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Average Daily Net Press Ron For the Week iBnM The Weadicp JuiM 18, 1966 tW ir tonight, kw aretnd 6S) •unny end hot tomorrow, 14,608 tO-96, > ‘ Mahch^ter^A City of Village Ch^m‘ PRICE SEVEN CENIB VOL. LXXXV, NO. 231 ■[(TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, ^N N .J FRIDAYTJCEY tCludlled AdvertMng en P efe ------^------— — ^ ^ — •• VH 1 Double Take DURHAM, N.C. {AP) — Claims processors a£ . Hos­ pital Care. Association did a double take Thursday when a'^hospital claim turned up for a, 65-year-old man with, this diagnosis'. "Reaction to medie^’e:’.’ . Overworked ’ themselves, getting ready' for the 'emment's mediciafe program which begins today, the Blue Cro.ss workers called Moses H. Cone' Hospital to confiim O pposition the diagnosis. They were told that the -N 'diagnosis was a typograph­ T o B om bing ical error. It .shovild have read: "ReaGtidn to medi­ f 'V ^ s cine." Still Heard X- DELHI, I n d i (AP) —: Indications were U.S. Planes .seen in D elhi, today . that the litidjan government Sm ash New 1a preparing''^^ Viet Nam i peace move. ColKf — and 'defense of* Fuel Depots m m borabingxpf oil . , ,1*’ Hanoi and' Haiphong gop- SAIGON, South' Viet Nam n u tinued here in othel^ (API - — U.S. pilots - sma.sheci ^ t,»\ countries. % Cold Sodas H h 'jhe'(Beauty) Spot another North Vietnamese fuel Informed quarters m-sLondoH depot today as they continued .said British Prime Mh^stef ,\ u ' r ' Harold Wilson may also make Tliree contestants for the title of take time out ,^r a cooling tile, air campaign to keep fuel an overture toward negotia/- ic6'cream soda during New York Cit)^’s heat wave. The girls stopped in Man­ from the tanks of trucks'hauling tions. hattan prior to the beauty pageant scheduled July . 16 in Miami Beach, hla. men and supplies to the Com- ‘ ' I': Diplomatic observers • tn Nesf From left, they are, Hedy.Frick, Switzerland: Maria Remenyi, United^ States muiiisls in South-Viet Nam. Delhi considered any move by A U.S. spokesman said Navy and’ Yolla Hari), Lebanon. (AP Phptofax) India would be encouraging be­ pilots put all their bombs "right cause of Prime Minister Indira, on the target area" in an attack Gandhi’s frequent assertion that on the Dong Nham storage derv» . HA^tTFORD (A A U.S. spokesman said Amer­ The Democratic Partj\went noted that the same had been ray of spending proposals. rect communcation at the falglw done by the state' in past years .The Democrats ticked off ican- codriterattacks, artillery on record today as |avi French Troops est level with the Htt CM I t t h for “ all other veterans of armed pledges and-promises for more barrages and air assaults killed, government.** a state vetera'^’ bonus nearly 300 of the enemy in the nflict.” than two dozen'pages, then fin­ C130 transports for a hew home An. Loc area. By late aiftemoon PARIS fAP) -Business ■ as here ■ and elsewhere in Europe The ' Indian newe agenc|h servicemen returning from platform will be adopt^ ished by saying: in England. Uidted News of India, aeid contact was broken and the usual—as much as possible— was conducted discreetly. ’Ihe ■ Viet Nam. > by UiA Democrats at their state "Wt! can and do pledge to-Im­ The withdrew dia's fopmer enyo^ to CHiana, A, 271st ,'Viet Cong regiment was French flag still flew alongside ‘.‘The sacrifices our\ y o ^ 6onveritimi^^^.A**iich begins to- plement the program of pro­ was the word today as France Jointly . controlled tactical nu­ reported streaming toward its the flags of the other NATO na­ S. Dfeavan« may be sent-Mt h men and women in uniform are. nightr gress outlined hr this plat^rm quit the North Atlantic Treaty clear weapons that’ previously special hnissian to Ikuioi. Oeum'bodian haven a short dis­ tions outside the allied com­ making in defen.se of freedom Thefel was no mention of a with no new taxes and no in­ Organization's’ military ■ com­ were at the di^wsal of French tance away. mand post Wear -Paris. De The government refused to in Viet Nam.’’ the party said veterapi bonus in the plat(prm crease in present taxes.” air force units in Germa'py, The confirm u w ef these reports ■Three U.S, fighter-bombers mands.' Gaulle says France remains a 11011 in iV? 1366 platform, "remind us adopted, two weeks-----‘ ago by’ the The platform ranged over doz- , r,ca«jciiiPresident -Oharies de - Gaulle - — part of the North Atlantic al­ United States had warned ear­ they may have grown out v t a aneiw of our eternal debt to the Republifca« Party at its -state ons of .areas of human aCUvitj*^ accidentally jrtt?soned antiMr- slightly more than 2,' liance althbugh._F!r«n®l3 tooope lier that these weapons would private briefing givtn a veterans of ourinatlons’ wars.” convenuon.convention. On the whole.whole, including ^atwoHnneducation, ciiHicivil viotitorights, sonnel cluster bombs on a Viet- 000, officers___mo, and enlisted men be taken back if France left group flf fadlan jmniilUita namese village today, kiUtng are no longer under its com­ Hi, pledging enactment of a though,\the Republican platform aie special needs of children from integrated allied military NATO’s,military arm. Thursday by Dineah Rngb, tnin- five. Vietnamese cdirllians and mand. r and old people, public health, command' posts. France also Gen, ■ J.A. Kiehnansegg of Istsr of state for fondgn afhilzib wounding 41, a TJ.S. spokesman Adjusting to the new situation, transportatiOT, public welfare, declared that as of today its 72,- officers at the NA’TO command West Germany became com- As chairman ef the Ifftoniii* announced. mental .health, water and air 000 troops in West Germany are posts continued their plahhing mander-in-chief of allied forces tional Control Commission tor . The spoHcsmaa said Ameri- pollutiqn; agriculture, urban de-' no longer controlled by NATO. IndocMna, India has 6 apseial qaji helicopters nuhed the for joint nhlitaty action to de- in Central Europe after change velopfiient, and other topics. ,?r The Fren<^i ■withdrawal' from fend Europe in case of . attack, of command ceremonies Thurs- responsUdBty in Viet Nam arid , D e j ^ p ^ e y >'Because it is the party of (tSee Page Eight) NATO military headquarters But their work was complicated day in Fontainebleau.. The access to both Hanoi and Sal- /^ rform a n oe,” the platform by uncertainty over what they outgoing commander, French gon. The other HOC -mennAieia J said, "the' Democratic Party could expect of France in case Gen. Jean Crepinn reidewed are Polalid and CeuuMku places full confidence In .the of an attack. troope from eight nations. - . After an hour's talk wWiI la> To Shuffle Lineup Judgment of the people of Con­ France’s preidous contribu- French officers and men left dian Foreign Minister Swaraa necticut ^ tion to the European shield, the other NAt 6 ihilitary com- Singh Thursday, ttto Bittleh inv Tragic available for immediate retalia­ mands, including the main one- derSecretary of state, tianl,Wai* The nominatii|g'eeaBion is ex­ "The record of Connecticut IHUFOT^ORD Ya p )—Democrat- tion, was the two di-visions and Supreme, Headquarters, Allied ston, said India IB to i‘c. State Chairman John M. pected to begih at 10 a.nt>,Sat- achievement, under the leader- ■irfiip of Governor Dempsey and two tactical air force squadrons Powers, Europe, located outside, take any initiative” aiqr time It Bailey will meet with Gov- John urdfs^y. , '...... she has had stationed in West Paris and commanded by U.S. might be produotive. The tew> Demp.sey and others today to . JjienipsoV said Ws name will the Democratic Party, is the tepord of all the people — not Dad FindsTots Dead Germany. The West German Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer. ingxBritish envoy pcedlcted ttiaf .shuffle the party ticket in the be placed in nomination by U.S. the ''North Vletaameaa timUld' ours alone. The goals- In this drowning of her first three ohl'l- and French governments are SHAPE will be moved to Bel- wake of Slate .Comptroller Ray- Rep. Emilio Q. Dawldario of FAIRFIELD, Maine (AP) — now negotiating on' the'future gium before next .^ril. reopgi^e the impoosMlMif of 6 platform are the_goals of all dren. 'niond S. Thatcher’ s announce­ Hartford. Dempsey will be run­ Three young children were status of those forces. In peacetime, LernnHi^r dl- . mlUtaijr vtotoiv and donto to fli6 ment that he will not seek re- ning for his second Aill term. the people. —• not’^oiirs alone." found drowned - in their rural Police said they would seek a One of the platform planks The talks are snagged on sev­ nftmtoation. ' hom^ Thursday, in what was murder warrant today against |6ee Page Biglil) Competing for the nomination called for “ prompt - legislative eral issues, including German Thataher made the anncnncc- almo.st a duplicatiofi of a trage­ the mother. Constance Fisher, for Ueutenaiit governor will be action on the guidelines for re- insistence of knowing how close­ ment Thoraday. State Consumer Protection Com- dy 12 years ago. when their 37. , ■ 7 ■ ly France intends to cooperate The bodies were' found by ' th® retirement Is. expected to mis^oner AtUlio Frassinelh of ><8ee Page BlevenT mother was committed in the with NATO if .war breaks out. opeo the way for the nomina­ Stafford Springs, who reportedly father, Carl Fisher, 46, whenl he came home from work.. In West Germany sent France a tion of' State Sen. Ij^ s Glad­ has. the backing of Dqmpsey^ and note ’Thursday as part of efforts March, 1'964, he had come home Federal Aid Covers stone of Bridgeport for comp­ Bailey, and State ReilkRobert by Bonn to set up a tempewary V from ■work, from the seme job, troller at the party’s state con-^ J. Testo of Bridgeport, i^ o is V'.,; arrangement to, keep the troops to find the [.first three children .vention tonight at the Burtinell*^ being supported by various Fair- there until a Fpench-Gerinan' dead. ■uditorium. field County Democrats, includ­ accord can be. rilairted. Contents o\ Both times he fouhd Wa wife The convention opens at 8 ing U.S. Rep. Donald J. Irwin. of the note were not disclosed. unconscious; The first time the p.m. with a talk by Bailey. Lt, . Expected to be nominated are WASHINGTON (AP)—A aab- Toaf% Qian fZ ffififion 9W to* children were_J( years, 4 years; As part of De Gaulle's plan to Gov, Fred Doocy of South Wind­ incumbents Harold Mulvery of pull France out of the military batiCiLl leave for a college art next five years ter jeaeaach sor 1*111 be named temporary New Haven. Attorney General; and 11 months old. This time, side of the 17-year-old alliance, teacher, research on a straw- Tele Univeraity School of Me convention chairman. ■ Mrs. Ella Grasso o f. Windsor the Children were 6 years, 4 he hM also o.rdered all Allied berry disease, a study of cancer oine on bow oancer toUQp tteeftr '''< S' The keynote speech will be Locks, secretary of the -State; years and 9-months old. headquarters and foreign bases dn^s,>a job for a school drop- ^ The Labor Department aAo* given by U.S. Sen. John O. Pas- . Mrs. Fisher was taken to to get off French saU by next out, a hew park in HonolulUj,^ 'bated $686,000 ter a protleat ^ tore of Rhode Island. fSee Page Eleven) Thayer Hospital in Waterville April. For these, and scores of oth- fkid jobs for youths v m lu d M ''t .Thursday night, where she re­ T ^ move will involve about er^each day,, there are federal eduoatioo. gained consciousness. A hoapit^ •:[’, y' 28;C^'U.S. troops at .;^ATO grants in aid. 1 . The Oamanerea CteperfenMnl spokesman said she appeared to headquarters and U.S.- oases. XnnoiHic.emente from the fed- ■be in good condition. She was had grante to he^ tmild vacn-' An advance contingent of Anier- eral departments and a g m e ^ tlotial schools, aewoge planhs, 6 Medicare in Effect under police guard leans began evacuating the base .shol the interest in the. cultural” ' town hbragy and a centownMy Police Chief Frederick OouHd- Evreux Thursday in three life, a beautiful America, space, hae^ital. said three pill boxes were found . — ' 1 I ■ .■ii- "■?' 'the poor, the elderly,- the handi­ empty Thursday. He said Mrs. ,lhe Interior De^xtmenl bad President Calls Plan capped, the jobless, educatioii: 81il4,366 .ter cKponsloR of swdm--- Fisher had taken ah overdose of •■Ka. 1 1 "I . The list goes on. mcdication-JHe also said .a ifotfP'' nting facilities at Obenango Vfe(l« - J 5 l l l l C l O Z C r S government spend* btl* was foundj hut did not disclose ley State Park neat fenghanyi 'Hon.s in grants each year. They ton.’-N-X. '7 ..... Blessing for Elderly its contents*. ^ , to states, counties, communi­ m k Twelve years ago, Mrs. Fish;^^ Rttn W ild inr- ^eties, colleges and research ineti- (See Page BigM)( WASHINGTON (AP) — The payments, by their failure to er attempted suicide, officials' tutions. Generally, they ar* massive medicare program pro­ comply ■with the no raciej'dis­ said, by drinking- hair shampoo. matched by local funds, aom*- viding 'hoispitnii, Insuranc for ail crimination prolusions of the 8he left a note then, saying New H ayen times 60-60. Sometimes the gov­ Oiviil Rights Act. had killed' the children because ■ I* 19 million of the nation’s senior ernment pays two-tiiirds or To make extra sure (ha's! no "God told me to do it,” and say­ NEW HAVEN (API- citizene 'went Into effect today. three-fourths. one dies, fcq; want of access to a ing, "They are in heaven, safe manned runaway - bulldozers A check of one day—last News Tidbits hailed'by President Johnsem as-^rijcipatihg hospital, the gov from evil." worried the pqlice of New Haven Wednesday—on announcements "a Weseing for older Ameri- ^nment ruled Thursday night Shp was charged with murder and .West Haiien . early today, from government ag'enoiee Sen. mblcott takes i«NM tidtli cans.** that federal hospitals veter- then and committed to the State They think the same man was about grants turned this Swinglng into operation with aiw’.’miUtarir and othera — may responsible for turning them gjmipjjng; The Department of Resident Jbiiaeoa on bombing (See Page Thirteen) y r, J .Of Hanoi fuel dumps; prefeM the program was an oj^onal be used for critically ill medi­ loose. . ■ Housing and Urtian De^ek^-''^^p^ up efforts^ UUted doctor-biil Insurance pila«- tor care patients in emergencies.' ~ The first one lumbered across ment announced grant* Naitions , . . Eight penoiia ew* which 17.8 miaimi elected tp pay t6*revk)ualy. it had. been an­ ' the Connecticut lYirnpike at Sar­ most 8134 million' to help urban dered evioted firom small hoapl* $3 a month. nounced that any other nonpart- gent Drive,; in New Haven. It mass transportation projects. State’s Rainfall tal to Cortaito, N-Y. baoauaeft , ■ The two prograana were icipiathig hospital could be used narrowly missed a loaded bii.s EManvpIe; Cleveland got almost did /not me«b medicato pipipwm, brought into heing at lS:ttL a.m. — private or public, with, medi- and several cars^ before It |7- million tor an ejotenrton to its . Better, biit Still staodards . . , Wortd Ooonefl eg in one of the biggest operations oare picldng up the bill if a w m crossed the highway and headed ; airport. in medical history. bed In a participating hospital Short of Normal in the direction of some private The department granted 1664,- Ohurclieai.^s6nd0 telegram to Doctors and patients ^ e rv e d ooutd bis tound to avert the homes. . 091 to HMiolulu' tor parks in the Prtoident Johnson proteitttog to, any prognosis, but the Proisldent of deatb '*'or serious Jtn- WlNDeOR JLDCKS (AP)’ — A passing motorist, Sirtiqne 'city’s urban renewal projects. tenalflontioa of Viet botnbli^ pronounced it a success hi ad- pginment of the health, I?- June rainfall in Connecticut was Bruneau of New York, stopped The National Endowment ter . Lunar Bxplocev, b MBa, vanoe. He called It "a test _ Despite the serious gaps hi nea/ly one inch short'of normar and cha.sed it. He rta^ed It by the Arts approved up to 60 sab- pleoc flying physice labombory our willingness.^ participation — wily 26 per oeqt for the month, and increased opening,the choke. batical leave grants of ,37.500 seeking scientific _sete*t8 to make space highways safer, er.’* of Mississippi ho^itals were in ' .• r e /•; f t•- ' - - the 1966 rainfall deficit to-i4.38 A West Haven resident a short each for teaching artiste in col- roQketed away from Oape Ken­ By Public He^tli Service ppoii _ administration aides, inches, the U.S. Weather Bureau time later saw soimeone start leges And unaversUies. n e y today on a 846,000^ 2i 1 wpr count, 6,^4 institutions -— or 9l(^were-jubilant over the generally lAP Photofax) reported today. another bulldozer on Derby Ave- The Department of Agiteul’ per Miti; of aU the country’s 7,- participation nationwide.' The 2.T2 inches of rain record­ nue and then jump off. The tore made a 8116,000 grant to joiuney to tha tooinMy d l IM SH general bo^dttds with - "We’ve done iar better hi tbs 'Doggone Long Lineup ed at ■UiO weather station last same person returned to the Boyce Thfknpson iMttitute tor rougUy 98, per cent of the beds smtli than we hod dared to month was .98 Inches less than machine and turned off Its en- fjlanf Research, Inc., Yonkers, A oonverted. a c i ^ tarn, lead­ — opened their doors for the j,ppg ^ month, oi* two ago,” one Doug P^las, 3, takes a long look at a [long lineilp of the June precipltati^ average. gine after it went through a N.Y., for a four-year stu«)y of ed with migratwy farm work­ insured care of any American public Health • Service official German Shepherd puppies. The pups, all IB of them Temperatures for the month fence and stopped against a tree resistance of strawberriee' to ers, plunged domi an " aged 06 or over. , ^ ^ averaged 70.7 degrees — two ment In ftoark, Ala. IdlUng II were'bom to the J^las’ two and one-haH year old in St. Lawrence Cemetery. . tod i^ele disease ’ The nonparticipating hoepftsto. «And mors hngtiUahr degrees above normal. Health ’ Servlea peraopa and isvjuitog moss toStt dog. Midge, In Xjambertvi'lle, Mich. Eight females Nobody saw anyone start the The Public were m aiiiy in the South. iMoot anoouBoed It baa eonunlttsd todoaaa mom, and seven- males are included in roll eall.^ |8ee page Eagb4) fifat machina. weai MKMd from msdtoers , ■ ■■■- . o- ' ■ ' ‘ ' ' - ,*4 ^

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*K., P A G E T H E E B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JULy 1,1966 N , ^ \ M V ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M A N C H E ^R , CONN^ FRIDAY, JULY PAGE TWO Tolland . ^ Halls Observe Tollahd -County ~ Hattans Feted, ly Fii. Mat. 1:SP, Eve “ S ^ le" COMfORMBlY CONDIi/ONfD AIK 6-9:10, Co. 7:30. Sat., Sun., 50 Years Wed Recently Wed ^heinwolcl onBridge i« < It* “ Style” 3:10 - ”^6:88 - 9:36, • H H OU, New Bells Will Repko Is GOP Nominee What Is Downtown «|Nak^Prej^^A^SO-4j40^ ■ Mr..and Mra. IWbert R. Hall ■ Mr rand Mrs. Neil Hattan, who KIBITZERsENJOVS of 366 Woodbridge St. recently were recently wed, were feted NortV dealer FMniRSIlicBI»cn^»B or THtSUS Tolland will participate with Delta Qhi,l\>r professional ofession jbumal LONDON HI OH LIFE , Botn sidsides vulnerable MON. CONT. f r o m 1i30 were feted on their 50th wed- For G>uhty Senate ^ a t Saturday at at Jack and Jill NORTH towns throughout the country in lam sodety, the Laurel Club, a ... .. -Shower at Lithuanian Hall. The By ALFRED SMEhujI’OLD the “Ring the Bells for Free- state association of reporters annlversajy Pfi Y - ♦ J 642 n e w e s t i h i s b i q q e s t i State Rep. Andrew Repko of event was given by Miss Judy .mg T r a y ’s hknd was a klWfzer’s A? 953 dom” program, on July 4. The who cover the legiolature, and ** „***" ® ^ McAuley of l81 Oak St., cousin delight. When a playepfeUHs^o 0 J bell-ringing ceremony is spon- the Mensa & ub. ^ w t WllUngtort was unanimously en- o f the bridegroom and maid of In 1&70. Uie Hartford Area’s are Manchester residents. The ♦ AQ65.2, Tel. 528-5009 'Tel. 643-5476 Manchester’s population show up on time for an Interha'' .sored by the Tolland Historical Chicken Borbeoue , ^ I^ublican can- honor at their wedding, and population is expected to go up second largest percentage AVEST EA.ST 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Conn. by 1980 is expected to in­ tional tournament sponsored im Soclety. St. Matthew Ijoly Name So- didate for Sitate Senator from Douglas Hattan, brother of the to 704,000. Manchester’s percen- 10.9 per cent — are from the ,Q 97 A K 1085 crease by more than two- London by the Sunday Times, <5> Q At 2 p.m. Monday, the. his- oiety will sponsor a eit down y ' the 35bh District, at a GDp con- bridegroom- and best man at the Quality J Service — And Personal Attenitdn! tage of the 1970 population'will seven area towns — the Sec- the tournament d 1 r e c,4 o r Ca#entet of Uvlngston, N.Y., , ^thirds of its 1960 level,' 0 K 108754 toric bell in the United Congre- Chicken Barbecue, July 30 in ^ e celebr^ioii! venUon ill Rockville last| night. wedding, ■' “Satisfied Customers Are Our Best Advertisement’' , be 7i9. In i980 Uie area’s popu- ondary Trade Area. The rest . grabbed a kibitzer by the shoCil- eerle>i ofwaoaArl i 0973 A K 8 grationai Church and the liew the air condiUon^ i«rieh cen- 6o'?ttond*2d from^’^wl^eri Repko, ■who strpased “ (mity They were, assisted by Mrs. B'dt th,e total piopulation laUon l.s seen.ri.siKg to 919,000, l4ss than two per cent—a;ome’\ dcr and told‘him to make noists SOUTH carillon In St. Matthew 8 Chufch ter. ServlYigs are plttohed for . Washington D C Bland- " In jijg acc'^tance Nathaniel Hattap, mother of th^ o f seveh surroundin^f tow n s but Manchester's percenta|:e of;, from outside the total of eight like John pollings,- the young will ring for four minutes in 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. and ai’e.open Hartford Spring- speech, will face the winner of bridegrooiTi; Mrs. Richard Cas­ W hose r e sid e n ts, som etim es the area population will remain towns. . Engli.sh e.xi>ert. My .shoulder ^ A K 107 64i^ commempration of the signing to the public. Tickets and reser-. V gagj Hartford and * forthcoming Democratic pn- ey and Mrs. Earl RoWe, both of at 7.9. , The agency al.so found that V .still hurts where he grabbed me. ^ 6 3 2 shop in Manchester will of the Declaration^ of Independ-' vatlons for children and adults juanchester' mary in the election this fall, Bast Hartford, and Mrs. Hard­ Seven iWanehestcr area town's the downtown'-a share of ex- ^'Qroriing lead — Ace. of Dta- more-"than double by 1980. North East Sdiith West ence. The fonr minutes repre- may be made by contacting EM fcouple was married June Repko’s victory last night was ing Carrier of Manchester. Bolton. 'Vernon, South IVind- 'pen^itures made in Manchester ■ l^anqhe.ster’s percentage of mOn^^ - Pass 1 0 3 *9 Double sent toe four men from Con- I^erklngSf Merrow Rd; Bd Sol- Jackson, Mich. Mrs. ifi marked contrast to the one About 150 gpiests froiri Massa­ SUMMER LESSONS sor, Gla.stonpury. East Hart- fpr clothe^ and household ^Tlie Sbuth hand was surely the papulation in the greater All Pass . '• . necticut who signed the Decla- bos, W eigold^.; or Henry La- jg former Inez Denley' 'two years ago, when he upset chusetts, New York and Connec­ FOR ford, Coventry and East Wind- goods is about 44 per cent. The worth a jum^o^ some kind, amd l^artford area will, inicrease. ration. Fontaine, Rt. 74. of Jackson. She Is a member ■ State Senator F’ranklin Welles ticut attended the party. Sor-com prise what the MR A rest I of the money is spent jit I would have bid fpur hearts if ' ^ ^ only .02 per cent- by 19iM. Bells, both large and small. The menu will Judude, bar- of . Bigelow ■ Chapter, Order of for the noTnirmtion. Although calls thp. Secondary Trade Area, the "shopping centers - - with I’d been playing fOrtqpy own- K-10-8-5; Hearts, Q; Dfamorid*, The hall and buffet table were Guitar, Drums, trumpet, But the percentage for the . from- thrdXighout the couiitry, becue chicken,, potato salad. Eastern s t a r ' East' Hartford. no7ninated,'*Repk0 nefver ran for decorated in yellow and wMte. B c^by towns will increase , by The.se towns in 1960 had a more parking and more con- . Theater M anager score. Since a substitute'ah.ould k -10-8‘-7-6-4; Clubs K-8. tal population of 101,684, repre- \renience - and at independent not get . too frisky 1 comphO-^^’hat do you say? will be led by toe ringing of cranberry sauce, packlea, foils Her husband a retired locomo- the office; no election was held A decorated watering can" was Sax, Clarinet, Banjo, nearly seven per cent. Milion \j. Daly of Hartford is spnting 18.5 per .cen.t of the total stores around town, bells In Independence Hall in and butter,, coffee, ice cneam, engineer, is a member of "because of the reappointment filled with red roses and served The-se are the projections in a resident manager of the U. A. mised by jumping to three “ ^Answer: Pass. The hand Is _____ H A Llm auis hearts. not an opening bid. (The Philadelphia. and cold , drinks. Orient Lodge of Masoiis, East, of the state legislature. as the centerpiece. The bride Oboe, Trombone, etc. report released this week by. population of the Hartford area. ^^^h of that market Theater East at the Manches­ ..SUMNaEIGH/iANES SHISETA/DOKIU IU1TEmiOIITH/w„.»M(M Mom -We.si doubled because he trouble ifhthe international tour- The event is part of a national Honor Students ' Hartford. Both are members of The nomination by acolama- was seated beneath a. blue and the Manchester Redevelopment seven towns are ex- downtown can hold and ter Parkade, which is tentative­ couldn't think-- of .anything else nament started when one of the observance of Independence Da.v Three Tolland residents are t h e First Gongregatibnal, tion last night followed a nom- ■ white umbrella with streamers PRIVATE INSTRUCTION by qUALIFIED TT1A pov4rlng diverse' as- Braves tonight at 6, at the and Connecticut Negro leaders. State Rpre.sentative since 1955, Mansfield, the Democrats con -- valued at $W2 from her hotel towns in the state. "" There was even a footbal^ a a dianioncj. . '''• ly.' reunion at McNafiiara’s the other being in Trumbull. W O N O E R O U S pects of pure medicine as well Amfot ball field. The Indians The delegation was headed by served as house chairman vention-endorsed candidate for room recenlljjiy, LET U S m C E Manchester’s growth is what seemingly necessary item; on We.sl could take the..,-Ja,'ck of Landing about 20 miles east-of . of pieme ohostSi The ;porporation * is planning q,S socio-medicpl problems. In play the CaixJs tonight at 6 at Mrs. Ella Anderson of . Bridge- personnel committee nomination; is being cKal- She said the ring gave a i . particularly concerns the rede- any Kennedy outing—in the heai4s„.„but that was the last Missoula. ^ — Life Y O U R N E X T other, theaters for 'West Hart­ addition, he hhs the professional Hicks field. port, president of the Oonnepti-i' 1961. He is al.so a member . jg^gg^ jjy Atty. Edwin Lavitt strange power to her, and only velopment agency. It finds that gear when the party flew from- trick for the defense. As 1 stood' The children were Rose Ann eoniMd ko, anil PRESCRIPTION writer’s control of his subject . ------; cut Conference, of the NStioh^l ft'® committee, the pub- pf Ellington. The primary will to her. The person who now has based on the p>opulation figures Sun Valley to ' statt" the holiday ford and Bristol.- qp, claiming, the contract, and Elledge, 15, Dper Lodge, Mont., and his articles are crisply and ■ Manrhe«tor Evening Herald Association for the Advance- be utilities committee, the inter- j,g (jj-st in the history of the ring, she-said, '.shall have i Manchester residents who spent trip down.the middle fork of the -two overtricks, my partner wist-, Terry Ppsanti, 12, Twin Creeks, ARTHUR DRUG tightly Written.” . Tolland correspondent, Bette ment of Colored People. ■ rules committee and Repub- ^},g ^jj Senatorial District bad luck from now on.” • §21,864,000 in 1964 on such Salmon River in central Idaho's fully, asked: “ Mtist you go? " .Mont., ivnd M ich el Fitzj»trick, 35 There's a moral to. this tale of 8, of Andover, Mass. All four The meeting was the result Of bcon policy-making committee. (Tolland Coun^). items as clothes and .household wilderness. The football got 'a Deborah Bales He is a member o f Sigma Quatrale, tel. 875-2845. ______... P - Vina wsonsr Killa i high life abi-oad: Don't double bodies were recovered, NAACP criticism of the employ­ He has sponsored many bills ) goods, will .spend $26,950,000. in good workout last Fourth-iof O n Deaii'*s List an experienced opponent at a Rus.sell Pulliam, Missoula; ment policies of the State High­ to aid rrtired state employes, 1970 and $34,790,000 in 1980 on July when the Kennedys floated ^ d worked.for cost-of-living ad- Rqjfgs Tested Safely # open mondoys the year Y o w m II the Yampa and Green Rivers in low contract imless yoii have aj.-County underSheriff. jwid Mrs. way Department. LIGGETT DRUQ i similar goods. Deborah Bates, daughter of mstments in 1963 and 1965. CHICAGO —To test the safe- Colorado and Utah. least one pretty sure tnffnp John Fitzpatrick lost her sandal Charges of discriminatory hir­ # both stem open thurs. A It is not altogether ignoring Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. State’s 17 Hedf t Chapters He has worked closely with ty of an old straight ladder, put PARKADE The l(X)-mile run . do\m the trick. in the river. Terry Pesantl ing .practices aimed by the tvhat the popmlation gmwth for Bates of 23 Tanner St., has been ^ u p ^ a t Cbmmirsioner Howai^ education committee and it •flat on the ground and .apply and fri. nights ^ rapid-filled Salmon—may'” take Daily Question leaped Into the river first, fol- OPEN MAYTAG the Manchester area to'wns named to Southern Connecticut* 'es were promptly denied has tried to obtain a vocational all'V^ur weight to each rung. four or fiVp days. Kennedy said n i r t f tv, As dealer, you hold; Spades, lowed by the other youngsters. Reorganized into 7, Groups :45 A.M. to 10 P.M. means; In 1964,' residents there r . -o I V.- ij 4 State Collejfc.s clean list for the COMFORTABLY AIK-CONDITIONED Among toe group’s announced ®®hool for Tolland County. He if one breaks or splinters, you .spent $.50,052,000 on . qjothes he wasnt . fattwood, in foil Htfd I ■Within the ne?ct few montos and a state policy to ’ end de 180,000 on similar items. the New Haven YMCA. board of din .ors in IValling- seven of their nine children, as- it is, planned that combined facto segregation in toe public. DRYERS A CO - editor of "Women's How many people from the ♦ t a h r i i his it ford. The^l7 chapters of toe uoardtopf itirectors of. old chap- schools. population rise will shop in r., sports,” a weekly column in toe association have now been in ters' wiir^neet to eJfect new iW r,.PM» tmim ■ - y Manchester office. joined on the seas by ” 007. ” GARLREINER’EVAMARIISMNT PANAVISiOr UiYDELUKE landing .strip adjoining this Both are names given to ALAN ARKIN* THEODORE BIKEL AMaitinRackiniyuBtifln ■V ,- .- -, The purpo.se of toe reorgaui- ^or New Well at School sandbar, in chartered planes. ______' ' ’ _ T.I:_ barges built at the Bethlehem Tsation,- according- tO- Bruce > . AIH LCNDlTiCr-t: The school building eoitiihit- cooking fcOTnus fotoer, -corn- The Salmon River run-4n JONATHAN WINTERS Brazo of Wilton, chairmaji. is Steel Oo. shipyard. tee has received only one bid so ntltteemr&n Gus Naumec. rubber boats steered by, huge to effect greater internal econ- Tonight 7:00-9jl5 ))> BURNSIDE Jerome Berkowitz, recuperat- sweeps or oars on each end--4s ------^ ------•'omies in distribution of Heart tor drilling a new well on Matinee Sat. 2 P.M. .tag at home from injuries. sus­ REHT called by veteran river guides Fund- dollars "in order to =ln- the grou7jds'.of'*the school addi* the “ iyil^st boat ride in Ameri- tained -when he fell from his bi­ crease -vital public .program- cycle, received his Star Scout ca.” ming, such as research, pro­ A Completely Safety “"There are six major rapids on NOW' Donald Tuttle,, chairinan, said and badges for buiahess, fessional and public education toe bid would remain .sealed un- -citizenship, first aid, reading the last/" half of the trip ! ./ and cofnmunity services. Checked Car beginning with a steep. 