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Average Daily Net Press Run For The Week Ended j " The Weather May 20, 1867 Light ehon^ers this evening J and tonight, low in mid 40e| cdojidy and cod tomorrow, part* ’ ’t/ 15,210 jy cloudy in afternoon, Mgil ‘ Manchester— A City of Village, Charm 60-65. VOL; LXXXVI, NO. 203 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 29, 1967 (Claaeifled Advertising on Page 15) P B ld E SEVEN CENTS
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One Israeli noo IsU Slightly Hurt olU- In Incident PhU BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) ' AUeHBISHOP KROL ARCHBISHOP CODY ARCHBISHOP O’BOYLE RT. REV. BRENNAN —Arab mortar and ma chine i^ns from the Gaza Strip fired today on farm Four Americans Elevated ers and soldiers inside Is rael and the Israelis an swered with machine guns; an Israeli army spokesman said in Tel Aviv. He reports 27 New Cardinals Named ed one Israeli was slightly Llth- larn VATICAN CITY (AP)__ vated at a Vatican consistory Furstentoerg, nuncio to Portu- wounded. tera Pope Paul VI named 27 Sfal; Italian Archbishop Antonio No Herald While the firing ceased after inor new cardinals of 4he Ro Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzd, Riveri, niincio to Spain; 40 minutes, the inx^id.ent served f «r*o to hi^ghten t)ie feeling of immi-. t man Catholic Church to- “ Italian Archbishop Giuseppe Tomorrow dav includintr four Ameri to the Cmted States, Beltrame, riUncio to Holland, pent crisis in- the Middle East. cnnc Tbic ^ among those named by Archbishop Jose Clemente There will be no edi The feeling ’ of imihlnence cans This brings the mem- the Pope. M au.^ of Suo«, Bolivia: A lt*, grew Sunday when President bership m the Sacred Col- The others were; bishop Angelo Dell’Acqua of tion of The Herald to Oamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt lege of Cardinals to 120, Bishop Alfred’Bengsch of Ber- Italy, chief of the Division for morrow, Memorial Day. aihiounced he would never re th e largest in history. Hn, Bishop Nicolas FasoUno of Ordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs Please drive carefully treat from biArchbishops Archbishop Alfr^o Pacini, the Naples. Italy; Archbishop A«ito- S t a t e N e W S ^ blockade. Joto Joseph Krol 56 of Phi a- papal njmcio to S i^tzerl^d; samore of Italy, head o f ^ The firing on Israeli soil from delphia; Patrick Louis O’Boyie, Archbishop Gabriele Garrone, Ecclesiastical Affairs Division Gaza apparently was begun by 'r € '1 ' J formerly archbishop of Tou- the Vatican Secretariat of Egyptian irregulars and mem- John Patrick Cody, 69, of Chlca- louse, France and now pro-pre- gtate, Italian Archbishop Peri- 9 Arrested ..bers pf the Palestine Liberation „.v, A • OOTgregation for ^ cWel di- Army. They aire believed man- Presidential Tribute at Kennedy Grave laed The fourth Amencan, Uie Rt. Seminaries and Universities; rectine officer of th^ Vatican In Ridgefield the front Mne's with Egyp- Re%^ Francis J. Brennan ^ Slw- Father Beeno G ^ ^ Switoer- E c S n ic a l Oouncil^and now regulars farther back, President Johnson’s floral tribute is in place at the grave of President Jolhn F. mmri^h, Pa,, has 1 ^ h (n u ^ l^ d primate abbot of the Ben- heads the Vatican’s Oommlesion the Vaiictui s Sacred Rota, the ediclmc Confederation, Italian Drug Probe xt was the first such Incident Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery today, 50th anniversary of the lato highest tribunal of the church Archbishop Massimiliano de (See Page Seventeen) repented along the Gaza Strip President’s birth. Army Maj. Gen. Curtis J. Merrick, commanding general of dealing with marriage matters. since the U.N. Emergency the Military District of Washington, represented the chief executive. Beside RIDGEFIELD (AP)—A Forre puUed out <>f frontier po- der- Pope Paul had increased ' —— — him is John C. Metzler, cemetery superintendent. (AP Photofax) Slit- American membership in the two - month inv^igation Sitlons last w ^ k at Egypt’s re- o of irill- Sac.i-cd Otxllcge to six oarainala has resulted in the weekend at his fi.rst consistory, in Febru arrests of nine persons on l^ e ^sraeil spokesman gave, iJve Ml«d ary 1965, but Albert Cardinal Town Marine Killed narcotics and liquor account: Machine guns and’ y »* Meyer died Sept. I, 1966. charges. Two of them at- began firing from Wie l>hed U.S. Forces Near Hue Hit The largest membership of tend a private school for ttie College 'of Cardinals pre In. Vietnain Battle „ ^^gifted^- studw its; ------th e fw ids o f a cotoec- a*v- viously was 103 after the 1965 Seven : of the atreeta were live farm and at a .'motorized consistory, at which Pope Paul Pif'c- Robert J. Whiite, 19, who ■II ibert made Saturday and two Sunday ^ ”• By Mortars, Terrorists tfao- also named 27 new princes of was killed last Thursday in by a team of five local detec- T?!® law- the church. Vietnam, is Manchester’s first fives and police who carried fire was concentraited near Na- imea - The new cardinals will be ele- ■ I hal Oz, on the Gaza border S>K30N (AP) — <3ommunlst ing a Hue hotel housing mem- alties were not immedtabety liter Miairdne casualty of the Viet war rants Issued by Circuit about « miles southeast of Tel hammered at U.S. bers of the three-nation Interna- knowm. Court. nam cbnflidt. He is a son of ^ . Aviv. Several fields were forces on the central coast in a tional Control Commission of ’The mortar and terror atbaefea KenneWi D. WIbite of 189 W. Of those arrested, five were afire predsAvn surprise attack today Canada, India and Poland. in Hue killed four persons and while others lobbed mortar “ Thiinder Home Center St., and the late Helen teenagers. Two of them. Unda crisis originaMy Troops of the 3rd Brigade of wounded 17, in d u d ^ a driver Lappen White. Braimer, 16, and Jemima brought on by a series of border ancient Buddhist the U.S. 25th Infantry Division for the International Contnil After Dognaping James, 17, wore pupils at the city of Hue. Terrorists followed came under attack at 2:30 a.m. Commission. Although the hotel News of his death was Shapley School in Ridgefield. (See Page Eight) up the mortar attack by bomb- while encamped seven miles was about 80 per cent destroy^ brought to his fiamily Saturday Police declined comment on northwest Due Pho, a coastal the 10 commission membeni Oita. PON-nAC, Mich. (AP) — by the Rev. Dr. J. Manley murnder, a 3-year^ ‘f Shaw, pastor of South Moth- the investigmtion or on marttera town 325 miles northeast of Sai- staying there escaped untauct. back home after a three-m«^ oddst Church, and an otticer lea^ng to the arrests. gon. ’There was sharp fighting in No Americans were hurt, the same area last week. The hotel housed Mx ' TTIL leeks apparently f^m the Marine Corps in Hart- In addifion to the two Shap 10 Killed in State of started with dognapers and end- ley pupils, those arrested were A U.S. military spokesman Marines, sevoral American hon- ed with medical men. ' . . . Identified as William E. Jack- said a company of the 3rd Bri- vilians and several U.S, H w y live. Official notiniioaitaon has not gade took about 100 rounds of Seabees. Mso- ’Thunder disappeared in Feb- gg y^t been received from the son, 24; Alan Ritsema, 19; ;c> ruary from the home of Jim j>efense Department and de- George Hanna m , 21; Lewis Record Toll Feared 60mm and 82mm mortar and The servicemen fired on ttw Neglia,. 16; Spencer Hill, 40; Pe 67mm recoilless rifle fire from a attackere. One Viet Cong ww (o» Shortor alto family, .^ter avaiteWe art; this repeated checks with the Pon- ter Quintard, 19; and Thomas (Communist force of unknown rbparted killed inside Ihe hotel, Shorters ^^,g„ y^g jh and Ms s^ep- Abbott, 20. AU are from Ridge size. ’The enemy also hit the The attswdi lasted albout M ^lu d ed the dog had been sto- b^g.^_ ^^g^^g^ ^ Fuller, field. Over Long Holiday Americans with heavy fire from minutes. , automatic weapons and small Sources said a Ifi-m an vihA joined the Marine (torps May PFO ROBERT J. WHI’TE CHICA<30 (AP) — ’Traffic year’s three-day Memorial Day arms, Thunder turned up lafit week 21, 1966. under the buddy pro- Two Quit Parade accidents over. the Memorial weekend. However, he added. mg team appaientty used , NORWALK (AP) — The local ’The fighting continued until sampans to get the expkteivM in an experimental labbratory- ogram,___ _ they___J ------brought------the— total Stephen - FuMer of Hawaii, are A. J . - weekend snuffed out the since this year the respite spans, daybreak when U.S^undts began a 'Z~Ti ~ o ™ of the Veterans Hospital in Ann members of the family hrobhens. Edwin White of D is^^ American Veterans uygg himdreds of Americans four days, total traffic dearths- a sweep of the ar3a Late re- ^ ® Arbor. He already had under- ggry^g ^ branch of the ^ other giwps ga,d safety experts feared today barring a trend reversal-wlU ponts said the acUon'continued ^ gone one operation in prepara service. rence C. White, a Vietnam vet- ***^y ^ stepping out of Nor- y^e long hoMday period might hit a new Memoriai day week- midday fion for an eventual lung toans Pfc. White was born Got. 12. ^ < ^ P LeJeune. w ^ ^ o r i t o Day p a ^ e p j^ ^ ^ e a record toll. end high. U.S. spokesman said the ^ ^ S v S plant. 1947, in Rockville. He lived in Sodetv ftoA# tn tnkn nai* to number of deaths on "Reports to this time indicate Americans had reported kdlling The dog, sUH weartog his Manta cs..^ tor 11 years and ^ J”. the nation’s streeti^ and high- the final total will fall within the 29 Communist troops. U.S: oasu- (See Page Seventeen)' identification tags was discov Yaid, and Kemieth D. White Jr. ’Tuesday’s march prompted the ,__, . 1 . ^ -tka aittended Manchester High ered by Dorothy Dyce, Detroit of East Hartford; another step- withdra^. ^ representative of the National School before his enlistment. brother, Richard FuUer of The local Jewish War Vet- Howard Pyle, president of the council at the s t ^ of tl« hoU- Animal Welflare Institute. ,ov.n«,u .i™. Atrs. Dyce happened to stop at z s uieh coun RuUn«s He was employed at the Gen- (See Page Eight) (See Page Seventeen) about 5 per cent less than last 6 p.m. Friday to midnight Tues- O . f t Thunder’s pen in the hospital as day. i d she was checking on the condd- enal Oleening Service and Con' tral Co-op, both of Manchester, ’The all-ti'me high tor any holi tdons of animals used in experi day was 720 tor the' three-day ments. before entering the Marines. Survlvoreople by taking away their Area Evacuated dtizenahin}.’’ Justice Hugo L. 3. NEW YORK (AP) - Some 20 ^ 6-4 SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) Charles T. Snipes ordered ev- broikerage hoixse employes * aire —A boxcar loaded with 100,000 eryone out of the area. Including being questioned by invesUgat- ^ court pounds of TNT Caught fire after 14re-flgbtlng units and reaidentq ors lookmg into allegartions of News Tidbits a train derailment today^ and within a two-mile area of the muJitimfflian-dollar manipule- speoiiflcally wiped out the guv- jxillce ordered evacuation of a scene. M<«, «, Mock American .rr'Jf.jSlof hie citizenship fors. wide area of lower Spartanburg ‘It is impossible for us to get Issues. voting in a fijureign election. John Charles Daly, radk> and Oounty, near enough to the ammunition The .brokerage salesmen, em- The county sheriff said, oar to fight the blaze,’’ said So broad was the ruling that television newsman and TV paa- ‘"Ttoat’s enough explosive „to Sndpes. "AU we can do Is let.it ployed by more than a dozen dissenting justices, el moderator, win become head firms in New York and Chreago, Harlan, complained of Voice of America replacing blow up the whole county.’’ bum.’’ are being ask^ if ^ ^ench that It means John Chancellor wdio Is reJoilK ■rite railway car, one of about Snipes said the ammunition Is offered or accepted oa* those who desert to the enemy ing the NBC news departmant 85 that derailed on the Atlantic of a type described as Class 3 OT ^bmltted to Maci^all aenationaUzed. . . . Prerident Saragat of Raly Coast Line’s main north-south Army plastic explosives. He route, also contained a. quantity gaid it takes a treihendous fiirearts, ^ the ^ rulii« reverses a 1958 made an Impaaalimed plea la of Army ammunition. I' amoimt of heat to explode this d'ccisdon in whrtrti the court held the Common Market natloBS la* o^a.i^lTadv^e the government had the right to day to aUow Great Britaiiril The train left the tracks about type ammunition, Some of the men already have cifizenahip from membership . . . A Soviet naval half a mile from the community The TNT was said to be in the been fired or suspended by their American-born Clemente I ^ z force is r^ rte d Bteaaalag;l»> of Switzer, 18 miles south of center of the boxcar. . 'firms. lino imrfjWnnrt fiKat th« beoaAise he voted in a Mejucan ward the Middle BSaat foil B Spartanburg. ’Three tank cars <'We’re Just going to have to It election, to that decision the possible role In the Arab-XniMi containing alcohol and other y,g reaches tt',’’ inteirrogart|iohs were beirg con late JrwttOB FcMx Frankfurter conflict . . . Army iQKflceinMil chemicals' exploded and caught Snipes. ‘"Ihat could be half ducted by the stock exchangee ^ w l^ ^ e T ^ based the right on the authority said today the d«>ath toll fire. an hour or it could be 24 to 36 which they aro a i m ^ the Constitution e i ^ Congress reached 10 In the ooUlahai i No injuries were reported. hours. We just don’t know.’’ and, in some cases, by a federal J " ® a™, mav a grand JuryVhere. to regulate foreign affairs. two Army hellcopten ijiear The ammunition oar, painted snipes described the situation Black attacked thk; reasoning, Knox, Ky. . . . Prealdent a grayish blue and specl^Jy critical, ' ’The biveatigation, moving for- saying the “implied power’’ the »on spent a quiet weekend )p ' :■[f;? mark^, was near the -bumuig The train crew managed to Birds of a Feather Too Much Together 8*^® d m g ress to Texas,' keeping in touch wijtfe tankers. Three, hours later the yjg front portion of the train Exchange is- foore^ affairs does Middle East affair, but falMgg • •• f-v wooden boxcar caught fire and ^f the area qui'Ckly, Later, Thesp blackbirds flocked together — too many of them it seems—at the home of Ronald Runyon, Ewhiville, Ind. It was only natural that the sapling eventu New Yoric Stock Exchange is ^ give government power to announce when he wlU mt)U» I WM reported burning fuitouely. to WaahIngtoB ‘aBUtanburg Oouhty ShecUT (Bee Page Seventeen) ally bent to their wishes.’ (AP Photofax) (See Page Nine) to wiithdiraw oitizenshii). 0 ■J.. ~i n B a
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BtANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY ^,1967 PAGE THBEMr PAOK TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALp! MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1967 Vernon Shrine Names Albert Dewey Pop Gincert ,Sheinwold on Bridge Pro-Israel Parade -By ALFRED ffiEIN ^LD I t o f t dealer Town Gets $9^200 Grant In Capital Honorary Parade Marshal Di*aws Crowd Both (idee vni Disrupted in N.Y. ‘T H E WAY A friend of mine goes tlirouigh N O K IH ”■ Albert T. Dewey of 64 Robert By J demonstra* your nukod wheftlier you want north oh Brookfield St. to Me wMb the suhtiiUe, "Old TimerB ‘ ”rhds is the greatest break play), and South tried a finesse 9 KIS School. Works. 72nd Street and. Broadway, ra- tors with numerous signs, in to be an epena singer or live in morial Field "of Manchester Nlghit.” with the Jack. O 93 Work is at a standstill be , suited in the arrest of a Queens cluding, “ Bring the Israelis through I have ever seen in my High Sehool. Dignitaries will re Heed Start will run mornings im Atnecica. Vou oan’i dn both.” Harry EHls Dickson conduct ♦ 43 cause ” we cannot procure con man who allegedly threw a to life,” said Dr. George L. Meh* view the parade from the west West oo-vered -with the queen Amerioa Ond peace to the Mid TH b was itJhe dtotum of Lynn ed as he has done at previoua for six weeks starting July 6. crete and bituminous materials,” mato at the Arab group and hit M l ren, assistant secretary of agri side bleachers of the football of hearts, forcing out dummy’s North *oit — dle East.” Some Araibe otented, Owen, peraooahle American pnognams. o f this aeries, and Thera are 85 openings for culture. ace. South struggled on for a 1 4 PM I 4 he said. Part of road mainten a detective. Bags of w^er were “ I’aHiestine is A rab!” and, 0 |>e«a alnger oaat the role field. ehlldran. Applications are avail- to r offered mualc o f a enmewhet few more tricka but e-venitualUy 1 KT Pm 4 4 AiBrii ance is also coming to a slow- dropped on A the Arabs from ‘‘Down ■with Ztonlsm!” MehSon referred to the appU- Dewey Is no stranger to the able ^ the principals’ schools, ^own, he added. X)t Mhni In the June 17 presen mnre serious nature during the had to give up a heart Down apartment windows. The two sides Jeered I t eoeb oation of the remote s e n ^ g Shrine marshal’s Job; he was Classes will be held at the tation ot "La Boheme” as part first half of' the program. one. Trlcarloo appealed to all The Arabs’ , postmarch Hally other. A shoe sailed through tha techniques to -identify within marshal for a Shrine Ceremonial discard his losing heart on dunv- y s Maple Street School from 9 of the Plana 7 salute to the live EhreryitUng was weU played and Wrong Tboughta homeowners to refrain from minutes soil conditions and parade many years ago. m y’s lost diamond. . a.m. to 1 p.m. Lunch and trans was intemiixted by a bomb air from the toraeli aide. An ly in Hacihord. wen recei-ved. N South went down -because be throwing grass clippings into moisture, crop yield, and the "I don’t recall Just what year Persevexance gets you farther threat. Arab picked It up a ^ threw it lihm. Owens m ore' or less Highlight of the evening was portation is furnished. the town streets. He called it it ■was,” he said, "but the late tiiMught in terms of taking a then fear. After police broke up the bat back, striking a detective on tha eqpitnuimB the attuetioin in incidence and severity of plant Ronald KuUk’s perfotmance of Head Start includes Gov. Trumbull, who was a heart fitneese sooner or later. Daily QuMtion group littering and said it presents a tle, some 25,000 Israeli support back of the head. Mora shoes, wMch moat aapisMg Amerioans disease. the sold port in a Trumpet and Individual work to meet the “ multitude of problems." Shriner and a potentate of He ahoutd have thought about As de^er, you hold: Spades, ers marched up Riverside and then eggs, began to fly. find UieihBelveB today when The process in'volves flying Ctoncerto by Hummri. It was special needs of the children. Sphinx Temple, came here for Albert T. Dewey setting up dummy’s dlaoncnds. A-Q-jr-10-9-4; Hearts, K-d-6; Dl- Rockville Wospital Notes Drive, While about 75 Arabs, A tomato spattered deteettva they w ant to get estahUshed in the equipment over land in rather a relief not to hear the ’The staff is certified professional the parade.” The correot play is to duck a ainonds, 9-8 ; Clubs, 4-8. Admitted Thursday: Stanley marched up Broad-way chant Robert Sayler. Arrested in tha the gkunoceus field ot opera. If planes, but Dr. G. W. Irving Jr.,' membership In Omar. He is a Haydn or VlvoMi oonoertl, both diamond immediaiiely sifter personel with consultant serv Manchester last was host to What do you s^T Sditek of 132 West Main St.; (Herald photo by Satemis) ing, "Aqaba is Arab.” incident was Jules Goldmfin, 56, you have a aon or daughter admdnlsitrator of the Agricul retired vice president of the ices available when' needed. the Shrine Ceremonial in 19.66, 6t whUfii are far better known, raffing the tbiird round of cluba. Dawn (Joulombe of 38 Grove St. 'Ihe Arab group. headed west of Rega Park, Queens. He -wo# tural Research Ser-vice, looked Connecticut Bank and Trust Answer : Bid one spade. You contenpla/ting such a oareer, when the late John I. Olson was and Just bow Hummel qualified It -woidd be wrong to take the Children scheduled for kin Scott Hudson of 20 Thompson on 86th Street, en route to R iv charged -with disorderly con forward to the day when satel Cb., has served in many capac have U points in high cards Tin Lizzie Takes 1927 Classmates to Reunion you. would'do well to review her general chairman and his as for a “Pop” program is some ace of diamonds first because dergarten this September may St.4,, Edward Laskowski of 135 erside Drive, but was turned duct. htotory and see wtieit a bard lites are used to transport it and ities as a layman at St. M ary’s declarer needs every avaiilahle and 2 podnrtB for the doubktons. sistant was Supreme Court” what of a mystery. He cer apply. ' > Vernon Ave.; Joyce Owen of 22 Jack (Gordon, a member of Holding the class banner are, Guests of honor were Mr. and understanding of the many stu back by police. Along 86th The Riverside Dri-ve parade, Jdb It is to get efltahtished. said: “ The possibilities for se Church, and last fall was hon tainly isn’t a heavy composer, entry to dummy in order to Since your bigh-card ebructure Justice Charles S. House. The 'money comes from the Grove St. the committee of the 40th re left to right. Dr. Bernard Sher Mrs. Chester Robineon, Mr. and dents and atheletes he has guid Street, a bearded Orthodox rab from 72nd to 96th streets, fea^ Bum in' Kennaba, Wls., Lynn curing vast amounts of useful ored for 25 years service as a but on the other hand he can’t ruff diamonds twice and then ia exoellient and you have a -very Dewey has been a Shriner for Office of Elconomlc Opportunity Discharged Thursday: Ora union of the Class of 1927 of idan, ' reunion ohalrman; Mrs. Mirs. Charles (Pete) Wlgren, ed. bi waved a prayer book and tured a number of bands, with information within extremely member of the board of the return to dummy. abrong major suit you can afford showed enough talent so that L,ynn Owen more than 52 years. He Joined be called popular by any and Title I, a federal grant Boone of Upper Butcher Rd.; W alt Bradiley and his orches -shouted in Hebrew. Several per Police Chief Inspector Sanfcunl short time periods are aimo^ Newington Home for Crippled to make the optional opening ' Marchester High School, ar Howard Little, treasurer; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W ilfred Clarke oh gnuduatbm fram high school Sphinx Temple in 1916, and im stretch of the imagination. East returns the eight of under state supervision. The Robert Marston of 55 Campbell sons attempted to dart at the D. Garelik, who is Jewish, act ate along these lines, and Umitless.” bid. rives at the Manchester Country Mitt Nelson, a committee mem and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K el tra played for dancing. He was she ted the choice ot four Children. Mr. Kutdk played with a hearts, end South must step up local share is 32,170 to be paid .^ve^; Sherry Gad-wah of 95 ing as grand marshal. An esti mediately became a member of Copyright 1967 Club for the ga)a event Satpr- ber, and Charles Treat, class ley. Kriley, who wUl retire this a former member of Horace Arabs. ) scholanhApe to the music de- they’re wonderful training These remarks 'were in testi A fter the parade Saturday, beautiful, round tone and with •with the Wing rather than try a in kind, ^ the Arab Patrol. After return General Features Oorp. Unldh St.; Roger Burke of Lin- piloting a 1927 Ftord. president.. year, was presented with a Heidt’s band. A fashion show The parade had been planned mated 126,000 persons took port paiitxnents o f mualc-orieirted grounds for the new singer. You mony before a House Ap- some of the marching units will little or no effort. The audi finesse. Dummy’s ace of heeirts ing from service in 'World War The program will work this den Dr., Ellington; Emil Pru- Mrs. Ludwig Hansen, seen Classmates attended the scroll listing his achievements of 1027 sports clothes and as a celebration of Israel’s 19th in an outdoor raMy at lOOtk colleges. She choee NOnthwest- can get better training in this prjpiiaUons subcommittee last present drWls for the public to ence enjoyed it, but I had a must be sa-ved for the right I, he rejoined the unit, which is •VIETNAM CASUALTY year with the ^Windham Com cha Jr., of 21 East St. of the reunion, Isiln the back event from Califomia, Ohio, in sports since coming to Man dresses, "C?an ^.You Ever For anniversary, but became on Street and Ri-verslde Dri-ve. em and then transfened to country than you can get month and released Sunday see. They will be done behind feeling they would have pre time—after the dJamords have- the second oldest unit of the munity Action Agency directed Illinois, Tennessee and Penn chester in 1926, and making get?” was presented by the Julllard when a successful au- abroad, but a finished artist is night. ’The agriculture officials the high school building, near been set up. MUJflOKD (AP) — The family seat, and Mrs. Gordon Fogg has Temple, outdated only by the ferred soopothing like "Stompin’ by OEO. . Advertisement— committee. the result of experience, and are seeking $340,000 for re the football field. Units will be • South leads a diamond to Ihe of Arm y Sgt. Geooge W. Harris, Just left the vintage car. sylvania. note of his inspiration to and dSUon there won her a lajrge band! at the Sa-voy” better. Band en A ll full-time personnel, di- , The "B ig Band Sound” of the Bchotenhlp for study in New you can’t get experience here. search on the eqihpment. the Arab Patrol, and Drum ace, raffs a diamond, leadis a 33, of MiMkxrd, -was informed ot When Omar Shrine Club was thusiasts m'ust have appre n 9 tdt«, teachers and teacher- 40’s, live stage show- sponsored Ybrtn In her first Swiss season, Corps, and the Motor Patrol. spade to dummy’s king and his death in Vieitnam late Sun-' Idam Peck are appealing the as formed in , Manchester In 1947. ciated Mir. Kuitik’s work, but ■Ides- w ill attend a 40-hour by the Lions and Rotary Clubs Lynn sang about 100 perform ruffs another diamond. Now he day night. 10 Killed in State sessed value placed on their She took a B £ . and an M.S. Shorter Campaigns then as the Quarry Club and ’The initiation and ritual work devotees of Harry James were training pro^tun at Wllllmantlc of Vernon. Sunday, June 11, ______Tax Appeals ances, many of them leads. draws the rest of the trumps Sgt. Hqpris is survived by bia property at 59-71 Tolland Tpke. a t JoBtard, with hoaocs. In later aMillating with Sphinx for the class of candidates fo r definitely left in the lurch. State College. 1067 at 8 p.m. Vernon High She’s good enopgh to sing with WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. and leads a heart to the ace to ■wife and four cMidren. Their biuldings there are as most fieUs, you 'oouU go to Tempile as a Shrine olub, Dew the Shrine that now numbers Elai^er had. heard the ■ High School Reunion School, Loveland Hill, Vernon. the Met, but even in her second John WllHams, R-Del., has sug sessed at 3209,810 and their land work at a fine salary with ey was one of the charter mem over 170 begins at 4 o’clock In ’Tn||uniphal March from Verdi’s . Plqna are complete for the Donation 32.00. Tickets are Brought for season there got only five per gested that presidential cam Record Toll Feared at 333,910. They are being rep such leoatnsnendations, but not bers, and has continued his Clarke Arena, " A l ^ ” -which la popular -with fifth year reunion of the Rock- available from members of eith- / . in bpem. A S’uB>i:igbt.’'suhDhu> formances. And she got roles paigns be shortened in order to resented by Atty. John R. Mro- reduce campaign costs. Just Fibbut everyone. W e also vUle High School CHass o f 1062. er club, or at the office of Can- ship OMS., nest and‘'adr die like Hehnwige ih "Die Wal- Now 47 Parcels sek. He said he has urged the got Suppe’^'Qvenbure to "Poet n will be at the Elk’s Car- tor A Goldferb, Realtors, 40 ~ V w «0 t in V^enm, gut. a degree k;uere,” a fine place to be a Democratic and RepuUican Tolland and Peasant,” Which used to be Showing riage. House on North Park St, Windsor Ava, RockvUle, or at Over Long Holiday ’Tax .aippeails have been filed Rogers Corp. is appealing the there, another PhSniKht and complete nonentity. STATE pa,rtiee to consider bolding their extremely popular-with pit or Jufie 10 with a social hour at 7 the door, assessment placed on three o f einotlier degree and finally I t ’s ho wander that she has 1 in Hartford County Court of (Continned from Page'One) national con'ventions in Septem chestra in the days'-of silent “ SlMiggy’’ A t I ■ I p.m. and a buffet dinner at 8. its parcels. The property at 24 atsuited audfiSuning (o r op- returned to Europe where she ^ 3:45-7:10 I Tomorrow Goat. I Children Under Common Pleas by the owners ber, rather than July or August. Repko to Be Guest Speaker movies and -with hotel ensem Dancing w ill be to the music ’The Herald’s Vernon Bureau Mill St. is assessed $271,780 for ■enaUe oppo rtunHIee. has a two-year contract in Zu- Pyle said the Inoreasing fatal- ET®"® of 47 more Manchester parcels, This would cut the campaign bles in the days when thoe? “Professor” At I From 12:30 I 12— 75c of the P in t House Fbur. la at 88 Park SL, tel. 875-3136 the buildings and $32,990 for I'ich as a prima donna. She can 5(35 and 9 P.M. | . 1 , itv rate over the past two years Berabe, 20, She. landed a posMkm vdtta time from two months or more exdistcd. It was nice to hear the Interested members of the bringing to 94 the number of the land. A parcel on Mill St. make some guest appearances a smaH opera company in to about fi've weeks. At Memorial Day Ceremony work in a fuH-dress i>erfoirm- ^wjetter tlwi’ra dot'fom FUNNY...Ib fKt ttey*r6 ftliBBERW twin Class of 1062 who have yet to be mailed had been taking acquaintances appeals filed to dote on the is assessed at $2,590 and an e.Vsewhere ■which may result in drivers on the nation’s highways Switzerfand in a city of eiibout ‘”rhe ■very things ■which have ance, and Dorothy Fldlar’s make reeervatlohs are asked to Rockville. up for pleasure trips, was re October 1966 Grand List. The other on Mill St. at $2,600. a obntr^t -with a really big State Senaitor Andrew Repko, Libnairian Mrs. M ary Tracey; and underlines “ the urgency 60,000. This, of course,, would caused much of the increase in oeWo solo incident to the com ported in critical condition at deadline tor filing is Wednes , Rogers Corp. is being repre opera company, or she can stay with which states must adojk b t an impdssibUtty in the United the cost o f campaigning—televl- R-'WilMdingtoin, -wiM serve as the Audio-'visuai aiid aAvaixis by position, WIM beautifully played. Yale-New Haven Hospital. Po day. sented by the Manchester law on and have a relatively normal new safety programs that meet States Cities of 60,000 don’t guest speaker at Toililand's an Kenneth Kiti-vanec; Spelling PoncWelli’s ‘‘Dance of the lice said he had rented the In May 1957, following Man firm of Lessner, Rottner, Karp life in a single city with secur si n and the Jet airplane—^have Vernon federal standards.” have opera houses; they do in team awtaida by Mrs. Doris Hours” last heard here this sea plane from Brainard F’ield in chester’s lost pre-vlous revalua and Plepler. ity of employment and a pen made it unnecessary to continue nual Memorial Day Parade "The time has long since the German-speaking countries. Ttoibdiassen and Mrs. Rutih M)at- son in a OonneotSoUt Opera P»bsS>i*.) Hartford. tion of property, 30 appeals George M d Gladys Negro are sion to live on when her ■voice with our present long cam ceretmomdes, tonuwrow at 2 pm. paissed for horse and buggy They >«*«■ not what the Amer paigns,” Williams told a news teson; music awards by Robert production of the entire opera, IfjinSwsr ^ were filed. appealing the assessment placed is gone. on the Green. Administrator Appointed safety programs to be replaced ican visualizes as opera houses, Veiardi; cheerleaders and girls’ "La Giaconda,” went very well By state statute, baxpayera on 20.3 acres of their property "America got short-changed,” man Sunday. He said the plane The parade, spemsored by the by programs capable of coping however. Ohere is a theater physical education awards by musically, but suffered from off Vernon St., at the Manches was her complarnt “After the and television allow a candidate local 'VEW Post WiM start from with more than 100 million li Scouts Rename who appeal aasessments ere re w ^ extensive stage facilities Miiss Feri Burke, and boys the recent memory of Im-ving it ter-Vernon town line. It is as war we lent the Europeans to be heard by every voter In St. Matthew’s Church parking At South St. Nursing Home censed drivers, many of whom quired to pay 75 per cent of and resident companies such .as physical education a'wards by oompietely staged as a ballet sessed at $6,600. ■- money to g;et back on their feet the country In five weeks so lot and. oonbinue down the are on the highways at the same Area Chairman their taxes while their appeals the “stock" companies that gen William Hoiley. in opera. Opening For The Harold Dederlck of Walling- ard LoBter of Howard’s Car and the first thing they did was “ anything beyond that is bound Green, endaing up 'at the Hicks time,’ ’ Pyle concluded. are in litigation. •Leontina Negro is appealing erally vjent down the drain in The Bulletin Board Mrs. Leroy Parker of 50- rebuild their opera houses. to be repetitious and boring.” Memorial School ball field, ford has been appointed admin- V*Uagc and James FUkoff ot Last year 642 persons died in ’The Board o f Directors, the assessment placed on 119 the 30’b here; although vestiges The onrientaitiion and regis Williams St. was re-elected ’Uius, America subsidized Euro ■where the ceremondies will be KENNEDYS GATHERING 9fh Consecufive Season istrator of the Rockville Memo- traffic accidents over Uie three- when It estinnated the tax re acres of her property off Ver _ can still be found sin some o f the tration ses^n for parents of HYANNIS PORT. Moss. (AP) chairman of the Manchester- pean opera but steadfastly re Business Reforms held. day holiday, a . record for a turn for the 1967-68 fliBoal year, non St. The building Is assessed the next first grade class will rial Nunring Home on South S t Executive Council of the Bolton Community Associa "Straw Hat” ' circuits. Partdetpants will include the — The Kennedy family is gath based it on a 99 per cent ool- at $11,900 and the land at $49,- fuses a nickle for opera in this WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Memorial Day observance of tion, at a meeting held re One nigbtf 'this-'theetter may Saints Fife and Drum Corps of be held Wednesday night at ering at their Cape Ood oom- l>ederic.k specialized in reha- Union Ooogregational Church lecrtion of all tax bills. The one 740. country.” Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., a«)y length. The most recent cently at Mott’s Community present an opera, the next a the Rockviffle American Legion 7:30 in ithe Meadowbrook poomu for Memorial Day. bDltatioin and chronic illnesses will meet in the social room per cent cushilon is expected to The Negros are being repre Thic,, of course, is all too true. says that while the nation is four-day Memorial Day week play, the 'third might stp mitei- Post; the 'V n v Color Guard; School ail purpose room. Mrs. John P. Kennedy, the for the past 20 yeara. He has Wednesday ait 7:30 p.m Hall. The association la com sented by Lessner, Rottner, It may further be argued that property concerned about hu end was in 1961, when there cover taxes outstanding be cal comedy,-the fourth ballet, The Scoreboard president’s ■widow, and h ^ two Dotes for meetings and proj posed o f all active, registered Karp and Plepler, we’re .spending billions in the the Ametrioam Legion Color beeh instrumental in the devel were 462 high'way deaths. cause o f the appeals. the fifth a symplhony concert, man rights in criminal law, it The Braves will play "the Reds children, Oairdine end John Jr., ects win be submitted end the cduh volunteers of the Con Par East, only a tiny portion of Guard; the Board of Selectmen; GLEN HAVEN opment of Unpro-ved and stand Thera were 60 drownlngs tins O f the 47 latest parcels on also should worry about fair and and the sixth another opera. Fire Department and the Boys tomorrow at the Hicks ballfield. arrived Saturday. qalendar for the year arranged. necticut Valley Girl Scout which could benef it the arts im- expeditious action by federal ardized care and administration weekend. Twenty-six persons which appeals have been filed, The theater is kept busy every The Yanks will face the Pi- Sens. Robert P. Kennedy, D- The Hospitality Committee of Council living in Manchester measureably. League. in the nursing home. lost, their lives in boating acci 39 are owned by Edward J. agencies in their dealings with raites Wednesday nigtht at the N.Y., afd Edward M. Kennedy, and Bolton. night and a ■variety of enter It’s not all quite as ro-sy in Any organrizataon w i'^ n g to the Women’s Fellowship will dents. Holl and two by the Holl In big and small businesses. H'icks field. D-Mass., are expected to Join BOYS' M Y CAMP H « is a charter member of Mrs. Dante Balboni and Mrs. tainment la offered to suit dif the European picture as Mrs. participate in the parade, is re serve refreshments. Kennedy urged reforms to end the American Academy of Med Edward Bayles were elected to vestment Oo. ferent tastes. Generally opera Owen ivould have you think. quested to contact the post The first two games in the the fam ily gathering.. Driver Charged NEW HAVEN (A(P)— Ten long delays in deciding cases by For farther details write or call camp director ical Administrators and an as the nominating and resource Edward J. Hell’s holdings are candies ■win predominate. ’These Jobs in opera, houses home today to make arrange Men’s Softball League will be Rose Kennedy is -with her hus Ricbard Jones, 23, of Water- persons have lost their lives in the numerous fedeonal regulatory George Mitchell, P.O. Box 13, Manchester, Conn., or sociate member of the American committee. a t 200 Main St., at LiiUtle and It’s an government subsid'ized achieve a sort of “civil-service” ments for the march. played Wednesday night at the band, formier Ambassador Jo bury was arrested early last Connecticut accidents during ' NOW AVAILABLE AT agencies and a more unlvers^ call ^ t e r 7 pan. 233-7626 or call camp secretary College of Nursing Home Ad- Area women who ■will be Brood Sts., at Congress St. and but not necessarily by a cen- status and theie isn’t the com Fire Extinguished AmoUt ban-fields. Hayden and seph P. Kennedy who flew to night on Rt. 83 and charged the Memorial Day weekend— method of a^^ykig ordinary day or evening— Hartford 568-677. mlnlstraitors. serving as delegates to the an BDometteiad A-ve,, and on Oxford tnal govenmient. Most of the pulsion to work hard when se A fire of undetermined origin Mason will face 'VFW on FUeld his summer home Ikom Fnim with , overorowding a small four of them on' fee highways. PINE PHARMACY 1000 Justice, such as is practiced by Free Brochures Are Available At Kiause Florist, Nasslft St., Mountain Rd., Garth Rd., $ ? nual council meeting to be held money comes from municipal or curity is at hand. Moreover, it was extinguished Saturday 1, and iBdUs Auto parts plays Beach, Fla., several weeks ago. Other appointments, accord sports car, police said today. FHre, a plane crash and a the courts. Arms Co., Herdlc’s Hobby Shop, Hobby Shop, Center St„ m January 1968 are Mrs. Ed Dale Rd., Ferguson Rd., Arnott 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 state sources, as a matter of is next to impossible to get night at the home o f Dr. AUyn Burroughs on Field 2.' ing to Dederick, Include Mrs. He is scheduled to appear in mishap at a stock car race ac He said that generally, the Jackson’s Market, Wfuiping, Bolton Pharmacy. ward Bayles, Mrs. Bernard Rd., E. Middle T^ke., ahd R e fact, and t h ^ are admisson some shirker out of the com Danhbeck on Rt. 30. Damage Ellen C. Coburn, RN, as direc Rock-vlUe Ciroult Court 12 on counted for six of the deaths. agencies hai'e acted fairly, but Brennan, Mrs. Don Carpenter, gent St. (5 K T T H A T charges aa weD, consderably pany once he or she has achiev ■was contained to thefe'ceiling of Manchester Evening Herald tor of nursing. June 13. added that some of them have The fire, In BerUn Saturday, Mrs. Norman Dey, Mrs. Law Their botal assessed value is below prices .that prevail here. ed. tenure rights. the basement and the floor o f Tolland correspondent Bette Mrs. Cobum is a graduate of shown bias and prejudgment, killed Thomas Leedom, a 29- rence Dunn, Mrs. Arthur Eng- 379.460. * One or two of these sing the first story, according to the Quatrale, teL 875-2843. CoGumbia Presbyterian School Nobody expects to hear and inconsistency and an overly year-oid engineer, and three of land, Mrs. Everett Kelsey, Mrs. The H oll Investment Co. hold- see the greatest names in opera ers or instrumentalists can be Tolland 'Volunteer Fire Depart- of Nursing fai Now York and technical and unrealistic outlook mient. No estimate of damage Stocks in Brief his chl'idren, Cynthia Ann, 3, OMfford Kenne, Mrs. Ralph Ings are on Ferguson Rd. with at these productions. The public tolerated, but when the conduc Shortstop Bert Campaneris of has experience in hospitals and Tired of Painring? in interpreting regulations. Is a-vaflable. Mary Alice, 1, end Anthony Al Lewis, Mrs. Kenneth Machln, a total assessed value of goes to enjc^' the-' music, not the tor gets lazy or inept, the wlrole Kansas City finished 10th In the nimsing homes. Kennedy’s opinions were in an The local department was as NEW YORK (AP) — Loeera bert, one mohtii. Mrs Manuel Margarido, Mrs. 32,580. skigens. A fter a while they’ll get production can sag hideously. American League most valuable Mrs. Martha H. Wood of INSTALL BIG article he wrote for Nation’s _ outnumbered gainers by almost Leedom’s wife and two other Thomas Oppelt, Mrs. Frederick Holl and his investment com- This does happen. Yet, on the sisted by the Crystal Lake and player poll last season. Wapping was named dietioian. to know the music so well that Business, a magazine published children managed to flee to Ruggles, Mrs. Cfiaude Sauder, pany are being represented by whole, tlie system works much Vernon Fiire Departments. The She" won her B.S. in foods and «?®*y <*<*8 allteiwxm they get three or four times as by the U.S. Chamber of Com as caution reigned on the stock safety from the flames that M rs Arlene Swanson, Mrs. the Manchester law firm o f La- ALUMINUM better there than what we fat South Will'ington Department nutrition at the Uitiverslty of much for their money when they merce. market. swept their home. David Thomas, Mrs. Ruel Belle, Rothenberg an^d Wood- uously call opera in this coun served on a ^andby basis. Massachusetts. hefir a "feativa]” performance, STARTS TONITE ______In Southington, a head-on w ick s and Mrs. Stanley house. SIDING try. Balloon In A ir Show Mn. Ruth Strong of Glaston Nervousness over the Middle because they know what to lis CAPITAL FOOTNOTES J8unes A. McCarthy and Wll- There tu-e himdreds of Ameri Charles MacArthur of Cider i Absolitely FlUBBERGASTINCa bury was named director of pa East situation was heightened proved fatal -Wojeoski. ten for and 'what. they should Atty. Gen. Ramsey d a rk says Mill Rd. and his hot air balloon by news that Israeiis and Arabs Berube, 40, and expect at increased prices in can singers steadily employed in New York CSty’s criminal Jus ‘ iiiTDWfir^...... tient actl-vities. She has beim ac are a featured attraction at the had exchanged -ffiire along the her son Ronald T. Berube, 17, ------Don’t take chances ^ German opera houses and tak tice budget is trigger than the tive In 4-H In Hartford County. a ..world-famous house. Antique Air Show this weekend. Gaza Strip. ' as they were on their Way to with your home. Ask 1/ ing advantage of the opportun federal government’s. He said ’Ih e nursing home has' 120 There are some sixty-odd The show is the first o f the year Continued oonoem about Virt- Southington High School Class for your estimate, ^ ities afforded. The Germans his department spends $4canomic Op throughout the country. tersection. Many of the 'honors TO TUESDAY, MAY 30 AMOUNT CHARGE YOUR " I don’t think the Italians re duty all day. Tkodilng -was sioweir' tten us 30 years. \ ) t REPAY* portunity reports graduates of Spelling Trophy Captured at the ceremonies of his senior ( MONTHLY OPIAAN sent Americans any more than Car Inflection Offered ual because many investors had Items on sale — Spinning Wheel, Flax Wheel, Bed Why "keep 'em waKIngP* the 116 Job Corps centers ap class were to have gone to him. $16.75 $300 any other outsider,” she ex The Tolland Junior High Spell Now Thru Tuesday ’Ilts New Oar Dealera of the taken Monday o ff to have a four- Warmer, Leaded Shades, Silver, Amberlna, Commodes, Thumb Suspense may be fine on TV— _but when PRESCRIPTION parently are doing well as a re The class day ceremonies were plained. "M y experience has ing team captured the Annual j RockriUe ■’A rea Ohatnher o f day memorial day weekend. Back Chair, Gov. Winthrop Desk, Grandfather’s Clock, Christ ou want cash. Beneficial knowe you want 26.58 500 sult of their training. More than T Interscholastic Competition tro called off In nearby Cheshire fast. That’s why we make eveiy effort to been that Italian opera houses f4 fr WINDSOR Conuneroe era again offering The Associated Press average mas Plates, Oriental Rugs and Many Other Items. CALL 36.41 700 50,(KX) of them have been {riaced phy for the third time in five when news of the accident was give the fastest service in town — Big O.K. are generally so badly managed DRIVE-IN ★ RT.5 vehicto inspectiton, acoortUng to of 60 stocks at noon was off .8 5L.16 1000 in Jobs, schools or the armed years last week. received. service. Call up and find outl that the ItaUans don’t ■want services. STARTS TONITE WiBleni A. Dtokson, Executive 322.9 wJlth industilnils off 20, BO B KITTLE *On 24 monili plaal The local team completed the ratis up .6 and utilMlee off .6. John Oaitaldo, 49, of Bridge - Taft Antiques anybody else to know how ba'i The U.S. Chamber of Com- Iteector of ttie RockvtHe Area WaieoinaHara tournaments vrith 20 points, edg Dosses of leading iatoes rang port was killed F ri^y night in 649-0468 things €ue: they ■want to kcC,) "x:e has urged businessmen CbamlMf o f Oonunenoei 884 HABTFOBD ROAD Tel. 643-9696 MANCHESTER b e n e f i c i a l f i n a n c e s y s t e m • 1700 OFFICES Cf^ -TO CO M T the secret in the family. ing out Rockville with 19 points. Itaymand Seraptain o f F itz ed from tractions to 8 or 4 what police called an apparent or to be more active in sol-vlng lo The tocal team is headed by hit-and-run accident. Police said AT “ But in Geimany, It’s fun. gerald Food, Getwral Ohaimnan points. Bartlett Brainard Products Loans $20 to $1000— Loans life-lnsursd at lew fiM t cal social problems rather tiian Captain Robert Gottier, ahd in ’The Dow Jones Injustriel av he may have been ttnick by There are so many Americans leaving them to the federal gov o f Ute projeot, has ^secured the 75 Talcott Rd., W. Hartford Beneficial Finance Co. of Manchetlsr PINE PHARMACY tliat wherever you go in the cludes Randall Blauvelt, Tim use o f the pariokng area o f the erage at' noon was off 4.67 at two cats. 233-4475 664 Center St. 649-9814 ernment. It has Issued a 24-page othy Gottier, Wayne Knight, 865.65. Richard Dixon, 39, of Bast ,836 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER , field of opera, it’s Just like Old booklet of guidelines for unoocupied FYrst National Stora Home Week.” and Cathy SmELil. Other mem on Wbidsar Ave. A safriy check CWoago A North Weatem 'Windsor, was wOs WUed Sunday Next tb Singer Sewing Center • Phone: 643-4156 | strengthening local government. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT— PHONE roRHOUAS bers of Uie team are Michelle lane win be set up with the Railway, up 10 points, oontin- w-hile dri-ving, in a stock car Cerrlglone, C hi quit a Babb, STARTS TONIGHT! GREAT HOLIDAY SHOW! Vesnon PoQttoe Deportment and lied to respond to news of its wice Sunday at the Thompson CHILDREN NEED Ricky Dambeck, George Rego, Read Herald Ads Co-Feature MATINEE T'MOW AT 2 P.M. win start next Saturday noon proposed acquisition of Essex Speedway. ^ Queens Belongs Andrea Smith and Rosenpary Frank Sinatra In tlE 5 pm . Wire. In East Windsor, a two-car B Also Frank Sinatra THIS HEALTH SUPERVISION Kirstein. "Von Ryan’s Expreu” Essex Wliira recovered from its collision took the Itie of Harry W ON R Y A N ’S EXPRESS’ It will tun the same hours Disabled Voter Re^stration ■weakness Friday and qpurted A. Quist, 60, of East Windsor, To the Indians, Eve. 7 A 9 e S a t 6 - 7 - 9:05 J t^ 5, 6 end 7. . July 1 is the final date for ’They require the very best medical and sur Sun. * Tnee 2:80 - 4:80 The aervtoe is provided with naarty 3 points. who had been a constable in EASTHARTFORD I gical care. Otherwise, their later years may be lERMinS? Princess Claims receiving mail application from 6:85 - 8:40 the help of tha AutomoMla Ih^ Control Data dropped 4 points, the town for 34 yeork. The mis- REMODELING SALE There's no place like home when it's protected by DRIVE-IN ★ 5 plagued by continuous poor health that might physically disabled persons ■wish durtty’s Highway Safety Oom- XeroK end PoSaroild 8 points or hap occurred on Route 140. have been prevented. NEW YO RK (A P ) — State ing to be nuide voters. tniibbm In a nation-wMe effort nwre. A light seaplane crashed in constitutional reform should Awards Night Program Adelines viera weak. Ixmg teand Sound off West i T E R M I N I X to help reduce-tha highway Medical authorities agree that these It U»ts you noUling to find out if hidden termites (so-called include giving back part ot The annual Awards Night A ll the top auto storiui Were brook Sunday night, killing a NOW IN PROGRESS death boSL physician checkups should be scheduled. First “flying ants'*) are dastniying the understructure and wood- ’ Queens to the Matitmecock In progiram wiH be held Thursday fractional toseirs. Major steel- woman passenger and critically m k of your hprib. FREE INSPECTION for htxne oomers. pufUUcffiy Ohaismiui Bradford year— at least every four,to $ix weeks. Second Reg. SALK . Phone or write now. dians, says a princess of that night at 7:30 in the High School THEATRE EAST G « Of ICIyxle Chervrolta-Bulck makera were narrowly-irflxad, injuring the pilot. Dead was year— every three months. Ages two to six Over 750.000 homes serviced. Our work is GUARANTEED tribe. cafeteria. Student awiarch will MMMMfm MMIk . M0-S491 soM arca N«w Oar Dealers are every six to 12 months. AS®® t f (1) Bmce-Teniunii. (2) E. L Bruen Co.. Inc. This i ■ ! Princess Sun . Tamo—Head be presented in the fioMowing deteemtawd to aasirt all drivers once a year. I f medication is needed we can fill oilskin Lined U tility Gases ...... Gi75 m , Quarsntee' is INSOREO by American Employers' Insur- i ACRES OF FREE EASY PABKINO ^•noe Co. Guarantee available for fife of building. * stone Jewel—whose Christian ctategorieB; perfect attendance in’ prevenUng tha high nunxber any prescription, even thps® fro*r' physicians in MEW LOW COST PROTECTION name is Ann Harding Murdock, and aoaderodc awards, paieeent- STARTING (WEDNESDAY!) of deaths that oteura on high- other cities. - R0JIIMBT TERMITES appearerl Friday at a hearing of ed by School Superintendent ______- ______Michael Caine Honeywell Paperweight Thermonieter...... 34)0 wwvB dafly. VOLKSWAGEN YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you . .. lor infested and non mlesfed houses—old the Constitutional Committee on Rdbert Briorton, and Ugh Is Ptflloe ewaf Gaoege Ttopp, LEA S IN & ln hdmes, new homes and houses under con- ALFIE!! m need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if struct Ion. (25,000 damage guarantee on Health, Housing and Social school principal Howard Har-' IA Misyor John B. Grant and offi shopping nearby, or we wlU deliver promptly OMlfiad buildings and contents — only Service. She was attired in a A l f F l E 24 Md. Letate Haw Smna aniuisl cost. Folder on request. vegr; Hbctary . aide aiwscds by cials of tha Chamber uiga all finumwi vrithout extra charge. A great many people en Hundreds Of Items 1/3 fo Vi Off aW ■ homemade blue felt dress and a IS RICH, RIPE, RIBALD! e W U m to uaa the toepaetton $18.00 ■valiabw ai. R trust us with their preecriptiwis. May we com \ headdreM of rabbit fur and ea SEDAN I Ifl A PARiUKNMT PICTURC-TECHMCOUM* Redgrave ' eervUoa. Hr pound and dispense yours? gle feathers. \ "MORGAN’* SerepUta) said care would be FASTBAGK SEDAN •rif $96.00 me. Sale Ends Saf., June 17fh o ' Mon.— F rL Mrs. Murdock produced deeds MIHtr's Restaurant checked .fo r toerln, toe-out, Hr Psll MaMwanct and maps whioli s te said sup ‘Morgan” 7:10 KARMASN QHIA MiY $99.00 .me. a---- WORLD'S LARGEST nutHflem, boakw,' Mghte end A U SALES HNAL! ported her tribe’s ctaim to land ^ - SPECIAL - W •Alfle” 8:59 per 767 51AIN ST. TERMINDfJ .TERMITE (XWTROL A l f F l E itenna affecting the safe STATION W A Q ^ •rir $112 me» In Dougleaton O ils, Slushing, IS BRISK, BRASH, BAWDY! openaUfon o f every aufamobtte. (It BMS.) Manchester , SERVICE T0N1XB OHmt MMlily Ln m Queens. j "Dfnner^Fof Two** ’Ib e inspection is free and a per m id a iC i> A PARAMOUNT PICTURE-TEGHNICOLOS* "Ceoino Boya]” •rif $112 Pits* AvilIlM*... Akhougb her tribe now numv at 7 • 9:10 sticker w U be iiasued each ricay PANEL TRUCK me. piftt hMsilrtit IsvIM Parldng Always Available, Birch St. Parking Lot BRUCE^TERM INIX CO.. INC. bars only 163, she ssid, they Suggeeted for Mature Andleitoee car. dicVdoAojriL StedioneM. ilfi Ntw Av«. West Hartford would btoiefit by baying a re 5 " * Also project TED TRUDON Rfs. II, Teltasd TpU.. servation and thus would not be Mikckey Mickey’s . TsIeeH^s-MsneliMtsr 849 MAIN STREET — SINCE 1945 . P h o M 233-9878 10 EAST GEhpnm ST. Scran- 1 rsquiired to pay land or nuisanct [F|9[FI![F f[UWU] MIotor Ssles, VOLKSWAGEN 447-2111 1 ’ MANC LLdaLLd HWuJ M U AJNild 1 ' 'V ' ^ 649-5201 ton W fleranton How - f A .
’.Y i '.iS PAGE FOUR V Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , o o n n „ Mo n d a y , m a y 29, i967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1967 P A G E m s Suspect Held Dr. Heublein, South Windsor In Slaying o f Radiologist, TV-Ra(iio Tonight The Baby Has D.C. Secretary Dies in Canton Outside Influence Strong THOIKHT FOR THE WEEK WASHINGTON (AP). — H m CANTON (AP) — Dr. CUbsrt Television acn of a prominent Washington Wliiivte Heublein,' pact ownar ; i8) Alfred' Hltohmck 5:00 ( 8) H o v U 7:80 On Development of Town dootor baa been charged 'with MO) Iron (C) o f the BeuU eln io o d and U 30) Social Security 0:00 In our prayers for peace, we .should contrast In our- minds chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are 13) Newebeat (C) ment of Housing and Urban De- South Windsor today is part The nearly nude body of Miss Heubieki Inc., the Uquor and 6:45 30) N e w s Btue (P) (O the meaning of His Kingdom to the haunting words of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Antdik, Willimantic. Her paternal 1 MO) The B’l* Valley' velopment under the "701” of the 29-town oaipitol region Robeson, 26, was found in her food oompany, woi founded by 7:00 3 )M o v le Tennyson; “Our little systems have their day; They have grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lo'tm, Willimantie. 30) Huntley-Brinkley (O ( 34) 6 p e n M in a plan. and is considered one of the their day and cease to be." Wdridly systems and customs Bouthweat Washington apeot- hto grandfather, Gilbert F. .32-40) N e w s 0:80 18) Subscriptlcm T 7 . She has a sister, GilHan Anne, 21 months. 1:00 ( 8-8 (C ) 10-13-3MM 0 4 0 ) inner suburbs. lit Is located al that cause war can be changed only when people dedicate ment last Tuesday. She had EtouUeIn, and bis great-unde, 34) Hilton, Parry SaJUnd Regional development pres 8) Tw llliM Zone News, Sports. W eather most in the center of the re themselves to God’s Kingdom; a Kingdom of Peace that knows been beaten, raped end stran Louis F. HeuUelnr The oom- 10) McHalp's N svy 1:16 ( 20) Memory Lane sures are listed In three cata- i :30 ( 8 ) M o v ie gion geographloally. Fitch, Ronald, son of George Byron and Lois Braman,, gled, poilioe sbM. MIbb Robeson pai^ Is baaed In Hartford. 30) News. Weeither (O gories: Locational (highways), no w a r .. . f u n e r a l SEIBVICE ( 13) Truth, (Consequences 1:80 ( 8-40) Jfoev o e Bishop At the present time, only ; FNeh, 130 Glenwood St. He was bom April 25 at Manchester 'was a reseerefa assistont (o Sen. 7:15 ( 40) You Asked for It ( 10-30-231-80) Tonten'It (C) demographic u d economic. All 142 East Center Street — 649-7196 • Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mrs. Frank Oacison, R-Kan. ( 33) Hlrhlishis ( 13) J o eI 15^ (O( O three, catogorles are closely in me principal arterial highway. ^ «rw or.ei 1:86 \( w/S) Las Veraa —hOWSho (O ' Ailshe Raman, Hebron, and Robert Braman, New Britain. Polioe said Edcer once R'ved ( 90) N e w s re e l terwoven, the r(»port shows. Rt. 5, runs through the town. ' His patenwl gTandmOther is Mrs. George Fitch, ISO Glen- in the sam e apartm ent buiildiing iSermon tollow s b e k Sa t u r d a y ’ s t v w e e k iU R o o w c p l e i® u s i i n o Regional highways such as This is the town’s major artery w ood St. where the slaying occurred but Rts. 5, 1-91 and 1-291 Influence and provides not only transr • • • • • portation, but along with its that Miss Robeson did not know Topless Dancers i tire towns developm ent by mak Marphy, Dana KrisUne, daughter of Daniel Francis him . Radio ing the town more accessible'.' proximity to the New York, .SAN BERNARDINO, OaRf. end Caryn Oook Murphy, 173 Spruce St. She was bom May AtRhorities said Ecker, ac (TUf Ustlng Inchidea only thoee news broodeoste of 10 er U Rt. 5, the tblwn’s major north- New Haven and Hartford Rail i: S3 at Manchester Memorial Hospftal. Her maternal grand- companied by his -wife, was ar (AP) — The Rev. Arthur Blee- minute lengtii. Some stotloiis eorry other Short newseasta.) south artery, alto provides ex road, is a prime location for parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oook, Little Neck, N.Y. Her rested In his car et a parking lot the towns industries. sett folkiwed a atring of topteaa WDBC—1881 7:38 Chet HunUey cellent locations for industry. • r paternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Murphy, in diintan, Md. The tremendous population dancers to preach his Sunday 6:00 Dick Robtiuoii 7:80 Newa of the World While the 1-91 hfgh way does ii Wahan, Mass. 7:46 Joe Gamgtola growth of the town during the sermion on the stage of the Sdn- 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7:60 Sing Along not pass directly through the Putting Their Culinary Efforts to Work • • • • • 9:00 Ken Griffin last 15 years is primarily the nera tavern. i:06News.^O«^^^ 8:06 Fop Oonoert to\vn, it serves to take nriuch of the college’s third annual <»reer clinic, primarily for grad Area Weather 9:06 N lg h tb e a t re.sult of Intra-re^onal migra It was billed as a buffet, but these officials apparently re Boyington, Ifoalfaer Lynn, daughter of George and The 26-year-oH evengeltet 11:00 N e w s the traffic fronq Rt. 5 and also uating sophomores. At for left is the principal speaker, WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — 5:00 Hartford HlghUcbts tion. The suburban exodus ceived preferential treatment and-a sit-down first crack at Judith Mitchell Boyington, 170 Plain Dr., Fast Hartford. She eRcMte a few "haltehijahs” 7:00 N o w s 11:16 ftw rts Final gives the town greater proximi William Dwyer, supervisor of general recruiting for Hamil The sky will staat off fair this 11:80 T h e Other Side of the Dog from Hartford is sen as a con the Shrimp and hors d’oeuvres trHys.,.B’rlday night at Man was bom May 25 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma- from those seated adong the bar 8:00 G a s lig h t ton Standard. He advised the students to gain as much edu morning, but thin upper cloudi 12:00 (3u ie t H o u rs ty to the interstate expressway tributing factor to the popula chester Community College. Obviously t^eased by the eager temal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell. 67 but most of the 60 patironr ap cation as possible and to affiliate with companies making ness -wUl spread over southern wpor—iM# system . tion growth as is the ready reception of their cuHnary efforts are lh.e servers, Dennis ‘ . Homestead R . Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. peared (Matoteroated. 6:00 Danny Clayton Show steady technological ad-vances. Next to Dwyer is Fred New England . today, says the 7:00 Lee ‘^Babi’’ Simms S h o w RANGE Regional population shifts In availability of bulldable land McKay, left, of, Orange (Conn.) and Roger Wlnther of Man !, CSrailes Boyington, Teriyville. She bas a brother, Jeiffrey Two games of pool continued. Ramey, the college’s director of vocational programs; and at U.S. Weather Bureau. During 13:00 Gary Girard Show fluence the town prim arily in within the town. chester. The. two ore students in the college's, new Hotel- Charles, 2^. The R ev. M r. BLesseitt oailled WDfF—1381 AM) right is Dr. Frederick Lowe, M(X3 president. (Herald photo the afternoon the clouds ■will the form of "In-migraition.’’ Ac In the future, this type of Restaurant Management curriculum and helped i»;.epare the • • • • • on "those wbo wont Christ to 8:00 N e w s _ become thick and most of the 6:16 S p ^ Up Hartford FUEL OIL cording to a 1960 U. S, census, migration and resulting in buffet for 40 students and faculty members. The occasion by Ofiara.) Tlemann, Martha Anne, daughter of Anthony Stod- oixnie into their Xves to step for- 6:00 N e w s _ sunshine will be blocked out. 75 per cent of- the town’s fam crease in the population Is ex dard Sr. and Patricia Jones Tlemann, Boston Hill Rd.. An- ward.” No one did. ' 6:15 Barry Farber Show GASOLINE THE WIGGERY The: cloudiness ■win keep tem- 6:46 Lowell Thomas ilies. moved into their present pected to continue. CSoutier with operefUng a motor mission. The car was reported ^ dover. She was bom May 23 at Manchester Memorial Hos- Mra. Btasseibt rose to an 7:00 The World Tonight peoatures from repeating yes homes after 1954. Some 80 per A major regional influence .vehicle without the owner’s per- stolen from New Britain. f. * pttal. Her matem^ grandparents are Mir. and Mrs. G. W. nounce she was "a go-go girt— 7:16 Frank Gifford Officer Toppled by Car terday's pleasant readings. To 7:30 Harry Reasoner oeht of the town’s growth be on the growth of the town will ^ I I Jones, Peach Tree Lane, Glastonbury. Her paternal giand- for Christ.” 7:36 Mike WaUace BEAUTY SALON day’s Wghs will be in the mid be the completion of hlgb'ways ’ I mother hi Mrs; LUttam Tlemann, 189 S. Main St. She has four Her husband, pastor of the 8:00 N e w a , . BANTLY OIL tween 1950 and 1960 was due and upper 60s depending upon 8:10 Speak Up Hartford 1-91 and 1-291. 'rtils in 525 MAIN STREET—643-2330 teothem, Anthony Stoddard Jr., 7, Thnothy, 6, WflUam, 4, College Gets Podium First Southern Baptist Church, 11:80 Barry Farber Show t'OMI’ANY, l(V( to in-migration, and the highest Chases^ Captures Driver how fast the clouds cover the crease the town's accessibility and Daniel, 3. Dr. Frederick W. Lowe, left, president of the Manchester discussed ' hie preachments to 13:00 C o m m e n t .'i.'il MAIN ,SII(i:i r proportion of this influx trend sky. 13:15 News. Sign OR ',0 the capital region and to NEWINGTON (AP) — A po the air, the other at the jrouth’s 120 ***** Community College, receives a podium from Dennis G. Sm PranoiB<»’s Halght-Ashbury w n In the capital region was slibwn Sides wi'U be (sloudy tonight. 0—1181 TKI,. f.I9 l.'.'ir. other towns in the region with legs, police said. hippies, the HeR’s Angels and 6:00 Afternoon EdIUon in' South Windsor. liceman, knocked down by a 620 4 ★ SPECIAL Lepok, Dariene Ellae, daughter of Raymond C. and Showers end thundershowers Meyer, president of the Student body. The senior class of 6:00 News. Sports. Weather a resultant increase in em Cloutier, spotted on a third Sui)set Strip teende-boppers. UnrKvillr KV, :iZ71 The Impact o f the town’s close car, gave chase and captured MON., TUBS., WED.—LIMITED TIME Karen Cratty Lepek, 283 Spruce St. She was bom May 24 at will move 'with a low pressure MCC gave the walnut podium with a hand-carved college 6:16 A m e ric a n a ploym ent expansion In the floor porch o i a home at 1195 "i thought if he had enough relation to regional economic Manchester Memorial Hospital Her maternal grandparents . system through Pennsylvania seal to President Lowe in appr^iation of his "gi'ving us a surrounding towns. the driver after wounding him Main St., was ordered to sur guts to do It I’d let him,” said cond'itions, the report says, is .a re Jfta. Mlarjorle Cralfty, 128 Blssell St, and Robert Cratty, and New Jersey trailght. There chance to go to college,” Meyer said. The presentation was in the leg Sunday. render. 135i n <• NIaliUc. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra Carl made at the banquet of the senior class held at Willie’s Steak Jerry McBride, the tavern’s shown in two directions: First $235 Is a chance that some of the Advertisement— The policeman, Robert Wom- "C o m e on. I’ll blow your head SHAMPOO SET * : <, Lepak, 105 Norman St. She has a brother, Timothy Paul, 2^. House Saturday night. (Herald photo by Saternis.) m enoger. by the fact Uiat som e 97 per OOMPLETE showers may reach into south New England's Laadlng Bu.s D rivers fo r charter trips er, had heard of a stolen car off,” police saicb the youth mwFOB A UFETIME! McBride said no drinks were cent of the town's labor force ,i • • • • • ern New Engtand this evening shouted. You’ll never have to buy film a « served during the SO-minute aer- wiorks’ wilhin "the' capital' region in the area and stopped the because e a c h time t^iegetts devaops and II .• Hunter, Brian Keltii, son of Alan S. and Linda Brown- and tonight Two-Year Professibnal all .summer. Post Hoad Stages. Womer and two other police prints your roll of Black A White or quesUons at OoiUiii» apd the an mnn, staged ehottly betore the 2 and se , land. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie clear in the morning leaving South Windsor Correspondent, ton, "slanuned his foot on the Cloutier was treated at New dak, too Quick processing . . . J tions (xmtinued. Mlany of the pressures that J • i t Hunter, 243 E. Center St His maternal great-gr^dmothers fair skies by afternoon. Tem Checks U.S. Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8582. accelerator” and knocked him Britain General Hospital tor the 620 34 hour service for I CLAIROL HAIR GOLORINO 3&50 ACCOUNTING w ill ha-ve the m ost e ffe c t on I black and white (just •j ,, are Mrs. QueiUe Porter, Mars Hill, Maine, and Mrs. Mary peratures wiia be cool in the B elyayev asked Ooliliins 'whet down. leg 'wound. He was charged by a little bit longer (or OOMPLETE \t Browning', Portland, Maine. His paternal great-gr'andparents morning but ■will reach into the weight the U.S. Saturn 5 rocket AppHcathms now being aoeeptod ter the devcOopment of the town ALUMNI PBESifiENT NAMED Womer (»ld he fired two Ne'wington police with aggra-vot- c o lo r ). Space Ship could hurl into orbit. OoUins told Sept., admission. will be generated from outside ■ k are Mir. and M ra Da'vid W asserm an, M iam i, Fla, mid and upper 60s during the STORRS. ■ (AP) . — A North warning Shota at the fleeing car, ed assault, resisting arrest, 135 OOMPLETE - : • * • • • aftemcxMi. PARIS (AP) — A Soviet him 200,(X)0 pounds. HARTFORD iNSlTnJTE OF ACCOUNTING the town's, the report said. Guilford businessman, Donald then went to his cruiser and breatdi of the peace, failure to .. t’ Bepaher, Chrlatine Ann, daughter of Isaiah James Jr. Five Day Forecast spaceman went inside an Amer Pointing to the Gemini <»p- A background study noted Jacobs, has been chosen the pursued him to a dead end. obey an officer, and operating _ L 2 2 . $15.00 6 6 FROSTING ' and Jeamwite PonticeUi Repaher, 9 Plano Pi. She was bom Temperatures from Tuesday ican sipoce capsule today and ei»le, Belyayev asked: "What ForesjHS^ Hartford—TeL 247-1115 that groDvth pressure in ]<)ast new president o f the 32,000- The youth ran from the car, a motor vehicle while his li AT THE PABKADE 404 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED Miay 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal through Saturday are expected was checked out by an Ameri piilaWng system s are u s e d ;" Col Windsor caused the foranarlion member University of Connecti jumpto a fence and Womer cense was under suspension. ILIGGEH DRUG grandparenifcs are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pontlcelli, 433 N. Main to a'verage slightly below norm can space veteran. lins replied: "Automatic or of the town of South Windsor cut Alumni Assoedetion. fired two more shots—one in New Britain police charged St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah J. al, daytime highs averaging The 15-minute ■visit at the m anual.” some 120 years ago. Jacobs, 39, graduated from. Repeher Sr., Easton, Po. She has a sister, Bonnie Marie, 11 near 70 and overnight lows in P ^ s Air and Space Show was By 1640, residents of East UOonn in 1951. He w as elected apparently the first time a So- Belyayev said he had been the m onths. the upper 40s. Ood throughout first Soriet spaceman to fly the Windsor found themselves too Saturday. • * • • • period with little day to change. ■viet cosmonaut had a closeup i(pcead out in their homesteads Others elected at the 79th an ■view of the inside of a U.S. Voskod 2 capsule with manual Precipitation may total % to Manchester Commimity College to make convenient town meet^ nual meeting of the ahimni Aldrltdi, Jndi^ Ann, daughter of J. Kenneth and Pa- space •vehicle. conitrols. W hen Oolllns asked 1 M SMfUNfl * SERVICf litela Cassanda Aldrich, l^ton Rd., Vernon. She was bom % inch occurring as rain toward ings possible. The ten-mile dis group wore Richard J. Oomle Lt. Col. Pavel Belyayev and him how far from the intended May 23 at .Manchester Memori^ Hospital. Her maternal the end of the week. J A Two Year Institution of Higher Education tance between the town’s north of Hartford, first vice presi U.S. astronaut M ichael (3oHins landing spot he had landed, Be grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Cassada, Suffield. lyayev said: “My landing was a end south boundaries u'os an dent; Oarroil A. Caffrey of Nor met today at the American ex- ' Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. SOSO CHOOSES DEAN obstacle to easy travel during walk, second vice president; hiibdt, 'Where an Apollo capsule is little difficult. That is why the AMrich, J'ameStown, R:L She has a brother, Douglas, 9; and NEW HAVEN (AP) — Thom that period. R obert W aM i o f Ooveinrtry, third on display. The meeting was distance away 'was raither COURSE OFFERINGS FOR THE a Sister, Susan, A as J. ViiteiHi -wilU beoomie dean g rea t.” Tow n meetings were held al- •vice president; Mrs. William extremely cordial. The Russian of sbud'einits of Southern Oonnect- ternEUtely in the north and Dunn of East Hartford, secre CLOSED TUESDAY was invited inside the cap^e Belyayev end Collins tnet for i'cxit State OoOilege July 1. SUMMER SESSION OF 1967 south Parish meeting houses, tary; and Rohert D. Tteman CarisOB, Karen Blarle, daughter of Robert and Judith eund Air Force Lt- Ool. Oolllns the fir^ time on Friiday end ViteMd’s appodwtomeint to the hut by 1854 this was no longer of West Haven, treasurer. WoRersdorf Carlson, 87 White St. She was bom May 24 at damhed in with hinu drank a -vodka toast to Soviet- post was aninioiunoed Satuirday « wockaibile solution. Manchester Mmiorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Belyayev fired a long series of American space ooaperaAiaa, Accounting 101—Principles of Accounting I—Period I are WOr. and Mrs. Frederick WoRersdorf, Windsor. Her pa by Hiiltan C. Buley, president . Eiast Windsor’s growth had ternal grandparents are Mrs. Kendall Ludington. Newington, of the college. Accounting 102—^Principles of Accounting II—Period II generated an Increase in the and Hany Oartson, 140% Charter Oak St. She has two ViteMi has been an aesiotant Advertising 202—Basic Advwlising Principles—^Period II town’s public business which brotheis, Robert John, 4, and Oralg Stephen, 2%;- and a sis-, professor of phaJosophy at necessitated more frequent as ter, Diane Lynne, 1%. Soutthern since Septemiber 1965. Biology i201— (Special Topics in Biology—^Prin. of Ecology)—Period II sembly of its voters. *• >*•«’ ,.,. AMERICAN LEGION Business Law 102—^Introduction to Business Law II—^Period I By the spring of 1645 there % Plouff, Scott Michael, son of Milton C. Jr. and Connie Data Processing 101— ^Principles— ^Period II was sufficient population and (Ome meet beauty expert general readiness among the “ Rodgers Plouff, 26% Newman St. He was bom May 23 at Economics 102—^Introduction to Economics II—^f*eriod II Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents FREE people o t the town for a di'vi- are Mr. end Mrs. John H. Rodgers, BteckSburg, Va. His pa ♦♦English 99— ^English Development— ^Period I rion. Therefore, the town of ternal grandparemts are Mr, and Mrs. Milton C. Plouff, 295 DELtVERY English 101—English .Composition—rPeriod I ^uth Windsor was offtcially ^ Kdwen St. English 102—^Introduction to Literature—^Period II incorporated by the general aa- ARTHUR DRUG EtemUy in May 1845 and the BINGO French 101—Elementary French I—^Period I first town meeting was sub Tell Your she^ll introduce you to EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Hietory 101—Western Civ. through Reform.—^Period I sequently held in - August of 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. History 102—^Western Qv. since Reformation—Period H th a t year. ' 'Neighbor In 1680, the population of TALL CEDARS OF ♦•Math 99r—Basic Mathematics— Period 1 the young town was listed stt THE HONEY BARES ^♦M|ith 100—^Algebra and Trigonometry—^Period II To Math 101—Elements of Modem Math—Period I mere slips of color for Math 102—Statistics—Period II . ^ Call: ♦Natural Science I—^Prin. of Bio. Science—Period ! lips and fingertips BINGO •Natural Science II—^Princ. of Physical Science—Period II NEW SYSTEM NEW LOCATION - ORANQE Political Science 101—^American Nat’l Gov.—Period I LAUNDRY Psychology 101—^Introduction—Period II / STOCK r Ub BeRIZe D AND DRY CLEANING EVERY TUESDAY ♦♦Reading Development—Period I Sales 202—^Advanced Principles and Techniques of Selling—^Period I J o n n i t o i / / 6 ON HARRISON ST. (44) Off East Crater St. MAMET ♦♦Science Introduction—Introduction to Basic Science Concepts—Period I nxnrTCHr. 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SU Months ...... 11.00 It would be something creditable if Three Months ...... 6.50 IOODODOBIIj One Month ...... 1.36 we could, on thid Memorial Day, tell t MEMBER OF those sleeping. In their sacrifice for us, \ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . , ^ The Associated Press is exclusively entitled that we had somehow tried a little to the use of republlcatlon of all news di#' harder to safeguard what should have patches credited to It or not otherwise crediU sd In this paper and also the local news pub been their gift to ue. lished here. . . . j. All rights of republlcatlon of special dis Perhaps there will yet be a mercy. patches nereln are also reserved.______• The Herald Printing Company Wc.. as sumes no financial respon.slbllity /for typo graphical errors appearing In adve^rtlsements and other reading matter in The Manchester Who Coaches The R-factors? Evening H erald.______There are some freeh bulletins from Full service client of N. E. A. Service. 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Monday, May 29 Worse than that, there is a kind of IDODOOODMOOIIOOOOO l[ chain-germ immunity which is believed to have some bacteria fortified not only MDOOOOOODOOtOOOOO against the miracle drugs of the day, p * The Lesson Still Unlearned but against those new ones that may be Tou can tdl much about the charac developed in the laboratories tomorrow. mgaDDooQoooooooDoooi ter and state of the world by the mood ■When this happens, it is called “in- of the Memorial Day. It evolves, aadly, feotious drug resistance,” and the re from lesson to lesson. The trouble is, sistance - spreading components are JOttOOOOOOOOOflOOOOOO the lesson is always the same basic les called R-factors, and some pf the sec son. tors in which the R-factors have been J D flflO O O l But It is taught, as time and history most active include some very troutole- \ lOODOOODDOL some and unpleasant diseases. By the lOU on, with horribly increasing inten- Nature Study By Sylvian Oflara ■tty. > most recent reports, the R-» \ -P A P 1946, were days when there was, in th*e One of the largest first aid We were in the Hall of the finally made it to business on tories to redouble their efforts and minds of ordinary people, almost no classes to be held in Manches House, and also guilty, at the its own calendar for the day. their ingenuities. WASHINGTON — The first war, Moscow is believed by top doubt that the lesson had been taught ter is held at the Ho^Ukster St. moment the di-stinguished We had been lulled to sleep Meanwhile, we wonder who In the solid indication that the Soviet U.S. officials to be eager to again when Minority I.ieader fr>r the last time that would be neces calm the war passion. At this School with over 200 people in Speaker metaphorically "haul- , IDOBOOOOOOOODl] world is doing all the work on the other Union encouraged Egypt's Ga- attendance. ed" from the floor a young Lenge, pulling a sharp change lflflO O D D [ sary, almost no doubt that , the lesson writing, however, no one here side of the battle. in Republican tactics, pretended bad finally been learned. mal Abdel Nasser to make knows how much influence Mos photographer who had been an trouble between the Arab 10 Years Ago gling around for variovis “can to ignore the first Bridgeport iHventy million and more human cow has with Nasser. joaooooooooi) did” shots of the legislators. bill of the day in which the states arid Israel came in a se A footnote: President John.son beings had just given their lives, some Gift totaling $12,622 from the General Assembly was doing for was deeply upset when his UN There are a lot of pictures of them in uniform, many of them Loneliness A Motivation cret Moscow talk between an estate of the late Mrs. Myia Bridgeport something Bridge Israeli diplomat and a middle- ambassador, Arthur Goldberg, Jbrdan brings the public build taken around the Legislature civilians, in order to play their part in Man has changed the age at which he port was supposed to be able to level official from the Soviet suggesjgd in New York that the ing fund drive of Manchester that are never printed, and a the enactment of the lesson. dies a natural death, and with it the do for itself under Home Rule foreign office. French plan for a big-power Memorial Ho.sp»tal to within lot of thoughts thought that The lesson, then, was simple clear to manner. It is not preceded by a long —an increase of two each in Seeking just one solid piece conference to settle tlie dispute $70,240 of its $850,000 goal. never reach type, and we have everybody. period of getting ready to die. the membei-ship o( the Boards of information frwn the Ru.saian seemed like a sound idea. In Mrs. Walker W. Briggs Jr. is no real inkling as to whether It Was that man, in nature. In intelli This has been accompanied by com official of what course the So the privacy of the White House, the photographer in question of Police and Fire Commission plications ranging from^ old-age benefits, installed president of the Wom ers. gence, lit bis idealism, in practicality, viet Union might follow after Mr. Johnson stormed that Gold an's Society of Christian Seiv- Comiecticut's Number One senior citizens' communities, golden-age deviltry or distaste in his heart. About this time. Speaker and finally, simply in order to survive, Nasser's challenge to Israel, the berg's statement had made ice of the South Methodist A voters, and Medicare to a deep sense of All we know is that there had to learn that the institution of war Israeli diplomat came away French President Charles de Church at the annual meeting Testo, if he had been eyeing our loneidness. The latter psychological con- with the following strong im came, out of the blue, the sud head instead of the photogra must be outlawed. Gaulle, who has thwarted ■ the held in the church aanotuary. dition is usually unspoken but it lies pression — implied rather than U.S. at every turn, look like a den, startling reprimand from pher's focus, would have no The lesson was that, sooner or later, deep. No one oan understand old age, stated: hero. the Speaker, followed inevit ticed that it was sinking, in a the sacrifice of those who had given beginning with retirement from active That Russia did encourage Perhaps partly as a result of ably, later on, by the apology gesture -of fatigued boredom, their lives for cause, for country, or for life, without appreciation of this factor Nasser to bring the Middle this Presidential anger, Rusk A Thought for Today and peace-making a nice f" ” -w toward Our desk, to such a de nothing. In war after war, would have of loneliness. Eastern pot to the edge of a lilce Speaker Testo always has gree of inclination, indeed, that has ordered Goldberg to say Sponsored by the Manchester ^ X S • to be rewarded by some permanent It would be trite to list all the causes, boil, but had no idea Nasser nothing at the UN without first Council of Churches available in close sequence to Connecticut5s Number One or the effects, of loneliness. I am princi securing of the peace which brought would move so precipitously; informing Rusk exactly what he his own impulsiveness. Public Servant, Lucille Dow, pally concerned with what I suspect are That the real rea.son Moscow their own saoriflces to an end. is going toj^sey. Memorial Day What Speaker Testo didn't permanent assistant to the the two main reasons. FMrst, that the wanted Nasser to make trouble know, and what hC hasn't for Clerk of the House, solicitous The question has always been when— physical environment changes so radi was to bring indirect pressure ■When taps are done sounding, Leonard Hall, old-pro boss of given us for, is that, at the very ly roused us to see if we were •Iter which war, after how many sac- cally and, second, that in recent years on the United States to tone when the flowers are planted, the Romney-for-iPresident cam same time the photog(rapher feeling well. Thanks to her rtfioes? religion and the idea of purpose in life down the war in Vietnam; when the salutes have sounded paign, is dispatching his top was taking candid shots which courtesy, we came awake again have been so widely disparaged. That the Soviet Union chose over the- graves. 'When the Twenty-two and 21 years ago, when political troubleshooter for quiet might have been unpleasant if in time to hear Minority Lead . This is the century of the beginning of 'the Middle Bast — because the speeches aye done and the na the end of World War n was just talks with Republicans in North published we were busy think er Lenge make the daily argu takeover by science. Man seems to him ingredients w ere' ail there to tions armed might has been In sight, when it had just been follow Carolina. ment about home rule on the self to be without guide and, especially make the United States .sweat paraded. When those who have ing candid thoughts which, if ed by the creation of "the United Na- Robert J. (Jack) McIntosh, second Bridgeport bill, which when getting old, without use to society. without directly involving the lost a loved one for the defense they had been flasherf on some ttons, there was relatively little doubt. the former Michigan Congress Pe passes suddenly from a period of life Soviet Union. of their country. And when all public screen, might have been added two members to the man who is working fulltime That was the war which had taught when he feels essential to one in which Behind this Soviet move is these things are remembered. judged fit reason to have us Board pf Education, to hear in the Romney presidential the lesson. Those were the sacrifices deep frustration over Mo.scow's Then the Christian also re temporarily excluded from the the Democratic steamroller re hb feels superfluous. Responsibility and drive, will go to North Carolina which meant, to all thinking, feeling '■ power are taken away at the appointed ^ Inability to make iLs influence members: “For God loved so courtesies of the House. spond as usual, and defeat the in a few days^the finst South people, that the lesson had been learned. felt in Hanoi. It us accepted here much He g a v e... .His only Son We had, at the season of day. Lenge amendment which would time of 65 and he becomes unimportant ern state where the Hall-Mc- The oratory, on those Memorial Days, and probably lonely. that the Soviet Union played a . .. .that whoever believes in in question, drowsed our way have submitted the cha;rter Intosh team has given top-pri serious role in attempting to ar Him shall not periah but havfe change to a referendum of was confident. It rang with assurance Was it always so? . . . Ceit^nly to ority attention. through the daily attack of res- day, it is considered necessary to amuse, range negotiaitioius between Ha everlasting life.” John 3:16 oluitiondtis, a disease to which Bridgeport voters. that mankind was on the threshold, at noi and the U.S. early this year. The McIntosh visit tells much occupy and tolerate older people. Gov-, “God spared not hia own son but the 1967 House has become es At this point we absented last, of Its natural civilized goals on Also accepted is the fact that about the Romney drive for del emment and private organizations vie delivered Him up for us a ll..” pecially vulnerable. We had be ourselves from the proceedings this earth. Ho Chi Minb simply refused to egates in the cne part of the wito one another to amuse and occupy, Romans 8:32 come exposed, vicariously, of the moment, mentally that People felt thait'^ way, and even < na- listen to Moscow. country where Romney js weak while youth tolerates. Politicians are be Rev. Walter L. Abel is, journeying back through the Uons behaved that way. Fearful of growing Chinese est. Hall has sent Michigan Na through one of these resolu ginning to sense the vote-delivering po Our SaviB*. Lutheran Church tions, to the -vioissitudinous annals of the home rule issue to There is no need to trace the dreary Communist Influence on North tional Committeeman John Mar tentialities of these ever-enlarging num Vietnam, Moscow decided that tin on a leisurely Southwide ^ Wapping pleasures of a ball game and the great day when the late dedline, over the next 20 years, in the' bers of citizens. oocktail -. party to whddb the Jasper McLeVy,. the Socialist Withe, happy certainty of such Memo the ne.xt best way to cool off sweep, but he has no plans yet But to be encouraged in hobbies and Southeast Asia '^waa to raise members Of the Assembly had mayor of Bridgeport who had rial Days. to put a fulltime expert in On This Date wooed as a voter does not compensate the spectre of possible U.S. charge of that alien political been invited.'We had awakened, campaigned for decades for the Bvent by event, year by year, tha for the loss of purpose in life. The at military involvement some territory. In 1736, the American pa- pleasantly, while the members principle of home rule, found One hundred and seventy-five years ago todw, memory and experience of the greatest tempt to restore this loss must Ue in the where else in the world. Na.s- Rather, Hall confers frequent bri'Ot, Patrick Henry,- was bom. of the House s a n g sl happy himself in quarrel vvith the and most hOTribde lesson to date. World realm of man's philorophy. The problem ser's ambition to reassert his ly with Martin arid when an In 1790, Rhode Island became birthday to one of thrir own Bridgeport Board of Education, War n , faded and diminished in its im is not likely to be solved by anything role as Arab leader was the tool opening occurs, such as the one the loat^of the 13 coJonies to membejrs. We had drowsed and immediately went up to the General Assembly of the ^ pact and influence. less than a reorientation In thinking at hand, and the Soviet Union in North Carolina, McIntosh ratify the U.S.' Constitution. again'through the lengthy read Hartford asking a bill which Gradually, event by event, license by about why man lives his appointed life, deliberately set out to use it. will follow up with serious In 1918, the U.S. 'Wlar Indus ing of committee reports into w'otild abolish the existing elec if indeed he believes it is appointed. If loense,' the action of nations l^egan to Now that Nasser has brou'rht tries Board was oreoited .by the file. We had awakened, tive beard and give Wm tlie State of Connecticut established by charter man lives and dies merely as a chance the Middle East to tlie edge of (See Page Eight) ■lip away from the common resolution Presddent Woodrow Wilson. temporarily, when the House right to ■'appoint' the Board of perturbation In a continuum of matter, Education luinq^. The General Of 1946 and 1946. there is no problem. Then loneliness be Assembly of Ufeit. day turned- There began to slip into the oratory Connecticut’s first bank. comes merely a chance accompaniment him' down, but whaJt-jve were of Memorial, Pay the uneasy awareness,. of this undonportant perturbation. Is this thinking, about the cwthe mo the tragic suggestion that perhaps, the all there is to it? Fischetti ment that photographer wa# learning o f the lesson was not quite I have written a number of times pf Poblisltcrt Keinpapor focusing, was that at least the secure, that p ei^ p a there would be, in the great loss to society of brainpower politlciana thought and tried to times bo come, further bloodsheds that of those over the magic number .of 85. grab big in that far-off, an must be endured, further saertfees that We will not correct this by concocting cient era. A few moments later, A must be exacted from hiimanty. There more programs for the aged. This is not we did banish ourselves, for*the a legislative matter either. It is instead was the feeling that perhaps the chance day. Having saved the Speaker a matter of what society wants out of the trouble, we bespeak his for for sanity had already begun fading! older people. If it wants them out of tht Tomorrow there will be a Memorial giveness for our unworthiness way, it now has the formula. If 1^ be o f thought. Day in which all the implications' of lieves it is rewarding them for a life of sihat may prove to be a sad 20 year hard work, then the reward is only pass journey around a blind cycle of history able. But if it wants to make them a de are apparent bo the most casual eye. pendable and important part of Ufe, In one sectM of the world, the guns then the terms retired, emeritus, and Today in History Sf what can prove to be Wqitd War the like had better be forgotten and the m are already firing, and, although use of m^ifi’s abiUties substituted.. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HABTFORD^CT cT NATIONAL I can't imagine how society expects to sane, InteJligent men, everywhere are tor Today is Monday, May 29, support the mass of human beings which the 149th day of 1967. There tured by the realization of it, none of by decrise has been rendered unable to are 216 days left in the year. th^e who actually wield the' power of support itself. This “we and they” so Today’s Highlight In History WHSiB MONEf OOE8 TO WORK K R PBOPtE Bahians has the slightest concept of how ciety wxMi’t work in the long run. There On this (Jate In 1436, the to stop these guns from firing. must be a needfu^ place found for oldqjr Turks captured Oonstantlnople, X f e m N r F A E a In aixither sector of the world,- in s people and for women who want to oapMal of the Byzantine iBm- Biad, reddess gamble that the existence work. Quite asidq from any sentiment^ plre. sf one sector of World War in extends reasons,- this is an economic necessity m t m m m .. a s w o o D . windsob • In 1S48, Wisconsin joined the mtltTflYfff - • COUHBSIBt # NOUIICtt • MBH LONDON « UYSTiC • NIANTIC • OID SAYB800N • STOMmeiOtt • • uwiufi • iwuwvw • Mcense etoeryhere, the guns have been unless we take seriously the proaiiaPi Utalon M the 30th state. made ready for firing. And nobody any that auton^itlon and computers are go ing to take over so that men truly be Di 1 ^ , Amerteine defeated where has any very sure idea that the Japanese in the Barttle of A ■ ' ' ' A V 'p> ^ \ comes* obsolescent. thesa can he kept ailent, either. -Attii in the Aleutians. ' A freuhe of mind oan be a powerful To appraise our situation realistically, force. Loneliness is such, and it may be In 1963, ^&momd Hillary of am SSM to stand p ^ e o tly ready, the V / the motivation toward making a better New Zealand Siri Tensing Nor- lapple -ied the governments of this Ufe for us all. — IRVTNG H. PAGES* kay of Nepal became the first ridmbera to reach the top of M that w te^ our U.D., ESDrrOR, MODESRN MODICIMK Mk. Svereat.
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\ ■. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 29, 1967 PAGE NINB^H PAGE e ig h t MANCHESTER EVENING HERAlDi MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MAY 29, 1967 day at his home after suffer South Windsor Three Contracts ing a heart atack. He retired and sold the steak house about Inside Power to Remove Gaiza Strip Gunfire Signed by Town a year ago because of ill health. Woman Held Throwe Says G>uncil Action The Town of Manchester, In SaI\'atore Motto ROBERT I SMITK Mr. Young ivas bom March Report the last several Veehs, hae COMPUTE VERNON—Salvatore Motto, Citizenship Curbed As Crisis Worsens IIUUOA^SM'TH* 78, of Hartford, brother of Mrs. 8. 1908 in Woodstock. New In Shooting (Continued from Page One) Spurred PUC Heapflg Date awarded three contracts—one since 1914 Brunswick, Canada, and lived (Continued from Page 6) (Continued Irom Page One) John PanelH of Vernon, died Mayor James H. Throwe said Aujdliary, Souith Windsor Civil for the rental of street sweep Saturday at his home. m Rockville seven years. He No Herald raids on the Syrian front and, by INSURANCE lived in Manchester many strategy talks with local pro- Block wrote: "Our h^'ding today thait the public hearing defense, the Oadeits Band, the ers, another for the purchase of Survivors also tnolude his At Trooper israel's threat to retaliate years and was employed at the Romney Republican-s. does no more than to give tf> to be held June 13 by the Pub- Coiinecticut Voiuniteer Infan- traffic hlghiwaj^.paint, the third wife, six daughters, anotJicr Police Arrests A state trooper Investigating Tomorrow against Syria. Syria Is an ally of Montgomery Ward store In What prompted the Atcintosh tills citizen tlvat which is his shots from a trailer at the for the refreshment stand con Bister and four grandchiidren. Egypt, which promptly sent „ u ,. SERVICE Urn* toWn, and later elnployed visH was 6. private poll showing own, a constitutlorjal right to ner,, 50, of 40 Hillside Trailer Camp was In- . Thex'e will be no ,edi- cession at Globe Hollow S'wim- The funeral was held this by the same company In Romney leading all other Re remain a oitizen in a free coun xnen and armor to the frontier result of the toiwn pound 1 ac- Windsor Fire Depart- * •* morning from D'Esopo Funeral Doane St. was charged with by flying glass early tion, of The Herald to ming Pool. ' w Florida. publican prospects in a large try unless he volwiitarily relin and asked the U.N. , pelace- U019 abd a resdutioh ad'opted ment equipment.* V- V" Chftpel, Hartford, with a sol quishes that citizenship,” evasion of fare and intoxication Lhis morning when a shot was morrow, Memorial Day. The s^lqt-sweeping contract He was a member of Com county in the eastern-central fired from inside. The Pack is keeping force to withdraw. i by the council on May 17. (Jarmein Drngone, president emn requiem Mass at St. Au munity Bapti.st Church, Man part of the state. Voting with Black were Chief about 4 a.m. Sunday morning ^ and *44A Please drive carefully went to'the Hartford Swiping gustine's Church, Hartford. Nasser warned at a news .con The council moved then to ^ lAttle League said all KAL chester; Orient Lodge of Ma- Elsewhere in the South, Hall JusUcc Earl Warren and / so- after a cab driver told police he and have a pleasant holi request an Investigation and L®««’u« managers, coaches and Service, which had the con Burial was in Mt. St. Benedict srm.s, Ea.st Hartford;, Nutmeg and McIntosh are moving gin date JusUccs William O. Doug- bad d d ^ n GanUner from Hart- Colchester Troop was called at day. ference Sunday he will close the tract last year also. Its price Cemetery, Bloomfield. Suez Canal to any nation back hearing concerning the water ail divisions are to ESTATE Forest, Tall Cedars of Leb gerly to locate and exploit mod las,las. Wili:«mWilliam J. Brennan ■•., and ford to Manchester and Gardiner 2 am to Investigate when service being provided to town rep«t.to the Wap^ng Church was $200 on a daily basis, Abe Fortas. ing Israel In case of war with anon. Manchc.ster. and Rock erate Republican sentiment was unable to pay the fare or reported shots corn- residents who arc customers of ’*** hn-tfOrm at 12:30. $900 for weekly and $3,300 for Hubert Standfest Dissenting with Harlan were make any arrangements for the Arabs. monthly. ville Lodge of Elks. where it exists. mg from a trailer owned by Youth in Crasli^ th« Oonneot'icut Water Com Warehavsky, who is in charge VERNON—Hubert A. Stand The' fact that 'Walter Reu- Associate Justices Tom C. paying I t Mrs. Lola Terrier. The United States and Britain The traffic paint was pur Survivors include hi.s wife, (JIark, PoUer Stewart and By- Catherine S.i Nimmons of pany. Oif the parade, said "On behalf fest of Vernon Garden Apts., Mrs. Josephine Mntulis Young; ther's United Auto Workers After the shot Davis sum- Later in Chase, had hoped diplomatic pressure of the American Legion,, I want chased from the Prismo Safety husband of Mr.s. Ruby Oden ron R. White. Clastonbury was charged with reinforcements, and would persuade Nasser to re The mayor said he is requeet- Point Co. of Huntington, Pa. Its his mother, Mrs. Grace Young quietly sat out the. recent Phil Ihg a ccmpiliaiiion of all data to thank the entire Little Standfedt, died suddenly yester Vetterlein of Manche.ster; a adelphia Democratic mayoral HOIISINO RULING breacU of peace and operating a j^rs. Terrier,'who is 54, was Faces 7 Counts open the gulf before an Egyp League organization for their price was $2.93 per gallon for day at Ellington Ridge Coun HOUSING RULING motor vehicle while intoxicated apprehended at gun point tian attack on some ship result/ regarding tha entire problem yellow paint and $2.87 per gal-, .