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, /Tn - , Ar«n«« Daily Nat Pn m Kan J *tm thai WMk B nM Tha Waattiar ^hum 1,‘j m if V .«. waaiiM 13,920 Incronriag olondbioM aad w ana with nrin developUy IMw « o rt^ M m hat at Om A a« t % ■oram of OhrooMon Bate eanttniiiiif moot tf 'T aoail M anehsii& r^A CUy o f VUIago Charm Coaler oad 'broeojr ItMOtey. VOL. LXXXn, No. 207 (FOUBTEBN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CON^., MONDAY, , 1968 (CUuHllied AdvertioinK on toga U ) PRICE SEVEN CENtS John XXIII Dead, Dramatic Struggle Budget Unsettled As Eteadlinh Nears Leader HARTFORD (API.-^i^he General Assembly entered the final hectic days ofi;h€ 1963 session today with several im- poi*tant matters^notably the budget—still unsettled. Mourned 'The LegUdatuto must adjourn by*----^------midnight Wednesday. It must ap­ prove a bUdget by toat time or be VA-nCAN CITY (AP)— obliged to go' into special session. The Vatican press office an­ __ t* R^Ublioans, In their budget ap- State News tbn. m> -provrtl by the House, slash^ Gov. nounced today Pe John waUCM Dempsey's proposed 8697.7 million XXIII is dead. MMr «« general fund budget by about 830 million. They accepted, among sev­ Roundup The Pope’s stout heart gave IM. Khu eral Increases propcoed by the ad­ up after a long and dramatic ministration, only a boost of a fMr.'tm penny a pack In the flve-cent cig­ duel with deaj^ in which his arette tax. Valerie Stetson resistance confounded all and' Hie OOP’s Highway Fund budg­ et also differs from the adminis­ Miss Connecticut medical iptpectations. ICor- tration’s although not nearly as The pontiff, 81, called "Pope at at radically, and Its capital bonding Unity and Peace,” had daserlbod a Film proposals also conflict In some WALLINGFORD (AP) — himself as serenely ready, “gefaig •r and' areas. Valerie Dale Stetson, a 19- sweetly toward toe end.” But the major area in which year-old beauty from South­ The final Illness was caused by compromise must be worked, out is ington, today as the a stomach tumor, which brought toe general fund budget. persistent hemorrhaging and was tt Frtea, 1963 Miss Connecticut. complicated near the end by peri­ Anyone for Sailing. .Fjshing. .Swimming? Other issues still undecided in­ Her Saturday night victory over tonitis, an inflammation of the Balmy, aummer weather on tl^e weekend pytiM sailing and boating enthusiasts out on clude reapportionment, on which other hopefuls from the state lining of the abdominal cavity. no compromise will be reached, makes 'Valerie the^ Connecticut en­ the waters. It was a good weekend for^thglers, too, not to forget swimmers—like the and an open spaces conservation The supreme pontiff of tha Ro­ 1 try In the Miss America pageant man succumbed rl above—^who didn’t mind the chilly waters at Bolton Lake. (Herald photo by progqsm, for which toe chances to be held In Atlantic City In Sep­ at 7:48 p.m. (1:49 p.m. E8T) the iara.) of compromise appear good. tember. announcement said. The Senate went through the The three days of competition Death came to the 261st su­ motions Saturday of doing some In Wallingford, she said on the preme pontiff of the world’s Ro­ thing about reapportionment. It day after, winning the crown, was man Catholics only nine mimites torektti* passed a bill that would redistrict “a wonderful experience.” after echoes of an extraordinary irs oon* the Senate along the Mnee recom. 'T don’t remember last night too outdoor sunset Mass in St. Peter’s M Bart mended by toe Cooper Commie. Square died away. Supr^iie Court Rules Sion, whose report was pretty clearly, though,” said Valerie, a I a t Bm Junior at Boston University. “I There at least 20,000 of all t«d on much Ignored, two years ago, and think I was numb.” faiths and nationalities had joined In IMS. that would alko reapportion toe Valerie, who stands 6 feet S% in prayer for the dybig Pope. House. inches, has brown hair and blue An announcer on Vatican radio According to the State Consti­ eyes. broadcast the news to toe world, tution, Senate redistricting can first in Italian, in a calm but sor­ No Ban on Shop Pacts only be aocompUshed by the Leg­ POPE JOHN XXIII rowful -voice. islature which ctHivenes “next af- Faces Kidnap Charge The Pope was stricken a year 5CTT tav a census of tha Unttod States, -.j^Ooldberi NORTH BRANFORD (AP) — ago with a stomach tumor t ^ t WASHINGTON (AP) •A.fbrmer saetotuy efCnen-uidoa waployes balkail at pay- so this action, if tos House wont Noil Thornoa, who police toy has cauaed hemorrtiaging, but hq a pot take part. fees to toe union. along with it, would bb unoonstltu- The Supreme Court ruled to­ under agMtcy shop agreements, confesBed to carrying a frightened tinued his hea-vy tartis -virtuAly to Florida’s Supreme Court ttonal. 6-year-old girl from her bedroom the end. day the TaftrHartlsy nembers i ctded such an agency shdp As tor reappoitkMunent of toe does not ban^ agency sh<^ untens fio equivalent of f w and Rouse,, that nan K. ill toe m dd^ a t toe night, faces rangement waS iUegal -«i#ep^_ ^ cheaega In- Circuit Court Wallace Insists (AP)— agreements, bytbut in a separate duos paid by members. state’s rigbt-to-wotk law, ’Hie t^or- opto by eoastHutfonai smsndment. decision nphela Florida’s.»« pro*...A Many unions have pressed for ida court rejSeted union argu­ ’The Senate m d House Pope John XXIII sank into a - f l ments that Taft-Hartley deprived conflicting bills setting to Hiomas' could not explain 'why hibition of agency shop con­ such agreements in states which he made toe attempt, police said. state of increasing stupor to­ have so-called right^to-work laws, day, but His stout heart con­ tracts. forWdding a requirement for un­ (Oonttaned on Page Seven) (Oonttoued on Page Seven) The Child, red-heired Tracy Mii- Both decislana were ao. Juetiee lett, w«ui found cut and bruised He’ll Stop Way tinued to keep approaching ion memWaliip as a condition of *------A------employment. eanly Sunday by her pesents, Mr. death at bay. n ie two cases in the Supreme and Mrs. Harold MiUett, in woods A medical bulletin at noon — 6 Ciourt’s decision today were: near their home. a.m. EST — said that the Pope Republicans ^Footdraggin^ Police said Thomas originally BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)—The case of the federal gov­ Non - Violence 1. A case fmm Indiana In which ernment vs. Alabam'^ Gov. (George C. Wallace comes up to­ no longer felt the agemizing pain the United Auto Workers 'was intended to burglarize the MiUett which had been wracking him and seeking from General Motors bouse, day in U.S. District Court, There were indications that come sedatives and pain killers no long­ ros C la sses Held Oorp. an agency shop agreement tyhat may, Wallace will go 'through with his plan to try to er were necessary. SHBD for workers in Indiana. Legislation Scheduled Ex-€hief*a Funertd keep Negroes out of the white University of Alabama. Hie bulletin said the pontiff’s «ed temperature had gone up again, For Neg^roes Indiana has a form of rlght-to- HARTFORD (AP) — Funeral No one expected the fiery aegre but "the cardio-circulatory condi- work law, but state cousts ruled servioes wiH be held tomorrow for gationlst governor to be present tim remains, nevertheless, rather the state statute did not forbid To Stop Segregation Henry G. Thomas, a member of On Your Honor! for the legal proceedings. He said vaUd.” JACKSON, Mies. (AP) — About the wgency shop. General Motors the Hartford Fire-Department for on a national television program This was die text o< the noon W Negro high echool and' college contended it was barred under the ------42 years, who served as chief for Sunday that he would send coun­ bulletin: WASHINGTON (AP)—iSventy House Republicans plan to NEW YORK (AP) —• An sel to present his defense of his otudente sat in a semicircle in a national labor law, the Taft-Hart- 18 of them. Thomas died Saturday honor system experiment began "For some hours there has bean comer of a large auditorium, in­ ley Act. The Supreme Court said steal a march on the Kennedy administration today by call­ at the age of 69 after a short lU- stand-in-the-door policy against in­ Increasing in the pontiff a state it is not. Saturday at the customs office tegration. tensely watching a “white lunch ing for legislatifm to eliminate segregation in all public ac­ neos. He had retired from the fire at Idleviild Airport for -vlBitors of stupor and therefore it has no counter”—two small tables an$I 2. A case from Florida Involv­ commodations. department April 5, 1959. Survi- and U. S. dtlzens returning The Justice Department asked longer been necessary to use a ^ - two chairs; ing local 1625 of the ABl^dO Re- One by one toey will take the 'vora include his 'widow, a daugh­ from abroad. Hiey had only U.S. Dist. Judge Seybourn If. atives and analgesics (pain Dennis, of Jackson, aS, taU Clerks. Hie local had an der the civil rights banner Include ter, a son, three grandchildren, Lynne for an injunction barring killers). floor and urge support for their four members of the House Ju­ to fill out a simple identlflction agreement with Food Fair, Inc., measure and for a companion bill four sisterB and one brother. form, oostoms agents politely Wallace from interfering with an “Hie temperature has gone ini (Continued on Page Seven) stores at Miami, but a group of diciary committee—Reps. John V. earlier court order directing the again. to give the attorney general broad Lindsay of New York, William T. accepted their oral dedarations university system to enroll two legal authority in all areas of civil Cahill of Now Jersey, Clark Mac­ Horse-Trader Sentenced as to whether they had exceed­ "The cardio-circulatory condi­ rights. ed allowances In purchases Negroes. tion remains, nevertheless, rather Gregor of Minnesota and Charles HARTFORD (AP)—A 36-year- valid.” In a statement Sunday, toe GOP M. Mathias of Maryland. abroad. Repeating his vow to stand in IS group accused the Democratic ad­ old M ansfi^ horse trader was This Is the first time the sys­ the university doors to keep Ne­ The 1 p.m. bulletin said: >N ministration. of “footdragging” on .M toot^ toe committee haa sentenced to prison tor three years tem has been tried In the con­ groes out,. Wallace told Intet^iew- “There is nothing new to report. Alabama Campus civil rights. To do so, toe Repub­ been holShg hearings since early oh each of 'thtoe ooimU, bo be tinental 'United States. If suc- ers on NBC television’s "Meet the The slow couTM of the ailment is licans said, is “irreconcilable with last month, “not one leading ad- served ooncutrenOy, in UK. Dta- oeesful, it wUI be applied to all. Press” that his defiance would being contained by the sUll fairly temper of the times vtolch de­ the aerial gateways to iMs “ test In the courts the validity of strong functioning of the cardio- mand immediate action.’’ (Oontiiined on Pago Seven) (OoBtomed OB Pago SevcB) country. this order involving our sfhool circulatory system.” system.” u At 1:50 p.m. (7:50 a.m. BST) New Foca I Point The administration is known to The simplified form requires The issue, he said,, is whether the Vatican press office released be preparing its own two-bill civil no listing of purchases except this communique: rights package for introduction in cases where toe maximum Albama may Its schools as it TUSCAL(X)SA, Ala. (AP)—Foster Auditorium, a shiny has or must submit to federal gov­ At 1335 (7:35 a.m. BST) tha sit­ later this week or next. One 8100 has been exceeded, or uation remains as reported brick building with jvhite facings on the University of Ala- measure would forbid restaurants, Posti^sfer Fires Back where purchases are being re­ ernment operation of the schools. He said repeatedly that violence earlier. A new particular is that bama campus, is the focgl point today in a critical move ,theaters, hotels and the like to ceived after the arrival of the (blood) pressure was dropped to bar Negroes if the business oper­ passenger. would not be tolerated at the -; ■ toward peaceful desegregation in the South. university, but said it remains to 95. On June 10, one week from to-^i ates in Interstate commerce. The Hie form. Issued by toe^ (At 8 a.m. the Pope’s Mood iCO other would authorise federal au­ At' Many Press Gritics Treasury and distributed by' be seen whether federal troops day, Vivian Malone, a Negro stu. ham Post-Herald, urging Wallace the air lines, says that bag­ will be needed to get two Negroes pressure was 115). •Haiti dent, will be b ro i^ t to the portals thorities to set up coUrt-approved into the iiniverslty system next' The Vatican r a ^ said the Pope of the auditorium. to “drop his battling stance.” desegregation schedules for school gage may be examined on en­ had been unconscious for several n o N ■ Said the Gadsden 7111100, “Gov. districts which refuse to act pa try into the United States. It week. Waiting th«^e to 1>ar her from Widlace is not only in open de- WASHINGTON (AP)—Postmaster General 'j. Edward hours and that his temperature entering.^s6 he has vowed—will be their own. / Day fired back today at his press critics, charging they lack adds that nonresidents may The governor said he has ap­ was above l04 degrees Fahren­ Alabama OoV. George C. Wallace. The 20 Republicans massing un- make their dedaratlons orally, pealed to the citizens of Alabama heit. Inc. But if a secret, carefully detailed (Oonttmed on Page Nine) "an even rudimentary knowledge of how postal expenditures and toat the same usually ap- to stay away from the campus. The Vatican radio also repoqted plan works with precision. Miss are financed.” ‘‘ pUee to returning residents of "Absolute law will prevail,” he Benedetto Cardinal Alois! Masella, Malone will pass Into the l^lding Seasonal Fad 'What ignited Day’s ire was edi­ get-cutting showed a willingness the United. States. the cardinal chamberlain, had and enroll as a student in the torial criticism of his stand that to give up a postal serv­ (Continued on Page Seven) gone to the Vatican along with School of CSommerce; the second of unless drastic outs voted by the ice,” Day told the Federal Gov- Archbishop Francisco Carplno, her race to be admitted to the Rockefeller NBW YORK (AP) — The House In toe Post Office budget emmant Accountants Association secretary of the College of Cardi­ university since It was founded In season of June brides began were restored he would have in a speech. nals, and other prelates. 1881. Saturday. Fifty couples were to cut back services, , “ Not one editorial contained a Preferred Medicine of Mercy Cardinal Aloisi Masella haa the What thenT Test Period married In the ohiqiel of the “The curious thing about toe concrete suggestion of how we duty of certifying the death of a “We are not going to hgve an­ City License Bureau between editor!''.] attacks was to a t not one could provide the same service Pope and becomes a sort of in­ other Oxford,” they tell you in 8 ajn. and noon. of toe newspapers which seemed with leas money. A few even Rather Than That of Severity terim administrator during the in­ Tuscaloosa—a reference to the BO Ught-heuted about a ll toe bud- urged toat we bring back after­ terregnum between . riots that brought two deaths and Now Starts noon delivery. Archbishop Carplno would take many injuries at the Xhilversity of "Another appalling thing about WASHINGTON (AP) —^fbetween the Catholic and nwi- over the duties of Vatican oaora- SAN Misrtselm)! last September i^ien WASHINGTON (AP)—New York Catholic worlds. Real unity is still tary of state, an offlcs that lapses James H. Meredith was enrolled. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller re­ Better Impression Than Russian these sharply critical editorials Pope John XXIII said he pre­ on a Pope’s death. was the obvious lack, in so matiy ferred the medicine of mercy a dream. Disunity was-> too deep “We are not going to permit an­ turns to pubUc affairs today and of them, of an even rudimentary for . a quick solution. A Vatican source said Cardiiial n o N other Autherlne Lucy case,” they begins a testing period that may knowledge of how postal expendi­ rather than that of severity, John, out of a peasant family Aloisi Masella and the othor pre­ say—a reference to the shattering chart his course In the 1964 GOP tures are financed.” ' and he used it to minister to in , was a pastoral Pope, lates went to the Pope’s apart­ vlolsnoe of 1907 when Mias Ma­ presidential nomination contest Japan Wowed by John Glenn, ment. lone’s predecessor was briefly sn- The House originally slashed toe the ills of the world. warm, humble, extremely con­ RookofeUer apparenUy intends Post Office’s total appropriation, He had been ruler of the Roman temporary, and optimistic. He At one point Vatican radio oald nllad. to find out at first hand how New Visit Hejps Boost Relations request by 892 miUioo—the Urgest Catholic Church for less than five went to work at once. death already had seemed to anift The atmosphere /In Tuscaloosa York voters are accepting bis re­ cut ever imposed on toe depart­ out the Pope’s Uio, but tt fliekirod today Is wholly mwrocodented In cent marriage to Mugaretta Fit­ years when death neared. That Pope Leo Xm, on the night toe once amln amidst tha torment of this oorranondant’s SKperlence of ter Murphy, divorced mother ,of ment. The Senate voted to recom­ wasn’t long enough to bring about ceu'dinala elected him in 1878, im­ a terrible agony. TOKYO (AP)—John H. CUennAman who vlstted thla oountiy mend a cut of 886 million and a recovery to the world’s troubles. mediately sat. down and wrote similar racial altuationst tour, following his own Jr., toe fliBt American to oihit "Hiis is an hour of prayer,“ Community and university load­ a year ago. Senate and House conferees. fi­ He hardly bad time to do more Chancellor Bismarck in Germany from his wife of 81 years. toe earl|h, baa w o i^ them in Ja- Hw Japaneee w«ra pleased to nally. agreed------on a------862 mllUofi----- cut than----- write out a few prescrip- said Vatican radio. ers haye gone to enormous Imgths In a heavy schedule of state ap­ pan. where Catholics suffered under The Pope received oxtrnne tac­ to prevent violence next Monday aoe Gagarin, but he was kept un­ This will require some limited' t^ns in his eight encyclicals and repressive legislation. This opened pearances, the governor planned The personable Marine lieuten­ der close wraps by aooompanylng his . tion, the last ritM ot tha church, and in the sucoeedlng days., to take along his attractive new ant colonel wound up a 26-day vis­ service curtailments. Day said, negotiations and in a few years 72 hours ago. For four days hs Russian ,offlcial8. and “will hamper us from pro­ Yet, It is doubtful any Pope in Bismarck lifted the legislation. “Let’s' have law and order” is wife. Ahead may be out-of-stote it this weekend, lea-vtag behind a Glenn traveled casually. He has llMered bstween life thorns, endlessly chantsd. dates at party fund-raising din- rocord that gave the UB. Image viding the topTflight postal opera­ more than a century gave such a John, within a day after his death. Only toe periods of ■omotlmos they add, “even If we- n w to such .widely separated talked with groupa ranging from tion Vdiich too people of this coun­ sense of -vitality to the Catholic election Nov. 4, 1958, went on the lightened his pain. in Jaiiaa a tremendoua booot school ktda to sotenUata and high try are entitled to expect.” Church or created so much good radio to plead for peace. don’t Mke. tbs0 law." B^to as West Virginto, O to and Many Japaowe agreed hta trip Qfflolala. He was aonsesttile to al- His tamporaturo root to a Resohittons calling tor upbold- Michigan. did muto to oountoraot unfavor- “I completely agree that now will aihong toe non-CathoIics ot He began efforts toward aomo than 104 dograoB todiur aoM tog law' and order have ocme Toifiy, toe govomor: and his UMSt anyime who wsartod to ask that postal rates have been raised the world, both those with a be- form o< working arrangement be­ puiao, which had bettt Ml Im ahia pubUolty for the Unttod him a question. the public has a right to steadily UM in God and. those without any. from numerous organisations in wife attend a dinner at Albany Statoa about MMh thinga as raoiai Hie oontnuR led toe tween the Vatican and Commu­ roM to 140 u d \ MMH the olty, businessmen, womai’s the Cltisona Plan ■trifa and nuclear wel^ wHe tents. Improved service,’’ Day said. Rs he lay dying—he said he was nist governments7-ln the interest aaaln to 180. Kaltotf a elubs, labor unions, eta. . economic nowapapor Nihon Kolsai “But what many of toe editorial prepeu-ed and had his bags packed A major appear- Glenn received great amounta of to comment In an editorial: of peace and of 'Catholics behind conociousnoos btit aaak Tllssalieie to Alabama--nswapa. Is sohodulod tor Thursday, aaanspaper space and telovtelon Vetera apparently failed to under- ^-Catholics, Protestants, non- the Iron Ckirtain—land his efforts coma early in to* per etotmlals are hammering toe “MsJ. Gagarin 'was in uniform rtand is that while kll our Christlans and atheistic Commu­ seenied well received in Russia. tba Rooksisaon will attend from too beginning to the end of ”Hio stninf pii; fun# twSiw#i too Mmual dtanar of Mm ttoU Ro- Tfcsiw i m cos xnarkad oontnutt revenues go into the postal fund nists alike regretted it. In almost no timo he did what tution that has so (_ “All Alabaaia star his visit He was aeootnpanied by we can only spend the amount He had trlM to open the door no other Pope bad done in almoat ■Uted too iUssasi to gild an editorial to of flxad by Oongreoo in tba annual to ' unity—at least unity in to* • n«6 iriM« ivpiopitetloa not" aonso ot better understanding— .(OoBtlanod «■ Pago MIm ). (C 3 T - I