28-foot Children Under 12 Free ^ til July 11 when all bids will b e. stamp collatin g from fall in stairsteps over 400 feet of “ Maya^ 10:30, Secret” 8:45 The reorganization occurred ^jpened Scoutmaster Phillimpre. JCT.3l-32.WILllMAWTIC.CT3 / bag to « teller and demanded METRO'GOLDWYN'MAYER (SATk 9:» PERF. m o 0^^ luxury even by Impala ways primer for most repainting Heart Assoictetion, Manchester "t<> Guy Beck Jr., and r i M You’# a Monza, loan, ttoiftcar. i q, . _ ; and take o& PRESENTS • Resists blistering, fumes, all^li, mildew money, tlien fled on fool. Area Heart Aasociaifeion and steven Kassman by Scoutmas- Paplil \7aUey is located ta wat- Oaodaras. Aii(l ]ii(0 all cor Dillpn was questioned by New JULIE CHRISTIE • Paints wood, hriek, metal, concrete—even when SEATS NOW ON SALE sevetsd inwvioiSsly unorganiaed ter Stephen PWUlmofe, ezmeUta growing country. surfaces are damp, Haven and Hamden detet'tiv.es OMAR SHARIF SAT, PRICES— $3.50-$4.B0-$5.50 town*. Jerry James tmd Sdward and toe Federal Bureau of In­ / IN L A S T W E E K amendment to toe reso- Kassman recielyed-second class vestigation before he , was lution ,waa made by Dr. Frank scout badges from oommittee- Charge Accounts m Benjamin booked. ' , - EPMA Oray of New Haven and unani- man Alfred Lange. FYrst class I n v it e d The Hamden robbery was toe DOCTOR mously passed, which provides badges, presented by Lucius 'peims ninth of a bank or-«aving.s and Money Orders M oore PROOUenONi new chapters the right to Robinson, went to James Nau- loan association in. Connecticut PECKistanlR' en negotiaite with one another for mec, S teven Naumec and Stev- far 'this year, - In addition, jm s / X Q o Wallinslord, Wilbur Crou Pkwqi. Eiit 64 ARTHUR DRUG w PANAVISION* ANO METROCOtOR RESERVATIONS CO 9*1551 certain border towns -which en PhllUmore and James Nau- BUY FOUR one- bank Was burglarized.' Mail Orders Accept. 6oi Offke Open Daily have been realigned by toe re- mec received a merit badge tor Dillon told police his addre^ RESERVED SEATS NOW AUVESaUE lAXiilE 10 AM. to 10 PM. CLOSED SUNDAY ' Also In Color was 134 Park. St., Hamden. GALLONS “ M cilALE’S NAVY East Windsor jPiTONITE 8:30 thru SAT NEXrWEEK BEGINS MONDIV JOINS THE AIR FORCE” DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 .NEW DIFFERENT VERSION [ NO SUNDAY MMfOMMANCI GET ONE HIS NEWESTI HIS BIGGESTI NO MATINff MfcAae/4 at the SPECIAL OFFER! Aim CORIO T hafs'the beauty of buying America’s most popuIaiMiiakeof car—especially right now when! FREE SBUSBSOMSSIl ALUNSOB are^xtra tempting. It just makes sense that youTe going to save In a big yiay by seeing the man w h o 's doiog *7.49 V in IBRNER Wncl lOEWf S PARKADE I business in a big way. So go see what your Chevrolet dealer oan saye you right now^on MY FAIR LADY a luxurious new Chevrolet, racy CheveHe, trusty Chevy n or sporty Corvair. This yearns FMEE QUART; OF PAINT .tto Rtdi^ CelWien eim amiM PMf. July t Daring our “Time to Paint” sale, one. qtiart of paint will MON. to THURS. EVES.. , $4.50-3.50.2.50 Wed. Sat. Mat. $3,7&.^t25-^50 cars by Chevrolet i^'re the most. And right now—$o are the savings. FRI. and SAT. EVES___ $5.50-4.50^.50 Child Under 15 $1.50 be g|,yen.,free with the purchase of each galtqn. Dili I m TL.,1.1 HON la HI 1:30 SAT7 PM 1 10:30 PM 1 fOR YOUR CONVpNIENCE I M-501t . Cin8maSc()i!e'Colof.bvDeluxe J P 11-JULY 16 yy AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER D W O R iN (Ch e v r o l e t , i n c . CAPITOL MO'TORS. INC. 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\ / r. t P AG E^FIVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTOR, CONN, F R I D A Y , JULY 1,1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, JULY 1,1966 PAGE POUB, 13 Democrats LaBonne Nominated, July 1,1966 ;uer TV-Radio Tdmght Delegates to State Parley Pledges Hard Fight Dear Customers: Manchbaiter will have 13 dele- In Santo Domingo George T. LaBonne.Jr. of Glastonbury w m nominated Television gatee ampnff .the 951 from by acclamation last night as the GOI^andidates to the For a safe and enjoyable 4th" BAJJTO eDOMINSOO, D om in-/ American countries and put un­ throughout ConnecMcut -who der the flag of the Organization B:00 ( S-IO^U) Movie# Jn . (20) Man Oalled X State Senate from the 4th Senatorial district. His Dem­ lean I^publlc (AP)—^The ,P^"_ ' Progrees ■ » 7:16 (40) Peter Jennlngf. New* of American States. The, force.'s - (20) Boston BlacUs . (22) Summer Hlddighte will pitt(khd the State iDeonocrat- ocratic opponent in the Nov. 8 election 'will be State of July, be prepared wtth lun- minican Reputolic launc^iei an'-"*. (12) Merv Grttnir 7:30 ( S-W The WUd. w ld West to Convention tonight and to­ remaining 8,000 men began- ( 8) Mike' Douglas (22) The Drifter Sen. David M. Barry of Manchester, wh6 received Jiis other attempt f^t con^itutional (80) Thrfee Stooges (24) Jaac Casual morrow at the Bushneil Auditor­ party nomination on J^une 16. ^ burn preventatives, first aid ' withdrawing;,. (40) Jfan of the Wortd (In. (2 0 ^ ) FUntstonea I ffoyemment with ^ e inaugura-j evacuation is“‘ exp^pted to be (10) Movie (C) ium, H'artford. There will be, LaBonna, In-^ his acceptance \ , .1 compieted- within 90 days. 5:80. in addition, 95l alternates, 13 kits, sunglasses (all styles, ad> tion'of president Joaquin BaJa- ^ (30) WhlrlybirdB 8:00 (2040) Tammy (C) speech, pledged, “ When I am the (xnirta or the duly elected Closing out his- interim admin- . (M) ^nnu,_ Menace (24) Antiques them from Idjairdheoter. - gjier tod^. ■ . (22-30) Hank (C) , ; elected, I will hammer the nails, Lek^slature.' ults*, children's,) mosquito re- istration," provisional President 5:45 (2) ^ree Stooges T^e locai delegates are'^pem- ^ The A chairman A 4 te of last night’s Diptomatic missiems from Hector Garcia-Godoy ordered JernipigB. Newa 8:30 ( 342) Hogan's Heroes ((j) I I'll mortar the bricks, and what ■ * • ' X (18) Ralph Kanna (24) USA: Novel ocratlc Town Ghaimian convention was Robert E. Good- jrtoOT non-Oommunist • countries the reintegration of, rebel 6 00 ( 3-40) News (20-40) Addams Family Oumimings, State Sen. David Si. eVeri else is necessary, to keep rich,'who succeeded LaBonne as pellents, picnic supplies, fithu ^at the world were’ on hand for (10) Eye-DenUfy . (22-30) Mitch MlUor (C) " f or a ref rigerator • • • fighUng units into thd regular (30) Seahunt 9:00 ( 3-12)-Corner Pyle (C) Barry, State , Representatives Connecticut building solidly.” majority leader of the Glaston- the ceremony in the National ^ armed forces. Although the de­ ■v(18) ^bsc^ption TV (all sizes Kodak and Polaroid). (18) HoUywood A-Go-Go Pa'ul Gtoobert, and Steve Oav- LaBonne, a well known Man- bury Town Council. Mrs. Anne Congress building. cree Wednesday rejected rebel (IK) ReeSy and His Friends ^ ) Paris 1900 or any worthwhile purpose? (24) What's New? ■ ( 11-20-40) Honey West agnaro, Mayor FYancis Mar chester'Insurance man and, un- McMillan of Mantiiester served Security arrangements wj demands for'special considera­ 9:30 ( 3) Smothers Brothers (20) Faith for Today . (12) Movie honey. Town Clerk Ediwart P. S. DRIVE SAFELY tion, ^ i r commander. Col. 6:15 (22) Clun Rouse GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES til he resigned several weeks as secretary. . tightened in the capital'/after (40) Sugarfoot . i (10-22-30) Mr. Roberte (O TomldeJi Mrs. Katherine Bourn, ago, majority leader of the Glais- La^im e’a 'Wife, Nan disturbances to m a^ h e inaugu­ we will obey the civilian author­ (12) Newsbeat _ ( 8-2040) Court Marttel ( 8) News, Weather (10-22^) U.N.C.1»B,. (C) tricia Conti, Clarence Foley, nomination on-Feb. 18. His un- Marlborough and East HSmp- (10-22-30) RunUey-Brinkley $ 300 ,'"$1 8 $ 25 $12.50 ration. / ^ ity.” (24) Open Mjnd Mrs. Jean Pasqualini, and Her­ opposed nomination last night ton. She received a stapdlng^ THANK:..y0U, At least thyee persons were' Balaguer’s chances of survi­ (C) . 11:00 1 .3-8-1(>-1;^20-220040) News, • 36 50 , 25 (20). Compass Sport.e,, Weather bert Stevenson. 600 took place" at the Glastonbury ovation. wounded when police fired into val are considered good. The 6:45 ( 8) Peter Jennings, News (18). Sufbecription TV 900 54 ’ 75 37.50 w e St o w n p h a r m a c y . (12-22^)) News Stevenson, District 5 chair­ branch of the East Hartford LaBonne, following his noml- a miob tpax attsicked policemen April revolt is considered a 11:16 (40) Sports Pinal 50 (12) Moyle man and assistant Democrat- 1.200 72 100 Federal Savings Bank. nation, quipped, “If things- hswl ‘ with cldte and rocks. Eyewlt- turning point in Dominican poli­ 7:00 ( 3) Death Valley Days (C) 459 HARTFORD RD. ^ (24) What's New? ■ ' (KV30) Ibnlght (C) ife registrar, of voters, is serv­ LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED nesspS «aid they m w as many tics. There have been dramatic (40) Neiw.s JV eather 11:20 ( 3) Movies, Immediately following the nol gone as scheduled for to- (10) .Tohn T-iorsj-the . i 8) Movie ^ ing on the convention’s rules as 'six or seven wounded by gun- changes in the military and po- nominating convention, La-, night, I wonder wha.t-1 would { 8) Front Row (C) 11:65 (40) Movie committee. / / ' THE CONNECTICUT BANK- /rire and about 20 more hurt by JOAQUIN BAIAGITER litical estabii^ment in the. past (18) Subscription TV 1:00 ( 22) Movie Bonne played host at a party at have done with those 15,000 Troublemakers have ei- Miss Colenjafi, vice chairman AND TRUST CdMPANY the Glastonbury Hills Country printed brochures.” / rocks. - in the long-troubled country for t/, SEE SATCBRAirS TV WEES. FOR COMPLETE USUNG ther been exiled- or shunted to of th® Democratic Town Com­ Club. He predicted, "On Nov. 9, The Incident occurr^ a few •peace an economic progress. ., , , , 15 North Main Street ' 80S Main Street hours before Vice President Hu­ tT w 1 backgroimd. o mittee,^ in addition to being LaBonne’a name was placed toe day after the election. It / ' bert H. Humphrey arHved to Dominican Republic s ^laguer also hast, given soma elected ah honorary secretary Manchester Parkade nomination by Atty. John S-G. won’t.M hard to find Democrats head the U.S. delegatltm to the recovering from the s a - proof he intends to create a gov- Radio of the convention, has been Rottner, who was the Republi- all over toe' place who.'wlll feel tering April 1965 revolt when a erjiment of national unity. Two chosen to be a working secre- tocan candidate for the same post that they were Itit with a buzz- inaugursktioa. "Gee Momr HiiTYvnbrev nled^ed TI S COOD- small------segment, of , the7.T ------armedportfolios Key ponioiios in theme new v«.ui-Cabi- (Thto^-----: Ustlhg— — = incdulea------only^ those------news------broademts Of - —10 -or — 15 tgjy the two-day session. in 1968. Rottner was defeated saw, and I’m going to be part eration to ^‘S c e the’sociS r^tore then by Democrat Fred ,Doocy Of that buzz saw." B« 1 economic well being of the " - commerce, were given toWDBO-1S60 of South Windsor, ^teseptiy ' —------9:40 Speak Sp Pp Dominican people ” ' ernment. top members of ' ex-President s-oo i^ g John Wade 12:00I :News. Sign Off Fight O ff Sliarks •lieutenant governor. George T. LaBonne Jy, of Glastonbury, center, <30(P candi­ Marlborough RepubUcan Town Oommlttee. Carrier, Bon, and What Can ! Do Now?" Balaeuer 59 a bachelor and a 'Th® Woody revolt led to inter- juan Bosch's Dominican Revo- 8:00 Dick Robinson W Tic— lose Seconding speeches were date for the State Senate, is congragulated ,by Paul Canrler, Mrs. 'Ihomton made the seconding speeches at last night’s 1:06 News, Sign Off 5:00 Afternoon Edition MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Newly Driver Warned 4th Senatorial nominating convention. LaBonna lawyer, w m -Installed as presi-, vention by U.S. Marines anci mtionary party, whidh lost .to WBCH—91b 6:00 News, Sports,.^Weather SAVE *200 made by Mrs. Jean Thornton, chairman of the EJast Hampton Republican Town Committee. arrived, refugees report they dent bv Dictator Rafael paratroopers “ to help prevent Baiaguer's Reformist party in 5:00 Harlfoi-d Highlights 6:35 Americana I- state representative from Glas­ At right is LoDonne’a wife, NaAcy, and to his left te Mrs. was nominated by Atty. John S. G. Rottner of Manch^ter, 8:00 Ga-slight 7:30 News o^4he Worid battled sharks -with a niachete In 2-Car Crash and was chosen by acclaihatlon. (Herald photo l>y Satemis.) Trujillo and overthrown -by the another communist state in this the June 1 election.., 12:00 Quiet- Hours 7:60 Oqngrwwonal Report while fleeing Cuba in a rowboat,, | '^ O f f the Official NADA Book Price tonbury; Paul. Carrier, chair­ Jean Thornton, state r^csentatlve from Glastonbury. The military after Trujillo’s eskssi- hemisphere.” . It has been reported that les- WINF—1*30 ,8:00 PoB^Concert man of the East Hampton GOP A Berlin motorist was Issued outstretched band beloi^s to Donald Bon,, (toainnan of the 5:00 News ' 8:55 Ren Sox vs. White Sox “ Sharks attacked a school Of natlon. This time he carries.into 'The U.§. force was later ser posts will go to parties othef ■ 5:15,Spe,ik Up Hartford ]l:^ 'D em ocra ts Convention dolphins near oUr boat and' tore Town Committee, and Donald a written wariitog last night 6:00 Ne-ws. Sports ^;40 Art Jj^nron LEARN to RIDE dfifice with him hopes of many joined by troops from Latin- than Balaguer’s Reiormists^^ Bon, chairman of toe Marlbor- ______, . 6:45 I»well 'Thomas . y WPOP—1410 one to shreds,” related'Esteban ough <30P . To-wn Committee. to pass right, after 7:00 World Tonight 5:00 George Brewer Colome, ,fi fishennah who made aged yesterday to separai^e hit- 6:30 Ken Griffin Rottner said Of LaBonne,^“He a tw;o-car accident on Edgerton 7:15 Prank Gifford the six day -voyage in a nine-foot and-run incidents. AT 7':.30 Harry Reasoner 10:00 HoUlne is uniquely qualified to be our St. at Center St. GOP Senatorial Races 7:66 Yanlto vs. Senatoni. 12:00 John Sherman b(»t with twb companions. Yesterday morning, a c m op­ Police Arrests candidate, because of his mani- Police said T. 1.MV- erated by Paititoe A. Merz of ______..c-;.- ‘ "rhe,,other'dolphins fled, and fold activities in the life of the renoe of Berlin was Ismed the 145 A Mato St. was hit In the the sharks, in a feeding frenzy, Glastonbury and Manchester warning after her car struck Thomas. Luzzi, 25, of Pawca- charged our boat. They bit left side wltile it was parked ^‘VOLKS, FOLKS LOOK HERE!” communities” *^® ^ vehlcte waiting to a lot at the rear of 61 E. Cen­ SrdtJlojv y-a/wV John’^^Lupton Beaten tuck was charged yesterday chunks from the rudder and , with noh-support. He was ap­ Acj&iderital Bombing He added, “He will fit to well to turn left Into Center St. ter S t ' oars. We hit a shark with our with the excellent candidates from Edgerton Stl The driver T A C K S H O P prehended in Stonington after a machete. The shark swam off, In the afternoon, a car left in circuit court warrant w ^ issued y chosefi'on the state level, and I of the other cm w m Om«r F. the Parkade lot by ’nuwnas G. 1964 V0LKSWAL..1 DELUXE 2-DOOR SEDAN In Comeback Attempt trailing Wood, and the others I ^ ------Spocld Sola on Panls opid BeaK for his arrest. He is scheduled'^ ills 5 Vietnamese predict that to Ted LaBonne, Jolly, 23, of 57 pgelow St Reese, 51, of 16 Hyde St., was chased It.” we have the timber for future Damage was reported minor, J*.. ' • By THE ASSOCIATED PitESS - Sen. Gustaf A.-fearlson ^ to appear to Manchester Nam over, a wide.,area. They have hit Ijy an unidentified car. Minor and higher office to the State A car backing out of a W. This one owner beetle is fully equipped 'with Our summer schedule is now In full, swing. There Former State Sen. John, lAip- ""r ' (a p ) — Three U.S. fighterr been tiSed-^r some time by U.S damage resulted to both acci­ of Connecticut.’^ High S t driveway hit another dents. still time to sign up for your g^aHkp,^ semi-priyi||e ton OfAL WTTCOlA/ik, e^n ; a Or leading spokeS- Ricihard * Gunman w ±.\, of New +i.rvw. n- Randall W. Gee,' y .-35; ' of Bolton lAJill'UCiO ittCV-IVlCiibCllAjr accidentally Jettisoned 1. bi.9\Ai»4.va --^auan.^- piaiies. aaaIh both Noi Viftt Nam LaBonne said that h« 1® fully car parked across the street ’ the durable vinyl interior, adjust^ible bucket fl for conservative causes in was charged this morning j^.tipersonnel bom.bs on'a Viet- an^ South Viet Nafh,.but details or private lessons, ian^ged tasuit your ability.' m a n .. to favor of multi-town coopera- last night. Darqage was minor, seats, radio and the" reliable 4 cylinder en- ^ Connecticut, has been defeated the 2 ^ District. with m akin^nnwessary noise namese village today killing ,-a're classified as se(^et., - tion, liaison and communication. The backing car was driven to his bid for the GOP nomina- whemer a pn- with a mptor yehtole. Police said Vietoamese Cavillans and A first aid motor bonvoy and but, "on the basLs of similar,, by Alexander -Cole, .66, of 261 gine. The car was Ideally owned and is in’^per- tlon from the 26th Senatorial mary woiud be sought. he squedled his car tires on Cea- 43 helicopters w’ei'e rushed to the probl(jms, rather thani'on a geo- W. High S t The parked trict, State i T l l i a i l ^ O l i r i Super Sabee Jets were on their planes made ,'the mistake, but NADA OUR He repeated his opposition Parkway Restaurant on Center Reiia dnd Jack Barbpur 3 DECORMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc . ' . X ••• ■ air.Strikes to toe an Investigation team was look- price; PRICE “ to automatic licensti,.^suspen- St. Doz. 30c r r O S C C l l l O r ^ien Hoa base,, l4 miles north-' tog into it. , . Sion,” dubbing It "the first‘of a Damage was-reported to a 84 FOOTE ROAD . SOUTH OLASTONBUIIY j ji ‘ +vv_ the Senate,>1 oldegt member, 1965 PONTIAC; 285 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER—643-4165 ^ m ^ A. -isiinetto of Torrlngton, east of Salgoh. They still car- It seemed possible the con- group of items that, for the lack car driven by Irving Seiner, 51, Was Imposter ried soipe^-antipersonnel ord- tainers were jarred loose as the Bonneville 12-Dr.- ^lardtop. ’White, H. PASQUALINI a -toe Glyn^. of R&H,' auto.. PS, PB, whitewalls, of a better definition, can be of West Hartford. The other car “ CELEBRATING OVER 20 YEARS IN BUSINESS” 633-4171 X x:' 246 Avery St., Wapplng Wtosted, won toe nomination by nance- -yitoich had not been used planes did a sharp pullout to- a beauty.’- #2866. $2805' $2605 called .ejCQGsslve administrative was operated by Robert J.. MILAN, Italy (AP) — In 16 to the stri)a»s,, . ■ gether, inasmuch as they were '■y ■ d l ^ this wito frien^- vote of 27-26. Miimetto, 74. pofwer, in afeas that commonly Kokai, 28, of Somerset, N.J. TEL. 644-0604 lAVton matte he^hnes etoring seek a primary trials over -the course of nearly Following normal practice, Ajtoig in formation. 1964 BONNEVILLE falb within the jurisdiction of Two parked cars were dam­ . T ^ -w* a year, GianlUigi Meroni gained the recent state Constitutional Stale Sen. Alden A. Ives of ■’ . . . . Conv., 'Flack, white bucket-seats, ■ a reputation as a stem prosecu- the planes attempted to jettison cp-„rFAMT h f t ir f r ' R&H, whitewalls, auto., PS, PB. Oon-vention ■when he and a Morris won the endorsement in their unused ordnance to a TOUGH^ERGEANT R E T IB ^ tor. -Today he was behind-bars, #2971-A. ‘ ■ $2295, $2095 .“Committee of 1,000” -voiced oW the 32nd District, defOkiting Rep. dumping area, specially set. SEIATTLE,- Wash. (AF) / — Jections to the convention, a ^ Sheeny’ of Washington actosed of being an imposter. aside for this purpose, 13 utiles Staff Sgt. Black Ja^ Uyen. Six containers of ape- Army unit shipped out of ^ Ft. vote of 20-15. Sen. Hammer has District convention was, Mattokw Meroni was-,-found ^out, offi- gjg^j antipersonnel weapons fell Lewis, WaWi. He'"was turned munition. A complete 1963 TEMPEST Indicated she vrill demand a C, Wagner of Bristol, a pohtical cials said, when he threatened gjj ^jjg -village and they came over to a zoo here. line of Custom 2-Door Coupe. Auto.. R&H, whitewalls. #2600-'A. $995 $795 primary. ’’k newcomer. invesUgale a Milan lazye.- from all three planes. , Army officiais report; that/toe pair on8 ’ ' — Former State Welfare Com­ In toe 36th District. Mrs. lidri "Ito® lawyer did some invc,'c -tirat- tigat- qijjg antipersonnel containers sergeant once was busjed to f i X • u p 1964 PONTIAC missioner Howard E. Houston, iiu uie puiico wuK 11 irora g, ence___ D._ . Pinne nnw' of Greenwich tog, and the police took it from gre a special type of bomb unit private, for growling com-’’*- materials. Grand. Prlx. R&H, PS, PB, auto., a former mayor of Meriden, who nomtoattid without opposl 4there..V, which explode and hurl shrapnel mandef. factory air conditioning. #2650. >■ $2395 $2195 was nominated tmanimously to , police said the trials Meroni 1964 C O M E T oppose the Democratic, incum- Finney has serv^ in the Prosecuted would he nullified, 2-Doof Sedan. Blue, R&H, auto­ bent from toe 13to District, Sen. House from 1949 to 1953 and As it-turned out, he sent no one matic. #2821-A. $1195 $995 Anthony P, Miller, also of Men- j,gg served in the Senate since;' to J^l- All toe cases were minor r o o f in g W h y desu ^ ,, >iihg 3jgth District is made. Up were covered by a recent ' Asphalt roofing shingles I 1964 PONTIAC — State R ^ . Arthur P. Huber Greenwich and .two - voting Sovemment amnesty, Catalina 2-Dr. HT. R&H. auto., , to several colyrs PS, PB, blue flnteh. #2785-A. $1995 $1795 of Orange, who defeated West districLs to Stamford. -----— ^ ---- -• > G. T. LaBONJiE Haven city councilman John.Ire- ______DEPRIVED PRISO^EB Sq. 1963 PONTIAC , land by a 13-9 ma;pgin in the E ^ L V SHEEPSKIN ' OMCINNA'fti Ohio (AP) — ’A and ASSOCIATES; INC. ^ 6 . 8 0 Catalina 4-Dr. Hardtop. R&H, au­ 14th District. Ireland said he CIHAPEL HELL. N.C. (AP)^— prisoner to the Hamilton'County ^ to.. PS, PB. feeige finish. #2789-A. $1695 $1495 ' will demand a primary^ jjd Covert, a senior at the JJnl- Jail feels that thfe state ‘is 4®^ Greater HftrHord's K rflA M lC lri|surance 1961 THUNDERBIRD — Former Waterbury mayor yersity of North Carolina,', isn’t pri-ving him of his four cejtts an.,. A gency Hardtop. Full T-Bird equipment. Raymond Snyder, nominated gupp(jsed to gi^uate; until the hour. " CEMENT MIX #2656-B. $1295 $1095 unanimously to the I5th District fgu __ tjfut. he 'already has his James E. Hall, M, was ’ In handy bags Scientific- J • to oppose Democratic incumbent diploma. . brwight here'^^J.ay IT from the BRINGS YOU . 1962 PONTIAC , ally mixed. Needs only _ G‘ William J. Berriker, - University officials say that a Ohio State Penitentiary where Starchief 4-Dr. Hardtop. R&H, > water. ______. auto., PS, PB. Origrinal blue. — Stanley Payne, a Water- diploma was jnailed to Covert he.was ser\dng a .term for mali- DOUGLAS EDWARDS $1345 $1145 •t>uiy insurance company execu- rni stake and' have asked for clous ddstruction of property. He 90 tb. $ 1 .3 0 #2834-A. A WINNER 4 WAYS tlye, nominated from the ieto tts return. is to face charges of passing bad' AND THE NEWS - 1965 BONNEVILLE ^rtrict, defeating former state fjovert sayis he plans to give it checks. „ Conv. R&H, PS, Pb , huto., white- $2825 $2625 , F trooper Henry Kaliss, ' also of 'ijack but adds: “ After runnihg But HaU has written Gov.' ’wiNF-1230 ON YOUR-DIAL walls. #2916-A. Waletihury, by a Rlim 7-6 mar- around. here_four years without James E. Rhodes saying he 1965 LINCOLN AT gin. Kaliss not indicated knowing what I’m doing I’ve fi- wttots his bad-check'trial speed- MON., WED, FRL— 6 P.M." Continental. Fully equipped. whether he will .seek a pnmaiy. naJly found '^out nobody elsS ed up so he can get back to the #2947-A. '■$4440 $3995 — Vincent Ti.si Jr., former what they ere doing ei- penitentiary, Where prisoners 1965 TEMPEST mayor of Shelton, unanimously , are paid four cents an .hour, $1775 $1575 endorsed from the 17th District. ’ • • ’ 4-Dr. Sedan. #296'f-A. Democratic tocumlient* Sen. — 7— ^ ^ ------— ------,------1965 LE MANS S* James McC3arthy of Derby is 2rDr. Hardtop. R&H, stA^ shift, .not seeking reelectiori. Tisi’s #2867-A. ■ ,$2070 $1870 Democratic opponent' 'wlU be THE AIRCONDITIONED Joseph Buckley of Ansonia, ^ 1964 TEMPEST TEL-O-POST 2-Dr. Coupe, R&H. #2991-A. . $1396 $1195 1964 MERCURY - 3l5 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER Montclair 4-Dr. Hardtop. #2940-A. $1895 $1695 F O R R E N T 1964 CATAUNA 8 and 16 mih. Movie -Pro­ 4-Dr. Sedan. R&H,,PS, PB, auto., jectors—sound or silent, also- air conditioning. #3036-A. $2020 $1820 33 n)in. slide projectors. T963 TEMPEST SAVE MONEY ON EVERY SAVE FREE TICKEr FOR WELDON DRUG CO. RESTAURANT 2-Dr. Coupe. Avito. trans., white- 901 Mata St.—Tel. 643-5321 walls. #2600-A. $995 $795 GALLON OF GAS PROMOTIONAL DRAWING Looliiiiq for a place to'~dihe with a lovely Colonial atmosphere, 1963 TEMPEST Custom wagon. Auto. #2990-A. $1P95 $895 ' “I-:;- fine^ food and cocktails????? 1982 STAR CHIEF ■r' 4-Dr. Hardtop. R&H, auto.,- PS, / Visit the ~ Wrought Iron PB. #2834-A. $1345 $1145 SAVE COUPONS' FOR GUARANTEEO-Hi-OCTANE KEEP COOL 48 Ft. Section 1962 OLDS, 88 NEW COLONIAL DINING ROOM > COCKTAIL LOUNGE 4-Dr. Hardtop. R&H, auto., PS,- BEAUTIFUL GLASSWARE QUALITY GASOLINE . P*' PB. #2S80 , ' $fS05 ‘'$1105 2 1982 F O R D /I. ^ Gockthils served Daily and Sunday Ranra Wagon, 6-cyL, std. (toift #20D1-A. ’ $840 $640 -SOME OF OUR SPECLOiTIES INCLUDE SIRLOIN AND PORTERHOUSE GASH u d C A ^ Y fM S'TEAKS, BAKUD STUFFED SHRIMP, BROILED. 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i ^ '■ ' 1-' PA G E .SEC iii^cajESTER Ev e n in g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n , F r id a y , J u l y i, i966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 1,1966 PAGE SEVEN

935 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643^5171 - OPEN' 9 A.M. TO 5:30 PAf. - CLOSED M OND^S mandmenta, and In^incUona kfUSIC STORES: 241 ASYLUM ST., H A R lFO R D (522-7201) - 17 OAK ST., MANCHBS’TER to ' leva oiw another all of which, if Ogeii Forum Evekts WATKINS-WEST EUNERAL SERVIGE-^- 142 BAST CENTER S’rRBBT - TOU 649-7196. taken too aeriously by the untrary, ' Medicare for the Birds* ____FUBU8EED BY THI might lead on to disloyalty to the .ex­ To the Editor, In Camful wwi>At-r> PRINTING CO.. INC isting order of human affairs. The Your Medicare Handbook M BiaMll Street tens muicheatiff; Conn. Thera are, i f epurae, a few clergy­ issued by MBJW requires a OPA N uclear Tipst raOMAS r . IteROVSON t - WALT^ R. FERGUSON men who can ^jMf'*depcnded upon to ox- to figure out the percentage^, WASHINGTGN (AR) — The DES MOH4ES, Iowa (AdP) — two years ago could sense, in Fubllahers plain, r ^ li'r ly and incessantly, why •*S0% of this," ‘'207e of that,” Atomic Bfiergyjgomniission has President Johnson has launched Ws determined woods that were VbiBded' X3ctgber 1, 18kl “the tirst $50,” will pay.” WWF emphasized by off-the-cuff a ^ i- Oomfortabls the ^ t d s of such instructions and in­ "We triggered an -underground nu­ his 1966 cam;i>aign activities Pabllahad Every flvenbsc Except ^ d aya "We will not pay," etc. Like all clear. device more than 2,500 tions to his formal speeches, Air Conditkniliif and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office M junctions should never be taken at face' with a Midwest barnstorming Kanoheaiter, Ooon.. as Second -Clasp Hail ' ' value. But Oie great majority of them government Issued books, there 'teet below the surface at Its Ne­ that' this was a message certain tour that he says “may be just a to be repeated and repeated and remain dangerously faithful to the origi­ is confusion. vada test site. O F MANCHESTER I note with disgust that three-, Officials described "'’Thursday’s wiarmuj)’’ for things to come. repeated bert-ween now and elec­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES nal meanings of the words of the Great i.-- I Payable ta^vance essentials that are most needed, blast as a "weapons related It seems to be 1964 all over tion day. € A P • e # e • # e.e’e • e e e s'# # • e,,'^fl3»00 Revolutionary who preached here near- S__ rMpntlMI Year" eoe«»***«**a*,sVa^ 1J*95 and used by us oldsters are. ver- test’’ and ^id it was of inter­ again, as far as Johnson vote- At all . .stops Johnson’s Au- >r Thre« HodUmi o.w A' ly 2000 years \affo, and who was held boten, such as hearing aids, eye­ mediate yield. The interfnedlate getting techniques are con­ dience.s greeted his words with On# e e a e e ap>s{ae a e e • • t. '■ V- /• w tfT. V dangerous to society then - and, whose glasses, and dentures.' , range Is from’ 200 kllotons to one cerned — but with one differ­ enthusiasm?' The crowds, how­ OF teachings are still dangerous to society ' WO on Social Security ? don’t megaton. A kllothn equals the ence : ever, were nothing like those ' m e AM>ciated1hress la exclusively enUaed ROW. Such clergymen are a potentially have enough income.-to- cover explosive force of J,000 tons of •’Two years ago the President that'-turned out in 1964. Who makes the to the uso'-oC republlcatlon. of all news die- ....k-^-^redlted to It or not otherwise credlt- , disrupting influence in Saigon or in any our daily need! It we are lucky 'TNT and a megaton 1 million parried* his Republican rival, Omaha, according to police this paper and also the loi^-^news pub- other city, and we hope that civil and enough to have a small savings- txMi.s of TNT. Barry Goldwater, by bearing there, mustered 3,000 people — JtjhtKl here. , ' . , down ' on the theme, __ “Whose in a city of 300,000. It must have All riahta of republlcatlon of special dla* military authdrlty everywhere in the account, we will soon deplete it, Aithhugh . the blast did not herein are also reserved. finger do you want on the nu­ been a disappointment to John­ patches . world begins to make it a common prac­ thereby becoming paupers. break the surface of tlje g^round, '' Gets Award convertible tobfa it shook tall buildings along the clear button?” son and his planners. Ho-wever, Tbs Herald PrlnUnr Company, Inc., aa- tice to halt any and every clei^yman it il think Medicare is for the Robert Ricci, son of Mn.and aumes no flntadal responsibility for typo- birds, and the Great Society Las Vegas strip .MO miles to the This time John.son appears in^ keeping with his extraordi­ craphioal errors appeartnr In^vertlsementa meets, and to demand of him a state­ Mrs. Anthony Ricci of.. 15'Turn- and other reading matter in The Manchester "Serf Yourself” leads to social­ south. rekdy to seek Democratic votes- nary secrecy about travel'plans, Evenlng.Herald_____ ^______ment ' of his beliefs. It 1s indeed about bull Rd., was one rf'five -Con- in the November congressional tie -voters of Omaha' got no ism. I believe in free enterprise. A government spokesman n ^ lc u t 1966 high school grad- K\ FuU service client of N. E. A. Servlee ^ time those who make policies and wars' I agree with Richard Nixon, .said several persons called to elesjLion by stressing that the more than 24 hours advance 'o u r Publishers Representatlvea — .mte Jultua ' paid more attention to these gentlemen uiues. who ^recentlj^Jivon $2,000 United States i.s in Viet N?m to notice of hiB ceprting. And it -was Hido-A-Bod hot MSathews Special ^ency New York. CM- he said, ‘T would rather have find out about the bla.st. “it s(^Olarship.s from . Combustion An ordirrary Of the cloth. > ^ rocked' by chair around lor '65 win, dissident senators or public a hot, claiptoy day. ■ • ' ofwy-chair dosign cagOi Detroit and Boston. the doctors .work for me than j .• Engineering Co., Windsor, it opinion polls notwithstanding. sofa bod the government.” ■seconds,” Detective LI. CMnn ^ j j In D«6 Moines, the street h hard to so ifsits MEMBSat AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCDUAe K- i ^ i wa.s announced today. If anyone ever doubled John­ crowd was respectable, but ■ n O N R ______George W. Tabor Sr. . Simmons of the Oark County ^ liko a sofa Factual Report On June .sheriff's office sailaid. .son coiild sit' on the sidelines nothing to compare, with tie sH on Display advertlata^ bloe^ boors: , .. Catholic High School, won a during "a nationwide campaign" : outpoUrlhg tha,t greieted Johnson For Monday — 1 p.m. Mday. ‘A Beautiful Picture" The blast was ______tilt the 25th J weap- Manchester , ^hohir.shipt , . , , ■ Foun­ ir, For Tuesday — 1 p.m. MondAy _ Not M any PoIIyanna-like nostalgia ^ ons related l5Bt announced this he gave the answer Thursd^- in in his campaign against Gold- For Wednesday — 1 p.m ^Tuesday •-,.p To tho B(ktor, dation award about two weeks a tighlly-.schedulod tour of Ne- For Thursday — 1 R.m. We^esday. foir a month which has, unfortupatelyt On behalf of my congregation year. water. The most impressive For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. wheeled away from us all, bnt puretyvas ago. - ■’br'ii.ska .and loWA'." ' crowd was at Indianola, 20 of courses * For Saturday — I p.m. iTlday* . ^ I thank you very much for your He, will enter Renisselaer “ elfled deadline; 10:80 a.m. each day ef a clinical, factual report It ought to bd^ Argentinp Meetinp The President,, though he “miles .south' of Here, where it except Seiurday ^ $. a.gL . kind attention to our chu^- Polytechnic Institute in the fall. rarely concedes that anything said that every day of June, 1966 wee' A beautiful picture of it was seemed that all of-lhe communi-, \ WASHINGTON (AP) —- The pj,g scholar.stiips hre awarded he doeg is political, came close ty’s 7.000 residents were lining rndag^ M y I rare and perfect. a nice surprise we saw in oui'; State Department says it still annually to Sons and daughters to doing so Thursday night as he' and it's called Manchester Evening Herald on the streets as the President Thle ie. a propoettion; which can be * favors a summit meeting of of Windham Combustion Engi- addressed a cheering crowd of passed through to, visit a nearby maintain^ successfully agaiaet ah pos­ June 17, 1966. American heads of - the states neering employes on the basis of Democrats at a party fund rais­ farm. sible disputations. I beheve every one of my although the man who initiated academic and extra-curricular ing dinner here. That farm -visit -was reminis­ - One Has Been Chosen’* ■Me cloudy days, the'eool days, .the olmirch mombenf waa pleased the proposal, former Argentine achievements, persoi*al chanu;- Departing from his text, he cent of 1964, too. Midi - A - Bed warm'lighf days, the heavy hot humid and will keep this part of your ' President Arturo U. Illia, has ter qualities, responsibility and remarked: ‘‘This night'in Iowa, Toward the end of his Omaha ad­ "newspaper for a long time in ben ousted: from office. leadership, and scholastic apti- The chief executive, with'ob­ - days, the days of scudding clouds, the hot as it is, has been good for vious effort, -vaulted a feeding' dress, President Johnson referred to the hda home. Marshall Wright, press offi- tyde tesfscores., your President. It may be just a ^aye of ocean overcast, the days of sud- With many thanks, rer, said Thursday-that “the ______^ pen to -wander around among fact that "it was only 20 months ago warmup of a thing to-cbnig be­ mme Duroc pigs, giving tip-tra- den^hrtt shoWeri, and the days of re- Rev. Karlis Freimanls United States, sees no reason tween nbW'and the fall.”' that the people of America held a great turning drought—all were indubitably^ why tie ’ consultations and the ditfon-al call of ‘toQoeey, national election and the people of 44 Ajmerican Lat'viien Johnson, who has stuck close the best specimens of such kinds of ' - Evangelical L*itineran preparations for such a meettpg sooeey.’’ Perhaps b^nause an states of this union, including the great >ort to the White House much of tie army of dignitaries,' reporters days ever proidded passengers on this Church should not continue, and a num- time since- his triumph over state of Nebraska, gave me a .direction auid photog^phpfs were fol­ s'wift, oh much foo swift,^ ^rrousri of . ber of Latin-American govern- , Goldwater, plainly was doing / o and voted me a majority for Presi­ ments have expressed the same ■* Inside lowing, tie pigs'fied at first. But ours, ^ some old-fashioned political view.’’ soon they ' t / 4 r e underfoot and dency of this country.” • ^ Perhaps, for thi^reiourceful variety barnstorming , in Omaha, Des A sentence of two later, describing /•jPoet’s Corner As for the hemisphere foreign (Continued from Page 6) JOihnson (tolled out, “haw, git Choice of 3 models of result,' for the honpareil character of Moines and — venturing into tie up, boySv” and chased them. his view of how he has been exercising ministers meeting that had been farm country where- tie pollst­ all these days, there Was one single fac­ This tiiiie they iled for certain. , ^'the mandate and tniit voted him in No­ The Spirit Of Independence Day scheduled to tegm in Buenos ....Klein^Silverman ers had posted warnings — Indi- tor which.. Contributed more than every­ ..D^s Moines produced.yet ari- vember, 1964,'the President said this: Out of tie shroud of death they Aires Aug. M, Wright said It IS privately expressed anola, Iowa. thing else together, even thoug:h it it­ Much in evidence was the, OtHer reminder of 1964—the bat* “Now tiiere are many, many who can come 'T'*' ^ t concern about the possibility of self' might also be described as a prod- American States to decide ___ , . , j u ,, --'^tery-powered portable loud­ Special 2 2 9 * To where and when the « . , ■ , . 1964 — even identical language fey of them ronsent. But there 'is only ^ fled drum! . . . . — would affect hi.s own future, horns.’-’- At two mp,j6r intersec­ ", This was the factor ofjiloom. This was The fife weirdly cries, tie flag meeting should be held, v ' "such a s -tlohnson’s oft-rej^ated one that has been choeen by the Ameri­ Yet even if Kennedy' kSeps tions'^ here, Johnson halted his the bloQmingest June there ever was, sadly waves CAPITAL FOOTNO’TES hands off the Gubernatorial phrase, “It’s so good to see so .niotorcade to, mix -with- the peo­ can people to decide." ^ ' •"and a. new history of loveliness was As they so l^n ly march o’er •"The Washington, DC., anti- race, that race i.s still urunis- many happy, smiling-faces.’’ This happena to be the kind of "plead- / To newsmen who have fol- ple, then climb on the back of ■ made in e'very rose garden, setting soldiers’ graves. / poverty agency has set up a 24- takably affected. Although some his limousine and says, micro- Ing, and the kind of logic, or unlogic, ■■ lowed John.son sWlce the day he standards 'which -will, be talked of and hour dlal-a-Vawyer service for of his supporters once wanted plpne in hand, “I hope tiings say what we really meap<^which c r a te s Hallowe’d is tie, tone of tie indigent prisoners facing police O’Connor to run as an anti­ took.pffice, tjve oratory and the are going good for you.” __ remembered in ail {hC more routine message they s a j^ energetic pldylng to the crowds almost as much uneariness ab^nt tho years to come. questioning. The Slate Depart- Kennedy man and a frsend of And if, after all this, anyone President "ah do some of his^ a^ al de- “Lost is the spirit of Indepen- ment continues to wonder the Johnson-Humphrey admini.s. — when jefowds ■were present — — And the roses were, of course, only- added,y"'up to' one thing: The doubted the "President was on" cisions. . dence Day! whether Cuban Prime Minister tration, such advice' vyill be the campaign trail he produced *the near-at-hand symbols of what went For you the living—we weep, Johjtoon to'1964 is back. For, In ..duch a p a ^ g e , wdiat tho Fidel Castro Is slipping from his heard no more, the -final evidence at his tOl on everywheror-ln the earlier stand; of we cry;. .. The P'resident, it seemed, had President was really doing was to-claim role as Undisputed leader of the Indeed, during the height of stops out Des Motoes speech. buttercups; yellowing the fields, in the The-flag of Freedom they held finally cast the die, chose an thafr ih e election of 1964 gave him a island country. Senate Republi- "the Surrogate campaign, some If folks are worried about in­ Wayside clumps of pink clover, in the —fallers-in the sky! can Leader Everett M. Dirksen O’Connor men actually wanje^ issue and decided — perhaps mandate whicH>'was exactly the oppo­ flation, he jibed, "maybe they sudden mass' flirtation from the wild tells newsmen that doctors, by him publicly to attack Kenrfedy because of the polls — that it was time to get out and make ought to vote Republican.” site of what'he himself was claiming primrose, or, getting back to the more Lest you forget, those in 'Viet using a silver plate and a silver for meddling-in a judiejaT con- Then, he said, they wouldn’t and asking that it should be when Hi " Nam, may be;your sons; himself heard. domesticated classifications... ag^in, tha- spike to patch his recently bro- teat. Wisely, O’CmMbr dis- have to worry any more about waged Ws campaign for America’s votes; The way to peace is love, Is In two important addresses — massed, glad tumult of the 1966 iris, . Photjogmphed By RpKinalA,^>lnto ken hrtp, have put enough hard- dained such' advl^e?^e can be high prices or high wages. back in 1964. • faith, not only gun.s; one here and one In Omaha — There was a tint for every sky, and ware "In me to short-circuit a happy that he <^d. tie bore down hard on a single . By every measurement, Precrident MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION JUNE, 1966: PRINCIPAL RAYMOND ROGEJiS ’There Is a special call that TV set.’’ Rep. Theodore R. Kup- 1966 Publish Nowepapor RR OFFICER NAMED Hide-A-Beds look like sofas. They eit like a wa-ve to every ek«id, .and a cup fo»^. echoes out ttiis day.... ferman, R;;N.Y., attacks visitors 'S.vndicatP ,theme. sofas. And sleep like beds. That’s why you’ll gohnson has been doing in Vietnam pre-; every raindrop, and happy faces every­ ‘Hold fast your Bibles—learn, The United States doesn't cut NEW HAVEN (AP) — Arthur to the Arlington National Ceme­ J. Beaufon of North Haven has want a Hide-A-Bed for the rciom that m ust,, eisely what Americans who voted fov where turned up to the sun, ani^any , anew, how to pray!’ ,and run from a fight. It doesn’t Goldwater might hfive been justified in tery grave of President John F. ’ , been named comptroller Of tie, be a sitting-and-sleeping room. You can , heart that even looked found more of Herald Kennedy who dress “as if they/ Atafie Is Fading come home “with its tail be­ thinking they wer^.,:^lng for. Tho Grekt, thunderous.* ovations Is tween its legs” and it won’t do bankrupt . New Haven Railroad. choose from three popular styles, all with the beautiful than, itxcould hold, and wers going on a picnic." < y Johnson they voted foriiM»p*ned to be that in Viet Nam. But if Hanoi Beauton, a native of New Ha­ foam rubber cushions,, for only $229. Choice they were the shortest 30 days auy By Rowland Evans Jr, s tie R-erpes lot.... For Surveyor I I n s i d e Yet, the Herp hears only tie wants to cease its assault on tie ven, started work with tie rail­ a Johnson who was makiijg profiise month ever had. - road as a (derk in 1917. He sue-. of covers, too! pledges never to do the thlngsJi^began voice of hik--buddies; “Forget PASADENA. Calif. (AP)— South: tie United StateS" will .. V Robert D. Novak 25' Years Ago Statues Unwanted /' negotiate -without preconditions, ceeds retiring doing less than, four months after^hio us not!” Hope is fading, but scientists Board of Police Comrtvission- ■prn^URiGH .(AP)—TwjO'^8- .without an agenda. H. Ooyle. Ha was appointed victory at the i»lls. ^ 'v So swell your paiadep with' say they will-keep trying to prod Tang1e#ood Time R o r I ers'- proposes fiike from $5.61 to exultance, wave the "flag ■f ton pigeon-stained statues a'top Surveyor I; America’s camera Anyone who followed Johnson ’Thursday. The gUb ease with which tJie PreeJ- / Before this week ie gone the Berk­ $6 a day for focal policemeiti gloriously to tie brave: the oW post office her^riiay end on the moon, to electronic life dent now reverses the meaning of the Judge RajTnond R. Bowers shire Feetival concerts will 'have"^begun 'WASHINGTON - The mas­ tacking not Silverman but Ken­ Kennedy' image suddenly be­ But Oh God! may we give slri- 1“ ' up as rubble because no one again. Golden Value election in 1964, until now he has it'" sive triumph for Sen. Robert F. nedy (one trumpeted that Ken­ come?! automatically ineligible name.s the following as town ' cere measure to the great f- ' wants to buy thenj(^ Experts at Jet Pfopulsioii. again. Opening exercises at Tanglewood court personnel for 1941-43; 'X standing for something exactly oppo- are to take place today. ’The Bach-Mo- ’ Kennedy in Tuesday's 'iJune 28) nedy’s ‘.‘smooth words" and “ sly for the Gubernatorial ■ nomina­ sacrifices they gave!” t The T6-year-p'!d post office is Laboratory got^jio^feply from When The Occasion Calls for Howers,^ site to what it seemed "to stand foEr- New York primary election has innuendo” were "in the best tion-ruling out former Mayor ' Prosecuting attorney Charles > Rev. Walter A. Hyszko being razed to^make way for a two cornunand'signals sent to sart programs-usually presented during S. House; a.ssistant prosecuting r Hide - A - Beds then, is paralleled hy the increasing sim­ the first two weeks have been set back for the. foreseeable future iruled McCarthy tradition"). Continu­ Robert Wagner of New York as St. John’s" Church plaza deveto^ent. -tie'"^M^p0und spacecraft. Sur­ Think bf The out onti-Kennedyism as a viable ing the strategy to the end, a" dark horse possibility. More­ attorney. John S. G, Rottner; Manchester, Cohn. Miitia^'Peluse of the Affie)^- veyor stopped tran.smitting pic­ plification of his accounts of the devel­ this year in favor of more -diversined clerk, Thomas E. Dannaher; opment, the natiirie, and the objectiveo . attractions over the .holiday period, and stance in state,-I>emocratic poli­ •fammany leader J. Raymond over, it greatly increases the can Demolition C!o. said Thurs­ tures t-wo weeks ago when it Parkhill-Joyce chances that Kennedy will in- probation officer, Edward C. was engulfed in the two-week of the war in Vietnam. Hardly a sen­ other innovations will be interwoven tics. • '' . ' Jones issued a public blast day titet -unless aomeone comes The- surprisingly easy 3 to 2 against Kennedy as tie entered t^vene in the^ Gubernatorial Elliott Jr. - A Thought for Today f(wV&ard in 10 days, the sculp- lunar night, with the temper­ tence the President utters in his de­ with Tanglewood traditions during the next eight weeks., '"^ctoi'y of* Reform candidate the polling tooth Tuesday. The iTOce before the September con­ Sponsored by the Manrtiester ^ e e would be eompped. ature 260 degrees below zero. Flower Shop scription of the Vietnam situation 10 Years Ago ,^lso for the first time -each of the Sa'muel Silverman over or­ ■ backfire from tfiis blast was vention in Buffalo, CouncU of Churches ' ^ Peluse said their weight ap­ Experts .said the craft may Frank Gakeler, Proprietor ' could win publication in any objective seven Frlday-riight concerts is to be pre­ ganization candidate Arth-ua- spectacular. Kennedy will do nothing im­ This date 10 .vear.s ago was a ^ ’ parently la the major stumbling have been damaged by the Cold. 601 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER (Next to Itortford National history book, and his descriptions get ceded by a brief "prelude” of works by Klein for Surrogato (Probate One basic miscalculation in mediately that would look like Sunda.v. The Herald did not O hurried world erf harried mer ))lock to an ea'sjfsale, An off icial “We’ll ceep trying, just to see more irresponsible as they go along. He publish. of tfte Pittsburgh Historical and if the battery survived,” one . Bank) one of two of that weekend’s com­ Judge) of . Manhaitan (Neiy Tammany strategy was the fact . an ove'r-ob'vious |ftllow-up to the Resi.st'the whirlpool of the.si • YES—WE DELIVER • seeks less and. less for %e truth, and posers, and open to that eVening’s tick- lesson for Democratic politi- that some of th"e liberal reform­ victory in the Surrogate race. trends. '*'■ IjandmarkS Foundation said . it spokesman said. Phone?.:'649-0791 -1- 649-1443 Among the many, 1966 Simmons Hide-A-Beds he protoes more and more for some grip^ etholders: Of this year’s six guest con­ York) County carried this main" THore is, however, at least a Seek out the image o< your would cost $10,400 just to have, a More than 10,000_ pictures ers who-couldn't take Kennedy CAMPSITES AIJL GONE were transmitted previously. you’ll see these three popular Golden Value Oh the emotions of the American peo­ ductors five—Sir Adrian. Boult, Sixten edans: Bucking Kennedy in New til 1964. and defected to Keat-\ possibility that-within a month creation ’ ; " crane remove the statues intact. models at Watkins . . each available in its York is a recipe for disaster. • HARTFORD (AP)—^m psites ’ 1 ple. Ehrling, Thom'as Schippers, Szymon ing, were all for him in the Sur­ he will endorse' Eugene Nicker- , at (Connecticut's two -"cbiahtal And know him Lord of all th^' own group of cQvers. Hide-A-Beds are built But oratory on his part seems to Goldberg and Btanislaw SkroWacaewski Just how much this -will in­ rogate race. But what_ really son, the County Executive of nations. —are new to the Berkshire Festival, - fluence the state convention •state parks are booked sobd for like a battleship . . . bo wiggle, no wobble .achleye relatively little success. His own -opened the eyes of Democratic Nassau County, for Go-C^emor. the weekend, according to State- . . . really solid! • only Seiji Ozawa returning. There’s ntf’” when it picks a Democratic politicians is the fact that Ken­ Park and Forest -Commission By His cross all men arg^fted sountryinen remain seriously divided standing still at Tanglewood. nominee to oppose Gov.,.Nel- But inside the Kennedy camp with regard to the Vietnam issue, and nedy’s man ran so well aijiong there is eerious ^ u b t whether Director Donald C. Mathews. , Through His grace allie n " arc x"'' ' / - • " ... . ’ . . ' With the "romantic” concerto as this ' - son Rockefeller's- bid ^ for re- the Negroes and (Puerto Ricans- Mathews said Thursday that gifted ■ / *''• nothing he thinks of saying seem* to year’s central theme, no less than 18 election remains to be .seen. But Ni.cl^grson is a sure winner of Harlem and East Harlem ’ 'capable of catching front-run­ some sites in Hammona,ssrt and ■With the freedom ,to maks the Sleek, slim contemporary model above is 66 change th^ world situation, vdilch finds compositions, in this form are to be it dramatically improves Ken­ even though" their leaders 'were ftocky Neck State Parks “should choice / in. wide; covered to order in a choice of plain the United States isolated as never be- heard, 11 for piano and orchestra, in­ nedy's political position in New.- ning Frank O’Connor, president "unanimously supporting Jones of the City eouncll. A more cau­ be available . . . in about one (til whose sid^tiey’irraise thejr Blue, Pepper, Moss Green or Persimmon. fore, - ^ cluding one on each of tie three all-Mo­ York and thereby adds to his (the first Negro leader of Tam­ week.’’ ^ voices. —■' ■. zart programs. Guest pianists •will. be tious politician than is general­ Early American Wing style (right) is 74 in. Hi-’/'9 \J f). *H. 2 5 9 - 9 3 Nevertheless, the President's firm as­ growing national power, many Hall). Sites are available this week­ Rev.^ames A. Birdsall Jorge Bolet, Van CHbum, Jeanne-Marie ly realized, Kennedy does not' wide; comes in a Colonial print in 4 colors, or, sumption is that he and that half of the . Ironically, the significance of The upshot is" that any New end at. the states many inland St./Peter’s Episcopal Darre, Malcolm Frager, Claude Frank, THURSDAYS the obscure judgeship rjoce in ■Yprk: Democrat with an antl- (See Page Seven) i f ' . at $279.95 in a green-gold-and-brown plaid. American people agree with him on Ckunt Jphemnesen, LillaiT'Kallir and parks,.' howev^f, said' Mathews. ^ u rc h , Wapping. Vietnam are riglftr and tha^t the other Manhattan was hwght^ed by FRIDAYS Abbey Siihoii. Four violin concertos, ^ o Tanunany Hall’s tactics in try­ half of the American people, and all for cello and t ie Bi;ahms double' con­ ing to nominate Klein. Insteaid. the rest of the world, Including our tra­ certo i o t both those instruments will 'Of . playing down Kennedy’s v - > ditional allies, are wyong, or even worse pgroidde •variety. ■ S sponsorehip .of Silverman, ’Tam­ than wroftg. Thirty years have pMS^ since tie many strategists played it up. Since he is giving the orders, it would Bo8U>h.~Symphoity Orcti'^tra made its Vdewing the Kennedy endorse­ be a fortunate JJjipg for the nation and first summer appearance ’ in the Berk- ment as a .liability, not an as*’’ shires,: tipUgh not at'Tanglewood until. , the world If he should prove to be set, ’T^m any leaders did all the following season. Personnel has 'they could to publicize it. right, and everybody else be proved -often changed, while new leadership, as wrong. Serge Kousseri'tzky was succeeded by This strategy •vyaS based on a But whatever his chances of yindicat- Charles Munch and he by Erich Leihs- •view privately but -widely held Tali? Short? ing himself by result may be, there is dorf, has brought, alterations, in style in New York Democratic oir- little, he does to improve his situation and interpretation, but tie Boston Sym­ cles that Bobby Kennedy’s pop­ ' “-"-ir--. by his -speeches. Rather, they take him phony remains: one o f 't ie world’s best ularity was only skin deep in . his adopted city. Noting that No matter what ever more deeplessly and hopelessly'into orchestras. The Berkshire Music. Onter has he ran 1% million votes state­ an attitude of no exit and no return to wide ' behind President Johnson shape you are which, for better or for worse, ..ke'has grown increasingly Instructional and ed­ ucational in recent years. ’Thousands in 1964, these politicians saw the power to bind the whole wtirld".~; who attend tie polished perfoimances great political poten'tfal in inweeanift "5nly one,” he says, “has been ji^^en." in tie Music Shed probably have no Kennedy-baiUng. BuL that one now denies the very contact with or conception of the aims , The Klein board of strategy eqviipP*^’ ^ a y o u v ^ ith basis on which he was chosen, .. and accomplishments 'of |th« new" Fel­ paid special attention to how // .-// / / J lowship Program for the encourageinent well-defeated Repu'blican Sen. and rendition of chamber music or tie Kenneth Keating ran agaipst Dangerous -Chkraeters, H ie G6rgy ' Titiglewood Institute with its seminars Kennedy in the borough of Man­ for t ie musical layman-^^Ot^r advanced hattan in 1964. Based on •UiiS' thikp , . The police in Saigon have embarked music courses for students are again . study and current "soundings” upon a oontiiiiieui policy of chneking avallablil. ■ 0# the borough (including ad- B e a u t y r e s t on clergymen of all faiths, oetenalbly In 30 years inany goals envisioned by •vice from old pro James K^- to see that lio Vietcong guerrillaiii"'aro maestro Kousshvitzky have been ley, s friend of John K. Keii- masquerading in collar or cloth. ' achieved, and the less ambitious if not nedy’is, but no friend of Bob- But aside from ita possible, emer­ less lofty hopes of Col. Henry Lee Hig- 'l^r's),- Tammany settled on •‘’a A\ Lightweight? Heavyweight? Beautyrest with tts more than 800 Hide-A-Beds and gency aspect, the suspicion of clergy-, ginson, 'founder of tie Boston Sym­ Strictly , ahti-Kennedy cam­ W;, \ :Ceiiil' muslin-pocketed coifs won't let you"^roIl into the-xentei* of the mat* rest Beddings ara.madtflM^ men is a good and a healthy thing, not phony 86 years ago, exceed. Mean­ paign. The-adlvertising agency'han­ tress. And there are sizes for tall fplks.^too. ClioQS|^^ypui‘ n by Simmons. only in Saigon, but elsewhere as wML while nemr generations continue de­ light in the muslCi“ Oh a d a r td ^ plain dling the Klein campaign was Beautyrest from one of these sizes:.Standard Full Size (54 x 75 m.) Clergymen 4o often carry siAversive swept with -confused alarms of struggle given Instructions to pour it on or Twin Sfze (39 .x 75 in.) $79.50 each piece. Long Boy lengths in Ideas gboiit with them, often in the tex­ and light,” music, so abundantiy sup­ Kennedy in the closing days of Standard Full Width (54 x 80 in.) or ’Twin \yidth (89 x 80 in.), tual form of a publication called, thfc plied at Tanglewood, is a solace, a re'^ the campaign. On election day »hW£W m S£Hb YOUR m , I HOPS YOU /^M£H0£R . CHORCHES MOTORS, lnq^*-80 Ookksid Stn Manchester, Conn. $89.50 each piece. Queen Size (60 x 80 ii^.) mattress and box spring, BMe, Rdiich contains certain special- storatlve and a saving grace. two big advertisements appear- . w.. i*'* ‘ ' ' •»/t' • S pieces $199.50. King Size (78 x 80 in*> mattress imdikwo 89 iAc sod# oompuiiications known sa Com- sd in "th« N«w York Times ait* T!) m im tm" 0 /s m m * boK springs^ three jfdece outfits $299k50> . . 3 M O H “ I ~I 3 a

-J?- ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRID!a Y, JULY 1,1966 PAGE M INI MANCHESTER EVENING |IERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JULY 1,1968 iFACnS BIGHT Bolton ^ Opposition Closed Monday oter Session Coup Attempt Ended, O b i t u a r y ^ Manchester’s board of ad- All of Manchester’s mu­ nUaStons -will conduct a to nicipal activities will close 6 To Bombing Winkler Elected Chairman p.m. voter-maMng session on Monday, Independence 8 Iraq Nearly Normal Bagrnaiid J. Fox Wemesday in the town Day, and emoigency tele­ WAFWNO — Raymond J. clerk’s office of the Mu-- phone numbers have - been Of Town Conservation Unit BBEIUT, Lebanon (AP) - A Western busMeeatn^ Fo?^ 39, o t 480 Buckland Rd. StiU H e a r d nielpal Building. . -X listed for sanitary sewer and Travelers araiving from Iraq arrived early today said: ™ dted^ yesterday at his .home (Continued from PB|fe One) Gunther Winkle^ of Converse the manager, and Walt Bavler, K water, 649-9697; for gar­ Enigibld applicants must today said the situatioft in Bagh- city was normal this after ifioM Ulness. He was-Oie Rd. was elected chairm&n of the coach. be at least 2 1 years o f age, (inference table “ sometime bage, 649-1886; and for high­ ___ . 1 ' • In .the iuhior league, Fiano dad was returning to noimal There were no roadiMocks in the Christmas on.” way#, #49-5070. conservation commission at a ^ h ite Glass 14-1 residents of Manchester, fbr after a brief but bloody coup city or on the road to the air- at least' six months, and WOK <;; • There will be, no garbage' work session last night. The Wednesday, with Eric Geer attempt. ' PQrt. but therq were “ Mr. Fox ’was 'bo^ifStfDunlo. J " m-ust be ^.S. citizena Pa arfd lived in 10 dramatic peace bid by Wilson, or rei’use pickup oh Monday, edm m i^on has been -without a pitching and Bob Henry hit- Rebel pilots flying Soviet-built band# of soldiers arouM the as per a, contract with Sani­ c'haiprfiiin since .the registration ting two home, runs, MUG Jets hurled rockets at the,^ radio station, with n few tanks. fM < !> ' - tenipt to persuade the Soviet ■u. the . Valleriea Transportation tary Refuse Co. Those homes of 'AValter Klar earlier this Sperry's Parking presidpniUal palace tn Baghdad A Norwegian bi^nessman ^Oo, -o^ South Windsor. He was Unicirt-to, join Britain in conven­ on the; Monday pii'kup routes' '.spring, and still lacks a fifth Parents with children In the Ahdot^er Thuniday and 50 wbel tanks said he heard heavy firing and ing another-..Geneva conference a veteran ot World War II. Will have one collection-ifext member. - town ■ swimming program are- - .rx, X t ^ moved In on the radio station, saiw smoke clouds r ls i^ from on Indochina, “^liey were co- Survivors, besides his wife, week—on Thursday. Winkler has teen with, the asked to park in the lot behind Church Collects 4he am vate said. the palace ’ rfiairmen of ^ e 19Si'arty. . '\ The two countries, have set up be pumped in any direction. er, 78, of 47 Bairtforth Rd. died air.support to help counterguer­ - Baghdad radio saM the preliminaiy machinery to .work tions and consumer guarantee. #CSD1236. No rainchecks. #199. No rainchecks. 14*" mission, and Tom Sullivan’#-,7th Army of more than 235,000 The first patient entering handiappeapped for life If its C h o ice for this momlng at Rockville Gen­ rilla operations in northeast “ bunch of .gangsters and a ^ e n - out an eventual union between eral Hospital. Thailand. requesj; to diwde property' on in .West Germany. Manchester Memorial Hos­ substantial add is not given im­ pital under the recently en­ mediately. “India is experienc­ turers’’ would be tried vuider them. Mr. Kramer was bom Jan. . The possibility of l^t-wing Wall St. into 3 lots, But\in case of an attack on a acted Medicare Program is a ing its worst drought in 66 law -and receive adequate puif-,- Arif took over os president-- ai, 1887, in Albany, N.Y., and demonstrations against Secre- , “' gcliool Openings NATO -members, Lemnitzer’s ishment. Airivals from Bagh- last April when his. brother, lived in this area five years. He 74-vear-old man from. Moo- years. N_,. - ' X tary of State Dean Rusk on his ^.t la st' account, School Su command\automatically would dad said they had heard rumors IT^ident Abdel &ilam Arif, ?< X- was a retired.electrician. arrival in Tokyo next dus. Funds contributed now week perintendent Aram Damarjian jnciude -400)0OT Westt German t,e the plotters w e ^ executed. was'killed in a helicopter crash. Survivors Include Ms wife, preoccupied' the Japanese 8° ''' was seeking to fill a number troops, SS.OOn^British68,000 ^British forcesforcp.s in Thomas Hansen, boi-n in be used not only for imm Mrs. Genevieve Brace Kramer; emment. Police were particu of'faculty . vacancies both in -\vest Germany; and other Denmark, was adiwitted to relief of starving rpen and larly coitcemed by threats by en but also for long-range two sons, Charles Kramer end the Hebron Elementary and troops .^earmarked by NATO the'hospital at 11:30 this '' i „ , r Valentine Kramer, both of East the ultra-leftist Zengakuren Stu­ Regional High schools. Teach­ members for wartime-command morning. problems of nutrition educa­ Goldberg Denies Stories dent Federation to disrupt'Ahe Hartford; two brothers, George ers are' needed, he. said, for a by SHAPE. ' tion, family planning, and agri­ U.S.-Japanese ministerial con­ cultural training. ■ ' X'' t-'v' yy ' Kramer of-Berlin and John Cope first and a fifth gradeli^d' in In announcing France’s with­ of Wethersfield; two sisters, ference opening iii,. Kyoto Mon­ the high school for two^ read­ H ospital Notes Bell Ringing Of Rift with Dean Rusk '-'i, day. 1716 Japanese'government drawal from SHAPE last Mrs. M. Avery of Bloomfield ing ' classes, . industn^j/ arts, On Monday the Andover UNITED_ NA’nONSr''^_____ N.Y. Goldberg said \has "nl- has continued its support of U.S. March, De Gaulle said the ipte- and Itrs. Emma Clark of Ber­ French, part-Unjp-'^fiome eco­ visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. church bell will' be rung at 2 (AP) -— As he neaT>--ihe end of ways’’ been consulted\ri gov- MHkado policy in \fiet Nam desire the grated command had outlived Half Gallon lin, aAd four-grandchildren. nomics and junior high science. In all areas excepting maternity p-rh'. for four minutes in honor his first year as ];^S. chief dele- efnment decisions that ^ c c t V' One Gallon Finnish Balsa ^ Special Purchase! Clearance Sale! Carden Torches bombings. ^ its usefulness, that it was domi­ Funeral services will be held Taxes! where they are 2:30 to 4 p.m. of our Independence Day and gate to the-United Nations, Am- his work here, as the Pre.sident Party lights A meeting of the ^IZUS trea­ nated b y the United States and Sunday aft 1:90 p.m. at the Ladd Tax Collector Mrs. Monica the four representatives from bassador Arthur J. Goldberg promised when lie accepted the ty council of minjsters ended, in that it Un-eatened to involvy *9^ I' * P-"’- ,private J u g J u g F ish h a r e' G o lf BaUs Baseball Gloves Our Reg. Funeral' HooTi4y'>10 'Bllingtop Post reports that if the first in­ in a w a r ' Whether where they are 10 a.m. Connecticut who sigpied the job. He said he attends. Cabinet Canberra, Australia, with a France in a •says he Is ready to remain jn 88 4.19 Pair Ave., Rockville. The Rev. Rob- stallment of town taxes is not France wanted one or not. to 8 p.m. Visitors are reminded Declaration o f Indeprtaience. the post, “ os lopg as the Presi­ meetings whene\-er he is not too . Our ^eg. Our Reg. Comp. Value y j 88 >88 3 1 9 ^ ert LaCouitte, Ptistor of-R ock - communiqujs/supporting the at- not to,smoke in patients’ rooms. Pot Luck Supper busy at U.N. headquarters and 7 9 c 2.25 ^ DOZ. and 4 i tacks on/the fuel depots as a paid on or before Aug. 1, both dent ^yri'ints me to stay.” l \ 1.09 87c 67c H * 2 ^ ville Methodist Church, vWU of­ installments become, due as of No more than ttvo visitors at 1 . The Andover Coriimunity Club In' a half-hour interview, he-, also has attended some National 66« Spun alumiiMim, 7" diameter Gloves up to 5.97 now 3.88 and ficiate. Burial -will be in Grove militajty^necessity "carried out one time per patient. will meet next “Friday for a Security Council meetings. Handsome Elnhlupe 1* a real fl»h- -Tough non-yellowing covers. 50 ’Two Oriental1 shapes cpndlkped July 1. Interest will be charged brushed aside reports that he Is kiHer. Silver skin lure is 5” long. per store. One dozen per custom­ gloyes up to 7.97 now 4:88. head. 6-ft black seotionarpole; Hill Cemetery. w ittr^eat precision and all pos- pot luck supper at 7 p.m. at the Goldberg sjiid there, had been I Keeps hot for 9 hoilrs. Cold tor Molded vacucel jacket, unbreak­ on one strmg to ii m on all delinquent payments at U.S. Planes unhappy in his and that he \ 12 hour#—vaducel jacket plas- able plMtio liner keeps hot or Great for bass, pickerel, trout er. No rain diecks. One filling lasts to 10 houn. to yq w pM4|V ir Friends may call at the fu­ Sime care to a-yoid ci-vllian casu- Patients today ; 257 home of Mr. and Mps. George “ activa ahd eontinuous commu­ 8 anese -touch ~ • the rate of 14 of 1 per cent per is feuding with Secretary of I v tic liner — yellow and cold. Red and yellow.'#S-19-6. lltcs. HL eotd. neral home tomorrow from 7 to altfes.” The ANZUS partners — Munson, Hebron Rd; nication of the seci-etary-genci-- # 2. Australia, New Zealand and the month from the due date. a d m i t t e d Y E S T E R ­ State Dean Busk. He expressed '• #29-6. ■ ■■ ■"- 9 p.m. An increase of ^q-and-a-half S m a sh N ew DAY : Rene Badeau, 233 Wood­ The only business for the eve­ hope that after 11 months in of­ al and the President,’’ through \ United States — also pledged - 1= mills in the tax rate this year land St.; Bonnie Benson, 27 ning will' lx) a report on- a play fice he is doing a useful job. him or otherwise. He brought Oor Reg. continued , efforts ■ to 'achieve to be presented by |ie club them together at a New York' Lily^Hot Gups J accounts for larger bills. The Bates Rd.; Bruce Bennett, He hinted that he sometimes Nevco Food Umbrella 89o \ peace. Ali -three nations provide Fuel Depots next fall. It is the club’s main dinner lost Oct. 3 and they met' Funerais troops in support of the South tax rate, formerly 44 mills, now Storrs; Vivian Blain, 43 Clyde disagrees -with Rusk; but denied 7-oz. hot cups for any beverage. 