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AYerage Dafly Net Press Run JTie Weather IHORSDAT, Jl& B W. IW* For the Wedc Ibided Fair, cooler toolg^ low In PAGE TWENTY-FOUR :^nrt|[«Bter lEnmtots l|waUi June 19. 1866 50»; partly sunny, Sttle tern* peratmo chemgo tomorrow, 14,6 29 high near 80i An Open House, bonorlng,Mr. Showers Slow Manehester^A .City of Viilage Charm A bout T ow n and Mrs. Clifford A. White- )' house of Eastfoid, formerly of Fire’ s Advance (Oassltled Advertising on Page Z4/t, PRICE SEVEN CENTB M n. Rachel TIMen oil 40 Manchester, on their 60th wed­ TOT* LXXXV, NO. 219 JTWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, (X)NN., FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1966 SUme 8t. Monday was re-elec­ ding anniversary, will be held SANTA BARBARA, Calif.. ted president o t the. Loyal Cir­ Sunday fro^ 3 to 6 p.m. at the "/S'/ (AP) — Scattered toundersbow- cle of Kings Daughters at a home of their son-in-law and meetii* at Certter Church- Oth­ daughter, Mr. add Mrs. Clinton ers and' incrbasing humidity ers re-elected are Miss I5orothy W. Keeney, 695 Keeney S t slowed toe advance of a six-day- FA 1 RWA 15 Petersen, vice president: Mrs. old brush and timber Are in toe Frank Falrweather, treaaurer; Andrea M. ' C. Macaione, mountain wilderness of Loe Mrs. Otarence Petersen, sec­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Padres National Forest. State can Conclave retary; Mrs. James Thomson; L. Macaione of 27 E. Middle Eight fire fighters, of the >. .. A- p«S»llcity; Mrs. Minnie McComb, Tpke., vias among 337 students more than 2,600 figMng toe ^ rtyrofoam pknie ebtsK ^ ways and means, and Mrs. wlio received diplomas recently blaze, have been injured. ^ lliey^ deaiii light and toezpenalva ^ tanuiel Wilson, sunshine. Mrs. from Chamberlayne Junior Col­ They had contained half toe Alice CSarice was elected musi­ lege, Boston, Mass. Miss Ma­ fire’s 100-mile perimeter early ^ priced from only 97e cian. caione was a retailing major. today but officials would g;ive no estimate when fuH containment Opens Tonight in Hartford Francis K. Burr oT Danvers, Members of Mystic Review, would be gained. Mass., formerly of Manchester, North American Benefit Asso­ has been elected to serve three Lack of roads in toe primitive ciation, will meet tonight at area has hampered toe fire years as a member of Werteyan 7:30 at the Holmes Funeral Univereity board of trustees. He fighters, forcing toem to drop Home, 400 Main S t, to pay re­ crews by parachute until Ml- Plans OlCd Comptroller Is a native of Manchester and spects to the late' Henry La- a 1038 graduate of the uni- dozers cann slice access roads Ohapelle Sr., whose wife Is a through toe high chaparral on vensUy. member of toe revievf. sheer slopes. Ifbr For Repairs Spot Given Mi«g Paula Wuppeifeld, The coastal dty of Santa Bar­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paid Miss Nancy Grzyb, daughter bara lies 30 miles to toe south. At Capitol T o M ayers WuippMfeW of 90 Grandview of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Grzyb Aerial tankers droiq>ing fire et., and a student at Simmons of. 90 North St.; and Todd G. retardant solution and toe set­ WASHINGTON (AP)—Plans HARTFORD (AP)—The College, has 4ieen selected a stu­ Metcalf, son of Mr. and Mrs. ting of backfires 'virtually halted Q ...... CLUBS for replacing the crumbling George Metcalf, 4 Margaret Rd., toe southerly advanl^ of toe fire two-day Republican State dent assistant for Mesick Hall west side of the Capitol with a Convention gets undei-way lyear, which she has served are on the dean's list at Bryant Best Color Guard in VFW Parade Wednesday night. shiny new marble face were as hotme counselor. A physics College, Providjence, R. I., for Members In the award Winning 'VFW Auxiliary color guard are, left to right, Mrs. Thomas U.S. Forest Service officials Q i ...... BAGS approved today by congression­ tonight and E. Clayton Gen* major in the school of education, the last marking period. Hovey, Mrs. Kenneth Aseltine, Mrs. George Edwards, president of the unit; Mrs. George said that residents near toe al leaders. gras, West Hartford finan­ she will be entering her senior Ecabert and Mrs. Wilbur Auden. The group won first place in a parade Saturday in Hart­ area still are alerted for possi­ The project, expected to take cier, is virtually assured of year. Ihia summer, she will be Zion Evangelical Lutheran ford held in conjunction with the ITFW State Convention. (Naasiff photo.) ble evacuation. L ...... CARTS four years to complete at a cost the guberaatorial nomina­ cmfdoyed as a research as­ Church will have a 'Vacation The fire has destroyed 125 of $34 million, will be the big­ tion. sistant for a Cambridge, Mass., Bible School workshop tomor­ clamor over toe change, Abell square miles of toe rugged San gest renovation of the Clapitol Mayor Thomiis C. Mayers of oonoeni. row at 9:30 a.m. at the church. says, the company will try to Rafael wilderness area, de­ p ...... BALLS since the House and- Senate W .i Stamford accepted today an itir The school will open Monday, G)nhecticut Co. Cuts Trip come up with some other ar­ scribed by a veteran Forest wings were added a century vitation to seek toe nomination Manchester Duplicate Bridge June 27, and coacflude Friday, rangements. The statistics make Service official as one of toe ...... AND ACCESSORIES ago. for state comptroller on tha Cltib will sponsor a duplicate July 8. To Depot Square, Rockville that seem unlikely. most inaccessible spots in Speaker John W. McCormack, Gengras team. game tomorrow a t 8 p.pi. at the The Public Utilities Mommis- Soutoem California’s dry coast­ D-Maiss., and Senate Republican Mayer.s Is serving his second Italian American Club, 136 The Manchester Human Rela­ Bus riders accustomed to tak­ in Manchester. slon approved the service out al mountains. Leader Everett M. Dirksen of term as Stamford mayor. Sadtidge St. Registrations will tions Commission has scheduled ing the 11:16 p.m. bus from IVhen toe bus began its return and seversd others, mostly af­ A plane craifli Saturday in NASSIFF ARMS CO. Illinois, members of a top-level Party leader.s have now an­ be a t 7:45. Refreshments will a meeting for Tuesday at 8 p.m. Hartford to Depot Square or trfp, from Rockville at 12:16 fecting routes west of toe riverj.^ which two persons toed started commission on Capitol improve­ nounced nominees for all posts SPORTS EQUIPMENT he served. George Perry is di­ in the Probate Courtroom of the Rockville weekday nights will p.mi, there was usually nobody last week. the fire. ments, announced the approval but state treivsurer. but the driver aboard. British tanker Alva Cape bums furiously in New York harbor after Collision of toe plan, drawn by a panel of rector of the group. The event Municipal Building. Reports will have to arrange some other 991 MAIN ST. 648-1647 with Texaco Massachusetts, visible at rear. Volatile naphtha spills from the Gengras yesterday gave hla Is open to the publio. be presented by the committees means of transportation. As a result, Abell says, toe architects. personal endorsementlothe can­ on problems of the aged, prob­ But it is unlikely that many 38-mile round trip has been tak­ Open till 9 P.M. Thursday and Friday ship into the water. Ships and escaping crewmen were ignited by the flying They said the reconstructed didacy of Mrs. Phyllis Shulman, lems of the young and on race people will be inconvenienced. en off toe schedule. ^ flames. (AP Photofax) face—which looks on downto-wn 44, of New Haven for Seciretary; relations. The Connecticut Co. has can­ The last bus to Rockville via Washington—would maintain of State. celed the 11:16 bus to Rockville Depot Square will now leave toe present configuration of toe Mrs. Shulman Is a former David E. Hastings of 120 Palk- from Hartford, for lock of rid­ Hartford at 9:16 p.m. weekdays. Capitol. member of tlic New Haven Pat* MAYTAG nor I>r. Monday was installed ers. Elven that bus is little pa­ The project Involves com­ ent-Teachers’ A.ssociation Coun­ president of the Methodist According to Charles AJbell, tronized, Abell says. Fire Threats pletely removing toe old sand­ cil and last year ran for city Men’s Club of North Church. manager of the Hartford branch Other Connecticut Co. buses Don’t Forgrt stone face—some of it 160 years Little Boy Pleased over Big Reward treasurer of New Haven. WASHERS He succeeds Adelor Tutgeon. of toe Connecticut Co., toe bus to Manchester which stop at De­ old—and rebuilding it in marble Other members of the Gen­ Others installed are Arthur had an average of about seven pot Square will continue to run on a new line that would greatly Eight-year-old Ricky Edwards of Chicago can’t hide the pleasure he feels over gras team Include John J. Ger­ Randall, vice president; Donald passengers aboard when it left on toe old timetable, leaving Dad— This expand toe floor apace. a $100 bill, given him as a reward for finding and retuniing $6,050 in cash. He ardo, clerk of the House In to* Hartford at 9 and 10:80 p.m. Gates, treasurer, and Edmund Hartford during a recent week. The central portion would be found the money under a park bench. Norman Baines, a retired Ai’my sergent ^ General Assembly, who Is seek­ Rjemember D cmI with his favorites — ’ Search DRYERS Sietbineki, secretary. An average of about four of and 12:18 a.m. extended 44 feet, connecting ing the nomination for lieutenant them got off at Depot Square If there is e n o i^ public Sunday convinced police the money was his and presented Ricky with his reward. (AP hallways to toe House and Sen­ Photofax). ______governor, and William D. Gra^ Miiss Gall Relitoenbach, daugh­ foam onto toe smoking, setts, an American tanker ate wings would be extended 56 Ham, a Hartford la-wyei’ seeking Calico Cottage Chocolates NEW YORK (AP)—In­ feet, and other portions would ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard'E. JUNE 19th tense heat and a continuing smoldering hulk of the British heading back for the Gull of the attorney general spot. Reichenbach of 406 Woodland Select The Pieces That Dad Loves Best tanker Al'va Cai>e, trying to cool Mexico alter discharging fte be brought out 88 feet Dirksen Half of the proposed Republi­ NORMAN'S St., has received an associate P.A.C. danger of new fires her down and Insure that her cargo in Now York. said toe net result would add 188,000 square feet to the work­ can platfoora was announced ton of arts degree in sociology from COME TO THE NGW is thwartM efforts today to remadnlng volatile naphtha car­ Crewmen from both and Saigon Violence Persists; day, dealing with otfvil rights^ ing space in tbe Capitol. h'ltr Till. Mi'ul Morion (Ve.) College. A 1064 search for more victims in go does not oateb fire again. toe tugs (flambered overboard tabor and toe rights , of .citlzena luiil riir li< H( Sl■rvll•^^ graduate of Manchester High the twisted metal left by The Coast Guard pteced the only to find (ihe water a boifing BeNidee additional offices, tbe FATHER’S space -would be used for a res­ of toe state. 11 1 II \IITI 1)110 HO School, she plans to enter Con­ the flaming collision Thurs- ttol of known dead at 20 among sea o4 flame ftyim the huming Galleo Collage taurant and cafeteria overlook­ GOP headquarters declined cord College, Athens, W. Va., in day of two ships here, the laths. Hue. U.S. Surgeon Replaces GALS.F0R ’ locket toat successfully kicked Space Rescue ‘Must’ tire Saigon waterfront. them into orbit. Baker said he a- WITH an engineering concept — toe reeoue of two astronauts -vlronmental control system in peal said. SAIGON, South Viet Nam ting his pioneering technique to said the surgeon, 40, later. SAMOIMa «UM FINlHi ^ a collision was probable, he or­ Whether his words could stem • COVIM WOOD. MMOMRY 0 | sprung frep from their Air who have started a descent to^ the riiest pack. As soon as we (AP)—A. Buddhist girl set a medical convention, an Amer­ Starr reported on his “ balMn- M ITAL tU M A C tt IN OMI COAT Force Titan 3 rocket late Thurs­ dered full speed astern and, ward toe moon and for some went Into darkness my visor the wave of imrest fomented by herself aiflanae tonight In an a-cage" mechanism for substi­ • iS t » MOBIW INHinrORS day. gave toe American ship “a fogged and I couldn’t see the toe militant monks seemed abortive suicide attempt as ican surgeon. Dr. Albert Starr, tuting the heart’s natural valves • lumm iNDurriiAL oimb whistle, but by toe time they reason decide not to land. They began operating as Rehearsal of. this rescue tech­ horizon. That’s when we decid­ doubtful. ' extremeiat elements kept up Thursday night replaced three to a medical convention in • cAM^iiNTiD IN (rvnt i j m A . COMMODORE III, Model C ...... 9 e 9 5 planned In random circular or­ answered, we were right on top A mob of 1,(X)0 chanted anti- antigovernment demonstra/- valves In toe heart of a woman Atlamtic City, N.J., last Octojper. S dORATOI COLOU of them.’’ nique was a major achievement ed not to use the back pack. Three powerful calls and king size reflector throw intense H bits 21,000 miles above toe equa­ on the toree-day spax:e flight of government slogans and lis­ tions despite a warning that patient with artificial ones. He was asked by British sur­ Witnesses said nt- e for gMte, Imiim, boM, piailai loaied. “We oiJbnlmbef the park. serve New England, port on this aspect of the pro­ ized doctors, perhaps higher Over 15.000 prizes; 15 Ford Mustangs, 50 RCA Victor Color TV Sets, 50 whHea In this oounSyt w» want Dempsey sent letters to each With medicare bills fuHy paid, ell Jr. and fiiir Force MaJ. the right a d e no boltarias or elecIrlUly On MiBsissippi T into Gh'een- gram . hospital bills for private pa­ "the private patient may get a Edwi nE. Aldrin Jr. drew Johnson Outboard Motors, 50 8-mm Bell & Howell Movie Sets, 150 Orrtronics black power. That’s wfaef we wood, . two. carloads of 'white of the other New England gov­ tients, more hospital crowding ernors offering to "undertake better break them he now gets,” assignments today to fly Rioft how inle we charge fer a Volkswagen. Of e leotheMIbe fiisMi c o m went. Black pqwer!" youths drove back, and forth By JOHN BARBOUR at least at first, less nursing Gemini 12, the nation’s fi­ Car Tape Decks, 750 Rival Electric Knives, 1,OQO Thermos Picnic Chests, Carmichael’s speech climaxed the initial capital In-vestment" says John Rasmunsen of the yom alongside toe procession, shout­ “You get a sick patient in a care for everyone, and in some Hillsdale, Mich., Community nal two-man Gemini space CONm dors'! get certain things vrith it. like a 1,000 Tyco Road Race Sets and over 12;000 AMF “ High-riser” ! the most troubled day Of toe ing “Look at that black boy of some $6 million. hospital who is 86 years old,’’ areas a longer wait for surgery. march since James Mere­ The school of veterinary Health Center. mission. drive shoft. (The engine's in the reorJ[ Or a rodiaior. only walk!” and “You mean that toe surgeon said. “He has to be But the opinions are far from The flight, featuring an 3.95 dith, the first Negro known to medicine already has been fed, taken to toe bathroom, u n a n i m o u s—and confusion Not so, says karold Reed of air-cooled.) Enter now! Enter often! All you do is pick up Lucky Tiger- There are over 15,000 prizes in all! So come in—get your nigger?" Robert Green, toe the Cfiinton Memorial Hospitri around • the • world space Money at any participating Esso station. It’s free—no pur^ have graduated from toe Uni- march lesuler, stopped one car recommended as an addition to washed, his teeth bruriied—but marks most of the toinking becoMee q Y^gets oboit 2 9 «pg^^ cbn Lucky Tiger-Money and register your children for a bike. Press glass on frosler ring, in 8t. Johns, Mioh. ‘.‘The private walk by Aldrin, 36, a West chase is neoessarp, And while you’re in the station, why not fill up with verslty of Misslsdpirf, was shot and — polntixig to "the driver — Unde Sam says toat patient is when medical experts try to Point graduate, Is^ eoepeoted © • p Mtopprng M oMhe end of every moollLi held 'for a aaeohd, ond-glbss and wounded Jmie 6. tixNited to highway patrobnen: dent " Homer D. Babbidge Jr. -- and ij::-: less expensive to take care of predict just what medicare wifi patient outside the scope of the Hi^-energy Esso Extra gasedihe and "Put a Tiger in Your aomes up with a freely aoot of develop- John Budd, ctaainnan of the taw wifi bo affected adversely," In mJd-November. Gemini Eadi bill o fL n ^ Ti|er>Money Ins * serial num. ■Rieae were toese “We’ve had enough of that! toan a youngster with an appen­ do. IS riear toe way for ef­ fo N w in « kJ talwobcAY^iiNikyoeVI^ lin k e r WoPiWrMogOHlng/ pure wator crystals. ProsHng' board of trustees. be said. “His bills wiU be higher win ber printed on h. The winning numbers, will be electroni­ ments; He's been harassing us. d want dectomy. One thing appears certaini forts on Project ApoUo, the '> M 9ee.' keeps drinks cool cind refresh­ Police Jailed Carmichael; Bob Dempsey said, “I am advlBad j:;;;: end already burdened medical cally selected. Then on July 31 a long list of winners will be this stopped.” The patrol or­ “It Just doesn't make any The new finaivclal ahiUty ot old­ U,8. program to land men ficnith, an SNOC worker; and that there is general sentiment^-iiiiii and nursing staffs will have less And also whot yom doni see. available at all participating stations. ing. Refillt only $1.50. Chills dered the young man — .who aenae.” sters to buy long-needed, care— on tbe moon by the end at iBruce Brainea, an official of toe among membeia of toe New 80 to 100 glasses. said be was a student at toe Right or wrong, toat la toe from surgery to nursing home (See Page Two) toe decade. The first tbreo- TED TRUDQN. Inc. 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FACE TWO MANCHESTER EVENI?^G HERALD, MANCH^TER, CONN, FRUJAY, JUNE 17, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0N N.,^»l6AY, JUNE 17, 1966 PAGE THREE Medicare, What ft Means Tolland County Sheinwold on Bridge Goveroment to Launch 10-Year Probe WORLD CHAMPIONS Weft dealer U.S. Has Lost Tarpinian Beats Lavitt PlAY PBMIICrABLY '' Both sides vulnenbto NORTH ' i Opinion Divided By Ai.FTtFJl SHEINWOLD ffJ104 3,804 Men in To Run for Slate Senate ty AK96 In some dramas you know Atty. Charles Tsirpinian <»f those ip the nortfaeni section: O 4 Massive Study Set on ^The PiW Man^ield was'chosen last nigfht The important ex(:eption was what t^e actors are going to do 4N KQ1065 Viet Battles WESTJ EAST Corfman also Is a mem'ber of Oorfmwi Indicated studies to be the Democratic candidate Stafford, which, though in the before the action takes place, ♦ A S WASHINGTON (AP)—Ctov- developing atherosclei;«sis, the Over the Futnre « 971* NEW YORK (,AP) — In near­ a'special advisory (»mmittee to also are needed to determine for State Senator from Tolland northern area, voted tor Tarpin­ and the Ine'vitahility a(Ms to the ty 8 ty QJIOS emment researchers say they form of harilening of the art­ ly 6H years of war in Viet Nam, eries which many doctors sus­ tlie federal Food and Drug Ad­ whether congenital defects Oontiniied from Fare One) County- He defeated Atty. Eld- ian. impact. This sort of drama was 0 AQJ10985 O K 7 6 the United States has lost 8,804 hope to launch a study of per- pect as si possible contributor to ministration, wMch Is expected might ultimately ^ w up In mean an Increased itemization wrin Lavitt of Ellington by 26 to There was some speculation staged often during the bridge ♦ 32 ♦ . J974 ttma to devote to the private 18 on the first ballot for the that Bolton might vote for Lav­ SOUTH men to enemy action, 3,464 of lukps 20,000 American women heart atta(sks. to Issue a report In a few weeks olilldren bom of "olcP’ ova. of. individual patient costa — world championships last patient” nomination. itt, which would have substan­ ♦ KQ6S2 them since June 1, 1965, a study Dr. Philip Corfman, sin offi­ recommending long-term stud- Aside from the question of and that will mean computers month. tor at least 10 years—to try to He expects that the hospital A majority of 22 votes was tially changed the Complexion ty 7 4 3 2 ctf casualty figures showed to­ answer a 'vital'question: cial of the Nationsil Institute of les. cancer, he said long-term stud­ and mechanization. An audience of 5(» bridge en­ O 32 will break even at best on medi­ necessary to win the Demo­ of the vote. day. *The South Vietnamese re­ „Is there any long-term danger Child Health and Human Devel- Speaking for the institute. ies are needed to explore the New York City’s Dr. Yerby thusiasts watched each bid and ♦ AS care patients and will lose mon­ crats’ endorsement at the 36th State Consumer Protection ported nearly 11,000 battle dead —such as the possibility of de­ opment, when asked for com- Corfman said; possibility of metabolic changes said medicare will demand "a play (m a huge board. When this West North Eaff SoWh ey in some cases. "Ihis means State Senatorial District Con­ Cfltnmissioner Attillio Frasenelli in tSie period since June 1965. veloping cancer—^in the pro­ ment on the 'WHO committee "We are worried about two — such as diabetes — and psy­ great deal of ganization and 'hand was played we sat back 3 0 Double 3 NT 4 4 that the private patient must vention, held in Stafford Springs served as chairman of the con­ •nie sharp increase in the longed use of oral birth control .report, told a reporter: groups of people — women tak­ chiatric dUficulWes developing itemization to arrive at our and ■waited tor the opereng lead. AUPvs subsidize the medicare patient,” last night. vention and Mrs. Jane Monsello. number of Americans killed pills or mechanical contracep- ® The institute fooiofeels that tha ing the pills, and any offspring In women using the pills. (barges. It will mean a vast Lew Matfae held the West cards, Read said. Atty. Tarpinian probably will of Somers as secretary. The over the past year demonstrates WHO committee was not criti­ and we c(nild feet sure he would fives? bom to them later from ’old It a poH at New England hos­ overhaul of our fiscal machin- face State Rep. Andrew Repko convention was attended by king. Nothing went wrong- Ham- the heavy buildup of U .s! foroes cal enough in its examination of find the one lead to give de­ The pills are being used by an ova'.” Busy at the Time pital administrators, most felt ery.” Receives of Willington, who is expected about fifty observers, in addi­ UConn Grad man produced the king at dia­ in Viet Nam. estimated 5*4 million worilen in the issues — that is, the possible There will be other changes clarer trouble. "Old ova’* would be eggs that medicare provisions would to win the Republican nomina- tion to the forty-three delegates monds and returned another The hea'vlest weekly toll of the United States alone. long-term effects on the health The United States did not and (Msts. At Boston’s 980-bed Mathe thought tt over and whose release from the ovaries not reduce present hospital Philip A. Rice (if M ^chester their convention June 30 from thirteen Tolland County Robert S. Maltempo of 240 heart, allowing Mathe to take U.S. servicemen killed in action And the government, repre­ of women, or on children who enforce the Monroe Doctrine Massachusetts General Hospi­ picked out the killihg lead — was prevented by the pills. charges—but might hold down received a bachelor of arts de in Rcxhville. towns. Oak St„ son of Mr. and Mrs. the setting trick with Ms last, was 2&4 in the week ending Nov. sented by the Public Health might be born while such wom­ when Napoleon rn grained can- tal, with 6,000 employes, in­ the singleton heart. Walter A-va- Birth control pills now on the new increases at least for a gree in English during com- Atty. Tarpinian was nominat- Atty. Tarpinian was a dele­ trump. 22, 1965, reflecting the bitter­ Service’s National Institute of en were taking the pills, or after trol o f Mexl<50 since the nation creased S(Xhal Secnirity levies Samuel S. Maltempo of 231 relll, playing the North-South market prevent this process of time. men(iement exercises at Kala­ gate to the recent state consti­ It was a pleasure to watch Child Health and Hunian Devel­ they Stopped taking them.” was tom by the Oi'vll War and will rdlnated a Safety Program lowest heart if his entry had double you will not be sorry to member of the Knights of Co­ through May 31, 1966, the until the question of any health that in any .such long-term our l6>point Dr. Yerby said. Barstow, Calif., Community volunteer tutorial program In been in clubs. hear Mm pass. If he has sound lumbus in Coventry and a past figures — with none available hazard is settled, millions of study, primary empha.sis would Ahnoet universally, the new Hospital, only 40 beds: 'T think an elementary school and twice Given by Patrol Mathe thought It over to check •values you ■want to go on to president of the Exchange Club tor three weeks — show South women may be taking a -chance be on studying possible adverse safety and billing procedures under medi­ that many of these people will represented the project in the in Willimantic. Ms reasoning and then imderled game. effects of the oral pills. be going to doctors and hospi­ Michigan 'Volunteer Conference. When a balky bik6 refuses to Vietnamese reporting 10,918 by uang the controversial pills. care are going to mean that He served during his military the gee of diamonds, relying on Copyright 1966 They told a reporter a mini­ tals now, particularly those in As a sophomore, he studied budge, particularly in a police combat dead! They do not re­ However, neither Shannon, many hospitals will have to duty as a special agent with his ixurtner to turn up 'with the General Features Corp. mum of 3,000 to 5,000 women performance lower Income gproups who were for three months at the Univer- port figures for -wounded. nor any other governmental change billing practice and all Atty. CStarles Tarpinian the Counter Intelligence Corps station, there can be a good deal using the pills would be needed on Social Security, but who .slty of Caen, France: and as a health official has recom - will run into more clerical and of the Department of the Army. of concern. Many boys and girls for study to have a reasonable test. lacked the funds to go previous­ Junior worked as a rehabilita­ ed by John A, McGuire and mended that use of the pills be accounting work. He lives on Circle Dr. in Mans­ tried to make it budge, but It chance of detecting any risk of ly. Those who had been going to tion aide at a New York insti­ SMonded by Eileen Bcx>th, both tnirbed, and various s(rfentific The University at Michigan field with his wife and three finally moves when children ob­ TWIN-BILL Fires Burning Cadettes Receive Highest Scouting Award g;roups and Individuals—^includ­ cancer of the breast or cervix — Hospital, Ann Arbor, has

MiS^CHESTEIt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAN(CHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1966 PAGE PTVE^ PAGE roU B dominated Unanimously Missing Plain Doughnut smiling » SIRVICt ANNOUMCEMENT! Barry Pledges Self Typifies New U . S . ‘Look’ Televimon To Positive Campaign MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER m r O R ’6 NOTK — Maine- aometttog lor hogs, has b«om e Honal proUems than they were Mike Dcmtas proudly PUBSOfTS its bcwn John Bo Batoli KamM ■AAGAMS. Hw rtgdor $1.98 6:00 ( ^ ^ d id ^ for state senator secretary was Mrs. Catherine gled native son. traordinary <»ntrasts, greater I Today’s American, I believe, 10) K ja ^ a tO tr DRAPERY PABRiCS t Senatorial Carini, a delegate from Glaston- believe than those I have noted is tedier menttAy and even spir- nialsiiS A O e ^ OoBMT District. ' bury. Mrs. Carini’s name ^has fOTVr YO R K (A P ) — What among the Japanese among ftually than ever belore. But he _ urn tu o T 1 Bkiiyieiids Barry. Manchester’s deputy been mentioned promlnenUy for has became of the plain oid- whom I have bved since 1 *». often is .assailed by waves of ,jl) Wbafa IMwr 83040) Baner Weat mediocrity, compressed into M MifafcrTDdar flmoOian Drotheia mayor, was unopposed. He had election as state central com- Cashloned doughnut mother used Never have I seen so much 6;lf (SB) Ctait> Booae Movie O N L Y 3 8 * ^ Plaid makes a molds of oonifonnlty, invited to (60) SPBiittoet Mr. Boberti (0» been the state senator from the muteewoman front the 4th Sen- to makeT aStluence, so many smart 6: » (M ) u b ST Jam, vmntmtr sfascrtsttoB W old eight-town district, since re- atorial District, lose him8e,f to foiget Mb oU iga- S) WaHer Ctcefcita (C!) 83040) Iknnn'a DaaM n has, alaa, gone with the homes, tions. UConn Grad 13) Newsbeat REG. $1.98 ASSORTED aligned to four towns—Man- The delegates to the July 1-2 wind, along with the two inches What be needs is the plain !8) Mews, WeedMr Glastonbury, East Democratic Convention beside them there are shocking Maarcia Bottecinn, daughter o f lOdUO) HanOey-StiBidesr '^^sa4oT%iwt'Mukl^ FABRICS REDUCED TO of rich cream wliicb once doughnut. O ------D.N.C.I.E. (O Hampton and Marlborough. from the four-towns of the 4th fashion splash adorned the top of the mdk bot­ aluma. Mr. and M n. George A. PoUer* (30) Oompaae The 24 delegates met at Senatorial District will meet' 6:(B ( 8) Peter Jennln i. Wees U:00 roS-lO-UdO-SUO-IO) Hsem. tle. Take the train from Boston to ton of 171 Aveiy St, waa (IMMO) News Sports. Weather Cavey’s Restaurant to endorse next Thursday at 7 p.m. at Ciav- M :U ~ — - When a man baa been away New York and look out the win­ Graduate Center aiwamed » bachelor of sdenoe 7:00 ( 3) Deerih V d e r Dam (O) Barry; 13 were from Manches­ ey’s Restaurant to nominate a dow as it moves through the (M ) What's NewT from America for seven years, degree June 13 at the Univer* (40) Neva. Weather ter, 6 from Glastonbury, 3 from state central committeeman and as I have, Ms thoughts as he outakiria of the big clUea on tfie . vice president and 12:00 Quiet Hours 7:B Bed Sox vs. Orlotai Mrs. Hicks^ Presence Mrs. Hicks, as a former 10:10 (X >P O jo veMfon on the laurels of past accom- Friday, from 9 to 11:46 a.m.. ..arrieTlnd remarted ^ ^ ^ eJT^a hto- 1955 to 1958. He earned hie doc- sports chadoman of the Women’s WIHF—use hTVi63T*‘f« ** on/4 — ___ _ f « « chairman and now as a mem­ Peppy red or navy” plaid 6:00 News 11:00 Neww WestberkySports We service o l plishments,’ ’ and promised. June 27 to July 8, at the church. produced a star-spaiMled crop — adventure degree in the fieW of heat Recreation Assodatlon and 6:16 D U l IS U:80 Art Joiasoa ber of the School Committee, W PO P—M U "W e ’ll give them a good fight.” (Opening devotions will be on the Ignites Boston Ruckus of oflfepring called "domita” of transfer. He is a project engl- class representaUve to the Oon- 6:46 L ow ell Thonias mokes and modds, has repeatedly been at odds camisole top and solid boy 7:00 Hie Wortd Toaigm I Georas Brea Of the realigned 4th Senatori­ church la-wn, weather permit­ ail coloiB, condltlona and daas- with United Aircraft. neoUcut Association for Health, 7:15 Frank (H lford I Ken GriCHn BOSTON (AP)—A civil rights form and stepped up to toe with the Negro leaders over toe al District, Barry said, “ We are ting. The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, leg shorts in a cotton es Thev are elaxed With a **“ ’*> ***<>“**•• “ * *®y Receiving master of science Physical Education and Recrea- 7:80 BBiTT Reaaoner including refrigera- microphone. quality of schools in toe pre- 7:36 PUbife A fta k s I Joim BbernMSi good alliance and a happy al- pastor, is in charge of the leader interrupted a predomin­ lors! ForPrompt,Ex­ "Is Mrs. Hicks interested In domlnantiy Negro sections. two-piecer that will make Wadsworth St, Kenneth BJnds- She was a member of the Of- Bance, and we will be a Demo- gcbool. Applications, for all chil- antly Negro junior high school and green Idng, impregnated cratic district.” . - . our children?” She is a staunch supporter of which chodted ttie street ley of 194 Maple St; Honald fScials’ Voileyhall pert Service at Reo- dren 3 to 16 years of age, may g;raduation attended by School with a thousand exotic flavors. “ No,” reared the crowd. the neighborhood school con­ you the belle of the beach. Holder of 144 Maple St, Anton Club, the Student Education A »- He praised (3ov. John Demp- be made to Pastor Prokopy, 86 I created a senastion by aal key’s record and accomplish- Q^opej. Committee member Louise Day “What do you w a n t Mrs. cept, and has opposed attempts A fter the doUQ^mut and the Landgn^ebe o f 28 Union S t , Sey- sodation and the H ouse Preet- sonoble Rales big for a plain dcugfanut- knents, but said that his cam- Hicks, and charged: to change school districts or Yours in sizes 8 to 16. automoUle, 1 stood back aghast mour Morse of 440 W. Middle dents’ Oouncil. ‘IMy Sa-vior and I ” is the gen- Hicks to do?” The counterman gave me a paign will be based’ ’not on past ^ ^ transport Negro students from has Tpke., Lee Schulmeister cf 138 will work this summer G. T. laBONNE "This is a very serious mat­ ” Go home,’’ they said. look .which said p la W y 'th a t he * * aecomphshments which eveiv- their own districts into predom­ changed the fane .of America. In park St, Brian Will of 448 W. tn recreation at Mansfield State Phone ter, Mr. Prlrvclpal. Would any Two plainclothes policemen had dealt with crackpota and one is aware of, but on continued inantly white school districts. my home town, great cavities Middle T ^e., Ctaarlea Mierlrie of Training School and will testdi and ASSOCUTGS, DiC. sttidy, handicraft, singing, synagogue Invite Hitler?’’ then g;rabbed Wood and he slip­ aufbverBives before and they advances." have appeared on Main Street 13 wilUam St, Gabriel Roaica this faH ait Glaetonlwry High M ^1 0 7 8 games refreshments and pray­ Mrs. Hicks has opposed Ne­ ped to toe floor. Four officers couldn’t fool Mm. "Some o t those future ac­ something Chopping centers have pro- of 438 W. Middle Tpke. and School. Greater -Hartford's DYNAMIC Insuranca BOB -BED” CAKTEB ers. gro leaders’ attempts to end began carrying him off toe tions,” he said, “ are m higher flavored with cinnamon. I ate it liferated on the outskirts, Wayne Tobery of 27 Walnut St Mrs. Henry W. Nelson, arts racial imbalance In Boston’s stage,, and toe .students and Foster’s Books Agency education, regional refuse dis- without a murmur. AU this may well be for the and crafts director of Mitchell public schools. parents began shoving and The land of my forefathers good if we are replacing the old ^ s a l, air and water poUution, ^ Hartford, will direct the Before the ^aduetion cere­ pushing in toward the stage. Given to School taghway p anmng and the es- Sportswear, Main Floor has, I fear, become a sugar- wifli something ^racefid and Power Lin^ Heavier RANGE BRINGS YOU mony resumed, toe predomin­ A 20-gaillon trash barrel sail­ tabllshment of a Department of j antly Negro audience began ed over the crowd and landed At an assembly program to­ coated America, vital. But what about the 33-sto- AM) hnrrpction ” years. I am appaBed a* the tons of ry apartment building in New "vSly DOUGLAS EDWARDS iVMJt MAMCMtSTWH CKMTMR uc^eciion. school is conducted on a chanting “ Go Home, Mrs. near the platform. day, the South- School library wdoriee Americana dally cram York wWch I saw soon after FUEL OIL ------PARKING . . , , Barry’s name was p la c ^ ta basis. Freewill offer- Hicks,” police had called out a In toe confusion Wood made received a gift of 16 books from Authority tranamiasian facilities toe personal library of David btto their mouths. arrlval? nominaUon by ^ t e O o m p ^ envelopes will be supplied, riot squad and Mrs. Hicks was Ws way back to toe stage. is expected to cost wen over $60 GASOLINE AND THE NEWS er Raymond S. Thatcher of East ^ ^ " Sherman Foster, a former Friends already alarmingly ‘’Isn’t urban renewal wonder- escorted from toe school by a “ I see Mrs. Hicks is still here. million in the current tlacal pampton. Thatcher is being con overweight munch on choco- lii!” I exclaimed. "They’re tak­ police bodyguard. Do you still have a message for South School pupil, who Is still year—^more than in any similar W INF- 1230 ON YOUR DIAL eidered for appointment to toe remembered by his teachers as latee, wolf down a malted milk, ing down that ugly old build- The incident occurred at toe her,” he shouted. irtate’s Public Utilities Oommis Cash Register or tuck away a pie a la mode tag." period. IMIore than half the total Patrick T. Campbell J u n io r “ Go home, Mrs. Hicks,” was an avid reader and exceptional BANTLV OIL MON., WED.. FRI. — 4 P M Bion, and may not run for re- student. between meals. "Are you craiy?" my host he for 500,000-volt faclU- •Mandie6te)l UJMBERf High Schoool Thursday just be­ toe answer. aaked. "They’re not taking it dee, able to carry 12 to 14 (O M l'A N V . INC. l^lection in toe November elec­ Robbed of $60 fore Mrs. Hicks was to address Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. FV>ster They tay to wadb aiway theae Wood refused to leave toe times as much power on each :i,ll MAIN STUEKT tions. toe 140 graduates. The Glee of 49 Arvine PI., parents of staa of ghittony with a ^aaa of down. They’re putting it . Thatcher predicted toat toe Sixty dollars was stolen from stage and finally he toJd toe It seems to me that Ameri- line as the largest-capacity <31ub had jUst sung the Battle David Foster, are donating to Bkim milk. F o r today I i; i . Democrats, in Novemiber, will cash register at the L.T. principal, ” I’ll go provided Mrs. jnflk, which we wa diildren re- «««« are more tateMgedt, mor* tranamlaslon toes prevlou^y Hyimn of the Republic. the school 40 books to be known UticK\ illr H7.i-.i-11 (Win control of both houses of the Wood Ice (3o. yesterday after- Hicks leaves.” gaided vriih sni«* contempt m alwt, more aiwara of interna, used in the TVA system. Suddenly the Rev. Virgil A. as the David 9hei$nan Foster btate Assembly, "by as great a noon- Wood, a Baptist minister, and presently, Mrs. Hicks, ringed Collection. The books, fietkm ividtory as in 1968." Wood told police he stepp^ Massachusetts president of toe by police, left the hsill and re­ and non-fiction, w ill be on We feature Accutron* • He praised Barjy for his past office for a few m'in- Southern Christian Leadership mained In the principal’s office varied topics and will;; reflect Vecord as a member of the State ntes and ■the money was miss- Ckxnference, shouted from the for about an hour. toe many Interests-history, mu­ 'Assembly and as a member of ^ng when he returned. The mon- the most accurate here are some things Dad floor at Principal Fk-ancis E. In toe meantime, police had sic, sports, and astronomy — the Manchester Board of Dlrec- ®y ^ ^ Harrington. The crowd began sent in 25 officers to join toe 14 which Da-vid enjoyed. All books Sors. He called him ' ’toe type P «««® ^^e looking for a boy chanting. toat had been stationed at toe are to be selected by the pres­ tim epiece would like around the home p f man we need in toe State Cap- ^® P^®nt in Wood climbed into toe plat­ schooU before hand. A r i o t ent South School staff. » HERE’S REAL Itol — a man with toe ability ^®„ afternoon. pnd courage to vote his convlc OTWTvnmv t v G U F F r F in the tions — to support leaders when KENNEDY IN GREECE Jhey are right — to oppose them ATHENS, Greece (AP) — w o rld ^hen they are wrong.” Sen. Robert F. Kennedy has Pak-N-Travel DI r 1 HI r$ I I Seconding speeches were exitended his 24-hour unofficial taiade by Matt Moriarty of Man- ’viait here for another day, a ichester; by John Tubiak, chair- spokesman announced today, Accntron’s tuning fork 'man of toe Glastonbury Dem- "H e is completely exhausted NEWS fsplaces the outdated bel. ocratic Town Committee; and from Ws trip and needs a rest, ’ Arnel * knits ance wheel that's found hi OR ^ Edgar Girouard, chairman the spokesman said, MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER of'tihe Marlborough Democratic The New Yoik Democrat and watches. Stop by so we can tell you .Town Committee. his wife, Ethel, arrived in Ato- more. Starting with the right tlnre of ‘ Moriarty predicted that Barry ens Thursday from Addis Aba- day. Accutron by Butova. From $125.00 :*ViU go far in state politics, ba, Ethiopia, at the end of a 12- go where the about BUDGET TERMS ‘and his career will not stop In day African tour. The couple ’toe State Senate.” will rest today and see some ' The chairman of last night’s friends here before leaving for convention was Ted Cummings, Rome Saturday morning, the fun is! Sm o o r Manchester’s Democratic Town spokesman said. 917 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER SATURDAY IFITZGERALDI PROTECTION FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS USED By Arthur EVERY FAMILY NEEDS MORIARTY BROTHERS CARS ONLY Originals JUNE SALE NEW 1966 FORDS IN STOCK 1M1 CHEVROier STATION WAOON Wash ’n wear wonders of 1966 MERCURY MONTEREY Dalton Haavy V-8, automatic, power eteertag. textured Arnel"' triScetata 2^DOOR SEDAN Duty Saw Hone SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE slip into a suitcase or suds HAND SAWS DRAGKETS 1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 and come out of either gives you and your family fiwn $4.75 S-Door Hfu^top. 390 V -8 engine, power arteering, crulseo- $3J0 pr. matlc, radio, heater. wrinkle-free. Go wher* dependable PROTECTION... the fun is— go with A m ril* I 1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 O ur regular 8.00 2 -t)o a r Hardtop. 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, wAy X), W- I ^ :-n .I’m"--::- . * i*'- '• •• •' kiltilM Awarded BA Gets Mastei^s Earns Masters VConnGrad VConnGrad MIT Graduate Nurse Graduates Gets Grant VConnGrad Bentley Grad Gets Matter’s Awarded BL RISD Grad Hohart Grad R e c e iv e s Masters DaHmouth Grad Miss Donna - Rae Mason, Linda Leon, daughter of Mr. *' ' . ______^ ____ij m A M.4A M iy\ T« r M f Wesley D. Shorts, son of Mr. Karl Buck Kehler. son of Mr. David B. Anderson, son o f Mr. Charles Austin Joy of Man­ Alan W. Gates, son of Mr. Mrs. John W. Owens, former­ Marilyn Ann Evans, daughter and Mrs. Milton Leon of 25^ Donald M lc h ^ McPherson, Donald Mkhael Qolas, son of Robert M. Ballard, son of Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Juditli Blanchette, daughter ' Alan Lewis Felr of Rocky Hill Miss Helen I. Jette, daugh­ Joseph F. Segal, son of Dr. ly Joan Skiff, daughter of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Evans and Mrs. J. Wesley Shorts of and Mrs. Karl J. Kehler of 79 Crosby Rd., has been awarded,*' Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Golas of and Mrs. Delmont Ballard ot and Mrs. David E. Anderson of chester was awarded a bach­ and Mrs. Alexander W. Gates of of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holmes and. formerly of Manchester was ter of Mrs. Roy Jette of 394 son of Mr. and Mrs.' Donald S. and Mrs. H. R. Skiff of 11 Con­ of 25 N. Elm St. was awarded a 95 Lockwood ,st., was graduated Constance Dr., was awarded mond Mason of Sunset Ter., the first David S. Foster Me- ^ and Mrs. Jacob A. Segal of 64 71 Brookfield St, was gradu­ 79 S. Lakewood Circle, has been 701 Hartford Rd., was among elor of arts degpree In French 60 Ansaldi Rd., was awarded a of 246 Green Rd., was awarded awarded a bachelor of science Lake St. and the late Roy Jette, McPherson of 248 McKee St., way JM., was awarded a m.alster bachelor of fine arts degree June 13 from the University of Vernon, was graduated June 5 mortal Camp Scholarship. The ' Cobum Jld.j was awarded a ated June 12 from Hobart Col­ awarded a master of science 700 candidates for degrees at bachelor's and master's de­ a bachelor of science in nursing degree in accounting during was awarded a master of arts has been awarded a bariielor of June 12 from the College of master of arts in business edu­ of artii'^degree in guidance and during graduation ceremonies Connecticut witl^^,B.S. degp'ee from the Hartford Hospital presentation wap made last" bachelor of law degree from the lege, Geneva, N.Y., with a degree in electrical engineering grees in electrical engineering during graduation ceremonies graduatloi\ ceremonies June 6 degree in history at the Uni­ fine arts degree from the Rhode Dartmouth College's gradua­ William and Mary, Wil.>ams- cation at the University of Con­ at the Unlverlsty of Connecticut in pharmacy. School of Nursing. week at the Sabbath eve serv­ bachelor of arts degree. from the University of Connecti­ counseling during graduation at the University of Connecti­ at Bentley College, Boston, versity of Connecticut com­ University of Connecticut June burg, Va. necticut's gjaduatlon ceremon­ June 13. At UConn, he was a member from the Massachusetts Insti­ A 1963 graduate of Rockville Island SriMol of Design. Golas, a 1962 Manchester cut. ' tion exercises June 12. ceremonies kt the University ice at Temple Beth Sholom. cut Monday. Mass. mencement ceremonies June 13. 13. The son of Mr. and Mrs. ies June 13. of Kappa Psi Fraternity. He tute of Technology at its lOOlh High School, she will begin He is a 1962 graduate of Man­ High Scdmol graduate, was vice Ballard also earned his B.S. Anderson, a 1962 Manchester of Connecticut Monday. Miss Evans, a 1962 Manches­ The scholarship was estab­ Miss Blanchette, a 1962 Man­ The son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ She earned her nacnelor's de­ He is a 1968 Manchester High Nathan Joy of 58 Walker St., Gates, a business education commencement June 10. working next week as a psychi­ chester High School. president of Kappa Sigma and in engineering at UConn in 1963. Mrs. Owen, a 1964 Jackson ter High school graduate, maj­ graduated from Manchester lished by Mr. - and Mrs. Louis chester High School graduate, vin Feir of 16 ArceUia Dr., he gree from Keene (NJl.) State Schooi graduate. He anfT his High School graduate, was he was a member of French instructor at Rockville High Both degrees were earned atric nurse at the Institute of earned a letter In varsity foot­ A resident of Ridgefield, he is College graduate whoi' majored ored in art. She will enter U- High School in 1961. Foster of 49 Arvine Place in - was a m^ber of the White served as treasurer his Junior College. She is a history teach­ wife, the former Barbara M. awarded a bachelor of arts de­ d u b , the Young Republicans, Scho6l and the Rockvijle Adult through participation in the co­ Living in Hartford. ball. He majored in sociology. employed by the Norden Co., in psychology, has tauplt pri­ Conn’s graduate school this fall Shorts hSLS accepted a resi­ memory of their son. The caiinp • Caps, Connecticut Student year and chancellor his senior er at Aivime High School in FreiSfnan of West Hempstead, the Student Education Associa­ Evening School, will Continue operative program in electrical Budget* Broken Down He will leave for Otis Air Force an affiliate of the United Air­ gree in English. He was a mem­ mary grade school. \ to study for her master’s degree dency with Greenwich Hospital scholarship will be awarded an- Kurses Association and a re­ year to Alpha Gamma Phi. Hudson, N.H. L. I., live in West Hartford. tion, and Canterbury Club. He Base June 18 for four weeks of craft Corp. ber of Kappa Sigma, Under­ his education in business admin­ She and her husband live in in- scene design. In Greenwich, where he will be engineering. electrical and engineering hon­ nuedly to a deserving student porter for the school new ^a- He is married to the former WASHINGTON — A recent belonged to Delta Sigma Phi, graduate Council’s Judiciary istration. She will work as a graphic studying hospital pharmacy ad­ "While at MIT, Kehler was a orary fraternities, and is an as­ of the Temple Religious School per. Donna Remer of Melrose, Mass. SLIDE WARNINO SECOND study of all governmental ex­ summer training. He will then Mansfield. They have a nine- MOORE KAYO CHAMPION AILING LOSE 5'/j DAYS Committee, Dartmouth Chris­ Kappa Delta PI, and Pi Delta He is chairman of the super­ ministration. member of Phi Bela Epsilon, sociate member of the Society who will attend a summer camp Hiey have a daughter, Carole BERCHTEISGADEN, Ger­ penditures—by states, cities enter flight school as a second month-old son. artist this wm m er for Con­ NEW YORK — The world’s tian Union, Rugby Club, fresh­ Phi, national honorary fra­ visory committee for the Mem- of Sigma Xi. to further his Jewish education. many— An avalanche - warning and the federal government—in lieutenant NEW YORK — The average necticut Development Commis­ social fraternity, and he earned 98% OF WAXEK IN 8BAB Irene. record for knockouts is 136, man football team and varsity ternities. chester Teachers Federal Credit He will assume responsibili­ Linda will attend the United system, Germany’s second, is fiscal 19M found that a sixth of employed person in the United sion. committee of the Board of Ck)v- three, varsity letters in skiing. LOB ANGBSdOS—^The oceans held by onetime light heavy­ baseiball team. He served as He graduated with honors Union and a member of Phi Baibara M. Deane, an English ties this month as an industrial Synagogue Youth Camp in Glen being installed at Berchtesga- the money \vaa spent on educa­ defense and international rela­ States loses 5 1-2 days of work At UConn, she was a member emors and was property Stver- He is a member of Eta Kappa and seas contain more than 96 Us salt content is reduced from- weight champion Archie Moore. treasurer of Casque and Gaunt­ from Manchester High School In Delta Kappa. instructor at Sykes Junior High liaison officer at MIT. Spey, N.Y. den. Garmisch - Parta.nlUrchen’s tion. The total was 827.6 billion, tions, which cost a third of all each year because of illness or ot the recreation and publicity visor of the Theater Dept. Nu and Tau Beta Pi, national per cent of the earth’s water. about 35,000 parte per million Joe Louis racked up only 64 let Senior Society. the Clas3 of 1962. He is married to the former School, Rockville. TUs can be made drinkable if to SOO or lees. during his 1934-51 career. was the first second only to expenditures for budgets. injury.

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r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, kANCHESTER, COMN^ FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HSStALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1966 PAGE NINE. PAGE EIGHT H erald Easy Does It? Connecticut UGBEnllRUQ strangely enough—not ao atrangely Yesterdays Events in Capital WA VES Trying to Sink PARKADE. at all, really—none of the analyata of Proposal Rejei^ed O'Brien^ saidihera have bem Yankee OPEN the decline in Communist strength in 25 Yeara Ago “isolated but nevertheless dis­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The |7:4S A.M ; fo 10 P.M. m e . the Italian local elections the other day turb!^ rejxirta pf ove^ealous- (CoBthmed from Page ) Catizena committee may soon H ouse haa rejected b y a 276-76 8 Mttchetw, On«m. ~ a p i^ to that decline the factor which ness the port of a postal Image of Worlfi War II be formed to vote a proposal to give Presi- otfWcitds In the field in connec- “ «*• Deihofcrata leas irtll- would almost oertalnly have won re­ creases resulting from the ^ dent Jolmson standby authority tlon with (he 1966 savlj«s bond big to naminote a Oovenior peated mention If the result had been enemy. Cooks fix Identical 1 . U U teg demand for “ to ctomp controls on consumer campaign.” lacking a specific Kennedy ap- BAUNBRHXm, Mid. (A P ) — That’s the keyword, organiza­ that Italy’s Communists showed some in defense Indurtrieo con­ cred it. . _ ' ____ Nevertheless, a Kennedy win tion. meals for Waves and sailors. Bxeevt Bunday, The Waves want to tiitk a World ^PriUMMd B w good gains at the polls. tinues. , Johnson did not ask for tiie CAPITAL FOOTNOTES . te the Surrogate race most Kardi Farley, Granite City, ~ BolMays. Ipi « Pert OBIcb at W ar n Im age. Either “baby booties”—new ODon.. 1 Q u a Han If the largest Communist Party any­ As Manchester Water Co. is authority. Democrats on the President Johnson prortaims UkeJy wmdd have long-term po- recruits—shape up in w eeks IU.,-and Eula Harvey, Odessa, MAYTAG Top brass at Balnhridge’s 10 where in the world outside Russia had about to woifc on ex­ House Bonking Committee Ini­ Sunday as Father’s Day and Utical influence in New York, of boot camp or they’re out. Text, each 19, bad no com­ U. . Naval TValning Center; gOBBCRIFTlOM BAXDI been able to Increase its strength in pansion, Judge tiated the move by adding the Sept, r? as CItIzenahip Day. For the riwrt term. It is beoom 8 plaints about the chow. But, PaiyaMa In Advanea where tbs nation's eidiated Fifteen per cent do not make WASHERS these latest elections, it Vould have Bowers and former Selectman provialona to a routine bill ex- Selective Service officials say hig an increasingly distinct pos they groaned m iserably when* Waves straggle through boot- It so a board of naval officers JSS-; Richard Martin appear brfore tendbig for two years the gov- the percentage ot those register- aibility that Frank O’Oonnor asked about the status quo of __•• Mootbi •••»••»«##••#• •,#g been proclaimed again and again that oamp, are out to tonpedo the and doctors sign release papers. the board of aelectmen enment’a aulthority to give ii* tor the military draft and will share that Infkienoe with their waistlines. this was what the Vatican got for hav­ public idea that Waves are a Some dropouts won’t accept that « survey be made of the prodacUon of defense items being classified as conscientious Mm. Whether at Fodwik’s soda bar . HIBMKBR OF ___ ing two Popes in a row, John XXIII and group of crass, loose-living discipline. Mamy are too slow or at boot camp, you’ll find the ■roar AaBOCtATlID PBBIB possibility of purchasing the wa­ priority over that of other objectors is about the same as DRYERS Paul VI, who could do such a thing as women whose primary duty is and buOkle under the diet of greatest sport of girls Is men. . lh a Aaaoelated Praaa ia andnalTaly antlUrf ter eystem for the town. > Itama. during the Korean, conflict and it tba naa o( repinJUcatloo ot all nawa dla- admit a representative of atheistic Board of selectmen' asks entertaining sallon at overseas drills and glasses. But the rifles for the chase at StoKM cradHed fo It or not otharwUa c re ^ Via Democratic leaidentiip World W arn. Communist Russia to their own pres­ Chamber of Commerce to head Today in History eanteens. Sixty recruits, a company, Bainbridge, which is foremost a to thia papar and alao tha lo ^ nawa md>- alayed out of the fight and 162 The Senate . Labor Oommlttee a canvass to raise USO funds arrive every two weeks. Teen­ training center for sailors, puts ' AU* at rapnMIeatlon ot apacUl dla*’ ence in the Vatican. This, it would have D em ocrats join ed 118 Republi- axiprdves legislation authorizit^ By The Associated PreM Receives BA The new society of ben-bottom patchaa nwoln are alao reaeryao.______which vriH go toward providing age girls accustomed to Bobby a sisallfle crimp in a lady’s style.; NORMAN'S 'been proclaimed, ia what comes from eana to defeat the proposal. The $700 m inion over the next five ‘Today is Friday, June 17, the skirts is young, between 18 and recreational and social service John J. Tanl, son or Mr. and . single, ooUege or high school D arin, popK>p, and p rivacy are “In recruit training,” said trying coexistence with the Commu­ B oom then passed the Defense ‘years 'for federal aid to libra­ 166th day o f 1966. There are 197 86 lor the nation’s military forces. Mrs. James Vi Tanl of 90 Con­ alumnae, and pOinfUlIy clothes apt to be jarred silent. Seaman Susanne Marshafl, 18, l-’or I'lii- H*--l H<-ul nists. Production Act extension. ries. days left in the year. School Board approves 194(1-42 cord Rd., was awarded a bach­ conscious. Mount Clemons, Mich., “sailors llixl Tlx' In fact, each time either Pope dem­ Bupporten of Ihe stan^ The Seoiate confirms the ap­ Today’s Highlight in Iflstory Eight recruits share a oubicle. ■entap^isajffisi'.-'.s'ssssss Haratd ______budget o f »403,540, an Increase elor of arts degree in biology are called treee because trees aredit control authority contend­ pointment of James M. Nabrit On this date in 1775, the battle **We want llte norm al Am eri­ They sleep in tmnk beds, walk H ;i it \I(TI Dill) llt» onstrated that he waa,- not preaching o f $23,540 over that o f last year. during graduation ceremonies ore scenery and you don't tiUk • ;ftiU aarrlea ellant of » . ■ . A. S ar^ a. toe. ed it w oidd be a vahialUle weap­ Jr., -Negro educator, as deputy of Bunker Hill was fought dur- can girl who’s devoted to her on bare-board floors and look up PnMIahara HepraaeBlatirea,— Tha Jultao any holy war for the extermination of June 5 at 9t. John Fisher Col­ to scenery, you just adore it.” M VM IIK-JTl »C U.S. ambassador to the United ing (he Revolutionary War. The country — not the dregs of so- at bare-beamed celUngs. BDathawa Spactal iUtancy — New York. Od- ail Communists, there has been critl- on It Inflation trends increase lege, Rochester, N. Y. Only 01) “Mberty” are Waves pajo. PatJoH and Boaton.______10 Years Ago after Congress edjourns. Under Nations with raiik of ambassa- Briitirfi took-the hill, but lost 1,- elety,” said Lt. Janet Blumfcerg, Next, a crew of seamstresses edam to the effect that such softness T anl, a 1968 graduate o f Mar- free to talk to sailors. •mBirmiiit attdtt ntmtiAU OT CntCUlA* dor, ^ Mount HoUy Springs, Pa. doggedly Stitch 60 bemUnes to Thla date 10 years ago was a Ita prbviedons, the administra­ (XM men in the process. ianapoUs Preparatory School, ia Miarriage is permitted after TION& ______would be certain to help the Com- tion oou d have curbed buying Secretary of the Treasury On This Date She’s the Waves puhUc Informa­ “within two Inches of (he knee, Sunday. The Herald did not pub­ 6 employed as a tecilmloal arriter reorait tralifliig. mimista, already the largest single po­ Henry H. Fowler reports in­ tion officer, A ladles,” and put In countless Sbmtoy adrarttatne etoate.bomi: lish. Knges by increasing down pay­ In 1868, Abraham Lincoln de­ for Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, A fourth ot the Navy’s women Jto r^ o n d ay — 1 p.m. Mflay. litical force in Italy, grow strong creased production of dimes, Com m anded b y Oknldr. Anne tucks to compensate for Jayne JV>r Toaaday — 1 p.m. H o n to ^ . ments and shortening repay­ livered bis now famous speech Hartford. * are hoapttid oorpamen, another enough to take over the country. quarters Slid half doIlarU has which began, L. Docey, 61, of Haverstraw, ManafieM figures. ment perlodB. 'A bouse divided He was vice preterit of the fourth work in aviation or elec­ Hie Communist decline in the local ended the coin Shortage. against itselt cannot stand.” N.Y., the Navy’s only female Sometime later, after the taU- Biology dub, eecretery of the oommandlng officer, the center tronics, and the remainder are elections the other day was only one of Action Completed The Senate approves by ikian- Lincoln had just been chosen by Retidence Coimoll and a oohim- oring is done, they’ll be issued eSaafflad daladUna:.10 :.ai) a.m. anA I Poefs Comer | trains 600 reoratta In summer assign^ to adnflnlstrative or pnblleatloa axeept Satorday — » n.na three per cent in the vote, and there imouS voice Vote a Mn author- an Illinois state convention as a last on the college nefarapaper. Navy blue winter \mlforms, WASHINGTON (AP) — The months. clerical duties. wrere doUbtlsM many fa ctors involved. Senate has completed cong;res- izing defense agencies to pro- candidate for the Senate. very smart wMte dress uni­ Hospital oorpemen train at T o Dad In 1943, A llied bom bers But It atm has to be suggested, be­ aional aoUem on legislation in­ vide eqifipment and assistance TM e drops to baH that In forms, and two-piece blue-and- the Great Lakes, HI. center. Of- pounded Naples and Sicily. When I was just a little girl, creasing the national debt limit fo r two B oy Scout m eetings Ih winter, after graduation rushes. whlte stripped summer suits. flovers train in Newport, R. L cause H too could be part of the pic­ In 1944, BYench forces o f H- Divorce Rueli bofll StOTK Of two or three and four, by $2 billion — to a record $330 this Country next year. The Navy haa upward of 6,000 But now, 60 rather scared re­ Every week Waves must ture.. that the real answer to the his­ beration invaded the Island of Waves, short for Women Ac­ I used to follow you around. billion. A measure authorizing, a LOUISVILLB. Ky. (AP) — cruits trek out of the fitting write a duty letter tx>me, ttiat torically embarraaslng problem the Vati­ E lba. opM tonlt* till 9 And help you to explore. The Senate ixtssed the hill 50- three-year $4S-million research Four Jefferson County judges cepted for 'Vohmtser Em«g«U' room, dad in blue raincoats Lt. Blumiberg explained “ eases can has faced in finding Communism In 1946, the first m obile radio- 17 and sent It to President John­ program on development of granted 168 divorces as spouses c j S en dee. with the hoods up. For aU the the minds of parents not keen Ptodon Our ParochiaHsiw healthier in ite own Italy than in any marine resources clears the telephone^servlce through regu- And then I grew to be a child son for his signature. The ad­ lushed to beat the deadline of a Reosntiy the Waves came into world they look like a band of on having daughters In the serv­ lar exchanges was opened. It la dUHeult to nnlat the amall eeni« other country outside Russia lies in Of five or six or eight ministration bad asked that the Senate Labor Committee. new state law designed to lewar the nesvs when Pstil H. Nltze, monks. Ahead of them is 10 ic e .” with a complele In 1947, the first flight around the divorce rate. ■ooretaiy of the Navy, an- nuatty, ■*uihtn, perocWnl peeponae moderation, toleration, even gestures of And still I liked to go with you cell&ig be boosted to $332 billion. weeks of learning navy sym­ ASked what they most com­ the world by a commercial air­ The law, effeotive Ttamday, nounead a outbade at Bain- coexistence, in place of what used to be To fish and put on bait But after the House approved bols, weapons parts and endless plained to their parents about in seittctloii of to the reaolatlon adopted at the United plane was begun when the air­ eoctends the waiting period for bridge. Hs said the Navy plans the old tactic of continual denunciation the $830-billion limit June , tJndignifieil Doors drills. those letters, two mop-swining 8 craft “America” left La Guar* divorces in the county from 30 to efaMt the Waves training cen­ Btatea Conference of Mayora In Dallaa of the Communists and threat of retali­ I always Kked to sing with you Secretary of the Treasury Hen­ In Interviews serveral girls recralts t^eed. They missed father's day and BOarON (AIP) — The state dla Airport in New York. to 00 days, Indudlng a 60day ter and otheor fa cu lties to Orlan­ laat Wedneaday. And watch your garden grow, ry H. Fowler said he would ac­ said they Joined the Waves be- washing didies. ation against Italians who voted for the has a new 22 -story o ffice buiild- Teh Yean Ago oooling off period after an Intem- do, Fla. because of cost factors. Or himt lor nightcrawlers at cept the oompromiro figure. ceuise they hoped to travel or grachiotloii ccnyIs It becomea eepedaBy dlfftcwlt for any Commimlats. Ing bousihg 20 agencies, and no The National Revolutionary locutory order la signed. Bach A baU-flnlZbed barracks for n ight; The new limit Is effective with because they “wanted to go to ■idjuiban community to rise and cheer For the first time since World War num bers on the dooms yet. Movement was returned to pow­ Judge usually grants about 13 tha Waves will be used for other Sometimes you took me to a the start of the 1967 fiscal year Viet Nam In the worst way.” Rare Phenomenon and Yrroppings at the Dallaa resolution when two thinca n . Communist strength in Italy has A considlting firm came up er In Bolivia with the election divorces a w M k. puiposeo. show. on July 1. The national debt now Waves are never stationed in A rare astronomical phe­ •bout tt—the high aanctimonloua ef­ visibly declined. Whether it is because with insignia, for agencies to Herman S, 2SUazo as presi­ *'R’s tough. But It’s fun,” said fairway prices! stands at about $322.6 billion. help identify them. eonbat zones, however. After nomenon occurred in February frontery of the big dty mayora pro­ of, or in spite of, new tactics In the dent'. In -FerU, a Conservative FIFTH BETWEEN 10, 17 Seam an Sharon T rem m el, 18, You taught me well what’s The AikxfKdic Beverages Con­ two years of home duty, a re­ of 1962: Six planets—Earth, party candidate, Manuel Prado, n e w YORK—Of the nation’s acveland, Ohio, "And you learn posing and adopting it—and the dicta­ Vatican, nobody can say with any real right and wrong, Right to Refuse trol OommisBion quickly reject­ cruit can spend her last year Jupiter, Mars, 'Mercury, Saturn was elects president the same 76.6 million women and girls how to get dressed in two torial methoda they aeek to Invoke art authority. But the minimum statement Hiough often I would cry. ed thelia: a silhouette of two overseas. and 'Venus—moved into con­ open inendays How well I remember, Dad WASHINGTON (AP) — Post­ day. over 10 years old, 19 per cent— minutes flat, head to foot. Be­ Ita behalf—are reaUaed. ia that Pope Paul’s reception of Russian Uquoi* bottJea wfth what a p r o n s K any pitched battles are junction with one another end When you taught me not to lie. master General Lawrence F. O’­ Five Yean Ago almost a fifth—are in the 10-17 fore eomlng here, boy, was Z Foreign Minister Oromyko a short time to be a bole, te each. Not digni­ with the sun and moon. The big dty mayora favoring thla Brien has told officials of his The U . 8 . r e je c t s Soviet age group. Unorganized!” fought, it’s food which is the before these elections did not result in fied, the ABC said. proposal were aaauming that they had I got to be a gangly girl, department that any federal terms for a laiclear test ban any Increase in the prestige of the Com­ some natural, moral right to spread All arms and legs and freckles; •mploye has the right to refuse treaty, dedarteg it would not MILLIONS SEE SHRINES 935 MAIN STREET - TEL. 648-5171 - OPBIN 9 A.M. TO 6:30 P M. - CLOSED MONDAYS both the flnandal and social problems munists among the Italian people. • And still you always thought I to buy U.S. savings bonds. continue Indefinitely its 'vol- Hia memorandum followed MUSIC STORES: 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (522-7201) - 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER the dries are now facing out into the There have, on the other hand, been was WASHINGTON — About 4 untary suspension of nuclear complaints by two postal unions surrounding aubuiba. Italian elections when both the Vatican As good as any of the belles. mUllon persons visited the Lin- tests in the absence of progress WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERYIOB • 142 EAST CENTER 8 TREET .• TEL. 649-7196 and the American Ambassador to Italy tbai: preasure was being applied oota) Memorial last year. The towand a treaty. And the weapon their resolution se­ I grew into my teens then, Dad, on employes to participate in would be telling the Italians to be sure Washington Monument had 1.T Thought for Today lected was the potential weapon of fed­ And I guess away from you. tba aidmlnlstraltion’a bond-buY million visitors, about as many best cure for the body la and vote against the Communists, and ^ 6 eral fund discrimination against those Nobody knew as much as I oom pelgn. as the 'White Hotufe, quiet, tba mind.^—Napoleon L aUbuibs who failed to march rigfht up the Communist vote would go up. Couldn’t you see that waa true? fend ahoulder th eir part o f the burden Could there be a suggested parallel to Indonesia, where the United States i f s ef the dtlea. But somehow Dad, you know somehow managed to get out and keep m uch more The reaolutton proposed by Mayor quiet, and, by such unlikely and unmili­ ASNim Of Cburohea By Joaeph Saiemls The older I did get Maier of MHwaukae, and approved by a tant tactics, ai>perently managed to let Till now it seems to me OF MANCHESTER CM good margin among the mayors voting, the Communists discredit themselves AMERICAN LATVIAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN I have a lot to learn yet. actually asked Oongress to pass legl^ with the Indonesians? lation which would: When I got into my twenties, 1. Make aH federal grants for com­ Dad, I. Thoneht fo r Today I loved a boy named Al, munity fadUties such as water and We’re Waiting See these Solid Maple Bed Outfits aefwer systems, open spaces, parka, etc. By Rowland Evans Jra Sponsored by the Maneheater I married him, and moved It was a serious matter indeed, and Inside away. Council of dmrohea contingent- upon an agreement by tha a serious touch he gave it, when Dr. And I’m a happy gal. COMPARE SELECTION! Here’s a fine selec­ recipient community to provide a “rea- Robert F. Ooheen, president of Prince­ Robert D. Novak COMPARE QUALITY! Take the rugged solid “Cast all your cares on Him, maple touched with tradition . . . add the tion of solid maple bed and headboard en­ •onable share** of the low and middle in­ ton University, startled Commencement Now we have our own two girls for He cares for you.’! 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Choose tonight, accept pupils from poor districta—by a sense of humor. ous but most important fact of Kennedy's generally discreet working relationship between indicates we do not trust in God What to tell them to do. while our stock is complete and all models biising if necessary—to *reduce the so- Many of the complex problema of the New York Democratic politics style in party poUtics; It prob­ O’Connor’s staff and Vice Presi­ sufficlsntly. There is a vast dif­ rt. Ckimpare quality and you’ll choose an dal and economic* differences between modem world had been reflected in the today is that Frank OXJonnor is ably would make him a host of dent Humphrey’s staff is no ference between planning for the and Save! ilipse solid maple bed-and-bedding en- available. We’re open until 9. ^ So Dad I guess I’U end these g dty and suburban school systems. quietly advancing toward nom­ bittsr-eod toss in bis adopted secret and of some concern to future and wcfriying about it It t)Ie! ceremonial and oratorical proceedings of lines. ination or Governor even s ta te the Kennedy camp. we have used the talents God S. Revise policies of the Federal the day. There waa an honorary decree Just wanted you to know though he is well down on the Ihdesd, Kennedy Implied as The widespread tolk by has given and have done all we Housing Administration and other gov- to Dr. J. Robert Oppenhelmer, who I love you so, for all you’ve list of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy’s much in a recent conversation O’Connor’s detractors that he could to conserve our means for Polarc^d ‘^Swinger” amment agendes “to favor and encour­ helped usher in our atomic age, and to done choices for the Job. with O’Connor. O’Connor said could not defeat Rockefeller is the days of retirement, then let age the building of low and middle in­ Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, Though it doesn’t always show. Thus, Kennedy’s frontal in­ all he wanted from the Senator not justified by secret xk>lls, iB cast all anxiety as to health Bllllf! come housing in all municipalities of who once bearded Governor Wallace in vyas his assyirance that be would which reveal no comeback by or circumstance, or world up­ Written by Nancy Ames, tervention in a local Judgeship now Mrs. Allen Grant, in m etropolitan areas.