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Average OaUy^Nrt Press R vi The l^eather Vor flie Week Ended June 18, 19W , dear, cooler tonight, low 00* 60; eunny and pteMant tamos* 14,608 >qw. U«fa TC-eik Manehester^A City of VfUt^e Charm (dsuwUled Advertteinf oa Eage 91) PRICE SEVEN GHNY8 VOL. LXXXV, NO. 230 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., 'THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1966

Bank Bandit Loses His Cool HAMDBJN (A P ) — A U.S. Bombers Attack bandit in Bermuda ^dtorta robbed a tonncii of the Oon- necUcut Savings Bank to- day. Police said he fled with about $500. .The man was described as about 35, and needing a Hanoi Depots Again shave. He displayed a pistol, police said. Charles Rauch, executive vice president of the bank, said the man came in about 10 minutes after the bank New Raids opened and handed a paper bag and a note to a teller. Another teller spotted Seven Miles what was happMiing, he said, and the alarm was set From Capital off. The man ran out the front door and into the SAIGON, South Viet street. Nam (AP) — American bombers attacked Commu- nist fuel depots in the vi- State News cinity of Hanoi for the sec- ond straight day today, the U.S. command announced. Government Both Navy and Air Fores planes pairticlpated to toe raids, whicih hit fiiel dumps around toe Prepares to capital of Oommlnlat North Viet Nam. Oose Books The closest raid today to Ha- noi was seven and a half miles from toe capital, a U. S. spokes- HARTFX>RD ,(AP)—The state mam sa id . W ednesday, in th eir spent $390 million frorff its Gen- cloaest penetration to Hanoi, Air , eral FWd and $96 million in Force bomlberB smashed a blg^

highway funds during the fiscal fuel depot only three miles froto year that ends at midnight to- the heart of toe c*ty. Pope Commemorates Coronation night, Finance Comimlssioner There was no immediate esti- George J. Ooniklling said today. mate of the damage dene by toe Pope Paul VI blesses members of the Vatican d ity diplomatic corps as he en- Conkllng said the figures were ters St, Peter’s Basilica to attend Mass commemorating the third anniversary raiders. preliminary. The state’s books An Air Force spokesman said of his coronation. At left is Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani and at right, Msgr. Sal- will not be dosed on the fiscal no Oommunlat MIG Jets were vatore Copferri of the Vatican ceremonial, office. (AP Photofax) year for several weeks, be said. (AP Photofax) sighted and no surface-to-air The state’s surplus at the end This photo wa8 broadcast last night by Viet Nam News Agency, claiming misailee were fired before toe of the biennium next June 30 man at left is U.S. Air Force pilot Murphy Neal Jones, captured after his plane American planes roared away. will probably top $31 million, The raids oemtinued toe Pentagon Says Still Smoking Oonikllng said. ’The estimate Is was shot down during raids on Hanoi and Haiphong yesterday. The picture, the agency said, was taken during an impprovised news conference. American strategy designed to based in part on the fact that deprive the North Vietnamese WASHINOTON (AP) — tax inooraie for the year Just army of Its vital fuel supplies Despite warnings, including ending exceeded General Fhnd. and thus hamper its movement those now printed on pack- . spending by $27 million. of men and supplies to the Viet Draft Should Take ages, Americans conitinue to Spending projected for the fis- War Escalation Dispute Ckmg to South Viet Nam. smoke those cigarettes. cal year that begins July 1 wiU Bartier U.S. mftitasy officials IXiring .the fiscal year be some $190 million, with anti- proclaimed toe sJttacks Wetoiee- Younger Men First whiGh ends today, the I>e- cipated tax revemie figure at day on toe fuel (fepote at Hanoi pnrtment of Agriculture $191 m illion. and Haiphong a qpeotaeulBr Gasoline taxes go directly into Continues Around World says Americans, including suoceea. and an Air Fores gen- WASHINGTON (AP)—A long-awaited Defense De- mtotoiy tarcee ovtanm a, the highway fund. The total in- eral termed them the “ most WABHENGTON (A P ) - The would be — “ What do you pro- that the war hi Southeast Asia partment study concluded today that the draft should oonsumed a lecMd 584 bU- some tUs year was $M mUioc. has such a worldwide impact it aigntficant, most tmportant woridwlde dispute over U.S. pose to do?” jodeugned to induct the youngest eligMe men first Xan more Oiaii hurt yearVs ^ IVilbright said he was only woidd be “ fiiUle” to dtscuss strike of the war.** and not men nearest 26—I'Those who are the most set- record. Studio B u n n ' ' bombinc of oil InStailatlOns on jjjat the undorseore- NATO wtthfout considering Viet “Ttila ought to prove that we There were eHgUt decOnes, LTMiB (APM 4 riuiUo b^oog- Nam. can take out any mtotary target tled ip their careers,” ing to James Weitand, an elder- ihe outakirte of Hanoi and Hai- discuss "the conse • Tlbe change wbuld rifift the every man who wishes it and is the department reportad, in pbong flashed anew on Capitol we want to, fdthough this Is no ly artist, was deetroyed by fire guenoes” of the U.S. actions. FUlbright recalled Britlrii dis- eanphasls to the 19-20 age brack- able to serve.” oommmptioa of clgam and HiX today with a call from Sen. ‘T respectfully say to you that sooiation from the bombing sign that we will do that,” add- eariy today after being bit by Tiuming to what be described pipe tabacoo daring tiie peart J.W, Bblbrtght, D-Aik., for an ed MaJ. Gen, Gilbert L. Meyers, et - , Bgbailng. you u e proposing nothing,” Wednesday and noted that some "OomftMrt oommanders prefer 12 m—and tbe testified as tbe committee Vwrtal “Saflor Smrrioe” during that Bhl- purposes to innumerable fields world- 9t’e been like a aecbnd emergence e( motor hotels to wound up its hearlngB Into the where toatr analysis is vital. He LONDON (AiP) — A* BritehiM In money tanns, tbe saamen home to me. I’ve aperit baK «< (See Page Twenty-Three) b r ^ say what his sHerasttvs eraJttons of the’ Selective Serv- Msrihstten. said their igreatert Mumpb merchant seamen beaded back boosted Ihelr average weeMy my Ufe here.” pay by eimut $2.80 to $68.80 end ice Sysitehi. eemee without recognition to the to their ships today — gium- For yean tbe Astor was borne poftent reatong, hour after bour, hUng that their 46-day strike cut toe average number of The pentagon study was ^ ^ presiderite and riiow business ef technioal documente. bad gained them Utile or nolh' bour they wlU work by about deredhy President people. Bvery presideirt has C fT 'iltfH rV ’ T H flC IlS S lO ll I- experts ssUmated that hm> to roughly 88 with over- yeam ago hut had not b ^ stayM at the hotel since 1993, The Elart Room of the WWte Bouse was Jammed for the cer- toe tteig) may aventuaXy oort time. Tltelr wage stUl wUI be mam pUbUc, despite some once,, SOGDldtogsuconBag to a favor- the country as nvueb as $280 leas than moot Bkarapesn ses- giuatoBigr * — OboMM-from fldhtorntoMWOotagrese . __ a ______m - __ — ------* 4,^ w emony at which Helms, 69, took Xe AStor legend, a man mliXon. toMi ssoa. told the oommittee------toe sleep tUnklng he was prsaideril tbe oalto as suoceesar to Adm- 1 that volunteer _«j|d woke up a toeer. Gengras Meets Scranton Wbart edltorlalB catted •^thte teirlbie ooet” cut ctear across maM eonUnue to be He was Chailea HvansBvana ...... —------^------Britain’s shaky economy — end riviHans should Ht^bes, «bo bedded down to B^iRBXIBUBia, Plo. (AP) Storm Delays jBiUtaxy-men wherever ^e presidential mite to MM Geiwras. Repubhean from lost wages and depleted union treasuries . to lost exports rnwiOlis after hearing the favorable ear- ^ q _. Lunar Launch BuUetms he ssM the nation ly retunsi. But during the night wwto»« J * ^ and into the vaults of the Bank of England. *«sd^^2

Sorsnton taU newsmen ttat attempt to launch a Lunar Bx- world money markets during IVsaee today toot M kvin loss hto sdvics to Gengras was to I^orer satellite toward an orott toe strike, with its inllationary Ms AmeriosnHnsde imOlear meet ‘The people to toe rireeta around toe moon to investigate weapons July 1, toe day radiation and other potential Ftanoe wltiidraiws Its forees. and St toe ptonto. Start cam- Added to this were toe lasses paigning, eaziy end wofk right dangers to astronauts. from the Integrated North Georgia Town Sets The launching tentatively was to the shipowners. Atlaatte 'Treaty Organization torougb eleotion day. Get as The oast to tbe publio — to rescheduled tor 12:06 pm . BDT enmiwaiid. But, toe Anforican many Mends and mesubars of higher prices for fo ^ and other Friday. meiiio handed llw FnnSh tos.hunfty involved to tbe osm- commoditlM — could not be Wind.drtven rains from s Foreign Mfaiisiry by Ambas- estonatod aocurately yet. Strict Nightly Curfew tropical dtstoriMnoe centered to sador ftosiles K. Bohlen, left Oeiwtas sold Ua vhtt to tow The Seamen’s Union estimat- ripped to tbs fenl-; gavetnor’s ofnes the OuX of litaxioo fell on Cape s door tar future nfani- _ Cto. 8AT) - For 0. fiag ed it paid out toe equivalent of watotsoMd on stapitazWes to tola KeimedyMiBieoy throughoutvuvugnoui thewio night. ^__ le eooperaflon, M and .when toe i tone this year nctol Otttatels toy tosy era pusrisd year's ODnneettouk oampnign. But the launch crew iMDceeded al>out $760,000 to strike bene- the atartas of Ftencb darees tooUHsa have beset the einieas ^ ^ turn of events. and Scranton’S. 1902 esperiences with the countdown on the Delta to ftensaay booster rockst, hoping for s aWpowners and St lUs arm* Georgto town. Al- «i jtwt don’t understand »,*’ to Pennsytvania. . SKportera braak to toe weather. were anxious to get toe ritips most’' svsey citizen was affected FoUoe CWef I . J. McOfarrato "Tbe Democrats are in power and tbe RepitoUcana face a reg- The weather was aoo^rtable out of oilogged ports as quickly aoKraoui n( nbM| by too strict curfew toe ^ ^ . eft and on si«^«r the monitog as poeaifale. But they faced -niiwnltolinn olamped on tU s OotdSto tohSta NseK 'ttos wort- istratton deficit.” Gengras asM, LONDON (A F )-* m y n l- ^ oddiqjK tosf Sonntan “ gave n s but toe n u c* nriety ofticer de- mure delay — tbe strike wW not town ef Shout DJWO toikrwtog «nneion cspltol cf t^ swstd ’ eist^ It “no go” Juat three end otticlally isrtQ midnight Frt- Seers In Btnq _hfis desst h Mart between Negroes ^rt the Ofannabag ef Ooenmeroe nriu szrallent Idsss -m v mtoutes before tbe iirtended day. Union leaders said they porianwntesi today ton! MSI sistto wnd s haetoeaaniea'e group sew Qsngnn.aaid tbst he 4M nrt had taken aver tram Fniaf 11:08 a.m. Uftoft. The rain needed more time to explain toa a-SO Dm. oitoBng tor new tadurtry to tos ask Sonizilion to travel to Oon- dent Abdel Kshmsn AxUysA ^ The eurfew, to help Wm to tols would have prevented radars settlement to their angry rank from effectively tracking the"* and file. appealed fmr support trens fite plt^’ ^ battle between MWIhiroBtoarf ot^.cl^j^ Ssrhe*wuSdte’tol^to*hi^ rocket during the early m o-. ’The country also speculated real of toe mlUtiwy. Vhs|r of mgr-r on toe poUttosl tewHs of the proehunatom today |h!i$ they The erww had only a tors#- atrlks. Many dtoappolnted, sssi- by several tnaM M lM tl' In iitot. pMtIod to which to men denounosd Prim e n M ft ir Baghdsid nhont'l i|i$- . - . . .. Igniito tos Ifagllorer to Hu«M Wilson as a "T ra # ^ ' to . bqr tatepr i i - r art toe Ckiv. SenAwto M jp^ngrfis put It on rt praotos courss to to* labor »lor tbteUtoic I m o Able. Va'toi iMisipt tois mooa after $ ’H- n«M|i *» anStiiiiMoii ksor. 94l,«»safis rnghL wagas and ptom poll«7- : " 1

MANCHES^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OOM^ THURSDAY, JUNE 80, 1966 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 80, 1966 PACK TWO r IxfoMnff Bac^ Five Years Silver Stolen, ToUand Comity Vernon Shdn w o M oB B rid g e .^clagoer to Be Inaiigiiratied J Valued at $800 Bean Festival 18 Places Open QBBagg PABXNEBSBDP miAU SMAU. SAAM t-Writ _____ A sttyerntara set for 12 has RE N T Set for July 9 At Science Camp NOBTH been stolen from the home of iD o m in ican s T ry in g Ag a in By AXBVED gmSINWOlP Present U.S. Viet Troops A Completely Safely Ysmon school officials are x. ten w6d«s ago In Amsttr- $ AKMtdt Lewis B. Friedman of 38 Done A glaat Bean Hols Bean BVs- O A1096S 9t, poUce reported today. The seekfag 18 youoesten to attend I . J ___ ^ Checked Car ttvnl taas been planned county Far Gry from Original 100 •et was valued at. 8800. rasldwits J<4r 9, from 8 to t A AKY«S> A lot Police eald toat SViedman BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH I For Economic Stability thin mnmur at Batleen Ctoove ^ ^ tnt,^g.siig partnerafaip rep- pm. nt tho TWiand Ocsmly V 6 V J9 taas beeti away from home for la TcOend. lenenttag Greece. Thato najrws By WniJAM L. RYAN military task can bo completed should fall, and that chances of AgriouMunl CSenter on BA 80 KJ74S AP Special Oorreepondent by the end of 1966,” voum ao, Domin- tM DotniiAww are eUH mt ful- dropped 16 to ao pei< cenA be- Alktn Drenser, dtonotor of the —Atbarmndadee Atbenasso- J 1 0 9 6 4 Ktn a negotiated settiment were toe past six weeks, and toe set ONE FIXED FEE cause of the revolt. in RockvBto. r i ItopiMe (AP) —K frail. ly oonetoced the IXnniiiieen oarai>,said today thnt there are ^ ^ BivWa. I kxAed When 46 U.8. waiptanes Ihe Diem regime feU but this. “very __slim,”__ _It______noted that Viet - - t f-r could have been stolen some NO MILEAGE CHARGE ______nij... “ " ‘T •** *»®*“ wiHrely purged Hm economy is eseentially The fealival is being hdd to two camp sestosM whfch can once and tound my struck North Vietnamese oil overshadowed by toe asses- Oong manpower continued to . '"f* time during that period. •Ml-teicad lawyer, lua^pUn Ban- ^ ooup-ppone opporUinlste re- agrladtural, producing M per raise Amde for ths center, enoonanodate nias stadenta ^ mend Bobby Bt^dn of Bel- comDlexftB staaUon of President Kennedy. increase de^lte toe casualties Entrance into the house is wmplexes close to Hanoi and The U.S. commitment in Viet inflicted by U.S. firepower. :guer, OB fMday laeooanea the spooelve to ttie ultra eoneerva- cent of the naticnal income, 90 whteb aerves as a mesUng pbms each. saigMe stodente n ^ Umore, aprendlng the durtuny believed to have been made :W b pro4deot of tUe HtHe poltt- live cSi<)ue in Santo Domingo. per cent of foreign revenues, for maiiy area otguntaattona. have graduetsd from the eighth toe partner to play the bend, Haiphong, the war in ^^et Nam Nam grew constantly. By year’s On March 2, l(W,.McNamara through the imlocked garage P A U L D O D GE *tai TDlcainD that baa bad oonati- At the other extreme, oommu- and ectnploys _ . ball the working FraokUn WeBes of Taaoott- grade and may have attended lead—Stag of Bpades reached a new stage of intenaifi- end there were 17,000 military announced that U.S. military door. The silverware set was in goremment for only «iam la a grim and growing force- Aibout 70 per cent of vUie and lira. John HutcUMon puUle, private or parochial , 4 ^ are you doing ien V ’ cation that has been huUding for advisers there. strei^to in Viet' Nam was 215,- a dining room china closet. LEASING « i4 RENTALS seven in the past S6 reality In the Dominican ecene. population Uvea in areas. The of Andover are oo-ctanttmen of U.S. casualty figures began to 000- Pour weeks later, It was Friedman told police nothing *=**®*"- . Xerired. a period of five years. 373 Main Street, Manchester—^Phone 649-2881 s^ nsmms m roe jmm ^ Oastrolte 14th of fertile Obao Valley, the natlon- tUs event They expect to feed AUF«^ filter home, small at first. Then, 230,000, and by May, 255,000. else was distuitod or taken The vnoanclea are In aceahma In Athena ‘‘The price of the war has just ^ The »«igiyw11on caps a cost- June revohitlonBr|y movement al breadbaAet in the nmlh-cen- 3,000 people real. New Englaiid- in August 1964, came toe first R^x>rts ciroutated that (Jen. from the house. which wtU be held from July 0 ^ year. *««< mer^m waiting gone up,” a Pentogoh officer In ly m>d oonfrovenial 14-month poBed leas ttsm B,000 votes in ^ style beans, baked the. okt-fUsh^ big “escalation.” After Oonunu- William C. Westmoreland, toe IFe«t Pointer through 16 and ikom July ^ to sea my partner' go down.” tramps provided declarer wiUil Washington commented MCoit bv the Onraidsation of the June 1 electtons, it is only and richest in aX tbe Oartbbm, toned w « (y -^ a p it ttmough ae, from noon to 4 pm. m^tin told me. “Heh a fine ntat gunboats attacked a de- U.S. commander, had asked for bia eievenih and twelfth tricksT Wednesday. "I don't know what more troops to bring the total to SSi.2 SSJTt S:. Chaiemen of the various ootik- Thomas B. Boanan,______rtf 'those periiolpnttng wlS ^ player, but even Odyseeua stroyer of the U.S. 7th Fleet In measure of poKtlcef m»d eco- organised— Oommunlst facttons tton than OUba. Main export **We Greeks a re pretty riev.| you call this besides an esca- the Tonkin Gulf, the Americans 400,000 by the end o f the year. mtttees tor the bean festtvBl are lit CSoL (ret) and Mrs. ROb- oeive acienoe toefanetton, inriudp ooiddn’t moka IhJa one.” er, aren’t we?” Bobby Rtvkinl lation.” Domto atehOMy to the country, in the country. Their over-aD produote are sugar, oottee. ca- WeUlay BUUe, Hancbester, ert W. Boanan of 84b Beck- tag Held trips to ooBeot flour- Athanaasoupoutos retaliated with air strikes at The latest unofficial tally of aAed. It was a far cry from five Aobmly, 9t the second numerical Btfi^igth is unknown, oao and tobacoo. B a n ra aiisminfiits; WilBam Nletnaim, the era and other materiria minttag ^ ooitfreot While we gunboat bases in North ^et U.S. dead In Viet Nam is 3,883 production has dropped off due Dally (liiMtiaa eoBeottve attempt by ^ heata- ^ AW ftnnmn, Temi. (AP) — out tho Jack and thus set up i i ' Johnson, then vice president, depth defense” of Da Nang. open indefinitely. This will al- ;i;toe vote, a month ago. reducing the rMUtaiy and gen- honest, toe toeing Rsvoluttonaiy Aifred lA gtoto^ B S tog^ DBEDOINO DBIATl&D commented during a visit to That implied combat operations low candidates to submit appU- rayroUs pnrty officially oontested soma bam; George Willianis, Bdtor, Mora *M« |6 milion wortb of dummy’a nine of diamonds. end administration More U-I Talks BOBTON (AP) — The State! Viet Nam that ”tt we furnish againUt the Viet Oong in the cations regaudless of the time Thm, aptonban and aiudaty ’ of toe reaulta, alleging irregu- riearing; James Heaaett, BA- enrlcbad uranium, to fuel the Mast thought about this fear- parttoidarly in tto state-operat- . . . has toe support, ttoy wiU furnish nearby countryside. of an examination or vacancy. Dog Does Watery Dance to In tha wings whan tto sd buniness enterprises whose lartUas. These have been nearly ton, pariong. a o t-yenr-old bachelor, who Slated Tomorrow " E^ ^^dS^e^2?teto?ccm.the manpower.” More Marines arrived in Sprenkel said tto town cur- ebaatc deflott have helped ‘n- aU rejected. Power Co. plant being buUt at Atoanassopoutoa ^ ^ 11^ toe 1 Ua boma with afac alatara Even three years ago, in May April, bringing Leatherneck rently has three vacancies and There’s a fox trot, why not a dog dance? Gypsy, craese____ tto _____ pUbBo debt to neariy Nonattoleas, the challengaa NEW HAVEN (AP) - State Haddem Neok, OomL. te baliig cpiean of m d^sedliK of flnger- is experiencing a lack of quall- 3aad Ma mothar, reoooupiea toe ^ diator Jamea Donnelly has shlppad from tto Oak Ridga aoa of clulba and i^ed a ^1^ fjg^ 1968, when Buddhist troubles strength in Viet Nam to 8,000. In a collie (sort of) owned by Jim McEwan, 10, of MOO mfltom in tto past five appear to have swung oooshV LBJ to Speak mediator James Donnelly has shipped from tha (Me Ridga aoa 1 __ fied candidates. He noted that ipreaideney horn wfcioh to w u aroMs nattonaliat support be- reported that further mediation GaseousCkiseouB DilltUaionDtafuaion flant,fla n t tto HeH e;. luffad------a dtemond , in his hand Dng n.«on were about to ignite a political June, toe U.S. Strategic Air Brantford, Ctot., seems to be his own choreogra- !>im8bty removed ta mld-Janu- y****- talks In ihe rtrike at United H- Atomto Energy Commtaaian and rutted another dub in dum- le^e ^ ffie ro e a iu ^ ^ exploston in Saigon, little public Oommand threw B62 tomibers *his is toe case in many other Tto untona have tlireataned to hind Castrolta Communist On Farms, War pher. Every time Jim squirts water from the park —a r y 1 9 M . krmtoatlrg Co. win bo held Frl- announced Wednesday. my. attention was paid to the situa- Into toe war for toe first time, loc®^ govenunrats. TOe ‘ Batogoar’a ottirr wna one of Wrike if Balaguer Area any of claima that tto UnMad States Ftylng about 2,200 ndies from emphaslaed toat ^tranra fountain, Gsi>sy goes into a series of delighted InOuenoed the riaottone and dayly or Saturday. Ths AECAITO said tto^ valueya lu .jtf of Declarer runoa anomer am- xwuuo tion there. '^W m iiny it —r"- ta toe political ^ acpervlsoiy perrotmea in the WASHINQTON (AP) -Presi- Guam, toe eight-engine Jets standards will not be lowered, leaps. (AP Photofax) The moat recent in tto enriched U-236 produced at Oak mend, rutted a spade in dum- silt ^ aam ^ But as early as 1962, Washing- toat gripped tto " W " induary,------an over- impoaed” Balaguer on tto pao- dent Johnson Is flying to Omaha, with dropped 600 tons of bombs on but that residency requirements ______pla. The Oommunlsta are be- ____ _ allaout. wUCh beran June IB Bldge tor tto Coansolicut piartf m y and ruffed out dummy’s last downstrearn , ton bad admitted to having 686 after TrtJlHoW IB-managed complex of, Neb., and Des Moines, walkout,attnix, wmch DegM June w, ta lae mlHlon, dtamood. Dummy’sn,,rr,mv’a lastteat two tho spawnl^.snawnlng. The *adriiad reach: | the Oamimunist D Zone, 25 miles relaxed, of the junior meontorriilp of toe elude on automobile, antiques, ja milU whose product per ton Uavad hopeflil this Una wfllhrip ,„day tor speaebaa broke ig> early laUt Friday with military “advisers” in Viet The moat violent of >1X10 DUdlear power plant to cards, tto ace and kto^ of tto ocean aibout Oct. northeort of Saigon. And in . The use rf an I n c i t e clos- Connecticut State Federation of china, bric-a-brac, modern fur- ooata more to produM and riUp arouse anoigh pifbUo ngjport pooted to touch on both fann no reported progress. Nam, while reports circulated niture atkl other household sea tha April M, 1M5, scheduled to go into oparatkm ______July, President Johnson an- date wlU permit examlna- Women’s Clulbs. than it seUS for, when In such a tor demonetraBoos to ambar- probtema and the nar in Viet The Mcadt timing of a meet- that the tot^ was closer to 4,- ^ tlon on a oonitinual basis and re- equipment local merchants HBBtary-clvfllan rebcBton, poa- nent ysar with a generaiUng 000. American pilots flew com- uounced he wotild aend^anotoer Marine Pvts. Richard A. An- $ ribty n tntntag point in tto now prefereatlal rata nmikst as tto rast Balaguer and UB. ofOoials jjam, ing between the electric UtlUty duce the need for opening the are donating new merchandise capacity of 460,000 kSlowntts of bat missions with Vietnamese 60.000 Americans to fight the dreoU, son of Mrs. Grace U. An- united Btatea. at tto taaug^uatton. Afterward, Johnson wiH fly to firm’s representatives and offl- examination to meet additional and gift oertifioates. ;-3kvaoraar«ld orlsla. As a rnwtt etectrle power. s For Your Party Beservstlons — Phone6tt-6058 airmen, ostenribly to train Ormnumlsts. By Christmas of dreoli of 64 Beelzebub Rd„ and ^ thin I—I—flBTCup, oMunmany u,at thawum vu.-oor- OodtTOl Of ths VBst TVuJUlo BalBgueT doesn’t fluster easl- j^g Texas ranch and is expected rials of The Federation of Util- 1966 there were 180,000 U.6. authorizations and turnover. Albert C. Lausier, son of Mr. Episcopal Church 9.99 them. -m a aMsownl mts and hokBnga, including Choice land ly. Quiet, unasaallable patience ^>end neoct week there. Ity Employes depends on when Every troops in tto theater, exxdurive Bankraptcy Filing and Mrs. Patrick R. Lausier of John Bond will be the lay iZi^ fconn aoiBed or ®*"* soma of the laigast and Is his strongest characteristic, ijj,g White House announced aH partes wIB be available, In January 1963, Americans tto; and Supplied Army Thors. Is of the Tto Fleet. Tto Americans Mlchaelangelo DeLorenzo, 59 2550 Ellington Rd., both of reader at the 9 am . service ibw ed Into the background. moat kicratlva oommerclal op- surpassed perhaps onty by Us today what bad been wall-known Donnelly said Wednesday night learned from Gen. Earle G. already bad counted more than Woodland Dr., a pharmacist, Wapping, graduated from Ma- Sunday at St. Peteh’s Episcopal B«tt the“ baslc prob- «nittons In the country, gave drieroilnattoo. ____ in tto MldweUt for some time — jg connection with tto walk- Ladies* Wheeler, Army chief of staff, OoL Fieldtag Lewis, hrottaer- Night I 1.000 dead. has filed a petiti™» wlttout applying tainted by talk of corruption, Molaes. He is slated to arrive at an injunction against the 1,200- Nam, and within six months toe the spring, was aimed at ^ - er. He built, in 17TB, an Jto maalo by tto “VEBSATTLES” • • • For Ladles suuBng North t^dt Nam to liabUities of 871,277.60 and as- weeks of individual combat in charge of baby sitting. Mr. ^^ir.^soSrSt^ toS- the usuaBy unpepiBar nattomm. Balaguer, InUmatea say. was Ettley Field at Omaha at noon member unton in U.fi. District number reached 14,000. GR EAT arms factory which supplied ihe 9Make up a foursome, then come and Only 6O0 proach a peace-todks table on sets of 8260. training and four weeks of bas- and Mra. dem ent Wilson will am iiiiiiii[|iM- iiith the »ation schemes. But tto edtort moved to acquit Uinsett by Ito local time, and apeak dowittown Ooutt. Wednesday. The NLRB rtenjoy our fine food and legal beverages- As the Buddhist crisis grew, Oantinebtal army during tto less than aH-or-nothiing condi- DeLorenso was half owner of ic spedaltat training before be- act as greeters this week. 10.99 armwiftfl bv bUghted by aAnlniritrative fltaran ctf pUblic abuse hekped on about 12:80 p.m. He may use action involves a claim that tto threatening to benefit the 'Viet Revotaitlonaiy War. tions. The peuses bore no fruit the prospect Phaimacy, which ing assigned to s permanent S^^TtCStodtaih^ oorra ^ , mismanagement him and his associates toUowlng this occasion to reaffirm and union taas been picketing rjgHTS MEETING PBOPOSED _o a k ___s t______r es t a u r a n t 80 OAK ST.:Oo% Oommuniets, so did U.S. S . and intensification continued. be operated in South Windsor unit. SAVINGS Reg. to $17J9 and c^ errion of tto properties tto dictator’s death. FBEe ' p ABKINOI WE’RE AIB-OONDITIONED!f explain bis poliries in Viet Nam- at three constructioa sites In ths HABTFUBD (AP) _A state oonoem. President Kennedy Holy Name Auction City Jobs Gain 3 % ~T~ political olUbs. Exiled In New York, he quiet- The CSS network said it Defense'Secretary MIcNamera from 1960 through 1964. New Haven area where Utfilty conference on human righto, 1 likened Viet Nam to toe first in ,S t Margaret Mary’s Holy WlASHINIGnON—The Census ly charted his return to power. would carry that speech allva a Bne of dominoes. It Viet Nam announced toward tto end of The only major creditor ta Ovtr 300 Fair af Dwntaioaita beBsva “ *? lines Oonatructlon Oo., a Penn- patterned after a recent Whtte Name Society will bold Us Bureau reports that dty gov- He needed apeotaj governmwit The next stop will be Des feH, so wotitd ctiier Asian na- 1886 ttialt “ we have stopped Jos- tto area is American Mutual BalMW taas 90 days ta wWch potartUal. however, is reflected sytvanla firm, ta doing aome {jo^ee gathering, has been pro- fourth annual auotksi for the •nimentB in tto Uhlted States swutiir and dacMvaly *•» tto growth of Ito national permission to re-enter the ooun- ______Moines Arport at .2:30 p.m. lo- ______’ ttaM. tag” tto Viet Nsm war. Benefit of South Windsor, qw64 Thasa Siirlng aid work under contract to United for next fall by Gov. John benefit of tto ehurUb huOdlng late last year had 1,844,000 em^ .... ^ iii rminr nrob- P*b4uct during what ware con- try less than a year ago to be at ogi time, with a motor trip aft- illuminating. Despite tMs ooncern, Defense Bi January 1966, a fant-flndiK 1800. Other major oredtton are Dempsey. EARLY BIRD SHOW find tonight at tto church hall ployea Oountlrg part-time WMVvaa ta tto ne- sldered ttwo of tto worst poim- the bedside of bis dying mother, envard to a farm 20 milies to the The — ------MLRB is asking lor an Secretary Bobert 8. MIcNamora team headed by Sen. Mllra Oonneoittcut and New York In letters to tto eight Opn- MANSFIELD ’Tdaya” 8:46, ’Ttaven” 10:i;8^ stazting at T.’SO. Aiticles to woifcera to terms of ftill-