50 per fund raising means to support informally before a Wljite Hotlse- Protects food from insects. Vietnamese government. stands at 46.5 mills. (Continued from Page One) Rd.;, Bridget Blalcemore, 417 that he -wants Rusk’s -job or any \ 33 c package. #50H7G. reception June 14. Goldberg re-' Ik: All property taxes under $50 Hartford Rd.; Paul Brame, 118 ite'service projects, such as the other. He declined comment on N. Rndeen marked: are due in full July 1. Postage wounded to hospitals. The three Hollister S t; Mrs. Mary Carson, extensive refurbishing job per­ the U.S. bombing of Hanoi and “ I don’t suppose theffe’s ever serviceB for G eorge. •should be enclosed foi' a receipt. FlOO Supersahre jets were re­ 110 Ridge St.; Robert Hamcy,_ formed on the Town IfeU in Haiplio.iig oil facilities N. pfideen o f 26 Di-vision -St^ the lastcfew years. A U.S. dS J^tion spokesman been a period in the histoir ofo Lily Gold Cups A b o u t T o w n All motor vehicle taxe.s, re­ turning to the Bien Hoa base 15 536 ,W. Middle Tpke.; James'' '.V Disposal Meeting th’A'UfN. when there were mot e Sizz Fire Starter ^ 2 4 c WiM be held tomorrow at 1:30 Joyce C. Carlson, daughter of gardless of amount, must be Hayslip, 47-High S t, Rockville; tpld correspondontd jmblished 7-oe. coW cups. 100 per package. miles north of Saigon after Next-Thursday’s meeting of direct and frequent exchange's -'pjn. at the Holmes Funerai_ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yiznitsky paid in full, by Aug. 1 Arthur Highter, RFD 1; Dwight feports''“of Mr. Goldberg's hap-^ #100C7G. Home, 400 Mein St. . Tlie .iReVl strike. The spokesjRan said fol- Hooker, H eine; Lronel Houle various town— dffioials with piness or unhappiness T would o f views between the secretaiy--..... of 40 Vernon St., was recently Remember and save your tax lowing normal practice they _ ,t a.s > ;•' Eric Gothlbtox, associate pastor Charles Kerker, engineer with characterize as hogwash.” The general and the President awarded a certificate in data, bill. You will “not get another, attempted to Jetti.son tlieir un- C iU lU * .r t' E lectric Our Bec^ of Emanuel Lutheran Cburch, the State Health I>epla Cooler Citronella Candles -win offfioiate. Burial wW be in Hartford Technical School. Mi.ss it when payment is made. 'Sfet aside for this purpose but N.. Main St.; Connie Lake, Boyle relative to new jnethods of han­ py because Rusk is against dling refuse at the Andover Dis­ has always been . agreement. Contains oU pt dfrnneila. Oar Beg. T F u D R i b Baart. Cemetery- Carlson,,a li964 Manchester High Mrs. Post will be at the to-wn^the bombs did not drop until. Rockville; Thomas Mazur, scaling down the Vitnamese*war Fire Starter Mn. adiite. KX) per package. #100UP9G posal Area, -will be held , at 7 But therie’s been a comjplcte in­ Our Reg. Repels insects. - Afn 3 7 « Firiends may call at tire fc- School, graduate, win be em­ offi-Ce building each Saturday iiv after they pulled away from the Loomis ,St.;, Edward Moyni- and is keeping U.N. Secretary 5 4 4 nerel home-tonight from 7 to 9. p.m. at the Town Hall. A ifilm terchange.” 7.29 ployed as a computer pax>gram- July to receive payments, from area. han, Windsorville Rd., Rock General U Thant frqm Presi­ Patio & Garden Ui^nreUa will be shown on the land fill 1 2 7 m er at the school. 9 a.m. to noon. Payments may ville; Alfred Reinhardt, 179 E. dent Johnson. method of refuse di.sposal. Sgt. Samuel J. Haugh -III, also be made at her^home daily. Center Stl; Mrs. sfeila' Rich, Goldberg-himself djd not re­ Upright desipi for storing taH- 'tA s on all major holidays, the Mt of bottles. Fiberglass In­ State’s R ainfall son of Mr. and Mrs. -Samuel Church Notes Chestnut Hill; Cora Sonnen, ply directly when asked if he State Firms Get 1 0 8 8 Stocks in Brief disposal airea will be closed on sulated, mkde of rugged steel. The quick def>eijdable. W to Haugh, 71 Garden St., arrived Gilead church attendants Somers; Howard Smith, 19 Knox regretted he had left the Su­ Stm charcoal fires. Sat^r^tco- Manual lift umbrella is_pertect for 1T.50 I a L L Monday, July 4th. ■ Red enamel finish. Convenient Reiser, but Still in Viet Nam last Saturday with were greeted at the door last St.;- Walter. Swiateri, 173 Spruce preme Court to come here, say­ Contracts Wortli nomical. 500 watts. W , ap* patio and garden. #2378. . NEW YORK (AP)—The “Stock Mrs. Skoog Honored drtun. attached bottle - opener. the 4th Battalton, 603 Airborne Sfj^jday by Mr. and Mrs. Karl St.;- John Sylve.ster, 257 Bmji- ing: “ Once I make a dec'isioij, T *614. proved. #98. market rally picked up stqam Mrs. Muriel Skoog of An­ ' ! Short of Normal Infantry The imit departed from -Links, Ushers were Ed Hinch- ham St.; Vincent Szwe.d,' He­ make a decision. It’s kind of $75,9 Million s i dover Lake, an employe of Ft., Campbell, Ky., where it was cliff.a'ndl^eon Gardiner. Parish­ in moderately active trading bron; Mrs. Eva Tiner, 12 Edith futile to look back. You have to Rd., Rockville. MAnsfield State Training School WASHINGTON (API y * “Twe ' i . V ’ -I ( (Continued from Fdge One) trained in the use of helicop­ ioners are being remifided to early this afternoon. look forward in lif^ since .1963, has been named If , s ters in day and night move­ gather af the church Wednes- Today’s sliarp gain was made BIRTHS 'YES’TERDAY: A “I’m a grown man, I’ve made Connecticut corporations wm mm '■'■The high temperature -was a Nursing Service Aide of the a deoisi(&i and I ’m busily en­ ments. He is a 1958 graduate of day evening at 8 for an hour of, despite the. usual caution that daughter to iMr. and Mrs. Rob­ awarded contracts tqtaling.-$i5.9 record for June 27 of 98 de- She was cited “because of her gaged in what I’m doing now.”- V ^ ' J L-V'’, on Manchester High School and a spiritual renewal, and -to pray precedes -a long holiday week- ert O’Brien, East Hartford: a million by the Pen-tagon Thurs­ grees. The mercury reacnea w • ° , unu.sual understanding' of the He s.aid he still feels as he did squad leader with the batalhon’s and sing- together. end. The market will be closed son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kel­ day- oj; above on five days between, retarded and her great inter­ last July 20, when-he accepted Co. A. The Rev. Dr. J. Good Brown, Monday, July 4. ley, Columbia; a .son ,t6 Mr. and 4s we Jime 24 and June 30. est-in the care and training of the U.N. post and told White interim pastor, will occupy the Mrs. Thomas Bonneau, An­ Army-Urutednited ■ Aircraft, Si­ The rainfall deficit for the The turnabout came when the totally,, dependent children at House reporters his Supreme Sabbath Services will be held Hebron First Congregational dover. korsky divi^i^, Stixitfoi'd, $7,5 first six months of the year Is market was approaching its the state school.” Court service would al-ways be tonight at 7:30 and tomorrow Church pulpit at 9:30 a.m. and DISCHARGED Y E S T E R. million forTieavy-lift cargo heli;.' abcMit ih i inches lower than the mid-May lows and indicated She received a cash 'award “Che most enjoyable experi­ Deluxe 7 Web Chaise Folding Sun Got •hortage of 7.82 inches through at 9 a.m. at Temple Beth Sho- the Gilead church pulpit at 11 that a support level may liave DAY: Carol Holman, 154 High­ copter#/^and $2 million foTTO from the Mansfield Parents A s­ ence’! of his life.” lom. been fouhd. , — land S t; Mrs. Helma Rocco, training device.? for heavy-lift the same period in 1966. Sunday. sociation and a citation frbrft “ I took this job not to enjoy St.,Peter’s Episcopal Church, East Hartfoixl; Edward 'Tib­ ficopters; ,Avco Corp., ^rat- Our Reg. C 4 4 . \ Our Reg...... 3nt of the state this because I thought it wa^i Many Areas Qet will have one service only, at 9 copter-engines, rt' ___ y- Krause Blam ed ferrous metals, chemigals, rails Rosalie La Roe, Mansfield. ifplldol. duty assignment ,for bur ^ d \ in - 16 Pe. Pressed Glass New E xeM og . a.m., the Rev. OordoR-.vW. Wee- and, airlines advanced. — ' Navy-United- Aircraft, Si­ Prestone Prestone Hi-strength I” aluminum tubing—6 position 1” tubular aluimnum frame; heavy gauge DISCHARGED TODA'Y: ------— try, 1 atill think it is. I haven’t korsky _ division: Stratford. $13.8 In Fatal Crash Federal Grants man, rector, officiating. Key issues posted gains rang­ adjustments. Available in green, turquoise velon'sling center braced for extra support., Mrs. Audrey Bloniarz and Manchester Eveidng Herald changed my mind. Anything million for,SH3D helicopters and ing up to points but most ad- • Id MiiMte RadliliM' Fhicii Luncheon Sets ‘*Tad” Miu|. I (Continued from Page One) 2 daughter, 9 Fern St., RockyjJle; Andover: correspondent. Law- insinuating,,.to the contrary is parts; United Aircraft, Pratt & Jet ^ a x or pumpkin. #811. # 2000. Jo^ A. Krause, 22, of 44 MancJiester Evoijing Herald van'ebs wore fractional. -■ rence M(ie, tel. 742-6796. not well founaed.’’ The Office of Economic Op- Hebron eorrespondeni, .Miss Su­ Mrs. Grace Talbot, 455 “E. Mid­ WliitnCy division, Hiirtford, $26..'!' Ridge-St. has been found cri|n- The Associated Pres.s 60-stock ------As to the reports be wa.s dis­ Car PoHsk and Oeaner 9 AHti-Rust and port^ily had grants to help old­ dle" 'Tpke.; Mrs. Sandra Beck­ million for e-nginos for Air Force san Pendleton; avciage at noon had risen LURE FOR INDUSTRY pleased with Rusk, Goldberg n i * 1 9 9 Inally negligent in the motor er per.sons, and the space agen­ 2.0 with and son, 111 Cooper Hill planes;' Avco Gorp., Stra'tford, Water Pimp LabHcmt 5 5 " . - to 315.9 with indu.strials up 3.7, HARTFCBD (AP)—In an ef­ declared: "I. have no feud with vehicle death of his grandmoth­ cy had $5.2-milJiqn research St.; Martin Nonvood, 42 Bige­ $2.9 million for ntaterials and rails up .4 and utilities up .9. fort to attract industry, Oonnect- the secretary of state. I express 9 9 c Dqliday Special! er, Mrs. Aiinie Tldinas „ on on such things es 'titanium al­ low St.;- Paul Brouilette. 40 El­ services for (iy 66 aircraft! • Sealer jn d Stop Leik Swim Programs The Dow Jones'.giyerago of 30 ro St.; Ml'S. Alice Weir, llY >cut communUies spent nearly myself. He expressed himself. _ Air. Force-United Aircraft m m 1 Beautiful design in oUve or am­ Od3(»Cu1 oeramto hot or April 6, according to Louis W. loys. - cold bever------Industrials at noon iras up*9.13 ber glass. Set consists of 4 din­ , Schaefer, coroner for Hartford And up at the Caipdtol, the Summer- St. $22 million in the past decade. ThaTs normal in tha^gbyern- East Hartford, $1.4 million lor Your ner plates, 4 salad plates. 4 summer i ar879.23. . ZaslMt safe cleaning Silicone Bell & Howell Auto Load Super 8 County. Senate Agriculture (jommittee Set at Pools Also. Richard La, Querre,^. According To-a State^Dcvelort ment.. But we are y^yXgood for J57 aircraft. i^annula can be apphed in-sun, Chdee cups and 4 saucers. designs. Wapping^ Philip Roberts, 129 iAent~ GJbirimission survey re- friends. We ha-ve the mort amS- ,:■)> ...... — Mrs. Tidmas ^y;as a passen- voted to expaftd the grants for Airlines were the .strongc.st or shade. 3 9 « ’The Manche.sler Recreation Steep Hollow Lone; Mrs. Doris leaded.. Thursday, ...these funds cable and congenial relations. ger in a car d^ven by Krause, the school lunch program-, while group ' with • Pan American Zoom Movie Camera and Park Dcp'artmcnC wiir con­ which— ----- went'i.'— out _rof. -Control 4.—1 at .1 the-. JjpusC — L Committee- World Airways and Eastern Finkbein, Patricia Dr., 'Vernon; were spent 'by ■Sr'munTcHpalities "I also have no de.s“ire or am- Tax Book ” ■ duct the following special swim­ Mfs. Hulda Eicitnbr, Coventry; highway accessi Sewer and'bitioh to become secretary ot , Cartridge loading. Behind the lens Optromic Eye exposure > ''K ' Pine and Walnut Sts. jind cleared for floor action the Air Lines__ahcad more thgn 2 V' ' t r%- f ! ming programs this summer, in Gilbert Lebrun, 104 Regan Rd.', othSt services .to specific indus- state or hold any-other officeThe Domesday Book was the eontojl. 30’ film drive. Under exposure indicator. Film rammed into three parked cars. grant of the antipoverty qn-o- points. American' Airlines and addition to the regCIlar swim first official record.jjf English ' 'M r ' Mrs. Tidmas was rushed to gram. United Air Lines gained fracr Rockville: Steven Davis 37 Htil tries or industrial areas. other than the one I now hold. supply inificator in viewfinder. Lock run, etc. Model #311. program at Manchester’s four propeTty owners and the afhount the Jiospital, but she was dedd tional'iyj St.; Michelle ,i.penbow, .East' 'The $'21.8 million of local funds ' “ I entered upon it to help the' See Caldor’s low, low price." >- ■ swimming pools, it is anhouheod was supplemented by $3.9 from-i-country. Whether I am succeed- of land they o*ned. William of > ^ ... .» ■ o f internal Injuries on arrival. ■Boei;g topped the ai'r'ST^ ’ ^^artford;--Bouglas Woodbury, 26 >• * by William Boyle, .director, of other-sources, such as the fed- ing in helping the country is not Normandy ordered compilation H o l i d a y B o n u s ! purchase oif b & h # 311. Tlie coroner’s report said Area Weather with a-2-point advance. ^y® Jsrttes Talbot,-36, .jiVTut- I A HTCrt recreSUop. ney Rd.'; Brian Dimock, 20 Tim- eral government and industry for,^ e but tor others to judge. I of 'the data soon after he con- Krauae was not alble to explain Advaneps of about a point * ' Trigger grip. Reg. Caldor price 18.47 and 1 Super Koda- WENDSOR LOCKS (AP) — Senior Red Cro.ss lifesaving neir Rd., Vernon; Donna Maus, itself. ' ■ . ..^ hope I am.”^- quered England fn 1066. - 'i' ■ -the cause of the accide'ht. He were posted by International V ' chrome 8 film cartridge. Reg. Caldor price 2.12. Absolute­ Warm temperatures and fair clas.se.s will be conducted Mon­ . Boltpn; Edna Williams, 162 said he had steqiped at the stop Harvc.ster, Anaconda, Union . • ...... " ^ . .. ly free. A total Caldor value ot 15.59. skies will prevail over Oonnecti- days from July 11 to August 29, Spencer St. sign at the -Witersection, but Carbide, Du Poht, Westing- cut tor the next few days, the at Verplanck PK- non; Mrs. Rita Engli.sh and son, AH Metal Vernon #101 The coroner noted that The avei-ages were helped by - , .A / 37 Cook St.; Mrs. Evelyn Mc- a 3-point jump by Eastman Ko­ 8m m A ctio n he S f ^ ^ i ^ " t e l d n g ftteroqon the m ^ r y will like- residents 16 y ^ r s of age or old: Entee and .son, 310 Spruce St.; jic jio..* — „ tu. nn J------1. gj. and'must be able to swim a dak. M i mtitB the 90. degree mark, Mrs. Roberta Griffin, 147 School Slide File a mile. IBM addcd“5 points, ^ 6 9 oz. A him lnuni the coroner said, coupled witli St.: Joseph Rabaglono, 69 Ham­ sea breeze will develop by aft- Women’s swim class slimnas* prices advanced in moderate Movie Editor! 10^x10^ AdjASlalis Krause’s unfamiliarity -With the lin St.; Audrey Bryda, Wapping; tics starting Wedne.sd.ay July 6 trading on the American Stock h . drtvine. may h a ,. Shana Hopperstead, 116 S.' Ad­ Pitcher-Decanter Ice Cube Trays W 9 9 c Out “ >"6 Exchange, , AOontributed to the accident ‘ oqgree level. at Waddell Pool .will be con-, ams St. , - ’ , Reg. H ib a c h i High pressure prevails over ducted every Monday, Wednes­ 1965 RAMBLER CLASSIC MODEL 550 4-DOOR SEDAN Our Reg. 129< day and Friday from noon to Our Reg. 16.87 the Northeast and all indications 1.49 9 9 c Our Reg. lOxM are for this fair weather system 1 p.m. during July and August.'_ Early Taxpayers This beautiful one owner car was sold new by 29e Holds 150 metal or-glass .Get started now edit­ Price Up Today Parkway Crash in g those vacation 6.77 H ib a eU to drift slowly Ci&sft.w#rd during No registration is necessary.,,5,. With toda.y . the ,first day us. It is fully equipped with the somooth run­ mounted slides or 300 'TRUMBUU*. (AP )-^A 37-year- Buy savaral for naaras for roar movies. Save yourself the next 48'teurs,' providing a Business men's noon swim, for paying 196^-67 Klanches- Over a haM gallon wito coyer Adjustable ehrmned grid with 'tvoodeii h u ^ e . Oast ivon; For Dogs’ Tags old Wilton architect was injured ning 199 cu. in. OHV 6 eylincier engine, 3- cardboard riidet. limit 1 "a load” of work laten continuation of the early .sum­ noon to 1 p.m. will be held every ter taxes, some taxpayers ftrpi pouring spout. Idisal for loe oold Mammer drinkB. Bright sharp picture. fatally - Thursday night ,and his speed standard transmission, pushbutton ra-“ water. Juices or for tea .with per ewtome*. body with wooden fiuse draft oontroL TJss indoors or mer heat wave. 'Tuesday and Thursday at Wad­ were at the Municipal Build­ Focus control, geared With yesterday at 5 p.m. the wife and son escaped serious in.-. | dio, deluxe light group, 4 new whitewall tires, the new Wg tea bags. Assorted outdoors. ■ ' Five Day Forecast dell Pool starting Thursday July ing before 8 this moriiing, wind. A fine value. deadline for purchaaing dog 11- jury when their car crashed on full wheel discs, seat belts and much more. colors.' Temperatures in Connecticut, 7. This is a good opportunity waiting for 'the doors to the Merritt Parkway. censes without-an,,Ad * '' \5 Scrito Pri. and Sot ■ proxlmately 2,750 Manchester Warm through the pc- swim and to kpep physically fit. peared, and the. collectors’ a o g own^ failed to obtain Bridgeport. His wife',* Ellen,'38v-'| riod but moderating slightly: the ' A senior citizens swim for all office reported that people MANCHESTER -1145 TOLUND TURNPIKE, EXIT 93, WILBURtROSS PARKWAY and their son^ Timothy, , were' their pets. the'week, . . adults over age 60,will \>e held kept conling in --a steady 8 Aii o f this morning, the fees,. Some normal hdghs and lows: every VVednesday, htM'n- to .1- released after treatment. stream. ^ Caldor m MASSACHUSETTS gon e up. 25 cents for each Hartford 84 and 61, Bridgeport p.m. at Globe Hollow Pool,' Sta^f police said their ca'f DE(H)RMIE1i MOTOR SALES, liw. .i. r.-' IN NEW YORK 'About 75 i>er cent ofj those Mon., Turn., Wed...... 9 :3 0 ^ t o 9:30PM I IN CONNECTICUT vvent out of control and struck • PORT CHISTIR • BEDFORD HIUS llosaae —- $3.75 for males and gl and #3,,. New Haven 78 and starting Wednesday July 6. who paid their' tax bills to­ » HORTHAMPTON a three -orr the divider, then ^ 285 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER— 643-4165 , Thuisdoy 4 Hdoy ..... 9;30^fc )9*?9?N 1 • spayed females, $7.95 for un- #i. - A recreation swim for the day, paid -them in full,, al­ lOdlOPM • WATWBUSY W SROOKFIILD a MANCHISTU • ' KIKSKILL • kiNOSTON turned-j)vef and hit another Serturdoy...... 9:00 AM to " I •pajwitf female dogs, I^eclplta-tion niay total ■ about ■ handicapped will be condiicte'd though they are permitted .to “CELEBRATING OVER 20 YEARS IN BUSINESS’* . . tree. l a -addition, the owners o f one tfehth Indh as scattered eyery Monday, noon to 1 p.m. pay ii) two installrnents, a;*: ■ 1'-.. ;* The Flemings address in Wil­ d o s t «ltbdu$ « 1966-67 koense sbowera tbe early part c f ithe at Globe Hollow Fool staxting July 1 and Jan. 1. M •refrMgUi^toarredt aiid lbi*. week. Monday, July Id. ton is 93 Millstone Road;. ,

r - Cf MANCHESl’ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 1,1966 P A G E E L I FRIDAY, JU LY 1,1966, PAGE TEN ,1', BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC3HESTER, CONN, .i:______i ----- L-^------' — ------>-r------1s going to be made to look ab­ name someone to run .should the economics curriculum, Mrs. South Windsor jHevaluation Doetor Disagrees solutely ^bsurd if it cannot even endor.se'd candidate withdraw. ■ Laura Trask noted that volun­ CD Alarm Test ^ C o v e n t r y . British Laborites Split .tell the country if it is gplng to Paul Maynard of East- Hart­ Stute. Democratic Representatives of the teer assistance in, her classes Manchester’s dvil Defense debate Viet Nam.” RICH ford IVES' ' named permanent United Appraisal C<^ con­ would be "most wfelcome.” Warning S^tem will sound 'Leftist Laborite John Mendel- Britt Is-GOP Senate Pick; secretary of the convention. ducting a reyaluatlbh of all Confessed in Pther discussion, some par­ Over Viet Debhte Decision Evaluation Talks Continue; tomorrow at a.m. in a TOn,- supported by IwHi Conserv­ South Windsor’.s delegates in­ Convention Tonight Manchester real estate, have ticipants, said they felt that the three-minute, steady blast. LONDON (AP) — A wide- Bowden saidi business for the ative and Laborite members,. | Id a r k L O A I cluded Mrs. Joan 'Oberg^ Vernon covered the entire town, and faculty and. administration ^are open split developed in Prime House of Commons was all laid Egan Declines Nomination O. Peterson, Mrs. Mary Kehoe (Continued from Page One) Eihrur^ Problems Viewed^ The • test is m ^ e every demanded; “VVhy isn’t it possi­ SMALL, MEDitJM are now making callba'cks. attempting to oomply with" the Minister HaroM Wilson’s Labor on for next wepk and he would and Marshall Wellington. Says He’s Compete Saturday momlni: at thb ble, in view of the urgency of Paul Britt of East Hartford ance Company. He was mayor porting of campaign contrl^i, the poor; the program was be­ Today they are working on recommendations of the evalu­ party today as the government try to announce early next week and LARGE LOADB X fotirth meeting: cm the hish ed increasing the number of 'same hour, in an effort to Ihe matter, and the announce­ was nominated by acclamation of East Hartford from J941 to tlons and expenditures now tin­ gun in 1965 with $l(f million for Windsor St., Burnham St. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)— the other charMsr^e , said h# ation committee, wherever the' refused a demand from legisla- whether ai Vietnamese debata ment that further bomfiOng op­ 1 CALL AFTER 5 P-M. Manchester Evening Herald ■ Mhool evaluetton repdrt the bMks'from the present 5,500 to evaluate the effectiveness of last night a s, the jRepublican 1943 and a rnember of the board der non-partisan study.” the first two years. and Croft Dr. A mental patient said by police would •plea^.Artnocent by reasoa recommendations are valid foi* tors of all parties for an emer- could be held the week after, j South Windsor correspondent, Hifh.ichool lMt nifht that WM l Bailey, Dempsey made by columnist Drew Pear­ able within convenient commut- about ten residents and me,m- a shortage of clerical help, Mrs. tlUXBURY, Mass, (AP) — No The nomination was made by cy, from 1959 to 1962, and a ------, who have examined ijlmr'aiys he , Dr. Aifies Robey, dirqqtor Ot been available to the gener&l threateping to-balk the adminis- make-lt;” Bowden said.' son that Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, . btrs of the staff, aii^inistration Motycka said. Nv tratlon’s entire legislative pro- ‘ "What you have said is pro­ Jolin i. Egan of South Windsor. member of the charter revision rtudent” tection-Pf the rights of property isn’t. the Bridgewater State Hospital public through the superin- self-respecting h^seshoe crab Shuffle Lineup D-Conn., diverted to his own use and board ot education, ad* The school participated in, gram because of the prime min- foundly unsatisfactory,” Liberal Egan had been endorsed the * ^ owners in all necess"fery cxercis* xhe Is charged with where the patient is quarteredi .tendent of schools’ office. The will be safe in the waters along commission in 1962. money which die donors thought Joumed at 11 p. m. last night :• various federal programs, next meeting will deal with the ister’s support for the America,^ party leader Jo Grlmohd retort- East 'Hartford town corhmittee (Contiiiiied from Page One) — Enact '.‘effective" triith-in- of the power or eminent do- five podnts cd armed robbery disagreed. He inscribed the pa­ the Duxbury coastline this sum­ A member of the East Hart­ would be used for political cam­ after covering only three of the which pay a percentage of book­ lost three area.s in the report campaign in Viet Nam. cd. “ The whole country is ar- earlier this week as a prsspec- lending, tmth-in-packaging, aijd ^ain," ' ' and assault with a dangerous tient as afflicted with a rart ford town council, Britt is chalr- paign purposes. • ' truth-in-adVertising laws. seven curriculum areas on the purchasing costs, "but this re­ Physical education, ijjdpstrial' mer. More than 100 Laborites and bused. The House of Commons and Gerald Lamb of Waterbiiry, — implement recommends- weapon. He hasn’t been charged com'bin^tion of mental illnesses. tive candidate for the post. -man of the board of health and Amoi)g the p,ther planks were . — Bring about "complete mod- _ /. agenda. It also included discus- imbursement is aimost com­ arts and music. The date has ifheir problems started this Liberals presented a motion state treasurer. ^ tions of the Clean Water Task with Ab'e stranglings- Judge Cahill took the. caaSi Egan said the move to nomi­ the flood control commission. promises to: ernizatton” of the state Jail sys- . sjons of hefdth and library serv­ pletely spent on extra clerical week with the toWn’a 6th anniial New Haven’s pcmocratic Force, a citizens’ advisory g r ^ p / «rhe ' strangUngs Wgari in under advisement. not y e f been set. ' Thursday night in Parliament nate him came as a surpri.se. He ia also a member of the — Increase, “ both in amount tern within the framework,©! a ices. help, because of extra paper "Crab Roundup,” during which demanding that the government RANGE 85 East Center St. Town Chairman Arthur T. Bar- that advocated, among other June, 1962, when four women Though he was very honored by state ^commission -to-lAlu^y the bleri,_ a staunch supporter of and pcrcentagej.‘ Uie"St'atc con- Department of Corrections, things, $160 million in state SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY , The meeting did get to the Work required by' these ■ pro­ TEEN-AGER DROJPNS the roles of the buckaroos were denounce U.S. policies in the AND At Sunjmit St. were murdered. The last was-ih the endorsement, ^ a n said he ftecesslty and feasibility of Sen. "Thomas J. Dodd, has an­ Aribution to the cost of local whioh\^fould also administer grants to help towns build sew­ a<*^< ^d^ign language and home grams.” > , MIDDLETOWN ( ^ ) — Vi'il- played by hundreds of Duxbury Southeast Aslan country. January, 1964, when Mary A. STORRS (AP)—Today is th# F U E L O IL •^must "regretfaily decline” the '■metropolitan government.' nounced that if the controversial public education." such oth ^ , correctional instltu- age plants. economics curricula, and to Paul Boardman, a board of liam Hills Jr., i8^--t[«)wned in a youngsters. Laborite, Liberal and Con­ WEEKEND CASH arid CARRY SPECIAL Sullivan, 19, was found dead in 25Ch anniversary of the Univer­ htmpr. .- Britt's nomination . was sec­ legislator is not afforded a warm — Create a. Department 6( tions as the^ne^n’.s and women’s health and library services. Dis­ education member, asked J f a reservoir at tha'Oonnecticut Val­ The ^oung waterfront hunters servative legislators returned to GASOLINE the apartment she shared with sity of Connecticut School of BeCgusc Egan was not a dele­ onded by Charles Cass, a mem­ welcome, a vote ..of confidence Transportation. in which would state prisons, aPpy to receive all' attempting to retrieve it. ;i:i! MAIN SIKKI’.T East Hartford.,or 36 years,jind The senatpr’;^. affairs have amount of state money given collective bargaining with their haV^been observed to travel the ' volunteer assistance I can He was the son of Mr. and each crab. High school students leader in the House. Of Com- ' OPEK tILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY AMD FRIDAY Vernon Peterson, Pa,y, Court Thursday that he thinks The school moved to its pren- be carried out because Of- the 'IT,I,. is .a retired vicepreSident ofAhp- Mrs. Mary Lou LylC.s and Paul been under scrutiny by a Sen­ communities for special educa­ employers, ' acrosAxpeeans at speeds over Mrs. William Hills of Brooks carry pn the job during- the mens, -refused the demand to­ he is competent to’ stand trial on ent site, at Storm in 1961. email size of the library. i:et." Cohneclicut General Life Insur- Maynard. The committee will ate Ethics Committee. tional programs for children of ' — Provide "scnipulous ‘ pro- 460 mileVpe'^ hour. The recommendations includ­ During discussion of the home Road. ■ i. summer. day as he did Thursday night. Hm’kvilli’ H7.‘.-:i27l

