MONDAY^ A n t 10, lOBB 4 m fAG® TWENTT Average Daily Net Press Run The Weettim ’ lEv^nins Iftralb For the Week Ended Foreanst ■( D. 8. Weethw M nae May 8, 19S6 Partly suaay aad pfaaaaat ha- went to Mrs. Mary BotUeallo Manchester W A TE S will meet The Bible School teachers day, cloudy aad cooler toalght, law of Zion Evangelical Lutheran School Children for "Poonles,” an oU, Shsrwln- 14,165 tomorrow at the Italian Amer r Eupnittg near 50; mostly aaaay and mOd Church will attend a Vacation Winiams Co. pris*. Mrs. Harry About Town ican Club, ladridge St. Weigh Member o f the Audit Bible School Workshop on Cite Policeman Blch, Association president pre tomorrow, Mgk la 70a. ing in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Bureau o f Circulation B«n Sera Oiapter of B'nai Miss Nancy Munson of the Con Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 sented the awards. HOUSE &, HALE] Maneheater— A City of Village Charm B'rith win sponsor a nimmsflre necticut Food Council will be p.m. at Bethany Lutheran William OrlKln, school po The Fine Art Association MANCHESTER ■ale tomorrow and Wedne?- guest speaker. The members Church, West Hartford. liceman at the Center, was hon wishes to thank everyone who m a i n s t r e e t dsy from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at contributed to the S^olarship are reminded to bring coupons ored Friday afternoon by Lin VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 188 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1965 (Clamlfled Advertising on Page 18) PRICE SEVEN CENTS T73 Main St., the form er for the W PO P contest. The Buckley School P T A will coln School children in celsbra- Fund while attending the an (SIXTEEN PAGES) Tweed’s store. meet tonight at 8. Grade 6 tlon of his 65th birthday, "O f nual exhibit Women’s Christian Temper children and their parents will ficer Bill,” as he la affectionate The board of directors of ance Union will have its annual have a chonce to learn about ly known to the school chil Manchester WATES will meet children's May party for White the junior high school program. dren, was presented with more Town Employes Ibursday at 8 p.m. at the home Ribbon Recruits and their moth than 300 birthday cards and Events o f Mrs. James Meacham, Rt. 6, ers tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in the Miss Doris-Anne D l e h 1, waa escorted from one class W E LOVE Etolton. reception hall of South MeUk)- daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Am room to another where the To Have Cookout dlst Church. brose Diehl. 129 Keeney St., will children repeatedly sung the THE LOOK Chapman Joy Circle of Junta Awaiting Word begin her clinical experience at traditional ‘‘Happy Birthday” About 36 town municipal em In State North Methodist Church will The directors of the Kiwanis Yal4-New Haven Hospital. She to him. ployes have already said that meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at OF LINEN Club of Manchester will m eet' is presently a sophomore at the Griffin had been honored they will attend a picnic and the church. Members are re tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. at Man-: University of Coimecticut previously by the children of cookout Thursday at 6 p.m. at minded to bring sewing ma cheater Country Club. |School of Nursing. Center Nursery School. He plans terials. Mrs. LaVem e Holmes. Center Springs Park. College Girls Mrs. William McKendrick and to retlrs this year. The picnic,' open to all town The Manchester Ministers As employes, will Include a pot- Mrs. Robert Arendt will be V F W Auxiliary wil meet to- j sociation will meet Wednesday ludc, volleyball and dancing. Going Hungry Bostesses. morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Of Wessin Resignation V F W Home. The annual me at 11 a.m. at Second Congfega- Weiss Work Wins morial services w-iU be conduct tional Church. Luncheon reser The South School P T A will Vice Commander To Aid Needy ed. Members are reminded to vations may be made by calling meet tomorrow night at 8 to Edwin M. Edwards of 38 Wells bring items for a kitchen yo- the church office. Wives will be Popularity Prize elect new ofhoers and hear Gil NEW LONDON (A P I- ciaJ acheduled for next week. included. Rabbi Abraham J. St. has been elected junior vice bert B. Hunt, Manchester High Feldman ■ of Temple Beth Is commander of the Hartford-Tol- "Fisherman’s Paradise,” a wa- For The Regularly 14.99 More than 450 Connecticut School English department Rebel Foe The Chew 'n Chat Toastma.s- rael, West Hartford, will be the tercolor by Hans Weiss, was College for Women stu head, teik about the ’’New Eng land Counties Council of the ters Club will meet tonight .it speaker. voted the moat popular entry Ladies In Waiting lish.” Veterans of Foreign Wars. He dents and faculty members 6:45 at Willie's Steak Houre in the 13th annual exhibit of the plan to skip dinner Wednes for the election of officers. Hose Co. No. 1 of the 8th assumes this duty after a June Manchester Fine Art Associa Swlmaolts, Nursing and Ma Considers The Manchester Council of District Fire Dept, will hold its 20 convention of the Department tion which closed Saturday at 5 ternity Braa, Olidlea, Uni day in a mass effort to United Church Women will meet Hose Co. No. 1. Town Fire regular monthly meeting to of Connecticut VFW. “rhe Hart p.m. at M ott’s Community Hall. forms, Dresee*. Tops, Stretch raise funds for a destitute tomorrow’ at 9:30 a.m. at Com night at 8 at Fire Headquar ford - Tolland Counties group Mr. Weiss received a gflft cer Pants, etc. munity Baptist Church. The DeparUtient. will have a drill Negro family in Atlanta, tomon'ow at 6:45 p.m. at the ters, Main and Hilliard Sts. comprises 28 po.sts and towns. tificate from Hartford Framing .... and ao win you! Next Move meeting is open to all key wom George C. Eklwards, command Ga. an and minister’s wives. firehouse, Pine St. and Hartford Co. Th* merpury can aoar The Manchester Green PTA er-elect for Anderson-Shea Post, ” Nite-Surf,” an oil by Armand The "freedom fast," sponsored SANTO DOMINGO. Do- Rd. Glazier's to any degree but your will hold a meeting tomorrow Manchester, was elected district Nevea, was voted the second by Uie college's Civil Rights Corset and Uniform Shop ' Club, is expected to produce minican Republic (A P ) — The Immaculate Conception night at 7:30 in the school autU- and county service officer for most popular entry for which Unen look ataya criq;> M l Main St — Manchester i $250 for the family, a leader The head of the civilian- Mothers Circle will hold a meet torium. the coming year. Mr. Nevea recelv^ a Robert and fresh .... and I said. ing V^ednesday evening at 8 at Vincent Dondi of Glastonbury Simmons, Inc. prise. Third place military junta said today that’a the beauty o t Lucia A. Pellecchia, a senior the home of Mrs. Bert Gay. 138 Marine Lance Cpl. Gerald W, was named commander of the he will accept the resigna LECLERC Hartford - Tolland group and these Irish Unen beau from Newark, N.J., and club Parker St. Mrs. Raymond Au- White, son of Kenneth D. White tion of P>rigadier Gen. Wes Francis Jones of Blast Hartford secretary, said the head of the dette of 42 Lancaster Rd. is of 189 W. Center St., is serving ties. Sleeveless, aklm- FUNERAL HOME achieved the office of senior Atlanta family was fired from sin y Wessin, arch foe of oo-hostess. with Marine A ir Base Squadi’on itier and shift styles IB vice commander. his job because he opened his the rebels, if it is offered. FUNERAL 26 at the New River Marine WRITTEN LATELTY natural, dark green or home to civil rights worker.s. Brig. Gen. Antonio Imbert Corps Air Facility, Jacksonville, F«al closer to those you love with a Long Dietance 0*N. dark brown. Some with I "H e has a wife and two young Barrera.s, president of the junta, Edward Diehl of 129 Keeney N.C. ; children and now they have no .said in an interrtew he knew SERVICE St., a freshman at Union Col Easier than writing. And fatter. And nioar— H’a the naict authenUc Cluny laea Things Are Humming money," added Miss Pellecchia. nothing of Wessln's resignation, W A L T E R N. Airman 3.C- Gregory F. Man- lege, Barbourville, Kentucky, trims. Siaes 7-16,10-lt. ‘ At best thing to being thorax The Southom New England Slie did not idenUfy the family. reported Monday by the U.S. LECLERC chuck, .son of Mr. and Mr.s. has been installed into Alpha She said the college will re Phi Omega fraternity, a na Talephona Company. ' Embassy as a peace overture to Director Hamilton Standard R. Manchuck of 107 Pine St., Bathtuh Stuffing Schoolboys’ New Spring Fad fund the price of the missed tional service organization of the rebels. Later the embassy has been graduated from the meal. Part of the money will said Wessin had recon.sidered. 23 Main Street, Manchester An Equal Opportunity male undergraduates who have High school boys in Dayton, Ohio, practice for a series of bathtub stuffings technical training course for be given to the needy Atlanta "As pre.sident of the country,” previously been affiliated with planned for area scliools this month. Tiiere are 25 boys in the tub preparing to Call 649-5869 Employer U.S. A ir Force medical services family, and the balance will go ' Imbert said, " I should know the Boy Scouts of America. specialists at Gunter AFB, Ala get tlieir feet off the ground for the required three seconds. An official of the toward purcha.sing a mimeo I whether or not he has resigned. bama. He is being assigned to sponsoring Youth for Christ Club is the timer at right. Whatever happ>ened to graph machine for the "Alaba ‘ But if it is his wish. I'll accept Airman 3.C. James Mistretta, a Continental A ir Command dreasea— to d flomr telephone booths? (A P Photofa.x.) ma freedom movement,” she lit.” unit at Westover AFB, Mass. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. said. Mistretta of 112 School St., has Wes.sin could not be'reached. ARtNl YOU THf THRIHY ONE' Manchester Lodge of Masons graduated from the technical It wa.sn’t all"fighting in Santo Domingo yesterday. The 82nd Airborne Divi "The question ot Gen. Wes- Gambling Bills sin's resignation is a matter will meet tomorrow night at training course for U.S. A ir sion band paraded through city streets for five miles, picking up the u.sual SIWAYS ON IHE LOOKOUT FOR VSlUtS' between Gen. Imbert and Qan. 7:30. The Entered Apprentice Force medical services special Activity with Students Challenged HARTFORD (A P)--The House collection of interested youngsters along the way— even including some extra Wessin.” a U.S. Embassy offi degree will be conferred by the ists at Gunter AFB, Alabama. was scheduled to debate bills musicians. The band eased the tension in the strife-torn city with music of the- cial said in a statement. officers of Wyllys Lodge. West He is being assigned to a on .state lotteries a.id on pari mutuel betting today. AREN’T THE Hartford, after a business meet Strategic A ir Command unit at U.S. Army, Navy and Mai'ine Corp. (A P Photofax) "W e did understand from offi The lottery bill was to be ing. Westover AI^B, Mass. cial sources that Gen. Wessin Soviets Bar U.S. Diplomat called at 1 p.m. and the betting was going to resign at 4 p.m. bill at 1:45 p.m. THRIFTY STORE! The Charter Day Luncheon Montlay. We now understand The lottery bill, which calls of Orford Parish Chapter, DAR, that he ia reconsidering his de SAVING FOLKS MONEY M O S C O W (A P ) __ "actlrities lncompa--'in the foreign students hostile for a public opinion poll at a will be held on Thursday. May ' feelings to the Soviet people, to cision,” the statement said. tible with the status of a diplo state referendum stands a good 20, instead of the previously Soviet Union today ordered Induce disorders among them Ckxl. Francisco CamaaiM EVERY DAY! HELPING mat." A Soviet Foreign Minis chance of passing. scheduled date' of May 13. the expulsion of a U.S. .Ne try note told the U.S. Embas.sy and finally to incline them to U.S. Losses Heavy Deno, proclaimed provisional TTie betting bill, however, is FOLKS GET FREE GIFTS WITH here that such activities among ward leaving the U.S.S.R.,” Iz- president by the rebels, has gro diplomat on charges considered a dead letter. A spe Seaman Apprentice Edward American diploitiats must come ve.stia said. It added that a ma been demanding that Wessin that he en^ged in anti- cial committee earlier this year leave the counbiy. The general D. Kelly, USN, son of Mr. and ; to a halt. jority of the African students recommended aigainst such a Mrs. Walter A. Kelly of 15 Soviet activities among A f " I deny the charges," Garnett "quickly, understood the dirty rican students here. The bill on the grounds that betting (See Page Eight) Laurel Place, has returned to , told a reporter. play of the American diplomat" would not raise enough state New London aboard the de- j The charges came after num and reported him to Soviet au U.S. Embassy .said the revenue to be justified. In Viet Fighting [ j m stroyer USS Witek following a | charge was promptly de erous complaints by African thorities. month’s cruise to the BriUsh i VERY students of discrimination had NEA Blacklists nied. 'The Soviet note wrsis given to GOP Campaign West Indies. ' been published abroad and de the emba.ssy'8 political counsel a complex of Communi.st-con-<^ aged five buildings on route 8. SPECIAL Norris D. Garnett, a cultural nied here. A group of Kenyan HARTFORD (AP)—Plans (or SAIGON. South V ie t’ lor, Malcolm Toon. He denied trolled villages near the D a , Two Skyhawk.s from the car A 11 of Oklahoma attache whose job involved con- students went home last month a campaign to register Repub Nam (A P )— The Viet Cong PURCHASE the charges on the spot, an em Nang air base. . I rier Oriskany reported three di .tacta with foreign students, was and denounced their treatment bossy statement said. lican voters on a continuing bas occupied a town of 15,000 The casualtie.s raised the total rect hila on a railroad bridge WASHINGTON (AP) —The in the Soviet Union. Toon received the note from is were announced today by HONUY. HESIAY. WEINESIAY persons 52 miles north of of U.S. comba/t dead in Viet about 13 miles south of Thanh National Education Association The U.S. Emba.s.sy denied that V.I. Oberemko, deputy chief of GOP State Chairman A. Seerle Hoa. blacklisted the State of Okhtoo- Garnett had done anything in the Foreign Ministry American Pinney. Saigon for seven hours to Nam to 372 since December Remember! Famous Name 1961. AU of the planes returned ma today. Wilson Issues compatible with his status as a section. Pinney announced the appoint day, killing 5 American safely to their bases, the spokes It warned teachers from out CAREFREE diplomat. But It said he would The embassy said Toon told ment of a 29-member committee military fe d v i s e r s and U.S. Air Force planes made man said. of state not to accept teaching Stern Warning lei^e at the end of this week. Oberemko he was well-acquaint to i9park the voter registration wounding 11 others in one two raids against North Viet The heaviest American casu positions in Oklahoma, and said EitabliBhed credit at HFC BATISTE Garnett also was accused by ed with Garnett and could as drive. Nam today. A military spokes alties were suffered in Song Be it would e.stablish relocation of the heaviest onslaughts man said 16 F105 fighter-bomb- CHICKIN the Foreign Ministry of “inter sure Oberemko that Garnett (See Page Eight) a provincial capital near the centers to help Oklahoma teach fiyee jr a credit in anJ of HFCf As NATO Opens ference in internal affairs" of had not at any time behaved in of the Vietnamese war. er.s, supported by 24 other Cambodian border. Government ers find jobs elsewhere. •ovY impacted the Soviet Union. a way incompatible with his In another opei'ation a U.S. planes destroyed six barracks in forces reoccupled the town un The NEA imposed national LONDON (A P I - British status as an accredited diplo Marine wa.s killed and six were the Vinh area, left a 30-foot der coyer of a heavy air attack sanctions in protest against r, HOmp and Maaty 140P tfficcs caan^tMoaet REGULAR 4. TTie government paper Izves Prim e Minister Harold Wilson' tia claimed Garnett enticed At- mat. Fair Attendance wounded when a company of armed junk apparently sinking, by U.S. Air Foi-ce jets, but the alleged “subminimal” condi rican students to make anti-So leathernecks shot their way into destroyed two trucks and dam- dommund/.