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Bank Robbed 16,000 Jam Jackson HARTFORD (AP) — A thin, middle-aged man rob- Dodd Denies Charges, bed the Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. office at 760 Main St. of about $2,000 early At Finish of March this aftemoon. Police said he handed a JACKSON, Miss. (AP) teller a note which said “This is a holdup. Don't Attacks Former Aides j —The long and turbulent Mississippi Tnareh has end- sound the alarm. Give me r' $5. $10 and $20." He appar- ed with James H. Meredith ently showed no weapon. ii—who, started it as a He was described as about “journey against fear”— I* ~ a55, with a crew cut and Caunsel Asks eaying the “govef^nor and wearing a red plaid sliirt every other person is going and gla.sses. He fled on foot, to pay attention to the Ne- through the bank's side Sen. Bennett < . i gro. door, to an adjoining build- ' ’i-; “ The system of white supre- ing and presumably to the Be Removed macy will reign no longer,” street, police said. Meredith told a heavily guarded WASHINGTON (AP)— rally behind the imposing state Capitol building Sunday.' Sen. 'ITiomas J. Dodd mad* '* Some 16,000 persons, moet of State Neivs a sworn denial of miscon- them Negroes, flowed through duct charges today and ac- Jackson streets to jam into a cused trusted employes in ortion of the capitol grounds Tynan Urges his office, who fed docu- tnd adjacent areas. ments from his files to The final leg of the march — Newer Laws newspaper columnists, of irom Tougaloo College on the “ robbing me blind.” 6utakdrts of Jackson to the capi- Dodd testified in hie own de- tol — and the rally were For Cyclists fense at a climatic session of tnaiked by a aufbdued atmos- the Senate ethics committee phere. HARTFORD (AP) — “ There hearings into the misconduct Meredith, SS-year-dld Air are altogether too many motor- chargee. Force veteran led the procee- cycle accidents,” says State Mo- Before Dodd testified, his at- glcm with a number of national tor Vehicles Commissioner John torney had asked that the com- vtl rights leaders, including J. T^nan, commenting on Con- mittee’s ranking Republlo mem- gr. Martin Luther King Jr. necticut's 10 motorcycle fatali- ber, Sen. Wallace Bennett of Meredith drew the greatest ties so far this year. Utah be disqualified for having response from the crowd, which The commissioner also noted made “ a pre judgment before Wouldn't hear half of what tvas that in 84 such accidents, dur- hearing the most vital evidence said from the flatbed truck ing the first three months of -ithe testimony of Sen. Dodd t*Wch served as a speaker’s 1966, there were 65 personal in- . (A P Photofa.x) himself.” The request was ta- patform. juries. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd confers •with Attorneys James Waters (center) and John bled. Meredith said his father, now . ’Tynan and many of Connecti- Sonnett (right) prior to today’s hearing before the Senate Ethics Committee. The committee also heard aead, told ham most white per- cut’s law enforcement officers Mrs. Dodd swear toat K waa sons “ are pretty decent. It’s feel that now is time for addi- she, not Chicago public relations true that we got some mean tional legislation defining and man Julius Klein, who bought i ^ t e folks in Mississippi, but limiting the rights of motorcycle Navy Bombs Hit Fuel Dump Persian rugs now In the Dodd fhese people can be decent. drivers. i Washington home. Papers sha “ There is only one thing that State Police Commissioner identified as receipts for the holding them back. And that Leo J. Mulcahy has announced rugs were given to the eommii> ang is the system of white su- Ms support of a bill to introduce U,S. Cavalry Joins Chase tee. paemacy. at the next General Assembly “The purpose of the march calling for seperate tests and li- Dodd, * Connecticut I>emo- that I started three weeks ago (AP Photofa.'s) censes for drivers of motorcy- crat, acknowledged that several

rial win bo in St Jrtm’a Owne- Counsel Asks tory, OlaaUmtMTy. State News Lombardo-Shupe CWbituary J Friends may caU at the fu- Jenack-Aitken Sen. Bennett , neral home toniftat from 7 to Roundup The Baby Has ». There wOl be a PanhMa Serv- MAKES IT SO ice tonigbt at 7 at the ftmeral (Oontinaed from Page One) jBe Rem oved Dillon Dies, lamie. HORMAN forced to cancel hie appearance (Coatbiiied from Fage Om ) as keynote speaker when Presi- official he recaUed diacusMng Auto Dealer dent Johnson assigned him to Been Named Fimerab Stewart Dillon, 80, of 568 represent the United States at Klein vrith on his 19M trip was Jlxrini^ St., mnOblMd Ford deal- [ the Inauguration of President- former Chancellor Konrad Ade- Armstroag, James Edwardi son at Bttward F. and wnUam H. Stone ^ elect JocLquin Balaguer of the nr in Manchester from 1033 to nauer —and he said it waa Ade- PauU Mange Armatrong, 15 Trui|i(buU S t He was bom June Funeral services for WiUiam Dominican Republic. 1002, died this morning at his nauer who brought up the sub- 19 at Manchester Memorial Hosjpttal. His maternal grand- kvne. H. Stone ei 79 BkUtdge St. were ject. mother is Mrs. Margaret Mange, 127 High S t His paitemal ' Mr. Dillon was bom In Man- held SKtusday morning at Judge Stricken grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Armstrong, Cedar OXFORD The senator vma bitter in his chester Aug. 28, 1885, a son of Hobnes Funeral Home, 400 Swamp E xt, Coventry. He has three brothen, Mlehael, 6, trict Judge M. Joseph Blumen- denunclaUon of former em- Miatn St. The Renr, Bicbaid Du- Edward Jr., 23 months, and Paul 1. pee of South Methodiat Church feld was reported in critical con- ployes who removed thousands • • • • a diUmi today at Mount Sinai Hos- of documents from his files and officiated. Burial was in East Popick, Kimberly EOen, daughter of Ronald and Joan Cemetery. pital after a heart attack. turned over copies to Columnists Who used them for a series of Von Deck Popick, 67 Wadsworth St She was bom Juhe.18 at u Kumenfrid waa stricken Sun- Bearere, aU members o f the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Aimy-Na^ Ctub, were Walter day while playing g(^ at the columns accusing the senator of Tumblebrook Country Club, misconduct. are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Von Deck, 11 Jackson St Her pa- Crockett, Jack McOallum, ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mn. Metro Popick, Harts- Bloomfield. He referred specifically to Dwight Downham, Fred Mc- dale, N.Y. She has three slstera, Laurie, 4Vi, 'Vicky, 3, and Ootmick, WilHam Shields and The sentencing of James J. James P. Boyd Jr., his former 'Jyf : Jacqueline, 2. Hert>ert Blevins. Miller, 39, of Orange, cwivlctcd administrative assistant, and i , .*•••# in a narcotics smuggling con- Michael O’Hare, his former of- Stesrart, Cynthia Rote, daughter of Ronald C and Mra. Anna M. Gilbert spiracy trial, waa postponed to- fice manager—botti of them tes- day because of the Judge’s ill- Shirley Rinl Stewart, 46 Pierce Rd., South Windsor. She was Funeral services for Mrs. Ufied against him eather in the bom June 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Anna M. Gilbert, formerly of ness. No new sentencing date hearings. 14 was set immediately. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rini, East Hartford. Her Manchester, were held this ‘"They were robbing mo blind, paternal grandparents are Mr. and M n. Clifford Stewart, 19 morning at the W.P. Quish Fu- and never had the manhood to Johnson Ter. She has three brothen, Douglas, 6, David, 3, neral Ifome, 225 Main St. The 5 Firemen Hurt come and teU me if they were NEW LONDON (AP) — Five and Jeffrey, 2. Rev. Felix M. Davis, pastor of dissatisfied,” Dodd said. • B • • • Second Congregational Church, firemen were hurt including the deputy chief who took a 20- The senator ssJd that in Janu- Pelletier, BUohele Marie, daughter of Keimeth and officiated. Burial was in East ary he had called O’Haro into Yvette Roy Pelletier, 75 Bridge St. She was bom June 13 at s ^ . . . . foot fall — as fire burned out Cemetery. a nightclub in a three-story his office, told him someone Mancdiester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents '. V ' ' must be stealing documents are Mr. and M n. WllMe Roy, Bin|h*>n, MMne. Her paternal Mrs. Incy Wilcox Pinney building Sunday. Deputy Fire Chief Frederick from the files and asked him if grandparents are Mr. and M n . Arsene Pelletier, Biddeford, gtawBit DiUoa Funeral services for Mrs. L. Philopena fell through an he had any idea who waa doing Maine. She has a sister, Julie Anne, 17 months. Isioy Wilcox Pinney of 4SB Blue- opening and landed on debris in it. O’Hare told him he didn’t, • • • • • nucA and Ellen Wartley Dil- field Dr. were held Saturday at the first floor of the structure Dodd said. MdNamara, Peter TUnothy, son of Robert T. and Bren- and lived here all his life. Watfclna • West Funeral Home, IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME that housed the El and Gee “ He lied in this teeth, and he da Tnidnak McNamara, 60 High Court, East Hartford. He He waa a member of St. 142 E. Canter St. The Rev. Cllf- Club at 86 Golden St. is the witness who saA here the was bom June 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma- la r /s Itpiacopal Church and (end O. Slmpaon, pastor of Cen- He was reported in satisfac- other day telling his story,” ternal grandpaarents are Mr. and Mrs. FYank ’Trudnak, 21 Sun- Chester Lodge of Elks. ter Congregational Church, offl- tory condition at Lawrence Me- Dodd said. set Ter., Wapping. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Survivors include his wife, ciatod. Burial was in East Cem- morial Hospital. Describing his meeting vrith M n . Robert McNamara, 27 Englewood Dr. aieir Nagle LMllon; a son, C. etery. # « * • * WITH A COMFORTABLE... COOL Adenauer, Dodd said the chan- Stuart DiUan'of West Hartford; Bearers were Robert Wilcox, Local Help Pledged cellor brought up the question of l«w is, Stephen Michael, son of Walden J. and Lois Arthur Pinney Jr., Sedrick VO step-daughters, Mrs. Wil- HARTFORD (AP)— Ehstablish- Klein ” ln Ws fashion.” Potter Lewis, 21 Vine Dr., Vernon. He was bom June 23 at liam Ij. OoUina of Springfield, Straugban, Hubert Rutten, Fred Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents ment of a State MunieijM] Af- “ He said, ‘What’s the matter and Mrs. John A. Vec- Austin and Robert Barnard. Laodry photo are Mr. and M n . Albert N. Potter. DoroheSter, Mass. His pa- fairs Department, giving direct with Fulbright?’, and I said. ‘I chiolla of West Haiflord; a ------MRS. RAYMOND P. JENACK assistance to local governments, ternal g^randparents are Mr. and M n . 'Wlalden S. Lewis, North brother, William DiUon of Man- Arthur Smith don’t know’ .’ ’ Quincy, Mass, He has a sister, Judy, 21 months. , ^ ^ is promised by Republican gub- - ‘J Chester; three sisters, Mrs. Ed- Funeral services for Arthur Miss Carolyn Ann Ailken and The bride was given in mar- ^rnatorial candidate Oayton Sen. J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark., • • • • • Fracchla photo irard Werner Sr., Mrs. Alice Smith of 31 Garden Dr. were Raymond J. Jenack, both of rlage by her brother. Terry Ait- Q^ngras If he is elected, is chairman of the Senate For- Sylvester, Melanie DeAnna, daughter o f Donald J. and ohnston and Miss BXhel Dillon, held this morning at St. Mary’s Manchester, were married Sat- ken of Hebron. She wore a full- Qengras of West HartfordMRS. THOMAS JAMES LOMBARDO eign Relations Committee, and Frances Grubb Sylvester, 482 Burnside Ave., Blast Hartford. lU of Manchester, and eight EplscOTal Church. The Rev. urday, June 18 at St.Bridget’s length sheath gown of white net ’pledge Saturday, say- Dodd said that about a week She was bom June 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Miss Corinne Ann Shupe of The honor attendant wore a C O N DITIO NER ;rai«lchlklren. John D. Hughes, senior assist- Church. over satin. Her veil was arrang- department before his trip to Germany, EXil- maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grubb, Ports- Bloomfield and Thomas James yellow taffeta and lace gown, „ o»r,o+« Private funeral services will ant, Violated. Sydney MacAl- The bride Is a daughter of ed f-om a double tiered croAvn, provide direct help In ac- matching headbow, and carried and new mouth, Va. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and M n. Jo- EXCLUSIVE at be held Wednesday at the con- pine was organist. Burial was in Mrs. Elsther Aitken of 7 ’Tyler and she carried a cascade bou- federal and state grants. Lombardo n of Manchester a bouquet of yellow carnations, speech on old yths seph Sylvester, 43 Scarborough Rd. She has a brother, An- Ivenience of the family. Burial Blast Cemetery. Circle. TTie bridegroom is a son quet of white shasta mums The agency, he said, would eX' were united in marriage Sat- The bridesmaids wore mint realities. thony J., 2. • • • • • " rill be in Bast Cemetery. Bearers were J«*n Houlihan, of Mr. and Mrs. Raympnd H. Miss Madelyn Aitken of Man pedite ^ _ action______on ____ state^ grants to urday morning at Christ the green taffeta and lace gowns. Dodd, also a member of the CLIP THIS COUPON NORMAN’S Friends may call at the Wat- Qrunsey Hammond, William Jenack of 117 E. Middle Tpke. Chester, sister of the bride, wm individual communitiee. King Church, Bloomfield matching headbows, and carried Foreign Relations Oonunitt«, McNellly, Robert Janies lU, son of Robert J. Jr. and klns-iWest Funeral Home 142 BJdgar, Alexander Ekigar, Wal- The Rev. Robert Keen per- maid of honor. Bridesmaids The bride ts a daughter of bouquets of green carnations, said he told Adenauer that he Rose Marie Mattress McNellly, 73 Seaman Circle. He was born June lO ^ t Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal S. center St. tomorrow from 3 ter VwiHone and William Ulley. formed the double ring cere- were Mrs. Michael CoUa and Mrs. Madeline Shupe of Bloom- Damien T. Lombardo of didn’t believe Fulbright sp ^ e "" 5 and 7 to’ 9 p.m. The Holmes EVneral Home, mony. Mrs. Raymond Murphy Miss Linda Loomis, both erf East grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lombard, Milton Mills, field. The bridegroom is the Wethersfield, cousin of the for the administration or the T H IS CER TIFIC A TE IS W ORT H The family suCT««ts that <00 Main St., was in charge of was organist. Bouquets of white Hartford; Aiiss Susan Jenack of H ospital Notes N.H. His paitemal grandparents are Mr. and M n. Robert Mc- Manchester, cousin of the bride- son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas bridegroom, served as best man. American people. We’re members of j^ o s e wishing to (to so make arrangements. gladioli were on the altar. ' ' ’ NelUy, 25 Highland Dr., Wsqiplng. He has two brothen, groom; and Miss Gene ’Tomian- Visiting hours are 2 to 8 Lombardo Sr., 27 Nye St. Ushers were I>aul Lombardo of Dodd said Adenauer thm ^ e m o ria l contributions Steidim, 5, and Kevin, 3; and a sister, Deborah, 8. olo and Miss Elimbeth FMlara- p.m. in all areas excepting ma- The Rev. George Dyer per- Hartford, cousin of the bride- asked him, “ What about the • • • • * teook of Remeimbrance mo, both____ of______Manchester. ____ Miss temlty where they are 2:80 to former the double ring cere- groom; and Joseph H. Brooks Klein matter?” MARTA CO- OP. , I NC. twisty's Church. Boms, Scott Antone, mo h at Antime C. and Jane Tmut Dawn Aftken of Hebron, hiece < P-"*- 7 to 8 p.m, and pri- mony and was celebrant at the of Manchester. Fulbrigtit’s committee in 1963 Barros, East St., Hebron. He waa bom June 20 at Manchester * of the bride, was flower girl. vate rooms where they are 10 nupUal