** bis racial den. primary election in New York do nothing to hurt O’Coimor’s the slumping Governor. One re­ heaval on God who is able to 1959 for her father, ' What all this could mean. In its ex­ And then came President Goheen, in City scarcely means that he is drive for the Governorship. Ken­ cent survey showed O’Connor sustain and preserve ua. R is 13.44 Raymond S. Ames treme terms, might as well be stated. the midst of such problems, advising yet the chief arbiter of the nedy said he could give that as- heating Rockefeller in the through our prayer life that we It could mean that Miy connnunity people to be sure and strive for a bet­ state’s Democratic politics. auraixse. Bronx by a bigger margin than can cast our cars on Him, How Takes 8 B & W wallet size pictures. adrich happened to be located within ter sense of humor, some “precioua Rather, if O’Oonnor is nomi­ That does not mean that would be expected to that over­ often do you pray? Goodbye, Good Luck either Keimedy or his political whelmingly Democratic bor­ what could be defined as some general sense of the incongruous,** even at their nated and goes on to defeat Re­ Lord, as Thou hast cared for Goodbye, good hick, dear soldier Exdusive yes/no viewfinder tells entourage la happy about ough. metropolitan area could lose control K' own expense. “If," he said, “you can publican Gov. Nelson Rockefel­ us through Hie, so we ttow come boy, O’Coimor’s progress. One close you when to use built-in flash. Only spot yourself posturing or assuming a ler (no less than a 69-50 Perhaps the best hope for in gratitude and trust, asiting for lAMle you’re across the sea. over its own character, its own soning, Keimedy adviser complains that prospect today), Kennedy’s par­ anti-O’Connor Democrats lies in Thy continued Uessii^;. Amen. May God proteot and guide you BO. lim it r per customer. its own town planning, its own eontrol self-righteous stance and promptly be O’Ooxmor’s service as Queens ty suzerainty in his own state the highly s^nbolic June 26 And keep you aafe for me. of the use of its own land, its own amused your balance is probably as- District Attorney, though with­ Submitted by will be shared with O’Connor. Democratic primary for Surro­ Bach ni^t I wish upon a star •diool system. feured.” out taint of corruption, waa Ironically, at a time when Ken­ gate (probate judge) of Man­ The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, That, you’ll return some day to Cage fair Stdnger , ,2.87 It la narrated, in the news, that at overly poUticaL “Frank waa the The oommunltyls route to freedom nedy men are assuming party hattan. If KennedYs fimt major P astor, m e. some momenta during President Go- beet of yesterday.” says another from loss of*suoh eontrol over ita own power in state after state, the excursion into city poUtica re­ Bmanuel Udheran Church But only God can bring you back Kennedy stalwart, ‘hut we destinies would have to lie through a heen’s urgent recommendations to be Senator’s control over fats home sults in a victory for Us man, So if it’s t o 'b e it wUl be. humorous, the Commencement Day base would not be absolute. want the best of tomorrow.” the results might abort O’Con­ consistent refusal to depend upon any Today’s Birthdays Goodbye, good luck, dear soliher audience smiled and felt relaxed. But The progress of O’Cwmor The trouble is, as of now there nor’s slowly moving bandwagon. of the ever-sweHlng categories and is no ‘heat of tomorrow.” Ken­ boy, thla is not proved to us by any samples (elected in 1964 as president of That is, without Kennedy’s do­ Actor Ralfh Bellamy is n ■mounts of federal aid being made nedy has no visible dark horse. Whllo you’re across the sea, the Neiw York City Courwtl) ing anything to hurt O’Connor, available to oommmdties for aB kinds of the Incongruities Dr. Goheen may But more to the point, O’Con­ years old today, and radio and m inay for you each moment has been pedestrian, quiet, and bis new political power might of purposes—Including, If the mayors have cited humoicualy to them. nor as Oovemor of New Yortc television personality Art Link- Til you eome home to me. undramatlc. professionalB in his To the contrary, our reaction, from m lf^t well not be a dependable (iSes Page M ins) letter la 64. . . Joyce K. Carpenter Spindle bed with metal frame Two 'N One highrise bed resolution at Dallas should ever get any­ own party fault him for not this distance, is to salute Dr .Goheen for where, the purpose of running sdbur* making political hay out of Re­ hia timely and serious and urgent atten­ bla*s lUe for it publican Mayor John V,. Und- A handsome twin bed when closed Any community which made up Its tion to the problem of humor, but to say’s falterings, of waiting too Includes Twin Size Spindle hOadboard, 1 4 9 . 5 0 complete with spindle headboai’d and mind to such a general refusal of fed­ ..fpggeet, as politely as we can, that he long to announce-^ fom teBy. hia button-free Eclipse innerspring mat­ 79 9 5 footooard. When guests arrives the eral aid, in order to protect its freedom himself lead the way by telling ua some­ candidacy (Ida campaign head­ Fischetti tress, matching box spring, and metal second bedding ou^it slides out from of local determination, would have to thing that ia funny. - quarters in the Ootnmodore Ho­ beddihg frame with 4 casters under the bed and RISES to full bed face the bitter fact that the money it tel still lacks official sanction) height. paid in federal taxes would go for the and of generally lack-hiater benefit of other communities all over A New Note On CPI Assistance performance. Still, OtComoT is qomering the country, but none of it come back There’a Uttie that’s really surprising delegates for the state inmlnat- to help out in ita own original home In the fact that staff members of Com­ munity Progreaa Inc., are currently try­ ing convention in Buffafo Sept. to wn. Polaroid Color Pack ing to raise some tO.OOO in appeal funds 7-6. His upstate strength ia So ttasre It is—the way the resohitioa for a New Havener recently convicted good. Outside Us own borough •dopted by the mayors would have it of rape and kidnaping. The profe^onal of Queens, he may get regular anyway. experlmentera who run CPI have rarely organization support from #104 Camera We in suburbia stand fated, and aMe, shown an ability to distinguish between Brooklyn and the Bronx. He thaidc goodness, and somewhat willing, eonstructive social innovation and far- has strong backing from a mi­ *|oo, for that matter, to Share some part out doctrine despite the aemi-public na­ nority of the Reform movement wf our better modem life and fortune ture of their Joba —particularly the Stlk Stocking They can claim, of course, that it la Reformers from Maidiattan’z 44.87 vrith the cities which once used to con­ Bast Side who never have for­ sider themselves so much more fortu­ in the great American tradition to pro­ Our Rfefi. 4 9 J 7 given the Kemtedys for beating n a te, so m uch m ore wreaJthy, so much vide a criminal with a chance for ap­ peal and to raUy to the cause of an im- Adlai Stevenson in 1960. more worthy than wt. derdog. Consequently, many experi­ Takes Jumbo size color prints But It wdn take ns a while to get Raving been convicted of rape and enced politicians feel the time in 60 seconds; black and white need to the Idea of big city officials kidnaping by a Superior Court jury is approaching when OYtamor . im 10 seconds. tollbig ua that we owe ouraetves a share vriiich beard two weeks of testimony, —running well ahead of Frank­ a t their misery. And one hopes ws wdll having been sentenced to from 20 to lin D. Roosevelt Jr. and two never get used to the Idea, or never be S6 years in prison by the Judge, and other avowed cootendera—wlK called upon to get uaed to the idea, that having been placed under an appeal be so far in front for the nomi­ PO L^O ro AUTOMATIC nOO 1 0 7 .8 7 U we don’t do thus and sc at the bid­ bemd of 150,000, their oUent is, indeed, nation that only active interven­ ding of the big eitiea, the federal gov- an imderdog. ' tion by Kenne^ coulkl stop Um •rfement win have-the rigM to punish us But we can’t escape a thought or tyro at Buffalo. Mta Pri. A Sok . 1145 TOOAND TURNPIKE fo r the - rear-old giri who was physi­ But although Kennedy might by withholding our own money from 16 3 Complete panel bed outfit with rhetal frame cally ravished and mentaUy acarred and conceivably «nerge at Buffalo ManchiBft«Pv--E]dt 93, W iRwr C rpu Parkway w . ' may have to spend a Ufetima recovering as a party leader kt thara w ere V the big eltiaa really want help from f'cildor Includes an antbantic maple Jsimy fully from the brutal nightmare in a deadlock, it is nearly taootr- Men.-WedL . . 9rS0 H 9i»0 PM Includes Twin Size maple I*and bed Cto sitoaihfe, they bad M ter make om when * e WM saeauHed. " oalraUe that he would moant • with metal sideraOs, button-free Lind spoql-tanied headboard, butUm. tbaf tty to hM^.tt^tvwialaBtaiy* act a la .agykody at CPI dotag sajrtMng ■toipOXJoaiiar attack. Mot od|f Hem. A KL.''. f4IO le 1(h00 PM Eclipee inBerspring mattreee and 89 " free Eclipae teiMnqxlbg matixees, box tor hart — m ow HA.'ViN BBCBBaxat 9 M •e lOdW PM m atching box spring, all fo r only ...« Spring; IM 4

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O N N , F R ID A Y , J U N E 17, 1966 FACE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCH^TER, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1966 P A G E T E N stuff is kinda reminiscent cf minutes. It doesn’t have to be $710 Billion Produced Hon in the United States, 3200 Mindszenty Headquarters H al B o yle Ernie Pyle—particularly when real deep—just real tumiy.” bilhcn more than in 19611b FATHER’S DAY Etude was having one of tala off "Woke tqi. Hank, It’a your NEW YORHr—The gross na­ find quarter. Bolton CRPA Backs Tfame Officers tional product of the United SHAVINO snrs Comptroller days.” bossen tbe phono. No, taa didn’t WALLETS — CARDS Obituary History and Religion Conunents "OouM you turn us out a piece have any trouble understanding States has grown in the part A N N U A L INCOM E $100 . tor the atmiversaTy edition of your ooknon for today. He nys five years by as much as tiie DAKAR — Eighty-five per ARniuRDm Acquisition AFS Says Farewell our high Mtaool paper, Mr. Bane- he Just doesn’t utalerstand w ^ annual output rt Franca and cent of Senogal’a 3.1 million cit­ Spot Given F. BoUiok iotu ft, Triple Kindergarten Vetoed; Entwined in Esztergom You’d Rather fa ce? W e only want about 2,- you thouglit you could get by West Germany togrther. Tbe izens are country dwellers, ROCKVILXA — Jolm F. Bob- OpO to 3,000 words, and you can with it, and he needs • siibsti- provisional figure for Janutuy with an average annual tnoonie ttck Jr., 35, of 102% Wert St OfCaseMt. FSZraDRGOIM, Hungary (A P ) To Mayers which I walked. A s I s^ood probably knock it out tai 20 taite—qu ick!” through A p ril 1906 is 3710 bU- o f 3100. died yerterday afternoon at To Tereza Oliva — History and religion pervade Never H ear Board to Seek Church Rooms A proposal for tonbi acquisl* studying ono of these portraits, Read Herald Ads. « tron racB Oae) RoacvlUe General Hoapltal. He tots old City perobed atop a Mg there was a rustle of garments Uon of about 273 OBva of Brazfl, this year's America FIM NEW YORK (AP) —Remarks itoe Re- N e v e r undereetbnate the two rooms. The fifth grade now eaying mat, "time nnaergarxeii space” „ land on Mt has - .... W---- ual, AFSATT® A.nTimto\m bend in the Danube River, 40 neaihy. From the interior of the ^mmaberm from the K«- ^ BobUck. ^ gg students in three rooms, is what we say it la. it is a vital of the Service stHdent, honored at tM w m iles north o f Budapest. palace came a lone nun who that a newspaper cokxniilrt gets jufeltam Paiiy. Mr. BobUck was bom June ^ .Aviiniitmtor This brought on a dlscussichildren iog educational pbiloeoptiy. V** jr^m a m w slate oi ottlceni. years ago. Budapest, Mindszenty at 74 ia state murt act cmrtive. ^ ^ ^ i ”rLo?Jinerany arrive hoanl'. refuting motion, ‘ X 1 ^ 1 Wm Rogera, except he woe fun- D A V ID SO N & LEVENTHAL its chairman, stated that the Jffiss Ohva is scfaedided io It's also still theoretically the said to be in good healto, enjoy­ % is bresdt the vicious eircie united Aircraft, East Hartford. ecclesiastical seat rt Josef Car- ing a daily stroll in the court­ nry a& the tim e.” dinal Mindszenty, Roman Cath­ yard of the U.S. tegaUon. EQa ‘ T guess rd better be corefifl MANCHESTER PARKADE olic primate of Hungary, who case presents a delicate prob­ what I say to you, or I’H wind since the 1066 revolution has lem for aU oonceTned. up in a cokunn.” •ad lists 20 ways tat which this teachers. This was discarded be- room ror two years, cut turn home. been living in asylum in the On March 6, Vienna’s Frans "You guys must know a lot Peborra Lynn ^ dergarten sessions, cause no classroom would bo a ^o-year period. United States legation in Buda­ Cardinal Koenig spent almost o ig ^ be done. brotort, James BobUck of Sha- » . over Ihe CRPA’e Regional Plan Four Manchester students who more than you actualUy put tai The Moonunendatlans tatdiide The result was a decision on enough and because toe The leased classroom would pest. five hours with Mindszenty, mokin. speciflcally recommends a “re* i-summers abroad under the paper. Tell me, off the Ibe ‘‘tanprsvement of rtate bous' on,. eun«r«i will be held to- administration felt toe program either be a doitole, mobile dMS On the bus ride through an­ giving rise to speodation that a record, what’s really going on The funeral will be held to possiblUty of usii^ would suffer **■ » prefabricated build toe auspices of the Americans lug for Senior cttisens,” and “ a from toe town of Somers on r cient fanning couiAry from Bu­ new Vatican initiative might be over there in Viet Nam.” surprise Dad with morrow at 8:15 lum.. from tne kindergarten reetric- Ing. A two-year lease is normal, Abroad program were special dapest, you get a glimpee of under way to end Us 10 years rt hatader program for the treea- "Where do you get all your Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros- seclusion. Afterward, Koenig nentlero «of narootloe naroomw addiction.”BATOCBon. ^ ^ re- classes, and, if that — , ----- falls,’ —of tlons m ine lower graaes grades mignimight because cf~ the — cost — of------moving.Glastonbury „j^t„nbury to the tosouth. the south. «>------P^ests. „ s i^ of more recent history. At ideas? Do you copy from some­ wcuW say oifiy that the two had '“A ML owa bold progxasn wto attart qulem ^'“g^^^^rd's Church » moveable classrooim deficiencies later on The prefab would a little ^ ^hey arei WUMam B«tesea two or three points along the one else, or just make them up ... ------.. qulem at St. Bernards Ohurcn and that toe primary grades are more than to. trailer, Liguon ™ rtyT^clently removed (PMUppinea). son of Miv and talked about the Vatican from (IIIAHY on Father's Day this Sunday "A bold iwogram to a ^ ^ ^ g^. Her narrow, winding road Soviet out of thin a ir?” Sion after eliminating aU ^toe important. said. Jro^ ^e right-of-way for too Mo^ Chadwick WhiteseU of 91 anny camps are visiUe. And if Council. Mm total problem” of highway cemetery, " I know you write five piecee ------, . rnwiuB limy tmu i«, la.r xu- posMWlities for ffinding di»ci»slon on the A teacher vacancy wa» de- ^located Rt. 6 so an not to be BrettonRd.; Holly Hooker (Tur- you look Sharply across the top The Hungarian government safety is needed, says toe pro- priends may call at toe fu a week, but what in the world equal to any chaOenge poeed platfonn, then recoin- home tonight from 7 to 9. classro<*n the eieinen- ^j^^aggered Wndergarten session dared at the elementary level, affected by it. key), daughter of Mr. and m of the wall that separatee one has said it is willing to negotiate Mra. do you do with aU your spare mends 17 steps to be token to _____ tory school wiU lack next y®®*"' pj^n revolved around toe dis- Uguori had toe names of , oiynUcatlon for a federal ^ Hooker of 77 Erie Bt.; mob camp from the road, you on the cEudinal’s status but has tim e?” kicrease traffic safety. Bessie C. Edgerton ^ re-explore toe f.Qrntori to the child coming to three teachers to place before ^ acoulsltion had Nouse (France), can see a row at tanks lined up indioatod it would not agree to "I wonder if you’d mind Thsee recommendatoMis tai- Mrs. Bessie Clough Edgerton, m^^ W ^ the board last night, but toe been tentatively ap- ter^ Judge ^ Mrs.^C^ ri& in a shed, chilling reminders rt restore him to EWJtive church Ie GRAND SPORT150* giving my sem some advice cn dude: "Upgrade drivsns* licens- /ontierty of the ToUand-Ver- traught mother, or to have the late hour prevented tt. already been “J- s. House; and Ariene LaPenta toa 1966 uprising which was sup­ leadership. ‘ Grand Prix Initial Tie*Klip ” * proved by the State Agricul* — ^ xti,* nnfi pressed by Soviet tanks in toe how to grt started in your field. es," '‘periodic testing-of drivers non areapa, diedo i«a yerterday jfOBwsiwty at *w- the uic vhnard turned the child having to------sit------in schoolBefore lat* it Before adjourned, it adjourned, however, Department, . and the board^ ___ «. ,w „T>t»v+i . 3 */rf ^ „ Mrs. John Hyde There have been reports that vehii^lM/* ttie modam- hogne ’______i when the board turned the Q.f^prnnon when he m ieht waa«wi artwwMwfAki wfHt irturrp/t - _w_.v_. -n ___ 112 Mirs. Nic3x)la8 LciPenta o< 66 atreets of toe capital. the Vatican would like to get He drepped out of trade school 17 JEWEL ______0# her son, Grayland !!^^na^fnt^a^rt of^pu^c ^ a»® board accepted with regret ^ direK !^ July 12. will ^ after flunking bis course in For the individualist, his own initial iaatlan of faighwagr signs sad ctough of Westbrook. She was be tired or hungry. the resignation of Barry ^en- consider a |5,000 appropriation Wedgewood Bd. leans abroad coorAnatort Ar­ to Esztergom ItseK the most IBadszenty out o f Budapest and thur Glaeser, AFS school striking physical characteristic to Rohie, thereby removing a plumbing, and now he’s decided WwhhiBB. the ,ndaw of Edgar i. Edger- ^ gtaeesred ^ proposal to rotate ^M r® » cer, a music teacher who has ,to pay for prellmlnaiy surveys New AFS officers arM he wants to become a colum­ in the sweeping, modem lines of fash­ The pletfonn «sU sight pnv In the three sessions brought been in Bdlton a year. mid apprahikto. Mrs, John Hyde, president; A, haSaon; M m Edmund Zaglio, is the basilica, largest church in thotn in relaticns betweoi SPO RTSM AN’S W ATCH nist.” poeate tor -stofs development,” njgerton was born Jan. more protests, with some par- ,pj,^ yoted to al- CRPA approval was Raymond Rogera, vice presi home selection, and Mrs. Hungary, an imposing structure church and state in Hungary. ion script 12-karat gold-filled. 3 «SG tatohidtaig-a more effeettvs pro- in Martooroi^, N. Y., ‘ at 415 ®"*® saying they woidd keep maarlod students to attend needed because Manchester is dent; Mrs. PWMp E. Su^er, Charles S. House, pubHc rd a - tort rises out of a cliff just However, some observers "One rt the ookxnns you above the river. wrote last week sure hit the nail BV, IFam bo attract burinssa to Don- * d««hter of John and Esther “ y- * . ,, „ents this “ I*®** ®“« “*« Caplt(d secretaiy, and Gary BogU, tiona doutt that the eanfinel would ^ The Wll crowned by the •octicut" Penny Rhodes, and lived in the - Their children were as- rather than su^ert them to extra-currlcUla ac- Region which signed an agree- treasurer. Jill „ Horton, Tn_ daughter i of Dr. agree to go. ’They believe he Is on the head—^but darned it I can “Wa sro proud of toe rooord ToJh^-Verno.; area moit of her three changes in ^®® elementary ^ county’s state cen- K Mrs. Hammer Is elected- O f Inspectors In Space Rescue glassware. Plaines, has received a five- copy boy, the one with a M.A. in Tie Tac MUuin -n .Vin Keroalt kto h, *-aui uungni, th» f»ii au"'* « o' and she reporteffly has a slight ImUcfitob The ptetfonn also propoees school could be ready by toe fall . , «vmmitt«e woman I t ’s possible to make an hon­ year oonitract to publish Chi­ sociology from Harvard.” •MW o f ta-e. higher edu- o f 1967, but the board was not ^ m e n . Town Counsel Irving Aron- (Oontlnaed from Page One) (Conttnued from Page One) Mrs. edge — It will be regarded by est mistake on the way upstairs nese and English language "All he talks about ie how eaUon in an expended rtrte-wMe «<1 !-«»**- so certain. Richard McCarthy and Mrs! Vernon Democratic i»rty lead- son has ruled that toe appoint- tx^iy else. Then he kept swim^ trying to spot it against a ^ - phone directories in Hrtig to the second-floor museum and he’d like to retire and get out Personally the very nicest way to say “Happy oystem rt oommunlty ooHeges,** The board had Included Hariy Hammer, are both run- ers as a direct affront. ment of meat Ins^tors Is not mlng from one man to anotoes moving l^kground of laftd fea- wander — as I did — into the Kong. Yeatow Pages wlU be in­ from under the pressure. Pres­ Father’s Day” .. . Swank’s elegant initial tie ■a w«K as an axpaiwfon af money to lease a trailer class- the "p<^. "I* would create an hnpos- governed by Manchester’s town and helped them to the buoy." tores and <^ouds. aardinal’s residence. troduced to ,Hong Kong in both Mrs. Margaret Btllee radar we never sure from what?” Fbr fiportfi "state low Interert loane and room and to hire an additional ^ sitoation” Mrs. McCarthy charter brrt. Is governed by Sec. CJoJon said his tolp struck toe "Witoout The sign on the fir^-floor door the Chinese and English direc­ tac majestically designed in oriental style in trtififa Kbotanhip programs.” Mrs. M oo22-209 ono ^ of toe StatoSM-nta SfatlltAR.Statutes, juva.1 __ ry <3ape______and• _ "out___ _ Althrough______would have found toe ATDA,” "Some of your human interert * ^ 126 Hottlrter f L ecUve on ’’the Democratic said. j says "keep out” but since it's in tories. gold on jade green or black. 1.50 Also, under a "Youth” head­ MuuuH aWee ^ which states than an Inspector them like a knife. Stafford said. "Tt was like a pe- St wero held Wednesday after- (Committee and in rtate Hungarian, I didnY knew this at ing tai toa ptetform, toe GOP . ._ may be ah Inspector for mxjre "Then naphtha 'started to pour riod on a piece of typing paper. upon at Second Oongrtgational ^ Democratic organizations, has toe time. As a result I became SOJMM) CASES AVERTED would establish a Oonneotlcut ^ *niAi Rav iriiiir V out the” budget ' the support of Vernon’s six dele A I o w n than one town. out of the Cape,” Colon said. It was a real classic test in rela- one of the few Westerners who NIEW YORK — Without the Service Oorpe "to give our youth The budget was subsequently "‘^"“trtonighVs"invention ' 'T x -APVFM.X J.WTT ” on^ that basis he has rilledruled "Nothing..Nothing seserioiB woiBd have tive motion.” FOR RENT yg^ has been in Mindszenty’s palace Salk end Sabin vaccines, a 8 and 16 nun. M ovie P ro­ the oppoatonlty to work and rs»ieW « wu nriraniiiiLm gan ist ***«««1 349.000 by toe board of * Hammer who is not a Auxiliary will i^nsor a that the laoard of directors may happened but one of our toga “It really moved across toe rince the Oommunists took over health foundation estimates, jectors—sound or silent; also teach in deprived artM rt the A— ,. A_ A— .— . ------AA. Eiurtal was in East c^storvCemetery, 8<*®®1 '»®a«* member .he Vernon' Demo- osri party tonight at 8 at the appoint meat inspectors who .^gs strainli* so hard to eajcid surface of too earth," Ceman in Hungary. polio would strike about 30,000 S3 .jum. slide projectors. state. . wfimrpioaf learen 3. SSi^TS *”»“ «•»' SLSX ^ »..»« Portraits of popes and cardi- persons a year. In the peak Swank's Finally, toe platform deals pliif t c fif rfip. fam ily. teimed too cut one of toe larg- ^ several other county ----- a “ ? ------nola looked down from toe walls pre-vaooine year, 1957, there WELDON DRUG CO. wRh Civil Rights, "a program The Hoimes Funeral Home, eat for a school system of Its Town Committees honor musle piqiils of on Juno 7, when the board cf the dusky corridor along 901 Main SL— TeL 643-6321 Identification •iae in the state. Mro. Herman Petersen of Bol- tabled the reappototmeots of w ere 67,876 cases reported. t e aholirti toe ghetto.** 400 Main St., was in charge rt •*We propose,” toe ptoHorm At a public hearing before toe ™ ton tomorrow night will par- WlUiam Bognor Sr. and Dr. arrangeraente. Bracelet eteitee, "The incorporation of a bix^ret cut, board members re- ‘ oraaivization^ feud for tlriP«t« in too presentation of Richard C. Ohnstead to on^ eenel-publie crtporaticn wMch caUed, toe few peu-ents present . , ___ ' • - the charter for toe Hartford year terms, commencing July 1. for Dad A X7i® about ^ per cent of the r e ^ daughter rt Mr. and Mrs. day. In the coffee room of the 2-Door Hardtop. Olive mist with palomino interior. Radio, and designed to be engraved, as you please. GS end useaao« private ftmda. Virginia Virginia fMOVCOtO, Oappuooto, 67 ISTeClOnBretton tArAfl4a«*aaa4 n^morrataT\Avtvt/-ki^v*a^o in thrnte « GountvfVkimtV ’ ^*rt4*6**^a ® x,,. a.**. _ __ heater, whitewall tires, 4-speed transmission on RO Q O C The propooed ptetform also m .; MrsT^to Gbunbere, 41 What swjiyed toe board back Robert Murdock. South Rd.. Municipal B u ^ . the floor. One owner, remaining factory warranty. ” m Y zrt would have toe GOP demand wjjtte Bt,; Oscar Chrtelat, RFD toward leasing space last night timers say inai me leuu is gBolton; „ ,^ . ^ohev Tobey Shanlro. Shapiro, daufih- daugfa- Following Fallowing that that s special meet- (DAL Men’s Dept—-Maneliefiter Peikafie) .better enforcement rt the state’s i Manchester* Dawna CWs- ■•emed to be more their educa- betwe« ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester ing, the board wfU hold an in- GARDENS HELPS YOU! (D AL Men’s Dept. — Slaiicliester ParicadeX ontt-disciiininatlon laws, and hiton 129 Hany Lane Vernon; Bonal philosophy and the stated “ ®® Shapiro, 90 Steep Hollow Lone, formal meeting to discuss Gen- 65 C R O m IMPERIAL Convertible. This car has full Imperial power equipmtot In­ Wa Btefee gardening easier and produca "opportimMies in toe Mrs.’Marie Daley, 120 Vernon «®«la °t toe Biriton school sya- " ^ ® ^ * ^ r * ^ and Holly Hemingway, daugh- eral XtoMpr Itobert W ^ cluding factory inst^ed air conditioning. Executive gray raora pleasant with pre-grown State service to all,’* including Ava, Vornon; Mra. Christa any ono argument. county Demo- ^ ^ Albert proposal for a 32.6 mUUon bond eratic leaders. with white leather interior and black top. M A I OK quolttgr plants — Agerotum, Alya- the State Police and Highway Dixon, 81 BIrofa St; Wllttam Superintendent rt Schools Heming;way, Brtton Lakew issue referendum, and to can- PACK Mrs. MbOarthy noted today Moriarty’a Brothers speciaL I TO •nd Bduoatkm Deporimente. Feirigno, 73 AMoon Dr., South Philip Uguori toW too board Bun, Aster, Snaps, LobeUa, Tor- for Dad,.,give Ottwr proposals wotSd provide Windsor; Gertrude Fidlor, 18 toat he and Senteio could only 65 MERCURY MONTCLAIR ealn, Wnalas, Blarigolds, Gompli- better schools and prorobool Oottege St., RookvlBe; Mrs. H>®ak of what 1^ best from toe ^ ^ ^ 4-Door Breezeway. Sedan. Color: Blue Ice. Radio, heater, renln, Sotvlo, Dahlia, only to men­ 3 Packs ^2 tealntaig tai ghetto •roes, and RlU Girard, 286 Woodbridge standpoint rt good education, ^ Mercomatic, power brakes, power steering. Factory in­ tion • fear. . . exhilirafing special OMorts to enntt teach- St.; Mrs. Brtity Oordan, BIFD 8, »nd that toe board had to make Poring Vera<^ The situation BOLTON NOTCH LUlWEIt stalled air conditioning. Carries MTOOR on teom minority groiva for Yenioo. toe dollars and cents decisions. ^ *’*'<***' « remaindrt of factory warranty. "ATTO the state’s ccBeges, Senteio .was pressed to make ™” *h ____ Headquarters For Scotts Lawn Products elegance of Also, Michart OreoiMy, 28 S. that & SUPPLY ca nwrifawiie St.; Mn. M. Helen Judgments from time to time on Hammer agreea 62 CONTmB4TAL Sootts No. 2 Feeds and W eeds ...... 13.95 S J ^ T sT l ^ St.; Mre. Hal- altematlve would be least “ «rganteaUo«U con- 4-Door Sedan. Arctic white With Mack and white leather Covers 2,500 Sq. Ft. en Maurtoe, 91 Range MH Dr., harmftil. ^ H*®'" — Features — Tow n D elegates trim. All Continoital equ^unent including E 9 9 0 C H & H L A W N F O O D ...... 50 lbs. 2.44 Vernon; Anlbal Medeiros, 40 The alternattvee to the stag- J tert^ air crtufitioning. "AATO (Covers 500 i^^ Ft.) To GO P Parley Ruesett St.; Dttriligl Moran, 81 * « « l kindergarten sesskms, Oo«veaa St.; James McVeigh, proposed by administrationi ^ ® Pyticu lar in«yidua3a seok- 64 C O k im m A L H&H GARDEN FOOD ...... 50 lbs. 1.99 Haritord;, Mrs. Edna were either to use toe Mbrary “ *® . . Xanoag toa 909 driagatee and Color: Spanish moo6 With' matching vinyl and E O TO C L IM E ...... 50 lbs. 59c 80 IbA 7 9 c.. ^JAQE wn AitAi^AtAA — i “ MWn 3L; Mre. Vir- for one seeaion rt kindergarten, M o o r G a r d nylon taiterior. Full Continental equipment, "0 # T 0 » a lte n »trt to tonights and Frees. #f Dougherty St.; or to form a combination grade. ® * ^ : SEE.US FOR LAW N SEED LOW LUSTRE LATEX H O U^ PAINT tomorrows OOP State Oonven- Monica Reoman, 94 Hamlin St.; probably at the Grade 4 and 6 County D e in o ^ tlc Associ- 64 MERCURY MONTEREY tion af HarUord’a BuahneS Me- Harry Rylander, t l Grove St.; level. mT***’ e Needs no primer far most repainting Convertible. White with red vinyl interior. Ra^p, • f AAM TIM ELY TTP: To omtrol Chinch Bugs, Grubs, Cut­ EAST moriel wiS be M delegatea and Mra. Etoelyn Saukattia, 91 Birch Using toe library woidd out that e Reaiata M teteildg, fam es, aBmH, m ildew beater. Mercomatic, power steering, power b ra k ^ ~ I # Y O worms, use CUordaae, Sevlii, DDT or Diaainon. ao alteroates from Manchwtter. » • a Palate wood, brick, metal, concrete—even when ■nrfaeea are damp 64 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Limousine. Presidential black completdy G « t R e ^ y See Us For Your DeHaFora, RepuMibon bmry. wUob 1. part rt the OD Ro., wapping. ^ equipped including factory tor condltimiing. »3500 SWIMMING POOL Oommlitee chainnoo; room, ia outaMe ^ otoer class- ^ SauDte Taylor, rice ohaiman; rooms, whose only Inrtde exits 61 T.B H » CH E M ICALS John 1. Oarside and Robert O nly 10 Show are through it ^ worked cloaely with Stavaiteky, town direotoni; Wil­ M o o r e A Beige with white Interior. Radio, heater, Wrtre autiiorised T h e s t t S ^ was thus more Fordomatic^ipwer stewing, power brakes. *1195 CERANlfllllS ber UWe. l^aM FoF Y A Parfcy or*toT1fta^ted.“A“5L^ state committee woman," Mrs. representative VInoent Hammer said, "and when I for SUMMER FUNi fo r H TH S^D . test year tfbout tola “®v® the hbr^ BUY FOUR M BUICK EUCniA M. Adler DobUn. tone, when over 200 of Man- £tole to hoW Ute 225 4-Door Hardtop. Color: M ist Equipped with fuH power I SODIUM BISULFATE Ddbldn te a member rt the ®berter’s adults showed r«mKin«H ,,, _ cause her husband Is a Judge), plus factory Installed air condltioni^. rtvbWAw # ALBAN yaa^ (reduces P H ) ' ’ (above) The subtle fragrance •onventton’s resolution eommit- «P *t * meetoig caHed to dtan was a^iroached by a e ^ GALLONS, No. 6-L-22-A. ^Z5"5 (Algoecide) 6 lbs. A76 tee. « * « • *«««*®*- program, only ^ approvsT! ^wns to li^ p t the loLtaiatom. ea T Gallon $4.50 of Jade Blast marks a man with The attanwtee are: Mra. MH- 1® «PP*erod at a rimlter meet- te not a move to des- GET ONE 64 COMET 202 ■ AMMONIUM ALUM distinction. Cologne and After­ pockef-perfeef slim drwl SchaHer, secretary of toe ^g test nlgM. most rt them to »^«1 J>® w o^ consider ^ 2-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, standard transmis- tnAAB (removes oloudlneas) shave gift-packaged in orien­ tmm oomiirittee; HaroM A. the 17-year age group. *t a st^b^vrerA TOe elm ^- worited f 02;.m a iiy SPeCfAL OFFBU Sion, 6 cylinder, (to e owner. Cotori U g h t Wmol I f i Mis. fL M tal green and gold. S.S0 Thikington, town director; FVed- Oonaeq^iently, toe xea and tyY a c ^ has had jMmbined yggj„ hn^e oonfldenca to my • PH -P U IS "Townsman" billfold •rick Peck, RepUbUoan legla- P « * boai'd. whlrii schetoited olassre In the post vtoioh wera •btWty to serve in tote port, and 63 CONIWENIAL R E G . 89c (brings up pool PH) a CELATON SP-60 /• FREE * 7 . 4 9 (filter agent) Luxurious he-man sirse Show­ trar-of-wtera: Herman He«k. the meeting, portponed It for svm tu ^ rtiininated. j accepted their InvlUtom,” she This fambus Rolfs billfold has wings for an 4-Docmp Sedan. Burgundy with burgundy leather trim AH 100 bs. $10.50 56 tbs. 3795 Mrs. Marion Mercer, Mra. Roe- • teter date. He also pointed to the dangw Ccntinaxtal plus factory •vasase^ er Soap with handy neck cord. even dozen cards and photos . . . easily re­ •lind Quito, Mss Eleanor Ha- "Hte d^iartinent has already of setting a precedent. Sub- a third for tha FREE QUART OF PAINT installed air condlticxiing. • ™ Z z » 5 2 ^ 0 moved when not needed. Two smaller pockets ihito, Atty. John 8. G. Rottner, Ptenned a summer program of standard classroMns, used to post, Margaret Oook of Mans- I Tuberous Begonias, Flower and Vegetable Seeds, PeatfMoas, Pots, keep tickets and/or daily data handy. Divider Mra. Ernestine Brown and Mra. dances, splash portlea, record aUeviate temporary space toort- field, teporteiBy has wlthdrawii. Dartasg enr “Time to Paint” sale, one quart rt paint wiB FjBodwood Tuba, Window Boxes, Inieetlctdes, Trowels, Cnlttvotrts, For masculine good grooming, in currency section can also hide big Ftepnr..- Magnano. bopa, hootenanntes, and eoed aste, are atiU to use, he said. he given tree vilto toe purehaae of each gallon. rSpaAng Fartaa, Toif lSdgei% Batara, Staovela, also:—Bakrete and Jade East in refreshing Stick Safety tabs hold 2 spare keys. Choose Dad’fi Ttofigbt’s session, to rtmt at •'“ te. Mra. Don Carpenter, a parent,Pe„oHttl N o t ie e s | Fool SqppH«. 8 w9l be devoted to toe drtivery ------, suggested toe board again con- MORIARTY Deodorant. 1.7S favorite leather' and ecdor. f t S oC toe keynote address by Sen. S m t i< a R l l H l l l l I R t s '^® In Tttamnriam other wallets to n s O a^ Scott rt Pennsylvania. » 3 0 n i e D U a C i m S l S ix*rd said exploration of the w laenory rt itevM Mm- BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER (DAL Mrtite Dept TdhioitoMvn seMkA wUl eon- f n f j i l l * poatebllity ttirae years tago re- v^paswd away JUnea. 151 Paifcade) (D A L LeattiM ’ Goods — M aaebester R arin d o) tone at 10 Am. » wIB conalet O i r i t o C sealed that dm rehee needed the <*°oe tr t set ___ BROTHERS ^ toa readii« and aoceptance (Cantoned froas Page One) avaUabto ipaoa for their own ac- ” ** teaxwan lasiittr & SUPPLY oa teConiMdiart^ (Hdest lin eolB -IIm vy Deaki** ^ GOP plattonn, toe noml- saM ba would taka only Uqiiida tiivlttea. PuUlc Undergarten Card o f Thanks RQUTE AdA— ^At H b N otd i''— TeL'643-2193 WOODLAND Gardens election rtcaadhlatea until toe Unttod States wtto- etessas ware rtarted to tha We rtto to toaak CALL COLLECT 301 CENTER 8TREET-643-5135 .MANCHESTER m o f D ii.M — MOM.. W B L, 1H UM , nU. 9 . • . TUGS, ft lAT.. M TO ft for governor and otoer atate draws Its svEport rt tha govatn- rtmrrhas. ” 1 .. 9 to t • footi, and the d ilt v ^ rt ac- ment and toe ruling ganarate Thornton auggssted that next oonrtwtM doriog ow r OPEN D AILY 8-5—SAT. 84 OPSN EVENINGS—THURgDAT TILL 6 PJL 643-8474 •e^tance rtweehes. wrtgii. year’s Grade 6 be combined into a# ■ i. ' \ '

