t m ir t y -s i x i3IanrlTP0lpr lEnrning lIrraUii WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 Most Manchester Stores Are Open Tonight Until 9 O’Clock A bout T o w ^ Project 68 . Sojourners Night will be ob­ Aveiofe Dailr N«t Press Rmi served by Friendship Lodge of Ball Tickets The Weather Masons at the Masonic Temple For Tke Week Ended tomorrow. Grand Master Gall Jane 1, INB Smith and other Grand Lodge Now on Sale Fai^ tonight. Low in 60*. Fair officers will visit for the third Hlanrljpfitpr lEupntttg UpraUi tomorrow. H i^ in low 90s. anniversary celebration of the Tickets are now on sale .for 15,055 lodge. A dinner is at 6:30, and the Project 68 Charity Ball spon­ Hanehetner 4 City of ViOagm Charm the program of the evening will sored by Brotherhood In Action include a Masonic play. Dress (BIA) Sept. 21 in the State Ar­ VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 210 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER ,CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 ASvettWac SB A mpb t l ) for Friendship officers is busi­ PRICE TEN CENTS ness suits. mory, according to John Fitz­ patrick, chairman of the ticket Manchestter Gnuige will meet committee of the ball. at Orange Hall tonight at 8. Proceeds of the ball will ben­ ’The chaplain is in charge of efit Camp Kennedy, a summer M APLE D EN S E T S - Priced the Caldor Way! the lecture theme, which will camp for retarded children. BIA be “Memorial Night.” A baking is a Manchester organization of i contest will be Judged and win­ ners announced. Members are Kennedy Dies, asked to bring articles for the auction table.' Mrs. Anne Young Gets Navy Grant is in charge of refreshments.

Paul J. Frankenberg, son of Dakota Council, Degree of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Franken- Pocahontas, will meet tonight barg Jr. of 33 Brent Rd., has at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall, 489 been selected by the U.S. Navy Main St. Nominations for new Burial to Be to receive a four-year scholar­ officers will be taken. A social ship to the University of t'exas, and, refreshments will foilow Austin, which offers the Naval the meeting. Reserve Officer Training Corps ONROTC) program. He is a sen­ The fourth annual New Eng­ ior at Manchester High School. land Tall Cedars Sunday will llie scholarship will provide be on Aug. 18 at Cathedral of tuition, textbooks, laboratory the Pines in Rindge, N.H. Dis­ At Arlington fees, a travel allowance, and a trict 16 Tall Cedars forests, in­ subsistence allowance of $50 per cluding Nutmeg Forest of Man­ month. chester, will be hosts. Further During the three summers details will be made known LOS ANGELES (AP) — Pierre Salinger, former presi­ dy and wounded five other peo­ preceding his sophomore. Jun­ closer to the event, it is re­ Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, dential press secretary, said the ple early Wednesday as the sen­ ior and senior years, Franken­ ported. felled like his President body would lie in state Friday ator and his siqiporters cele­ at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in b ra te victory in the California berg will participate in training John Fitzpatrick brother by an assassin's cruises of six to eight weeks The Ladies Auxiliary of Man­ New York City. presidential primary. bullet, died early today.. A requiem mass will be held each. chester Chapter of the Disabled the B'nal B’rith, the Knights of The Los Angeles sheriff’s of­ His mourning family there Saturday morning. Salin­ fice refused to say whether Sir­ Selection for the program is American Veterans will meet Columbus and the Masons. prepared to take his body' tonight at 7:30 at the VFW Handling ticket sales for the ger said Kennedy would be bur­ han had been advised that Ken­ based on academic excellence home to New York, across led late Saturday in Arlington, nedy was dead. and college board scores, extra­ Home. The pajst commanders different BIA organizations are: will meet at 7 preceding the the nation Kennedy had across the Potomac River from curricular actlvltltes, physical Stanley H. Rosenberg of Charter Sirhan, a Jordanian who had regular meeting. Oak Chapter, of B’nai B’rith, hoped to lead as President. Washington, where an eternal been living in Pasadena, was standards, and evaluation of Marshall Hodge, Friendship Custom covered in And on Saturday, the senator flame flickers in memory of described by those w)io knew motivation and' leadership po­ The Manchester Auxiliary of Lodge of Masons, Frank Gakel- is to be burled in Arlington Na­ John Kennedy, daln four years him as a man Inflamed over tke tential. Child and Family Services of er, Manchester Lodge of Ma­ your choice of prints tional Cemetery, probably at and seven months ago. hostilities between his hatlve Upon completion of the Connecticut will have its annual sons; and Charles Rathbum o f|| or tweeds. Northern the hilltop plot a^ich is the rest­ In preparatiem for Kennedy’s state and Israel. A former em­ ing place of his brother, the late NROTC program and gradu­ meeting and election of officers Campbell Council, Knights of ^ hardwood frames. last Journey, a post mortem was ployer said he might have been ation from college, Frankenberg tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. at the Columbus. || John F. Kennedy. underway at Good Samaritan ■ enraged by Kennedy’s past will be commissioned as an en­ home of Mrs. Marte, 176 W. mmaaiimmmaiimiimmmhMmsmittm Hospital in downtown Los An­ words of suplwrt for Israel. Last September the funds rais- ^ geles. sign in the Navy or sis a second Vernon SL Members are re­ ed by ticket sales for the Project ^ OthM Stories on Page 11 Kennedy’s mother, Mrs. Rose lieutenant in the Marine Corps. minded to bring sandwiches. 67 Charity Ball, along with dona­ YOUR CHOICE President Johnson, the man Kennedy, was told of the death Dessert and beverages will be who succeeded President Ken­ served. tions from patrons and program of her son by a niece, Ann Gar- Mayor Lindsay Speaks advertising, raised $7,000 which ^ 3 Po. Grouping Robert Kennedy, 42, never re­ nedy, issued a proclamation gaa. She was at Hyannls Port, paid for a large clothing store | gained consciousness, never calling for a national day of. Mass. Mrs. Kennedy—who had At Miss Porter’s School Members of St. Bridget Ros­ at the Mansfield State Training^ Sofabed • Chair • Rocker showed signs of recovery after a motuming for the senator pext campaigned for Robert in the FARMINGTON (AP)—May^ ary Society 'Will meet tonight at savage burst of revolver fire Sunday. , ^ or John V. Lindsay delivers the 8 at the W. P. Quish Funeral School. The Manchester Busi-p or presidential primaries—went to ness and Professional Women's | sent a bullet plunging into his Gov. Ronald Reagaji'declared mass at St. Francis Xavier commencement address today to Home, 226 Main St., for a recita­ 5 Pc. Grouping CALDOR EACH Our Reg. brain—at the pinnacle of his a state of mounUpg in Califor­ Church.. „ tion of the Rosary for the late Club worked with the BIA in | ICss Porter’s School graduates. that effort. own campaign for the White nia, for the pqrtbd through the ’The senator’s father. Ambas­ Including his 17-year-old daugh­ Joseph Falkowski, whose wife • Sofabed • Matching Chair House. senator’s fqneral. Shortly after the clothing store | PRICED GROUP sador Joseph P. Kennedy, was ter Katherine. is a member of the society. Kennedy, his pregnant wife, As Keiuiedy died, the man ac- opened May 12, BIA announced! 2 Step Tables • ('ocktail Table 159 not awakened immediately to be The mayor ■was expected^ bo Ethel at his bedside, died at c u s ^ of shooting him was un- told of the death. be accompanied by his wife, , Members of St. Margaret it had chosen Camp Kennedy fo rf 1:44 a.m, PDT, lltUe more than dpr heavy guard at a downtown Circle, Daughters of Isabella, this year’s work. Leaders of the! Mrs. Kennedy had talked by Mary, at the 11:30 a.m. cere­ 24 houra after the assault at the prison hospital, held In $260,000 telephone with Sen. Edward M. who were unable to pay respects BIA hope to raise enough funds! .Twin Siae Ambassador«Hotel. , bail for a court appearance mony at the First Church of to pay for such new things at Kennedy, D-Mass., the family’s Christ (Congregationallst). this afternoon to the late Joseph I Kennedy’s body was t^ iie which had been scheduled Mon­ Falkowski, whose wife is regent the camp as a gahg washer to I Colonial or Modern 4 Nylon Caatera Flaatie or Brasa Adjustabie^Tllto lone surviving eon, who w as.at Katherine, the eldest of the flown from Los A n g eles^ Mew day. Robert’s bedside at the end. of the circle, will do so tonight allow more children to wash up, | York later today on .a ' jet air- ' Slrfaan Bishara Sirhan was ac­ lindsays’ three daughters, plans climbing equipment in the play-1 Kennedy was surrounded by to attend the University of Penn- during calling hours from 7 to plane provided Jiy the White cused of wielding the .22-callber 9 a t the W.P. Quish BHineral ground, and a fireplace to allow | P.i.Lmps Bed Frames H^dboards Foot Stools House. revolver which cut down Kenne­ (tSee Page T w ^ e ) sytvania in the fall. John Jr., Home, 226 Main St. more cookouts at the camp. 8, is the couple’s only son. 9 9 - '" X ______.X______^__ Bystanders at Good Samaritan Hospital break into tears after hearing of Sen. Kenned3r’s death. (AP Photofax) CMh/cmrry OMh/barrv 24 per stow. AO ninchedis Recess Set in Talks B u lletin By JOHN M. HIGHTOWEB until next Wednesday, largely at Vietnamese Communist party AP Special Correepondent North ’s suggestion. newspaper Nhan Dan last-week. WOMAN SOUGHT IN RFK PARIS (AP)—The Viet­ Thuy maintained his demand It said the United States miist DEATH nam ceasefire talks were that all attacks on his country “acknowledge its responsibili­ Punty Central dential plrmary election. C :V I.TM >1A block area in Chokm and outma- others surrendered, among army and the son of Winston Shear, who worked with Sirhan MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE SALE: WED. thru SAT. tanks are blasting every room ChurchiU, he was adopted by employers and the authorities — Jail, charged with six counts of Slrhkn has talked to police, Unit OM P«r OoitMMr Umit One Per Ooitemer neuvered the government rang­ In the buUdlng." them a 10-yearK>Id boy who was at Hollywood Park race track. Furnilurc Mart OPEN LATE wounded ellghUy. the local Conservatives in Pres­ say he hates Jews. assault with Intent to commit but not about Kennedy or (he “When there was trouble be- nflnextrrMy EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY ers v^o had seised the third 1^ nightfall, the rangers and ton and picked as candidate for He hurt his head in a fall last murder. shooting. Officers said he was EVERY NIGHT floor of a large building near a conibat police had encircled the (See Page Two) the House of Conunons in 1940. year, says his mother. J He is to appear at 8;S0 a.m. advised of his rights, but didn't (See Page Three) . # P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 P A G E T H R E E Kennedy Sensed Bolton 1^00 Mourners Sh^inwold on Bridge V e m o n Vem on Vernon ‘ Note Cites ^Necessity’ 4 1 4 . - It Would Come, \ 1 Attend Services DON’T TAKE IT EASY WITH’ Clergy Peplores Writer Recalls Aheam Attacks Zone^ Panel FAVDRABUC ODDS NORTH Classes Set For Helen Keller ♦ 7 5 4 ? Renewal Panel Considers 2nd Project Assassination To Kill Sen. Kennedy By ALFRED 8 HEINWOLD 0? J2 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rob­ Members o t the Rockville (Continued From Page One) ^— ------On ^Violation’ o f State Law WASHTNOTON (AP) — The 0 76432 BARBARA RICHMOND Murphy was the magnitude and discussion for the commission. The first construction is sup­ ert F. Kennedy always sensed It You’re entitled to a comfort­ Wlille the Redevelopment Area Clergy Council 5net to­ For Slimmer ashes of Helen Keller — eulo­ ♦ 9,6 characteristics of the relocation He suggested that the larger ar­ posed to be under Way on the Arab in the Arab-Israeli mat­ would come some day. Aloyslus Aheam haa scored all the people, especially those able feeling If the odds are in Commission U fretting i about day to express their concern tween Jordan and Israel, he WEST EAST workload, which suggests that ea remain the basis for plan­ Tolland County Courthouse. Summer school will be held at would become Inflamtid.’’ ter." ‘‘I play Russian roulette every 6 ie Zoning^ Commission for Its In governmental agencies, are gized for giving “ eyes^lo the your favor, but don’t relax too getting construcUon started on over the assassination of Sen. 4 10 4 QJR6 much of the new housing to be ning future projects within it, The developers started to dig the Skliuier Road School for In Sirh'an’s possession when time I get up in the morning,’ ' "recent news release attempt- equally bound to uphold the law blind and feet to the leone" — much. Make allowance for a the first project, a proposal Robert F. Kennedy. "Sen. Kennedy said the other 0 853 ^ 974 built within the economic means but to approach this area for this building but carmot go elementary students stairting day he wanted to help Israel," he was captured was a clipping of the land." have been placed beside those long shot coiping in against you. was heard last night concerning .The council stated members he would tell friends. i„g to justify lU procedures by 0 J 1098 0 Q5 would have to be for low and through one project would not any further until plans are giv­ June 24 for a five-week period. of a column by David Lawrence "But I Just don’t care,” he ,u_ <■__ , j' . Would be “ Remiss" Opening lead jack of dia­ the second phase. “ deplored the national situa­ said Slrhan’s recent employer, of the teacher and companion 4 K 1074 3 41852 inoderate income people. be feasible. en final approval of the State There will be no summer John H. Weldncr, 67, operator of on \riiat the mayor’s jn-ess sec­ said. "There’s nothing I could “ If these are facts,” Aheam monds. As the commissioners know tion of rejection ot law and or­ who helped her become a sym­ SOUTH He further explained that Public Works Department. school on July 4. Classes will be a Pasadena health food store retary called "Kennedy’s dove do about It anyway." critics. continues, "(and no member of South took the diamond open­ from sad experience such a He Oaid the more practical der and moral responsibility bol of triumph over disabilityi this projected displacement, The public works department, conducted in reading and arith­ chain. position on Vietnam and his Kennedy has been described Aheam, who Is seeking the the Zoning Commission has ing, led out the ace of spades 4 AK93 project takes years of pre­ solution Would be to plan a proj­ that led to this act of 'violence Nearly 1,200 mourners at­ C? AKQ 106 even If staged over a long peri­ in turn, has stated that it can­ metic. Registrations for sum­ hawk position on the Middle as a fatalist, one who never Democratic candidacy for rep- denied any of these published and then continued with the king liminary work before any vis­ ect within this area which sup­ against a presidential candi­ "So I was not surprised after tended services in the Washing­ od, presents problems which mer school close tomorrow. East." looked beyond the next moment resentatlve to the General As- statements), then I further sub­ of spades. The odds were slight­ 0 AK ible signs are apparent. plements the existing project, not give final approval until date." he was shot that Sirhan’s re- mit that the Zoning Commission, ton Cathedred Wednesday for could tihtter be solved through eliminates as many detrimental every last specification is re­ Parents are urged to register senement had pushed him emo­ "My son — it can’t be. No. and who was prepared for trag- sembly from the Wst District, ly better than 2 to 1 that the ♦ AQ Edward Murphy of Raymond In accordance with the not its critics, has revealed a Miss Keller, who was blind and two or more projects. -land uses as possible and meets ceived. immediately with the principals tionally to do what he did.” Oh, no," cried Mary Slrhan, edy any day. recently crHlciced the com- five missing trumps would South West North East and May Associates, planning President’s proclamation of pathetic lack of imderstanding, deaf for life after an Illness at Hub Approval Doubtful the federal requii^ments. In the light ot these facts, the of any of the elementary With permission from Sir- when she learned her boy was As he lay critically wounded a>l*»lon for its closed meetings, break 3-2, but in this case the 2 C? Pass 2 NT Pass consultants, presented three Sunday as a day of mourning not only of state law but also of' 19 months. She went on to lebm Finally, Murphy said, the commissioners asked Mrs. Wil­ schools. ban's family, police recovered arrested. Mrs. Slrhan is a and unconscious in a Los An- ^ 4 Uie handling of records of trumps broke against the odds. 3 4 Pass 4 4 I’ bss proposals to the commissioners He further pointed out that a the council called upon all its obligations to the people of to speak and to write books In­ probable cost of a project of liams to send a letter to the Bulletin Board two notebooks from his room. housekeeper at a Presbyterian geles hospital today, the memo- these meetings. There has also South was down one when he 5 0 Pass 5 4 Pass for a second phase of renewal. second project within the same clergy to make proper re- Bolton." spiring others. this size would be • such that developers expressing concern ■Vernon Grange will meet to­ They contain 18 to 20 pages of nursery school In Pasadena. ry of a long. Introspective, and been some criticism from the had to lose two trump tricks. 6 4 All Pass In presenting his proposed area could then subsequently ■ sponse according to their tra- Aheam goes on to say that She died at 87 last Saturday HUD approval would be doubt­ morrow at 8 p.m. at Grange handwriting. Some In Arabic, "Ever since he had a fall rare conversation surfaced dn selectmen. The closed meetings When West dropped the ten of coui'se of action, Murphy ex­ solve the housing conditions in over the delay In construction ditlpns. as a citizen of the town and as in Easton, Conn. ful-in this time of scarce fimds. of the courthouse and the fact Hall to elect officers. most In English. about a- year ago, he hasn’t been the minds of the few who had " ’ere held before and after a spades on the first round of plained to the commissioners the Village St. area from Orch­ Tile council alto urged peo­ a candidate he feels he would Mourners included Chief Jus­ South can win both the king an In summation, Murphy said, that the state has said the de­ ple to attend services Sunday Vernon Junior Grange will In a notation entered either the same. I can’t talk to him.” heard it. public hearing on a zone change trumps South didn’t have to re­ that it represented an expan- ard to Ward and use as reloca­ be "remiss" if he did not speak tice Earl Warren, other prom­ nine of trumps. The rest of he would recommend against a lay Is due to that firm’s fail­ to obseiwe the day of mourn­ meet Saturday at Grange Hbll May 17 or 18, the mayor said, Mrs. Slrhan said her son fell Kennedy was relaxing in the request, which was later de­ ly on the odds. He could have slwi and updating of a survey tion resources housing built out and "demand that the 2Son- inent leaders and blind people South’s hand Is then good. one^project approacl for the en­ ure to produce the necessary ing. to go to Canterbury Grange for Slrhan apparently wrote “ a di­ from a horse and "hurt his head rear of the four-engine Lock- "*ed. made the contract against the undertaken two years ago by within the first project. The first ing Commission hold to the with guide dogs. For the deaf, Dally Question tire study area In spite of pos­ requirements. the Instruction being given for rect reference to the necessity here. ’ She pointed to her right heed Electra winging through The Zoning Gommission de- actual 4-1 trump break. his firm. project only covers about 16 Mr. P.O.M.C. tnd hit ttiff .of diimond tipirti giro ill Sivitt diamendt letter of the law. The intent of the services were interpreted Partner opens with two qiades sible advantages, ^vlng as his acres. The letter will further state all junior granges in the area. to assassinate Sen. Kennedy be­ temple. the night sky, taking him hmne fended itself In a prepared Leads From Dnnuny He pointed out that the Hous­ a rlgoreai auminafion bofora iilling than fo cuitomara. Cuifemara P. A. 723 Is to keep meetings by sign language. (forcing to game),'and the next two main reasons the harships Lester Baum, chairman of the that the commission does not Rockville Hospital Notes fore June 9, 1968." "All I know is he js a nice cut dapaiM on Savift to tall tha truth about tha cut, color lad liia to Hlckpry Hill after a rigorous statement yesterday, saying After the first round of trumps ing and Urban Development open to the public, to see that Her ashes were placed in the player passes. You hold: involved dn meeting the require­ Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 Kennedy was shot when June of -tha diaaiondt thay buy. That'i F.O.M.C. ... Faaea-of-h^ind- week of midwestem campaign- that It had compiled with the South leads a heart to dummy’s Agency’s (HUD) policy has Redevelopment Commission, feel It should allow the de­ Stock Market kid," commented Said Slrhan, minutes are filed within certain cathedral beside those of Anne Spades, Q-J-8-8; Hearts, 9-7-4; ments of HUD goals and provid­ veloper not to comply with the p.m. in all areas except ma­ 9 was only a few minutes old. It ' Ciuraataad. Whara thera ara NO SALES FINAL, you muit ba com- ing. state’s "right to know" law. jack and returns a trump from been revised. He said the towns said he was definitely not In fav­ brother of the accused man. time limits, to keep closed meet­ Sullivan Meicy, who, herself Diamonds Q-5; Clubs, JI-8-6-X. ing housing resources for such or of the larger of the proposals ternity where they arc 2 to 4 was the first annivers.ary of the Mafalr aatiafiad or monay back within 60 dayt. He had a dark, brown drink, **-A. 728. dummy. East must put up the with an existing project are now contract any longer and will ask Slrhan Bi.shara Slrhan was ings as limited as possible, and partially blind, took charge of What do you say? a large displacement work-load. and asked that the comnYisslon- Alco If the commission is to as­ Posts Gaiiia and 6:30 to 8 p.m. beginning of the six-day Arab- and he Idly swirled the Ice 7*> A prepared statement to- jack of spades since otherwise required to meet certain goals born March 19, 1944 in Jordan, fo allow the public to observe an unruly young Helen Keller Answer: Bid two notrump, the Murphy then explained the ers be given time to review the Admitted Tuesday: Irene Israel war. cubes with an Index finger as he day Aheam asks the following South would try to a finesse with in subsequent projects. sume it is unable to fulfill Its territory seized by Isael during the actual operation of town and taught her to communicate negative response. You can objectives of a smaller project, proposals and come up with a obligations. Crombleholme, 148 Union St.; "There's much scribbling, re the lightning war last June. spoke broodingly gazing out at questions: Referring to state- the nine. (The finesse would be OuUlnlng the goals, Murphy Trade Active government." by tapping and pressing the show your excellent spade sup­ wdilch would also complement decision at the next meetiirg. Last night, on recommenda­ Joseph Roman,,38 Tolland Ave.; peated phrases, many refer the stars and the lights of towns m e n t s commission chairman safe since the trumps would said that conservation and ex­ As a child, Sirhan saw an Is­ Aheam then says where he hand. port later, but your first Job is the existing project, would meet Concerned Over Progresa NEW YORK (AP)—The stock Betty Mangriofico, 52 Village St.; ences to Sen. Robert Kennedy- below. Donald Tedford made to The break 3-2 if West could beat the pansion of the housing supply tion of Baum, the commission raeli soldier cut off the breast o t SA V in P.O.M.G. stands on the issue of apart­ The 69-volce choir from the to show that you have a poor HUD requirements and incor­ Also at last night’s meeting market rolled up a sharp gain James Heffernan, 48 West Main even some references to . . Wasn’t he concerned, he was ® story May 27: nine.) for low and moderate income voted to change Mrs. William’s an Arab woman with a bayonet. ments — the zone change hav­ Perkins Institute for the Blind hand. (Some experts would ]W p porate as many of the advan­ the commission expressed con­ this afternoon. Trading was ac­ St.; Douglas Auclair, Ellington; Arthur Goldberg," Mayor Yor asked, about the perils of such 1. It Is a fact that the chair- When East plays a spade hon­ families would be one of the title from assistant executive The Slrhans came to the Unit­ ing been requested to change at Watertown, Mass. — which to four spades, if their partner­ tages of the larger area as pos­ cern over the progress of the director to executive director. tive. Michael Thomas, 19 Daily Cir­ ty said of the notebooks. ed Stoics in 1997. They moved DIAMONDS wild crowds as he had attracted !” “ * Zoning OomnUssion the multiple dwelling zone to a or, South must play the three main aims. Gains outnumbered losses by both Miss Keller and Miss Sulli­ ship agreement is that this kind sible. existing project. Baum said, She has headed the agency cle; Flavie Martin, Tolland; Ro- Goldberg Is the retiring U.S. into a white frame house. that day and nearly every day q ^ lc d as saying that the residence zone: 'T personally of spades, refusing the trick. He said more than 60 per cent about a 2-to-l margin after a van had attended — filled the of jump shows good tnunps but The approximate acreagf in­ "We have 393,000 In cash of Alco since Clarence McCarthy re­ land Lafrance, 22 Bancroft Rd.; Ambassador to the United Na­ Sirhan was a sixth grade of his presidential campaign? “Csro may have been ‘a little am not against the building o t East leads a club, and South of the net acreage of the proj­ hesitant and mixed start. cathedral with gentle music. neither an ace, king nor single- volved In the smaller proposal Developers, money and a hole.’’ tired about two years ago. Mildred Irwin, 31 Bancroft tions. He has taken part in UN classmate of 23-year-oId Frank "No," the candidate said, "I , availability of mln- apartments in Bolton as long as must put up the ace on the ect must be for low and mod­ The market apparently dis­ ton nor void anywhere In the is 80 acres and residents total PI.; Fiancls Dauplaise, 48 Mile debate on the Arab-Israell war. Cells Jr., who said, "Kids just don’t worry about that. Hlf® meetings? If they are built In restricted rural theory that East would not lead erate Income housing and relat­ counted Beri. Robert F. Ken­ hand.) about 280 families. Hill Rd. “ He does a lot of writing pro- picked on him, .' telling lUm dir­ ■t » There’s no sense In worrying *s a fact, then the. Zoning areas, are limited to one bed­ the suit if he had the king. ed uses and more than 60 per nedy’s death when It slumped r Copyright 1968, Murphy explained the several Births Tuesday: A son to Mr. Communist and antlcapitalist, ty words. Hejd repeat them about those things. If they want “ ®™™‘Sslon has admitted that room, and meet all the require­ THEATER TIME Declarer next leads out the cent of the housing units per­ late Wednesday afternoon. Trad­ General Features Ooip. advantages of a smaller project Drug Cases Postponed and Mrs. Harold Shaffer, Tol­ antl-United States,’’ said Yorty. without knowing what they m ' you, they can get you.you.” following regu- ments of good zoning.” ace and king of hearts, discard­ mitted by the plan for clearance ers and investors once again land. would which require the fUlng SCHEDULE He said It would reduce the pro "Evidently he was quite pro- meant." S 9 5 0 \ Either this Is ‘a grave lack of Cinema 1—The Fox, 7:16-9:30 Development of Jobs He said an estimated 200 famll Snow, 102 Prospect St.; John $ 2 1 0 0 onds and then said, "Well, let’s must in conscience demand that As It happens. East does fol­ Cases involving charges of il­ The lack of facilities and at 337.9, with industrials up 4.4, knowledge’, or worse. It is a fla­ State—Poor Cow, 6 :90-8:89. Also to be ccmsldered, Mur­ ies would require rehousing Duell, Tolland; Irene McAn- not talk about that." the Zoning Commission follow low suit to the hearts. Now South legal possession of controlled manpower at the State Health rails up .8, and utilities un­ grant violation of the law. Short Subjects, 6:30-8:30 phy said would be, the develop­ most of them living In the Vll drews, Ellington; Kenneth Feg- A reporter thought of his the basic requirements of good ruffs the queen of clubs in dum­ ment of new employment op­ drugs or narcotics against four Department narcotics labora­ changed. ley, Oiarest Trailer Park; Wil­ )-T brother, John F. Kennedy, as­ Sees Vlidations U.A. Theater—Half a Sbe- lage Street area, from Ward St tory, located on Clinton St. In government by being responsive my and returns the last trump. portunities and the renewal of Manchester area youths iilrere Gains of 1 or 2 points were liam Borkowski, 19 Franklin St.; sassinated; of an older brother “ 2. Is It a fact that the chair­ pence, 7:00-9:00 n to the hospital and *south to Ver­ Hartford, is beginning to cause to the wishes of the people and No matter vhat East does. areas with critical and urgent non Ave. continued to July dates today scattered throughout the list. Mrs. Gail McEldowney and son, killed in wartime; of his wife’s man said that ‘it Is inconvenient subservient to the laws of the East Hartford Drive-In—Sav­ concern among state law en­ Some of the higher-priced Is­ S150 to file minutes with the Town needs. because tests and reports By 72 Union St. parents and his close friend. state.” age Seven, 8:80. Psych Out, W R(ould Eliminate Conditions forcement and court officials. sues ran up several points. Clerk’ ? If this is a feust, the The planner said the goals he Murphy pointed out that in­ the narcotics section of the S'..ite Dean Markham, killed In plane “ “ I® ,‘® f «»e 10:10 During a recent drug sympos­ The Dow Jones industrial av­ The Herald’s Vemon Bureau crashes. Zoning Commission Imjdles that East Windsor Drive-In—Half ‘TgEPE- outlined had caused his farm clusion of this area woidd allow Health Department have not “ ‘ ’ $700 to revamp suggestions made ium held In the Concoidia Lu­ erage at noon was up 3.43 at is at 38 Park St., tel. 876-3136 If It is inconvenient, they may a Sixpence, 6:30. Long Duel, the agency to eliminate the been completed. But wouldn’t it be a national NOW SHOWING theran Church of Manchester, 910.86. or 643-2711. News Itoms may be not obey state law even though Mourning Day 10:30 earlier and to recommend a new most serious housing condi­ Two separate incidents were f# < 3 ^ '5 2 0 0 crisis if one of his stature were Fhoae Reservattous coursb of action. Robert C. Grier, chief of the Control Data rose 8, Xerox 6, mailed to P. O. Box 827, Rock­ P.A. 723 is quite specific on Manchester Drive-In—Devil’s tions in town. Even though involved In the cases, both hap­ to be harmed, after the violence Aooepted Tile planning firm, following state health department nar­ Polaroid and IBM about 4 each, ville. $ 5 0 0 the filing of the minutes. Delays Awards Brigade, 8:40. A Funny Thing farther along Village St. In a pening 'Within Manchester. to his brother and to Martin Lu­ a meeting with Mrs. Betty Lou cotics section, reported that a Arherican Smelting 6. "3. Is it a fact that the chair­ Happened, 10:05 Final Weeks westerly direction, some similar Three of the youths, James thier King Jr.? Ttie Manchester Scholarship Williams, executive director of Cockerham. 