Mass. Bouquets of mix- Mrs. Shupe wore a dusty pink conducted, an investigation Memorial Hospital. His, maternal grandparenta are Mr. and world’s 10.00 Charles F. BfoKonS lace dress, white accessories foreign agents. Klein bad J VERNON—cawrtes F. Me- The adult attendants were * P’“ - T I T M n. Carl H. Traut, 1000 W. Middle Tpke. His paternal grand- fp„,® «LM V-5 387 0® 1 and a corsage of pink roses, fipired In the Investigation and mother is M n. Mary Molawka, 82 Ptoo S t His maternal Toward purchase of any air conditioner at Norman’s. :one, 71, of Meriden, father of dressed alike in Ume green and ^ largest white linen gowns and matching than^two ^he bride was given in mar- The bridegroom’s mother wore later protested that because of great-grandmothw is M n. Mary Mathieu, 156 MOIn St. Offer is made to persons residing on Hartford Elec- ^Frederick W. MicKone of Ver- picture hats The honor attend- visitors at one time per patient, riage by her brother. Paul ' a turquoise lace and crepe ‘'distortions” in the (Jerman • • • • * >^n, lUed yesterday morning at tric Light or CL&P service area. Limit one certificate ant carried a cascade of yel- Patients Today: 287 Shupe of Bloomfield. She wore dress, white accessories, and a press Ms firm had lost some of Foster, Berry Wood,^ son of LJoyd A. and Viiglnia FM W l(W] l^erlden Hospital after a brief buying per air conditioner purchased. Offer good THIS low and gjecn tea rosea. The 6- full-length gown of Chantilly corsage of red roses. its public relations accounts. Wood Foster, Old Kent Rd., Tolland. He was bom June 21 at ^InesB. WEEK ONLY. Offer ends July 2, 1966. Does not fW free sur vey ‘ bridesmaids carried cascade WEEKEJND ADMISSIONS: lace designed with cathedral A reception for 150 was held Manchester Memorial HosidtaL His. maternal grandparents ' Survivors also Inchi^ aiipth- Dodd said he toW Adenauer bouquets of g;reen and yellow Max Betigs, 62 Pitkin St.; train. Her thjree-tiered veil of at Holiday Acres, Bloomfield. are the Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Wood Jr., South Glastonbury. HU group apply to previous purchases. Name -W sen, trine gri^ofailidren, a that Klein had not been convlct- ...... tea roses. The flower girl wore Deborah Boudreau, 7 Dog;wood illusion was arranged from a For a motor trip to Canada, qj. indicted for any crime, paternal grandparenta are Mk-. and Mrs. Uoyd Foster, Day- Jgreat-grandchUd and several a long yellow gown, matching Lane, Wapplng; Mrs. Virginia crown of seed pearls, and she Mrs. Lombardo wore a beige that the committee had just ton, Ohio. He has two brothers, Lance, 4, and Jonathan, 2; and nephews. address ...... picture hat and carried a co- Cappuccio, 57 Bretton R d f carried a colonial bouquet of and white twed suit vrith white jjeen making an Inquiry into the and two sisten, Behli, 6, and Lei|^ 5...... 1 The funedal will be held to- lonial bouquet of green and yel- Michael Daly, Hartford; Ray- white roses, accessories. The couple vriU live gaUvlUes of foreign agents, lorrow at 9:16 am . from the low tea roses. mond DeCobert, 78 Cottage m Iss Patricia Hastings of at 48 Linden St. after July 10. -That’s about the whole Of Myette, PhlUp Edward, son o f Andre J. and Dolora Bitt CITY ...... ohn J. Ferry and Sons EXinerel Carl Oolangelo of Manchester St.; Martha De Garis, South Wethersfield was maid of hon- Mrs. Lombardo is a grad- .> gaid Dodd. MyStte, 50 Benderson Dr., East B i^ord. Be was bom June ...... j|lom«, 88 EL MUn St., Meiiden. served as best man. Ushers Hd., Rockville; Robert Dixon, Bridesmaids were Miss uate of Bloomfield High School, 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. BU maternal grandpar- His lawyer, John F. Sonnett, ph o n e ' ...... :^th a solemn high Mass of were all of Manchester, Marsh- 14 Griswold St.; Karen Foun- Joyce E. Shupe of Bloomfield, Mr. Lombardo is a graduate ents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward HOrt, St. I>ouU, Mo. His pa- llequlem at Bt Rose CUurch, all Aitkin, brother of the bride; ^M , 467 ^N. Main Mra. gigter of the bride; and Miss of Manchester High School, about Klein vrith other ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Myette, 32 Cor- ...... j^etiden, at 10. Bnrial will be in Michael Rothman, Herbert Florence Giacomini, 58 Me Kin- ggi-gh Hastings Wethers- They are both employed at (HM I B „ , , ...... of German officiails while on the nell St. He has two brothers, Guy, 10, and Andre Jr., 5; and peered Heart Cemetery, Meri- Lundgren, James Crow.e and St- Ellaabeth Qouriey, 72 Mott’s Supermarket, Wilson. four sisters, LUa, 7, Suzanne, 6, Yvimne, 4, and Denise, 3. Terry MeSweeney. Dougltis Ait- Cooper Hill St.; Ihaddeua Grit- . 1964 trip. EYienda may call at the fu- "I don’t recall any,” Dodd ken of Columbia, nephew of the zer 37 Ridge Rd., W agin g. Winifred Cristofanl cl»nt. Storra; Mra. Mary Oark, reolied Slierail tuana t o ^ b t from 7 to 9. bride, was ring bearer. Also Mra. Azella ^ p t o n noi^ Mra W l^ re d CrM^ Fereuson! C ove n try Tolland; Mra. Jane Ferguson, D.— Loyal B. Ashland " I-'" ' sheath, yellow accessories and Hampton. 423 E. Middle Tpke.; Covent^; Pedro Madera Hart- AWry St M” ; that ^ e ^ f h t f ^ P erai^ ' COVENTRY — Loyal Baa- a corsage of yellow roses. The Janice Heritage. 141 Adams ford; H en p 178 E. Athletic^ Business Prizes Ashland, 80, of Cedar '- *^8 St.; Joanne Houle, Center Rd.; Main St., Rockville; Mra. Helen Mark cadman, 30 VaUey Falls Georgetown section of Washing See A ll The bridegroom’s mother wore a Rd., Vernon. jq^ jjj January 1965. RxL died yesterday ^eath of melon crepe, melon Bolton; Mra. Gertrude Jacob- Robinson. Wethersfield; Mrs. " FA M O US N A M ES Horning ait Ms home. and white accessories, and a sen, 575 Center St.; John Jar- Harriet Cooke and son, Ware- Als<>, Richard Soucy, 129 described them as s<»ttcr Presented at High School Mr. Aidiland was bom In corsage of white roses. zynskl, 62 South St., Rockville; house Point; Mrs. Jean Weber, Benedict Dr., Wapping; Mra. j.qgg jq cover worn places In the The following athletics, busl- Crane, Peter Cunningham, A T N ORM A N 'S jChampladne, M.Y., amd lived in A reception for 140 was held Daniel Kirk, Farmington; 23 Fairview Ave., Rockville; Joan Syphers, Ehist Hartford; carpetii^. ness education and education Maurice Isserman, Shirley Ihia area for the past 60 years. at Cavey's Log Ciabin, Leba- Charles______Lanagan,___ 303 Wood____ Mrs. Mazle. Howard, Andover; Mrs. Madeline Sieg, Cold Spring Sonnett asked her if she or association scholarship awards Kuchy, Balm Lawson, Christine Survlvon include his wife, nftn. For a mottn- trip to Wash- bridge Bt.; Mra. Rosalie La Roe, Mrs. Ellen Scott, East Hart- Dr., Vernon; Catherine Rohan, Sen. Do(M bad eveir received were presented during an as- Melady, Joan Murdock, Dar- Ira. Lydia Caatine Ashland; ington, D. C., Mrs. Jenack wore ilansfield; Mrs. June Lea. I l l ford. ’Windham; Mrs. Anna Laffond any Persian rug from Klein as a sembly at the high school last lene Palmer, and Carolyn Ush- GET EXTRA SAVINGS ON VO aons, Eldward Ashland of. a white dress with black acces- Eldridge St. Also, Mrs. Mary Mason and and son, Hebron; Mrs. Eliza- gift. ^ek. or; bookkeeping pins for excel- ^Hnuiuerque, N.M. and Andrew sories. ’The couple will live in Also, Ekhvard Levris, Ekist daughter,. West Suffleld; Mrs. beth Litrico, 23 Foster St.; Jo- “Never,” repUed Mirs. Dodd Soccer; Thomas KolodzieJ, lence in advanced bookkeeping Ashland of Rockville; a Japan after July 3. Hartford; Wayne Lowd, 26 Julia Shepard and daughter. seph Kidney, East Hartford; fimdy. She said that lOeln had most valuable player; Lionel went to Donna Jones and Terry aughter, Mrs. Herman EVied- '.'(VC* T . . - 7 . ' Mrs. Jenack is a graduate of Waddell Rd.; FTancis Maher, 39 Storrs; Mra. Simone Gothberg Frank Pinto, 75 Seaman Circle, sent them, along with a Christ- Jean, most Impro'ved, and Ed- Stinson; certificates of profi- o f Rockville; a brother, the MTI ^ sin ess School and Tower Rd.; Mra. Helen Mandly, and son, 64 Church St.; Mrs. DIS(3HA)RGED TODAY: Mrs. nias card In 1964, “ one Httie ta- ward Treachuk, most inqiroved ciency in Bookkeeping I went OVER 25 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY! threat Ashland of St. Albana, Hanover School of Modeling, 730 W. Middle Tpke.; Philip Kilenda Mavid Dixon, 375 Summit CaiKo, David LaPoint, Michael Gregg shorthand speed cer- :a88 of requiem at St. John 372 Parker St. The bridegroom Robert W. Miller of Manches- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaszow- tifleatea^ earned but not yet re- Msisb.; Dawna Chisholm, 129 St, who vriU be a senior at Hunt and Manager Theodore e Baptiat Ukrainian CaihoHc >a the eon of Mr. and Mra. John ter, broti|ier-in-law of the bride- ski, 54 Hamlin St.; a son ceived will go to Penelope Bar- 230 Vol b - Cool s Up $ O A 7 Hany Lane, Rockville; Mrs. Manchester High School in Sep- Pierce. 2N Volli — Ooolt Up Gtaatohbury, at 9. Bu- C. Orle of 481 Parker St. groom, aerved as best man. Mrs. Jane Keilty, Blueberry ^ /v 1 j rett, for 100-words-a-mlnute The Rev. Dennis R. Hussey Ushers were John Manler of Three-Time Winner tember, is among 6 3 'outstand- Track letters went to Richard Rd., Wapping; Mrs. Pauline for five minutes; Siaron Til- To1.2NSv.Ft O U l , performed the double ring cere- Manchester, brother ' of the to Mr. and Mrs. John Marino, NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. ing science students participat- Papanos, Michael Crane, Mark To 1,000 Sp. Ft Goldstein, 46 Foster St.; Mra. ton, 80-words-a-mlnute for five ’237 French, Gerald Hodgkins, Ter- mony and .vma edehrant at the bride; and Duane Stimson of 40 Maxwell Dr., Vernon; a (AP) — Jim Lewis of Navy has ing Ip the n th annual two-week minutes; Donna Linderson, Persoiial Notices | nuptial ICiuB. Mrs. Raymond Bette Joh^bon, West Hartford; rance Treschuk, Leonard Ober, South Windsor. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. been named to Qie. AU-America School Sclenca Student DSborah Mills, Barbara ’White Murphy was organist and solo- Isaiah Rusher, 433 N- Main Mrs D o ro ^ ^ u w lim d , 98 Nike ig<.rqgge for the third I“»Utute being held through Arthur Thompson, Stanley Mrs. Manter wore a blue Loring photo and Jolinda WUks, 80-words-a- mvmeaits lat. Bouqueta of white gladioli dress. The bridegroom's mother St Circle; Albert Nowak, Ware-Ware . t . . , . . , — . Tr Gould and Craig Krest, and ' In Memoriam straight year. July 2 at Indiana univendty, Bdnute for three minutes; Don- aird pompona were on the altar. wore a pink dress. Both wore RTR'THCi aTT-KrTvav. A house Point; FYancis liOele, —393 , ^ Manager Maurice Isserman. 27.MI0 BTU Air Conditioner E nga ged BIRTHS SUNDAY. A Ttrirtftia Ttrite • Ytra Doris Lewis, an attackman, heads a Bloomingttm, ImL The program, na lindarson, Deborah MHls, 23^ BTU Air Conditioner The bride was given in mar- white accessories and a white The Education Association of loving memory of Nela daughter to Mr. and Mrs. How- three-man N aw contliwmt o n sponsored by the National Sci- Sharon Tilton and Jolinda SEFTEMBEB wlu passed away Jun* 37, riage by her feiither. She wore a orchid corsage. The engagement of Miss ard Roberts. Andover; a son St.; Mrs. Kar- Connecticut presented annual xxua corsage. xne ensagemem. ux xa.»a mra Kooeris, AMover; a son the squad announced today by ence Foundation,EXxindatiati, gives' a pre- WUks, 60-words-a-minute for fuU-length gown of edtlte chan- schirtarships of 350 to Christine 230 Vol b - Gool s ^p $ 2N V o l b - Cools A reception for 60 was held at Evelyn Bagot of Manchester to to Mr. and Mra. Edward Teabo, Kenneth G. Gemiann. assfotant << unlversi^ sciencs to five minutes; Deborah Penatdo slain was on her Uttle heart, tiUy lacft, dMigvitd .with hot^AU the ______^ __ Jamaiitus, Hope Green and .. home of the bride s parents, Crockett of Walling- 51 P>mbridge S t Rosemary Cro- ^ a t h l e t l T aItotgers t ^ l S “ gh school HudanU. and Susan Taylor, 60-worde-a- had not entered there: neckline, long rieeves and de- Foe * motor trip to \Vaahing- ^xocaoxv « wuung week BIND DISCHARGES: 97 Lenooc St. IGidiael Crane, who plan to Tbo Homo laoocence slept sweetly on Univeraity and chairman of the ndnute ttft three-diinutaa. To TMI Sq. FL ’377 It pole white lm>w so fair, tsufoable train. Her two-tiered ton, D.C. Mrs. Crie wore a pink has been announced by her Schwamb, East Hart- Also, Mrs. linda Caifiro and Study education. ^ T,. . w.. , selection committee of the U.S. Bose Oo, 1 , Town Eire Depart- was too pure for this cold veH of silk lUusfon waa sm n g sd and white lace suit, matching Bagot of 41 jq^^, Kenneth Yeomans, 399 Buaineaa Awards j: ifCTi. IntercoUegtate ^Acroue Asso- ment will have a drifl tomor- MToo beautiful to stay, from a princess crown of seed accessories and a corsage of Chestaut S t She is also the woodland St.; Mrs. Helena wna, 342,A 52Center$!!. St.;i i Mrs. Mabel Busineaa Elducation Depart- Maaeheater Evening Herald lad so God’s holy ancel bore ciation. row at 6:30 p.m- at the lira sta- ment awards included the Ro- Coventry coireM*®ndent, F. ^|Jur darli ng ^ e s way. pearis, and she carried a oaa- white sweetheart rosebuds. The daughter of the late Mrs. Pearl Erickson, 39 Bluefield DT.; Roy Slimmermam 152 Benton -St.; ______tion on MiidCee St cade bouquet of white ssnat- couple will live at SO Prospect ®^80t Garay, 42 Seaman Circle; Holly Mrs, Bva Blran. 34 ESizabeth ___ . . ___ tary Club of Coventry prise of Panllne littte, teL Ttt-028L Uomiaur. Daddy. Menha. $20 to the outotanding senior ------^— ------“ 445 HARTFORD Rl Pegga aad Hike heart rose buds sad white mini- fit., Rockville, Her fiance U the son of Mr. x ,^ ro s.. Dobson Rd.. Vmm: Dr.; Sandra Blevtna, 173 S. Main NATIONAL Al^VEBITSEB MUSIC IN SUSPENSION and Mrs. Robert Crockett of jgg Parker S t ; Jen- St.; Mre. Frances )i&rcial, 40 OHCAGO ( ^ ) —Procter A busineaa student, given to atqre oarnslinns. Mrs. Crie Is a 1964 graduate of AMGEUS (AP)-O m - 217 DrJnk$ Dialed Card Of Thanks Wallingford. ; yr nifer Ebio, 12 Oakwood Dr., OtooU St.; Mrs. I^tortola Swaen- GamWe spent minion for Andrea Mullen; the OUvetti Mias Joqjme Manter of lisiK Mainohester High School. She at- DOMDON — A piU) here offers Miss Bogot is a 1965 gradu- W i^ptog: Maris P o iid ^ , « *y »nd son. 148 Park S t; Mrs. advertising in 1966, maUng it ( J S S T t ^ ? ^ Underwood Corp, award of merit chester, sister of Uie bride, was tsndM Connecticut Institute of automatic drink-ordering. From atee of Manchester High School, s^ort S t ; Harry Rjdander, 37 Donna Dobieaki and daughter, «»* biggest uUcmal advertiser, gjt either near the floor or new to the beat tyidat, given to Eve * fr t e ^ ^ honor. Miss Elaine Me- Bslrdresslng, Hartford, and is I. I a table of 217 choices, customers acta or ktodneaa ood arm- Mahon of Manchester was tha employed at Sohults Beauty Sa- She'ie ample:employed at Traveler’s o«na» fit; Joseph Wnuk, 15 16 Oxford S t; Mrs. Rose the trade publication Adyertia- ceUlmt denendiiir Hw Knowles; and the typewriting MANCHESTER pin and eerttfleate o f profideney dial a drink. An accounting ma- I'l^ T S re'eep e^ y'^ ^ S k ^ brldsaniMd. Tha honor attandsat ten. M Oak S t Mr. Crie is a 1982 Insurance t3,—V - Vernon;, , ------Mrs. Margaret------X and— • J daughter, -— u * _ go Windemere vested $2.9 biUion Sigbt major partment at fiw DMveraltw e f Oartmeateo of pwfid oncy W «> ^ Dot |. aad Mre, Edward'J. Kengfick . _ _ . . typing ipaed. weirt to Ifiktifioay od to dottvOTYho ordsf. flared cuflto and A-lias s k b l Ckinrant service with the U. S. Air Force. 'WUlis, Cold Spring Dr., ’)(sr- Aye., Rockville; Brian DeMer- media in M60. California at Los Angeles.

