THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-POUR iManrlwatfr Ettwing l|mU> Average Dally Net Preee Run V ' For Tbo tVeek Yhided The WeaAer, . Mh.y 20, 1967 About Town Many Items Face Directors Cloudy, gradual clearing to­ night, low near eo; fair and ■^^Three ^bmchester area resi­ For^ Discussion Next Week 1 5 ,2 1 0 wanner tomorrow, high In 80s. dents ai« delegate to a Gen­ Mtmiche$ter— A. City of Village Charm eral Synod o f the United 'The long agenda facing the to reduce or eliminate water Church o f Christ this week In iBoard of Directors Wednesday pollution. VOL. LX X X V I, NO., 230 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) Cincinnati, Ohio. Tliey are the includes apprdVal of a work­ Public hearings will be held MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1967 (Classified Adv^lslng on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Rev. Felix M. Davis, pastor of ing agreement with Local 991, and action may- be taken on Second Congregational Church; American Federation of State, four appropriations to the Mrs. Carl Chinderson o f 116 Ol- County and Municipal E5m- Board of Education, totaling cott Dr.; and the Rev. George ployes; the consideration of $59,969. All are washout items, k. Svans, pastor Of Columbia Rema to be included In a pro­ to be financed by equal state Cfcngregatlonai Church. posed Capital Improvements and federal grants. Bond Issue for school and mu­ Other items on the agenda John D. Mlnnlck, son of Mr. nicipal projects; the allocation are: on Admits U.S.'Bombs and Mrs. Wllltem J. Mlnnlck of of funds for preparation of 1. The appointment o f Di­ 250 WethereU St., Is parUcipat- plans for an Oakland-Parker rector of Public Works Wil­ Ihg in a U.S. Air Force Reserve Sts. connector; the allocation liam O’Neill to the Adminis­ Officers Training Corps field of funds for improvements at tration Council for lEconontlc training encampment at Lock- the Olcott St. Disposal Area; Opportunity, to replace Walter bourne AFB, Ohio. and the allocation of funds for S. Fuss, designed. topographical maps for the 2. Consideration of two pro­ May Have Soviet Ship P vt Daniel W. TiofekJt, son of Northeast Sewer Interceptor posed amendments to the Pen­ Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Tofeldt Project. sion Ordinance, concerning dis­ of 70 Mather St, has recently The board meeting will be at ability benefits. completed a field radio repair 8 p.m. In the Municipal Build­ 3. Consideration of the In­ course at the Army South­ ing Hearing Ro-,%n. stallation o f sanitary sewers l/.]V . Nearing eastern Signal School, F t Gor­ The agreement with Local on Hillside and Buckingham G>ncession don, Ga. 991 must be settled on the Sts. and the assessment o f costs against benefiting property Show dow n basis of an across-the-board Is S e c o n d Miss Mauy Louise Blake of raise for 1967-68. The Local owners. 46 Elsie Dr. and Miss Jane L. had asked for a 30-cents per 4. The allocation of $1,100 On Mideast Wagner of 131 Bolton St have hour raise buf, after negotia­ for the cost of an oversize During June water pipe in Dartmouth Rd. recently been named bo the tions with Town Manager Rob­ tXNITED NA'nONS, N.Y. dean’s list foiivthe ^ rin g se­ ert Weiss, had settled for 20 5. The acceptance of a g;lft (AP) — The U.N. General As­ WASHINGTON (AP) — from St. Bridget Church of a mester at Albertus-Magnus Col­ cents. The board, when it sembly approached a showdown parcel of land abutting N. The Pentagon, in the sec­ lege, New Haven. adopted the 1967-68 General today on whether any call for ond such admission this Fund budget, allowed for a 15- School St., at Union Pond. Israeli troops to leave captured 6. Consideration of the Solu­ month, conceded today cent raise. Arab lands should depend on the tion of a drainage problem on American hiombers might The Capital Improvement Arabs finally declaring peace Personal Notices items to be considered Include School St. , with Israel. have hit a Soviet ship as 7. Approval of a new salary $879,000 for renovation of old­ Kflypt. Jordan, Syria and Le­ iftiey attacked I^phong range for the position o f town er schools, plus ^100,000 addi­ banon have held that, despite hai^bOr oil installations. engineer. The .proposed range In Memoriam tional for the Lincoln School, their armistice agreements with TTie new incident took. place Is $8,840—611,610. plus sums for air conditioning South Vietnamese Chief of State Nguyen Van Thieu, left, and Prime Minister Israel in 1949, the year the Jew­ Thursday. The previous one was 1>. loving memory of Oeorge N. 7. The allocation of $21,- RiK-eeti who passed away one year Mary Cheney Library and pos­ Nguyen Oao Ky, shown together in Saigon last year, have joined forces to run ish nation was formed by war, June 2, but the American ad­ 900 for improvements to East ago. sibly the Municipal Building on the same ticket in September’s presidential electiDn. they remain in a state of war mission that it might have oe- Cemetery. Th,.ugh hJs smile is gone forever, and Police Station, plus Items with her. Egypt has used this to curred was delayed until June Aik Ms hand we cannot touch. 8. The allocation of $5,890 for 20 wl)ile investigation went on. Wt will never lose sweet memories. for improving the heating sys­ justify keeping Israeli shipping Oi the one we loved so much. Ferguson Rd. sidewalks. out of the Suez Canal. The statement from the De­ tems In the last two buildings. 9. Consideration of rescind­ A $20,500 allocation will be The stttowdown llnvotvies two fense Department followed ■nie Rudeen Family ing an Oct. 18, 1966 vote which considered for preparation of rival resolitUons. One intro­ Circus Recreates Scene of Long Ago quickly on the heels of an an­ approved a 10-foot-wlde ease­ Ky Bows, Drops Bid nouncement from Moscow that plans for an Oakland-iParker duced by 15 nonaligned nations ment to the Hartford Gas Co., Recreating a scene familiar to generations past, workmen and t^m s of horses Sts. connector, for opening the calls for an immediate Israeli a "resolute protest” had been running for 1,898 feet from ■load parade wagons from the Circus World Museum at Barahoo, Wis., aboard FOR area for industrial use. withdrawal from Egypt, Jordan lodged over such an incident. Keeney St., over Globe Hollow and Syria, and asks that only -length flat railroad cars for trip to Milwaukee. The $1.5 million collec­ The U.S. statement: A $20,000 allocation will be land. An explanation of the tion of circus wagons will appear in the Fburth of July parade highligliting "During an attack on the Hai­ considered for constructing a after withdrawal should the Se­ Cosmetics proposed rescinding action will curity CouncU consider "ques­ Old Milwaukee Days. A steam locomotive pulled the train. phong petroleum storage facil­ dike and access road along Hop be given at the meeting. For Viet Presidency tions pertaining to the situation ities located in the dock area in Brook and for other Improve- Haiphong two U.S. aircraft as­ ITS menls to the Disposal Area, all in the area.” ries. Now there is no posslbUity makes him virtually unbeata­ signed to protect the bombing designed to add two or three Offshore Oil Gains SAIGON (AP) — Pies^ Latin-American and Western of a split in the armed forces.” ble. delegations intended to submit a Third Night of Trouble planes from ground air defenses years to its vise. LONG BEACH, Calif.—Some sure from military col­ Camel What? Liggeffs The premier was reported to The ’Thleu-Ky combination resolution today to have the as­ attacked an air defense site ap­ A $25,000 allocation will be 20 oovmtries around the world leagues forced Premier Nguyen Cao Ky to with­ have told his staff later: "We also eliminates the possibility sembly call for the withdrawal KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) proximately 6(X) yards from the At The Paricade considered for topographical are producing oil by offshore have made some mistakes in that their competition would of troops and the renunciation of location of the ship which the mappings in the Northwest drilling. ’The production equals draw today as a candidate — "Two camel what?” ask­ our relations with Gen. Thieu, split the military, a fear the Arab belligerency, provide for a 30 Hurt, 100 Arrested ed the police dispatOher. Soidets state was damaged. MANCHESTER Sewer Interceptor Area, a joint 4 million barrels a day. By the for president of South but now let’s start working to­ United States has been express­ U.N. representative or mediator “ Although pilots are under project of the town and the mid-1980s It may exceed on­ Vietnam. He will run in­ gether.’’ ing since Ky and Thieu both "Two camel saddles," re­ instructions to avoid Soviet to help with a settlement and plied the caller. 8th Utilities District, designed shore output. stead for the vice presi­ Obviously Ky, the extrovert, decided to run for president. ask the Security CouncU to work In Buffalo Race Biots shipping. It Is ixissible that cer­ any of you good neighbors Exiplained Margaret King, M feel the same Sure of speedy, easy shopping. Our shin­ dency on a ticket headed by had lost a great deal of power ’The Thleu-Ky ticket was ex­ on further problems. tain of the ordnance directed at BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Police estimated that about 1,- who reported the theft of the United States has taken a road,” the trustees said. next Jan. 1 and ending Jan. 1, 9 9 of Haiphong. one spectacular strike on a yard of belligerency, “ We wUl not quelled the disturbance by 3 gangs of various size, milling No Obligation banda-off policy toward the 34 miles from the city. a.m. today. about and harassing motorists. Their statement said the 1972, in exchange for reciprocal Just arrived Shell’s TV adv. No pest strip election. The bombing targets were on relinquish the areas that are COMPLETELY INSTALLED It will make simply delicious holiday fare. Slice it Come heiie for your holiday beverages in­ There they caught an unex­ agreement was the result of a cuts by the countty’s trading OUT OF TOWN insecticide . . . the south bank of the Kiua Kem now luider our control.” Bands of Negroes in their late They quickly slipped away when Ky is a Buddhist, as are most pected concentration of cars police arrived. meeting of several state of­ partners. CALL COLLECT wafer thin for sandwiches on rye bread . . . serve It cluding Schweppes Quinine Mixer, Bitter River, Haiphong’s artery to the The nonaligned group and the teens and early 20s caused the metnamese. Thieu ^ a Roman and locomotives. ’They reported ficials senators and represen­ Typical of the American con­ Lemon and new Bitter Orange . . . Catholic, the religion of a pow­ sea. ’The city Itself lies on the Uatln-Americali group drafted disorder In Buffalo Thursday The outbreak began slowly, PINEHUBST IS OPEN cold with potato salad . . . or your favorite way . . . destroying or darnagdng two tatives from the region served cessions were: erful minority that was the faith south bank of the river and their own resolutions because night. On Tuesday and Wednes­ growing in intensity between OPEN DAILY AT 8 A.M. THURS. and FRL locomotives and 30 box cars and day nights, many of those who but be sure It’s PINEHURST ’TENDERCURE CORN­ of President Ngo Dlnh Diem, merchant shipping Is often three proposals already pending 10:30 p.m. Thursday and 2 a.m. (See Page Nineteen) (See Page Nineteen) leaving the whole area beneath took to the streets were chil­ today. By 4 a.m. quiet pre- FORMICA COUNTER TOPS 9 -6 OPEN AIL DAY MONDAY who was ovcrthroiwn and slain moored up and down the river all seemed unlikely to pass. ED BEEF. a pall of black smoke. dren, not yet 13. EXPERTLY and REASONABLY INSTALLED in the mUitary coup of Novem­ and outside the immediate Hai­ (Bee Fage Mnetoen) CLOSED JULY 4th phong port facilities. The air war also included a 78 Colon to Choose From THUDS. 9 -9 ber, 1963. bombing error which killed one A Vietnamese source quoted The precise targets were the Meutne and woimded four others Llt^ Ky as teUlng the generals: "I Lol Dong fuel storage area, in South Vietnam’s northern Indefatigable Willis U. S. CHOICE know that you have been worry­ about 3.7 miles from the center TRUCKLOAD PRICES RO O M SIZE For Summer Salads FRENCH FRIED ing, and I understand your wor­ of Haiphong, and the Cong My (See Page Ten) CHUCK STEAKS or Assails Sea Again A S B E S T O S RUGS r o y a l ALASKAN FANCY BONELESS c POTATOES IIP 9* X 12’ Herculon or Nylon DLOOK CHUCK ROAST lb Regular or Crlnhle O u t ...... 10 for 99c Thai Jet Down in Foggy Harbor MONTAUK, N.Y. (AP) — and has been sailing out of the VIN YL TILE KING CRAB William WUUs goes down to the United States ever since. Re-lnforo^ with doable Jute bock for 49 Redeem your Birds Eye Cool Whip ooupotia sea again today—an ancient As Willis completed final added strength. Beautiful decorator mariner in lonely quesit of ad- preparations this week for his and buy this new item here. colors. irenture and youth. trip, he shied away from news­ 24 of 80 Feared Killed The sun-bronzed sailor hopes men, devoting his every waking b o x «99 VALUE Fresher^By-Far SHURFINE LEAF or CHOPPED te^/iet sail from here after noon hour to rigging his tiny craftl 7Vi Oz. Can on a l(X)-day voyage to Plym­ "Little One,” for what lies outh, England—a 74-year-old ahead. 9” X 9” TUea—12" x 12” Tiles—45 sq. man willing to battle 3,000 miles ft. per OMG. Vei^ good selecUoa tn $ 5 9 . 9 5 SPINACH i r In Hong Kong Air Crash “ He's been awfully busy,” Pinehurst Ground Meats pkg. of open sea in an U ^-foot boat. Gtodc. explained Mrs. Willis. In 1964, Willis sailed alone for Asksd her feelinga about her 99 HONG KONG (AP) — A Thai the passenger list but airport erything seemed to be normal, a 204 days across the Pacific in a husband's insistence on chal­ H A M BU R G ...... lb. 69e International Airways-Caravelle officials said there were 66 routine landing, and then sud­ Sun ’Tan Helps A t Pinehurst Low Prices SHURFINE ORANGE JUICE tiny cat-yawl from Peru to Aus­ lenging the seas alone, Mrs. 9 X 12 LINOLEUM RUG. REG. $9.95...... M S4I8 Jet with 58 Americans among its adults, six children, and a baby denly there were three very LEAN CHUCK GROUND ...... lb. 89e THE REAL THING FROM FLORIDA tralia. WlUia said: "I have asked him 89c SEA and S K I ...... 71c passengers crashed into Hong in arms aboard, plus seven heavy bumps and water began Last year he went halfway crew members. often to take me along. But he $1.25 BRONZTAN ...... 99c (3-lb.lon... .lb. 79e) 6 Oz. ODas Kong harbor during a squall pouring into the cabin.” from New York to England be­ today, and 24 of the 80 persons Thai Airways said in Bangkok Part of the plane's fuselage said he does not want to have to Cans TOC fore he was lifted from his tiny worry about me. He said he has $1.95 SOLARCAINE ...... $1.56 8 aboard were reported kiUed. . that 68 Americans were among still waa above wate):. Divers U.S. C H O IC E RO U N D G R O U N D . . . . lb. 99e K craft after suffering an abdomi­ to think for and only about him­ $1.45 COPPERTONE ...... $1.19 The U.S. Consulate said many the passengers. It gave no went Into the submerged section nal hernia 60 days out of port. self on such trips.” $1.89 SKOL ...... $1.09 MILD ITALIAN SAUSAGE ...... lb. 89o SHURFINE MEAT PIES 17c at the Americsins were from names. It reported all members and also began searching the “ I have two main objects in flacramento, Cedif. But a of the crew were safe. harbor bottom near the wreck­ view when starting on this (See Fage Ten) FRESH LAMB P A T T IE S ...... 89o S lbs. $1.00 Chicken . . . Turkey . . . Beef . .6 for $1.00 spokesman was unable to con­ The pilot was a Dane, the oth­ age. Atlantic crossing,” he told firm a report that a touring er crewmembers Thais. ARiliTReNQ ARMSTRONQ quart FROZEN LAMB PATTIES ...... 4 lbs. $1.00 The plane crashed only a few friends recently. "One is to do MIRACLE WHIP 49o Nabisoo’s 49c Bags ' group from Sacramento State Airport officials who saw the CHIP AHOY COOKIES Special 3 9 « hundred yards from where a certain Yoga exercises which I .'College, had boarded the plane prash and passengers inter­ huge four-jet C130 Hercules think will keep me young for Efflbomd Linoleum Montina* Vinyl Corlon' Every Day Low Prices NEW CALIF. WASHED at Taipei, Formosa. viewed later said the four-jet Keebler’s Iced Raisin Bars ... .3 3 ^ troqs transport plane crashed another 26 years and the other 69o LAVORIS ...... 55o Forty-Mght Americans be­ plane appeared to be coming in on takeoff into Kowloon Bay is to be in England when my Make* a beautlfiil practioal floor In colorful A tantalizing ditferent floor with a natural Bulletin longing to tourist groups board­ for a normal landing at Hong Aug. 24, 1966, killing 58 U.S. 7 dimenelonal dMlgn. deMgn effect that flts practically every dec­ $2.95 QHLETTE RAZORS ...... $2.25 POTATOES 5 .. 39“ autobiography comes out.” ed the plane in Taipei, accord­ Kong's Kai Tak Airport when it Marines who had just completed *‘I intend to stay at sea for 100 orative theme. Use It with everything from COME TO PINEHUBST PHILLIPS APPOINTED Its richly textured appearance makes It modem to feudal. Ideal for both home and $1.45 GILLETTE BLADES ...... $1.09 FOR REGULAR OLD ing to unofficial reports. suddenly plummeted into the a week’s rest and relaxation days to complete my Yoga exer­ Ideal for Just about any room in the house business. Can be installed on floors in direct WONDERFULLY SWEET FASHIONED CHARCOAL. . . Airline officials in Taipei re­ harbor about 260 yards from the vielt to Hong Kong. cises,” he added. HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. and tl^ soft colors will give a lift to any contact with the ground. 19 beautiful colors. fused to disclose a passenger end of the runway. The nmway A VERY SPECIAL VALUE ON 100s OF CHARCOAL BRIQUETS A California woman who sur­ As on his earlier solo trips, John Dempsey named O. decorative scheme. LIGHTER FLUID . . . PAPER list pending reports from Hong extends about a mile into Kow­ vived the crash with her hus­ Willis this week stowed an odd Perrle FhUUps o< Nortti NOW SAUDA TEA DADS omy 89o CANTALOUPE MELONS ^33^ CUPS and PLATES . . . Kong identifying the dead and loon Bay, a part of the harbor. band said screaming passengers food cargo for his solitary voy­ Haven today as tbe state’s I* survivors. One airport official said a made a mad rush for the doors age. While at sea he subsists on first commissioner of person­ Airport officials said their sudden, fierce rain squall may as the plane struck'the water. whole wheat flour and evapo­ nel FhUUps, 44, has besn $ 1 ^ . 9 5 ’'’ Open, All Dcnf ootmt listed six known dead, 18 have caused the crash. He com­ “ My husband and I were seat­ rated milk, He never takes Democrat lo state auditor OPEN missing and presumed dead, mented: “The plane appeared SQUARE Monday, ed over the wings in the middle fresh water aboard. since 1964 and waa deputy YARD SQUARE T 0N I8H T and 68 sutvlvors. Several of the to be making a good approach of the plane,” Martha Whitlock The old aeafarer took to the finance commissioner prior to YARD PINEHURST CROCERY. Inc. Closod survivors were reported in seri­ when a very heavy rain squall of Laguna Beach said at ()ueen sea at 15 aa a cabin boy aboard that Taking his place as • GUcraiiteM 1st QuaUty (AP Photofax) ous to critical condition. suddenly hit. Tlie plane Just Elizabeth Hospital. a square rigger that carried auditor Is Leo V. Donahue of • Cot frM i idU s • Regularly $0.95 *Freparation and Installation Extra TILLS July 4th The 78 passengers listed had seemed to drop into the bay." Armed policeman etands guard over glaas-ahaittered grocery store in Buffalo’s CORNER MAIN and TURNPIKE plane was coming in for him from his native Germany to Avon, who moves to hla new boarded at Tokyo, Osaka and A passenger, Dr. Stanley liWt-tom east side. Wandering dog sniffs trtis'h strewn in streets by rioters the coast of Texas. poet from that a t deputy Taipei. Thai Airways withheld Specter of St. Louis, said, “ Ev­ (See Fage Nineteen) who smashed and looted store fronts for the third straight night. . 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MANCHESTEliilBVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1967 ------1— ------PAOR PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 1967 V ern o n 9:80 la owned by Joseph' Stag-: l(a AcUvlUes Monday with a re- and $6,889 for the sanitary sew­ da in Columbia. He-haa -Jjta- cord enrollment of 876 mem- Contracts Let er main. T o lla n d C oventry r steins and Brown Swlas, beta. Mra. Leslie Denley, Chll- The Board of Directors, Tues­ CD T e t Sheinwold on Bridge At 12:15 p.m. the toUT 'J ^ I , .drfen'5 LlbraHah> ie tn charge of For Town Jobs day night, will consider allocat­ irS FANTASTIC! School O u tj Playground In reach the Horace PcAee '.the ^program, Manchester’s ' CivH De­ ing an additional $1,100 for the CEEDIT ITAUANS in Somers to look at hik' lm r j . ( In Trait^i^ Yhe town has awarded a con- Dartmouth Rd. project, to meet Prepare Ppr School Board Will Return fense airens will be sounded G O P P a n e l AND BLAME NOBODY As Park Programs Start seys. At 2:l5^toe tour win rSgOh t i u l J. Roshka J r „ son pf' trkbt to Hartford Rd. Enterpris­ the costs of an oversize water •It 11 Am. tomorrow in * the Stephen Kuca! Farifi 'Un Mr. and Mrp. J. Roshka es of Manchester for fumlsh- pipe. three-minute test ot the By ALFRED SHEINWOLD '■ Bdhioola let dhdklren out Mat Somers for a look at Guef 8*’. o( 68 RbWIi Rd., is in . a $31,000 to General Fund warning aydtcni. N o m in a te s kmoh, arts and omflta work will Itig the dog warden with a four- On* reason the Italians won J week and the five VcoviKm paries abait at 1 pan. At 8:J5 it is the Kuca ¥& tJ,8. Air Force f t ^ r v e Officers Summer Hpir ., The test Is conducted on in Ellington for mbri Oitoif Twining CorfMl ' field training door, six-cylinder station wag- Hu Board of Bdu^atiin Junior High Honor Holt atu- the world championahlp a few faiul pUaygmounds let them In this (Miss Stibran Ytoung, Veltwn^ Chile’s 22 Lead All the flidt Saturday oC each Tow n S late weeks ago Is that they never |4 H /“ seys. J encampment ht Ldekboume Air Wedneaday night agreed to tum dents for the fourth quarter to evaluate the ay»- • a> ■week. Supervlaed J>rogiama be- phyaiical education instructor, |. Frfce Base, Oliio. ' SAiNTIAGO—Chile has more were announced yesterday by let up. Today’s hand shows how The official judge Is^liled The vehicle, a 100-B Travel- FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE' • back to the general fund of the tein’s eflfecUvenees. U A n rgOn Wadneadby and will con- wMl supervise the whole pro- ifwi savings and loan institutions high school principal Howard > Tbe RepiMioen Nomlnstlng they virtually forced the North gnam. Head counselors, aW col- Us of Gilead. The 4-H ju^' BURNSIDE Hiigth adhool students or re­ A contribution wiU .be 441^. ^ Mordway will replace and ex- AND $S,B00 to renovate a bam used Ken Banks, Carolyn Boothroyd, probate reform law is going to JUty 10 caucus tor the oOiceB 8 4 'home. cent higih school graduates as- the hand at a vulnerable game OohM P m to cover special Insiii’anqiljilS)’ ” Phim ^Im la. tend the water main in Harrl- for storage. The balance of the Ginette Kouin, Janice Dowty, of firat seltadtonan and aeleot- 4 4 S 4 I I 'M f'AtH Fj, , Pre-kindergarten and non- aisttng will be Jean Sadlak, FUEL OIL Donald Gray, George Oracle, be challenged In court. Supreme man, reaiieictlve^y. contract when he knew that a Pan DoMble A ll Pam the trip from spectai^rs., mbc son. Pearl and Knighton Sts. Its funds left over the $25,000 come Court Justice John P. Cotter nonvulneraMe eacrifice at five • Vernon children are not eligible Charlotte Hyjek, Karen Magmi- lunches should be brought.'.find. nAnn Tliiavl in Plannu ot $8,470, less a two per GASOLINE from various budgeted items. Barbara Grleka, Jamie Knee- Aikb approved by ttie town for the recreation program. son, Susan ABibom, Thomna CLOSED MONDAY and TUESDAY land, Michael Perreria, David was notified ’Thursday. clubs would not be costly. time for lunch is set for thp cent discount, was low for the Gravel Operation Okayed oommUltee were, tor town clerk Having forced Murray to take Policemen will not be on duty Mlairtelik) and Dennis Murray, Pease Farm. , ,BONN—With l,j»74 private- work. JULY 3rd and 4th The Planning sind Zoning Knowlton, U nda ILemek, Mar­ John S. Muitha, a Hartford and town itrensurer Mrs. Ruth this "phantom” sacrifice, the at the school orassings thla sum­ 4-H Dairy Judging Library Hours ' ^ly owned alrplanes^^^ Dzen will extend a wfltcr Commission approved plans for garet Noonan, Gerald Mag- lawyer, told Cotter and the new amMi; Raymond Fender, and Italians collected the maximum mer, warns Recreation Director nuson and Carol Proctor. The Tolland County 4-H The Rockville Public Uljlfa^ vately owned h^iltopters. West main and a sanitary sewer BANTLY OIL 1%. a gravel bank operation on probate court administrator. iiax cofiecitor, Mna, F. (Pauline penalty. Garozzo led the queen DonaJd Berger. He asks for Also, Liaurel Smith, George Judge Jay E. Rubinow, that the Dairy Judging Tour will start will close for July 4 at 6 QWmany has tha'.'iVorld’s third main in Dartmouth Rd., to ser- COMPANY, INC. property belonging to Atty. Rob­ LAtUe, wM> oun-enU|y lioMto that dlamcmds, covered by the cautten w(hen driving. at 9 a.m. July 11 the Agri­ Monday to reopen Wedn'qM^ |arg;est fleet of. privately vloe the new Globe Hollow 331 MAIN .STHi;i;i’ Rego, Charles Ramondo, Steve law would be fought on the podt. V king an^ won by the ace. The program includes games LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SA lX ||' ert D. King. The plana were ap­ Koths, Quelle TV)bin, Joyce tn- cultural Center on Rt. 30 in Ver­ on the regular schedule, owned aircraft. ’The United School. R had submitted the proved by the town’s consulting gounds that it violates both the For file boaird of finance, file Giorgio Belladonna (East) and tournaments from 9:30 a.m. non. TK I,. C49-4.'i95 rlch, Liouis Wagner, Wayne state and federal constitutions. FLOOR SHOW The Summer Reading CUiitt jn States and Frapce are first lowest bids for the' two proj- 390 MAIN STREET—PHONE 649-7666 ’’ cashed the queen of spades, took Iluckvllle 87.1.3271 engineer Richard Cosgrove. Williams, Marsha Wilson, Steve twb incumibento, Richard Cougb- to noon. Aifter a supervised The first farm for judging at the new Junior Wing will and second. ects—$4,829 for the water main King agreed to x>ost a $5,000 In a letter to the two Judges, Mn and John Allien, were rec- the Jack of diamonds and then Wooding and Mary Zabilansky. Muitha said he had been re­ led a third diamond. The con­ ------^ ^ — bpnd to cover the restoring and Seventh grade students: oinmendeid, whilie candldaties tor ■iT. ■ .r regrading of the land after the tained as counsel to a group of tract was already down one, but ’■1 3 the board of education are Mrs. . '. v First Honor Roll, I>avld Brack­ probate Judges, He did not say Garozzo was sure to take anoth­ imiataiamiamtac^ii^t^illppranaraiaiaiaraia ia ^ gravel is stripped. ett, Bryan Dee/ng land has not been restored to sembly, which Includes all 125 and if South ruffed high, as he t£€»iiirs Convenience! WE’RE AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT! ■<.. y Ehchells, Brian Hand, lin d a probate judges, met last week hoard ot tax treview. Mrs. Doris did. West’s ton ot clubs would useable condition.. The stripped Krechko, Ivy Isidwig, Alan Delano and Herbert Couch ore I WE’RE HEADQUARTERS FOR NATIONAL BRANDS FOR 66 YEA?S!>f land is visable from South Riv­ and, decided not to challenge eventually become the master CHIC KENNEDY M.C. ★ MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. — THURSDAY And FRIDAY 9?00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ★ MorgansMi, Sandra Morganson, the reform laW. the candidaites for the zoning trump. COMEDY PERSONIFIED ------— ------^ er Rd. Waltena Selby, Patti Whitman board Of appealn. 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J ^ - ^/ ■ PAGE FOUR MANCHESTjER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1967 PAGE n V B that a supermarket chain In in about 6,000 gas stations began fund. He also pointed to indus­ in March and was to end In fT m U S U r trial development, a balanced Stratford Police, New Jersey recently dropped a velopers of the Bubditrlslon, and call Howard Metcalf If an emer­ game on the ground it "made no June. . budget, development of recrea­ ToUand Supermarket Games’ Seen tion areas in ' the town aiid Firemen Protest Everett Gardner, surveyor of gency arises. Tug-of-War Developing improvement in sales." "But it now has been extend­ the subdivision. An A&P spokesman said Its ed indefinitely,’ ’ he said, "which Mayor Won’t maintenance of the council form For Higher Pay The wltneisses testified the Manchester Evening Her­ stores used a game "where they indicates it’s successful.’ ’ of government. Court Compromise Reached plans originally were present­ ald - Tolland correspondent, Over Actress^ Funeral BOURNE BUICK think it helps sales, where they S’TRATFORD (AP) — Nearly As Necessary Nightmare Run Again ed the PZC on June 6, 1986. Bette Qiiatrale, tel. 876-2848. have to be com p^tive." Manchester Evening Her­ 100 off-duty flremeh and police­ NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — the car, Ronald Harrison, 20, of ald South Windsor correspond­ The PZC requested a sanitary The once-beautiful body of Bux­ Mississippi Clity, Miss. Spokesmen for \the service Mayor James H. ’Throws will men — including some from Between PZC^ Developers s NEW YORK (AP) — The men lean Oil C3o. have teamed up to games In 1966, estimated Henry X15 Engine Fails ent, Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8582. Bridgeport — conducted a dem­ engineer’s report on Augqst 15, om Jayne Mansfield, victim of a Mickey Hargitay Jr., 8; was who dream up the games people run the identical contest slmul- Reichman Sales Builders Inc., station chains feei^ much the not seek re-election to the town with which the developers com­ USED CAR SALE violent highway collision, lay told by hjs father that his moth­ same way. onstration Thursday for better A compromise agreement be­ size from three-quarters to Bobby Kennedy play aA supermarkets and gas taneously. which developed some of them. At 107,000 Feet; council in the fall election. wages and Working conditions one acre and minimum road piled. The report, prepared by today In the white-tiled morgue er "had a date with God.” "As far as we can tell, the tween the pitaiming and zoning Richard Lorrfbardi, was filed Nations for $100 mill a year In Those who patronize the more Poncher says: "More than 600 Mayor Throws said "after South Windsor for policemen and firemen. frontage from 150 to 200 feet. Heads Adventure here as a quiet tug-of war over "He is a smart boy,” said games don’t really improve Pilot Glides in commiasion and developers of with the commission ;Sept. 19. cash and prizes say they are than 1,200 outlets of the two national sweepstakes were held much deliberation with my fam­ The pickets paraded around The decision, based 6n sanitary her funeral developed. Hargitay, his eyes flooded with 1965 Mercury Montclair 2-Dr. Hardtop $1895 your sales,” the Mobil spokes­ the Wayne Manor subdivision here to stay. But many of the chains in the Chicago area will In 1966 In retail outlets, an In- ily ar(d my law partners, I have Break Disrupts Stratford’s Town Hall. Most of and health reasons, was ap­ Gottler attended the Dec. 12 On the Colorado Matt Clmber, estranged third tears and his voice, choked with man says. "The volume of gaso­ MUDD'LAKE, Nev. (AP) — \ sponsoring merchants see them get bingo cars and numbers to crease of approximately 67 per decided not to seek re-election them were members of Local has been reached aifter one day proved last^ September. djdi^tlng of the PZC, 'demanding > husband of the 34-year-old ac­ emotion. "He understood.” 1965 Buick LeSabre 2-Dr. Hardtpp . ..$2095 line sold is pretty much inflexi­ ’The engine of the X15 rocket as a necessary nightmare. paste on them. Numbers picked cent over 1960. Expectations are to the council this fall.” Water Service 998 of the International Associa­ of testimony In 'f'olland Coun­ The commission agreed to en­ approval of the subdivision LEE PERRY, Ariz. (AP) — tress, rushed here after her Miss Mansfield was' coming ble. ’There are so many cars and plane failed ’Thursday at an alti­ 1964 Oldsmobile 4-Dr. Sedan ...... $1695 "Almost every oil- compay up at the supermarket are good that In 1967 the number will Commenting that his reasons tion of Flri Fighters, AFL-CIO, ty Superior Court. force the decision on all sub­ plans under the threat of court Four rafts loaded with Kenne- death Thursday and said he here for a scheduled appear­ they use so much gas. So, if tude of 107,000 feet but its pliot Walter service w«a efisrupted' wishes it didn’t have to get in- on the blng cards passed out at reach 700. The premium iiTdus- are purely personal, the mayor and Local 47, Association of Superior Court Judge Joseph divisions not yet approved by action. The PZC stood Its dys, friends and a kayak leave would plan the funeral. ance on New Orleans television 1964 Buick LeSabre 9-Pass. Wagon . .$1795 volved in these games,” says a the service station and vice ver- try, which supplies the mer- your gas sales improve during maneuvered the craft to a safe Im the Woodland; Parit a j ^ yes- today on a Colorado River expe­ landing after an eight-minute said he had put his family sec­ Federal, State, County and Klau did not issue a writ of it. Several large subdivisions ground, requiring the larger lot Husband No. 2, movie muscle­ station WDSU-TV at noon Mobil OH. Corp. spokesman, sa. Winners can get either mer- chandise prizes for the consum- one of these promotions, it teildiay by a break In a water size. dition. glide. ond to town business for four Municipal Employes, AFL-CIO. . mandamus against the PZC as had been presented to the man Mickey Hargitay, also flew Thursday after finishing her 1963 Buick Electro 4-Dr. Hardtop. whose company sponsors "Safe- chandise or cash prizes ranging er motivation contests, recorded doesn’t mean more gas is being mlain on Beelzebub Rd., approx- There was no immediate ex­ years during his two terms on The demonstrators distributed required by Arthur Cottier and board in the form of prelimi­ The writ of mandamus ac­ Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D- here. He went first to the bed­ second show at the Gus Stevens Air conditioning ...... $1495 ty Pays.” "But once the com- from $1 to $1,000. about a 30 per cent increase in sold; it means one of your com­ Imiaitely a Jialllf-onjile from Ell­ planation for the failure, which the council and has taken time a statement saying they sought Werner Kunzll, developers of nary plans prior to a hearing tion then was filed in Decem­ N.Y., his wife.and seven of their side of their three children — restaurant and supper club in petitors is louing a bit of his ington Rd. petition geU one started, then Although slightly more sophis- volume last year — topping the also knocked out the plane’s he can no longer afford from "higher wages and to bo able the subdivision. The writ on ^ e increased lot sizes. None ber 1966. It called on the court children head the party which Injured when the car carrying Biloxi, Miss. 1963 Buick Electro 4-Dr. Hardtop ...$1295 sales.” Walter comipianiy cpowb were you’ve got to get In to keep your tlcated, "Double Sweepstakes $3 billion level." communications. his law practice. to negotiate a pension plan with would have required automatic of the developers had ' made to order approval o f the plans plans to float 87 miles from this Miss M ayfield rammed the She' was to return to Biloxi able to bypass the break with share of the market." Bingo” Is a close relative of oth- "Consumer surveys,” he An Esso, spokesman says: Between the time pilot MaJ. "I have considered the alter­ the town, for an unbiased per­ approval of the subdivision. out the formal application or with three-quarter acre lots. Northern Arizona community to rear of ai big truck east of the later Thursday and was to en­ 1963 Buick LeSobres a sysitem a t valves and reac­ The men who Invest the er game or sweepstake promo- adds, 'I'.show an increasing de­ "Most of the oil companies are William J. Knight cried "shut­ natives and wishes of some who sonnel appeals board and for No copy of the agreement is put up the $25 filing fee. The proposed subdivision is Phantom Ranch in Grand Can­ clty^ tertain Seabees today at the "3 to choose fro m "...... $1095 games disagree. ti^ng staged periodically on el- sire of poppers to vie ‘palnless- not in this by choice but by tivate a well in ithe Woodland on file at the county clerk's yon National Park. down” and the plane landed have urged me to continue. I honest negotiations with the The developers informed the on Polk Hill, off Rt. 74, over­ Hargitay said his former Navy mobile construction bat­ Jerry Poncher, board chair- ther the local or national level ly’ for cash, automobiles, trips, competitive necessity. I don’t Park area to. tamiporarily re­ office. PZC chairman Walter They plan to camp tonight at 1963 Olds "88" 4-Dr. Hardtop...... $1395 near here, ground crews did not have also considered the sense town council” PZC they would take court ac­ looking the center. wife’s mother and atep-father, talion training center at Gulf­ man of J&H^Internatlonal Corp. or both. electrical appliances, house- think any of the companies par­ store service. ’The well is not Beaton explained last night the Vasey’s Paradis after several know its fate. of accomplishment in public ser­ Patrolman Joseph Berke, a tion against the commission if Atty. Sol Kerensky repre­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Peers of port, Miss. of Chicago,*one of the compa- Esso Standard Oil Co. has wares and the other prizes of- ticularly wants to play these regufcwlly used by the company, agreement calls for revll?wing hours of river riding. 1963 Chev. Bel Air 4-Dr. Sedan. The X15 glided upward to 160,- vice to the town and this makes spokesman for the policemen’s the larger lot sizes were en­ sented the developers and Town Dallas, Tex., also had come nles that think up the games, "Tlgerino” , for example. Shell fered by these contests.” games. As far as improving since the waiter supply is not the 49-home subdivision on its Four to six hours a day will 000 feet before starting its long, the choice a difficult one,” May­ union, said "a way has been forced. The PZC stood by its Counsel Robert King repre­ here about Miss Mansfield’s 6-cyi., automatic...... $945 says: ‘"These contests are not OIL Co. has '"The Americana This consumer desire to "vie sales, you can say the games do suflficienit for the entire area. original merits, as presented to be spent shooting the rapids and tense plunge back to hard des­ or Throwe said. found” to grant pay boosts to decision and has been notified sented the PZC. funeral. , Brazil Diversifies only here to stay, they will ac- Game” , Sinclair OH Corp. has painlessly’” howeger, is causing that by putting you on an equal The well formerly was owned the commission last August. riding on the river. The rest of 1962 Buick LeSabre 4-Dr. Hardtop . .$1095 ert land. Knight jettisoned his Noting his appreciation for policemen. by four or five developers of . FIrenwn to Parade celerate rapidly in popularity in "Dlno Dollars” , Great Atlantic paln to some of the superniarket footing with the competition. If by the Woodland Park Assn. The town is hiring the Buck the time will be taken up by He said it would be private BRASILIA—Brazil has up­ remaining rocket fuel and used the spirit of cooperation that The town council appropriated pending legal action. .Btembers of the volunteer 1962 Rambler 2-Dr. Sedan ...... $495 1967 and the years ahead.” & Pacific Tea Co. has "Bonus and service station chains. you don’t have a game and the Water service and presBure funds to pay policemen for court and Buck engineering firm to swimming, floating on air mat­ but declined to elaborate. One rooted more than .500 million only a pressure altimeter and has prevailed during his terms The Wayne Manor case was fire department will march in other fellow does, you probably was restored in about two hours, complete a sanitary engineer­ tresses, fishing and hiking. funeral home said: "We’re coffee trees and in their stead One o f the latest games on and ’Tidewater Oil Co. a spokesman lor the super- gravity meter as working in­ in office, the mayor said he does time, he said, but that the 1967 the first to reach the courts. the firemen’s parade and mus­ 1962 Tempest Convertible ...... $595 3 waiting furthef word from the the sales promotion scene is "Flying Aces.” market industry said that since will lose sales.” struments. not intend to retire from politics wdith the exception of soma Connecticut Legislature passed ing