■ton. Paul L. Young Jr. of primary while the rest of labor ■WASHINGTON (AP) - Tlie Saturday evening. Police say shortly after in nearby woods. for presentaicon to the com- e a g e rn ^ and wil'dngness to try Club where he was playing Rockville; a daughter, Mrs. •.backed Mayor Jame.s Tate's ■Saturday evening and early par'iioipaitc in our annual trib ion for white. Police Depart gbJf. Supreme Court held unconstitu- her car was traveling in an er- police reported, Sunday morning was a bad time Nasser told his news con mlasJon. .Stephen Hubbard of Ellington, successful drive for renomina- tonal today a \-oter-approved mtic manner on Birch St. and brought to Nor- ute to our war dead. It is ment needs are 400 gallons of . Mrs. Standfest was bom Aug. and a granddaughter. tlon may foreshadow tilings'' to fer a Manchester youth. Daniel fercnce he would not retreat Mayor Thoxiwe said he was hcfirt''’8*'ming to see the boys eachi ROBERT J . SMITH, 8. 1911 In Mankato, Minn., and amendment to the (California when she was stopped she be- state ' Hospital for ob- F^ineral services will be held come nationally. Letourneau, 19, of 133 Brookfield "even as much as one Inch" "very pleased with the prompt of to^a.y honoring the bays of The refreshment stand con w1Ss employed as a stationary statc conertitution that gave came abusive with police and servatiqn. A charge of assault action of the Public Utilrtics Wednesdav at 1 p.m. at The UAW sltdown sUike in property owners "absolute dis- had to be carried from her car jntent to kill has been c, 1 1 ar- from his blockade. In case of a yestei-day who gave their all cession was won by Robert 'V. INSURANSMITNS SINCE 1914 eaigineer at the Wilgoose Lab- Holmes Funeral Home, 400 St. was involved in a minor ac- Egyptian sover- CTomnYission in calling the hear oiatories of Pratt and Whitney, PhDadelph'ia indicates a desire cre.tion" in housing sales and to the police cruiser. Her car pieced against her, but no dkte for them.” Giuntb of Bloomfield, who oper Main St.. Manchester. Tlie Rev. by Reuther to keep ,h;s dis rerstals. was towed away and she was - ■ • cident Saturday, and, .shortly Strait of Tiran, ing immedijaiteiy as a result of ated the stand last year. His I>i vision of United Aircraft tor appearance in court has tile council's letiter and resolu Road-E-O Winners Frederick R. Bruce, interim tance, at least for now, from The 5-4 decision affirmed a released under the no bail bond ^een set after njidnight Sunday was ar- entrance to the gulf, "we Local winners of the Jaycee bid price is a repeat of lost 6 4 9 -5 2 4 1 'X.^Oorp., East Hartford. He re pastor of Community Baptist rested and charged with five inflict punishment Uiat will tion." the Democpaitic party. The rea rulmg by tbo California Su- act j^^g Safe Driving Road-E-O are Les year’s—^$541. 963 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER tired two years ago, but re Church, will officiate. Burial counts of failure to obey a stop gg. beyond the imagination of The legal notice of hearing cently returned to the com son: Violent disagreement with preme O urt in May 1968 that scheduled for court has been living aloneln the ter Feldman, son of Mr. and (Ground Floor Next to House & Hole) will be in Buckingham Cenie- President Johnson's Vietnam the amendment, known as appearance on June 12. sign, among other charges. the aggressor, no matter who he slates that in a letter Piled with Mrs. Lester H. Feldman, 375 pany. For 22 years, he was on ■tervi' Gla.stonbury. trailer since her husband died Shortly after 6 p.m. Saturday tg^>> Nasser declared, the commlajlon on May 19, the aotive.duty with the U.S. Navy, policy (which is stixmgly " Proposition 14,” violates the about two weeks ago following Diane Dr., Wappjng; and Miss Friends may call at the fu backed by AFL-CIO president U-S. Constitution. evening, the car Letourneau was town requetts that an Inves-i- Helps Solve 3 Biggest retiiring In 1954 as a chief w \ ’- neral home toniori-ow from 2 an illness. driving and one driven by Kathy Joanne O'Neill, daughter of Mr. George Meany). The amendment, adopted Trooper Davis, according gatJion be m'ade Into the quality and Mrs. John F. O'Neill, 42 rant officer. He lived in Coven to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. E. Knoess, 18, of 37 Autumn St. 'VoUm u I of the water and service sup FALSE TEETH try for 11 years after hts naval Thus, although the White through the initiative process by Police Probe poilice, knocked at the back Murray Rd., South Windsor.^ House talks glowingly about a margin nearly 2 to 1 in No- collided in the parking lot at plied to the town. Worries and Problems ORDER TODAY... retirement, and for the lasit two Mrs. Celia J. Bergeron dor of the darkened trailer and Friendly's Ice Cream on Main Tlie students will represent full backing by organized la vembrr 1964, had tlie effect of was greeted with a gun blast. Youths Charged In a letter dated May 18 to A little FASTEETR sprinkled on years had lived in Vernon. He ■ Mrs. Celia Jeff B^geron, 66, St. 'When police investigated the the town in the ■ state finals of your dentures does all this; (1) Helps 9 wiping out two California laws House Break bor in 1968, the UAW might The bullet shattered the glass the chairman of the PUC, town the Road-E-O to be held June hold false teeth more firmly In place; was a membeir of Coventry Post of 46 Whitney Rd. died la.st that prohibiited broket’s and pri mishap, both drivers told them of the American Legion, and just sit out the President's cam Police this moming were in the door, and the trooper re- In Shop Break m eager Terry V. Sprenkel 3 in Windsor Locks. (2) Holds them more comfortably; night at St. Fra.Tici.s Ho.spital, paign if the Republicans nom vato property owners froon dis they had been stopped and that presented the council resolu Bolton Girl Scouts Play Hosts to Hartford Troops (3) peta you bite up to 35'To harder the Fleet Reserve, Washington, Hartford. She was the widow _ . , ...... cejved cuts on l;js arm from the other hit the car. In the State competition the w ithout discom fort. FASTEETH inate a rriodenate against him. criminating by race or religion Questioning suspects in the theft fragments. Two Rockville youths were tion and noted the urgency of Powder la alkaline (non-acid). Won't D.C. of Jo'^ooh Bergeron who died Some six hours later, shortly participants will vie for a vari Building up the fire for the noonday meal at a Girl Scout outing Saturday at Gay City sour. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste. LOSE WEIGHT BY FRIDAY 1967 Piibllslipra N ew sjieper in the sale or renital of dwell- of over $2,500 in cash and Troopeir Davis said^that while arrested last night when they tlie matter. State Park from left, Barbara Turner, from Hartford, Mary Beth Lefebvre from Bolton, Survivors, besides her wife, ApnM 26. Syndicate after midnight Sunday morning, ety 6f prizes including trophies, Dentures that fit are essential to ______ings. checks from the home of A.R. he was radioing for ass*s‘.ianCc, were discovered breaking Into A summation of the 00m- luggage and an expense paid and Debra Ward from Hartford. MrS. Caesar Hail, leader of the Hartford troops, offers health. Sec your dentist regularly. Just take a tiny L.OSB WKIOHT include a son, Stanley Stand M.rs. Bergeron was bprm Sept. ^ Justice Byron R. White said in ^ewis St. Terrier fired ait random ■pohee say Letourneau was se e n Get FASTEETH at all drug counters. Hungrex tablet before fest of Coventry; two brothers, drivmg at a high rate of speed plaiivts, samples of town water trip to the University of Michi advice. About 100 girls from the Bolton troops were hosts to about 45 girls from Hart THE FIttST OAYl 22, 1900 in Fall Riven' Mass., meals... and banish those Frank Standfest of Arlington and lived in Hartford for many on Mam St. near Haynes S t Wheelock. and ■ oither pertdncnt data was gan to coiripete in the national ford in games, hikes, songs and ceremonies. (Herald photo by Saternis.) Hospital Notes California Supreme Court had sometime Saturday night. started a ^firo in Um trailer forwiaa’d'ed to tlie comnYia-ii'on. hated extra pounds as Thousands now lose h Heights, lit, and George Stand- years before coming to Man ‘ found the amendment unconsti- Police said'that, as of this then took the rifle and ran into Patrolnian Clarence Hentage ^ driving contest. A total of $14,- It was also requc.sted by the 000 in scholershipis and the use you banish hunger! Why?j weight who never thought feat of Mankaito; and a grand chester a few years ago to A’isltlng hours are 2 to 8 p.m. tutional and invalid because it afternoon, no arrest has been gave chase in his cruise, and 43 Prospect St. they could... report daughter. make her home with her daugh tlic woods. said Letournepu tried to flee_ | cir- council that public partiiclpa- of a new car for a year will be Stock Brokers Tolland County GASH SAVINGS Because Hungrex is In qll areas excepting mater "Involves the state in racial dis- made and Uie case is still under She was taken into cusitody the most powerful ^ remarkable weight losses Private funeral services whi ter. Mrs. Shirtey Clark. nity whera they are 2:30 to 4 orimination.” investigation. Another cruiser got into the it .10 tion be included in the hearing. offered to the lop six national by twx) otiher ti'Oopei’s when 00 V- _ 1-1 cult Court 12, Manchester, each I r TO of 7 ... 2 0 ... even be held tomorrow at the White- Survivors, besides her daugh p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private "There is no sound reason for Tlie theft of about $1,400 in chaseloeo as fKiiathe fleelingfloolm cr' vehicle\'on if‘ lo '■-i***- l , The resolution also requested winners. ' Queried About reducing aid ever sihe emerged from the wxjods passed it, and the chase contin charged with breaking and en the PUC to conduct specific released for public use 41 pounds in a short Gibson Funeial Home 65 Elm ter, intrude another daughter. rooms where they are 10 a.m. rejecting this judgment," White cash and the re.st in checks tering with criminal intent and Little I.«aguo Pictures / Final Night of Assembly St., Rockville. Burial will be. at near tlie ti-ail-er park entionce ued at fast speeds through town, oontrollcd te.?ts to determine Mrs. Andrew Kidd of the Lit Manipulations without prescription! while. So if you're tired Mrs. Lea Rice of Vernon; 2 to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested said. was reported to police after the djijven to Manchesiter Me- larceny. Bond for Wheelock of half-way measures the convenience of the family. sons, Paul Bergeron and Joseph not to smoke in patients’ rooms. police say. The Letourneau ve the nature and extent of tlie tle League Auxiliary, requests t Suppresses hunger pangs ^ POWELL PLEA Hamily returned to the house nTorial Hospital by Res'ldent hicle was finally stopped at E. was set at, $1,500 and at $1,000 water problem in town and to team managers collect the (Continued from Page One) and want really effective The family suggests that Bergeron, both of East Hart No more than two visitors at for Cushing. Their cases , were Called^Legislative Bedlam^ so«fTeclively, it actually, WASHINGTON (AP) —The about 10 p.m. Saturday. The' Trooper Robert Peterson. She Middle Tpke. and Woodbridge take appropniaite adlccni based money for pi-ctures of their help in reducing those wishing to do so may ford; a brother, Philip Jeff of one time per patient. residence had been empty for treated for a ICg cut, then continued to June 12 in Man sues now are under scrutiny Both houses of the General scene which would be entir^y PER limits the ability of . miake memorial donations to Pall River; 3 sisters, Mrs. Eva Supreme Court denied today a St. Letourneau was charged on its lHin<}ings. , teams taken on opening day. G.ILLON your body to produce ...send for Hungrex plea^__ by .... Adam..... Clayton______Powell several hours. taken to Nerxvioh State Ho-Sr V ith five, counts of failure to chester. along with a larger group trad- Assembly appear to be headed unbeld'evable if presented as fic- today. Hungrex will simply the Heart tXind. Minor and Mrs. Agnes Barton, Patients Today: 248 Police .said the two .sma,shed The meeting will be held at Members of the auxiliary ■ will ed on the American Stock Ex- "legislative bed- tion,” he said, gnawing hunger both of Providence, R. I., and that it rule quickly on his claim Police said the money was .pital, police send, obey a stop sign, improper pass visit each Little League field arnaz^ you! You’ll be ADMITTED SATUR- a window at the liquor stor-L 10:30 a.m. on June 13 at the c h ^ e . lam”, which will '"‘destroy in "Man's greed runs rampant, sensations! Result? You Miss Anita R. Flynn Mrs. Leah Goff of Hartford; t' -,t he was unconstitutionally m on envelope in the Trooper Davis ^vas also ing and speeding. PUC healring room, 565A in the this week to collect the money slimmer next week or your DAY: Clyde Boober, 42 Devon trciaited at Manchester h^oepital One climbed in and was pa.ss- Probers said the reputed rig- hours the public a® the legialative short-cuts un- FUEL OIL don't feci hungry...down TOLLAND — Mi.ss Anita E. and 10 grandchildren. Dr.; Mrs. Peart Burke. 496 Fos excluded from his seat in the He is scheduied'for court ap sLaite office building, Oapilol for picture orders. goes your calorie intake... money back. No U.S. House of Representatives. and released. pearance on Ju^^ 12. ing liquor out the window to ging sclienies are continuing what a legislature lea.shed, complete^surrender to Flynn of Tolland Green died The funeral w'ill be held ter St.; Wapping; Mrs. Mabel the other when police arrived Ave., Hartford. Team managers are aisked and are costing brokers and in- to be,,' State RepresenU- mob psychology and oixier be COOPERATIVE and down goes your prescription heeded. yesterday at John.son Memorial Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from The ruling, issued in an un- apparently knew what to bring the money with them Gamine, Wlnsted; Mrs. Mary signed order, means the court i'i'cy were seeking, police said, and'caught them, they .said. Town manager Terry Spren- vestors uncalculated millions of Robert D. King, R-Tolland damned, seem to have taken on. co.vi’.wY weight. Hospital, Stafford Springs. the Jolin F. Tierney Funeral CuiTio, 27H Bluefleld Dr.; Miis. kel said today that the existing to the games this week. stated this weekend. over. Surely the visitor righUy Miss Flynn was born in New Home, 219 W. Center St., wiUi Florence Dancrosse, 61 Hemlock will await a ruling by the U.S. aince nf ransacking of the Driver to Face Public Records Past officers of the Orchard 315 BKO.'Vn STREET arcuit Court for the District of Premises was made. Entrance strike of employes of the Team In addition to the gi'a/nd jury "Most of the major legisla- says “Connecticut is entitled to TEL. 643-ir).'-,;t ^•pr. An*fhi Fkarwacnt CarptralM* York City. She attended Emma a Mass of requiem at the St.; John Dougela, Hartford: sters Union involved in road Hill School PTA and the new and major stock exoha^es, the tion for the present legislative better treatment than this—the Willard College, Troy, N.Y., and diurch of the As.sumptioii at 9. Mr.s. Gail Dunlop, 14 Fairfield Columbia before saying whether home was made through Liquor Charge Warrantee Deeds Steel JPlales it will hear the Powell case— ii*® front door, police said, construction work will hold up ly elected officers for next year situation is being looked at by session has either not been re- proceedings are a disgrace to several universities. She taught Burial will be in Mt. St. Bene Si.; Mrs. Rutli Finn, 57 Colum Jack J. Sardo, 53, of Ware- Alfred J. and Gunhiki V. .Du will hold a joint meeting dict Cemetery, Biloomfield. assuming he is not seated be- Four cases of vandalism to Stopgap Patch the scheduled bituminous con the Securities and /Exchange ported out by the committees or our state,” King said. » school for many years in Pater bus St.; Arthur Ford, 33 Church iiouge Point, was charged with puis tx3 Hugh F. Blivck Jr. and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Commission and toe Chicago ig not yet on tlie legislative cal- "The reasons for such Goet- son, N.J., where she was active fore then and continues to press care were investigated by police t crete work in South Wlndsor- Friends may call at the fu-' St.; Christopher Godin, 33 Vern- driving while under the in- Jk>j.-ane E. Black, propeiLy at Those steel plates which have The work was . originally school. All members of both Police Department. erders” he added. terdaemmorung performances In numerous inter-racial and 1."‘ case. / over the weekend. Don't wail (or a Special Occasion neml home tomorrow fi-om 2 wood Dr., Vemon; Mrs. Ethel Two convertible car tops were ^'ilc^ce of liquor and failure to 906 Tolland Tpke. been puzzling motorists driving scheduled to start in town dur executive boards are asked to One prominent Chicago bro- "Tills Includes the budget, both deliberate and una- civil rights organizations. She to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. iT/im Moil P ow rful Reducing Aid • Kilpatrick, Storrs; Clifford Ku- mmt in refusing to bypass the slashed, both as the cars were ''‘’ive a reasonable dist.ance Clifford R. Ryeia Jr. and L-ois on Center, E. Center, and N. ing the week of May 15. attend. ker, partner in a piember firm most of the aid to education leg- ^'duWe under existing rules,” also taught school in Hawaii. biak, 173 Spruce St.; Mrs. Es D. RyOa to Richard A. and Auction June 16 he solid. JEver for Public Vicl ; She retired eight years ago and Circuit Court and rule direction parked in the vicinity of 233 Main Sts., over pei-manent Manager Sprenkel said the of toe New York Stock Ex- islation, probate reform pro BARRlCiNi Vito A. Clarlegllo ther Mathiason, 38 Stone St.; Oathy B. Velloney, property at p.gtgj, repair sections, the ma- St. Margaret Marys Holy change, received a death threat gram, reclassifiration of state "Many legislators have pet came to Tolland. Frank Passacantelli, 225 School o dismissal of Powell's suit Center St. One ,of the vehicles hot topping work has been ap- & COUNTRY DRUG : 'Vito Antonio Ciarlegio, 79, of Malcolm G. Russell Jr., 19, of 87 Wedgewood Dr. terial .for which is being held nrovprt and authorized through N^di® Society will sponsor its by telephone after suspending a employes, and a host of others bills that are bad legislation, CHOCOLATES She is survived by a brother, St. again-st House leaders by U.S. belongs to Joyce Blair of 228 Bloomfield, Saturday after- 277 West Middle Tpke. • 1 Avon St. died Saturday morn District Court Judge George (Center St. and the other to Son- .■Administratrix Deed up by the Teamsters strike. sute aid funds and would J k"® .15 in .-aJesman who was being ques- -the " stage - - 'is set------for a mad- judged ^ by------any standard- applied Manchester, Conn. * i Furlonge H. Flynn of Tolland.' ing at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hart Also. Alfred Schiebel, East non. police .say. the church hall. An Inspection of tixmed. The, salesman later was rush at the 12th hour.” to toe great majority of- our create their own excitement! Private funeral services will Hajrt. dra Kloman of 233 Center St. Dorothy E. Tedford, adminis Tlie strike is preventing the be undertaken as soon as the □ Send me regulir 21-dai supply of Hungrex with P .P A for J ford. Hartford; Dean Trahan, East Police report tlie Russell items to be sold will be held reinstated. "Veteran legislators cannot law. The^ measures would not be held at the convenience of Hartford; Mrs. Shirley Wilson, Police say Mrs. Blair saw the tratrix of the estate of Minnie contractors. F. S. Kapla of authorized suppliers are beck only $3. J Mr. Ciarlcglio was born in Ul'IDENCE SEIZURE vwndalksm hplnp- Honp to hpr truck was stopped for a light England, to John A. and liath- Hartford, from obtaining the from 6 to 7 p.m., with the auc In U.S. District Court in Chi- recall a similar delay bn major have a eha'nce of peissiing except .00 .*»» • • tlie family. There are no calling 19 Gorman PI. WASHINGTON (API - The /'®‘^ at E. Middle Tpke. and Green- in operation. The first town •3 □ Send me economy-site 42-day supply for only hours. S«n Lorenzello, Benevento Pro- w.-voruisciuiN lAi-i me and that she and a neigh- t-wp pop leen F. Hcdlund, property at pipx needed for the repairs. tion beginning at 7 p.m. Re cage, trustees for the bankrupt legislation In any recent past under the most unusual ciirium- $5. Z virlce. Italy. He lived in Hart ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Suoremp Court p-avp ttoHpp a, , \/ood Dr, when the Saido car project to be completed is the box of The White-Gibson Funeral oupiBiiie vxjuri ga\e police g,gyg them a descrip- 170-172 Soliool St. The patching is being done freshments will be available. brokerage firm of Edward N. sessions,,' King said. stances. The sponsors welcome 63 tableli ford 70 year-s before coming to Linda Bilver.stone, 34 Durant more power today to seize evi- pgpgg„ ^^g nit it in the rear. The Sardo 'final bituminous concrete sur Proceeds from the sale will ben Slegler & (Do. have fil-ed a $3.16- Committees get behind in opportunity to bypass de- Visit (21 day iupply) Name Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, is St.; Karen Chapman, 117 Gerald Marriage Licenses for the state, on roads under face on Sand Hill Rd., with oth Manchester two years ago. dence from a suspect's home car had to be torted away, but efit the parish building fund. mlUion ciVil damage suit their work and regular legisla- |^te and to push them through t i In charge of arrangements. David Jajnes Meludy, Ekisl its jurisdiction. Address. He wa.s a member of the Dr., Rockville; Freddie Cheney, 'he truck was drivable, police er projects to follow early in Area captains who will solicit against the First National Bank tion doesn't move onto the leg- 'U the confusion, Liggett Drug •5 West Willington; Lawrence .u criminal trial. Apparently a vandal does not Hoi'tford, and Katliiecn Elc’onor Instead of barricading the rc- June. economy sixf Paul I* Young Young Italian American Asso With the precedent-shattering jj^g g„tencias on Oldamobiles' is scheduled to aoDear donations of articles and ar- of Ldnednwood, 111., and 25 indl- islative calendars as it should. " bills often important, (Full 42 Cj*y -Zone------S H te . ciation, Hartford Council, KofC; DaJgle, 225 Diane Dr., Wap 8-1 ruling the court threw out a ^^Ich - - __ ^ ______scneouiea to appear Coleman, 74 Lydall St., June 3, pair spots and creating a haz- Memorial Day Schedule range for the pick up of donat- viduaJs. The trustees charge— King estimated between 400-600 deliberatefly held up in corn dey supply) ^ . ROCKVILLE -- Paul L. ping; James Fxlcone, 79 Robert are parked on E. Center ggyrt on June 12. OliiU'Ch of the Asaumption. aid to motorists, Kapla has at the Parkade □ Payment Enclosed + 25c for handling ; Y The Abe E. Miller Post, Young, 59, of 54 Ward St., Elks Lodge of tt'estbrook, St. 46-year-old distinction between ed items are; and toe defendants deny—-that a bills are still in Committee, al- tor trading purposes. Patrick and St. Antliony Men's Dr., Wapping; Angelo Gaffog- "mere evidence," which the St. Saturday, police investigated John B. McNamar, 18, of 209 William Robert Cixickolf, 10 placed the steel plates, to in- American Legion, has complct- Area 1, David McGonigle, Chicago;based group conspired though technically approved un- Sometimes the trade involves a fornner owner of Paul's Steak l:o, 65 Durkin St.; Joseph Gouin, two reports of antennas being Woodland St. wa.s charged Slxort St., and Evelyn Lois -“nire ,a normal traffic flow. The House on Rt. 30, died yester Club, Holy FVimlly Retreat 1921 Supreme Court liad held cd arrangements for the towns Kejiy r j (o Pine Knob Dr.; to rig stocks^and, in the process, der a new designation adopted bill for a good bill. Neither 1363 Sullivan Ave,, South Wind may not be seized, and other snapped off on two cars. One w'ith operating a motor ve- Eiagoit, 41 Cliestnut St., June plates will be lifted and the annual Memorial Day parade area 2, Edivard Pastula, Ayers forced ' Siegler into barikruptcy this year, termed "favorable 'y® move in thas gome of League, and the State, Prison sor; Harold Hodge, 65 Jarvis car, a 1965 Oldsmobile belongs hide while under the inUiience Sunday School Teachers Asso forms of evidence which police 10. St. James' Church. bituminous concrete poured as and memorial services tomor- r j . to Hillside Dr.; area 3, Ray- by ordering stocks with no in- hold.” legislative poker until the last ciation. Rd.; Mary LeBlanc, 6 Ridge have been free to take when In to Glen Briere of 179 E. Center of intoxicants, after the car David Armand Nouric, 31 Co- soon as the nii.x is made aval- row. mond Dankel, Sullivan Ave. to tention of paying for them- “This artfully contrived dodge P<>ssible minute. BEAUTY SALON wood St.; John Lucas. 94 Tracy "hot pursuit” of a suspect. St. The antenna was snapped as lie was driving hit two parked, Irnibius Ef., and Barbara Jean able Tlie parade, including 23 Famiiam Estates, area. 4, Ed- The suit alleged manapula- of the rules weis necessary to ‘Plague on Both Houses’ Tres Chic Survivors include a son, Dr.; Rocco uupacchino, 79 S. Uie car was parked at the ad- empty cars on School St. near Frank Oiarleglio of Hartford; "We today reject the distinc Raindall, 35 Baldwin Rd., June marching units, will form at word Steben and John Swift, tions in toe common stock of meet a May lOth deadline by Port mortem comments by 303 East Center St. Manchester Phone 649-3534 Adams St. tion as base don premises no dress; Uie other, a 1963 Olds- Spruce St. Saturday night, po- 3, St. Bridget Church. 12:30 p.m. at the Wapping Com- Graham Rd. to Griffin Rd.; area Rowland Products Inc., Leeoe- which time all bills, except the press following every ses- 3 daughters, Mrs. Maria S. Also, Kertn McCrewell, Willi- mobde. belonging to Joseph lice report. In Memoriam Sposito of Manche.ster, with longer accepted as rules gov- Eric Ashby TimixaJ, Newing T om 11 Marine munity Church and will pro- 4, Thomas Brennan and William Neville Co., Diversified Metals those calling for appropriations, s!on, alwiays pcfnt out 'tie need In loving monmry of Rosino G. niantic; Kimberly Melroy, 38 erning the appIicaUon of the VarWhy had its antenna snap- Police say the McNamar ve- H oar wiu) ]>a.ssGcl aw av May 30 whom he made Ills home. Miss ton, and Carol Anne Gryk. 37 ceed promptly at 1 p.m. to the Ryder, Avery St. to Foster S t; Oorp-t Hercules Gallon Products had to be reported out of com- for reform in our lesJalatlve 1950. Grandview St.; Frederick Miko- hiclf was headed west, first Cassandra Ciarleglio of Rocky lite, 389 Slater St., Wapping; Pourth Amendment," Justice ‘ ^ stmek a car belonging to Academy S't., St. Jainea' Viet Casually high school grounds. The parade area 6, Donald (Jantwell, Dart Iik ., Pentron Electronics Corp., mitten”, according to King. rules to a^vo-'d the final night- God took In'!- home. U waa lil.s will Hill and Mrs. Angela C. Bona- William J. Brennan Jr., said for VonWhy lives. aiurch- route will be along Sand Hill Hill Estates to Barber Hill Rd.; Ejuraloy Co., Savoy Industries Last Evening of Session mare session, But in our h earts .site liveth atUl. Kerrie Murphy, HUlcrest Rd., the majority. Ernest N. Dosh of 136 School (Continued from Page One), i/B jflies of 'West Hartford; 16 ■St., then hit one owned by Building Permits and Nevers Rds. A memorial area 7, Richard Mortimer, Birch , and Mercury Chemical Corp. One of the blots on progress- “Reform will not come until Bolton; Mrs. Jennie Norige, service will be held at the high Hill Estates to Ellington Rd.; All except Mercury, an over- Ive Connecticut Is the madness the people of Oonnecttcut say— Son. ClBiencc grandchildren and 3 great Ea.st Hartford; Mrs. Margaret LINDBERGH LAW Gloria L. Clemens of RFD 1. Raymond Ponra for Jaseph tens, JlrS. Russell‘P. Aceto Jr. grandchildren. Two Children Both parked vehicles were on DeSimone, alterations to dwell- and Miiss Jane Fuller, both of school. area 8, Jack Shehan, Avery toe-counter issue, are traded on whicli takes over the legislative and mean it—a plague on both In Memoriam Palmberg, 71 Lockwood St.; WASHINGTON (AP) — The Rabbi Leonard Hedman of P®i8hts; area 9, Pat Carrol, the American Excheuige. process in both :the house and your houses; we deserve re- In loving niemoiT of our niollirr Tlie funeml was held this Mrs. Ro.sialie Powell. 583 Hart Supreme Court agreed tixlay to the north side of School St., ing at 202 Oak St., $1,250. Manchester. «)id Kramlmothcr. Snrdh I,, nicking, moming from tlie D'Esopo Fu Hit bv Aulos and the Dosh car had to be Richard W. Hjxlc for Alfred The W. P, Q’lish Funeral Temole Beth Hillel will give ^*^® Street to Abby Rd. Management of toe firms dis- the Senate on the last evening sponsible government.” wlio away May 29, 1965. ford Rd.; Mrs. Matilda Raisch, review a niling bv p fp-’c’"'! the invocation. The high school® A «*AQ captaiiw 4^nnfa1na will Yirill mwt gJa-im any involvement. Ex- ^ toe session, according to neral Cliapel, 235 Wether.sfield S. River Rd.. (Coventry; Mrs. judge In Connecticut that the towed away, as was tlie Mc- P. Werbnor, a’-terationAS to Home. 225 Main St., is in Alway.s a silent ItearUtchr;' Ave., Hartford, with a solemn Two children were admitted dwet’ling at 40 AMariom Di-„ $3.- charge of funeral arrange- hand will olev the National 8 p.m. in the change officials say they have King. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE Jleuiy a .silent tear. Antonia Scussel. Laurel Manor Lindbergh kidnaping law is un- . ■ , Naniar vehicle. McNamar is high Maas of requiem at the constitutional. ^ Manchester Memorial Hos- .scheduied'for court appearance 300. menls, wiiich are incomplete. fho flao- raisina'ppr. ®hm’ch hall to coordinate thp found no evidence that any rig- The legirtaUve bodies wdilch HARTFORD (AP) — LUis Vi- But alwny.s a heaiitiful memory (Jonralesccnt Honxe; Marc Sou- emonies ®^®dule. All men of thC gers were in cahoots with ex- h ^ b e m "rrasoxmMy wM or- charged with BRUSHABLE- Of one We loved ao dear. Church of St. Patrick and St. cy, 8 Dart Hill Rd., South Wind The Justice Deprrtmcnt h.id P't'i' *5-'' 12. Max Smole, tool shed at 158 A member of the family said Anthony, Hartford. Burial was Lydal'l St., $100. that Cpl. Fuller will accompany Following the lowering of the Pariah wishing to Mstet In^any chax^e members working on d ^ ^ d d eteb ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ manslaughter in the fatal shoot- Daughters and Grandsons sor; Mra. Sally Sleph'cnaqn, appealed the ruling, givjn Jan. Saturday. One was struck while In an accident reported Sat- ruuuwulg LUC ^ « capacity arc asked to attepd the traddng floor. fmal mgtht, suddenly become mojislaughter in the fatal shoot Mr.s. A rthur Strickland in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Richard Kren^her. two signs „his stepbrother's body to Man ing of a 22-year-old woinan, Al- COLORFUL- M rs. Albert I.a'a Thompsonviille; >rrs. Myrtle 12 in ^ew Haven by William H. j-jding his bike, and the other urd'ayy-.The Herald inadvert flagig to half mast, Sanford C. meeting. / -nie grand jury is known to dbaotic bedlams which destroy. ■ Bloomfield. at 59 Windsor St, $600. Chester. cadenia Martinez. Albert and Joseph Lea Stratton, 13 Cross St, Timbeis, cliief judge of the U.S. ^^hen a dog she was walking ently repofCed. that Janet L. Warstiavsky, a past command Auctioneer for the event yilll have been iox^ing particularly ^ jnatter of three or four District Court for (Jonncctii ut. Shell Oil Co., replace sign at Pfc. White is the third Man- er of the Abe E. Miller Post Miss Martinez was shot in the Also, Mrs. .June Tompkins, 653 Center S t, $1,400. Chester youth to date who was be Richard Tracy, John j J. into Pentron Trading, though bours, toe public image of what Colonial Dr., Columbia; Kristin Tlie announcement that the ® ® ^ '™™®rt his Kfe in Vietnam. tapered... our new hairdos Bolton ^ pe;-il from the decision given Hackmatack St. Police say it volunteers accepted to date. • Complete Electronic They are 'William Bolto.a, School, will recite lincoln’s Poe Wee League: Pirates 13, Word of hds death wis re- Computer Programming last December by a three-judge was dark out and that the two Gettyshurg Address. ,' ' Hawks 2( Eagles 7, Rams 3; ceived Sunday by toe Marine’s are cut to fall in place IBM-RCA-Honeywell federal court in Montgomery, cai-s w'ere traveling abreast, Mary Willard. Diana Bottum, Holiday Special Uni vac Property Hit, Pam Holmes, Suzanne Bfouil- Mary EUen Hartnett, alao an Hawks 11, White Sox 2; Pirates mother, Mrs. Evangeline Mc- with a few deft brush the court continued to hold up w'est on Hackmatack and the eigtrth grade student at Ells- .11. Rams 1. Kenzie. Frl., Sat., Mon., Tue«.