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Topcarbn^ Pfthetfead Pope Paul VI Vows to Continue Council

Topcarbn^ Pfthetfead Pope Paul VI Vows to Continue Council

f AGB TWENTY nUDAY, JUNE n , IMI M m t h t v i t t lEwttlng Hi^ralb Avaraga Dally Nat Prana Ron For toe Week Reded Tht Waathar A Sabbath Eve Service win be Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heard, 381 Foreeeel of 0. a. W oatow About Town held at Temple Beth Sholom at 7 ;80 Henry St., will be host and hostess Pools to Open Skating Offered eUSTOM-MADI ROLL-UP ALUMINUM deae 18, 1988 tonight. at the Lutz Museum Sunday. Houra Mostly Minay and eool will be from 2 to 6 p.m. AWNINGS At New Haven 13,828 Mgli 88-78. Otoer ead ooM The Red Ooaa Volunteer Nhr- The, Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, A w k a g TWdta Window HHglit Frto# ■ee* Aide Oorpa Will have a pot- paotor of United Method!^ Church, The 43rd annual Department On^tuTday e e( toe AadH L ost la toe 40s, Sunday oa Greater Hartford akaten are In­ 60” o f draelaitlOB hick and reunion Tuesdafy at 6:30 B o)^ , will be in charge of radio Convention of the American Legion vited to parUciiwte in a summer tossuer. High around 88. Auxiliary will be held July 18 The town's three Mvlmmlng p.m. kt the home o f Mrs. William broadcasts sponsored by the Man- loe ricathig program at toe New 42” 80” Mancheater— A CUy of Village Charm through the 20 at the Hotel l^nd, poole — Verpkutck, SalUr’c, Brennan, 31 Mt. Neho PL Mem­ cheefer Mindstenial Associaition Haven Arena wM to began June 11 48” 80” and Globe HoBow—wiH of>en bers are reminded to bring a knife ovw station W IN F Sunday at Hartford, and was not held this and will oontoiue through Aug. 20. for the Bununer at 1 p.m. to­ 84” 80” and fork. 7:36 pjn. and daily next week ait week as reported In last night’s The New Haven Skating Club is VOL. LXXXn, NO. 224 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SA'^URDAY, JUNE 22, 1963 (fSaosIfled AdvertWng on Page 8) 7:30 a'.m. and 6:30 p.m. Herald. morrow. 60” 80” PRICE SEVEN CENTS Regular swimming hours aponeor of the program. The Kiwanls Club will meet Tues- The UJ8. Fi^re Skating Aoso- during the summer will h«: noon at the Manchester Coun­ Arthur Herbert House, son of datlon of OanneoUcut is sanction­ DOOR CANOPUS TO MATCH try Oub. Howard Ives, state high­ Judge and Mrs. Charles! S. House, Dally: 9:30 to 12 a.m., 1 to WldUi Projeotloa Prlea BOY SC O l/r 6 and 6 to 8 p.m. ing toe BomloaB which will run way commissioner, will jipeak. ISO Westland St., has been elected from 7 axn. to 8:16 pan., Monday 42” " 42” State N ew s to tbwer Cross honorary society at Saturday, Sunday and Holi­ days: 9:30 to 12 a.m., and 1 through Saturday. Sunday mom- 48” 42” i S l Kirk F. Belcher, machinist's Tufts University, Medford, Mass Notes and News toga will bis reserved tor tests, and IFK Departs Tonight to 6 p.m. mate fireman, USN, son of Mr, and Membership in the senior honorary a apeoial dance seaslon will be held 54” 48” Roundup society is considered one of the Registration for beginning Mrs. A. F. Belcher, 133 Scott Dr., Cub Pack 81 Sundays from 7 to 10 pm. Profes- 72” 48” is serving aboard the destroyer highest honors that can be accord' . and Inteimtoifite swimming Pack 81 of ' the Manchester lessons for school age children stonal teachera wlU ba available FREE INSTAtLATTON—AIX OOIXWR Pope Paul VI Vows ed to an undergraduate. DSS Gregory, which recently par­ Green School Wednesday afternoon for Instrucrtiona. ticipated in major fleet striking and vdll be at 9:30 a.m. on June 24 held its annual outing at Camp at all the pools. Toward the close of toe pro­ Linked Ceremony anti-aircraft warfore training ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Pontl- Johnson, Bolton. The main feature MANCHESTER AWNING CO. On Mission to Explain Hours will be scheduled gram judgea of the VM. Ifigure 196 W. CENTER ST,--JtIiL. 849-9091 ercises off the West Coast. The celli, 06 Homestead St., will be of the event was a pdne-derby race. Skating Association will give tests Gregory is a unit of the Pacific when the demand for Ipstruc- For Nuclear Subs guests of honor Sunday at 3 p.m. Wooden race cars, w h ittle and tion is known. \ for skatera wishing an objective Fleet. Its home port is San Diego, at a reception in honor of their shaped by the boys and their dads Regular life guards at' Studies Abroad measure of their progress in figure Calif. 50th wedding anniversary at Rose- to a maximum weight of five skating or Icis dancing. pools will be Leo Diana at ■lea Edwtard Ryan Jr., son GROTON (A P )— A big day mount Restaurant. Bolton. The ounces, and run down a wooden Veirplanck pool; TTiomae Kelly The season will be ^>lit In two in American Navy history be­ Members of Manchester Emblem event is open to their neighbors of Mr. and Mira. OhaiTee E. Ryan Policies to Europeans inclined track, were used. at the S alta's po6I; and Paul parts. June 11 through July 16, To Continue Council of 79 Vernon St., baa been awarded Club have been invited to the In- and friends.' First place winner of the derby and Judy 16 to Aug. 20. Skaters gan here today with the twin stallatlcHi of the Hsimden Emblem Finkbein at the Globe Hollow a Fulbiigtiit grant for graduate was Stephen Nery of Den 6. Sec­ pool. • may attend tor the fuH season, launching of two nuclear sub­ Club, Sunday, June SO, at 2 p.m. study abroad next year, the De­ ITie Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, ond prize went to Robert Badger, half season, weekly, daily, or for marines amid wishes for at the Masonic Temple, Hamden. Den 2, and third prize to John partment of State baa announced. one or more hours. Dinner reservations will close to­ pastor of Center Congr^iational Wide 0>verage peaceful voyages, fair winds Church, will conduct a service Bowen, Den 5. B jw i wna graduated cum laude Those interested may oontact morrow and m ay' be made with The winning den oars were Twirling, Dancing from Vanderbilt Undveralty in the New Haven Skating Clua, 25 and. following seas. Will Follow Mrs. Hector Rivai^, 18 Foley St. Sunday at 6:40 a.m. at the chapel TTie Polaris submarine Tecum- of Manchester Memorial Hospital. owned by Morgan Bantly, Eton 1; Nashville, Term., oh June 2, and Cooper Rd., North Hayen. Robert Badger, Den 2; Francis By Television *eh and the attack vessel Flasher M The Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, pas­ On Rec Schedule received a B.A. degree with a Copeland, 4; John Bowen, I^ n major in.poUUoal science. He will slid down the ways a half-mile tor of United Methodist Church, 5; Steiphen Nery, Den 6; Stephen study political science at the Unt- apart, but as simultaneously as Path Set by Bolton, will serve as hospital chap­ Sisco, Den 8; and Robert Humph­ A new program will be institut­ Will Help Him possible, at the Shipyard of the IMS lain for next week. ed this year for the summer sea­ veratty of CeyUm next yenr. ries, Webeiloe Den. The best look­ Also a winner of a Woodrow MILITARY WHIST Electric Boat Division of General son, 'under the sponsorship of the k H A L E Dynamics Corp. ing car was judged to be that of Wilaan Fellowship tor graduate The VFW Auxiliary will sponsor recreation dej>artment. Baton ■ WASfflNGTON (AP) — John XXIII Robert Hiwt. study at Yale University for next AND MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER -i- 8,43-4125 The separate ceremonies were a card party tonight at 8 at the t'wirling classes will be held for President Kennedy s ^ out After the race, badges were year, Ryan will postpone this linked by a joint loud speaker LARK Post Home. a six-week period for girls 8 to 12 tonight on a 10-day tour of count down. awarded to all the boys who had scholarship imtii he returns to the VATICAN CITY (AP)— earned them. The next meeting of years of age. These classes will be SETDACK PARTY Europe that may derive its lA s r Today’s schedule called for the held every Wednesday starting in 1964. Pope Pairfl VI, in his first me8> the pack ■will be held in Sept. A 1969 graduate of Monchesto' With the Working Men of America • • • greatest significance from his launching of two more Polaris *1795 June 26, under the supervision

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MANCHESTEB, 00NN„ SAtURDAY, JUNE 22. 196S PAGE managa le lorgat their nogatlvs IMMcIrtftrr Wonders of the Universe Monday at 1 pjn. at the Holmss itvalrios and onmitiea aad sit dowm Connecticut Funeral Hoens, 400 Main St. The Spain Is Cool Im ilh in a optrit of mutual poattlvsneoa. Obituary Rev. Felix M, Davis, pastor of Sec­ Woman Killed Pope Paul VI Pledges U.S. WiU Train When they do, they aomatlmeo sur­ ond Congregational Church, wUl oa no. prise us with their bold and poei- U. S. Leading Russia otfioUts. Burtal win be to Bart Yankee Churches t ^ e t e r y . By Car She Israelis to Use ihrs imagination, with the pesclous B y A .H .O . F. P. McCann Dies, Friends may osil at the funeral Cfioihe of Pontiff Idea that perhaps, after all, we To Continue Council S t. goha’s PaUali NaBonai Bt Bridget’s Church Sbutb MetfaedM Churah In Space Data Field hotne tomorrow from 7 to 8 pjn. Had Just Left H awk Rocket are going to be intelligmt and OattMitte Chiwoli Rev. John P. Delaney B«v. Unnranoa F. A k iw i Ofticial of Store ’Ihe MU the optometrists want- WUUam J. Allen Jr. (Omttmisd from Page Ome) reasonable enough to decree our- ad, putting existing optometry de- Bcv. Walter A. Hyssko Rev. Stanley B. HastiUe Bay O. H o^ Jr. Bsv. Dennis B. Hnaeey BynE.LM.UWnT tag the booster; the ether is the WUHam J. A llen Jr., 71, o f 166 Mias Mary Zlnker, 87, of Wind (Ooottaaed from Page One) I B buiim . Batarad at aelvee a future, and have eome- partoents in jewelry of depart­ instrumcntatlcn. Frank T. M^Oenn, 86, tormeily Spring St-., ThompeonvUle, father Ths Sisttns Choir sang a poly Hailed by Nations at M aaweter OaoB.. aa ment stores out of business after Masses at 8:30 and i0:S0 a.m. 9 and 10:46 am., Mmrttiig Wbr- NMOtaf. The N s FlaiMto a t Manciterter, died yesterday elt sorvllle Bd., Ellington, waa fatally Stftte News a Kan Mattar. Ihlng to do srith creating the kind They further point out that to­ of WtUlam J. Allen of 66 Oxford phonic hymn throughout. Ala., next month for ordnance in­ the retirement or death of the spe- Msee at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 am. afaip. WocM Sarvtoa Sunday. BWby Of Iks Frartdte tesilinto his honM, 148 Migeon Ave., Tor- injured last night in front of her of future It is going to be. Church af Christ day ttiia oouittrT’B truttMte with St., .Manchester, died suddenly last The new spiritual ruler, in tak­ struction in connection with opera­ lUBKBtflMM clric optometrists now ^ployed Nuiasiy, Two and thraa nuraary. The unfortunate failure in the )x>oetora have dhnbflshed, while rington. He w«a preeident of Mc­ nli^t at his home. home when struck by a car from (Cjatiiioed from Page One) o^ Pope John, and that is a woiit _ AvaMa la A« there, passed the House of Repre- Oraage HaU Church of the Aasumpttoa 10:46 am.. Four and flva yasr Cann's, Inc., a Torrington depart.- ing the name Paul VI, empha­ tion of the Hawk of peace.” 'aaaaaaaavaaaaaaaaaaaa RoMtan M a n I probe has opened the tronWee with our tastrumcn- ’ Other survivors art his wife, a JTaar Ikigene Brewer, minister Adams St. end Ihonapson Bd./ Ictndecgartsn, Suaannah WaalW which ahe had just alighted. Roundup •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa .sentatl'ves on May 34. A we^ tatlon have increased. We have ment store and was a partner In daughter, three siatera and three sized hie eupport for (he path to­ Another 72 Israelis will report to Ramsey, Anglican Primate of The influential Paris newspaper IM ••##•••••••##•#### Almost Everybody Happy? Bsv. Francia J. Mlhalek HaU. the way for tbs United Statss to Mlm Zinker had been a passen­ later. Senate Majority Leader had diffleulttee with eur Tiros the operation of the House and grandchildren. ward Christian unity charted by Ft. Bliss, Tex., in August to begin England, also sent their best Le Monde, comparing the new •••^••••••••aaaaaaaaa 9:46 a.m., Bible drill lor chUdren. Pastor 8 pm . Senior High FaOowMiip. inorsaM Its tobstantlal lead ovar ger in a car driven by Joseph A. Preeident Ifoise Thhombe of Gladstone, making this MU his big oamerme, our commantcattane tot- lia le Stores In M encherter. The funeral will be held Tues­ (Conttaued from Page One) drills in firing the missile. pontiff with Pope John, said Pops M mBJCJt o w personal project of th^ session, 10 a.m., Bible classes for all Bsv. PVanois T. Butl«r Outing at Beaton l^ka proparty. Kubaaek, 47, of 184 Oakland St, the late John XXm, who died Sometime next year, seven Is­ wishes to the new nfier. ages. tba Russlaas in tba axploratlon of emteo, our translators and our He was a veteran of WOrtd War day at 8:45 a.nt from the Lisete Paul would show “perhaps a little I A8BOCIATKD fltMaS Katanga Province has apparently had lined up all his Democratic A ssociate C. Manchester. She and another pas­ Irene Sanabury, 26, had gone to June 8. raeli techniciatu will undertake a The Pope’s election took up ma­ bit larger place for Intelligence -oeiatad Pnm la excliuSrair 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship, qiaea and flia planats. guidance systems. As tor our Elmeral Home, 136 Pearl St., senger, George Skinner, 45, of jor space in most newspapers. In la tka oaa ef rmM leatloa ol turned to exile at last, Uic precise feUow senators except Kerrigan of FIrat Chnrok of Ohiiat, Seitedtet boosters, they have been.^ operat­ Bom in Manefiester, March 22, Miss Roundtree’s apartment to The Apoeile Paul did much to course at Ft. Belvoir, Va., in han- _ and a little bit smaller one for Sermon; ’’Play Ball.’’ David Roper, at 7, 8, 9. 10:16 and Tha Rusttans have admlttad ThompeonvUle, with a solemn high Martcet St., Rockville, had stepped dllng generators and other support Japan. however, where CathoUcs • IMapatnhea creAtad to It or thing which seems to have inspired H artford in support o f the biU. Maaoaio Ttenpto ing with rewudtog lellabUlty. 1808, eon of Jenme and BEen Mass of requiem at St. Patridt’s discuss Mias Roundtree’s 16-year- spread Christianity in the ancient the heart." m w Im Cfdttod 1b miH There stUl remained, however, Muskogee, Okla., guest speaker. 11:80 a m . that thay hava not boan abls to out of Kubasek’s car on the right equipment. ————•represent only i.. n 0.3 ^ per cent of »u.the ) Iba kMBl aewa p&ialied bm? his flight to Francs being the Cen­ Charles Kelly, Muskogee, song sitaMUh contact with their Man ^ e are still oh what the ool- Woodhouse MoChnn, he went to Church, ThompeonviUe, at 0:80. old sister, Carol Way. Miss Round- world. His name is venerated by But a Catholic clergyman, who tUa at MpabUeatfon of apodal— the technical problem of getting 11 ^am., Sunday aarvioa, Sun­ Torrington in 1848 when he and aide, atate police aaid, when the tree said McKeMe was the father all Christian faiths. The Pentagon declined to indi­ population, the news generally met the Pope when he visited tral Congolese' government’s re­ director. probe sinda Mareh 8L It must ba entista call the ’llsarnlng curve’’ Burial will be In St. Patrick’s King was carried in no more than 5 kirata a n alao roaerrad. the House bill before the Senate, St. Jamea’ Church day School and nursery, "la The tor tastnimentatian, whereas we Me hrottiere jpurdhased Dankin’s, car suddenly backed up. Miss Zin­ of her sister’s child. cate the number of missiles the Canada in 1651 as a mnnsignor tn 12:30 p,m., FamUy picnic at Bev. Edward J. Beardon, Paster anumad that a malfunction of the St. Cemetery, ThompeonvUle. _ ^ ... Pope Paul VT. a vigcaous, tran- columns on front pages of 12-col­ a( R. B. A. karr- cent good fortune in eeising three so that action could be completed Universe, Including Man, BrolVad have reached thS plateau tor Inc. ker waa struck by the right rear The argument became violent, j quu jnan with blue eyes and iron- Israelis may purchase saying: the Vatican’s atate Secretariat, M l aaiTtoa Center Sprlng;s Park. Rev. Eugene F. Torpey proba Instrumtntattcn or odllsion Frtends may call at the funeral wheel. umn newspapers. a^ me. aultoases full of ’Tshombe docu­ without any perilous journey for By Atomic Force?’’ wiU be t^ boosters. This process wtB een- He waa a member , of the Plan­ home tomorrow and Monday from Miss Sanabury slapped Mite 1 p-ay hair, was the acknowledged “Until an agreement is reached, .said “ his heart is always showing A iU i' BtaUrea Tka 7 p.m.. Evening Worship. Serm­ Rev. Joseph H. McCann aubject of the Lesson-Bermon. The with metaoroids destroved their Kubaaek and Skinner carried the or contract signed. It would be Mexico City's Excelsior said In through.” {ullua ments, including a letter from the MU back to the House. For on: ‘‘What is Christianity?’’ tlnue until the new booetere' in ning Oaenantaelon and the EUood 2 to 6 and 7 to 10 p.m. Roundtree, and Miss Roundtree I favorite when the 80 cardinals this, suspension of the rules was Rev. John D. Regan GoMen Text is from Jeromteh S3: communications Unk wiileh pre­ woman into her home and, along premature to say how many they an editorial, “We hope the new “He is very Impulsive with his T ort Tshombe, who has always been Monday through Friday, 7:30 vented them from re-estabUahing the multi-megapound rahge be­ and ESroalon Oonltro] Board in T or- got a .22 caliber gun and shot her locked themselves Into the con- lo b BUItEATT o r required, and this the 13 Republi­ 17. Scriptural setocUona 'wtU isi- come perationiu, and then he ringtxm. with Tliomaa Zlnker, the dpad twice and McKeMe once. clave area Wedneaday. Intend to buy." Pope will continue the peace ef­ heart.” added the Rt. Rev. J. A. cntcnuiTioNE. hail^ in this country as anti­ p.m.. Special services. contact with the probe. can senators, long labeled a solid at 6, 7, 8, 8, 10:15 and chide Isaiah 65:17. Oorrelatlva paa- learning curve must onoa mdre He had just oompleted a term woman’s brother, attempted to re­ The defense claimed that Mia A skilled diplomat who served 1 „ forts so heartily started by Pope McDonagh, director in Toronto of bloc against the measure, could 11:80 a.m . aages from "Boienos and Health With ttie failure o f ttie BuMrians vive her. They were unsuccessful. John.” the Extension Tka Barald Printmc Company, tee.. communist, to the Communist re­ ‘Ihe Presbyterian Church be encountered. Our hope at that as president of the Sema Oub. Fonerala Roundtree fired in self defense. Pope Plus xn as pro-secretary * ballpoint pen with fins. It laaomaa ao BnaacUl raaponaibUtir lot gime in East Germany. prevent. So long as they prevent­ with Key to the Scripturas’’ " by to probe Mars this year, this time win be that the ourve will State Police arrived and found of state, he alao worked. closely Is mounted in threes on a simple' The man in the street echoed Society. ypocraiad^ em ra appearinc la ad- 4S Spri|ce St. country has an open field In plan- He was also a member of the Ekks, two wheeled launcher. the sentiments. and othoT readlnc mattar ed it, the optometrist’s bill could St. Bnrtholomew*s Church Mary B ak« Eddy, Inoluda p. 186: be a steep one eo that our engl- the Knights o f OOlumbue, both MUm Zinker dead. with the successor to Plus, John I "He was more interested in the Rumor has it that the docu­ Rev. James L. Ransom, Mlalatsr Bev. PMHp Hussey, Pastor - . etuy exploration; today a Ma­ George W. Ksmiedy Council Start* Work Developed as a low altitude air ‘ A Parisian said with satlsfac- Btairiag Herald still die somewhere between the 8 6 neen ean aehieve the plateaa in tMrd and fourth degree; the Holy Kubaaek waa charged with neg­ XXni. He supported the late working of Catholic charities than Bev. Blchard C. Bollea, riner O spaeoccaft is being raad- The funetiil of George W. Ksot ligent homicide. He waa ordered to WElBT H ARTFORD (AP) — A defense weapon, the Hawk missile , tion, "I understand Cardinal Mon- anything else,’’ Msgr. McDonagh adrartlalnt oloalng boon : ments the Centra] Government two houses. 8 pm., Wednesday meeting. a hurry. Ekmlly Retreat League, the Pope’s efforts to bring Christians On Saturday, June 1, however. 9:30 aon., Sunday School with AsMstant Pastor Reading Room houra at 748 ied to ba launched on a Mara fly- nedy of 616 HUliard Bt. •was held appear ii\ Circuit Court on July 22. task force of several hundred Re­ has a range of about 25 miles and I tin! intends to follow up the work recalled. p.m M teir. * found also offered leads to the fi­ olaases fCr all. Adults study: '"nM At this time tbe National Aero­ Mercy Guild, and the Tonrington together and reach new arrange­ For Tneadvr—1 P.B. Konday. Majority Leader Gladstone quietly Main St, excepting legal b oM i^ Iqr In Novem ber, 1964. If tba -suc- this moming from the W. P. Quito Zinker was charged with intoxi­ publicans began work today on ments______for the faithful in Commu- a cellin g of nriore than 38,000 feet. ------Bor Wedneaday-—1 p.m. Tueaday. nancial resources Tkhombe has al­ Parables of Jesus." M asses at 7, 8. 9. 10:15 and oeaa of tha Mariner 8 Venue probe nautics and Space Admlntatratton Cbaniber. of Oommerree. Bimeral Home, 228 Main St, with cation, police aaid. It seeks its target by homing in IW Thnraday^l p.m. Wedneaday, moved for suspension of the rules Monday throu^ Saturday, 11 am . He was active In the boy aoout an amWtioue study of ttirir party j nist-ruled countrieV legedly set up for himself in •vari­ 10:45 asn.. Morning Woiahlp. l l i l S a.m. In Its aoqidsltton of baste data is Hclentlats, togmher with their eol- a requiem Mass at St. Bridget’s MlflB Zinker waa bom on Got. to see if H needs a new image. on radar reflections from the at­ "-'■•-y—1 n.m.u.dta. Tknroday. Aaauamaaa^. to place the House bill on the Sen­ to 4 pm.; Thucaday, 11 a m to /eaguee in Industry, are to bS con­ nunrement as a member of the His election proved an excep- mday-—1 o.m. Itl^. ^ ous banking locations abroad. ate calendar. No single RepubUcan Sermon: "Don’t Thke Things Ibc 9 p m a orttarlon, the Mara probe should Church. The Rev. John F. Delaney 33, 1906, a daughtor of Martin and . . , ti/ *• ““ “ tacker. I doaduna: le a E rV * . aaeb Granted,’’ by the Rev. Mr. Ransom. Zloa Evangelical Lutheran Church alao be eminently suoosssful. gratulated on their achlovemente troop oommittee of St. Ftencls Rose Ssinperic Zinker. la '^*|tiorto'‘torVa& ”'a3;:g.“ Sa^ During the Cuban crisis, the I voice waa raised in opposition; the ■was celebrant. Mrs. Raymond Newew ReipubboanReputaMoan Council is t o I . . j j g Enters the (jonclave aa day at pSuleatloa aarapt latinday — The Central Government report­ Nursery. Tha only ehanes the Russians to the planetary exploration fUfld. Men% O ub. United States rushed batteries of I Pope John Praised 9 a.m. suspension was granted; it was (ADssouri Synod) fl^eond OongragsttoiMl Obnreh Murphy was organist and soloist. Besides her brother, Thomas, make the Oonneoticut GOP a win­ edly spread genermis rumors of 7 p.m., Ehrening Service. Hymna, Co<^r and Mgh Sts. had of pijrallsllng the auccass of When we see how difficult it is Survivora Include hie wife, ahe is survi^ved by another broth­ Pope Comes Out as Cardinal,” Hawks to Florida to defend air | then reported that the bUl Itself 886 Main Bt. for ths Russians—even with their Ellesnor Rlodo McOann; four sons, Burial was in St. James' Ceme­ ner — or at least help it to make meaning that favorites are seldom Saturday, Juna Tt the sensational thinga it had dis­ religious poem, and news of week. The Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, Pastor the Martear 8 has bssn lost. Whan tery. The Rev. Stanley E. Hartlllo er, JVxNph Enker, torn of EUing- bases and other U.S. military' in­ would be brought to a vote the ^ iB N ater tremendous boosters and hogs Frank P. McOann Jr., a student a brt'ter toowing than it has in chosen. covered about ’Tshombe in the hope following Monday. Measage: "I John: The Epistle of late 1984 com es around, both this reed the oommittal services. tion and flve strters, Mira. W atter recent years. stallations. Knowiedge,’* Nursery at manse. 