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Many Unanimous Choices Whm Th« OcccBlon Calk for Howars.’’ GW# A Rennet School Holds Think of Thn .'-i In Democratic Contests CALDOR Parkhill-Joyce CALDOR Awards Assembly By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ley of Ansonia defended Adam ★ GIFT ★ In many of the 24 state sen­ Mengacci of Naugatuck, 25-9. 20th District — John P. Jano- Rennet Junior Hi^h School’s annual awards assembly atorial distncts comprising at Flower Shop Gift vic of New London, unopposed. Frank Gakeler, Proprietor CENTER w as held this morning in the quadrangle area a t Edu­ least two towns, or one whole 4th District — David M. Bar­ cational Square. More than 200 students received 601 MAIN ST., MANCTESTEB town and part of another. Demo­ ry, deputy mayor of Manches­ (Next to Hartford National Certificate MM aw:^s which recognized outstanding Mholastic cratic nominating conventions ter, unopposed, unwimous. Bank) For bads. Grads achievement, special talents and dedicated service to the have unanimously endorsed can­ 33rd District — State Sen. • YES—WE DELIVER a Avolkibla tn any' omoont school. John F. Pickett of Middletown Phones: 640-0791 — 649-1448 \ and Juno Bridas. TWiis year’s, assembly, be- Warren Thumauer, Alan Lizotte, didate seeking nominations un- incumbent unopposed, unani­ cause It was held in the quad- Robert Yules, Michael Kuteher, oppoeed. mous. - - - rangle, allowed all 1,100 Ben- ciharles Smith, James Button, In Otter districts, however, 36th District — Margsiret Sag­ net pupils to Join together in Dale Robbins, David Frost, there were contests for the,en­ er of Greenwich defeated Albert paying tribute to the awardees, Roberts, Richard Jagoutz, Dun- dorsement Thursday, and in P. Morano of Greenwich, 13-9. r TSie assembly was opened by can Potter, Steven Moore, Dana caises where the losing opponent 12th District—Paul A. Behol­ Ziouglas Kichman, outgoing 8tu- Evans, Walter Bonn and Robert received at least 20 per cent of der of North Haven, unopposed. FLETCHER CLASS CO. OF MANCHESTER dfilnt Council president, who la- Juliano. the vote, a primary, battle could 24th District Edward J. tw In the program passed the The following received letters develop. Gallagher of Danbury, unop­ president’s gavei to Paul Do^e, jn varsity baseball; James Bale- The results of the Thursday posed. ‘When, You Think of GImb, newly dected council president sano, David Carrier, Kenneth- conventims were; 26th District — Joseph P. Nu- 6494521 George BraiSau, Bennet prin­ Hanko, Robert Jackston, Gary 8th District — Jerry Wagner cera of Tnunbull, unopposed. Think of Fletcher^* cipal, x>reeented the Jonathan LJvengood and Steven Fish. of Bloomfield, unopposed. 26th District — Alexander A. KUS Memorial Book Award to The following received insig­ 13th District — Anthony Miller Aderer of New Canaan, unop­ Douglas Pastel, son of Dr. and nia in varsity baseball; posed. 54 McKEE STREET Mrs. Harvey Pastel of 68 War- of Meriden incumbent unop­ Douglas Downham, Richard posed, 1th District — Paul A. Schol- anoke Rd. Ih is award, estah- Jagoutz, Harry Jenkins, Jay 34th District — State Rep. Ushed in memory. of Jonathan 30th District — George Sweet- TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS Plante, E. Kingsley McKenney man of Litchfield, unopposed. Pasquale Barbato of Hamden, Bans, wlM was a member of and Frank Woods. unopposed. from $25.00 to $45.00 this year> ninth -grade class, 31st District — Joseph Dinelli Audio - Visual Coordinator of Bristol, unopposed. - wUl be presented annually to Charles Perry awarded service BUS DRIVER SCHOOL Now Is the time to bring In your screens to be repaired. the M grade etudent who dis­ 32nd District — Robert Bruce certificates to students who de­ of Watertown defeated Virgil HARTFORD (AP) — Com­ Storm window glass replaced. 17 Jewel Swiss Watch (General Electric King Size S-Position plays the greatest interest in voted many hours of effort to plaints by the Connecticut Par- science. Geddes of Brookfield, 37-6. tte school’s audio-visual depart- 16th District William J. ents-Teaohers' Association could AUTO CUSS INSTALLED and Strap Combination Slicing Knife Chaise Lounge The Rentschler Algebra Prize, mmt. lead to the establishment of a a cash award of $50 given by Verriker of Waterbury, unop­ They were Thomas Blazinskl, posed. statewide school bus driv­ the United Aircraft Oorp. for Randall Brown, Brian Buckley, er training program. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Our Reg. outstanding achievement in Al­ 16th District — James E. Tan- Ow Rea- Philip Clendanlel, Patrick Collet, State Motor Vehicle Commis­ Price 29.50 1 9 8 8 SeneeHenolly 9.70 gebra I, was awarded to Ed- Henry Klein, Dean LaCoe, Paul sley of Waterburj' incumbent un­ MIRRORS (FInplace and Door) nnmd MOtotowsky, son of Mr. opposed. sioner John J. Tynan ainnounced Low Priced and Mrs. Edmund Mikolowsky LeDuc, Beverly Miles, Carol 19th District — Edward Kelly Thursday that his office and the Miles, Stephen Moore, Stephen PTA were holding a series of PICTURE FRAMING (all typos) Latest Vogue Fashion watches with styling 1” Aluminum tubing; 7x17 webbing; extra of 106 Broad St. At Oakdale This Summer of Sprague defeated William direct from France and Italy all with a 3 year Kelvin Tyler, son of Mr. and Neill, David Okrant, Nancy Stanley of Norwich, 16-15. meetings to develop such a pro­ Stainless steel blades snap out for easy cleaning. long 74”. Lacquered hardwood arms. #643. Riley, Frank Schiller, Robin factory & Caldor'* guarantee. Deluxe Redwood Mrs. Neal Tyler, 20 Comstock These are some of the celebrated stars who will be appear­ 21st District — George F. gram. WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Slices bread, meat, etc. easily. EK4. Matching Chair #320 ...... Now 4.44 Rd., received the Soott Adams Spencer, Roger Spencer smd ing this summer at Oakdale Musical Theater in Wallingfford. Wright Incumbent unopposed. The first meeting was held •Except for crown, stem and crystal. Award as the eighth grade stu­ Ralph Stence. Recognize them? Top left, Tony Bennett; top right, Har­ 17th District — Joseph Buck- Wednesday. < A / X "r v'C' ■» V A r **K A%. A * Many nlntii. grade girls served ry Belefcmte; lower left. Jack Benny; lower center, Wayne Qiaise Lounge dent showing the greatest im­ ■ provement in art. This award throughout the year as office Nevrton; and lower right, Jerry Lewis. Is made annually in memory of receiptioniste In both the school Scott Adams, a former Bennet office and the guidance library. ' ' 'ft As an expression of apprecia­ Our Reg. Price pupU. ^LaMancha,’ ^Marat-Sade’ 3 9 8 8 Several years ago Bennet tion for their service, certifi­ 'V? A sv.’S/' -W.-iS:: 49.95 cates were presented to the fol­ ' C .• •• Sv ' . Junior High School establUflied .1^ lowing; 1 * the custom of honoring those Janet Bangasser, Barbara Dominate Tony Awards v' s V • i" ' \ ninth grade students who were Put away the pant can, Pete 'Av / Skillfully constructed of full 2” thick, kiln dried, Behnke, Kathleen Benito, Diane NEJW YORK (AP) — Angela The award to Miss Harris was V listed es to a Solec M . and Sat. Bdktueitr, E. Kihslay McKen- ' country church to peas the hat MANCHESTER -1145 Tolland Turnpike, Exit 93 Wilbur Cross Parkway ney, Richard Jagoutz,' Steve and raise money, which Is what Clolkosz, John Eotwhistle, Rich­ he is down here for.” C iildor ard ndler, Douglas Hansen, and A spokesman for CORE In MORIARTY BROTHERS ~~ M-ffOlf tMoii:, Tims., Wed...... 9:30 AM to 9:30 PM IH CONNECTICUT ^ IN NEW YORK IN MASSACHUSETTS Pater Olshewaki. AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER DWORIN CHEVROLET, INC e RIVIRSIDa e STAMFORD e NORWALK e HAMDSN e PORT CHESTER e RBDFORD HILU Memphis, Term., said arrange- 301 CENTER STREET IN MANCHESTER, CONN. CAPITOL MOTORS^ IN C Thunday A Friday ..... 9:30 AM to 10:00 PM e NORTHAMPTON- Recipients of the. blue dolphin, meots are being made to pro­ e WATERBURY e BROOKFIILD e MANCHiSTIR e PEEKSKILL e KINGSTON 476 CONN. BOULEVARD—289-8441 1214 MAIN STBiOGT—527-8144 Satwday ...... 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM an intramural swimming award cess up to 2,000 new marchers CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC EAST HARX^BD, CONN. are: John Turidngton, Jaimes expected to oome from all parts TELEPHONE 643-5135 1229 MAIN STREET—649-5238 HARTFORD, CXUIN. TmUatUm, John V ont^, Don­ of the country. The Memphis to THE GRODY CHEVROLET CO. ald Miller, OaVid Gourtey, JackBpn trek — 260 miles, over WiaWI»WW»«WIS6MilCliM»M6g HMaWIUS.MIiaiS.IWM»KllM> WILCOX-RAU CHEVROLET, INC AipERY CHEVROLET, INC Oeaqra Bmlih, WilUam Alesbuiy, the route adopted — !• eched- U41 STANLEY STREET—2294)348 81ISHAM ROAD—286-0601. 125 POQUONOCK *1IAIL K TNEK A MFFERENCe M MnUIIITSItl 1IY OS iua SL” MOW BBHADr. CONN. , oamaa, BiHta Wer. nled to end Juw 86. WB8I HABmaiiL ocunr. WlNlMiKNiL OONN.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1966 Pages 15 to 28 PAGE FOUBTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI^, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 17,19M Section Two FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1966 liattrlfpater burning l|prali» Court Censures LBJ Ready Anytime Punch Lines by F :li Pontiac and Tempest For Viet Peace Talk'r - Rocky Graziano NEW YORK (AP) — Bx-box- WAStoHGTON (AP) — Prestf ia not fighting in Viet Nam only er Rocky Grakiano has been dent Johnaon aaya th« United 4leclared a hostile witness in a . ^ ^ country. * We are fighting for RENTALS States 'stands ready to discuss three billion people who jukebox conspiracy trial in Naa- peace prospects for Viet Nam want freedom and liberty, Bou County Court. • BY THE DAY “ anytime, anywhere, with any And we must continue to fight Judge Albert A. Oppido made goverranent.” until 'men are convinced that It the deeft J. Mc- surance Commissioner William cannot dance, not even to i>lease .spokesman for the city’s De­ filled. and the ' danger was not ’Thursday, is the first child con­ ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS Cloekey. But MpGToekey reaf­ R. Cotter cautioned retired Con­ partment of Watet Stgiply said: ECHS Graduates 264 the gods. drought but flood. The Chelsea ceived by an American astro­ firmed that is reedy “ to necticut teachers to beware of “ It’s uncanny, I still don’t be­ Zinnias, Asters* Marigolds, Stock, Yet, as a rainmaker, it is x>ure pumping station was disman­ naut’s wife atfter her husbauid go to Genpvh. tomorrow” to dis­ a special life insurance plan be­ lieve in ghosts and witches but magic. tled, the property sold. returned from space. Carnations, Annual Chrysanthemums and others cuss peAo'e with anyone from ing offered them by a Pennsyl­ I’m beginning to believe in an­ tt^ Ommunist side. vania company. ’Ihat’s the story of the para­ Years passed. Then, once gels.” MciDivitt, 37, was command / ' In tlite rose garden speech, The commissioner said ’Ihurs- doxical Chelsea pumping sta­ again drought. One year, three, pilot on the four-day Gemini 4 Dm . 25c five. New Yorkers suffered mission during which Astronaut Splendor Marks Ceremony 9bhnson said the United States day that the "death benefit sup- tion, designed only to transfer piemenf plan of the Colonial- water from river to reservoir in through summers of crisis. Edward H. White U made his Third Go by Air Bv WILLIAM COE 'ring, was awarded a diploma, "In all your now relationships tion to pureue knowledge, and Penn Life Insurance Company time of drought. But each Ome Finally, someone remem­ 20.-minute apace waOk. AUCKLAiNiD, Now Zeeland — A aoloti and returned with measured with people as you g6 about to be truthful and kind m spite is not recommended because the it is turned on, the rains fall and bered Chelsea. At a cost of $3 Arnid the h u s h ^ spien- through the transepts these tasks, ” he charged, "be of adversity. Only by attaining firm has not been licensed in the drought ends. million, the little pumping sta­ New Zealand shares with the 100 MILLION DBIVEB8 McCONVILLE dor of b t. josepn Latnearai conscious of your Ohriatlan Im- this courage will you be truly WAN1H>! Connecticut. The station first was built, at United States the diotinotion NEW YORK —Mdro than 100 tion was rebuilt. They turned on before a near - capacity Before all loomed the altar’s pact.” great Ohrlstlan men and wom- Cotter said "the company does Chelsea on the Hudson River the pumps in March — and it of having the world's largest milUou persons are licensed to FLORIST AND GREENHOUSES CIm h Used C on throng of 1,800, East Cath- towering bas-reHef figure ^ of The school, he said, had well en.” not meet our state’s minimum about 60 miles north of New began raining. ratio of domestic airline pas- operate the 7S million passenger COUNTRY BOY 802 WOODBRIDGE STREET— 649-5947 olic High School’s Class of Christ with arms outstretched, prepared the graduates with Following Father (joppas financial requirements and to York City, during a severe A year ago. New York CSty .sengers in the world. Last y ^ r cars and 15 million trucks and OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS when the last graduate had the moral and spiritual values seUnon, the congregation, led 649.7162 "ouf knowledge is only licensed drought in the early 1950s. City reservoirs were just halfjfull, a one person in three traveled buses registered in the United 1966 last night severed for- Trial reached his place and the last necessary to provide true joy by the graduates, sang, G ^ s in Pennsylvania.” reservoirs were nearly empty. dangerous level at the start of by air. States. ties with its Alma flashbulb stilled, the class rose and meaning in their lives, but Blessing Sends Us Forth. The m r ’ ORA apninr8 in a body and at a signal made these could only be sustained recessional was preceded by the (Herald ptiotoa by Pinto) The cass of 264 seniors symbolic switch ^ mortar- by constant loyalty to God. to Benediction of the Blessed Figure of Christ dominates ceremonies as last of graduates receive diplomas. the second to be graauatea tagggig from left to right, their school, and to themselves. Sacrament. ' from the school, was congregation sang “Ask yourselves, *Who and As the class filed out together awarded diplomas by the I^mbiilotte’s "Come Holy what am I? where am I go- for the last ttme, ready to com- Most Rev. John F. Hackett, spirit,” as the Rev. Ernest J. ing? What can I do’?” Father mence their separate careers, auxiliary bishop of Hart- Ooppa of Manchester’s emurch Coppa admonished. “You must the organ music ^ e l l ^ , and ford during the simple un- of the Assumption ascended to have those answers — and the the color from the « & e d cereinonies that the pulpit to deliver the com- willingness to be what you are g la » ydirfows, now muted by IH E M/LRm THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY adorneci cerem on ies Limt germon and to do what you can. Your dusk, was replaced by the stars OF MAIN SIROr* lasted little more than a Ooppa told the grad- mind, body, temperament and high in the cathedral’s soaring , uates it was up to young men personality are all you have to a r^ . Comprising students from ^omen like themselves to offer the world.” Outside, on the cathedral YOIAIE AHEAD ALLTHEWW , Manchester, Wapping, South ^ ' ^ e warned the graduates not steps, families gathered smil- VV'indsor, Glastonbury and East Vatican Council “ You to be lulled by the emotion Of-ing and laughing in the warm Hartford, the class was 22 become a leaven the moment into thinking that night air. Some of the gradu- members smaller than last vonr eommunitv and Im- continued loyalty to , their con- ates posed in caps and gown atyour Ford Dealer’s! f p o t M A IN ST. year’s first group of 286 grad- m ™ er^J" ‘ youra^vw'' ’dirertly" alid victions would be easy.------before — the------huge------^ bronze entrance 643-2478 uates. decislviy in whatever yam giv- “Courage will be needed.” he doors and the inevitable flash- Throughout the ceremonies, g^^ task.” concluded, "for the determine- bulbs begian to pop again, the solemn and unchanging ex­ pression o f the graduates, as they filed in slow procession or List of Graduates eat and s t o ^ in wlorful waves . .v,rg.ti. Mark Gagnon, Pamela Margaret and Dennis Nicholaon, Stanley J. o f blue and white, contrasted William F. A b i ^ , Joseph Gatto, Niewiero^i, Maureen BUzabeth rtiarply to the s i^ ^ of par- ^ ly Ak^ey DECTOLENE ents, relatives and friends who .^ i^ , Joim W illi^ Donna Lee Golding. Mary Mar- Patricia Jane Nowak, Karen craned necks, wore s m ^ and J iret Gometz, ^ r l e s Ann O’OonneU, Kathleen Mary Perma-lron’' S i u C n, I..; Gulnlp,™. 0 '0 »»= 1 L S S u S V .m . n ie r ™ Bailey. BlUKhe L o o l» aHmo. Jane .la o Brtfld LeUee O'Oonnor, auea ugn g. William Baker Deborah Mary Laura Gwozdz. Patricia Arm O’Neil, William A lm ^ everyone. It seem ^, g^g j^^g Barron, Wil- Also Mary Alma Hagenow, joUn O’Neill, Mary . Beth FOR DAD Bported a camera; ana as XMe Wancis Barry Deryl Fred Douglas Haigh, GeraJd o ’TooJe, Marilyn Helen Ottone, ^aduates filed up to receive , Bartone JoV Mario Hale, Francis Robert Hallisey, Della Ann Pappalardo, Nancy their diplomas or returned slow- _ ^ Paul Henry Bavier. Albert Philip Handel, Joan Barbara PaJrciak, Arthur IS A GIFT FOR MOM, TOOl ly through the transepts to ^ . - Beauchene Marie Haney, Phyllis Jane Har- passaro, Patricia Anne Passaro, their seats, parents, retetivM, To«Rrih Beaulieu Su- rington, Priscilla Jean Harring- CJarol Anne Pearson, Mary Ann brothers, sixers and friends t ^ Susan L. Harrington, Rich- Pearson, Susan Lynn Philipe, Go ahead. . .give Dod an Arrow Decfolene Perma-lron took turns wtoskdng as c l ^ m nonaW Edward Bell Charles Harvey, Mary Kevin TayOor Ponton, James Mi- ^ F'n p^er^Edw aid Benson Rose- Elizabeth Healy, Julie Ann chaei PresUleo, Charles Joseph shirt Comfortable and completely luxurious...it's a ^thedral to i^ o rd their veraion Kicking, John 'Anthony Hide-,, Pnmier, Kathleen Ann Puia. o f one of life’s umque events^ T m S T ^ i’ i Bi^er Bev^r^ cavagT Patricia Ellen Hogart, ' Also, Elizabeth E. Purcell, shirt he'll oppreciote everytime he wears it. Mom will The graduation processlm Blackstone, Elkine Bev- Timothy Marc- Hogan. James sheieen Ann (Juish, Nancy gan promptly at 7.30, the g(radu ^ Blinn William Edward Edward Horvath, Denise-Lea G. Mary Rea, Jean Marie Reale, love it too...it never, never needs ironing. Because ates m arclm g into the nave in Constance Lyim Bottl, Jacques, Stephen H. Jensen, Karen E. Rectenwald, M aril^ stately umson to the swelling Carol Bottum, Gerard Collins Dillion, Johnston. Jean Reid, Mary Alice Reiser, organ strains of Marcello’s, "The Boucher, Marguerite Jeanne Also Ruth Ann Jones, Glenn £»ieen Mary Reynolds, George Dectolene Perma-lron is 100% Dacron* polyester Heavens Declare.” Boucher! Edward Jordan, Diane Con- Joseph Reynolds, Robert Alex- The boys were dressed in blue Danidl Paul1 BourqueBourque, stance Justras, James ^ Law- ander Rioci, Angela — Marie------Rich- ♦r’icot, it con be washed any way at all. Dries wrinkle- C&pS &Hd gownsa------., llic — girlso ...... in Andrew Peter Brancheai Kelly, CuoanSusan JaneTotia trollvKelly, ard,a»vl Patricia Ann A Tin RirkiivRioux, 'M’aii.Mau- whlte and members of the ^ Brennan, Helenk Leonard Everett Krist, Ann reen Ann I^ R ers, J ^ n A. free and ready to wear in just 2 hours. Great?-You bet! tional Honor Society wore lig^t Brierton Beverly Ann Elizabeth KwaSh, Sandra Lee Rohlin, Jonathan Robert Rug- blue surplices with gold em- Biowm Thonias Joseph Burns, LaBrec, Gloria Jean Lafleur, gleri. Joseph Robert Ruggiero, blems singling out their special D-ja- riavid Cacase WillSam Raymond Conrad LaGace, Joseph Dominic Sacerdote, Se- Look at all you getl Whitewalls, wheel «8.00 covers, speijial trim, morel Sporty console achievement. A ^ ' e Uz K Mary-Alice Lamenzo, Rossario bastian S. Salafla. Daniel J. on DON’T FORGET... Mustanfll Magic Doorgate on Ranch WagonI The ten-minute procession cjampbell, Thomas E. Oorey, C. Lantieri, Joseph Richard La- Savino. Sava on Cruise-0*Matic for Galaxie and Mustang, was made the more colorfid by jw^th Mtoy Oarino, John variere, Rhoda Mildred Leber. Also, Richard JoGeph Sazin- FATHER’S DAY IS JUNE t9TH I wanlng rays of sunlight stream- Heibert Oarvey, Stephen D. Also, Donald Raymond Les- sW, Theodore Richard Schuetz, tool Your choice of colors and options. ing in through the cathedral’s -casavant, Carol Linda Cham- carbeau. Angela Marie Lessard, Neil John Scollan, Susan E. three-story stained glass win- berltuid, John Alban Clement, Kathleen Mary Lewis, Robert Scott, Sarah A M e Secord. V. dows, providing a warm bene- Geoige Edward Cochran, Jan- Adam Lineen, Edward Joseph Elizabeth-'Shainin, Joseph ^ - diction from a once-somber day ice Louise Cogan, Stephen WU- Litwin, Margaret Rose Longo, drew Simmons, Paul Vincerit that continually had threatened liam Connelly, Catherine Ann Ann Marie Lupaochino, Michael Sitkus, Robert D. Skoglund, lain. Cosgrove Joseph Lynch, John Richard John Albert Slusarz, Cheryl * 1 * Leslie Jane Cox. WU- Mac, Unda Dian MacArdtte. Er- CTiristine Smith, Sheny Ann ed M n ^ r ^ ^ B a ^ B d ^ Crimmlns, Hon- nest Joseph Mador, Edward Jo- Smit^ h^rilyn So^lew^ The shirt toe^theSal it S ta ora M. Cullen. Kathleen Ann aeph Manning. 6usan Markow- ski, Kim ^riey J ^ n S t ^ a r k , the ca th e c^ , it sat m unison. Richard Anth “Sanforized Plus" labeled to insure perfect fit aenion stood by rows and pro- Ealco, Ann Marls Falkowaki, Susan Jane MHchell, Gerald Michael Edward White, Ellza^ 819 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER ceeded slowly by two’s through Claiic Yvonne Forland, Patricia MqttheW, Midp, Deborah beth Oattmine Wholley, Judy * wash after wash. the altar railing, where Bishop June Flodro. Mary L. FUloramo, Christine Moody, Oaistopher Shan WnUams, Margaret Ter- Hackett sat in his scarlet robes Also, Kathleen Marie FlU- Patrick Morgan, Rita Ann Mor- eea WlHamson, Carol Ann Yos- If You Are A Used Car Buyer, We Have A Wwiderful Selection Of A-1 Values. wwalting tiiem. Gerald, WUUam David Fltxglb- iarty, Patricia Marie Morin, ter, I^onard waUam Yost, Ju- SHORT SLEEVES— ES.OO As Father aiaw called the ndl b(w , WiUiMn Patrkdc FuUer,Doiioa0.1liuBer,.KaUileeaRuth4iiiA.Zaiok,RoaenuurieZiocar- •C Um graduaiteB, each kasH be* LesUe Mielva Eotama, James M urr^* GaH BBBlly Muafcevft, dt, lMash$«li Msay MpipiiWL An- fore miSMy Hackett, faisjbaeph FMtner, Marie Anne BvbreR Nbett Nsnm A p,* Pieb- 4r*

V \. V- MANOTESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 196« PAGE SIXTEEN BIANCHESSTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1966 Vernon South Windsor Behind the Names Says No Consent Given Unlike the existing area Town Toasts ^ O D RICH of WeathlU Gardens, hous- Harvard Professor Hits ONLY AT Cou^t Okays Rest Home Wing, Ing-for-the-elderly, w hich W ater Utility ’ has only one sti^ t, Blue- Id a r k LOM field Dr., the area of the Unethical Experiments .On Centennial W. G. GLENNEY CO. s m a l l , m e d i u m , Students U of H Graduates 100-uhit addition, scheduled sure ueed to otxserve the func­ lilayor Hiomas J. htcOuaker and LARGE LOADS Casts Doubt on Main St. Zone for July 15 ocwpancy, will BOSTON (AP) — A Harvard Twenty Manchester studentz science in mechanical elgineer- tion wlH never be known. |CAU< AFTER S PJML have four. Medical School professor ' says presented The RoqkviUe Water were among 42 area residents ing; Rohald S. Mocadlo of 8 •rtie Hartford County Superi- cut River to the Rt. 6 Industrial ages of 4 to 14 are welcome to In a group of 406 charity pa­ Already tq)proved by the unethical experiihents are being Oo. with a plaque in observance 643-7172 who received diplomas from the Moser Dr., EUingVn, bachelor or court has ruled that James and business zones. register. Mrs. Calvin Hulstein, tients, about 167 were denied ELMCO MiHde will be permitted to build Therefore, under the judge's 81 Norton Lane, Wapping, or Manchester Housing Au­ performed on humans without of its 100 yearn service to the University of Hartford during of science in mechanical en- thority and by the Town Otdoramphenical, a'' drug known a im s LATttUPPE an additional 30 units onto his ruling,' the zone was found to Mrs. James Bonnema, 661 area at a luncheon at the El- graduation exercises Sunday. glneering; Parmalee L. T. Bel- Planning Commission, they Vhetr, consent, and cites exam­ to be effective against typhoid Main St. convalescent home, have been changed improperly. Avery St., may be contacted, ples involving more than 1,000 fever, In an additional test of its Hngton Ridge Country d u b yes- “Hxe recipients and their de- vln, of Old Slocum Rd., Hebron, which is nOW under construction. Some question has been raised little Leagi^ ; will be named Hoxise Dr., grees are: Pascal E. Poe HI, master of education. EXTERIOR PAINT persons. effectiveness. Of those, who re- lerday. Case Dr., McGuire Lane and Also, Joseph R. Falcone, of The finding casts a shadow by Joseph Carino, chairman of Little League scorw this Dr. Henry K. Beecher, ceived the drug, 7.97 per cent Accepting the plaque for the of 799 E. Middle Tpke., bach­ Carver Lane. 14 High Ridge Rd., Master of over the recent rezoning of the the town planning commission, week were Yanks, 5, Indians, 4; director of Harvard's anesthesia died; of those who did not, 22.0 company were W. Neal MacKen- elor of arts, cum laude; House and Case Drs. are Elducation; Patricia A. Surdell entire Main St. area from rural of the propriety of Judge Palm- cubs, 6, Yanks, 2; Short Sec- laboratory at Massachusetts per cent died. zie, president, and) Frands Rup- Kathleen D. Kosak, of 174 Instroductory Offer! named, after two local fam­ of 64 Village St., Rockville, to residential. A town official, er’s find. CaHno says that Mil- onds. 7, Cards, 0; Mets, 7, Dodg- General Hospital and chairman Patients with normal hearts precht, general manager. May­ Greenwood Dr., associate In sci­ ilies, who played leading mstster of a^ucation; Donald E, on the other hand, says he kie's additional 30 units are not ers, 2. of a faculty committee studying were used in testing a tectndque or MoOusker said the water MAYTAG ence in business administration; roles In'Manchester history. doubts that the court's order al- legal under the R - rural zone Farm Division; Senators, 26, ethics in human experiments, for injecting ,a needle into the company “ is a living example of Sally A. Aspinwall of 3 Ander- Christie RFD 3, Kelly Rd., Ver McGuire Lane is named for lowing the additional unit is val- anyway. Angels, 5; Reds, 6, White Sox, makes the charges in the New heart through the windpipe, al­ private initiative on the part of son St., bachelor of arts; Kevin non, master of education; Ar- weathers I dries in Marie C. McGuire, (;ommls- id anyway. The regulations requires that 5. England Journal of Mdicine- though the risks were unknown. an Investor-owned utility serv- WASHERS C. McPartland, of 523 E. Center thur R. Trloks Jr., of 77 West aioner of the Federal Public MiUde won a mandamus ac- a convalescent home be built Little League standings are Journal editors Who reviewed Although penicillin, and other Ing the puhUc fuid growli^ with St., bachelor of arts; Raymond Rd., Vernon, master of educa- H ou sin g Administration. AM) tion against the town and Build- on a tract that Includes l-lOth of Indians, 5-2; Cubs, 5-2; Short the article in the latest issue antibiotics were known to be the needs of the community.’' P. Dotchin, of 56 Dougherty St., tion; Clement S. Wilson of 20 Carver Lane is named for well I minutes ing I n ^ c t o r Donald McLaugh- an acre of land for each bed. Seconds, 5-3; Yanks, 4-3; Cards, certified the 22 examples given capable of controlling strep "Looking bade over a span of bachelot of science in business Diane Dr., Vernon, master of George Washington Carver, lin, after Minwall Raymondi Fk BagBn Jr. reversed the buUding Inspect- Church school staff will hold a obtained bv Con­ Cbaries E. Lindsey MorshaU E- Hodge ------was a danger of Infedion, al- ists performed in a semicircle with supplies from either fairway . . tion degrees were; graduated from Manchester or’s decision on April 7, how- PoUuck picnic tomorrow at 8:80 lading AlanAlan LedeardLedgard 3M Hen- POSTHUMOUS AWARD though none occurred, and the between the cuidience and tiie High School in 1961. ever, stating that it found that p m. at the home of Mr. and ^lan Ledgard of 301 Hen- Carolyn M. Andrews of 86 \ ry St., or John TWeling, 268 HARTFORD (AP)— Governor results of extensive X-ray expo- stage. Dotchin, also a 1961 Man­ Mllkie had diligently pursued Mrs. Frank Brown, Main St, ■White St.; Anne S. Golnik of Parker St. The dance portion of John Dempsey awarded C o l .______chester High School graduate, preliminary planning and con- Th® church will start its mim- 637 Spring St.; Joanne H. Gray the program will begin at 8 and Donald J. Richardson the Le­ struction. The board noted that mer schedule of 9:30 a.m. aerv- of 34 Bryan Dr.; Marry V. Mc- majored in management. He is open to all area square dance gion of Merit posthumously was a member of the Ski Club, the convalescent home would Stmday. Kieman of 40 Olcott St.; Ellen club members. Only those with Thursday. *T»e the most sruita/ble use for Parents otf children planning M. Morse of 31 Princeton St., and Omega Kappa Delta. He reservations may attend the buf­ The medal was presented to the land” in question, and cited ^ attend the vacation Bible and Donald R. Woods of 31 also played baseball. fet. the colonel's widow, Mrs. Lor­ •*cvidence of good faith” on the echot^ are being reminded to Strickland St. Haynes, active in the Auto­ Committees for the dance are part of the builder in undertak- reUim regirtration forms by raine R. Richardson at ceremo­ Area residents receiving de­ mobile Club, is a 1962 graduate Mr. and Mrs. IValdo Belhumeur, FTS fc ing preliminary planning for the June 26. The school will be held nies In the governor’s office. .’S grees are of Windham High School. He Rug. 6.95 I Rug. 6.95 nroiecL ® through 16. „door , duty; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Col. Ridhardaon, who died Raymond E. Baglin Jr., Box majored in personnel admlnls- Milkie then came to the build- Rev. Lloyd Williame of July 20, 1966, was a native of 186, Bolton, bachelor of arts; tration. Ing department for a permit to the ohurch will attend the New New Haven and served as sen­ Mary E. Zeigler, of Riley Moun- Lindsey, quality control rtian- add another 30 uniU to the con- England Stewardship Council ior Army advisor to the Con­ tadn Rd., Coventry, bachelor of ager at LaPointe Industries, $ ^ .9 5 I $ . . r t .9 5 valescent hospital. The addition- meeting next week In Pembroke oerggren- necticut Army National Guard. fine arts, cum laude; Robert B. Inc., majored in industrial pro- al unit would presumably have New Hampshire...... ■ ------..... Haynes, of Hebron Rd., Colum- duction. He served two years been permitted under the old The Hartford East Steward- bia, bachelor of science in busd- in the Army. He is married to 4 R-runal zoning, under which the ship Council will meet al the ness administration; and Carl the former Joyce Rossetto. permit for the 90-unit home was church June 26, from 10 a.m. '.t E. Nothnick, of Cedar Swamp They have three children, Daxvn, J Issued. to 4 p.m. Rd., Coventry, bachelor of sci- 8; Charles, 6; and Michael, 3. Now Superior Court Judge Wesley Memorial ence in electrical engineering. McNamara, a 1960 Manches- Aaron J. Palmer has ruled that Wesley Memorial Church will kv.'s * s' Also, Theodore R. Stankie- ter High School graduate, ma- Early Bird Special two technical errors In the zone observe Children's Day Sunday wicz, RiFD 1, Amston, bachelor jored in marketing, of science in electrical engineer- Hendrickson, an electrical en- WendeU R . Low> Rlohaid J. MciNamara chsinge: with a service at 9:30 a.m. David Jolia dymer Robert B. Haynes The legal notice was published There will be no church school, ing, magna cum laude; Mildred glneering major, was president ALUMINUM tfie same day as the zone change but children are being asked to C. MoKnight, Rt. 6, ElUngton, of Ka^kpa Mu his senior year became effective, and the be in their classrooms by 9:25 ' bachelor of arts in education, and was active in the Institute LADDERS change of z171 South St., Coventry, bach- graduate, Westport, was em- against the canker womi (inch wonn). It is a good elor of science -in mechanical ployed as an engineer by time to have your treee fed. SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. engineering; Richard L. Seitz, Kaman Aircraft Corp., Bloom- RIFD 1, Rockville, bachelor of field. Steven O. Hendrioksdn Carl E. Nothnick FOR COMPLETE TREE SERVICE CAU 470 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER Pascal FI. Poe HI Raymond P. Dotchin TELEPHONE 643-7732 CARTER TREE EXPERT GO. Triple-Screen President No Quorum Tolland County 6 4 3 -7 6 9 5 It took thc^ive-man Rec and Park Advisory Boa(N Childrens Services Ladies from November to May to LBJ Takes Great Pains get enough memtoens to­ PERFECT--- gether to elect officeTB for Review Year at June Picnic the current year. The nominaltng committee, *8 Ft. About 50 persons, members I Reg. $48.95. headed by Mr®. Stuart Tlnk- Last night’s meeting waa and guests, attended the annual FOR FATHER'S DAY called off when only two ham, presented tee slate of of­ Inventory Reduction Sale To Improve TV Technique June picnic meeting of the Toil- 36 Ft. members showed up—Henry ficers and committees for 1966- Reg. $69.95. OOOl.. 8AV1BR. McCann, chairman; and 67. Chester Bycholski, secre­ Assuming their second terms OTHER SFZES REDUCED ’66 CLSAN-BliOKING CHECK OUR LOW PRICES ON WOODEN LADDERS ON ALL BRAND NEW dop B. Johnson is jhe first tri- z T y ^ r s in the WWte monster of electionics and oar- tary. ticut, recentiy, at the horne^ of are Mrs. John Mason, chairman, ple-acreen president In Watory. Johnson has experiment- pentry—a massive partable Mrs. Douglas Roberta on Bol- and Mrs,. Jan StiUbach, ■vice m i s w e n c s v o o r s u s m He ha« a h»hith»bdt of watching ^ ^ th prompting devices, fa- podluim buiK especially to house rrom but isn’t seen by television ton Rd chairman, . Dial makeup, lighting, contact the prompting gear. For a time, viewers. Miss Margaret Parker, dis­ Recording secretary is Mrs. Nw laeitMnM Nwid-rubb«d, three tele'virton screens simulta- Robert Fortier, corresponding lmport.d Wj.diiWTWi br'mr. lenses and — lately — has the P residentem braced this isie President has expeil- trict director o f ' the Northeast EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT . 1 >3tieously — each carrying a dif­ secretary Mrs. Oliveo: PumeH I liwid-iiiil>.li.d Dum- ferent program. adopted carefuBy chosen con- rostrum with such fervor It mented, too, wl® fadal makeup office of the service, annoiinc- but, recently, luus discarded it. ed that 15 ToUand County ba­ and treasurer, Mrs. John Tweet. WITH BATTERIES Hiis U one measure of John­ vention eyeglasses. esume to be called ‘IMother,’’ Many believe Johnson’s most bies were placed in foster Committee heads are Mrs. son’s keen interest in the opin- Jack Valenti, before leaving and "The Rock’’—the latter Allan Miller' and Mrs. John REG. $1.59.^^^ ,.' k'-H Hm Iwreh tobMcO rwent experiences before the homes during the preceding km-molcHng potential of televi- the White House to become because it allegedly nvaled Gl- Sweeney, hospitality co-chair­ Urt, nicotine: qwlltr camera rank with his better year; 28 unwed mothers were ■ion. It reflects Ws Interest president of the Motion Plchire braRar in size. men; Mrs. Edward Granville, DODGE CARS w.>tsnwn«hip efforts—even rivaling at times assisted, and Set families were l i m i t e d QUANTITIBS — Sony, No Phone Orders S In watxMng — and studying — Association America, was Hie President also equipped publicity; Mrs. Joseph Shinn, MMIfM . the free-wheeling, extemporane- counseled for marital or child el smoking KU own fiimed4n-advance ap- perhaps the cloeest equivalent hiniseM recently with a new pair and Mrs. Leonard Golemba, pearancea—so trievlsion new- to a resident televisiean gooaiomto Oommu- lU r grounds and ' :to1lie tar, n am eot Ntx 101 w m nem* be fitnaay flbn 4Hpi