■/ . \ t J il^ TWO JCANCHES'mi EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, JUNE S, 1968 i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE* 8, 1968 ta g e as well, to becomingia mem- PBC wiu oi>eA Mda for eonntnw- PAGE T H R U tier the association, but those I Bolton ,tion of the town’* Junlor-MiUor haye' just stated seem reasons' ^Ugh aohooi at a apeolal meating Rockefeller X .ehoug^. For example, you can at­ on-JUne 13. Sheinwold on Bridge tend concerts in other towns for; Dog License The Hartford Area AMaaeora your dues, since Reciprocal ar­ Association 'will meet tomorrow at “THE W A Y rangements are made with similar Test Period 10 a.m, in the Oommunlty Hall. d is c o v e r y t e c h n iq u e •-groups. Manchester benefits cul­ BotN Odss turally, and so on. Just join up. Renewals Due In baseball this week, Pontlcel- h e l p s BBIDOE I HEARD IT' ll’s will play Goodin at the sdhoiri By ALFRED 8HEINWOU) And now to change the subject, S iT T t i 9 it is a pleasure to note that the field today and Ooventiy Police Now Starts “ How’s your discovery tech- by John Gruffer Hartford Music Festival is meet­ Before July ! Patrol In Coventry on ’niursday. nl^uque?’’ Queen Isabella asked. n . ing with such great succes-s. This The Educaton will play the Sav­ “ It’ll do -for a few centuries, ings and Loan in Coventry today (Oonttnoed freoi rage One) year concerts will be held on June Is the month , to license Christopher Columbus replied. and Police Patrol at the achool on “ But when they get around to Wednesday evenings during July, dogs. All dogs must be register­ publican Committee at the Wal­ 5 9 Saturday. Inventing bridge, the best .players *■.* isi; as in former years, but the ijame ed on or before July 1 in the To'wn dorf-Astorta In New York. I AKIMS 9 1 6 4 concerts ■will be repeated on ’Thurs­ - In the Jlmipr league Bolton What the remarriage has done wlU develop a very refined tech­ I W » TWb is the week when the Man- ^dues; every concert I havp attend­ day even'ings as well. Clerk’s office, which is open '9 £>alry plays M and M Oil today; to Rookefeller’a prevlouBly excel­ nique.’ ’ «Q M 9 4 » 4l A I V t Fiano Betilty playa Sheridan Oil Weet dealer the talk oftheiiaw HI^^U... ehester Community Concerts As­ ed, (and that is all of them) has This comes about because of m. to 4 p.m. on Mondays and 9 lent chances for the presidential • o u r a been worth the price of admission. audience demand. A larger au­ a.m. to noon on Wednesdays, Frl Wednesday; Bolton Dairy playa M nomination is a matter of Both sides vulnerable K Q I T 4 4 sociation has its annu^ inember- and M on BVlday. Opening lead—King of Hearts Moreover, they are handy, giVen dience could be accommodated on days and Saturdays, A veterin­ pdiUcal debate. ship drive. Of cour», iome of you as they are at Bailey Auditorium. the grounds ■'of the Connecticut Minor league Ca'Vanaugh Garage An Associated Press survey of Columbus was quite right. The arian's certificate is necessary for beat bridge players have great know about it, but others either If you went to affairs in Hart­ General m Bloomfield (where the team plays the Crockett Agency the positions of the nation’s 16 Re­ the first registration of a spayed talent f o r discovering where k k Ho fsM i 'A do not know,- or are confused ford as often as I do, you'd realize ©(Hveerts take place) but in the female. team Thursday. publican governors indicated that event of inclement weather the Public Records Rockefeller remains a fa'vorite. things are. 3 9 3 4 "y. about hmv' the Association oper­ ■wbat an advantage it is to have Cancer Total Low For example, take this hand .A l iMB T the concerts in Manchester. At­ affairs have to be moved indoors, Lawrence Fiano announces that Warrantee Deeds; Charles F. On the basis of the governors’ ates. Sb^^here is a little bit about and sea'ting is limited under the Volkert to Lawrence A. Converse statemsnts and actions—and the played In a teom match recently tendance at the Bushnell antaila $354.50 has been collected In the by Richard Walsh, of Beverly t^lfroup. leaving well in ad'vance if you hope circumstances. Jr., and Roy L. Volkert to Law­ assessments of local political ob­ and you hoidt Spades, M i Hearts, Cancer Crusade. The Bolton HlUs. Walsh wanted to discover V ■■ Musically interested people join to find a parking place. For people Robert Brawley, who founded quota was set at $485. Fiaho rence A. Converse Jr., property on servers—the chief executives of 9-8-6-4; DiamondSi< I -lM l O dIm, ^ V i'"’ this series, has regularly offered Brandy St.; Edwin P. and Eliza­ Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Pennsyl- which opponent had the king <>f A-J-7-6. during the annual campaign for with . youngsters this means a lot, said he will be winding up the drive diamonds. He couldn't send a sail- membership, which will last until for they have to eat in a ru.sh, and .some .very niee summer concerts, this week and wants to * make beth Stula to Eugene P. and Olive ■vania, Rhode Island and Oregon What de you sayT 1'*% % ' or up to the top of the mast with Answer; Bid tWo hearts. Teu r m t ' --'f Saturday, and then the officers then chase after a baby-sitter He has a happy faculty for pick­ la'rt appeal to those who have not B. Carinl, property on Rt. 44A; were credited with leaning In his - '^1 post-haste, bring the slttor back, ing programs whldh are eminently Lawrence A. Converse Jr., to Earle direction. ^ a spyglass to look for a ons-eyed have only 6 points in high cards up the membership and the yet contributed, either by mall king. The opponents might object. amount of dues received for the and still plan to leave almost an suited to the audience at hand. in the envelopes sent to every res S. and Margaret W. Whitehead, These states, In which the gov­ and 1 point for thd doubleton, but Thus these summer evening offer­ lot in Knolwood; Dcmald and Nancy ernors are expected to head dele­ Put yourself In his place and you must raise at once or for­ coming year. Knowing what is in hour in advance of the concert. ident. or in the containers in .the see how you would go about It. the till, they hire attractions ings are not of the "pops” variety, Small to Harry Goodwin, property gations, wUi cpst 144 convention ever hold your peace. It pays to Ajt Bailey Auditorium, there is Stores. West took the king and aoe of whose cost equals the money on ample parking apace; moreover it but neither are they chosen from WSCS Picnic Tomorrow In Rosedale; , Ernest A. Douville ■votas. If he v.’ere a candidate, raise light when you have tour- as heavy works as you might hear to William M. Ballsieper and Rockefeller would add New . York’s hearts, then led a trump. How card support for partner’s suit hand less the cost of the hall and only takes five or ten minutes to The annual picnic of the Wom­ ahjould declarer locate the king of other overhead. get there from any part of town, at a regular symphony series. Lorraine E. Stupski, property on 93 to this total toward the 656 an’s Society o f Christian Service needed to win. ” diamonds? These attractions are presented and even if you come late, you'll It certainly is nice to have a Rt. 44A; R. Kneeland and Elsie For Shelnwold’s |6 • page book­ place bo go during the summer of United Methodist Church will Jones to Edward A. and Joyce Sen. Barry Ooldwater, R-Aris. Indirect Method let, “ A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” to the membership throughout the get a pretty good seat at these af­ be held tomorrow at the home of Walsh used ui Indirect method fairs. So convenience is of great where you can listen to line music, Bachl, property on Clark Rd.; R. a potential rival, was credited send 60 cents to Bridge Bodk, winter season, and naturally the Mrs. Clifford Stevens on Llynwood with support of the governors of to locate the king. He first lo­ more people who join, the more Importance. well played, under a soft, summer Michel Zilberstein to Charles A. Manchester Eve. H ^ d , Box 8SU, sky. The Hartford Mufdc Festi­ Dr. Those who > want to swim and Marie Mark el, property on Arisona, Montana, and South Da­ cated the' ace of clubs. The theory Grand Central Staflan, New York money is available for attractions. More important still, is the fact should arrive at 5:30 p.m. The pot was that East needed either the Student memberships are also val fulfills all these requirements. Steele’s Cros.stng Rd.; Charles E. kota. Thesa states will have a to­ 17. N.Y. that you will hear fine music, of­ Of course you . can go to ’Tangle- luck is at 6:15. Hostesses are Mrs and Donna McLain to Harry A. tal of 40 convention votes. of diamonds or the ace of OopyrigiiimS available at reduced rates. It fol­ fered by some truly fine artists. In Robert Arendt, Mrs. Arnold Me th s object of several draft for his raise to two hearts. lows that if you want great pro­ wood, too, but that is a long haul, and Lulu Kelley, property on Box Oeneral Featares Oorp. this frenetic age it is of inestim­ and I personally don’t care for the Kinney and Mrs. Charles Warren Mt. Rd.; Margaret H. Rich to ■movements, Ooldwater Is contin­ a Blast couldn’t have both, for West grams you have to see that a able value to take time out and uing a heavy speaking schedule needed one of those cards tor his goodly number of people join up, traffic jam that al'ways ensues Vacation School Ruth E. McDonaugh, land in rear listen to great music that abeorbe when the concert is over. This de­ of property on Hebron Rd.; Eugene while maintaining that he isn’t a opening bid and strong rebld. thereby swelling the coffers. your attention to the point where A vacation church school .will be ‘ After winning the third trick In W; lays your return s» that the haul held at United Methodist Church P. and Olive B. Carlni to Robert candidate. He will Invade Rocke­ There are. many reasons why you forget the cares and worries back is much longer than the H. and Barbara A. Zalman, prop­ feller territory Wednesday with the dummy with the ace of. STANLEY VWARNLH you should join up, and urge oth­ of your daily life. from June 24 to July 3. There will spades, Walsh led dummy’s king journey seems in the first place. be four age-group classes, plus erty in Rosedale. speech at the Calvin Bullock For­ ers to do so as well. First of all, You can’t do this with radio or So three cheers for the Hartford um In . of clubs. Blast naturally played you get value received for your nursery, the latter mainly for the Briefs 'kSA'.ii'k.. TV. BJvery couple of minutes, it Music Festival. And three cheers The selectmen will meet in the Gov. John A. Love of Colroado, the ace, and declarer ruffed. Hi ilpSlfpls 3 children of teachers. seems we hear, "And now a word as well for the people who sup­ town offices today at 7 p.m. staying neutral by booming Sen. This play didn’t win any tricKs, The school will be a commimity but it told South that Wes thad iii; from oVir sponsor," and back we port it, both the sponsors and the The joint dinner meeting of St. Gordon AUott as a favorite son, come to a suggestion for tomor­ audiences. Starting a few sea­ project, sponsored jointly with thought the New York Governor the king of diamonds. Since there A ROAiai^ R 0UND-1H» More Comfort Wearing Bolton Cor^egational Church, and Maurice Council of Catholic Wom­ was no advantage In taking the row night’s supper, the need for a sons back with four concerts, it en and the Holy Name Society will hadn’t “ increased his a'vallabll- iiiil new car, or something else of the has now progrressed to the point staffed by teachers from both Ity’’ as a candidate by remarry­ diamond finesse, Walsh drew 'one •wyiDMaNHunrl. FALSE TEETH churches. Boys and girls from St. be held tonight at the Villa Louisa ing. more round of trumps, cashed the sort. Not but what the sponsor is where there win be ten gonceits at 6:30 Here is a pleasant way.to overcome entitled to have his say, he is; this year. George’s Elpiscopal Church are In­ Gov. Archie Qubbrud of South ace of diamonds and led a low MO’M loose plate dlecomtort. FASTEETH, an Improved powder, sprinkled on but you don’t get carried very far And don’t forget, the added vited to attend. Dakota, who said he would “ have diamond. afield in these mediums of mass Advertisement— to give the nod to Ooldwater at West had to play the king of upper and lower plates holds them summer employment helps to keep About Town Aasembled tool shed, 8x4x7’3", U '

FOUB : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, iyN E 8, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN« MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1968 PAGK f lV B Columbia aw agant tor the ____ today at the aohool to ------— ' ! ------' < ■ . ------— Nuhfer replaces ' lAiotus Robinson Coventry' ler aelecting an architect. Jr., whose tettn had expired and The Zoning Board * of Appeals Graduating Oass who had asked to be released firom will meet at 8 p.m. today at the Baraw-Ariderson TV-Radio Tonight h k duUea. Town Annex Omoe. An to>P«9l oh . Outgrows Custom As of June .T ah building par- May Permits behalf of the Salvation Army Ihe. The Baby Has mita muot be secured frotn Nuhfiar. on Croea St pn^ierty will be BiteCa heard. A request for a variance Miss Barbara Jean Anderson of The aoUvlitlea o t the gimduetin^ Total $98,810 Wharton, N.J., became the bride of Television WaUon A. Lange, oldest son of baa bean made to erect a pump clam of Porter fkdiool will be lim­ Mr. and Mra. A lfred Iwnge o t Iwka house, and n toilet houaa for men Charles Eaton Barow of Manches­ •;00 Secret ited ttilg year becanee o t s iz e Rd. graduates ftom Duke ’Otatver^ RUtean building pemilha wMb an imd woman to contain four toilets B een Nam ed••• ter Saturday afternoon at the First ^ ffi S ; ^ •:«. !% £% aatimated oonotraotian cost of Methodist (Shurch in Dover, N.J. •t 6 (In progreM) (13) Lucy Show oompered to reoeot yean. sity today. Rk parsntli are to and three lavatories each. The re­ 9:00 , 3-1^ Danny Thomaa North Carolina to attend gradua­ |96,8t0 ware kaued In MkyhyBer­ quest alao aska permission to The bride Is a daught^ of Mr. 34) Photog FbtTnerty, Grade 8 hae put on nard A. Dion, Ixaidhic toapiaobw. and Mrs. Robert E. And^son of 21 , 8-4083) a ctaas play and tarvMed Grade 7 tion tirrmrlnnii arect each aummar, six teats'to be ton^' Burke Of thto, abc ware for bousaa at ap used far housliig a t persona at the ’Theodore St., Whartem, N.J. TTie ______Your Inromuflon 9:80 (. 3-12; » Andy Orlffith to partlcipaite In eome o t their Richard Card, eon of MT. and (40) Calltnc Mr. D. (10) u w and Hr. Jones Mrs. Walter Card, has oompletsd eathnaitod coat of $87,000; seven, camp. bridegroom is a eon of Mr. and :15 (Si) Fro^ara of the San (3380) Art Ltnkletter cloeing aotivitiee but, aooording to fo r adtBtionn and aMeraibona, at The begtohet's baseball boys will irnvk Mark Robert, H>n of Mrs. Stuart W. Baraw Sr. of 84 ^ < 2 } . „ Sport*. Wanther. his ilrat year at Syraouae Ualvar- ill Exploring the Universe iPrinoipel George P^roe, It hae Johnson Lewis of Yokdta, Japen. ^ Perkins St., Manchester. 33) Club Houaa , 10:00 ( 3) Password |dil410; and two for outbulldtoga from 6:M to 7:80 p.m. 63) N«wa ' taken too much time hmn nece»- sity and k home fo r the aummar. 5 t o S w a Bsee Hoepitel to Japam * ^ t o t 2 S £ The Rev. Norman W. Walz of (34) Heifetz Uaster Class Sdiod Bfean at $700. Wedi)edneeday at the Plalna Athletic are Mr. and Mm. BUton Johmwn, M C to n to d y m e M) ^ckakln Bob (13) Playhouse sary academic work to rehearse Dion also kaued 13 pennlta for Field. St. John’s Methodist Chi/rch in |40l Tbe Lone Ransei (10-22-30) Brinkley's Journal (C) for tbe play. Monday—hot dog, tomato Juke, nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. FaOx I awIa •• Rd, Wharton performed the double ring 8) Follow the Sun _( 8-4088) Ben Casey oole slaw, applesauce; Tueaday — septic tank toatallatlbna; two for The Oovantry Recreation Com- # • • • • 18) Buma and iUlan 10:90 ( 8) Sttunp the Stus H m abortened program k a ra- denaolHion; and one mectannkal. mlttoe will conduot physical fit­ ceremony. White gladioli were at t ; « 0-3%30) Huntley-BrlnKl. V (30) Air Power auK o t a (Uscuaalon of the porobiem spaghetti with , meat aauoe, vege­ Rivers, Diana Lynne, daughter of PminM ** each .side of the . Miss Ber­ 8) Waiter Otmklta GOP Meeta ness for woman at 6:80 pm. (10) Art Clnkletter wMfa the board ot eihxation. Only table sticks, pineapple; ■ Wednes­ quin Rivers, 24 Dailey Cliole, g<” >***”*L * * ? J S ^ ^ nice Anderson was organist. TiOO , 3) Hoyle (23) Racing From Hinsdale day — aUced potk, mashed potato, IfM Republican Town Ckimmlt- Wednesday at the Coventry High _____ Her mtoafnal gnmdfMhar------to) ^itecriptloa TV (34) 46 Yrs. With Fltapatrlek tlie teachers and the principal will BehooL Mrs. John Rlsley wUl be In alt'Rockville City HoepltsJ. Her mstsrnel -gniMWMr k Bar* Given in marriage by her father, 11:00 ( 3-10-12-33-30) News; Sports and be Invited to the (deea party. A peat, fruit; Thursday — clam taa wU meet at 8 pm. tetnoivaar the bride wore a gown of white to ) Portralta In Print Weather at the Booth-DImook Memottol U - charge. ^ J^r'New Md ^^iktomal^ ^ S S S S t ^ , £ (10) Death Vidlay Daya committee o t FTA members, chowder, carrot sticks, tuna —IhA Sbnroy Rivera, Skhmer Rd. slipper satin, styled with a lace 11:00 ( 3-8-10-13-22-30-4083) News; boats, cheese affile oai^; Pkldny— braiy. insert at the neckline, a lace apron, (13-32) Newa, Sporta. Weather Sports and Weather mothers o t the graduating class, On Jtdy S the committee will AdwtlaenMOt— imd a alSter, Patricia M., 0. 1:18 (32) HlehllehU 11:16 (fO)( 10) Tonight- ■ - Show - (C) macaroni and eheeea, celeiy atkdes, and lace panels the length of the T:80 ( 8-40.53) D^otaa will liKhtde Mrs. J. J. l£ller. as endorse Ke ticket for the town Ansembied tool shed, 8x4x7’8”, ( 3) Movie general chalrmsn assisted Tiy Mrs. atewed tomatoes, obooolate oaks. Engaged train. Her headpiece was a floral (34) Brookfield Zoo (40) Steve Allen electlona in October and fill any $147.60 pkiB tax. For the thrifty Thurston, Marc Anthony, am The. engagement o f Miss' Mary (10-23-30) NBC Movie (C) 11:20 (12) Movie Clarence Grant. Other members Sandra Bradley Thurston, 161 R* was KHit _Msy 26 crown with a finger-tip veil. She (12) To Tell the Truth U:30 (23-.30) Tonight (C) veoanoles on the ticket. All per­ bandyman—4NiU knock-down kit, E. Mlelke to WllHan) R. Corbitt carried a white Bible with a gar­ 1:00 (34) Balance of Terror are Mra. Peter Tambomiid, re- Advartiacment— sona intending to aeek a poUBcal $130. ptue tax. Free ddivery in at Manchester H Hk mateiiMl n ( 8) Uovie freabments; Mrs. John James, Aasembled tool abedt SgeAzTS” , of MHkrton. N. Y Jr. has been announced by her denia corsage and stephanotis tied s e e SATUKD/m TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINa office must, by the party reguto- thk town. Dwyar Products, Route axe Mr. and Mrs. WUBam J ; - v - — entertainment; Mrs. JBmtt Mhlek, 9147J10 phis tax. toor Ibe thrifty tomal grandmother k Ato. Ohea^ 8^Thun|t« « N.T. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. in white .streamers. ttona, file notice of totenUon on or 86, Bottoai, Conn. Woodwociura Mlelke of Rt. 44A, Bolton. * Her Miss Carol Jane Anderson of deooratlone; Mrs. M onis Kaplan^ handyman—fUQ knock-down k^ before midnight Jidy 1. and Flnkhera, 648-6826. msjteirnal great-grandmottwr k Mrs. iSKwa tooaaa — ------W. T . cleanriip. 8130. plua tax. PYea dekvery to r, Am, IS fiance k the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wharton, N. J.. was her .si.ster’s About Town He has a brother, Rtohq^ ***“ * William Corbitt Sr. of .lacksonvllle, maid of honor. She wore a sheath The olaes parfy k June 7; grad­ thk town. Dwyer Frodueta, Route The Girl Scout Neighborhood Mancheeter Bvenlng Herald manths. y , , , , * Radio uation, June 18;. and school wU 86, Bolton, Conn. Woodworfcera Fla. of melon peau de .sole, designed Committee will meet tomorrow at Coventry ooireapoUdent, F. Pau­ with an overskirt and carried an i X t i a HstiiiK tnclndes only those news broadcasts of 15) w Ifi-nlniite close Jime 14. and Flniahers, 848-6826. 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Wil­ line lit t t o teleitooae 742-6281. Setsky, Snsoii Ann, daughter of Mias Mlelke, a graduate of Man­ MiKllb Some stations carry other short newscasts). . Nnhfer Named dette Setsky of Plantation__ Rd.,______Broad Brook. —She I wns bom chester High School and Water- old fashioned bouquet of white and lard Watroua cm Knollwood Dr. Oaudette yellow daisies. WDBO—1SS4 < > 6:36 Album of the Day Morrk Kaplan, chairman of the Mancbeator Evening HeinM Oo- The building committee for the The famous boardwalk at At­ May 26 at Memorlei HoepH^ Her maternal ftoad- bury Hospital School of Nursing, f:00 Kurt Russell 6:46 Three Star Extra zoning commiaBton ennounoes the lumbia oorre^Mndent, Vhrginln M. Esther Gaudette, 74 ,Blroh St Her ptRanMl The bridesmaids were Mi.ss Mar­ 8:00 Raynor_ Shim_Jnes 10-room addition (Coventry lantic City, N.J. is 80 feet wide molbter is completing a two-year tour of 7:06 Conversation Piece ^pobvtm ent o f Marshall NuOifer Carlson, telephone SSS-MM. ler k Mrs. Anna Setsky of Btoad Brook. duty as‘a nurse with the U.S. Air garet Ayres of Denville. N. J.; I:d6 Mewa. Sign Off 7:16 Chet Huntley Grammar Scho