‘.3 dug in along a riv tions in almost every area of tha A VahtMbh Houmohoid Finance Extra! true: opened the North Atlantic al Tbon said Garnett's job "in i Viet statements by giving them volved considerable contact Falls ’Way Off er northeast of the town. A ma Oklahoma school program. Nationwide cash credit comes along with your loan at liance's annual spring meeting jor battle appeared to be devel The Oklahoma EMucation As BREASTS SHIFT today with a warning to Presi food, cigarettofi, liquor, musical with American students ip the Sometimes, a deep change of heart can affect a man's records and money. oping. sociation. a state affiliate . of HFC. This means that if you’re ever in need of money— dent Charles dc Gaulle that mil NEW YORK (AP) —Attend anywhere you travel—just go to the nearest H F C office, whole pattern of life. He sees things differently. It's the "Garnett is striving to Induce (See Page Eight) Gommuni.sts groundfire hit I NEA, has estimated that itary nationalism ia a dangerous ance at the World's Pair for the Father Threatens Infant, one American propeller-drivep hundreds of the state's 22,(100 identify yourself, and in no time your money problem is change that comes through a clearer idea of God, when GOWNS delusion. first 20 days of (his second and fighter-bomber in tlie engin'e, teachers will look (or teaching on the way to being solved. Ask yourself: What other lend Wilson avoided mentioning (torcing it to land. An Army heli positions outside the state be you catch a glimpse of the real meaning and joy of life. the French leader by name. But last season is more than a half ing mstitution of any kind offers this helpful nationwide AND Captured After 2V2 Hours copter picked Up the pilot un fore echool reopens next fall. Aia his target was clear to the for million below that of the com- NEA source said the figure may credit? Remember this next time you need to borrow, and Another word for It it reformation. You’re Invited to hear hurt 15 minutes later. LB eign mlrri.sters from the 16 na prable period last year. O ffi "W e’re really pouring the air run to 10 per cent or higher. for her husband's arm. He fell boraov with confidence from HFC— Household Ftnanoa. a one-hour public lecture on this subject by Otto Bertachl tions of the North Atlantic Trea PH ILAD E LPH IA (A P ) —' on them. W e’re ^ vin g them ev The sanctions: cials are optimistic there will be over, but came up quickly still ------58:48______BABY ty Organization. Cooking Test OK, a sharp upturn when the school Ray Jones, 26, stood (or 2’ ^ erything we can lay our hands —Warn teachers from out of of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship. Title: holding the knife at the gaby's B o fT O W u p to $ 1 0 0 0 TTie prime minister said the vacation begfins. hours holding His 22-nionth-old on,” ’ a U. S. military spokesman state not to accept teaching po "The Meaning of Reformation." Everyone is welcome. keynote of NATO "must be in baby daughter with a steak throat. sitions in Oklahoma because •WPBHtIGHr CHOiCt CINTBR SlICM ONLY- Tako u p t o 24 months t o r e p a y Fair officials said -the total As policemen leaped forward in Saigon said. terdependence" and added: paid attendance this year knife at the infant's throat. Twenty Vietnamese soldiers such acceptance may be consid MO END PIECES INCLUDED DOLLS "Indeed our willingness to She Gets Husband "Dont't come near me. Don't he cried out: through Monday is 1,689,691 were reported killed and 50 ered unethical conduct. r >«aaW I accept the implications nt inter come near me or I'll kill her,” '‘Don't take another step! I ’ll compared to 2,228,572 last year wounded. There was no esti — Cautions graduates of dependence mu.st gTV)W, not di he kept telling five policemen kill the baby!” LONDON (AP) — For <$> mtasion to marry Paul If — a drop of 638,881. mate of Viet Cong ca.sualties. schools of education against Beaf Liver i. 43" minish, as we work to moke the beyond an open doorway. % Marilyn Potts, the rwipe she pa.ssed the cooking test. F^ir officials had predicted an The policemen tried to reason But the U. S. spokesman said a contracting to teach in the state. UMiScianiKtR alliance more effective and In England, a^'person, under Between the policemen and with Jones, an unemployed cab An NEA'source says this doifa .99 for getting a hu.aband Is increase ot 37 per cent more U. S. B57 scored a direct hit on 1 bring it into line with changing 21 can marry without par her husband stood Jones' terri inet maker, who said. “ I don’t not imply any possible pengl- business this year than in 1964. an armored vehicle loaded with world requirements, roast lamb, potatoes and fied wife. Joane, 24. want my wife to have the baby. Calves Liver » 99" MONDAY EVENINO. MAY 17 at 8:15 p.m. ental peimision only if a They expected 37.5 million ad- Viet Cong. ties; HOUSEHOLD ni "There is no greater delation She pleaded calmly with her I want to take her home with peas. court approves. rnt./zslons for the 1966 season, or It was the first Red seizure of — Turn the spotlight of pub than the feeling we can .solve husband to give up the blonde, me to North Carolina.” UNION GONBREQATIONAL CHURCH Marilyn, who is 18, met Marilyn served roast 10.5 million more than last year. a provincial capital since last licity on the situation through Superb valuea'! Buy them by the two’s and thrae’a our common problems on the Paul Reed. 25, Two months lamb, peas and potatoes Many exhibitors have urged a blue eyed, baby. Police told him they would put pre.ss releases and reports to ■ANCNim R SNOPniM PARKA basis of adventures in military At one point in the tense fall. . . . Dainty prints, dots and aoUds . . . abaolutely ago Uiey decided to w'ed. Sunday. cut in the $2.60 admission (or business and industrial organi UNION and ELM StraoH. ROCKVILLE scene, Mrs. Jones made a grab (See Page Three) Belated reports .spelled out 382 MidfHa Tompika Waat exquisite trims. If you’ve been yearning for new nationailsm." Marilyr.'s mother, Clara “ The meal was delicious,” adults to $2 during the day and zations and their leaders, agen Wil.son, the leader of a coun damaging defeat for govem- Sponsorad by F IR S T CHURCH OF CHRIST, SC IR N TIST summer sleepwear . . . see this. Sizes 32-40. Pof.Ls, objected. She said her said Mrs/ Reed. “ She cer $1 at ndght becuuse of low at cies of government, and t&a A U O O O D 2nd Fkxw-PHONE: 643-9536 try with nuclear power a.s.sert- daughter was too young, tainly proved to. me that tendance. (S«e Page Five) general public in Oklahoma. •_ ed that there are only two ma she could cok and look after Slic«d Bacon Sliced Bocon jor nuclear nations in the world and furthermore she could Robert Moses , president of - the United States and the So cook orly eggs and bacon. m y ./on.” the fair, raised the admission Mttcr, Auu>vr i u r a c Paul's mother, Lydia The magistrates gave price in hopes of helping make 4 CMID WCO w T 2il.09 viet Union. With this he down graded the nuclear power of Reed, .suggested that Mari Marilyn permission Monday up a $l7-miIIion deficit. France and - Communist China lyn cook her a Sunday dln- to wod Paul. The ceremony Since this is the last season, BUY A DROP OF FUEL OIL ■a well as Britain's. lier. ia set for July. the (air expects brisk business Nation’s Fruit Crops Jene Parker 1 lb T oa Maillyn agreed and ap Marilyn's mother made during the closing months of UNTIL YOU GET OUR... SHEER (See Page Nine) pealed to the court for per- no comment! September and October. ANGEL Get Early Damage DOUBLE DISCOUNT DEAL!! NYLON Try DON’T $3 to $5 Billion Needed Annually CHICAGO (A P )— Winter’s cold and spring’s violence FOOD RING W ith Angel Food delivered a multimillion-dollar one-two punch to much 1st.la SAVE with Boland’s low price, prov la SAVE AGAIN with Triples 59 A 4 P FROZEN HOSIERY of the nation’s fruit crops this year, an Associated REGULAR PRICE c en reliability and Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Stamps. Good for hundreds of premium Itera 3 PAIR Pentagon Seeks to Bolster Military Press survey indicates. ^ EACH Strawberries Oil at no extra coat to yon. • Seamless, Heavy damage fnpm Oalifw- crops came during a cold snap nia to New England was report last week. SAVE 20c lARLY WEEK SPKIAl plain stitch The extended winter took Ito WASHINGTON (AP) —1 President Johnson In April 1964. - ' . ■ ■■' ■ > 'Vi: : l i : ' ■ ■jwtr w MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, 00NN„ TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1965 p j m w i f s ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1965 Jm DQBuino waa aamad as sa Rockville-Vernon FOR RINT member o€ the Cha|)el Choir er; Mlaa Juditb NaaChlm, da*o- NSW American Losses Heavy 9 aa« 19 mra. fifaivto T n‘ uel Lutheran Church Sunday at tamato. RWiard Hsek, Luther Leaguers tte meeting at the church. and tha Sunday Bohool staA tksial aacratary; Boott Mao- Of NSW Mhs At tore—Mxnd er eltoNt. Bha aar*«d aa pabUelty ehahr- Lean, pfocrwn ehalrmaa; and oaotty alsotod praWent 99 mm. elide prajeetore. A dAushter oT Mr. and Mrs. HamlltoB Standard tias Heating Will Remain In Fight Against Cong Select Officers H o(er Baclay, aha aanrad aa a maa for tha tea^a duHiv tba Mlaa Jljm Banaca, paU lclty Northern Oomiaeftiout TV-Radio Tonight p4Mt year. chaiiman. Laafuc D h S iir t Aseemh^, w ffl WELDON DRUG C (Mefate from Emanuel Luther (Continued from Page One) an Church to the Northern Con- Othar offioera fewloda Maa Richard Laraon and Mia Mr«« m a mstober el ths ^ hand-to-hand fighting. A second 901 Nsla 948-5821 MIm D vyl Aan Baftegr at W Dala Maclean, vlca pceaMent; BvalyB Biraaaoa ware alaotad At the Lake Street School g;roup got into the hall and got naotkut Luther teacua Dtatriet Maouttvs board at Bmamidl Zai* ment forces in a battle Sunday Dal* ltd. waa alactad president Aeaembty which mat laat month Mlaa Dorrla DIMaano, sacra* leiirmentattva to tha Manchaa- tbaraa Church. a'way with a supply of rations. Television o< tba Luther Laa«ua at Bman^ la Eoreatvilla. Mlaa B aflay la a tary: Dawtd Dw gtson, treamr* ter Touth OounoB. Mlsa D on ia The Vernon board of educa-etlcut'at the National 4-H Club only 26 miles west of Saigon. The Oommunieta seized the provincial administration build (40) tlon laat night approved a pro (Congress in (Chicago in Novem Spokesmen said 116 Vietnam ( 8) posal by the Cohnecticut Light ber. ese soldiers were killed and 78 ing in Song Be and attacked a (Mi um Altematb-ito the state confer wounded in a six-hour clash on government poirt a half mile BERMUDA ( 8 ) J« UlM and Power Co. to retain gas ence was Janice Inman of from town. The post held (S04in Obmbat heat at the Lake Street Ellemen- (U) OtlUssn'e Island Mansfield. the border between Hau Nghia despite withering fire from Viet (lo-aaso) Mr. Novak tary School. Forty girls participated in the and Binh Duong provinces. The Cong cannon and mortars. NIGHT ; ;; car M where Are Tout The board recently conducted ToHand (County event, and the death of two U.S. Army men The Vie* Cong captured five (jm rum (13) Joey Btohop Investigations into heating (M) WhM'a N«wT (84) Repertoire Workehop winners were ^osen at a selec and 20 Vietnamese in this en armored cars from defenders of TONIGHT AT 8 ( S) Woa«7 ~ ■ ( 8) Mete va. S t Louts problems at the school. tion tea May 5. Nearly 300 4-H gagement had been announced the admini.stration *bulldlng and Mott's Cnniniunlty Hall (U) Ua/fH ( 3-13) Red Skelton During one meeting, CL&P (84) Olymptc Camee Club members from Tolland previously. threw them into an attack on Middle Tpke. E., Manchester I ( •) N«wb offered to pay for repairs re County modeled their fashions, (M) Man'* Spam ASraotora (10-38^) Hullabaloo (C) The outcome was described aa the Song Be airstrip a half mile Movies, Fashion Show, m ) n aah Gordon (8040) McHale's Navy quired at the school to correct in the clothing revue. . one of the worst government away. I (3).^) The Tycoon Displays (10) Bra-OonUfy (84) AnUquee a problem encountered with gas Lodge Meets beatings in recent weeks as tho Intense Communist , fire pre (40) Aarenturea In Paradlaa powered hot water heaters. The Public Invited SB) Rockr and Hla FVIandi (18) Subacriptlon TV The first meeting of its new ground war picked up 19 ad vented the landing of reinforce I ( 8-12) Petticoat JunoUon A RARE OPPORTUNITY AT MICHAELS pilot llglfts on the heaters kept year will be held tonight by the vance of the monsoon season. ments at the airstrip and de Sponsored By . 8) News. Sports. WaatiMr (10-23-80) Cloak of Mystery going out. (IB) ra itJ m l (8040) Peyton Place Rockville Lodge, Loyal Order About 900 government troops layed efforts to retake the town. Manchester Travel Serslce ^n) CTlub O ub Hou...Hguea (34) The Stand Welle The utility also offei'ed to pay of Moose at 8 p.m. at the Moose Communist shellfire badly dam Peter JennlnBs—Ns... 10:00 (lO-SMO) Telephone Hr. (C) Club. The new board of officers ought pitched battle with two 013-6982 1»)!W) Rocky and n a Pitenda (3040) The Pu^Uve one half the cost of hiring an in hard-core Viet Cong battalions— aged the airstrip. It was not I (10-aSB(n Huntley-Brloklsr ( 8-18) Doetora and Nurses dependent heating engineer to will preside. All offlcere and perhaps 1,200 men. The govern known whetl)er the Viet Cong ( 8) Wide OountiT (84) Senate Institution study the heating problem at mem^rs are requested to be de.stroyed any planes on the IlS) Newsbeet I ( 84-10-13.30-883040) News, ment force set up a defense per (M) Whet's NswT Sports. Weather the school. present. imeter after making contact ground.- 8) Walter Cronkits (U) For Adulta Only The Greater Hartford Oil Hospital Notes with the Viet (Cong, but suffered The Viet Cong began to leave .am Pstnr Jennlncs—News (10-30)...... “ Tonliht 'rtt a»ow Heat Council also attended a Admitted Friday: Grace May T:00 ( 3) To Tell the Truth (80) ABC______IjftUtfa N tjb r heavy losses when It was forced the town about 9 a.m. and gov (laaMOeO) News. Sperto. (40) Sports Final board meeting. Council repre nard. 108 Cemetery Rd.; Thom to withdraw across a field. The ernment tioops began moving Weather U:80 (13) Movla sentatives presented a report as Diimais 31 Bancroft PI.; Communists captured 174 weap in. Red antiaircraft fire contin ADRIAN'S (34) Opinion in The OspUel ( 8) Movie (C) Pati'icla Ki-eyssig, Thompson- (18) Subscrlpdoa T7 ( 8) HoWe made for them by an independ ons from the retreating .soldiers. ued and at noon troop-carrying 836 Main St. — Manchester (10) Trackdown (83) Tonicbt Show (O ent heating engineer. vllle. There was no estimate of Viet helicopters were still imable to (80) Open Wka (40) Merve Orlflln____ Show $100,000 SALE OF In each case, the reports of Admitted Saturday^ William (Cong losses. land in tiro area. SPECIAL as!»