1 ! T' M AN CH ESTER EV EN IN G HERALD* M A N CH ESTER, CX)NN,« FR ID A Y , JU N E 17, 1966 PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 196« PAGE EIGUTEEN Une Plante, sewing; M rs. Kath­ Coventry Coventry Chutist Moved ‘Him’ One of Several Vernon erine Boulais and Krs. Carol WeissAsks Foss, arrangemeMs; Mrs. To Hospital Claire Kehoe, altar care; ICra. Buildii^ Unit Sets Monday Musiemns^ Dancers Named Brooks Calls for Calmness Ctorina Lnne, cb aittiea; Mra. R u lin g on In Bethesda ecial Capital Pets Hilda Ka3ran, youth; mad Mrs. rVTTLTTH A T>i-WT TO VXdMOk /AO\ ^ ^ Lorraine Blinn, legislation. Road Vote To View New School Plans For 4-H Talent Competition WASfflNGTON (AP) - Weal- in Lebanon and famiUor with In Biadgel Deliberations Goldfarb Cited The board has also moved to •>i M. The a*ooljmlldl^ c o ^ ~ Brad Davis, WliiC disc Jock- open for children up to 12 years ver who survived a 57,000-fMt dent Johnson’s dog “ffini,’ ^ ^ Sam uel GoAdfarb, director of Geneeal Manager Robert will meet to review |*,t and Gar- A eall for »*caimi— ** In ttw Kerr, Paul Lowery, Deimls Ges- instrumental music at RockvUle tee (SBC) wUl meet to •y, will be master ol ceremo- oW. descent without oxygen, has kltied to a squirrel chasing ^ . i_ say, Mrs. Kenneth Carey, Mrs. Weiss saM today-V fost----- — bs — has ^relinainaiy j«itaiaa,y plans ptans for «or th. thlie . e pro- ^ , ^ “ . tettle o( tlie budget wae isMied High School, has been sfgMint- • Bies of the 4-H Talent Show at , 'if accepted f ^ Jerom e Remkiewicz, Richard ______sdiool StrSeTaf Hrpi2r"^ro Fr^ch^t.?®^: ed a member of the National aflked Town Ooumet Irving posed town Intenn^to s ^ l bicnsaed from rr. ^ 7 to 9 pjn. Monday at a nominal tnley by Abner Brooks, a metn- Outerson, Alien Scheuy, Peter . 8 p.m. June 25 m the Coventry ^try fee. Small cash prizes and Board of Representatives of the Aronson to study a letter from L6od~to 3,000 s^mru ^ No f o T i e Sational Institutes ber of foe board a t lepresente- su p p er. Roger Beaulieu, Ann - f High school gymnasium. ribbons will be awarded in cate- Health at Bethesda, Md. As foe beloved pets of offl- yfoO twice has flooded foe School Band, Oroheetra, Cboriis OOP T ow n Director John Oar- doctslan has hem r«cl,ed by ttves and a veteran member of Harley, Douglas Sweet, John A total of 24 acta will be gories of longest tail, smallest He remains in serious condl- c‘®l®. ambassadors, travelii^/stairs of the emtassy by orawl- and Student Leaders of Ameri­ foe Vernon Boasd of Finance. Woron, Norbert MUBx and Gil- side, questioning the legality of *^lie boards of selectmen, ed- ’>’ mento made by the town trees- drsd WUles, historian; George hearing on th® propoaal has The public Is also Invited to d i^ on 1^ i^ n said. . . „ ^ recuperate. matic tags of embassies. dau^^iter to Mr. and Mrs. Lau­ be^eM. 27 meeting. The comn^ee ^ v^ to play on Saturdays for the pa­ ypgr •> Itoharah,- church school superin- The session for making new N ^ T a v e n H o S ? ^ura^ay At foe Portuguese I^ bassy rent Cote, 20 Morrison St., Rock- Th h»iWi the Th® buUding committee is for- Include a folding door between tients at the Mansfield State Bro<*s noted that "each $70,- tendent. The Rev. John A. La- viUc. TmiLUng plans- for y S’® ^e®!® on a drlve- be ooUected through taxes.” OulMlan education. forming at talent shows and 1 ______Hie predeceeeor. Bruno I, was way of the executive mansion. Chlpman, 71 VlDage St., Rock­ and Republicans voting “no. ^ meethig, Aronson saya. eir’a room be reconsidered by the hootenannies. Finney Speaking Bolton PTA Salutes Departing Principal Nystrom ‘Tm sure the pRdieted in- Law Graduates ville; BUzabeth Piwoskl, Mer- The vote apeeifled that the gtatft Board of Bducation board of education. X$o reoom- Persons planning to attend ONLY 10 p e r. DEAD bom in India Bruno’s favorite Sympathy notes and telephone Also competing will be The some preaented by the boanl of Thanaas H. ConneQ, 32 Donnel row Tolland; Randy Bar- stale’s plana tor foe 50-foot- 1,^. asked for a schedule, mendation was mads about the foe program at 8 p.m. Wednes- Lincoln Nystrom, principal of Bolton Elementary School, was surprised yesterday with a NEW YORK Not only are foods are oavlar and camem- calls begsn arriving at foe sducation is as accurate as they Rd., and Ijawreooe C. Klaczak, ton, ill High SL, RockvUle; wide, 4,800-toot-long road must. sizes, to appraise sUe of the industrial arts area. Pendulums, a ^Manchester group in Yeoman’s Hall, Oolum- gift certificate from a sporting goods Ztore a t an awards as^mbly. ’The gift was presented 90 per cent of all foe scientists bert obeese. White House Thursday. Tha ean get,” Brooks said, . , but 77 HlUcrest Dr., were among 70 Esther McLain, RFD 2, Rock- be approved by the forector of suitabUity of foe rooms f o r ------whlch has entertained American iji^^ expected to notify Mrs. in behalf of the PTA by President Mrs. Frederick Barcomb. Nystrom will leave the school who ever lived alive today, but At the Spanish Embassy, beagle was to be cremated. Hli nobody knows really what the students at the University of ville; Michael Ahdenon, SSIbig- public works, and foat foe word- their inte^'A.d use. Liegion and Lions Club groups a . Harry W. Olsen or Mrs. Don- this month after three years. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) eight out of 10 of them work foere’a lO-year-old Princess, a ashes wiH be taken to foe John- general surplus win be.” Connecticut's School of t.aw to ton; Mrs. Marla Weiss and son. iiig of the deed must be approv- gBC has asked the board and performed in sdhool talent aid C. Smith by Monday so the in the United States. teirier born in Denmark, raised sons’ Texas ranch. He any surplus from the receive bachelor’s degreee at H t Vernon Apts., RockvUle, ed by the town counsel. A deed ^ education for a definite state- O aim F i l ^ Zhows; The Fugitives of Storrs, host group can arrange refresh- necessary noise with a, motor .(AP) — If you smoke lettuce, do school’s budget wlH be returned commencement ceremonies this ------has not been signed yet. ment of all changes, corrections Against Wood also popular performers at the ments. A. Searle Pinney, GOP Miss Rosenthal vehicle. He was also issued a you have to pay a tobacco tax? to the general fund of the town week. The Herald’s Vernon bureau Weiss said if Aronson or clarifications to the educa- B. O. Smith High School func- State Central Committee Chair- warning for driving after drink- State Tax Commissioner Or- tlons; The Arllngitons headed by man, wiU speak on “Victory in andwfflbauBedtolowarthetax Headlag Abroad Is at 88 Park St., BockviDe, agrees w ith Ckwalde’a in teip re- Uonal apeclficationa fo r foe pro- ^ recently At Conference ing. Police said he made his car ville Gunther has asked Atty. Marine PBC! iEtobert B. Mer- p.O. Box S27, teL 876-SU6 or Thomas Foret of Coventry, who 1906.” Anyone needing transpor- tires squeal on Oak St. He was Gen. PWl L. Hansen, explaining tation of the special act, a for- poeedschroL against The Pendleton Corp. Tvnif—* pnsusnt aystsm, the oier, son of Mir. and Mrs. Albert 64S-2711. ■ have played at local high school tation may contact Mrs. Smith, Miss Elnid Rosenthal, daugh­ arrested on St. James St. and' Is a Texas firm wants to know be- m al pubUc hearing w ill be O” *®^***® „ w o r f t o tax into to not aet untn after B. Mtoroier od 36 Higbland ------Retiring Teacher Gets TV Prior to a public major*^ of mambera favor in- and Frank R. Wood for $80,000 dances; and The Decades from PoUoe Arrests ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton S. to appear in Qrcuit Court July cause it plans to sell a specially the budget has been approved Avu., BoekvlB^ has oompleted Tolland, with Claytem Wright as Mark W. Liandrie, 19, of Kings- H. processed lettuce packaged like Mbre than 800 wen-wishers teacUng career were spent at hearing, he said, a survey would tduakm in the school of a large- by the Batter Unnber Oo. of Rosenthal of 38 Lawton Rd., Is and town leaden bavu the tnainlng and process- be taken of foe land involved, giwq? Instruction room and a New Haven, leader, performers in various wood ’Trail and James R. Hart------'cigarettes. Gunther said the portunlty to view «ia genural with Staging Battal- Mrs. Adams last nigUt helped honor MCrs. Lincoln. Here, Mrs. BIU, left, elubs and at private parties. nett Jr., 23, of Edgemere Rd. representing the Hartford TAX ON LETTUCE? firm didn't think it should pay Dalqr BUI, retiring lincoln acknowledgee gifts of a protable and the exact dimensions and gymnaatittn seatiiig approxi- The lumlber company tflakns ftuuudal plctuiu. locations would be spelled out, mateJy 160 people. An attempt that it sold and delivered buUci- MTO. Kclleher has'listed the arrested this week on School of Ballet this week at a SALT LAKE CITY, Utah the tax. Sbioe the budget wau i^oct- O ataP ^w*"**^ ^ Marines School teacher, at a reception television set and purse of mon­ charges of wllfuli destruction of national conference on labano- A Heads MEA and tea at Center Congregation­ ey being presented by Mrs. Rob­ to conform with all require- to reduce the music area and to lug materials for the price wid dance acts as Debbie Getohell sd Tuesday, there has been complettag this tratatng are as- jQ^ts. eliminate foe stage from foe value of $24,203.06 to the cor- prlvate property. ’They are ac- tation (dance writing) in New al Church sponsored by the Lin­ ert Ooulombe, outgoing aseocla- of Manchester, with a baton jazz i l l miufo spocolatlan as to whether ’ cafeteria - auditorium failed. poration and Wood, and though cused of destroying several York City. The Manchester Bducation coln School Association. Ail but tkm president, (Herald pixito by to "Goldfinger;" Michellne tt wUl be cut or w p be present- A committee report shciws the demand has been made by them Morin of Bolton, tap dance; mailboxes and have been She is a teacher In the pre- Aissociation’s slate of officers four years of Mrs. Jill’s 33-year Satem ls.) T o ordered to Circuit Court 12, ^ intact on June 38 when vot- and committee heads for next board of education approves the for payment, foe oompleto sum Jtuie Lee of Coventry, a former schooJ and modem dance de­ on wUl again be oMled to the Huntington Dr„ Vernon, was yeer was installed recently at A UAJUL. AkCl/tfAUB Instruction room is still owed to fosm. talent show winner who danced ’ ______partments at the school. She has (adjourned) amwiad budget awarded a POD In sociology at shown on foe pisn, foe gynma- An attachment - of property also been granted a scholarship DUE TO ILLNESS ills Unlventty of Ootaoectlcut foe am odatSaa’B annual dinner Warrantee Deeds at the World’s Fair by special Manchester Evening Her­ IIIIKflllg at PTanoh in Bolton by Robert Site Improvements Bids slum, and foe cafeteria - audi- off Lakewood Circle In foe invitation, a minstrel tap; Merle from the ballet school to attend General Electric On Tuesday, vofww aumm ar- MOttSay. Nutmeg Homes, Inc., to Wil- torium,____ „ ae _ dbown cm the plan, ______amount of foe suit was fUM ald Coventry correspondent, advanced classes at the Martha Dr. Watson Is a graduate of WbVert, outgoing preeldent. Frazier of Manchester, a mod­ F. PwiUne Little, teL 742-6231. Mam J. Meldrum and Hfldegarf board is seeking coot com- yesterday against the Pendleton em dance; Linda Bruce, drum Graham School of Modem Brow® Umvaratty, where be also Mra. Constance Adams H. Meldrum, property at 83 The ’’'***^ any portion Selected to replace Wolfert For Renewal Area Sought paxisone for a level fkx>r and a <3orp. and Wood a t th e town majorette for Manchester High Dance, New Y o rk City, next Richmond Dr. introduces a new ncept of it sons romdeatu later dia- as MBA head is Mrs. Constance movable partition in one area, clerk’s ofOoe. Schoofl, who has performed at month. cloeed that It was the tax in­ The Mancheeter Redevelop- constructiofi of streets, ride- sOhctols and is now an aasM aht Adams of 16 B. Hawthorne St., Ansaldi Heights, foe., to Bail many convalescent and Mason­ $5,000 Saved Miss Rosenthal is a student crease, and not any specific ment Agency (MRA) is adver- walks, curbs and ^qnirterant A. Watroua and liUlian A. Wat- Personal Appearance professor at Central Oonneotiout a tourth grade teacher at Ver- tlsing for bids _ t e r site Improve-__ structures;______and the______reoonstruc- ic homes, a baton jazz; Patty at Hartford College for Women Kern, wMch they opposed. roua, property off Cobb Hill Rd. In Insuran<3e and has been a student at Hart­ in POWER TOOLS! IfoooteTnotrt^ttat~foe town **^®*’» ®>a^ in the $2 mUUon North Uon of driveways, plus top son, and Lee Aceto of Manchester, Robert O. Roderick and Mar­ an acrobatic routine; Donna aj ford School of Ballet six years. may present a more is working with foe training dt been active in local and state End Redevdopmmt project seeding and other miscellaneous SWEET LIFE—ASSORTED vision of VISTA. (Voluntoers la assodation activities for sever­ garet M. Roderidc to S. Ray­ and Darlene Ltoderson of Cov- Manchester Insurance Ad- She recently appeared in their of TONY BENNEH aoourwte picture cf the town Sealed bids wtU be <^i®ned on item s. mond BiblBl and Grace M. Bibisi, entiy, participants in several visory CJommlttee has effected suiptUB and ths sntSoipatBd In- Service to Amertca, a feteral al years idid this year served The MRA, within the n e x t ______a t productions at Avery Memorial, volunteer aid program). her second term as HSIA vice July 6 at 11 a.m. in the MRA’s CANNED SODA 12a.$1 talent shows and dance recitals, a $6,000 saving in fire and bond- Hartford. oome from la»eahi>srtin to foe ofticee at 386 Main S t two o r ^ weeks, will accept P^P^^y at 77 Jensen St A reception for' family and president. She was unopposed Fred Rotgem and SHeen M. in a tap dance. tog insurance for the town, de- board of repreacMtaflves when The area to be improved Is one of two plans for the con­ Today A t 8 tpfr- doee friends was held at Us for the post Rotgers to Steidien Goulis and » they meet to regular session N. School S t from Gdway St, struction of a shopping center St. Onge Endorsed ^ t e a 10 per cent increase in borne after the graduation ea- Jeanette M. Goulis, property at 5 The Democratic Town Com- a Monday. Ofoer offioets InftaSed in- north and east to Robertson at Mato S t and the relocated foe next fllsc^ *T am trying to ged a Btllo ehale Robert Martin, Buckley 81 Northfirid S t FIRST FO O D • mittee has endorsed incumbent ^ Police Arrests Completes Basic Park and to include Buckland N. Main St. C A L D O R Lise. cwhunw in this controversy,'* Setaool, vice prestdent; Mrs. A preliminary set of plana • William L. St. Onge for state year- Maxine Pvt. FtpnCls 8. BiteK AHey. A ttad im eB t Brooki saUL *Tm act trying to Oarol Ti***to*^i IHlng Junior has already been submitted by STORE OF MANCHESTER Jj representative from the Second The savings results from put- o f Batter Inmber Co, foe., Joseph Snarski, 19, of 20 Wil- nn Mr. and Mrs. Stanley High, secretaiy; and Bmll Os- Following the award of a con­ M Congreesional District. This ting foe insurance out to bid, Brling Larsen and his associates against___ the Pendletaa C ^ . and Sn*»totaneM»! tort* I'folS 1 W. Main St., trowdEl, M anchester High, struction contract, work wtU be­ 646 CENTER STREET—643^8059 § convention will be held June 25 and, as a result, the coverage Hams St. was charg^ late yes- MANCHESTER gin the middle of July and will and a second set of preU m l^ ^ property off we abonld aB totok Off a ktti. i J t treasurer. ■ • at Ocean Beach Park, New Lon- was awarded to foe Aetna Life terday afternoon with operating a more oompleto **ne recruit training at Sis Ma- take 90 days to complete, foi- plans wiU be p r^ trt « J u m q^e^ood Circle, $80,000. don. Local party delegates are: Insurance Co. at a cost of $19,- ^ without a li- New ooramittee chairmen are 24 by a group headed by .Mdo provementa on othw stnets in Alan R. Cahill, Harold J. Craine, 012. ^_ 3/r DRIU the renewal area wUl not be Faganl. The insurance advisory com- c®"®®- He was arrested on West- H A S BEEN r DMU. Albert J. Stevenson and C. Pe- MODEL TA33 MODEL TA80 done imtil eafly next year. te r VanDtoe. mittee, headed this year by Fred land St. He is scheduled to ap- ONLY h'k'k'k'kirk'kirk'k 'khhkh irk h irk'k'k'k'k'k'kh A h ______Baker, Is comprised of Man- pear in Manchester Circuit ONLY Oeagato High, per- Before the N. School St. work More Tires Ck» Flat .4 P et Show The Nathan Hale Community Chester insurancemen, who vod- Court 12 session on July 11. CANCELED rieettoo campaign cornmittee. sonnel' Mark Krirtoff, is begun, the Town Planning WABHINGTaN — A recent The Nathan Hi The ccmmlttoe oo-««r and to a Bmtm contort, ship inoundaUon, which the MBA ia the perfect gift. World fa­ at the PARKADE ONLY! 2 DAY SPECIALS ... A Heddam ftrm wBl provide Sacred Heart Lediaa joined this year. CdICu 1< Bie many rides. The bazaar wlQ qy^ Ladles of foe Sacred mous ftrf’’ quality yet modest be In foe rtarrch parktog krt. Heart Iraltalled Mm. Adela ARENA STtRIV PLANNED in price, Wittnauer is the c«n- win be free. » w « Bleazceek as prerident at a re- PROVIDENCJE, R.I. (AP) — ★ See our ELECTRIC SHAVERS for FATHER'S DAY ★ get UuJsrway each evening at panion watch to world-honor­ cert banquet. Other offlcem in- A joint City-State study w in be 65 POimAG 6k0 pm ., wifo a special Uddie, ed Longines. A fitting token 64 VOLKS. 62 FORD staled were Mrs. Janet St. oonduotod to determine whetfasr Tempest LeMans matinee June 25, from 1 to 5 2-Door Hardtop Convertible XLi-500 Convertible Jofan, rice president; Mrs. Noo^- a sports arena-oonventioo h all is of your love. SCHICK DRILL HEAD — Model niSO Only . . 5 . 8 0 m u., at reduced prices. man Rowe, secretary; Mrs. feasible fo r Providencs. eivi DAD THE EXCITINO S S n S e a m T b « win be drawings for a Wittoauen from $96^ Bvelyn Cimne, treasu rer; Mm. A Joldt announcement by Gov. •1395 •1195 SHAVEMASTER DRILL HEAD— Model TH30 Only ... 8 .8 0 : amifoar of major prizes at U Betty Ckapalvee, igiiiiturt de- «2295 ptaa. Sane 36 in foe dhuwh p ^ - Jofan EL Chafee and Mayor Jo­ NORELCO CLEAN Nm doubti Ktim shavinr velopmer t ; M rs. Ann > (Quinlan, k ig la t. seph A. Doorley Jr._ said Provi­ heal md profntioiul bar- program; Mrs. Miml O’NeUl, SPECIAL James Brennan win be ch air­ dence and foe state will spUt foe SPEEDSHAVER bdt-tjiw triniMr.lniiftcna ORBITAL SAJNDER HEAD—TH60 Only 1 1 .8 0 ways and means; Mrs. Pauline, cost evenly. Doorley said costs man of the oomnrtttoe arrang- He’D enjoy tiie exclusive comfort o f case and Mm. Mary (foartier, estimates for an arena with a Self-adjusting JREMINGTON 3xg tor Bie -various rides, foih- rotary blades. menfoemfalp; Mm. Celeste Mil- capacKy cf more than 8,000 per­ 65MU8TAINI rollers. 12.99 SABRE SAW HEAD—Modri TH50 Only 1 1 .8 0 vldnals to Cbaxge of various 64 CHEVROLET 60 DODGE RAH, 4-speed. , Fl'ip-top cleaning. booths will include Mm. John kle, benevoleoce; Mrs. Terry sons range from $4 mlHlon to $6 Brt Air 4-Dr. Sedan Seneca 3-Door pUUBuMy; M rs. P a » - pirtiHom, Bpert Ooiqte MAGNA 1 ' . NEW • 1 9 9 5 •1895 •495 Give Doc/ A POWER Norelco Shavers Make Ideal Gifts! 917 MAIN STREET-MANCHE9TER REMINGTON *Ihe SELECTRON U

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BT ROUSOMOUR BOARDING HOUSE with BIAJOR HOOPLE B o l t o n LIITLE SPORTS Antwsr to l>rw)fau« Purf« Shaw-W reggit Surveyor Photos Reveal \ l-JHE.^L.1 "ESI! Sweet Tooth £ l = l £ a ^US0 6 8 <7 Soutbm SI m Grade School Gives Awards ICboeoUte------4b S , " S S S ^ Bolton Elementary School School Activities Sooreboerd THl5 HTPNOT16M X HATE EVEN a r a Man Can Walk on Moon S2 Barriert held Ita second annual awards 'With only a day-and-a-haU to GAH Paving defeated Cava- SWESMEACREEPy'' TO mention lONortheni 54 Bring in a a KMT «LeEPlN6^nra/MAN,B0T GoniteUatioa [JCd aasembly on thd froht lawn of go, actlviUes at both schools are naugh, 16-14, last night, .with WASHINGTON (AP) — tJ.S. the moon, at least in the "dark.‘'darK, Walkingwalking across the moon’s Li«mJ to mb! VMom^iotoM FEEUN6/REMINDS I rrB U T O o I 56 Undergo ME OF THE TIME, VI90FI60RE UBaked----- 57 ------u u:fcake n the school yesterday afternoon, drawing to a close. Joe Fontanella pitching. nnacH officials concluding from relatively amooUi surface, en- surface "would not be unUks a r m a s p e c ia l t r e a t m e n t t o 14 Not noticed ■ H u 1 SAW 30D6E HIS Nibs 58 Turkish coin L .'^ a a n Rain, which had threatened all The elementary st^iool will In a game shortened by rain ’ *** circled by hills and low moun- walking across a plowed field," 0R IV6 OUT.THE PAIN/ MJOR ARM ISKind of saU 59 Catch sight of u u Surveyor 1 pictures that man Oceanua Procellarum,’’ said Dr. Eugene Shoemaker of RENOM/ SMILE.V KNOWS HOW 16 Seine liiH u ia day and which seemed about to have iP faculty-student baseball Wednesday, Ftano Realty ‘de- WILL FEEL FINE WHEN ItXJ WAKE DOWN HO t ‘n OP/ NOW REPSRT AFTER ME— TO WAKE 17 Martinique a izi tJUUILJ descend full-force, restrained It- game Monday afternoon, start- feated Bolton Dairy 21-3. Eric can walk on the moon, say fu- .^here tiie spacecraft landed. the U.S. Geological Survey, 1 Expenditure L ju s a u m mum WlMUP? volcano HU ture lunar landings will Include ^------t " BUGGS BUNNY Y E ffu n n e / T 19 Baile color 2 Consumed sell to an occasional mild sprln- ing at about 1:20. Selected mem- Geer pitched and Bob Henry hit 20 South African SRetains kle. , hers of the fifth and sixth grade the only home run for the win- further tests to determine Angl- 38 Ancient sound under the direction of Keith Sherwood Forest. dents. At the high school, Grade 8 New School 3 5 6 7 8 Groethe, opened eind closed the _ n r L assembly.______...... Groeth...... accepted^__ ... in went on a field trip today The public building commls- flights " h i added. Hay of Reno sayd he’ll soon enthusiastic about the system, behaif of the band a plaque from wihlch included a tour of The gj^n will meet Monday at 8 p.m. 12 13 Surveyor 1. the first of seven switch to sirens. . T S i r n r the Boltcm fire department, in Oourant and lunch in the town offices to interview IMkr WwMfIm spacecraft designed for soft hi- "We nearly had a disaster ^ <5>out it" Plilwi^ toe recognition of the band’s "out- Park. ^he o< two architects proposed n w landings in 1968 and 1967, here." said Fire OWef William anything to ray it. 14 15 An awards assembly will be to draw preliminary plans for 2 standing job” in the recent an­ has transmitted 10,388 pictures Farr of nearby Sparks, Nev. He said the CSty Hall b la « niversary parade. held Monday at l(j?.m. for the the now elementary school. The of the moon’s surface since it The rocket alert rattled Reno’ was caused when a clust^ m W e'll know I f 18 1?” whole Juniorisenior high school commission will adjourn to the ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN TOMORROW* Stephen Sherman won the landed June 2. City Hall, blew a hole In the three rockets blew up on award for m blic ' sneakine In « I'lKb school library at 8:30 to NASA officials said Dr. Rob- firehouse roof In Sparks and launching pads in a truck bed K J i Hammond Trophy will be given ^igh MMlOAN\OU WHY DONTCHA TELL tAUBEITHINK Graders and delivered a speech ert Gilruth, director of the alarmed, rather than alerted, and touched off the truck s ga- THAT TtaiZ? HTS to ^ hinth grade boy showing cafeteria-auditorium ad- IMAGINE ANWODY m J R B E '\ M X /R C FORGETTIhf b ■ on understanding between chil­ Manned Sj>ac'e Center at Hous- most residents. soline tanks, SAVIN' BOILES7 CHAIRMAN OF TH* , NOT.' WHV 1 HEiB ALSO TH' . S" S r 27 ^ most Improvement in ath- AujoAioR tail:^ HOUSE ooMMVrrm I> ^ O U A a K ? > .l, KING.' ■ ® J E dren, parents, teachers and ton, reported the pictures Indl- The rockets, ^ I c h lera sup- Gerald Mason, 38, escaped ths MASrmO EAT? groups in society. Sherman alpo I®-™' , , Uon and Architect Arnold Law- cate the “ ■urface is adequately posed to dart skyward Wednes- blast with a minor bum and w 29 30 il S r The outstandmg boy in the CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ■ won the Grade 6 speUing and junior class, based on scholar- *^*"®*' _ _ . firm " to support man and day night to warn of a mock shredded trousers. His was the 36 creative writing awards, g^ip and achievement in other “ properly designed" spacecraft, attack, misfired. Instead of only reported Injury. 3fi ■ Patti Dlmock, wha won the vvill receive the Harvard The town clerk s office is open But officials emphasized at a soaring skyward with a bang officials Were unable to ex­ 4 Grade 6 public sj^aS^ing award, Book, and a (Jonnecticut Book Saturdays from 9 to 12. Dogs news conference Thursday that and a flare, many fizzled and plain the other misfires. Hay BT must be licensed this month. ■ read a story abptti a pala green ^vill be awarded the outstand- their conclusions are baaed on a some exploded. ««id the rockets were small R- frog, which ,also won her the jjig girl. The town clerk says she has is­ preliminary analysis , of in- A detonation near Reno’s ul- four-inch aerial salutes, which 5 T IT i d - 44 sued very few licenses to date. ■ creative writing award for her Certificates of educational de­ formation returned by Surveyor tramodem City HaU blew out are not supposed to be danger- c49 50" grade.,, velopihent will be awarded to 1 durtng its first five days bn the door, broke 50 windows In ous. JT T^b Grade 5 spelling award members of the sophomore’s Manchester Evening Herald i « the moon. the building and shattered other ------u- •' 3 3 0 WT W] ! ■ was won by Laurie Mehxhe. class scoring in the 90th per- Bolton correspondent, Cleme- Future experiments, Newell windows tor blocks around. . 1 52 ti 55 1 ,The Grade 5 physical fitness centlle on SRA testa, and there well Young, tel. S4S-8981. said. Include radioactivity A backfiring rocket blew the Pauper 8 Oath IT □ ! l ( MACHihiG awards were won by Sheila be awards to Junior high measurements and use of a hole in the roof and an explod- /APt 56 n Hoar and John Struiff. The basketball players. 6<< "scratcher,” a device that can ing rocket started a Uiaze on the v, t, t r> ^ d e 6 awards were vmn by Honor Society South Windsor dig beneath the lunar surface. r<^ of a Reno firehouse. A Ovil ?®"_3 PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Sllverthorne has filed a pau- 65-] S3 f R f *nl- Mrs. Linda Hassett Maneggia NASA officials said Thursday Defense worker suffered a ml- n L T ^ Most improved in each class- ^ ^ Enes Sw itched Fallot phoio the Surveyor 1 pictures indicate nor bum while fleeing from one P®*" ® ^ MEV/ PRISCILLA’ MRS. RICHARD OSBORNE SHAW JUST WHIZZED _ JNT1' 1 COULD OLT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS dents elected to Phi Beta Kappa From Chief Aide . , ,,, HVioofi, "gritty, grBoular particles," The rockets were "just an ^ ®’’® ® SW EAR Miss Barbara Ann Wreggit of beige bheath. turquoise acces- ^ y ^ ^ interim warning. system" until aiverthom e was convicted of June 10. Phi Beta Kappa Is a series and a corsage of red 1 SAW THEYOVER- N O V^ Armand Aubey; Mr. O'Rourke Highland Park, Mich, and Rich­ diameter — ajid smaller Reno gets sirens, Hay says. Sir* niisappMcatlon of funds at the national liberal arts honor so­ T o Alarm s Post roses. HER/ GREASEPTH' THAN USIN' 1 Paul EMwards; Grade 6, Mr. "olods." ens are expected within eight San Francisco National Bank, I A AMULION- ciety, based on academic excel­ ard Osborne Shaw of Vernon , CRANE-IT'S Lesniaski, Charles Comolll; A reception for 200 was l^eld ' DRIPPIN', BUT DOLLAR lence. Mra. Maneggriai daughter Frank Bines of Buckland Rd., were united In marriage last The pictures show, officials months. ^ was closed. The con vlc Mrs. Anderson, Bernice Kurys. in the church parlors. For a THINK OF TH' THEATER. of Mr. and Mrs. James Hassett assistant chief of the South said,- the Surveyor I ’s landing "We had hoped to alert the tion Is being appealed. NERVE U ^ ' TO PUU. ^ The outstanding scholar in Sunday afternoon at Talcbttvllle motor trip to Nantucket Is­ G A HUNDRH?- ONE UKE land, Mass., Mrs. Shaiv wore a_ pods sank only an inch Into the maximum number of people in He says he h w at least a doz- ■TON CRANE ^ THAT.' Grade 5 was SusSi Wri“^ ; in u a to d 7 ro i^ U C ^ ”j u ^ ’’l3^’she Windsor Fire Department, has Congr^^gaUpnal Church. piiik flovrared* linra” ^ i t ^ surface. And, they added, there the minimum time," he said. en suits against him totaling $7 been reassigned to the position t TO PUXA Grade 6, 'ilarie Paggioli. is the wife of William Maneg­ The bride is the daughter of white accessories. The couple apparently Is little or no dust on Mying debris nearly knocked million. WEAK JOKE Citizenship awards, presented of superintendent of alarms. Dr. and Mrs. Winston R. Wreg­ UKE gia. will live in R o c k v i l l e . ______^ ^ - , . . .-i .. THAT/ by Mrs. Frederick Barcomb of Graduates Fire Chief Philip Cromble git of Highland Park. The bride­ the PTA, went to Linda Moo- groom is a son of Mrs. BYank Mrs. Shaw will teach science vV Miss Afargaret Mary Van said Bines hats been ordered by at Vernon Junior High School. nan and ana ^Daniel n im Donovan^ o v a u Inla p daughter of Mr. and Shaw of 1 Allan Dr., Vernon, his physician to avoid all con­ Mr. Shaw will resume his stud­ ^ Q > Grade 5 and Bernice K utjs and ^ ^an Parys of and the late Frank Shaw. Louis A. tact with smoke at fires. In his ies at Manchester Community eiN4 trNU,lK. William Buckson in Grade 6. The Rev. Robert K. Shomoda, Carpenter Rd., received a mas- new position he will supervise College. He completed three TM h, U t. im. tm, Outgoing PTA president Mrs. pastor of Talcottville Congrega­ . ^ ter or arts in mathematics the radio and alarm system and years service with the U.S. tional Church, performed the M trom the Graduate School of act as field coordinator at fires. Army, most of which was spent :WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE ceremony. Mrs. Anthony Urban- SPECIAL THIS WEEK Arts and Sciences of St. John’s Enes was one of the central pal N5/strom. University, Jamaica, N.Y. June etti was organist. David Ball of Germany. Safety patrol awards were fig^ures in a dispute between the . Vernon was soloist. J WOULD 12 post office department and the MOBIL NYLON WHITEWALLS presented by the patrol super­ Richard Fish, son of Mr. and The bride was g^iven in mar­ CHECK AND SEE visor to Harry GoM «t tot, eft Johan Zeppa and David Farris. Evangelistic Associa- effective June 27, to join pearls jnd crystals, and she car- machines, police said today. lyE GIVE GREEN STAMPS P,— ' Library aides awards were ^ associate board of brother-in-law in a lawn rfed a cascade bouquet of gar- Tolice said the boys, one 11 BEN CASEY presented by library clerk Mrs. college church. He plans to maintenance service. denies, roses and ivy. and the other 12, admitted steal- ALL OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE AT COMPARABLE PRICES Robert Richardson to Bernice ministry. Deputy Chief Harold Dodd Mrs. James Forrest of WJlli- ing a key and opening a soda Kurys, Rosemary Carpenter, Maurice Flayers I’®®'' assignd to Enes’ mantic was matron of honor, machine several times at an Margaret Grunske, Karen As- juaurice Players will meet duties as operations officer. The Bridesmaids were Miss Pam- office building at 357 E. Center MORI ARTY BROTHERS pinwall Denise Morra and Marie Tugg^ay at 7:30 pjn. In the position of assistant chief, will ela Savard of Norwich and Miss St. 301 CENTER STREET— 643-5135 ^ O R T RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL l i Paggioli. church hall to begin plans for not be filled. Company captains Christine Celluccl of Taftville. The 12-year-old boy also ad- Audio-vlsual aide awards were annual musical, to be held will report to deputy