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iiaturl][p0tpr den firesh guarantee of higher prosper-- ity and higher inoome and more spend­ ing money available is news to all of us, Open Forum lEttPttltu^ IfpraUn and that we would rather encoimter it THOMAS r. FEmOUSON and feel It In our own pocketboohs "Boys (Fighting 'A number rUBUSHBD BT THB Deaerve Snpportf’ HKRAU> FR D m m 00„ INC. for real before we obligate ouraelvea to area atudenbs 13 BljaeU Areet pay higher taxes in order to keep our­ MmnefaeMer. Conn. To tiha Editor, mastar’a, bachelor's, and nurs' WALTBIR R. itelOUSON selves from spending it all. Ing degrees from universities, PubtlalM re I am wirilttlnig tHIh M ter tio: the etate’e delegation to the Founded October 1, 1881 Seldom has tiliere seemed such a vivid nasit my viote, tor wfaalt iPHu colleges and nursing schools B.A National Convention and be this month. Tulane: Roger V. Cheney,, of 8) Movie PubUohed Every Evening Except Sundays oontrast betwiiien what such an econo­ wiooith, itor the twIhioMieiEuriMl Nebraeka’a favorite son. 8-32) Mike D o u rlu and HoUdaye. Entered at the Poet Office at mist dalms the nation needs and what mippoct and benkiag of Iba- Those receiving master’s de­ 21 Elro St.. B.A. J But to even get on the dele­ .0) P e rry Mason Manchester, Ooim., as Second CHaea Hail Springfield College: Fred­ U) Merv Oriffln (Matter. ihe ordinary citizen feels would be beat b o ^ in VUaitinaim. I £ n t know grees by colleges are: gation, Tiemann will have to .18) H lchway P atrol for his own welfare at the moment. , wtiait all the aigtan'ent tis about, Harvard; Donald L. McLagan erick McCurry of 51 N. Elm win a etatewide election for (to) laXUi (or Today SUBSCRIPTION RATES St., B.S. ' (SO) Rlvertmat Payable In Advance The degree of this 'Contrast leads us but I do tblnk it’s a paithatio''’ of M Oxford St., M.BA. delegate In 1968. That thla Is ’The Munstera One Y ear ...... 330.00 Bfiaine (bat there should have Duqueane: Paul A. Gagnon of Southern (Connecticut State: not a Certainty for Nebraska’s . . FUm \ Six Montto ...... I U.OO to wonder Whether Mr. Ackley was Mlcs Sieglende K. Ganzler of 6 (40) P e te r Jennings (C) \ T h r ^ M onths ...... 6.60 ev«r been a question about the *’ SI Santina Dr., M.B.A dynamic Ooveihor Is a sure 6:00 ( ai840-ia) News (C) \ One Month ...... 1.86 really discussing economics, or merely baokllng of the boys in Vletnun Foxcroft Dr. B.A; sign of the Republican schism (to-40) S um m er HUgnllgiita \ the war In Vletnem. University of Connecticut: M EM BER O F by any (and alU) ocigantmitionB Miss Dorothy Jacobson, M.A., University of Bridgeport; found throughout the country (3(1) McHale’s Navy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He could merely have been saying to staat wiMh. Douglas Pearson of 118 Pearl and now even in these Repub­ (31) W bat’s New? The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled and Robert Zering of 86 Bret- St. B.S. (18) M erv Griffin to the use of republlcatlon of all news dis­ that the war in Vietnam Is going to last I do not question tbs itglit * ton Rd., bachelor in insurance lican plains. to) KOlaml Underoover (34) NET Piturhouse patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ a long time, and thus bolster up the Of dissent otf any tndtvMual. ” Boston University: Elliott S. 1967 P uMW mos Newspaper (40) Bronco (40) Ranao (C) ed In this paper and also the local news pub- administration. Syndicate 6:30 ( 8) Peter Jennina (C) T.H .E. Cal (C) llshod economy tor a long time, and also cost Dveryone is entitled to theBr Trinity College: Robert Ste­ Bursaok of 46 (Conway Rd., (34) StruWIe for P»ce (R) 8-40) Phyllis DlUer (C) All rlifhits of republlcatlon of special dis­ own o|itallon, but my honest'’ B.A.; Miss Georgeann G. Min­ ( 3-13) W afier Cronkite (C) 10:00 8-40) A vengers (C) patches herein are also reserved. us a lot more money than anybody orig­ phen Oioggia of 87 Main St., der of 613 Main St., B.M.; Miss (10-23^) Huntley-Brinkley (13) M M e inally Imagined, so we need to raise tax­ oplinDoo Is the cHfisent shoUhl'- MjS.; Miss Judith Ann (Mozzer (34) World of Oert Sandburg A search started for the baby. The Herald Printing: Company Inc., as­ oome 'bsflore the oonfliict beoeme Susan E. Burke of 76 Pros­ 6:46 (lito) News (10303330) Laredo sumes no financial responsibility for typo- es in order to pay tor it. of 22 Bremen Rd., M.A.; and Open Forum 7:00 (34) 'What’B New? 10:30 (18) Subscription TV Her crib was found with a leg of Braphical errors appearing: In advertisements so bnnolved. Now Itaat we are-- Robert E. Persons Jr. of 27 pect S t, Rockville, BR; and (30^) New*. Weather U:00 ( 3-8 (CJ. 1(^133330-40) and other reading matter In The Manchester This doesn't make any pro^iosed tax Invntved, the boys flUghOng tMs Miss Wanda S. Thompson of 25 (10) McHaJe’s Navy News. Sports. Weather the television set rammed Evening Herald. Goslee Dr., M.S. (Continued from Page 6) (to) Huntley-Brinkley (to) fUenard Diamond . through It. Increase in itself much more wdoome, war deMve our aujiiicdt. Rensselaer Polytechnic in­ Fernwood Rd., BA. ('^) Truth or Consequences Il:il5 (40) ftm rts F inal F\ill service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc. but it does at least excuse us/from seem­ The monate at the men In Wlllimantlc State College: Iber of today’s high school 1(1:20 ( 3) r a d ^ Spectacular A moment later the parents Publishers Representatives — The Julius stitute: Kenneth Wood, David ( 8) ’Twlllifht Zone 11:30 (1030-3^) ’T onl^ (C) found Christina-stlll asleep In­ Mathews Special Agency — New York, Chl- ing to have brought It upcm ourselves, Vtletnaim has been good, and I Peck, George Snyder, all of William J. McCarthy and Ron­ students. ( 3 ) DeaUn Valley (112) N ew sbeat ca«a, Detroit and Boston. think taht It's every Individ-' ' ald P. Valluzzi, >both of Man­ (40) You Asked for It ( 640) Joey Bishop Show side the shade of a table lamp. by our crime of making a i^ having too Manchester; Jacob Hoffman, We would like to point out (to) Newsreel (13) (Movie uoITb responsibllUty to see th a t» chester, BR.; Joseph P. Eaton MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUIA- much money. It is not easy to convince Alfred Peduzzi, Richard Eriks­ that Mr. Thorp himself par­ SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINGS TIONS. it remains good. A man that ... son, Hans Heynau, Donald Far- Jr. of (Coventry, BA.; William ticipated In a program similar ourselves of our guilt in that respect. goes into comlbeit with a good " Zeigler Jr.’ of (Coventry, B.S.; Friday, June 30 Let the tax increase. If It comes, be 111c, all of Wapplng; Alan Ross, to the one that he objects to imonale and the knowledge that ;.: Miss Dorothy W. Hull of Tol­ now. something somebody does to us, not he’s being aufpparted by home Milton Wallace, Robert Mc- land, B.S.; Timothy L. Lytl- Radio something we bring upon ourselves. toiliks £tands a better chance at s Crillis, all of Vernon; Allen Earlier this year at (3oven- (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 15 Dale, John Kendall, Harvey kainen of (Columbia, B.A.; (Miss A Status For Jerusalem enirvlval than the man that goes ' Barbara E. Craft of Vernon, try High School, Mr. Thorp, minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) into combet flUled wHth fear and Weiner, Jock Gorr, Thomas Mr. Loyzlm, and Mr. Moriairty, Hie perlmpe Impossible objective that Johnson, Paul Misoda, Thomas ^ D«lcek of all candidates for the state leg­ WDBC—1366 7:00 ’The World ’I\>nlght Turning Off The Crime doubt. 6:00 Dick Robinson 7:16 Frank Gifford dhnuld be sought in trying to create a Regardl'ess of how we here at ^ Qulgley, David Roger, all of islature from Andover, Bolton 6 :00 Joey Reynolds 7:36 Washlngtion Week Just three years ago New York’s Rockville; and Wilbert Danesl Central Connecticut State (Col- and Coventry, were invited to 9:00 Ken GrIHIn 8:00 News abaltus tar the dty of Jerusalem is that home feel, I have yet to talk lege; Mrs. Diane C. Baglin of 1:06 News, Sign Off 8:l0 Speak Up Hartford great Central Paik was most famous and Charlea Mayer, both of speak to the student body. 11:90 Barry Farber Show of a status in wlhlcih nobody any longer to a veteran of the Vietnam T- T v rn -X m r Ol'ott St., B.S.; Miss Emllle W BCH-616 12:00 Comment has any live instinct or inherited urge tor its murders, for the hazards lurking war 'that is opposed to our be­ ToUond, all received bachelor ^ Depending on one’s political 6:00 Hartford Highlights 12:15 News, Sian Off of science degrees. 7:00 News WTIO—1086 to seerk the conquest and possesslion of along Its paths. ing in Vietnaim, not beoouse " < B.S.; Mrs. Delores C. Buckhout persuasion, any one of the can­ 8:00 Gaslight 6:00 Afternoon Edition Now It iB famous tor its bizarre they are “vtcdous kfilens" but University of Connecticut of 11 Griswold St., B.S.; Miss didates might have been in­ 12:00 Quiet Hours 6:16 Americana the dty. School of Liuw: Stewart Oltlln W FOP—1410 7:20 (2he4 HunUey just possibly because they have!^* Penelope Rudd of 112 Summer terpreted as “controversial.” 6:00 Danny Clayton Show 7:30 News of the World It may be imposdbile, but that is, we kinds of happenings, mass parties, mass of 29D Mt. Vernon and Ronald lived with and around the Viet­ St., B.S.; Miss Mary A. Sim­ Each of the candidates ex­ 7:00 Lee "Babl ’ Simms Show 7:46 Joe Garaglola Should say, the ideal. That would be, if concerts, some ptenned, seme Im­ namese peofple and they know /*. A VUIanova of Snlpsic (Lake 12:00 Gary Girard Show 7:60 Sing Along it could be attained, one of the things promptu, some 'oommerdallly sponsored, mons of 183 Maple St., B.S.; plained his personal political WINF—1336 7:66 Red Sox vs. Athletics they need help. Granted, they Rd., both of (Rockville; Warren Richard L. Gagne of 228 Oak o:00 10:40 David Brinkley helping toiward a stable peaee in Pales­ some (financed by private donation. The A Gower of 63 Echo Dr., Ver- philosophies, his party’s plat­ 6:16 Speak Up Hartford 10:46 Nightbeat may be ofiposed to the t^ e of * St., B.A.;- Miss Noreen A. Leb­ form, and then distributed 6:00 News 11:00 News tine, j Park itself has been turned Into a kind ■war being fought, or the type " Jhon; Tli'Omas G. Dennis of 300 6:16 Barry Farber Show 11:16 Investm ents. W eather. Sports er of 84 High St., B.A.; Miss printed materials to the stu­ 6:46 Lowell Thomas 11:30 ’The Other Side of the Day How can such a status be achieved? of tuiibuD'ent rirous; some of the com­ of weapons used, etc,, but thi^ BSUngton Rd., South Windsor; Jean McKenzie of 44 Victoria stm feel they are iflghiting tor and Edward S. Guldnl of 319 dents in attendance. How can the poUtical and religioua sit- panies which sponsor mass events there Rd., B.A.; Robert J. Murphy of The program which Mr. uaitlon of the dty be set up in such a find It costs them almost as much to what’s right. Oak St., Wapplng. 427 Center St., B.A. determine the kind of infCrnm- Taylor, English Dept. (Chair­ Speaking for myself, I'm very , University of Hartford: ’Thorp now feels is "contro­ tlon studen/ts are exposed to? man. Ronald Badstuebner, Ath­ way that no party, no nsUon, no re­ dean up the crowd litter afterward as Also, Miss Joan C. Dombrow- versial” presented many points proud of the boys In Vietnam, Leone D. MainelU of 119 Wash­ skl of Burnt Hill Rd., Hebron, Is Mr. ’Thorp implying thjEit letic Director. Garland W. ligion need feel an urge to aspire and it does to hire the talent for their pro­ and I’m glad to know there's " ington St., (M.BA.; (Charles H. of view. The lecture series In­ federal funds be removed from Reedy, Industrial Arts Dept. gram. B.S.; Miss Janice L. Basden plan and plot toward some change boys (and men) willing to fight ■■ McKenzie of 177 Gardner St., and Allen W. Blum, both of Co­ cluded such speakers as Capt. (the school because a guest Chairman. Coventry High which will guarantee dignity and free­ For all who carried around With them to preserve what they think is “ M.BA.; Harold R. Hoyland of lumbia, B.S.; Adrian Groot III Schatzman, State Director of epe(aktir aidvccated a pollloy con- School. dom in its own retatlonahlp to the dty? an Image of a public park as a nice, right, because where wotdd this 59 Dougherty St., 'Thomas B. of Notch Rd., Bolton, B.S.; Wil­ Civil Defense, and Dr. S. Blam- ■tradlctoTy to the government’s What Status can there be in which ail quiet place reserved tor governesses and country be without past genera- ' Luby of 171 E. Center St., Ray­ liam L. Osborne of 910 Pleasant berg. Assistant -Professor of pioisiltion? three great faiths to which the d ty is handsomely dressed dildren, genteel tlons having fought for freedom, " mond A. McGugan of 56 Litch- Valley Rd., South Windsor, Industrial Administration, and Wihere doeis Mr. ’Thorp draw and what wlU the future of this ' fieM St., Donna D. Smith of 25 B.S.; Mrs. Ruth F. Goodwin of Dr. Charles Owen, Professor the line ? Stxiuld all Republi- holy can love and cherish the dty for lovers, and strolls under parasols, the country be, if every man and'' of English at the University at what it means to each of them? nerw life that has come Into Central Goslee Dr., all received mas­ 382 Oakland St., Mrs. Patricia oans be prevented from ad- boy decides to "sit this one out’’ - ters in education. Connecticut. (What seems to us the only valid an­ Pork and Into other New Yorit a ty A. LaFleur of 326 Buckland Rd., dreaslng a sdhool ajssembly be­ every time a different, form of Aso, Roger A. Bradlau of Harry L. Welles Jr. of 623 Avery These men have dedicated cause some Republicans debate swer has never appealed to those who parks under the administration of may­ government decides to ’’con- -- Haynes Ave., Rockville, M.BA.; St., all of Wapplng, B.S. their lives to the dissemina­ the Admimatreitlcn’B Vietnam have been, (n turn, the city’s conquer­ or Lindsay is something to be deplored quer the world.’’ ' Spreading Like Wildfire Vincent F. Lamo of' Garnet Also, Mrs. Dorothy L. Beer- tion of E uscurate and respon­ 'PoUicy? ors. and cringed at. This country of ours has a lot •* Ridge Dr., Barbara R. Schoell worth of Pinney St., Roger A. sible Information. (Likewise, should all pecAffists The Christians -and the Mbdems But one argument is dlhchlng the of faults, and there’s lots o f" of Mt. Vernon, Leola V. Tra- Mooney of 4 Hilltop Dr., Linda Tlie program attacked by Mr. be fCrbldden to sspeek in our fought over and conquered the dty in case tor all those who believe that parks problems to solve, but It Is still ver of 256 Si. Main St., all of a . Rockoiwskl of 61 Lawrence Thorp as "regreititable” was a high adhocls because some dem- the best the world has to offer, ” Rockville who received mas- St., all of Rockville, B.S.; and two weeks segment otf a full onstratoirs peiitonm acts otf dvU order to obtain polltioal rule over ter­ ought to be for lots of people to have and until a better one comes <' THE WORD IS OUT - - W E’RE rain sacred to esich. And today, in the lots of (hfferenit kinds of fun in. ter’a In education deg;reee. Dairld R. Carter of 17 Franklin year Modem Profaleins oourse dlsobeidlence ? along, I’ll support this one Also, JiUlne K. Clinton of 118 st.. Rockville, B.A. of study wihleh included many wake d the latest conquest, Israel, like Sinioe all this zany public use of Cen­ wholeheartedly. < • Ttie membens otf the Ooven- Orchard HIU Dr., William iRoon- By schools, those students speakers on various dssues. try boaid of education should the Crusaders and the Arabs in their tral Park began, there have been no Sincerely, sy of 825 Diane Dr. and David receiving nursing degrees are: Tfie course, in dealing with Photocraphed By ReBinald Pinto Mrs. R.S. Saplenza '' be (xxigraitudated fior their de­ time, wants the satisfaction of being murders there. And the Incidence of D. Vale of 226 Abby Rd. aU of Norwalk Hospital School of "(modem problems" was de­ fense otf Bicaidemic freedom. master there, and has the addltkniail lesser dlStuiben'ces has gone way down. WILLIAM CURTIS, MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER, 1967 Editor’s Note: All writers to the Wapplng, who received mas­ Nursing: Miss Roxanne Angell signed to alUow the irtudenitB an The board demonstrated the claim of having been master there, cen­ Putting the park to real pttolic use, Open Forum are reminded that ” ter’s In education degrees. of 22 Sanford Rd. opponbunity to enter into a dia­ right of the professional edu­ turies ago, before either of its rivals. giving it a function of really be­ letters to this department must Stanford; Richard H. Ken­ Joseph Lawrence School of logue wlith the faculty as well cators to determine who should As such conquerors, full of the natu­ longing to lots of different kinds of peo­ have the signatures of their au- nedy of Manchester, M.A. Nursing of New London; Miss os other IndiiviidualB. or should not be allowed the RED HOT ral love and passion of Jews tor thdr ple, has apparently done more to alter Herald thors. The letters as published.,, Pennsylvania: Peter D. Zag- cuzabeth F. Smith, Mias Ju^ Pertinent topics, imluding opportunity to speak to the stu­ own city, the Israeli have now, against the atmosphere than the continual patrol may bear a pseudonym, with Uo of 63 Lakewood Circle, jlth McGill and Miss Donna G. politics, eoonomlics, integration, dents. Inside By Rowland Evans Jr. the identity of the writer being ’’’ the advice and wish of even their best of thousands of additional policemen Yesterdays M.B.A.; Ronald W. Stephens of Gulbdnas, aU of Manchester edtxxLtlon, war and other issues held confidential. A letter we 45 Green Manor Rd., doctor of Grace-New Haven School of otf sooilal Urnpott were disouEsed The school 'board reflects an friends, proceeded with formal steps for would ever have done. now hold, signed by "A. Man- dental medicine; and Miss Cursing; Miss Donna Chandler affirmation of our democratic AND R O LLIN G OUT DEALS Robert D. Novak 25 Years Ago during the oourse otf the year. tradition. the unification of the dty under their. Or, to risk a bold pronouncement: the Chester Boy” and discussing" mizabeth S. Huebner, RFD 3, q, gg sanford Rd. and Miss Di­ One oan appireclate the con­ poUtical rule. beat way to curb crime is to promote Report An amendment to the Emer­ the Vietnam issue cannot be ” RockvUle, M.A. ane L. Maynard of 82 Dover cern of a perent fbr the educa- Submitted by: Raymond W. Perhaps nuieh of the present protest a lot of positive living. gency Plan for (^aaoline Ration­ considered tor publication un­ Central Connecticut State; Rd. tlion of hlB oblld. DuOharme, Social Studies Rockefeller than for Califor­ Norris out of the party, but is based on ddsUke and distaste for the NORTH PLATTE, Neb. —Al­ ing is received by (Local War less we have a signature to It. Mrs. Eileen R. Learned of 30 Hartford Hospital School of In an open society every in­ teacher. Joseph F. DeLucia, ON THE BEAUTIFUL NEW CHEVROLET though the streets of North nia’s Ronald Reagan, exactly Tiemann is fighting back. He Forest St., M.S.; Miss Joyce E. Nursing’ Miss Kathleen A. Kll dividual (has the right to ques­ Science Dept, tiharlman. Sal­ process of annexation by conquest, in de­ Price and Rationing Board 11- fiance of what poor brand of law this The Tragedy CVf Senator Dodd Platte were lined with 20,000 reversing the sentiment of Ne­ bucked the state’s two most Udo of 44 Avondale Rd., M.S.; ^Ish, Miss Nancy C. Ryan and tion and driitlcize. This ts not vatore J. Catania, Vicis-Prln- braska's Republican rank-and- powerful Republicans —Sen­ 76 that allows a gasoline deal­ "Academic Freedom” In world has in the shape of the United Nebraskans tor the annual Buf­ Gary W. Hudson of 20 Brook mIss Barbara J. Smith, all of only a iprerageitDve of the citi­ clpal Teressa E. L Williams, The censure of Sen. Thomas J. Dodd falo Bill pre-rodeo parade, there file. ator Roman Hruska and Na­ er or supplier a preference to Coventry St. and Mrs. Ruth H. Wilber of Manchester. Nations Charter and previous United zen, but a reqponslbllty. Art Dept. Chairman. David L. is a double tragedy. was deathly silence when the What makes the battle par­ tional Committeeman Donald certain consumer demands, cov­ To the Editor, 3 River Rd., both of Wapplng, gt. Francis Hospital: Miss (Mr. Thorp felt it "regretta­ MaoKenzie, Business Manager. Nations dedsdons with regard to Pales­ It 1s a personal tragedy of great mag­ ering defense workers, trucks ’Thunderbird convertible car­ ticularly intense is the strangle­ Ross —to hand-pick his own Representative TTiorp la quot- , M.S.; Mrs. Loretta E. Scribner jo-Ann Dunn of Wyllle Circle, ble” that the school wiould al­ Robert T. Hall Jr., Mathe- tine. . nitude tor the man himself. rying Governor Norbert T. hold by bi-partisan conserva­ state chairman. He is at odds and ambulances. ed in your issue of June 21. of 748 Governors Highway. ToUand; Miss Elizabeth Galll- low pacinsts to come In end matl<» Dept. Chairman. Esther But the long range apprehension, It is a political tragedy for Connecti­ (Nobby) Tiemann passed by. tives over Nebraska the last with most of the state’s Con­ Manchester, as well as every The article deals with the our- South Windsor, M.S. chant of 10 Turnbull Rd.; Miss speak when federal funds are Freeman, Business Dept. which should somehow make itself ap­ cut. ’Then the quiet was broken by generation (most recently In gressional delegation and may community throughout the renft controversy in Coventry ■ Also, Mrs. Thelma L. Katz of Cynthia Usk of 132 Valley View used to a4d the system. Chairman. Laura Trask, Home parent even to the victors of the mo­ Sen. Dodd's effectiveness as a U.S. a woman who tossed a penny caretaker years as Governor by support a primary election United States, registers its overVhe right of teachers to 256 Llynwood Dr., Bolton, M.S.; Lane; Miss Janet Bushnell of What we feel Is most regret­ Economics Dept. Chairman. ment, is that such treatment of Jerusa­ Senator has now been forfeited. No at the car, shouting: "Here’s conservative Democrat Frank purge attempt of Neanderthalic youths in the 18-to-20 age Miss Esther L Ellen otf Siomers 70 w. Middle Tpke.; Miss Ml- table is 'that heire Is an exam­ Peter S. Karalekas, Physical Representative David Martin. faring V’controverslal” speakers • lem sets it up as a iptize which, If it amount of comp>assion tor the man con a penny for you. Governor.’’ It Morrison). group for possible service in into the classroom. Rd., Ellington, MS.; and Alan chaela (tolllns of 52 Hilltop Dr.; ple otf an attempt to abridge Education Dept. Chairman. alter the result. E. Ramsdell otf 7 Lewis laicadeimic freedom, an exiample can be taken by force and the claim of was only the beginning of pen­ Much of Tlemann’s program Another battle for party pow­ the armed forces of the coun­ Reprasentative ’Thorp states St., and Miss Louise Morin of Wor­ George M. Coon, Social Stud­ It is impossible to see how Sen. Dodd er is expected soon in a private try. Rockville M.S. otf the old oontnoveirsy between one tradition today, is open to the con­ ny tossing and jeering, inter­ was of a kind adopted long ago that ’lit Is regrettable the cester Rd., Vernon. ies Dept. Cjialrman. Lois A. could pick up the routines of office or mixed with sullen silence. Not huddle between Tiemann and Those recei-ving bachelor’s academic freedom and federal Magaldi, Foreign Language quest of some other traditionaJ daim In the rest of the country: school ' did not use another eld to ediucalticn. function again on an equal basis in a even' Tlemann’s supporters Income and sales taxes (both Ross. The Governor is expect­ 10 Years Ago method” in examining phil­ degrees by colleges are Dept. Chairman. William R. whenever the backers of such a claim chamber which has dallied so with his ed to categorically reject Ross’s Pennsylvania: Richard D. » > • ww» , _ (Should the source of funds could (leny that so frigid a re­ of them. Incredibly enough, This date 10 years ago was osophies or beliefs which may . learn to fight well enough to conquer fate and which has shown more parlia­ ception In this Republican cat­ new to Nebraska), state aid to suggestions that Hruska head be construed as controversiaJ. Diehl of Rt. 44A, Coventry, T odoy 111 H lStO ry the dty for themseives. mentary than j>ersonaI concern in a Sunday; ’The Herald did not B.S. tle country connotes deep politi­ education, stepped-up economic (See Page Seven) Mr. Thorp stated to one of By The Associated Press That ideal status for the dty, which weighing his case. cal trouble for the Governor, publish. Yale WllHam C. Whltesell OVER 100 NEW CARS IN STOCK development, reform of mental our faculty members and mem- ' (rf t»i H iw iiton Rd B A • a n d Friday, June 80, the we tried to visualize at the beginning of Friday’s censure vote was the shat­ barely six months in office. health facilities. In a • state bers of the press that he fe lt, this piece; would leave no people, no tering oljpiax to an ordeal both for Sen. where governors are tradi­ that neither the marinea nor ; Thomas L. Smith of 1 Elling-Elling If it's so perfect ’The trouble Is not hard to ton Ave., Rockville, B.A. faction, no nation, no religion whisper­ Dodd and for the members of the Sen­ find. Nobby ’Tiemann has at­ tionally subordinate to the non­ the National Association for Today’s Highlight In History PICK YOUR CHEVROLET NOW... PICK ate. But the accused has had his clay, partisan legislature, Tiemann Worcester Polytechnic Insti­ ing to Itself under its own breath: tempted and largely succeed­ Advancement of Colored People : tute; Charles_ _ L._____ Blake of 812__ On this date In 1834, the U.S. how come there isn't has had ample time to defend himself, ed in pulling Nebraska out of has been a determined arm- nor iCongress of Racial Equal­ "Wait until it is our tum, wait until we and dtill has been found guilty. twister. A Thought for Today Hartford Tpke., B.S.; Richard Congress established the Indian the political Stone Age. That ity should be invited to par­ A. Symonds of 23 Allan Dr., territory. more of it? YOUR DEAL...THEY'RE ALL GREAT! get our chance.” The Senate’s censure was based upon necessarily has meant enacting His record of accomplishment ticipate in a school program Any such ideal status for the city pre­ Is excellent, mlssing'on only two "Feed my sheep” is the com­ nation from Jesus. Instead, he Vernon, B.S.; and Richard S. This Date Because the only way to make perfect Dodd’s alleged misuse of funds collected taxes and spending money to where the puipose of those Neff of 31 Earl St., Rockville, In 1777. BrlUsh forces In the dudes the possession of the city by any through poliiticaJ testimonials. The sec­ meet the needs, something new major proposals —a state con­ mand given by Jesus after the receives a commission to feed groups might be discussed. beer is to brew it slowly. And in small stitutional convention and an resurrection to Peter. Peter the flock. The quick tempered, B.8 . Revolutionary War evacuated particular nation or religion, even by ond claim of double billing by Dodd’s for Nebraska and particularly Mr. ’Thorp indicated that Rhode Island School of De- New Jersey and crossed to Sta- amounts. SPARKLING BARGAINS GALORE that nation and that religion which have office for the exipense of airplane flights new for Nebraska Republicans. open housing law. But the cost had denied him, but now is perhaps unsympathetic Peter, these philosophies should be Instead of making great amounts of has been high: Opposition from to feed the sheep of Christ’s now knew what it was to be sign: Stephen Kirk of 23 Glen- ten Island, to be conceded a great degree of senti­ was rejecrt.ed. To any Republican tossing the related to the students vicar­ wood Rd., Ellington, B.F.A., In 1921, former President WU- merely good beer, we'd rather take the USED flock. What kind of treaitment mental priority^ in the situation. Both are the kind of issues which in­ penny sales tax back at the the Omaha power structure. Re­ humbled and to receive for­ iously. time to make less of a perfect beer. dHring our big Pre4th publican party warlords, and might we expect from the giveness at the hands of the and Michael J. Lauretano of Unm Howard Toft was appoint- Not tor Arabs, not tor CSirdstdons, vite a web of pro and con argument. No Governor In the Buffalo Bill pa­ The stiudent, it seems, needs. 418 E. Center St., B.F.A. 6d justice of the U.S. Su- ; So if your local store or tavern is amount of explanation, however, can rade, ’Tiemann has betrayed the rank-and-file Nebraskans rear­ hands of someone whom we one he had wronged. to be protected from con­ temporarily out of Krueger Pilsner, don’t not for one bloc in the United Nations ed in an antl-govemment tradi­ had failed despite our protes­ Northeastern: David Ursin preme Court, off JuIy Glearanco quite justify the activities involved as party’s conservative orthodoxy. troversial issues. . If so, Mr. of RFD 1, Andover, B.S.; Al- In 1934. AdoU HlUer began a blame him. Blame us. CARS or tor another, not even, for the proc­ tion. tations that we would stand Rev. James A. 'Birdsall being right, proper, or beyond question Whether Tiemann survives Thorp underestimates the cal- len V. Herring of 17 Avon St., purge of hundreds of poUtical ' We're not perfect, but our beer is. esses of law, although they should be —and this is the snare in which the sen­ It was just such a coalition by ? Peter had failed and might St. Peter’s Episcopal this ordeal Is of some Import­ that finally hounded George readily have expected condem­ Church, Wapplng (See Page Seven) B.8.; and Kurt A. Elgenbrod and military leaders In Oerma- allowed to 'govern, but for Jerusalem it­ ator was trapped. ance beyond Nebraska’s bor­ ny. Krueger Pilsner 6 i dORVAlft ' self, that it need never again become of 17 Lydall St., B.S. U &HEVft6LET' 63 CHEVROLET But the tragedy goes deeper. ders. Overshadowed by the Rea­ Providence College: John T. In 1941, German troops cap- Impala Super Sport Convertible. V-8, Monza 4-Door. 6 cylinder, auto., ra­ Impala 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, auto., the scene of war and the object of con­ For behind these open issues loom the gan’s, Percys, and Brookes last Mitchell, formerly of Manches- tured the city of Minsk In the auto., power steering, radio, dio, heater, bucket seats, radio, heater, 9 1 7 7 S quest by anybody, should Israel, in its larger, graver questions which the Sen­ year, Tiemann nevertheless Is Fischetti ter, BJL. Soviet Union. heater, bucket seats, A 9 VOA whitewalls. ” I ■MD whltewaUs. victorious moment, have given its piime ate Elthics Committee left unexplored by one of the most promising fig­ Stanford: Miss Elizabeth In 1946, the third atomic bomb whitewalls. consideration. The solution now being the convenient prcxiedure of referring ures to emerge from the 1966 Halfrlck of 14 Westminster was dropped—In a test over 66 CHEVROLET 65 VOLKSWAGEN 63 CHEVROLET Republican victories. ships anchored at Bikini In the Deluxe Sun Roof 2-Door. 4-speed, ra­ Impala 4-Door. V-8, auto., radio, l| adopted is one of natural pride and fer­ many of the documents purloined by the Impala Sport Sedan. V-8, auto., power dio, heater, bucket seats, vent national and religious resolve, but Bonator’e former employes to the De­ At age 42, the handsome, ro­ w y iJehigh: Donald L. Booth of MarshaU IslShds. steering and brakes, ra^o, whitewalls. ^ 1 4 7 9 heater, power steering and S I TA R partment of Justice. ’These unacted-on bust (6-foot-3, 230 pounds) Tie- 78 Edgewood Dr., B.S. Ten Yean Ago heater, vinyl roof, 1 ftO A O E brakes, whitewalls. It is not one of security for the dty Pro-Western supporters of whitewalls. | which reaches beyond the length and claims of influence-peddling, together mann is well-equipped tor the 'Georgetown: Timothy Don­ 64 PONTIAC with Sen. Dodd’s past reputation, in television era of politics. More­ ahue of 10>2 Avondale Rd., Lebanon’s Premier Sami El 66 CHEVROLET Catalina Sport Coupe. 