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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 you cm see Miss., after covertog 27 miles. Tynan, who also supports such The new spreadhead brought Marine officers at the battle of H, I wish I was.” He went an A white man. Aubrey Norvell, today for three North Vietnam- ffiiS country, because every inch here, that didn’t end a thing.” legislation, said “ Tt doesn’t the bulk of the U.S. 1st Cavalry, estimated that relentless U.S. to say he accepted Klein’s “ ho«- of Memphis, was charged with ‘ the country Is controlled by Meredith began the trek June mean that a fellow can drive a ese battalions swarming lihe Airmobile, Division Into action air and artillery fire may haA^e pitality” and was “ glad to have attempted murder and is free on system of white suprema- 5 at Memphis, Tenn., 226 miles motorcycle just because he can coastal hills of South Viet with elements of the lOlst Air- cost the Hves of 300 Cornnui- a place to stay." a $25,000 bond in the case. » north of Jackson. _He was operate a car,” Nam’s central plateau. borne Division, U.S. Marines nists, or about half the enemy Dodd denied he ever delivered Meredith reoaHed that he was wounded by a blast of biixtehot King and other national civil In North Viet Nam, U.S. Navy force. U.S. Tith Fleet sMpe off- any speeches written by KlelB and several South Vietnamese rights figures rushed in to take PaBtore to Speak bombers left a large fuel dump battalions in the expanding Op- shore joined in the barrage. end te^fied a 1964 trip he made up the marathon mission, turn- In flames which sent up Mllo'ws The air raid against the North to Germany was to conduct aa HARTFORD (AP)—U.S. Sen. eration NaUian Hale, and put ing it into a Negro voter regis- John O. Pastore of ]Rhode Is- of smoke visible from as far off the air cavalry’s commander, Vietnamese oil installation left investigation for the Senate In- tration crusade. They led the hed by Instinf^t land was named formally today as their carrier 150 miles away, Maj. Gen. John Norton, in over- an inferno that glowed late into ternal Security sulxx)nMnittee— marchers off U.S. 51 — the to be keynote speaker at the an American spokesman report- all charge, the niglit, not to help Klein hang onto route planned by Meredith — 'Twelve hours after the .strike ctients there. Connecticut Democratic State ed. A new spearhead Sunday and meandered through the The reinforcements of by twin-jet A6 intruders from He toetified the ordy Oennaa Convention Friday night. drove into the Trang Luong heavily Negro populated delta sJtytroopers turned Operation Blind Man’s Pinscher State Denocratic Chairman area north of Tuy Hoa during a The trek covered 262 miles on (See Page Nineteen) (See Page Tea)] John M. Bailey said that Pastore Nathan Hale into a giant visit by Gen. William C. We.st- the highways, many more inside search-and-destroy sweep in- had axxiepted Ms Invitation to moreland, comm'ander of U.S. such Mississippi towns as volving at least 6,000 U.S. com- Developed Cataracts address the opening session of forces in Viet Nam. He traveled Batesville, Grenada, Green- bat troops. The prime targets the two-day convention. among the troops by light plane rf»rt-wave radio operator, Mc- wood, Itta Bena, and Belzoni,. A. were the battered sTirvivors of a t*E3TRiO«r |AP) — Hesitancy Paistore replaces Vice Presi- and helicopter. Heroic Mother Praised Adams told other hams about stubborn North Vietnamese bat- M the end of the leash told Jack side trip by auto to FhiladelpIMa dent Hubert Humphrey, who was hte and Dell’s plight. The opera- talion Mt repeatedly iri eightt Eight Army helicopter crew- HtciAidamB, S3, something was (See Page Nine) (gee Page Ten) men were ktUed today when t'wo tion money rolled in and there days 0^ fighting. mamg. was transportation to take Dell However, U.S. Intelligence oboppeiis collided near Tuy Hoa Tiny Tot Kept Alive dirring the drive. It turned out, the Mind was to a clinic. sources reported that two other Two weeks ago Dr. William North Viet Nam battalions were To the north, U.S. Marines leading the blind. McAdams’ dog, Dell was Magrane of Mishawaka, Ind., Violence Erupts in the same area 240 miles and Vietnamese troops went ding him through downtown removed Dell’s clouded lenses, northeast of Saigon. Tc^ether after the remnants of another In Icy Plane Wreck i it streets on a rainy April Thursday the stitches inside her In Poland After the three battalions total about battalion of North VietnamoHe SEATTLE, Wash. (AP)— tude, “ pixhably saivtng toe MM when he sensed indeoiBion eyelids were removed. 1,500 men, the sources said. regfulars and hard-core guerril- "Her courage and Initiative of my wife and child.’* — _ las in tunnels and bunkers iSa the dog’s part. But after the eye (^ration, Religious Rites So far 395 Communists have saved our baby’s lif e,” says the The young husband flew with northwest' of Hue, 400 miles ^ veterinarian discovered "she lay there for hours, like been reported killed as the al- husband of a young mother who the seaich planes, refusing to she was dead,”said Onete Rob- WARSAW, Poland (AP) — northeast of ^ g o n . Tlic Leath- at Dell, a 7-year-(5ld Dober- lied force, in small units, went managed to keep her 2-month- aJbandon h o ^ through a long About 1,0(K) hymn-singing Polish ernecks counted 66 enemy Pinscher, was as blind as inson, McAdams’ mother and a ^ter the camouflaged North old baby and herself alive for Friday and into Saturday aifter- bodies, took four North Viet- master and had been leaid- nurse at Doctors Hospital, who GathoUcs clashed with Mub- Vietnamese, making sporadic two days in a plane wreckage noon. Mm “ on instinct and gute made Dell her special patient swdnging police Sunday night in on a cold, snowy mountain. through the dog’s ordeal. (See Pkge Eight) ne.” two attempts fio march on Com- Loren Little, 24-year-old Uni- t)ell had cataracts, a malady Mrs. Robinson says Dell Is versity of Washingtou medical starting to look better. "Her munist party headquarters in nmon to both humans and Warsaw. student, spoke with pride as he The lenses of her eyes coajt is coming back and she is told of Che ordeal his wife, Kar- At the height of the outbreak, AMA Research Links so fogged she barely could, beginning to scamper around la, 26, underwent to save herself guish light from darkness, the house again.” hedmeted police charged into a and their daughter, Laure. Ijywtunately dogs have a seC' McAdams knows Dell can see' chanting crowd of youthful sup- Mrs. Little’s father and step- News Tidbits M set of lenses, though an op- again, even without a veterinar- porters of Stefan Cardinal Smoking, Emphysema mother died in toe crash on the Shation to remove the defective ian’s assurance. He oan feel a Wyszynski, the Polish primate, aoww-covered side of 9,671-toot CHICAGO (AP) — EJmphy- ly, tor more than a year, the Gov, Dempsey says he will pte costs $350. And no one could more confident tug on the leash. and began swinging their trun- aema, a lung disease with a (logs inhaled cigarette sipoke Mt. St. Helens. work with existing boards and McAdams what the “ Right after the vet took out cheons. Newsmen saw at least Mrs. Little suffered a broken death rate increasing faster in through hollow plastic tubes authorities studying conditions of the operation would her stitches, she placed her paw two persons struck by clubs and back, broken rib.s, a coltopsed Die United States than that of inserted in their wdndpipes. at the Meriden' School for Boya in my hand for a handshake. reported several arrested. ' lung and frostbitten feet. any other single disease, has In a report to the general st!ofax) state park. . . . Communist km the Department of Hous- plete revitaliaation program” of vate utilities. The project’s flicted, as well as those who tiem to Jl^e possible effects of rocky side of the mountain. £>rickson crash-landed toe party elects longtime leader pig and also subject to change downtown. Tax revenues will go share of the relocation is nor- have read her many books, or human' smoking. Wins Contest craft on a ledge at the 5,6(X)-fbot Ous Hall as general secretary Mter detailed engineering Mud- up 8uid the tax case will in- mally 50 per cent of the total have seen the movies or plays The study was headed by Dr. crease, the agency predicted. level. He and Ms wife were and Harry Winston as national H* are made for the project cost. (A ‘‘good percentage” of Jane Mai-sh, 24-year- based on her life. Osejar Auerbach of the Veterans TTie renewal plans would dre- killed. chaiiman ait first (>^nly _ an-^ Vlie infoimatloa was oontaiii- overtiead utilities may go un- old New York soprano After spending most of her Administration Hospital, East Little, deecrlblng Ms fatoer- nounoed election in. seveft',years. fei a sa-page report titied, ate a mall along Main St., re- derground.) is seen during the life workii^ tirelessly to better Orange, N.J., and- E. Chiyler locate a portion of Main St., tn-law as a “ very cautious pilot, .... Secretary of State Rusk A IChrket, Ooet and Project Improvements — $4.6 the conditions of the Mind and Hammond, hi toe statistical re- widen several streets and in- Tschaikovsky Interna- ' a senslMe flier,” noted that toe tells Southeast Asia Trekly Or- Potential for Down- million. Includes streete, storm deaf, Miss KeUer has retired to search se(^on of toe American tional Singers Contest last reports from the plane had ganization (the United States '' Renewal Project.” crease parking beMnd Main St. and aanitary sewers, land- a niral retreat In Western Con- Outcer So^ety. which she wpn in Mos- Ms altitude as 8,600 feet. He be- will continue “ persistent ef- if the repiort's title was uMn- and the mall area. scaping and grading. necticut. They reported that toey at- Uevea Elricksoin fought to bring forts” to move Viet Nam war jtfng, (he MfomiatieH within The MRA gave this break- > IntoroM — $300,0()0. The esti- cow. First prize was “fihe’e living in retirement,” tempted to dupUoate human even more ao. The ak'ency down of toe expected $16d mil* '» ^ $2,750 in cash and a the' etippled oe«ft to Ms enuto from the battlefleid to the con- AMS to rttov that tf Hod ecet e< toe ]nx>Jectt (See Page Three) gold me^al. ^ (See Page Seven) (Sm Page seven) lawling ait a much lower alti- •snace table. , . r' J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1966 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO 'ITANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 196« may have tried a aymphony con- cert or two, or maybe an opera, Sheinwolfl on Bridge mEnoouis Andover have not found It entertaining. DRIVF IN HARTFORD • No Guns, Bows DON’T MENTION DIAMONDS Wert dealer _ FRIENDS MOVED AWAH Yet they were led to beheve in Summer Both tides vnlneraiM Costs, Aims Detailed TO rrAUAN BRIDGE STAR WARNESLf* SPRINGS, schoot that music was entertain- NORTH Keep in touch by Long Distance. It's the easiest way, "A Comedy Calif. (AP)—^Tlie Los Coy- 40 Dump Permits Available “THE WAY ing. In terms ot producing a A KQ4 and the beet— next to being there. Th e Southern New Theaters By ALFRED BHEINWOU) Spectacular!’* otes Indian Reservation has propeirly educated audience for ^ K5 England Telephone Company. the best in music, it may fairty If you run into Pietro Porquet, O A3 i Thos* MagnHieMt For Downtown Renewal ju st been opened weekends For Residents’ Junk Cars I HEARD IT” be said that music education in to campers and picnickers, Q M «i In Tlwir Flying Tlsing the U. S. Bureau of *Tt would be very difficult to this country is a drastic and Edward Albee’s provocative Who’s AirAld of Vir- ...... m<,nds..... it’s a . painful subject w«r (ContlAued from Page One) but they’ll have to whoop it The board' of selectmeri has has served as a member for 38 as— at— Census figures, the MRA pre- albtrwct nev[ private investment thorough failure, at least in the grjnia Woolf ?" opens the 10th season, of the Nutmeg with the former star of the Ital- up peacefully. announced that applications for years. He undement su r^^ by John Gruber $ Q*103 $ AJ86 mated interest costa of the pre- ^ population m Manches- into the downtown area with pubiic schools. Summer Playhouse tomorrow evening at 8:30 in the ian bridge team ever since he 0162 O K8754 Fatty Duke Guns, bows and arrows ^ \ X ,, at Windham Hospital last Fri- in Bminary loan notes used to fi- 55 000 by 1070 and 71,000 the imesible exception of resi- are prohibited. dumplng of unregistered junk reported, as getting There is a pamphlet for the ^ir-condition^ Harriet Jorgensen Auditorium on the misirfayed the diamonds A K97 A 1064 "BILLIE" nance the town’s share of the logo ' detrtial apartment construction. National Association of Second- ^ _____------Hand No. 109----- of- - the------recent* wortd SOUTH All In Color automobiles at the town dis- along well and expected horns ary Principals tiUed: “The Mu- ^niver^ty of C o n n w ^ championships. AJ106S HaRKORU-SPRIMIIIlD nPRiSMS^i a «« ‘he report, "New ^inpleUon will area are now available at soon. ty 9 7 4 2 Contingencies — 1975,000. A ^ xit fl a divided stores into ^ devetoped winch does not square, reel or orrice space wiu y nrem en’R Auxiliary discover. sic Curriculum in Secondary f Opening lead — three of School is over and child “ mllT'-’ln 'statu Schools.” In it, we find a vastly Houston s Alley Theater, will Tiger” win be presented Sun- O Q109 ^uired contingenor a^unt goJja stores and u*oessarlly have to be located anf bv I ^ . ed The Women’s AuxuLy to has had another year of pubhc ng different aim than that cur- appear as George, the middle- day, July 3 at Goodspeed Opera hearts. A 2 which represents about 15 ..... per eonvenience loods Stores. m Manohester. _Doj^^own 3^00 Sr^feeU the Andover Volunteer FlroDe- Lew Mathe. of the North Wert NoiA Eart SouA school musical education, cff A wns bte flnrt. Just whiat did he Connecticut has added some Marian Reardon has the role of You Like It,” Shakespeare’s Pats 3 A P *« 4 A leain? Not very much, I ’m sort of a p a rt-t^ e music de- day. I quote, , , . ,__ . . —onH kinsT to the ace, and back came FINAL Real Estate Ihirchases —$8,- i H his wife. A Nutmeg newcomer, comical treatment of men and ^ " ’The primary purpose is to to the deuce of diamonds, which AUPra «... « pro. ‘T S.VSS'S','S ■" afraid, whether he is enrolled pertment at a higher level, but Rod Nash, appears as Nick, the women playing the game of life 850,000. Estim ated cost of ac. disseminate the cultural aspects WEEK 1964 Manchester shoppers paid P^am and with new competition number engine the dinner I can’t find out that it has ac- good-looking biology professor, rode to the king. Bob Hamman ^ . . QuiriOg..—. property ---- —in the — X-project - .