19, of 74 Branford judge in Bridgeport had nolled ACF Industries dropped a l i ‘^ S 2 5 0 man said, ’Tile board can’t work Meadows Drive-In — Devilla. conditionB exist, he said, it Manchester Area “ Perhaps It would, I suppose 7 " ? “ *'?“ ■■ ON fHE I the Redevelopment Agency, and St.; Michael J. Guerry, 17, of 50 cases invol'ving controlled point in profit taking on its huge Foundation’s annual awards Brigade, 8:80. FltzwUly, 10:30 was felt that toese conditions AT,*- so," Robert Kennedy s^Id. *^t .*P. town planner John McAlmont, Simsbury and Donald A. St. Cyr, drugs and narcotics due to the gain Wednesday. what can I do about that? JJ* ^ ceremony, slated for Sunday, are somewhat less severe, but lack of lab reports. The judge Bunker-Ramo (new) paced, the Man Arrested made a field survey of the more importantly, relocation 19, of South Windsor were con­ is being postponed a week be­ central portion of town to deline­ nected with the same incident claimed this situation affected list on activity as it advanced EXCLUSIVE SHOWING GONE WITH workload would be prohibitive cause of the assassination of ate a study area. that occurred on March 2, when the Indl'vldual’s right to a about 1%. Brunswick, up nearly In Disturbance THE WIIVD" if this area were Included. a point, continued Us recent Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and the tDUU£A The first proposal made by Including the area abutting youths, traveling in a car on speedy trial. climb. Glen Alden, also ahead Raymond Earl Morse, 21, of S1050 $ 2 5 0 „ . . . ere doing. Murphy would take in an area the existing project on the east­ Center St. were stopped on Grieb and his assistant. Mil- proclamation by President IVININaS mi nearly a point, resumed Us up­ East Hartford was charged ■with of some 125 acres. He said the, ern and northern boundaries al­ routine investigation by Det. ton Camelleri from Manches­ Johnson of a national day of BUH04T IHIU fllUHl trend on hopes of a merger with breach of the peace on a re-ar- * " i r entire M-ea surveyed certainly lows the agency to examine the Raymond Mazzone, who obseirv- ter, both said that the lab was Umoum. Pr.Md.nt Johmon S.fT inouming. Schenley. rest warrant issued by Circuit mStoSSK would be eligible for urban re­ traffic problem around Central ed them throwing a packet out doing the best It could under ^ ^ J .h „ F. SS The scholarships will be Goodrich, up 2, was high Court 12. Morse posted a $100 Shown Dally at 7:15 A 9:80 MN^AMOnOUtATS newal treatment. Park, the school situation cmd of the car. the present conditions. awarded Instead on Sunday, among the volume leaders, bond for court appearance June BE SURE . . . BUSS has been serving the Home y j $ 1 0 0 dy s motorcade assassination. un*ii reeentiv tiiot Sat. 1:80-3:20-5:10-7:80-10:00 McAlmont told Murphy the the remaining core area, Mur­ The package 'waa found to con­ Most of the time there la only June 16 at 3 p.m. at East Catho­ helped to some . extent by a 18. Vemon police made the ar­ Owner for 86 YEARS. For a complete FREE IN­ V Sun. 1:80-3:20-5:10-7:15-9:80 proMem he is concerned with phy explained. He said the airea tain syringes, tourniquets, white one man assigned to the lab to onen**carB^he"*'w i" ^ ‘1'® Town lic High School, said Mrs. Law­ block of 50,000 shares sold at 63, rest. SPECTION of your home by a Termite Control $110 V ’ Clerk’ ? If this is a fact, then locally is the bad traffic sltua- to the east and northeast of the dgatette papers and three en­ handle all of the cases in the rence I. Decker Jr., program No one under 18 admitted up 14. Clifford H. Ellingwood, 17, of Expert, supervised by the finest technical staM, their president (jje chairman is on record as EAST WmSOR tlohs existing at the extreme existing project could be devot­ velopes of a substance believed state. Last year there were / . . s . i N chairman. Adult Identification Reautred Among other heavily traded 144 East Main St., Rockville, phone our nearest local office: OHIVL IN ★ HI 'j ends of .the town and he would ed to housing. to be marijauna. The lab report 2,200 cases Involving controlled h® not know This will mark the founda­ 7th RECeOD issues. Armour was up about 3, was charged ■with failure to obey p a l g n ^ been a 210-pound fbr-'F.urtUl recenUy’ the state regu- hope for a renewal project He further pointed out that is not back yet. drugs or narcotics In Connec­ tion’s third scholarship cere­ BRBAKINO WEEK Occidental Petroleum and Ash­ a stop sign and is schedul­ mer FBI agent named BUI Bar- latlons ” ^ “ which would correct this. the area south of West Main St. Each of the youths has toen ticut. According to Grieb, 1,700 K l.lt-AV mony since its establishment in' land Oil more than 2 each, ed for Rockville Circuit Court ry. FaithM to a fault, Barry And,’ Aheam asks, "Is it a Muirphy said he did not think on both sides of Vernon Avenue charged with illegal possession of these Involved direct pw- Hooker Chemical, Squibb Beech- 12 on June 26. -J has Ignored battered knees and fact that a member of the Zon- 1969 to serve as a focus for the that HUD would be Interested should be included to provide of marijauna, and two others in sesslon or selling o t these itenjs Fifth & Fiiral Month— Hi* All Tbiio ftocord SmcMlMr Nut, Fairchild Hiller and Parke, Other area police activity: (49-9240 wrenched muscles to lead Ws commission said at Ita last various scholarship efforts in In a project primarily to cor­ the possibility of eliminating the the car at the time, David L. that would lead to lab tests. Manchester. Davis a point or more. ___, _ COVENTRY -OVT:-. $1500 much smaller ^ s s torough the public meeUng ‘RegulaUons are rect a traffic problem. He said obsolete industrial uses end to Allen, 16, of 29 Dover Rd. and The lab mtui, as an additional In tribute to Kennedy, trading Miss Karoly J. Nagy o t \W11- • S3 00 frenzied mobs that try to tear not made for towns like us. They This year, more than 90 local the large project he was pro­ provide, without large scale dis­ Robert J. Klein, 18, of 162 Bran­ responsibility, Is called upon to him to pieces. was halted for two minutes at imantic was charged vrith ■viola­ ewe made for cities \riiere they and area students have been f i i i posing would complement the placement, land lor housing. He ford St. were referred to testify at the various trials BUSS nRMITE CONTROL COKP. With rare exceptions, the gen­ selected for scholarshipis. The existing project In terms en­ juvenile court. U a.m. on the New York Stock tion of a state traffic contnd ! $ 4 0 0 have paid personnel.’ If this is noted that the future of the U.S. throughout the state, therefore DIV. OP BLISS IXTBRMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1883 tle but powerful Barry has not a fact, then I humbly submit total is a marked increase from fiRADIMIE compassing the entire core Envelope plant within that ai'ea Both Guerry and St. Cyr ap­ taking him away from his work. Exchange and other markets. sign. She is scheduled for tq>- i ___ s carried a sidearm In this cam- last year when 39 awards were area. peared In court with their par­ George McCaughey, Captain Prices advanced on the Amer- pearance in WilUmantlc Circuit The Oldest and Largest in Conn. that the Zoning Commission has. will have substantial effect on ! $650.0 . \ THE FUNNIEST can Stock Exchange. Court 12, June 24. palgn. He was not carrying one effect, denied the basic dem^ given. He also said the proposal Is future plans. ents this morning, when the con­ of the Manchester Police Dept, ..^esday night, as far as is ocratic principle that laws ere \ MOST TOUORINO of such scale that a comprehen­ tinuance was fSquested by the V \ FILM OF THE Murphy said his office further told the Herald today that the made for all the people, and UiAt sive plan of the traffic circula­ prosecutor. , YiEAR! examined the possibility of ap­ average time from submission $550 Of course, I worry about tion system would result. proaching the larger area Cockerham was not present, of a sample to Its return from what would happen to my fami------— I. DiHlW, TJMai Further pointing out the ad­ but was represented by coun­ through preparation of a Gen­ the state lab is about three ‘ T H E R E IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY’ O ly, to the children,” Kennedy vantages of his proposal Mur­ eral Neighborhood Renewal sel. weeks. He also s€dd that he mused that early spring night phy said It encompasses detri­ Plan which would develop a Both St. Cyr and Guerry were has received some faOter and on the plane. “ But they’re well e n d s “TKa^tA/ceCcC mental Industrial, public, com­ plan for the entire area for exe­ dressed in business suits, min­ some much slower, citing one taken care of, and there’s really ■mffmVBBTUES mercial and residential uses in cution through a series of pro­ us the long hair styles and hip­ ihstance where he called to in-' M nothing else I can do, is there? BURNSIDE r p DRIVE-IN bun BUl'N'.llil AVI IASI li At ' • i one project so that a concerted, jects. pie garb they wore on the day quire about a sample that had So I really don’t care about any­ The Clark’s FREE PARKING SVH M l* instead of fragmented, ap­ Basis for Discussion of their arrest. Guerry did ap­ been at the lab for four weeks, ' $ 3 2 0 0 thing happening to me." Flentujo Flnit Tonight 28 Nortti S t • TeL 428-9001 - proach would be achieved. Murphy said, however, he pear today with thin gold hoops, learning that work on that Item 'o r h i m f r o m -h -i c k o k . . . And then there was a long w n x m A N Tio Finally he pointed out it Is would- recommend against the In his pierced ears. had not yet begtm. pause: “ This isn’t really such a %enoeStamp From Rbode Iriaad eoatmurd, large enough to include and cap­ latter suggestion because some . The other Incident, involving The cases of St. Cyr, Guerry joy to give and receive happy existence, is it?" Mnsoa chose tts norOnvnrd Carol WhitCh ture substantial non-cash cred­ projects of this type have result­ a charge of illegal possession of and Cockerham have been con­ and stateeiae pointo m u Oi narcotics against Robert P. Every man on every gift list will welcome the choice of a from the Sound and west its acruing ffSHr—new schools, ed In a fragmented and time- tinued to July 8, while Mlgll- D "P ooR eow r from whenever, we attract fire stations or other civic Im­ consuming operation with no Migllore of Hartford pccurred ore’s case will be taken up gift from the Hickok Collection —a handsome array of provements. May 28, when the 22-year-old pta»—IN COLOR dlaoenilnc„ diners. Have you C A S U C H T ^ real guarantee of federal ap­ July 22. maa^'uline accesaories designed with him in mind. $ 5 5 0 p i New Fights "Modeoty RIalae’’ been in lately? Murphy also outlined the dis­ proval of any second project. youth wsis stopped and searched ------— if> advantages of the large propos­ He said, however, that this al­ by two Manchester detectives N i^ : OPEN EVERY DAY ^ RESTAURANT ^ less than a half block from the Coal Output Triples In Saigon “ Guess Wbo’s Coming “Fare With A Fhdr" al. He said the suggested 125 ternative could be used If HUD T o Dhmer’ ’ Oak St., Manchester— 643-6058 acres would include some 470 decides that the 80—acre proj­ Manchester Police Station. He HARLAN Ky.—Since World (Continued From Page One) Like to dine in the glow of Tiffany families and of this number ect Is also too large or for some was on foot at the time and was War n the coal industry has about 800 would probably be found to be carrying a syringe, m shades? Then, next time, make it the other reason suggests that the more than tripled underground The U.S. (jommand an­ displaced due to the extent of area be reduced.' rubber tourniquet and a pack­ production, boosting It from a popular Gaslight! nounced meanwhile that 438 poor housing conditions, espe­ Summing up his report, Mur­ age believed to contain nar­ historic 4 ^ tons per man per I $175 Americans were killed In action SENKM CITIZENS N run ass DELICIOUS M s NOW SFTC/Al OtKOUHUMtiimS! Jumbo Godctails • Sizzling Steaks cially In the Village St. area. phy said, that the suggestions cotics. That report Is not back shift to better than 14 tons last week and 3,870 wounded, Another disadvantage cited by he made were for a basis of yet either. through mechanization. the ^ilghest total casualties for 60LDENAGE MOVIE CLUB • Italian Sjiecialties -H|ll|ir $ 3 2 5 • • • m n n a g tr (or m o m o o r s h ip c a r d . any week of the war. The num­ RAVIOLI ber of killed was only 12 more S i r S T A T E — than the week before, while the M AN C H fSriR CINTI1. Candloqi, FRII PARK R(AB O f THIATBI to the swinging sounds of the number of wounded were 1,183 nislinctively “ Poor Cow" 8tS0 4 8:50 “Bob Flarrell 'Trio”' Friday and #•- v«i more. Minnstronn Traditional QjOlwdso/i for the discriminalinK man Intelligence reports had said Saturday ^nights 9 to 1. the Viet Cong in the capital and SouMgn The hand-crafted, satin, silver and $200 were weary, short of ammuni­ gold tone initial collection with the tion and trying to pull out of Available at all times, made Cholon and Gla Dlnh for a rest for your eating pleasure at regal look. (A) Cuff Links and Tie $ 6 5 0 home. before making a new attack on Neima) C« n«al Pxlum prcttnii Bar, or Cuff Links with Tie Tack, Set, $ 1 6 0 0 Saigon on June 16. Come and see Rina and A Joseph Janni Production $5.00; (B) Individual Tie Tack, $2.50; A task force of government FUN IS FOR Dancing P eter — o f Terence Stamp (C) Tie Bai’, $2.50; (D) Cuff Linke, $ 3 0 0 marines, paratroopers and com-^ Eoch Night $2.50; (E) Pocket Key Chain, $2.50; tir bat police began a massiv4^ UNDER 21 (F) Hani Shell Key Case, $2.50; (G) sweep this morning In Gla Dlnh, Carol White u, 8 - W PJ«. hoping to push \^thdrawing Viet VILLA MARIA Reversible one-inch Belt (black to $ 3 5 0 Cong and North Vietnamese "PO O R COW” brown) and Buckle Set in gift box, troops into the open rice paddles FOODS ______Technicolor*m* HERE FRIDAY ^7.50; (H) Black adjustable elastic beyond the city where war­ Sat. 1:30 PJtf. — 2-HOUR ORMAL one-inch Belt with Initial Buckle, OTHER SAVITT FLAWLESS planes could bomb and strafe 018 Colebrook Road Glastonbury - CARTOON SHOW $3.50. DIAMONDS $50 to $25,000 them. 8 Stooges — Bugs Bunny The Viet Cong kept up the and M ore! 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PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 PAGE FIVE Andover Ten Members Named W. G. GLENNEY Co McDermott'Harrower Reg^strarsFind 283 Persons Group to Study Unregistered but Eligible Violence Causes Get Your Home Ready At a raoent meeting of the Donald, AV and P Oonstruction Andvrer Democratic Town Co. for replacement of plumbing ('Oontlniied from Page One) Committee it waa annoimced by fixtures in the Frank Prior lessness and the. individual act home on Lake Rd., valued at root auses of violence. 'Hie fjf violence against Kennedy, AMERICA’S NUMBER 1 Boglatrar of Votera Beatrice B. 1400, and die second to Arthur panel also will study further But he said it would be wrong to For Summer Livii^ BSOmlaki that the houae-by- P. Horn, Lake Rd., for remodel­ that our country Is bouae canvaaa of potential new steps to preventi assassination conclude ing present home, with vaiue and how better to protect public sick, that it has lost its sense of votera made by her and Regis­ given at $2,800. Total stated balance, its. sensd of direction trar E3ale Stleiu revealed that value of the three permits was figures. and common decenog.” R O Y A L m TYPEWRITER RETAILER 38S people were eligible to be­ $19,200. Commission members include He said “200 million Ameri- come electora. Oow Sets Record Dr. Milton S. Blsenhower, for- cans did not strike Robert Ken- The large number of unreg- Macacres Zuba Alma Star, a mer president of Johns Hopkins nedy last night any more than latered dtixena was a surprising six-year-old registered Hdsteln University and brother of for- they struck J- an unknown vehicle which Ruff, secretary; Marshall WHITE CEDAR ROUND RAIL nM Andover Democratic Noble, gate keeper; Janice Go­ Congregational Church. Miss Angela narrower of Ver­ served for 64 years and was drove onto Center 9L from Roy and Earle started on March 8, 1906, to Women’s Club has announced ing, ceres; Esther Boardman, 10 FT. SECTIONS non, sister of the bride, was (he estahllshment of a $60 Vkstorla Rd. into the path of commemorate an historical ser­ ARE YOU PLANNING A pomona; Antoinette Bierce, maid of honor. Bridesmaids Our scholarship (or aa Andover boy her car. AT THE YARD M C A *5.00 were Mias Marie narrower of ies of events. WEDDING She Was admitted to Man­ flora; Rita Schaefer, lady as­ Floor Covering REG. $4.95. e5#W REG. $5.io. Reg. or girl attending Rhftm high sistant steward, and Raymond . Vernon, sister of the bride; and During a bitter, but subse­ RECEPTION?? school. Mrs. Vraiiam. Kowalski, chester Memorial Biosidtal and Miss Ruth McCdermott of Wa­ quently successful legislative 69.97 treated tor contueixme of the L. Pender, executive commit­ Mrs. Jennie Mercer and Mrs. tee. 57V2 CO O PER ST. terloo, sister of the bridegroom. battle for $10,000 to buy the Your Keynote 57.88 right aim and leg. Her oondi- James Urso make up the com­ Gerald Hasuer has been elect­ 'The flower girl was Miss Shona college’s first land, R.S. Russ, To A mittee which will propose the tlon is described as satiafaic- narrower of, Vernon, sister of, the first head of the school, was tory. ed first master of the newly LUESTONE Suooemfol A EASY CREDIT! conditions under which the organized Connecticut youth (FORMICA BRAND TOPS) the bride. fined a baurel of apples by a Affair grant win be made. grange. Installation ceremonies GIVES YOUR HOME A Floyd Sumner of Groton was jovial leg;lslature. Music By P e rm lta will be held on Sept. 8. best man. Ushers were Bernard Upon Russ’ return to Pitts­ Lou Joubert Large Size Cheaper LOT OF EXTRA CHARM narrower of Vernon, brother burg the students gleefully ex­ Imagine office machine features in a port­ Permits lor buUdlng were (LINOLEUM - GERAMIG TILE) ...AND COSTS A LOT In The Hartford rather limited during the month NEW YORK — A consumer of the hrlde; and James Wag­ tracted a similar penalty fwfp Area able size! Heavy frame, touch control, LESS THAN YOU 'THINKI the faculty and the reversed tra­ of iMay. Only one permit (or a adviser surveyed food product Xerox Copy Service goner of Groton. Gordon Mc­ 643-7678 “Magic Column” set. Complete with case. 5 new bouse was Issued. Ttds alses and concluded that you Wall-To-Wall Carpet For All RPoms Gowan of Vernon was piper. dition continues to this day. year guarantee. went to John Andrychowskl tor save 18 per cent by buying the Muaebemer % taooae on School Rd. with a large or medium size of a food Blueprint and Supply, Inc. stated value of $16,000. product instead of the small, 6M Hnrtfoid Rd.,Mnadiester ROY STRICKLAND EARLE TEDFORD The two other permits of any and 10 per cent more by buying value srere, one to John Mac- the extra large. EASY CREDIT! R O Y A L m Safari

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’ SAME LOCATION SINCE 1920 Engaged WE’RE NOT MOVING—^WE’RE IMPROVING 'The. engagement of Marsha Jean Halllday and Mario Add- abbo, both of Manchester, has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Eileen A. Halllday of 77 69.88 MANCHESTER Goodwin St. She is also the daughter of the late Ralph Hal­ TRI-CITY SHOPPING PLAZA ------VERNON CIRCLE Our Original 139.95 llday. Her fiance is the son of Mr. 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 and Mrs. Vito Addabbo of 27 Cash, C.A.p., Adds to 9,999,999.99! Direct cred­ Walker St. Conn. Charge it balance; fast C.P.M. Direct sub­ Miss Halllday, a 1966 gradu­ traction and sub - total. ate of Manchester High School, Only is employed at Aetna Life and Easy-to-read numerals, simple lO EASY 3 3 6 Casualty Insurance Co., Hart­ Al[ Sales Final keys. Weighs only 9'h lbs. CREDIT! MERCURY ford. Mr. Addabbo is a 1968 NORTH MAIN SIHKT graduate of ' Manchester High LINCOLN School and a graduate of Mitch­ ell College. He is serving with MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TLRNPKE the U. S. Army and has recent­ STORE HOURS: SALE NOW thru SAT. SHOFt FRIDAYS TO 8:30 P.M. ly retunied from a year's tour Look for tho (Ign MON., TUES., SAT. 10 to 6 .ATE EVERY NIGHT EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY MORIARTY BROTHERS. Inc. of auccon.. .your of duty In Vietnam. WED., THURS., FRI. 10 to 9 301-315 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER Morcury doaltr. ELLINGTON GLASTONBURY , MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAl; JUNE 6, 1968 PAGE SEVEN

CoUunbia Vmmam n a Mn. JaaigH Durgar, Garbage Pickup Bids Asked PA.C. lIl^tOB. Mrs. Johnsoii Diaduuged Monday: Bleaaor YGOPtoHear Sklimor, 171 gUmier Rd.; Ritoy . Heads Circle On Four Alternate Methods Registration By CLAY R. POLLAN- Roao, gouto Wlndaor; ' Joaapb Mrs. Acle Johnson of 09 Clyde Bidden lor tbe oolleethix ot dwelling unite. RetoU and ctnn- J jL Your Daily Actlvily Guids JM Can*uther8 GoUmttMr, 138 High S t ; Wal­ ■ According la Ihm Start. '' Dr. was elected leader ot toe . Mancba.ber'e putag. and re- ^ Friday for Repubhoan Town dudrman lace White, Tolland; Jennie Mcthertiood of Mary Catholic i 5-15-2M7 To develop message for Fridoy, 3-16-27-38^ Y ost B6 Ibomaa S t ; Cindy fun have teen aaked to quote reod words corresponding to numbers Tbomaa Ouruthen will addreca Mothers Circle at toe drole’a BINGO /51-40-81-9C 17-61-71 ^ Sanfflerg, Pomfrat; Daniel onto ftguna on lour alternate ^ addition to sutmlttiag Swim Q ass of your Zodioc birth sign. ttw Young Repuhlieane Satur­ May meeting. She succeeds M n. EVERY MONDAY*-8 P.M. Wane, Overhrook Rd. Jdui Lessaird. , metteda o f ooHeiitkin, and to prices Icm: toe four alternatee, 1 SUnny 31 For 61 Key day iri|bt at 0 :W at toe home of It*gUrtntioB tor toa.eivtm pto- ; m a v 21 Other officers elected are MTe. quote prtcoa tor a one>year oon- Wddera are required to 2* vniAOC Siam, aocmiua 2 Bewort 32 To 62 To Itobeit FMiar, 182 Hlaay Inne. p. A. c. SAUaOOM gnun win bo held tnnomw at 3 Toct 33 Business 63 Defectivt Tbe HereU’e Vetnan Burean Leesard, co-leader, treasurer toaot and a tone-year oontraot O** number of coUn- -^76-77-8441 4 imporfonf 34 News 64 Love Oartutoen will talk about toe to at as Park S t, teL 8784U8 and representlve to toe Combin­ tlon routes per day (to consist TewnMUi H4U toom 7 to 8 p.m. 5 You'll 35 Good 65 Aspected 46-58^ vS or #tt-2TU.' Hewe Nema may be for eacli attemate. of one area serviced by one 6 A 36 For 66 In iM rrfA R iu t local poUtieal situation and toe ed Catholic Mother* Circle; M n. Tbe pngnun bogliis June 24 7 Pleating 37 Stubbornness 67 Gifts NOV. 23 state oonventlan. Refreahmente mailed to P. O. ■ !» m , Bo«*- Paul Oruessner, secretary; M n. Tile tour altematieB a n : (1 ) tiudc. and one crew); toe with Jo'Aim Gadoury aa 8 Welcome 38 Are 68 Contocting A once per week ptohnp of gar- number of men In eacb crew; 9 Excellent 39 Secret 69 Neor dec! 22 will be served. vllle. Robert Dunn, librarian; Mrs. PINE PHARMACY tMge In toe bactoMod idua a Insteuctoc and Karen Wolmw, *1 6-21-32-43 10 Penonol 40 Instruments 70 Amusehntnf Kenneth Lappen, welfare; Mn. toe make, year, capacity and 1 \ Keep • 41 News 71 Words 2-18-29-40(' KoekviOe HnapWal Motaa aariatanf / 5 3 -T 8 4 3 8 7 504342-89'’ ■ra nWTB TO JOPBHAUBT Edward Raikos, publicity; Mn. 664 CENTER ST. ~ 649-9814 twtee per week ^dcup of re- preaent location of vehicles to 12 People 42 Courtship . 72 Yourself Visiting boon an UM to 8 luae at toe curb; (2 ) a twice be used; toe number of spare, CUldrwi abc sraan old and iq» 13 Outlook 43 Corry 73 Indicoted C A M K O m FARMINGTDN, NM. (AP) — Hrury Carr, contact chabmum; am dlglbla for toa Red Croea- M.W ecker^ 44 Interests 74 Now DEC. p.m. In an areaa except nia- Mn. Bernard McDonnell smd per week ptekiq* o f boto gaiv colleotlan vehicles (one span is 15 Meet 45 Send 75 Someone tenfiy wbeie fiiey are B 4 Tbe managing editor of the and refuse at toe omb; the minimum required); .toe ItoeraaUoa CounoU - apoosored 16 And 46 Fortune 76 Importont Farmington Daily Tlmeo, MTe. Mrs. Richard Thorpe, repre­ FRIDAY 17 To and 0 !N to 8 pan. Bib AMMUAL 47 Your 77 M oy ( )^a twice i»er week ptotaJp^of type of collection, whether set Iiaaons. Pareota murt accom­ f S l 1-14-25-361 8-12-23-34r^.- Val Cooper, recently received a sentatives. 8 |>^48-59-70 18 Of 46 Pleosurf 78 A w'/rniTs 57-67-7946'^ Admitted Mpnday: Herman giaitage In the Iwdiyard plus the curt> by one pany children to provide proper 19 Messages 49 Matters 79 M ay Phfflpp, Tolland; Rusaen plaque In recognition of cover­ a twtoe per week pickup of re- and returned to toe backyard K NC'V, fJ f OR VALUES Intomatton and to sign toe per- 20D o y 50 And 80 Or AOUAMUS ing City Council meettoge for FLEA MARKET SPECIAL mlsalcn slip. Accident insurance 21 Doy .51 Try 81 Be JAN, 21 Squlree, Tolland; Tbomaa Rfay- ftiae at toe curb, and (4) a once 22 And * 32 About 82 Eiectricol toe past 14 yean. The plaque More Men Teaching by another, or whether back­ wait, Elllngtco; Diane Culoa, per week plolaq> of garbage In yard (xmtainers would be la oompulsacy and toe one dol­ 23 Good 53 Romonce 83 Step carried toe signatures of ebc for­ toe backyiBnl phis a once per lar fee coven an counen pro­ p\10-22-33-44 24 And 54 Well 84 Worry Haserdvffle; Franda CMomba- NEW YORK — Tbe number HOPE OBAFTEB No. 00 O JBB. emptied into toe ooUector’e re- S/5445-74 25 Free 55 Difficulty 85 You mer Farmington mayors who of male teachers in toe United week ptokup of reAiae at toe grams. ro, 10 Cedar S t; SIgrid Gordon, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, INS—10 AM . to 5 PJL ceptlcle; and toe location 26 With 56 Flowers 86 Arrive were in office during toe time States baa been rising stecuUly curb. ALL THE FISH Tba beach opena Jbna IB, and 27 Diplotnocy 57 Perhops 87 Forward Tolland; Edith Johnson, 18 IHl- Rain or Shine where toe v contractor’s vehicles Mrs. Cooper covered toe City 28 Keep 56 Draws 88 Condy lage S t; DeUa Dau{dalae, 84 tor toe past 10 years. But in Tbe present ooHeidtom matobd and equipment would be stored a Ufaguaid wffl be on duty every 29 Shorp 59 And 89 Appliances Council aesaiona. 1968, when the big Vietnam MAIN ST., ELUNOTON, CONN—Off Route 8S day toom 1 to 6 p.m. The beach 30 Perhops 6018 is toe third, a twice per week overnight and maintained. 90 Potlerft South Grove St.; James Sloan, inscribed on toe plaque were buildup began, toe number of Seleobed Deaton from Connectioat la dosed mornlngB toom Tune 34 ^ 7-19-3041 6/7. 4 -1 7 -2 8 4 9 I T 48 Dcnmel Rd. pickup of garbage in the back­ ^ 5 2 - 6 4 - 7 3 ^Adverse Neutral toese wonto: "Fbr 14 years ot men teachers rose by more than Masse cbnsBtts and Bhoda Utond YOU CAN EAT! to Aug. 34 during ewlm rlaasns 19-62-72 Birth Monday: A daughter to yard and a twice per week ptde- MAN SLAIN WHILB OOLfTNO faithful, accurate, truthful, un­ 33,000, to 487,960 — toe biggest F(XM> BAB OFES ALL DAY up of refuse at toe curb. Beach pcivnagaa may be ob­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ludwig, 2 biased reporting of City Council DALLAS, Tex. (AP)A bul- tained at toe same time as weU dncreEMe since 1960. Teachen BOae Florine L Slater, Mgr.—ADMISSION SOo Bids wiU be opened Monday Gaynor Pi.; a daughter to Mr. meetings.’’ Defying Dinars Dentures . a .. i , let Ms wife described as “omn- aa June 10 and 38 at toe beach usually have been draft-exempt anw ii^-ifcrw i^ ing cut cf nowhere”*kin;d WU- from 6:80 to 740 p.m. 8to«ro». BB. as toe oou- The 15-lnch teeth of pre-historic dinosaur replica vid asked for an inside look at life size model of one Tboae ellglUe tor beadi begliming of the 1908-69 fiscal stewers, a. Dallas sales repn- (prlvUegea are year round real- seem to hold no terror for David Grove, 5, son of of the monsters placed on exhibit which opens to ’ 1 .0 9 dents of toa town and Mr. and Mrs. John Grove of Davenport, Iowa. Da­ public today. (AP Photofax) eentatlve for toy compaMes, seRveo WITH . . . cf non-rsaldent taxpayen who The ourreift cootoaot, heM was shot at toe nwii»a. have euffident property nm si ------by toe Sknltary Refuse <3o. of ciountry C2ub In suburban Irving' • FRENCH FRIES ment ao they may vote in town Collimbia ‘Gs^verrli'l- Western Hemisphere mt at war Manchester, expires June 30. ne and his wife Bdito meetlags. Temporary residents ^th Japan. Tbe Boaid of Directors had readied toe fourth toe. He died who stay la town one wedi may planned to waive bids and to two hours later ot a bullet • TARTAR SAUCE use toe beach only on toe dates was extend the Sanitary ReAise con- wound In toe chest Thrpp ISptD Tpachprs Hirpd 0 “ P « ” *ingJob • COLE SLAW they are vacatlanlng here. M. lift fJ tJ M. a MMI/I ______Town ______of Manchester is„ vldtlng _ war-tom Algeria _ afteri tract tor another year. How- PoUce Lt. J.W. Jofansen said Cfentributlona are toe first accepting bids for painting the taking office as France's pre- fivw, Anttony BobUcello, own- tbe shot apparently came f»m 6 • ROU & BUTTER member o f eadi family, $4; chB- . For Porter School in Fall Park St Bridge, Including Its "“^er. er of toe oompany, asked tor a a wooded area bedde toe golf dren under six yean of age, »iipfn unk fence, measuring ap- Year Ago toree-yeur ooiAmot and bid ad- course. Officers reported four free; aU otoen, $140 each; the Tbree new teachers have been are aaked to be in toe school proximately 400 linear feet. IsraeU military forces carved verttoing toltowed. young men found In that vidnity exception being a special nte engaged to compete toe staff at *>y 7:80 p.m. The bids wlU bo opened June a SO-mUe front along Egypt’s The bid specs estimate that were held for questicoing and for large famlUee of grade Corsages and boutonideres is at U a.m.. In toe Municipal Mediterranean coast and posed the collector will make pick- two pistols and a rifle were Manchester Porkode Porter School next year. ^ . edud ebUdren. A family hav­ ^ Be provided by toe school. Building. threat to toe Sues Canal. approximately 14,B00 seised. ing more than two chlltown In Richard Kells of East Oreen^ qj^ asked to wear street The bridge, which spans the toe 0-14 age gniq> pays for tour wkto, R. I. will be admlnlstra- length dresses in white or New Haven RR tracks, was last persons only. AU dddren 18 end five assistant and math in- pastels, nylons and shoes of any painted over 1 1 years ago. over must pay toe full rate. Mructor in toe departmentallz- odor, heels optional. ______Tbomaa Forryan Is toe gate S!? . ■uoceeds asked to wear a rri v • ww» _ . _ _ attendant, Henry Ramm, chair­ RMiard Grenier who resigned ^ oontolnatlon of sport I O rfaV ITl HlStOTy man of toe beach committee, ISM month. . Jacket and trousers; ddrt, Qe ______and Roland Laramte, chairman Ke^ is a graduate of Rhode ^ weU-shlned s h ^ . By 'IHE ABSOOIA’nQD PRESS of toe council operating toa Island CoUege with a BA. Parents who wish to donate Today is Thursday, June 8, toe beach. ^ucatlon and an ^S. decoration are ask- ^ !