2-1-2, V-8, 63 CHEVROLET strength of one particular swo(rd. And Connecticut and in Washington, for an­ over, he has the toughness all Solh won a solid -victory in par- Bel Air 4-D(x>r, V-8, auto., power auto., power steering and brakes, ra­ Impala 4-Door. V-8, auto., S 1 7 9 R without peace and security for the dty, other personal weakness leave in the too often lacking In moderate Beaver College of Pennsyl­ Uamentary elections. steering, radio, heater, dio, heater, bucket seats, ATVAK radio, heater, wdiltewaUs. there can be no lasting peace tor the re­ background a larger unsettled area than Republicans. He might well be­ vania: Miss Caroline Akin of One Year Ago wWtewaUa. whltewalte. ^ I # 7 9 gion. When will man grow wise enough come a national figure to con­ 80 Starkweaither St., B.A. France’s President Charles de 63 FORD that which was resolved by the censure 65 CHEVROLET 64 FORD Galaxle 4-Door. V-8, auto., to construct h'lmself the victories which vote. tend with —^If he survives his Brown; Donald e ’. Besser of Oaulle and Kremlin leaders Impala Convertible. V-8, auto., power early baptism of fire. 114 Adelaide Rd., B.A. caUed for an end to foreign In- Galaxle 4-Door Hardt. V-8, auto., radio, heater, do not contain and plant the seeds of Finally, the most tragic aspect of this steering, nuUo, heater, ILOfbOC power steering, radio, jkv COC whitewalls. 91150 new war? sad situation—and the root of It—Is the But there is a less personal Trlntty CoUega? Richard J. terventlon In Vietnam as De whitewalls. ’''AWTD heater, whitewalls. ” 19 7 9 unquestionable fact that Sen. Dodd has reason for general interest in SuUlvan of 27 Keeney St. B.S., QauUe ended an 11-day visit to 65 FORD Tiemann’s fate. and David B. DoU of 720 Spring the Soviet Union. 64 CHEVELLE 62 CHEVROLET fal'led to understand the nature of sena­ Bt., B.S. Today’s Birthdays Qalaxle 500 XL Sport Coupe. V-8, Malibu 4-Door. 6 cylinder, Impala 4-Door Hardtop. No Guilt In Our Pockets torial responsibility. It iis a sorry de­ Although he has burst forth auto., power steering, radio, V-8, auto., radio, heater, as the most progressive Nebras­ Skidmore: Miss Suzanne Bast German Communist boss standard, radio, heater, 91195 fense when a man entrusted with one Sharp of 865 Summit St. B.A. Walter Ulbrlcht Is 74 years old. heater, bucket seoits, R 9 AAR whitewalls. ” 1 9 A 9 whitewalls. What Gardner Acldey, chaiirman of of the highest elective offices below the ka Republican since George whlterwallis. the Council of EJconomic Advisers, and Norris bolted the party In the Rochester Institute of Tech- Actress Susan Hayward Is 48. 63 OLDSMOBILE 61 CHEVROLET presidency repeatedly fidmits that money late 1930s, he is no doctrinaire 65 COMET therefore President Johnson's chief has been wrongly used but repeatedly Model 404 4-Door. 6 cylinder, auto., Super 88 4-Door. V-8, auto., power Impala Station Wagon. V-8, auto., spokesman on the economic front, told progressive In the Norris mold. i ___ steering and brakes, radio, 0 | AAB power steering and brakee, SIIOR excuses It on the ground that no law Rather, small town banker Tie- radio, heater, R IA O R Congress the other day was that fears or ccxle has been broken. whitewalls. ” I "IT® heater, whitewalls._____ ^ I 9 * t 9 radio, heater, whitewalls. ^ O T 9 msuin has applied business­ When Th« Occasion Calls for Flowars,' of recession end oontraction of our For a man In high public office, laws men’s techniques to problems of m m n IF YOU HAVEIiPT DRIVEN A USED CAR FROM CARTER’S . . . YOU SHOULD economy are now all vanished, and that and codes are no substitute tor a per­ government, and that inevitably Think of Tho what has now become assured for us Is sonal grasp of the ethical imperatives produces bigger government. It the new Inflationary pressure of too which go with public trust. also produces opposition from Parkhill-Joyce •miioh pro^Milty. We regret this disgrace that has come inside his own party. On that basis, he said, we now need, upon a senator elected by the people of Thus, Tlemaim’s troubles P A D T C D CHEVROLET Oonnectiout. more than ever, to vote ourselves that here are but part of the na­ Flower Shop The personal tragedy In thiis situation tax income tax increase—or possibly one tionwide schism of the Repub­ Frank Oakaler, Proprietor is deep. lican party between pragmatic Ml MAIN BT.. MANOIESTER U H lf I even heavier—that the Johnson admin­ Ln CO., INC. But the public tragedy—and the pub­ probj^em-solvera and ideological (Next to Hartford National istration recommended back In January. lic obligation arising from it—is grave conservatives. It is natural that Bank) 1229 MAIN ST,—OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9—THURS. TILL 6—MANCHESTER One instant comment cm this,\ from and paramount. — NEW HAVEN REG- Tiemann has far greater affin­ '.... m m s Hii HOUR um m a YES—WE DELIVER'O HK)«t Americans, wiU be that thirsud- ______Phonra: 6484)791 — 649-1448 I t OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY. JULY 3rd FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 16‘TER . . ity for New York’s Nelson sm m G. Krueger Brewing Co.. Cranston, R.l. P A G E EIG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., ITIIDAY, JUNl^ 80, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE SO, 1967 P A G E N IN E son, Williams Rdi; John B. -Coventry Teaching Staff Bolton Toomey, Toomey Rd.) Courtney D EV a O P IN Q C. Tuokei’, Hebron IM.) Mbs. PKINTDt^O Announced for Elizabeth S. Ubert, Bolton Cen­ ENLAROEMENTS John Klein Named Head Potential Jurors Selected ter Rd.; Raymond A. . Ursln, Hebron Rd.; Daniel F. VerlUl Ig lllH II Bible School T. Miller, Brookfield Rd.; Rob­ ARTHUR DRUB Bolton residents on the jury Jr., Tolland' Rd.; Neman P. Extra ert B. Munson, Riga ''ILane; Of American Legion Post Tile teaching Staff of the list for state courts for. the Ward, Cook Dr.; Richard F. Vacation Bible School of the 1967-68 court session are: George B. Murphy, French Rd.; Warner, Carpenter Rd.; Mrs. Raymond E. Myette, Fernwood Saving 8 in Green - Chobot - Richardson Other offiders elected anil to Presbyterian Chdreh has been Mrs. iFrances E. Angelo, Wil­ Nancy F. Warren, South Rd.; Dr.;. William E. Neverette, Poet, American Legion, has be installed in October include anounced by Mrs. Robert Per­ liams Rd.;. Mrs. Edith Allison, Mrs. Doris V. : West, Hebron elected John Klein of Schooll Emory Hill, steward; William sona o f 26 Goalee Dr., director Brandy St.; George A. Banks, Lakeside Lane; Mrs. Betty Nor­ Rd.; George W. WUoox Jr., - ■«> Picnic St., as its commander for 'Uie A. Miller, lecturer; Ernest of (the schodL Carpenter Rd.; Mik. Elda M. ris, (Riga Lane;' Norman C. Westvlew Dr.; James W. Wil­ 'V'*- •'■’ v ‘t ; 1967-68 year, succeeding John Brown, Chaplain; Mrs. Nancy They are Mrs. John Pohlman, Calhoun, Flora Rd.; Albert Quellette, Dean Dr. son, Mt. Sumner Dr.; Kenneth (568 Center St., R. ILacek in the post of com­ Hannoni lady assistant stew­ Mrs. Donald Hammersla, Mrs. Calve, Brookfield IRd.; Ronald Mrs. Isolda Pagglolij RFD 1; Wilson, Converse Rd.; Gunther CHAROE YOUR Patio & mander. \ \ ard; Mrs. Corinne Pender, as- Ronald ' Schultz, Mrs. Alfred W. Churchill, Volpl Rd.; Mrs. Mrs. Irene H. Pesola, RFD 1; H. Winkler, Conveirse Rd.; Ray­ (Francis' Murphy' is the new sist^n't keward, eind Mrs. Ger­ Klein, nursery; Mrs. Truman Kathleen Dolln, Keqney Dr.; Mrs. Frances M. Peters, RFD mond C. Wogman, Feimwood 1 -,y\ vice commander with the folr trude A. Haven, secretary. Crandall, Mrs. Frank Hicks, Mrs. Cornelia M. Elliott, (RiFD 2; Carlton M. Phillips, Hebron D*.; C. Arthur Wortman, ’Tol- GAS - O IL Holiday Needs lowing other officers elected at Also, Miss June D. Loomis, Mlsa Nancy Brandle, kindeiv 2; Albert W. Hemingway, Ver­ Rd.; Mrs. Sadie Plante, Bay- ' '"S '-'V* laiid Rd.; George B. Ynema, aiM E inm a the annual meeting June 23 in treasurer; Mrs. Edna Roberts, garten. non Rd.; (Richard A. Henser- berry Rd.; William E. Prlndle, Vernon Rd.; Charles J. ^ p p a , w f . J. ' , . : the Legion Home on Wall Pomona; Mrs. Albertina Also, Mis. Hamllbon Leach, son, Lyman Rd.; Arthur L. Bolton Ceivter Rd.; Albert A. School Rd. C r o d i t St.: Sanford Jones as junior Lynch, Ceres; Mrs. Ruth Mrs. WilUom Vahone, Mrs. Higher, Carp^ter Rd.; (65rs. Pullo Jr., French Rd.; Robert C arib Loomis, Flora and Ernest A. Lillian Keeney Dr.; L. Putman, Mount Sumner Dr.; vice commander; John ILacek, Russell Turner, Mrs. Morgan Landlord Accused adjutant; Oharles (Benjamin, Brown, executive committee, Wilt, primary; Mrs. George Bruoe R'^Hutchinson,.'tHutchi Shoddy Dan Rattazzi, Brandy St.; Hen­ three years. The other two on ry Rau, Plymouth Lane; Mrs. NEW BRITAIN (AP)—A New finance officer; Richard Snow, Sm ia, Mrs. Russell Taylor, Mill Rd.; Mrs. Flora B. John­ Britain landlord Is accused in a the executive committee are son, RFD 1; Mrs. Odett D. Emily Robotto, Volpl Rd.; historian; Tadeusz Szelug;a, Awarded $250 Mrs. Stanley Matteson and Circuit Court suit of trying to Adolph Roberts and William Keimeson, Clark Rd.; Mrs. Bruce Ronson, Bolton Center chaplain; Robert Garrepy, serv­ Mrs. , Charles Holiday, junior dloulble the nenlt or evict a wiMte A. Miller. Marion M. Kilpatrick, Keeney Rd.; John F. Sambogna, Bolton Waleem* Hart ice officer, and Sheldon Jones, Dr. Richard T. STvenson, son and inteirmediate. tenant whose Negro son-in-law sergeant-at-arms. The next regular meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Swen­ Dr. Center Rd.; Abilio R. Santos, will be held at 8 p.m. July 20 ’The Bible School will have a Tinker Pond Rd.; Howard E. moved into the family’s apart­ Also, Paul Maddox, assistant son of 47 Candlewood Dr., has closing program Friday, July 7, Alfred T. Lanerl, French IRd.; in the Grange Hall. Server, RFD 2; Mrs. Dorothy ment. sergeant-at-arms; Oscar Miller, recently been named a winner Mias Beverly A. Llebman, ’Ihe Grange Hall is sponsor­ at 7 p.m. 'The students will tell Sharpley, RFD 2; Wallace A. ^The State Ciidl Rights Com- George Kelson of Andover, and of a $250 National March of RIFD 2; Mrs. Bernice P. Love- ing public pinochle card parties Bible stories, and sing some of Shearer, Cider Mill Rd.; Mrs. mlsslon instituted the suit Matthew Sataro, members of Dimes Foundation Merit Award. the songs that they have grove, South Rd.; Robert L. at 8 p.m. in its hall on July 6, Alice B. Skinner, RFD 2; Wil­ Wediiesday. the executive committee. Dr. Swenson, a June g;rad- learned in the school. Hand­ Luchenblll, Surmingdale Lane; 13 and 27. fred F. Smith, Cider Mill Rd. ’The landlord, Rudolph Pom- (Installation o f the new of- uate o f Baylor Unlversitiy Col­ work made by the children will This cor Report Cards Carl G. Ludwig, Llynwood Dr.; Robert P. Stephens, Fernwood erenke, was ordered to appear fleers will be held in the fall. lege of Medicine, Houston, ’Tex., be on display in the Fellowship hos posseci 6-Foot Tall Students of Coventry High John McCarrlck, Bolton Cen­ Dr.; Samuel H. Stitham, Rt. in Circuit Court Monday to show Poloron Alpine Poloron Alpine Plaid Finish Aluminum 51/2-Ft. 6 Rib Two Coventry High School received the award for writing Room 'of the church. The event our 16-point School are reminded their re­ ter Rd.; Mrs. 'Barbara K. Mc­ 44A; Mrs. Clara Stygar, RFD cause why he should not be and two £1 O. Smith High the most oiitsbanding original is open to parents and their safety and Garden Torches 3 port cards may be picked up Kay, Brookfield Rd.; Mrs. Mar­ 1; Miss Jeanette Sumner, Bol­ restrained from raising the rent ICE CHEST Vk-GAL. JUG 4GAL. COOLER SAND CHAIR Beach Umbrella School of Storrs students are paper on the 'subject of birth frienda performance ion N. Miller, RiFD 2; Wesley ton Center R d.; Carl E. Swan­ of evicting the tenant. representing Coventry and in the school office after 9 defects. The winner was deter­ lust. o.m. Monday. Any report cards Our Reg. Mansfield at the Department of mined by the medical school. Our Reg. •not picked up by July 7 wiil be Our Rag. Our Reg. Our Rag. Our Reg. Connecticut American Legion ' Swenson, 26, Will start his 4.29 4.19 p r . mailed home at a la’ter date. >4 2.99 ,99 4.29 2.99 5.90 and Auxiliary program this intemahlp tomorrow at Ben . 7 7 3.44 2.29 4.29 3.29 Strawberry Stole week at the University of Con­ ’Taub General Hospital in Hous­ Molded of Hi-impact leak proof The Ladies’ Association of Handaome — lightweight, can- Leak-proof, heavy gauge eteel; Colorful Saran seat and back, Sturdy 6-rib umbrella with 2 Spun aluminum, 7" diameter ton. ^astlc. VacucelS huulatra — necticut. These students have the First Congregational not mat or corrode — Vat/acucel® foam insulation keeps food hot 1” tubular aluminum — finger piece pointed metal pole. Green head, 6 ft. black sectional pole. just completed their junior koepa cold up to 4 days, ao quart Church is having its annual Here’s The inaulated — two-tone Red li or cold. Gay plaid finish. #535 tip folding. Perfect for beach, and White only. #2395 One filling lasts 8 to 10 hours. years at their schools. capacity — aluminum carrying strawberry dessert and Spring White or Green k White. P-IG li^e, boat or pool. #90 #3A Randall W. Glenney of Cov­ sale will be held from 4 p.m. Area Weather handlea. Red/Whlte. P-IS entry High and James F. In­ to 7 p.m. tomorrow in the ves­ WINDSOR LOCKS (A P I - galls of the E.O. Smith High try of the church. Admission First Place School are delegates to the Nut­ Considerable fog covers the 6” LILY PICNIC PLATES is $1 for adults and 50 cents coastal sections of southern New meg Boys’ State program. They for children under 12 years of have been sponsored respective­ England this morning, the .V ' ."''■Vx 't , Our. Reg. age. U.S. Weather Bureau reports. MIKADO ly by the Rotary Club of Cov­ To Look .57 Block Dance Sunday Inland a thick cloud layer , • 4 4 ' entry and the legion post. Leo The "Fugatlves” will play for PARTI-LITES Vlgpieault, guidance counselor covers the sky and some drizzle White > sandwich size-100 per package 5-POSm ON FOLDING CHAISE the block dance from 4 p.m. to is falling. at the local high school, is the 8 p.m. Sunday at the new St. local Leg;lon’s chairman of this ' Skies will ^e mostly cloudy For Your Our Reg. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church today with the coastal fog lifting 9” PICNIC PLATES j program. south parking area during the 3.59 Joan Murdock of Coventry very slowly this morning. Tem­ 2.66 strawberry festival the High and Susan Gant of the E. peratures will be cooler than C f Q Our Rag- 20-ft, string of 7, U.L. approved church’s Holy Name Society is ’Thursday In all sections. High O. Smith High School are the Second Car! • 0 ! 7 •«» Our Reg. cord with bulbs. «8PL sponsoring. reading around 70 are likely at delegates completing the week’s A square dance and exhibi­ course at the Laurel Girls’ State the coast while inland middle White — 100 per package. 4.49 tion by the Whlrlaways Square 70s will be more common. NO PRIMIN6 , program. ’They are sponsored Dance Club will be held from ■ respectively by the auxiliary to Some sunshine is possible this REQUIRED YARD FOG 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. afternoon but it will be of very 65 VOLKSWAGEN 100 LILY COLD CUPS the Legion Post and the XI Kap­ The “Destructions” will be 1" aluminum tubing; spun ends; pa Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. short duration. 2-Door. Blue, black vinyl, “Insect Killer” the diance band playing from Our Reg. 5 adjustments. 6 web, green or Mrs. Eugene Rychllng of the A weak front Is moving radio, outside CO 4QK 7 p-m. to 8'pJn. mirror. blue with white. #615. local AL Auxiliary is chairman through central New York and .89 In the event of rain the of the Girls’ State program for Pennsylvania this morning. dance progpums will be held in­ Scattered showers and possibly the local unit. side the church in its hall where 63 PONTIAC 7 os. cups — 100 par package. Delegates and alternates for a thundershower will spread out Grand Prlx Hardtop. Auto., the iStrawberry shortcake is, ahead of the front today. In the 49th annual Amerlcal Le­ being served from 4 p.m. to 8’ PS, PB, Blue. $ H 9 5 50 U LY HOT CUPS gion Department of Convention southern New England the most Amazon Tested. Fogs pjn. on the basis of ’‘ah you 'MM/VWIIfll* to be held July 13, 14, and 16 likely time for showers will be 60 feet. Insect killer & can eat’’ in New Haven have been elect­ during the afternoon. LASTS — ^ C ! B Y Our Rag. repellent. Admission for the entire pro­ ed by both the local post and The showers will end early 66 OLDS. gram wlU be $1.50 ftor adults EVEN LONGER its unit. tonight and skies will become CulUaaa Oonv. Ooupa. Red, J and 75 cents for children uiuler For the Post, John R. Lacek, partly cloudy with the passage PS., P B , auto. $ 2 4 9 5 T OS. siae for any hot beverage. 14 years of age, with proceeds chairman of the delegation and of the front. Winds will shift 5 WEB LAWN CHAIR CITRONELLA to go to the St. Mary’s Church first delegate; Richard Snow, from southeast to west. Building Fund PARTY 'N PICNIC second delegate, and Tadeusz On Saturday skies will be CANDLES Rotary Dinner 65 VOLKSWAGEN Szeluga, third delegate. Alter­ mostly sunny, and temperatures John W. Allen will be in CHARCOAL BRIQUETS Our Rag. nates are Eugene Rychllng, Squarebaok. Red/ CO TOC charge of the entertainment will be warmer than today as TREATS first; John Klein, second, and black, 'whltewa'UB. ^IfOv 3.69 program for the Rotary Club westerly winds bring drier and Our Reg. Charles Benjamin, third. 2 .4 9 dinner meeting at 8 p.m. warmer air to southern New For the auxiliary, Mrs. John England. lV44b. BOX POTATO CHIPS .47 Wednesday in Coventry Grange 66 VOLKSWAGEN “toT . 8 9 Sturdy 1" tubular aluminum. 6 web across, 4 Lacek, chairman of the delega­ j Hall on Rt. 44A. Five Day Forecast Sedan. Blue, plus 4 down. Green & white or turquoise & U tion and first delegate; Mrs. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— QUICK CLEAN-UP radio, wtiitewtoUe. M495 Oakburne Briquets—SOO per store. 2 per customer. Contains oil of citronella. Repels Elaine Hotchkiss, second dele­ white. #200. Manchester Evening Herald Temperatures In Connecticut .69 insects. gate, and Mrs. Eugene Rych- during the five-day period Sat­ ling, third delegate. Alternates Coventry correspondent, F. 65 VOLKSWAGEN Paulino Little, tel. 742-6231. urday through Wednesday will X4b. BOX PRETZELS for the Unit are Mrs. Louis be near normal with dally highs % -ton pickup. $1395 ‘‘Big-Boy” Motorized Grill Steullet, first; Mrs. Ernest averaging 80 to 86 and over­ TRANSOGRABJ Marsh, second, and Mrs. Hen­ System 5 7 % Finished night lows 60 to 65. No signi­ FISHING KIT ry Korber, third. Auxiliary del- COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa— ficant day-to-day change. 64 VOLKSWAGEN .69 egates-at-large are Mrs. Rich­ It’s possible drive from here to Precipitation may total up to ard Snow and Mrs. Helen Mac- 10.88 a point 1,600 miles away In New l ^ O o n v . ^ . one inch locally in showers $1295 l-lb. BAG CORN PUFFS N Farland. Hampshire exclusively on no- about Sunday. Aho Family Guests crossing, no-stop-llght freeways 24’* tiowl 8% ” deep; chrome revolving grill with Mr. and Mrs. Aaro Aho, and and tollways within the Inter­ Part of the city of Texarkana, FLOWS ON EASILY 64 VOLKSWAGEN handles; screw-type grill adjustment; 5” wheels. their children, Alan and San­ state Highway System. ’The fed­ #2402. Only 40 per store. No Rainchecks. with ^(Xxipulatlon of 60,000, lies Black, sunroof. S I IO C .49 dra, were special guests of eral system is 67 per cent com­ in Texas, and the other part in #2173 A. Toy kit that kids actually fish with. the local AJ-. Post and Auxiliary plete. Arkansas. CHELTON HOUSE during their annual Past Com­ manders’ and Past President’s 62 FORD WHISKEY SOUR MIX ADJUSTABLE HIBACHI Night recently. FtolrlaneFlalrlane 500 eedan. $795 Alan Aho was awarded a Auto, V-8, PS., radto. 10"xl0" 6-PIECE Meritorius Service Medal and MUNICIPAL BUILDING . Big 4th of July Sale! 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F MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M AN^ES'i'Eh, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 1967 FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1967 j Pages 11 to 20 PAGE TE N Section Two FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1967 lEoMiing l^rraUi ~ ~ U .S. Pilots Hit WilUam Willis Graduates Hartford Man Faces Charge Ky Bows, Drops Bid Obituary Red Air Base, Sails Off Again; Among this year’s June grad­ In Connection with Break uates were many who received Port Facilities Town Takes WUUam E. Mahoney England Is Goal associate degrees or diplomas A 28-year-old Hartford man vision and charged Aeveral For Viet Presidency William H3. Mahoney, 68, o f from two-year coUeges and charged oariy this morning, _ (Oontliuied from Page One) (Continued from Page One) (Oontlmied from Page One) $32,000 Aid 76 Walnut St. dted swddenly technical schools. A list of Man- " say either one or more sector, the U.S. Command re- Will she worry’ Chester and area graduates by breaking and wtering involved Mlnh’s vice presidential run* early this morning: Wb home. porj[ed. A U.S. Mariiie plane on cussions of the' Ky and Thleu Mr. Mahoney waiei horn Sept., ‘•Evervbody asks me that. Oi schools Is as foUows: with crtmirtal Intent, after po- m the break, and the man seen nlng mate, lawyer Tran Ngoc' For Schools a support mission accidentally candidacies. Sources said the Lieng, a former minister ot wel*- 1898 In Manchester, a son of course I will worry some. But I Mitchell College: Miss Don- jice s&y he was seen in the area operating tte ca r was wearily bombed a unit of the 1st Marine council had decided to name a fare under Ky, said Mlnh woulif Federal and state aid alloca- Gann and EJllen Kennedy Ma­ have great faith In my hus- na M. Senkbell of 49 Gardner o f the Phllbrick Building at 364 a light ^Irt, Mad broad should- Regiment about 20 miles south­ caretaker government to run honey, and Uved In Manchester band’s'’ health, judgment and St. and Robert M. Samuelson Main St. shortly after the build- era, dark bushey hair sndand was return to SouUi Vietnam Satur­ tlona already earmarked for in his late twenties. west of Da Nang. South Vietnam while Ky and the Manchester schools, which moat of his life. He was a U.S. gai^j«f aWUty. He wiU come of 108 Hemlock St. j^g was broken into, Other Air Force pilots found a day or Sunday. Yesterday and early this Thleu campaigned. total more than $82,000, were Army veteran of WOrld W|ir through, I know that." , Endlcott Junior CoUege: Miss Frank J. D’Alessla, truck convoy 24 miles northeast But now’that the two men are So far, aU Indications are that morning police investigated unanimously endorsed by the n , serving In India. Befiore lus WHTia\once summed up the Joyce A. Baldyga of 439 HU- o „ g, crutch, was held In of the Mu Gla Pass and report- on the same ticket. It was not the Armed Forces OouncU several other breaks. Board of Education at Its meet­ retirement a few years ago, he motivation for hls daring voy- Hard St., Miss Constance R. jjjg arrest at 3:30 this ed destroying of damaging 18 blear If there would still be a would not permit Mlnh to re­ At 164 E. Center St., the of­ was employed In the mainten­ ages Nadeau of 183 Grandview St. jnojijiijig and presented at court trucks and trailer vans. caretaker government. The de- enter South Vietnam. It Issued a ing thia week. fice of Atty. Eugene Kelley was In sepairate actions, the board ance department o f Piatt & I’ve always been at the fron- and Miss Barbara Zubrow of pjast Hartford shortly after The heaviest military blows In cisloh to run together came aft- statement ’Thursday night say­ broken into sometime between by 6-0 votes Mcepted two grants Whitney, Division of United tiers—California. Alaska, and so 19 Waranoke Rd. $5,000 was the Soutb today were struck by er the decision to form a care­ ing he could not come hack for 9:30 and 11 last night, police to continue the vocational ed­ Aircraft Corp., BaiSt Hartford. on. Now there are fewer and Lasell Junior CoUege: Mrs. ^gs continued America’s high altitude B82s taker government. security reasons. say, but nothing was taken. In ucation program at Manchester Survivors include three fewer things that are not too Judith Taylor Dennison of 89 . ^ circuit Court 12, raiding from Guam smd, Thai­ To add to the'confusion, form­ Ky Is a buddhlst from North the same building, the John H. High School and for a summer brothers, Raymond D. Mahoney, easy for a man to do. To do Harlan St. and Miss Janice M. « land. Before dawn, the big er Premier Duong Van Mlnh Vietnam and Thleu ,1s a Roman Laippen office was also en­ program of small group instruc­ Cain L. Mahoney and Paul J. something easy would he to sub- Ford of 186 Cushman Dr. p,himri(>k bombers unloaded three strikes now In exile In Thailand, regls- CathoUc from central Vietnam tered and an attempt was made tion for dlsadvan^ed elemen­ Mahoney, all of Manchester, mU to old age. That I will never Westbrook Junior CoUege; Police say the l ^ o n c on suspected Communist con.— tered today for the Sept. 3 presl- In a country . where religion,, and t and several nieces and nephews. do " ’ Miss Barbara ClechowsW of 196 Agency was broken Into som^ to open a safe, and a desk was centa^on ipolnto In areias dential election. Mlnh, a major regional differences figure im- tary school pupils. ^ e vocational program, be­ The funeral will he held Mon­ Hls book about the 204-day Oakland St. time just before midnight pried open, police say. where U.S. officers fear Com- general who ran South Vietnam portantly In politics, •ih: day at 8:15 ajn. from the John Pacific trip, “ When the Sea Has Chandler School for Women of night. Entrance was gained by About 1:30 this morning the munlst attacks. for several months after theIn the former lineup, Ky had gun lest September, will be F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 Taken,” ' was published In the Boston: Miss Elinor M. Becker forcing a door on the north side pizzg House on W. Middle Two of the raids hit jungle downfall of Ngo Dlnh Diem In selected as hls vice presldenUto continued for the 1967-68 school W. Center St., with a Mass of united States this year and wUl of 44 Oakwood Rd. of the building'with a (srowtoar, xpke. was broken Into and a gtrongholds of Kontum Province** . late 1963, was made . ambaisa- .. -'J__ ___ runningn laeir^Ai* mate NmiVAn a lawyer, Nguyen year through funds allocated by requiem at St. James’ Church gome out In England about the Centenary College for Women _ which1.1 —a. was...... ^.,...... 1 found atnif ifiVtathe scene,ca/>onA coin....i.. box taken from a xronriiniYvending ^ central highlands a tradl- dor at large in . 1964__ after .. other.a*___T Van Loc. Thleu’s ff*l«4ait*a running v*imnlTtor mate imatA the State Department of Educa­ at 9. Burial wlU be hi St. hopes to land there. of New Jersey; Miss Linda A. A desk in the office had been machine. How much money Red infiltration point. The generals turned him out of of- had been Trinh Quoc Khanh, a tion’s Division of Vocational James' Cemetery. 'Thomas of 114 Steep Hollow rifled, but. nothing------was appax----- yet been de- Vietnam’s flee. farmer. Education. •jM -''*■' H _____ ...... Friends may oaU ait the fu­ Lane. ently taken, police say. termined, police say. northeast comer, where the ------” Of the $28,264 approved for neral home Sunday from 2 to 4 Public Records Modern School of Fashion When police arrived at the Shortly before 4 this morn- ctommunlats have been Infiltrat­ this program, $28,860 will pro­ and 7 to 9 pjn. Design of Massachusetts: Miss scene to investigate, a man fled, ing, police checked a break at through and around the vide 100 per cent costs for This Is the Only Way to Run an Invasion Palomino Back at Home equipment, supplies, travel re­ Warrantee Deeds Nancy Carol of 74 Spruce Sit. got into a car and drove away, One Hour Martmizing at 299 (jemllltarlzed zone that divides Arthur Moore Bay Path Junior College o f but police got the registration W. Middle Tpke. A window was Vietnam. imbursements and program de­ came to greet the leathernecks who are escorting 3 K C Oonstrucitiion Oo. Inc. Marines from the Glenview Naval Air Station are Arthur Moore, 81, of Sher- Massachusetts: Miss Karen number of the vehicle. Another found broken at the north side heaviest ground fighting velopment. The remaining Adolph Fang, president of the &th Marine Division for Francis F. and AUce E. After Sojourn at Pound $4,914 Is an additional appropri­ led aahore on Chicago’s North Avenue Beach on brooke, Que Can., father « “ er ofm ^ p^jperty at 17 Dale Rd Mega of 196 Oak St. patrolnmn saw another man of the building and police say coastal Binh Dlnh Prov- Association, which opened its annual convention ation providing one-half costs Lake Mifehigian yesterday by a group o f bikini-clad Mrs. Jullen Stmng of Du- Vincent J. Edgar to Robert Central Connecticut State who “took off on foot down the owners checking ® ince. Units of the U.S. 1st Caval- ^A anoeiessshoeless paiuuiuiiupalomino hwdo horse,, chla then took---- the animal to for more equipment. swimmers. The “natives” were friendly as they in Chicago. ______rant St., died Sunday at Sher- Martha’ A. Russell, prop- College: Miss Linda L. Gar- morning to see if anything was Airmobile, Division reported k,, Mnnrhester no- pound Haynes St., through a rear In Its motions, the board ask­ rison of Irving St. missing. killing 62 Communists In clashes ^ , Burrill said the horse, nam- brooke HospiW. grty at 214 Ferguson Rd. 68 yard.” The person was carrying • Queen Elizabeth talks with Oapt. Charles Adorns, left, leader of the guard of ed the Board of Directors to es­ Survivors also Include his h e a te r J. and Jeon T. Kle- Hartford College For Worn- A car belonging to Emma Wednesday and Thursday. U.S. Monday morning and con- u^pper, belongs to hls son 'a cane or a crutch and had a ^ honor band at Uplands Air Force Base on arrival there fOr a six-day tour of tablish "washout accounts” to Third Man Gets wife, another daughter and two Joseph F. and Elisabeth en: Miss Francesca DeClocclo limp," police say. Glode of 466 W. Middle Tpke. headquarters said seven Ameri- fined at the dog pound, was gnd is used for riding. He said None Arrested Fuss to Assist was taken at 1:30 this mom- 33 wound- reclaimed by hls SouUi Wind- that on Monday he went to \ Canada. At right is guard commander Mar. J. L. C. Entwhistle.