H o t r o v m i E s liattrfaifBbr lEttfttitts cfaaeged wjth dtlvtag left M an to- Membem of Manchester Bar- Two in AL Unit tsneoUon. He was ordered to racdos, Vetenana of World War, I Police Arrests pear to Manchester’s Clroult Court Shsrwiii-Willlaiiis ^ About Town and Auidltary, will meet toniglit ;1B on Aug. 6. The a m s t stemniTO at 7:16 at the Motanea 8>aieral Get State Fbsts IC^nSoad L. Hagenow Jr., ftxjm an onsight motor vehicle vio­ OhMiMM m. 8 outli«iyUI, dMi«h- x>, Palits Home,. 400 Main St., to pay re- o f 86 Branfond St, haa basn lation at Forest and B lm ^ . tMT or M r. and M n , Lawto Soutlwr- Tw o mrembers o f the American Kenneth C. Avery, 48, of 77 OB- 8 apeota to the late Mrs. Ulkired MH, KendM Rd., and a Junior at Tedforxl, a mennher o f the Aw dl- I.egkm Auxiliary w*re elected of­ charged \rtth fatfure to drlvs right vsr St., Satiimdny night WM W. H. ENGLAND Ufa Vatvaiaity a i Oonneoaieut, re- lary. ficers of the Department of Con­ and the case wlil be presented in ehai^^d wMte br6ecJi oif thie VOIa L oantly oomfilatad a flva-week »c- necticut at a department conven­ Circuit Court 13, Manchester, on following a polico Investigation of LUMBER CO* < ^Maratad program ot atudtaa a t the tion last week in Hartford. ’ Aug. 12. The Arrest stemmed from Hartford la w * of Ilia imlrendty. . Uembers of .SuMCt Counoh, De­ a fam ily sag8W i«“ t **“ 1 fig h t at ^At the Green”—S8M 88J gree of PocaiKmtas, will meet to- Mm. WUber T. U tile, 196 Spen­ a oar-pole orash Mist Ihursday on Ids home. He posted a 180 l^ d morrow at 8:15 p.m. at Holmes cer St., was elected depai^ment Mato J t at PumeU PI., in which wbUe awaiting appearance in Cir­ Tba Kiwanla CSUb will meat to­ <*aptaln. She Is retiring president Hagenow received multiple bnilhee morrow at noon at the Mancheater Funerai Home, 400 ipaln St., to cuit Oourt 12 on Aug. 5. pay respects to the late Mrs. Mil­ ot tiie Mencheeter unit, where she mid was admitted to Manobeater jObuntry CSub. Memliere win par- served as prestdent for two yeara; Memorial Hoapttal for treetmant tloipate In a round tBMe diacunlon. dred Tedford, a member and of­ ficer. whs prealdiBnt o f the F irst IMstrlct. and observation. Auxiliary, and a member of the Rlchand A . S oott 33, o f 64 Loidc- OadeC b avid A . Gibson, aon o f Members of Memorial Temi^, department rehebUMation oomndt- wood St, Saturday night was M r. and Mira. Hllinore T. Gibson, tee In charge of hospital volun­ U 8 Hanry St., is scheduled to com- Pythian Slaters, will meet tomor- rowat 7:30 p.m. a t the Holmea teers. pleta six weeks training at ROTC Miss Baibara Wallett, U7 Wara- summer camp, Ft. Bragg, N.C., Funeral Home, 400 Main St., and STOP i SHOP LEADS hold the F*jrthian service fo r Mrs. noke Rd., retired department hta- BMday. He la active In the ROTC torian, was apple was apparently brewing second to those related to indi­ LECLERC LATEST REPORT FROM PUTNAM big weapons when me Soviets road labor dispute situation Director Dean Busk and perhaps a »dfiy ■ between the chief viduals already living in the • VfEEKLY have already achieved eapdbil- United States and third, to those with President Kennedy to­ INSTANT Senate group to Moscow for itiss in this field. spokesmen for the city’s new­ day and repiOTted afterward who first apply (or immigration • MONTHLY Call Ml 9-5869 the formal signing of a nu­ Another riak„ Boemer said. >• est. .ciidl rights groups, visas. that prospects look good for that "the United States gtvea up 33 Main Street, Manchester clear test ban trwty. NECAP (North End Commu­ In identical letters to Vice Kennedy’s legislative plan to • YEARLY Emhort AdiAtadstratkm sources ,sald entirely Its opportunity to cope nity. Action Project) and President Lyndon B. Johnson and COFFEE they expect Undsrsserstary of with the Soviet’s massive pro­ House Speaker John McCormack, avoid a strike. AFEM. (Action for Equality Manufacturing Stats W. Avsrtfl Harrlman, who gram of hardening its offenelve D-Mass., Kennedy said that im­ In talking with newsmen after 20- SAVING! Reg. *1.05 has vlrtoaily finished negotiations intercontinental missile bases.” Movement.) migration quotas allotted by coun­ their weekly White House break­ OUR LO W RATES THROW ’EM Compdny for a test ban pact at Mdscow, to Tbs Rev. James Wade, preetdent try are "without basis to either fast, however, the party chiefs DONT AWAY! rstum to Wanrington later this MOSeXJW (A P)—Hie Soviet Un­ o f AFB2M, cHaiged today OMt a 1(^ 0 or reason.” steered clear of any pt^lctions iMcliid* •varyHiing This company, the world's leading pro­ wssk to rsport to Kennedy. ion, Britain and the United States NEOAF member Interfered with TIm President said that the that Congress will complete ae- '8UfL8k»p apparently coinideted worir today tion before 13:01 a.m. Tuesday. Still plenty of wear left In ducer of automatic machinery for H is admndstratlon’B main pur- nagotiuttone beM MIonday between quotas are unjust because they your shoes When yon have Lewies Mark 50th Anniversary la asking key Senators to go on a trerty banning nuclear testa AFSWl and the iramagement of That Is the hour at vddeh the car* •xc«pt gcMoKiM. manufacturing glass containers, is S U P 6 K are “heavUy .weighted to favor of them lebnllt In a profession­ Mr. Mid Mia. Frederick Lewie of^ the Soviet capital for a formal In the afar, outer space and undm Federtoys Bsao Bw-vtoe Btation, Immisyatlon from northern Eu­ riers have aimounced they win al shoe repair shop. A L L 80 g ^ e y S t celebrated their SOth residents of Manchester. They the subject of an especially interest­ 5AVC R ! slgtong would be to help the water, Ibey may initial H 21S Albany Ave. rope,” while putting strict limits put controversial new manpower WORK GUARANTEED! wedding aimlverBary yesterday. A are members of the United Metho­ ing report from our Research Depart­ prospects for Senate approval by Wednaeday. He allso oriticiaed James Rog- on immigration from southern and cutting work rules into effect. AU the experts walked out of B, chief NECAP spOkomasn, tar The noncommittal attitude at oookout for the immediate family dist Oum *, Bolton. Mrs. Lewie is ment. This report is now available at a two-thirds majority. Some Isgls- aastern Ehirope and other parta MORIARTY waa given by their two sons and a member of the Order of Eastern lators have been dubious about the Splrldonovka PalaeS In mid- mdttam Rogem took to oonneeffon of the world. the Congress leaders on that SAM YULYES their famlhee at the home of Mr. Star. the Putnam office shown below. also a special price on our own Moterteg Into a test ban pact with aftenioon end were reported to w M i the Fedecko tBlhe. Because there Is no heavy in­ point strongly indicated that the have completed their work on the administration sUU faces the Job BROTHERS Same Side As Watkins and Mrs. Carl Lewie, 179 Birch St. Mr. Lewie is a 32nd degree Ma­ Pfiotis, rfsft or send the Rads. Rogers tosiMd a statement Mtoo- flux of immigrants from northern SS OAK STREET Mr, and Mrs. Sari Lewie of nioe- son, bekmga to Manchester Lodge SsTsral Senators who mlfht be day nigM aeMttlng ttsxt APYlM Europe, Kennedy said, approxi- of achieving some srart of agreed STOP & SHOP INSTANT (OETa the delegation cblete—U .l. Un­ delay while Ckmgress does its M l CENTER ST. — 648-81S6 nlx St., Vernon, assisted. of Masons, Tall Cedars of Leba­ expected to be approached by tiis Twe beoome unreasonaMe and has E N M O ND AYS non, the Scottish R ite bodies. Whits House on a trip to Moscow dersecretary of State W. Averell ovemtepped Ra bounds.” (Oonttoned on Page Seven) work. The unions o f on-train The couple was married July 2., Equal to other fine . said they have not been as yet. Harrlman, Lord HaUeham of Brit­ Wade today oallled the etaite- workers say they will strike the 1»18, at ,8 t. Mary's Epiacopel Sphinx Temple, Omar Shrine Club, PUTNAM & CO. 1 Orange Social drib. Royal Black brands selling fo r . Democratic Leader Mika Mans­ ain and Soviet Foreign Minister ment “false." minute the rules are applied. Oburch, Iw the Rev. Maiudng B. 71 EAST CENTER ST.—Phtme 84S-S161 | field of Montana said be knew Andrei A. Oromrito—lingered a Rogem leivaled the chargee Speaker John W. M c^ rm a ck o f Bennett. Besides their sons, they Preceptory, and the Manchester much, much more! ** Rod and G w dub. Open 8 to 5 Daily | 69 nothing shout the proposal except while to diseusB other m attan cn againet A F E M Shortly a fter he ait- Nasser Calls Massachusetts said every effort have 11 grandchildren and 5 great­ He was employed by the Town Open 6:80 to 8 Thursday Evening | what he read in me newspapers. which the Ruastans ara eeqldng tcmpltad to Mteroade wMh Whde will be made In the House for ae grandchildren. Sen. J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark., .action at this tbnD. tegeratog the Fedeiko negoOa- speedy action aa poesible on the Mrs. Lewie was bom in Man­ Highway Department for 31 years, Open 9 to 12 Saturdays f Spedal MoMySaver TMs W m M until Ms retirement five years ago. ohalnnan ot the Ssmts Foreign These Include p rim a l k to o- tSona. Syria Fascist, presidential plan to refer the chester, and her hudband in Tal- Rslationa Cmmnlttss, said he had eggreesion agraemaiit batwsSS John Fenlerico, owner of (he whole dispute over what the rail­ cottville, and they are life-long Mr. and Mrs. Lewie were pre­ sented with an anriiversary cake Addfoos- not been approashed sn the the North Atlanfie TM«ty Organ- etwOoii, aald today that "M r. Rog- roads caJl "featherbedding" to and a basket of money made up in 3-MAMONDS TUNA msttWe en went to bat for me.” The RejectsUnion the Interstate Commerce Com­ the shape of a flower arrangement. C i » AhKady Uwso b sonaldonlia NECAP leader aittempfed to riiow mission. (Herald i*oto by Satemis.). Fssoy lelM LigM Wbde that demands tor the im- Sen. M ike Mansfield of Mon- We’re as CAIRO^ (A P)—President Gamal Tssa •. • 8sl sh88ks medMte emptoyment of a Negro Salesman near as 4 - *1 at the staMon were unreasonaMe, Abdel Nasser says Egypt, Iraq (Oonttoned oai Fnge Nine) your Ffttariio said. and Syria cannot unite aa long as UnMHd opportunlfy ovaHcrisI* at leeal Volks> Cambridge AJdps AViOM b efu negotiations wtth the ,1^’ath Socialist party rules telephone Federim on lYtday, seeWng a Ne­ Syriis. gro empioye a t the abation. JFK Proposal waqsN dsolership. Dm to hicrtasad VoRis- EVERY WEDNESDAY IS Denouncing the Syrian rertme’ MORIARTY BROTHERS Federtfo agieed Monday that aa as fascist, Nasser declared Mon­ soon as be hiH an opening eyaU- day night: "There cannot poss|-, w ogM sal«c w * or* adding on* man to onr FREE tible he wg| M l It «W«h no dto^ bly be ajfy~alIlaho4 with fasclsju Would Put Off T - 1 STAMP DAY dlMnation a i to iaoe, dread, eM- based on deception and treason. . Mias staff. Top opportunity to quolHiod man. DELIVERY of.” The neodt map hired would We want democratic tuiity, not ANNOUNCES in HarHord, Eatl Harlford, Watt Hartford, Irittol, •kely be a Negro, be saM. the unity of a Ba’athist pHson.” Rail Firewoiis Apply In pnrson to lo b Jonos, solos monogor. Manckaitar, Na«r Iritain, MIddlaton and TIinnipionvffle. WASmNCnON (AP) — Solemn^brlefed on Sie terms of an agiee- Wade said he has nottdiig Iraq also has a Ba’athist rovern- Yonr order for drug needs and but liopefUl Negro and white nego­ mant ■galnat N E C A P as an oegandna- ment, but Nasser apparentiy left NMto and white leaders ot By JAMES MARLOW cosmetics will be taken care mt tiators working In an atmosphere Ubn and meant only bo criticize the door open for cooperation with Aaeoolated Preee News Analyst u Immediately. of new-found optimism resume Ckuntaridge mid Dorchaetpr Coun­ Rogena end the unidentified NE­ it. He and the Syrian Ba’athiste talks today aimed at reetorlng ty ware invited to a meeting in CAP member who 'intorfered'’ to WASHINGTON (AP)—Presideat have been at odds since the short­ Kennedy says his plan for settling TedTrudon, Inc. A NEW PLAN FOR BRINOING YOU THE peace to racially turbulent Cam­ Baltimore Wedneeday by the the Federico negotiattoeiB. lived union of Egypt and Syria of Richard Bundy dumps charred newspapers outside as other firefighters start to clean bridge, Md. Maryland State Bar Aaeociation Botti N E C A P and A FE M toaued the railroad dispute is intended to 1988-61. ’ up after first blaze. avoid compulsory arbitration. But KIND OF USED CAR YOU C A N TRUST * - After more than eight houre of Committee set up to try to medi­ staltements diBavowtag any conneo- The tiiree nations agreed to TOLLAND TURNPIKE deliberations in the Justice. De­ ate the racial dispute. The Invita­ the net etiect In large measure a m ytC i tlon wtth the olther group. April to form a new''t)hlted Arab could wind up being compulsory partment Monday night there was tion waa announced in Cambridge On aiiofher front, NECAP Republic on Sept. 17 with Nasser TALCOTTVH.LE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY a cautious note ot hope in the by the committee chairman, for­ arbitration. © planned to meet wtth tlw manage­ as transitional president. But Nas- Nevertheless, an examination ot hritf Statement of Asst. Atty. den. m er CSrcuit Judge W illiam J. Me ment of Teny Square Dteer to­ 901 M A IN ST.— M l 8-6821 10 the plan Indicates It's a thought- A CRESTED SAFE BUY AUTOMOBILE Burke Marshall that "they feel WlUlams, after of the 14 mem day bo see whether sn sgreemenit (Oonttoned on Page Nine) they have made considerable hers of the committee met for out device for taking much of the reached. «n«*> Negro employment steam out of the four-year long progrees.” more than fiv e hours. there bae been folfiHed. The atreete of Oambridg’e were argument between the railroads MarshaU’s careful repUee to Terey Square announced Friday questions left the Impression an peaceful as the negotiators — rep­ and the unions. resenting the Negroes of Cam that It has hired two . Negroes to Fairbanks Jr. Kennedy ariced Congrese Mon­ ALL OUR CRESTED agreement might he m the air— vtoitole poetttone. The diner agreed C.1SH SaVINSS one which will satisfy some of bridge, me state of Maryland and day to pass a resolution giving the Justice Department—met for to hire three part-time Negro the 11-man Interstate Commerce Special for Monday, the Negroes' demands and ease waltreeaea and one fuB-time Ne­ the threat of violence hanging more than an hour with Atty. Gen. Named in Trial (fommlssion authority to go over r i ' 1 0 CARS ARE; — Robert F. Kennedy, then eat down gro aounteihoy after balka wtth the whole dispute and rive rulings Tuesday, Wednesday oper the Bastern Shore fishing NECAP negoUabors July IS. community. i ' with Marshall for the bulk of the which would stay in effect for two The fact that n^otiatfons were evening. Wade said an AFEM negotiat­ Of Dr. Ward years after they were made. recessed until today stirred ^ c - While the department would not ing team plane to meet at 10 a.m. The IOC’s authority would, last GENUINE SPRING ulation that vddte leadere of Chm' discuss the content o f the talks, Wednesday wtth the rnansgenvmt LONDON (A P )—CaU g irl Mar- two years from the day Congress if INSPECTED bri^e—not invited to the Wash­ a hint oame. from the announce­ of linooln Dairy to dbscusa the iljm (Mandy) Rlce-Davles told the passed the resolution. 3 toabaBstiion o f a N egro se HOWTO ington meeting — were being ment that the Negroes had taka jiiry to the Stephen Ward vice Dining that time—if the tuiicns time out to visit Robert C. Weav of the flnn’B North End ioe oream trial today that her lovers includ­ or railroads didn’t like a ruling SWIFT S PREMIUM er, the Negro administrator of bar. ed former actor Douglas Fair­ amd wanted to strike or shut down FUEL OIL The finest meat the Housing and Home Finance The branch store has 10 em- banks Jr., and Viscount Astor. —the KX: could get a federal ^GRADED Pickets Block Agency. Equal housing has been ptoyea, right of whom are Negroea. The 18-year-old blonde associate court Injunction forbidding such ■m you’ll ever ^t! j^m a goal of the Cambrids* Negroes of (Christine Keeler took the stand action. and government housing help Housing Approved with a confident smile on the sec- Briefly (Ms is the background might be part of a i>ackage ac Brooklyn Site, HARTFORD (AP) -7- The Hart­ bnd day of the trial o f the society COOPERATIVE cei^Me to the Negroea to ex­ osteopath and artist charged with (Coatinued on Page Seven) change tor cooperatim to holdlnc ford RedeveiopnMnt Committee OI'. l(»MI>.\.\V running a stable of call girls for Other Projects off demonstrations. Schools and wUl be asked to approve plans for wealthy Londoners. V LABELED a $2 millian bhracial housing proj­ PUNA .tl.% iu;ii.\l> VI i;i:i T public accommodations are other Earlier to the Old Bailey Court ‘ friction nota. ect off Albany Avenue two young women testified that III.. Ml ;-i.’ •.;! L S I n D NEW YORK (AP)—Plcketo The pn^weed development of Marshall — who said be was Ward seduced them in the week­ peatedly blocked trucka from en­ asked to apeak for all parties alter 166 duplex units to be rented end cottage he rented on Lord Bulletins tering a boepital conatruction alte the marauKm seaelon — elaborat- from 669 to 3i l 6 a momt^ waa ap- Aster’s Cliveden estate. There CaDed from AP Wires if WARRANTED In Brooklyn today and 60 were was no su^estlon, however, that (Oorttoned on .Page Ser ew) (Oonttnaed oa Page Seven) Person To Person carried away by police. he turned them to prostitution. Mandy testified that Ward in- But the civil rights demonetra- OAMBBlDaE PACT We were asked -troduced her to Lord Astor, S3, Uon aiq;>eared to be a token etiort son of Virginia-born Nancy Lady WASHINGTON (AP)—White if we could vriien compared to tiia picketing and Negro leaders from Cam- m e t h e The result Is: Cluqw Astor, and that Astor psild the which produced mass arrests Republican Governors rent on an apartment she shared brMge, Md., signed today an world’s great­ Monday. agieem o it that Neg^rpes w ill end est imitator with Christine from early Jknuary GOLD CM EST EXTRA Leaders, set to confer later with 1961 unto March 31, 1961.. Elut she racial demonstratioas there te- and, as usual, j • Mayor Robert F. Wagner, hod not defUritety and the white eom- we couldn’t said she did not have Sexual to-'! for our Superior Used Car* bmb Chops 7%Ik called for concerted civil dtiobedl- Push for Rights Action tercourse with him until two years monity will take eonerete etepe come up with ance today in the fight against al­ to meet NegroM’ desegregation BUYING Meaty, tender and delicious. Big value! later. an answer. The leged union bias against Negroes Prosecutor ’ Mervyn .■ GrlfflUi- demands. The agreement—read fellow who - i . in the building industry. MIAMI BEACH, Ha. (AP)—Ra-#reserva for poesible use Wednes- Jones asked If she was having to the form of a resolution at a threw this pus SECURITY Nevertheless, some pickets publicans pushed an uphill drive day a stra t^ to -plan to inject the intercourse with anyone at the news conference by Atty-Qen. zle at us. says I KidneyChops 99» knelt, sat, or lay In the paths of today to tiy to force the Demo- civil rights Issue Into a (30P at­ flat. Robert Kennedy—listed these that It la your heavy trucks and refused to move. eratic-domtoated 5Sth annual gov­ tack on President Kennedy’s wel­ She named P eter Rachman re­ steps: Firm assoronoee that de­ radio or TV SILVER C E E S r FOR YOU rsMiiHng "Freedom Now!" and erns* conference to take action fare legislative program. ferring to a propurty racketeer segregation ot the first four set, with its Lamb Fore-Quarters 33* ”Wa not be Moved!” about oni civil rights. A committee headed ^ Demo­ who died tost year; Douglas FUr- grades to the Dorchester Ootm- speaker, which for our Quality Used Cars 100 demonstratoes atarted today’s OOP GOV Marii O. Hatfield of cratic Gov. Richard J. Hugjies of hanks and a boy friend. ty School system wtn be aoeoro- ...W i t h h e l p f r o m reproduces, or iw ift ’s Premium Genuine Spring Lamb . . . picketing at 7 a.m. Tliey paraded Oi*gon told reporters- it is his New Jersey lajrs before the con­ Asked if she was paid by any­ In second trip weary firemen lug hose on roof to battle spreading flaihes when the fire Mished by the opentog of the Stu Johnston imitates In for an economical roast. Extra delicious and hymna. Their number Intention to move to suspend the ference Wednesday a report ap­ one, she. replied: “No, ex c^ Pe­ broke out again. (Herald photo, by Satemis.) school year to September. A N e ­ HARTFORD NATIONAL ‘ your home ev­ flavor with an old-fashioned bread atuffing. increased as the morning passed. conference rides to permit eonsid- proving to glowl^ terms Ken­ ter Rachman. He ke{A me. I had gro citizen bos been retained oa erything that Is said, sung or play­ Come in— Inspect both grodos o f our CRESTED SAFE BUY USED CARS’— Other pickets resumed a dem­ etation of civil rights prmosals he nedy’ s propoisals for a domestic a weekly allowance.” aa Interviewer with the State’s W b oort hdp pick your xouie or pack your soar, ed in the broadcasting studio. How onstration at ' puUle bousing and New York Gov. Nelson A. peace corpe, a youth employment Fairbanks, 53, Is the son of the Deportment o t Emptoyment Int u* eon be of xeel help in your fin«?v»!s1 plan* can a box of wires, coils, parts, then mdie your choke with completn conffdance. oenstraetion project in Manhat­ Rockefeller thus tar have been act, new mental health leglAtiian late silent film star and himself a Security to Its Cambridge efllee. aing. A letter of Credit for emergency fimds.** tubes, transistors and circle of I Nectarines st:::: 23'» tan, another scene ot multtyle ar- blocked from hrtogtog up. and his hlgdily controvwrrial pro­ former Hollywood actor. He has Carriage House Damaged The mayor and torranissinnera paper parchment reproduce the *H0N0RED FOR 1 YEAR orltOM MILES reets Mondi^, and beoma ^ Since a three-fourths majority gram of health care for the elder- lived to England for many years. of Cambridge are ai^tlytog to Wnign Exchange for the worid’a rnrimrim. . . human yolce so w ell that you recog­ « • * * hetween peaebt* and pliini* toat at an apartment building site wpuld'be required for a xuIm financed through Social Becur- Msndy said the arrangements the Federal Honstog Admtots- 81 Bfcdmarad Tfua Payment Floi to lit yoa go nize It? . . . And the next minute j AT a l l LINCOLN-HEROURY'DEALERS in Queens. , pension, the two Republican gov­ tar payment o f tiie rent on the By AJ4THONY CMBMASI ^started in sevend piles of news-6>near the main entrance>. Flames traUon for a low-rent p«ri>Ue Intier and stay longer...IVavalera Cbedn to make a sound so much like your At the outset of the Queens dem- ernors had little hope for success Hatfieid, the vice chairman of apartment were made between The recently renovated E51k Car­ papers, that we(:e stored in the .spread along the first floor celling housing project “which will asor own telephone ringing that you, tbs 200 damonstratmrs Democrats seemed likely to main­ the committee, is ejqjwcted to Astor ■"d Ward. basement. Loads of half-burned and extMisively damaged the sec­ terlally benefit the Negro'een»- SiAMmd Yaeaban funds . . . Safe Depoait pro*' Let us put you in on* o f thnsn Cmstnd Serft Buy* — today— End your driving Justice Hr Archie Marshall riage House on N. Park St. was for a moment, wonder if your pnone WHITE SUCED atood MMlvely in driveways and tain the nearly solid party Hneup counter this move promptly with heavily damaged in a two-part papers were carted outside the ond floor. munlty.” Robert C. Weaver, fed­ teetito t n rahiables you leave behind. For Is ringing; and, during the co u i^ were sbo^ askle by poUee to by which jOiof aboUshed the reso­ a minority report laced with dvtt asked Mandy where riie mSt Lord building by firemen after the blaze Sniall puttoles o f w ater lay on eral houatog administrator, on- worries now! ^ , p Astor. fire early today. The blaee was oonveroenL low-oost vacation servioesi atop in at of a day, it reproduces ju^t about allow eonetxuction vridcles to en- lutions committee—and raeohi- rights decUuratlana U would take the second in Rockville within was brougttit under control. the flooibocirds of the main bail Bared the offletols that the «p - every known sound. O f course, tions _,iong with H—by a 38-18 Issue with some of the Democrat­ At Cliveden,” said Mandy, to late this morning and smoke cov­ pUcstioa would be proceraed poor maimt offioe of Hartfind Natiori vote Monda' January 1961. She was 16 then three days. Eau-ly last Saturday Alter a careful check of the there is an involved ^technical ex-1 ’Two persons were arrested In ic majority’s views. The Hatfield an old grist mill on Brooklyn St. ered walls and ceiling. No esti­ qulMcIy. Oambrldfe offlelala Hatfield plannedthinned his action be- report, lor example, probably will and tuul been in London three building by (Jhief Ashe to make have appointed a hiraciol Bu- planation of how and why It works Queena lrM h n d o b s e SBC E E Poaor 301 CENTER STREET—648-51^—OPEN EVENINGS “honorariums” |br pubUc’ epesA- The Republicans believe lliey duced her to Ward and Rachman. to the baseroent, eooorcHng to Fire to find that fire had broken out on sound. How an automobile . runs I ered Pec^le. Chief John F. Ashe.. Two oom- the first and second floors. Chief worth o f damage. The EUcs ootn* WASHINGTON (AP) — t b m Masa arreeta ware made MOn- SB end whether to -jse National have a chance of forcing a con­ Oriffiti^Janes asked Mendy if Seoarittes Oens* smoothly and qulet]y is also little gening dealer warrants servicssbls eratl(ai fo r 1 yssr or 12,000 miles, by repair or rqplacemsal^ paniee responded. to the ftost Ashe described the interior of the pletMy renovated the brick buBd- and Exchange leavs* tey when eorib L «» d^oneto- Guard pianes for txwwMrtatian. to ference riiowdown that would put Ward ever spoke of marrying her. mfoston gave a generai endorse- understood and whm ypu consider bis shop, a t discount rates o f parts fa ilin g within such period under nornuU uae.qxctUdtog glass, stipet alarm a t 3:43 am . and hod the building as ” a mass of flames.’ ing St a coft of more than 380,- tors eat down lor paraded in the such meetings as this. dtvidm Democrats to the embar- “Yes. He said we ought to get 000. Renovations were completed ment toSty-to stody groop’e that It hxs many thousands mere | m*t«i^ Interior and exterior finish and trim, clocks, radios, batteries, gauges, bulbs, antenna m otm Maze under control within a short Streams of water were trained on Bath of construction trucks. Many The governors) scheduled two -iaastog positkm of having to vote married some time.” only reoentty. There was no one parts than your radio, you know air conditioning, tires, tubes, CMivertible tops and normal maintenance. SlLVIAK CRESST also araudse Qhsed to budge. About SQO were hours of talk about civil rights at 'for the first time on a civil rights “Did he say bow you would live time. At that time damage was the building until the blaxe finally it is Injportant to bu^ your car power scBitM, powcT wliulowi, loclcM A&d lAtchoi* GfOLD CRBsST discount n tss srs 100% tot aa arternotm ssaslnn w iw re thare and where you would get the mon­ minor. A oar parked to one o< the died out. to the bfeddiiw tin tome oif to­ ”“«i2£iiS*l2r*" U m im rJU ,a. bodRy into poUce vane, and declaration. day’s ftra The toot tona: tin hiiA from a cbnscientlous dealer. Dillon , first 30 days, 60% sscopd SO days, 20% next 806 days. BILVEIB CREST discount rates are 60% first tm ef wiro aweded. Tte would ha BtUe, if any. oppoetimtty A pcevloua test, to wfak* tbs ey from?” ( garages «t the beoement level The fire ate its way through tha MAIN STREET-. MANCHESTER .Sales and Service, your quality 80 days, 80% second 80 dayi^ 20% next 806 days Non-selling dealer discounts are at half these rates. tor aotion en ttw ' eufferod andke damage, boaemettt otfltog and tmveled tg> Ford dealer, 818 Main St, Man­ fhe fli« to to bam weiR paStitSens on Em flrft floor LL i ■ chester. PhCQS 648-2146. R . V' /. .V\ 4l