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Dormer-Simons Coleiiaan'-Bissett Tolland Dog r< v* Due 'E ve n ts 'Wtth Thursday at 5 pm. the deadline for purchasing Miu Jean E. ffimons ct He* first wedding in Steeple P o n d h O pen ifn the Garden Methodiat Church, 1966r67 dog U oeii^ about F i O T t bron and Daniel M. Dormer of 'Hackensack, N, J., took, place Tewn rosideate wilt have a by a commissioned officer In the lAOO o f Mhncheteer'e ap- Mancheater ,«#re united in mar> proximntely 8,780 dogs SttU W o f M ’yesterday aftemcon when Mlsa [ new placa to go to. escape the Armed. sWees, a consul, siee National rtage Satu^^y morning 'at St. Donna Hole of RccheUe Park, consid or deputy consul repre- don’t have their new tags. summer heat as cwdalTs Town C3erk Edward Tom- On life A ir Jdmes’ CMiriA. N. J.,.becaii^^ mt t»ide of Rob- senftog the U.fi. |n a, foreign Stores ' ert Hamill of Mandweter. rand' officially opens for the klel todby renUnded those LONDON (AF) — Radio (Sty, Hie bride is the daughter of country, or by any Oonne^cut ‘Ihe bride is the daughter of season today. town d^rk. ! dog owners that a late the British pirate station that Mr. and Mrs. Adolph F. Sim- charge will be added to aU was occupied and silenced^ by ons of Gilead St., Hebron. The Mr. and Mrs. J. J.'Kble of Roch- The pond, located on Cider Applications iar the adminis- elle Parte. ’Itie bridegroom is fees after June 30, and that, raiders last Monday, came back bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mill Rd., is operating under the tration of the oath are available the son of Mrs. Robert HammiH In addition, flwy wQl be on the air late Sunday, night. '. Mrs. John M. Dormer of 259 i auapicee cf. the board of recre- at ttie toam olerk’e office. The of 1«1 E. Middle Tpkf. appUcatton” must be returiwd to Maple to a rr^ and fine. Tbt owner at the station, wid- Porter St. ation for the first time this owed Dorothy Calvert, said, the The Rev. Eugene F. Torpey The Rev. Charles little per- year. Jack MeGoyleGoy of Vemcm 1 is the town pleik for action by the town clerk’s office te formed the double ring cere- raiders had gone back to the of St. James’ Church performed serving as wateffiontvatemoDt director,______, board of admission of elootors, each weekday from How to Spend mony. Bouqubts of mixed white mainland. the double ring ceremony and . «jd wiU be,assisted by two life- , AnV 8:30 am . to 6 pm. Radio City is located oh on old was celebrant at the nuptial ...flowers decoratedthe-Mnetuary. guards, Daniel Ruops ,of Tol- "‘eeting the legal q ^ fl- The bride waa glvw in mar- antiaircraft 1^ miles off the. high Mass. Mrs. Ralph Macca- SU «al Theodore Blndamour /® ^ec^e an elects „ , coast of County Kent. rone was organist and soloist. riage by her tether. She wore a trfManohmter. ^**® ***®hes to be made a voter r e m o n full-length gown of teffeta with * iflrt while home on leave may write . , Mrs. Calvert, 39, took over the Summer Bouquets of white gladioM and re-embroidered alencon lace and station when her husband, Reg, shasto pompons were on the pearis, and designed with a de- 37, was shot last week in tha ' altar. tediable cathedral train. A cir- home of Maj. Oliver Smedley. The bride was given in mar- TV Store Brea^ Smedley, who has interests In riage by her father. She wore cle cf lilies-of-the-vailey held • jc nHII K* cHvdm P * * * her caOiedral-lwigth veil of il- t 15 , t 1m„ lessons will he given Scoreboard idrate radio stations, has been Spending less! a full-length gown of white peau Two Accidents lusion. Her gown, and those of from. 0:80 aan. to 5 pm. daily The Tolland Bab* Ruth charged with the killing. He de- de soie. designed with controlled and have been divided into 13 nies it. silhouette trimmed with re-em- her attendants, were hand fash- League team will play the Staf- A break was discovered at ioned b y .^ r mother. . ’classes Including, beginners, ad- Mrs. Calvert, mother of two broidered alencon lace and re- fotd I team tonight at 6 at the 10:80 test night during a rou- dkughters, told newsmen shs vanced beginners, intermediate, Ificka field. movable Watteau chapel train Miss Joan Richards of New tine check by Vernon poltoe at. had not ootne to terms with the York OKy was maid of honor. junior and senior lifesaving. 'The third round of the Boys* outlined in lace. Her fingertip Call’s TV Sales Oo., on Itit S3 raiders, veil at illusion was arranged- Brideemaids v^ere Miss Kristie Season meoriberships for use League starts tonight, when the from a pillbox hat of alencon Lewis of Rdehslle Park, Miss of the pond may be obtained for Rejzlm, submitted by CSuurtes Regan, •Two motor vehicles were re- chester School of Radiological Mrs. William F. CToleman of pinq and RussianHspeaklng U.S. a fUll-length gown of satin writh chapity; Mrs. Lojzim, le^sla- Reed Rd. ported stolen early Saturday counterintelligence agents. Technology, Mr. Dormer is a Manchester, sister-in-law of the New Jersey Tea tive; Mia. EUzabeth Robertson, Tfae board of selectmen will morning. William Kolesinskd, of bridegroom, was matron of hon- During the Revolutionary alencon trim, designed with The report said Geisenko had 1959 graduate o f - M anchester scooped neckline, long sleeves, publicity; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin meet tomorrow night at 7:M in 68 Grand Ave., Rockville, ^ “spilled all” about a Soviet ea- High School and a 1964 graduate or. Bridesmaids were Miss Lynn War, leave* of a native buck- Wlloox, insurance; Mrs. Eliza- the Town HaH. This ta the final Jolley of Bloomfield, Miss thorn shrub which ;grows along empire waistline and A-line about P*®”®*® *® tafi*trate other •t of Providence. R.I. College, both Robertson, youth; Robert meeting under the old fiscal from in front of his home about particularly the Unlt- where he received an A.B. de- Laurette Aceto of Maitchester, the East Coast all the way to skirt terminating in a chapel O H IER C U T 'E r * - train. Her bouffant veil of silk Smith, community service; Mrs. year. 2:30 a.m. ed Statee and Britain. gree. He received a master’s de- cousin of the bridegroom; and Florida and as far west- as Elsie LaBonte, junior grange; The planning and zoning oom- John Nastasiii, also of 68 gree in buslnesss ai^inlstratlon Miss______Ann ______, Remmey — and ------Miss Texas were used to make tea. illusion was___ arranged from a The only rtiarge the Philip- Mra Lojaim, Connecticut nrission will meet tomorrow Grand Ave., Rockville, report- pines coukl bring against the in 1966 from the University of Karen Grant, both of Manches- Today the plant is called New Granger; Cheker Magnani, night at 8 in the assessors’ qf- ed tlmt hts motorcycle was stol- lO H DO N B R O IL'S'- Ooimecticut. ter. , Ji: Jersey tea, a ' cascade" bouquet of ““Eucharls Russian was illegal entry into biles and stephanotia. safel3f»-T. lice of the Ttown Hall. en about 4 aoh. Hie motorcycle the country, the BuUetin report- Detoqf^ Dechert photo Republican Convention Membere of the beOfry oom- was later recovered down an MRS. ALBERT ALPHONSE DUBAY Mrs. Joseph Fagan of Storrs, ed. c r o u n d o u k k - sister of the bride, was matron Ttolland delegates attending mittee will hold a workshop embankment trimmed alike in long gowns fashioned pects of the U.S- troop with- Mianchester became the bride of Miss Mary Lucy Howell of the waistline of the fitted with chiffon tops and crepe Weston, Alternates are John ' — Police are searlalti]% ^ a car g^d base evacuation, tfae C H O P P I D B i i r Weigold Jr» Bruce Cummings, Maaobester Evening Herald M)anchester to Albert Alphonse bodice. Her beU-ahaped skirt John Jose^ Kelly Jr. of West skirts. ’The honor attendant wWto v® U.8. Ehntoasay announced today. G REE N BE A N S Walter Ludwig and Mary Wes- Tolland correspondent, Bette of Mis . Raymond Flevell, 68 Bemu Stamp Offer Not Available on Ground Ctiufk DVbay of Hartford. had bands of peau de soie at Warwick, R.I.r &^rday morn- wore royal blue and powder A sjx^esman said the talks ing at St. James’ Church. Burian-Moes photo ton. Qnatrale, tel 875-2846. Wellwood Cir., Vernon, etruedt __ __ The bride is the daughter of Uie hemline and a removable blue. ’The bridesmaids wore ro- had nothing to do with the poUti-’ TENDER The bride is the daughter of MRS. FRANK R. REISCHERL ‘Lnoumbent County Sheriff ------the FleveU car, drove aeirosa toe U PrJlSteitt'cteMini' Mr. and Mrs. Bbrrest F. How- chapel train with bow detailing. mance blue and powder blue. STRlNGLESi Paul B. Swetoey of Rockville lawn, and toon drove away GauUe’a demand .ttiat U.B. -19‘ 611 of 225 Pariter St. The bride- Her bouffant veli of imported Ardmore Rd. The bridegroom is They wore matching headbows law of the bride; and Michael J. ries and a corsage of pink roses, Is expected to receive groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. illusion was arranged from a with veils, and carried cascade Scanlon of CromwelL ; A reception for 80 was held at » D a m a g e s M m O r 1:8* *J«-Sa^y.P«^ foroesleav* Fiance, - ” > the son of Mr. and Mrs. John unanimous endorsement of the , J of toe vehicle being a) Rate- Tickets tor toe Yankefe Doo- igT -XT 1 'O * J storms played havoc; in some striped pique gowns, fashioned kiQ-iength gown of sUk organza, THERE’S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY trohnan Richard Dion, 84, of G R A P iS ^ dls Drag, sponsored by the Re- 325 Autumn St, rolled forward J^CW It 4NTK 15nClgC^ parts of Red China's k'waagtiiog with square necklines, puff designed with ahoit sleeves, I publican jVomen’a Club, are after it had stoM)ed on Main Province and millk«a of peci^ sleeves, empire bodices and gwias lace trimmed waistline, Still available, from mmnbeis Or NEW YORK (AP) A 20- have been .cng*S®4 in. ontiftoed A-line akiria with ruffled hem- controlled skirt and removaWe St. and hit the rear of a car at the door. *nie dance will be driven by William H. year-old girl remained In criti- work. Radio Ob^ mi said Suofay-j SHDLESS LB 3 9 * lines. They wore matching pic- double cattiedral train edged F O R A U L W EAR held Saturday at the Italian hire bats. ’The honor attendant with Swiss lace. Her bouffant American Friendship Club from 38. of 84 f®”® ® ® ® « 1 ®®««0®® Ctemmmiat broadciiM did M«ot oiid ProdiK# Prie** oarrled a metdiing parasol veil of silk illusion was arranged aay. Dion told po^ toW ha pjg ^ told police toe „ar5vV tonm ^^ 9 pjm. to 1 a.m. Tm<4 stopped behind the Smith Menddy, Tu#«day ond WednMdoy Only_ Manned with deep piidi carna- from a cluster of orange fakis- suffered after Jnmping off toe but said teany ' ifikes weiw F O R HIRE Cano^ed Meetings car, and that his car moved tlons, pink roses and ivy. The aoms edged wiUi crystals, and The United Congregational George Watoington Bridge. breacbqd, causing severe flood- brldeanvald'h parasol was dec- she carried a tree-flowing oas- forward oa he leaned over to Church Cmincil meeting sched- The girl, semlooasctous and orated with deep pink carna- cade bouquet of pludaenopsis the right Bide window of hla car toff- FOR WEDDINGS . . . PROMS uled for tonight has been can- clod only In a blouae, was ffixrt- CHASE & SANBORN -OZ tkms and ivy. orchids, stephanotia and ivy. to talk to some boys. 12 1.68 celqd. ted by a poUoc hellooptor Sun- INSTANT - Bonus Pa(;k JAR Richard Bloomfiald at Bolton Mrs. Edward Rybezyk of Man- ^ Saturday afternoon in Mbit’s Car Rent $233 Million Coffee A LL FORM AL OCCASIO NS ■I V day lying oh a Hudstm River OMved as best man. Ushers Chester was matron of honor, - p a r k i n g l o t o n E Middle r5?*'* bank about 81 blocks ftom the WABHENiaTOIN—Some 1,150 ware Kenneth Howell of Sucou- Bridesmaids were Miss OoUeen BopUbUcan Town Committee ’ Tv ^vEW e»i firma dotng bueineaa In passtei- Bcneoniea cheduled rortor tomorrow mgnenight „„ qm. o a' M*in SL ^brUga ai lOOOi ~ BtreaL , sanna, N J., oousin of the bride; Kelly and Mias Sliabon KeUy, has been nostnoned until July ®*’ ^ fteturday night someone walk-ger-car ' rentete repoctod $238 Sunshine MAUTYSANL .iCH 16-0 ZBAG 39* and Michael Diteay of Narima, both of West Warwick and sis- nas been unm Juiy a ^car ^^ven drivm bFby RichardfUtoMfi ‘(hr'toMfc^ foundfPW»d~ii a million in receifds to toe 19M brother of the bridegroom. ten of the bridegroom; and EVERYTHING Ra t pun. in the Totoi HaU. C. Suhie, 24, of 146 Bisaell St., Battel Cteases- pair of women’s shoes and a Ceneua of BueiaMa: Ah adffi- Mrs. HoweU wore a turquotee Mtos, Anna CJoughMn of Ro«dc- police report purae containing a amall nun of tiooal $816 mUUon was report- IN stcx:k Tbs registration seasion tor On Sunday afternoon, a car rilk Uneh dross with matching They were dressed aUke the board of recreation baton money. He turned them over to ed ftbih 587 enmpaniee that Allsweet Margarine 2 PKGS 65« coat and hat. The bridegroom’s to fuH-length gowns of pale pink driven by Thomas F. Hene- twilling daaaes will be held ____ poMoe, who said to# ;cootente teased passenger eazat ______mother wore a pale green rilk organza with beige over- Tho’e’s nothins: to said away for at ghan, 18, Of 132 Bolton S t. tentatively identified to# fW aa ------' ''----- LoriBK photo sheath and biege accessories. skiriS,' fariikmed with empire ^ MZ^ac^''otlyaahyaa7. Roetyn Hirsch of Maqhattan. SQOUJtiSI NOMDiKE Res^ You lot* good, feel good be- Beks Memorial School. ^ of 42 Pioneer Both wore ooiaages of piidc roe- bodices and rihow-lengih sleevee cause,you can try on your form al wear ald Stratton, 26, If toe girl ^ou*.39« ' trimmed wMh lace, and a double The claiaseB will be held dur- Circle, as the Stratton car was and be asauied o f perfect flt. Inglhe aummer. Mrs. -Alice Bea- „ „ T-winB at Con. 248doot high-bridge, ”a> fTT” police Mackay, 66, Of Norwalk, «.has Tbs engagement of SHss A raceptlan for 125 was held I™' ton,who Instructed the classes i*^tog.8c., near,con nK*eanuui aakl, ^ would ha been nominated tor governor by Oeorgieanna Rosa to AMen T. at Fagaid’s Rcaemount Grove, ??