______receive the funds. sons- s. Loersch, property at 19-21 of 127 Bissell SU Miss Karen gbortly after police say they Before the votes, Sidney Co­ 18-Month Term Funeral services were held g Howard c of \.T 85 Green Manor Wrt AUUl* _ . ing as it was parked in front owner and returned to hls Clark St. where the horse U In 5 Crashes saw the vehicle parked and hen, occupational coordinator Tuesday afternoon at St. Peter’s Robert T. and Virginia B. Rd. and Miss Enid Rosenthal of her residence, police say. ^Tear Khe Sanh, just below the pasture off Oark St. In Wap- kept and found the fence down In Mail Fraud empty at 104 Haynes St. They Arrives for Centennial Town Teachers for the school system, explaln- Police yefifteaday Iniv'eeltlgaJted Town Set to Proceed Church, Sherbrooke. Burial was to George H. and of 38 Lawton Rd. Witnesses sajw the car beingdemilitarized pone. U.S. ping on Tuesday. and the horse gone. “ UsuaUy waited, patrolman Brian Roon­ ed that, by internal provisions mdalhapB. No tojuriee iJH^'St. Peter’s Cemetery, Sher- Qjgijpa u. Mayo, property, at 41 Marymount College of Vir­ ey said, and at 12:10 a.m. saw driven away, and the keys had jigrines reported Rilling 17 The owner, Robert C. Burrill horses don’t wander away like A wieOt Hlarilfioiiid man the FBI that,” BurrUl said. , "Maybe of the allocations, all costs for j ______brooke: ^ 3^ gj. ginia; Miss Donna Klejna of D’Alesslo appear at the south­ been left in the car, police say. communists Thursday, while of 82 Felt Rd., said he found the program would actually be were rejxated, and no arreste says wbo fwos involved with Roy Mrs. Jen Hylander of Glas- losing four Leathernecks killed the horse missing Monday he was out looking for a girl On Northeast Sewer Nutmeg Homes Inc. to James 133 Ludlow Rd. west comer of Manchester Me­ Elizabeth Is Assured 1 fully reimbursed and that no miade. GoiUey of ToOland In a mail Mrs. Oscar F. Philipp Vermont College for Wom­ tonbury reported yesterday to 34 wounded. morning, spoke to South Wind- horse.” and Santlna DuffleW, one-half morial Hospital. D’Alessio ran, partment chairman of Man- ggah outlay would have to be ^ oar driven by Dennis The Town of Manchester is applying to the State ___ gcheme, was sentenced nOCKVIULEl—Mrs. Bertha en: Miss Anita M. Rupner of police that someone to o k ^ ^ r u.s. headquarters claimed 94 sor police and they told him to Copper remained at the dog interest In property at 78 was stopped and brought to the • (■oo/.Viino- Chester Community College and mgde by the town. KeWn, 29, of 21 HoHlrter St., -^^ter Res'o’urces Commission for'authorization to pro- ^ jg months In federal Weller Philipp, 70. of 71 Davis Hawthorne SL Troul Stream Dr., Vernon. Communists killed In a 20-day check with Manchester police, pound Monday and helped to car, where he produced regls- wal ®t as she 'vas ^ n g iShe’ll See Canadians president of the Connecticut The matching funds for the ^ exitensSveiy damaged yes- , . envineering and design work for the pro- St., (Wife of Oscar F. Philipp, Nutmeg Homes Inc. to Sebas- Dean Junior College of Mas­ tratlon to the vehicle. At this Bible Class at the search and destroy mission About 8 Monday morning. Pa- "mow the gnrass” around the place. BurriU said that Tues­ closed Coune‘l English Teachers, $4,914 appropriation would tgp<3,gy moming as it pulled in N^rtVi past Sewer Proiect and Secondary Treat- died yesterday at her home aft- g^ i Josephine UcceUo, sachusetts: David B. Dougan of time, Rooney said. D’Alesslo Lutheran Church Monday which ended Thursday. The U.S. trolman Robert Love found the * OTTAWA (AP) — Queen Bllz- ahead of Elizabeth’s and Gilbert B. Hunt, English come out of the $23,360 alloca- between a trailer truck and the ■ oecon uary______g ^ _ Edward Barten- 54 Discovery Rd., Vernon. was using a crutch. He was morning. She told police the Army’s 1st Brigade, 9th Infan- horse wandering along on Gen­ day he was able to get a van abeth n, here for Canada’s American limousine. er a long lUness. one4ialf Interest In property ______department chairman of Man- uon, he said. curt, on Main St. at W. Middle “ J ® Stein, 59, whjs sentenced b y Mrs. Philipp was bom In yg Hawthorne St. (Forsyth -Dental Center of brought to headquarters and wallet contained -personal p try Division pressed -through ter St., corroUed It and hand- from Vernon to carry the ani­ KV'ui birthday celebration, gets The Queen Is staying at Gov Fuss, when he worked for mal back. mansion Chester High School, have been w itli a $76,000 vocational j^g g„^ the truck made a “rn'i Judge M. JhBieph Blumenttwl ot ThompsonvUle, and Uved most Attachments Massachusetts: Miss Royann turned over to the detective dl- pers and change. heavy forests and rubber plan­ cuffed it to a pole by Its halter 4own to the handshaking, ernment House, a appointed regional judges for grant to the town last year, turn, police say. ■ UllM ee District. the town, was directly Involved tations about miles northeast at the First National Store. Copper Is now back, mowing ^eath-placlng part of her tour where she and her husband, the U.S. Ddstriot Oourt in Hart­ of her life fi Rockville. She was ,pbe Savings Bank of Man- Thompson of 57 Tuck Rd. 20 the National Council of Teach- several new courses were im- ^ tpggk was driven by ClOr- e o ' tor in the preliminary planning. Hartford State Technical In- of Saigon. It reported U.S. loss­ Town dog warden Lebero Frac- the grass In hls own pasture. today, assured she Is able to see Prince Philip, have a staff of 20 The two consulting firms ford. Execution of the sentence employed for 47 years at the Chester against Chester J. and ers of English Achievement piemented at MHS, and new g„gg Nosen, 27, of Houlton, out- UB. En'velope Co. until her re- jeaimette"u. Berk, jxroperty on stltute: John A. Llmberger Jr. es at 15 killed and 78 wounded in i^me Canadians. and a suite with two bedrooms, c. Is will receive a fee of six or sev­ was suspended until July 15 so War Games Replace Twist the sweep, Operation Akron. chandeliers. Awar^ Program^ for 1967. equipment was purchased. Maine, and had no d/aimage, po- ^ M « t c ^ and Eddy tlrement about rtx years ago. piorence St„ $650. of Box 142, EUlngton; Bruce N. • The Queen— was------reported ------won- . , bathrooms. Judging committees, compos- »r^ coursea included u>oa c« v n.nea an a ana jua y en per cent of the eventual Baitenstedn can make a doctor’s She W 8 is a member of Union Niichols-Manchester Tire Inc. BldweU of 22 Mt. Nebo Pi.; Viet Cong terrorists killed 47 Pentagon Says U.S. Bombs cost of the project. The en­ eippoinbment. He has been in Congregational Church, the ggainst Arthiu- McCarthy Jr., Burton L. Frazier of 176 Oak­ For Indonesia Collegians civilians, wounded 89 and ab­ S T lle T J o u ld t e T t o e w au l t e t h ° l o S ' l n i ' S h " s c h X ^eri^' is qubted as saying he “ '^The I 'd e r t o proceed is un- gineering and design work will the hospditiaJl recently. land St.: Robert P. Lawrence of ducted 136 In the week ending Bartenstein is the second man American Legion ’Auxiliary, property on Falknor, Dr., $400. of red-coated mountles.. c i r a r i f h e r Z h lolT 'k ep t" Fe^ »he writing skllU " " " " " start as soon as the state ap­ Army and iNavy Auxiliary, Marriage License 111 Birch St.; Miss Sandra M. JAKARTA Indonesia (AP) - sun with the heavy rifles. Many June 24, U.S. officials reported May Have Hit Soviet Ship a right turn wttien he pulled In Water BC, adopted by the 1967 proves the town’s application im(pOdicated with Galley in a today. -B ut Elizabeth’s press secre- tlve education, food services. ca the rigiht beside It. The truck State Lagtetoture. and designed Py.tWan Sisters smd the iLadles phdUp Anthony McGahan Jr., Niles of 778 Center St.; Robert The twist ls‘ still banned In In- let them traU In the durt " tary said the Queen was pleased British selected high school ~ 'T for an interest-free loan, to scheme the FBI says which in- of Maple Grove. % ’■ 26 Marahall Rd., and Linda M. Valda of 88 Academy St. In the teeming capital of Jak- This brings the total, civilian (Continued from Page O n e ) ------' ' to find that ’’security precau- the-knee look. She wore a yellow ZJL*. ® education. had been stopped tor a Eght at tz reduce or eliminate water pay consultant fees. The loan vtolveid cashing Itodien Security students. Supplementary grants tor ad­ Survivors, besides her hUs- Christina D’Addario, Hartford, and Robert H. Carrier of 361 donesla, but university students youths train on casualties from Viet Cong ter­ the new Incident as the mer­ tions aren’t being frighUully P*^‘ the Intensectlon, police said. , pcliluticn. w'ill be repaid with future fed- Insurance Gmq> bhnk drafts rorism so far this year to 1,558 Vessel in a North Vietnam har- The Achievement Awards pro- ditional equipment were also band, include two sons, Allen July 8, Emanuel Lutheran Summit St., all of Manchester. get their kicks, with hand-to- city’s main squares, chant vessel Mikhail Frunse obvious ” dress for traveling. gp’am attempts to grant recog-' Kerin’s veihiole bad to be tow- The town and the Di'Strict eral funds. thinough phony insurance ctaimB. PhiUpp and Noitnan Philipp, Church. Also, Richard W. Steele of hand combat training and bayo- in the shadow of a statue of a killed, 2,748 wounded and 1,955—bor. and gave the date as ’Thursday. J u , J Her schedule today Included a tional equipment were also a{>- ed away wdith heavy left front '^aire required to have the new On Jriine 5, Thomas Devine of ’The royal party had been led gjgfgigg reception, a wreath- nition to high school seniors for . - ______> «... The full cost of the project both of Tolland; two brothers, Building Permits 253 Phoenix St., Vernon; John net drill. huge man breaking hls manac- abducted, the officials said. The Russians charged June 2 It made no mention of any cfeimage, hut no Injury was re- fa’cii'dIMes in operation cn or be- Wleislt-Harttoiild received an 18- More revolutionary develop- that American planes had to believe In London that It jgyjgg ceremony at the Canadl- exceUence In English. Finalists will be split tour ways. The George WeUer of Rockville and (Mrs. Jlamels P. Irvine, altera- J. Cahill Jr. of 142 Graham Thousands of students are jes. The Sovlet-bullt statue sym- personnel Injuries but said the are recommended for scholar­ 1966-67 year. ported, poUoe say. tore Deo. 31, 1970. federal government will pro- monlth sentence for the same ment team cadres have been bombed the Soviet ship Turkes damaged by an would be virtually ju g g le d National War Memorial and Ill its other vote Monday, the Walter Gerstenlauer of East taicxnls to dweOillijig at 72 Baidwin Rd., Wapplng; Everett F. Stew- now In the midst of the annual bollzes Indonesia’s take-over of ship aid to all colleges and uni­ A oar driven by Jo(hn W. Har- The time SKihedule sets Dec. vide 50 per cent o f the cost dhoiige. killed than any other category, tan In the North Vietnamese from placa-to place by hundre^ ^ menu Hartford; two sisters, Mrs. Rld., $500. art of 49 Oakland Rd., Wapplng; two-month military training west Irian from the Nether- antipersonnel bomb, of a type versities in the United States. board accepted a $3,824 alloca­ kins, 33, of 571 Hartford Rd., 31, 1968 as the deadline date and the state will provide 25 GOlley is already serving a Burton Monette of RockvUle R. Rajutemtoerg, alteaiations to Rudolph E. Luginbuhl of 29 program. Curiously, the pro- ignda. with village and hamlet officials t used to help sUence antiaircraft of police because of some anti- (ggtgrgg lobster pie and saddle tion tor the spertal summer was'diaimiaged______^ as it was parked, tor the Water Resources Oom- next in number. The United States first denied British sentiment In Canada. per cent. almiilar sentence. and -Mrs. George ApeJ of Man­ -tiwtHfiaimlilliy dwedling at 12 Em- Butcher- - Rd., Rockville; „ . MUton gram Is enforced not by the grgas, the traln- installations. school program. The fuiuJs had ,gigiocu|pieid, in the parking lot mri?=ion’.s approvai ctf contract The remaining 25 per cent Bantenstedn today alao recelv- chester; amd five grandchildren. enson St., $50. R . Brown of Cemetery RU., ^ut by the students them- j includes not only university that had occurred but later In the Turkestan case the Arriving here Thur^ay to Eu^gbeth wUl stay In Ottawa been set aside tor Mlanchesfter at Manchester Memorial Hospi- plams and fpeoiiPiicaticn.? conceded the Turkestan might wlll be paid by the Town of ed a six-month sentence in a Funeral services wUI be held Geniemall Home RemodeUng Vemon; Jack R. Lube of Sun- students but children down to Russians said one crew member begin a slx-day tour, E U zab^ 8ggdgy when she goes by Fund at Uo£H under State legislation provid­ tal The vehicle, whdoh damaged Town 'Manager Robert Wedas, have been struck during a raid Manchester and the 8th Dis- tewce, though, runs coocurrent- tomorrow at 1:30 pin. at the Co. ftoir VliotoT Moaes,aes, altera-allieira- nyvlew Dr., Vernon; Richard j,ew university students nrimary grades. They can Hospital Notes was killed and several Injured. was welcomed by some ^ g, jg j^jgg. ing aid to disadvantaged chil­ the right front door and rigiht on June 22, after Interviews on North Vietnamese antiair­ trict, under a ratio cost basis blackmalll attempt. The sen- Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Elling­ ttoiiis to dwcaiiiivg at 66 Con- s. Dibble of RFD 3, Coventry. gj.g required to take the train- almost every day Saigon dispatches said the subjects along the route of he. ^j.ggj g^g will technically avoid Honors Coffin dren (PubiCc Act 523). rear quarter panel o f the car, with representatives o f ' engl- craft installations. stm to be determined. ly with the moll fraud sentence. ton Ave. The Rev. Lyman D. stance Dr., $30a Northampton Commerc 1 a 1 which Includes Ilve-fire rifle jchlng with serious little Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. targets of the bombing were on *"2i?” ****‘ . entering French-speaking Que- With BlmUar appropriation owned by Manchester Motor neering firms, announced the 'The U.S. statement on that A permanent Vincent Brown Reed, associate pastor o f Un­ (Robert J. Teonple, altenatlionB Ctollege of Massachusetts; Miss f^r a minimum of two rutted, broken —in all areas excepting mater. the ouuu*south bank of thev.™ Kua Kam Tte press secretary ^aid the Province where her 1964 last year, summer reading and Sales, loft the scene, police say. enigagement of James S. ,' ’weeil ''waa Wa>a smauffkru.unaware rnatthat e sixIy . .‘ . brought M “ outbroak*”of .. . .. estabUsh- ion Congregational Church, to dweUlmg alt 5 Samltina Dr., Karol E. Knoess of 37 Autumn ,rionths. Those who continue the gf jgyg nity where they are 2:30 to 4 River. Haiphong’s artery to the mathematics Imiprovement pro- Mingeis & Associates of Fdirm- reg;rets and offered assurance artUlerymen who fired her wel- ggti.Britlsh sentiment. Expo. ed at the .. University...... of. Hart' A rented truck driven ^ will officiate.’ Burial will be In $ 1 ,200 . p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private sea. The city Itself lies on the ington to de-iJgn the Serendary that efforts would be made to coming salute were slightly In- jgqgtg,j gg man-made Islands In ford. It was announced today by grams were conducted tor se- Leiwils Deluca, 24, of Glaston­ Grove HIU Cemetery. Jo(n Miarx, gamage ajnd patio Vry ward secretarial school toe^o^v!^ rooms where they are 10 a.m. south bank, and ships often are Treatment Plant and Griswold of HarUord: Miss Cathy Hub- ^ts ' " ““ Sh to button their ovm ...... avoid more such Incidents. Jtired when their personnel car- Lawrence River, Is con- the board of regents. looted pupils in Grades 2-6. bury, pulled diown some tele­ Eni’ lneeninig of Manchester to VOLKSWAGEN @ LEASING Friends may call at the fu- at 67 SebaUor Rd.. $2,200 to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested moored up and down the river, Dr. Coffin, the university’s Thia summer’s program la phone lines floff a garage at 6 lard of Hublard Dr., Vernon. These groups, which Include blouses j)ften maren p smoke in patients’ rooms. As in the Turkestan case, the tier collided with a press bus gj^gj-gd "international” territo- de-dign the Interceptor 'sewers. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. J . Mbem- outside the Immediate harbor Steriing P4. yeateoday after- ______tions to at 218 Hack- Wentworth Institute of Bos- girls, often carry weapons and beside hardened veterans ° No more than two visitors at Russians demanded “ strict pun­ traveling about five minutes first cliancellor, retires today af- currently getting underway A representative of the 8th 24 Me. Letese Flee Installation. rX' ternearly nine years as the uni- and Is being directed by Mrs. noon as It tried to pass under ■iHiunwnr vinnAnf' V Mftcca Tnataxjk tSftLj '$1,800. ton: Roger O. Moore of 51 Ver- work with the armed forces in antl-Communlst blooa a time per patient. ishment” of the U.S. airmen. Precise bombing targets were Dliitrl'ct participated In the in- Hr ■valliM* M In the earlier _ incident the verslty’s chief executive officer. LdUlan Segar, a teacher at H- them, police report, pohee say •«9 $112 mt. o f Vernon, died yesteitiay at case Bros. Inc., demolish dwell­ S. Small of Dart Hill Rd., Rock­ typical of most of the group. own purposes, part of the plan hoII St.; Clarence Carlson, 52 sador Llewellyn E. Thompson In about half a mile farther out. (It MM.) ing at 276 Bttiroh Mt. Rd., $600. ville: Walter T. Foster of 90 “Yes, I like the training,’’ she for an eventual take-over of tile woodland Sit.; Dennis Cham- Moscow, did not renew the pre- DIAMONDS Bteie Dr. has filed a notice of arshlps, academic awards and jgonjee. pickup truck driven by James ggj.g^ jg learn that Mr. Walter ■ OtMr MmAIv Lmm hls home. Warner, 18, of Farmington, col- pggg former director of public PH I Plan* Avallule..i. Burvivons allso diuclude his R. TlSdiolfea- tor N. M. Lam­ Foster St., yVapping. says. "It’s hard and dirty, but country. bers, West Hartford; Sandra vious Soviet threat to take “ ap­ Injury wMh the town clerk’s ------PANEL TRUCK - V $112 * ritti laiivlrlat InvIM bert, alteraitions to dwelling at Scandinavia Prospers that Ms wife Those wishing to support this llded at W. Center St. and Vic wife, another daughter and son, University of Hartitord: Rus- it’s good practice. Besides, I see The youth were also trained Dipkerman, Rt. 31, Coventry: propriate measures to ensure office, oladiming works, win be joining the Gris- 74 Gairdeai St., $900. COPENHAGEN — Scandi­ effort may send contributions toria Rd. yesterday shortly be' a birother, 5 sisters and 14 sell F. Broderick of 872 Vemon lots of my friends here.” gs part of ex-Presldent Sukar- Laura Cottier, 18 Liberty St., the safety of Its ships.” fell Wedncj'day oo an Elsie Dr. woild Engineering firm fJuly Rfa. 13, Tolland Tpla. J. A. MicOairthy Inc. tor G. directly to the Vincent Brown Planters Sport fore 3 p.m. police report. TED TRUDON grandchUdren. St.; William P. Dwyer of 405 jeannet, like most of the stu- no’s dream of crushing nelgh- Rockville; E>avid Jones, Ware­ But It did say: "The Soviet navia Is tlie size o f Texas, New sldewaiik and that 9he scraped 10) and will be directly respon- Taleettvllta-Manehaifar T. LaBonne, aUfterattons totw o- Coffin Fhnd, University of Hart­ Police say the Anderson ve­ Ih e tfiunerall will ibe heid to­ Spring St.; Miss Kathleen M. dents, does not know when she boring Malaysia. house Point; Carol Kelblsh, 25 government^______with______all seriousness Mexico and Oklahoma oom- her knea sM e for the project for the 649-2131 fiamily dweliling at 169 Main ford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Red Geraniums hicle attempted to pass the VOLKSWAGEN morrowiiiLniaunv Bit 11:15 —am . . . ------£rom------the „ Gioiglo of 699 W. Middle Tpke.; will ever be called upon to take The military training Is nftw Anchorage Rd., Vernon; Mrs. wams that the responsibility for bined and has a population of He rtlates that hls wiife under­ Town.” the dangerous, piratic actions of 21 million. Its gross naiUonal Hartford. truck on the right when the D'Bsotpo (Funeral Chapel, 235 ♦'i.uuu- Miss Nancy C. Long of 134 up her rifle and fight. But she being channeled by the army Rita Lahue, 17 Terrace Dr„ went surgery on her hack In Filantens along Main St. are truck made a right turn. The the American Air Force will lie product amounted to a healthy WethiMBlfBield A've., Hhittrord, Glenwood St. isn’t worried about that. Into dlrecUy opposite stre a m y Rockville: Karen Meyer, 74 April and that It hee not been qpnrting a bright neiw look this drivers gave police differing re­ with a Mlaias Of requiem at St. Also, Miss Theresa C. Ash- With a flounce of pigtails, she to see that the Communist party upon the government of the $51 billion in 1966 and its fori determined yet whether the fall Underground River season through the joint efforts Dale Rd. bll- ports about direction of the sig­ Justin’S Chiuirdh, Hartforid. oft land of 193 Northvdew Dr., ran to her partner and began does not come back. Also, Mrs. Ethel Minor, 58 United States.” elgn trade exceeded $21 eiffect'ed her bock. In Jasper Nattonal .Park, Al­ Of the Mlanidheeter CSiamlber of About Town berta, Oanada, there is an u n - ______nal lights. nooffiL Buriiail will he ill Rose South Windsor; Edward J. Pa- leaping about in mock combat. in many parts of the country, Prospect St., Rockville; Mrs. Moscow identified the ship in lion. He cJadmls that the sidewalk Oommerce and Manchester At the Stop and Shop parking H5U Memoriaa Park, Rocky Miorine Plflc. Jocolb G. Smith, trizzi 2 Cerntral St., Vemon; Long lines of boys and girls the army quieUy Issues weapons Helen Murray, .52 Weaver Rd.; WBB defective and In need of re- dergiiound river, running Garden Oltib. lot off W. Middle Tpke. a car HM. son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren and Robert A Krause, 17 Pam faced each other with flattened to students to be used agtonst j Carmella Rojecki, 210 poare for some time and sug- through a canyon, which Is 188 VUvid red geraniuimBi, 44 to be driven by Emilia Belling of Bol­ Friends may call at the fu­ Smitt) o f 362 Adams St., has hands, feinting and chopping Commimlst underg;round agita- greets that it be repaired betort feet deep and, to ptoces, only Lane Wappdng. Diane Dr., South Windsor; exact, were punchosed by the ton backed Into a parked car neral hiome tonight from 7 to 9. recenlblly completed an Avdaticn with something akin to karate tors they may spot, Frank Rollins, Ridgewood Trail, someone edse faiiiK there. a few yartis wide. Ohamlber and pitanted Monday Closed MondOy, driven by Arllne St. Pierre of crash Crewman School at the blows. These armed youths represent Coventry; Penelope Rudd, 112 by garden drib merriberB Mrs. 76 Essex St., yesterday shortly Under the supervision of regu- a small part of the program, WUliam GertcheU Naval Air Technlcad Training Powerful Pump Summer St.; Mrs. Shirty Sim­ Lyman ’lOyitor, president; Mias after 1 p.m. police report. ■WBliom Perry Getchell, 63, Center, Memphis, Tenn. lar army sergeants, the stu- however. The political and mill- mons, Cedar SwEimp Rd., Cov­ Good Used Cars MllUiicertt Jones, Mra. Earl H. Slight damage was done to both of Pine Meadow,;''brother of The limimienise heart of the dents------drill----- ___ for hours each day tary . aspects. of the , i,. training » j ar'6* cmiv,entry; Rodney St. Jean, East — Blsseill and Mm. Eari T. Trotter. vehicles, police Indicate. Francis I. Getchell of Manches­ Army Spec. 4. Robert W. g^reiflfe is one of nature’s most with sticks Instead of rifles on lost on the bulk of the students. pgyj Todd, 4 Summit HURRY HURRY ’The project was approved by ter, died yesterday afternoon Hemenway, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Jowenful pumps. It sends blood shoulders. For mbst It is only a time to 1967 DODGE Rd., Vemon; John Weiss, 81 1967 DODGE SALE ENDS MONDAY, JULY 3rd the. beaultilficalUicni cammlttee o t at Hartford Hospital. Robert Hemenwiay of 173 to the aniJrial’B head. As they progress they are is- pigy at war, pretend they afe Lyness St.; Raymond Wog- 9-Pass. Staftiton Wagon. the Ohamlber, which includes Chickens Keep a Year Polara 4-Dr. Hardtop. Survivors also include hls Spruce St., Is participating in yvajen the (head is lowered, a sued weapons by the army to Xarate experts—and a chance man, RFD 2, Manchester. R&H, auto, trans., power Altttiy. PhUIp Bayer, dhalnman; R&H, aiito. trans., power CHICAGO—To make sure you wife, a son, another brother operatton Malheur n near Due checks the rush of blood train with. Many of the rifles for some courting on the sly. BIRTHS YESTERDAY!* A steering, power disc Dr. Douglas Smith and Aldo J. steering and brakes. get the best flavor from chicken and two grandchildren. p j „ vSetaam, with his unit ^ prevent rupturing the brain; are World War I weapons and ------son to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Car­ brakes, 16” whitewalls. Saptxritt. you buy, use fresh chickens Funeral services will be held AMbome Dlvi- j^e anlmnl stand's upright, appear unserviceable penter, Warehouse Point; twin Extra low Roof rack. .. SAVE within two days after pur­ Sunday at 2 p.m. at the John slon’s Idt Bridgoidie. the valve prevents too rapid a Delicately boned Indonesian , g t Q j i t s i n B r i e f sons to Mr. and Mrs. Paul mileage. ^2595 EAST HABTFOBD LOAM OK’D chase unless you freeze them. Shea Funeral Home, Steele dminage of blood from the girls often look near the point of Chapman, 83 W. Middle Tpke. WASHINGTON (AP) — ’The Eld., New Hartford. The Rev. collapse after four hours in the FYozen chickens can be stored 901-907 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Jdhn D. Egon, son of Mrs. brain. NEW YORK (AP) — Losses DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 1966 BARRACUDA Department of Housing and Ur- i« „ .frAnrar Sidney Craig, rector of St. Mloiry B. Elgpan of 75 Jlarvls Rd., had a slight marg;ln over gains Glenn Foml, 430 Broad St.; Wil­ 1966 PLY. CONY. SALE ban Development has approved months in a freezer John’s Episcopal Church, Pine is attending Ajnmy Reseiye Of- in the stock market early Fri­ liam O’Connell, 109, Summer Fury 3, R&H, 2-Dr. Hardtop. V-8, atito. a $1,677,894 loan to East Hart- “ *®™’ Meadow, will officiate. Burial liceire’ Tnalning Corps basic day. Trading was active. St.; Mrs. Virginia Kreuscher, Auto., P.S. $2595 trans., power Steering, ford, Conn., for construction of wUl be in Pine Grove Ceme­ FASHION YARDAGE camp at F t Benniing, Ga. Muscular Dystrophy Group Changes of most leading Is- 194 Hollister St.; Mrs. Lucille whitewalls. $2195 100 low-rent housing units for tery, Pine Meadow. sues ranged from fractions to Grzymkowski, 63 Carman Rd.; Friends may call at the fu- A SALI ISN’T RRAUY A S A U UNLISS the elderly. Airman Peter P. Boehm, son iiround a point. Mrs. Gloria Taylor, 614. Abby '1966 DODGE Also announced Thursday by you don't have to see it neari home tomorrow from 7 THB MBICHANDISE OPKRID IS DESIR- of Mr. and Mrs. WH'Miam Boehm Gives State $210,000 Grants In a mixed airline group most Hd., Wapplng; Mrs. Mejva Dan- HUD was a $317,060 giant to to 9 p.m. changes were narrow but TWA durand, 496' Hilliard St'.; Mrs. Polara 4-Dr. Hardtop. R&H, 1963 DODGE AILE AND PRICIO 8ILOW THE REGULAR A of 577 Adams St.; and Seaman auto, trans., double $ 4 4 0 E Trumbull, Conn., for purchase of m oontiinudng to support a Irelianid, Itaily, Japan and Mexl- gbout 2 points. Pearl Burke, 498 Foster St., ‘440’ 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, auto, ■Wlaillter Peitlg, son of Mr. and powered. SEUINft PMCEI 285 acres for a park. Mins. Frederick Pet^ of 94 wwldwflide progmam of research <»• . providing exceeding a i»lnt were Wapplng; Mrs. Norma Salant, trans, power $ M S Personal Notices 83 W. Middle Tpke.; Elizabeth steering. 9 9 ^ t o e n i o y i t l Davidson, 189 W. Middle Tpke.; n^bere atooird ^ a i^ l^ oifiniuHciuter dystrophy, (the Mus- yestlgators, the current ^lo- RgytheonRaytheon and United______Aircraft__ Madelyn Altken, 7 Taylor CSr- 1965 DODGE THIS IS, A SALE bi Memoiiam 1964 PONTIAC wiitih the UjS*^ Sixth Pleat in the Dysbrophy AatocSOMon of cations o f $310,140 g yjan a point. Litton cle. Coronet 2-Dr. DELAY CAN HURT In lovlne memory of my dear Bonne'vllle 4-Dr. Hardtop. wife, Mrs. Mae D. Anderson, wno S lt e ^ S n .America reports that to dMc .it ?tlpends for fo^ st-d^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ip^gstries was off close to a Also, Emerson Mosher, Suf- Sedan. Std. trans. $995 passed away June 30, 1904. fleld; Mrs. Ann Luezai, Hazard- R&H, auto, trans., $ | 4 Q E Do not delay getting the double power. I w w prescription filled that your And while she Hes in pe&ceful sleep vllle; Carl Lynch, 23 Raymond aways keep. 2 5 > .*• 4 0 > doctor gave to you. Your Her memory I shall t ann^t!^\SS^’'S K SatSi^^iSon ^nuT^riT^thrto! Rd.,...... Wapplng; Mrs.. Beverly 1964 DODGE Illness cannot he properly H usband w? St ^7sS 1^ ^ “ I distribution o f Muscular Ruence of a lower projection of peeney, "177 Thompson Rd.; 1964 COMET treated unless you explicitly 171 S. MMn St.. U ta k i^ h « g ^ g ,to ailiooatten. osBoetotiton dystrophy Abstracts. These are egmines Mrs Kathleen Buck 9 Colum- Polara (Convertible. Auto, Army basic _^tolng at the aaUfl. 1^ been gtven X g t / J professional lltera- — Mrs, Kathleen Buck. Loium OFF follow your doctlor’s orders. In Memoriam Xerox eaised fractionally, bus St.; Tom Bargos, 4 Pearl trans., fully $1295 4-Dr. Sedan. 6-cyL, $ | | Q B OUR REUULAR LOW PRIDES Xilany times one'win “wedt” In lovinK memory of Madahne E. U.S. Training ^entw, UntvarEity o f Ooitvnw^ ^g^g ^rritten in all languages to powered. standard trans. ®«Fw Anaaldl, who passed away Juno 30, stemming its headlong retreat St. to SM if he feels bertter be- Armor, Knox, I^. ™ coniUinutlnigr piroje^ res^rchers throughout to re getting the medication OIL 1966. of recent sessions. Polaroid DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. tern assigned to Oo. D, 12th ^ proiduciing dystrophic fow l, dnfoimed on develop- OHIFFON PRINTS picked up a fraction. Pearl Dorey, East Hartford; ARNEL JERSEY ordered tor him. A few days Thourti her smile has gone forever. Battalion, 3rd Brigade. vvhlch are disbiilbuted to lobora- g^g^jg jg field. delay may result in a much And ter hand we cannot touch Sperry Rand opened on 28,000 Mrs. Thais Bliss, East Hart­ OOTTON PRINTS nUPOON STRIPES We wUl never lose sweet m ^orles. lories the worid over. ,j,jjg gibatracts ’ are prepared U. S. ARMY V4-TON M37 Tr«atur« Ch«>t longer recovery period. Or, Of the one we loved ao much. Fireman Appren. Patrick M. shares, up % at 36%. ford; David McKinney, New SOEnTE PRINTS SEERSUCKER not getting the prescription •me UOoiim projeM te^eiwg guidance of an edl- American Telephone eased % Britain; Mrs. Hazel McGary, Diatnohda, from Husband AWo, Son Richard 4-WHEEL DRIVE TRUCKS $100 to $5000 POOR BOY KNITS b o r d e r P R in re fined at all may cost you Wales Rd., Andover; Eugene many times more In lost Rooney of 72 Lock- ^ y^g Department Ing of outstanding authorities stigi-gs, BONDED OOTTONS lin Memoriam wood St., is attending a basic Genetics. A new grant at ttie Lanlgan, East Hartford. We have a limited number ot Um m snrpliia tfooks, NOVaTY OOTTONS time and money than the In loving memory of teuls E. on muscle research, Including The tariff cuts under the.Ken- in excellent condition and realty for worfc. Ideal nnlta EASY PAYMENTS original price oif tl» medl- ijBine who paasM away June 30, Ehvgineman School at the Serv- unlveitsity was given this yoar tor oontraetors, farmers, garage work, snow plowing, HEAT the members of MOAA’s own gedy round agpreement brought oation. 1966. Ice School Command, Naval ,dt. RaO|ph G. Somes tor oot^ Third Spire a v a i l a b l e WE HAVE THE medical advisory board. some complaints from spokes- etc. Complete apeoifloatlona avaUaUo. It seemB ao strange that those we Training Center, Great Lakes, TOiaory Studies in djnstiroiifalc NEW UNIQUJ ’Today’s PraKrlpUon is the MDAA also sponsons a major meg for affected industries, ’The preserit slteieiple on Bos- £ i i i | i m 1 m . ftxwi r m Biggest Bargain in Hlrttory. * Clean And fhoae we love ^ beM. ,,ac/.^nrti rnnrwnmiTiR research lacdllity, the institute among them the textiles and toifs Old North Church Is the Are iuat the ooes Ood calls ^ a y . third on the tibruOture. ’The onig- PubUshed in the interest of And takes them home to rest. a T> t M HonaAn wnrld^wd^**^ fo r Mluscle Disease In New York chemical manufacturers. It was inaA steeple, erected when the 1967 CKRYSLERS AND DODDES miiLi.s' Pbaimacy and Medioine by Wife. Ohttdren. Grandchdldren MefM l^t * Comfortable dhunch was bUItt, was blown 8«a./1AtJ. • om pLlC lTT Anl areat-graiidcblldren MOST MODELS FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVERF Huw, ot M Vemon St.. S Mt tho »*ose SlS' down during a atoxrm in 18M. TOQVK • BimEEICaK Ocean Station Patrol as panojedts were eipproved recently Was spent ^ $26 w ’The Associated Press average NaztTo OaUor Naxt Ta Ctldot Card O f Thanks on an of 60 stocks Thursday fell 1.4 to ’The senond a te ^ e was fODed ^ttieh a d • Opim 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. ^ Dependable wish to express m y." to a crew member aboard the ere aflflUatted with InstlbutitonB on a c o i r * r ^ ^ v e s c d e ^ c Opan 10 AJA ta9 P.M. Every Day WESTOWN program of basic and cknlcal 323.2. by the hurrioatm of 19C4, and CttORCHES MOTORS, Inc. JEWEI^BB—BILVER8MITH8 Krary Day BUTTONS BTt gJP'SpraiSSS?? ^kSndMM“ mS Coast Guard cutter Mackinac, abraad, the MIDlAA noted. s t u a m l i n i : > Incloding ■■ PHARMACY research. Cunrent annual ex- Prices on the American Stock was repiaced with funds con- Indirtiiif Saturday at Ocean Station, Delta, near «n..nhri«i h 80 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER Satarday 459 Hartford Bdv—648-0948 current reseaaich grants are pertMtures to r this purpose Exchange showed a lightly talbulted from aU ports of the 958 Main S t, Mancheater Manchester Oil Fuel Institute B'siuA^’s tanj^. Newfoundland jn the North At higher trend on balance. , oounlbry. Tfioiiipmn AustraUa, Bellglum, England, average nearly $2 miUkxn. (Kn. Ckudner B. Stanley) lantic. T 1 ? ^ IX. V

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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER-EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 1967 Richard Insalaco, Thomas A. - s B o lto n Two Auendin^>m^lum h ia , ] - Jones. Elizabeth Kelly, Dorothy State News F erftd n m A Conventio«gj^g^, Recalled Knapp, Matt Koiva, Amelia Events in fFish^ Outlined at Church: Kozelka, Harry Leet, Ethel BEimrs Mil 85 East St.' Lusky, Helen Morin, Jean Board tJrges Tax Statements All in Mail; Chester, outgoing president Natsch, Marshall Nuhfer, At Summit St. Capital :i People to Help People the Connecticut Education Chaiilian of State GOP Eleanor Pederson, Edward Pet­ eOMlNG SdON seeded her husband in the po| *oeiatlon; arid Mrs. Carol Hausmali, AcYnibllcon all tWs before but everybody erson, Richard Resnlsky, Ann All School to P,0. Hat Pay Plan Firsf Payment Is Due Today ifPeople want to help other Sadlon, Marlon Savage, Wayne WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL pd^Ie. 'Fish' is a vehicle for sition .after his death two years han, recording secretary for oKairman, addressing a Swtint else do you expect Schoppaul, Walter Schroder, CORRECTION — . , • WASHINGTON (AP) — The y giving them this opportunity,” The first installment on the Bottaro of 181 Union St.; Walter The New Look O f ago. This would be her second MiBA, are among 57 C onnebti^^^^y^ sponsored W the Wo- f*^4**Jioan state cDalimwn Hazel Spearman, Eleanor Tam- Desegregate i a B S M Post Office Department, cur­ tax list of Oct. 1, 1966, is pay- Abbe of 21 Chamberlain St.',;7^ James Hanmann, chairman of full term. rently running $1.2 billion into full term. educators who will he. HenObUcatt Club Wednes- *** *Ay7” ’ bomini, Irying Tannenbaum, able tomorrow at a tax rate of Birth Wednesday: Daughter the "Fish” group in West James Veltch, a former alter­ ' - '4 the financial red each year on tending the annual meetliW''Mrs, ■Virginia Lewis, btate Marie Tettelbach Louis Miniature HARTFORD (AP) — A 60 mMM eodontiig to Tax Oi^ to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paseka Springfield, Mass., said, de- nate on the Zoning Board of its operations, has announced a KARItlSOirS STATIONERS and convention o f the N atiM lH S^y’ Democrats built commltteewoman from Thompson and Stewart Tibbits. per ( new State Boiard o f Educa­ lector I^ymond E. Splelman. ot Mounteltwiew Rd., Sonocn. sclHbing the organization at a Appeals and recently appoint­ plan that may help cut the defi­ Education Association in fttlh- hfld image in tbe recent leg- the 88Ui dlartriot, intixxluoed // Bills for all taxpayers should Discharged Wednesday: Dar- meeting Wednesday " night at ed as a fuU member of that bunch ' tion policy ur^es local cit—gradually. I ,, ! M a n e h M la r^ neapolis, Minn., tomorronD, i®lature arid pay falses asked Hauaman, State Sen. Andrew Carnations 1.79 have am ved by today, he shld. lend BlelecIeleckl ot RFD 4; John 849 Main Sine* 1945 board, will seek election to a Maneshester Evening Herald school boards to “take The depairtmCnt said Thurs­ U4lted Methodist Church. , through Friday, July 7. V other government employes. ^ne of only 11 RipubU- OPEN T O '9 P.M. THURSDAY and! IIDAY, of Ifi9 TalcottvlUe Rd.; ,\ A full five-year term. Columbia correspondent, Vir­ prompt action to prepare day that starting July 4 it will The second installment is due Boblick Hansman explained that peo­ iMrs. Maher will be chairtnaa,^ ^aU^an told an aumence of membere of the Sena/te, and _ Jan. 1. Failure to pay the first May Fopiaho of Bryantvllle,' He ' has also filed for a posi­ and implement plans to cor­ furnish-for a fee tentatively set ple with problems of an emer­ of the 22-memiber CEA d<4 ti;,J^''ar lOfr, persons toatthe "cred- Mudlein, State central,oom- ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. "iTir*installment on or before Aug. 1 Mass.; Ronald Harrison of 10 gency nature call the ‘IBMah” tion as fire commissioner. gation and .will preside At w ldei^g Mgard- miititeeman from the 36th dls- rect” racial imbalance. at $1—anybody s last recorded xr-onh. Albert Hopper, appointed last The new policy' statement, chsmge of address. ira ml Please Excuse Our Dusf answering service which then mornlng meetings of the iaOL* M Ctoyemor Deinptey. luring ko of Kozley Rd., Tolland; Kar­ a volunteer lall to fill a vacancy with the though tougher than previous A posted spokesman said re­ with interest as of JUTS' Spiel refers the call to vldual state delegations, durr, he fay^^ Ammyering a question from Ribbon Insignia en Phllbert of Sugar Hill Rd., Publip Building Commission, statements, falls short of an quests for such address chemges man warned. on duty. ing which they decide th eir^ ,^ to 18-y^^^^ Hausman said he During Consfruefion will also seek to become a full DUrdlng the Aanecpioan Revo- will be handled only when an Taxes may be paid at the col- Tolland; Cindy Sandberg of 'Most problems are of a oom- positions on policies and <6&. lelt Legislature was in session ^ ^ . . NAACP request to declare that term member of the PBC. 'lutlion, it was often hand to tell individual has moved and left a lector’s office in the Memorial Dayvllle; Shirley Smith of 6 m mpn sense nature, Hansman re­ racial segregation is wrong and Any Republicans interested In an Officer from an enlisted man Building on Park PI. Hours are Prt*q>ect St.; WOlRam IXjgipeny ports. Many deal with baby fore theth. conUfentlon. ‘ ■ kiro 0i« Hou... “ ™ ^ PARISIAN to order local boards of educa­ forwarding address at his form­ seeking nomination are remind­ : ^ at Asems to me the dhly time slMe , ta t oandidaitos to run in the Oontinewtell Army. Gen. tion to desegregate. er post office. 