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IJ B^ron Events A'" ill ■>!...* Town Starts Annual Report 'in 'I !Ria boazd at wwMinn hu al* Uon, a canival, rodeo, town and World nady atarted the Job ot pwpar* diatriet txMths organized by aen- w the town report for atorlal dlstrlcte and a dinner €hon in Pakistan | the fheal year oC Jidy 1. 1M6 dance at Restland Farm, RAWAI^TNDS, Pakistan tf to June SO of the pnaent year. I>giea Ctambake (AP) — Prenler Obou Ihitol of tattm iiave been aent to all The toot where that lOih an; OonanunM Odna left tor hocne boardSt agendea and officers nual clambeke tooneored by today after A toy and a Inlf via- whose annual reports should Jones-Keefe Poet of American it maiked 1^ IndloattonB ttast agipear In th e town report, ask- liegion is to take place la on PaUataa’a relattooB with PWktog um reD QUAKfiiiB reasons LAST 3 DAYS ing that the-reports be sdb- the Leary property opposite the are beoomtag leas dost. Regional High School’s ath- Btittad hy July 16. At a auwwel haaviet She finance f>oard also a]^ letic fields. Post Commander Independence Da/| July 4 Richatd Parker Is chairman of Wednesday for Chou, Pretodent Vr UL APPROVED larored a reqnuat Of Fbrst j Ayhb Khan aaid Psklatan de- SSman Baiph C. Boylngton the sires friendly relatione with 'hdl Am S44 from Ridiard M. Grant ana Mrs. oountrlSB of Ihs wndd.” TMs MOTORI ZED BRAZI ER S^t^SrSTlsSoiSte^^UiyWMar *o iegiaiaore •»- WUimn ^KowatoW. Walter Howard W. Donald K was an obvioue refleoUan of re-i Tel-O-Post P*®**" _ . . . wlU take care of ticket .sales cent Pakistani attemfto to im- **•* ^ _, , “and distribution. Grant will Joins Thirdly prove relattona with the DWted raementary school prlnctou publicity and insurance. Statea. Ray S. Oardlnar Food and refreshments win be David Winer, a reaeareh as- Obou Indloatsd that whatever aoclaite at the Institute of liv - FLAGPOLE and FLAG have room assignments for the handled by John Kulynych, Paklstan’a government may feel Basiproof atoel bawl aad hood; •aming year on their final re- william . Kowalski, Jack ing, Hartford, has been appoint- about China, be thinks the PSk- ■ 1 ed to the Department of Psy- sdJiAable chrome-plated grffl. port oards. Parents are atoed o>g,fon and Noah Vieira. Leon- ietanl peopla are proCMneae. Swing-out motor haa 1-year guar- PRICE you should have a to note the aaeignmenti, as pu- q . Porter will be bakeknas- chology faculty at Trinity Col- antee. sturdy steel legs with COMPLETE ns^sl lege, it was announced today pOaJfmm wffl report,----— to their -new Msr, Iieipcuhelped imi.out byujf WllUahi - _ Alh«rf f Tu-obn Trin- *FlWiy RnmOl!^ rubber tires. J Roff. I19A61 flooma a t the opening of school O’Donnell, G. Richard Ives, G. eSAIRO, Blgypt (AP) - Prs- to September. pjarl Porter and Bdward Mer- Lawt. ^m w nte^ te ^ psychological Asaoclation. IDOSOOW (AP) — Yevgeny eluding ground socket pulleys, deivls, Post New England Peychologlcal As- Yevtuedienkn, once the enfant SnapitB t-UCUHT OUTDOOB FriendB of J ^ oomuffl^ m eo^^ Bodatlon and the American As- terrtble of soviet poetry, gave a nuts, bolts, snap rings haljrud, ate. and her older sister. M ss Edna ^ william Ko^ sociaUon for the Advancement reading of uncontroveroial Golden ornament for the top. Iftige Poet, both natives of G ll^ . S t o ^ ^ ^ poems Wednesday night and got Floodlisht Kit wiH be Interasted to hsar that ““ winer, who hat spectaUzod in S^poUte applause. —k | S ! S S S S n -E x 6 foot size of 100% heavy duty Jeasie la staying at O r^ n»n H. eensation and perception, has During a three-hour reoltal Completo wftb Luapa cotton bunting; ^ e carton.may be tjodgs Mat home hi Itonchaa- _ » «mg , . several artiolee published hefore an audience of 12,000 in used for storage. Completely pack- ^ .srs $1935 aged it weighs 22 pounds. Charge Card: Inc. Independence: A complete yearHound outdoor 4-H Fair •t ' ot t i ant tn believe that it He ™ is« married**>“**«~ to the “*«> »/**.»* former jjg yone lacked the prevlDUB Bghting system easily Installed Chd) leadera and membera of lu bT JoArateS bv euccid- Novitch of New London, bite and hnpBed eriticlsm that in minutes. Set Includee duplex No ewneiE o r ' l-H am asked to help plan the '»nu be celtorated by succeed once Infuriated Premier NHcita I outlet box with SO f t cord, 2 gftion M 19M 4-H Fair. ’This time there *»g generations as the g w t 8. Khovefacbev. I lampholders wllh 6 ft oord, 2 waU r-' S3 nt liy block ill) wffl be a combination sale table an^eraary feetly^. « ought New YorJf Police * p la ^ 2 qglkea aad one each 100 ChotoeofBe Mid auetton; the sale table wffl *<> I*® commemorated as the day watt amber, blue aad green hunpa. PATIO Mifon open ftwn U am. to 4 pm. on rf deliverance, to be »o\emT^ Blast Kills 7 Miners To Recruit on WANNA mcOCEL, Gonnany jKg. 27. the auction foUowtag with pomp and p a ^ e , with BLOC 2-s«-xir Wt 4 pm. AB articles for the shows, games, sports, pns, «T ^ (AP) — Seven miners were aale Hid auction win be »»«■. bonfires and illuminations, ISeSrO i^o m p u ses umed eaxtf today vihen a dust donatiana fpam the dub mem* from. ^ time forth forever- ^ * esptosion ripped through a 2,- XOIE AMD SATE DmVBBBD < -iivwM SEt moM.” 1 . NEWIWDW YORKxuttKi lAifj(AP) — ’Theine newNew 900«)ot-deep9004oot-dee{i coaj coal efaeft, mine 27c Balk aw to-be rung annually York aty ^ o e Department offlclBte reported. BLUESTONE GIVIS YOUR HOMI A ^ M n f of whiat Wm> leftovera may be . V»i« ' i burn the —1» table: <*ii» W oh July 4th In coimmemoratlon, plans to send vlaitorB to The other 85 minera in the ; i M 1 H y coHega caropuaea next fall to Shaft vrere reported tojored.^ LOT OP DCTRA CHARM V : sr, vegeWblto, ftowem a n O « te d ‘ “ re cruft new policemen. I gooto Donatiana must be nation wcieta. Officieh said 28 vrere boapl- CMef Inepeotor Sanford D. taiMzM vrlth bums and gae pois- ' . * . AND c o m A LOT broqgM to ^ .fU r Qrpunde , Garelflt and Deputy linpeotor befowW aunttototoitoy./ ' Eyeu^ Her^ oning. USS 1NAN YOU THINKI lU s toertbe diibe are to-. »>««» cotwgiondent, Susan B, Uoyd O. Seely, the high«rt nnkhig negro on the force, U.S. Gtizen Jailed a WAUS sttaHto iwt , «**»«;«*- ***• *****^* Mve VK»ked out the ooHege r»> Choice f t > eektob hlbft, to ' totoitoinintot, “ BERUN (AP) — A iOoinmn- MftMft ftOe orUitment plan. met East Geimaa court has een- • PAnos tenced WllHam Lovett. 28, of ar>r«U' Stdeks in Brief Negro men interested in the de- • nANTMo aoip 8an Frandeoo, to 2T ihontos in • vwmkto WAttt . ■ ;:s NEW YttRK,(AP)---The stock partment,” Oerdik aaid. prison on dhaiges arising from to eectoln nnee and rag- loas deepimed in eottve “We're going to recruit at the a bus aocident last year in SV Ttoll. ooUeges.” Slap* 4 Capias of boesliM tto- “*'***?••Hie eo h y Mank m ust b*. tratow early IHs »wMfteriKxm. «uw n. which 10 children were injured. . o Manhat- tan Island. luL. isjAitn. i w MiiMv tonUnued to ease with asm asdiM po m^^ oou^ BepUbHc and JOnea A Lai«hUn tar.^bea aent property ,ta * J ^ dSiraboat hdf a point. FREE menta sn******f to ”!2two !I^ S u " Idoters' also •were ^ easier^ ^ with 7S FIKT OF PROVKM jn tr GREEN VINYL HOSE - Tito due ^ 1 1. ^ fcMHonbl lotoea VrHEN YOU tUY A ftbe firat must be paid by Aug. Aircrafts made a poor show- L Look out for-the— MB ______eent. It >*«. DiWgtoa losing more than , T T O F i a S P I E wffl be the only ooa noehred gj^nt, «Bd Boeing dropping and nmat be turned to . when Host REEL ami CART It'i payment la mada. .r about a potaft and .. otlMr major electronio issues 00 00 0000 00 SieJ. IMrtiard M. Chant left down toacttonally. H mvv rmmo Etail itel MNHf eftk today as eonunander^^l^^ Fdaioid ffti 2 points. IfO woT otM teiiftl vance detachment of '800 Na- Among toe rails. New Yoik miW V9 m V O o MARY N. SMITH ttonal Guard Troops, for damp Central dropcwd more than 2 Drum to Mew York Btata. pointo and Pemgeg^vania fell The advance detachment Is re- awre ♦*»—» L aponeible for site pnpasgttan, FHcaa decIhMd'to aatlve trad- Remember A Ckwto iKithing to become a charge Card Iwldei^ aoceptanoe of buildii^ and ing on toe AmMioan gteok.Ex- ftasshig' Mttcna. ebange: and 3T0U need not be a eustmnft of Hartford National to ijualifly -GOPBMr miMH «»• for yours. Just fill in and mail this eoujum to startl BeptMtoHi Town Ohalmiao Miasmnw g| •Rp H. (Hay Osborn bas advised BEUANGaAiM, Wash. (AP) STIF UUNNER town oommittoe members that — Op aiod pop are out and real- the state buys when you’re on vacation, on GENTLEMEN: I^eaae send nw an applieatioB for U a new, Dnrtuun BWr Grounds and ys.are ago to encurage realism WARM, w su so u m a . lu. you need it most? Just present your Charge Card at any office <* all-purpoae Charge Card. I understand there is no coat or program -wiB toohide an aim- in painting, Him. Tladale said. WONDERFUL tbm.CbombS!SdamAMAtmi Hartford National—get the cadi you need rig^ht then and tiiere. a buffluesB or so ^ tri^ At store after st(^ ynaH see tire wel- obligatiim in thk ropiest ETHAN AUFN Omy, |Enjoy your kMue impiovnnents NOW with Glenney’s Easy Rcvftviiig Budget Account (R.BJL.). As UtUe as By pwsenliog your card you call borrow up to |25tt. on the IQOI: ftraftng sign of CAP. And ssm if associated loiU a different MARLY AUERiCAN **y**** Mitagesy, 810 a BMNidi bnya up to $100.00. Umk, ms jaar BtacOoEd Itottowi Gbaige Gaid just the samel : QUALITY—THE BEST ECONOMY OF ALL and pay hack wilb oidy a sondl service diaigB added. ' - - ' ^ ------k Yovr Gir Air Conditioning r 8T(«B HOURS fritiTT ndl Tneaday Open till i PJL Working Properly? Opennandaywd^Friday MANCHESTER cirr. jffa m . Cleaed Wedneadays BHKBUiRa:'sea ikoM ae< ssf ibfiMd tte HsitMl NsMiaal Ctayr dj.' HARTFORD NATIONAL Cord program,ispAinA haoU. Wo wiB to Ssofs to to a d « m seato tstV$SBry/c6 it! 649-5253 jigts iofimiotkou ■r Fffft W rtrf f 7R2 PRg^tqglnPid to ’Orith.Prw^ iU a^F JigJJD . WH£R^ iiO Ner e o e s w WORK FOR P£OPL£ (jpo) aH BUkes aad noddn. Weewtiry emideto psrts 3 3 4 mrtira, aSvlw i4ir all' 6. M. sir comditioBers. & NOtriH MAM Sm M COwIne. ■JLINETON •lASrONDURY 20 UNHW 81EEET---B0amLL4CQNN. .jSt UnBrlHitit •48-0890-B6cfc6t 8tfM884 MAIWAIS — UlMilrt —

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PAGE SEVEH^ MANCHESTER BVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COMU THURSDAY, JUNE 80, 1966 MANCmSSTESl EVENING HERALj). MANOTOEBE. CONIT, THURSDAY, JUNE 80,1968 'iSSSSSSSiiStL.^— ^ President Jobnsoo’s prtqposal GOP Wm Name IMbUoin c^erenw on the ^ A s t T O l o f t f i T S o y S that would set up a aabinet4ev- HEALTH CARSUUS South Windsor Nasal Spray Last-Day Effort Slated tax biUa. He would not olabor Euents in Capital al d^iaitoent of tranqporation. l^aBoime Today ate. Rep. diet OaHflMd, OOeUt. F AlLtM uiJb #0ME have versiel plan to axtead the wett Compromiie Bill aponaor of tte bUl, eaid Wednea- FOOP, dAN >WJ 17U in Washington ssM, Avtation Agency end some func- their aomlnhUng conveatfon. of the Iron atom to surface coatj>^ youngsters for "kicka'' has re- wiis im ssed today before the Conklin, & LfndsayTSiuliinv Mila hills becausebacaUsa . .. pwjvoi* the 19th century. sure that no action wtU be taken a V revolution forced upon It by . Ibe board of education denied " * “* boratories of New York Oty re- designed to produce |2U mil' ^ y - _ But when David Williams of second one. auranca man, on Feh. 16 an- American producers. tion, shipments, production and ^ requeat this week; the Item cruitment program. While over Brydges could not assuib' Ckm- The planets were sitting to alter the Oapitol” until pubUe Righta Compliimce competition from foreign steel moved the product from the lion, Mayor John V. Lindsay The U.S. Weather Bureau fore- York made that suggesUwi The conference quickly nounoad hie candidacy tor the Today, basic oxygen furnaces capital spending, had been tabled from the last S3O0,OOQ has been spent in sala- market voluntarily, because -,it will begin his first year in City kiln’s affirmative vote. cast caUs for comfortable day- ^uilience didn’t laugh. in France’s way while her In- hearings were held. The amend- WASHINGTON (AP) — John producers, competition from Rooorde were again^set laot fluence grew in Indochina, he agreed Wedrieaday on a final nomtaatlon and h u no oppoai- other materials, rising costs and rapidly are replacing the old meeting. ries for new teachers, only |900 was being used by some teen- Hall with an unbalanced budg- The Brooklyn D e m ocrats time temperatures, yeaMilng to ment was added to a MU that W. Gardner, ^oretary of open hearths. By Injecting oxy- year. But labor costo —ifnle^; Astrologer Williams was said. But they Milfted to more draft ot language intended to IF Yo u'r e a l l e r g ic . tion.i He already hu the en- government Intervention. eig>erintendent of Schools has been spent on recruiting. agers w a stimulant. et. maintain that Conklin, should the 80a, and a cooler night, would provide a long-range plan Health, Education sund Welfare, gen at tremendous pressure Into and steel Importa poured into dressing the annual conventron lavoraMe ipota for Ho (jhi Mlnh , expresB eongreaMonal intent the To A FOOP, AVOIP It. dorsement of the four (SOP towto The year 1962 was the turning Oharles Warner recommended "1 feel this is very little when The action came, Fraaslnel'll Democrats and RepubUcans share the responsibility of vot- Wednesday night’s weather of the American Federation of for the Cairitol grounds. eaid ’Iliursdsy — on the eve ot the furnace, steel can be the country at a record clip. ' and the .Viet Mlnh after world nudear frigate should be built. ^HOTF a r e u s u a l l y U^EP oommitteeB o f the dfaftiict— point. Faced with dwindling -the request be denied because you consider the investment .we said, after the company learned sMieduled conferences this ing for higher taxes In this elec- f^mt produced some heavy ’Two weeks ago the spelHal the beginning of Medlcsuv — produced In 40 minutes instead Proflta failed to keep pace Astrologers. His audience, As approved, the Mil says the ONLY FOR INHALANT ALLER- Mandtester, GIuttHfiiury, B ut profits, mounting costs and the school wUl be in sessi<» at made. I would say it is money that youths were pouriu the morning in an attempt to rally Uon year. thunderstorms in the southern pommisslon authorised to ap- that Ms department would insist , a te^ LIKE pu ^t ; of the six to 10 hours In the despite the record $13 MlUod mosuy ladle, tn Williams had an optimistic contract for construction of the prove Capitol building projects Hamgiton and Mariborough- fierce competition, steelmakers ' the time and the fair would dis- wall spent,’’ Perry commented, prepahation Into soft drinKs and the 33 votes necesaary for Sen- Conklin reportedly was bold- half of the state. It was followed and a few gentlemen in rumpled on full compUsnee with civil POLLENS. BTC. open hearth. spent on new plana and equip- note for the President and a frigate for which funds are au- announced plans tor an exten- Hla Democratic opponent In attempted to hike prices — as rvpt clasaes. injecting it Into their arms. ate passage of the tl87-mUUon Ing out for an assurance that' by a weak cold front that riiould rights laws by hospitals that d( |— a _ Bg _ ment between 1965 and 19M. suits, Just nodded in agreement. the Nov. 8 election will he State they usually did when profits With changes in production . The Fair Association had re- Maacbester Evening Herald h Is office was alerted to the city income tax and the $28- the Republican • ruled Senate pees Connecticut later this number of his successors, “the thorized in 1967 “ khaU be en- aion of the west ^ n t of the participate in the health insur- Since 1967, the industry’s prof* He went on to give them an methods went development of quested the use of the grounds Windsor eorraspoadent, proMem two weeks ago when million commuter • earnings would not pass a MU authoriz- morning, United States is destined to be tered into as soon as practicable OapitM. The extension, estimat- ance program. Sen. David M. Barry- of Man- fell. It margin fell from 17th to S7tli idea of the sort of Information a oheeter, who received his . ’Die late President John F. new products and new markets CB the west side of the school, Anna Lyons, leL 644-858S. druggists reported an un- levy. ing conatruction of the Ctosa- The front lacks moisture con- the leader of Western civiliza- unless the President fully ad- ed to cost $34 milliiHi, would The secretary __ said____ no___ hospital_____ among the 40 leading manufac-* staff astrologer could give Pres- party’s nomtoatlon on June 16. Kennedy forced the Industry to to combat Inroads on stoel mar- mid of the cafeteria, auditorium —------explained jump in the demandA drive to pass the program Brooklyn Expressway. The pro- tent, as evidenced by the scat- tion for the next 2,160 years.’’ vises the Congress that its con- Shore up the weakening west w(U‘^ ’ "cleared for partiMpation “ >6 the standards fully,' luring Industries. The milla. ident JotuuKHi. MandiMter, the largwt town- back down and rescind its price kets made by plastics, alumi- and clasarooms in &e adjacent for RhinaJgan, boged down Wednesday when posed highway is unpopular tered-to-clear sky conditlixi in struction is not in the national wall and add 4.6 acres of qjiace. unless the denartment has con- Gardner said. num and concrete. aren’t losing money, but steel- Postal Mtuenm New “The tide of battle wiH rot. Interest.” It has been heavily criticised by vlnclng evlden^tluit It is In —------in the ith Senatorial District, Increase. The industry had to men complain profit returoe are wing of the building. ----1------Senate Majority Leader Earl with his constituents because it the vicinity of the front, but As an example, U.S. Steel turn favorable to the United will have 10 deiegstu at to- look to research and moderniza- low compared to heavy Investf The fair has been on the W. Brydges said Democrats would cut through his district, temperatures are noticeably ¥* • . I j congressional and other tact in compliance. Gmail Corp., the No. 1 producer, alone TAIF9BI, Formosa — The 70th States imtll Saturn moves into Repairs Attacked sources. ^ » to lower standards tor hoe- Shops Share Small night’s convention. Gtoatonhury tion. gkmmda o f and in some rooms About Paper could not produce enough votes to connect with the Verrazzano- cooler and the humidity muc|^ was the g^ven name is investigating 1,800 basic and ments. ,r anniversary ot the Chinese post- Aries on March t, 1967,’’ Wil- will have uven. East Hampton ’The only hope, steelmen con- “Profit margins are far fronv of the Wspping Oommunlty Papermaking began about to satisfy him. Narrows Bridge to Staten Is- lower. of a Negro slave offered for WASHmO’TON (AP) — A pitals that have delayed coming -WASHINGTON — About SO applied research projects rang- al service was marked recently liams said. ' tour and Marlborough three. cluded, lay In technological ad- being satisfactory,’ ’ says one House In previous years. Ho#- A.D. 106 in China and was first Senate Minority Leader land. A northerly wind flow at the Senate Public Works suboom- P roposal A pproved into oompUance would be to re- per cent of American business is ing from the development of with the opening of a postal On that date “ the planetary sale In Carolina in 1726. Thward LalBohne’e name will be plac- vances — news ways to produce Plttoburgh-based steelmaker. made from the barii of trees, Joseph Zaretzkl disagreed with Brydges conceded there were surface also wlU keep tempera the close of the 18th Century, mittee has approved an amend- WASHINGTON (AP) —- The ward dMay and to discriminate family- or one-man-own^ But superstrength steels for d e ^ aver, the pMice department has museum, Free China’s first, in ed to nomii|aition by Atty. John better steel cheaper. “We’ve got to Show a profit tq, the Niagara Falla Republican. “some conditions’’ involving hires from climbing as as picture chnn^ for tM Britons began to use Yankee for ment tint would — if approved House Government Operations against those bospltala wMch such small businesses do only B sea research to the best appUca- fkpressed concern over the suburban Taipei. On display is a hemp waste, old rags and fish S. G. Rottner of MendieSter. The Industry channeled bil- the atockholdera whose money Uookage of Ckunmunlty Rd. eomplats collectian at Chinese neU, according to the Bncyclo- He said he could guarantee 16 otiier legislative _ matters that Wednesday, 6ven though more and * ail citizens of the United States. by O on grew block the contro- Oonunittee has approved $0 to 4 came Into oompUance earher per cent of retail trading. votes for. thf Mils, If another were brought• up during, a -Re- mnshine- -. is . expected. aimitar to that which ended the we’re using.’’ v during the fair and the laiga s ta s ^ Issnad Mnea 1878. pedia Brltaimica. Steelmen say there are three dumber of cara parked by viil- . ways to boost profits — Increase tors to the event. production', increase prices ot^ * The church has granted pen-, implement technology. i^aslon to hold the fair on Its f Most mills already are opera; ^wunds for the coming year. V*X, tihg at or near capacity. f'i I The board therefore stipulat- Prices? A touchy matter fo^ ed that discussions for use of Bteelmen, still smarting from the school next year could ba V' the Kennedy rollback and mind-, •I ^ l^eid early In the fall. fill of President Johnson’s wage^ The board baa ahu approved price guidellnea. ^ ,n CMS preferred contract, with * t Recent price adjustments ot|^ medical endorsement, for school certain products rather than on system employes and their all products drew no comment espouses over 65. from the government, and more ; Warner oommented ttiat no adjustments can be expected. town employes are in this cate- Vlenva o f steel executivea arar- gory. The school system insur- widely dlvergeht. apee program does not cover Some say price hlkee a«F persons over 65. The new pro- needed. Others argue that' gram will supplement the Medl- am prtcea should remain fim i to cpie program. meet competition from lower* A total'of 68 new teachers priced Imports which are eX-^ have been hired to data to start pected to eooceed nine millloir next year, aoeordlng to As- J V'.- S "C' ' '>'V tons this year. Mstant Superintendent William The question then remains Ferry. Two vacancies still ex- can the industry afford to wait*' ist, but Perry said he antici- on new plants, equipment an• etted to'Boulh Wlndaor to June Big Boy 24** ikCore ffuiit and vegetoUes ari^ to obtain hvtog quartan. Sav- Xver fiattorlng nylon atretch shell' Action shirts with fashion collar, also reachtog the markets. witii Jewel, mock turtle or cross bow 88 Cool P lapfear 47 Padded Chaise #1211 eral menbera at the South Tbere Is the tradiUonel wat|iY* 'Wtodsor Ddnoatloael Asaooia- aedc. Nyhm zipper. WUte, navy, Henleys, Sizes 6 to 18. ptok, blue, mates.tee. Mown, fSizes 84-40. melon tor holiday picnics, can>> tion voluntoored their time and Motorized Grills taloupe, peachee, grapes and Value Cossp, Vnlii* J.47 Matching Umbrella "bananas. ‘f' tin talki with many cMlegs of- Mififes* Print Comp. Val 7.00 3.96 Boys’ Comp. VaL With hood, spit and motor. In the vegeteble department^’ ficials, Ferry eaid he baa found 2.98 988 Luxuiy features, double______tubular______curledarms. Thick soft pads of Polyurethane foam covered with tiiere are tomatoes, belery, let^’ that many male graduatea''are Adjustable chrome grid, 6” Jamaica Shorts ”* Thirsty Dan River or Gannon Terry 2 Pc. sets consist of knee leiigth pimts Walk Shorts upported material and tailored In in excl exclusive------correlated------patterns. Helical springs and re in fo r^ Mu- tuce, potatoes, onions, ben pep* ’ applying for poet graduate nunuin slat construction for pad sui^K>rt. 5 poaition concealed ym roechanlarn in y !?"* pers and radishes. ! / ~ ‘ Oool and crisp, print shorts for Sun' robes, button fronts, tipper backs, A cool shortie top, rulfled ttte. All in Plaids ft solids. Combed cotton and 69 wheels. #2402. umbrella la 7 ft. wide, 8 rib construction, manual lift with push buttem tll^ 4” wide fringe. AvallaUe study because ttiey are ooaoem- Dacron® polyester ft cotton. Regular In many areas, they will cosh' ed about their draft status. It *B Fun. Washahle. A great value. prints - and tones. ^lea 10 to 20, gay colorful cottem prmte. Sizes 4-14. to Aqua-Riviera only. Sizea 8 to 16. ’ and slim. Sizes 6 to 18. niore than a year ago, but some* te fUffieult to find many mala S-M-L. what less than they have In re’ - appUcanta this year bacaum a t cent weeks. this, he said. Some have been hired; how- All Leather Imported ever, and the edmlntstratlon HOLIDAY COLOR FILM SALE! Ruined Tanker * has asked for oooupatloQa! da- feiments for them. MSny mem- To Be Scuttled ‘ bere of the praseot teaching Kodaehrbme 35mm 20 ... 1.25 Kodaeolor 620-120-127 74c . .. . , ' fit II ataft have also been Included Italian Sandi^ NEW YORK (AP) — TTie to the deferment requests. for Teens and WonTen ...L 77 Kodacoior 126 12 exp. 82c rutoed hulk of the tanker Alva' li i Psrry said finding good KQdachrom«^35mm 36 Oape —^iharlce raked by exploM taechers Is often not so difficult Sion and fire within two weeks as signing them to a contract Kodachrome 8mm Roll ...L 57 Kodaeolor 126 20 axp 1.14 ' -• will be towed more than 106r> ri 'A ftw spending a di(y or two CM— . Value 4 miles from New York Harboel en the campus of a major col- 4.9S and scuttled. t* taeaeeaeeaa 82c lege or teacher tndning Institu- Kodachrome 8mm Magaxina ... 2.83 Ektachroma Federal autboriUea ordereft, tion, flvs or six people who Reprssentative selectioa oif thongs ft slings. the unusual move Wednesday, Handcrafted to Italy with 'leather uppers and ebuld meet the needs of the Kodachrema Supar 8 Cartridga . 1.89 ElcFa^hroma i26 ••••••»•••••• 1.39 after it was decided that thil system are usually to be found. oles. Foam cushioned. Villager brown and Ship la a serious menace to navfr It Is neceaaaiy to aell the pro- groan, blade, white end Italian Sn. Steee 5 to 10. igation In Its present posiunns.- i' -active teachers on the advan- i Its bold still contains some vota. tages of teachl^ to town. tile naphtha. «n Salary can be an important But the Ship’s owners saidri iaotor, and must be competitive, Girls’ Swimwear 1*’ Women’s White Shoes 4?* Sturdy Yet “ Fealhep light* Wednesday night they were hk said. having difficulty finding, tugs to', • But less material factors de- Pre-Fourtii spedel. Stretch ayiom. One ft 3- OOBSP. V a l u e 8.N to 1L86 taka the Job. One towing compau* tsimtoe whether or not the piece styles. Two tone ft solid. oohn.( SfaNB 8 to 6x Camera Outfit end 7 to 14. ny reportedly withdrew when It teacher is Mred. Choose either little or drees beds at ttds fabulous PhH liV^a^ failed to get assurance that the: *^e must convince potential QMt’ Oanm. Vhlno SftS to 4J6 price. Gkatoed and calf leathers fashkmed into U. 8. .Navy would sink the huUtoi teachers that South ’Windsor Is Meii’ s Never Press pumps, halters and slings, Sheto 5 to lOi Men’ s Summer Weight ii, Our teg 666 Ttie British tanker now lies ab an ideal place to wMch to work, 21*; anobor to Gravesend Bay, oCEr i‘: “Com Cobhers” l«-2** 039 Sea & Sid Setique Macleans 7.17 vHth an epportiiiU^ for ad- Tropical Slacks Spbrtcoats Overnight BroMdyn, wbera expkisiona anftj vkneeanent, with excellent serv- Kneeknockers and Jeans. Ideal for camp er pUnr, , tire cbOmad four Uves and tori^ leaa provided for Its cMIdren, a Permanent creaae. Neadq no iremtog. g lm S;;|to 6a Suntan Lotion Hair Spray Toothpaste jured eight other men Tueeday^ community where the school Coe— . Vpluo and 7 to 14. Men’s Sweatikirts ^ I*” Caoip. VahM ’ M** W E E K E N D E R loeaaeaaa 4J9 Kodak’s easy to um. lowest priced camera for 499 I - > - while crews were pumping ou^j hoard, the administration, 7.95 2930 i 26** PU LL M A N . » a a t e a 4 6.89 black ft white and color snapshots as well as 1ST Short Sleeve Ckewnecks. V-Nedcs, Henleys. Better the rematos of the dangsrou% ' teachers and ta—ayers are all Our Reg. 8.39 color slides. Features rotating flasheube socket. naphtha.. is Dacron®/cotton slacks. Top quality. Koratrbn® Beach Towels L97 quality medium weight fleece lined cottons Exed- 29” OVERSEAS riMklng to provide the best pos- lentfor all-around summer activity. White ft colors. Tremendous value! DacrqiKg/polyester cotton ft 87* 57' 63' The Alva O^pe ooUided w IUIa sible school —stem for their processed. 65^ Dacran®/polyester. SSSb combed Very heavy. Unusual patterns. fSiU 86x72" size. Dacron rayon blends. Beautifully tailored in 3- For that Holiday wedeend or summer trip. Sturdy Easy loading. cotton poplin featherweights. Wash ’n wear with- S-H-LOCL. Large 130 size can. For wMter teeth , . . 93e an Amerioan tanker, the Texaco chUdren.** ^ Fringe trimmed. button, natural sbwilder atyle. Madras snd milted zippen, water zesistaat Itoiqgs, neats tor ea«y Large L49 aize bottle. FatnUy Size. out a care. Redi - cuffed. Sizes 29 to 42. All tocage. • MhasaMiqsetts, to ^ m j'V e ^ 'The town’s new schools and lengths. Tan, blue, pewter and pavy. plaids, dMdm and aoUds. Stoaa 87 to 46. KuU between New Jersey a n f the proihise of academic free- Staten Island on June 16. to tha dMn certahtiy halp to toterest Snautog exptoaton and fire 88'!: men lost |hrir llyee.