- OK,, ««« pomtiftrison *t would appear that it will be " ’'*1 need 1,100 multi-dwellmg number, or body number. Gaso- jndude election of new in the Mancheeter public schools So again of music 8ls aui art. Since it is and love, will be presented July returned another heart, forcing South’s laat three caids or in those of some other com- complislied anything, with Liza Prince completing area. About 170 properties will difficult to keep all of the ex- units by 1970—based on the jme and oil must be .drained oncers true that one measure of a civil- 12 and 13 at 8:30 p.m. at the dummy to ruff. ^ A-J-10 of ^ w matters remain “in statu quo,” f^eirm “ T B r i« ? n a s ^ isting stords-o^upied, thus coim ^pulation rise-and 2,400 by from the vehicle. A permit must Cleanup munity. isation’s level is the develop- the small cast as the latter’s Good-win Theatre of TYinity Col- Needing the rest of the tricks, would obviously win the last if' ]1 1 which as any lawyer .will tell A year or two ago I made wife. Nightly performances are lege's Austin Art Center. It Mon. - Thurs. $2A0 T ^ ^ on the exmected ii»rease in non- mercial property owners would accompany each car to be Saturday will be clean-up day you means “nothings happen- ment of Its arts, it is evident Forquet cashed the ace of clubs, Three tricks, a survey of schools in Manches- scheduled through Saturday. will be performed by the Syra- Fri. - Sat. — $2.75 ulation Thouners will srcnd P>’o*»nbly be seeking lower as- Rehabilitation. A range of dumped. at the Andover Congregational ing; don’t rock the boat.” that ail generations mu-rt be ruffed a low club and ruffed his The point is that Forquet had ter, New’ Britain, Blast Hart- taught the nature of the arts, STORBOWTON cuse University summer tour- 677-9119 for Beservatlona ^ sanofioono ^ hv laso ^ e v sessments on their properties if $1.2 mllion and $1.8 million is ^he selectmen were granted Church. Work will begin at 10 There ejcdsts a document pub- last heart with dummy’s queen no reason to think that trumps ford, W est Hartford, Middle- Including music. Inherent in ing company. . .Oboist Robert ^ired by toe Depart^nt of 3^98 , y expected to be spent in mod- authority for dumping such mo- a.m. and cbnUnue unUl the job Blonde and pretty Shirley of spades. Mathe carefully dis- -would break 3-2. He had every Housing and Urban Develop- town and Willimantic, regarding lished by the U.S. Office of Edu- Bloom returns to the Silvermine Housmg and Urban Develop- will spend $34,790,000. .emizing existing stores. ^or vehicles in the disposal area is done. Members are urged to “Music In Our .such teaching should be empha- Jones heads the cast of “Sound carded the king of dubs on this reason to Ihink that West had .THE- ment. How large downtown Man- musical education. Manchester cation titled sis on aesthetic values that will Guild Chamber Music Festival "Taking all these possibilities The downtown project, the yjg annual budget meeting participate any time during the of Music,” ’ opening tonight at trick. led the deuce of diamonds from The MRA gave this detailed Chester’s share of those future seemed to be in a dead heat for Schools-A Search for ^ r o v e - into consideration it is very like- MRA concludes could realize 7 limit was set day. A pot luck luncheon will enable pupils to; recognize and Wally Beach’s Storrowton Mu- July 10 at 8 p.m. at Gifford Now Forquet could not a holding of three or four dla- breakdown of $4.6 million ttl dollars will be, the MIRA says, fourth place, but even the school ment,” available from the goy- appreciate music true beauty gic pair in West Springfield Hall. This concert is the first of ly that there will be loss in the an investment totaling at least 35 days. The present opera- be served. svstem I considered firet left ernment printing office in get out of diimmy to diraw monds. This was enough to a»- ^OVAL- the project improvements por- is what downtown rene'wal Is all economic base of the downtown $8,250,000 and more likely $11,- gj-g only a portion of ------and greatness.” Well known for roles as other a four-part series. trumps. He tried overtaking sure the contra^ Farmlng^ton Ave., tion: about. The downtown’s bogey- loads to be desired. Washington for a very nominal area which ■will affect the over- 125,000. , thirty days so it is planned To OlasBlfy Sousa Marches, Rodgers and Hammerstein dummy’s king of trumps -with Daily/^estion Farmington Streets — $600,000. Includes man is the shopping centers, In general, I could not find Broadway show tunes, Negro all economic base of the town.” This means, MRA says, that have another period of dump- heroines ("Oklahoma” and the ace, but then the jack and Partner opiejm with one club, ttie extension of Cottage St., The MRA’s surveys found any definite set of aim«. bo ^ ^ ™ /*iho tArmn are apirituaito in fancy airangenients Area Weather _ - X, . ~ MiRA savs that to turn away with the increase n assessment „ inter date “Oarousel”), Miss Jones adds ten of trumps were not enough and the next player posses. You BOY SCOUT everything was rather topsy- mus'C who eathered “ d kindred music as ”o< true naoving a part ^ downtown y^ggg prospects, which follow and tax revenue the renewal onlv one-third of the dog new laurels as Maria Von WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — to______drew West's______trumps. Forquet ______bold: Spades, A-J-10-»-S; Hearts, wildendng Spruce St., Birch St., shoppers also visit the Parkade „oo/. .uni r,nu fny .taeif Dhiy o e M A N CH ESTER SH O P PIN G PARKADE turvy regarding c»picula 1963 greatness Notes and News Trapp in the tender and amus- The low, thick cloudiness over " a s beaten by the 4-1 break in 9-7*.4’27 D la ii^ d s, Q-10-9; au b si DRI VE MaplVl. La Charter Oak St. ^ regular basis of one or T^^^ro™ of revitaTiza: population in town had been so on, so far as 1 couW (fts- ^ niiHitfv ulcms. The music educator who IN to discuss music in the puDiic „ , - Ing love story of the young pos- Connecticut will be blown back trumps. 2. Borne improvement will be more times a month. ’ ^ ^ licensed by the Town Clerk for cover. At that time AT F’earson over the ocean today with a ..V oil lo n_____ —^ tion in downtown Manchester the new year which begins on PACK 98 schools of this country. f tulant and the gruff German Gash Diamonds What do you say? i^ e to all streets in the proj- .pjje survey discovered that would have to improve traffic was still alive and as head of wind shift to southwesterly, the Julv. Dog owners are subject to They decided that public "»«*<= ^ d ^ e d to officer. FVwqUet could make the hand Answer: Bid one spade. ’This GOP Delegates the MHS music department he U.S. Weather Bureau says. Manchester provides the Park- circulation and parking, and en- a penalty if their animal is not Cu** Scout Pack 98 recently Your charge school music needs revision tailuryl^ Winner of an Oscar a year “Magnificent Men” 1st K d w alks and ^ r b s $300,- g^jg 57 7 pgj. ggg^ of its courage store owners to invest seemed the one to Interview. from one end to the other and he s e ^ makes the effort, s.™ . .m m ., 1. ». 5 , Each Evening Except licensed by that date. l^ad its lari meeting of the sea- ago, the show abounds with pop- before ruffing a fourth round natural bidding system. The re- OM. New sidewalks curbs gggtomem. The Parkade, as a m th f modernizaUon of their To Nominate I ’ve always had the highest re- the report U not popular with ^ t^e lower grades, the mu. day and with it, higher tem- Fri. and Sat. Reg. Prices The office is open today from son at Buckley School auditori- account is ular song hits. The production of hearts. After Fforquet had sponse of one heart made in the ®^®tmg result^ jg got as dependent on stores. In other words, the im- gard for the rate Mr. Pearson, sic is too oomplioated for the peratures. 7 to 9 p.m. On the three other yg,_ musical educators who will a r runs nightly through Saturday. cashed the ace of cJubs at the worM ohampionshlp was an ar- m a^aiK s ana curos^ Manchester as Is the downtown age of downtown Manchester For Sheriff welconne child to understand. When the OAKDALE A cold front from the west days before July 1, the business pgrrid‘ Bo“yd7 Manchester) what he ar mid-day. Showers or thunder- opening bid of one club in the H., 1 aims, they have. The ques- T ords. Ann Corio’s ‘This Was and then cash the queen of dia- Neapolitan Club System. (’The 2oi. ______portion of the present “dry- pgr^ade the survey also recommen^ that tonight’s Hartford County Sher- with no evening hours on those pjehards, Barry Callahan, Mar- say was valid only for the high ^ whether or not the aims samethlng simtlar, so *he Burlesque” begins its second showers may accompany the ochobl and did not n e c e ^ rtly valid music ediKator says, "We have monds. response showed two kings or dock” system and providing a ’draws more heavily ® T iff’s Convention, along with the days. ty Hahn, David Brown, Andy week at Oakdale Musical Thea- front. apply elsewhere in the s y s t^ . ^ insider musical educa- ^ «lve them what they vrant.” Following the weekend’s cloud- Declarer could then ruff his one ace but did not promise from East Hartford, South CENTRE. tre In Wallingford tonight. The charge. At the time, I recommend^ ^ ^ ^ reoreatlon. We don’t, of course. But if the iness and dampness, a return last heart with the queen of any particular length in hearts.) Windsor and Vernon than the show is recommended for adults spades and draw a round of Copyright 1996 Sanitary Sewers — $750,000. a couple of more music teach- parUclpatlon, and an oc- educator wanU increasing en- only, with performances night- to more normal summer weath- Water Mains — $226,000. -no.. what the MBA report .to choose between two men, were admitted. There are well ers and a supervisor, with par- cupatloT whidh keeps potenUal roMmenrts in his department so trumps with dummy’s king. General Feature# Corp. WigTcn, all recipients of gold ly at 8:30. There are no mati- er is anticipated tonight and Traffic Signals and Fire is having on downtown busl- , „ , . * the GOP nomina- over a hundred people eligible ticular emphasis that the added jg^-uents off the streets; in that he ^ to have another arrows; Raymond Joyner, sliver nees. Tuesday. c*ciMS(XPc Vi. Alarm System — $2(X),0(X). ness Is uncertain, but the MRA Commercial D^elopment A ^ to be made voters. personnel have a background consider that the teacher to help and then be- Five day forecast; arrow, and Mike Rawlinitis, Jim ’THE O VA L Grading — $100,000. ft oc QTI ^^Tv^rtnTlt minimum of 100,000 square feet ” . o , Of the six voters made at in string.s. Nothing has been ^ comes senior in the school, as- Temperatures in Connecticut Adams and David Toumaud, “Beidman and Son” contin- Landscaping — $200,000. De- The MIRA’c renort is less con °* retail facilities could be ^ if”'* ^ ” Monday’s session, two requested ------teach a lltUe bit of music to a Pi^ng to supervisor of the sys- Tuesday through Saturday are gold and silver arrows. ues at The Oval in Farmington. r.M .B u n .' velopment of the mall and plant- fT tn ifZ h o Z ^ew Z c o Z tmilt as a result as a renewal tZ Democratic listing and four re- expected to average above -N.r.Timw. Mark Wolverton and Everett Tsa lot of students, then the music tern, then he misgive ^ kids Described as "very pleasant, B U R N S I D E ing of trees. « h Z ^ n .^ Z e r s ? T fo e P~Jeet. About 60,000 feet could ^ ®ther name th ^ unaffiliated. So far this ^ I O o u r v iv e educator has succeeded. what they want. This is the easy normal. Cool at the beginning now light summer entertainment” Engineering and OonUngen- M Z ^ e rie Z rZ b S ^ ^ Se ^ absorbed in the project; 40,- ^ ^ ^ew Bnton man will not 3^ gg^ ^„tg„ ^ave been Walker received one^year pins; X, XX _ He strives to make music en- 'vay out, and the e&sy way to be of the period, warmer later in “ ------“ Manchester area because 01 tne — _____ ^ ^ ^ be known until tonight. admitted Twelve of these indi- Brendon Johnson, Jeff Lemonds, by one veteran reviewer. It Cies — $326,000. 6 5M nrouk tertaining, and he frequently considered “euccessM/’ the week and then cool again. stars Saul Simon as Morris S I n B niHKSiw The total esam M ««1 ot «» S ' tS hav'”to'bf d". “ cSrfD;m ^r;uJi;«ferVnof, l!i *nd St.v.n two-ye.r pid. drown in this succeeds. Music, however, is an All the systems will gladly in- Normal highs and lows are p„J.« «. S y ln‘b"?pd» >«•«« l«. P™' » 01-*.„b«ry H..I, Oou.- ^ « „„„.p.„,_ ..d St. P ,.rr,. .pd Seidman. Johanna Wamecke as country annu- art. Mere entertainment needs form you of the high percent- Hartford 83 and 60, Bridgeport MMunnwiani ita wBiu)i***S? iWgB) umng. downtown — ------~ sively interestea m oargains. i-—---- — ’ trv (Jlub three-vear inns AT $16,660,000. The federal govern- ■Nr/vertheless the MRA ore- P®®®** P'*^"® project. san. P’"®- ally, one writ- no education, which Is why TV age of students who are enrolled an attractive fashion designer 80 and 62 and Now Haven 78 MllMMnBBIDMm In Seidmanls business and 7:00 ment would provide a grant of xi" 7 . .•maSiimum M otel-Restaurant Facilities. Whoever is chosen wiU oppose The total voting list shows The troop had its annual pic- er points out, go popular, and If entertain- ^ music courses. 'This means and 60. 9:16 $12.5 million. • f’ bv Sears and no re- Downtown, with no hotel in the Democrat Patrick J. Hogan of g92, with 331 Democrats, 360 nic June 11 at Wickham Park. and with 60 jg the aim of our public absolutely nothing. In an art, Grave Levine as his wife. Precipitation may total much Tuesday, July 5, “Raisin In The state would provide a nrZram downtown’s f**® proposed reloca- Bristol, the incumbent, in the Republicans, and 201 non-parti- Robert White, cubmaater, and per cent of all g^hooiB then we might as well ‘i >» the quality that counts, not less than inch as showers to- grant and loan of $2.2 million. . ^ comparison goods tion of Rt. 6, could “atosorh a Nov. 8 elections. gan. The total shows little Henry Moran, former cubmaa- “'^'7 tn dispense with the music pro- the quanUty. And until you as a the Sun” opens with Wilber ward the end of the period. 'xivHjrnJK Smith and Lorraine Henry in Tt's a loan If the renewal proj- business could drop from its i'®w 50-room fogtel-restaurant Until he withdrew his na^m®, change for several yeqr, a few ter, were presented with plaques w a te r th^ gram entirely and lower the parent and taxpayer realize this JCT.3I-32.MIUiIMAHT1Cjo5 act is successful; it’s a grant if __ggggf 44 ggy cent to 40 per facility. C— from consideration last Thurs- above or below 900 voters. for their service to the troop. the starring roles. Ifl^ r e villi in- budget and taxes. (I’m perfectly fact and demand a change. weH Children Under 12 Free It isn’t. MRA said the amount of ^ ^ Office Space. About 60,000 day, Irving L. Kaufman, a Hart- One of the 331 Democrats Mrs. Adams, secretary, re- CURTAIN CALLS Icroase. So be- serious about thU.) over 90 percent of those taking “Commandments” 9:15 annual repayment equals one- ® Thus in 1970 the downtown’s square feet of new office space ford conajable, had been the only listed has an unusual longevity ceived a pin, and den mother Also opening this week (to- ■fore you head The educators will point to music courses in the puhUc “Short Subjects” 8:40 thdrd of the increase in real es- g 'comparison goods could be added in the down- candidate for nomination. His record on the Democratic Town ties were given t o Mrs. White, night) is Mount Southington Jfor the water, the “cultural explosions” and schools could probably be em- WE ARE PROUD TO tote taxes realized from the re- business would be $10,780,000 town project. (The MRA noted withdrawal sent GOP officials Committee. Paul Kralovich, Mrs. Wolverton, Mrs. Callahan Theater, presenting “Stop the BRING YOU THE I promise your- the rise of symphonic concerts, ploying their time to better ad- newal project. If the annual re- jg^^ggj g possible $11 858,- that by 1970, 16,000 additional scurrying for a new candidate, prominent farmer of Gilead Rd., and Mrs. Toumaud. Stewart Johnstonself you'll sur- on in the U.S. vantage. Would—I Want to Get Off.” To- GREATEST MOTION payment over a 15-year period 513,916,000 in- ______Over- made chiefly ------night’s performance is for an in- PICTURE EVER! confidence causes most swim- * u u vited audience of press, area ,, IN COLOR does not fully cover the loan, ^ possible $15,308,000, ______mlng accidents—it drowns ten among Uio m who have attended »k; then the balance becomes a — times more men than women college, yet all those who have Head Injuries officials and show business pro- fessionals. Public performances grant to the town. Downtown convenience gmods yearly. Never ignore “no awim- graduated from high school The town’s share ^ toe proj- terminology.