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TAGETWO MAN^]HESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONIL TUESDAY. JULY 2S, 1968 F A f s t n n IW n M a HBALD, M ANCm TKB, OOMW. TUESDAY, JULY M, 194t — ^ Car on Highway Pickets Block 12th CtrenU K o n a Bbai^ Votes Tonight Damaged by Fire A K » $ i Another Connecticut business profits from the G>urt Cases Sheiiiwold on Bridge 9 J M Brooklyn Site, 0 1 W 9 S Sunburns Brighten Them firemen this moniing at i f 4 2 help of a SNET Communications Consultant . M A N O H K S m SOBBSKRC U r i6 were called out to eoctinguieh SAVE VOGR KEY gerous. Concelvahly, he »roy On Firehouse Funds a heart trick and a heart ruff (if O 0110254 0 3 Other Projects Six young area men who bav# oar firo on tba 'Wifour Croaa TO OPEN DOOR Bays at Crestfield AUTBED BHEINWMJtt West has four hearts to toe Ung O K f 5 7 4 t been tat Jail fo r the peat tsro 'wiiulia Highway, Juat w est o f E x it 93, W. tnstead of a singleton king). 0 K 0 5 4 5 OAQ7 A t «i>i>ropriAtion of 8280,000 to finance the new central , . . .(CoBttnned from Fnge One) There’s n oth in g like .gattta)g{ facing ciiargea of braalring and MIddfo 1)*#. The simplest way to protect toe 07 00*5 firehoaw will be the subject of a hearing an4 a vote of thfr home fr«n a vacation with your glam is to win toe first trick Jn By LUOnXJC CAYAONARO town’s directors at a special meeting at the Municipal Build­ rest, mainly Juveniles, were re­ entering yesterday afremoon were ’D m vAicle^ oaaned by the OupU Diaper fiOrvloa of East Hartford, r keys and the keys to vari­ dnnuny with the Ung of spades. • • “At first I felt like an intruder, but now when I come in I leased later, along with those aiv presented on leaaer eounta of lar­ South next draws four rounds of I ^ X f t ing hearing room at 8 tonight. had extenaiva engine damage, Fire ous hotel rooms but no key to feel welcomed as a friend,” were the sentiments of one young ‘R>S firebouae vviU b« IxUlt Inf rested. ceny. trumps imd leads a low heart. If ’The first fiv e jiickets arrested Chief 'W. CMAoird Mason reported. your own house.- Many bridge lady who has become a Sunbeam at the Crestfield Conva the ItaUclpal Building parking lot, Fido Got His Tag? Four of them pleaded guilty and la s t night a t, 11:41, firemen toe opponent who takes the king today were women—two Negroes playen practice this ktaid of fool- ot heuts returns a diamond to lescent Hospital, Veraon St. a aits cboacM despite much crit* and three whites. ’Ihey lay down were fined $36 each. Two othera w ere oaUed to DuilBqw Rd. where Uhneas and chalk the reisilta up idrnn' fttnn ReptMioan directota, “ R u fr’ly, aoo to 300 Man­ force out South’s last trump, South A Sunibeam ia a g irl between. 14 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Hallo- in the street in back of a truck. will be put to plea on the radnead antuika from a oarpenter’a rubbish to bad luck. and 16 years of age who has vol- ran, 42 Bolton St.; Miss Frances other ■ toam boards, and towns- chester do^ W ve not yet been chargee Aug. 6. can lead a heart to dummy’s Jaik licensed at this late date, ao- The pickets, the majority of pUa waa aimoytaig nrighbarai The South dealer and get back with the., ace of il isfiteeoed her service* at the hoe- Manning, daughter of Mr. and peoptb them Negroes, were following the ’The rix bad been tat Hartford iSro waa put o u t North-Sontb vUlneraUe The dtKctora are ^Jso scheduled oordlng to Town Cleric Edward ■pades to cash toe rest of toe I>ttal with a sincere desire to learn Mrs. John M. Msmning, 23 Carrol] TomWel. tactics of Monday’s demonstra­ Jail under bonda ranging from Opening lead — Queen o f Bpadee more of nursing and people. She Rd.; Miss Susan Beckwith, daugh­ to oonsidar a resolutkin authoris- $1,000 to $6,000. hearts. send 80 cents to At present, a 25 cent late tion. ’They had been told by Negro South won the first trick with In a manner of speaUng, toe worke approximately 12 hours a ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Beck­ ing the borrowing of part of the leaders at a rally Monday night David W . J. D uffy, 38. o f 77 the ace o f spades, thus using up Manchester Eve. Herald, Box 8818; charge exists for getting the Stand at Salterns suie of spades is the key to the Grand Ontrol Statttsi. New York week, never knowing «6*actly what with, 15. Hartland Rd.; Miss oost ot the firehouse, and authoriz­ that they were not being asked to Lioricwood St, Chsrlea H e ^ 21, An entry to his hand for no good Claudia Conlan, daughter of Mr. ing 'Oeneral Manager Richard dog tags, which were due by South hand. South must save toe ahe’H be called upon to do, hut engage in civil disobe^ence to­ no certain adfheas, and AnUtony IMU. He drew two rounds of key instead ot throwing tt away and Mrs. John Conlan, 232 Henry Marin to enter into a contract June 30. The penalty charge Robbed of Candy MW more than willing to do It. day. F. MoAlUatar. 36, o f 128 W . bOd- tnnmpf with the ace and Ung, at toe first trick. Aasiirtl]^ tai the laundry or St.; Miss Shirley Hilliard, daugh­ with Squnaoote Builders of New- commencing Aug. 1, be $1, But the Rev. Gerald 8. White, a dle ’Tpke., a ll Mancheater, and OciiMto Featuraa Ooi^ according to TomkieL Hismg.. for thought whm West D aily Qneatton kitohen, at the reception desk; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H il­ li^toii for oonotruoUott of the flre- Negro minister, told newsmen Harry E. Belluooi. 24. Bariford, Several dcdlars worth ot candy lowed Out. Partner opens wlto 1 NT (16 to liard, 28 Blias St. boiws. In addition, owners of unreg­ that if the picKbto wanted to stage n e w GOT HEAD pasaing oold drinks, taking pa­ pleaded guilty to larceny chargea was taken last night tn a break Declarer’s next move was to U points), and toe next pMyer tients outside-for air: in general, Mise Carol Jean Messier, daugh­ Total oost of the now firehouse istered d (^ are subject to ar­ sit-downs today, it was all right The cases were continued to Aug. Into the refreshment stand at lead a club ta dummy’ s Jack to n a tifg Ton hold: Diamonds^ K- BRIDGBPO»r (AP)—A. young rest and fin e in Circuit Court. lending that extra hand when one ter of Mr. lond Mrs. Holland Mes­ will prcfcably be about ?230,000, with the demonstration leaders. 6 for payment of the finea. Salter's Pond off LydaJl S t try the heart ffau^ssee. West won 9-f-2; Hearts, J-10; Diamonds, J- lawyer, Leonanl A. Rlrii. baa aoD- sier, 83 Waddell Rd.: Miss Amy IncluAng the basic $205,000 for According to the town clerk’s On the scene were 160 foot pa­ ’Ilw oompaalon caaea of Andreev Police reported that sqmeone got with the Ung of hearts and re­ oeedad A. Edward fiaryluln as R «- i* need^. la considered a Sun­ lOA-3; dobs, J-4-2. beam's«Uii • uu^y.duty. ----and— Miss Connie ~ Shorrock. _ . daugh- constiMctlon and atoout $25,000 for figurea 2,582 dogs had been li­ trolmen, IS mounted officers, 4 B. KisBeIl..,21. o f 736 K . M iddle into the swimming pool area, turned a diamond to'ipake declar­ Wbat do you say7 pubUoan TViwn OhatrmML censed by noon today. FVaiLote DeAlaKera, director at ters o f Mr. and Mrs. John Sh®**- oontihgendes, equipment and ad- policewomen and more than a ‘Ipfee., and Jamea J. Kelly, 18. where the stand is located, by er ruff. Answer: Pass. You have only 6 Rlob, 27, was unantanouaiy etoeU rock. 276 E. Middle Tpke.; Miss Adding in the estimated un­ score of plainclothes detectives. the hoepltal, deecribea the girls as (htiodal fees. Glastonbury, who were not put to crawling under a fence. Entrance Bad Break points, not enough for game op- ed last n ig ^ Lorraine and Mias Nancy Plater, tagged dogs, Manchester’s dog Eku*lier, the Rev. W illiam A. into the stand was gained through South drew the last trunro and Ite a maximum o f 18 points, “just wonderful, very gentle and Ths; ptopoeed resoluUcm the dl- plea, were also oonttamed, with­ fiondula aiAd he was givta g ap sympatbetic with older people.* daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George poij^atlon comes to about one Jones Jr., coordinator of the Com­ out bond. an unlocked window, police said. cashed the ace of hearts, inrior- de f o r a epmfortabte part icotoM will consider tonight would dog for every fifteen peoi^ or toe poet pert way iiiraugli Ma At first apprehensive that this pro­ A. Flster, 91 Lyness St.; Miss Ann fliMiice $170,000 of obnMruction mittee on Job Opportunities for Heck, who bad been charged tundtely, toe hearta broke bady. score. Falkowski. daughter o f Mr. and seven per cent of a dog per per^ Brooklyn, said no sit-downa were tentn beoauae o f toe p n a rix a o f gram would not work, the diree- oosts from the Fire District Cap­ with a aeoofid offenaa o f deatnie- HE’S sm x FIT The hand blew up, and South was gram would not work, tne aiFilkowski. 68 Alton son. planned for today. EASTON, Pa. (AP) — Members down three. For ShelnwoM’s 86-c Lge book- otber duties, includtaig p a riy wutfc tors and musing staff now realise * * “■ ital Imptpvenvent -Reserve Fund, Uon o f p rivate pnopeety , wua not at otoer than the local level. and bond lor the remainder. Considering that some folks Of the several hundred sit-down preeented on that chaiga. of the 1933 class of Leifayette Col­ Declarer can make Ms oootract let, ’^A Pocket Guide I Brldge.’ ’ that they oo>!Kln*t give toe ^rls WcArdle, daughter have two or three dogs per fam­ lege came to their 40th reunion by working en toe hearts before up. So great has been toe tanpaot The town wo»dd issue tempora- demaoatrators hauled away from o f Mr. and Mrs. J. Walne McArdle, ily, we figure that our riutre Is the Downstata Medical Center site The group bad bam asm by car, plane, train and bus, but drawing trumpa, btft this is dan­ upon the patients that the nunee wy notes tai anticipwtion of receipt after aBegadly tarake Into 29 Constance Dr.; Miss Carleen the left front psw of a diSraap Monday, 338 wera charged with ODA AbnniniB WAlk6d. are greets in toe morning with Conran, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. of the' proceeds at the bond sale, hua. tUsoederiy conduct. They pleaded SbereU’a Raataurant at 61B Main Charisa SUvarman hiked tba 68 X <«BTJPPEB’’ hi eolop—SkowB at 9t06 F X questions concerning the where­ but m l^t be able to pay off the ENDS i Thomas Conran. 4 Green Rd.; Miss innocent and w ere releMMO for a S t on July 7 and ware found by milca here from Ua heme In South TODAY “YpE SDA'VE” la coloiv—Shown at li99 FJI, aboutsbouts of the "IlUle"little girls.girls." Eileen Packard, daughter of Mr. ^^Aormm of p io n i mpaoo — a m a r foam aotes from future incofne without later baariiig. the owner, John F a rra l. bavtai Oranga, N-J. W alk^ Isn’t just Mra. Lawrence COTverse. direc- joaeph Packard. 69 the necessity o f a betid iamie. To soquica other land tat ths sraa thinking party tat a back dk A week ago, 43 persons, includ­ fad for the 59-year-61d man, who tor of recreation at Crestfield, who Durant St.;. Miss Heidi DellaFera. The year end report from the win be sn expensive propoolUon, A cellar door, leading Into ' *s AVk Hir'> 4 IR CONDITIONED WEDNESDAY the opponents say. ing 14 Negro clergymen, were ai> attributes his good health to his mappec daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis oommunioaitonm proMomm Thaaka town oontroUer'a aifloe shows $06,- rested for blocking access to the the iiataiifaiit baaement lifoUme bobby. Ha tries to w ^ A IX O O U »l AOnOMt OOiNTlNUOUS nM>M 2i66 PJE. and is —..w M -----, ---- P. DellaFera, 142 S. Lakewood 606.40 iwnaslalBg unallocatod in ’Truman OandsB, ahatamaa of bosidtal site. Twenty-seven others found broken at toe ttaaa of 30 to X miles every weekend and "S m m ani I "Sou *i Mrs. Theodore Goodchlld, dlrectbr buliding comswHfae, says that the Aixi—e«■" I IMIaa*” STATE SHOWN f t06-4tl44iU FJI. Carcle; and Mise Kathy Belcher, the ftos distrkt reserve hnd, to were arrsstod last Friday for a One of tba mm aa aarii day he walks six and one- of nurses, feel the j ^ l s axe doing daughter o f Mr. and M ra Allen to yoa aa olfooUvo aolatlonm* reason most frequently given for the group Ita rfeira Mquor. StU I C :M -» wfakdi wiU be added $66,816 frotn stmllar reason. half miles from Us boms to his WBD. "lA V a ■ A B a u - a very gobd Job. Even the most F. Belcher, 133 Scott Dr. the 1068^ budget, for a total of preferring the Center 8t. rite — AWhongh riot-trained patrolinen J u ^ J oaeph Dannehy heard office. difficult patient,, realsting the that it b apfwoved by Ibe fire In- wars on hand Monday, no vio- the casea yeateeday a to n in g nurses for two years by refusing to 1162,014.40. suraaee undeiwiitere who set tat- N. Aaron Naboichaek, Prasidant »B addltton, (here is $80,606.83 lanM broke out between police continued them until -Aug. 1 wUla NOWYOU cm SEETHE go out on the lawn, finally suc­ aumaee rates for Manchester — $a the fire dM xiot operating fund, and the 1,000 demonstrators. itainlng Mancheater Atty. Harold cumbed to the Sunbeams the other Bold Bond Maitrass Co., Hartford bss never been puMiriy sbbstsn- Jonss said Negro leaders did Gairtagr and Atty. Rhdo Gnntti. day and attended a lawn party. wfaioh could be tnnuf erred to the tlatd. reserve fond to bring the total to not Jota In the sit-down because Stafford Springs, m piddle da- Elds T m IsM The training program Is contin­ TERMITES? A letter from the underwritsts tt was dselded "those tn positlonB fenders for DeUneei, Dudty, 1 uous, the rules are rigid, and a When Gold Bond Mattress moved to it* new, 90,000-«pteic-4o(tt plaitt. A c k fp l |a01,61»j61. IP.T. 16»- la*M A Dag IHTERNATDIUUy ACCUMBI V the dtoMton choose to add sent Oeneral Mans«er Rtobard o f rssponsIbIHty should remain on and BCcAllfoter. good sense of humor and the Be Sure...Call BUSS tai November 1968 ststss, the operaUng fund ampkis to the Marital tba sklaHnaa to direct the move- H w lawyera leqnsatad dsU patience of a saint are required FOR A FREE HOME INSPECTION facilities aided production, but they created a Krious problem. How asald raaerva fund, then only $40,000 in bowever. Hint ths Municipal BoBd- mant. tton w ^ tba proaicutui. F. Jo to make a successful Sunbeam. Inig rits was raooninisnded to ths When a girl reachee 16 she may Call MItcheH 9-9240 the daily volume of telephone calls get lb 44 phones in notes naad be Issusd. Stm, about SB wUto and Negro TRK-.1URBULENT...TREIKIUI0US; town in a MAar sent tat ^m s 1968. .mtnlrisrs wars arrested. at Mamhastor PoBoa Haadqtmr- HITJUSTASITWASSHOWH continue working on a voluntary VOInn the dirsetors o p «i the To boM af Hririson St-ths on* Jones was cna of the elsrgymen ,«maiuMnssER. basis, or is aUgible to be hired Nt. Ovar 91 Y««n 11 departincnu with speed and efficiency? nnbllo bearbig tonight, tfasy are ten and raturoed to oouri later tat derwritara say, would oost the artastod a$ ths rite last week. the afternoon for primntaticu m as a nurse’s aide. SBcelor to bear rspeOtlon of earher town points tbiri oould latsr hln- A amallsr demonstration at the In Just three weeks the girls have One o f our Communications Consultants, Jason Schloss, studied the priM eill. M l demenrts that tbs oehtrti fiNbouse the aubatituto eounta of Ian MV. Of MtM BieiMMUOl CO. MC dor an Improvamant tat the rattog, Rutgers bousing project on Man­ AH were originally charged wtUi learned many valuable things, and THE OLDEST AND LARGEST he bunt on Uwru-owued land on and pfsaent a deer iass tattfastai- hattan’s lower iBest Side reaulted M THE MAJOR CMTIILS irhapa the one that has made ncommendation; install a modem dial switchboard. Resnk; this faot, MexMe breaking and entering wittt art MUTINY Harrienn St., biatoad of In tbs auraaoe coats to boms and bnatnasi In the arreet of 39 plcketa who a biggest impreoaion is their at­ naJ in tent switchboard handles both outside and interoffice calh quickly aad MuaMpsl BuUHng lot. ownwa. triad to block eonetmctlon equlp- Judge Duanaliy ordered finea titude toward older pewle. The Ki the past, objaetors have in- Tha ledoetion wmrid peobaUy ba mont from movviiig In. Savon w m « ON THE girls admit they now feel dlrlarent- ttta foilowing oaaa diaporitima: ly about the older generation, easily, saves the company»time and money. ehided the Town Planning Oom- cbeiged with reslstltig''arrest or Osaper D. Mohr, 84. Seat Hart- OFTHEWOIHIII SUMMER DISCOUNT respecting them more, and realis­ missinn. the Toam BirihHng Com­ Intortering with police as they f()rd, $130' for ditring wbfia u IT I^EODBB8 were wrestled into patrol vans. BOUNTY ing that they can find Interest mittee. and the CHfinns Oanantt- tba inChienoe o f li^ io r o r drape; Perhaps a Communications Consultant can help your firm cut coats, htoraiM tae for Batter Ctorefnraent beaded 8A1NT OXIUD. Mnn. (AP) — Mns mlnlstcn — six of them HJEDMUDIU and wiadont In what their people ON F u a o n . Jobn FuUuotto^ 27, Hamden, $60^ BWWajllUliyE aW gllLI^ - a iia ^ pictiibe efficiency and build sales. Tailoring telephone service to your needs k hk bgr John Hannon. ' Larry Stewart managar of a local white — ware among those ar­ speeding; Jobn J. AckenBan. 87, tell them. Hannon says he plans to sfpenr movie . theater, discovered the rested at the bousing project lira. Aim* Robtiwon, a priti Mst at Cnritfield Oonwdencent HcwpDtel, la anririad from her wheeWmir Twante girls comprise tUs nrri FHX UP NOW WITH o f 104 W ooidiiidga S t, $38. fU lnra group ec Sunbaama. Tbay are: specialty and there's no charge f Otavole M M ricr (M t ) and M Mr. and Mn. John Rooa m . 187 xTntiQi lo t ry Goehring of Saint Qood State ford, $80. apaediiig; Joaeph ystsar to mahe collage tor help. Manhattan otacea of Mayor Wag­ aid photo by Ottaro.). isetf, S t; Mlaa Kathy McNamara, 200 qoHom $28 ner and Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­ vag% 23, Storm, $80, apaac' daughter cf Mr. and Mra. P. B. The Southern Mew Cnglmnd Teteghome O o m p m m j V ln appsrsftns is Uuty to have D r. CkMhring and Ida arew Jamea J. DaCHcuiio, 29. Watartuiry. feller. They alao are protesting Meriden, Uturirotor of childran’a McNamara, 40 Durkin St; Mta dUaeuMy getthig out of the new trapi^ tba swlfla, aatimatad at $27, apaadliig ; Fron ds K . Qatam. SPECIAL ON ART OOSOOSfilON Paranov of Wast Hartford, vice firehoose a t tush hours, v 1,800, routing tbam througn a job discrimination at eonstructlan hooka; Den fiegal, executtva pro­ Sharon Glngraa, daughter of Mr. HcKINNEY’S 36, East H artford, $35, apeedbig: HARTFORD (AlP)—Blx more chancellor of the Univaroity of and Mn. Omer Glngraa, 86 Henry We do our best to serve you better heavy tn ffle fiUs Center St.; stovepipe, banded them and re- projects. Hartford; M n. Mary Hunter Wolf ducer ot the Oakdale Muaical OIL SERVICE StanlMr protests trlggared pick- Steven Steniger, 18, 'Vernon, $28, peraona were appolfttod to the St.; Mi— Barbara Koehler, dau|^ Ths town wifi need the propoMd l6M6d fllMrie speeding; Clandetta Queen, Wara- of Hartford, former aaaociate pro­ Tlteatre In W aW ngford; asto WU- ---- _ 57 The movie which Just opened at sting a t two Staton Twiind :public UOttfoilatai Vnhnaat iJria ElfM l sWi Hi Hllim iMki riri I State onmmiari nn on tba Aria by ham Meredito, IRtcaavllle, i»ri ter’ of Mtaa. Dorothy Koehler, TEL. 648-2141 firetaoune aits for' paridng houaa Point, $20, kttoericatim; iR mM EEtoM,TriinyM,8lm Hnmli. Sen. W ad Dooey, Il-fio o to Wind­ ducer of toe Now York 'Dieater vm ■MmcifWi 0QBonn^ m tba thaater: ‘‘The Btrda.^ acbool eoBstrnctkm sttat $% and aaaociate prqfoaeor of EngtMi Jamaa Fecroria, 85. H artford. $18, .00 Guild; A rtiet Hugh Dcmnell o f sor, pnaldspt mo torn o f Sse Sen- * " '$ w M e r y Ann Kalloran, daugh- dlarepardlng u no paaaing rign; *niey are; MO^e Reddh^; Mrs. Eugene Bartolli of at Oonnoctlcot OoOage. _____ amd Roland Oocmier, 17, o f 33 T^undsdl fit. $16, Aaregurdtaig a I stop t>y » ^trtw ai ont-of-atata motoriala foafritod bonds, rongliig from $80 bo $48, wbm they foiled to appear END*OF-YEAR bt comt to anawer to ^[leetlliig MEN'S diargea. FISH FRY Atty. Paradlso entered noUaa In (AU YOU CAN EAT) the oasea of Herbert B jit, 84, o f 111 Oonatanoe Dr., charged with Prifid Fish LfiMM Wfid9* ^ e m a r d ^ fs i I failure to drive to the right; and Gerald D. Hamea, 21. o f South PiEHch Ffifid Pototofis C oIssIqw Coventry, charged with foOnna to FAMOUS SHOE SALE! J ri^foriJ MANCHESTER PARKADE I gsMit one half of the highway. nVMIy PQKWQ R W m a BOi Tv i CLOSEOUT Ouea continued; U ntil Tbu m foy. fa r dlapoaHVm OPiH WIDHISOAY, THORSOAY and FMDAY TO » ALL BRAND NEW I or oouri triala. Pater CL Flpm , I of 17 Roacmary PL. for payment EVERY WEDNESDAY I c f ^>eedfo g fine; fitepbm M errifi. • Genuine Shell Cordovan Oxfords 16, of 18 Depot St. evading ra- 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. cparutkig' u motor I wMbout a Boenaa and uring 1963 LARKS IN STOCK! Id a wltfaout pennia- ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS la Stsvm , >4, H art- • Imported Leather Lined Shoes Ifondi rartclmi folvhig; and Marve o --AT NEW LOW CLOSEOUT PRICES U tnU anoA 89. o f 190 Waddefi C O C K TA ILS fisSsFTTNa iRd., fofinra to drtvu a rianunldi • Custom Grade Loafers Right In Time For Yacatiohl *vSS ‘Z S i,. for plea, Arnold Midfina, 80, Meriden, raddeaa fotv- Ing: Denmel O D efi. 60. o f 404 Ver­ NOUlARDjOUniOll} R«9. to 17.95 non St, nunnyport; and DocuOy Dnvh, 9 Ptmo PI. for dtaporiUon *TjuidHUurk for H im giy REBAL REDAL REDAL 4-DOOR |m chargm of foSnra to rentova In building daclarad unaafn m- A m a rk a n s ’ * U O O R SEDAN 4-DOOR SEDAN STATION WAfiON |mtUtazy, and ocnatitotaa a fire Pudibutton radio, beater and SAVE UP TO 50% % Mfle O ff Oakland St. Autom atic transmission, Untfl Ang. 1, 9or court triolo, Heater, driroster, directional dsfroater, directlanal signals, , On Tolfauid Tnmpika ■ignais, S-ri>eed riectric wlp- heater, defroster, directlanal 3-speed electric wipers, im- I Anthony 80, Hartford, tan, undercoat, padded dash. signals, 3-speed electric wip­ dsrooat padded dash, twin dentwietlop at private property; ers, undercoat padded dam. traction sliding roof. Arthur MliwlH, 10. Newington, dtoregardlng n atop sign; A wonderful group of better grade shoes. A good selection of sizes and widths. Not M Lobd $2333.45 M . Lobd $2826.58 RiChatd f i t Ganuain, 30, Rock­ M . Lobd $2512.95 ville, paaring in n no p o a A ig I and outtbur tar. KNDS TONIGHT just odds and ends. U ^ A % . 6, dor plaa, Hope J. ! i r m B IR D S- EUbbard of Roclivafe, fofiare to drive bo the rlpM; Detanoie R. -DONKLY ABB THE BRAVE" >2088 ^2248 ’ 2488 money, 32. Avon, overorowdkg' operator of a vebiela; and Arfi WEDNESDAY— THE DOWN TO EARTH FILM MADE IN THE U.SvA. Famous Brands Blaney, 86, o f 57 Dongherty fi t , fe>> EVERYONE IB BAVIMrO ABOUT „ FAMOUS MANUFACTURER'S lASKETBALL R EB AL V-8 DAYTONA HTOP TON I toKleation. y% IA b o y...a g i^ ..o n Spencer's Mountaim !-Rite SALE 44I00R SEDAN n oK U P DUORET SEATS FOR BOYS Greatest Sneaker Sale A u tom atic transmission, A u tom atic transmission, heater and defroster, dlrec- heater and defroster, direc­ Deluxe cab, beater and da- L o c ^ SU m ^ ttonal rignals, 3-speed riectric tional signals, 3-si>eed electric frostw , diraetlcnal signals,- SNEAKER AND GIRLS wtpera, undercoat padded wfoefs, undercoat, padded 3 spead alactrie wlpais, pad- FOR WOMEN and TEENS dash, w hitew all tires. daih, whitewall t l^ dad dash. CUSHION DISCONTINUED F«d. Lo M $2713.12 N d . Lobd $2815.92 List $2199.95 ARCHES FAMOUS U. 5. MANUFACTURER Oi«B. Bank and Tknat STYLES O o ...... If i Hartford Natkmal Bank and Trust On. 69 <2488 ’ 1888 Firo Inauraaea OampanlaB ^ im Hartford Fire ...... 65 69 National Fire ...... 118 U9 Fboanix Fire ...... 131 MS AL$0 iXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS ON EXECUTIVE CARS U fe and IsMiaatolj laa. O m . Aetna Casualty ....105 118 Aetna l i f e ...... 152H 160% Re«. $4.95 Delivered In Mancheater Coim. G e n e ra l...... 165 168 IRAND MEW 1963 Htfd. Steam Boiler . .188 148 LARK ^DR. SEDAN Only $196 Down Trovelers ...... 184 198 .AIBieiWBnDdlXN » 4 »9 and 1695 Up T » 99 Moo. To Pay PabOe UriBttea Conn. U g h tlfo w a r . . 85% 8T% NO PAYMENTS TILL SEPTEMRER Htfd. Electrle Light HI#M TRADES------LOW RANK RATES n e w ...... 41% 48% H artford Gea Go. . . . 85% 41 VALUES Reg. to 10.98 Southern New iCngiatMi EMirainiiuttSssi T ele p h o n e...... 51% 64% T O S .9 S WONDERFUL OPPORTVNITY TO SAVE! ManufantnilBg Oemiiaalea 9lw s 4 to IS. Nsrrow and Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 61% 68 Asaociated Spring . . 17% 18% Bristol Broas ...... 11% , 18 f ALSO A T Dunham Bush ...... 6% T D A f^ F^ ZANUCKS CHECKS AND NYLONS f l THE M OUP BO UW MOTORS N. B. Machine ____ _ 81 | 84 CORBINS OORNEB SHt^PINfi FARKADE North and Judd . . . . 16% 18 k. Staaa U Y ouMm OPEN WED„ THUR8. AND FRIDAY NKMTS Stanley W orks ...... 19 81 Xti,^ 13- A - Orrop — NUT-JUST TO 9:66 F J A 369 CENTER OPEN EVENINOS— M3^7$ Veeder-Root ...... 46 48% ALL WITH FAMOUS LABELS ODDS AN D ENOS (. . ______. '______The aboye quotatiaas am not. to tm m ’49 mamnoNAL s t a h s u ...... r ^

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Teachers Make Study Mid-term report cards have been dtstrMxitsd to all atndenta TV-Radio RENTALS Democrats Set enroBed in academic summer IlanoeQiib ccHvses at Mandiester High Of Ninth Grade Math SchooL Robert Nearine, sum- VMatiMi Sptilalt To Pick Slate mar school director, aaid the Wins 11 Races Onx Iwe or torae w*ako IMMTt Kndn of 7 8 N. Ehn St., » mathanaticB teacher at m id-term report is leaned to in ­ Televidon Hebron Democrats will meet in The OokanUa Canoe C5i ^ GetOor Eatos niiny Jonior H ifh School ia bdlping h S write a eourae of form psuents of the student’a 6:60 , „ Big 8 T b sit o r (to______caucus tomorrow at 8 pjn. in the progreae at the balfwxy point pfauisd fliat U ttmea to 18 i*:6eB ilH Mavle at ■ (to srotoeae) ^stodjr for ninth grade general math stadoits in what is OD-lO) Baiijr 8 hov US pregrsafi Town Hall to nominate pxrty-en- to the course, but do n) Neve Pod DodM Pomtat ^ lit to be the first inter-town currienlum study ever (M ) Wbat'f New as a final gradx Guy Newtw^-^ms chair- (ID ) M ^ a . w a in OnsMaUeut. doiaed camUdatee for town offices (U> M Fietare of the regatto apenaored by (40) Hr Uieky Phone 6 4 9 -3 8 8 1 wotiobur on tbo Hatsd: ^ Neva m ifAlNSTBEn tha Amefioaa Ouoe Aasoctotfon. ■ Ctoituiiea of 83 WetlianfMd, Farm- P Trit eeiecUnan and aelecUnan, C o v e n t r y 6;U (U) Indnfirr On Parade toapira ((J) ingtoa.ikiaW'Vtadsor, W «^ Hart­ terms to extend from Oct. 7 , 1963 Thoat who pfito raciiig craft win- 6:30 ' I) Nawx fiporta. Weather. ------" “ i Bye ford sad met anttad. in addi- W ed d in g to O cL 4, 1 9 6 6 ; town cleric, term ara a n gdaHfled to enter the nar 6:30 (40) Advestares to Time ttonal-rieipfito at Lake Sebagn. (S3) Neva 0:6 OteaUmlnHy. wlddi W mak­ from Jan . 6 , l 9 iM to Jan. 3 , 1 9 6 6 ; Mrs. Perry Heads ( 8) The Outlava ing tta.eam study, aSd^tins liai- tax collector, from October 1963 Bear'ifeuntafai, N. T „ on July 28. (34) FUm 9 4 6 ' tlic Grover - Flake fo October 1 9 6 6 ; town treasurer, lit the Bat of winneiB wMch M - (13) Life a t Biley Legion Auxiliary lowx SC mean* standard canoe 3:43 (1M340) BunUay-Btlfidey Miss Eletha Jean PTske and October 1 9 6 3 to October 1 9 6 5 ; ( 3) Waiter CronkHa Notice ywpasa oC Ilia study^ Robert Allen Grover, both of Man- board of assessors, October 1963 and the npinber of persona to the Mrx BBaabeth Parry wiRMi the craft; K Mxndk for Kxyak and C 7:00 (134»3(M0) KeVx gpoHe and revtoa Ow matfa pragxam letser, were m a r r i^ Saturday at to October 1 9 6 7 ; hoard of-iinance, president of the AmtBlary to Westher U:0t Mae U m m I ^ odNrad in tlM ninth grade Mary's Episcopal Church, two full terms, from October 1963 to a Omadtan incing oanoe. . ( 3) T o TeU the Tnith 9 [Mrta and Weather WI lUVE DAILY Green-Chohot Poet ^ 62, A m er­ Lea G erm an. 9 C-1 , flnfi ptaoe, (M) Onimele a t the 8e U :U (T ? ~ in aidar la maka tt more oiiaUeng- bride is a daughter of M r. to October I 9 6 0 ; one vacancy, ican Legion. (U ) SubeeilptlCTi (iK Tadsht_(0 _^ in«r n il eaeaidngftil to the alow and lira. LeeUe G. Fiske. 3S3 from this year to 1 9 6 7 ; board of SC-2, second: K -1 flrto place. K -2, (10) Manhunt <40) Stave Afian fiiov DEUVq^Y TO THI The top ottco of the post U be­ 86000d. (18) m m ( ) Hovla studMt who aeea UtUe value in Woodland WL bridegroom ia education, one full term, from this ing hrid tl^ jiexr by her husband, 11:30 13 fonnal math, laila to oompreiiand the son of Mr., and Mrs. Leo R. year to 1 9 6 9 ; Zoning Board of FWt Murphy, SC-L third place, T :U (31) BackatatM u : » ^ Lswrencx Pwry, who was SC-2 , first, K -1 second. K -2 flnit. 7:30 (31) Kremltoologjr or Saooma aHmnlatert in ttie coo- G rover, M Appealx from this year to 1968, elecM to the jMst again at its Tantlsaal maili elaM. and oonao- The Rev. Jdm iKHugfaes per 1964 to 1 9 6 9 ; conatablea to serve Rribert Fletcher, SC -1 first, SC -1 SEE SATUBDAT'S TF WEEK FOB OOMFLEXB UBTWO BOLTON two yean; board of tax review, auMial meeting last month. first C -1, first, C-2 , second, K -1 quantly baoeoMa a potential aeh.ooi formed the double ri^^teremony. Other* aervi^ with Mrx Parry drom oL Sydney W. MacAlpine vms.^argan- 1963 to 1 9 6 7 ; planniiw and zoning commission, terms to , follow: Mrx Jean Marrow, Bret Dennis Murphy,, 8 C -1 ssoend, AREA ' AAMrdiBg to Kudra, “Theae 1st The sanctuary was di 1963 1968 vice presidefit; ,Mra. Ruth Bteul- {N«lto tea nttla ridua in ttw atudy with bouquets of white gladioli and 1964 to 1966. SC -1 first, K -1 third. K -2 , aaoond, Radio baby's breath. second vies president; Mn. C -1 tfatod, C-2 , aecemd. a t -*— *-»**■. vartgagea, and idocka , for first eelegtriian. 81.- Joan Hoyt, secretary; Mrx MU- (Thto Batlsg I af 1 9 e r U I Tte bride, given in marriage ectman, ; town cleric, Wkiren FTetcher, K -1 li n t , K -1 , and tanda, wMeh la ttaditiooaltr 8300 dred Koiher, treaaurer; Mi*. len t o . Some si 2 oOeMd in the nlntb gnde. Some by her father, wore a floor-len^ , > ^ia fees:, tax ccAector, second. - - £:■ LENOX 81 0 6 0 M iria m FbHanebee. assistan t aec- Donald Hartaog, K second, od It is aatartal tbey have al- gown designed with a Chantilly lace one per ctont of collections, o r -1 bodice trimmed with pearis and retazy-treasurer; Mrx Matilda K-2 , second. 6:00 Jim Na. reat^ had trouMe within aasitar maximum town treasurer, Ratoeh. Watorian; M rx EUxahetb Raynor L___ ^ PHARMACY iridescents, scooped neckline, long ; board of ttocraview, ; no Steve Simpson. SC -2 first, SC-t4 6:00 gandea, wad they am baMed and 8 5 0 0 8 4 0 RyefaSng, chaplain; M ix Dorothy i :00 Neva Stoi ^ __ m 1 . e m m t r . tapered sleeves, and a skirt of salaries for other mflcex w n n r-4130 bond bgr it.” silk organxa appliqued with lace. Hriggx sergeant-at-arms; and Obarlea Burnham, SO -1 third. 