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KAMUUUbTISiU UViiiAiNtt m ^lALD , J iA flL U lftiim COMM, THURSDAY, JUNE 80,198^ FAfiB H lM l FAUJS m G H T MANCHESraa EVENINO ^»A L D . MANCHBSIB^ CONN^ THURSDAY, JUNE 80,1966 ManttoetMT Omni, and the very peHtleal paitlaa M iles and JVo Traffic Ligh t **ir“ **'*” * tha board. And, doing Connecticut c c P JL C . Em tiitt^ l[«raUi aa. It didn't aiay a word •bout aChad* 14 ®D8 Fix Suspect 'r<~ uling free alectlaiis and being wining Yankee___ me. liTiA anxiouB to turn the Country over to . BtoMt the raautt o f auCh aleetlona. Interstate Highway System i ou New Charges Bjr A J I.O . Tha militaiy ta Argentina ^ara. It maot UAfjfflrOllO (AP)-<)neo(Mie Chester 3. Orsinl of Meriden; PnMMiwa. might aipaar from this, tired of Up deaoribed by Tternantai a Mend noBtea oeubw a. In thq..x»u580 of his ftita a m ritaotad wiMi ptefitj aarvica to tha Institutions and piw- of CkteudeUa, iq;pe4red at a P. A . C . ULILIIOOM __ Smidayi the Republican nomi- Faster, Safer for Travelers tansas of democracy. ta Mia prata of ribsged payofta reinstatement hearing with a ’ATtarta •t.tta P«ife CWkM nation for Governor, E. Clayton WA9HIMQTON (AP) — If you 26 VILLAGE ^REBT. AOCKVH U M BaeoM CUm Hall They seemed tired of the busineM of The longest atreteb wMhoot a them tq>, creating h^ea for fish- tar MM ratum" e( auqpended WOtorhury man, whCNW ueanse Gengras had a certain two light on the taterstate, at holding elections to put regimes in pow- •re one o f the 100 million Amer- tag, swtanmtag and boating. ditvairtalteenaea. Pater J. Oataw vras later returned, Tteroan sal^ road tfaia ed Wadaaadsy on six oouata ta- dataudelta restored a Windsor gy II ••«•••••#••••••* ^3o Federal law prohUMa spend- sons will take motor vaoaUons Lxks womon’e HcenM, after he I B C o o t k a •••••••••••••• (Ktme civilian to run the country the way today,’’ he said, “U tired and aummei', give a thought to one velvliw aMegad aReraMcn of ing federal money oo toS roods, this summeri traveHng 166 Ml- was (soBed on the telephone by "* •••»••••••*••••• IS they think it should be run. lisUess.’’ of monkinTs greatest peoot^ne but 2,000 mUes ot auch roads hon vehicle miles and spending leoorda. - 4 supervisor at the farm where imKMnft q r „ They tossed the famed JTuan Peron gfter he had estabUdied his programs of pidilic woiks. have been included in tbe sya^ 126 bUlicn. OtanidaHa, 49, who was wa- M. t pMdad from Ha duftta as a the woman was employed. Qa- «-»g- out of power in 1955. Two months tater, playful but serious divlsl(m_o^ TUa is the ‘TfotkaiM Myatem tern, as permitted b^ taw. The Interstate ayatem, on the Democratic governorship State Mtaor VoMoias Deport- taudeUa ia a director of the they forced his provlaional successor out of Intentate and Defense Higb- A statlatioally minded motor- wlilcn many of them win travri, into three parts, Qengras con- ment hearing oMoer after hie finn, Tleman said. Three other paper and *l»o tha local newa pdln of office. Finally, in 1968, an election waya’^'R ia planned to build 41,- M In Atlantte Oty, N.J., figured is financed M per cent by the aHeged oosea of aMenatioa of tinued the theme, with phrases it wotdd coat tarn 136.60 ta tola federal government, from high- firat am at taat month, was re- was held and Arturo Frondizl was 000 mllea of these Oe hixe roads, records were Included ta the af- *‘ A n * r t S & ct rapubUcaUoii dUh like the "tired 3-headed admin- to ditva from thera to Tomah. way user taxes, such as gas tax- ta il on 19,000 bond. 'PRSSiNTI THE HKMD6RRI, fatchMneraIn *r« alao reawred. and M of now 81,600 miles are fidavit elected president. In 1962,, the military istration,” and “Connecticut’s open to traffic. The Ameri(»n Autontobila CB. R la ocheduled for oomple- Engage lite WBRant for OrtoudeMa'a forced him out. Four months later, three tired governors” and “the It ia poosible now to travel aa Aasoctaticn says that Boston to tloD In 1972. The tateat aatimato om it obtained by Hartford in addition to OataudeMo, **Tihi<*i afrora appaaftxtf lo advartlsaiiioiits there was another election, which put three Ured and listless Gover- at the coat la $46.8 MlUon, Mit The engagement el Mlaa ObaMy Staft’s AMy. tate O. Ur Btaobmon and Oratal, tha otfaw SSf^ Tha Maaohaatar much an 1,68^ miles without St. LoUiB is another ' conrid- Arturo niia In aa president. Now, four nors of Connecticut.” tatting a trattie light The only eraUa Stretch wlthouft traffic both these figures are uncer- Mhrila Marion Koanui to BeUaj^me beoad op an afiWtavlt two men arrested lost month aaiJaK BaiaW______tM ii^sw itavan ttoonty State’s on penury chargee were Ralph yean later, the military have teased Just aa the oratorical divi- obebuottena on such a Journey lights. tain. I Obariea Raymond OiRoUly; JhiU aarrtoa cllant of .»• *• *• Driving aOoi«, a motorist may . Afty, Qenrie It .Tlannn. brtjucia of New Haven and Um (wt. sion of the governorship into are toU IxxitfaB. From Seattle to San Francis- both of Manchester, -has been three parts, allowing future ' You may drive along faster co, Interstate 6 is laigely built. mUll over these facts: The affidavit charged that Ca- Harry Saldei of New Haven. cagp, DatroH aad Bcatan. Four yaan ago, ta the last ooup, tha concession that the social gov- pw" on the old roads; skirting But from San Francisoo south to Total excavation will move annoimeed by her parents, ,Mr. taudeMa “ witfuBy and oorruptly The new charges against Oa- waiintiBR audit *DB**U Of d»CDl*Ar United States recognised tha new re- ernor is a pleauwnt fellow, while Los Angeles, very MtUa progress enough dkt and rota to blanket and Mrs. Thoanaq P-. Reania oC Blte^ boMM. reoorde of Coen- knideita could, upon oonviction, TION8. ______- tag ^cltles or ripping through gime ataoat the very same day it had somebody else, probably to be Ihem. You wift be exposed to baa been node ta oompletlng Conne(3tt(nit knee-deep. Sand, 21 NSrisood S t mouta ta the pomeBdon or under bring a maxtenimi priaon aaa- bontrai of Mm Department ef thrown tha elactad preaidant out of of- identified as J(>hn Bailey, is much scenlo qplendor. G«ieral- the Bupertiighway, Mie AlAA gravel and crushed stone for the Her fiance la-the aon el ICrt. tance of tan years. fice. This time, because of new OAB called the patronage governor, ]y speaking, not too many bm- saye. oonstruoticn wouM Mdld a MbtaryeWclea.” mound 60 feet wide and 9 feet Baivatore Lotrilbaido ot M L|h- procaduras, and because tha Johnson and somebody else, probably to boarte will get between you and Much of the main east-south caster Rd. and the late Oharled The perjury ohoigw agelnat adminiatratl(m was actually using an be Identified as State Finance the wonders of nature — though leg — Mi — ia open from Maine hi^ oomplatoly around the gateudoMa and four othar men Two OEO Grante Tor Satarday — 1 ^ world. R. oneiiiy. wore on eutgrawth of a npectal its poasibla influenca to try to keep Commissioner George Conklihg, there are large eroepUona to through Virginia, but Boutfa of Miss Keaiva la .4 gr4d^ WABKENGTON (AP)—The Of- The ooocreto used would build jm m an grand Jury tavestlgo- Praaident Blia In office, recognition of as the “financial” governor- tfaia North Carolina thero are mortly uate of Manchester Hig^ Stabpl fice of Bocnomio Opportunity just aa this was obviously the And traffic experts say that tf broken red lines on the map, six ridavialka to the xaoon-, toe Ite that was oonduotod by Su- VliunidaT, JKma M tha new military Junta is apparwitly tar and asphalt would MiUd and a liMS gttataato of LSilay perior Court Judgo-Alva P. U»t- hoe awttrded grants for new pro- p(>tential beginning of a long you don’t punish that a(x;riera- meanlhig hot completed- college. Shi ta a teacher }n the iyome in two Conneotiout (xan- not going to ba so swift. But one of thla campaign theme — so, one tor too mercilesriy you will be From north of Dallas the Mg driveways for 86 mUUan homes. aaUa,. Tha alaged parjury, it Aigantiiia Junta's apparent envlas is End Adv FMS Thun Jm e M. Bast Windsor ScMmI Ofttm. ym abugeM, qocurred during munttiee Wedneedsy. Judges, the application of the three timea safer on the new road is mostly is plaoe down to New Haven's Oommunlty Hm- Mw way tha current military dictator- Laredo, Tex., main gateway to Mr. OtieiUy attwoded Vaa- taettmeny before Lolselle. TiM V U d norioB adjectives "tired and listless” taghwaya than the a(ld-faatai(med grew, too. will receive |W,68B ship ta Brasil has been able to choke Mexico. ehester High School and ta eta-: . Tha probe oonoemed reports la likely to be heard again be- cnee. , JiMt ft Buddy ployed at Green. Manor Oonr to reoroit and train ektariy per- * Tlia worat dlaaaaa tlM wtuM today—’ down undasliabla poUtlca in that coun- fore the November voting haa The roeda are ‘‘limited ac- The hew Mgbwaya underaoora MMt paraoiH vrixate boensea hod BAN ntANCmOO (AiP) — strucMcn ManOhoster. (Men siwpanded hod hem able sons ae home health sides. The •loxv with Mon» «< tha *aoat aupn^ try, and tha dictatorship In Brasil en- been accomplished. •eta,” meaning that cross traf- the fact that the longest way pilot program will be oonduotod aroimd ia amuettmes the quick- Whiskers, the Btoinbart Aquari- The wedding ta ptanned. for tal Mve .tbam retunred by mok- jdalTy eivlUaed pao^a ta It—«illfara tnm joys a eordlal United Statea blaasing, as the campaign progresses, fic la oairled over and under, wWh the cooperation of the New um’s boribelor dotphin, hoa an- Norveniher. iw peymento to the right peo- 1 LB. BQOC ta tha lUvukm that thara ara diffarant and so the eventual outooma seems it may not always matter Just with geritly Uending movement est. ttaven Vtalting Nurses Assoota- An axompl: ta tha not-dki- other dolphin for oompantonShlp ple.' !|rinda and dicrannt dapaaa o< war. Hkely to ba acceptance, by Washington, how well the objectives, and the at the esitrancea end exits. tten and the Oomwotlout Bm- $1.85 Ourves are generally long and tant past, a tourist appcaacUng — taut It’S another boy dMphta. EasiRian-BottoiBS ' Twn of Mm other four mon of one more military dictatorship in a variations of adjectives, happen pfoymest Agency. I IW a lUualon pprovidaanawlthcartattly to fit the parUculmr case. Once >4eay, and In many places traffic tadiahup(dis tram the sauUieast Aquarium (tfSolala still are Mr. and Mrs. George' Tori po|ipM.,og perjury were men- world where democracy baa to flght tnAtag tor a female companion The oommunlty aoticn agency leur graataat waata o( diploniatic anargy, you get a good theme going, going ta the opposite direoti Tha barah, laaUaUo truth, which no- anced by the spectacle of Argentina and refute the Gengras “ tired - .mountains to Tomah, Wia. ployed at HataBtaa S tU t''^ ' roads. lady dolplita. body facaa, la acmAthtag qidta tha op- slipping backward, and without much and listless” slogan cames this There pnbohly are not many Dlvtaloa dr Untted AM people in West Campiton, Pop. Cta streets studied, the AAA Ooip., Windsor Loeka ^Ita. vl^le repentance, either. weekend as the Democrats TWO AMMUNITION 200, who vmnt to go to Tomeh, said, vehicle niilea traveled on eeel. meet to name their state ticket. OONTRAOTB >Ihe Rev. Mr. Btfttonta ta a»- lOoet At^rwhioreYim Go * It U tha tatant and phUoaophy ba- pop. 5,881, oi; vice versa. This an avera^ day totaled 1,183,000 knd what the Republican PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The sistapt at S t Maryta lUiseopsI iind tha waapon, not tha natura of tha Just happens to be the longest before the expreesway o j^ n g strategists will be watching, Army baa awarded. two (x»- Church. He ta a graAiato .e f paapon Itadf, which la important Under The Silks And Sweetness Jouniey sans lights at the and 026,000 after. . with hopes which will indeed be tracts for rifle ammunition to the University of Alibama,-' present Inoompleto stage of ta some cases the now super- ' Tha atona axta as good, or as avU. We men are indeed the weaker and unworthily jNurtisan and selfish, the OUn MatUeson Chemical Thsoaloosa, and reOelvea 4 as tha atomic bomb. road oonStniotikm. WghiWByB have reoultod in the BD. dagrae from the Riilattal'i' 19 will be to see whether the, Dem- Ooip. for rifle ommuhition. SoUd Slate -ill. the more futile sex when wa cannot On ttds trip, you wlH travel creation of new recreational And there la no atidi thtag aa a Urn* • ocrats have become so “tired The flrm’a New Haven, Oomt pbta (Fa.) Divinity .B(taoal, and even protest our long masquerade of acme roads wWch are not offi- spots. Take the east-west route, ftad war. War la ah on one laval—tha and listless” they no longer jplant is to menufocture 7.68 a maater’a degree from Xihipp suppoaad superiority against the publi- cially p»ait of the Interstate sys- 94, in North Dakota. Instead of laval of kin. It bagtna and oparataa on have the leadership resource mittbneter ammunition, and the Theological; Semin ary, New cation of such devastating testimony as tom — for example you would the usual method of bridging and energy to exercise some York caty,' . faat level, and all that aver happans la take a 37-mile stretch of the cretae, or .putting box (taains (xnnpany’s ptaot to East that produced. In Johannefourg tha minimum discrimination in the at will moautaotura 6.86 ndll' ^e wedffiag la ptanaad foir a variation in tha tachniquas amployad. other day, by the South African an- Garden State Paikway in New under the Ughmay, the author- selection of their state tl(dcet. Itiea in a ooupla oosea (tammed meter oramuiiitten. Sept. 94. ad. thropologist, Dr. Marvyn J^reys. Ffaotociaiihed By Reginald Flnto Jersey. * Tha only real chotea, tha only os8lbly manage to foHcy. Women ara 18 times safer than man H erald fight off the “tired and list- Our refusal to face thaaa rdatively aa drivers of automobiles. less” label by offering a party platform which promises more hnpla truths honestly taitoa: thing that At all agul th^ have greater Ufa By Row land Evans Jr. Yesterdays to the people of Connecticut ta He S E HERE’S REAL iete the ataga for all the tran^Munant I n s i d e axpactancy. I lalf-daeaptloii with whldi wa operate. than''the Repidillcan' platform ‘iha ratio of brain to body weight is Robert D . Novak 25 Yean Ago did. H it can be assumed, in - It makea poasibla that rattonahaatkai greater^ fax woman than in men. CJhecks totaling >66,000 to be J such matters, that the sky is by which wo daacrtaa the use of tear Women bear llbiesaea better than R e p o r t mailed to depositors cf the the limit, then ft can be doitat- Manchester Tivst and Safe. De- tea as humane when It merely flushes men. They are built for lifting things ed that the Democrats can posit Oo. whose assets were Mia enem y o u t ot hla dugouta ao he can and carrying weights, while men who WASHENOTON— To JuSUca of the civil rights movement er structure. Doar reported back manage, the energy and drive jaeaiva tte direct flame of our napalm. Department officials, .one un- The underiying aim of the to Washington that the Missis- froeen during the bank bokday and imagination to out-vault try that sort of thing wind up in oor- declared on March 4, 1933. ^ It makes posaibla tha omata pcatanaa derlying purpose of the Missis- radicals is to provoke violmce sippi state police coidd be count- the Republicans with their reottve surgery. by know-nothing white segre- ed on to preserve law and or- liaiwrence W. Case and Robert which wo flxat ooncem ounialvao sippi M)arcb was epCtomiMa hy promises. But If they, iton’t Boys are more prone to paychologl- a minor rally in front of the gationitas, in turn forcing vir- der. In short, no Federal force E. Puiinton honcxred for twenty rendering tmpoaalble and umisaUa jump higher than the Republi- cal disturbances. There are more men state capitol at Jackaon Sun- tual Federal occupation of Mis- Was needed. years of outstanding service to <»ns, then they will be showing fha' roads the enemy uaaa, and than in mental hospitals than woman, and day (June 26). Blsaippi as a conquered prov- He bad good reason for this the Iflgbland Park Community how tired and lisUess they are. •ventuaUy ooncem oursalvea with the they go earlier. On* Negro demonstrator, ob- ince. The Mississippi March, appraisal. Without publicity, cauib at the organisation’s 201h In fact, we suspect that the Re- gytaoUna and oil ha may ba uatag in In fact, 'according to Dr. Jeffreys, tha viously attempting to provoke begun innoomtly by James some 40 state troopers in plain anniversary'picnic celebrattoQ. publican strategists and nour- traveling over thaaa unustaila roads, difference between the two sexes is so trouble, set fire to a Confed- Meredith to publicize voting clothes aocompanlad the matxh- Ronald H. Feiguson named to ishing fond illusknur cf'slogan- ^ board of trustees of the ]|nd atm do not reaHaa that our avan- sweeping and conclusiva that men, tha erate flag under the nose of an registrstten, soon became part ers under secret orders by Gov. ing the Democrats into a comer armed state trooper. Not long of that overaU plan. Oomeetteut State EUm Associa- taHd effioianey wffl ecnalst ta kUUng wealdings, Should he allowed to retire at Johns(m to protect the Negro (com which they <»n't escape ago that would have bnn^ht On the Other bniud, XUtaen- marchers. tion. 'm m y baCora ha laavaa tai home 60 while women, hard and tough, (night no matter vdiat they do. But, of xwtaliation, instant and bmtaL boob above aU wants to avoid Despite thq outrageous shoot- (xiurse, the Democrat slogan- * % knd puts on a nntfoim and starts out to ba allowed to work imtll 70. Instead, the troops gaaed Im- a aeoond RecoastiuOti(m. His 10 Yean Ago yn the road. ing of Meredith, the march eers have yet to be heard (ram. Most of these things man have always passiv^ in front' Of hkn and aim is to bring MtaSlBsippi back would have gone peacefully Democrat WlUtsm V. DeHan > K Is Mils same uareaHstie ef pro- . k n o w n . ignored the flagOumtag. into the Union as a law-ahid- enotigh without any pressure of Manchester re-eiected State lansa vfhiah midcaa it poaalila for our But up until n Ole Misa Neceasaiy'tfaou^ that dependable PROTECTIO N ... on this year's hunting trip. Only weighs 12-lbs. for easy iMda than othera. Tha war ta Vietnam Nothing is written more clearly into interventi