^ start tomorrow and continue mlng” signs. Never sw im ,alone have presumably been exposed Prove Fatal to act cost is expected to be about hard- In unkno-wn waters. Don’t shrug tq some sort of “music appreci- until Jufly 3. Nancy Slonim of $1,950,000, according to toe ^g^g, paints and wallpaper off warnings against swimlng btlon.” New Haven Man Hartford and Pasqual Vaquer Department of Theatre MRA. The cost would be fi- giQj.gg They serve a nelghbor- when over-heated, ovePHrtutreJII jy gq the school children (or of New Britain appear in the The nanced by a $2 million bond is- gg^ gjgg shoppers for com- or over-tdred^ ^ n ’t plun^ into ev©n 70% of them since 70% is NEW HAVEN (AP)—ae re n ce leading roles. . .The premiere University of Connecticut Bue. The MRA said toe average pgj-jgog goods who are in the Icy water—it badly shocks the nasslmrl had learn- Taylor, struck over the head performance of the American East Windsor Equity Resident Company nervousvw^r^tiQ systemQvntATn andarui cani'ati leadIarH . ^ ^ , passuig) , nao . leam . cost of amortizing the bond is- jg^gitg^n area. (For instance, during an alleged argument Fri Conservatory Theater’s produc- D 10th Season to tragedy Do beware the first ed to love music m public sue over a 20-year period would g shopper who is downtown Bvrim of the season — most schools, we’d have to have three tion of “The Typists and the Tuesday through Saturday be $137,000 yearly. Thus toe pi-jgjgg washing machines might drownlngs occur in June. We or four times as many sym- at St. Raphael’s Hoapital Sun' June 28 - July 2 ^AOVENIWI^ EDWARD A LB E E ’S belie-ve caution is the best phony concerts and operas as day. total cost of toe bond issue to g^gp ^g ^uy paint for toe laun- policy. Just as dealing wltii us we do at present in Hartford, to FfoUce had charged 28-year-old WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? the town would be about $2,- pgggi walls.) 'and 800,000. The MRA said $22,746,000 i.s for your best interests. Dillon accomodate those who have pre- Calvin Tatum of 96 Henry St., ADMISSION SEASON BOOKLETS ChcCisi The figures on toe project’s ^^gg spent on convenience goods SalM M d Sendee Inc., Your gmnablly been educated in the New Haven, with aggravated as- nsHO Tues. - Thurs. $2.00 & $2.25 Regular (7) - $12.25 Ford Dealer, 319 Main St., , . sault in connection with the in- Fri. - Sat. $2.26 A $2.60 Student (6) - $ 6.00 costs are toe second part of toe doymtown in 1964. In 1970, Manchester. Phone 643-2146. juries to the 37-year-old Taylor, three-part reiport. It's an apt based on the expected increase : poaxiso hiicm zt . acta or thuur of 76 Redfield St., New Haven. TECHNICOLOR AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE: 429-2912 0EaB(kiiufs~«.mac arrangement because, in a in population, $28,050,000 will Bond for Tatum had been set ., Hurry — Ends Tuesday Monday - Friday: 9:00 A.M. — 4:00 P.M. Bcnse, toe second part resem- be spent, and in 1980, $36,210,- IViday-Tiiesday ^'BRMG-unaiDSGn ^ n s Agents In Aedion bles a physician’s estimate and OOO will be spent, at $28,(XX), but North Haven po- Mat. 1:30, Eve. ‘Couch’ 9:05, THEATRE BOX OFFICE 429-2912 1st Run Featurette lice told Netw Haven .State Jail •Man’ 7 •‘IPC R ESS F IL E ’f Monday - Friday: 4:80 P.M. — 9:00 P.M. "LAND OF 1000 FACES” the first part is a diagnosis. "The loss of comparison goods authorities to hold the suspect Saturday: 1:00 P.M. — 9:00 P.M. and Short Subjects The MRA, in surveys of customers resulting in the ColunInPBiures'rMiSi' Choicesi Mea ts In Town! without bond, after they re- Air Conditioned Curtain 8:80 Starts Next Wednesday choppers, found that almost strengthening of the Shopping ceived word of the victim’s JERRriEIMS East Hartford HARRIET 8. JORGENSB^I TH EATRE 1st Run Hit “MAYA” nine out of every ten persons Parkade,” toe MRA report said, death. JMSTLB6M DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 who shop in toe downtown area “would also cause a decrease TUESDAY OfILY SPEGIALl The alleged assault occurred live in Manchester. The rept— in toe sales of the convenience while both men were at work about 13 per cent—live in Bol- goods stores because of the de- NATIVE, "WAYBE8 X** ‘at Kokiak Arms, Go., North Ha- iiri.’ffl ton, Vernon, Glastonbury, East crease in total customers in the ven. PdUce said that during an •nriOEnaicBio A Hartford, South Windsor, East downtown area.” ^ Also: ‘"That Man In Dtanbul” Windsor, Coventry and else- The sale of convenience goods argument over a loan, Taylor Wed-t •'Paradise Hawaiian was struck with an unfinished ______Style”______where. downtown is presently about CHICKEN rifle stock. The MRA noted, ominously, 20 per cent of toe total oon- that the downtown customers venience goods sales in town, 4-Ooor L W Hardtop by Fo«d 'M are “automobile oriented” and That, in essence, is the MRA’s Girls! BREASTS BO have “a number of shopping diagnosis. If downtown remains alternatives available to them.” as it is, toe MRA auggeots, it (Umlt(L i m i t 5 Ibalbs. p e r F a m i ly ) GLEN HAVEN BOYS’ DAY CAMP The majority of downtown wall not even be able to hold ito customers, toe MRA found, “do own. How much damage new Preteens! Now Open For The 8th Consecutive Year not appear to be bargain con- shopping centers with quality HIGHLAND PARK MARKET stores will do to downtown toe scious and discount stores have 817 HIGHLAND STREET—PHONE 643-4278 a limited appeal to them.” MRA is unable to forecaBt. But Teens! The frequency of ■visits by it’s clear, toe MRA says, that Manchester shoppers to down- downtown shoppers with oars town Manchester compared with can easily be tempted out of Juniors! downtown Hartford,is favorable downtown. BUYYDURFORD to Manchester and “indicates The MRA had these predic- the subui'ban character of tions to make tf downtown is downtown Manchester,” toe not made a more attractive $100(Ut MRA said. and convenient shopping area: Sale A RKHT OUT OF Sn »K F a m o u s AA a k e D y e d -l o -A A a l c h C o t t o n K m t Ja m a ic a Sh orts, ...Save real monoiy right fii)m the Start! P o o r B o ys, P o lo Shirts, Sle eveless Sh ells a n d Sp e cia lly p ric e ii! 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Choose from short sleeve poor boys . . . sleeve- M O N T H L Y OF LOAN Camp Secretary, Edward McCarthy-^Iartford 528-0922 or C A S H F OR V AC ATIO N — and a ny other rea ram DEAlfidi FUMR SA1£ less jerseys . . . Jamaica shorts . . . tapered slacks. son — Ge t th a t BIG O.K. for cash fast! You $16.75 $300 Slight irregulars, will not affect their good looks or ^ c k th e t erms ... you pick the payments. 26.58 500 Comp Director — Goorge Mitchefl ■I -1 R to n e o r come i n . . . tell the Manager how OVER 20 VpEARS’ CAMP IS L P E R I^ C E long wear. Girls’ 4 to 6x and 7 to 14, preteens’ 6 to 14, m u ch you want. 36.41 700 51.16 1000 teens’ and juniors’ S, M, L and 5 to 15. Not every type *On 24 month plan. SalecMotiB MnHmltad. tlhistratsd Mtam, $000 ■In every size. ■HMIMB nIM i BIWB * TWO- VIIKM HARTFORD 233-7B26 DILLO N SALES and SERVICE. Inc. Or write P. O. Box 13, Monelioster Loans up to $1000 — Loans life-insured at low cost. 319 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. Free brochures available at Nasslff Arms, 991 Main Street, Bsnsflciol Finance Co. of Manchastar 'Krauae Floriat, 621 Hartford Road,' Herdio’a C n ft and O PEN W EDNESD AY, THURSDAY, 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Hobby Ceater, 601 Middle Turnpike Baet and The Hobby r ■ . ' ahoppe, 408 Center Street. If Yon Are A Used Car Boyer, We Have A Wonderfol Selection Of A-1 Values. FRIDAY EV ENING TILL 9 P.M. Opcri ■venfiags ligr Appolhrimeet — Phone for Hours JEWCLERS-SHWERSIHTHS SINCE 3900 TMTVYNTOWN M A N G H EO TBR A T 9 6 8 M A IN S T R B E T t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,»adANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1966 PAGE PAGE FOUB Shower Given son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwtn Me- RANGE Hehron Vernon Maintenance Pool Adorn of 52 Weaver Rd. A\n WindsOT Tamsky’s Rt. 6 Plan Miss McAdam will be a For Bride-Elect bridesmaid at the wiedding. FUEL OIL x'jy • S c h o o l s N a m e TV-Radio Tonight Hlffectlve July 1, the Town Highway D^sartment Miss Margaret Reynolds, g a s o l i n e Eight Zoning Appeals Renewal Unit Awaits Word garage will take over the Honor Students daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ken- Central Heat Required mairitenonce of all vehicles Received Favorably neth Reynolds of 60 Oourtland PAJUB—Sinew 1960, French Martha Hammcmd and Diana and equii>ment of the town’s Of Sunline Property G>st A model plan of Manchester's Rt. 6 beautification, St. recently was feted at a mis- law has required that all new Before Board July 7 T e lev isio n By OKM WEST Cemetery Division. Wythe, both of Hebron, are wi The Vernon , Redevelopment AiFB, Tex. Airman Stula was which, if followed, may change the state’s present phi- oellaneoi^ shower given by apartment buildings outside the BANTIY OIL 6:00 ( WIMMB) Movte (30) T our Health In a dlrecti've itoued to- the Bonii« Ijoerd of appeids tarys Vincent Glonfriddo, as- t(,p honor Regtonal ( 8) Mike IXmclaa 7:116 (40) Peter JenntnCi, News Agency (VRA) is waiting to graduated from Rock'ville High losophy of highway construction, has drawn favorable Miss Jean MoAdom of ea WeaV- Mediterranean areaYhe equlp- ( O M P A N V , I NC. ~«riH conduct a public hearing- slstant secretary; F ^ k Kehm- school students graduat- (12) Kerv Grtflln 7:30 ( 840)40) 12 O 'clock HIdh The 4th of July hoUday Is celebrated with no sp^lal 1^. find out if It must pay $65,000 School in 1966. day, General Manager Rob- At (13) t b TeU the Tkoth commpnt from state Highway Department officials, ac- «• Rd., sister of her fi^ e . ped with cehtrai heating. At li.ll M M N S l 'U r . K T - julv 7 at 8 p.m. at the Wapping na, treasurer; Don Henry, Lion _» iq aa (20) BlUe Ajiswen ert Weiss stated that' the (30) S ivennaa (31) TraTel Time loTsigidflcance. This lack of religious more than it planned for the Airman Thomas J. Poplck, cording to General Manager About 26 attended the event. present France has 3.5 million ^mementary School to consider tamer; Bernard Bardua, tail ^ • (40) The Saint (103340) HuUaheloo (O to ^ e ^ m s and thoughU of our ftno-fattera to bluirt property it bought from Crest- son of James J. Popick of 54 vehicles and equipment will Miss Reynolds wiU be married gas consumers who lack central TKI,. C.l'i I.-.'.).'. 8:00 (31) French C2ie( Robert------Weiss.------elude a tle-ln with walkways In _ • 0ie foUorwing ^ applications: twister; Donald------Wasik,. par-. Martha Hammond, daughter „ 6:30 (40) Denote, ICenace liqe Realty Inc. of Rockville. Ward St, RockvUle, has been be scheduled tor regiular pre- Um liV illf I Uamentarian. of Mr. and Mrs. William W. (30) WhMybtnte (13) I'v e O ct a Secret language, some of them would turn over to th ^ gravez If ventative maintenance The plan, conceived by Jo- the proposed Downtown Re- heating, ^ - B »1 K. Anderson, 899 EaUng- (30) Soctei Securi^ (30) John Foreythe The property, on East Main.St, selected tor technical training Elected to the board of di- Hammond, Is a member of the 8:80 ( 84040) Jease James th^ahould see our interpretations of the festival checks and that needed re- seph T a m s k y, Manchester’s newal area, to extend to Center Rd., A-20 Kxne, a variance (13) Raddeberry Hound (31) Andquee was known as the boardwalk; at Keesler AiFB, Mias., a* a U. rectors were Hugh J. O’Hare, National Htmor Society, and i;4B (30) Peter JemznSB. News pairs will be made as re- town planner, is, basically, a springs Park, then to run along for a side yard of yosa than the (13) Ralrb gzntw (13) Lucy Shew (C) the buildings have already been S. A if Force communicaUon*- immediate past president; Ber- hse been on the Student Ooun- (103030) Dr. Kildare (O We owe a gratitude to God for having placed our fows quired. linear park, extending from S. Bigelow Brook and to end at minimum 10 feet. 6:00 ( 3-40) News, Weather demoUshed by the VRA and electronics specialist, nard Topper and Albert Lattan- cll) the year book staff and in (M) What’s New 9:00 (31) ChS Riehts Main St to Case Mt. It would Hilliard Park Aetna Service Stations Inc., ------Griffith (C) fathers on earth at that particular time In history. They work on the area Is proceeding. The airman recently complet- SIRVICE zio, two years; Frank Aheam dramatics. She has chosen the (18) HoUywood A-fo-so TV Include walkways, bridle paths Another proposed walkway 856 Sullivan Ave., RC zone, a (30) Seahunt Hail (C) fought for human rights; for freedom against . f i s c a l The decision will come from ed basic training at Lackland and Louis Camer, one year. study of EnglWh as her metier^ (22) Rocky and His Friends Andover and parklets, constructed to fit ^vould go across the northwest variance for a repair garage ( 840-40) Shenandoah rule for unborn generations. After they won tte strarele, the Tolland Coimty Superior AFB. Tex. Airman pqpick was Committee chairmen will be in higher education. (10) Coast CkiMd (O 9:30 ( 3-12) Hazel (C) the terrain, the natural fea- comer of town, from Union r and a state hearing for a gen- (30) Ihki Is the Answer (8-3040) Peyton Flaca they considered victoiy NOT as rights won by them, birt m Court, which is considering a graduated from Rockville High named at a directors’ meeting Diana Wythe, daughter of tures and the haWtat Of the p^nd to Laurel Lake, by way eral repairer’s license. 