—May 26-27-29-30 4 Short Term IBM Keypunch ^ e ordered desegregation of youths were moving east. One lette, Deborah Canieron, Donna CORONET GAS Driver Gbarwed Kllmas, Susan Moyer an'd June .worth, will recite "In Flander* — McKenzie joined, the Marine strokes. And the lustrous Alpha-Numeric jails in tlie state. o/ the vehicles passed on the Manchester Evening Herald Corps in November 1966 and • Secretarial Sciences 568 Center St., Manchester Canieron. Fields.” ■ ' ; , tint conditions as it colors- Geoi'ge R. Sievefts, 25, of The lower court had ruled un- right, police said; to avoid hit- Mrs. Mary E. Jaworski of Thi ceremonies will conclude South Windsor Correspondent, had been . in Vietnam for E.vecutive-Legal-Medica) 11 Hickory Dr., Hebron was conslitutional an Alabama law ting a parked car. forcing the Ann Lyoiu, teL 644-8682. 10 months- M b . Groteft Weigel • Gregg Diamond Jubilee and CHARGE YOUR 33 Clyde Rd. is the Mcond reg- .with benediction offered by BOTH ONLY it’s Roux Fanci-tone, the eliarged with reckle.ss driving fther v^icle tothe;_shoulderof Rev. Joseph Schick of St. 'Mar Speedwriting Shorthand yesterday morning after the ear the street and into Kubiak. Skieless Franks creme hair tint. In rich, GAS - . O IL ices. She joins, Mrs. Carlton garet Mary’s Church and' the Free Nationwide he was drirtng ran off Bolton i |v r ‘ HiT -• • 1 T ^ is- the fourth bicycle-oar wnRCc,Chace, previousuypreviously reporicQ.reported. playing of taps. natural looking colors to Ufetlme Prtvilegea— Center Rd. and damaged ,a tel- 1 Package Wonder Employment Ser^’lcty— Water Main Rids ^ *«>^® town smith said today that the camp BE tlURE • • ■ BLISS has been serving the Home Owner Bsuaide Marshal wiU be for eplione pole end prirate prop T 1 t m in the M st week. codWcoilld use the services of »•”—three mer Lt. Gov. Fred J.^Doocy. cover gray and match Bnish-Up—Transfer erty, state police said today. for 85 YEARS. For a Complete FREE INSPECTION of Bread Rolls At Over (500) Colleges Invited by Town F. Bryant. 5. of 2 more nurses. The following units'will par ^UnSsARIVIY^ natural hair... soft toning imd Private Business Pojice quoted him as sayirfg J Eva Circle, Vernon, was hit by SmiSmith has announced dona- four home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by ticipate in the p&iade: GoW Schools Throughout he fell asleep at the wheel. The town is advertising for ® Saturday ■afte'rnoon. She tions'from the following sources: the finest 'technical staff, 'phone onr nearest local office: Star Mothers, the American colors for bitched hair... The World. . . Police said he was driving bids for the replacement, and taken to Manchester Me- $25 from the South 'Windsor Legion (JolOfC. Guard, Battery A, % TO N M37 east on Bolton Center Rd. when extension of a water main in niorial Hospital, admitted for Oanmittee for Retarded Chil- ,2nd Missie ^ttalio n , 5th Ar- PICNIC Open ultra high fashion Color his car nan off (he east side New Haven and Harrison, Pearl and Knighton observation and rqleased yes- dren; and arts and cr:ifts sup- tilleiY, members of the Abe E. 4 WHEEL DRIVE TRUCKS SUPPLIES Memorial Day Originals... come and struck a telephone pole. Sts., for a watfr main exten- hospital officials, said. plies from 'Mra Hope Grunske Miller Poet and AuxiMar>’, Hartford The car continued on across We have a limited number of these surplus tracks^ Sion in Dartmouth Rd.; and Police said the driver\tary school, or at the Manches ...S^eyour ol*e« will begin at' 11 a.m. pro er Council of Church Wbmen Sunday to fight a fire at He er was Installed'as vicie presi ter, Summer School Office, at ceeding south on wau St., west NASSIFF i PHOTO bron Dump and a bruah fire on United. ith^t high school. ApipMoationsv' CBT Family on. Miain St. Rt, 6A, south on dent for 1967-68: Mrs. Doris North Pond Road. Damage was 991 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. School Awakds Friday ehould be made early, by maU. Banker Church St. Rt. 86, to St., p^eter’a Perrett, recording secretary, and at a minimum. The annual awards assembly Bolton Guidance Dlredtor Louie Cemetccy lor the memorial ex- Mrs. Frank Ulm. treasurer. Rt Bolton Jurkior-SenioT High Morgan recommends. arciees, returning up Church Visit to England ' Secretaries of the various ac tSchwxd will be heW Friday at Memorial Day Parade S t to Veteran’* Park on the John Sibun o f East St. will take a letter to his brother, tivities are Mrs. Clarence Cus il:30 p.m. in the gym. Var ‘ Bolton’s observance of Me com er lor exercises/ then re Peter Sibun, from Governor ter, campus mini.stry: Mrs. John ious awards such as the Boys' morial Day will start with a turning up Main St. to the re Dempeey when he visit* his Erickson. Christian social, re- i^tote, Harvard Book Prize, parade from BoKon Center to lease point at tbe cortier o t Wall birthplace in Ehigland. Peter lations: Mrs. Leslie Spencer, Yale Book Prize, Connecticut morrow at 10 a.m. The parade Bt. Bibun 1* making preparati(Mis to membership cultivation: Mrs. iBook Prize wall be announced will proceed from- the library The parade win be made up bring a* many of hi* scout Richard Owen, missionary ed at this time. • along Bolton Center And Notch a t marching units from the Le ucation and service: Mrs. Cal troop h* he can in 1968 to the Winners of the local sohol- Rds. to the elementary school. gion, Boy Scout*, from Hebron vin Fish, program materials: United States for a visit. arshipe UeixDme Thoms Schol- The Rev. John Post will be ’ and Marlborough, Cub Scouts, Mrs. John Post, spiritual life , Governor Dempsey in his let iirship, Boltcn Insurance Ad the gue.st speaker at services on Girl* Scout*'..and Brownies, cultivation, and Mrs. Robert ter encourages the EngHrti visory Board Scholarship. Bol the lawn in front of the school Bham High School Band,. He Richardson, supply work. Scout* to make every effort to ton PTA-BEA Scholarship, Bol at. 10:30. bron 4-H groupe, Hebron Base Mrs. Ulm is chairman of local make the trip and fOr them to ton PTA Scholarship, and the Marchers are to assemble on ball League, and MiUtilry Dlvl- church activities. Mrs. Robert • THE C O m c n ^ B j ^ expect a warm welcome In Con naibional Honor Society Schol Toomey Lane at 9:30. AND TRUST COM M NY *ion from the 169th Military Po Miller and Mrs. Charles Ray necticut. The governor noted in arship) wii^ be announced dur lice Battalion' of. Manchester. mond are, ways and means Msmbsr FJM.C. hie letter that he had a great ing graduation ' ceremonies Manchester Evening Herald The hfiariborough FWe and chairmen: Mrs. Herald Lee Sr. interest in scouting and pointed Wednesday, June 21. About $1.- Bolton correspondent, Cleme- is sun.shine chairman. Mrs. Doris Drum ' Ooip* wUl also march. out that his father served under 300 in scholarships was made Representatives of the ’Town’s seven ■veterans’ org;anizations Skinner, Mrs. Paul Haddad and well Young, tel. 643-8981. The motorized di'vlsione will Lord Baden-Powell, founder of Include units from the Hebron the Boy Scout movement. In Sunday commemorated their fallen SJornrades during an Volunteer Fire Department, the Boar War. Parade Plans Ready nual memorial services in Ce,iter Congregational CSiuixih.. Miarl'borougti Fire Deptaitment, About 100 members aittended the services, conducted by For a wide selection of fine food in a pleasant The English Scouts are rais ’The Rev.” Kenneth Steere, associate pastor. (Herald photo Connecticut State Police Emer ing their fare by holding rum by Saternis.) atmosphere. gency Vehicles from Oolcheeter, mage salee, variety shows and 169th MP Bn ot Mancheeter, For Memorial Day 9 doing odd jobs. They wtll camp 1100 BURNSIDE AVE— EAST HARTFORD and Town of Hebron highway In Hebron for a while and spend slated for the Manchester vehicle*. Six divisions,' including seven bands, will muster to Park Program Country Club and Ellington the remainder of their three- morrow at 9 a.m. at Main St. and Hartford Rd. for the Mrs. Ann Jobnaon’e 4-H Hoof- week stay seeing the countryside Ftidge Country Club. Our A La Carte Menu Offers Many Tasty Disba* National Anthem. beat* will be tbe only mounted of the area. annual three-mile Memorial Day parade, Harold Osgood, " Baseball fans will have a full An Important Announcement for Blue Cross Members Introduction by Harold unit Ham Grinder Day parade marshal announced. day, starting at 10 o’clock -when Osgood, parade marshal. Big Beefburger I^b. 4Sc AU units in tbe parade wUl Members of the PTA will be TradHtdonail exeirolses will be East Oathdlic meets Northwest Invocation by the Rev. Char-Broiled Prime. Beef ...... *tart assenvbling at 10 a.m. at at the Hebron Elementary conducteef at CJenter and Mumroe Veterans of Foreign Wars; Win CathoQ/ic at Bast Catholic. Lit Gary S. ComeU, associate Co-chairmen R. Michael Quish and Randall N. Brown ad the Rham High School parking School Wednesday before school Parks in the morning, and ston Chevalier, FYank J. Mans tle League action wtll have spodts events are scheduled pastor of South Methodist mire the work of the program committee with speaker lot and be ready to move out to collect the orders and money field chapter of the Marine Moriarty Bros, playing Man Golden Brown Fried Chicken 1942 Class Church. With All The Fixins’ ...... Frank E. Zimmerman Jr. (center) liefore the reunion din at 11 a.m. for the Ham grinder day spon throughoi^ the day. Corps League; and Abraham Os- chester Auto Parts at Buckley $1.95 Welcome by. Clyde Beck ner. The banner ahown in the background is the class motto Blue Cross Is Expanding All parade participants are sored by the group on June 8. Wortd War I veteran Allbert __j ___ Field, Sears Roeb-uck meets trlnsky, Army and Navy Club. L. Poet, chief o f staff, will su with, chairman of the Per F^Xiice' and Fire at Waddell and numerals preserved through the years by Quish. (Her Has Reunion Invited to wialt the American Mrs. Kenneth Porter and her Assistant Chiefs of Staff will Fried Clams on Toasted Roll pervise the order of march. manent Memorial Day Com- Field and the Lawyers and Oil ald photo by Saternis.) ______Legion HaU on Hebron Green committee will prepare the Including All The Side Dishes .. ■ $U5 The parade w«l start at the mitee. Frank E. Zimmerman Jr., following tbe parade and open grluders that day. Cupcakes ers cla*(h at Vorplanck Field. Army and Navy d u b and division; Wilham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Ad Manchester Lihraries, t h e general sales manager of the bouse will also be held at the will also be sold to the students. Your Contract Benefits marah north tobo the Center, dress by Stephen Breen of Mary Cheney Li'brarj’, 'Whlton Lincoln-Mercury Division of the Hehron Firehouse for all fire 4-H Oaiup Tolland right on E Center St. to Munroe division; V^lliam East Catholic High School. Library and the West Side A TREAT department dtvlaionB. 'The TVxUaod Oouaty 4-H Ford Motor Cp., was the main Park w(h««.where tih«the parade vrill Hill, fourih-division: Otto Heller, Laura Kurtz of Manchester Branch will tie closed tomorrow FOR EACH fifth division, and Harold Bel speaker at the 25th reunion of ■These expanded benefits, with no increase m membership The local Legion P o s t 95,. col Camp Ooenmlttee he* an halt for a brief Ceremony. High School is alternate. in observance of Memorial Day. MEMBER Connecticut Blue Cross will expand benefits for all group or guard and firing squad will nounced that Mrs. Joseph Drew cher, sixth division. Goetz^ Lorraine White his Manchester High School ’The parade then will go west Music. They will resume their regular 90uuh€n OF YOUR dues, are designed to give Blue Cross members even greater depart in time to participate o f Reidy HiiU Rd. wiiU be one The following organizations class, held at Fiano’s Restau members enrolled in the Extended and Comprehensive plans on E. Center St, to the Center Essay by Jill Horton of schedule Wednesday. in the 1:30 Marlborough parade. o f the camp nurses again bbia will be represented: FAMILY rant Saturday evening. and for all members under age 65 enrolled on a direct pay,, protection to meet today's changing hospital care services and toi the north lane, proceed west Manchester High School. Instalied by VFW Post Historical Society Offtoer* year and Mis* Donna Oranick Anderson-Shea Post, Veterans A gathering of 210 class mem charges. on Center St. and pass the re- - _ , Music. Open 7 A.M . to 11 PJVI. non-group basis. The Hebron Hietotical Socie of Rl. 86 \V11 bd waterfront di viewing stand in front o f the Foreign Wars, M d auxiliary; plant sale, June 7 at Hartmann’s bers of MHS 1942 and their Address by Dr.. Frederick Clarence “Bud” Goetz was In ty recently held election ot ot- rector. Miundcdpafl Building. Army and Navy Club and auxil- Units Decorate Market in Rockville and a sup spouses heard Zimmerman and W. Lowe, Manchester Com ficera. Applications to e the senior Then it wiM continue to the Manchester Chapter, No. stalled yesterday as Command per is being planned. The scouts’ Edson M. Bailey, retired princi munity Cdllege president. Harvey lippincott will serve comp miist be in to the county Veterans Graves er of the local VFW Post 241. parents and interested friend.s pal of Manchester High School, driveway post the Controller’s American Veterans, Names of Deceased by recount anecdotes of the 1942 e* preoident, Harold Brink, vice office by Thursday. TTie oamp office, and enter Center Park to auxiUary; Dilworth-Cornell- Clyde Beckwith. and Lorraine White was install have also contributed to the preeiiident, Frederick lioyd, sec Members of the town’s seven class history. will be held June 25 to 30 pro tho memorial service section American Legion Post and Placing Wrea'ths. ed as preldent of the auxiillary. fund. The newly expanded benefits apply to admissions on and after July 1,1967 and includes retory ...and FYed Wyttie, treas veteran*’ organizations decorat M viding a botai of 66 teen-agers and diiSband. auxiliary. ^ s . Barney Uzupes, Merrow The reunion was arranged by Benediction by the Rev. The Post Home held a joint urer. Memibero at large wiU be from ToUand and New London Honorary marshals, marshal’s Also, Manchester Barracks ed veterans’ graves dui'ing the Rd., and Mrs. Ekirl Beebe. a large committee of local class Walter A. Hyszko, pastor of Installaition ceremony attended Emery Taylor, John Horton, honorary staff and marching 'Yorld War I veterans, and Rhodes Rd., may be reached by Counties sign up to attend. If St. John’s Polish National weelcend. by several special guests includ- mates with R. Michael Quish and weiUam Dtdnkuth. anyone wishing to contribute to the aign-up la less the camp units have been announced by Frank J. Mansfield Catholic Oiurch. The Permanent Memorial big First Selectman Carmelo and Randall N. Brown acting as A t the recent meeting, OUf- Osgood. Detachment, Marine Corps the trip funds. for Special Services, 80 % of hospital will be canceled. Gun Salute by the 134th Day Committee (PMDC) has Zanghl, Selectman Stuart Dan- co-chairmen; Robert J. Gordon A. Emergency Room Care ftmd Wright fpoke on the years Honorary marshals appointed League and auxiUary; Col. Ward Boys League Notes Misa Susan Drew of Reidy Military Police Co., Con aisigned East Cemetery to the forth: Mayor Jack Grant of Jr., treasurer; and Mrs. Vivian charges will be paid during a benefit bts family has bved tai Hebron by him are: Robert Dougan, Cheney Camp, Sons of Union Managers and officials of Uie Firato Ferguson, secretary. Mrs. Full coverage of General Hospital charges HUH Rd., is one of three per necticut Arm y National American Legion and Citizens Vernon: Resident State Trooper and Hope VaHey area. Also dte- Spanish War veteran; Rdbert J. Veterans; and Yankee Division Boys League will meet Thurs Alice Drake Belcher and Mra period of up to 30 days. This 30-day sons serving on the band oom- Guard. Committee, Buckland Cemetery Harry Tomaaek; Leo Cohen of for each initial visit to Emergency Room oixBed was the flamed, evangel Utoggart, Worid War I veteran; Association. day night at 8 at Uie United mtttee of the county 4-H club Taps. to the Marine Corps League and the Rockville Bawling Plaza, Viviap Allen Warnock co period is part of and applied to your basic ist, Lorenzx) Dow, whose home Jerry Lovett, World War n Also, Boy Soouts, Cub Scouts, Congregational Church to com when care is received within 72 hours of organinatdKm. Ft is planned to Sons of Union Veterans; St. end fonrier State Representa operated to produce a program was in Hebron many yeans ego veteran: Benton W. Osgood, Girt Scouts, Brownies, Civil Air Hirou^li Our Flowers plete plans for the Second An which listed up-to-date address ^ benefit period provided for general hos fprm a Tolland County 4-H Bridget and St. John’s Ceme tive Ruth E. Lojzim. an accident or the onset of serious and and Daniel Burrows, for whom Korean veteran; and Bryant C. Patrol, Miandhester PoUce De- Color Guards and marching nual Independent Boys League es and information on most of bond. units, DAV chapter and auxil- teries to the Veterans of For Special recognition was giv pital care. Burrows Hllf was named. OoHlins, Vliotnam veteran. partment, Town Fire Depart- Tournament to be held locally, the members of the class as ex sudden illness. A serious and sudden ill Bulletin Board itiry, and other veterans eign Wars and World War 1 en Seoul Paul Enos of Troop The enoiety will hold a house •NOmed today as a speciaJ ment, 8th District Fire Depart- •lune 17, 18, '24, and 25. Six tracted from the files of the Dianne Miantandon and Solly Barracks; St. James Cemetery And Frasers 280 Ekist Hartford, the recipient ness includes such conditions as diabetic Days used in any hospital outside Con tour on June 4. 'WnUam Drin- sbaff member to the Marahal’s meat, Mary C. Keeney Tent. marching units, Army and teams from varioiLs towns are secretary. Icuth Is In dhange ot the details Megson are dedegatea from Bt. Na'vy <3olor Guard and drill to the Disabled American Vet oT a citation from the New Bri presently enrolled in the tour coma, fainting, sunstroke, hemorrhage necticut are considered part of and ap Peter's EpIaoopaJ Churoh to the Honoraiy Staff is Virartfliium Daughters of Union Veterans; erans; and the Army and Navy tain VFW Post and a trophy Awards were made during the Which win be released the mid- Pulsavaedi Chod4k of Ttsailand, Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh- team. nament, and two more are being (Be o f this week. YPF*s Dloceean Oonveriblan at Club and West Cemetery to the from the Windsor Locks Past evening for youngest baby, to and convulsion. plied to your basic benefit period pro who Is studying government In of tho American RevoJu- FVnirth Division led by Wil And Warm Meinorlcs sought. Post Office Exam* Camp Washington. Daughters of the American a.s an Americanism Award. Victor Binks; mo.st children, to Mianchester. Ohodok i* chief of f^on; and -various fraternal or- liam Hill, Manchester Pipe Tomorrow will be a bu.sy day vided for care in General Hospitals in Postmasters Wimiam Hills o f ’Ilie Hebron LCttle League Revolution. Dr. Christopher Glenney w'ho B. Care in General Hospitals for the Division of Inspection and ganizaUons. Band; Gold Star Mothers (one Other officera installed in for the Boy.s League. Team Hebron and Mirs. Marie Reid of will play a double header to- If a flag has not been placed Y ha.s nine; farthest distance in Connecticut. Reports in the Mlniatry of In- The oaxler of the parade will oar), Disabled Veterans (one cluded Iru'in -Davias. vice com members and managers will the United States to Mrs. Dor Amston have announced an moorrow afternoon. The Bears on a veteran’s grave, the family- ... Ihey Live On Nervous-Mental Disorders; Care in ferior for Thailand. include in fiha First Division: oar), World War I veterans mander; Herman Nitsche, jun meet at the St. Matthew churoh othy Bonino Oldham from Ar open cdmpetHion examination win play the ’Tlgen and Wlld- or friends are asked to contact *A specialty hospital is one registered at Ha wm inarch in the hon- Manchester Police Department (two oars), S'panlsh War Aux ior vice commander; Raymond parking lot to march in the Me lington, Tex.; farthest distance Member Specialty Hospitals’^ for fiOUng the posMion ot sub oots will play the Lions. Stort Everett Kennedy of 87 Phelps such by the American Hospital Association orary staff group with the colors; U. S. Marine Corps iliary (one car), Daughters of St. Louis, quartermaster, and morial Day Parade. outside of the United States, to stitute cflerk-canrier for duty In ing time for the gomes 1* 2 pm. Rd. for East Cemetery, Winston and determined by Connecticut Blue Cross town’s board of direotors and Color Guard, marshal and chief Union Veterans, Daughters of Charles Hirth. judge advocate. The drawing and a announce Mrs. Inez Hampton Cloudman Up to 30 days of benefits for each in flDst, second and third clasts Hebron Elementary School Chevalier of 55 Oliver Rd. for town oftfloiaJs. o f staff; honorary -veterans and American Revolution (one car), AaixUiary officers installed ment of winners In Hhe Boy.s from Oxford, England; most patient admission. Room, meals and as acceptable to furnish hospitalization ben~ post offices In ConnecUcut 'wdU be dosed txxmnrrow for the Buckland Cemetery, Kenneth The ddrectons are Mayor Na- wreath oearers, two oars of and other parade autos. were Lois Lawson, senior vice League raffle will be announced gi'andchildren with four and efits for long term care. This does not includ* The postimsbero wilsh to holiday but students wiQ at Aseltine of 784 E. Middle Tpke. Fifth Di-vision led by Otto president; Dolores Jacksen, jun tomorrow at 4 p.m. at tihe Hicks longest married to Mrs. Arlene nursing care credit equal to your present stress It is no longer necessary tend school on Slatuirday until than G. Agoetinelli, WiUdam E. honorary marahals; one car of for St. Bridget and St. John’s Federal Hospitals. Heller, Bennet Jr. High School ior vice jiresident; Loul.se Dom- ballfield. Stevenson Ostrout; and most for the substditute oenTfer to re- 1 pm. as part of the make-up FUtaGeraid, John Garside, FIran- P«4ade clergymen; marshal’s Cemeteries, Wesley Bulla of 67 coverage, plus full coverage for Special Band: DeMblay marching unit, bek, treasurer; Sandra Craw Final regi.stration for the recently married to Mrs. Connie atde in tbe deUysry area of the for snow days last 'winter. cis Mahoney. Wayne MOntz, i^norary staff, and 134th MUi- Hemlock St. for St. James Rainbow Girls marching unit; ford, secretary, and Bertha Boys League annual trip to see Zelonis Trask. Services. C. Earlier Child Care Coverage o tO ce. Appboation forms may David O. Odegand, Anthony ^ ^^Uce Unit of two jeeps Cemetery, and Mrs. Laura Payne, chaplain _ the Red Sox play in Baston, b e obtained at either of the two Ftetnantonio, WilMnm SchaiJer, othw fraternal organizations, Loomis of 102 Starkweather St. At the conclusion of his re and Coverage for Handicapped Monoheeter Fhreniiig Herald First Division band will be must be made by 5 p.m. tomor Each visit to the day care or night care afflces. The examination will and Hiairoild A. ’Turkingiton. (3irl Scout units. Brownies. for West Cemetery. Additional Post officers elect marks Zimmerman made a spe Hebron correapondent, Mt*. from Manoheater High School. row. b e open until further notice. Town ofiflciale named are Sixth p i vision, led by Harold PMDC memiber Walter Von- ed Exlaus Parker, surgeon: cial award of hLs own. the free unit of a hospital is counted as one day of Children Marjorie Porter, tel. 288-9116. The division will be led by Har The Bravas will play the Reds Those wtshing eorty cohaidera- 'Town Manager Robert Weise, Belcher, East Catholic High Hone. explained that many Richard Jacobsen, trustee, one use for a week of a new Mer old Olds. tomorrow evening at the Hicks cury Cougar, which was won hospital care. Readmission to any General Blue Cross will provide coverage for any tinn for appointment should ap William O’Neil, ddreotor o f pub School Band: Eagle Scouts, Ex graves a do not have markers year; (Jeorge Horn, trustee, two Second Division, led by Wil- years; Robert Bannon, tru-stee, ballfield. bj’ Mrs. M (^ Giglio Llebman. Hospital for nervous-mental disorder, to enrolled unmarried dependent child of a ply easily. lic works; James M. Reardon, plorer Scouts, Boy Scouts, and which ihdicaite that the deceased Boys League Scores Zimmerman also presented Pal- Cflnirch Service Cyclist Charfijed, chief of potaoe; William Qtf- Cub Scouts. was a veteran, and that many three years; Herman Nitsche, ■T . ^ Department and colors, 8th Dis- Irwin Davias, McLaughlin and Results of last weeks games rnor gulf balls to class lebte'rmen the day care or night care unit of any hos subscribing member from the 15th day A epeolal Memorial Day cete- ford Mason, town fire cihdef: ^ ______No horses or bicycles -will be veterans are burled in family r. o,..- jj trlot Fire Department and col- aa’e Indiojis 17, Pirates 16; who were present. When'in high btation of Holy Oommunion Hurt in Mishap permitted in the parade. plots. Parker, delegates to county pital, or to any Member Specialty Hospital of birth until his or her 19th birthday. S a lv a t i o n ^ y Bend. Aux- eouncil and Horn, Otto Horn, Reds 10, Cards 5; Caixte 12, Pi- .school, Zimmerman was the wdU be held at S t Pater’s Epls- W ot president; and ^ c t e J. ^ AU organizetions and units r8.ites 10; Cards 18, Indians 11 within 180 days following date of dis oopal Chunoh tomorrow at 7:30 Elmer B. Latham, 23. of 29 perticdpeiting in the parade wiiU and Harry Phelps, alternates. sports editor of the High School U m eri^ , Stodtobrirt fire (duef. three oara of Civil Air Pa- and Reds 10, Yankees 6. The Blue Cross will also provide coverage be a m Special'pelayens will be of Buckland St. woe taken to fottim at Main St. and Hartford Past department commander ■World, and was a .sports coire- charge is considered the same admission. The Rev. PWlldp Hussey, pas- 2 0 % Live in Big Cities BraVes-Undians game wa* rain fered for those who have given Rd. cund -wiU heed north with Raymond Frast, and Past de ■spondenjt for the Hartford Coiir- yond age 19 for any enrolled" dependent Rockville General Hospital ed out. You get the same benefits for all enrolled thetr Sves for theta- country tor of St. B a r t h o l^ ^ a division, led by Rolbert the leading -undts at the junc NEW YORK—Since 1920 the, partment president Mrs. Flo ant. child of a subscribing member, as a family With three broken ribs after the Church, and parade chaplain, <5ui.sh acted a.s toastmaster end those who are presently tion of Miadn and FVxrest Sts. in percentage of Americans li-ving rence Streeter officiated at the Manchester Evening Herald family members. serving at home and abroad. motorcycle he wae dri-ving win lead a prayer during cere- Patrick’s Pipe front of the Army and Navy in cities over 250,000 has re Insptallation ceremonies. for the evening and Thomas F. member, if he or she is totally and perma- monies at.MHinroe Park. Bands. Tolland correspondent Bette Ferguson gave the invocation. Those deslrii^ the name* of went off Mile Hill Rd. in Tol Oluib. mained about the same. At pres World Jamboree Scout Days used for treatment under this ben , nently disabled. land yerteiday afternoon, Dr. FYedertok W. Lowe, MOn- Organization* are V.F.W. Quatrale, telephone 875-2845. The evening was- concluded , loved ones to be read at the Golf and baseball ere the ent 10 per cent of the U.S. pop State Police, S'taffOrd 'Troop, Chester Oommunlty CVDMege units, American Legion Col- Local Boy Scout Henry Szem- with dancing to the music of efit are part of and applied to your basic featured sporting 'eivents for ulation is in cities over 1 mil Totally and perrnane'ntly disabled njeans said. president, will be main speaker ^ Guards and marching reylo of Grant Hill Rd. ha* Tiny Quinn’s orchestra. Memorial Day. lion—not much larger a pro ■ been selected as Tolland’s first Coins Stolen benefit period. any medically determinable physical or He was charg«! with speed at Center Park. In case of radn, unit*, Miarine Oorpe lieague The usual apeciel events are portion than in 1010. ■cout to acheive the honor of ing and is sdheduled to appear ceremonies will be conducted at • attending a World Scouting From Collector If you receive inpatient care in an ap mental condition which prevents the de in court on Jime 12. Woodruff HaU in Center ------Jamboree. pendent child from engaging in substan ■ h. Police say he and three Church. proved Non-Member Specialty Hospital, Honorary Veterans with He was selected by Scout HAMDEN (AP) — Some $10,- Your other cyclists were traveling Troop 15 to Represent the tovvn either in or out of Connecticut, you will tial gainful activity and which can be along Mile Hill Rd. when La wreaths will be Robert McKin 000 in gold coins and watches ^ GLOBE A tham failed to make a curve in ney, World War I barracks; at the 12th World Scouting expected to result in death or to be of ■t. hajs been reported stolen from get the same benefits as in Member Spe the road, went Into a wooded Leon C. Bradley, Dilwprth-Oor- Jamboree in Farragut State long-continued or indefinite duration. Safety A/ Park, Idaho, this August. the home of Charles Pattberg, Travel Service 1 cialty Hospitals with the exception that, area, knocking down several neli-Quey, American Leglijn; Open. a 73-year-old collector. small tree*. Flortan Bolduc, A nderson-Sb^ Szenfireylo will be one o f 15,- 905 MAIN STREET^ am 000 scouts and their lieaders at Police said the loot wa* taken soine time Saturday from a 500- k 643-2165 A the jamboree, representing al We suggest .^ u keep this announcement and,(description of expanded benefits with your present TlflemohhaL pound safe in a first floor bed most 100 countries celebrating Abthorized agent In Man- 2 ' room and from cigar boxes Blue Cross contract. You may wish to refer to these benefits should you need hospital care. BtatlsUc* Indicate that the diamond anniversary of the ►Chester for all A irlines,^ many folk* do not use seat Scouting program. which Pattberg kept atiout his Railroads and Steam ship^ belts even though they have (D o ii. Area scouts will fly to Ciali- home. Special note for members enrolled in the Extended Plan Outpatient Hospital Benefits ttiMn. A report from the Choicest Meats In Town fortrila and then spend three day* The safe, they said, was Rider: Effective July 1, Blue Cross will reduce its membership rates for this benefit from county coroner of St Louis #n a sight-seeing trip to Idaho, moved to a hallway and forced thecafore ehould get wide open with a crowbar and the present 25 cents per month to 20 cents per month for individuals and from 70 cents attention; "Of 111 people O IL (Daip Sh).S The trip is being financed as AT THE PARKADE ONLY a community effort. The Savings a.,.»ledge hammer. It contained killed In traffic there in the per month to 50 cents per month for families. * .' year, none wore seat belt*.’’ OPEN ALL DAY ^ank of Tolland has advanced most of the coin collection. Pattberg said he also lost We*re as He said, ". . . at least half the necessary ftmds, and mothers If you wish to obtain descriptive literature of your Blue Cross benefits simply write direct to: New the fataUtiee and injuries ^ the Scouts have formed an some 800 gold watches stored TUESDAY near as Benefit Literature, Connecticut Blue Cross, 345 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut 06502. We could have been avoided by HUNDREDS OF SPECIALS FOR TODAY ONLY |UixiUary to the troop commit in a black satcheil under a bed. use o f safety belt*.’’ Also, ha tee to raise" obntrlbutlons. The He said he operabea Paittberg’s your will be happy to furnish additional copies to Blue Gross group heads. reported, ". . . moat of the - |wxlHary will hold a fbod and A ^ qu es on State Street. death* resulted from a(xat- MEMORIAL DAY telephone dento caused by eome kind of. law violation, and a majority FILM SUN GLASSES CIGARS happened In good weather. TILL 6 PM. 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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HEliALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MAY 29, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- MONDAY, MAY 29, 1967 PAGE THIRTEEll Torres’ Bat Enables Braves to Split * '' * . Americans Hope to End Foreign Trend Lasagna Does Trick » Birds wife The lakigna didn't do much then clouted his 10th home run Jones, P&W Engine NEW YORK (AP)—Ah, for his slumping teammates, of the season In the sixth, the lenders of a properly Greying Bachelor NEW YORK (AP) — TWINS-A’S— who had managed Just fi-ve runs Donn Oendenon’s eighth in- prepared lasagna. Reprgie Smith Has made a Bob Allison drilled a two-run National League. in fipm- games before Sunday, ndng sacrifice fly drove in Wilhe G.B. Country Club Rated 500 Favorites Veteran stock oar driiver Dick quick i-ound trip from out double in the seventh inning, w. L. Pet. Popeye relies on spinach but M; certainly straightened but Stargell with the winning rqn took third on an infield out and Cincinnati . . 28' 16 .636 — Dixon, 38, was kiUed yestwdagr field to infield and back— but lasagna does the trick 'Polrre. after Cinednnaibi had tied it on f o u r b a l l INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (,^P) — American auto race World 600 Champ scared on, a wild pitch by Chuck gt. Louis ... 