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serving, m teachers arid helpers. Medicare in Effect South Windsor Bus service to and from the' State Ready church will be provided. Parents NEW HAVEN (AP) — As will be notified of the bus sche­ MUNICIPAL BUILBING the medley program be- Town. Should Be Active dule for their area, upon enroll; President Galls Plan . gtins todays Connecticut hos- m ent pltais^ai^ prepared. In CRPA^ Says LWV Itfancheeter Evening Herald Tliis was the word Thtirs- . . South Windsor eorreepondent,' Blessing foi: Elderly ..day from Dr.’ T. Stuart The L,eague of Wottien Voters gregational Church Oils year le Aniw. Lyons, teL 644-8682. (Continued from Page Oney; Hamilton,' president of the has issued a call for active "Christian Living With One * _____ Connecticut Hospital Asso­ town participation in the Capi- Another.” - The school will be WRITER REFU8B® VISA ■ de.segrepallng when they begin ciation. ' tol Region Planning Agency held July 6 to July 15, from 9 LiEJCIINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Closed to feel the pressure from unhap­ Tragedy Repeats (ORPA). a.m. to noon weekdays at the vahdenboech.. a Univere- i. Hamilton said problems V av' ^ '' V-V r - py local residents, both white In Maiirie^ Dad might arise from inade­ A consensus was reached by church. ^ \i(y of Kentucky political ecien- and\black,” he added. quate federal financing or a league memibers at the June Mrs. Iva Burnham and Mrs. tlSt, say he waa refused a vtSa MONDAY, JULY 4, m Twenty-three ■ stdtes entered shortage in hospital person­ membership meeting: Betty Brown are general super- by the South African govern- ^ ' A ■ medicare with 100 per cent par­ FindsTots Dead nel. "Wc recognize,” the league intendehts. The teaching staff ment because he wrote critic- ticipation by their qualified hos­ says, "a vital interrelationship (ConMiuued from Page One) Still, he said, “We believe will includieMrs. Arline Bidwell, isms of country’s racial INDEPENDENCE DAY pitals. and some others 'came thatyConnecticut’s condition among the tqwns of the Capitol story lady; Mrs. Jane Tapley, policies. close to that. puffy refused to Inifidl'her afterg of raadiness is second to Region, therefore we believe cooking; Mrs. Marilyn Senger, Vendenbosch, .who receiritly re- In hi.s medioare’s-eve state^-Tiospital in Augusta. A grand none In the nation.” active membership In the Capi­ Mrs. Betty Williams, Mrs. Hel- turned from a wOrM study tour, ment. President Johnson said>he Jury reifused to Indict her after tol Region Planning Agency is en Bancroft, | Mrs. Lorraine said he'had applied for the visa DMraCBWCY 1ELEPHONC NOMMRS: had no doubt ol tlje succe% ot the hospital .reported she was of the utmost Importance to the Clapp, Mrs. Jane Hudelson, Mrs. in Septemiber. He said no official the twin medicare p rq g f^ s if insane. Washout Items town of South ’Windsor.” Jean, Roberts, Mrs. .Lois Obn- reason was given for the'raftisal. these three things M ^e n ; A hos^tal spokesman said » j ' The group noted that the staad; Mrs. Audrey Dinse, Mrs. ______,______...- HfCpitWCiy • • •'* # « • e • • e-e t • • e 6 e,e e • • 4 4 ^ * 5 0 7 0 ■If ho.spitals w^eipt their re- today that Mrs. Firfier was re- ’ J P U t O H A g e n C l a ORPA. has many long-range Ann Shepard, Mrs. Virginia .-ipocisibllity un^cV the law not to lea.sed March 8, 1959, and that planning recommendations Smith, Mrs. Valerie Smith and G a r b a g e ...... 6 4 9 -1 8 8 4 di.scnmin.’ilc/dgainst any patient there apparently was no indica- Manchester's board of direc- which shoul be seriously consid­ the Rev. Lloyd Williams. be'cause tion of any potential recurrence tors, on July 12, will conduct ered. Lutheran School MAYTAG ^ ^ tto ry Stwijir aiid W ater .^. .^.r .649-9697 •'If ^<5tors'ireat their patients of her illness. • hearings on two proposed addi- The league statement contin- . Enrollments are still being wMth/dairness and-compas^on. 1 The father told police he re- tlonal appropriatloijs (bdth ues that there should be a grad- £iocepted for children to. attend fpcl sure that most dpctbrs do burned home from his job in the washout itenw) to the board of ual realization of the goals,'al- the vacation Bible school at Our WASHERS „ 1 i . _ . . , .. .. though not .■ necessarily the pMin to drive hard ''bai^ain« car shops of the Maine Central education’s 1966-67 budget Savior Lutheran ChurOh, 239 \M) 1 with needy patients.” X *^*^road in Waterville about-'f>- The hearings will be held at specifics, of the ORPA’s land- Graham Rd., Wapping. Classes X "If old patients cooperate irl'p.m. Thpraday. - the board's regular meeting,— use plan, within the town’s plan ■will be held July 11 through \ M-hcduling treatment and do not He found hie 9-montii-old at 8 p.m., in the Muincipal of development. - 22, ' Monday through Friday DRYERS : demand ,ufineces^ry hospitad daii^ter, Nathalie Rose lying Building-Hearing Room, “The public must be more in­ from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The theme i RUG & TILE and medicaAservices." ^ face down in about one and one- The two proposed approprla- formed of the purposes, plans this year is "My-Savior and I.” He concluded; "I liave no_ half inches of .jvater In the bath- tions, both to be financed by and recommendations ,pt the Ail children • three years old 875-0983 VERNON CNUCLE 649-61 UEOENqi .'doubt for the future. I believe" tub. periodic reimbursements from ORPA. The delegates ; tbem- through those who will enter «cMniiu»«BeinwmH7THii>W^. that'July 1, 1966, marks a new Fisher ran a'bout a- quarter of State, are $24,975 for a vo- seives have an obligation to in­ eighth grade this fall are wel­ NORMAN’S day of freedom for our people.” cational ediKation program and MBSIDeiTIAL and ■H i MfrOOO-VOOrOniUMMHVOITMK a mile to the nearest home with form the town commissions and come. For registration, Mrs. LtNUcoMarmo The government has pooh- a telephone,'' the home of How- $4,800 for a summer-student the public of CRPA activities.’ Robert Krepcio, 60 Henry jEld., Ki>r Till' IU hI IIchI 011(1 Till- H< mI Si-rvlti' m Ml mMo-wa Lav. umbmamo poohed forecasts that a tide of ^rd Wood', to summon help. work program. The town is already a partici- Mm. Warren Schimmel, 19 The Hartford Electric ■jSlWTAtmCCIMMTTOW / elderly patients will swamp the 10 iNamitnm He and ■ police then found pating member of the CRPA. -Henry Rd., both in Wapping, n il II \HTI OICII III» Irospitals. Hospital adminis- Kathleen Louise, 6, and Michael ART MUSEUM URGED pays einnual dues and-has two'™^y contacted. MAM MUMTMt HLE I NuctMniuDmimi ^iiitrators generaliy agree that Jon, lying under blankets In'a WASHINGTON (AP) — The agency delegates, r , T ’! W A U TO W A a tliere will be some difficult local bed. He found his wife on a bed. Sehatte Public Works Committee The league also said that .Include 50 members, with 40 .-.ituations but that they can han­ CARPEUNG TORQINOL All were downstairs. Tlie upper' has been urged to authorize the cluster development of homes -rr- Western Massachusetts Electric Company dle the expected average in­ section of the one and one-half construction of a Washington and businesses could be valu-- INLAID l i n o l e u m €MIAkMB€lt I— a . ™ - . crease of not more than 5 per story hc^e was sealed off, museum to house tW art works able and useful, and calls for cent in the patient load. poBce said. ^ ' now owned by Joseph H. Hirsh- imniediate and thorough explo­ FLOORING MMiO This judgment was reinforced’ An autopsy by b'r. Irving Goo- bom of New York and Gfeen- ration of this.spncept. Wbrtheast Utflltles starts life here today. Our customers wiU still get their service mmwrwftim BUNTATn as -.each recenf day brought dof, Waterville pathologist, wich, Conn. , m f -'•00,000 scores of new hospitals into Members of the Ieag;ue’s •00.000 showed the Jhree had drowned. Officials of the. Smithsonian ORPA study team included Mrs. AH Work Gipdranleed Ikxn Hie sazue electric company they’ve known. They will still see the same tm cks... same 400,000 compliance. . Officials expect wiy 4M^000 Df. Maurice Phllbrick,- county Ihstittition testified Thursday in Joseph Adams, chairman; Mrs. CAR FAIR, INC. that many more will meet both nhooo medical examiner, placed the favor pf the $13 million project David L. Evans, Mrs. .James meteJteaders...same uniforms. . the medical cafe standards and time of death at about 7 a.m. to create a permanent home for FREE BSTIMAieS . the civij rights tbst during July. Thursday. Hirshhorn.'s $25 million collec- Zbell, Mrs. Thoinas Close, Mrs. BI6 DISPLAY - RECONDITIONED But as time goes on, our aim is to make this larger, stronger organization felt by all The which-already had S ta te s The father was reported In tion of sculpture, paintings and ' ' WH|6|!| AMOUNT WILL FTF YOUR BUM En HO per cent certification of hos- seclusion’with friends. ' drawings. . . PollcepatrolmenW illiamRy- SAFETY CHECKED AUTOMODILES oastom^s ki terms of even better s^ioe. and-important to every household budgeter- pital.s for compliance as of mid­ night ivere Alaska, Arizona, , . . -.1. _ . ..I...... ------' ' an and Charles Jurgelas have 461 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER moie and more attractive prices. _ been appointed sergeants" on the AMOUI^ 24 Mo. so Mo. 48 Mb. M Nn. Colorado. Connecticut;' Hawaii, PHONE 643-1591 Back electric company will be an curating subsidiary of the parent organization. But Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, . town police department. The ap­ Marj'iand, Ma-s.sa.chusctls,^ Min­ Piantanida Still in Coma^ pointments are effective today, f 600.00 $ 22t 6 f 16.97 f l 2A9 nesota, Montana, Nebraska, To'wn Manager Terry V. Spren- it win retain its own ident^y, to remain close to its custoftiers and continue to take a part 1O0O.0O 46J9 SIJM S4S7 20.99 - c i : ' Nevada; New Hampshire, New Doctors Refuse Prediction kel reports. in local civk affairs. This includes continuing effcarts to attract new industry to the region. •lersey. North Dakota, Oregon, Sgt. Ryan of 85 Highview R^. 2600.00 114.71 7946 S2A2 5LM Rhode Ishmd, South Dakota WAS^nNGTON (AP) — Two piantanida was hospitaUzed in hnd Sgt. Jurgelas of 417 Rt. 5.^ MM 9L«|, The main goal of affiliation is to realize the efficiency that^a^large integrated system Vermont and Wyoming... WII1411 The months afterghis’oxygen aupply-Miimesota before being trans- have both beSn on the force 8600.00 168.72 llOJM •V'VritnriU of'anam^SarnoB and was cut Off when he was 67,000 ferred to the Clinical Center of since its inception in 1963; Jure- offbre. This Will be increasingly inipofiht in providing for Hie future'power requirements the Virgin Islands also had full ^ect above the gixjupd, parochu- the Public Health Service’s NIH served as an elected consta- participltion^ '______tiat Nick Piantanida is sUll un- in nearby Bethesda, Md. ,hle from_J.959 to.A963.------A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK MON. THRU SAT. 9 fe 4-- of the thriving Connecticut Biver Valley..—------. At th? other end of the scale concious and in critical condi- Doctors at Minneapolis had . First Church School “7 were Mississippi ■with 33 of 133 tion with brain damage. indicated the parachutist auf- The thqme of . the vacation V The three (derating companies of Northeast already ^iB^part of the $1.5 billion con- Tjb^ ^BIG 11 POWERLOOP” shaded area is Northeast Utilities operating liospitals certified for rights Piantanida was attempting fered some Undetermined brain Bible school of the First Con- By BILL LENNON EXCEPT^/' area. "Big 11 Powerloop" is a $1.^ billion construction program now being compliance, South Carolina with to break the world free-fall rec- damage as a result of the oxy- ______. THURS, ANUJNU. TRL 9 PJUL stnactloiy program now being carried out by the electric companies serving all of New 46 out of 93, Louisiana with 78 ord at the time of his mishap, gen loss. ■ “'Ja our July 4th celebration we ought t6 thank God our carried out by the Electric Companies of New England. It consists of 11 new out of 144 and G eorgia^th 107 Pioneer Parachute of Manches- N m doctors Reclined to an- fore-fathers were so deeply. religious. Some'■of them could England. This 7-year program, called the “Big 11 PpWerloop/’ shown in the. map at rightjT electric generating plants and 700 miles of new power lines serving all sDc out M 176. 1 - t®r was one of the chief span- swer questions about the extent have made a name for themselves In the pulpit as well as ------— ------/ ■ Florida had 159 complying out sors'% the experiment. Pioneer brain damage or to give any- in affairs of state. ^ - ocmsists d i 11 new generating plants and some 7.00 miles of new transtaussioii lines. ^ ^ New England states. It will provide 65% of New England’s total power need* of 188, Virginia 84 -out of 119, built the parachute for the gon- thing but general statements For example, Washington wrote, "I am sure that there - / • when it is completed in 1972. . ... ■North Carolina 138 out of 166 dola which lifted the parachu- about his "dondition. was never a people who had rpore reason to acknowledge a Three of the 11 plants are situgited m the Northeast service area. These are a,5CK),000 iuid Tennessee 138 out-of 163. ®ud also built Piantanida s unconscious when he diving interposition in their affairs than those of the U.S.” / ‘ If nonparticipating hospitals personal parachute, which he admitted on June 18” a ...... John Adams wrote, “I have been a church going animEtl kilowatt nuclear fuel plant-built by 11-New England companies-to be coimpmed next are used for emergency pa- $oing to* i»e after t^ spokesman for the center told a for 76 years, from the cradle.”.. .'Franklin wrote, ‘-T beliem tients, Robert M. Ball, Social planned free-fall from a record j-gpoj-ter_ “and the doctors will in one God, Creator of the Universe” and'it was he who year, a 600,000 kilowatt nuclear fuel plant to be completed in 1969, and a l,0Q0;u00 kilowatt FACTS ON NORTHEAST UTILITIES Security director, has ruled, height of 120.M0 fw t. , say only that he is still uncons- moved, “That henceforth prayera inploring the assistdfice of Heaven be held in this Assembly every morning.” Cohigress pumped storage hydroelectric plant, which will be completed in 1971. mcdicare will .pay only for the ^ *'^^,** c io u s..still in a coma,’still in continues the practice to this , day. Jefferson, ^.diiring his A s s e t s ...... $82,7 ,ooo period of emergency — not for tuUss of Health (QV^H), wl^re • critical condition. . -.and that trying days- as President, began a writing, ^.‘-‘Th e Life and The new plants are far more efficient than the old, of course. Apd^it is the pooling of TOTAL REVENUE...... $235,250,000 :uiy care gpven after it becomes • PiantMkte hM been they are continuing to study him Morals of Jesus of Nazareth.” It was later' translated into possible to discharge the patient talized since June 18, refused to see what can be done. They three 'languages. Alexander Hamilton, ju ^ before his duel EQBOuroes, made possible by the affiliation, that will greatly fadlpt^te their construction. CUSTOMERS , . ' nr transfer him to a partici- today to whether he irtll decline to make any prognosis” with Aaron Bmr, wrote his wife, “The consolation of religion, pating hospital. recover. my .beloved, can alone support you; anw<^xisi^ectricity for future generations in New England. American philanthropy eatl- plunged for three critical best ears in jiiates there are 975,000 non- minutes without oxygen In his \ profit organizations in the Unit- gondola that waa cut loose by the world for \ / ed States supported by private radio signals sent up by ground gifts. ' - ' crews. v:- f- the money.” BobOodHEK MANCHESTER ‘*r~rrfirrriirsiiiiAii n SAVE! P .a BOX 270, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT iHJfi Bring thoM big gas heat bills down to aarth r V ' - BOTTLING CO. NOW LOCATED AT SPECIAL PURCHASE B0M» or TROmW, HORWCAOT utilities: Malcolei B^dridge, PreWdent, Scovdt Manufacturing Company. Waterbury. Connecticut.'Oariyie F. Barn?*, Chairman of S ILV E R A N E R D . -Mmwd B 'Bate* iKeeuttve Vice President, The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Compeny, Hartford, Connecticut. Howard[J. Cadwett, Chairman of the Executive H- i rvAniMut r^rar the Hark 4 DRANtt NEW 1966 MERCURY Stanley M. Cooper. Chairmah of the Board. The Fafnir Bearing Company. New Britain. Connecticut. 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Loses Angle ■% .0.; ion 3-0 Win " ‘ r ‘ H erald , ' < By E A R L Y O S T But X. r loped hlB lath.homer after Chico — , to", .f Sport* editor Four in Row MBs Down Vernon ALL Fred ^yhltfleld, the cele- NEW YORK (AP) — lUBC SO] Salmon singled to .the eighth to Me and-an infield hit by George^a, Barbers brated Yankee killer, has Matty Alou has lost his Krstplace V^mut riarp^ nraiea laimee ni.tci , elinoh the todians’ victory. Ear- Scott. . , For Locals, (G-1) trounced last place Tele- become a Minnesota mor- ,, Whitfield had singled home The victory went to Don Me- .. Change Thiniting in .Hurry ^ puH, but he’s pushed Him­ On Sala *s Six'-Hitier Kaltaii«l League _._u. r.»v, -1------.-;i- m ...;— > 6 ^ checked the Yan. ,Whai a difference a week makes. Just sev'en days ago ” W. L. Pet. O.B, self to the front of the Na­ ... .the final three 1; Combination of good pitching by Pete Sala and som# tional LeagrUe( batting race. ^^/iiv^New |York, every baseball writer covering the New Justy hitting gave Moriarty Bros, an easy 10-2 decision ■an Fran. ... 48! 28 ..«X2 ______^ e r Jirti Loniborg was littetPior York Yankees expressed I ts e lf that this was positive- I 29 .697 . S Alou extended , his 'hitting Oamposeo each collected four b^er the Verhob Orioles last night in the Hartford PIttsburg'h .. 43 The Cleveland Hargan,' making only his third Ij' Mickey 'Mantle’a last year with the^club as a player. ■Worried yesterday morn­ poa Angelea . 41. 32 .662 5^6^ streak to 13 straight gtameg hits for the Barbers and Jim Twilight League at (iolt Park. Sala, Winning his fourth 7 Ihursday night, rapping three <=• HRhrypH l>a9wnan has rifled 20 hits ,start-of the year, allowed ttnly Yanihe slugger Mjckey Man­ After his tremendous^ Ilitting performance against' the ing about his, pitching, Philad« ..... 40) 34 .! Siega^ad three Bob Carl- 44 tries in 11 games against Minnesota runner to r ^ h Coach John Cervini had straight without defeat, ga've ------BouMon ..... 39) 36 .1 hits as the Pittsburgh Pirates tle, who'■had hmnmered two*: Boston Red Sox^arber this week which saw him hit up two first inntog runS " and 10- waUoped Houston 9-0 for tiieir ^ Minnesota this season. His 1966’ second. He struck out 10 and four homers in two-, ——------;— ------— _____ reason to smile before Victory moved the M1B9 to Cincinnati ... 36i 36 .1 jdlle and Bill Viot a jptor. Bas- batting mark against Neifr York walked none. Jim Perry was the hdmers In each el .the two pre- ' then breezed along with a six- one and one-half k^nies Uihind a t Loula ... . 34 12 fifth consecutive victory. vious games“ walked three games of the th,toe-game 8^1, ny Needharti of Windsor darkness last night as Gary hitter. Ig Alou’s perfbmiance shot hie kerville had; the only hom er in the team he has tormented loslivg pitcher. VsHco While Vernon dropped to i^tlanta . . . . . 84 the 22-hit attack, since coming into the American ■ times and filed out to his other the senbes, to. a man wentvi:j^3 Kinel handcuff^ Windsor 10 average up six pwnts to .328 and . * • .* back and t^ote that. Mantle ^ Locks as the Manchester Le­ STANDINGS a tie for the cellar at 2-7. The Bemr York ... 29 . Pacing the losers was Bill League four years ago, is only two trips. / • ■ •w . L. Pet. MBs are now to defense of 28 gave him the batting lead-^ver BED SOX-YANK^ gion baseball team—triumphed. 8-8 CUcagU ...... 2S MUDowell ■with two safeties. .335. would play at least one more- i „ d W suddenly Wednesday. Valeo ...... 9 .900 their title. , . teammates Roberto Clemente Carl Yastrzeitiski and Don 3-0. The success was the fourth mMirsday’a ' Beaolte Walnut 438 14S 0—23-22- 3 Whitfield gunned three hits, o b ;0LE8-a ’s- ' season.y . - . youn^^Needham, scouted Moriarty 8 .727 Tonight Vernon faces Hamtl* and WiUie' StaigeU, who are hit­ Demeter were the latest Yankee The Orioles collected t® hits, straight and sixth in seven San ivanoisoo 3, Atlanta 1 Telephone ■ 001 000, 0— 2- 9-11 Includiiig a two-run hoiner, and . The guess here is that all 20 ma'Jor league clubs7 Eastern 6 .600 ton a^--6 at Colt’s. ting .326. killers. Yastrzemskl doubled iriCniding eight' doubles, la starts in Zone Four competi­ Wajnut: Jim Siegal, Tom An- right-hander 'Steve,Hargan fired Hamilton . . 5 :656 Philadelphia 1, New Toilc 0 9 uoh a hMtoig height ie rare hi« H f I headed tor Dartmouth in Sep- tion for the league leaders. Moriiurty'a (10) Pittsburgh 9, Houston 0 saldi. Pop Carlson; Telephone: blanks as ^the In'diahs' scalped scored on Demeter 9 single'crushing the A’s apd boosting cause of h.s , clo.se fr.endsh.p . Whitey "-xHerzog. ^xjlerzog. Russell . , . 4 .400 at) h ibl lor-Kthe 37-year-oJd center fieW- the liwins 4-0 Thursday. in seventh inning, breakihjj/'thcjr .^.M. jeud to four games with Manager Ralph Houk. A Truin.* UU*. C, 1/ ••••■’•••%# 3 1 Chily games stibeduled Dick Sauer, Bill McDowell, Ed­ chief -New York Mel coachi^told Herb’s ’... r'8 McNamara, m 3 er, whose lifeUme average is a In the only other AL games, a 2-2 tie for the Red Sox.- / pver idl^Detroit. Yankee club without Mantle at STANDINGS 3 wards and Hills. me Wednesday In New Yorkt.^ Vernon .., . t Today’s Games more .260. But there are two le a g u e -le a d in g Baltimore The Yeinks had taken a; 1-0 Baltimore roughed up Ralfh tlie wheel would be floundering W. OOO ftarfson. cf, 3b ...... 4 "I was really surprised at Dick Plimpton’a . i .2 2 2 Johrwan. . 3b ...... 8 PitWburgh (Fryman B-S) at reasons for the dramatic around like a ship at sea minus hliHichester .. DUSTY SOFTBALL downed Kansas' City 11-3 and lead in the second and picked up Terry, Kansas City’s starter, tor Stuart’s hO'stle. It was better Morhardt. If* cf 3 New York (Fi^er 6-7), night/change. - . Still looking for their first wiit Boston edged the Yanks 3-2. another run in the fourth on Joe three runs on five hjts, including it.s captain. WilHiiiantic .. V Chicago (Simmons 2-1) at PWV F^rst, he’s piaying reg u ^ y. . than,j expected. But he wanted The Gas House Gang came .Manpexta. 3b ...... 8 of the season is Gunver, loser Pepitone’s 14th home run. Bos- doubles by Franlt-L^obinson and Mantle can hardly nin but on RockviIle\.... back in its halfv<«r the flr^t Canexfice, c ...... i adelphia -tJackson 4-7)', night , something he never di.... 3 the contest -Wide open with Totals 39 10 8 S Houston (Cuellar 6-0i). night vrith San F r^ fsco. Second, the major leaguers today. ^he morale of the .^Vindsor L ocks . . . .2 ents (7t2) 4ast night-at Charter four markets in the fifth and Vernon (S) 8t. Louis (Jackson 6-6) at Los Harry WaJkeff is his.jnanager. „ „ , squad." > Yogi Berra, inciden­ Stafford .....'...... Z ab h rhi Oak Park. two In each the sixth and sev-' McGill, as ...... 4 0 0 Angeles (Koufax 14-2), night Walker grabbed hold -erf Alou tally, is considered the No. 2 ThompsonvUle ...... 2 . Ron LaPointe collected three enth frames against' .joe Van Atlanta (LUmaater 6-6) at San w h ^ spring braining starts •^^If You^re Smart You Listen’^^ Off the Cuff coach in the Met .family, . .' Danielson ... • . eeeee.4 I ? hits, Jim Cromwell and-Charlie Oudenhove and reliefer ’ Tony McCoy,- ih .. 4 Francisco (Merbel 3-0), night .arid convinced him Did the Red Sox make a good tJane Johnson continues to pace cf ... 3 i 2 tryii^ to pull every-pitch to Walker two and Joe _ Zanghetti (teal when they traded Earl the hitters in the Hartford Twi- Judenls...... 3 0 0 Saturday’s Games aking his first start of the Moe Morhardt, Sala and-Leo odTum, cf ... light fieU. homered, all for tlie Indies. 1 0 W'il.son to Detroit for Don Dc-. hght League. The playing man- PitWburgh -at New York Dave Gunas stroked two hits in Ted Passes Out Tips eason on the mound, Kinel re­ McNamara each stroked ..two 0 S i “Try it.my way," Walker told metef and picked up Rollie ager with Mancheste’r’S'Moriar- ...... a. 3 0 .0 Chicago a\ Philadelphia ' sponded with a fine seven-hitter. hits, the latter getting a triple. Poisfe. 2b the left-handed hitter. “ Try it as many trips for Gunver^ Shcldon from Kansas ciity to ty's is over the .400 mark. Jack ...... 3 1 0 Cincinnati at Houston 2, day- INTEKNATIONAL JUBIAGUE He struck out five and walked and see how easy it is when you Independents— t.ake Wilson’s spot in the start- Ropass, official statistician tor A1 Putz paced Vernon with a Totat.s 38 2 6 3 Bight only one batter and was g/ven single and double. Morlarty’s ...... m get the feel of it. You don't have 0110 110 0—13-'14-2 T o Ailin^ox^Hitter * Battle for firat plswe last ing pitching rotation? After the. Hartford Twi League, is al- (MQ 3-10 at. Loqis ^ait Los Angeles, N perfect support afield by his The locals showed several 000 0 - 3 the power to become a..pull hit­ Gimver 000 000 1— 1- 4-6 night at, Veiplonck Field saw the fir.st two weeks, Sheldon so editor of the league’s Week- McCoy. FY>isie. Johnson; Attend at San Francisco BOSTON (A P )— C^rl Yastrzemski, the Boston Red mates at Mt. Nebo. The white­ new faces. Jack Fruin from dp—McGill, MbCoy 2; Left—Mori-- • ter, and you’ll lose hits trying. Dion and Cromwell; Lynch Ansaldi's Contractors defeat the jias a .0-3' f'ecord with Boston ly News Bulletin. washing was the first by a Man­ The Vind Wowing to right field and Bragg. Sox hitting ace, ho^ 5 one of-the worst slumps of his Oilers, 7-1, behind the six-hit ♦ ♦ ♦ Cen^al Connecticut and Sam aB-McNemara: American League and Wilson is 1-1 with the chester pitcher this season. HIDE ’N SEEK-^Nanoy'Mabrey of Bo.ston is caught as ball hides her eyes af­ at Candlestiok Park . spoil^ career finally has ended after a few long sessions with ptiobing of Ken Tomezuk Capodice. SB^ Johnson, Carlson, Fotsde; SF— Tigers. Sheldon wa.s' hit hard in Up to this point-, Coach John ter smashing return in New England Junior Tennis Tournament at Longwood • , Fruin. PcL G.B. ■ ALUMNI BAREBALI- Two i-uns in each of three Still Friends J______^...... II...,..,------) Pitching Ip h r erbb erbbsb you.” , ■Ted Williams. two of his los.ses, nt.nking an Cervini has been rewarded by ling Baltimore .. .667 —“ Alou unspoiled himself and Five-hit pitching by Tommy Innings, plus a single tally in-- Darold Knowles, who has in Brookline, Mass. (AP Photofax) , . Sala (W) , 7 8 3 3 2 0 Yastrzem.ski,/toe 1963 Ameri- into the Hall of Fame later this early exit to the showers . . five route-going pitching per­ VanOudenhove (L) 6 7.,9 5 9 Iletroit ...... * st'^rted pushing ihe ball to left. Rae set 'the pac^ as Bantly Oil the first, offset a lone score by: been'little, short of sensational Golf Finalists r can League batting champion mionth, is a-vice presldent-of the Less- than 125 boxing buffs formances in seven games. Judenls 1110 0 Cleveland That’s when he started pushing trimmed Nassiff Arms, 11-3, and runner-up last year, the Oilers in the fourth as the a.s a relief pitche/ with the Phil­ HBP—by Sala fVanOudenhove) Red Sox and checked into Fen­ slibwcd up at the New Haven Tonight the locals trek to NEWINGTON (AP)—The 44th Califomia ., his average up, too. last night at the West Side cracked a pair of doubles driv­ Contractors upped their rCfcord lies- this year, was followed Fietciftg I way .Park Tuesday. Arena and paid to watch Ernie Danielson then return •home Sports Dennis Rakhm NotMorried .Connecticut Women's Golf Asso­ Minnesota . In the only oiher NIL game, Oval. ' ing in oheone run and scoring the to 10-4, one full game ahead closely by a Phil .scout during ■ “Ted worked with me during Terrell and Doug'Jones battle Sunday to play Thomiwonville' ciation tournament goes into its ;r Chicago .... San Francisco defeated Atlanta Mike Nimirowski singled and tie-br,e^ker, in helping the Red of the Oilers (9-5). clo.sed circuit teeVee last amateur days In/Missouri. batting practice and ma3-1 and Philadelphia edged Nfew tripled for the winners and Ken Sox to a 3-2 rictory • over the but when the Phils didn’t offer Good Losersl couple of good . suggestions,” Don Hubbard and Jo)m Wig- Ttiesday night . . Jimmy and Stafford Monday afternoon at 2:10 (18) Mets vs. Pitts­ Crowd with Santana champion Donna Leary battles Kansas City York 1-0. Hankel hod a home run . and New York Yankees Thursday, Yastrzemski said. “ He’s a good gdn each hammered out homers Jerry Trecker are again doing a bonus he signed with Balti­ burgh Washington 1:30. also at Nebo. Mrs. Marcie Dolan of Ridge­ ■1® * * * single. Bob Jackston’s two night. guy to have around, especilly for the Contractors, pins a sin­ an outstanding job as co-edi­ more. Now he is a Phil by vir­ 6:00 ('3 ) Race of the Week STATE COLLEGE, PO. Boston ...... 22'A One run was all Kinel needed wood tor the Championship. - (AP).—A team to the oidlege PIRATE8-ASTR08— singles and Bifd Ware’s double “ “ I jusfTio]^ that I’ve snapped for a few days. He can sit up­ gle each, and Scott ’Wiggin col­ tors of the American Legion tue of the off-.season trade wjth.‘ . ( 8) Wid^ World of last night and he got that Miss Leary, of Southington > area women’s softiball league 'Ihursdsy’s Besults Alou singled to left' field in the paced the Arms. out of it," the 26-year-old, out­ stairs and study the hitters, lected a single and double., Baseball News in Connecticut-. the Orioles in which Jackie Sporjs , In Wimbledon Finals working margin- in the’ first in­ Ctountiy Club, defeated Mrs. Jan lost a game 59-8. Undaunted, Cleveland 4, Minnesota first inning and scored the only Bantly's 1 3 1 1 0 2 3-11-8-3 fielder said. “ We’ll know in the ,He’s the' type of guy who Alan Noske’s homer account­ The annual department dinner Brandt and Jack Baldschun (18) WrestUng ning. With tw3 outs, Gary Gott WIMBLEDON, Engjand (A P )— United States te.nfTis Legiw of Wampano^ in the It came back for its next Baltimore U, Kansas City 8 run Vernon Law needed in his Nassiff’s 0 2 1 0 0 0 0— 3-5-1 next couple of days, I didn’t doesn’t tell you do this, do that. ed for the Tone Oiler marker. will be held Friday night. July " ’e''e the.-principals. General 6:00 ( 30) Roller Derby singled to rightfield, stole sec­ star Dennis Ralston faced Manuel Santana of for semi-finals matches .'^ursday contest and was defeated 6(L Boston 3, New York 2 Six-hit shutout. Gene Alley and Rae and Ough; Sproitl, Riv­ change my stance, but I’m He just talks — and if you’re Wayne Steeley came up ■with 15 in Hartford, Earl Petersen Manager John Quinn, who had • SU.NDAY ond and scored on Mark Heller’s pplan eliminated 0. The team’s name? The Only games scheduled Jim Pagliaroni each drove in ers, Herdic and Ware.' . doing a couple of things differ-, smart you listen.” three of the Oiler hits, aU sin­ of Manchester is handling tick- a choice between Knowles and 1:00 (18) Mete vs. Pitts­ the .Wimbledon championship today-^and knew thkt-.all long double to leftfiCld against Mrs. Helen Wolfer of the host Ctood Eosers. two Pirate runs while Stangell, CAUGHT—Phillies’ Clay Dalrymple is caught be­ ALUMNT JUNIORS ently. I don’t want to say what Yastrzemski, who leads the gles. et*. , John Miller in the deal, obvious- burgh tlie crowd’s sympathies would be for his opponent. Today’s Games ’The Astros defeated the ace pitcher Bill Lash. Santana is a big favorite' with — :------^------Indian Hill Country^ Club. Boston . (Brandon 0-1) at OW- Bill Maaetoski .and Ytonn CJen- tween Mets’ catcher Jerry Grote and third Jbase- they are until I’m sure I’m back league in doubles, connected for Ansaldi’s 102 022—T 9 0 . , * * ♦ . • ' ly made the correct decision. 2:16 ( 8) Red Sox vs. Chi. Giants, 5-2, at Charter Oak The lead was increased to 3-0 the British faqs and the first eago (Buahardt 3-5), night apieace. man Ken Boyer and was tagged out. Boyer threw in the groove.” his 22nd of the season, driving- Oilers' 000 IQO—1 6 4 ■ 'The 24-year-old southpaw, who cago Finally, two days ago, he Park last night. Feature was a Hrre ’ii There was 11-5 at Rochester last year. after two innings. 6:00 ( 8) U.S. Women’s European to reach the men’s Kanseis City (Hunte^ 6-6 and * * to Grote who made the tag. (AP Photofax) Yaz, ■ whose average pltmged in a run as the Red Sox tied the Tomezuk and P. Leber; CJar-' overcame Cliff Drysdale of Afri­ tripleplay executed by the win­ to .263, more than 30. points be­ count . 2-2 - in the fifth inning. tier and B.-Landry.- Double .elimination Little po.ssesses “ioe water veins” and After one man was retired, < ^ n Golf final at Wimbledon in 11 years. ca in a five-setter that lasted Imdblad 3-3) at Detroit (McLain CHANTO-BRAVES— ners. ■ Steve Banas walked and Ktoel "It’s understandable, and it 11-3 and Lolich 7-6) .2, twi-iUght' S^n Francisco’s Oaylofd Per- hind his lifetim.e mark, credited Then he led off the seventh with League round robin baseball' has been dubbed "Fearless Fos- '■5:30 ('30) Sportsman’ s nearly three hours. ------Ipurnament starts Wednesday dick" by teammate Jim Bun- beat out a hit down the third 'Holiday doesn’t worry me at all," said C"jifomia (Chance 6-8) at ry scattered ~ bsvmi hits and ond inning, giving Philadelphia He outdueled Bob ShaiV, who^ Williams tor a helping hand. his 23rd two-bagger arid scored NATTONAL- LEAGUE "That’s the ideal preparation its second 1-0 victory over New was seeking his fifth victory in' CHURCH SOFTBALL Williams, who 'will be inducted on Don Demeter's single, nif^tt,. July 13. president Tom nrng. Whenever he turns in a base line. Ed Kowal blooped a Ralston, 23-year-old star from tor the final, " Ralston said. This car ' . '’ -hpi-t 8-3), n ig h t s t r u c k out 12, gaining his 11th Maintaining its undefeated It was no conteot last nig^t Baker.sfield, Calif. York in three days. as many starts since the Mets Conran reports. Winner of the good 'performance, Knowles hit just over the infield into New York (Talbot 6-5) at victory figainst only one d^eat. record. Center Congo (9-0)' as the Manchester, Auto Parts Mrs. King downed hter old ri­ • Chris Short, stopped the Mels acquired him from San Francis- '.■\meric,an League will face the clips the account from the news­ rightfield and the bases were 16 Teams Enter “ Of course they wanfej-to see a has passed Washington (Ortega 6-6 ), nigiit Jim Hart brought San Francisco nipped Meek Express last night trounced Nassiff Arms, 13-2. val, Margaret ;Smith of Austra- - on six hits end struck out 13. co. International League' ..chanvp in paper and mails it to the Phillie loaded, Mike Leash drilled a European win the title. Besides, Minnesota (Merritt 0-6 and the victory with a two-run hom- at Mt. Nebo, 11-10 thanks to The AiPs are now 11-3 and hold lia, 6-3, 6-3 in the women’s semi­ the opener at Buckley Field. - scout who trailed him back in single to left and two runners Rec Rasketball I read in the papers that Santa­ finals Thursday with a brilliant K,..u »-3i ill Baltipiore (Barber er tn the fourth inning. nine runs in the laSr two at a half game ad'vantage ovet scored. na is a colorful player. our 86-point 8-2 and Short 0-0), 2, twi-night.' Felipe Alou, Matty s brother, Moriarty’s (l'l-4) with but one The Farm League playoffs will Altosouri, “It’s all in good fun," display of volleying. bats. Meok stands at 6-4. That was it for the night. week of play remaining to the start the same night. . .Condo- he says. ‘The scout is still a. Summer League “ I’m not. I’m the dour type." Miss Bueno overcame the last Saturday’s Gaines had three hits for Atlanta, The Expressmen held a 10-2 Windsor Locks made bids to safety and iences are extended to the fam- friend of mine!’’ _ , j Ralston’s match was the first British hope, Mrs. Ann Jones, 6- Boston at-Chicago, twilight Cure for Troubled Pitcher; lead going into the last 6t the regular schedule. break toto the scoring column and making tiiin the first in the The APs scored fqur runs in Ten senior and SIX mterrnedi- installment o f America’s bid for 3, 9-11, 7-5. Kansas City at Detroit fifth when the Congos exploded in both the fifth and sixth to- ate teams have' registered to performance majors ■bo reach 100. for four runs, then added fi'vfe- Faces Boston Sox the first inning and were off the big Wiinbledon double. BilUe Miss Smith ha^.won the title California at Cleveland, twt- • • • Nine Inuings Against MSls ningis but Kinel rdse to the oc­ participate in the Recreation, jgan Moffttt King of more in the sixth to win. Two casion and stamped out the .ral­ and Park Summer ^ " 8 twice and was the defending Jlghtv. FHILS-METB— BOSTON (Ai>)—-The Boston Red Sox. strug-gfing to. “ 'Jaci^^Tife i3-hit attack were ana r-ara Summer Basketball Reach Calif olavs Maria Btie. .