! BATCBDtA'X’B TV WEEK TtW COMPLETE USTINO fered arguments for fuel sold Spelman, RR 2. Tolland; Patsy Song Be first . i" ' ll BANITHESTER, e v e n in g ,HBRALp» MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAT 11, 1965 P A 6 B N D ^ j^ A G K EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAy, B£AY IX, 19«S C olum bia T ollan d Couple Will Get to Greece^ Need More Income? L "New British Security Shakeup Charter Limit Curbs Ttik To Thanks to Good Samaritan PTA Closing High School Building Panel Hamilton Staadard i Renewal Land- Sales Aa Bqool Oppertaoltp Following Ttco Spy Confessions Year with Bmptoycr Two Manchester people story hod a happy ending To Report at Town Meeting yeoterday' experienced an after all. Scranton was In order to resolve a n apparent LI/JNDON (AP) — AnothersOntraJ Criminal Court Monday...War II and on Joining the intelli' unforgettable event in their startled out of his brooding town charter and the redevelopment agency b plans for A Supper The Herald has begun reg-'^drive owing to serious ahort- riiakeup vma under w^y in Brit after pleading guilty to four gence service alter the war. It lives, an episode that must last evening by a telephone nlor coverage of Tolland. News age of workers. Anyone who Hin's aecurlty aervices today charges of selling secrets to the came to light in 1986. He said he have provided both with a call which indicated that the North End urban renewal am , the H ie PTA will end the season Items may to tent to Bette Qua- has not yet been contacted and pllowing the confeeaion of a Russians and one of recording had forgotten about it and waa deeper Insight into the work his pouch had been found May 25 in a special Bession w i^ t ^ d i r ^ . trole, Oehring Rd., RD 1, tele who would like to donate la re -ler Mgh-Ievel inteIHgence secret documents. allowed to continue in Intelli ings of the& own personali- and that he could retrieve ----- —w tonight with a poUuck supper phone §18-2845. quested to mail it to Mra. John icer that he was a double In a second and unconnected gence. tiea and those of their fellow It and Its OQntents by call the chirter forbids ths sale of at Yeomans Hall beginning 6:30 Burokas, tretwurer of the Hfl- town property except by com ent who sold rocket secrets to trIaU Monday, an army ser In more than 10 yeara with men. ing at 203 Summit S t at p.m. A town meoting will be held llng;ton High School Community Russians. geant, Percy Sidney Alien, 33, his convenience. 1 Funerals petitive bid; the renewal agency British intelligence in Germany, The story started yeeter- J The following officers will be ■it Hicks Elementary School Scholarship Association, RFD 1, The man in charge of the was Jailed for 10 years on three part of the time as an attache in day morning about 9:30 Racing toward the ap propoeos to eeU the North End May 20 at 8 p.m. The Tolland Rockville, Conn. Installed: Mrs. Shirley Altken, khakeup is George Wigg, who charges ot selling military in the Briti.sh Embassy in Bonn he when Donald Scranton o( 307 pointed address, he discov Mrs. Frank A. Johnson land it must buy for the proj high school building committee Rummage Sale Set exposed the Profumo scandal in formation to Arab states, had a reputation for high living. Spruce St., a supervisory en- ered within Mra. Mary Funeral services for Mrs. ect through some form o t ne president; Milton Anthony, vice wfll report on completed plans The Tolland Democratic |963. Wigg holds the sinecure Allen was small fry. Intelli In 1988, he took charge of a g(lneer for General Electric Griffith, bent over an iron gotiations. president; Mrs. Edward MMl bide received for the first Women’s Club Is holding a rum of paymaster general in Slgne Lija Johnson, formerly of According to renewal direc gence men rate Bos.sard as the section of the Defense Minis Corporation, wea preparing ing board at her part-time Strickland S.t., were held this Mathieu, secretary, and Mrs. koge of construction for . the mage and food sale at the Tol ?rime Miniver Harold Wilson’s mo.st dangerous British-bom try's joint intelUgence bureau, to bring a considerable sum occupation which brings In tor Edward Rybesyk, negotiat new high school. Residents will land Grange Hall on the Green, jbinet; in Whitehall they call morning at Trinity Covenant Milton A n t h o 1) y, treasurer. spy since George Blake, another lived lavishly, and soon was in of money to the bank for some extra money. The Church. The Rev. K. EJnar ed sales of redewslopment proo- be gi'ven the opportunity to vote Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. [Im “ spymaster general.” ertics more often result In »at- They wUl be installed by Mra double agent now serving the trouble with moneylenders. By conversion to travelers’ pouch, sure enough, was Rask, pastor, officiated. He M ai^rie Grant, past president. on approval oi the plans, au Anyone having saleable Items is His first ' ta ^ , informed I'ecord British sentence for es the time he started spying in checks for a forthcoming there and the money and Isfactory renewal projects then requested to contact Maureen sources reported, has been to was assisted by the Rev. Oecar Mlse Nancy Goff, art teacher, thorize the bond issue and au Correspondent pionage of 42 years. 1961, he was supervising ad overseas trip. Scranton and papers whole. Mrs. Griffith when Innd 1$ put out to bid. thorize the committee to estab Mulholland. 'Virginia Lane. Strengthen the system of Opens Office BaeWund of Pllgikn M a ^ Altoough he has not yet stud wrill exhibit the students’ arts Mrs. Eklmund Quatrale of Tol vanced rocket systems in the his wife leave next Monday explained that she hod Home, Cromwell. Mrs. Fred lish a construoUon contract with Gerald Allen, Democratic rep screening government employes Critics of Britain's security Dr. Nell F. Mara has an ied the problem. Town Oouneel and crafts In the school,cafe system were asking how Bos Ministry of Aviation. for Greece, where he will be found the wallet on her way Hutt was soloist and Ernest teria after the meeting. the low bidder. resentative from Vernon will land has joined The Herald as jfljirith access to secrets. involved with InetaHation of to Glastonbury in her ca nounced the opening of an office Irvtog Aronson says that the guide the club on a tour of the » The syikem has been re- sard was allowed access to se Bossard said he turned to for tlie practice of general Johnson Jr. was organist. Bur One of the highlights of the The high school, to be located Tolland correspondent. She be generators in what ha 3 been pacity as a professional town la bound by the charter un- off Rt. 74, about one mile from state Capitol, May 18. Interested WED. and •hashed repeatedly in the wake cret information when his whole spying because his annual sala medictiie in the Gilbert Building, ial was in East Cemetery- lese there la Mato law on the meeting will be the annual gan her assignment yesterday. history raised danger signals. ry of $7,000 wus inadequate and 'described as the world's housekeeper. 'The pouch Bearers were Albert Wilson drawing, for paid-up members, the Green, will be Connecticut’s women are requested to contact « spy scandals over the past largest earth-filled hydro TaicottvlIIe Rd., Vernon. hooka, enacted since the char Mra . James Priest or Mrs. A former resident of Manches Her served a six-month jail that the Russians paid him only was lying directly In the and Gordon Wilson, nephews of one week each for a boy and first aJI-eleotrlc high school. *nve years. But rocket spy electric dam. middle of the road, ahe A native of Qilcopee Falls, ter waa adopted, formAfiy eet- George Burnham, Glen Drive ter. Mrs. Quatrale is publicity THURS. ONLY! ^ ra n k Boesard, an obvioas se term in 1934 on 10 charges of about $14,000. Mass., Dr. Mara studied at St. of the deceased, Carl Johnson, ^ rl at Richard Curlond’s Magic The first stage of construction When he reached his car said, and .seemed, upon a Ernest Johnson Sr., Hjalmar tbig forth proceduree for reeell- is to include 33 clasBrooms, ad prior to Friday in order that chairman for Tolland’s 250th an cu rity risk by usual standards, check fraud. Part of his defense But security men believe his Michael’s OoUego in Winooski ing urban renewal land. Woods Day Comp. SHOPPER’S SEPCIAL! he discovered that he had hurried inspection, to con Carlson and Robert Wldham. Those attending ore asked to ministrative faciHties, a gymna luncheon reservations may be niversary oelebration scheduled ^ a s abte to operate undetected was that he had gotten involved debts to moneylenders may Park, Vt., snd received a mas The special meeting, which made. ifo r nearly four years in the with the Nazi movement in Ger have been a form of cover and forgotten his car keys, and tain nothing jnore than The Watklns-West Funeral bring a hot dish, salad or des sium and cafeteria. Recom- next month. She is a member documents. ter of science degree from the will be attended by counsel for Dishwasher Project B ritish Defense Ministry. many and it cost him his job. that Bo.s.sard . may have big since his car was parked in University of Massachusetts in Home, 142 E. Center St., was sert. mendotlOM Svill be made by the of the Tolland Democratic Wom MOTH After she had examined both the town and the diatrict. building committee and the Tlie Toll.''nd County Home Ek’- en’s Club and St. Matthew’s La r Bossard, 82, was sentenced to He served a six-month jail money salted away in foreign the safety of his driveway, 1983. He graduated in 1962 in charge of arrangements. Teachers Meet he causally laid his leather the find more closely later has been set for 8 p.m. May 28 board of education for the vot onomics Committee is saving dles Guild. yeaits in prison at Old Bailey on joining the air force in World bttnks. from the Uni'versity of Vermont at the Municipal Building hear The Columbia Teachers Asso pouch contsUning about $2,- in the day, she understood Richard C. Matchett Receiving awards to Laurel Music Camp from Mra Charles Lambert, president of the er’s consideration. Construction S*H green .stamps for a dtsh- She was educated in Manches BALLS or Collego of Medicine where he ing room. ciation will hold a special meet waaher for a demeh-Stra'.lon 000 in bills, his passports its significance and imme Funeral services for Richard ing Wednesday afternoon at the Chaminode Musical Club, are (left to right) FYed Sprague, Cyrus Stevens and Dayson Wru- of the science wing is expected ter schools and hxdt commer diately instigated efforts was elected to Alpha Omega According to a letter from bel. (Herald photo by Satemis.) to begin September, 1966 to ac kltc'nen. The kitchen at the Tol and cuirplane tickets atop the Alpha, the honorary medical C. Matchett of 326 Center St., school as a part of its in-serv cial art courses in Los Angeles. roof of the car. Reluming to toward locating its owner. renewal director Rybesyk to the comodate the ninth grade stu land County Agg-lcultural Cen jMany Proposed Budget Cuts society were held yesterday afternoon ice training program. She has worked for several FLAKES People Scranton was over board of directors, the renewal dents by September, 1967. ter' is used by homem.aking the automobile, he jumped at D e-' at South Methodist Church. The The featured guest will be Dr. Hartford insurance firms in inside and started off. for whelmed by the return of Dr. Mara interned plana are in confUct with two Five bids have been received groups and 4-H clubs. Anyoiie l-lb. Pkg. Reg. 33c Goesbriand Memorial Hospital Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, pas- sectione at the town charter. Hertiert Teig. professor of edu- phases of layout work for publi ^ Tabled by Education Board getting completely the pouch his money and papers, he catien at the University of Ccfli- Ladies Give and opened and the bids and wishing to donate stamps may cations. Limit 3 Pkgs. in Burlington ,Vt. He completed tor, officiated. Dr. Robert One aeotion requires that any Laurel Music Camp Aivards method of financing have been send them to the Tolland Coun on the roof. When he finally said, and expressed his wish necUcut. His topic will be Mrs. Quatrale waa bom in In The remembered about five min Uiat somehow such good his residency at St. Frauds 'stoker was the organist. Burial town land that la sold be of discussed with the board of cd ty Home Efoonomica Committee, 27c Hospital in Hartford. was In Ea-3t Cemetery. fered to all takers by competi "Teaching the Geographic Skills Hartford and ia the former Bet S The board of education lastf Dr. -Schardt and Manchester utes later, he had already Samaritans on earth would In the Efiementary School" to be Nice Concert Given Violinist^ Vocalists ucatdon, board of selectmen, or leave them at the center. Dr. Mara will reside in Ver Bearers were Ernest Larson, tive bidding. to'wn counsel, architect, and a April Fire Report te Fleming. She and her hus •night tabled a recommendation Higii School Piincipal A. Ray backed out of his driveway, receive more honor than demonstrated with audio visual band live on Gehring Rd. with mond Rogers .also tried to clear driven around a sharp cor just a monetary reward or non with hi.3 wife, the fornler John McCann, Robert McCann, But, says Rybciyk, experience specialist On municipal financ The Tolland Volunteer Fire ^ rom School Supt. William Cur- Anne Sullivan of Springfield, Gordon Tedford, James Taggart elsea-here in the state has shown equipment and devices. their two daughters, Lisa, 2, and the ,air about tlie "New Eng News ner and traveled several a fleeting note in a news By JOHN GRUBER Chaminade Musical Club<^3chool and serves as student di ing from the prospecti've bank Department answered 14 calls MOTH rxis that the occupational coor- Mass., and four .■lon.s, Francis and Kenneth Larabee. that renewal projects are more Dr. Tag will discuss the role Janice, 2 months. lish," and the extent to which blocks. paper. He also expressed of geography in the grade.i, The^ Chaminade Club, long- awarded scholarships for Lau rector of that group as well as Ing company. during Apni, including 10 bnish vdinator be deleted from the 7, Timothy. 6, Daniel, 5, and Manchester Lodge of Masons likely to meet their objectives if it would be adopted. Gilbert B. HEDY lAMARR A frantic glance at the wonder at the many similar what should be taught and established ladic.s music club of rel Music Camp in New Hart of high school choirs. Stevens A colored rendering of the fires. 