9 am., Sunday School for aH Mra. Rtobard Pteney, Aaaaetoto countiy and Russia wlH launch at FhlrfleU Univeredty, Jemee Mc­ Hubert of SbaffoM Springs, Mrs. For Opening Paths that he might be inspired to leave ’The moment this happened on M lniater Bearers were friends of the fam- Tha organizational meeUng at ^ / f - A t If Wd W ere IntcUisrent Wedneaday, 7:30 p.m., Fellow­ ages. simultaneous probes to Mars and Cann, Eldward MoCann, and Joseph Bruno Rothe of Ellingiton, Mrs. mard Ifflsh School was att^ded Pope f’aul appeared to the country at last and give the the Senate floor it became a i^ r- McOaim; and three daught^, ay. , ____ Oonard High Sohool was attended Head* New Group ent that a world had happened, a ship Circle at church. Informal 9:80 am., Bible time. perluqis m ovs taito a unique posi- Jceeph Rice, Mrs. John Panchuok, by 415 delegatee frOin all parts be serving notice of bis intentions HM nair oontraet batwaan ttia Central Congo and Katanga a study and diacuealon on, "Ttie 10 am., Divine Wonhlp. TbaEt: am , A brief Sarrica af tton of acquiring simultaneous which have gone info making our Mary EEen MoOann, a student 'at both o f H artford, and Mrs. Eld- He named Amleto Cardinal (Gonttnaed from Page One) ing toe Bible and tradition aa world had moved, since aU previ­ Wbrahip at iha aburofa. ' Venus probe a suoeeM. Alb^ua Magnus Oollege, New Ihomaa Thompeoti of the state and nearty 300 alter­ KAiR/TinOHD (AP) — Charles PMtad StaahrorKara od Amarica chance to get back together again ous public estimates of the situa­ Epistles Teaching on the Holy Lidte 14: 16:.34. Theme: .^Christ’s data for oomparison. werd EVdey o f Elart H artford. nates. Cicognani as his secretary of sepairate sources of divine revela­ Holy Spirit.’’’ InvMatkm to the Feast tW t Seris- 10 a m We •wtti leave tbe otnirch Oopyrlghl Haven; KatMeen McOann and Funeral aendeea for Thomaa The fonenal wlH be held Mon­ state. Cardinal Cicognani had Lenotian, publtoher of the prize- tant reception in Rome at the tion—a point of friction ■with tad the nation’s major staal com- in peace. tion. The Republicans, without a for an annual outdoor aervtoa at The failure of the Russiaa’Mara Oared. Ann McOanh, aU of Tor. Thompacm of Tampa, Fla., form­ winning Hamden Chronlrte, has word, had completely surrendered riss in Thne and EXemlty, A ny Ete- era! FFeatures ea t Oorp, day ait 8:16 from the Burke Fu­ is°h Pope John In that poet and Second * Vatican Council. Protestantism since the Reforma­ panlas would saam to rapraaant But the Central Government has ^ringfleM, M em ., OoUege 'Ctenp probe aocantuates the svldoncs rington; three brothers, Thomas erly of Manchester, will be held been eleoted president at th e Con- Unlike is predecessors, Pope tion. their contrM of the situation. • t Mary’s EpbMopal Church cuees?” Ntirsery in parish house. neral Home, 76 Proopeot Sf., pororyporary cnHLirm&n John Ai on oa acUve In planning last fa ll’s aomatlilnc: od a double trhimph— not been formally specifying just Church a ^ Park Sts. U am., Gotfssdlenst. Oroinds. CbUdren ahouM ba that American scientists navsj^- J. McOann of New Milford, Joseph Monday at 2:80 p.m. at the Church Rookvifle, w ^ a requiem Mass ait Ecumenical Council, considered neottout Elditorial Aasociaition. John began sending official ol>- Revisions were urged allowing Any reporter who then engaged oompanled by adulta. smtsd to both the public and Obn- of the Nazarane. The Rev. Robert Avon, toe unsuccessful OOP gu­ The Chrandiole w as honored ait servers to Protestant-Orthodox '(ma trlumpfa for tfaa civilized, in- what it had oa Ihhombe. ’Ihis, it is in a search fo r an eiKplanation o f Rev. George F. Noetrand, Rector 7 pm., Toung People's Society MoOann of Stafford Springs, and the Church of Bt. Luke in EEUng- the high point of P Gnahifson, Paahs* • am. Divine Worship i Mortuary •with a solemn high M s m On his coronation day, rich He also received a stream of Council back into session. dicting accounts, of what had Summer choir. Bahy-sittiag nur­ Cburcb SebooL N urse^ gar- thars wars 837 objects ortaitliig the DEAR PcnXY — Whan the cu t." Eboprees, vine prerident for week­ Protestant and Eiastem Orthodox .With any atiflca deadline hanging ernment once conspired with hbn sery la the Children's Chapel. of requiem at St. EVancls church with the tradition of the ages. But in toe election of Paul 91 really happened. earth and sun and, of these, 313 weather is hot, my husband Ukss Hospital Notes Aifiter the initiisl pep talks, the Pope Paul will be carried on his lies; V. Doni^ Heraam, New leaders. toe rest of toe Christian world over, them, but waa negotiated in­ to hare him commit the murder of Saturday, 10 a.m., St. Peter's 9:46 a.m., Sunday School olasaes Tilings were launched by the United a t 10. Ruth Millett ’Ihe Republicans themselves had by John to rest his elbow on ths window The mortuary •will be open t»- delegates split up to begin work portable throne down the central Canaan Advertiser, seorefary- And he summoned the Vatican took heart that toe work wo^d side the ao-ealled Human Relations Patrice Lumumba, the one time more than three explanations of Day. Holy Communion...... for all agea. States. Since that time the United in two dozen oommitteee grouped treasurer; and Curtie S. Johnson Council, the historic gathering of go on. pUsnic ait Iiote frame aa he drtvss th« cmr. He day from 7 to 8 and Sunday .from' 'Vlstttng boars are 2 to' 8 pjn. aisle of St. Peter’s Basilica as Oommittee in which both union premier whom the West opposed why they had done what they had Dally, 7 pm.. Evening Prayer. 11 a m .. W orship Service. Ser- Uia Laurie Youiur’a Imwisi States has continued to increase under seven major subjeot cate­ of Elssex, executive secretory. Roman Catholic bishops for re­ 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. for all areas, except maternity, IT’ S HIS HOME, TOO— the vaulted church echoes to and Induatry, partietpata. Accord- because he seemed too likely to done. Some of them provided what nion by Pastor OustaiSBon. Hackmatack St. ’ this disparity in numbers by always got sunburned, because he gories. cheers and applause. The oounty irice presidents are: newal and reform of toe church. Center Oongregattonal Ohutch 6:80 pm.. Evening Prayer. launching Telstar 3, MA t, and where ttioy are 2 to 4 pjn., and C»NBULT YOUR HUSBAND H artford, Roland Sharesrt, Blast htg to reports, the mood of the play Russia’s game. later became a public explanation t ' , ------—______• wore short sleevse, until we fig­ ON NEW FURNISHINGS After today’s msuM meeting, the Outside, on the c4itral balcony, It was this council, with Pope —that they had decided to let this 'Daited Church of Christ 7 pm.. Family Gospel Servics. an unidentified niiUtary satellite, 8:80 to 8 pjn., and private rooms, Hartford Gazette; litchfield, John calling toe turns at critical Vandals Damage Baptist Cbmeb ured out a way to take ears at meinlbeni of the council are to of St. Peter’s, the three-tierM negotiating was friendly and in- At the moment, then, everybody MU out for a full and free and fair 11 Center St. Special gospel music and songs while the Russians have laanchsd Mrs. Glenney Dies, where they are 10 ajn. to 8 pjn. continue their idea sessions Stewart Hoskina, Lakeville Jour- junctures, that gave such wide aeems pleasantly content to let Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, Mlaietar will be presented by Misses Carole Ei Center St. only Ooamps XVn. that little nuisance. I made a reg­ Visitors are requested not to To help this season’s brides In tiara of the pontificate, encrusted (onnal, ahnoet aa if it were really vote just to Show the Democrats ular man’s shirt sleeve (from through the suiraner. Oommittee i^ ; Tolland, John Sweeney, Rock­ promise of closer understanding Two Cars, LawH Rev. Joseph H. Dudley, J'Ohnson and Janet K'vaanica. Rev. A lex H. ElMMSer, Mlirister moke In patients’ rooms. No furnishing their first homes the with precious gems and topped between oooperatore tn one mutual everybody else be hkppy-r-neither how the Democrats themselves Reds Hide FaUnree some leftover material) and put William’s Widow Chalnmen are expected to have by the golden orb and croes, will viUe Journal; New Haven, Howard with other Christians. . Should be behairing •with the op­ Associate Minister Monday through Friday, 0 a.ip. We have admitted all our fail­ more than two visitors at one National Design Center in New TVue, (Yieshlre Herald; Middlesex, Among other things, it gave ten­ enterpiiae instead ed between side releasing its most damaging Cburah Sohooi for all elastlo at the top of the sleeve to tbne per patient. written reports ready by Septem­ be placed on his head as thou­ Police today are ta-vesUgattaff tional party lever bill, which they to noon. Vacation Bible Setoool for ures. Ehren if we tried to hide keep it from slipping down. We York has dra'wn up 10 rules. ber thait sum up the recommenda­ sands give voice to their joy. Srun IVamer, CUnton Recorder; tative approval to wide changes two separate incidents a t 'vandal­ fnemiee and rivals for the most incrimination of the other — refused to let come to a vote. This 9:16 am.. Church Service Ser­ chlldrsn 8 to 12. •yea. Caeases through Grade 3 them, we couldn't because of the M ne.-M arian S w ift CHenney, 76, Windham, Arthur W. Crotoie, WM- In the liturgy, to i>ermlt more use have M expanded senaion iastlnir keep this in the oar pocket eo of 448 E. Center St. died early this Patients T oday: 241 The 10th is by far the most Im­ tions generoited by the discunglons. President Kennedy, whose Eu­ ism •which occurred along E. Cen­ benefit from that enterprise. In Tbhombe free to go and live off pretty eocplanatlon was touching; mon: "From Everlasting to Ever­ Wednesday, 2 pm., Bible stu­ glare of publicity which flood- Later In the fall, the council Itanantic Chronicle; New London, of the language of toe people In the morning wonhlp war- when we go for a ride, be has this morning at Manchester Memorial ADMITTED YESTERDAY: portant of the lot. It is: “Consult ropen tour will tidee him to Italy ter St. lata Tliursday night or emy case, it was the easleet and ihe fortune he may have been it might have touched the welfare lasting.” The Rev. Mr. Simpson dy and Prayer Service. llgjtts all our laimches. We must protective sleeve handy to -eUp your husband every step of the will come together a ^ n to discuAs Duncan Elraser, Nianitic News; worship instead of Latin, and to early BVlday m om ing. of the state better if the Republi­ preaching. Nuceery for young Friday, 7 pm.. Vacation Bible also realize that even though the Hospital after a short illness. She Mrs. Mildred Worgan, 66 Cam- . June 30, Is not expected to arrive and Ehirfleld, Karl Nash, Ridge­ enhance the role of toe laity. most successful oontraet negotiat­ th rifty «M>ugh to save while he over his left arm.—Mra. W. R. the 'worit done by all the commit­ in Rom e in. tim e for the cere­ Two cars, parked at ttie rear o t can had seen if the Democrats children hi kindeigarten room. School. Ooenmenoement agerclass. Russians. . have not announced was the w idow o f WUliam G. CUen- at.; K e n n e y need fo t tees and a final report wtll be field Press. It sent back for revision a pro­ ing the industiy. bee ever known. was running Katanga-.-aiid Kar GIRLS—I think the aleews from ney, foimer president and chair.* 374 HlUlard St.; Franclg Green, Wives need to consult their hus­ mony, usually held tai the morn­ Darts Dairy at 316 E. Center 8L, were not willing to bring out the thett failures, thsy have been dis­ aa old shirt would work Just as bands when they buy furniture be' forwarded to the Republican State posal stressing the legalistic, juri- . Ihe basic accomplishment od tanga free, at last, of Tshembe's •ary is provided during obiirota closed by the electronic aids this man of the bwrd of 'ttie Manches­ 231 School St.; Harry Doering, ing. dlcial nature of toe church, and were daimaged -when someone party lever bill, if Oiat were the service. well and - ould save tbe trouble cause, in - shopping for their Central Oomimlttee. SHELTER-LIVING COURSE walked over them. Police reported these negodationa seems just as persona] ambitkms. But our fa­ only •way of gMtlng the optome­ country has developed and posi­ ter Trust Oo., who died June 26, 104 Pine St.; John Shaughnesay, Pope Paul is expected t o re­ MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) —A fall­ called for an approach recogniz-' Area Churches of making ,a new one. —POLLY 1867. 110 W. Main St., RockviUe; Jamea houses, women have one weak­ Alsop told the oounoil memhers ceive the first Roman Catholic that hood, trunk and fenders wera Impressive and dviUsed as the vorite composite commentator, trist’s MU. J*-*!!;’ Senior High BUnUst tioned In strategic areaa around ness men don’t share—they are they had it in their power to “pro­ out shelter managing course for ing toe church's spiritual charac­ Youth FeSowahiip picnic at the Mra. Glenney was born Sept. 21, Smith, 236 Autumn St.; William President of the United States in teachers, administrators, and ciu- ter—a view more compatible with scratched and dented od'Bennett, Mlnieter in pain. Thus on February 4 and looks so obvious, I decided, to Bqlton: Mrs- Gladys Jablowskl, phone booth,, or,-an “adorable Ut- sees merit in the oounclL^ pio- licans would make s gentlemanly 12, 1961, they launched two probes Survlvots Include two sons, Wii- the cause of peace and good will sau cl'vU defense o ffice , spend 24 a fuller hand to regional bishops. cast iron bench and dragged k —in addition to and not involving ship. Sermon: “Preach Christ.” conceal It by putting artificial Mim G. Glenney and Eklward H. tBast Hartford; Mrs. Anna Rowe, tls lamp” ' that doesn’t give poaaJs, a apecriail RepUbUcen atate so nobly advanced by your great about 200 feet, while rippi^ ap In contrast to the almoet com­ concession. Guest minister the Rev. H. C. 10 ajn.,, Worship Service. Ser­ to Venus. These failed. The fal­ flowers in the bowl of vinegar. A convention wiU be caJled to adopt hours in a fallout shelter under Most dramatically, toe council the time for regular annual vaca­ 8.-80 am ., Fwndly Worv. Glenney, both of Manchester; a 160 McKee St.; Mra. Elizabeth enough lljght, for reading, or the predecessor.” simulated actual conditions. turned down a proiwsal describ­ the cemetery lawn. plete lethargy with which the pop­ Still another explanation said King. mon: “Woiehlp lyiat Makes the mom; “ Faith,’’ R obert A . lowing year on August 31 and Sep­ water lily floating in a brandy straight-backed copy of an an­ them formally. tions—which would be rotated that the RepubUcans had agreed daughter; Mrs. EEeanor Tyrie of Cone, 28 View St.; Gerald KUa- ulations of Southeast Asia seem to Heart Glad.” preeefaing. tember 1, ttiey again fired two sniffer of white vinegar looks very noaki, 17 Dougherty St; Robert tique sofa that was originally de­ The idea of creating a RepubV- to allow the House MU to come on Tueaday, 8. p jn .. Board o f re­ probes to the planet These also pretty. Towson, Md.; three brothers, Har­ among the employes of each com­ contemplate the war we oonrider Vernon M ethodist Obnreta old Swift of Weymouth, Mass., Berube, Rockville; Joanne Hettin­ signed to grace a parlor—but not oan council to poke around in aU to the Senate calendar in position ligious education. failed. to sit on vdiile reading the paper. pany having the longest teime of Ideologtcally important, we now R t. SO Salvatton Army For bathroom curtains, I use Henry Swift of Los Angeles, Calif., ger, 462 N. Main St.; William comeni of the existing GOP in for a vote because they had assur­ Tlielr Mars attempts began in When men look at a piece of seaixh of new and better ways of service. Ihe rotation would give ance that, if they forced a roU Rev. Robert Ftiby „ , 661 Blain St flowered or checked bath towels and John Swift of San Francisco, tHim Sr., 18 Russell Dr., Vernon; have, in South Vietnam, a demon­ The First Xatheraa OIraroh Ma|. E. W alter la ia ls 1960. On October 10 and 14 they 'With fringed ends. I sew •wide cot­ Patricia Anderson, 152 Cooper furniture they think about wheth­ doing things has been credited to each long-term employe one of call on the measure, as many as RockviUe CSalif., and 11 grandchildren. stration of something •which really 9 am.. Church and Chur eh Offloer In Charge fired two probes which failed and ton tape to run the rod through Hill St.; Anne Keegan, 427 Parker er It has a truly homelike, invit­ the state chairman, A. Searte Fin­ stx Democrats would then vote Rev. David G. Jaxhehner, DJ),, Funeral services will be held ney. Jheee special vacatlona every five interests that population and school. Film, "The Other Choios,” on November 1, 1962, their Mars and then there is a pretty fringed St.; Mrs. Beaale Bayer, 219 Parker ing look. against the MU. When the Inqulr- P astor Monday at 2 pjn. at St. Mary's Tbey are also^.aensible enough ;^ears. moves it to actlcm and to passion. in Fellow ship haU. I left the earth—and they have top and bottom. When you thre of Episcopal Church. The Rev. George St.; Mrs. Wilma Thlrior, 47 Hill­ Some RepuMloan leadens are reporter aSked where the Re­ fart at 67 Hackmatack St. now lost contact with It. Curious­ to question out"' loud why one In some ctHnpaniee, the tenn of publicans got such information, them, they can sUU be used as P. Noetrand, rector, officiate. side St.; Dorothy Brouaseau, 99 ood to the proposal, however, and When a Buddhist priest, the 9 ajn., Sunday School Classes ly, other satellites went up at chair costs three or four times as some don’t core for it ait all. service which would be eligible for one astounding answer was that 9:30 am., Sunday School for aS towels. —MRS. J.K. Burial wUl be In E ast Cemetery. South St., Rockville; Louis Sulli­ WHAT IS the CHURCH of CHRIST? RockviUe Methodtet Church other day, gave his own life •via for all ages. Teacher training class. ageo. about the same time, but were van. 200 W. Center St.; Mrs. Haj-- much as another, when the basic One of the aigruments used this sp^al three months vacation Gladstone had confessed to them 142 Grove S t.. Adult Bible class. Watkins-Wert Flineral Home, structure is pretty much the Since it is rdatiyely Httlc known in New England many are carious as to its nature and teachings. A concerted the procedure of making himself a _i ’ HohneaB servtoe. Mu- not launched toward the planet. DElAR POLLY—When your pre­ 142 E. Center Sf„ Is in charge of rlete Meyer, ToUand; and Ed­ against it is thait, people being his failure to control his own R «v. Laurence M. HIU, Pastor 10:15 ajn., Church Services. One of these may have been an­ same. might be as low as 15 or 17 years. human torch In order to protest Dem ocrats. ^ by Citadel band and poogrtera schooler wants to cut pictures out arrangemeata. There will be no ward Ferrler, Wapplng. people, the chances of several Nursery during service. ^rmon by MaJ. Lamie, "Studiee other Mars probe but the early BIRTHS "YESTERDAY: A son Since men aren’t likely to be effort is being made this week and next to acquaint you with the Church of Christ, one of the fastest growing Ihis new institution in American against governmental policies not One explanation thus based it­ Of old meigazines or follow other calling houra. hundred individuals producing 9:30' am.. Morning Worship. ^l^wnans, the AU Etaibraclng success of Mars I indicated no paths of amusement where little to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunn, Impressed by name brands that Ideas thait oan give the party a Mfe — the “ sabbatical” three pleasing to him as a priest in his self on the assumption that Glad­ Sermon: “The Chrtotieai and His necessity for the firing of the sec­ Memorial contributiona may. be have become status symbols to religious groups in America today. House to house visitation is being conducted in the area of the recently pur­ stone had control, the other on the United Methodist Choroh scraps are apt to get scattered B ^ e to the Book of Remejqbrance Coventry; a- daughter to Mr. and to o t In the arm are slim. months for people in in industry particular religion, the flame Church.” Rt. 44A Bolton 2 pjn., Hoapital virttatlon by ond. Even their Lunik IV moon all over the floor, put him and Mrs. Edward Curtin, 87 Mt. Nebo women, a salesman can't easily premise that he did not have con­ at St. MaiVa CSiurch, or Manches­ Mt them in their place by saying, chased building lots, Lydall and Vernon Sts., by local members, with the help of some 30 members from Okla­ —has two prime attractions. which enveloped his body also ig­ Monday, 7:16'p.m.. Prayer and Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, Minister Mrs. Elizabeth WitooTand^Mn probe launched in April, the third all the things he needs into a ter Memorial Hospital. PI.; a' aon to Mr. and Mrs. George CRASH HURTS FATAL trol; discuaeion time. Thomas MoOann. of three unmanned lunar shots "Of course, you can get by with First, it offers something in the nited the countryside. One more explanaticn said that large cardboard carton and there Petraltla, 263 Green Rd. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Wednesday, 7:15 pm., Conanis- 9:16 and 10:45 aJii., Children’s 6:M pm., Prayer service, Lt this year, failed. I will be no picking up to do after- DISCHARGEID YEMTEIRDAY; this chair; there's nothing really homa and Texas. Various services offered by the Manchester church are being thus made known to you. way of a human ainswer to the The people of South Vietnam Senaitor Minority Leader Mariani Mrs. Theodore Gray wrong with it. But if you buy this Va., (AP)—Injuries suffered In a sion on membership and evange­ Day, children and yoi^ partiol- Wltaeeeee both nattons use the same princl- In the jars and when you’re roady Mra. Ann Bame of SuiffoOi, N. Y., wick, 14. all of Niantle. Rev. James L. Grant, Rector tfes and types of tostrumeiita- to use them, the polish will be RAINMAKERS WATCH OUT. •other hand, moves forw ard to content to be neutral, and have aa everybody was tired to death of Kingdom EhUl 9:30 am., Chfunh SchocU -'-TTri and two brothers, James Cameron Miss Joan Tedford, daughter of HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) —The for ail agas. tlon. Jf we should become cocky •venly distributed. Keep jar tight- •create a sensible formula for the issue, and knew only one way 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. R t. so, R ockville of Nassau, N. Y„ and Alexander Mr. and Mra WtaDter E. Tedford, Pennsylvania S e n a te recently June 23-28 little to do as possible with a oon- 10:80 ajn., OhUdren's Cburoh about our success, we ehould re­ ^ ^capped at aU times. —MRS. Andover utilization and enjoyment of the to get free of it 9:80 a.m:. Holy Oonnnuhlon and Oameron Jr. of Tucson, Ariz. 80 Hilltop Dr., won a dUzenrtiip passed a bill dealg^ied to keep hu­ fltct which they may not even un­ t.pjn .. Public Bible talk given and Nursery. member that Lunik m , which Funeral services will be held )nnnan beneflts which theoretically Sermon. swung around ths moon to traiu- award for ifniprovement at closing man beings from tampering with derstand, which doesn’t absinrb Monday, T p.m.. Altar Guild by a repreeentative of the Wateh- 10:45 a.m., WoraUp Bervioe. GIRLS—I am sorry It is impos­ exercises at Oak HUU School, di- the weather. It prohibits the seed' 2 Arrests Made cught to come out of our elviUza- them in any case. tower Roclety. Subject: “Basis for Message by the pastor. Theme: mlt hack a picture of part of the sible, at this time, to i send by IMlishlng session. hidden side, was at least and in •vialon o f the C onnecticut Insititiute Ing of clouds ^th chemicals In Sunday 10:45 A.M ., 7:00 P.M. 'tlon’s technical progress. ’Ihe answer has to be that, al­ A Thought for Today ' Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ Belief In God.” Add To Your Faith, Virtue." mall "repeats” of previous hints fm the Bund, Hartford. hopes o f inducing rain -without the 4:16 pjn.. Group discussion of 6 pm., Youth Service. all iirobabiUty more complicated jriven in the column. Perhaps a In 3 Incidents Perhaps the best and most direct though religion is a real thing to Sponsored by the Manchester munion. thiui the Mariner 3 Venus, probe. Personal Notices approval of the State Secretary of Council of Churches Thursday, 7:45 p.m.. Teacher’s Watchtower magazine. Article: 7 pm., Evangelistic Sarvloe. friend remembers the one you Aitity. Irving Aronson o f 4 Level Agiriculture, and an appropriate li­ way to solve the problem of ad­ these people, nobody has ever yet TJo You Belittle DisclpUne?” P roblem s Are OntittnM want. One reader writes that her Albert F, Nichols of Hartford area meeting 'at St. Mary’s Epis­ Space scienUats indicate ttigt Rd. •was eleated a vice president cense. Elnes o f up fo $1,000 and DAVID ROPER justment to the relatively, new succeeded in making politics seem T u n rid . 3*S^t.’’