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-.r' .• MANCHESTER 'EygyiNC? HERALD^ MANCHESTES. CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1968 MANCHESTIB EVENING HERALD, M ANCHtW ^R, CONN., htONDAY, JUNE 8, 1968 PAGB aitfim llUnuifratrr mean* MfUng 'toward the comer Hebron position as klndeirgarten taacher pur inward attitude of love. Those of thoee Scientists wl^o, not being and who will leave on July 1, for A Thought for Today who are schooled In the open- Republicans HU ^FootdragffinfC Hawaii. Her hiisbdnd, toe Rev. heartedncH of love have found the Hospital Notes Eoftiittg iferidd ■pace enthusiasts themselves, Sponsored by ton Mancheeter AHENTION ireme Court Rules Non - Violence think wa might he abis to spend Financial Items Willard Thoman, former pastor of freedom of righteouaness. Andover ' Congragatimial Chtuxto, Council of Churches ma the M billions of tellars it will Submitted by HIGH SCHOOL AOMITTBO 8ATORDAY: James On Agenda for has been cal]^ to toe pastorship T h e Rev. Feibc M. Davia, Mtilsensr, 806 Woodbridge St,; Mrs Classes Held Wallace Insis1:s ';iVl take ua to prepart to get ready to of a church in Hawaii. St. Augustine once said: "Love Second Congregational Church No Ban on Shop Pacts; Olivs Barbour, 90 Autumn St. Legislation Scheduled go to the moon for purposes of Town Meeting All parents’ of children Who have and do ae you like . . . let the Manchester, Conn. GRADUATES Rlohard Flodler, Hatch HIU Rd. had ktaidergarteh instruction in 1. u n much mors vlUl advantage to hu­ root of love be within, and of that (Oenttaned (roa Fago Ono Vsmon; Brian Dufrisa, 87 Niles For Negroes manity. But members of Congress Action to be taken at Hebron's Mrs. Thomen’s class' will wont to nati set aside the board's order, Dr,; Betty Balanceau, BUlngton Bmii Ssewl root nothing can spring that is Fined for Drinking |wel! known PLUS SCHM L OIF special .town meeting this evening say farswsll to a wonderful teach­ not good.” How difficult it is for The labor hoard appealed to the Mary Vaslet, Hebron; Mrs. MUll To Stop Segregation He’ll Stop Way ^Bt*r*ji «l oR iu*s dssorlbsd ss bsing more alert er, farewell and alMia. stete courts of authority to bor Supreme Court, where Solicitor (Continaed from Page One) Imtar Omb.. b« will include the payment of prop­ ua to live by high moral and etlg- raUSINESS offers a rewarding pro- coat Wallett, 117 Waranoke Rd. than before to the possibiUties of WESTERLY, R. I. (AP)—Three enforcement of agency shop Oeneral Archibald C«t argued on erty taxes in two installments, as TiMBe attending are asked to cal principles and to teach others John Lata 689 Woodbridge S t.; Mrs. (OentiBiMd from Page One ment of truth for Republican spsne boondoggling. In short, per Connecticut youths were among gram In . . • clauses. toe board’s behalf In support of Anna Parker, 10 Coleman Rd. a field Worker for the Congress of (Continued from Page One) len C. Thompson in a meeting Sat­ previously; to approve borrowing bring a place eetting for each to do toe same. Perhafw we have seven minora arraigned In a police senators," he added. Racial Equality (CORE), conduct­ haps the honeymoon, in which of 122,000 for construction of the pereon, plate, cup and eaueer and forgotten that integrity, under- The Supreme CJourt ruled toe such Bgreemente. To ouww too Charles Beecher, 73 Ardmore Rd. mlnlatrattve official haa appeared urday, but police later broke up Oa* y«Br ... crackdown on teen-age beach u e n cy shop, ha said, would un^ Javlts’ Republican colleague. ed a class on non-V/iolence for toe said. "We will not tolerate mob a demonstration by arresting 91 anything for space was an auto town office building; to approve silverware. The PTA will provide Btanding. loyalty, Mercy and all Florida ban on agency shop con­ James Slavln, 86 Arnett Rd.; Mrs to press' for toe enactment of leg- Sen. Kenneth B. Keating of New •••••••»*•« drinking that began last year. duly narrow the scope of collec, Agnes Geer, 20 Hyde 8t>, Mrs. youths, training to take the places action." persons. *BB*»««BBBa sale of 40 shares of Hartford Na­ rolle, butter and hot coffee. Hie toe virtues that we esteem as Pleading guilty to toe charges IBM TRAINING tracts is permissible under Taft- islaUon," the Republicans com­ York, mixed praise of the admin­ of other Negroes arrested at matte spending must, has begun tlvo bargaining and disrupt num­ Helen Ward, P.O. Box 336, Rock While Wallace talked, hundreds On* Hontb .. tional Bank common stock; to es­ main dishes, salads and dessert goodneae are not a cloak to put yesterday were Barry Wahl, 30, Hartley. plained. istration with some criticism. lunch counters downtown. to end. tablish the tax collector’s Salary will be up to those attending, : Register Now For June and September Claaaes But at toe aame time toe court erous stable union-employer re­ vlUs; Mrs. Barbara Franham On toe Senate side, toe Repub­ of white and Negro pickets lUBMBER OF on or take off. Truly, goodness in of Windsor, Michael Vlolette, 30, lationships. In a recorded radio-television "Jam es is sitting at a white marched outside,. Many chanted _ TBS AMMoInCD ntSK at one per cent of collections, max­ A business meeting will be held toe nobieet tense from within, and In an opinion by JusUce White, RFD 1, RockvUIs; Jam es Baron, licans plan to get toe civil rights I t would be plsassat to think of Hartford, and Hans Konop- Counsel for GM argued that the interview, Keating praised Atty. lunch counter. Mrs. Robinson is "Wallace must go" and "Down Til* Awod BtBd Pt m la «xdqrtr«li imum salary to be $3,000; also oth­ at 8 p.m., at which there will be not from enlightened aelf-lnterest nlcki; 20, of RockvUIe. Each was COMPLETE IBM SYSTEM COURSIS said it was not deciding whether 63 Mountain Rd.; George John, ball rMllng Wednesday at a con- entitled I0 ttM bm of rnpaMkaUm e ! that perhaps It wlU raall^ come to agency shop "conditlona contlnu drew, 236 Oak St. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy for using a white waitress. This is a white with W allace." The picketts, how­ State News •It nen diapatebee crated to It «r er routine matters. election of officers and installation or even high ideal, but rather from fined 850. Also Short, Intensive IBM Key Punch, Florida’s courts, or only the Na­ fsrsnea called by Sen. K. the telephone In efforts to bring agitator," Dennis said. not otiiarirtaa oradited In thU napar a complete end,^and that, for the of new officers. tional Labor Relations Board, has ation of a man’s on hla pay ADMITTED YESTERDAY ever, were outnumbered by The board of finance will rec­ Verifier and Sorter Courses Javlte, R-N.Y. about voluntary desegregation of Jam es Wooten, 18, a Jackson policemen, who threw up massive •nd a l i ^ a fccai newa publlaBed bar#. future, there can be sonic bal authority to enforce the state’s ban meiit of a fee to a labw organiza' Ralph Oarey, 43 Seaman Circle The conference of OOP sena- ommend that $15,000 be placed in Free Placement Service— tlon and "in effect means no­ business establishments. Negro high school student, asked security measures. aiiosd, sane, all-values system for the reserve fund; $1,000 for gen­ Advertisement- against such contracts. Mlse Lucretta Gillette, 34 Eld tom, Javite said In a recorded d.a^tfe'i5S“S ? '£ IBM Aptitude Testing Free members are subeldli^ mom ridge St-; Mrs. Blains Bagge, 99 But, Keating continued: "There for a cup of coffee. The "wait­ There were these major develop­ Roundup allocating the billions ws are going eral purposes; $4,000 for purchase Assembled tool shed, 8x4x7’3", The high court called for arg­ bers." , television program, is toe most is one phone call, however, which ress” ,' Willie Robinson, 26, of Tay­ ments elsewhere: Fu^^aarrlea ellant o( N. B, A. tafr* of a fire engine; $800 for revalua­ $147.50 plus tax. For the thrifty ument on the latter point in its Feiguson Rd.; WUIlam Diana, 56 Important of its kind since Re­ to spend in our asaault upon our Call Or Write For Free Booklet NLRB In September IMJ, by a Otintpn St.; Percy King, MOri' neither the President nor toe at­ lorsville, Miss., gruffly replied; —In Jackson, Miss., scene of — ------— tion; $10,000 for the new town of­ handyman—^fuU knock-down kit, new term berinnlng next fall. It construction days. torney general has made which "Sorry, but we don’t serve nig­ (Continned from Page One) Jullu universe. 9 A.M. to 9 P*M. Dally — 525-9158 4-1 vote, ruled the agency shop is borough;,Edward 1Vri>l, Andover mass arrests of pro-integration fice and record building. The $120. plus tax. Free delivery in asked the NLRB to give its views Democrats are divided on civil is vitally important. It’s a call to gers in here.” demonstrators‘last week, the Sab­ this town. Dwyer Products, Route legal under Taft-Haitley. The rul­ Anthony Miller, 108 Grand Ave. rights, he said, giving toe Repub­ trict Ckjurt today. The sentence B ut that would be too much to meeting will be held in the elemen­ at tha time of the new argument. ing was made after appointees of the leadership in both House and The “white agitator” RE bath was quiet. Negro leader.s held tary school auditorium. 85, Bolton, Conn. Wood^^rker8 White also wrote the court’s RookvUle; Mrs. Virginia White. 24 licans an opportunity to act. will be suspended after he - has hope. H ie elemental human and PLUS SCHOOL of BUSINESS President Kennedy took control of SauHers Rd.; Mias Caroline Bar Senate to get behind urgently worker George Raymond, 20, of a night strategy session behind Mrs. George Colgan of the Gil­ and Finishers, 643-5326. opinion in the Indiana case. "This is, in a sense, toe mo­ needed civil rights legislation." New Orleans — rushed Wooten, served 18 months. He was plswjed Tne Bdrald PrlntiBc CompaBa.CompaB}, iaa., national fact le that w# are at the 721 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. the board. It reversed a $-2 hold­ rett, 130 Lakewood Circle; Mrs. closed doors. Earlier a rally on probation for two years after aasumaa bo OnaaeUl raapcmatbflll------% laa ead section of Hebron is a candi­ The case reaching the high ing made previously by NLRB in slammed him to’ the floor, beat­ heard Jam es H. Meredith pledge typomptaieal arron a p ia a i^ tB b ad-w Maaoheeter Evening Herald He­ Claire Reid, 13 EkiglewY>od Rd. serving his sentence. mercy of the Russiana in the mat­ date for the position on the Re­ court developed fyom demands by the administration of former Pres­ ing him on the shoulders and kick­ to "use every re.source at my Ttr^amnta utd otW m dlm iMttar gional Board of Education, being bron correspondent. Miss Susan B the United Auto Workers Union Wayland Straughaa, Keeney Dr. mey of Wethersfield, Mrs, Mary ing at his face. Fernando Silva, known as David In The HaBcbeatar BraalnK Rarui. ter of space exploration. If they ident Dwight D. Elsenhw er, BoHon; Jam es icarptilo. Boot command to liberate my people." vacated by Dr. Charles M. Lar- Pendleton, telenhone 226-8464. for an agency shop arrangement McGill of South Windsor and Mrs. "No, no. You got too many Sibo, since coming to Connecticut Planiar, adraHlaliiii eloatnf make the moon a prospective tar A section of Taft-Hartley says Hartford; Willard Tew, ,'^llllman- Agnes Tradler of Wethersfield; four Meredith is the first Negro know­ “" V ------■ comb, who is not seeking re- In OM pluts. Obituary places open,” Dennis interrupted. ingly admitted to the Univer.sity one year ago, was charged with For Bonder—1 p.m. get, so do we, whether or not we nothing In the act authorizes tic; William Otto, East Hartford grandchildren and eight great­ fraud by wire In ordering cattle .m. _ electlcm. Election will be held to­ OM declined to bargain with the ^reements requiring membership Clj^e Greenwood, East Hartford grandchildren. "You could get a judo chop on Of Mississippi. For Wada S, p-m. ,.JB ^ really want to get there for any night. Mrs. Colgan 1s a graduate union on the agency shop ques­ the back of your neck. Ckirl' up, —Peaceful picketing continued from Texas to be sent here and For in a labor organization as a con­ Mrs. MOndra Morrissey, 106 Cole Richard T. Garter Sr. The funeral will be held Wednes­ fraudulently representing he had For _. -1 p.ri. thmrMliy' parUcular purpose of our own. of Morse Business College. She is tion, contending It was not per­ dition of employment In any state puli your knees up, crouch up. at Tallahassee, Fla., where Ne­ man Rd.; Mrs. Rebecca Rubin, Richard Taylor Carter Sr., 38, of day at 8:80 a.m. at toe John F. money to pay for them. iV>r 8a the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Jo ­ missible under toe Taft-Harley where such a requirement Is 410 E. Center St.; Mrs. Roseanna Let’s try it again.’’ groes are seeking desegregation of mm If the Rusalans were to shift Act. 272 Main St., died at Manchester Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. By toe third try young Woirtn day of pablieatlon ex=M Saturlar •• seph Barraaso of Gilead, and has banned by state law. Twenty Kildeibrand, 37 Village St., Rock­ Center St., followed by a solemn two white movie theaters. from the moon as a targst, and been acting PTA president for the The high court decision means Memorial Hospital yesterday after rolled Smoothly to tb* ground, 9 a.m.' Harrison’s states have such laws, known as ville; David Murphy n , 48 Pioneer a long illness. high Mass of requiem at toe —At Gainesville, Fla., home o( start aiming at something else, we past year. only that OM must bargain on the right-to-work laws. pulling himself Into a tight bail the University of Florida, scat­ Rhythmic Group Monday, June 8 Y«ur issue—not that it must accept it. Circle;' Mrs. Margardt Tedford, He was born Nov. 9, 1909 in Church of toe Assumption at 9. with his hands clasped protecive- would feel required to counter that Heads Scout Unit Indiana has a i^ht-to-work law, 156 Eldridge St. Burial will be in St. James' Ceme­ tered violence erupted Sunday The National Labor Relations Manchester, the son of Lincoln and ly behind his neck. "That was mdve, too. 'And for all we know, Raymond J. Burt of Amston is DOWNTOWN but its courts have ruled the agen­ ADMirmo TODAY: Jane Maud Taylor Carter. He was a life tery. night after eight Negro youths Interprets Hymn Happenins: On Both Sides replacing Clifford R, Wright as When time is short, whan Board ordered GM to bargain, but cy shop does not violate toe state good," Dennis said. "Any ques­ were turned away from two white they can be feinting all the time, S t a t iM B r e Coughlin, Glastonbury; Mrs. Mary long resident of Manchester. Friends may call at toe funeral tions?” chairman of the Boy Scout com­ sickness strikes, or the the U.8. Circuit Court in Cincin­ statute. Civlello, 164 8. Ma'hi St. home tonight from 7 to 9, and theaters. Police said a Negro suf­ Soma analyaia aaea Ruasla’a |m- and ceding us Into planning for Mr. Carter was a retired ac­ "Look man. what if this agitator Ten members of Grade 8 Rhyth­ mittee, elected follovring Wright’s weather is |>ad, rely BIRTHS SATURDAY: A countant and was a past master of tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to fered a flesh wound In an arm aition of idaolojrical Itnd powar Dolly s a W k g is has a knife?" a student asked. when shot after he went to the mic Choir, Center Congregational the moon when they have no inten resignation. Wright will continue on our prompt delivery daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles 9 p.m. Broad Brook LiOdge of Masons. He "Well, if he has a knife, there’s Church, yesterday participated in poslUon ctmflict with CommunUt Uon Of waetlng their own time and to serve on the committee, how­ ' service. Simply phone O la^ , 30 Castle Rd.; twin daugh' attended the University of Con­ aid of a white man pulled from Doitvonts very little you can do. You can a car and attacked by Negroes morning worship services of the Oiina as tha moat important sin­ power on it. ever. Harvey H. Llppincott also us your drug needs or .* . Bills on Districts Lines, tern to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rob- necticut. Salvatore Leone notifies his Intention of resigning try to run,” Dennis said. after a car stalled in the Negro Upper Junior department of the gle key to the obvious fact that have your phyMcian phone your prescriptions; Uhaw, Ellington. He is survived by two sons, Salvatore Leone, 80, of 60 Jen ­ Church School. 'n>ey presented an 3 I t la difficult to imagine any real "W t'U Bo section. City leaders called a all scouting duties ^fective June and they will be dispensed promptly by BIRTHfl YESTERDAY; A Richard T. Carter Jr. and Robert sen St., died Saturday at Manchee­ Russia's once tight control over 14. Twelve scouts, more or less, meeting to day to try to ease ra­ Interpretation of the hymn, "Holy, cure for this. 'Ihere is nowhere HoroTo experienced pharmacists and delivered to your Tax District Pass Assembly daughter to Mr. and Mrs, William H. Carter; a daughter, Miss Susan ter Memorial Hoepltal after a long Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty." the smaller natlona w4io are mem­ have expressed a wish to attend Gow, Andover; a son to Mr. and illness. Bolton cial tension. any assurance that the world, to Sorvleo door. Charge, if you wish, and your monthly Carter; two brothers, Walter Car­ —After an eight-day truce, ra­ Participants were Debbie Behn- bers of the Communist bloc is summer camp at Lake of Isles Mrs. Raymond Perry, 104 W. Cen­ ter and Harry Carter, all of Man­ Mr. Leone was bom Oct. 11, day, is any more disciplined and Scout Reservation In August. The statement will give you a complete record Two Mancheater leglslaUve bllU.fto revitalize the central business cial demonstrations resumed Sun­ ke, Mary Ellen Blanchard. Elaine being at once increasingly chal­ W h at one proposing special tax districts ter St.; a daughter to Mr. and chester. 1882, in Siracura, Italy, and lived Cole, Florence Downham, Joanne civilised about outer space than council will have to provide adult of drug expenditures. district. The removal of the park­ Mrs. Richard IXtolite, 74 Birch St.; In Mancheeter 55 years. Mr. and day night in Greensboro, ' N.C. lenged and Increasingly relaxed. W o Stir* to finance off-irireet parking and ing maters was one step toward The funeral will be held tomor­ About 200 Negroes marched silent­ Elchman, Elinor Gibson, Sue La- Burops was sbout America after leadership, none hOw being avail­ W E G IV E / a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank GlI row at 2 p.m. at the Holmes Fu­ Mrs. Leone celebrated their 50th Morra to File By this analysis—which we con­ able. the other clarifying Eighth Dis­ encouritfing shoppers. ly through the downtown streets. Coe, JoAnn Robb, Judy Snow, 1493. There is, once again, that trict boundaries and services, have more, 71 ftldge St. neral Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. wedding anniverBary in Novem­ sider not particularly sound—Rus­ Honor Mrs, Thomen C o U Weldon Drug Company The Eighth District bill, House ber. 1961. A Negro spokesman said the Kathy Stoddard. Pamela Johnson hungry haste to be first, to lay been passed by the State Senate Bill 2404, provides; BIRTH TODAY; A son to Mr, C. Henry Anderson will officiate. PTA meeting is scheduled PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS and Mrs. Gilbert Hanson, 29 Ver­ He was employed In toe mainte­ For GOP Nod marches were resumed because of the Pilgrim Choir waa choral sia finds it necessary to pretend 649-5341 and House of Representatives. Burial will be in Qdarryviiie the city had been slow In respond­ soloist. first claim to the 'vastest spaces, Wednesday at Hebron Elementary BOl MAIN STREET—«48-8821 1. The formal name of toe dis­ non Ave., Rockville. Cemetery, Bolton. nance deipa.rtment of Cheney Bros, not to see a lot of things going on, They will become law when they trict, ’’Eighth School and Utilities ing to pleas for an end to segre­ The group has been meeting and only ths poorest, most un­ School. A pot luck will be sorved are signed by Gov. John N. Demp­ DISCHARGED SATURDAY Them will be no calling hours for more than 50 years, before his and necessary not to quarrel with a t 6:30, horioring Mrs. Willard District,’’ will be amended to retirement several years ago. He As Selectman gation In business establishments. weekly since Jimuary. Mrs. imaginative nation would make sey. Michael Connelly, 16 Neill Rd. Ihe famiy has suggested that —In Washington, 20 Republican some of the things it obviously has Thomen. who has resigned her ’’Eighth Utilities District." Rockvlilile; Robert Landry, Dart was a member of St, Bartholo­ Charles Baxter and Mrs. •William ths dull decision to stay out of the The bills were proposed by Man- friends who Wish may make con­ congressmen accused the Kenne­ Minnick ore directors, and Mrs. to be seeing, in order to keep iU S p e e t o C . ! 2. The district will provide sani­ Hill Rd., Rockville; Feibc Cotto, tributions to Manchester Memorial mew’s Church and toe Italian Richard P. Morra announced to­ race altogether. ip|! cheater Reps. Steve Cavag;nsro tary sewer facilities and services American Society. day that he will file hla intention dy administration of "footdrag- Robert Simmers, accompanist. supposed friends from open revolt and. Atty. Paul Groobert Both re­ and fire pi RFD 1; Pamela Morlarty, 185 N. Hospital in Mr. carter’s memory, ging” on civil rights and said they ...... IKSUEAKC^^ ..NO fire protection to all the land Main St.; Mrs. Helen Johnson, 43 Survivors, besides hla wife. Mrs. to seek toe nomination of F’irst The choir also participated In or open consort with the Chinese But we can perhaps rsmember ceived favorable reports from the north of K. E, and W. Middle Tpkes., would take the floor of the House children’s Good Friday e e ^ c e s at Spring Holl St.; Anthony Botti, 372 Bush \ E. Kington Concetto Conti Leone, Include Selectman on the Republican tick­ Communists. some of ths lessons from that pre­ Tuesday # Wednesday clUes-' artd boroughs ooqimittee, from the East Hartford town fine et on or before Friday. The town one by one tpday to urge support toe church. Hill Rd.; Samuel Brown. 