1 t'.'ucl; fire, 2 false alarms, UOONN CAMPUS DARK l^ h ool budget. The recommend rooftop revealed that the Neil, 2. conducted a memorial service land Is sold in either of two CRYSTALS Hunt, chaiiman of the English LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ac incidents that go unnoticed some methods employed in pre the town, gave its annual pub ford to three Manchester High a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon first stage of the high school is and 1 dump fire. a tio n was one of many made by Department, could not be there pouch was indeed gone, by people, perhaps only be Sunday night at Watklns-.West other ways. .school students last night at Stevens of 29 Harlan St., is a on exhibit at the Savings Bank ResldenUs are reminded to re STORRS (AP)—After 14 )«>urt tress Hedy Lamarr, 80, has sued Funeral Home, 142 E Center The alternatives call either senting material. lic concert last evening befivc without electricity, power was ^ u rtis to chop $131,000 o ff the to assist. He was talking to her sixth husband, attorney probably swept off while cause of their lack of sen Miss Ruth Pagach, president the club's concert given at Kai freshman at the high school. of Tolland. port a fire they should call budget. the South School PTA on “The rounding the comer. Scran sational value. St. ■ for sale of the properties at a an audienc.! of moderate .size ser Hall of Concordia Lutheran He is violinist and. a member The Tolland Republican 875-5454. This emergency num- restored at the University of or NU66ETS Lewis W. Boies Jr., 44, for di Negroes’ March fixed price, so that the rede of the association, is in charge Oformecticut at about one o’clock ' BeWon Schaffer criticized the New English—or How to Talk vorce, charging him with ex ton retraced his path, but M’ S. Griflitli, who le- .of arrangements and refresh gatherod in Kaiser Hall of Con- Church. The .“Cholarships, which of Manchester Civic Orchestra. Women’s Club will meet ^omor- j ber should not be used for l-lb. Tin Reg. 49e Aboard of directors which had Good.” to no avall^the packet had ceived a flnancial reward Mrs. Harry W. Ryan velopment agency con screen all cordia Lutheran C.iurch. The were given on the basis of Wrubel Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. row at the town hall at 8 p.m. routine calls or requests for, this morning. treme cruelty. Cancels Meeting plonU to find one that seems ments will precede the meeting, ^ u t the budget for paying too The board also .tabled mak Miss Lamarr's complaint filed evidently been picked up from Scranton, said that Funeral services for Mrs. Jen France Trip Set mu.sic by llic club members w,is' talent and contribution to the Edmund Wrubel of 149 Lydall Guest speaker will be Charles ft re permits. The university’s transformer Limit 3 .much attention to enrollment ing a decision on whether t o ' and taken away by some the entile incident was one nie M. Ryan of 138 Charter Oak best designed to-fit the project, entirely vocal, and voc.al as.sist-j musical program at the high St. He is a junior at Manches MacArthur who will report on I por a fire permit residents was knocked out shortly before Monday made no request for Of School Board or through negotiation of both There are four excited young ijCgures and ignoring other fac- allow the Cerebral Palsy Asso alimony but said she is “ without passer-by. A check with filled with excitement and St. were held Saturday after students in town planning a ance was enlisted from Cyni.s j school, were given to Fred ter High School and sings tenor plans for the coming election, may call Russell Blnheimw. 11 a.m. Monday and another one 5tors. ciation of Hartford to use a ] police headquarters later that .she felt the day's trib noon at Watklns-West Funeral price and design. The first month in France this summer. Tompkins, baritone, as well, j Sprague, Cyrus Stevens and with the Round Table Singers. Also scheduled for considers- g75.7i62; Walter McMahon, 875- had to be obtained frofo the funds or property" to support method, Rybesyk says, U best "I have a feeling the direc classroom in a Manchester herself or pay court costs and turned up nothing; the ulations climaxed properly HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Pub Home, 142 E. Center St. Tlie All excellent sophomore French There were, insti'umental offer Day.son Wrubel. Mrs. Charles The recipients of the scholar tion are plans for the clubs par-11420; Hc\vard Bugbee, 875-4662, Connecticut Light A Power Co. t o r s tend to underestimate the school to carry out a pre-.school ' attorney fees. money was apparently lost when the overjoyed visitor lic school trustees canceled a Rev. Richard W. Dupee, as suited when the agency bases •tudents at Windham, they are- ings by two different groups. Lambert, president of the mu ships will attend the music ticipation in the 250th annual or Walter Horn, 429-4259. Students had to resort to iheeds of the school system program for the physically | The couple was married forever. bestov-ed her a spontaneous meeting Monday night as more sistant pastor of South Metho lU selection 00 a design compe Nancy Brett, daughter of Mr. A ckizen or so members of tha sical club, made the prerenta- camp for one week, June 26 to Anniversary celebration. candles in orter to do their .because the number of pupils handicapped. The as.sociation March 4, 1963, in Fresno, Calif., But, like a fairy t&le, the kiss on lier cheek. than 1,000 protesting Negroes dist Cfiurch, officiated. Fred tition. and Mrs. Norman Brett, Pine club comprised the chorus which tions. July 2, to study e.stablished The club ia sponsoring its an studying Monday night. According to Rybezyk's letter, Blogsoma Ignore Ice Koesn't change much, would staff the program. where Boies formerly had been marched toward the school ad eric Werner was organist. 8t.; Jo-an Jacobus, daughter of opened theli lC progi'om, Vff) 1 U ail, U under11V4C4 • the1143 i —j-.—.p,—Sprague, — a son of Mr. — and courses in their respective nual party for the gr^uating FAIRWAY f “Not enough credence is giv- ministration building. Pupils Burial was in Bast Cemetery. "The Agency feels ihat. In se dlrecLon of David Almond, local Mrs. Charles Sprague of 78 Al- fields under prominent instruc clas.4 of Hicks Blennentary a deputy district attorney. They fund rai.sing program.3. He 1s a Mr. and Mrs. Willlsm Jacobus, to the fact that we’re try- separated last October. boycotted classes at five Negro Bearers were William Strain, lecting s disposition method, the Sleepy Hollow; Jacquelin Mar- cholr -lirector and organist. Of I"" St., Is a senior at the school, tors. The camp Is sponsored by School. Live music will be pro- WASHINGTON — A Smlth- W g to deal with a changing graduate of Colgate University h i^ schools earlier in the day. Harold Butler. Fred Miner and long range objectives should be the varied selecUons presented! ^ bass, he is a member of the the Connecticut Music Ekiuca- vided and free refreshments sonian Institute botanist has Comins Voted and is a methods analyst in the rotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W Two convenient locntlons: a technical environment. SEN. PAUL DOUGLAS Leaders said the one-day George Miner, considered, rather than basing Roderick Marrotte, Rt. 6A and I thought the Brahms numh-r | Table Singers at the tors Association. served. Individual invitations' found plants in the tundra of BARRiCiNi 4 "The schools try to get the Events Travelers Insurance Co. systems demonstration was intended to the success of the project on are being mailed. The dance will | Alaska and northern Canada Downtown Main S tre e t^ WASHINGTON (AP) — A and methods department. He is the lone boy among the gaggle "May Night" probably we.it exclusively at ►and 105 Ea.t Middle^ M ild ready to meet highly com- Jaycee Head show that Houston Negroe.s are Adolph Becker trying to obtain os high a dis- of girls. Ke^•ln Lyman, son of Uic b*'. '■r.' - ' t ■■’( ' ■ . ■ ,l . v. d«Mn MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1965 P A cn PAGE TB^ MAl^JCllESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1968 THE Briggs^ Hit Keeps Him in MajoM Herald Angle Yastrzemski Bats Bosox Over New. York tanUon of delivering Briggs to scoreboard. Two outs later, he By the minors, Briggs actually raced home on Johnny CalU- Red Tape Again Bolin Lead^ EARL YOST Homers, RBI Gonzales for Baker Bats Phils would welcome a trip to Littla son’s single. Sporta Editor Rock. Bob Purkey retired the first "1 want to play, that's the two Phillies in the 10th before Falling to get off tho Qualifier^ Responsible To- Victory only way I can learn,” he said Ruben Amaro singled. Briggs, gronnd Inat night, aa oched- Both Off to Great Starts As Yanks Scramble a-ler his power performance. who had remained in the game uled, was the opening For All Runs ”I’d like to stay here, but I’d as the left fielder, came up next Church Softball - Lrague In Tourney Mowing down the opposition without too much trou Over Cards 'like to play, too. And you can’t and drove the ball over the ganne at d ia rter Oidc Park ble this season on the baseball front have been Tom BOSTON (AP)—The Yankees usually have to scram right-field wall. due to the faihire . of the ble at this time of the year, but usually it s a scr^ble do both. We have too many good Kelley and East Catholic High. The big righthander, BOSTON (AP) — Tlie NFW YOPK (.AP) — cuUielders. So I'd be willing to * • • Park Department office to Medalist lionors in the to pare their power down to the 25-man player limit go down if they want me to.” DODGERS-ASTROS— proceao tho neoeosary papers sent back to the minors by the Cleveland Indians where Boston Red Sox jwon’t com When Johnny Briggs in ttme to give clearance to qualifying round for the plain if Carl Yastrzemski, by the deadline—due tonight at midnight. Until Monday ntght, Briggs The Dodgers won their game he will have a chance to pitch every fourth day, has yjy me uco scramble is wakes up Wednesday, he’ll had payed In nine of the team's with two out In the 10th, too. an umpire assigned to work (Governor’s Cup Golf Tour** reeled off four straight triumphs for Portland in the who wants to change direc a frantic, desperate search for still be a Philadelphia Phil- 22 games, posting only three Lou Johnson, replacing the In the Ult. nament at the Manchestet Pacific Coast Leagrue. Oonsld-<^ tions, has an occasional help in their attempU to sUy lie. hits in 13 times at bat with no jured Tommy Elavis, beat out With no umpire approved Country CJub went to Oarl ared one of the hottest pros close that has New York Gener runs batted in. Last season, pro an Infield single with two out, by the office, the game had change of heart. Not when That’s not his idea, but with to be postponed. Bolin w ith a 78-12—64 pects in the Triple A Pacific it winds up in the right- al Manager Ralph Houk glued his luck he can't avoid K. tected on the roster as a first- then stole second and continued Coast League. Kelley’s latest to the telephone. year player, he batted only 66 to third when catcher John Tonight, If the paper Is score. First round pairings havs win was a 15-3 decision over field seats at Fenway Park. Houk’s latest acquisition, Ray Briggs, a 21-year-old outfield times in 61 games tor a .258 av Bateman fired the ball wildly. proceooed. In time, the been made with all m a tte s to Seattle, an 11-nm second In Yastrzemski, who believe-s a Barker, who has yet to get his er. had hoped to turn into an erage. After Hal Woode.ohick walked league will get off to a be- be completed by Saturday ning providing the former Man few more hits to left field will first major league base hit, will Arkansas Traveler at tonight’s His two hits against the Cardi Jim LefHjvrc, Ron Fairly laM start.. but don’t count night. Three-quarter handicaps chester High and American Le make him a challenger for the start at first base for the strug bewitchlnif hour of midnight. nals rocketed his average 102 rapped a single to center, scor on It. ’Ihere is more red tape will prevail. gion star with a big cu.shion. American League batting cham gling Bombers tonight. Joe Pep- Then he wss sent to b^t as a points to .333. The homer ing Johnson. In the Park' Department Pairings — Upper Brackett Of Kelley’s four wins, three pionship he won two years ago, itone goes to the outfield. pinch hitter In the ninth inning. Johnny Podres had limited rince the general manager Jarvis Sr. vs. Ready, Gazza vs. have come against Seattle. hit two home runs and a sacri Barker, a left-handed hitter of^Monda: niglit’. game with S t.. f^ e V l T o tJ T N a ? la l the A.stros to three hits through combined the Red and Park White, Moriarty vs. Stbrinsz. Coach Don Bums at Blast fice fly Monday night, giving who doubles at first base and Louis. League game, Los Angeles seven Innings, but they erupted Departments than there was C. Bog^lnl vs. Ajigel, Wadas vs. Catholic High is used to success, the Red Sox a 3-2 victory over the outfield, came to the Yanks Twenty minutes later, the edged Houston 3-2 in 10 innings. for a 2-2 tie In the ^ghth on In the Army in World War R. McNnmnra, Prior vs. McFar his latest ba.sketball team mtss- the .staggering New York Yan Minttesota .. 14 7 .667 — in a straight player swap with PhllHes had a 4-2 victory and Rain halted Cincinnati and doubles by Joe Morgan and Bob II. land, - R. Gordon vs. Kiaman, ing by but one game of compil kees. Chicago .... 14 8 .636 V Cleveland Monday. The Yank.s Briggs owned a epot on the A.spfomonte and Jim Beau team’s 25-man roster. Pittsburgh In the third Inning. Zanetii vs. Fahey. ing a perfect won and loss log en Tile 25-year-oId Boston star Los Artgeles 16 9 .626 V sent utility inflelder Pedro Gon 1 In the American League, Bos champ’s single. route to the CIAC Clas-s B Tour knocked in a first-inning run Cleveland .. 11 8 .579 2 zalez to the Indians. The young lefty. In his second ton nlp"5ed New York 3-2, De- Snell to Compete Lower Bracket — Bolin vs. nament crown. Going into to- with a liner to left-fielder Mick Baltimore .. 12 11 .522 3 The deal left the Yankees — season with the Phillies, dou ' troit edged Baltimore 5-4 and Connorton, Moran vs. Marshall, ey Mantle and homered into the bled and scored the tying run TWO DERBY RECORDS NEW YORK (AP)—New Zea* Zemke vs. K. Gordon. Arm day’.s game with Penney- High Detroit ...... 11 11 .500 3V still struggling along in the Minnesota trimmed Chicago 4-3. LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) — in Blast Hartford, the Blaglcs left-field .screen in the fourth Bo.ston ...... 9 12 .429 6 depths of the second division — in the ninth, then slammed a land’s Peter Snell, Olympic 800- strong vs. White, Kristoflf v.i. before driving deep Into the two-run homer in the lOt'i. Nbrthem Dancer and Spokane Beauche.*ne, Carina vs. Prindle, show eight wdns in as many '■s e^-* '■’“9 ^ ...... Washington 10 14 .417 6V with 24 players, one under the CARDS-PHILS— and 1,500-meter champion and right-field .stands in the eighth - X New York .. 9 14 .391 6 Briggs’ name has been tossed hold the records for the fastest Austi:i vs. Maddox, McKay vs. starts. The one-two-thrce pitch limit. Kentucky Derby. Northern Dan holder of most of the world’s ing corps of southpaws Ray Irfi- to .snap a 2-2 deadlock and help Kansas City 5 16 .238 9 Barker batted .278 In 158 around aa one of th oe p-yo ,i The Cardinals moved in front Atherton. rookie right-hander Jim Lon- who must be pared from Uie 2-1 in the eighth inning as Mike cer won in 1964 by stepping the middle - distance records, will Gaoe and Frank Kinel .siid DUGOUT DOINGS— Coed Jane Floyd tries out the new look in team shelters Monday's Results games at Portland of the Pacif compete tn the National AAU righthander Barry Sheckley borg post his first major league Boston 3, New York 2 ic (Joast League last season, roster by m: Inight tor.'ight, the .Siannon beat Dick Stuart’s one and one-quarter miles in i1-liltin'rttin victory. at Southern Illinois University’s new baseball diamond. For the record, the majors’ cutdown deadline. •’iro.v to the plate on Dick 2 :(X). Spokane was clocked In championships at San Diego, PHILADELPHIA — Leotls must rate ns one of the best in Detroit 5, Baltimore 4 with 23 home runs and 81 runs Martin, 183, Philadelphia, Lonborg needed a' ninth-inning streamlined structure in architectural terms is a cantilevered parabaloid arc. Minne.sota 4, Chicago 3 batted in. He was hitless in six And while Manager Gene ■c‘>"s slow grounder. 