PACE ELEVEN,, lEANCHEStER JJVBNING HBEUOJ), UANCTESTEB, C6lQ!r« THURSDAY, JUNE 80, 19W MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M AN CH ESim CONN^ TOUBSDAY, JUNE 80,19W l^AGE TB N 'e rw e tr'p w tw 'if * * ilty -t*K- Inside tbrniB'’ 'CtaMA 'KMr - 'Bavm, War Escdidlion Dispufe Regot’a^uy* U.S. Bombers-Attack win officiate. Burial wffl- be la Obituarf JBneiyieen Cemetery, New Ha* Report BROW SmEET ven. - Continues Around World Prorerty of jjjmoi Depots Again iF aia8)' The Baby Has MANCHStnn... Friiods nay cian at the fu- « (Coirttamea frem Face »» France, have crittoized the as capblir^ cr miaalng in action uiaicera insisted on camping to DlAILY etwater, dl*d jwflterday at Jitn- Mia. Aide AaaaUi Papers wars fUed in the mdc s squadron *of about TTO last week, ona lees than the Negro sohoUlyard (alUywi^ American elfoM in Asia. 10 A Jft to 10 P M , tbMMt Xcmorial Hoapital. town detfc’li office today trana- «*.! iand armored per- week before. two other oampsitoB ware avtaU- Mrs. Madeline B. AnaakH, 48, He expreaeed belief CUe le one Been Named a^. iy>idUt was bom In Td- of 88 Battista Rd., wife of Aldo fecilag the property at 901-807 goonM carriers on Highway No. Knemy losses for the wedt of ai,]*). Hio use of tear gas may Self-Servioe Department Store Ih M, SllaPcliMhKch 12, 1883, M»drad lived died this morhlnc at reason NATO la “ in eonetd- llahi St, Item Wddon Drug ig. June 18-26 were reported as 1,- ii^ve hem defenslMe, but tt Oo. to Rival’s Men’s Shop Hus. le trouble.’’ 126 Foss, Jeffrey Atian, eon of James Gilbert and Baitnre ilBlife.Befoiehisrettrem rat l8 , ^ abort Ulneas. Ih defense of UA. poUcy, Beih The eolual tranafer was from juvieci up reintorccmeeits by oompared with 928 kHled and .tate pottos returned to a pro- dm J A 8 Realty Oo. to Sadye beUoopter and truck, and lo w -283______captured______the week before. tecUve______role when die nMrehets Kettem Foes, 199 SouUi 8t„ RockvUle. Re was bom June 18 Aaara ago he was a mhlnte- Mia. Ansaldl was bom Oct. r^>eated much of the same ar- at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents hanoe nah at Pratt and 'Whit- 'Wlndaor Locke, a gumenta pmeentad Wedneaday C. Apter. "The J A S Realty flying American planes bit the South > Vietnamese com- came back to Fhtladelplita dm In Jaek and George Hradahi, enemy with bomhs, roqkete and maad reported 386 of Its men jjejtt toght. ^ are Mr. and Mrs. CSsrence Kettem, 199 8outh 8t., RockvlSe. ; Sivlaion of Unted Aircraft dauchter of John and Blvina i^. Secretary of Defenae Robert His paternal grandmother is Mrs. ESele wru, Finney SL, m- p,,' Blast Hertford. He lived Quacllarotl Taraveha of Wind- g, McNamara, oSmem of Weidon Drug; and uMtcfaine-gun fire. killed and St missing, compared Most important was the work Sadye Apter Is tte wife of Spotter pilots estimated that nith l76 battle dead and >8 of the state poUoe in protecth% lingt^ He has three brolthers, Craig, 10, James Jr., 2, and Kla OoWioater lor lour yeare be- gor Locks, and hved in Man- qj Bah said:, Gary, 1; and five steteis, Sheila, 9, Gloria, 7, Debbie, A Louila Louis Apter, prestdent of Re- between 300 axM 400 of the ene- mieelng the week before. flte maroheiS at the Sunday ral- lore moving to Ametcn t,ak# cheater 21 yeara. ^c not recard these ae acts 8, and Ann Marie, 8. liro yearn aco. Survivors, besides her bus- ^ escalation.’’ gal’A my posaUdy were kitted by the yue brought the enemy war xyl-a decision ntads by Gov. o o o 0 o He wee a member of the >and and parents, include a He said they were oaumd by , Stemps affixed to the war- attacks. The enemy units ^cad reported this year to 24,- Johnson, though some of hia ad- rantea deod show a purriisae threw tg> anttedreraft fire which more than five times the vteors eoimseUed Mm to bar the Pnttro, Gregory PVanrie, son of James Gregory and r ^nnyMNhvy Gh* and - S«iior epn, Richard Ansaldl of Man- jjorth Vietnameae changteS Rosemary Tonkin Putlra, 4 Emily Dr,, Rockville. He wm bora ^Xtiaen’li Ch* . both of Mendhea- chaster; four brofhers, Leon price of 1213,000. However, one Air Force officer said was repntted government tod of 4,- Hegtoes from die state capital their tactics to “ a much more there is Mao an eriatlng first the heaviest he bad enooimtered gte, grounds. June 23 at Rockville General Hospital. Hie maternal grandpox^ jsr. Taxavelta, ' Lawrence "Taravella, conventional warfare.’’ rate are Mr, and Mrs. Albert Tonkin, Kingston, Pa. I& jn* AMs ’RaravMla and George mortgage wMh the Savings ever South ViSt Nam. This was other alUed fMxes -r Austra- pYom a positive standpoint, Burttvota hKduae tta wHe, The imder SMretary contended Bank of Manchester, which Ap- believed to in d ite that the an- Korean and New Zeeland ^le march produced an addi- ternal gxandperrats are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Putlra, Kings- ifn . Maude Johnson .TopUff; TanaveUa, all o f Windsor (t was both prudent and vital to ton, Pa. He has a brother James Robert, 4; and a slater Looha; four Msten, Mrs. Samu- ter wUl asume. emy force waa'made up largely _ reported 6 MBed, 18 wounded t<«npi 4,000 Negroea r^;iBtorad. hm sons, Jamea W. ToihF and deny fUM for the trucka "and Thereea Marie, 2. el Ragsrao of Wnsoa rad Mre. J A 8 Realty has aooepted a gi armed North Vietnam- no missing last week. But that is scarcely an aweaome ItorSld A. TopWr, both Of Man- tUs is what was undertaken.’’ • • • • • Steve Purnar, Mlaa Frances 8143,300 second mortgage, TVhile Radio Hanoi broadcast fg^t compared with 2,000 regis- eheater; three dauc^iton, Mrs. And, he added, “ it was Smith, SDchael Alan, son of George and Irene Cas- TanaveHa and Mrs. Neison Per- afith 870,700 to be paid in caMu pc the norttiem port of the ,engiy denunciattonB of the Unit- terSd In cmly two counties dur- gUbeit 'Van Nostrand of Bloom- niouhted In such a way a s'to Ojpens Office Bemacd Apter, who is aseo- country, 18 miles north of Hie, ^d States, a caphfred American jjjg lightly pUMloiaed cne- taneda Smitti, 14 Main Srt., 'Vernon. He was born June 24 art ry, ah of Windsor ^ k a , and minimise any damage to the flStd, N. J., Mrs. Walter -Wlf^- eiated with ms faihsr In the „„xxe of the South Vietnameee pQot was paraded through the ^^ek drive by the NAAOP in Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmorther ia MEN’S BAN-LON SHIRT several n ie^ and nephews. c'vilian economy.' Dr. Michael R. Aharott la Mrs. Oorina Castaneda, 50 Camx>beU Ave., Vernon. He has l«am of Manchester and Mrs. The fuhend will be held nm «t office fov tile pra«- of Regal’s, said to- »rmy backed by U.6. Marines gtreete of Hanoi Wednesday April. two brothers, Kevin, 11%, and Brian, 7; and two siatexri, Kar- i«o Rainey of Aoneton lake; Saturday at 9:30 Am. from the SeM intwmirmodicino*^ *»y**“<^'*®*'^’**«^**^‘ claimed “3 Viet Oong M night in an opra car under the ^ twsl, reaponsiMe elvU to grandchildren and 28 graat- en, 9, and Laura, 3. John F. ^ m ie y Fimeral SrrSmiS^iiS^ liff tiS SldiMog?^ at 57 Union St., ^ gl^ of seerchHghte. and angry rights leaders have no sympa- • • • o o frandchiklren. tire fiiet floor, to indude tbe Wednesday. cixjwds aboutod "Down with at all with too tootle of and WALK SHORT SET Home, 219 W. Center St., with agency which speaks for RockviHo. Usher, Urn Mary, daughter of Robert Manhall and Funeral aenteea wffi he held a^ IteiM of P.A -----requiem* —- wAat CiASt. James'-----* ^_ _ Dr. seeBbaroii_1. te a Fellow In •*tetlng RegBlIa quartera plus Air Force B62 bombera rtruck American inmolalists!’’, the making Mississippi a conquered the government tt called the Louleeanne Vaktis Usher, 322 Main St, Monson, Mhss. She at 11 am. at St Obnreh at 10. Burial will be in Strike# “a new srave crime’’ Cardiology and aaateUnt to ““ targets in South Viet goviet News Agency Thsa re- province. They believe toot only a H|teoopBl Gfanrrii. The i^.JUmes’ Cemetery. waa bora June 18 art Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal aada ’-gestoreofte^ ron th e modidne at' the Peter Bent * * floor ^ *1^**^’ * Ported painstaking door-to-door can- grandpansrta ore Mr. and Mra. Raymond Voloto, Old Staf- tov^ John D. Hughes, MBior as- Frienda muy cah at the fu- run* 1^ ff>a Amarinui sserea- Briaham Hospital to Boston and ttaat thf second floor xbm 28 miles southiweet of the a*® caxdtaL vassing, conducted by toe state ford Rd., ToUand. Her poltemal grandparents are Mr. and Wi MstaiHt, will officiate. Hurial neral home tomomw from 3 .. olliUc^rdloioglst at toe House R;y^^_ wffl »>t coastal dty of Quang Ngd and q^be filer was Idratlfled as Air naACP, wiH in time produce a libs. Mhrshall Usher, Monson, Mass. Her maternal great- to be in St dome- to 4 atM t in# pm, The Arab nationaUst pres# in Cf Good Hameritra Moepitel for ^ ncilhwoSt capt. Muqitoy Neal big enough Negro registration grandparante ora Mrs. Regina Bahard, North Ttveston, RX, teqr, Otfleheetaa. . ,/ , e^Srials called the b^Wnga Rheumatks Heart Disease, OhU- Selgon. jbnes, 38, of Batwi Rouge, 1^.. to give Negroes toe potttksal 97 “abocUnK___ imperialtot’’ ‘ dreni’ Medical Crater Hospital. M clutoy. wffi-to-waa carpsting command reported a 6*ert Jr., 1%. coiilrastiii9 ihoiti ployed art 4ili(mey Bros, for 36 BXauaalwro 8biina terined the IhsUtute Branchran* rt -^^ed Ito Ams^ ^ Nwwmm, • • • • • toeh-rit Pratt A artlon “an toevitable step” hurt Health Service , iM icftin St thft ftiWTOgr fire and 7B6 im ndedi saying. 7 veiy muen ies6 Pi*gjbe»Newipfti>«r yaan on Tuesday At ,787 Main St., tbs ^ ^ j^xj^ and 607 that I undertook toU criminal ayoOkM^ Bey, Daisy Mae, daughter of Aristide M. and lily Ed- h bhiD, goM.oRvft ^ ^Whitnay, Division of United Student inotert marcbera ^Dr. Sharon is a nailfva o f former Dewey-RlQhman Store. Osoege N. Rudsan, IT, af 88 ‘AdPorrtt'poili., Iteat Hartford, planned demonstrations. Naugatuck and 'rocslvsd m wounded during the week that aCHon against the Vietnamese wards Rey, 12 Lewis St, Roriivilla She was bom Jime 18 at Tyeldon’s will lease; toe store, Roricvltie CRy Hospital. Her maternal gran^arents are Mr. and bHrguncly. ' wrtll MS rsUremsnt to 1883, 'Ehe Vatioan ilew was set out B.A. from the U nlvefsl^-^ with an option to buy toe build- raded June 18. m South Windsor He is a meiUber of toe Mari- in L’OooervWtore Romano Which Connecticut in 1858 UM pis This brought the total of U.B. In Baton Rouge, a friend who and Mra. Ihaao Edwards, Raton, NM. Her jiatemal grandpor- ing. sei^cemen retorted kiUed to played high school football with ^ — ante are Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Rey, New Haven. She taM a said: “ llmra such as this cannot MD from Seton Hall Coliege of It Is now to toe process of be learned wtthout regrrt and Medicine to 1962. He interned battle in Viet Nam to 2,186 stace Jones, Gus Kinchen, said: A s c it..ia v v c u u 9 brother, BBwood Lee, 4%. dent at Mauefasster for more fftirv^rs his v^o,wif moving and is operating at • • • • • ShtsSm "Je' 4BiMi flil liAi vft* 34iiv* I'^cWft Dlckliiftoii Idftiiiftf also without worries.” at toe Thfta Medtoto biviston of ^v^+Iah. last Jan. 1 and 4,014 atooe Jan. "That doesn’t sound Hke Mm. It Vice President, Hitoert Hump- Boston City Hospital and toe "®“ locations 1, 1981. The American wounded doera’t sound like a quote to vTClB Britohlnsoa, OurUs John, son of BL Calvin and Joan ttraunit 5 > o « » ago he wu two daughten, Mrs. F r ^ ______tarey said the reaction of British Tufts t Now Bngland Medtoal reported total 18,035 sinoe last me.. He was a loyal-type person Lute HUtehinaon, 1071 E. Middle Tpke. He was bora June 7 2or Mcltotty of Vernon and Mrs. A Hartford motorist was ar- .._____ ^ . weaver Mlltoo Nowsoh of Mmrlborough; Prims Minister HaioM Wilson Crater to Boston. He seiwed a Jbn. 1. rad w u seoalti'vw shout Us loy- art Hartford Hospital. Bis maternal granitoarente are M^. and OrtttandlRg OellaoffMl Seven Amerioana wer Brted alties.” rested yesterday afternoon af- Mrs. Joseph Lutz, 292 Woodland St His paternal grandparenite mertwoMtoandle •«*«. AMrsd Laine of Col- was not unexpected. Wilson residency to ^ ^ .1 2 th C irevit ter he stopped his oar 6n Rye rtterter, Roger Lain# of Mari- had expressad regret over the ^ to n aty H op^^and tta ore Mt. and Mra. Herbert Hutohinsoa, Bolton Center Rd., St. and backed into toe car be- Bofton. His maternal greart-grandparents are Mr. and Mria MISSES’ FASHION - NEW 7*^*1 borough and Harry Laine of borohimigB and said Britain was Boston VA Hospital. From J»^ hind him, police report. wT^a SSh; 12 gim^ldmn uid unaWe to suupport toe action. IIHM to«,ugb July 1^ to Court Cases Jacob Lute, 88 Florence S t He has a brother, Calvin Joseph, Long, Lean Military Rule The motorist, Hollis Payton, 8%. SINWER o r BOXER _ TTtAiriTi* m. ftV® ATeBt-flOnBlldClltidPeiL WliMO*# BtatOlJfUMlt dT6W ft TftftChillff .tti. 28, told state police he was • • * • • JUM OIB LOVE OUR r. ^Itoitora of But The 'W»e funeral willwffl be heldhoM Sat- rtnopshaitp retort Wednesday night at Tufts Medtoal School. _ ^ ' MANCMESTEB S158SION trjing to turn around. He was ______urtlay art 8:15 am . from toe k « n Duncan Sandys, a Con- Dr. Sharon is married to tit* Oren, Kathleen Denise, daughter of 'WUItem and linda BOYS’ SWIM A Maasactoisette man who wu Expected in Argentina Charged with unsafe backing Ttemsy Funeral Homs, senottve legislator. fom w Jean Delaney, - who Moberg Oren, Pine Ridge Dr., Andover. She was bom June French at Rookvfils chargad to connection wlto pass- and is scheduled to appear to 20 at Manchester MrauuiBl Hospital. Her maternal grandpar- TRUIHCS eO-GO SHIFTS swm SUITS Mra- 2M W. Canter St., with a sol- Sandys. » CW**"** mlnirtcr in tau^_ BUIBN06 AIRIB3B, Ajgenttoa A group of imtons known as Circuit Court 12 to East Hart- ents are Mr. and Mra. Theodore Moberg, Hebron Rd., Andovar. 2!Ls!^*J»«anM I*ra -rf emn high Mass of requiem art toe last'Tory govemmert and High Sc^l. Thv teg of stolen checks fa toe area (AiP) — The Aigenttnes today “The 8B’» which is about 80 per _ . J **'®®***'- . at. Bridget’s Church at 8. Bur- foimer lon-to-law of toe Jrte Amghter at 101 South St., jq^Mled guiHy to a substitute cent Perenist, responded: "We Her i>atemal grandparenito are Mr. and Mra. Hairy OebharA expected long and posniUy lean The driver of toe car that Sir Winston ChurchUI, said Wil- Rock'vllle. charge of fraudiflent issue of are open without reserves and East Hartford. She bas a sister, Susan Lynne, 6. Mritees vriH be held tel wp be to St James’ Oeme- was backed into was Anna • • • • • rturttey art 1 pm. rt the tery, son’s criticism was “a stab in ohebka snd received a sentence years of militaiy rate as their disposed to work for the rebirth 6” » 10»' Anderson ,of East Hartford. Gotoberg, Erik Hiortc, son of tbs Rev. Erio J. and 2.28 Friendi may eah ftt tlM fil” toe UUV bookUBUUIk whichWUBMA willWlU longivuf^ bewv re-av~ _ . of six months, to run ooncurrmt- new govenauenrt began trying to of Argentina oh a basis of flair 3.78 Solids or fanctes to the amartest Funend Homs, Damage was miifor. Simone Gauthier Gothbeig, 64 CSiurch St, He was bora June 100% arnel sharkskins, (»tton pop- The Rev. Brlc Ooto- nend borne tonight from 7 to 9 orated to toe United States.” OOlton 1y'with the sentence be is now get a working omngemMirt with play and specific and public BOW Styles. Inside supporte. Ex- 5*? new Bpiaahto’ fashlm ftw aiL.mJt ' I of and tomenrqw fnm 2 tO(4 wd 7 “The Americans are fighting serving to Jail at -Winffiam Ooun- normally hostile labor unlbns. programs in a rthnate of x>eaoe, 22 art Mianchester Memorial Hospital. Hte maternal grandfath- lins, 100% oobtetts, others. Solids, kiUts, lurex and nylon lastex tobf. Nyieii j pertly tallore advised Mm of Ms deojeion be- WM arrested by state .potips Rartfrad to New London County eight to ten years and reshape ury______has bora lb;ttraad by a Per- ?**??*^ 5? Peter S. RyoaU ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandporento are Mb. bntosa, a Ipafid- and Miarie Francolse Rycaak, '•\r ’era Omiar BaauMeu, flora to* action w u taken. and Charged with speeding and Court, whera tos two lue wonted AnfiMtiiirt’s poteticai'and a ^ on n dli« t^ ^ v e s It 3 per cent and MTb . Geotge Briian, Westerly, RJ. Her potenial grond- HIsMtoower sold toe derirton wm temud a warning for driv- flor similar oftensM ot oMaiitiiig aomic face wtth toasMo m - of toe revraue from light bUls. proi>eriy at 136 Batton St. parralte are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Luzzi, PawoatuCk. She hoa playw ear Benitia Baandteu. Bduour Baau- Claire B. Levemtitt to Baibaia an and wmam OMra; “WM to my ophtion, a military log after drinking. money under false ptotenaes. floima. Bariier tote year its metoben two brothers,'Ihomas, 4, and Mkbael, 3% ; and a aWter Shar- wlibo teM Sart- neoesatty and I rapport it,’’ He The couple, Clarenoe CRrieo, CHqvoneUa w u aefrtraoad to - . newauanera ganaraHy won a 8B per o u t pay Mko. M. Feaso, property at 97 Ousb- on, 17 moritbs. [ it turn. 2rom Su New* added, “ R will help mlitimixe gg ^ d Mary B. Cartar, both «t ate mootoa in New Uindon Ooun- _ ,* o „e d t o s M ^ w coup The biggeat union, the 2%-mli- manDr. • • * • • WaUaep Funeral Marriage lioraoea osmmms rad toss of life among Hartford, were treated ter cute ty Superior Court on June 21, m .gitorlala flirt of hope tor Mon-man Qraeral Workers Con- OonkUn, NeU, son o f Corneliue S. and Shirley Horton Burnrtde iava.. Hart library John Lerota, 94 Benton St., and S our alUes and America’s aiuj bruises after tortr motor-f a i ^ l t of toe braoje to Daniel- ^ figure and dtssattefacUon flederatton, bas not yert commtt- . ivmViii", 113 Coleman Rd. He was bora June 19 at St FYoncte artlord, wtth a aoieBon Mgh JviHe Weilek, 94 Benton St, Atiy fi^dfag men to Vlrt N ^ .” cycle collided with a car last s ^ where toe payroll diecka ,,(^ 1 jjxxa** administration. TS»y ted itself but observers beHeve Hospital, Hartford. Hri maternal grandporerite are Mir. and Maoi ot fsqrtem at Bt Ofarirt Readi^ Ub 4. RSobara M. Nixon, who served night. were'stolen. said chronic dettcite to the bnge It will side with “The 82” and Mrs. A. J. Horton, ’Trumhull. His paternal gramdmdther is . tophWT Cfamwh, Bart Hartford, ______Olttii to ^ ** president under Btera- Police said tbs Amirault ajs- art llrifi. Burial wa ba to Mt West 8Me Raadii« Mr*. G S. Conklin, Fairfield. He has two brothers, Kevto, lA open this week for all oUldrra terwsr, catted lor stepped up use cldrat took place on" BirCh 16, -iv. of«» 16 «» Trrttoe *«««• Dr., »and * Rich-««*- cienevnx^acy »woontribuited v»«isu greatiy to « Ms , * Augurto------Vandor,------who controls. . “ ri Margaret , , « Solanttrt, Gtu- and Mluk, 9; and four siatera, Mhiy EEra, Id, Carol, 18, 3fo6x at. Baaodlet’s Oemaiiay, Bloam- who wish, to rign im. R to ^ '**** MounUto Rd. Amlrkult’s car 18. of 189 W. Center a,* q GT, has reportedly had Anbury, Jtoy 9, . EMeen, 6,'^and Maura, & booed on the Hstoiy of Man- to# war to a swift oondusioo. ^ xx,e right alda of tbs St were transferred to Juvenile in the first heurs tottowlfig the many contacts with - mlMtary 9 ‘tewter and, for every two leadeia rt home and highway and Mt a tree after ff®** **y thrtra April ^ Tuesday, many quarters loaders to recent months. Van- 78 tooy > t^ 7 tof ^ readero wfll ad- S?*® ^ turning into the street from 28 toey took a car wUA ^ Percolrt-lod intiona dor was onos-Perqn’e repre- nr toMn^S to 8 and ^ ^ buHdtog to an- * * * ^ Volpl Rd. v pmfcsd to a Srivev^ on Q > e^ masslvs protest aUtattve hero but later chal- ___ ^ toey are mSSito vlrtt The couple on the motoroyote the oar whra ^ Xenged the exfled dtotator’s au- #8 ID 14 ter are on dteplay in toe H- heading o u t on R t 44A rtscov y ^ a p M ^ oar be- ^ bloodshed, thority oyer the movement be TV-Radio Tonight Mn. Oeoaga btaiy and, m too oHMrra pro- House with about 80 O on^u »truck a car putting out hl^toem m they d rw . Even before Ongania, 62, took left brtiind. FOLDIlie BRILL Mm . Margaret Mayer Mart eead from one building to ' ra- members who had made •vlslU frrai Notch Rd.. ^ c e u aald. ^rbey were arrested aevend aflfice, tbe former ^ army chief —Tbe militeiy regime also re- ton Ftetoer, 66, ot New Hrt other .they are urged to vtett ^ Virt Nam. tt wm q^e car wm betag driven by ) lilovla Td6 (80) Sporls Ounem In New iTock, toe stock mar- 34, 6i 810 Ibltend' T(Ae7, WM gcvbnunent wotdd prevent Blia 8:00 aa) Square DauXag m ' and two piece (rtylea legs. Large 6” whaetoV Cmmne plated toe wtfa of George Fteeher. oortiCicartas taking placs tog the workefra’ lot,” sold a . , 8) Kike ttou|^ grid with taandloa, Oxrak type riavotp ' ------but 2i3) Kerr Orinia 40) Frier Jfimiingi. Neva the newest fabrics, oolora Mm. nsoher kft'Manchester Aug. 20. to toe prosetjee of toe ^ tt^I____ o ’ ¥«. conttoued to July H. Miller la p>v^xBniont spokesman,” tram boidtag a news conference TED mupON, he. ' Mackenxle's Baideis at) French Chef Mil rad details. tag mechantem. 8or New Haven about four parsnte.parents. AH ohHdren in second ^ W^esday rad l].0i]11S »5WO]ni III charged with resisting arrest, xte uaiteis will not be MtoaMtowedto scheduled tor today. He liM (SO) Tbiee Stoogee Ioao-40) Batman (O some brokers said part of the . ;; breach of peace rad willful to- XCHAAND TCRNPIKB (40) Uoyd TtiaxtoD lOOMO) Daniel Boone (O) yearn ago. She wm manager of grade and up torough toe inditige to pirtitica, os (hey have been staying rit Us brother’s TALGOirmU! »-12) Tbe Munatere drop wM .a reacUra to toe air C iU V a JIECCi OF Jiuy to peraraal property m a (80) WMriybiida at) U8A: iUta. Soinol toe g and H Redemptlea Cen- riwto grade are ettgtole to sign dons up to now.” houes in a sUburhof (he oaplteL (00) Calender ( 8-13) aSbgBn'a Iriend (O) for tots eltib. strikM. ^ reew of a seutfle with the prt 40) Denitii. Heaaee „ ter to New Haven. ao) Frier Jemtinci. Ness ( 8-3040) Gidgri (C) Farente well m children fCrattonei turn f s f One) xice asveral weeks ago. 8:80 (3t) Tbe Fourth Barite Surrivers, besideB' her m aO) Navy Brim (104240) Loodon Fsiridhxn hand, tocbide her mother, Mrs. re Invited to toe Weet Side have been CBA agsrite'- but He qn>«*ted to court aarUer 80) Seahont H BED FOLDING METAL { libresy to look at toe exMblts, weren’t identtfled — and. ih'ihe this wrak and Ms attorney aak- -16) n g e r i -1*^4040) Henry Fhrte (Q ALUMINUM Nellis Mayer of Kew Gordras, CAP Unit Host AIR CON Om OIIB) tt) Whot’e newt _^ ( SJS) Ut Three Bona (C) N. T.; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy learn a little bit more p^ ootpe, toe Wseltiiigton ed that MS cam be mpved up to B) Booky aod Bb meaSa what Manotaeeter was reiFesertative of toe Soviet today, so that IfilleE would not S-IO) News *=<” o f W r i k Fastula of Garden Ct^, N. T.; To Canadians :U 40) Suaaifoot ( 8-3040) Bewkefaed a son, Robert Norton ot. Al- [ke to toe eariy days of toe news sgracy. Taos. have to stay to JalL When he :99 lOdMltt^HUDlHunUey^Briiikler 116) a uhaoih Xlop W DROP LEAF TABLES town. Johnson teudsd Helihs’ Judg- wm atvMted, he wm unable to •:*0 104240) lUdde Fliw'a (O bany, N. T .; two brothiKS, About SO Royal Canadian Air J) Firta NeerT ( 8-3040) Peytoa Flaoe ------1 ment, toteMigance, arid “Ms post bond, and wm taken to S CSharles Mayer of Kew Gfar^ Cadets aged IS through 18 will 8) Newonire 10:00 (104240) Dean Ibuttn (O) great pUbhc Integrity. JolL M 'ntia It Sw Lite ( 640-toj Tbe Baron ^ dens and Arthur Mayer ot 8C arrive in town by oar convoy U) HoUywood Backrisge M:00 t »«d0-12404»4040) Neva. Louis, Mo.; a slater, Mrs. Nei- Martin Elected The Prertdent said that tbs lOQai's attorney wm not '— Nembeet Spoets. W eather he Sealy of Cleveland, QMo; tonight and wHl present a drill ^ xike Raboni arid thera and a oontouaiMe rvM Friar Jeentem. News ld.:lf (10tt» Tonlgbt Show (O Handy aodra bed tor 24x60 Slit I Vt By Camera Club IrtaU aft fo r Biartft tD dbftvtfilli a iDvalv CuliHilfll atiiiim ifcftito- Uttleri Bobo (30) AB(3 Mkhaife _ ^ four grandchildren and several exhibition Friday night at 7 to Hetans bad their oolleaguM to given atooe, after Ms teat ai>- MFRpRMMV IwB Mi RpRlMftW RMOTV WNOT Mi WWWH wPWWBRRB RmI HR^VWMiWw|| L o / T w U i g t a t 7 - « ¥ > ( Uowa. Bpaiti, WmSbt dm or pofcb. Sto wm [18) Bobscriptlon TV (40) Sp^ Fnal 5.97 aiecea and nephesvs. flrant of Manchester’s Sears abt often acknoWlsdged ptibholy pearaaoe, he able to post 77’ wfto IW «at- CiMriee Btertla^ recently wsa taMO-40) News U-.20 ( S 4 ^ Horie Funeral servicea wiO. be hrtd Htn.. >» vii. nariruto *rid is donuMd mors oftsn ibari the bond and to now fine, Sm food ori oocMWriri 11:36 (40) Obecknu^ treas.. Vtoyl oovsr elected preeldiat of toe Ntit- 30) Mr. DMriot AHDiaay on Handy caipr handle. Acid and bum restetrat top. Saata tomorrow at 10 am. at 8 m mm « w ponuM praised. Ha said he is elway* Bmart MoFaR, 14, of Veimon. ^ Wanted 11:80 (33) Tonight Bbov (Of one side, tiektag megger Ossnora OUb of Hart- lai) Whot’a NewT (18) Vtnrige Theater other. Beecher and liennertt Funeral nm osri^ ** readteg aomrtMng to ibe.papen reostvad another eonttouanoe, 10 people oomtortably. ford for 1006-87. to™ SATUBDAFT TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE USHNO Borne, 100 Broadway, New Ha- AM., rw Oirtimlrt Wing ^ distorte C8A operathnw. tote ona to July 6 to Rockville. VltHIhe I ven. The Rev. Robert' W. Bn- homes of lo ^ But tbe men oonduettog toem gs whraho sgain did riot have tos “!“' * * * ' « > * * • 870 fins le pay wMcb wm Im- ** F**® on Mm two days ago toNEW COLONML DINim ROOM - COCKTAIL LOUINE Holoomb. puMcIty ^ r - fliMwelvea. , at RookvUto. Tbs fins 8WEB FOLDINO Jotowon appototed Hahssri k> W8S levlsi on Mm Tuesday for Fenonal NotieM (W a Eritag taedatea arty tt portte Squadron of ttvfi Ahr cb^ oommsart about M rUTHTT **vteg and havtag a OiiidaRs sMvsi Isilf a *i SiNlsy 6-FT. AIR MA1TRESS Mterta lengto. Soom alatloaa mny atooe rtoi __ _ ' , “**“ *gri *!ffi •* *»• • *• artectlvs muffler on Ms car. h MemdrifiBi alatant troosurar, and Randy Sighteertng fdons for unw mSMte Hrtnw Me d^pitty. judge NlcholM Armenteno 8(MIB (Ur OUR BFROIAI/nBS DiaLUlNB SHOUHN AND PDRTBBHOUSR WFOF—14U Obrlstansea, Waltar Filpsl aad WDBC-IM* ALUMINUM CHAIR Royal Ctedete Include a trip Fri- He said Reborn had agreed to t^xg MbFati that the court wm STEAKS, BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP, RWHIJCD U VB MAINE UHiSTEB, BART *:00Lons John Wette s-.oo Cieorge Brewer with Pillow to ^Jovkia wemoty of. KM. ib e Jifiie Rich, directors. 6:00 5t3c Bobtaaoo 6:80 Ken Giiffbi D. BsoSMSoa, vbo -rator day to Rocky Neck State Pork, aerve only until Jehneon derided not in businoH to extend ored- VEAL OUTLET PARMESAN, ETC.. ETO. '1:0 6 Neva. Sign Ott 10:00 Hotline Shoe ao. 19*1 BMt Lyme, a tour of tbe Hart- on a permonrat raoceesor, arid xt for an unreasonable length of 13:00 Joim Bbennaa 2yNa GRILL ford Mectrie Co, Saturday sf- now he and Rahorn have ton#, tind oontimied the 1.38 £'to“i2?%r'*riu m Srt*^. Suidium FUdd EUated , A-AO,,,,. tornoon and a street dance Sat- dMfidbd tosy had toorid toe beat ^ to tos oonrarat that this • r t A O Q a l a t H o m s usdoy arsatog at.ttte hoasa of irisn poorthto. Aart 1m osM Rato -to»M b f 9ha Mir.spdltoaiRobert dara flf wm wrt srtM to/toa .TT....;______2i99 ItoMbRd. Horiee-rtMeeartmlrtaarih'^' to Orato F* pnMMbr ao- !iO H n B P iM im ^ sE tos flririi at iMir now r*rt Heavy ohromaipMted n it and twin out ae VMS tort Thte wm be the (bMJ raesM reesbMSMSwa*rtl frirw|rti w*ih i Fwrth Sg. trirtil ,8FJI.W D tPJK . 'VWlon wihMigr W Vireatons. "Revere” alumtonm htotag. - 'Tubular irteel leg braces. Over- li:OONe«a iSri Ott Btoqvy year the Oanartane have toae.” — i— '/Stop. lAtal fdr-^ b r t^ ..or H height 42”. steel hood. tow onr btoDds __and ril- heing iaateRsd to the naw ,w nc-iM S / A bird feeder atrootaire, huUt Gangs FoUn comp^ot)y. Turquoise and white (w green sod white. aiwfa-. pie y w and, eA Ctotic Oenter Busifti^Mtotorirt visited Manchaster. ' Rrtom retlrad to private hi* tvAanom A oem nm FOrt.RANQURn andf uncsro mci 6:(W afternoon Bidit^ aamjplng- ‘Easy to Up •-.OO Mew». Sporto,, Weather by state prison tomatos, was fla^ Vtoyl "gJSSSff S t StoiMum. Burtod sight InebM The Mpachester Squadhxi, after a kmc Navy artaer irt o f (ha w o r id ’ a BOUn 80 (NRKT TO (HJOiNErS LUMBER Oa) —I Ommoena SSSw^fima ds*p at ritoteot totetvrihs' they oeaepumded by 2nd U rat Mai- Jetoskm ooM wris aappad by BR rariks tltind sa )^ i!5 ri> » Werid opened on tos vraDriOs by Now ri oar — b — uumm^. OONKBOBOU* MSrtra MiiFtitenr «< Otats Al- — rlBAliairtlrtMw V a brtiBw 40