«»• There are 208 Flreaaiw Set Oboaa In edi^tion. He also has a Mas- ^ left In toe year. Tbe Bartok GBroua, apcnacred ^BTee to sclemie^from toe before l^ n . June 18. Today’s Highlight In History by tbe Vohmtoer Fin depart­ State University of N.T. and has Gimflnnilim Paitv •^*9ed ment, wm give two perform- ^ grafts w^ at toe ^ PTA-sponsored gradua- toe Norman^ aneas ban July 4. according Providence Col- wlU he held toe same ----- to WnUam O n y . 9r80“ a ^ U p.m : ^ ^ a r H. (Hay asM, “Tbe drena oomes Kdls has taught math ami scl- ^ announced. It On TUs Date C Ughly recommended and haa ence tor 17 years. He to mSr- has not been decided whether ^ toe America soldier been tfiaoiond by otvlo and ried and has nine diUdren. to use toe school gym or Yeo- cbaritabla gioiqia and la toe Mias Sue Ann OUndey of mpim Wan .w t> ___. laigeat drena4n4he-TCund In toe Revere, Masa., will be a Grade Tbe graduation ____claes wlU trav- .eoaitry wtaldi aids soeb local, el to"ltorMtomorr^ was bom. fund xaldiig am to.” oc Ijoeigitneadow, Ma m will teach ...... ^ 1871, Alsace was annexed Praoaads for tbe firemen am Grade 3 . «tudents and toelr daper- ^ Germany after France was beat whan tloketa are bought in Miss Glinsky has a B.A. In ele- *'“ defeated In toe Franco-Prussian a.m. and will vlait toe Museum advaMe. The finmen wffl put J mentary education from the Unl- OdiatA OB aala obortly. verslty of Maasechusetts and Natar^ ^ In 1918, during World War I, Mies Temple has a B.A. in ele- ~®*! U.8. MatHnee went Into actlcm at tPatm lla amnnnUng to ftM,000 r t B B * mentary education from Kerae Bunding, Stoten Belleau Wood in SYance. w an laaued during May, accord­ Mand Ferry snAsee a Yankee g, , toe aircraft carrrter State College, New HanqMblre. 1942 ing to MBing agent a Ptesoott —^Selwol Land Devetopnient ban game. They will reton be- Yorktown waa sunk In toe Pa- Hodgea. Boy Fieignson, ardiltect, has cific war Battle of iMldway. Permtta want to Omer been antborieed to prepare cost pwmde transportation ju 1945^ Brasil declared war ...... “ PMhiirk MldiSBa, RL 08, addttlaBal estimates to develop toe newly from sdXMl to home. on Japan. The action left Colo- Bloodmofaile Panel room; Tbomadne Olsoi, Lake- aoqnlTed acbool la ^ for iday- Ua as the only nation in the wood Lane, bouse; Dr. Mbrion * ground use. Donald TutUe Mrs. Carl vGodlne,« iwukj, recruitment U GHaaaer, Cards Mffl Rd., shelter board chainnan, suggested toe 9*® H** Croes for h o rn ; B vdyn OoDlns, R t land berotto s S h W ^ BloodmobUe vlatt Tuesday, has ^ OHARBE YOUR 07 abdter tor IxirM, and Jaan addsd hThad dIsciM ^ amipunoed her tdepbone com- JSSr " follows: Mto. DohaM PRESCRIPTION Lalne, house, Woodtud Tar- must be drataed and gnd- Albert Hadlgian, Mrs. ad before It can be used Herald Robert TutUe, Mrs. each a purpose. Ylr- The hot luDCh account has a Mrs. Richard Krtetolf, Z e ro Mrs. te L U S O K M . (liBirtCe balaaee ot 31.842, from May l, Welcome Here John N MOOKdtDg to Principal George Schroto, Mrs. m n n u A L m b a t s P atna. TetUebaoh and Mlaa Katoy Qos- llne. aKDKDZA, Bonto AMca (AP) Qraiding and seeting toe ato- Those not contacted who wish <— Oounneta wlto a yon for gnu douhant trunk and other G-E 16 CB. ft, 550-lb. UPRIGHT FREEZER ^ 8 dose of school and too area wlU to d ^ telS o^ 'an asked to w uuicaU PINE PHARMACY any one cf toese women. 004 Oaator S t dailca4ilaa wUI be able to aatiafy be closed to traffic for toe sum- thalr tnata in Kruger Wattauil mar. Park. A meat proocaaliig plant School closes June 18 wlto for gam e wtaloh arc Hiot to-ooo- G-E 25 cu. ft, 865-lb. CHEST FREEZER SAVE *25 G-E 12 cu. ft. IffiFRlGERATDR-FREEZER *167 early dosing hours on Monday trol toelr numbers opens tola unwOFF BBO. auiu. PBICB and Tbesday d that week. monlta. Qradnatlnn wBl be hdd June aereaaaee wffl be available G-E 16 cu. ft NO FROST REFRIG.-FREEZER * ^ U .a t 8 ^m. In toe sdiool audl- PILGRIM MILLS tor toe table only when It la nec- G-E 16 CH. ft, 568-lb. liO FROST FREEZER . *257 tadnm . Ceremtmies are open to IS A NICE PLACE eaaaiy to totn out borda, u otfi- arqraiie Interested. Gradnates G ^ 15 cu. ft A LL HEFRiGERATOR SAVE *20 TO SHOP FOR OFF REG. PRICE RENT ALL WAYS BEST FABRICS- Stove;!/ A Car? 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I? . A - ia P A G E E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,. THURSDAY. JUNE e, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 Mi^mories of Hebron around, remember, not local ed, but still stands the old Meth­ ly he sat, the more violent and insult­ Connecticut ones only. No one aeems to odist Meetinghouse, only an old CEPttini) l|pra(jb ing the language and tone of the attack know the site of this camp landn^ark now that Methodlst- became. meeting, but It may have been ism no longer remains In the town.. The main thing proved that day, -we Yankee Hope Valley. Dr. Stocking, an­ iftanrl|piitpr other brothel' should be men­ should say from our safe and perhaps The Tent Meeting tioned. There w as no Dr. Btoote. PXraUSIUlD BY THB inaccurate distance, was that Attorney By A.H.O. HBRALD PRINTINQ C»., INC. By SfJBAN PBNDLBTON Brother Frink, who was follow- Under Brother Stocking one 13 BIs m U Street General Clark Is a very fine and a very JI«nche«ter. Conn. tt la certainly safe to say that S? Dorchester, and soul professed sanctlfUng love Inside patient. gentleman. We do not think that If there weren’t some indef­ THOMAS F. K^OUSON there la no one now living In , eeriouaneas and another pardoning grace. WALTER R. FBRQUSON It advanced any cause to take advantage inable kind of grimness in it Two more tenta were erected. PuMlahera somewhere, the grimness, per­ Hebron who can remember the „ people Report Founded October 1, 1881 of his olviUzed qualities by subjecting Methodist camp meeting which At one time In spite of some haps, of people being too seri­ him to abuse whlcli pretended he was rain there were 1,IM0'people wi PubUahed Every Evening Except Sundays ous about a ciMitrived iaiiue, took place here In 1823. Why (Ooatfnned from Page 8) aod HoUdays. Entered at the Poet Office at some kind of arch villain wearing the ground. Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Hall there would be some degree of even 1 can’t, a. It happened 47 Inc^eV^ ® years before I was born. But increased. Brother Lummus greatly crats in the polls, he would not Matter. horns. When will the self-proclaimed humor in one of the spectacles In a way we know all about It * P'"*' brother Caleb Rog- praises the catmp meeting sing­ now be the probably nominee. SUBSCRIPTION RATES apostles of non-violence apply their prin­ on the state Republican scene. from an article that appeared in e™ Poached. foUowed by Broth- ing, he says he has never heard But the Democrats have Payable In Advance ciples to their own language? This Is the spectacle which One Y e ar ...... 130.00 anything to equal It tor melody, made no demands on Humphrey Six Months ...... IS.fiO finds former Congressman Zlon’a Herald after It was all ^ Pi^y*"* c‘rcle was harmony In the various parts. that he similarly jjemonstrate Three Months ...... 7.80 Abner Sibal, a moderate Repub­ over, printed June 19, 1823. We wWch two per- One Month ...... 3.60 ■fconvlcUon Among those descendants of any strength. His party regulari­ lican who fought and died fttr are lucky to have a copy, a re- Not Tlh« First High Rise Dump manifested much distress. In camp meeting days of the area ty, contrasted with the apostasy MBUdBER O F the anti-GoIdwater cause at Here’s how it started as THE ASSOCIATED PRESS are the Smiths, Frinks, Griffins, oif McCarthy and Kennedy, is The Associated Press exclusively entitled In the midst of Manchester’s considera­ San Francisco in 1964, now se­ Rev. A. Lummus tells the story. «>*“> P^»*«»«<1 V .a a. -f « “ >ctlfylng grace and another and perhaps others. The laiml eiiough. to the use o l rcpuhlloatlon ot all news dis­ tion of the supposedly novel possibilities lecting Richard Nixon as his patches credited to It or not otherwrise credit­ T%e b r e ^ e n were chiefly justifying grace. The evening mus mentioned may now be Much can happen between own favorite for the party pre­ ed In this paper and also the local news pub­ .of our proposed construction for our­ employed through the day in 'wus spent In -prayer meetings. spelled Loomis, latoly living now and Nov. 6, and Hubert lished here. sidential nomination in 1988, All r i ^ t s o( rcpttblioation of special dis­ selves of a high rise dump there comes buUding tents and seats, but The Lord of Hosts was in the here. Humphrey may well become the MT. VERNON and then taunting former Con­ patches nerein are also reserved. news from Britain which sets us back on while most of them were/thus camp of Israel and his saints Before the camp cloeed, the first man in this century to be gressman Edwin May, a moder­ 'Hie Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ our lower Mancunian modesties. employed, some of them and a were harnessed like men of war. usual love feast was held. More elected without winning at least ate Republican who has demrni- sumes no financial responsibility for typo- considerable number of the sis- The shout of a king was heard than so souls found one primary election. But if he Kraphlcal errors appearing in advertisement.s We will not be the first. strated considerable capacity to tern. Joined In singing, exhort- among us. Two tents were add­ of great price. About 10 back­ is not, it Is a certainty that the and other reading matter in The UancheMer British scientists. Including botanists live reasonably with either Evening Herald. ing and prayer. . ' ed * to the already increased sliders came back to .the told. Democrats wiill be back using and archeologists, are currently tunnel­ ideological wing of hik party, "In the evening there were number. At half past ten, Broth- A goodly number found sancti­ the much-critlclzcd much-abus­ Subecrlber to Los Angeles Timea-Washing- ing into the vastnesses of a high rise because M ay won't name his ton Post News Servloe. > meetings In the tents and In an- er John W. Case preached and fying grace. The tents were ed primary system to test no­ Pull service oliont o t N. E. A. Service. Inc. dump some 3,000 years older than ours own prisidentlal choice. swer to prayer, one backslider Brother Bates exhorted and struck and the people depart­ minees tor electablllty in 1972. DAIRY STORE Publishers Representatives — The Julius Sibal, in order to come out tor Mathews Special Agency — Now York, Chi­ coUId ever be. It Is called SUbury Hill, was apparently restore to the prayed. It was a meeting time, cago, Detroit and Boston. and it covers more than five acres in Nixon, has made common cause enjoyment of divine love. At half past ten a.m. Brother (Bahler-Moser Dairy, Inc.) with those same elements In El ' MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA- area to a height of some ISO feet. In­ Through the day and evening, McKee preached and the Lord TIONS. Fairfield County who, tour years everything was conducted in was in his congregation and his stead of carting their nibble and refuse ago, were positively enthusias­ Display advertising ciosing hours harmony and order. Sixteen work progressed." there by truck and lift and trailer the tic for Goldwater and who, SHADE SPRAYIND BROAD ST., MANCHESTER - Next to Dairy Quean For Monday — i p.m. Friday. tents were erected. On Thurs- At one time Brother Blake For ^lesday — 1 p.m. Saturday good Britons of the Bronze Age trans­ therefore, after Slbal's role be-1 For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday day, family prayers were held really had to speak out some I Have yoor tnees qirayed now to combat the chew­ ported it in primitive baskets. But their fore and during the San Fran­ For Thursday i p.m. Tuesday' in every tent at the dawn of about disorder among the young in g h n ects. E v e rg reen s eind ornam entals should For JFYiday — : p.m. Wednesdav persistence over a iierlod of time pro­ cisco convention, were some- For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday, ' day, and Brother Lummus people present who, (putting it I also be sprayed to guard against insects and dis- vriiat less than enthusiastic over O P E N 9:00 A .M . to 11:00 P.M. C lusifled dendiine — 5 p.m. dav before duced a monument of the same general 'preached to a serious and at- mildly) seemed not to know publication. 5 p.m. Friday for Saturdav Slbal's own candidacy for re- nnd Monday publication. dimensions as that which would be creat­ tentive congregation. Brother wherefore they were come to- electlcm to Cwigress. ed by the present eng^ering proposal Pierce closed b y prayer, after gether, but even these were not Tliursday, June 6 In that Congressional elec­ which the people repaired to so bad. A Brother Bidwell is CARTER TREE EXfERT CO. to give a few added years of life as a tion, Sibal suffered first from their tents for breakfast. mentioned and a Brother Avery. T E L . 843-1695 dump, plus perhaps centuries of immor­ the general Gold'water debacle The T raj^ies Of Oamelot tality as a,monument, to the area which, In Fairfield County, and second Spirituality Increased Pertiape Hope Valley Licensed and Insured Tree Experts If It got raised high enough, could even­ from a vengeful flight of some "A t 8 a.m., Brother Thatcher We like to get these names preached and was followed by all in. They came from all He was 42 years old when he died this tually be called Hockanum Heights. Goldwater hawks toward Don­ morning in the Los Angeles hospital. -His So the British thought of It first, as ald Irwin, the Democratic can­ during our didate vriio had begun trying out brother was 46 years old when he died they thought of so, many other things It hawk 'Wings of his own. on Nov. 22, 1963. delights us Americans to Imitate, some­ But if the Sibal of 1960 to He was, as the saying goes, In the Grand Opening^ times pretending we are origjnators, and 1964 were to have been project­ prime of life. He was, in his own gen- the original designers oil the first high ed forward, unchanged. Into the erahoR, a member of a family clan — rise dump are, if such surveillance Is situation of 1968, the routine (Lim it 1 Per Customer) the happy, tumultuous, peihaps some­ possible for them, chUcKHng among classification w6uld have been times quarrelsome but always fundament themselves and poking each other in to make him for almoet any­ tally all fbr one and one for all relation­ Uteir ghnotly rllw to see the myStdfkaition body but Nixon, and to have ship sometimes achieved by large fam ­ of the present day scientists who are try­ put him in league with the more moderate elements of Connect­ ilies. ing to determine what It was they icut Republicanism around tiie He himself, in the nde of father to thought they were building, and why. state. the next generation, had another per­ Hockanum Heights, then, can never What exists in 1968, however, haps tumultuous, perhaps happy, per­ have quite the truly antiqued patina of a is apparently another big season haps fateful clan of his own on the way SUbury HUl. But that doesn’t mean It in the pragmatic poMics of our up. His siHrited, gracious, life-zestful can’t have, in time, an eminence and a time. Hie o j^rtu n ity tor wife now carries still another child of new world distinction of Its own, and alliance is with the party’s con­ Father’s Day is time his.,' One thinks of this brood, and of the rank as a truly first class reproduction. servatives;, the presidential can­ didate 'With vdiich to challenge thoughts and memories all Its members to gift Dad with are to carry W ougfa tholr.jsjyn living. the party Connecticut hierarchy There is one more generaUen — the “Dear OVd Broken Rule Days” is Nixon; and Nixon Is, more­ over, the candidate who seems handsome apparel 1 DOZ. LARGE EGGS older,'bounding generation —the mother "School days, school days. the national frontrunner. and the father of the two victims of as­ Dear old broken rule days —” The result is that the Nixon gifts that tell sassination. The father dreamed and 'That’s the way they’re singing It now contingent in Connecticut is a . with purchase of one gallon plotted for power and dlstlnotlon, with an in New Haven. queer mixture of people who are him {ust how much iron 'Will of his own. He is fated to be And it Isn’t fjinny. for him easily and naturally, (glass) Homogenized alive and to know what happens to all In a year of turmoil and serious trouble and of people 'who would you really care. his dreams evvn though his famous will In this city’s schools, all kinds of pro­ normally be against 4 him is no longer in control of his own body. grams have been discussed, all kinds of but who see in him an instru-.^ solutions have been put forward — and , Ph(£>araphed By Reolnald PtaUo ment for revolt against the Om- None of his faults could possibly deserve the entire community has been pushed ON VERNON SPRING HOME TOUR: necticut leadership or an assist the kind of angul;^ which has come to into a realization that special efforts and Another View Of The Gardens Of Mrs. Frank Hardenbergh On Prospect St. toward the achievement of some him. Investment! must be m adsj^ the schools goal like a nomination for Unit­ There is. In that older, ..founding gen­ are to rise out of their present slump. ed States Senator. eration, the gallantly indestructible little As the school year closes nothing is so As for M ay he was a mother, fighting like a tigress, in the re­ glaringly apparent as the^act that strong Herald Congressman for one term dur­ cent campaigning, for the good and Kind­ new measures have got to be taken to By Rowland Evans Jr. ing the Elsenhower years, and restore that old-fashioned —but absolute­ he had a relatively easy time MILK ly reputation of her son, whose enemies Inside Yesterdays ly essential — classroom -virtue: Disci­ of it being friendly 'with and thought him cold and ruthless. But the pline. sympathetic to both the Elsen­ country knows her best as the gentld, dig­ The evidences of a total breakdown of Robert D. Novak 25 Years Ago hower and the Nixon slants and nified defender of the right of anoBier administrative discipline are every­ R e p o r f Sunday.' 'Hie Herald did not moods. He tells the truth, we of her children —the retarded one —to where : ! publish. think, when he iwys that he VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS as much of life as she could sense, with­ Item — The Hlllhouse pupil who was W ASHINGTON — As the Odll- by President Johnson. By drop­ primary elections are essential­ could, as United States Senator, out hindrance from the kind of narrow suspended 32 times and yet was there at fomla primary campaign end­ ping out on March 31, he was ly tests of electablllty, their 10 Years Ago function equally well with Rich­ parental pride which might hesitate to the center of the last Hlllhouse scuffle ed, supporters of both Sen. just early enough to avoid em­ Importance to these Democra­ ard Nixon or Nelson Rocke­ Mrs. Gertrude Keiating Ray- feller. But his main position Is admit that such abnormality could be with police. Eugene McCarthy and Sen. Rob­ barrassing primary defeats for tic kingmakers is small. ner, supervisor of piAlic health Item —TTie long officially denied and ert F. Kennedy could not help himself and Just late enough for This produces an unusual that he wants to be the candi­ her Issue. nursing services in Manchester, PAR FOR THE COURSE now officially admitted fact that petty feeling their prodigious expendi­ Humphrey to miss the filing mood in the party today. In date for Senator, and that he Is, If It was not a clan of perfection, It observes 21at anniversary with extortion is common at Sheridan, at Ijee, ture of time and money was to deadlines for the major prima­ private, the regulars admit that by a 'Wide margin, the fixint was one of genuineness. It did what It the Public HeaMb Nursing at Hlllhouse and elsewhere; a quarter at no avail as Vice,president Hu­ ries. Humphrey — under prevailing runner for that nomination. So felt It had to do. It w as not a happy knife-point in the washroom,, an empty- Assn. why should he put his chances bert Humphrey calmly collect­ Obidotisly, an exact recur­ conditions — runs a very poor quest Senator Robert F. Kennedy was your-pockets threat In the corridors; a Dlsplaycroft is the newest in­ for that nomination into any ed delegates. rence of this' situation is not second to a resurgent Richard lunch-money-or-else holdup In the cafe­ dustry to locate in Miancheflter. kind of Jeopardy by naming a (Plus Deposit) on when his career came to Its sudden The fact that McCarthy and, likely. Indeed, there is talk in M. Nixon. They quickly add teria. presidential choice Just to end. It was nqt quite the rlgtit race at Kennedy did each other great Oregon of changing that state’s that Kennedy, having alienated Item —’The false alarm epidemic, the^ please Sibal? quite the right time against quite the damage in the primaries not' mandatory • primary law to the great middle class, looks In 2 Half familiar prelude to trouble at the high Our diab conclusion is . that only turned California from print the ballot much later so even worse. They then concede right people. He was In it as he was per­ schools and (four false alarms In 12 mln- A Thought for Today both May, with his Indlffrt^nce climax to anti-climax but mov­ that all announced candidates that McCarthy seems the Gcri. Botttos haps because of an almost hopelessly ' utes) the beginning of last week’s new Sponsored by the M anche^er to choice, and Sibal, with a NATIONAL HRAND ed Humphrey close to sewing, up will appear on it. Under such strongest candidate for Presi­ tangled, mixture ol personal ambition, outbreak at Sheridan Middle School. Council of Churches choice different than would the nomination. But even if a change, Humphrey would dent but, in the next breath, sense ol mission for the Kennedy clan, Item —The disturbing confirmation, by normally be expected from him, Kennedy had won all the prima­ have been on the Oregon ballot rule him out as a non-regular. and those principles he held which were police authorities and by school authori­ The most Important part of are downgrading their party’s ries as originally advertised, May 28 and, quite possibly, M E N 'S W E A R deeper than any opportunism. He was ties, that classroom teachers, out of a In brlefv the Democrats may the training of the Twelve was highest nomination. It must be, Humphrey’s lead in delegates would have I run a disastrous fear of being "involved” or personally be forgetting their old credo that one which was perhaps at the indeed, that their real Interest doing what he somehow had to do, even would still be formidable. third. threatened, are reluctant even to provide thJ' business of political parties time little noticed, though it is in some other nomination. though he himself could not, perhaps, Thus, the conventional wis­ There is, however, a more the names of window breakers, alarm Is to win elections — a generic was producing splendid results give any single clear explanation ol dom among conventional politi­ basic- reason why Humphrey’s ringers, and other disorderly pupils un­ error of Republicans. Yet in this — the silent and constant in­ his compulsions. cians these days is to note the performance of 1968 may not der their care. zany year of 1968, the Repub­ fluence of His character on Q u o ta tio n s Ldke his brother before him, he was All of these things add up to a tot^llv irrelevancy and obsolescence of be' repeated, and that goes to licans are the more pragmatic them. It was this which made In the view of most young Intelligent. Like him, too, he had a impossible educational atmosphere. No primaries. They talk about the point ol Just why Humphrey party. It can stated un­ Humphrey’s non-involvement as them the men they baanane. people, the major health hazard gentle, sophisticated kind of humor, chll(l, not even the most brilliant, can is the probable nominee. The equivocally that if Dick Nixon the royal road to the nomina­ party regulars and labor lead­ James Stalker is the draft, not marijuana: during our which, every time It appeared, leached learn in such a climate of fear and force. had not entered the primaries, Contributed by: — IV, son of No teacher, not even the most dedicated, tion and the model for future ers who will control the national, scared off his liberal opposition* nwRy a little of that reputation lo r poJlU- Dr. Robert R. Keeney, the novelist, commenting on can pursue a stable, effective flow of Presidential hopefuls. But this convention seem uninterested in and Jumped in front of Demo- cal roughness. 'Like John F., too, he chairman knowledge about any subject. requiem over the corpse of tHe who is the most electable De­ the alleged use of marijuana took Into public life some of the guid­ Manchester Council of Churches Grand Opening! In such an atmosphere as this it is al­ Presidential primary might be mocrat for Prsldent. Since the (See Page Nine) by troops in Vietnam. ance of philosophers and minds whose most ridiculous for the Board of Educa­ prematpre. fruits he could enjoy and employ with­ tion, the School Superintendent, and the It should be remembered that- out posing Os a super-intellectual him­ general taxpaying community to become the Influence of the primaries inl968 was denatured only be­ (lim it 1 Per (Customer) self. embroiled in intense argument about the He and his brother will now, it ap­ difference between an $18 million and a cause of the political m aster-, stroke by President Johnson on pears, lie together. Some day, perhaps, $20 million school budget. Fischetti Millions of dollars and sophisticated the evening of March 31. De­ some member of the clan will be able programs may be relevant issues in a mocratic party regulars Utfay to serve more happily, and more safely, school system that Is working and pro­ would rather forget that,' on in a country full of sunshine and called ductive. They are almost pointless ab­ that evening, Mr. Johnson fac­ not Camelot but America. stractions in a school system where ed an unprecedented series of ' some children are frightened and others primary election setbacks. DAMON Two days later in Wiscoftsln, 1 - 12 PAC OF ICE POPS are out of control, where teachers back away from "trouble" and duck the de­ he faced a humiliating rout at N e ck w e a r The Vituperation Of Non-Violence mands of discipline, where the admi: McCarthy's hands. The proba­ with the purdbse of two half gallons bility was that he would lose M c G R E G O R Our sympathy is with the poor, and tratlon is hostile to any exposure of dll order and apparently unable to cope to McCarthy or Kennedy in the our sympathy is also beg^lnning to go with habitual offenders or constantly re­ remaining states where the Pre­ SPORTS toward those poor, inoffensive Washing­ peated offenses. sident could not remove his ton officials —such as Attorney General WEAR It seems to us that all the earnest talk name from the ballot — Nebras­ 100% PURE ORANGE JUICE Ramsey Clark —who have been fbrped about guidance, and "enrichment," and ka, Oregon, South Dakota. LBJ to undergo the visitation formula of the the virtues or dangers of tracking, and stand-ins were sure losers in ^Poor People’s Campaign. the need for better courses in the Negro Indiana and California. An Attorney General Clark, poor soul, heritage are almost frivolous dn terms Incumbent with so dismal a had the illusion that, when he agreed of the mess in New Haven’s schools to­ record In the primaries might possibly be renominated but to admit 100 of the demonstrators to his day. C Per Half Gallon What the Board of Education, and the surely could not be re-elected. office for a confrontation, it might be a STORE HOURS Superintendent, and the small army of' By the simple expedient of (Plus. Deposit) good idea for him to indulge in a little administrators, and the school teachers, dropping out, Mr. Johnson advance defense of himself, his depart- and the parent groups — black and white, changed all that and ac­ TRMNTY Mon., Jun* lOHi 'ment, and his government. This was, had better spend this summer nailing complished these feats; partial Him of course, a mistake, and he was prompt­ down is some rational and workable ap­ recovery of his and his Ad­ sigppniBPUZA ly and frankly told, by the spokesman of proach to the restoration of D ISC IPLIN E ministration’s popularity, down­ Fri., Jun* 14rii the day, that the purpose of the meeting in the schools. grading of McCarthy’s Wiscon­ OpM HN 9 P.M. Also Many Other Grand Opening Spedalsj sin win, robbing Kennedy’s can­ was not for him to talk, but hear what At the irioment order, respect and re- VERNON sponaibility.are out the window —with the didacy of its motive force) anti- his callers had to'say. for your sheppirtg brokpn glass. Th^ leariilng process can Johnsonism), enabling Hum­ GRAND OPENING SPECIALS APPLY ONLY TO MT. VERNON DAIRY STORE ON BROAD FOr some twOv'h^urs, then, while he eonvonloiieo not be soui^ or productive until they phrey to run for President with­ ereeiM — 644ez2i STREET IN MANCHESTER. THANK YOU ... sat silent. Attorney General Clark had are restored —and nin-and-rage is re­ out facing McCarthy and Ken­ CLOTHIERS the experience of listening as his visi­ placed by sit-and-study as the rule in nedy in the primaries. tors took turns in/accusing him of ail ' every classroom and with every stu­ This last accomplishment re­ MTHOVe/^-— 1>0 SOMejUm/* the sins in their book. The more quiet- dent. N E W H A V E N R E G IS TE R * sulted from exquisite timinp; PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1908 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN

Bouquet ^Sent S' Widow of Violence: LOS ANGELES* (AP)— A House Appears Ready to Pass Gun Bill small bouquet of yellow dais­ The Baby Has ies >sas delivered to Sen. WCASKlNaTON (AP) — ’Ilie President John F. Kennedy. trol MU which has several other Pickets gathered outside the eral California laws by carrying 'i ^ Robert F. Kennedy’s room In New Type of Woman House, heeding appeals to ap­ “ If we act now,” Robert Ken­ controversial sections. ’These In­ National Rifle Association head­ a concealed, unlicensed, loaded BROAD STREH Good Samaritan Hospital. prove legislation Sen. Robert F. nedy told the New York City clude giving police power to quarters in Washington. One weapon, but that the existenoe ’Ihe flowers, with a get- NEW YORK (AP) — In five Kennedy had fought for in the OouncU last August, ” we can wiretap and “ bug” some sus­ placard read; "Congress must of these laws faUed to deter the h nej^tten a book,"For Us, the well card, were sent by 5- act on gun MU.” years of American history, the Senate, appeared ready today to save hundreds' of lives in this pects and would make police gunman. Manebester . . Living.” She speaks regidarly and-6-year-old children at a pass a bill that would ban Inter­ country and spare thousands of use of coidessions easier than is ’The Kennedy shooting was de­ Been Named assassin’s bullet has thrust upon at NAACP meetings around the child csure center. ’Die young­ the national scene a new type of state mail-order sales of pistols. families all across this land the now poesible under Supreme nounced as ” a terrible tragedy country. sters gave up their pennies . . . a senseless act” by Frank­ Ohargo H with Either woman—the Widow of Violence. ” If there Is one man who grief and heartbreak that may Court rulings. A few weeks ago Mra. Evers and nlckles to buy the bou­ would want this MU passed It is come from the loss of a hus­ Chairman Emanuel Celler, lin Orth, executive vice presi­ LBJ Speaks The shooting of Sen. Robert F. said of her widowhood, "You quet ’The senator died this Cote, BoUand Romeo m , son of RoUand R. Jr. and Su- CWAMWtT«M... Kennedy, who lay In extremely Sen. Kennedy,” Rep. WUIiam T. band, a son, a brother or a' D-N.Y., of the House J u d icial dent of the NRA, by far the aanne Klejko Cote, 48 Myrtle St. Me was bom May 28 ait Man­ leam to adjust end keep going, morning. CahiU, R-N.J., told Uie House strongest group opposing the yi crlUoal condtUon In a Los An­ friend.” Committee sought fuUIely chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are but you never get over It.” Wednesday. legislation being debated by Of Tragedy geles hospital, drew attenUm Acting within hours of the Los Wednesday to send the enUre Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klejko, 10 Maple St, Haxardville. His The courage and gallantry Kennedy and his brother, Ssn. Angeles shooting, the House vot­ Congress. SELF-SERVK re anew to the procession of tragpe- MU to the conference commit­ Welcome He •that sustained Mrs. Kennedy Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., But even if the proposed res­ paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. RoUand R. Cote Sr., dy even as ^ many Americans ed Wednesday against sending tee. And ‘Loss’ 148 Bolton St > —-----\ during the ordeal of her hus­ sought during Senate considera­ the bill to a Senate-House Celler favors a gun-control trictions were already on the p ray^ that the senator’s wife band’s death, her majesty and <•. S would escape the same fate. Reaction tion of the bill to Include a ban conference committee where law even stronger than pro­ statute books, Orth said, it is WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl- sense of history In cariylng out doubtful they would have prev­ Hooghton, Robert CUhrles Jr., son of Robert C. and SaUy First, shortly after midnight on Interstate mail-order sales of there was any possibility It posed In the pending MU but has the President’s state funeral, 'rifles and shotguns, but the Sen­ could be altered. ented the shooting. dent Johnson Issued this state­ Hazard Houghton, 77 Wlfithrop Ave., Albany, N.Y. He was bom on Jtme ll, 1963, a bullet killed raised objections on constitu­ captured the admiratl(m of the ate declined to do it. A mail-or­ He noted, that Kennedy’s as­ ment on learning of the death at May 2S at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ civir rights leader Medgar Ev­ ’The gun-control pro'Vislon is tional grounds to other parts of parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hazard, ISO Hawthorne St. His world. But the world did not let O f Poor der rifle kiUed their brother, part of a sweeping crime-con­ the MU. sailant apparently violated sev­ Sen. Robert F. Kennedy: Better Quelity,,,, Bigger Selection,.^, Mtl at Big Distoaats ers In tae doorway of hlail8 Jack- her retreat Into anonymity after paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Houghton, This is a time of tragedy and 8(m, Miss., home. leaving the White House. ’To es­ Olens Falls, N.Y. His maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. " ^ - -V Southern campaigns over the loss. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy Is Lying prone-on the floor in­ cape the curious, she gave up Lucy Orohs, 271 Main St. His paternal great-grandmother Is past five years. t e side the house as 'they had been her Georgeto'wn home In hope of People dead. Mrs. Martin Judd, White River Junction, V t taught to do at the sound of gun­ "I ’m Just glad he didn’t die,” Robert Kennedy affirmed this « • • • • Jinding privacy In New York— Shooting Could Doom fire were Evers’ wife Myrlle without success. WASHING’rON (AP) — For said a Resurrection City mar- country—affirmed the essential HaU, MloheUe Ann, daughter of Richard and Barbara and their three children. many poor people at Resurrec- sl*al as he sat In a blistering hot decency of Its people, their long­ PuUyblank HaU, 1 Windsor Ave., RockvUle. She was bom May Five months later, on Nov. 22, On occasion she has been. . crit­ „ tlon City, the shooting of Sen. tent with five friends, a towel ing for peace, their desire to im­ as at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ 1968, President John F. Kenne­ icized for li'ving a penpateuc, p Kennedy became a wrapped around his head. prove conditions of life for all. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles PuUyblank, Saratoga Springs, dy was shot down during a Dal­ over-fashion-conscious life black versus white Issue. “ You know why? Because if Open Style Campaigns During his life, he knew for among the Jet Set. Yet the rich N.Y. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Harold C. HaU, Sara­ las, Tex., motorcade with his In Uiat respect, their feelings h® dies Washington’s going to go more than his share of personal and beautiful woman whose ele­ toga Springs, N.Y. She has a brother. Dale, 2. wife Jacqueline at his aide. differed little from the senU- up. Baltimore’s going to go up, And now the personal safety tragedy, gance once glamorized the An AP News Analysis made a major change In the ''*•**« And two days later Lee Harv- ™ents expressed on the rlot-tom Chicago’s going to go up.” By WALTER R. MEAR8 campaign security system. of the candidates to succeed Yet he never abandoned his Ralston, Brooks Christopher, son of Christopher and Pa­ eyr Oswald who the Warren ^ ‘ comers of 7th and 14th streets “ They may keep us quiet here Associated Press Writer He ordered the Secret Service Johnson looms as a major con- faith In America. He never lost tricia Kleman Ralston, 40 Olcott St He was bom May 24 at Commission said killed life- ^rather neroeUiatlnir* har three mUes away where, ironl- ®t Resiureetion City, but they LOS ANGELES (AP) — In to assign a protective detail to cern In the campaign months his confidence in the spiritual f/z HP Briggs a Stratton Engine President was killed by Jack K ™**'®*^ perpet^Ung her senator had been c®"’* do nothin’ about 14th strength of ordinary men and Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents arc husband’s memory with various , ® senator naa TCen America, the men who would be each major candidate, borrow­ ahead. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kleman, RockvUle Centre, N.Y. His paternal 20” POWER MOWER Ruby, lea'ving Oswald’s Sovlet- educaUonal and cultural memo- billed In a primary he won last Street, president have walked freely ing from other federal law en­ women. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralston, RockvUle Centre, bom ■wife with their two young­ rtais month as the only candidate "You noticed,” said a tall Ne­ among the people whose votes forcement agencies as neces­ He belle'ved In the capacity of N.Y. sters in an alien country. gro, "that every time we get the young for excellence and In As' for Marina Oswald, she ®^®^y through they sought. sary. Silent Crowd • * * * * with On April 4 of this year Nobel somebody willing to speak out the right of the old and poor to a had blossomed Into a well- ***'.^" slums, But can they now, after Rob­ And agents were swiftly de­ Rnnun, Peter tmUam, son of William PhUip and Fran­ Peace Prize winner Dr. Martin for the black man, they cut him life of dignity. coiffed, smartly dressed beauty They were also similar to feel- ert F. Kennedy was gravely ployed, to Good Samaritan Hos­ ces Voelkle Rumm, M t Sumner Dr., Bolton. He was bom Rwcoil Luther King Jr. was slain while Our public life is diminished by the time the Warren Com- New York’s Harlem, De­ down. Do you know why that wounded by a gunman who pital where Kennedy was under Kept Vigil May 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ standlnig on the balcony of a Starter mission summoned her for ques- trolt’s Dexter Avenue, or almost Is?” lurked among cheering support­ care, end to Join the other can­ by his loss. ' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Voelkle, Little Neck, N.Y. 38.00 Memphis, Tenn., motel, leaving “ Because they want to keep ers? LOS ANGELES (AP) —In- Mrs. Johnson and I extend our tlonlng. On contributions from any Negro slum, didates. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam Rumm, behind his wife Coretta and r sympathizers, as well as sums Every time a colored or a the black man down,” another . The bullet which crashed Into credibly silent, the crowd of deepest sympathy to Mrs. Ken- Powerful, efficient mower tholr four youngsters. The White House said the di­ Great Neck, N.Y. He has a brother, PhUip, 2. nald for exclusive interviews white fellow tries to help us responded. Kennedy’s brain already has several thousand stared with ov- ” ®^y his family. with easy recoil starter, Of these Widows of Violence, rective meant protection would 6 she attended a u nlveilty^here ® better life for ourselves. ‘J b a t’s right!” his audience changed, and could doom, the I have issued a proclamation adjustable cutting heights. only the ■wife of Oswald has be provided for McCarthy; Re­ ertired eyes toward the white, Doyon, Jackie Theresa, daughter of Roger A. and Ro­ Controls conveniently lo­ free and open camx>algn style calling upon our nation to ob­ been able to regain a measure She learned to speak English, somebody will cut him down for said „ . ^ publicans Richard M. Nixon, forMddlng hospital. berta Canney Doyon, 28 Cooper St She was bom May 20 at Redwood cated on the handle. Full married a Fort Worth salesman reason,” said Annie Mae the good loaders get which has marked the politics of serve a day of mourning for New York Gov. Nelson A. Rock­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are 20” cut. White sidewall of private life. The two widows presidential year 1968. It was an unsmiling crowd. Robert Kennedy. and setUed with her two chll- Vargias in Harlem, where she Is a white woman efeller and Harold E. Stassen; Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Doyon, Lewlshm, Maine. Her maternal tires. of ci'Vil rights leaders chose to Kennedy based his campaign It was a prayerful crowd. dren into middle-class anonyml- ® housewife. ^om Detroit who sat crying and for third-party contender grandparents are Mr. and M n. Robert A. Canney, Lewiston, remain in the spotlight to carry ty. Aside from an afternoon pray- quietly on the edge of a camp for the' White Hosue on the argu­ It was a crowd that did not on their husbands’ crusades. At George C. Wallace as well. Maine. She has a sister, Diane Roberta, 1. Resolute will has carried 41- service for the criUcaUy Sbe refiwed to give her ment that the people, not politi­ move even after It heard at 2 Extra Protection the same time Mrs. John F. as did the cians, shoxdd choose the Demo­ Vice President Hubert H. a.m. today, the fateful an­ Kennedy remains In the nation­ year-old Coretta King through wounded candidate, the shooting ^ ^ ® ’ “ e marshals, Humphrey, because of his of­ Powers, Janies Peter, son of Thomas Paul and Marlrni many of whom are openly hos­ cratic nominee. He walked nouncement ; Sen. Robert F. the. kaleidoscopic events and *11^ not disrupt the relaxed pace fice, already hod Secret Service Set in Canada Jeannotte Powers, 12 S. Alton St He was bom May 20 at Man­ al limelight. tile to newsmen. through surging crowds, a Kennedy, presidential candidate 19.90 "When Medgar died, a part of enmtlons since King’s assassl- H^® *n the plywood shanty- bodyguards. and brother of the assassinated chester Memorial Hospital. He has two brothers, Thomas Jr., friend and former FBI agent TORONTO (AP) — MetropoU- me died. And I have Just exist­ nation. Even as a grieving wld- town by the Lincoln Memori J. Negroes talking of the shoot- Congress moved swiftly to au­ 6, and John, 14; and two sisters, Margaret, 19, and Patriots, named Bill Barry often his only President John F. Kennedy, was tan police decided Wednesday to ed,” said his widow a year after ow, she Interrupted her mourn- Mrs. Martin Luther King Jr., ^ saying “ they” shot thorize and finance protection 17. sturdily constructed shield. dead of an assassin’s bullet. p^o^^e extra protection for the tragedy. Eventually Mrs. ing to lead a march In Mem- ''vho lost her husband to a snl- Kennedy. Never was they’ de- for candidates. Sen. A.S. Mike • '* • • « Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, Many held little red and black leaders of Canada’s three na­ of genuine, California Evers, haunted by memories in phls, mingle with striking gar- per’s bullet April 4, sent a tele- J^ed, but a Negro taxi driver Monroney, D-Okla., said his Ap­ Kennedy’s rival In the primar­ banners that implored, “ Pray tional political parties when Benda, Corinne Anne, daughter of WlUlam and Constance Mississippi, moved to Clare­ bage collectors, and visit with gram of condolence to Ethel "totod at what was meant, propriations subcommittee had redwood that lasts for ies, was not a security conscious for Bobby.” they come here campaigning for Guerette Benda, 1325 SuUlvan Ave., South Windsor. She was . mont, Calif, where she enrolled the dignitaries who came to her Kennedy. And the Rev. Ralph believe President held hearings on the subject be­ ‘‘He’s dead. The senator’s man. There'was never any e'Vi- the June 25 elections. bom May 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She has a years, actually mel­ at Pomona College. Now 36, she husband’s funeral In Atlanta. David Abernathy, who succeed- Kennedy and Martin King and fore the Los Angeles shooting. dead,” some mimmured In the dence of bodyguards around Thp decision was made be­ brother, Dennis, 9; and three sisters, Darlene, 8, Tina, 6, and lows with weathering. will receive a bachelor’s degree In the weeks since, Mrs. King ®d Dr. King, said he was "pro- Kennedy were riiot Monroney said they had been crowd even 10 minutes later. Teresa, 3. on June 8. To help keep her hus­ has not paused. One day she foundly shaken ...” ^ ^ conspiracy,” he him. kept secret “ to prevent sugges­ cause of the shooting death of «*•«'« ' Complete set of six Los Angeles Police Chief They said It hesitantly, uncer­ band’s cause alive, Mrs. Evers was In Hollywood to enlist sup- Abernathy, too, saw the shoot- you’ll never convince tion of danger and potential Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in Los Thomas Reddln said after the tainly as if hoping it was all a Ecabert, Francine Mary, daughter of Earle and Nancy foot table and 2 full port for the Poor People’s Cam- Ing os more than an isolated ® tot of these people. They flg- threats to all candidates horrible mistake. Angeles. Kennedy shooting that the New Blske Ecabert, 22 Wedgwood Dr. She was bom May 26 at f-i length benches. paign, the next she was in event. He called It, together ^ a t whites kept Negroes through puMlclty.” “ Oh God, It’s happened,” a Deputy Chief Harold Adamson Yorker’s campaign forces had Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is nnerspring Washington parading through with the deaths of King and *town so successfully for 800 The 'Wide-open campaign style newsman moaned softly, as ash­ said no trouble is anticipated ( twice turned down offers of po­ Edward Blske, 83 Bridge St Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. the slums In the rain. She has President John F. Kennedy, a y®®*"® toat they can do anything survived the assassination of en-faced Prank ManWewlcz, but that sometimes one riiootlng , Autopsy lice protection for their candi­ Laiura Ecabert, 579 Center S t Her paternal grealt-grandmother hesitated only long enough to conspiracy aimed at leaders Biey want to. If they don’t stop President John F. Keniiedy. Kennedy’s press secretary, leads to another. date. Reddln said candidates do is Mrs. Louise Ecabert, 461 Center St. She has a brother, comfort her four children from who try to help the poor. these liUllngs.^^lt’s because they President Johnson saw to that, shuffled to the press room stage not normally want policemen George Charles, 1%. time to time, then she goes on. But when the subject came up m the ghetto area. at 8 p.m., and start in the er, TB, ol 7li8 Franklin St., hus- Henry Prior of ThompewiVl^e: feated in four of five Democrat­ ties facing the west side of (Gontinned From Page One) . , . Other Manchester mothers on various units, ntt Pediatrics, 3 band of Mrs. SUsle Helm Bouch- and two sisters, Mrs. ic primaries, flew back to Wash­ W. Vernon, St. cern, the suburban school bus- committee are Mrs. er, died early this monrlng at Moore ol South Windsor an( ington with the Intention of con- p .m .; self service unit, 19 a.in.i embers of his family when he ..hm, Hie Herald had stated that Ing program, will hold their Charest, Mrs. Mary Ann Growell Hvose, 6 p.m. Week, hU home after a long Illness. Mrs. Anne O’DonneH ol Ham- That triumph had propelled the 145-lot project was locat­ Mr. Boucher was bom Sept. den. year-end picnic Sunday at previ- Lessard, Mrs. Herbert Cain and days, 8 p.m ., weekends ahd holi­ r said Ethel, the wl- him to the role of top ^ te n d e r ed on the west side of Oak 7, 18W in Stentall, Canada, a The funeral will be held ously scheduled from 26 p.m. at Mrs. Jay Stager. ^ days; private rooms; 19 a .m .; dow,N,'ls bearing up very weU.” against Vice President Hubert a c tlv ltle s ^ ^ y kind ” ^ Grove St. where a smaller ^ i_ u.hw... The program will include semi-private rooihs, 3 p.m .; son of Joseph and Leda La- Saturday at 8:46 a.m. from the project 1s being constructed Camp Hihotl In Hebron. boating, hiking and games. Crosse BoucHbr, and had lived John F. Hem ey Funeral Home, Mrs.N^hn F. Kennedy, widow H. H lih r ^ ^ for the mrnocrat- Humphrey c^lued off an ad- vIsttiBg In S19> 814, M id 828 Is of the ^ a ssin a te d President, Ic presidential nomlnaUon. ^h' Academy by Alexander Jarvis. Co-chairmen for the event are family will provide its own any time foj” immediate family ■ in Rockville for many years. 219 W. Center St, with a Mass Mrs. Richard Sperry of 6 Penn g^g transportatlMi will be Before he retired, he was em- of requiem at t. Bartholomew's was in t^ r brother-in-law's Manklewlcs read the 40-word and headed home, his Secret only, wtlh a five-mlniite Ilmita. -.4^ J 8 Rd. and Mrs. Calvin Teal of pj^vlded for Hartford families. ployed at the wollen mills In church at 9:30. Burial will be room when lad led . statement to about 100 newsmen Servlc protection in tin. Afternoon visiting boars In RockvlUe. ih Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, in the briefing the wake of Kennedy shooting. State News’ Hartford. Mrs. Sperry seW ^ase of rain, the plcnia will obstetrics are 3 to 4 p,m; then Survivors, besides his wife, Blocmifleld. Steven to ith and Mrs. room in ien , he loft the room. The announced Republican day it was decided to go ahead canceled, begin agnln at 7 p.m. Vlalton with the program desidte the jjunng, the spring, Project Include a son, John J. Boucher Friends may call at the fu- candktetes^ lU c h ^ M. Nixon are aslfod not to smoke In pa- Roundup assassination of Sen. Robert F. concern mothers reciprocated of Ellington; a sister, Mrs. Nel- neral home tomorrow from 2 tO ‘o®- , to broadcast the news. and New York Gov. Nelson A. ttent’s reesns. No more than two Kennedy and the proclamation socials in Mancfies- lie Usher of Rockville; and 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Salinger said three 'Of Kenne- Kennedy had been in "ex- Rockefeller, promptly joined file vlslton at one time per patient. three grandchldren. dy’s 10 children were In an adja- tremely critlear’ condition since moratorium on poHticking. It New Haven Teachers of a national day of mourning Hartford. The funeral will be held Sat­ cent room and saw theh" father the shooting and the operation. came at a crucial time. Hie pri- Sunday. On July 11, Mary Cheney Patients 'Todayi 398 before he died. Kennedy had for eight years maries had ended and the battle To Have Extra Training , "It is our belief that Project Library will sponsor a reading urday at 8:15 a.m. from the ADMITTED YESTERDAY; Pale and haggard. Prank been a man of power in Wash- for convention delegates In non- HARTFORD (AP)—New Ha- Concern and this program have houi. for Hartford children in Burke. Funeral Home, 75 Pros­ Funerals Mrs. Catherine Allan, East Manklewicz, Kennedy’s press ington. He served as attorney primary states was about to be- yen public school teachers will long-rsuige constructive goals the third and fourth grades In pect St., with a Mass of requelm Hartford; Alex Andre, 22 Ver­ secretary, announced the death general to his brother, Presl- gin. whlch will be beneficial In help- Manchester. at St. Bernard’s Church at 9. have extra time each week dur- non St.; MTs. Helen Andrews, to newsmen. m 2 to rently attending local schools Jesseman, children’s librarian. Irene Bates, Stafford Springs; 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Rites for Mrs. Edijh Long- Then he answered questions, early In Pitesldent Johnson’s ad- sufficiently to continue his bat- white pupils to learn, fellow of 19B Knox St. and Miss What was the specific cause of ministration. Hien, in 1964, Humphrey for the Dem- Maurice Ross told the state lUchord Beauddto, Wllllmantlc; Mrs. Elizabeth Brady, 206 Hol­ James McKeown Marjorie Paton of 169 W. Con- death? Johnscm ellmlnfited him from ocratc presidential nomination. Board of Education on Wednes- ter St., the two educational sec­ Kennedys lister St.; 'nialia Cassells, 41 James McKeown, 78, of Derry- Mankiewlcz looked up mum- the running for the vice presi- I^ wasn’t until mid-afternoon day that getting teachers to be- retaries who were killed in an Ferguson Rd.; Georgd Celotti, add Lurgon, County Armagh, berly. ^ dentlal nomination by announc- Wednesday that Los Angeles po- Ueve In that ability Is the "most Bulletin automobile collision in Maine on West WiUtogton; Mrs. UlUan Ireland, brother of Robert Mc­ ‘"Ihe gunfire attack," he said, ing he would not consider any ^*®e could identify—beyond important task facing he New Saturday were held yesterday. Befallen Day, P. O. Box 21, Bolton. Keown of 160 Center St., died He said ‘‘the bullet that went Cabinet member for the ticket. "Jobn Doe" — the shaggy- Haven school system.” For ad- A largely attended memorial Also, Joseph Donahue, 108 May 16 in Ireland. Into the head-' near the - right Soon afterwards, Kennedy re- haired young man who was dtUonal teacher training, he’ HURT IN PLANE CRASH Survivors also Include a slater tor Mrs. Longfellow was ear” was the fatal shot. It en- signed as attorney general, quit seized moments after the shoot- said, one school day a week WHXIMANTIG (AP)—A 43- By Tragedy Falknor Dr.; Mrs. Carol Don­ three sons and two daughters.’ '“ St night at North Meth- tered Kennedy’s brain. Sur- as a Massachusetts delegate to big in the Ambassador Hotel. will be shortened. year-old woman was hospital­ nelly, Thompsonville; Lori Downs, 85 High Tower Dr., The funeral’ and burial were in odist Church. The Rev. Earle geons operated for 3 hours and the Democratic National Con- At ikst, however, they traced The state department has ized today for Injuries suf­ WASHINGTON (AP) — With South Windsor; Stephen Dubu­ Ireland. E. Custer, pastor of North 40 minutes to remove all but a ventlon, leased a home In New the pistol-to his brother Joe in been working with the New Ha- fered in tbe crash of a single the death of Sen. Robert F. Ken­ A Yale grad himself, Edward Kenney, administrator at Manchester Memorial Methodist Church, and the Rev. fragment In a vain attempt to York and nan for the Senate. Pasadena. And they matched ven system to help it cope with engine airplane in nearby que, Ellington; Mrs. Mary nedy, four of the nine chHdren ■V Hospital, right, congratulates William Harkins, who will receive his Master of Harry K. Goff Sr. John E. Post, superintendent ol save the senator’s Hie. Manklewlcz’s araiouncemenT his fingerprints against those on several problems, including that Mansfield. State police said Dzicek, RFD 1, Hebron; Da'vid the East District of the Meth- But Kennedy never rallied. said: an application for a license to of racial tension dn the schools, Shirley Festi of Stafford spent of Joseph P. and Rose Fitzger­ Ely, RFD 3, Vernon; Roland Public Health degree Monday, at Yale University. Harkins has been a resident SOUTH WINDSOR — Harry in hospital administration at the Manchester Hospital since January. Three r the night in the wrecked air­ ald Kennedy have died vlolent- Gqulet, Thompson'vllle; Mrs. KUboume Goff Sr., 87, of 196 odist Church, officiated. James " was not a quesUon of his "S®n. Robert Francis Kenne- *>e on exercise boy lor race L , McKay was organist. Burial sinking," Mankiewlcz said, “ but *ly ^® 1968. With Sen. Kennedy at And so was identified Sirhan STAMFORD (AP) —Work on Here is a listing of the trage­ (flemld photo by Bucelvlchu) der Warren, went for h^lp. Alexander St.; Mrs. Dorothy Mr. Goff was bom Dec. the family. and steady improvement In his the time ol his death were his Blshara Sirhan, who was bom ^ million St. John’s Tow- dies tliat have befallen the Ken­ Warren, also ol Stafford, re­ Paplneau, 198 Porter St.; Mrs, 6, 1880, In South Windsor and Largely attended funeral condition, and that did not de- ^"^® ®3thel, his sisters, Mrs. Ste- in Jerusalem when that Holy g „ housing project was at a nedys; ported the accident at about Tech Students Will Put These Tools to Good Use Adelaide Pickett, 613 Mato St.; GOP Voter Lead Yale Graduate Wrote Thesis was a life-long resident. services for MIm Paton were velop.” phen Smith, Mrs. Patricia Law- City was part of Jordan; who standstill today as a result ot Joseph Jr.—Bom July 25, 6 a.m. and authorities went Nyman Rashall, 76 Scott Dr. He Is survived by his son. held yesterday afternoon at St. ^he body was to be taken ***■• Stephen Smith and his was described by friends and of- brought against the 1916, kHled Aug. 12, 1944. A The Manchester Rotary Club tool awards to top receive the tools and their departments are: Wil­ .., „ ^ ^ Jew-hater; and j,y the United OH Co. and back for the woman. She was Also. William Reed, 396 Mato K Jr of South Eptocopal Church. The Los Angeles between 12 ^‘ster-bi-law,4 Mrs. John F. Ken- ficlals as a Jew-hater; and Navy pHot, he volunteered for a seniors at Howell Cheney Technical School this liam Cesana, automotive; Phillip Edwards, carpen­ Sliced to 51 While Studying at Hospital Hev. Stephen M. Price officiat- gnd p.m. PDT An earlier de- **®^y- ^® " ’as 42 years old. whose mother said she had dlffi- ______taken to Windham Memorial St.; Everett Rtoes, 402 Oakland Windsor. 1 its top officer, Morton Kahn. mission that Involved parachut­ try; George Sedlik, drafting; F^nk Bartlett, elec­ Hospital with back injuries. year are presented by Miller Haugh (right) of Ro­ St.; Mrs. Nellie Salmond, 399 Manchester Democrats, since Hie funeral will be held to­ ed. Stevm V. Lowry was or- parture hiid be4n expected at ’” '®*'® ^®” reports that Sir- culty speaking with her sa former state re- Bombardier, 249 Hilliard St.; The registrars of voters now Bearers were Norman Dum- * T»v_ i ^ IT ------..i.1,. ’^ ® u y *a------“ »® latest spectacular to Slrhan’s «v» The charges stem from a Dec. Monday at 10 a.m. at We Alton Bt. was held tills morning reaulem mass will be President who took office upon cried: Commissioner Franklin M. night toe delegates from toe oth­ toe Board of Directors. mantic. St., conveyance tax 344.00. gust M. and Jeannette M. Ca- the assassination of Kennedy’s “ No, no — It can’t m true. in the State Jail In lieu of bond, quess of Harttogton and a cap- Barry and Agostinelli are life­ 27, 1967 arrest resulting from Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Mata from the W. P. Qulsh Funeral ^ J ? ™ “ Foote of the state Health De- er three towns indicated that he He was toe high vote-getter two separate Instances involv­ Also, Mrs. Marta Salazar, 64 Condemnation Certtfleate baniol, premises at 49^ Mato brother, John F. Kennedy, Nov. My son Is a good boy. He has Both are being represented by tain in the Coldstream Guards, long friends. Both are 37 years Public Record St. 