*“ ***• towing tto winter, has arranged the ' first“ ‘ person to survive. r toe Socialist ‘ Labor ~Party. Azonaoo both of Manchester, Bdton. For a plane trip te Her- “ "J®**"* ^ Beilevue Ekiapltal said the girl Meokay is a paperfasnger by Maxwell House 1.67 Icfteg liMte with toe Mary Fariii#-Dance cars driven by -Ahna Baltulonis has been announced by her muda, Mrs. Duhay wore a flow- "•*“ accented with a angle MRS. JOP^ JOSEPH KELLY JB^ BetiM of apiingfiehl to conduct was stefering from multiple profession.. The party, which aiother, Mrs. Maria BaV<»e of end sheath with matcMng..ooat, and Gary H. Lawfence occur- bndses and a peeqlhte ; eptee held Its state convenUtei at toe toe lessoiu, .teliich Will ooet 31 red in the raominig,' and not SO Oenteiflcid St hot pink aooeasories, and an ar- The honor attendant earried and Robert NawtoBNenrion atat WeatWest wilwil livebve to New Haven after a Iqnscza per'idrOd. tecture. 4, u New Haven 'YMOA Siiaday, bas- Her fiance la the son of kfirs. diid corsage. The couple win an arm bouquet of deep pink Warwick. July 1. Abeenfig Vofing Friday evening ks'wos errone- , Pcffice said .that Mias..Hirach’a es its platform bn a redlstrltott- Maxwell House '^^.68 Hetty Aremson of 84 Wooct- live to Hartford i^er July 11. roses and boneyauckle, accented Mrs. Wateh wore an ioe Miia Mrs. Is a graduats of Spedal regutetttejs regarding * Saturday motoer and brother are .iMUevad tion of wealth and common Sahdff T#i la | s ^ PXG OF 41 61c bridge fft. . Mrs. Dqhsy ki a 1961 gitaMte- with matching taffeta how. The sUk tunic dress with matching Ifancheatar H ^b flchool. She toein registrationrwiiUiiitinn of Vbtersvbters serv-aerv- Heraw Biory. tohe .visiting to Caitwdan ownership of the means of pro- MbZ PKG 29c t o MOas E«ni Is. h ISSi.gfsAasbs sfes at Msterhsafer Ogh'SebosL brideamaMh oarrisd ann tou- aoceasorlM, and a wIfitB onUd was a tsscher at Vocimb Kle- Ing.in the armed forces, the U.6- duction. . - Twildii MiriltBlew PeiMrts sC MaiKhisstkr .agh SehooL She She te a tesnscriptiantet dt Tuete of pals pink roses, aooeot- oorsaga. Tha ' bitdsgroopi’s mwtesy School sod wM teach n-oz CAN c Mbrabant Merine, rdiglous or Isle# Wealthy mnijai on nnunpiKs 0 ms Wu Ufdd ’ 53 te enq^oyed at Tteveter's Insur- Aetna Life and Oo.. ed with bone^wiokle and match- mofiier wore a,pale pink riissth in ihs fTisMilrn Sohool. agntam. NORWALK (AE>)-rjkMphW. weHare groupe or affencies at- $M i 1m V m t m m R$l« aoz Mte 59c aaoe Oo. Hariftwd. Mr. Aronson Hsitford. Mr. Duhay is a gimdu- tog teffeta bows. . dress, matching^ aocassories, Mk. KMIy te a graduate of tached to and-werring wltfa toe OHAnLOmE AMAUE. V.L— Herran, 16, at Lompt. Maaa.. woe ftowoA iJ-bi an, • *-oi Is a 16M; graditets of Howell ate at Nariuia High Sriiool and Peter KSam of Manches- and a gardenia ooraage. JoAi F. Dcariiw agh School. 90S MAIN STREET—643-2478 Armed Foreee, etviltan em- Per capita, inoome in the U>8. killed teurty todqy wh#n he lost FREE. $M$w’ClM OlMH. Jide# **iSMK CAN d v e » CANS tat Cheney *fteefaiiicai -SehooL He te attended New Modoo Buititute ter, NJL, served ea best man. A reception waa iMd at FUp Waat Wmwldi.taad graduated ployes of the_ U.S. or their Virgin Tsiands reached a high of ocotrol of hto cei; on the Oon- Natmiel Super Atarkait in: employ^ at the Caryto Johnson of Mining and Tecfapology. He is Uriiers were James Waim and no’s Restaurant. Bolton. For a com laude from Brown DUver- DELIVERY ‘*the mabvel of main I STBEEJT” spt^s or depbndenU have been 32,000 in fiscal 1965, The Island’s necttcut Turnpike, atate poUce Rmr ( B ) Mhchlne Oo. amidoyed by ]^Tatt and Whitney Dennis Wateh, both of MaiHdiea- tr^» to Nassau, BWI, Mrs. KeSy atty, Rmridenca. RX, in June announced by Ttetynd’a regie- per capita inopmo U highv [FROM AU,:DEPTS. MHIBLE 6REEN STAMPS WEDMESDAY RAMW No date has back eniwmiMmd MhaWna iOiviaion of Obit ter and brothers of the bride: 'Wore n wfatte kmt ewienibie wMh 16N. Bb te tItmiSkm SMd Mod- traraof vuteni.. , anywhere else to the Caribbeaa. . The car mounted tfae dtvUler. tJm rat Hteat Sastfbrd. 8Mwd.ataha,«tMew X o * Oty bteak a«MteoMMk .Sha.aaitel» labt SokMl. ARTHUR I H M I v c a I I t « p « MmM ONy The Mectm'e oath mAY )te ad-, kna.toan to several etataaeC tbei and craabed agahiat ea over- Wi liWVI THI MOHT TO UNIT QUANITim IBtoistered t o (piaUfytog peraops oonttoental Untted Stateat . paa N

PAGE llP iE E N MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, UANCHESlCiR* CONN; MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1966 llAkcHBSTBB E V B ^ G HEltALD, MANCHESTl^ OONM, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1966 bJ.? face po ur t eeh P^-:. ... ,:.L...... Rockville i Bool Three-Way Tie for Lead, Loses No. li Winning ^ein of Rock- ville’s Legion baseball team) Legion at Home ended at three yester^tey* As Baltimore Increases when Windsor Locte sco p* deficit in Oie eighth imdng. Inning, tbit time tbe third, and Batting .500 on the » fielder’s choice and a nings. Bushey failed to survive local bids for more runs were ed a come-from-behind 6-4 NEW YORK (AP)— His oles’ power stnioture. over ttte AL batting lead with a Jim Perry took H from there , At tUs time last month, Pow- .888 average — the Orioles built Frai* Robinson’s single and w 11 weekend and 750 for the successful double steal, LaGace the fourth and Gary Kinel came stamped oiit by .Senatore. win. Willie Lash aHowed name isn’t Robinson, but with a three^iitter. Ted TJMaen- E)d Litwln started the East but five hits, three by Larry ell WM hitting a woeful .186. their league lead to three games error by J**o Oardwial, on thifc vounir season M anches- «> w«i «<> » "ne Job, blanking der singled home the tie-break- r Country O u b Hartford outburst with a triple. Boog Powell is hitting like Since ^ n be has hit at.a .40S^ over Detroit. Mt let iMis Apiarido score tbe young season, manenes ^ i-o'lcad in the second, the invaders in three and two- Silver. ing run during the ignisbig and St4ve Bergren walked and Ter- one. dip while hahimerinii hine hom- Minnesota dipped tbe Tigers tying run. Brooks Robinson then best UHM iSS ters American Legion g^g^g Jjlt opened the door for thirds frames, Trailing 4-2, the liome ttub Powell, who hasn’t been set- Zoilo VersaBea stroked a two- ry'Price singled for one run. ers and ao rtms batted in. Tbe twice 7-6 and 7-1, tbe New York sillied in the tie-bredeer and Oass A—Dan Ready 62-7— baseball team returns’ to irisltor'h only tally in the Lesuih walked in the first and came up with four runs, after run single. Skip MicOonneirs single drove Ung tbe sa n e reoognitian ac- month-long burst has Itfted Ms Yankees swept tbe CMcago Powell singled bonfe anotirer • • * 66, Wayne Reynolds 63-6—67; the wars again tonight at 6 fourth. A fielder’s chtoce and Mark Heller hammered out a two men were out, to the corded Frank and Brooks Rob- totate to where they bear favor- WMte Sox 7-3^ and.2-0, Kansas run. Oiasa B—Merle WMston 66-13 o’clock aigainat Danielson at two errors did the damage. homer to deep right centerfield. in the tying marker. Steve Con- eighth to grab tbe verdict. inson In Baltimore’s run for the • • • A’B-INIMANS— ' able' comj^rison witii the more City defeated Cleveland 4-2 be- —53,-; Jim Melley 68-13—56, Mt. Nebp. Coach John Cervlnt’a - There whs aU kinds of teoadon But that was the end of the run' nelly singled Price home ' and Jimmy Clark was the losing American L

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, JUN^27, 1966 TAG& SEVENTEEN

BY; FAGALY and SHORTEN H dp Wantad—M ak M IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OOMN, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1966 Motocydes—Bicydes 11 THERE OUGBTA BE A MAN For work in Cumberland WAHBHOUBBKAN or window 1MB DDGATl Sebrtag SCO oc, 'ICHECKED THE WMOLE m in i! JWER Farm store, 8 evenings, phu assenhly- man for wbtdesale oonservativdly custom od, , low B efore BiAenH G Q FFO M BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE iWD (N C R ! X OOUU> S01MIB somd Sunday work. 819- mUMrork ecni>any. A pply in CLASSIFIED mUeage. Can 508-8013. XHKTUMGJlNLOP^MMr. ’ i 4;ii:i$jB SPORTS Smiling TRIP BUNPFOLDKDt! 8068 before 4 p.m . per^ between 8-5 at Rhneo* m. V. CARBIMCIE KNEW East Hartford, 48 Betdeo St, i| 7" ‘lUnlONHiSMAPG Bast Hartford. 7^ n AcabM WSbit O' IMO B6A — Road Booket, (iw 39SB1.(IUmI— , oc. Can 140*888. ^ DEAN MACHINE ^ IGoeawtend 41S«t ot.tacU- ADVERTISING ( HEH-H6H*W0WWS 50MlWOAHE.a)D6E 4aColo(«d PRODUCTS KOUOH OABPBNTBRS want* \ ^ raMSHy/l'Ml0D6JNGA0rflZ6N'5 < S^midaM 4«AnCW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS WCLL,KOOn£,WIWr HMjW, 360OC. Oak after 6. 649- 186 Adadhs S t, Mhndiaater ad. CaB after 8 pjn., 875-lOlA V^eOMPUklVff A6AIW1HEE5CPI/XPWOAIOF ‘ 8 A.M. to 5 PAL IT?HURRV'UP/rWk 'REUEF PrrCHERG 6/O R S A N I«D BASEBAjXf ^tte asnpptot 5T01. one IM CdORT IM A Pfft/, annrer' Has Immediate openings for the PABT-TIME repairman, 4 bourn tm > IG OUST A CF?ODE BILL OP T UKompMa BSNatnnl COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. foHowing: per day, and aU day Saturday, MlHUTES/ANO 1FTP6 FAKTICULAHe,BOTWtTHTDOrt KEEN fB H 6e USotM BmtnUia lejoeree. MONDAX Thru IBllULX IBGO AiV. ^ 8ATDBDAX t AJM. BastnG8s SerriedB I***'®* woj*hig oondWona. ABOi>TA‘TRAi:^\C OF COHGTITUTIONAI. KUSKTG THAT* NO noMnon MSadMofFilUn Turretlni^B Opanton — days Slngw Con*. TlCKer.IWARM'ltoO 14AiSciaIAiWicial ______Offered 13 PRosteM * Youru. ee the new 39Ttitaby.cus BUGGS BUNNY X>0>rTTKVTO ^laocnmlaaCOAS* M MPiimaiiiilad ~ ' TAinMIan and nlgnte pany, 892 Main SL, Manchee- CmDOZPi,B6AVt 80 Remainder PLEASE READ YOUR AD 8HABPEMIMO Bervloa — Bawe, tAMP^WlTU 88HaM„ ManUnge Operatom —• idgliti sosncBf SSS^'Aca 34 gait I n ^ CImpUMI er •'Want Adn” are takaa over 'SM phone ee e kniTee, axaa, abeam, skataa, , WHuodtaM lOMn^lmafO palrn tte n . . eonventaioe. The advertiser ahonld read Ida ad the FIK8T rotary blades. Quick aerrloe] DON’ T ASK M C ffM s n a Ip E T j TVxd Makera and M addid^ — MAN For work in taial dairy IgSariiin ^ Blcfciwnw (bU iiAnNiIbUn ascooman w »4 day n APPEABS and BEPOBT EBBOBS la time ior the CARBUNOC.TMEM Capitol Equlpmen. Co., 88 fROMTMELAfrOEIOUR! days and nighte »tore, 8 evenings, plus some 40 Lana ct uaha next Insertion. The Herald ia iretponalble for Mdjr ONE Ineor* T nekinectartep BOinTlliS OC10IIR ^ Sunday work. OaU 649-8068 ba- 1 . hwh 43 Fanny Main 8L, Manchester. Boom reet or omitted Inaertloa for any advertteement and then only ^TAKCUB? 4»Seeea^ daUy 7-8. Thursday TG, Ratnr- tOM TlNOSE Surface Orinder — days fore 4 p.m. * nSSte'driniiiE v. '46Be a matdi for to Om extent of e "make cood” InaerttoiL Eriora wUeh do not NIGHWAV 81 8 F « n ^ e ncnmn tata leaeeathe valiie of tha adverUeeinent ortE not bP earreeted by day 7-1. M8-T86B. 32Piefldintial 47 Grade war n d OONCTRUbnON OOMTRUenON Production Operatom — Brtdgoport and on- SsSSiOAF88 Hake h a p p e n _____ Blekname_____ 40Eiiiqrlat Ismb "make ( o o f ‘ ^ j days and n igbta O.T.K. 88d S5«'(eoa) BOBltof.liehy.tanc LAND aJDARma, tree re> PRQJCCTB- DONofcNrBil SSlS^dandhter MMedieiiial plj^Oltopertedcheen moval, and chain saw work. Oorp., ere ToUand 1 ^ Bast (Bhet e g e y e) 358ad B2Con»n arCRdPTendi BSnhdym (BoekrlBeh EeO Free) A. Michaud. 712-8098. NOW HHUNO — Bi^erionoed Hartford. conu1 onim im ^ienbi^XS^ ft IT IT trriBPB, aldssranm, stone wane, carpentera, pattern makera or oOMBTRUCnON fesq>eolor — r" F F S F F 643-2711 875-3136 ncnAt0c.^oao firoplaoea, flagatona termoaa. su tmmtAomBR. apprentices for building forms, generti site work. Can foriv 1 go^ pay, benefits, opportuni' *2£e5^— 13 U All concrete repalm. Beaacn- Eueeus,ORe. pointment, 1-626-9668. ahte prices. 648-0881. ty for advanoamant Mr. KelGi. "L 846-0124. IF 1? Trouble Roachlig Onr AdvMiisar? TOEJE REMOVAL,—L bjkI clear- 1 - ing, pruning, wood for sale, OOIXEOB students Interwted An Opportunity IF Hf9 24-Honr Answaring Senrlce reasonable. 643-2009. ______, In exoetlent summer Income plu» oppontunity to compete for To Learn Ihe BY V. T. HAMLIN KDMTAIB—Power roller, chain ALLY OOP 26 Free to Herald Readen Heating: and Plumbing: 17 Schools and Classes S3 Help Wanted—M ak 88 awarda of iq> to gi.ooo. saws, trail roller and aerator, ____ Highly reputable company. Want Intonnatlan on one o f onr FLOOR manager wanted for BUTOBORWWk J OH, SHE HAP A ...FAOT » , I'M PRETTY w 30 idsni'tlBMinnlBT lawn vac, rototiUers. Also sales COMFUBTE plumbing and For an appoiDtinent call OBS- NEWSPAPER AI'TJW W 'V »«r 1 AW, YCANT' SURE n WAS HER FIGGER W 2S 1 2T Sn Mo aaaner at the Betedt beating service, complete new Arthur Drug. Interesting work VTh ' wOMSN 7 BLAM« 'EM, WASONEOFTH'I GREW FBOTR, and service on all lawn equip- EARN UP TO $225 CREAT F G S B » V AU. RtSHT.,. that GOT AJR GtRLS bathroom installations and fuid good salary with benefits. 6702. BUffTEP f OOf*...TV«r SO UPSETi ment Capitol Equipment, 38 UPOUR^ 1 aPtAKEROP OPAU.HMnORV/>r YEZZIRa IT S" 34] Main St. 643-7958. bathroom mmodellng, 30 yearn A WEEK DRIVING Apply in person, Mr. Bern- - —------CIRCULATION MSHTINaf------. OlKSMkSA EDWARK In business. B ail V anOamp, THE BIG RIGS stein or Mr. Oasper, 942 Main CIVIL ENCUNEER — eettma^ BtTRICHl BY DICK TURNER CARNIVAL IF DRnXJNO and blasting — aU 649-4749. St, Manchester. ing take-off work and field con- HELD JUBWERim SERVIK types compressor work. We are JOBS WATTING supervision for site and road §F i33 fully Insured. No waiting peri- contractor. Siibmlt reaume to . r Millinery, Dressmaking: >i«rain Now—Pay Later ' The nation’e* oMset and W945II0 - t7StS19 od. For service, call Ben ®- PARAGON TOOL CO., Inc. ’Ihomae OoUa, Conn. Oometrac- New England’s fastest and leoTB your Xmyil hear from onr lal, 869-0786. DRAPES, vaJancee, etc. — Cus* tlon Corp., 361 Broad St growing newopapetr has an Jig ttme wlthont ig an avenlBg at the Has Im m olate TTPEWRITBIRS — Standard tom made to your measure- If you can pass a physical opportunity for a man to 49 50 ST" and need a steady Job year PRESS OPERATORS 47 and electric. Repaired, over- ments, lined or urrUned. For Openingrs F or: work as a Newspapeiboy AntomobOcH P w Sak 4 'round, here is your oppor- hauled, rented. Adding nuv further information call after FORK LIFT OPERATORS Supervisor In Ite Rodcvine U 8, 643-1913. tunity of a lifetime to en- I960 PONTIAC Catalina sta- ctalnes rented and ropalred. ter the trucking industry Tool Makera (Jig and fix- PACKERS branch office. HERALD Pickup and delivery service. tures) . AU Around Machin- tlon wagon, automatic, low NOW. QUAIJTY TRAIN- First Shift — 45 Hour Weak * » IF BT Tale Typewriter Service, 649- ING, tbe largest company ists, First Class Bridge- Man miiBt have a deeira to mileage, good condition, 8650. Moving—Tracking- port and Lathe Operators, work with hoys. The work or best offer. Call 649-5513 af- 4968. approved school in the east 5F tt 60 BOX LETTERS Storage 20 Horizontal MUllng Machine EASTERN BOILER entails the directing of ter 6 pin. - needs 250 men to be trained 99 Loomis St. Maaohastar BY AL VERMEER ATITCB, cellara, garages and for local and long distance Operators, Stock Man, an new«q>apeiboyB In the serv- PRISCILLA’S POP For Your MANCHESTER DeUvery. ligh t older man preferred. 