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} -x-y , JUNE 30, 1966 * Pages 13 Jo 24 HAMCHESTEB evening herald, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 80, 1966 Section Two THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1968 iE ttiftiins thijrsday PAGB TWELVS Principal Donald Paricer, to Mil on a klide w u partially Surv^or I electrical, and woodworking a part-time school nurse. She dlurniTittoil- will work three hours a day. plant two dogwood trc^ at the Damage Noted III.. ap i|Hfg(i|;|j)iiiii||i||||||9iii|i|ispipif[^^ ...... ^ III - .II-I-, shofM in one room, and to leave Tbs vundsls had to cMinh s Mrs. Candito is a registered school as a mtoaorlal to two S till Sile nt ^ Young Troupers the metabwoildhg and power 10-fool fence anckMfng the pool nurae who baa served ' at the children who diM while en- At School^ Pool mechaidos aboiia in flw other to get inside. . Rockville and Manchester hos- rolled there. ptAgADEafA, G hfc (dJPJ — Give Benefit fioard ffires Teachers, romn. Vendals broke 18 vflndows at Another bicycle was reported rjiroDment Mentisto fsil^ a second tboe The auggeaUoa to combine pitals and in the Navy. She is a sMen from the pool area yes- The enrollment at the Mead- Veiptancfc School sad threw Wedneeday night to a w kea For Hospital the electric with the metal and graduate of the Good Samari- terday aftCRKxm. police again Won’t Expand Grade owhrook School at the close of btocbes and debris In Saalteris Amerioa’e tanar phutogr^ h ef. 4 power mechanloa shops was tan Hospital School of Nursing, innun children to lode their Surveyor I, after the frigid, two- Five young Manchester Im- made by two teachers at the and substituted for the school the achool year was 618. Grade Pond Bometims during the past pressarios, who had "no use for no choice but to go aloag with 1 had 219 pupils; Grade 2 had bikes at town pools. week lunar night. n» board ot adacatlaa bind town meeting on the high school nurse this year. two days, police reported today. the money,” recently rang a few it." 209 and Grade 3 had 190. A Jet Pn^wtoloii lahotatoiy two m on teachera latA night, A representative the doorbells and danced up $8 High School plana. /trom Hicks Memorial School 'en- A school offioiaysaid it will spokeeroan eald awtther at- Monroe School Bus Co. will - which they donated to Manches- Italic ^ The board' agreed to notify The board stuck by its origi- rollment was 611. Grade 4 had coet from |75 to HOO to replace Umbrella Man tempt woiMd be made tanlght to bind thto year to 20. Vacanciea nal concept, however, because visit the school today to dis- ter Memorial Hospital. the architect that it will uae 153; Grade 5 had 144; Grade 6 the bnAen windows. Nine penes VANOCiUVBR, B.C. (AP) — reactivute flie jtctaretoklng it could not see combining the cuss the up-to-date mileage The hospital rewarded them atill odat ior ona-teacbar in the eight rooms on each of the two had 109; Grade 7 had 112; and measuring 16 by 19 inches were Aaron Futtennan may be the craft. three more popular courses in figures for the school buses. with a guided tour. tfaM, fourth, and lUtb gradea, floors in the right wing of the Grade 8 had 93. broken on the weet side of the only persoo in Vancouver whe If thoae ettmts fsJI, Hw one room, and leaving the least The board has been trying to The story: Last week the kids high Bcbooi for sixth through Total snnDment in both building. Two mecMiriiig 14 by isn't complaining aboitt the spakesman said, JPD wM die- l^ e n r, and for a aeooad gtdd- poptdar, woodworking, in a room obtain the figures fnxn the gpt an idea of having a fair. eighth grades next year. sohoote was 1,229. More than 36 inches and coe 16 by IS were weather. ocmtlnue efforts until July 9 — •noe oounaelor. by Itsetf. bus company since January. But where to get a paying audi- It agreed to use the right 200 children are expected to broken on the east side. He seOs umbreUaa. two days after the kmar noea — Ite sew aupectaiteDdei* of Other Bustnesa A request of the Tolland ence? That’s easy for kids— wing, Instead of sixteen clasa- enter the first grade In Sep- At Sautter's Pood, two wood- Futtennan, who operates the when the sun Will tocua directly Bdhoola, Robert MarUm, wiH The school nurse reported Junior Woman's ClUb, to be ring a few neighbors’ doorbells rooma on one floor, to keep the tember. en benches and two metal bar- British Cohiniibia UmfcreUa on Surveyor’s solar panels. —ime Ua dutiea Aug. 1, but- that 5 ,9 17 visits by pupils to the added to the approved list for Ihe spokesnoan said, liow- and invite them. The neighbors left aide ol the school clear. The rels containing lost and found Manufacturing Go., says his baa abaady been intervlefwing health facilities were recorded use of school facilities, was ever, that nightly algnsla would watched as the kids put on a new sciNice wing is to be built arttoles were thrown' hito the sales are up 60 per crat over for junior high during the year. granted by the board. be sent to Surveyor from Ihe swinging baton twirling, danc- there. pooL IMrt and debris was also last year because of unusually acfaool aaid bfgh aobool iptocl- The board hired Mrs. Bdward Also approved was a request OoMstone, CWU., transmitter. ing, and ballet show. It also agreed to stay with scattered in the water. A guard heavy rata. the original plan to combine Oandito, Brown Bridge Rd., as from Meadowbrook School The youngsters are Judy The board turned down a Noble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tfifliierr fn m m d ia Memorial Bruce Noble of 82 Crestwood Rcindlpal Bernard KUia Dr.; Theresa Cagianello,' daugh- to w4*tiHia» an addittoiad fourth tpr of Mr. and Mrs. John Cagi- 0 ceidA queatiartng why the ad« anello of 8S Crestwood Dr.; An- ACCOUNT NUMSBS tSAWK USK OWI.Y> dWonal prade war being re- gela and Donna Raimondo, qmwtad BO late in the year, and CONNECnCUT CHARGE CARD APPLICATION daughters of Mr. and Mrs. again tabled aoUon on Joining I P U A 8E PRINT AU . INFORMATION REQUESTED BELOW Thomas J. Raimondo of 58 ttie Ci«iitot RegtoB Bducatlonad iN o.ereA N D S Deepwood Dr.; and Phyllis Oounell. NAMB IN rU U . ASB I NANS OF BPOUSC ipresti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Kayo presU' of 58 Crestwood n t B S H O N B NUMBBa Dr. Oeatp Agasi, a 1966 graduate HOMS A D D M S S ISTATB Moving at a SnaiVs Pace to Colchester of the Univecattgr of Oconeoa* I Mrs. Martin Duke, chairman sut .was hired to teach fifth A garage in the middle of the road ? Sure. Ihlnk of the con- Windsor, where construction in the Bissell Bridge area of the volunteers and first vice . grads. Ms waa in the Peaea ^^^^^^^^^nS bopnostoaob HOLDM AODKIsa venience. Drive the buggy right in at night. In the morning, forced it to move, to Colchester. Like a Pied Piper, it led a president of the women’s auxil- HOW LONS AT AaOVB AODRCSS SBNT OorpB from Juha 1092, to July, I no problem with hitting junior’s tricycle. Whyi even the lit- score of cars in a slow^oving procession down R't. 85. (Her- iary of the hospital, guided the 1664, toiaifhing phyaieal aduca» own tle woman could . .. But the garage, unfortunately, is mov- ald photo by Ofiara.) children on the tour. WorhPs Fair Necklace at ShooPs APnntse ------1 now I ons | po sit io n j sal anv jNosiNEss m on* ttoo In Ceylon. KMPLOYKII ing down Main St. In fact. It went the other day from South She is the wife of the hospi- This display of dazzling jewelry, valued at $76,000, la being exhibited today at Shoor Jewelera Baymand Burke, M , a grad- I tal’s medical education direc- at 917 Main St. Laurel Akers, representative for the Linde Division of Union CathMe Oo., nake of Oaatteton Mato CtaOega of this newer Bolton, but one is terested should contact Mrs. tor. TTPBSOP OcHBCKIMe n t a A N i holds the official World’s Fair Necklace and points to the bottom part of the necklac® which I d TsRDont wtUh » iiaiMir t NAMB OP VOUa BANK 1 never very far from home, as John Rothwell. I 1 accounts bAVINOS Bolton may be removed and worn as a broach. The necklace was created by Linde for display at the Cote discovered. While touring The Rev. James Gage, retired fsom ttaa DalveMMp World’s Fair and contains 71 Unde Stars (sapphires) and 179 diamonds. On the extrema aaa «hte paar waa Und aa a the city hall he mentioned his minister from Coventry, will OTHKN CREDIT SKRBRBNCBB AODNBSa Area Craftsmen right, in the comer, is a box which holds raw sapphires from which the jewelry la cut. lo o k - (hynioal aduaatton ' '— '— I PINANCB COMPANIBB Town Resident Discovers home state, and a nearby tour- preach Sunday. ing on at the display are Creighton Shoor, co-owner of Shoor Jewelers, and Rachel Qlrardin, 1st came over. "You from Con- Who’s on First? Exhibit Works an employe. (Herald photo by Satemls.) Vba aavieat for tba additkaMfl I necticut? I’m from 'Williman- Pony league scoring has been fourth grada at tlM K d u Mt> riNANCB COMRANIBa AODRBBB Another Bolton, in England tie.’’ a little mixed up. because of Three Manchester area Wapping; Donald Sltek, Elling- St; Mrs. Edna Geaoh, 111 Bald- mesial Sehool waa « u n ^ down atiM Holland’s Awards changes in the schedule. A c- craftsmen will participate in Hospital Notes ton; Helen Smoragiewicz, Eku* win Rd. by ihe boasdheeaaae of lack at Wilfred Oote of South Rd. ty (and also happens to be her Miss Joyfo Holland, daugh- cording to the Bolton Lake Ho- the Guilford Handcrafts Expo- I Hartford; Mrs. Gertrude Jacob- Also, Janice Heritage, 141 apaon P aoawaa Ibsm am n« C N E OIT CARDB NOW IN USE had tea recently with the may- daughter, and a physician), ter of Mr-Jmid Mrs. Raymond tel team manager, Ansaldi for- sltlon, July 14, 15 and 16, from Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. sen, 575 Center St.; Mrs. Jean- Adams St., Alphoneus Shells, anraMMa dasm onai Ilia addh or and mayoress of Bolton, After tea, Cote was given a Holland (X WllUams Rd., has felted a game Tuesday night 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on the Guil- in all areas excepting materni- nette Repsher and daughter, 674 E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Jane Honal ebtss would bava had 10 E ^ l^ d . tour of City HaU by. a secre- g” when the team failed to show ford Green. I ty where they are 2:80 to 4 p.m. 433 N. Main St.; John Zleinak, Bldwell, 29 B^lndew St.; Mrs. ba In flb btob aehoal, separate Cote who is a q^ ltity con- tary, who was a man. He saw Association- up. Ansaldi, on the other hand. They are Kay Adams of and 7 to 8 p.m. and private 96 Cooper Hill St.; Mrs. Har- Gertrude Kranz, East Hartford. from iha Mbar fW h gnoa ^ PT Ascholarshta. and two ad- thought the game was schedul- Manchester, ensmellst; Mrs. I Standard, was on a trip to fac- the mayor presides over the ^^nmaramp, anu two au ^ tonight and was waiting Marion Atkinoon of Manches- rooms where they are 10 a.m. riet Houghton, 289 Main St.; torles in England, France, Italy council: A mace and a jaweled auionai awaras. M aW leld at the Coventry ter, jeweler, and H. Alden to 8 p.m. Visitors are reminded Bertr^n Bennett, 243 Center The boaid ocMolaed the'kpoO* and Switzerland with two oth- necklace. Miss Holland graduat^ 33rd Tuesday night. That team Bunker, Columbia, mobiles, not to smoke in patients’ rooms. St.; Kyle Zimmer, 2364 Elling- Designer Wins Ring plHinfaig'’ whldi reeulted in • • • anyone. It’s no fun to wait around APRLICANrS aiONATURB No more than two visitors at I to men this month when he xhe population of "old coim- to her class this monUi from gj^^ ^up either, because Bunker will exhibit and demon- ton Rd., Wapping. BONN—^The highest distinc- the aeqneet being made now. mads the visit, quite unexpect- try” Bolton is about 170,000, Manchester High School and ^ one time per patient Also, David Aldrich, 80 Over- tion that can be awarded In The boaid pointed out that the in credit offices and answer a lot of is reportedly ached- Strate. « “ y- Oote said. received a Uons Club awart ^ tonight. Six leu*ge colored tents will brook Dr., Vernon; Reginald West Oertnany for achieve- badget for the coming year waa Patients Tossy: 265 financial questions. I s i a N ATu s B O F s p o u B B o a o TH B a M n ii o a iZ B o u a B a S E a u B a TiN a A B A a D d a t e Dots said he was unaware oonnecticut man became for "excellent In business Mb- ronservatlon______Unit house more than 100 artisans AOMITTBID YESTERDAY: Tomlinson, Glastonbury: How- ments in technological re- psepasad and accepted several When he set out that he was go Interested in Bolton, England. Jects” and the Olivetti-Under- Conservation Unit ard Bldwell, Glastonbury: Mrs. search, the Werner von Sie- iwrwriis ago, with no provision Members of the conservation ®splay M d give dem- Charles Avery, 10 Newman St.; Now you won’ t ever have to a^in. Sarah Cucchi, East Hartford; mens Ring, was given recently for salaries of teachers not ap- I t ^ g o from one Bolton to an- ws week’s visit toat he rcommission are planning to Mrs. Marie Behr, Towson, Md.; has brought back a history of husiness student. Matthew Carr, Columbia; Rob- to Konrad Zuse, designer of the proved at that time. With, the new CBT Charge Plan, one work on maps tonight at the Audrey Bryda, 523 Graham ilE NMNECTICgT UNK ANB TlltST CWAIY. CIANE CAU BOAITMENT. IAI1F0BD, CONNEtTICOT His plane landed In Man- stones found in the She will att«id Central Con- . . members enamelware, plastics and other Rd., Wapping; Mrs. NSlda ert "nnker, Stafford Springs; world’s first mechanical Com- "W W n not trying to ran a application will give you charge power I Cheater, England, and he was undeppi^ings of a church be- necticut State CoUege. She y^ung Since the resig- Weavers, jewelers, foig- Burnham, East Hartford; Mrs. Mrs. Beverly Chamberlain, puting machine; architect aund private school," the board said. driven about mjjes north to remodeled carry that history plans to become a business ed- ^ Walter Klar. the com- blowers, sand- Mary Buscetta, East Hartford; Blast Hartford: Mrs. Linda Tea- bridge builder Frttz Leonhardt Dsnial of tha request wUl ra« in hundreds of Connecticut stores. And tha Hawker S^ey Co a ^ „ ^ „ _ ucatton teacher. The scholar- „jiggio„ jg vrithout a 'chairman, „ casters and otoer t o t i r t - c r ^ bo and son, 51 Csunbridge St.; and electrophystolst Waits* suit In tbsie being four fourth Anthony Oambria, 50 Ardmore i^ u fa otu rer of propellere. gjjjp jg ggeh semester to A“y^‘k^"air”i»yr' "thar'We ^lU exhibit and offer their Rd.; Robert Cardini, Andover; Mrs Ethelyn Saukaltls, 91 Birch Schottky. giada with about 86 you can apply in the privacy of your T "cotoity borough of Bdton” es- a Bolton resident studying for j„ggt,ng be a work session Mrs. Olive Oarruthers, Lawler shlldrsn k> eaoht a dans of 2t The Handcnalts Ebqxisltlon, own home. J^ust fill out this application, nf Viis' renebml pccially Interests Cote. It Is a teaching career. only, and no bustoees will be Rd., Vernon; Helen Coleanan, alowar piq;ifla and a daas of M sponsored by the Guilford Coventry; Cynthia Cornish, 63 ndamaad atudsntai it today. Chamber of Oommeroe, ia a The board alao approved tor a rose of Lancashire, an arrow Thtoe will be no Sunday Goodwin St.; Steven Davis, 37 vnoatiso rrgas(to-re»entitag some f^ous Bol- school at United Methodist Mandiester Evening HwaM 31111 St. ^ a c to u s ’’ and were ton archers, a shuttlecock and ChurCh during July and Au- Bolton correspondent Cleme- iiI t Also, Michelle Denbow, East pertetondmt 'VhiMnnt Nevtaiir^ services. It began in 1967 wrlth 2 t o t o ^ s ^ in the newer «tole spindle (^ ic t in g the gust. Supervision for t ^ « - well Young. toL 643-8981, Hartford; Mrs. Doris Flnkbeln, MUNICIPAL BUILDING for tha month of M y , with Iht one small tent and about 12 ex- Patricia Dr., Vernon; Alton andssatandtog tte tlis win conv Bolton. He Invited them to vis- town’s main Indust^ and a ^-olds - hibitors. The goal of those con- piMb tha necesaairy papers and tt, should they ever come to crest of an e le p h ^ ^ th a cas- ^ t * ^ „ * ^ * ducting the exhibit is to have OuptiU, East Hartford; Mrs. rspoata. A vacation was approve the United States tie on his back, which, in her- hies, will be provided during Taylor Heads a permanent building where Edna Hedlund, 386 Porter St.; Mrs. Catherine Htoes, 26 Salem ad for Mrs. Francis Xhnek, tbs Both mayor and mayoress aldic shorthand. Indicates the ^ r o h seiViMB. fun* students could have a modem administration seeretacy, for ars ladies. The mayor is an town’s oonnectlan with CJoven- day school classes will resume Clinic Again kind of guild to leam and per- Rd.; Shana Hopperstead, 116 S. the tnro weeks from July 26 elected official (the elation try. some TO miles away. Sept. U . petuate rare old hand wrought Adams St.; Steven Hovey, He- torough August 6 and tha waeh having been won by a woman), Such teapplnga may seem Sunday school teadhers are Allan B. Taykw of 60 Gard- «« the pest, and pursue bron; Craig Johnson, 366 E. of A i« 35. and the mayoress Is her depu- too ornate for the Yankee tastes needed in til# falL Anyone to- re-elected president new trails of present and fu- 3Uddle 'Tpke.; Richard La Closed Bdaeatien OouncS of the Community Child Guld- tore crafts, Querre, 94 MlUer Rd., Wapping. Also, Mrs. Elinor kfagnano, An apparent dICtereooo arose ance Clinic Tuesday night at hrtlWhm booed menbosa ovar 36 Greenwood Dr.; James Tal- MONDAY, JULY 4, 1966 the clinic’s annual meeting. BM dapMol Regton Bduoetton iliivers Given bot, 38 ’WWtney Rd.; Edna Wll- dkaaioM The Item was and NEW Other officers are W. J. God- ‘Crash’ Course hams, 1612 Spencer St; Douglas yours Woodbury, 26 Nye St. ttUeA toittt iba ixieipd frey Oourley, president-elect; INDEPENDENCE DAY Chech with (be new i VERSATILE WiUiam Pope, vice president; BOiRTlH Y iE ST E R D A Y i A GARDEN HOUSE Two students from Mortlock’s son to 3Cr. and Mis. William Driving Schort on Main St. got tary, and Richard C. Knight, „ Grisel of Bolton. 'crash” course today at 12th nor stated the board has "noth* C O N N E C T I C U T . 4' 'f' treasurer. OIBaKAJROED YESTER- BMCIWBNCY TBIP H O N E NUMBERS: Circuit Court In Manchester, DAY: 3frs. Virginia Ceppuccio, tag to lose, and could possibly Three new three-year direc- ^ g „ jjje 21 cases on the docket 57 Bretton Rd.; Daniel Kirk, gain aomettiing," from Joining. C H A R G E C A R D tors to the board were elected. ^gj.g dispatched in 21 minutes. Fanning ton; Margaret Bedard, H ig h w a y ...... M 9 . I 0 7 0 Doasd member Rtohacd Bona They are the Rev. Ihlix M. .j^g driver students, Richard RoCkviUe; 3Irs. Doris Hall, He- artng arid it wowdd ba *knattMr THK COMNECnCUT BMIK AMD TRUST COMPANY Davis, pastor of Second Oongre- onbert, 16, of Ven»n and John bron; kUchael Wearfie, Glenn Gorbovs 86G dotni of outslda proasare ." gatlonal Church; 3Has Ethel M. Matthews, 17, of Sqiuth Windsor, aynor ssld be didn’t want |g Dr., Tolland; Joseph Faddm, Robb, principal of WaddeU ^j,o attended the session as Ellington. Sonitqry S*ww and WoMr .649-9697 •kloae & e door on a ponfhlB «gN School and former president of part of their driver educatton , D d S a H A R G E D TODAY: the-Manchester Mental Health course, saw the cases bandied > a t S N A T U R S Henry Nelson, 490 Demlrag St^ 0OWMBIP fWlWfl OBI Wt$ Association; and Vemon O. qjJs wray: 11 were continued; Btonstten must aupport ItseML** Peterson of South Windsor, as- two were transferred to Juvenile slstant secretary of Aetna Life court; two fines were imposed; Tha UfaaaxfBI rsqueata migM 123 45b 18R if i r-'' H be haavyt” ^ aakV Insurance Co., and a former fom- bond forfeitures were Boasd menober BasbaM Kalaa JOHN DOE 8/bl member of the South Windsor called; one nolle was entered. atated that she Is leacy of tM Town OounclL and one jail term of six months boaad getttng isvoived with too Taylor announced that alnoe wras imposed. BOX STORAGE nasor qogasiaatlooa,* that ttaa* It first opened in January 1959, According bo the students, BUXSIDIUBE 19 a 9 ^ deal of aenUment li the' cUifio has mat with an ever driving schools In the area reg- town for going afcng with' ttia a so this one card that win kt you say;" increasing demand for its serv- ularly send their students to OapMol Region Planning Ageo> ices. "During the past year,” he court sessions to observe what FREE For ey, of Which the town is a mens* *^diarge it” , whenever, wherever and said, "the staff has been ex- happens to persons w l^ break b h f c for whatever you want. Frmn baby panded to meet the pressing driving laws. After observing; BowaMig repllad O nl *«ia need for both the diagnostic the students then wrrite an ee- CXBPA linear plan has sintered siq^hes to wal^aper. And everyOdiig and treatment services offered say on their visit, and SN All by the dinio.’* graded on this. rverythiiig tonrard tha Oonneo* \ ' ‘ fin* Rtver, which doesn't he^ in between including furniture, dotb> VoBand at an. In* Ihs townhaa Yovr ing, drugs, ai^pfianoereiiaiis, newhav- WEEKBNO SPECIAL do^ etc. etc. etc. Jfpoudiopintmdm8,pmf/mi^ CcM b* n**d for boHihoutni tool shod cMd bcNfatcui shnhnr. Com- Wooleas p)«tfl4y prt-fabrieatMl. raody for oosy aroelion. ALL MT WINTER GARMENTS ARE 30470 gd ten hiUs, And you toonJ write Uud OUT OF THE HOUSE, SAFELY FBOTEOTED. THEN IN THE FALL many cheeks, eitker. Use one card. Bo* Hm -Sdnopta" 6* x 16' Knotty C jd « ^ BVEBYTHINO COMES BACK Shehw.loBsbewnLSMN^ Net iNelwded. Yews for only FRESHLY CLEANED AND ceive one biD. Write 4y your payments for a small service THE BOX your doifia «f-all yens YOU FILL BULKY WOOLENS charge. Otherwise it costs you nothing FAA60US LA M L |j| IT WITH Bad have the fnDy pro- _oor home Improvemeota NOW with O k a u ^ Way WOOLEN tected against MMhs, to join the CBT Charge Card Flan. Asg Budget Acooont (BJBJk.) As little as fl# a bbsbIIi SUITS FREE Fire. Heat and Theft. «n!; r» to flMAO. BLOUSES Wa awply yon srMh And you don’t haoe te be « CBT me* QUAimr-OHE BBST NOOiroMT OF AU. Shorn pij IBIESSBS • apaekns BOK’wtdeh. TOPPERS you pack foU of your tamer, either. Stoeta I JACKETS BOX STORAGE woolens. ^ ^Shifts III SLACKS Iq the Fall ovesy- &und Hke your tfnd ef charge SKIRTS ttiiwg Is returned plan? Ihen use the aj^cation • • • a ^ M oimm Hill SWEATERS WITH ANY DRY CLEANlNa Freshly Cleaned and M A N C H E S T E R ROBES Pressed — Ready to BOSIIII 0 BLAHKETS ORDER OF 915.90 Wear at our legular signtgAtoday! ^ R UCO> FOR l i SKI* SNOW surra OR MOBH IW .M LEIIM EY CBlUlRBN’fl 649^5253 WEAR awed Amt 9M0A0 — AAOR few. at I f t THE CONNECTICUT CO. HOUSEHOLD MOTORS R O O S m LT M HIS Ml BBRIfSnW Am r-- 3 3 6 mdftee N O m H AIAM S IM O r S16 E. MAIN n. ‘SMTHARtONMD AND TRUST^OMPAMY NOCKVlUJBy OOMM. SO SOD FJM. ALLEN'S CLEANERS^ CHARaN CARD DNMLRTMNMT 617 M AM Sr. ; 643-2914 K ' ** * lilgfNN W 1109— 1 wpiaiMD oouwi yE warn Ham oum ir pet cLEAwny »4g4Wjjggjggi^ HARirlQRb. COHMECTICUr QB118 I TeSKaTilp^ •- \ Ui ...... M^V / 1 . ,e/ i //' ; j n. r" 7 ' / 77