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Stops League-Leading Baltimore on One Hit THE Isfesl cioninger Hit Spree Herald Angle Successful Squeeze Beats Matloaal League W. L., P e t G A . ■ y Russell 1-0 Richert Earns His Letter San Fran. . . . SO 30 .630 — Helps to Bury Mets EARL YOST Speed Up Play NBW TONS (AP) — P«te - Sports Editor WHITE 80K-A' Lot Angetea . SO 36 A66 S IllgiS IHental Condition Important Blcbert triad hard. In fact, he PUMbUtgb . . Si 36 .676 S^ Twi Winner SAK, FRANtOSOO (AP) Tom MlcCraw was the Wg gun the third time tWs season and triad 80 hard he ahnoat didn’t U 71 JBBtt ^ i% NEV^ YORK (AP) — —^Hie speed-up of play In aam the letter ha priiaa 8o sent the Dodger rigtit-hander Fans Got Money’ s Worth his ohly ofQcial at-bat and the National Open Golf nmch • the W for win. St. Louis . . . . 3S Tony Cloninger was bat- Solo Blasts dmvn to his fourth straight de­ Baseball fans in St. Petersburg, Fla., got their In Hartford ^^-For Darkhorses, Mengert scored three runs in their 6-4 ting .500 when $100,000 Championship 'Riursday cut Shu-Uer this aeason, after feat, scoring four runs in the money’s worth Tuesday night and Wednesday morning NATIONAL LEAGUE more than an hour o ff ttte 'first game victory and drove in ^ u convinced him he had no ATLAJPTA (A P )—FeMpe second inning and bolding on By EARL YOST Overtime gamS was the treat SAN FRANCISCO (AP) •trildiii' out aevan itratglit bat­ an of their runs with a grand Clnclnnatt ... 36 Alou of the Atiaata when the longest game in professional ball was played average time tor the 186iole ters to tie an American Leacua New York ... 22 13^ future as a hitter. beUnd reUef Oal Whkt a difference a year tor tons at Buckley new last — x i Menjrert, a club pro slam homer and a bases empty Bravea baa hit 14 home inns at Al Lang Field.'Action started at 7:30 Tuesday night, first round. record but losing tiia game 4A Chicago ...... 16 10 KOonce. Koonce Wanked the night as th. Manchester Auto fpom Tacoma, Wash., who blast in the 6-2 nightcap fourth with 700 fans on hand, and the last out wasn’t record- „ i. i- Hie last threesome toured to Detroit Ridiart said: Thnraday’a Reaulta bonus baby eight years ago and Itodgers from the was Parts triumph. Sen Francisco i , Houston 1 a 24-game winner last aeason, M vwtn me o i a ^ through the ninth, when he ed until 29 innings later, at 2:29 the following morning. Mistretta " ■ t the Olymplo Course to four "It don’t mean a thing if you • • • undefeated last season in h1!Si?to"^cir;:V^ ^ir^t-round hours, 15 minutes compareq don’t get the big W. You’ve got PlttMairgh 2, St. Louis 1 turned-slugger Thursday night, needed last-out help from Billy The running time of six hours ‘ " feri In tl>« U.S. Open Golf TTOEBS-RED 8QX— Hartford Twilight League with five hours, 27 minutes to get the win.” Atlanta 17, New York 1 ^ving in five runs wifij the was a ^ s h r ^ l ^ and 59 minutes kept less than to lqu Carangelo's 162 tallies in Feature for the winners wae Tournament, says mental Detroit’s Denny McLain, the PWladelpWa 12, Cincinnati 6 second and tUrd homers of his ^ • • • 100 die-hard fans around until second place.” . .Numerous top baseball warfare as he Lyle______Eastman’s relief jdtcMng. Condition is all-important last year at Bellertvo to St n ie Washington souttgiaw got Louis. Under the speed-up the big W Thursday nigtit in the American League’s winnlngest Chicago 5, Los Angeles 8 major league career as the PBILS-BEDS— the end. and then most must drivers like Gene Bergin, Buddy P®**<* Manchester’s Morlarty Eiastman came on in the fifUi f()r the darkhorseS. players must putt out con­ genatora’ 3-1 victory over pitcher, breezed to Us 10th vic­ Today’s Games Braves stomped the New Yoek *«™ fliets. Richie AUen hit a three-run have been asleep. Miami’s Mar- Krebs, Jocco .Maggiacomo'and ^ros. to both regular season inning after the AniM rallied tor "A fellow like me, a club pro, tinuously and can clean the league-leading Baltimore, hut tory against three losses behind PitWbuigh (CardweU 2-4) at Mets 17-1. ' homer and Cookie Rojas Hns won, 4-3. Eleven Gene White no longer compete and playoff laurels. He won 10 four,runs to tie the ooimt and has to lick a mental Mock,” ball only once on a green, despite allowing only one bit, the Utting of Willie Horton, AHante (Bhislngaime 86), night *^e Braves’ 17 runs and 2S Oonlnger Ut Us only previous g^ackod five straight singles. were used, six by the Marlins at the Bay State oval on. Sat- straight games. handcuffed the foe the rest of Mengert said after carving out that before the first putt. be needed ninth Inning help to Kaline and Jim Northrup in the New York (Fisher 86 and hits were the Ughest single- Ug league homer last season— j^aefing the PhflUes’ onslaught and five by the St. Petersburg urday nights. A 76-lap feature year, Mistretta has the way. a three-under-par 67 Thursday, get I t route of Boston. Shaw 2-4) at Oncinnati. (Nux- game totals in the m ajors tUs against the Mets. ,^<1 anshUng Chris Short to faints. race headlines this week’s card twice been nominated by Mana- Connie McCurry, Eastman oivini Richert touched by Brooks Horton drove In six runs, in­ haU 1-1 and Fischer 26) 2, year. Elsewhere in the National freeze to his eighth victory in IB • ♦ * . .. .Ray Northam reports all G*"* Johnson to toe the and Jim McGee had two hits Robinaon for a lead-off single in cluding three with a home run. PhlladelpMa (Jackson 46) at Clonlnger started out as a League, San Francisco’s Juan minrt Stuff efforts to reorganize the North- jobber in league warfare, each for the AUto Parts. East- \ ^ Rockville Wins the second when Baltimore Kaline and Northrop each got 8t. Louis (Simmons 1-1), nigtit hard-hitting catcher at Rock Marichal became the majors’ • • • ern Connecticut Bowling League Twice Mistretta has been beat- man's two doubles accounting fleiire that rives them scored an unearned run, was four Uts. San Francisco (Perry 6-1) at Springs High School in Denver, first 12-game winner in the first- pQtATES-OARDS— The 18-nian North Central next season have fSled. . *«_ fo^ two rons.' TVimmy Tomko to Legion Tilt, 5-3 sailing along until he lost Us Lm Angeles (SutUsi 7-4), night N.C., but wound up as a pitch- place Giants’ 2-l_ victory oyer Pittsburgh snapped a string of Connecticut Conference All- reason: Not enough interest The latest loss was a thrill- starred on defense and he also , o-«nre« -*—" Sports Viewing Chicago 66, Kansas City 4-2 point boost in his batting aver- CUB4MH>GERS— and palringi for Sundays SWber’e to the Wapplng PCewee League '^***',= “W*’ve been criticized a stop Paul ^retto and leftfleld- verplanck Field. Uttler, the 1961 Open champl- California 7, Minnesota 2 age to .184. The Cubs beat Drysdale for nay OoU Tounameni fU. the EUinc- Serving as both coach and in the past for doing nothing, er George Capella. Noske and Steve Samio- on, and Massengale managed to SATURDAY New York 7, Cleveland 6 ton Ridge Oountry Clab: meager with the Vernon Ori- Now we’H be criticized for do- lattw r ^ ^ homered for the Oilers and take two strokes off par and TV Foflsibilily 3:00 (SO) Major League 8:30 — Heath. Ferreim, Wineze, oles in the Hartford Twilight much . . .All trades are son out M at least a rtiple, pos- Bj.uj.e Landry and Mike Landry Billy Casper was one under. American League m Trouble Persists Washington 2, Baltimore 1 l^Aodsburg. BasebaU 8:37 — Edh. Kairoev, Weinsten, I^eague is Frank McCoy a prac- ^^® “ ® gamble. We Just sibly a homer. In the last In- opposing pitching to Grouped at par 70 are Phil MONTREAL (AP) — Weekly BaHtng (ufi at bats)—F. Rch- Today’s Games •^That Was All I Needed^- Rubin. televising of National Hockey ( 8) Red Sox vs. BaL California (Lopez 36) at Kan­ 8:44 — OieksbiBfcl, Zaiman. John- J ^ n r a tt^ S ^ ^ c b e 'T r . have to try our best.’- The own- n^ng^^^en he ^teed "That was all I needed,” said The Braves drummed out 22 Grother, HaJloiweU. la Charlie Sohleding, auditor at Memorial Day. Quotable Quote: hit a “ shot down toe third base , , _ . , Home haa-Scott, Boston,. IT; ed out in the fifth inning as the ground rule double and Bobby the big right-hander, who hits off Met pitchers ROb Gard­ 10:32 — Roefitto. Golberg. ThotU- line. Bdb Carlson fielded the Week lo. Aixter. the Savings Bank of Marches- “Slumps are something a player The lead sec-sawed back and F. Robinson, Baltimore, 16. Yankees went on to a 76 victory Richardson followed with a snapped a five-year slump at ner, Dave Eilers and Larry ball, dropped it and then fell ewer Clevelend. 6:00 ( 8) U.S. Open Golf 10:to-aBlnBkl. Niioteiik. Chalne, ter. . .Big Ray LaGace had a never can accurately explain, forth five times before the (31ub- fitolan bases—Agee, CUcago, single. the plate by belting two home Bearnarth for the biggest bit­ Brand. down, unable to make a throw 17; Cardenal, California, 13. "Yeh, 1 hurt my arm again,” At that point, McDowell came —no-hitter..... — B—going t, —for ------five and------two- There------Isn’t any sure------cure--- re- . „ w behind in the runs which powered the Braves ting and scoring attack of the third innings against Thompson- gardless what you do — take ex- ® ounieu ror a with - two runs after the Pitching (6 deUslans)—Watt, McDowell revealed ms he eat out Singles Roger Maris, Last N i^t's Fights to a 17-1 conquest of the New season in the major leagues. Cmuitry Club skimped on a stool in the In- Joe Pepitone, Roy White and a s rtlng times and pBirinsB tor rtlle Wednesday night In toe tra batting practice, study mo- erected a 4-3 advan- Baltimore, and Pisarro, Chica­ York Mets Thursday night, The Mejs scored their only Saiurdaya Two BaU. Best Ball G .I-- the homer in the fifth. om wki be used. ington, 103; McDowell. Ctov^ before—only a Mttle more John Davey, 192, Studio City, lo hokte a 56-point lead in- toe driHs altogetoer.” So clslms Er- ^ given ' Jlgro was Dwight Peterson Yankee rally that put it out of most lopsided loss in their frus­ Only unhappy Brave was Den- **“^****' a free pass to load t^e bases. reach despite Chuck Hinton’s LAS VEGAS, Nev.—Armand |»int stan^pgs among stock car nie Banks, owner of a hatful of whose pinoh-hit doiible drove in h n d, 67. OHUBCH SOFTBALL trated history. is Menke, who was dusted off by — " Maui of toe hour wais Bill Pom- He pointed to a spot on Us (hree-ron pinch hit homer for Lourenco, I Detroit Tigers, run in- fielder Gates Brown, ctrilected h rbl AMERICAN LEAGUE Trtples—Atou, PitWbuigh, and ’Tt was my own stupidity,” vln Coyle, however, won batting 9:06—Krter. M a d d o x , DoUn. \ MieDowell mid "T ^ more trouble tonight when at least one Mt and scored a Pletrantonio. G-lbson, 3b 0 Q Make-up games are ^as fol- JdoCarvar, St Louis, 7. home runs. 9:13—Bamingharn, AnnuiU. Hert- Hickey. 2b I they open a four-game set with Individual honors went to laurels with two In AAU Track Caipolla. If 1 0 lows, Tony DiPerrio, conunls* Homs ipns — Aaron, Atlanta, have gone out there to pitch. aog. Oaroenter. Baltimore’s flag-contending Orl- Willie Horton, who drove In six Coffin >wound up with a three- 9:19—Mortarty. Smdiey, MWretta, J 0 sioner said today: Jime 21— 1; Hart, San Frandsoo, 16. Just tried to rush things too fast- hitter. Foratrom. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (A P )—San Jose State’s Tom- Stolen bases—Wills, Los An­ "I fdt It When I mas warming des at Fenway Park. a homer and two sln- 9:26—Wodas, Oorlson, Zamaltis. mie Smith, looming as the world’s all-time fastest hu- 0 1 Sears vs. Police A Fire at 6:15. geles, 27; Brock, St Louis, 32. up but I had been told I couldn’t The Red Sox, lucky to escape Kaline and Jim Congo . 102 430 1-11-14-2 DymenL § Competition of toe game. Regu- 9:33—Willey, KrisM, Mancheeter, 0 Pltdiing (6 dsdsions)-JPsiTy, hurt anything. I felt I could with their lives under the bom- Northrop, who had four Mts Baptist 000 002 0— 2- 36 man, and Texas A&M’6 Randy Matson, the world’s best ^ 0 0 lar geime at 6 o’clock. June 25— Coffin and Schneider; Bur- Ballard. shot putter, get down to cases in the 45th NCAA track ** San Frandsoo, 7-1; Msiiohal, work it out So I went ahead. It bardment of Detroit Mts, as- «ach...... 9:43—Jarvte. Beaulieu. 9L John. ’I'otolfl Arm y A Navy vs. Dillon’s; July was Just plain stiqpid. It kept sumed an attitude that nothing Despite the humiliation before S'*®® MWMilllan. Pekar. and field meet today. 1—Peck Lumber vs. Army A San Frandsoo, 13-X 9:47—Susanin, Liplnsid, UcNichol. record of 27:11.6 which Lind- McNamara” . . 2* worse can happen as they owner Tom Yawkey and 4,060 In preliminary competition gren Shares with Billy Mills. Ltii, rf ...... ; ...... s 2 § Navy; July 4 at 2 o'clock,' Sears awaited the arrival of the slug- paid fans, the Red Sox had a DUSTY SOFTBALL 9^ 64-WakDB. Plodtik, Wlgren, Oonnoiton. Thursday at Indiana University, Today’s program.also includes % 1 0 vs. Army A Navy; July 9—Peck glng Orioles, led by Frank and couple of tMngs to cheer. Independents trimmed Seal- 10:01—Zemke. Kelley. R. MCNa- Smith oifficiEilly matched the J ^ Lumber vs. Police 4 PHre at 4 test last night at Charter Oak mam, BalMeper. .1 qualifying in the discus and 440- G. Johnaon, 'si> 3 Brooks RoMnson. Rico Petrocelli, who has been 10:08—Stcuim. HcFariand. H. Oaj^ 0 0 o’clock. JusfThe Thing For Dad! "We’re okay. Just a little nursing a leg injury, returned with Dick Dion hurting a flve- TMT, eSark. .unofficially' equaled the world a a 5 , . % I 1 0 Mtter. 10:18—Whalen, Salafla, Hodder, (be talents of Smith—an anchor ArmstnonK, o ...... 2 0 0 shdl-riiocked,” Boston Manager to shortstop and cracked Ms 220-yard mark of 20.2, while man on San Jose State’s baton Mtatretta. p ...... ^ 1 0 Billy Herman said Thursday 10th homer in the third. George Clayt Klein led the Indie at­ 10:29—’Ready. *nKmiipson. WhMxm. Matson easily set an NCAA shot ^tate Man Named tack with three Mts In three Oonde. quartet—and Matson, aiming at Totals 23 0 4 after the Tigers cracked 20 Mts, Scott Mt his 17th, a tremendous 10:29—Atherton. BoUaod, Ciemen- put mark of 656^ on one of his including four homers, two trl- drive into the centeifield trips and Dion and Obariie Mc- tkio. Edwards. two qualifying tosses.' the NCAA’s 13-year-old platter PROlflDENCB. R.l. (AP)- Fall each came through with a 10:38—Prtndle. Horan, Anderaon. record. 21-13, jor- baseman Jim Petteruti of pies and four doubles. Jn a 166 bleachers, with Tony OonigUaro Boris. ., The meet tempo picks up to­ pa^. Best for Eealtest was Walt Smith also performs today in Johnston and outfielder Dick rout of the Red Sox. on base tn the eighth. 10:43—G. A. Smith Piper, Xacob- day In another twilight session (fig broad Jump finals after LOB^Rusaeirs 6. Moriarty’B 6. Auto Mate Gniardy with two safeties. ■en. MigUore. Dick Giannotti of North Haven, APPLY NOW AND START WORK AFTER RRADUATION The surging Tigers, who have OonigUaro broke out of a 10:50—Loike, MoGurkln, Donion. With six finals. In cM M are an pogUng the third best qualifying ^ won 10 of their last IS outings, slump with a double, two sin- Independents 080'0^ x—7-8-2 Stanford. Conn., have been elected co^ 1:03—McKee. Horrajth, Freelbum, expected hot 100-yard Ehowdown distance 246% Ihursday. Pitching ip h r er bb so captains of toe 1M7 Providencs soored In every inning but the gles and a walk in four trips Sealteat oaO 6o(> 0^166 Baire. between Smith and defending ON A DATE OF YOUR CHOICE Detachable KEY CHAIN sixth as they hammered Roland to the plate. Dion and Cromwell; Reynolds to team competition, favored 7 4 1 0 2 4 College baseball team. 1:10—Oortw, MbrUne. champion Gheuffie Greene of i k JLA geft off to a good start in WP—Miotretta. IGNITION KEY DETACHABLE. Sheldon, Jerry Stephenson, Dar- Right - hander Jim Lonborg, and Buigcyne. Nebraska, and the shot put In seeking to dethrone oo-tffiampi- reU Brandon and Dan Osinski who lasted less than an timing which Matson should Improve ptis Southern California and Or- Haaiim b » t Joi$ availabiB tat If yoH haven't triready diosen your postgraduatlon |ob, ,ypu in following up Wednesday against Detroit Wedneaday Avaf/abft f x REG SOFTBALL Tough-Guy Unit on his NOAA record. egoo. The Uclons , picked iq> should wait no longer. Right, now, you should be Investigatinjg lUght’s„ ______11-7 victory.______night, wiU attempt_____- ______to rebound _ Two doubleidays helped Paul BASEBALL HEROES Players Needed MACHINING • INSPECTION • BUICK Sheldon, obtained earlier in against the Orides tonight. Lon- Dodge Pontiac whip the Army Thursday’s only final was the right points, the opportunities opon to yoii and determining which one offers Increased by One six-mile run, captured by world TOdaJr’s feature event is the AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS • THUNDERBINO the week in a trade witii Kan- borg, who has a 36 record, is A Navy Club last night at Rob- BATTING — Tom McCraw, Annual Jayoee .Tamils the best potential for an interesting and rewarding c^reM. co-record holdei;, Washington 100-yard showdown • RAMBLER sas City, was Seated roughly in due to be opposed by Baltimore ertson Park, 186. -!f --f" Chicago White Sox, scored three Tournament for youngsters SHEET MrrAL MONTREAL (AP) — The Staite’s Gerry Lindgren, In the Smith and Greene after each • FALCON Ms Red Sox debut. He was southpaw Steve Barber, who Dave Howes, J

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DISCOUNT prices on colonial 040-2071. fiMfOSmCMSETEMONEj ?^MAN for typing, filing. Realty. 649-4342, 649-3566. LARGE SVg ROOM furnished pua7 ® heavy STORE for barber shop or of- Ospltol Bquipmasi Oo., $8 East Hartford, Conn. England Tractor Trailer your future plcuis with one setter machine, wlU train. A^------^ C FIVE ROOM rent, second floor, ' flee, Center Street location. C, ff-Howr Usiiiriig StnriM Mala St., Manchester. Hours Training show you how to of our experienced employ­ ply in person. Holiday Lanes, WANT A tiger In your house? ®®“' garage, quiet stneert., pleasant J. Morrison Realty, 649-9713, 39 Spencer St.. Manchester. Little STey tiger kitten, friend- * * 643-6963. 0727. dally i - i . Tfaursttaqr T-d. Satur­ make from $200 to $225 per AND ment representatives. You yard, near bus line. Adults. 643-0644. F rtt l i H trili Readeri will leam of the many ------■ ly, housebroken — free. CaU day 7-4. 64$-70M. Roofing:—Siding: 16 Business Opportunity 28 H elp W anted— F w n a k 35 —open for Tour Convenience— week. We train on gas and No pets. Available July 1. DESIRABLE atora or ofllea Monday through FVlday diesel tractors and tank kiiids of jobs and training F U E L T R U C K 649-2280. WINOROFT G«s stove, excel- i_ „ *______r , BRiAiNOH CASHIER for office, 643-1894. ■pace, ground floor, clean, at­ SB OM Sf LAND CLXARINO, tree re­ A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, ESTABLISHED restaurant — 8 AM. to 5 P.M. trailers. Part or full time programs currently avail­ D R IV E R ^ condition, $60. 640-6189. M^cal Instruments 53 «t flw moval. and chain saw work. siding, palnUng. Carpentry. Al­ reasonable. Oniwer seUing due light typing and posting, good able at P&WA. And you’ll LOOKINQ for anything ta real tractive and reasonable. Apply training, budget plan avail­ HELPERS CUTE Uttie short hhired brown ^------SNAiRE DRUM with cjjmbal. A. Michaud, 742-80lt. terations and additions. Osil- to illness. CaU 649-3280 between salary, 5-day week. Apply in leam that at the “Aircraft” •state rantala — apartments, Mr. Daly, S ta te Theatre, 11 able. Licensed by Motor Ve­ Truck driver to deUver fuel puppies. $5 CaU 649-4866 m/vism mm am vnw set of drum sticks and bruriies, o.m. - 8 p jn. Ings. Workmanship guaran­ 5 p.m.- 8 p.m. person. Electrolux Corp., 1123 Tues., Wed and Hiurs. Elves. your career - starting posi­ homes, multiple dweUtags, no E IS P S , aldasralks, stoaa walla, Main St., Blast Hartford, or hicle Department, member oil to homes. Year ’mimd ' 2 lesson books, $25. Bongo teed. 399 Autumn St. eiS-4860. TIU 8 PM . of the Motor Transportation TOP WAGES tion win bring you excel­ position. Plenty of over- BRITTANY SPANIEL pups, ex- »o«w model, $125. 649-9819. dnam, $5. CaH 649-0664 after fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate, MAIN ST. location —Store or fireplaces, flagstooa tarraoaa. call 528-6702, for interview. lent wages, an outstanding 643-5139. ANSWERHN SERVlOE All concrete repairs. Reasoto* Association of Conn. Call time if you wish. Good cellent hunting and ahow stock. coUCH, chairs, tables. (Hshes. 5 P >«- storage ^ c e . Plenty of paik- OOLLEIGE STUDENT — Care anytime. Hartford company benefit program, driving record necessary. AKC and American F^eld reg- ■nortable TV vncinim ripunem ------. . . Ing. 643-0082. abto prioss. 64S-0Sn. Write P.O. Box 350, Manchester a variety of social and rec­ SH ROOM furnished or unfur­ - I7 S - 1 S II Roofing and Chimnejrs 16-A BUY for 3 children at beach in "Saturdays 8 A.M. to 12 Noon B en eSs Include u n l ^ , Istered. $100. 649-1768. ^ T o r ^ t a ^ ^ nished, oil heat, private, Or CaU 646-0275 reational activities, a fine STORE — center of Mahehester, sad lesv s yemt m R E N T A ^ P o w e r roller, c l ^ ROOFINO - Specializing »• Rhode Island for summer. rtekness and accident in. ------' includes case, new ooid, strap shady, parking, adults. New 247-1353 retirement plan and excep­ Srio^£^ vL ------7 77 7- ^ -o .------7^ Saturday 643-2962 newly remodeled store, front Jig thne Wtthoat St saws, trail roller and aerator, pairing roofs of all kinds, new Room, board, salary. CaU 649- surance, p ^ o n plan, va- A rticle s F o r S a l* 4 5 and Sunday 10-6. after 5 Bolton Rd., 648-6388. lawn vac, rototillers. Also sales YOUR OWN 9365 after 6 p.m. tionally good opportunities cations, paid holidays. See ______-______®“®^ "• and interior, reasonable rent­ roofs, gutter work, chimneys PRATT & WHITNEY for advancement. als. Brokers invited. 622-SU4. and service on all lawn equip­ cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Scotty or Mike Lynch. RICH, STONE - FR E E loam, A L B E R T ’S G IF T TO Y O U ------AutomoUIeB For Sak 4 ment Capitol Equipment, 38 PILGRIM MILLS has opened AIRCRAFT WANTED — Journeyman elec­ IH R E E room apartment, 470 aiding. SO years’ experience. SERVICE bargain basement. B\tll time trician, steady emi^oyment. Hundreds of Jobs AvaHahle in: TvfrnjTAprrv stone $50 FREE GROCERIES (VIBES) Jenco 3 ocUve, Uke 1906 DODOE Coronet, 8 cylin- Main S t. 643-7958. M O R IA R T Y B R O S . m i^ re . wWte s^ d box and O R M E A T S new, call 649-2OT4 after 6. Main St. Adulto. IMS, 643-2426. Free estimates. O U Ho«d«y, salesgirls needed. Hours can be Wilson Electrical Company, SALES TRAINEES •ler. hyrdomatic, g o ^ condi­ MAjCHENING Honses For Rent 65 TYPBW Rm iRS — Standard 648-6861, 644-8888. arranged. Apply Pilgrim Mills, 301 Center S t, Manchester 1 ^ 643-9504.______puixShase of most 3 room " — DUPLEX — Modem 6 rooms, tion, 700X14 ttrea, good. Price STATION ixrvisxoN OF 649-4817. SUN OIL COMPANY INSPEXTITON and atoctric. Repaired, over­ 177 Hartford Rd. Open 10 a.m. _ ------—------— BRACE yourself for a thrill the outfits during our great June heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ B O X im E R S iwaaoneMe. Call 646-5SSS. (SUNOCO) AIRCRAFT B3JGINE ANDOVER Lakefront—6 room hauled, rented- Adding ma* —0 p.m. UNTIED AIRORAFT CORP. MAN with some experience in ^gg pj^g Lustre bride sale now going on, you W anted— T o BU7 58 erator, garage, cdntrally locat­ single bouse, 2 children accept­ PAINTER’S Helper. Call 643-1420 MBX3HANICS pizza and grinder business to yjjg^j, pgj,^^ electric 6®t your groceries or meats — ■ ------8FECIAD —- 1666 VoHcewagen, chlnea rented and repaired, Heating and Plumbing 17 Exceptional Opportunity If you are aggressive, sales- SHEIETT METAL ed, $160 monthly.- 648-7467. ed, $125 monthly. 742-6906. r « r T i MHKDLE AGED woman for Blast Hartford, Conn. $1,680. Bfdiama Mue convert- Pickt^ and delivery service. after 5 p.m. minded and seeking career work alternating sh ift good ehampooer. $1. Olcott Variety at the marjiet of your choice. ■*“ an ^ u e ^ B O m PLUMBING and heating Bglit housework and care of TOOL A DIBl MAKING starting pay, age no lim it gj^-g „ rYlMPT F T F furniture, china, gloM, oil- THREE BEDROOM new apart­ M e, 00 h4>. radio, heater, new Tala ^rpewritar Service, 649- FOR opportunities, this to the AIRCRAFT EINGINB! repairs, alterations, Mectric children while mother works. HEATING and plumbing spe- Oomtact Mr. AnnulM at Pizza '______^ yer, picture framea, old ootas. ment, oven and range, heat •ar guarantee. Call 649-M14. 4966. position for you. and gas hot water heaters, free The Exceptional Man eSaU 649-1042. An Equal (^iportunlty cdalist. Will train qualified man TESTING King, 423 Mata St between SCaiBBNED LOAM tor the beet P®7»ter, scrap gold, and hot water, perking. $160. Saburban Flir Roit 88 U l ask I w e offw! EXPERIMEINTAL 1*66 YOLKHWAOEN cbnvertl- ATTICS, cellars, garages and asUmatee. QUl 648-1496. H.G. Schulze, 875-9707. 1-8 pm . in lawns and gardens, Drtlv- N E W FTJR N IT X JR E watetaos, old Jew«!lry, bobby J . D. Real Batata, 643-5139. _____ «u MamUty U Employer, M A F MACHINING r OCKVULB — 4 rooms tor Ma, poppy red, excellent run­ yards cleaned, trash hauled to Good Gallonage History e Complete Training _ " . j, :—7:— efed from our ocreening planL & A P P L IA N C E S collections, paintings, attic oon- any hfliarttoir uataig box { COMPUTTB phanfalng a n d WBILDING IF YOUR present job lacks a ^ p.gygj The "DOONOMY” tents or whole estates. Fund- ATTRACTIVE 3 room apart­ rent, stove, refrIg:erator end lattan. Rsadars anawai ning condition. 872-0605. dump. Reasonable. Call 643- FULL-TIME Program 8819. heating sendoa, oompleto new High Traffic Flow foture, we can ^ e r you a George H. Grifflng, Inc. And- 3 RO O M S ...... $188 hire Repair Service. 943-7449. ment for 2 peofde, heat, stove, parking. $i> per mootii. 878- tag bRad box ada who bathroom InataUntiona and TRUCK DRIVERS o Automatic Pay Increases NiElW SBXXIND daaira 1k» pcotaot IhUr 1066 PDTMDCrtH Satelite, yel- SHlB’r PREMIUM chance to make big money. If ^ g ,. 742.7886. The “HONEYMOON” ------refrigerator, electr^lty, hot 8606. WANTEID — lawns to mow. bathrood retnodeling, 30 ysora s a l e s w o m a n — Part-time, 3 # Liberal Company Benefits you have good references and ______. 3 P fiflM S kORQ HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, Vem, Mack Interior, bucket For further Informatfon eaU DAYS AND HELPERS Employes working on the water. RecusonaUe. Call 619- Why do It? Let me do It CaU in busineoB. B ail VaaOonqt, days per week, experienced ' ANDOVER Garden i^MOtmento pioeed—at seats, seat beMs, 4-speed, dtial If you have a college de- second shift at our East are wUUng to work hard to SPOTS before yout eyes — on .j^jg ..q h ^RM HOUSk” bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, 6821. apeakers, whltawells, Vxw mile­ me anytime, 876-1862. 649-4749. women apparel, excellent sal­ Jobs Include all store b«ie- g ree, with some business leam our electrical sales busl- your new carpet — remove p_g_ ,50 Groceries glassware. We buy estates, —3 rooms, stove and refrigera­ to the KEYPUNCH ary and store benefits, perma­ - Hartford and Southington FOUR ROOMS — Second floor, age, good package deal. CaU fits, profit sharing, store experience you qualify for plants will receive an In­ ness, apply In peraon at 1123 them with Blue Lustre. Rent « p rw M Q «oo/i Village Peddler, Auctioneer, tor, nice setting, $90 per month. LAVOIE BROTHERS —general SUN OIL nent position. Mr. Altshuler, htain S t , East Hartford, or electric ahampooer $1. Paul’s 420 Lake S t, Bolton, 649-32il7. middle age couple preferred. between 4i60-6, 648-0618. discount, paid vacaiSons Htin excellent opportunity. creased shift premium No lease. Leonard Agency, to Iha work, chain saw, lots cleaned, Millinery, Dressmaking 19 643-8112 C eOI 643-8490. and holidays, hospitaliza­ equal to 10% of their hour­ Fti-tiw uip^erarpiy. Realtora, 6464H69. fled M toi^sr, Manebsatar 1062 CHEIVROCiE-T Impala, 3- trees rentoved, tondacaplng. OPERATOR WRITE: we wIE furnish Inventory, n ------x n n Bvanlng HeraM, hogettaar completely In s lu -e T B ^ rfi^ CUSTOM M ^ slipcovers and COMPANY tion insurance, 40 hour ly base rate. FIVE rooms, first floor apart­ door hardtop, 800 h.p., 8-epeed FUIL-TTME SALES ladles to nance your time sales and Rooms Without Board 59 with a memo Rating the draperies, (solids or stripes) Must be experienced Alpha work in youth apparel store, wpek. SUN OIL COMPANY ment, 2 bedrooms, dining room, floor atifft, custom interior and estimate caU 742-7649, 875-8846 668-3400 Visit the Employment Office cover your gross receipts with te n t 45 Englewood Dr., bo- Th® ’BOULHJVARD’ ______you do NOT anytime. budget terms. Call Miss Rob­ Numeric IBM Keypuncher. excellent working conditions. P. O. Boot 71 kitchen and living room, cen­ other extras, excellent condl- Please apply PersonnM Dept 400 Mein Street bonus and commissioa paid on tween 6-9 p.m. ^ Groceries IH E THOMPSON HOUSE, Oot- to ace y n v lattar. erts, 742-9141, alter 6 p.m. Company offers excellent Apply in person, Mari-Mads, Hast Hartford, Conn. 06108 tral. High school children ac­ NOnCE OF BID Yov lattar be 4a- tfon throughout $1,295. 649- Evenings and Weekends wages and working condi­ Second BToor, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. East Hartford, Connecticut a weekly basis. irorwr * ROOMS ...... $597 tags Street, centrally located, DRILLING and blasting — all 691 :^ n St. ------F ^ M waU t o ^ The “ARISTOCRAT” u w . pleaMmtly furatohed cepted. OaU alter 6, 940-vm . The Manchester Board of Ed­ ato^ud tf toa advaaitoar to 7816. types compressor work. We are DRAPES, valances, etc. — Cus­ Mr. Smiths 286-0413 tions, convenient free park­ onh yhu’va maiRluitod. Zt tom made to your measure-, —Open for Your Convenience— WE ARB looking for on a ^ Groceries ^rklng. Call 649-2368 FIVE rooms, heat end hot wa­ ucation seeks bids for milk to 1966 CHBWROIj BT Bel Air, 6 fully insured^ ,^o waiting peri­ ing, in-plant cafeteria and CLEIRK-nnPilBT. Must have fll- SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. A n Opportunity not 9 W n be haudtod In ments, lined or unllned. For gressiye who to me^ ^ l^ e I^t 3 R O O M S ...... $679 for ovemlgbt and pecmoiieiit ter, $110. Family of 3 maxi­ be supplied to the pubUc school the aawal mawaar. OyUoder, good condition. $126. od. BV>r service, call Ben Bll- above average benefits. 4ng ability. Apply 988 Main St., Monday through Friday further information caU after Or Write 1445 NEW BRITAIN AVE. ^ vraMZTco $10 DOWN - THAT’S ALL guest rates. mum. 619-2197. cafeterias for the 1966-1967 89 Bpnioe St. lal, 889-9786. Room 12, or call 643-6194. To Learn The 8 A.M. to 5 PM . pm setter trade. Experience WHMams Oo.______p ^ g ^ U m g e Until Wanted ------8, 643-1918. WEST HARTFORD school year. Bid openings 3:30 FIRST NATIONAL Tues., Wed., Ihurs. BJves. helpful, we wlH taaln. H in- QNE-TQN ah>con to $1,- insured. Rene Belanger, 641- M ^ o e t ^ ^ for weekends and borne from hospital, re- CARTER CHEVROLET entalla the directing of er wiU tutor elementally stu­ nlghts. Apply in person only. OPPORTUNITY Thomas CoHa Conn. Construe- 16’ Lapstrake boat. 1959 Ford OPEN EVERY NIGHT TELL 9 Charter Oak St., 643-8368. 500 off Mst. A car for the most ___ 0613 or 6444)604. quires cara Monday through newapapeiboys ta the serv- dents this sun^ner. Schedules Howard Johnson Restaurant, C O .. INC. •liscThninating buyer. Trades LAWNIS, MOWED, raked, twsh- BYlday, 9 a.m.-S p.m. BTimish ictag and seOing of Hart­ FOR SALESMAN tion Corp,, 251 Broad St. wagon, 43,000 miles. rafrigeraici:'," $5o’. BEDROOM ' with" conneSi^ es and trees out. 049-0947. now being arnmged. All ele- 304 Tolland Tpke., Manchester, 1229 Main St. AnnooiicMBCBts accepted. Please caH Mr. Val- own transportation. Light ford OonraBt subsciilben. ------I Air-conditioner, squirrel type, Mvlng room. In quiet adult ...... —— L A L Painifing oontractora, 649- menteiry school subjects of­ Conn., Exit 94, Wilbur Cross Phone 649-5233 Good Seaitest home deliv­ lee after 5:30, 389-6486. fered: Arithmetic — grades housework. Call 643-7658 after Help Wanted— ------with fan, $25. Rototlller, cost home. Gentleman. F’ree pork- ‘^T’PHWKnBRS and adding Houseliold ServiCM «066, Glaatonbury, 633-1721. Parkway. ery routes are now open moohlnea ior lease. Tale Type­ one-three; reading, English, 6:30 pm. K you have the above reri- B fale o r F m a l e 37 I^ o to n d s — ^Watchea— $350, asking $75. CaH 649-3043 ing, call mornings, or after 6 1*56 OHBVROLETr—6 cylinder, denee quaUfioaiUons, have a which WiU ^ve the right writer Service, 149-4986. standard, 4-door, best otter. O ffered 13-A JOSBIFH P. Lewis custom paint­ and other subjects — grades ______Jcw id r/ 4 8 for appointment pm., 649-7410. LOW COST. TOO! good driving record (we men good income and WAWTR-Hina WAI*PH!R necd* " ' ■■■■■ ra ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■■wisimi.i I ■ I I 876-1970 after 1. ing, interior and exterior, pa- one-six. Afternoon and evening IBUCBBR LIMOU61NE ie n i*^, RBWBAVmO of burns, moth ' fuznirii aa antamobfie) and permanent Bnployment. 6 a !!i L . . . CASH RATES 115 WORDS) pertMuiging, wallpaper re­ hours. CWl 875-2765 after 5 WANTED day weSk, many fringe feie. Weddlnga and special oo- 1959 OADULLAC — Coupe De- boles. Zippers repaired. Tfin- moved. Wallpaper hooks on re­ p.m. CUSTOM MADE o n a high achool graduate, OncDoy..... 4Se 3 Dciys .... .$ 1 .1 7 eoMona. Phone for appoint- viHe, 3-door hardtop. This low dow ahadea made to measute, coat act \ benefits. A Mberal oommto- quest. Fully Insured. Free es­ rion arrangement makqi Six D ays $1.98 10 Days .$ 3 .0 0 meat. 649-785S. mileage oreamputt to like new mil aizes VeneUan illnds. Keys • IBM KEYPUNCH GENERAL CLEANING. Garden trade. CSoMd MOndaya, F . B . U E I D \ A t A M T E R ..— . . . . timates. CaU 649-9668. SLIPCOVERS AND DRAPERIES possible Wgh earnings. Op­ Apartment development. Call Bray, 737 Mata Street, State H ■ ■ E b I Ww # % l H I E Iw In every respect. Full power mode wtaUa you wait. T^ps re- Schools and Classes 33 OPERATORS D. WHLOH, MANAGER portunity to progress with 875-0906 from 1 to 5 p.m. Theater BuUdtag. IMMEDIATE ACnON TREAT YOUR n ga to on B)lec- tatbhidtng windows and seats. cordon tor rant. Marlow’s, 867 INSIDE and outside painting. (Solids or Stripes) Also Upholstering trolux to Vidtod Ato 3949 for free .estimatee. models of equipment until THE PRINTING TRADE K pay. CaU M3-897B, Silver Lane NOTANUMBER! qpaft Beaeoseh Lob, vicintof house painting specials, intM> qualified ■ for lipmediate WANTEID—Reliable W($nan to GUARD ROOMS ^ Bite Line, Inc. MANCHESTER ttwee Jto and Shady Glen, No Money Down OARPENTRT—32 years oxpa- lor and exterior. BYee esti­ employment. QUALITY care for two children in my mates. CaU 648-9636. bom 8—it40. M9-9m. .. rience, complete remodeling, TTIAININO IS UCEJNSBX) home, or yours, 8-5, CaH after 3 7 ^ hour ujeek, paid WRfiT Cfiaws macUnist sad die FULL-TIM B— Takx>ttviUe Evan though Iona to Maachestai'a largeat ertq>loyer, Bob Violette, Sales Manager AND AOORBIDITED. ASK 6, 649-3865. additions, rec rooms, concrete e x p e r t Papeihonging — aU vacation^ hospitalizo’ BMker. We ore offering aU first erea, 4 nighta ^ w e ^ / - we treat our workers like people i . rtot- XM numbers. WANmD — FtoMng poriner la ABOUT OUR IRON CLAD work and garages.. References ' materials, opecializing in Hon, pension plan, in­ etasa hensflta. Apply Gunver $72U0 per week to start, NOW HIRINGI Our staff, fram the president on down, knows our winters go to Miataa, J«l|y 1 Ool 9012MENE MOTORS given, free estimates. CaU 61S> GUARANTEIE. viiiyto, sanitaa, wdIRex, mur­ lOg., fiM Hsttfonl Rd. egBoellent opportunity for NEEDED on a ’’First Noms Baste.” 2629. surance — and many arivanoement 1-634- 867 Oakland S t—648-0687 als: CaH evenings, tree esti­ h v i a a t i l t ■Math to ' W mates, 6«t-eeat Can Hartford M9-7771 anytima Septic Tanks other benefits. T86T odOeot for tatarvisw. SHTTKE MAlMCfll Ours Is not a oompaay with Isige govenmwnt contracts NBWTON H. SMITH A SON-^ WWW m 9w vmpioyvi Of ton eaaly IWday evaninga or RamodeHng, repairing, addi­ DEAN MACHINE which may be canceled overnight. We ore ta the competi­ BAUNTING — Exterior and in­ AND Apply in person • arly Saraiday moratago, 1987 CHEVROLETT Bd Air, tions, rec rooms, garages, PRODUCTS AUTO MECHANICS tive dectrie opjdiance bustaesa and wa are proud of the ahnra expeneea. 646-M16. porches and roofing. No Job terior, reasonable rates. 643- EARN UP TO $225 Plugged Sowars T-8, automatk: trenamiaslon. 3009. 16S Adante 8L, Manchester MAN for part-time afternoons, P R A H & fact that we can “Hold Our Own” with the largest in the Anmaculate in and out If you too amaU. CaH 649-3144. A WEEK DRIVING 5 days, no weekends, sorting TIRE CHANGERS llrtd. have been kwMng for depHtd- ’THE BIG RIGS Machine Cleaned Has knmediete openings for the Bnens. Apply to Mr. J sm Brton- ABtoiBobOiS For aale 4 able low cost SmsporUtion, C A R W ^ Y - ttmerato wotta At Iona, you’ll be working ta a modem, air eondltloned FloiHr F ln is h ln f .24 Septic Tanks, Dry Welto, toflowtag: ger between 8-11, Monday-Fri- WHITNEY IttiBD CAR? Yotnr ersdR turn- taspset this one. CunUtte Mo­ onythiiig from eallar to noC. JOBS WAITING day e t MaaciMBter Oust end mCHAPOCS EXPEUEPiCED ^lont ta a ideasant, rural setting.'Our parking faciUUee inride and out, no substitute for FIDOR SANDING and refinish- Sewer lin es Installed—Cel­ 8d dowB? Short on down pay- tor Satos, Route 83, Vernon. lar Waterproofing Done. lle r e t tsdhe OpsEWbora — dsgrs Aprop, 78 Burarfit f lt era adequate and yon ars oidy SO ssoonds away from your quaUty wwk, aatisfactimi guar­ m w m M L AUGPorarrs mentt Bankrupt? Repossea- •43-0016. tag (apeclailriiw in older car. anteed, oompetative pcioea, no floora). Waxing floors. Paint­ Train Now—^Pay Later AIRCRAR atoar Don’t daopairt See Bon------j " O penton — «eghta PA Rr-m niB MAN to wrafc Job too small. D A D Cariwn- ing. Papesbanging. No jqb too McKinney bros. opporttoflty to’^ Joto a Isat iiowtag Wa have a modem eafeteita where you can purchase ' iBst Douglas, taqidre atwut her- iJ t you can paxa a phyalcAl evenh^ ta kxal retefl store. PftWA is tairtag laige nmnbers of people from outalde the •St down, amaUeat paymento ^ COTVROLBT — good oon- try, days 648-1604, evenings 649- smaH. John VertalHe, 649-5760. Sewerage Disposal Co. 1 la a k ttm end MheUnMs — Cafl 648-2638. ratofl cfaeto KxcrUent pay A toorhfag eon- Oraater Etortford Area to work in their Ehist Hartford wholesome home-oooked meals at reasonable prices. 8880. and need a steady job year 118 Peori St. — 64S-5S08 amywhsra. No amaU loan or ft- ^a’l 648-8697. CAiNFHIL FTXXIR oovartag, Yound, hwe to your <^>por- deyd ead nights ■ ' — ^ttons, enususl opportunity for edvancemeat Plant. To assist them ta finding suitable housing, we This is a plant where you’ll be an INDIVIDUAL . . . ■anoe company plan. Douglot ______■ 73 Birch St. Wall to waH car­ tunity of a lifetime to en­ because of promotion from iritton policy. mointsdn a list of available rooms for rent of varibus AND YOU’LL GROW AS WE GROW. ADOmONS —remodeling, ga­ flutface Grinder — days sizes and prioe^ ranges. Moton, 888 Mata. Trucks—Tractors 5 rages, rec rooms, bathrooms peting, linoleum. BYee esti­ ter the trucking industry NOW. QUAUTT TRAIN- W a hova oponiiigs for man and woman on BBPOaSBBSION; taka over tiled, kitchene remodeled. OsH mates ; Bbepert instaUaticto. Froduetton MilUng Operators — Leon ClearynaM, Builder, 646- CaU 643-1218 or 649-2985. ING, the largest company < 8 I T . days and nighta WANTED APPLY IN PERSON To permit our Renstag DMelon to paymento, no cash needed with approved school in the east F. I- HALF ton Ford pkA-up 4391. refer prospeettra Iweets to yea ■■OT or Wirr €■ MOCHniV WpOTwiOrBi ■vacaga aredit. 1966 Chavrolet wMh 392 engine. COH M4-1464. VtXK>R SANIONG —Mwclalta^ needs 250 men to be trained for local and long distanoa PICNIC • • . pisaae eaU Mr. Jiahn 9 . Oaaaey Impali, 1966 Ford Mustang. GENERAL CARPENTRY new or old floors. Make floora AamnUaffSi or D o m m ibI FtwloiT Ufoilnrs, 3861 YoSmtoagen oonvertifaie. look new again. Rayman^ 64>- •Izlvliig. Train with the beat iOQUJDOE studento AUTO MBCHANfO G4LDC«, INC s6 m - t m hpaM toopiovema^, aatisfse- OB both Diasri and gas TABLE CtoS I694B64I, Ota lor Qraitom Tlrsners— tkm guaranteed. For Iraa tm- •051 idter 5. to excellent summer taeome trudn. Fhoae 1-249^7771 pins opportunity to compete for Oeqd pay fringe liuMflts. Apply Boknes. M o l ^ Houm 6-A tkam to aaU 9469668. Daly 9 AJiU f PJN. anytima. PBE JM tILUD FOB , stadent awards of rq> to $1,000. Excellent working oondtUons. t e B lX r BY PBONB. Need n Bondfl—Stodoi-^ EASY ASSEBIBLY I Kghly reputable company. Pratt & W hitney Pircraft FOR RENT — New tent trafler 1145 Tolland TtompSca IONA MANUFACTURING COMPANY •art No Ooeh needed, 100 cor oampar trilli to lt takrily room, I t Mortgicgs S7 ^For on appointment call 52^ Apply ta person aelectian. Aok for Mr. Bnm- riespa $. Fleast caS 6E-038L Waat«d— Fsm alg 85 <8702. . ExM # 9 3 WMtor C m s Hnsw. U)aEMT flXnEBT — MANOHESTEB Bsr, 186-6306, deMw. Itapravaouat SBOOND MORTGUlOB — Uh- *22.95 PHIOW SALES u 1966 MOBBLE homa, 8taB. 1 bsd- 06. ItoollBS, rid i^ altarw- MmUad funds availaUa for aaa- WARRBBB —sveniitas, m alt be 'A 9BRIVICE : *toteSfi|MsfaaB9HliiiaBtols$^ S966 FOCKBWAOm. aaoeltoat rnoana, ack rad appllaaoaa, ttota aSEtleM Md .Nmodal- end mortgagaa, paymsata to .orar fit Anply hi pomoB. Ana- W . G. GLENNer CO. fu Manr oc. n •oBdittan. onoMT lanvtagptota. Maal ler sanp, tohe ar aaiEla. tag a( oH typaa. StaeaBiul —a* your Expadtont dto B eotanraat. M6 FaBnd SM NORTH BIAIN ST. 4I9-7M9. 949«M6. wottananaUpi. S$9til8. aarviea. J. D. RaaKy, SO^m. T ^ e , Manchester. . KANCHE5TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 17. 1966 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN

BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C O N N , FRIDAY, JUNE IT, 1998 Houses For Sale 72 Resort Property For Sale 74 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 John J- Allison of 40 Westmin­ Fuss Rules Out INVITATION »AGE TWENTY-SIX Allison Gets ster Rd. Houses For Sale 72 NEW 60 foot 4-family, nearly ANDOVER LAKE — cozy 4 DRIVE BY 14 Brtio Dr. Vemon. CXJVENTRY — Root Road Allison plans to move to West Water Tie-in FOR BIDS Land For Sale 71 Houses F or Sdlie 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Bdnses For Sale 72 fini^od, large rooms, indi room cottage overkioking lake, OaH Joe Lombardo to show you FHA appraised, 3 bedroom Hartford. 1964 SPOTlESfi 2 famtty, •rt**'- W vidual heat, designed for bus­ this beautiful contemporary Co­ Ranch, on a beautiful lot, near BOLTON 7% ROOM Ranch, 3 badrooma, DRIVE BT ai Avon street then FERGUSON ROAD — We’re not MANOIE^TER — 4 rooBl ex stone fireplace, oabineted M ETR O Post For the past two years, Alli­ Manchester Director of Pub­ OFFERED BY ate furnaces, jSxcellent re r id ^ iness in basement, <22,500. kitchen, screened porch, dou­ lonial with rtdsed ’ hearth fire­ church, school and stores, neat BOARD OF EDUCATION , oversized kitchen, 2 rec rooms, caR for Oari Zinsser to Inspect sure vdiether this is the best pandable Cape, top condition, John J. AUiscm Jr. of Cam­ son has been studying for a doc-> lic Works Walter Fuss has ve­ tlal aw », $25,600. HutcWM Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. ble lot, reasonable. ' Hayes place and IH baths, three over­ and clean, .^king <14,900. Les- CARRIAGE REALTY lot 102x360’, exceptiooal oondi* this hnmacule.te aluminum sid­ buy of the week or not but we shed dormer, fireplace, rec bridge, Mass., a 1953 Manches­ toral degree at the Harvard toed a suggestion for intercon­ BOLTON, CONN. CLASSIFIED Agency, Realtoni, 649-6824. Agency, 646-0131. sized bedrooms, nice view. Bel­ senger Oo. Realtors, Williman- do claim that this listing fea­ room, oil hot water beat, <16,- Graduate School of Education necting the .systenis o f , the Sealed proposals for the fol* , 528-7525 tion, Buckley School area. |10,' ed Cape with i^m ge' and lull MANCHES’TER—Immaculate 6 fiore Agency, 643-6121. tic, 423-9291 or Robert Hallock, ter High School graduate, has 000. PhUbrick Agency, 840> recreatian room. Bellkxe Agen­ tures BoUd bousing value that 700. Hayes Agem^, 646-0131. ^[y^iqX3 IESTBR — taunaoiata room Gape, 2-car garage, near LAKB3FRONT — furnished sum* 423-6331. been appointed director of where h^ was awarded a certif­ Town Water Department and lowing items will be received COVENTRY — LAND 8464. cy, 643-0121. can’t be duplicated at the low „ .. . 6% room Ranch, 14x20 bus, shopping and schools, mer cottage, 8 rooms, fire- DRIVE BY 261 Box Mountain the Metropolitan Effort icate of advanced graduate the privately owned Manches­ by the Siiperintendent of ' selling price of $25,600. This this 3 ADVERTISING 30 Aicres, 1,000 Feet Frontage room, 8 bedrooms, 2 ttlo baths, quick occupancy. Bel Air Real place, trees, exceUent condi­ Dr. in VenKsi. CaU for Joe Wanted—Real Estate 77 ’Toward Regional Opportunity study in 1966. ter Water Co., as a means of School.s, Philip C. Liguori, at <16,600—Oversized, immaculate DRIVE BY 42 Concord Rd. then Reasonable lovely 6-room Ranch with fin- modem kitchen phis « n ^ Estate, 643-9332. tion, <12,000. Hutchins Agency, Lombardo to show you this ex­ (METRO) by the Wethers­ He received a bachelor of arts supplementing town water dur­ the office of the Board of E!du- 6 room Cape, one unfinished, ask tor BiH Coe to idiow y<» ished family room, 2 fire- information call Mitten Agency CLARIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS area, paneled family room, full Realtors, 649-5324. ecutive Ranch with beautiful 40 field Board of Education. • degree from We.sleyan Univer­ ing amergency conditions. cation. Bolton High School, Bol- ' shed dormer, fireplace, fenced Rehitors, 643-6930. TWO FAMILY—5 and 5 flat, 3 ______8 AM. to 5 PAL this mammoutfa Ranch with 7 places and attached garage walk’out baoemcnt, ahiminum mile ■view, too many extras to WANTED BY sity and his master of art in His action was taken, fidlow- ton, Conn., until 4 p.m. Mon­ yard, trees, near bus. Hutchins Houses For Sale 72 rooms on one floor. SelUng tor has just b ^ n repamted is m a NCHBSTEIR — 6 room Cai>e storms, 120x200 lot. Owner bedroom arrangement, level BOLTON, LAKE first 4-room mention here. ’The very best in teaching from Harvard. He aty ing a study and report by the day. June 27, 1966. Agency, Realtors, 649-B324.. less than professional appraisal. treed lot, convenient east side CARRIAGE REALTY in top condition. Doris Smith with toU Shed dormer, 114 transferred. Immediate occu­ home, private owner, gas heat, housing, under <30,000. Belfiore tended four National Science Heniy Souther Engineering Co., Bids will be opened by the MANCHESTER—7 room SpUt BeUiore Agency, 643-5121. wUl be happy to show it to location. Wesley R. Smith, near beach, garage, beautifully Foundation Institutes at Wesley­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Level, family room, 1 ^ baths, TWO FAMILY, 7% rooms, 2 baths, 3 bedlam s and den, pancy. Hanley Agency, 643-0080 Agency, 643-5121. 528-7525 wtiioh pointed up differences in Board of EMucation In the high ■ you, today. Call her at Jarvis Construction Co., 643-1567. landscaped lot. furnished or un­ an summer school for teachers MATmAV Ikni FRIDAY 10:M AM. — SATURDAY t AAL baths, 2-car garage, oil heat, EfftrVE BY 106 Amott Rd. them fireplaced living ropm, formal pressure. school library at 8:30 p.m. Mon- ’ modem kitchen with built-ins, Realty Co., Realtors, 649-1200, CUMBBRIAND ST. — stately furnished. 643-6982. Vemon and attended the University of gas hot water, main thorough­ dining room, 2-oar garage, bus DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS — 7 I have a ready buyer for 50 or Puss said that, because tlie day. June 27, 1966. one car garage, priced for ask tor Homer Grasseler to Eves. 649-2519. 6 room home, priced in mid fare. Makes ideal income prop­ line, $16,500. Wolverton Agen­ roofn Colonial, large family ASSUMABLE more, acres with a bam for 20 Hartford. town system operates wiUi quick sale. $22,900. PhUbrick show you this custom crafted teens on private residential no He has worked as a chemis­ Bid Iterrts: erty or professional use. $28,- cy, Realtors, 649-2813. room, 3 bedrooms, all utilities, MORTGAGE horses and a large Colonial higher pre.ssures Uian does the Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. Ranch with 2 fireplaces. Bel- SDC ROOM Cape with toll shed through street. Spacious en­ Suburban For Sale 75 try teacher, department chair­ 1) Gang Mowers - , D IA L 643-2711 JSOO. PhUbrick Agency, 640-8464. fiore Agency, 643-5121. dormer, 3 bedrooms, dining many extras. Owner trans­ house in the country. Manchester Water Co., the re- 21 Floor Buffer ‘ 002!Y 4 room Ranch — ideal trance porch, trees, beautiful VERNON — Manchester line. 5 $3000 assumes a 5 ^ % GI man and curriculum consultant room, fireplaced living room, ferred. Low 30's. 649-2362. stilts of inteix-onnecting may be for retirement or starter home. gaiidenB and garage. Can be room older Cape, extra large mortgage on six room, full I also have ready buyer for a in Wethersfield and was assist­ 3 1 Snow Blower 4 BEIDRGOM Colonial, waU to DRIVE BY 78 ’Tracy Dr. then kitchen wito built-ins, 1% baths just the oppo.site of what is in­ 41 Resm-facing Sidewalks at MANCHESTER waU carpeting, 2-car ’garage, In park - like area. Have a seen day or evening. 648-6249 BOWERS SCHOOL area — 6 lot, <11,000. CaU Helen Palmer, shed Cape. Large family package store doing <80,000- ant principal of the elementary call tor Homer Grasseler to oil hot water heat, natural trim kitchen, 2 spacious bed- tended. Town water, he said, Elementary School. Cowtki— d From Practdia^ Pog« baths, dining room, alumi­ dream come true tor $11,200. room finished Cape, storm Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- $100,000 annual volume. science study school in Cam­ Porter Street Area show you this immaculate 4 <17,500. Wolverton Agency, h e n r y ST. — older Colonia!, 7 rooms up, situated on % would be fed into the Manches­ Specifications for the Items num screens and storms, city Ohar-Bon Real Estate, 643-0683 windows, amesite drive, as­ 0469, 649-3877. bridge. Resort Property Wanted To Rent 68 bedroom, 2 bathroom, over­ Realtors, 649-2813. rooms, recently new, 1V4 baths, acre wooded lot. $17,900. 528-7525 ter Water Co. .system, unless llst^ can be obtained at the water and sewers. $27,500. sized Cape with many, many sumable G.I. mortgage, <90. He is a member of the honor­ For Rent 67 Seven room Colonial, living VICTORIA Rd.—7 room Oolon- plumbing and furnace. Central VERNON — 6 room contemp­ For details call D. Douton, expensive steps were taken to office of the Board of Educa­ WANTED to rent — 3 or 4 bed­ Riilbrick Agency, 649-8464. extras including waU to wall WARANOKE RD. - Oversized pays all, mid teens. Owner, 649-5306. ary educational fraternity. Phi room with waU to wall car­ lal with 4 rooms down and 3 vacuuming system, fine family orary Colonial built by U A Legal Notice prevent the flow. tion, Bolton High School, Bol­ COVENTRY — Lakeside mod­ room apartment or house with carpeting. Belfiore Agency, Cape on the top of the hill. 643-2009. Delta Kappa and the American peting, formal dining room, MANCHESTER — immaculate up, IMi baths, excellent condi­ home. $21,900. E. J. Carpenter, R, Ihi baths, buUt-ins, sun Fuss recommends Uiat other ton, Conn., on or after this em cottage, n i c ^ torniriied, option to buy, in Manchester 643-6121. Four bedrooms, two baths, big B & W LIMITATION oaUKR Association of School Adminis­ kitchen and den, 3 good 7 room Colonial in established ______tion throughout, one car ga­ Realtor, 649-6061. UNUSUAL CUSTOM Ranch, 6 soiiives of water -supply, Includ­ excellent location. CaH 643-6930 or vicinity. 628-8941. rec room. Vacant, trades con­ deck, garage, and a 40 mile BARROWS and WALLACE AT A CXDURT OF PROBATE, trators. date. sized bedrooms, fireplace, neighborhood. Large bedrooms d r iv e BY 28 Cobum Rd. then rage. Sensibly priced to sell at rooms and attached garage, held at Manchester, wiUiin and for ing pos.sible new wells, he ex­ The right to accept any bid sidered. In the thirties. T. J. view. Only <22,600. Hayes Ag- Manchester Parkade the District of Manchester, on the m tiled baths, lovely land­ wiUT walk-in cloeets, centrally $19,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 6-6 DUPLEX in desirable West built 9 years ago by present plored before any further con­ or reject any or all bids is re­ COLUMBIA LAKE — small wa­ oaU tor Homer Grasseler to Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. ency, 646-0131. Manchester 649-5306 9tli day of June. 1966. terfront cottages for rent, June, Business Property scaped yard, one car base­ located. Bel Air R ^ Estate, show you this beautiful English 643-1677. side location. House features re­ owner. Acre lot, beautifully Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. sideration is given to intercon­ served by the Board of Educa­ COVENTRY — Route 44-A,. on EAST HARTFORD — 3 family C h in o o k W ind July and August. CaU 643-2593. For Sale 70 ment garage, one block to 643-9332. Tudor virlth cathedral beamed POR’TER S’TREET — Doris cent heating systems, all new landscaped, quiet rural area. Estate of Alice J. O'Brien, late of necting. tion if deemed necessary for the, LAKEWOOD CRICLE North — two acres of land. Immaculate school, bus and Shopping. ceiling and stone construction Smith invites you to inspect this Oak floors, new exterior doors. Lower 20’s. 649-1266. home, Saunders St., 14 rooms, Manchester in said District, de- Chinook is the name given 'The Manchester Water Co. best Interest of the town of MANCHES’TEJR — 8 room Custom built Raitoh being sold MIBQUAMICUT, R.I.- two years. e*n 2-bedroom cottage, 86’ «in- Excellent financing available. xuu. is sitoated on an acre of de- „ * lowed fbr the creditors within which He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. rection primarily in winter. call for Homer Grasseler to llghtfully landscaped grounds. Wesley R. Smith Construction Broker, 643-7379. - _ ..... ' " r . to brinK In theU' claims against said deck, hot water, shower, arte- ______643-2692 Realtors LAKE Street — 7 room Cape, show you this immaculate Choice Offerings Co., 643-1667. I aAKEJVTEW Terrace; Four «$talle. and> «»ald executor la (hrect- Bian weU water, fourth rood DENBR-Located in one of the fireplace, near school, large Priced right for this prestige MANCHESTER - ’Two family, room house, hot water base- ed m give public ^ ice to the Green Manor Ranch. Belfiore South Windsor , from private beach, sleeps 8, busiest sections of town. Pros- Robert D. Murdock 643-6472 lot 200x190. A lot can be done area. Call Doris at 649-1200, 6-5, built 1961, convenient to OVERSIZED Cape — 4 bed­ ^ * , . , , tom to bring in their claims within Agency, 643-5121. CARRIAGE REAL"^ hoard heat, enclosed porch and c»aid time diowed bv publishing a $86. per week. Mm. Carter, 742^ owners going south. with this house for only <13,- Eves. 649-2519, Jarvis Realty schools, bus, shopping, separ­ rooms, 2 full ceramic baths, SHADY RANCH HOME tiled bath. 742-7056. copy of thh. onfer in .lome newspa­ 8142. 500. J. D. Realty, 643-6129 Co. ate utilities, aluminum com­ garage, finished basement, rec per havinif a circulation in said pro- EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! / DRIVE BY 22 Green HiU St. 528-7525 On a quiet street, in a good irTnn.vt.rxxr , Mite dLstrict within ten days from *?" MANCHESTER — large older binations, good income. Wol­ room. Assumption Parish. Prin­ VERNON Listing 29— 6 room the date of this order and return sort with 11 units In addition to then ask tor Norman Hohenthal BOWER’S area — immaculate location, rests this 5 *4-room MISQUAIMIOUT, Hhode Island Colonial, 4 or more bedrooms, MANCHES’TER — 7 room verton Agency, Realtors, 649- cipals only. Owner, 649-5751 Ranch, half acre lot, flreifiace, " ’“J'*’ to “W® an excellent 8 room Colonial to show you this newly listed 6 room Cape. Oil forced air Ranch. Its family kitchen, — Bummer ResOrt We stlU good location and condition, aU Dutch Colonial, In executive scenic country living, Hartford ®''^*"'jOHN J. WAILETT, Judge, with 2 full ceramic tiled baths, immaculate home in a highly 2813. MIANCHESTEIR — 6 room after 4:30 p.m., Saturday and fireplace, 3 bedrooms and a have a good selection of city utilities, <16,400. Mitten neighborhood, 3 bedrooms, 1% heat, garage, ijrivate lot, <17,- ■via Route 16. Bent & Bent, plus swimming pool. located desirable area, 2-car garage, Cape, plastered walls, fire­ Sunday anytime. patio, add up to a good Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. baths, formal dining room, 900. CaU Lappen Agency, Real- TWO-FAMILY flat with a big 236-321L Evenings Mr. Grady, ■’^ houses availitole for your sum­ near the Opera House. Reason­ completely redone inside and place, on bus line, situated value for you.. $18,900. To mer vacation from August large living room, family room tors. 649-5281. 2-car garage located on Wood- MANOHBSTER — 6 room Cape, 643-2694. Witnesses Set ably priced for quick sale. MANCHESTER — 2 family, 6 out. Owner has just obtained on large lot. A retd sacri­ see call Don Slsoo, 649- GET THE YEAR’S MOST with fireplace, aluminum sid­ bridge St. Five rooms down, 2 baths, fireplace, rec room, 13th on. Rentals by the week professional appraisal which is LAKE ST. — new Raised Ranch fice at $16,900. Immediate 5306. and 5 flats, on bus line, $18,- ing, <30,000. Philbrick Agency, six up. Both units vacant. Sep­ near schools, bus, shopping, COVENTRY — Nathan Hale or two weeks. Stanton Realty, j j), REAL ESTATE CO. 900. Philbrick Agency, Real­ available on request. Belfiore ■with finished rec room, l>/4 occupancy. Canada Parley Formerly Lewlss A Stanton Realtors, 649-8464. arate heat, potcbes, fencing, Ohar-Bon Real Estate, 643-0683. B & W Heights. Area of nice homes. 643-5129 tors. 649-8464. Agency, 643-5121. baths. Now being completed, Members of Manchester con­ Realty, Winnapaug Road, Mis- etc. Real sound home. T.J. Big 3 bedroom Ranch, alumi­ MANCHESTER — B ow ers buy now and choose your own gregation of Jehovah’s Witness­ q u a m i^ , R. I. 1-401-506-2885, Please Ask For Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. VERNON — Custom 4-bed- BARROWS and WALLACE num siding and storms, ame- $18,900 —5% ROOM RANCH, School. New 6 room Colonial, DRIVE BY 278 Ludlow Rd. CaU interior and exterior d e co ra t-______es plan to attend a five-day con- John DeQuattao, Broker for Norman Hohenthal to show ro(*n Garrison, 7 rooms, Lots For Sale 73 Manchester Parkade Blte drive, basement garage built-in stove, raised hearth 1% baths, bullt-lns, aluminiun ing, big wooded lot. SelUng for LIKE NEW — two family with targe^ti^ irt. B«t inflata^ to 17 at toe NEWSWORTHY DEAL ON OOLUMKLA. LAKE — 4 room extras. Reduced for quick fireplace, basement, large you through this beautiful 7 $23,600. T.J. Crockett, Realtor- MA’THER STREET . . .wooded MOVING— Owner must sell at­ Forum, Montreal, Canada. Dele­ cottage, ell facilities, boat and — siding, garage, quality built, 4 ^ room flats, east side loca­ sale, $25,900. Immediate here. Only $18,2(X). Lessenger wooded lot. Hutchins Agency, room SpUt with parquet floor­ lot with 142 feet frontage. In tractively landscaped execu­ gates are expected from all of motor, ideal for chUdren. OaU RESTAURANTS — Your choice low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- 643-1677. tion, apartment available for occupancy. Oo., Realtors, Willimantic, Realtors, 649-5324. ing, Andersen windows, auto­ *‘A” zone, but permission has tive home on 3 acres. Separate New England and Canada. 843-0333. of four. Priced <3,800, <6,000, 0131. owner, cheaper than rent. CaU 428-QQ9l'or Robert Hallock, 423- matic kitchen and many, many MANCHESTER — New 8 room been granted to allow a two 4 room apartment — Income. Reginald Scribner, presiding $7,000 and one including real MANCHBS’TER — 6 bedroom Norman Hohenthal, Belfiore 6331. FOR SALE by owner —^Man­ other extras, AA zone on the Colonial, $26,500. 591 Adams ELLINGTON—9 room old­ family to be constructed on the Very private. 5 miles to Man­ minister Of Manchester, says estate $170,000. For more in­ Immaculate modem home, Agency, 643-5121. chester, near Bowers School, desirable Porter Street side of St., comer of £)dmund St. er Colonial, new heating lot. AU utilities available. T.J. chester center. Will sell far Vemon that 15,000 are expected at toe Wanted To Rent 68 formation call Philbrick Agen­ large lot with swimming pool, 6% room Cape, 3 bedrooms, 2 Rockledge. Selling below re­ Open every day and evenings MANCHE5STBR Ustlng 27 — 6 and electric system, 5 bed­ ’6 6 CrocKatt, Realtor, 643-1577. below cost. Owner, 742-8090. ASSUMABLE convention, which is one of 13 The Chevrolet cy, 649-8464. near school, bus, shopping. Bel baths, $18,000. Call 643-9657. placement cost. Belfiore Agen­ until dark. Orv Goslee, Real room Ranch, 2 baths, fireplace, rooms, large lot, only $23,- scheduled this summer. “This is WANTED — One bedroom tor- Air Real Estate, 643-9332. WAPPING — 3 acre lot with COLUMBIA Lakefront — 7 ' 4 BEDROOM MAIN ST — desirable comer cy, 648-5121. Estate, 644-8063. half acre lot, formal dining 900. not a rally or revival meeting,’’ idshed apartment tor month of MANCHES’TER — Six ixx ______^ 260’ on C3ark St., tobacco shed, room summer home, easily location has 8 tenants, lot size NEW TWO family flat — 6-6, area, family room. Bent & Colonial high on a hill over­ Scribner said, “but a gathering July and August, adults, no Colonial, 1% baths, modem DRIVE BY 65 Finley St. then MANCHESTER Suburban cattle bam. Bel Air Peal Es­ winterized by adding furnace, 140 X 150, all utilities, on bus Bowers school area, large Bent, 236-3211. Evenings Mr. looking picturesque Vemon. of Christians wishing to ad­ children, no pets. Please call kitohen with bullt-lns, stove, ask for Normem Hohenthal to setting, relatively new Coloni­ 528-7525 cement dock, good swimming. line. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, kitchen, 22’ living room, sep­ Grady, 643-2694. tate, 643-9332. Attached garage, three vance their knowledge of the 289-4128 after 4. dishwasher and disposal, 8 show you through this gracious al with 4 rooms down and 3 643-1677. arate furnaces, city utilities. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, baths,, two family rooms Bible and improve their skills bedrooms, $19,900. PhUbrick 6 ^ room Ranch on a high ele­ up, one full bath, 2 lavatories, COZY 6 room Cape — recently SECOND ^LTON Lake — 4 and many other features Also older 2-family. CaU Leon 649-5324. as teachers in a house-to-house YOUNG, BUNGLE business man Agency, 646-8464. vation, beauttfuUy treed lot, 2- fuU basement, combination redecorated with Colonial de­ wooded lots, lakefront privi­ make this a unique buy for deszynskl. Builder, 649-4291. ministry. desires smaH furnished apart-’ car garage, city location in a windows, attached garage, % cor, eat-in kitchen, large lot, TWO FAMILY -^4-3 rooms, leges, $575 each. Goodchild- GLASTONBURY — custom built $26,900. Mr. McLaughlin. Houses For Sale 72 $13,200 —7 room home, S bed­ large enclosed sunporch, 2-car ment with parking, in Man­ BRICK RANCH — M odern country settli^. Belfiore Agen­ acre lot. T.J. Crockett, Retiltor walk • out basement, <17,900. Bartlett, Realtors, 289-0939, 6 room Ranch, on 4 acres, 8 649-5306. chester or vicinity. Would con­ <6,000 —BUYS T in s year ’round rooms, dining room, near cy, 643-5121. 643-1577. garage, lot size 112x330. Could 289-9151. generous bedrooms, formal din­ Idtchen with bullt-lns, 2% schools, bus and shopping, city Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- B & W sider sharing with same. Call cottage, attached garage, treed stand some interior decorating. ing room, built-in kitchen, 24’ j u r a r t a /-in baths, formal dining room, utilities. A fine starter home. DRIVE BY 126 Oak St. then 21 VICTORIA Rd. — 7 room 0469. ONE ACRE 5 miles' from Man­ 649-2876, Ext. 6, between 2-6 lot, good investment. Mitten family room with fireplace, 2- Down payment, $2,000. J.D. living room with cathedral ceil- BARROWS and WALLACE Millette Agency, 643-6992. aiak for Joe Lombardo to show Colonial, 2^ e n c lo ^ porches, b e NTON ST. — 7 room Colonial, chester center, block founda­ Manchetser Parkade ATTENTION p.m. only. Ask for Mr. Roes. Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. car garage, AA Zone, $32,500. Real Estate Company. 643-6129. ing, V i baths, 2-car garage, you this immaculate aluminum lot 50 X 160, Verplanck School, tion, septic tank, e.xcellent Manchester 649-5306 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, MANCHESTER — two family, 1% baths, fireplace, nice porch. built 1961, $27,500. Wolverton sided older home on a 200’ treed exceUent location. J.D. Realty, well, $2,500. Terms $500. down. STATION 649-8464. with shade trees, recently dec- NEW 2 family, 6-6 rooms, 2-car Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. VERNON — 7 acres, bam for 6-5, 2-car garage, conveniently and shrubbed lot, new roof, 643-5129. Owner 742-8090. orated, 2-car garage, 2 blocks garage, separate heating, alum- horse, Dutch Colonial home, 8 LEGAL NOTICE located, investment opportun­ aluminum storms, screens, RDCKvn J .E — large 8 year old WAGON CONCORD RD. — Beautiful from high and junior high. Only inum storms and screens, fine rooms, 8 fireplaces, priced in ity. Leonard Agency, Realtors, doors. This is truly a Best Buy. 6 room custom Cajpe, full dor­ TTiem win be a public hearing conducted by the Planning Ranch, large living room, for­ <18,800. CaU after 6 p.m., 649- location, <2,600 down. J. D. middle SO’s. Harold HiiKks, 644MM69. Belfiore Agency, 643-5121. mer, kitohen built-ins, IM ENTHUSIASTS Commission of the Town of Bolton on the 27th day of June, 1966 mal dining room, cabinet 3148. No agents. - Real Estate Company, 643-6129. Realtor, 875-6284. at the Community HaU In said ’Town o f Boltoa kitcheii, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ INVITATION baths, fireplace, open stairway, ’TWO FAMILY — 3 years old, DRIVE BY 23 Middle ’Tpke., CAPE tion room, landscaped yard. city water and sewers. Walk­ VEHNON — 5% Ranch, built- 64 FALCON The purpose of thia meeting is to repeal the present Section located in close proximity to West, notice that this is an ex­ THE RUSH IS ON FOR THE BIGGEST TRADES... Marion B. Itobertson, Realtor, FOR BIDS ing distance to everything. ins, aluminum storms, screens Station Wagon. Black 10 of file Subdivision Regulations of said Planning Commission schools, shopping and places of ceUent location for an office with a red Interior. 643-5953. Six rooms, all finished and The Manchester Redevelop­ $17,500. Bety Gessay Kristofak, and dooiB, lot 100x265, newly and substituting in Ueu thereof the following: worship. ’Three bedrooms in and home combination, big, Radio, heater, Fordo- each apartment, plus built-in newly decorated, nice loca­ ment Agency will receive bids Realtor, 875-0701. painted, $16,300. Call 875-4615. CUSTOM bujlt 6 room Raised dean, airy rooms, beautiful tion, near shopping, bus, matic, whitewall tires, AND THE HOHEST DEALS IN TOWN! SECTION 10—PROPOSED STREETS, CONS’TRUCTION oven and range, ceramic tile VERNON for Site Improvements until ______Ranch with heated fireplaced wraparound porch, beautiful schools, fireplaced living 6-cyiinder. ' baths, aluminum storms and 11:00 a:.M„ Daylight Savings VERNON Beautifully de­ 10.1 All streets designated as thoroughfares, collector streets, family room, 3 bedrooms, com­ flowers, trees and shrubs in room, wall to wall carpet­ living, wooded acre lot, beau­ signed 7 room Colonial with or new openings and connections on the Pilot Plan of screens, <2,500 down. J.D. Real Time on the 6th day of July, 62 FALCON We've got the buys most people dream about... plete built-in kitchen, 30’ living backyard. Call Joe Lombardo ing in dining room and liv­ Immedhfe Occupancy 1966, at the Office of the Man­ tiful area, 8 room Ranch, 2- attached 2-car garage. Rec Development shall be paved to a width of 35 ft. measured Estate Company, 643-5129. ing room will stay. CaU car garage- Bent & Bent, 236- station Wagon. White inside the curb Unes. Other streets shaU be paved to a room, dinifig room, 3 full bath­ for an Inspection. Belfiore chester Redevelopment Agen- room, 2% baths, large kitchen; early. 3211. Evenings, Mr. Grady, with red and white in­ width of 30 ft. simUarly measured. Roadways shall have a rooms, 2-car garage, acre MANCHESTER Listing 26 — Agency, 643-5121. cy, 386 Main Street, Manches­ family room, t'win bedrooms, terior. Radio, heater, See us NOW and SAVE. % ” per foot cross-slope. lot, <33,900. Wolverton Agency, Walk to Keeney Street School, ter, Connecticut, at which time 643-2594. only one year young. ’This Fordomatlc, whitewall Realtors, 649-2813. DRIVE BY 195-197 Maple St. 10.2 BituminouB concrete berm curbs will be constructed on all 8 room Split Level, attached and place all Bids will be pub- SOUTH WINDSOR — spacioua home offers a high assumable tires, 6-cylinder. then caU for Joe Lombardo to BEL AIR REAL ESTATE mortgage. Wesley R. Smith, roadways. Said curbing shall be 6" in height and 9” in TWO BLOCKS from Main, 6 garage, half acre lot. Bent & show you this immaculate 3- lioly opened and read aloud. oversized 7 room Split, 2V4 Bent, 236-3211. Evenings Mr. Realtor. 643-1567. 64 CHEVROLET width and shall have a crown radius of 2”. room Colonial, 2-car garage, family home in an exceUent res­ 643-9332 Bids are invited upon the baths, paneled family room, ______Grady, 643-2594. severiEil items of work for Site Biscayne. Radio, heat­ 10.8 Concrete sidewalks, when required, are to hkve a min­ enclosed porch, shaded lot, idential neighborhood, interior garage, top location, deadend SOUTH WINDSOR — Ranch, Improvements, genei-ally in­ er, automatic, 4-door, imum width of 4 ft., a minimum depth of section of 4 permanent siding, <16,900. camdetely renovated, separate street. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. garage, fireplace, rec room. WIN YOUR CHOICE MANCHESTER — Spacious cluding but not limited to: 6-cylinder. Green with inches over a 6-inch bed of bank run gravel, or cinders, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. heating systems, aluminum ------half acre lot, assumable 4j^% whitewall tires. with dummy joints every 4 feet and expansion Joints custom built 6% room Ranch, The construction of storm COVENTRY — delightful older storms, screens, doors, solid SMALL family perfection — 6V4 mortgage. CaH 644-0244. every 20 feet, surface to have a wood float flni^h. Said NEW LISTING— Porter Street picture book kitchen, 13x21 liv­ sewers and related facili­ home in convenient location A 26" Jacobsen Riding Mower, A Soilfish ing room, paneled recreation construction, nice yard with room Cape with center en­ 62 COMET aidewalk shall be located a minimum of 4 feet from the area, modified 2-level Ranch, ties. with 3 bedrooms, 2-car garage. COLUMBIA LAKE — new Gar­ edge of pavement. room. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. trees. Belfiore Agency, 643-5121. trance, living room with fire­ 4-Door Station Wagon. 8 finished rooms, plus 2 un­ place, dining room, sunporch, Construction of streets. If you are looking for a home rison Colonial, gold medallion Blue. Radio, heater, by Alcoift or o $500 Savings Bond. See Our 10.4 Street signs shall be suppUed by the Town at the devel­ finished rooms, upper and low­ NEW LIS’TING — Manchester. DRIVE BY 67 Wyllys St. ’This g;ood sized kitchen ■with attrac­ Bidewalks, curbs and ap­ ■with extra land, this listing has homes, located 1V4 miles north standard transmission, opers’ expense. er terraces, large wooded lot, 2-family, 6-6 duplex, centrtiUy Is a custom built house that is tive cabinets, first floor bed­ purtenant stnicture.s. three acres. A real buy at $19,- of Columbia Center on Rt. 87, 6-cylinder, whitewall Salesmen for details on our June *66' 10.6 Oohstruction of Roads: , tremendous possibilities for located, beautiful lot, garage selling tor fantasticaUy below room and fuU bath. "’Two t'win Reconstruction of drive­ 900. Call Nick Convertino, Jar­ has ^ bedrooms, 2% baths, spa­ tires. 10.5.1 ’Hie entire area of the right-of-way ShaU be cleared large family. Priced in mid vis Realty Co., Realtors, 643- carport. Leonard Agency, Real­ replacement cost. A once in a sized bedrooms upstsiirs. Gen­ ways, top soil and seeding cious'Hving room, dining room Contest. of aU stumps, brush, roots, boulders, like material 30's. For further Information tors, 646-0466. lifetime opportunity for this erous closet space. Foil sized and other miscellaneous 1121, Eves. 649-9633. and kitchen with built-in range, 65 FORD . . , and all trera not intended for preservation. call R. F. Dimock Co., 649- type of a buy. Only an interior basement, detached garage, ftems of woVk. and red birch cabinets, 2-car Ranch wagon, 4-door. 10.5.2 AH loam and Other yielding material shall be re­ 6245. BIGHT ROOM Garrison Colon­ inspection will show the size, Contract Documents, includ­ basement garage, drilled well, Radio, heater, Fordo- moved from the roadway area of each road and with patio. Aluminum combin­ ial, 4 bedrooms, large kitchen. scope and quality of this pro­ ations, city utilities. Near bus ing Drawings and Technical one acre la'wn, amesite drive, matic, 6-cylinder. replaced with suitable material. ' 6-room Colonial,'"clean. Fireplace, baths, 3 large NOTICE 10.8.8 ’I ^ roadbed of any proposed road shall be brought H i baths, garage, large lot, fessional home, ^ease call for line, schools and shopping cen­ ly^ Specifications are on file at toe has right of way to the lake. to grade 16 inches below the finished grade and MANCHESTER bus line and shopping. Mil­ an Inspection. Shown by ap­ ters. Call 643-1292 for appoint­ bedrooms, recreation room, aluminum storms, attach­ office of toe Manchester Re­ TOWN OF COVENTRY ’This home is priced way be­ 63 FALCON compacted with a self-propelled roller weighiAg not lette AgMicy, 643-6992. pointment only. Belfiore Agen­ development Agency at 386 low average tor this locality. Squire 4-Dr. Station ment 6-9 p.m. Norman Hooey, ed garagCr fresh paint inside and out. Offered at ZONING BOARD Wagon. 6-cylinder, ra­ less than 10 tons. Where unusual subsoil or other cy, 643-5121. Broker. $20,900. Main Street, Manchester, Con­ Open house every Sunday 2-5 BEST SELECTION OF Desirable 6 Mi room Ranch, MANCHESTER — Ranch, fine OF APPEALS dio, heater, automatic conditions are encountered special designs shall be large living room with waU necticut. ’There will be a public hear- p.m. May be seen anytime by prepared by the developer at his cost and expense residential neighborhood, mod­ NEW LISTING — Manchester. transmission, white­ to wall carpeting and fire­ MANCHESTER — 4 family Copies of toe Contract Docu- Wednesday. June 22. 