6:16 (23) au b House 10:00 ( 3-13) Talent Scouts Town Teacher Mr. and Mrs., Frederick Wythe (40) SURBrfODt ( 8-20-10) Avengeni God given privileges they were permitted to proudly partlcl- VRA appeal of condeihnatlon school in 1966 and attended area, to extend under and para Albert Hammond, 29 Spruce July 11. of the Hockanum River. of Burrows HIU, has been ac- Stewardess 6:30 (10-22:3^Hualler-BrWdey ckvllle High School, is mar- National EJducatlon Association timistic continent from all. than permitted._ . Tpke. Sullivan wife, .Tanice, lives at 34 Sag- the Hebron Elementary School Boatcsi. She will be based In project ^ former Catherine M. (ne^.) this week in Miami, Designed for pedestriam and John Prankus, 730 Battles of Salem, N H. Earl Obstruction (3o. Inc. to inaw St, Wapping, has com- Wedne.sday by Patricia Porter, New York and will fly North- Sunline obtained its own ap- Ave., (3X zone, a variance for Na'vy Constructlomnan Da'vld . ..A. , equestrian use, the plan may Thomas E. Morrison Jr. and an addition to an eidsting pleted an Army light-vehicle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. east’s East Coast routes stretch- Radio p^ser, who set toe ^ u e of 5, ^on-of Mr. and O^w Is chalr^ ^ toe permit toe State Highway De- Bernice M. Morrison, property dwelling. drivers course at Fort Dlx, N.J. Earl Porter of CJhurch St., and lug from M onf^al to Miami. (This Hating Inednlea only tfcooe neira broadeasts of 10 or U toe property on $350,000. a -M wiiviTior,,, o# 17 cr®eal on toe grounds that toe American and South Vietnamese Teachers Outlaw will also be to convert a house to a two- 6:00 News 9:10 NigbCbeat referee’s figure is too high. ground troops on duty in South ^ delegu'te at toe annual meet- Association of State Highway ^ Carl- medallions and recognition pins snappy selection! Itanlly dweUlng at 326 Buck- GOP Sheriff 5:15 S p e^ Up Hartford 11:00 News. Weaffaer, Sports SPECIALS The appeal was filed with Vietnam. ^ neA Classroom Officials. jgjj property at 489 Woodbridge from the hand of Post Adjutant Chester Rd. wUl go Into effect 6:00 News 11:30 Art Johnson land Rd., an AA-30 zone. 6:46 Lowell 'nxmiae WPOP—1116 Judge Alva P. Loiselle In Tol- Hospital Notes T ^ h e rs Department, which Ives is chairman of toe sis- tomorrow and run through Sept. Alexander F. Maurowskas, Nod Likely for Howard E. Porter. HonoraiWe 7:00 World Tonight 6:00 Goonge Brewer land County Superior Court Admitted Friday: Bart WU- H„T,rt-v sociation and William Greene, Marriage Licenses 'mention was also made of Joan 6. R will be open Tuesdays and 7:30 Harry Reaaoner 6:30 Ken Griffin Pleasant Valley Rd.. a variance 7:66 Yonks vs. Mots (Mayorts 10:00 Hotline Friday. cox, 88 Prospect St., RockvUle; ______1______chief of landscaping archltec- Morris Oolbum Fancher, 122 for a lot -with less than the re- Sweeney Again Sagllo, daughter of Mr. and Thursdays from 12:30 to 8 pm . Trophy Gome) 13:00 John Shermaa One VRA official noted that Joanne Piazza, 106 West St., ture for the state. Is Its secre- center St., and Ann Chris- only quired frontage on the south Mrs. Roniald Sagllo of North St., and Saturdays and Sundays the agency is liable for interest Rockville; James Johndrow, tine Belisle. 109 Summer St., side of Pleasant Valley Rd„ in Tolland Ck)unty High Sheriff and Raymond Andrews, son of from 8:30 am. to 4:30 p.m. on toe diffeience bet'ween toe Eaton Rd., Tolland; Margaret Miss Carocari Paul B. Sweeney is expected to resident State Trooper and Mrs. State highway officials, Im- juiy 2, at hom e, an R Rural zone. Food Donattons State Completes Lineup VRA offer to Sunline and toe Rlzy, 57 Sunny 'Visw Dr., Ver- pressed by Tamsky’s plan, have Uncoln Burdett Kettl), 47 Voter Totals be unopposed in his bid for re- Raymond Andrews of Slocum All persons eligible to receive amount of settlement deter- non; Nicholas Ashe, 23 Tolland Given Shower A town' canvass by the regis- nomination at a convention of Rd. one copy of the preliminary cottage St., and Loretta May GINGHAM CHECKS In red, blue or federal donated commodities mined by toe court. Ave., Rockville. Marla Teresa Carocari sketch, have asked for three Descault Descautels, 14 Lawton trare of voters shows 1,060 ras- Tolland County Republicans to- The awards are based on good as Hebron residents may do so For Congressional Race The interest amount to $14, AiRnltted Saturday: Charles of 347 Oak St. was feted at a yellow with w hite. . . STRIPED Idents art eligible to become night at 8 in the Superior Court citizenship through the year, more euid have promised to give Bd. between 3 and 6 p.m. Wednes- but could change if toe amount Hlasny, Ellington; Maxwell bridal shower Thursday e-venlng It full consideration. Hans Tees, WUlimantlc, and voters. Rooms in Rockville. Elarly Promotion day at the old town hall. By ASSOCIATED PRESS Wifliam L. Sb Onge of Putnam, of too settlement is changed. Lambert, 133 Vernon Ave., at toe home of Miss George- SEERSUCKER in pink, black or Registrars Claire B. Gritzer jg renominated, Swee- Andrew Stabt^ son of Mr. Twelve men have gained their hid District; Rep. Robert N. In fitting toe plan to toe natu- (Constance Margaret Wenner- Town Offices • Atty. Robert DuBols, counsel Rockville. anne Minder of "613 Main St. and Roberta B. Gorton are urg- ^gy meet former sheriff and Mrs. Benjamin Staba, has party’s endoraement in bida for Giaimo of North Haven, 3rd Dls- ral features of Rt. 6, toe state gren, 12 Orchard St., July 1, blue with white... SOLID DENIM The Hebron town office build- for VRA, said Friday that he Admitted Sunday: Caroline Miss Minder was assisted by Ing eligible re-sidents to regis- Nicholas Pawluk, who has the been awarded an early jyromo- CJonnectlcut’s six congressional trlct; Reip. Donald J. Irwin of would have to atter Its con- South Methodist (Jhurch. ing will be closed Saturday in has not determined what steps Vandurand, Tolland; Lynn W il- her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth ter as soon as pKjsstble. Voter pjemocratic nomination, in the tion to Private on completion seats, and two other candidates Norwalk, 4th District; Rep. John straction, possibly eliminating BuUdlng Permits in blue All easy care cotton s. . . order that town employes may DOUBLE WiU be taken if toe appeal Is lette, 18 VernonCenter Minder, and her granjdmother, making sessions are ’ held November election. Both live in of Army basic combat training had enough support to qualify S. Monagan of Wateihury, 6fh concrete culverts and might Donald Beaupre, demolish take advantage of the holiday rejected. The ul'tonate step Heights, Vernon; M iry Htil, Mrs. George Gibbon. Former ^ , ,__j all With front zippers. S, M, L, XL. monthly at the high school, and Rockville. at Fort Dix, N.J. for primary fighfts. District; and Rep. Bernard F. would be to appeal to the State Metcalf Rd., ToUand; Rose edasem atea^ the bride-elect, additional land garagege at 1B4-126 N. School St., week-end, by order of the board are scheduled for July 19 and gweeney was elected sheriff The reason for this hemor is The Democratic Incumbente, Grabow^ of Bristol, 6th Dia> $26. of selectmen. Supreme Court Sergeant, Ellington; Linda friends and relatives attended rtghts-or-way. ^ Aug. 16, from 6 to 9 p.m.; Sept, jjj served one term be- because of his high scores in barring Republican primary- trict. The Sunllno property once Strong, 48 Mountain S t, Rock- the party. Earle C. Tedford, garage at 10, from 9 a.m. to noon; Oct. 1, defeated in the firing the M-14 rifle, and his battle upsets, will face these Daddario, Giaimo and St. TOP VALUE housed toe RockvUle Chanber ville; Patricia Green, 17 Moun- Afisg Minder wlU be maid of through (Charter Field, b ^ ® o x fo rd St., $850. Manchester Ehrening Herald 4 trotti 9 am. to 1 pm.; Oct. U, Section by Pawluk. He physical proficiency, military GOP opponents, nominated ait Onge will be seeking filth terms. of Commerce, toe main offices tain St, RockviUe; PoUy Chap- honor Saturday, July 16, at toe tween Spring and garter Oak Stanley E. Blaschlk for Jo- Hebron correspondent, Loungewear, Main Floor from 6 to 9 pm.; and Oct. 16( returned to office in 1962, bearing and leadership, conventions Saturday: Irwin, Grabowski and St. Onge of Nelson Frelghtways, a West- man, 12 Rau St, RockviUe; wedding of Miss Carocari to > then imder toe proposed seph Garman, additions and al- Susan Pendleton. from 9 a.m. to 8 pm. These see- defeating Pawluk. Gives Invocation 1st District, John L. Bonee, will be seeking third terms. All STAMPS ern Auto retail outlet a pack- Dorothy Harrington, 52 Ham- Arthur Brace Hurst of South Gardner St. bridge, then around terations to dweUing at 08 Bow- sions will he the last to reglrter ______ttio Rev. Gordon W. Wee- 44-year-old Hartford lawyer, who were nominated unanimously age store and a Goodwill In- mond St., RockviUe; Stanley Glastonbury. between ers St., $4,000, before the Nov. 8 election. man, rector of St. Peter’s Epis- was nominated by acclamation. after initial opposition against duatries outlet Kulo, 31 Vernon- Ave., Rock- ______. Spring and Highland Sts., from ------A session for persons whose H ^ o n fir copai Church, pronounced the Parking Listed 2nd District, State Sen- Joseph Irwin and Grabowaki from other EVERY WEDNESDAY Under the rules of the federal vlUe; Patricia Gebbardt, An- EXCAVATION PLANNI® t^® vicinity of Glen Rd. to Case TEMPORARY OROUNDINQ lights mature after Oct. 16 wlH A otJcllllj' vr UAAiCii invocation at commencement H. Goldberg of Norwich, who camUdatea was unsuccessful. agency which administers funds thony Rd., ToUand; Kenneth KBNGSPORT, Tenn. (APV( — ^ t. It would utilize the exist- BINGHAM, Maine (AP) — be held at the town hall Nov. 7, exercises at the Regional High For Fireworks defeated Behon A. Copp of Old Grabowsld. was challenged by for renewal projects, any prop- Toby, 0 Ward S t, RockviUe. The Smithsonian Institution and stream. Vernon Gaddis, known as “Gad- from 9 am. to noon. L\CUUU11CC» A lllC Thursday. Lyme by a vote of 127-144. Oopp former Congresaman Frank Ko- 725 MIDDLE SULLIVAN AVE. SHOPPING CENTER erty within a renewal area can Births Friday: A daughter to the Virginia Polytechnic Instl- Tamsky’s plans Include ob- about, the flying fisherman” to A total of 281 votore have „ ,,, Leads Campolgni Parking areas, locations of has not yet indicated whether walaW of New Britain, who re- TURNPIKE EAST, be condemned and taken over Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaquito, tute wlU excavate in southwest servation and natural ahelter local television viewers, won’t been removed from the vxrter GANTA <31UZ, Calif. (API— ceived only six votes and asked Donna (Joleen Danzer, 20. the Hebron’s Democratic Town concessions, and car and spec- he will demand a primary. by a redevelopment agency. 52 VlUage S t, RockviUe; a Virginia to seek remains of pre- platforms at Intervals. Access be f l j ^ for a little while. hats as a result of the canvass. that GralbowskTs nomiitatlon be MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR __ _ K.70/7 beautiftfl but reluctant winner of Chairman, Aaron Reid, will be tator restraining lines tor the 3rd District, televiBlon news- If there is a conflict in toe daughter to Mr. and Mr^. Nor- Mstoric animals, says Dr. Clay- roads and parking areas may He oaya a tree swallow Is ONCE-A-YEAR-SALE! made unanimoua. At present, there are 3 7 4 7 ^ Miss Oallfornla tifie, title, ha.s campaign manager for William ------man Stelio SiEdmona of Orange, price paid to the owners, a man LeDuc, 12 Lewis St., ton Ray of toe Smithsonian. be included at designated points, nesting on five eggs in the tall •Ugible voters In town. There P. O’Neill, Democratic candi- town’s annual Fourth of July nomlna;ted by acclamation aflt- Opposing Irwin was Dr. John bourt is authorized to appoint a Rockville; a son to Mr. and He said a skeleton found re- but there would be no roads for assembly of his float plane. Un- are 2,608 Democrats, 1,097 In puwed the crown to her first date for state representative fireworks display, have been an- er Richard Hershatter of Bran- Fitzgerald of Westport, who op- referee to determine a fair Mrs. George Smith, 14 Main cently in a cave near Gate City, driving. The plan is expressly less there is an emergency, he district 1 and 1,511 In district " “ ner-up- from the 62nd Assembly Dis- nounoed by Horace F. Murphey, told withdrew as a candidate poses the Johnson administra- cost for the property. St., Vernon; a son Mr. and va., has been identified as a designed for vralkwaya and says ho’U keep the plane at its 2; and 1,890 Republicans, 847 to “the life of a beauty queen to trict. superintendent of recreation and the night before the convention. tion’s Viet Nam policies. Irwin district 1 and 1,043 In district just isn’t tor me," said the Po- If either side rejects his tod- Mrs. Richard Holland, 88 Vll- giant ground sloth which lived bridal paths. mooring until the eggs are O’Neill has extended his parks. Salmona was news director tor won the convention battle by a LAMB CHOP SALE Tamsky’s long-range plans In- hatched. 2. UnafflHated voter* nimtoer numa College coed. ings, the conflict reverts back ^®S® > RockviUe. about 10,(XX) years ago. thanks to the committee for its The display’s alternate date WD^C-TV, New Haven. vote of 119 to 16, and Fitzgerald 1,229, with 431 in cHstrict 1 and Charlene Diane Dallas, 10, to to the appointing court for fur- Birth Sunday: A daughter support, and is planning a door- is July 6. 4th District, form er CJongress- also asked that the election be 798 in district 2. whom the crown was given, said tber action. Mr. and Mrs. Fred CSechow- to-door campaign to be carried Persons may park In Charter man Abner W. Slbal, considered made unanimous. GENUINE SPRING LAMB Aa Ellington man, Brian ^ Norman St., Manches- St. Margaret Mary’s the hand-me-down victory was Oidc Park, east and west of the by the OOP leadership to be Yale University Assistant So- on through the district towns Bootoroyd of Main St., is toe _ ._ The ways and means com- “ very much of a surprise. I fed Little League Field and skating their strongest candidate for the ciology Professor Robert M. roittee o f St. Margaret Mary’s a little strange, but very, very of Hebron, East Hampton, Co- winner of the new car raffled Discharged Friday: SERVICE lumbia and Marlborough. rink, and north and south of the House. Cook will be a third candidate at St. Bernairti Chureh oarnlval Carroll Jr.,^8 Oak St., Rockville; Ladies GuUd will meet tomor- baippy and exicKed.” blacktop rood, except on ball- 6th District, State Rep. Romeo In 3rd District elections. Teacher Hired Linda and Michael row at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Miss Danzer, who entered the fields; Mt. Nebo — south of car G. Petronl of Ridgefield, who Cook, the candidate of the LOIN Seiburday. Winners o f other The speech and hearing post Zonghetti, 26 Center St., Rock- Mrs. Dennis Moynlhan, 78 oemtost as Miss El Monte, her restraining line; and In the nor- defeated Gaetano “ (3uy” Russo American Independent Move- prizes were Mlaiy Washiewlcz, at Hebron Elementary School vdlle; Matthew Hyjek, 142 Old Birch Hill Dr. Flans for a sum- Southern (Jahtornla home, mal parking area of the Globe of Waterhuxy by^a vote of 78 ment, la running on platform South Rd., OtyStal Lake, a mer Christmas WMkehop will bowed out after winning the title for the coming year will be camp trailer; Slaters of Mercy, Town Rd., Vernon: Agnes Or- JormfitJ Hollow Fbol. to 49. Russo, an insurance man, which Includes a condemnation lowski, 115 Brooklyn St., Rock- be dtscuBsed. Sunday despite the pleas of pre- taken by Mias Christine Fil- $129 Slohool St., RockvUle, a radio; Between the toUowlng specta- said be would announce some- of the government's Viet Nam strap, who la a 1963 graduate viUe; Mabel Benda, East Hart- Ell Terry Wing vious