23 14 . .622 1% for Joe Torre, Atlanta’s He smashed a^bases-empty single rtms in the ^venth and Sahirday at Thompeon Speeijway. Dix with a stop-over on the drivers, who have watched a Scotsman and an English on’s car wfent out of control, Dobson, keying the Twins’ first' Pittsburgh .. 22 16 .579 3 Brookljoi-bom catcher. home run and two other hits in enghth. I First low nrt—iRay Evelhoch, CHa Ir l OTTE, C. (AP)’—Jim Paschal, a crew-cut, Boston Red Sox’ bench. man wheel into Victory Lane for two straight years, left the track and hit a pol*. game victory at Kansas City San Fran. .. 22 18 .550 4 Once Torre gets a taste of the the first gadne but couldn’t over Ted Backlel, Charlie Whelan, But ,the versatile rookie atiU have sound hopes of ending the trend Tuesday in the slightly grayirtg bachelor, figures chicken ranching may He was pronounced dead at and helping Dean Chance be- Chicago .. .. 20 18 .526 5 real thing, he’s tough to contain, dome four hits and fi’ve runs OARDS-PHILS— BiU Swale, 6«: Tom Prior, Tom be better as a long-term investment than auto racing. look.s bp.st to Manager Dick Wil come the first AL pitcher to win Atlanta ...... 21 20 .5:2 5)4 51st 500-mile Memorial Day race. Day K im M l Hospital in Put Lou Brock smacked three Migliori, John Lavdnio, Earle liams when he's circluig the eight games. Los Angeles 17 23 .425 9 Pamelli Jones of Torrance, ------But right now he plans to continue doing both. nam. Sunday that hediped the Braves the Mots won their third hits, stole tJwo bases and scored Rohan, 61; Ken Gordon, Bill The 41-year-old veteran of 20 bases. But two more doubles by Alii- Phila’fhia .. 16 22 .421 9 Calif., a former winner, was ___ , The Warehouse Point driver gain a sp/Hit of thedr doublehead- straight. twice, leading St. Louis past phelan, Bob Genovesl, Don An- yoara in the Southern stock car Snuth, an early-season diaap- son in the nightcap couldn’t pre- New York .. 14 23 .378 10>4 rtrtuttly conceded his second race’until his en^ne failS.^nd Paschal, whose car la owned was a former dhampdon at Riv er againtit New Yoik. The Mets Torre drove in three runs with Pbiladelphia. Brock, who has derson, 61; Sitan ^llinskl, Ed buld rings, picked up $29,035 pfiintment at bat for the hard vent Jim Kaat, a- 25-game Houston ___ 14 27 .341 12)4 took the opener 6-3 before Atlan- three more hits in the nightcap victory in the event if his rev- hr«fb-«i ai tt . by West Coast adrhnea executive erside and posted wins, boKh In hitting Red Sox, broke k«se hit safely in 11 straight g^ames, saari, Ron Kozuch, Dick Nel- Sunday in winning the second stocks and late modets, at the winner fo r , Mhme.sota. In 1966, ta captured the nightcap 7-3- amd Denny Lemaster’s five-hit- a T P .F „ « A Tom Freidken, averaged 135.823 Sunday's Results Jifted Ids stolen base total to 21 g j. gg wilkos, Hal Jarvis, richest and longest of all stock Eastern States EJxposition. Sunday by .stroking three hits from taking his sixth loss in There were only three other ter halted a four-game Atlanta ney turb ne car holds together miles per hour, a record for the New York 6-3, Atlanta 3-7 — tops in file majors. j<,e Skinner, Paul Boris, 61; oar races, the'World 601 at sun His ei'giht-haM oar had be and flashing his speed to score seven decisions. The A’s tagged games played in the National slide. for the distance. event. Steve Carlton allowed seven g r o s s —XJarroll Maddox, Italian-born but thoroughly Mechanical troubles and late baked Charlotte -Motor Speed come his trademark, " three runs in a 4-3 Bo.ston victo Kaat for three runs in the third St. Louis 8, Philadelphia 3 League. Pittsburgh edged Cin- Davis had two home runs and ^ Pitteburgh 3, Cincinnati 2 hits and won his thiird game in ^ee Beauchesne, Joe Salafia, Americanized Mario Andretti, 1J*®''l^c®Wons left the five for- ' way. Oala Yarboroug^i, who started ry’ over the Baltimore Oriole.s. inning, Mike Hershberger’s two- cinnati 3-2, St. Louis slugged finished with six hits and seven Nazpreth, Pa., will start from ® starters far back in the jn the front row in a faotory- Elsewhere, the Detroit Tigers run single climaxing the burst, San Pranci.sco 4, Los Angeles Philadelphia 8-3, and San Fran- RBI for the day. Home cooking Jim Damato, 68. It was the second time Pas trimmed Washington 3-1 and the No. 1 position and carry Clark of Scotland, chal had won the event, consid Ford, made his first tire change When Bret Hanover, now re and added four wrapup runs in 1 oisoo dK>Bped Los Angeles 4-1. wasn’t the answer though. His oiANTS-DODGERS— _ ^ « after only 58 laps. Two laps aft tired to stud, was voted Ha.^ climbed within one-half game of Houston at Chicago, rain No. 1 on his car. He earned the w^ner, will start 16th; ered by drivers to be the biggest the eigliGi. Houston’s gaim« at Chicago w s a mother lives in Los Angedes. Class A—Ray EJvelnocn er the change, he blew another ness Horse of 1966 he became the American Deagiie-leading REGGIE SMITH Torre’s tear lifted his batting Gaylord Perry hurled a six- _ 3 7 Dick Oberlander 44-4 numerals separately, the pole Hulme of New Zealand test of endurance of all the TtMlay’s Games rained out. Double Winner tii-e and'bent the frame o r hped, below .200, however, and 24 i(. 69. Stan Hilinski yesterday in the 18-hole Governor’s an Indianapolis firm special- tc the Governor's Ball, reached against loser Pete Richert. Etarber’s only other rictcry in Detroit ...... 14 .632 "Cleveland has ahvays been or three good ones and tliat’s BASEBAiiL HEROES Pearson across the finish line javelin at 244-4. for a fourth when (3al Hill, best Andrews bounced back to claim * * * ' 19 18 .514 5 CLEVELAND (AP) — Cup finals. (Herald Photo by Saternis) izing in helicopter gears, Jones ’t® climax SuiTday with the na- a nine-year professional tour Baltimore .. tough on me ever since I all.’’ BEST 16 by more, than 12 seconds. Pas Yale, anchored by Young, long jumper in the association the second base job. Then, after .500 Mickey Mantle, who is Bhowed in practice he could tionally televised Festival pa- YANK8-INDIANS— career was the 1964 Cajun CI.rs- Cleveland .. 19 19 5'a came into the league.” Mantle Bell said he couldn’t under- Sunday chal held a three-lap lead over won the mile relay with a meet this spring, stay^ back in New an eight-game sojourn on the 19 20 .487 6 pass anybody in the field. rade. The parade drew almost BATTING—Tommy Davis, Mel StotUemyre fired a five- sic. Here he was the unheralded Minne.sota . . sixth among the all-time .said Sunday. He had hit his 11th stand it because ” I never felt Class A Tom Prior 62-5 — the field when his brush with racord time of 3:09.7. Ontral Haiyan for an exam that couldn’t bench. Smith was returned to Boston ...... 19 20 .487 6 Final Week for Schoolboys Jones, 1963 winner, will share ®® many spectators as the race, Mets, rapped six hits, including hitter, Mickey Mantle craslied challenger as he steadily pulled home inin hitters inI j base- T homer of the .season in the Yan- boliter in my life when I was 57, Vic Daley 65-6 — 59, Jerry disaster occurred. Connecticut, the New Ekigdand be postponed. center field — and began hit 21 6! 4 the second row with A. J. Foyt 'n which upwards of 300,000 a pair of homers, and drove in his 11th homer and Charlie into a tie with Player on the Kan-sas City 19 .475 ball, says the Clevelann In- ■^.ictory as they sal- warming up. Everything was Beaulieu 66-7 -59, Ted Plodzik Pearson picked up $12,630 of champion, was fifith in 3:12.2. Daste Paitni<^, finally rid of ting. New York . . 16 21 .432 S Jr. of Houston, Tex.,/the 1962 spectators will be packed into seven runs os New York divided Smith hit his first circuit of the back nine, and then birdied the dians’ pitching staff is the vaged the series finale after the great.” 65-6—69, Erwin Kennedy 62-3 the $130,000 purse for his second the colds that hampered hda * 4 * California . . 18 24 .429 smd 1964 winner, and Foyt’s to® 433-acre Speedway, a doubleheader with the Atlantia .season as the Yankees throttled final hole to cause the playoff. toughest in the American Indians had won the first two Mel Stottlemyre held the In- —59, Stan McFarland 66-7—59; place finish. Bobby Allison was VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) spring, led ViManova to victory ANGEtS-WHITE SOX— 23 .410 9 East Home Tomorrow teammate, former motorcycle Thousands already were mov- Bra'ves. the Indians at Cleveland. Stot- Player, golfing In the three Wash’n...... 16 Class B - Al Riggott 67-12—55, third in a Dod'ge winning $7,670. Snell unlikely ailments as pollen with a meet record of 4:(M,9 in League for him. games. dians to five liits — all singles champion -foe. Leonard, Son ing into the Speedway's special Califomia's Jim McGlothlin tlemyre squared his record at 4- some in front of Barber, fin- But tha New York Yankees’ The rictim of Mantle’s latest — m winning his foui'th game Bill Prindie 65-9 56; Class C — PnCHING—^Med Stottiemyre, Richard Patty was fourth in a allergy and tonsilitts proved to the mile. Patrick’s tonsils, cnit Siindiiy’s Results Jose, Calif., in Foyt-designed grass overnight parking lot ovar stopped file White Sox on six 4 with Ws third shutout of the i.shed 'with a birdie and had tak first basebah didn’t act like it in homer and al.so third baseman anothird shuitoiit in eight deci- Jerry LaPine 72-16 — 56, Don Yankees, blanked Cleveland 5-0 Plymouth, winning $4,875, and be no handicap to the vartous of the causes of his physical Minne.sota 4-2, Kansas City Coyote F^rds. weekend, carrying vast hits for Ws fourth vtotory in five year. en a momentary lead. a three-game series concluded Charlie Smith-’s — his first of sions and retired 12 batters in a Anderson 77-18 59; Ix>w gross In Holiday Attraction on five hits for his third shutqut Tiny Lund finished fifth to earn participants in the IC4A track problems, wiH come out when 3-7 TVie third row lineup will be quantities of food and beer. "It’s kind of hard silting there Erwin Kennedy, Ken Gordon, of the season. $4,000. ? chaimpionalhijps here this week the summer season is over. Detroit 3. Washington 1 Sunday in which lie hit two the sea.son was Gary Bell, row oi'er one stretch. Two of the Moving toward their respective baseball tournaments Lloyd Ruby, Wichita Falls, ---- -— ------on No. 18 and knowing you’ve New York 5, Cleveland 0 home runs to boo.st his career who said he "didn’t have a darn Indians’ hits came in the lidnth Tom Prior 73; Blind bogey Mel are East Catholic (9-3) and Coventry High (12-3). Hadfield 87. got to make a birdie to halve Boston 4, Baltimore 3 total to 507. thing.” inning. The Eagles figure to see plenty of action, starting to and force a playoff,” Barber California 5, Chicago 0 Mantle got his 500th homer on "'There was no mustard on Mantle’s home run led off the PRO SVVEEI'STAKES Jaycee Tennis .said, ” Tills has given me a May 14 and has hit eight in his my fast ball,” muttered the vet- .sixth inning and two outs later. night when they engage Xavier High under the lights Low grosK—Erwin Kennerly, at Palmer Field in Middletown — — ------MORIARTY brighter outlook. Eve.’-ybody has Today’s Games last 13 games. He won another eran right-hander whose record Smith homered with a runner on Ken Gordon 73; Low net—Al at 8 o’clock. They return home Event Saturday helped me. N"ee e.xtra California at Bo.ston, 2 all-time homer derby. GET A BETTER JOB Low gro.s.s— Esther Burnham Courts. Those Interested in play holes here. He played steady, this season and his 34th over a J®ane3’ Scihiool defeated As- Indians to Triumph 42; Low net—Ruth Brjnant 46r ing should be present by 9 determined golf, fintshing 10 four-yeax career at Coventry, .sumpton, 8-4 Saituirday be- 11— 35, Mary Gahgewerc 50-13 BiM Gordon. Tom Papanos and hind the patching of Gaay o’clock and bring two good ten .strokes under par wiUi a 278 Short of Goal Exploding for four runs in the seventh inning, Man- —37, Florence Barre 46-8 37; nis balls. MERCURY total. Bob Gree>n had three hits apiece Moore. lit cOntiinued winning Chester High bested CCIL foe Windliam High, 7-4, Sat- Pirtts—Evei>-n Loremtzen 27, The Junior Division included Barber and Player both had Despite It sizable con for the Patriots.. .ways Sunday with a 9-4 ex-' Oona Anderson 30, Ruth Brj-ant all contestents 13 through 16 68s Sunday, being tiad with tribution hy Mayor Nate Lirday afternoon in Willimantic. The Indians, now 4-10, . Coventry ends the season hibiitioh victory over Saored SAL€ ENDS WED., MAY 31. 9 p.m. 30. yeans of age. The senior group young Dave Stockton after 54 Agostinelli which officially needed only six hits, taking advantage of seven Wind Wednesday, hosting E. O. Heart of Waterbary with Tom MIXED-FOI’R B.VLL will be 17 and 18-year-olds.' holes. Stockton opened strongly launched the annual 1967 ham errors. Snii'th. Happeny baking mound hon- Visit Pratt & Whitney Aircraft's in the final round, going four Mani'hester I-itlle l,eague The Indi.ans now hope to fin Sunday Coach Hal Parks hopes to ors. BRAND NEW CARS IN S-TOCK .strokes under par, but he shot a baseball program house to AMERU’AN LE.AGI'E ish the campaign wdth tw’o rtc- First low net Oar.son Man-* ^ .veer at Man- ^oth games, Ron Sie- 'TO CHOOSE FROM, OR YOU five-over-par 41 on the back to house ciinvass for fiind.H Two hits apiece by Fleishman, tories at home. H.all High visit- Chester, Lu Oarvey, Evelyn ^ ™nsk« supplied the offensive Legion Tryoulg Lorentzen, George Putz, 61; limp in with a 73. yesterday the drive fell Htaly and Ryan paced Police & cd the Ti-ibe this afternoon ^ e Halt t^ a y a ^ coUected six h*:s over Tryouts for the 1967 Amer MAY ORDER FROM FAC Ted Plodzik, Frank Simon, George Archer had a 280 total, short of Its goal. Fire to a 7-3 victoi-y over Ai-my while Wethersfield High helps Wednesday at home. t ^ weekend, three m each con- ican Legion entry start Thurs TORY! Eileen Boils, Hazel Piper, 63; good for ttiird place, and Billy The target was .$'2,200 but & Na\Y Saturday at Waddell, bring down the curttiin Wednes- day at 6 o’clock at Mt. Nebo. Casper and Kermit Zarley were Tom Conran, I,.Is president, J. Maloney went the distance day. Tom Prior, Roger Ilonlon, Cele down to an East Wind.sor-South Any boy iVho will not have at 282. SU)ckton and Bob reported .S1.900 was the to for the winners, .striking out 13 Senior Steve B.anas assumed Perry 62, Marge Smith 62. Mobile Employment Office EXTRA BONUS TRADE Windsor ^ow-doivn. They meet Alumm. reached his. 19th birthday be Charles, who fired a 67 Sunday, tal counted last night wItJh and receiving flawless support, the hero role, both on the fore Aug. I Ls eligible to play. ALLOWANCES ON 63-64-65-66, Livingood and Arrnti had tw-o mound and at the plate. Banas Ellin^on Rid^e 'ITiursday in South Wind-sor. „ „ ' ' were tied for sixth at 283. all containers in. Both dubs faced conferonce Daugherty of Boys interested and unable to First prize money was $13,200, ______hits apiece for the loser.s. .scattered eight hits, w'alked MERCURYS OR COMETS! Saturday teste today. Bast Windsor host- M'®higan State played football tryout due to their school’s and Player took home $7,922 for ------INTERNATIONAL LEAGT’E four and stnick out four in pick- Low gro-ss - - Tom Schiller 76. ed EMfington High while South Syracuse two of the Orange schedule are asked to stop and IN MANCHESTER second. tinned. By the lime Barber Home runs featui'ed but it ing up the win. At the plate, he BLIND NINE Windsor was at Suffieid High. af>-^t,ant coaches were Biggie register. Tryouts will continue Rain inteiTupted play wlul dropped hi.s putt on the par 5, wasn't enough as tlie Oilers held picked up a pair of hits, one a Class A — Charlie Clusholm A nedghboihood cilash looms Wilkinson. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. BRAND NEW 67 MERCURY the leaders were on the front 553-yard third hole, .sun.shine on to defeat Ansaldi's 7-6 Satur- double, and knocked in three 37-3--34; Jim Gordon 38-3—3.5. Wednesday when Ellington and skies bathed the Quail Creek Golf and day at Verplanck Field. The ruas. COMMl'TEB STATION WAGON nine, but though heavy Rockviflile High get together at 390 cu. in. V-8 engpne, floor mats front and rear, deluxe winner-s opened with a .six-nin Bana.s delivered the big blow Class B - -- Lee Charendoff 35- threatened, the tournament con- Country Club course. / i Manchester Shopping Parkade Monday, May 29th - Satunlay, June 3rd vinyl Interior, Mercomatic transmission, whitewalls, lug first, then .sui-vived .an Amsaldl in the .seventh. Dave Ware led 6--29, Ted Bantly 42-8 34. 5 o ’clock in the Windy City. / r gage enrrier, power rear window, 3rd seat rear facing, rally which realized five nins off with a walk following bsick- Class C — Ray Peracchio 46-10 Rockville hosted Glastonbury '#541 power disc brakes, power steering, AM radio, selector ii, the final two frame-s. to-bapK .singles by Ron Conyens x / ' — 36,, Bob O’Brien 36-9 37. High today and meet Newing ton High Thursday whale El- 300 Middle Turnpike West 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . wipers, rear seat .speaker, decor group, tinted windshield, Amgildi put three over the end Ed Kowral, the latter driv- Kickers .— John Whooley 91-12 / Wngton doses at home with door edge '*uards, wheel cover. Stock No. TM18. Color: fence, a pair of Jeff Klotzy and i'lg in Ware. Banas then clear- —79, Don Rathbone 97-18—79, Arctic white. Fe(leral Label $4319. one by Pete Leber. ccl the bases uith a double, .scor- Hug'h Clark 90-11 79, Paul An Maddtetown Thursday. SALE PRICE derson 91-12—79, Bob Peck 84- Dan LaBolle and Dan Champ ing the winning run himself STEVE BANAS ^Jeepster’ has two .single.s apiece for the later on an error. 5—79, Bill. Peck 91-12—79, Al Grotheer 92-13- 79, Gay Knapp Oilers. ^ single by Tim Coughlin, a HIRING ON-THE-SPOT ManchoNttor (7) 81-4- 80, Fred Cavedon 96-16— O ile rs...... 601 000—7 6 4 -s-tolen brxse and Chuck May’s ab 1- )i po a r rbl BRAND NEW 67 MERCURY Ansaldi’s ___ 010 032—6 4 3 .single accounted for ,i tally in Oin.yers. 2b 4 2 1 2 ‘ ‘0 80, Will Kuhnly 92-12—80, Jim Major League MONTEREY, 2-DOOR HARDTOP 3 2 1 2 and the first. In the thii-d, Conyers coUk '’ ib 1 Johnson 93-13—80. Caspian blue. No. 7M25. V-8, floor mats front and rear, Str.atton, Champ (6) 5 0 0 11 4 0 0 Here Now. Landry; Tweetie and Lebei-. came all the way around on B.'uia.s. p 4 1 2 0 6 0 3" WOMAN’S BLIND NINE ^Leaders; deluxe vinyl interior, Mercomatic trans., electric clock, 4 1 1 0 0 0 9 0 Class A — Jan Harrigan 50- American League -n i ------throwing errors. Kowal then ostro*iii" rt' *^ 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 whitewalls, power brakes, power steering comfort 1 9—41; Class , B — Biii Vander- Batting (80 at bats)—Kaline, Come in and find oiit about the steady, high-paying jobs (many with overtime) open now at stream ventilating and heating sy.stem, AM radio, tinted Arnold Pagani's grand slam u.sed two errors to reach third May. ss 4 0 1 6 3 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 voort 57-1.5— 42; Class C — Do Det., .345; F. Robinson, Balt., ■ windshield, deluxe seat belts, remote mirror, cornering home run in the third inning and Banas singled him in. Ware 4 1 0 4 0 1 0 the Aircraft. If you are inexperienced, you may be able to qualify for one of the Aircraft's lights and wheel covers. .Federal Label $3786. provided the big push, giving A triple by Bud Chow.anec lores Kelly 50-13—37, Del Hart .326. Totals 36 7 6 27 23 1 6 mann 55-18—37; Kickers— Jana 'Runs — Tovar, "Minn., 36; Mc- SALE PRICE $ 2 2 0 8 Paigani’s a 7-3 victory over the -and a wild pitch gave Windham Lawyers Saturday. Pagani al.so a I’un in the second. They got Windham (41 Rossito 104-25— 79, Bin Vandesr* Aullffe, pet., 31; F. Robinson, paid training courses. had a single with Dan Pinto three more in the fourtii on a .Cicbon. 4 A' 0 !!0 'A' 2 1? 1 '■'li 0 voort 107-32— 75. Belt.', 3 # .showing a double and single. double by Bill Franklin, a walk,' Cro.4twaite. lb 4 0 16 110 CRIERS Runs batted in—Kaline, Det., W. Hammon. c 4 0 0 If) 4 0 0 36; F. Robinsln, Balt., 33. BRAND NEW 67 MERCURY Ron Wierzohowski had a hot Dave Cat.nlano’s RBI single and Franklin, cf 4121010 Sunday Find out about the many extra benefits at. the Aircraft, too; medical and life insurance, a fina COMET CYCLOND 2-.DOOR HARDTOP bat in defeat, collecting two Ed Balcom’s double. tthowanoc. 3b 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 Class A —V^lly Parciak 72- Hits—Fregosi, 6alif., 49; Ka- .Tems, If line, Det., 48; Tovar, Minn., 48. 289 V-8 engine, Jamaican yellow, black oxford roof, .singles end a homer. Chris His mates gave Banas near Catalano, rf 2 1 1 6— 66, Lou Becker 76-8— 68. retirement program, paid sick leave, nine paid holidays and up to four weeks vacation with Mercomatic transmisision, courtesy lights, whitewall Saimders had a pair of singles, flawless -support, only one error M. Hammon, pli 1 0 0 Class B — Joe Gottlieb 76-14— Doubles—Tovar, Minn., 11; R. tires, twin scoop GT hood, power steering, AM radio, *Jeepster* Corwertibte Pagani's ...... 055 110—7 7 2 beiing committeCd on the win- Balcom'^p 13 o 2 62. .. Jim Johnston 79-13—66. Smith, Boat., 9; CJamipaneris, selector vripers, tachometer, etc. Stock No. '7C1. Federal Lawyers ..... 100 110—3 9 4 ning' .side. i ? n 0 Class C — Steve Cavey 86-25— KiC., 9; PetrocelU,. Best., 9. pay. Label $3420. Pinto, Lanzano and Hassett; Banas and Chowanec were the ’ ° P' _ 61, Joe Criatofanl 84-21—63. , Triplea—^Knoop, Calif., 4; Bu s ^ \ SALE PRICE $ 2 9 9 5 Letts, Loda (5), Quaglla (6) only ;|>layer.s that collected more Totals 32 4 8 27 24 7 3 SURPRISE TOURNAMEl^T ford, Chic., 4; Monday, K.C., and Saunders. titan one hit apiece. Manche.ster ...... 012 000 400—7 Class A — Don Carlson 32-3 4; VersaMea, Minn., 4. H oly Toledo# 'w hat a car! Windham ...... 010 300 This is your opjwrtunity to get a steady career job. Act now! Visit the Mobile Employment 000—4 —29; C l ^ B—Herman Wein- Home runs — F. Robinson, New sports car with a ’Jeep’ heart. . . from Toledo, where 2b—Baha.s. Franklin: 3b—Chowa- stein 35-6—29. Gus Peters .35. Balt., 18; Mantle, N.Y., 11. BRAND NEW 67 MERCURY 'Jeep' ruggedness conies from! Bucket seats. Continental nec; .sb—Conyer.-). Coughlin. Cichon, „ __oq wui i Stolen bases — Agee, Chic., Office . . . hiring "on-the-spot." COMET CYCLONE CONVERTIBLE ,Sh»>a; sac—kowal, Sliea: lob—Man- O—29, Will Kuluily 35-6— 29, spare. If you like, add console. Hot new V-6 with automatic Chester (11). Windham (5>; bb — Joe (jottldeb 36-7— 29, Rav BeT- 16; Buford, Chic., 12. Presidential black, white convertible top, Mercomatic, . transmission. Automatic top. And ‘Jeep’ 4-wheel drive is Automatic Transmission Trouble? Banas 4. Balcom 4.- Cargo 6: so — o n c o n . /-n A Hanas 4 Balcpm H, C^rgo 4: hits ob-o— oU, Class C — Steve P iitch ^ (4 decisions) — Hor- courtesy lights, electric dock, whitewalls, twin scoop GT standard ^uipment! Also, ‘Jeepster Commando' Models: len, Ope., 6-0, 1.000; Sparma, hood, power steering, power brakes, AM radio, selector off—Car^ for 1 run In 2S innings; Cavey 40-13- t£7, Bob Hartmann Balcom 5 for 6 In 6J: wp—Banas; o o a oq t a x .Det., 4-0, 1.000. wipers, right hand side mirror. Stock No. 7C10. Federal station wagon, roadster, pick-up. Wide choice of colors too. ZSA ZSA GABOR says - pb—Ware 3, Hammon 3; L—Balcom. Rickers — Lou Apter Label $3637. ------102-28— 74, R. Camp 80-6— 74, Strikeouts—^Lonborg, Bost.,'71; TRAINING COURSES WITH PAY Peters, Chi., 68. SALE PRICE $ 2 1 3 5 ^ Andy Ferriea 83-9— 74, Gits 10% BONUS FOR SECOND SHIFT SAVE MONEY at AAMCO National League INTRODUCTORY TRAININO PROGRAMS Bob Fuller Wins Peters 8.4-10—74. Elmle Heath — If you don’t have shop experience, you’ll WOmDj^LJWBEST AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - 80-6— 74, Lou Rubin 100-20— 80, Batting (80 at bats) — Cle HUNDREDS OF GOOD JOBS be given 80 hours of intensive training on SPECIALISTS) ■ Thompson Race 90-10—so. mente, Pitt.,-.386; Cepeda, St. AVAILABLE ' the machine you have been hli’ed bo 1967 GOUBAR GT r WOMEN’S CRIERS L., .365; operaite. Instruction will be right in our md Comnmtdtt aft tradtm tfkt of vthidat manutactvrod fay, and only by Pratt & BY MERCURY COMPLETE INSPECTION SERVICE THOMPSON (AP) — Jeiry Class A — Edna Hliinski 87- Runs — Aaron, Atl., 34 Cle AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS, own machine training school at the eanie Low mileage executive car equipped with automatic . KMSBR CORfamATTON lA high "Aircraft" rate of pay. mjBDO t. OIOO O ra w fb ird o t Bow, N.H^, set a ^07^’ mente, Pitt., 33. AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING ' transmission, full width front seat with cepter arm rest, None $ 0 9 AH MAKES ^ A-. ■ ^ nrr --- 72) CMSS C --- E n C S Runs batted in — Clemente, MACHINING • SHEET METAL Whitney ADVANCED TRAINING PROGRAMS — power transfer axle, courtesy lights, radio, power steer Oass C record of 74.67 miles Warmington 96-34-62. Tev’ve get to drive it te M lieve HI Hli)ier A l P OF CARS Pitt., 34; Perez, O n .,,31; Brock, TOOL AND DIE MAKING Courses ranging from 22 weeks to 93 weeke ing, poww disc brakes, tinted glass, style steel wheels, Included Removing, Olsmantltng peer hojir with his Loda T70 in SURPRISiB TOURNAMENT R ire raft in Machining, Jeit Engine Sheet Metal, Tool, rear bupiper guards, plus GT- performance group which See ws fer a lest drive. Inspection end Reiuemble. St.L., 3(1. EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING the Spo^rts Oar Club of America Class A— EJdna HBlinskd 51- fflts — Brock, St. L., 69; Cle Die and Gage Making, Machine Repair and includes ,390 cu. inT^engihe dual exhausts, white side- FREE! EXCUBIVE WITH AUKO INSPECTION Pipe Making. wall oval tires, performance handling package, etc. •Towing LIFHIME BUARANTEE opening races at Thompson O'®®® ® Sally Grotheer mente, Pitt., 67. • Roodtest ' PLANT PROTECTION u Federal Label Price $3862.23. Free ports end lebor on i ll AAMCO T, o ^ " 58-a5 — 43, CaasB C — Enes Doubles — Cepeda, St,L., 14; APPRENTICE PROGRAMS — Coureee •IDoSoivIcs custom rebuilt trantmlulone and Raceway Sunday. Wanmdng-bon 58-17-41. K iS FIREMEN A GUARDS ranging from three to four vyeara In Jet SALE PRICE $ 2 2 9 5 lA s r n itM s torque, convertere u Ibng as you own T. Davia, N.Y., 11. MaRIARTY Jim Locke of Alton, N.H., set DulbroW u i- 35_77 stenographers • CLERK TYPISTS Engine Metalsmithing, Miacliilising, Tool * ^ u r own car end service It annually Triples — WiUiiaans, Chic., 4 p Die Making and Eleotponlce. at a modest service charge at any of a doss E record of 72.81 mph Oora Kellner 100-221__^79 * Rose, On., 4; Morgan, Houst, KEYPUNCH OPERATORS tha 300 AAMCO shops coast to coast. with a , Porsche Carrera, and ______. There are no other guarantete Ilk* ^ S6 Months to Pay -k Low Bimir Rates Robert Dini of Spring Valley, 4. this ont. ONLV MMCO HM HI Home runs —Aaron, Atl., 11; An equal opportunity employer BROTHERS ______WO MOHIY BOWW TnWSMBSIONS^ record of 72.28 mph with a ' Broadcast Torre, Atl., 10; Clemente, Rtt., 10; Brock, St.L., 10. MORIARTY "Jeep Division" Oobm. Wme Radio w4M bowdcaat your future today at AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS OF MANCHESTER Other class winners were: the In^anepodte 500 on Me- Stolen bases — Brock, St.L., SIS CENTER ST., MANCHESTER—643-61]» . 58 Trdtend TnrnpilEe Rente 83 . Raioq7: Formula B.'Bob B^il- mioatel day. A ir time fdr the 21; Wills, Pitt., 11. ■ 1 Pitching (4 decislc^ )—Holtz- MEET’S STAR— Triple Winner Bob Martens, left, BROTHERS Phone 6 4 S -Z M 7 . ler of Mlaiwdieeter, CSonn., Bofaib- anuto race cilassic is 11:30 a^n., "Oonneoticut’s Oldest Ltnooin-Mercury Dealer” Over SO Tears o f .Costonier Satlsfaettoai Open 8 A.M, te 7 P.M. man, Chic.; 6-0, i;000; Veale, former East Catholic High track* Btaf> is shown baon, 73.98. Formula C. Roger with the 500-mUe it ^ schedi^ with his trophies,, presented by BiU Boyle, Rec di 801 Center Street, Manchester—64S-5IS5 OPEN NIOHTS-rTHVRS. TnX 6 PJM. Barr Of Gtestenhury, Conn,, tiled to be completed ait ap- PHtt., 6-0, ,1.000. Strikeouts — Marlohal, S.F., rector, Martens was the featured performer in the Oooper ,68.22. pzKnolmaitely 4 p.m. 82; Nolan, Cin., 60 Perry, S.F., annual Jaycee track meet last Saturday morning at v'. Memorial .Field. ' y n n 3