1966 calling H. S. Oolkns, owner, walls, luggage rack. b a s^ upon other engineering scales and practices em kitohen with dining area, 4 8 room fireplaced Split, 4 bed­ place, good sized kitchen home, exceUent locaticm, Up DALL 875-6284 nfents may be obtained by de- g p the Town Office 228-9238. QUALITY USED CARS and submitted to the First Selectman or the Town bedrooms, 2% baths, largo liv­ rooms, 3 baths, family room, and dining area, GE. buUt- top condition,^ permanent sid- Engineer for their approval before proceeding. ing room with paneled waU workshop, garage, double car­ 10.8.4 The subbase for the entire width of the road shall 1ns, 3 bedrooms, one oar at­ .ing, aluminum combinations, SPECIAL fireplace, 9 closets, large fam­ port, sundeck, many extra fea­ HAROLD A. HINGKS, Realtor large brick single house, 3 bed­ consist of 8 inches of well-compacted bank run tached garage, complete fully occupied, $27,500. Wol­ cy for each set of documents 18 South ily room 'With fireplace plus tures. Superb home ■with ideal rooms, 2 baths, oversized liv­ 63 Oldsmobne YOU C A N BUY! gravel. Compaction shaU be by a self-propelled city utilities, convenient to verton Agency, Realtors, 649- «o obtained. E ^ h such deposit j^^ad, Southington, (tonn. Loca- F-85 station ■wagon. game room and work. shop. ing room, large heated porch, roUer weighing not less than 10 tons. everything. Asking $20,900. in-law set-up. CaU Helen 2813. will be refunded if the Draw- Radio, heater, tion of property Daly Road, rec room, storm windows and 10.6.6 The base course for the entire width of road shall Priced for imediate sale at Palmer, Leonard .A g e n c y , Ings and Contract Documents crwner of property dramatic, w screens, cement sea wall, be 4 inches of processed stone or processed gravel $25,900. Philbrick Agency, 649- Realtors. 646-0469, 649-3877. are returned in good condition Farrell of Hazardville, walls. 64 CHCVROLET 61 PONTIAC 63 FALCON oonsUfing o f clean, hard, durable fragments o f rock beautiful grounds. 742-6486. U & R REALTY'CO. Inc. 8464. Witota ten (10) days after Bid William Dow Impala 4-Door Hardtop. Bonneville Station Wagon. V-8, auto,, Deluxe Station Wagon. o f uniform quality throughout, with a filler of sand, RANCH — S bedrooms, fire­ openmg. ^1495 V-8, auto., power ateering, power steering brakes, 6 cylinder, auto., radio, crushed Stone or crushed gravel ’The filler shall be 643-2692 Realtors place, large family kitchen, o f Kaissimmee, Florida. Mr, HUBLARD Dr.—6 room Ranch. A certified check or bank radio, heater, whitewalls. radio, heater, whitewalls. heater, whitewalls. 91295 of roimd, tough, durable particles containing not 2-oar basement garage, lot with built-ins. FuU heated base­ VACANT Ward, acting as agent, apply­ LEGAL ^ more than 3% of sUt'xa’ dust by weight, (AASHO Robert D. Murdock 643-6472 draft payable to toe order 90x186, fireplace, many, many ment, <15,900. Char-Bon Real ing for permission to place a 65 CHEVROLET Method T -lj.), and shall be so graded that 100% o f Miancheater Redevelopment mobile home with foundation wlU pass a % ” sieve and that 70% or more shall be extras. J.D. Realty, 643-5129. Estate, 643-0683. NOTICE Impala V-8 4-Dr. Ra­ 62 RAMBLER 65 CHEVROLET Agency negotiable U.S. Gov- on lots shown on application. 63 CORVAIR retained on the No. 50 sieve. PRINCE’TON St. — CuMom built •mment bonds (at par value), TOWN OF dio, heater, automatic Deluxe American Station Wagon. Monza 2-Door. 6 cylinder, auto., Impala Sport Coupe. ’The gravel or stone ShaU be placed and com­ S bedroom home^ cabinet kitch­ or a satisfactory Bid Bond ex- m^ttend^ persons are in MANCHESTER transmission, luggage 6 cylinder, standard, radio, V-8, auto., power steering, A 9 A 0 C rack, tinted glass, re­ radio, heater, bucket seats, T Q E pacted to a 4” depth by a roUer weighing not less en with dining area, laundry ADOPTION OF heater, whitewalls. A 7 0 C whitewalls. ’ I I T 3 radio, heater, whitewalls. ” 4 i* I T 3 than 10 tons. The filler ^ a ll then be applied and by toe Bidder and an o r ^ t E. Tootoaker Sr. mote control (Outside Low mileage. ” # T D worked into the voids by brooming and flushing room, large cedar cloeet, 2 •cceptable Buretj^ m an Chairman CHANGES IN ZONING mirror and many ex­ baths, jalousied glassed - In MANCHESTER f ' with water. Rerolllng and ^pUcatkm of the filler •mount equal to five percent BOUNDARIES tras; 62 CHEVROLET porch, 2 car garage, Marion (5%) of the total of Kd for ------. . . . ------60 CHEVROLET ahaQ continue until the voids in the gravel or stone At an executive session of toe 65 CHEYROLET Bel Air 4-Door. are fiUed and the filler forms a grout______In ____ front of B. Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953 Bel Air Sport Coupe. 2 Level Modified Ranch •ite Impiroyemente shall be Planning and Zoning (tonunis- 61 p o n u a c Bel Air 4-Door. 6 cylinder standard, radio, ffiU 1 A E the roller wheels.' “ ------If you can’t see the bouse from the trees, drive by BubmiCtod with each bid. At­ 6 cylinder, auto., radio, NOTICE sion o f Manchester, Oonnecti- Catalina 4-Dr. Station 6 cylinder, standard, radio, R I O O C heater, whitewalls. ” 11T 3 If the Bubbase is disturbed or becomes mixed with MANCSIES’TBR — 7 room Ool- 66 Waranoke Road . . . tention is called to toe fact heater, whitewalls. 9795 the lAse course during this operation, aU material'" onial, walking distance to all At a meeting held by the cut, on June 13, 1966, it was Wagon. Radio, heater, heater, whitewalls. ” 1 rtiall be removed to the subsoil and reapplied. schools, 3 bedrooms, formal that not less toon the mini- Zoning Oommis- voted: Hydramatic, power steering, whitewalls. 63 FORD When preparation o f the base course is completed dining room, den, generous Sion of toe Town of Manches- WEST CENTER ST. To 62 CHEVROLET and is i ^ y for placement of the pavement, the kitchen with pantry, one car forth In the C o n t r ^ : ^ u - Connecticut, June 13, 1966, change to Business Zone n , 63 CHEVROLET Galaxie Sport Coupe. Town Elngineer shall be notified and his Inspection garage, $22,500. Wolverton ments and as required by ap- " ’ • - * all or part of an area now Impala Convertible. Biscayne 4-Door. 6 cylinder, auto., radio, requested. No pavement shall be placed until the plicable State and Federal ^ FREE 6 cylinder, auto., radio, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. . ______Permit, subject to certain con- In Residence Zone AA and Front seat belts and V-8, auto., power steering, 7 0 E heater, whitewalls. 91395 Town Engineer or Ms appointed representative has Laws must be paid on this f fniinurtno' umii radio, heater, whitewalls. beater, whitewalls. 91095 Inflected end approved the base course construction. ditions, for the following appli­ Rural Residence Zone, de­ safety Kiddie locks 259 CHARTER Oak St. — 5 Project. scribed as follows: North­ installed on rear 10.6.6 ITie pavement of the street shall consist of 4 inches ’The Manchester Redevelop­ cation: 60 FALCON o f bituminous concrete constructed in two courses room Ranch, one car basement Fountain Village, South erly by West Center St.— doors without garage, large lot 106x236, ex­ ment Agency reserves toe 64 C H m H 64 C H E V Y N Ranch Wagon. 6 cylinder, standard, and ^>raad by machihe. ’Ihe composition and mix­ side Middle ’Turnpike West 201’, more or less; Easter- ,, , charge, cellent location, needs paint right to reject any or all Bids Model 1(X) 2-Door. Nova Super Sport. 6 cylinder, radio, heater. All vinyl interior. ture of concrete shaU conform to the Connecticut (East of East Hartford ly by West Hill Gardens— and paper, J. D. Realty, 643- or to waive any informalities 6 cylinder, standard, standard, radio, heater, Whitewalls. g$E ilE State Highway Department’s Standard Specifica­ Town Line) Residence Zone 250’, more or less; South­ tions. In toe bidding. heater, whitewalls. whitewalls, bucket seat.s. 91595 Good value buy. 3 * 1 3 6129. erly by West HiU Gardens 91375 The standard bottom course shall be 2V^ inches Bids may be held by B. Special Permit for the MANCHESTER — 246’, more or less; West­ In depth after compaction .,pnd must be true and MANCHESTER—6 room Ranch, 141 WARANOKE ROAD the Manchester Redevelopment erection of Group Dwell­ erly by land of Jarvis WE SPECIALIZE IN BRINGING PEOPLE AND USED CARS TOGETHER parallel to the finish grade. 100x200 lot, family sized kitch- Agency for a period not to ex- ings. Ptoject ■will consist of OLDSMOBILE ^ rtructurw in the r o a ^ a y such as manholes, «n with built-4iM, 3 bedrooms, 314 units, 27 buUdinga. (preaently Bus. Zone II)— "Your Quality PREMIUM LOCATION NINE ROOMS IN ALL #ed'thirty (30) days from the 2 fuU batlw, Uaated and fire- 10 R Q O M S - 8 F IN IS H E D This action is made effective 253’, more or less. Oldsmobile DeAler Kuita atnictuza. shall be adjusted to Hne and grade fatniiv to« i nt. FOUR BEDROOMS date of the opening of Bids for for over 82 years.” 2-car -AMPLE CLOSETS the punxiBe o f reviewing the Monday, June 20, 1966. The effective date of the IB n£ittoii to toe bottom course. ^ Balcony terrace, 2'fii:q)laceB, 4 bedrooms, beao- Tile standard top course shall be inches In ***^’ Wolverton AgeU' T W O B A T H S R E C ROOM Bids im dinvestigation of toe Filed in the office of the above zone change wlU be June 512 West Center St. CHEVROLET cy. Realtors, M9-aU3. K tifoily landsuqied one acre lot Selling for $ ^ 0 0 0 . Open Mon thrn Frl. depth after compaction. The both courses shaU be FORMAL DINING ROOM L E V E L LO T qualifications of Bidders, prior Tovm Cfierk. Jime 15, 1966. 20, 1966. oompactod by a srtf-propelled roller at not less than ' For further iirformatiMi, please call Planning and Planning and tlU 9 PJd. FIVE room Ranch with S bed­ to awarding of the Contract. 10 ton. TRADES CONSIDERED Manchester Redevelopment Zoning Commission Zoning Commission Thursday and Sat. tO.5.7 Nb' travel shall be allowed to pass over the new rooms. and finirtied rec ioom, tUl 6 P.M. I 1 1 % CO., INC. Agency John B. Lamenzo, John B. Lamenzo, surface imtil the pavement has had time to set spacioius kitchen with birch fbe R. F. DIMOCK CO. OPEN ANYTIME AT YOUR CONVENIENCE Everett T. Keith Chairman Chairman TEL. 648-2411 Twelve hours wiU be considered sufficient setting cabinets, Uving room with wall Clarenoe W. Weltl^ Clamuse W. Welti,‘ | 1229 M a i n s t .— o p e n e v e n i n g s t i l l 9— t h u r s . t i l l 6— M a n c h e s t e r tone. to ■wall carpet, model home Ohalrmaa 649-5245 Secretary Secrataiy ...... ' - ...... VlJUnnMO GOMMISCHON, TOWN OF BOLTON oondltlon, $18,900. Wotvwton T. J. CAOCKEH, REALTOR-M3-1S77 IMtad * n w U , 1966 . Bjr DoMltiir lOBar, Its Saorstary Ageocg. RsaHon, WMBU, r . FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1966 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT iiattrif^Bter lEtifttittg J|w aU i Average DaUy Net PnM Run . The Weather For the Week Bkided Sunny, pleasant today, high , , ,. dune 11, U66 Ellington; 'WUda Jean Lindsay, near 80; ftdr, oocH tonlglit, low l2 Take Oath 88 West S t, RockviUe; Mrs. CD Test Warning Issued In 80s; sunny and waim to­ About Town Germain C. Palenza, 8 Burke morrow, higb in 80a. Manchester’s Civil De­ In 2-Car Crash Of Citizenship Rd., Rockville, and Patrick Mc­ MANCHESTER 14,629 h h- Mancbeatw Rod and Gun fense Warning System will Mahon, 9 Main St, South Wind­ Mmehester^r-A City of Village Charm d u b will have ita quarterly A minor two-car collision at Five Manchester residents sor. meetinc: Monday at 8 pjn. at sound again at 11 a.m. to- , (Classified Adverttsteg ea Page 11); PRICE SEVEN CENTS morrow, In its regular HoU and Bissell Sts. early this and seven area fesWents became b o t t l in g CO. VOL. LXXXV, NO. 220 XFOURTBEN PAGES—TV SECTION); MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1966 the ohihtaouee, Daley Rd., Cov> Saturday morning test. United States clUzens in natu­ eotiy. morning brought a written po­ Civil Defense . Director ralization ceremonies this morn­ Day Camp Staff NOW LOCATED AT. lice warning. • Edwin Edwards and his ing at U. S. District Court, Membew of the executive Staff are attempting to William D. Wil.son, 45, of 147 Hartford. Judge M. Joseph Meets at Globe board Chaminade Musical evaluate the .system and to Parker St. was warned for fail­ Blumenfeid presided. d u b will meet Mwiday at 8 A meeting has 'been called for 15 SPENCER ST. correct its deficiencies. ure to keep a proper lookout at Those from Mancheeter are: pjn. at the home ot Mrs. Doris tomorrow. at 9:30 a.m. of all Viet Policeman Shot; an intersection. Sonia M. Ordiiz, Vladimir MANCHESTER • TEL. 643-5147 Beldtncr. 5^ Cambridge St. volunteer counselors for the A music program will be pre­ Police .said WiKson, heading Oi^uz and Jalro H. Orduz. all of Those unable to attend are re­ east on Bissell, stopped at a Kennedy Day Camp for Retard­ sented tonight at 8 at a meeting 21 Margaret Rd.; Domenico Pic­ ★ f e a t u r i n g ★ minded to notify the hoetess. stop sign and then drove into colo of 23 Judith Dr.; Mrs. ed children. The meeting will of the Women's Guild of Trinity be held at the camp site, over­ Church at the church. Partic­ the intersection, colliding with a Katharin Roth of 5« Devon Dr. — HOSMER MOUNTAIN BEVERAGES — rirst District American le ­ car driven by Harold R. Har- Area residents are: looking Globe Hollow Swimming Institute Sealed Off ipants in the program are the Pool, gion Auxiliary will meet, Sun­ Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, Mrs. Rog­ \^ell, 47, of 3«7 Adams St. Jacob Schuiten Jr., 13 Dob­ 21 Delicious Flavors, including 8 Flavors of Diet day at 2:30 pm. in the Masonic son Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Avis The six-week session, the third er Lawson, Mrs. Wendell Bith- A car driven by James E. year in the camp’s history, will Hall, 11 S. Main St., West Hart­ Rackliffe. 9 Main St.. South Soda! er and Mrs. Richard Cook. Horvath HI, 18, of 36 Proctor open on July 6 and will end on ford. Windsor; Mrs. Mary E. Hostesses are Mrs. James An­ Rd., struck the rear of another Aug. 12. State News derson, Mrs. Kenneth Ogren and vehicle turning into a driveway Schlechtweg, 29 Charter Rd., No Earthquake Ky Observes The We-Two Group of Con- Heads Club Mrs. Ronald Scott. Members are last night on Cooper St. Dam­ TEBURON, Calif. (API — eordia Lutheran Church will reminded to bring recipe cards. age was minor. Youths Stone A crashing noise awakened First Year sponsor a Strawberry Short- C. Thayer Browne of 85 Refreshments will be .served. Police reported that Rodolphe Mrs. Charles Ponti yester­ calce Festival tonight from 6 to Tracy Dr. has been elected J. Banville, 51, of 180 Che.stnut president of the Harvard Busi- day amid a shower of glass S in Kaiser Hall at the church. A Picket Fence Fair will be Bridgeport O f G>ntrol St. signaled and .started a ne.ss School Club of Northern and the smell of escaping Coffee, milk or punch will be held tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. at right turn into a driveway, Hor­ Connecticut. Hooks K. Johnston gas. served with the dessert. Com­ 88 Porter St. The event is .spon­ vath, who was driving behind, Jr. of Glastonbury, formerly of Police Car SAIGON, South Viet mittee members are Mrs. Wil­ sored by neighborhood chil­ Her son, Jonathan, 6, .swerved and hit the left side of Manchester, is vice president. Nam (AP) — The fatal liam Gess, Mr. and Mrs. Milton dren, age 12 and younger, for came screaming into the the Banville car. The newly elected president shooting of a policeman Plouff, Mr. and Mrs. Michael the benefit of In.structor.s of the BRIDGEPORT ,AP)—A bedroom. is supervisor of special account­ "I told him it was an and the beating of another Haberem and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Handicapped. In case of rain, crowd of youths hurled ing at Hartford Electric Light earthquake and to stay with by a Buddhist mob led liam Bauer. The event is open the fair will be postponed. stones at police radio cars to the public. A freewill offer­ Town Tax Bills Co. He graduated from Har­ after a performance of a me because there would be troops and riot police to vard in 19.54 and received a another tremor,” Mrs. Pon­ ing will foe taken to help defray Mi.ss Janet Swan.son, daugh­ traveling circus last night. seal off Saigon’s Buddhist maslcr’.s degree from the Har­ ti said. expenses. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Ready jfor Mail Two youths were arrested. Institute today, the windup vard Graduate School of Busi­ Four policemen were slightly “Jonathan said 'N o. moth­ Swan.son of 6.S Westminster Rd. Approximately 40.000 tax of the first year of Premier The executive committee of recently graduated from Par­ ness Admini.stration in 1958. hurt by rocks and other thrown er, it's the garbage truck!” Nguyen Cao Ky’s military Nutmeg Forest. Tall Cedars of sons School of De.sign, New bill.s for the 1966-67 fi.scal year, He is a member of the Harvard missiles. He was right. Club and a past officer of the government , Lebanon will meet Monday at York City, where .she completed which .starts on July 1, will be The Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. The driver said his brakes The premier, smiling and re­ Manchester Jaycees. • Ince 7:30 pm . at the Masonic Tem­ a fine arts program. mailed out next week by Er­ Circus performances had just failed. He leaped off after it laxed at an anniversary gaixien ple. nest Machell, Manchester's’ col­ 1858 ended at about 11 p.m. when snapped a utility pole. Driv­ party, declared the remnants of Airman Dennis Rodgers, son lector of revenue. lost minute gift police said, the crowd of Negro erless, the truck plunged in­ Buddhist oppo.sition “ represent The Junior Century Club of of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rodg­ The taxes, diae on July 1 and Masonic Lodge youths who al.so apparently had to the Ponti home, ripped no problem at all” to his re­ Manchester, Inc., is distributing ers of 104 Walnut St. has been delinquent if not paid by Aug. sugg^tions — guaranteed watched the show began Uirow- out a side of the house and gime. tickets for th annual ‘‘Fall Fan- assigned to Dover (Del.) AFB, 1, cover real estate, personal Sets Fall Ball to please pop! ing the rocks. smashed the garage. “We are over the “hump,” he tickets for the annual "Fall Fan- after completing Air Force ba­ property and motor Vehicles. Friendship Lodge of Masons Police used a German said. orating show to be presented sic training. He is a 1964 grad­ They are based on a 42.6-mill will have a formal Masonic Ball shepherd dog to disperse the Ky declared dissidence in the Tuesday, Sept. 20 at 2 and 8:16 uate of Manchester High School, town levy and a 3.65-mill Spe­ on Saturday, Oct. 22, at Glas­ crowd The youths tlien left the northern city of Hue will have to p.m. at the Hartford Hilton Ho­ attended Willimantic State Col­ cial Fire District levy, Tax­ Life Reluming tonbury Hills Country Club. The area and went through the south be cleaned up very soon, with tel. Proceeds will benefit Camp lege and Manchastei- Commu- payers who live within the event will include a social hour, end of town, where tJiey scat­ violence avoided where possi­ Courant. Utkets may be ob­ unity College. He will be train­ boundaries of the 8th District To Everglades a buffet and a grand march. tered. ble. He described the recent tained now from Mrs. Lawrence ed as an accounting and finance will not pay the town Are tax. Marshall E. Hodge, junior terrific collection of EVERGLADES NATIONAL agitation in Saigon as “ nothing Decker Jr., 180 Laurel St., Wap- apecialist with the Military Air­ They will pay a fire tax to the New Sonjs Due — Just screaming little children district, figured at 1.25 miRs. deacon, is general chairman PARK, Fla. (AP) — The an­ ping. lift Command. DANBURY (API Mrs. Bany led by a handful of monks and The tax bills are divided into ;md will be assi.sted by the fol­ N. .4.•.A Xj. '$ cient “ sea_ of grass” flows Feinstein, better known as the paid agitators.” two installments— one due July lowing: Harold E. Turkington, again, and' the vast primitive "M ary” in the popular folk­ “ We win take care of that 1 and delinquent, after Aug. 1, ticket chairman; Wayne Ander­ Arrow shirts wilderness of Everglades Na­ singing group of “ Peter, Paul soon, too,” he said. the other due Jan. 1, 1967 and son, Harry Jackson, James tional Park 1s ■witnessing a Marshall, Harold Leggett, John and Mary,” gave birth today to gradual rebirth of life. The policeman was shot dead delinquent after Feb. 1. How­ with his own gpm by one man ever, all tax bills of under $,50 L. Von Deck Jr., Raymond B. a girl. Just a year ago, cut off from » 4 - 2 5 .0 J g ® ® from an antigovernment mob. must be paid in one install­ Bogue, Russell M. Schlatter, The baby, Alicia, bom at Dan- the water that has been the The other was attacked by a ment. George Wales, Merle Tapley, ■■■Ijury Hospital, weighed 8 pounds park’s life blood tor ages, birds, mob of about 160 persons. Some 85 East Center St. Delinquent tax bills \v111 be Raymond Peck and Irving Brighton up dad’s summer 1 ounce. Mother and daughter animals and reptiles were are doing fine. sources said he was dragged A t Summit St. .subject to a penalty charge of Marm. wardrobe with famous backed to the wall In a desper­ one-half of one per cent inter­ Grand Ma.ster William M. Wy­ Arrow short sleeve sport or (Homld pliotos by Saternis) The singer and her husband ate battle for existence. bleeding Into the Institute com­ WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL est per month, (lating back to man will attend as the guest dress shirts. Regular, button- live In neairijy Redding. Marshes, dying linder the pound; others said he may have down, and tab collars in Tyler Patterson, GOP pick for state treasurer. U.S. Sen. Hugh Scott, keynote speaker. July 1, 1966. The penalty, If of VonDeck, ma.ster of Friend­ blazing Bun, were scourged by been released. group. Light or dark, pastel placed, will be against the en­ ship Lodge, Tony O'Dright’s or­ Gambling Raid lire. The hammocks, little “ tree The police were said to have shades. Dress shirts— 14Vi to been given orders to shoot at tire tax bill—not merely half. chestra will play. 17, siM>rt shirts—s, m, 1, xl. WATBRBURY (AP) — More islands” sheltering the deer, the than 30 persons have been ar­ bear and the panther, were dis­ the legs of persons trying to flee GLADS rested in four gambling raids in appearing!- from the compound, where the Harmony Prevails Among GOP Waterbury. Today, the lakes and ponds mEui who shot the policeman was said to have fled. OPEN TNJ. 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Raids at two locations Friday are 'fttled and water stands "Foroh* nigtit netted about 26 persons again in the sawgraas. The In the war s ^ in s t the Ylet Ihe 44-year old clerk of the State HARTFORD (AT)—An imiformly good education and pajik, whlch'ence teemed with Gong, Amerioah. B{62 bombers House of Representatives.' (See Page 8HEN The organist, “ Red” Rich­ “ grant scholarships, provide waiter that once flowed into the Patterson Jr. of Old Lyme Mrs. Pliyllis A. Shulman, the Police officials teported that a PHONE 643-1591 Forah mond of Hartford, kept the loans to members of minority park from Lake Okeechobee There’s something about a agreed to accept the nomina­ 44-year-old New Haven house­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Some 16-year-old Buddhist, girl, who Bunnell crowd in good spirits. groups qualified and interested was trapped in the reservoirs of LOOK! Fresh Cherries, Peaches, Mangoes, Plums, Nec­ tion for State Treasurer. wife. While a newcomer to state Washington analysts believe the tarines, Seedless Grapes, Cantaloupes, Limes, Fears, shorts state political convention that A professional entertainer and in going into business, guarantee the Central and South Florida set herself afire in an antigov­ Clayton Gengras, a newcomer politics she was the Republican So'viot Union may have ordered ernment protest Friday night, Pineapple, Coconuts, Watermelon. Ivy or continental styles. defies description—a spark of music teacher, he has played mortgage loans for housing de­ Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Flood Control District. to politics who heads a Hartford candidate in New Haven last With the park on the verge of died today. ALSO: Belgium Endive, Green, Yellow Squash, Green, "No ironing, needed, ever. s.xcitement, like an electrical at many Republican and Dem­ velopments, provide counseling, Castro to atop talking and take Solids or plaids. O F insurance company, as well as child care, and health facilities year for the city treasurer’s wildlife extinotion, the first re­ The girl, Dao ThI Tuyet, set Yellow Beans, Peas, Frying Peppers, Cauliflower, Com, charge. It was evident at the ocratic conventions. a back seat in his country’s af­ Savoy, Red Cabbage, Egg Plant, Watercress and Im­ Sizes 28 to 44. ’ 9 the state’s larged urban bus and engage' in similar ac­ post. Although unsuccessful in lief came with heavy rainfall her clothing ablaze in the com­ Bushnell last night, even in this firm, had the gubernatorial her bid, she led the GOP field fairs. ported Red Onions. At 7:30 p.m. there were no tivities.” during the fall and winter. More pound of the Buddhist Institute. year of no contest among Re­ nomination sewn up. In gamering votes. Whether he has been stripped more than 10 delegates in their Under the heading of “ capital rein in the spring, part from Her death brought to 10 the — And for comptroller, Thom­ of pwwer, the analysts say, re­ publicans. seats; at 7:46 albout 25; at 8 About the only task stlU be­ Government for Connecticut,” Hurricane Alma, helped still number of self-immolations CELLO TOM ATOES...... t pkgs. 3 9 f i as E. Mayers, 67, mayor of mains to be seen. With the dome of the State p.m., when the convention was fore the convention’s 959 dele­ the platform contains one clause more. since May 26. P E A C H E S...... * lbs. 3 9 e Stamford since 1963. Mayers 'The State Department took Capitol in full view, the dele­ to convene, about 50; and at gates was ratification of the reminiscent of last fall’s state The park’s new lease on Ufe Police said the slain police­ NATIVE WASHED SPIN AC H ...... J lbs. 3 0 s i was a New York department public notice Thursday of re­ Com e in for Free gates, going into the hail and 8:16 about 300. When A. Seeirle party’s 1966 platforin, the first Constitutional Convention. It en­ became firm in March when the man was on his way to work tf^ store executive before winning ports that Castro’s regime faces NATIVE WASHED BEET GREENS ... .lb. coming out, had the hope and Pinney called the convention to order of business as the call tails protection for “ the small flood control district beg€Ui to when he was attacked. He lived /m M i his mayoral office. “growing popular dissatisfac­ HILLS COFFEE...... lb. 7 3 e Handy Mon Plans beUeT that "this is the man and Older at 8:36,' all of the dele­ to order was sounded this mom- property owner from the arbi­ release some of Ms stored water in the area. you V o /„ , . The convention, the largest tion.” Press officer Robert. Mc- (his is the year.” gates were in their seats. Hie Ing. trary abuse of the power of into the area. Although the Institute, about “ Here’s Where You Meet Your Neighbors and Friends!’’ im u i one for the GOP in Connecticut Cioskey also noted that “ it la a for balcony was about half tilled. While the platform appeared eminent domain.” But there is a long way to go. two miles from downtown Sai­ and f S r / ' ” ' history, spurred itself Into mo­ fact that Castro uncharacteristi­ Hanes” Manchester’s delegation to have met with a generally The million tourists who visit­ gon, has been the center of agi­ 'u This was a key issue during tion last night. cally has not been in the fore­ Indoor or Outdoor seemed to have that spark last Ih e Manchester delegation favorable reception among the ed the park each year once tation against the government the Constitutional Convention The keynoter was Sen. Hugh ground of events since May 1.” "THE KING night, for its memhers were was seated up front in the left delegates, tt did contain qne and it wound up suffering defeat Scott, R-Pa. Scott’s theme was The Cuban Prime Minister (See B h :* Two) (See Page OF Jobs sportcroj^^ exuding confidence—sold on the section, in seats reserved for clause wMPh had the potential in the state-wide referendum the “ oredability gap” in Wash­ was reported Friday to have ^’Shirts, I state ticket. delegates from the four towns for precipitating a debate. PRODUCE!" which followed. ington. “ more than at any other boncluded an inspection trip to \ochets. of 4th Senatorial District. PERO ■ The plank In question repu­ In the area of labor, the party time in memory” the senator one of the provinces. A buzz df excitement ran 378 OAKLAND S’TREET s OPEN 7 DAYS e 64S-6S84 diates the John Birch Society, Analysts here are basing the through the hall when it was seeks an increase in the state said, “ there is a widespread With the Budhnell completely saying “ We repudiate all at­ theory that Moscow may have For The Rumpus Room — Distinctive Groin learned that popular House minimum wage expansion of distrust of the word of the air-conditioned, there was no tempts by the John Birch So­ gagged Castro on persistent re­ Ky Regime Announces Speaker J. Tyler Patterson was maximum unemployment com­ government of the United Personality — Rich in Natural Character discomfort, and the speakers re­ ciety to associate itself with ports that the Soviet Union has to be nominated for the state pensation benefits. States.” ceived the attention of all. the Republican Party. We hear- found some of his recent activi­ treasurer’s post. He receiv^ a With respect to highway sa­ As a result of this gap, or ' by reaffirm our faith in the fety, the platform urges an up­ "credability canyon” , as he lat­ ties very troublesome. Spedaliy wlnd\ 2.9s tremendous hand wl|en he took The Rev. Herbert Smith, min­ Stiff Economic Moves aims' and goals of the party of Earlier this year Castro en­ OL BUHERNUT 3.99 to protect ^jpper the gavel, as the convention’s grading in the qualifications for er called it, Scott asserted that ister at large for Center Con­ Luicoln, which are diametrically drivers’ licenses. In addition, it “ people are not getting enough gaged In a prolonged feud writh SAIGON, South Viet Nam ised salary Increases ranging COLONIAL RUG & T ILE CO. temporary chairman. gregational Church and as­ opposed to the racist positions Yugoslavia, a nation that has from 20 to 30 per cent to all ite iront. Coltnr ^ seeks “ a reasonable progp'am information about the affairs of (A'P) — The government an­ sistant minister at Hartford's of the society.” shown signs of independence nounced today sweeping eco­ employes. Including the armed FOR MODERN STYLING . or Excitement also was notioe- of periodic testing of drivers their government ...” toned TWO slash Mt. Calvary Church, delivered from the Communist bloc. 'The nomic measures, including a 60 forces and auxiliary units. '•ein- alble when it was learned that As for the remainder of the and vehicles.” Indeed the senator added V'"**' Choice oI »oUd the invocation. Castro regime’s outbursts per cent devaluation of the Viet­ The plan Is estimated to cost LEE^ FAMOUS 501 AVANT-GARDE i fort fun cut the Republican platform has a platform, it deals with such After adopting the platform to­ “ they don’t trust the informa­ things as civil rights, govern­ day, the delegates were to begin tion they’re getting.” against Yugoslavia came as the namese plaster and salary in­ the government from 8 to ID \ po«^***- pialda- ’ o o iuL h " « ^ y clause reading, “We denounce Republican State Chairman colors er v ment, labor and highway sa­ casting their ballots for the The Pennsylvania Republican Kremlin appeared to be making creases to 800,000 state em­ billion plasters or 20 per cent of 4’ X 8’. REG. 5.95. a ....: all attempts by the John Birch Pinney, who is slated to be re­ fety. party’s nominee in this fall’s later called , for the GOP to a con certs effort to Avoid fur­ ployes. the present national budget. S m, t. Society to associate ItSSff wgth elected today, told the conven­ DUPONT NYLON CARPETS NOW ...... 4.95 V. 1 In the field of civil rights, the election. work harder than ever before ther breaches among bloc na­ The drastic measures, de­ The plan was almost entirely >W* the Republictin Party.” . tion, "We have the opportunity document calls for -“a program Besides Geng;ras and State Jn getting out the votes this tions in Hght of its continuing scribed a "major surgery for a worked out by th^ International to demonstrate that we have the Rep. Patterson, who was speak­ fall. battle with Communist China. serious disease,” were aimed at Monetary Fund and was based It states further: "We here- to abolish the ghetto.” Completely InstcriM FOR THE COLONIAL MINDED guts to make us victorious in Hear the plank reads, "ghet­ er of the House at the 1963 and “ You’d be surprised,” he said Only last month the Soviet halting the skyrocketing infla­ on the successful devaluation in by reaffirm our faith in the sole on folding aluminum the 1066 campaign.” tos not only continue to e:^8t 1965 leg;islative sessions, the “ how much victory lies around Union signed a trade treaty for tion threatening the economic neighboring Laos in 1968. alms and the goals of the Party over 50-OI. rubberised Provincial Rusty Birch in our larger cities, but they are other candidates-apparent in­ you at every election . . . which the exchange cf $2.6 billion life of this embattled nation. In addition to the $160 ndUicn o f Lincoln which are diametri­ On the platform as an ob­ increasing daily in size . . . Ihe cluded : you didn’t bother to pick up They are expected to have promised by the United States cally opposed to the racist posi­ (See Page Six) padding for ...... SPECIAL PURCHASE. ©C server last night, was U.S. Oon- primary needs of the people in — Fbr Lieutenant Governor, perhaps because you didn’t be­ strong 'influences on the coun­ to underwrite the stability for Sq. Yd, summer furniture tions of the society.” the next three months, the Viet­ SALE P R IC E ...... 7 ^ ...... ; . i (See Page Six) these areas are decent housing, John L. Gerardo of Harwinton, lieve it was there.” try’s unstable market and the 5-WEB CHAIR government braced for a diffi­ namese government also ear­ TWEM>S AND TEXTURB) If having a good time at a cult period that may range from marked $80 miHion. 3.44 state convention is indicative of two to three months. 3/4 Sel. W hite Birch 1S.50 better things to come, last 6-WEB CHAISE The United States has under­ night’s party-goers went all 6 . 6 6 ' * * " written the program with the out.. The Grand Ballr^m of the 3/4 A-2 Knotty Pine 18.95 pledge ot $160 million to help the Dr. King Urges Constmetod o f tlie flnest highly polished tubular ninmtitnM Statler Hotel was packed with regime cope with the situation. ROOM SIZE RUGS dancers, and crowds stood six- OTHER CABINET PANELS AVAILABLE that Is Ughtweight, yet strong. Webbing is weaiter-pioof Hardst hit by the . new meas­ Attendance at deep in front of elevators at and wartuble. Folds for easy storage. ures will be the urban popula­ the Statler and the Hotel Amer­ 9x12 Rut $S!t99 12x1$ Rat $S9il9 tion, already reeling under the End of March Harmonizing Moldings -^ Adhesives ica. party headquarters, wait­ burden of the cost of living ing to be lofted to celebrations ITTA BENA, Miss. (AP)—Dr. Colored N Polish which rose 56 per cent in the 12x12 R it SA99 12x18 Rat S9J9 on upper floors. AN Available past year. Martin Luther King Jr., atnddng The official rate of the Viet­ hands with people 'who contrib­ COMPLETE LINE OF REGULAR PLYWOOD men’s gift bar Ed May of Wethersfjeld, for­ namese piaster to the dollar, mer cong;ressman and former uted $1 bills to aid the Missis­ hitherto 00 to 1, was set at 116 to novel gift ideas for the man in your life state chairman, had a party sippi march, mged them to be 1 tor all exchangee, replacing a in Jackson when the march We Guarantee You 100% Satisfaction going, and played host to the complicated three-standard sys­ Manchester delegation. ends there a week from today. tem. Domry .opwiM i mini-fan May. incidentally, received a "M you can’t Join us oa the instont-icer In effect, the new rate con­ *\M heart-warming ovation when he march now. Join us when we get I FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK | bock serateker pats frosted eoating sists of 80 to 1 exchange plus a was introduced to the conven­ to Jackson,” he told a rally Fri­ on any Ilqiior gdass 38 plaster tax, for a total of 118 in

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