----- test. New York at Washington home runs by Darvin Croyle America’s Female Athletes lies. TTto'Txxik Towners col­ NEW YORK (AP) — Manager and were able to get just one H e get a winning streak going m an effojrt to climb out of jimmie McGee and Bmce Leagues which starts Monday, toe w o S ^ s final Minne.sota at Baltimore, 2, Dick. Giroat singled in a run paced the Center Gang. lected t/wo hits tjie fiftli and Jul7 11 under toe lights at the ^^e women s final champion three times, in 1959, Gene Mauch of the Philadelphia man to third base —» and he only also coiiecteti a-Single and Cliff the cellar, took o ff for Chicago today for the start of Da-vidson each with three safe-, twi-riight with the baeos loaded in the sec­ got three because Billy Murphy three in the sixth but a double­ Charter Oak courts. ... ’ 19«0 and 1964. Phillies think.s there is no cure Coffin added three hits to the their most grueling stretch of the American League ties. Carlie Lundberg had two Continue to Show Better , , last time both titles went Rolqton -nml Mrq Kinir was being caught in a rundown play ended the uprising. for a troubled pitcher like work­ 13-hit offense. Meek’s had 16 hits for the Ariris. Ini.eiT O ^ate^ague teams to the United States was .in 1955, partners in the mixed doubles after being picked off first base season. ing, nine innings again^ the blows, tWee by Bill Malausky, - The -Stamina of the Red Sox, Connie McCurry ' and. Lyle FREDEaUCK. ■ Md. (AP) — Ariz., tied the 100-yapd record at ^ 'Leacb -was the <»ly local are; Oulbros, Indian Jrs.. Co- Tonv Trabert won the u ^ in the third inning-. McMahon took over after vill’s Eazle Jrs Mlchalik’s and . ^ me a„d have reached toe semifi- Now York Mets. plus homers off the bats of in general, and the pitOhers, in Eastman . divided the pitching 'Hie national cha!irman of the U. -10.7’ seconds and Was easily the player wMh two ttoth sin- ^u s, jLagie jrs., MicnaiiKs ana men s crown and Louise Brough nfli.? Thursday night he pul his starter Jim Lonborg was lifted SPeCIAL FOR' 4Hi OF JULY Short, meanwhile, got a run in Mike Rothman, Bob Hewitt and particular, will get a , stiff test chores for the APs who took S. AAU Track and Field Com- standout on the . new rubber and gleet Heller oollectiri the gamejs West Si4e Jrs. ^he women's. . ■ ^ ^ . theory to the te.st. tor a pinchhitter with tjie sco^e the second inning when Bill Jim Taylor, with 16 games .sch^uled in 10 advantage of six Nassiff mis- mitt^ says America’s female asitoalt competition track being only extra, base hit. Bill fVurr Senior IMvision: Hawks, Ae- Santana. 28, saw his progress Bypassing scheduled starter white. Tony Gonzalez and Dick tied 2-2 in the sixth. The big atlUetes ctxitinue to show im­ used tor the first time. had two ot the loeens eieven Center., Oil 046 X— 11-13-2 days.- They -wini play five^^dou- right-hander allowed only' two building up thedr mar- toe Indians, Collegiate Wal- ^ fjna.1 as much more than L a ^ N ic h lS Fiffhts ^ P O N T I A C Larry Jackson, Mauoli ■went Groat singled off Bob Shaw, and Merft 304 120 0—10-16-4 bleheaders in the span- provement. safeties. - 4- nut Barbers, Bajgl^, King & personal triumph. with troubled left-hander Chris ■he worked at holding the lead hits, one a bloop double, l / But June Bellew of Menlo Boxocore: 4-Dr. Sedan. Auto.,, power *1795 Tel-O-Post _ ------vThe Red Sox plosed a l6ng- three scoreless, innings while Auto Parts 402 16x 13 13 1 Court, Center Billiards, VV^est “j am nothing,” he said. “ But ^ORTLAN^D, Afaine — Pete Short, who responded with a steering; ibdio, through 2 hours, and 46 minutes. home stand with a 6-11 record /Park, Calif., thinks the sport — MascheMw (•) Side'Brs. and NintJi Holers. j gjp happy that“ Europe is in Riccitelli, 170, Portland, out- five-hit, 13-strlkeoul perform- earning his third victory in sev- -Na.ssiff Arms 001 0 1 0 - 2 5 6 . . ai> r h po a e rU The Mets helped him as much by edging the New York Yan­ / needs a little glamorizing in the Leach, of 4031003 An intennediate game will final. It' is a good thing for pointed Sonny Moore, 165, eince in a 1-0 victory over the en decisions. McCurry. Eastman (4), ,and field events to give it the added P. Dimlnkx), 3b S003100 CHEVY# Mins as they could. BASEBALL HEROES kees 3-2 Thur.sday night before McGee; Rictio,, Ruggles (4), begin at 8 pjn. followed by a European tennis that^I have Hempstead, N.Y;, 8. Mets. Go«. rf S 1 1 1 0 0 0 62 Nova 4-Door Statloa I I w v FLAGPOLE They managed to get a man ^ a crowd of 12,727 at FeriWay The Red Sox, seeking to win Lawrence (5) and Carlson. push necessary to pull even with HeUer, e 3 0 17301 senior game Monday thru- i$een able to do this.” —■— ------* Wagon. Auto., 6-cyl, radio. “ He’s been knocked around Park. Then they packed the two straight games'for the firgt ______■ the Russian jfals. Rvlander, If .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wednesday. On Thursday there ' the last two weeks," Mauch ex­ on ba.se in six innings, but only P I T C H IN G—Chris ^ort, J. -Dtaniirioo, Ib,.3 0 1 5 0 0 0 Ralston, whose form has been in the ninth were they able to Phil^elphia, pitched a.sjx-hit- gear tor a tour-game series ti'me in more than a month, AMERICAN LEAGUE ' "We’re still weak in the field Baum, aa 3113100 will be two senior games, with CENTRAL CAPT.VIN l c plained, “ .so I thought maybe lie building \xp steadily since the M FORD M ON get the ball out of the infield ter and struck out- 13 as tljg, opening tonight in Chicago. named Darrell Brandon to open Pahnant - clinching, time wllj/ events,” Miss Bellew said 'after Kinel, p 3110300 the firat starting at 8. U A 2-Dr. SedajL Blue, ttoyl, could get stiaightebed out the first session of the 1966 R a ­ Koarai, 3b 30132013 100100 , tournament started 11 days ago, Alex Orloff of Waterford, AND after someone had reached base Phillies e^ed the New York Clutch relief pitchihg hy Don the series in Chicago tonight, come next week and at tiie mo- — * P years, in case tliankful for a tough has been elected captain of both 6 std., radios FLAG against the Mets." tional AAU mbet 'concluded Totals 26 3 8 21 7 0 S Mets 1-0. McMahon and the hitting of Brandon, a right-hander, will j^gnt the upper hand is boasjted, of inclement weather, games . 5 7 .... Short's only complaipt wiis against Short. Wiadsov Leeks (9) passage to toe final. On the way the track and cross country ... be opposed in his first major by'Dillon Ford (10-4). / Thursday night bn the new Gov. will move into the East Side C| , VOLKSWAGEN \ PRICE ttjjjt he had to rely on his slider BATTING—Fred Whitfield, Carl Yastrzemski and Don ab r h . po a e rbi he won tour-setters against Bob teams- next year at Central Cleveland, rapped two singles Demeter boosted Boston to only league start by John Buzhardt. L^St hig'ht Police & Fire'kept Thomas Johnson Rhgh School Farr, lb 802601 0 Center to elimtoate any make­ .W1 Karmann Ghia Ooupo. I-AS VEGAS. Nev.-^Freemon SB Lutz of San.'Rrancisco, Aleksan- Connecticut State College. A MU5y -COMPLETE •15.55 tor the first three innings until /rack. Block. 2 0 0 1 8 1 0 ups. . ■■ . Hardin, 201. Riverside, Calif., and a homer, driving in three 'to sixth -victory in ?6 one-run Brandon is 0-2 in relief, jwjjile j^g pennant hopes alive with a Lash, p 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 der Metrevelf of Russia, Keith social science major,--.... Orloff Reg. $19.55 his last ball began to wo'i-k. — "We should have “more depth MXJNG'rtlN RIDGE Novakowska, m 2006000 An important meeting of all knocked out Sonny Kpg, 191 runs in the Indians’ 4-0 victory decisions, Buzhardt has a 3-6 record. . 5.2 decision over the Army & Diepraam of .South Africa and competed in toe 880, mile and VOLVO The Mots never did. this year than ever before,” Fcaiowdng are the starting CNari. If 3 0 '1 -0 0 0 0 managers will ■ be held at toe Irf S-122 4-Dr. S ed an ..- Henderson, Nev., 6. “ over Minnesota. ■ ■ Navy Club at Waddell Field. Johnson, of . 3010000 Pierre Darmon of France. relay. * im ^ TTiey settled fOr five .singles. The PFs are now 8-5 and A&N Miss Bellew said. “ Especially times, pairings for/Sunday’s Mack. 3b .3 012000 East Side Center Tuesday, July Beig)e> wtotewalls. FULLY ASSEMBLED in the long-distance races. And Gilbert. 3b 3000100 5 at 8 p.m. 6-7. Four Ball Golf-Toumament at Akerlind. rf 3003000 _ STANDS we hope to continue showing the Ellington Rdd^e Country O’Neill, ss 101101 -41 Pete Oordera of the Recrea­ fiA VOLKSWAGEN 18 FEET HIGH - " Biggest Weekend of^^ason Doug Scruton allowed four Belleveau, b 1-00000 0 ,1AI Sto. Wagon, modto 221 IFITZGERALGI FORD INC. hits, missed a shutout in the improvement against tiie ,Rus- (31ub: / tion staff -will be the commis­ m .sians.” sioner.^’ ^' the TBLE-O-POST F l^ Pole com­ third, ■when the Clubmen tallied 8:15—J. Gordon, ZUbrrom'. Rufadn, Tbtal# 36 0 7 18 *6 ' 3 0 TRY AMERICA'S FASTEST-GROWING SPORT For Race Buffs at Riverside The American teatp). which Trabitz. B—Belleveau batted tor GUbett ^VOLKSWAGEN twice. He fanned 13. Only Alan .8:22—ponlin, Snyder. Fable, Lati­ In Tth. V I .Rebuilt bines strength with light weight fon win fiace- -the- Polish gjrlY* at mer. Manchester ...... 130 OOO x—8 *695 ^ . Rodonis being able to solve his 8:29—Gill, Murphy, Johnston, 2E—Heller'. SB—Gott: DP — P. LEFTY SWINGER TURKEY SHOOT Rjekup, % tonTlvtoto. minimum ea« in assanbly and use. Danny Galullo of Waterbury It all spells out a hectic eve- delivery. Rodonis collected three Berkeley, Calif., July 16-17 and Hartman. Mminlco to H^er. Nock to Farr: has^a e9-fx)'nt lead over nearest ning for-the stocks, and the sea-- bits. the Ru^ans a week later at 8:3B—Bj-rd, Baum, Gusaak, L. IX>B—ManAenter'7. Windsor Locks TTie fact jie was toe only EVERY SATURDAY — 10:00 TO 2:00 ,v Exclusive rust-proof paint inside and LET’S FACE jT Apter. 6; BB—KRTel 1, Lash 3; SO—Kinel ec PORO $1M C Los Angeles' will be picked on rival Donn Flynn of Windsor son's top crowd is gxpcicted to Leading the PF offense was 8:4.3—Kellner. Groobert, Dow. Po- 5. Lash 4: FB—Nervakowski. ' lefthanded totter on the 1965 U v Fairlacne 500 Sport Coupe. IIKAF but. for durability and lifetime of use. Locks in the battle for the modi- Be on hand tor the kickoff of ^1 Eouliot ■with two. hits, the basis of-i performances in dolny. Central Connecticut baseball TRY YOUR SKILL When you buy T6.000 ports assembled into 8:50—R. Peck. W. P'eck- KravUz. Auto., ^bwer steering, radio. Includes all necessary hardware, in­ fled stock car championship at the holiday weekend at Aga- Police & Fire Oil 12x—5 5 0 Saturday night’s women’s com­ Marlow. , team ■didn’t .prevent sophomore a cor, a quoKly dedler behind you is more lm> Riverside Park Speedway. But warn oval. Army & Na'vy 002 000—2 4 3 petition. 8:57—J. Sweeney. Larson. Whol- Jack FYuin from enjoying a M CHRYSLER SlfiftC cluding gi'ound socket, pulleys, clevis, Miss Bellew noted that .two ley. 1-and.sborg. portont than the cor. Enjoy pecice of mind AND with 112 points going to the 'Holiday festivities turn to the Scruton and Maloney; Bissell 9:04—Starters Time Sports Schedule tog y w . In helping the Blue V U Newport 300 ?-Br. Hard- 1 U v V nuts, bolts, snap rings halyard, etc. w'inners* of Saturday night's fea- popular midgets Monday night and Ritcher. American girls’ records were 9^■U—Kemp, Pinnegan, WehMteiln. I?e-vtts to a I M record, toe Nau­ top. Full power, dark green. RAY SERAPHIN. low actual cost; Lef us serve you! broken Thursday night and an- M^nschell. Gdden ornament for the top. Large . ture races,! it’s easy to see how tor anotherjfuU program spon- , ------9:18-^ohn Sweeney, Davla. Widay, #aly 1 gatuck, Conn., native compiled ^other tvas tied, adding "and t)tat.' Brown.-B. Apter. a .328 batting " average and M O L D S .F ^ $ | q K 8 x 5 foot size of 100% heavy duty ■the standings could be scram- sored by th^ Northeastern ROOKIE LEAGUE 9;P5—Lingua Jr... Allen, Ketcbam, Legion at Danielaon, 6. bled by the time the action is Midget. Assn. The high-power • Kim McCaughey’s two' hom- ’ was just to““ the qualifying SSkinrier. ' - ' proved td be quite a ’longball UU Conv. cpe., auto^, radto, wwt. ■ VWW Aotton bunting. T h e carton may be rounds.” 9:32-r-Becker. Peters. Vander- Simday, July S toreat. His 22 hits ih-'6?f trips over. open cockpit machines^ made ers, ■which drove-in six runs. voort. Rathbone. used^for etorage:“‘Compietely pack­ Ford Galaxie “500” I9 « Ford Galaxie ‘‘500’’ The main event Saturday their first appe,arance'at'River- paced the Dodgers to a 19-14 - Denise Paschal, of San Fran- 9:3^RosBltto, Grdtheer, WIncae, Legtob vs. ThomipBonviHe, 2— to the plate included eight exf- CO ,FORG FALCON Convertible. Vr8, Cruisomatic, power night is a 150-lap long-distance’ sjde in over 10 years last Me- win,over'the Phils Ia.st night at "risco lowered the record in the Honnpn. N«too. tra base safeties, three home UU ;2-dr. wagon, auto,, radto *995 aged "it weighs 22 pounds. .50-yard hurdles to 6.6 seconds 9:46—Zaiman, Bejler. Amo4d. No- Convertible. V-8 engine, Crulsbmatic, steering, power brakee, radio, heater, special. First place is worth 84 mortal Day and were received Robertson Park. The Dodgers™ ttwp Monday, '9oly 4 nins, four triples and one dou­ whitewall firae. and Barbara Friedrich of Ma- 9:5.3—Heath. Anderson, Waldron, SHOOTING IM P O R O ^ ^ ' radio, whitewall tires. , “ points in this one. Then, there enthusiastically. boast an unblemished .record, Legton TC. Stafitord, 1:80— ble tor a slugging average of n^iian, N.J„. bettered an ex­ Hallowe)!. Irt Galaxie 500 Sedan. T-S. is the 50-lap race which was .' Tlie following night,. July 5th, ' ^ 10:0(V-^artera T3me Nelbo. -807. *1495 isting mark for the javelin. EVERYONE auto., radio. held over from last week due the bomibers and figure-eights ' I/ )6 ANOELEIS—Eddie Jones, 10:07—Meurairt, Scariato, Tandlff. g. 'She tossed the spear 158 feet, Throwe. , to the late rainfall.' That’s aSi will be back to climax a busy 173, Los Angeles, knocked out 10:14—McMeekin. Yosha, Kear­ The sign of this PROfeesional two inches In the qualifying ney. Brand. , dM COMET $jA |E extra bonus of 28 points for stretch of track attractions on Billy Stephan, 176, Loa Angdes, round — topping the American 10:21—Knapp. .Weber, Sheldon, V 1 4-Dr. Station 'Wagon. Btd. TiAf Dr. Lhigua. _ „ • _ , dealer who exeels in PROfes- " 1902 Ford Oountnf Squire 1964 Ford Country Squire some fortunate driver. , ’l the popular A g a w ^ asphalt. 8. record of 166-6—although she trans., blank, lo ite 10:28—H e a t h, KeHy. Cbaine, FLETCHER CLASS Ca OF MANCaeSTEB -passenger, V- , Cruisomatic, power already has an earlier toes of Karns. . , 6 8 10:36—Harrigan. Thomas. DtOqr- sional and capabk-.service, ad­ v-8, automatic, radio, power steering, steering, power brakes, radio, heater,, 171 feet jpending in the . possible OLOS. 98 cia. Rayburn. ' 4AI Omvertible. Coupe. Full power brakes, heater, whltewaTl-tires.. 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Civil engineer’s de­ GIVEAWAY dwi, automatic. May be seen Cadet TractoTB. Rental equip­ I THINK HE dliKlose the identity of ment and 'Sharpening service GUARANTEE. stating full qualifications. - gree helpful but not necessary. HIS FIRST any advertiser using box between 6-9 p.m., good second INTERIOR and exterior pdtnt- , on ail makee. ^L & M Ekfuip- Call Thomas Colla, Conn., Con­ HELPERS PROMOTION TO letters. Readers answer­ < ^ . 3226. 649-1340. RECREATIONAL program di­ TH'OFFICE CUZ ment Oorp., Route 83, Vernon, tag, walloper removed, call Hartford 249-7771 Mytime. struction Corp., 643-9665. ing blind box adit who insured, Rene Belanger, 643- ' rector to assist with crafts THEY DIDNT ,1962 CX)NTINENTAL black, 875-7609. Manchester Ex­ WANTTHAT I desire to protect their and games. Call 646-0129. / MAN F or work In local dairy change— EnterpribS 1945. 0512 or 644-0804. "m- .SE£N AROUND. identity can follow thin excellent condition, $2,450. Call store, 3 evenings, p6us some TOP WAGES procedure: 649-8710. GIRL for full or part-time U/ WANTED — Lawns to mow — INSIDE and Outside painting. Help Wanted— Female 35 Sunday work. CaU 648-8058 be­ You name your own price. work. Must be willing to Write P.O. Box 350, Maach«tior Enclose your reply to the 1962 COMET, 2-door standard, why do it. Let me do It. Call fore 4 p.m. ' Special rates for homeo'wnera MANAGER — Working, large learn. Apply in person, Da'vls box in an envelope — new brakes and tires, 32,000 me anytime. 875-1852. Or Call 646-0276 66 or over. 649-7868, 875-8401. snack bar chain needs consci­ Bakery,-*521 Main St. CONSTRUCTION Inspector — addressed to the Claasl- original miles, $795. Call 643- I f f l f / ALL TYPES septic tank work, entious? mature manager. Ex­ general site v ork . CaU for ap­ fled Manager, Manchester 5947 after 6. JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint­ WOMAN or girl to live-in for Evening Herald, together trenching, land .clearing, land cellent pay and fringe bene­ pointment, 1-828-9663. T-l ing, interior and exterior, pa­ one week and care for 4 chU- With a memo Rating the CHEVROLET — 1969, Sport excavating, truck work. Ernie fits. Including bonus plan. _Ap- perhanging, wallpaper re­ dren. July 17-24. 875-4461. coihpanies you dO ' NOT coupe, atodard transmis­ Dobosz, 643-0517. pjy for interview King’s Deii. moved. Wallpaper books on re-. JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT WAYOUT BY JKEN MUSE want\to see your letter. sion, exceUent condition. CaU Store, Green Manor Blvd. FULL-nME handy man to ran Your letter vvUl be de­ -quest. FiUly insured. Free es­ 649-6673. Recent aocountog school local 25c <»r washes. Must be /' stroyed If the advertiser is timates. CaU 649-9658. - Help Wanted—^Male 36 Household: Services or college graduate needed willing to work Saturday and ope you'vb mentioned. If VALIANT — 1960, V-200, 4-door, MONEY DCXnOByWHAT / not It will be handled In P A im iN G B Y ''D lck . Font.'une^ FLOOR manager wanted for to augment our staff. Pre­ Sunday. ExceUent epportundty standard transmission, needs ______Offered 13-A CAN I DO ABOUT G O ' the usual mdpner. interior and exterior. Paper' Doesn’t^ growl on trees, but Arthur Drug. Interesting work ■ vious experience in Uie for the right man, S-or 6 da)^ minor work, asking $ ^ . 643- REWEAVINQ Of buma,' moth THESE HORRIBLE ELECTRIC/ e i«a w NtA. be. TM a , as. oo,, > / hanging and waiU paper remov­ many AVON Representa­ and good salary with benefits. field not essential.' Com­ ■ week. OeU 649-5476 or 643-1668. 2632. boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ GASFIAINS? al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. tives pick np extra cash by Apply in person, Mr. Bern­ pany offers exceUent bene­ dow shades made to measure, WAREHOUSEMAN, permanent -‘Well, you’ re all vyn^ng about Jimmy doing everything Lost and Fouiid 1959 T-BIRD, new tires, battery, Quality workmanship. Cafi 'Working 2-3 hours daily stein or Mr. Gasper, 942 Main fits, wages and"' working D.^ '.VOUT all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys, opening available 'with East halfway! You ^hbuld see the job he does on my shocks'and mufflers, exceUent "•evenings, 246-9593. near their homes selling St., Manchester., con dition s' In a g^rowing , LOST—^Birch St. area Si- made while you wait. Tai>e Hartford wholesaler for reliable allowance!" conditior. Oall 649-6078. Cosmetics and Fra- concern. ^^berian Husky, fernale„.',SFllyer corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 EXTEMOR painting our spe­ rances. No experience nec- MEN FOR, Bridgeport and en­ man over X, with reoeot local jRWiawAs and vyhite, answ ers, to Kisftq. igg© r e ^^a u LT Dauphlne, b o d y ' Mata.,- 649-522L cialty, very reasonable rates. ^.ssary— w e give complete gine lathe work. Apply 6.T.K. Send resume stating expe­ references. CaU Mr. Feldmaa« THE OLD SKILl. Rew-ard. 649-4865. ------Free estimates. CaU anytime, (Jorp., 678 ToUand St., E^t rience and education to 289-4338. •wUbtbbtmitea n -t -U , y. ______and engine good, new tires, bat- training. Phone 289-4922. 568-1547. .. P.O. Box 73, Hartford. ------' LOS'lS— Pass Book No. 1822^ t^p', clutch. $100. 649-6403. H artford. Building— Contracting 14 WANt e JD — Part-time servicf —- BEN CASEY Saving Department of the oLbsMOBILE, 1906, 442, red, BAKERY Saleslady — expert- WANTED,.,^ ,.1 ..,..^ — Journeyman ...... w.—elec- ».«!-. a71 station attendant, evenings. Connecticut Bank'o A Trust blacks Interior, Hurst 4-speed, ADDITIONS —remodeling; ga­ Floor FlnisTilns 24 enced. Good hours, good wages, trician, - • ■ - steady-.-- j- employment------. ------P^-T-TTME F'_ ^ ' Must be 18 or'older and have I ' ply in person. Charter Qak ^ 8 - Company.X Application made M-T mkgs, otiier extras, enter­ rages, rec rooms, bathrooms steqdy iposition. Apply In per­ Wilson Electrical Company, driver’s Mcense. Apply in per­ I ANPINTHEWINGS...|f MA£S71f0...f) ^ SANDING and reflnish- taurant, 120 Charter Oak St £ = 1 fo r payme.nt,^ ing service. CaU 649-7952 af- ffied, kitchens ren^eled. (specializing In older son, Parkade Bakery, Shopping 649-4817. son, Gordon’s Attantlc Servics, iHE audience AT TAN6LEHELO CANT.. ter 5 p.m. '\^ Lecn Cieszynskl, BuUder, 646- Parkade. Inc;, West Rd., FUtagton. THUNDERS ITS APPLAUSE FOR COMPOSER- LOST — MoUier'.s ring, two floors). Wetxing flooi:s. Paiiit- PART-’ITME repairman, 4 hours 4291. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL CONDUCTOR, smJART GAYNOR' stones, blue a i^ yellow. Vi­ ing. Paperhanging. No Job too WAITRESS over 21, full or part- per day; and ali day Saturday, PARAGON TOOL CO., Inc. pleasant working ; conditions. cinity Lucky Lady Laundr>’, QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, small. John Verfaille, 649-5750. time- Apply in person. Three I you lOOK-TlREP.SlPSP^ REIGNED Maple St. R ew ard\)f .$5. 643- NO MONE^ DOWN Apply in person. Stager Com­ 1HW51H6LA9T dormers, porches, basements' CANPHIL Floor covering, 73 J's Restaurant, Route'6 & h X Has Immediate 8 FT. 0106 after 5. refmlshed, cabinets, buUt-ins, Bolton. pany, 832 Main St, Mdhchet- 0FY3UR APfl0lin3ViEUT5.OKlNS. SPECIALS^ Birch St. Wall to wall carpet­ Openings For: ter. X formica, aluminum, vinyl, ing. linoleum. Free estimates. steel, ceram o siding. WiUiam PICNIC Annonneements Expert installation. CaU 643- ^^l ORDRESSER wanted —full RETAIL S’TORE m'knager, re­ ’60 Lincoln ctnrvertible ^ 9 9 . Bobbins Carpentry Service, Tool Makers (Jig and fix­ 1218, or 649-2985- or part-time. Call 643-9360. tures). All Around Machin­ putable merchandlsingf* organ­ TYPEW RITERS and add 649-3446. TABLE ’60 Pontiac Bonne'viUe " ------.. rrt'i------ists, First Class Bridge- r, ization plans to open a gift machines for lease. Yale 2'^oor hardtop INTEREJSTING positioh With CARPENTRY — Ooncrete work, port and Lathe' Operators, shop in the MoncheSlM area. (E4)BIU2D F t» writer Service, 649-4986. Bonds—Stocks— high earnings, train now to be Horizontal Milling Machine Require high school graduate t^ythtag from odlar to root; EASY AMEBiBLT ^60 Mercury 4-door sedan $399. Mortgages 27 Mrs. Electrolux in your home Operators, Stock Man, an With retail store experience, ELBCfTROLUX vacuum clean­ taki^e and out, no substitute for older man preferred. ers, sales and service, bonded -’59'Olds'88, 4-door $499. quality work, satisfaction guar- MORTGAGE LOANS — first, to-wn epd surroimding- areas, permanent poeition, unusual' (lome in and learn about our opportunity, good salary and c d O F . HALFA f9V0F... ’57 Cadillac 2-door , $l99. YOU'LL HAVE PLENTY OF TIME. makes/ $2.50 tastaUed free, w ork and g^arages. References SEXX)ND M ORTGAGE — Un­ work, 45-55 hours per week, HAVE A cu p HIKING CLOTHESt-T'M LEAVING THE MARINES OPERATE. A COD FLIGHT BACK TO D O I N 0 / My u F = e r hardtop ; WAJTRBSS wanted for lunch- 259 Adams St.,3Ianchester I CAN ARRANGE IT AND 1 WON'T. Manchester only. Yale Type­ given, free estimates. Call 643- limited funds available for see- stea(ty work, annual bonus, OF COFFEE M'lTH S0A\E MARINE REPLACEMENTS AND WE COULD HAiSH MY CARRIER WY AFTER TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER. WIMTH03P? eons.' Aiiply Gaviey’s'''R ^au- writer Service, 649-4986, '56 CadiUac 2-door $199. paid vacation and other fringe AND TALK A C A M P IK THE HILLS WHERE OVER OLD TIMES, TOMORROW. 2629. CAB? Yotx, credit turn­ 1960 THUNDERBIRD hardtop, S E R V IC E - operator, fii^ ci^ institution. ed down? Short on down pay­ Paid fringe benefits. ;Cail Mr. YOU THWK WRiMeKEB WA»PI5P05EPTRI9HT! ANP excellent Qondition. Must sell, Roofing— lad in g 16 •BUT POLICE T MAYBE S0,.BUr I WANT hIM ment? Bankrupt? Reposaes- Wtakley, 644-8735 or 875^0338. TRAN TO ricHT! OF TO PREVENT m TRAP EXPOSIN' ) PERHAPS TO QUESTIONED HIM. WATCHEPi HE STARTS HIS LEAVE Just bopght Thunderblrd con­ Sion? . Don’t despalrl See Hon­ HiDWTCLT. HOME Improvement STATION. UL Appimd jR* you AlAffRIED TO CHICK KARP THAT INPUSTRIAL 5PYS JPENTITYI J& E X m H WITH PECIPEP HE WASVOP ABSENCE TOMORROW-HMM! vertible. CaU>A44-8682. THE PLANS FOR est Douglas. Inquire about loW' Uo. —^ 'Roofing, siding, altera­ ,-jBf UGHIHHCG R0DS 4 l>0 >Ck/ THtNK ■ I'P K IL L i (MLY A CRA(Unal Man Isn’t it smarter to switch to Iona where yoUTl Woric OnaraatMd RSPOSSEefilON: take over Garage—Semce-— aiding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ terations and additions. Ceil­ USfO CARS in air-conditioned comfort rather than sweat it out Beacon Ugfatnlng payments, no cash needed with Stora£:e 1 0 Good GaDohage History . Protection CooqMuiy ^ a v e^ e credit. 1963 Chevrolet___ ings. Workmanship guaran­ aU summer? ' Eettmaten , ^ Tmi^ia 1966 Ford MuStahg, GARAGE tor rent^ approximate- teed. 299 Autumn St. 64S-4860. High Traffic ^ow . v't'op Prices Paid ’^-'t ...p. r.K. p»i.aB** ' % Coll: E. Steve Fanri '"7 ^ McHw^»je cleaned, repaired. Aluminum COMP; I I ’ Motogyclefr—Blcydos 11 aiding. SO years’ expcfionce. siblify of 'government contracts being canceled ^ ALL THE TIME 1 1964 POimAC BonnevUle, 4- Free estimates, OtU Hoadag, 568-3 overnight? ^ i 'll GET THIS IS GOING ID ' WRYi s AAR. \ llWAFRAID-HEfe B E ^ SEEING'n g A WAS CONFINED TO THE door - hardtop, original owner, 1966 DUCA1U SebHng 360 oc. THE HURTA BIT, BOSS, ABHRNATM/I TOO AAANY COWBOY MCVIES. WHEELCHAIR.fb X 643-686;, 644-83SS. DUDLEY,! HAVE L y BE S O O N A S Showroom condition, 875-9370. conseryatively custom e^ tow TWEEZERS BITING ON DREAMED ABOUT THIS. Septic Tanks We are an equal opportunity employer^f men and A SPLINTER I CHANGE. mileage. CaU S28-3942;' Evenings and Weekends AND THAT 1958 DODGE C oronet,. 8 cylin­ Mr. Smith 236-0413 AN D ■ women for first and second shift as'macWne opera- IN MY FINGER. Re a u y ? ,-5.r>J.-—'' PULL IT VESPA m otor sc<)oter, 160 cc., THEN HOLD der, hyrdomatic, ’’ good condi­ Heating and Plumbing 17 "tors, packers, assemblers, set up men and general OUT. , ’ . ' y EVEFCYTHINS! tion, 750x14 tires, good. Price excellent condition, wtadshlrf^ PtUMBING and heating Plugged SeeflH^ factory woike'ra...... / Bide view m irror, etc. $175. 64^ Or W rite reasonable. Call 643-5332. repairs, alterationa, electrio 1653; 649A476. Machine Gleaned and gas hot water beaters, free DONT FIGHT Tt ! SWITCH TO I 1066 CHEVROLET Malibu 88, P.O. Box 71, East Hartford S^tte Tanks, Dry Wells, ,A YT.OOO miles, 4 on floor, con­ csttaaates. 0»U 6jl3lrl498. Sewer lines Installed—Cel­ 5 G a b , vertible, buf?,k®t.seats. 649-1618. •1962 XLCH tor sale, real reason­ lar Wsterprooflng; Done.' IONA MANUFACTURING CO. able. 180 HiUstown Rd. COlCPLUrrS plpmhing and Hsip ^ysnted—Fcmalo 35 1950 MG — Immaculate condl- heating service, eanapIbTe new bathroom Insolations snd CLEiVNING. woman — 10 hours MeklNNEy BROS: REGENT STREE'T— MANCHESTER SamLuf ticsi, metalic green finish, -new JAWA motor bike, 1966, 125 cc, W. G. GLENNEY CO. v - l top ' and aide curtains, wire exceUent feondition, 3,600 miles, bathreiom reotodding, 30 years weekly, hours can be arranged, Sewerage Disposal Go. 7-1 886 NORTH MAIN MT. wheels, very good condition, 'rugged-8 cycle, asking $250. in business. EazI VanComp, Apply Oonn. Construction Corp. 118 Pesrt St — 643-5308 IM B O . 4BS« 11. . 043-6678. 64604740. 261 Broad S t I-

PAGE N” ;CTEEN ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTTER. CONN?~FftlDAY, JULY 1,1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JULY 1,1966 ■ , ...... I • ■ — PAGE EIGHTEEN Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Housea For Sale 72 iSouses For Saia 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 y ^ r n o t l Household Goods 51 RoOttfS Without Board S9 Apartm ents— ^Flato— Resort Property Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 OOLUMBI/i — contemporary 6 BOl TON'— Coventry town line,; Tenements______63 ,______For R ent______wATJfnTWH'mnR — 2 family, ~6 HUBLARD Dr.—^ room Ranch, MANOHESTER Porter St. 7 MANCHESTEIR — 8 room Cape, SINGER automatic Zig-Zag In 128 BIROH ST.—Room suitable '2 baths, fireplace, rec room, room Ranch, garage, lot 200 apptless 6 room Ranch, large; Clean '3 AtISQUAMICUT,' R.I.—cottage, and 6 flats, on bus line, |18,- 2-car basement garage, lot years old. Seven room Co- cabinet, like new, monograms, for working gentleman, kltch, MANGHjBSTEJR BE^T BUYS BEST BUYS - near schools, buS) shopping, X 300, low 20's. Russell’s Real kitchen, flreplacedTivii^ room, Ellington Dump Law Change 900. Phllbrlck Agency, Realr 90x186, fireplace, many, i^any lonlal. Bullt-lne, diehwaaber, 2 CLASSIFIED embroiders, buttonholes, blind ' en privileges, tlO weekly. 643- rooms, heat, hot water, $105. 4 rooms, near beach, hot water Ohar-Bori Real Estate, 643-0683. > Estate, 649;96S9, i-228-9234. garage. Beautifully landscaped extras. J.D, Realty, 643-6129. heming, etc. Originally over , ,______Sfmonthly. J. D. Real Estate, and h ^ t. Call 643-0491. tors, 649-8464. % lot. Priced to sell at $16,900. BY BELFIORE BY BELHOEE,. j l 7,900 _ 4 BEDROOM Cape, South Windsor'! Opens Way |or Utility Swap take over lett 7 payments for errands for tnan or 643-5129. ------— — 816,900______ROOM______RANCH, _ MANCHESTER______T room Hayes Agency, '646-0131. ■'rty, 289-7476. with fireplace, walk-out base­ of $8 each. Call 622-0981. Wanted To Rent 68 b»ilt:&( stove) raised hearth ^putch Colonial, In executive NESTLED In The TREES lady with ■ license, night w o r k ------NORMAN HOHENTHAL STOPPED ment, largo lot, close to Roulie Bolton Another obstacle In the path weather Is bad, the bomb win ADVERTISING ------fira^lace, basement, Iftrg^ neighborhood, 8 bedrooms, V k ha.s just listed this circa 1964 in our tracks by financing BOWER’S area — immaculate ENGAGEMENT BROKEN er or retired person. 649-5459. Furnished Apartments 63-A'. wAiNT^ — 6 room Cape w 6 room' Cape. Oil forced air 15. Millette Agency, 643-6992. On k quiet street is a fam­ YOUR OWN PARK of a two:-town agreement .whi.e*' *’9* ^ *®^ „ w ^ e d ’ lot. Hutchins Agency, baths, formal dining room, two family with all the modem problems after taking a deposit would end Vernon's refuse dls- A lha8.^ye fireworks dlap ay ‘ c l a s s i f i e d ADVERTISING DEPT, HOURS Ranch by July 15. Good refer' heat, garetge, private lot, $17,- ily ' size 5 room Ranch. YOUNG; COUPLE TWO room furnished apartment, .Realtors, 649-6324.- large living room, family room amenities. Desirable Bast Side in-about three days after list- MANCiHElS’IDR Green — $12;900 2(4 acres Of mature trees posal problems was overcome U P!aonPd « t the Ameri 8 A M , to 5 PJW. ences. Call 289-2984. • / ______,______900. Call L ap i)^ Agency, Real­ Huge kitchen, fireplace in WILL SACRIFICE Apartments— Flata— all utilities. . Apply 10 Depot with fireplace, aluminum sid­ location. Never a vacancy prob- ing this immaculate West Side Seven rooms near stores, bus, and landscape privacy. BRICK RANCH — Modern living room. 3 b^rooms, this week when Blllrtgton voters g® " ,*^® **■ 3 ROOMS LOVELY Tenements 63 Square, Apt. 4. ing, $30,000. Philbrick Agency, iem here, rents are $110. three family. It’s back on, t h e ______tors. 649-5261.______' schools. For informatloh, cqll Custom Cape seventy feet Idtchen with bullt-ins, 2 ^ large covered patio. Must approved a phange in their dump Parking Is available on the field, NEW FURNITURE Business Property^ Realtors, 649-8464. Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- long. Plastered walls, big but resldenU planning to attend AVi ROOMS, heat, hot water, ^ baths, formal dining room, monthly, with tenants paying market, but we don’t ekpect for RANCH — 3 b^room s, fire- be seen to'be appreciated! ordinaneq. ^ i COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. For Sale / 70 6930. rpoms, fireplace, 2 car ga­ are being warned tbai' the eyent AND APPLIANCES stove, refrigerator, p fk ln g , ANDOVHR—3 room furinished family room with flr^lace, 2- jgo CHARTER Oak St. — 5 heat and utilities; flen'ts should long. Completely renovated place, large family kitchen, $18,900.' Mr. Sisco, 875- The change pyovldes tnat El­ MONDAY Tlini FRIDAY 10:SO A.M. — SATURDAY 9 A^L EVERYTHING be h i^ e r for this Infnaculate from stem to stem. A really with bullt-Ins. Full heated base­ 6611, 649-5306. rage. Peaceful contentment has been well attended and that $120. 15 Forest $t., off Main apartment, -parking. 