1966 OHRYSiLER — New paint, yards cleaned, trash hauled to trucking and package delivery. driving. Train with tbe best MEN wanted for part-time help icing and selling of Hart- dump. Reasonable. Call 648- on both Diesel and gas ford Ooorant svflMOribers. JENNY UJ! YOU’R E WHAT DOES’ IT K E E P S Inform atioa all power, radio and heater, Refngeratom, waahem and We are willing to train in haying. Inquire in person OOM6 W ,., YOUR MOTHER , THE FLO O RS. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R WILLIAMS 8260. or best offer. 643-0815. 6819. stove moving specialty. Folding trucks. Phone 1-249-7771 anyone who is Interested Pella Bros., 364 BldweU Bt. J>Rl6CILLAtJ 'A/EARIN S A dusted/ anytlma K you have tSie above resi- t^aR A N N lV /j THINK the HBRAXJl will not | ebalm for rent 649-0752. in learning to be an all VWE'Re PtAVIM' COWBOYMJOIWDIAW--I rTRUER TWO 1956 CADOILILAOS—con- LAVOIE BROTHERS —general around machinist Top SHORT order cook, fUH and dence quattfioations, have a VWORPS diacloae tbe Identity of sttar tep to chase him akoo wp the any advertiser adi using box vertlble, runs, hardtop, for work, chain saw, lots cleaned, wages, Uberal overtime and part-time, days and nights. Ap- good driving record (we OTHER SIDE OF THE HOUSE, BUT I WERE trees removed, landscaping. fringe benefits, excellent furnish an automobile) and POUBLED.aACK AROUND THIS SIDE/ NEVER tonem. Readom answer* parts, best offer. 649-4712. Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted—^Female 35 ply In person only Howard SPOKEN/ ing blind boK ads who Completely insured. For free working conditions. Apply Johnson’s Restuarant, 894 Tbl- are a high aohoCl graduate, VVHEN HE CHAR6CS AROUND THE BAR TWO SCHOOL teachers now ac- WATTREISS —evenings, must be iORNERTU-HAVEHIM/IFYOU desire to protect their 1967 PONTIAC — 2*oor, Star estimate call 742-7649, 876-8846 land ’Ppke., exit 94, Wilbur eontact Identity can follow this Cbieif fully automatic, 8160. cepting summer orders for over 21. Apply In person. Aca- EXPBCfTb OUTWIT.THE E)4BM/ anytime. 259 Adams St., M anchester Cross nglnvay, Maniflieeter. , YOU SOTTA USE SURPRISE > procedum: Ca,U 6464717. house painting specials, inter- dia Restaurant, 103 Tolland D. WIKJCH, MIANAGHDR 8ALB1S AND Service on Arlena, ior and exterior. Free esti- Tpke, Manchester. MARRIED man for tire service Enclose your reply to tbe 1667 GHEVROLET wagon, very Hahn EoUpse, Jacobean lawn mates. Call 64S-96S6. work, 45-65 hours per week, 2% WATTREISS OVER 21. Part-time EI^PERIENCED carpentera THE box In an anvelcpa — good condition, 9 passenger, mowera. Also HomeUte chain stea^ work, annual bonus, addressed to tha Claaei* INTERIOR and exterior paint- WliN. train. Guaranteed wages. needed, paid holidays and va- 8250 or best offer, 649-9925. saws and Intematlcnal Cub paid vacation and other fringe HARTFORD COURANT fled Manager, Manchester ' *'~ ~ n ing, wallpaper removed, fully Apply in person, Armandos cation, Insurance program. Cadet Tractors. Rental equip- benefits. Apply in person at Ni- Evening Herald, togetber I960 FORD Falrlane 600, <^n- insured. Rene Belanger, 64I- Restaurant, Route 5, East Fotbee, Inc. 649-5892. w / . ment and sharpening aervlce chols Man^ester Tire, Inc. 995 Hartford Courant Office with a memo listing the vertible, in good running ebn- on all makee. L A M Bquip- 0612 o r 644*804. Windsor. E-At eompaniea you do NOT dition, yours for 8250. Call 649- WANTED — Journeyman elec- Broad Bt., Manchester. 37 Park St., Rockville t-31 want to BOO your letter. ment Ooip., Route 83, Vetuon, yrtHniPW p trician, steady employment 2606 after 4:80 p.m . 875-7609, Manchester Ex- I' Lewis custom i>aint- Tour letter will be de* ing, Interior and exterior, pa- MONEY WUson Electrical Company, TECHNICAL STODHINT want- BY KEN MUSE stroysd if tbe advertlaer la change—^Enteiprias 1945. ed for concrete testing labor- WAYOUT 1966 CHEVROLET Malibu "ss! perhanging, waUpaper re- 649-4817. PART-TTMIB Utehen help. Ap- one you’ve mentioned. If Doesn’t grow on trees, but atory. Full-time during sum- 17,000 miles, 4 on floor, con- WANTED — Lawns to mow — moved. Wallpaper books on re- ply in person. Charter Oak Res- not it win be handled In vertible, bucket seats. 646-1618. many AVON Representa- FIRST Class machinist and die mer, part-time after school. J why do it. Let me do it. Call quest. Fully Insured. Free es- tii« iiniii manner. maker. We are offering aU first Cail Bob Russo, 646-0124. Al- taurant, 120 Charter Oak St- me anytime. 875-1852. timates. CaU 649-9668. tives pick up extra cash by 1668 OOMIBrr OUBTOM, 2-door, working 2-3 hours dally r> lifc TJl i f U V 0** 7992. Special rates for homeownen rances. No experience nec- p}® TOOL and die makera, top pay, feOUND — Staepherd, Uack and excavating, truck work. Ernie setter machine, will train. Ap- essary—we give complete ‘7 paid holidays, group insur- I ^’Whaddya know! My old man became a father again! ban, male, pup. OaU Lee Frac- 1668 PONTIAC, V-8, automatic, Dobosz, 643-0617. 66 or over. 649-7868, 876-8401. ply in person, Holiday Lanes, TOBID chia, Dog Warden. 643-8694. training. Phone 289-4922. ance, including major medical ell power, fine slhape, dean, PAINTING BY Dick Fontame, 39 Spencer St., Manchester, and life Insurance, profit shar- Sealed bids wUl be received 8260. 6494266. at the office of tiie General FOUND — Chihuahua, brown. Household Services Interior and exterior. Paper ing. Overtin^e schedule. Apply MANAGER — Working, large WANTED — Part-time service Manager, 41 Center Street THE WORRY WART femxde. OaU Lef 19617 Offered 13*A hanging and waU paper remov- Manchester Tool k Design Inc., Dog CHEVROIiHr —good run- snack bar chain needs oonscl- station attendant, evenings. Manchester, Conn., until July Warden, 643-i al. Dutch Boy and DuPont 130 Hartford Rd., Manchester. ning oemdition, good body, 8200. REWEAVINO of burns, moth entious, mature manager. Ex- Muat be 16 or older and have 12, 1966 at 11:00 Am. for One 646-1340. Quality workmanabip. CaU driver’s Hcense. Apply in per- BEN CASEY FOUND— Engldsh Bttter, pup, ______boles. Zippers repaired. Win- cellent pay and fringe bene- MEN to fill several openings in ^-Tton Pickup TrucSc. Bid evenings, 246-9593. son, Gordon’s Atlantic Service, tatack and wWt^male. Call L ^ loga CHIBVEOLET Impala, good dow shades made to measure, fits. ItKluding bonus plan. Ap- our new factory branch. Full forma, plana and apedflcationa all sizes Venetian blinds. Key* pAy for interview King’s Dept. Inc., West Rd., Ellington. “Fraochla, Dog Wlarden, ' 648-8694 condition, one owner. Call 643- PAINTING '— Exterior and in- and part-time positions avail- are available at the Control- made while you wait Tape re- terior, reasonable rates. 648- Store, Green Manor Blvd. 70BL 4* CARPENTERS, lay-out men, able. Excellent earnings plus tor’s Office, 66 Center Street corders tor rent. Marlow's, 867 2009. bonus plan. Training provided Manchestw, Connec^out Main.; 649-522L BAKERY Saleslady expert- framers and helpers. Mak Con- BY FRANK O’NEAL Annonneementa 2 1966 CHESVROLET staitlon w a- at location. Apply In person at Town of Manchester, SHORT RIBS enced. Good hours, good wages, struction Co. CaU 643-2262, 876- gon, 6 cylinder, PowergUde, ra- Floor FlniSIiliic 24 steady position. Apply in per- 8702 after 8 p.m. 1128 Main St, SlaM Hartford or Connecticut TYPEWRITERS and adding dio, heater, good omdition, 8100 Building—Contracting 14 call 028-6702 for an Interview. Roberft B. Weiss, TVE tried -foTHlNK RSSmVEi:/ machines for lease. Tale Type- FLCMR SANDING and refinlah- son, Parkade Bakery, Shopping Call 649-7763. Paikade. General Manager Goa^SEpi , ^ TRIED PS^IACrizy.'ltoU HC5IVAE0UT>JbPICAt? writer Service, 649-4986. ADDinONB —remodeling, ga- ing (epeclallsing In o ld e r ______PAINTER’S Helper. Call 648-1490 NM€rrANDX6l6ST:VF 1987 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 2- rages, rec rooms, bathrooms floors). Waxing floors. Paint CLEANING woman — 10 hours —------DEpK^lAiaV. ELECTROLUX vacuum clean- after 5 p.m. T06P rr. door haitttop, 288, 4 barrel, au- tUed, kitOhens remodeled. OaU ing. Paperhanging. No Job too ers, sales and service, bonded weekly, hours can be arranged. INVrfATION tomatic transmla^on, power Leon Oieezynski, Builder, 649- smaU. John VerfaiUe, 649-6750. Apply Conn. ConetrucUon Corp. INVITATION representative. Alfred Amell, steering. 649-8290. 4291. 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester, CANPHIL Floor covering, 73 261 Broad St. ABLE AMBITIOUS TOBID .0 Sealed bids wiU be received TOBID 644-8141. 1964 FALCON 4 door sedan, ex- NEWTON H. SMITH k SON— Birch St. WaU to waU carpet- THE SUNS BnSHTER...7HE WAITRESS over 21, fi^ or part- at the office of the General Sealed bite will be received orient coodltloo. WiM seU for Remodeling, repairing, addl- ing, linoleum. Free estimates. time. Apply in person, nirea MEN AIRS FRESHW^SCyS BLUER THE NEW Electrolux (r) floor Manager, 41 Center Street at the office at tbe General 81,000. CaU 742-8850. tlons, roc rooms, garages, Ehepert instaUatlon. Call 648- J's Restaurant, Route 6 A 44A „.I EVEN FEEL HAPPy and carpet beautlffler. See it in Manchester, Conn., imtll July Manager, 41 Center Street porches and roofing. No Job 1218, or 649-2985. Bolton. 100 Job openings in tha abo ut BEING ALIVE! your own home—on your floors 12 at 11:30 a.m. for Front End Manchester, Conn., until July 1964 CHEVROLET — outstand- too amaU. CaU 649-3144. trucking industry. Let New and carpets. CaU 528-0606, Elec- ... i namar' m non ------Loader—2 Cubic Yard Capac- 11, 1966 at 11:80 a.m. for CLERK—General office duties, Elngland Tractor Trailer MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI troUix Corp., 1128 Main St., QUALITY Carpentry - Rooms. Bonds— Stodu^— some typing, 8:30-5, Monday- ity. Bid forms, plans and spe- Sand Spreader — Four. Bid mdles, radio, heater, seatbelts, dormers, porches, basements Mortgages 27 Training show you how to forms, plans and specifications BY ROY CRANE East Hartford, or oome in. excellent second car. Inquire 7 Friday. Gaer Brothers, 140 cifications are available at the BUZZ SAWYER refinlabod, oaUneta, buUt-ins, make from 8200 to 8225 per are available at the Control- Lincoln Bt., (.oU Roosevelt St.) MORTGAGE LOANS — first, Rye St, South Windsor. Controller’s Office, 66 Center AND o u rr a e THAT VeAH... CINCf/eO/2B (ormlea, aluminum, vinyl, week. We train on gas and ler’s Office, 66 Onter Street ( WE'LL All RIPE TPSETHEI^ IF YOU POUT MIND, second, tUrd, all kinds reiEdty, Street Manchester, Conneetl- HEVi THESE I W V COULP ONE OF YOU DRIVE US -STDNS WAU..Y03 U04Ot/ VKXZI2IB& THeWHEEti© onythne. steel, oaramo siding. WUUam BABYSITTER needed for sum- diesel tractors and tank Manchester, Connecticut. PersonalB statewide, credit rating unnec- cut •CHARAaERS TO S -2 HEADQUARTERS?^ /HERE® MVOEEP! ^ ^ 11/ WHATWDOLDHAPf&4 IF o#4Ay. ABOUT'AOO, ONTHiewVfiON Bobbins Oaipentry Service, mer work, 2:30 pjn.-l a.m., trailers. Part or fuU time Town of Mamfliestor, essary. Reasonable, confiden- ’Town of ManoheStor, AUlHE IjlOPlN.COMAAANPEiyf’ ^ voest& eH S7 Typew riter ribbons — aU 649-3446. transportation arranged. 643- training, budget plan avail- ^emtme ^FBCM USZ tial, quick arrangements. Alvin Connecticut Connecticut makes, 82.60 instaUed free, NO MONEY DOWN 7928, before 2:30. able. licensed by Motor Ve- Robert B. Weiss, ROOM FOR THE POLLGf^emBS. OOMPLETTB rem odeling serv- Lundy Agency, 627-7971, 983 Robert B. Weiss, Manchester only. Yale Type- hicle Department, member General Manager t General Manager writer Service, 649-4986. SPECIAI5 ice. Roofing, slddngr garages, Main St., Hartford, evenings. of the Motor Transportation rec roo/ns, concrete work, cab- 233-6879. HAXRORESflER wanted —dm Association of Conn. Call -1 ’60 linooln convertible 84 inet and counter work, cera- or part-time. CaU 643-0360. anytime. Hartford Antinnobflcs For Sale 4 mic tUe, floor tile. C ^ 648- SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- ’60 Pontiac BonnevUle llmltod funds available for see bOMPANION bousekee^r 1986 Dodge, 4-door sedan, 2340 for free estimates. 2-door hardtop ond mortgages, payments to for elderly lady, live in, own 247-1368 gray, nmning condition, good CARPENTRY — OoncTsto work, suit your budget. Expedlmt room, salary. CaU 649-3616 aft- en^e and cihitcfa, 870 or best >go Mercury 4-door sedan 8399. anything flrora|eellar to root, service. J. D. Realty, 643-61^. er 6 p.m. WHEN IS IT SMARTER TO SWITCH offer. 643-6819 6-9 p.m. inside snd out, no substitute for PERMANENT part-time man, 8 >59 Olds 86, 4-door 8499. quality work, satisfaction guar- FULL-TIME mature sales la- •12 a.nnu car required, no s^ - MR* NEED CART Yost czedtt turn- hardtop Boldness Opportimity 28 dles to work in youUi apparel OUUJJ anteed, competative prices, no ing, 8 ^ month minimum. ed down? Short on down pay* store, excellent wcricing oondl- THMI TO naHT (to toss, that it) tnentT Banknqit? Roposses- ’SO Rambler statfon 8199. J(fl> t o o smaU. D A: D Carjwn- Write w x A, Manchester Her- try, days 648-1904, evenings 649- tloiu. Apply in person, Marl- ald, giving age and present CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER ’ sionT !3on’t despair! See Hon- wagon Mate, Wl Main St BY LANK LEONARD est Douglu. Inquire alx«ut low^ type; of employment.' We will JDCKY FINN ’66 Chevy Impala 2-door 8 00. contact you for appointment Isn’t it smarter to switch to lonfl than fight the AND pipiFr *mnac’ c i^ ost down, smaUest payments CARPENTRY—32 years expe- BUY MOTHEStS HEXj PEIR to Uve in VOU *URE KRAM. WHOPS WILD UFO X VBAHiMPyt ONE'MOTORIST REPORTED AN VBSi WHEN hardtop traffic jam s in and out of Hartford each day? The POSmVClHC TRIED i HESASHADV TCH, TOHJ^ STORY SHOOK US ALLi IS ALSO 1W CHAPj BUTNEIVAS mn> SHM A VHCV LOWWO ODD REP GLOW IN POME TREES] THB STAGS anywhere. No smaU loan or fi- rience, complete remodeling, for summer. Must Uke riiildren. 