*^* telephone party line le buzzinA ev­ Card Of Thanks of the Connecticut Jewish Reia: jail terms for as long as three yesterday afitenioon wOa arrested Week Niqhts 7:30 P.M. copal Church, Manchester. there are roughly two areas In by State Trooper James MU of problem of "leisure time” is to Dead flies cause the ointment of 'Wednesday, 8 pjn., Groiqi Bible Monday, 9:30 to 11:46 am.. Va­ ery morning with a “rehash” of tloRs OouncU ait the gnx^’s annual months are to be Imposed on MUSKOGEE, OKLA- very real and •vital to them. It can i the apothecary to send f forih a BYiday, 9 a.m.. Holy Communion. which problems can develop: The Oolohestqr Tfoop, on a chaige of lump enough of that leisure time Saturday, 1 to 6 p.m., Senl^ studies in the book ‘‘Let Your cation Bible Sriiool for ehUdnn thehtats given the preceding day. The Hr*. AUce Howe wieh meeting la New Haven. vlolaters.' well be that they see no Imaginable stinking savour: so doth a little Name Be Sanctified,” at t^ K i^- agee 4 to 14. first is the space vehlele, inchid- -POLLY to extend their heartfelt thanks to their operating a motor vehicle whUe together to create an of^rtunity difference, to their own dally Uvea, foUy him that is in reputation for Yoimg People’s Fellowship picnic dear frienda, relatives and neixhbora under the iiiAuenoe o f' Hquor or at hmne of Mrs. D. Roberts, Bolton dom Hall and at fiva other loca­ Wedneaday, 7:30 pm , MidweA for their undemtandinx sympathy and yor the human being involved whether one regime or another wisdom and honour. Bccles 10:1. tions In the RockviUe area ••rvlce. Pastor Rask hi ehazga. many kindnesses durinK their w e n t drugs. Trooper HHl observed Nielv- Rd. Vernon. ols driving tn an erratte fashion really to do something whidi in- holds political offlee. The dormitories of our colleges, Friday, 7:30 pjn., Hieocratic bereavement ORANGE HALL. 7% E. CENTER ST. especially thoee which have stood Coventry on Rt. 6 hi Andover at about 8 ydf-oa a change of pattern and Ministry School. Oonoordia Lotfaeran Ohmeh • Mr. Franklin -Hbwe ’The. difference, it may be, is for years, often teach us imiwrtant Bolton Oongregattonal Chnrch 8:80 pjn.. Service Meeting. pjm. Nichols posted a |500 bond scene and activity. We shall await, 40 Pittrin St Mr. Raymond Streeter Jr. much more vital to world capitals things in life. , Bev. J. Good Brown, Theme; “Ke^ Building One An' Bev. Paul C. Kaiser, paator Emanuel -Concotdia Mrs. Irene Wilkes ■while awaiting appearanoe in (Hr- with considerable Interest, the ulti­ One day whUe preparing a cup of Interim Minister Mrs. Herbert Wright ouit Oourt 12, Manchester, on July like Moscow and Peiping and other 'tip.” 1 TTiesselonlans 6:11.. Mrs. John Wler mate aocounti of just how in­ Washington, with their own big coffee and stirring in the cream „ • Holy Communion, Church School Board Firm and sugar, one (rf those ancient 10 Lm., 'W orship Elervioo'. Ser­ Whitney Merritt, 46, of Old dividual Americans do react to Sacred Heart Church School and Nursery. VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL In Mamoriam gam e o f power p16 am ., Vauatton BMa SohooL 40 PITKIN STREET (S fitiem ,iNiistrat«d with sHcIm emd flanndgraph) The whole o f our lives esm be BodcvlDe Baptist Church We often sit and talk of him. was reported. a sociological hunch it may make our policy. These people do act, U r i6 a jn . JUNE M-JULT 6 Hie Obventry Bosed at Bduca-0 The plea for reinstaitetoeat was greatly endangered by a bit of 69 Union St. Trinity OOvenant Ohanh When we are all together. A minor car-truck accident yes­ something of a new people out of they do come out, they- do right, momentary foolishness. Many driv­ 8:16 AM.-11:45 A.M. For his memory is the only thing. tlon last night imanimously re­ supported by a 375-name petition terday afternoon on Rt. 6, An­ Bev. Wtethrop W. BtaMworth, 84. Misnrioe Ohunh Hackmatack near Btoney St That we shall have forever. fr ^ townapeopla and a 27 CUSTOM M ^oal milestone all Iti one Islip High School, got something M astes a t T, 8, 9, 10:16 aad U :80 Our Sunday School is squipped with Bibie centsred/Jes- dent activity fund and questions Heckler called “conadantloua and the accomplishments of our life­ a m . NEVESINJE, Yugoslavia (AP) Mmething that may be good for •pecial as a get-wen card when time by doing some foolish thing WATOD FOR WOODEH WATCH sM if i ^ dedicatad teachars to serrt your antire Uuiiiy. jbi Memoiiam tavotvtag the principal’s scademlfc lengthy dsUberatlona’’ of tbe earii- —M any mothera in hill -vUIagos St. George’s Eplsoopal Church BASEL, Switzerland (AP) — In rsquirementa for tbs salary he management, good for labor, and ■he was ill in Southside Hospital. which only tears down what we Rt 44A, Bolton , Thera a a daas for averyoiie at 9:80. sr meeting. near tola, southwest Yugoslav The legend “MA—GET WELL’’ S t Bernard’s Ohnreh the luxury bracketi| of the watch 'ite' torins nuoiory of . ^ 6tim . good for the whole fabric of the have built up. Rev. Edward W. Johnson, Vicar and Bistsr. Nsney Jane Gold She added that "Tils board witti- town still paas their new-born ba- For Freo Transportation Or Other Inlomiation was painted In gigantic letters on S t Bernard’s Ter„ RodeyiUe ^ world outstanding uem of the re­ passed sway June 33. 1961. Perrotti tendered his resigiiatlon ai . . . to dlqisl the vicious rumors blea torou^ a loop made of wolf­ A life worth living is worth keep­ Rev. Patrick P. Mahoney Amorloan eivllisaUon. a 300-foot water tower. Nobody ing in order. A little folly destroys cent Watch Fain was the wooden last May, to be effective July L circulating which ara damaging to , ___skin and aay; “be healthy as a knows who the culprits are and -8 am.. Holy Oonununion. Paator faced watch. Saleamen, also arood- THI SALVATION AAMY SUNDAY SCHOOL Beyond the gate oUr loved eoe. Ha later asked for reinstatement, Oeoaalonally, the various ela- that which is good. 10:16 am.. Morning Pm yv, nds happinessJUlWM teJiu and irest. watt Mr. Perrotti. Such rumorii have n o' wolf, ” It la an old custom baaed PMHto o r s u f aatlonal Mving do is trying very hard to Rev. William F. Gender en-faced, quotad |380 to $1280 fo r And thers is comfpet in ths thought .and iwaa granted a private msst-' basis In fact, and the board de- on a belief that children drawn Coll 649-3475 And thsni. 6:30 pjn.. Evening Ikaysf, Itotete to T, E 8, 16 and U K r t a lovi’mg God knows best. • ■t MAiy'i Church models of this latest watch 88ab- Ing with wo bbaM. He Jiss been plorss their obntinual sodstcncs.” through toe Wolf hide- will grow 6 pm , ErtnUy ptonto.' iOB. ' ' in tlM town school gyatsm for IS •flhe did not detail tbs reasons I ^th the heglfh and strwigth for tbs board’s aottan howsvsr. ths mountain beasts. “ I - s

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*AWCHESTE!t EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ - as. t^COMES Flggr» 43 Lurch fr 43 Ensnare Sr SO Range part 33 ABC APPLIANCE ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMUN BlObUined CARIEASINC VnO edRaitaU A., PONTIAC S3 Farm building n» rnttmi -i.ii. M Intellect ir D 39 • » A.ND REPAIRS OUR BOY WENT \ I TOLOVOUWE I PARE SAY.., ’...CANT WE LET HIM ..ANP I CANTT IMAGINE ANY­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNBR 5S Uncle Tom's and RENTALS A LL T h e WAY, ) PIPNTHALF BUT ITS TIME/ AW, STAY THERE ANP THING WORSE THAN WWIhK favorite *• 38 Exude 1 - 8S8 BURNSIDE AVE. 19 Mopla St.^649-8879 PIPN T H E I y APPREOATE WE GOT HIM POC.. ENJOY HIS NEW A TOWER-PRUNK TROGLOPYTE ts u i r tr w w Plrot In Mancheoter. New cars, EAST HARTFORD TEMPEST THAT FELLOW'S OUT OF FOUND TOWER HEACY WINE..V ON OUR HANPS! 37 Chances BEPAIBS ON— ABILITY/ THERE.' FOR A WHILE? 58 Feminine full maintenance, fully Inenred nickname to &l U SALES and SERVICE ‘■ ^ 1 BO Coteries to reduce your problem* and 289-6333 GRILLS, ELECTRIC IRONS, 5T S6 H worrle*. For fall Information McDonald Serves Good Food TOASTERS, PEBOOLA'rOBS, DOWN .Power and Head Tool* VACUUM CLEANERS, 1 Rodeiiti B? u II call Paintinf and Decorating TeMa Have you become acquainted«> Paul Dodge Silncloaed ' q with the wondetAil food sold at Is the fastest growing In the na­ HEATERS, FANS. Garden and Land T m I* SEWING MACHINES 3 C ^ pit Paul Dodgu Pontioe Baby, Houaehold, Party MoDonald'sT If not you have a tion. Teen-«gers take advantage Pontiac, Inc. INC. and Banquet SuppUea real treat in atore for you. Toull of the fine sold here, know­ Re-Do Furniture During Vacation find dining at MoDoitakl's one of ing when they are finished they 878 Bikln St,—Tel. 649-2881 All work guarantood STS MAIN STREET Invalid Neede Have you some furnltuw that^- Phone 649-2881 the good things In Ufei Ehrerything will be really satisfied. Teen­ is so inviting—so conveitient—«o agers are not the only ones bo head needs to be done over, a complete have depended upon the custom 2 jwork he does. In tying springs We- Urge You To Support apotleadly clean. Tlie service is in­ for a McDonald restmiFant for w-upholsteiing Job? Most of us OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS stant and friendly. Top quality you can be sure of the same high many companies do not use an The Lutz Junior Museum put off having the work done for eight-knot tie which almost CUNLIFFE food hi prepared to your taste quality of food and service hi all it Is inconvenient to be without a DON WILLIS Gustoiii Mail right before your eyee. For real McDonald’s units. Strangers in doubles the strength of the tying favorite chair, couch, and kf your but P and M Upholstery Shop use MOTOR SALES enjoyment try McDonald's "AH Mbneheoter Stop at a McDonald kitchen set needs new seats, well Window Govoringi American" 100% pure beef ham­ resbaumnt for they krww these this really does pose a problem. an eight-knot tie. Frames are re- EXPERT ACTO BODY Md GARAGE burger, crisp golden French friee units are known to r cleanliness, However, P and M Upholstery glued if needed, they are always FENDER REPAIRR PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER made tight, the springs re-tled or 18 Main St„ Tel. 649-4531 Mcinchoster • Window Shades and a good old-fashioned shake. convenience and vslus. Ekliward Shop has the answer and a very The hamburg is' 100% pure WaLsh, owner-operator of McDon­ replaced if necessary. All scrape ENAMEL and LACqUER Rug CItaning • Vertical and Venetian Blind* good one It is. Why not have the . iTHEY beef, not frozen meat, but top ald’s will celebrate his second an­ work done during your vacation marks, scratches are touched in REFINISHINGS SpeeialUng In S U R E D O N T Company Drape* and Hardware quaMy beef ground freMi dally — niversary In Manchester on Oct. period? By having the work done so that the chair or sofa looks M A K E M IT T S like new. You have your choice REASONABLE PRICES Ift Uannaway St. served hot off the grlU on a toast­ 24, 1963. while you are away everything will BRAKE SERVICE L I K E T M E V . ed bun. All purchases for McDonald’s 01 filling, foam rubber, cotton or FREE ESTIMATES Del Knowles, Prop. Ibe finished when you get back U S E D T O ! FINDELL'S are from local wholesalers and home. This way there will be no spring conertruotion. Another ex­ Front End AHgnmBBf brown and piping hoL You'veYo6® tra, only Goodyear foam rubber RT. 83— VERNON, CONN. Call 64S-001S 480 MIDDLE TPKE.. EAST freshness is assured at all times. fuse, no going without furniture Just Above the Traffle d rclo never, never had French fries so The beef is U.S. Ooverranent hi- is used, for Mr. Plrog rates this Phone 64S-488F that you really need. Just call TEL. 648-0016 Gcntrol Rtpair V9erk 3-DAY tasty good. sfpected, the potatoes for the french P and U upholstery Shop, the best. , R. A. PEARL, Prop. Triple-thick shakes, smooth, cool fries are Idaho pota/toes, the Short­ 649-6324 and Max Plrog will be Would yew like custom made SERVICE! and creamy, tha old-fashioned ening used in frying them is a glad to give you an estimate on the furniture? P and M Upholstery kind, um-m-m they are good. Why special blend to insure crisp, gold­ cost of doing the work and see will be happy to show you samples — also — not stop at McDonald’s soon and en french fries every time. The that It la flniiNied befow you arrive and you may have custom made try this mouth watering food. They rolls are baked esperieUy for Mc­ cushions in any material y o u TOURAINE PURNITURE CLEANING home. 4P, CAMPING are open the year around, from 11 Donald's and meat, rolls and milk Have you visited the new home choose. They also tailor cushions 0 am . to U p.m, weekdays and un­ —from a local dairy—aw deliv­ of P and M Upholstery Sht^ 6n for outdoor furniture. PAINTS c53 E(}UIPMENT til 12 on Fridays and Saturdays. ered dally. the lower level at the Manchester To make your home truly lovely, The only ttme McDonald's is closed Absolute bleanlinees Is assured Parkade? They have much more why not have custom made Tent*, Cots, Sleeping Baga^ la ITtanksglvlng Day and Chrlat- at McDonald’s. Ths reslbaurants For Bast Results CJl room at this location and furni­ drapes ? Too expensive ? Not at all, «iiu>,Mw,iK.TM«.tMX>.>.a* ace. The shop aw especially nice In the hot room as hit den!" 169 N. MAIN ST. aild’s. The oombinatlnn of Juicy, controls are checked daily. For 645 Main Street 16 A PEAC! HE ft PtTACH THE J HO- T H E r e s t O F T H E at DeiMt Square Is open dally from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weather and save a great deal of ON pure beef hamburg and this spe­ those who wish to eat on the and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sat­ Wear and tear on the original cov­ Tel. 649-0300 REST OF THE W E E K / Cr.R.W».LlAe45 cial chedder Cheese make a won­ 6ATURPAY$ VAJEER? UOHT ANP 5HAP0W5 Open Dally to 9:09 PJIL premises, benches aw provided urdays. ering, keeping it clean. WRECKER J. FARR—048-7111 derful combination, served -pipping and there is a counter also. Once Should you like to confer with PtasUc covering for furnltuw, hot on a toasted bun. you have esUten at McDonald’s you Mr. Plrog at another time, phone MioDonald's restaurants have especially for dinette tuvd kitchen will return again and again for 649-6824 and he will m>^e an sets is so practioal and good SERVICE , sold over 1,000,000,000 hamburg­ you cannot boat the quality of BEN CASEY appointment to suit your conveni­ looking today and P and M uses Berube's ers since the first self-service imlt food, the absolute cleanliness and TYPEWRITER SERVICE PORTABLE TV RENTALS was opened in 1956 and the chain the. swift and friendly service. ence. a much heavier grade with a back­ You can have utter ccnriidence ing to insure longer wear. Leather 479 Middle Tpke. E. Motorola and Zenith Sales In the work done at P and M Up­ may te chosen if youi prefer and Call 644-1111 Manchester and Service holstery. Mr. Pirog has worked in you might want a leather cover­ HEALTH CAPSULES FOR REPAIRS, REBUILT TYPEWRITERS M We Service Ail Make* of TV, both wholesale and retail com­ ing for dad’s favorite chair. No by Michael A. PeUi, M.D. panies and with better than 25 matter what upholstering you REPLACEMENT ' ROYA1.S, DNOBRWOODS. Radios and Phonographs The ON ALL TYPES OF L. C. SMITHS Etc. 5HOULP TOU HAVE 'TOUR years of experience behind him, WEint to have done, you are sure 6H1LPRENB *rONSILe you know the work be does will to be delighted vrith the work done We Handle Stationery Along Doctor Says be more than satisfactory. Since by P and M Upholstery Shop, and C-2Z MODERN RBMOVEP.* ■ With Office Machine SnppUe* opening this business almost six remember they specialize on an­ Yonr Mall List As Desired urAiame' years ago, more and more people tique fiirnituw. T V SERVICE SIMPLE VIGILANCE A. J- BERUBE. Prop. CONqUEBS TRAGIC SHORT RIBS BY FRANK 0 ’NEAi> 99 SUMMER ST. 649-3477 — 643-6342 2 Blocks From McKee SL CHILDREN’S DISEASE TJIl DUCOandDUlUXRffIMISHIMG BETTER NOT ©ET.\ j TEL. 848-2205 By Wayne G. Braodstadt,, M.D. Three *s Company WOODCOCK t h a t s m e , /1 b BerrER \ CAUGHT NAPPIN6A6AIN/ ' Newspaper Enterprise Assu. REFRIGERATION CO. VIC’S PIZZA SHOP A L L r ig h t / / BE MORE \ 166 MIDDLE TURNPIKE. WEST The relatively new term, phe­ CftREFUU. J MANCHESTER nylketonuria, describes a condi­ (Editor’s Note: As every woman^ With two youngsters, you can 153 W. AUddle Turnplk* NjAl^TEP MAIIV MULl Phone 649-3700 FINE SELECTION tion that used to be lumped to­ knows, men reporters are impar­ only reach inconcluaive split de­ k A Upholstery gether with other forms of mental tial and objective, as well as in- cisions. retardation for. which no cause With three, you’ve got a decid­ P and IV I Shop PIZZA 0 ndraiiroe WINES twpid and fearless. But once in a r ® 643-7043 was known. This disease is' a per­ ing vote and a variety of opinions. Re-upholstering SPAGHETTI MORTY MEEKLE fect example of the ability of while news events strike chords in Toys: BY DICK CAVALLi LIQUORS medical scientists, once the cause their essentially home-loving souls No. 1 nearly always outgrows * Modem Furniture RAVIOLI of a disease is known, to come up T2r^ and they are moved to write from a toy very quickly, leaving It for and Antiques OPEN DAILY V£M OR ALIVE YOdVBOPTA WHSsI A Nice LAD/TaJ>5 VOU VOUteE GSTTINO P C eiT/ BEER with a cure. their own experience. Such a story the other two to struggle over. In babies with this hereditary NOT UNLESS THERE IS A This buUds muscle. 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. LOTTO C©M2W 'VOubetaemNo awfully bio, BIO VOURSeu=i " is this one. from a Pulitzer Prize o store Stools and Booths ai2 W E DELIVER disease one of the basic amino SPSCinC REASON FOR IT, Food: IlIIIKIItlil'Il ABOOTAAANNEC^y Ytxj agent «upRpeep^D'2Ay... SUCH AS CHRONIC INFECTION winning wporter.) • Custom .Furniture SUNDAYS MXJNOMAN/ Reuben Plen’s acids (builders of body protein) By EDDY GILMORE When It comes to food, children Slipcovers and Draperies 4 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. known as phenylalanine Is not OR MARKER PERSISTENT LONDON (AP) — Jacqueline are very imitative. Teach the first EN LARG EM EN T O F - Slade to Order CLOSED MONDAYS BUZZ SAWYER Texaco Station changed, to tyrosine, another ami­ Kennedy is awaiting her third one to eat the right things and Complete Selection of Materials BY ROY CRANE vicH rs no acid, as should occur in the THE 1DNSILS. child. the others usually follow suit. t^■ normal course of metabolism. For FREE ESTIMATES * CTWO COSTA SRANOt 381 Main Street PACKAGE STORE H**llli Capoikt srm halphil infeniMHaii. Queen Elizabeth II has thwe al-, Especially when it’s two against Lower Level of the Parkade INSI0 C , YOU NINNY/ this reason the concentration of , H li not intmSMi te b* *f a msxMlIc Mtm wady. one. ‘'‘ b o m b e r s o w e a t 20 BI8SELL ST.—649-5M7 649-6324 UNDtRTMTPCDf Phone 643-9149 phenylalanine builds up in the Thwe-children families are defi­ Help: THEMUNITIONS-LADEN blood. When it reaches an abnor­ Ostnnsky FREIGHTER. nitely fashionable. Almost status By the time you’ve got three Hydramatio TranunlMion - mal level it is excreted in the due to the fact that the liver has, symbols. ' children, the eldest da usually will­ DEALER IN WASTE not yet developed to the point Repairing CUSTOM MADE urine. In less exalted circles than roy­ ing, even aiutlous, to help mother, MATERIALS An Work Guaranteed - Tests of the'blood or urine will where it can remove the bile pig alty and the White House, thwe because it ahowil that he has waeh- MANCHESTER CANVAS AWNINGS reveal this defect even in the first ment In the child’s blood. This childwn are practical, comforting type of Jaundice appears on the ed a stage beyond dependence. Texaco Lubrication Service week of life. This is a blessing be­ In a way econom'lcaJ—and glori­ The eldest of three children Is a RAGS, IRON cause the sooner the disease is second or third day of life and ously confusing. MEMORIAL CO. oce. We Give Sl:>fC .Green Stamp* gradually fades so that when the natural top sergeant. He or she amjji discovered and treatment started, takes great pride in seeing that Opposite Bast Cemetery i-n the better the results. All that Is child is 3 weeks old there is . no Take Travel: SCRAP METAL trace of Jaundice. If the yellow Today's automobile a g e is the other two carry, out parental required Is strict observance of a Instructions. Quality Memoriols diet that is practically free of phe- Ascoloration grows deeper or If tailored for the three-kld grouping —mama and paipa in the front Baby Sitting: and PAPER nylalulne. This consists chiefly it doesn't disappear by the end of Over 30 Veers Experience * of vegetables and fruit w d a the second week you should re­ seat and the trio o f offspring but­ After a few years. No. 1 In­ 731 PARKER ST. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER variably becomes old enough to "Suburbia specially prepared commercially port It to your doctor. If the jaun­ toned up behind. Call 649-5807 TsI. 648-5788 or 648-5879 available protein slippleinent. No dice is present at birth, this may Four children make a station take care of this task. They often H» GOT 5i...H6 WA5 A F T K n o wagon, or a second car, almost Im­ do it willingly, for it allows them A. AXMETTl. Prop. AWAY IN TH‘ [ OLD MANUSCRIPT. 5 0 H6 milk, meat or eggs are allowed. Indicate Rh incompatabillty or Today" WlUiout these dietary restric­ some other serious condition, but perative. to stay up late. DARK. RITA \D0 N »D IT TO FIND TW A pair of children rattle around ' Harrison St., Manchester whaei H*a «m « tw MICKEY FINN ------TRMSUREHtlMHTO THE MAGAZINE OP tions the Mental retai^tton In the ordinary jaundice of the new­ I could go on, but It’s time to BY LANK LEONARD PLEASANT PI.ACES SEE US FOR: these children is severe, but born is of no Importance. in the back seat. Or fight. With get home to my three children — • Aluminum RoH Up Awalaga with the recommended treat­ three there Isn’t room to fight. All girls. A MONTHLY FEATURE OF They Just pinch, a leas serious YES! THE OLD TWO ARMY ) YES'THEY WANT YES' AND WE'D LIKE YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY • Venetian BUnd* ment the mbntal development FELLOW WAS SO O F F IC E R S ? J TO SEE YOU you TO R E T U R N *" • Storm Door* 1* normal. In order, to .be ef- form of mayhem. ' ^ 0 NEWSPAPER WATKINS-WEST DEPRESSED, RIGHT AWAY, f • Combination Windowa teottve, the, treatment must be Barber Shoppers Five or more children and you’d g r a n d p a ! Staii^ before the chUd is - 8 better think about a bus. ■>p*rt ^lanrliPHtpr Moneheuter Awning Co. To Sing at Picnic Hu-ee (Mlldren aw perfect for Radio Today FUNERAL C A L l- 19B WEST CENTER ST. . years old and preferably lii In- e M O vm o toncy* international air travel — dad and Ittpnitui IjpraUi Telephone 649-8091 mom on one side of the aisle, well 643-6563 Eatabliehed 1949 Unlike diabetes in which treat­ The M a n ch e s te r Chapter, WDBC—U60 SERVICE e WAOKINO ment must be continued through­ segregated tor sleeping and mit 1:00 WeeKend Review r ...... r I SPEIB5QSA, will sponsor its first of soup-spilling range. 3:06 Jerry Bishop out life, the treatment for phenyl-' suorun’er picnic for members, their WeekeniL Review ORMAND J. WEST ketonuria, must be followed only On the ocean liners, father and 8:06 Raynor Shlnea families and guests, tomorrow ait 2 mother in one stateroom and the until the Chljd reaches the age of pjn! at Wickham Park. 1:00 News Sln OK Director trio fits well in an adjoining and i w n c —lose 6 or 6. This apparently permits Tom Franz is chairmen of the 1:00 News the delayed dwelopiiient o i nor­ connecting compartment Mcnic. He will be assisted by Oothes:. Home Decorator 142 E. CENTER ST. mal metabolic processes . and ISenk Vendetta, food; Lew Bell, re­ Matinee there la no further danger of men­ Two children can mean a sav­ 2;2?, Yankees Manchester’s Oldest Manehostur Maying freshments, Dave McESroy, enter­ ing on the blue—but only If thty’re 6:30 Monitor tal retardation. Tests for phenyla­ tainment, and A1 Burdsall, pub­ Weather lanine in a baby's blood are made licity. the same sex, .W ith'a trio, you’re 6:30 Monitor With Finest FariUties and Trucking Co. 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And while Pum er and his Dean Refram, a fledgling touring Jack Nicklaus fnighty army of fanatics trampled pro from Medinah, 111., and Wal­ Key Single the hallowed rolls and knolls of ter Burkemo, 44-year-old former iMojor League] the 6,870-yard par 86-86—71 temple PGA champion from Franklin, Soars to 77, of tradition, Masters and reign­ Mich., are in between at 148. But ing Open champion Nicklaus Refram is 26 and probably doesn’t By Rodgers ==;L*ad*rfr""— J dropped out of sight. have the experience to cope with Misses Final His great game suddenly gone such .a pressure-filled wind-up, AMERICAN LEAGUE sour after some experimenting and Burkemo acts as if he’s al­ Batting — Wagner, Loa Angelaa BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) with his driving style, Nicklaus ready had it physically on this up, ALUMNI JUNIORS « three tor tour. Bemie August. B e a ts B u c s and Malume, Boaton, .843i Kalln% — Don’t look now, but here flopped to a 77 and failed to sur­ down and sideways course where Shutout pdbohing by Dave Rey­ hamsnered a homer for the Meto- Detroit and Robinson, CUoago, vive the cut to the low 160 scorers the Open last was played 60 years nolds and Dlok oiM> enabled the odinte. NATIONAL LEAOIJE •333 ( Paarson, Loa Angeles, .tU . comes that man again and and ties for the last two rounds. ago. Giants to wMp the Dodgers, 2-0, n e w YORK (AP) — It W. L. P et OA. Runs — Alllaon, AUnneaota, 47| this time Jack Nicklaus isn’t It took a score of 162—10 over Palmer Is relaxed, happy, and at Keeney Field. DUBTY SOFTBAIX takes a touch of the unexpect­ S t Louis ...... 