'rile Rev. Joseph Bourret, Home. 226 Mata St., with a „ diimi will be nominated unanimously among 12 candidates for • toe Tracy Dr.; Mrs. Concetta Le­ Higdiway Dept., State of Con­ St., for five years beginning partinent said Wednesday. of age, with Agostinelli ing Clowes and his eight-year- 22, 1963. caused no trouble.” PubUc Defender George Roy- was killed whUe on an infantry board and was elected mayor one, 69 Jensen St.; Mrs. Nellie Warrantee Deeds necticut, against 'Wesley E. June 1, 1968. pastor of Concordia Lutheran solemn high Mass of requiem at m me huU Foote said his department i elder by three months, and both old stepdaughter. S u rch , win officiate. Burial St. Bridget Church. P'*« ' ‘ or the last And a nation that tolerates Sirhan is being held under patrol only four months after Kilpatrick, 9 Mato St., South Vancour and Florence Vancour, would keep the public Informed attended Bt.-James’ School. , by his director-colleagues. Clowes was arraigned on Frank Gan^laU to Francis Statement of OompensatioD win be in Spring Grove Ceme- The ^ v John T VtoinnAw »<><. Journey to Washington. It is ex- violence to any form cannot ex- 3260,000 bond on six charges of aitnotton A re-arrest warrant ordered their marriage to May 1944. She Windsor; John Clancy, East property on the south side of P®ot®«l to arrive at about 4:40 pect to be able to confine it to assault with Intent to commit ‘ be Bltuation. Barry won two elections for charges of Indecent assault and B. Reid and Helene J. Reid, Redevelopment Agency, Town terv Hartford. celebrant assisted hv th« Rbv ■*-■*« peci lo oe aoie lo comme ic ro iwottun. wim mic*...... — ______Monday to-Circuit Court 12 for had been In England as a Red VISIT OUR Hartford; Mrs. Olga Stankovics, Highland St. state senator to 1966 — early to risk of injury to Manchester property on Somerset Dr., con­ of Manchester, property at 24 ■niere wUI be no calline hours Dennis R Hiiiinnii»' itrnmn minor outbursts,” Johnson said, murder^ Five others beside Ken- wmirivi. Quentin Hagedorn, 28, of 110 Cross worker during the war. FATHERS DAY 268 Hartford Tpke., Vernon; Ed­ Attachments toe year, when he won toe seat Exhibit Slated Circuit Court 12 Jan. 22, at veyance tax 331.00. Mato St., owned by Georgette The famUv suggeslf that the Rev Robert W ^ ’^® Mineral route will take the The Chief Executive then ap- nedy were hit by his flurry of ATKINSON HONORED Glenwood Dr., charged with Sen. Robert F. Kennedy— GMtT fiC P T ward Caswell, Broad Brook; Leonard J. Wood and Phyllis vacated by Fred Doocy of which time the case was con­ Gglda Ferdmon to Vemon Wyman and Gulf Oil Corpoib- nm ni, wlahtox to do so make deacon Mrs Ravmravi uriii-iAir cortege past the U.S. Senate Of- pointed a commission to study bullets. NEW YORK (AP)—The 14th breach of peace, was with- Born Nov. 20, 1925, died to Los tinued to Feb. 1. Appearing on Gerald Pixley, East Hampton; Village, Inc., property at Glea­ J. Wood agadnst Vincent J. Ed­ Wapptog, when toe latter re­ By Craftsman tlon, 365,000. memorial contributions to We was oriraniat anil anlnint s il t “ ®® ®tolding where Kennedy the phenomenonof violence to Los Angeles police, irtth annual Kelcey AUen Award was drawn today by Judge John Angeles June 6, 1968, a day aft- that date, Clowes entered pleas Mrs. Margaret Garvey, 48 Clin­ gar, properties at Ferguson ARTHtffi DRUG signed to become lieutenant son St. and Oakland Ter., con­ Building Permits Memorlal Fund ol Coneorfl«a ed to tiie santuarv were R bv" '‘forked, and the Department of American society, to seek ways Harvey Oswald’s murder by presented May 23 to Brooks At- Casale. The court received not- er being shot to the head as he of not guilty to both charges ton Dr., Wapptog. veyance tax 310.46. Rd., and Mountain Rd., 360,000. governor; and In November, Paul Martin, a pottery crafts­ U&R housing Corporation, Lutheran Church Edward M Ta W/mo ^’“ “ oe, where he served as at- ” to eUmtoate the cause of these Jack Ruby to Dallasto mind, ktoson, retired drama critic of Ificatlon that he was in New left a presidential primary vlc- and was allowed to go free on Robert D. McGorlty J/. and Shoor Brothers, Inc. against - ■ Ol ol. tni-noir iionorai >> took extraordinary precautions, New York Hmes, for his Hampshire and a continuance tory celebration. His wife’s par- man, 'Will conduct a demonstra­ Also, Mrs. Bernice Hagenow, new dwelling at 74 Bette Dr., Bartholomew’s Church, the Rev. tion of his craft at the David­ 32,600 bond. 381 Woodland St.; Mrs. Pris­ JIanet M. McGartty to Charles Eva M. Villa, property on Loo­ 330,000. Mrs. Anna R. Maalclmk ------o — ------...... — ------T ------Sirhan was arraigned to secret "devotion to the theater as re- to July 1 was granted. ents and brother were killed to Judge Nicholas Armentano at G. Wiclcman and L*icy Wick- mis St., 3350. Charles E. Shaw, principal son and Leventhal store to the cilla Swank, 218 Mato St.; Mrs. Economy Builders, for Erwin Me.*. “ . burleduu*ic« til-at auuui.about u6:30 .ov p.m.u.iii. ottLUX'^Satur- werewcr«3 m:tuu.y.scanty. out.But wheneverwiiciicvei' theuic eumand kept under heavy guard to viewer, vicwtsr. author, critic and hu- The cases of Richard L. Rud- separate plane crashes and her that time cleared the courtroom man, property at 247 Hollister Michael F. Pepe Jr., Jean­ ELLINGTON Mrs. a jj-faro ^ Arlington, probably at Kennedy press secretary, Frank thhe Los Angeles County Jail, mandst.” dell, 29, whose last known ad- sister strangled on a piece of Parkade tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Lois Bergeron, 87 Harlan Rd.; Beyer, addition to dwelling at Rock Masichuk, 78, of 4 Esther while toe little eight-year-old St., conveyance tax 323.10. nette F. Pepe, Tobla Sorlero iSUlGr y or UIG SlStGrS of fVio-the .VtlllalHAhillside pIfA site where Vhisi I o brotii- l^anlrfAuH/tv aqtvia Hr\txm fr» Vki^of T’Vi a fr3rmfl.l chftPP’ft WAH nfifi8.u]t ___ to toe Community Room. Kimberly De Prospero, 94 Car­ 133 E. Center St., 31,600. Ave., widow of Harry Masichuk, Mercy in Connecticut, ManWewlcz, came dpwn to brief The formal charge was assault established by ‘‘ ''®®® was the Veterans Hos- meat caught to her throat. testified as to the circumstances Xbcecutor’s Deed and Rose P. Seriero against C. er’s body lies. newsmen at Samaritan Hospl- with intent to commit murder. Martin, a member of the So­ man Rd.; Donald Palmer, 85 Edward Kessler, additions to died Tuesday at her home. Burial was to St. Bridget friends of the late Kelcey Allen, " 'I '’®.. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy— Incomparable ciety of Connecticut Craftsmen, involved, during a hearing of Constance Dr.; Thomas McMor- Hartford National Bank and Bruno Primus and the Wolf Hill probable cause held to the Man­ 'Trust Co., executor of the Corp., one parcel on Harlan St. dwelling at 362 Oak St., 3200. Mra._— — MasW------was --- boni'Tn «® 111 ,T. m Al, TX f qtoroSs”^ CiiACJlVO wlirbe’S WUUlU WC illCl, Z WC- ^ XTV4?4VX:^ ^ \ ~ 11VMAA0 : f S ™ CUWa t h U4C e 3-houro-iivua C Z Z T J Z T has been "potting” for more fBR, 130 Oak St.; Deborah Les­ ^ chester court Feb. 8, after estate of Eldward J. HoU, bo and one parcel on Buckingham Anthony Choman for Mai Poland, a daughter ot Thomas o^ ^™®^ Delaney, read fore the body Is removed from 40 minute operation on Kenne- tlon at President Johnson’s ®“’® W®®*” Hally and Dally News Su^rior Court totoy. broken back in a plane crarti than ten years, and was a stu­ sor, Stafford; Gregory Nolto, Record. Previous winners to- Ruddell was origtoaUy bound June 19, 1964, but recovered suf- which Clowes was bound over drole Associates, a partnership St., 385,000. Tool & Engineering Co., demol­ and Maryary Emerezka Rock, and ‘n® committalcommirau serrice.service. Calfornla. This apparently was dy’s brain, Manklewlcz report- command - and with quick over to Hai^Ord S i ^ o r i ’ oy” «ooverea sto- dent of Miss Theodora Goberis 139 Walker St.; Mrs. Francis to this country to 1907. Bearers were John TonsW, to reference to an ^ o o s v ed- congressional approval - to ®7'*® Freedley,. Lee over w ^ r a o r o H u ^ ^ flclently to enable him to walk of the Norwich Art School. His to Hartford Superior Court. Pantaleo, 775 Parker St. of John Bamini, Leon Etodrove, Lease ish building at 281 Adams St., z A c c u t r o n 3900. She Uved------to Massachusetts...... un-. George TonsM, Tholnas Magnat------to reference President to an Johnson autopsy. said of e d ,^ ^ ^ Ixmlse Beck Peggy motor ^® ^®^‘ ‘"‘® ®®"^'® ” ■ work has been exhibited to var­ It was announced yesterday, Also, Mrs. Robert Dubois, and Hayden L. Griswold, prop­ The Odd Fellows Building As­ after jurors for the case were til she moved to thO Rockville ^ S ^ h e n Lewlwwlcs, Joseph Kennedy’s death: "This is a tending Sen. Robert Kennedy----- ^ . Is I dentlal T candidates: - T I McCarttiy, —IV,.. Wood, . Mayor John Lindsay,Lindsay, ? ^ » convened the following Janury. ious museums throughout the Enfield; Christina Brigg;s, 97 Edward '’®*'*®1®- *1**^ breaking and enter- chosen Tuesday, that toe charge area about 1928. G ^ b , and Kaimler Grzyb. time of tragedy and loss. concerned over his continuing Rockefeller, Nixon, former y_»*cent Sard! Sr., Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., the state such as those in Stam­ me of tragedy and loss. concerned over ms conunumg nocKeieiier, «ixon, lurmei ‘ "8 with criminal intent which L ------i V u of risk of Injury would be Wells St.; James McCon'ville, Surrlvors include 3 bodb^ Rus- Members of two classes at St. ’’During his life, he knew far failure to show Improvement Minnesota Gov. Harold Stassen, GUdef- and „ Bolton. ^ P ^ y z e d by a ford, the Slater to Norwich, the 453 Summit St.; Mrs. Bernice John Gassner. changed to that ,of indecent ex­ seU BUt and Harry Masichuk, School and the Wom- more th ^ his share of personal during the post-operative peri- and Alabama Gov. George C. J®” " He has a charge of arson on ” University of. Connecticut, the Gorihley, Elmwood; Joseph botb of RockvlUe, and John BUc ®*“ PoUsh Alliance and St. Atkinson received a hand-let- ^ posure and toe guilty plea would tragedy,” Jitonson said. "Yet he od. Wallace. which he was toSund over to ’’® ^ ‘'®®'' ^ ®®®lu8lon at University of Hartford, and at enter. Bernard, 486 N. Mato St.; Mrs. of Ramona, Calif.; 4 daughters, Bridget Rosary Society at- never abandoned his faith to "Sen. Kennedy’s condition Is One Secret'Service man stood tered scroll and a watch. A na- ^ ______SuperiOT“'^ i^ ''k n d a ” ® the festival of arts to Hartford, Clowes was allowed to go free Alida Johnson, 82 Biglow St.; Mrs. Louis Popick, Mrs. ^James tended the funeral. America.” still described as extremely outelde Kennedy’s Intensive live of Melrose, Mass., he went connected charge of breaking K®"*'®'^^ *“ive three other a show called “ Plaza Seven.” yesterday on toe continuance of Mrs. Mary Gudjunls, 100 Hem­ TyisudSi, 9n^ Jojvn, Pqpick and Mrs. Bronislaw Ko------— Kennedy was hit at least critical as to life.” ‘ care unit; another was within, to The Times drama depart- and entering with criminal in- Eunice Kennedy Martin, who holds the title of We say Accutron is in­ his 32,600 bond from toe lower lock St.; Mrs. Lillian Emerson walzzeyk, aU of RbekviUe, and FORD NONGOMMRTAIj twice as his assailant emptied Questioned by newsmen, he Atty. Gen. Ramsey CTark said ment to 1926. He went to China tent pending. The arson and Pa- master craftsman, at one time and daughter. East Hartford; comparable because court, pending the June 28 sen­ U.S. CHOICE CHUOK Mrs. Richard St. Germaine of u e t k o it (AP) — Henry an e i^ t shot, ,22-caIlber revol- )*® "ot mean to Imply the FBI and other f^erad toves- for the paper to T942 and to Rus- breaking and entering charge Kennedy Lawford, born conducted a 10-week course in tencing. Mrs. Patricia Mullen and son, Vernon; and 22 grandohlldren. ^ord n, board chairman of ygy g ^ ^ ycHay as he that/Kennedy’s condition was tlgative agencies stahd to lend a sla. He won the Pulitzer prize stem from a 360,0(» fire at Man- ®- 1924, and Jean Kennedy there’s just nothing like pottery at the Mystic Com­ 41 Waddell Rd.; Mrs. Carmen He could face Imprisonment Funeral services will be held Eord Motor Oo^, said Thursday passed through a kitchen pas- det^orating. hand to the new political chore to 1947. He returned to the Chester Tool and Design Co. bom Feb. 20, 1928. munity Center, n:id r.t present Is fugllese, Mansfield. it. Advanced electronics of up to 10 years on the Indecent POT'ROAST tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the ®ot backing the presl- sageway at the/'ni-assador JKssages of concern and hope brought about by the nation’s vl- drama beat, from which he re- July 6, 1967. on the staff of the Occupation­ give it the incomparable assault charge, as prescribed by Ladd Funeral Home, 19 EUtog- dentlal nomination candidacy of Qne buUet struck his shonWir poured to the' hospital from olent streak. tired in 1960. He also has a case on a al Therapy Department at Nor­ law, and a fine of not more toan BLOCK STYLE ton Ave., RockvlUe. The Very a feUow who was his overnight ^ 7 ^ u n d the world. accuracy. Prices start at wich Hospital. . Mayor Lee Returns charge of possession of a Histoinc Items 3100 and/or up to six months to Rev. Arch Priest Michael Dirga guest Tuesday night—Gov. Nel- penetrated to his brain. Before the day was over, two dangerous weapon Jtt a motor $125. of the AU Saints Russian Ortho- »on A. Rockefeller of New York. widows of national leaders jail on toe charge of indecent NEW HAVEN (AP) — Mayor vice President Hubert H. vehicle pending to Utchfleld Su­ Reported Stolen Sprayed Jute Heavier dox Church of Hartford wUl of- At the company’s stockhold- Humohrev to WoHhinutnn leiieafelled oy by assaBsins; assassins: juuqueune Jacqueline perior Court. I exposure. Richard C. Lee, who suffered Waterbiiry Police Board NEW DELHI —^ Striking re- coronary Insufficiency a month flclate. Burial wlU be to Grove ers meeting, newsmen 6sked pressed ’“ nrofound Kennedy, the senator’s sister- Lester Gorham, 28, tof Rt. 31, Police report that a wooden <*av J wu a/cavcaams^ avwAV~ suite , have been' obtained to ago, has returned to his office— HUl Cemetery, RockvlUe. F ort: are you bkektog Rocke- Ke™edJ'’f deato'^V ^ toj’^,'^Ld*Ctore“ t a ^ S . Sldow ] Coventry, pleaded guilty to a case and a gold watch -valued Western Samoa Free Friends may at the fu- have all lost a great^ American, of murdered clvU rights leader Says Mace Use Justified substituted charge of reckless at 3300 were removed from tSe noruiaast India 'where aircraft APIA, Western Samoa—-West­ 10 pounds heavier. neral home tonight from 7 to 9 No, Pm not, Bbrd said. . .. _ nronidAnf nU. Martin Luther King Jr., ap­ driving and was fined 360. He Cheney Homestead Historical . have been spraying 12,000 acres ern Samoa Is toe first fully In­ Lee said Wednesday when he p.m. A Panahlda wlU be held “ d you discuss backing him ; 7 v WATBRBURY (AP) Water- trolmen Joseph Plouffe ______Spaceview. 14K gold, water­ of jute with a combination of pealed that America may find peared at the hospital. and was origtoaUy charged wlUi Foundation at 106 Hartford Rd. dependent Polynesian state. It moved back to his desk that tonight at 8 at the funeral ''‘‘ th you when he was at your Kennedy lay In an intensive- bury’s police board has decided Charles Moran used the spray operating a motor vetocle under someuine lasTm ek proof", sweep second hand. fertilizer and insecticides. In was a trust of NbiV Zealand he felt well. The extra 10 U.S. CHOICE the strength “ to dispeU the $200 home. house? / care imlt on the hospital’s ninth that two of its policemen 'ex- to disperse the crowd, which the Influence of alcohol or drugs'" Investigation revealed that treated fields, jute has grown from toe eqd of World War n pounds, he added, was qbout the - ______"No, I didn’t,” he repUed. forces of irrational hate among much taller and toe weight of us.” floor. His wife, Ethel, was near- eredsed "reasonable judgment" they said was getting out of and operating a motor vehicle somebody shook a ground win tmtil 1962.! American Samoa, same '^tght he logt before CHUCK STEAKS lb. Mrs. Marcus M. Hemy Are you considering yourself by. So was another member of to using the chemical spray hand. without lights on April 28. dow lock Icioee aUowlng O e toe fiber has been as much as Kennedy's assassination however. Is a U.S. ^ssesslon. his Illness. * •' Mrs. Angellne Mozzatta “ ® '^c® P««»ldenUal prospect? brought presidential camnaim ^^® ‘*a8®dy®o®>">'®f ^ K®»m®® P®“®®««®« “ “ I over-react guUty on a prior day to a charge building an^ S u r t s e ^ IM3*. deiUy at her home yesterday you’re against? support. lAnd It 1^ i O'"- ‘^'® tootead of of passing a stopped school bus, from HarUord Rd LONDON DROIL lb. 9116 morning. She was worthy ma­ I ♦ “ n I " Hyannlsport, former Am- The board ended its Investlga- just ordering toe crowd to move was found guUty today after a The -watch was ’ taken f m t n Cut from Choice Shoulder raUc picture to turmoil. KocaH,;, Ineenh P Kennedv. tton WertneaHe« Intn the nn *,.1.1 o W8S tORen fTOm Waterproof", adjustable, OCEAN FRESH, LIVE MAINE tron of Storer Chapter, OES, *”7**/^”«**’ bassador Joseph P. Kennedy, tlon Wednesday into toe April on. short trial. He was fined 340. the 11-vtog room w a lf ^ ' t'a with foldover buckle. $150 - West Hartford. nto hart to talk because of a 2 indent that brought scores The board said Wednesday toe Cases continued at Manches- gold and Is 170 vears o M ^ t Survivors also include her hus­ to him 172 dele- years ago. wept of protests from parents of the crow was "sizable” and con- ter were Gerald A. Curtis of T o i r ^ Inches to E a t e r ’J d FRESH, PLUMP gates to the Democratici^miMratic Nation-Natton- gUently n.. ...i when__ rini-dinai Richard Cardinal youngsters and /Z™ from _ minority____ _ slsted mostly of youngsters but hut Hartford, i ,______arrested“ ‘-“f®® on amcnes 12to m can mameter be wound and bv a. k«v nVter LOBSTERS band, two other brothers, three HEALTH CAPSULES al Convention, BETTY-JANE TURNER DANCERS Bisters, and several nieces and 1. WlU repre- cushtog caUed on him to com- group spokesmen. with some adults. I tsaid one of circuit Court warrant and the crvstal is littjvt ito lb. liv Mil'hucI A. I’rtli, M.D. sent Calfornla ROASTING CHICKENS 59e nephews. demlte hln dAAtha M toe convention lori jj,j.t mm him uii on the a shooting.a~ v-.o of — an- i,.c The uvmiu board omu said urn toe iwu two po- po- toe urn policemen p47m.>=mim was hit bya, a - charged cnargea with wiui non-support, non-»uppmi. to m torlcal torlcal value Value is is not not toown known Other Models Priced The funeral wUl be held WHAT ue^ite nu drato. other son. llcemen had toe choice of using stone, toe other was kicked, and j,m e 27; and Robert U n d e r - ______From $110 IN tomorrow morning at 10 to the CHUOUIC PRDN^HlTl^ 2 KeitoMy entered toe race on jjjg 70.yeor-old wife. Rose, guns, blackjacks or toe cheml- toe officers "were caUed vile wood, 23, of RockvlUe, charged 4 DAYS IN MOGK nAwarTvv RATH'S BLACK HAWK Archibald CSiapel of SouUi Con­ ®^iv®Y»?®"' Btayod at his side as they- ro- cal that temporary immobUizes names by toe crowd." with evading responsibility and VERNAL, Utah (AP) onlv9 S gregational Oiurch, Buck­ Eugen® J McCarthy, D-Minn., oelved hourly teleitoone reports persons spiyaed with it. . "At that point toe policemen operating a motor vehicle while Three young s ^ n c e '^uiiAnfA SKINLESS FRANKS lb. 59c ingham and Mato Sts., Hartford. demonstrated the breadth of op^ from Los Angeles. It said "a prompt decision on resorted to toe use of Mace ucense Is under suspension, to stepped Into toe fresh nio-ht- aIa Burial wUl be to Cedar KBU Cem­ ^ Itio n to toe admtoistration by Even as President Johnson the part of toe policeman was which successfully terminated ju^e 20. Sunday after spending 100 hours etery, Hartford. 1*7 ® standoff to once again demanded that Con- necessary at the time, consld- toe fighting and dispersed toe Cases nolled include: Mario sealed Inside a stuffvspsAA rnn. SUNDAY SPECTACULAR New Crop, Sweet, Juicy Sweet and Juicy. Fancy, Yellow Friends may call at the James t i» New Hampshire presidential gress pass toe g;un control legis- ering that toe situation was get- crowd," toe boar said. a . Panoro, 43, of 39 Overland gyig mockup wlto^oiUv deh^ T.. Pratt Funeral Home, 71 primary. McCarthy is the candl- jatlon offered when President ting out of hand and both were It said toe two policemen gt., charg®d with breach of Crated food to eat ^ Farmington Ave., Hartford, to­ date Kennedy defeated to the Icennedy was assassinated, Con- being harassed by toe crowd.” were unable to stop toe fighting peace; Ronald O. Stevens,26, The boys all seventh graders PLUMS PEACHES SQUASH !c-\ ii Sunday, June 16fh— 7 P,M. day from 7 to 9 p.m. JUP ij Calfornla primary. gress moved Wednesday toward “ p^ced with toe ecislon to or handle toe crowd "with phys- gf gg Cooper Hill St., , charged j^ggj 14^ g^^ their knera were Kennedy had just left the vie- final passage of partial restrlc- using any of toe three tools at leal force and verbal com- with breach of peace and being wobbly from being confined so Lb. 39c Lb. 29c 2 Lbs. 29c Mrs. w m iun E. Andrews tory celebration when toe assas- tlons on the sale of handguns — hand," the board said, "It^is mands” and thus were "obliged found Intoxicated; and Dennis jong. a physician pronounced 3 J f QtM raliont ■to struck. Hite toe eight-shot -ooUber our conclusion that toe poUce- to use whatever other tools were a . Walker, 27, of Coventry, fjjgm good health after more ICrs. Leslie M. Andrews, 69, 22 MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL NABISCO PREMIUM CRAOKERS ...... lb. box 87c of 47 Overlook Dr., wife of Five other people were iver Johnson Cadet pistol used men used reasonable judgment available to them. They did not charged ■with breach of peace, fhan four days tucked in the WUUajn E. Andrews, died this wounded, none critically, to the tp bring do'wn Robert Kennpdy. m utilizing Mace. The effects have night sticks or billy clubs involved domestic situations capsule. shooting In a kitchen passage- T h e New York Dteiocralt him- of the use of blackjacks or guns but they were equipped With ^nd had been previously re- fh e endurance experiment morning at her home after a •rH£RE ARE MANV CAUSE4, Put TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT ADRIAN'S long Illness. •fME IMPiRTANT ONE IN way at the Ambassador Hotel at self had long advocated such are obvious to everyone an It guns, blackjacks and M ice. . f erred to the family relatlom begun by a opoclalrolence Mrs. Andrews was born Aug. •THE U.4A. \h 4M0KIN6. 12:16 a.m. Kennedy was using restrictions. Even to his recent ig ,em. opinion toe polcemen oommlssloher Robert Holczer, division. class. Students Terry Johnson 0 S. O. M. B. HICmAND PARK MARKET 34 O AK STREET 28, 1906 in South Windsor, •fill 4278 tbuigbter of -Henry and Etta It U not intoodod to bo of a iHM'ikrafw*. way to a news conference alter National Rifle Association for sorting to them." stressed ^ t It has never been •niailand, a nation about rlngton entered toe aluminum Fiase Prior, and had Uved iiere thanking his cheering support- its opposition to gun control leg- in the April 2 incident, the the policy of the police depart- three-fourths the size of Texas, capsule at d p.m. Wediiesday MAWCHESTER PARKADE for many years. She was a era for his 'victory In the CaUfor- islation. two girls began fighting and a ment to use Mace against chll- 28,000 Buddhist monaster- following school. They got out at memhsr of die Bnsigaettes ot nla presidential primary Tuse- From the pinnacle of excite- crowd gathered to watch. Pa- dren. les. ’ 8 p.m. Sunday. PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER.EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE PAGE FIFTEEN South Windsor From Your Neighbor *s Kitchen d a s g o f S a B Plans Reunion By DOBIg BELDDro ot GOP Panel Backs While ihe was In Farmingtun Mra., Mary Crosaen Ward _ « (Maine) State CoUege, Mrs. m s i k - v ' : 91 Alton St. and Robert J. Al­ Vincent (Madeline) Stone ol IS ley of Bloomfield, formerly ot Cottage St. Axx>ked at a summer Mancheatcr, are co-chairmen of m m a capV Tor underprivUeged girts. Donnelly for Post the 30th reunion committee of OF MANCHESTER Chocolate Shre«lded Wheat Town Chairman . Royal E. lytes from 9t. Peter’s will meet Pudding and Ham and Egg the Mancheater High School Cowles stated today that the at the church at 11:30 a.m. Casserole were favorites at the eSaaa of 1938B. GOP Town Committee has un­ and leave from there. camp, and are simple to pre­ Hie reunion wiU be held at On Sunday, Trinity Sunday, pare. the Mancheater Country C3ub on UsSs GENUINE SPRING animously endorsed ’Hiomas J. there will b « a celebration of ClioooUto Shredded Wheat Saturday, June 29, starHhg at 7 Donnelly for the nomination to the Holy Communldn at both Podding p.m. A roast beef dinner wlU the office of state representative the 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. ser'^ W e G oofed! . 2 cupe milk be served at 8, followed by vices. The (%urch School and in the 46th Assembly District. 2 slfredded wheat biscuits dancing. Muslo will be provided Nursery will open at 10 a.m. Hie 46th District Is made up % teaspoon salt by classmate A1 Carlson and Brownie Troop 788 Will meet of the towns of South Whujsor in our last night’s advertisoment, we pre­ % cup sugar ^ • LEG-O-LAMB hla Melody Kings. and East Windsor. Hie Republi­ in the pariah hoi} At 3:30 p.tn. sented two La-Z-Boy reclining chairs at 1 % squares unsweetened chooo- on Monday. The executive Those" planning to attend are can nominee will be chosen at the wrong price. We would like to take this ^late reminded that June 16 is the the Jisie 27th convention to be committee will meet at 7 p.m. 1 'teaspoon vanUla in the parish hall. opportunity to sincerely apologize to all deadline for reservations. held at the Podunk bOll dub. In top of double boiler, place Anyone knowing the where­ The ordination of David those concerned. Thank you. chocolate and mUk, and scald. R» Cowles declared, "Donnelly’s Nipholson to diaconate will abouts of class members Fred­ active participation in locan and Add sugar, salt and shredded erick Fish, Helen Johnson War­ take place at Christ Churdi wheat, which has been broken state civic affairs over the past Cathedral on Tuesday at 10:45 ren or Earl DeLong is asked to LAMB CHilPS several years and Ms enthusias­ In small pieces. Cook until contact Frances Hyde Ford, 224 a.m. There will be a rec^)tion slighUy thickened, sttrring oc­ tic support of fiscal responsibili­ for the Nicholson family in the Main St., or Irma DeSimone, ty, sound business prlncipkes, casionally. Cool and add vanU­ 200 Oak St. SHOULDER A parish hah at St. Peter’s at 7 la. and planned orderly growth in p.m. Firiends and former the management of state and -ChiU and serve with plain neigMwrs are cordially invited or whipped cream. § LAMB CHOPS 5 9 1 local government, certalidy to attend. Duplicate Bridge qualifies him as an outstanding The Episcopal Church Women H i}4 recipe serves six. Ham and Egg Casserole Results In a duplicate bridge candidate.” of St. Peter's will hold their an­ LOIN He continued, "We are pleas­ 2 cups cooked ham, cut in game last night at the Italian Lb. 1 5 c nual banquet in the parish hall American Club are: North- BREAST OF LAMB ed to offer our support • and pieces beginning with a social hour at South; Mrs. W.L. Holland and urge every voter to help us re­ 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Hus­ 2 hard cooked eggs, siiced LAMB CHOPS ^ P ® ih turn responsible Republican ad­ 1 cup cooked peas, fresh, Mrs. R.C. Jackson, first; Mrs. Lb. bands are invited to jolit their Lois McComber and Mrs. Nor­ NECKS OF LAMB 35c (Heiald photo by Bucelrlclux) ministration to our state gov­ wives for dessert and coffee at froten or canned ernment” . 2 cups medium cream sauce ma Fagan, eecers would only be re- Throwe, Petersen, chairman, yesterday when he allegedly gate to the 1968 state conven­ At Hie Fukade the Chamlnade Musical Club. i S r GREEN GIANT the ballot in November imbursed for actual expenses in- and Edwin A. Lassman, secre- passed a standing school bus. tion. 4P _ curred------j in the ----- performance.------of - tary. Ex-officio members of the 169. MIRACLE WHIP quart Hie driver of the bus tpok the St. Peter’s Ai^tlvltles MANCHESTER The town Council accepted official duUes. commission are Daniel P. Cav­ 85 East Center St. registration of a car that passed ’Hie follaViHing activities wiU CAMERA the revisions but also made a _ „ , . anaugh, town attorney, and his bus as he was about to dis­ take place at St. Peter’s Epis­ School Menus At Summit St. BUMBLE BEE few. changes. All members of Terry V. Sprenkel, town man­ NIBLETS charge a passenger. copal Ohurch.' On Thursday RENTAL the council voted to accept the ^ '>«-f«>er before the ager. charter proposals made by the ‘to«al meet^ of a new- the Senior Choir will rehearse . Hie Manchester public school REPAIR at 8 p.