11 N, ROCKVILLE—E. Samuel King- three sons, William J. Leone of of GOP civil rights legislation. Accordingly, Russia pretends vious greatest exploraUon. The and there was opposition to neith­ to the Bolton-Vemon town lines. Manoheeter, Anthony J. Leone of will elect officers in October. Cleaning? er at public hearings ■ Inst month. Fairfield St.; Mirs. Margaret An­ ton, 82, of 46 Hale Si. died at A U.S. marshal succeeded only not to see what is happening when first were not always there at the We’ve seen many a family delay srettinsr need­ 8. The district may service any derson, 194 Highland St.; Mrs. RockvlUe City Hospital last night. Lebanon and Thomas J . Leone of T. J . Crockett has already filed AN, The special tax districts bill, areas outside those boundaries with his candidacy for the post which Sunday in serving Alabama's gov­ last; first titles seldom held; it Jennie Crouch, Rt. 74, Rockville; Mr. Kington was born In Tal- Rocky HIU; three daughters, Mrs. ernor with a court summons con­ Hungary’s Premier Kadar stages ed insurance because of the inconvenience of House Bill 2206, provides toe fol­ approval of the Eighth District di­ Salvatore R. Rosella, Mrs. Alflo will be i^Bcated by Charles A. Rob­ About Town was never, in the long run, merely Use, Our Conveni^t IMPORTANT CHOPPED lowing; William Baraw, 18 Mary Lane, oottvUle on Nov. 14, 1880. He was cerning today’s hearing. Wallace a big meeting with Poland’s Oo- rectors or toe town board of direc­ bins In Octolber. Robbins haa paying: a large lump-sum premium at one Rockville: Mrs. Margaret Tracy, a butcher for many years and T. Santinl and Mrs. Norman Le- had eluded service for a week but mulka, as if to go to school to the a question of who could sail the itii: 1. 'The board of directors may tors. 'clerc, all Of Mancheater; two served in the post since 1951. The Women’s Benefit Association time. That’s why we have a convenient Pre­ by ordinance establish one or more RFD 3, Rockville; Ihomas Louter later was employed In the main­ was caught as he boarded a plane latter’s success in prying certain fastest or set up a colony the 4. Ths town and district may hadh, Coventry: Peter Ellsworth, brothers, Anthony Leone of Man­ Dr. Bernard J. Sheridan, an In­ will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at FREE special tax districts. conUnue to provide services to tenance department of Pratt and cumbent selectman, has been en­ for New York for the telertsloi) degrees of freedom out of Russia. quickest; something about charac­ mium Pajonent Plan that allows you to get Covent^; Mrs. Helen Chase, 87 'Whitney Division, United , Air­ chester and Gaetano Leone of appearance. Odd Fellows Hall. 2. The special tax will be based those areas where it dobs now. Italy; two sisters, Mrs. Concetta dorsed as candidate for First Se­ Accordingly, Rusaia somehow has ter and long range sanity and rela­ Diane Di\; Mrs. M argaret Brock- craft Corp. He retired In 1961. Asked if he would comply 'with the protection you need WHEN YOU NEED on annual budget appropriations 5. The present district boundary FeUce of Mancheater and Mrs. lectman by the Democratic party. The Home League of the Sal­ felt forced to go slow, even though tively decent exploitation of the !-iii FOR and estimates of.receipts from re­ lines may be extended upon appli­ haus, 96 Florence St.; Mrs. Eu- IMr. Kington was a member of Morra, bom in Italy, came to an order against interference, STORAGE IT and pay for it by the month, just as you phemla Grey, 105 Green Manor Mary Intagllta of Italy; 16 grand­ vation Army will meet tomorrow discovery had much to do with the lated puipoaes, and will be shown cation of a majority of property Rockville Methodist Church and children and two great-grandchil­ Bolton In 1922 and has been active Wallace told interviewers: " I am It has its troops inside its, satel­ On Winter Clothes , Rd.; Ranney Grotta, 79 Ansaldi toe Rising Star Lodge of Odd Fel­ going to take the action I told you at 2 p.m. at the Citadel. "Free and way the score among naUons final­ YOUR pay for utilities. No strain! No going without separately in the annual tax levy. owners In toe additional area to be dren. in town affairs for many years. EJosy" is the theme of the meet­ lites, in making them toe any kind 3. The boundaries of toe district served after a vote of the Eighth Rd.; Roger Martel, 498 lows. I was going to take." ly adjusted iUslf. vital protection! Call us for details. The'funeral will be held tomor­ He Is a charter member of the fi­ ing. Miss Edltli Jacksorr and Mrs. of line. INSURANCR iiii! or districts may be altered If nec­ District directors. St.; Mias Louise Tracey, RFD 1; He is survived by a son, EUery nance board, helped establish the He a ^ e d : “I am not hoping to Free Pickup and oielivery row at 8:15 a.m. from the John F. have myself arrested. This is a Tony Slmard are co-hostesses. Well, there may. Indeed be some Bvery now and then we seem to essary by the directors. 6. I f only one service, either Mrs. Dorothy Raimondo, 23 Lilac O. Kington of Ellington^a daugh­ Tierney Funsial (Home, 219 W. zoning commission on which he St.; Mrs. Carol Adamy, 65 Benton ter, Mias Ruth C. Kington of 48 dramatic way to expseSs -ito the such necessary relaxaUon of what be trying to have a mind of our Call 643-4266 BUDGET MAY WE BE OF HELP TO YOU? BEEF 4. The town may issue general sewer or fire protection. Is pro­ Center St., with a solemn high still serves, is a member of the Hose Co. 3, Town Fire Depart­ It's Cook-Out Time Again! obligation bonds, the principal and vided to a properly owner, he will St.; Mrs. Jeanette Davis, 106 Por­ Hale St., and three grandchildren. Republican Town Committee, Bol­ American people the omnipotent once seemed to be almost 'direct own about space, to select our own Mass of requiem at St. Bartholo­ march of centralized govern­ ment, will meet tonight at 6:30 Interest of which will be paid from pay only one-half the mill rate foir ter St.; Philip Denonoourt Jr., An­ The funeral will be held tomor­ mew’s Church at 9. Burisd will be ton Grange and toe fire depart- Russian rule over the satellites. objectives and our own pace Take advantage of-this timely special — the special distriet budget.-'' > dover; Betty Balanceau, ElUn^on; row at 2 p.m. a t the White-Glb- ment." ’ fod a drill at the firehouse on PINE GLEANERS tax- assessment in the area. in St. Jam es’ CemeteryS. njent. He has also served as a con- Spruce St., rain or shine. But if we were to assign a major toward them, "niat would not only 6. For purchasing off-street 7. Eighth district voters must be Mrs. Mary McCaffrey and son, son Funeral Home, 65 Elm St. Friends may call at tha^funeral etatole... . In the complaint filed May. 24, First National's Famous Quality Chopped Beef - the federal government asserted portion of the credit for this to be a pleasanter, freer, and possibly 656 CENTER STREET parking, the town parking author­ town voters who have li'vrt with­ Wapplng; Mrs. Ann Flynn and The Rev. Laurence M. Hill, pas- home tonight from 7 to 9. Morra operates a truck farm on T John H . T H E ( J B IG L jpieference For Extra Tasty Hamburgers! ity will remain in charge. daughter, 231 Charter Oak St.; tor of the Rockville Methodist Tinker Pond Rd. on which the its sovereignty and said no gov­ Manchester Lodge of Masons any one factor, it would go to the more econOmicSl way to operate; in the district for three months ernor has the right undei’ any will meet tomonxjw at 7:30 p.m. Main St. merchants requested bafw toe meeting at which they Mrs. Ann MoLaughlln and son. Church, ■Will officiate. Burial will Arthur J. DeLude chief crops are strawberries a'nd factor of time, working in con- it might also produce greater long B Incorporated submission of the bq^i u an effort will vote. East Hampton; Mrs. Norma Psjot be in Grove Hill Cemetery. Arthur J. DeLude, 46, of 55 tomatoes; and has been town road cloak "to obstruct or prevent the at the Masonic Temple. The en­ juncUon with human and national range successes. ( nn WhmAei \ and daughter, Wapplng; Mrs. Eliz­ Friends may oall at the funeral Churdi Sty Middletown, formerly foreman. He has four children, execution, of the lawful orders of tered apprentice degree will be nature itself, rather than to the V ImmmlMlfXan J abeth Kelley and son, Andover; home today from 7 to 9 p.m. of Glastonbury, died Saturday In three boys and a girl. a court of the United States.” conferred. WilUam R. Sandberg, INSURORS — REALTORS Mrs.. Lynda Leonard! and daugh­ Glastonbury. He was toe father Scheduled for enrollnjent for toe junior warden, will preside. appearance of poUcy spilt between Catching The Genius Part summer session which opens June Stout Heart Still Beating ter, Coventry. Frederick V. Mletsohnlg of Theodore D. DeLude, and Mliss Mancheeter, Evening Herald Russia and China. 10 are Vivian J. Malone, 20. of Hose and Ladder Co. 1, Town Westlnghouse scientists are ■9^ ■ : LBS DISCHARGED YEaTERDAY: F r ^ r i c k V. MIetechndg, 49, of Jeanne DeLude, both of Manches­ Bolton corresjponden.t, M. Cleme- TTiere are certain rules at work Mrs. Irma , Grosso, 14 Fairfield Old Lyme, died Friday night at well Young, telephone 649-8981. Mobile, and David M. McGlath- Fire Department, will have its working on something ve really 164 EAST CENTER ST.’, MANCHESTER—649-5261 ter. ery of Hunts'vllle. Miss Malone will which it does mot take the exis­ As Pope John Fights Death St.; Jerald Banningo, Storra; ms home. He was toe son of Mm. Smvlvors, bestdea his son and annual meeting and election of ■want, and the sooner the greater A ^ a Levitsky Mletschnlg and ------"” 7 “ ■ seek to enroll at the main campus officers tomon'ow at 8 p.m. at tence of China to put in operation. j ii»Hiiinipiiiiiimiiiiwiiiiiu. Joyce Cunimings, 1'4 MouhUlh St., daughter of Manchester, include the message we have to Impart to Rock'vi'Ue;' Mrs. Mary Aauvelt, brotoer of Mm. Albert Meyers, in Tuscaloosa. McGlathery at the the Grehou-se at Pine St. and Hart­ To have troops on the soil of an- "BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN, INSURE with LAPPEN!” iimil FOR AN ADDFD TREAT SERVE WITH (Continned from Page One his wife, his mother and a sister. Huntsville branch. the world. Tolland; Sandy Dickinson, 115 Co both of Echo Rd., Coventry. The funeral will be held- tomor­ Youth Beaten, ford Rd, Dinner will be seiwed ofher country is not to rule that 12th Circuit Mr. Mletsohnlg had operated a " Trustees of the university at 6:30. Finast Sandwich Rolls pkg of s 25c come,” said 'Vatican radio. "E f­ lumbus St.; Mrs. Miriam Smith, row at 8:30 a.m. from the Lowe country for very long. To have What they have in prospect is a pocery store at White Sands agreed May 20 to enroll the Ne­ fectiveness of medical help is di­ WlndsorvUle Rd., RookvUia; Susan Robacker Funeral Home, 2534 gro students to avert contempt common cause with other coun super-sensitivs brain recorder so OUR 55th YEAR minishing from moment to mo­ Cronin, 14 Canterbury St.; John B e ^ for 12 yekra He was also a Main 9t., Glastonbury, ■with a re­ Trio Charged C. Elmore Watkins and the Rev. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Court Cases real estate broker. proceedings. ^ h n Post of Burnside Methodist tries, based on some common en­ delicate and accurate it can begin ment . . . Kilpatrick, East Hartford; Donna quiem Mjass at St. Foul's Church, Wallace's defiance has been cri­ ¥ Alexander, Coventry; Mrs. Mari­ H e-is also survived by his wife, Glastonbury, at 9. Burial ■will be Church wdll speak tomorrow at 10 mity, is normally only a temporary recording the brain wavea with Proiftice Speeiiih/ "Even the , psychic faculties a son, and a daughter. Timothy Wright, 16, Of Rt. 6, ticized by Lt. Gov. Jam es B. Al­ MANCKHSSTER SESSION lyn Kucharski, WllllmanUc; John in St. Augustine’s Cwnetery, Andover, yesterday aftemoop re­ a.m. at a WCTU Hartford County which a man seys certain specified JUMBO MIXICAN have undergone since yesterday a len, Atty. Gen. Richmond Flow ­ convention at Burnside Church. experience, wdilch fades as the en - VINc-RIPENED slow and continuous decline. The Kenneth Brown and Ronald O’Neil, Wapplng: Brian Dufries, A private funeral service will be South Glastonbury. ceived a fractured jay and mpl- Schuetz, both 18 and East H art­ held tomorrow at the Jew ett Fu­ ers, leading Tuscaloosa business-' Those attending are reminded to mity itself may seem to fade. The words. From such recordings, Window ihadei of lovely Du Pont possibility of expression has di­ 87 Niles Dr.; William Yerka, 22 There will be no calling hours. tiole bruises after he was alleg­ Schultz presents . . . ford High School students, today neral Home, Beckwith Lane, Old men and others. bring a box lunch. structure Russia built up arotmd there would eventually bkt pro­ Tontine” are eaiy to wa»h. Wiil minished further. Moments of per Bliss St.; Edward Hlntz, 7 Diane edly beaten up in a fight wtth At Jackson, Miss., about 2,000 CANTALOUPES »ch35< received fines of $60 and $50, re- Lyme. Btwiai-wlll be in Duck River Clifford L. Hawkes Sr, lUelf after World War II. almost duced a ayatem for translating all Im Ic like new. Won’t crack, frSy or ception and reaction to stimulants Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Thelma Spak, 83 Cemertery, Old Lyme. thPM Manchester youths near the persons attended a rally spon­ Stanley Circle, South Methodist pinhole. Available in many attrac­ FLORIDA - JUMBO are less frequent and more brief. speotlvely, for their acts Of van­ Clifford Leon Hawkes Sr., 55, as a natural and inevitable result brain waves Into words, and thus Birch Mountain Rd.; Mrs. Marga­ boat rental yard at Bolton Lake. sored by the National Association \ (Jhurch, will meet tomorrow at 6:30 tive colon. Juit call ui. We will ba During them John XXm has con. dalism early this month at the of Buckfield, Maine, formerly of Wright waa admitted to Man­ recording the thought of man di­ ret Gleason, 33 Tyler Circle; Bon­ I Harold Leroy Hand for tlie Advancement of Colored: p.m. for a picnic supper at toe of that war, v/as never permanent, glad to measure your window! and tlnued to offer a moving example Wickham Park Estate cabin. nie Wightmen, 178 Lydoll St.; Mm. Manchester, died yesterday at his chester Memorial Hospital where People. j give you a free estimate for new PASCAL STALKS Huxrid Leroy Hand, who lived home of Mrs. Walter Holman, 154 and has an inevitable Instinct to rectly into some machine, ■which CELERY. 2 29* of faith.” Both boys pleaded guUty to the Maude Weber, 24 Orchard St., home. his condition early this afternoon After the rally, Negro leaders Highland St. “Tontine.” The radio said Msgr. Loris Cap- charge of Injury to a pub& build­ af 43 Pearl St, before moving to Mr. Hawkes waa bom in Turner, start, with the passagp of time, would leave it all written out for New from Bonat! Meot A Produce Prk.s Eff.ctiv.-Tues. A Wed. Only RookvUle; Homer Larabee, 81 Iriorida in 1935, died this morning was reported as fairly comfortable. met In a strategy session wherp' ovllla, toe Pope’s personal seers ing and both, reportedly, will pay Maine, and waa a long-time resi­ coming apart at the seams. him and posterity. White St.; Mm. Esther Artndt, 38 at his home in Bradenton, Fla. He He waa scheduled for operating they presumably discussed futu/e; The Fellowcraft Club of Man- tary; the Cardinal Secretary of for the estimated $014 worth of wiUlama St.; Donald Barrows, 7 dent of Manchester, unUl leaving room care, to set his jaw, this af­ plans in the campaign against' In reality, there is nothing very -This process, if we may proceed DU PONT waa 49 years oid. che.ster Lodge of Masons will have State Amleto Cicognanl; the damagm to toe cabin. Maiy Lane, Rockville; Mm. here about 12 years ago. v ' ternoon. Weight is in the hospital's segregation. They got .some con- i a business meeting tonight at 7:80 - special or remaricable in the fact to be litexal about iU would save „ Pope's nephew, Msgr. Giovanni _^>secutar F. Joseph Paradiso Bom in MaiSchester, he was the Survivors include his wife and children’s ward,- a spokesman said. The Best In Our 55 Years In Business ^ Frances Wright, Webster, N. Y.; •on of John and Lillie M. Hand. cessions from Jack.son Mayor Al- ^at the Masonic Temple. that Russia and Us satellites are quite a lot of angulBt and labor for ^liih, Pimemo.^PineeppIt, Oliy. Pimento S A V I 9 c Battista Roncalli, and toe Pope’s ncrilSd additional charges brought Thomas McNally, 22 Waddell Rd.; two ohildren of Buckfield; two State Troopers Rlchiard May­ confessor, Msgr. Giuseppe Cav against the youths of breaking ahd Mr. Hand wse a salesman for drifting more and more Into their number of people, by eliminating 1DNTINE. Juhn Hutton. 26 Benton S t; Stan­ daughters, Mrs. Leonard K^ma nard and George Lawrence, of tlie agna, celebrated Mass in the entering without permissilon. W aetsm Auto Supply. He was a and Mrs. "Henry Bottlcello, both, Colchester -Tmop, lnve8tigate

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ICANCHESTEB e v e n i n g HEBALD. MANCHESTEB. 00NN« MONDAY, JUNE S, 196S ^ IIANCmSTBR EVSNINO V MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JU N lf^ 1968 PAM PAGE SLE¥KN fOLLOWING blRECnONS Trio of Home Runs Sparks Giant Victory Also-Rans Stand Out IM'' RenmtciiPlemanded After LoM Willie Ends Slump In Junior Loop Tilts Johnsbn Yells Nev.. (A P )—^Hollering he was robbed, Pat NEW YORK (AP)— Who| 8>second had been ’s only »the second ga.me and was chiefly Olinen m anner of Harold Johnson, today demanded a re­ said th« Giants were carrying run until they broke through in NEW YORK (AP)Base-e supported by Fred Whitfield, who match for his dethroned light heavyweight champion With the 17th. The. Milwaukee pitchers j ball’s mighty mite, two left­ Willie Mays as a “ glove chalked up 17 strikeouU. Denny homered,- doubled and singled. ' tWillie Pastrano. ^man?” Wonderful Willie "Lemaster, starter for the braves, handers with l^ing records, McDowell now ie 8-4 and Kralick Pastrano, a l-Jto-6 underdog, won 4-6. n.ade a liar of his .254 bat­ had fanned 10 emd 'allowed only a rangy belter for a last-place the championship Saturday night seven hits before he was ejected team and a slumping slugger Prior to the sweep, the Indians Name Golfers in the^’boxlng upset of the year ting average Sunday when he had lost four straight and nine in the 13th for arguing a call at played leading roles Sunday with a split is-round decision over hit three home runs in San the plate by Bill Jackow- of their last 10 and the Yanks had Johnson. The fight was nationally as American ^ a gu e also-rans won 14 of their last 17. Cited Again Francisco’s 6-4 victory over ski. • * • televised from the Las Vegas Con­ the menacing St. Louis Cardi­ ♦ * * toppled the big boys. vention Center. PHIIXIES-Cims— Allbie Pearson, the 5-foot-S, 140^ SENATORS-A’s— " I ’m not saying that the under­ nals. Hinton had a triple in addition For Abs ence McLish sped through his game pound dynamo, whacked a homer kHptnowinQ.^ ttp...ft0w loinife .Go-o-o,who «aiid/Faii»tl*9!! world dictated the decision,’' said Not since 1B52, when he wa.s in 1 hour. 55 minutes as he con­ and two singles for the Los An­ to his deciding homer against tha the silver-haired Olivieri. "But playing ou^ the string before leav­ tinued his brilliant string for the geles Angela, who made it a A’s while Don Lock of the Sen­ INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Spon­ the betting'was 6-1 and S-1 tor my ing for the Army, has Mays strug­ Phils. Barney .Schultz did a fine three-game sweep over Baltimore ators counted a homer among his sors who dug up $65,000 in guaran­ boy and they let the underdog win. gled through such a slump at relief job for the Cubs in the sec­ and dealt the Orioles their fifth four hits. Kansas City’s Wayne tees for the Speedway Festival What do you think?” this stage of the season. After 50 ond game but faltered in the straight loss, 8-2. Causey poked two homers In a golf tourncunent were complace- There was no verbal or written games in 1958, his first year in Southpaws Jack Kralick and losing cause. ment today about the frightful rematch agreement, Pastrano’s ninth. Lindy McDaniel got the • • • San Francisco, Willie was hitting last two men after Sam McDowell pitched the Cleve­ beating par was taking on their manager, Angelo ’ Dimdee, said. .424. In succeeding years the 50- Lemon singled. land Indians to twin victories over TWINS-TIGERS— Schoolboy Athletes End Slate sycamore-studded public course. Olivieri said he would ask BmUe game mark has foimd him at .335, « * • the , 5-0 and The Twins and the Tigers shuf­ They were outspokenly unhappy Bruneau, chairman of tiie World .305, .305 and .309. METS-PIRATES— 7-2. Chuck Hinton’s two-run homer fled the lead back and forth be­ because such pro circuit stars as Boxing Association championahip Mays gave signs of awakening fore Colavito finally gave Detroit The Mets’ , trying in the 10th powered Wash­ mxm Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, committee, to give Johnton a re­ from -his springs snooze when he to break a six-game losing streak, ington’s last-place Senators over the edge for good In the top of the Jack Nicklaus and Gene Llttler match with 90 days. blasted a two-run homer off loser took a 1-0 lead into the ninth of Kansas City 6-4. And .230 hitter ninth with his single. Colavito also Tourney weren’t on hand to challenge Dow Go To Kefauver Ernie Broglio in the first inning. ! the opener but weakened and Lar­ Rocky Colavito singled home a homered, as did A1 Kallne of the Finsterwald an'd Julius Boros, who "If they don’t do it,” said Oli­ He followed with No. 9 and No. 10 ry Bearnarth was the winner on ninth inning run for the Detroit ALBIE PEARSON Tigers and Bob Allison and Har­ were tied tor the lead going into vieri, “ I'm going to the Kefauver in the eighth and ninth. the outfield collision in the 10th. Tigers that cooled off the Minne­ mon Killebrew of the Twins. today’s final round with 11-under- committee. I’ll have those two The Giants’ victory snapped a New York had a 3-0 lead in the sota Twins 7-6. Los Angeles hits while Lee Thomas • * • ■ Play Opens par 200s. judges and the ref pulled in to five-game Cardinal winning streak WILLIE MAYS had two, including his first homer I second game before the Pirates In other AL acUon, the Chicago WHITE 80X BED SOX— f : ^ Jim Ferrier, who set a tourney see where their minds were dur­ and dropped the Cards two full White Sox rapped Boston 10-0 be­ since April 16. was Pizarro, now 4-2, not only fired BTANDINCHB and course record of 61 Sunday, ing the fight.” games off the San Francisco pace. Jerry Lynch collided with Bill i the winning pitcher, with last-out and Tommy Aaron, who lo.st a Vlrdon on Ron Hunt’s fly ball and I out when Hickman’s homer beat hind Juan Pizarro’s four-hit pitch- a shutout but also banged a two- International League The Kefauver committee, a Sen­ Cincinnati dropped Los Angeles j ElRoy Face, who also had lost in after the Red Sox had taken relief from Julio Navarro. run double and a single in the This Week , W. L. Pet playoff to Tony Lema in the Mem­ ate Judiciary subcommittee, has S‘,4 games back of the Giants by jarred the ball loose, letting Rod phis Open last week, were a Kanehl score w-ith the winning ; the first game. Jay Hook, fourth the opener 11-9 on a homer by Robin Roberts, trying lor his White Sox’ second game attack. Lawyers ...... 