6t00 JeN fipmas Kate aaid Hw owaiduluin Dennis A. Keefx ^Draocratic Mrs. BsUy Lacek, aaalstant aer- 6:U Neva. WeShar and 9 peria Her veil of bridal illusion was at­ town chairman, urges airve^ter- SC-2, first, 9 C-4, first. Buy Bd Shov :i$%s.n^9trafi m . M V4tH study croup la the ositgrowth of geant-at-arms. Cheryt Berkowlte, SC- , second. 7:16 3:U Sbovoaae . in d M d te towns* dteeatHTactlon in tached to a cap of orange Idito ed party members to attend\the 2 10:SD Toohrtit At My PIsea t:fi LowanTbotnaa some, and she carried a cascade ■ace Heartogs 8 K K-2 , second, both w ith M rx W R- 11:30 Meta. attsn I masttng, John Piingia wffl 8:00 Rad Sox vx AfUeOH drega izs John E. Horton, chairman, to NIshthaat muperattm atudy group and tackle organxa. faFiioned with a gath­ 'IlM meetings fixiw movies of the regatta held 10:80 sign tha eoBtnaof agrsed upon with 11:43 Sports final tbs praUem on a more compre- ered bb^oe and cummerbund, and Town Annex at Ihs on the lake recently. 13:00 Stoltlfiit Saraoada. henatre soaie than wua poaaible on a bolero jacket that buttoned down the State Derraiopmant Oommis- lows: July Slag at Sonnyaide 1:00 Neva and Stoa OH. an hadtridnal baais. the bade. Her face veil of blue net aian. Through this msans the town d is tric t The Mountain Laurel Cbaptar waa attached to a blue net band will be able to proceed with its Dimoefc Memorial library; of Sweet Adeltoes, Inc., a wom­ H m ourriouium group is ^ade town plan, to the first phrase.' The up oC owa mambar ftom s s A of covered with white forget-me-nots pjn., second district library. en's bather shop staging chonw, and yaOaw rose buds, and the car­ plsntto« work wUl be done by Porter library AasoctoUon, Inc.; ^ meet Jifiy 3 8 a t 4 p m . at F O m O IT ths she caopsratfaig tewaS. They Tarwood and Btock of ataMhary. inehide Hobect Bowdah of. East ried aa (dd fashioned bouquet of 9 pm., board of health. •Suai^ftode” tha summer hooM of ^m ^ 8 asM. Mevto! of the ourri- 3nBllow tea rosea. A u g . 1. 7 :3 0 pML, board of w ri- M rx Fhahees Davies, taduded wfll aludy; '-Itudra.; Gerald ElUott N. G«org«a 4 y af EwM AmasHng of the Gongregatioii- fiare; StlS pan., first dtotrict fire be two women’s quartete, the M s pnjsoliffih Wast Hartford: Mtaa Mar- Hartford served aa beat man. Ckh- al Church Oiunoil wiH be held this oompany — Coventry Vohmteer XXsmectikettes” of New . Britain evening at Ihnt Oot^ragattonal * h * Aaaoctotlcto D ie.; p m . sec­ and the VHtoge Charmci* of Man­ w h d o n Mua co. EMintagtan; Mre. BS^ ara wart Robert G. Flake of Whv- 9 Ml HUB *«— TBt MI f.«n WethoraOeid; and abed, cousin of the bride; and Rosw C hurch Mt 8 , to the Senith-OeUert ond district fire oompany— North chester. The group to an totetna- aid L. Beauchamp of Bast Hart- Lnucwx Matter* to h* di Oovaafry Vohmteee Fire Depart- ticnafiy chartered chocue— ccm qf d Jr., South Wind- ent. a are stg is ir iaoea o r tesoh- fCMXl. include the awardhv of the 8 4 0 0 384 threstohout the Untted States era sf math. Tha bridFa motbar wora a bhia aoholaiafalp wtalcb to to b* given to A la x A u g . 8, 7 :8 0 pm., Ooventry and O to a d x k addition, Vacnon Graham, aBk over otganxa drees with aomeona who is studying to the poUce patrol; 8 :1 6 pm., oivU de­ The kxnl chapter was tanned matfa ooordbmtor for Went Hart­ white eccsaaorlra and a white orb field of raUgioiis educatian. the fense and 9 pm ., ioduririal dsral- in A p ril 196L Memher* came ford aohoola, la w orking both w ith chid ooraage. The bridegroom's Christian nteatryor Ha branches; opment enmmiaainn fran suRoundiag towns and cities Ihs group and with Olaatonbury, mother wore a bosust aheath draaa alas the diaeuafion of Rally Sun­ A u g . 8 , 7 :8 0 p m ., PufaBc Health and meet at the Irish Amerloan SAVE MONEY which bi nwiking a paraSei, inde- w ith orange aoceaeories and a oor­ day and the every member Nursing Aaaociatioa; 8 :1 6 Home, Grove St. Hartford, Thun- paaslant study. aage of F li« King rosas. VMS, which will be bald to ttie C oventry reeraatio a aommit^ daya a t 8 pm. Local women are A reception for 8 0 wsia held in fah, M rx BveceU B. Fortsr, toe and 9 pm., board of tax re­ tonrited to join and thcra are no Window Shades * lh s group meets ««"• <>' •P-'"""* tots tax M fold pers. \ V , ttiv t fSfM Gives aolid bits on turn. fUt nJdfcrw vy houvhold V.A . .. ««l Nllh. !> • »» vxl Niowv. you w*nt to M u. Th .t. HELCO S l»w HOT on on yew sir itp M and Btarte —- itriU amoothly, eaeily on toa straightaway. Waaia longar, toa jJJW lOer MIMN with super-mileage wnutcetonex Tnfim rubber and 8 -‘T Nyhm provide HAVE YOU AN ^ dwaUUtv for which the AU-WeaUier FITS THESE CARS iBeofaraeua! EVENT SCHEDULED JE cwnr xewwtPfiwe i l l U M *BW Muaet Crow eountry or crow Iwlift I m3 U . M b f-M w-.-A — i r a i towx new tire ie buUt to deliver THAT CALLS for FOOD? vw^^^We ^WraWaL rawiWNe more mileege than comparable tirw! -I IN iU GWGIvVIBL PWRIb rnflMWI^ fla w It may be s weddtog, a banquet ^^Muuww eu^totnw T-WlM 18-MONTN or >iri an tofansnl get-togetoer nmboii, KilMr. Dm U ot liO lM Ctowfifi, Abnwlk ItoWvWre, ROAD HAZARD OUARANTit ef naectoiy.todgeor aanae IrittaBy flTsli CONTAINS ^ ■» ■ ■ » lyeto). WDMBiGUr, iMil| GRIlDi MOGlire MMEb ■» SUtoSN-IMLSAOB “ T H T a r Bardahl Racer TUFSVN B jjA Aa9 w. f w t o " " THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY N^« 4 r« Prepmrtd to .. J Teugheal rubber ever to u cidiiM, emnsMUb p a w ' faidare, Chrytlv, UeMhi W ILL BE AT: Serve You to Your need In Ooedyeur Hree I tiM U.t. X e*n«4i will n rii *AH Vktt (V Mick bbclHt Mw to afi sM Ibv fit ywt « f VI »tw tin taMd m v Ii Im I Complete Satisfaction Wbito vily 33 EMft eny cite. I fOMolNlng lAd currofit **0oo^ar prico". COOK'S SERVICE CENTER i •• Onr ciafmina atrvtoe to aet an to S55 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST>4IANCHBSTER t NO MONEY DOWN! FREE M0UNTIN6I % JI/oh// WBHIESOAY. JULY 2 4 -^ A.M. t» S P^JW. MORI PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TH IS THAN ON ANY OTHER KINO Bring yonr ramerao and take toe Kida' pletarea attttag , ■ In toe tarn ear, and SMet toe Bardahl driver, I JOHNNY KAY. NICHOLS- MANCHESTER TIRE INC. 2fi MOAD STKEni I ^ ) m a n c h e s t m Y,

■ I, EAGE SEVEN: IIANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHEaTEB, CONK., TUESDAY, 1961 TUESDAY, JULY 28,1968

you believe in this system or not, S t o i c N b WS JFK Immigration BiU, Cuts tag with a gigantic and grotesque actions, and then, often at some I Obituary \Ccunbndge jLides last mommt, some hurried amal­ A Thoatcht for Today snd the writer does not its very Governors Innse of humor. existence makes it even more nec­ gamation of two rival hills. Sponsored by toe Manebeeter Consider, for poeeible SKample, Connecticut One mystery cannot be penetrat­ essary that 'every conscientious Salvero !Etintits9 i t t m CeancU ef CbnrdMs party member let Us ballot be the latest story the de Gaulle pub- ed. That 1a the mytaery of how Roundup ROCKVHAjBl Salvero Maa- there could be so much poor draft- cast at the caucus. Push for Eights Action at iJapital Uc information apparatus has lr«ai Page Oao)~ ' ’important pipUems ta toa flsld of I seBa, , funnarly a t Pine L, died Yankee Ib e only thing in tola world Tour Democratic Town Cwnmit- 66 8 mamhta in piece. How tee feels strongly wwugh about immigiatlan law. R will, ,bow-{ Batttvday at aa out-of-town hos- Waked to the world press, concern­ could pbbple tatercst^ in some that oah really hurt a man is sin. free Esfimofes On: « tram Page tee) ■ \ By A.H.O. allowing the paiW members to (O m Mm iM llMBi P a ge Om ). m ately 60,000 quota numbara are ovdr, pcnvlde » sound, basis uponlplial. < ing the nature of President de iegisiaUve project bring hills in When one wbo has known dose wasted each year while thousands (O ontlti trea Page One) will cohttaue in Otahridte appar­ have a choice that they have an- I HEALTH GAPSULEl | proved yesterdaor by the Inter- which we efin build ta developtagl Mr. Masaella was bora in Italy OaiilW's future “grand design'' for which wore so sloppily wide o f toe. feSowihta vrito God succumbs to b it u m in o u s ASPHALT PAVINf Demociato roUed over to^ Repub- i. hyitohsel A.friU,MJ>. | living elsewhere are trying with­ an immigration law that serves oh May 36, 1897, a son of Mr. and - . ently depends enUfriy OB the Jus­ W e have aongbi out various niArk? temptation and oonttancs to sin. dorsed three people as csndtdatas denominatkmal Mtaisterlal Alli­ "consld- his French fleet, which he recently optaiona as to Just how it could to the Board of Bkhicatlon. The Uostt oppoeitlan SI-lS, sboUsiMd out success .to enter tha United the imUanal interest and reflects I jcrs. Anthony Maxsena He waa .T*P®” ** tice Dtparimtat talks. National But, leaving that particular mys­ be lases Us inner sersw of Joy and e TBSRE ANY CONNECTION States. arable pragreoa.’’ Guard troops with bayonets fixed withdrew from MATO. happen that the IMS eeaeion of the caucus niust clMoee two. I person­ • DRIVEWAYS d PARKING LOTS ths oonference reeohitiaax corn- ance at H artford. ta every detail the princi^ee of j once employ^ ta the Rockville tery unanswered, perhape tha peace. Mo longer does he feel BETWEEN MENTAL KXNE8S Citing examples i f w h a t, he equality and human di^ty to textile mills, He said "yes’; when asked if on their rifles are patrolling the Connecticut General Assem bly nearest thing to «me Cimtanation toe mm nun of God when he tries ally Implore each Bidton Demo­ ANP IME MACNETTC ACTWITY The AJtiajwe proposed kecfttag the talks were the most encourag­ That withdrawal was, this obvi- crat to attend the caucua, con­ . GAS S T fm o m d BASKETBALL COURTS mUteq. While civil rightx pcopoe- termed tbe disertmtaatory aq^ ta which 6ur nafion subscribes.” I ■niere are no near relaUvea. streets.. Under the militia law be­ shoutd leave behind it a dispropor- for the petty alopptaees of the IMS to pfAy. Something has happen­ OF THE EARTH * the neighbothood’a present ratio of of firesent law. Kennedy said: ing sign so far in the long Cam­ oosly taeplmd poUcy tumor says, tionate amount of legielatioa sider the nominations, and cast alx died skmg with others, it wax The pnaent- quota system per- The funarel will be held tomor- ing: enforced, demonstrations are BATCI session is to be found in the way ed witUa Us sold, and the lights a l l WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED so par cent Negro and 40 per cent "An American citizen with a bridge struggle. He ducked the prohibited . ffstud II to As Gaulle's eventual or- marred by what was ueiii^y un­ the session both complied with and have gone out. Tb such a one ymir vote objectively. The atten­ not otflclaUy a. ballot on toe laeue. mlts up to 156,70D Immigrants to row at 9 aun. at St. Bemaid'a question of whether he tolnka pub­ _____ ••#•*••• intentional imperfection. dance at the recent Republican white ta the praJecL It would be Greek father or ndother must wait enter the United States each year. I churclt. Burial will be ta SL Ber- Brig. (Sen. George Oelston, gaaiaatlon of the French fleet into weaseled out of ime of the Legis­ toare is aa Advocate vrith toe WE ARE 100% INSURED Dem ocrat Obv. Albert D. Roe- built on an 8.5 aorb tract at Gar­ at least 18 months to bring his lic friction between Cambridge Utia sesricn seems to have VhHier. Jesua Christ the righteous. caucus was less thsn 18 per cent Howevm-, the number allowed en-|iierd’a Cemetery, commimder of the troops, sat in ■MtlM liiiifleaiieimeil rniita which will be lature’s own modem rules precisely elllni of Wariitagton, chairman of den Street by toe Green Manor parents here to Join him. A citizen Negiraes and whites wUl be over en the Washington talks. Earlier wished Upon the state, and upon derigned to prevent the passage of (1 John 3:1). of registration. Bolton Democrats the conference, nid In a state­ try from any -given nation tol The Ledd Funeral Home, 19 soon. dn constant patrol in African and are certainly capable of besting Constructloh' Co. ataose married son or daughter, he turned down the request of Ne­ the various departihents and offi­ imperfect legislation. TUa year Unts the man who Imows ment the action would not gag the or brother or sister. Is Raltan based upon the proportlan at tbel jpmiigton Ave., to In charge of ar- No white Cambridge leaders ~ PKcan. South American waters, its atomic cials of state government, an im- this poor performance. DE MAIO BROTHERS smos im* Redevelapment Director Rcoert 190 populatidn. of toe ■. United I fangenlenita. Tliere will be no cal- gro leaders for permission to con­ when the legislative committees noth^ for k excludes him organisation, as the Repubucans Bliss said he wmdd present the cannot obtain a quota number for were invited, Marshall said, be­ W i« Smtebtfd__ I* cxelii*lT*If bombs ready to contribute their usual amount of legislation dta- from appcoacblng God and enjoy- Paul F. Brawn States which traced its. origin itol hours, cause “ we just invited ,people.-who, duct daily prayer meetings on the r s r . ■ * t l « ^ reached their deadline for favor­ had charged. He mild other com­ plans to too re^velopment com­ them for an ev8n longer tim e.' ooprtoouse lawn. la H 0* tingiitaiieri by sloppy draftmanship, able reporta on bills, in acoordance h« HU flavor. He has never Town Committee t e l . 643-7691— w e CARRY JENNITE S^LER that country. I based on our tafornvatidn, could in » e « n i ( benign influence to developments Endorsed Oandldato m ittees can trace their o f birth...... „ Mr. Varca was born March 80. B. Ftaan and a represeataUve of Camhrid^ Negroes. BtOtlTU nixed in the piriiUo print. Instances suddeiHy switched lanes Juxt as Gov. J. Millard TaWes were “It’s apt to M iode into a shoot­ Gaulle plana to visit soon for the potting and dumping into toe laps munion with God. ' The Republican rub was taat it wai being passed may have ancestty to an area called the He recommended that existing jggo ta Ftfotaa, Italy, and resided ' A| where the difficulty is gisrtag The Bible says; "F\)r toe eyes national quotas be wduced gred- 30 ye^rs. He saktag to a gpiaat extent for the ing civil war. It’s getting harder of the legislative commMonem a there was no committes studying caused yesterdsy's flsSal three-car A^Pacllie triangle. This area purpose of picking up aome ties enough to demand a gubematcuial YMitaUe last reporting day flood of the Lord are over the ri^teous, the clvU rights matter, as such. includes all countriss from Paki­ ually, ^ the rate^ 30 per cent a ^ j,j New York City, aad Cambridge officials. and harder to control our people,” veto, or an administrative adjust­ CURIOUEL'^ THERE 6EEMS TO accident on the WObur Oroas and influence. of bills, reported favorably not be­ and his ears are open unto their Democratic governors looked to stan to J^wn sa well as the *? •**•>• Oak Grin, Manohester, for Whether Negro demonstrations she said. ment. or an attorney gensral’s rul­ cause there was, at the moment, prayers: but the lace of the Lord BE. STUPIC6 REVEAL THAT AS Parkway, State PoMea say. Pacific islands north of Australia this fashion would be j^ y e d in *1 njm,y y«urs. He waa a member of Priauac If this part of the prapoaed'’fU- l^ce President Lyndon B. John­ MAaNETic A cn v rrv ing have been pubUcixeiL But shy fbm pro^[>ect ef thatr psaaage, Is against them tost do evil.’’ son to help them counter OOP PoMcs bailerve a mWdle-arlorlty heals be 's K American C3ub. _ BtaOM MNTM. HOSPITALS NCREA9S. BMalaa (jm Cavey o f Manchester, sensible decision has been to try lattv* oommisaloneta mutti more P A Y S OFF! formal state dinner tonight, John­ Bridgeport was attempting to go malca, Trinidad and Tobago. several nieces and nephews. to Wrtairtty—l.P ja. prowl in the Mediterranean and to live with the legislation and work than they could poaribty do, son was expected to bring direct by. The President said immigration . t p.a». make the best of it for the i Open Forum T*'® win be held from 1 p.mL r off the other coawts of Ehirope—if exerted pMsaure for the certlfica- from the White House a report on The Cooper oar was In the laws have not been changed sub- U»® Funeral Home, the idea of a FVench atomic bomb tsro years rath er than raise a fUsa Uon end release o f their hUla again Kennedy’s ettorto to get Congress rear and swerved out of control, stantlally in more than 10. years Signing of N-Treaty about it and thereby the risk patrol of our hemisphere is not ‘in­ and aoeceeded, to o erftan, ta getting Important O u to wprovq his program. The crossing the esplanade and collid­ while the quota system has been ajn.. with a requiem Maae at St of invoking complete official pa­ them out before they had reaUy Rockefeller aaid that while KeO' ing with two other ceua ta the on the books since 1924. ity should go to' those wbo seek to t l tended as Bomethtag of a burlesque To the Editor, James’ Church at 9. Burial wlU be ralysis in the fiMd involved. been checked over thoroughly. Leg- The Democratic caucus to be n«dy had asked varloiu other or­ opposite lane. Pointing to a 15-page draft bill be reunited with their relattvoa.' (Oentewed lra« Bags One) Ueaty, Kennedy 'Rieatey, July St of our atomic patrol of Kurope— And the question is, of course, islaturee keep refonntag them- held in Bolton Wednesday, July ganisations to siqiport his ctvU Doctor Says The driver of one of • the cars, accompanying his letter, Kennedy FinaUy, he has been rapmted willing to com­ limt of bow in the world it could Aetna Casualty believM that the Friends may caU-the funeral then perhaps wa would he ta error selvaa, and keep dlacovestag, in 24, presents an obUgation as vmll rights proposals, he had not made Mrs. Leonard Engleman, 37. of said: tween applicants with equri |home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 toatlan and the Communist War­ promise with a Sovlet-Amerlcan Brakcrfaif Tire NeceMitice happen that so much aloppi' time, ways to oomply with the as a privilege for party mem­ courteous and safe driver should any such appeal to the Governor’s 283 Futttng Green Rd., Fhirfield, "The enactment of this leglsla- claims, the earUest registrant saw Pact powers. There were pledge not to try to change Eu­ to treat another part of this de neaa and imperfection eould gst eajth LOW BLOOD PRESSURE DOES nhniiM' bn Hie firto admitted.” " • P-™" tochnioality of toe reform rule ber. Since the results of tl^ cau­ pay less for his auto insurance Oonfsrance. was IdlleiL tion will not resolve all of, our should'be toe first admitted. Strang imUcatloas that even this ropean boimdarieo by force. V© iM M ^U aa—ooe uJUmaU, Gaulle advance planning aa a gi' throu^ This question becomes NOT ALWAYS NEED 1 wkBs violitthy aad spoOtag its in­ cus will determine the slate of than the careless one. That’s Michigan’s Gov. George Rom hurdle had been surmounted. Even such a pledge would have gantic pieoa of Gallic sarcasm. especially barbed and pertinent TREATMENT A passsngor ta the third oar, tha oth«r immediate—dominate tent. candidates to be presented to the ney, who wouldn’t say If he will MTa. Anna Tores, 39, of 5X3 St. have to., negotiate agreements, The delegaticm leaders talked to be preceded by consultations when it is connected with the fact why they reward those who qual­ By WAYNE O. BBANDSTADT, for an hour, then ' emerged tbe railroad altuation, and make it “Along with the grand design townspeople in the fall election it become a favorite son candidate M. D. James St., Wioodbridge, NJ., was supposedly, they’d have to he ne- F n n e r a b with, otoer NA'TO powers. West that this IMS session was the ses­ ia the duty of all Bolton Demo­ ify with Auto-Rite insurant JFK Proposal sm iling, Germany to sure to reject it if it •o oonAoUnf and canfuini: people for naval operations,’’ reads a sion which finally moved in and Car the 1964 Republican presiden Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Injured critically. gotiattag setUementa all through crats to attend in order to insure which offers low rates, payable in Ual election, aligned himself with the two yean of IOC authority. "An Important communique will implies recognition of East Ger­ and politlciaiui alike kavc a kud Herald Tribune aeoount of the new took aH the office space it wanted Two Parties Held Q—I feel tired and ache all Six other persons, imfiuding Mrs. John HTnaler that this slate wUl represent the convenient quarterly pajrments. R^kefeller against Sen. Barry Cooper and three passengers in his Then there’s . this: Suppose be Issued soon,” Harrlman said. many. time kaowinc ju^ how they feel de G}aalle poUciea, "aimilar plans in the Ckpitol huUding, ejqieUtag over. My doctor said my blood Would Put Off A sense of elation waa evident party’s choice. Call or write today for full details. Goldwatar, R-Aris., on civU righto pressure was very low. Is this oar, were hurt less seriouity. AM thousands of Jobs had beenn eOmi-ieUmi- Funeral eervleea for k te Kato- are being developed for the French most of the old state departmental For Miss Conron It is even more imperative that nated by the ICC ta that two-year erine Lauf Wlnsler of 22 Wads among the participants, but they about this or that propoaal or poe- tenanta, mid, having the cCfice and what the New York governor serious? were taken to Oraoa-New Haven Air Pofoc,. whidi soon will be tak­ each and every Bolton Democrat has enUed tbe “ radical right” is­ time an dmen. If not fired, were worth-Rt. were held yesterday af■ continued to be tight-lipped when aiMe remedy. apace, proceeded to fUi it with the A—Low blood pressure is hard Hospital, New Haven. Rail Fireworks It came to giving out official Town in Market ing delivery of its firat nuclear Miss Maureen Conran, daughter attend when it Is realised that two sues. to define because any level of The green oar and Ms driver moved into other Jobs. At the end ternoon. A family prayer wrvice •nie ulUmate nec earity in that moat onaate system ef legMattva of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Treeburg, of the four seats to be flUed on of the two years the imUnM 1 was held at Watktaa-West- Funer- informatiem. staffing Conpeetieut Itad yet wlt- Romney, wbo has Joined Rocke- pressure that is high enough to failed to stop, state police aaid. tbe railroada set nome relief from bombers-—the Mirage IV — with" Uynwood SL. BoHon* was recenUy one of the most important town (Oonttaned from Page One) wouldn’t have much ground forlal Hmne, 142 E. Center BL ^rv- Hierei seemed some poesiblllty For 4 Vehicles neaaed. Eve^ legislative eatiep fellw In endorsing President Ken­ keep your blood circulating when State police first leernad of the that the taltialltag of the treaty tha •Hifieial preemratlon of un- bomba to follow late this year or honorad at two bridal toowera boards, the Board of Bklucation, nedy’s clvU rights Isgislatlve pro­ you are up and about is not too car from Oxq>er soon after the striking against Jobe eUmtaations I ioes were held immediately after- had an office of aome kind; every­ Mias Maiy Monto and Mrs. Rich­ will be filled by the action of that that had been In effect two years, ward at Coucordlm I^^eran may be in the Kremlin ta the neoeeeaiy JUba by the practice early next year. body had coonael of some ktad; gram, crlUcIsed Goldwater’s op­ low. . Many of the best athletes acoidenL About two hours later, before looking at what Kennedy The town has asked for bids on ard Bernard of Bast Hartford, caucus. Although these two can­ proposed; All ta all, this proposal would Church. Hie Rev. -Paul C. Kaiser, presence of Premier Khrushchev. a imiMn an featheiAieddina;. Xven *The govam m ant emMcta to tliearatioally. no searion ta bMorjr position to a provision which have bl(^ pressures far below a Hartford resident telepiwned U.8., British and Soviet negotia­ four motor vehicles—a dump aunts of toe bride-elect, were co- didates for the Board would enforce desegrogatkm on the average. No one ever died at The railroads argue that, thanks at least delay flrewoikds for two pastor, officiated at both Mrvices. when fhia ultimate necenaity Is construct airflelda In ALfTfca ta had ever helm set up to Iw aMs to hostsssas at a miaesUansous show­ tion will technically be lobert J. otata police to say hs witnessed years Alfred Lange was solotoL and tors worked overtime Mcmday to truck and passenger car for the do a more careful aad tboroogta businesses serving the public, chronic low blood pressure. (The ths, aeddent. to ' modern improvements, they based on the mere elimination of countries of tha French commu­ er at Mrs. Barnard's home. only, they will, ta fact, couM operate million a year < _____ :______I Mrs. Ivan Beckwith, organist. prepara the test ban accord for water department, a suburban Job of pr^Mxlng, comdderliig, su Asked if be thought «a OOP sudden lowering of blood pressure Police aaid he confirmed Oo<^ M r* John Previti ef Xast Hart­ matically elected. By statute it cheaper if they weren’t sa^ed Burial was ta East Ctometery. , iniMaUng this Week. Only a few truck for the park department, future replacement blrlnre, rather nity. It plans to operate ta and out perviatag, aad p^eettag its imm residential candidate wbq took known as shock ia a different mat-: er’si deacriirtlon of how the crato arords reportedly remained to be ford was hostess at a personal has been established when four tar.) In fact, persons whose blood by thousands of jobs they consider Tr'* 1"\ Bearers were Edwai Edward Wtaxler, than op the dteharge of any pres­ of these fields much ha the United legislation. shower for Miss Conron. seats are open on this hoard Ifeach Slat potion and also supported occurred. ^ unnecessary. Palleln, Ja- agreed upon. and a suburban bua for the en­ ent Jobholder, the unions fi«ht It Tet out of this came the great­ R riisht-to-worit laws could carry pressure ia .below average general­ The aocident caused a mile-kmg t ire Uamages Michael Horwath Unless Khrushchev Insists cm a gineering dlvtoloh. States Air Force laxe and the fire that d< on the reported plan to send a | w he^ and tires. The trunk must may well be that and nothing more last year — 20,300,000,000 passen­ M ichigan. seen ta persona who have been cal zoning authorities, as long as or quitting. In addition, they wsmt Newspaper Enterprise Assn. trais strike, peralystof the ooun This was another of Connecti­ stroyed the' old grist min Imve congressional delegation to Mos­ )>e large enough to carry emer­ —than it sounda as if President de cut’s . divided legislative sessions, ger miles. Qoach travel rose, but “Thus it would be inaccurate to in bed several days because of an their actions conform with the to elim inate about 30,000 other DEAR POLLY; My seven-year- Jobs over a period of time. baffled both police and fire.author-. cow. But Sen. Bourke Hickenloop- gency equipment; such as a try's transporUtion systeni in ^ Gaulle had instructed his propa­ which fimotloned with rival politi­ oonunuter and first-class travel Interpret my answers to these illness. * law, the State Supreme Court of old grandacm was helping me er of Iowa, ranking Republican shovel, pick, and four-foot-king quesUons to mean that I think, Most persons with low blo6a Errors said today. A presidential commission and lUes. Chief Ashe said he is not deadloek between management ganda apparatus to prepare some- cal draftmanship, rival committee declined. dismissing the poostollity that to­ scrape grass from between the on the Senate Foreign Relatlona shutoff key. A 19p2 Chevrolet and unions over mana that if Senator Goldwater should pressure require no treatmenL The tribunal expressed this view a presideptlal board went along cracks ta.,our sidewalk and drive­ Committee, said he heard of the four-door sedan to to be figured as 'thtag whlA would bold up a mir­ be nominated for presidenL he But, If yomr doctor thtaks . your in uifiiolding the Stratford Plan­ with'the Idea of eUmlnating~ Jobs. day’s fire may have been aet In­ erdie of its court-coiiftrmed right Ooen Until 5 P.M. Monday, Tuesday and Friday Th^arMxy.sAMitospAr* tentionally. A string of fires aey- way. We were using putty knives plan some time ago. He said he a trade-in. „ ror to other natlona, and let them could not carry Michigan.” low blood pressure Is causing your ning and Zoning Commission’s re­ The Supreme Court upheld the and it was a slow and tedious didn’t think toe trip Wfs necea- to end featlies eddin|r. ' Goldwater’s .friends said they eral yean ago jb RocMriMe was H m vehicle fo r th® park de­ 6 eventually recognise, ta what they symptoms, he may want to give fusal to allow construction of a right of the railroads to do the ] 6b. Suddenly, he said, "Grandma, sary, partm ent to to be- a i963 o r 1964 W i have to have profrees were not mollified by what they you angiotensin (formerly called 135-unlt garden apartment com­ elim inating. ' ^ traced tp a Jkmtalg, but offieVte do you have an old beer can epen- might at first label slUy effrontery an car^ /aiftl^ .a(e eHaen» Hariiman, Britain’s Lord Hail- truck type, wither. two-door or against featheiheddinc. called a belated backdown by qi* angiotonin). plex on a 20-acre site near the The. unioae not only: .jrefuqed to er wlth-A'Iltor* point?'