PAOl THStlT-TWO AY. JUNB H. IM t manrfti^ator Ewtiittfl if^raUii Average Dally Net Prcaa Ron For the Week Ended The Weather About Town Rotarians Install Johnson^ Cats.Present aum m , laea Fmeeaet of V. a WeaChir But me Tl». Guavd C3ub ct tha Woman’s 13,804 Fair and warm tonight. Low oa> BanaAt AasoetaAkNi wtU m«at FH- Fete Bushes on Anniversary $4 Problem Member of the Audit •a.. Frida.y continued mnay, hot any at < pjn. at the home ot Boroon of droaletlqa Mta. Jeta UwaM. M Hawttoocne ForFracchia and hnnild. HIgli In the Mo. at. Mr. and Mrs. Hlmost M. Bush of'tBehnke, John F. Devaimey, Ar- Manchester— City of Village Charm 6 Jean Rd., were honored at last thur G. Holmes and Ronald P, What doaa a Manobaatar Scott. Mamfeaaa of John Mather Gbap- night's meeting of the'locaj Rotary reaident do when he or A e 6 •ar, Order o f DeMolay, i>lannlns: Club On their 50th wedding anni Johnson named the following ' comes upon a atray eat and VOL. LXXXn, NO. 228 * (TWENTY-POUR PA ES--IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1963 (CIneeifled Advertising en Page M ) directors and committee chairmen PRICE SEVEN CENTS to attend a beaoh party Sunday, versary. Mis . Bush was gueet of wanta to get It a home or give •IWy Id, at Rooky N»«dc State Park to serve with him during the year: it away? HMV «*11 Ruaoeu cmiMatte,: M4 the for the cutting of a cake Club services, with Holmes in Good question. Woodland S t „ through Satmxlay with 60" Candles which was served charge, will have John S. Alvord as attendance chairman; Bush,.fel Don’t call the dog warden for raoorvatlona. as dessert following the regular unlesa you are willing to pay lowship; Arnold Lawrence,' pro a 84 fee. dinner. grams; William R. Rood, ways OPEN 7 DAYS U.S. Bolstering Mlaa Betty Lou FoUoe, 144 Bush to a diarter member of and means; Herbert W. Swanson, Le^ Fraoohla, Manchester 11 MAPLE ST. JFK Takes Helicopter land St, who simduated laat Week ftom MkodheotOT High School, haa the Rotary Clufa and served as its public relations; Frank R. Murray dog warden, said yeaterday he Aeroaa From Elrat NatloMU bean aiwardod a acholarahip to the second presWenl in 1641. Former and Harry Maidment, auditors; gets an average of 24 oalla a Store Parktng Lot Connaotlout InaUtute of Kaiidreae- ly a Rotarian In the Newark, N. Y. Leonard H. Johnson, photograph' week from Manchester reai'- COIN OPERATED denta who have ’’cat" prob Ing, Inc., Hartford, and wffl begin blub. Bush has attained 100 per er; Harry Maidment, historian; WASH-’N-DRY GLEAN cent attendance at weekly meet The Rev. James V. Claypool, lems. Job Bias Rules elasaea Wodneaday, July 8. ings for over 24 years. magazine; The Rev. Paul C. In his duties aa dog wardan, • 16-Lb. Wash— 25o To Ancestors^ Home^ •Camhera of the ladies of Bt. Herbert E. Johnson, a vice presi KAlser, chaplain; and, Russell E. Fraochla is not required to an 8-Lb. Dry Clean—IL7S James will meet tonight at 7:46 at dent of the Hartford Gas Oo., was Miller and Behnke, song leaders. swer calls concerning eats un WASHINGTON (AP) —- a strong hand In writing the legie-, tha John F. Tlemey Funeral Home, Davanney, director In charge of less he la ordered to by the Secretary of Labor W. Wil latlon. n s W. Center St., to pay respects community and vocational serv Police Department. lard Wirtz said today the gov They showed the administration to Joseph Della Fera, whose wife, ices. will have as committee chair "We get calls at aU houra can count on OOP support only ernment soon will iksue new if It la willing to compromise on Has Tea in Barnyard Ifoa VUella Dels Fera, and dsAigh- men Arnold Lawrence, crippled of the day and night About tais, Mias Maiy Della Fera, Mias children committee; William H. MU,’’ Fraochla aai<). "When ' standards to make sure there its sweeping seven-point program. Ann Della Fera and Miss Sylvia Curtis, scholarships, student loans I tell the person calling that le no discrimination in em- In advance of Wirtz’ dppear- DeBa Fera, are members. and Rotary foundation; James S. It will cost 84 to pick up a ance. Sen. Barry Ooldwater, R- pl^ment on federal projects. Ariz., made known that he intends DUNGANSTOWN, Ireland Sheldon, vocational service; and cat, he can’t understand why The govemment'a nondlacrlmln- hut Programs Needed Mias Ida Reicfaenbach, daughter Fred Nassiff, inter-club activities. I won t do H for nothing as Harrison’s to offer an amendment to deny Na (AP)— President Kennedy re ntlon policy In the construction In tional Labor Relations Board and of Mrs. Lana ReiclienlMch, 866 The international and member part ot my job as dog warden. Yoiir dustry will be tightened, he said, turned to the homestead of Main St, arTived home Monday ship division, with Scott in charge, I can t repeat all the names other benefits to unions that prac-1 his Irish forefathers today to make sure before a contract la ties discrimination. from Tucson, Axle., accompanied will have Edward M. Royce as that I’m called 'when I say DOWNTOWN awarded that contractore can and drank tea in the barn by Miaa Dorothy Lauer, a fellow chairman of classifications; Rich "I don’t think the administration | Kennedy’d T riumph that the cost Is 84 to p4ck up a S ta tion m comply — not after work on the yard with cousins and their director of the Jack and Jill Nurs ard S. carpenter, membership; cat, dead or alive.” will support the amendment in a ' contract begins. showdown," Ooldwater said In an ; neighbors. ery School. lUss RelchentMoh and Donald P. Richter, Rotary infor Many caU are being aban . The forunfl for Wirts 'announce Mlaa Lauer plan to be in Manches mation; and Jay E. Rand, interna Dolly ' AP biterview, "but I am going to The President’s third cousin, doned at the town dump off ment waa a meeting, of a House give its supporters a chance to'' ter about two moRttas. tional contacts. Olcott St. widow Mary Ann Ryan, laid long Summer Program Starts at ECHS DellvcrlM Judiciary subcommittee where he go on record." ' j On a Europe Ballot tables for tea, cakes and pies to "Some idgJ>U when I check Don Burns, phytooal e^ucatkm director at East OathoUc High School, dlsoussw w l«i StudenU the leetifled In support of President Wirtz teaUfled both as secretary serve “ Cousin Jack.” dpi. Roger Anderson, son of M!r. the dog pound, there are aa Kennedy’s civil rights package. and Mis. . Walter Anderson, 16 Discuss Traub Case "W e'II B« of labor and as vice chairman of' Neighbors, some in their Sun many as six cats dowii there newly estiahllltfwd drtvw education program, wduch began Mlonday as East OaithoMo’s summer Of the . quest for. Improving tha Gardner St., haa recently been pro the President’s Committee o n ! EDITOR’S NOTE: John M.. The address explained in part day best and some in aprons, HARTFORD (AP) — A special hanging around the pound. J eA ool program got underway. Bunts, who is also baskettMU and baeehall ooach at the achool, Here To lot of the American Negro, Wirtz Equal Employment Opportunity.' helped serve moted to hie present rank. He la said In. bis prepared testimony: Hightower, AP'.s Pulitzer Prize why Kennedy made this visit. He a pliotogisiSiw stationed at Quan- hearing will be held by the Su know that they are not wild wtH operate the driver program which wUl become part of the ourrtcullum next flail. Ihe oourse S«rvle« He stressed his support of titles winning diplomatic affairs writer, The party assembled in the caU for they come up to me ‘‘There has been no more Im- wa.ited a platform in Europe ttoo, Va. preme Court of Errors Tuesday wlU include SO hours of dtossropm instrudtdon, as wen as tox hours of on-the-ioad tialnlng. About ■VI and v n of the Kennedy package. | accompanied ,:resident Kennedy from which to counter French barnyard between Mrs. Ryan’s morning for a discussion of how M d to be petted and W h af . poriant issue before the country The first pl-ovislon is a declara ! house and the tin-roofed cottage 22 studenItB have signed up flor tialntng this summer. Bums said. DlBon Sales and Service hw and the Congreae—save only the during his visit to West Germany. President (Jharles de G u ile ’s go- to proceed with the case of Rob fed, Frac<*la said. W « tion that no federally assisted pro 1 the President’s great-grandfather, provided the autnmobdle for use In the program. The siddmon of driver education at East ChitholU s«ir' Issue of war and peace." In this AP News 'Analysis, High it-alone aspirations for ^ rop e. ert B. Traub of Hartford, convicted What, then, does a oat own gram Shall be construed to require tower examines some of the for Patrick Kennedy, left when he Herbert E. Johnson arsonist. to only one Indioptor of an expanded summer school curriculum, Bums said. Other oouraes, mostly Wirtz followed Atty. Gen. Rob Kennedy replied to the 73-year- er do 'When he wanta to get Call assistance under any circum eign policy problems the visit has pld De Gaulle’s rejection of U.,S.