6 1 .833 ALUMNI LEAGUE ^The deciding tally finally came in investigated the racketeering as­ scoring five imeamed runs with Met pitcher, won his third. Carl Yastrzemski. fifth, straight victory, was the los­ They put it out of reach with By HOWIE HOLCOMB Ollere ...... 4 1 .800 without a hit. Ciary Sullivan and stroke off the pace at 201. pects of prize flghtlng among oth­ the help of two Dodger errors in run. Standings The results left the Yanks hold­ er. seven runs in the sixth against Notman B ••••••••... 2 8 .400 W. L. Joe Savino paced the winners John David, the tourney chair­ er things. a 6-2 decision. It was the Dodgers' * * • TTiis is “wrapup week” for Pet. man, former Purdue golf captain Referee Jimmy Olivas scored GIANTS-CARDS— ing a lead of five percentage Boston relievers Mike Fornleles Anealdl'e ...... 2 8 .400 A A I ...... 8 0 1.000 while Steve Halstead had three- fourth straight defeat.' points over Baltimore, with Chi­ INDIANS-YANK8— and Chet Nichols. area sports teams, with only Paganl’a ...... 0 6 .000 and many times Indiana amateur the fight 69-68 and judge Harry Houston put together four suc­ Juan Marichal won his eighth Century Milstead, Green Manor ., ...... 8 0 1.000 hits tor Bantly, including a two- for the Giants with the help of cago another eight points back in Kralick pitched a two-hit gem Yastrzemski’s homer after a a handful of events on the ...... 2 champion, complained: Kraufe 69-67, both for Pastrano. cessive singles in the 17th inning NassUPf’s ...... 1 .667 run single that tied the game in “ We could have had a good a Judge John Romero had it 69-68 Mays’ bombing and Orlando " Ce- third and Kansas City three in the Cleveland opener, facing double by Chuch Schilling in the regular season schedule. But Elks ...... 1 2 .333 the seventh. to win the longest game of the Yale Great, Dies games out in fourth. only 80 Yanks and not allowing eighth inning of the opener gave W. field for a $30,000 purse. So many for Johnson. The Associated Press year, a 4-hour-48-mlnute struggle peda’s 10th homer although Bob the coming six days also Pet. Htfd. National ...... 1 2 .333 Stmday Sullivan took the mound Bolin had to finish up in the ninth. • B O a one as far as second base. Joe the Red Sox a 10-9 lead and they Moriarty’s ...... 4 .800 Only "Entrant name players staying away is un­ had it 70-69 for Pastrano. with Milwaukee, 3-1. Carl War^ bring the start of the three Fire A Police ...... 1 2 .333 and fired a four-hitter to beat fair to the sponsors.’’ In PhUadelphia, A1 Klein, a ’s triple, Stan Musial’s PLEASANTVXLLE, N, T. (API ANGELSORIOLES— Adcock settled matters lor the In­ picked up another run off loser Man. Auto Parts .... 4 .800 Bantly Oil ...... X 2 A33 Hartford National. Sa'vino again wick. Rusty Staub, Jim Campbell —"He was a big man, dians with a three-run homer in Jim Brosnan in the ninth, Dick eSAC poat-aeason tournaments, Medics ...... 2 PGA Is Erring member of the Pennsylvania Ath­ and A1 Spangler contributed the single and doubles by George Alt­ but fast Pearson batted in three runs .400 PonticelU’s ...... 0 8 .000 was the batting star with two of Junior Don Fish was man and Julian Javier gave the and agile, with all the qualities and scored two for the Angels as the sixth off - loser Bill Stafford Stuart sparked Boston’s 14-hlt of­ irolonging activity for the teams NassifTs ...... 2 .333 'xm H Da’vld said he thought the PGA letic Commission who saw the singles that gave Hal Woodeshick fense with a homer, triple, double oky enough to qualify. Green M an or...... 1 the winners' four safeties. Dick Manchester High’s only was making the mistake of spon­ fight, said he will endorse Oli­ Cards three runs in the ninth be­ needed to become one of the great they wtnged the Orioles. Felix and Joe Azeue al.so homered. .200 Full six-game weekend achedule Bomherger had the other two A the nod over Ron Piche. players of our generation.” McDowell spaced nine hits in and three runs batted in. An educated guess would give entrant in the State Open soring too many tournaments. vieri’s request for a rematch be­ The Phillies divided a pair with fore Bolin came in to get the last Torres also weighed in with three found all Alumni League teams A I hits. Five errors by Hartford two hitters. one area teeun—Rockvjlle—a sure Track Meets Saturday. “ I agree a pro shouldn’t have cause “ It was such a disputed de­ Chicago. Cal McLish won his fifth The man described was Century busy. When the final out waa re­ National made the job easier. to play 62 weeks a year. I can cision. I’m not in the habit of • » * " Mllstead, an AJl-Amerlcan tackle bet at qualification, another, Man W. L. Pet. He placed fourth in the straight for the Phils in the open­ cheater—a goodgoo< chance, end Peck ... 4 1 corded A A I and Green Manor had Green Manor kept pace by down­ see their point,” the chairman quarreling with officials. But there er 5-2 with the aid of Jim Lemon’s REDS-DODGEBS— on Yale’s football team in 1923. .800 Sets Record played their way to a tie for first Jim O’Toole became the first third—Coventry, only a long sghot Sears ...... 4 1 .800 ing PontlcelM’s y e s t ^ a y as Drai- javelin throw, behind said. “ I also can see why Player was a feeling among people that first National League homer. The Milstead died yesterday of an ap­ place — both with 3-0 records. Johnson won.” major leaguer to win nine games parent coronary at the age of 63. PITCHER HURT—Twins’ Bill Dailey bends in pain Major League opportunity. Police A F ir e ...... 8 8 .600 nls Lynch hurled a strong four- John Heaton of Wethers­ and Palmer would play for tele­ Cubs took the second 8-2 with the Ro.ockvtlle, hottest team In these Rockville’s Walt Bert- Sat’urday's action saw A A I httter. George Cochran, I^mch and vision for a guaranteed $15,000 "I’ll take a few days rest and The description was given by after being hit by a batted ball in yesterday’s game with Dillon Ford ...... 2 8 .400 field record-setting per­ help of a two-run by Billy Wil­ wheli he beat the Dodgers. He, Delock Disagrees parts, is 18-1 with two games left Army A Navy ...... 0 6 edge Bantly OH, 7-6, and Hartford Gary McDonald led the winners at apiece this week rather than com­ then talk over my future plans,” liams. th e. man who played the other Detroit. 'Trainer George Lentz, Umpire Larry Napp and .000 hold set a world duckpln formance. too, needed help in the ninth. With Both are tw ill^t affairs with El record this weekend, roll­ National defeat Pon'UcelU's, 9-5. the plate. pete, here for the $10,000 top the 27-year-old Pastrano said. The lowly New York Mets rose two out and two on. Bill Henry tackle on Yale’s unbeaten and un­ teammate Rich Rollins are on hand to help. Drive off AMERICAN LEAGUE money. It was 7-5 that Pastrano tied 1923 team — Eklwin (Ted) Batting (100 at bats) — Wag­ lington. The first Is scheduled at AMERICAN LEAGUE ing an eight-room total On Sunday A A I nipped Hartford Lsmch fanned eight and walked up and grabbed two from Pitts­ struck out Ron Fairly to end it. bat of Dick McAuliffe struck Dailey’s right (pitching) 8:80 today in Ellington; the second With ICemt Smith throwing a National, 7-5, and Green Manor just one. The four hits allowed “ At the same time if tourna­ wouldn’t last the route against the burgh, each in 10 , 2-1 and Errors by Dick Tracewskl and Blair of Fairfield now a member ner, Los Angeles and Maizone, of 1,218 to win the Teller ments are played only where no­ 34-year-old champion from Phila­ of the Yale Corporation. hand. (AP Photofax.) On Release Detail Boston, .343; Causey, Kansas City, at the same hour Thursday in shutout for five hmlnga, Seers de­ stopped winleas PonttceUi’a, 9-1. were equally toared by Ron Pitru- 4-3. Jim Hickman’s homer won DonZimmer contributed to a five- Rockville. Other games found N a s a i f f's zella and Tim Guard. Sports Schedule body can win except the great delphia who had not been whipped the second, a game in which Tra­ Milstead and Blair were called .383; Robinson, Chicago, .320; Fox, feated Peck'Lqmber, 6-4, Saturday Open at Middlefield. His run second inning. Ellington also has a date Wednes­ at Waddell Fiie]4 to move into a blanking Pohee A Fire, 3-0, to take Nasalff Arms got three runs in shot makers, the other pros won’t in almost eight years. cy Stallard was knocked out in * * • “the best pair of tackles the Blue are always oomplainlng when Chicago, 321. pinfall eclipsed the for­ BOSTON (AP) — Boston day, entertaining Coventry. tie for first place. third place and Bantly Oil edging the second and that was all Dan be able to make a living. Players Pastrano Bettor the seventh after six no-hit in­ COL’TS-BRAVES^ ever knew at one time” by Sports- Manager Johnny P esky end I need them. I asked Ike to Runs— Allison, Minnesota, 36; mer total of 1,201, set by Monday, June 8 with their names on a lot of mer­ But Pastrano outboxed and out­ writer Tim Cohame. Hinton, Washington, 38; Pearson, Indians 8-4 Smith, Tim O’Neill and Charlie the Elks, 6-5, for Its first wifi. Rofano needed. He held Itollce A nings. They took the first when Carl Warwick’s homer In the ’veteran pitcher Ike Delock pitch when we were short of Manchester closed out Ita 12. Dave Volk of Baltimore, Rockville at Ellington, 5:30 p.m. chandise owe something to the foxed Johnson in a fight that was Milstead was only eligible to pitchers in Detroit a week Los Angeles, 32; KaUne, Detroit Brackett each had two hits for A A I’s Saturday ’vlcrtoiy was Fire to three scattered hits. Re­ disagree about the edroum- gams, slate with a pair of victories the winners with BrackriA driving Md., in October of 1960. liever Carl Hohenthal blanked Medics vs. Moriarty’s, 6 p.m., home pros who stock it in their far better than many anticipated. play one year of football at Yale. ago. He said his arm whs and Slebem, Kansas City, 81. an overtime (nine-inning) affair. sbances surrounding the un­ and an 8-4 record. With 16 teams in three runs. The loeerB finally NassifTs over the last four frames Buckley. shops. There were no knockdowns, but He had previously played for conditional release o f the lat­ bothering him. Runs . Batted In—^Wagner, Los Ferrier Low Man Johnson nailed.. Willie with right two years at Wabash (College in "I simply have to have Angeles, 38; Allison, Minnesota, scheduled to play in Class A com broke through In the last inning but they had all the *nms they Peck Lumber vs. Dillon’s, 6 ter by the Bed Sox. petition this year, the Indians have with four runs, three of them on a needed. ’Tom Lomardo’s two-run Ferrier’8 31-30—61 Sunday smashes in the fifth and 13th No, It’s Positively No, Illinois. pitchers on my staff who can 85; Stuart, Boston and Nicholson p.m., ’Waddell. against par 35-36—71 was the low­ roimds that made his knees sag. He came to Yale to join the Dolock, ■who was toe only a better than .500 shot at quallflca- homer by Dennis Woods. Golf Popping at the Seams^ double off starter Bud McCarthy 10-year man on the squad, was work regularly and are willing Chicago, 84; Robinson, Chicago, Oilers 'VS. Ansaldi’s, 6 p.m.,.Ver­ est on the 1963 PGA tour and only The boiuicy Pastrano, the game’s star-studdded 1923 team after a and Kaline, Detroit 88. Uon. Sears 103 lOx^ T 2 was the key hit. planck. NATIONAL LEAGUE ' Cincinnati 6, Loe Angeles 2 out Saturday to make room for to put out something extra, on one stroke off the PGA record of most talented hit-and-nm special­ long period of Harvard dominance certain occasions when we get Hits— Schilling, Boston, Fox, Play opens Wednesday for Class Pock’s 000 004—4 4 2 Bantly b rok e Into the win col­ St. Mary’s vs. Civitan, 6:16 Mt. Today’s Games lefty Wilbur Wood brought up Smith and Hannon'; Frieman, 60. The former Australian ama­ ist, escaped each time and car­ Yogi Will Not Pitch in football. W. L. Pet. OB into a jam.” Chicago and Wagner, Los Angeles, A teams, Saturday for Class B and Old Pros Catch the Overflow umn 'With a squeaktr yesterday. Nebo. teur champion did some spectac­ ried the action back to a hlgjily A member of the Yale class of Los Angeles (Drysdale 6-5) at from the Seattle farm olub. 60; Pearson, Los Angeles, 88; C, M. Boland and Robb. An early five-run lead disappeared Teachers vs. Telephone, 6:16, San Francisco . 81 19 .620 — Howton (Farrell 4-6) (N). Wood loot to Chicago yester­ All Clubs Waived ular putting for 11 birdies, one frustrated Johnson. 1926, Milstead went on to play St. Louis ...... 30 22 .577 2 Sox ’Vice President Mike Maizone, Boston and KMlne, De­ (Coventry, which won nine of 10 but George McCann drove in the Robertson. Only Game Scheduled. day. NATIONAL LEAGUE bogey and six pars. "I thought I won. He wouldn’t NEW YORK (A P)—There is absolutely no truth to the three seasons of professional foot­ LosAjigeles ..27 22 .551 Si/, Higgins said all major leagpte troit, 57. games during the month of May, NEW TORI? — (NEA) — Golf^other things, 6,800 square feet of sixth and tle-hreaking score in the Hl-Way vs. BA <31ub, 6:16, FHnsterwald, who hasn’t won a fight,” .said the gloomy Johnson. ball with the New York Giants. "I pitched my heant out for Doubles—Versalles, Minnesota, finished with a 11-5 mark and one Tough relief by Jackie Grezel is growing so big, fat and proe- cement, 7,300 square feet of land sixth. The Elks outhlt the winners Charter Oak. Chicago ...... 27 23 .640 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE clubs refused to take Delock tour tournament since the 1960 "I've never seen a challenger run report that Yogi Berra is going to pitch for the New York He returned to Yale ajfter that this organdzation for 16 years,” 16; Causey, Kansas City, Power, to go (against Ellington). With led the Medics to a free-swingiing scaping, 160 yards of top soil and as Gary Dorsey, Bill Hawver, Elks vs. Ponticelll’s, 6:16, West Cincinnati ___ 24 28 .511 S /, W. L. Pot. GB said the bitter ex-Sox pilayer for the waiver when Boston petx>ua It la' popping at the seame. New Orleans Open, put together away and still win the f^ht.” Yankees tonight in their Goliath-David match with the New and was an assistant football Pittsburgh . . .24 24 .500 6 tried to place Ike with one of Minnesota, and Boyer, New York, only eight clubs able to qualify, IS -ll vfotory over Manchester 200 o f bank-run sand fill. It takes Mark Heller a n d Rick Roberts Side. New Y o r k _____ 26 17 .606 Vi representatd've. "I can’t un­ Auto Parts iteturday at Buckloy Most of the 6,Si2il fuU-ecale and an eagle, six birdies and a bogey Johnson received $37,(XX) and York Mets for charity. coach for a few years. Philadelphia ..23 27 .460 8 them. Elarlier efforts to trade 12; Yastrzemski, Boston, Robln- the Pa&iots’ chances Indeed ap­ three oanpentsrs, six labmmo, two collected two each. Bantly vs. NassifTs, 6:15, Mt. Pastrano $21,250, the largest purse Milstead was bom on Jan. 1, Baltimore . . . . 30 20 .600 derstand it. Field. He held the kMKni scoreless 649 par-3 courses In operation at in a 64 round to go with a pair of Ralph Houk gave the word in Milwaukee 22 27 .449 S'/, him had failed. Hon, Chicago and Kallne, Detroit, pear dim. painters, two eleotricians and a Hartford National posted I t s Nebo. 68s the first two days. of his IS-year career. Go Mets” customers plan to row 1900 and was given his unusual Chicago ...... 29 20 .592 y% Chn StUl Pitch over the last three frames. last count ore as crowded as the plumtoer to put the whole thing to­ Clevetend, before lus Yankees took their heroes across the Harlem in Houston ...... 21 30 .412 lO'/, Delock complained of a sore 11. OCm, Field Day first win Saturday grabbing a Tuesday, June 4 Fred Hawkins shot a 69 for the Pastrano weighed 174, Johnson It on the dhin twice from the In­ name by his father because he ar­ Kansas City ..26 21 .543 8 "I have been ready to pitch Triples— Hinton, Washington, Non-baseball action this week In­ Grezel also clouted three hits Polo Grounds when the New York gether, a galley. The Mets will dress at New Y o r k _____ 20 32 .385 12 pitching arm earlier this sea­ Meta are trying to expand a win­ quick 7-1 lead and hanging on for CCIL Field Day, New Britain. second straight day after an open­ 173)4. dians, that Marshall Bridges from rived with the new century. Minnesota ___ 24 23 JSII 41/2 recently but I haven’t been 8 ; Oltnton, Boston, 6 ; ^moU, Kan­ cludes the CIAC Golf Tournament to lead the attack along 'wiith Stan the ■win. The game was marked the Polo Grounds and ride over in Sunday’s Results Boston ...... 23 22 .511 4 Vi son and had a 1-2 record. ning streak o f one. Not to mention The Fahner courses feature Auto Parts vs. Green Manor, 6, ing 64 and was only 2 strokes off his bullpen caeiw would work for In his later years he held sev­ giyen the chance. My a rm Delock had a sore arm and sas City and Tresh, New York, 4. today In which Manchester Is a W olf 'wdio betted a , dou­ soaled-doWn ’voraions of the 11th by a total bf 17 bases on balls. Buckley. style — by taxi. eral positions in business and, ac­ New York 2-4, Pittsburgh 1-3, Los Angeles ..24 27 .471 6Vi bothered me some time aigo ble and single. Rich Jagoutz had the 106 industrial courses and the the pace. Lema and Bob Duden the Yanks. With the double loss in bad knee in ’62. In Boston’s Home Runs —Wagner, Los An­ p^ oipan t and the CCIL Track hole at Old Troon, the 8th at Summaries: Sears -vs. Army A Na'vy, 6, had 20Ss and 16 players had 206 Eaetern League The “New Breed” may w a lk , cording to Blair, “finally found his (both 10) Cleveland ...... 19 25 .432 8 when I was ordered to pitch. geles and Allison, Minnesota, 18; a homer for losing Auto Parts. 149 at schools and 189 military in- Cleveland and Baltimore next on bus, subway or fly but they’ll be strong pennant contending Field Day tomorrow at New stallattona. Wothersfledd, Conn., the 17th at A- A I 203 010 001—7 7 5 Waddell. or better. toe schedule tomorrow, the Yanks niche" with the Security Colum­ Philadelphia 6-2, Chicago 2-3 Detroit ...... 20 27 .426 Si/j Now that it feels bet/ter, I year of 1955 Delock missed six Stuart, Boston, Nicholson, Chica­ Britain., . Medics 080 131—18 13 2 Aronimink, Pa., the Augusta Na­ Bantly 003 000 300—6 10 5 there. bian Banknote Co. of New York Washington .. 