40 .688 YaatrsemakI, Boaton, 46; Kalina, in his way. par for 36 holes—to qualify. Nick­ confident. "I am back to where I Etoich side collected only two Mts Scorer’s nightmare took place at ed to keep a longshot team San Franclsca . .40 .580 Detreltr 46; Hinton, Washington, 40; Arnold Palmer, golf’s glamor laus, who had misfired to a 76 feel like playing golf again,” he as Reynolds and Oobb outpttched Charter Oak Park as Moriarty’s on Thursday’s first round, wound close to the front in a pennant Los Angeles .. .88 .367 VA Cbnrlea, Knnana City, 36. boy, heads into Saturday’s 86-hoIe said when asked If his month Childers, Amnio and Steely. Oobb league leading Oaa House O i ^ Cincinnati .....8 7 .552 Zt/t Buna Battel In — Knllne, De­ wind-up of the 68rd National Open up atA'163, becoming the first away from the tour had made the stole home to account for run needed all the «ui It could muster race— like a key hit from an Chicago MJ ZiA troit and Alllaon, Mlnnesotn, 4$; championship with s well-turned I champion to fall to get past the I difference. “ It’s not as hard to No. 2. in beating C la re ’s Iilsurance, 17- ex-cricket player with a .215 Milwaukee .. .408 61/, Wngner, Loa Angeles, 48; Mnlsone, game, add not a worry In the cut since Jack Fleck fizzled in I make the shots as when you’re 16. batting average. Pittsburgh .. .468 8'/, Boston, 47; Stunrt, Boston, 46. world about. Nlcklue, who ! 1066, a year after he had beaten : tired and listless.” N o^ tter was registered by Rick Ih e wiimers ooUected 21. Mts That's what the Chicago Cubs Philadelphia .441 10 Hits — Wngner, Los Angelea, SI; trimmed him In a playoff lor the ' Ben Hogan in a 1966 champion­ The showdown will be staged in McKeon and Deimie MacArdle last with Jtm (Tolanek’s grandsliam ship playoff. got Friday when Andre Rodgers Houston . . . . .801 18 V, MoUone, Boston nnd Kaline, De­ title a year ago. I an atmosphere The Country Club night at Charter Oak as the Ori­ homer featuring the attack. Carl clubbed a run-producing single in New York .. .377 u y . troit, 81; Fox nnd Roblnaoa, A spectacularly fashioned 2-un- Flve-Mon Fight I has rarely seen. As Palmer pre­ oles trounced the Yankees, 16-1. Carteon came up with a Uiree-rnn the 10th inning that gave them a CItIcngo, 76. der-par 66 did the Job for the The showdown appears headed pared to cash a birdie putt to the The triumiph moved the Orioles circuit clout while Tony Page and Friday’s Results Bob Damaschi each went three 8-5 victory over the Pittsburgh Chicago 6, Pittsburgh 6 (10). Doubles — Power nnd Versnllea, THE EYES HAVE IT— When all eyes are not on Arnold Palmer in the United States bronzed 88-year-old Latrobe, Pa., for a five-man tussle among Pal­ roars of his army at No. 17 Fri- Info first place in the standings. Pirates. “ Minnesota, 18; YaatrsemakI, Gelter Friday, catapulting him mer, Finsterwald, Cupit, and two ' day, what should a wanderer En­ Thirteen waltos and six errors for five in the hit deportmeRt. Ne-vv York 8. Philadelphia 1. ; seaeoned players who’ll start the counter but a floating crap game E(iiie Noske (four for five) and Rodgers, a rangy shortstop from ^ w a u k e e 6, San Francisco 8. Boston, 17; Six tied with 14. OpsD Championship at The Country Club in Brookline, MaSB., they are on his shot. Into a three-way tie for the leiMl helped the winner’s cause. T h e I the Bahamas whose prowess at Trlplea — Hinton, Washington, at 142 with hto closest golfing bud­ I day Just three strokes off the i going on for high stakes imder a OrioJes ooHeoted only five Mts. Jtm Hill (homer) were standouts Angeles 5, S t Louis 8. I pace, champagne Tony Lema and I nearby tree. for Clarke's who had 14 hits. p ick et led him to a major league Cincinnati 5, Houston 0. 10; Clinton,* Boaton, 6 ; Robinson, dy, Dow Finaterwald and a tough, Chicago, dmoU, Kansaa City and baseball career, came up with the Today’s Games ba.ses full and one out In the Cub Fregosi, Loa Angelea, 6. Mai Tool vs. Colonial, 6:16, Char­ ALUMNI LEAGUE Los Angeles (WUlMte 1-0) at S t Home Runs — Stuart, Boaton and 10th, and stroked his hit over the Louis (Gibson 6-3). Lynch Leads Alumni Batters Familiar Story ter Oak. Rebel Harris Dead, Breaking a 1-1 deadlock with Sports Shorts pulled-ln Pirate infield. Allison, Minneoota, 17; KaUne, De­ Sports Schedule five runs in the fourth Inning, San Francisco (O’Dell 0-3) at BajiUy vs. EUks, 6:15, West It was the fourth straight vic­ troit, Wagner, Loa Angelea and Side. Green Manor thumped the Elks MUwaukee (Spahn 0-3). Battey, Minnesota, 8. In Garden Bout Raced at Riverside tory for the Cubs, a second divi­ Surging to a red bot .600 b a t-f toe plate. Lynch, Hohentoal and Sunday, June 23 Medics vs. Auto parts, 6, Buck- last night at the Oval, 6-1. The Ken McBride of the Los Angs- HRE^OUD SAFE— Boston s Eddie Bressoud slides safely into second base as short- _ Philadelphia (Culp 8-5) at New Stolen Bases — ' Apariolo, Bal­ Roberta all have seven. Paul Pll- sion club in the NaUonal League York (Craig 2-10). mverage with 12 hits in 20 at ~ ' Legion at Rockville, Henry ley. KmCGTON, N.Y. (A P )—(Daniel Manors thes gained a Ue with les Angela tossed a no-hlt, no-run s t ^ Tony Kubek of the Yankees awaits late throw in fourth inning of last niirht’s for the past 16 years and picked timore, 19; Wood, Defarolt, IS; konto of Fire and Police sets toe NEW YfHlK (AP) Boxing's Peck’s vs. Sears, 6, Waddell. the A&I’fl for first place by virtue game for Greensboro In the Caro­ Houston (Nottebart 6-4 or Bruce Hinton, Washington 12; Howser, bate, Dennis Lynch of Green Park, 2 pm . % Duncan Harris — known in stock Red Sox win at Fenway Park. .(AP Photofax.) ® for another lower echelon finish pace In free passes as he has been old famllinr story of the ambi­ Monday, June 24 Oilers vs. Norman’s, 6. ' Ver­ of the win. lina League In 1956. 3-5) at Cincinnati (Tsitouris 2-2). Cleveland, Charles, Kaiiaaa d ty Manor la setting a torrid pace in awarded first base 14 times. Team­ oar Mrcles as ’’Rebel” or D. D. this season. Despite the dire pre­ tions kid on the way up and Center Congo vs. Baptists, 6:16, planck. Harris — was injiired fataily teat winning pitcher Oart Ootangelo dictions, they're currently in fifth Httsburgh (Friend 8-6) at and Green, Minnesota, S. the Ahimnl Lnague batting race. mate Pete Herdic as walked 18. Rusty Smith, outfielder-first tWeago (Ellsworth 0-5). toe veteran struggling for sur­ Mt. Nebo. Twins vs. Yankees, 6, Charter night when his auto overturned recorded 14 strikeouts. He walked place, just games from the Pitching — Radats, Boaton and Ricky Roberts of the Elks is vival will be re-enacted tonight baseman for the Houston Oilta, sporting a neat .474 average with The Top 10 Teachers vs. Variety, 6:16, Rob­ Oak. during the feature race at Onteora seven and allowed two hlta. Rick liOses Shutout^ Game in Final Inning top and only a point out of fourth. Sunday’s Games Walker, develand, 6-1, .867; Bou­ Lynch, G.M., .600; Roberts. Elks, at Madison Square Oardra. was the player of the year In the Pittsburgh at Chicago. ton, New York, 6-2, .818; Fischer, mne for 16 while George McCann ertson. Braves vs. Giants, 6, Keeney St. Speedway in neai Classified Advertising Starts Here. . . Continues On Following Pages an intentional walk, Lou Brock and the Indiana Friday night. afte two runs were in. Bill Mon- Sfd Allison « (Ford 9-S and Staf­ the 220-yard dash, where Hayes' Gonzales, Elated over his strong showing bouquette, 10-4, won his eighth homers and Bill drew an unintenUonal walk, and ford 3-6) at Boston (Morehead 4-6 HlUadeiphIa and Flood, S t Rodgers delivered his third single will duel Henry Carr of Arizona champ and .co-record holder at 16s In his 1963 pitching debut, Wynn a row. He was tagged for a homer I and Wood 0-2), 2, day-night. S t57.9. 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PleMe Glastonbury. Air-Conditioning, Power three runs scored. final three w e^ s of the scholasUc • • • May, Mike McMahon, Steve Bo­ r^FiSHING ^ Ifo m la , 266-8, javelin, and Dave i:66-^ ets vs. PhlUlee Co., 643-9388. E^hth Straight Win season, A1 Putz switched to the rland and Wayne Douglas. Davis of C ^ p Pendleton, Calif., » Channel 18 matic and standard shift, call for appointment, 643-6171. Oil Burners. RED8-COLT8— MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE free pick-up service, teen-age PAOrnNO and eraUpopaiing. wall­ SERVICE STATION All this was in support of Bill pitching mound last night for the Maloney, winning his fifth Ken Ough’s two-run homer “ l® beating! 2 p.n ^Y an kees vs. Red Box lUlWBAVlNa of bim e, mooi holee. paper removed. W o llp ^ r books DON’T LOSE THAT PIPE classroom, older and nervous W p m n p oln d Wbidow Skadm WANTED — WOMAN to care for 8 | Monbouquette’s eighth straight Rockville American legion and straight and running his record sparked the losers. He also had an Ever suddenly knock your pipe eight-time champ P a ^ O’Brien Channel SO. < on request. CtoUlnge. F r ^ oaU- NEW ENGLAND victory and second in a row over turned in a neat three-hitter to de­ RBI In the third. Mike Martin also by 4% Inches. ' ' 4 4 9 ^ 5 0 0 students our specialty, UB made to peaenre; aO alaed Vene- mates. CteU Roger 648-0928. small cHlldren, one day per week, > to 11-2, was In a scoreless struggle out of ybnr month while fishing Center St., Manchester. CaU Major oil company has proven, also evening babysitting. Must SEPTIC TANKS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE New York. feat South Windsor, 3-1. \rith Houston’s Ken Johnson until starred at the plate for the PFs. tlati kUnds Keya made wkUe you and watch it bounce off the side « v a jroor aitmaga. T e a rs______for tree booklet 648-8682. V*** ^ P * Reooeftore for rant. EXTERIOR AND interior paint­ high volume, station for lease, have own transportation. Write ■ AND 66 Union Place, Hartford After giving up a two-run homer It was the first start of the sea­ the Reds rallied for three runs of the boat and sink. Drat the fully equipped, large lot, mod­ 626-3406 to Roger Maris in the opening in­ son for Rockville, the losers aix INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Ebm wtttoat apeadhM! all avenlng at Ska Marlow’s. 867 Mata. 648-6331. ing, paperhanging, wsdlpaper re­ P. O. ^ox 28, Manchester for in- j In the last of the ninth. Bob Skin­ % % t***!!»«e daggone luck! Well, ern in every respect. S ifc H tervlew giving references. ning, Monbo was in command until now 1-1, ner singled across the first mark­ SltuaUon at Verplanck School moved, ceilings, fully insured. PLUCGED SEWERS It’s easy to guard against this loss. l e a r n TO DRIVE - Special at­ Call George OidUette, 649-1251. stamp franchise assures suc­ Putz had excellent control, the er, another came In on Vada Pin­ matched that at Waddell In that cess. Ability and experience cold, fall-like breezes failed to the losing team scored twice in Just take a length of light Une, Legion Wins First, tention to nervous and elderly. Building— Contracting 14 CLEANING WOMAN for one day a son’s ground out, and pinch bat­ monofU la best, and tie it to the Lost Slid Found Automobiles For Sale 4 PAINTINO — Five room ranches are principal requirements. week, preferably ' Friday. Must | Machine Gleaned bother him at all. He scattered ter Frank Robinson singled in the the first Inning and then fell far Classroom for teen-ager, nckup pipe where the stem Joins the service. Day or eventng lessons. CALL ME on your formica needs, and Capes for $60. Trim and Financing can be arranged. have own transportation. Chill Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sew­ three hits effectively, fanned seolen third. behind. Down 2-0 coming to bat in NOnCB to hereby given that Paatr 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent con- er Lines laetalled—Oelliw and didn’t walk a batter. shank. Other end you make fast Reasonable rates. Manchester bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, paint extra. Also scraping. Unusual circumstances require 643-0841. I AHENTION SMOKERS The fourth-place Reds now have the first the Oilers registered five Book No. 68141 iMued by The Sav­ ditiort, nel?' paint job, new tires. 742-8101. quick changeover to first class torprooflng Done. Rockville took kdv^tage of Umes in their first look at the to a button on your shlit. (No, ings Bank of Manchester has been Driving Academy. 742-7240. yanitory unite, teble-tme and HAVE OUR OWN BRAND CIGARS won four In a row while Houston It won’t pull the button off, wiso Play Away Sunday Can be seen after 6 p.m., 164% leland standa 649-8886. service station operator. Call PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE $4,687-' Uiree walks, a wild pitch and an has lost five straight. Lawyers’ pitching and rolled up an lost and application has been Oak Street, Manchester. OUTSIDE PAINTING at a low infield out to score twice in the Impressive 14-2 decision. gny.) 529-8671, Miss TuIIy, days, and $5,625, Hamden Health Dept. RN . ♦ • • made to said bank for payment of QUALFTY CtaRPBNTRY-Rooms. price. No job too big or too small. ^649-0723, Mr. Rielly, eve. and with degree preferred. Consider McK in n e y BROS. first inning. Singles by'Ken Foisie The Oilers scored in all but the WET WEATHER FIBS the amount of deposit. . Motbitycles—^Bieydes 11 CaU now. 6494)728, 644-0601. •WAVE'S SMOKERS" METS-PHILS— Hamlock twigs will bom even basementa refiniahed. buUt-lne, weekends. RN with 32 credits. Apply Civil Seweroi? e Disposed Co. and Joe VanOudenhove plois a Left-hander A1 Jackson got the third frame, never less, than three 1960 Va l ia n t , automatic, heater, HBRCXJLES BNOLisH ~ b l^ le ^ formica. tUsi, general repair No walk to Red Adams produced the times in each- of the four scoring when wet. n ie way to Ught them very good condition. CaU 648-7677. PAINTING, EXTERIOR and In­ Service, Town Hall, Hamden, 180-182 earl S t — MI S-6808 MILD and SWEET f | |OX OF 50 Mets’ first .hit against the Phils’ to In a liny teepee of the smallest I f » o n bareball ti.™ hid 28” , boy’s, excellent condition. F * too emaU. Call William Rob- Conn. third run an inning later. stanzas. ______Personsli______S Call 649-6869. bins Carpentry Service, 649-8446. terior, paperhanging, wallpaper (^1 McLish, a leadoff single In twigs available. Have larger tinder An error and refief pitcher Tom Johnny Quaglia. Whltey Jenkins night at Mt. Nebo before a fije crowd TbT? T T >------removed, floors sanded, dry wall the sixth, and scored the game’s had three hits and. Dale Ostrout stanfing by, though, as the small Coventry. 9-4, with Gary n .ii.-j" crowd. The locals downed BLECTROLUX Salaa and SaiTloi. 1661 LARK STUDEBAIOIR station work. Reasonable rates. Fully in­ FOR LEASE — Large Plying A O’Brien’s double provided South first run when Frank Thomas ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, ga­ service station on busy corner of Windsor’s only run after two were nine runs batted In, which must be flame bums bat an Instant! But it gher tossing a neat four-hitter. banded mmraaantatlva. Alfred wagon, $1,100. Owner, 646-6918. 1962 MOTOR SCOOTER, 128 ec. rages. dormers, all types of sured. 649-9668, Joseph P. Lewis. out in the sixth. drove in two with a double. Jack- a Little League record. The latter iPlmsya brims! AmeU, 206 Hemy Bt, 6is-0460. Call 648-7988. carpentry. No Job too small. Call West and Union Streets in Rock- DAVE'S SMOKE SHOP son also singled in the seventh, The suoceee pegged the Man­ 1961 FALCON, 2 door, standard, ■vllle. Ideal location for right man. BIfuminous Summary; was the big noise with three home O U ) ’n B E CHAINS chester record at .500, one win =® .>r"7gh?S WANTED — RIDE from Center to Nelson Higgtas, 644-1700. PIPE SMOKER’S HEAVEN after a walk, and Jim Piersall W ait! Don’ t throw away that and one loss. $100 and take over payments or This station did 24,833 gallons per Rockville -< 210 000 x—3 6 1 bunted home New York’s third runs and a double. Skip Wiganow vicinity Pratt A Whitney, B. Electrxal SeF|^cei 22 STONE WORK 111 CENTER S T .— TEL. 649-8000 South Windsor 000 001 0—1 3 1 ski also homered. broken tire chain. Instead saw $1,326 cash. Very good condition, Busineas Services Offered IS month last year. Will give as- run. Sunday afternoon at 2 the local ? T r l X s 'Ilf''®"' ®“ ®« « Hartford, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday' 648-6946. sisttince to qualified person. Call Concrete Putz and VanOudenhove; No-1 the links Into three; fbiir- and five- dol^rf trouble, as he Special Services 15 FREE BSHMATB8. Prompt aerr- * Steps Jackson pitched a seven-hitter Rockville to face the best led out nine. Toomey registered PrWay. CaU 649-8669. ^ t E E RBMOVAl pruning, «t»a Ice on all tjm e of electiicai wir­ Tide Water Oil (Company, 629-8671 reika, O’Brien (2) and Twaridns. I NATIONAL LEAGUE length pieces. They make the fin­ Windy a t y Legilon team in years, seven strikeout,. ^ regjsierea CADILLAC. 1966, model 62, aU * SideWoNts’ for the last-place Meta. lot clearing. Lawn mowing. Frank TREE CUTTlNa and removaiTlots ing. Ueenaei) and inaured. Wilson days, or Mr. Rielly, 649-0723 eve­ DRIVEWAYS - K g flret Innings were the nde est surf fishing sinkers or sinkers ^ ^ y Martello, one of the state’s power, clean. Can be seen at C. Noble, 649-6068. cleared, insured, Joe Pelletier, nings. rather then the exception last for rocky bottoms. Hardest weight Muieheatcr (9) AstonioMles Far Sate 4 Electrical Co., Memebester, • W d ls aAoolboy pitchers, wlH toe Ozzie’s Shell Servlea, 278 w .iii 742-7668. 649-4817. OlastonbuiY, 633-7876. night and the Medics scored six In the world to hang up. the rubber for Rockville and south­ Crowell, 3b ?b r h pp a e rbl Street, 648-1272. PARKING AREAS * Kreploees Andereon, 2b ...... MM FORD CUSTOM ZOO, V-3. au- BBARPBNINU Servtoa- Saam- Back Again— ^Tha Biggeit Show against- Nassdff Arms en route to PLASTIC PROTECTION paw Fred MoCuny wlU serve Monette. lb kalyaa, axoa, aMora. akatea NB3W 16 FOOT travel trailer. WlU em tomatic transmission, blue and 1969 FORD FAIRLANB. automatic * Terraces Of Its Kind In N.E a 11-4 verdict at Buckley Field. Cut down your vnlnerabiUty to Up for the locals. May. cf, rf ” rotiw Uadae. Quick aervtoe. Oajpi- rent by the week to responsible Fhwr riniahiiig 24 W. G. SCHWARZ CO. wmtry Spring weather by wearing OzoU c ■ white. exceUent condition. Phone drive, good mechanical condition, persons. 649-4966. Three-hit pitching by Bill ’Tay­ Walk, sacrifice, singles bv 649-6012. M Biquipmem Oo., 88 2b)ia ift., PILGRIM HILLS INCORPORATED * Concrete Repedn Thompson Sps-' — lor and Bud Bader’s three hits the plastic bag your clean suits McCarthy.' I'f $660. Phone 643-2630. Mancheeter. Hours doUy 7-6. FLOOR SANDING and refiniahing May and Eric OaSs and Bradv, la ...... •' IN COVENTRY ROUTE 88, VERNON ... Reasonable... DRIVEWAYS paced the winners. Ricchio a n d come from the cleaners In under Marsh, c f ___ 'rhurSday 7-8. Saturday T-4, (apecinllzlng in older floora). ★ Manchee- (NEED CAR? Tour credit p'rotf* Roottne— Siding 16 your fishing gear. Take dean suit Gallagher, p CHEVROLET Carryall, 1961, 648-7968. Painting, CeUiiga. Paptorhanging. 6 miles east of Manchester t Rl . 876-2042 Mlontany were best with the stick tw a 3-0 first Inning lead. The ' downT snort on down poymontT mechanicaUy good, brakes need 6 4 3 4 8 5 1 Free Estimates On: for the Armnmen. out first, naturally. Rodgers, ss A A, DION, INC. Rooftag, oiduig, No job too amaU. John VerfalUe, on Route 44A, FREE ESTIMATES team padded their margin Powers, cf .... Bankruptr RapoaeoaBtoaT Don’t attention, swell for camping or ‘ Open Dally and Sundays Kunz, rf ...... V daapalrl Baa Bonaat Doi«laa. Ita- HAROLD A SON Rubbtok Re- potattar Oarpentiy ARmUcoa 649-6760. Kitting two mari^ro Ught trucking,. AsMng $76. 649- moval, cellars, attics, and yards, 1 P.M. to 6 PiM. THIS Tie for Medal Totals; qiSia about lowaat down. amaU- 7875. and addltlcBa. OstUi«a. Workmaa- BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVING Sdld^f!5h triple, walk, weekly or monthly idek-up. Hat^ a^jpmraateed. m Antnam Bt r a n c h e s — CAPE CODS Tryout Camp C o v » | * (4, * * 1 1 6 aat paytuaata aaywaara No amaU old Hoar, 648-4084. SU N D A Y at .. loan or flnaaoa company piaa. Bonds— Stocks— RAISED RANCHES ¥ WATERBURY (AP) — sagtit- sb r h po a « rbl FORD FAIRLANE 1967, 4-door, • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS MorgM. ss ...... 4 Donglaa Itotera, W Mate. radio, heater, power steering and Mortgages 31 $14,990 to $16,490 The Boston R e d S o x tryout tlme champion Pat O'SuUivan of two runs Marrison. c ...... " J ALL KINDS OF clocks repaired R. DION ROOFING and siding, al­ camp will be held at Myzzy Flrid Toomey. p " I brakes, automatic transmission, • GAS STATIONS • BASKETBALL COURTS I ^ Brook. Gloria BSiret and **“t Manoheeter came ''^ALWAYS A good aupply of uaed and cleaned, antiques includedi terations, ceilings, painting and BESET BT BILLS? Let Ua help A COUNTRY HILLS in Brist<4, June 24-25 starting at t e ^ t o wrap up matters with four Slorrs. ib ...... S call 648-0648. Work guaranteed. Ctoll 849-1962 be­ Marcia McLachlan, both of Ridge­ Belelcewlcs, cf '"‘ 5 Cbevroleta and Forda, |895 and ^ tte r wqrji. Satisfaction guaran­ you to a fresh .tart by consoli- HORSES FOR SALE 6 p.m. Hie program for all young- Tarbell. if’ « tween 9-12 noon and after 4 p.m. COMMUNITY ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED m i d g e t GUSSIC wood, have tied for the medal In down, at Center Motors. 684 Cen­ 1961 CORVAIR 4-spced sticlc Monza teed, free esUmatee. 643-4863. datiqg the many debta that de- stern ttiat hope to become future qualifying tor the Connecticut onfliYh to left center to Miner, 8b . ( nuuid your attention into one "Fine homes designed WE ARE 100% INSURED Smith. 2b l ter Street, 648-1891, kinaneing 900, A-1 condition, |ti,000. Coll LAWNMOWe r s sharpened and ro- with YOU In ntind” We have had a new shlpnMnt of HAND-PICKED WESTERN b ig .league ban playeni w U be Women’s Golf AasodaUon TViunia- upilrtng and Rick Marsh Ubby rf ...... ’ ” } arranged rogardlaaa of pftoa wlto 649-46W. • vHui BIDWBLL K )M B Improvement earily paid monthly obligation. under the direotton of Frank paired, free pickup and deUvary Oompany-rooftag, tadtair, alteiw EXCLUSIVE SALES and ENGLISH HORSES. They have been thoroughly obecked ment. Btoch posted a 79 yesterday TObktd^snd^iL* OtweU Tarbell. I f ...... * ” 0 . average credit 12,000 requires only 864.60 per by a veterinarian for .ound physical eondltleal We have gMd u 2?.^ "S O -LA P FEATURE (Bats) Nritola, former major two runners tallied on Hudak 8h ...... A in Manchester. Rum’s Mower tioaa. oddltloas and remodeUag month Including repayment If THE SAMUEK M. U Kons-I AbccM^ . . . ’Top ABDC-NEMA BUdget Stan The Country Club of Waterbury. -• V.- 196P OUWMORILE HARIXPOP, Service, 742-8987 or 742-7607. ehlldren’s horros and adult horses. DE M AIQ BROTHERS league pitcher and preeently chief Thlrty-slx women competed for 32 a midday afield and Ron heater, power steering and u f ^ ^ ^p w ^S xm ltoB t ararkmaa- you hava proi>e^ equity, con­ LAvnnr a g e n c y scout in this area. Assisting the places in the five-day tourney that IWlowed witha ((1660 CUSTOM CLUB coupe Ford, brakes, exceUent running con­ LAWN MOWERS, sharpened sad tact Frank Burke, Connecticut REALTORS • ALL HORSES ARE GUARANTEED « , Sox scout will be Milt Billing, then another mlscue resc?^ two i S ’***!' — good condition, call 742-8840. Mortgage Exchange, U Lewie 648-31 .<58 — 875-0297 ' TEL. 648-7691— WE CAR^Y JENNITE SEALER starU here Monday. A hole-in-one more runs. rescued two ! Manchester •••« M 4 4 18 7 dition, 110 Olenwood Street. repaired, sales and aernoe, rontal RAT’S ROOP7NO CO. - Hitagla former shortsti^ of the Boston by Mrs. Ted Zaiko of Indian Hill Coventry- • S 2 4 0 0 0 equipment- l a m Equipment at.,' Hartford. 2461bh . VERNON CIRCLE HOMPSON SPEEDWAY .0 0 2 2 0 0 19M OLD8MOBILB Sapor 88. 8- and buUt-up roofa, .gutter work, CIRCLE RANCH • • (i.v', II:; I, r\i:KiV( I Red Sox, Jinnptng Joe Dugan of wah a feature. She scored the aoe S c o i ^ ended In the fou.-th ;®S- Monette; Omp, Route 88, VeixMo, 878-7806. Parkway Exit 96 -t« H DaSOTO, GOOD condition, ocndltion, new roof and chimney repolza. Ray WANTED — A second mortgage KAftT ST., ANDOVKR • 548-m7 I the Yaidceea and Edtha Ivam , Sor- on the par-three, 104-yard atotath w h m O o v e n ^ •°®*'*‘* twice, , _ Ntooheeter exchange. SSatexpetee B yrn ew , 8 4 S « l< Ray Jaekaoa. Open 7 Days A Week mcr minor league star. Q unener 6annad Mx and waitrjMi 5;SmlthfLOBr b b * M M & " r Coventry 1180. CaU 8404898 after 8 p ja . [paint, 1280. TSL 848-14dE, WMe lor $8,000. Willing to pay 7 or 8% . Tract Phone 742-8929« M d qu aU fM wMh an Mw Boat T. Harold.