*. I did and sham", 'and Soviet F o r e ig n ’ Mihls- four-door,, equipped wHb a tail­ on tha part of de Gaulle’s France, HOIMIS 'Michigan governor. Q—Must the heart action have Bridgeport line. agree, they threatened a strike if before 'fpitatng any anaouncement it worked' perfectly: I guess the Wa have to do U without strike ter Andrei A. Gromyko met alone gate and lift, or tailgate and roll- merriy an imitation of their own Romney also said that he would been stopped for an hour before In turning down the request of the railroads started Job-cutting. atxMit toe city ’s la test fires. moral of my story to “and a little for an extra hour Monday, mak­ Hues twin requirements pro­ like to know If Goldwater is a a person can be officially pro­ They refused to let some outsider down window. Hie town has for conduct in the world. the developer, Cameo Park Homes In the B rooltom SL blase tiwo child shall lead them.” —N. T. ing their session the longest since trade-in on this vehicle, a 1953 duce policies ovfr wtiich nobody segregationist. He said he can’t nounced dead? —an arbitrator—give a ruling that young men were reportedly seen negotiations began here July 15. Serioualy, we shall be very mudi Inc., of Bridgeport, the commis- CSievTolet Handyman station tell by what be has read about A—This would depend on the rion contended that the garden would lie binding aa unions and running from the scene shortly be­ DEAR POLLY — For cleaning It was understood they dis­ DON’T the senator. / circumstances. If a person bad railroads. wagon. surpriacd if de Gaulle ever sets up President Kennedy’s lated pro­ apartmenU would have created fore the fire started. pine paneling, use a “small” cussed Khrushchev’s proposals for Specifications for the fourth ve­ u a nuclear prowl off thj coast of been ill for a long time and death population, and tt^fic congestion, Ckmi^esa, to prevent a strike. amount of vinegar in the water. a nonagn^ression pMt between toe posal, to have Congress act to The Carriage' House was used hicle call for a 1963 or 1964 bus was expected, a doctor would,lis­ m l^t diminish property values ta could compel the two sides to ac­ Wring out tbe rag as dry as pos­ NATO allies and East European South America. We do think the We’ve helped many Manchester ten with his stethoscope to the cept arta&ation, This would be for receptions and banquets. The type Suburban, of standard trans- aapd the d l^ te to the Intecstate RockviUe-Vemon , the area and were not in harmony hall has also been used one day a sible before wipk>K ott the'panel. Conunimlst States knd for inter­ United States is eventually going patlent'a chest for signs of heart compulsory arbitration. That!s a This removes toe dirt and leaves nntosion, six-cylinder, at least 80 Commerce Ccmmlsaion which area families during bereavement, wUh Stratford’s growth plans. week by the lotol branch of the national inspections on toe ground horsepower, with a standard front to stop maintaining its nuclear action and would also detenpine Cameo took its case to the Su­ dirty word with American man­ a shine. (Polly’s note This to guard against surprise attacks. could have two strike-free years MONKEY Junior Women Set agement and lalxir, and Congress U.S. Unemployment Compensation seat, phis a wide second seat for whether .or hot • the patient were would be only for houSecleanlng A communique said only that prowl inside the Mediterranean. even though the need occurred preme Court after an appeal waa Service. H ie ElHu w ill allow the passengers. To be traded to a la which to come up with a firm If there were no signs turned down in Common Pleas doesn’t like it, either. time, not weekly cleaning.) “further progress” was made on aohiUon, is being attacked this Bridge Meetings of breatotag or heart action the Still, Kennedy and Congress do unemployment office to use its RecenUy our barbecue grill the test ban treaty and "ex­ 1952 Ford Ranch Wagon. away from home; always call us Court. main building tomorrow, -i Next Bids for the four vehicles will ' momlng by the Kew York *Phnea Some Dmgrs Moral? patient ebuM be pronounced dead In a unanimous opinion written not want a crippling strike. So broke and instead of . throwing It changes ^ of views also continued at once. week claims can be filed cm Thurs­ — ■ ta- be opened ta the Municipal Build­ ^ a weak surrender to the obeti- first, however great the distance. The brtdgo groups of toe Vernon by Associate Justice Howard W. Kennedy, to prevent tt,v cam e up away, I painted toe legs white, I on other matters of mutual We notice, u*ith a sense of im­ On' tbe other hand if a person with the device he suggested Mon­ day. filled It with ..oil and planted with' terest” ing at 11 a.m. on Aug. 1. necy ef the unions, end being AROUND! Junior Woman’s ewb at* meeting Alcorn, the high court said "toe pending head-on clash of super­ has aroarentiy drowned or. been Judiciary should be cautious ta dls- day. If Congress approves, there The garden party will be held flowers and trailing vines. This; periodically for three weeks praised by the Herald Tribune thle weric. The Wedneeday night knockM unconscious by on elec­ can be no strike fqr at least two as scheduled simday on the Elk’s makes a beautiful outdoor conver- Khrushchev has linked the non LITERALLY TRITE ficial moralities, that the growing turbing a decision by a zoning BIO BROTHER IS LISTENING a neceeeary strong action in the group wUl meet it the home of tric current qr a blow on the board where reasonable and fair yeans. Home grounda sation piece. —MRS. J. W. R. aggression pact to the test ban sense of peril in the smoking of head and sU ^ breathing, artifi­ BBECHURST. N.Y. (AP) — A attuation. It was aubmitted to CoU' Mrs. Donald Olartc, Sktaner Rd. Judgment has been : exercised. But, while It is supposed to treaty, but never ta terms of an cigareU is evoking an^Mticreaaed cial respiration should be contin­ avoid compulsory'arblttatlbn, this DEAR POLLY — Paint garden ironbound package deal. . new service offered by a Long Is­ glees with the advance approval Hootess vriU bs Mrs. Richard iHf- "Courts cannot substitute their land restaurant makes it easy to promotion and marketing an^ sale ued at least an hour before the Judgment for the wide and liberal is how It would work; tool handles in a distinctive color Khrushchev and-Hungarian Pre­ ford . victim Is pronounced dead. prove to the Internal Revenue cd^Cenator Dirksen,) the R^ubli' of certain drugs whidi, by provid . . . COME STRAIGHT TO discretion vested In the local zon­ As soon as Congress approves Ruth and then add your initials In a mier Janos Kadar, who is visit­ can leader in the Senate. But both The Thureday night group will Q—What to von RocUtagbau- the resolution, as it probably will eentrastlng color to remind for- ing Moscow, Issued a Joint state­ Service that the dinner expense to tag something of an imitation of ten’s disease? Is It curable? ing authority when it. la acting deductible. the unions and Senator Goldwatcr meet at the home of Mrs. Stanley within ita prescribed leg^islatlve in some form, the IOC would be ’getfiil beraowers that toe tools ment calUng for the signing of a the effect of nicotine, will help ElellnskI, Skinner Rd. Mrs. Ray­ A — Von Recklinghausen’s dis­ empowered to act in the case. It What to !do about a teen-.« age are on loan. For wooden handles, ^nonaggrasslon____ treaty^_ slmultane- The restaurant is providing a attack the proposal on the ground ease is a hereditary condition in pow ers." tape recording for diners who talk people to st<9 emoking. > •fnlronce )• mond HailoweU wUl be hoBteiB. ''The courts allow zoning author­ would have this authority for two daughter Who to pretty, well-liked a hard wearing ■ enamel is your' ously”*’'Wlth the test 'ban treaty. that it repreaenta compulsory ar< H»m*tal Notes which spots of Increased skin pig­ years. Its main task would revolve 1)est choice. — MRS. C. A. H. ..But...... again it was not “ clear, ’ ------wheto business duilng the meal. All or So, we aril, smoking has really OH-Street Perkies* ities this descretion In detennlng —and shy? -That to one mother’s' UtraUon, whkdi neithor likes. A dm itted yeeterday: C s o I 111 mentation are found especially on around manpower and Jobs. problem. She writes : er Khrushchev was insisting on a part of such conversations can be been, all these years, s drug habit, the torso. The chief feature of the tlM pifoUc need and the means of recorded, with toe cuatomer shut­ Perh^ all the President'a B ickford, Penqidd HariKW, Maine meeting it, because the local au­ Hie two sides could file applica­ "My itaughter doesn’t mind DEAR POLLY — My hint to for package deaL since one of- the ways to cure It is | ^^SAVINGS & LOAN” WUUem Michaels, 80 West St disease Is the large number 'of tions for rulings. Once the KX! housewives who make their own Although opposed to a formal ting off the recorder at will. propoeitkm really offers is another thority lives dose to the circum­ double-dating with another . couple to substitute another drug? I Births yesterday: A daughter to tumors that appear to be ta the stances and conditions which cre­ gave a rultag, it wo«ild stay in she knows wel>, bjit.yrhen.a boy draperies and want them to hang formula for more delay. The rail­ skin but are really tumors 6f the effect two years. in sharp folds like those made by How come, then, that we hajven't Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zagora, IM ate the problem and shape the so- calls.-ber' tqi and a ^ her-for-A road unions have seen this dhing Prospect S t; a son to Mr. and Mrs. nerve endings Just beneath the This could happen; Right near date by herself, she beboine's petri­ {irofesslonato. I hang the draper­ skin. These may occur anyvriiere luUon. ' coming for years; they esfm no put it in the same disgraceful FOR FINANCING:- George Sargent RFD 2. “It is only where the local zon­ the end of Us two-year term the fied .Most of toe time she turns ies at toe window, pull them category of human pleasures to I>lxcharged yesterday: Edwin but are most aliondant on the ing authority has acted artXtrarUy IC3C might give a ruling which him down. “open,” fold down in pleats and; closer to accepting reality today trunk. which other drug habita have long Stotzner, 80 Mountain St; Mrs or illegally and thus abused the would have to stay In effect for “Also, when she talks to stran­ tie a , string loosely around them than they were years ago; if, by They are usually soft, vary ta two years afterward. This means to hold the folds ta place. Then been aasigned ? How come, espe­ Helen LaohapeUe, Baker Rd., Ver­ discretion vested In it that the gers she keeps her head down. til* President’s proposal, they win size and, with rare exceptions, are courts can grant relief on appeal.’’ the ruling would be in effect four “If I knew she’d grow out of I spray with spray, starch. Let cially staoe we now have allega­ non; Kenneth Paul, 64 High St.; painless. Although the condition is another two yeers of delay and Mrs. Sophie Blonlarz. 119 Braok- In another case, the supreme years after Congress passed the this , I’d sit l>y and wait, „I topm bang for several hours be- tions that the habit iS' dangeroua hereditary, the disease does not resolution. •- knbw ihe to’suffertag as muito as f ^ removing Jhe strings and dos­ O F MANCHESTER poetponement, there ia no guaran­ )yn St.; Mrs. Betty Holmstram, usually make its appea^mce until court rejected an appeal In w ^ h to human health and welfare, we the family of. a 19-month-old This, seems fqr-fetched. Almost I am,>.i»Ht adm it. It*’ ' , ing toe curt^iRS. —MRfi. R. W. 8. tee that they will then accept as HOME BUILDIHG R t 30. late in life. The condition to really surely it won’t happen hut this V ' ------^ i. ■!) * have never classified smokers as Police Arreets Stamford boy sought to collect It’s mbiral for a mother ia binding any recomk'icndatian or nta a disease as it does not affect damages for Ills accidental 'death Willi: Aa soon as the IOC to em­ want her dai^ter to have' a gooid DEAR POLLY —To save floors addicts, forbidden the sale of the Richard M, Bisson, 23, of 6^ the general health. There 1s no determination made by the I.G.C. ta 1960. I powered to act, the railroads will time and to' wdrry If' she seems- and make baby's rocker non-skid; drug they crave, and maintained Ward St. was arrested shortly be­ treatment except for removal of dump all their Job problems in so shy that she makes herself .line toe bottom with wide adhe­ But the unions arc afraid the those tumors that become so large ‘ilie boy, Daniel Paul Loovman Institutions for their cure? HOME BUYING fo re 10 last night and charged was scalded by hot water while KJC’ s lap to get action fast, j m iserable. sive tape. President's propoeal may trap with disregarding a,traffic atop that they cause pressur or dls The TOC to sui^sed to act with­ With limited hanging sj^ e, at-, Quality W c have another question which sitting In the bathroom sink. He It to always so very easy for them In some future compliance, Police said he was traveling com fort. died the following day of first and in 120 days—or as soon thereafter an older peraoh to^ see- how crip- ^eh shoe hags to elotoilotoea hampers in return for that additional two may add to the general confusion on Ward St and went throhgh a second degree burne. as possible—after getting a re­ pling sych shyness to, and yet bow with safety pins, and hang on W atop sign at Ward and Union. He Please send your questions and Smars o f time. Other opinion still we hope to raise. What about these HOME IMPROVING IVhen the case wqa first heard, quest for a ruling. simple It ahould be -to overaome cioaet rods to sUde backhand forth ^ drugs that help one stop smoking? ■ was arrested by Sgt Clarence comments to Dr. Wayne G. Brand- in-superior oouri, the boy’s fam­ If the IOC decided a number of m needed. ^ and Variety tees the Prasident being areak, and stadt, M.D., ta care of this paper. firemen’s Jobs should be eliminat­ Jou must aomstimes grow tired H Are we to permit their open, un­ N eff. ily contended the death was the But it isn’t a simple praUem toadying to the unions Just to Bisson will appear In, 13th Cir­ While Dri Brandstadt cannot an­ result of the negligence of the ed, then those Jolw would be elim­ a teen-Ager to overcoma And ,bf preparing toe column but we U avbid a. strike. controlled sale? Will it )>e consid­ cuit Court, BtockvUle seaaion, Aug. swer Individual letters, he wUl an­ inated for two years. But rigdit afraid toe more' a mother 'shows «JI enjoy it and watch for it so g Manchester's oldest financial institution has swer letters of general interest ta Stamford Housing Authority, own­ You’re not limited to a As for our own poor confused ered virtuous and healthy to bc;; 6. ers of the moderate-rental‘^apart­ here it would seem from what her concern over toe problem, please keep on making us happy. 7 come addicted to such drugs' in A Mancheeter man was charged future columns. ment dwelling in which the family Kennedy said, the railroads might the more self-consdous toe girl —MRS. R. S. handful of pieces when cpinlen, w e go back to a cahsid*r< the "know how" and the resources to be of' by Vernon police with operating a Hot be saving a lot of money . place of eigarets? lived. becom es. you choose Beals Solid ation of the two neceaaitiea. We vehicle while under the influence Streams to Be Linked This contenttem waa rejected by Prom the way Kennedy phrased It should be worth a long-term DEAR POLLY — Husbands will ean avoid a strike, which ia what Or, to sum up our confusion, are diriinct help to present and prospective of Uquor. He Is Zigurda F. Balt- Jud^ Elmer W. Ryan and his de- his message Monday it would ap­ try for toe motoer ta this situa­ appreciate this. My .husliand took Maple at Watkins. Take tha President is primarily trying we about to classify nicotine, that gallla, 38, of 23% Woodbridge St L A PA Z—B olivia iHane to unite ctokm was upheld by the Supieme pear that men whose Jobs were tion to adopt a strictly "'honda a No. 10 Joed can' and hung it chairs for instance. homeowners. Since 1891 thousands have He was arrested by Patrolman abolished —o r m ost o f them— trom the bkndle of his lawn mow­ to dou. Our immediate necesaity old and distinguished friend, as a ail Its waterways ta a two-year Coaxi in a unanimous opinion off” policy. ' ■ ' ■ T^ere are 28 kinds to disgraceful drug, repugnant to our William Ltowell on R t 88 ta V er­ project to advance river oomi.iu- written by Associate Justice 'Wil- would be shifted to other Jobs or If the mother doesn’t s^qiear to er. The bits of paper, sticks and can be served. availed themselves of our financial assist­ non. BaltgaiUs was released under retrained for others. Hie railroads take uiidue notice whether toe tiHgs that he has to pick up go choose from and,-because civnisatimi, while we take some nlcatlon and develop hydroelectric Uam J. Shea. The ultimate necessity involved 3500 bond. He is scheduled for sp- power. River flow and c^iaclty The Siqxreme Court agreed wi,th vrould have to keep paying them daughter accepts dates or not, and into this can instead of into his they’re all copies of wtU be ssrved ultimately, no mat­ otocr drugs, hitherto considered ance. Can we be of help to you? Feel free to pearance at Circuit Court 13, wU also be studied. the lower court i% finding that no for some time. So there wouldn’t does not scold her for her diffi­ pockets. -^MRS- J- W. 8,. colonial models, you can ^kvlUaAMeion, Aug. 8. be big savings ta a hurry. dence with strangers, toe daughter ter what particular thing happens disgraceful addictions, and pro­ talk over your needs with us at anytime. defacta bad been provea In the wa­ use them in dining “roorng mote them to the respectability Cnmnt Amuuil. THE DRINKS WERE ON HIM ter system and that a setting of Kennedy said, citing tbe opinions may gradually begin to lose some today. No one—not even the Presl Vernon news Is handled by Ite 175 degTM on the safety-valve of of the presidential commission of her fear and tensenan. (most come with or hitherto held by nicotine ? Dividend On AMARILLO, Tex. (AP) — John gent and Congress and the unions McDonald's Amazing Menu Herald’c RotovOIe Borenn tele- E. Speer owns a 40-acre plot ta a the water system wa»> not' unrea­ and board: "No one would be Double-dating ought to help her, without arms) the bed- all banM together—can prevent Or, what maket. one human Insured Savings "^phene 815-8188 o r 848-6191. hidden valley along the Onadian sonable ta the circumstances. thrown out on the street: and, too. She can depoid on the other GOODSPEEB rocrni, hall or living while the railroads gradually the readjustment of employment pleasura respectable and another a River. Its only Improvements con girl to help carry off toe evening. room I And, of course, vice? What makes it immoral for THEY’RE MAD ABOUT WHITE sist of a well, a small barn, OCTOGENARIAN TEACHER modernised their operations, there Then, peihaps, she won't be so OPERA ROUSE dietatod by Uduiology. It comes would be little, if any, loss to in- fearful of striking out on- her own. you can’t buy. better one civilisation to ednsume alco­ M QR^, Okl*. (AP) — Any abed and corral or the three DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — , Mrs. Ecist HacKhmi Cenn. on som* tomorrow no matter who 100% Ptire Beef Hamburgers person paulitt the ”MAD Quarterhorse mares smd two colts Em m a B. Uhl. 85, calls herself a dividusil employes. ” If toe girt doesn’t gain Jn. self- chairs I fig h t g it hol and immoral for another to owned by Sr. Donald Mlahler ‘general practitioner.” This great­ It could be concluded from this confidence during this "hands-off” Tempting Cheeseburgers which he keeps there. suggestion that the lOC, right Ttia Psesldent’a propoaal, as a take drugs, and then permits one -ft -ft -ft would have reason to think the More than a mile from the hi(h' grandmother • to a teacher for period, toe motoer might feel it civilisation to legalize alcohol and ' Old-Fashioned Shakes owners were mad about white. way the acreage can be reached many age groups and many sub­ from the start, would not liave a necessary to get the opinion of TInii July 28 aomewhat cempromlsed aad ua- completely free hand ta eliminat­ a qualified psychiatrist. another to legalise drugs? Beginning with the Mlvery white by car through three locked gatesl jects. Her cuuses meet around her ^ prindplsd maneuver between the . Crisp Golden French Fries dining table. When a. child mtoses ing Jobs. But oftentimes a teen-ager can What .will we do, frown or cattle, aUthe livestock on the ,9 » When Speer began to find empty, " two rieceeeitlee, a e ^ to avoid the b|ut caretqlly crushed beer cans regular school work because of ill­ At toe same time an examina­ work out her own problems — if Anita M o rle y Thirst-Quenchffig Coke acra ranch comes In that one col* tion of Kennedy’s message pretty she doesn’t feel that her parents Immegiato ftrlks while booking amHc, vriien aome friend o f ours SAVINGS Or. Tha laddla horse used in work- strewn about the feeding trougbs, ness she helps him to rssstab- Bryant Meredith comes up and reports: he thought ploknlckars were hik­ lish himssif with his classwork. dearly indicates the Unions would are egonistag over all of her the unions into some acknourledg- Deligfitful Root Beer Ing the cattle ia white. The ponds have to accept toe .IOC's ruling failures. "I have Just oklfted from the are stocked with white ducks and ing into the pasture, and was con­ Many adults are ta her classes, •Mot that tbs ultimata ia the ulti­ I v O A M E snitoeers, nurses, club since 'that commission could get a All rights TCoerved, ; Coffee As You Like it Two pedigreed cerned for the safety of Ma hors- A - $26.60 mata. If we werp ia Oongrasa, we sm otog to tbe drug habit’* qnd business-women wbo need to court tajunctloa to prevent a Newspaper Eateiprlee Aewk -V s s » ) «. I V r 1 O .'y lerda. the doctor bought ta es. Fuil-Flavored Orange Drink He didn’t Intend to have any fill ta some^phase of their educa­ strike. (**The Fantasticks’' B > $82.60 . tUhk wTd give It a veta, AMERICAN EXPBE8B- aalppl are white and now At least the unions would have have a^tter pf white pupe, beer-drinkers trying to ride his tion to meet the needs of a new Scholarship New' C - $31.50 Refreshing Cold Milk TRAVELEBS CHEQUES Job. to accept toe ndtags for the two- Even the trucks and other horses or starting a fire ta the tinder-dry grass, no. ire-e-el Within the past 10 yaaib she has year period after to# IOC made | CONiinONlD D - $25.60 Lc Grand Sjooof? . equipment, are painted white. 8 toa In this sense toe ICX3 GAINSVILLK. Fie. — A |i,000 COMMUNITY PRESS r^MAWCIAL IWBTi’fUTIOII He’d catc)i the culprits if he had taiRiM about 800 pupils wt)o cam e aohotalsfaip baa been set up at the one gets the weird •LBXST “ I flfu rad. w e m lg h t as weU to her 'for special aid. One ef tbs rultags would be bomputoory ai^ to sleep out there awhile. That Univeialty of nortda by the 8 » - tost PrfsMsnt ds GsuUe, \ have'some tun and it’s '* was until he broke open a bale of rsmtaders ^ her past ^,l tsechtag bitration. I ^ t would happen af- TR 3-8668 ViliCATION NOTICE vbrsatlon piece," says Dr. Ittita ter the ICX7s two years of Juria- clety of Industrial ReaHoraYor tbs iMpI |p|'ljilil>t)ls sn 46 WESU CENTER STREET ■•wiiifx hay and some more empty career Is that some of .bra* pupils, 4 1007 MAIN STREET NEAR MAPLE STREET ler. The name MAD comes from now grandmothers, were children dtocUon ended? giadtuata otudenta in the fleU of tbs family’s IntlUals—Mary, Alice beer cans fell out.i Now It to Industrial real eatato.. W M R b o p M 5 0pp. New Fi!lrst Natiemd Store question' of who b o ^ tbe hay. she taiqiiit in, public schools. Ttae'runions and railroads would and Don. r‘^\' - f ■■ ■? . " t .•*:i • F*r -yw-iv— -k /\f, v-»-^ V . ■4‘- : ‘ j '■ I ur^'yjf'T • J

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, 0(W K^ TUESDAY, JULY 88,19g8 p a g e N M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* TUESDAY, JULY ,28. 1963 d a i l y c r o s s w o r d p o t z u B T ROUSON I OUR BOARDING HOUSII w it k MAJOR HOOPLE U m i 8PORTB passed champagne around. Man- her more than ahe eraa aMa toj at 30 Willow BL: SXhcl FTierbirg X *.r.C w .I>.r«« L o f w* dy took a swig from the bottle! return. ■( South Windsor to SUte of Connecticut, 4iS6 acree r ClirO Ctfl'fCS J F • Her clients included a wealthy [ \' I on King St.; R. J. Kaapcr to R. J. and announced: “ Now I know Congress Seen Voting Kasuer'and oUiera. nrooertv at 268 TAT 1 • rWT • '||what Liz Taylor feel* like." i • HOO«JMt«UC*lW, ammeme i - 4 O^VAK B llJS^r^\^tM l\n rn P n in § T U li Grlffith-Jone* said he would be couldn’t remembej; his last n ^ e ; U lam i cro ss AWNINGS bardy Itk* SlKzpuwM 4 6 » ' acting phairman of the Com William Thresher a n d , enb«rg to Nunrio Corslno. prop- from such a person what was to, L»"«■ I and Mrs. Roger J; Fhage of 776 thing in return, or tit for tat , prostitute although she collected Tall Cedar Cruise SXUthoaniancMir ______Town treasurer, John Cutler, In- Pleasant 'Valley Rd.. is undergoing and looked puzzled. up to J140 from the men .she slept m otoolved IT H earlier Indications rf a cautiously ®"* block* afternoon hearing* on' ' 1 4 . las Landed r * u u favorable attitude in Conaress' <^y* uie Senate meeta, th* com- ct™hent. . two weeks active Naval Reservist Justice Marshall rephrased It: j Ward’s apartment. Set for Sunday IT J mlttee njpy have to sit at night, I Bw d of edu«Uon. E. Tr^y training duty as a season recruit “ What were you to give for what Former War Mini.ster John Pro- FT toward the presidential plan. he said. Hartnett, Incumbent, and Robert 06 AImS m entity r □ □ □ In effect, Kennedy asked Con­ at the Naval Training O nter, you were getting financially. fumo. whose affair with her near- (comb, form) IT 8 gress to block the railroada from Ben. Strom Thurmond, d -S.C., ' Eversole. - , Great Lakes. 111. "Oh, sex, I ‘ suppose, she r e -, jy brought the overthrow of Prime Reservations close tomorrow for STApproncb r ■ m □ □ strongly opposing the pubUc a c - 1 Planning and zoning comr^«^^^ School Board Mf«ta plied. Minister Harold Macmillan’s gov- j an outing Sunday for members and Row mmm t r m inatituUng new rules, which would 88 FT commwdaUons measure before Paul KupchmM and John Wholley, Proposed amendments to the The Judge asked if she had any emment. never paid her anything friends of Nutmeg Forest, Tall Ce-' Front End t*!XAEt4 dOOeeutate u □ ■ n ■ "1 eliminate thousands of jobs, until 7 T m m the committee, said he would ob-' b<^h incumbent. t»i i board of education’s policies and doubts and If she resoived them once gave her money for dars of Lebanon. Grand TXII Cedar ; 5AKIE VJORKBk 41Haseullna a “ m 1 they have been studied ,and ap ' nlckneme UP proved by the KXI. Ject to committte meetings while Constable: Ale^nder Bl^e. In- regulations will be (Uscussed by very quickly. her mother. William Stevenson of 22 Tliomas, >j^ (T^ HBW 6« the Senate is In session. % ly one cumbent, Roger Erlcson Michael She laughed and replied: dlAmpiUtiMrter s r The rules have been scheduled the board at its meeting today at slept once with Capt. Dr., and Dean Cronkite of 28, Special 45 Keener objection la needed to block a Modugno, incumbent, Philip Gant- Cresent Court, ElaSt Hartford, I BY V. T. HAMLIN 48 Withdrawal r r to g« into effect next Monday. 7:30 p.m. in the high school. ,.y ?'. __,_____-J Eugene Ivanov, the assistant So-, A L L Y OOP * r The five operating unlma have commlttee meeting. : Stewart. , . . Viet naval attache she was seeing accepting Mservattons. Reg. $12.50 SlBofUe 1 Some R epublican read a poUll- .A bout 100 DemOcraU attended, The report of School Supt. Merle E8Bnropean said they will strike the minute Woodmansee will include th* sum­ tn live at the time of her affair with i A t 10 a.m. toe group will leave YAAH, AND FT'P BEEN 5T cal ImpUcaUon Into the Presl- Atty. Edwin I^ssman was chair- Mandy -said she went to live p . .toe Masonic Temple by bus for [CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER atrwun r l they do. mer schedule of the school admin­ (1) ALIGN FRONT END MXJR HEAP IF I man o f the caucus ^ th Rachman In the spring of apartment. New London. They wtM b o ^ a HAPNT BEEN-SUCH ^ 8SSmeUUand Republican leader Everett M. dent’s recommendations. Rep. Ger­ istrators. I (3) BALANCE FRONT 84 Taxi □ ■ i i LC ald D. Ford, R-Mich., chairman Temple Seeks Permit 1961 and parted with him In Oc- introduced him to girls^ that he I boat for a ci^se to Orient PoinL WHEELS— REG. B4.00 A LOUSY 6H0T/ y 56 Small turnon DlrkwHi helped put the President’s All meetings' are oipen to the c r 5 " IT n r recomlneBdationa on. the track by of the House GOP Conference, Temple Beth Hlllel will re­ tober, 1962. hut did not her- ' Long Island. Dinner will be served (3) CHECK FRONT WHEEL 16 Female sainia quest a zoning variance to allow psilblic. She had intercourse with others X ------^ , (eb.) Joining with Democratic leader said it looked to him like “ dis­ .self have sexual relations with ! at Arnold’s Orient Point Inn, BEARINGS w BT HT guised compulsory arbitration construction of a temple fronting (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM llTFrtater'a Mika Mansfield In aponsoring the Manchester Evening H era ld during that p eri^ in » London bim. She gave him .some of the [ where beach privilege* and amuse- ■MMimf with a long built-in delay to get on a private road off Foster St. at flat rented by Ward, .she said, ^^^^^ ^pe got from men-toward! menU are avaHeble. The return BT ST legislation In the Senate. South W in d s o r correspondent, 4 l i ' E" it past the next election.” the zoning' board of appeals meet­ but I wa.s not given monej by ^bg rent or to repay what he had ! trip has been planned for about 8 DOWN Saying " I do not expect a lot Laura Katx, telephone 644-1753. ALL FOUR ONLY ITodilp V of trouble from thla,” Dlrkaen Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., ing Aug. 1 at 8 p.m. at the Wap- anyone else even when I had ,„ 3„g^ her-but Ward had given p.m. said the bill appeared to him to ping Elementary School. intercourse. i aKnttaiHlKli — mm .J urged swift acU«i, although he addad the measure might have to be compulsory arbltraUon. Using Th* temple had previously been She went to live in another f l a t ------— ------undergo aome changes. a government agtocy to settle a granted permission to build on rented by Ward. She .