PAGH FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 80, 1966 " ' 't MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1966 ------...... ' ...... — ------I ^ ^AGB FOUBTEEN believes. "W e have already had breach of peeiee and totoxlea- Gengras Bars ^ Vernon * Business Loan several law suite over eidewaHc Uon, and is scheduled to appear Coventry falls this year. Moat important, in Circuit Court In Rockville Dodd ^Issue* Interest Hiked the town ia now paying about on July 19. Patrolman Martin Th e $37,000 Q u estio n: 40 per cent over the regular in- Klnoman made toe arrest. From Campaign surance premiums, because of ------U rb a n Re n ew al fo r To w n? By Big Banks the oonditions ef our side- HARTFORD (AP) — The Be* FAIRW; W here to C u t th e Bu d g et? walks.” publican candidate for gcvemoc» NEW YORK (AIP) — The Town Will Buy Clayton Oengrae cf Weet Hart- **IMa ia ooating us a lo t c f » State O ffic ia l T e lls H ow Chemical Bank New York Trubt When town voters approved However, It won’t be easy to ford, says he will not use Ifa* money,.but we don’t have much dailea of the project, auch lii- Co., fifth larget hank hi tbe Vernon’s budget Tuesday they accomplish. Not all school ex- Leaf Collector Senate investigation Into toe ao* - TIM bMory << choice.” staUation could be conaldered natian, and two other banka, in tlvities of U.8. Sen. Ttaoimaa J> mmA Mi po hM* tp^icMtiaa In Ohtoago and Lae Angelee, have also trimmed it by a total of 'J* predicted. Other cuts may be made in The town has taken the drat full payment by the town (or $37,000. -W e recently had to spend Dodd, DOcain., aa an toaoe ta tJgpnotiT m ra Um M4i]ecta.e< a hiked their prime intereet rate planned new equipment, step toward a planned program iti diare of the project” about $1,800 for repairs to roofs his campaign. ^ c iMt aigM Iqr Donald 8h«r- from 5% to per cent TWe la Where will be the cuts be through toe eliminaUon of sum- pickup of leaves 'Vbv * M “My only approach to Ilia Coventry fuUlUed an eligiblU- at the Northeast and Lake mer help whlrti for years has tbe miiihirmm rate on loan* to made ? Dodd situation is a positive one jy oC tlM aute Daaakfmint ty requirement for urban re- Street elernentary schools,” Dr. cut grass on townn property/lt bids (or a vacuum bueineaBes. in asking for a special sessian newal when it completed the The board of education’s re- Ramsdell said. and the elimination of funds to leaf collector. TOO. Town Plan program. Town It It beoDmea a general pat- quested budget of $3,187,070 right now to amend toe oorrvqft abtny aiipeamd beta* an He indicated that reductions paint two fire tn a ^ in district Public Works Director Walter jdanner Sam SpleKogel, who tern, Ifaa (me-quarter per cent has been cut $12,000. The practices laws and bring them aiiilbiia fi ct about SO at a meet* hKjreaM announced Wedneeday in other areas may be neces- n (rural Vernon).'' Fuss said last spring that, when draw the plan, recommended in- town’s other departments were up to date,’’ Gengras said Am; tha Wgh acbool aponaond would be tbe third booiat In the sary, but that the board of edu- ‘"Iliose fire tnicke are chip- the equipment is purchased, veatigation of uihan renewal for ,fbr w try agtl cut by $25,000. Wednesday. “Let’s do it now and ^ «h* plaiinfaig and aoning prime iiftereet rate alnOe last cation will decide what areas ped down to bare metal,” Mayor Manchester will be divided Into Coventry. not In two year*.” December by banka acroae tbe In neither case, however, will be affected. McCusker said, "and they routes and property owners will Anotber requirement waa met were officials giyen any indi- ‘T don’t believe in winning a ItdbMt Oantnar, aaeretaiy oC oounby. a General Government should be painted before they be notified beforehand, in toe campaign or election by b a ^ earner thia year when a bona- open evety moa cation of where toe cuts should newspapers, on the planned .4ba eonaniaslon. atnaaod that There were indioatlotw dfaer Mayor Thomas J. McCusker, start rusting and become an ex- derogatory or unkind to peo- ing code waa poaaed. open ftania. i be made; voters simply schedule. The vacuum leaf col- «diia nMotlng ia purely IndcenMr laige barrioa would foHow ault observed today that both the pensive repair job. Perhaps next ple,” Gengras said. frl. nitea tm thought the budget was too lector will then pick up all ItaM l and eogdoratory”. Mo dad- The eniller hjcreeaeB of Dec. education and general govern- year we can paint them.” “The Dodd thing is not an Is- high. leaves brought to the street- ii«ia atefM bava yat been takw 8 and March 10, each amouiting ment budgets had been cut The reduction in toe total sue as far as I’m oonoomed,’* line. toward uiban renewal in Cov- to one-balf per cent, were each Dr. Raymond E. Ramsdell, considerably before they were town budget brouglit it from he asserted. The sealed bids for the col- dairy. followed by booate In lenOng superintendent of schools, to- presented at the town meeting. the $5,564,391 proposed to $5,- “I would rather not try to ftbk lector will be (pened July 15 Bata* Bbeny ipoke, a Him, ratea to cnoaumere. day said that he. will try to 527,391. elected by the misfortunes of “Nothing drastic will be elim- at 11 a.m. in the Municipal •Wo Tim* Bor Ugbiwaa,” waa State usury laws aet rigid cell- make up his $12,oio0 budget re- Flaherty Speech some other person.” duction in teachers salaries. inated from general govern- Building. if T wvmL V'^Peoplei Inga m wtaat lender* nuty ment,” he said, "but, for each Atty. Leo Flaherty of Rock- The Riepublicsin candidate •TUa flkn’* aaid Gaidner, charge on oonaumer loans, and AMERICA'S BEST PAINT VALUE He explanned that, when a dollar cut, we will lose a dol- vlUe outlined city goverr$nent made the comments to newsmen •idaali primaii]^ with large ur- veteran teacher leaves the •A*"' banluera aaid tbla wotdd be the lar’s worth of service.” for 367 boys attending Nutmeg More Planes Exported while flying back to Oonnectlcut ban arena, but tfaa priac^AM - M L 7 r UtnWtig factor. system, he will try to replace He indicated that he will Boys State Monday at the Uni- NEW YORK — Some indus- from Harrisburg, Po., where !m may weH be appUeaUa to Oov- Chemical New York waa the him with one who is newly- meet soon with department versity of Connecticut. Atty. tries registered large increases oonferred wlto Gov. WlUtoon antry.” H m flm waa produced first to announce the prime in- graduated or one with less ex- l l n T h e y , heads to figure out what may Flaherty is a former mayor of in exports last year — 28 per W. Scranton about ways and l>y tba Amertoan IbBtttut* .oC tereet rate hike. Almost tnune- perience. be dimlnated. The fire, public toe dty of Rockville, now con- cent for aircraft, 27 for scien- means of winning alaottone. Aaeldteota. dletely, tbe First NsUmmI Baidc Because teachers draw more works and police departments solidated as part of toe town gbarry ga** a briaC blatory or tific Instrmnents and 24 per End of the Line for Young Stowaway of Cbioago announced a eimUar salary the longer they work, will all be affected. of Vernon. cent for materials - handling aabaa renewal In the atata, ta m First Saliva Test increase, and so did the Unkm the replacement of experienced “Some‘Some representatives recom- Police Arrest equipment. However, exports of Leon T. Robinson, 11, who stowed away on airliners from Japan to Phoenix, ttaa 0 »t laglilatino In l»«fi The first BaUva bast for horaea Beidc in Loe Angeles, which teadiers with newer ones may mended cutting or eliminating Mitchell Remkiewlcz, 43, of metalworking machines were ttwun^ a broadened pcogiam N ews» relates his story to Officer Philip Rosenhan of Phoenix. Authorities took cus- waa taken at Hialeah Park, oa Shower of Bombs Drops Through the Clouds speoiabzes in corporate bank- makeup the $12,000 difference, $io,000 budget item we have 57 Village St., Rock'ville, was off 19 per cent; construction attar Iba U06 flooda, to lb* tody of the boy there last night while he was still aboard a flight from toe outsklrta of Miami, Fla., in Ing. “This action will not impair for repairs of sidewalks,” the arrested yesterday about 3:45 equipment, down 16; peitroleum 1996, as a reeutt o f ttwUaa sw d a This picture of a U.S. Air Force flying formation, shows the bomb load as it The aancunoemenba eame too Francisco. The boy left his parents’ home in Japan Sunday and was ^ in g to tbe teaching quality,” Rams- mayor said. poa. after a dlstuihance at his products, 10; and texUlas, 9. reach Mexico. Efforts are being made to return him to Japan. (AP Photofax) by Dr. J. a Oattett. SofantyOv* per eent oC tba begins descent toward North Viet Nam targets below. Although taken some late in the day for other ma>>r den saja. . ‘"M s to false economy,” ho home. He waa charged wlto .______aoet of urban renewal projecta Pvt. T. K. Crichton time earlier this year, it is similar to the bomb runs made yesterday and to- banls to react formaBy. im H w oomnundUea la now BT. HiNDX, Ky. (AP) — “For boca*’'by Ibe federal gorecn- day near fuel spots near Hanoi and Haiphong. (AP Photofax)______11 yean I waa pruCttclng for the Longest Reign nM«t. The ataAe woUld provide game. Now tbera’s a game, and troope from toe Dominican Re- “We served baiheeue sandwich- Longest reign of any monarch a loan-grant for half of the re- I want to ptay.” Finks Gather es Euid cold drinks.” Musicians in Ustory 'was that of toe Sixth maining ooet, and the town aa- Tbaea why Pvt Thomaa K. public continued, toe new U.B. ambassador to toe island repub- played, and several hundred Dynasty pbaranh, Pepi H, who CHobton, SB, realMied a cap- For Reunion wSU-wisbers stopped by, he tahfe comaniaBton In the Oanar Ic presented Us credentials to ascended toe .Egyptian throne the provisional government said. about 2BM B.C. at toe age of six >*ed of a team to undettah* dlan aitbonie litfantcy to fight FINK, Tex. (AP) — A buneb S H IN G LE P A IN T and reigned for 91 years. an mban renewal projaot In Viet Nam an a mcanber of tbe Wednesday. •YbqiMliCy,” he aaid, -an arm He is John H. Clrinunona, a of F'iste got together Wednee- gOUD MEAL AT LAST US. Army Special Borcea, ttte • ONI GOAT COVOUai SAVM nwat he U ^ te d , daUaiorated “Green Bereta.” He waa aooept- career officer 'with long expeii- day, and it bothered no one that ePRENGFTELD, Mass. (AP) TIta ANO MOHir.______or detertoraiting.” Envlronmen- enoe in Latin-Americen affairs. some spelled their name* Finke. — Morganetta, a 1^-year-old o rniMiuM uw DMorANCT ad for Special Borcaa training w M M iN irrS o m m tisb lid deflclenoee, auob aa ovar- ladt vredc. What better place to meet elephant at FtoreSt Paik Zoo, FOR O HLF-nUMINO d m A U 8UT arawdiiig or mizad land uaa, or L^oy Collins has eaten toe padtodc and a 9- __ . Crtcfaton, who fe ab^e, a^tflt than Fink, Tex., about 90 miles ahbatandard laioiang i. auob t a b aa ^ ju Viet Nam aa an opera- WASHINGTON (AP) — Un- Inch chain on her cage — about taada^mtoly converted tamnar oigcer wltb aeaada’s dole- dersecretary of Oommerce Le- northeast of Dallas, n ie Fhika three pounds of metal. C osm etics and toe Flnkea brought their 7! hcmm, wouM qualify a town. ^ ^ thneraMan ooo- Roy OoUlne says he will resign Animal experts have assured ftleoda, too, end all congregated After an area haa been pro- ^ oocnmlaslcn. Oct. a and return to Florida BOO officlaJIs tbe only treatment rps in toe ttown’a buslnesB tostrict — poaed for urban renewal, a pub- where be formerly waa gover- ia to let the digestive tract take MARY CARTERS Thank You one general-putpoee store run Bb healing moat be held. Meart, Frank Sinatra nor to become a partner In a its natural course. 460 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER Ttampa-baaed law firm. by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Al- the federal govenuneot ia re- U gg efts NORTH OF THE POST OFFICE BEVERLY WUJf, CUtt. On previoua oooasl« •' bava ea auob a prajsot Sherry loan Republic (AP) — As toe Of o l Eva S .E . M. William R. Johnson...... Secretary-Treasurer Every David F. Dwyor aapftod toot, •tofthto to* boun- wMtadraiwal o f U B . ecoupathm Frankfirts a. IP Sleakettes i>.98‘ Charies W. Schieding ...... Comptrdlar William F. Logault...... Afiftistant Treasurer Cand W. Hoofl^ton...... fiivuDflb BOunigul EXTRA IRAN—FRESHLY GROUND CBIAM 49«flai FANCY GRADE "A » covTAoiaan main WEST BRANCH NOT PRE-PACKAOn> LARGE BARBECUED OFFICE DOUROHAM i to-pha. xr« Georgia D. Bailey tjiuam M. Uqyd D ir e c t o r s OORPOHMOn leejaiaw assHw) t ihaha. 4t< Ocnldina B. Ohooe Regina O. Mlrin fc.7F Chickens a. 79° Norma B. Fergueon Benjamin R. Lombardo haDlnetofti Chuck Ground toea-ak*. ay* utiet ft. Douftan Joyce K. Murray COLONIAL RUG & TILE Carol W . Houghton, Fronoas B. ledcaa Everett J. Livesey Dr. Edward L. Deeewr 0eiM<|2.l WAUL TO WALL CERAMIC T U Hf M t o w M . K t l p a t r t d c Dorotl^ M. Sonego WE HAVE A FULL UNE OF FOOD CONTAINERS IG R O CERIES; Dasdd F . Dwyer, Mgr. Ckoral a :. Bldenwas* FnndiB P. Handler Viliam B. Thttn^ Dr. Edmond B. laidlb IGE CREAM CBa4to R . Steele StefftMO W . Golovlah TORGMOL FOR YOOR FROZEN STRAWRERRIES ’Ot big senfinga BortMTo; A MR. Hunter LaonA.nu)>p Bany lMtaMn* ^ ^ Mwaid B. IM m lL a Yewr ( FLOOHMG OPBITDAYIa Sro/e & Weigel—Mueke's—First Prize A WEEK EAOT BRANCH A1 Woifc Gi Fully hisurtd H alf gal. EAST HARTFORD N. FRANKFURTS and COLD CUTS SAALloll PJyL H. Ooaa Ybomaa J. Matitck, W. IMblt, Mgr. Merle S Dswaal 46 VARIETIES-^CED TO ORDER ClftlftliftAfi98ft r Y . D o d f a Mgr. POTATO SALAD—MACARONI SALAD—COLB SLAW left crftqm novftltifts MMrt K. MumM i AMOUNT WMi. FIT YOUR iUOGGn H O ME R EE Z ER O W NERS I {}( AftOMDlfT 94 Mto 86 Mto. 48 Mto. 80 Ma. Lu t us M your f r u t n r w M U .S.D JL ch o k o iwftots MoHtru pouhry. Tqlft pap M f s pay las aUlk her Stobrook Form fnd ts and vugoto blii . Sovu, up to 2 0% O M MEPMMj F IE j E CUBES 9 m m f 9SJ6 . e 15.9V 819.48 $10.40 • a t Rko « kiug.) II iftftftftft 4U9 8L94 94J7 98.79 OF M anchest er EiMftft U4.n 78.86 , 89AS SLfti W'a toot ooM fttorapn lo c in n fo r your wc Paid m INVESTMENT Rlliulft iM .n Uft^ 9U » "VlJft for OB $ 1 a moorik Ih o w elM r I 250| IN THE iMs dool bofoio yon boy o FAMOUS C U M B E R L A N D F A R M S MILK JUG SAVINGS ACCOUNTS MONi 1NMI SAT. 9 to 4 IF YOU UKE THE REST GIVE US A TEST to to ftett y sIWie to m inieC. PARKADE O FFICE OPEN SATURD AY M ORNiN O! 51 MSSOi in'. REAR OF ICE PLANT 443^24 4 % par PLENTY OF F R a PAMONG WAGE , P [ iOjmiMM NiY Na. 1SL t rjA I C A L O Q i l i r n i X J I ! m. f MiiKAiiramar PAGE ^V E N T E E N HANCHESTBB e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, OONN« THURSDAY, JU N E 80, 1966 y - .. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. H ANCHESTEB,.jpO iqy^ THURSDAY, JU N E 80, 19<6 of neiBt year’s draft Met, tol- PAGE SIXTEEN ToUand m lltof w ««to go out there and Pentagon Says touring men in the new 19-90 14-Year-Old fioy Strict Curfew babai^ tibere wouldn’t be any ctaas and the.newly avaltobis trotibte. Bpt from what I heard ex-studenta. ' Grabs Woman \ t there and sey ttdngs Morris also touched on the Bosch Aides you can't bit me, white A 'Y Q ^ entered a Mai3e|to«- rmmtL. fbl, sat., Area’s Oldest Savings Bank ^ poaelbtlity of “ reesseselng From Your Neighbor *s Kitchen O (CoattoiMd from Page Om ) . ipa^meht toat night and JUNE M, JULY 1.1 mam.' mental etandards” which havei . y . . _ . Mtatrain aald. “ Tliey ajwked out Several acta of vandalism and Draft Should Take a hoiM«wlfa b f bar i t f v irn m m a u N sa In Cabinet been tightened since 1968. Kecords 125th Anniversary fine. Wa also have ttiraa Nagro violence followed the next night. Discussing the remedial edu- He then released her and fbr tte July' 4tti weakaod, •Tb. Qa.rf.,..™ women on the forcet, wwlting kt On Tuesday nigM, a gun bat- cation and physical rehabilita- ran off. Of Balaguer i kh Tolland Central Connecticut State Od- school tle Bared between whites and Today police arregted a M- 1m tmatm m ja yib lm ttian nhs»rve/i fh» <> . ------a a tooi croeewaBcs.” He said ha Younger Men First tion proposal, he said “ this pro- nf anniversary lege, she majored in elementary has 16 polttcemen in aH. a iMitwoua, aeuqt^Mng to Um. Negroae at two service stations gram woukK^accept men who year-ohl boy and said b* was BANTO DOMUraO, Domtn- Monday at the education and reading. She wUl Richard H. Foltlr, assistant whldi face across a agreet. One Ho#aM (MarleiM) LaUmar Jr. (Continaed from Page One) have physicaivdefects tttat can the one who carried out tiie at- om ^nraut Stream l>r., Vernon; tcan Republic (A P) — Two top meeting of the bank. The begin teaching first grade at the city mwiager, estimated that 70 owned by a white man and as ait presort by local boards ______tack. He was turned! over te BMk received its charter in Avery St. School in South per cent of those etnployed ly as the "most und^lrable fea- and present deferment rules be remedied, with minor nUa to my tomUy*a tevoiite members of ex-President Juan the other by a Negro. gery if required or ’ who need Juvenile authorities. Police aald 18*1, and George Kellogg Windsor in September. the city are Negro, ture” of the present draft selec- would be continued. Therefore t y ^ meal,” ahe aa;^, *%»<* we Botch’s Dominican Rsvolu- McMurrain said the gim bat- educational upgrading requiring the boy’s motive was ssiraaL served as its first president. She will work primarily with He said all schools in the tle apparentiy erupted when a tion — the drafting of older tnen 19-or 20-year-old8 would, tor the Police declined to identify bare been baitieoutaf for a ttonary party have agreed to — Morris said the induction of up to three to six months be- BORiltor of yeara. One of our It Is the oldest savings bank small children at the camp county have been desegregated bottle was thrown at a oar driv- most part, make up most of the the woman or the boy. They aerve In President-elect Joaquin younger men would cause less yond the basic training eycOe. apedalMlea la Baibeoued Tuifcey in Tolland County, and the only as an arts auid crafts specialist, under a plan approved by the en by a vriiite youth. After the class lA maiqxywer pool. aald the woman was not to- Balaguer’s Cabinet, polKieal one in the state allowed to also The camp opens its first sea- federal Office of Education, white youth drove on, Uie chief disruption of school plans “ since , —For men who wanted to fin- and now that aoeoblnt aiiimah ia UfOA CHOfCi — VAtUfrWAY it would permit men to fulfill Jured. Ifen tIM H to a deiloiouB and ■ouroea aald today. have checking accounts. This son on Tuesday. Registration Asked about the viodenoe of this said several shots were fired ish college betore serving, de- Elevator ‘Drop* Needed ’Ihs incident took plaas St privilege was grahted by a spe- for the three remaining camp- week, Folger attributed the their obligation after high fertnents could be granted imtti eaagr yesotedde to aeive with It. the acceptance of CaMnet between Negroes on one side of about 7:30 last night The wom- cial act of the General Assem- mg periods may be made by cause to “ varmints," both white school and before college" if they graduated or quit. Then the WASHUNGTON—An impor- X mdce ZuocMnl Oaaaerole from Jobe by the party’s aecretary- the street and whites on the oth- an said there was no ona else bly In I8917 after the closing of contaoting the director, William and Negro, er. Before police and a dozen they prefer. student "would have equal ex- tant feature of 1966’s great a raol|ie given me by a chef at general, Antbnio Martinec Fran- In the second floor apartment at the Tolland County National Holley of Loehr Rd., or by The upsetting week began for state troopers could break up In addition, he said, “ it would posure” along with 19- and 20- power blackout in the Northeast Wbwerly Tim, Chediire. Straw- clBOo, and Its finance director, the time. Her huadn^ had left Bank. The bank has been served visiting the camp. Oordele minutes after about 60 the fray, scores of shots had likewise offer the opportunity year-olds that year. was the num'ber of persons hilny aiaoe Fie la a handaome Joae A. Brea Pena, was regard- a few moments before. by nine presidents and seven ^iss Loehr served as secre- N^rroes arrived at a swimming been exchanged. No injuries for more men to earn GI bene- —The prionty category — stuck between floors in eleva- and delectable deeaerrt and a ed as a major victory in Bala- The woman told polios some- treasurers throughout its exist- ^''1' “ 'f *^^e student government pool at a state park about seven fits before entering college.” called aft6r draft delinquents tors. A building management veondeiful ooncduaton to a me- guer’a efforts to create a gov- were reported, officsers said. one knocked at the door. Hhs ence. of CCSC, and was appointed to miles from here. McMumaln said four white There would be less disruption and volunteers — would thus speciaUst suggests that tall aoorable meal.” ernment of national unity. answered and a youth entered men were arrested. Three were of marriage plans, too, he added consist of available 19 or 20- buildings in the future should Bosch, after his defeat by Bala- The bank reached a record of student center board of Sheriff Eariie E. Posey, who and grabbed at her throat. Baibeened Tarkey booked on charges of carrying — “ 50 per cent of men marry by year-olds and older men up to have the necessary equipment guer in the June 1 election, had $10,847,312.68 in assets as of governors. She was chosen col- investigated the incident, said a ’The youth suddenly released titaah Inalde and ouMde of lege Homecoming Queen and rock and botUe-ibrowing melee firearms inside the city and the age 22 and 70 per cent by age age 36 who become available for for bringing elevators one by refused to form a coalition gov- May 31, an increase of $765,- her and ran out of the s|>aito torieey hi aalt water, ^ t dry. wais elected to “Who’s Who apparently broke out after one other for discharging a firearm 26.” service after their stvident, or one to the main floor In the ab- ernment. STEAKS 756.83 during the past year. ment She told pbltee. Remove pin feathers. Belt body SNtLOIN — PORTERHOUSE -p- SHORT among student in American of the Negroes exchanged words within the city limits. Morris posed the following other temporary, deferment sence of building power. This can be compared with as- PoSiee were called soon aftes. cavity and nedc oavlty. Pa<* Martinez Francisco is to be Colleges and Universities,'’ in with a white man. approach as a way of concen- expiree. minister of industry and Brea sets of $349,6122.02 in January The youth was picksd up from iOnan. 1, 1966. tonight at 6 at the Hicks field. They number about 200. HAMS Frederic S. Tylor was re- pkr pound barbecuing time. With thermometers, Inaert In heavy Some resistance to the edict is YOUR CHOICE elected chairman of the board, Manchester Evening Herald lliis FM part of breast and barbecue un- expected, but the opposition is and Donald F. Morganson was Tblland correspondent, Bette ttj thermometer registers 190- not considered strong enough to re-ele(sted president and treas- Quatrale, tel. 875-2845. T«l WIIUmm d ^ e e s . About 2>4 hours tor 12- cause Balaguer any difficulty urer. pdund turkey. after he takes over. Trustees are Frederic S. Ty- ^Attach si^t to motor and start. (Herald photo by Salemie) ler, William Parlzek, Frederick Man Attacked, Bees: turkey, but do not let ridn MRS. HOWARD LATIMER JR. YOUNGSTER DROWNS S Carpenter, Rosco P Talbot, boater. The turkey to self bast, MONiROE (A P )—Stephen Mla- Dcmald F. Morganson, Furlonge Robbed in Park Single Sideroom Tent encik, 7, drowned at Whitney’s H. Flynn and Leon J. Chorches. tty and Juices will come to the top of pie. Garnish with remain- in Manchester six years. ’They B^face and bubble during ooqaarter teaspoon through Friday and at noon on aration” means the moment when a full-bbage^. balf-stag«, a pepper. For moist stuffing, mix ea Saturday. in hgbt^ with fork Jum anoMgh The Post Office will be closed warheed or a nose cone, is sep- OPEN MON., ROYAL CORNISH HENS 7 9 a^ted from the remiainder of broth (sbout S to «V|ps) to July 4. ^tmtotcn an Iram';^(«n«)Sl Jte- Political Conventlona the rocket vehicle. frigsmte ta m raaOr to use. TbHand delegates to the Re- 4th of July or publican Senatorial Convention SWIFTS SKINLESS tonight in RockvUle are Rob- t to S iiAfagpoo^ ( FOR YOUR ert Dumont, John Weigold Jr., pounds Buochinl, bHoad thin iV SHOPPING i Carmelo Zanghi and Barbara medkan onions,, riloed thin OONVENIBNOE Collo Poo Kalaa. Alternates are Donald can (18% ounoO) beef broth I FRANKS Burke, Herbert Souder, Mrs. J gtatod psnnMMi c h ^ ( Virginia Cummings and Mrs. .• salt and pippar to tototoi , UND 0’ UKES 5 to 9 Ik Avg. ICE CREAM Ruth Lojzlm. State Rep. An- •' Starve enough ott to oovar bob- FRESH MADE drew Repko of wmington Is ex- ^ of large frying pan. Oook ' pected to receive the nomina- Ted WilNams lee Ted WilNams® gbocum and ooioito In fry pan I tion and will face either Atty. Chests. . . hsttlafed Faucet Type Jugs Ted WilNams King-Slie Air Mattress Ted WNNoms® Washable w tU auooUni to trenaperant , Charles Tarplnian of Mansfield riyeatee m o , im o 4dd beriC broth, nto wall, oon- POTATO SALAD or Atty Edwin Lavitt who wUl Beg. 22.00 1 8 i 0 Reg. 6.99 $ 5 Rubberized - cotton otmatnictlon givea Sears Price Iba. of hooded YyeMM« poUyMtee tome eookliig imtB ueaity all Smart Sunglasses made TURKEYS priniary for the Democratic Mode of lightweight ahi- Keep hot or cold up to 8 long wear. Built-In foot pump makes in- Inaulatton for warmth. Oottoo « the broth has smponuted. < nomination. miniim. Plastlo foam in- hours. Molded liner; red, eover with cotton aanneliitte Hnec Add onehsK oup cf grated , for Every Pace and flating a anap. 86x86-lh. wide Inflated Vi OAL Ddegates to the Democratic e auli^iea for 8 days. 22xlSx white plasUo sheU. I'/i lo pUo header. texSeto. Sidahed toease, mtadng carefUBy: Add baga have yarn-dyed striping. State Convention in Hartford Taste, Suntan Aids, Sun- 16-iB. atoew goL M and pepper to taste. Put tomorrow and Saturday are ibocUm into two.quert oaaae- John Biuekas, Preston Hard- burn Creams, Allergy ibUe; top with temalidng Cheese ing -nd Thomas Manning. A l- told bake In aOO-degree oven un- 29S ternates are Angelo Denta- Lotions made for Sun Deluxe Style Motorized to boHily and cheaea to melted, mauro, Mrs. Vivien Kenneson and Funtimel Phone nito can be prepared tbs'day.,. JESSO YELLOW CLING and Mrs. JuiUth Stauss. before aei-rtog and baked Just.. Camp Director 643-4136. Wagon Grills tokir to eervtag tkoM. 28^ Ml— Ellen Loehr of Tolland Btaaabeiiy Olace Pie FRESH PRODUCE PEACHES 4 has been sqipolnted assistant camp director of the K-D Day i baked ntne^noh pie ahel, IBAN COLUMBIA—SKINUCSS quajja a^ w henrtsa ------Kl-C Camp on R t 74, tor the coming 1 cup silgar SffiOIMD CHUCK lb. FRANKS 2 season. * • F» M A R IV1 A C Y ; She to the daughter of Mr. ' 875 MAI H ST MANCHEST ER ; Low Price • tablaapoons eointoaroh icfi COLD—RED RIPCJUICY FLORIDA FUNCH • eons ^ cup water and Mrs. August Loehr Jr. of t&qliwpooll piKCv ' - . . . •» NO WASTE, frZ TO CARVE! Loclir Rd. A 1966 graduate of . 1 eup heavy sreen, wll^^l^ G Meter is rubber-mounted, quiet- I taljiaaporrya- -sifted sonitee- t • ttcneia sqgar. WATERMELON d d l ciSiiEb^OM 12 c-»M . running EXCESS WASTE, BONE ■< Wiiii berries, wash in eoM.Wa- and F A T REMOVED HB»a ( G Drawer ccrtches ashes from fire grate ^ and drain thorougUy. Oruah NEW CROP SEEDUSiS INSTANT miougb berries to make one ARKR4G Tea 317 HlgMid W. Mpirtimr. CMa How M3.427I * THURS,, FM. m L \ f P J A U T . m A;i0^ F BIANQifiSTBB EVENING HERALD* MANCHBSTEB, CONN, THXJ^DAY. JUNE 80.

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r ■■ ■ 500 Plateau Five Rightfielders Nears After All-Star Starters Bre&kiog a four > year Flrewtx'ks, from a local stand- New Spree American Lei«ue NEW YORK (AP) —Five right fielders will start the point, started with two tnita in w. L. P e t G.B. 1966 All-Star baseball_game July^l2 a^S t. I^uis. jinx at the South Windsor THE .862 — - . . . ™ ... High baseball field last the first Inning Denny Lyncn NEW YORK (AP) — San Fran. . 47 Baltimore ,... 46 Frank Robinson of Baltimore, Tony Oliva of Minne- -ii doubled to left and Mark Heller Mickey Mantle’s goal is 500 Pittriiurgh . 42 Detroit ..... r 44 sota,'Al Kaline of Detroit, Hank Aaron of Atlanta and night, Manchester’s Ameri- walked. Both rode home on La- homers. There’s some Angeles 41 Cleveland ... 5^ Roberto Clemente of Pittsburgh all have been voted can Legion wound up on Gace’a trlple'to right center and Californfa ... the long end of a 4-1 deci- Herald Angle doubt, however, whether he 86 into the openiug line-up. when the relay was misplayed, Houston ...... 39 Minnesota .. The new rules established : by had rookie George Scott of Bos- sion as Ray LaGace outpitched LaGace scored and Manchester ^ can reach it this season. ” Chicago .... By There’s also some doubt cancinnaU ... 36 Oommissloner William D. Blck- ton at first, Bbbby Knoop of the a gallant Jim Needham. The was out front, 3-0. St. Louis .... 34 New York .. /‘I latter’s father died suddenly ear l YOST whether he wants., to- ert provide tor a general vote on California Angeles at second, 1^vo walks, an infield error Atlanta ...... 34 Kansas City outfielders Instead of a ballot va and Kal ne have played oen- earlier in the day but the fire- and a passed ball gave South Sports Editor Mantle smashed two homers Washington for the second consecutive night New York ... 29 for specific positions aa to the short and Brooks Robinson; of balling righthander wanted to Windsor a run in the second but Chicago ...... 23 Boston ...... 26 Baltimore at third. play. Wednesday, leading the New past. Manchester added a single run Hope for Pre-Seasou Goal ROOM AT THE TOP—Wonderful Willie Mays, left, o£«tlio Giants, continues to York Y'Onkees to 6-6 victory Wednesday’s Results Wednesday’s Results The only repeaters of ths Raltimore 6, Kansas City 2 Consequently, the entire STANDINGS SHEA STADIUM. New York--^oming off climb in the standings of all-time major league home run hitters. Willie slug- over Boston and leading himself St. Louis 2, San Francisco 1 American League outfield will eight nani^ so far on each side CJilcago 5, Washington 0 are Inflelders Robinson and Me- L. Pet. Once again, with two outs, successful road trip in New York Met geci his 522nd homer for third in the all-time standings. Only Jimmy Foxx, cen- into a discussion of his future Chicago 9, Atlanta 5 be made up of men who normal i W, Cleveland 4, Minnesota 1 \y pto^ririit aVthou^^ Auliffe of the ^ e r ic a n and out- ...... 5 1 ASS Lynch continued his hot hitting produced eight victories in 14 starts, M eager Wes ter, former Red Sox great, and Babe Ruth have hit more home runs than now that he has brought his Philadelphia 5, New York 2 Manchester. ... home run total to 4M. New York 6, Boston 5 fielders Aaron and Mays of the Rockville ...... 3 2 .600 with a single and Heller doubled Westrum has new hopes that he 11 realize his pr^sea- Willie. Foxx slugged. 534, a mark Willie will probably surpass this season, Pittsburgh 6, Houston 5 California 6, Detroit 2 va and Kaline have played cen- "I’m counting the home Los Angeles 9, Cinrirmati 6 ter (or stretches. National. South Windsor ...... 3 2 .600 to deep left and Lynch scored, of 7 0 to 75 victories. With less tha nhalf the while Ruth’s 714 total appears to be far out of reach, even for Willie. Today’s Games .600 runs," Mantle admitted, eyeing 'Today’s Games Willie Mays win be the Na- East Hartford • • • • * s 2 That WM it as pitching domi- ggggon over the Mets have won 29 games. Last year the 6(X>4K>mer plateau. "But I New York (Bouton 1-3) at Bos- Willimantic ...... 3 2 .600 nated the rest of the evening. 50 and wound up in deoartment ' Philadelphia (Short 8-4) at ton (Lonborg 4-6), twilight tional League center fielder tor may stop one short. It will give New York (Shaw 5-4), night the 13th time. He will be Windsor Locks ...... * 3 .400 10th and last place for the Drysdale Becomes Five-and-Ten Pitcher me an excuse to come back next Baltimore (Bunker 8-4) at Sports Schedule Stafford ...... 2 3 .400 <4) Ed Kranepool could be a bi.'r Houston (Roberts 3-4) at Pitts- blanked by Aaron and Cle- h po a e rbl fourth straight season. man for us. He’s been hinging year.’’ Kansas CJity (Terry 1-4) Thompsonville ...... 2 4 ASS Leach, cf burgh (Law 3-3), night Cleveland (Hargan 3-3) at mente, who normally are right DENNIS LYNCH “Baseball Is a game of mo- at the ball. I guess it’s malnl Mantle, whose hitting feats Danielson ...... 1 4 .200 Kinel. 3b Atlanta (Johnson 6-6) at San Minnesota (Boswell 6-5) fielders although Aaron does Thursday, June 30 Lynch, rf mentu^’ W^rom pv« j rience, but he’s got to hit rank second only to his medical shift to left in some parks. three-run first inning, had six IMIer, c history, actually considered re- Fruncisoo (Perry 10-1) Only gfomes scheduled. NasMfTa vs. Auto Parte, A—' LaGace. p the luncheon tabie in better If we are to move up.” Half Million Spring Holdout Only games scheduled Robinson, a star with (Cincin- Tonight, Coach John Cervini safeties. Rylander. U press room yesterday before he baseman Is bat- tirement after the 1966 season. Friday’s Games Buckley. hopes he can come up with a The success, coupled with tBanas,, as , sent his hired hands into battle But the Yankees talked him into Friday’s Games Boston at Chlcsq^o, N nati In the National League be- AAN vs. P l^ , 6—Waddell. WIMBLEDON FINALISTS—Dennis Ralston, left, displays the form that he P. Dlmlnioo, ting only .208. The below-par fore he waa traded to Baltimore pitcher against Windsor Locks RockviUe’s surprise 6-3 loss to with the Philadelphia Phillies. undergoing a shoulder operation Pittsburgh at New York, N Kansas Qty at Detroit, 2, twl- Aflsaldl’a vs. Oilero, 6—^Ver- hopes will carry him past Manuel Santana; right, in the Wimbledon tennis fi- at ML Nebo a t 6 o’clock. Of Stafford, boosted Manchester to hitting outfielders the manage • night last winter, becomes the third "Ilf we can maintain our pres- referred to are ail under the .25"» and giving it at least one more Chicago at Fhlladelphla, N ptanck. sy. (AP Photofax) his four-man staff, two are va- ® game and pne-half lead over Soaifc Wiiidsor :.pIonatdp final. respect for Santana’s, game, but Center Billiards. After two in- secutive homers, Mantle settled denas of (Stficinnat) at short and Leahy Announces New Pro Loop behind front running San Fran- this season has been fiye gamep have made his first victory ican right-hander. Willie McOo- Glenn Beckert each drove ta hours and drove ta tour runs Richardson, whose five blanked Minnesota 4-0. p.'r'Drybilale, tha South African aaaertad, "I think I can win." nings the Oak Streeters led, 5-3, cisco, the Mete are no longer since May 30 a breeze. for a single. Hon Santo of Chicago at third BATTING — Mickey Mantie, WeVe got the experience'’ vey accounted tor the only two runs in the rally. The homers brought his total Wednesday night to helping the straight Irita were overshadowed alar who waa defeotad by Ral- Balaton fought back in fina but after seven frames it' was patsies for National league It was more like a hurricane New York Yankees to a 6-5 vie- by his veteran teammate, hom- for the National League. How- Yankees, hit tw o homo runs tor ‘ Oton in Wadneoday’s aemifinala olyla against Drysdale, ^ te r another win—the ninth—for the pitching now that we, needed," for the season to 11 and left him ever, Morgan and Santo may be the second straight night, driv- foes. he optimistically added. , for the veteran pittiher. tory over the Boston Red Sox. ered to lead off the third arid ‘> '■'0, S-S, M , 7-6, S-l, daolarad: twice being a set in arrears. Cuehalls, 9-d. To Start with $24 Million Pool a * * Drysdale lasted until the sev- 16 shy of his target — or is it replaced because of injuries. ing ta tour runs ta New York's "Jack Hamilton has been n 16? “I’ve been feeling good, but I Mantle followed with a line shot .*fSantana is the fineot player in The South African blamed the Bob Brannick homered for CHICAGO (AP)—A new the former Notre Dame OaUf., an attorney who was ^ __ p;.«L enth inning, giving up three pulled a muscle in my left groin into the right field stands. The American League infield 6-6 'Victory over Boston. t A e world today. heavy schedule of the Wimble- the witmers and Steve life saver in the bullpen. He’s While Mantle increased his Brady pro football league, with a coach. »««»«> executive vice-president HOW t o r i ^ been the stabilizer. He can throv- runs on nine hits before finally Mauch Plays It Cool ''Ralston comes In so strongly don tournament, which he said had three hits, Jack McAdam, nooled $24 million in its It la a unique corporaUon pro- <»* the corporation known as the Why the sudden change being relieved by Phil Regan. homer total, Baltimore in- Westrum supplied the an- hard every second day. Ho hr ' creased its American League at the nqt, it needs a playpr with had left ^ m , tired before tte John (Roberts and Randy Smith vjpifor to mifhirl Nu gram consieUng of 12 franeWsea United States FootboU League, four saves on our last road tri-i Tony Perez’ two-run homer in ” 1 lob to get the bbtter of Mm. 1 samlfinal began.. two each. Brady was outstand- in metropolitan centers with tla t the 324 mlUkm in cash swer Uke this: the eighth closed the gap but lead to games by downing “The addition of old pros to and missed a fifth by a ha!’- Kansas City 6-2. Second-place don't have Iba lob among my Bantana la the first European ing on defense. I>on Mozzer and tional and American u.new and credits includes the price cf Regan hung on to save it. With Starting Staff otrokea, but Santana has it. to reach the final since i960, leagues for player talent franchises along with the pack- our i>ltching staff, Bob Shaw He’s the first dependable relic' Dick Krinjak led Ray’s with member so pitcher the Mets have ever had." The 'V ic t o ry ended a six-game- new YORK (AP) — Gene Mauch, Philadelphia Tbatia why I think Ssntaati wiU when Kurt Nielsen of benmark two safeties each. this fall, has been an- jar identlffled. aged amount to be speiM "to get and Bob Friend. These men win." . : • - i . loot to Amerioa's Tony. Trabert. the players we want." know how to pitch. Aloi^ with Hamilton has been in 2" Sed'^^^tr^ "manager, is playing it cool during New York’s hot spdl, Biniarda 302 310 0—9-15-3 nounced by Frank Leahy, Biwe Erihof of Santa Ana, games and shows a 4-8 record Davidson, an unseadad player Meanwhile, Billie Jean Moffit Ray’s 230 000 0-5-10-2 Jack Fisher, we now have three sending th« pitcher, he's not supposed to a».m 8t the a i5 g White -Sox■ blanked-...... Leahy, who will serve as good, estabUshd starting pitch- Before being "demoted” to the Washington 6-0. ham. Aiptialla who went down King oarr)ed the last remaitdng McCarthy, Orlowski and chaiiman of the board with to a pitching slump, his two hits New York Mets. tefoM Bontanwhi