17 35 .327 14 Dave Butoy used his tantallz- are in a press for pitching. The Houston 3, Milwaukee 1, (17) haven’t been given the chance. weeks in the middle of the go, Battey, Minnesota and Man­ Coach Paul Phlnney’s runners Auto Parts 137 000—11 6 7 Ih this big, 'Wide, ■wonderful tional’s 16th and many others to Cummings and Savino; Tedford Bring your ear plugs! a ty . San Frai\clsco 6, St. Louis 4 Sunday’s Results I feel sure I can still pitch tle, New ’York, 10. Wolf, Oresel (3) and Mlnney, oountey these is still room to Ingly slow curve to perfection last Mets also will roach into th^r bull­ season with an injury to his ■nd field men will go to Arute test the mettle of the skilled play­ and Gott. night giving up but four singles pen, starting left-handed reliever Cleveland 6-7, New York 0-2 better than some of the irftoh- right shoulder. Stolen Bases— Aparlcio, Balti­ Field en masse tomorrow with B. Ellison (4); Ogren, MUsweld swing a oat, but not a golf club — er. Fifth Major Accident Fatal Detroit 7, Minnesota 6 ers now working in the ma­ The ex-Marine from Michi­ more, 16; Wood, Detroit and javelin tosser Don Fisher giving (6) and Ballard. end two professionals are doing For the dilettante there are mul­ as he pitched the Reading Red Ken McKenzie. A A I 040 120 X—7 4 3 Sox bo a 7-0 -viatory over FUmira ’The refturn of Casey Stengel to Boston 11-0, Chicago 9-10 jors." gan appeared in 322 major Charles, Kansas Oty, 7; Smith, the best chance for field prowess something about tt. ticolored water wheels, a Washing­ Htfd. National 000 202 1—5 4 5 Washington 6, Kansas C3ty 4, "Ike the only player on l^gue games, completed 32 Baltimore, Landis, (^icago, Pear­ and Co-Captains Jim Bracken and INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Arnold Palmer, the current ton Monument (scaled down), alot in the Flastem League. In the only Yankee Stadium for the first time Sullivan and Savino; McOortan To Veteran Driver A1 Crowe other game, Binghamton got , tour since he was turned out of a Job ( 10) this club who was wrtth it and had an 83-72 record but son, Ix>s Angeles - and Hinton, Oralg PhUllps the top running bets. Sixth-inning rally fell short at sweetheart o f the massea, ia’ spon-. shot, boll toot and rocketshlp. and Oata'ido,' Vlara (4). Los Angeles 8, Baltimore 2 when I played for the Red over the past three campaigns Washington, 6. Verplanck Field Saturday and Oil­ soring putting courses. Sam Snead At present there are some 25 or runs in the seventh inning, plus as too old after losing the 1960 stout relief ■work from winner , was enoiugh to in­ Today’s Games Sox,” P e ^ y said. “I like him had an 11-16 mark. His life- Pitching (flve decisions)—Stock ers held on to trounce Norman’s, ia erecting par-3 night end day 30 Pahner courses in operation and NEW BREMEN, Ohio (AP) —Adown, then righted itself. Two ri- Chicago (F it t e r 4-6) at Los Green Manor 310 212 0—9 18 4 John O’Donoghue (4-4) and FVed sure a bumper turnout of "I hate personally, but I simply can’t tlqie earned run average was Baltimore, 5-0, 1.000; Fischer, 9-5. layouts. the corporation hopes to have as Ponticelll’s 000 010 0— 1, 4 4 Automobile racing was in Allen vals plowed into the disabled car, Angeles (Turley 1-4) (N). John Quaglia, Jack Jackston and Norman to defeat Charleston, 7-6. toe Yankeee” fans. „ i * got along with pitchers who more than 4.00. Kansas City and Bodton, New M VP Award Palmer's putting paraphernalia many as 70 going by the middle of Lyndh and Barrv: Anderson, Crowe’s blood. He came back from giving Crowe another severe jolt. Minnesota (Pascual 7-4) at Kan­ York, 7-1, .876; Pappas, Balti­ Skip Wlgpanowski all ooUected la a far cry from the miniature June. four major crashes in htUe more Manager John McNamara’s two Long Rehearsal Cervlnl (4) and White. Two other core nicked the plleup. run single capped the winning With toe Mets’ "New Breed" sas City (WIckersham 3-3) (N ). more, 4-1, .800; Rakow, Kansas homers tor the hard-httting win­ golf oouraee that erupted like Snead Has Oourae than a year. The fifth, at New Only Games Scheduled. Crowe’s oar caught fire but he rally and offset three Charleston ba-ving had two extra-inning ■vic­ City, 6-2, .760. Former Maaohester High ners. Lou Cherrone had three hits toadstools during the Depression. Snead opened the first of his Bremen Speedway yesterday. Wil­ Strikeouts— Barber, Baltimore, for Norman^s, one of them a hom­ NasalfTs 030 000 x—3 3 1 ■was pulled out. honie runs. tories yesterday to rehearse their Polo Grounds Perfect Arena athlete Clyde Richard has been In those days a vacant lot, can of layouts In Sharpes, Fla., in the Police A Flire 000 000 0—0 3 0 ed him. bugle calls and loosen up their __ a Bunning, Detroit and Pascual, selected the most valuable er. nails and some old boards were A t the Indianapolis 50O-mile Me­ Crowe was taken to Good Sa­ Oilers 20s 301—9 7 7 Cape Canaveral area. It is a 2,868- Romano and Dragon: McCarthy, arms, the trip across the Harlem Minnesota 70; Cheney, Washing­ player on the Rensselaer Foly- all that ■was needed for the basic yard course with 16 par-3 and two morial Day (jlasric, Crowe’s car maritan Hospital in Dayton. He James Jacobson, 21, of Swan ton, 62; Pena, Kansas City, 69. Norman’s 000 006— 6 6 1 layout Hohenthal (2) and PUkorris. River to greet the more reserved Whnloihnlo InsUtnte basebaU par-4 holes surrounding a drl'vlng hit a wall on the 48th lap, forcing never regained bonsdouaness and ■Valley, Idaho, will captain Dart­ For Jim Pier sail Production Jenkins and Quaglia; Sullivan, If the entrepreneur wanted to Yankee fans bordered on a oru- team. The honor was height­ range, putting green and clubhouse Bantly 050 OQl 0—6 6 0 him out tor a 27th place finish died a couple of hours later.' mouth’s sW team next winter. sade. NATIONAL LEAGUE ened by the fact the selection Daunt and Cherrone. get fancy, the attic was ransacked on 60 acres. Batting (100 at bats)—Coving­ for old cuckoo clocks, broken- Elks 003 200 0—5 10 3 worth $5,700. But he wasn’t in­ "Bring on them Yanks," was the NEW YORK— (N EA)—It was was made hy Ms RPI team­ Some 126 meroury floodlights of ton, Philadelphia, .351; Groat, St. down coffee grinders, old bustles Hughes, Kastauskas (2) and jured badly. war chant that aroee from the inevitable that mates. 1,000 watts flood this fairways and Gott; Roberts and Fitzgerald. Here, Crowe, 84, of Springfield, would wind up with the New Louis, .341; White, St. I/>uis, 329; and stuffed owls which ■were scat­ greens at night. Each floodlight Polo Grounds last night (8:56 Oepeda San Francisco, .323; Boyer, Richard Is a senior at BFI, HL, was going for relative "pea­ York Mets. majoring In meohanloal en­ Sports Chatter tered about w illy^U y to add zest. projects 10 footcandles on the tees EDT) when they finally finished St. Louis, .325. Htfd. Natloneil 070 101 x—9 4 1 nuts” at a half-mile dirt track. the business of the day (and night) With the demonstrative New gineering. Needs for Coarse and fi-ve on the fairways. M i^ PontlcelU’s 012 020 0—6 5 4 LIFETIME Runs— Flood, St. I»uis, 47; H. His Sxning car struck a 'wall on and had beaten Pittirtiirgh twice. Breed badly in need of a replace­ To oreot an 18-bole course under downtown main toreeta are illu­ Benson and White; Hlllnskl and the 11th lap of the SO^lap featiu-e. ment character since Marvelous Aaron, Milwaukee, 42; White, St. NUMERAL WINNERS at Palmer franchise takes, among minated to one footoandle. , Oataldl. No Galleys* (Taxia Louis, 39; Robinson, Cincinnati, It flipped over, skidded upside R was not true that the "Let’s Marv Throneberry shuffled off to Brown University this spring in­ 36; Brock, Chicago and Cepeda, cluded Jeff MoOomrlck of Man­ GUARANTEED Buffalo, the Polo Grounds is a San F'ranclsco, 85. Ellington Kidge perfect arena for the Piersall Cir­ chester who received his freshman cus. Runs Batted In—^F. Aloii, San award in crew. 1963 The New Breed immediately Pi Francisco, 89; H. Aaron, Mll- MATCH PLAY v»t. PAR WHukee, C e p e ^ San Franciwo AMERICAN LEAGUE MUFFLERS VETERAN BOWLER Maurice Sunday (Full Handicap) adopted Plersell as its new baby. ..Adoook (6),( Whitfield (4), As- Jimmy, as amazing as the Mets, and Boyer, Sfc Louis, 88; White, (Hippo) Ooirentl received the Hi Low gross — Jim Risher 33-39— St. Louis, 37. i «ie (1), Indians; KaUne (»). Colae blended into the raucous picture Neighbor Award as the most val­ 72. Hita— Groat, St. Louis, 78; rito (6), Tigers; Allison (18), KU- YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE LARK perfectly. He is right down the uable bowler In toe Oomtectlout •riwsw i t ) , Twins; OMuey 2 (8), Men — Lou Becker 5-up, Bob White, St. Louis, 69; Ceped^ San Men’s Miajor Duckpln L«ague at Baum 4-up,‘ Les Baum 1-up, Bill New Breed’s alley, its kind of a AUiIetlos; NMiolsoa (10), Hansen guy. And there is plenty- of room Francisco and Boyer, St. Louis, Its annual banquet recently. He Petersen 1-up, Tom Wolff 1-up. 68; Flood, St. Louis, 61. ^), Ward (5), Robinson (S), for his matchless odd and straight White Sox; Stuan (10), Yastrzem- averaged 133.14 for the flrot place n795 Women —• Dora Kellner 1-up, Doubles— Oepeda, San FYaneJs- Holiday Lanea team. ball performances in center field. Delivered In Manchester Bette Wolff 1-up. co, 16; Javier, St. Louis,, 14; Pin­ (2), Ri^ Box; Pearson (4), L. w il ia m L STOCKDALE jijJIjMdz An •xclutivs Inner construction kMps International Parts Kdekers — Sandy Pieper 97-19— He is the whipped cream on the Thomas (8), Angels;, Hinton (8), su-ndae. son, Cincinnati and Groat, St. NATIONALLY-KNOWN gym­ Corp. mufflers quiet ss s w hisper. . . alienee that Is sealed In tight 78, Pete Naktenis 79-9—70. Loul^ 13; Santo, Chicago and flfnalms. BOLAND Younger mentbers of the New NATIONAL UDAOUE nastic ar.U8bs will appear fax an sx- ^ as long at you own your car. . Breed who Imve taken to show­ JIMMY PIERSALL Fairly, Los Angeles, 12. MUtfon FHdsy, JUne 7 at EUlng’- I MOTORS BLIND NINE Triples—^Brock and Williams, Mays S (10), Cepeda (lOh Saturday (One-half Handicap) ering opposing with as­ "Actor needs an audience” aata; wminina (6), Mbthews (8), bon High BobooL They include Abs PRESENT A PERSONAU.Y NARRATED COLOR FILM l aurwfoi/ Conttnusus, slacirlcally welded teams, heavier gauge 368 Center St.—643-4079 sorted garbage wonit throw any­ Odoago, Skinner, Cincinnati and and Miurtel Oioaslleld former eteelTdouble-wrapped construction, all-welded internal bafflae Low gross — Tom Schiller 75. wear 37. Ol’ Case rarely waddles F ^ . St. Louis, 6 ; Cardenas,

‘ / ICANCHESTER EVENING HER^^D, BtANCHESTEB, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1968 P A G E THIBO BfANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, HANCHESTBB. OONN« MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1968 Apartmentsr-Platn— Houses For Sale^\72 Houses For Sale 72 Tenements . 68 Honac* Fbr Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 ^ „ ^ t W 8 0 m o n t h l y . A t ^ . Household Serrices THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Rooms Without Board ^ ROOM duplex, central iooa------TER — Clean, convsnl- MANCHESTER — 8 room Cape, im m a c u l a t e Attractive Cape, MANCHESTER — Must Mil due to Hannon Calls Highway Survey By FA6ALY and SHORTEN Houachold Goods 81 Uve l-bedroom ranch, ahim’bnw. oompaet, no problem with Offered IS-A tlon, now available: One oar ga­ • ^ m s, pellar, ameslte drive excellent condition, carport, one- finished rec room In basement. occupational transfer. One-year- with CENTRALLY LOCATED room n g s. ElOO per month, plus oare of maldtanancs, cheaper than rent­ half acre, many extras, a beauty Large airy kitchen, fireplace, old 6 room raised ranch ..with 2-car M" BENGAL GAS range ing, 4 Cape, fuU cellar, FURNITURE RBFINISHED — heating unit, call 649-2682 any with parking, attractively fumlah- jami. Call M8-1S7S. Hutchins. Realtor, 649-8133, —$16,900. Also, 4 bedroom ranch, could be four bedrooms. Schools, garage. Features large kitchen Townes Attempt at Whitewash CLASSIFIED Scratches, bums removed, color ed, very clean and quiet, reiaqn* aluminum ^QQmbinatlons, 3 bed­ plus family room, 3 baths, attach­ churches, shopping close. Early time. with bullt-lns, lavatory In master chained. Manchester Retlnlshlng able. 848-1888.______yOR RHINT First floor, 4 rooms rooms, waik-utKmcpandaUe attic, ed 3-car garage. Call on thla one. occupancy. Mr. Charboneau, Bel- bedroom, fireplace, plus many ex-r ■ '•■ I Co., 643-9283. NOT $900, NOT $800, and bath, close to Main Strest. $13,000. Wolvert^^.Agaaoy, Real- Have eeveril 4 and 6 room flore Agency, 648-5121. tras. Pleasant setting on 100x200 "If the hiring of a New Britain* “ Syatema analyst Bntno DeMar­ Rsasonabls rant. 649-8816. tor, 640-381$. ranchee In the $11,000 elaea. QaU systems analyst Is an attempt by NOT $700, NOT $600, BOLTON NOTCH lot In a most desirable neighbor­ co, who according to the local pp- NO! NO! f u r n is h e d r o o m for rent, near the Elleworth Mitten Agency, ANDOVER — Older house, needs either General Manager Richard per has found much to be desir^ ADVERTISING yOB BENT — 1-8-8 room apart- ROCSOiEDOB ~ Coat hood. Wemt action — will consider Building— Contracting 14 NOT EVEN $860 Main St., 649-3170. 8 Haiel St. Realtor, B4S-09SO or 648-3S3B. painting and papering. $7,600. Jo- any reasonable offer. Call owner Martin or the Board of Directors in the highway department, boa msnts. No psts or children: TsI. ranch, $ bedrooms, 3 bethel' Mpb Barth, Broker, 649-0320. to whitewash the present system of BUT A WHOLE HOUSE ATTRACTli^ SLEEPING room, $9,900 pue family room, jrarage, W obd^ 644-0610 after 6 p.m. weekdays foimd nothing that the people, in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPl’. HOURS QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, 8 ROOMS LOVELY 648-90W.______and anytime weekends. government,'’ John Hannon, chair­ our opinion, don’t already know. • basements reflnished. bullt-lns, central, gentleman, parking, lot, $27,000, Phllbrick Agency, MANCHESTER — 4 bedroom Gar­ 8 A.M. to 5 PJW. NEW FURNITURE 949-8464, ■ BOLTON man of the Citizen’s Committee “ His claim of saving $90,000 to - formica. tlJe. general repair. No shower, private entrance. Call at yiVE ROOMS, sscond floor, 27 EcOTomy 4-room ranch, ame- rison Colonial, 24 foot living room, BEAUTIFUL U 4 R Spilt Level, 2 for Better Government said this AND APPLIANCES 195 Spruce St. * Lilley Btrsst, garags. Adults only. formal dining room, center hall, $00,000 without putting people out job too small. Call William Rob­ EVBRYTHINQ ***• farden space, full baths, park-llke lot, attractivo morning, "the committee does not bins Carpentry Service. 649-3446. No psts.______89 HOLLISTER — 4 bedrooms, $14,800 . . . Immaculate three den or office, finished rec room of work is hard to believe, when all FOR ONLY $500.00 FURNISHED ROOM for’ rent for quick occupancy. ible Bth, Close to ell schools, bedroom ranch, built in 1940 family room, 2-zone heat. AND A believe that it is going to fool the he speaks of Is transferring em­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT N«w mortgage, minimum down with fireplace, 2-car garage, alu­ people.’’ MONDAY Thni FRIDAY 10:S0 AJ«.—SATURDAY 9 AJM. ALL KINDS OF carpentry and Which Includes gentleman, kitchen privllegee, all yOUR ROOM cold flat, rsar porch, C and stores. Large living room, or so. Ceramic tile bath, living SWIMMING POOL AND PA’HO! ployes from one department to or UBume $69. monthly pay­ minum siding, treed lot, $29,900. Mr. Charboneau, Belfiore Agency, "The elimination of the position painting, roof and gutter work, 1 Westlnghouse Refrigerator conveniences, parking. Call osntral. CiUl 640-4688; days, or ment!. V *- il formal dining room, built-in cedar room, separate dining, plus a Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. another. kitchen arid bathroom remodeling, 1 Emerson Television 649-6914 after 6. 643-7267 sve. closet, fully partitioned cellar, ex­ nice light kitchen. Full dry 648-6121. of Deputy Director of Public Works, now held by Chester Lang­ "To our committee this would PLEASE READ YOUR AD . dormers and hatchways. J. Char- 1 Bedroom Siilte cellent heating system, front and basement letrge rear porch af­ VERNON — 8 bedroom Colonial seem to indicate that other de­ ClaMlfled or "Want Ads" are taken over the phone as a con­ est, 849-0722. 1 Living room Suite • gHERIDAN APARTMENTS, 618 rear porch, aluminum storm win­ fords the maximum of pri­ ranch.. Large nxims, fireplace, A try, and the reorganization of the 1 Dinette Set COMFORTABLE, WELL fumlahed Main Strsst, third floor 8 room Lots For Salft 73 highway department, is only a par­ partments are presently working venience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST DAY IT LAWRENCE F. FIANO dows, 3 car garage, ameslte vacy on this 1% acre plot Blue Ribbon home, Tongren shorthanded. CALL ME on your formica needs, 1 Healthrest Mattress room, 272 Main Street. Parking. apartment, $69. Heat, hot water, drive. Owner 640-8118. Excellent financing, too. Agency, 643-6821. tial solution to our problems. APPRARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next inser­ Realtor 648-3766 t h r e e BUILDING lots prime ’’No two or three individuals can "One Item we do take note of la bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, 1 Healthrest Spring stove, refrigerator and uttltties. location, AA zone. Phllbrick tion. The Herald la responsible for only ONE Incorrect or om itt^ 2 Throw-Rugs COMFORTABLE ROOM in quiet WADDELL SCHOOL — 8 bedroom be blamed for the present state of (DeMarco’s suggested) ellmlnotian insertion for any ailvertisement and then only to the extent of a vanitory units, table-tops and Adults only. 648-6604. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor MANCHESTER — 7 room Cape, Agency, 649-8464. island stands. 649-8936. 1 Boudoir Chair private home, garage, gentleman. Charles Nicholson 743-6864 ranch, comer lot, plenty of trees, loads of cabinets, bullt-lns, alumi­ affairs in Manchester. of the guide at the disposal area, to "make grood" Insertion. Errors which do not lessen the vahie ol 2 Vanity Lamps Phon(S'643-6848. MODERN APARTMENT, 8 large tremendous buy at $16,700. T. J. 648-1577 num storms, breezeway, attached "What we do need is a complete be replaced by signs. From con­ the adverUaement tvUl not be oorrected by “make insertion. INDUSTRIAL lot for sale, railroad HOME REPAIR and maintenance 2 Pillows unfumlshed rooms, very good con­ Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. garage, plus summer house with siding 300 feet frontage, depth of reorganization of government in ditions in this area in the past, It remodeling, roofing and altera­ 1 Pr. Blanket^ ATTRACTIVELY fumlahed bed­ dition. second floor, automatic Manchester, such as is now under would seem to Indicate more help room near Center, hot water and MANCHESTER —■ Appealing cus­ barbecue pit; also, completely your cholqe. Call 649-3391. tions Call Russ Atkins, Builder, 1 Cocktail Table heat apd hot water furnished, $86 b o w e r s SCHOOL - 6% room furnished-bomb shelter. Chambers consideration by the Charter Re­ is needed in this area. 643-0411. heat. Tel. 643-8547. ranch’ large modem kitchen with tom built 6 room SpUt Level on HERE’S LOCA'nON. value and YOUR COOPERATION WILL 2 TaJ;)Ie Lamps a month. /Available August. quality in one package. 6 room Realty, 648-2826, 648-6930. B-ZONE LOT FOR SALE, ap vision (Commission. "We do not object to a study BE APPRECIATED bullt-lns, large living room, .«re- high elevation. Features Include a DIAL 643-2711 1 9x12 Rug FURNISHED ROOM for rent, gen­ Adults. 040-1760 after 6 p.m. Colonial Cape vrith garage; fire­ proximately half an acre, all fa-1 "The committee feels very for­ being made of town problems, and ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, ga­ 1 Floor Lamp place, 8 bedrooms, garage, wood- full plaster house, 2-car garage. cilities, including sidewalk. Call rages. dormers, all types of tleman preferred. All new facili­ Formal dining room, 3 fireplaces, place, 1)4 baths, very large tunate that the CRC must make even spending $9,0(X) for the serv­ 1 Smoker BIX ROOM duplex, with furnace, Pbllbrick Agency, rooms, plaster walls, attractive 649-3391. its official report before the people ice. if It is a legitimate study of carpentry. No job too small. Call ties. Free parking. Private en­ Blssell St., Immediate occupancy, o4w*o404, 1)4 baths, stfdnleas steel double Nelson Higgins, 644-1700. 36 Pc. Dinnerware Set trance. On bus line. 648-8018. lot with many trees. Inspect this Vernon > select a new board of directors town problems and town govern­ 24 Pc. Silver Set $80. Inquire 68 Birch St. oven, baseboard hot water heat, BOLTON CENTER — Approxi­ next year. T A ^ B R STREET - Bowers large lot with storage shed. Im­ unusual home now. Mid-twenties. ment, from top to bottom. 18 Yds. Floor Covering Eve. Mr. Rueter, 648-0809, Wolver- mately 8 acre site with large School area. 7 room Colonial, 8 mediate occupancy. Priced below pond. Ideal homeslte. T. J. Crock­ TROUBLE REACHING OUR ADVERTISER? Special Services 15 EVERTTHING ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. PRACTICALLY NEW Rooms With Board 59-A Furnished Apartments 63-^ twin sized be,'*roonu, garage, market. Phone 6a-6378, Brae- ett, Realtor. 648-1577. Morris LePine, 17. of Main SR., ONLY $800.00 . mortgage, only $16,900. Bura Realty. TREE CUTTING and removal, lots Free storage until wanted. Free WEST SIDE — 6 room Cape, rec­ Rockville-V ernon Vernon, was arrested ,Saturday at WILL TAKE elderly or middle a n FOUR ROOM furnished apartment, Hayes Agency, 648-4808. BOLTON — 4 BUILDING lots, not 24-Hour Answering ServiM cleared, insured, Joe Pelletier, delivery anywhere in Conn. person to board. Quiet home. reation room, close to bus Une Garrison Colonial, 7 extra 2:07 am. on Rt. 30 and ctaorgsd 742-7558. centrally located, 3 or 8 gentle­ and shopping, $16,800. Phllbrick large rooms featuring Living too red hot, but prices are low. with speeding. Constable 'William Help Wanted— Female Help Wanted— Free set-up by our own reliable c e 11 e n t meals. References. MANCHESTER — T room split Ray Holcombe, Realtor, 644-1285. men. Original price for all this men preferred. Will consider Agency, 649-8464. room with sugar white granite Liswell made the arresL LePins Is Male or Female 628-0077. level, 1V4 baths, rec room, gar­ Sweeney Gets Free in Herald Readers WAITRESS - OVER 21, experi- merchandise was $828.46. Some family. 646-0468. fireplace, formal dining room, WYLLYS ST. — Extraordinary scheduled for Rookvttls Obcult PICNIC TABLES — Extra sturdy, age covered paUo half acre or $SALE$ FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch, nooiing—Siding 16 enced preferred, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. fortunate person can purchase it parkUke grounds. Hayeg Agency, built-in kitchen, family room, single lot. 240 foot frontage. Court June 18. Want infommUoD on one of onr olassined nilTiirtMmifsitnT No Apply mornings, Patio Drive In. BOOKKEEPER w m i general all bolted construction, 6 foot large recreation room. 2 full Ifdger and payroll tax experience $19.96, 8 foot $22.96, 10 foot all for only $800.00. Apartments— Flat*— 643-4808. 2-car garage, one and a half 643-7444. Jail Contract Henry S. Driver, 66, o f 136 answer at tbe teiephone listed t Simply wall the A. A. DION, m e RoofI W. Middle Tpke. TWO ROOM apartment, furnished. • baths, 2-car garage, excellent con- baths, 1-acre hilltop setting. painting. Carpentry. Aaeratlr., RockvUle, is accepting dona­ 649-2425 Or 649-8963. paint extra. Also scraping. Lpointment. 20’’ WELBILT GAS range. 643-2070. EIGHT ROOM Cape, 4 bedrooms, ing room, modern kitchen, only pancy. Owner-Broker, 649-5051, tions, Some of the boys foimd ment was also raided last Sept. 30. black, power brakes, power steer­ 742-8101. r B Hilliard St.. Manchester. 