(m. in the parish hall. On 35‘ council with the exception of change menu for the week of June 10 .WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL WHITE T U N A ^ sets the time for the first meet- Manchester Evening Herald, Los Angeles County, with a SaituiMay there will be an Afo- Have a proUem? Mrs. Jane Romeyn. population over seven million, is is as follows: CORN , . ing of a new coimcil as the first South Windsor correspondent, lyites Field Day at the Choate We'll be glad to help Mrs. Romeyn voted larger than any other county in Summer Fun,.. , Monday: Cubed steak, gravy, ofnfinn Monday after the election. Catherine R. May, tel. 644-2296. School in Wallingford. Aco­ PROGRESSO them because of one section the United States. ■mashed potato, buttered green Fine Photo Finishing which requires that the dates General Fund Surplus !beans, butter, milk, lemon Roses Doz. $1.89 fbr submission of the town and On the dates of budget sub­ af beaufiful Coventry Day Camp! bread pudding. N A S S I F F mission to the Town Council, TOMATO MIHEE school budget be one week Tuesday: Frankfurt on a roll, OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY CAMERA SHOP apart. Mrs. Romeyn said that the council recommended that Located on over thirty acres of beautiful fields and ;potato chips, buttered peas and the town manager be required 991 Mbln St. Manchester both the education budget and JBWBLRY RBPAIRB forests and just opposite Coventry Lake, the Coventry '.carrots, gingerbread with top­ SKIPPY town manager’s budget should to submit his budget no later pling, milk. 12 OZ; than March 22. The date of sub­ Day damp offers a host of recreational activities be .submitted to the Town for hoys and girls 4 to 13 years. Activities include ■ Wednesday: Baked meat loaf, CANS Council on the very same day. mission of the school board AB THE EXPERTS DO THEM yiiole kernel corn, perslied po­ PEANUT BU nER 53° Before the changes were pro­ budget remains the same, Bwimniing, arts and crafts, nature study, summer theatre, tato, bread, buttpr, milk, mix­ posed there was a greater lapse March 16. At the present time Your precision watch, your irreplaceable archery, b ^ b a ll, basketball and voU^yball. Special ed fruit. of time than one week, between the town mcmager is required pearls, your heirloom silver, your courses aimed at skill developinent iii reading and • Hiursday: Italian spaghetti DETERGENT the times for submitting of the to submit his Budget -by March diamond and other fine gem jewelry- mathematics are also available. !with meat sauce, tossed salad, 31. Downtown Manchester two budgets. all need the best, most expert attention french bread, butter, milk, Jel- at 968 Main Street BASH Giant Box 65‘ "Traditionally,” said Charter Section 708 of the charter has when in need of repairs. As members The camp’s four two-week sessioiis begin July 1. lo with topping. n tO D U C E Revision Commission Chair­ been changed by the commis­ of the American Gem Society, we Daily bus service from East Hartford and Manches­ Friday: Orange. Juice, tuna man Vernon Peterson, the sion’s proposals which provide are eminently qualified to repair your ter will be available. For further mfoniMition call salad on a roll, potato chljis, CLEANER changes "will be lumped to­ for the disposition of the general valuables. Free estimates. 742-6966 or write the Coventry Day School, South vegetable sticks, milk. Ice gether” on the ballot. If one or fund. Any general fund surplus Street, Coventry, Conn., for a brochure. cream sand'wlch. < URGE, LUSCIOUS, BING which exists at the end of any LESTOIL 28 ox. 49° several of the proposals be­ PEAR SHAPE came controversial, then it fiscal year, "which has not been might be on the ballot separate applied to reduce taxes for the The Coventry Day School, Inc. Cathedral Razed $1280 NABISCO PREMIUM from the other proposed ensuing year, shall be trans­ ferred to the Reserve Fund for . ROTTERDAM — Rotterdam EASY PAYMENTS changes. JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 ICathedral, built at the enfp of Cherries None of the changes 4s pro­ Capital and .Non-Recurring Ex­ Dowiitown Manchester at 968 Main Street SUMMER DAY CAMP 59 29° penditures at the present time 'the last century, has bem Com AVAILABLE CRACKERS 1-lb. pkg. posed by the Commission seem ,'down to make room for an of­ likely to arouse a great deal of fice building. The Roman Carfh- controversy, though others feel­ oUc bishop of Rotterdam will ing as Mrs. Romeyn does about move Us official church to an­ NHcliaebTrHHre ChNl DImihIs irelllini SuNiil RIFE, MELLOW the dates of budget submission other downtown parish. may be heard from. Change In Election Date The first change as proposed by the commission involves the lb date for the municipal elections. Peaches Savings Champions! . -» At present the town, elections 29 RATES FOtCIUMPIIII SAVERS... ® A MAXWELL HOUSE. are held on the first Monday in October and this will be chang­ ed to the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The INSTANT change will go into effect in LARGE, LUSCIOUS 1969 and the election will be % held biennially thereafter on COFFEE that date. annual rate The change in the election RRST FEDEPJL date is brought about by revi­ Plums sion of state statutes. It anoth­ 6 MONTH 49 er change, the number of con­ stables will be reduced to five CERTIFICATES from nine. Under another of the propos­ Impala Convertible ed! charter changes, the mayof Day of Deposit to would receive compensation at SAVINGS... 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U P TO in,ouo for yoHr foHwr's j day cards.... ^ L mmsomiciuimi PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ’mURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 PAGE SEVENTEEN Vernon T olland H ebron Hostpilal Sets Number of New Fall Pupils BONUS SAVl)lGS UP TO 13% TV-Radio Tonight Techniques to Bedlad Singer ‘ r ' View Stomach Will Be Same as Hartford^s JUNE Tolland will have as many Voltmteer Fire Department and To Perform TelevUion A turn t«clinlqu« which allows * 8 children entering school for the Civil Defense. 5:00 ( 8401 P ja r y Mason 7:16 (S(M0) News doetora to around the hid­ William Holley, chairman of I 802) Mike Douasa 7:30 (34) Home Grounds Improve­ first time in September as FAMILY SIZE "On Tuesday (02) h U r v Orlttln ment den comers of the stomach and the Board of Recreation, will i^e Hartford, Board of Education Woodbury (19304830) lOaniel iSOone (C) THUkS., into the Intestines will be Intro- a $60 donation from the club’s W) ThU Is tlM LVe Arthur F. Schrader, music aa- p0lO B teroK .ni Neighbor­ Second Hundred Years / im ilA Chairman David Cook told ^ duced at Rock^e Oeneral Conservation Oonunittee to­ / ia / t ilA sociate and ballad singer at Old hood about 160 local and area conk ward the further development (30) COmtet (2) ^Xmanon Strip (C) (R) 6 FRLySAT. Hoapttal with the arrival at a 6 Sturbridge VUlage in Mas^- (40) MoHale'B Navy ( 8) M o v ie munlty leaders attending last of Crandall’s Park. 5:30 (19) Newebeot (C) I (31) Guitar With Frederick KNOWN FOR VALUES now specialist. Fire Chief Edwin Wilhelm will chuietta, will be featured in a (18) Report Noad (R) night’s open house at Tolland KNOWN FOR VALUES (40) Nerwe (18) Lies Crane _ Dr. Benjamin A d ^ o will REFRIGERATORS program of "Netr England in use bin $100 donation to purchase H lfh School. About 680 new pu­ (20) Navy Film ( 8-40) rtyliw Nun (C) (R) Join Dr. Idchaal R. Sharon for addiitional bottles of air for the Song and Story” .to be present­ 5:46 (34) Friendly Giant 1 (18) S u b s c ii^ n TV pils are expected to enter the 6:00 (80) McHale’e Navy (31) Fourth B ^ t e Scott Air Pack, enabling firemen ed by the Hebixm Historical So­ (20) PhU Silvers ( 8-40) Bewitched (C) (R) Meadowbrook in the fall. ciety at Rham Regional High (24) Misterogera NelgHbor- (19-30-3880) Ironside (C) (R) to carry extra pack* of air with >wod ) ( 8-13) Thursday fU m e (Ch He traced the Increase in School auditorium Tuesday at school population from 600 to them. This will avoid extra trips ( WO) Nerws, Sports, Weather (R) back to the fire station for ad­ 7:80 p.m . ( 940) That Girt (C) (R) over 2,000 in the seven years m ) HigMlghts (90 Art and the New Patron ' ditional air. At Sturbridg;e Village, Schrad­ (40) Neiws, Combat he has served on the school 9:30 ( a ^ ) Peyton Place (C) Civil Defense Director David er Is responsible for Investigat­ 1942) News. Sports, Weather (10-203830) Dragnet (R) board. 10:00 (19393340) Dean Martin (C Cabaniss plans to use the $100 ing and re-creating the music 6:30 U^22-S01 Huntley-Brinkley “We .have met this challenge (R) donation to assist in the es­ heard lin rural New England (34) The Poor Pay More (R) fairly well” , he told those gath­ (40) Alfred HKohcock tablishment of a town communi­ from 1790 to 1840. During the ( 3) Wackiest Ship In the ered in the cafeteria. cation system. tourist season from spring to Army (C) "The Tolland school system a l) Wtet'a New? (R) 0(18) SumciipUon TV 8 Painting Party fall, Schrader sings and talks 3 ^ W i ^ r CronkUe (C) 10:30 (fo) Honey west has a very difficult problem,” (20) BriUsh Calendar A group of volunteers from the about his songs on the Village 11:00 i 89493830-40) News. architect Richard Quinn stated. ( 8) Bob YonnK, News (C) Sports, Weather (C) United Congregational Church Green, and he organizes and 6:46 (30) News (13) NewSbeat (C) "The town can only aifford to 7:00 ( 3). The Way It Is (O (R) will paint the i>arsonage Satur­ directs special concerts in the 11:25 (. 3) . Thursdayxy iNarUf Starlight (C) build sections of a school build­ (^3880-40) News, 6 p ^ . 11:30 (19393230)...... Tonight Tonight (C) day m orning beginning at 9. A Village Meeting house. From Weather «3) ( 8-40)----- Joey " ey BtohBhihop 'Show (C) ing at a time," he explained. ( 849) Truth or Conseouences luncheon will be served the 8 late October to early April (13) Late HoVle "The schools must be built ac­ r * JAM ^ ' Sduader does research for his (C) painting crew by the Women’s SEE(01) SATURDAYS .Spectrum (R) TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE UBTINOS cording to a master plan de­ 12 cu. ft. model has own Singing History programs (10) Branded Fellowship. signed to meet the rapid popu­ and presents these programs to Scoreboard * t i lation growth. schools and colleges, museums Radio The Braves will face the An addition still remains to be automatic defrosting and historical sodetles and oth­ (ThU Uating Inclndw only those news broadcasts of 19 or II Pirates tomorrow night at 6:10 built onto the high school ac­ er organization. minute length. Some stations «arry other short newscasts.) at the Hicks ballfield. cording to the architect, which even at this low price Prior to joining the Sturbridge W D B O -1 3 6 6 7:00 Ih e WotM Tonight would cmitain addltlonatl class­ staff, Schrader taught history 5:00 Ken Orlttln 7:30■— Frank ■; Qlffs Gifford ^ Manchester Evening Herald 6:00 Joey ReynoldB 7:30I SpeakSpea Up■ Sporta rooms. The plans also provide and English in New York State 9:00 D iw Robinson 8:00 News Tolland correspondent Bette junior and senior high schools. 1:06 News, 0 « 8:10 Speak Up Sports for the eventual addition of an W BCH—91S 13:16 Sign OR A BIO 2 6 ^/ the practice of internal medi­ auditorium. Quatrale, M ephone 876-2846. He has conducted workshops in 5:00 Hartford HlghUghU w n o —iw e folk arts for graduate teach­ 7:00 News 6:00 News, Weather cine and gastroenterology at the "Tolland High School is a 8:00 GaaUght 5:16 Altemoon Edition Rockville Medical Building on landmark in the state in the ers at State University Ciollege 13:00 Quiet Hours 6:00 News, Weather, Sports in Buffalo. Each year he also TTPOP— 1416 6:36 Afternoon Edition s W r t , ” Union St. establishment of the concept 5:00 Danny Clayton Show 7:06 Americana Dr. Adamo will expand the of electric heat in secondary conducts an undergraduate se­ 6:00 Steve O'Brien 7:36 David Brinkley WINDOW SHADES minar for future teachers, using 9:00 Idck Heatherton 7:30 News of the World ■ present G. I. diagnostic serv­ schools,” stated W. L. Booth, 13:00 Gtuy Girard % ow ' 7:46 Joe Garaglcda 6 historical music in the teaching division manager of the Con­ WTNP—u s e 7:60 Sing Along ices at Rockville Oeneral Hos­ Green, White, Ecru 7:66 Enqihasls '"• 'w w l Ja m k a s of social studies and history. pital by introducing fiberoptic necticut Light and Power Co., 6:00 News He has been assistant pro­ 6:16 Speak Up 8:05 Pop Ctoncert sponsors of the tour and buffet W ashable 6:00 News 9 :(» Nlghtbeat gastroscopy, a procedure used gram director of the Interna­ 11:00 News, Weather, Sports to visualise the interior of the 6:16 Speak Ifo Hartford dinner. CASCADE FINISH tional Institute in Buffelo, and 6:46 Lawall 'Diomas U ;16 Sports Final ^ _ Among the area officials at­ 6:56 Phil Rlzzuto 1X:30 Other Blde,jat the Day stomach when O. I. X-rays are is co-author, with his wife and not conclusive. Instead of a tending w ere S5th D istrict State n n eig Made to Order $ IDsa Caroline Emerson, of the programs end the church school the town office building at 8 p.m. pmventional lens the flexible Senator Andrew Repko; Vernon With Your Rollers elementary school social stu­ progp'am for the summer and The date was been changed for tslescope-llke. gastroscope em­ Mayor John Grant; Robert Houl- FULL LINE OF CUSTOM dies textbook "Four Lands, ’wlU be held at file reguigr this month only due to the,con­ ploys a recently developed op­ ey, a member of the Vernon Four Peoples.” He is also hls-^ tical system composed of thou­ Board of Representatives, and VENETIAN BUNDS m church time. flict vidth the Rham graduation 'torlcal music consultant for on June 20. sands of fiberglass fibers which First Selectman Benjamin Muz- various educational television The program at Hebron Con­ can actuUy "bend light rays” lo of Stafford. program s. gregational Church will be held and allows the gastroenterolo­ Receive Donations E. A. JOHNSON at 9:30 a.m. The church school Manchester Evening Herald The Lebanon and Marl­ Hebron Correspondent Mrs. gist to see into hidden areas. Three town agencies have re­ borough Historical Societies classes will hold rehearsal on ceived donations from the Tol­ P A IN T CO. Saturday at 9 a.m . M arjorie P orter, tel. 228-9116. A 1982 graduate of the New 728 Main St, TeL 646-4601 have been notified of the pro­ Jersey College of Medicine, Dr. land Junior Woman’s Club, in­ gram. All Interested persons The program at Gilead Con­ REG. $1.99 cluding the Board of Recreation, NO MONEY DOW N... gregational (iJhuixh will be held Adamo served an internship at Low Monthly To(mt from the area are invited to at­ Second Man Charged the Staten Island Hospital in tend. at 11 a.m. All children will tome 1968 and com pleted an assistant .’nckeis may be obtained at to Sunday School at the regular In Fatal Beating shirts ■ care rei^ency in interned medicine ' the door the evening of the per­ 9:46 a.m. time tor rehearsal NEW HAVEN (AP)—A second ^yon/cotten at the Brooklyn Veterans’ Ad­ formance. They are also avail­ prior to the program. The loose man has been arrested and ^ l y e s t e r / ministration Hospital. He spent able during school hours at offering will go to the Ryder Me­ charged with murder in con­ 32-38. Buy S" onl/ two years of duty as a medical T a r Rham from Robert Clowes, morial Hospital. we hove just received • Only 27" w^de, fits where others won’t nection with the fatal beating Side zipper ivith h officer in the U.S. Navy and music director, and Mrs. Bar­ Follow ing the service In • Big capacity, many space-maker features of 21-year-old Larry James Ju­ since 1966 has served as a sen­ FAIRWAY a new shipment of bara Wythe, art director or af­ Gilead, GUead- m em bers wlH ior resident in internal medicine • Roomy full-width zero-zone freezer unit ter 6 p.m. dally by calling Mrs. hold a family box-lunch picnic. lius. Do you '-r Police Investigators said Le­ and a fellow in gastroenterology Harold Brink in Hebron .Center. Coffee and punch will be served • Deep shelves, extra space for bulky itenv^ roy Brito, 24, was taken Into have a Grants ' at the Brooklyn Veterans' Ad­ Following the performance, by the Christian Education Com­ • Large vegetable crisper with glass top custody Wednesday. William Au­ ministration Hospital and Mal- open house will be hSd at mittee. credit account? scrap books — photo albums gustine, 26, had been charged monldes Hospital - in Brooklyn, • Bookshelf storage doors in both sections Brink’s Mill so that members of Bulletin Board earlier with murder in the case, Up to 2 years New York. . • Permanent air-tight magnetic door seals the Historical Societies may Hie Little League Wild­ autograph and addross books and the police say they are Dr. Adamo will reside with have an opportunity to be come cats will play the Tigers to­ to pay depending Save ever 20% night at 6 p.m. on Little League looking for; a third suspect. en eur sun-fun his wife and two children At these-m ^e thoughtful and inexpensive graduation gifts! 12 cu. f t . AHAM I Mwi.1 54W4 better acquetinted. Julius was beaten and kicked on your HiUslde Manor Avenue in Ver­ Children’s Day Sunday Field on R t. 86. 2 locations: main st. and east middle tpke.’ ' Saturday in a dispirte over a non. Sunday will be Children’s Day The Republican Town Com­ balance girl, authorities said. He died s both stores open thurs. and fri. till 9:00 p.m. o in both the Hebron and Gilead mittee will hold their regu­ SANDALS Sunday. Congregational Chui’ches. The lar monthly, meeting tonight at Tolland County $1 G O P Nam es Sale BRAND NEW OUTDOOR ANTIQUE 5-YR. GUARANTEED ^ John Mullen REG. $1.99 UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY Against defects in materials and SOLD BY GRANTS MtANS Ropubllcan State Central workmanship of sealed refrigeration Don’t walk — float! FLEA MARKET DEPENDING ON YOUR BALANCE system. Defective parts repaired or Oommltteeman John Mullen of replaced free including labor. Similar SERVICED BY GRANfS Stroppy sandals have Stsifford has been elected to re­ ON THE GROUNDS OF THE OLD WETHERSFIELD guarantee on entire unit 1 full year. cushioned insoles, present the district at the Re­ S T A T E p r i s o n —WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT stacked heels; 5-10. publican Natimial Convention L T. W OOD this summer. SATURDAY, JUNE 8t1i — 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Mullen defeated Miss Arppie Sponsored By . . ... v A ^ • LOCKER PLANT and MEAT MARKET Charkoudian, chairman of the Republican ’Town Committee in Tbe Wethersfield Junior Chamber of Commerce FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mansfield, by an eight-vote Directed by William P. Spear m argin. Mullen has served as 36th Where 60 remfonsible Dealera from New England and New More space per dollar! ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED District committeeman for * 14 Yoric win diqilay and a ^ aeveraJ thouaand worthwhile items, years. Miss Charkoudian had Fully frost-free announced her candidacy for InchidiDg fumlture, china, glass, copper, brass, guns, stamps, NOT PRE-PACKAGED ^ the national delegate poet in oohia, dolls, boohs, ndrron, wooden ware, old tole, sUvCr, 15 cu. ft. refrigerator February, and was nominated by State Representative Foster iBikimacks and a muKitade of addlfional items too> numerous with 140 lb. freezer Richards of Mansfield. to list. Robert L. Kenney of Somers Snach Bar Open !^hroughout The Show was named presidential elector; ' f i State Benator Andrew Repko of General Adudaslon 91JM) (All Singles) WUUngton was named to the re- But with this ad 2 admiasloits for f 1.00 stButlons committee, and'Btate R^nresentative Robert King of Sale Tolland was named to the Rules ' Cbmmittee. HIP OF BEEF Other committee appoint­ ... ments include Mrs. Norman 1 2 4 Tedford of Bolton to the Creden­ tials Committee, and Mrs. /^on^fAjOjbdidwnA, Louise Lent of Mansfield to the USDA< Permanent Organization Com­ '247 R E G . $279.95 m ittee. Hie appointments were made •> > i CHOICE by the delegates to the Repub­ C k t A A : fu ll cut lican State convention from the 85th District, including alii of Approximate Guts t u b f e s t > Tolland County. ' Oaucua Tonight Gifts Gifts NO MONEY DOWN.. 6 to 7 Boneless Siitoiin Steaks bexersherts Democratic delegates to the Low Monthly Terms Comfortable cotton Top news in striped 88th District Senatorial Con­ For H e r For Him 1 Sirloin Roast LB. vention will meet tonight aT 8 or solid nylon knit In Stafford Town Hall to select 6 Lbs. Round Ground ploy sets a state central committeeman Watches Watches \ < and committeewoman from • No frost even in freezer section Avg. Weight 20 to 25 Lbs. 9 7 ‘ Tolland County. Wallets $|37 $147 Wallets • Two crispers for fruit and vegetables I REG.!$1.99 Cotton twill, poplin. Sale Cameras • Extra compartments jn storage door FOR OUTDOOR COOKING / FANCY MEATY Machine washable, colorfast. Print tops teamed Cameras • Permanent air-tight magnetic door seal DELICIOUS denim. Some are no- RUBBER STAMPS Colognes with solid shorts or vice versa! Stripes, dots. iron! Band front, elas- Collect a wardrobe of silky knit tops that zip in Blaaoliester ^ • Long-life baked on enamel finish C A P O N S Lb. 7 9 c checks, solids, florals, more! Sizes 7 to 14. tic back. Summer back, glow in sizzling stripes and solid colors, Blueprint and Supply, l^o, Perfumes Electric Razors Mw l.1 5V220 I5 .S cu: fl. A H A M nut STEAKETTES ,b 8P go non-stop with slacks, shorts, skirts. S, M, L. MG Hartford Bd. Sunglassts, os shown------—------69c solids, stripes. 7-14. Manobestor, Conn, i****®® Dusting Powders Shave Kits e x t r a l e a n , FRESHLY GROUND Roekvllle Exchange Ent. I486 OUR OWN CURED Radios NOT PRE-PACKAGED After Shave Lotions Travel Alarms SCOTCH HAM Chuck Ground k,.79° 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. the OLD Stationery and Colognes 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Travel Cases Pen & Pencil Sets Weldon U t us your frewer wirii U.S.D.A. choice meats, native poultry, KNOWN FOR VALUES...C0AST TO COAST KNOWN FOR VALUES...C0AST TO COAST Seobroolf'rarm fruits and vegetables. Save up to 15 to 20% an^ Drug Co. Greeting Cards eat like a king. ______. Films and Flashbulb's 767 M A IN ST. IF YOU LIKE THE UEST C|VE US A TEST QUINN'S PHARMACY 51 BI5SELL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 643-8424 MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE 873 MAIN STREET—643-4186 MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE ^ PLENTY OF ftlEE PARKINQ SPACE PiMHt BTOHTHBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6y 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 PAGE NINETEEN

IBE Grand Night for Pepitone,p Cards Laugh Last^ Herald Angle Waterford Ousts East Tourney,

BARRY COWLES Not So Good for Bradford i Bucs Embarrassed Bekelaslle i^erte Witter Kinel Loses UCfOuns Seek NEW YORK (AP)--The CARDS-ABTBOd— Singer and popped out, the Am Great Pitcher’s Duel began when Wes Parker singled NEW YORK (AP)—It Amsriow Lengoe „ . » Houston’s moment for joy Looking Over the Years in Sports Mound Duel Omaha Trip wtm a simply grand eve- W. L. Pet. G.B. H ou ston AOTPOS PUIMU & came after Javier singled and to center. Detroit 82 16 .637 — sneaky trick on the red- reached second base with two Tjie throw from the outfield to Getting sick of the same old chatter? ning for Joe PepJtooe and third base got by WlHs, extra With Twittv Gained by Avon, 2-1 Baltimore 29 31 .580 2% faced S t Louis CtatBnals Well to be frank, now that the schoolboy athletic sea- WithHarvard Dave Johnson but not so Cleveland 80 22 .677 2% j —fxi. i V bunted end was thrown embarrassing for a fUrmer and wound up witn. as muen out by losing hurler Larry Dodger who had his greatest mn has rome to a halt, material is a bit scarce this "We v»u jujust» l (--vum(xnildn't g e t the The end of the line came yesterday for Bolton High good for Buddy Bradford. Minnesota 26 25 .510 6 8TORR8 (AP)—It’s Connecti­ Boston 26 26 .490 7 • to show for it as the Pitts- Dlerker with second baseman days in Dodger Stadium. Ver- the Legion gets in full hits. That’s been our prob- cut against Harvard today, with as Avon High quieted the Bulldogs in a 2-1 pitcher’s Papltone drove in six rune- Oakland 28 26 .4te 8 saHes tried to score on the error ^ n g , or there s some news from the Rec Department, jem all seasmi lonir ’ ’ toe NCAA District I baseball battle for the ri^ t to advance to the (7IAC. State Base- four o t them with a grand slam bui«h Pimtes, who caused n W York 28 28 .451: 9 Cardinals and did vdien catcher ICky So, I took an irfternoon off from the “greens’’ and dug % S t’r^ h e w East title—and a crack at the Col­ baH Tournament semifinals Saturday. ” ' Gotay, a former up some mteresUnginteresting facte outo u t ------I, home run—leading the New California 23 29 .442 their own emiMUTaBsmeiit. dropped Oie throw home. lege World Series—at stake. Hie Class C schools staged ------9H who tailed to win the second • • • of the past sports scene in Man­ _ ^ Cathohe High Coach Don York Yankees, to a 7-2 romp Chicago 21 28 .429 10% The Astros and Cardinals base job from Javier in the ear­ Connecticut has lost one and toe dramatic and Matory-mak- over Minnesota Wednesday REDS-BBAVE8 — chester. o ^ r Oak Park. P a ^ can Bums summed things up Waah’n. 21 29 .420 10% were locked In a 1-1 detuDock in ly 1960s, kept the hall and , be found on toe aamond yesterday after Waterforf High' Harvard none so far in the dou­ Ing battle at Penney High In Warmath Heads night Nolan, a itxdde sensation in a a I i I m m skA «%lAs*« a 5 61«1«a A o a A a I n ** East Hartford In toe quarter Wednesday's Results the seventh inning Wednesday walked back to second b ^ and calling toe plays at tohe bases in elimtaaited his Eag^e nine from ble elimination tournamet that Johnson also tagged a grand 1067, was making only Us sec­ final action. Detroit 5, Boston 4 night when Julian Javier of St first baseman Rusty Staiib went Old Timers Days toe slow pitch leagues. He’s one toe CIAC Class B Baseball started Monday. Five-Man Staff slam and Baltimore belted Cali­ Cleveland 1, Chicago 0 Louis was tagged out at second in to chat with Dlericer. Ja'vler ond start this sason and had the ot toe best. In Wednesday’s action, Har­ It was a one-hit grame, given Braves hanging their heads as Going back 20 years to toe Tournament in a 1-0 thriller at fornia 7-1. Washington 3, OaUand 1 base on the old hidden baU stepped off the bag and, sur­ V * * Dlckerman Park in Norwich. A vard blanked Connecticut 3-0. up by Bolton’s sophomore ace For Grid Game But Bradford was |6 lighter in Baltimore 7, Oalltomla 1 trick. prise, Gotay finally got him off he didn't allow a runner past miMito, June, 1048, Manchester ^ „ Then UOonn jumped back to in­ Wayne Gagnon. Gagnon was had two Rec directors, Johnny l o u slack day at the plate and Wa- the waHet as the first victim ot New York 7, Minnesota 2 But the Cardinals wiped the second, second base. He had pitety of W ere In erei * flict an 8-2 defeat on Boston Uni­ 0-8 in the record book before CHICAGO (AP) — Murray suiqiiort as Lee kbiy and Tony Falkowskl and Sam Massey. terfords one-run In a big sixth Warmath of Minnesota heads a Eddie Stanley's campaign to Today’s Games egg off their faces and unloaded But the first-place Cardinals Mamdiester High cindennen versity and eliminate that team yesterday’s loss, as toe Bull­ Peres each slammed two-run inning spelled the local’s down­ .) __r«k> five-man staff of assistants wake up his Chicago White Sox. Minnesota (Perry 5-4) at New consecutive hits by Curt Flood, waited little time erasing the were out after the OIAO track from toe tourney. dogs finished the season with homers and Peres drove in two lliere were 506 fans at the fall In the tourney’s quarter­ GABY KINEL named by head Cioach Norm The Sox bowed lO to Cleveland York (Talbot 04) Roger Marls and Orlando Cepe- glee of the Astros and saddled meet title paced by A1 McBride final contest. Boston’s Jim McLaughlin kept a 18-7 mark. Gagnon fanned six more with a single. opening game of the Manches­ WAYNE GAGNON Van Brocklin for toe College and Bradford was the only play­ . Detroit (Spanna 4-5), at Boe- da in the eighth for a run that them with a fifth conaecutlve In the Mgh sad low hurdles; East, which stopped Water­ UConn hlQess until the fifth in­ batters and walked four and giv­ * • • ter High baseball season when ______All-Stars who meet toe Green er to violate Stanky's new Gold­ ton (Stange 2-i) sent them to a 8-1 'victory, their loes on Cepeda’s hit and a run- Scott Olendanlel in the 880- ford, 4-2, In an earlier meeting ning, when toe Huskies scored ing up toe only hit, an infield METS-ODBS— Bay Packers in Soldier Field en Rtdes. Chicago (Horlen 4-5) at Cleve­ eighth straight. scoring double by Lou Brock in this season, wound 'up with a on a double by Jeff Filmer roller, to Billy Loeffler in toe Seaver, given only 10 runs in April 22. At tile final Aug. 2. In other American League ac­ land (Slebert 6-4), night Pittsburgh never had that put and discus Bob Choril- 13-6 record. The winners ad­ Pancho Gains The sixth inning exploded, Oliva Says fifth inning. Ray Health notched the ninth. his first 11 starts, raised Us of the season, the attendence — tion Wednesday, Detroit nipped Oakisuid (Dobson 2-5) at chance to make amends as Los la in the Mgh jump. McBride vanced to toe tournaments semi­ withltV» Connecticutr!ftnnpf*flr»iif niVYrlmyscoring olvsix i toe win for Avon striking out Warmath is the first collegi­ Jaster, 4-2, allowed only six was 56. Today tiiey are Incky Boston 5-4 and Washington Washington (Bertalna 3-4), night Angeles scored in the last of the record to 8-6 although he left in set a new record at the SeoUem- final Saturday. runs. The Huskies came through nine and walking three on hls ate coach on the staff in many hits and the run off Idm was the eighth inning with a pulled If there are 16 tens. clipped Oakland 3-1. CaUfomia (Psittin 0-1) at Bal­ 1^ in ^ for a 2-1 vlctoty ^ earned marker als in the 180 low at 28.6. Mel Twltty fashioned a nifty To Semifinals with their eighth run in the way to toe no-hltter. . years. He c ompleted his 14to varlaAvt ■aakfia^s U/1l1a amsI Tawsm* ' __ . _ . muscle in Us left side. He also eighth. Confidencci season at Minnesota last year timore (Brahender ’4-2),- i^ht when Maury infills and Jerry he has given in 88 1-8 innings three-hitter, striking out seven Avon tallied its first run in ignited a three-run fifth Inning ^ t b r il, ^ t-pltch , style, was Robermon Park was the scene Boston made both its runs in as the Gophers shared 'toe Big YANKS-TI^S—* FViday’a Games May let in the winning run with this season. He left after walk­ and walking three batters. Eagle After Waiting the second frame when Bob Pepitone unload^ his fourth develahd at Detroit, N errors on the same play. with a single. being played under toe lights at ^ ^ douWeheader between ttie ace Gary Kinel suffered toe the first inning. Necessary Hanson dropped a long hit ball Ten title. ing the first hitter in the ninth • • • Roberte(m Park starting at 9. career grand slam and second Chicago at Boston, N Gary Nolan, troubled by a Hartford Laurelettes and the heartbreaking loss, his second PARIS (AP) — It t(X)k him 19 In the earlier contest, Harvard to rightfield, allowing Skip Po- Van Brocklin, former Minne­ and rookie Wayne Granger re­ PHILR-OIANTS- against Dean Chance in the fiiat Minnesota at Washington, 2, sore arm most of the season, Ralderettea of Quincy, ktess., in eight starts for East. Kinel years but Pancho Gonzales has scored in the first inning and By TONY OLIVA tanka three bases on toe error. sota Viking coach and 12-year tired the next three hatters. Fryman won hts eighth game On June 6 , Del St. John card' inning and the Yankees cocMted twl-night left hard-hitting Atlanta a bit as the females took to the soft- gave up six clouts, walked none again reached toe semifinals of ever grave Connecticut a A suicide squeeze play by Den­ National Football League quar­ • • • in 12 decisions and his fifth in a ed a lo w . groas of 85 at Man- Of the Minnesota Twins after that. Horace Clarke led off Oakland at Baltimore, 2, twi- chagrined by stopping the baU diamond. Burnside Doval- and fanned seven. toe French tennis champion­ chace after that. Harvard nis Daly gave toe wlimers a 1-0 terback, will be making Ms All- DODOEBS-PIBATE8— row by outpttching (Jaylord Fer­ with a single and Roy White and WELCOME HOME JOE!