10BOOKONCOFIW/, CHAMCTEILMAAAE! X BIROS OF A WHO TOLD YOU AND McKES THAT A U F (^ DtSSUISeD AS NEAR MeKEES TRACT OM mSO COPS CHKKED AH' POUND] WAS S ET FOR nisnoe company, plan, pouglu ’67 CadlUac 2*oor 8100. additions, rec rooms, concrete YOUR OWN 16 years or Older. 649-8769. Ipna factory Is centrally located id Manchester. ACTS ONCE/HES KNOW? t l ^ T O U V E FEATMBEi T RAN HIS CAR IN THE PITCH T^wiwrq A HQTISHBR. THE MAY TO JKET VWT KRAOO TERRIFIED AN' SMOLP- HI M T O M Motors, 333 Main. hardtop work and garages. References ------—w KNICKERS^ bung FROM HIS ORDEAL! INTEaiBBTTNG ppsUion wite KEN RUNNM6 MIGHT ^^WAMSVaXEi FOUNDi A given, free estimates. CaU 043* CAP„C0CKHEY •TOURIST* >66 OadiUac 2-door flBO. high earnings, tndn now to be CUMSMDANSVaJLE REPOSaSSSION:' take o w 2629. SERVICE 5 K D R O O M S IfHi’t it smarter to switeh to Iona than fi^ t the PHONEP payments, no c^sb needed with hardtop — Mrs. Sllectrolux in your home POLtCEL!. town, and suitoihiding areas. half mile wSik to and from yoor ear each day? avenge credit. 1968 Chevrolet ^ 2 BATHS Iona’s huge parking lot is 30 second* away from Impala, 1966 Ford Mustang, T Roofing—ffidlnf 16 STATION Come in and learn about our AUTO DISCOUNT program, at 1198 Main St..East your woric area. 1961 Vdksw Bgen oon veilible. BID WELL HOME Improvement CaS 389-6264, ask for Graham HOUSE Hartford or caU for an appoint- ROCKLEDGE Co. — Roofing, siding, sltora- Exceptional Opportunity Hiflmea. ment, 828-6702. 476 Center Street tlons, additions and ramodal* Isn’t it smarter to switch to Iona where yon’D be FOR CRmT BY PHONE. Need a 643-9661 Ing of an types. EyesUsK MATURE WOMEN with aUlla ^6,900 an indirtdoal than it is to figh t, being just a clodc ivorimianahlp. 649-6406. ' in tending the sick and aged, carT No osah needed, 100 car The Exceptional Man number? caring for children and run- maSRICK AGENCY * eeteoUon. Ask for Vr. Bran- , A. A. DION, INC. Roaiong, ner, 289-8266, dealer. I960 . OLDSlfiOBILE — staticn Good Gallonage History ning a hous^Id, part-time siding, painting. Carpentry; Al- M9-S4M wagen. Reoeonable. Inquire 9 work at a good hourly rate. USB 1X»GE Ooronet„ 3 cyU®' terations and addlttooa. Oail- IONA IS A PERSONAL EMPLOYER Foeter St. High Traffic Flow Call 640-3860 betsraen 9 Am. — der. hyidomatic, good oondl- ings. WorkmanXhip guaran- 4 p.m. We are an eqnal ivportuiiity employu: men ABERNATOY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY PAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWlLLlAMB ttoe, 750x14 ttresi good. Price teed. 399 Autumn St. S83*M. I960 oaEVROIEir — 3-door For furthsr informatioa osU and wMuen fmr first and sectmd shift as machine teasoMUe. (teB 046*882. model, Oozvair, automatic SEEING YbU STILL- JT WAG Roi^ngand Chimneys 16-A DdSHWASHER wanted nights. operators, padkors, assemblers, set up men and gell- '^^THE DOCTOR. ^ PONTIAC Bomievflle. 4- transmission, low mileage, one Apply C ave/s Restaurant. COAAEOH, OKAVl HANeoNl ^•LL NEvea, ON VOURPBET A RISKY THING, ABStIRED MB THAT owner. 6 good tires, very clean, WANTED ed factory workers. BE ABLE TO RE* IS RAYMENT TOSSING MARCO door hardtop, original owner, ROonNO — Specializing ra> VBIONICA, HEREWEGOi MARCO'S'^ROMEM ENDSt^SWELL* reasonably priced. Call 644-1077 SUN OIL lU-GIVE WLY YOU FO R ENOUGH FDR O^RGC — WAS COMPLETELY showroom oonditiaa, 876-9170. pairing roofs of sU kinds, nsw WAITRESS wanted for lunch- a«iit Late Model YOUA WHAT youniE ME, MARCO. roofs, gutter work, chtnuieys eons. Apply Oavey’s Restau- RIDE IN DONE, CHRIS. 1964 MBORODRY Monterey ooo^ rtssnsd, repeliod. Aluminum COMPANY rant USED CARS DONT FIGHT IT! SWITCH TO: My vwtSila, wlilto with n d In- aldhig. 30 years* tapstunee. tertar. Original owner. Good Gnnit®— 668-8400 ABUI-Krt to hvb in as motheris Starag* 10 VYm sstimsies. CMB Howtag, Top M m F e d 64*46S0. bstper. Ju^ at shore. OaU 388- Fmr A ll M akes 1 GARAGE for rent, approximato-' Svenfaigs and Wsskends IONA MANUFACTURING CO. 1956 CHEVRfXET, running con- ly 1,100 square feet, utiUtiee, Heating and Phimliing 17 Ut. Smith 286-0413 CARTER C H E V R O in hustoees sane n . 646-0022. Help WupteO—M ile 36 dition, best offer. 644-8536. ______BOTH PLUMBING and heating CO*. INC. REGENT STREET—MANCHESTER Or Write im CBBIVROLEr — oonverU- repairs, alteratiflOA slsetrie SXPERIBNOBD paintera vrant- 1229 Main St. hle, floor K ilt, fW te, hast QAKAGIB flsr rant,, O sfcflh.fr* and gas hot wntarhaatenh ad. Inside and outehla wotk. AMie 649-5236 istimstis Qin ifS-MSk ;HflttCord GUI 649-M43, — ';.v S 90m. CUl 9CMTIS. par month. 613-8801. PvQ.Bnn.:

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 1966 PAGE NDNUlTJUni S>' ' "I'.; liANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JCNE 27, 1966 Suburban FVir Sale 75 Suburban For Sak 75 JVayy H it Fttcl Duunp EIGHTEEN HoiuMB F o r Sa le 7 2 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Resort Property Bouses P^l^ Sale 7S Garden— Farm—D airj Musical Instruments 53 Apartments—Plats—. spotless 6 room Ranch, large room Ranch, garage, lot 200 Dog»—Birds—Pets 41 For Rent 51 HTT”r.AWT> Dr.—SroomRandi, 100x300 kt, famUy sized kitch- 8 room flreplacad l ^ t 4 bed- lal with 4 roCHns down and 8 rooms, recently new, 1% baths, Tenements 6S kitchen, fireplaced living room, X 800, low 30’s. Russell’s Real U.S. Cavalry Joins Chase Products 50 2-car basement garage, lot en with buUt-lns, 8 bedrooms, rooms, 8 batbs, family room, up, 1% hatha, excellent condi- phanfatag' and furnace. Central PURSSRBD Qttmmn Siiepiterd, ______— ------garage. BeautitoHy landscaped Estate, 640-9669, 1-238-9234. UFRIOHT ptano — good condl- 4% RbOM diq>lex, appUaacee, OOVENTOT “ 60x166, fireplace, many, m ^ t fuU baOiB, boated and fire- workahe^, garage, double car- tion throughout, one ear ga- vacuuming system, fine family male, • montta, aB Apto, weB STftAWBERBXBS — pick your em cottage, nicely furnished, home. $21,900. E. J. Carpenter, % lot. Priced to sell at $16,900. own, 26c per quart' 3Dchael tion, |75. 0 bU 6484345. utUiUa, and dryer, pHvate pa- extras. J.D. Realty, 648«a0. placed family roon, 3-car ga- port, surkleck, many extra fea- rage. Senalbly priced to sell at BAST HAR’IFORD — S family Of North Viet Battalion CLASSIFIED .tetnpered, besutttidty maifced. excellent locatton. Call 6484680 Realtor, 649-6051. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. tio and cellar, $150. J.D. Real rsge, $23,900. Wolveiton Agen- tnrea. Superb home with ideal $19,900. T . J . Crockett, R ealtor, home, SautMlers St., 14 rooms, CaU 6464027 anytime. Kiurys, W8 French Rd., Bol* MANCHBSIBBI — 5 bedroom buUdtag^s and h it 36 river wan- EeUte, 6484126. cy, Realtors, 640-2813. ta-law set-up. Gall Helm 648-1577. iitcome return, separate heat (Continued from Page One) ton, otf Route H. Wanted—To Buy 58 M19QUAM1CUT, RX—cottage, Immaculate modern borne, BOWERS SCH(X>L area — 6 VBSgNON — Manchester line. 5 PWE: UtUe Uttecu locUng tor 4 rooms, near beach, hot water Palmer, Leonard A g e n c y, room finished Cape, storm room older Cape, extra large ing systems, selling In up^r ^j,^ carrier ConsteUatlon the * good boma. 6464480 altar 8*.eo PICK your ovm atrawhe^ea -- fygj buT and aaQ asttqua and large lot with swimming pool* jtVB room Rsneh with 8 bed- ^tealtors. 646-0469, 640-3877. ADVERTISING and heat. ObB 648-0491. near school!, bus, shopping. Bel windows, amesite drive, as- lot, $11,000. Call Helen Palmer, 20’s. _____ strategic_ oil ------stores were------sUll— ,jn uio ground,kivuim U.S.u.a. jncu.un»Marines pan; , a6e a quarter. Route », paat oaad fundtara, china, glaaa. ail- ^ loom s and ftaiahed rec room MANCHESTER k Air Real Estate, 648-98S2. opacious kitchen with hiroh BOWER'S area — immaculate sumable O.I. mortgage, $90. Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- call The R.F. Dimock Co. 649- gngyjed jn flames, Navy recon- Vietnamese" troops went CXA8SIF1ED MttVERlISING DEPT. HOURS Gay a ^ . Ijeo Oambolati, 646- ptetura Iramea, old coins, laad St, 666. 648-ztae, imi. , IH RSE room fumlrtied cottage, ” ^------Owner,------0469, 649-%77.«iiw* 6245...... ----- . cabinets, living room with wall 6 * room Oape. Oil ''forced - air pays all, mid teens. naissance pilots said, the target remnants of a battel- W®*- guns, pew ter, s e n ^ gold, xhREE room apartment, one by week or month. CaU 742- VICINn^ 8 AM. to 5 PM. to wall carpet, model home hpat garage, private lot, $17,- 643-2009. BOL/ION LAKE — ’4 room was a fuel storage area 36 miles ^ Vietnamese regu- ... { Artides For Sale 45 Old jew elry, bobby block o « Main St., heat, hot wa- condition, $15,900. Wolverton 900. Can Lappen. Agency, Real- home, priWte owner, gas heat, northeast of Vinh and 160 mUes hard-core guerrillas In _; \ ^SSS^ia. paintings, attle eon- ter, 600 monthly. Can 648-4491. en. Route 6.______wtchen, 7T Uvtag rodm, sep- $16,900—^Hebron — 10 minutes MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, ipoiiuid—20 Minutes to Hartford south of Hanoi. tunnels and bunkers northwest * SCRXraraiD UOAH tor Ilia beat Agency, Realtors, 049-2813. tors. 6494261. from center o f Man- 2 baths, fireplace, rec room, near Rosedale Beaich, garage, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT, <«»» « Fund- arate furnaces, city utilltlea. U.S. military men said the of Hue The Leathemecka count- la lawna and gardena. Odiv* own DMOWtSf no CuUOrdle . mapwlnm mam todsm RENT MAN in need of rentals. chester. Sparkling new near schools, bus, shopping, lakeview beautifully landscaped lot, fur- 460 Keeney St. Kancheater, tura Ropalr Service. 648-7446. Wanted To Rent 68 Also older 2-tom ily. Can loon prx BOOM Cs,p» with full shed 31 VUCTTORIA Rd. — 7 room raid—one of 68 missions against ed 66 enemy bodies, to(A four xm imnUAXIViN AJf. — BATintDAX f AJL ered toom our acreenhig plant Have tenants wUUng to sign 5 room Ranch, 3 bed- Char-Bon Read Estate, 643-0683. nished or unfurnished. 648-6063. Oieszynski, Buflder, 849-4291. dormer, 8 hedroome, dining Colonial, *2 enriosed ' porchea, the Communist north Sunday— North Vietnamese regidara pris- Alao gravil, aand and flU. t HOUSBHOU) lots, antiques, lease, pljis escrow. 649-4342 or m^gyaTWTCTiR’fl family, high rooms, large living room Seven Rooms, 2i/i Baths room, fixeplaoed living room, lot 50 X 150, Verplanck School, MANCHESTER — Rtoent cen- was a particularly successful oners and captured and seb ^ 37 George H. Oriiang, Ihc. And- Mc-a-hiac, clocks, frames, 019.3566. school girls, needs 6 rooms, ga- CUSTOM buOt 8 room Raised and kitchen, fireplace, kitchen with built-tas, 1V4 baths excellent location. J.D. Realty, RAMBUNG C0U)NIAL Legal Notices blow at North Viet Nam’s vital weapons, a spokesman reported over. 7^7886. Household Goods 61 glassware. We buy estates. rage, unfurnished. For August n ^ ch with heated fireptaced built-ins, one car base- ter hall Colonial - Ranch with Village Peddler, Auctioneer, AVAILABLE Jidy 1 — duplex, oil hot water heat, riatural trim 643-5120. 3 bedrooms, 114 baths, big liv- fuel reserves. These stores jjj Saigon. ” ” | £ S S S S ;“ DIAL 643.2711 occupancy. 648-7317. % family room, 8 bedrooms, ccm- ment garage, one acre UOUOB FEBMIT TOE amazing Bhie Lustre will q DASHER; mahogany din- 420 Tattoo S t, Bolton, 649-8247. 4 rootns, bus Une. Inquire 66 $17,500. W olverton Agency, RANCH have been the target of in- Marine officers at the battle — plate buUt-ln kitchen, 80' Uving $14,500 BUYS this 8 bedroom wooded tot. $1,700. ing room , built-in oven, range, NOTICE OF AFPUCATION leave your uplwlatery beautiful- j„g p^om set, table, 6 chairs Lyness 3t., after 5 p.m. Itealtors, 649-3618. many closets, 100x300 lot. Less Thla Is to rive notice that L tensifled recent air attacks. acene estimated the relentless room, dining room, S fuB hatii- Ranch, with large lot. For full down, move right in. ARinUR B. HEIM oC 6 Eamore ly soft and clean. Rent electric g jj, board. 644-8626. WAINTED 16’ BOAT, trailer. Busliieas Property than $20,000. Warren E. How- Rood, ThompaonvlUe, Oonn., have Immediately after letting U.S. air and aWUery fire may CeMthtosd P m P m d iiH I Pogt Call 875-9567, 9:30 am. — 10 HBATElD 8 room apartment rooms, 2-car garage, 1% acre jgANCHESTER — 7 room Information call Mitten Agency Desism Featured In abampooer, Jl. Oioott Variety .. — ------For Sale 70 land, Realtor, 643-1108. nied an apnUcatton dated June 16, loose their heavy bombardment, have cost the Hvee of 300 Com- Store. CLEAN, USED rafrigaratora. CaU 643-6118 between 8:30 ______lot, 633,900. WolyerUm Agency, Du^ Colonial, ta executive Realtors, 643-6930. HOUSE BEAUTIFUL 1966. with 4e Liquor Control Com------. ^ ^ Heto Wsntod—Itols >» Hdp Wsnted—Msle 86 p.m. $10,200—South W indsor — 5 minion tor a Grocery Beer PermU pilots of the low-level Jets radl- munists, or about half the ene- ranges, automatle washsrs a.m.