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flousifi For Sate 72 H o o s m For Suit Hoiisds For Salii Musical Instmmente S3 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALT and SHORTEN For Sate 72 72 72 H mums For Sal# 72 H o o s m For Sols 72 Honses For Sale 72 Lota For Salt 73 Wanted—Real Estate 77 FORJO STWDET — 6 room frame Graduate Students FOR SALE — 120 bass accordion, UIDDUD TURMPiOaB Waitt-4tMl MANCH1MT11R — f room m odem LAKEWOOD CmCLB Area — ROUJNO PARK — 6 room 0^:8, MANCHESTER — Laland Dr. Out MANCHBiSTER — 9 room Cape, S y w T l I 8W4I iiouM, ,*n UtlUtleii, n e ^ ptent, Beautifully L-stoped Oolonial WYIX.Y8 ST, — Extraordinary WE NEED LISnNOS of all types. asking $200. Gixcellent condition. iT iu.iaifni AtmiTBenefluig^ nest cog)*. Full six roosns ptuO homt, 4 b6drooau, (amily room, $-4 bedroorisk, 1% tiled baths, oU where it is cool and quiet. 7 room bedrooms, recreation room, 2 full single lo t. 240 toot frontage. Phone 049-7414. $12,900. Joseph .Barth, Broker, Cape with extrd large rooms, ga- Call anytime. “Anything te Real Get Certificates T O ^ A N M hssement with Ug ree roam and attached SsnifO. MS’ ftvBtaga, 649-0890. hot water; plastered walls, large split level, I bedrooms, large Uv- baths, attached garage, wall-to- 648-7444. Estate.” T o n g r e n Agency, LOWytTHOIfi . bath with teowar. Fenced te jrard, treee, IM.BOO. OMtaq W, Butch- cabinet kitchen, flrtpUce, breeze­ room with fireplace, master SINGLE MANUAL Thomas elec­ ■ waU carpeting, teshwasher, dis­ 648-6821. p a m D tM R O trees galore. Excellent value for tee. ((48-ntt. a v e r t BTRBIBT — liargo 6 room ‘ 5 * ^ ’ ©wphLcs, plaster walls, at- way aM spraga, owner transfer­ bsdroom with lavatory and posal, aluminum siding, storms, COVENTRY — Good homesites on CerUflcatee of advanced gradu­ tric organ, very reasonable, ex­ ABAWK. only 815,000. T . J . Crockett, Real­ ^ctlv# trsed Iqt. Quality con- red, very clean, ploee to sbhool, shower, finished rec room^ laun­ hard road, natural, shade. Reason­ CASH FOR your property. Cus­ ate study have been awarded to cellent tone. 043-0040. V H on BOWBRS SCROfX^ — 8 mom ranch, attached gamgo, fUU baae- ■oreened patio, nicely landscaped, tor, 0<8-1677. jnent, walk-in cio m i, larj^ tile struoted, many features. Mid stores, an d ' pool, - $M.900. Kan dry roemt buUt-ln electric range excellent location, $1,000 down. able. 742.8808. tomers waiting for ranches, capes, five Mancheapter students b y tha ADVERTISING Gape, one unflnlahed, poeeiMe 4 toenties. Wolverton Agency, Real­ dteteiDiNfip hath,. ,<0T*r. fireplace, excellent Ostrinitey, Realtor, 04S-81S6. and oven, combination aluminum Schwarts R ealtor, 386-1241, Pasek, colonials, Manchester area. How­ School of Education at the Unl- bedroome, very neat and clean, tor, 640-3818. ' storm windows and doors, living OAKLAND TERRACE, 76x140, ard R ealty Co., 232-6276, Carl veratty of Hartford. Tlie certifi­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS permanent. Mdteg. Stf.MO. Hhyea conditloii. throughout, lexfe lot 743-8348. Office and Store Urgent eele needed, Ohailes L m ? room, dining area, hallway and 8 2Sone A, trees, secluded area, near Zinsser, 648-0088. cates represent oompleiloa te 8 A .M , to 5 PJW. I 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL A ^ ^ cy , 848-4801. • THEk E ARE value and room te Equipment 84 T O ie O N - perance, 640-7090. bedrooms eomplsts wall to wall O PEN H OUSE bus line, $1,900. 649-7819. sixth year graduate work beyond this 7 room older besne, ^ eon- SELLING OR BUYINO property? SIX ROOM CAPB. breeaeway, at­ oaipetlng, gas hot water base- the master’s degree. NEW TYPEW RITERS, 150.08 up; AlR-CONDinONED B room yeniences nearby. 3-car garage, AND boom hast. New golf course near­ , 42 Goodwin Street Call 648-8000. H. B. Grady, Real COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSFIED ADVT. used typewriters, $29 up. Berube's tached garage, paneled and treaa, poeelble 4 bedroome, fire- Sunday — 2-6 p.m. Resort Property For Sale 74 The students are Noniwm Fen- Large comer lot, IH baths, screened porch, alumtonm com- ranob. e-yea)nK>ld, large Utohen ing cdmpletlon practically te Estate. Experienced and licensed. IfO N D A T Vkim FBIDAT 10:80 AJM.—SATimDAT 9 a m Typewriter Service. 479 E. Mid­ ice, under $16,000. W olverton SH A D E g a l o r e , dell, 428 W. Middle Tpke.; Robert near schools and shopping, Mnatlona, near tele Itee, 818.900. with dUhwaaher,. lot UKbtato, 6 backyard, many extras. Shown by 8. Harrison, 85 Jean Rd.; Louis dle Tpke., M anchester. M9-8477. good resldenUal area. Assum­ bedrooms, minutes from Manches­ Sency, Realtor, 849-38U. apptentment only. H. W. Hollister, Custom built 8 room ranch, firs- COVENTRY LAKE — Two fur­ TWO FAMILIES and duplexes. Phllb^ek Agency, 040-8464. PRIVACY - SCHOOLS place, built-ins. Buyers are always calling. For re­ R. Pallzza, 344 Autumn St.; Anita able 5H% mortgage- Beauti­ ter, priced to eell HO,000. Phil, <»V H N TR Y LAKE — $8,500. Cute B roker, 649-^3888, 648-1688. nished cottages, nice location, TOUR COOPERATION WILL brick Agenpy, 640-6464. sacrifice, $6,000 fo r both. Can be sults, E. E. Bushey Agency, C. Twomey, 38 Milford Rd.; and BE APPRECIATED fully landscaped lot. Priced VERNON — Juat ovar Maneheiter yntarfrent home, 4 rooms SHOPPINO CHAR-BON REAL ESTATE Andrew P. Vlncens, 45 Shenwood D IA L 643-2711 Antiques S6 HELU)/u. under $19,000, By appointment line, Like new ranch, MANCHESTER — Executive con­ seen. 049-1668. 649-2088. jnryfiAW Himuy hath, storain shed, garage^ nice temporary ranch home, scenic 648.0688 Circle. ANTIQUE PINE 4 drawer chest owner <49-2053. baths, buUt-te kitchen with ^ tion with <4 feet te beach WHVB ----- dinette, fireplaee. Heyea Agency, AAA area. Ihte excellently main­ QUALITY RANCH, RocUedge, FendeU has a baohellor of aria with detachable mirror, $50; pine . l i i r o N c f THB ------a d m i r e d - ECO NO M ICAL • frontage, ITlnancteg available. Vi^ degree from the Liberal Arts Col­ TIB v o t b ? 648-4803. This delightful 6 room Ranch tained 8 room home offers large large bedrooms, garage, combina­ Farms For Sale 76 OMriiiuMl Fron PraMdiRg Page com m ode, $38. 643-0456. C«x*«tt, Realtor, with attached garage will ap­ center foyer, magnlficleiit celling ‘No Parking’ Sign lege of Syracuse University, and D0WN,WH0B REMODELED CHARM fiUed 8 EFFICIENT - ELEGANT - 648-1677. tion windows, partially finished FARM FOR SALE Jtud o ff Man­ JO^mN-ON- room home, eloee to Center, cov­ HOLLISTER snUBET — Immaou- peal to the young or old. to floor fleldstone fireplace wal| basem ent, wooded lot. Asking $31,- a master of science degree from TH§-PHONg TO late 8 room Oolonial Bungalow, MANCHESTER VICINITY — 5 Situated on a lovrty tree te living room and dining room, 500. 648-1470. chester Green. Inquire 096 E. Mid­ Stolen at Iona WilUmantlc State Teachers Col­ Wanted—^To Buy 58 ered-patio, garage nice shaded dle Turnpike. lege. Hdp Wanted— Male ' 36 Bnildlna Materials 47 MMCe HIMSCLS lot. A buy at $15,600. Eve. call large aliy rooms, natural wood­ Q U A L IT Y - s t y l i s h room ranch built 1969, treed lot, shaded, latge lot with ample tremendous Utchen, 8 larn bed­ privacy. Located Just a hop, rooms, paneled den wlm bay Harrison is a 1949 graduate of WE BUY SELL or trade antique Bill Boles, 049-9858. Warren E. work, fireplace, new tumaoe. Bel walk-out cellar, oil hot water 186 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE, S. — A "No Parking — Night Shift” FOR SALE — Good well seasone< Air Real Estate, 848-9882. heat, 8 generous bedrooms, 10 ■Up and a Jump nom ons te window, 8 ceramic bathrooms, Quality built ranch of 6 large Suffield Academy. He earned a ,WANnCD — Experienced steam and uaed furniture, china, glasa, -Howland, Realtor-Trader, 043- used lumber In assorted sizes. A1 Bure, th ey're Juat w ords but toot living room, family slrn our finest elementary schools. laundry room, double garage, rooms, living area ^1,296 square Wanted— Real Estate 77 elg Main Street, 646-2170. 9 Hazel 162 COOPER HILL Street. Men-1 waterfrcMit cottage, available 048-7444. large recreation room, 2 full 400. Wedverton Agency, Realtor, oathedni ceUing, 2 huge fire­ WINIDSOR LOCKS (AP) — The F . E .' Bray, 737 Main St., State 649-6229, 9-8. baths, 2-car garage, excellent con­ num storms and screens, oU base­ $18,800 _ Present Hon. Ellxnora Tuiklnston. Of Bottled Liquor M anches. Street. Chester — 4 room duplex, two: June 29-July 6, July 20-27, Aug­ board heat. Thoughtfully deco­ 849-3818. places, landscaped lot Coll own­ Judge. UJ3. Weather Bureau issued the Theater Building. children, garage, $90. Call Olas-i ust 24-31. Call after 6 p.m ., 649- O'VERSIZED CAPE, 7 rooms, 2 dition, $23,900. Philbrick Agency, Bast Hartford — Front to hack Estate of Ethel H. Neff. late of Cov­ split, lavish interior, with wall rated------—and carefully— efully maintained. er 849-8385, after O'p.m. or Satur­ Three bedroom ranch, 2 cer­ followliig marine summary today Vel. 040-8000 tonbury 633-9057. I 245 NORTH MAIN — Store. 3949 or 875-8085 anytime. full baths, 4 bedrooms, large liv­ 649-8464. SPRING STREET — AA sone, 6 day and Sunday. amic tile baths, one with stell entry, In said DlsUict, deceased. to wall carpeting, ree room, Robert W o 1 v e r t o a Agency, Tm Executor having nuide written Tldee will be Wgb along the A break into the Army and ONE SLEEPING room for gentle­ 649-5226, 9-6. ing room, formal dining room, at­ bodroom Cape, full shed dormer, shower, aluminum combina­ Florists— Nurseries 49 SOUTH CHATHAM — 2 bedroom COVENTRY LAKE — $11,000. hullt-tea, etc, $22,000 649-3818, application to said Court, tn accorduice Oonneotlout shore today from 11 Navy aub, 1090 Main 8t„ early man with parking. Call 643-4372. j VERNON, CONN. — 3>^ room tached garage, 150x160 wooded lot, front window dormers, aluminum MANCHESTER — Modest authen­ tions, full basement, attached with the statute, for an order of sale of this morning, netted more than cottage, fireplace, near beaches, Lakefront home, excellent area combinations, full basement, the whole or part of the real estate de­ ajn. to 1 p.m. and 11 p.m. to 1 DELPHINIUM PLANTS for sale, ' modem apartment with heat, $22,900. P n 11 b r i c k Agency. tic 6 room Colmilal, country set­ garage, kitchen, built-ins with $107 worth of assorted quarts te ROOM IN single home suitable for electric stove, combination win­ all conveniences, 643-6777. (John Hand Dr.), 6 large rooms, choice buy tor larger family. Eve. ting, features Include 8 bedrooms, scribed therein. It Is ordered that said a.m. Sunday. Low tide at OW Say- reasonable. Box 225, Hebron Rd., STORES FOR RENT 049-8404. South Windsor — A cape-ranch disposal, fully landscaped. appllcaUon be heard at the Probate liquor, police said. gentleman. Parking. $9. Near dows, ceramic tile bath, cabinet garage, completely rebuilt 1965, Msmehester BUI Boles, 649-9858. Warren E. excellent Utchen, oil beat and ga­ Office In Coventry. Conn, on the 1st brook ^Xlay is at 6:30 a.m. and Bolton, 649-5829. Parkade. Tel. 643-6257. Excellent Location CASCO. MAINE, Parker Pond. with 4 bedrooms, mahogany Owner transferred, 649-4825. 6 p jn . Patrolman John Hughes, on hIS Sakamen Wanted 36-A kitchen. Convenient to shopping MANCHESTEIR — 4 bedroom Gar­ year ’round home, immediate oc­ ' d living room, raised GREEN MANOR RD. Howland, R ealtor-Trader, 648- rage, on bus line. P rice $12,000. day U July, 1968, at 10:80 o'clock In center and Post Office. Prefer Two bedroom housekeeping cot­ rison Colonial. 24 foot living room, cupancy. Can be Ixtught fiim lshed 1108. Quick occupancy. Call 648-8278, the forenoon; and that notice thereof Sunset today is 8:38 and sunrise early morning rounds In the down­ outstanding opportunity open- Apply tages, all conveniences, sandy B fireplace, and 2 full be given, by publishing a copy of this town business district, discovered Household Goods 51 middle aged or older couple. $75 formal dining room, center hall, for $12,600. T. J. Crockett, R eal­ ceramic tile baths. Reduced to Owner transferred, 6 roonr Brae-Bimi Realty. 86 SCOTT DRIVE order In the Uanchester Evening Her- ‘tm nonw is 5:19. tea soon' te local area as sales Apartments— Flats—^ beach. $66 per week. Call Mrs. tor. 643-1677. MANCHESTiER — 6 room ranch, a rear west side window at the per month. Tel. 875-9493. Manager den or office, finished rec room $21,000 ranch, ceramic bath, screened (Directions: E. Center Street, . • having a circulation Boating weather for Long Island trainee. Excellent potential for ad­ EVERYTHING In sterilized recon­ Tenements 63 C. M. Hall, Ca.sco, Maine, 627- with fireplace, 2-car garage, alu­ porch, disposal, waU to waU fireplace, built-lns, centrally lo­ MANCHESTER — Pretty Cape In said District, and by posting a clilb building with a hole punched vancement. High ^ rting income. STATE THEATRE 2626. BOWERS AREA — Cheerful 8 cated, immediate occupancy. left onto Parker Street to Co­ S?Py_*hereof on the public aign-post In Sound to Montauk Point and Block in it. The window was ioedeed but ditioned used furniture and ap­ LARGE 8 ROOM apartment for minum siding, treed lot, $29,900. carpeting, birch cabinet Uteh- Codder on gorgeous acre with the Town of CoTentnr In said District Por interview call Manchester pliances, high quality—low prices. 118 MAIN — THREE rooms, heat, July 1st occupancy, heat, hot Phllbrick Agency. 049-8464. rooms, fireplace, 2 full baths, 2- South Windsor — 8 room Cape Char-Bon R eal Estate, 848-0888. many shade and birch trees and lonial Drive to second right, Island mostly west to northwest further investigation revealed a en, garage, large yard fenced Scott Drive.) at ^ast ten days before said day of winds 10-15 knots today and vari- 6444)803 between 6 and 8 p.m . LeBlanc Furniture, 195 South St., hot water, stove, refrigerator, water, stove and refrigerator, tile car garage and hobby workshop. Cod, full rec room, 2-car ga­ rock gardens. 28 foot living room ‘ •‘V he made to rear door was open. Hughes en­ 649-6229, 9-5. OFFICE OR GIFT SHOP, approxi­ for privacy with lots of trees, ROCKVILLE — Fax ®U exclusive. this Court ' albJe win^s 5 knots tonight and only. R ockville. 876-2174. Open 9-8. bath • and shower. 4 closets, con­ mately 460 square feet of floor Wanted To Rent 68 MANCHESTER — 2 family home A real buy at $16,800. Madeline rage, 2 full baths, wall to wall with fireplace, formal dining tered the building and foupd that Smith, Realtor, 649-1642, or eve, extras, priced for quick action, One-level llvliig, RockvUle’s finest $14,600 — 6 ROOM CAPE, im m acu­ Attest, Sunday morning becoming south venient location, garaige available, •space, very nice, newly decorated, 5-5 on 65x185 shaded lot, 2-car ga­ carpeting, priced at $21,000 at $10,800. room, 179 baths, with sunporch. late ccmditlon, nearly finished, BLHORE TURKINQTON. Judge someone had gone through the WESTINGHOUSE electric stove, adults preferred, $93, call 643-6396, WE HAVE customers waiting for rage, separate utilities, aluminum 643-8139. area. Peace te mind for parents Close to Parkway, schools aijd to southwest 10 knots Sunday, af' window and had left by the door. rw o ROOM apartment. 149 Oak­ nice location, priced right to right the rental of your property. Call fireplace, open stairs, recreation tem oon. P air weather with vlai- 30” , 4-bum er, oven. Good condi­ before 7 p.m. custom er. 649-9835. storms and screens, one block to with children who like to expend shopping. 969 Tolland Turnpike. ORDER OF NOTICE Several doors in the bar area Situations Wanted— tion, $60. 646-5609. land Street. 649-5229. 9-5. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. OFF p o r t e r STREET — Large Hilliard St. — 8 bedroom, B- energy out te doors. Home fea­ room, wooded lot, Manchester. _ A T A COURT OF PROBATE held at bUity over 6 miles. bus and shopping. Owners occupy­ KEN OSTRINSKY Call owner 648-0722. Carltwi W. Hutchins, 64945132. Bolton, within and for the District of were also found opened. Female 38 AVAILABLE July 1—4 room apart- ing. Excellent Investment. Wolver- older 6 room Colonial, 1V4 baths, year-old ranch, ceramic tile tures buUt-ln Utchen, fireplace, Marine weather obaervations: MANCHESTER — Main St., 2 STORE FOR RENT. 767 Main St., WANTED — 4 room apartment or bath, aluminum storms and R ealtor — 648-0160 Andover, on the 19th day of June. 1968. John Tediford, club steward, was SEWING MACHINES, 1962 models, ment, gas heat, convenient to bus, 26x100, air conditioned, full cellar, ^ ton A gency. Realtor, 649-2813. full basement, aluminum com­ rec room, city sewers, water. All PRICE REDUCED — Located te Present Hon. Norman J. F^uss, Montauk Point — Wind south­ HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR wishes never used, $35 or $2 weekly. rooms heated, $76 monthly. J. D. small house, heat, hot water and binations, 2-car garage, separate screens, partially finished rec MANCHES’tER — You get what Judge. called bo make an inventory. He Realty. 643-6129. working couple. 649-4319. ample parking. Call 242-6774. this for only $15,800. See today, one of Manchester’s foremost resi­ you pay for. Center foyer Ranch, west 9 knots, weather dear, visl caM of children during summer. 643-8044. appliances for mlddleaged couple GARRISON COLONIAL - 4 bed­ 12x18 screened patio, excellent room, walnut cabinets and Estate of Margaret A. F. Haling, late bSlty 16 mUes. Temperature K, noted thnt 32 quarts of aasorted ^ 1 R oger W alker 649-5806, 876- dential and fine school areas, tiUs centrally located, all conveni­ of Bolton, In said District deoeasra. liquor was missing. He bold police Excelleot references. TsI. 643- FIRST FLOOR 3 room apwrtment with small dog, reasonable, fill rooms, large family room, formal choice at $17,500. Eve. call Bill stainless steel sink In the kitch­ ANDOVER — 8 family apartment 8611. Barrows A W allace, 55 B . 6 room brick home with enclosed The Executor having exhibited Its sea 8 feet. TWO UNFURNISHED rooms. 236-2038 after 7 p.m. 8-8-8. Seven-years-old with 8-car ences, large rooms, Uurge value, that the duh was closed at 1 am. 7970. Tinker Building. Apply Glenney’s in residential zone, heat, light, Houses For Rent 65 dining room, kitchen, living room Boles, 649-9858. Warren E. How­ en, reduced to $19,000 Center St, Manchester, Conn. breeseway, patio, and Insar ga­ administration accotuit with said estate Little Gull—-Wind northwest 8 DOUBLE 4 POSTER bed, Mahog­ hot water, refrigerator and range land, Realtor-Trader, 643-1108. gangs, sprug fed pond with little Investment. Details with to this Court for allowance. It la Patrolman Hughes discovered the Men’s Shop, 789 Main St. with fireplace. large lot. Offered ( ■ rage Is priced well below replace­ ORDERED; lliat the 8rd day of knobs, clear, vtsilbiiity 15 miles, sea WANTED — Babysitang by respcm- any finish. $35 com plete. 643-5927. furnished, $106 a month. 649-2349 SEVEN ROOM single home In WANTED — 4 bedroom farm type below bank appraisal. $22,500. oounny setting. Five rooms ideal WAPPINO — 8 bedroom ranch, lot Dick Tourtellotte 649-5306, 876- break at 2:30 am. rent, under $90. Call collect Vernon — 6% room ranch, ment cost. A mice in a lifetime op­ 9964. Barrows & W allace, 56 E. July, 1963, at 1:00 o’clock In the af­ one foot. slble 15-year-old girl. Call 649- FOR RENT — 1-2 room apart­ TalcottvUle. 649-8396 after 7 p.m. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. for owner; huge Bolton stone fire­ 8/4 acre, fire sdarm system, par­ ternoon, at the Probate Office to Bol­ FOUR ROOM apartment, second 228-3487. large lot, dumlnum storms and portunity to acquire a top qualite Center St., Manchester, Conn. Falkners Isle—Wind west north 9850. ments. No pets or children. Tel. weekdays, anytime Sunday. $18,800 place, ceramic bath with buUt-ins titioned recreation room, silent home in a prestige area te high ton, be and the same Is assigned for a iwiest 30 knots, clear, visibility 12 RESCUED FROM OCEAN G.E. 40” RANGE, good condition. floor, heated, cabinet kitchen, ga­ $9,600 FULL PRICE for m oiteni 4 screens, built-lns, walkKnit hearing on the allowance of said ad­ 643-2068. and aluminum storms. Also, switches throughout. ]^y direct priced homes. A delightful level ministration account with said estate miles, sea 3 feet. CAPE MAY, N. J. (AP)—A MOTHERS! NEED a competent Call 528-6335. rage. Adults. Available July 1. room year ’round ranch oveMook- Six room Cape in a very cen­ basement, for Just ^^8,500 82x60 sturdy frame out-buUdlng. A Business Property For Sale 7© from owner, 844-0041. lot commanding an exceptional and this Court directs that notice of the Stratford KioaJa—^Wind west 23 party of four bound from Gull- bal^yaltter? Tired of ironing in 649-0052. Summer Homes For Rent 67 , Ing Coventry Lake. Kitchen BuUt- tral location, recently redeco­ good buy for the busteess iqan at Lots For Sate 73 time and place assigned for said heai^ hot, sUcky weather? Call 049-2459. MAPLE BUNK BEDS, 2 Windsor rated, full basement, combina­ view. Call today for an app^t- tog be given to all persons known to knots, partly cloudy, vlsibilky 12 ford, Conn., to Islanorada, Fla, LOOKING FOR rentals? Call J. D. CENTER STREE3T — 8 stores plus ,ins. Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9882. THESE HOMES MAY BE $24,600. 742-6048. TRANSFERRED — Must be sold ment to Inspect this home as own­ chairs, kitchen set, 2 commodes, FIVE ROOM first floor flat, par­ GARDNER LAKE — Northwest tions. ameslte. Close to ail this month, 7 room enlarged Cape be Interested thereto to appear and be miles, temp^ature 5‘7, sea 2 feet. was rescued from the ocean' yes­ 9x12 rug, love seat, miscellaneous Realty. 643-5129. T room apartment, all In one SEEN BY APPOINTMENT AT er must sell without delay and THREE BUILDING lots prime heard thereon by publishing a copy of terday by a crew from an army tially furnished, Clinton Street. Shorefront. Modern Housekeeping. SPLIT LEVEL—6 rooms, recrea­ schools. Now vacant. LARGE 8 ROOM home with rec­ Cod. Appraised at $18,500. 649 this order once In some newspaper Eaton’s Nock—Wind northwest item s, 643-4716. Call 649-2666. package, excellent location with ANYTIME FREE OF OBLIGA- will consider offers. Call Mrs. location, AA zone, ihilfbrick 10 knots, dear, vistbiiHty 10 miles, engineer dredge. The foiu*, identi­ Situations Wanted— FIVE ROOMS at 27 Ulley Street, $63 weekly up. Visit weekends. tion room garage, very clean, •nON, B Y C A L U N G ...... reation room, screened In porch 2102. A gency, 849-8464. having a circulation to said District, one block from High School. No Free, colored pictures, brochuni. good potential. For further infor­ $15,500. 4 -i% m ortgage, $89.73 T. J. CROCKETT, and garage, fireplace, dishwasher, Shorts, 648-8886, exclusive with J.- and by sending a copy thereof by pre- temperature 50, sea one foot. fied as the Rev. William V. North, Male 39 SIX LARGE rooms, nice central mation call the Phllbrick Agency, MANCHESTER -— 8 bedroom Watson Beach A Co., 31 Central paid reglstereired mall to each____ • of __ - the Ebcecutlon Rook—^Wind 10 knots, Dayton Galvin, David Booghkiok -small children. Inquire 21 E lro Arrowhead Grove, Colchester 4; i 649-8464. monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, REALTOR ^ garbage dispoeal, city utilities, THREE ONE ACRE home sites, following named; Rev. Bernard L. Mc- Street. neighborhood. July 1 occupancy. Conn. Norwich 887-4695; Hartford! 