3:34’/(| in winning the 1889 Der June 26-26, AAU executive di schoolboy ranks. Most coaches TOM KKLLE’F as.sist from relief ace Dick Ra- To the players, it’s still the dugout. M.auch said p.fter the St. Ixiuis But Briggs baited (or Jack by, run then at one and one- rector Col. Don Hull announced knocked out Sonny Banks, 206, would give their right arm for Only games scheduled times at bat this season. game he never has had any in- Monday. Detroit, 9. one top starting pitcher but former Manchester Twilight datz, who got the last out after Today’s Games Gonzalez hit .277 in 80 games Ealdschun and doubled off the half miles. the Blagles are blessed with League baseball player and is the .sore-legged Mantle, making Los Angeles (Chance 3-0) at with the Yankees last year and three. tUso an ex-baskctball perform his first .start in eight days, Minnesota (Stlgman 0-0). night was 2-(or-5 this season. er with several area teams . . . doubled off the left-field wall Detroit (Wickersham 1-1) at Here ’n There Fifteen New Cushman Golfster for his third hit. Lonborgf Almost a Doctor, Washington (Kreutzer 0-2), night ' Neil Mahoney, director of the electric carts have been added Mickey drove in both New Cleveland (Terry 4-1) aX Balti Boston Red Sox farm system. to the BHiing^ton Ridge Country York nms with his* fifth homer more (Barber 1-3), night Bolton Defeated and a single but the Yankees (Herald Plioto by Saterhia) Buffered an acute heart attack : Club Pro Shop line of equip- New York (Stottlemyre 2-2) at T IM E OUT—There is no excuse—if there ever was one—for any varsity bas last weekend at his home. Ma-1 ment . . . The enlarged driving plummeted to ninth place Boston (Wilson 2-1), night By East Granby, honey is well known In Man-1 range at EROC now measures despite pitcher Bill Stafford’s Has Bitter Pill for Yanks Only games scheduled. ketball player at East Catholic High to he late for school. Last night the high Chester, having scouted New • 275 yards deep and 140 yards first complete game since 1962. Wednesday’s Games Dip jJJnder .500 light of the testimonial dinner tendered by the Knights of (Columbus was the ^England for many years in the wide . . . Jeff Heintz, former The Minnesota Twins edged Kansas City at Chicago, 2 twi- presentation of wrist watches to all members of the Class B Championship Boston organization . . . Masa- Ellington High athlete, is play- the O hica^ White Sox 4-3 and BOSTON (AP) __ Red'^ would rather see Mantle^was losing something off his night ,nori MurtUcaml has joined the i Ing the outfield with Central the Detroit Tigers nippied Balti get the hits off me than any fa.stball and that the ball wasn’t Unable to solve the offerings basketball squad. Captain Tom Malin holds his timepiece, while Robert Scully, Sox rookie righthander Jim Los Angeles at Minnesota, N of two East Granby pitchers for San Francisco Giants. The left- Connecticut State College this more 5-4 in the only other bfxly. The guy is just so great moving quite as well. Lifting Detroit at Washington, N grand knight, presents trophy to Coac i Don Burns. Tie clasps were also given handed Japanese star was' .spring and Bill Andrulot, ex- American League games sched Lonborg abandoned medical a player I can’t feel bad about him was nothing sudden. ” more than three hits, Bolton to all members of the East jayvee and freshmen hoop squads. Cleveland at Baltimore. N High A'«hl down to Its third de ptaced on the roster last Satur- Manchester High fielder, is a uled. school plans for baseball, him hitting me. But I thought Radatz, off to a most un- New York at Boston. N day . . . Joe Gargan, director o f; re.serve with the high-flying • • • then administered a bitter he hit a good pitch for that dou Monster-Hke start, 7.00 earned feat iri five starts tills season ye^erday afternoon at Bolton, physical education and health' Blue Devils cf Coach Hanik RED SOX YANKEES— pill to the ailing Yankees ble in the ninth and I thought run average and all, got his Nati(mal League io r the Hartfbtd school system, I Majlinger. Yastrzemski, who won the he had beaten me. I thought the third .save of the season, then 6-5. A last inning rally fell shnrL for his first major league ball was going out of the park. cop'anented; "Naturally the re- W. L. Pet. O.B. for tho Bulldogs who got five- will be honored June 3 at the Fnil nf f in«» batting title with a .321 average Los Angeles 17 7 .708 Legal Questions Continue feuGer in Hartford. Gargan. Gargan, " in 1963, slipped to .289 last sea victo^. That I don’t want to see any- aortion of fans is bothersome but 14 9 .609 2’i hit pltcliing from Dave Suther- who will retire at the end of Today’s Chuckle; Request son. “This has to be the greatest boKly do anytime.” to the extent it affects my Cincinnati .. lin. from a reader for baseball Houston . 15 11 .577 3 th e present sdioo4 year, has “I should hit that outside game I’ve ever pitched,” said Lonborg had made three ear pitching. I can’t let that bother Each aide had one big In game coming up at Yankee Sta me when you have to face a Phila’phia . 12 U' .522 4'4 held the Hartford position .since pitch to left field and I intend the former Stanford University lier appearances this year with 1(1 •”10 .500 5 ning. Bast Granby breaking a 1945. Previously he served 17 dium read like this: I want Sec to do that this year,” the left- star after be whipi>ed New guy like Tresh in a key situa Milwaukee . tion 3. mezzanine, four box seat out getting involved in the oleci- Chicagd*’.... f f 12 .478 6H scoreless tie with four runs in Within Heavyweight Ranks years as director of athletics handed - hitting outfielder said York 3-2 Monday night and held siom. tion. But you wouldn’t be hu the fourth and Bolton scoring and head coach of three sports tiqkets for the June 20 New man if you didn’t notice it,” San Fran. ,.. 11 13 .458 6 before the season started. "I the Yankees to four hits in 8 2-3 "There were two differences 10 13 .435 6'i three Limes in the fifth. a t the Klngwwood School in York vs. Minnesota doublehead don’t recall hitting a home run innings. Relief pitcher Dick Ra- Boston, winning It’s second St. Louie ■ ■ ■ BOSTON (AP — The le-^- Inc. who does not wish his name' from what was almost harass er. If you can’t get these tick this time,” he explained. "One, New York .. 9 15 .375 8 No player on mther team was ment by the law.” .West Hartford. The little, into the left-field nets at Boston datz was called in and retired I wasn't getting beMnd the bat- game in eight, moved ahead of able to collect more than fhs used, says that group and white-haired Gargan is one of ets, I want a good section on last season. The year before I the ninth place Yankees who Pittsburgh . 8 16 .333 9 gal beagles continue to up Sportsvision, the closed-circuit The promoters say boxing Is a Tom Tresh for the final out on ters and having them force me > __i'.v, .Monday’s Results hit. Steve Nichols and Suther- She finest men ever connected the rail in the mezzanine. Re hit six or sevVn up there. That’s a foul popup. to throw the f^tball. dropping their sixth in stage the combatants in television outfit, have lawyers "cripple the politicians pick on” with athletics in Connecticut. member the rail in the mezza the way I’m going to hit from eight, and slij>p>ed into seveifth Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 2, 10 Itn each doubled for the l(xsers the saga of the postponed, investigating the possibility of and add the sport "has taken a nine, Section 3 preferred. If While Lonborg included a vlr- “Second, for the first time I innings and Art Clarke tripled for Boh now on.” tuaUy untested changeup in his place ahead of Washington. maligned and now trans suing U.A. Byrne for 65 million. bum rap here.” ■v-*' Off the Cuff not, try for any section in the Yaz was true to his word threw a changeup I ’ve been Yastrzemski, who ept&red the Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, rain ton to account for all the team’s The source said the fight wa.s Byrne says his mall Is "run • Loquacious Cassius Clay will mezzanine from third base to winning prescription, Carl Yas- working on with coach Mace Los Angeles 3, Houston 2, 10 hits. planted world heavyweight Monday night until the eighth traemski hit two homers and a game with a .253 average, had ta!;en out of Boston amid court ning 12-1 in favor of me” adding v>- '* jbe on display for the public—at first base. . Usually requests inning, when hu second homer Brown. It’s similar to a p»lm gone O-for-16 until he closed out innings Summary. title fight. action which "left the backers Uie correspondence Is the heav .a slight fee—daily at his Schine i are for box seat tickets in Sec- sacrifice fly for all the Boston ball. I threw it once before to Only games .scheduled Kast Granby (6) As a refresher, that's the one iest in years. \ lifted the Red Sox past the Yan runs. The deciding blow was a Sunday's doubleheader with two ab r h po a r r« hanging In the balance as guilty Wotel headquarters in Chicopee tion 1 at Yankee Stadium, front kees in the standings and raised night in Baltimore to Robin hits. Now he has two homers Today’s (iames LabAire. 3b 4 that pits champion Ca.sslus (Jlay of some terrible thing.” He add Byrne says he doesn't (eel Jrom 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Clay’s i-ow, or for Section 18 at Fen 450-foot drive to right off loser Roberts and the ball hit the St. Louis (Gib-son 5-0) at New 0 0 1 3 0 0 his batting average to .269. Bill Stafford in the eighth. and two doubles In his last five T. Smith c 4 1 0 6 0 1 0 and Sonny Liston In Lewiston, ed the proof of something sinis Inter-ConUnental pulled out of «fter hinch schedule consists of way Park or Section l ,at Shea backstop. trips—and three rbi. York (Spahn 2-2), night Drrry. n-lf-p 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 Maine, May 25. It started its ter has never been forthcoming. Boston to put Him on the spot a. workout on the small and big Stadium, all choice spots direct * * . * Game-legged Mickey Mantle, B. Smith, p 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 TWINS-WHITE SOX— ‘T threw It five ttmea tonight "It looks dike Yaz has finally Houston (Giu-sti 5-0) at Lo(i Llvinx^^Ukii. lb 3 0 1 7 0 u 0 rocky road to reality nine le word "harassment” is but rather “ they knew they >>ags and rope jumping from 1 ly behind the catcher. When Minnesota rookie Mel Nelson making Ids first start in eight and got it over the plate (or bfbken out of it,” said Herman. Angeles (Osteen 3-2), night Li.ss, rf A 1 1 0 0 0 1 months, one hernia operation getting a workout. would have lost and didn’t want ■to 2. sparring for the next hour, assistance is given, no promise reli-eved Jim Kaat with one run days due to a double muscle tour px>piup>s. Thait gave me a "That’s a help.” Clnolnnati (Tsrtouri.s 2-2) at Mon^aii, 3b .3 2 0 0 1 1 0 and a court battle over a "We got so fed up with the an injunction Issued against ‘and routine drills at 3 until his is ever mtuie where tickets will pull In his right leg, drove in Barth cf 3 1 1 1 0 0 3 in, two on and none out in the lot of confidence.” Stafford who was making his Philadelphia (Short 4-2), night Hplcrnon. m1 8 0 1 0 3 ! 1 “banned in Boston” injunction nonsense and harassment we them.” trainer feels the heavyweight be located. . Ken Smith, direc ninth and retired three straight both the visitors' scores with a An nnusuafiy critical ^¥nway first start In a year and finished Chicago (Jackson 2-2) at &ui re IN' rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ago. couldn't wait any longer and Byrne says he has a letter tMxing champ has had enough tor of baseball's Hair of Fame, homer, single and double. Park crowd howled their dis with his first complete game Francisco (Marichal 5-2). night Victy. rf 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 But back to the legalities. chance a postponement,” Inter- from Chairman Herman Green i. . . Third annual Maureen Gil- writes from Cooperstown, N.Y., hitters to save the Twins’ victo ry over the White Sox. Lonborg. 22, 6-foot-6, 200- pleasure when Leriborg was since September of 1962, tossed Milwaukee (Sadowskl 2-1) at TolaJa 31 6 5 31 s 3 t Suffolk County Dist. Atty. Continentai’s Harold Conrad berg of the Massachusetts Box berto Ladies' Handicap Duckpin to say the annual game on pounder, says since the spring pnilled wtth one oilt to go though a six-hHter. Pittsburgh (Cardwell 0-1), ndght Garrett Byrne, who sought the said of the pulling out of Boston ing Commission to M. L. Mc Bowling Tournament is slated Monday, July 26 between the Rich Rollins drove in two runs BoUon <&) for the Twins with a double and he has given up hds plan to go he had yielded a long fly to the The Yankees were downcast W ^nesday’s Games ab r h po A e rhl Injunction to block the fight done before the Injunction re Kenzie of Toronto, head of the June 12-13 at the Holiday Lanes Yankees and Phillies is a com to medical school although he bullpten wall for the second out about the lose and Mantle didn’t St. Louis at New York Hutch'nsn, :2b 4 0 0 1 3 2 0 scheduled at Boston Garden quest was actually passed upon World Boxing Com mission, . . Jack McEUiott, golf pro at plete sellout. . Yonkers Race ground out and scored the Nlchoin. If 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 deciding run in the sixth on Jer is still pursuing a degree in and thep the double to left cen want to comment on his big Chicago at San Francisco Maxwell c 4 1 0 7 0 0 0 May 25 prior to last Friday, in Friday. written last September, men ihe Arnold Palmer par three way clokes its spring meeting biology. ter to Mantle. Cincinnati at Philadelphia, N dicates his investlgaUon Isn't Gov. John H. Reed of Maine, tioning "pressure” applied In eourse on Burnside Ave., is a Wednesday night. ry Zimmerman’s single. Dave pierformance. "I’ll try to play StHilherlm P < 0 1 0 3 0 0 Nicholson homered for the "No, I’m strictly a ball play Skipper Billy Herman re tomorrow,’*'- he said. ”I hope I Milwaukee at Pittsburg, N Clarke, lb 4 1 0 11 1 0 3 over. He says he may present who led a general state-wide originally bringing tho fight to Put McDonald, Rfl 3 1 0 0 3 0 1 White Sox. er from now on,” he said. "This marked: ”I'd talked to catcher C€in.” Houston at Los Angeles, N Shatiazian. 3b 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 evidence to a grand Jury and is embracing of the transferred Massachusetts. • • • is my life and this is what I’m Bob Ttllman alxiut Lonborg two Earl Wilson is slated to face Bf«8Worth, ci 2 1 1 1 0 I 1 Intere.sted In alleged "pressure” fight and called it-’’one of the Greenberg said he meant by going to cxincentrate on. McDphthh. rt 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 applied to get the fight in Mas- biggest things that’s ever hap political pressure that he has Suffield Defeats Bobcats TIGERS-ORIOLES— innings before. I thought the kid Mel Stottlemyre tondglit. 