wlnnerB and judges. tor restraining lines lies the time today whether he wiH de- policies- Richard M. Hastings, 189 The board of educatiofi and of Purdue University with a , , ,___. ford; Edward Karpuska, Tol- MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER ’’The closer I got and the iqiectator safety zone: ParaUet mand a primary. I>l«>n® Oarpenter,_ Elllng. the public building commission involved It became, tbq BS in speedi and hearing. She era; emd Lucy PestrWto, 291 to and 200 feet south of a chain 6th District, Former New Brit- ton; Grant Skewes, 78 Mountain GIRDLES and BRAS have officially accepted the ad- more worried I got. I did not has had two yeara teaching ex- link fence located in the rear of ain Mayor Thomas Mesklll, who Net 4S1 Feet Long Boulto 8 t., RockviUe, a g d f dition to the Ell Terry School perience In- Prince George’s St., RockviUe; Anna Martley, 36 think lit was right to drop out in Mt. Nebo diamond, SO feet south defeated Bristol radio station ex- outfit. Mountain St., RodeviUe; There- for occupancy. The addition Ctounty, Maryland, and one NEW YORK—The MebropoH AT OUR HSH COUNTER the middle. I was still hoping I of the pitcher’s plate. ecuUve Rkdiard KUhourn 131-88 Women’s Clubs sa GaUapo, 29 Daley Circle, Includes 11 rooms, making a woidd not win,” she said. year In the Oreensborough, Additional apectatora’ areas In a convention fight. However, tan Opera’s new buUdlng in New Mra. Hugh Oolltns, Oross Dr., total of 27 classrooms in the North Carolina, school syatema. FRIESH FILLET OF S O L E ...... lb. 69e ] RockviUe. She said she wanted to com- are located on the footbaiU field. KUbourn aAed, after the bal- York Oty’s Lincoln Center is Vernon, has been elected treas- Discharged Saturday: Harland no)/ school. plete her senior year at Pomona Her work will be carried on Between the following car re- loting, that Meskill’s nominatinn only 96 feet high. However, if urer of toe Junior Executive The addition wa# a{)proved Gage, High Manor Park, Ver- and to stay near ber boy friend, in the three district towns of straining lines Ilea a spectator be unanlmoos. , the 3,800-eeat bouse were board of toe State P ederson Walter Kolodnicki, Elllng- at a town referendum In 1966, Hefbron, Andover and Marlbor- FRESH LOBSTER MEAT Marine Lance C^. Bill WeUs, area: Parallel to and south of The Democratic -ilncumbents turned on end, It would be more of Women’s Clubs. Mrs. Paul ton; Edna Bartlett, 116 Brook- at a cost of |266,(KX). ough. She 'Will also work In the who is stationed near San Die- spectators’ restraining line, run- are: Rep. Emilio Q. Diaddario than 40 stories high, tor It Is PhtHppe, 48 Ridgewood Dr., has lyn St., RockviUe; Fred Minor, Lycra* Power Net Exetaange Ohib go, Calif. regional high school. Each to-wn ning from left Add foul pole to of Hartford, 1st District; Rep. 46d feet long. 14 Oz. Can^ 2 * 3 9 been appointed in charge of The South Windsor Exchange 58 Prospect St., RockviUe; Cath- Wifi) the title, she passed will pay a pro-rata share of her a pine tree 104 feet south of the pubUc relations tor the federa- Club will meet tonight at 6:30 erine Price, 16 VlUage St., Rock- along $10,000 for personal ap- salary. right field toul pole. tion. at Howard Johnson’s Restau- 'ville; Nancy Petras, Center Rd., pearances, a $1,000 ooUege scho- The Hebron Elementary Concessions 'wlU be kxsated at POPULAR Girdles and Panty Girdles rant, Vernon. The agenda wUl Dean’s list Vernon; AJma Chalou, 23 Spring larship, a complete ’wairhobe School has received a report the southwest corner of the foot- Rldiard ^ranno, son of Mr. Include the election of officers St., RockvUle: Christine F1- and jewelry and new car for a from the New London Savings ball field and In other i^pproved and men&era of the board of and Mra. Nichotas Sorrano, 43 nance, Ellington: Francis Ses- year, as wen as the chance to Bank that $3,581 was deposited areas selected by the American C. T. LaBONNE directors. Bast St., RockviUe, is among gjon, Stafford Springs; Charles represent (jalitornla at the Miss during the school year through Legion. At Otanreh Parley BLEACH 64 University of Connecticut Hlasny, Ellington; Donald reg. to 10.95 America Pageant in Atlantic the school savings program. end ASSOCIATES, INC. 6.99 The Rev. Walter Abel, Sduxfl of pharmacy students Whorf, TtoUand; Mrs. Norma La- aty, N.J. Church Anniversary FAAULT OF SIX KIIJJSD pastor of Our Savior Lutheran who a » on the dean’s Ust for bonte and son, TalcottvUle Rd., Tentative plans for a home- HYAINNIS, Mlass. (AP) — A Greater Hartford's DYNAMIC Insurance GIANT SIZE BOX outstancUng work during toe RockviUe. Church, and one lay delegate ooming picnic, discussed by the Choose from waistline or hi-waist are representliig the church at Los Angeles optometrlat, Ms Agency school year. Discharged Sunday: Patricia 260th anniversary committee of wife and their fo«ir ctaiidren, Servicemen Report Modzelewski, TalcottvUle Rd., the 40th oonrention of the At- MISAC Backing the Hetorcm First Congregation- styles in firm-but-light Lycra* Power lantic District of the Lutheran were killed Sunday In the crash Airman Richard E. Stula, son RockviUe; Bart Wilcox, 88 Pros- al Qiurch, ha've been turned of their smell, rented plane in BRINGS YOU of Mrs. Helen A. Stula of 10 pect St., Rock-vlUe; Eric Net. White and colors. S, M, L, XL. Church—Missouri Synod. The Vacation Flan down finally, owing to the many COLD POWER 5 9 eonventlon began Sunday, and woods near. Barnstable Munici- Becker PL, Rockville, has been Holmes, Ellington,; Judy Jaquito f* ..... The Mancheater iBterfaith other summer doings already pal Airport. DOUGLAS EDWARDS selected for technical training and daughter, 821 VlUage St., ti in BronxvHle, New York. planned in the area. The picnic Social Action Council (MISAC) The victims were Dr. Arthur GOLDEN YELLOW at liOWiy AFB, Colo., el s a U. S. Rodcville. ' Art Display was to have been In Jufy. ’The Six paintings by Mrs. Miarta Is Intensifying its efforts. In co- T. Sugino, 41, his wife, Ruth, 46, AND THE NEWS Air Force munitions ^>eclaUst. The Herald Vemon Boresn is committee la now discusstng and their children, Odherlne, OalbiB Salazar of 54 Tracy Dr., operation with the Hartford Re- ’The aiiman recently complet- at 38 Park SL, RockvUle, P.O. plans for the, annuM roll call 16, Vlotnria, 14, C raig, 13, and Manchester, are on dii^ay at vitalization Corps, to place un- WINF -1230 ON YOUR DIAL •d basic training at Lacklajid Box 327, tel. 875-8186 or 64S-M11. dinner In file felL Sandra, 6. the m ain, office of the South derprivileged children from the Exactly what to do with the Dr. Sugino biought. Ms family Formfit Bra witji Windsor Bank and Trust Co. Hartford area, age 6 to 18 MONm wed., FRI. — 6 P.M. years, in Manchester homes this over $200 in offering* given at with Mm for the American Op- PEACHES:{149° Mrs. Salazar is a native of the anniversary is being thought tometric Association convention Havana, OUba,. where she stud- sununer. Mrs. Curtis Farrell of 144 over, the idea being that It in Boston, Front Elastic Band ied painting at the National might be pleasing to devote the Art School of Ban Alejandro. Hehdne Rd., coordinator of the SWEET LARGE CLUSTERS THOMPSON’S wmmm offering to some special use tor —— Sie also studied at Mariiw Col- town program, has all of the application^ and information. the aimiversary. lege, Indianapolis, Indiana. She ParttclpaU^ families wishing Refuse Di^Moal SEEDLESS GRAPES 39° BOW gives lessons at her home. 9!ll to take a child tor a week or The summer schedule tor the reg. 3.00 Among the woriss exhibited more, may contact Mrs. Farrell refuse disposal area on Old 0>1- 2.39 are a aeSf-portraH, a portrait of for an Interview. OAUFOBNIA lOEBEBO her daughter Maria Christina, The Revitalizatian Corps, a LANE GUITAR CENTER Circle stitched cupe make the most which has won aeveral awards, form of Peace Corps in reverse, Regularly and a psycbologicoil portrait of is staffed with over 700 volun- LETTUCE 2S ^ 45c of your figrure. Can’t cut or roll. Jose Marti, the "Apostle of Cu- LieCETT DRUG teers. It was organized and Is G UITA R H O B BY CLA SSES now 12.00 to 17.00 ban independence," which was headed by Edwrard T. OoU of PARKADC White cotton In sizes 32 to 38, B and G. done entirely from Imagina- Hartford, who quit his tesur- OPEN SANTA SOSA NOW tion. ance company job in June 1964 Taught By UoBS OAoers in answer to the late President r:45 A .M . 10 10 P.M. PLUMS Edward J. Curtm, 627 Pleas- John F. Kennedy’s challenge to id, 29c for a eoloir TVteww snt VaSey Rd., has been elect- yooog people to wage a war GREflT ad prealdeot of the South yfind- oq apathy, A R N O LD LANDSBERG 9.99 sor lions <3td> for 1966-67. The summer vacatiem pro- nXBAl, FOB SUMMBB DRINKS or AND A Bte-long town resident, be gram is but one of the Ra- SAMGS Assorted Formfit Bras la a former member of the li- vlUlization Corps' programs. SUNKIST LEMONS For G E T T H E C A S H Y O U N E E D A T L O W B A N K R A T E S c*'«re Learn to play the sruitar in onr popular 10 wedc hobby classes. It’s easy, it’s 8 49c brary board and past chairman KSSBMHiaUia HMflHlY iSMVMEHTTCNS tit the Republican town com- ADM. LEAMT IHE8 fun. Folk. Popular, Western, R o^ and Roll. No previous musical background ourai ur 11.99 StooK up now on those extra IZwMihi Nnoattn 1 initte*. Hh is /CMtive in the Lit- WASHINGTON (AP)— Burner needed. Reptal instruments available. Separate classes for adults, teen- U. a NO. 1 CAUF. bi^w you need. Gd assortment 1 $ 300 SIS $ 25 $12.50 1 tia LMgua. al serricaa will be held Tuesday agers and i^tbens. Fee $20.00 for the coudm. in white and colors. 32 to 42, Curtin atUoded Holy Cross for Rear Adm, FraMt A. Leamy, 1 600 36 SO 25 1 1.99 OoBega end Is ' supervisor of a foimer siqperliitendenit of the POTATOES lOu. 79c 54 75 37.50 1 A, B, C, D cups in the group. NOW! CLASSES START WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th 1 903^ data peoceoahig for tba Hait- U.S. Coast Guard Academy. He 1 72 100 ___ SO 1 *trademartc reg. to 3.50 ford jtosiirance Oroiq>. died Friday at Ms home in TED 1RUDON. Inc. JUBIBO etlZB L I F E I N S U R A N C E I N C L U D E D Other oCOceTi are Gate Bethesda, Md. TOLLAND TURNPIKE fPrivot* L mso ns Ab e AvoilcMe) OauUn,' firrt vice' president; Leamy retired from the Coast TALCOTTVILLE T H E C O M M E C TIC U T B A M K lllVi MANCHESTER 649-7835 John Ondni, ssoond vice praet- Guard in 1060 after serving CANTALOUPES 3 U9c AMD TRUST COMPAMY Burton’s Shoe Store Foundatkod, Main Floor deut; John J. Doohe, third vloe three yearn aa siqieiintsadent of rat lha sobool in Mt«r LandoiW Oank. U north XOa Bteiael DDt HUa Mtert PAGE SEVENi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1966 MANCHESTBB.EVENING.HERALD, MANCHESTER. G0NN4'l»»n>AT, JUNE 27, 196« PAGE SIX MoreCemfortWBarIng Researchers *Buddhiata” this way one ahoiiU ba Open Forum SMHS Class o f ’ 16 FALSETEETH IKanrlfi^Etpr Here Is a pleasant way to overcome careful to make it clear that It baa been link Smoking loose' plate discomfort; FA5TEBTH, the extreWtst leadership among the an Improved powder, sprinkled on Ettpttittg llT rslb •Well Doiw, Joe^ Holds 50th Reunion upper snd lower plates, holds them Buddhists whidi has gunbled on the Tto th e E d itor, To Emphysema firmer so they feel more cofnfort- sble. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste «!i>AS*TSa5n^ OKX tactica which have, for the moment at It is a great pleasure to add The 50th reunion of the Class of 1916 of South Man- U BiMcU BtrMt [fContiiiiied, fram Page One) or feeling. It’s alkaline. Doesn't sour. M«nefaeter Ooyn;,„„ least, turned the Buddhist movement jny congratulations to the many chester High Sdiool was held Saturday night at WiU Checks "'plate odor breath.” Den- TBOlfAS r. rgROOBCttf Into something weak and discredited, lie’s Steak House, with 29, a total of 60 per cent of its tures that fit are essential to health. WALnS R. FEROtraON that young Joe Loney is re- irigorette smoking as doeely as See your dentist regularly. , Geto. something Premier Ky can cuff about ceiving for Ws fine rescue of lible. They said they ae- living graduates attending. — — FASTTXTH at all drug counters. , MlsS.Betty Olson of Manches- paisley of Bast Hartford and pretty much as he pleases. But In Viet- the 10 year old at Globe HoBow 10 large beagles and sifb- pMUbai Btcit Breniof Except fcndan nam—as in this country, too—^the mod- last Friday. ter and Miss Carrie Spafard of Mrs. Nan Weldon Flanagan of JlBlSiys. Botered at tbs JeCted them to quantitttes of erates of a movement help pay the prtot It has been my eixpcrienoe West Hartford, former tOachers Bolton. “ OoMi.. as Second a«so Man bigarette smoke oomparable to of the class, were guests of hon- Manchester residents attend- If they let the extremists take over. that Joe typifies the majority YOU ALWAYS of our young people, who do (hat inhaled by human smokeirs or. They were presented to the besides Mrs. Pitkin and 80BBCRIFTZON RATES The tragedy in Vietnam Is not that alt four packs a day. FaraMb la Adrancs their jobs every day, qufeOy guests by Sherwood G. Bowers Bowers, were Mrs. Marion B. SAVE AT THE the Bhddhlst movement has, by ^ own and unsung, yet ready to han- The researchens said the dogs of Manchester and A. Clifiord Gammons, Mrs. Myrtle Hughes initially behaved like a child •••acnasnnaa esort^ to force and violence, Wst Its dle the responsibility placed on Gorman, of Belmont, Calif, who -wriiUams, Miss Gladys L. Keith, ARTHUR DRUG power to force any Immediate downfall them when the occasion arises. smoking his first cigohette. also officiated as master of cer- marjorle Keith Hanlon, h There was profuse salivatiMi, of Premier Ky’s government. There Joe is a fine example of the emonies. Mrs. Margery Gordon Schendel, im M R ER OF ___ soughing, dilation of the pupils, students in the 1966 graduating An invoOation and memorial John F. Moriarty, Harold T. , ih b associated PRB« never was visible much percentage for edness and tears in the eyes Ike Aaaodated Preea is excluelvely entlU^ class at M jHB. He has done a to deceased members was read Richmond, Mrs. Hilda Jones to the use oC repuNJcaOoii ol all newe die- anybody in a potential development like Snd sometimes nausea and diz- |ia#rfw« credited to H or not otteiwlM cre^^ good respectable job for four by Dr. Frederick C. Schreiber Kennedy, Dr. Mortimer E. Mori- that. Siness. «d to this pRpw* Rud alJM> tta local nawa pub* years in high school and this of New Britain, and a class Ehner R. Swanson, Mrs. The good hope was that the Buddhist riSta o< repubneation ot special dis- latest publicly acknowledged After a week or so, the dogs toast given by Dr. John J. piorence Dwyer Sullivan and patdMB Mrein are also reserred. movement might provide the nucleus for act can only, add to the pride taowed sig;ns of enjoying smok- Obuchowski of Vernon before Letitia Shorts Heller, MAYTAG ing—as evidenced by tail wag- the development, at long last, of some bis family has always hod in the dinner. Greetings were read from beginning of some participation by the ging and voluntarily jumping After dinner, a conunemora- cla.ss members unable to at- hhn. toto the smoking box. actual people of South Vietnam in their Joe is certainly a credit to his tive poem wm read by Mrs. An- tend. WASHERS ^ On the 24 th day an apparently Svaninc BeraM. own affairs. It was a refreshing thing family, his oommumiity, and na Logan Sheridan of Bolton, ______healthy dog which appeared to AND to think that there mig^t be, in South himself. its author. The original class . ( oUeot of » . B. A. Serrice. ^ have good tolerance for smoke prophecy was presented by Mrs. Quiet Birthday ______RepresentatlTes — -J'SJSf Vietnam, jomebody who really cared Well done, Joe. was found dead ih its cage. UilTiiiiri %wclal iUreoep — «• * Tor*. CTO- Bob DIgan Jennie Cook PTtkin of Manches- V : J DRYERS ca»o, Detroit and Boston.