9 .a>m. to noon and 2 to 6 p.m., Skinner R d.; Mrs. Jose- sitting, emergency transporta­ Mrs. Lenihan will serve 55 O A K ST. MANCHESTEH Mondays through Fridays, and ly*' Pierce and son of Birch Rd. tion, or aid for the elderly. ed that they must file notice of ifto IB rill for this bUi, is when against Senator Ribicoff In the George 'Wlasihlngton wore only The new statement was drawn Actusilly, the plan wasn't con­ the official representative Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. |Hie IFlsh” organization their intention by Wednesday,. Uiei.' Le^slature iS :rioi in ses- nexit eleoti'on. a lUglht blue ribbon across his up Thursday after the state ceived to overcome the depart­ the Manchester association. The town met its final pay- The Herald’s Vernon Bureau takes its name from an an- July 6 with Hope Grunske, Con­ Town Jury List chert. Other officers wore dif­ board read an informal opinion ment’s chronic operating defi­ o f Ma n c h e s t e r | Mrs. Maher, who has held-A A l,'’ Hausman saUL ■ is at 88 Park. St., tel. 876-8186 FLETCHER CLASS COi ci^^t Christian symbol and verse Rd., secretary, or Milton The .following residents have ferent-colored rUbboTB. T h e by F. Michael Ahem, assistant cit. It grew Instead out of the noOl o( ttbe Slaoiall year, ending numerous MEIA and OEA of-*- t^® Cited as tocrpdible Inep- or 643-2711. News items may be tnifs to give a atmosphere of Jensen, West St., chairman. Re­ been Chosen for possible Jury oOtonel’s eagle ddd not appear attorney general, who said "the new freedom of Information law today, and special borrowing fice.s. is a teacher and depar t;>;tltude Ori the part jhe Demo- CLOSED MONDAY - TUESDAf mailed to PA>. Box 827. C}wlstian service to the com- publican Town Committee. duty in state courts: Hayden untill 50 years lator, according state board has no authority to which takes effect July 4. will not be needed, according 6494511 ment head at Bonnet Juttlo|:'’«H tlo • dominated LdipBlature” ‘ When You Think of Glass, International Picnic Allen, Joseph Armstrong, Le- to the Encydiopedda Brltonnlca. order or direct desegregation.” But any extra money it brings to Mayor John E. Greuit. impiity. However, Hansman High School. Mrs. i^ lh a a «he fact that a tax-r^l^^ in won’t be spumed by the de­ Think of Fletcher** a ^ ed , many groups Include en- The 'Service Bureau for Wom­ teaches English and sooVOl-^ntortes of the.:.,.^l)0lesalers nore Berkowitz, Joseph Bonin, i Lewis M. Steel, NAACP coun­ Pool Aided Needed Vernon en’s Organizations wlU hold partment, which is pressing Applications are being ac­ thitoiastlc non-Christian vol- studies at imng Junior retollers wM m passed Alfred Brand, (Frank Budney, JULY 3 - 4 sel, had submitted to the state Congress at present for a $825 u l^ e rs as well. an Intemational picnic at the • Haustnan said JW * causes William Burleson, Virginia board a letter saying "Tou have cepted at the Horowitz Pool at home of Mrs. Douglas J. Rob­ million over-all boost in postal Henry Park for water safety Five Arrested 54 McKEE STREET •snie ’’FHsh” groups originat­ v ’/Jkm econ,oiriir to suf- (Jarlson, Harry Carter, Leonard LIGCETT CRUG both the power and the duty rates. ed^ in Elngland and spread to erts, Bolton Rd., Tuesday, July as these people must com- Couohop, John Oemesko, John to direct local boeuxls of educa­ ® INT kr NIA, Ik . aides, according to town rec­ 11, from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sand Buries Boy 3 reation dlr^otw Donald Berger. By Town Police T^wt (Germany. Of itwo groups . 'P^te (With other stateB which do ErhOfJ Harry Erickson, "Patria- PARKADE tion to take steps which wlU Gtu Prices Off TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS ln>Japan one is in Hiroshima Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse DERBY (AP) — Edward C t ^ ’ijdt have taxes on i^w tories. Forbes, Earl Gardner, Fred Re-open Wed., July 5 eliminate racial imbalance.” "Atffltnifctr the good old days when all wt did was just Tlie Junior lifesaving pro- will be the moderator of a dis­ OPEN WASHINQTON (AP) — The Five arrests were made by Mvjitore members try to help vic- roy, 8, of Shelton was Touching on tl;h Dodri case, Gifford, Raymond Gray, George According to Steel, any board gtam, now in progress, runs from $25.00 to $45.00 cussion on world affairs. |7:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. t sniff glut?!" Federal Trade Commission re­ tlsM of the atom bomb. Thursday when he was b u r l« , opinion Greenway,. Albert Hadlgian, policy statement " which fails to Mon^^r through Friday from Weraon police yesterday. Everyone is welcome to at­ ports finding recurring in­ iJSegun by five couples in by about 10 yards of ^ h a to t Dodd wUl fiever run EJdlth Haver, Harry Hlnman, mandate action on the part of 9:30 to 10:30 s:.m. More classes John H. Ursin, 18, of Baxter tend. stances of xllscrlminatory pric­ Now is the time to bring In yoor screens to be repaired. 1964, the West iSpringfleld dumped in a sifting bln at end I also fOel lihat Sen- local boards” would be in­ will be held later in the sum­ Rd., Tolland, was charged with Stomi window gloss replaoed. Baseball Scores ing in the marketing of gasoline mer if enough persons sign up. g ^ u p was the first 90 such corwrete yard. *Uhico. This is the' first .as and apprenticeship programs for WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- House has not acted on a Sen- ly has pitted larger sellers I^Ullam Schmidt is serving as empty at 12:30 pm ., arid July 10. ner Rd. with failure to obey a game Willie has pitched dnd three truck loads of sand wet* i4«natOT Dodd shouM reeign ^ the more than four million gress is off today on its third ate-passed congressional reor- against their smaller rivals, tsjnporary chairman of a group Tennis lessons will be given stop sign. today 1s his birthday. skUled craftsmen U.S. industry formal recess of the. year, leav- ganization measure. rather than against one another. PICTURE FRAMINC (all types) area residents who are try- dumped in. AuUioriUes saldljWlf' 4®** Monday and Wednesday morn­ Robert Sutyla, 19, of 61 South Selectmea Meeting did not know how the boy got -tiP- t will need in the next' decade, ing the Capitol empty except for Both branches have passed When supplies of gasoline are lak to determine if a "Fish” ings at Henry Park and Tues­ S t was charged with the same The selectmen will hold their in the bln. ‘ fr. Hiausman added, "Dodd can says Rep. William L. St. Onge, the usual hordes of tourists — bills on veterans’ benefits, excessive, said the commission, WINOCW and PLATE CU SS ^bup could or shbuld be begun day and Thursday mornings at violation on the same road. regular meeting tonight at 7 (n Firemen pulled the boy oiit *f" out prertity quickly if Oon- D-Conn. and a massive backlog of unfin­ this competition frequently re­ h(fre. REASONABLE congressional redistricting, the the Rockville High School Robert C. Soucier, 17, of Met­ the town offices. They are ex­ the sand at about 2:20 p.m. lie heotiOUt voters would vlndioaite ished work. threatened railroad strike and sults in discriminatory pricing The next meeting will be held He spoke Thursday at gradua­ courts, starting Wednesday. The calf Rd., Tolland, was charged pected to discuss the recent was pronounced dead at Grflt-; vim if he resigns ribw and runs extension of the food stamp pro­ that tends to hurt Independent J«»ly 12 at 7:80 p.m. at St. tion exercises in New London When Congress reassembles fee will include baths but not with causing unnecessary noise to 1968. However, I , have said gram to help feed needy fanU- firms. Maurice Church. Anyone who salary recommendations of the fin Hospital. . for 247 apprenticeship trainees after a 10-day July 4th vacation, racquets. with a motor vehicle. J Board o f IFinance. Ueis. Ail are in conXerentto Continuation of such practices \fould like to come is welcome. The Conroys live at 630 HowS, of the Electric Boat Division of it will face enough problems to ^ould drive out of business Registrations for outdoor All five ore scheduled to ap­ Ave., Shelton. awaiting coanpromise reoom^ • Candidates Announced A second reminder that all General Dynamics Ck>rp. of keep it busy for several months smaller dealers, thus destroying basketball are being accepted pear in Rockville Circuit Court mendsMons. I Several Incumbent Repub­ the town offices will be closed Groton. — and the likelihood ot attempts free and open competition, at the recreation office at 12 on July 18. HEAD START GRANT Omgress isn't likely to plow THE lican board members have re­ on Monday, July 3. The apprentices were trained to sidetrack some cotroversial which in turn likely would lead Henry Park. Two leagues will GOP to Meet PUTNAM (AP) — A $146i288.r CHARGE VbUR in 19 fields, including tool­ session through all the remaining major cently filed notice of their in­ issues until the next to higher prices charged con­ play under lights. One will be The Republican Town Com­ Office of Education grant to thS'- making, shlpfitting, welding, measures this year unless it tention to run for office. beginning in January. sumers, the commission said. for boys 13 through 15 and the mittee will meet Wednesday at Thames Valley Council for Cplfl^.' PRESGRIItiON electricity, pipefitting and stays in session until the snow FUNERAL HOME ! Rigby Graham, a member of Among imflnlshed business is other for 16 and over. Basket­ LECLERC the Board of Education, will be 8 p.m. in the town offices. munlty Action, Norwich, to flV OFFER falls. Leaders are shooting for draftsmanship. legislation dealing with rioting. ball is expected to begin nance a one-year Head final adjournment by mid-Octo­ 16th AEC Test 4 candidate for re-election to a The Democrats will hold their ' ‘ is Social Security, a possible rail­ Wednesday. and day care program, WW, ber. WASHINGTON (AP) — The full four-year term. Graham caucus at the Community Hall Trial Continues road strike, poverty, crime, Rockville Hospital Notes announced Thursday by the pi',, Bills not acted on this year Atomic Energy Commission has was appointed one and a half Thursday, July 6, at 8 pm. W«l€OlM H*lM education, civil rights, foreign Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 flee of Rep. William L.. fd^:' NEW HAVEN (AP) — The keep their position on the leg­ conducted its 16th underground ^ a r s ago to fill a vacancy on aid, appropriations, congres­ p.ni. in all areas except ma­ Onge, D-Comi. trial of Harry . Saldel, a New islative treadmill and will be nuclear test of the year. Hie board. Manchester Evening Herald sional redistricting, election law The test Thursday at the ternity, where they are 2 to 4 Also announced was a Haven salesman accused of per­ there when -the 1968 session con­ ’’ The present tax collector, Bolton substitute oorre^nd- tfiforma and possibly taxes. AEC’s Nevada teat site resulted and 6:30 to 8 p.m. 219 grant by the OEO to jury in connection with an in­ venes. Mrs. Mamie Maneggla, has ent, Hope Grunskl, teL 649- vestigation of drivers license re­ Some of them are well along in a small rlease of radioactivi­ AdmUtet) Wednesday: Signe both storo* apon Clso filed. Mrs. Maneggla suc- 6244. munity Action for Greater PINE PMRMAGY ty which the commission said Linldsltron of 76 Mhln St, Tial- dletown, to finance legal sei instatements, wUl go to the jury on the road to final action. Oth­ tonight tiH 9! Center St. 649-9814 next Thursday. ers haven't even taken their waa of too low a level to pre­ cottville; Wllhelmina Traute of ices for the poor for one - J 6 High Ridge Rd.; Walter Klta Saldel is accused of lying to a first legislative step. Gagnons Mark sent any health hazard. An AEC spokesman said the of 7 Middle Butcher Rd.; Dawn Ky’s Forced Withdrawal one-man grand jury last year Action has been completed on blast was equivalent to 20,(XK) AUTOMOBILE ON OUR LOT when he said he never accepted a new military draft law, exten- 40 Years Wed tons of TNT—small by nuclear any money to get suspended sUon at the TeiachecB Ooiips and Wrecks U.S. Viet Policy some other higher educatloh Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gag­ standards. NEW SUM iiilR h o u A s licenses reinstated. non of 60 Westwood St. were prog;rams, a $12.2-billion emer­ CAPITAL QUOTE FOR RENT scenes dealer. They discounted Offer Effective thru Mon., July 3 Mrs. Margaret McDuffy, a feted at a 40th wedding cele­ Pro­ ; By gOBN T. WHEELER gency appropriation to finance “ For the past eight months B and 16 mm. Movie Ky’s youth which in Vietnam is CLOSED liiOimAYS New Haven housewife, testified bration last Sunday afternoon at jectors—sound or silent, also ) An AP Newa Analysis the Vietnam war and Senate the administration has been a liability because of the tradi­ in Superior Court Wednesday the VFW Home. S3 nun. slide projectors. ' SAIGON (AP) — Premier DURING JULY and AUGUST that she paid Saldel $100 in 1963 ratification of the Soviet consu­ padding the public payroll at tional veneration for age. The lar and outer space treaties. About 90 friends and relatives guyen Cao Ky’s forced wlth- to get her license back. the rate of eight extra employes WELDON DRUG CO. rawal today as a presidential U.S. policy also was based on a s t a r t i n g AT Two nonleg;lslative acts, one from Manchester, Tolland, JU L Y 3 Saldel took the stand in his every five minutes” —Sen. John 767 Main S t—TeL 643-6321 g(Mndidate leaves U.S. policy infeeling that Ky would be far in each branch, highlighted the Glastonbury, Massachusetts J. WiUlams, R-Del., telling the easier to deal \^th than Thieu. u own defense Thursday and de­ first six months of the session. and Rhode Island attended the this country badly battered. nied receiving money "anytime Senate that 131,871 civilian em­ I But Ky’s decision, following a Earlier U.S. diplomats were The Senate censured Sen. event which was ^ ven by the ployes have been hired by the or anywhere” for this purpose. three-day meeting of the ruling almost disdainful in discussing Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., for couple’s son-in-law and daugh­ government since President Both the prosecution and the InUitary Junta, may have avert­ Thleu’s candidacy, and until a converting campaign funds to ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Johnson ordered a freeze on of mind means so much defense rested their cases PEACE ed a dangerous split in the mili- week or so ago Ky, a flamboy­ Dupre of Manchester, emd son Thursday and Judge Herbert S. his personal use. The House re­ such employment last Sep­ 917 MAIN ST.ir>MANCHESTER and daughter-in-law, Mr. and to the bereaved. We seek to ease their burden by lary. ant 36-year-old fighter pilot Manchester Motor MacDonald scheduled final ar­ fused to seat Adam Clayton tember. turned poUUclan, seemed to be Powell, a Harlem Democrat, Mrs. Louis J. Gagnon Jr. of INDEPENDENCE DAY * (3oup rumors had spread guments for next Thursday. CAPITAL FOOTNOTES in firm control. after a special committee ac­ Brooklyn, Conn. careful attention to every detail. through the capital for days as Officials of the Job Coips say Your Qualify Oldsmobile Dealer cused him of misusing public The couple was married June Ky, an air vice marshal and Lt. Then he began losing ground Decision Upheld total enrollees now have passed N funds. 27, 1927 at St. Anne’s Church, RICHARD E. LECLERC. Director Nguyen Van Thleu, the Inside the military directorate. the 41,000 mark in the federal NEW HAVEN (AP)—The Ap­ As usual, party leaders in the Pall River, Mass. They lived in HOLIDAY HOURS Jfiiief of state, fought a bitter, He was forced to strip his right prograip aimed at providing job pellate Division of Circuit Court House, where most of the action Hartford for 12 years before COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICES behind-the-scenes battle for the hand man and national security Phone C49-5405 skills for unemployed persons has upheld a Circuit Court de­ has been to date, disagreed on moving to Manchester in 1939. }niUtary’B stamp of approval in chief of nearly all his power. 1966 O L D S between 16 and 21 years old. 1966 O L D S 1966 O L D S cision which said a motorist is the showing of Congress. They are members of the *he September presidential elec­ The aide had been accused of A three-member House panel not entitled "to recover twice Speaker John W. McCormack, Church 6f the Assumption, and Call 649-5869 23 Main Street, Mancheetci tion. terrorizing opposition candi­ Dynamic 88 4-Door Hardtop. Pow­ Jetstar Holiday Coupe. Power Cutlass 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, autor has postponed until mid-July matic, power steering, pqvl/'ar for medical reimbursement” D-Mass., said, "We have made the French Club of Manchester. ■ Whether the junta decision dates and of using political er steering, power brakes, radio, steering, power brakes, radio, V-8, plans to investigate agriculture brakes. under an uninsured motorist in­ a number of excellent accom­ Mr. Gagnon has been employed that Thleu nm for president arid strong arm tactics in areas that ROY V-8, automatic. automatic. in the Middle East. Scheduled to surance policy. plishments” and “ a lot of im- for the past 39 years at Pratt Ity for vice president really will generals on the directorate make the trip are Reps. Paul Athur L'Manlan of Hamden poirtla«t bijUs will be acted upon- and Whitney, Division of Unit­ solve the issue is uncertain. clearly thought was their terri­ Jones, D-Mo., Elig;lo de la Gar­ CLOSED J 'What Is certain is that U.S. tory. ed Aircraft Corp., East Hart­ had made his claim on a policy in the next few months.” za, D-Tex., and Robert Dole, R- ROOR ERING Issued by American Motorists Republican Leader Gerald R. ford. ^ U c y was badly hurt and the Campaign signs proclaiming Kan. t/MIt MAMCHtSnn CUMTaR United States is faced with the Ky the champion of the poor Insurance Co. Ford of Michigan took a differ­ The Securities and Exchange 57^2 CXK^ER STREET According to the appellate di-. ent view. J \ \ — ■virtual certainty that the presl- were torn down as well. Thieu’s '2 4 9 5 2 4 9 5 Zeppelin Carried 41,000 Commission said Israel is seek­ Jlent at Viet Nam will be nurs­ behind-the-scenes dealings, the FREE ESTIMATES—^ WORK GUARANTEED '2 7 8 5 vision opinion, L'Manlan and an He credited “ the few con­ ing registration of $500 million JULY 3 - 4 uninsured motorist were involv­ structive things that were done” in g deep g;rudges againrt the thing he is best at, netted more iBIERiLIiN—Tire dfrigUile L2- in 15-year bonds to help finance to heavy GOP House gains in lU.S. diplomatic mission here, and more support. ed in an accident Dec. 1, 1961. 127, famed ais the Graf Zeppe- its development program. LINOLEUM FORMMM last year’s elections. 2and by extension, Washington The windup came for Ky after Under terms of his insurance lUn, made regofUar transatlantic Congress, Ford added, "has MandieAteA LUMBER f ■as well. he lost a vote of confidence policy, L’Manlan submitted a iruns to North and South Amer­ A fuU-leng;th Rodin bronze ■MONDAY - TUESDAY FLOORG O O U N fil^ 1966 O L D S 1966 C H E V Y 1966 O L D S claim 11 months later for da­ churned about like a rudderless J For American diplomats long among his fellojv generals. He ica and canted a total of some sculpture of Balzac recently •have been pushing Ky for presl- Cutlass Sport Coupe. V-8^ huUK. mages of $20,000. ship.” totw brought $70,000 at the New York stubbornly refused to step aside Delta 88 2-E>oor Hardtop. Power Impala 2-Door Hardtop. Power 41,000 pesoeakgors and 90 ^dent when the country is re- steering, power brakes, V-8, auto­ matic, power steering, p6iw«k' The claim was then submitted Democrats outnumber Repub- auction. for some time after that and steering, power brakes, 'V-8, auto­ to an arbitrator, who considered llcans in the House 247 to 186 ■ turned to popular control to Sep- although he has agreed to run GERAMIO KITGHEN matic. matic. brakes. L’Manian’s detailed claim of despite a GOP gain of 47 seats ------— *tember. for the ceremonial post of vice $0,140 in lost earnings stnd $2,- last Nbvemlber. « The maneuvering has been president, his hopes for the top TILE GARPETS 263 in medical expenses. The Legislatively the House was .behind scenes and officiaUy the spot may not be dead. Startling arbitratqr decided L’Manlan ahead of the Senate when the New England's Leading ■United States has taken a hands upheavals are not uncommon in ROY STRICKLAND . EARLE TEDFORD should be awarded $6,963. latest recess started. Potterton’s ! off policy toward the election. Vietnamese politics. And politi­ The Insurance company con­ It has passed 11 apropiiation Two-Year Professional ■ But senior U.S. officials,' re- cal deals sometimes are broken FomMfly )l«Y A John '2 1 9 5 MANCHESTER •portedly including Ambassador '2 3 9 5 tended the medical payments bills totaling $126.8 billon. The 130 CENTER ST. as fast as they are made. .1 i-i'.I II were included in the damages Senate has acted on only four of School of ■EUsworth Bunker, have urged for which the uii^ured motorist them Involving $23.4 billion. * Thleu, to abandon his bid for the % 2 presidency. The thinking behind was liable. Five more money bills have not According to L’Manlan's started through Congress. They REDWOOD * this was that Ky had the back- 1966 O L D S 1966 claim, he was entitled to re^ call for another $16 billion. i ACCOUNTING J& g oj the mUltary junta and 1966 O L D S v'.'. ■ iid cover, in addition to the arbi­ Major House-passed bills Neptomber 1967 admiMlon. BASKET WEAVE FENCE ■ that Ihieu’s candidacy would Dynamic 88 Convertible. Power dutlass Supreme 4-Door Hardtop. Jetstar 88 4-Door Hardtop; ,?Wwer.'-i * serve only to divide the gener- Power steering & brakes, V-8, au­ tration award, the amount of awaiting Senate action deal with HART]W)RD INSTITUTE OP ACCOUNTING Here's the ideal way to have steering & brakes, V-8, automatic. steering & brakes, V-8, autttaliati*.'| his medical expenses under the federal aid for-elementary and protection and privacy. Com­ * ala, creating dangerous friction 2 to choose from. tomatic. 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u ’ PAQB FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 1967 PAGE FIFTEEN T H E ^ Five Righthanders^ Three Southpaws Chosen Sports Viewing Schardt Notches Third Mound Success Beatinff Windsor Locks SATURDAY Herald. Angle 1KM> (30) RoUer Derby By 2:15 (30)| Red* ve. Cube Alston Names All-Star Staff 4:00 ( 3) Canadian Open Timely Aids Legion Win .OoM . EARL YOST CINCINNATI (AP) — Tom Seaver of the New York on an AU-Star squad. They are The orl^nal American BdKor 5:00 ( S) l^ d e World of Manager Walter Alston of Mets. Jenkins, lO-S, Seaver, 6-6, Os- League starting lineup had only Sports By PETE ZANAKDI Airdle, a lte r 'bath readhed with around In center field . . . At­ the Los Angeles Dodgers The southpaws, in addtUon to 10-7, Lemaster, 7-2, and uft-handed hitters, leading (18) Bowling National League Belfcumiii'sr to the winning eteglee. tendance seems to be o(n the Records Counted in Legion Tih n am ed tw o o f h ia o w n Osteen, will be Denny Lem aster t;ueuar, s-8. ___... * a, . ^ Tim Ooughlin ended Mbniahee- upswlng^t, Nebo . . . The iiaimeu two oi own ' ------Marichal’s sixth speculaUon that Alston would bo 6:00 (SO) LePs Giq to tlje W. L. Pot. G.B. side, the Manchester Le­ That was rather a bizarre ending to Wednesday hurlers today to the eight- AUanta Braves and Mike Races tw aoortng In the sixth. With run'totial was the most a Man­ time on the squad. He has a 10- * start one of his right- St. Louis 27 .614 — gion reoei-ved some thnely 49 Rudli WUtttke on via a alngfe, chester team scored in 13 night's American Legion basebaH game in South Wind- man National League *^® Houston Astros, 6 record this year and has a 1-0 . The American 7UM) ( 8) RedSnxa/t Kan­ Chicago 42 29 .692 hftting from Steve Benas / sas City 1% OoughlUn triipll'ed in the right games, beating Stafford 8-7 sor when, with the home team leading, 9-2 in the bot- pitching staff fOr the an- '^® starting lineup, named by record in previous All-Star however, already Cincinnati 43 82 .678 2% and another strong pit^- < (18) WrestUng center field gap, then scored last simimer . . . Windsor tom of the f im inning, the Rockville second baseman nual All-Star Game to be ^ames. in those contests he has■ ' have «ave lost ^ A1 KallneKaiine ofor the De- San Fran. 89 34 .634 aUlNIDlAY 8% ing job from Marc Schardt Locks |S)iowed up ■with ; only was ev io ^. With no players on the bench eligible, and played a t Anaheim, Calif,, dLv «nd pitched ii innings and has an troit Tigers becau.-^e of a broken Atlanta 37 86 .614 7 to deteeit Windsor Lobks, 8-1 when OBitcher Rog)er BeUlweau 2:00 ( 8).Socoer — Los An­ droipiped the ball on the tag. nine men. hand. Amerldan League Manag­ Pittsburgh 36 35 .500 8 la st night oit MIt. Nebo. B ^'^J^ejMted.. player left the visiting team with but July 11. SLrs teases oiUy the ancl^^ -eamed-run------Amerldan average ofLeague 0.82. Manae- geles vs. A tlanta eight playerB, the umpires ruled er Hank Bauer of Baltimore has Schajrdt was in trouble Afanchester (U) Th®y '*'®*‘® Hon Drysdale and „aU Reds without a man on the Drysdale with a 7-8 record Phila’phla 34 36 .486 9 'bftoigfltthe locals to 3-1 while It a forfeit, acmost unusual and this year will be the senior ii^med Minneapolis' Tony Oliva, 3:30 ( 8) Bed Sox a t Kan­ .444 12 throug(h the middle Irmings. Af­ ab r h po a 6 tbl sas City Los Angeles 32 40 the lixdc Townera loflt their Klnel, 2b rare drcumstance . baseihaJI a ^ in a f t« losing the O aude Osteen. squad thus far. The Reds led the “ “em ^ T o f "tie s"tIffTs TaTas aTeftyVtoTaic7his'pr^^^^^^ Houston 27 46 .370 17% ter setting down the first six JMfcusAirdle. If In all, Alston, who wUl man- league until a recent slump, 7®™“J . 4:00 ( 3) Canadian Open hme Zone Four outing'. Ware, c the starters. New York ^ ^28 43 .368 17 battein9^ Ray Filkdngton 'was hit GoU. c What happens to the scoring, age the NaUonal Leaguers, which came after a rash of inju- !!! h ®®"®®^"®‘*- 5:15 ( 8)i Women’s Open if any, In an incompleted in­ Off the Cuff The team selected by the Thursday.(B Results fay a pitch to open the third. Banes, ss picked five right-handers and Hes sidelined a flock of regu- ** *^®" el* ^*"e® Golf Singiles 'by Hay NdvakowSki and LoGece, lb ning in whloh a game is forfeit­ previously and has an 0-1 players to start g^irc at aU 5:30 (SO) S|>ortBnian’s Hol­ Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 3 Kowal. 3b PWlhiaips (the taOest golf three' left-handers. They have a lars. Cincinnati 14, Los Angeles 0 Paid Bllock brought PUkington Wlttfce. rf ed such as was the case In dounae iwtxrker in the Is combined won and lost record „ . record. He has pitched 14% In- positions, except pltc'ier, will iday East, Hartford CouRfhlin, cf South Windsor, allow4d eight hits, struck be; Philadelphia 1, New York 0 to. , Stiherdt. p 2 2 Jimmy Maskeir at Ohet Rau’s of 67-40 through games of at least one player on the squad MONDAY Mancheeter .7M earned-run Orlando Cepeda, S. Louis, lb; San Francisco 12, St. Louis 4 Scoring rules of baseball sup- Oo(niiiecUoiA Gofff Land. The Thursday night, from each club so a Cincinnati 7:00 (SO) Mets vs. Giants WUUmaatlo A wild pitch ptated Bellwean TVytals 24 8 9 21 14 0 6 ply the answer. >bai9kellhaai wWz who athired at average of 1.88. Bill Mazeroski, Pittsburgh, 2b; Houston at Atlanta, rain South Wlndew in the fourth. He had reached Wlndflor Locks (2) Besides Drysdale, the right­ player will have to be selected ab r h po a o zbi 10.03 (2). If a regulaUon game Rodovlflte High and later at Gibson, 9-6, has been on the Richie Allen, Philad' :phla, 3b; Today’s Games BockvlUe on a fflelder’B choice and moved handers named were Juan Mar- later by Alston when he names St. Louis (Jaster 4-3) at New AM Block, 2bi) 4 0 2 0 1 0 1 If forfeited. Include the record Klngawood sbamib 6-®. He’a em- squad three times previously Gene Alley, Plttsburgn, ss; Windsor locks .000 up on PlUklngiton’s double. Johnson, cf 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 ichal of the San Francisco Gi­ extra players to go with the but has an eamed-run average Roberto Clemente, Pitt.sbiirgh, Single Run York (R. Shaw 2-6), night Lo9h. 3 ( 13 0 0 of all Individual and team ac- paoyeid on the nDalntenance staff starting lineup and the pitchers. Tbompsonvllle .000 J. Novakoiwsld, If 3 ( 2 0 0 0 ants, Ferguson Jenkins of the of 2.26. Hank Aaron, Atlanta and ; ou San Francisco (Perry 6-9 and It was the second game In Martaak, lb 3 ( 2 1 0 fe*irK m ^vdl^nneaL ^y fOT^ ^ aummem. .Oongraiula- Chicago Cubs, Bob Gibson’of the Five of the pitchers will be Both Gibson and Drysdale Brock, St. Louis, outfiel-.:i.rs; Marichal 10-6) at Philadelphia which Manchester did not com­ Bellwoau. c 3 1 1 1 0 Alter pdaying ihree coneeou- PUldnirton. 3b 2 1 3 0 0 felt Is ahead at the time of for- CardlnaU, and rookie making their first appearance were clob^red Thursday night, and Joe Torre, Atiajita Losses Hurt (G. Jackson 2-3 and Green 0-0 STEVE BANAB BEABO SKBABOOF mit an error. Banas and Kowal R, Novakw’.sk, sa 2 ( 1 0 0 itdive days and wiinnilng twice, felt, enter as winning and los- ' or Short 3-2), w, twl-nlght turned in outstanding defensive Turek. rf 3 ( 0 0 0 tbedir 30th wedding anniveTsairy. work. Ing pitchers the players who RSox Cause Cincinnati (Maloney 6-3) at (Mtancheflbeir takes two days off, ttxroe and walidng cne. Dermis MlaoAjndte and 'singles Totals 26 2 5 18 12 3 1 OMck, one of the Elaat’s foot­ Chicago (Hands 8-2) then Tieituns to Zone Four play Manchester ...... 420 002 0—8 would have qualified of the ball otmtcialh, teachee in the KANSAS CITY (AP) — The Banas ccUected two hits, the by Daive Wlaro and Banas ac- DIAMOND DUST—Catcher Wlrid.‘4or I>xjks ...... 001 100 0—2 game had been called at the xTiuiiin.-iLT ™ ______AUanta (Johnson 7-4) at I?itts- Imating TIhomipaonvillllie Sunday only looea to do ao, and drove In coun/ted for three. Ray LaGaoe time of forfeit. Tt” ♦!,» Hbirtlfloni adhool adhod systemsyHtem ata t Bulk- , who have de­ burgh (Veale 9-2 or Blass 2-2), Gary Gott puts on a show all 2b—PUkington, Banns; 3b—Cough­ veloped a disconcerting habit at Mlt. Nobo ait 2 o’cflock. three mn& walked, moved around on Eld his own behind the plate with lin; dj)—^Lnfvh to P. NovaJcow.skl to team by forfeit U S hlnT ^ U night ilt was Sdhaindit’s second! com- Marinak; lob—'Manchester 4. Wlnd- on the HacuDity at Mancheeter of losing the close ones lately, Mlanolheeter 'waflted no time Kowialls single end scored on a his constant chatter. Etvery .sor Locks 5; bl)—Schardt 1. Lash the score Is tied at the time Los Angeles (Osteen 10-7) at pleite game and thini •victory getting to WindiBUr Locks stant- Kiglh. .Mian of hlB word la Mayo hope to break toe spell as they Houston (Wilson 4-4), night ‘Wild pitch. once in a while he even lets 6, Block 1 ; so—SchaTxit 3. Lash 4. of forfeit, do not enter a win­ for Goabh Charlie Graff. The er and loser Biil Lash, pushing Block 1; hits off—Lash 8 for 8 runs armUh, ntanager of the Detroit open a three - game series Saturday’s Games The parade cciitinued in the go with a whistle . . . Fans in 6 innings; Block 1 for 0 In 1; ning or losing pitcher. If a Geittiyflbtnig Bltudemit received flour mmB ejcroas in the fiiist in- Tigera. ThlB spring In FDorlda, against toe Kansas City Ath- St. Louis at New York second frame, Bhnaa’ double have a little extra to watch. hbn—Schardt (iPilkingtxm); wp — game is forfeited before it be­ iletlcs tonight. flemliess auippoait, atrikling oult ndng. Wlaiks to Giary Klnel and driving In Schardt and' M)ac- Model airplanes were buzzing Schardt, Lash. Block: pb • - Bell- comes a regulation game. In­ w hw diacussithg hUa pitching, San B’ranclsco at Phlla., N weau; L—Lia^h. he todd me when Mickey Lolich Over toe past two weeks Cincinnati at Chicago clude no records. Report' only Manager Dick Williams’ slug­ N the fact of the forfeit. wunfld go off to reserve camp AUanta at Pittsburgh in the ammy for two weeks be gers have outscored their op- Los Angeles at Houston, N Third Straight Hope that clears up questions onents 64-38; yet their record Second Loss in 48 Hours ediich were posed In several woUM assign e catcher to he UP AND OUT—Cincinna'ti TVainer Al Wylder gets the treatment every time for that stretch Is 8-7. The sta­ For FH Legion quarters following the game in to oaitdh the>' pitcher tistics show toe reason — many B player hits a homer and he got it thrde times last night. The man in question. ^ night, ^ne enough; when of the victories have been by W. L. Pet. O.B. whi’be weighs only 110 pounds so it’s an easy task to give him a free ride. Setting a hot pace In Zone For MB^s in Twi League Lcflldh left the drib to don khaki, Chicago 42 27 .609 — Four play. East Hartford’s Le­ lopsided scores, but all seven Defeat, the second one in as many days, was double barrelled Smith ordered a minor league losses were by one run. Detroit 37 33 .629 6% gion rolled up Its third straight NATIONAL XEAGUE Laiwyieim 00(3 001'— 4- 6-2 Here ’n There caticher to Xve near the base tor Moriarty Broa last night at (Jolt Park. Last place 'Valeo •• • _ V~ • • •ia The result of this string Is' Boston 36 34 .614 6% one-run victory last night, pol­ E1iv« runs dn tihe ffliret kept Saundema, Zoda (4) and Hes- Minnesota 36 34 .614 14 Teams Ready ishing off South Windsor at battered, three Gas House pitchers, taking a 10-4 victory and Mbnday rtgura haadbaO tedie- ^ that toe Red Sox now show 6% NBSBdltt Anms ahead to stay, go- kefth, Saunders; Leber, Humin- knocking Moriarty’s out of the Twilight League’s top spot. OBdt on COiannel 30 a t 7 o'clock TA6GED!—Attompibing to steal home, Ohico Sal­ AM Star catcher of Detroit, in close play. only a 14-16 season record In Cleveland 36 36 .607 7 home, 5-4. tnig on to beiat MIoaiaity’s, 9-4 srtwn (4), T w e r^ (5) and CUf- Lolich went to aunumer camp be For Rec Summer Nick Zangari’s pitching a n d ------wm feeiture the San Framcdaco mon of Cleveland is tagged out by Bill Freehan, toe one-run game category so California 37 38 .493 8 Batting hero was Joe Rug­ last night a* Buckdeiy Field. The ford, Lelber. didn't tbnonv a beS and when he a three-run eighth Inning, gave GWanXs and New York Mete fnxm important to any pennant con­ New York 33 37 .471 9% Basketball Play giero whose single drove in the ■wdnneTB needed only tihree hits, AMEJHIOAN LEAGUE Wilkos Winner Shea atanXum.'Ne(w 'Snotk Giant rejoined the Tigero It took blim tender. Baltimore 33 37 .471 9% run In the fifth which broke a taking advamltoge of itOmee Mttr- M aking good use of 10 base Vernon’s Orioles a 3-0 win over Jlnnthalll tetooaatiflg team this aevoraJ weeks to regain his Gary Bell (5-6 over aU but 4-1 Kansas CJlty 34 40 .469 10% Hie Recreation Department 4-all tie. E arlier Bob Hansen’s teirty errors. Two of .the hits hits, eight walks and four hit the Mets. ihyihmtii If the Tigers are to •Sure Knows How to Hurt a Guy In Golf Event flaH wdU again feature Jack since joining toe Red Sox) was Wash’n. 32 41 .438 12 summer under-the-llghts bas­ triple with the bases loaded were recorded by Radi MUka. batsmen, Sears defeated Army make it, they'll need a atrong- CHURCH SOFTBALL McNary had two apiece. BUI Ex-UConn Standout Tom Taking advantage of his va- WMteker handling the play-by- slated to oppose Athletics’ ace Thursday’s Results ketball program will consdst of highlighted a four run third in- Dion Pagand had two of Mor- & Navy, 10-2 a t WaddeU Field, armedi Lolich, a potenlUall 20- Baltimore 4, Chicago 1 Would you believe 16 runs In Calhoun, Dick Leadbetter, Bob "|®‘“ Prootor led the attack on Mor- cation, split up into single play and Fkank Glf&ird doing Jim Nash (8-6) tonight. 