649-6132. MulUple Listing. near bus line, schools, shopping Cape, 1 ^ baths, dishwasher, dis­ Row, H artford, 532-2114. Ourk. Maurlce'e Church, R.F.D. partly cloudy, visibility 10 miles, and Frederick C. North Jr., were MASON, CARPENTER, painter 643-8190. cleared, city water, beautiful WATKINS 242-9278; 643-1577 ^ center. Owner being transferred. poser, storm windows, double ga­ view, across from golf course, No. 1. Box 606. Bolton, Conn., Miss sea one foot aboard the Rev. Mr. North’s 37- desires work. $2.25 hour. Call FOR RENT — 3 room apartment, MAIN STREET — Corner lot 4 % '* —188.50 MONTHLY, Attrac­ J. D. REALTY CO. Jeanette Sumner, Treasurer. The Bol­ foot cabin cruiser, when It began 140x160 with a sem iprofessional Must sell at the low ariclng price rage. Owner 288-6177, 649-6484. Manchester Rd., Glastonbury, ton Cemetery AasoclaUon, R.F.D. No. 5 Fathoms—Clam, clear, vislbU- •28-1484, 8 p.m . to 10 p.m . living room, kitchen, bedroom and FOUR ROOMS, partially furnished, LAKE CHAFFEE — Lakefront tive 8-bedroom ranch, Mumjium Ity 16 mtles, temperature 66, sea to sink. One was still aboard and Bargain Shop all utilities, convenient location, building on it. Excellent location. 618 Center St„ o f $18,000. Home in good condition 648-6801. 2. Box 646, Bolton, Conn., Mrs. Fred hath, electric range, refrigerator, cottage, sleeps six. all modern Btorma, cellar, ameslte drive, EIGHT ROOM 'Cape, 4 bedrooms, throughout. Charles Lesperance, QUIET SECLUSION — Huge LAKE STREET Stewart. Recording Steward. The cairn. the other three were in a raft nice neighborhood. 649-9428. eve. Business zone 2. Owner will assist trees. Only $18,900. Carlton W. dining room, family room. at-, screened pondi, immaculate 7 United Methodist Church, 428 Foster when the dredge crew arrived. heat and ,iot water, available conveniences. $70 a week. 649-3406, in financing. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Manchester, Conn. 649-7620. B'URNHAM ST., Manchester — Block Island—^Wind west north­ Dogs— ^Birds— Pets 41 $64.50 28” Maple Cabinet Server, July 1. Call McKinney Bros., Inc. 649-0710. Hutchins, R ealtor, 649-6132. tached garage. 76x160’ lot. shade room SpUt, IH baths, gara$;e Beautifully treed building lot, 166 Street, Manchester, Conn., and the Con­ one shelf and drawer, 37,50 tor. 643-1677. necticut Bank and Trust Co., 803 Main west 8 knots, temperature 55. 643-6060. trees, $17,600. Phllbrick Agency, 6484029 ROCKLEDOE — Contemporary large room s, M anchester, $18,900 frontage by 412 deep, reduced Street. Hartford. Conn., Attn. Mr. R. Stratford Point — 'Wind north­ The 1968 roster te Mrs. America GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, BOLTON LAKE — 4 room cottage BOWERS SCHOOL area — Elxcel- New 8 bedroom ranch, 179 $427.00 Set o f 6 Ladderback Furnished Apartments 63-A 649-8464. ranch, 8 bedrooms, 3 baths, spaci­ Carlton W. Hutchins, 649-0182. from $8,200 to $2,960 fo r quick W. Hermanson: All at least 7 days be­ west 18 knots, dear, visibility 16 candidates have been married for beautiful color, $16 and $20. MANCHESTER—Six room duplex, with swimming, boat dock, fi.sh-| lent 5 room ranch, large com­ ous family room, garage, wooded baths, planned Utchen with fore the day of said hearing. Chairs, 1 arm, 6 side, distressed Land For Sale 71 Gregg cabinets and built-ins, sale. 648-8779, after 6 p.m . NORMAN J. PREUSR Judge miles, temperature 53. an average of 12.2 years. 048-teSO. centrally located, $90 monthly, ing, etc., $250 monthly. $68 week-1 pleted recreation room, 2-zune CUTE AND CLEAN 4 room ranch lot, $27,900. PhUbrick A gency, MANCHESTER — Beautiful 4 room cherry, upholstered seat, 24B TWO ROOM apartment. Depot heating system, large ceramic MANCHESTER — Must sell due to spacious living room, wsJk-out • \ adults only. J. D. Realty. 643-6129. Square, business block, free park­ ly, call 649-8711, after 5:30. i BOLTON, COVENTRY townline — on shaded lot, location affords 649-8464. ranch, excellent condition, wooded BOARDING MEDIUM size and tile bath, fireplace, hot water oil convenience to buses, schools and occimational transfer. One-year- lot, full price $11,700; short way basement with good recreation small dogs. Grooming Cocker $169.00 Lawson Lounge Chair, FIVE ROOM apartment with sun- ing, adults. Tel. Mr. Keith, COVENTRY LAKE — 2 water­ 95 acres, brook, some frontage on old 0 room raised ranch with 2-car room possibilities. Oversize attached pillow back. foam i 649-8191. Route 8. Terms available. T. J. heat, garage, city utilities, ame­ shopping. Drive by 289 Hilliard VERNON—Non-development pres­ out — 8 bedroom ranch, one acre Report O f the Officers Of The Eighth School and Spaniels our specialty. Harmony porch, heat, hot water supplied, front cottages. $276 per month. slte drive, excellent landscaped Street. For appointment call the garage. Features large kitchen land, $600 down, fu ll price $11,800. basement garage. Attractive cushion, box pleats, multi-color i Crockett, Realtor, 843-1677. with built-lns, lavatory In master tige neighborhood. Beautiful 6 Inn Kennels, Hebron Road, Bol­ central location, on Center St., Open for July and August. 643- lot. Sensibly priced. Charles Les- Wolverton Agency, Realtor, room Cape, full shed dormer, tree Over 100 more homes, all price lot In a rural area, yet close to plaid, 99. ! CENTRALLY LOCATED attracUve 1686. bedroom, fireplace, plus many ex­ town. P riced to sell at $10,700. ton. 043-6487. near Main, $110 monthly. 742-6701. 4 room furnished apartment. HEBRON — 40 acres, 33 cleared, perance, 649-7820. 649-2813. shaded lot, priced to sell. Hayes ranges. Call the Ellsworth hfitten Utilities District of Manchester, Conn, tras. Pleasant setting on 100x200 R ealty, R eU tors, 648-6980. Shown anytime. BHEE — FRIENDLY housebroken - $59.50 M odem Walnut Bookcase ! WEST SIDE — 6 room second floor Adults only. Call 643-0420 after 4. COLUMBIA — Lakefront 6 room 1500 frontage, beautiful unspoiled A gency, 648-4808. Headboard, twin size, 29.95 , location. $21,500. Joseph Barth, TEIN MINUTEIS from Manchester, FOR SALE — IS room duplex, lot In a most desirable neighbor, kittens looking for good homes. flat. -sunporch and garage. furnished cottage. Miss F. Wells, excellent 6 room home, city utili­ hood. Want action — will coi^der CENTRAL 8 ROOM furnished Broker, 649-0320. family owned, well cared for, cen­ LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN — Beauti­ BOLTON — Large 6 room Cape, Directions: Just south te the Gan 046-0657 after 6 p.m . $34.96 Twin Size Mattress, 26,50 j Adults preferred. 649-1011, 643- tel. W illlm antlc, 423-0176, or ties, garage, tile bath, screened in trally located to schools, bus, any reasonable offer. Call owner modem Utchen, tenlng room REPORT OF THE PRESIDIENT FIRE DEJPARTMENT 8932. apartment, all utilities. Call 228-8611. ful 7 room Colonial, family room, Intersection of Lydall Street Wages ...... Newington 600-9808. porch, deep lot with shade trees, playground and shopping center. 044-0010 after 8 p.m . weekdays 2-caf garage, 2 fireplaces, VA paneled Uvlng room, beam cell on Lake Street. ..$ 9,671.80 SIX MONTHS’ OLD Beagle type $109.00 M odem Hi-back L oun ge: combination windows and doorS, and anythne weekends. The tax rate for fire and eewer service in the Eighth District Water and Hydrant Fees ...... 19,122.96 NICE 4 ROOM apartment, not fur- Houses Fw Sale 72 Priced in low 20’s. For full par­ tiled baths, all buUt-lns, porch, Ing, fireplace, 8 bedrooms, en will stay at 2.6 mills for the 1963-64 fiscal year. i f ****'®y> Call Chair, walnut frame, reversible SANDWICH, Cape Cod. 5 room cot­ wall to wall riig. Home must be ticulars write Box M, Herald. No closed porches, hamburger stand, General Operating Expenses 049-2067. foam cushions, gold, ni.shed. All conveniences and cen­ TWO ROOM heated apartment. tage, TV, fireplace, heal, full $12,900 — 8 BEDROOM RANCH, city utilities, U ^e lot, full attic, 79. I COVENTRY — Excellent 4 room seen to be aimreclated. Low price agents please. pony iteed, 8-car garage, three The budget for the ensuing year is sllghUy lower than the post Improvements ...... 9,755.69 $ 88,550.45 tral location. Write Box GG Gas range, bedroom set, kitchen bath, shower, near beach. $86 ranch, fireplace, breezeway, ga­ built-in stove, comblhatlon storms, plastered walls, full insulation, BOSTON TERRIOR female puppy, Herald. set, refrigerator. Free gas, elec­ o f $16,900. Charles Lesperance, laundry te basement, hatchway, a cres, eU ras. S acrifice. 131,000. Warren E. Howland ■year and every Item of expenditure has been carefully screened $85.00 Mb lem Ftreset; shovel, weekly. Good fishing, swimming, rage, $11,600. Joseph Barth, Brok­ 649-7620. COt/>NIAL — Bowers area. 8 recreation room, nicely land­ Owner leaving state'. 648-3957. g r a n d ’TOTAL $122,108H6 • months, AKC registered.''Tel. poker^ksfltfl er A stand, black iron tricity. $16 weekly. Adults. Apt. 4, boating. 648-6832. many extras. Charles Lesperdnee, by the Board te Directors and all necessary Items have been al­ er, 649-0320. rooms, 2 very large bedrooms, scaped lot, high elevation. Carl- R ealtor Bonds Outstanding as of June 1, 1963 $ 8 ,000 .0 0 875-0142. and brass. 17.50 THREE ROOMS with large screen­ 10 Depot Square. tori W. R u tch lu , 649-5182. 649-7620. low ed fo r. ed porch, centrally located, stove, FOUR BEDROOM Ranch. 28x62’ . jalousied den, aluminum siding, PLEASANT surroundings. Oonvenl ANDOVER LAKE — Lakefront SIX ROOM Immaculate han$e foundation, two full ceramic storm windows, awnings, beauti­ ent to bus, shopping. Excellent 860 M ain Street ’ Federal Grant Received for Survey $ 47,370.48 WANTED — GOOD home for Col­ heat. hot water. wall-to-wall THREE ROOM furnished apart­ DUPLEX 5-6, very good condition, During the past year the sewer survey has been cmnpleted and li# Shepherd dog, six months old, cottage, 5 rooms, all modern con­ across from Shady Glen. 194 feet baths, fire alarm, large kitchen,, fully appointed yard, early occu­ HIGH BLHVA'nON — Attractive S condition. 6 rooms, 2 full baths. Engiineering Services—Bowe, Albertson WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. carpeting, available soon. 649- ment. all utilities furnished, park­ veniences, available monthly or on Turnpike, 650 feet deep. Bel bedroom ranch, walk-out base­ 2 furnaces, aluminum storm win­ 648-1108 the district now knows what problems it faces, how they can. had all shots. Phone 649-7414. 9197. 100x200’ lot, $17,600. Phllbrick I pancy. Owner-Broker, e48-50Sl, Oarage. H. B. Grady, Broker, be handled and approximate costs. The survey proved that it is and Associates ...... :...... $41,000.00 ing. $26 a week. Call 876-9081. season. 649-2574. Air Real Estate. 643-9332. Agency, 649-8484. , 649-9162. ment, trees, tdee view, near dows, nice income. Summer 648-8009. Soil Investigations, Engineering 935 MAIN STREET Street. $17,900. Frank M ott, financially impractical to extend the district services into imde- MINIATURE FRENCH Poodles, school, only $14,800. Carlton W. Services, Inc, . 6,270.48 $ 47,270.48 Hutchins, R ealtor, 649-6182. 645-6868. 89 HOL1J8TEIR — 4 bedrooms, veloped areas. Although adjacent areas could be serviced by dis­ silver, males, 10 weeks old, ex­ trict facilities the board and district eng;ineers do not feel that cellent pedigree, AKC registered. close to all schoola, 3-eu* garage. VERNON — 67i room ranch, 8 BALANCE NONE Owner 649-6118. bedrooms, fireplace, built-ins, 17i the taxpayers should bear the financial burden of a town prob- Can 742-0107. GOVERNOR WINTHROP,,. Secre­ Gown Or Muu-Muu baths, aluminum combinations, lenu The prospect of a Joint town and district solution of this HOWARD B. KEENEY, irahsurer. tary, genuine mahogany, ' excel­ Tired Of Living In That Stuffy Apartment? For A Pretty Miss! LFTTLE MAINTENANCE to be excellent neighborhood, „ near problem is under sulvisement at this time. lent condition, $60. Need room. Articles For Sale 45 OPEN SATURDAY 1 PJI. to f P.M. concerned with here! This brick schools, and high assumable Tel. 643-1310. 7 room ranch shows imagination m ortgage. <3all owner 648-2018. A bin prepared by the Board of Directors and passed by the TAX COLLECTOR’S REPORT FOR BALE — Flat stone for walls, te Its planning, la decidedly dlf- current legislature has clarified ambiguous items in the distriot For Fiscal Year Ending May 31, 1968 fireplace, veneer, and patios. Call THEN — COME ON LETS GO TO SEE THE torent from the ordinary run of HOLLISTER STREET — 6 room charter, namely, boundary lines to the east and aUowteg the JOHN S. BROWN, Tax CoUector 6494)017. -SU N D A Y 11 A.M. to 8 PJI. the mill. Tree studded lot and Cape, fireplace, immaculate con­ district to furnish fire service, without sewer service and vice double garage, 1% baths, fire- dition. Char-Bon Real Estate, versa to areas adjacent to the present district boundaries. Total Collectible Taxes on Grand List of Oct 1, 1961 $81,490.92 LAWNMOWERS, garden tractors, WONDERFUL VALUES THAT TED OFFERS... placed living room. For more dd- 643-0688. Collected From Grand List 1960 ...... 262.25 and tmers. Terms, trades, parts talls call Wolverton Agency, ]^al- For the first time in several years a capital reserve fund has Collected Prom Grand List 1959 ...... 154.55 MANCHESTER — Attractive 8 4 5^®" “ P* 413,600 is in a special account drawing 4% interest Interest Collected EYom List of 1961 ...... 85.50 and service. Capitol Equipment, HyKMccm tor, 649-2818. 88 Mate Street, M ^ d ie s te r. 8-ROOM YOU SHOULD REALLY SEE bedroom Colcmial te WoodhiU This was made possible by Uie sale of property plus the fact 848-7958. A Dream House ______MANCHESTER — Appealing cus­ Heights, 17i baths, cambjnation that the firehouse addition was paid for on a pay-as-you-go basis. $81,993.22 tom built 6 room Split Level on windows, convenient to shopping 'Amount turned over to Howard B. Keeney, Treasurer, THE VA l’u E in t h is ONE E. CENTER ---- - The district now has a set of cloth maps of all sewer lines ® ® E B N E D l o a m for th* best in CEMEJEJb' h i^ elevation. Features Include and schools, $18,800. Owner, 1 including $416.80 from October 1, 1959 and October lawns from our screening plant COLONIAL H offm an R d „ 643-1794. drawn with piteUea on the same map and catalogued according 1, 1960 liist ...... a full plaster house, 2-car $;arage. to streets. “ 80,987.94 Andover - Columbia. George Grif- Formal dining room, 2 fireplaces, fing, Inc., 742-7880. COVENTRY — Lovely 6 room ‘THE LAFAYETTE” HARTFOW) WILDMANTIC 179 baths, stainless steel double District business, fOr the past year, has been conducted on an $ 1,005.28 FLEMING. RD., "The TRUMBULL” oven, baseboard hot water heat, ranch with breeseway and attach­ Uncollectible Taxes (Moved, deceased, etc.) ...... 108.99 economically sound basis and district taxpayers are still getting tamTAoe u«, y large lot with storage shed. Im­ ed garage, impressive stone fire­ DARK. RICH, stone free loam, fill, A BIG CAPE COD place in living room, spacious good services at a very fair tax rate. gravel, sand, stone. Call 043-8003. | MANCHESTER mediate occupancy. Priced below $ 996.29 LEBANON m arket. Phone 648-6278, Brae- kitchen with dining area. This Decrease in CoUectible taxes due to Corrections 274.72 home is situated in a desirable Respectfully submitted, FARM LOAM, top quality, 6 yard | Bum Realty. TUiN-ur area and unbelievably.*^ priced. PHUJP L. BURGESS SR., PresldenL $ 721.67 Ibad, $12. Call Columbia Academv i — Featuring — There Is so much more to tell you 8-9828 after 6 p.m . ^ | Increase in Collectible taxes due 'to Co i a s • • • 7.41 a COLCHtrru < Nseview about! this house, so please call LOOK AT THESE . today—tomorrow may he too late. SPECIAL SALE — Picnic tables, • Tappan Electric Kitchen * 13,900 * 13,400 TREASURER’S REPORT Balance due by October 1,. 1963 ...... $ 728.98 NEW LONOON Julian R ealty, 849-9190. sactra sturdy 2” lumber. 8 foot • Built-In Dishwasher For Fiscal Year Ending May 81, 1968 IU .96, 7 foot $14.50. DeUvered. W. MANCHESTER JOHN S. BRO’ , Tax CoUector. 29aker, 875-7143. ,e Electronic Air Portfler ONLY $402 DOWN KERRY STREET — T room older home, good condition, all utilities. RECEIPTS • Birch Cabinets O N L Y «417 D O W N A six room Cape that doesn’t Balance on hand June 1, 1962 $ 507.97 SUPER-CEDED ROTARY and e Stainless Steel Sink Long IdanJ Sound $18,000. Joseph " B a ^ , Broker, JUNE 1, 1963 have a scratch, huge lot, ga­ 849-0820. Cash receipts during year reel Toro mowers at special • Family Room AND A REAL SPECIAL HOME ^ ooustsTAMeow rage with a porch, a real mie ADMINISTRATION REPORT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMEINT ptlcee! Sava up to $20. Marlow’s, 3 LARGE BEDROOMS AND TILE BATH. A OMom 867 Main Street. • Colonial Fixtures piece te property. It costs noth­ Taxes including interest ...... $80,987.94 Board of Directors, Eighth School and UtlUties Distrite: e Colonial Trim FAMILY KITCHEN WITH STAINLESS STEEL ing to look. In the 17 bracket Connecticut Bank A Trust Co. Loans .... 17,000.00 “THE WASHINGTOr Here’s a custom built sjdit Sale of Property, N. Main St...... 13,000.00 POWER MOWERS, 20” 4-cycle, 2^4 | • Louvered Closet Doors NOTICE Gentlem en: h-p., Briggs-Stratton, recoil start­ SINK. FRIGIDAIRE COLORED RANGE. FOR­ dining room, buUt-ins, plaster­ Insurance Refund ...... 491.48 er, $49.00. No down jsayment, $2 e Panel Doors A RAISED RANCH WITH GARAGE DIRECTIONS: From Manchester Center up Eaat Center St to ed walls and extras galore, ZONING BOARD Eastern States Refund ...... - • .06 Following is a report of the Manchester Fire Department, weekly. Cole’s Discount, 649-0980. e Fireplace MICA COUNTER TOP, LOADS OF CABINETS Porter St. FoUow Porter St. to BL 85. follow Bt. 85 across Rt. 8A plus landscaping you love but - OF APPEALS Petty Cash Refund ...... 50.00 from .June 1, 1962 to June 1, 1963; conttoe on Rt. 85 to Junction of Rt. 207. Take left on 207. Heritoae never have to do. Paving and Grading Parking Areas Buildings Involved ...... 9 ’ Ceramic Bath with AND A VERY RELAXFUL LIVING ROOM o r c s o E 'Variences - exception granted RIDING ROTARY Eclipse lawn- Ceramic Floor mn Is 8 and S/lOths. miles down Rt. 207. " Jaivts Manor, Die., sign exten- ^ Adjacent to Firehouse ...... 1,334.66 $112,864.14 Motor Vehicles ...... 15 m ow er, 28 Inch cut, 5.25 h.p., 4- ■kms, N. side W. Mid. Tpke., west Oil Burners ...... *..•...... 7 eycle Briggs A Stratton, 412 lbs., e Baths WITH BAY WINDOW. OH. NO! WE HAVEN’T (VU) E. E, BUSHEY AGENCY te K xmuI St. SEWER DEPARTMENT Electrical Appliances ...... 1...... 6 8280. Phone 848-5873. e Built-In Vanity FORGOTTEN FATHER. 'VLT GAVE HIM A FULL Connections and Repairs ...... $ 300.00 8 300 00 Brush and Grass Fires...... 6() * 14,400 BUILT BY 2834-H 649-2088 Jarvis Manor, Inc., rign exten­ e Intercom System SEWER DISPOSAL CHARGES Dump ...... 1 PICNIC TABLES — Ehctra sturdy, CELLAR FOR HIS HOBBIES AND FOR THAT sion, s/w corner Hilliard A Duval e Attic Fan Tied in the b«ok wOth a large Sts. Board te Education—Schools ...... $ 1,005.99 ' Miscellaneous Fires ...... 33 all bolted oonstrucUon, 6 foot ONLY $432 DOWN 8107 Middle ’rtfmpike W ^t ...... 626.96 Fires Outside District ...... 46 $U.Se, 8 foot $22.95, 10 foot e Oil Hot Water Heat bow, this cute oover-up frock wlU Conn. Bank A Trust Co., sign ex­ WONDERFUL FAMILY OF yOURS YQU WILL $4-53 MANCHESTER —^'Edrarton Street 'Town of Manchester ...... 6,803.50 $ 8,436.45 First ^Lid 1 $M M and others. Assembled, de- e Baseboard Radiation deUgM the petety tittle nlasl Add tension, 16 North Main St. 8 ______Hvered. W. Zinker, 875-7143. HAVE A ONE ACRE LOT WI'TH AMESITE I CANT TELL YOU ANY MORE. YOU WILL CARE-FREE HOMES, INC. ' Mhka thki pretty leieare timt a outie .k fttto m otif wOth a stroke Loeddng for « pretty pack^? Anthony Dzen, street line vari- Mutual Aid ...... 2 e Cellar Hatchway Then, see this 4 room exModabla Total Balance and Receipts $122,108.56 False Alarms 8 HAVE TO SEE 'THIS ONE. ITS A REAL ■tyie to wear aa a gown tor sleep­ of the iron, and sbs wSQ estesinly snoe,41todc Place. 4 ^ PRACnCALLT NEW 8 ram 8 tur­ e City Water and Sewer DRIVE. HONEY FOR THE MONEY. OF NEW BRITAIN ing, or as a oomtoitalde muu-oiuu approve! Cape overiodktec p«tk, full cellar, Kenneth Arnold, aldeUne vari­ ret movie camera. Call 649-7388 oU b e a t ^ a e te r w alls, natural DISBURSEMENTS 173 e Ameslte Drive Sor kwnglng. Eltber way, R’s a Paib^ Na 38M-H has tianu ance, 865 W. Mid. Tpke. ADMINISTRATIVE a fter 4. •toch to sew! woodwork, fireplace . . . bp sure e Lot 100x280 ■s. ■ , ' _ tor sines 1, 3,* 8 InnltiBive; ootor Royal Ice Cream Co., Inc., side­ W ages ...... $ 4.774.50 Use of Equipment: No. 8107 with Patt-O-Rsma ts transfer tor 6 motthi: full dteee- to see it, $14,900. W olverton i^ e n - to” CEILING EXHAUST fan. ehut- ALL THESE FINE HOMES CAN BE FINANCED 'FOR 30 YEARS AND VETERANS NO M O N EY cy . R ealtor, 649-3818. line variance, 27 Warren St. R ate Book ...... 1,679.80 2*4” ’ Hose ...... 7,000 feet In steee 86, 88, 40, 42, 44, 48, 48, tions. Paul R. Marte, Trustee, time ters included, first $65 tidces it. ALL THIS ^ , Exclusive Sales 80, 52. Biwt 88 to 04. Sise 38, 40 Legal Fees ...... 981.50 1 % " Hose ...... ■...... 5,400 feet Can 649-8048. DOWN. FOR A WONDERFUL WEEKEND TAKE A SHORT RIDE TO SEE REAL QUAUTY AT To order send 86c^ te coins EAST HAltTFORD — S-yaar-oId, 9 lim it extension, 126 TOUand T^ke. Short Term Loans ...... 17,000.00 Booster Hose ...... 16,500 feet FOR ^22.500 burn, sboti sledve gown, 479 yteds to :— Charles GUI, group dwellings, o f SC-kveh muu-muu, long sleeves, room Ckipe,~ excellent [cellent cmidltion, T. J. Crockett—Real Estate Comm...... 500.00 Smoke Ejector Used ...... 15 Tim es Ann Osbot, Hw Manot meny extras. Toogren Agency, 579 Hartford Rd. General Expenses ...... 1,629.60 4H yards; slK»t, 4 yards. Portable Pump Used ...... 10 .' Times Boatoud Aceeasories 4© MANCHESTER REALTY CO. Evening Hknild, UJtO AVB. OF «l8-888t ^W arrsh Howland, sign, 848 Main Contingency Fund Savings Bank te i Ladders Used ...... 260 feet JOSEPH BARTH To ordar, sand 40o In oOtas to: AMEHfOAS. MBtV TOBX 8S, N. Hue Bumtet, Hie Manchester bCanchestcr 13,500.00 Extinguishers Charged ...... 60 M AT — ARISTOCRAFT, to h.p. Y. VERNON — Five room ranch, H ie above wRI be iCtoettve June Balance In Checking Accounts ...... 7,889.98 $ 47,965.38 Trucks Traveled, E*ires Only ...... 506 M iles Johiteon, Tee-Nee trailer, acces- Bvenlrtg Hteald, 1150 ATK. OF For int-otasn malting add lOo good ooodttlan, aluminum stonns, 94 1969 BrekM ^-S49^320 TED GOODCHILD — TEL 643-0000 -AnraiRlflAW, NEW YORK 86, Operating Pumps, Elres O nly ...... ' 50 H ours ■ortea, excellent condition, $625. tor each pnttera. Pxtat niron near Manchester, convenient to Notice filed in office itl Town SEWER DEPARTMENT N . k. Water Used fromTruck Tanks ...... 23,000 Oallons address wMh sons and pstterr Parkw ay. Owner, 648-8578. Cleric—June 20, 1963. W ages ...... $16,393.37 Inspections ...... 338 will Accept Trades ! . . NOTE: Ted OoodchlM lepoete SKOsHeat Mica For Ist-dsao nulling add 10c num ber. . 4 b-p. CHAMPION OUTBOARD HERITAGE HILL nt Hcrttage Zoning Board of Appeals Bond Payment ...... 8,180.00 Property Value Involved In District ...... $453,725 HOI. H w hom es e f qnaWty a t the right pries. for each pattern. Print Name, Ad- Just 60c tor tha new '68 album. SMtor, little used, reasonable. Tel. I MANCHESTER — 676 room raised John F. Clifford District Maps ...... '...... 2,075.00 Loss Involved ... .■...... I 3,161 ROUTI 207 IN LEBANON, CONN. dreas wmh Zone, Style No. and Many lovteyvdaslgns. Dlraattcns ranch.'$ bedrpoms, IH baths, 3- Chairman General Operating Expenses and ■ f o r suSt and W h tan in Intit; R o g e r 1B. BocliF. Improvements ...... 8,054.46 f •6,e02J8 Respectfully submitted, < Baste FMblosi 1 <009. Ib £S- A s6 # e fleerataiF FRANCIS J. LIMERICK, CSilte snd Fire MursM .