______what kind of government there was, Four other dogs died between somebody vriio vras willing to advocate the 229th and 415th days of the For Helen Keller SKK wmmilBtt ACDrr BORBAW OF dRCOLAi- Out-of-state members pres- TH3N8. ______and defend certain principles, somebody sxperimentn at which time the ent, besides Gorman, were Capt. from Page One) Walter Todd, Alton Trotter, Charles Robbins, Frederick who was willing to assume some dvle Herald fenlaining five dogs were put to This is the class as ft appeared in 1916: Front row, from left, Edward H. McMenemy of Long- reeponsiblHty. death and their lungs were ex- F. Howard Carrier, Charles Paisley, Lester Hohenthol, A. Schultz, Elmer Swanson, Mortimer Moriarty, Sherwood view, Tex.; Mrs. Betty Weldon gays Mirs. 'Wlnifrid Corbally, NORMAN’ S Bowers (aalutatorlan), Ralph Burns. Fourth row, foom left, mdned. Clifford Groman, Harlowe Willis, Byron, Van Ness, Edward Barnsbee of Lakeland, Fla.; her companion of mdny years. weuucmAejr — * ya*** • It is this good hope which has been Yesterdays 'nmraday — 1 Wetoesday. The investigators said they McMenemy, Frederick Schreiber, Louis Moriarty, Sidney Earl Miner, Harold Richmond, Margaret Russell, Margaret Mrs. Myrtle Weeder Armstrong Her immediate family and a For Tho Iti'Nl lloiil set back. And Premier Ky’s excuses for Schwalm, Eaizabeth Tjman, Laura Edgar, Ehzatoeth Weldon, and Tho Hoat Si'rvloo - — 1 p.m. Thursday. Obeerved a striking similarity in Wheaton. Second row, from left, Mildred Johnson, Marion of Panama City, BTa.; Mrs. Pris- small group of intimate friends the action which have set it book, and 25 Years Ago Elinor Shajrp. Fifth row, from left Florence Cook, EHizabeth SSdi2^V.^” » ^ ’; ea«h day ajvid Kirm pn of the E ast Or- ton of East Hartford, Charles E. a very, very quiet birthday.” among the repceeentatives o# the state they sought to weaken. TTie more fun- Kee Sts. ange Veterans Administration ptyt community police Involved—to keep damental regret Is that what might 10 Years Ago Hospital. physical violence at a have been some awakening toward gen- O It ended, too, with a news picture eral civilian participation in South Work prog;ressing rapidly at Which displayed a temporary unity Vietnam’s future seems to have been at the Manchester Nike control Violence Erupts MISS THE KIDS? center and the Glastonbury among the leaders of the ptwcli- least tem porarily snuffed out too. Let them know how much you care with a Long Distance launch site. In Poland Afte JUNE 1966: MARILYN TWOMEY arrest of eight trained German Wyszynski from traveling St was rather irtee of these three other saboteurs who were said to have outdoors could be taken as a kind of abroad and closed Polish bor- gentlemen, perhaps, to allow Dr. King landed by submarine on New ucacAsurav signal for all good housewives In the ders to foreign pilgrims during to appear with them at all. For they York's Long Island and in Flori- the celebration this year of the area to make this their vacuuming day. da. had previously decided to ban tho millennium of Christianity in Mn. FrisdUa OroSby Stoddard, Mra. Jennie Cook Fttldn, And what the good housewives would A Thought for Today On This Date Gathered on the steps of thedr alma mialtec, memfaera of the NAACP and any of Its official repre- Poland. Mrs. Nan Weldon Flanagan, Mrs. Letitia Shorts Heller, Mrs. discover is that, under the wide whine By Rowland Evans Jr. Sponsored by the Manchester class of 1916 are, top row, left to right, Dr. Jdm J. Obuicliow- sentatlvea from the march. The Na- Inside In 1776, Thomas Hickey, a On May 29 several htmdred Anna Logon Sheridan and Mrs. Margery Gordon Schendel. supplied by the tovm giant, they will no Council ol Churches guard who plotted to capture demonstrators tore down and ski, Harold Richmond, John Moriarty, Elmer Swanson, Dr. tional Association For Tho Advanco- Robert D. Novak Mortimer Moriarty, Sherwood Bowers, Mra Betty Weldon Front row, left to right, F. Howard Carrier, Charles Paisley, mont of CJolored People is, to some ele- longer be able to hear the sound of George Washington and deliver burned a big government A- CHfford Gorman, Copt. Edward H. MCMenemy, Dr. Fred- their own puny machines, and will, Speed on swift ^here with him to the British was executed togniboard in (Sdansk — Danzig Barnbbee, Miss Gladys L, Keith and Mrs. Hilda Jonea Ken- ments, too conservative and peaceful nedy. Middle row, left to right, Mrs. Florence 'Wheaton Bush- ertek a Schreiber, Louis M oriarty and Sidney Wheaton- therefore, no longer be annoyed by it, Report wars ablaze in New York. It was the first — after an ovation for the cardi- and gradualistic in Its approach. neU, Mrs. Mildred Johnson West, Mw. Marion B. Gommona, (Herald photo by Soternis.), SAVE TODAY AT or find it affecting their nervous ten- A,nd turn and turn in fiery ArmY execution in U.S. history. nal. Police broke up the crowd Within the“ inarch Itself, the chants Last week’s spring meeting of craze, sions. away from inhabited areas and, June 14. In that contest, Rep. In 1847, the cities of Boston and arresleid more than a dozen. of *t)lack power” were the strong and the Republican National Com- above all, to keep clear of Cam- Barratt O’Harfi, the 84-year-old While spinning like a string and New York were connected A oonfrontajteon between The average housewife may have dominant chants, and those who dared mittee confirmed what had been bodian troops and therefore incumbent and representative of freed top by telegraph. and at least 1,000 Catho- litter ••freedom now,” ' the siogan of some' difficulty in identifying the sound suspected for some time; A lit- avoid incidents. staved off an attempt to oust You wobble on afraid to drop. In 1929, color television was neaiily erupted in violence of the town vacuum at first. Trying to Mhrtln Luther King’s movement were tle-known lawyer from Nebras- However, U.S. policymakers him by insurgent state legisla- demonstrated a/t the Bell Tele- _jiday night. Shouting demon- In a minority which was threatened, on be aa helpful as we can, we would sug- ka named Don Ross has become don't want to make a fuss about tor Abner Mikva. This is the curse of Cain's phone Laboratories in New obatons lofueed to let motorcy- the Committee's strong man this. They feel that the draft bowed head: occasion, by the other marchers. Dis- gest that it sounds like some i^ a n god Fearful that Mikva would cut York City. cle police dear the street to in the midst of fiendirii pain. We ha've and ie growing into a power in toward Communist China fay To wander, to wander in fear iliont cf the primate’s palace play of the American flag, too, seemed into the pivotal Negro vote, In 1940, Wendell Wilkie and been trying our best to imagine some- the party nationally. Cambodia’s mercurial Prince and dread. Charles McNary were nominat- and the policemen final'iy rode unpopular with some of the marchers, O’Hara during the campaign AUTOMATIC REDUCTIONS thing musical about it—the contraption Ross, a former U. A. Attor- SUianouk, more an opportunist sent out an SOS to two of his Are we too spawned from this ed as the GOP standiard-bearers dCf. as unpopular as the display of the Con- than a leftis—may be revwsed line. is actually built, we suppose, along the ney, who is now Nebraska’s . Negro colleagues in Congress; by the RepubUoan National Con- Sunday night’s demonstra- federate flags which was put on by National! Committeeman, was now that the U.S. military ef- Or have we the choice of an- tlORB staited after more than 60,- lines and principles of some tremen- Rep. Adam Clayton Powell of vention. some of the angry and defiant white behind National Chairman Ray fort in Viet Nam is showing other time? 000 Oatbolics jammed St. John’s dous bagpipe far beyond mere mortal New York and Rep. Charles In 1950, Lt. Col. James Little ^lectators along the route. Those Blias’s belated crackdown on some successes. Consequently, Diggs cf Micbigan. Personally Rev. James A. Birdsall of Wyoming fired the first aeri- Oa'thedral and nearby streets BARGAIN SHOP breath—but our listening so far has marCheTS who waved the Am erican fla g the Young Republicans. ’ Bliss they don’t want to offend Siha- fond of 'the old man, they agreed St. Peter’s Episcopal al shot of the Korean War and lor oeoTvtoes induding a week- failed to identify more than one single were ^aiming, quite properly tt seems relied both on Ross's advice and nouk by accusing him of har- to come to Chicago to endorse Church, Wapping downed a Chinese Oommunist long celebiation of the miUen- note, dra'wn out intetminably, at some boring Communist troops. to ns, that ft was the rightful symbol his skill in guiding a resolution O’Hara 'Whenever he wanted plane. Bium in 'Warsaw. oornere, but always, no matter what the through the National Onnmittee Hundreds of Oomamtast party both of their hopes and their rights as A footnote: Although Cambo- them. ular among middle-class Ne- Ten Years Ago corner, the same note. without dissent. dia is used by North Vietna- workers blocked street Intersec- Americans; those leaders who tried to But the follow-up call from groes on the South Side that President Dwight D. Elsen- This sticker is strictly "optional equipment' Our final suggestion should perhaps That was no surprise to Na- mese troops as a temporary O’Hara never came (even after O’Hara wauited no part of his hower received a record 933 bil- ticoB to try to keep Oatholio Here are a few of the many values you'll find at The take the flags out of their hands were tional Committee members. sanctuary, U.S. intelligence has eiowds from surging into the be reserved until all of us have had a queries from Powell asking campaign help. And if Dawson lion road-building bill providing Bargain Shop tomorrow. Every day'® ® saving day Uddng the negative view that, since the Since emerging from political no information whatsoever to •enter of the city. But a lot of Corvair drivers are Httle more experience with the possibil- where be was wanted). Finally wasn’t going to campaign for what its sponsors called “the here. And every week a bargain lingers on, it is flag had not yet produce justice for the obscurity in January, 1066, to substantiate reports that sev- figuring they were not wanted, One group of more than 9,000 ities involved. But we can’t help think- O’Hara, Dawson didn't want greatest governmental construc- Negro, ft could not be a flag for him. help engineer Bliss’s election as eral regiments of Communist Powell and Diggs forgot about Negro Congressmen from other tion program In the hlsUay of OBltholics massed outside the marked down more. But few things stay around long ing what a nice thing it would be If the adding It these days. Bnch circumstance leaves in grave National Chairman, Ross has regulars are permanently quar- the Chicago race. states to come into the district the world.” peOaoe at Cardinal Wyszyndd. for bargain-sharp customers are picking them up as weekly routes of the big town vacuum tered there! When traiffilo iwUoe attempted to doubt the result of the Mississippi grown steadily closer to Bliss What happened? The educat- to do so. Today’s B irthday: could be published and arranged in ad- • • • dear the streets, demonstrators fast as they arrive from our regular display march, both inside that state Itself, and and now is his most influential ed guess in Negro political cir- Even without Powell and The world-famous deaf mute, vance so that everybody, town and adviser. Negro politicians in Washing- cles is that Rep. WUliam Daw- fniaBaii out wtth thelT umbrdlBs. (They're discontinued patterns, one-of-a-kind, odds- Inside the whole civil rights struggle in Diggs, O’Hara did well enough Helen KeUer, is 86 years old. townspeople, could /do their weekly Though a conservative him- ton are still taking about one sop, dean of -Negro Congress- among the Negroes to win. His About 1,000 of the demonstra- this summer of 1966. It would be pleas- Tbought for Today and-ends, shopmarked pieces.) So if you're looking for vacuuming together, and get it all over self, Ross is well-regarded by hidden aspect of the red-hot men and top Negro in tiie Daley strongly Uberal civil rights rec- iMs chanted “Primate, pri- ant to be able to assume that the march B^mocratlc primary for Oon- The greatest thing in Hfa Is mate” and “Oathtohes unite” as bargains today . . . or any day . . . shop The Bargain in one grand neighborhood pibrotdi. the party’s liberal-moderate machine, put the kibosh on the ord proved more important than brought an awakening to Mississippi grem on Chicago’s South SMe to keep your mind yotmg — Hen- giey marched toward the down- wing. For instance, he is credit- tafatations. Dawson is so unpop- his Daley machine connections. ry Ford. Shop for values like these: and a healthy pattern for reM of ed with convincing Bliss that town headquarters of Wladya- itoe country. the late James Wood of Ari- Jew G om dta’s ruling Polish IJindted Workers (Oommunist) Blit our judgment is that just as mod- Yankee Trader Amaaaea Fortune sona, a Goldwater conservative, party. $49.50 Full Size Box Spring, gray stripe ticking ...... 38.02 eration and gradualism narrowly es- be replaced on the National Edward S. Winaknv died reoehtly at Oonunittee 'with an eutqxikea “TV) the party house! To the $139.50 Full Size Dark Pine Four Poster B 6 d ...... »3.45 caped being trampled under in this Fischetti Myricks, Maas., a few bundrad yards moderate—WUliam Powers party houset” the marchers inarch, so, almost everywhere this sum- $33.50 33Vk” Modem Table Lamp, brown-orange diamonds ....1 4 .1 5 from a railroad station where he Colorado. ^•blUIitn Xr T dXMted. Then they sang ttu. mer, and perhaps for the duration of served aa agent for better than 40 A footnote: Ross 'was named Syndic*!*, D U!IB hymn “Mhiry, Q u ^ of Po- $74,50 Twin Size Modem Walnut Panel B ed ...... 59.60 the civil rights struggle, the principles years. It is estimated that he never last week by Bliss as one of the land^ $51.50 Maple Slatback Arm Chair, turned le g s ...... 38.30 . earned more than g40 a week In his hope Gcmulka hears and procedures moderation and two National Committee mem- a D|ti p 3 n c $59.50 34V^x49” Modem Walnut Daystrom Table, as I s ...... 39. gradualism are going to find themsiilves dbsciue job. bers to keep an eye on the YRs. (bem,” muttered an old woman. tncreasingiy on the defensive, unless, of Mr. Winslow, who was 90, X'ved mod- The Other was Mrs. Tina Har- $54.50 31” Maple Comer Desk, one draw er...... 36.75 eourse, by surer tedmlques and more estly, e'ven fnigally. He had a small rower of ConnecUcut, a tough- seed? Then try $297.25 7 Pc. Cherry Dining Room, 42x62’’ oval table with one 12” 1 ^ , story and a hedf cottage 'wRh ginger- white cooperation, they are going to be minded liberal who has glared •iiAimg ^°to^dan muMna. Tha bread on It. 