0 A1 Kaiine hit his third home tiruvrr. 3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 sachu.setts. pened in Maine,” said Monday friends In political life, some of a pair of run in three days, a three-nm Total.t 29 5 3 31 n 6 4 Meanwhile, a source close to the backers "were not running whom were interested in seeing ' Comedy of errors, as execut-< unbeaten in league warfare and shot in the first inning that ’ A—Pei>e for Orrv In 6th; b Inter-ConUnental Promotions, away from the law but running the bout staged in the state. . Violfl for B. Smith in 7th: d—Grover "The real question now Is why •d by both sides during big tumble into a three-way tie — helped the Tigers gain a split of Knudson Proves Five-Day Leader AMEKICAN LKAGI:E fitr Hiiirhln5f>n In 7th. Mx>ring innings, marked North with Blast Windsor arid Staf their four-game series at Balti-, Kaltne , Brandt 8* KaaI G ran b y COG 4G1 1— a the boxing commission let the ford — for first place. more. The Orioles wiped out the Ortolen; Yaatrzemnkl 2 8. Bed Bolton 000 031 1—5 fight Come here after It original on your car Central Connecticut Conference Three bobbles, plus a tower 3b — Nlrholi*. S^^mthorlln; 3b — ^What More Can You Ask’^Catrone ly had voted against the fight early deficit, however, and led' Sox; Mwtlo 5, Yankees; Ni riark f* : aac Bo4tworth; — E aj«1 diamond warfare in South ing triple by A1 Mandiroli pro 4-3 until Dick McAuliffe singled' Texas Skies Big Factor 'H iM cholson I, WUtc Sox. G ran b v 10. Bolton 6; bb—8o»ith«*rltn coming here?,” says Byrne. Windsor yesterday afternoon by duced two markers and it sent across a fifth-inning run and the NATIQNAl. l e a g u e 5, Smith 3: no—Sotiih^rUn 5 Smith "The way the thing was going I Suffield High and South Wind 6. htt» off Smith 3 for 4 nms in 6 was set up to be the patsy. Ev big Jim Baker, ace Bobcat Tigers added an unearned nm* MoCarver 1. C a r d ln 'a la . Inniniffl; D<*rr>' 0 for 1 nm in 1; w— sor High, l ^ e n the smoke had hurler, down to defeat. Jack For C olonial Tournament 1965 SCHEDULE If PhllUea. Fans Expecting More ery other big city and state for only $8.95 each in the sixth on Don D em etg^ Smith. cleared the Invaders had a Phelon picked up the win in single, Bill Freehan’s d ^b le INTERNATIONAL LEAOl/E turned It down, and we come come-fronv-behind 5-4 win to relief for Suffield, now 2-2 in and an error by Jackie Brandt. Verplanck Field along and accept it.” take back to Suffield. And the league. FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)—Texas skies held a par No. 1. Norman’s Coach Charlie Sharps saw his Suffield ...... 001 020 2 5-7-3 tial solution today to a $100,000 question—the outcome No. 2. Paganl’a Blevins Has Big Problem, From Lucky Debonair Club fall from the ranks of the S. Windsor ..111 100 0 4-8-5 of the Ckylonial National Invitation Golf Tournament. No. 3 Oilers Little League F u r m orliaucious Heavy showers punctuated by^ No. 4 Lawyers lightning have postponed for No. -5 Ansaldi’s Which Sport Will Get Him? BALTIMORE (AP)—A fairly definite field of 10 for Meeting Planned Double Winner two days the final round of the Only three players worked in AMERICAN LEAGUE Saturday’s $150,000-added Preaknesa showed today Get nylon cord and tread as deep as 72-hole event and installed nine holes before thundershow Waddell Field that Lucky Debonair still has to do some convincing For Wednesday In East Triumph George Knudson as perhaps the ers ended play Monday. They No. 1. .Police * Fire PINE BLUFF, Ark. (AP) — •*> Because football and basket- on your car’s original equipment tires when you buy the only five-day leader of a PGA No. 2. DlUon Sales Harold Blevins Is in a dilemma ball seasons overlap, moreao that he’s the class of the 3-year-old thoroughbred rac were Mike Souchak, with a five- ing crop. Important meeting of Man tournament. over-par 40, and a pair of 38- No. 3. Peck Lumber and he wouldn’t trade places than baseball and football, or Youngster with the longest The 27 - year -.old Canadian No. 4. S4ars with anyone. basketball and baseball. 'I don't know what else he gravated an ankle injury and is chester’s Little League officers name cieated the biggest stir shooters, A1 BeasUnk and Ray ba,s to do,” wondered trainer back on the sidelines. and those interested In the pro seized the lead Thursday, mond Floyd. No. 5. Army * -Navy Here’s his problem; "Dallas called to remind me as East Catholic High’s track shared It with Bruce Crampton NATIONAL LEAGUE —The New York Knickerbock of my contract with them,” Frank Oatrone. "But every time Owners of six other starters In gram will be held Wiednesday U.S. Royal Safety Aii* Ride' Knudson, Crampton and Janu Buckley Field he wins, they seem to find some the Kentucky Derby were un night at 8 o’clock at the Army squad squared its season log at Friday, regained sole, possession ary — farming the last trio off ers want him to play profession BleVIns said. ”1 think my .500 today with its third Saturday and since has content No. 1. Man. Auto Parts al basketball. chances are better«in basketball excnise why he might not have, daunted by Lucky Debonair’s and Navy Club. They cost less. ySTAREYTSf^ ed himself with Jaimes Bdnd the tee —completed the first No. 2. Medlc;s or shouldn’t. triumph aiiid are pacing around Tom Conrap, president, re straight success. After losing hole in regulation par 6 before —The Dallas Cfowboys want because I have not played foot three in a row, Coach George movies. , No. 3. Green Manor him to play professional foot ball since high .school. But I'm “He’s won six out of nlnjs wadUrg for the PreekneM. ports the opening day schedule romping h ^ k to the storm shel H o . 4. Moriarty’s In addition to Dapper Dan, — Sunday—will be discussed. mmm^ woui Grasso's club bounded back and Discussing the mental anguish ter. ball. not going to make a definite de races and was second the other the latest success was an 31-41 c< leading a twice-delayed No. 5. Nassiff Arms I A 6-foot-1, 188-pounder, Blev cision yet. I have a real good three times. What more can you the horses are Tom Rolfe, Na Final rosters will be submitted decision o v e r St. Thomas event, Knudson declared: The 7,132-yhrd Trinity River ins starred In basketball at Ar- contract with Dallas.” ask?” tive Charger, Hall to All, Swift and schedules issued. Also, a layout has absorbed somewhere Ruler and Flag Raiser. COMPLETE RATHER ElOHI Aquin-aa" High in New Britain. ”I think it’s just about the MAY kin.sas AM&N, a Negro school A second-round NBA draft After Lucky Debonair won the report on the recent town wide r Co-Captain Pete Blirmonau- same for players who still are in in the vlqlnlty of (our inches of 16 Sun. 1-2 playing In the Southwestern and a professional football con Kentucky Derby May 1, specu^ house to house canvass for MUFFLERS cious .scored a double, winning contention... as much tension rain since Sunday morning, and 16 Sun. 3-4 Athletic Conference. , tract for a fellow who hasn't lators dwelled on what might money will be made. INSTALLATIO^f THAU SWITCH for them as myself.” playing conditions are anything 17 Mon. 5-1 But Blevins was a standout BRAKE RELINE the 220 and 440-yard dashes. but favorable. played the gridiron since high iMrire happened tf Dapper Dan FREE! He al.so placed third in the 100 Knudson, with a 64-hole total 18 Tues. 2-3 footballer aa an end in high school Indicate that Blevins has had started moving a little soon The Scoreboard and anchored the relay squad. of 209, held a one-shot margin Tournament officials, viewing 19 Wed, 4-5 school at Tuscaloosa, Ala., and made some respectable moves. er-or the race bad been just a Thiings Are Humming INSTALLED Underdog role has apparently over Crampton and Tony Lema the weather forecasts with dis 20 Thurs. 1-8 the Cowboys want to try him at UtiUe bit longer. He was lest at REC SOFTBALL 21 FH. 5-2 flanker back or split end. And his career totals bear it I At stimulated the Eagles '’and no as the field prepared to try may, said if rain prevented the out: 2,241 points In four colle three-quarters of a mUe and Base hits were falling eJl over 12.95 one is happier than Grasso. again today. wirtdup today the tournament 24 Mon. 4-1 They've got his name on a only a nock behind Lucky at the Mt. Nebo last night — 88 in all Hamilton Standard contract for a tryout at the Cow* giate seasons, with a 23.3-polnt FORD, CHEV-. East swept all three jui^plng A formidable sextet, lingering would probably be extended un 25 Tues. 3-5 average hla senior year. > end of ttw 1)4 miles. — as the Roc Slow Pitch Soft- An Equal Opportunity PLYMOUTH Rellne nil four wheels. events with juniore Paul Bavler three shots back at 212, was til Wednesday. Beyond that 26 Wed. 2-4 bojrs’ tra in l^ camp at Thou ball League got underway, Wa^ Bleed fyetem , acUust compo(»ed of Julius Boros, point, with the Greater New Or 27 Thurs. 1-6 sand Oaks, CiaHf., July 16. The Knlcks have (x>ntacted It would have made no differ- Employer and Bob Linson getting firsts. «nce, acoordkig to the oonOdent nut Barbers outlasting Mortar- braking contact, care Gardner Dickinson, Doug San leans Open scheduled to begin 28 Frt. 3-2 The National Football League him about contract terms and ty’e, 16-11. Each side started off Summary; ders, Ohl Chi Rodriguez, Don team became understandably they’ll work out a proposal with Oatrone. Ousnuiteed fully road tested. lOO-y^ dash—1. Baanight (EC): Thursday, plans remained In' 31 Mon. 2-1 » with a five-run first inning. The As Long As You January apd A1 Gelberger. definite. JUNE concerned last Thursday when him tWa week. Meanwhile, the “H4 wasn't going to pans my dUIerenoe was a seven-run sixth 1 Tues. 4-3 the Knicke of the National Bas Oowboya are keeping their eye bone,” declared the trainer. Own Your Car on the golnga on. firanw by the Baibors. BRAND NBW dash—i, Blirmonaucloua •2 Wed. 2-6 ketball Association drafted “They could have run around Jim Slogal went four for four 8 Thurs. 1-4 Blevins in the second round. And Blevlna? He’a just Walt-j the track again.'' to lead the winwn at bat while 440-yard di^h — i, PurmoiMuicloua 4 Frl. 5-3 Why not play for both? ing for the bidding to atop. When Lucky tlebonalr first Bill Vlot and Bob Carlson each > A). ^ 1 — l53«l. 3. Docker 7 Mon. 4-2 popped feito prominence by collected three aaftiee and Jim ’65 880-yard run—1. Katocka (A)- a. 8 Tues. 3-1 boating Jacinto in the Santa An- McCawley and Joe TwaronUe TOP RECORDING STARS! Jordan (EXJ); 3. Wheeler (EC). T— 10.5. 9 Wed. 4-5 Ui Deny, there also were skep ctouted homers. Dave McKin Stttdebaker 2. Golden 10 Tliurs. 2-8 Indians Play Home Today,- tloa. Tb^ cited an extremely ney, Tony Page, Harry Bemia (EX)): 3. Lynch (EXll. T--4;48.9 11 Fri. 5-1 fast wwkout before the race and Mike Welcfa, all wUh three Two-mile run—1. LaBelle (EC) 14 Mon. 3-4 JacMio, taUng too much out of All Modda— Bosco (A); 3, Chetelat (EC). T —3. hits in four tripe, paced the (3ae ",AII About Rain" 10;4a.8. 15 Tues. 1-2 East Catholic Plays Awayi Mm. ' Houee Gang. Immediate Delivery 88()-yard relay — Bast Catholic 16 Wed. 3-5 Jacinto ham t raced ittnce hla Tonight, ttie Teachers play At Substantial (Basnlght. Cacase, Watts. lijrmon- 17 Thurs. 4-1 aucloua). T—1:371. Manchaater High (1-8) came,' licking by Lucky Debonair. He PelUn’s. Savings Broad Bavler (HXJ); 3. is Frl. 5-2 NOOC competltioa ia going’" came to Pimlico last Saturday Walnuts 602 107 Xt-16-20-6 Credit Maarewlcz (EC); 8. Blanches (TC). 21 Mon. 1-8 back to home grounda after two full swing with South Windsor,' STEREO and MONO Dlstiuice—18’6H”. road gomee and hoated Maloney for the Preaknosi Pfsp but ag- Morkuiy'b 612 201 0—11-18-4 AS LOW AS HIzh Jump — 1, Llneen (EC); 3. 22 Tues. 2-4 (2rl), home to Granby High and NO MONEY DOWN Mamns (EC); 3. Keane (EC). 28 Wed. 1-6 High of Meriden. Tha Indiana Elltngt-m High (3-2) traveling Height—S’4”. 24 Thurs 3-2 ofina alive against Briatol Cen to Suffield. ^ UP TO A YEAR TO Pole vault-1. Ktrol (EC); 3, Bus- 25 Fri. 6-4 tral last week after aoortng lewlcx (A); 8. Mclnemey (A). Tomorrow afternoon Chene 1 00 u r b c it y Height—9 6”. 28 Mon. 2-1 only one nin in the find three (0-2) hoato Prince T c PAY AT SlvH put — 1, Omleinskl (A): 3, 29 Tues. 4-8 gamea. CJovbntr *1895 Tareyto E ^ | k»1A); 8, Ruggiero (BCj. bis- Join tho Unswitchablet. \ 30 Wed 2-8 East CathoUo (S-0) took a (6-2) recelvea Onmwa FCR EXPERT ' i Jawelln — 1. Emond (A): 3, Ri • JULY raat from Hartford CV>unty Con- High. naldi (EC); 8. EgrI (A). Distance— Got tho filter eigoretto' 160'10V4". 1 Thun. 1-4 feranda comi>etltlon, rtaltbig ^ Mancheator track ww Im E K L ALIGN1IBNT-~WBKEL Bk^ANONG Discua—1, Omleinskl. (A): 3 Zle- 6 Tues. 6-8 Petiney High tn Baat Hartford. jooka for that evaalva flret viw^ “HADiATOR BBFAIRINQ AND RKG0RIN6 witli the tastf' mak (EC); 8. Uneeh (EC). Dls- Ray LaOaca blanked Penney worth fighting for. ^ tsne %fi-l a .” ' r 0. - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,. CONN, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 196S PAOl THUrrMW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1965 •*>AGE TW ELVE d a i l y c r o s s w o r d P U Z Z L E Business Services THERE 0U6HTA' BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Hda Wanted--Mah M Help Wa OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ' LITTLE SPORIS B Y R O U S O N O ffe re d IS AntvMr to ProvtoMO Punlo EXPERUDNOSn) drtvw isr hira- DnVBRS, sc* YOU ARE A-II Truck la A-ll ber yard Jn BoMon area. O s l 7:18-8;4t a.m.. 3-8:4S p.m. A| CLASSIFIED VlMir AURPOlSe lAMOCD A n d a c u r p r is e w h e n h e i o d e d People and Things Cellara, atUca, trash, email 648-3198. ply SOvir LaM Bus line, truoklng dobs A-1 right! Can 1M0S6 f t t U O U O A W lo T H lT iM O t t - OP w h a t t h e e v e n i n g c o s t h im - Bralnard Place, MBittcrraldi \ ! / ACBOa nundt Tom’f S4S-2^, Trwnano uoUng TRUCK MECHANIC lNidmHM(er Serrloe. HEfif.CAStUHCLeiAmiR lReAO¥«^EAV^ 1 C01M.D Uneoin friand ADVERTISING 8AlV»ffTiR-*+.80- ^ S3 Zoo animal TREE REMOVAL, pnming, OfORCHESHMffATfHOR POOD fO R s i t t e r ■>4fi;7S- FOR PRIVATE FLEET Commercial BU6LOA«OF»A6JpR»cnc»0Aa« ^ 4H«iuy as Bank P*P* PLWER< 8R0K6 JVHOME.BOVS. B U T! Lodf* appurionanta CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS land clearing. Work guaran ''H«iO,MILVlH: - i . ■ i MANCHKSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1965 FACT F l f l X B f ^ G B FOUKTEEN BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. MAY 11, 1965 H o m o s For 72 Lots For Sale 73 Suburban F«h* Sale 76 Saborban For Sale 75 Subarbati For Sale 75 Houses For Sile 72 Household Goods 51 Apartment Buildlnffs BusincM Locations Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sfile 72 iiwCKJJDDOB — .6 room brick OLASTONBURT — 30 wooded ANDOVBP. — 6% room Ranch BOLTON LAKE, Keeney Drive. BOLTON Lakefront — Vernon. FDR Jr. Lauds New Job, 1 Tenements 63 For Rent 64 TANNER STREET — wHl build Ranch, doubto gdroge, 2 fire- ■CTM, City water, 81,300. per nestled hi the pines, fireplace, Six room, three bedroom, split 6 room year ’round home, 8 1964 CX1LD6POT 2-door, auto ROCKLEDGB — large custom m a a m j. STREET — 4 fhmliy, plaem, extras galore. Paoek sere. Paoek Realty, 389-74T6. large kitchen, full basement, level. 