742-7541. RESTAURANTS — YoUr dioice car garage, AA Zone; $32,500. room Ranch, one cEir baaemerit IMMACULATE 7 roOm Colonial, lington selectmen ..may enter home.'Two familie.s are scarce, unusual home —- for instance ment, $15,900. Char-Bon Real for $20,900. Mr. Lewis, 649- latecomers may have parking FOR ONLY $398.93. St., 646-0090, 643-5676. ' of four. Priced ^,8 0 0 , $6,000,' Philbrick Agency, Realtors, garage, large lot 106x236, ex­ 4 bedrooms. Double garage, into omlraclual . agreements Here's The Story ^ This was _ 2'-i ROOM furnished apart­ newer ones even scarcer. Give one apartment has 4 bedrooms Estate, -643-0683. B & W 5306. problems. $7,000 and one^ Including real 649-8464. cellent 'location, needs paint ■half acre lot, IVi b ^ is, rec wltfi other muntclpalltles and In­ YOUR COOPERATION WILL f\|A I AAH ^ 7 1 1 sold to a young couple on ment, available July 5, $24 Norman a call now. and wall wall carpeting. The display Is scheduled to bo* BE APPRECIATED l/IM k I I estate $170,000. For more in­ and paper, J. D. Realty, 643- room, 2 fireplaces. Mmy ex­ BARROWS & WALLACE dividual parties, for use of their jhmdown.'It is spon. March 12th. A few weeks later THREE room apartment, 470 weekly. 875-6316. NEW TWO family flat — 6-6, New roof, gutters, alumim$n 21 VICTORIA Rd. — 7 room Manche.ster Plivkade B & W formation call Philbrick Agen­ 6129. tras. Immediate occupancy, tovm dump. sored py the Vernon Recreation ■they informed us they wished Main St. Adults. 9-5, 643-2426. Bowers school area, large storms and .screens, etc. Also, Colonial, 2 enclosed porches, Manchester 649-.5306 b a r r o w s & WALLACE cy, 649-8464. JOE LOMBARDO lot 60 X 150, Verplanck School, Paaek Realty, 289-7475, Vernon and Ellington Commission, ' and administered to cancel their order because- —^------——------:------—— ______kitchen, 22’ living room, s»p- offers this convenient School eeisily convertible to a four Manchester Parkade CcHitiniMfd From Precuding Page they were not getting marriM. HAVE customers waiting Business Locations , ; ; : ^ ; ' ftimaces,^ n e w Ll^m^Porter S W family. Browse or buy, but see excellent location. J.D. Realty, COLUMBIA LAKE — 6 room , Manchester" 649-5306 : aEqiiphsidering a swapvWhdWX; w the Rockville Americaii Lh> ' area, modified 2-level Ranch, St. 614 room Cape for only • Vernon would be grantejPper-, . ^ post, Payments of $1.50 have been rental .o f your apart- F or Rent 64 Houses For Sale 72 Also older 2-family Call Leon this one! 64^^5129. home cliise ' to lake. private/ Help Wanted—Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 8 finished rooms, plus 2 un­ $14,500. Nicely located' and in bea'oh. Master bedmom wim mission to use the mUngtOT Kalmi Alarm . made. If you have a good job ment or home. J.. D. Real Es­ DESIRABLE “ etore or oWlce M ANCH ESTER-7 room Spilt <^®szynskl. Builder, 649-4291. tate. 6'* 3-5129. finished rooms, upper and low­ a .scarce price range, this rep­ OOZY 6 room Cape — recently BEDROOMS ' ..private bath, large living room dump and Ellington . Wou Rockville firemen answered ■ Da y s h i f t —^Uathe operator. THE amazing Blue ;laistre will are honest and reliable, ______^______^ _____ ^ _ ijovci xmiui luum j, u«iuis SELECT o f f e r in g BY space, ground floor, clean, at- t«vel, family room, IVt batiis, TWO BLOCKS from Main, 6 er terraces, large wooded lot, resents excellent value. Nicely H AR TFO P -voNE? redecorated with Colonial de­ with, fireplace. dinihR room' permitted to use Vernon a sew- alarm about 11:45 toil lnsln*nent a.ssembler. Steady leave your upholstery beautiful- then.Ihis big bargain for anything'In real tJdctiVe'and reas'dnaWe. App^^^ mc^'em kltchm^th'"^^^ room Colonial, 2;car garage, tremendous possibilities for treed lot. Ask for Joe when Joe Lombardi; - i listed a cor, eat-in kitchen, • large lot, sige . treatment plant. morning, after .box alarm 86 wa* I* AM AM 11f A m«4 a1 /va m *[7 Anf a1.AArvGRASSELER. bath. Screened porch, wooded gravel pit which will I*® y*®® -hie- ownera of all dogs six land St.. 649-4675. 643-5129. 5245. as a land-fill dump. Land-fill dis- „jonths old or older are now de- “ NEVE3R u.sed anything like it,” 1 laving Room Suite State Theatt' Building. In­ recently - listed a beautiful cus­ FOUR BEDROOMS MANCHESTER—Immaculate 6 lot. $27,900. Carol Laking, SOUTH WINDSOR—Built CONCORD RD. — Beautiful _ posal is now required by Hnquent in c.btaining 1966 dog gay users of Blue Lu.stre tor 1 Dinette Set S'/i ROOM furnished or unfur­ quire 1 p.m.-8 p.m. Mrs. Rey­ Ranch,.large living'room, for- PRINCETON St. — .Custom built tom built Ranch *in the prestige o'h East Center' St. A must sell room Cape,-2-car garage, hear Realtor, 1-228-33,58. . _ / with the woman in mind, state, which has also outlawed jjggjjg^g they don't have them TEACHERS cleaning carpet. Rent electric.' 1 Sealy Mattress nished, oil heat, private, nolds, 643-7832. . mal dining room, cabinet 3 bedroom home, cabinet kitch­ Rockledge area. Two fireplaces situation, bus, shopping ahd schools, PHILBRICK AGENCY U & R front to back split, NEW LISTINGS and a finished rec room are HEBRON—9 room Split Level burning as a means of refuse ■hampooer $1, The Sherwin- 1 Sealy Box Springs ■ shady, patklrtg,' adults. NeW' kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ en with dining area, laundry quick occupancy. Bel Air Real 6 rooms, situated on a large . Were you' disappointed In STORE center of Manchester, only two o f the many features. \ home, . all electric, high loca­ disposal, - except for controlled penalty, in addition to th* Williams Co. 2 TTirow Rugs Bolton Rd., 643-6389. tion iroom, landscape ynrd. rooim, large. cedar closet, 2 Estate. 643-9332. treed lot with many extras- your summer plans? We newly remodeled storfe, froni- 2 FAMILY 6-6, centrally Contemporary Colonial 6F49-8464 tion on ,3 . acres, 4 bedrooms, incineration. ^ regular annual fee, depends on Boudoir Chair Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, baths, Jalousied glassed - In A mid-twenties price should Raised hearth fireplace, 3 over­ including wall to wall car­ .still have part-time posi­ KEEP your' carpets’ '^beautiful DUPLEX — Modern 5 rooms, and interior, reasonable rent­ located one block from large living room with picture Officials of the tivp towns met how long the license is overdue, 2 Vanity Lamps porch, 2 car garage, Marlon cause plenty ,of interest here. sized bedrooms, sundeck. 1'4 JUST LISTED peting,- surrounded by ex- tions available. Pleaise call despite constant footsteps of a heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ als. Brokers invited. 522-3114- Main St. One side will be 643-6953. window, dining room, ha.s slid­ and di.scussed the • proposed jo g , licensed during,; 2 Philow.s E. Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953 Call Homer anytime. pen.slve homes, exclu.sive 289'-2631 for information. busy family. Get Blue Lu.stre. erator, garage, centrally locat­ vacant for new owner on baths. Asklpi; $18,500 and sturdy, older small home ing glass doors to rear porch, 1 Pair Blankets 7 ^ ROOM Ranch, .3 bedrooms, TWO-FAMILY on Main gt. — area,I , too bpautiful for swap earlier this month. Among must pay a twenty-fiva Rent electric shampooer $1. ed, $150 monthly. 643-7467. MEDIUiyj^ SIZE comer store, - i July 15th. Call now. Listed anxious. with big . possibilities. 5 built-in kitchen, family room 1 Cocktail Table oversized kitchen, 2 rec rooms, $16,600— Oversized, Immaculate A valuable piece of property words. This house has to be the tentative points agreed on penalty; Aug. 1 to Oct. 31, Paul's Paint & Wallpaper Sup- suitable' for store or office. at only $19,900. Be an CARL ZINSSER r,poms (one floor), pantry, with fireplace, rec room, laun­ 2 Table Lamps lot 102x380’, exceptional condi- 6 room Cape, one unfinished, for business, etc. t'or further, seen. C^ll for inspection ap- were: ^ penalty, Nov. 1 to Feb. 28, _ p ly .._ . 'THREE, BEDROOM new apart- Available July ' 1. 643-7723 or Early Bird. will be happy to show you this dry room, one full bath, two 1 9x12 Rug tion, Buckley School area. $19,- shed dormer, fireplace, fenced EAST HARTFORD .open attic, high dry cellar,.^ details call Philbrick Agency, .pointment now. You may —Each town would pay ^ ^2 penalty after March 1, a $3 ment, oven and ’ range,' heat . $49-1690. immaculate Cape this weekend. executive Ranch. 8 rooms, 2 coppe^.plurnblng, oil (con­ half baths, garage. Plenty of own way for the services re- RICH, STONE-FHEE loam, 1 Floor Lamp- and hot water, parking. $150. EAT-off-the-flpor Cape, 6 900. Philbrick Agency, 649- yard, trees, near bus. Hutchins Situated on a quiet, residential Realtors, 649-8464. be too late. GENERAL ELECTRIC full baths. Automatic kitchen. verted) hot" air furnace. room for family living and en­ $15. Gravd,.sand, fill, stone, I Smoker . J. D. Real Estate, 643-5129. MAIN ST. — sizeable store and finished rooms, ceramic 8494. ' Agency, Realtors; 649-6324. street, this property features ceived. Butler points out that, no Walk to .schools, transporta­ Kitchen and bathroom not FI'VE ROOM fireplaced Ranch, tertaining. $39,.500. Carol Lak­ —A binding <»ntract would manure, white sand box and 3® Piece Dlnnerware Set basement, large display , win­ bath, garage,- partly fin­ maintenance free aluminum penalties are imposed for dogs Requires tion, -shopping." modernized Aluminum' built-ins, extra large lot, $15,- ing, Realtor, 1-228-3358. 528-7525 bo drawn up by attorneys for patio sand. 643-9504. 24 Piece Sliver Set TWO 3 - room modern apart­ dow. busy location, low rent. , ished fee room, one block siding, a garage, and a nicely .vVho turn six months old after storms, screens and doors. 900. Call Irene K'wiat, Leonard- both towns. TELEVISION TRAINING 18 Yards Floor Covering ments, refrigerator, range, dis­ 529-0518. to bus, stores AND it’s in landscaped yard. Ideal for the VERNON-— raised Ranch on % June 30, they must be licensed ATLANTIC boiler — complete NOTICE Enclosed front porch One- Agency, Realtors, 646-.0469 or —------—Vernon residents would be ^ MONTHLY ■ posal, with utildties. Rent $110 . ' « ' ■ I y . I P ...... A the Bowers School area. younger couple. LoW taxes. Call CUSTOM RANCH acre lot with natural brook, the month they turn-six month* with controls, expansion tank, car garage. Easy to care for 742-8349. s p e c ia l is t PAYMENTS to $128, one year lease, escrow. Priced at only $17,900. A TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICl T Carl this evening.- on beautifully wooded lot. Gra- fully landscaped, 2 baths, den, W ant«l-R,al E .lat/7l 600 feet 'vulcan pipe,- excelTent Houses For Rent 65 Municipal Building . , shaded yard, roses^ lilacs, ONLY $12.93 649-4342, 649-3666. pleasure to show. ciou.s center entrance, formal MANOHBSTBR --i 8 roi room fur. Manchester, Connecticut tom Split, large lot, garage, ^ ______deliverya 1 4 « r A.VM r anywhere A M « A A VIA in«M Connect*- M A a 4 4 _ - ^ C C V-hished « ^ Lt ^ ^ V«.A« house, «A A A screened A M A A M A -^ porch, 6 ROOM' Ranch, all-elec­ BILL BELFIORE living room, first floor laundry and shopping. One- mile glass doors to raised patio, less HOUSE pn West Sjde^^2 family hour^ partment. Excellent oppor- utilitis, and dryer, private pa­ is pf the opinion that extra carports, sun deck, in-law ar­ or .single. Call 643:1927. _Ei.^on wo^f^-^y^^ts rV:rnMcro- nice yard, beach privileges; $85 tric, attached garage, nice A Public Hearing will Jie held by the Board of Krectors room, two car garage. Low west of the center. Owner’s than one year old. CJall 875-4668 UTILJTY TRAILER — Good cut. Free service. Free set-up tio and cellar, $150. J.D. Real valub, features such as two rangement. Call. Helen Palm­ tunily for right man, Gut- tires, frame onlyT Call 643- by our own reli.able men. Orig- monthly, heat afid utilities ex­ ' lot, 2 baths, choice loca­ o f the Town of Manchester" at 8:00 P.M., July 12; 1966, In the twentie.s and worth it. Desir­ health necessitates sale. proportionate «tion program, open to girls 10 Estate, 643-6129,' Hearing Room of the Mjtiriicipal Building. Manchester, Connecti­ fireplaibps, two and one-half er, Leonard N sen cy, 646-0469 Qg.39, tnal price for all this merchan- tra. 742-6651. tion, priced at" only $23,- able local location. Call now. $13,500. . Bidding employe behefit cut, for -the purpose of determining whether to construct a baths, a'tw o.car garage, and a pr 649-3877. ------—------— wa-s $.548.93. Some fortu- RENT MAN in need of rentals. 400. Tolland County sessions will b e ' held, teama Sanitary Sewer in Oak . Grove Street from Autumn Street to a beautifully^ finished family — Only junk cars would be ex­ program, top salary. Must SO R R Y . SAL :l.s a merry gal. nate person can purchase it all Have tenants willing to sign TALCOTTVILLE — Large 7 Walton W. Grant Agency formed and a schedule of gamea We have a nice lot for sale point 3,180 feet northeast. You are hereby given this notice a.s room plus a Porter St. area lo- 40 MILE VIEW — cluded, from the dump. She used Blue Lustre rug and for only $398.93. On’ display at lease, plus escrow. 649-4342 or room single- house. Call 649- Ullian Grant, Realtor Lots For ISale 73 arranged. • ^be High School graduate on a main thoroughfare the owner or owners of, land or buildings upon which the cost c'ation make ^ i s seven room with this executive Ranch Members of the board of rep­ ' ^upholstery cleaner. Rent elec- main .store. Appliances are re- 649-3566. 8396 after 6 p.m. of such extension may be assessed. Objection to the proposed Gerardo and Mrs. Shulman Those interested should leava with field" or bench work ■which has 2 family possi­ Split a truly fiiie value. Quiet J*' nearby Vernon. Three bed­ 643-1153 ONE ACRE 5 miles ft-om Man­ resentatives expect a report on trlc shampooer 51./ Larsen's conditioned and fully guqran- construction will be heard by the Board of Directors at a hearing their namps at the recreation of­ bilities (maybe even 3-4 quajily predominates in the au­ rooms, paneled den, patio with . chester center, block'founda­ the contract at Idielr next meet­ experience. Mu.st have abil­ Hardware. ' - , teed. to be held at the time and location de.scribed abbve. 1964 SPOTLESS 2 family, separ­ fice in Hbnry Park, SuburbaQ Fur Rent 66 family) which IS priced at tomatic kitchen. A ll this is on privacy. 1.50’ x 530' lot. Coun­ tion, septic' ■ tank, excellent ing, July 18. ■ ' ------Phone for-Appointment . TWO room apartment, 149 Oak- Talk to GOP Women’s Qub Adults who are Intereoted hi ity to train. Please call a modest $6,500. •Following is a list of property owners and estimated a beautifully treed A /t Zone try living minutas from Man-- ate furnaces, excellent reriden- well, $2,500. Terms $500. down. ■n .> < - t e - ASK FOR “CARL” ■ land St., $66 . 643-2426, 9-6; COVENTRY — Private, seclud­ Mrs. Phyllis Shulman of New a "catalyst” and said he had New . Beat Home helping out should leave' their assessments: . " . - lot. Let Bill .show you through Chester. tial area, $24,900. Hutchins Owner 742-8090. Boats and Accessories 46 • 247-03.58 or 527-9036 ed 3 rooms, 8 miles UConn; For further information, on — ,„ ' : ... I ...\ - Haven, OOP caiOTdate for sec- not forgotten her name from Construction has started on na,mes at the recreation oCficq. HEATED 3 room apartment- James F. & Joseph P. Calhoun $ 5.447.00 Agency,.Realtors, 649-5324. t . MoOAiRTriVr 289-6871 SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT 4 rooms, central, 6 miles UConn these listings or for an ap­ this' Best Buy. MISQUAMICyr, Rhode Islartd ari 120-toed nursing home whose Associate Professor , 8% H.P. Evinrude — separate Call 643-5118 between 8:30- 75 .Oak Grove Street ' reUry of the sUte, gave her years ago when’she wae iw - , tajik, forward and reverse, re­ If you have no means of trans' 423-3911. pointment to inspect, call ESTATE CX)ZY 4 room Ranch — ideal — Beach lot. Call 649-8447 af^ first public speech away from nlng a branch Of&ce Office of the * . coot is estimated to. rim about Dr. Edmund'C. Lary of^er* a.m.-4:30 p.m. 968.70 conditioned. $66. 649-7313. portation I'll send my auto for us anytime. Harry C. & Rena M. Gray JULY 1 in Manchester. Beautifully set for retl'r^ent or starter home. ter 7. home ba.se yesterday noon at Bankers Commercial Security $1 million. The home is being non, a member of Rensselaer 100 Oak Grove Street on park-like lot. 10 rooms. Liv-' In pqrk - like area. Have a (xmstructed-on a five-acre tract you. No obligation on your part FOUR ROOMS and bath, heat, Resort Property Yes, the halfway mark is here l i n o ’s I^estaurant in Bolton. Co. and he phoned in the line InsUtute’s Hartford Graduata 1961—18’ CABIN cruiser, com­ whatsoever. i 36 Bissell St. Call 643-9508 af- Pearl F. Inrson 833.50 and once again we are ahead ing rofltn that cannot be de­ dream conie true for' $11,200. GHOK^E wooded lot in excellent at Rt. M and White St., Center’s adjunct faculty,, ha* For Rent 67 JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. and convenient location, 86x197, Mi^k Shulman was the principle of busilmss . „ .v. * Salesmen Wanted 36-A pletely equipped, ready for A— —B—-E—R—T’—S ter 5 p.m- only. 110 OAk Grove Street of the previous year's pace in .scribed adequately in print. Char-Bon Real Estate, 643-0683 speaker at an installation meet- Mrs. Shulman In a ttat Rock'vilie. ,' been named as Adjunct Aasobl« water. Reasonable.. Call 742- 43.'4,5T l LYN ST., H A R F O R D •sales. This has been true ea’ery Three\fuU ceramic baths. Real 643-2960 or 649-8538. ’ Si>ecial permission for the ^ COLUMBIA LAKE — cottage REALTORS INSURORS Margaret B. Pina 1,640.10-. NEW 2 family, 5-5 rooms, 2-car ing of'the new Second Congres- was not much longer than Ger- ate Profeasor of Physics, He la RALEISMESN — Our recently '6888. FOUR ROOMS including for rent by season, private year we’ve been in business. To luxurie^v such as meuster ■ con­ buildings was granteed two a Senior .Theoretical Physicist at OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. 128 Oak. Grove Street garage, separate heating, alum­ KEENEY ST. — .Glastonbury, sional ^strict North Republi- ardo’s oft-the-cuft presentation. opened branch in East Hart-' ances, residenfaal locaUon, $95. beach and boat dock. Gall Co- 649-5261 plagiarize that fafniliar com­ trol lighting panel and auto­ years ago by the novf-dctfUiict Winifred M. Dowling 2,035.20 inum storms and screens, fine 2.3 acres; with brook, next to-can W .. d pi------e n • -s ------Association,. told the , assembled , ., women „ i, , - how United Aircraft Research Lab- ford makes available sales po­ DELITXE KENMORE electric J. D. Real Estate, 643-5129. ' jumbia, 228-3018. mercial— "We must be doing matic-gardge doors.' Walkout Clty of RockviUe Planning Com- j,pgtories. 152 Oak Grove Stl-eet location, $2,500 down. J. D. water shed, ideal for horses, which coniprises both Tolland she got on the GDP ticket. sitions of unusual opportunity, Diamonds— ^Watches— stove. 40", .4 burners, deep ______something right.” (No secret— family room\w1th sliding glass Axn 0001 oAunf-iAa' Ai>Diif, “I atfn politically just one mission, to Warren Wetoster, J and_/Windhaip._ Counties. About ‘T am politically Hosfittal Notes high weekly earnings, com­ Jewdhfy''' 48 well, center grill, 2 ovens, FOUR ROOM clean apartment, COVENTRY — Lakeside mod- Margaret .Wilkie ------^— -h84T:4(r doors. Automatic kitchen with Real Estate Oompany, 643;5129,_ 649-332L_ it’s hard, grinding, day and 35 members attended. year old,” she said, She cam- Vernon developer. Admitted Wednesday: Marj mission plus bonus plan for storage drawer, pu.sh button adults, no pets. References cottage, nidely furnished, 160 Oak Grove Street night work but—and pardon breakfast bar. &tone construc­ paigngd for treasurer in the A buBding permit has been WAICfl An d JEWELRY V NEW 60 foot 4-famlly, nearly John Gerardo, candidate for kowalyahyn, Peter Green Rd„ energetic men. Apply in per­ controls, excellent condition, preferred. Inquire 11 Church excellent loc'ation. Call 643-6930 Robert S. Porterfield 2,177.90 the pun—"It works.") tion. , This property is selling indi- Resort Property F o r Sale 74 very Detgpcratic city of fie-w issued to architect John M. Pa- pairing. Prompt servlet. Up to finished, large rooms, indl- lieuteneint governor on the Gen- ToUand; NataHe Ives, 66 Edith son at 1123 Main St, East $55. Call 643-4235. NOTICE 178 Oak Grove Street ffir thou.sands of dpllars less' Haven last year and lost. But- celle JiT. of Southington for $20 on your old watch In THREE room furnished cottage, vidual heat, designed for bus- a NDO'VER LAKE cozy 4 gras ticket, also\ spi^e, and Rd., RodcvUle; Adelle" FrieiJ- Hartford) 8-10 a.m. or 4-5 p.m. than replacement cost. This Is' (jonstruclion of the tlilldlng's trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. _ FIVE rooms on first floor, 2 bed­ by week or' month. Call 742- PUBLIC HEARING Lloyd A. and Betty L. Lumbra 1,186.50 iness in basement, $22,500. room cottage overlooking lake Peter Cashnian, exwutive direc- she ran well ahead of- her tick­ man, Ellington; Annette Smith, ADDITIONAL $11,501) g,g vgjy j,gst_ Care to;k^ it?' Bray, 787 Mata Street, Statf Wearidg Apparel— Furs 57 rooms, garage. West Side, $110, 7364 or inquire Andover Kitch­ 216 Oak Gro've Street Priced, at professional appnais- ■' \ Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. atone . fireplace, oabineted tor of the state central commit' et, . and this, she says, is the shell, estimated to cost $300,- 82 VUlage St., Robfcville; Car* h ^ t not included, available APPROPRIA'nONS reason she was chosen for the . ______. Help Wanted— Theater Building. ------en. Route 6. Lloyd A. and Betty L. Lurnbra 1,351.80 -al figure to -settle'estate. A -.n m ^ -kti a t \ Wtehen.. screened porch, dou- tee outlined plansuians fbf\thefb\ par­ 000 men Manila, Etaat Hartlonl{ - ' ______EAST CATHOLIC HIGH — BOARD Of DIRECTORS Male or Female 37 July 5. Call 1-537-5239. 216 Oak Grove Street '' dti-U-wursrtf or contractor’s COLONIAL _ b ie lot, reasonable. Hayes ty’s statfevride county f^ r to be state ticket. The nursing home is report- Bast Hartford; Girl's uniforms, .size 12, rea­ COLUMBIA LAKE 4 room TOWN OF .M^CHESTER, Before last year, Mrs; Shul- u .special. Could be a real "sleep- s\x rooms, 1% baths,'2 car gi Agency, 646-0131. ®4ly to be owned by a ph6^ ghirley Nelson. 1 MoKniglit Garden— ^Farm-—D airy THREE rooms, heated,, partly CONNECTICUT Alfred A. and Helen T. Dion 4,414.30 . held in September, Mrs. l^irginia WAITRESS and WAITER'need­ sonable. 649-9334. cottage, all facilitiesr boat and er.” One block from Main St. rage Call "Homer 'Graaseler ' ’ for BOWERS SCHOOL tee- h»an had never been in formal cian or group of phymcians who drcie, Rockville; MalbeL Blair, Products j 50 or completely furnished. In­ Notice is hereby given 'that '599 Autumn Street Lewis, state central co( ed, part-time. Call Bolton Lake motor, ideal for children. Call Call nqw on this one! further, details. LAKE HAMILTOiN — Com­ woman, presided. politics, although, as she noted, have similar ventures in other jbannle Lavltt 1 El- quire at Mrs. Brown, 106 Blrph the Board of Directors, "Town of Alfred A. and Helen T. Dion - 1,802:40 - - SECTION pletely furnished:, on choice , Hotel, 643-9731. STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. 646-0333. Officers were-_mstalled by politics are people. She maito areas of the atate. lington Ave., Rockville; Btan- Wanted—^To 6uy 58 St. Manchester, Connecticut, will 299 Autumn Street lakefront location. Lou Nightcrawlers. Tomaszewskl, THREE FAMILY Mrs. Barbara. L a k e S i Ashfoid, the transition from 12 years of Some opposition to the home ley Redens, 5 Regan 3t.,, Rock* Box 363, South Rd., Bolton, WE BUY and seU antique and MODERN DUPLEX 4 hdld q Public Hearing in the Alfred A. and Helen 1*. Dion 863.60 $14,500 , L ^ Six room Cape, full shed Dirnock. Realty, 645-9823. wife of a former gov^or. In FTA at various levels because, was voicode-t a public hearing Municipal Building . Hearing Aluminum siding plus a new Newly redone inside. Aluminum ■ville. used furniture, china, glass, all- rooms^ 1'4 baths, refrigerator, 299 Autumn Street dormer,\ fireplace, open said, she ' h a d " discovered before the planning oommtoslon open dally. 649-6472. Room. 41 Center Street, Man­ roof m ake' this conveniently storms, screens, doors. Sepa­ O0'VE^4TRY Lakefront cot­ her installation talk, Mrs. LakO-\she said, she Admitted yestardayt Maty ver, picture names, old colna, range and disposal, utilities, LEGAL James F. and Joseph P. Calhoun 123.80 stairway, tastefully decor­ mothers have things to say w(&«ft th^e_^ application for the chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, located home a fine' value. rate heating systems. Two car tage, 4 rooiTis, artesian well, said women must be convinced mat Pratt, EllingUm; Andrm B og*' STATISTICAL- PICK YOUR own; strawberries, gpms, pewter, scrap gold, one year lease and escrow. . 75 Oak Grove Street ated, baseniqnt garage, as- that "ttfe minute they have but are afraid to say them. Add home, a ^ w c la l use lender soor July 12; 1966, at 8:00 p.m. on V Fniit trees, bushes, and a tool garage. Central locarion. .Ex- fireplace, garage, extras, $9,- sre, 93 Union Sit., Roekvillai fredh and freezer type. Open watches, old Jew»lry, hobby Rent reasonable. 649-4342, NOTICE sum^le mot^age. ing, was granted. proposed additional appropria­ Town of Manchester 13,367.80 “iihed in the spacious rear yard, clie n t investment for the pru 800. Morrison Realty, 649- children in schoofl or own prop- she isn’t. Joyce Guay, 20 Oofiage Bt, daily 8—8. 929 Tolland Tpke. collections, paintings, attic con­ 649-3566. ADMISSION •(from Assessor's Records) tions as follows: , ■A .stone's throw fn in Main St. dent buyer. 9713. erty, they are in politics”, a sen- She confessed she is a *Tlag Labor |Law Involved RookviUe. ^ L CLERK tents or whiole estates. Furni­ STRA'WBBRRIES — pick your OF ELECTORS ROBERT M. STONE. SecreUrv Interested'? You should be. If timent that was later .underlined waver')^’ and said she is Identi- A Rock'vilie firm hM been Births Wednesday: A daughter ture Repair Service. 643-7449. SDC room, duplex, 2 baths, ga-. . Notice Is hereby given that To:- General Fund Budget own. Adults only In fields. Open 1966/67, Contribution to Re­ BOARD OF DIRECTORS this Is your price range. ELVA TYLER, Realtor by Mrs. Shulman who got her tying p^srsonally with the Re- charged with violations of the ^ Albert Powers, Position open - for person rage, $1M. J. D. Real Estate the' Board of Admission of. $8,500 SUDPrPan For aaw "political” training in the PTA. publican party, as a woman-'and federal Fair Labor Standards every day. Glode Bi-others, HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, serve Fund Account...... ' .-i buys this year 'round home on N. River Rd, Ooventiy; t with Statistical back- Co. 643-5129. Electors of the Town of Man- 649-4469 ______Mrs. Louise Lent of Mansfield Act in an injunction action Glode Lane, off Tolland SC bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, ...... $10,70g Fox Trail in Coventry. Clean. as an American.’ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. I Rob­ -ground, or above average'^ ------Chester, will be in session in APPRAISED LAKEVIBW Terrace Four is now president of the new and i^trs. Shulman devoted a good filed by the U.6. Department . jiear East Hartford —Manches­ glassware. We huy estates. to be' financed from invest- Ask for Homer Grasseler. Helen Cole 648-6666 ert Silver, Vliginia Lana, Tol­ figure aptitude. Good before being put up for sale, of Labor in U.S. District Court ter town line. Village Peddler., Auctioneer, FOUR ROOM, apartment, first ■ ment earnings Town of Man­ room house, hot water base- larger organizatlim: Mrs. Pris- portion of her talk to the politics land. wages and working condi-_ this Porter SL area home is 420 ^ k e &t„ Bolton. 649-3247. floor, near Aii^raft. 643-2986. chester, Keeney Street. board heat, enclosed porch and ciUa Botti of Canterbury, vice- j^ew Haven and what she In New Haven. ^ Births yesterday: A sea to tlons. Air-conditioned of­ PICK YOUR own strawberries, _ - ______iJAx, JULY 6, l»DD from 5:00 priced to sell now. 6tj big, airy School, Highland Park DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS tiled bath. 742-7066. president; Mrs. Marjorie Camp- the actual fear of its in- Orous and Christensen Ihc., Mr. oSita Mrs. Loren Gerow, fice. 3 acres of ripe strawberries, ------^ ^ ------1 - BfM’r'TQ 8:00 P.M.,’ for the pur- moms plus a two car garage on Ask Carl Zinsser to give you School, Robertson School Ad­ COME SEE OUR 6 imd 6 du- ^ •/' Of Andover, treasurer, and*'^bitants to be overt Repulbli- 8 River St,, and its presjdent Sdmer8ville);..a daughter to Sir. 25c quart. Birch Mountain Rd., WANTED—Used .set of lady’s an attractively treed and land- the______details on____ this___ one. Iniqiec- {dex at 96-98 Rldgfe St. Mod­ and treasurer. Alexander F. TlVT-trvrn A rr ” »_ Bid forms, plans and specifi- least six months next 1966/67, Board of Ekiucation COMMERCIAL kitchen, formal ..idining room, cement dock, good swimming- skipped a few grades in the Fem ale 38 PICK your own strawberries ROOM FOR .LADY or gentle­ ^ c w ns ^bRDS) Immediate occupancy. Several- properties suitable for his mind was obviously on his the firm is engaged in the con- Ives; 55 BkUtta R d , R o c l^ M ( cations are available at the Preceding the time he so offers ...... $41,500 family room, with fire­ Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 5 p.m. UU dark. 25c a quart. man, quiet, convenient loca­ One Day 4Sc >3 Days .....$ 1 .1 7 business and -«torm)erdal pur­ own dessert when be urged the "® T struction or l^ m stru ction , of Amy Semel, 41, N. Park ^ Wa n t e d — clUld to take care Controller's Office, 66-Center bimself. . to be financed by an increase 6l9toS24. isdtas not to ait and "watch majored in classloal antiqtaties Rockville; Paul and Mark Oro- Bring own baskets, no .children. tion. 224 Charter Oak St., 643- Any applicant who is a natu­ place, 2-car garage, large lot of' In my home wiiile mother Street, Manchester, Connecti­ in the estimated income for Six D a y s ..... $1.9& 0 Days .... .$ 3 .0 0 SELLING? poses, Call for details. 490 Keeney St., Manchester. 8368. ralized citizen of tlie United with fruit trees, $26,000. Phil- noLTDN 7.room Ranch, plus their ice cream melt” but to Wlrta asked the court to re- Dr i ^ e m oa; work.s. 649-5623. cut. Project No. 7T-.3 .(Ph'oject '3) Let MB give you our no-non­ brick Agency, 649-8464. Town of Mahehester, Pl'e-'ieht the certlfi- under Ihibiic Law No. 523 IMMEDIATE XUTIQN sense efforts plus the b a ck 'u p ' large finished rec room and gbt out and sell votes. > strain the firm from future ------STRAWBERRIES ~ pick your XHE THOMPSON HOUSE. Cot­ LAND bar. Two full baths, 2:car ga_- Gerardo, who is gaining a rep- a while then took a gg Q,e act, Including PDAC^l.^our'loved ones with- a cate of his naturalization or a (Connecticut).. power of the Manchester Mul- ^^5 HENR"? ST, — older Colonial, 7 own., .25c„ per- quart. Michael tage Street, centrally located, Connecticut Call before 10:30 weekdays (9 A.M. Saturdays). You acres in nearby town. rage, large wooded lot, superb utation as the humorist on the Somewheip the awy -withholding of overtime land; Lynn WUletta, 18 VtonM nurse In pleiis'iiiit private home Kurys. l63 French Rd.,' g o l;. large, pleasantly furnished. Robert B Weiss thereof Issued by the Unit- To: General Fund Budget can start an ad or cancel an ad same day. tiple Listing Service.. Your Ask for BUI Bel roonw, riecently new, 114 baths, while yoO vacation. 876-8294. condition. Selling tor $26,500. ttoket, perched; on the edge of i"*t her ? i^ a n d , a ma- gp^pg,„ggtlon found by the ^ n te r Heighte, Vernon; IJaatol ton. off Route 85.^_. robfus, < parking. Call 649-2358 General Manager '®^ Immigration and 1966/67, Ci'vil Defense-De­ property should be Vistw fiore. jUupibing and furnace; Central a table as be-launched into what ehinery dealer. The couple haa employ®-^ under Toomey, 55 Scott Dr., Venton; Naturalization Service. partment ...... $4,000 More than ever, it does not ’ yamiuming system, fine family Call R. F. Dimock Ctompany, MATTJRE experienced clerk - for ovendght~"a«A-i)«nn?««nt-' lEui^ntn^ il|fraUii he called, "a fruit salad kind of one daughter,, a sophomore at ^ a p, interest and costa. Patricia Gebhs5«t, Anthony R d , PICK your own strawberries — ------^------Dated at Manchester, this 1st to be financed from 1965/66 cost to have a Realtor, It pays. hemie. $21,900. E. J. Qarpenter, Realtors, 649-6246. typi.st, stenographer desires po­ guest rates. conversation.’' Georgetown Un 1 versIty in TOe le^ara^tion'folTowed ao ToUand; S^uel M »rti^ 26c a quarter. Route 86, past day of July 1966. Surplus $350, and from Fed­ WE HA'FE OTHERS Healtor, 640-6061. 643-2711 Classified Dept. VERNON Manchester line. 5 He spoke of 'what he had W a^lngton. sition.. Excellent references. Gay City. Leo Gahlbolati, 649- Board..,Qf. Admissions Irtvestig^on by the U.S/Lahor NOnCE eral Civil Defense Ftmds-$3,- HOLLYWOOD room older Cape, extra large learned in his 10 years‘8S clerk The, diminutive blona who Call 649)1613 after JO a:m, 3194. ... Barbara E. Coleman, CALL DAY OR NlGlIT MANCHESTER — Goodwfai St., ^ „ „ , „ , ------. ------^ _ Department's Wage-Hour, and Jorie piectao w ^ TOWN OF COVENTRY 650, • section of . town - has become excellent 7 roonTtlape, (4 bed- lot, $11,000. Call Helen Palmer, of. 'tjjg leg^gigture and of the con- wears her hair swept neatly , on lU Norman St, Masiobestea , SeleCtman,_,.__ Public Contracts-Dlvi.sion. un- INVITATION ZONING BOARD Robert M. Stone,., more desired with the passing rooms) large kitchen, with, d i ^ Leonard Agency,, ft-y.qjlors, 646- between the-1062 and 1966 top , cif h ^ * Situations Wanted— - Raymond C. Lafivee, - ,_ . • Secretary ^ . THE WILLIAM E. der the supervi.sioh of Stanley .P e a s ; beans, beets, S ^sg OF APPEALS r>f time. Let us show you th is, wash^' ahd buil'tins, rec room, 0466. 649-3877. - ■ 4{/Conventions. The latter,-he said, beach in East Haven which be­ The Herald’s Veriaon boreoa M ale 39 TOBID » Selebtihah ’ ' ' ...... ’'ERfi't^'bf.Jpirectors ' ; C. W,ollaston, New 'England chard, lettuce: 21,Angel St. , . At an executive session of the beautiful; English Tudor with BELFIORE AGENCY 2-car.,, igarage, near 's6 h o6 1 s','"'^ ^ p jj^ - _ 'beautifully de- seemed “ un-RepubUcan" longed to her faknlly and baa R^bnai Director. fo at 38 Park S t, BookvUla^ Spaled bids will be xweive,d Zoning Board of Appeals held Vincent A. Genovesi, Manchester,"Connecticut QUALITY FOR SALE by BEL AIR beamed cathedral ceiling and been supervisor of night volun­ P.O. B m MT. tot STS-StM av ohurchee, bus line. Priced'right ^ 7 room Colonial, with ' yourself a h a l^ GfOBS. Sweephigs liA'W'N MOWING and hedges -\-our ow'rt 'strawberries, aif the office of the General 22, 1966, disposition w-as Selectmsm ' Dated at Manchester, Con- stonework: that would cost a teers at Grace New Haven Hoo- 848-21IL cleaned, trimmed. Name.yimr REALTORS ' 643-5121 at $19,500. Schwartz Realty, 522;, 'in ch ed " car garage rCc hands, noth everyone as if.they Public Woiks Director 30c quart. C. E. Buscaglia, j,WMa: g i'r . 41 Center Street, made'of' Edward Tomkiel, necticut, this 29th day of ^lune, smtil fortime today. Unique pitaL T t-o price, any reasonable ofM', Lou Arruda 643-4281. were old fri^pds.' Silver SI., Coventry. Manchester. Conn., until July variances: . Town Clerk 1966. MANCHEJSrpi — t w famUy, room, 2>4 baths, large kltch She makes recordings for Andrew Tricarico la aric- 643-6177 ^ e r 9 a.m. and rare. are so Y5. 1966, at 11:00 a.m. for ONE 6-5, ,iZ-car garage, (xmveniently en, family room, tain bed- ^hat blind and- casually men- Ing reeidonta not to deposit Vernon VOLPI FARiM; Bolton nick ...... (II AlorooKAlbrook Construction rooms, a high assuinable ihort- many grass eruttings onto town 30c a 7’'^' VACUUM LEAF COLLEC- oompany. Pennission granted l^aled; Inves^ent opportun­ GOP’s Honed . that She no longer has your own strawberrie.s. TREES AND FLOWERS gage is available on this ex­ state assessing the streets , or sidewaUca. Dosfs— Birds— Pets 4-1 are important factors in this ity. ^iBonard Agency, Realtbre, time to read the meditations of quart. Bring own containers. to erect a 4 ft. x 3 h. buiiders- s e l e c t OFFERING BY cellently maintained property. chances that they/are going to The clippings are diffi­ Car Wanders, Bici forms, plans and specifi- ggtate sigrn on Brigham -ext'remely centrally located 646-0460. M arcie Aurelius because she is FIVE Little kittens looking for Wesley R. Smith, Realtor, torm a new fthnic group. cult to clean Tricarico cations are available _,at the Tavern Road. BOLTON-MANCHESTER LINE property. Bdg, clean, airy>ro6ms. 'c a r r ia g e REALTY ' On the serious aide, Garardo busy doing her Repufclican good home. 649-6480 after S:30 .MANCHE3TER — Six room 643-1567. says, and pose a threat to Driver Unhurt Household Goods 51 Controller's Office, 66 Center j2 i The appeal of John B. Attractive front porch.' Nice ■"said that “ small towns are in home work. p.ni. - n e w Ooloriiai; 114 bathe, modem efficient operati4 baths, built-ins, .aluminum $45,000. rounted an Incide^'of his win- New EngJ^ Women's Press weekly refuse oollectiona. ALBUQUERQUE, NM. (AJP)