'His '^ e kept'.house, He pogopy Bead sbouAd be sttored ID- able to produce more convincing divi- no criticism of the YRs. More an aDdftonttad: $31.50 (2) Maple Captains Chair, turned legs, ea...... 24. made each cblt last four or five years than anything else, her appoint- «b tfae (fay togieJieita. dends more swiftly. And if that idea of before trading it in. He might be con-, $299.00 54” Cherry Hutch; base has 2 cupboards, 7 drawers, 2 with a need for swift results from moderate, ment Indicates a new determi- sidered typical of the few hundred per- nation by Bliss toward placing ______MeoCthat silver dividers; 3 drawers, 2 shelves 'with plate rails in top . . . ,229. gradual processes and principles sounds BsayysomelliBgtwy g B d a ^ iieircw .^ sMis who live In the small community the YRs—who have operated as , like a contradiction, we are afraid it between ’Taunton and New Bedford. What tiieyie^ for time Oam lTilw $27.50 16” Maple Night Stand, one draw er...... 19-20 a party within a party—under SDlBaoy $65.00 30” W hite French Provincial Bachelors Chest, three drawers is. We are afraid there is no such thing Old Ed Winslow was a typical citi- some restraint from the Nation-' CASH SAVINGS jid i^ jodepeodent saqieoaon taleet liieai m aa time, or time enough. We are afraid sen—until Me will ira" fUed. His estate I I ’ l u of fte l^o(I),OQO Ckjcvair ownos kee d)OBt,dinr car. with ormolu pulls, gold trim ...... 1...... 32. al Committee. Sh’ C u r v c * I>dta ooB. A nd X 3KW happen to hata a two $49.95 Maple Ladderback Arm Chair, rush se a t...... 32.05 IBM, National Cash Register, Kraft against the Buddhists and his suooeas in ing area for operations in South Foods end Sun Oil. He amsssed a for- ^$43.50 Maple Ladderback Side Chair, matches above...... 27.30 that force tc the Buddhists Viet Nam. tune but his wealth never ottered Us A captured document gives FUEL OIL 66-6076 ** $49.50 Full Size Mattress, gray stripe ticking ...... 38.20 tbinselvM 'way o f Mvlng. specific insttuctions on' how AtrtHOBIZED CHEVROLET PKAT-EB DWORIN CHEVROLET, INC. CAPITOL M0T6RS,-INC. $189.00 35” Gray French Provincial Chest, 5 draw ers...... 95.15 tha BuddliMa Invttsd such taoUos The weatthy man whom xidns asvar COOPERATIVE North Vietnamese regular IN MANCHESTER, CONN. 1214 MAIN STREET—627-8144 _ $21.50 22” Pink Rosebud Hurricane Lamp, b ^ e lig h ts...... 16.60 gahiaf, themsehres; tha Buddhists made changed is a direct descendant of Oov. troops rtiould ctmduct them- 476 CONN. BODLEVARD—MD-S4C1 nil ( d'.M' W 'l HARTFORD, CONN. thamselves vulnerable; the Buddhists Edward WinSIow Plymouth Colony. CARTER CHEVROLET CO., IN C EAST HARTFORD, CONN. $149.00 Queen Size M atties and Box Spring ...... - ...... 93.20 selves Ml bivouac in Cambodia \ |)n i - ' !' I ' f izt» MAIN STREET—4M9-SXM atandoned their possible position of His old New England intuition made —a sanctuary protecting them $176.00 84*4” W hite French Provincial Com er D esk ...... 60. r.tu \M> I'l’ ' ARDERY CHEVROLET, INC. strength and came down to the level of Urn a sharp trader in the financial from surprise attack by U. S. WILCO^-RAU CHEVROLET, INC THE GRODY CHEVROLET CO. marts.' The same old Yankee training «r South Vietnamese forces.- v]V; 1. I't.).'. m FOQUONOOK AVE.—68S46M piij^eal force. U«1 STANLEY STREET—KSaaSdS n. IBHAM ROAD—266-6601 never permitted fata to dmhgs his shag- For taifamoft, tlw Communist whan SOS wettas *t tha ijmruuir : r . i i i : u \II >’i l T NEW RRITAIN, CONN. CONN. WINDSOR, CONN. — MSW MAVmi- Wiiew iM kMtraotad to keta aSm* 11 i I'.' ' '• liANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1966 PAGE NINE j. , ■. MANCHESTER EVEOTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN« MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1966 ^kidp, drpulated through the lis- PJME EIGHT Bolton Bikes Stolen teners taking up a collection. 16,000 Jam Jackson ‘‘L et’.a.-have some green pow- Case Not Closed Tolland County At Swim Pool er," he chuckled. leroic Mother FLETCHER CLASS GO■ or MANCSBBSnBB Three Churches Offering Although Meredith, King and THE Two bicycles wore taken over For Finish of March the other speakers emph8u»lzed Vaised After the, weekend from SouHer's unity, tile squabbles and dissen- No Primaipy Kindergarten Rental Space (ConUnued from Page One) sion that marked the mcuch One Driver Cleared **When You Thikk Pond on Lydall St. as the own- -dered IGng. “A dream that one S a v i h g D a u g h t e r continued on the final day. IGGERY Think of Fletcher ' Three of Bolton’s four church- inary plans for the new ele- ers were swinuning. for a rally unlesLshed violence »*»> Hartford- ment to Goldberg by 17 votes vote yesterday to offer the Cooper has been business gt. told police that a bathing tents on- a school yard which who believes in freedom should a tree, said he didn’t mind not kets, wrap Laurie In one East__ Hartford__ of__ __ any criminal______The accident which claimed _ district convention in school system the space. United manager of Manchester Cc«n- suit worth alxwt $25 .was tak- authorities had forbidden them be marching in Mississippi to- being allowed to talk. stuff the other in a bndcen negi;^ in'tiie" death i Ardih^ny f WilUmanUc Saturday, AUTO GLASS IIKTALLED MethodLst Church and St. munity College for the past en from the clothes line at her to use. day," said Reuther. "It's all right," he quipped. Triple Specia l fcdow to keep out windblown place on May 6, sh^ly a^ r 9 „j ^ reason to primary," At the Capitol, King, who There were no serious Inci- Ponnone of Hartford. Keeney George’s Episcopal Church each seven months. He will start his residence sometime over the "I'll be here when they're all (Monday thru Thursday) en^w. a.mi Keeney was pinned in the heads the ■ Southern Christian dents reported along the eight- was burned to death in the cab Copp said in a statement, "In GLASS FURNITURE TOPS preferred a room earlier. now job early next monUi. weekend. gone. Socks kept felling from cab of hie truck“ and died "from Joe Goldberg, our party has a The room is needed for one Both are state jobs, Leadership Conference, said the mile route. abnve, bouncing and dattenng of Ms truck. Ponnone d i^ from third degree bums of the skin candidate it can and should session of kindergarten in order Cooper, who was active in .WILDLIFE RESTORA'nON rally "brings to a majestic close gome 2,000 whites clustered ROGOFF RITES TODAY SU M MER FR O STIN G bums. approximately one MIRRORS (HreplaM and Door) onlOie wrecikage, aSf acting to make up a one classroom de- town affairs until he began to WASHINGTON ^AE) — Con- our long and turbulent trip near the capitol, impassively NORWALK (AP) — Funeral Ihuraday she could hear the The Investigration is continu- r cent of t ^ skin hundred per ficit at the elementary school, work for the state, said today necticut has been awarded $108,- through the srtate of Mississippi, watching the rally. They Includ- sei-\ices are to be held today ne|i^ planes. Friday she seiw ing, "to determine the Identity “I believe Joe represents what PICTURE FRAMING (all types) surface. . .” Ponnone was pull- A t a meeting June 16, the board that he would not be selling 925 in federal money for wild- rt is the greatest demon.strrt'on ed 50 Ku Klux Klansmen wear- in Westport for Dr. Julian M. *15.00'°”'”“' th| m but bad no way or of the operator of the motor ve- ^ jhe cab of his truck, I oowselve to be Gm malMtoeam discussed various proposals for his home here, but will just ufe restoration, the Interior De- for freedom in the state of Mis- ing green pants and shirts, with Rogotf, pioneer in research on sb^ngtb to signal. Finally, Sat- Mcle, if there was one, who may clothing aflame, by several pas- ^ e party, Copp s^d. I making up the deficit and final- rent it out. partment has announced. slssippi to date." white ties and white belts. the adrenal glands and one of urday afternoon, a helicopter have caused Ponnone to apj^y g c r s ^ and died the foUowing can and support him to WINDOW aad PLATE GLASS ly voted, after it was suggested ■ W 8CS Barbecue The money, raised by taxing He hailed Meredith, saying, “We just came down here to the originators of the modem T H E PERFECT PERM A NEN T Q>otted the broken plane. his brakes." jay at Manchester Memorial by a parent, first to ask the The Woman’s Society of manufacturers and importers of "R was his bravery, his majes- make sure these niggers don’t treatment tor Addison's Disease. tee asked the first rescuer, a The coroner’s report states: Hospital, from “maaelve and ex- whole party wUl do likewise. churches, and, falling that, to Christian Service of United hunting and fishing equipment, tic scorn of crippling fear that cause any trouble," said a lead- Dr. Rogoff, who was vice- For TintMl Hair 0 ^ 2 3 0 patoimedic, to "get the food and "Eyewitnesses heard the teiulve first, second and third — — rent a portable classroom. Methodist Church has an- is to be distributed to the states originated this march.” er, who declined to give his president of the American Jew - fe^d the baby.” screech of tires made by the degree bums. . . .” He recalled his dream in 1963 name. "If they don’t, we ish Physicians Committee, died Kother and infant were evac- SeaKeet van, and the witnesses Walter Waddell, school board "ounced that its annual chick- on July 1. According to the coroner’s re- Connecticut’s apportionment is which lead to the massive civil won’t.” ^ Saturday night at Norwalk Hos- For Normal Hair Complete na^ed by hehoopter to a bospRbl observed the van cross the chairman, said today that the barbecue will be held on the •9.99 port, neither driver was found $35,700 for fish and $73,226 for rights march in Washington. During the capitol rally, the pital. Bom in Latvia, he lived in fLongview, Warfi. There Little street into the path of the trac- board is “very pleased that the ^wn July 9. Co-chair- to be under the Influence of in- churches responded to a com- event will be Mr. wUdlife conservation programs " I Still have a dream,” thun- Rev. Ralph Abemethy, a King in Norwalk many years. ww reunited with his daughter tor-trailer. One eyewitness re- toxicants or drugs, and no oper- BARBER munity need.” and Mrs. Herald Lee Sr. and ------. . and Mb wife, who was groggy calls seeing a car moving from ating defects were found when Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ulm. Men from pain end exhaustion and the west curb about the time he the extensively damaged vehi- It now remains for the board of the church will erect the had forgotten Loren had not heard the sound of tire squeals. cles were inspeoted. SHOP to choose one of the three barbecue pit and cook the been aftnard the plane. He caught just a flash of this The Sealtest van driven by churches. Waddell said he told chiVlren "She opened her eyes and car; and he does not know PACA N I'S members of his church that the Ponnone skidded 73 feet before Tickets may be purchased looiked at me for about U aec- wherre It came from. 6 PEARL STREET decision will be based on the it swerved into the path of the from members of the society onds,” said tittle. "Then she BUitability of the space offered. "W itnesses behind the y,“ * Adley Corp. traotor-itraller driv- or reservations may be made said, 1 ttiouglit yon were In spite of the fact that there heard the ecreeching tire en by Keeney. The Adley vehi- by calling Mrs. Leslie Soenceri MOKE dead." Adamys Mark 25th Wedding are two other Congregational- sounda; and they observed the cle left skid marks of 26 feet, or Mrs. Richard Noren. Mrs.l. ^ van tddd, but they did not ob- Introduces ists on the school boaxxl, Wad- Noren is sisking members who ^ SA lfCt aocwding to the report Mr. and Mrs. Wllham Adamy and Miss Patti Adamy, botti at serve what may have caused dell said the decision might well home, and Mre. Martin Kriotoff have not received tickets to Tolland County of 105 McKee St. recently were Ponnone to apply Ms brakes.” go to one of the other two mt CACH POUHD YOU BUY of Manchester, and a grand- BACKS FRA’TER m r 8TSTEM contact her. In the event that additional ev- churches. feted at a family dinner ait BREHTON WOODS, NM. Planning Hearing OUUIHO OUR um UEUFBAIUI daughter, Kimberly Ann Kria- idence on the Identity of any oth- Depending on the services GOP Women’s Wllhe’e Steak House celebrat- (AF) — Fraternities and sorori- SHEILA DO W The planning ooraanission will toff. er drive involved in the douMe provided, the income to the public hearing tonight ait Adamy has been employed for ties cannot be o deepened the philosophical rift • O R D IN 'S more in The march revealed, too, that CORNMHENS . ' . ' OOSTL'P rNSTRUenON within the civil rights move- 45 39 C^CllT$-si-? & ' CONSOLE COLOR TV funds do not pour in as a result 3 99 KANSAS e m r . Mo. (A P)— *388*® ment. Students of Kansas City Metro- of marches and dramatic or uS . ' turkeT i ISast poddie *n saddle bermudos, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., violent confrontations as they 45 .99 BREAST . 49' politan Junior College can get 5,000 BTU TEMP. CONTROL Who got into the march against airline pilots training — if they and pedal puishers — sites to 44 . . . have in the past, particularly at the advice of a key associate, Selma and Birmingham, Ala. can afford It. e open every mon • thurs. ’n fri. rill 9 pan. e M ORIARTY BRO THERS found himself fighting for con- Appeals for donations were The college has signed a con- AIR CONDITIONER *93“ trol against a militant faction tract with MidOentihent. A'via- made at two huge rallies in that talked of power, violence Jackson and King said two days SWEET RED RIPE- W H OLE SV/EET LUSCI O US tion Inc. to provide the training,' and disorders. SN O W CR O P- N A T UR AL-FR O ZE N | | | | and 19 students have enroUed AU PORCELAIN ago money had not been coming this month. King, in the end, maintained in at a rate sufficient to meet It will cost the student $3,000. taa dominant role among the the needs of the march. to r 21 hours eot; The Manchester Young Demo- PEAR HALVES ^ .^ 4 5 * FAB DETERGENT PAUHOUVE GOLD 2 ^ 4 3 * redactions” on Prescriptions to lore The Alabama march had ' a Mtar! PileiHAi chrome window moldings, pushbuttfm ratho, selec- CONSOLE O IEK O ratic Club will play host to TH customers! ■ingle purpose I to get a feder- tor windshield wipers, deluxe wheel covers and *167 State Sen. David M. Barry, At the same rimei tbere Is never any al ■voting rights law enacted. 'While the Misslssipirf demon- when it meets tomorrow at 8 COLD POWER 65' lAX UQUID EHURS COFFEE ^ compromise in service w qnsUty! many other fine features. Sakwiek Wiay _ ^ CH O OSE PROM WES11NGHOUSE, PHILCO. ADMMiAL. stration gave considerable em- pjn. at Pellln’s Restaurant on TOC GET OUR LOWEST CURTIS44A1H K. B A SY.^ N D g S o N ^ ^ phasis to a proposed law now in 'W alniirst. PRICES EVERT DAP OF THE Oongress, it’s real significance Barry, Democratic candidate AJi£pETERGEIfTiJ!&67* BAGGIES 3 F HEINZ KETCHUP 3 t£ ’ P YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE We Deliver S A LE P R IC E *2795 lies in its triggeriiig response QUANTITIES LIMITED for re-election, will speak on SaiyTaDM MORE ’niROUOHOUT THE Federal Label $3328 onuH^ Negroes in Mississippi. Everywhere, Fast “Campaign Issues of the No- YEAR ON ALL .YOUR Many O thtr Owtstaiiding Voluts Today’s Negroes are not con- CALL cerned about legislation. They vember Election.” ^VAilN COFFEE ^ ’ ” BABYFOODS 10»89* PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. 1 ACTION BLEACH IS 75' 2-year or 24,000 mile fimtoiy warranty. talk about bread on the table, ANOTHER SENTENCE N EW SYSTEM TRY US AND SEE ' M A N C H ESTER money in their pockets, and Ne- 36 M O N THS T O PA Y gro officeholders in the towns CHrOAGO (AP) — Joseph A. mK q u ik ^ ’ P iiA TS FOR BAB1ES6 » 7 9 * LOW RANK RATES Hill has been sentenced to a AJ&OIANSER 2iL 43* LA U N DRY TeL 649-3406 and counties. lafilat Siie The march emphasized deep- year in prison, wmeurrent with AND DRY CLEANING ening resentment of what Is the Hfe term he already Is serv- ON HARRISON ST. (44) considered by aome Negro lead- ing, tor collecting more than $1 ,- HEAD & SHOULDERS^ ^ PALMOLIVE S0AP225' US TOOTHPASTE s S6* Open Daily 000 in. income tax refunds while > Off Esst Center St. ers to be inaction by the federal ■Mi MM IMHR MHl« > . MOR I ARTY govemn'mt and particulariy in prison. I ' 'Y V:30AJLto6PJL iS m 2'5r39* lENOHADE 2 49* LIMEADE 4 « 4 9 * *4 IZ 49* OBTANT COFFEE iSsTOILNimGBR $ 89* Oppoelto rile Cemetety APPLIANCE President Johnson in imple- The government charged Hill, For Pickup and Delivery 59, filled out false returns, mentlng the major civil rights ora bea d e ^KDOODUES S7 39* iTsTbn.BiTnsiNT >ir3 9 *Ima B arBb __^L®^ Can 649-7753 ‘ laws enacted in the past two claiming he was holding a job, LEMONADE 4 IZ 49* S 6 IZ 89* LENOW JUICE 4 S: ^49* BROTHERS W6d., Thms., FStL to while he was actually in the La- MeaaaitecliM«hiruSat.July2. Woiowaaa armad nbbeiF. Aloe Plaa fTfnsnnnr "W. WW^ m m " V aa js Grand Union Redemption Center—50 liDurfcet Square, Newington 656 Center S tn et 'I OPEN EVENINGS—THUR^AY TILL 6 P.SL , WARRANTY AND AVO. TRADE i-i PAGE ELEVEf^l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1966 TEN