75 feet lake frontage. bedrooms, sundeck, covered good xa^iuii. Owner 649-5229, 8 bedroom Colonial, iWl both*, matic defrost refrigerator. To THREE ROOM apartment, VERY DESIRABLE space, ap- 4 bedroom Ootontol, bullt-lns, Bowers Area, W 900. B ^ J . h satoy. 889-7476, 6a.4306. assumable mortgage, ■$13,900. Prestige neighborhood. Asking patio, hot water oil heat, knotty CLASSIFIED settle estate 6128. 876-6085. 470 Mato Street, 390. 649-6329, prooclmately 700 sq. ft., hoepttal 3H baths, 2-car guage, gor 941.' Csrpenter, ReiJtor, 649-8061, Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. 334,600. Leggett 846-8963. pine paneling, fireplace, boat geous wooded lot Hayes Agen Resort Property For Sde 74 dock, canoe. Goodchlld-Bart- Won’t Comment on Futurd 9-6. area, 'will sUbdt'Viae. 648-6514. 949-9204. ______. UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY cy. 648-4803. SOUTH WINDSOR — 6-8 brick tett. Realtors, 289-0939, 843-0000, W E S T SIDE LOT 60x188, porUally cleared, Vernon FOUR and hve rooms, heat hot $14 800 — Msnehe^er. 6 room REDUCED two family, everything proctio- 649-4256. Refrigerator, Stove and TV water and parking. No children Houses For Rent 65 New listing—6 room Cspe, Cape, new siding, fenced riiod- n w lake beach, Ashford, ally brand new, over on acre WASHINGTON (AP) ^late Monday that Roosevelts Name to coromtoitot ADVERTISING LYDALL STREET Coim.,3476. Coll Ewri Hartford SEVEN ROOM SPLIT Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. says would head the five-member were: Included or pets. 648-2068. oil heat, fireplace, garage, ed lot with flreidace, sewera 19 price only. Quality, lot, 333,900. J. D. Realty, 648- VERNON . . . High on a hill THREE AND four rooms, fur- 668-0716. with tremendcais riews in each he regairds his appointment to commission, which will admin enclosed yard, city utllltlea, Hutchins Agency, ReeMort, vrartanonahto. location and 6139. Skinner Road. ’Two lava BUesn HernondM, oatosMifi O.ASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 8 Modern Rooms of Furniture nlshsd or unfurnished, oil heat, SEVEN ROOM CAPE with full near bus line, stores and direction. Large six room Colo head the new Equal Employ ister the portions of the 1964 646-0108. charm abound. Seven room COVENTRY LAKE — Oottege tories, one bath, attached chief.of ifte OaNfomla Fair Bm|> 8 A.M. to 6 PJ«. Appliances, Lot No. 298 SIX ROOM apartment, 478 Mkin good location, parking, adidts. dormer. 2 Complete ceramic school. Priced at only 816,- COVENTRY—Five room Ranch, nial with 1% baths, bullt-ine ment Opportunity Oommlseion Civil Rights Act which bon ra 10 Pc. Bedroom Set Oarrteon Colonial In Porter tor sole, 4 rooms, 8 lota, airte- gara^, large kitchen, built- ployment Practices Divisio% 9t. 649-6229, 9-6. Itoasonable. 648-6889. tiled baths. Fireplace in living 800. Excellent condlUon TWO FAMILY — oH vacant, good location, artesian well, combinations, that le now va as “ a wonderful opportunity, a cial discrimination in employ who wiH be nondnotsd t o t : 8 Pc. Living Room Set room, open stairway with NEW 9 t area, two cor garage, rion weU. 648-6036. ins. Large treed lot. Rugs ment. throughout new heat, n4eda work. T. J. breeooway and family plaMered walls, full cellar, cant. Big lot with trees galore. great ghallenge and a promo term ending July 1 and onottiqg COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 25 Pc. Kitchen Set WE HAVE custom RTS waiting carpeting. Tiled floor finished other extras, low down pay and drapes included in tion” over his present Job tm Roosevelt noted that in addi Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. room. By appolniment Mr. STAFFORD'VILLB Lake t- 6 High VA mortgage ($16,800 or term running until July 1, 19TA Den or Spare Bedroom Set for the rental of your apart Suburban For Rent 66 In basement complete with CHARLES LESPERANCE ment, assume mortgage. Call price of 319,200. Call Mr. undersecretary of commerce. tion to banning bias against MONDAS Ikni nUDAZ lOtSO AJtA—SATVBDAY • AAL X^nrio, 049-6306. room Cottage, fumMied, fire so) can be a-seumed. The ask Richard Graham, a burinsoii 38 A WEEK ' ment or home. J. D. Realty, laundry room and bar. Hot wa f i v e r o o m Ranch, aluminum 743-7814, after 6 weekdays. Laughlin, 649-5306. ing price is 319,500 . . . second Asked in an interview If he members of minority groups, SPACIOUS country living, Bol 649-7620 place, boat and motor. Thia executive from Menomonsk 848-6120. ter oil heat. Combination win siding, garage and screen^-hi mortgage is available.r Will regarded the appointment by the act marks the first federal 5344 ton Center Apartments. New 3 dows throughout. waterfront cottage with extra TOLLAND — $17,900. New legislation to outlaw discrimina FaHs, Wts., who ia now Peoefi • TOUR ooopebatiom w u x n i A l 0 7 1 1 rooms with heat, hot water, carport, excellent condition, Barrows «-Wallace take your present home in on President Johnson as a stepping TOAT’S NOT ALL MANCHESTER Vicinity — Split close to bus, school, shopping. waterfront lot, 36,700. Tom Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, Barrows ««-W allace stone to a possible poUtic^ tion on the basis of, sex. Corps director hi ’Tunisia, tor BB AFFBEOIATED l/IM k I I DISCOUNT FURNI'TURB SEVEN R(X)M tenement, 24 Lo stove and refrigerator. 843-4312. MANCHESTER PARKADE Minor, Broker. 876-6043. a trade. T. J. Oockett, Realtor, Level on 2 acres of land, 8 Ten minutes to Aircraft. The family room, minimum down, 643-1577. comeback, he said: Roosevelt, appointed to a term expiring July 1, 1966. WAREHOUSE cust St., 3120. 849-6220, 0-6. Jalousied Breezeway with at MANCHESTER 649-5806 MANCHESTER PARKADE The Rev. Luther Holcomb, 86, BOL’TON Lakefront — New 2 tached 2-car garage. Newly bedrooms, garage, owners an price te right. Bursack Agency, Broker, 743-6885 after 6. ‘"rhe election for the gover term on the commission which 8580 MAIN STREET. 522-7240 xious. Wesley R. Smith Agen MANCHESTER 649-5306 COVENTRY — Builder's home norship of New York is still s expires July 1, 1967, said he Dallas. Tex., a native of Yazoo SIX ROOM duplex, oil furnace, bedroom home, buUt-ln oven painted outside. Redecorated In 649-98S2 or 648-9716. Suburban For Sale 75 VERNON — spotless 6% room CoRtiniMd From Proeodiim Pogo Hartford, Connecticut side. Generous grounds with cy, Realtors, 643-1567. TWO FAMILIES . . . we have oq comer lot .rittlng high with year and a half away. It’s much asked for a two-year term lie- City, Miss., and chairman Of tho children accepted, available and range, 3125. per month. Ranch, cabinet kitchen, ceram' Texas Advisory Oommittes to May 15, 3106. monthly. 843-1936. 643-4551. brick fireplace enclosed by high MANCHESTER — Six room lust ttiked two two family VERNON—6 room Ranch buUt a view, cu.-rtom built 5% room too early to make any decision cause "I Just don't like being Help Wanted— Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 Formerly Fuller Brush Bldg. MANCHESTER — 5 minutes ie bath, basement rec room, NORTH COVENTRY — 30 acre the Civs Rights OommtoMcn. shrubbery for privacy. Ranch with attached garhge, nomea that rit aide by aide 1960, 8 bedrooms, kitchen with farm, small pond, large 3-bed Ranch, paneling, accoustlc ceil about that.” tied down for too long.” from Manchester Green, im fireplace, hot water heat, large level treed lot, only $14,500. for a term expiring July 1, 196A Open Monday Tlirough FOUR ROOMS and garage, nice BiOK loot year, now rented out built-in oven and range, alumi room brick Ranch home, 60x60 ings, built-in cabinets, brick Roosevelt, son of the late Four other commission mem '^^USE TO HOUSE canvassers GOOD FARM top soil, 314. a section, close to bus aM shop Resort Property maculate 6-room Ranch with lot many additional features. Can be sold separately or as a num storms and screens, city Hayes Agency, 643-4803. fireplace, double windows, 1% president, has not run for elec bers were named — one for a Samuel C. Jackson, 86, ’IVv .,jyante TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1966 jpAGE SIXTEEII Daily Net Frees Run iianrlff Btf r lEwning Ifwatt For the Week Ended The Wcathdr M ays, IMS Fereeast a< U. to Weathar ■( haa no specific recommetdatlons Mcmbera of the Junior Cen Fire Technician 3.C. Philip J. Partly elendy oad aiUd tealghli, Klemas, U.S. Navy, son of Mr. at this time. 14,165 tury Club of Ma/irtiestor. Inc., Policy Change Puts Curtis Robert Vater, presldent-riect tow 5teSS; avmy mod ^eassaH to- About Town will fold bulletins for LuU Ju and Ml’S. J. R. Klemas of 485 AMERICAN LEGION Member of the Audit of the MPT, saM today that the lEuTntttg BpraU i nwriww, high oboot T(k nior Museum tonight at 8 at Adams St., recently gradilatod policy establishing primary i^o hureMi of dronbitlon The Bowers School PTA will the hoine of Mrs. Frank Marxen, from a maintenance and oper In Charge of Negotiations secondary negotiations is In' Manehe$ter—A City of Village Charm meet tonight et 7:30 to kiatall 209 Dogwood Lane, Wapping. ation course at Mare Island tune with Atty, Irving Aron new officers. An operetta, “The Naval Schools Command, Val son’s ruling and recognizes the Mystery of Double B ar S The executive board of the lejo, Calif. He is a graduate' of The board of education voted'^polnts made by Curtis on the Integrity of both organizations VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 189 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1965 (Cleeeined AdverUelaf on Page M) PRICE SEVEN CENT! Ranch,” will be given. Junior Century Club of Man Manchnsier High School. to change JU teacher relations upcoming referendum, Leonard to continue to represent their chester. Inc., will meet tomor- policy last night. Henceforth, ^ader argued, “This (referen Members of the American A testimonial dinner will be dum) has no effect on the board own menibers. low at 8:30 p.m. at the home of the teachers will negotiate with This policy, he added, makes tyouths In those brackets to en-^ ’n iey note that civilian work ed. Only the Southeast escaped s r or mesh It was supposed to have been list. ers would not be clothed, housed major losses. heaviest crop toll acroee tha Pentagon experts estimate submitted to the White House by Calculations by the group of or led by the government as are Preliminary e.stlmates placed country in strawberries. 3 p'k^s 1.00 BONUS — 1000 TRIPLE-S STAMPS FREE • New shades it would co?t up to another April 1. That target has slipped 30 specialists conducting the soldiers. Also, they would be fruit crop losses at more then (See Page Seven) i r to about June 1. draft study suggest that the U.S. trained in advance. $10 million, conservation and FOR DETAILS FILL OUT COUPON AND MAIL TODAY 9-11 |3 billion to $5 billion a • Sizes year to raise' military pay Johnson launched the study forces will remain at about the Another proposal in a sense state officials said. present level — 2.7 million at Hardest hit was the lush apple ICE CREAM and incentives enough to with considerable fanfare, Mili would mean turning back the CapVi John's Frozen tary officials have said private least until 1970. block. and peach country of the North- attract an all - volunteer ly they believe the Impression A hefty across-the-board pay . Some years ago the services we.st where subzero December M ARVa military force. became widespread that the Increase which might attract laegan raising their mental cold and spring frost all but Bulletins NAME This calculation, sources said draft would be ended. This, they and hold a force of career serv ■tandards and this has prevent wiped out the production ot AMorted Flavora Noxama Cover Girl Cozmaties ... 97c icemen apparently ranks (airly HADDOCK today, has been made by offi said, has caused a drop-off In ed thousands of men who might many orchards. R egular 1.60 Compaet, Uquid or m atU finiab maka-^ enlistments in all services be well down in the list of proposed otherwlee qualify from joining Vi Gal. # up or Upatick. cials studying the draft and oth The weather’a victims includ CEASE-FIRE ASKED h e a t in o 24-HOUR cause many enlistments are recommendations because of up. ed peaches, apricots, cherries, Pkg. O t C STREET er means of getUng manpower the cost Involved. believed to be made' with the Some officials wonder wheth apples, pears and strawberries. UNITED NAnONS, N.T. DINNERS CUSTOMER At present levels, the Defeiue SPECIALISTS Famous Colgate Toothpaste...... 55c necessary to maintain the prod of the draft in the back er atandards need to be as high Waahlngtcn State officials (AP) — Uniguay enlled an BURNER Department spends about $12 IMG. 39C-SAVE 17c Regular SOc Slae armed services at thUr re ground. am they are for those serving as said pear and dterry ofope had the V.N. Security Coonrll t»- CITY billion a year in military pay dmy to express tto "prefonni H IIK ft DELICIOUS SINCE 1935 SERVICE quired strengths. The Arm y is the only one of riflemen, mechanics, trvtck been heavily damaged jond the Secret Roll on Deodorant .....,. 