-^oePcpitone is greeted by his New York Yankee nlght Braves on three hits in pitching “ Gary pitehed a good game,” ships. lie didn’t make toe finals came up with its other two run Written for AP Newsfeatures lead. Star game debut. Bill Singer, 5-5, of the Dodgers ry. A sacrifice fly by Tony Gon­ Handioap ptey. Mickey Mantle walked before teammatos after hitting first uming granddam homer against MinneBota. W d- California at New York, 2, Cincinnati to a 10-0 rout. wentern Vets met In the sec- Burns continued, “ but we Just then and he’s not expected to do ta the ninth. What turned out to be toe wta- Joining Warmath on toe staff Pepitone connected. twl-night In afternoon games in the Na­ and A1 McBean' also 5-6, of zalez and an error by Nate Oliv­ couldn’t get toe hits for Mm. it now. If Connecticut wins the first A young hitter should always ^un scored In toe fifth ^ ooming group was Andy Koeco, Roy White, Mickey Mantle and Horace Qarke. Earlyw.-i.. qualifiers for toe xirv-MOC ond gnme with the proceeds of are four former pro stars: Carl In the fifth inning, after the National League tional League, Tom Beaver and Pittsburgh were locked in a 1-1 er gave the PUllies their two 1150 going to the Mlancheater It really hurt us.” Club Championship found Tom “ I never thought I would be game ‘®day, it will have to try have confidence in hls ability to frame after Heath walked, ad- TaBetir toVmeV roraertkek for Twins had cut the lead in half Curt Hotton had homered ear­ Stan Williams was in almost SENATOBS-A'S— W. L. Pet. O.B. the New York Mete halted the duel when embarrassment set runs in the first inning. Fiyman LHUe League—ithose were the Waterford’s lone score ma­ Kelley leading with two over f)ack here again with a chance against Harvard for the hit the pitched ball. I have al- vanced on a fielder's choice and the Baltimore Colts* Bob To- on consecutive homers by Har­ lier for the Orioles and Jim Har­ absolute control until the eighth Frank Howard boomed his St. Louis 30 21 .588 — Chicago Cubs 4-2, and Woody In on the Pirates. Paul Popovich gave up Ms first earned run in terialized in the sixth when Dick par, 72. Kelley Is present golf to make the final,” said Gon- “ “ e- “ Connecticut loses the ways felt that way and it has scored cm a boot by fteve Fred- neff, longtime tackle for toe San mon KUlebrew and Tony Oliva, din coasted with a five-hitter for so Stanky didn’t have much 21st homer of the year, carrying Phlla’phia 25 21 .543 2% Fryman hurled Philadelithla by opened the 10th with a single 38 1-8 innings when wnUe Mays Pero lead off with a single. Back (X>ach at |AHS. zales. “ Thank heavens for open i'rst, it’s eliminated and the helped. do. Francisco 49era and Washington White and Mantle walked, set­ his seventh victory. (fiance to put his system to Washington to its 'victory over AUanta 27 24 .520 8 San Francisco 2-1 with, a six-hit­ and Versalles forced him at sec­ slammed Ms 10th hom ^ in the Graduate from MHS m 1955, to back safeties by Gary Work­ tennis.” goes to toe Cantabs. Kids will be able to hit to ril Bolton’s only tally came in toe Redaktas- Gordon Smith Viking • • * second. ting iq> Pepitone again. This work. Duane Josephson opened Oakland. Howard’s two-run shot Los Angeles 28 26 .519 3% ter. ond. After Ron B’alrly batted for BlU Saimond, was elected as man and Gary Athenian filled The 40-year-old Oalifomten T|ie piatrlct I ivinner .repre- “ ’ ® sevento taring when Bob Muro end under Van Brockilni and time Joe hit a sinking liner that INDIANB-WHITE BOX— with a pinch double and Russ in the sixth Inning landed some San Fran. 27 25 .510 3H g ot past Ted Uhlaender’s diving . Bradford failed to score a run­ Snyder advanced him on a fly eight rows iq>-ln the left field Ohicinnati 25 24 .510 4 try and rolled to the wall for ner from third base with less ball. But Bradford bounced out, stands at D.C. Stadium and Chicago 25 25 .500 4^ Wha^s the Sense in Brooding^ a triple. than two out—one of three sins intuking the fine, and Sandy snapped.a 1-1 tie. Houston 21 20 .420 8H Mel Stottlemyre, 7-3, coasted Stanky has decided wUl cost the Alomar,' off the hook with two . • • • Pittsburgh 10 27 .413 8H with a five-hitter, disturbed only White Sox |5 for every 'vloIatl The ground rules were in­ out. Denny McLain won his ninth innings Hits, runs and errors were Not S o Long Ago ican amateur, and another pro, ab r Head on Batt^*s CHICAGO (AP)—Some of Tom Seaver’s hard luck Four Manchester Hlg^ base­ left stranded aa a strikeout and pracrice these two things a lot. for Baltimore against Califor­ stalled after Chicago had game with Joe Fey’s error help­ Today’s Games ' plentiful last right at Mt. Nebo England’s Mrs. Ann Haydon MOMnhon, 3b 3 1 Jose Cardenal drove in Cleve­ Fifteen years age, June, 1963, ball stars were named to the a grounder to toe shortstop end­ I watch toe pitcher on the oth­ Britt. 3b nia's Clyde Wright in the fifth, dropped 8-2 and 2-1 decisions at ing the Tigers get started in the New York (Selma 4-0) at Chi­ has finaHy rdbbed ott on someone else. Jones, meets Mrs. Annette du In Relief Roles land’s only run with a second in­ For a change, Seaver got the as tWs Savings Bank of Man­ it was George Mitchell signaling AU-OOIL boaebaU team. Pttidi- ed East’s hope of getting on FISHING^ er team all the time to see how Loeffler. as inning and Johnson sliced a 315- the hands of the Indians. The seventh and Rico ■ Petrocelll’s cago (Holtzman 4-3) chester outlasted the Sports­ Plooy, a South African amateur. Potanka, c breaks Wednesday sls the New to start a rally In toe^ top „ of « Rat Mlstretta, holder of a toe scoreboard. he’s pitching to our batters. Mleli. cf foot'homer Just inside the right improvement was not imme- ning single after Duke Sims had wild throw allowing the tying Philadelphia (Wise 4-2) at San Gonzales disposed of Austra- By 8TU M W J-™ York Mets beat the CUcago scored. Ed Charles Mt into a men Tavern, 16-14. tlM ell^th Inning, that led Nas- p ^ ^ c t 5-0, won-Ioes mark, The game had all toe ear- THE PIKE PANIC This is a big help because It Dffy. Holif'clder, field foul line. dately -notlcable. doubled. and winning runs -to score. / Francisco (Marichal 9-2) lias’ Roy Emerson 7-5, 6-3, 3-6, Written for AF Newafeatona (Mbs 4-2. It was his tMrd -vic­ force play, scoring Jones, and All told, there were 42 Mts, slff Arms to a 9-8 win over 45 Innings, allowed 24 marks of a pitchers’ duel as The (xtafusion that exists over tells me something about hls de­ Salvatore, The thing that has helped me St. Louis (Washburn 3-3) at 20 runs and 17 errors wtMch 4-6, 6-4 Wednesday, and then re Heath, p Houston (Wilson 4-6), night ■ tory against five setbacks, but Ron Swoboda’s single hrougjht Decl’a Drive-In. Mitchell scored walks, eight runs and Kinel proved Just as effective . , i r. j . various members of toe pike livery, hls speed and hls break- toe most since I first came up to helped make it a scorer’s night­ the winning run in toe Rec soft- jg strikeouto. Others were as his Waterford counterpart for called that Ijc lost to Budge Pat- Pittsburgh (SUk 2-1) at Los the Mets had scored only 10 Grote across. family is a bit more than just Ing stuff. Totals 31 3 1 31 6 1 0 toe big leagues in 1052 la the Tartabull Joins Harrelson on Sidelines mare. ball tilt at Charter Oak Park. Clyde Ricliard, plkdier, BUI most of the contest. The ace ty In the 194ft semiftaris. Later Angeles (Suttn hls second Only games scheduled starts. run in the seventh off Chuck true when a man proudly lifts pitcher they might be able to ab r h po a e rbi their timing. were Tom Corcoran (4 tor 4), Btenoheoter Blih oraterfleld- riehtflelder. Bblanskv order three times and allowed U.S. championship and then Mdhmald, sa9 3000300 Friday’s Games “ What’s the sense in brood­ Hartenstein on Grote’a fly ------_ FeoMer, rigtatflelder. Malausky . a respectable northern out of time his pitches better. To be a Peipin. cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 I throw too fast boll and eurre 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 Atlanta at Chicago ing?” Seaver said. “ If I could double and a single by (iharles. Tom Matrlck (4 for 6), Clayt or B oy McGuire led the regulm hn .814 and played errorlCM just two singles burned pro. the boat for all to see, then good hitter you must have good Muro, 9D> and change speeds oo eadi RSox Look to Minors for Help hit rally during toe sixth frame Trayria, c 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 American League St. Louis at Cincinnati, N pitch thU well for the rest of Ernie Banks homered in the Nlvtoon (8 fo r.4), Ron Nlvtoon wMti a .267 season avenge. On­ ball whUe FeaMer belted .271...... ~ » has it scornfully called a “ grass timing ta your swing, Huteninaon, If 3001000 pitch. Occasianally PU throw a Batting (115 at bats)—F. my career—for the next 10 sixth for the Cubs’ first nm and (8 for 4) and Paul Coope (2 for ly iwMi over .366 was Jimmy V * B Waterford (1) Gagnon, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 slider. I throw all these pltebM New York at San Francisco, N ab e rbl snake.” ------Welz, a> 2 0 0 3 2 1 0 Howard, Wash., .366; Yastrzem- Pittsburgh at Houston, N years—^I’d be satisfied. I don’t Billy WlUlams ’double and Ron 4) . C la^ Nl'vtoon and Lee Rey­ Workman, ss 3 0 0 To straighten toe records, ■ toe Tony Oliva, 26, is toe oriy ma- Hanson, rf 0 0 1 0 1 0 with aa overtiand and also wifli J la y i* k S * ’ ^ 0 Seems Like Yesterday sU, Boat., .889. Only Two .Healthy Outfielders Phlladeli^a at Los Ang’es, N feel soity for myself and I know Santo's single knocked Seaver nolds clouted homers. age. Windham, c 2 Sports Slate flshtag experts at Mercury out- Jor leaguer ever to win batting Freddo. U> >< 0 0 10 0 4 0 a side-arm motion. the rest of the club doesn’t. If Best for the losers on offense games before a shoulder Injury AUienlan, 2b 3 Runs—F. Howard. Waah., 80; out in the eighth. Cal Koonce Softball players were happy Twitty, p 3 boards offer some hClirful ta- tlUes in hls first two seasons. He Totals 20 1 0 18 8 6 0 I try to throw all my pitches White, N.Y., 20; Campaneris, BOSTON (AP) — The Later in the inning George The roof fell in on the Red that happened, they’d start relieved and Banks singled Wil­ were Burt Baskerville (8 for 5), sldellited the star. with toe (erection of snow fences Bonneau, lb 3 formation on these important has played on toe American Avon ...... 010 010 X—3 for Btrlkes. When hitters know pressing and things could get GiuUetti, 3b 2 SOFTBALL Bolton ...... 000 000 1—1 Oak., 20. Boston Red Sox looked to Scott, apparently awakening Sox, however, in the seventh. liams horMf Santo stopping at Bud Minor (8 for 6), Bob Hewdtt ------around Ute towns diamonds, McDonald, rf 2 game fish and how to identify League All-Star team in each of SAC—TYnygia, Daly; LOB—Avon this tboy have to be ready. Hiey from his season - long slump, vrortHB." second. Lou Johnsem tried to (8 for 6), Tony Mori an os (2 for Mamdieeter Country CJlub’s t^g exception of Roberts(xi MacDoogiall, cf 2 Thursday—Army & Navy vs. them. hls four big league campaigns 7, Bolton 2; BB—Heath 3, Gagnon can’t get set for one oertain Runs batted in—F. Howard, the minor leases for help Foy opened the gates when he 2 4; SO—Heath 9. Gagnon 6: WP— drilled a two-run double and The game was scoreless when bunt on the first pitch and 5) , Ron Pockett (2 for 6), Ken golf pro, Alex Hackney launched Park. Today, they are not so Pero, If pitch. Wash., 46; Powell, Balt., 82. today after injuries to Ken hobbled Wert’s leadoff groimd- Congo, Robertson; Buckland vs. In toe pike family there are and has a .312 career average. Gagnon. Jerry Adair followed with a Seaver led o tt the fifth inning missed the ball, then swung Ferry (2 for 6) and Bkl Pinto (2 I his night class instructions for happy, especially with toe sltu- TotaJ.1 1 6 . 0 I try to get the batter ott Hits—F. Howard, Wadi., 66; er for an error. Tom MatcMck Gunvec, Nebo; FalcMiis vs. Al­ three major branches: t o e ------,Harrelson „ and Jose . Tarta- , , . single to give the Red Sox a -with a high bouncer over the away and Mt into a double play. for 6). Morianos bad the oriy youngsters. They were held ation at Mt. Nebo. stride to prevent toe home nm. Yastncemskl, Boet., 61. single and a force play scored ab r h e rbl muskles, toe pickerels and toe bull on successive nights quick S4) lead, mound and beat second base- Here the Mets got another circuit blow for Ms club. Thursday rights at toe club and ----- O'NeU, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 berti’s, Keeney. Singles shouldn’t boilier any DouUes—R. Smith, Best, 17; Wert, then pinch Utter Eddie NATIGNAL LEAGUE. 3 0 0 0 plke?-toough h§lf a hundred oth­ left them with only two man Glenn Beckerts’ throw to break. Koonce’s first pitch to Tonight at 8, Center Billiards had 60 youngsters to attendence. On June 5, Fred McCurray, mnei,Melody, p cf 1 . pitcher because it takes three B. Robinson, Balt., 14. Detroit ace Denny McLain, Mathews singled to put runners Five Mts between two teams Kinel, 3 0 0 0 0 LITTLE LEAGUE er labels will be bandied about. completely healthy out­ first. Right Fielder Lou John­ Adolfo Phillips bounced past face Walnut. ------southpaw hurler, was preparing MaoArdlc, rf 2 0 1 0 0 singles to score a An. Tuples — McCraw, Chic., 6 ; pitching 'With oidy two days’ on first and third end finish 0 0 0 0 Pike or “ northerns” —If you headlined the action between son then mlsplayed Cleon Jones’ Grote but Santo, trying to score, Bee League waa offering the to lead the MHS Indians .In 3 Thursday — MAP vs. MB’s, Some pitchers believe in wast­ McAuhffe, Det., 5. fielders. j rSst, siurvlved the rocky start Boston starter ^ y Culp. Savings 411 180 060—16-22-0 2 0 1 0 0 wish—are frequently confused ta Medic and Green Manor last 1 0 0 0 0 M W STROKES ing a pitch when they have two fly ball and It feU for a double, was nailed at the plate on the Sportsmen 808 080 140—14-20-8 best softball around with under- the daas A State Baseball Wehren. cf Home runs — F. H o w 'a r d , Tartabull joined the club’s end eventuelly emergd with Reliever BUI Landis walked 0 u Buckley; Sears vs. P4tF, Wad­ print .with walleyed pike; toe night at Buckley Bfield. The sending Seaver to third. catcher's quick throw to ■»-««« flippers like John Pringle, Tournament against Fairfield Richter, c 2 n 0 strikes on a batter. I don’t be­ Wash., 21; W. Horton, Det., 16. growing tai>e and bandage bri­ his ninth 'victory against only Dick McAuliffe, uncorlcing a Coope and Matrlck; Noske Socha, S3 2 0 a 1 0 dell; Lawyers vs. Oilers, Ver­ latter is actually a perch. _ by Frank Beard ’’docs” won,. 1-0, on Dan Pin- The runners held as Rich Nye Don Ingraham, Fred Seraflnl, Prep. The latter won, 7-5. Bcrgln, ph 1 0 0 0 0 lieve in wasting any pitch. With Stolen bases — Oampaneiis, gade Wednesday night wdien he one loss when the Tigers cap- wild pitch on the fourth ball as Koonce. (7), McParland and Pockett. Pickerels come ta three dis­ to’s homer in the first inning;. ______struck out______Ken ______BosweU_____ and “ I pitched horribly and we planck. two strikes I might go for the Oak., 22; Cardenal, Cleve., 12. pulled a thigh muscle running italized k like toe Palmer has a short backswlng ty groaned. “ It’s a financial field. In some cases, they are because it’s the moti dollar business on most • cam- Spawnin’ time is flshta’ time. Each team scored four runs big time college sport, have Jones swing—with toe speed he game sineci 1060. He wen 14 SMkeowts—Singer, L.A., 82; was farmed out to Louisville ij, the annual c’.raft of free pick...... bagger for the Caterers. ry over Minnesota. “ The longer had good reason to laugh It up. in And It’s right around toe corner, In one inning but the South End- found it necessary to Invest in musters? He would never have games for toe 1061 Giants and Marldial, S.F., 82 for more seasoning. Coinclden- agents. Each of the current 20 clubs Normain’B 000 004 1—5-6-8 the hair gets, the better I hit.’’ His fourth career grand slam, once already underway ta toe South, anywhere near toe necessary 14 for the 1066 Baltimore Or- Paganl’s 020 200 0—4-5-6 “ Pretty soon It’ll be down to and second off Dean Clhance, ers were more prolific In other doesn t even look nervous driving m tne central rix toe breadwinner, no longer pays giant, modern athletic complex­ 'Rte Now York Mets end Oak- pick one man in the major about to begin up North. control of hls clubhead. iotes. One of toe game’s great Anthony, Fuller (5 1/8), Kel- here . . . you’ll see,” he added, gave New York a 4-0 first Inning frames and the result was a preaeway traffic. the freight. es costing millions. For many bass fishermen this ^ulsville a 1-0 Intei^tional AtMeUcs, who had the No. league round. Each of the 20 10-4 verdict over Sealtest last PurdUe has just unveiled a For contrast, you have Sam relief pitchers he began 1968 I^agtw ^ctory wer JackSMi- ^ ^ ^ ^ jo ly (6) and Hassett; McNickle, describing a spot halfway down jump and his fifth taring triple But toe calm and cool Mr. tag a two-week school In May Business managers—^wlth a event signals toe start of the right at RobertsiMi Park. new $17 million field house. Snead, 'with toe slow, smooth. with 106 major league victories. Vasques (6) and Pryor. his back. wrapped up the -victory for Ice, coach of toe Dallas Cow- ta few exceptions, such as at Aa- wildest action they can expect Miller Is seeking to return to the '^"I Mri"to^eat o J i olav so “ P sometMng ap- a a ss Double A farms pick one. Jim Stomler paced the South Mlchl£;an’s similar plant cost ^methodical swing. He- can take FARM LEAGUE Pepitone, arif-j««rialmed right-hander Mel Stottlemyre. boys, does have a few things Morton and Jerry Rhome also bama and Notre DDame—are am e-are to find during toe season. majors with Tulsa, toe St. Louis THINK I L v ^ It somethin^ ^extra^ proachtag the prizes in the orig- Then comes the <31ass A draft crew 'With four hits and team­ $14 million. Indiana has a new back as far as he notorious half bockawing, about BTeldlng by Norman’s made court jester of the struggling Stottlemyre, 7-4, checked the haunting him those day. They participated, The spawning of America’s Cardinal farm team ta toe. Pa­ 1 ^ v e . u w m e ^ g exTO, ^ draft. wMch is unlimited. mates Tom Creech and BYed tightening their belts and put­ stadium and has authorized a wants. 90 degrees to the ground. I Tartabull said of the last leap . ____^ , i difference last right as they New York club, was In top form Twins on aix hits. Including all atom back that frozen Jan- Landry said he wanted toe ting ta new orders for red Ink. favorite garhe fish holds more I’m more geared, personally, feel he’s not playing like he cific Coast League. SfO R T S by wMch he beat the throw to Approximately a d o ;^ ri the M 1 ^ a totri ri 1,169 defeated Paganl’s, 10-2,'at Char- following his moat productive successive fifth inning homers TozzoH each . had three and nary day in Green Bay when toe cowboys .to “ build up their con- new i;^ld house. than passing Interest, comment Bob Martin and George McKay Notre Dame’s athletic budget Notre Dame is completing an to the Snead school. I wottc on should tbls spA ig because his first but hurt his leg In the W class w w w w major Irajri® w r e token, W6 to ^ ^^k Field. Winning pitcher night of the still young season. by Harmon KUlebrew and Tony Packera closed the vault’ on toe fldence” during training camp toe angling experts at Mercury WWzzer White of Colorado, a pair each. has risen from J9(X),(XX) in 1963- $8. 6 millioni convocation ; and tempo. The slower the tempo, muscles have begun to tighten. first taring. uriforms, includii^ U ck Mra- phase, covering hijh ochool Reiner Cacace received fine sup- “ I’ve got this hair dryer,” he Oliva. . ‘Pokes in toe last seconds. and toe exhibition season. outboards. now a Supreme Court Justice, Lone home nm of the right 64 to |2,0(W,000 in 1068-69 but it athletic building. Tennessee has the more I can take the club Youw will, too, I don’t care THINK Reggie Smith foUowed with a day. the crater fielder of the boys andgraduating co U e g ^ from his teammates. Bren- continued, "and the other day Landry is wondering vAetoer “ But I Just don’t believe you When early spring water tem­ threw a touchdown pass and ran “ I figure If you want to hit was stoked by A1 Getoer of the __manages to operate in the back. I guess I approach 180 how much conditioning you do. single, s e n ^ g Tartabull to sec- AtMetics, ^ * ^ ^ N o ^ l^ ^ ck ^ h o v^^nevw^^had bara dr^ted, oonnally, Paganl’s catcher, one of the guys must have put one of the most modern sports peratures approach 60 degrees, an interception back 47 yards one off somebody, it makes you Milkmen. Dick Call came up he will have a bunch of mental have to win e v e ^ exwmuon Michigan State has seen plants In the country. Alabama degrees with the shaft of the I t you’ve started out with a kmg end, hut Jose called for time signed for a |104,000 honus three and 104 in the secondary phase, had the best Mt, a triple with some baby powder in the thing, Landry said. “ If you get fish move Into shallow water. forjA touchdown In the 1938 Cot­ Charter Oak feel that much better to hit it oft with two safeties. cripples on hto hands because game. sports outlay mushroom dub parallel to the ground at swing,' you have that much and’ came into the dugout. Dal- years ago. covering players drafted pre- one man on in the fifth innig. You should have sera the mess has just opened a Sporft Colise- p^pg^ Bass works hard to fan out more leeway as it starts to ton Bowi game. a good one like Chance,” said South Endera 014 108 1 10-175 of two successive NFL tlUe too high in “ '® ®®“: from $47,000 ^ 1947 to um that makes toe Taj Mahal the top of the baokawing. S|iortaiio|M, Ina. ton Jones started out to run tor Montreal, Seattle, San Diego vtously but not signed. lossM to the Packers ta toe col- s.i« certainly would like for us to eggs ta this specially created an effort to lengthen it because, who brings the eSub back more Torres Repeats as Qiamp Chauice in 1963, when the former Howard and Taylor. _ In toe'big Ten, long the sym- necessities,” argues a spokes- ed in. draft In that order, following the club drafting Mm. However, We can build up an artlf - momentum built up haven; toe number may range than 180 degrees. Technically, Qy Young Award winner yma olal outside crust, but you won­ as you get older, the muscles he can not sign with any other BEC SOFTBALL on OcT^m” 'ihat coiild be a key *>*8 time college football, man for toe NCAA headquarters from 4,0(X) to 10,000. begin to tighten and restrict he’s overswtaging. But that’s SCCA SPONSORED pitching for Oalifontia. der just how we’ll react if and „ six of toe ten members are re- ta Kanaaa City. “They are built team. If he has not signed after 111 Jaycee Tennis Event Two extra innings were need­ *11118 done, Mama flips her tell Don. It works for him and he’s PepUrae, who bounced back when wo got d o ^ to those last “ “ ’ ______ported operating at a loss.loss In to fill toe needs of an exploding you. a certain period, hls name goes ed at Mt. Nebo last night be­ and disappears, leaving toe old Hiat's what’s happening to a champion. He’d change quick­ NATIONAL Notching a second consecutive from a freak injuiy—he suf­ crucial seconds again,” said . - the Big Eight, Kansas’ budget campus population.” hack in the pool to be selected fore a decisiim could be reach­ man to protect toe nest'against Doug Sanders. He's got that ly enough If it didn’t woric. again when he next to ellglbel. win in the Junior Tennis Tour- fered a hairline fracture o t his Landry. “ Who knows? has risen from $850,000 to $1.4 Purdue’s enrollment jumped all Intruders for a period of CHAMPIONSHIP left arm making a throw from ed, Britiah-Amerlcan Club out­ Saints Advance nEJumoKiSi The draft to due to carry nament sponsored by the Man­ lasting Manchester Pet Crater, "I do know one thing. We’re million in four years. from 12,700 ta 1967 to 24,140 ta incubaticHi that may last from center field early last month either going to be a better TTie sprawling universities of 1967. The Big Ten, long symbol- two days to more than a week, through Friday. chester Jaycees, Ozrle Torres 0-7. Into Semifinals In the regular nliase cluba and spent two weeks oi) the dis­ team or we are really going to the Pacific Coast are similarly Ic of big time football, hM seen And protect toe nest he does, abled list—has been tUe Yanks’ Art Cough had a case ot SPORTS draft in I n v ^ o i ^ T t o their Division title on "triidltto” , hanging out three slip. We must gear ourself for strong two-hit pitching by affected. In toe hotbeds of toe its total enrollment jump 60 per Any creature or object that JOHNSON SEAHORSE 1067 finish. In the secondary the Manchester High courts, best clutch hitter since return­ a greater effort and a better Tomezuk paced St. James South and Southwest, where cent in six years, with a present trespasses is violently attacked. ing to tile line-up May 15. for the BA's. Mike Kilby added phase, the order has been deter- last Saturday and Sunday. TCr- two doubles and Bob Llnnell and attitude.” to a 2-1 baseball decision over bowl teams are spawned, manyacerage of more than 29,000. Hence, toe effectiveness of al- CAR With teammates on base, he Landry assembles hls tons of gt. peter’s of New Haven last of toe colleges are dependentMlchigan on State has 38,100 stu- most any fishing litae plopped ta MODIFIEU mined by lot. res, of East Hartford, defeated Jack Hughes each sliigiled twice. has stroked 18 Mts In 28 aLbato, expensive football beef at the night In Hartford. It waa a booster clubs to keep theirdents, Ohio State 31,800. On toe the vicinity. OUTBOARD MOTORS Alan Tupek 6-0, 6-0 in the first However, the Mg Mow was for a .464 marl, and drawn 11 stroked ^ Harold Moore in the Thousand Oaks, Calif., July 10. quarterfinal game ta toe Hart- heads above water. Pacific (Joast, Washington, When toe eggs hatch. Papa RACES round and Jay Plante 6-0, 6-0 walks as well. He hiked Md ninth, a double, vdilch sent tife There will be some changes fq^d Arch Diocese play. At major universities, athletto UCLA and California are push- Bass obviously famished after V /2 HP. io 100 HP. in the final competition. over-all batting average 10 winning run home. made. Tomezuk fanned eight batters budgets Viin from $1,600,000 to tag 30,000. several days of playing watch- SAT. & SUN. Chairman was Peter Silveto points to .287 with 2-for-4 Lee Reynoldg(||fomered among “ We're going to strive to im- and walked run. His balk allow- as high as $3,200,000, toe figure “ Tliese student increases dog reverts to hls usual bad JUNE 8 JUNE 9 OUziunionuii against the Twins. Hls 26 Mts prove our pass protecllbn,” said ed toe oriy New Haven run. for Ohio State’s 18-sport pro- mean an expansion in faclli- disposition and glutton’s habits, berg. hls three Mts for the Pets, Dan SALES — PARTS — SERVICE AT THt Nt:w have accounted for 19 RBI. Landry. “ We want to reduce the However, he made up for it gram. ties,” the NCAA spokesman This emphasizes toa pugna- ■ DIIICI T lfT D C OUAIIIYINC HiAIS Scores In the Junior Dl-vtolon Calabro triple^ twice and Mao rUJJ.MOOil llU C ItJ SPKIAl llAIUm raci “ Yogi' (Berra) was like that, Segar went 2 tor 4. number of quarteihack traps, when he tripled and scored on Most of toe sky-rocketing cost said. “ More club sports, more clous and brutelike attributes EASY TERMS — USED MOTORS THOMPSON were — First round; Richard and Mickey (Mantle) is the We were in toe lower half of Tim Quish’s single ta toe sixth is |)urely economic, like teachers toe and coaches,” That’s that have made baM toe ri<^ B.A. a u h 021 012 102—0-14-4 Open Daily 7 :30 A.M.-5 P.M.—Thure. to 9 CAIISOPiN AT 6t30>ADULTS * I5 0 * M M O L -5 D Ward def. Larry Kahn, 6-2, 6-4; same.” Pet Crater 010 140 100-7-11-7 toe league—No. 12—in that de- inning. The latter then stole sec- housewife’s grocery list. .TheJust part |Of toe problem. Stu- eagerly sought-after game fish partment last season.” ond, was sacrificed to third and flashy gear to outfit one player ^n te are given a. priority on' ta toe U.S. SPEEDWAYS Ell Okrant bye; John Torzsa “He’s not a good hitter until Need and Allen; Burgess and SAT. to 4 P.M. OFF RT 193 THOMPSON CT def. R obs Pastel, 6-1, 6-2; Bob he swings at a pitch and miss­ Segar. Landry said toe Kaurtern Dlvl-» tallied toe winning run, on Ar- runs around $150, quadruple football tickets at a nominal f e e ------Hust def. Dave Okrant, 6-8, 6-0. es,” said Manager Ralph Houk. Sion champs "will reduce toe nold Paganl’s' slngda. what it was a few years ago. Jet of $1 each or nothing at all if in- Herve Flllon, Sacher W ^ e r , OOMINO — JU N I M Semifinals — Ward def. B. "If he was more aggressive on Jockey Angel Cordero led the types of pass protection in our Bob Gorman led toe locals travel coats more. Hotel and eluded ta student fees. Luclen Fontaine, Norman Daup- multiple offense system.” with three hits, one a double, food prices have escalated. They are crowding out thou- lalse and WlUlam CAPITOL EtpUIPMENT 100 RAIL! M O DIPIIO Okrant 6-0, 6-0; Torzsa def. the first pitch he’d be a better riders at the 1068 Hialeah meet­ STOCK CAR RACI Hust 6-4, 6-0. 1 Mtter, He’s at this beat with a ing with 66 winners. He also Landry said veteran quarter- The Saints play St. Rite’s of The heavy burden, however, sands of potential $5 and $6 cus- both ends of toe dally double 38 MAIN S T ^ T E L . 643-7958 . back Don dferedito was throw- Hamden tonight at 6:16 at Colt lies In toe houatag, feeding and tomera In 60,000-seat stadiums, during 1067 harness racing at OVBR THI ROAD COURSi jjjHm Finals — Ward def. Torzsa strike against Mm . . . and with had the most second and tMrd ing toe ball extremely well dur- Park. educating of athletes on the (Next: What’s the cure?) Yonkers Raceway. 6 5 , 6-2,^ men on base.’’ place finishes.