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©ctacular 52.6 final quarter- avyw gn champion from Manchester ptich' merely got away from San Franoiaco at St. Louis, in a playoff for the National and finished in a tie for ninth, consist of four teams. Robin Dl record to 10-1. 6 7 .462 bv Gfiaibrous 90-10 80 Larry The first two men in each mile after a slow 3:06 three- because he represente * ® ^ y was second with 216, fol- Fikher. Buckley (N) Lawyers Arnie took down only $2,400 Tarando will coach. BA’ITENG Boog Powell, P&F vs. Peck, 6—Waddell Norman’s 5 6 .466 Chaine 93-13___ 80 Bill Warm- event automatically made the quarters, to provide New York world association, tries to 5^® lowed by Gene Francis, the Open crown last week. Santo, who had extended Ms Orioles, collected three hits and 1-ncton 97-17___ 80 Tonv Tantillo team but others will be added to With its first outdoor sub-four Ms claim here TueMay against J Casper took dead aim at less giving him $66,817 for the year. Wtting streak to » Oilers vs. Norman’s, 6—Ver- Pagani’s S 9 ,260 1963 Northeastern titlist, Casper, who attributed his runs as Baltimore planck __80 ' the squad today to strengthen it minute mile. Terrell, recognized by toewith 220. Smith won the experienced youngsters such as with a ^ in the firot oallfomia 12-7. fine showing to toe fact that he Panamanian Brouli's Baeza Sealtest vs. Wyman, 6:16— BEST PAR FOUR for toe meets with Poland at The 6foot-2, 166pound “young- World . Oonnecticut Amateur last 24-year-old Ke.rm'it Zarleyi 28 Inndng, was carried off the field Baltimore .. 47 27 .862 — Vi'dtory was sweel; for An- year-old Homero Blancas and did not have a single three-putt became the first Jockey to ex Charter Oak aass A—Dora Keltaer 41-9— Berkeley, Calif., JMy 16-17 and gtea- spurted like a sprinter in week. on a stretoher and K was ex- Detroit ...... 43 26 .623 8 OLD SOFT SHOE— Dodger pitcher Sandy Koufax (32) and Eddie Mathews of saldi’s Contractors last Sat- green, zoomed to a total of $60,- ceed $2 million In purse oaro* Moriarty’s vs. TeiaMiers, 6:16 82: Class B—NelUe Johnson 45- Russia at Los Angeles Jhly 28- this'flftal 200 yards to whip vet- ^ “ 29-year-old Tommy Aaron. Aar pedted he wiU be sidelined tor alt Cleveland ... 41 27 .608 4% the Braves do a dance at Atlanta, Mathews finally was put out after he was urday as they whipped PBrf, ings In New York. Best Time o f Year —Robertson lsl-32; Class C -E llie Chaine 24. eran Olympian Dyrol Burleson ^ on went into toe final round with 749 for toe year, least two weeks. California .. 38 33 .635 9 caught off base. (AP P h o t o f a x ) ______gani’s Caterers, 8-2, and moved .• TWILIGHT LEAGUE No. Meth. vs. Bank, 6:16 — 49-16— S3; Kickers—^SaUy Gro- Gerry Lindgren, toe NCAA by eight yards with Jim GreUe, ^ clariiing with the a one-stroke load over the field, The incident occurred in the BffiRILIN—Kenya’s Kopchoge Mlnnesoto .. 33 38 .478 13 into a tie for first place in the Standings Nebo standings with the idle Oilers... theer 118-36—78. but Casper went in front on the first game of a doUbleheader Keino ran the fastest 5,000 met- ,(Chicago ...... 32 37 .464 14 tMrd hole with a 12-foot birdie ers of the year, 13:26.6, to beat Valeo vs. Moriarty’s, 6—Dil- Elach sports an 8-4 won-lOBS bn, 'wtoo was forced eut of toe Mnd. which the Cubs won 7-0 behind New York .. 30 37 .448 16 Boasts Best Percentage in Natiomd League ning. Vaioo...... 7 1 putt and dared the others to AustraUan Ron Clarke in an lon record. weekend meet by acute broncM- Burleson was timed in four VOLKSWAGEN SALESMAN WANTED southpaw Curt Bitnmons. Kansas City . SO 40 .429 14H ------, Moriarty ...... 6 2 catch him. international track and field Wednesday, June 29 ’The Oontraotoni weated tit- tis, and Tommie Smith, the in- minutes fiat and Orele in PelekoudaB said 'this wasn’t Washington . 30 43 .411 18 Hamilton ...... 4 2 Gay Brewer, with a 34-37—71, ______meet Sunday. Kelno's time was Moriarty’e vs. Mianors, •— Ue time, building up a 7-0 leadf- jured sprint sensaUon from San 4:00.6. Must be over 25 years of age, trained in auto sales, the ease of Fisher throwing ait Boston ...... 25 46 .362 22 Show6 the Way* Eastern ...... 4 3 finished second with a 286, three Buckley after two innlnga, getting three Jose State, will be added to toe Only three meet records were ambitious hardw;orking man who desires a large Santo. I had warned both mkn- 2.4 seconds off the world record. Sunday’s Besults strokes behind the winner, and Perry Running, Winning squad. brokeiu. and three tied in toe income in earnings. He will be trained to sell Volks- Baltimore 12, California 7 rune in the firot. ATLANTA (A P )-A lter 600 Su^lli!’.!! ^3 5 took down second money of $12,- •vOiKgaattw tF me. Singled, double and homer off: ' Otoer distance runners also iJworr Minnesota 7-7, Detroit 6-1 consecutive miles as a front- vemon ...... 1 5 000. Aaron blew to a 75 and Zar- wagen cars. the bat of Tom Sapienea paced, ^ win be added so that Unde many of tbe races became tacti- Kanaas City 4-3, Cleveland 2- runner in U.S. Auto Club races, Plimpton’s ...... 1 6 ley shot a 74 as the youngsters A, Anaaldl’e while teammates Ken Som's team win be able to send cal battles with toe canphasis on What’s In It For You? 14 Just Like Juan Marichal Mario Andretti is ready to turn — ------settled for 287 totals good for a Tomemk — two singles — end in separate and fresh 6,000-and finishing one-two instead ef f-i New York 7-3, Chicago 2-0 third-place tie and $6,250 each. - . .J NEW YORK (AP) __ against one defeat for Perry, off Joe Hoemer in ihe Uih In- lO.OOOeneter running comMna- records- Ms fine Italian hand to toe Excellent Salary Plus Conunission and Boston 18-3, WaaMngton 7-8 Don Hubbard—ataigle and dou- Chance at History “I think it’s a little tougher Oftvlord Perrv is runnlmr ^ -“ ® percentage, nlng boosted Houston past St. DUSTY SOFTBALL tions against toe Poles and Rub- record breakers were wheel of a stock car. Liberal Fringe Benefit Program. 'i Today’s Games v^yiora re r^ is ruumug tj,e best among the league’s top Louis. The Astros, blanked on ble—also lift hard. ’Tom ScuBy for them,” said Casper in ref- ;4 . . "'Iv'-; paced Pagani’s with a singile W. L. Pfet sians.__ Wlille„ , Davenport,_ Cleveland_ __ The 26-year-old native of LONDON (AP) — Cliff and .... • ^Itimore (Bather 7-3) at like Juan Marichal and erence to the younger set’s fail- CALL pitchers. Marichal, at 13-2, has five Mts by A1 Jackson through and double, half-|he hits eiol- Cmter Billiards 0 1.000 The emphasla wdll be on beat- Striderli. 12oIyJid'’Mgh hurdles; Trieste, Itsiy, led alL toe way Nancy Richey a c ^ c e to California (Lopes 4-6), night winning like him too. an .867 mark while Koufax, who eight innii^, erupted for three ure to catch him. ‘’You’U notice lected. John Hetdto' afld Ron Wyman Oil ... 2 .867 ing toe Ruaelans and avenging 18.3; Air Force Lt. Pat Traynor, Sunday ‘in winning the ~ second—««""< make tennis history today by . Cleveland (Hant S-S) at Min- Perry oontimled Ms sprint posted Ms 14th triumph against runs and a 8-3 tie in the ninth, 2 .667 Brewer, a seasoned pro, stood Lanzano bad the others. Independents . last year’ s stunning 116-(112 49er Track Club, Los Angeles, 8,- aimual Championship 800 at becoming the firist brother-and- TED TRUDON VOLKSWADEN nesota (Kaat 8-6), Mght toward teammate Marichal and two defeats Sunday, is at .876. Wynn drove in the tying nm 4 .500 right in there. But the kids get a Ansaldi’s S40 (Rxi-^ SI S' Ray’s Rest .. polnt loss at Kiev, Russia. It 000-metor steeplechase, 8:40.6, Atlanta International Raceway sister duo to reach the Wimble- Tel. 649-2838— Ask For Bob Jones, Sales Manager '1^ "We could have awapt thia the opener. • • • Ike aeriaa. The Yenkeea won three Roy White singled, stele sec- GIANT8-RED8— Nine Pitchers in Parade \ of tour fTMu Cbinago and we ond and scored ort, Don Landruna and Manager Billy Herman enjoys shoulder injury April 19. Ifiore ' M ACHINING • INSPECTION houw of baste awridne aad whtad riaiwooai right time." walk and Ray Baiher’a ground jim Hart Jim Maloney avrifered ?• “ anyone, head was bombed for five Mta ? best can fai right Job for you I IPHniGDOna ' Talbot and Petanon, a pair out produced another run in the iii, iwwi defeat. He baa won not tbe type he’a forced to and four runa beforo letirins in • novAHciD ’nurnmn nnontetx i eaaiaw ' eeom lor olmost onybody's bnod. WNh a AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS nmolng M n 2Z wMks to 93 weeks la MaetMag; ef gl-yeal^ ald newoomera to the alxth against loear Joel Horten, nine. ^ to end tbe tbe second. Lee Staiwe Dan J timworidfor PrM A WWiniy Wiaiaft iaean% m nemiMd Watt MOOtieir |9b6 will fetlHMafale exietlor beols oa air- hot on h. Snug-fitting bucket seats. Doors __ • • • Red Sox’ slump. Oainski, Bob fiadowtod,* Dick ' Sheet MeisLTool, Die and Oaga MaUng) MasMat •Doled ongine. It won't boil over and thot close so welt you con hordly dose bawma awlaMt ewiy man|h„7 Repair and Pipe Making. INNKiEBS-BRAVES— Herman. paraded nine pitch- Stigman, Don ICcMhhon and • th C H iO M ^ .” SH E ET M ETAL • BENCH WORK nfei yoer piston rings. It won’t keefe diem. (They’re so airtight, it's belter to Koufax became tbe winning- .ero to the naound' as ita^ Ked *f®bn Wyatt followed in ordWTi * -nte nwarn that rigM JMW at «*T1te MMiair fh «a ara |Db epanlip AmMNTieepnaawuK-eoanoonmtfhgftoM open the window a crock first.l a tiaaiMidom vortoly efaWtoand epaoMNM lor bate aHpMtanoail and ovnrondmiayonr We. It's in the bock of Major League Leaders eat pitcher in the majors, scat- Sox earned a doiddeheader ajdlt *T ran out of pitchers ’* Her- ’ three to tear yeere In Sheet Metri,Meeblnbig and 'We oar vriteiei .Ibn weight oe the rear Those plain, ungloaiorous wheels ore tering seven bite and stitidng wiib tbe Washington Senators mtm mpU* after using’ every ^ lH9^ rlwKtid pBO|)la.Oitecfte9a»iolttiiaylttldia^re!^JttyDU. TO O L k DIE MAKING Tool n Die Makifig. .wheels aacfcecWe twcBon better in snow each suspended independently. So when Nattonal Laagaa Amerieaai Leogna out 11. The Bravea tied the Sunday, winning the opener 18-7 hurier except Jose SanUaao and And M an ImporteM partof awiyiobatIbattAWIdbMir.youW banalK '• d nod. Wade wW giro yon about 29 a bump mokes one wheel bounce, the Battta« (UO at bats) — Oe- Batting (IM at bate) — Sny game 1-1 in ““ *’*’*• — ”—*- o_» bum ew D entaasM .. .anoutohmdlngroup haiEWWe pbm. . .paid 'ifW n to ogniwi.qf gos. bounce doesn't moke the other wheel naanta, PRteburgh, .327; Stair- der, Baltimore, A38; F. Robin- Aaron’s run' AIRCRAFT ENGIN E TE STIN G SKILIAO MrORKCHS akk lM y a ...a Mwial vaoMoa |Mliair..«and an aaMpMowMIy tew #V n r O Q6V 19 MCO SO fllOCn buBiD. b-s things Hke that you. pay the gull,^.,Plttai)Uigh, .128. son, Baltimore; .SK; the Dodgers ______ObM Mr. VHIHam eotoman at 66S-5532 for an . p|(M» , ^ ^ ■ Wboellhe VWtyoe even get to Ske whdt 81,686* for, when you buy a VW. The Aaron, Atlanto, M; Buna — F. RoUnson, Balti- ninth on Dmia Menke's two- telephone lines c*inng the bull- send Ite out (to the ntinm s)' noil EXPERIMENTAL M ACHINING inte erM appoiabadat at BNir aoMwnloaoai ^ModksWih ugliness doesn’t odd a thing to the cost Bert, Sim Ptouictooo, 60. more. 64; Agee, Chicago, 60. base error and WlBe Davis’ pen,” Herman said after em- wtthoirt getUi« wotven. And* Mt It ttnn yoa wiwMiaa tea «MMr dawlnw elterad ty ah Wcie Sod WatWara^ enough logrooto of the cor. RunObatted in — Aaron, At- Rib s batted to — B. Robin- two-booa Mt. i pjfoying seven faurlera In the can’t start Mm any more utoU axpandlnBtotol^hSf in an axpandin* Coiat lOAOOii and tete An Sc|iMff Opportsirib^ btefSojer Rwl’s die beouly of Nk laate. m Mays, San Fteaeiaeo, son, BsMtinora, H; Scott, Boa- • • • togbteap. "We/ can’t aeem to be Sbcws be oantiiraw har^ trite an awpfcyiaintlnbmdwiwreEtenWteWNtewyW tw alt WELDING df. / ton, 47. PBASBS-PHUB— put'ililiip together. We win a tbaaTlie^id today. I guen h e l Aioii, Ailania, 97; Oe- HMa — B . ^RoWnson, Bam- Woo4y Fryman abut ciri FbU- game and'tben get poor ntch- Just 1 to go book to (fau tom- Ptitetongh, gf. OHva, Mtansoota, and adekphia on thraei fatta wliUa Jng in the n ext” pm ." ( i M MplORS IM ID O N , h K . X.M: Hart, Baa Dranoioop, U. ‘ — JP.^Bcbinaon, staig^.umo wau aoocM m was Utted'for a pinchbitter in a 6-10 zeooed on ih*^^ current StoioB baoia.— Bn i^ Lot An- Soott,“ “ Bouton,~ ‘ Pirate naa. Joaa Fagan ~ singled lbs Vf^lng, but aaraed bome aland. The Mob JM BIWNSniE ATX, HIHlMHtedMnieNint gUtoa. gg; BroiA, St. I/oulR 26. TKiJiSfB TUimPiKE, tALG()TTmLS 26. tonne aemente .;ta;ibe fourth etedtt for Ms fourth vtotany to put toeeahw ^ KAST HABfmWD Pra tt & TMohtag (T duetalons) PltaHng »hlnii*(i8pjn.,nndeM edayo u a."’ -'--' Bkiulax, Lou Angulos, M , .876. OttifoRito, 68, .800. uigtalhwMi a triple. , a homer, the rest of the w ^ S T ^ r S h ^ ^ ^ Jt ni. Bat. to 0 FJL —8 ajn. to S2 noiat, Oteir OonnaeNGiit piaiiti In Norte Hatian and W h it n e y •SUE