IfANCHESTEB EVENING HB1IAU>» KANCEBBIEB^ OONN« THUBSDAY, JUNE 80« 1966 PAGE TWENTY^<>NB fA G E /T W E N T T ^MANCHESTER EVENING, HERAIjD. ^iiANCHESHCB, CONN. THURSDAY, JUNE 80, 1966 . ' __' - - • ------’ BT BODSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR BOOPLB BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted--PsniaIa 3B- H a » Waht^ —Femrie M l A tie spoins Antomobilcs Ww Sale 4 THERE OUGHT A feS A LAW INTSRESmtG poUUon with, or part-tlm* 1040 hardtop, ,hl9h earnings, train now to be work. Must bo willing to Let's Eat -A « A MEMEMR) op ' t MOSRCAMS UPTME6E rVEAH! NOW THAT fWHAT HE COULD oxooUent oondition. Miiat atil, Mra. Electrolux . In ;^our home lailmi Ap^ly in person, Davta 'iO U R 90'«ARa OP ttriREHSNT GIFTS, ORuny IS GOING RCAUy UM WA MWoni CLASSIFIED ■}a]^ bought Thunderblrd con- NEARING A » town and sumninding . areas. Bakery, IBl M^n.BL tnuettm «iRyiC£,>»ftPRlB6{M T MHWM*0i.SGBl8Key NOWHERE,THEf vertible. Call 644-8S83. MKOSATANCynimcM WANT 1D MAKE TO LISTEN TO Ooihf la and leant alxnit our <«R6»iTID6AiMWORi SOU INITH THIS 60UDi program, at ll8S' Main St. East WXAdWONU/ 1961 FORD 5onvor|ihie. V-i, (SOIA SSiillWBL HOMO- UKE THE SAMARA SURE HEGEIS HIS ARCHES FAU Help WwatBO-^mB 86 Mc&ifvaRvtiK RumHEsmrft « AID •tadlpMby AMDHISARTEIQES Hartford or .cah lor. ah appoint- AMNWItfD’MNK power steering, radio, clean. ORAMMiDiALMiM-StT, NEEDS SAND THEREON nnm s MOW WAT eva4 tAME laiM^ tiU tifiS ak' . IS ADVERTISING TIME! HARDEN! rhient, 528-6702. floor manager wanted Mt MDo^MMatmce/ BUTWW1(«»|T8Bbutwuwomtbeal AL oni O f« ISKntin (eoniL 643-6875 a fter 4. WtlSTWMOHf Arthur Drug. Interesting wbilt .e v m m io tw 4Stam fetih CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS IMS M n u / x w ran i/ta o A nbt /oRGAhH 14Anmr M im WtaMfanMd and good salary with benefits. rSlPermUd 8 A J L to 5 P.M . ' thanks, MUM CAIUD SHUIDUTf IT«DM^ R3K ISOyiv fimlwa Garac«-^rvie^ DISHWASI^ wanted nigtiU. Apply In , parfon,; jMr. Ram* BUGGS BUNNT SnCML JUonC UNm W> OMMITB'UNCCRMD AYiHKt MlWentM tag BSLaMB plant I Bossr ApiHy Cavey’ii Restaurant. stein or'Tdr. Oaapar,,M Ifala taoMuU. nSmaabaiid Storae* 10 K, nmoNone/ rnieHER6«iu.iua(Tb90M COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. --- ■' ...... ■ — ~VSL, Manchester. ARM I'MI------ISGtarw BOtiM MSUp'a neoiii IIONDAV null FRIDAS 10:S0 A.M. — tATUBDAS • a m . PMrtrtP SSStltchM ______OARAGE tor pent, approximate- WAITRESS wanted for lunch-v ^ filMME A HAND/ ANMOUNCEr eons. Apply Cavay’s Raatau- WAlbOMl 1M« rWWaitiB ---- 38ADdeMi4r ly 1,100 square feet, utilities, MBN for Bridgeport and an* sues: CA88AR OOT tr^. UPo^ WCompaM * o W U t e W ranL -i OUrOPM/POCKCTl cootncttoift dOM m ^wa: PLEASE READ YOUR AD business sone H. 646-0022. gthd lathe wortc. AppJy O.T.K. SOWN ------i. .<1 . I I . I - Cteipt, 676 ToUaad St, Eart 2SAnn boo* ttWWNObaa-a PRIVATE CSOMPANION - Housekeeper in- Mbdand ISolMliiiiMd lU i Clasalfled.OP “ Want Ada" are taken over tlie phono aa a Hai^ord. ______t ---- a< cooMmMf t aratteMaw pint convenience; iHio advertlaer should read Me ad ^ FIRST terested in good home with el- ascoBthw t 4SDwSi GARAGE for rent. Oak St, |7. 27RoKixn SBaAMUeat in 34Bdiold (UUa) DAT !*• APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the derly gentleman. Call 643-1018. ^Mminjp|ly mifc OSHiada dSBIood per month. 643-9601. WAHTSD — Journeyman alee- dBaatiaiM MEaile’aiwM 44AbMli next Inscvtion. The Herald lb responaible for only ONE Incor- tIfteUm, steady amploymanL aosy«“ HE CAN WAKE (iCockvtne. 'loD Free) HIM6ELFlN*iIMEFORHlS St., Room 11, or oAll 648-1894. ir ir VE5SPA motor acooter, 160 cc., AFTERNOON HEARTBURN^ Has Immediate . H3e2711 875-3136 excellent condition, windshield, RBLJAttiE babysitter wanted ------Openings For: •"t—2EC** IV“ side view mirror, etc. $178. 643- wMla mother worha. OaU 648- 1662, 649-5476. JOSEPH F. CIRA 2323 morn ing s. Tool Mekera (Jig find fix- IT I# mt M ttpHK Avr, tureir). AU Around Maehln- ALLY OOP BY y. T. HAMLIN f ls tg i ” Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? MIWAt/RCe, M 9. Isto, First Class Bridge- 1962 XLOH for sale, real reason- l-9« zr port and Lathe Operators, ^puNNaoui;. 24-Hour Answering Service able. 180 Hillstown Rd. STENOGRAPHERS Harizontal Milling Machine JMHO ^ W H A T T O U ST ST Oparatore; siocta Mai^ an MDU a O MMA T W C a e g M * . ' BT® fre e to Herald Readers JAWA motor bike, 1966, 125 cc, Building— Contraettnf 14 Painttng—Pipering 81 Schoola aiid Claasee 83 And older man preferred. i —riOAA iroaro'EM? excellent condition, 8,500 miles, ______Want Information on one of Oar Naaamed adverUaementat rugged 2 cycle, asking $250. CARPENTRY—38 years txpe- JOSEPH P. LAwia custom palnt- CLERK TYPISTS 'We. tin wUUnr to 'tnln CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER No anatter at the tetophona UatadT Blmply caD tho 643-6673. ‘ ing, interior and exterior, ~pa- . - 'afiyona who la tntereated rience, complete remodeling, EARN UP TO $225 ' m laafninx to bf qn all additions, rec rooms, concrete perhanging,*'-] waUpapet re- 1965 H O N D A —T r a il 90, ex cel- A WEEK DRIVING ’ around machlnlat. Top work and garages. References moved. Wallpeper books on re- Requirements Include a EDWARDS lent condition, 1,500 miles, ex- THE BIG RIGS wagao, liberal overtime and ST given, free estimates. Cell 648- quest, FuUy buursd. Free ee- high mhooi, diploma and tras. Call 649-2983. ■ fringe '.benefite, axaeUent 2629. ______tlmates. CaU 649-9688. goM atenoffrkpldq 4iid typ- working eondltlona. Apply ANSWERiND SERVICE JOBS WAITING ing skills, while edditlonel n Businen SserviCM COMPLETE remodeling smY- PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, education or trainiag' wlU interior and exterior. Paper Train Now—Pay Later 259 Adpims 9 ^ MsBchesttr 42 Ai. vr 649-05N - 875-2519 Offered 13 Ice. Roofing, efding. garages, be well-rewarded. and loavo yonr meaeage. yonTl hear fram onr advovtlaer la rec rooms, concrete work, cal> hanging and waU paper remov- 40 B1 JIf time without e',wndlng aU evening at the telepheoe. SHARPENING Service - Saws, Inet and counter work, cera- aL Dutch Boy and DuPont. If you can pass a physical knives, axes, shears, skates, mic Ule, floor tile. CaU M9- QuaUty workmanship,. Cal) and need a steady Job year Thece Jobs offer afsy and , .VTRST ,<8aa6~mKi»lat and die ’round, here is your oppor- maker. We are offering eU first «•» B2 64 rotary blades. Quick service. 2349 for free estimates. evenUigs. 246-9598. higher wage soeles . . . an AutomobOcn For Sale 4 tunity of a lifetime to en- outstanding group insur- oless benefita. Apply Ghmver Capitol Equtpmen. Co.. 88 EXTERIOR painting our spe- 1958 DODGE Coronet, 8 cylin- Main St., Mancheeter. Hours NEWTON H. SMITH A SON— ter the trucking Industry ance program .. •. nine paid Jfig., 2M Hartfqrd Rd. BS 6i HERALD Remodeling, repairing, addi- cialty, very reasonable rates. NOW. QUALITY TRAIN- PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 80 der, hyrdomatlc, good condi- dally 7-6. Thursday 79. Satur- holidays . , , and Intarmt-' tions, rec rooms, garages, Free estimates. CaU anytime, ING, the largest company ing work that requlraa *HIU. man For" work in Cumberlai^ tion, 750x14 tires, good. Price day 7-4. 64A7968. approved school In the east Farm' atort,. I evanlnia, idus THOSE ic y porches and roofing. No Job 668-1547. and tnittaUva. H O W O O 'I t k j K E E P s o ' BOX LE H E R S reasonable. Call 643-5332. needs 250 men to be trained aoma fiu nd^ work, OaH M9- C 9 0 L O N « U C H A H G rT j S I M P I N » . CHILIS UP yvr LAND CLBARINa, tree re- too small. CaU 649-3144. BACK F C E U M OUT OUR W AY BT J. B. WILIIAM^ for local and long distance 8088 b e f o r e ‘ 4 p.m . H O U . V H O C K T ^ , S W IT C H For Your 1967 P O N T I A C — 2-door, S t a r moval. and ohaln eaw work. Floor nnMMnd 24 driving. Train with the best j l^lii T O G H O S T REFRESHINfi'l Chief fully automatic, $150. WHy-Ut-MO,MA’AM -l VDU SEE? 4dU7IE»tl9UR ^ A. Michaud, 742-8096. ■ Rooflngr—Bldlnf 16 on both Diesel and gas Apply at Employment Dfflcf :i rfS B A S Y r S T O R I E S MEVSR CHEU/AMyTHIMd STAR aHOfTTSlOPANPHa Inform ation Call 649-1717. FLOUR SANDING end retinlsh^ trucks. Phone 1-249-7771 400 Main S t r e e t .. sFRtSOLLAv WHILE PLAVIKJdBAU/ roESHnr have hd have a STEPS, eldswalks, etooe woUe. BIDWBLL HOME Improvement Ing (specialising in older anytime. East Hartford, Oona. ABLE AMBITIOUS ‘ rnsenr MECEssiwX PACB K lU . OF BUBBLE 1969 F O R D F a i r l a n e 500, co n- fireplaces, flagstone temeee. floon). Waxing floon. Paint- A4BAM-EiS-WEU.,aaMa aUMt HOWWKBTWtr, the HERALD wlU not Co. — Roofing, elding, altera- OFIXE Hd-tEAiSLie WAPOUTOPVOOR dladose the identity of vertible, in good running con- AU concrete repain. Rsaoeo- tions, additions and i (model- ing. Paperhanging. No fob too ■' \ M E N dition, yours for $250. Call 640- PLAlQtftRXAMP MOUTH BEIURB VDU. any advertiser, using box able prices. B4S-0881. ing of aU , typM- BxcoUMrt small. J-Stod(B— working 2-3 hours dally £ m JL addressed to- the Classi- maculate, clean. $896. Call 643- fied Manager, Manchester types compressor work. We are 27 near their homes selling Saturdays 8 A.M. to 12 Noon trailers. Part or fuU time 7992. Rooflng and Chimneys 16-A Mortsagts llvenihg Herald, together fully Insured. No waiting peri- Cosmetics and Fra- training, budget plan avaU- BY KEN MUSE MOR’TGAGE LOANS first, . -abia iiosnsed by Motor Vt- With a memo listing the 196| C H E V R O L E T B e l A i r , 2- od. For service, caU Ben El- ROOFINO — Speolalizlng rw rances. No experience nec- Closed Saturday, July 1,’ ant companies you do NOT dobrdoor hardtop, ‘ "283, * 4■ " barrel, au- ■■ lal, 839-9786. pairing roofe of aU kinds, new B^ond, third, aU kinds realty, essary—we give .complete hlela Dapartment, mamber want to see your letter. Monday, Ju^ ^4 . . . HOUyWOGD tominatic transmission, power roofs, gutter work, ohlmneys statewide, .qredit rating unnec- training. Phone 289-4922. of tho Motor Traniportatlan Tottr letter will be de- TYPBWRtrBRS — Standard essary. Reasonable, oontiden- Assodatton of Ooan. Can atvoyji If the adverUser is steering. 649-6290. cleaned, repaired. Alumlaum PRATT A WHITNEY and aiectrlo. Repaired, over- elding. SO years’ expedfaee. tiai, quick arrangements. Alvin anytlma. Hartford aha you’ve mentioned. If 1964 FALCON 4 door sedan, ex- hauled, rented. Adding ma> Limdy Ayrsney,' 627-7971, 983 MANAGER — Working, lerge AIRCRAFT , notilt will be bandied in Free estimates.. CaH.^H^fT- 1:^ cellent condition. Will sell for chines rented and repaired. Mala Bt„ Hartford, evenings. snack bar chain needs consci- emnemnmiw,aasa.ea the,usual manner. 04S»et. 644-8888. entious, mature manager. Ex- M7-K83S ,$1,000. OaU 742-8860. Pickup and daUvery eerviea. 283-8879. Dsyisiio$i o r Tala TTpawritar Bervioe, 649- ceUent pay and flringe bene- *Dht absokitoly! A woman's place is In Hm hornet 1960 OLDSMOBILB — station 4966. ______'______Heating and Plumbing 17 SECOND MORTGAGE ^ Un- fits. Including bonus plan. Ap- UNTTBIP AIBOIRArE OORP. Prentioc would get nothing done wHh me g o n e f LostandFound 1 wagon. Reasonable. Inquire 9 limited funds available for see ply tor interview Kiny’s DepL MAN I Foster St. 643-6748. BOm PLUMBING and heating lags 0*^ IX5ST — Passbook No. 17782. ATTICS, cellan, garages and ond mortghges, payments to Store, Gredh Manor K vd. | iDsat Hartford, ttaate. repairs, alterations, elsctriq :-'V -...... ^ ■ andafll . Notice is h,ereiby given that yards cleaned, trash hauled to oult ybur budget, Expedient the chewims out 1967 C H B V R 6 l ET — 2-door se- and gas hot water heaters, free baker y .Saieelady expwri- or aoda. AiqRy Pasrt)odk No. 17782 issued by dump. Reasonable. Call 643- aereioa. J. D. Realty. 848-6128. ' I dan, automatic. May be seen estimates. CUl 648-1496. ______enced. Good hours, good wagee, An iCquM Opportunity Botflimr. w .r the PTrst-Mamchester Bank A between 6-9 p.m., good second 6619. BEN CASEY fiuBineas O p p o r t^ iy fs poeltloh. Apply in per- Trust Co., has'been lost and car. $226. 649-1340. LAVOIE BROTHERS —general COMPLirrE ptumbisg Sad ______eon, Parkade Bakery, Shopping Bmplayar, M h-V, application has been made to heating service, complete new Parkade. 1962 C O N T I N E N T A L — bla ck , work, chain saw, lots cleaned, Sim yi THEAUWENCEIS said, bank fo r payment and is- trees removed, landscaping. bathroom Installaticaui and excellent condition, $2,460. Call ENCHAN7H>..ENRAPTURB>. suance o f new book. Completely Insured. For free bathroom remodeling. 80 yean OLEAI7ING woman — 10 hours l,t»«S nJIA R T...H 0 W 649-8710. esUmaU eaU 742-7649, 875-8846 In buelneee. B eil VanOamp. BUY weekly, hours can be arranged. female BdcMceepIng maoMne PICNIC I SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O T^AL LOOT — FasSbook NO. .E1622 Apply Conn. Construction Oorp. dparatar, fbwncla! taafl^ition. PRDUPRXJMUSTBE-. 1962 COMET, 2-door standard, anytime. 649-4749. SavingB Bank pf Manchester. 261 B road St. Paid fringe baneftti.'CkJl Mr. new brakes suid tires, 32,000 Application made for pay- SALES AND Bervtoa on Ariena YOUR OWN Winkley, 6^-8788 or 87B-OB88. ment. original miles, $795. Call MS- Hahn Eolipee, Jacobson lawn MMlin try, D iewmifilriiig 19 WAITRESS over 21, full or part- im g-fiiiiixn > iKNi 6947 a f t e r 5. mowers. Also H om ^te chain time- Apply person, Three Efidnr.AMBMBLT^ IXDST — Pasifbook No. ^258 DRAPES, valances, eto. — Cus- SERVICE J’s Restaurant, Route 6 k 44A TEACHERS CHEVROLET 1969 Sport saws and International Cub tom made to your- measure- Savings Bank of ManCMlF&— or part-time- Call 64$-9360...... ■ —*r- VDUDON6M WHERE IS HE?y m , HOW (lo o p THOU0HTOPA TYPEWRITERS and adding ’66 OLDS 442, 4-speed, mint Painting—^Papering ^ WlANTED—For ofitloo in Rook- ■ PI P \0U EVER FI ND HER? J DOWN WITH-THE SHIP. MBS^eCOAP&Z BOURNE liin ic IT.B1OSEEY0U RM2aarBifi07 HAIRCUTS In your home, $3.25, vlUe, fuH-AbnA. d « t a l aaffet- macUnes for lease. Yale Typ** beauty. TWO SCHOOL teachers now ac- MATURE WOMEIf Wltl)_fklllb A6A1N, MARY, 36 years experience, John Mers ant. W rite Box F, HOMld, “Ibo HoiMoaf ' writer Borvice, 649-4988. ’66 dHEVY Impala, 2 - door cepting summer ofders tor in tending the slbk and;- aged,- Cnatnmnr fiattafitotleort 049-1924. SUN OIL ' carliig tor children end .run- stilting fUU-a/u81»catlM0i?mm/ r-I WILL,. CHICK IXULDNTr WAIT THIS MTEK PLAN B- Z CAIPTIMDERS1ANP VClNt . rep HIMiPOC. 50 LET THAt /tHWJ WI TH SlOWDROlANPteAPIOXOF OSTWHAT, rages, rec rooms, batlmooma TN W CR A FT HUM* jSHlO a JAMERN6 AMyiWWi 'thlid aUft 649-2966 after 2 aptM, beauty. MUWE ALLSHttLevmaeT AM. stone! FOR AM TONIGHT, MOM BACW6 MOTOR COOL A IITl/THe BAUOON ^KMcnvewAsiEmiomoK. mtimm tUed, kHcfaens remodeled. CsR fmM MM/svrouBLe, ■ ■ WILL/ —X'U. BE GOINO HOAIE THRU 5 ^ . 1 S nU . THAN TO H6HT! MBMTPJWAR -A »l»V » pjn.’. ^ ‘ ,1 ’57 ^VBIRD Class, oonvertibie, Leon Oteoeyiiakl, Bulkier, 649- M/ym—a s TJtouate/ cncKfTai no t humto - ;. 8-speed, beauty. AIR soyotniaiaiMAKe i THROW 4391. ______Msrser/r—> SUSFIClOH Antomobges For 8ato~^ eoN om oN iD KAsr/ OMU51 HABER MOTORS QUAUTY OaipsBtiy — Rooms, (To Iona That Is) ■ 19MT' Dodgb; ' 4-ddor sbdan, 289-8256 dormers. porOhea. baaamanta am!V.'-running oondltldni 'gbbd rafmubad, cablnala, baUtins, 'M b lD S fSiF to beet 666 Main S t, East H artford Open DoUy Bvanhige lwr»w H o a « . m i M w fiU sum m er? ed down? Short on down pey- 1956 CHBJVROLBrr B d A ir, 8 mmkt Bankmptf Repoesee- cylinder, antomaUc, rebuilt CARPENTRY <- OBnersta w«(k. Mon? IXm’t despair! See HOO- •nMne, good numlng oondi- ■nythtag ffeai aiOar 8a iM g Isn’t it smsrter to switch to Iona’s b ia ^ new qrfe- eetOoiilae. Inquire abnut lo^ tton, 8126- CeU 646-0472: DynauiefiS HoBday Sodas teibt with its ressonable home-cooked mesl rather __ ^ • • ' ' - tasidt and out, no subatUnta for •ft *dowiL payiuint* I960 MO — XmanaculBto oomU- qualty worti, tatlataeticn guar' illAP, Ayirfiinatle, power than figh t the >aper-saek lunches each day? MO n n e U l o e n o r f t . AaMaalie non. malillc green flnMi, ^ antaad, eompatattvs ptloaa, m }|R . A B E R N A TH Y BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES Job too aman. D A D Osrjtam BY LEFF and HeWILLlAMS )|aiieb oompeay pl*»- top and ride oortalna, wire I Isn’t It smarter to switch to Iona—A OroiOT^te Trwmrinlw Mntcre, W MnhL tiy,.daya 848-1804. arantafa 68A 'ewrar. Must b*.-f8iMi'for wheals, rmey good oondltlan, driver to appraewtol ylisneO manufacturer than it is to fight, tha pofr, XDOl^KNOW BU riU .B E I'VE GOT THC JM T iinwrtnmBHBlOW: take ^erver 31,390. 468^911.______*v i - -■ ■ ility of government^ contracts being canceled TieaUel flARS F M cash needed with A F r e e B o »d T e s t a a d AAR.AaERNRIHVMNHATh] atAOTOCHBCK ON . W N IM ANyWHI MimiTS.'l THATTINOT v^i JAMT — ime. v-200. 4-dooif, aovcri^ht? 7HeiMcmTcow/r WFaMUrCMJMMR. Wrtege YrtwUt, 1968 Chevrolet Ertimato ' < . IMARO M «taadard trsnsmisskm, needs OSCAR MANW * A 1 W (* k G e e to ffto e d \y^ Impela, J9W Ford Mustang, mbMr work,vSsklng $225. 648- , \ litt’- Volkswagen convertible. WANTED CALL M6 TODAYl We are an equal opportunity employer of men and A Bodgal Terma: . 3861 ______women for first and scoirnd shift as maeUae opera- A'FraaTawtag ' \ o 2 e S69«8^ aak tor Graham 126 OHMfR^koe and Medeto Malaiw-l wmm:;.- , ■ • ^lags euBiiBP, HOW Ursa, battery. OafiB, Lsto Mbdd. ickers, assemblers, set ap men and g6ii«ral< ■t 1 iMeo»loii. gN *^M k - »™ ’ ____ Cm-\ mr, 389-8256, dealer. ___ and engine food, now ttroa, bat- ForAnMakas toiy^ ohitoh, $100. 846 6408 16 i i ^ A R D ' P L A f J R ^ 1964 p GNWUW BonnevUle, 4. io N a M ANUFACIVRIMG ^^^ CARTER CHEVROLET for Over 22 Veoffr door' hardh^ original owner. OUPHOmTE. mt. ’ 481: aed. 512 W EST CENTER “ eo^ m e. ^RBGBOT SraBBT-MANCHBSTBR litock haftarter, B 8 i^ m HO 9 M l. taI esyr n to fi o8|m5.artrai solar .tm u d m a t ' SML' ;; :jr:. CMB irf* hardtop. Phene 849-5883 toripm,' ' \ : ..t '-'-r. \- * I-: I* '-N-

PAGE TWENTY-THI®B MATJrTTRR'TFH EVENING HP-RAT.n' MANCHEiSl'ER. CONN,, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1966