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ MOJTOAY, MAY 29, 1967 ' ■' ' * ' I ■ I I — I I !■ III ' Business Servleet THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW m FAGALT and SHORTEN H«lp Wonted— O f f m ^ 1 | 'to o vJiM ‘ WE t eoUCMT TEN CHANCE? C o m es am CLASSIFIED SALES AND Service on Aejras, FRAMSMAWl^liSS-V EVER)/ DAY FOR A MONTH RN CHARGE nurse for newly WOMAN TO cieui snMdI_ Hahn Elclipse, Jacobeen mwn OFFICE RAFFLE ? I HAVEN'T opened wing In new modem ment, once a ■ wek. Chn M mowers. Alto Homellte chain OR BASEBALL convalescent home. Pay scale reached at 648-0196. ' saws and International Cub fO G L'" "OU excellent, hours T-8. R ockville ADVERTISING Cadet Tractors. Rental equip CAH^ST BET M em orial Nursing H om e, <76- ment and sharpening service ■PHALLCSUV'LL 0771. 649-3081. CLASSIFIED AOVERTLSING DEPT. HOURS on all makes. L A M Equip FWI6HOUT0F SALESGIRLS 8 A .M . fi) 5 P.M . ment Corp., Route 88, Vernon, THE MOHEV- 875-7609 M anchester E xchange PAYROLL CLB3RK For Junior aporiawear and COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT; —Enterprise 1946. ooameUca depqirtmenta. A l and 6 PJtt. DA* BEFORE PUBLICATION. CUSTOM WORK done on all so giri for general oCfloa ' Deadline for Satarday and Monday U 6 p.m. Friday. types fences, wood or chain TIMEkEEPER work. Good fUB-Ome POf? tioos open, very good work link, etc. Painted and repair ' I-V.' PLEASE READ YOUR AD > ing conditiona. Apply I ed. Clothes line poles. No Job Wanted for our new build riastifled or Ads'* are taken over the phone as ■ too small. 18 years experience. ing. M any em ploye beneiflita. V R easonable. .742-7598. Please apply: D & L V convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST 0 UT l e t ’ em YOU'RE ffpHALLGUY.'YOlfLL HAVE I d 'N DA* n APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the COME IN ^T U R P A V AHP S U N O A ^ next insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE' Incor M A M RUBBISH CO. offers PRAW 10T$ FOR Maiudiester Shopping PaslBadai rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only commercial. Industrial, pro ?OME DIRTV WORIi PIONEER to Che extent of a “make good” Insertion. Errors which do not fessional, residential, removal AHP GUE9S 'WHO AERODYNAMIC HAIRDRESSER, fuU-time, top lessen the value of the advertisement will not be corrected by service,^ containerized service *'\NINS'' EVERY Time.' SYSTEMS, INC. "make good” Insertion. available. 649-9767. salary and commlBsion. 640- CcHERtME Pioneer Industrial Park 3906. j ATTICS, CELLARS cleaned, REAPER.'iPONT EE Manchester, Conn. M 3-2711 ' 87S-3136 rubbish removed from back 6ILLAH!) Exit 94 off Route 16 BABYSriTER for one chEd, f days in my home. OaU 648* (Rockville, Toll Free) yards and lawns maintained. R easonable. 649-1868. 0277 after 5:30. DAY WAITRESS wanted 10:30- TAB OPERATOR—want InteUl- BACKHOB, bulldozer work, CAL. 4:30, mdiniimum 5 days. Please Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? grading and septic tank, dry PALO ALfO, apidy In penson. WillMe's Steak gent experienced operator with wells, land clearing, chain saw 7 H ouse, 444: C enter St. 402 accounting m achine 068 work. Paul Schendel. 649-0465. collator 514 reproducer. Sctlery 24-Hour Answering Service SEX3RETARY FOR rapidly ex open. OaU P ersonnel Dept. N el YOU ARE A-1, truck Is A-1. panding company. Excellent son Prelghtways, Inc., 47 Bast Cellars, attics, yards and small Millinery, Schools and Classes 33 Schools and Classes 33 St., RockviUe, Oonn. 876-3388. 2 Free to Heraid Readers fringe benefits. Must have top trucking done A-1 right. Call Dressmaking 1 9 I L 'diversified office skills, good Want Information on one of our classified advertisements T Tremano Trucking Service toll u7 s."~cl~V typing and shorthand required. free, 742-9487. EXPERT ALTERATIONS on ah SERVICE TESTS Business school or coUege No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the Men-women 18 and over. Secure clothes, zipper repairs, etc. A Tractor trained preferred. Rockville % Jobs. H4g(h stairtdng pay. Short RN’S— LPN’S TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, Reasonable prices. 643-0741. area. Salary open. Write Box houns. Advancement. Prepara EDWARDS building lots cleared, trees G H erald. topped. Got a tree problem? Trailer School tory bradindng as long as re- Full Or Part-Time ANSWERINfi SERVICE W ell worth phone ca ll. 742- Moving— T rucking— qudned. Thousands o f Jobs open. 8252. Expertence usually unneces For modem nursing home, Storage 20 In Hartford sary. FTtBE information on General Office Clerk paid meal time, free meala 6494l5b0 875-2519 LAWN TOO BIG In need qf Jobs, sallamies, requirem ents. hoUday pay plan. MANCHESTER Delivery. Light We train full o r part-time 9 and leave your message. Vou'll hear from our advertiser In cleaning, fertfllrfng, mowing, Write TODAY giving name, ad trucking and package delivery. students hi the Hartford Steady Job for experienced Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. etc.? Please phone 289-4895, dress, phone, time at home. Refrig;erators. .washers and area on many makes and person ' with good typing 528-0670. anytime. LdiniOoOn Service, Box L, Man- THE MEADOWS stove moving speciality. Fold modeils of equipment. No dhester Herald. and figure sktils, varied du Automobiles For Sole 4 t h r e e s r e m o v e d prom ptly. ing ch airs for ren t 849-0752. high school diplome neces ties, busy office, 5 day 648-1174 ------f------N eat efficie n t service, aliM sary. Local and long dis week. Usual benefits. East HERALD 1964 ALPINE, 81,395. Also 1963 stumps removed. C. Y. Paul tance Jobs waiting. Guaran Hartford, 289-4389. Alpine, 8995, both tops. H erb’s and Sons, 875-6359. teed placement assistance AAA INVALID WOMAN wouU Bke Garage, Rt. and A , Colum Painting— Papering 21 6 6 upon graduation. Train now comxienilon housekeeper to live BOX L E H E R S bia. Authorized Alpine, Tiger, PAINTING—Interior and ex —Pay when'working. Let TRACTOR TRAILER In and supervise smaU bom * Sunbeam, Simea Dealer. SECRETARY receptionist for Household Services terior, very reasonable, frea American Tractoir Trailer in West Hartfopd. Nurae in at estimates. Call Richard Mar teach you this high paying TRAINING professional office, fuU-tlme. For Your 1965 VOLKSWAGEN In excel- tendance. OaU 236-5080. Offered 13-A tin, 649-9285. ./ profession that pays 8250. Good salary and chance for ad- InformatioD lent condition, only 23,000 per week. School licensed Are you tired of a small vancement. Write Box A, Her- WAITRESS — U. :S0 a~m- to t miles. Must sell Immediately. V^LL TO W A^ carpeting. p a i n t ING, Interior, exterior. Cleaned to factory approved by the State of Connecticut I>ayc(heck? If m let New p.m., daily, apply Jane Alden TOE HBRALiD win not Asking 81,250. but no reason free estimates. Contact Gerald Department of Motor Vehi Eugtond Tractor Trailer Restouraint, Vernon CSrde, specifications, minor repairs. BOOKKEEPER —experienced disclose the Identity of able offer refused. 643-9687. A. Stratton,. 643-8748, 643-4887. cle. TraSnitog show you how to V em on. Call Hlgble Servlcemaster, through trial balance and g|en-______any advertiser using box moke $9,000 to $12,000 a 1965 CHEVROLET Impala — 649-3433. JOSEPH P. Lewis custom leUera Readers answer WE TRAIN IN year. N.E.T.T.T. has train eral ledger, 6 day week. Ex- WANTEn>-An cldeirty wntnsn ing blind box ads who Super 'Sport, 4-^eed, excellent painting. Interior and exterior, cellent working conditions. The as «. live-in oompaniion In north condition, must sell. Call 643- SPRING CLEANING problems? HARTFORD, CONN. ed mien fo r m ore than 130 deelre to protect their paperhanging, wallpaper re Meadows, 643-1174. end of town. OaU 628-6640 a<- Call Suburban Cleaning Serv major truckling compandea Identity can foOow this 9336. moved. Wallpaper books on re ice at 649-9229 today fo r free DON’T DELAY A sh ort tradnding program ' — ■■■“■ ter 7 pm. procedure: quest. Fully Insured. Free es CHEVROLErr OORVAJR Mon estimate. Budget terms avail — ACT NOW — in yOur area, full or i>ari:- tim ates. Call 649-9658. _ AVON ClAJLIJNO—With a word Enclose your reply to the za, 1962, standiturd shdift, good able or use your Conn. Charge bjime, day or night w ill box In an envelope — p T ? T T j p W to wives. Do you need money conditlan, 8225. 643-2353. Card. INSIDE ■ OUTSIDE painting. Phone 289-6547 Adnytlme m ake you elHigiSble fo r the to buy a oar, house, fiunUtune? addressed to the Classl- truckdnig industry. We train fled Manager, Manchester MERCEDES-BENZ, 1959,180A, REWEAVING OF bums, moth \ / A T\ TA X TT" ElamingB $2 bo $C hour wttli over. Call my competitors thee on g«s and Diesel tractors, JM ARLyHAN 1 Avon. OaU 289-4922. Evening Herald, togther 4-door sedan, engine complete holes. Zippers repaired. Win with a memo listing the call me. Estimates given. 649- 35 and 40 foot boxes end ly oveahauled, eaordifice, 8375. dow shades made to measure tankers. Ftecaraont assdst- oompanlea jrou do NOT 649-2618. 7863, 875-8401. M want to aee your letter. all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys AAA OPPORTUNITY ance upon graduation. Call M O N R O E Help Wanfed--4>kie 34 Your letter wlU be de made while you wait. Tape re PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, Hartford 247-1353. 1961 CHEVROLET Nomad, sta ■V CARPHNTBJRS wanted, fram- stroyed if the advertiser Is tion wagon, excellent condi corders for rent. Mariows’s 887 Interior and exterior. Paper Operate Heavy Equipment opa you’ve mentioned. If I n v .>1\ ers, layout men, SO hour weak. y tion, low mileage. 649-2627 Main, 649-6221. hang^ing and wall paper re n ot It w in be handled In moval. Dutch Boy and DuPont. OaU Cbte Oaipentera, 246-218& the uaual manner. anytdm a HI-3HINE persona’lzed floor Quality workmanship. Call Earn while you learn. Earn polishing Specializing In home Help W onted- OLIVETTI LABOREORS FO R tandacaping.,^ evenlngfS, 246-959-3. to 8300 weekly as a pro work, no experience necesaary, Trucks—Troetor% 5 floor pollshmg. Kitchen, rec ______fessional HEA'VY EQTJIP^ Female 35 rooms, etc. No Job too Small, EXTERIOR AND Interior paint- MENT OPERATOR. For \/Tr''Tr^T? ^ ^ Ckanb* " Lott and Found T V 1 W I V Iftirsery, 848-0669. 1966 CHEVROLOT pick Call for free estim ates. 643-0964 ijig_ Wallpax)er books, paper the first time In the USA, CLERK — ' SOME bookkeeping LOST — FEMALE calico oat, Allstate Training Center A truck, 8’ body, posi-traction, ...... hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful helpful, full-time, extra bene tiger, 'vicindity C ooper and W al heavy duty springs and clutch- ly Insured, workmanship guar offers qualified men 19 and fits. Geer Brothers, 140 Rye nut St. If found please call Big engine. Registered % ton, anteed. L eo P elletier, 649-6326. over the- opportimity to St., South Windsor. CALCULATING* B u ild in g - T R A IN LOCALLY In 643-1613. clean, serviced regularly. 876- I f no answer 643-9043. Contracting SPA r e t i m e on all makes COMBINATION counter girl It aM adds up to a good 6047. 14 HELP W A N T E D PAINTING—Paper haragtog, 30 of equipment, bulldozer, and waitress, 7-3. Egg and You Job at FIRST NATIONAL! Announcements 2 ALL TYPES of cabinet work, scrapers, backhoes, etc. Restaurant, 1095 .M a in St., If you have experience on Second and third shift kitchen remodeling our spe yeans experierace, MaoKheeter Accredited progframr Job and neaahy towns. C. Y. Paul, Manchester. any of the aho've calculat- openings, 10% dilft pra- ELBCTROLUX vacuum clean Trailers— cia lty, 22 years experience. placemmt upon completion. 875-6359. i in-g or adding m achines (o r miuni paid. ers, sales and service, bonded Mobile Homes 6-A Fair prices. Call Lou Dascanlo, Budget plan. 622-4589 any- NURSE’S AIDE. 3-11 shift, part- the many other makes) tim a mpresentative AMi^ NIMROD Rdvlem te«t trailer, 649-6985 anytime. time or full-time. Laurel Man end a Uking for figure Y 110 , B ryan D r., M anchester, o or.^ 649-4619. Apply In Person spare wheel and Hire, 2-burner QUALITY Carpentry—Rooms, Roor Rnishing 24 work, come to our employ 644-8141 o r 643-4918. ment office to discuss some Bernzamatic gas stove, folding dormers, porches, basements, FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- INTELLIGENT woman to clean of ow opportimiities. KLOCK COMPANY oven, $426. 649-7934. reflnlshed, cabinets, built-lns, A Better Job Ing (specializing in older and h^p manage large pri Of oounse, w e o tte r fin e form ica, aluminum, vinyl, 1272 Tolland Tpke., Manchester Porsonols 3 floors), cleaning and waxing vate home, 3 to 4 days week working conditioais, com A NIMROD camper special at steel, ceramo siding. William Through Training floors. Painting. Paperhang ly. Must be willing to stay petitive saisries, exceUent WANT! D—RIDE to Pratt Sc Camper Town, Route 140, East Robbins Carpentry Service. Windsor, Oonn. Open evenings ing. No Job too small. John Earn BIG MONEY overnight occasionally with benefits and oonvenieat Whitney, second shift, gate 2. 849-3446. three school aged children, and Saturdays. R entals. 1-623- V erfaille, 649-6750. free parking. C all 643-4817. INTERNATIONAL age 10 up. OaU 649-6416 after 1941 or 1-823-0720. CARPENTRY —concrete work LICENSED plumber wanted. 4. 644-1817, RIDE WANTED to Pratt & ..anything^ from cellar to roof. TRACTOR TRAILER Whiteey, fiirat shift, from Man- Bonds—Stocks— HRST Inside and out, no substitute KEYPUNCH operator—026 Al- MEN WANTED, part-time open efaerter G ieen , oaU after 4, 649- Garage— Service Mortgages , 27 for quality work, satisfaction Is Training plia Numeric, full-time only, ings available moniiings for 7906. Storage 10 guaranteed, competitive prices, MORTGAGE LOANS — first. Career minded men for extra hendfits. Gaer Brothers, NATIONAL janitor service. OaU General No Job too small, D&D Car second, third, all kinds realty. some of the largest truck 140 Rye St.^-South Windsor. Services Inc., 46> Oak St., 649- pentry, days 643-1904, evenings Statewide, credit rating unnec 5334. Automobiles For Sole 4 GARAGE FOR rent, 418 Main ing oompondes. We are the DRY CLEANING counter clerk 649-8880. essary. Reasonable, confiden STORES; INC St., 643-6125. largest and most modem full-time, steady -work. Apply 1066 FORD—Custom V-8, auto- tial, quick arrangements, Al NEWTON H. SMITH A SON— training center to make at 299 W est M iddle ’Tpke. One F ork A Oaltiiand A'venues RiBiUc, radio and heater. Me vin Lundy A gency, 627-7971, you a qualified tractor Remodeling, repairing, addi Hour Martinizlng. chanically good condition. 890. 983 Msiln St., H artford evenings East Hartford, Oonn., Motoreyeti tions, rec rooms, garages, trailer driver. Why train on OaU 647-0827 after 6 p.m . 233-6879. - Bicycles 11 porches and roofing. No Job dii^ fieilds, all our training COUNTER GIRL -part-tim e, 6- WANTED done on H.ARDTOP, at the 1 a.m. shift. Apply Bess Eaton NBESD C A R ? Y our cred it turn too sm all. Call 649-3144. SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- EXPERIENCED woman to earn Clean, Late Model ed down? Short on down pay YAMAHA — NEW dealership. Eastern States Exposition Donuts, 150 Center St. Sales and service at Sejunour ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga- limlted funds available for sec grounds. for 24 year old ^female poUb, ment? Bankrupt? Reposses ond mortgages, payments to USED CARS Auto, 681 Main St., M anclies- rages, rec rooms, bathrooms 'CLERK ’TYPIST to handle m o rn in g , sum m erl 643-0479. sion? Don't despair! See Hon- suit your budget. Expedient 1. On half mile paved track. variety of work for industrial . _____ Top Prices Paid eat Douglas. Inquire about low ter. Open Thursday and Fri tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce s e r n c e . J. D . R ealty, 643-5129. 2. On the road training. supply firm. Modem East Hart- BABYSITTER wanted—4 days For All Makes , est down, smallest payments day evenings. ment work, cellar floors, pat-, 3. M astSr aU transm issiona ford location. Salary and fringe in my home 1:15-5:16, Bolton, anywhere. No amaU loan or 3,935 HONDA—150cc, excellent los, roofing. Call Leon Cies- zynskl. Builder, 649-4291. 4. Gas and Diesel tractors. benefits. Call 289-8291 fo r ap- R eliable. CaU 643-0770 a fter 6.- CARTER CHEVROLET finance company plan. Doisglaa condition, some custom work, Business Opportunity 28 M otors, 838 Main. 5. 35’ 'and 40’ boxes , and tank pointment. ^ WANTED — Registered hair V CO., INC. m any new parts. $299. 649-6417. WELL ESTABLISHED business ers. dresser as working manager, 1229 Main St. central locaiion, good working and tires, autometic, $135. OaU absentee management, k>cated cc, logs. p.m. MiUer Farms, North Cov condiiUons. CaU anyttimei 643- Phone 649-5238 876-2737 after . AMESTFE — Quality workman in growing busiinese area. CaU 6 643-0929 after 5:30. entry, 742-6282. 4949. ship on driveways, parking 643-5234. 7. Terminal procedure. 1966 XLCH ke new ccndlfiom, areas, commercial and resi- .Tiav» Ai-nwrrv 8. Placement priatance guar- p o i i r ’TIME JOBS available foir low m il OaU 1-429-1109 af- Free estimates, no ob- anteed on graduation. CLEARANCE SALE tlon good financing. For an ap girls with mechanical aptitude ter 6. U g ^ o n s .' CaU E astern P a'vli^ 9. Budget plan available (train and who respond to a chal pointment call Paul J. Oorren- now, pay later). 1961 Chevrolet Impala 4-door C o., 628-3937. " tl R eal Estate, 648-6363,- 643- lenge. We wiU brain. Job con- - MOTORCYCLE 1966 (Searq) 10. Members of Mess., RX slsts of lapping and polislilng hardtop, 'V-8 automatic, Push, 260 o c, oU injection , ex-. 2125. Truck Owners Assn, aitd quartz wafers to a precise, C6LLEGE STUDENTS speo4al at ...... $595. oeUent condition, 800 miUes, Safety Assn. ' thickness. Small shop atmos 8^ . OaU 640-2624 after 6:30. Roofing— Siding 16 A-1 OPPOR'TUNITIES 1961 Obeivrcilet Bel Air, 4-door phere 'With Uberal hospital and For interesting’ and remnneratiTe aninmer em- Xf Qualdifled, a Short aedan, automatic, special BIDWELL HOME Improve SUNOCO Insurance coverage. Apply to plojnnent, apply in perstm at the ’Training Ingram a t ...... 8495. ment Co.—^Roofing, Biding al person Sf-12 and 1-4. Reeves- Business Services Franchises Available FuU-’TIme Or Part-Time terations, additions and re H offm ah D ivision, 11 B ragg 1959 Chevrolet 2-door hardtop,, O ffered 13 modeling of all types. Ekcel- 1. 5-week paid training pro- DAT Or NIGHT as to speciel ...... $145. St., East Hartford. ALDON SPINNING MILLS COUP. RUSS’ MOWER Service — lent workmanship. 649-6495. gram. Ughted Field 1960 Mercury, 4-door automat sharpening and repair. Rotary ------— 2. Excellent group retirement EXCELLENT TYPIST wlUtag TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. ic, as to special .... $126. and reel. Hand mowers a spe and insurance program avail- We can put you Into ETVE FIG- to learn medical terminology tor weekend work in the X-Ray cialty. Pick-up and deU-ery Roofinll and able. . u r e i n c o m e b r a c k e t fo r Dept, of Mianchester Memorial I960 ddaniobUe 4-door 88, au serv ice. 742-7607. Chimneys 16-A »• Exclusive ouatom btendtag benefits and more tomatic, eleian oar ------— S3mteim. secure future. Hospital. Hours approximately a t ...j,...... $396. S^TEU>S, SIDEWALKS, stone ROOFINO—REPAIR of rixito. 4. Professional counseling. id a.m.-e p.m. on Saturday and walls, fireplaces, flagstone, ter- The best to gutters and con- ACT NOW — CALL NOW Sunday. CaU M rs. Strekel, 648- 1950 ddsmolxlle 4-door hard races.- AU concrete repairs, ductors. Repair of chlnmeys, CALL or WRITE 0468 fo r Interview. An equal ( ' top $295. Reasonably priced. 643-0861. too. CaU CougK'n, 648-7707. SUN OIL CO. HARTFORD 5 2 7-6 4 16 (opportunity employer. A -m es, CELLARS and yards ROOFINO - SpeclaUztog r^, P.O. Box 71, East Herttocd M U L L IN S ■ HELP WANTED i cleaned, trcuh hauled to the pairing roofs of aU kinds, new 568-3400 SALES & SERVICE dump. Reasmiable. OaU 643-- iqofs, gutter work, chimneys Bhratings Mir K eith; 647-9546 YOUNfi MAN TO LEARN A cleaned and repaired, 30 years’ 176 Tollend Tpke., Manchester 5819 o r l-,^684-4524. experienoe; Free estimates. PACKAGE STORE tor sale. For THE PRINTINR RUSINESS j (Oomer of Parker St. and SHARPERIKG Service -^aws, . OaU Howley 643-5361, 644- information can miilbirick ToUand ’Tpke.) knives, ax^s, shears, skates, 8333. • A gen cy, R ealtors, 640-6347. 649-6014 1 rotai7 blades. Quick service. 37'/3.iHOUR WEEK • PAID VACATION « Capitol Equipment Co. 88 M ato SWIM POOL dealers wanted. In “PAID RETIREMENT PLAN r ' ^ St., Manchester. Hours dally Hearing and Rlumblng 17 ground. $696. and up. Oqntact 1961 FORD Oataxle convertihle, 7-6. ’Eiursday 7-0, Saturday 7- F ox P ools, In c. 1895 W hlteford COMPLETE plumbing and *4. 648-7958, R d. Y ork, P a. P hon e (717) 766- APPLY 4 S-speed, Wg V-S [engine, $400. beating installation; repairs 8324. OaU ^ 2 7 8 7 a fter S. and remodeltog. Service calls LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and jimtrlrPBtpr lEopning * 1966 OLD6MOBILE. good run- repaired. Picked up and de- given Immediate attbntion. aktor oendttion, $100. CaU 643- Uvared. Engines tuned up. CaU CaU M ft M Plumbing ft Heat l i n aftsr 6 pJito 649-7956. ing, 649-287L , Read Herald Ads ^■SmtS
\fc 1- •» r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTL.I, CONN„ MONDAY, MAY 29, 1967 PAGE SEVEN'^Xar PAGE SI3(TEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1967 Houses For Sale 72 Resort Property Suburban For Sole 75 Suburbon For Sole 75 Wonted— Recri Estate 77 H d p W a n te d — Mcrie 36 Garden- ■Farm— x Biuiness Locations Heuses For Sole 72. Houses For Scrie 72 Housds Fo^ Sole 72 For Sale 74 N o H erald Dairy Products 50 For Rent 64 Ma n c h e s t e r — s bedroom M a n c h e s t e r — s laige bed- Ma n c h e s t e r — Attention TWO FAMILY, 6-8, cabinet Ve r n o n — Hublard Dr.-^-Im- EAST HARTFORD — 2-family NEIEDED 8-bedPobm bouM un- 4 Attiericans Among! OPPORTUNITT TO grow with _____ rooms, living room, (jlining horse owners, gardeners and Miohen, built-in vacuum sys maculate 6(4 room fireplaced house, garage, 1261100. FhS- d er $22,000. fo r qudllflsd a young expanding company pRESH MEDIUM eggs, 4 doz- STORE — HEATED, 20xT0*, Ranch, oversized garage, nice CAPE (X>D — Blast Brewster, Tom orrow CLASSIFIED room, kitchen, central, , near land lovers, 5W room Rimch, tem, garage. U9 X 165 lot, gar Ranch, rec room, 1(4 baths,, brick' Agency, ReaUors, 649- buyer. Mease call ait soon as In the sales department. Pre- en, $1.00. Natsisky F\tmi, 122 downtown 840 Main St.. Man location, nearly 2 acres of land. nice lot, private beach and sohods, bus, shopping. Im 3 bedrooms, fufi, basement, set den, trees, $21,600. Hutchiru garage, large lot. Leonard 6847. pebble. Hutchins Agency, vk)ua experience in processing Newmarker Rd., o«. Dart Hill chester. Call 522-3114. A country home in town, re rood, $5,000. CaU 649-4097. T herein be no edi New Cardinals Named' maculate. Bel Air Real Estate, on almost 3 acres of land. Hur A gency, R ealtors, 640-5824. A gency, 846-0469. rntrinwrov— Z—'----- ~ ' '■ R ^ t o r s , 640-5824. orders desired, typing requir- r ^ ., Vernon-South Windsor duced to $21,900. Mitten Agen COVENTRY — 6 rtim houte aCe for 35 cars. ence desirable but not re next to Oaldor. $5 a month or $43 70 cash, will namese sector headquarters, a ets in the :noitbem half of the located at the center of Man large bedrooms, 1% baths, in Assumption Parish. right away. cy , RM iltors, 649-6347. complete details call Paul J. Principal John Oanavan. Mr. Richard Babcock, assist- rre n ti, 643-6363, 643-2125. The girls selected for this ant pr|ncipaJ, performed the story buffldlng on a separate lot South Vietnamese officers’ » »“der extreme Oom- oonoentrated Sunday on xoft tton, hoBAow and vacaUoo HOUSEHOLD LOTS, anUqucs, four acres of land. Choice EXCEPnONAlT 6^4 room flre- choice area, AM plaster you what we have. PWlbrick GLASTONBim Ranch. Stone fireplace, trees. to to provide oitdzenship train Ijg ply Manchester Country Club. DoqS— BlrdS-— P e tS 41 ON EAST CENTER Street ... room Ranch on 4 acres, 3 Bromley; English, Eugene Jo®e, R i® aJro and road lines and supply. plan. Apply Metronics, bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, location with unlimited pos placed Ranch, rec room, 1% construction, 2 fireplaces, Agenx^,. Realtors, 649-5347. W alk-out tadeihent, $10,900. ing for high school junior girls only 19 hours a week and the real nice older three bedroom bedrooms, formal dining room Sarah Megsem, Richard Goncl ziammea with iie4Puig-^ adidt, good driving record, for lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 Realtor, 643-1577. large yard enclosed with .stock 2 garagea monttriy. PaSek R ealtors, 289- sell-governing citizens learning vtew aix>ut three months out of EXPERIENCBD spray painter puppy shots, wormed. Call 875- plus a sun room. Two car gar home, 2-oar gaoege, hot water ing room with fireplace, heat History, Karen Patch, Cynthia The Communists sneaked nam. wholesale distributor in Man Lake St , Bolton, 649-3247. ade fence. Leonard Agency, 7476, 742.B31S. the dutiee, privileges and re- wanted. Custom work. Dl^lay- 0337. age. Deep lot. T.J. Cnockett, heat, atonns, screen®, new ed and fireplaced family room, Malecky, BoimieBoim ie LIppincott, 3™“^- their mortars into position onJy pinn«, looBee chester, steady work. 643-2626. 646-0469. A’TTBNTION Home Owners! sponatolUUes of Amerioan clt- w ere an* eroft, M andiester. 643-9557. WE BUY AND sell antique and R ealtor, 643-1577. awnings, fridt trees, 2 fire 1(4 baths, 2-cat garage,^ high ANDOVER—Five room Ranch, Steven P ohl and Bilizabeth BMrrt Sellecttnan Joseph Szeg- three miles eiast of the city and nounced and no GROOMING and boarding all We are pleased to report 6 OommUnisk' used furniture, china, glass, places. Write to L Thurtow, 20’s, Wolverton Agency, Real 3 y e a « M, wolk-out base- ^enshlp. Girto’ State to a myth- da sold be woidd like to see the opened fire about 1 a.m. Half an EXPERIENCED janitor for lo breeds, Harm ony Hills, H. C. Houses For Sole 72 c o n c o r d r d . beautiful go,j(j j,u 9 days. Can ioal state pattem'Cd as much MIGe were reported sighted. silver, picture frames, old 98 South Second Ave., Taft- tors, 649-2818. .. ment, acre lot. Call now, only Homemaking, Gloria BWautt; builiding erected on the lot hour later tiiey cut loose with a cal office building. Excellent Chase, Hebron Rd.,< Bolton. hke our local government as Bi South Vietnam, the Air vU e, Conn. $14,500. Hayes Agency, 646- industrial arts, Daniel Gore, across the street from the fire second barrage, firing in all Working conditions. Call 646- 643-5427. poOBlbla The glarto learn Oon- house owned by the Oohimbia Bioroe' so ld BS2B fnom Thaliand- watenes, old jewetry, noDoy room home, on eoxioo 60x100 lot. Rec en.en, 2 bedrooms, recreation cam for free appraisal NOTICE VERNON—NBJW 2-famlly Gar 0131. French and Latin, Bonnie Yor- about 65 rounds of 82mm shells. 0133 fo r appointment. HOME $19,000 — Bilght rooms, 4 bed neoticut laws and the duties of Viohinteer firemen. He also and Guam made four raids to DACHSUND piuppies—AKC min collections, paintings, attic room in basement, all city PUBLIC HEARING rison Colonial separata facili roli, Thomds Megson, Sarah During the mortar attacks,, room, landscaped yard. advise on how to get top rooms, 2 baths, fireplace, ga ties, 649-4498. ANDOVER — Webster Lane, town, city and state offlioials. menttoned the Jones property day, odocentratlng on the wesb-'' TTRE SERVICE man, 46-56 iature, small standard,, stand contents or whole estates. Fur utilities. Bel Air Real Estate, ion E. Robertson. Realtor, dollar' ADDITIONAL Borst Aprtyl Hoisbigton; matb- terrorists. got into the Huang rage, trees bus,. Manchester. 5(4 room Ranch, 1(4 baths, 2 Held at the same time at the on R t 6, which can be purchas- em borders of the oountry . hours per week. Must . be DELIVERY ard reds and blacks, also Eng niture Repair S ervice, 643-7449. 643-9332. 643-5953. omaitics, Judy Patterson, April Gtang Hbtel, one of the town’s APPROPRIATION Hutchins Agency, Reaitors, ANDOVER lakefront — your acres. Leonard Agency, Real , ^ ^ „ where Rod supply Unes enter steady worker and married. lish Setters and W^maraners. Univerrtty of Oonneoticut to Rochette, Mai-dyn EBto, Linda ^ ^ encompasses iMgest, and set off satchel country from the Ho Chi' w a n t e d - Two used single BOLTON-Manchester BOARD OF DIRECTORS 649-5324. own summer place for $12,500. tors, 646-0469. J ^ approximateJy 10 acres. M Une—5 MANCHESTER —spacious C o Nlutmeg Boy’s State. Seven Paid vacation and other bene- Call 1-628-6673. Yeew ’round 4 rooms with Popoff and Charlotte Phelps; •' charges on the ground floor, urinti tntil through » SALESMEN ______» _____ axle dump trucks. 3-7 yard room Ilgnch set high on >arge lonial, 7 room s, 4 years old, B ^ W TOWN OF Junior boys at Rham High Addition Favored fUs. Ebcperienoe helpful but not fireplace, almost new stove music, ■ Robert Price; science, Then they spread gasoline and wwje only scattered ground ADORABLE PUPPIES—Pedi bodies. Cali Conn. Construc wooded lot, double garage. baths, family room, panel- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. MANCHESTER, (School were selected to aitJtend. Selectmen Robert Tuttle toW essential. Apply in person, and refrigerator included, Raymond anmoll, Janlne Da’vis, set fire to the building, wWch contact ^ r^rted Good home service delivery gree or mixed. Wild Cargo P^ tion, 643-9565. im m ediate occu pancy. $17,600. ing, alumintun siding, 2-car CONNECTICUT Chosen for this are James Hor- the meeting that the board had NIc^Mls-Menchester Tire, Inc,, routes are now open, which Lots For Sole 73 treed 60 x 180’ lot. Wolverton Clifford Martinez, (lynthla Ray- was about 60 per cent de- aown the notion. beUooptera a n i Shop, 643-6108. H ayes A gency, 646-0131. garage, $29,900. Phllbrick Mianchester Parkade Notice is hereby given that COVENTRY 995 Broad St. will give the right men Manchester 649-5306 Agency, Realtors 649-2813. bwi, CMffonl Martinez, Wallace mond and Paul Haley; physical *51 artoyed. 8ztl®ery s potter Tiidiawwe oaiMriit good Income. 5 day week, Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. ______the Board of Directors, Town BOLTON—targe wooded lots Barton, Robert Senkbeil, Thom education (Girls), Joe^e Mun- ^ ^ ^ The casualties included 16 Rooms Without Board 59 NINE ROOM older home, de Year ’round cottage for small many fringe benefits. A INVESTMENT minded—Lovely Manchearter, Connecticut, in jMkne residential areas, VERNON — 6(4 room Ranch. as M^am, George Dunn and son and Patricia Ddvtne and ^ GERMAN SiraPm ra puppies t h E THOMPSON House. Cot- sirable south end location, MANCHESTER unique oppor cDviaians wounded. The othen Blhh U A Province, live chop, liberal commission arrange 2-famlly with a possible third a Public Hearing in startin g at $3,500. CaU 643- Double garage, rec room, fire family, fireplace and gas beat, Richard Goncl. to between $5,000 and $50,000. ___ for sale, call 643-4678.______Street, centrally located, good condition, 2 fireplaces, VA tunity. Well kept 2 fom ily. 6-5 physical education (Boys), Paul were South Vietnamese troops p «, hit and one I S • ment makes possible high unfinished, located a block Municipal Building Hear- 4461 or 649-7367. place. Extras. $19,700. Pasek, 2-car garage, $7,500. The purpose qf Boys’ State After the hearing, members ACCOUNTANT "baths, tree shaded. % acre lot. duplex, 2 heating system s, 2- Pomprowlcz and Joseph Novak. ^ ^ down, but It was picked up by a earnings. FREE TO GOOD homes, one large, pleasantly furnished from Manchester’s redevelop- Room, 41 Center Street, Realtors, 289-7475, 643-0158. to to teach the .youith of to of the committee were not sure Transferred owner. Priced rea oar garage, extra B-zone lot 100x200 —A-ZONE LOT, water Lot on Amston-Lake, $950. Elsewhere ground action was ijj- oUnook faettoopber. A just what (hey Would do next. angora kitten and two black room s, parking. C3all • 649-2358 ment, 220 wiring for stoves and J^anchester, Connecticut. Tues- day oonstruotive attitudes to I Degree required, at least 3 listically !n low 20’s. Principals included. Hurry. Hayes Agency and sewer! Call 643-4153 be GLASTONBURY — Immaculate One committeeman aedd “I generally light and air strikes Chtnooks wen in to years’ experience in indus- Apply Personnel Department and white kittens^ Call 649- for overnight and permanent alr-conditioners. May be pur- June 6, 1967, at 8:00 p.m. Dutch Colonial, 2 acres of land, ward our , American form of against North Vietinro were only, 649-7861. 646-0131. tw een 9-6 p.m . 10x55’ 4 room trailer on 128x think we ■wU have to take the pick up three ottier dosmed triel accounting, through Monday-Friday 0297. guest rates. chased completely furnished. pro{>osed additional apprt^ barn for horse, $19,500. government; to emphasize that limited by cloudy weather and 368’ treed lot. Artesian well. State News best plan, which seems to 'be on chofqoera during fh^ day and general, ledger and finan- W olverton A gency, 649-2813. priatlon as foMow.'s: democracy has a great need for rains. 8:30 A.M.-3 P.M. GOLDEN Retriever mronles SINGLE ROOM for one gentle- MANCHESTER -6 room Ranch MANCHESTER — handyman’s TWO TREED LOTS -Vernon $10,000 full price. Bel Air Real Free Oatalogues—^Baxgeln lists additton on the haU end put toi luted out one Ughi spotter oiall statem ents. Some r puppi , ______•__ wiifViwith S3 hAfInrw-kmabedrooms, frt»»rrva1formal dining special, R8 TWiTriS-rooms, fvitvcity Uflter.water, ______To General Fkand Budget intelligence, weU-informed cit The Hue attack was made a m an, central. 9 Hazel St., 649- 100 X 156’ fo r $3,000.'M anches Estate. 643-9332. just what we have bo ha’ve, a plaae. Thera was no saHXxmce- knowledge of cost and raised with children, excellent MANCHESTER vicinity — 1966/67, Library Board Roundup few hours before Marine LL 2170. room, fireplaced living room, city sewer, convenient loca ter 180 X 300’ $4,700. W olverton izens, and to have dean, hon good -vaaftt with a w orkroom to ment of oasuaHies te fliese mis- taxes. Salary open. Please SEALTEST FOODS for pet, field or show. Health Ranch with 4 large bedrooms ...... $5,203 Gen. Lewis Welt, U, 8. oom- large kitchen with built-ins, tion, structurally sotmd. Only Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. BOLTON—new 6 room Raised est and impartial government go with it for the asseasora, __ j ^ hope. send resume or call MILK DIVISION guaranteed. 649-9116. • or an In-law arrangemenit, 2 for the purchase of reference STROUT REALTY (Continued from Page One) FRONT ROOM for rent, cen Dfi baths, 2-oar garage, $26,600. $9,500. Hayes A gency, 646-0131, Ranch, cathedral ceiling In Hv- responsible to the will of the building inspecter and zoning Pioneer Aerodynamic Sys- trally located, parking. 59 Wolverton Ag;ency, Realtors, full baths, laa—e kitchen with materials, to be financed from RFD 1, HEBRON said he needed more troops to 255 Homestead Ave., Hartford built-lns,; fireplaced living Federal Funds, , Ing room, stone fireplace, glass people. (he jiiarade Brtday, and the kxal ageoL ” teons, Inc., Manchester, THREE KITTENS, half Sia B irch St. 649-7129. 649-2813. sliding doors, sundeck, buUt- The objectives of Nutmeg branch of (he Nattonal Associa protect the popidated areas. Y M rs. M ott 1-228-9026 644-1581. An Equal Opportunity room , excellent condition, $20,- Jcrfui I. Garside Jr., Land For Rent 73-A mese. 649-5883. ins, basement fireplace, one- Boys’ Sttite are to develop tion for the Advancement of Manchester Evening Herald Walt said he didn’t care If the NOTICE Em ployer MANCHESTER—Own your own 600. W olverton A gency, R eal- Secretary BkBth Lederer, B ranch M anager troopa were American, North LIGHT housekeeping rooms for tors, 649-2813. B oatd o f D irectors BOLTON—IBO* frontage, busi car basement g;arage. One acre leadership; to provide a labona- Colored Peopie foUowed suit on Columbia correspondent, Vir HEARING A s Equal Oppoitunifty 2-bedroom hom e for only $12,- / 1-228-9115 Kmean or South Vietiiajnbse, PUBLIC Articles For Sole 45 renrt. CaU 643-4074. ACT lot. Immediate occupancy bory of practical politicnl sci Saturday. ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9X24. Em ployer 900. B ig shaded yard. Ideal — - Manchester, Connecticut ness zone on Route 6 & 44A, hut they were needed to control A D D m W A L starter or retirement. FHA J^N (^S’rER-6 room Cape Dated at Manchester, Con- land lease. Gall Paul J. Oor- $22,500. UftR Realty Oo., Inc., ence; to present a s'^n®lative, The NorwaBc Veterans Memo TWO EXPERIENCED BA(3K- SCREENED LOAM for best 128 BIROH ST.—Room suitable Now while mortgage money certain spots 'while his Marines APPROPRIATIONS $500. down- Call now. Paul W. In a OolOTlal setting near shop- necticut, this twrenty-fifth day renti R eal Estate, 643-5363, 643-2692. R obert D. M urdock, functional citizenship program rial Day Oommltitoe had ’voted HOE operators, paid holidays, and mrdens. Also sand, for workinig gentleman, $10 is plentiful and there is an ping and schools, 2-car gar- nj™ 1937 643-6472. and to portray democraxy in 6-5 early Friday against re took care of tiie hard-core guer- BOARD O F DIRECrORS-^ Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4635. 643-2126. ■VERNON—LAR G E R anch on Federal Court rOlas and North VieboameM ELECTRICIAN’S helper, ex Ume and a h a lf fo r overtim e, gravel and‘fill. George H. Grif- weekly, 643-4451. ample supply of housing age, very nice lot, St. James action. scinding an earher declston that T O W N O F sou ra WINDSOR — 6 room wooded lot, 2-car garage, alur reguAars. perienced, Immediate steady steady work, year ’round for fing, In c.,A n d o v e r. 742-7886. (3HENEY ESTATE—14 rooms, 4 available. If you are hunt Parish. Asking $17,9(K). J. D. ------— ' - " In Honor Sodety no orgenfeatton be excluded M A N C H E S T ^ , Cape. Garage, fireplace, 1(4 mdnum stoims, fireplace, $17,- Swears in Four employment. Wilson Electrical baths, 2car garage, approx ing for a new or used home R eal Estate Oo.. 643-5129 or The following students were from the parade, Walt spoke at a news confer C ^ N N E O n C U T 742-6190 IT’S INEXPENSIVE to clean baths. Approxlmatoly 2 acres. 