- emigrated to Boston 120 years Attending will be State’s Attorney rid of a cat? of the enrtchmeot variety. Include Latin I, French I, Spanidi I, Algetwu I, Typing 1, reading Im ert F. Kexmedy, who urged pas stances In which there Is discrim ago. inducted to the preeldency of the A49-5341 sage of the' program Wednesday. spotlighted. European interdependence by re John D. Labelle of Hartford Coun Best answer to to keep it provement, and Engtiah grammar. Bums said about 100 students out of a total school enrollment ination In either participation in, Irish Tea for Cousin Jack asserting his determination to The cottage now is a storage iRoUury d u b for the 1968-64 year ty and Public Defender James D. Republican members made clear or receipt of benefits from, the la«t evening by retiring president or else be.prepored io pay the The president Is -served by Mrs. Mary Ann Ryan, his third cousin, in the farmyard of the Kennedy An AP News Analysis get it. shed. Cosgrove, counsel for Traub. o f^ m wHl attend tlhe summer seasion. Classee win be in session' until July 31. (HeiaJM photo by that the GOP price tag for help program. Hundreds of jubilant Irish Alien F. Behnke. Other now offi dog warden 84 to pick'it up. ing the Democratic administration ancestral h ^ e in DunganStown, Ireland. Between the two is Jamee Kennedy, Mrs. Ryan’s broth By .JOHN M. HIGHTOWER But the President cannot lead •The hearing was made necessary The second underscores an ad er. (AP Photofax). BONN (AP)—If John F. Ken milled around the lane in front of cers for the year who took office by a recent order of the U.S. get the blU through Congress la the rest of the alliance around De ministration order that there be nedy had been running for office Gaulle’s road block unless other ‘ Mrs. Ryan’s 'home. are John B. Bamini, vice presi Supreme Court that directed Con complete equality of opportunity dent; George Dart, secretary: 'Dr. in Germany this week he would allies cooperate on specific proj • The President came to file necticut’.s highest court to recon in employment within the federal have won by a landslide. . hamlet of Dunganstown after a Fred W. Spaulding, recording sec sider the Traub case. ects. government and by government But the attraction of a new-gen- ; tumultuous welcome from thou- retary; and Prank J. Miller, treas "Two U.S. Supreme Court de Kentucky B^rs Fire Fight er He is assured of cooperation NEW LOW PRICE ured contractors. March on Capital eratidn President on this contin from (Chancellor Konrad Adenauer I sands at nearby New Ross, the cisions handed down since the state In the field of government con port from which Patrick Kennedy Direotors for the new year will ent ruled by old men is not on all i.ssues involving resistance 1 BLOCK ISLAND FRESH court upheld Traub’s conidctlon tract employment, the secretary enough to shake the old men out sailed to the United States. include, in addition to the officers, last winter should be considered to ecoiwtny,.i^r$' Bias by Trade, Too Ardent to the Soviets and building up said, 106 companies employing pf their ways—or to get the At NATO military forces. “ If he hadn’t left, I’d be work see If they might alter the state m m 'm more than 6 million persons have SWORDFISH Aidvertisement— lantic alliance moving on the Kennedy is convinced that cooper- ing at the Albatross company,” court’s evaluation of the case. signed "plans for progress” — Likely Would Fail MARYSVILLE, Calif. (AP) "great new mission” which Ken . Kennedy told the welcomers, ThrfU.S. SUpreihe Court said that Professions — At the rural Linda Fire Sta tion will continue and probably lb. 79c For any worthwhile purpose, you pledges that they 'will voluntarily nedy propo.sed. will be extended in other tields ! drawing a roar of laughter. It will review the case If Traub’s cooperate to promote equal em tion, Chief Charley Miller The President faces the chal The Albatross company is a fer may get a personal loan from conviction Is once more upheld af when the 87-year-old Adenauer Oonneotlout Bank and Trust Com FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP)—A la- ployment opportunity. could always count on yolim- lenge ot producing a practical steps aside next fall for Vice tilizer factory on the other side ter the reconsideration. He aald 118 international union By JAMES MARLOW i^arrested for holding a meeting teer Larry Barrie, 19. of the River Barrow. DUBUQUE pany, 88<3 Main, 15 North Main or n l show down loomed today on Associated Press News Analyst pfogram to convert his oratory Cliancellqr Ludwig Erhard. The To be discussed Tuesday are Gtov. Bert Combs’ executive or animates of the AFL-CIO. with a without a permit and damaging But lately, fighting 16 grass The farmyard was crammed the Parkade. Pay medical or hos- whether the case, will have to be WASHINGTON (AP)—Would a the grass. into action. In his speech at President conferred with Erhard FRANKFURTS pltail eoepenses, repair your home, der directing the end of segrega fires. Miller said Barrie out Frankfurt Tuesday he .spelled out as well as Adenauer. with Kennedys. Mrs. Ryan was a reargued or If the Supreme Court (Oontlnuad on Page Four) massive Negro demonstration in It wasn’t until the next great purchase a major home appliance /- tion in all state-licensed business Washington this summer persuade did himself. The chief said the wlia he wants but not how to Kennedy and she introduced cous of Errors can reconsider It without es and professions. depression—in the 1930s — that lad often was the first to re ins, uncles and aunts. lb. 59c with a personal loan. this preliminary. Congress — if It showed signs of Congress got aroimd to creating get it. (Continued on Page Two) Jack M. Lowery Jr., attorney balking — to pass President Ken port into the station and often In the field behimf the farm for the Louisville Tavern Operat the kind of make-jobs' program house, where the presidential hel nedy’s civil rights program? Coxey had plugged for. had the engine warmed up • y f t % A \ \- M ^ ♦■'■y—to'-a-’-n.r-ti -- 'A' • F A G I T W O MAIfCBESTEK EYKNm a HERALD. M AN C H ^nR . OONN., THURSDAY. JUNB/R7. 1968 M ANCH ES™ IV IN IN O fOERALD, MANCHESTER, OONNi^ THURSDAY, JUNE 27,1968 at tbe entnaaoe |» icanoital ndd, William Burtcleyln flavor and CM- hut ttat too wuB Aelfed. lina and Schaefer oppoaed. , But Programs deeded Plaques to Replace . lbs eommUtssb asw Kennedy huUeated the oommlt- Griffin, Hebron; Connif Borgeaon, toe veteraiu alapt la. Tha vatar- into enntod— fcis oppoeltfan fhom tae haa not y s t decided hoar they Sheihwold bn Bridge Kentucky Bars Coventry; Mra. Daveive O’firton; 18 ana departed. Later, under Preai- hoard roembem f t eiabn Sbaffer wlU attempt to mlae ftada for the Marijosius to Direct Main 8t.; Nioho^ Zaocaro, 11 dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, Coa- sad WIBtom fW ne, who dto not memorial. Oelttag the approval of Brtlevue Ave., RookvUle; Dotuia March on gress voted toe veterans a bohus. FREE DEUVERY Wooden Honor Rolls vote te k. Both flit tfast tbe some town body was the first stop, Kennedy’d Trimnph Bias by Traiie, Gamineri, 28 8. Adame Bt,; Mrs. f ♦ memortal would be more aultaMe the committee felt. By AIFBED^IIUEIMWiKO Irene White, WlHlmairtic;' Mrs. Jo Some IS centuries ago, a mys 4 A.M. ta t PAL In Ml oubtoor toostion. CoBlne The board’s approval, though, trouble With opponents la Tdwn Civic Orchestra sephine Adaraa, Andover; Mm. terious tribe of American Indians, After neariy an hour deliberation, the board of educa^ said he M t a oommemoratioa to will bs condltloaaf, sito}e« to final that they’re looking out for them Professions Rose Jollooeur, TalcobtvUle. called toe Olmec, lived in toe rain ARTHUR DfflM war or to any marSsHseil grbup A D M l rnD D TO D A Y : (Mra. Flora Likely Would Fail tion last night granted tentative approval to a plan to place approval of any oonerets ptsns selves. There to wlekedness to forests of southern Mexico. They who tougbt in a war wae unouited In otfasr aotion, ths board as- On a Europe Ballot their hearts, and the truth to not Marijosius of H artt College of Music, Uni- Oraole, 1009 Main Bt. built. elaborate tombs and monu nuinanent bronie plaques commemorating veterans of World (Oonth aed trom Page One) to a school bulkBng. He said the praved recommendations' of the fi In them. 'Hiese are the facts of OT Hartford, has accepted the invitation of the Man- BIRTHB 'TODAY: A eon to Mr. (Conttaned from Page One) ments of basalt rock and green War II and Korea in the vestible o f Bailey Audit Route 80, Vernon i r JOAN JOYCE TRIO EVERT n u . and SAT. EVES. OPEN SUNDAYS TeL 878-1646 DINING ROOM OUMIED MONDATB m C a L L iiii _Wle "Dins in Authentic Colonial Atniosphsrs'*^ P A n O DIET COLA PYQUAUC INN .LV.V.