«ald many 1 Kennedy, too, underscored the strike “could well establish a Miller Rd. property. However, the Nasser Calls of Ward's friends called around need for quick action. precedent that could com* back Conneollciit Light and Power Co. ! for coffee. OUT OUR WAY b y J. R. WILLIAMI ’’This dispute,” he said, has ' to haunt us,” he said, extended their right-of-way to In- K' Turning to the prisoner's dock. elude the temple property. Moses Syria Fascist, Mandy smiled at the 90-year-old ' reached the point where only I ------For your Cosmetics SERVICE ON ALL prompt and effective congresslon Maskel. who had originally do­ osteopath and said, "H e had lots of friend.s " coiyventional m a k e s SM TRVIM*. TO LEARN HOW VEAH, PROVIDING MDU al action can assure that serious J i o l t o n nated land to the temple, there­ PONT MIND IT BBIMA Injui^ to the public will be pre- ______fore replaced this land with a Rejects Union One of the friends wa.s an Indian ID DIVE, 90 CHECK ME 0 1 doctor, she said. YHl S, W1LL10U 7 I’M SUP­ StXiR LAWTOMU tract around the corner. This — See — "Stephen asked why not let the BY AL VERMEER POSED TO TAKE ONE LONS Kennedy also announced he in-, C -w w a ■ tract is landlocked, accessible by (Continued trom Page One) MORIARTY PRISCILLA’S POP LAST BREATH OF AIR BE tends to appoint a presidential ^ k jW 'llll V-AJU X Srt? a 50-foot right-of-way. doctor come around and see me WREIHITTM’ WATER, commission on automation, saying The lot i.s 150 feet by 200 feet, and take me out some time. AINTI? ser’s plans to submerge the Syrl- "He said: 'He la a very rich, At The Parkado TMIhlK OP A U . TUB CALIPORNlAi VES BUT THINK OP ALL) that the problem of workers dis­ and Is bounded by property of an Ba athists th his own one-party BROTHERS MEXICO crrvi THE CAR FWTMENTSi <£u^f0eiiA. TRIPS WE COULD placed by technology ’ is most Enrolls 221 Maskel. Knight, Dellsle, Woods system were torpedoes when they because he has got a g°rTf?i?^ T E U Ml S-51S5 MAKE WITH A ^ t h e t r a n s > acute but not exclusive in the rail­ _____ and Foeter St. It is In an R-30' purged his supporters from posi- ^ ’ i/dlfflcult tor him to Uke S01-S15 CEJiTER ST. N E W CAR! . C> road Industry. W( The Town - Red OroBB swim m ing, tions of power In the Syrian army . .. MANCHESTER "This comml.ssion should under- ' Other applications to be heard taka the most comprehensive re- program is in ft'.ll swing at Sper- at this meetiivg include: John *"Thf”The svri^*"MSyrian regime rtm e testlast ThursThurs- doctor Mandy had given continued, him $70 said and vlew of this complex and many-lry’s Pond from 9 a.m. to noon Blase. 71 Melrose St., and Eugene day quelled a coup attempt by „),gd whether It would be all sided subject ever ventured,” he Monday* through Friday* except Montano, 62 Maplewood Ave., Nasser sup^rters^ and Punched a “ ‘‘bf doctor lo com ^ said. “The pending railroad dl.s- on rainy days. Mrs. Richard Olm- East Hartford, state hearing for a pute Is likely the first of many, stead, In ohairge of the program, repair garage and motor fuel sta­ ’JTS, s St:?,'-:: T h e Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS and a comprehensive long-range repotls that 221 children are en- tion on the west com er o f Rt. riited friend. : 6 * V, * onnnAn Mandy Said Ward added, "If policy will be needed.” rolled. and McGuire Rd. This Is a GC Nasser *Poke to about 200.0M The railroada have agreed to She says that toe Sperry’s Gleti zone. i Egyptians Jammed Into Cairo s ^ , ^^end go out with him ? Why hold off on the new rules until area is very good for classes. The ' Bern Appleton Jr., 237 Goodwin , » " the eve of » * him ” then. Th* five operating unions' town put in I K yarda of sand to Sl„ East Hartford, for a variance ^* annlvi^sary of the revo- „j ,. ,j have agreed not to strike before make a gently aloptng beach for to allow a sign larger than per- 'tiUon that overthrew King Farouk. uxe to see him again’ and then. novices. The Glen’s float la usually mitted at 355 Rt. 5. This is a GC I Passer said the unity , agree- b , came round the next day.” In Cleveland, Roy E. Davidson, availeitate and a second float butM till ronezone. '"'"V ™She skid she had sexual inter- It Only Tak^s a Minute grand chief engineer of the Broth- foe the town program by John as the (Syrian) Ba athlst fascist u,e Indian doctor for erhood of Locomotive Engineers, CHanopouloa and Frank Mannlse Syrll D. Bragg, 442 Oakland Rd.. about one and a half weeks and said he could not think of "a with the help of other fathers la requests an exception to allow a • HasanLkatw.1 "then I was fed up.” BY JOB CAMPBELL worse place thail the ICC to refer ' used f o r Intermediate, swimmer radio tower 44 feet high on hia “ I property in an R-30 zone. cm the S y ^ people. He ^ d e d - how much did he give you? ” the dispute to.” : and Junior life saving ditesea. *11oMsty may be the best polioy, but ntn ot about 111 EMbate o t Bernard U. English, that hlB atUck WM direct*^ at depended. He bought me a “The agency Is management-or-1 jose Unda CHmsted of Hebron leadership, not at the | r e e f e r which coit $70.” . , , rp s e n e R QraaonR’e lMta» bu^ Grandpa?’' tented and has no grasp of labor-; ^ Junior at Bate* college is c/o Atty Frank E. Aheam, 275 Oakland Rd., variance to allow "good elements who remain in , ^bat were the I# YuSETHATOtP management relaUonshlps and Instruotor. She is aasiated crecution of two lots having a . _ , o 1 u smallest and largest amounts he sssse THE WORRY WART • He called Syrian Premier Salah I “ ' N6tt)5P»kPERR)R principles.” he said. , by kQsa Betoay Hyde, a meniber frontage of feet more or less Davidson has been inrit^ to toe - Mancheater High School 120 ^AM UMBRELLA each and a dep»/ tee — already entangled with an­ Wewt Hartford, requests a vari­ -,BffpvMaanE6 t A » * - y PUaUPTHBREAHP^ Mias Olmnted also teaches and honor.” dressing table or somewhere.” other piece o t crisis legialtition, ance to aHow Uiree signs larger ■ rrCT wuT,jae. lUROur Nasser said he still hoped for Griffith-Jones asked whether •fit, the President's civil rights pro­ mothers’ ciaas in toe afternoon, than permitted at Graham Park. m i wWch Is not under tl»e Red Ooes 1 This property is bounded by Arab unity "for the protection of Mandy had Intercourse with other gra m -w ill be the first to take ___ ^____ the Arab nation and the liberation Hayes, Ayers, Nevers and Gra­ men In the flat. That was when H er hfj up the railroad measure. .. . . , of Palestine.” '' ahe named Lord A.stor. It planned to hold a morning ham Rdh. liiiB is an A-20 zone. “We have no plan to attack Is­ hearing on the public accoitimo-, vriH be tokli^ rtMdord Al'va Roesi, 130 Griffin F(d., ap­ She said Ward was at the flat ’r j U l i y rael,” he continued, “ but we do on one occasion. It • dationi measure o i the civil rights ' terts. The cAasses end peal from the building Inspector's have one for preparation and for decision in'voi'ving permission to “ Did you regard it as normal,” m IAh / / / program, then In the afternoon A i^ . "• ___ unifying toe Arab world which the Judge asked, “ that Ward /'/ hear Secretary of Labor W. Wil- , Use of Sperry a Glen loaned opensJte a part-time welding rtiop Future will protect Arab nationalism and lard Wlrtz as the first witnesses i t? town free in exchange fOr on his property. Th'ls Is an A-20 should he In the flat when you the nation against any attack.” were having Intercourse with men BY FRANK O’NE a a . for the rail emergency bill. sand wtien the awiming pKv* zone. SH ORT R IB S The House Commerce Commit- was In danger of being aban- Mlarion L. Snow, Oakland Rd.. in the bedroom ?” tee plans to start taking testimony doned becauee of lack of a idte. requests a variance to allow toe "Y es.” said Mandy. B o lto n She testified she was not paid •you SHOULD HWE ?£EN THE Wednesday on the railroad meas- ’ Briefs sale of a house and lot oonitaining leee toon 30,000 sq. ft. and front­ by Lord Astor or anyone else, ONE 1 60T AWAV FEOAA ure. The board of education inter­ other than the Indian doctor. Both branches remained In ses­ viewed addltionaJ candidates for age o f 125.41 feet on Buoktand Rd. Rockville Man This property is bounded by Da­ Ward, son of an Anglican cler­ sion late to receive the Presi­ elementary school principal last gyman, 'pleaded Innocent Monday dent’s message. He surprised nfght and will meet in executive vis, M. D Snow and Buckiond Rd Hurt in Crash Public Hearings to five charges of living off the many If not most of the members session at 7:60 next Monday to earnings of prostitution and pro- by suggesting the hot potato be make a choice. Ther* will he an The Town Council will hold two public hearings before Its regular A _ Rock'ville _ . mojn,______drivitig_ north ' curing girls for other men. tossed to the KXI. open scoolon at 8 p.m. Monday night Mandy was a star MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALU His plan would delay a walk­ Bomarco, Bolton married cou­ meeting tomorrow at toe high ' on Rt- 86 at atXHtt 11:30 Saturday school. The first hearing, at 7:15 night, lost oomrtnol of his carat attraction at a packed preview of out by at least two years by ob- ples club, will visit the Nutmeg 146 portraits Ward painted in his llglng' the railroads to submit the Thealitr at toe University of Con-! P m-. be consider sn ordi- the sideline of magazine artist. Prices new work rules to the ICC for ad-1 nectlffit Saturday to see "Papa Is i nance ^tablishing a conservation uti^v NOIF/VMNIHBDP*. NaJk3yOWNDUfa5MUCH I PtDNn-KNOVyVOUHAPTOBgA ranged from $102.90 to $1,470. vance approval. All.” Mr. and Mrs. James Landrey i commission. . W^way wn * ntih^ Ward was on hand with a new BANK nO^OtORKTIMr. CBomvPTOeMELuaoFPeR SAVINGS MMimOOBB ------' and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ronson' At 7:30 p.m. there will be a die-1 Pt>le. and rolled over. It was de- The ICC would be given power girl friend. Julia Gulliver. 22. w K r c o n s to Issue court-etrforced interim or­ are in charge o t arrangements. cussion o f toe possible acquisitioti, molisdied r for town use, of a tract of land "nie driver, Robert W. Molloy, Ward, relaxed Ifi an open- ders deciding each point. The or­ Baseball Note* and light slacks, ders could remain In effect two In a pony league play-off game owned by J. E. Shepart, Kelly, 130. o f 97 Orohoird St.. Rockville, necked shirt BY ROY CRANE McGrath and the Bissell BoUte. suffered a bruised left, elbow, Family Plan BUZZ SAWYER years unless the parties reached last night PonticeUi’s defeated toe an earlier agreement by volun­ Educatona season winnen, 5 to 1. Public Records [poUoe report. . pWMWnUI^WEIlAAKCRAFTOIR^ «UM NOW PUHSS, OMUtADES' ; INE'RE OFF ‘IK SOUTH TIP OF PORTUfiAL tary bargaining. Ken Shaipartan pitched and struck Warrantee Deeds: R. E. Brick-' 'IVoc^>er Raymond Andrews of MD WnWERilRV to lOCKTE [HOWto TURKTOWWO tHEMORES. JUST MST 0F1W MORES IS The bin Itself would expire aft­ out 13. Jeff Maxwell caught. Boh house to R. B. Lasohever, trustee, toe Oolcihester State Police ITroop, IME MtaWFT CARRIER MKMT RVIH6 eoEMTARnnRHS ABMNP W ODOC er two years, but the possibility Sebastiao got a key . Dave property on Ash Rd,; Stephen gave Molloy a warning for ARE YOU IN HtRB AATMK^FDSKEi RY of a fuller extension is. men­ Soutoerlin pitched for the Educa­ De-vinetz to R. S. Kelley, property ing. LIFE INSURANCE . I M r TAKE ncniRE A IT Wia tioned In the text. tors end Pete Traygls caught. or out o f « B « a T WUARRASSTHEAIL Although the effect would be PtMitlceUl’e and Goodin’e of Cov­ government forced settlement for entry are now the finaliata and will the duration of each order, Wirtz play the best two' out of three HOT WATER? argued that the final aim Ik for gamea Thursday, Saturday and, if ONE LOW PREMIUM bargained agreements. necessary, Monday in Coventry. Jnst 9V4/* a day for fuel -2S1 In his 10-page special message. Budget Study protects every member of your family Kennedy said: “ Unlike compul­ The board finance will meet FOR EXPERT can get you out of trouble I sory arbitration, this method tonight at 8 In toe conference room WHEEL ALGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING inCMBSURBlIKEIBSiM would preserve and prefer collec­ of toe Town Offices to study the If yon Hvs in a typical house, UrXoNO^ISTRHCC CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING tive bargaining and give prece­ ppoposd budgot of the board of ed­ COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE yon could easily ran out of hot Your Savlngt One policy for the entire family at one ’ow MflOHNAISSMCERMHT dence to its solutlons.’J ucation. SEE water several times a week. premium makes Savings Bank Life Insurance M M S RE SEARCH. nASyiBHALF The companies contend the new Now you can htwt all the hot Family Plan your best buy. Children born MSYMU. OOMaOH.ZSM/t . wHWtupr rules are needed to cut costs and Advertiaement— mtZB.LVMS MCB EASn.FROBAa> iSpROZEUiBUr MOVB.MA/n water you need at one time for % after the policy is issued are automatically in­ HASRESAMBP PEAD A im o y - adjust the railroad industry to au­ Call MbKlnnoy's for real eotat* only 9}4t* a day. Think of it— BY LANK LEONARD iM w anocxa tomation by eliminating Jobs the to Bolton area. OOl 648-3141 or cluded at no additional premium. If father MICKEY FINN HiseREimi. UETENI 50IINP only 9W* a dayl carriers say are unnecessary and 640-481S. CLARKE MOTOR SALES M O O HELP Yes, tlmwlis to Mobilheat— should die, the family’s insurance continues term featherbedding. 361 BROAD STREET—MI 9-2012 Cvrreftf . . . but without payment of premiums. Gen­ ANMCHTOTheLifT Hardest hit would be firemen and on oil-fiied hot water heater Annoml AMD/nVOVLD'VE on diesel freight trains. About Monoheetor Evening Herald Bol­ of ooireot capacity—your feanily Dfvt^efiW erous dividends, as earaed. start the first ^ 10,000 flremsn’s Jobe would be ton oorreepondent, M. CBemewqU eon taka care of off thra washing year. Investigate Savings Bank Life InsuR- elimlnatod at once, and thousands Yoon|f, telephone 64S-86B1. needs at one time. On All ance for your family now at Savings Bank of more would be erased by attri­ Savings Mom can do the family wash. Accounts Manchester. tion in toe future. Sis can do the diahee at the tame The firemen and their four al­ time Jnnior takes his bath, and lied brotherhoods—the engineers, Brenda Boushee SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER the conductors and brakemen, the you enjoy a shower. 928 MAIN T„ MANCHESTER. CONN. switchmen and the trainmen Feted at Shower Don't ditoy—phone us today. r 8 have argued the Jobe are neces­ Find out b w easy it is to switch Gentlemen: sary for safety. The firemen, KiOse Hrenda Boushee, daughiter to a MebOhsat-fi^ water heat- switchmen and trainmen unions Sand free, without obh^ation, m/oemmfion aboaiyowc of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boushee, •Amnmfemihrefhm, are ABlrCIO; the two others are 412 HllUard St„ was feted recently F A M IL Y FLAN poKcy. A^ae of family mambare sa foliow a: independent. at a mlKeUaneous shower at the The President was forced to call • w LIVES IN? eratlnlf^ unions are committed to bride of Robert Barrstt, son of 301-315 C«itw SI. Deposit Insurance Corp. walk off. The trains would stop Mr. and Mrs. Rstlph Barrett, on running. 600,(X)0 other rail work­ July 37. They win live at 138 Main GLASS INSTALLED ers would be left Id^ wid^ the 8t. IN ALUMINUM COMMNATION DOORS WE GIVE economy would face liwtft dam­ anchester SOUMER KlUJCn age. AND WINDOWS OF A U TYPES GREEN STAMPS W AasdN OTO N (AJP) — « » « There has been aome belief eX' OPEN S A-M. to B PJL—SATCBDAT 8 AM. to NOON MAIN OFFICE FAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH Sgt. George A . Geer Jr„ 33, was pressed, however, that If Congress Monthi-sftT Parhodr injured fatally In Oeimany in a 9 2 3 M ain S t. 265 fost Ct-nfrr St. showed Its detenjjlnntloo ^ act, Cor If'nox Sf. Wist MidtKi- Turnpike' th8s,raUroads would withhold the traffic socident, the Army aoid Mobilhttat OPEN THURSDAY yeotorday. Geer, who is survived aew rules even though the dead- J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. fVfN/NGS 6 fo 8 BOTH BRANCHES OPEN fRIDAYS to 8 p m by Ua wKe, M a t^ , and hla^lMlMr, 31 BISSELL ST.—Phone Ml ^7322 jiM TSSnedy: “Tli*'‘Tlic cost to ^ the Oeenga A. Geer ihr, «f N oi^ Ha* .AlWAYi MMIT GP 1 tatarsst s( so sKksaded vsn, Onniw. dtad M.

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p a g e i B L E t l l l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1968 MANCHESnbl EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JULY 28,1968 FAME T U I .1 , Surprise: Patterson Not to Quit Ring^ Wants Another Shot at Champion THE 32 Victories in 41 Games at Home, Remaining Schedule Favori New York Clears Way for Big Money Figl] Fantastic Home Record for Yankees YOST N widened tts first piace^ Bfitb ManUe and Marls back that he will not retire., that he^way through the Star-Spangled8>closed in with punches again to “ 'NEW YORK (AP)---Aaf«o^y. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (A P)— over sec- any day the Yankees’ might equal wants to fight himself back into Banner—was a picture of pent-up the tiody, and a right and a left Pitelierfi D om ih^ National Leiiignc Los Angdes leadoff batter Al- Sd^icettaca ca^cago^th GUcago 'with an 8-4 tri-: or surpass their own home record Sonny (The Big Bear) Liston fury just before the bell. hook to the chin. Pesky Looks Ahead the title picture—and meet Ll.ston Without any question, pitdierB dominated the scene in the bie Pearsob stepped into the umpb over the Angels in' the only of <8-lS in isei. Since June B-, the annihilated Floyd Patterson a third time. The end was soon in sight .Son­ Floyd was flipped over flat on batter’s box to face New Yorii Mg league game played Monday. day ManUe suffered a broken ny landed a straight jab, Patter­ his back. He rolled over and National Leoime'during th e .-fil^ half of the 1968 season. left foot, the Yankees have won for the second time in one ex­ A crowd of 7.816 paid $286,180 right-hander Ralph Terry Ralph Terry was tagged for a to see the fast finish in the Con­ son a mild left and then Floyd struggled to one knee at eight. Averages rrieiuwd this week by Dhra Groter director of the dozen bits but managed to bold 32 and lost IS for a .467 percent­ plosive round Monday night Referee Harry Krause continued Monday night, the Yankee vention Center, plus a nationwide connected with the first of the senior kwp’s Service Buregu, bmrs ra^the fact themounds- the Angela at bay in all but two age. Since Marts Joined Mickey But to Lot of ^Ifs’ and cleared the way for a big audience viewing it through closed only two good punches he landed, the final two counts and the thing Stadium message board flash- Innings and was ranvarded with on tke sidelines July S, the Yan­ was over. lUMi held a wide margin in theiir runninib>shattle with -tiie hit­ kees won 10 and lost 4 for .714. money title fight with gabby circuit. a left to the jaw. 6(1 e his lOth rictory to even Ms sea­ Completely undlstrubed. Sonny Liston’s manager, Jack Nilon, ters. One reason the Yankees have Cassius Clay in September. Liston got the booes when he "TVeah back tonlfht. Mantle, son’s losses. BOSTON (A P )— Boston Manafifer Johnny. Pesky says his Thi.s giant of a man, at 215'-8 entered the ring, Patterson the closed with a flurry to the head and the Clay group of managers WhUs that 8Mfii Uka a Tresh, back tai action after been aMe to more than double from Louisville, have been nego­ Marta back soon.” their first place margin during pounds 21 pound.s heavier than cheers as the sympathetic under­ and body and . Patterson was ISear Shutout Mark shameful miml isn’t, actukl- Manager Bill Rlgney of the An­ miMing several games because of Red Sox still have an outside chance of beating out the New the ex-champion, bombed Patter­ dog. Which prompted Sonny in his dumped to the canvas. He stag­ tiating for a fight. A date of Sept. a neck Injury, celebrated with a the abaehce of their one-two York Yankees for the American League pennant. 30 at Philadelphia has been pin­ »y gels loiAed up from the steps of punch has been the MtUng of their NATIONAL LEAGUE son to the deck three times en post fight remarks to say: "The gered up at the count of two but Ths m ost strikthg acfaisvsnMht In 1962, 14 NaUonalxXeafuers the 'rising dugout axu) snorted: hqme run and single In three offi­ "My dub couW tt* do It" took the mandatory 8-count. pointed for what doubtless will be replacements. W L P ot. GB route to the knockout in 2 min­ public is not with P'le, I know, by N. L. m awd mtlsts was a ttwt- finished with an average oC,.a00 or “ Yeah, toey’ve really missed cial times at bat, driving In the Pesky said as the Red Sox pre­ There was a short clinch and a tremendous money attraction. .019 utes 10 seconds. but they'll have to .swing along out total o f 96 as of Jtdl 16. IXir- better. That number includwtonly Like a sixth finger.’’ first three Yankee ruqs. Hector Lopes, the reserve left Loa Angeles ..60 pared to meat tlie Kansas City Patterson brought a cheer from Liston has now won 28 straight A67 Sonnv- 30, missed the course until somebody comes to beat i i « ths inU rs 1968 sosson the fin­ battm who qualified for the wat­ Incredible is -the best way to It was the Yankees’ fourth fielder, has hit .814 over the last St. Louis ....64 Bob McKinley AtMeUcs tomght at Fenway Pork. his supporters when he hit Sonny fights and scored 25 knockouts in A47 record over Floyd by four sec­ m e.” al f i g m w as only 96. ting title (602-or-more plate $ describe the Yankees’ perform- straight victory since they re­ two weeks, with four home runs Chicago ...... 52 "Blit there are a lot of ‘Ifs’ tovol- with a right to the jaw. I his 36 bouts. His only loss was A81 onds 2 minutes 6 seconds at Chi­ Floyd said: "Yes, I feel that I asks a g i^ qusstlon: Can pearancea). ' wlth Mickey ManUe and turned to Yankee Stadium Satur­ and 10. runs batted In. John Blan­ dnotonaU . . • .52 ved. disgraced myself. But I think I Sonny didn't blink an eye, and back In 1954 in an eight-rounder chard, Uie reserve right fielder, San Francisoo 52 J»1 cago last September—but now has Nsttonat lissgui pttohwa oontiiMM Sur^lalngly, uiat total of -14 Marls, their two biggest day. They have a fantastic horn* Future Star "Foe. Instance, BUi Monfcoo* required 146 seconds to destroy can do better and I hope to fight presently Floyd was down again. when he lost a decision, and got to domiaets ths Isagues batsman record of 82 victories against nine has a .302 batting ayerage with PhllndelpMn .51 .620 a broken jaw, from an obscure has been surpassed only once In the sidelines. With pase- quette and Earl Wilson have to my way back and prove it.” He was up at four, again getting during ths ssoond half of ths sea­ defeaU.. On the road Uiey've three of Ms four home runs dur­ Pittsburgh . . . 49 AlO Flovd. 28. man named Marty Marshall of the last 23 years. Dating back to ouUfield—the M and M keep pitching Mko they ha've been,” To the surprise of many, Pat­ Liston, pacing a step back and the benefit of the 8-count. son aa thsg did during ths ~ ' won 27 and lost 36. I ing_ that span. . Blanchard got_ his Mllwaakee .49 A08 On Net G>urt Then came the finish as Sonny Detroit. 1940; the only season In which the boys aftIvTom Tresh—totally din- Peaky said. terson announced after the fight a step forward—even paced his haXT capacitatMh. the Yankees i^ ed Considering the Tmikees have fourth homer Monday as the Yan- Houston ...... 86 .300 NL saw more players hit .300, was kees collected 10 hits against five Y ork ___ 32 .827 “Then Dave Morehead and Bob Or. with ths arrival if tha “dog 1063 when 16 reached the mark. away to a eeVen-game lead to 41 games 1^ at home to only 80 ST. LOU18, Mo. (AP) — Blond on the road, the oroosltions’ hopes Lob Angeles pitchers, including Monday’s Schedule Heffimr, my two rookie pitchara, dark’ of mid-suimnsr, are the Table o f .800 hitters by year: make a shantDlM of the Ameri­ Bobby McKinley, 13, isn’t awed skjggan about to Ixsak tha riiarti- can League pannkqt race. of overtaking the flying Bombers Fred Newman, who was making | jj gmne. have to win three out of every his first m ajor league start. that his brother Chuck won the five gamee they start from now 2 Tear Hitters las and turn the tatdsa on. their Baseball’s nearesK thing to a is all but hopeless. Today’s Games Davis Cup at Wimbledon this 1062 ...... 14 on. moond tonnantoniT -ii- Otatolnnatl (Maloney 14-18) at year. Anewon won't bs gtvon until 1 9 6 1 ...... 11 iOhioago (Jackson 11-7) He is too busy playing tennis. "And C a rl Yastrzemski and 1960 ...... 5 Oot. 1 but for ttM pnsent, at New York (Craig (2-18) at San And for his age, he’s out-pacing FVank Malzone have to keep hit­ Champ Terrifying Man 1959 ting and the rest of the guys like least, (IM throwon are bashing FranciBco (Marichal 16-6) (N). his famous brother. 1968 Lou Clinton, Eddie Bressoud, Gary •7 ha tha sunUght PlttalNirgh (Friend 11-9) at Bobby recently won the 8t. Lou­ X National Lsagus pltobirattMi- 1967 I Los Angeles (Podres 9-8) (N). is District Tennis Tournament Geiger and Bob THknan have to 1966 Wynn Went Hard Way hit better down the stretch. St Louis (Sadockl 5-8) at Mfl- and the Missouri Valley singles tlnua at their prsieot pace, a nsw 1965 ■n lima rsoord for rimtouta wtM wanfcee (Hendley 5-8) (N) championship at Kansas Caty for “Now there’s enough ‘ife’ tor 1964 Philadelphia ((Booaor 1-8 or bs ait. Tha N. L. record is 168, oeoeeedeMeoes boys 14 and under. Chuck never anyone,*’ Peaky oonctoded with a 1968 I Doran 4-2) at Houston (Bruce won these honors. sat M 1909. The A uarloan L ia g u i 1952 grin.” l!f all those things happen Once He Starts tq Work 4-7) (N ) The youngster, who wallops a we’ll be mighty lucky. H it wa U gh ki 146. eeeeeeeeeee 1951 •eoeeeeo Wedneaday*s Games tennis ball with the aggressive- s * * . 1960 Winning 300 Games also would be rig^t up there near Clnctonatl at Chicago of ar. adult, has won about the top of the league.” .®in a match that could draw 50,-^peted that if Patterson was^a hall to catch him and a half 1940 30 tr(q;>hies—about halt for tennis | LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) promptly knocked out again he round to knock him out.’ Faataitie Averaget St. Louis at Milwaukee Boston could start that uinvard 000 entered the ring Monday night 1948 phUadelpMa at Houston and half for Uble tennis. At age Everyone is agreed on one would retire from boxing, but he Liston summed up the fight this t. ■nm sacBad-run average owned and H wasn’t until early June oUmb twiight against the A’s. The to be introduced, he first shook 1947 NEW YORK (NEA) - To Ftttsbuigh at Loa Angeles 12, Chuck’s only trophies were foe thing. Sonny Liston, the hands with Patterson, then looked didn’t. way. The punch that started the by tha NIL’S leading moundamen 1946 graap the magnitude of Ekir- that he caught on with the In­ Red Sox, who play 11 gamee on end “ was a left hook to the DOWN FOR THIRD TIME— Floyd Patterson firoes to thla yaar also border on tbe fan- New York at San Francisco table tennis. heavyweight champion of the across the ring at Liston ■ and "I feel I can make a better 1946 ly Wyim’e feat, you have only dians. Bobby started playing tennis the home stand, currently are to head’’—one of many hammering taattc. A n anaaahmg total of 86 world, is a terrifying man. cringed in mock terror. He fled showing than I did tonight," said the canvas for the third and last time in first round u 1944 to take into cxtnalderation Showing how rocky was AMERICAN UCAGUE when he was 10. He and (Jhuck third place, 7H games in back without greeting the champion. blows Liston landed on Patterson’s pttiohsn (I0-4MMnore ganaes) boast 1943 of the Yankees. He lcx5ks terrifying. He uses his Patterson instead. "I want to Champion Sonny Liston retained title. (AP Photofax.) that the (Cleveland right-hand­ the road Wynn traveled la the W . L Pot. G.B. had the same coach, Bill Price, prove it. I love boxing. If there head. KRA’a of laaa than 8.00 at ths 1942 fact that only two—the age­ big fists like clubs. Right now Liston himself, big, imsmlling, " I hit him harder in the other er la only the 14th pitcher in .884 — when they started at tbe 'YMCA was no money in it, I’d still be present thus. A t tbs earns time 1941 less Spahn and himself—have New Y o r k ...... 