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BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB Trailars-^ THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW WY aw n R T F N nnd w H ffP L E . H d p W o iit*d — H «lp Woirtitd— Malt 34 Aiitwtr t» Prtviwii rm iU MtAiik H o im s 6-A 35 '^BUT r A TAKE'EAA T H IS H A S T O 6 E H A R ^ ^ 1>RIPP5TITCM,TME DECORATOR, SWEATED C a m e 1ME DAWN - AND WITH A BOSV BUS CLASSIFIED ONE TREE oUmber and one ON ANY FUTURE RUMPH.' M ALLARD CAM PER —sleeps WANNA nJONvTH' HOLD ALL IUROUGM t h e NIGHT 10 MARE MIS STOP RIGMT ON TME CORNER, WHO SAW G IR L for weekends only, switch­ YOU Fictional Fare 5, fully equipped. Cali after 5 ground man wanted, experi­ TAKE OTMER SIDE IT! LIST OF HISTORY'^ DEPARTMENT-SIORE WINDOW SEMSATIONAL- ORIPPy'5 MASTERPIECE? TAKE A POLL' board work at Edward’s An­ SCVAE O' TH' -'^'^t^ 4 r e a t -upse ts / [Sh o u l d n 't p.m., 649-6477.. swering Service, no experience enced only need apply, top THAT'S wages to right man. Call 04S- PICTURES FENCE! C3REATI ^ ^ ^ ^vl#>^ETT6R PERSONALLY, t R A N K BE ACROSS India necessary. Call 648-4610. ADVERTISING FOR SALE or rent—home made 8104. f4URPRlSED n 305T BEHIND THE 1 U ncle----- 56 Scatters, ry' T as hay Qhuck wagon, storage trailer, SECRETARY, no shorthand, 1 ^ L ^ s^ uocalwitch TlWEr A W AITER 4 Principal CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 57 Negative 10x12’ tent, 875-6124 after 2. good typist, deversifled duties. PART-'nM E T O L D M E t o l e f t INDICTED male in OOCTOR FOR AM APPOINT- vote 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. [5DK]B0.(?S Excellent employe benefits. PORTER CDULO FEEL THE 100 016 A T IP -' EVERY- fiction DOWN Cali Miss Flynn, 249-7501, 8:30 JET SHAKE THE HOUSE THIN6.'' 8 John----- , MotoreyelM— Mornings, 5-day week. T r actor to 4:30 p.m., Monday through 0OT T. COULDN'T HEAR IT/. I Comet's COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT Bicyelos 11 12 Lifetime train 4:80 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOATKW Friday. Apply to Mr. Petro 13 Verbal 2 "Franken­ 1967 DUCA'n Sebring, 350 cc, 5- o f ----- " Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4 :S0 p.m. Friday. 14 Girl's name stein," for 17 Laboring speed. Low mUeage. Excellent W. T. GRANTS 38 French RN — 7-3 shift, full-time, part- Keep ON THIS 15 Maiculine instance man condition. $650. Call 648-7977. Manchester Shopping Parkade siDeop appellation 3 Wandered 19 Presses physicist time. Laurel Manor, 649-4619. F E N C e . PLEASE READ YOUR AD 16 One of 90 aimlessly 23 Log floata 40 Denomina­ PRESS OPERATORS tions WOMAN to care for children 3 equal parts 4 Bee’s 24 Sheaf C lM lfle d or “ Want Ads” are taken over the phone as a 1965 HONDA Superhawk, black, FORK LIFT OPERATORS T‘ 18 Assuaslve product 25 Bail, as 41 Term in nights per week. Live In or out. pinochle oonveiuence. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST $300. Cali 649-6401. PACKERS A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 20 Garden 5 Ireland water from » A J , r r and REPORT Eb SS m ,n Salary arranged. Call 648- spot in Arab 6 Raved a boat (pi.) 9993. First Shift, 45 Hour Week 42 "Tarzan nejrt Insertlm. herald Is responsible for only ONE Incor- NOU THINK POC s u r e ! h E l l h a v e ...TAPPING THE SU N FOR THE/ ..BUT 1 PONT GUESS JUST fiction 7 Bullring 26 Make a and the i ^ t or o i ^ t W Inse^on for any advertisement and then only Busliwis Sarvlen V - - WIU.BRE TO IF WE DONT ENERGY NECESSARY TO I PUSHIN' A BUTTON WOULD 21 Arid cheer speech ___ to tte extent of a m ^ e good” Insertion. Errors which ^ EASTERN BOILER & T H O S E l a s e r s ? S E T b a c k b y KNOCK AN ASTEROID OUT I BE TOO MUCH FOR A MAN 22 Goddess of 8 Assumed 27 "G ood ------’ O fftrM i 13 ELECTRONICS, INC. TH' FIFTEENTH OF A COLUSION COURSE?) WHO BUILT A TIME-MACHINE .43 Lateral p a rt. hot lessen the v^ne otthe advertisement ^ not be corrected STENOGRAPHER discord name (Bible) by “ make good” Insertion. 99 Loomis St. 24 Bread spread 9 Driving 28 Wolfhound 44 Inheritor TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, 26 Pertaining command 29 Hang as if 46 Incursion building lots cleared, trees top­ Personnel Department STOCK CLERK — Must have 'I 47 Fountain to land (pi.) balanced ped. Got a tree problem? Well driver’s license. Salary and all ownership concoction 10 Against 31 Hebrew 643-2711 worth phone call, 742-8262. Exciting position in busy of­ store benefits. Hours 9 a.m. 27 Tree fluid ascetic 48 Whirlpool 875-3136 II College fice Involves interviewing, to 4 p.m., 6 days a week. See 30 "Silas----- ” cheers 33"Sound 50 Entangle (RockvUIe, ToU Free) light steno, maintaining rec­ Mr. John Katz, Arthur Drug 32 " ----- of LAWN MOWED. Reasonable. n r u i n r r T TOT ords. compiling reports and Store, 942 Main Street, Man­ the Species” Call 643-1723. ULUANE JBlNms 34 Ancient rr many varied duties. Com­ chester. lY 13 I F«#fw»e lr**teie. OUT OUR WAY B Y J. a W H L IA N S name of Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? ANYTHING taken to the dump, I iiiirniui'iiiiiiiiiiiiilhiiiniiniimmTmrr-- pany offers competitive Urfa r r IT appliances, bulky furniture, at­ starting salary, 8:30 to 4:30 35 33d U.S. WON'T SHE AD LIB, CHUM-AP LIB/ 24-Hour Answering Service tics, cellars cleaned, light hours, excellent benefits, MACHINIST THINK IT'S vou g l ib g u ys h ave president II BusiiMss SarvIcM Painting— Paparing 21 H«ip Wanlwd— • free parking, subsidized caf­ s t r a n g e TO FACE RESPONSI­ 36 Crimson trucking. Cheap. 289-5860. All around machinist. THAT I BILITY.' WE'LL MEET ST eteria, excellent working I t I H » >, WIA, IM, TM. U X N ». OH. 37 Depots (ab.) Free to Herald Readers OffM w d 13 PAIN TIN G — interior and ex­ Fomala 35 BROUGHT YOU A T THE BALL 39 "Blood and D-L TRUCKING. Light truck- conditions. Apply, Paper mill experience pre­ IT OVER? FIELD/ terior, very reasonable, free ______Want Information on one of our classified advertisements? ing done. Attics and Cellars RUBBISH - trash removed to ferred. D AVY JONES BY LBFF and McWILLIAMS WHAT'LL I , estimates. Call Richard FABRIC s.ileslady for part-or 40 Appear No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the cleaned. Trash hauled to the the dump lawns maintained. FIRST NATIONAL 41 Russian dump. Reasonable. Phone 643- Call 649-1868 after 6 p.m. Martin, 649-9285, 649-4411. full-time work at Pilgrim Mills, Excellent wages. Blue IF 1 WERE WELL, SURE. IF YOU B«NJI, GET THE r i g h t , Ev e n t h e s u p e r s p e e d o f a jet p l a n e village 6846, 643-9973. Hartford Rd. Apply to Man­ STORES, INC. Cross, CMS. BOSS. YOU COULDN'T WERE WELL, I MAY NOT BE FAST ENOUGH TO WIN THIS 42 Made of EDWARDS JOSEPH P. LEWIS — custom JET RCADY... WE'RE FORCE ME INTO WOULDN'T HAVE RACE OF LIFE AND DEATH.',' painting, interior and exterior, ager. ^ Opep______10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Park and Oakland Avenues TAKING MR. TINTZ T H IS , D A W . TO, M R . T IN T Z. ash wood YOU ARE A-1, truck is A-1. HousohoM Sorvieos Life Insurance, many fringe TO T H E H o s p i t a l . !Ih 45 Accurate ANSWERING SERVICE Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ paperha^ng, w^aper re- COUNTER WOMAN for East Hartford benefits. 49 Little by OfFaiod 13-A moved. Wallpaper books on re ways sealed and small truck­ ning shift, 7 p.m. to midnight, little 4T m u If ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- REWEAVING of bums, moth- quest. FHilly insured. Free es COLONIAL BOARD Co. 51 CM weight 3 to 4 evenings per week. 6494500 0762519 mano Trucking Service toll timates. Call 649-9668. WANTETD — part-time book­ 615 PARKER ST. fo.' wool holes, zippers repaired. Wln- Please apply m anner, Mr. free, 742-9487. keeper and receptionist for den­ MANCHESTER, CONN. 52 Redact and leave your message. You’ll hear from our advertiser In n a m e y o u r own price. Paint- Donut Shop, 265 West Middle Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. all size Venetian blinds. Keys tal office. 649-6676. Mrs. E. S. Loftus 53 Dry BULLDOZER, backhoe work, Ing, paperhanging, paper re­ -Tpke. made while you wait. Tape re­ 54 Put to !T moval. Free estimates and dec­ TYPISTS—Many needed for as- EXPERIENCED tractor trailer 55 Weights of land clearing, septic tanks in­ HAIRDRESSERS—full or part- M I..... corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 orating service. Quality work­ driver. Steady work for quali­ Autofflobiios For Sola 4 stalled, drainage fields. Paul time, salary and commissions signments near home. Tem ­ Main St., 649-5221. manship, neat, competent serv­ fied person. Apply S & D, Inc., ------Schendel, 649-0466. in a modem busy shop. Pleas­ porary, full-time or 9-3 p.m. MUSTANGS — 1965 to 1967. ------ice. Call 647-9564. 95 Hilliard Street, Manchester. HERALD NOW IS THE TIM E to protect ant working conditions. Apply Immediate Jobs. Highest pay, Hardtops and convertibles, MITCH'S LAW N Service —Com- no fee. Staff Builders, 11 Asy­ CARNIVAL BY DICKTUBNEB and restore original appear­ INSIDE-outside painting. Spe­ Magic Mirror Beauty Shop, 767 MAN WANTED as truck driver sticks and automatics. $50 plete lawn care, seeding, mow­ ance of your ameslte driveway lum St., Hartford, 278-7610. ing, rolling, etc. Also odd jobs cial rates' for people over 65. Main St., Manchester. and yard man. Apply In per­ BOX LETTERS down, assume monthly pay- with a good coat of protective WAYOUT cleaning cellars, attics, yards. Call my competitors, then call f x o f i i f n t Fnminp-s_in vm.r RECEPTIONIST and secretary son, W.H. England Lumber BY KEN MUSE . ments. Call 233-8715 and ask for sealer. Free estimates. 742- meme. FaflmbtecEstlmtites oHvongiven. n^a.7fiA5l 649-7863 E a m ln g S In yOUr for . real estate office. /-i™!! Call Co., 540 East Middle Tpke. For Your Mr. Bake. Free estimates. 649-1186. 9487. spare time. Openings for cap­ 875-8401. 649-5347 for appointment, ask Information SALES AND Service on Aliens able ambitious women DISHWASHER wanted Friday PLYMOUTH Valiant 1964, VENETIAN blinds — repaired, for Mr. Phllbrick. Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn representing AVON Cosmetics. and Saturday nights. Apply Ca- standard transmission, radio, retaped and recorded. 646-0273, ^b25k 55 THE HERALD will not Floor Finishing 24 Earn while you learn. Call 289- MATURE young lady as com- vey’s Restaurant, 45 East Cen­ THE ENVOY excellent condition. Must sell mowers. Also Homelite chain 649-2971. "RaJMs disclose the identity of saws and International Club ______4922. ^panion for three children at ter Street. this week. 644-8960. FLOOR SANDING and refinish------,------^ •Wi T? i(fr any advertiser using box Cadet Tractors, Rental equip- U G H T TRUCKING, bulk dellv- beach for six weeks, starting letters. Readers answer­ ing (specializing in older SERVICE PULLER Brush cus- *1^ — NEED CAR? Credit very bad? ment and sharpening service cry, yards, attics, cellars June 24th. Call 649-9365 after SHORT RIBS BY FRANK 0?(BAL ing blind box ads who floors). Inside painting. Paper- tomers from your home by tele- Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ on all makes. L & M Equip­ 6 p.m. MEN desire to protect their cleaned and removed. Also odd hanging. No job too small, phone a few hours per week. est Douglas accepts lowest ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon, jobs. 644-8962. STRIKE,THREC ? ? Identity can follow this John Verfallle, 649-5760. Very profitable. Call 247-1949. BOOKKEEPER — part-time 9 down, smallest payments, any­ 875-7609 Manchester Exchange WANTED procedure: to 2 p.m., T^jiesday through F ri­ Jj where. Not small loan finance — Enterprise 1946. JANITORIAL services - win- pLOOR SANDING and refinish- CHALLENGING professional day. Apply Rafa’s Restaurant, Enclose your reply to the company plan. Douglas Mo­ dows, washed, kitchen floors ing, old and new. All floors position with YWCA. Average NO EXPERIENCE SHARPENING Service — Saws, 2815 Main Street, Glastonbury. box In an envelope — tors, 346 Main. washed and waxed, general treated with 3 coa^ of hot wax. 30 hours per week, Septem ber______knives, axes, shears, skates, NECESSARY address to the Classi­ maintenance. Wise Mainten­ Also cleaning and rewaxing. through June. Work in East TEACHERS especially of ele- COUGARS — Two 1967’s to rotary blades. Quick service. fied Mknager, 'Manchester ance, 643-2603. Call 643-0381. Hartford, Glastonbury or Man- mentary grades needed for full WE WILL TRAIN Evening Herald, together choose from. Stick and auto­ Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Chester. Call 643-5149. or part-time summer positions. t'xiT t 'TIMP' with a memo listing the matic, hardtops. $50 down, as­ Main St., Manchester. Hours companies you do NOT Building*—> Please call 742-9289 between 7-8 ^ '' BUZZ SAWYER Z) sume monthly payments. Call dally 7:30-5, Thursday, 7 :30-9, Bonds— Stocks BY ROY CRANE want to see your letter. 233-8715 and ask for Mr. Dias. Saturday 7:30-4. 643-7958. ; PART-TIME . Your letter vrill be de­ Contracting 14 M o rtga ge s 27 ^USTALMOOT.J HOW,YOU / AN' IF YOU'RE SMART; HMAA'AND ITHOUGliT ME, ITS ALWAYS stroyed if the advertiser Mature Woman reliable woman for house DAY SHIFT CORVETTES — 1966 to 1968. STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- cleaning one day per week. 647- SNOOPER V YOU'LL S W OUT. IWASPREHYGOOD THE SAME. ONE is one you’ve mentioned. Automatic and sticks, hardtops fireplaces, flagstone terraces. modeling specialist. Additions, limited funds available for sec­ CLEAROir r - ^ ------AT FIGHTING. WAY OR ANOTHER If not it will be handled and convertibles. $50 down, as­ All concrete repairs. Reason­ 1126 altei* 4 p.m. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS in the usual manner. rec rooms, dormers, porches, ond mortgages, payments to For Permanent Position I SEEM TO COME sume monthly payments. Call ably priced. 643-0851. cabinets, formica, built - Ins, suit your budget. Expedient MANICURIST - full or part- APPLY PERSONNEL CALLED, 233-8715 and ask for Mr. Bake. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. In Our Rockville Office K ru THE UMPIRE/ Vou SIRE? LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also service, J. D. Realty, 643-5129. flme. Apply <^rria«e House, 18 DEPARTMENT Oak Street, Manchester. Lost and Found ‘ 1 VOLKSWAGENS — 1965 to 1968 moving large appliances. Burn­ HOMES, GARAGES, porches, ■ CLERK TYPIST Sedans and fastbacks. All very ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- rec rooms, room additions, HAIRDRESSERS — to work f MANCHESTER LOST — Gray tiger cat with kitchens, roofing, siding, gen- "HSlnUSS Opportunity 28 5 Day Week clean. $50 down, assume month­ 1775. second shift, 4-9 p.m. Thursday MEMORIAL HOSPITAL green collar and bell. Ver- ly payments. Call 233-8715 and eral repair work. Financing STAFFORD HOLLOW and Friday. Apply Carriage WILLIAMS Tree Service, spec­ Route Including Saturday planck area. Call 643-8478. ^ . ask for Mr. Bake. available. No down payment. House, 18 Oak Street, Manches­ ializing in tree and shrub care. 19, Drive-in restaurant. All Economy Builders, Inc. 643- Excellent ter. J POUND — Puss in boots too g t O’s —1965 to 1968. Many to 643-8104. electric, doing excellent busi­ YOUNG MAN, part-Ume, after­ 6159. ness. Second story, all new five t - t sweet, to destroy if owner choose from. Sticks and auto- WOMAN wanted " for full-time noons for auto parts store. Tire J! room living quarters. AH Working Conditions changing experience preferred. It) kv NU. Im TM Ui f«l Off. doesn’t claim, needs home, mattes. $50 down, assume C A R PE N TR y— concrete steps, general office work. Experi­ electric, wall to wall rug, etc. vicinity Main St. 875-9131. monthly payments. Call 233- floors, hatchways, remodeling, ence preferred but will consid- ■Seymour Auto, 681 Main. Large glassed in porch. Ex- ' Many Employe Benefits ‘There’s a taxicab driver to see you, doctor . . . about HAVING MOWER porches, garages, closets, ceil­ LOST — Billfold, -Msrownlsh cellent combination business er . other. Send resume to Box ASSISTANT traffi# manager dri(Al splitting; a fee!" ings, attics finished, rec **X-J'*‘H", Manchester A o f A** TPirnmlMEvening np Her­ ... suede clutch type. Main Street MERCURY 1961 Meteor 800, and home. Tom Minor, Broker, salary, good benefits. Apply in PROBLEMS? rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ 875^6286 ald. MICKY F IN N BY LANK LEONARD vicinity. I Call 649-4755. 1-875-5042. person. Gaer Bros., 140 Rye 4-door, power brakes, steering, er related work. No job too H M M l SOUNDS Street, South Windsor. WILL YOU L/ REALLY CAN'T SAY— new tires, asking $360. 649- small. Dan Moran, Builder. VERY HIGH BE GONE Y I'LL BE BROWSING LOST — Man’s eyeglasses. Vi­ Bring them to Mini-Motors D. Kenneth Welch, Mgr. 4776. Evenings 649-8880. i BAKER’S HELPER — Apply 1 HELLO, PHILi I'V E GOT THE CLASS' THANKS LONG, UNCLE J AROUND IN AN ART STEVE CANYON cinity downtown Manchester. specialists in the repair of MANCHESTER Tavern — Good Halp Wantod— Mala 3A INFORAAATION YOU WANT/SHE A LOT,, BY MILTON CANIFF Bess Eaton Donuts, 150 Cen- PHIL? ,— Y GALLERY/ THIS OFFICE Call 643-7420. 1967 CHEVROLET Impala, V-8, all small air-cooled engines. central location, orUy $4,000. WORKS AT THE PARKER ART CLANCY,/ ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ SPRAY PA IN TE R — exper- ter St., Manchester. CAN USE SOME ^ 2-door sports coupe, white. Call Everett Agency, 649-8538. The G A LLER IE S— A N D SHE'S THE AS AN IDENTIFICATION A SORT OF SUICIDE OF COURSE YOU WHICH W O N T '^ IF THE DESIGN IS ^ rage, rec rooms, bathrooms J y /• I ^ -ienced, overtime and benefits. ------BIG WHEEL THERE I WHICH COULD NOT BE MOTIF .1 — WHICH MAY HAVE IT BE NECESSARY... NEAUY SURROUNDED Low mileage, good condition. Mini-Motors does not sell POUND — Gold High School tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ ricirtiord L>OUrant ward Machine Co. 649-5119, 649- m a n WANTED part-time. Ap COL. CANYON QUICKLY REMOVED IN SEAMAN HALK REMOVED AFTE I ’ BULLET HOLES ! $2,600. Call 876-7468. lawn mowers or other items '/ f t A T IM E OF STRESS... graduation ring. Call 643-6716. ment work, cellar floors, pa­ 9294. ply ’ ' in person, Capitol ”Equip­ ■■■’ O ■■ •HlfiH-LEVEL* NAZIS CARRIED HIS THIS IMPERSON/ but concentrates on giving Privoia Instructions 32 USED A TATTOO M A R K GUNG-HO HANSMARZ DEATH...TO 1965 DODGE Dart. $1,000. 1965 tios, roofing. Call Leon Cles- 13 Park/St. ment Co., 38 Main Street. you the best repair service FOUND - black female Shep­ synski. Builder. 649-4291. DISHWASHER wanted, eve­ ON AN INACCESSIBLE WOULD HAVE PROUDLY Buick Wildcat, $1,600. Private available at reasonable CER'HFIED RUSSIAN ■ and PART OP THE HIDE... WORN SUCH A DEVICE; herd. Call Dog Warden, 643- French teacher in Glastonbury Rockville, Conn. nings, Willie's Steak House, owner, 649-6039. rates. NEWTON H. SMITH & SON — 4131. Fhibllc and Hartford private 649-5271. Remodeling, repairing, addi­ STUDEBAKBR 1962, 4 - door We do not try to sell you a schools will tutor In either or EXPERIENCED HELP tions, rec rooms, garages, SECRETARY for local law of- EXPERIENCED John Deere sedan, 46,000 miles, good tires, new machine but put yours both langpiages this summer. Announcumunts porches and roofing. No job fice. Write Box GG. Manches- back hoe operator. Also ex- Wanted For Lumber Yard 2 snow tires on wheels includ­ Into shape to do the job. Call after 6:30 p.m., 1-633-1611. too small. Call 649-3144. ter Evening Herald. perienced amesite men. Call ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ ed, $200. 643-1469 after 6 p.m. F o r an honest appraisal of ------after 6, 742-6190. ers, sales and 'service, bonded Union rates, two weeks paid 1960 PLYMOUTH Fury, 2-door repair costs bring your ail­ TIRED of going‘to Hartford t o ------representative. Alfred Amell, Roofing— Siding 16 Schools and Classes 33 work? Secretary wanted by CLAIMS Adjuster Trainee — vacation, 6 paid holidays, hardtop, automatic, running ing mower, snowblower or Large Mutual Casualty Co. is numerous other benefits. MR. ABERNATBY 647-1719 or 643-4913. THE BEST in roofing — and SEWING INSTRUCTIONS — local insurance agency. Ex­ BY RCLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY condition, $400. or beat offer. other air-cooled motors to: looking for an adjuster trainee Call after 5:30, 649-8746. roof repair. Call Coughlin, Professional. Teen-agers enroll perience preferred. Good UMOUSINE Service^— 1968 working conditions, air-condi­ in the Manchester area. Col­ THE"/d o n ' t KNOW HOW 7 0 ^ T H IS IS T H E T EN T H "D E A R 643-7707. now for begilnner summer Cadillac yours for your wed­ m s CADILLAC, $100. Also tioned office, pay com­ lege graduate preferred. This GENERAL BUILDING BGTRUel lOVETOTHEM JOHN LETTER" IV E GOTTEN course, 8 weeks, $16, adults, SOME ding day with chauffer, 1959 Pontiac station wagon, MINI-MOTORS mensurate with ability. Full or is a golden opportunity for the WOAAEN IS JUST A GAME 1 ^ THIS AAONTHJ alr-conditloned, 7-passenger. 112 Park Street $20. Individual attention. Ad- right man. Company car, ex­ SUPPLY CO. runs but needs repairs. Make Roofing ond vanced classes available. Call '' pnrt'time. Write Box G, Man­ A R E CRUEL, MORTY MEEKLR Ulric Limousine Service, Ed­ penses, other benefits avail­ BY DICK CAVALU offer. Can be seen rear of 23 Hartford, Conn. 742-8206 or 742-6657. chester Herald. 367 Ellington Rd. h e a r t l e s s mund U. Parent Jr., 649-3660. Chlmnoyt 16-A able. Send resume to Richard SOBi ______Lilac St. 52'-5'00 CREATURES.' cxcl; SECRETARIES — temporary, McKenna, 353 Crown St., New East Hartford, Conn. SAV,TH/e l<3 A .,, AND THE W HISKECS, AND IT'S ROOFING — Specializing re­ ------‘P’iiAUJi JOHN M ERZ is now working iggg OLDSMOBILE F—86, Tan pairing roofs of all kinds, new full-time or 9-3, Immediate Haven, Conn. 289-3474 G C S A T 0(2AWING, T H E LONG TAIl----- VE6 eiC, IT'S •SOPFDSeD at Russell’s Barber Shop, Pick up and delivery can be Htlp Wantod>- ir 2-door V—8, 3-speed, automa roofs, gutter work, chimneys jobs. Highest pay. No fee. Staff W/NTTHROP/ A CANDY PICKX2B OF A CAT/ TDBE comer of Oak and Spruce.' 35 * ' tic, good condition. $425>' 643- arranged. cleaned and repaired, 30 years’ Builders, 11 Asylum St., Hart- PLUM BER — EXPERIENCED, LOOK AT THOSE ACAAiEU. steady work, new construction, * 5826. Apply to 278-7610. GC2EENE/I5 S... experience. Free estimates. WAITRESS wanted. good hourly rate with overtime. PART-TIM E service station T Call Howley 643-5361,, 644- P a n o n a lt 1962 CHEVROLET Impala-2- Mr. Fllnk at Cavey’s Restau- d e n t AL assistant,) full-time for Inquire Imperial Plumbing Co. help wanted. Apply in person, TREE removal-Trlmmlng. Rea­ 8333. rant, 643-1416. Moriarty Brothers, 315 Center NOEL Adair dry skin foot door hardtop, standard trans­ Rockville office. Write Box 989 Sullivan Ave., South Wind­ 6-6 sonable rates. Covered for Street, Manchester, Conn. creme. Lubricant for callouses, mission, with extras. $795. 643- “ N ", Manchester Herald, gflv- sor. 644-1621. k J i property damage. Got a tree ing full qualifications. 2847, loaded. dry skin, rough heels, legs. problem? Call Dana’s Tree Heating and Plumbing 17 Softens, soothes tired feet. 1964 FORD X L — 4-door hard­ Service, 622-8429. M & M Plumbing & Heating. CLERK TYPIST MOTHERS Working 3 nights BY AL VERMEER I Quinn’s Pharmacy. . top. Excellent condition. O rig-, Service calls our specialty. No a week from 8 to 11, will earn A R E YOU inal pwner, reasonable. Call job is too small. Free you $60 or more-selling Queen's I KNEW YOU'D BEJ WHY WANTED riders to Constitution Postion open for qualified — Jl^(------521-4553, after 3. estimates gladly given. Call -Way to FashionjtSOO In fash­ SURPRISED, P K O Iv tO T E D DIDN'T \ Plaza, second shift.' Call 742- DON’T THROW THAT typist with good figure apti­ YOU 649-2871. ions free. Call 'Meridith Ray, \ 6910. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, black, sun­ tude. This position offers a t e l l , 649-2259. OLD MOWER AWAY! variety of interesting work. Are You An roof, red leather Interior, fully M E ?.?/"- Aufomobllos For Sola 4 equipped, show room condition, Millinery, Company offers competitive EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER $1,460. C!aU 649-6766. Wfe can recondition your old starting salary, excellent full-time permanant position. CAMAROS — Three to choose power mower to run like Dressmaking 19 benefits, free parking, sub­ Excellent salary. Should be . WHEN AUNTIt HEARD THAT ". S A '^ HE WORE PARK KOOWTZ' 'ROBBER BARON' WAS AH,'/ESI SO from. Automatics, hardtops, $60 new for less money than a DRESSMAKING — Alterations, sidized cafeteria and excel­ familiar with machine posting. GLASSES.., WAS QUITE I SUSPecTBDI Experienced SPLENDID!' S FOR SALE IN THIS AREA SHE SENT 9H0RL.WITM CURLY down, assume monthly pay­ Trucks— Tractors 5 new one will cost. zippers replaced, etc. Excel­ lent working conditions^ Ap­ Norman’s, Manchester. Call for ME TH'CASH TO BUY in WE SHOULD TELL THAT BLACK HAIR'. DEALER I'LL ments. Call 233-8716 and ask lent workmanship, 649-4311. ply. appointment, Mrs. May. 646- LOCATE IT 1958 FORD F-350, all new We are small engine spe­ ilT HERBl for Mr. Dias. 0115. rubber. Private owner. $550 or cialists and can save you PROFESSIONAL ALTERA- 1 money and aggravation COUNTER GIRL — weekends. 1964 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS best offer. Call 643-8104. TIONS and dressmaking done FIRST NATIONAL, F-8S. Bucket seats, automatic caused by a balky lawn- in my home. Home fittings Apply Bess Eaton Donuts, 160 COMPOSITOR? FARM USE —1947 green Chev­ transmission, power steering, mower. available. Call Mondays or any STORES, INC. Center St., Manchester. rolet van truck, half ton. $50 power brakes, y-8 sports evenings after 7 p.m. 742-6657. IMMEDIATE OPENING AVAILABLE i/tat/asJ3t or best offer. 186 Center Street We service all makes In our Park and Oakland Avenues '' PART-TIME bookkeeper for C IH I >T HU. r»t TM. le t US fit- Off coupe. Clean. Call 742-9087. after 4 p.m. | well equipp^ shop and all East Hartford small contracting firm. Gener­ ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS 1966 DODGE Polara • Sedan. work is guaranteed. Movino— Trucking- al office work, benefits. Write After reviewing the many fringe benefits, V-8, power steering, radio, Box “A", Manchester Herald. So don't send your mower \ you'll wonder why you waited so/ Icing to heater, vinyl interior, 3-speed, Trailers— Storage 20 ' WITH MEN RANTING I ?EPCE\YE &icm oVS to the dump—send it to us wipers. Excellent condition, $1,- [oin us.' ' FDKMY FAVGK5 ,„rtL OPPORTUMTIse IN Mobil# Homes 6>A and SAVEl ! MANCHESTER Delivery—light STAY IfJ THE j IPMAUCE...FOR. 700. Call 875-0196. trucking and package delivery.- VOLKSWAGEN camper, 1967 Refrigerators, wqphers a n d W\TH A PeP0 HC¥\BLe / DIM OF you. I960 FALCON station wagon, 6 Apply In Person At The completely insulated, with heat stove moving, specialty. Fold­ AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC cycllnder, standard. As Is. Call and ready to go. Low mileage. MINI-MOTORS ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. LTITLE SPORTS 649-3408. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS BY ROUSOM Call 643-4412. 112 Park St., Hartford 624-5460 FRINGE BENEFITS 1960 VOLKSWAGEN sedan. Runs TRAILERS for sale or Painting— Papering 21 r\ very well. Needs minor,^ tody ^ent. C am el tent te lle rs and ^ APPLY MANCHESTER EVENING ..J work. Call 528-3687, evenings. Fisher campers. Prices $360 tp L. PELLETIER — Painting — $1,500. Five models. Displayed > interior and exterior, papering 1961 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- BOURNE on weekends on Route 190 be- ---- :------and paper removal, fully In­ BUICK. Inc. door, V-8, 4 new tires, good con­ 885 M AIN ST.,\, 5ANCHESTER HERALD tween West Stafford and Staf- BACK - HOE available with sured. 643-9043, and 649-6326. dition, $360. Call 876-8113. ford Springs. Weekday eve- operator,, trenching, cellars, 649-4571 13 BISSELL STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. nings can Rlchens Trailer septic fields, pools, sewer lines INTERIO R and exterior palnt- 'M 0«a1 fvetaitt Cetp. 1960 CHEVROLET Bel Air, best Sales, Stafford Springs, Cohn., etc. New equipment. Reason- Ing and papering. Call Phil offer. 640-7906 after 4 p.m. 1-684-3287 aW® **8-6166, or 666-8870. Denoncourt, 742-6173.^ I PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALb, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-THREE

Housos For Sate 72 H omsos For Solo 72 ArtielBs Por Soto 4B Oat of Town Ho o m c For Sate 72 HoutOs For Sate 71 Out O f Town Out O f Town Bolton Spock Trial For llant 66 $22,600, 8 ROOM Ranch,' 4-bed- For Sole 75 For Sirio 75 LAWN SALE — antiques, wick­ BOWERS School Area with rooms, bullt-lns, recreation 5H r o o m rancsh — MANCHESTER H a ™ INVESTMENT package — Con- ______ROCKVILLE, ideal for newly­ CLASSIFIED er furniture, sports equipment, BERRY'S WORLD acreage. If you are interest­ room, garage, large lot. Near weds, attractive 3V4 room ed in a custom designed 2 year _ plus 6 room single. Good in- rookvhxe - o,.., c ,., Mrs. Vogel No Parallel Remembered household items, Saturday pnd bus and shopping. Hutchins S'”’’ '■’T r ””’’ rooms, large family zoom, fire­, Raised Ranch, new. Fireplace, apartment, appliances and old 7-room home wdth features landscAped' lot. G e r e - attached Sunday, June 8 and 9, 10 a.m.- Agency Realtors, 640-5834. landscA^^ lot. (^rard Agen- ^ ^ 1" to "'*walh“ * new S ^ c a producer. Leonard Agen- place, garage, $10,600. Rock­ oven, range, IH battis, ga­ parking, no pets, 649-4824, 876- too numerous to mention in this oy, 649-0588, 648-0365. 5 p.m., 615 Demlng St., Wap- counters, and’ stainless steel Realtors, 646-0469. ville Realty, 876-2527. rage, magnificent wooded lot. Named Head In Massive Use of TV Reel ADVERTISINC plng. 1166. ad, then call today tor further PORTER STREET area — 8 Only $24,900. Reliance Asso­ DELK3HTFUL Princeton Street along with beautifully and JUST REDUCED — $23,900. Six particulars. 643-8263. room Colonial. Dishwasher, dis­ By JOHN P. MACKENZIE light and the Bach chorale of VERNON — One three-room area offers this 7 room Colon- jnalntalned grounds. Real room Ranch, bullt-lns, roc GLASTONBURY — Luxury cus­ ciates, 648-9074, 872-4165. OIL BURNER Including stack posal, recreation room. Assum­ Hie Washington Post the sound track, while others CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINO DEPT. HOURS apartment and one five-room tom crafted seven room Ranch, Of Nursery accessories, controls, with 276 MANCHESTER —4 bedroom ial. Three bedrooms, IH baths, house, $21,900. Wolverton room, 2 fireplaces, garage, HEBRON BOdSTON—Neither the prose- mighA have been impressed- by 8 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. apartment, nesting in a pano­ able FHA mortgage. Pasek nicely landscaped yard. Many Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. many extras, acre lot. Mitten over-looking Eleventh hole, gallon tank. $86. 2313-4662 alter home on big wooded lot, 2 fire­ At its annual June meeting the cutlon nor the defense can think the reverent hymn-slngdng of the ramic country paradise, stove, Realtors, 289-7476, 742-8243. Minnechaug Golf course. Two 6 p.m. places, large living room, for­ custom features, only $26,900. SEVEN ROOM C»w.— Agency, Realtors, 648-6930. full baths, 2 car garage. BeauU CHARMING CAPE Bolton Cooperative Nursery ^ » papaUel to the Spock-OoJ- young draft resistors. refrigerator. Call 646-0311. mal dining room, 1% baths, Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 649- ~nnma ii i k h, « ------, , , , . d , *i r, 1 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. TWO FAMILY — $19,500, 4-4 ^535 rooms, 1% baths, fireplace, rec ^EAST CENTER ST., 9 room Bel Air Real Es Has 3 or 4 bedrooms, ex­ wiiiiom massive use o ^ \ —The Justice Department de- PICNIC tables — all kinds and 2—car garage. Central location. School elected Mrs. William r^tonstratlon on O c t 20. when MAIN St., East Hartford —2% flats. Convenient location. As­ '______room, 2-car garage, wooded lot. house, C zoned, for doctor’s of- tAte 648-9382. ceptionally neat. Huge lot 4tM PJW. D A T BEFORK PUBLICATION sizes, $26 and up. Delivered. Bel Air Real Estate 643-9332. room tenement in business sumable mortgajfe. Call Judy $28,000—7 ROOM, 1962 Garrison Owner, 649-8860. flees, 2 or 3 families, 186’ close to park and swim­ Vogel president; Mrs. Lawrence government’s criminal case. all \

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