-.V<.S*iVA-.MAAyA-.A-.S-.‘. OOMPUBTELT AIR-OONDITIONED 161 MAIN ST.. 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Internships Havana. 0 |»en Daily lO to 10 "This will be an excellent oppor Two dootore from the PfatUp- Free Estimates On: tunity for ua to get In on the pincs began their Intemahlpe in Board Finds Job Bias Rules 'Rie Manchester school qyatem Three doctors will be complet ground floor,” Oirtia aald, “an4. if February. Thw are Dr. Mente next year wlU participate In an there are things we don’t like, we ing their one-year rotating intern- Manakil atd Dr.' Romeo Memlje, BDUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVIMS N o iMw school' need 'be ready. experimental program to study a can speak our piece." r y Ample Free P:irliin<£ (OsBttaiMd fra n P » f « One) ministration’s bill is an expected ship and three others will begin both graduates of the University unUI Sept. 4 1006^ aooordtng to proposed aystem of aocreditatton Asked by a board member what southern filibuster. Wednesday, theirs on July 1 at Manchester of Santo Ibinse in Manila, the ^ DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTR proJeoUona autonltted to the board ot Oonnacticut’s public schools. the first step would be, Ourtis eombined mombanblp of almoA those vriio would shut off debate PhdUpplnea This was the deoislon the said he and the Adminletratlve Memorial Hoepttsl. • GA& STATIONS • BASKETBALL COURTS e f aducattosi by Schoed Supt. la million woricon, niiva signed picked up the support of Repub ot Council would form a local ac Ftolahlng their internsMp 'tre Merle B. Woocbnaiwee. All First Qualily IS tor fatlr iwectlces”— lican. Sen. Norris Cotton of New board of education last night af Girl Killmd on Bicycle ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERViapP their su{9 ort to end Job Hampshire. ter hearing the reoommenda/tions creditation committee. This should Dr. Paul Meurahsll, who tea so- . Woodinanara wfil make further be fairly large, he aald, with 13-16 crimination. Cotton said in a statement he of Supt. ot Schools WUliam H. espted an anesthesia residency at rARMaiNQTON (AP) — Fiva. WE ARE 100% INSURED studias of enrotknenU to deter “What is needed," he ssJd of will vote to end debate “ after suf Curtle. He had been authorized members broadly representative of the Portland Medioel Center in mine the siM of the achool pro- the professional staff. The group year-old Laura BeckwHh was contracts with the government, ficient time has been given for by the board to attend a meeting Mlaine; Dr. W , O. Van Maegrbot, pOMd fo r the faU of 1066, and eub- ahould Include a number of out MUed by a neighbor’s car yester "Is that standards be developed the issues to bd’^clearly drawn June 12 in the office of Dr. W il who will start a resktencY in mlt hia report to the board at Ita day aa she rode he bloyela SIN C K UBO tor determining the ability of con and thoroughly considered." , liam J. Sanders, state conunisslon- standing teachers, he added, and neuro-surgpry In N ew Yoilc (Jity; DE MAIO BROTHERS 0 meeting. tractors to comply in advance of "not be dominated by administra- Police aald the girt rode the bi An AP canvass earlier this er of education, to discusa the pro and J. J. Guardlno, who is cycle out ot the driveway of her The orlUcaJ area in Bchooi pop- contract award—standards which tom.” TEL. 643-7691—WE CARRY JENNltE SEALtSl. nofonth Indicated the civil rights gram. r joining Dr. Joseph MSwsaee’a, of home on UtohfiMd Rd., and was oAatton in 1064-06 achool year will apply to subcontract relation* forces cannot count on marshaling 'Ihough the over-ail program fice,-.63 Park St. wtMU be in the Wapping BHe- ships, referral arrangements and Manchester's is one of aibout 30 hit by the cat drWwi by Donald the required two-thirds of those ConneoUcut school syatems which will study foug board areas, Cur Stnitlng a one-year iittenuNp J. Atodl, 39, who Uvea down the vontMcy School, tVootaianrae Save on Everything apprentica progranrui to Insure that voting to shut off debate. At that have been invited to help test the tis said thAatate depaitmerat’a rsc- are Dr. Alberto .Viera, firom the street. Mid« xlMaTG bG two rodnui the sources from which the. build oRimendaitioOxis that an hMividual J time a question mark hung over accreditation standards which the avatlatole In the Orchard Hill A’’ •' 0 ing tradesmen will be drawn af system tackle ^ y two, in order to Cotton’s position. He is the top State Department of Education is Sriiool for a poasible overcroiwd- ford equal opportunity to all. avoid giving itSelf too heavy a Republican on the Senate Com preparing. » g to tiM Avery Street School, “Such standards will be Issued burden. He suggested Manchester merce Committee, which will start A set of standards is necessary ^ e re fo re , there wtu be no prob- shortly. They will spell out In de hearings next week on the public study the problems 'c f personnel, m i y ’■ for all schools, Cmmissioner Sand lem of room to thoae schools that tail the more Important aspects accommodations proposal. and programs and s e r i e s . Board /ear. the contractor’s obligation to ers feels, because Connecticut law al Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., chair members concurred, feeling that TTiiwe win be one spare room in take 'affirmattve action.’ Once man of a Senate Judiciary sub requires towns to maintain “good the Manchester system wUl gain F IX - U P your h o m e FOR M 7 You Buy al King’s Pleasant Valley School, according adopted, these standards will pro committee’ that' nanaref bivti rights schools,” but does not define what the most value In these areas. vide the basis for intensive eom- good schools are. to projeotlona tn 1004-«6. If Undon- measures, told a reporter he has 1 BBaworth to overcrowded, the 11- pUance acUvltlaB — contract by no desire to delay the start of The proposed program, initiated contract—program by program if : oan he used as a claasroom. hearings on the administration’s in 1961, has been developed and Publicity. Endoned necessary." The only preftdem foreseen at King^s Has Everything for Your Sum m er Living package bill. reviewed by two citizen’s confer In launching the administraUcn’s PARIS— ^The Common Market’e ^ time would be to Wapping, The North Carolina Democrat ences on education, and on June S I bill on its course through Congress highest court has upheld a mar- { where M to bellevOd there wfil S i said hearings afford the best op Atty. Gen. Kennedy was subjected was ai>pioved by the State board. ooe room short. However, one portunity to bring before the Sen ket-oommdaeioned ruhng that na 2 to detailed, legalistic questioning,' N ow the program will move in grade 8 oouM be moved train ate and the public “ the foolish tional transport rates mtsrt. be I mostly by Republicans. to the two-year experimental OUTDOOR ^*JPp***C to the high echool, fore things" and the broad grants of published. Overruling a Dutch pro T h ^ chief criticism was aimed phase of which Manchester will test, the Couj-t of Justice said price stalling a iMw a(dioo] until the next power embodied in the legislation. year. Men's Washdble Toilored at a pr f AQJB S1UH7 MANCHESTER. EVENING HEBALn. MANCHE8TEB. 00NM* THURSDAY. JUNE S7. lUkCBESTES SVXNIHG BEBALO, UANCHE8 TEB. OONM. THUBSDAY, JUNE 17, IMS M o e i o h b very existence depended. We have customers falter. It begins to offer ment night. Senator Feland was and IDdwld LeDoyt; baakstbaU let to WUham Hoffman aa trainer and 26 by a grand Jury for first de bean eotMsmed with ths satlvHlsa asked, many^ times, how much them a wilder gamble, trying to engaged in a stirring demonstra Churches Combine and Mra. John W. Wsssll, in shaiva Jarvla and Msmus TUton; Isttsr - Slayer Gets Life to hsoeb mothers. Jompb ters, varsity and certificates and a letter to William Morgan. gree murder, but pleaded guilty to of one of Ms-daughters, who tms lure them back. But eventually the Connecticut tion of stair and corridor prowess d faiifclini to Irvhw, Omtoslon lEoenltig Iferald longer we aa a people and a na whloli so Impressed us Uiat we Worship Services M n. John RMey will be ths hash mark to Larry Morrison, BRIDGEPORT (AP) — John H. second degree murder June 18. He U'Vliig with hsr mother. tion might have before this prob customers still turn bored and dis Sttll il6si|rtist AivIlMtiMi Fsr Richard Palmar and Rhalby Wil The name of David Samuele Jr. was sentenced to the state prison BT TBJk called It to the special attention at Instnjetor a t Randy Iharsa. Georgs ms; juator varaitjr lattor and lyuiisih Mbigah, Daniel, tosnner, Upsoomb, 40, of Bridgeport, who The proseoutbr said tipsoomb n a u u s “ tXJ. D«X lem suddenly rose i^> to dominate illusioned, and one more