649-4665. office of the Authority, 24 Blue- EDISON ROAD — Cape, 4 down, 3 $12,900. Ann Hunter will show. dining room, kitchen, living room oar crash on (Jenter St., just west ing, excellent condition, very, field Drive, Westhlll Gardens, unfinished up, fireplace, garage, dining room, family room, attach­ 649-9152. with fireplace, large lot. Offered of Winter St., which sent Mrs. yesterday that residents were not More than 50 policemen took part MOWING LAWNS — Hedge trim­ ed garage, 76x160' lot, shade at home. Good weather and the in yesterday’s raid. clean. Clarke Motor Sales, ming, odd jobs. Ray Hardy, PAINTING — Interior and exteri­ SCREENED LOAM for the best hi FOR THAT Cottage — Apartment Manchester, Connecticut on June patio, oil heat. Owner 649-0069. below bank appraisal. $22,500. EJmma Gronx, 66, driver of the 649-2012. lawns from our screenl^ plant trees, $17,600. Phllbrick Agency, COVENTRY—Bolton Stone Beauty MANCHESTER — Especially ap­ Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. last day of the Miemoria] Day 643-5541. or. free estimates, reasonable Help Wanted— Male 36 size refrigerator, $66., wringer 4, 1963, at 8:00 p.m. to determine BEL AIR r e a l Es t a t e o o . other oar, and her husband Andover - Columbia. George Grif- type washer, $35. 18x30 porcelain W1RBS8T &TRBBT-Ds»gtitfUl~lo 649-8464. Built by master mason, rare pealing custom built brick ranch, weekend (xxnhtned to hire resi­ prices. 742-7286. whether said Authority shall pur­ Flower Fashion Building 8 bedrooms, family room, dining George Gronx; 78, both of South lOS’T DeSOTO, SPORTSMAN. - Fire HAROLD & SON Rubbish Re­ EXPERIENCED painters wanted. flng, Inc., 742-7886 sink. $8. All A-1. 649-0176. chase the remainder of the site room foTOSr Cheney residence In charm and value. 6 oversize SO. WINDSOR — Big famUy? dents away. Flite engine, power .steering, pow­ DOLL HOUSE — Manchester. Cute room, spacious kitchen, unusual Axrworth, N. H., to Manchester Me­ moval. cellars, attics, aijjj yards, PAIlsh'IN.G. EXTERIOR and in-! Work located between Manchester 1------— — I formerly occupied by Silver Lane 643-9332 Park-Uke arttlng. 8 bedrooms, 4H rooms, 2 full baths, 1 acre of Here’s one answer. L^rge Split An electric scoreboard has been er brakes-, good condition. Low SUPER-CEDED ROTARY ^md baths eacoelleat eondltloa. Owner 4-room ranch, fireplace, recrea­ living room with fireplace, 1)4 Level with 2 family rooms, 1)4 morial Hospital for treatment of ARE YOU IN weekly or monthly pick-up. Har­ terior. paperhanging, wallpaper ,■ and Glastonbury. 633-7765 between FOR SALE — 22 cu. ft. all alumi-1 Homes located south of and adja- tall timbers,^ enjoy a home that chin and forehead lacerations, re given to the Ottle League for price. 649-8062, 9 a.m. - 1 a.m. 6-7, or apply at 44 Bayberry Road, reel ’Toro mowers at ’ special 848-7i44. tion room, patio, outside fireplace, needs minimum care. Just re­ baths, 2-car garage. Tree studded baths, garage, 100x830 yard, kitch­ Henry Park by the Ted Trudon old Hoar, 649-4d34. removed, floors sanded, dry wall freezer. Call 643-7867 cent to, Westhlll Gardens 'Member beautifully landscaped, $12,200. specUvely. Lahda was unhurt, po­ Glastonbury. prices! Save up to $20. Marlow’s. after 4. At.1,. OJA1. J ____- j r •« duced to $20,600. Inspection costs lot. 7 rooms of easy, convenient en range included. Immediate oc­ Inc., Rt. 83 auto agency. 1957 DODGE, exceptionally clean,, work. Rea.sonable rates. Fully in-' 867 Main Street. Dated this 24th day of May 1963. Manchester Board of Realtors Carlton W. Hutchins. 649-6182. lice said. or out of ALL KINDS OF clocks repaired sured. 649-9658, Joseph P. Lewis you nothing. Call Art Foraker. living. Mid twenties. Robert Wol­ cupancy. Assumable VA mort­ City Council Meets well kept, one owner auto, fine! ^ Robert T. Vennart, Multiple Listing Service verton Agency, 649-2813. Ehre. Police said that Mrs. Gronx was and cleaned, antiques Included. Chairman OLDER 6 ROOM home off Center gage, asking $18,900. Glenni Rob­ The Olty OouncM will adopt • mechanical condition. 643-1003. > Work guaranteed. Call 649-1962 be­ EXPERIENCED Painter wanted. SPECIAL SALE — Picnic tables, ZENITH CONSOLE TV In good BOLTON AREA Conrad Rueter, 643-0309. V erts Agency, MLS Realtors, driving a vehicle east on (Center St. HOT WATE R ? extra sturdy 2’’ lumber, 6 foot Street, one block from transporta­ tax rate totqight to recommend tween 9-12 noon and after 4 p.m: Electrical Services 22 Call 643il420. condition, $50. 643-6389. 644-1621, 628-0794, 644-1337. when Lahda, driving west in the to oity voters Tuesday. June 11. FOR SALE — 1958 Volkswagen $12.95, 7 foot $14.60. Delivered. W. tion, park-iike yard, breeze way, SOUTH WINDSOR — SpUt level, S wrong lane, attempted to pull back Sunroof. $795,-firm; 1957 Buiek 4- STOCK ROOM attendant. High Zinker, 876-7143. EVERYTHING. In sterilized recon­ $10,900 ' garage, trees, shrubs. 4)4* mort­ BARROWS & WALLACE The meeting tomlght win begin Just a day'for fuel - A-1 SCREEN REPAIR -service FREE ESTIMATES Prompt serv­ bedrooms plus famUy room. This into his line of traffic. She ap­ at 7:30 in a t y Hall. door hardtop, i-uns good, a.sking with. Alcoa screening. Call School education, previous ex­ ditioned used furniture and ap­ gage. Mr. (Jharboneau, Belfiore is a good house, good location at can get you out of tronblet $425. 1958 Ford 2-door sedan, auto­ ice on all types of electrical wir­ FARMALL F-20 tractor with new 85 East Center St. plied her brakes and was at a City residents pay a 15.5 mill 649-4533 for free pickUp and de­ ing. Licensed and Insured Wil.son perience helpful. ’The Iona Man­ pliances, high qualitv—low prices. Agency, 643-6131. a good price, $15,800. Call now. Vernon near stop when the left front and matic transmis.sion, fair condition. ufacturing Co., 643-2111. ' tires. iRuns good,, $296. Interna­ I room ranch, fireplace, one rate in addition to the 38 mill rate livery. Prompt sendee. Quantity E l e c t r 1 c a 1 Co.. Manchester, LeBlanc Furniture, 195 South St, acre lot, privacy, ■view, easy Manchester, Conn. Ray Holcombe, Realtor, 644-1288. aides of each car collided. Both If you live in a typical house, $325. May be seen at 116 Benton discounts. tional jtraller plows.' 643-2371. Rockville. 875-2174. Open 9-8.‘ MANCHESTER Vicinity — Trim, paid by all town dwellers. WMle Street. 649-4817. Glastonbury. 633-7376. financing. tidy, 6 room ranch, wlUi its own cars had to. be towed from the the t o ^ rate is an Increase of you could easily run out o f hot EXPERIENCED truck driver. Ap­ ' Open i Days a Week COVENTRY LAKE — $11,000. FIVE LARGE BEDROOMS LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and ply Willieim Peck Lumber, 3 FORD , PICKUP, new clutch, gen­ ...trout breok, full cella.r, ol! heat, scene with extensive damage, tt three mills this year, the city rate .water several times a week. 1960 COMET station wagon. 4- erator, etc. Cedar clothesline Lakefront home, excellent, area repaired, sales a.nd service, rental Floor Finishing 24 Main St., .Manchester. 1960 RCA COLOR television, $406 amlninum combinations, 8 bed­ 8:80 a:m. to 9 p.m. was reported. is not expected to increase. Now you can have all the hot door. Automatic transrhission ^ poles, many sizes; ‘also, chain 649-1292. LAWRENCE F. FIAiNO rooms, level lot, quiet neighbor­ (John Hand Dr.), 5 large ntoma, At 3:45 p.m. Saturday, a minor Rockville .-Vnests equipment. L & M Equipment '—■■■------saw. 649-1353. garage, completely rebuilt ;1968. water you need at one time for plus many extras. Excellent con­ Cnrp , Route 83,, Vernon,______875-7609.____ - SANDING and reflnlshlng Realtor 643-2766 hood, Ideal, $14,600. Wolverton (549-6306 — 876-6611 _ Eight room contemporary co­ two-car collision was also In­ AUoe Engfer,. 50, of 84 Grovd only S yit* a- day. Think of it— dition. 32.-000 miles. Direct from .1______- -VTe__ A.______I I ar50/^i oH**4nn 4^ « ______v ELECTRICIAN’S helper or jour­ year "round home, immediate oc­ Manchestei exchange. Enterprise (specializing in older floors). Agency, Realtor, 649-2818. lonial, breqzeway, carport, vestigated by police, who issued a St., was arrested yesterday at only a day! owner, $1,400. Call Rockville 1945,' Painting. Cellkgs. Pap'^rhanging. neyman. Call 644-1429. cupancy. C!an be bought furnished DARK, Ric h , stonS free loam, fill, Oiarlea Nicholson 742-6364 for $12,600. T. J. Crockett, Real­ utility building, 1)4 baths, written warning to one motorist, 7:30 p.m. and charged with driving 875-7320. No job too small. 'John Verfallle, COVEN^Y — Excellent 4 room FREE APPRAISALS ON Clement F. Fanton, 50, of 59 Elro a . motor vehicle while under the Yes, thanks to Mobilheat— LAWNS GRADED and seeded, dry 649-5750. MAN TO: DRIVE light delivery gravel, sand, stone. Call 643-8603. ranch, fireplace, breezeway, ga­ tor, 643-1677: paneled fireplace wall. large and on oil-fired hot water heater truck, 514 day week, apply in per­ SEPTIK TANKS ^ RESIDEN’HAL PROPERTIES St., for failure to grant the" right influence of liquor or drugs. The 1959 F’ONTIAC Catalina 2-ddor wells and fences erected. 649-0465. rage, $11,600. Joseph Barth, Brok-* basement with back hatchway, of correct capacity—your liamily sedan, motor excellent, $950. Call son. Roy Ailto Parts. 227 W. Main ' AND n e w LISTING. Immaculate, lov­ NO OBLIGATION • 223 OAKLAND ST.—6 room of way at an Intersection. The ac­ arrest was made by Patrolman Paul Schendel, 491 Gardner St. FREE LUSH-, green turf and rich er. 649-0320. near Parkway, well landscaped John Stodd. She was released can take care of dfl their washing 643-2018 after 4 p.m. Bonds— Stocks-— St., Rockville. ingly cared for ranch with 2-car house, oil steam heat, 3 or 4 bed- cident occurred at Vernon and W. top soil in Manchester. 742-7064. large lot. trees. Only $21,900. Vernon Sts. when Fanton, driv­ under $500 bond, pending her ap­ needs at one time. Mortgages SI PinfiOEII SEWERS Karage, enclosed breezeway, VERNON — Just over Manchester •rooms, sunporch, 1-car garage, 1955 CHEVROLET Station Wagon, LAWNS MOWED and t r i m m e d .______AUTO MECHANIC trainees. Ap­ ■creen^ b u k polnh.' Beautiful line. Like new 5% ranch, 1)4 large utility shed, large lot nice­ ing east, failed to allow a car. pearance in 12th Circuit Cburt, Mom can do the family wash. automatic, good condition, $250. ply immediately. Connecticut RIDING f ROTARY Eclipse lawn-’ Rockville .session, June 25. evenings and Saturdays. 649-6400. SECOND mortgages — Unlimited mower, 26 Inch cut. 5.25 h.p., 4- MMhint GlMHed stone fireplace. Andersen aluml baths, built-in kitchen with ly lawned and shrubbed. AU city operated by Arthur Fortin, 36. of Sis can do tbe dishes at the tam e 649-3222. " §tate Employment Service, 806 dinette, fireplace. Hayes Agency, VERNON —’ Older partly restored 159 E. Middle Tpke., continued Stanley Robert Osnoe. 27, of 14' time Junior takes his bath, and ...... ' funds available for second mort cycle Briggs & Stratton, 412 lbs., Septic Tanks, Dry Wells. Sew­ num storms and screens through 8 room (Jolonlal. Large lot. A utilities, bus at door. Price re­ CLEANING ATTICS, cellars; rub­ Main St., Manchester. out. Retired owner has developed 643-4808. duced to $13,900. Drive By and; westbound with a right of way. N. Park St., was arrested Satur­ you enjoy a shower. 1951 OLDSMOBILE 88, 4-door se­ bish brought to dump; also, light gages, payments to suit your $250. Phone 643-6873. | er Lines Installed— Cellar Wa­ large family special. Tongren LAWRENCE F. FIANO Dudget, Elxpedlent service. J D. and landscape large lot beauti -look at this home. Frank Mott, Mrs. Florence Fortin, a passen­ day at 1:15 a.m. and charged with dan, good running condition, $50. trucking. Excellent service, rea­ MACHINE OPERATOR, general terproofing Done. HOLLISTER STREET — immacu­ Agency, 643-6321. Don’t delay —phone us today. 649-7337; Realty, 643-5129. MISCEILLANEOUS yard equip-! ftiUy. Mr. Charboneau, Belfiore 643-6658. Realtor 643-2766 ger in her husband’s car, was operating a motor vehltde while .sonable rates. 649-4678. trainees. Apply Immediately. Con late 6 room Colonial- Bungalow, his license Is under suspension, and Find out how easy it is to sw it^ necticut State Employment Serv ment — Hand mower, rakes, etc. i Agency, 648-6121. MODERN 7 room split, fomUy shaken up, but did not require BESET BY BILLS? Let Us hell Wagon wheel, saw horse picq^c j c in n e y b r o s large airy rooms, natural wood­ Charles Nicholson 742-6364 medical treatment, piolice said. failure to notify the motor vehicle to a Mobflbeat-fired water heoU 1956 2-DOOR BEL AIR Chevrolet, MASON WORK expertly done. Ice, 806 Main St., Manchester. M K . work, fireplace, new furnace. Bel room, 1)4 baths, garage, 1)4 acre powerglide, good condition, $385. you to _ a fresh start by' consoli table with pair 8’ benches, 8 man - Ma n c h e s t e r — New 6 room Both vdilcles had minor damage. department of a change of address. Bricks, blocks, fireplaces, all dating the many debts that de Sewerage Disposal Co. Air Real IGstate, 848-9332. lot, $23,900. I^ b r ic k Agency, Reuben Plen's Texaco, 381 Main kinds of stone work. Cliimney re­ squad tent, skis with poles, sleds. I Iviok ranch, bullt-lns, 14x20 living 649-8464. No .injuries nor arrests but some He was released under $500 bond. manq your attention into one 180-182 Pearl S t— MI 8-6808 foona with flrsplacs, half acre lot, ANDOVER LAKE St. pairing and stucco. 649-3001. Salesmen Wjfhted 36-A Any reasonable offer accepted. damage to vehicles was reported Court date is June 18 in Rockviila easily paid monthly obUgation. 649-5409. vtaaonably priced. Bayes Agency, OVEHISIZED CAPE. 7 rooms, 0 QUALITY built 6 room nuudi sit­ EIGHT ROOM older house, cen­ by police after a«r investigation of Patrolman’ Stodd made the arrest VERY CLEAN }959 Ford V-8, 2- STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone walls, $2,000 requires only $44.60 per --- ■ - .. - - ' . - 4 . 93 HOLUSTER STREET . i 64S^$0S. full baths, 4 bedrooms, large liv­ uated on a beautifully landscaperd- trally located, in good condition. a third crash Saturday at 2- p.m. John Va«hula, 50, of South MANAGER TRAINEE — Have ing room, .formal dining room, at­ Lakeside Dr. — 6 room, one- New furnace. Call foi" appointment door, standard shift, $595. 10 Cole­ fireplaces, flagstone terraces. All month Including repayment. If Here is one of the beat real esUte values todav Th« . . (me acre lot. 2-car garage, utility which ooqurred on E. Middle IVindsor, is scheduled for Rock­ MORIARTY man Road, Manchester. you have property equity, con­ opening for ambitious man In KOC ROOM Inunaculate home tached .garage, 160x160 wooded lot, year-old ranch, lake privileges, 380-1994. concrete repairs. Reasonably ■ sales leading Into management. ^ a large bright Uvlng room with beautiM^flt^Di^T^^^ room, ree room, steel beam con­ basement garage, knotty pine • Tpke., just west of Lake St. ville Chroutt Court June 18, on a priced. 643-0796. tact Prank Burke, Connecticut Aoroaa from Bhady Glen. 194 feet $22,900. Phllbrick Agency, 1963 FORD FALCON, less than 300 College helpful, but not neces­ dining room and a real famUy size kltchen^th OB Turnpike, ,,660 feet deep. Bel struction, selling $2,000 below ap­ kitchen, large living room, The accidenr happened when charge of dlsregardli^ a traffic Mortgage Exchange, 15 Lewis 649-8464. i praisal: Drive by 89 Finley St., AIR-CONDITIONED 6^room signal. Patrolman Stodd made the BROTHERS miles, best offer or take over pay­ St., Hartford. 246-8897. sary; must have car; be over 21 stairs has a full bath and Uiree huge “ P’ Air Real Eatate, 648-9882. raised hearth fireplace, large ranch, 9-years-old, large aitchen James Rldolfo, 60, of Wilson, driv­ ment. Rudy, 246-6859. and like to meet people. Guaran­ closete. The basement is clean and c ^ , walk-ln then call Robert Wolverton Agen­ stylish lot. Beautiful in the ing east on the turnpike, stopped arrest Satu-rday at 8:53 p.m. Household Services ★ ANTIQUES ★ room. -T h „. TWO FAMILY — New roof and with dishwasher, lot 150x280, tee and commission if qualified. CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, siding, aluminum comUnatlons, cy for Information. 649-3818. Eve. summer, practical in the win­ In a line of traffic just west of the Vernon Arrests Business Opportunities 32 bedrooms, minutes from Manches­ Dwight LePine, 26, of 18 Laurel 1968 BUICK ROADMASTER 75, 4- Offered 13-A For further information call large living room, formal dining 90x180 foot lot with shade trees, 3- Conrad Rueter, 648-0809. ter. E u y financing. ter. priced to sell $16,900. Phil Shkdy Glen restaurailt parking M l 3-5135 door hardtop, black, good condi­ Fnmijliire, Yictoriiui M ^ Ie Top Stands,! St., and Lawrence Doherty. 28, of t h e St Ea K h o u se In Bolton Is Hartford 644-0202 between 6 and This is an Immaculate home, clean as a whintia -Mo. . I’oom, cabuMt Mtoben, 3 bed- car garage, $18,600. Phllbrick brick Agency, 649-B464. area. Michael H. Handler, 16, of tion, 56,000 miles, new factory REWEAVINO of bums, moth taotas. 8 p.m. *w«na, raeraatlon room, land- COLONIAL RAJiCH - 6 rooms, 39 Gerard St., then drove a car 119 E. Main St,, both of Rockville, Zlppeta repaired Window Shades all cleaned up. Has to be sold. ______Hand Painted China, Tidlet Sets, Cut, Pat­ work predominates. The house Is but one block '*^°®**- Agency, 840-8484. 1)4 baths, modern kitchen with 301 >315 C «it«r St. transmission, $876. Call 643-0461 Some restaurant equipment Btreet school and two Mocks fr o m ^ iS , seJSS? f * yard. Marion B. TObsrt- COVENTRY LAKE — $8,600. |Cute out of the parking lot to go left were arrested last night and after 4:30. made to measure; all sized Vene­ tern and Colored Glass, Old Iron, Brass. Copper and shopping. Direct fdp bu, WB. Realtor. 646-8088. buUt-lns, 3-cor attached garage, J. D. REALTY on the turnpike, and struck the charged with breach of .peace and tian blinds Keys made while you available, but don’t overtook the SEVEN ROOM older homa, altua- lot 300x280, $33,000. • PhUbrfok waterfront home, 4 rooms and tremendous possibilities this loca­ Hefp Wanted— Pewter Items, Early Toys, Figores, Candlesticks, ™ e ted on one acre wooded lot, 3-car nS-Oenter St. batl), storage shed, garage, dice Rldolfo vehicle on the left front desthicUca of privaite property. W E G IV I S if9 C 196S DeSOTO, 4-door sedan. 1958 wait. Tape Reixirders for rent. Can early'tor an appointment You’U be glad you did. n t f f UBVBL—8 rooma, raoceap Agency, 640-8484. H ie Handler car had extensive Bulck convertible, both good run- Marlow’s, 887 Main, 649-6221. tion presents. Ideal for automo­ Male or Female 37 W are, Etc., Old Jewelry, Watches, Stick Pins, Pierced | non rodta. garage, vary clean, garage, $18,400. Phllbrick Agency, ' location with ' 64 feet of beech Vernon Oonstabla John Laban GREEN STAMPS ■Ing condition. Call 648-4779. tive, manufacturing, retail, etc. 849-8464. MANCHESTER - West Side. 0 648-6130 frontage. Financing available. Va left front end damage apd had to made the arrests on tbs complaint Earrings, Etc. Complete Households of Fine Forhishings. • 818,800. 4)1% moitgage, $87-?* CUSTOM J, REUPHOLSTERING T. J. Crockett. Realtor. ^ 648-1577. WANTED AT ONCE — Man or noathly. Carlton IV Hutchins, room Colonial, 8 bedrooms, 1)4 cant. T. J, Crockett, Realtor, be towed away from the scene. of Larry MacFarland, Timnsl Rd., and slipcovers made to order. In woman to sell Rawlelgh house­ ROCKVILLE — 10 room older baths, garage. Owner 648-8848. 643-l6n. Rldolfo drove hit vehicle to its des­ Vernon, who said the two men ^ TnicIcii^tntctotB ___ ^5 THREE BAY GULP service sta­ W e will call without obligation— Please eaD’ 849-8182, MulUpls Uatiag, business since 1930, three genera- hold necessities In Manchester or v r home in business zone, 6 bed- tination. broke a window and furniture In a Mobilheat «T«9f hllT QUEVk OLe T half ton pickup tltms of quality workmanship. All tion available for lease, excellent So. East Hartford County. Full or b e a l t o r rooma, large yard. Good home for CARTER ST , BOLTON—8 room VERNON — Near Orcle. 6)4 room $11,600. ADORABLE 8 room ranch, fight at his home. opportunity for the right Indi- 88.600 FULL PRICE for modsrn 4 t r ^ , dark.blue, good eaidltlon. work guaranteed la Writing for part-time. A postal card will bring ROBERT M. REID ft SON, AvdioiMrs WoBB year 'round ranch overlook- professional ' man with large CiHpe, 3-oar cinder bidek garage, »— • • »------'------*— -"— ’ — ------•-—■ State flower of Michigan, the Ihe men wars rslsossd Ike dm om -atlht Oall 648-0866 between 7-8:80, Wdu^, paid training program. >yw fuU details without obUgatian. family. Union Streat. Tongrsn hMoatton pit and loft, M JUr, 10 years. Sam’s UjAolstering, For additional' Information, call Covaatty Lake. Kitchen buUt- Wolverine State, Is the apple bloa- $200 bond ssch, for sppssn s hi 028-0702 Between 8 :80-8. 522-4205. ’’ Write Rawfelgh’s D ept OIF-3e- 2Q1 m a i n ST., MANCHESTER, (X>NN^—MI 9-7770 ^ Bat Air Real M a ta . 848-8688. Agaaejr, 848-88aL R^ Estate, 648-988f. ' Agenoy, eiS-OSSl. ” ’ out. Realty. 640-0190. sora. RockvUls CtrouR Court Jui 18. Gulf OU Corp, 626-6168, 271, Albany, N.Y,. V y V -r / tAOS fO tjR T ^ MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1968 ATwata Dalljr Nat Pnaa Run Far Mm Week Haded iianrlipatifr lEtfi^ning Harold aime 1.,1D6S The Waathar roteeasi of C. a Wi Members of the Italian Ameri­ Distri«KB«rvlce Officer lOdwln About Town can Society will meet tonight at 7 E d w » ^ of the Vatenana o t Ftor- Diploma Exams 1 3 ,9 2 0 Variable cloudineea, nilld\«tth at the clubhouse on' Bldridge St. elg jt^ a rs has urged all veterans ■famber of the Audit chaaee of light ehourer. € and proceed to the John P. Tier­ register iihetr opposiition to Sen­ M«mbers o t Mlcpah-Spencer Set for June 28 FREE DELIVERY Of OlnMlatten fog and drieile mostly w„— . — . Circle, South Methodist Church, ney Funeral Home, 210 W. Cent ate Bill 17'i now before the legis­ south portion tonight. WednOsdag Will meet tomorrow at 11:80 a.m. St., to pay respects to the iafte lature. The bill proposes to 9 A.M. 9 P.M. Memche$ter’~-‘A City of Village Charm partly sonny end wanner at the ehurch and leave for a Salvatore Leone, a member^ eliminate veterans pdnt prefer­ GkadidatM for a Ugh school luncheon at Clark's Restaurant, ence in relation to Civil Service dlpionui by aKaoilnation must ARTHUR DRUG ▼OL. LXXXn. NO. 208 Will Iman tic. The Silk City SingemT Manches­ jobs and similar posts. Edwards (FOURTEEN PAGES) ter Chapter of S P ^S Q S A , will make applloation to the State De-. MANCHESTER.-CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1963 urges veterans to talk to Man­ (Olaaelfled Advertisteg on Pag* 12) PRICE SEVEN CENTS The British American C8ub will meet tonight at 8 ^ t Bunce School, chester Reps. Stephen Oavagnaro partment o f Bkhxatlon not later meet tomorrow at 8 p.m, at the Olcott St. M^'mterested In four- and Paul Groobert about the bill. than June 31. Hie applioationa and clubhouse. A buffet will be served part barb«vhop style harmony are a transcript of high school work after the meeting. invited ttrattend. No formal voice The OlvU Defense survival class dona are due on that data. or music training is required. will start today at 7:30 p.m. at Ihe tesU wiU be given on JUna The Rev. John D. Hughes of St. the yF W Home at Manchester 28 at the UB. Army Reaarve Mary’s Episcopal Church la in e Women's Fellowship of the Green. Thomas Flanagan, a Training Center, West Hartford GLOBE charge of radio broadcasts spgn^ Presbyterian Church wdll have a teacher In the Manchester school fpom B ajn. to 3 p.m. with an hour sored by the Manchester Min­ special business meeting tomor­ system, will be the instructor. The off for lunch. Fielda covered by row at 8 p.m. at' the church for classes, open t® the public, will be TRAVEL SERVICE in World Mourn Pope’s Passing isterial Association over^^U on the testa. In general, Include Blng- WINF tonight at 6 : 3 0 dally acting on the constitution and by­ held in two-hour sessions for six llsh, mathematics, natural acl- laws of the society. 905 MAIN STREET through Saturday at ,7130 a.m. and oonsecutive weeks. No exam ences and social studies. 6:30 p.m. / ■■ tions or tests are given. 'rti Applicants inust be at least 19 643-2166 The VFW will meet tomorrow Interested who have not years p t age, must have been out at 8 p.m. at the Post Home. Mr may call the post home for a « l - of school at least a year, a Anthorlaed agent In Man-' ' and Mrt. Bruce DeWyk of tlonal information. State Leaders Tuscon,.Ajrtz.,n,.Ajrtz., wereV g^uests of Mrs. state resident for six months, and ^cheater for all AlrUnea, BaU- Airline Debris Founds .^ W y k ’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Members of Manchester Em­ the class with which the applicant Froads and Steamship Ltaaa.( Catholic Cardinals B. P. tJrehore, 70 High St. They blem Club have been Invited to John Mather Chapter, Order of entered high school must have Sing Praises for home Saturday after attend district deputy night to­ DeMolay, will, have a business graduated. morrow at 7 p.m. at the Enfield meeting tonight at 7:30 at the spending two weeks in Manchester. NEW HAVEN (AP)—His wisdom ' DeWyk is a mining engineer with Emblem Club, and Wednesday at I Masonic Temple. 6:30 p.m. at the Putnam Emblem and gentleness, his work on behalf Look for Successor American Smelting Co., Tusoon. Perished Club. .The regular meeting of the TlJe Friendship Society of St. o t Christian unity and In toe cause club will be held Wednesday, June John’s Polish National Catholic of world peace, his appeal to per­ 19, instead of Wednesday o t this Church will meet tonight at 7 in JUNEAU, Alaska (AP)-^6>Chor Air Force Base near Taco-^Army and Navy men, 29 depend- sons ot all faiths. VATICAN CITY (AP) — Countless millions around th« week. the Parish Hall. The Sodality of Scattered debris from a mlli- IS?’ a.m. Monday ents and one Alr Al Force civilian. These were the qualities toat world mourned Pope John XXIII today as the cardinals of the the Blessed Sacrament will meet tary-ch,rtol,d rirllner______WAS a. They gathered 'from all parts of were singled out by leaders In Con­ ITie EUswcrth Memorial Associ­ tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Parish Hall. the United States at McChord to necticut who expressed sorrow at Roman Catholic Church began preparations to pick his succes­ LECLERC ation of DAR will have Its annual found today 60 miles off. the lot, CapL.^ Albert Olson of Sum­ start the flight. the news of toe death of Pope John sor. FUNERAL HOME meeting tomorrow at 11 a.m. at B’nai B’rith will sponsor a rum­ British Columbia coast. There ner, Washes, came two hours, 36 In addition to Olson, the crew XXIII Monday. J-spiritual ruler of half a billion Catholi<;s the Ellsworth Home, Windsor. mage sale Wednesday and Thurs­ was no slim any of the 101 minutes later. H e radioed the air included first officer Donald R. "While It Is not for men in their station at SandsMt, B.C., for per­ died Monday night after four days of agonizing suffering Those aittending are reminded to day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at men,' women and children sur­ Wenger of Tacoma; first engineer own times to anticipate the f Judg­ from stomach tumor and peritonitis. FUNERAL bring a box lunch. Coffee will be Mott’s Community Hall. Free cof­ mission to climb from 14,000 to Kenneth A. Larson, Kirkland, ment of history, which only the served. fee will be served. vived. 18,000 feet. ' The body was dressed In red^- Wash.; flight service engineer perspective of years ran properly pontifical robes, with a golden SERVICE ■-Search vessel crewa recovered Another airliner was iiorthbound Donald K. Schaap, and stew­ make, who can deny that this was fall and which was suspended The Professional Women’s Club JackeU, luggage, cloUUng and at 18,000 one minute behihd but ardesses Joan V. Morris and Pa­ » . .. — - ---- , bishop’s miter on the head and automatically at his death. The WALTER N. truly a great Pope, a great man', red slippers on the feet "fwo of will have Its annual dinner meet­ a metal piece at the scene where air control tried to message'' >^1- tricia L. Moran, all of Seattle. , council’s ■ aim was greater Chria- LECLERC ing and election of officers tomor­ the Northwest Airlines DC7 appar­ son to go to 16,0lM e vanished has seen-air dis­ HaJSfn??"'’ ^ the almost certain that the new Pope cardinals and diplomats House. Discovery of the metal secUon, ground citation nor the other plane aster^ and near-disaster. ^ will summon the church’s 2,400 Call Ml 9-5869 T O P V A L U E 8 feet t>y 16 feet, seemed to vripe could contact the DC7. In July 1961, a Canadian Pacific In V* “ ^oot O f the catafalque bishops back to Rome to resume M Main Street, Manchester The missing plane carried six in^need of a calm and reasoned to pray and kl.ss the Pope’s slip- its work. Daughters of Union Veterans of out the last faint hope that the Airlines - plane, also carrying w lce, which spoke out firmly for , per. The prelates sprinted hoFy the Civil War will meet tomorrow inflatable life rafts with capaci­ plane might have stayed afloat troops, disappeared over the Gulf . P''” *''*?* tbe water on the body as they knelt^ The new Pope also must decide at 8 p.m. at tihe home o ff Mrs. long enough for use of life rafts. ties of 20 passengers each. It also of Alaska and .pever was found. brotherhood of man,” said Gov. . u .j.: whether to move along the path carried 100 life Jackets. The Pope’s body wa.s to be car- 4 James Shearer, llS ftussell St. On it were 38 pehsons, 29 of them John Dempsey. of better relations with (3ommu* Monday night a Canadian pilot The Coast Guard said a person Q ... WTO a ^ acro.ss St. Peter’s from the United Stktes. Said U.S. Sen. RibI- Square and Into St. Peter's Basll- nlst governments which Pope John The .Questers will meet tomor­ had sighted uninflated life rafts. could not live in the 40-degree Officers on a Coast Guard cut­ Last October, another North­ coff of Connecticut: "No world ica. the largest church in Chris- had opened in hopes of easing to* row at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. water more than 10 to 18 minutes. west Airlines ciC7 mlllta^y char­ plight of Catholics behind to* MANCHESTER ter at the scene, 60 miles west Besides the Coast Guard cutter, leader had a better understanding tendom. It will lie In state there Robert Vlsny, River Rd., Coventry. ter plane carrying 108 persohs^de- of the great issues of our time. He until Thursday night, Iron Curtain. Mrs. James Roach of Bolton will of Graham Island, B.C., Identified a Japanese freighter and a sea­ the debris as from the plane. veloped engine, trouble and Was knew how to achieve progress In • The public will be admitted to The cardinals will vote twice RUG CLEANING speak on "Questing for Old plane also were on the scene. ditched near Sitka, Alaska. All Del Knowles, Prop. The four-engine plane left Me- The passenger list showed 66 dealing with human problems lor St. Peter’s Wednesday and Thurs- dally in the Sistine Chapel until Lamps.” Members are reminded aboard were rescued. the common good. day to pay homage Thursday eve- two thirds of the princes of to* Some OPEN 7 DAYS to bring national dues and old Flag Raising Begins Events church agree on a choice. Al­ lamps. “ He was at once a man of God "*"8 the body will be placed in Combination! 11 MAPLE ST. Mayor Francis J. Mahoney raises the ^ e r ic a n flag la front of the Mlancheoter Marine Oorpa and a friend of every man,” said ^ crypt in the basilica In a private though neither a lesser prelate nor I Across From F in t National RIbIcoff. • burial ceremony. a non-Italian is barred, the new Service Manchester Auxiliary of Chil­ League building, 717 Parker St., as Jerry Sapienaa, (left) paymaster, and Peter Oordera, com­ Our prayers and sympathy is part of a message on the JMC Stamp* Store Parking Lot mandant, assist. The flag raising marked the beginning of an open house on Saiturday, the first The two chambers of the State' "^be Vatican made no announce- Pope probably will be an Italian, dren’s Services will have its an- New Hope for Parole bulletin b '^ d at Center Congregational Church as the and a cardinal. lOigli Quality COIN OPERATED nu^ meeting and election of bf- of a series of events this week. Friday at 7 p. m. the League wlU sponsor a parade from the State News Legislatiire paused during a busy ‘ nicnt o f the date for the state church joins in extending its feeling to Manchester on session and stood for a moment of funeral. It pwobably will be to­ The favorite among the “ papa- W orkn^ship WASH-’N-DRY CLEAN flcbrs Wednesday at 12:30 p.in. at south terminus on Main St. to Center Park. The state League convention will run Friday through Sunday; National Commandant Raymond Butts will speak at a convention banquet at the h ^ - WEDNESDAY! Pope John’s death, (Herald photo by Ofiara.) silence. ward the end of the nine-day pe­ bile” —those considered likely pa­ 16-Lb. Wash—2So the home of Mrs. Robert W. Rus­ Wives Proteit pal candidates—is Giovanni Bat­ 8-Lb. Dry Clean quarters Saturday night. riod of official mourning. sell, 91 Mountain Rd., Glastonbury. Bill Passed by Senate HARTFORD (A P )—State As they mourned, the cardinals tista Cardinal Montinl, 66, arch- SPECIAL 81.60 Members are reminded fo bring AT YOUR STOP t SHOP M bisITop of Milan and the first car­ The Willing Workers Circle of Col. and Mrs. Harold P, Knowles Senators were confronted began dally meetings to deal with sandwiches. Dessert and bever­ the routine affairs of the church dinal created by Pope John. ages will be sdrved. South Metho^st Church will meet and their daughter, Judy, are vis- We*re at with a forest of legislative'' Tributes Expressed hy All Religions Wednesday at 12:80 p.m. for a iUng Mrs. Knowles parent’s, Mr. HARTTORO, EAST HARTFORD, H ^'^O R D (AP)— Th« Senate has passed a bill that traffic signs when they ar­ and to plan the conclaVe that will Although he was not a cardinal luncheon at Willie’s Steak House. and Mrs. Willis Hoyt, 43 Foley near at would give hope of parole to murderers whose death sen­ meet between June 18 and June at the time, he was mentioned There will be a business meeting rived at the Senate chamber 21 to elect Pope John’s successor. often as a papal prospect before St., for this month. C5aJ. Knowles your WEST HARTFORD, BRISTOL, tences have been commuted to life imprisonment. Monday. The first meeting was attended the 1958 conclave that chose Pope FLETCHER C U S S GO. OP, MANCHESTER at 2:30 p.m. at the home o( Mrs. of the U.S. Air force Is stationed TOe bill, which now goes to th e»— ------, . Carrie Anderson, 21 Edmund St. About 76 wives of state police-^ only by cardinals who were in John to succeed Pope Pius XH. CASH SAVINGS at the U.5^ Emba^y in Morocco. telephone Rouse, would put murderers who Rome when the Pope died. Eu­ Three men will be mlssiiig from Mltobea escape the death sentence on the men were majinlng the gallery In 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MAHCHESTER, HEW BRITAIH, a show of support for a shorter gene Cardinal Tisserant, French- the election conclave. They are WHEN YOU THINK OF 9-7879 The Holy Name Society of St. same fooUng with other "lifers. Hqffa Indicted JFK Joins Americans born dean of the College of Cardi­ the three cardinals P i d work week for thedr husbands. James’ Church will meet tonight They wowd, like those serving CO^ASS, THINK OF FLETCHER AHDDUTOWH & THOMPSONVILLE Many carried signs similar to nals, sent formal notice of the named three years ago ” ln pec- at 8:30 in the school hall. The MATERNITIES FREE life sentences for other crimes, be Pope’s death to the other 81 mem­ tore,” literally In his breast, or Rev. John D. Regan will present an . able to gain their freedom after 20 those which state troopers place CORNER DCRAlirr ST. For The Lady In Waiting For Obtaining along the highways—but with a bers of the sacred college and In secret. achievement award to a Grade 8 DELIVERY years n their prison record summoned them to Rome. boy and girl. good. difference. The Pope died -without reveal­ LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR MEEDS! 1*1.i< "Vote Carefully—^The Trooper Major decisions left over from ing their names. There was some Bras, Girdles, Lingerie, Personns convicted «f first degree Pension Loans In Show of Sympathy the of Pope John await the <. M.f.OV You Save May Be Mine. speculation that he left the.lr PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR, PARKING Yonr order for drug needs and murder under current law can only 3 Dresses, Slacks, Blouses "Seat Belts Save Lives—Rea­ new Pope. * names In a document to be opened cosmetics will be taken ewre sf be given the death sentence, or CmCAQO (AP) — Jimes R sonable Hours Save Wives." By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of He must decide whether to con­ by his successor. “ Cabin Boy” Shorts Immediately. life Imprisonment with no hope o t Prbtestant, Jewish* James Cardinal McIntyre of Los tinue the Ecumenical Council AUTO GLASS INSTALLED parole. The July recommends one Hoffa, Teamsters’ Union presi­ The wives were backing a bill and other religions Swim Suits dent, and seven associates were President Kennedy, joining Angeles said the ■''coming and the which Pope John Vonvened last (Conttnned on Page Flvo)j GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Sherwin-Williams or the other. that would reduce the maximum The five American members of pa.ssing of John X X m has mani­ Another blU ..^)proved-by the. indicted today by a federal grand work week of sUte pSE1D SAT. AT 1 P.M.—OPEN THURSDAY EVENING NILRIB (National Labor Relatione queathed humanity a new legacy mon father,” Richard Cardinal certain types of sex crimes. A from the loams for thelf personal of purpose and courage for the Cushing of Bo.ston said.- ship in the ecumenical move­ benefit. The totad allegedly divert­ Board). ment.” ■y'y' more . complex procedure would future.” ed included at least $100,d00 which The effect o t the denial closes Albert Cardinal Meyer, arch­ U Thant, secretary-general REMODEL WITH eontinue to be required for these. all legal avenues through which Tributes to the Pope were ex­ NEW YORK (A P)— The tributes to Pope John XXIII came ROSSETTO The Senate also passed and sent the government charged was us^d bishop of Chicago, said the Pope ettomeys iPor the union, lAM (In­ pressed by clergymen and laymen was a "man sent by God.” today from the high and the humble, the religious and the B arroom s remodeted, rec rooms, kitchen oabinets Formica tops, to the House a bill that would in­ to help- extricate Hona from per- (Continued on Page Five) unfinished rooms completed, etc. F a r k crease the number of associate sonid financial involvement. ternational Association o f Ma- n ^ so religious— and they all sounded the same basic theme. ohlnlsto), had hoped to He was a good man. Justices on the State Supreme This Included his operations in jXMstpone Court of Brrorj from four to five, the NOUB hearing until June 17. Scholars and others of future Sun Valley, Inc., a Florida homes generations may judge the Roman ciples — everyone agreed in to* and the number of Judges on the development In Broward County. tributes—but he was understand­ ROSSETTO court of common pleas from 12 Woman Sentenced Catholic pontiff and his place in The indictment accused Hoffa of Man of Humility and Simplicity, the history as a church and world ing. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY to 16. violating his duty as a trustee of UTOHSeMSLD (A P )—Mie. Bll*- He was a good man who radi­ The three bills involving the leader. 'Ibe literal meaning of C h o | is the $200-mlIUon pension fund albcth Harrington, 46, of Sharon, pontiff is bridgemaker mid he was ated goodness above everything 58 DELMONT ST.— MI 9-0308 courts that were passed by the which has Its hea^iquarters in wae sentenced today to a 6-to-12- that. else. “ Senate had a favorable report only Chicago. It alleged he made false year prison term tor manslaughter Pope Was Son of Tenant Farmer The simplicity of the eulogies President Kennedy, a Roman' BnHders and General Contractors It's Our 10th Anniversary f r e s h c e n t e r c u t s from the Senate Committee on amd misleading statements to oth­ in the shotgun slaying of her hus­ Judiciary and Governmental func­ bore the Imprint left by this Catholic, said "his wisdom, com­ ReMdenttal and Industrial Construction er tnistees about persons seeking band. friendly peasant’s son who be­ passion and kindly strength Im^e tions. This means they may run loans. Superior Court Judge EUmer VATICAN CITY (AP)— I n f pilgrimages to Rome after he be-*Milan where the lower Alps begin S-P-E-C-l-A-L AHNIVERSARY Into rough sledding in the House. came Pope. came spiritual ruler of a half bil­ bequeathed humanity a new lega­ It said also that Hoffa used his Ryan imposed the sentence on the the Bergano region of north their climb Into skyscrapers of icy lion people and walked with the cy of purpose and courage for the Among bills passed by the Senate influence as president of the woman who had been found guilty em Italy, they will nevel® for­ They neve forgot him — and he rock. meek. future. PRICES OH ALL MERCHANDISE that now go to Gov. John Dempsey Teamsters obtain approval of of manslaughter May 21 after an never forgot them. Upon- Angelo Roncalli’s birth get Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli. A priest with a country pastor’s “ He would have been a good Soviet Premier Khrushchev, an for his signature was one allowing the loams. elghtrday trial by a jury which re­ Nov. 25, 1881, ’ his uncle Zaverio man even had he remained a COME IN AND SAVE ON — towns to pay for the maintenance Besides Hoffa,to BO, toe indict­ f i l l to convict her of second de­ He was the boy . who walked \2 heart who suddenly found himself carried him from the baptismal avdwed atheist, skid, “ We shall farmer in his northern Italy or of railroad stations within their., ment named: gree murder. miles a day to and from school. Pope, Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli re­ font to the Madonna’s statute in the limits. He was the tenant farmer’s son tained all his life toe attributes of become a journalist as he once (Continued on Page Five) NOTICE MATTRESSES, BOX SPRINGS, FOAM MATTRESSES, Benjamin Dranow, 66, former Mrs. Harrington was tried on a Sotto il Monte parish church. said he wanted to be,” said a They could either do the work Minneapolis department store ex­ second degree murder charge. She who went out Into the world. his upbringing. The story in the Roncalli family ALUMINUM ROLL-AWAY BEDS,'BEDROOM SETS He became Pope John XXIII. news vendor In New York’s bust­ themselves or pay the railroad to ecutive. Dranow is In Sandstone, admitted firing the shotgun blast It seasoned his personality and is that the old man held out the ling Times Square. ODD CHESTS, LAMPS, PICTURES, MIRRORS. do It. The bill was designed to let Minn., prison serving for madl, that killed her 44-year-old hus­ Now his name is part of history. marked him before all the world as newly christened infant In his Between Bergamo and the Alps— arms and said: "This child will be­ “ He was a great guy,” said a Free Public Clinic band, WllUam, in their home last a man of humility and simplicity. Manhattan taxi driver, ‘ "niey’ll "COME IN AND COMPARE—BUY NOW AND 8AVEI- (Continued on Page Nine) (Continued on Pgge Three) Feb. 19. In the village of Sotto 11 Monte (Un­ The northern farms and green come a priest.” der the Moimtain)—his name will have a hard time finding another Bulletins fields were vivid and constant in Tears later, up

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