14 teams. Six In the Interme­ j a A - -- A ja .ff T3 v t 1 n m ^ a v , a ^ Via r . t., T 141 > ^ ^ iartyls edgWt bingles. Thg winners scored In every in- game winner. Williams planned to follow Cleveland 6, D'jtroit 3 one Inning? Then try this one, Rylander and Bob Litke had Each side got seven hits with larty's. He hit losing pitcher days, EM Wilkes took time off the odor. .Floqiner coaches « « * diate Division and eight in the 14 errors In a game and 10 in two bingles apiece in defeat, NbssdUf'B 051 21x—9-3-2 ning but the last. Whitfield Adds Insult to Injury with Jim Lonborg Saturday and Only games scheduled Senior League. This year the Tony Foran going the distance Ralplh Marone’s first pitch for yesterday and won top honors • Nloam Vtan ^K>ckllln of the Min- „ j an inning? Rug 020 200 1 -5-15-3 Miorilaitty's 000 130-4-8-3 Jack Arnink led the Sears Gary Waslewskl Sunday. Today’s Games teams were selected on ’a first for the win. a homer, went on to get two In the Connecticuit Golf Associ­ nectotei 'VIihingB In the N FL and End of the Line Finast 000 012 1 —4-12-2 iRlccaio and Oanlaon; iPagani, attack, posting a perfect three- ation’s One-Day Tournament Bell has no record against New York (Stottlemyre 7-7) come basis and regristration Center Congo took advantage Tonight, East Hartford is at more hits and score twice. Pete BaaaoBt of the university Handy pocket-size schedules, Gustafson and Holland; Mi­ St. Jdhn (5) and Sullivan, Mil- for-three with a double. Ekdc at the Manchester Country toe A’s this season, while Nash at California (Brunet 4-11), night was held Monday, June 26. of the latter to accomplish the Willlmantlc, South Windsor at tor. Stafford and Bobby Briggs had Valeo scored two In the first, of llteote warn do the color on which Include the roster, of Boston (Bell 5-6) at Kansas former in' beating the South chaud and Litke. Tbompsonvllle. Club. By Coming Off Bench and Homering beat toe Red Sox 1-0 on a bril­ Teams making up the Inter- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE two hits apiece for the winners. three dn the third and fourth N1F1L tdeoasta wltti the New Manchester's American Legion City (Nash 8-6), night Enders, 21-4 last night at Char­ E. H artford 004 010 x—5 7 3 Wilke's, State A m ateur champ liant flve-hltter in his only ap­ medlate League which is for REC LEAGUE Home runs and singles fea- Joe Eradl made an outstand- and one in the fifth and sixth Orleans Saints and Mlmesote baaeixaU team have been prlnt- NEW YORK (AP) — ful In the late Innings. The fa- The Tigers bad taken a 3-1 “Getting the 'ba;! m'cr the Washington (Pascual 7-4) at ter Oak Field. The winners S. Windsor 002 100 0 ^ 7 2 in 1942, posted a 37-33—70 VHclInga reepectlvelly. wouldn't pearance against them. boys 15 and older are: Ehigle Three runs In the fourth gave tured as Anoaldl’s downed the tog defensive play for the "Vet- innings. ed and' distributed, comple- Fred Whitfield sure knows mous New York Yankee killer, lead on a Solo shot by Ddck Mc- plate w«6 my higge;,. asset-,'' he Minnesota (Merritt 4-0), night pushed across 16 tallies in toe Foran and Glonfrlddo; Flynn, _ . T, , i card, the same as Bill Brew of It he aometmng to have a guy The Red Sox, tied for third Jr’s, Indian Jrs., Knldcs,' Slxty- Spruce St. Tavern a 6-4 win Lawyers, 10-4 at Veiplianck erans. Brendan Burke, Struck out 13 m ents of Walsh's Esso station how to hurt a guy, adding hBs won two other games Auliffe and a two-nun Mast by said after raising his t ecord to Chicago (John 6-3) at Detroit seventh Inning, helped by 10 Sullivan (3), Slomslnsky (5) and c-o. Wethersfield turned in, but the like Van BrockUn, fflired by the place In toe American League Nlners, Graduates and Shellle's over toe Army & Navy B’s at Field. It was Ansaldi’s 10th wlai~ Sears ...... 213 130—10 10 1 of the Gas Housers. Frank De- W ^ Blalwuknla' tXk>nn jnsnlt to injury that left with lOth-innlng homers and a Mickey Stanley in the seventh, 7-3. "The only way to boat Chi- pennant race, will be hoping to (Podres 1-0), night mlscues on toe part of toe Mt. Nebo. Malone. local golfer won out by match­ 5^' VUclngB, doing the color on the third with an eighth-inning sin- » » * Boys. in 1'3 starts wdidle the LawyeiiB AAN ...... 000 Oil— 2 5 4 Mhuro got to Burke for three basketball ace e past three aago is to throw strikes and pick up giround against toe Cleveland (Hargan 9-6 and South Enders. Ed Pinto had three hits for ing cards. flame clUb!..iPat Summerall, h'igh-flying and In the Senior Diirlsflon: E a­ are now 3-10. Brown and Tucker; Peterson hits. seasons, is rooming with Bill Vi«oHlf(Vxxr gle, turned on the Tigers ORIOLES-WHITE SOX— keep lUhedir runners off toe bas- ninth-place Athletics, but so far Siebert 1-7 or Connolly 0-0) at BUI Troutman had four hits the winners with Bob Hewitt Play drew an. excellent field ttte ilonmer Giant teteoaater, will Detroit Tigers gles', Indians, Ekiglneers, Ninth Jeiflf Klojzy (had two homeirs Walsh. Holowaty In Coventry while . lOOth homer of his major league Phoebus had things well un­ es." this season toe teams are even Baltimore (Rlchert 4-8 and Mc­ for the winners with Frank and Gary Bryant with two run against Kennedy. Bob Rib­ Meanwhile, Herb’s heated of 208. work Dor the washinUon iRed- Holers, Hurricanes, Ansaldl sifting offers from pro en- h^ten_and bruised again, career. der control against the White ‘Tm surprised he only li.ad 11 for their six meetings. Nally 6-3), 2, twl-nlght Chaves. John Schneider, Carl apiece. Doc Boisoneau and ers, who lyas strong In relief tor the wi’nnens. He also knock------Russell, 3-2, to take over the EM Wilkos 37-38—70 akin video announcing crew.. The Cleveland first baseman Oonstruotlon, Aetos and tries. Bialosuknla is working Vie ______DnvalUllo, batting____ „ for Sox with help from strike oults," said Pete W ard of Those games, all In April and Saturday’s Games Ha'wks. Switzer, Cliff Coffin and Dar- Andy Zledler collected two hits got toe other Elk hit. ed oult a doUfaae. Ron Wierz- American League lead by a full game In the lost Bill Brew 37- 33—70 J Peat time for relaxed on the bench for seven winner LUis Tiant, had doubled Paul Blatr and Russ Snyder ac- Batting (176 at bats)—F. Rob- Rockingham's out at the UOonn fleldhouse. the Sox. "I thought ho struck early May, provided some of New York at California, N The season gets underway rell Croyle showing two apiece each In defeat. Green Manor 503 100 x —9-6-0 dhowokii cdliecited Ms eigthth column. Ralph Johns 38- 34—72 S6Qi annual Innings Thursday night, with one out and Max Alvis had counting for three runs, homeir of the season tor the los- inson, Balt., .337; Yastrzemskl, wimmer meeting He's reported to have been of- O 'Jit 15 or 16 the way t,e Uirew.’’ toe season’s most exciting mo­ Boston at Kansas City, N Monday, July 10 and will play Stamler, Jim Granato and Spruce 030 300 x -6-11-2 Elks 000 100 0 -1-3-4 Singles by Pete Odium, Al Jim Domofrio 37- 36—73 Jdly 5 wiilil be at 2 o'clock. A watching toe Tigers roll merrily sjngiied him home. When Leon The rookie riglht-bander ers. He laibo had a single. Boat., .335. fered a |30,000 no-cut three- OhttCQga Manager Eddie Stan- ments. The Red Sox victories Washington at Minnesota Monday thru Thuiudeya each'^^^ve Besco had two hits each Army & Navy Kennedy and Healy; Wolfe, Putz and John Furphey and a Stan Hllinski Jr. 38- 36—74 63-day meeting is scheduled. year contract, plus a new car. Wlagner followed with another struick out 11, walked none and ky ailso was impressed. Chicago at Detroit, N Sicott Wdggln had three hits National League sacrifice fly by Mike Leach Tim Cronin included a brilliant 13-strikeout week at the Charter Oak to defeat. 003 100 0 -4 - 9-1 McKinney (3), Rivers (3) and 37-37—74 NcSslon Qulmlby, fonmar local with Oakland In the American heads. Then hdlt, Fred Oladldtng replaced weakened only in the second "Is he that good?” he aslred Cleveland at Baltimore Center Congo tor the wlnneais wdih Pete Leber Batting (176 at bats) —ae- gave Zangari all he needed to Dick Cronin performance by Lonborg, a 15- court. In case of rain the Bryant and Taylor; Boi­ Downham. 35- 40—75 althlete. Is now the admlnistra- Basketball League. The St. bench, he Denny McLain on toe mound inning when Ken Berry touched of Phoebus, who has Balti­ Inning 11 - 10 thriller, and a ' games win move Inside to the 101 220 16 -21-18-0 soneau and Hannon. showing a pair of singles. mente, Pitt., .361; Cepeda, win. He allowed six hilts and E. R. Spencer 36- 39—75 Ittve eaalflbant at the Weibb Jun- Louis Hawks are said to have them unmercifully with wbStfiield took over for Don him for a homer. Toimmy more’s only two victories in the game In which Boston rallied Elast Side Rec Center. South Enders ALUMNI JR. Ansaldl’B 007 21x—•10-11 1 St.L., .345. struck out six Mete. Dave Johnson 37- 38—75 Sor High Schod In WethensfieWi matched the Oakland offer but f. homer in Demeter at the pdiate and hit a Agee’s snngilie in the first and laist se3’en games. “He’s a stop­ for five nms In toe ninth to 310 000 0 — 4-12-14 ALUMNI LEAGUE Batterym ates Al Noske and . .RepOrte have been making a 'cut basis, which means the eighth inning that gave toe 400-ifoot drive in the upper deck J.C. Martin's doufble dn the fifth Heavy Weekend Coffin and Galanek, Schneid­ Indians a 5-3 triumph. per. He sure stopped us to­ pull out toe victory. The A’s Pitching continues to dom­ Bob Bergln got together to pace Ithe rounds that Charlie Finley they could let the sharpshooter in right field. were the only other hats. night." staged -late rallies to win two er, Franklin; Granata and the Mets to an 8-2 win over the The loss was toe 15th in 21 Auto Race Slate inate play. Mike Kennedy as­ '• .... '"iL ...... wtOl puiQ his KJansas City A’s out go whenever they wanted. A of their games, picking up the Walrath. sumed the spotlight last night, Cardinals at Charter Oak. u of that cilty and move to Mil­ Buffalo, N.Y., personal serv­ games for toe second-place Ti­ other on Nash’s masterpiece. Noske struck out 15 while Ber­ the Si®*"®- who led toe league until Starts Tonight pitching Green Manor to a 9-1 waukee, where the fans are Juflt ice agency Is handling Thursday was an off day for The second contest, under over the Elks with a three- gln collected a single and dou­ SbCHIng to Bee ntajor league negotiations June 11. Detroit also lost anoth- toe Red" Sox. They flew from toe lights at Mt. Nebo, follow­ ble and scored twice. ___ er outfielder, Gates Brown, who Sportsman and modified driv­ hitter. Kennedy struck out 10. Wasn’t Exactly All-Star Night Minneapolis - St. Paul Wednes­ ers running under NASCAR ed toe usual slow-pitch pattern John LaBelle paced toe win­ Bob ^Gorman had the big hit joined All-Star A1 Kaiine on toe day night after dropping a 3-2 Center Congo making it a sweep sideline. sanction are all awaiting the ning offense, going three-for- for the Cards, a fifth Inning dou­ decision ' that left them with a 100-lap NaUonal Championship with a 14-8 win over toe South three and knocking in four runs. ble. ’^1 Brown suffered a dislocated Enders. THOMPSON SPEEDWAY 1-2 record so far In toe early event tonight at Stafford Speed­ Ed Johnson had two hits. Mets 230 111 x -8-8-1 left wrist trying to make a catch stages of this 13 - game road Jim Menditto went three-for- O Ff RTE 193 - THOMF’SON. CONN. FRF.E PARKING For Either Gibson or Drysdale way at 8:16. This event is one Doug Downham singled and Cards 000 010 1 -2-5-4 N and wdll be out two weeks. three including a homer, to trip, toe longest one scheduled of only a dozen scheduled by Don Landerfin doubled him Noske and Berg;in; Tomezuk, Still...... worse,^ ____ toe Tigers...... missed.... NEW YORK (AP)—It D-run Inning against Gibson batters and 14 of toe last 16, all season. NASCAR all over toe Eastern pace the second victory. Carl ROAD KING PREMIUM* ® ® M A 8C A K ^ , / # Ruggiero had three hits while accounting for toe only Wilson and Landry a chance’ t o ’plck up“a game’on wasn’t exactly an All-Star reliever Nelson Briles with striking out seven and walking The team tried to obtain Mu­ seaboard and carries with It EUUngton Ridge ODlPIEMPORTSMAir toe Chicago White Sox, who nig'ht for Bob GibSOn and H art’s three-run homer cli- two. He got toe only run he nicipal Stadium for a workout Frank Chaves had two. double points toward a driver’s Starting times and pairings never had much reason for hope the assault. needed when the Phillies on toe off day, but could not Dave Vesco and Jim Stamler STOCK-CAR^ Don Drysdale, both of national standing in the sports­ for Sunday’s Four Ball Golf as Baltimore’s Tom Phoebus whomiirK/-vrn were chosen for av,«the Despite Y toe f big ^ bulge. ^ ’ San buncheduunenea inreethree mts hits against loser get it because of other com­ man and modified classes of had two singles apiece in de­ I FRIDAY NITE • 8:15 P.M. ■ Tournament at toe Ellington mitments. However trainer feat. S*« TIm PMlMt Sp*rfsm«n and Modiflad Modit In NEW ENGLAND cut them down on three hits 4-1 National iLeague Jl^n" team toltodfailed ^re^tte to retire a 'batter allow- Jack Fisher In toe fourth Inning. cars. The purse is over $6,000 Ridge (Country Club; Buddy Leroux took toe injured with a winner's share posted at Center Congo 1 0 0 LA P ^ m ? e "" Shortly before taking their ing four straight CUB8-PIRATES— 8:30—Shlllcr, Hunter, Hartmann, 000 312 2 —14-14-6 j ^ & w i u p h i League game. Rico Petrocelll out for a pri­ $1,000. Keller: Markowakl. Weln- too lap Nat’l Championship Race (TWIN 50'f) « » « regular pitching turns came on and got credit for the Ernie Banks hammered his vate workout and a whirlpool ■Uen, Repko Goldfarb: 8:44 — S. South Enders TIRE SALE There are three 10 lap heats Ferguson. Wilson. Mensdiel. Van- _^PtUS Hpin AND COMOlAnON «ACf ^mTE,.7:0D^ INDIANS-TIOERS— Thursday night. -victory. 16th homer of toe season and treatment. dervxjort; 8:51—Kuhnly. Charendoff. 220 082 0 - 8- 8-7 and at least one consolaUon Blanco and Schneider, Coffin; C L A SSIC ft The Tigers remained 5% Gibson, toe over-powering St. * toe 434th of his career, lifting Petrocelll’s status for to­ Rubin Cavey; 8:58—Starters Time; REDS-DODGER8— race with a total of 33 cars 9:06—Meurant. W. Peck. Abuza. Granato and Walrath, Henne- $ 5 , 0 0 0 0 0 games behind Chicago and only Louis right-hander, was m an­ toe streaking Cubs to their vic­ night's game was imeertain. He Landsburg. Save An Extra . - k It wasn’t quite as bad qualifying out of these races. quin. 2% games from second division handled for nine runs In less tor tory over Pittsburgh. worked out at shortstop before 9:13 — Wolff. Petere. Honnon, OUARANniD PURSi than one Inning as San Francis- Drysdale against toe Reds. He Banks connected In the sixth The weekend long awaited by Smith; 9:19—Becker. Reynolds, dl- OUALIF'flMa CVCMrc../tNO "foiitfi' as Whitfield again proved pain- toe last game at Minnesota, New England racing fans ar­ Corcla, Allen: 9:26 — Anderson. DUSTY LEAGUE CO scored 11 flrst-lnnlng runs was charged with six of toe runs innlng*g>agalnst Pete Mikkelson Brown, Baum, Scranton; 9:33 — fielding balls with one hand rives Sunday night In the sched­ Starter's Time; 9:40 — Harrigan, Marty Kristoff’s hit In toe ^1,OOQoo and walloped the Cardinals 12-4. as the Reds charged to an 11-0 after Ron Santo singled with and tossing them in with toe Brown, P*odolny, Trabltz; 9:47 — seventh inning gave Middletown lead in toe first three innings. two out. uled 100-Iap Modified Sports­ ^ TO TM WINNU Drysdale suffered a similar right hand which was Injured •Kellner, Kravltz, Zubrow. Finne­ RAiga nBurrow 5-4 win over FTret Chlldrsn ! ITZGERALDI FORD INC. Tony Perez, Don Vavletlch The victory was toe lOto In man Stock Car Classic at gan. fate against Cincinnati, lasting when struck by a pitch last Thompson Speedway. 9:54—Knapp. Tardlff. Kearney, National at Robertson Park. into the second Inning and al- Johnson each toe last 11 games for the sec- Cohn; 10:01—Kelly, Chalne. Perac- Friday night. He also tried to The race will offer an increas­ chlo. McPartland: 10:08—Groobert, Bob Slmler paced with toe STAFFORD SPEEDWAY ______i-,.___ slammed home runs and drwe ond-place Cubs. bat, but quickly found he Weber, Nix, Lallmore; 10:15 — 20’( OFF lowlng six runs on seven hits as winning attack with three hits, in three runs apiece as Clfiwh- ______ed purse plus double points for THE FASTEST S MliE TRACK IN THE EAST toe Reds bombed Los Angeles couldn't. Starter's Time; 10:22 — Dymon, Including a triple, while Bob nati raked four Dodger pitchers NASCAR seasonal standings. Jbtmson. Ralhbone, Brand: 10:29 — ON ET. 140 • SIIFFORD SPRINGS. CONN. • FREE PARKING | LET’S FACE IT 14-0. Jerry Adair has been doing First green flag, will drop at Zalman, Fahle, Marlow. Skinner. Duncan, Ron Gustafson, Carl for 18 hits. 10:36 — MIcCusker. Dow, Fields, Elsewhere In toe National a good job filling In for toe 7. In the event of rain, the ^ow Warmington; 10:43--Oarison, Sny­ Silver, John Anderson and Jack Our Regular Low Price On t- . Milt Pappas hurled a flve-hlt- BASEBALL HEROES All Star shortstop, but toe re­ der. Heslin, Cashman. Fairness and high scruples are not limited to us, but Legue, Jlih Running, who ter and breezed to his eighth will move over to Monday night they are part of the very foundation of our business. wasn’t picked for toe AU-Star victory, sult is a weakened bench which July 3. Country Club BATTING—Fred WhlUleld, has been further depleted by We»are tending to our own welfare when we protect staff looked more toe part, shut- * • • 'Indians, walloped a three-run Jap Membrino of West Haven Starting times, pairings for ting out New York on three hits PH1L8-MET8— toe departure of is a rare bird at Riverside. He Saturday’s Four Ball, Best Ball Any 4-PIy Premium* Tire yours . . . so besides offering you best possible value pinch homer that lifted Cleve­ for two weeks of Army train­ 8ERAPHIN you get peace of mind as well. as Philadelphia nipped toe Mets Running was almost untouch- land to a 8-3 victory over De- has won only one feature race, Golf Tournament with three- ing. !(lookie Ken Poulsen has yet he holds toe point lead for quarter handicaps follow: 1-0, and Chicago moved within able against toe M ets-the teain ‘rolt. been called up from' Boston’s e Our Finest fuU 4 ply nylon tire. , • Wider deeper tread > 1% games of first place by top- he pitched a perfect game PITCHING—Jim Running, the second straight week. 7:27—Oberkuider. 7, Henriquea 14, Winston - Salem, N.C., farm Gexae 10, EMwamla 21; 7:34—Cronin • Special Super-Diene compound with exclusive- tread design. ------r ------— 2^ ping Pittsburgh 4-3. Houston’s ^gainst three years ago this PWllles, allowed three hits and Membrino, a steady guy, was 3, Sprague 17,^ HulUne 13, Jacobson team to help fill the gap. Mokee 8, Orookott 16, Your choice of blackwall — whitewall, dual whitewall or latest red stripe. ganie at Atlanta was rained out. month. struck out seven, pitching Phlla- second In last week’s Mature. Phelan 11, Bengtson 19; 7:48—Ken­ Plus Fed. Tax. *This is our premium tire. 1964 Ford Falcon 1963 T-Bird Hardtop • • * Two of New York’s three hits delphla to a 1-0 victory over toe The week before, he placed n e y 4, Kelly 15, Porterfield 10. station Wagon. Nice silver gray with IMlsiretlB. 2^ 7:66 — K. Gordon 3, V-8, Crudaomatlc, power steering, OIANT8-OARDS— were infield roUers and only New York Mets. Grid Official Dies third. His total of 25^ points Ndson 16, Gonoveel 13. Delany 22; red interior, roof mck, whitewalls, power brakea, power windows, power The first eight Giants to bat five Mets reached base against ------SHREWSBURY, Mass. (AP) give him a 30-polnt lead over 8;0a-(E2ch 4. McLoffeity 16. No­ Rbad King etc. Extra clean. One owner. seat, radio, whitewalls. vak 10, Tliridnflbon 17; 8:00 — R. against Gibson reached base, toe Philadelphia ace, who Pitching (7 decisions)—'Veale, —Benjamin B. Zecker,' an of­ second-place man Tony Mordino Gordon 8, Salafla 16. R i g ^ 10, and seven of them scored. San squared his record at 8-8. ficial at the 1968 Harvard-Yale of Waterbury. SwBlfl 18; 8:18—Wilkos 7, iHxrvost (SPECIALS ARE GOOD THRU THE JULY 4th HOLIDAY WEEK) Pitt., 9-2, .818; Lemaster, AU., 16. Homans 9. Cakunari 30; 8:23— Francisco bunched 10 hits in the Bunning retir^ the first 10 7-2, .778; Jarvis, AU., 7-2, .778. football game, died Wednesday One ^bf the big point bonanzas OtdlMun 8, DuteUe 16. 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HAPPY &lltm»kV./ J i procedure: Offofd 13-A — ACT NOW — EXPERIEN(^D John Deere John Morlanoa, 1964 CHEVROLET Impala, V-8, quest. Fully Insured. ETee es­ backhoe and dozer operator, 33 Chairman Bncloeo your reply to the timates. CaU 649-9668. Phone 289-6647 Anytime FISHER box in an envelc^ — power steering, power brakes, WALL TO WALL carpeting. per hour to start, time and a Howard P. Jienaen, addressed to the Clasnl- factory air-conditioned, new Cleaned to factory improved EXTERIOR AND Interior paint­ half, steady year 'round work. DRY CLEANSERS INC. Secretary fled Manager, Manchester tires. Must sell, asking |1,600. specifications, minor repairs. CaU 742-6190 after 6. Effective June 30,1967 CaU 843-8409. ing. WaUpaper books, paper Evening Herald, together Call Hlgble Servlcemaator, hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ 325 Broad St., Mancheater with a memo listing the 649-3488 Help Wemted— SERVICE WRITER and sale*;., oompairiea you do NOT OLDSMOBILE—1966 F-86 Cut- ly insured, workmanship guar­ man In service department. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE want to see your letter. IBBB. 2-door hardtop, bucket 8PRINO CLBIANINQ problemat anteed. Lm PeUetier, 649-6838. Fomolo 35 (Contact Tony, Paul Dodge Pon- LEGAL Your lettmr will bo de­ seats, I excellent condition. D.F. Call Suburban Cleaning Serv­ D no answer 643-9048. Uac, 373 Main St. WANTED stroyed If the advertiser Rawlings, 1836 Lilley St., 628- IT'S CHIU HARRiSONf WHY, OF COURSE I REAAEM8ER a b o u t ^merciful' I'M ALMOST POSITIVE. ice at 649-9339 coday for free PAINTING, interior, exterior, AVON CALLINO—AU women NOTICE BUT SHE'S USING AN is one you’ve mentioned. 2362. electrician ] fffiL time, • INSPECTORS J SOME GUY IN YOU, CHILl! WE EXPECT BUZ HOME FROM VIET- CHRISTY. I ^EAVENS.' estimate. Budget terms avail free eatimates. Contact Oerald who are now planning that ADMISSION OF SWnzERLANP NHM ANV DAY. THINK IV E ASSUMED NAME. DENIES If not it will be handled able or use your Conn Jharge steady employment, insurance • SHEET METAL EVER SEEING ME BEFORE. In the usual manner. 1961 WILLYS JEEP, 2-wheel A. Stratton, 643-8748, 643-4887. famUy vacation and who are M ECKANias ELE(7TORS 0MLIN6 ABOUT ... — ^ I HAVE SEEN HER. Card wondering how to pay for It. benefits, paid holidays and va­ PAP/GRANORl,. \ \ \ MPORTANT TAIK C P TO THERE'S SOMETHING drive, station wagon with over­ cation; CaU between 8 a.m.-5 • MACHINISTS Notice ie hereby given that STRANGE ABOUT IT. NEVER LOGIC ^ S IF T drive, completely overhauled, PAINTING—^interior and exte­ Avon can help. CaU today, 289- HER. REWEA'VINO OF bums, moth rior, very reasonable, free es­ p.m. Robert’s F.’ectric Co., Borintg MUII the Board of Adbndssion of ^ I THINK SHES IN HORSE IN THE MOUTH.' excellent condition. 649-0120. holes, zippers repaired. Win­ 4922. Bridgeport TROUBLE, Lost and ^ n d timates. CaU Richard Martin, South Windsor, 644-0109. Electors, of the Town of Man­ dow shades made to measure, 649-9286. COOK TO work days. Apply Lathe chester, will be in session in LOST—PASSBOOK No. E 3173 alll sizes Venetian bhinds. Keys • FIRST CLASS MECHANIC the Municipal Building, Town Savinga Bank of Mancheater. FORD STA'nON wagon, Acadia Restaurant, 103 ToUand made while you wait. Tape re­ Tpke. Manchester. ASSEMBLERS Capable of Own Setup Clerk’s Office, on Weetoesday, Application made for payment, standard, one owner. 649-1323. corders lor rent. Marlow’s, 867 Floor Finishing 24 For Aircraft Parts Hoapitatization, Paid Hodidays July 5, 1967 from 6:00 PM. to LOST—MAN’S wallet, vicinity CHEVROLET — Impala Main St. 649-6221. MATURE WOMAN to Uve In Paid Vacation, hlbnthly Bonus 8:00 P.M., for the pwpoee of U Parkade by maUman Tuesday. excellent condi- FLOOR SANDING and .'efinUh- and assist with wheel chair fe­ Capable of Reading adniltting all persons who are E-JO male patient, room and board Blueprints TABCO MFC. CO. found to be qualified to be / CaU 648-4796 to restore faith In automatic, power steer- Building— ing (specializing in older furnished. CaU 646-2357 before mankind. ‘"B- CaU 643-4411. floors), cleaning and waxing 53 EUm Sb, Mancheater Electors of the Town of Man­ * (T) m ; H HIA Uc. TM tat ^ 0 **- 2:30. Contiocting 14 floors. Painting. Paperhang­ LATOE OPERATORS chester. ^ V . POtJND — Shepherd-Collie type AUSTIN HEALEY, 2 tops, The Qualifications are as fol­ “Oh, I'm sure you’re old enough to stay up till 12 ALL TYPES of cabinet work, ing. No Job too small. John SHOE SALESWOMAN — FuU- BRDIGEPORT o’clock, but I’m not sure your father is VOUNG enough!" female, brown and Ught tan. exceUent running condition. VerfaiUe, 643-9112. time woman for our fashion lows: Applicant must be MICKY FINN CaU Lee Fracchla, Dog Ward- Ask‘"8 51.060- 643-8627. kitchen remodeling our spe­ OPERATORS INVITATION twenty-one (21) years of age, cialty, 22 years experience shoe department, experienced 5HHH! YOO'LL en, 648-8694. ZZ^ZZZZZIZIZZZIIIIIZZ Fair prices. CaU Lou Dascanio. preferred but not absolutely TRAINEES must be a resident of ^ e town J IN X HIM I BY WALT WETTERBERG TO BID In which he offers himself to THE WILLE-TS 649-6985 anytime. Bonds-— Stock»— necessary. Liberal employe liberal benefits, day shift I t s t h e NINTH HE'LL DO IT' HOLD YOUR Trucks— ^Tractors 5 be admitted to the privileges of N B R EA TH l dlscoimt and benefits, pleasant onfly, piresently working 50 Ashford Elementary School AND THE BEAVERS H E 'L L DO IT.' THIS KIND O F Announcomonts 2 QUAIJTY Carpentry—Rooms, Mortgages 27 working conditions. Apply to an elector at least six months LEADMIANU530 HE SAID HE WOULD 16 CUBIC YARD Garwood load hour week. C^eJi 640-0701. Ashford, Connecticut next preceding the ttme he so FISHING 15 FOR dormers, porches, basements, MORTGAGE LOANS - first, Mr. Rudy at D & L’s, Shoe AND DING DONG — JUST FOpME'^ ELECTROLUX vacuum clean- packer, 1960 GMC 470, good reflnlshed, caUnets, buUt-lna, You are invited to submit a offeri himself. IS ONLY ONE TH E B IR D S second, third, all kinds realty. Dept., Manchester Parkade. E. A. PATTEN CO. era, aales and service, bonded condition, under 31,000. Staf­ formica, aluminum, vinyl, proposal for Sltework at Ash­ Any applicant who is a PITCH AWAY FROM rapresentative. Alfred Amell, ford Springs 1-684-4418. Statewide, credit rating unnec­ 303 WethoreOa St. HIS THIRD / steel, ceramo siding. William Manchester, Conn. ford Elementary School, Ash­ naturalized citizen of the Uni­ 110 Bryan Dr., Mancheater, essary. Reasonable, confiden­ ted States shall present the NO-HITTER) Robblna Carpentry Service. tial, quick arrangements, Al­ OFFICE CLERK ford, Connecticut. Proposals 6M-S141 or 648-4918. 849-8446. will include clearing, stripping certificate of his naturallration Traihrs— vin Lundy Agency, 627-7971, LATHE HANDS and general FOR EXPO ’67 reservations; 'WUh knowledge of typing of topsoU, chain link fencing, or a ce^y thereof issued by the /^S S iip Mobile Homes 6 .A CARPENTRY —concrete work 983 Main St., Hartford evenings machinists, paid hospitaliza­ United States Immigration and \ W HERE GAN OaO MMitireal, Oanada, Miarie- 233-6879. and an aptitude for figures rough grading, finish grading anything from cellar to root, flor ancoumts payable oifiace. tion, holidays and vacation and seeding, layout and con­ Naturalization Service. W E LATCH vUle Motel, 1-514-889-4662. Meu- 1966 TROUTWOOD mobUe inside and out. no sub.stitute plan. Apply Metronics, Inc., ider Motel, 1)614-846-4401. Mon- SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- ExiceUent fringe benefits. struction of Little Leag(ue Dated at Manchester this ONTO A home, 12x60, walking distance for quality work, satisfaction AppOy: 640 HlUiard St. 30th day of June 1967. RM ROF nolr Mbtel, 1-614-689-7196. to Aircraft, Colonial Park. CaU llmlted funds available for sec­ Standard baseball diamond, guaranteed, competitive prices. ond mortgages, payments to provision of all fill and topsoil Board of Admdasions V / I N 6 $ ^ after 4. 668-1476. No Job too small, D&D Car­ MANCHESTER MODES CXJNCRETE mason wanted, fuU- suit your budget. Expedient time, experience preferred or material. Willi am C. Johnson Personals FRANKLIN 18’ cabover traUer, pentry, days 643-1904, evenings service. J. D. Realty, 648-6129. Pine SL, Miaiicheater Specifications and other in­ Selectman MR. ABERNATHY 649-8880. wlU train. Driver’s license re­ , Mildred M. Schaller exceUent condition. CaU 528- quired. CaU Charles PonticeUi, formation may be procured (F) 1W W NtA, lec. T.M, U.S. fet. OH. WANTED — RIDE to Pratt ft 6211, anytime. from the office of the Architect, Selectman ITHOUGHTYOU Whitney, 7-8:80, vicinity Wood- ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ 649-9644 after 6 p.m. lO-K-,f o l k s ! w e 'r e EVERYONE rages, rec rooms, bathrooms Business Opportunity 28 WANTED —experienced wom­ Austin and Mead, 100 (Consti­ Eleanor M. Benevento ALL SET TO START GRAB A FORK LIKED PEANUTS) bridge and Jensen SL, caU A REAL I7IMROD small camp­ an to care for 24 year old polio tution Plaza, Hartford, Coimec- Selectman OUR COOK-OUT) AND HOT DOG MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI 648-6484. er bargin now at Camper Town tiled, kitchens ren.odeled, ce­ ment work, cellar floors, pat­ AUTO AGENCJY, excellent loca- female, mornings, 643-0479. tlcut, 06103, on or after 2:00 Ekiward Tomkiel AND FOLLOWAAE. —^Route 140, East Windsor, Town Clerk RIDE WANTED to Aircraft, 7- ios, roofing. CaU I.«on Cies- tion good financing. '<\>r an ap­ NOTICE PiM. Friday 30 June 1967. AND THEy COMPLAIN WHEN pia^ Conn. Open evenings and Sat­ zynski, Builder. 649-4291. pointment call Paul .J. CJorren- PART-TIME permanent Job, 6- The Bidders shall provide a (( .M IH U -i 8:80 Milft, gate 2 or 6 WiUow urdays. Rentals. 1-623-1941, or r DC20PA COOPtSOR St. from Woodland St., vicin­ U Real Estate, 648-5363, 643- 10 p.m., Monda;^through Fri­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER Bid Bond in the amount of 10 1-623-0720. NEWTON H. SMITH A SON— eoN RLCWBO. e>sBoe> ity of Broad. CaU 849-7067. 2125. day, interesting ^ s e tolerance NOTICE AND WARNING per cent of the Bid, good for a O N THE CARPET. Remodeling.' repairing, addi­ ------work, lapping and poUshlng OF SPECIAL ELEICTION period of thirty (30) days; and tions, rec rooms, garages, , __ quaotz crystals, good finger Garage— Service- Tile Electors of the 18th As­ the successful Contractor shall Automobllos For Sole 4 porches and roofing. No Job Business Opportunity 28 dexterity necessary. We wUl be prepared to furnish a per­ Storage 10 too amaU. Call 649-8144 train you. Apply In person. 5-8 sembly District of Manchester formance and payment bond are hereby warned to meet st NEED GAR? Your credit turn- PACKAGE STORE for sale. For p.m.. Reeves Hoffman Dlv., 11 written by an approved surety % & THREE-CAR garage buUding, ------^------Information caU Phtlbrick Bragg St., East Hartford. thedr respective polling districts in the full amount of the Con­ ed down? Short on down pay­ 22x35, .r- appTOxlmaiteily 2,100 Agency, Realtors, 640-6847. in said Manchester on Wednes­ BLACK TOP ment? Bankrupt? Reposaee- Paving - Driveways 14-A tract. square feet. WlU renovate. 649------, WOMAN wanted for house day, July.26, 1967, to cast their Sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ i9l9 after 6 p.m. AMESITE — (JuaUty workman- votes to fill a vacancy existing Sealed proposals will be re­ SEALER ^ est Douglas. Inquire about low­ cleaning, Thursday and Friday ceived at the office of the PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ------;------ship on driveways, perking Private instructions 32 649-6334. In the Office of State Represent­ est down, smallest pajrmenta aretus, commercial and resi­ Architect, Austin and Mead, TUTORING IN elementary ative for the 18th District of anywhere. No amaU loan or Motorcycles dential Free esUmates, no ob­ Manchester. 100 (;k>nstitution Plaza, Hart­ i - 3 0 finance company plan. Douglas school subjects, by experienc­ SNACK BAR msinager —West ford, Connecticut, on or before- Bicycles 11 ligations. <3all EJastem Paving Hartford experience helpful, Notice is hereby given that Motors, 888 Main Co.. 628-3987. ed teacher. CaU 643-8288. 2:00 P.M. Wednesday 12 July not necessary, very good pay the following listed polling 1967. Bids will be opened and YAMAHA — tiew dealership, PRIVATE SWIMMING lessons, plus bonus plan and fringe ben­ 1960 AUSTIN HEALEY—m o ^ sales and service at Seymour places wtll be used. publicly rend aloud. Proposals CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER 8,000, new tires, ri^dlo and W.S.I., certified. CaU after 6 efits. Write to Box M, Man­ DISTRICT 1 — Waddell shall be firm and may not be Auto, 681 Main St., Manches­ Roofing— Siding 16 p.m., 289-7062. cheater Herald. heater, 3896. 649-0678. ter. Open Thursday and Friday School. 163 Broad Street. withdrawn within thirty (30) Reg. $6.95. YOU 7 YES. AFTER YOUR lUOUIRY ABOUT THE A PR09PECT0R NAMED BOOER HE PIPN'T BAY! BUT NEAR THE Y ^LAZBE.. DISTRICT 2 — Whiten Me­ evenings. BIDWELL HOME Improve- days of the date of receipt. LEFT I COBALT RUMOR VEeTERDAY. ICALLEP^ HAP LEFT 90IHE ORB TO BE ARIZONA LINE. HEREE A DISPATCH, I ’ PRPSPBCTOR AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite, 1061, meivt Co.—Roofing, siding al­ GENERAL OFFICE work. Ap­ morial Library, 85 North Main W0W> THE UTAH AE5AV OFFICE.. AKIALVZEP»BUr NEVER CAUEP JUST RECIEVEP FROM MEXICAN J IPENTIFieP AS very good condition, 3700. CaU Schools and Classos 33 Signed: ...vi -V isOT MOTO-MORnn, 160 cc, ex- terations, additions and re­ ply in person. Rockville Oil, Street. Hugh Clark. (Chairman FORME ------iTv-vv------T z r FOR THEIR REPORT! IT N HAT. ANDY BO0ER 640-2888 after 6. 18 Vernon Ave., RockviUe. TO PROP WAS RICH IN COBALT I / QREATI FOUND DEAD cellent condition, 3300. 876-1781 modeling of all types. Bhccel- Voting machines will be used. School Building Committee W. G. Glenney Go. BY 5UH WHERE 1 ' t BY NAVAJO after 4:30. lent workmanship. 649-6406. The polls will be opened at six Asliford, Connecticut 336 N. MAIN ST. ? /■I J-'.; HAP HE INDIANS" HEAVY EQUIPMENT CLERK-TYPIST — exceUent^ op- o’clock in the morning and will Dated: June 30, 1967 FOUNP BOLTON I960 VESPA scooter, exceUent potrunlty for a position with an remain open until seven o'clock ------The way to see But in my books Today I went" And yet as you outstanding automobile insur­ the world, they say. I've found a way ±o Normandy. can plainly see condition, seU or trade lor Roofing and OPERATORS NEEDED in the afternoon. Is t,al ■ rear Une variance to R. W. & roofs, gutter work, chimneys and supervise 12 year old l»y, Septic Tanks M. M. Phillips of Clark Road, 1967 SUZUKI—260CC HO, must TRAIN LOCALLY In IN PHOTOGRAPHY sell. No reasonable offer re­ cleaned and repaired, 30 years' SPAIRE TIME on aU makes 2-6 days a week. Transporta­ AND • Bolton, on d hardship basis- experience. EYee estimates. tion and lunch furnished. CaU LI'TTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON due to the fact that no more fused. Call 649-0466. of equipment, buUdozer, To work in new^hoto engraving plant. CaU Howley 643-5361, 644- scrapers, -baokhoes, etc. 648-6602 after 6. Plugged Sewers land waa available for the 1966 HONDA, 460cc, excellent 8333. 37'/j-HOUR WEEK • PAID VACATION 2-«ar garage situated on jpixq>- condition, must seU Immedi­ Aaoredlted pragram. Job PART-TIME saleslady, experi­ Machine Gieaned erty on Carpehter Road, Bolton. ately. CaU 649-9620. p^em ent uponoomptetlon. ence preferred but will train. PAID RETIREMENT PLAN Hooting end Plumbing 17 Budget piian. 522-4689 any­ CaU 649-0820, Parkade Bakery. Septic Tamko, Dry Wells, The Bolton Zoning time. Sewer Lines Inatalled—Cel­ Board of Appesds 1966 ALSTATE scooter, like (X)MPLETE PLUMBING and GDIL FRIDAY—local i«iw of­ lar Waterproofing Done. APPLY John Morionos, new, 3226. 640-1717. heating instaUation, repalra fice, exceUent typing and sten­ Chairman and remodeling. Service caUs ographic sklUs required. WUl c in n e y b r o s Howard P. Jensen, given immediate attention.. train qualified applicant. For M K . Sewerage Disposal Co. lE u ^ n ttu ) IHJ ht NIA l>t f* Secretary GIRL'S MURRAY bicycle, used CaU M & M Pluptbing ft Heat­ Interview caU 647-9903, week­ Ettledttve June 30,1967 six months, 320. CaU 640-6047. ing. 649-2817. Read Herald Ads days 9-5. 118 Pearl Sb — 648-0808 IfiiHiiii!