cycle of . some of the special sightseers on Turootte nIU be the Instructcs was inadvertently omitted from the term by Judge Raymond J. Devlin Yankee The ’Trinity Covenant CSnirch and 0>uiitry Store sntolsm to Rlohard Gale, raanogsr. Gwwge Eberls, Harold 'Yaibell, list of local gnutoates at Windham Riot and fatally wounded his " r -» r ' g l The Baby Hasf Victory on Tirst Ballot Swanson Beats Pearl Been Named ••• Popular has averything to make Summartime ... Fun fima^. . . Delicacies that will make any picnic lunch or back-yard barbecue the high spot on your weekend calendar. Stop in and stock up at on# of For 8th District Post Popular's conveniently located Super Markets . .. there's one near you! LoMier, Valerie Evelyn, dMishter o i Rosaire and B)vn liefiia Victor E. Swanson of 30 Hudson St. last night was elect Tmnrtrri 5 Linnniore Dr. She wna bora June 18 at Mlancherter ed president of the Eighth District on the first ballot, mark Memortal Hbspitai. Her peteraal grandparents are Mr. and Mira. ^ S U P E R J. ing his return to North End government life after a two year Jlaaeph Luoaier, Jewnabt CVty. She hlaa a braitiher, Ronald, 10; ^ m a r k e t s ' absence. ' ~ and a alater, Sunw, 12. The former district president (1980-61) and tax collector (1659- Pour Confondre I Moqoin, Bobert Allan, son of Etae»t J. and Frances Pem- 60) garnered 113 votes as against mia Mloquin, 14 Ohriatopher Dr., Rockville. He wns bora June his nearest opponent. Director Les Etudiants? 14 at Manchedter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar'^ Burton D.' Pearl, who received 48 mts a n Mr. and Mrs. Prank Fenimia, 369 Woodbridge St. His votes. Bernard August, a third Wlien Manchester High patamal grandmother Is Mra. Elstella Mtoqutn, New Haven. He OPEN WED., THURS* R PRL i a 9 P.M. candidate, had 15 votes of the total School students walk into baa two brottoera, Donald, 9, and Kenncith, 5; and a slater, Bren Wi 176 cast. their French classes at Man da, 2. It was a grand slam for Swan chester High School next fall, • • • • « they will have to do a double Chuck Roast V M or IL Swaaaba JomM Ttlvlgno William F. HankinKon son and his slate of three men and St. Oermaln^ Gregory Jade, son of Jtoeeplh Rene and C9aire a woman, all of whom were over talte to malce sure they are in MSadToneB St. Germain, 73 Spring St., Rockville. He was bora ★ BEHER BEEF . BEHER CUT . BEHER TRIM ... A whelming vote getters on first bal the right room. June 21 at Mlandtester Memorial Hospital. His meiteraal grand lots to ta,ke three director’s posts The board of education a week ago hired Mias Marcia parents are MT. and Mrs. H. L. Mlacinnee, Philadelphia, Pa. Hla SELECTED U.S. CHOICE ^ * ■ and a first in -i woman tax col p a tem l gramlfaither is Rene St. Germain, RockviHe. HE FIIEEsSTMIR lector. Allan to teach French at the ***** ^ Budget Approved high .school. WM Amt NidNM af I f ar Mtig Laal night Uie board en Kelsey, Benee Paala, daughter of EXigene D. and Janet Scbal- Al Taor Mmdlp Npalir A tax rate of 2.8 mills, as re gaged Mrs. Yvonne M. Allan ler Kelsey, 136 Broad St. She was born June 21 at Mianche^er , commended by the board o Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and VeM ilireepli Sahinlay, June tttb to teach French at the high ^directors, was approved by voic school. Mira. Robert J. SchaAer, Glastonbury. Her paternal grandpar ADDX.T8 OMU—ORX TO A TAiai.T I vote, as was the proposed budge', Mrs. Allan (Yvonne M.) is ents ara Mir. and Mra. ESlis A. Kels^, Middletown. I CifareHe* ar laae 'State I of 687,899. a A.'B. graduate of Radoliffe ***** r The largest turnout of voters in College and has a master’s Boy, Bobert Andrew,* son of Joseph Robert and Geraldine recent years, with the majority from Boston University. A MarescB Roy, 118 Brook St., Wiapping. He was bom June 19 backing a bu.slnes8men and citi- resident of Man.sfield, she nt Mlanclwrter MemortlBl Hospital. His maternal grandparenta ; zena committee endorsed slate, tauglit las. year a'., Coventry MW'Mr. and Mra. Alfred J. Maresce^ Brooklyn, N. T. Hla pa EXTRA :SSir STAMPS voted three-year director posts to High School and prior to that ternal grandmother is Mra. Aim Miarie Roy, Meiliclen. He has KEEBLER FIG BARS I James Trivlgno of 118 Cambridge taught in MaJ.-rachusetts. She t«n> brcithera, Rene, 2 % , and Mlark, 1 ^ . St. and WUllam H. Hanklnson of has six years of teaching ex- ***** 303 Oakland St. pe: ience and will start at $6,- McKean, Bide Antlna^, son of Rupert E. and Jean Pearo x'nlvigno, a North End business 710. McKean, 326 Spruce St. He was born June 20 at Mancherter EXTRA T£S; STAMPS man for many yeai's, defeated Miss Allan (Marcia) and Miemoiial Hospital. His materaal grandparents are Mr. and S OZ. pxe. NABISCO Pearl on a first ballot count Of 129 Mrs. Allan (Yvonne M.) are Mra. Stanley Pearo, FStbsford, Vt. His peteraal grandparenta Vni-THIN PRITZILS to 69. sisters-in-law. 7 ' are Mr. and Mire. Ohartes MIcKean, Vernon. Dramulliad Hankinson, a Boy Scout official The board last night %lso ***** . *>• and volunteer fireman in this dis appointed Mrs. Elizabsth tHuriretlan * i Gann, Jaimes William, son of Charles E. and Oeutherine Graf BONELESS CHUCK EXTRA 'SS^ STAMPS trict, out-scored h'.s lone first bal B-ody of Gla .tcnbury to teach Gunn, 47 Hickory Dr., Ooventry. He was born Juive 21 at MUi- lot opponent, Robert Harrison of an intonnediate elementary TM OZ. PKe. NABISCO 155 .Oakland St., by a 122 to 67 grade, as yet unastigned. S'.ie Oherter Manorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. VBU-THIN PRITZB. STICKS Raymond Coleman and Mira. WVUiam Graf, Hartford. His pateirna] grandmother is ballot count. has a B.A, from Purdue Uni Mra. George Gunn, Hartford. He has a birother, Charies George, Raymond Coleman of 13 Lydall versity, has taught for seven years in Glastonburj', and will m ; and a alater, Lbiida Kby, IVi. P O T R O A S T St. won a one-year directorship Oiiicial taoulators count ballots in Eighth District’s heaviest voting session in recent ^ * « « • • (unexpired)—left open by Di start at $6,690. years. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) In othsr personnel matters, Potman, Daniel Joaeph, son of Edward Lee and Patricia Mlc- rector Harold Burnett of 16 Berk LoughSn Putman, 55 Prrwpedt St., RockviUe. He was bom June ley St., who announced his resig the board accapted two resig nation from the board as of July nations. They are; 8 at RockviHe OUy Hospital. His materaal grandparenta 'are SELECTED Leslie La Fond, who had Insurance Group Mr. and Mira. Daniel J. McLoughlin, Yonkers, N. Y. His paternal 15.—by an overwhelming victory Bieu Seeks Prison Release^ over Pea'.’l in a first ballot count been Irired two months ago as is Mrs. Selina Putgnnan, RookvUle. He has two a high school guidance coun B, Hans, 4, and Brendan, 2 ^ . U.S. C H O IC E of 158 to 29. Names Offieers • * * • * Hlghpoint o f . the evening’s ac selor. He -will become assistant Contends Evidence Illegal tivities was the announcement of to the director of admissions KDtchell, Gieggory Daniel, son of Alton linwood Jir. and 100 EXTRA STAMPS at the Unlveraity of Ner>v New officers were elected by Janet MdPaitend Mitchell. Stoughton Rd., Warehouse Point. He the new tax collector. the Town Insurance Advisory wWi Pwahaial Hy Mia Colen for tfca 4flil ^ District First Hampshire. Earl C. Bleu, formerly of 100^ On June 30 of that year, tlis was born June 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma- Mrs. Elvelyn Brown, librar ciommittee at its June meeting. In taraal grandparents are Mr. and Mirs. Kbner McGa.rr, Warehouse Mrs. Mary Laraia of 34 Green addition, Alfred Werbner was Spruce St., now serving an 8 to 20 State Board of Sentence Re-view TOP ian at Uling Junior High declined Elarl’s petition for ,a Point. His paternal grandparents are MT. and Mrs. Alton Rd., housewife, businesswoman seated as a new meml>er for a 5- year term In Wethersfield State and PTA worker, won handUy School, who has accepted shorter sentence. Mitchell Sr., Bernard, MMne. CHOICE a position in another town. year term. He replaces Herl>ert Prison for armed robbery, has filed ***** Chuck Steak over her single opponent, Allan McKinney. Appointments to the The petition of habeus corpus Monison, GatMeen Elizabeth, daughter of Richard A. and American Flag *2^^ Keenan of-.