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PiyOE TWELVE fATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1962

Ih e Otnar Shrine OUb viait to the Crippled Children’a Hoapital in Diibaldo Students A b o u t ^ o w n Springfield la Sunday, July 14, not tomorrow, aa erroneoualy reported In Final Recital H m n«noh CM> ot Mantities- in The Herald thia week. t «r wM lK>U *n outdoor ham and StudarkU of the Dubaldo Muaic Perennial Planters wUl' meet baaa «u|i|>or tonight ftxm 6 to 8 HEADS GROUP BjB. at the Dennla Frechette iMtne, Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the home Center last night presented thetr U Tam er S t Memhera and of Mira. Ralph Shaw, 601 W. Mld- final program of the year. Taking Robert Dunfield of 59 B ^ a n Rd. Menda are weloome. Tpke., and leave for the gar­ part In the recital at the Whlton has been elected presldeht of the Connecticut Floor Covering Club dens at Ehizabeth Park, Hartford. Memorial Aitditorium were accor­ On Wedneaday, an aftfloial viei- After visiting the gardens the and Raymond Allard of 89 Hilltop' ■'W.-r,' . dion and guitar students of Bruno tatlon by Baihara J. Dougherty, group will return to the home of Dr., w u renamed aecretary treas­ wotthy grand matron, OES, State Mrs, George Smith, 12 Green Man­ Dubaldo, piano and organ students urer, during recent annual dinner­ o f Connecticut, and her aaeociate or Rd.,' for a meeting and refresh- of Clare Dubaldo, and guitar and meeting held at the Indian Hill grand officers wtH be made at 8 mients. Mrs. Robert Heins will drum students of Joseph Donato. Country Ohib In Newington. pan. at the Manonic Temple. A din­ serve as co-hostess. The program consisted . of solos, * Dunfield Is associated with Roa- ner wUl be served by Chapman duets and trios. ktn Distributors, carpet division, at Oourt Order of Amaranth, at 6:30. Members of Manchester Bar­ Pupils who appeared last night Hartford. Allard is with the New Otticeni will wear white gowns. racks,'Veterans of World War I are Barry Scheer, Barbara Boland, Ehigland Floor Covering Co., aisc and Auxiliary, will meet tomor­ Gary Bujaucius, Craig Newton, at Hartford. Courtney Benson of Richard Holmes, Rodean McCann, The amual Vasa Day of Oon- row at 7:30 p.m. at Hoimes Fu­ /tv B. C. Porter Furniture Co., New neoUcut District Lodge No. 1, neral Home, 400 Main St., to pay Da'vdd Bruce, William Moortiouse, Britain, was named new vice pres­ Vasa Order of America, wUl be respects to the late Milton Whit' Kevin ONeii, Timothy Johnston, ident of the club. Later thia year held at Vasa Parte, South Meri­ ten, a member. Janet Klemas, Steve Keeney, Brian the club will honor all past presi-1 den, tomorrow. A flag raising cere­ Corders, Thomas Packard, Janls dents at a 25U\ anniversary party. ‘ mony is at noon. Dinners and light Past noble grands of Sunset Re- Plymouth Grad Backofen, Deane McCarthy, Rob refrMhments will be served bekah Lodge will meet Monday at Herman, Ken Gordon., tbrougtx)ut the day. A miniature 6 p.m. for a potluck picnic at the Gall Elagleson Stevens, daughter Also, Mary Jane Bielski, Douglas train and sports for children will home of Mrs. Clinton Keeney, 659 of Mrs. Edna Eagleson, 637 S. W"hite, Gall Gordon, Sheila and be featured in the afternoon and Keeney St. Members are remind­ Main St., and the late Robert Ea­ Alan Strlmaltis, Billy Wilson, Ron­ muMc will be provided for dancing ed to bring table settings. Mrs. nie Rickard, Roy Wlerzbicki, Vin­ gleson, recently received a bache­ cent Caron, Debbie Fedora, Jimmv flrom 4 to 8 pan. Keeney will head a picnic com­ ' , V M y o mittee. There will be a meeting lor of education degree at the Sproul, AUen Tupek, Thomas Manchester WATE5S will hold after the sui>per. 92nd annual tScercises at Plymouth Heal. Frances Greene, John Heide- their annual picnic Tuesday eve­ Teachers College, Plymouth, N.H. cevage, Eric Johnston, Mary Ann iMLVa I ning St the Imme of Mrs. Rocco Members of Manchester Lodge Dubaldo, John and Larry Oistrout, But If; While' a student at Plymouth, and Diane and Dennis DeLisle, Franooline, 16 Duval St. Members o j Masons will attend the 9:15 a.m. Mrs. Stevens was New Hampshire Mus bi are reminded to bring folding service tomorrow at Center Con­ state vice president of the Student k hard chairs and weighing in will be gregational Church in a group. Education Association, was active wMh.A from 6 to 7 p.m. The appointment Lodge will open at 8:15 a.m. Mem­ in the Canterbury Association, and Tuthill Graduates, who’vs o f Mrs. Lehie Fracchia as Sim- bers are reminded to meet at the was listed in the 1961-62 and 1962- in talei shine chairman and Mrs. Warren west side of the church at 9. 63 editions of “Who’s Who in To Enter Williams the bo Raithlbun aa Publicity chairman American Colleges and Universi­ now .1 were annovmoed recently by Mrs. Miss Alexandra Gburski, daugh­ ties." She was also the recipient ElMW c Beetram Bennett, president. ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. uto-i__ of the Guy E. Speare Award, giv­ George F. Tuthill of Wllliston, 68 Campfield Rd., made the dean's en annually to the senior "who has Vt., grandson of Mrs. Richard G. worw, Ml— Patricia O’Brien, daughter some t list at the University of Connecti­ done the most to promote the Rich of Bolton Center and tie late This is artist Russell K. Wlnthor’s pencil rendeiring of planned 22-unlt, ftwr-coom apartmenlte, to Im o f Mr. and Mrs. Dcmiel F. O’Brien, cut School of Pharmacy, Storrs, teaching profession.’’ oanstructed at 579 HartPotxl Rd., near WaddeU Rd., at cost of appmxlnuutely |175,000. H ie wan­ '. • i l i E T9 Wells St., baa recently been Ini- for the past semester. Richard G. Rich, former Manches­ Mrs. Stevens is a 1958 graduate ing board of appeals Monday granted applicant Charles Gill of 112 Ferguson Rd. a spedBl exceptlcn tieted into Gamma Beta Chapter ter insurance man, was graduated for the multiple unit dwelling with ZBA rulings to meet objections of several land ownera of a4ja- srs o f Delta Zeta sorority at the Uni­ The Rotary Club will meet Tues­ of Manchester High School. In with honor this week from Bur­ hour tc 1959 she represented the Girls cent properties. A five-foot chain link fence and sh ru b b ^ - must be erected on three atoes Of versity of Connecticut. She is a day at 6:30 p.m. at the Manches­ lington (V t.) High School. He was building units. A children’s play area, properly maintained, and paaldng for some 26 can are ImcK» member o f the class of 1966, and ter Country Club. There will be an Friendly Society of the Episcopal cited as the highest ranking stu­ mOtUsc Church at their World Coimcil noted in the plana for the apartments, which wtlU feature all dedtriCBl appttaacea including gar­ majoring in home economics. inauguration of new officers. dent in the college preparatory bage disposals. ’ . tto Mo meeting in Australia. She then course and received a 3200 honors I traveled for the society for four certificate from the University of I 0 months. Vermont. He was also gflven the president and sales mansger, and and the bank is preewnting sou­ day will attend the second annual EMwr-'h Mrs. Stevens resides in Hamp­ Class of ’48 award for showing Donald R. Ross was named as­ venir gifts to all guests until dos­ summer convention of New Elng- (and 1 PLUMBING ton, N.H., with her husband, unusually good citizenship. sistant treasurer. ing at 4 p.m. land Fuel Dealers and Distributors the In George W. Stevens, a student at Tuthill is the son of Arthur F. Sullivan, who was formerly a WMith $25 ‘ deposits or more to —including MancHester firms—at beet f Water Heaters the University of New Hampshire. Tuthill and the late Elizabeth i vice president and sales manager, new or easting accoimts, the bank Wentworth by-the-8ea, Portsmouth, gan?) HEATING She Is a third grade teacher at Rich Tuthill who was bom In will pomplete 30 years service \rtth offers its customers a choice of N.H. Harold E. Goodnough, former 1 Humidifiers Marston School in Hampton. Manchester and attended Man­ the specialty fiber products firm four gifts including a ^ hurricane goodwill ambassador for the Mil­ chester elementary schools. He Is on July 1. , lamip, nine-piece crystal'salad-des- waukee Braves BasebsUl Club, win Dehnmidifiers AIR CONDITIONING named for his uncle, the late Lt. Ross Joined the firm on June 1, sert set, two-quart gourmet c m - be the convention banquet speaker. chang( George H. Rich, killed in Texas in 1962, as comptroller, after form­ serole, or a ladies' tote nog. IheEW “ fid Air Cleaners 1943 when the Mitchell bomber in erly being associated with the gifts win also be a-vailable at the Michael G. Kagstn, president of filmed which he was co-pilot exploded In Goodyear Rubber Co. bank’s main office, 24 Park PI., Pioneer Aerodynamic Systems, the si Heat Pumps midair. Both appointments mark the end RcckvlUe, staEtlng Monday. Inc., with a Manchester plant at Precht WESTOWN Young Tuthill spent his senior of an administrative reorganiza­ The branch office wtU have reg­ 168 Forest St., manufacturers of better Water Pumps ■ ■ PHARMACY l l high school year in Zurich, Switz­ tion program of the company’s of­ ular banking hours, after today, parachutes and allied aerodynamic added WILLIAMS erland, as an exchange student ficers necessitated by the expan­ from 9 a.m. to 3 pm. on Monday systems, announced this week that this Is 409 Hartford Rd.— M I 9-9946 W ater Coolers under the American Field Serv­ sion and modernization program through Friday, a walk-up window the hoard of directors in New York- With 1 ices. He is a National Merit Schol­ and change from a private to pub­ from 3 to 4 p.m. on these days, and declared a regular semi-annual tertaln OIL SERVICE, Inc. To maintain our continuity Water Softeners ar and will attend Williams Col­ lic ownership. Stock in the firm Friday nights from 6 to 7:30 pjn. dividend of 10 cents per shiu'e on We.’re was first offered on March 26 and of medical service we are lege, Wllliamstown, Mass., where common stock payable on July IB, opsnln Zone Control he plans to major In mathematics. the first dividend to stockholders ASSISTANT MANAGER ' 1963, to shareholders of record at Of me< GENERAL ELEOTRIG DEALERS His brother, Richard, has just was declared at this directors’ John M. Risley of 64 Richard the close of business on July 10, oaptiir Bath Rooms completed his freshman yearf at meeting. 1968. sterta Known for Quality Products and Service Open All Day Rd., VemoEi, has been appointed Clarkson College of Technology at aesdstant manager of the Metro­ spllttlr Potsdam, N. Y., where he is also STAFF INCREASED 841 Broad St., Manchester— M l 9-4548 politan Life Ineurance OompEmy’s E.. John Kjellson of 60 Helaine Peoi SUNDAY majoring In mathematics. John B. DeQuaittro, Mtancheater New Britain district office. Rd. recently joined some 280 Lu­ ahm Both youths have been summer real estaite agent wtx> recantly A WUUmEuitlc native and former theran men and women from all of ask visitors at the Rich home for opened neiw miodem oflloe quar­ Atancheater man Who graduated areas of the United States and top an many years. ters at 681 Center St., has in­ from Manchester H igh School, Canada to witness a first-hand mains demonstration of fivitemallBm in creased his Staff for the summer Ridley joined AfetropoUtan in HOW NOT FROM TOWN K itty George of 1009 Mlain St. action at Lutheran Brotherhood’s months with sddiltlon of Ms son. Hartford in June 1958 and later n i^ t I It was erroneously reported In wears prize winning original-dress Jack A. DeQuatttro, a political scl- 16th general convention held at tranaferred bo the Manchester of­ ' m oy .1 Wednesday’s Herald that Thomas design in King's Department Store enx* major at Bodton Unlveraity. the Conrad Hilton Hotel In Chicago. fice. nlgnt, Quirk, who had been enrolled In Ehnployes’ Coatume Ooniteet held The younger DeQuaittro, a li­ The Lutheran Brotherhood is one He la married to the former in 1B» the Trinity College Siunmer Engi­ this week ait the Pine St., Hart­ censed real estate s^eeman, will of nation’s largest fratenud lUe Carol L. BenEKni of Alancheeter New neering Laboratory, Uvea at 24 ford Rd., outlet. Ninety men and work on general sales. His ais- insurance societies. women employes partidpaited in and the couple hae two children. .wgye 1 Park St. Ihomas Quirk attends the tor, Mhs. Joseiphine T. Mrkiorian, promii Dairif Q ueen Lewis C. Mills Regional High the contest. also a licensed real estate broker. Risley is a member of the Biltiah New Products: T a a n may be the The dress, made by KMty with Ameoiloan Club and the Third benefi School, and is not a resident o f Is secretary for the firm. family that has everything . . . he got Manchester. the use o f . pages of a King’s ad The owner, prominent in real Armor Di-vislon Association of but do you have your own per­ wtvioh appeared in The Herald last Coimiotlout. selt, estate transectlicm here sinra IM S sonal lobster tank where yod can with t Triple Celebration Sale Wednesday, won the first place when ho first opened Jiadk’s Oof- take a sea-fresh crustacean when­ award of $15. fee Shoppe at 59 K. Center St. and BRIEFS ever youn feel like It? One new TO WELCOME FRED ANNULLI TO She said she used 10 copies of sold the busineaB a month later, Nine himdred Connectlout Bank product this week is the Dayno DAreY QUEEN NO. 1, 488 HARTFORD the newapaiper to make the dress, marking his first sale, was former­ and Trust Co. employes — 46 from ’ ’Ocean Fresh’’ lobster pool, of­ ( 1) representing the store’s dreus fered by Dayno Sales Co., Lynn, ROAD. WANTED! ly the oarting superintendent fo r the ACanchester office — went to H Days—a carnival of savings sale the Aldon Spinning Mills in 'Tal- Banner Lodge in AEoodus Wednes­ Mass. Designed to harmonise with Clean, Late Model celelbraition which ends today. Mrs. cottviHle. Today, DeQuaittro is day fo r t^ e ' bank's club annual a paneled recreation room, the TO C E L E B R A T E A L E L K IN ’S 10th George is a clerk in the automo­ primarily interested in oommer^i< ouUng. A highlight o f the after­ tank plugs into any standard elec­ ANNIVERSARY AT DAIRY QUEEN tive suxjplies department. sales. He was formerty k>g3uted noon and evening get-together was trical outlet. You can watch the (2) A second prize of $10 was given lobsters through a plexiglass dis­ NO. 2, 307 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE. \ USED CARS at 470 Mein St. where he made the crowning of AOss Connecticut to ESiaabeith Swanson of Hartford his biggest real estate sale in the Bank and Trust, Aliss Peibticla play area. A packEged salt formula for her oaRiope costume and Dor­ TOP PRICES PAID Pleasant View Miotor Lodge In Detaney of the Arch Street Office from the firm is mixed with tap TO MARK DAIRY QUEEN’S OWN othy Rugands of 96 White St., water to keep the lobsters happy. Chaplin for 3138,000. He recent­ in Hartford who will reign as ( 3 ) 23rd Y E A R . Mianahester, took thdid place hon­ ly handled the sale for the W U- queen for the coming year. Dayno also offers a fresh supply of ors and 35 for her HtaAvaiian 00s- mlt Restaiirant. lobsters. tume. Carter As a former RepubUoan Town Kenneth M. Lappen of 17 Fen- CHEVROLET CO., INC. Committee- memtoer, DeQuattro vdek Rd., a representative for the TWO PROMOTIONS has had great interest in the busi­ 1229 Main St. Manchester The Colonial Board Co. at 615 Aetna OasuaKty and Si*rety Cb. ness in downtown MlancheSter. He with the John H. Lappen Agency v n Parker St. has Emnounced that, at said today that "wrllhin the next OPEN ALL DAY a recent board of directors' meet­ at 164 E. Center 8t., is attending 18 months, the downtown district a special five-week insurance ing, Richard J. Sullivan, of Win­ will be right on top, busineeB-wV^, SUNDAY chester, Mass., has been elevated couree at the ooRtpany's home with all the now vacant storm to the position of executive 'vice office in Hartford. The course is Read Herald Advs. doing business. Itie major prob* a comprehensive study In aU.forms PINE PHARMACY lem has been a need for more of insurance concerning new meth­ 664 CENTER S T . - ^ 9-9814 parking,’’ he said, " a l ^ with ods and devetopments designed to much needed face-lifting and i«- meet changing conditions. Lappen modeHing efPorta to make down- is also a part-time student at N O W OPEN tswn Amin St. more pleiaaiing to the University of Hartford. the customers. This is beginning to take Shape now,” he added. Nineteen sales personnel of the WHEEI WATER'S PICCOLO’S PIZZA PALACE Metropolitan Life - lirsiuonce Cb. INSTANT EARNINGS 457 Ohio. In his new capacity, Romeyn will solicit iM policies of the direotons to provide If you live in a houses modem services and benefits to its and service accounts for the firm oh< depositorB, Kloter noted. out of the Boston branch’of Cooper, you could easily o f hot located at Medford, Mass. water several^tmes a week. HP BRANCH OPENS“ Now yoif-ton have dll the hat The Vernon branch of the Peo­ Robert McQohnicK of 164 New water ypd need at one time far IT’S ple's Savings' Bank of Rockvitie Bolton Rd. .Thursday mflrked a only 9 yit* a day. Think o f it — today opened Hs door at Its V er­ quarter century of service with the only a day! non Oirde location. Hartford Electric Light Company. McCormick is with the sales divi­ Yes, thanks to Mobflheat— PLANTING James A. Murray of 34 West- and Eui oil-fired hot water beator wood St., Afanchrater, newly sion of the firm. o f correct capacity—your fsmily’ neaned assistant treasurer and as­ TIME! sistant secretary for the banking More than 600 executives from can take care of oA their washing firm, will manage the financial hi- fuel and cool industries in New needs at one time. stituftion. England tomorrow through Wednes- Mom can do the family wadi* O 1»S2 Dairy Qm« A t 10 am. the doors were opened Sis can do the dishes of ^ soms R t l A X L M k e a Net. ]>•«. Cob to the public fo r the first time time Junior takes his bidh, sad GERANIUMS you enjoy a shower. SHAKE BREAK at k . ' In Bud and Blossom Don’t delay—phone ns today. Dairii FREE DELIVERY Find out how easy it is to sw it^ 3 For ^ 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. to a M obilhsat-fi^ water bsEit* Queen ARTHUR DRUG V ANNUAL FLOWERING PUNTS -n *Jkmrem/emty etfowk D O Z E N I