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Wanted—To Bii^ 58 Housed For Rent 55 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Holitt Pof 72 Ho iiim Par iM t 71 HdWM for Sdh 72 Snbufbaii For Sd* 75 Suburban For Sola 75 5uburbaii For 5alo 75 rwynbOMwiitj ., A « Ji ---- - . n;... , ..-i —, _ —...... ■ .... ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ______.•______L____ WE BUY AND sell antique and SIX ROOM HOME, for lease, JOI^ THE prosperous Investors NEW 6 ROOM Ranch, under THREE BEDROOM Colonial, SEVEN ROOMS of beautiful KAMCBESTBR ->■ 4 bedroom Third Night of Trouble LARGB BXBOtmVB Cbtontal, OOMPACTT Colonial just off East VERNON — Extraordinary Sac­ SOUTH WINDSORS room BOLTON NOTCH Rd.^ Box 604, used furniture, china, glass, very clean,, references requir­ with this sound 3-family, $2,- construction. Bowers School 2% ceramic baths, closet space Cape Cod living, kitchen, llv-> Rmnoh, kleel family home In 3 years old, modern funUy size CLASSIFIED Center St. Aluminum siding, rifice, 6 room Ranch; 4 rooHi SpUt, reo room, garage, large just reduced, six room Ranch, silver, picture frames, old ed. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, 760 income per year. Priced at section, city utilities, 140’ galore, huge kitchen, bullt-ins, Ing room, fireplace, dining «R>oice oantral location. Spa­ kltohon, family room, 2H garage, 1% baths, lovely pri­ home, over 3 acres land, 160x lot, swimming pool. Leonard 2-car garage, 2 acres. Out of coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, 649-5347. only $17,900. Call Paul W. Dou­ frontage, bus line. Call Build­ utility room, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, family cious living room with wall to baths. 4 large bedrooms, mud vate rear yard. Indoor and 200, zoned for business. For Agency, 646-0469- - state Owner on premises this 30 Hurt, 100 Arrested watches, old Jewelry, hobby gan, Realtor, 649-4535. er, Leon Cieszynski, 649-4291. room, -2 fireplaces, 2-car at­ room, interior completely re- wall carpet and fireplace. room, formed dining room, 2 MANCHESTER — for rent or outdoor fireplaces. Assumable complete details call Paul J weekend. collections, paintings, attic con­ tached ' garage. Wolverton flnlshed from tbp to bottom. Uodecoped tree shaded lot, car garage, $86,600. PhUbrick SOUTH WlNDSORr-Woodland ADVERTISING sale, 5 room single, 2-car gar­ CHENEY ESTATE 14 rooms, 4 OM per cent mortgage. Excel­ Oorrentl, 648-6363, 643-2125. tents or whole estates. Furni­ Agency, Realtors, MLS, 649- This is the one. Wolverton $19,700. Louta Olinook, Realty, Agency, Realtors, 640-6647. Dr.—Garrison Colonial, mod­ age, hot water heat, $115 baths, 2 car garage, approx­ lent value. Belfiore Agency, BOLTON — 4 -bedroom Rais­ ture Repair Service, 643-7449. 2813. Agency Realtors, 649-2813. 949-9993. VIERlNaN em kitchen with buUt-lns, for­ In Buffalo Race Riots CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS monthly. Write L. Thurlow, 98 imately 3 acres of land By ap­ GLENDALE RD. 648-5121. ed Ranch, 2 acres. Sacrifice LAROB — OLDER country mal dining room, 8 large ibed- (OouUmod Iran Page One) 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. South Second Ave., Taftvllle, pointment. Philbrtck Agency, SIX ROOM Split level, dish­ ON BAST OBNTESR Street ... $21,500. H.M. Frechette, Real­ home. Needs rodeoorsitlng A HOME FOR Uving —Mg 8 FOUR BEDROOM room s, 1% baths, finished fam­ ty, 647-9993. Conn. Kealtors, 649-6347. Now under construction — washer, stove, 2-zone heat, wall iwel nice older three bedroom the riot-tom area. About mid-; Rooms Without Board 59 MANOHESTEIR large ehade trees in front yard, room older Colonial with 4 Uy room, garage, large wood­ vailed. Roadblocks around the Ranches, Raised Ranches, to wall, beautiful finished fam­ ootomlal. Three rooms ..down 37’ porch. CaU J i treed and fenced in''yard, new­ age, Deep lot. T.j : O o c k e tt, wail trees. .A new UiaUiig at - - ---' . Some of the older Negroes been scattered in the downtown- centrally located. Wrs. Dorsey, rooms. 2 baths, 2 lavs, 4 large thing including pubUc and pa­ 14 Arch St. ROCKVILLE —i room apart­ \ ly painted. This is a truly clean Reeltor, 648-1677. F ^ ] ^ ~ S p 6 m O olonlai, only $22,600))a oaU to Mir. VERNON—-5 room Ranch, well HOUSES WANTED—In every expressed anger ever the fire- a rea. :& , ; Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 5 p.ni. Friday. bedrooms, Florida room, 27’ Two full baths, ideell fior rochial sohoolsi Nicely treed ment, centrally located, park­ Directions: Follow Keeney and well kept home. Wolverton baths, conveniently located to Bogdan can be the answer compacted home, basement part of town, all price ranges. bombing of two Negro homes. One of those injured, 16-year-; kitchen with bullt-lns, inter­ large family, onQy 13 yearn MANCHESTlQR---VerB^r^ pl^. lot. Ideal for the growing fam­ THE THOMPSON House, Cot- ing, private entrance. Call 876- St., turn right on Bush Hill Agency, Realtors, MLS, 649- bus, school and downtown Man­ to yxiur (hnusing needs. 649- garage, paneled rec, lot 126 x Buyers with cash waiting. Call ’’So-called soul brothers,” old James Neal, was found lying- com, completely air-condition­ old in exceUenit oondittion. Now 2-famlly with excellent Uy wishing to stay tmder $20,- FOUR COOPERATION WDX tage Street, centrally located, 8322. Rd. Glendale Rd., first 2813. chester. Attractive private 5306 or 875-6611. 250’, % acre, near highway, now Paul J. Correnti, Rea) Es­ said Lawrence Williams after in a doorway on East Ferry! BE APPRECIATED ed, 2-car garage, beautifully Convenient south enid loca­ Income or easily converted to 000 and yet have both yard DIAL 643-2711 large, pleasantly furnished street on right. yard, adjoining Center Springs flreplaced living room, $17,900. tate. 643-5363, 643-2125. firemen put out a small fire in street Neal, who was wounded- VERNON—BRAND new 6 room landscaped lot. For further In­ tion Offered at $21,500. beautiful Colonial. Outbuilding space and city conveniences rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 MANCHESTER — Desirable Park. Ideal for ohUdren. Pric­ W RUa Walsh, Real Estate, 649- his apartment. Williams said by shotguri pellets in the back, apartment, second floor, heat­ formation call R. F. Dimock oonststlng of 2-car garage, within walking distance. Call SELLING TOUR home)? For for overnight and permanent neighborhood, well kept 9- ed to seU at $28,900. Call now, 1445. youths threw a fire bomb after said he was fired upon by two Continued From Preceding Page ed, electric stove, $160. 876- Co., 649-5245. workshop, full Second story. now. Belfiore Agency, 648-5121. BAiRiROWIS and WAIiLACECo. prompt, courteous service that guest rates. W ESLEY R. SMITH room English Colonial, 6 bed­ Warren B. Itowland, Realtor, a neighbor had prevented them white men in a station wagon. 1684. Lsirge lot, excellent location, Mlanclieeter Perkade gets results caU Louis Dimock rooms, 4 baths, 2-car garage, L. C. GREENOUGH 648-1108. BRAND NEW 4-bedroom 'Co­ 7V5 ROOM SpUt In nearby South from looting a grocery store on The smell of tear gas pervad­ NEWLY DECORATED large FOUR BEDROOM Ranch con­ CONSTRUCTION CO. liarge assumable 6H per cent Mhnclhester 649-5306 ReaUy, 649-08231. modem kitchen. Opportunity lonial, huge kitchen, buUt-lns, Windsor, minutes from Man­ the first floor. ed the area where a majority of- furnished room, private en­ veniently located near East 647-9921 mortgage. $23,600. Mitten MANCHESTER—prestige area, Help Wanted—Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 643-1567 ■ knocking, call now. Hayes oven, range and dishwasher, ANDOVER —cverlooMng lake, chester. Better than new. Ro­ Scattered groups of young this city’s Negro population trance, parking. Call 649-7702. Resort Property Hartford. Large living room Agency, Realtors, 643-8930. 6 room Ranch, baths, 2 car -PAINTER AND wallpaperer, MILLIONS OF rugs have been with fireplace, 2 ceramic baths, Agency, 646-0131. formal dining room, 2 fire- 4 room home, exceUent condi­ man brick fireplace, 17’ naug^a- Negroes lurked In the darkness. lives. The city’s population U garage, exoeUent condlUon, hyde circular couch, Intercom experiei^ed in both trades, cleaned with Blue Lustre. It’s For Rent 67 unusual 14 x 20 family room. MANOHB8TE1R — 8H acres of Iflajcos, (BaanHiy room, 2-oar tion, treed lot, artesian weU. ’They were outnumbered by just under a half million and MANCHESTER—8 room Colo­ ASHWORTH ST. -custom build­ priced in mid 20’s. Hayss system, phone jacks, thermo­ Coventry good pt^iUon, $3-^. Call 643- America's finest. Rent electric CLEAN PLEASANT room. Call 2-car garage. Excellent value. MANCHESTER — Cape, 7 land surround this nice 3 bed­ garage, 2-zon» heait, exiceUent Call now, only $10,600. Hayes police who patrolled three 13.3 per cent—about 66,000—of LAKE SUNAPEE, N.H. Modem nial. baths, dishwasher, er will design and build your Agency, 640-0181. neighborhood, $81,900. Wolver­ pane sliding doors, buUt-ln 4638. shampooer, Jl. The Sherwin- 649-1425 after 6. 10 per cent down, 30 year mort­ rooms, large family room, din­ room Ranch for the enjoyment Agency, 646-0131. abreast, riot guns at the ready. the total are Negroes. 2-bedroom furnished apart­ carpeting, family room, recrea­ home on one of these nice level planter and a whole page fuU gage available Wesley R ing room, 3 bedrooms, $19,600. of privacy, gardening or that NEW GARRISON Colonial, 8 ton Agency, Realtors, MLS, Police estimated that fewer The use of tear gas was Williams Co. ment, near lake. Reasonable tion room, double garage, cen­ lots. Our Signs on premises. T. COVENTRY — 2 bedroom ma­ Town Gives CENTRAL—CLEAN room with Smith, Realtor, 643-1567. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, huge bedrooms, loads of closet 649-<2S13. ~ of other extras. SelUng at pro- than 20 business establishments viewed by some residents o i the rates. 643-6402. tral, $22, JOO. Hutchins Agency. J. Crockett, Realtor. 843 1677. now pony for the kids. CaU sonry, oU heat, fireplace, ce- Help Wanted— SET OF THE Encyclopedia separate entrance for gentle­ 649-6347. apace, formal dining room, 24’ fessionaUy appraised figure for had been entered. They report­ area as a brutal form of harass­ Realtors. 649-5324. now, $30,000. Paul W. Dougan EIXCELLENT 0 room Colonial, ’.'amlc bath, artesian weU, near Britannica, 11th edition, leath­ man, separate kitchen and MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom Uving room with fireplace, fast sale. Belfiore Agency, 643- ed, however, that windows of m ent. Male or Female 37 MANCHESTER — beautiful 6 TWO FAMILY, 6-3, cabinet Jr., Realtor, 649-4630. breezeway and garage, sun- lake. Reduced for quick sale. DeadKne to er bound, India paper. Excel­ bathroom use. Parking. 649- Ranch, oversized garage, nice family sise kUohen with aU 0121. almost two dozen stores had ’’Man, it’s that gM that MANCHESTER — 2 bedrooih kitchen, built-in vacuum sys­ porch, hot water oU heat, plas­ $8,500. Owner, 1-688-5032. OOSMITnC SALESPEOPLE, lent condition. Call 649-6647 or 4256. location, nearly 2 acres ol land. room modified Ranch, breeze­ nVE ROOM Cajpe, furnace 7 been smashed. makes you hate them,” one COTTAGES FOR RENT Ranch, just right for 2 or 3 tem, garage, 119x165 lot. g&r- buUt-lns, heated famUy room, tered waU, 1% baths, walk-out COVENTRY—LARGE 5 room ftjJbulous opiportimity. Call or 649-6027. A country home in town, re­ way, garage, rec room, large years old, oil hot water, new Developer Garbage littered sections of young Negro commented. 3 den, trees, $21,900. Hutchins attached garage, $28,000. Wol­ basement; lot approximately BOLTON — Owner transferred, expandable brick Ranch, spa­ write Mrs. Roth, 103 Steele YOUNG MAN wanted to share duced to $21,900. Mitten Agen­ lot. Mitten Agency, Realtors, people, $16,500. H. M. Fre­ gutters and down spots, ex­ Agency. Rectors, 649-5324. verton Agency, ReaUors, MLS, 100x200 weU landscaped, good this 7 room Ranch has large cious living room; with huge Rd., West Hartford, 233-5823. DELUXE YARDMAN 21” self- 4>2 room duplex apartment cy, Realtors, 643-6930. 643-6930. chette, Realty, 647-9993. tremely fine nel|d>borhood and The road situation in East- Gardner Lake. Modem, 649-2818. location. Quick occupancy. family room, fireplace and central fireplace, large kitchen propelled reel mower, used with same. Call 647-9870, be­ heavily treed lot, $14,800. Wol- view Acres, long a bone of con­ lakefront. Free brochure, Priced at only $26,800. Charles paneled waU In Uving room, with ibuUt-lns, formal dining half a season, under warranty. tween 5-6. TWO-FAMILY close to Man­ vertuii Agency, Realtors, MLS, $12,600-3~ ^ ra O o iT Cape, tention for residents of that de­ Lesperance, 649-7020. 1% baths, landscaped wooded room, 2 bedrooms, breezeway Call 289-2512. pictures. Arrowhead Grove, chester High School, one apart­ 649-2818. doranero, atr-oomlltionar, roc- velopment as well as the board m MANCHESTER GOP Governors lot -la pleasant neighborhood, and 2-car garage, 17 acres of R oute 354, Colchester, ment has 3 rooms, one 5 rooms, reaUon room. Very clean, of selectmen, has been carried LOST BRIGHT carpet colors. . . LIGHT housekeeping rooms for MANOHESTER — 2 Colonial^ $19,500. Louis Dimock Realty, land. Ideal for many uses. DRIVE-IN THEATRE one heating system, 2-car ga­ AtANCHESTER — Immaculate Hutchins Agency, Realtors, to the town attorney for defini­ restore them with Blue Lustre. rent, 643-4074. Conn. very clean. Asking $19,900. H. .649-9823. rage, good lot. Excellent in­ 'custom bnUt 6 room flreplaced 046-0824. 'Priced reasonalUy alt $27,900. tive action. Rent electric shampooer, $1. M. Frechette, Realty, 647-9993. U A R Realty Co., Inc., 643- Stedlf openings, cashiers, vestment. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Ranch, 1^ baths, garage, ■VERNON The board of selectmen last Praise Ray Bliss Larsen’s Hardware. . RANCH —spanking new. 8 2692. Robert D. MurdocT^ 643- counter attendiaints. Call 242-9278 848-7178 tor, 643-1577. Gracious Living walkliig distance to Main St. MANCHESTER — new listing. night sent a letter to John Rott- bedrooms, ceramic tUed bath, 6472. Mir. WWson, tonlight 7 -10 Apartments^—Flats— and aU conveniences, Bt. Centrally located 6 room home, FOR THE PARTICULAR ner requesting that the develop­ JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) ■— GOP The chairman himself had no James Parish. Leonard Agen­ oU hot water heat, wooded lot. 3 bedrooms, large Uving room er, Sylvester J. Ploufe, be ad- governors have edged around pjm., 649-6000 or 12-5 call Boats and Accessories 46 Tenements 63 iSUuated in the lioyely hills solution at hand except to say in LEGAL cy, Realtors, 640-0469. Would you beUeve less than with fireplace, formal dining Legial Notices -vised “ that work must be com­ the quagmire of a party split 6 4 9 -2 5 9 6 . o f Vernon silts this spudous an interview that he regarded 1985 RUNABOUT with 40 Inp. LOOKING FOR anything in real MISQUAMICUT — 4% rooms, $20,000’f Char Bon Real Estath room and kitchen, 1% baths, menced on or before July 7, posed by balking Young Repub­ BEAUTIFUL 2-famUy, 4 ^ fire- 7 room SpSilt Level. Just a OBOEB OF NOTICE the deviations as minor excur­ e tate rentals — apartments, available July 29-August 2, NOTICE 643-0688. laundry room, combination 1967 and that a schedule of com­ licans striking off on divergent Evinrude, electric start, trail­ place in each apartment, new few of its many features AT A COURT OF PROBATE, sions which would yield in time er, good condition. Call 643- homes, multiple dwellings, no $95 weekly. Call 643-0491. windows, good condiUon held at Manchester, within and for pletion satisfactory to the board trails toward their choice for TO ENROLLED MEMBERS formica coimters, loads of cab­ $17.1^ PRIvT c^ ~i ‘ bedroi/m are 1 ^ baths, wall to waU the dJntriot at Manchester, on the to the recognition that Republi­ 7689. fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, throughout. Convenient loca- of selectmen be submitted show­ th:; 1968 party presidential nom­ Situations Wanted— COTTAGE AT Chalker Beach, OF THE DEMOCRATIC inet space. Bach apartment is Ranch, fireplace, wall to waU carpeting and garage. $21,- 33rd day at June. A.D. 1967. cans must mold a arty unit 643-5129. PARTY OF THE TOWN OF Uon. Only $17,800. U A R Real­ •Freeenl, Hon. John J. Waliett, ing an indicated completion ination. they didn’t have three years ago Female 38 12’ BOAT AND trailer, 3 h.p. Saybrook, 4 rooms, first two equtpj^ with refrigerator and carpet, dllphwasher, famUy 600. J. Gordon, 649-5306. Judge. . BOLTON, CONNECTICUT. ty Co., Inc., 643-2692. Robert Estate of Rlchand McLagen aka. date not later than August 9, Asked by National Chairman If they expect to defeat Presi­ motor, $195. Call after 6, 643- tVE HAVE customers waiting weeks in August. Call 643-4773. etove, beat suppUed by two kitehen, garage, large treed RELIABLE MOTHER will ba- Pursuant to the provisions of D. Murdock, 648-6472.’^ RSchaird H. McLagan. late of Man­ 1967.” Ray Bliss to take a stand on the dent Johnson next year. 0339. for the rental of your apart­ eeparato systems. Has been lot. Hutchins Agency, 040-6S24. chester, In said district, deceased. byslt for working parents or COLUMBIA LAKE room the State Election Laws and the B ^ W Upon appiicatlon of Marlon B. The letter goes on "In the Young Republican National ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ bimdled with loving care MiAlNQHiBBTBIR— 6 room Cape, Bliss told a news conference: people going on vacation, ex­ cottage, boat, all facilities, ^Rules of the Democratic Party, MANCHESTER vicinity—clean­ BlARROWS and WAiULAdECo. McLagan, executrix, praying for au­ event Mr. Ploufe does not com­ 14’ PLYWOOD boat, fiberglas tate. 643-6129. throughout the years. On the IH baths, exceUent condition, thority to compromise and settle a Federation’s rejection of his "Assuming the present political cellent references. 643-8857. ideal for children. Call 1-228- you are hereby warned that a er than new, 0V5 room Ranch, Mandhester Parkade certaiin doubtful and disputed claim mence work on or before July bottom, 25 h.p. Evinrude mo­ fringe of red^elqpment. Ex- one acre treed lot, near school, leadership, the GOP governors climate continues, I believe we 4^^ ROOMS, $130. 3>4 rooms, 3803. large treed lot, exceUent value Miandhester 649-5306 In favor of seild estate against the 7, 1967 that a Notice of Default tor, electric starter, trailer Caucus will be held on July oeUent for investment or own­ hl^h elqvaUon. 649-4B28. Town of Manchester. It is responded with unanimous ap­ have an opportunity to win the $120. Garden Apartments, 6th, 1967, at 8 P.M. at The at $17,900. Leonard Agency, ORiDEREto: That the foregoing be directed to Mr. Ploufe and included, $300. 646-0033. er ocoiqiancy, $18,900. Another proval of a resolution praising 'White House.” Situations Wanted— I f lp p i Realtors, 646-0469. BOLTON —new 6 room Raised appOoatSon be heard and deter- his bonding company declaring parking, 15 Forest St. off Main Community Hall, Bolton Center ROLLING PARK — 5 finished Bliss’ efforts to unify next The governors praised Bliss’ fine ottering from the Wolver- Ranch, cathedral celling In liv­ muied at the Probate office In Mian- him to be in default and giving Mole 39 St. No pets. 646-0090,643-5675. Wanted To Rent 68 Rd., Bolton Conn,, to endorse down, 2 unfinished up, fire­ cheater, In said District, on the 10th year’s campaign under his di­ efforts to "unify all elements ton Agency, Realtors, MLS, WEST SIDE!—0 room Cape, 1% ing room, stone fireplace, glass day of July A.D. 1967, at eleven him and-or his bonding com­ candidates for -nomination to place, aluminum siding, beau­ rection. PAINTER WANTS work, brush, Diamonds— Watches— ONE BEDROOM modem apart­ WANTED TO rent—Family of 649-8813 baths, bus line, near every­ sllcUng doors, sundeck, buUt- o olock in the forenoon, and that pany five days in which the Bind auxiliaries of the party un­ municipal offices; and to trans­ tiful yard with variety of notice be given to ail persons in- There was strong talk In a der the leadership of the Repub­ roll or spray, all equipment. Jewelry 48 ment, available July 1st, $120. 4 adults seek 3-bedroom house thing, in like new condition in­ ins, basement fireplace, one tereated In said estate of the town will, by contract or other­ act such other business as may jffANGHBSTBUt —Just off Bast shrubs and trees. Retired. Ken­ closed session of the 21 OOP 20 years experience. Reason­ per month, including heat. Call or flat vicinity $125. Phone side and out. Vacant. Must be car basement garage. One acre pendency of said appUcation and wise, complete and lo^k to Mr. lican National Committee for WATCH AND jewelry repair­ be proper to come before .said Canter St. Older 9 room Colon­ neth Ostrlnsky, Realtor, 643- the time and place of hearing state executives caucussing maximum effectiveness and able. Quinn, 525-1690. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- 536-7589 collect. seen to be appreciated. 648- lot. Immediate occupancy $22,- thereon, by putMlsMng a copy « Ploufe and his bonding com- caucus. ‘ ial, tof> condition. New fur­ 1838. here about censoring the Young participation” in next year’s ing. Prompt service. Up to $20 4535. 2203 for appointment. 600. U A R Realty Co., Inc., this order in some newspaper hav­ patny for sny loss, costs, dam­ STUDENT desires summer on your old watch in trade. WORKING ADULT couple de­ Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, naces, siding, etc. Six bedroom ing a circulation In said district at Republican's summary rejec­ election. POUR BEDROOM Colonial on 643-2692. Robert D. Murdock, least seven days before the day of ages and expenses incurred by work, painting, lawn work, Closed Mondays. F.E. Bray, sires single house for rent. this 29th day of June, 1967j. poaribiUty. Must be sold. HENRY ST.—Colonial 7 rooms, saM hearing, to appear If they see tion last week of a series of They gave only vagup assur­ FIVE ROOMS, first floor, no 51 acre lot, garage, fireplace, 643-6472. the town In remedy of the de­ 737 Main St., State Theatre Call after 5, 649-7071. Democratdc Town Rayas Agency, 646-0iL3L IH baths, extra large Uving cause at said time and place and be Bliss’ proposals. ances that they would work at window washing, etc., $1.80 pets, adults only. Call 643- finished rec room, large kUch- heard relative thereto, and make fault.” hour. 649-8692. Building. 5838. Committee of Bolton and dining room, sun room, 8 AfERNON — Gardner built 6% return to this court. The national chairman was the state level to control the FAMILY OF 6 desire 3 bedroom en, buUt-ins, oven, rainge and The road problem has been By: MANCHESTER ~$16,^~ 8 bedrooms, garage, $30,500. room, all plaster Ranch, large JOHN J. WAILETT, Judge, cut down in his efforts to regain Young Republicans. LOVELY 4 room apartment, apartment in Manchester, with Charles W. Lathrop, lairgs bedrooms, Uving room, dishwasher. Occupancy around oc; Jerome I, Walsh. Atty. before a town meeting and has PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, wooded lot, 2-car garage, ther­ been considered a problem for a measure of control over the Involved in this maneuvering Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Household Goods 51 first floor, heat on heat stove, or without heat. 649-7050. Chairman d ii^ room, kitchen, near 0496347. August 16. Owner, 648-0724. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, youth organization which helped mopane windows, 6 minutes to held at Manchester, within and for over 'two years. Both the plan­ was the hope of Bliss and a sub­ parking, available July 1, no schools, bus, shopping. Im- Barry Goldwater gain the GOP AKC BLACK miniature poodles, CLEAN, USED refrigerators, R a n c h — AIR-condltloned, 3 parkway, $17,760. Meyer Agen­ the District of Manchester, on the ning and zoning commission stantial majority of the GOP pets, adults only. Call 649-1928 maoulato. Bel Air Real Estate, ALL BRICK Ranch with 8-car 28th day of June, 1967. presidential nomination in 1964. puppy sihots, wxwmed. $75. Fi­ ranges, automatic washers, Business Property bedrooms, fireplace, 1% baths, cy, 643-0609. Present, Hba John J. Waliett, and the board of selectmen governors that the party will' before 7 p.m. 64S-6U2. garage. Large lot Under $25,- Judge. J rec room with bar and kitchen __But the governors wound up pome up with a moderate candi­ nancing. Call 875-0337. with guarantees. See them at For Sale 70 000. Belfiore Agency, 64361A . BOLTON —cozy 4 room Ranch, Estate of John A. Anderson. late have been working on it during B. D. Pearl's Appliances, 649- faculties. CaU early. H. M. of Manchester, In said Dlstrkri de­ that time. with a compromise resolution date who con give Johnson a The one word most often stressed by the housing experts to look for whOT oversized garage with attach­ ceased. Main St. Call 643-2171. FIVE ROOM duplex, adults pre­ BOLTON — six family apart­ MiASKaiEbmaR BRAND NEW 5-bedroom Cape, Frechette, Realty, 647-0993.. TIhe seleatmen also announc­ which did not mention the run. bhying a home is location. The home pictured above certainly fulfills this ed porch, extra large lot, ac­ The administrator having ex- Young Republicans. By indirec­ Discerning Pet Owners ferred, 643-4857. ment unit. Excellent condition $45,000. Belfiore Agency, 648- -filblted his administration account ed ttilB week lihat Mrs. Priiscil- The dominant conservative SEWING MACHINE -Singer requirement. In addition to the excellent location, some of the gracious RAISED RANCH COWOOM RD. — Beautiful cessible. $14,900. Francis J. with said estate to this Court for tion it condemned their inde­ faction among the Young Re­ throughout. All three room TALLWOOD 5121. allowance. It is la Gadapee (has been appototed McCartan, Broker, 643t8360. USE automatic zig-zag ir cabinet, units, all rented. Close to four features include: A spacious entrance foyer, a huge master bedroom with Vgliit Mg rooms, 2 ^ botlis, Ranch, large Uving room, for­ ORDERED: That the Uth day of to the neareaitlon committee, pendent stance and slapped the publicans, however, seems to button holes, embroiders, hems BRAND NEW brick Ranch, two mal dining room, cabinet July, 1967, at four o'clock after­ wrist of women conservatives favor a replay of 1964 so far as acres of land. Choice location is a unique community of a fireplace. Some practical features are: An enclosed sunporch, a rear porch, douhte garage, a metlcu- COVENTRY —newer 6 room noon at the Probate Office In the replaidnig iDaanUd Roalch, who re­ etc. Like new condition. Orig­ Furnished full baths, 2-car garage. Raised kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ who continue to complain about RED HOUSE KENNELS with unlimited possibilities. T. fine homes in a private a two-car garage and a paneled family room. The most practical feature is Ocus heme, beautifully dec­ home, exceUent condition, fire­ Municipal BuHdlng in said Mhn- cently resH'gined, the party nominee' is concerned. - inally over $300, balance now, Apartments 63-A J. Crockett. Realtor, 643-1577. orated, Includes Royal Blrie hearth fireplace. Formal din­ tion room, landscaped yard. chester, be and the same is as­ Aiso appointed: this week their loss of the presidency of They still are tied strongly to For the realistic price. Call now (the home pictured last Friday, was sold place, garage, privacy, 3 acres, signed for a hearing on the allow­ $58, Take over payments of wooded setting. Two model waU to well carpeting and ing room with sliding glass Marlon E. Robertson, Realtor, pond. CaU now. Only $16,500. ance of said administration account were specdial conlStatiles for the the GOP Women’s Federation. Goldwater and think they have $10. monthly. 522-0476. 3'/^ ROOMS, furnished or unfur­ Saturday). doors leading to covered paUo. 643-5963. with said estate, ascertainment of The governors’ resolution in U in Gov. Ronald Reagan of Cali­ ★ ' Ooanfartlzed boandtog nished, oil heat, adults, park­ homes for your unhurried Holpaint bunt • In appli­ Hayes Agency, 646-0131. heirs and order of distribution and various Giakesiide developments. Land For Sale 71 Executive and professional' effect left to Bliss the final solu­ fornia a replacement who might ■if Grooming aiH breeds 1966 FRIGIDAIRE washer, used ing, shady, New Bolton Rd. ances. Des&rebile Porter St this Court directs that notice of the, Fior Geroid Park, ’Tlicnnas Al­ inspection. Just off South area. BeUiore Agency, 643- OO'VENTRY time and place assigned for said tion of how to curb the diver­ accomplish what Goldwater ★ SmaM animal cemetery one month, best offer. Call 649- reasonable, 643-6389. INDUSTRIAL LAND for sale on area. ODforod at $38,000. hearing be given to all persons berti and ’lUiamas Lynch; Wa- Main Street, 5 minutes 5121. sionary operations. could not three years ago. 1805. Parker St. 649-3391, ask for THE ANNOUNCING $500 DOWN known to be interested therein to terttoont Manor Association, T w o Looajtdons ROCKVILLE —3 and 4 room appear and be heard thereon by Joseph Peiimilrieno. and Robert Danny. from Manchester Center on L. C. GREENOUGH CO, BIG CLEAN 6-room home with And $09.97 mnnUily pays publishing a copy of this order in PORTABLE TV, excellent con­ completely furnished, central­ some newMxaper having a circula­ Clemens, and Lakeview Ter­ Somors and Wiilingtoin, Conn. the Glastonbury town line. 2-car garage, one Mock from CLIFPWOOD — tor this Clean 4Vi room, tion in- said District, at least seven dition, $90. Blond step table, ly located, parking, private 647-9921 race, Robert RoMie, Donald 749-4531 429-1496 Main Bt. Fast sale wanted. LN MiANCHESTER aluminum sided house. days before the day at said hear­ Lack of Advance PubKcity $8. Call after 4, 742-8261. entrance. Call 875-8322. Houses For Sale 72 Open 1-9. ing and by mailing on or before RauHlaird, Hairry Leet and Rob­ Priced right. BeUlore Agency, Large treed lot with lake June 29th, 1967, by certified mall, ert Dussinger. 8 ajn. - 7 pjm. Daily 6436121. a copy of this order to Clifford Y. THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ MANCHESTER—7 room home, 6 4 7 -9 9 2 1 BIX ROOM Ranch, formal din­ A new euva on Bush HUl priivlDeges. Close to ihigh- Anderson. 