^ITAGE twenty-two Apartmenta-^Fla|(p— Apartments—Fbte— Houses Fm- Sate 72 Bowea ¥Vr Sale 72 H oumb For Sale 72 Snburban For Sale 75 Tolland County 61 Rooma W ithont Board 53 Resort Property ArtidealDrSale 4S Honsdiold Goeito Tenementa o» .Tenem ents 63 Help Wuitod—IDde> 38 For Rent 67 MANORE8TBR---Zmmacd]ate 9 two-family flat with a big WAPPING — beautifully de- Male or iMaala 37 ODNOORD RD. — Beautiful RICH. 0TO9m -FRaB loam. CUBAN. DIBD refrigerators, THB TR01BPfM3N HOIh®. Oo^ ______SIX m y i ftiplex, 2 baths, ga- LAKEWtONT cott*g*> — a»i .if room Cepe, S-ear gen ge, near 3-oer- garage located on Wood- signed 7 room Colonial, with RETAIL tomber di^n accept- anUnnatle waabora tags Street, centreUy 4% 1MX)M Ranch, largo Hiring room, for^ attached 3-car garage, rec Democratic Primary Looms ing appUcationa for aalea fU . Graval. sand, flU, stone, ranges, utUitis, and dryer, Prtwte pa- ®*t»to July weekend stlU available. mal dining room. caMnat bus, ftMpping and schools, bridge S t Five rooms down, nuttoie, white sand box and with guarantees, lee them at large, pleasantly furnished room, 3% baths, large kitch- trainee witta proepect to future tlo and cellar, 8100. J.D. Beal Co. etsm ss. eiomot. Utchaii, 3 badroeens, reeraa. qul^ oociq>ancy. Air Reel six up. Both units vacant. Bap- CLASSIFIED B. D. Peaii’s AppUanees, 9i9 rooms, parking. Can 949-3ia en, . family room, twin bed- management. Fbr appointment patio sand. 948-9004. Uon room , lan d scap e yard. Estate, 943-9383. arats heat, porches, fencing, Main It. Can Stt-nTL tor overaigiit end permanent Estate, 948-51M. ______rooms, a high assumable mort- Petitions Filed Back Tarpiniail call Xra. Chamberlin at 389- Marian IL Robertson, Rmltor, etc. Heal sound home. T.J. S TA TIS TIC A L ATLANTIC boUer — Oomplete ______guest rates.'... RlErr MAN in need of rentals. THBBB n om apartment, 468 Crockett Realtor, 943-1677. gage is available on this ex- (BM. Bnslncas Propeity 6489868. ” JUST USTED Atty. Edwin M. Lavitt of BH- Ten of T(dland Oouniy^a l i with eontrols, expansion tank, SEWING KACHINB — last Have tmants wiling to sign Main m .. IS . ei8-3436, sa. cellently maintained property. ADVERTISING BOO feet vulcan p^M, excellent year’s modd, neven-nssd, ime- 128 BtBCH ar.—Room suitsble For Sale 70 Sturdy, older small horns Wesley R. Smith, Realtor, lington has all but won the Democratlo town ritairmen vot- for working gentleman, kitch- laase, plus escrow. 649-4842 or HUBLARD Dr.—6 roomRaiMdi, right to primary Atty. Oiarles ' c l e r k ... ocmditkm, sUttible for Niop ga- lUice 880. or 83. per wedc. Oid- restaurants — Your choice with big poBsIbllitles. 6 943-1567. ed lost night to support Attfi. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS en privUeges, 810 weekly. 048- 649-3566. ______2-oer basement garage, lot Tarplnian of MansfieM as ruge. etc. Call 94S-U99. 0412. Parnished Apartmentt 6S-A of four. Priced $8,800, $6,000, rooms (one flow ), pantry, Charles 8. Tarpdntaa of Msas* 90x186, fireplace, many, many Donocratlc nominee for state S A.M . to S P JL 4491. $7,000 and one intemJAec9990Tl99 46 ter 0 p.m. only. For Rent 64 6611, 649-6306. deadline fbr filing tlM petitlnna Atty. Taiplnlatfs shaHenga^ head? Also steivazeasterflized reoonoi-reoondi- HmTement 470 ______----- ^----- 360 CHARTER Oak St. — 5and shopping. One mUe CoiltiMDDd PiMc«dta« Pog* eation and eapwtence as 31’ TftOJAN inboard cabin cniis- west of the center. Owner’s 648-9382 was today. Atty. IQdwin Lavitt of EllIngtoB. Horn tioned used furniture. LeGlanc »Mn*ta**«” s^2426. MANCHESTHIR — lUce 8 rooma OBglRAHTM atota or ofttoa Houses For Ssle 72 room Ranch, one car basement B & W The names still muet be of- wdl as salary require- ar, aleepe 3, gMlay, head, new plus bath, heat, hot water, ga- healfii necessitates sale who has Us law office in Var^ furniture, 195 South S t, ipaea, gnn^ floor, clean,' at- garage, large lot 106x236, ex- ficially counted and validated Hdp Wanted—lU e 36 H ^ Wanted—Male 36 ments. canvas. AAdng 81.600. 64S-4092. WB HAVE customers waiting rage, 8110. monthly. J. D. Real $13,600. BARROWS & WALLACE non, did not attend. TOP WAGES Rockvllla traeUve and reasonable. Apply MANCHESTER—7 room Split cellent location, needs paint Manchester Parkade by eleoUcm offlclBla for the rental of your apart- Estate Co., 6439129. Mr. Daly, Stata Theatre, U Level, family room, 1% baths, t MANCHESTER — Bowers The endorsement from the TOI8NG man to leam leather mORT order 000k, full and OH HP. Bvinnide — separate and paper, J. D. Realty, 643- Msinohester 649-5306 Although the petltiohs have town chairmen of EUtagtoOi ment or home. J. D. Real Es- ajn.*8 pjtk- modem kitchen with bullt-lns, Walton W. Grant Ajrency School. New 6 room Colonial, <«ettiig. TUs is a steady fuU- part-time, days and nighU. Ap- Write P.O. Box 300. Manchester tank, forward and reverae, re- Wearing Apparel—^Fnrs 57 POUR ROOMS including appli- 6129. IH baths, built-ins, aluminum l)een filed, A t^. Lavitt decided Tolland and Somers represents ply in peraon only Howard tate, <^3-5129.______one car garage, priced for Lillian Grant, Realtor BOL/TON LAKE — 4 room thne job, 0 day week. Ap|8y Or OeU 646-0379 conditioned. |60. 940-7318. ances, residential location, 895. SET OF OB'B'ICE suites In siding, garage, quality , built, only last night to go ahead with a switch. Both towns baokad Johnson’s Restusrant, 8M Tol- quick sale. $22,900. Philbrick $16,600—Oversized, immaculate home, private owner, gas heat, TObw Baseball, 1B4 Brooklyn Sltvattons W uitoA— BAST CAflfDOLIC HUGH — LOOKINO for anything in real J. D. Real Estate, 643-9129. Staita Theatc; Building. In- 643-1153 low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- the primary. land Tpke., exit M, Wilbur 1961—18’ OAiBIN cruiser, emn- Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. 6 room Cape, one unfinished, near Rosedale Beach, garage, Atty. Lavitt at the senatorial It,, hocfcdHa. Foaialo 38 Girl’s uniforms, s l» 12, rea- estate rentals — apartments. qulra 11-8 pm.., Mr. Daly, 648- (nsi. •The primary ie a wonderful distriot convenftton at whioll Ouas Btehway, Mandiester. pletely aqu^iped, rea^ for shed dormer, fireplace, fenced MANOHESTER — Suburban beautifully landscaped lot, fur- sonable. 649-9834. homes, multiple dwellings, no px>UR ROOM clean apartment, 7882. MANCHESTER — 2 family, 6 experience in democracy, Lavitt Atty. Tairpinlan was endowed. WANTED — child to take care water. Reasonable. Oah 742- yard, trees, near bus. Hutchins setting, relatively new Coloni- nished or unfurnished. 643-6982. fees. CaU J. D. Real EsUte. adults, no pets. References and 6 fiats, on bus line, 818,- $17,900 — 4 BEDROOM Ckpe. says. The moUon to support Tar* of in my home while mother 6888. Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. al with 4 rooms down and 8 with fireplace, walk-out base- To fuHy participate In a de- Tra d« School ROUGH CIARFBNTBRS want- 643-5129. preferred. Inquire 11 Church STORE — oenter of Manchester, 900. Philbrick Agency, Real- SOUTH WINDSOR — spacious pinion came after he asked tha worics. 649-9638. Wanted—To Boy 58 newly remodeled store, front up, one full bath, 3 lavatories, ment, large lot, dose to Route mocracy, the people should.al- ed. Gall after 6 p.m., 875-1016. CAREER OPPORTUNITY St. tors, 649-8464. NEW nSTINQ—Porter Strert oversized 7 room Split, 2% support of all oounty town earn- WB BUT and BeQ antique and ROOM furnished or unfur------and interior, reasonable rent- fuU bcuiement, combination IS. MiUette Agency, 643-6992. ways be afforded the ultimata FOR SALES TRAINEES PLACE your loved ones wMh a area, modified 3-level Ranch, baths, paneled family room, mltleea. 380W HnaZBG— --Ebqtertenced Diamonds—Watdhi used furniture, china, glass, sO> ilshod, oil^ *’ piVB rooms on iBret floor, 3 bed' als. Brokers invited. 522-SllA windows, attached garage, % riiolce of their represenltatlvb,” LEADING TOWARD nurse in pleasant private borne 8 finished rooms, plus 2 un- MATKHBSTER Green — $12,900 garage, top location, deadend The groiqi voted to bove tha- isspentni, pattern makers or Jawulrjr 48 shady, paiidng, aduKs. rooms, garage, West Side, 8H0, finished rooms, upper and low- acre lot. T.J. Crockett, Realtor he soya MANAGEMENT while you vacation. 876-8994. ver, picture frames, old ooms, 'MEDIUM SIZE comer store — Seven roonru near stores, bus, street. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. state central oommltteemaa High School oppienttces for building forms, Sun Oil Company (Sunoco) one guns, pewter, serMi BoHon Rd., 643-6889. heat not included, available NEW LISTINGS er terraces, large wooded lot, 648-1677. "Every Democrat whose vote WATCH AND JBWNLRT rs- suitable for store or office. schools. For information, call AHHIFOtRiD—GmaiU co u n try e s - la so important on election dey and woman pUbMoii e the tow* g^ood pay, benefits, opportuni- of the leading gasoline mar- MATURE experienced «* Becking career op- THREE BEDROOM new apart- - dow, busy location, low rent MANCSmSTHR — two family, half acre lot, 1% baths, rec Reft A WhMiMir Alrcndtl f v/n.A. XJU- X vx xjxxnxvxixj positlOO Situations Wanted— bric-a-brac, ckwks, frames, at only $19,900. Be an for retirement or starter home. Realtor, 1-228-3368. committee met laat night and ment, oven and range, heat 8399618. 6-8, 2-car garage, conveniently room, 2 fireplaces. Many ex- PACKERS Mala 39 glaaeware. We buy estates. Early Bird. In park ^ like area. Have a: named Robert MoOuUou^, Som- Bon idxxBd ho Mend of lor TOU. Gsidsn—TBraa—DBI17 emd hot water, parking. 8150. located, Investment (^qxwrtun- tras. Immediate oocUpeuicy. EAST HARTFORD — 8 family Roundup 46 Hour W sA VUIage PedtBer, Auctioneer, id e a l spot for office, store or dream come true for $11,200. ers, campaign chairman; Mrs, poor anUeneman^ Now Complete Training Program liAltoN MOW3INa and bedgeu PTodaets 50 J. D. Reel Estate, 643-5129. Ity. Leonard Agency, Realtors. Pasric Realty, 389-747A home, Saunders St., 14 rooms. t Automate Pay Increases (8650. 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-8247.' NOTICE . repair shop, etc. Building 24x EAT-off-the-floor Cape, 6 Char-Bon Real Estate, 648-0688 Jane McCarthy, RookvUle, eec- (Cenlkmed from Fage One$: tonk ftaCva easned your cleaned, trimmed. Name your - - finlEdi^ rooms, ceramic 646-0469. Income return, separate heat- EASTERN BOILER per month at end of traln- price, any reesonaUe offer, ITRKULT frerii eggs for sale. A public hearing wlU be held 28, Route 44-A, Bolton, near retary and co-ordinator; Abner dhUfonm yott’vs eomidetsd 99 Loomfo St., Manohester TWO S - room modem apart- bath, garage, partly fin- NEW 2 family, 69 roonu, 2-car ing systems, selling in upper ______Ing program) 948,9177 after 9 am . Nlghtorawters. T om as^ sW , by the Planning and Zoning ^ Coventry Itoe. 646-0214. Brooks and Lesrtsr Baum, both «M ftvs fiiudBjn of M y. ! an hii|>ettBBt step toward WANTED—Used set of lady’s ments, refrigerator, range, dis- ished rec room, one block MANCSESTER — Spacious garage, separate beating, alum- 20’s. For further information eanUng a good Mving. XSTlMATOR-ei«ineer for cite Liberal Company Benefits ______Box 36S, South Rd., Bolton, posal, with utlUtles. Rent 8H0 Commission of Manchester, oustom built 6% room Ranch, 5 BEDROOMS of Rockville, finance committee wWch paiiobfonss* nsqr eema golf dubs. OaU 643-8268. to bus, stores AND it’s in inum storms and screens, fbie can TTie R.F. Dlmock Co. 646- dremed for bosdtag, gcKtog or lioar neat step shoUM be take-ctfS, layout work and field Car Allowance open daiy. 949-9472. to^ 8126, one year lease, escrow. Connecticut, on Monday eve- picture book kitchen, 18x21 liv- co-chairmen and Mrs Ruth Ven- 41 nlng, July 11, 1966 at 8 pm. In tha Bowers School area. location, $2,600 down. J. D. 5246. tura, Rockville and Mrs Joyce ghalevsr thrir plamMd arttiftg ei9e ing, oaH mornings, or after 6 room, laige oedat closet, 2 epenhage ourrsmtly avaO- store, 8 evenings, phis some you qu ^ fy for this SMCs^ent ready to go. Also Welmanuieni, evei7 day. Glode Brothers, TO BID Zoning R ela tion s: tion, priced at mfly |28,- Hutchine Agency, 649-6334. glass doors to raised patio, less ttoagy tojumd Ttieaday wlilla p.m., 649-7410. balhs, jafousled glaased - In PHILBRICK AGENCY al>le a t PM tt A Wbltagy Sunday work. OaU 649-8006 be- opportunity. health assured. Bouthliigton, GHode Lane, oft Tolland St. Sealed bids will be received Group Dwelling project lo- 400. than one year oM. OaH 870-4668 Bontobaick iMHng to A heavOg sne room Cape Cod — anchor porch, 2 oar garage, Marion 9oi« 4 p.m. WOUTTB .... 928-6578. near Beat Hartford —Manefaes- ROOM POR LADT or gentle at the office of the General cated at 436 No. Main St., MANCHESTEIR — 6 room Cape, ttmhered area- fence, garage- Call 640-7626. E. Robeitoon, Realtor, 643-6968 649-8464 Bolton SUN OIL COMPANY tor town Une. man, quiet, convenient loca Manager, 41 Center Street Residence Zone B. Project We bswe a nice lot for sale 2 baths, fireplace, rec room, Mm. Rogar B d^ , n to bad COMBTRUOnoN Inspector — GROOMINO Md boaidtag eft on a main thoroughCare near ecbools, bus, shoppUig, boon staytag Xt a duds ranch P.O. Box 71 lion, 224 Charter Oak St., 848- Manchester, Conn., until Au- consists of 16 dweHlng CnVlINTRT — 8% room for- YOUR OWN PARK Moior Lao9«9 number at good general aNe woik. CM for ap- breeds. Hannony Htts, H. C which bos 2 famUy poeri- 7% ROOM Raitoh, 8 badrooms, Cbar-Bon Retd Estate, 648-0688. near Ddbols, wna orahsd Bast Hartford, Ootm. 06108 POOR TOUR own strawberries, gust 1, 1966 at 11:30 a.m. for units. Variance requested nlsbed bouse, screened porch, oversized kitchen, 2 rec rooms, John to obooM flrau you’ll poinhnsBt, 1- Chase, Hebtxm Rd.. Bdten. 848- biUtles (maybe even 89 3% acres of mature trees agalnft her saddfo as aha loda 'M . 906-8400 8 acres cf rips strawberries, ------Storm Sewer Pipe. for size of lot. Applicant: iXoe yard, beach prlvUeges, $86 lot 102x860’, exceptional condi- TWO-FAMXLY on Main St. — ssL eckiarssss fawvo a hotter ebanoe of 6437. family) which is priced at and landscape privacy. NatliHial League under a'tree Hmb. 30c quart Birch Mountain Rd., Bid forma, plans and specifi- Ehigene T. Kelly, Trustee. mootUy, heat abd utIUtiea ex- tion, Budriey School area. $19,- A valuable piece of property sindnig one tbut msrtehea PTULL-nME handy man to run boun 2-6 p.m. 948-6626. All interested perama may a modest $6,5(N). Custom Ranch seventy feet Batting (160 at bats) — Cto- A heHooptor alilitted the tar DEAN MACHINE looal 36ccarw«shes. Must be FURMBWHD Oe*mim Shepherd ______cations are available at the tnu 7 43 -6 ^ 900. Fhilhriek Agency, 649- for business, etc. For further tong. Plastered walls,- big NOTICE Controller’s Office, 96 Center attend this hearing. BOWERS SCHOOL mente, Pittsburgh, .629; Star- jured woman two mHea to f PRODUCTS willing to work Saturday and STRAWBBRRIBB — pick your For further infonnatlon on details call Philbrick Agency, rooms, fireplace, 2 car ga- The Planning and Zoning street Manchester, Connect!- Planning and gell, Pittsburgh, .328. Ugliway ood ftM woa taken to Sunday. Excellent opportunity tempered, beautifully mstked. own, 36c per quart O. Murphy, these BsUngs or for an ap- SECTION Realtors, 649-S494. rage. Peaceful contentment Runs — Aaron, Atlanla, Vf; a iXMpttal In Ossper for nngeiir. lb M9 Adams ftt, ManefaeMer Call 6490337 anytime. Commission of Bfonchester, cut Zoning Commlssloil ECa NCHESTER — Six room for the right roan, 5-or 6 day ______M4 French Rd.. Bolton, otf SabmlMUi Far Rsnt 66 pointment to inspect, can for $20,900. Mr. Lewis, 649- boftiand, eiHep t itardtag wages, Connecticut, will bold a public Town of Manchester, John B. Lamenzo, Ootoriel, 1% bathe, modern Hart, San Ftanctaco, 50 Mn. Eddy’a an nfr Has immadlate openings for the week. Oah 9M-9476 or 643-1662. OOCKBR PUP — biM, male, 6 Route 86. us anytime. Lots For Sale TO 6306. Runs batted in-^Aaron, Atlan- yoenrUoA that "PXTfK has .. hearing on Monday evening, Connecticut caiairman OOVENTOY — Private, seclud- kitchen with bifiU-ins, stove, Six room Caps, fuU tfied ibor, to a fonnw aember at foaowlng: dormer, fireplace, open ta, 62; Mays, San FVanolsoo, $1. the Oonnsicttctot Beam at Rep- Ml outataodtaig epiploye WAREHOUSEMAN, pemmnent montha old, inoculated, cham- g>n(A.WBBRRIE!B pick your jy jy n , 1999 to consider Robert B. Weiss, Clarence W. WelU, ed 8 rooms, 8 miles UOmm; disfawaaber and disposal, 8 ONE ACRE 5 miles from Man- stairway, tastefully decor- B * W Hits—Alou, Atlanta, 97; CU- bsneftt prognm . . . ovar- Turret Lathe Opsratom — days opening available with Blast plon aired. |60. 876-3894. own. Box 380, Birch Mountain amending the Comprehensive General Manager Secretary 4 rooms, central, 6 miles UOonn JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. bedimms, $19,900. Philbrick chester oenter, block founds- ated, basement garage, as- BARROWS & WALLACE mente, Pittslxngh, 92. ftnte In many departmento and xaghta Hartford wholesaler for reliable Road, Bdton. Plan of Development (Effec- Agracy, MO-8464. ' tion, septic tank, excellent 4389911. REALTORS INSURORS sumable mUt, li«, fornlftied. gas heat, nom Ooionlal, Boar garage, tone flreplaoe. oabineted Doubles — Yaotrzemsld, Bos- one: _ MArMfWBWG' ' Satesmm YVanted M -A busy family. Get Blue Luatre. Plant To assist them in finding suitable housing, wo Oustom bust Ranch bstag sold 6 rooma, oituatedon alarge KWHIN'EY SfXREBV—Vo teaagi nurintjtin a list Of available rooma for rent at vaitoun Bc r a e p e d P « ^ end Ma- enoloasd p o r ^ by orlgtaM owner. Drive by ktadien, acresned porch, dou- treed lot with many extras ton, 32; F. RUbinaon, Baltimore, wnuBMa MORVKB! station attsodaM — Rant electric sbampooer 81. permsMOt sMtag, 816,900. to Reddenae Zona AA. all oc WnE N O e W A P B a R g j^-wm M hour week, must be 16 BALBSMBN — Our recently sizes and price\ ranges. gusb 8789667 our sign to on tbs proporty. ble lot, reasonable. Hayea Includli^ wan to wall car- 17, opened branch in East Hart- Pad’a Paint A WaMp^r Sup- Hayes Agmioy, BIBOm. SER'VICE Agency, 646-0161. Triplee — McAuUtfe, Dttzolt part of an arsn now ftt Rural olbuk tsipbbtb or over and have driver’s H- fiVtr appetatment to knpect ths peting, surrounded by ex- fo| to a hcifldit naw future in ona af the latgaat bOLOMHA *'<***?^ pony, 819 Mftn S t. Maaebes- ohester. completely air oonJiUoned planta in the woiUL Stable oom- Itoant gdyonr tor. Saoh sueh tax Is due and C a ll Y o u r R e a ltor .• a orp ortof L mencat huelneai aatabHShed in 1876, noei-Aidenaa oriaaltoA aoC 9 $oom Chpa. Oft foread ov ot$19J»0. totetoetaad by oddla g'ftm oo% X, —r~ p^pnWe, ono-hhlf on the first a variety at excellent career openinga make Standard Swefiv gmCA privata to*. $17^ «2A lAM ament ddek, good awtaimlng. for firs ssrnei gf j|^y 1999, Mid one-half your first ohotos for h^proving your futwa Many ,aiBag kav- ITaftilUTt Boiw O, bounded 46-69 hours' par week, ^ 0,^ ^gy gg juiuitiy 900. c u t liopipen Agency, Baal- atChkM Agency, Raattoni, greaslva company honefita. tors. 9194261.______6l94S9t______nd doseribod a* fUDowm steady wort, annual bonus, 1997. proridsd. however, that THE MULUPLE LISTING SERVICE Hortestlyt By teftd N/F AJ. paid vacation and other fringe amounting to not more or ranch — S bedrooms, flre- sel ec t offering by bo uton — Oovonby town Hue, ton, 400’, more a t liMt Mdcte- benefits. Apply in person at Nl- 0 ^ jg ,,g „ g„gii ^ ^am Monday through Friday IMMBNA1E OPENINGS. CHOICE OF SHIFT$. / pisns. toigs famRy kltoben, apoiasaa 9 zoom Ranoh, torga telly and Earieriyt By Chois Manchester Tire, Inc. 886 payable In one installment THE MANCHESTER BOARD OF REALTORS IW l heatsd boos- OAMWAQll SBM/TY; latchtn, ftroplaead totog from, animd Pond 1,470', mora os, 9 AM . to 5 PM. Broad at., Manchester. FOR MEN AND WOMBI: TURRET LATHE OP- tesd., Thurs. Bms. on July 1, 1969. ERATORS AND SEITERlS/TOOLMAKERS/ 9U.900. tomt ftontesrtyt W M ddte ^KHNiaiiL R N n arr witob Failure to make first pay^ ^’ ssursz Heivtea Weet lieoy, more oft iM Noon •d for conerste tositoy tohor- aasnt by August 1,1999 randan kftvft iworg fliftii 80 Rftftitort and ta U tp oM lg w orking «s a tM m . TOOIAMNDOa/MILLING MACHME OPBU itayos Agmoy. ••HMH. Mn, fron Adams ftt osteite > I atoty. IM 4kne during aum- tbs whole tax diiinqusnt See- MultipU lifting ofRtos « fo acKvo officos. Tnny advortitn, oxchang# ATORS/RORShlAIIC OPERATORS AND $0 *- ' If to prin t A Zona and end payment baoomea deUn- Chpa on Ilia top of tha bflL Sta room waftiom ChpA 8, BOLTON — 7 room RMHh, pha CSoeed Beftnrday, M y 8 and mer, pait-tkna after aobod. listings. Tli*rMfora know what pfopartias ara on tha markat. This mwtaarrn-i_____adfoy- giai|*e ba $808 BM aom-^gbw badrooms, two batlia, Mg weatotly property Hno Ptonnlng and i A m C R A F T Jter brirtsM — Addrom wtte ZV teJte Estate, 6194669, 1-328-9284 e permanaid ppaW en, upwqaial aafA OOZY 9 room Capa — recently Zoning OomwiisStm dkvirbo w op for oMh pattern. P * ^ .^d 81m. opportunity, gtod aaUry and nuraday, Ally >9, 1999 Haw is the lline to nwve ap . . . AddreoB with » P CoAa. Styla m tea *99 Spring ridMoratad with Ootonial de- SEVEN room Capo Cod — ga- VERNON — Mandwstor 1 ^ . 6 John B. .0 UNWOD AM ORAPT OORP. generoua heptoMs. to fVS*y 8:80 A.M. to 7:00 PMu, muaOEBt Only a EBALmML auiy ftw>

THURSDAY, JUNE 80.1««8 fAGE TWENTY-FOUR _ # Jl a n rlrrjB t^r 1Etira itt0 l | «r a U t «w i£ Boandla .Dodge, Order of in 1M8 and n maatar of aiti bl' Jobless Qaims I^kboiit Tow n Vasa, 'will have its annual pic- Fjm d Ii^Ues GuadanoC^ts 1950 fram the Ublvantty cf FRESH CMBV nic Friday^ July 8 at 6:60 p.m. ConnaoUcut and a maater’a da- ^PHITMAW, sqh b a c t T^Hm . Cancheerter Duplicate at the home of M r.' and Mrs. grpa in ronmnca languagaa Rise Slightly CANDY CDPBOABD Brldke'CUb will i^xneor s du> from Harvard UnivaeaBy in Anw GusUfson, 376 Henry St. Before Board College Post ttoainpioyment eompensa- 4>Uoate bridge game tomorrow Ihere will be a meetiiig after 1852. MTHUR.BRU8 tiaa dlaims filed in Manchester at 8 |un. kt the Italiali Ameri* the picnic. Tboae attending are The Mancheeter board of di- Dr. Michael Guadano of 56 Ha waa graduated from HQl- ^ CMb, 186 BUhidge St Reg- reminded to bring a main dish. rectors on July 12 will conduct Phelps Rd., bead ot the Man- bouaa High School in New last week showed a slight rise Haven. Ha began bia teaching nitratienB wlU be taken at 7:46. a public hearing and will take tfiester ISgh School language of five over the figures of the neCreshnieatB will be " served. Frank 8. Raffa, smi of Mr. career after dladiarge ftora the possible action on a 810,708 department for the past three previous wedt, according to a OeotgB Ferry is director o< the and Mra. Frank Raffa of 127 Air Ebroa in 1848. report issued by the State^ La- added payment to Jack Hunter, years and a F’rench-Spanish iiame, wUcb la open to the pub- Charter Oak St, is on the dean's bor Department | contractor for the Robertson Ito. list at Franklin and Marshall teacher their for 10 years, has A total of 269 persons in the School additi^ MAYTAG ^College, Lancastw, Pa., where mailed his resignation to the Manchester area filed claims The sum 'w ould reimburse Collide Joan Mhrie Haney, daughter he la a freshman. board of education. during the week ending June 25, og Mr. and Mrs. John T. Haney Hunter fm: unforeseen expenses Guadano said today he will WASHERS In grading and foundation work, At Parker St. compared to the 264 who filed 3t.', 160 Parker St, has been VFIV Auxiliary will sponsor accept a position teaching during the week ending June Boeepted for the freshman clasa a card party tomorrow at 8 caused by a delay in the re- French and Spanish ait North- ’Two cars ooUided at the in- \M> moval of the McKeever house 18. in Uberal arts at Blizaheth Sa- p.m. at the post home. tersection of Parker St. and ton C ollie, Yonkers, N.Y. Miss at 60 N. School St. The Mc- Claims filed throughout the I Nye St. last night. ’There were state last week rose slightly by DRYERS Haney, a 1966 Blast Catholic Two Manchester residents, Keever property, on the site of the school’s parking lot, had no injuries and damage was 210, to a total of U,9e0. State- Ifigh School graduate, was a Judith McGill and Diana May- been ‘expected to be removed minor. wide claims during the corre- si:i; Vaivlty Cheerleader and a Glee nard, both atudtots at Joseph by September of 1964. However, sponding period last year total- Otiiib m em ber there. Lawrence Scho(4 of Nursing in (Police said John S. Rottaer, driays in North Ehid Renewal Grand Knight ed 18,006. New London, recently reported 88,.of 4S3 B. Center St, wu acquisition brought that remov- New Haven led the state lost NORMAN'S ' M as KJarol B. Knoess, daugh* to Coimecticut Valley Hospital travelling east on Nlye St and al into Augxiat of 1065, causing James B. Holmes of 37 BBlza- week with 1,890 claims, and was tar of Mr. and Mrs. George for their required three months Bmest H. Pallein, 58, of 8 Ly- K..r I III- t». -I I '" '' Knoess of 97 Autumn St., has Hunter to work around the beth Dr. recently was installed dall S t was g o l^ north on followed by Bridgeport with 1,- of psychiatric training. The stu- iu k I I'i" property, and necessitating nu- grand knight of C i^pbell Coun- 615, Hartford with 1,470 and been named to the dean’s list dent muaee will woric in the Parker St. . merous delays plus regrading cil, KofC, at a meeting at the 11 1 II M i l l U K With high honors at Northamp- wards with patients and atudy Rottneir stopped at the stop Watertxuy with 1,350. and repaxdng. KofC Home. He succeeds Lionel Manchester was in the 14th ton (Mass.) Oommercial Col- psychiatric nursing and other sign and then entered the in- XI V M lll '

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