900, 10 p er cen t down. M eyer Oo. 649-4817. Apartments— Fiats— imately 3 acres of land. By ap in the Manchester area let 649-8538. ’ ■h Ytt- ..... ' ..... 11 ii. Face-Flattering inducted into the National Hon ence tnitroduclng his successor, N otice 3s h errtiy g iven tb a t ______J ______rugs and upholstery with Blue one of our experienced real Only $19,900. Im m ediate occu A gency, 643-0609. Area Attorneys Tenements 63 pointment. Philbrick Agency, or Society at ceremonies and re- More Norwalk Fires MiaJ. Gen. Robert E. Cushman the Board of Direoton, Town BOLTON BOARD of Education Lustre. Rot! elertric sham- estate counselors assist you (30LONIAL FARMHOUSE In pancy. P asek, R ealtors, 289- Jr., who takes over Thursday. Kealtors, 649-5347. BJA8T HARTE(MiI>-6 room Oo- ception held last Wednesday at NORWALK (AP)—Two firas— ^ . e i Mancbester, OonneoUcut, is looking for maintenance pooer, $1. Olcott Variety Store. in finding the right home 7476, 742-8243. Two Mancbester men and LOOKING FOR anything In real town. Eight rooms, 4 bed kxiial, with ottered garage, High School: Jacqueline pOUice have labeled Num- 1 ^ to being assigned to WMh- hold a PubUc Hearing in DEAN MACHINE bedroom Co to suit your family needs. rooms, family room, 1% baths, one each from RockvWe and d a r k RICH, stone free loam. e tale rentals — apartments, MANCHESTER exceUent ,lpt, rttti many ma- Blato, Bonnie Btosoll, Lois Bail- NOmber 7—broke the Munloipal Building Hearing call 643-1669.______homes, multiple dweUlngs, no ’lonial ’ on a 150 x 200’ lot, big ' As members of ^th the fireplace, wrall to wall carpet TALLWOOD 150 ahtor- The Marines tdso announced PRODUCTS ture trees and shrubs, fire ey, N om ^ Chamberialn, Sharon m buiMings a block arowig Room, 41 Center Street, Mkn- family kitchen with all built- Manchester and Greater patio and pool sand and ma fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, ing, completely redecorated place, large li'ving room and neys swxsm in today to practice C^itneoUout,'Tuesday?! 165 Adams St., Manchester ins. Heated family room, for Vernon Multiple Listing apart Sixiday nslHit. nure. 643-9504. 643-512$. inside and out. ,N ew heatipng mastqr bedroom, 1(4 baths and June 6, 1967, at 8:00 pm. oa YOUNG J^AN mal dining room, fireplaced Systems we have over 150 is a unique community of The fires. Bike five atbere in before the 'U.B. Distriot Court system, 1(4 acres, 2-car gar- m any custom extras, $28,6(X). and South Vietnamese <^ra- proposed addttiotwl appropriaa PICNIC Table.s—several styles MODERN 4 room second floor living room, 2-car garage, Vol- listings on file at all times. age. Bowers School. Assum- fine homes in a private 'Rham D istrict the same fourblock area about Appeals, Second Judicial tkxis that tnchided the invasion Has Immediate Openings J . D . R eel E state, 643-5129, a quarter of a miie from down- Uons as folow s: To take charge of our from $15.50, up. All bolted ta apartment, heat, hot water, verton Agency, Realtors, 649- Drop into our office and afanost two weeks ago into the m ortgage, wooded setting. Two model 649-8538. town Norwafflt, said by po- To: General Fund men’s department. Good bles from $20. up. delivered. electric range, refrigerator, 2813. look these listings over at e r e southern baU of the demilitar Day and Night Shifts Athletic Burner lice to be of a e-nptotous na- 1*‘«y Attys. Joseph A. 1966/67, Board o f EJduo- full-time position. Apply W. Zinker, Rockville, 87j-0397. country location, $125. • Adult your convenience. er. 643-0068. homcp for your unhurried BCO/TON CENTER— pres ized zone dividing Vietnam. (jupe. OoniU and RonaM Jacobs o f aition ...... $717.96 couple, no pets. 643-7056 after FOUR BEDROOM Ranch con- tige location. Beautiful view, Official figures Indicate that mwret laUha (set-up and GERT’S A GAY GIRI^Reody 1 p.m. veniently located near East wTwrr —Z------— inspectiou. Just off South Slated Saturday The first was reported shortly Mandhester, Atiy. Ira S. Dor- ' fo r PufaHc Law 89-10, Town NINE ROOM older home, de- ,, t „4. i. e • i. shade trees, envious flower and the sweep of the demilitar- operate) Hardlnge Chuck- D & L for a whirl after cleaning car------Hartford. Large living room after 10 _pjn.___ «by__i ____ two____ paltirofingX___mj___wiAivt man ./vF of 1 9 RockvlUe)FkMrv(fl2A aTuf and Atty. ® aOoouDit N o. 481, to be f l - JARVIS REALTY CO. sirable South end location, i&treet, 5 minutes vegetable garden and lovely The annual athletic dinner ized zone, the Marines klUed er (set-up and operate) pets with Blue Lustre. Rent. ^ HAVE customers walUiig with fireplace, 2 ceramic baths. policemen. » started hi a 2(4- Atherton B. Ryan of Vernon, mnoed fttxn 1066/66 Bur- Manchester Shopping Parkade good condition. Two firepiac- from Manchester Center on grounds go with this unusual held on Saturday eve more Gian 775 North ^^etnam- l>ays, Bridgeport lOUers electric shampooer, $1. Paid’s for the rental of your apart story baim which houses the The Second Judlciel District unusual 14 x 20 family room. REALTORS MLS INSURORS es, 1% baths, tree 'shaded % the Clactnnhiirv town lin. large custom 6 fbd^ed ex- event, spemsored by ese, regulars at a cost ot 139 (set-up and operate). Paint & Wallpaper Supply. ment or home. J. D. Real Es Standard BBectriic Oo. comprises Connecticut, New 23S es^ center stroet 643-1121 A T ^o’s, Glastonbury town hne. pandable 8 room Colonial Cape. PTSA, honors the varsity M arine d ^ d and 896 wounded. To: General Fund Budget tate. 643-6129. 10 per cent down, 30 year m ort Open 1-9. The second was noticed about york and Vermont! The court MAN WANTEJD—Apply in per- WIN $1,000, $10, $5, Chevrolet, principals only. 649-7881'. Featuring jtostcred walla, 2 ^ gtes ^d awards to out- The M ^nes have been pull 1966/67, Bbord of Educa AM Benefited gage available Wesley R. 10 minutes later, also in the normally sits bi New York son, Capitol Equipment, 38 TV, camera, recorder, radio. THREE ROOM apartment, heat flreidaces, cathedral celling gt^nding athletes are presented ing out Of the zone for several tion ...... $1JS00 Smith, R ealtor, 643-1567. MANCHESTER—4 ix »m Cai>e, Main Street area, in a shed csty but it convenes today in Main St. . Ask about bonus envelopes. and hot water furnished. Call and the beat in quality «son- yn ie. days. A headquarters spokes An tooreose In eedsUiig An Equal Opportunity 2 bedrooms, large kitchen, 647-9921 among a warehouse complex of Hartford. The presiding judges Cole’s Discount Station.!^ 451 643-2068. MANCHESTER —new 3 bed^ MANCtlE S T E R executive struction and materials. Only The PTSA revived this din man said so far as he knew, account for Adult Baslo Bknployer DdSHWASiHBR — Hours 3:30- near shopping and schools, St. West Canter St. | ,------room Colonial, with 2(4 baths, home. Porter . St. area, 8(4 $26,900. B\>r further details or ner last year after a lapse of were J. Joseph Smith of Hort- “there was no report of Marines Education to be financed 8:30, no Sundays. Apply Cen James Parish. Selling below LC.GREEIMOUGH CO country size kitchen with bulK- rooms, 2 baths, 2 lavs, 4 large an appatotinent to see caB several years and it was most _ -ford, iBwlng R. Klaullman of in the DIMZ’ * today; How ever, from Federal Funds. ter Restaurant, 499 Main St. appraised value. Asking $9,96o. EXCELLENT, EFFICIENT and FIVE ROOM apartment. Call ins including dishwasher. For bedrooms, Florida room, 27’ Lawrence F. Fiono Resdtors, successful. It hoped .that tui- Prospects Dim New Yorit and Steery R. large numbqrs of Marines were To: General Fund Budget economiicaJ, that’s Blue' Lustre 528-6105. kitchen with buHt-ins, inter J. D. R eal Estate, 643-5129, or 649-6371. to NEW HAVEN (AP) — Prosn Wotennan of St. Johndbury, Vt. 1967/68, Board of Bdoca- just to the south of the zone and OARPENTEM wanted. Apply TWO EXiPBRIENCEDTpainti^ m al dining room , 24’ living 649-8538. other large crowd win b e on in person, Wilshlre Rd., Ver carpet and upholstery cleaner. I I . com, oompleteily air-condition pects appear dim, a imton apeclal ceremony was vrere maneuvering In that orda. tio a ...... ,'....$8,000 - ■ — and a pointer’s helper, top Rent bleotrtc shan^ooer, $1 apartment, central room, heated, and fireplaced hand for this occasion. The din non. '649-5391 for Information. wages to Fight men. CaM after location, heat, hot water, gas famUy room, 2-car garage, ed, 2-car garage, beautifully ner will be held in the Rham »P***«^ arranged by the Gonneottcut Btour sk lrm id ies with CVmunu- for Summer Ekmichtnent The Sherwin-Williams Co. MANCHESTER — Handyman’s 6. 649-M58. for cooking, garage, second $31,900'. , W olverton Agency, landscaped lot. For further in High School cafeteria. resrnnpti* of Junior Bar Association and was idst forces were reported in the Program, to be flnenoed apeclal. 6 room older house on m m ending a dispute that has halted PRESS OPERATORS form ation ';oaH R. F. D im ock Thunder Home area Sunday.. They were all firam tuition flees. floor of private home. Middle Realitofo, 649-2813. bus Une, only $7,900^ Paul W. Debaters Finish one of the largest apeclal mass PORK LIFT OPERATORS Co.. 649-5245. construction projects total To; General Fhnd. Budget Boats and Accessories 46 Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4636. The Rham Debaters haVe just ______admiaalonB of recent yean. short but at the end of the day PACKERS rss* '■* wSr 2 iu„oh. n™. After Dognaping in g mUMons o f doHana through. 1966/67, Board of Educa RHTIRHD M AN — w ork 10-20 M E R fjuR Y outboard, prefei’^ed. Call______place, 643-8101. garage, priced for quick ASHWORTH ST. —cflstom build- completed their seasem in the out Oomeotiabt. ftart Shift, 45 Hour Week tion ...... $9,623 1969 model, rebuilt in (Oootiaued from Page One) Elastem • Connecticut Debate spokesman estimated APPLY hours per week doing ' light 1985, ------;------' sale Char Bon Agency, 643- er will design and build your Train Wreck in South Carolina for purchase of Data Proo- eleolric starter. 649-6326. League. The team finished in Sunday nigUt'tfaat some 10,000 cleaning in pleasant surround Furnishod home on one of these nice level eesing Equipnaent, as ap A . . , - . ------lots. Our signs on premises. T. workers oonnectod with coo- Bastem Boiler, 99 Loomis St ings, good pay with uniforms 1 proved by toe OonpeeticUt Apartm ontS 63-A PARKER ST —3 bedroom Co- J_ Crockett, Realtor, 643 1677. ^^°*"‘***^ ^ J*?** school league this season, stru'Ction jobs are affected. M anchester and equipment provided. Ap Diamonds— Wetehes— ______fnotn a "very roputahte’’ dealer lonial, excellent residential sec ■ The dispute began May 16 be State Department of Edu ply in person. Friendly Ice J o w d r y 4 8 R o c k v i l l e —2 room furnished on May 12 for $16. HOw Thunder In Exerdaes TNT Car Aflame, i I a n WANTED to work In lum tion, 3 rooms down, full base NEW FARM SHOP tween Connecticut contrac cation, Divlefon of Vooai- Cream, 1156 Tolland Tpke., The Rham Band and Major beryard, must have driver’s U- - ____ — ——------apartment, one car parking, ment, excellent condition got into the hands of the dealer ttoned Biduoetion, to be fl> next to Caldor. WATCH AND. JE^VELRY re- center o f town, adults only, 876- ettes wlU be taking part in the tors and Teamsters Union driv eense. Davis A Bradford Lum throughout. Only $17,500. T. J. oouU not be determined nanoed by reimbursement pairing. Prom pt service. Up to 3917, INVITATION X ..h.,..!, n ^ •Hu.w*—' - M em orial D a y exercises in the ere. ber Oo. 200 Tolland St, Eas* C rockett 'R e a lto r, 643-1677. by Connecticut State De $20- on your old watch in trade. APPLICATIONS NOW BEINO TAKEN Whether it’s a sunny after A *eck three towns bf the district. About 160 contractors put Into Area Evacuated H artford. TO BID masters, and the Shorten went They wUl be taking part In the eMeot a “defensive todm ur on partment of BduoeMon. Closed Mondays, F. E. Bray, TWO ROOM furnished apart CONTEMPORARY-9 rooms, 4 f . ■ noon pr breezy evening you’ll LABORER.— Experienced pre- Sealed bids will be received to Am AtW, oarrytog a .(Oontinaed from Page One) :— : 7~ .. . /• To: General B>xid Budget ■LECTRICIAN’S Journeyman, 737 Mato St. State Theatre ments, heat, electricity, pri bedrooms,. 2(4 baths, automat look well-poised and pretty In a Andover ‘parade starting at May 17 in retefiationfor what a newsman wattGdng the acens fenred, fuU-ttf|ie, driver’s li Buildlnj;. vate bath and porch, first at the office of the General 'wannadover beW bash (Bmer 9:45, the Hebron exercises at tt called selectitve rtrtkea the ______1967/68, Board lot Bdbaa- v- #]q>erienced residential, com- ic kitchen, family room, din apeclal. tm m a ^ ^ ^ ^ for their pet. si.itoh engines hooked up an! from a pisne tion . . J , . »*• ,..• • • • $970 ".• cense require . forms, pltins arid specifi' AT KELLY RD. IN VERNON oouU ne It,’’ said a railway PoUce would alow no on® f •V ' A 4 > ■ - ^ ' ^ 1 ■ .tr- 't .
■ MONDAY, MAY 29, 1967 Avierage Daily Net Press Run fAGE EIGHTEEN Mattirijfatpr lEupnittB ^waU> ■ ■ F o r T f u Weak Dnded The Weather . • May 80, 1M(7 Kristii'an' Johnson of Meriden, Fair, coo! ton4g!it, low ■ y . } \ About Town past district maMer, wUl be 40; sunny and pleaaant totnor* guest speaker at a meeting of 15,210 row, high about 70. .{itembeni of the VFW‘Aux Scandla Dodge, O der of Vsusa HOME OF iUoncheater— City of Village Charm iliary wiU meot tonigihit ait 6:30 Thursday , at 8 pm. a^ Odd Fel- M tije post home to go to Bol- 10W-.S Hall'. His topic is 'The SERVICE VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 204 (THIRTY-SIX PAGESr*TWO SECnONB (Classified Advertising on Paga S8) ibn Oemetory wiUi the colors ■Fikings.” Refrcshmenite will be MANCj^lESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1967 PRICE SEVEN CBiriB Dor grraveaWe services for the ,served. Swedish ^xm-versation AND late Mrs. Bthel Ziimtieinnan, a Classes will meet at 7 p.m. The jjicfnbcir and goM s t ^ motlher. classes ore open free of charge to any one wishing to learn the QUALITY St. John’s Polif4i National language. b&thoUc Church will have a Me- iBOirial Diy Mass tomorrow at popular Members of Cub Scout Pack 8:S0 a.m. for all war dead. , . Naval Confrontation 98 planning to march tomorrow 1 - ■ T h e VFW AtudWary will in the Memorial Day parade are aponsor a Wtdhen bingo iT.minded to meet at 8 a.m. at ALL POPULAR Wednesday a/t 8 p.m. ait the Bennet Junior High School. ^ MARKETS WH.L BE jost home. The rehearsal of the Song- •sters and Band of the Sail'va- CLOSED Builds Near Turkey Seaman Aipprentlce Daniel'T. Regan, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. tion Army scheduled for ^ d Mrs. Thomas J. Regan of Wcdn&sday night at the Oitadol TUESDAY, M AY 30th M Heiaine Rd., is ki the South has been canceled. IN OBSERVANCE OF Wina See aboard the destroyer tJSS Wedderbum. The ship Iras Pvt. Ronald P. Girouard, son Soviet Ships been hitting enemy infiltration of Mrs. Josephine W. Brown «&d supply lines along the coast. of 317 Tolland Tpke., has re cently completed Army advanc Are Moving Chamiinade Musical Club will ed infantry training at Ft. Jack- have ills annual banquet end soii, S.C. •lection of officers Monday, DON’T In Bosporus June 5 at Chestnut Lodge, Col- Aviation Machinist ^ate S.C. ; OF voted by a simple majority to I feel that when you vote for a now requested by either paxty. in South Vietnam. One Navy the coast of Vietnam, and initial Nowr that she is 100, “the offer an aggregate salary in The daylight raid on the Syria. duced a resolution in the U.N. ties in the Middle East dispute drafted a woiichig' paper - PRODUCEI" budget it should include not dumps just actxiss the Kua Kam pilot was missing and one battle reports said 35 North next plkce I want to go is — Israel, already mobilized, Security Oouncll Wednesday to seek "reasonable, peaceful crease for nexit year of $257,- only salary items but non-sal River was the closest attack to Marine pilot wais killed. Vietnamese regulars were around the world.” nelly submitted Saiturdsiy ^4-. 000. But the vote was rescind GR0u::a chuck annouiiced the extension of the cailing on Israel 8ind the Arab and just solutions” of their dif Denmark. PERO killed. ary kterps such aa maintenance, either Hanoi or Haiphong in Mrs. Walker celebrated 2’76 OAKlJlND STREET, MANCHESTER • 643-6384 ed the next day, edso by a sim Preserve Trees, The Na'vy said the Haiphong 47-hour work week to a possible countries to comply with Secre ferences, through diplomatic The Danish i>aper, .using lan books and supplies and more- more than a week. There had raid hit the Loi Dong and Oon^ There were beUeved to be her 100th Birthday annlver- maximum of 71 hours to help tary-General U Thant’s appeal means. It proposed that the guage in Seoretary-Genenal U ple majority, and new schedule businesslike arrangements for TASTY GROUND CHUCK been reports from Washington w ry Tuesday. of $270,858 was approved. Urges Chamber My petroleum dumps. Lol Dong, (Bee Page Blx) make up for a manpower shor- for restraint in the Middle East council keep the matter imder Thant’s report of Saturday, handling labor relations prob that U.S. raids on the immedi a major facility, had been crisis. urgent and continuous review. appealed to all parties ocm> The teachers voted to accept ate areas of North Vietnam’s bombed three times previously, the greater amount and it ap lems. Many other items should /T h e Chamber of Oommeree — Hie Jordanian Parliament The proposal was circulated Some diplomats predicted the cerned "to exercise special re also be con.sidered,” he said. X c ity BeauUful Committee has - two major cities were being sus but the raid on Cong My was the in .^nman, the capital, adopted in the 15-nation council as the council would adopt some such straint, to forego beHUgermce peared a settlement had been pended temporarily while U.S. first. Both consist of fuel tanks, FLETCHER GLASS GO. OF MANCHESTER reached, but the board had And he added, "I expert to offered its services to the Man- BEEF PATTIES a resolution hailing the Egyp- delegates prepared to meet for measure before the (Weekend, and to a-void all other actions foliow up to see tliiat these cheater Redevelopment Agency planes concentrated on less well river piers and some buildings tian-Jordanian defense pact as another round of debate on the calling on ail sides for restraint. which could Increase tension," violated its opera.ting rules. defended targets. and other facilities. School Supintendent William items are not neglected/’ to Insure proper landscaping In "the first step toward the li Israeli-Arab controversy. The council meeting was while the council worked OBs Y Heavy ground fighting was Police ‘ The approved scheaule, which U‘c North End Renewal Area, CUT FROM CHOICE SHOULDER CLOD Returning pilots reported beration of Palestine arid the Hie surprise move was made scheduled to start at 3 p.m. basic problems. > **When You Think of Glass,'^ Curtis pointed out Wednesday I reported in South Vietnam 649-4521 that a vote on a salary issue originally met only slight oppo- It htts asked to be 6onsulted black smoke billowing from regaining of the usurped land.” by U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. The informants said ideas for The new paper, inside sources Think of Fletcher ’’Litton from the teachers, plEices when the various segments of Tuesday and today. U.S. both targets. . —^A Turkish spokesman in Gkuldberg, who Was expected to the resolution were put on paper Marines were fighting near the said, dropped the phrase “fore-i or six p votes of thp Mianchester jfi a “very favorable constniction begin, so that it, The Navy made no mention of Ankara said Turkey’s permis address the council at its after at a conference Tuesday among go belligerence" because E^ypt ’ poeition’’/competing with are^uiay offer suggestions to the demilitarized zone, troops of the any planes lost on the Haiphong ies’ Howl sion would' be needed fo r the nine-member board. LONDON BROIL 1st Ca’valry, Airmobile, Division disliked it and the Soviet Union 54 McKEE STkEET towns ;K) attract and hold teach- developers in advance of .actual raid. NEW YORK (AP) — The flute Tuesday’s enoounter, the first United States to' use its Turkish probably would veto any resolu- So the board met Saturday, Manchester Education As- building. had a rough fight south of Da North Vietnam also got a de bases in the current crisis and Nang, and South Vietnamese tootere, the Buddhist knre chant pitched battle in the city be tion that ineSuded it. Egypt' «97n« sociation (MEA) spokesmen The City Beautiful Oomniit- luge 1.7. million leaflets re ere, the bongo whackers, the tween law enforcement and the no permission had been request- bases its blockade of israelt - TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS L Jp’^af Robert Geagan and Miss Mar- tee, through its chairman. Dr. AT OUR PISH DEPT. — ON SALE WEDNESDAY forces reported they killed 1,06 printing the statement May 17 Mean ‘Ham’ Garbles fore discussing a request by white had said. Douglas H. Smith, has ui-ged Communists, also south of Da guitar strunwners emerg^ed firom ”love people", « w poUcc snap H shipping throng ttie Strait df from $25.00 to $45.00 by 16 U.S. Senate critics of the underground onto the scruf Tiran j- U.S. headquarters reported East Side park and grooved At an extraordinary Memorial , agree, that if moody wasn’t ♦a.JUU m id yearly mere _ ^ munists that despite internal their sound at the world. Storm window glqss replaced. criticism of U.S. war policies, ABOARD U.S.S. SANCTU there would be ,this terrible Day council meeting .Tuesday,^ awaUable fbr .-maintenance, each step is only $50 ______America will not quit the war To workaday police depart ARY, Off Vietnam (AP) — A racket so nobody could hear. It lyalla stressed that "the council books and supplies, the beard pressed ment ears, the incantation for patrolman were injured. ^ “mean ham from Watts,’’ In sounded as if he was playing a should issue an appeal tor re>| AUTO GLASS INSTALLED for by the MEA negotiators. Swordfish without an honorable settle would ask the Boaid of Di- 6% Make Most Steel Sailor Confined the "Now» Generation”, just Los Angeles, is jamming calls oscillator into the transmitter, stfadnt.” They had sought a $293,800 in ment. “We were Just eltting In the force is expected to sail through reotors for more money. grated. “Please stop,” a police park grooving on the sunshine the strait Jtme 3. They are de- from wounded servicemen “You can imagine w h a t'^ t "The council should endorsf GLASS FURNITURE TOPS crease. JOHANNESBURG—South Af- U.S. headquarters reported man said. Members opposed the re In Spying Probe two ground battles continuing and having a good time," when stroyers No. 626, 383 and 614, aboard the Sanctuary 'to their meant to a wounded guy out the recommendations of the seo? quest and board chairman The pay ranges for holders of rica, with only 6 per cent of The reply from amidst the families in t)is 'Uriltod States. retary-general,. particularly ftxf p.dvanced degrees would be: Africa’s population, accounts for THE PERFECT “SIDE"’ DISH today. the police came, eald Raena xhe command said another here thousands, of miles- from MIRRORS (Fireplace and Roor) Atity. John Rertitner declared, “I At Polaris Base beards, bush jackets, regimen Love. She Joined other women destroyer, No. 366, and the ice The Sanctuary, a hospital ship home, trying to talk to his mom the reactivation of the Egypt- don’t, think fts. fair (for board Master’s degree, $6,300-$9,850; roughly 40 per cent of its in A spokesman said about 400 tal coats, and Mother Hubbard Just off the Vietnamese coast, is Israeli Mixed Armistice Oom« master’s plus 30 houis’ study, dustriat production, 80 per cent Marines jumped off at dawn chanting, “Yiou know we love breaker Verdusanov are expect or wife. We don’t know why he PIGTURE FRAMING (all types) members) to qualify theiir tiotes LONDON (AP) — An Inten hats, came bach |as laughter. you” at the officers as they filled with wounded American mission," lycUla added. . . ,, $6,900-$10,450; Ph. D., $7,650- of Its steel, 90 per cent of its sive security investigation fOr below the demilitarized zone to ed to pass through the Bospo does it, he just does It.” were dealing witli the . n cno - v Suddenly, the pulse of Hare dragged off prisoners to patixri- rus. They will be accompanied Marines and soldiers from the Danish Ambassador Hans Tbi* __ $11,600. coal output and generates 60 GREEN GIANT PEAS cused today on the U.S. Polaris clean off a north-south ridgeline battlefields. The Watts operator some WINDOW and PLATE GLASS tdtal budget and not with any where 45 Marines were wounded Krishna, a B u ^ ^ st chant wagons. by a torpedo boat. times does not show up for bor, a later speaker, said that td specific items.’’ The teachers had voted also per cent of the continent’s elec- submarine base at Holy Loch get the “breathing spei^” Thant to give negotiators authority to triclty. fioUowiing enreet of a Britisti and one killed Tuesday. The turned hippy love ritual was About 2,000 spectators Accordirig to a sailing sched- Every night about 20 radjo days. Then he comes on and In a statement to The Her- Marines were plastering the gone, overwhelmed by , the watched aa authorities twico^ulo of Soviet warships through calls from patients on the ship follows the Sanctuary station as. had demanded, the cotmeij DELICIOUS MARTINSON bookie and a Getmen seamen “ought to launch an appeal td on Spy charges and the deten bunkered, fortified ridgeline grunts of a scuffle, the hoilo^ called _ for reinforcements to the strait handed to the Turkish are picked up by ham operators it tries to escape hlnj by chang from, the>air and with artillery. thud of nightsticks'on heads and handle' the crowds'. Some TOvemment and disclosed by on the U.S. West Coast. The ing frequency. the parties tor restraint which tion of a U.S.^Tavy sailor. would be Impartial, objecUvd A. team of. detectives from What the Marines were up finally the rising cacophony of a screamed “fascists” at the me Strait Oommand, an ocean- hams place long distance calls to. the famijjes of the wounded “All the other guys^'-rie fan and uigent.” Scotland Yard’s special branch against was indicated by a beer can^ bottle and rock throwc- tastic.” said Galasyn. I^vtoam l-l: w ill 4 INSTANT ing fight that matched about 200 . (Bee Page Eight) (See Page TweWe) men and connect the radio sig Tabor will begin a month’f WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRIDES co t Special mm flew to the floating American Communist underground for of operators are Radioihen term as ooincil president nals Into the telephone line. base In western Scotland. Some tress found the day before three hippies and 100 policemen. George Beaver of Palatka, Fla.,^ u s “All the hams are great ex .;raursday in place of Ambassa* Day In . . Day Onf ^ . 4ri'Z^oo were, disguised as tourists, with miles from the Marine outpost Frank ‘Smokey’ Stover of Liu ,Chieii of Nationalist Gbl^ GEEANiUMS GARDEN FRESH - POPULAR PRODUCE fishing rods and waders. at Con Thien. The Leathernecks cept for that mean guy from to Their presence around the uncovered a heavily cam Watts,” said Navy Lt. Val Gala- (See Page EiKh*) Fags Xwalva). ON rocky shores of»the inlet 76 ouflaged base big enough to syn of Clanterbury, Conn., a doctor who Is largely responsi PPSCRIPTIONS ; $ 1 . 0 0 miles west df Glasgow came to house an enemy battalion-^ 1' light after Capt. George Ellis, about 100 bunkers stocked with ble for the service, ... resulting in meaningful, food 'and supplies. When the Sanctuary arrived (See Pago Eight) In coastal Blnh Dinh Province in mid-April, the operator from savings to you every day! | AND UP NAVEL ORANGES Watts was helpful. GOP-Dixie Front Ne ups and downs .In your Prescription “But once he got our confi costs — no “discounts’’ today, “Regular PANSY CALIF. dence, he started Jamming' our prices” tomorrow! 15 Die in Connecticut calls,” Galasyh said. "He would h rJ. GERANIUMS SEEDLESS take our call, patch In the tele No “reduced speciais”—no “temporary phone line to a guy’s family and reductions” on Prescriptions to iuro U R G E SIZE just as the conversation began WASHINGTON (AP) — House the eleotimi foes of BoqUiecs customers! 75c Holiday Fatalities GOP leader Gerald R. Ford Reputdicans. J' At the same time, there is never any says most House Republicans The RepufaUcom’ 47-seat gala compromise in service or quaiity! support his declaration that he in House strength has enabled Flowering Annual Plants, wants no formal coalition with them to cut administration do« VOD GET OUR LOWEST Reach Record 601 Prohate Reform Southern Democratic,' congress mesUc spending this year, both PRICES EVERT DAT OF THE only ^iQooo Petunias, Ageratum, Snap CmCAGiO (AP) — Traffic survey of highway deaths in the men. in committee and on the Soory::, TEAK . . . AND TOU SAVE We Deliver Fire can come any minute. Red; Emperor Grapes iMPbllT SWEET lb. 29c Measure Called “I never contended that we he said. RepubUoans* gained Upi- dragons, Sweet Alyssum, accidents across the nation dur naticin durio^ a comparable .MORE 'niROUOHOUT THE Everywhere, Fast Only one in five houses has ing the Memorial Day h^iday 102-hour, itonhottday weekend ^Greatest Hoax’ did not want Democratic to six seats on some oommitr:. TEAR . . . ON ALL TOUR atleqgate insurance. Let us ■votes,” Ford said in ah inter tees, be observed- . I Morigeldis, etc. CARTON weekend took a record toll of of Mlay 12-16. The toU was 5M. PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. help you keep all your insur U.S. c 601 lives, compar^ with 560 in The National Safety Council HARTFORD (AP) — A bill view. “But -we ourselves must Ford also said: ance dp with rising property Russet Baking Potatoes No. 1 O lbs. 29c the nonh^iday period of similar last week had^esthnated the fi to reform the Connecticut pro determine Republican policy," — He still opposes the admfaa TRY US AND SEE values. Large Selection of jhiskets. Pots and Logs l^gth two weeks ago.- nal toE tMs year woidd range bate system has been attacked . Some Southern Democrats istration’s request for a afac psr-i have .'[been critical of his post- for the Cemetery. ‘ The count for the four-efay from 650 to 750. A council by member Judges o4 the Pro cent surtax on inoomta. B§ sqn t i l your vtiuss an • holiday that ended at midnight spokesman la/te Tuesday night bate Assembly as "the greatest 'tion, Ford said, and have com — Republicans rttoidda’t at under Tha Travalars umbrflla Escorole & Chicory FARM f r e s h ' 2 lbs. 39C Tuesday was the highest ever said, “Unless there’s a terriific hoax ever attempted by a leg plained he is more in te rre d In tempt to make a poUtioal iasiW of insuranca protacUon, for a 102- hour Memorial Day clhange between now and the islative committee uprni a Gen politi(» than in principle. of the Vietnam war. period, but wae well betow pre- end of this holiday, we’re going e ra Assembly and in turn the “But if we beUeve in a two- — RepubUban chances ia r « H i * holiday estimates. to come tai ennsMembiy below people of this state.” party system, it is good'strate wlmdng the presidency neat'* The total compared with the our own estimate. ; The reform bill—a substitute gy,” said the. Michigan con yecur artf about 504M). TANGUAY ‘omotoes 3 PAC 33c gressman.. previous hdgh for the holiday— Rain and stenmy w e ^ e r toi Senate measure—came out of “The administration bsa .oeea ] A G E N C Y 542 during a three-day weekend the legislature’s Judiciary Com There is an active RepuUicsn so inaccurate and confused id "] many pasts of the nation. re otganlzation in almost every in 1 9 ^ In the most recent four- dact highway travel and ap- mittee during the weekend amd its own fifpiree for the budget, lt--> ; 6s 'e . c e n t e r s t r e e t FLOI^ST AND GREENHOUSES Soutliem state, he said—and dky observance of Memorial parenUy contributed to the low is pending in the Senate. is difficult to be predas." he'’* Bobi Pure Orange Juice '/, GAL. 39c Day, in 1963, tnalVic fttiahttea Police lift a “hippy” over a, fence at Tompkips Square Park on New York’s RepuiMcan congressional lead JA T t h e PARKAI^ — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. 6 4 S -o m 302 WOODBRIDGE STREET—649-5947 er total It would continue the present said. “But If we use the budget .’ totaled 525. t’ Traffic fatalities hit record Lower East Side as some 200 hippies scuffled with about 10<) policemen. (7iash practice of election of probate ers niust keep this in mind in that President Johnson Btdnntti* "W « jSov* Yoa AloM y" OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS llie ^AflBOoiaited Rness, for came when ptAice orde; the youths to stop playing bongo drums and reciting / considering any liaisons with RBliraMiittns J THI TMAVUmi oooyamtive putposes, made a Rlgliteen) love chants. PiAice arre ~ 38. (AP Photofi^ ^Sm Saga Zweaty-Two), Southern Democrats who are U ' ' ' ft' r . t A.'L. ■ t..T