86 Walnut Street Msui- F or Oak Grove, Ailan CMiUl Sundays Included Cuts Size of LB J Crowds GAS HEATER, will heat 5 nished, private bath and en­ nice location and condition, ing room, Uving room with Rd. V acre wxxxtod tots, way and rihopiping' center. cheeter. Connecticut, and return Sr., and Paufl Haddad; (Beile- N LC. GREENOUGH CO Hayes Agency M ANOffiS^^ —newly Usted make to this Court. rooms. Call 647-1015. $14,500. Mitten Agency, Real­ fireplace, 8 oversized bed­ ’To see calh Mirs. Luther at SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — that the President has been In­ trance, utilities, no pets. 224 2-famUy, 66 duplex, one block dustom homes built to your ______JOHN J, W.6LLETT, Judge. vue, Kenneth Berry, and fo r Charter Oak St. 643-8368. tors, 643-6930. rooms, famUy size kitchen, 649-5306 any time. President Johnson ' is beginning vited to address a one-day con­ 1966 NELCO sewing machine from Main St. 180 x 166 treed ptons CM- OUT9. Prices stcict ORDER OF NOTICE Pine Laike Shores, [Robert GROOMING ALL breeds. Har­ tiuUt-ins, enclosed sunporch, to act^ again like the hard-driv­ ference of Democratic gover­ with cabinet. 1965 Americana EXCEP’nONAL 6^4 room fire- INC. lot. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- at $22,500. ^ -AT A COURT OF PROBATE, Green'leaif and Arthur 'Voss. mony Hills. H.C. Chase, He­ IH bat^, 2-car garage, $26,- B ^ W ireld at Manchester, within and for ing campaigner of 1964-but with nors in St. Louis. Christian said Encyclopedias. Admiral Hi-Fi placed Ranch, rec room, 1’.2 9832. the district of Manchester, on the bron Rd., Bolton, 643-5427. Business Locations 500. Wolverton Agency, Real­ 28th day of June. A.D. IW . a difference. He isn't giving the bid was under consideration. 649-0941. baths, enclosed porch, gar-ge, 646-0131 BARROWS and WALLACE Co. 55 EAST CENTER STREET tors, MLS, 649-2313. Present, Hon. John J. Waliett. mucii advance notice of his The governors will be talking' ADORABLE puppies—Pedigree For Rent 64 large yard enclosed with .siock- im Q MANCHESTER —newly Usted 3 CUFPORD SLICER. Inc. Manchester Perkade Judge. Capital Posts travels. about organizational matters or mixed. Wild Cargo Pet GREEN LAWSON couch. 54” , ade fence. Leonard Agency, bedroom Colonial, established, (BUHjDiEIR CMrinchester 649-5306 Estate of Sam Dfamond. late of LARGE CORNER store, down­ Manchester, in said district, de- This naturally has a decided and state house problems, in­ Shop, 648-6108. opens to double bed, new up­ 646-0469. preferred neighborhood, large New Tariff Cuts holstery. 649-1116. town Manchester 45x70’. Par­ Young Ideas treed lot, garage, sunporch. Bel SOUTH WINDSOR-6 bedroom Upon application of Ronald Ja­ effect on the kind of reception cluding federal-state relations. tially finished basement. Call cobs. praying that Instruments purt (Continued from Page One) WANTED—GOOD home for 4 Air Real Estate, 048-9332. R A Y S. HOLCOMBE SpUt Level, finished family porting to be the last will and testa­ he’s been getting. Big crowds, Alter flying here Thursday little kittens. 649-6480 after 322-3114. Realtors room, fireplace, wall to wall ment of said deceased and codicil the kind politicians seek when In afternoon, the Jotanson attend­ —On a foreign car costing $2,- 6:30, anytime weekends. MODERN WALNUT desk, ex­ carpeting, wooded lot, garage, thereto be admitted to probate, as the middle of a real campaign, ed funeral services for 8S-ysar- WAREHOUSE for rent, approx­ Saies Agent P®I_“KES®»*k>n on file, iit is 000, the duty is now $125; in 1972 cellent condition. 649-5506. ‘ $21,600. Meyer Agency, 643- ORDERED: That the fdregioling don’t turn out unless there is old Huffman Baines, an uncle ot imately 800 square feet, near 64 4-12 85 appUcation be heard and ^ te r- it will be $60. AKC registered poodle puppies, Spotlight tho Shift 0609. advance publicity. the President who lUed Monday.' MOVING—8 ROOMS household Main St. Call 643-1378. mined at the Probate office In Man­ —On cameras, the present 2 males and 2 females, tem­ chester. In said District^ on the Uth Johnson w as gn^seted b y a few Then they proceeded to their porary shots, wormed, $70. 32 furnishings, antique and mod­ <^BEST BUYS BY BELFIORE" BOLTON LAKE—100’ of water- day July A.D. 1967. at eleven rate is 15 per cent; it will be­ thousand people In Philadelphia LBJ Ranch, some 76 miles em. Call 643-8190. STORE FOR RENT, Main St., NEW LISTING—Clean, neat 6 o clock In the forenoon and that come 7.6 per cent. Crestwood Rd., Coventry. front, modem 5 room year notice be given to oil persons tnter- Thursday when he went there, northwest, for a July 4th holiday Manchester In State Theatre ALUMINUM A WAY OF LIFE room Cape. Large, treed lot. ’round Ranch home, sun, shade e=*ted in said estate of the pendency —On leather shoes, the rate Is KITCHEN SET, oval. 4-chairs, JUST LISTED JUST LISTED MUST SELL en route to his Texas ranch, to stay. PET LOVERS—please help, 3 building, reasonable rent. For Circa 1961. Assumable 614 per and privacy, excellent area. of sa'id application and the Ume and now 10 per cent; It will go to 8.5 limed oak, upholstered seats We have just listed a four­ place of hearing thereon, bv nub- tour some antipoverty facilities. Spending the night with them kittens need good homes. Call information please call theatre Six-room Cape just minutes Brick front Cape on shaded this weekend. Large, clean, siding is a feature of this cent inoiteage. Mr. Lombardo, Only $18,900. Hayes Agency, Uahing a copy o f thia order In per cent. and backs. Good condition. teen-room estate that words Had there been a campaign- at the ranch was their 9-day-old 649-4714. manager at 643-7832. from Manchester. Circa 1961. lot. Four rooms down, un­ older Colonial in center of compact Colonial just off Belfiore - Agency, 6436121. 646-0131. some neswpaper having a drcula- —On Irish and Scotch whisky, Have bought smaller set, $30. finished up. Fireplace, alumi­ town. Two-car garage. Ideal East Center Street. 1 baths cannot describe. This prop­ oon In said district, at least seven style buildup of advance publici­ grandson, Patrick Lyndon Nu-- Lovely treed lot, N.Ttur.il days before the day of said hear­ the present rate of $1.02 a gallon 181/4 Lilley St., second floor, af­ SUITE of offices presently num storms and screens. for children. Close to all and a beautifully landscaped erty, in the center of town, ty, the number might have been gent, and his parents, Patrick J. woodwork. Cell now to avoid ing bp appear If they see cause at will become 51 cents. FREE—PARAKEET with cage, ter 5. suited tot professional ourposq disappointment. schools, bus, churches. and private rear yard are will appeal to those who ap­ Oe«s-Slikh lo ^ Fw Sote 73 saM ume and place and be heard in the tens of thousands. and Luci Nugent. 1 preciate timelessness in ar­ Legal Notices relative thereto and by mailing on —On champagne and other finger trained. Call 649-9982. Is now at’allable in the State other plus factors. Assum­ or befiore June 29, 1967. by certified But the President did not per­ Lucl, 19, looked as svelte as chitecture and construction ONE LEVEL wooded acre, 200’ sparkling wines, the present 30” TAPPAN eleotric range, Theater. Building Can be sub­ able, 5l^% mortgage. UMITATION OBJDEB a copy of said wM and codi­ mit a public announcement of ever following her confinement. good cooidiition. CaM 649-3480 plus magnificent shade trees on paved road. ExceUent weU. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, cil tt^reito to Paul R. Marte. A«y., rate of $1.50 a gallon will be­ divided If necessary. For in­ 675 Mein St.. Mancheslw. Conn. his Philadelphia trip until he perhaps hundreds of years SmaU brook, $3,600. Also 2 hiuld at Manotiester, wttMn and for come $1.17. Live Stock 42 after 5 p.m. formation call Theater mana­ the Dlstrlict of Manchester, on the guBirdlan ad litem for Richard Dto- was on his. way. Since the flying old. Seldom do such prop­ mond. minor, and return make to —On cotton damask table ger 643-7832. wooded acres, 800’ frontage, 33rd day of June, 1967. time between Washington and N H ^ Shelves VERY WELL broke buckskin _____ 1______erties appear on the open Present, Hon. John J. Waliett, thia Court. - cloths the rate of 17.5 per cent market. Therefore, if this $2,450. Terms. Owner, 742-8090. Judge. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, the City of Brotherly Love Is gelding. Bay gelding, sound, WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator 35 MAIN ST.—400 square feet, Estate of Vincent A. Genovesi oc: irfe D. Diamond will become 13.5 per cent. gentle ploaisure horse. Call Interests you, please allow Ronald Jacobs. Atty. less than 30 minutes, it perhaps iee Cutback and electric stove. 643-4884. first floor, adjacent to north enough time for a leisurely BOLl'ON— NHIAR centri*, beau­ a-k-a Vincent Genovesi. late of —On alloy iron or steel ingots, V. 742-7036. A WORD TO THE WISE tiful one acre wooded lot, Manchester, in said Dlstriot, de- is remarkable that anyone end redevelra.ment, suitable the present rate ol 8.5 per cent 40” WESTINGHOUSE electric inspection. We would recom­ turned out in the Negro slum In Mail Aid Bid for beauty pfirlor, barber shop Several factors, including last year’s tight money situation, have caused a pent up demand for hous­ choice locaUon, seUing for On motion at Josephine M. Geno- will become 6 per cent. range, good condition, $25. mend the better part of an vesi, 30 Baldwin Road, Mancheater, area he visited. or office. Available July 1. afternoon. Please call for $4,500. For further iKfonna- —On unsweetened cocoa, the Articles Fpr Sale 45 Call 649-1158. Oonn., administratrix. Thai Jet Down, Security considerations re­ (See Page Thirteen) Call 649-2865. ing, so much so that practi^lly every property listed sells in a reasonably short tune. (This is true more information. Uon caU R.F. Dimock Co., ORDERED: That six months from the 23rd day of June, 1967, be present rate of 6.25 per cent will portedly loomed liarge in the SCREENED LOilM lor best 649-5245. | become 3 per cent. by the railroad and Post Office' generally, throughout this area^^r^onesty and isiildor forbids our taking apy credit for this condition). and the some are limited and al­ 24 Feared Dead 'White House decision to avoid lawns and gardens. Also sand, Machinery and Tools 52. s t o r e - h e a t e d , 20x70’ , lowed foir the creditors within which 4 ri’’; In most cases, however, the representatives Wednesday In gravel and fill. George H. Grlf- downtown 840 Main St.. Man­ to brlfiE In their claims against seZd advance publicity. In addition, estate, and said administratrix Is (Oontimied from Page OUe) percentage cuts in duties will Washington. FERGUSON 30 tractor with However, we have seen this comin|fT:;;-and^i^^ave gone out into the highways and byways Slid llttsort Property the President is known to prefer fing, Inc., Andover, 742-7886. chester. Newly remodeded in­ directed to give public notice to the have a price Impact more ap­ Previously, the Post Office plow, Harron snowplow .and BRICK RANCH creditors to bring in their claims a landing. It was foggy and to keep his schedule very li a ­ side and outside. OaM 522-3114. For Sole 74 within sold Ume allowed by pub­ parent than real because the had scheduled the elimination of - SAVE BIG! Do your own rug scoop. 643-7278. worked night and day to assemble the nicest bunch of listings possible. That we have succeeded is ble. This allows him to back out lishing a copy of this order in some raining but everything seemed U.S. tariff level Is generally eight post office cars operated' and upholstery cleaning with WAREHOUSE AND storage six rooms, 1% baths, ga­ PRIVATE RECREATION area. newspaper having a cIrculaUon ki normal to me. Suddenly I saw on tentatively planned forays at attested to by two facts: (1) Our sales have never been higher, and, (2) We do have a very desir­ rages for ^ree cars. Fire­ said tscibate district within ten low. On a few hlgh-tarlff items by the railroad. The Post Office Blue Lustre. Rent electric building. 4,800 square feet, 3 level aores, 1,000’ river front­ the wings were going to hit the the last minute. If he deems that Musical Instruments 53 place, aluminum sri^ms and days frotn the date at this order such as binoculars, however, had said the move was in sSiampooer, $1. Olcott Variety large yard, for outside storage age plus pond, 6 mUes from and return make to thia court of w ater. wise, without being accused of able group of listings. BUT, let us admonish you— if you intend to buy, do it now. The supply-de- screens. Very little mainten­ the notice given. with a 30 per cent tariff, the response to the announced Store. SET OF Slingerland Drums, and parking. Ground level arid 4 Manchester, )4 mUe off Route changing his mind. ance here. JO im J. WALLETT, Judge. "Everyone started screaming new 20 per cent rate may make "restructuring” of the New Ha­ new condition, must sell. Come truck level loading. Call 622- 6, $2,600. Terms. Owner, 742- But that policy raises the DARK RICH, stone free loam. mand situation will get worse before it gets better— and no one can guarantee that money will not and madly rushing for the a noticeable difference in con­ ven service. and see. 643-4611. 3114. 8090. OBDEB OF NOTICE doors. question of whether Johnson $15. Gravel, fill, stone, sand, AT A C»URT OF PROBATE, sumer cost when in full effect. The trustees hope to meet tighten up again. Indeed, there are faint rumblings to that effect right now. Therefore, don’t wait. held at Manchester. wUhln and tor “By the time I got to the door, intends to mount an election patio and pool sand and ma­ 470 MAIN ST.—3 room gpnund the district of Manchester on the Only a comparative handful of further with the Post Office to SPINET PIANO campaign in 1668 minus the kind nure. 643-9604. floor office, plenty of parking. 8223 23rd day of June. A D . IM'7. the plane had settled deep into copies of the new Schedule 20, rearrange passenger service The time, gentle people, is now. BIG SPLIT 1-4 yrt. Suburban For Siolo 75 Present. Hon. John J. Waliett. the water and my head was un­ of advance tub-thumping that Wojnted respomslMe party CaJU 643-2426, 9-5. the U.S. list of concessions, was scheduling "which would insure ONE SIZE derw ater. turns out big crowds. DON’T MERELY brighten your to bake over low monthly iy » rooms. Three-zone heat COVENTRY lAKB-^nlce 4 of Robert R. MhcMhlan available at Roth’s office. Mem­ maximum retention of mall re-* carpets . . . Blue Lustre them Tree-dotted property next to A playtime favorite tor tho tl4.1«-ll) aka Robert Maomtllan or Robert "But I managed to get out of That Johneon at this point la ven u es.” payments on a spinet pi­ 2877 room year 'round home. A real McMillan, late of Mancheater, In bers of his stiaff hovered over . . . eliminate rapid reselling. a spring-fed pond. Selling, youngster, this swMtly atj^od good buy at $0,600. Call Mit­ said dlstriot, deceased. the door and my husband poised to seek re-election seems ano. Can be seen locally. A shift, to be worn with or the Industry representatives for professionally appraised, fiook can be made plain or fan­ ten Agency, Realtors, MS-6980. Upon appikiatlon of Edna B. Mac­ pushed a lifejacket into my plain enough. In other appear­ Rent electric shampooer, $1. Wrdite Credit Mianager, P.O. INVITATION $10,990.00 NINE ROOM S BRAND NEW BRAND NEW Millan aicunlnlatratrix. praying for who sat at a long conference figure. cy with a ric-rac button tr^ - without a belt, can be opot- hands. He got out all right too.” ance within the past week, In DEATH OAIXBD SVICIDB Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper Sup­ Box 35, Cortland, Ohio. Brick Ranch, $30,500.00 Nine-room Colonial Cape. authority to sell certain real estate table poring over the fig;ures, Charming, spotless ranch on In this clean-as-a-whistle med yoke. Two front pleats Ughted with a gay daisy qpray BCL’iCN—7 room Colonial, 2K particularly described in said oppli- Mrs. Whitlock seemed unin­ Los Angeles and Baltimore, he ply. T O BID $45,000.00 cotion on file, it is and the copies were not allowed FRANKLIN (AP)—The death Route 31 in Coventry. Full older home on a quiet resi­ make it well suited to lead an in ci-osa-aUtoh. Quiok to stitch, baths, 2 fireplaces, aluminum jured but suffering from slight stopped just short of announcing' Sealed bids will be recedved ORDERED: That the foregoing to leave the office. of Walter Wat^n of Sprague, - SEARS 18,600 b.t.u. alr-condi- WURLITZER studio console pi­ ‘"cellar. A fine starter or re­ dential street. Reasonably active life. lovely to iwearl siding, electric heat, paneled an>Ucation be heard end detor- shock. Hospital authorities his candidacy while delivering at the office of the General imned at the Probate office in Man­ No copies at all are yet pub­ whose body was found in hlz tloner, used one season, excel­ ano, $286. CaU 644-0728. tirement home. priced. Investigate this one. OLDIE BUT GOODIE No. 8228 with Patt-o-rama is Paittem No. 2S77 has tissue family room, one acre lot. Ear­ stopped the interview before the campaign-style orations. Manager , 41 Center Btreet, chester, bi so u District, on the 10th licly available of the foreign cat: on an isolated road, was a lent' condition, cost $300, sell WE HAVE OTHERS to sues 1. 2. 8, 4, 5, • years. —oUes 14-ld>18 Inclusive; hot- ly occupancy, low 80’s. Ap­ dur of July, A.D. 19OT. at eleven- ■reported could get Mrs. 'Whit- Offiolal announcements of the Manchester, Conn., until July Eight-room (4 or 5 bed­ o Clock In the forenoon, and tfaiU concesstons made on U.S. ex­ suicide, state poUce said today. |U0. 643-7186. Itss 2, IK yards M 45-tnch, iTOh tr o n s fs c ; c o lo r c h a r t; fu ll pointment, owner. M9-48M. look’s age, her (husband’s first Ix>s Angeles and Baltimore trips Antiques 56 10, 1967 at 11:00 a.m. for ONE rooms) Colonial close to notice be given to all peimcns ki- ports. Affected Items in that Watson’s body was found CALL US DAY OR NIGHT To ordsr, ssnd 60c in coins direottons. terestad hi said estate of the name, or their street address. also were withheld almost until PICNIC Tables—several styles (1 ) % TON PICKUP TRUCK. A,/ everything. Two frill baths. VBRN6N > QUIET friendy category have an export value Thursday by his 14-year-dd sao, WANTED TO BUY—antiques, plus lOo for first-class mailing To enter, send 55c in Coins the last moment. When White ftiam $15.50 up. All bolted ta - ONE (1) SIX CYLINDER PAS­ Nicely treed lot. Fast sale neighborhood, new oustom estimated at $7.5 billion to $8 H erb ert steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ desired. to t ' plus lOp for first-oIaoB man- PEDEBTRIAN KnJ.WD House newsmen were told Tues­ tilns firom $20 up, delivered. SENGER CAR. built Raised Ranch, buUt-in ne newspaper h billion, roughly equal to the val­ ‘Wbitaom opporaaUy.riMt him­ er lamps, art glass, primitives, •as Buinstt (ICanohoster Bvo- ing, to: ^nn enbot, Ifonohes- In soU olBlrict, at teost seven EAST HARTFORD (AP)—A day about the Baltimore ap­ W . Zinker, RockvSle. 875-0397. Bid forms, plans and specifi­ stovO and oven, ceramic tile ue of import goods on which th'e self In the head with a German any quanity. 644-8962. THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY Herald) UM 4VS. OF ter Biv^img Herald, 1150 days before the day of said hear­ 43-year-old Ellington man was pearance, they were Informed cations are available at the both, landscaped wooded lot, ing. to appear It toey see cause United States made tariff outs. pistol, state poUce said. ,POOL TABLiE for sale, regula­ iUiBBICIA*, MEW TOBK, N.Y. o r AAUSUOAB, NSW YOttX, a t Mdd uime and place and be killed by a oar Thursday night simultaneously their bus would Purchasing Office, 41 Center 122,000. Dimock Realty, M9- tion 4Hx9, all accessories, new 431-433 MAIN ST. REALTORS 643-5121 N ,y. loodd. heard ralM ^e thereto, and by mail- as he was trying to oross inter­ be leaving for BalUmore in 16 Wanted—To Buy 58 Street, Manchester, Oojnneoti- THREE-FAMILY 8838, «:s4840. brnm or b^oee June » . 1967. by cloth, excellent condition, $660. Print Nome, AddroM wHli Zip (Prdtt Namd, Addregs wlUt pertlned mall, a copy at this order state Route 84. You will be able to find those m inutes. When adhesive tape marks oa cu t. 648-8872. HOUSEHOLD LOTS, antiques, Off East Center St Excel­ Oods, Ityle Number and Sim. Zip Code and Nfunfoof. BOLtoN —8 room house with The victim was identifisd os needles in a pincushion much Another possible Johnson trip th^ skin refuse to come off with Town of Manchester, Norman Hohenthal Joe Lombardo Carl Zinssar Homor Grastolar bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, lent Income situation. Never tCMp pace with the latest fash­ Have you .the ’07 Spring and swimming pool, barn and 80 Philip Balanceau, Stats polios quicker if you stick them Is in the offing for Saturday. soap and wateri wipe them wUh and Donald B. MlociMllkui, minors, glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ I Connecticut a vacancy. Call for details. ions ordering the 1987 Spring Summer Album containing acres of land on Brandy Rd. said no charge would be filed through a four-eye button. They After several days of rumors. benzine. After stain Is ramorsd, amOLE HORSE traUer, good P.$. Discuss your needs with us in our cool, air conditioned building. and return make to thlB Court. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 Robert B. Weiss, and Summer Basic Fashion. OOo many lovely designs and items f. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge, against the driver. Garth Park­ are so much easier to see this Frees Secretary George Ctaris- wash with soap and water as oondlUon, $800. Call 649-8854. LAke {(t-, Bolton, 649-3247. General Manager to m a k e ? O n ly 50o> 1677. oc: Edna B. MadUnan. Admnc. er, 88, of Wilmington, Del. a copy. Jerome I. WaMi, Atty. w a y . tlan acknowledged Ttauraday usual. A

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Washington LOL. Daughters About Town of liberty, Noe. 17 and 125, and Chairmen Set Hartford -LOL have been Invit­ Grant Goies’ PLAN YOUR 4th OF JULY MENU WITH Fifteen students at Betty- ed to attend ithe 10 aim. ^service GARDEN FRE^H PRODUCE FROM PERO'SI Jane Turner School o f the dance By GOP Women To Garden Cltib Sunday, July 16, at St. Mary’s N A T IV E : Hbt.House Tomatoes, Siunmer Squash, Beet ^ received 6th year dance achieve- Episcopal Church. Those pleui- Mrs. Philip Hdlway, presi­ Manchester Garden Club has Greens, S p in a l, Kale, Boetqn Lettuce, Salad BowL Ro- 'ment awards recently at Man-- nlng to attend are reminded to dent o f »the Manchester R e­ rr^sl received $50 from the Civic maine- Lettuce,- Endive, Esoa'role, Cabbage, Strawberrlee, cheeter School. They are meet at 9 ;45 at the church publican Women's Club, today Beautification P r o g r ^ of the Radishes and SoaUlona. ' 14 m Jensen, Debra Farr, Debbie grounds. ’ announced appointment of Sears Roebuck Foundation for ALSO: Fancy Bing Cherries, Peaches, Nectariiies, Plums, Cutler, Donna Bennet, Thomas board members and committee landscaping at the Mary Chap­ Honeydews, Cantaloupes, Sexless Grapes, Mangoes, ITgll Fruit, Gr^Mfruit, Florida Oranges, Blueberries, C ^ Degen, Alida Ostrlnsky, Lynn Members of the Army^Niavy chairmen for the coming year. man Memorial In Center IPark. .Ostrinsky, Donna Rand, Sandy Auxiliary will meet tonight at , They are Mrs. John Shea, Watermelon, and CRISP-AIBE AlACS and DEUCIOCS This Is the fourth year the club APPLE S. « i ‘ I>ecloe, lin da Prank, Vickie flrat ^ c e president, prograjm; 7 at the Ladd Funeral Home, has received the aiward. j SEE US FOR: Belgium Ekidlve, New California Potato^ • Pearson, Karen Vozzo, Judy Mrs. Henry Sinnamon, second 19 'EaUngrton Ave., IjtockvlUe, Twelve Carolina rhododen­ Comi, Leeks, E gg Plant, Oreen, Tallow Squash u d Red 'Scaidon and Christine Klzis. A vice pre'sident, ways and means; to pay re^>ect8 to the late drons were planted at the me­ Imported Onions. 1 \ -10 th year dance award went to Mrs. Oscar Phillips, a menyber. Mrs. Raymond Schaller, mem­ morial for Miss Chapman, the 'E&izabeth DalPolnte. bership; Mrs. Donald Wells ic OPEN TUESDAY, JU LY 4th! it first president o f the Man­ and Mrs. Eldgar Coughlin, hos­ Miss Candace S. Hacha- chester Garden Club. The LETTUCE ...... head Arthur L. Oreen of 121 Lenox dourlan, daughter of Mr. and pitality; Mrs. Arnold Thomp­ planting, a spokesman for the FANCY BING CHERRIES ...... lb. son, telephone; Mrs. Roger Beg­ S t director of the Connecticut Mrs. EMward Hachadourian, club said, not only beautifies FRESH CORN ...... A for 49A Commission on Civil Rights, has recently been named to the ley, publicity: Mrs. Jack Mer­ the park, but helps eliminate CANTALOUPES, Extra Large!...... 3 for R l -will be among the delegates dean's list at Chamberlayne cer, legislative, welfare and a soil erosion problem. from t^ u g h o u t the nation and Junior College, Boston, Mass. cheer; Mrs. John Pickles end COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS! Judging for the award is Canada who will attend the 19th Mrs. Raymond Brown, decora­ Also Complete Line of SBALTE8T Dslry Prodnots e sponsored by the Sears IFo\m- annual Conference of Commis­ Miss Karol E. Knoess, daugh­ tions. ‘ Loilnir photo ^ FaMot photo datlon, with the asalstaiuie o f sions for Human Rights which ter of George G. Knoess of 37 Also, Mrs. Leon Dobkln, par- the Federated Garden Clubs o f will be held In Toronto, Can­ Autumn S t, has recently been llmentarian; Mrs. Wells (Den­ Engaged Radiologist Connecticut. To- be oonaldered ada next Tuesday throu^ Sat­ named to the dean's list at nison, political edu’catlon; Mrs. for competition participating urday. Northampton (Masa) Commer­ The engagement of Miss John Mrosek, rules and revis­ Heelbert SriyBex, MD., was PERO garden clubs submit plans, ■ PRODUCEI" cial Ccdlege. RJoaemary Ihereisa Sblomsion of ions; Mrs. J. Herbert Finley certified by the American Board ' hOas Diane Livingston, worthy and Mrs. John -Rottner, mem- photographs and detailed ac­ 816 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER e 648-8884 Soultih Wlndaoir to John Henry of Radiolog;y early this month counts o f a d vic project to a -advihor, and 18 officers and The recreation • department bers-at-large. Ponbillb of Afancheater Has been representative o f the Federat­ 'membera of Manchester As- has announced that women's District liaison chairmen as a radiologist. He has been as­ ed Garden Club of Connecticut. -sembly. Order o f Rali4>ow for noon swim classes will start ennOunoed by her parents, Mir. were also announced. They are sociated In this capacity for the In 1964 the Manchester club 'Girls, are attending Rainbow Monday and will meet every and Mira. SamueS 9olom»on of Mrs. Richard Murphy, Dis­ past two years with Drs. Rob­ Grand Assembly today and to­ 3«3 miton Dr. trict 1; Mrs. Robert McIntosh, won the award for plantings at Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ert Kams, Douglas Roberts Jr. morrow at the Park Plaza H er fiance is a son o f Mr. District 2; Mrs. Donald Knofla, the Tolland Agriculture'Center. and FMday from noon to 1 p.m. and Walter Helmann at 29 Hotel, New 'Haven. end Mjra Jiames J. FMUblUo of District 3; Mrs. John Wallett, Since then they have been hon­ SKILLET at Waddell Pool. Haynes St. Euid will continue as 66 KenslngtoR St. District 4; Mrs. Robert Stav- ored fo r plantings at this year’s an associate at this office. insky. District 5; Mrs. John location in Center Park. (MtsB Shtomson is a graduate He was formerly In general Malone, District 6, and Mrs. of ESDawoith Memorial High pmacUce wttJi Dr. A. EJDmer Di»- KNOWN (OK VAl U1 S Edward Calam, District 7. SPECIAL School, South Windsor, and St. kHn for seven yeacs. He Is a Flrancds HostiltBl ScHolol of Other members o f the execu­ gradluBJte of Trtidty CbUege and Prachoal Nursing, Hartford. tive board are Miss Elinor received his MJD. degree in FOR SALE mm Hashim, past president o f the She la emipOoyed as a licensed 1904 from the Ohlciago Medlcfd pnadtiioal nurse in the cardto- club, and Mrs. Harlan Taylor, vice chairman o f the Repub­ Scbboll. H e punsued Me resi­ 1965 Mustang BIG B O Y vBsculer section of St. Francis dence in radiology at Hartfiond Hoepitol. lican Town Committee. 'The executive board met re­ HospUai from 1962 to 1966. Mn. Pontlllb, a graduate of cently at the home o f its presi­ Dr. Snyder, his wife and two Convertible AtoncheiSter High School, has dent and voted to contribute children live at 47 Hlghwood Std. trans., 190 HP., 6-cyL received his BA and IBS degrees $28 to the Vincent A. Geno- Dr. He Is the son of Mr. and Very sharp model. Banana Split from New Eiigland OoMege, V69i Memorial Library Fund. Mrs. A. Snyder of West Hart­ HennUcer, N H . H e is a mem- ford. Call 649^013 'ber of the U.S. Airmy Reserve TOPPED WITH OoiiipB, and is eriiployed as an intemM auddlboa- et G. Fox and Slight Increase • PINEAPPLE • PECAN NUTS Co., Hoirtfard. ★ CANVAS and ALUMINUM PRODUCTS it A Seipitemiber wieddilng is NotiNl in Claims • STRAWBERRY •CHERRY pbuined. Combination Windows and Doors Main Streat, Manchester A 3 per cent rise in unem­ ployment compensation claims Door Canopies, RoII-up Awnings, Canvas Awnings Repaired, Re-covered. Re-Hang Service and Storage. Boat Canvas Re­ was reported for last week In paired or Made New To Yoitf Pattern. AH Work Custm Mothers Circle the Manchester office of the Made. Grommets — Eyelets — Fasteneis. Storm Panels lOr OPEN State Labor Department. Jalousie UiUts. Waterproofing Compound For Tents, Boatcovers Elects Officers A total of 409 claims were and Canvas. W e Do Resereenlng of Aluminum Screens. filed locally for the- week end­ Heavy Duty Zippers. Mrs. John Lessard of 844 Ver­ ing June 24, compared to 397 MONDAY non St. was recently elected claims for the week ending leader of the Motherhood of June 17. MANCHESTER AWNING CO. Mary Mothers Circle at its final Statewide claims rose by 600 STORE HOURS — 8-6, Wed. 8-9, Sat. 4:30 BST. 1949 — 196 W. CENTER STREET — 649-8091 Manchester JULY 3rd! meeting of the season at the last week to a 20,007 total, far Parlgyli home of Mrs. Richard Thorpe, ahead of the 11,980 figure re­ till 5:30 p.m. 166 LydaU St ported in the corresponding per Other elected officers Include lod last year. Mrs. Bernard McDonnell, sec­ New Haven led the state last Please Note: retary; Mrs. Paul Gruessner, week with 3,166 claims and was treasurer; Mrs. Paul Paulsen, followed by Bridgeport with 2, librarian; Mrs. Thorpe and Mrs. 663, Hartford with 2,422, and THIS WEEK'S SALE Donald Gray, representatives; Waterbury with 1,670. Mrss- Raymond Murphy, wel­ MORIARTY Manchester retained Us 18th fare; Mrs. Kenneth' Lappen, spot among the state’s 20 o f SPECIALS WILL publicity; and Mrs. Edward flees. ■"Sts Gross Sr., contact chairman. BROTHERS The circle ended its year's ac­ BE GOOD THRU tivities with an evening cruise on the Connecticut River aboard the Dolly Madison. The mem­ hcis MON.. 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