^02 Hollister St., 146 a writ of habeus corpus for re was filed in Federal Court, Hart committee are rotated among the A H ALP-CAR AT OP business rs?' y 15, were Jhne Saslela Mbrrison, 38 Christopher Cburt, Eia^ Hartford. She to 36. Mrs. Daraia is the first to-wn’s insurance agents. lease. ford, by Atty. Raymond Devlin Jr,, was bom June 22 at Mbndiester Memorial Hospital. Her ma ^ Naw 50-Star Fait Color Cettoa Volloy Forgo e woman tax collector in the dis- also honored -with grifta. Bieu. along with his brother, who was appointed by Judge T. Reports oi au - ificers, re Elected,to office were (M. Ken Robert, was convicted of holding ternal gTBndparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Saeieia, Low Mloor, Ground Chuck ttUALITY DIAMONOa •trict’s history, it was reported. neth Ostrlnsky,, chairman; Edgar Emmett (Jlarie to be Keu’s public ^ i Foot by 5 Foot • Jointod Woodoii Polo • loll Top • Mgtol Braokat tiring tax collec'i. .- John Brown Up the Colonial Oak Package' Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas The yearly salary for the tax 0 Clarke, vice chairmtm; Fred Bak defender. „ Mlortison, East Hartford. She has a brother, Ricky, 6, and collector is 32,000. ajnd Fire Chief Francis Limerick, Store, Manchester, on Dec. 2, 1960. The petition claims, basically, as advertised in The Herald on er, treasurer; Alfred -Werbner, sec Both brothers had escaped from three alisters, carol, 5, Cindy, 3, and Christine, 2. HUNT'S WANT 20 OC. B O H Li Fabulous wadding ring of ten quality dia- Two other officers were elected retary; and Earle Werbner, ad-vis- that the petitioner was convict^ ***** in the district’s annual meeting, June 22, were accepted by the police, but later surrendered. by evidence that was obtained ille SAVE inonda, ono-half carat in combined weight. voters. er. Mr. Rohan is the retiring Earl and Robert were both sen gally. Atwater, Scott Gibson, son of Robert El and Sylvia Hanaon Stewing Beef held at the Bentley Sdhool on Hol chairman. Atwater, 14 Progress Ave., Rockville. He was bom Jime 23 at Beautifully aot for maximum brillianoo bi 14- M n. Mary laraia lister St, by running unopiposed. Printed orange-colored slate tenced in Bast Hartford Court, A hearing was set for Tuesday, 3 2 ^ cards for Swanson smd four other It was the opimon of the com May 5, 1961. July 2, at 10:30 a.m. Manchester MIemortal Hospital. ^ s maternal grandmother is BONELESS Joaeipih A. Volz o t 63 Debnont St. mittee ttiat, based on premiums Mrs. Henry W. Hanson, Cumberland Center, Maine. He has a karat white gold. $195, Including Federal tax. c'.uc'dates wet« passed out prior FROZEN will continue as Blghth District over a 3-year period and amount brother, Stephen Charles, 1. Tomato Catsup Aak for Easy Paymanta. clerk while Howard Keeney of 77 to elections . . . Two Distriot Veal Cutlets of losses paid, a conslderahle sav Police Arrests Washington St. was again nymed fire trucks were parked at the policy for the remaining suMll necessary, the old policies wore to Peraochlo, Ronald Frank, son of AAdb and Jbseph-' POPULAR TOP QUALITY achool and rea4y for immediate ings could be effected hk The items. The insurance carrier was be returned for pro-rata oredit. SKINLESS district ■ treasurer. Heavy Equipment and Portable Ine Bonavero I*eiaochio, 96 Oak St., Wh.pping. He was bom SAVE Atty,- Jobn D. LiaBeUe, distriot se^ ce—^via any report by walkie- to be contacted to quote new rates June 23 at Manchester Memorial Hbt^tal. His maternal grand 1-LB. PKG. Robert BugOne Daub, 17, of 90 talkie from hMudquarters—so that Equipment policies. based on this schedule, on or be More than 800,(X)0 persons — 40 counsel, was moderator ifor tibe This could be done by remov parents are Mr. and Mrs. Natale Bonavero, Queens, N. Y. His Nepco Franks (Ridge S t, yesterday afternoon meeting. volunteer firemen, on duty, could fore July 1. per cent of them children under 6 paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mire. Set»stian Peracctiio, 1 0 ^ vote . . . (Firemen installed ex- ing all items under $1,000 from It was announced that ell poli — are accidentally poisoned ev woe aireoted Cand charged with Immediately following the elec these policies, transferring radio cies -would now have a July 1, 1963 Queens, N. Y. He has a sister, Nancy, 3 ^ . CAPITOL tion results, Swanson said “I want fan In auditorium window ery year in this country, accord ***** * Mayonnaise violation of pEobation. The arrest to circulate hot-humid air one equipment to the auto policies, curd effective date, to coincide -with the ing to a U.S. National Health to thank all the -voters for my elec Boe, David Alan, son of David and Marykm Rizeo Roe, Lake- SLICED relieve the close conditions. by the use of a $600 deduotible Town’s fiscal year. Wherever Pimento Loaf wee Rtade by Manchester Police tion as president of the Blghth survey. wcod Dr., Ooventry. He was bom June 15 at Hartford Hospital. POPULAR CHOICE IN HEAVY SYRUP JIWlifRS - SnVttSMttHt 1 on a warrant issued by Superior District and also for selecting my HIb maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Rizso, East Hart SEAFOOD DEPT. Court at Hartfotd. The youth was ford. His maternal grandparent is Mrs. Henry Hunt, Brunswick, 958 Moln St* Maacheater entire slate.” SAVE Phone 648-2741 turned over to a Superior Court Salaries Approved Mlaine. He has a sister, Kimberly Ann, 2%. probation officer. Nature of the ***** violation was not reported. The taxpayers voted, by -voice, OosMlo, Maureen Elizabeth, daughter of JV>hn F. and Ftiyllis 1 6 ^ in approval of yearly salaries for Anthony Costello, 427 Burnham Sii. She was born J\me 13 at FRESH Fruit Cocktail 3 the oflfioers of the district. They Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is include |76b for the president, Everett R. Anthony, 427 Burnham St. Her paternal gtandpar- VERIFINE ORANCE, CRAPE PUNCH #r PINEAPPLE $900 for clerk, $650 for treasurer «nta are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Costello, Elabeile Dr., Vernon. She and $100 each for directors. baa two brothers, Brian, 13, and Donald, 8. HALIBUT SAVE The Connecticut Bank and Trust ***** l i e Oo. and the Hartford Nstional Leroy Ronald Arthur, son of Russell and Patricia Murphy Bank, Manohester Office, were Leroy, Brandy St., Bolton. He was born June 18 at St. Francils Fruit Drinks named official depositories for the Hoepitel, Hartford. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and'Mrs. At MANCHESTER POPULAR MKT. ONLY distriot. Edward C. Murphy, Spring Lake, Mich. His paternal grandpar- Ih e ^ectocia were given au- enta are Mr. and Mrs. C^ude dark. Grand Haven, Mich. He POPULAR FANCY CUT -thorlty to borrow money, not to has two sdSbers, Kelly, 4, and Nancy, 2. STAMPARAMA DAYS SAVE exceed $20,000, to Ailfidl obliga ***** tions of the district. Sterling, Brenda Lynne, daughter of John E. aiul Sandra L.T.WOOD IPhiUp Burgess, out-going presi Sodden Sterling, 21 Cheney Dr., Storrs. She was bom Jahe 21 at dent after two years of public Windham Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Green Beans Locker Plant Meat Market services to the district, was given Mr. and Mrs. John E. Selden. Canton. Her paternal grandpar FRESH MEATS ~ RETAIL DEPARTMENT a gavel on behalf of the district. ents are Mr. and Mrs. dlfford M Sterling, 16 Oval L ^ e , Man- It was presented ly Pearl. Di oberter. DOUBLE STAMPS CHICKEN OF THE SEA *.' * * * * rectors Buniett eind John Oiarcia, SAVE TOwffsFIRSTPRSE-SaNLKsjDEFAn^ who terminate directors duties, for Boff, Laura Marie, daughter of Fred A. and Muriel Water- hbuae Roff m , RFD ,3, 3 Soott Dr., Verapn. She was bom June 18 at St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. Her paternal grandparents EVERY DAY-ALLW EEK 1 6 ^ are Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Roff Jr., West Hartford. She has one Tuna Fish SMOKED PORK idrter, Sheila, 16 montha. 8 9 * ! ***** BIG ECONOMY ROLU-WHITE or COLORS FAMILY— WHITE or COLORS SINGER Kingsbury, Kathryn Jean, daughter of George Andrew and naine Johnson Kingsbury Jr., Wilson Lane, Vomon. She was bom June 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Produce SpecidU SHOULDER PICNIC grandparents are Mrs. Edmund F. Ehvyer, Lake St., Vernon, and Sept Towels 31 Scot Napkins 2 X’ 2 7 * { Winiam F. Johnson, Miami. Fla. Her paternal grandparents ane WAYBEST NATIVE GRADE -A ” FOR'OUIDOOR COOKING Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kingsbury Sr., Bread and Milk St., Oov- lABGE AND MEATY DEUGIOUB anitry. She has a sister, Lynne Ann, 3. ***** LARGEr^lllCY, SWEET EATING Barrett, Eiric Hugh, son of Bobert Ray and Verta Wentz CHICKEN PARTS STEMEnES Banett, 173 Spruce St... Apt. 14. He was bom June 12 at Man- STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A The Brands You Can Trust rtierter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. YOUR CHOICE E. J. Wentz, Charlotte, N. C. Has paternal grandparenits are LEGS lb.55c i r Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Barrett, Charlotte, N, C. He has g brath- SEALTEST or HOOD sr, Gary Wiorth, 8, and a sirter, CyniBhia ^ y e , 4. FREE « * B « • BREASTS Ibr65c Beoupre, Theresa Anne, daughter of Donald S. and Pauline PULLET SINGER* Daigle Braufne, 126 N. Scliool St. She was bom June 11 at Rug Cleaner- Hartford H o^tal. Her materaal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. , SnrOKE’S—I£AN, SMOKED NO?r PRE-PACKAGED Mra. Frank Beaiq>re, Hartford. She has a brother, Donald, 18 PEACHES FI(X)r Polisher. BtUi Daigle, Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and MILK Scrub, wax, ncHths; and two sisters. Debra, 4, and Sandra. 