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AvKage Daily Net Press R m , For the Week Ended About Town Program in Center Park 16 Apartments Planned dune 18, 1968 Preston R. Sage of 21 Court- land St. feoently was elected On Site of Foulds Home 14,608 vwerable master of the Con­ Union School ^Bell NOTICE r*-- ■ ' ^ ' ^ ‘ J^a^/ie«tcr— City 'bf Village Charm necticut Masonic Veteran’s Aa- X 16-unit apartment complex, has not disclosed his plans for’ Boclation at a meeting in Bethel. in two buildingti of eight units the site. A change to Business MANCHESTER, CX)NN.» SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1966 h . He is pa.st master of Washing­ W ill Ring Monday each, will be constructed at 436 i n would permit the construc­ The office of tho Wanchostor Waior VOL. LXXXV, NO. 232 ^TWELVE V^GES—TV SECTION), ton Lodge, Cromwell. The as­ N. Main St., if the Town Plsm- tion of a shopping center.. sociation has for membership Jarvis, three times in 1950 ■ The ringing of the old Union School Bell in Center nang Commission (TIPC) on July j ' ' any Mason wlio; has been in the Park will irnjrk the “Bells on Independense Day” pro­ 11. approv^p a request for a and’ fence in 1951, was denied Company WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, Masonic Ordef 25 years or niore. gram on Monday. The prog'ram will begin at 1 p.m., and special permi-t, submitted by requests.,for a chapgk to Busi- . No Herald Atiy. Eugene T. Kelly, trustee. nese Zone n for the property. the bell will sound for four minutes, starting at 2 p.m. ' J U L Y i ^"Airman Robert t). ^vn es, son All Manchester Churches have ^ ‘ The apartments would be con- Three Tor Monday of Mrs. Catherine L; Byrnes of •struoted on -the site of •an 18- •been invited to join .;the bell master Of Colonial ISQ'i Center St., has been as^ Williamsburg. room house, formerly the Wil­ Public Records ^ There will be fto edi­ signed to Homestead AFB, Fla., ringing in a national ob.sdityanceobsdityan Dean I.a>we wHl speak liam Foulds . .homesleald. The tion of The Herald Mon­ after completing basic training. to' coincide witb the ringing;,. ringii^-of ••What Docs Independence Mean building was ^ tte d in a spec­ Warrantee Deeds day, Independence Day. He is.a 19<15 graduate of Man- tacular fire on March 17, 1964. BEGINS AT the bells at Inrl.ependence HitU I’ohav and the ringing of the Joseph R, Martel and Lillian Have a safe and pleas­ chesttHt'*High ScImOl and will be in Philadelphia. . A special permit is needed for” lanes belts will follow. L. Martel to Robert Wade ant holiday. trained as an air traffic spe­ The ubsctA iiiu e at Independ­ *rhc program will end with en- ■ the Residence Zone B property Jones and Pauline F. Jones, PERO’S cialist with the Strategic Air ,;b6cauSe the lot is 3,000 squgre ence Hall wa.s'originated by the tortalnmCnt by ■ folk singer lau'hiK nh'ito property at 16 Oliver Rd. have increased our forces and The 1964 attack led Congress Command. feet shy of the required 48,000 SAIGON, Soutjv' ’iet late Pre.-iidcnl Kennedy. (ieorgeann Minder of Manches- Irene A. Shea to John b ! military power, and we have to give Johnson a mandate ’• to square feet regulations require LOOK—NATIVE! , The Union School Bell will be ter, who Will al.so lead a coin- Engaged Farley'Jr. and . Elizabeth D.' Nam (AP)— Firiri«r bombs gained, in effectiveness'. take all necessary measures in 3,000 square feet per apart­ Hot Weather Lt. Kevin P. Toomey, son of brought to Center I’^ k foi' the niiinity sing, ,M'Ss Minder i.a a i^^rley, property at 25 Benton and rockets, ^.U^S. Navy "W e have a long way to go support of freedom, and in de­ \,The engagement of Miss Lor- ment, The request is one of five ;.Peas, Asparagus, Spinach, BMt Green's, Green, Yellow Mr. and Mrs. C. Francis Toomey prograhi fn im ’The Lirtz^.Tuhrbr .S'crtibr^ at Boston Univer.sity St. Squash; Swiss Chard, Green Beans, Salad Bowl, Straw- planes sanlfc/'three North but, without question, the ene- tense of peace, in Southeast r.s\ne Blotni.ski of Rockville to lo be considered on that n-ight, of 23 Lyndale St., is .spending a Museum and officials of the mii-^ Schtxil of> Music,, where she ma- • Robert O, Gould and Helen M. berries, Boston and Rumaine Lettuce. Vietnanmse torpedo boats my is taking bitter losses and Asia.” 'This became*' known as Adds to Ji»m Hic)lard Robert Behling of all up for public hearings. few days at home while cni’oiite .seum are in charge. .Mrs. Made- jors in musical education. She is Gould to Stanley Johnson Jr., whic^.-'made a high speed suffering both physically and the Gulf of Tonkin re.solution to a new a.ssighmcnt, Sinc;e line AIcAwley. imiMcum dii cctor, a ' summer organist at Center BoltoV has b^ n announced by The others are: ALSO: Uantaloiipes, Red, W'hite G,rapes. Nectarines, Mim- and still serves a? the mandate property at 30 Westfield St, goes, Peaches, Plums, .A'prloots, Watermelons, Pineapples,, riin "^at an American de- psychologically.” January he served with the 6th is chairman aiul Walter BchuH Congregational Church, hfr parents,an'd-Mrs. Leon 1. From the Town of Man- for John.son to conduct the war. On Highways Administrator’s Deed l.'gli Fruit and Navel 'Oranges; PLUS: A C.’mnplete Line gfroyer. the U.S. command A.sked if he would say “ we Battery. 62nd Artillery in As- theis. pre.sidcnt-nf the museum's In.tlie event of rain Monday., Blotniski of 93 Windsor Ave., ohe.sler, to ain ^ d the town's In the city of Da Nang, South Fred P. Keish, administrator of Vegetal)los! have now begun to win,’' ‘ We.st- chaffcnburgrtlermany. board of trustees, will be^master Manchester’s Independence Day Rockville. ' Comprehensive Plan of De­ announced toda.v,. Vietnamese Premier Nguyen' CHICAGC (AP) — Millions of df the estate of Harry c. Keish, P'purlcen aircraft from the moreland replied, "Y es.” He of ceremonies. Hr. Frederick ceremony will be, held—in the Hei; fiance is the son of Mr. velopment, in respect to a cir­ Cao Ky predicted that the peo-Y holiday motort'sta — spurred by . to Raymond F. Reilly and Car- For All Your Picnic Needs, we have: Briquets, IJghter aircraft carriers Hancock and declined to elaborate. , . Four Manchester st\idcnts Lowe, dean of Manchester Com- liigh school bym. and Mrs. Robci-t Behling of culation pattern adopted in ' The naval battle took place 60 ple...1= of North \?io.Viet Mow,Nam ,umwill nMow.over mogtiy gunny skies sind sizzling With itsTioughest teat al­ 1963. The amendment' would ol.vn’ M. Reilly, propierty at 634 Fluid, Franks, Cold Cuts, Dairy and Bakeiy Products. Con.stellation took part in the ready behind it, the Demo­ were on the dean’s list for the nninity College, will be guest Bell- ringing in' observance of D?iui Dr,, Bolton. miles outside the port of Hal- throw the Communist govern temperatures — clogged the 'add tlie proposed Oakland- N. Main St. two-houri engagement- .38 miles Becond semester at the Univer­ speaker. . Independence Day has become. Mi.ss Blotniski is a graduate SEEDLESS GRAPES ...... lb. phong in'.international waters. It ment there very soon. nation’s-highways today at the cratic State Convention Parker 'Sts. connector- road to from North Viet Nam’s coast sity of Connecticut’s School of The program will Tcgin with a national maimer through the of Rockville, High School. She is SANTA ROSA PLUMS ...... lb. began when Oommtmist patrol He made the statement in an- ^ jujy weekend headed toward adjourn­ the Comprehensive Plan. The Friday. Engineering. They are Paul J. drilling and Revolutionary W ar efforts of two Connecticut men employed at prdtt and 'Whitney, NECTARINES ...... Ib. 2 | f^ boats closed in at, high speeds swer to a newsman s question ment today . road would start at Mill and The planes returned fire after Kraucun'a's, 64- 'IVrnbull Rd.: peripd music by the Nathan --artist Eric Slonne and writer Division "of United , Aircraft KPSHER DILL PICKLES ...... on U.S. ships patrolling the s^-id he does not have_ any As of 5 a in hityt • Although there were ciiaUeng- •sjiakland* Sts. and would exit Personal Notices imtiaircraft gniriners aboai'd the As of 6 a.ih. EDT 30 per^ns William R. Marks, 09 Green­ Hale Ancient Fife and Drums. Eric Hatch. It..was their interest Co.rp.. East Hartford. Mr. Beh­ area, Che Navy said. specific intelligence reports to had died in auto accidents. ers to the men the party.leader­ oh Parker St., opposite the en­ PREMIUM ICE CREAM ...... Communist craft opened fire. wood Dr.; Janies C. Prentice, This group of about -10 men will which prompted Sen. Abraham ling is majoring in busincs.s at The incident recalled the at- reinforce his predicUon. He also There were no -boating deaths ship favored as nominees for„ trance to the Green Manor Con­ Navy destroyers in the area .570 Center St., and Edward be directed by Chick Harlowe of Ribiooff and.Rep. Fi;dncis Wal- Morse College, Hartford. In Memoriam picked up 19 North Vietnamese tack by three torpedo boats on' declin^ to place a ^ime limit on and one reported drowning. some of the offices on the state struction Oo . ' “Here’s Where You Meet Your Nclghjidrs'and Friends!” Stephens,'211 S. Main St, Coventry. T^ey will appear in tei-of Pennsylvania to introduce An Aug. 2 wedding is plan­ the destroyer Maddox in the O’® predicted overthrow. The holiday period began at 6 t^ket, the underdog candidates 2. Prom Frank. Wood, to gurvivors. ' aiithentii^uniforms of Nathan tbe idea to the U.S. Senate, and ned. In loving memor>* of my drarly , The torpedo boats arc small GuK of Tonkin in August 1964. Asked why he made the state- p.m. local time Friday and runs seemed to lack sufficient dele­ change to Residence AA Clus­ bolovod mother Mr.**. Sarah Wof>d- Hale’s j^jgitnenl. the 19th Can- House of Representatives where * ------hotuse who pa.«»f»ed awav' Julv 1, ships equipped with torpedoes, The destroyer evaded torpedos ment, he said: "Because we .are to midnight local time Monday- gate support to be regarded as ter Zone all or part o f a 180- . ■ ' ■ ■ ■ anti-Communist.” necticut Regiment of Fixit and *t was passed a.s a. resolution in 1934 "THE KIN G cannon • and heavy maohinc- fired by the craft, which the The National Safety. Council serious threats. rector of The church, .said: “ We acre parcel off Keeney St., now \ Ky was in Da Nang to present two of the men will be uniform- 1963. It rfeceived the, full sup- Sadly rnt.-wed by her dauphier, OF guhs: Normally they are Nav’y said came from North estimated that between 510 and A dramatic moment In the are Jlighly privileged to partici- in Rural Re.sidence Zone. Wood South Vietname.se military ed as Knowlton’s Ranger.s.' - ponl of President John F. Ken- manned by no more than 15 Viet Nam, and President John­ 610 persons would die in auto twp-^ay gathering carpe at the pedTe in this national ’Bells of proposes to subdivide the prop­ Mrs. 10)i/>abeth M. Stone PRODUCE!" drecoration.s to ^m ost 80 Amer; CAMPERS The group will display the nedy. son ordered retaliatory air "accidents before the holiday opening session Friday night. Peace’ observance V>’e feel, sure erty into 256 building lofS. PERO lean officers and, enlisted men. American •’Cambridge" flag. At St. Mary’s Church, the-caix'' 2'76 OAKLAND ST^REITT • OPEN 7 DAYS^ • 643-6384 enentyj-gunners damaged strikes against North Viet Nam. weekend ends. Party leaders had, been un­ that the ringing of every bell in 3; From Mott’s Super Mar­ showing the Union Jack, the_,jUon bells will ring at one American plane, but the ,A grim prelude to the easy about the way delegates the land simultaneously with kets Inc., to change to Business Read Herald Ada 19th Regimental Flag and a flag and organi.st and choiyifiasler pilot made it back safely to the . coimcil’s prediction came in m'igbt react to the; appearance the beds at Independence Hall Zone n all or .part of an area, .showing the Nathan Hale Coat Sydney W. MacAlpine^Vill play --OonsHellatioh. Alabsuna where 24 persons died of Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, since will symbolize our desire for east of its K. Middle Tpke. of arms. Their mu.sic has been patriotic selections/'^ In another development, the Happy Medicare! in a 24-hour span just prior to his aflfairs are currently being peace and liberty in a way that store, and now in Off-Stfeet authenticated by George Car- The Rev.^.,G^oi^e Nostrand, U.S. Command announced that the start'of the weekend count. scrutinized by the Senate Elthics vcdll be understood by the free­ Parking Zone. A proposed - four U.S. plane.s. were lost in 'The toll of victims Included 11 Oommittee in Washington. dom loving people of the world.” branch building of the Hartford r vsiriou^ missions over North' Negro migrant farm workeri Democratic State Chairman WHITE STAG_ National Bank and Trust Co. Viet Nam Friday. This brought who were killed when the con­ John M. Bailey chose to handle (T>OKIE CI TING Opening Rush Over^ would be constructed in the to 277 the tot^d number of planes verted. school bus in^which they the matter by going out of his OCEAN CITY. Md. (i^Pl — southeast corner of the proper- PEOPLE PACKER! lost north of the 17th Parallel. were ’^riding went ever .an em- way to show that Dodd still has TENTS SOLTH METHOmST CHURCH Girl Scout Troop 1040 of Glen ty. The loss of one of the planes ' bSihkment near Ozark in the the party brass in hie comer. Bumie Park spent a one • day 4. Fronr-tAIexander Jarvis, to 196f^6LKSWAGEN DELUXE STATION WAGON an F105 whose pilot was rescued All Moves Smoothly southern part of the state; Bailey picked Dodd to intro­ SLEEPING BAGS outing at the beacji here re- change to Business Zone HI from- the sea, was announced Two accidents near Hunteville duce the keynote speaker,, an / ■ y’’ ■ / AIR MATTRESSES ' cenUy. all or part of an .Area, now in Friday. Pilots of the other three tomatically switched over to killed a total of 10 persons while Talk^about room, this one’s got it. Two com- * . NEW YORK (APt-Down the assignment that carries sub­ They paid fbr it wjUi the pro<- Residence Zone A arid C. at the planes were sighted parachuting corridors of Miami’s Jackson medicare at'its start, 12;01 a.m. three other persons died in sep^ stantial prestige in the eyes of COLEMAN fOTtable bucket seats up front and two full ATION its from two cookie salee and a northeast corner of '\\^ Middle but enemy ^ound fire thwarted M'emorial Hospital figures .in Friday.- ' aratc Alabama mishaps. party regulars. STOVES. UNTERNS size seats behind, all covered/in long lasting, bake sale. Tpke. and Adams St. Jarvis rescue efforts. white passed each other with a “ Heaven help us when Tues- H he safety council said that A standing ovation greeted FOLDING COTS pleated, washable vinyl The, rear, seats are . * McaitWhile, Gen. William C. cheerful greeting; "Happy med­ day comes,” said Alfred E. Ril- most of the more than 91 million Dcxld as he-strode to the ros­ FOOT LOCKERS easilyk-iremove^ hiaking. roohi for- ,iust about W^moreland. commander of icare!” ey.C V • businessW is Oil manager V.* of St. *r » motor••• V » vehicles . — • — — —— now registered------— trum to Introduce the keynqteri' RCH SCHOOL anything you can fit through the big side j jjrs. force.s in Viet Nam, told Fori*'or theme nation’snauon s hospitalsnospuais Fri: Elizabeth's^ Hospital in Ohica^. in tlie United States will be on Sen. John O, Pastore of Rhodf DUFFLE BAGS ' newsmen in Saigon he thinks double doors. The engine is Tlie higher horse- t day was indeed happy, rnedi^care Riley said he Iwks for a big in- the road at sonie time during Island. TARPS . the war against th In Rights Case; June 17 to midnight Monday, ' 18» N. MAIN ST. / Tuition is 50c per weekfor $1.00 per xamily her pui'Se at a ho.spital worker. tton of how the rank-and-file', “CELEBRATING OVER 20 YEARS IN BUSINESt^’ June 20. A T DEPOT SQ.—048-7IJ1 per week / ■ Rain or Shine / ■ By midafternoon, in the usual­ delegates iwndd act tow t^ ' ______/■. Remains Secret During this period there were ly frantic emergency room at Dodd, there seemed Mttie. on the Two large Exhibition halls available Jackson Memorial, interns sat 363 hdghway deaths. Dad, Police ATHENS, pa, (AP»—Federal agenda tbday Mkely to produce with their feet propped on a ta­ The worst traitfic toll for a Adults: $1.50 X , Children: 75c jurors- reached a verdict early any serious disruption ^ the ble. three:day Independence, Day today but were warned to keep .weekend was in 1686 when 561 harmony of the convei)titHi. Trade Shots; “ It’s the quietest day we’ve The nomination of .Gov. Jeflut ^ TOLLANb COUNTY ^ ^ ^ if secret in the case of three KU persons died. At the Cottage, or at Home 7- This Holiday Weekend had.” said Dr, James Con Dempsey tor his /second fuH AGRICULTURE CENTER naughton. who. joined the Miami term was assure^ as were those THE BEST GRINDERS IN TC(WN COME FROHl Boy Killed hospital last month after gradu- govet^m enf w th c o n ^ > " '« Route 30 Rockville Is A Good Time To Finish All Your Late Plantings! of Secretary of State Ella T. ation from the University of In- ^e- DAYTON, Ohio {API — Roger Highway Deaths Grasso, and . 'Attorney General Beadars...,^ 1,1, was fatally diana. „ Harold Mi^Vey. Tlie situation was virtually The jury delibierated about SRATiNGACRgKf wounded Friday f,when a bullet the same in hospital after hospi- 7 H hours before returning to Lower in State It ap^ared thaS AttiBo A. ■truck him during a liring-rocm tal across the United ' States, the courtroom and handling ita Frassinelli, head of the State gim battle between police and Fear expressed by some that decision , 'to U.S. Dist. ,,. Court For Six Months Consumer Protection Depart- C r in d er K inb his. father, police said. merit, had a clear field for the MANCHESTER medical facilities would be Judge William A. Bootle, The boy’s parents and a i)omination -for lieutenant gov- swamped ' "by elderly people Bootle read the decision, then HARTFORD (AP)—At the end policeman were wounded, and .■emor. UBLIC MARKE evaporated as the day wore on directed the court clerk to seal of the first * x months of 1966, the family's dog was killed. At His only significant rival, 8 0 3 - 8 0 5 MAIN STREET like any other before a July 4 it in an envelope. He said it least a dozen shots were fired at Connecticut’s h ig h w ^ fatalities State Rep. Robert J. Testo of AIR-CONDITIONED the home of Charles Otto Sea- holiday. would not be announced ,Jtmti'l were l* fewer than the total for Bridgeport, dropped out of the Northwest Hospital In Seattle, after the trial next w^ek of .dars. — ‘ the first half of 1965.; race Friday after Dempsey an; 423 Main St., Bdow Post Office, Next to Chicken KIhq and Pizza King the first in the nation to be cer- three- other Klan-smen-^ facing ■ Seadars, 44. is a factory work- nounced at a luncheon of party OF ODLANDk ^ l l W I r "Plants That Please!" tified for medicare, admitted similar charges. The 16 fewer persons killed ■r and on probation for con'vic- leadens that he wanted Fraasi- not a single medicare patient. I'jt .would be- somewhat diflfi- and the 6 fewer fatal accidents tion on narcotics violations, thus far this year produced an nelli as has running mate. HERE WE GO AGAIN! BEAUTIFUL ANNUALS Six elderly patients already in T he re'nqmination of State ) PACK r police said, ,.•>■ the hospital, however,'were au- (See page Three) 8 per cent lower fatality record. FOR YOU Including— Ageratuin, Allysum, Roger was killed by a shot The tally through June 1966 Treasurer Gerald Lamb, consid­ YOUR CHOICB^ )^sters, Dalhias, Lobeliii, Maiigolds, Salvia 'that .struck him in the anq and - stands at 184, highway fatalities ered a routine matter earhet in aind many, many others! ehe.^. in 169- accidents. Last year at the week, took on a new ap­ 3 for $2A0 pearance Friday when' q. chal­ ?/i ...■ His mother suffered an ab­ this tim e^t stood at 200 dead dominal wound. Seadars wag hit in 17i-*ccidents. lenge candidate, James ^ o t ) of Hartford, suddenly entered. the 5 — P— E— C — 1- ^ — t ^ S ! fat the chest, and Patrolman Itak' year’s Connecticut record , P-hil Sheridan, 50, in the arm. iasm wiled was the w r ^ in picture. > - - | Mrs. Seadars and Sheridan’s 24-years. ^ (Herald photos bj-Ofiara) Leaflets distributed by Scott’i JAPANESE YEWS wounds were not .serious. Sea­ The total of 30 victims in May . Dempsey Girls Enlivened .Evening, Original Songs supporters ohargetP' that as a ^ MUCKES dars was in fair condition after 1966 was 8 lefs than the 38 ■vic- member of the Waterbury Board * Spreaders,' Uprights. O C ■urgery., ______' tims recorded in May 1966._____ -of._AldeiTOen In 1962, Lainb had Regular $3.95. NOW ; .Nb!''Chkrges were filed pending The 36 dead In April 1966 were failed to'ihpport municipel em­ NUTMEG .-*11 Convention Highlights * ■ ’ 2 more than the 36'^recorded in ployes who were seeking, col- (Sg® Page Tftree) FIRST PRIZE -- ' -x-> is"*: April 1965, while Ihe 26 in Miarch l(y;Uve bargaining rights. 1966 were 12 fewer than the 37 ' State Rep. Charles K. Crary GROTE & WEIGEL ALL IN BULK victims who died in March 1066. Veteran ipast Stressed of Preston, a small town in New - ■Magazine E ditw The 31 highway fatalities in London County, worked through Felbruary 1966 W«*’e 8 more than By SOL R. COHEN like .something out- of a Jerry About 40 high school and coL the night attempting to line up the 23 victims in February 1965, Lewis movie. With the lobby lege students picketed the con­ .support for his hid for nomina­ QI’ARTERED Quits Post for The basic difference between ALSO while the 27 victims reported for Connecticut’s Democratic and jammed 'with cigar - clrewing vention, iri a peaceful demon­ tion'as comptroller, For Your Summer Organic Feeding January 1966 were 6 fewer than Repufehcan stale conventions politicians, their spruced - up stration. before, during and af­ Crary’s cause was orniadered CHICKEN LEGS Ib, 49c Painting Career ‘ * xi-' the M reported.in January 1965. the cast - - otherwise, the wives, friends and ju.st hahg^rs- ter the .session. They were pro­ 'all but hopeless by most dele­ on, 500 Cormecticut Rainbow testing U.S. involvernent in gates, since the leadership had rnElBPORT, N.Y. (AP)—One the lights, the music Girls, holding a state conven­ South Viet Nam, and* carried designated State Sen. Louis L GERANIUMS ORGANURE year ago this month, Abner Sun- audience are similar. tion of thete own, - trooped CHICKEN WINGS Ib. 29c REG. 89c. (Dehydrated Cow Manure) ' delT rode the commuter train (Contliiued from Page Tliieo) through the lobby. And. to add a (See*'’ iPage. Twelve) NOW .VI.: .'...... home from ^Ws $2B.OOO-a-year Good Samaritan But, that all inri^rtant ca.st- THESE ARE FRESH, MEATY CHICKENS! little ze.st, .there wer-e these 24 50 lbs. Was $2.95. N O W ...... y .A 2 .4 4 magazine Job in ManhattM for ing, the differ^ce between a Saves Motorist Demp.se;( girls, dressed in dark . tho last time. hit and a po.ssible flop, is what 25c — 4 for 95c 25 lbs. Was $1.9,5. NOW ...... ^ S l . 7 7 - s ' ^ i ■blue dre;sses and pale blue .sun- “ I just got to wondering, what shone„ through at last night’s From Fiery Auto bonnets, distributing huge FRESHLY SLICEp, QUALITY the hell I was knocking myself Democratic session at the Bush- Dempsey buttons. For Your Pool Fun — See WOODLAND Gardens! out for in that rat race,” he ''x* nell Auditorium. The Demo­ Rock ‘ri’ Rollers WEST SPRINGFIELD, Ma.ss. crats. with a 12-year run, want Lb. recalled today. “I asked mysdf, (AP)—A good Samaritan of the MINCED ROLL H-T-H Pool Chlorine .'...... 35 lb. pail $21.00 to stick with their seasoned And, if that wasn’t enough, a •■o who needs it?” ’ highways is credited with say­ mu.sical band of 35 teen-agers, So he resigned with only cast the Repjjblicans say ij's ing the life of a crippled Florida .spon.soied by th^ East Hartford 100 lb. Barrel . l ...... $39.50 000 in the bank, no pension, a time to replace a complaceiit FRESHLY GROUND. ALL BEEF rriotorista trapped in hie flatn- cast with “ New’ Faces of 1966.” Police' Departjljent, marched in ■on, 19, to put through college ing car. —.«t—-■ . AMONIUM-.ALI'.M and through arid around the CELATON Sp-50 ■od a mortgage on his home. State police - said -Albert PHOENIX, Ariz, (AP) r- from the aoUd mass of fan* (Removes Cloudlnes's) F'ilter Agent 'Uiiity was the the’me laiit lobby. Hamburg ib , 69c 2 ii».$130 . Today, Sundell, 48, is working Giguera Chicopee, Mass., Dave, eia);k,-‘~leader of Britain’s which police- said threatened to 10 lbs. $1.50 , 50 lbs. $7.95 hard as an artist and “1’^ let-j,- night, as eridenced by the two awamp. the recording group. was one (if several motorists on Those 24 Dempsey girl.s. by musical Dave^'Clark Five, was hng my wife help a little to sup­ standing ovations g(iven Sen. Security police said one giri Had SATURDAY - SUNDAY SPEGIAI the Massachusetts Turnpike ^he^^''ay, entertained the Bus'h- involved iri a fist-swinging Don- LEAN. FRESHLY GROUND port me.” Thomas Dodd. Standing before nybrook after the premature been burned on the eHx>'(^‘BJr • ALBAN (.\igaecide) PH PLUS' , who stopped FViday night to aid ne,ll audience .with two songs, In the 12 months since he left the microphones, to introduce floodlight, several trampled, Carleton J. Sitljlh, 46, of 8t. "riello Demp.sey,” sung, to the close of a wild rock .‘n’ roll con­ GIANT Ihe editorship of PageMt Maga- keynoter Sen. John O. Pastove and others had fainted. 1 gallon $4.50 100 lbs. $10.50 ~ Petersburg, Fla- ' . tune of “ Hello Dolly.” and cert at the Phoenix Memorial » Chuck Beet ib. 79c 2 ii». $1i0 ■ine, Sundell has sold 04,000 of Rhose Island, Dodd was vis­ ...... iljylii i i ..... Police said Giguere grabbed “ Dempsev i.s, a Great Old Coliseum FYid^ night, Authoril;ies none of the worth bf paintings. ibly moved and said, simply, —Clark and his pianist, Mike injuries were .serious, although HAM GRINDER- For Yoiir Flowering Treea and Shrul)s. ORTHO'Chemicals, H&H Fertllizera Smith, a paraplegic who' wears ■“It's good to ,be home and I ap­ Name.’’ .sung to the tune ^ f and ChemicalH, Complete Scotts Line, Feat Moss, Tools, Seeds, “ Believe nis, even with the Smith. .squared -..off against severanydungaters were hospi­ with RO.\ST'ED PEPPERS,. TOAIATOES, GROUND TWICE FOR A NICE MEAT LOAF! braces on both legs, and pulled preciate your welcome.” “McNamara's Band.’’ Other Needs. Vegetable Plaints, Potted Plants, Tropical Plants, Window Bo\e4, money my wife brings in as a him , from his overturned cai; Plibenix di.j’c .jockey-Oick Gray talized for observation, PROVOLONE CHEESE and LETTl'CE ON Redwfiod Planters,, In addition, much free Information':^-! pc^time interior decorator, We VEAL, BEEF and moments before the gasoline ' 'Thi^' were accompanied on after Gray "had walked on stage More^ than a dozen aheriffa IYIESH 18” BREAD. can’t live on that dough like we The greeting pf the 961, dele­ > ______^______tank exploded. * . . the piano by John L. SUllivan. to halt Clark’s show in the mid­ d e ifie s and Cblieeum poliev, ‘ dM when I was making 026,000 a gates and’ 961 alternates was PORK Combination Ib. 69c Police said Smith, We "wile, state tax ''cammlssiorier. an ,qld dle of a number. backed by ushers‘ and conc^ , wear,” he said. “We have had to ■ T T " (AP Photofax) the' answer to doubts „pf how Gray yelled, “ Stop this ahow Gladys, and their 10-year-old Dqd'd, who is being que.stioned piano player of the Henry Tru-V sion workers, were iu\sble to lighten our belts a bit.” •before one of tliose kids gels T R Y O u r d e l i c i o u s p i z z a s . T O O ! . daughter. Card, were riding in by the Sen^te-Bthtaa-Oommittee; man era. keep'the teen-agers' frorti tryinf^ Sundell figures it will cost him Jazz Silhouette at Newport a car towing a trailer when the hurt.” then rushed on stage in to clfmb on stage to louclj Otf ik OPEN SEVEN* DAYS A'W E EK >8,000 to finish his son’s college would b/^t'reatad by th'e grass­ CLOSED MONDAY, 4th Of JULY * ' ^ WOODLAND M g s trailer fishtail'ed and knocked Sen. Pa‘itore complimented front of,li*,000 screaming teen­ -and his musicians. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY II A.M. TO 11 P.M. **and the mortgage payments A W azing sun provided the spotlight for'drummer roots members of the, party. OPEN AUi OF JULY tae oar out o< c^ trol. Ijhe girls, but complairied ■ Jok­ agers. . ' ' As programs and se4m wom SATDRII^Y AND SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 11 P..M. BUY EXTRA FOR THE LONG WEEKEND! 168 W o o d l a n d s t r e e t , Ma n c h e s t e r o a ^w a •re paretty high on the house but Buddy Rich and bassist Jack Lesberg as they p ^ > . By that time, 16 youngatere, If ■ Pphee said bom vetaioie« M t TTie ^ r t fo r d Hilton- HdlEB!, ingly, “Whatever' happened to JOHN and LEON ZAPADKA • Summer Hours: 9 to 7 0 4 wMb the money my wife makes formed yesterday during the opening performance mostly girls, had been (Mtrried

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