69 there doesn’t appear to be anyone his face grim and unmarked, did fight,” he went on. ’The last time 93 years o f o r g a n is t profes­ .568 7>/| as table tennis players. Price, a nothing to spread sweetness and a fighter. Of course” — and he last yaar, tbs total was 16. 1940 attained the 300 mark since Chicago ...... 82 Little Miaa Softball KNOCKOUT PUNCH— Sonny Liston staggers . Floyd around Who could even test him. he was coming in to me. This sional baseball to win SdO Boston ...... 61 Ji48 8 former international player to the chuckled —"the mwiey heips. Aaolhsr ‘‘sys-openar’’ abows up 1989 Lefty Grove barely made it indoor table sport, Is regarded as Patterson with a right and starts the lethal left, upper Floyd Patterson, who was light after the fight. time he was fading away.” games. Minnesota ...... 62 A47 8 But I feel terrible. I feel Former Greats in Ihs bsssa cn-haUs oolunm which in 1941. one of the top outdoor tennis Scores last night: Moriarty's 9, knocked out for the second time He was asked what he thought If Patterson is determined to go Think o f all the remarkabie I Baltimore ...... 68 .685 9 left; the left drives in, upper right; and connects, lower disgraced. I hoped I could go rsveals that 400 fewer walks bavs coaches In the country. Ban tty’s 4; Memorial CSomer Store in the first round of a fight when the buzzer cleared the ring on with boxing; there is some ex­ Hitters* ‘HeyDay* pitchers who have been to the "W hen Spahn got there, I ■ Cleveland ...... 46 A79 141/, left, and Patterson starts to crumple to the canvas. Low­ home like a champion. I still want bssn lasusd this year than bad ,.was mentioned' as the only "The record of his big brother 14, Nassiff Arms 10; Killian Steel against Liston, looked terrified, al­ and the fight began. pert opinitm that holds he should *nM nial "bey-day” for the hit-^ major leagues to all that time I Los Angeles . . .47 .470 15 to—so I’ll try again." barn gt'ven up at ths aants thus pepribUlty,” Old Gus recalls. has made no difference to Bobby's 14. Pellln’s 9; UtUe Misriles 7. er right. (AP Photofax.) _____ most old when he got up the third “It’s him and me.” quit the game, tv r o former cham­ Mid you have an idea o f what a t y .• • « .447 17 Vi The tftlk around the ring after last yaar. That’s undoubtsdiy one teri WM back in 1929 and 1980 "Idw Y have to teH you that attitude and he hasn't been both­ Paul Dodge Pontiac 6. time just before fte wd Monday It was a chilling thought. pions, Joe Louis and Rocky Mar- for Big Salute when the ball was livened delib- the burly Alabaman accom­ I Detroit ...... 89 .429 19 the fight was all centered on a t tha principal reasons why NL this was because of the handi­ ered by the fame Chuck has night. th e booes that greeted him clsmo, think he shoul'd pack it in. •rately by basebaH’a riilea makera. plished to his 38rd season at I Washington ....84 .858 28 Clay. A lot of people would pay That’s the way it stands. Liston games are averaging ten inlnfUtea caps pitchers have now— ktMeved. LitUe League Action Starts at 6 Patterson denied that he was when he came into the ring—how The ’’rshbit ball” weo reopen- 48. Cy Young, Christy Ms- Monday’s Games good money in the almost dead by common qonsent scares every­ leas ki rims Uda year. more games and traveling in Bobby agrees. "There’s no afraid. did they Effect him? a s s sttfic for SO h ltten reaching tbe thewson, Walter Johnson New York 8, Los Angriea 4. certainty that Liston would knock one to death. Clay could draw an Twenty-nine former American Leagrue diamond greats and Grover Cleveland Alexander, 10-clob leagues, night base­ needling by any of my opponents "I was a little liervious’’ he said, ‘"The public is not with me, I .300 marie in 1929 end 86 in 1930. him out. Sept. 30 has been dis­ enormous crowd against Liston 21 National League all-time stars have accepted invitations Warren Spahn, Eddie Plank, ball, twilight douUe-headers, Only Gome. and It hasn't made a bit of differ­ JUNE M. BLAIS but it wasn’t convincing. know, but they’ll hgve to swing Reaions Vary BSbe Harman btt .898 in 1980 and Today’s Games ence in the atmosphere at match­ cussed as the date. just because he taUcs too much Robert Moses Grove — these meals at all hours, etc. On Nationals Host Windsor Even Cassius Clay went along along until somebody com es to to be guests of honor at the New Yotk Yankees’ 17th annual Oplntona vary as to ths reason dkbi’t wtai the batting otaamplon- Cldoago (OchOBsiiere 1-2) and es or in my play. Naturally I’m Travfil ConsuHonts But Liston was contemptuous. but no one seriously think she has are amcmg migdity names that top o f all that tbe baU ion’t with the horror act. When the beat m e.” Old Timers’ Day Saturday afternoon. The 50 old-time stars for the dominance of tbs pitohsrs ridp. t t s Terry oo|)ped It wiUi (Harbert 8-8) at Detroit (Agulra (Jhuck's greatest rooter .But I've "Who’s Clay," he asked. "It a chance. Patterson has now been Wyim has Joined. any leea lively and the um- 410 Asylum 8t., Suite 681 brash young man who probably There was only one surprise will be honored as "aU-time record* > thus far. The moat popular one .401. Pie TVaynor hit .865 that 8-8 and Sndtti 1-0 or Moerie 4-6) would take me about a round and .convincingly beaten twice. Making Wynn’s achieve­ piM don’t give pirihers too I never played htm.” HARTFORD 8, CONN. will fight Liston in Philadelphia Monday night. Everyone had ex- breakers,” the theme of this year’s seems to be that a large number year and ftnUbed tenth In the The two resemble each other "Game o f the Week” network ment Ml the more extraordi­ much even with the deepened 13 (Twl-N). ir AIRLINES Stars at Buckley Field Old Timers' Day. In addition, some of young, strong-arm throwers NL. Minnesota (Pasoual 10-6) at more than to looks. Bobby has and bpoadoaat around the wx>rtd nary Is tbe fact that he came strike zona” e STEAMSHIPS 10 other outstanding baseball per­ hava reached maturity this ai The ton ten wore Terry, Her­ I Cleveland (Grant 6-9) (N). displayed some outbursts of tem­ through the facdlitles o f the Armed the hard way all along the ' Wynn also has pitched \a>- A CRUISES •'A sonalities will be on hand for the Forces Radio Network. Mel Allen man. Cbuok KMa (.386), Lefty der physical handicaps to Wellington (Osteen 4-8) or per on the courts, but Price says; First taste of District Eight Little League Baseball Tour­ gala event of the summer season The hitters around the league ODoul (.383), Frad lindatsocn route. He spent -the better “Bobby seems to have controlled i, TOURS nament competition for the Manchester National League All- win serve as M.C. League ITeai- part s f two canqiaigtu to the more recent yeara He always (Daniels 8-4) at Balrimora (Barber A HOTELS at Yankee Staxllum. dents Joe (Sonin and Wlairren are well aware of the fact that the (A79), Oeoega Flahar (.874) had a Wright problem, suf­ 112JI) (N ). his temper during the past few Georgo WatUna (.878), Paid Annad Forces. His first 10 e RAIL Stars is sch^uled tonight at Buckley Field. The locals, coach­ Included in the huge group of Giles, Hall of Fame President Paul Ifitchers are coming in for the fered from the gout uid had Loa Angelea (Foytack 2-8) at months. Ho to concentrating.” ^IUNTINC baseball digndtariea are 16 mem­ Ilon’a share o f attention this year, Waner (fi88), Rlgga fitevenaon ytara ware with a Washing­ The youngster’s next Mg stop is Phone 522-M77 ed by A1 Sproul and Fred Ware, entertain the Windsor Na- Kerr and (Jommdssioner F o rd ton club which 'was out o f the bursitia to Ms pitching shoul­ I New York (Williams 8-6) 8 p.m. tionalB. First pitch Is listed at 6^------bers of the Hall of Fame. Ex- FWck will be on hand to act as both from the fans and the press (JM7) and Traynor. Six otriba In der. City (fiegnt■ 5-8) Boston at Kalamazoo, Mich, for the na­ Anthony D. Lupaoditoe —and they don’t like It Many the league owned a aeaaon marie second division only three tionals, where he will compete Manchester Consaltaat o ’clock. n d ^ Yankees returning include Man­ hosts in the Initroducrtory cere­ Wynn did 'wdtat all pitchers (Mereiwad 8-8) 8 pjn. (Mbiiarty’s) are third basemen. ager JV>e McCarthy, Joe DlMaggio, aver th^ will "gat going” during o f over .300 and the IBoaton times. against boys 16 and under. Staiting lineup for ttie Silk Feat Oolangolo (Green Miaiior), monies along with Yankee Oo- -Wynn dM -not get to CSeva- who stuck around for any I Wednesday's Games Towners will oonsM. of boys from Waite Hoyt, Spud Chandler, Lefty O w n ers Dan Topping and Dei tbe second half and regain their Braves bronght up the rear wMh great length of time have CMoago at Detroit. Dave Mioyer (Nassift’s) and Tom rightful place in the sun. .280. land until the Indians’ pen- e a r l y W YNN aU five NlsJticnai League clubs. Giomez, Red Ruffing, AMe Rey­ Webb. A t-wo-inning Old ’nm ers’ done. He added hew pitches Hiiineeoto at Cleveland, 2. Rae (Manche^er Auto Parts) will FISHING nolds, PhW Rizzuto and player- The pitchers say no. nant-wtoning season o f 1948, PVnurteen boys have been named game will follow the Introductions. Ball ‘Deadened* pride of a Joe DlMaggio. He and improved what he had. Washington at Baltimore. Start in the outfield. Steve Su- ooach Yogi Berra. No active play­ It’s going to be Interesting at a time when the Tribe's de­ wiitih either strong-aimed Steve prenant (Mloriarty’s) will be held has been a tleroe competitor Wynn had—and has—more Los Angeles at New York, 2 p.m. ers (other than Berra) have been see wMeh side is right from h At Ita winter meeting in 1937 fense was hardly aa tight aa u Hemenway, a rigtiithaniiec, or In reserve as will the versatile that of the Green Bay Pack­ from the spring day to 1937 pitches than a cami'val giift- Kansas City at Boston, 2 (Twi-N, HOW NOT TO CATCH invited to participate. on in. < NaUntMl League ciUb owners vot­ southpaw Mlark Snyder toeing the Skeve Keeney (M oriarty’s ) . when he walked Into the er. I 6 p.m.). A FISHERMAN Ellington Riflge Faiffi attending the 1:16 pm . Top Hitters * 0 " 0 ed to tnetruot SpMding Company ers, even 'when he contributed rubber. Hemenway perftwined Grzyb, who itched Moriarty’s When man catches fish, that’s to "deaden" the ball and return 28 victoriea as the Indians Washington training oamp SERVICE SPECIAL gala Will meet and greet .400 hit­ wHth Mtariarty’a champions while to regular season laurels, won’t be fun. But when man catches man, Bat Averages Dip it to the reelHeney o f Uie period wem 111 games and the Amer­ unannounced in Mue overalls MEN’S FOUR-BALL ters (Bill Terry, George Sisler), NA'nONAL LEAGUE Snyder pttdwd Hor Green I^eaaior. ehgtble to hurl under Little that’s painful. The success which NL pitchers prior to 1929. - - ican L e a ^ e peimant in 1951. roiled up to the knees, no Last Nigbt*8 Fights Dave 'ware o f Mtoriarty’B will League rules not having the re­ Low gross—Tom Schiller, Har­ no-bit pitchers (Reynolds, Virgil Groat, St. Louis, .338; Clemente, socks and «>eakenB badly in BASEBALL HEROES While the number of injuries Trucks, Bob Feller, Paul Dean, have enjoyed thus far this season No changea have be«i m«kde in The (Chicago WMte Sox gave- eatch. quired three days of rest. vey Tairdiff, Sandy Plopier, Bid Pittsburgh, .329; Gonzalez, Phila­ need at repair. caused by errimt fishing lures and Johnny VanderMeer), unassisted naturally has had an Impact on the iq>ecifloatione riooe that time. an excellent Imitation of the LAS 1)18X1X6, Nev. — Sonny { Two years ago the local Na­ RKfbiinson, 34-3(S— 70. delphia, .325; T. Davis, Los An­ Wynn was bitterly

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-'I . I IIANCHB8TBB EVENlNa EERALD» MAMGHBSnEB, OONNw TUESDAY, JULY 1968 PAGE THIBIBEN ...... H o a w For 72 H o w m b F o r S a le 72 Ho F w S s I t 72 H o e s s s F or 9 a lr 72 Houses For 8^ Gordenei^M Notebook MANCHESTER EVBNINO HERALD* MANCHMTItt, OWIN^ TUESDAY,JOT#Y 1^'. FORD RIUBBT r- | pooin trtfne FOUR BEDROQM yataed — fete TiERMOK 4 bodroom Qnimlal, SCOTT DRIVE — Beautiful Ranch, HEBRON — London Park. I room bouae, aU utilities, needs paint. tern ncreotton. room, s MB &:% hhatha, ta Brapteeo. huHt-ina, tecatfon.‘ allaU ntnr~utlUttes. $is,000;------ranch, buUt-tos, UOxSOO kit. OaU B------oiib, BroKer,bKer, tlfe o S o . owner! miyt&no, 646-6611. B o w MmM G ood! (1 ihiniaBaiid Ap>rh i>BG^ 1 -A msoo- JMBpb ^orth. RrSSr. hnOui, hear ggn— , eatoWlont eon- rage, wleodi^ i ' By FAGALY 8 S (M rR N 8490890. . dition, ia,900. m iteM t Ageney, R eal iSrtato, 64 Roofins—Siding 18 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW ,T RANCH. DoUidU- Baby SHnibs with Cayeful Plaimiiig FOR SAU - lUfriget^r ta TWO ROOM fonlslMd hot water, riMgeretor, tuny Bemitttal shade Lots For 8EIS 73 RAY’S ROOFING CO. — Shingle good ceadMpn, *m»lly traen, encflneed ^ai4 qUIat etteet. and buHt-up roofs, gutter work, ply Martow’d. 3 l Main BOWtSBB 8CB00L — g ____ 1^ AU.AN SWENSON M Avna. ' I, OM unflnteiied, ^oaelble 4 EXTRA ROOM Both bathrooms c*nm le tltod. OAKLAND STRE ET — 86x160, roof and chimney repairs. Ray TWO ROC^, heated apartment, i^ E D BEDROOMS? Aatomallr. dUhwaslM^\wolteg water, lefml aad with trees. Price Newapaper Enterprise Asm. CLASSIFIED Hagenow, #49-2214. Ray Jackson, very neat and clean, Utehen eet, bedroom aet, re­ permanieit wAig. gU.900. ~ tea. Two ooponte hootl^ mre- $2,200. 649*7810. you can uauBlIy plant shrUbe 643-8325. a p e x HtOffER, no rMuwnaWs M- frigerator, gas langa. Free gas, Cteaen M anor n n d i te good for refused. 649-1196. Cepe hu III . . phis ttv- Aganey, 646-4806. 64 conttUon. Over 2,900 aqnan tmaa. ExeWIaat tneoma pmpdoL-. ■ ^ 1 eteetrieliy. Low rent. AdONs. Apt ing YQimT with meplnoe, tion. with stogie family atmoe- 3RD LAKE — Oenred lot, enytlma! if you buy heUed and BIDWELL HOME Improvement feet..tfvteg apace. -A ru e ep- le trees, electricity, near hjrrlepped or oantalner-grown Company — Roofing, siding, al­ 4, » Depot Square. , dining RMiL klteben. Quick OOLOraAL RAMOH - 6 rooma, portonify. In the 26’6. Don’t phom . BeUiote A gency, 646-6121, MIX0R6ANiCi ADVERTISING oecupancy, 1% hatha, modem Idfehcn with $878. CaU 829-7746. terations. additions and remodel­ HCm>onfT KLECnrUC stove, 8^. lose out on thta c m . ptantle. PEAT. COMPOST WITH good cetMhtlaii, $85. OeM 649-8179. huOt-ins, 2-oar nttiohed garage, aORQBOUB T ROOM ing of all types. Excellent work­ lot 200x260, $22,900. P filM d C Chpe. Bowen area. IMWhtfol en- Dig ttw hole taige enough. Al­ manship. 649-6496. BosiiicMi LocatioM TO REFILL HOLE. CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISING DEPT. HOURS For Boat M ■ \i- WARREN E. HOWLAND A gency, 6tO-8Mt. W a r r e n b . h o w l a n d eloaed porch, finished caltar n o '■>' Land Far Rant' 73*A low at least 8 taoitae all around SEE 8 AJ«. to 5 PAL KITCHBN s e t , cafdnets, ftre- Realtor R eettor - room, nH Eiod donnior gtves eo- the root tasU. Remove eoU. Discard VERMOM - Jwtorar FOR RENT — Lot fetd/or smaU I ^ IF IT Roofing and ChiaBays 18-A pIsM eeL c a n 648-6696. | « MAIN STRBBTT — New llrat lonlal m om at n cape pnee. 1% clay, rook or foreign matertale 160 M ein I t . ' Uke new i% tnmfe, 1% MO Mate at, hetiw, *rr.«iiw4 home. Lot ean he used idofM for floor air eondlticned office apaea, trailer owner. Write Box E, Her* ^ / d r a in s COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT ROOFINO — Speciallxihg repairing 610 sq. ft. at tt.M per aq. ft.; also, builttn jdtohen wMh Bank, appeoteod t e qntok you may find. • ’ 6tt-ll0g 644-UM HCMDAT nua WBMDAY 10:M AJtt.—SAl'UROAl • AAL roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ Masicftl IngtnuiMita 52 1,400 sq. ft., raasowawa rete, to Brtflora Agency, 6464081. Next epode in peat moae, ma­ ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ tenant that ean uae aa te. Ample, nure or oompost. Mix, a ratio of ASSUME 4 6/4« MORTGAGE. 1 port organic roeXter to S porta POUR WATER I paired. Aluminum siding. 30 KAT DUAL pickup electric g^tar, free parking. OaU W arree ■ . aouusim mHER — PLEASE READ YOUR AD Years' experience. FYee estimates. MANCHESTER Vitality — Raufe, Monthly paymente only $86;' te- Resort Proportjr For Sale 74 of good SOIL Before adding plant Gretch flat wound strings, Stew­ Howland, Realtor, 64M30t ICAMCUESTBR 6 room Ranoh. late 6 mom OSnnwiJi ohidteg principal. Intoxuat. taeor* IN T O I OtaMifM ar *^aat Ada" are taken ovei the phone M a oon- Call Howley. 643-5361, 648-0768. art 406 amplifier with tremelo. S-yaon-old, Inrga kttchan with targe 6ity rooms, S maugr bedroome, lEd9 Uvlng COVENTRY LAKE'— 4 room cc(t- food, olieck recoounendations on mom with Srertace eat In once, tnxea 6 bodroom Cape, the pocluge. The proper amount SEHLESOn. I eenkana. n e advertiaer ahoold read Ua ad the FIRST DAT IT meed and depth controls, good teiUt-ina, dining room, 6 bedrooms, flmptaoe, awe near tranqmtation, schools, wooded lota, oak grove, ARSABS and REPORT ERRORS la tlaie tor the next buer- condition, $100. 648-4186. M4ATL STORE for aa Oak attached garage, lot 100x800 with panbtad wan, femlly a— kttcben 1,800. Financing available. to use depente on the fertiliser’s Radic-TV Repair Sarrieea 18 Street, can 6«9«M . trees, 116,900. PU lhrlok A gency, 'wUh holttdn oven and range. siioppiag. Bclflore Agency, 646- anelyeie. LEAVE BASIN SHAPE AR0UND| Herald ia renponalble tor onljr ONE Inoorreot or omitted MAtt.mAmA 6121. . Leqqpen, In c., 649-6261. $14,000 — 6 ROOM CAFE, iinmneu- oOttBtera^^ iMecttan tee any and then only to the extent of a CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, P w a bucket of water into the PIANT TO CATCH AND OIREa I Mod” maertloo. Errors which do not lessen the value of FOR SALE — Alto saxc^ithone, e tate condition, r nearly finlabed, mid aereens, oil 'baseboard UNDBUl $12,000! Im m aculate 4 COVENTRY — Beautiful cottage, available all hours. Satisfaction R ooms Fsr Rsnt M OOMOextO R D c-B ean tlfu i ranOh, Wolmiton Agea^, empty hole. Let It soak into the lha ndveothMMOt srID not be eorrected hy ”make seod” hmertlon. eellent condition. Call 6M-94U,'‘ flreptaee, open Btelnir^ recreation bent, room home, nioely treed and Ifee new, exceUent location, good aoit. K It doeant drain away In WATER TO ROOTS. | guaranteed. Call 649-1316. lugs living moffi tocmal dteing R c a l^ , bank- financing available OaU -r a n c h — 8 bedroomi, 2-car ga­ room, wooded led, Manchester. fenced te .rear yard. A real hoy. a b ou t 20 minutas, dig aSglitly EXPERT SERVICE on makes fooih, emilmtt kttehen, S bed* Carlton W. Hutchtae, 649A122. 648-6980. rage, avallabte AuguM 1, $180 par room s, roerastian room , tandr p o r t e r — outers B riflore A gem y, 643-612L deeper- and mix in grevei or sand. bure. A 4d m ore w ater and aUnw ttia. -win catch rain and direct of AM or FM radios, TV, Hi-fi, Office and Stare ' month. PhllbritA Aganey, 6f9 8ML WATERFRONT —. Beautiful sum- Mort rtiruiw don't Uke wet roots tt to seek to. Then tamp the re­ water to the roots better. FtenHy* .stereo, tape recorders, portable o e i^ yM Miricn X. Roheri* GARRISON COLONIAL, ahnnt- DIAL 643-2711 EqidpmMit M . aon,ltealtor, 64SS66I. riinde trees, loeated mer cottage completely fumirii- Lower tiM ahtvi) oarefuSy to m aining so il around the afarub. prune back about one-quarter of and auto radios. 649-1063. TO SHARE — 6 room' funy fur­ num aiding, finlabed rac room, the foliage. That eompeeatee for Vem on ■treat, handy to abopptag'm>d flreptaee, garage, beautiful deep ed, exceUent landscaping, boat avMd injuring roote. PertiallytlUl Don't nxnmd sOrth around a NEW TYPEWRITBRS, $80.96 up; nished home -with owner who oo- '" 1$ HOtLUfTBR — 4 bedroama, tramqwrtaticn, m soo. FUDfatlCk any roots damaged to iriantiHg. cupies bedroom and private hath treed lot. under $18,000 for dock, fireplace with heatalator, the hMe with prepared soil mix- rtxruh. Leave a aeuoer-ehi^ed haato Moving—^Trucking— used typewriters. $29 up. Berube’s / does to all eeboota, 2ackage de­ taw room , fe n a a l dining room , at­ P riced at $8,000. Call Burt Stai^ Wanted—To Bay 58 D. Realty, 64S40». lot 108x612. M arion E . Rbbertaon, ' SOUTH WINDSOR k e y 's A gency, Colum bia 828-9848. Mlwr Aiswtriig SenriM livery. Refrigerators, washers and Help Wanted—rFemale 35 Help Wanted— MMe 3 t Artklea Far Sdt 4 6 tached gangs, lOOxiao wooded lot, ReaUor, 646-696$. More Hangers, .stove moving .specialty. Folding SEVEN ROOM shigle house, ref­ ' $89,000. p a l l b r i e k Ageney, ■Rirae bedroom raac!b> WE BUT, SELL or trade antique I menu, ploturaaqae lot, walk- chairs for rent, 649-0762. SALESLADY, experience prefer­ WANTED — First-class mschinisL POWER MOWERS-SB”, h.p. and need furniture, china, glass, erences requ ired ,, avallahla BOULDER RD. — • room Colonial, rtae kttcbMi, mahogaay- In $3 Million Tongue Only experienced need sqn>ly- Biigga-Sttatten. lacoU alaiter, August 1. 643-6270. out baeemeot, cuetonteed Wsnted—R«d Bstmte 77 Fnt ti H«raM ReaAeri THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. red. children's department, full­ diver, picture frames and bid atone frent, flreptaee. ed .ree room, 2-car garage, Fewer Prints for James Brennan; K, F a D $49M, no down payment, 98 w eek- coins, tad didls and g\ms, hobby |9,500 FULL FRICB for modem 4 acre te secondary financing Moving, packing, storage, local time or part-time. Apply Tots 'n room year 'round ranch overlook­ WANTED — NICE lot (prefemMy ttwrnm IbT Re Teens, 966 Main Street Manufacturing, 384 Charter Oak tr. Ccto’e Diaeount Aailoa, 461 W. collections, attic contents or whole avaitaMe. Trades ecauddered. en'tahe) and/or trailer or smaU By SAM DAWSON < >is oturverting Its equipment at a and long distance. A^nts for Summer Homes F s r Rent 97 ing Coventry Lake. Kttehaa built* By HAL BOYUB Street, Manchester. eststee. Furniture Repair Service, 6% rooms, attached gangs, home. Write F. Herald. AP Bortneea News Analyst multlmUlion^Uar cort, bellvlng Wheaton Van Lines. Inc., world­ t e l Bel Air Real Estate. 4ttE$S2. roofed patio, full cellar. I f^ COVENTRY — ExceUent 4 room wide movers. Free estimates. TalcottvlHe, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. ANDOVER LAB31 — LokefKOt mnoh, flreptaee, breamway, ga­ PAUL FIANO AGENCY that by 1968 half of its business NEW YORK (AP) — Jumpint - p r o c e s s e d g r a v e l ddivered. and dry wHh trees. NEW YORK (AP) — A new al­ eustomers wlU he computer to conclusions: 643-6187. Gaoege H. CMtBng, Ine., Andevar- cottage, 6 rooms, aU modem con­ AHUJOMCCnONBD — 6 room rage, $U,MK). Joseph B o ffii, 64S-0458 phabetical and numerical lan­ MANCHESTiR ANSWERING SERVICE WANTED — USED wooden kitch­ veniences, available monthly ce L^ial NQtiees users. The world’s blggsrt horw are SALESMEN CMumhia. TI2-1886. en cabinets, both base and wall; ranch, 9*yoars-old, largo kUchan Broker, 649-0820. guage has been hammered out so SWIM WHILE MOST season. 646-2674. with dUhwaaher, lot 160x260, S 6% rooms, reorealfon mom IBM thinka that in the business people who want to ptay Initlan M 9 - 0 f 0 0 also, -wardrobe and screen. Call QUIET SECLUSION — Huge UltlTAnON oiiH w aU makes of slectronlc computers hand wrestling after the third Painting— ^Papering 21 GIRLS WORK? Local national concern looking bedrooms, mteutee from Manchee* complete with her, attached MANCHESTER — Unusual home AT A COURT OF PROBATS held at and data proceealng machines world tt probably will be most ad­ CHAIN SAW, esmallent condHieB. 649-7968. GARDNER LAKE - Nocthwaat screened porch, immaculate T b , . I, ____ a T Mancheeter, within and (or the Die- drink to show bow strong they for men interested in making tar, priced to aeU $16,900. P ^ garage. Texae-eleed lot, pro- piestlgeaiea, • room L -ebS ]^ M an ch eeter, on the ISth'day esn talk to each other. vantageous to convert to new T «F a PAINTINO, EXTERIOR and to- high income from unusual TeL 443-8486 after • p jn . Shorefront. Modem Housekefqriiig. hrlok Agency, 116 8464. feaslanany tandaeaped. mom ^Ut, 1% batlM, garaga, codes where there Is considera­ are. I alvrays want to hreu their terior, paperhanglng, wallpaper You can, if you’ re a tele^ $68 weekly up. IHslt w atiunds. targe room s, M anchester, $18,000. Colonial Gape wite garage, 1% cf July. U6S. The new tongue is the jncduct elbowa with a hammer. phone operatCN*. The hours newly presented p rogra m . Rooins WltlHNit Bm H 69 baths, every room overaised. '*'*? J-WeUett. Judge. ble taterchauge of informatiiHi on removed, floors sanded, dry Career opportunity with many H MM CAMERA and prajactor, Free colored picturM, broohum. FOUR BKM OOU Ranoh, StxST Carlton W. Hntebtes, 6404062. o f spmd $6 million worth of insn different types of media- and be- Life to never quite perfect. No work. Reasonable rates. Fi^y In­ you work vary, so you fre­ mandolin, guitar, 22 caUher rifle, Arrowhead Grove, Colchester 4, foundation, two full ceramic Aaeume 4 $/4% TJL m ort­ hours' pvsr four years. It was benefits. ROOM FOR RENT, private en trees. W orto tospeettng carefully, on motloa of John F. Hayes of said tsreen dlffinwnt typea rt equip­ matter how wc^ertul the food sured. 649-9668. Joseph P. Lewis. quently have free time dur­ bar bells, folds, ate. 643-1813. trance, all new facilities, free Ootm Norwich 887-4890; Hartford bedha, fire otaim, targe kttdran, gage, $08 a month pays aS. CABTBR ST.. Bolton — 6 room sponsored by the 29-member In­ at a banquet to, a fellow can al­ Auto Driving School 7-A ing the day. This way, you 6-room Cape, magnUieent Cope, 6-oar cinder Mock gangs, Wohrerton Agency, Realtor, #49-1 r, admlnl.trator. ^___ ment Firms with email, self-con­ Lost and Foand 1 parking, on bus line, gentleman 242-9278. ^ IOOkOOD* lot, flTAlO* PhOhrlcK wne ■*.. or. muitar aianwn I OROIBRBo: ^Hiat six monlhe from dustry end tbs Amsiicsn Stand- tained installations without much ways manage to get soms ef tt EXTERIOR AND Interior .painting. can go for a swim, relax 643-9177 — 644-0092 16” SOUTHBSND LATHE, gearsd Ageney, 649-6404. 'View, 4 bedroom e. lubrication pit and loft. Broom Rancn, only 3-yean-old. in their vithin aUow> code provides '128 poesible chAX* be expected to want to hold to nings 742-6190. Upton Constniction. trees, $16,000. Ourtton W. Hutch- actors on seven rows of paprir- I have never met a woman who been made to said AMOclaDon for education course. State certified. esting and varied. You’U Bosto sad Aetfsories 49 ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, cen- LAKE HAYWARD — 4 room cot­ tee, 640-6m. better than new. Flnldied rac ffitoated on 3 acras of land. I ed by pubuSEis .a copy of tfaU order tiieir own codes Instead of mak­ could accurately deacribe the payment of the amount of de- 649-7398. EXTERIOR AND Interior paint work with friendly people traUy located, kitchen privileges, tage, aU conveniences, 2 bed­ room. liundscaped yard. Sept tape. In many instances It wlU ing'-a competitor’a machine free­ CATS ONLY BOARDED (most be color beige to me—and yet that poitt. ______ing, paperhanging, wallpaper re­ under pleasant conditlans. PAINTERS WANTED. OaU parking. OaU 64841127. rooms, $60 weekly. CaU 642-8808 iPACSOUS t ROOM Qarrlsoa Co* BARRQWS A W ALLACE occtniency. CeU Mr. Wertn R ealty, 646-6226. I ten days tn m the date of this order have 'vafloua codes of 28 different ly usable. But aasociation and to the color women seem to talk LARSON'S — Connecticut's first altered and inoculated). Fenrose ■ymbrts punched out In five rows moved, ceilij^s, fully insured. And you’ U learn a skiU you 6626 after 6:80 p.m . after 6 p.m. lontal, 4 bedroome, offibe or den, J a r w R ealty C o., R ealtors, 64S- ' return make to this eourt of the manufacturer sptdceamen both about most. licensed driving school, trained CaU George OuiUette. 649-U81. can always use. Cattery, Tunnel Road. Vernon. ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, gen­ formal dining room, recreation N B. Center WL, 4112, 646-7847. MANCHESTER — Beautiful M foot notice gtv^ on paper tape. Many variations certified and approved, now of­ M ancheeter JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge say that auytfafeg that will bene­ There to nothing mar* anon­ Annoimcements SEStVICB MAN fo r 11-7 sh ift Ap­ 8T5-9U1. tleman. private entrance, shower, roam with flteptace, attached S* 4 bedroom ranrti. family room and I of the eroanded and' standartoed fit the indurtry as a whole wUl fering classroom and behind PAIN/INO — Five room ranch Sound good? If you’re a Wanted To Rent 68 2-car garage, targe lot. Just re- ______ymous than a freclm on a crowd­ ply Maintenance Shop, Manches­ parki^. Inquire 195 Spruce Street. ear gurage, lOOoclOO lot, ahado ffil M ate MANCHESTER — SimpUetty, good UMRAnOM OUOBB code to fit special uaee are pos­ develt^ each meniber. wheel instruction for teen-agers. and Capes fo” $80. Trim and high school graduate with ter M em orial HospitsU, Mr. T im ­ gt, taste and practicaU^ are keynotes duced to $22A00. & o r t w ay out — | AT A COURT o r PBOBATB held at ed beach. NEED ENTERTAINMENT? Ex- WE HAVE customers waiting for trees, aluminum siding, $M,000. East Hartford a ImdwMwn TonrJi ran’t ba baat I Mancheeter. within and for the Dla- sible. Ohe maker says: "Development 649-6075. paint extra Also scraping. a knack for deeding with mins. BuikBug IbtcTials 47 ROOM FOR gentleman, comfort­ Phllbriek Agency, 640-8464. of this charming I bedroom ranch Widespread acceptance by It used to be a sign of a mto- paitenoed 4 piece dance hand for able and reasonable, separate en­ the rental of your property. Cell ? *gg*».**” ^ °* „°y itrte t of Manchester, on the 14th day of data processing standards are Ura. OrilCall 640-7087. 