3. DAISY ROLL CHUCK GROUND ***** HALF G A L GALLON a polish, Bapoae, Jodi Jean, daughter of Kenneth Joseph and Jean EGGS shampoo rugs. Tbung Rapose, 64 Mianor Lane, Wapping. She was bora Jime 11 CARTON PLUS DEPOSIT ■t Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents •re Mr. and Mrs. Chester Young, Brockton, Mass. Her paternal D O Z C grandmother is Mrs. Joseph^ Rapose, Ayer, Mass. She has a 6 9 ^ MVther, Kenneth Joseph Jr„ '3, and two Meters, Lori Anne, 4, and FOR FEATHERWEIGHT* Qndy Louise, 2. ® ***** VACUUM. Farr, FeUcIa Marie, daughter of Richard Paul and Susan GROTE & WEIGEL — FIRST PRIZE ~ Just lbs. for HoytFlarr, 29 ESizabeth Dr. She was bom June 17 at Mhn- 42<68 MUCKrS SLICED TO ORDER — light cleaning. * erter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is Wll- COLD CUTS S. Croaaen, Andover. Her paternal granebnother is Mrs. NOT PRE-PACKAGED— 45 VARIETIES James W. Farr, 84 Bigeiow St. Her mrternal gneat-gramd- •nother is Mra. Sara Bates, Quaker Hill. She has a sister, Mlaiy Frances, 3%. StrawDorrias with your purchase of any MRDSEYE FARMHOUSE PREiZE QUICK • • • • • ' SLANT-O-MATIC* *'- . Scott Drew, son of Etnest E. and Caroline Brown endSAtVIa WE RENT COLD STORAGE LOCKERS FOR Bhofford Jr., 71 Broad St. He was bom June 12 at Mlancheeter Zigzag Portabla Memorial Hospital. His paternal gnaiu^jarents are Mr. and Mrs. FRENCH FRIES or b r A P O C A N YOUR FROZKk MEATS AND VEGETABLES « n * r t E. BfeafPord Sr., Portsmouth, N. H. He has three broth- BLUEBERRY gnetina CenlabMra •n, Ernest B. m , 10, Eric, 8, and Car!, 4. ***** FOR AS LITTLE AS $1.25 A MONTH. THE IQ— 69a KemMa, Joaeph Jamea, son of Lt. Jamee Richard and Anne CRINKLE CUT PIES V *1 Kfliutile, 162 Nike Circle. He was bom June 12 at Man- LOCKER HOLDS ABOUT 250 LBS. OF MEAT* etaattjir Menuglal Hospital. Hh> naatemal grandparents are Mr. r s . a. • until the worWs at peace! Mra. Roger Duval, SMriey, Mass. His paternal grandpar- COMPARE THIS DIAL MFORI YOU BUY are Mir, and Mra. Ora MMiler, South Bend, Ind. He has a Froitii •UABT O m survival in a world of armed camps dapends solely •Mar, Dawn Marie, 4. CAIJF. LONG WHITE ' IQ-QQa A HOME FREEZER. SAM E UO S4 OZ. Size i s i v m SINGER on our strength—economic as well as military. 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JUNE 27. 1968 M AN Cm ^'ITER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C O N N , THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1968 themselves and defend them of outlawing boxing, thty hav* of the n tth Reformed of Oeneral Motori Oot|>i, and aa- Deoticut with Hartford the larg building and that he haa not heard area will benefit greatly foom the selves In an unprovoked fight. made the following recommenda Guest Ministers Preabyterfan Chsnxh, Pblladetphia, P.O. Dedication Improvements. < Blows below the belt were, out tions : Fat Overwaifbt Blinder Chairman aum m offloa July 1. Tbe outgoing est within tbe New England area, of any necemary correctlone. The Pa., will preacb. - . tta membendiip exceeding 800. lawed long ago and are not tol A thoroagh medloal axamliis- Listed at Church Morning eervloea wU beSd olwlnnnan la Dr. A. Zerban, dean Tba Buckland Post Office occu MONACO BID DOW erated by fight fans; yet such tlon of each ooateataat before be Scheduled Soon at 10:46. 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JUNE S7, 196S W($0mrwmm iUNCHESTEB EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1958 PAGE TWENTY-ON* RSox Homers at Record Clip THE Top Hope McKinley d Angle Tie Tilt REC LEAGUE Backing Dick Sauer's strong pitching with a 13-hlt attack, Telephone . Co. routed Army A HOWta HOLCOMB Navy, 14-3, last night at Rob ; Assistant Sports Editor ertson Park. To Meet Rugged Foe 81 Hit in 68 Games Sauer limited A A N to five ion hits while Bobby Scanlon, Irv Legiofi Rgce Should Be Close FVeiter and Butch McDowell were WIMBLEDON E n g I a n d^Ave American men who survived* " It X have to lose, I want U to Although ths wason is barely under way, indications al- colIecUng two eafch for the win- second round play Wedn(»day, but be to an Aiherican,'’ Ashe eald in For Run Happy Club nera. Foster was the RBI leader (AP)—Chuck McKinley, the dark horse hope Dennis Ralston, looking ahead to Ms 'match with rtady point to a cloae scramble for top honors in Zone 1-A of Better th«n two hours of baseball went for naUffht last with three. BUI Shields also United States’ top hope of Bakersfield, CaHf., fell before vet McKinley. "But I don’t aim to the'stiite Amtripan L^ffion bas6j9all program. Four of.the six night As Manchester and Wethersfield had to settle for a 5-5 helped with some great defensive loee. I came over here to win taking the Wimbledon cham eran Ramanthan KriMinan of In BOSTON (AP)—The home run-happy Boston Red Sox are team* in the newly reorganized zone have a good chance to tie in a Zone 1-A American Legion baseball game at Mt. Ne plays at third. dia. this Utle." grab top honors Tom Metcalf had two of A A pionship, runs into a confi Krishnan, twice a Wimbledon Tom Ediefsen, Berkeley, Calif.; clubbing four-baggers at a record clip—with some of the bo, The result left Manchester with a 2-2-1 record, Wethers N’s safeties. But after seeing four 'of the bail blasts of Jos 'VanOudsnhove, field Is 1-0-1, No date has been set*' dent, determined countryman semifinalist and long-time Davis Jack Froet, Monterey, Oallf.; and “Little Guys” taking up the slack. six clubs psrform, one must come for a replay. In third round play today. Frimk Froehling, Coral Qablea, Rockvllls dossn’t havs much In of DUSTY LEAGUE Cup star, beat the 20-year-old un- Though guys like pick Stuart,^. away with the hensat opinion that fense. ITie looal oluh playe again Sun "Let him come," .said 19-year- seeded Ralston 6-8, 6-3, 3-6, 12- Fla., were the other U.Sj men Gary Ge.ger and Frank Malzone in the seventh inning and Schilling eventual acne winner, whichever * « a day, (naatlng South Windsor at Exiploding for 10 runs In the old Arthue Ashe of Richmond. 10. safely into the third ibund. were stopped in the home run de team it might be, wUl have only opening Inning,. Hi-Way Depart made it 5-3 with a leadoff homer 2:30 at Mt. Nebo aa the second Va., th$ first American Negro man McKinley, top-ranke in the Herbie Flam, Palm Spring*, partment last, night, EM Brou.s- in the eighth. a mild chance to advancing in South Windsor round bsgina. ment surprised Farrell’s Reatau- ever to play In the historic cham Calif., and Adrian Bey of Rhode soud, Chuck Schilling and Russ stats toumament play. The Zone rant last night and turned in a pionships. United States and the only seeded Nixon took over nicely. The re It remained for Bressoud to win South Windsor, which surprised Stocky Eric Ozols was the ta t American at Wimbledon, contin sia were tied after four eets and it, however, after pinch-hitter Joe 1-A riUbe Juat don't posaeaa the a lot of folks with an opening ting leader for Manchester last 15-12 victory at (Charter Oak "If I play well, I’m capable of each had eight games in the fifth sult was a 6-6 victory over Cleve overall power of several Zone 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Park. ued to show sometimes brilliant, Adcock homered off Jack Lama- game win over Manchester, has a night with a long two-run homer. beating anybody," Ashe said. sometimes indifferent play. Mc set when darkness halted their land. 