-4:30 pm . RESTAURANTS — Your choice Realtors, 649-2818, neighborhood, S bedrooms, 114 year old, 5-room Ranch, MANCHESTER — Lovely 4-bed- MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape Z Sl^nSn ‘1*« kSd^e “&k S oed they saw huge explosions my force. U.S. 7th Fleet teipa WAiNTED— Experienced auto- RICH, STONE-FREE loam. erith guarantees. Sea them at baths, form al dtatag room, lorge kitchen, 3 bed- (room Colonial, formal dining 2,000 square feet exception- four rooms and bath, heat, with fuU shed dormer, 1V4 West. Manch'eeter. Oonn. accompanied by thick black offshore Joined in the barrage. JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT mobile mechanic for service |16. Gravel, sand, flU, stone, B. D. Peail'B Appllancaa, 6i6 Rooms Without Board 59 s i r s TWO largo Uvtag room, family room rooms, Uving rocm with room, modem kitchen, large ally fine quaUty- manure, wMte sand box and ------—— ------— 186 Bissen St. CaU 643-9608 af- room Colraiial, 2-car garage, baths, 8 bedrooms and den, Stop*4*Shoo®^'rt D*SheS*^B^ smoke One flier banked sharp- Down the coast, eight U.S. statian, days. CaU 6484962. Main St, Can 6484171. BEDROOM with connecUng ^ ^ estate 6170,000. For more In- with fireplace, aliuntaum sid- built-ta bookcases, com- living room, rec room, 2 fire- J AlftJ. AT Itocant aocountlng school patio sand. 643-9604. enclosed porch, shaded lot, fireplaced living room, formal tonT Mass., and. will be conducted jy avoid a glowing orange Army men were killed when two Uvlng room. In quiet adult ______formation CaU Flillbrick Agen- tag, $80,000. Phllbrlck Agency, plete air - conditioning, ‘ places, 1*4 baths, 2-car garage, PICTURESQUE by ARTHUR B. HEIM of 5 Elmore or ooDoga graduate neaded SEWING MACHINE iart permanent, siding, 616,900. dining room, 2-oar garage, bus fireball at 8,000. heUcopters cdMded near 'lUy home. Gentleman. Free park- MANCHESTER — Nice 8 rooms cy, 649-8464. Realtors, 640;8464. laige patio, carport and aluminum storms, rtioice loca- Road, IbomfiBonvSle, Ooim., aa per- to augmieat otw stadf. Pre- year’s model, never used, sac- Hayes AgSncy, 646418L Mne, $16,800. Wolverton Agen- Acre plus lot with fine view ‘‘An entire hlU erupted,’' an- Hoa. 230 miles northeast of Sal- xir^xmemtioner, 876- oversized garage, shad- tion. Hanley Agency, 643-0030. ARTHUR B. HEIM vious axperlenee In ttw TIRED OF TRAVELING? can rifice 686i or 62. per week. 646- tag, can mornings, or after 6 plus bath, heat, hot water, ga- „ attj st _ desirable comer______room Ranch, 6 bedrooms,,, ey. Realtors, 649-2813. of lake and moimtatas, ta other pitot said. gun. as the bulk of the U.S- irt ed lo t Good value. preferred neighborhood. Dated MOi June. 1966. field not easenUaL Com- 2027 after 6 p.m . 0412. J. D. Real g tenants, lot size ovendzed kitchen, 2 rec rooms, MANCHESTER — Bowers While the air blows were cavalry, airmobile, division Btop in at our plant for an 6 room Cape, one unfinished, FERGUSON ROAD — We’re not Truly a dream home with pany flCtem exodlent bcne- Estate Co., 6434129. 140 X 160, all utiUtiee, on bus tot 102x380’, exceptional condi- School. New 6 room Colonial, notiot* w “ app“ cation being‘deaUhbeing dealth agiinst' against the norta, north, went into action in Ope^TO interview. We have open- ATLANTIC boiler - complete giNOBR automaUc Zig-Zag ta shed dormer, fireplace, fenced sure whether this is the best all built-tas, carpeting, fite, wages and working tage Street, centraUy located, p\>xNt ROOMS including appU- line. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, tion, Buckley School area. $19,- $20,300— Manchester — 5% 1% baths, built-ins, aluminum *nns to rtve notice that I. u. S .pilots killed an estimated Nathan Hale againet a tougn ings on our second and with controls, expansion tank, cabinet, like new, monograms, yard, trees, near bus. Hutchins buy of the week or not but we room Ranch, sdl good draperies, included ta far aoimitlov in a growing large. pleasantly furnished ances, residential location, 695. 643-1677, 900. PhUbrick A gency, 649- siding, garage, quality built, below replacement cost tonn™ 70 Communists, destroyed 70 North Vietnamese. battaUon. third shift, premium paid 600 feet vulcan jApe, excellent embroiders, buttonholes, blind Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. do claim that this listing fea- sized rooms, large Mv- rooms, paiktag. CSn 649-2868 J. D. Reel Estate, 643-5129. 9464. ______.*low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- Low 30s. Owner transfer have fUed an application dated plus production bonus. Ap- condition, suitable tor shop ga- hemtag, etc. CrigtaaUy over tures solid housing value that tag room with carpeting June 30. 1966, wMh &ie Uquor Con- rage, etc. CaU 648-1138. for overnight and permanent 72 MANCHESTER — * «X>»» 0181. requires a quick sale and trol Commission for a Tavern eaama statliig ax 6800, take over left 7 payments FOUR ROOM clean apartment, Houses For &tle yj^j^CHESTElR — immaculate can’t be duplicated at the low and fireplace, kitchen will offer excellent financ- Uquor' Permit for the sale ot alco- guest rates. bonne, 1% baths, excellently lo- seUing price of $25,600. This hoUc liquor on the premises, U9 lenee and edncathm KEEP------. your .carpets - . beautifid ______of 68 each. Call______622-0981. __ ___adults, no pets. R efe^cM MANCHBSTERr-7 room Split cated22,900- Manch^tw, Porter and COMPANY Thomas, Mrs. WlUiam Laag- STANDARD Hospital bed equip- 6, 649-1426. TWO room furnished apartment, MANCHESTER — 2 family, S finished rooms, upper and low- Ten minutes from Consti- putable mercfaandiatag organ- Rockville. kitchen with tnillt-tas, stove, St. area, 7 room Colo- LIQUOR PERMIT ley’s chauffeur, laboriouaty ped with Balkan frame and tra- all utiUties. Apply 10 Depot and 6 flats, on bus line, $18,- er terraces, large wooded lot, Realty Co., Realtors, 649-1200, tution >, Plaza. Sacrificed REALTORS NOTICE OF APPLICATION isation plans to open a gift ROOM FOR LADY or gentle- dishwasher and disposal, 8 nial, Uving room, dining This 1» to rive notice that I. peze, 686. Also large wheelchair q j, grpoVE, refrigerator, den Square, A pt 4. 900. »iU brlck Agency, Real- tremendous possibilities for Eves. 649-2519. at $18,900. W. Liewis, 649- cramked up the 1926 Tin Uzxy NEW PBS shop In the Manchester area. man, quiet, convenient loca- bedrooms, $19,900. FtaUbrick room, kitchen, separate 522-2114 ANTANAS AlXmATTIS ot 109 West ^PeopW ^t until It shook oonvtM vriy. 625. 643-8062. set, miscellaneous Items. Call tors, 649-8464. large family. Priced in mid 5306. Center Street. Mlanchester. Conn., Require high school graduate tion, 224 Charter Oak St., 643- Agency, 649-8464. PORTEIR STREET — Doris den, 3 large bedrooms, have filed an application dated Then, reaseuming his usual dig- 649-8542 after 5:30. 30’s. For further information with retail store experience, CEDAR OLOTOES line poles, ______8368. Business Locatlona BRICK RANCH —Modern Smit]} Invites you to inspect this 114 tilod baths, fire - June 30. 1966. with the Liquor Oon- nity, he assisted the gi88llU«> EVERY call R F. Dlmock Co., 649- MANCHESTER — 4 family trot OomnilBBlon for a Pnetaute For Rent <4 kitchen with built-tas, 2% charming Colonial-style Cape place, basement garage, ® y ^/ATT APF SOUTH WINDSOR — spacious Store Liquor Permit for the sale of I . - 1 ^ fonnaUy gowned women Into permanent poritlon, ^ unusual m ^ y rbprigBRATOR, e x c e 1 lent FOR RENT — front room cen- 5245. home, excellent tocaticn, tip well landscaped rfiaded BARROWb & WALLAL.!!. oversized 7 room Spilt, 2V4 opportunity, good salary and Also 12-ton truck Jack, 649- baths, formal dining room. Cod at your convenience. De- alcoholic liquor on the premtsee. th e'^ oar. ' • M O N T H condition, 630. Call after 6, trally located, free parking, 59 pinaTHA'**^-^ store or oCtloa top condition, permanent sid- signed for happy and gracious lot, excellent location, ^c*ester Parl^ baths, paneled family room, 536 Main Street. MOncheoter. Oorai. generous benefits, to apply 1^3. family room with fireplace, 2- 250 CHAR’TBR Oak St. — 6 The biirtnese wtH be owned by Scenes like tfato took place to ^ ^ „ _ 643-6912. Birch St., 649-7129. apace, ground floor, dean, at- aluminum oombtaatlona, family living, fids 7-room home convenient to every- Manchester 649-5306 garaare, top location, deadend Adomaitis. Inc. of New London:,lInTheZ promptly send resume to Rob- car garage, AA Zone, 632,500. Ranch, one car basement Comer. Cdcheoter, and will be driveways of baaonial manstoM Agency. Realtors, fully occupied, $27,500. Wdl- Is situated on an acre of de- thing. street. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Fbllbrlclc garage, large lot 106x236, ex- SEVEN room Cape Cod — ga- condutded by ANTANAS ADOMAI all eUong Ocean Drive and BeH AT S n^^ ®StTno°'^a;^“teS^T r ENGAGEMENT BROKEN ^ woSen Te verton Agency, Reeltors, 649- lightfully landscaped grounds. • TTS of 109 We«t Center Sta-eet. Man- prises, m e., 1469 New Britain ------YOUNG COUPLE very reasonable, women pre- ^ „ _ L 649-8464. cellent location, needs paint rage, over-sized lot, 76x306, Avenue Saiueday aa weeMtty riding lawp mower, 612. Snow a.m. - 8 pjn . 2813. ______Priced right for this prestige $26,800—South Windsor. 6 year COLUMBIA Lakefront —> 7 ch»«t©r. Oonn.. _ an pormWtee Ave., West Hariford. ferred, near bus and shopping. and paper, J. D. Realty, 648- amesite drive, new roof, new ANT,- ANAS xrADOMATTIB ~ residents recaptured for a blower, cost over 6200, 6*0, 26 WILL SACRIFICE $16,900 ROOM RANCH, area. CaU Doris at 649-1200, room summer home, easily Dated 27th June. 1968. PRATT &. parldng, kitchen privileges. 649- mut o F OFFICE suites ta 5129. lake ST. — new Raised Raiudi old, 7-room spUt level, 3 septic tank, g;ood condition, Grove St., Manchester. built-ta stove, raised hearth ______Eves. 649-2619, Jarvis Realty winterized by adding furnace, weekend Ite gilded gtocy of 40 3 ROOMS LOVELY 9167. State Theater Building. In- bedromns, 114 baths, $17,500. Call 640-3046. fireplace, basement, large maNCHES’TER — two family. with finished rec room, 1% cement dock, good swimming. years ago. INSURANCE SALESMEN NEW FURNITURE quire 11-8 p.nr., Mr. Daly, 648- baths. Now being completed. Co. large Uving room, din- WHETNEY wooded lot. Hutchins Agency, 5-5, 2-car garage, conveniently ing roflhr and kitchen, $17,900 — 4 BEDROOM Cape, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Outside The Etaw, R $T-mB- PORTABLE tape recorder — AND APPLIANCES 7832. XT you are a licensed cas- Apartmento—Flato— Realtors, 649-5324. located. Investment opportun- buy now and choose your own m ANOHES'TER — Suburban finished family room, vvith fireplace, walk-out bose- 649-6324. Hon French ctiatoau, those weO new, best offer. 649-6766. EVERYTHING Interior and exterior decordt Events ualty insurance salesman Tenements 63 STORE — center of Mandiester, ity. Leonard Agency, Realtors, setting, relatively new Coloni- also a pine paneled rec- ment, large lot, close to Route preserved vintage ears dis« AIRCRAFT FOR ONLY $398.93 ______tog, big wooded lot. SelUng for al with 4 rooms down and S WAPPING — beautifully' del and want an opportunity "NEVEJR used anything like it,’ Here’s The Story — This was newly remodeled store, front 646-0469. reation room, G.E. built- 15. MiUette Agency, 643-5992. Gov. Rockefeller gorged their paasengera for m $28,500. T .J. C rockett, Realtor- up, one full bath, 2 lavatories, signed 7 room Colonial, with to earn money under the say users of Blue Lustre tor young couple on THREE and Interior, reasonable rent- NEW 6 ROOM tas, fireplaced oversized ~ In Capital roaring 1606 party given by and Pratt A Whitney Airoraft room apartment, 470 PRINCETON St. — Custom buUt 643-1577. full basement, combination attached 2-car garage, rec NEW YORK (AP) New best renyuneratiqn plan you cleaning carpet. ^^nt_electric March 12th. A few weeks later Main £,.. ______- ______als. Brokers Invited. 622-3114. garage, Shaded lot, quiet for the benefit of the Newfusi; recently announced that Main St. Adidts. 9-6, 643-2426. 3 bedroom home, cabinet kltcih- windows, attached garage, % Lots For Sale room, 214 baths, large kitch- York Gov. Nelson A. Roricefell- may see, you owe it to COLONIAL MANCHESTER — Spacious, location, immaculate Moon Launch Preservation Society. 1,600 new jobs will become shampooer 61- The Sherwln- informed us they w ish ed ------— bacco bus, also school bus work ing Oo., 849 Wetherell Man- portatlon n i send my auto for three BEQDROOM new apart- father and luvcle, the Will Mas- APPRENTICE PRO- 628-2839. 8 PM .; Sat and Son., 2 PM . to 6 PM . LAKEWOOD CHICLE North — holds promise of lasting protec- No Formal Talks sized, well-preserved Alice Bra* GRAMS—Courses ranging in faS. A|qpiy H. A. Frink, Wap- chester, 643-4126, 649-lSOO. you. No obligation on your part ment, oven and range, heat Oustom built Ranch being sold GLASTONBURY — custom built tion against mumps, tin Trio, were at the El Rancho den, now in her 80s, was so im< ptag. 644-1002, after 6 p.m. whatsoever. WASHENG’TGN (AP) — The Vegas in Las Vegas. from three to four years in and hot water, parking. $150. by original owner. Drive by 6 room Ranch, on 4 acres, 3 -phe Associated Pr.Press 60-atock State Departnient says no “for- clothes at the Elms that she STRAWBEStRIES — pick your A__ T P __p rnf__ g UWREMCE F. FIANO - mSXn generous bedrooms, formal din- average at ^ hod gained .9 Sheet Metal, Machining and MAKE 630 or more per day on J. D. Real Estate, 643-5129. Resort Pn^erty our sign is on the property. 100*1 mal, sit-down discussions” are Davis went to Mississippi Sat- dathee at The Elms that s Tod and Die Making. own. A«Mts 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD For Rent 67 For appointment to inspeirt tiie ing room, built-in kitchen, 24’ 321.8 with 'industrials up 1.1, urday and entertained the Mis- ggjyj jjer chauffeur home to (Food Route. Man or woman, every day, Olode Brothers, FIVE rooms, first floor apart- under way for restoration of OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. Interior call T. J. Crockett, livii^ room with catiiedral cell- rails off .4 and utilities up 1.6. sisslppi marchers at Tougaloo f^ch her maid to see them toou MEW SECOND : SHIFT ,part or fiUl-time. Experience Glode Lane, oft Tolland St. ment, 2 bedrooms, dining room, COLUMBIA LAKE — cottage - ^ U.S. aid to Haiti. not required. Write Clyde Dy- Realtor, 648-1677^______tag, 114 baths, 2-car garage, The''Dow Jones average of 30 A spokesman Issued the deni- Most of the 500 guests ta the FBEMIUM — Itof^loyea near East Hartford —Manches- SOFA, chair, T-V, large form ica kitchen and Uvtag room, cen- tor rent by season, private built -1961, $27,500. Wolverton industrials at noon was Up 1.94 Bard, Box 7876, Baltimore, al after President Framwts Du- Concerning his southern trip, palatial ballroom preferred the ' I working on the second shift ter town Une. table, suitable for eottage, tral. High school children ac- beadt and boat dock. CaU Co- MANCHESTER — Two family, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Md. 21227. work, i^row and prosper to at 899.10. valier indicated Sunday' that Davis told Gov. Sawyer: “ At ,n„altz, or to sit out in the chdUy at our Bast Hartfwd and shadow box. 649-2053. cepted. CaH after 6, 640-9722. hpnbia, 228-30ia 6-6, btalt 1961, convenient- to Aircrafts weakened -with the first sound of shots in Mis- ^ beautiful illuminated Southington plants will re- discussions had begun. “The schools, bus, shopping, separ- Douglas falling more than 8 matter is uirier way,’’ DuvaUer gardens flUed with bubWing . ceive an increased shift pre- SitOBOons Wanted— ' SEALY mattress and box qntog ate utilities, aluminum com- (Coventry ’ 144 Adam s 8t. points and Boeing and United said when questioned on the t oW i mium equal to 10% of their Female 88 with steel frame, on wheels, AIR binations, good income. Wol- a ma COLONIAL CIRCA 1730 Aircraft off about a point. CBS television-radio___ j.