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By B in A K. TBOMFCKW his own stage . show into such niajor. showcases as New York’s M you’re 10 yeara of age or any* Loew’a State and ChicaM’a Palace. BWng younger, ti>e “ESd Sullivan Then there’s the matter of radio. Bbotw" <— aa of tomorrow — will It was Ed Sullivan who, in 1B82, teve been running like forever. introduced Jack Benny to the air- But If you were 10 or anything wavea > . . also Florens Ziejffield, plus baiw in 1948, you nlay find George M. Cohan, Jimmy Durante, it hard' to believe thait 770 shows fellows like that. wMh.a total Of 20,000 performena, wiw've coat more than 120,000,000 So, when CBS Idea men sought in talent fees, have flashed across out Ed SuUlvan ia 1948 thpy were the ^wme screen imtil the record not looking for a toastmaster to now standa as "oldaet variety preside over a show they were Show on televialoir'; and still pre- dreaming up, rather they asked aentad “Uve,” aUlI ait the same net* him to build for video the kind of w«jt)c, on the same night, in the show he was already doing so well elsewhere. to IM same tkne alot. i 2XSI- big a^ew" wUl be even From khe very first it was full !«t>Uaa Mgger for the anniversary blow­ grown and big clme. Quests that : out.'CBS has ,stretoIied It's usual opening night Included Rodgers dea o t hour to 90 miinutes to permit flash* and Hammerstein and Martin and ra arc bapka of some of video's greatest Lewis (their TV debut). And the , mptoants. HJven AGVA has given caliber has been like that ever r fwp- ito Massing (not easy to come by since. I ataoe they have a rule that por* ’The show Is literally Ed’s . Mom of old ahows can't be uaed in d annual oew Miows). Of all those asked life," says Precht who’s made ,a ew Eng- (and I wonder if they'll include pretty notable contribution to Its itrlbutora the Incredible moment-of Dr. Al­ prestige himself. Precht who’s ' nrma—at bert SohweltBer playing the or­ been with the network seren years, ' tamouth, gan?) only Princess Grace of Mo­ first as associate producer for ! t, former naco has declined. At pr«M time, "Verdict is Yours" thou as osso- ! the Mll> though, Sullivan and producer Bob date and finally full producer of ; Hub, Witt preOht were still hoping she’d the "Ed Sullivan Show") shared apeakar^ change her mind. with the boss In the industry's top “ Bd will be on live admlst the award, the Peabody, which men­ Bldent ef filmed album shots . . . and so. will tioned them both for the pro­ Syatema, the studio audience," explained gram’s work In ‘’contribution to plant at Precht because "Ed works much intemaiional understanding.” At urera of better with an audience." He also State Department request, the Sul-1 Klynamic added a warning, "Don’t think J*van Show traveled to Russia, ireek that thib to Just a look at the archives. 1 P «cht — who speaks tluent R is- few York Wlth the Ed Sullivan Show, en-1 **an — was on iiand seven weeks ni-annual tortainment always comes first, beforehand. (In addition to their share on We’re working now an a surprise devotion to the program, the two , July IB, opening." He aisp mentioned a sort — who work together 'beautifully ; 'ecord at of medley of comics, each of them — sbes-e a devotion for a girl ' July 10, captured Just at the. moment hy- named Betty, who is the daughter ateria breaks loose. Should be side-! of Ed and the wife of Bcb\ splilltog. I What's It like for performers ; Helaina people both Inside and outside. to work on the SulHvan Show ? I 280 Lu> of show business never-seem to tire Well it's to their preotige \vhat ‘.he ...... j lo.e to \v'k,r,c on the "Ed Suilivan Stow " says pi-oducer Bob Precht (center), looking from all ot asking what keeM the show on old Palace wee a generation ag > on as Ed (left) wishes comedian Red Butbms well. »“ • . atea and top and how come Ed Sullivan ro-[ (of oourae how many hundred: rf Clrat-hand mains number one favorite host, years the Palace would have to olal pleasure for him to be there ley, Noel Coward; scenes from' ever I go . . . how often? Oh, iBllam in HOW did .a newipaperman over- stay in business to get the a di- ag. ;.i, triumphiantly, when we hbn- scores of plays, the works. Ithree times a week In season") herhood’a n i^ i turn into an emcee? Well, he ence SiitUvan reaches In one year ^ orod him. "It was from that old Sullivan who plays golf (wher- seems to have aged not one minute held at may have turned into one over,- is something for the statisUoians' tht'.i.'er, too, that Helen Hayes in fifteen years. And after opera-1 can trust that, too. He doesn’t Chicago, night, but it wasn’t In 1948. It was to ponder). B'll "Joee Jimenez’' want off to marry Charles M»<2- tions first for an ulcer, then a gall smile unless he means it.’* id la one in 1980. Dana told me - a few weeks ai^, Avthur." bladder, he’s reported never to imal nfe Newspaperman though he’s al- ’Comedians love to work for Ed,' None of them, though, has added have felt better. waya beeh, he started to come into bsoause he’s not trying to be a more’ lustre to the old theatre’s And how to account for that en­ "Prom Hell to Texas” —a West­ promihence as a toastmaster for comedian, too." |name than Sullivan himself ^ h o during popularity of his? Said Ice­ ern-adventure drama about a cow­ ay be the ben^U in said year 1980. Then Precht says, "Performers who there and thereafter has made it land Hayward; "He- has good boy who is a pacifist—^wUl be NBC- Ing . . . he ^ to lining up the talent him­ are choosy about television will a weekly habit to present In ad­ I taste. " Says Bob Precht, "He's an TV’s two-hour "Monday Night at own per- self, toured around the country oome with us because they know dition to circus acts and dog acts honest man, it may be as easy as the Movies” color feature June 24 yoil can with benefit shows and later took they'll be presented propeily and such great stars as Victor Borge, I that. When he says he saw a new (7:80 p.m. EOT; repeat.of March an when- lighted propra'tly. Hien, too, Renaia Tebaldi, Maria Callats, ' act and liked it and thinks the 25). The film sars Don Murray and One new v«dth all the hamrds of a live show Mgilrice Chevalier, Lena Home, ! folks watching will also, they be-1 Diane Varsi with Chill Wills, Jay e Dayno Bid will always edit himself down me Margot Fonteyn, Elvis Pres­ [ lleve him. His smile? Well, they 1C. Flippen aind R. G. Armstrong. pool, of- If time Is running short rath< 0., Lynn, JOHK L JENNEY than cut into an act.” nlie with Afteir It was fully estaU^ed )om, the A9ENCY that the 15th anhiversanr show i lard elec- would be the lively opppdfte of a SATURDAY Television PROGRAM ratch the mmernmer^m mournful backward gtance, Sul­ ;lasB dia- Time chiuiBal ( 3) The Jackie Gleaaoa Show < 8) Academy Theater livan did permit hUhsrff a touch U:0« I 3) Sky aiBf The American Scene Muaaine— (48) Holfywaad’a Flaeat t forntula iielnsir of nostalgia rt/was for the (I2;3«) Watch Mr Wlaaid Fcaturlnx- Frank - ■ FoFontaine. • "Hl-Jack Highway." Jean Gabtn, with tap famed Maxine/ EHliotit Theater ( S) llaxa Baaay Guests: Qeorffie:orgl6 Kaye,K<-. comedian. Jeanne Moreau. ra happy, (10). Caadirpla BawUna and Bobbi llartm. ainger. 8) BalphI KaaaafAMIIM OROW Show Abby Dalton. Joey permiU Bllle eaoh (rthor ootosb barbexi wire in b (K-SO) 10 Pia Rawliax T««rao- to choose talent for nis Tv show. mriit . (R) bbreMened range vmr, in "Tfae B tt CY .^E PLANT OPEN (40) Hasrball t 8-t8AS> Hoeteaaaay Deal" on NBC-TV’g 90-miiiiuto Chicaso at Cleveland r Jack Dinkletter host, From Unl- ’*n»e Vtogtoian" serim Weitaewtaar, 9-9814 WEEKDAYS I [. to 5:80 _____ SUNDAYS 8 AAI. to 1 P.M. (U) Beany B Cecil vsrsity ot Virginia. Charlottes­ OR ;E0 ic e — BLOCK ICE — CUBES 1:30 (18) Baseball ville student audience entertained June 26 (7:30 p.m. EDT in oolar. 51 BISSELL ST. Mela vs. PhllUca by Mitchell Trio. Bud ' and HeiwHt of . Oat 10, 1962.) t:t8 (8t-M> BaaebaU Travis, Jo Mapes and Johh Phone 643-1129 Yankees vs. Boston While, Jr. _ L T.;WOOD CO. 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sdsor wrote, te eolWbotnittoa M m te ______M. Y., ha awObtea MiS. R w« bn-OM flrat effeakw te Television PROGRAM w ith Balotnan, tta first seven pro- to-Gennan aoldhie. Ha wrota tor Tha 'n H-week aohedale of programs i| I TV ^rstfiMtllfief |r^rrama: "Thiee, Tanv-Oae . Z ero’ ' « S) noormma aoiOpt for "itoat'im . IJa- and Tha Oteveland Haaaa as rapor, sponsored by the inaw Cora (88-88) Basiga OTanln , _ "NlghtmAPe Ih Red" dote’’ providad tke toat fw the tor, tonturd wiMte and oeRteMlat the Dean Jones. Lack o f cash sty­ J Car radteiiEYtr 1 Richard Hisoser (im t ), T w iE ie d C k «s " book vnrrion of that prognim. Ha befoN hriag oaUed teto the aim a, 1perfou^ 1“ mies efforts of'CYTOole npd mew (1006),, "The G Great reat tlO M ), also writ# the toKt, and coilahorat riae field te New York. Helteaia ( ■) aaeMilHMM to buy blrtbdny preaent n r O iM Nelson. (R ) I apmiiM to gs{ol ^ PijObsAilr no- auUior te M#* JIaaa A s< (lOOg), "Chi to ad friili Hanty Salomon on ttupl^ wMh hla wito te Inmliniiont, N . Y> Buddy Haokett and SIS <. Si ------ipfcef (18) Bnhsertptiea TV T S ' ___ ,______^ vlgioli biw. Wrlttan more pilM wln- BteMom" (d ^ ), sM "Ths la- Iw a eaptlone, toir » tmok on "vlte- They have one son, DawM, who te sports commentator Joa ( 8) Tu* u n «^ « W ) WantodTDeint' Or ABvn nooitet Yeary’ (1057). A fter Balo- a f Sen." GaragUoa ara guests on "The Jnek Ajrriealtire Om t 1 i88 ( 8) DeaiJs Ths M:__ _ Ding prOgnuns hum Rtohard H bd' a film adltor. PMMUb (88-18) WnN Dlraey's Wsadsrtal 86T, ' who. WrttM the soripte to t moai’s death, te 1008, H A n s e r Hteiser is a member of tiu Pasr Program” Friitey, Jun4 SI (4t> MMe laitHMe W eild e l JDnlor also wrote ‘Tito te the Thhttes," .M ore joining NBG Haiwir wtm iu ( 8> Davsy • Qollatt ___ MeU vs. PpUes NBC's '’Brolsot 90" pguducUoiM. OounoU of the Wrttera GuUd Bast, (NBO-TV color broadcast lO-M pjn . (Color) Two part comedy about MOTOROLA basM on a oonoepf of Salomon’s. teeff writer for RXO Pathe, irhero EDT; repeat of Oct. 6, 1069). High- iM ( s> TjOM.of xiCriH w : 8:88 ( 8). Tsar Osmmanitr two Americna studeatn m Itniy H is " 1 1 ^ M e . Uaooln" script ha wrote dooumentecy flima thaf ths Board of Gervetnom o f the t » 8|. Tke A>nr«r i M 8.88) B a s d ia n ^ who become involved fat — HsnscrV subsoTueait. sortpto tor Ugbttng the program ara. fUm a (81) Dtaw D « v bIh «I won a Robaft,>( Bberwood,Award Anademy of Television Atta aad 8 Tankees at Boatosi tematldnal art than. (R ) ^‘PTOJeot 90,’’ (HU of the most w m shown throughout tha wmM. made by Jack Paar when he visit, (88) BUr ihmS* (.8-8848) Suartev M sM M «vle V Ib rasonic in ION. His scripts te " Ufa in ’theae inohided "Borilsr WMhoiit BoieaionL and tha Ovenaeaa H m a _ (48) Saerad ■ cm * I S %raoSmi *88 Gregory Peck, Avn GArdber star tbs Thirties" and "Hs Is Risen" honored Sbioag TV enterprises, CM). ed Japro with Hackett and actor t ;U (48) TfceTh« OurlatepieewOlurlatophMf* A photo essay about Mr. and in ’^On the Beami." Absorbing were nominated t e Bnuuy Awards were "Meet Mp : linooln" a96»), Bayoneto," "BarUa PewdariMr* Hana Goniied. 8:88 O n WeiM Mrs. Berman dreary aad their story of world aftw midear war{ “Not So Xxmg Ago" (1905), 'T U u k and "K U ro y 'a R etu rn ." H s abao six children, resists 6f N.T.C. based on Nevtl Mate's rtaasie sound system by the Academy o( Televulon Arts (__888’i) Tkea__ ssr*.fAiUtepi .OkiUtepken ^ Twain’s Amerioa" (IMO), ‘The wrote aoripto for fitate on Bnhaiii Harlem section. nqveh i‘ 1 U i and Bolenoas in 1000 and lOM, iJBok of cash and U . St. Joknto (48) Ond Beb«r6 8 ;U ( 1) Testwday'a Newsreel 8:88 ( 8) Bd SaBlvaa Usw respeoUvdy, HU <>Merk Ti|rain’s Coming of Christ!’ (IM O), tee 00- tend and Getmany, and wrote tee (Jack MuUstiey) refusal to give ti4B (88) SMied Heart T i m m m 8:88 ( 8) Bat 8 Theatre With Ray Block aad orchestra, FOR CARS mlnute venden of “Vitetory at Sea’’ fimt feature-len^ ootorighn on I Coming Shows | U :88 ( 8) Lamp Vato lb A ei "Drums." Sabu, Raymond Special Anniversary bi«ad

|da aft hla aohag life. And anting 'has been hte iHe. ^Hela the aotor with a hundred TOURSDAY Television PROGRAM voioes and a thousand taoaa, a Tst- Hollywood I OIUUUM '' (Ul'Millies Ibllar Mevb (88) Mss b to Spans. eran of vaudeviUa, radln, television < I) Mssisats •! OnafoH •The (IS m AllW." Phul - Kelir, ti88 and motion plotuies. Anne GWyane. No matter what the ntedium.-ba 2i89. I 8) Ta Tab Tke Tietk on TV :M ( •) SiMsh Be (»4t> Yes D eal”Say (Oetati seU stage for huaband'a^ p lu is B( played only rolea he oouid *^feei.!’ (IS-M) T*«u Shew ( 81 DiMsvenr ' a bavS'irae eoileet-iaaursboe. Wealhsr D onu u d Aba are.amibeid da. rad . ; BT ER8KINE I ( •) Bs4a*ttaa41as Oar WarM Mary u d Jeff perpetrate, a sinall' Hollywood *yes, he's a real peiwon and not a ( •> M m Ss at Mr. Oaaher (ta) Mstok Game deception. (R) prob Mi»wspap«r Eal cardboard cutout?'' < I) OaelalB K aanraa ( ■4948) Amertcu Baaditaad (88) B lsfiai^ to c: Aa a voloe on radio be starred; in (M> FrasUer. at Sat 4)88 (8948) Maws—AHeraeea Bepert 8:88 HMX.YWOOD—i )—Olie fln t ( }>- Hu- IMefiarda 4tS9 ( 8)1819. 8 Treat re luohanl*^6hm$5riUp, Raymond clear time Ed Begley aa award 1,000 shown, playing as many aj I i> SuAi t s Laua '9haw "The Hoodlum Saint.” Wmi9St ICmuiey.Mbasey. —A ______former _____ movie eueeo_____ people laughed. 10 different roles in a single day. RaiMpar Haaaa^ Powdll, Either Willlami. now oontln«4 to whoel chair- the His was radio’s origlaal "CbarUe fW) Bau Taa Otaam aO M ) 8take Beam Far Daddy ererytme ' at Blair e bard twee Tliey howled, ia fact, as he twirl­ Chan." But while playing Chan, he •lU < tj D M a Draka Shaw ( 8> Adural daek'Skaw R> ed 4 cane, tipped a derby hat and liM < i) WlUauIra (4948) Diioevary 48 ) Luva It' Te .Beaver West walked ,duck-Uke across an outdoor also was "Dan Britt, official detec­ < S> Baal at Qrasafea (IBl: Hillioa DoUar'8Iarb Wally reoelvMdrtrmlaakiadmrmiaati to_pur- tive” and "Btephen Graham, fam­ <«•> K lac u d Odia •The Glaaa Alibi.” i^ul Kelley, duwe a car; Jerry Mathers; Ixaty The daqce. floor. ily ‘dootpr.’’ WiM I S> Oaleadar A u e Gwynne. Dow Spe He was the funniest of all the (tSdii Sar Whaa 4)88 (4948) Amrriou Newirtpad . He was the voice of IVanldin ( •) Wka ^ Yarn Traata 8 4 8 t 8) The OsMoUvoa annoi Charlie Chaplin impersonator at 8:8# (U> Ifevle a4 Five . 948-88) My Thres Seay over th e, p.. Fox d; Oo. department D. Roosevelt on radio’s “State of ‘The Sea Hornet." Rod Cameron, FndMaoMurray. Stave taku hta the Union" aeries. Between 1047 Ohariea >hr- Jim Davb. boys to Japan- i stores annual employes’ picidc: rail, Andy Devine. 184) Ghlldrea A Edaeatbaal Pra- buslinss ’ trip. (R) teat 1 IBs award■ was a pearl irl necktie ' and 1961, he appeared fai 21 MiM < t) Hameninkers Mavla gram i ' 8:88 (88-88) Hasel (Osier) 'White OavO. " Rossuo Braast (18> Three Staasai George------Baxter attempu tn nUn alao stickpin. movies. On Brosdway he played Lea PadoTUl. William Jehninge Bryan in “In­ <48) Adartral u d Bwakhy some ofif the hero worship that tweer 'The year was IMS, the place Family Market Harold dUplays towanl Hasel. Euro] Hartford, Conn. herit the Wind” with Paul Muni. ( •) Day hi CoaH 8 : 8 8 . (88) Early Skew 18-4948) HeHala’s Navy On earty New Tork television, he U;H ( 8) A lm au c 'Storm_____ Over____ The___Andea” J Ernest Borgnlne. IShisign Farker Fai Kei Hid, age 11, worked in the store's UiN (nae> Tke Prlc« b Blskit Holt, Mona Barrie. geU;eU p(upiumb SMlgnmenU When taa delivery, department. He didn’t own starred in "PattemB” and -tat ( 8) Jaae W ym u ( 8) Hackleberry Henad Captain___learns hto Ensign b auid I a tie, but he was grateful for the “Twelvo Angry Men." Hien he (81-88) CaaeoatratUa (48) Sherin of Cochise neje;%ew of Vice Admiral, at th played both r ( ^ in film veraions. < 8-1948) Sevoa Keya (a> The Uvbf Wert M:88 f) r went pearl stickpin, He might have been ( 8> Lot* Of LUa (88) Sceial Seearlty b Aetbi ilrl Conway. Zina Betbuna. e v ^ more grateful had he known Hte aoUng rewarded him hand­ Voar Pint taipreeelos ( 8> News aad Weather A reinitabla doctor la faced with thsit he wouldn’t win another award somely. But as a “work horse,” (18) Bis PIctara the probleiA of his unsUcceasfnt T 1 for nearly 50 years. public recognition esoaped hhn. 84948) TeaaMoee Enla. Pot4 (48) News nutrnase, .(R> 18:88 < 8) Seavok Fov Taatam w • m ;(48) Aiilsameal Paderwjtler (88-881 B U Heps Mesnew Shaw But;at 02, Begley hit the Jackpot But behind the scenes in show <:|848) Tralk Or Coaseqaoaeea 8:14 ( 8) Newi Bob Hope 1s host of program ha —an 'Academy Award. business everyone knew how good < 8-M48) Fatker Haowa Beat ( 8) Weather. News filmed m Moscow in 1(68. Pro- l i was the reason why be was he was as an aotor. FeHow adtora I8.:4S < 8) Tka OaMlaa tis U in ( 8) feat -Kear sram ..feetares some of Russb's 18:56 (88) Newa Day- .yltrsari (18) 1K([e af .ROley greatest entertainment ttgUrea balltnig me, "I’m stm sbupiOed’’ were the fiiwt to praise Mm. 1:98 ( 8) Best Seller ( t t) WiYesther; and artists. (^ about winning thait Oaoar for Wm ■’Ed,” said MuM, "when you ‘The RalniIns Came.” TyroM (48) Ad:Adventans Is ( 8-4948> TV PriPreaalsre bwalt supporbbg petfonnsnoe of play a role I alwaye beMeye every Power, Myma Loy (Pt. A4) (88) OtabhoBie ITed Astaire. A mystery nfu-oc- ( 8 i t Bt!8) Qeaeral Heanital 8:48 (■ 8)- — ObM - Va . oai tae-world is willing to do- any­ ibe.year. minute of It.” (8848) At Haaie WItk Kitty .8:44 (8-8tj^„ . . ). NewsMe< thing to help his meads.' (R> 1:88 ( 8) 1 1 ^ Bar K was the reason why ail of Xt is the reason Ed Begley's ( 8) Ai Tke WerH Taras ryatt Earp (8-94848) News. Whather aad Ohow bustneas apptauded and bad Oscar means so much to Mm and < 8) Caueetloat Mavietiaie (18) Sabserijitba tassrts (M) Harviy Oliea Skew (St> News A W« (B ) Big N sw s. a ntoe warm glow when his name to all of show buslneas. Ih e ap­ (W) Newi (ii) News Weataer was announced as the whmer for plause and the oheers were for (88) Thli b Tke Ufe (S)*¥am1b* Harksi ( 8) Tharsdsy Startlshl (88) B b c i ef Qalt "Back From Elemlty.'' Robert fate' Boss Finley “meaneat main” those. 48 years between a pearl (48) Barbara BeraarA Shaw (88) fiperti Camera Ryu, . polkloian role in “Sweet Binl of sUckpin and an Aoadenyy Award. (88) ICea af D eitby ( 4 8 ) _____ (88) Spacbl Bepart ( « ) Steve A llu Shew i W h .” 8 :8# ' ( 8>'Award Theatre (88) Sparta Boaadap. Ed had bean reoognised in pub- ( 8) Paiaward (88) Wide Ceaatry mg ( 8) Bpet4s View (8 8 ^ ) Bea JartaS (Oalar) Earl Holliman. Mitch Guthrie. (88-M> Tealshl Shew reHa Y iu m g ihe will discover fun of the creid ( 8) NeNews. Weather A Memeat a( Ed happier than ttie peart stickpin ( 94848) gaeu FerA Day outdoors. (R) MedHaltaa he won. NEW YORK (NH5A)—Now thait AA S2, he’d still Mice bo bear au- Betty White is Mrs. Allen Ludden iBenoe laughter, but playing heav­ she is still Betty White. If thait ies is hte lot. He's the man you sounds paradoxioal, let Betty ex- love to hate—and Ed hates it. Idaln. FRIDAY Television PROGRAM ’’Maybe,” he ohuckled, "I’l get “I feel,” she says, "as though Time Chaa aei a crack now at comedy mmI sur- I ’M ahvaya be Betty WNte. I ’m 8 4 8 ( 8) News A Weather 8:86 ( 8) Meausb ef Csatfert (U) Big Ficlare Muatonl ootnedy a tar Ldtrrr prtoe a few people. proud of my new luune, but I’m 8:48 ( 8) Newscope Balletb (88) News DodigikHi, w ho 9|>paared on B ro o d - Begley has been surprising peo- not really Mrs. Ludden. There once 8:M ( 8) Operatiea Alphabe4 8:86 (48) A friou Patiwl way la thd ieodli^ rofe ot "Danin was a wonderflw woman with that 7r ( 8>_ The Wsafera Wu 8 :U (68) Social Secarity name.” . , (8948) Today Shew f :8 i ( 8> Weather News A Spesb TonkeeB,” wlR play a dnumaUo f :U ( 8) Jewish News A Views 8tl8 (8) Vbbry at' Su role MIofkIay, June 24 m T ra v e r Ludden was a widower when (n) Weather (If) Life rt Riley MksLMiki, a n eg ocen tn le qardtao he met Mliss White, when they 1:88 ( I) A ()aest ter Certaialy (88) Weather ( 8) Frieads ef Mr. Oreeber (48) Sap erm u patient, la “The B rid e W o re both appeared in "CMtic’s Ohoice” 8:M ( 8) GapUia Kaaguee (H) News Wtate." on NBC-TV'a "The Doc- 8:88 (48) A pr| ealtar^ .S Jk . in summer stock last year. The 8:88 (88) Clabhoase tom” (9)30 pm. EDT); romance blossomed, with Luddenh 8:88 ( 8) Hap BIchaids 8:48 ( 8) Cbseap oa Spst b ( 8) Jaek - - t : t f ( 9894968) News ofafldren leading the cheering sec­ (n-W) Bemper ! 1:88 ( 1) Death Valley Daye tion. Miartha, 18, and Sara, 10, (48) Bea# The CbwB ( 8) Biography immediately became Betty’s good 8 :U ( 8) DebMe Drake Show (IS) SabSGimflsa TV P4B ( 8) MUIIoaalro (it) Local news . Pr ELECTRONICS friends and sUB are. David, IS, ( 8) Best ef Oroaeha helped the oause along, too. 8:46 (49) King aad Odie (M ta) News u d Wsstber du 18:88 ( 8) Gsleadar (88) Film LABORATORIES 'Ihe three call her Betty, and (»48) Say Wku 1:18 (88) Special Report that’s the way she wants it. All ItU (SI) SpetUght PAINTING ( 8) Who b e Yea Trnrtl (88) Sperb Camera INTERIOR, EXTERIOR five are happy about the way (4«) M erabg Movie (48) ^ s “Decameron NiUts.’’ Jo u Four w a i x p A p e r b o o k s -277 BROAD thinge are working out. ' table, Louis Jon'idu. 1:88 ( 8) Rawhide Betty umI ABeh only have one , Clint .Eastwood. PAPEBHANOINO M 18:88 ( 8) Hemeaukers Mevb Debra Paget guest star, A stanr- bone of oontention, and that’s "Calamity J u e and the '______mg In d lu boy b caught stealing nOOBS and 0KIUN08 more of a gag than anything else. Ja m e s' Eillson . fo^ from the chuckwaUn. PAINTED and RETINISHED They feud, kkWiagly, .about the (U48) Play Year Haaek (Oebr) (88) In terasU an alSkswnme...... E ffB cH v * A t O n e * (,8) Day la Oeart . Don Amecbe Js host. Tonight Workmmaahlp Ouaraiiteed relative merits of- bhie two eoasta. 18:66 ( 4) Almaau "Circus from Sweden." (R) 'Folly Insnred - Allen is a oonfirmed easterner, U:P8 (18-881 The Price U BWrhf (Oebr) (, 8) Henaesey ( 8) d u e W ym u K (88) Mencymeenesa CLOSED with Betty Just as decHoiated to 11:88 (8848) CoaceatvatMa (4848) Cheyenns OaUflomia. ( 84848) Seven Keya CTnt Walker, Robert Crawford. LEO PELLETIER They w*H, of course, live in the 18:88 ( 8) Levs Of U fe . Cheyenne heeds plea of orphu SATURDAYS (8948) Year First fmpressba boy to help find parents he sue- «4B -3S24 EDI East, because that’s where AUen (Color) peeb are still living. (R) .O r with A T NOON does PaMword. Betty wlM prob­ ( 8-4948) Tsaaesses Erale Ford 8 4 8 (88) D u o e Time 64S-90U away, ably find plenty- of panel shows 18:18 ( 8) Search Far Tomerrew / 8) Cartoons Daring The Sommer (88-88) Trata Or Oeaseqaeaces Slid ( 8) Baseball party and other work to oooupy henseif ( 84968) Father Kuws Best c a m p here. U :46 ( 3) The. Oaldlag Ught Meta vs. Pittsburgh 18:66 (88) News^DsPBepart 8:88 ‘ 8) Route 86 dennt “My. agent,” she says, “is hap­ Mertln Milner, Barry Sullivan, I \ I, \ |M( » \ 1 1 , - I I \ H 1:: ( 8) Beat Seller 7 SHOP and they pier about this maniage than "The Rains Came.” Tyrone Pow­ Vivian Blane. Tod Stiles gets Demo anybody. He’s been wanting nve er, Lana Turner. (Fart 6) Job with author u d becomea In- ( S-494S) Oeaeral Hospital volved in fast-moving'eventa.'’ (R) S A V E John to' move here for years."' (88-38) At Home With Kitty (88-38)■ Slag~ With MIbh NaUoi PETS 1:88 ( 8) As The World Taras Hitch _ Hin — ., ..... Sing Along W H S R E ( 8) CeasecUpat MevlUi pe>W hnd soloists Sandy Stewart, Miller "Song of the TMn Man." WK- Leslie Uggnms and Victor Grif­ Y O U S E E eluslv Ham Powell. Myma lA>y. fin. Holidaya in varioua p arb of P E T F O O D S I | (18) Harvey Olsoa Show the. world. (Color) 8 1'AMI ? ^ T H IS Coming Shows (48) AcUoa News .8:1* (4968) Flialsbaea (68) Faith For Today JTed's conscience twinges when SIGN 1:86 (48) Barbara Berurd Shoi . , he b acclaimed by Barney (or a I P E T A T T IR E Macdonald Carey, Meivyn Doug­ 1:66 Sports View DICK’S GULF SERV. about a Jurist who feant to save Shew T (eebr) 47« HARTFORD RD, WAf Cameo Beaaty (88) Film ,<•> Claema 8 a convict’s Ufe lest poiiticians mis­ ■AMimnient in BritUuiy.’* Jena erata interpret Ms aobioa, osjCNBC-TVs 8:88 (8i) (St) BsrivKarl' SUw GARNER RUG CLEAN today "Good Morning, ’ Judge.” Louise 18-48 ^tera. Studio “Dick FoweH Reynpide Aluminum Albritton Dennb .O'Keefe. Ijje jeJ) Lord’s Praver • GRISWOLD ST. - 19S4 1 949-2742 Theatre" Tuesday, June 25 (9:30 ( 8) beky Hts.jmeads 148 ^ ) Ne^copo. MomsUs si Oeas- ventlo 999 BCain-St.. to 10:30 pm. EDT. Repent of (88) SkikeiUt , „ (88) Nowa STATE SERV. STATION aliMit 9vM>. 5, 1903.) (« | ) Uviag Word ■i8i (88) Film “ *• iluiSJK' •• 773KAINST.. cluiea. Tha mlttee for it: alon.rt IdcJi t ..cratlo a tra equlpr Hin things nedy aeoond West, marsh their < alectlo The has c