742-8101. people, we’d like to talk home on WeUs Street. FVU base fo r $10,900; $000 down. Call the I (g ju iy xiO. spring to predicted by. the elec­ with you. Just visit our PAINTERS NBES>B!D, experi­ CLOSE-OUT SPECIALS trance, parking, near Main Street, J. D. Realty, 64S-6U9. YWO-YBARO^>, 4 troom Split, ment. Hot water oil beat with Eltaworlfa Mttten Ageney, Realtor, I PrcswiirHA John J. WaUstt. Judss. tronic Industry. Government ih- sta ‘.’C..VpS”in'“ss,s: OUTSIDK PAINTINO at a low Manchester employment enced oidy. CaU Hans Hackner A Manchester. 342-6906. geamnn m g|,tate of Sdward A. Oroat Sr., lato the Industry In gen(,eral. m e new e biggest ■I.n,sign nt of ,1lMlna«nndtoslpatton tnto­ E-Z LERN Ceiling Tile completely custom built for own­ BOLTON LAKE Wetesfront — east iron radiators. A true vahM ” * ” * * *•______I M M onobeater to said IJtatrict, de- duatries are particularly affected. code wUl have fer-reachlng bene­ price. No lob too big or too small. office, 808 Main Street Oo., .Windsor Locks, Nstlonal er, 8 Breptaoes, 2-car garage, at $17Jt00. CtaU m e Jarvis ReoUy Multlptant oorporatlona are ex­ day .to the wearing of dark nm- CaU now. 649-0728, 6444601. 2-4678. .06% Sq. Ft. ROOM FOR RENT, light house­ Business Property For Sals 79 room home, bunkhouae, aU fUr- SDC ROOM CAPR, flreptaee. tec ®^^Mi»otlco of Dorothy K. 0»«it of fits to both manufacturers and glassm .to cocktail loonges. Driving School (over our business office). full baths, buUt-tes are among the C o.. R ealtors, 646-4112, 649-7614. pected to adopt the code, along users at data processing equip­ ELECTTROLOX Sales and Service It’s open Monday through IpHt RaU Fencii« keeping facilities, centraUy lo> nlditoga Included. UseHe SB year. atomge Moeet, ahiml-| sold 2fancbeator. ezecutiix. . You’re too old to buy a motor­ EXTERIOR PAINTING, fully in­ 2.96 P er SeetioB CENTER STREET — 8 StocM ptue m a w extraextras this house offers. J. Good financing. John H. Lstppen, with the many users of computer m ent.” hooded representative, Alfred Connecticut's largest, auto­ Friday from 9:00 a.m. to cated. 649-9468. D . Realty, 648-6129. ST. JAMES PARISH — 8 room Oo- centers where data from various cycle if yoil no tonger know a sured. work guaranteed. Free es­ SalMBBeB Waated 36-A Dutch Doors 7 room apartment, all hi one Xno., 649-626L lontal, 4 or 6 bedrooms, formal Many. makers are preparing to Am ell, 206 Henry St. 648-0460. matic and standard dilft, timates. N. P. Boudreau, 742- 4:00 p.m . Or call 648-2701. package, exceUent locatien with remote points and -diflsrsnt makes pretty girl witting.U> rtUe behind 18.M Each TWO FAMILY — New root and .dlnlllg XOOSBIe large klteben, Uvlng ' cS ^ tora'w llh fi wblrii to bring In their adopt machines to the new code you on the buddy mot. free pick-up service, teen-age 7286. Exotic Preambled PnacUng Apsrtments—Flats— good potential. For further infor­ CUSTOM SPLIT-LEVEL Ranch in 160 LAKEWOOD CHtCLB, I. — lelalme opiinat eald estate, and eald of machines are intorchangsd af­ as customers require the new RIDE fttOM comer East Center classroom, older and nervous mation call the Phllbriek Agency, -siding, ebiiwiniim oombteations, room, 1% baths, 1% car garage, ter translation. What the average high-priced and Walker Street to Main Street, THE SOUTHERN From 3.75 P er Sheet T m enents 63 prestige location, 1,900 square QuaUtv built ranch of I target executrix la directed to rive public n^ service. studeqts our specialty. 116 649-8464. M x iA foot lot with diado treea, % feet of Uvlng area on a beautiful 80K117 t e shade treea, $16,906. . r X l tic# to the credlton to b i ^ in thetr By making tetsrehangs auto- modem hotel room needs I# tow­ H h c t f ^ g :lM ;S 0 . 648-2697. PROVEN MONEY MAKER Ptag-P«Bg TaUe Tope car garage, $18JM)0. Phlihriok PhUhriok A gency, 649-8464. rooms, Bvteg areel^te sipmro | within eald time ^ ow ed by e r reproductions of Picasso point­ Center St., ManchMder. Call Electrical Serrieea 22 NEW ENGLAND TWO ROOM apartipent fo r rent, lot. Muft he seen. J. D. Realty, feet, AA acne, beautIfUUy shaded, pobUahing a copy of this order in xnatio. an eventual savings to in­ 11.te Bach MAIN STREET CXJRNBR - 210 A gency, 6fiHM64. ______^ ings aixl more hooka in tixe uooet. for free booklet. 643-8662. TELEPHONE COMPANY Cedar Closet Uniiig heat, hot water, gas for cooking, 6484nM. NORTH OerVENTRY — $19,600. fendaceped lot 100x200 fe e t 649-] J j o m e ^ n ^ ^ r ^ ^ ^ a ^ c i ^ ^ ^ dustry and government sgenolss FREE E5STIMATBS. Prompt serV' feet cn Main Street by 180 feet to said . of msny times the initial oost of Flood Cott $450,000 Any man who spends mors than AatoBoldles For Sole 4 ice on all types of electrical wir­ Leading National concern has .21 Sq. FL electric refrigemtor and stove finr- Neat completed 6 room Cape, oO 1196. from t h e date------of------tble------order------and re- An equal opportunity employer nished. CaU 649-7787, 6-7 p.m . deep. Ideal comer lot. Semi-pro­ SIX ROOM CMontal, two Mocks compiling the code to predicted 'one day' a month betting at a ing. Licens^ and insured. Wilson found that . salesmen with # WfatAnws fessional building on it. BusineM R ecent from achoMs, 2-car garaga, en­ hot water heat, targe fenced ]wrd, turn make to this court of the notice TVIATBRTOWN (AP) — Town racetrack to a bachelor, boa on NEED CAR? Tour credit turned LEARN TO DRIVE - Special at­ Specialty, Food Plan. Encyclo­ From 10.00. E ech Bolfen Bej^ReM Eftat..64.yM ^ CIRCA 1800 — R ettored Colonial, 9 given, by the aasociation. down? Short on down payment? tention to ner\'ous and elderly. Electrical Co.. Manchester, 649' Zone 2. Few blocks to hospUal. T. closed porch, neat, clean, weU noma, 2% hatha, fireplaces, JOHN J. WALLFTT, Judge But some of the equipment Otffolato eetimate Sunday’s flash itehappy home life, or to Biarried 4817. Glastonbury, 648-1388. pedia, Memorial, or credit ex­ Pine Paneling J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. k ^ hom e. B ty o a A gency, 648- flood caused $460,000 in damage to a gambling woman. Banknipt? Repossession? Don’t Classroom for teen-ager. E*ickup perience have DO difflculty in .or Lin. FL TWO ROOM apartment. 149 Oak­ 6% R o o m RAN(H, 1% baths. Im screened {torch, miglnal features ■ UMiTATlOir ORDER makers see the newly adopted LARGE CUSTOM MPOBi to town and private property. The most xridely sptrten foreign ilnspnlr ‘ See Honest Douglas. In- service. Day or evenhig lessons. CLERK-TYPIST, company insur­ eam lng $600 to $1,000 monthly. casem ents land Street. 846-8339, h 6 . maculate condition, aluminum throughout garage, acreage, at a c o u r t o f f r o b a 'Te held at American Standard Code for In­ quin about lowest down, small­ ReascHiable rates. Manchester storms, beautiful aettteg. Assume vCOrlton «n u m W m . nuunuuw,HntMltos. 946ww- wmm61117. Moneberier, ^ Manchester, -within and on the for 18th the Die- day form ation Interchan$;e as Just the The damage total was about langauge in America to ffiigUrii Fhwr nidfliuiiK 24 ance service office, 8:30-4:80, 6- Since our- «H>yrighted Credit 40.60 Each Land For Salt 71 MANCHESTER — Walk to shop­ —and tt gets more foreign every est payments sniruhen. No small Drtviitg Academ y. 742-7249. Plan is a must for every Busi­ OBmMnatioB Doers 6 bedroom naeb, 2-car ga* 4% % m ortgage, only $18,900. first stop te the xli$ht direction. equally dtvldied between town and day week, starting salary $86 LOOKING FOR rentals? OeU J. D. ping. 6 room spUt level home, 6 RoUlng Park. j . Wallett. Judge, Officials of International Busi- year. losa o r finance company plan. FLOOR SANDING and rsflniHrtng weekly. Tel. 649-6237 for appoint' ness and Professional man, yon 1B.96 E adi COVENTRY — On Route 44-A. rage, 2 bathe, 2 firmtacae, Oartton W. Bntchtes, 649-6168. private property, said Jsmee E. Douglas Motors, S83 Main. R eelty. 648-6139. targe bulU-in kttbhen, eliding twmtxime, Uvlng room with Itoe- Weshly painted 6 room Cape on Estate of Minnie Church. late of noss Machines explain: "Rfith the espriano, town council ctosirtnan, One of the great mysteriea of (H>eclaiiidng in older floors) ment. have almost an inexhaustible 81.9 acres, partly wooded, 6 room a lot loaded with ipnM .al trees Kondieater, In said District, decease^ Motwcyeles—Blcydes 11 Painting. CeUlun. Paperhanglng. CA»I *N'CARRY glass doors from spacious liv­ ptace, dining L, rec room, 2 baths, MANCHESTER — Modem 4 bed- new code as a foundation, tt be­ y erterJay. oivlUzation to where doctors get 1964, S-DOOR FORD, exceUent run- supply of prospects. $125 week­ Ranch house and guest cottage. oil hot water beat, sbrUbhed and ■nri riim ha wamwa -with Itx20l On motion of The Connecticut M nk No ]ob too amul. John VerfalUe, Owner moving to Europe,e. ^ 1 ing room to sundeck. Family room ranch, 8 heths, 100x200 lot, ana anraM, garage Wim I and Trust Coonpany of Hartford. Con- comes possible to achieve even­ all the old magazines they keep TTlwg condltian, nbuUt motor with FOR SALE — 1963 Lambretta ly Draw agiunst high Com­ KITCHEN CABINETS — 470 MAIN St.- room apartment. shaded lot, $19,800. Wohrerton full basement, Immedfete occu­ screened patio, oversize kitchen, nectlcut executor. He recommended an extensive 649-5750. PART-TIME CLERK mission-Bonus arrangement for I .•wtcriflce. s $38,000. Terms. Write or slse bedrooms, walk-cut base­ tual standardization of the qMcifi- in their anterooms. 40,000 m iles, 4276. CaU 816-7862. Scooter, $460. CaU 643-9205 be­ ALL SIZES — ALL SHAPES — 040-6229. 9^ . Agency, R ealtor, 649-2818. pancy, Sacrifice at $17,900. Hayes D rive b y 82 OMeman Road, then] o r d e r e d ; That siz months from program of storm drain construc- If you really want your daugh­ We are coining to Manchester right man. Don’t miss this. For phone Meadowbnx*, 246 W. Put­ ment, private one acre treed catlona, and formats of each of tkm to prevent a repitition of the tween 8-8. ALL PRICES >. ' lot. Only $21,700. Minimum Ageney, 646-4808. the media—perforated tape, mag­ ter to get married, bo sure and I960 OORVEITB, 3-speed, 280 and' require part-time claim personal interview, phone Mr. CENTRALLY UXATED, 4 itxmi nam Ave., Greenwich,« Com., flooding. Private Instmetions 38 apartment, including air condition- TO 9-3334. flnancteg available. SPLTT-LEVEL, T rooms, 2% baths, ^y, RMutore 6iD-38Ua SVGe APe I creditors wltbln which to brinj to their netic tape, punched cards and hide the family album when her h.p., low mUeage, call 643-4543, TWO GIRL’S bicycles, one 26" clerk. Good typing and 'Sheldon CuUiera, E. Hartford NOBODY — BUT NOBT — targe family room, kttohen with R ueter, 648-0800. I claims on ln st eald eetaU, and eald A if(«r several hours c f co ntlraiod 289-6404. M on d a y through i^ , parking, refrigerator, stove, ' executor u directed to give public no- data transmission—used for data suitors call. after T p.m. EngUsh, $25; me 24", $16, good RIDING mSTRUemON oii your transcription ablli^ necessary. UNDERSH4IE NA'nONAL taut-tes, in t o r e o m system roiin Sunday, about 50 families in Waiters say that old loldes in condition. 643-8808 after 6 p.m. Flat,! Cltdm experience helpful but Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. to noon launAy room. $188 monthly, J. D. llanehestur .n w n u w wn w e.,, a . . . I I tic* *«> fee credttore to J»rinjr In thetr Interchange and communication." own horse, certified teacher, Realty. 643-6129. Houses For Sale 72 LAWRENCE F. FIANO tiiraughout the bouse, garage, ATnrtJMn 8T. — P uM D POOtn rw i-1 within said time suiowed by The association explains that the wea cf Bartow’s Pond were tennis aboee tip hatter than the 1968 CHEVROLET Im pala Sport jumping and dressage. CaU 742- not required. and T:00 to 10:00 p.m . NATIONAL LUMBER, INC., Coupe, V-8 standard transmission, R ealtor 648-2796 100x200 lot, 6-yeanK>ld, $22,900. dence, 6 targe bedroom s, 1% publishing a cony of this order in some under practices used until now, tt evacuated becouae of fears that average professional bassbaU 7425. 381 State Street. FOUR R(X)M mMulment, including REIMODELED. redecorated older Phllbriek Ageney, 646-8464. ■text pocking after you have t,..!.. beaement ree room 2. only t^riidia; Watrous Road.'THREE ROOM apartment, Hving R eelty, 04841180. These ean be filled te for specific thing you can’t give away. It well 649-4289. . . little shop-by-mall club, two Chester 644-0203 between 6-8 p.m. - Botton. plus n 0% room ranch style home ------1 estate to this Court lor allowance. It may be the th ^ you own most repaired, free pick-up and deliv­ room, kitchen, bedroom and FISH POND — completely handcrafted by present 848-1677 needs. SECOND mentgagee — UnUmtted j hours weekly, 10 weeks. Bam $60 only. bath, electric range, refrigerator, g U tO STREET—L arge Om>e with to__ _ „ . „ -i.. s.,. An example: The U.B. Weather BUFFALOED worth keeping. COMET 1960 — 4-door wagon, ery in Manchester. Russ' Mower or more in famous products. Club owner. Looking for the nfinsual femj^ kttehen, $1S.0». Joroph | o^ock standard, very clean and eco- Service, 742-7607. funds available for second meet-1 FOR 8ALJC — Summer end sue-1 heat, hot water. Available August Bureau cc^d use one of the gages, paymente .to suit your shopping saves friends money. chtol eqnesh, cucumbers, lettuce,' BROOK — W inning Dssign plus tend, then caU Wolverton B ortii. B roker. 646-0820. a tth e 'Probate Office In the Mmilclpal DENISON, Iowa (AP) — Judy acmical, low mUeage. After 5:30. 'l. Call' McKinney Bros., Inc., X gency, R eattor, $46-2816. ANDOVER — $16,900. Tmmam late Bunding in said Manchester. ^ and blank characters as the symbol TKEE REMOVAL pruning, and budget Expedient eerrlee. /. D. Write for free 276-page catalog. Situations Wanted— cabbage, potatoes, beets, beans. 648-6060. Peterson learned first-hand that DIOGING K -FA8H10NED 6« -S 6S6. _ bedroom ranrii, 100x600 lot. OOCTj COUNT RY COMFORT to fe« for storm clouds, whUe a railroad lot clearing. Lawn mowing. Frank Realty, 643-6129. No obUg^tion. Popular Qub, De­ Female 28 146 Adame Street. PRIVACY — I Y ■ ,1 ■! TI Mill 1, 1 fee allowance of eald administrat ^ might use the same place tor a all the buffaloes hi the United overatae garage. Ideal for needy- tins heantlfnl .Spot Level. Uvlng | with eald estate, ascertain- V CHEVROLET 1967 — 4-door, C, Noble, 649-6063 partment H802, Lynbrocrit, New TWO ROOM heated apartment, sleeping-car reservation. States aren’t on nickles. ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)—It’s rtd- A FRESH START will ease tension Yorti. WOMAN WOULD Uke to babysit stove and refrigerator furnished. weds or retired couqile. HRyea room, kitchen with huttt-ins, dining ment of heirs and order of distribution, feshioned to break ground with a standard shift, V-8, good shape, Clean 5% room ranch, plaster­ Gingham-Liks Embroldsryl A gen ts, 64S-480S. area. 6 hedrooms, den and rec mid fel» Court directs t i ^ o t i ^ The new and expanded stand­ Her oar collided with a buffalo, 4878..A fter 6:30, 649-8635. SHARPENING SERVICE - Saws, and help your vacation plans. $8,- evenings. C ell SIS OSC sfte r 6 HonaefcaW Gooda 51 OaU 648-6560. owned by Denison farmer Rodney silver shovel te this space-con­ 000 costs $66.76 per month. CaU ed walls. 12x22 screened hi - P - ,p., ■ n MM mm t4V^ ----— ^^11 aaMms I tlUlO PUICO AASl jflWfl 8**^ ard cods to expected to be es­ knives, axes, shears, skates, ro­ p.m . h i g h ELBU7ATIOK — Attractive room, garage, like new. Call now I tje^Ying be riven to ail person, kno-wn North ,on Highway 141 near here. scious state. To break ground for Frank Burke. Conn. Mortgage Ex­ EVERYTHING in Eerflised, re-< THREE ROOM heated apartment breezeway. carport, quiet dead tor rtkxwteg. Wolverton Agency, to be interested theretn to a o n w and pecially helpful to the Depart­ QLDBMOBILE, 1960, 4-door, Super tary blades. Quick .service. Capitol Help Wantad—Hale 36 6-bedrocm Ranch, waUc-out base­ ment of Defense to speed opera­ Miss Peterson was not injured its new research center, tee Mar­ 88, Uaek, full power, exceUent Equipment Co., 38 Main St., Man­ change. 16 Lewis Street. Hartford, ccndttkmed used furniture and ap-l ftb ; 6 room heated, $110. Oean. end .street, $l,0(n less than own­ Reattor. 649-2818, eve. Mr. Rueter, be thereon. ‘ ers cost, minimum down, fi­ ment, trees, nice view, near I copy of this order in tions from missile-tracking to the but damage to her automobile., was tin Cbmpany used a loser beam coadltion. Call 649-6014. chester. Hours daily 7-5. Thurs­ 246-8897. PLUMBERS and phnnber’s help- Situations Wanted— pHancee — High In quoUty. lam to , GOrfield 9-9928. 6484»09. .having a clpculatlon in said DJstriex to set oft a small detonation. The price. Antiquos from Vermont------^------nancing. >- f. ' school, only $16,900. COrlton W. routine orderings of siq^lies. estim ated at $300. The buffalo, au- day. 7-0. Saturday 7-4 . 643-7958. em, steady work. Apply in person Male______35 Hutchtes, Realtor, 64941162. at least seven days before ttie day of thorltlea reported, apparently died blast lifted the equivalent ef about I960 THUNDERBIRD, full power, estate. r.*irp , Route 88, Vernon, 876-7609. ' small dogs. Grooming Cocker for two tamiUes, all te one parcel. 8 bedrooma and den, apocioM morning: VACATION 1668 CHEVROLET Impala, 348 en­ Manchestei exchange. Enterprise. benefits. CaU lor appointment Spaniels our specialty. Harmony hot water, built-ins, refrigerator, 643-2708 or 876-8010. washer a ^ dryer,. $140. 649-0308. SIX ROOM taunaculate home Recently built and modem. The kitchen, garage, aad patio, gine, triple carb., floor shift, $750. 1946 l&) Kennels. Hebron Road. Bol­ THEN YOU OWE IT across from ShaJy Glen. 184 feet Tides wlH be high along the 649-T41T after 6:30. TO YOURSELF whole package can be years and large level treed lot near roSf Oonnecticut shoreline from noon COMPANION — TOP NOTCH SECRETARY for ton. 643-5427 , FOUR ROOM duplex apsutment, on ’Turnpike, 680 feet deep.-Bel It is priced te the low 20’s. J. D. course. Askixig $17,900. OsU mm m u TO SEE THIS Air Real Estate. 843-9633. to 2 pan. today. Low tide at Old Household Servlees Plant Manager. Apply Conn. State PRODUCTIok AKC REGISTERED G e rm a n "SUPrat DSXUXE" heat, water, stove and refrigera­ R ealty. 648-6129. Charlie B u n a , 829-8266. Saytirook today to at 7 a.m. and 1962 VOLK£(WAGEN Statictti Wag^ Employriient Service, 1 806 Main tor, $80 monthlvr CaU after 6, Offered IS-A Shej^rd puppies. 13 weeks eld. 6 ROOMS o r FURNTTURB MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, SIX ROOM CsqM, exceUent oon ft- 7 pm. Sunset today to 8:17 pm. on, 10,(X)0 mUee. Phone 648-6690. Street.' Manchester. A public serv­ Call 649-0421'. AD 100% Guaranteed 046-8608. Arthur A. Wfttson Roidiy ice t no fee charged, MACHINIST dishwasher, disposal. attic fen. at­ ^ O N p /jy ticn, cloae to aebools and sbe^ and' sunrise tuntoirow 4:30 am. 1967 CHEVROLET, Model 210. 2 FURNITURE refinlshed—Scratch­ ONLY $433 FIVE R(X>M apartment, first tached garage, nicely landscaped ptag. Marlon Marian B.E. Rohextaon. Rcal- 166 M ate S t , Booting weather tor Long Bh es, bums removed, color changed. DACTSHUNDSBeautiful, home­ $14.06 DOWN lot, close to schools. $16,900. tand ISotmd to Mentouk Point and door sedan, good condition, $450 BOOKKEEPER F0R‘ Rockville of­ bred puppies, reasonable price. floor, partially decorated at 87 lo r, ISISAS. Wethersfield T el. 649-4420 after 4:30 p.m. Manchester Refinishing Co., 643- fice, full charge through trial bal­ $14.06 MONTH Seaman Circle. Large backyard. Philhriek Agency, 649-8464. Block telana—■wtodi mostiy south­ Amston 8OT-2970. — YOU GET — ' _ I 9283. ance. Give lull particulars. Box For second shift Two children accepted but no TWO FAMILY SLAT — Jnrt Usted. east at 10 to occasionally 16 knots 1966 OLDSMOBILE S-88 C«>nverti-, — 11- ItiBCE BEDROOM n ve and five with two additional tiito sfteriwon and Wednesday af­ REWEAVING of bums, moth hples. ______DD. Herald. _____ pets. $96 a month. 648-0147. Ue, exceUent condition. Sacrifice. Articles For Sak - 45 IS-FIBCaC tXVING ROOM noma on third floor. Separata oU ternoon and varislble at about 6 Can 649-0060. Zippers repaired. Window Shades APPLICAnONS being taken for 12- FTBCE K l’lCHEN AVAILABLE NOW — 4 rooms, beating systems, practically new. made'to measure; all .sized Vene- — PLUS — SEFnCTMKS full-time office and sales help. Ap-1 First-class man only capable of F (^ SALJB — Flat atone for walls, second floor, hot water, close to Few stoM off bos Unc. Asking EABT HARTFORD - Low tmem. I 196T OLDSMOBILE Convertible, tian blinds. Keys made while you ply in person. House ft Hale. 946 ELECTRIC Main St., one child acceptable. ANW^ $81JD0. T . J . Crockett, R ealtor, wait. Tape Recorders . for rent. reading blueprints, setting up fireplace, veneer, end patios Cell ^^2**6%*°xooma^i^ *1% M*’ ^ to the morning -with all poiwer, good condition. $500. Main St. 649-0617. REFRIGERATOR 646-7094 after 7 p.m . 646-1877. 876-8460. Marlow’s,'; 867 Main. 649-6221. and cqmraUng drill presses, TV SET hstiia. Atteoettvs natural wood-U ^ nm^l*^^le milling machines, and lathes. HUMED SEWERS REGISTERED NURSES for all LAWNMOWERS, garden tractors, AND COMB. RANGE $14,900 — SIX ROOM O h w , ap- work, garage, firsploes, *tawied 1962 OORVAIR MOIfZA. bucket shift.s. 40-hour week. Many fringe and tiUen. Turns, tredee. ports Free DeUverr in Conn. Furnished ApurtUMata 6S-A pm xlm ateiy $8,200 dosm can aa- backyard te cool Mimmsr U vtog.^ seats, seat belts, whitewalls, etc. Building—Contracting 14 benefits. Director of Nursing, Free Set-Dp By Our Man NathiM CImwl auma axirtteg mortgage. COU Wolverton Agency, Realtor, sig-l am portiona m om ^ and Showroom condition. WUl con­ aad service Capitol Equipment, 1% ROOM FURNISHED imart- Tenhe, , , ITSn • ^ 7~ I Cedarcrest Hospital, Newington. as Mate Street Free Service 1^ Experta 649-8a89 after 6. N o aganto, p i e ^ . 2816. Eve. S T ^ e t e r , 64641809. 6 8 ^ sider trade. 644 8666. CALL ME cm your formica needs.' ______■ , ______Ideal working conditions ia oijr rnent. light housekeeping, hath- W o- - ______i Marins observations; _ bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, new plant located ia East Hart­ 646-7968. .Free Storatge Until Waated Done. HELP YOURSELiF to extra cash! Phone for ^tpolntment mom. reeaonable, centrally lo­ MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, Block W end—Wlntto rortheast 1968 CHEVROLET Im pala with vanitory units, table-tops and Money problems solved! Friendly ford. Excellent benefits, high SCREENED LOAM for the best te cated 646-8404 between noon-6 78x160 true ttaaded tot, attached 7 t e r a p w t w M. 148 en g in e,. automatic transnils- island standa 649-^86. wages, with shift premiums SAMUEL ALBERT SOUTH WINDSOR intendew in your home will start' lawns from our acreenlng plant H ertford. 247-0888 p jn . ‘ 8 1 9 8 garage and breeseway, 9 bed- Stretford Point—^J^nde no:^- sto. good condltien. Call after you on pleasant, dignified part- and production bonuses. Andover - Columbia. George Grif- IMCINNEY BROS. rooms, dteing room, firepfeos, 1% I east 7 knots, tempersttire 05, vis- • :M . 649-2124. QUALITY CARPENTRY-Rooms, time career selling Avon (3os- SEE TT DAT OR IGGHT : ' • fing. Inc.. 743-7886 If you have-.po means of tzane- S e w e t o m DispesEl Co. walkteg dtotauce to ele-ltoiltty 7 miles, cloudy, 'basements refinlshed built-iu, metics and Fragrances. I ^ h « Xn the xroent dress design contort 282AM Less^Porchase Plsn C R E V R O L N , 1967, 210 series, 4- formica tue. general repair No porUdioa, m send my auto for .U 6-in Pearl St—Ml S-6SM msntaty and High School, $16,900. WesthamipUm Beach — Wlmto commission. Complete training. SPECIAL SALE - Picnic teUes. you. No obUrotfon on your port 1 , Itold at the Art Institi^ te Lnelous trutt motifs are ambroid- Attractive 4-hadroom zanrti, Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 649-1 northeast 4 fcnoto, temperature 66, door eedw, standard transrals-i }ob too small. CaU WUllam Rob-. <3all 289-4922. Apply hi person extra sturdy 2" tumber, 6 toot kttchan hnUMns, 2 hatha, sunk­ akm, $876. Glastonbury 633-4189 or bins ' CXrpentry Service, 649-3446.' A—Lr^r-E—R—T —S A atimilliig Jnnper-Mouse end In gterttem-Uke afiaet onto 36U. |vtoa>Htty 7 mftes, elowdy. $12.96. 7 foot H4JQ. DSIlverad. W. — eropped aTeeveless hMero. kttcben towws! Make exteaa te en Urixig rocm, attached ga­ -----I SHOE PTTTBR, experience prefer- Stinker. 876-7148. 46-16 ftIB Y N ST., HARTFORD WANTED — l«r»98 with Patt-O-RoM te to rage, l^h, oseumohle mort­ jg i red, part-time or_full-tlme,_good OPEN IflQHTS TILL 19 PJC. gtft-glvteg. TRUMBULL STREET — t femUy U n i^M lA C , 4-door, radio, heat­ Special Services ““ aixea 9, 11, 12, 18, 14, Pattern No. 2824-H has hot-teon gage. Osmer win lend fi­ 6-S, 68x188 treed lot, 8-car garage, I HE’IX. TH ira TWlDfl starting salary. Tote 'n Teens, THE FULLER BRUSH SUPER-CEDED ROTARY and ; 10’,4 to 88. a iie 11. 81% bust, te n p - nancing. Trades .considered. er, ontomatic traaemlsBion, new — ...... 956 Main Street. reel Toro m.owers at ^pectel FOR SALE - Uis wringer wnsh transfer for 7 motifs; cote chart. Miinwtnmn comhinottons, oU heat, I tlree, new battery. $60." 649-1043. TREE CUTTING and removal, lots C O >fP A N Y ing machine, televisioa se$,^. gee EAST HARTFORD GT, 3% y&rds of 85-inch; bwcrOi To order, aend 66c |n coins to: large elsah rooms. ExesUent coo-1 No mattor whtrt you {dan to spend y^ur vacation . . . b o matter how lonf prices! Save up to $20. Msriow’e FUEL OIL : 1% yards; Mouse. l% yar^ 74^™ ^’ LICENSED PRACmCAL nurses refrigeretor. Can 649-2160. Anne Oahot, The Mancheeter Eve* j^^rorten Ar«cy. lUrt-U* te WtegTSo^ 867 Main Street ?• To ordw, send 40c to c ^ i PAUL FIANO AGENCY __'| for all shifts, 40-hour week. Many atag H e r a l d, USt A m CM tor, 6i»-Ki6. I g,,^rttan. a Yacation you’w g o ^ to enjoy—keep up with what’s going on at hotn* 196? FIAT, $275, good running'' 88 Long HUi St EUPCmiC RftNCS. 0 — for SALESMAN DAY NURSERY t Sue Bumktt, Hie M eache^ Evs; 648-0458' oendition. CaH 649-2641. __ fringe benefits. Lhrector of Nurs- E. Hartford. Oonn. PICNIC TABLES - Extra etnrdy. M n l w ^ e r a l d . A m » HEW TQBX M, N.K. i' i t ing, Cedarcrept Hospital. Newlng- oU hotted oonatnieticB. 6 fool eiininier oottnge. aWdi 990. Can ‘ SUMMER DAY CAMP For irt-etaas malUng odd lOe t e VBRT ATlRACnVB 4 hsdroomi Whan he saw a hat drop from a by having The Manchester Evening Herald satt to your vacation add^Nsa. Roofliig— (MM668 anytteee. X AMWMfTAS, NEW YORK h S ; , to^SteM iedtoTl truck ohsod^of Ito W r t o ^ to 2-door eedaa.l'*------$UA6, 6 foot $22J6, 16 feat each pattern. Print Name, Addrees fta equal eppertMUftar eeaployur $26.96 and others, te e — Wed, de- l U S I m l A w iv F or Ist-clsuu m ailing add lOc t e with 2Sone aad Pattern' Number. fuU fil rec room. waU to car. got out, picked up the hat condttion, $100. OaU 649-' ^ ^-M ON INC. Rodflng, siding, B E AUr m i L R OSEWOOD tap X each pattern. Print Name, Address MANCHESTER — ExeeqUv»6 bed­ , -painting. (Carpentry. Alterations TOY DEMONSTRA’TOIw. Oppor- Uvexod. W . a n k e r. fIS-TMS. Just 60c lor the New '66, Album room ranch, 2 baths, heated patio, waU carpeting %car garage, and setj^to of the .ju^ dining table with Meek lege, 4 E 369fc com- I BUYH L. GBZYB Many lovely dealgna! XUrecnoos tor roeruathto room, targe kifehsa, IIM BUZCK d-4eer sedan mission. No collecting or deUver- l o a m SALE — RMuter $l« atom btedi,. atamdl dtoirs. fTi. CUI — Send 60c today for the new fall MsoT. many extras, $81,000. J.lpotteeman eauglit fate axi|J^. gays euto- ship guaranteed. 209 Autumn -StT ary expected. (Oar A winter '68 Baslc.Fashion, a oom- eutt aad afifran to kiUt; doily, acre tot. Bsl Ate/ltM Ert ' laoMc HUft; also, two tires, 643-4860. ing. Latest IBM equipment writes ______free loom, $13A6. Fill, send, atom ‘ arookatl 5n8ial5rS*««ta ‘iteifttlchrtfe - your master orders for you and EXPOTOTNCBD PftDnTOS.want' gravel and white send 64$-9t0$- kaow ahyot tUe od). Id. 289^2 , U ppdV T el. $48-7729. 'KWvtantor, j% . DION ROOFING and elding, ni-i insures weekly cmmlasibns. i 6d ' Work locally between Man­ raMMne eU- I' terations, ceUings, painting andtl Choice Visual kit or reguWr toy! chester and Glaatoabury. ffccoel W RITI BOX • . HBBALO * FtoteaniUp ■1 • ft . FO R O . 666-7766 between 6-7 e r apply' SALE 16 mm .rtJMbA -seii .tea;, " c r . WOriL tion guaran-l------• ktt. American Home Toy Pnrtte%| - Inc.. 640-aTA ;ii----- V r r . i - ,