68c and allowances. apricot and peach cropa ruined. roncara over recent events This study. It is understood, the services how drawing bn the Among the possibilities now drivers and the like. R agular |1. Bvaa more affeotlva ^ . draft and just last FHday the The strawberry crop in the taking place In the DomlaleM will show that the draft must be being considered is Uft substltU' There is- backing for educa Pentagon ordered the biggest western half of the state was Republic” and to appeal tot- Bananas TELEPHONE continued at least until 1970, tion of civilians for thousands of tional incentives to enlist. That O ^ t e e d . Y 4 I monthly draft call in 20 months expected to be SO per cent below an Inunedlate flre. However, sources said Uw military men in such jobs is, a youth might be offered fi — 17,000 men for the Arm y in last year’s yield. report will make a aeriea'of reo- supply clerks,. clerical statters nancial aid in getting a college 14 1 3 " June. BLAST BOCKS CRY , ommend^tlona that are des and hospital attendants, among education, with that aid based Oregtm reported exitenoive igned to stimulate enliatmenta, Tha services need about 600, others. on time he spends in uniform. damage to strewberriee and MOKiK KANftftft cnnftT I h 000 man a year to fill the alota qbaniea to toe Hood Mvar, toe Mo. (ftV) — The vidskir. W FFiagBKQ ^ iSillze manpower reM im M nosy On the face ot It, tbia eouM Another proposal involves ex- untapped because of high man- left by the turnover ot men appear to point to a higbar ooat pamUng toe Ugb echool junior First Hospital Week Birth Oallaa, FTeewwtor and La saotton nan race r •mm U1 standards and posaJWy sub whose termb a t M rvice run out since dvihan Mlariaa might be nOTC into e.Wnd of preparato Orande araaa. today bgr Clelebrating the^irst birth in Manchester in N of stitute clrillans in some of the or who ratiia'. expected to. be graaiar than r y oouraa tor mlNtary aervloe. Utah, where o m a a rn tj bee tobs now handled by men In unl- Moat men now drafted aver thoae paid to mao m unUoitn. Under ordera o f Oongress, tola -tional Hoapitftl Week, Mrs. John Von Deck, pitoi* suffered on aatimaitod tatoi o< 15 BOLAND OIL COMPANY age as years of agi> Thera Is Junior ROTC ia being expanded miUlon to toult lo«, However. MBM advooatoe ot dent^ of the Women's Auxiliary, presents the Markets O I| T | . M IV ^Bv’a combination of means, it discussion ot dipping down and Oiia oounfi||atoHd in Uw long 254 to 1,300 schools snd mother, ‘ Mre. Albert Stuff an of Tolland, with a Pm stdent Johnaon to daelan 349 CENHR STROT dt. Wosf Coator S». WeRlwiw 441-4120 t i hoped to reduce reltanoa on drafOng youths younger than run tbm uaaaniVitew migtak ha gMg lowe An tlWmats enr^ Ova oouBltoa botoet. of Dowtoft, The SU|£EfUia’ daughtof waa MperqC Oto tbe draft- that, p o e ih ly j^ t h e minimum ‘ gt mart >Vba» lOftgOO i (h a atudy was ordered kg’; toe « aft m eyit A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1965 PAGE MANCHESTER BVEWBW HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1965 1>A0E TWO South Windsor Sheinwold on Bridge Dzen Asks $42,725 Compromise Budget Plan South , .. Town GOP Endorses EXPERT m u s t WORK OUT Both »We» vuln«r*bU n o r t h Proposed by DellaFera Wallen - Larsen Capital Goals Panel Asks e x c e p t io n s t o RULES A 943 For District Sewer 5 K 53 Slate for Convention Mrs. George V. Johnson, Sr. By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD of Bauer Rd., East Hampton 0 94* A bi-pMilKan tovm budeet>J»uref!it any chanift* in the announce* the engagement of IOV2 Mills in Next 6 Years During the contest lor the , 4b 107 6 33 The A. Dzen (Construction Co. of Manchester, with a enoompfc.'ainjf aupjfeJiUonji from | majority * budget, her daughter, Doria J. Wallen, Harold S. Vanderbilt Cup a few ivEST The Republican Town Committee went on record last town directors of both political j "There Is something w ong. months ago, a well-known play ▲ Q 106 5 4> 7 2 niffht as favoring the election of the seven-man slate base price of |42,725, is the apparent low bidder for to Earl Clifford Larsen, son of Th* capital goals and Im-'^the middle school program was mrties, «-aa proposed last night' DellaFera said, "when the ma- er came to grief on a crucial VA96^. constructing 2,855 linear feet of sanitary sewers to Mr and Mrs, Erling Larsen, 46 provementa committee has rec not approved or dlsapprq.ved, of party-endorsed candidates to the State Constitutional bv Republican Town Chalrm.in Jority can go off into secret Doane 8t. Supt. Warner said. The quea, hand because he knew the rules 0 Q37 service the 8th District’s customers in the (!3iambers- and Director FrancL- Della Fere .! •’Sucua" to decide the tax rate ommended that the town set 4b None A 142 Convention later this year—despite the challenge to the Mrs. Wallen wa* graduated tion on the referendum waa but hadn’t worked out the ex Irving -L cckwood - Broad St*. ^ ' — liell.iFera told the GOP town .leaving the minority, which aside 104 mills for capital im SOUTH elate from Republicans Atty.<^ from Portland. Conn., schools provements in the next six for $10,000 to be appropriated ception* to the rules. A AKI« dication of the majority o f tba committee la.st night Uiat he he said represent.^ «lmo»t as lening lead — Jack of and Mr*. William (jollin* of leader was Robert Stavnieky, property owner*. and i» employed a* secretary years. for an architect’* study for V Q OthsTS whose bids were plans to suggest a change in the nothing t for the Nicholas A, Saraceno preliminary plans for a middle hearts. , . 0 A K 7 Hartford. 160 Gardner 9t. As soon as a construction T h e recommendation, con opened in the 8th District Fire town ? budgetary procedure that ___. . Agency. Middletown. Mr. Lar school. South’s opening bid of two A AKQ98 Although the town had sup DellaFera read a letter from contract is voted, the directors, would provide more opportunity' Although the Republican* had tained in a report to the town without the necessity of coUing sen is a graduate of Manches council, calls for earmarking a It was pointed out that If the club* showed a game-forcli^ Sonlh West North E «t Otto Herrmann, the only Re house last night are: Ouerrera for the two parties to work o.it prepared a fohriplete » ^ e t P*M ported the bid of Atty. Jaanee a SFpeclal meeting of the Dle- ter schools and Morse Business half mill in the first year and present 8-4 system were con hand but not neco-ssarlly a bid 2 A Ps«i 2 0 publican member of the town and Sons of Bloomfield. $44,370: a compromise budget. mernselves, with tinued, three new elementary dable club suit. North’s rc.spon.se Pass 4 A P*« Oollln* for Congrea* last year. housing authority, stating that trlct'a taxpayers, will borrow College. He is vice 'president of increasing the amouht by a hedf 3 A' PkM Town Chairman Francis Della- and the Jarvis (Jonstructlon Co. HLs prr.po.sal would require ^era said differed those Larsen's Hardware, Inc. mill each year for the next five. .schools would be needed by 1970 of two diamonds was "nega- 4 NT Pass 5 ♦ the new addition to the houaing- construction money, backed up the m.'joritv partv make its Uve,” showing a very poor hand All PeM Fera .said laet night that he of Manchester, $64,420. by 5-year payment notes of th# An August wedding i* plan In the sixth year three mills to accomodate pupil growth. 6 A fdr-the-eldorly project “might With tho addition of engi budget known ten davs prior to ^h^' d'd »'y to preseiU them would be designated for capital According to anticipated en without promising a real d a- felt the town should endorse well be on the way to comple asseasments. ned. the party approved slate. neering, administrative, legal The proposed construction of the dccdline for .setting the ts.x works. rollment for 1956-66, some chil- mond 8uU. The rest of the bid spade. You Hold: SpwiM. Q-IO- tion If (former director o< de ding waa very natural. and financing costs to Dzen’s the sanitary sewers was spark- While the report noted that I dren would have to be moved 6-5; Heart*, J-10-8-7-4-3; Dla- “ Republicans ought not be velopment) Atty. Herman 'Yule* oonstruotioii bid, the cost of the sSv u;2„ out of theif neighborhood school West opened the Jack of fighting Republicans over m had not had interference from plugged by a petition, circulat conMdered, DellaFera this plan would not provide the New President iiiond*. Q-5-2; Club*, None. project will be about $50,000, ed by about a dozen resident* Staffers Sought revenue necessary to complete are due to overcrowded class hearts, and declarer played low iraue like this,” he said. memliers of the authority.” He criticized the Demewa**' Mrs. John Dyment of 45 What do you *ayT and Will come to about $17.50 of the area, and submitted to majority. the capital improvement re room capacity, while other from the dummy. East followed Answer; Bid four heart*. This Town committee member The Democratic majority of "Between the two partie.s." he budget for seeming to be "al- Diane Dr. was elected president the onUnary rule of saving his per linear foot. the District director# for their mr»si arbitrary" in its cuts,, and For Merrie-Wood quests, it would. If adopted, pro .schools would have spare rooms shows fine trump support Alexander I*enny pointed out the authority fired Atty. Yulee, said, "we might come up with vide funds for approximately 62 of the Ladles of St. James at ace to capture dummy’s king. that any votes for Collins by The 48 property owners In consideration. (or "not appropriating enough available. ' (usually five or more trumps), a Republican, from the post last The area is now serviced by a good budget." per cent of the project* request- ’TTie school administration a meeting held last evening at This bookish play cost EJasl 1470 town RepubUcan* might threat m o n ^ stating that hi* working the area, if Dzen’s bid Is ac to some department.s to support Counselor* and assistant St. James’ School. A resident of a singleton or void suit, and no cepted. will be assessed approx septic tanks, many of them of Della-Fera'.s recommendation said it felt "that the seventh points. more than 9 point* In high en the candidacy of the three relationship with the authority came after he and the other all the items listed in the budg-' counselors are needed for a'l | _ . . . , Manchester for the past seven South won with the queen of imately $8.75 per front ?oot. 150-gallon capacity, the mini ■' i Camp Merrie-Wood. and eigStth grade children cards. You are eager to prevent nominees from the Fourth State had “deteriorated.” mum authorized before the two Republican directors. Har would be best to move and. af yeara Mrs. Dyment Is a past hearts and drew three rounds of Senatorial' Difitrict—which in The District directors had es In addition, he aaid, "it is the Connecticut Valley Girl *3^ secretary of the organization. the opponents from dlacovering town adapted the state public old A. Turkington and Har ter being together. better trumps. He cashed the top dia cludes Manchester. timated the coat at $8-$9 per lan Taylor, had critici.sed the pretty poor financing to try to j Srout ^eviouT grand list which was a fine fit in dtamonde or chibs. front foot. health code. grouping for their instruction Other officers eledted are monds, ruffed a diamond in The town committee unani majority Democrats for adopt get in funds ifrom taxes l to pay Chester and B olton^ I ^^efore the reassess Mr*. Leonard Parla, vice presi dummy, and tried the spade fi Father Threatens Regulations now require that for new firehouses." Instead, he would be the result. Also the For Shelnwold’* 86-poge book mously voted to support the Dzen has offered to complete ing "a political budget ’ Miss Mane LaChance, the ment. --However, this did not af dent; Mrs. Frank Roberts, sec- nesse. West won with the queen new and replacement tanks be said, the towm should bond for seventh and eight grades in let "A Pocket Guide to Bridge. ” party endorsed slate, which In the construction within 90 days of a 760-gallon minimum Turkington .said the majority new camp director, has an fect the conclusions essentially. all elementary schools would reta^ ; Mis* Joan Scheiben- (rf spades, but declarer (kill had Infant, Captured of the award of a contract but, the firehouses, which he said nounced Uiat adult scouts, moth pflug, treasurer. Named as send 50 cents to Bridge Book. cludes former Chief Justice and capacity, had voted for an "unnecessary" The committee was formed in have made necessarj- the hir a trump in dummy for his laM Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin, for. before any award can be mado, require major capital expendi ers or any woman over 21 years 1962 at the request of the town chairman of committees are Manchester E>e. Herald, Box .6 mill tax increase "so they tures, because there is no ready ing of three more classroom spade. Six clubs, bid and made 3318, Grapd Central Station, mer GOP state chairman Edwin After Hours the bids must be chec’aed by UNITED KNOTS TIED can appear to be holding the of age V. ho enjoys working with manager. Us purpose was to aid teachers than we have found Mr*. Edmund Stanton, ways East should make the right 8th District Counsel John La- ca.sh available in the capital children and likes the outdoors New York 17, N.Y. May Jr., and former secretary ' I HONOLULU (AP) — a rcu lt tax line next year before the , ^ the manager in planning a long necessary under the middle and 'means: Mrs. John Jacobs play by reading the bidding. Belle, and another public hear Ls welcome to register for a Copyright. 1968 of state Mrs. FrEuicee Redlck, (Continued from Page One) Court Judge Samuel P. King town election in 1966. A budg- ^ ______range method of financing fu school proposal.” Mother Seaton; Mrs. Joseph South went to six clubs without ing of tile involv^ propei-ty Town committee members counselor's position. Graduate ture projects. This was an al Gorman, publicity; Mr*. An General Feature# Ooip. oil from the Fourth Senatorial granted 18 final decrees of di et surplu.s of about $200,000 The administration said it hearing a single strong bid by District; the infant, Kitty, in a shelter owners must be held. vorce Monday, unaware that a predicted for the current fiscal agreed that the town must try senioi' scouts are eligible to reg ternative to "immediate need” considered the projections of a drew Undberg, program; Mrs. his partner. Obviously South to "hold the tax line’’ in the ister for work as assislmt financing that the town had fol William Codes, hospitality, Mrs. And James Bent and Atty. while he and hi* wife decided The public hearing will be new divorce law had been year shows, he said, that a Re 10 per cent increase in student had only a singleton heart? John Bonee of Hartford, and the child's future. advertised shortly and regis signed by the governor last Sat publican proposed tax cut last future. counselors. lowed previously. population "low" compared John Strelchum and Miss Marie If East took his ace of hearts Lemuel Miller passed on a Three camping sessions of FUlere were elected represent Atty. Samuel Gould and Fred "N o," Jones replied, the steak tered letters will go out to the urday. year would have been feasible. With the advent of a town- at the first trick, declarer would suggestion he *aid he had re eight days each have been manager-councU form of gov- with the 12 per cent rate over atives to the Manchester Coun erick Conord of West Harford. knife at the Infant’s throat. 48 property owners, advising "Oops!” said Judge King Taylor said that, although the last few years. later get a discard on the king Atty. Oolllns, who was the them of the meeting. the Republican directors had ceived from a taxpayer, that scheduled at the camp. They I emment In South Windsor, it cil of Catholic Women. After 2>/4 hours, police noticed w h ^ he learned the new law the town set a statutory limit waa felt that a sense of conti School Board Meet* Installation o f officers will of hearts. That discard would party-endorsed candidate for Jones was tiring. He was shift At the public hearing they was in effect. "done their homework" and will be from July 6 to 9 and 12 The board of education will help him if South reversed his on the tax rate; the fixed limit to 15. July 19 to 22 and 26 to nuity could prevail despite the be held June 14 at the Bolton ENDS TONITE — A T 8:10 Congress from the First Oon- ing the baby from arm to arm. will be apprised of all the "There are now six of thee# come up with an alternate meet tonight at 8 in the high spade and diamond holdings.,In 29. and Aug. 2 to 5 and 9 to 12. changes of administration Lake House. gressional District, last year, changing his hold on the knife 50 Admitted to ECHS National Honor Society costs and of the aasessments couples who are still technlcsdly budget proposal, they were not wnuJd help attract industry, he school. Included on the agenda this case East would get an even The camping day ia from 9 a.m. caused by the political structure has challenged the party-en as he did. and will be a.sked to vote their married,” he said. permitted by the majority to aaid. will be discussion of the three break by taking hi.s ace of dorsed slate to the Ocnventlon. Wilbur Bennett miggested to 3:30 p.m of elected officials. When he made one of the approval. The directors may go The new law prevents couple* days which were added to the held last week at the South Both Atty. OoWtne and hie wife The Robert W. Doyle Chapter6>aiKl Patricia Rioux, Sheleen<*>Daniel Bourque, Anne Camp-
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