______programgoing to sing 1 shall overrun. w.nih«obirches. Atmr few tu>niv hardy souls dbl botudy baae rate. I -. , FTCK YOUR own strawberries, $16. Nine drawer m odem efyled verton AgeiKty, RealtoES, 649- BXFEltlBNOED mother with Electrcmics were- mixed, Ray- “Face the Nation” whether aid Christine Keeler try to preserve the Chorleetoa 1' 3 acres of ripe strawberrieB, chest, 616. 876-6S46. ^ 2 8 1 3 . tprrix,ten WCOtKERS — refereacea woiUd like care of CONDITIONED Old pegged frame home, theon gaining a point and Zenith discussions are going on now. for'ixreterity, though. 26c quart, ^ r c h Mountain Rd., beautifully restored Nine dropping a point. Duvalier, In the interview LONDON (AP) Christine Most charity functions tele '< Oafl Mr. WlHiam Cole^nan child, age 2H to 10 years. hours 2-6 pirn. 643-6636. MOVING — 48” drop leaf table, OOZY 6 room Cape — recently' rooms, 5 bedrooms, 5 work- at 665-6532 for an inter- 643-8867. 4 chairs, 8’ sectamal green redecorated with Ookml'al de- Among the metals, Anaconda aimed in the Haitian capital of Keeler, central figure ta Brit- year cost them from $50 to $160 * ing fireplaces, fine paneling, lost more than a point and Am- p^rt au Prince, also said he was ®*in’s 1963 sex-and-polltics scan- vtsw appotatment at your STRAWBERRIES — pick your sofa, pair of table lamps, 7 COMFORT cor, eat-ta kitchen, large lot, wide floor boards, 34 acres eiach. > WANTED — ChUd to take Care erican Smelting end Homestake aonvenlanca. own, 36e per quart. G. Murphy, pain 82” fiberglaa drm ^, walk - out basement, $17,900. open and wooded, good sure that U.S. aid would be re- <161, Iras given, birth to a toil. It B|bt the rich people’a of in my home while mother picked up about half a point. was announced Sunday. 164 French Rd., Bolton, ott print, twin box spring, mat- Leonard Agency, Realtors, 846- frontage on a high-way and stored. prepervatldn party was procti- VWt The Employment Office woita. 649-5693. IBM advanced 4 points. The UUted States end^d its Christine gave ^ ^ e - oauy poor people prices — $16. Route 86. trera, aU Uke new. 640-0246. STANDARD SCREW CO. HARTFORD DIV. ONE SIZE 0469. a quiet country road Short z: 400 Mata Street commuting to Hartford or ald to Haiti in 1968 with the ex- niaturely last Wednesday. The pa^ of the “ Good CM Bast Hartford, Connecticut WILL WATOH pre-schoOl child gqfiaWBBatRIBS 30c a quart (M 4) TWO-FAMILY flat with a big Conn. University. CaU Su- ta my home wsekdeyn. 649- planation that the money was weighed 6 pounds U . D a ^ ” celebration were tours on big berries. 817 Volpi Road, HOTFOOm electric stove, good Why not move up to a bright ik w future in cne of the largest 2-oar garage located on Woixl- zanne Shorts, M3-8886 or being wrongfully used. ounces. It was not expected un- Saturday and Sunday through 8348. completely air conditioned plants ta the world. Stable com- OpenPer Tour Oonvenienca— BoHon. oondition, $96. CUl 6494208. for MOW omployas of bridge S t Five rooms down, Doris McLallen, 246-6070. HEALTH CAPSULES til July 8. tjjo Newport palaces. merical bustaeae established ta 1875, rton-defonse o rie n t ant Ehcclusive with . . . by Michael A. Petti, MJ). CAPITAL FOOTNOTES The former playglrl married '______Monday through lYiday FLAOB your loved ones wMh a a variety of exceUoit career openings m ^ Standard Seretr tix up. Both units vacant. Sep- The Republican. Coordinattrg James Livermore, 24-yea^ld 8 sjn. to 6 p jn. mirse ta ptesMUXt private home your first cht^oe for improvtag your future. Many ,mai:y pro- arate heat porches, fencing, J. WATSON BEACH what . i :am vou po •r» Vhaa., Wed., Thurs. Evenings whUo you vaoation. 818-8364. PRATT & gressive emnpany benefits. etc. Real sound home. T.J. , HFOR ^ Committee bolds its sixth iheet- engineer, teat Oct. 22. Morse Supports Cook Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. and COMPANY .dN^M M IA^ . tag today end Tuesday to con- ' Christine said she may name till 8 p jn. 8324 ______^ ______WOODBRIDOB (APy—Robert atuitoy Maning tOl Moon Myia 2900 tedMOIDEftY REALTORS sldm' task force reports on do- the baby Nicholas becaine it I WKL babysit tai my boms te WHITNEY IMMEDIATE OPENINGS, CHOICE O F SHIP1S, OOME SEE OUR 6 and 6 du- nwi mestlc apd international issues; was Christmas when she first M. CkMk, a spHnter candidate day or week. 648-4484. For tee tovoUeat two-aome A «mdress ^ th fuU sWit juOge 8t. Mod- 522-2114 it also will discuss subject re- knew she was expecting. for Oemgrees in the 8rd District, FOR MEN AND WOMEN; TURRET LATHE OP ara teeee Look-AUkes bow-tied and rose-*mbroidery is sure to iritchens, dining and Hv- lating to tee 1966 political cam- hoe received a statement of sup. WILL BABYSIT ta my borne AIRCRAR PRATT & ERATORS AND S e i T E R S / T O O L M A K E R S / paigns. port from Sen. Wayne M one, weekdays tor efaUdren over 9. and bound with eontrasttag please yo^ ^ that pretty! Ac*d a eimple-to- each side. Two ga- COVENTRY — delightful tddor The Federation of American D-Ore. 6494810. PAWA is Mring laTge numbers of peopte from outside the TOOLGMNOBRS / MILUNG M ACMNE OPER- Snead Signs WHITNEY Greater Hartford Area to work ta their East Hutford No. 8323 is ta tine 8, 10. 12, alip-tato bolero and her cos- fanprwements. home ta convenient location Hoepitale aaye tee 104 private, Cook, an asiristant profeaeoe ATORS / iORCM ATIC OPERATORS AND SET- with S bedrooms, 2-car garage. FHILAiDBLPHIA (AP) — of eocdology at Ylale Univereity, Dogs—BMH Pate 41 Plant To assist them ta finding suitable housing, tte 14.16 18 Bust 28 to 38. 10, tume is complete. Ownen asking mid twenties, profit-making hoapitala ta its maintain a Hot ot avzdlable rooms tor rent of v^ous TBRS/DRttL PRESS OPERATORS / HONE AND bust 21 8% 'voids of 35” ; con- Pattern No. 2900 has tissue^ Weekends or evenings call, 648- If you are looking for a home otgonizatton_____ do __not want_ to„ par-_ Quarterback Norman Snead hae jjg running ae the American Hi, AIRCRAFT DACHSHUND Pig>pies — sizes and price ranges. LAP OPERATORS / iURR. BUFF AND POLISH trasttat^ S t a T ^ y o r d . -s iz e * 2. 3, 4 . 0128, 649^1086. with extra land, this listing has tic“patrta"tee'^ea^^^ ^o- ‘*®’^ Movement candidate, three acres. A real buy at $19,- DMaicn of United ready to go. Also WebnazaiMni, im in BisAa 3 4 5 6. Iron transfer; color chart, full —;------— gram under preeent payment *^® PWiadelphia E ^ e e o f one of the principal potate of OPERATORS / REPAIR MACHINISTS / ASSEM- T 8 % S ^ yite’ directions. To onler. send 35c NEW ^ f(^ 4-family, ne^ly 900. Call Ni(dc Convertino, Jar- Aircraft Corp. health assured. Southtagttm, LOW COST. TO O! To permit cor Hooslag DivisioB ,to plays, although it supports the National Fywtball League, the AIM program la opposition 6284678. lefor prospeettvs tensats to yon MERS / PUM P IGSmS / EXPEDHERS / INSPBC. vards. ta coins to:—Anne Cabot, The finished, large rooms, tadl- vis Realty 0>., Realtors, 643- oixirian announced today. to UUted States policy In Vtot Bhat Hartford, Conn. CASH RATES (15 WORDS) y ' centoasttag Mandiester Evening Herald, vidual heat, designed for bus- 1121, E ves. 640-9633. T^ mist chairman and presi. ^ Nano, ... plcBie caB BIT. John J. Oocney TO RS / CHBCKHIS / HBAT 1REAT OPBIATORS / ?!? »»«” » ffirS S . oirSH liO**, In . to bw oM MJMO. O m Dc m ...... 45e 3 Days . . . . . $ 1 . 1 7 pt 666-9977 deU of tee new National Otean-1^6'*® ‘‘Aa a Demoorat.'’Mote. pM, An Equal Opportunity 3rbB — lliree cute kittens to PLATERS / DIE C AST OPERATORS / tUlLAR O MTO TOM . S.T. I««« mm. VERNON — Very attractive 6 ography AterriaN"" is John H. accuracy. His paeM eheil. support in the 1988 cam- Jhi^yer, M A F add room Cepe, Ugh elevation, a(BRCIfA PAIUV. HAVe A good homaa 649-3064. Six Days . . . . . $ 1 . 9 8 10 D a y s ...... $3.00 OPBATOR5 / 1WICKB»/ LABORER$ / l. D. AND pattern to! Sua Bumett, For latrOsas mitUiag, dMAa BEPTIME 4NACK, Clotwortey of Baltimore, Md. .^gained 2,346 yards and acoouU- paign those oandidetee who are aMh pattern tetwie patUsn.” Print MANCHBWIBB —ltiig«7 room nicenice view, view, 2-car 2-car attached attached ga- ga- The Food and Drug Admlnle- ed for 16 touchdowM, opposed Jto What I oonalder to — (BtOOiOMa and boordteg eU IMMEDUTB ACnOK OJ>. CeflBMLES$ G R IN D a OPERATORS. retire AT*fHE #AM6 rtoe. Addreee SSte Zip Code. R ^ : Time every ni6 ht, folloh^ tratimi begina hearings today on ------:------r- h® ovar lUegal and toimmal war ^ 'b leed s, w —|7*TT C. Pratt & Whitney Rircraft 1186 AVE. o r AMERICAS, Utchen, fornai dining room, - nicely landscaped lot, taunedi- itetlfla aftebduit — Call befim 10:30 wadtdays ($. AJI. Saturdays). Yon NEW YORK, N.Y. 10086. . Style No.,end Size. A ROUTINE AT 8EPTIME, meprotwmate, the techUcal Doubles — Mays, 8 ^ Fran- in Asia and who are also lup- Cbus, Bebno ltd., BoMon. 648- Nonr Is tee time to noove o p . . • fam ily roosn, 24x24 with fire- ate Qocityancy. Owner trans- 61 haur WMk, must be U can start an ad or cancel an hi same day. Special crochet and enteroid- ANP RELAX I name tor two widely used tran- oieoo, 17; Ptaeon, OI«lnnati: porter* of our tnuch-oaedte » 8497. For Ist-claae mafitag add 10c place, 2mir gan^re, large lot ferred. Priced at $18,600. W ar- OMT end have driver's U- Apply Pmonnel Dept Mca.-PM., 7 a^ -6 pjB. quUlBera called MUtown and Wynn and Bateman, Hauaton, Orsat Society doaragte gw. 5 ^ for era* I* with fralt treee, 820.000. Pbil- ren E.iH owlanl. Raaitor, 64Sr igiply in penon^ Gor- £tt^tdtt0 If^rdlk BquaUL and OaMnn. PUtedllplila, IS, gran,** .ou 92 ROAD A d t e S TJS t e ^ oo«to. atari. bilck Ateuey, U08. Jac^-nm — te o n ute-l 643-2711 Ctaasilied tttpL WmOSOIL CONNs Na and IHaa. Aaefoal ( X MONDAY; JUNE 27, 1966 TWfiMTT jKitturl|(pBter tow titig lieralb

TiM American Xasglon Post Show Displays About Town win mfsst an detect officers to- morroitv at 8:15 p#n. at the Fair NecAless poe^ home. Deisgates and ad-' PMb* qipto of Bmanucl Lu- tematM to a department con- The ofllciBl Wwld’s Fair Neck- ttwna.', Ohureii Women wUl lace, a $25,000 jewelry cieaU now! Vacation wony-free! have a picnic tomorrow at 6:30 woman who will discuss Jewelry pm. at the church personage, trends with visitors at the Manchester Chapter of 27 Pitkin St. Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Go with an MFC Traydoan BFOBSOSA. will meet tonight ton Pkmff and Mr. and Mrs store. a t 8 at Bunce Sdiool, Olcott In all, the eollection contains Go wab money for every need. . . tranppop- St The meetli* is open to all Robert Bauer are hi charge of more than 25 pieces UP » Manchester WATBS will meet tomorrow at the Italian

American Club, Eldrldge St. We're as Weighing in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Members of the ways Trawel Service near as and means committee are in 905 MAIN STREET ^ MANCHifTfR iMOPPMW PARKADI change of program. 382 Middle Turnpike West your ^ 643-2165 A

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Tour order for drug needs and oosihettcs wU be taken Tenting Tonight on Some Campground a mmmmmammmmammamrn...... ear* (d ImmedlaMsr.

The girls Will be camping out, so the sleeping bags wUl come in Wndy. The tw ride pa^- LECLERC ed ySterday and got an early start today on the Phinney-Hunt Educational Tour ^

FUNERAL HOM E Wedt. The bus drtver, Kenneth Wideman, is loading the luggage compartoent. ^ s s Ph^te ^ k's dated so yea kabw k's FRESH! (M do/iX AngellU of WlHlmantlc, one of the adult supervisors on the trip, waits « the extreme right,

m MAIN ST.—MS-K821 1 FUNERAL to get her luggage aboard. (Her 'cl photo by Satemis.) Prescription Pkarmaey SERVICE St. Margarete Circle, Daugh- WALTER N. tw s of Isabella, will have a fam- Young Adults XjECLERO YOU ALWAYS IffiOUND BEEF ily spaghetti supper tomorrow Director Meet Tonight week at 6 pm . at the KofC Home. SAVE AT THE Sf#iWee« 23 Main Street, Manchester Mrs. Francis Gallo is in charge A summer-recreation planning of the event. MAYTAG Call 64f.S«69 and organizational meeting for ARTHUR URUC Aay she ykf. Manchester’s young adults, age Open casting for “Mr. Rob- YI H e t a s hop eai j y 17 through 20, has been called Wilis—we cot ert,” the november production for tonight at 8 at the Teen ,R nMsskssh; of the UttVe Theater of M!ain- Center on School St. •MM m 0M cheeter, wlU,be held tonight and Miimnmaants MATERNITY The meeting, scheduled by the Wedneeday at 8 p.m. in the rec and park department, with drama group's clubroom, 22 Oak the cooperation of the Manches- sus- St. The public is invited to try- SWIM SUITS ter Jaycees, is similar to a meet- outs. ing held on June 16, when only For Swim or Play Fnsh Cromd Oidk » 68 i 10 teen-agers showed up. While They Last Manchester Assembly, Order The rec and park department of Rainbow for Girls, will have Fimdi Gieand Reand ss 78» has a tentative program of stop Shop an initiatory meeting tonight at dances, splash parties, hoote- 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. ^ nannies and athletic activities Bradlees Glazier's Officers are reminded to wear which it will augment with any long white gowns. Refresh- favorable suggestions aired to- CMlMSleBlB 78i Bi«aMVeal«-o ^ ^ Corset and ITnlfomi Shop ments will b6 served after the 681 ^ night. ^ ^

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