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f c ■...' •■ •• r Tv 0 TUESDAY, JUDY SB, U St Avrenga jkllsr K ft Pim r Rm tiM WoRthtf ■ '•^1 -iiia * I0I»T1!EN Par Mm Week RMedl I o f U. m. WooMtoi M arD RilM S -i ' -. Mtaa XMlicr Granatrom wiV con^ Membera of the K of C will go inorsoss of about 1«® P«r oanb 13,701 Mm aao. Tkwraiay duot a BIMe atudy period tomor­ to the John F. Tierney IVnecU Pension Board IS yield Ok ths mastat v i^ High aa to to. About Town row at T:30 pjn. at a'midweek Home, 219 W. Center Bt., tonight 'vfm%rose to 8.96 per cent from »-10 HALL aervloe at Trinity Oovenant at 8 to pay respects to the lata per cent, wtaue ydeM/on ooca MmnehMt9r-—A City o f ViUogm Charm Mr. md Mm. DueiM Skinner, Church. The board of Chriatian Samuel Kemp Jr., an honorary | value is tip to 4.X1 per cent num member. Will Discuss Uiiir floo, MMuid, and their educatkm will meet tomorrow at 3.96 per cen t FOR RENT PRICE SEVEN CENTS ilMigWiS*. PameU, of Lake Park, 8:30 pm. at the church. Dining the three years tones YOU U n a M i'...... (TWBMTir PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1968 (CTaaolflria AMvarMtong oa Paaa 18) na. are ataittng with Mna SMn- MembeM of Omar Shrine C3ub | Investmeius the bonk has handled tha retlr^ nar'a paeanta, and Mr*. A r- The Ladiea AjwlMary to the Han- wUl continue work on the tmck- ment fund, about 198 per cent of 34 OOLWAV DT. Uaar McOoww^ M WaMa St, for cheater Barracka, Veterana of float tomorrow night at 7 at ^ur- I the book value bM been Inveeted mi’a Auto Body Shop on Mints The Town Pension Bdaid adU in oommMi stocks.,Aooordliig to an t ftffiB wn s-m m two eMalaa Worid War I, will aponeor discuss the peiformanM of the FOR ALL OOOABIOim a patients’ picntc on the grounds Court. Chainnan Jcunes Dlckaon | WUoox, the inorsase in market State News reminds Nobles to bring gloves. town employes retlrenmt fund In­ value is attributable to the change. of the Rocky Hill Veterans' vestments at a regular business Home and Hoapltal on July He recommends that as much Rail Unions Oppose meeting at 4 pm.^n July 29 in I 36 per cent of the fend could 80 at e p.m. Anyone wish­ the Municipal B)ulding hearing Roundup ing to aaaiat may contact Mrs. be Invested in oemtnem atopka. Hospital Notes room. Some of the common stocks are Reported Ready Helena Brickson, 43 Maple St., 8 m oar A prellminaty^ report from WU- currently selling below coot, WU- boepital chairman, or Mrs. James ''Visllhig hoara are X to 8 p^m. | ihun W. Wilcok of the Hartford SuBivan, 38 Biro St. National B au and Trust Co., who ODx says, yet the oommon stock for all areas exofspt maternity,' portion of the fund has a market ICC Plan; Congress Leary Protests manges Uw pension fund, shows where they are X to i and 6:80 value as a whole of 9180,806, about The VFW Auxiliary will have to 8 p.m. and lurivate rooms, where ■ubet&tl^ increases in both 26.2 per cent over Its book -vakia Tax Judgment a picnic tomorrow at the Rocky they are 10 am. to 8 p.m. Vlaitora value ahg Income from the funds WUcoK also attributes the in­ OSUl Veteran’s Home and Hospital. are requested not to smoke in pa­ hoi At ^ bbard meotlng he will creases In the fund’s 'income to re­ Members of the committee are re- tients’ rooms. No more than < two | investment of substantial sums in ^CANDIKB HARTFORc TYa P)-—Danid ndnded to be at the picnic grounds 'vtsitors at one time per patient. deacrlM the Investmenta in de- J. Leary, who served a seven- a Final Hitch corporate bonds, rather than U.8. Asks Shutdown Delay at 6:30 p.m. For information call Pamela S. Hdoombe Joseph F. jgamuka tall./ih addition, the board will ■a unfinished business from Savings Bonds. year prison term for conspir­ Mrs. Raymond Hagenow, 381 Pattents Today: 198 The savings bonds were sold at Wooditand St. WinU of H Scholarships trevlous meeting, including a a small loss, but ths oorpcaate ing to defraud ■- the city of a d m i t t e d YK8TB»DAY: «r of proposed changes In the ST. LOUTS /ATW__ DnlLjabor court TMa would bo only thabput Into affect at 12:01 o.m. local Waterbury, is protesting a William Poehnert, Loveland Hill Two 1063 graduetea of Southf mployes’ retirement h^efits. bonds were bought at discount Jnna in ■t*P- vTOUld Wind Up With ffm c Tucodoy. He ooid C m greu Also Reviewing Split DOUBLE from face value, making up tha QhIh ’s PbamiMy way unionsHODS mvoivea u me courto throughout the coun- could not -enact leglelatlon to summary judgment ordering Atom -Free Rd., Vemon; W ^ter Hohla, 204 Windsor High School have been representative to Nutmeg Boys^ Compared with figures frirni could not -enact legislation WORLD GREEN Maple St.; Leon Herzig, Ellbi^on; State in 1962, he earned iettera July 6, 1960—the year ^lat the loss. s w M A n r e r . national woric rules diniute try. I’ve ooenseen labOT courts hi a'vsrt a strike by that time. him to pay the government Horace McMiUen, 26 View St.; awarded Leadership Scholarships the varsity baseball and berak< bank took over management of will oppose President Ken­ action. They srs not a good Hsmrls ssksd for an answer nearly |1 million in income FREE DELIVERY Edwin Stoltzner, 90 Mountain St., for their freahman year of study teams. the fund’s investments—lU^i^ket thing,” said H.B. CUlbsrt, head of within 34 hours. He addressed his Picnic, Doll Show nedy's request f for another 90 days the (of the case) by the courts.” chronize their economic pro­ ter international climate” could at Tlw Parkade—404 Middle T|Ac. West aporta progriun, the Leaders’ l^AL GRANT GIVEN railroad dispute—or at least post­ Leary, now 71, was conricted in result from signing the agree­ Miner, Brewster St, Coventry, Corps and tha Officlala dub. poning a nowdown until aftor the new work rules they propose to (OneUaeto ea Page Ten) grams, the leaders also were ex­ BIRTHS TODAY; A doubter '7GTON (Aff>)—The al- 1939 with former Waterbury Mayor pected to review the widening ment. Z ^ u k a , son o f Mr. and Mira. ation of 921,408 as a grant to 1964 electlon-ahould fry sereral Frank Hayes and a dozen other of­ But Khrushchev, as quoted by to Mr. and Mrs. Leo LaFlamme, Petw J. Zamuka, 'waa sophomora VIC’S Unda cf flsh, none of them to his breach between the Soviet Union Central Naugatuck V t^ y Re­ ficials of conspiring to defraud the the official Soviet news agency, Weaehouse Point; a daughter to dloadvantage. smd Red China and the fruitless Mr. and Mn. Arthur Nichols, dasa vice prealdeDt and president, g ie ^ Planning Agency -was an- city ri over 91 million. Leary was talks between them which ended Tass, again tied the test ban of both the senior class and tlw by the Urban Renewal 1. It should sHmlnats ttw dta- Neither Victory nor Defeat sentenced to 10 to 16 years. closely to a nonaggression pact CbapUn; a aon to M)r. az>d M n.. puts os on Issus In ths slsetlon last weekend. Lawrence Boucher, Thonipson- Student Counefl ki high schod. A Administration yeikerday. When his appeal was turned between the North Atlantic Treaty AMERICAN LEGION A B o th s P iiM campaign. down by the State Supreme Court The Communist party secretar­ Organization and the Communist viBe; a son to Mr. and Mira. Rob­ 2. It should avoid gstUng tabor in 1941, Leary fled. He was cap­ ies and heads of government met Noe. He did not, however, spe­ ert Sheridan, Windsor. J l PIZZA SHOP ki general mad at 1 ^ . three weeks ago 'with Khrushchev tured to Chicago in 1946 and cifically say the world could not d u b o h a r o b d TBBTBRDAY: 9. n should take-th e ratlraad Gan Accord brou^^ back to serve his sen­ in Etost Berlin. That conclave was have one without the ^^cr. wamam Hughes, 348 WctbereBl wnlcn leaders off the book. tence. He was releaxMd ftom prison generally believed to have been a The premier's views ■‘were to a at.; R al^ Sorenson, Gtatitonbu^; I Whion you warit the best, buy 4. It should help the rsiliViads to 1963. strategy session on the-.Moecow- letter to the heads of state o f the Scott Johnson, 330 Ajdams 8t.; bMln saving money. The government’s tax esse Peklng ideological quarrel. SO African countries which took Mrs. Janioe Hookins, 232 Adams An this u eommloned on one Start of a Solution agaifwt Leary waa instituted in It was boycotted by Romanian part In the Addis Ababa confer­ St.; Mrs. Gerlnde Motbes, 87 W. Closed July 22 thing: that the 11-man Interstate 1041, when the government President Gheorghe Oheorghlu- ence In May. ^mmerce Commission aet in- \ Main S t, Rodcvine; Mrs. BBizabeth claimed he end his Wife owned Dej, who was beUeved nursing a Tass distributed it around the BINGO Marx, 67 SdhaUar Rd.; Mre. Lana ateiul of staU. grudge over (Jomecon efforts to world just as American, British -^n/nLn GMVA 9420,2&0.06. kifterest on tMs EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT OolUnB, 56A Chestnut S t; Hert>eit Ketmedy has asked Congress to CAMBRIDOB, Md. (AP)—M sny^elal progress a this city of curtail his country’s development and Soviet delegates were holding empower the ICC, for a two-year residents of Cambridge feel the amount has brought the total Skinner, TaloOtitviaile Rd., Vemon; 11,600 has been n le and there sought by the government to of heavy industry. a hard-working session at Spirid^ Ondon Clark, Middle Rd., EUing- thru August 5 period, to hand down deoislohs In tentative agreement between Ne- are prospects for lore tangible t O'CLOCK—LESION HOME, LEONARD ST. nearly 91 mMllon. Oheor^lu-Dej was here today. novka Palace. ton; Mrs. Charlene Enoch and son, C.AXDIKS vitiB rallroad-unlcn argument gro and wMtewhite 1 eommodattane amendraant.-pa the John Deniposy. national figures |jp determtas under water today, hut warned of Mia. Esther Famsvnnth, 2 Terraoe I railroad ease wouldn’t day Ml Mis^Wpahington «ffflce oflidwh charter, iq;iproved Rifle Shot Kills Student an eleventh hour hltcN ^ JCLT XX to ATTG. 81 B rtb o iW f ’Wtoetloin: 74b 'addition. Use aesooietion sBo- vririelr— owintoy "“i moduces wfiht Y - Dr., Rockville; Patrick Breonsa, | 'Atty. ’Csn. Eicbert F. Kennedy af- Town (Council oated 91,000 to .the edmAMstoatrara most sfflclsntiy. The ides is to get The Tass story of the meeting s u m ...... 1.25 Bast Haitfbrd. ter nearly 10 hours cf nsgotiations ment ig not df tile State Prison mt W i& m - each country to turn out for the for the first time did not mention K) PLAIN DRESSES ...... 1.25 (dontlnned ea Page bstwsan Negro leadara end Mary­ endum. It win' m Into sffeOt Aiig. ftoML Um State Prison Storm at Traveling on Parkway a test ban but merely reporied land and Cambridge ofRolals. The 30, opening ' reAUiiranta, Inotels Bnfield, add the state prtodh farm (Ooatlmied ea Page Bight) that the chief U.S. negotiator, W. BLANKETS 85c ...... 2 for 1.50 15 Million People Fed pact says it “Is oonsidersd as im­ and hotels to Negroes. Town of­ for women at Nfanttc to be uasd Averell Harriman. Britain’s Lord SHORTS ...... 50e posing a moral obligation. . . to ficials said they would support the for emergency aid to parolees, the Hailshxun and Soviet Foreign Min­ WASHINGTON — Tha national I .Ward Witness abide by and fully support the amendment should it be petitioned annual report sold. WBeiTORT, (AF)—A mediosl^ Richmond, where he was studying ister Andrei A. Gromyko had “a TROUSERS 65c ...... 2 for 1.25 sriiool-hmch ' program served 2,rJ spirit and intention of tou agree­ to &e hsdlot. The CPA reported It spent 93,- student was killed by a mysterious under a 97,500 research fellowship. further exchange of views.” 500,000,000 kinchea last y ttr . B a t/ ment” It la not lto;sUy htodlng. At a mass meeting Tuesday Sides Ripped Two unidentified youths notic^ ^ FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY 760 for discharge grants, c lo t h ^ , shot early today aa he was re­ 'This could refer to talks ef a PHONE 64S-7XM kig them were 15,000;000 & G IF T S Claims Police “Not everything has been ac- night, Negro leaders mads their emergency asBlstance and bools the sports car stopped . on tb« nonaggression pact or any of the in 66,000 schools. COASTATO-COAST comifilSbed,” Kennedy said. "It is farewells. AU axospt CHoris Rich­ for graduates of the prison auto Off Train in turning to college in Virginia. His pavement in one of tire parkway’s other East-West items Khrush­ 1,000,000 a major step forward. It to an ef­ ardson, chairman of the Oun- mechanics school. body was found slumped over the westbound lanes, saw the body and chev has brought up. Used Threats fort to get Osmbridga back to- bridgS' Ncmriolent Action Commit- H m OPA also sponsored a pro­ Wheel of Ms ^>oirta oar on the called state police. In his letter, the Soviet premier ’ether. It is not a rietoiy or de- tss, and Fred Jariuon have come Hours later police still could not gram to which 44 private cHiMns Jersey Crash Merrlt Parkway. told the African leaders mat the Ssat for anybody.” to Cambridge to t|ie past two helped oonviots adjust to the world explain the shooting. Vdbrbanh* Jr. Negroes have agreed to halt years to aid the Ne|^ cause outeide the i»1son walls. State Police said they found no Rinko’s wife, Bsibara and their tCoBtimnil SB Page Blghl) demonstratlims indefinitely be- Philip Savage, an official of the These volunbeeia each ^wneored By JOW CURLEY weapon in the car, anid that the son were staying -with her mother Contest closes Danie* Charga eause “further progress can bqst National Assootation for the Ad­ aa tomaite c f one of the three adult HARRISON, N.J. (AP)—A four- bullet that killed 27-year-old in Bridgeport. be obtained In an atmosphere of vancement. of colored People, told ooureottonal institutions. They got car Hudson ‘flibes passenger train Walter Rinko Jr. rqkparently had Rinko was a cum laude grrad- Monday, August 5th LCNDON (AP)—a prosecution calm and serenity.” to know them before their relmse collided with a parked diesel en­ been fired from a rifle. uate of Fairfield Univei-aity. Whtie witness to the rice trial of Dr. The agreement points out that (CoBtlniied OB Page Thirteen) through visits and letters, helped gine that jutted out into its path The bullet paased through Rin- going to the university as a BuUetiiis Stephen Ward testified today po- them plan their future actiritles, today, killing two persons and in­ ko's left arm and riiest, and laboratory technician to Norwalk RAMKBI StatiM ffMoo—The 44 m t eUSSK Uce threatened to take her young and helped them adjust to normel juring 38 more. lodged in his right arm. Hospital. It was at the hospital Culled from AP Wires SIX "Car if tbe Ycar'^i^ agtemtie trin aii- sister and her baby from her un oomonunAty Ufe again. An imemployed Scranton, Pa., Rinko, married and the father that Rinko met his -wife, who aito and w eitlN r eye h n ttr—Rkn AMERKAM less she provided ciridence agatast man, making an early morning of a 2-yeor-old boy, had left his worked in the admitting office. Ward. trip from New York City to New­ mother’s home In Trumbull at He was a second year medical EMBASSY OONIilSCATTED TKRMOS w tdeir eanpiig iRgi^Mrt mi pip Margaret Ricardo, a 32-year- Lobbying for Portugal To Duplay Art HAVANA (AP) — The Cuban ttot ark in search of a job, was hailed about 1:45 a.m. to r-etum to Uie student at the Medical College in eld admitted inxMtltUte, repmted WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. by fellow passengers as the hero Medical Cfojlege of Virginia in Virginia. government today ordered oen- lu t. Meter and Traiter—GLASSPAR Tacom her assertion—first made at the Abraham Rtoiooff’s Senate offlcea of the wreck. fiscatlon of the Ameriraui Em­ 100, perfect 14-footer for the sportsman, with elose of Tuesday’s session—that Probed by Lawmakers wiU turn part art gallery this sum­ The Port Authority Trans Hud bassy building to Havana sod she lied on the stand at Ward’s mer to ddaplay the “useful woric” son train was approaching Us last all its oonteats. A decree mid (piiet 4 0 ^ EVINRUOE Lark V motor and easy-. that Rlbiooff says Connecticut’s the move was In retaliation for loading H O L ^ W Trailer. preliminary hearing and In a stop before Newark about 1 a.m. statement to the poUee because of sentor ritizens are doing in paint­ when It sideswlped the diesel, the freezing of Cuban assets la police pressure. WASHINGTON (AP)—A Senate^lesa of Investigations and ing. Dempsey Rights Move the United States earlier this FRKIKINfi tatenikite Air ew i«tiiM n-na- committee has unfolded the strary tacks,” he said. tearing out the sides of three of gertip-control cooling instelled in your ear. “You have a' young sister who The canvases are the 'work of Its cai^ as it ran by. month. Tho Embassy Building of a lobbyist who used a con­ James Cope, riudrman of the 10 artists who range in age from has been in the care of the Swiss lives with you?” asked defense gressman’s office “as if I were In Police said the diesel, with lO RCA VICTOR Pertekle TV Sete-4tew V isti attorney James Burge. “ And I board of Selvage A Lee, said in 36 to S3. cars behind it, was stopped since U.S.-Ouban diplomatic re­ SporteixMit, “The Pick of the Portables." my own office” to influence U.S. New York that the firm had suc­ At a reception for three of the Eases Governors’ Tiff think you have a baby daughter?” officials to behalf of Portugal’s on a spur but jutted out tom the lations were broken. The Swiss “Yes,” Miss Ricardo replied. ceeded, In getting a hearing for artists yesterday, Ribicoff torited path of the train on the commuter have used the building when BUia-O-MATlC Pertebte Refriganteis-Moor- colonial policicN In Africa. "two sides’^ of the controversy outdoor model works on electricity or propane. “Was It put to you that If you Both the lobbyist. Portuguese- people idsitinf the capital to make line operated by the Port of New handling .American affairs. didn’t provide some e'ridence over the Portuguese provinces of it a point to see the exhibit, York Authority. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) —/»sue for partisan ends or discour- born Martin Thomas Ctamacho, Angola and Mozunbique. aging its resolution for personal 6ENERAL ELECTRIC Sterce PM M In^^’44peak- against the accused Ward that and the congressman. Rep. Thom- which wUl leet through Labor Killed to the crash ware Mary Admonished by Vice President CAMBRIDGE LEADER QUITS er phonograph with flipdown 4-speed changer. those two would be taken away Tbe Senate committee produced Day. Misiak, about 30, of Jersey City, Lyndon B. Johnson that partisan­ advantage.” CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) — P. O’Neill Jr., D-Mass., de­ “ American politics must not be from you as being in need of care fended their actions in statements documents showing O’Neill fur­ Bxhibitara present yesterday and Quinton VUlaneuva, 68, of fr- ship is no answer, tbe nations The president of this racially SAMSONITE Luggag* Sets— Lightweight, mold­ and attention?’’ nished 007 franked envelopes for were: rington, N.J. Twenty-eight other governors continue a staccato po­ less responslbile than the elector­ divided community’s leading ed shtoe—yow choice of 3-piece man’s or following the release of testimony . “Yes.” she said. by the Senate Foreign Relations the poriage-free mailing of the Mrs. Ekhth M. Ward, 38, of passengers were taken to hos­ litical fire today in tiie cM l rights ate it serves,” Johnson said. business group resigned today women's set. Under questioning from prose­ pro-Portuguese speech he made Rocky Ridge Rd., Westport. Her pitals and five were admitted, two controversy. “ There can be no Democratic an­ after its dlrrotors announced Committee Tuesday. swer or Republican answer, no ILACK a DECKER Deiuxe DriH K ite-w ith cutor Mervyn Grlffith-Jraies that Camacm>K 60, a Boston attor­ last October. Selvage A Lee paid offering was a self-portrait en­ In critical condition. Johnson told the &6th annual their opposition to an equal ae- She voluntarily gave an additional for the reprints. titled ^’Concentration." The accident occurred within Governors’ Conference at its for­ White House answers or state coniniodstlons ainendmeht to drill, 22 eccessories." ney, said hl^'tqierations were "at house answer, no 1964 answer, but true statement to the police on a considerable flnanclal sacri­ Selvage A Lee. drafted speech Mra. Marian T. Carver, 66, of half a mile of the Harrison Sta- mal state dinner Tuesday night the town charter. The apUt SETH THOMAS T ravtl Clacks— w ith foM ing April 10 about her sister, 18-ywr- that public leaders could not keep only a responsible American an­ threatened to offset effects of 2 fice” despite testimony that he leather c m , alarm. old Dorothy Richardson; another was paid 9400 a week for his ac­ (Oaatlinied ea Page Twelva) (OoBitaned ea Page ISgfat) (ContiDued aa Page IXght) their trust “ by exploiting the Is- swer achieved by all of us, at the agreement signed in Wnsh- girl named Diane, and Ward. all levels, working together all of ington Tuesday by Negro and REVELL Medal Racial Car Kite—BuHd a racing tivities by fhe New York public The substsLnee of this statement relatioiu firm. Selvage k'Lee. the time for and ^ th the people.” white leaders In an attempt to replica of the Sting Ray Coupe. —which Miss Ricardo Insisted , O’-Neilli vrito made a pro-Portu-' Only a few hours earlier, the solve the town’s explosive rm- was true—was' hot immediately i i ^ speech Jn the House last ‘ JFK Asks Study in Depth Democrats had blitzed Gov. Nel­ oial problems. Levi B. PfailUps GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! ^ clo s e d . Sciober, said he treated Ca- son A. Rockefeller and other Re­ Jr., head of the Dorchester Grlffilh-Jones asked her why, if maefab like any businessman who publican state executives at the Business and Citizens Associa­ Repeated by p aH to d iaia ad —this year’s U g ^ tbe police previously bad forced cornea down from his district and climax of a three-day fight to put tion, said he was quitting her into sighting false statements, cause the association’s dlree- Classic 770 Fomr-Door Sedan ger and batter Travel Spectacular salutes that be made the speech because the Democratic-domlnated Gov­ pMple from coast to coast who have made tha she had volunteered fresh tofor- "I had strong feelings with re- Automation: Bogeyman, Benefactor? ernors _ ’Conference on record as tors had acted to bring the sign of “H u m Motoring" America's First Biation on April 10. giM to our policy toward Ango- favoring strong civil rights ac­ amendment to a pubUc vote, •1 did not want my sttosr to go tion. then to. work for its defeat on the TlMse an Ranblai's **Savingest Days”! [ RAMBLER I Choice. Evan if you're not a regulu customer, referendum. * PRICES < you can join tha fun. If you can rhyme, you can Angola is a Portuguese oolooy EDITOR’S NOTE — Prssidsntotent upon neutralizing, a dlttieulty^mation. Employers are encour-^tape to run machines has been re. Taking advantage of their S-1 IMION (ConMnoed sa Page Two) In Africa which has been tram fW Kennedy says he intends to sp- of some previous studies. aged to automate, both to ease fined to such a degree that all margin, the Democrats , rolled CTART AT win— no purchase necesury. Get your anhy poiid a commission to study tbs Many businessmen have at­ the |train on human backs and to kinds of shop and office., machines S'TRIKE DELAY REPORTED Rig^ now k die time to make the year’s beat deal on I I MONTH blank from your nearby Esso dealer where you several 3rears by fighting between over the Republicans who were RraUer *63—M o^ Magazine’s “Car of the Year.” Praituguese torcaa and rebels affect c< antranatton as a cause tacked other studies as making a enrlon ths funds from which woric- can be adapted td it. threatening to steal their publici­ NEW Y («X (AP) — The Co­ MonlMy piynMott bu«d e* m»u see the "Million Prizes A Gifts” tign. And of unemployittent Hie follow^ bogeyman out of automation, of trs draw benefits. lumbia Broadcasting System re­ Save -and paid. Daat 1011001110 aptioMlaqalp- ■ Licansed drivers in Florida, Delaware, and Con- dealt with Selvage A Lee’s flnsne- rising demand for steel this q>ring relatively cheap models. instruct the conference executive ■aal.traaapartallaii.lMoraatt, ! ■ eetk^ may enter a special contast by obtain­ HTANNIB PORT, Maas. (AP) ing of the Portuguese-Ameriesa AP Baataess News Writer S' dissant as a member of the the system hasn’t been used very There are also small robot ma­ strike Toesday. On the OB8 ue'ie ant to sat stin bigger ones. We’re now offering bigger- tiata aad local tana, if aay. I President’s Advisory Committee committee to give priority to ol-vll radio network, news correspond­ ing an entry blank from an Esso dealer. —gpeeulation grew here today Committee on Forel^ Affairs sa a NEW YORK (AP)—A new at­ much. chines with finger-like appendages rights in its operations in the next tlian-ever trade4n aDowances. Come in and take advantage thai First Lady Jacqueline Ken­ front for Ha clients, the 'Overseas On Labor-Management Policy to a Another new development has that can be “trained” to do as­ ent Robert Pierpont said White o f oar ^wdais during the “ Savingest Days’’ ! tack to being mounted against a repoit on automation Jan. 'U, year won by a 38-3 vote. * . House sourees had disclosed I nedy woidd have her third baby Companies of Pratugal. been the extended vacation ptan, sembling, sotting and other tasks Democratic Ctovs. George C. onCape Cod rather tlum at Walter Selvage A Lee’s annual budget problem that has pmdstentiy rs- 1962. first installed in the can industry, requiring dexterity. that the mllroads had agreed slatsd conquest The problem Is This time Kennedy emphasiaed Wallace of Alabama, Ross Bar­ to hold, the new rules in abey- M f RttoUtr •fftrg all thtM oxtri filaN Reed Army Hospital to Washing- from the PortugiMse interests is then in steel, and now b e i^ Because of these trends workers nett of Mississippi and Donald 8. ton. 9600,000 a year, mehMitog a 990,000 unsmpk^rment caused , by automs- be cotisidera automation desiraUe, sought in aluminum. The idea is are uneasy. Union negotiators are anee for another month. that he does not consider it Russell of South Carolina voted IkatoWIntoi IWM tod oaitoiriatlaidifiWp as Motor Trsnd'i "Ctrol I s s a Mrs. Kennedy and her two obll- annual fas. Tbe fas was $75,000 tton. to spread work by giving long­ being pressed to give priority to MwYsir." ' dreo, -Csndlns, 6, and John F. when ths oontraet was origtoaBy frighteningly new, that tt to mere­ term emidoyes t-month vacations job aecurity in new contracts. “ no.” DENIES HOSPITAL RtMOR Join th t Tbe new assault will be naade It waa not lost on the Republi­ WASHINGTON (AP)—White •natoSMilr MnsNlHi sipirils brsWni tjfstams frost and rttr. 3r., 3, have been staying at ths signed to 1931. ly one factor in imemployment. every five years or so. This was a major issue in the Trade Parade to Kennedy’s rented summer home TOe Senate Foreign Rdi^ons by a commission aimounced by ' These disclaimers are in keep­ A third recent development has 1968 steel atitke that lasted 116 cans that Dempeey, who had is­ House prees secretary Pierm Osto-Dip fiialiratoai up to Uw roof. on nearby Squaw Island .sines Committee Is Investigating aetiri- Prssldant Kennedy in connection ing with the new climate in which been the .700 hatting average by days and in the costly dock and sued credentials to Democratic Salinger aaid firn^ today that AdMMd M l Oaasinaliii; with mtaaivt lintte mombors of om-piaco gal- late June. The President t com­ ties of paid agents for foreign in­ with Ms dlseussion of the railroad automation is being discussed. new federal retraining programs newspaper strikes last winter. National Chairman John M. Bai­ plans are for Mrs. Joha F. Ken­ waitaf aM for far mittr airsnith. HUMBLE mutes from Washington Vesch terests which might be adverse to dlsputs. While some still speak of miUions in getting graduates back to work. These. craifUctS point up the ur­ ley to attend the conference as nedy to have her third child at OIL 4 liriNINa COMPANY Kennedy made it clear, however being displaced by machines, his aide, was the author 'o f this Walter' Reed Hospital ta Wash- ftosrtif M n w m ftam a fuH ehotes af hifh-aconosiy Six or V-8 sngisoa weekend-to Join his family.. U.B. poUey. These developments are just be­ gency and' bneadth of the prob­ RAMBLER until recently M had been as­ dlOW6d th ^ Out he to 2» t bierely thinking o< numy others ha've dra'wn eneour- ginnings, however. The insritime lem. ) particular motion. Bailey denied togton. 'Ihe baby is sapeotod vMi horaapoMr rssDag xp .N 270. sumed Mrs. Kemwdy would re- A Lee rbtaliied Camacho aa^tafr- the switdi from co^-hurntog lo- agemant frxun rseeiH devetap- program is tbs only eoe that has There are questions ot how to that the idea behind it. had been late next month. Salinger told • ■■Mi pw MHMI 2 GwI m WI9fj fin UVnCMIly WIlirlQ turn to'Wasbingtoa,mr the Urtb man of Sm Poctiigneae American oomotlves to (Bssel-powered cn- ments. been in full operstiem more than provide a basic education rich transmitted to him from Wash­ news cenferenee It is “abashite- (RtoMsr Amarican). 6V8 of her by Caaiwrlsn ssetian committee to lobl^ In Oongress, rines, xriiich ptanted the seeds of O ilef among them are tim b l - a year. Tbsrs also is dissgrse- enough to meet changing job -de­ in g^ , but he didn’t eoh'vincs sv- ly sntine" that a special sulto tata to August make apanOtm and boM ms ran dlsputs by Buiktag ohso- asr Sttel Co.’a kmg-raiige sharing ment over their cost and sffsetive- mands, how to help workers too ery'oDS. had been refnndalied at the Otta % . . I .. SMtai*(lcabMl...bvcwt Rnwris that her plans might eonferanoea. late ths 'work of firemen. plan at Fontana, Csl|f., and ness. tied to a locality to move where There was a little political su­ Air F o^ Base hospital near ‘ started when lus. Chmacho said the committee The President said he wants tbs maritime union agreement with 1 AutofoatioB t o Wprsading mors proepects xoe better, bow to sp- gar for everybody in this method Hyannta Fart, M ass, for Mrs. ■ ) of asttUng ths, etvil rights mattor. ^ M hi ensa s ( OR SECORMIER MOTOR SALES. INC.. 285 iM l St.. MdnelMStw ’0 ^ 1 ■ i , ; Dr. John was aet iqi to balp fostsr bettor Bloat oonntohsnstvs review aver Pacifle ab^pers. < and mors. Fs^ workers san tool portion amraig employers, uniona, Poctumisas Smartaan iBBds o f mis oomptaK subjaet In Both ef those ptank are financed and goverpment .tm re^xeslhiltty i- -i- n iBteBd to oonl ito R ta t w 'V-t I

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