'be with Max Alvia on base In the nines. good solid club, bolstered by three He scored twice. Including-the r\s\ Five first-lnnlng nma were all Two triples and seven singles second round marathon Wednes Rookie Wilbur Wood was Man Bearing in mind this Is written were included In the seven-run "I want to have a try at Mc Kinley, seeded fourth, whipped top of the ninth, flhere -were t-wo East Hartford piayera Coach Por (In the sixth) thqt gave Manches Police A Fire needed last night Kinley. If I lose, well. I'm sup day. ager johnny Pesky's choice today out at the time, with a one strike before lent night’s Mancheeter- ter Bllnn uncovered some much ter a ■ tie. to whip DiUon Ford, but they barrage but It was Gordie Pon- past Alan Lane of Australia 7-5, posed to lose. But if I beat Chuck 6 -4 , 8 -6 . as the Red Sox tried to make it a coimt on the former Milwaukee Wethersfield acUon, we’ll ask you needed pitching strength Sunday Wethei-afield took the lead with added another five during the gratz’ homer later on that ac Ashe used a wide varie five-game sweep oi their ..'enway Braves player. For Adcock, it was to take heed to a oapsule review In Dennis Murphy who stopped an unearned tally In the second. game at Waddell Field to leave counted for some much-needed in and don’t get a place on the Davis ty of shots in a 3V4-hour, raln- STiXSCTON, C3aUf. — Rey AMs, Park series wiith the Indians. home pun No. 9 in 43 games 'with of ths ohibe. Stafford Springs cold on a fine Bob ElUott opened .the frame with with a 10-4 triumph. surance runs. Pongratz slammed a C3up squad. I’ll be mighty disap intemipted 5-7, 7-5, 11-9, 3-6, 6-3 120, Stockton, Calif., defeatsd Boston now has slammed 34 Cleveland. Manoheater, lacking pitching at one-hitter. A slender lad, he may a walk, stole second aiid came all Steve FM.sh scattered three hits three-run triple In the seventh that pointed.” triumph over John Hillebrand of Jorge Salazar, 121, San Joae, Oallf. hoine ru,is in iis la.st 18 games best, suffered a severe joH when have trouble remaining effective ths way home on an error. They and fanned nine to notch hds first clinched it. Ashe and McKinley were among^ Australia. 10. almost two per game. Wins Fourth A1 Lange and Dick Krinjak Lamabe, making his 88th ap mescal opinion dsolared Fred Me- if the schedule backs up and games added three more tainted scores victory for P A F. Kent Ough .-Vhead of Team Mark Ouny waa to ba sidelined. The come too close together. In the next Inning. (three for four) and Mike Martin each had a pair of circuit clouts For the season, uie .-ted Sox pearance of the season, ran his for Farrell’s. record to 4-0, pitching the final siways-huatUng left-hander com The Blinnmen iihowed good all- Jim Petersen singled and Rick (two for three) were the batting have hit 81 homers in 68 games. three Innings. Rookie Dave More- piled a 8-1 mark as No. 2 hurler around batting attack against Gallo bunted. Botli were safe when ftars. for the winners. John At that pace, the Bosox would eao- head started but gave way to (behind Tom Kelley) and also Stafford but didn’t look good all Manchester hurler Gary Gallaghqr SlemlenskI slammed a homer In a CHURCH LEAGUE Uy. eclipse their team home run Chet Nichols as the Indians tal contributed a .265 batting mark against Martello last Friday. Yet threw wildly trying for Petersen losing oeuse for Dillon’s. Rolling up a 13-0 lead after record of 161, hit over a 154-game lied twice in the sixth Inning. as hs also spent some time at first they are good enough to stay in at second. A1 Kaminski alao bunted thi-ee frames, Community* Bap- | schedule in 1950 when such stars the flag fight. tist gained a 14-7 win over North * r . Home Run Thumpers in Minnesota Attack Jtm Grant hurled the first seven baas. * a a and again all hands were safe. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ as Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr and innings for the Indians. Bothersd with back troubls for When Mark Monette mishandled Combining their pitching talents Methodist last night at Mt. Nebo. LAST DAYS Minnesota catcher Earl Battey (left), and right fielder Bob, Allison hold bats and wear Vem Stephens were blasting them Boston used a bit of luck en the final weeks of the high school Wethersfield the throw, Petersen scored. again Ron Pitruzello and Ron Stu Ross, Russ Hughes and Ray : 4 smiles hi clubhouse after their home runs 1^ to a 6-1 victory over Detroit. It was out of 'the park. route to taking its 4-3 lead in the season, MoOuiry waa told to take Jim Savoy followed with a single Kieman led An. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-TRIKI PAGE TWlftlTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN« THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1968 B u m m e r Home* For R*nt 67 House* For Salt 72 Housas For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For' Sole ' 72 Suburban For Sol* 75 dlANT’8 NECK Helglito — Modem Household Sendees THERE OUGHTA BB A LAW By F A G A L Y u d SHORTEN H o b m IkM Goods 81 ‘ Apartment*—Flat*— MAMCSWim . 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In excellent condition and FARM FOR SALE just off Man RBWBAVINO o ( Inunia, moth holea, LOOKING FOR rentalst Call J. O. Arrowhead Grove, Oolcheetar 4. baths, fire alarm, large kitchen, convenient to school, recreation chester Green. Inquire 996 B. Mid ADVERTISING Conn. Norwloh 8874690; BerttOra 981 Pleasant Valley Rd. landscaped plus fruit trees and situated on beautiful tree shaded Zippeni repaired Window Sbadee Realty, 04*6139. ¥*.*?*" b ^••7 fob* 100x300’ lot. 817,800, PhUbrick area and bus. Immediate occu- lot. Close to schools and shopping. dle Turnpike. made to measure; an alsed Vane* 343-9178. tral location, raoantly redaco- 'South Windsor tool sheds, 822,6(X). CaU owner a f W A T K IN S 1 A gency, 646-8404. piancy. CaU owner. 648-8776 for ap te r 5. 648-4864. Must be seen. For further details tlan Minds. Keys made while you SIX LARGE rooms and 5 rooms, latad, (uU baaamant, eomblna- / pointment. call, 643-8886. G L A H IF IB D advertising DEPT. HOURS wait. Tape Recorders to t rac aloe central neighborhood, JUIy 1 OOVBNTRT LAKE - I water- nona, amaalto. Close to all MANCHESTER — I room modern Wanted— ^Reol Estate 77 8 AM. to 5 P JL M arlow’s, 867 Main, 649-6331. Bargsin Shop occupancy, 048-8190. front 0(lottagei, 8870 per month, ■ehoola. Now vacant. A LOT FOR A LITTLE (>pcn (o r GREEN MANOR RD. — Owner or July and August. 648- transferred. 6 room Ranch, cer REAL ESTATE (iating^mga wanted, ANDOVER — Three room apart 1680. > T. J. CROCKETT, YOUR BEST INVESTMENT Free estimates of value. Law- H0.96 PbM Nlgbt Stand, 819.98 Unusually Wttraetlve 4 bedroom amic bath, screened porch, dts- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT Building— Contracting 14 ment, flrat floor, heat, hot water, R E A i;r o R fau, f40«lS3. losal, wall to wall carpeting, Manchester rence F. Flano, Realtor, 04*3706. electric stove, refrigerator, ga JVBR LAKE - Lakafront housb on a beautifiilly land MONDAT Tfeni FBIDAT M:M AJA-AATUBDAF • AAL 879.80 M odem Lounge Chair, but c o iw o , 6 room s, aU m odem con- ilrch cabinet kitchen, garage, A HOME OF YOUR OWN WANTED — By prlvxta party, 6-6 CALXi ME on your formira needs, ton back, foam euwen, walnut rage, 742-8048^______BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room scaped lot. Thla house was vir veiuenoos, avallablo monthly 648-1677 tually buUt around eloaete, 3 large yard fenced for privacy with room older ainigle home o r 9 bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, tapered lege, tangerine, gBO-BO Capa, one unfinished, praslble 4 lots of trees, extras. Priced for PLEASE READ YOUR AD vanltory units, table-tope and FOUR ROOMS, heated, stove end sealon. 049-3074. bedrooms, very nrat and clean, full baths, fu ll rec room , waU* THE FIREPLACE (amUy flat. Phone 649-4989. refrigerator. Available July 1. quick action, 818,800. Ken Ostrin- 1. PERFECT LOCA’nO N — A ; ar *Waat Aia* a n taken over tfae phone ae a eon- islana stands. 649-8936. .8839.00 64” M odem Sofa, loose OONCORD RO,—Baautlfut ranch, permanent siding. 818,900. Hayes to waU carpeting, S-car garage, ■ky. Realtor, 648-0169. ^PWTHOWIMTH Call 649-1919 between 6-8 p.m. CASCO, MAINE, Parker Pond. large ttving room, formal dining aluminum storms and screens, fine Cape on Middle Turnpike WANTED B and C sane tote bi ImioM read hie ed the FIRST DAT IT foam back and seat eushlon, Two pedroom houaokaaplng cot- Agency, 643-4808. Manchester area. Charles FonU- QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, tapered legs, eharcoal brawn, 81M. room, oaOwt Utehen, 9 be* sun terrace off of second floor West i ^ ^ Y baths, IT lIRROU la thne (or the next Ineer* BOMC: ITTMOBS tagaa, all eonvealcnoaa, sandy PRINCETON arT— r room bTick full do (J L L) s large celli, 646-6644. basements refinished, built-ins, SIX R KIOI TWENTY-FOUE THURSDAY. JUNE VI, 19«l Avinigo Dolljr N«t Prs4o Ron lEtt^nittg H^ralb T h t W w th d T Fbr the Week Ended Poraenat ef D. & Weather Boraon Mrs. Charles.H. McKenite, 38A J u a a M , I N S About Town Garden Dr., who is publicity chair Dodger Dowd Here 4J fW r but warm tonight. Low 79- man of the Junior Century Club of Two Students Will Graduate 11 Y'H rt T A 7S. Saturday mostly eunny, hot llw BrtvwUoD Aimy will oon- Manchester attended a Pnbllcity Visiting Relatives 13,804 and humid with elMuioe of show- tfudt an open air Inrvice tonigtilt Clinic in New Havbn, Wednesday, M a n b e r ed the A u d it t u i r u i u n 31- F r a iii ere afternoon or eventog. High In at the New Haven Woman’s Club. MMH X-ray Course^ Join Staff 9 ait Mirfn and Bb«h 9ta. at 7:30 p. Viaitbig with relathres in Man Ihiienn eC dreolntloa near 90. a t OaM: Vlrad Dixon wlID be tn Manche$ter-—A Cuy of Vulage Charm etanpe. A prayer aervloe will Miss Dorothy Nolan and' Mlss<^ three atudents beginning their chester and renewing old acquain be Md at the dbadel at 7:16. Public Records Jean Simons will Join the staff of first year. tances is Jsmes (Dodger) Dowd, The course is conducted by Dr. a kmg-tlme Manchester resident TOL. L X X X n , NO. S29 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRU)AY, JUNE 28, 1968 (OhaHniiil A6verttataig m Fag* tl) Itie BrMMi American d u b will the X-ray department at Mui- PRICE SEVEN CENTS Quitclaim Deed WilUam L. Oonlon, head of the who now makes his home in Vero apormor a dance Saturday from 9 ciiester Memorial Hospital after X-ray department, assisted by Dr. Beach, Fla. pm . to 1 ajn. for meanbere and Roger Olcott, to the Town Of completing a two-year course* in Manchester, property north of Douglas J. Roberts Jr. and Dr. Dowd, well known as a baseball gueaba Charlie Va^dc’a Or- J^-ray Technology at the hospital. Robert E. Karns, radiologists. player in these parts during his Proud Board Gives dheatra win Airnlah munic. West Center St. Merriage Uoeasee The girls ■will graduate Sunday. The Manchester hospital course, youth, retired several years ago approved by the American Medi after long service at the Berkshire PINEHURST FEATURED MEAT ITEM THIS WEEK WILL BE Red Chief Ramsdell Reward Jean flMMflbenpflug has been Raymond Leon DeBlois, 112 Miss Nolan is the daughter of School for Boys and took up resi Lenox St., and Paula Rose Dzia- cal Association in 1956, has limit aaraailed a scholerediip to Mt. Ida Mr. and Mrs. Francis' Nolan of ed its classes to five students. In dence in Florida. Ju d o r OoBege, not to the Univer- dus. Spring St., St. Janies Church, Taftidile. Miss Simons is the A raiae in pay, an extra July 6. addition to a hospital adminis Long an avid golfer, Dowd plays Lean, U. S. Choice and Premium Arrives in alty of Oonneoticut, ae was er> daughter of Mr. and Mis. Adolf tered test, students must pass an regularly at Veto Beach and car week’s vacatlpn, a new brief- roneoualy reported In the High Warrantee Deeds ried a 10 handicap. ^aee and roaea for hla wife Family of 3 Killed, Simona of Gilead. examination conducted by a na flehool WotM. Janice Scheiben- Leora Stelnmeyer, to Mary C. Five students have been en tional board. Completion of the I Nearing his 72nd birthday, were given to Raymond E. wiH attend the University of DoUnsiky, property at 39 Durant rolled in the course this year. East Berlin Ramsdell, aufierlntendent of St. course qualifies a student to an Dowd was a frequent golfing part Three, will begin their second year Vernon echooOa for 25 years, by Richard T. Wakdi and Christine X-ray department position with ner of Don Diysdale and Duke on July 1. They will be joined by any hospital. Snider of the Los Angeles Dodgers Top or Bottom Q Q a proud board "of education Mr. and Mrs. Hoger Williams, M. Walsh, to Stephen A.. Ramo BERLIN (AP) — Soviet last nigtvt. 1768 Tolland Tpke., ^11 hold opva and Martha M. Ramo, property at during spring training. The visitor plans to remain an lb Premier Khrushchev arrived The board unanimously house Sunday from 3 on for their 133 Helabie Rd. Oak St. Scaiborough Rd. voted to raise his salary from ■on, Roger Williams'' Jr. and his other week in Manchester before in Bast Berlin today and was Jack 6. Tedone and Cecilia B. H. Hayner Davidson and Ber Helen G. Andrews, to Theodore heading South. He is staying with Round Steak Roast $1S,800 to 516,000 a year. family, who are making a short Tedone, to Peter J. Gunas Jr. and told that President Kennedy’s I nice G. Davidson, to Mai'Un Duke M. Moran and Joyce C. Moran, a cousin. Miss ArHne Hainesworth A lso ' unaninuxisly, the Murderer ‘ elatt here from California. Mary K. Gunas, property at 199 and Juliane Duke, property at 15 trip to West Berlin was made property at 223 O^and St. at 12 Deerfield Dr. board voted to let him take an - Pinehursf Special Values for the Purpose of creating extra week’s vacation, from - ifney :■! entnity among Germans. July 10 to Aug. 16, to allow I C J 0 j u r f . > Khrushchev said he agreed. him to go with other area edu- BLOCK ISLAND Re cam* for a eummit meeUng oatore on a trip to Ekirope. He Police See WlOi leOdera of Soviet bloc couii' end bis wife Natalie will go FRESH SWORDFISH trlee. by ship, and will - visit Eng lb. 79c Walter inbrlcht, the epade land, France, Italy and SwlU- No Motive bearded Baat Oerman Oommunlet erland. Usually the miperia- lekder, greeted Khrushchev with tendent has a month’s vaca U. S. CHOICE GRADE a klse and declared In a welcom tion. ing epeech: In presenting the brisfcaae In Shooting “Kennedy came to West Berlin to him, WUllam Hahn, chair to ctlr up . the Weet German peo man of the board, eald the ple aga&rt the people of Kaat board members are proud of NEW LONDON (A P)— An Cube Steaks 9 9 * The Finest Franks At Oermany In the Interests of the Ramsdril for getting hla doc 4cy young man who snuffed American monopolists.’’ torate at the University of out the lives of the couple SWIFT PREMIUM HAM » Low Prices . . . In reply Khrushchev said he Connecticut tola month. agreed completely with Ulbrlcht’a Mrs. Ramsdell was given next door and their 10-year- W you arm swrrsnfiy, sitsrnsling bstwssn one food ttors and another, trying to gat valusa for your food Whole or Butt Half 80c analyelB of toe Kennedy visit to red roses In thanks for letting old son and then waited for dollan, bsrs't apms sdvics. Switch over to shopping at A&P, whsrs you tan tap into planty of thrift West Berlin on Wednesday. her husband out ao many eve the police to come was book p«ww with A&P't low priass. And you're sure to get a big charga pvar Plaid Stamps. They pack plenty of DUBUQUE lb. 59c Khrushchev stepped out of hie nings to attend meetings. DUBUQUE lane accompanied by his wife, ed for murder early today. •Mt ••wori . . . For thrift and gifts — the "outlet" to "plug in" to is A&P. Shop, save and see! 8flna. Policy said Nicholas Ukraine. 26, Contrary to specuIaUon Khru' showed no remorse as hi» described ^ ehchev did not bring along Valen the shootlnTs last night at head- j fUPIR-MGIfT QUALITY PREMRJM lb. 69c tina Tereshkova, the Soviet space- Witness Names quarters and went, through a re- i Liverwurst woman. Some thought he might enactment later at the murder MAVY, ¥fKTMN do BO in an effort to whip up pub scene. lic excitement similar to that Viscount Astor "He said he’d do it again.” one FIRST PRIZE or which greeted Kennedy In West of the investigating officers said. Berlin. 'The victims were a HS-vear-old BONELESS Officially the purpose of the vis In Vice Trial mailman. Robert P. Reidy. his GROTE & WEIGEL it—annmmced only four days ago wife. Marv', 43, and their son —^Is toTielp Ulbrlct celebrate his LONIXJN (AP)—Christine Keel Mark, 10. Mark was the Reidy’S POT 70th birthday Sunday. er testified today that wealthy only child. lb. 89c A large crowd turned out at the 'ITie Reidys lived at 33 Belden airport to cheer Khrushchev’s ar Lord Astor at one time paid toe Accused Slayer St., Ukraine at 35. 'The neighbor ROAST L6 rival at Schoenfeld Airport. rent on an apartment she shared hood has been visited frequently After reviewing an honor guard, with another party girl. She said Nicholas Ukraine, accused New London slayer of three, by police in recent .years. 'Two Chuck Roast Khrushchev went down a recep- he had no ulterior motive. y ( / / a is guarded by Det. Melvin W. Jetmore, (AP Photofax.) months ago. there was a murder at SUPER-RfOHT QUALITY, BONPLWS BfSF OVEN ROAST Miss Keeler, 21, took the stand a house right across the street, at (Conttoued on Page Nine) as the first prosecution witness in 26. Siodu CamuuL Sak.! a magistrate’s hearing of vice Police .said their questioning of U. S. CHOICE charges against Dr. Stephen Ukraine failed to produce any 1 LB jPJF< Ward, 60, society osteopath. clear idea of what prompted the Shoulder Roust »75 GOP Cautious Her testimony produced a ser JFK Is Named slayings. AAPSPiaAL 4 CANCANS S J j SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY. (STRAIGHT CUT lb 79( ies of spicy sensations Including: “He claimed he was being ha Scene 'hf Triple Murder APPLESAUCE BLOCK CHUCK ROASTS Viscount Astor, 66, three times 1 LB 1 OZ rassed by them,” an officer said. Robert 0. Reidy. his wife and their son were shot to death last night in the house- o*i D a A "tRSM BtlSKiT C C Lean Selected Center Outa In Evaluating married descendant of American But when it came to details, he SpMial CANS millionaire John Jacob Astor, said, Ukraine seemed unable to the right at 33 Belden St., New London. Accused slayer Nicholas Ukraine lived in the CREAM STYLE CORN 10^ PBONTCUT LB gave Ward a check for repf on an explain. ' house at left. (AP Photofax.) rOT KOQST apartment Miss Keeler shared Cork Freeman UBIQC Kennedy Trip He came into the house wdth a fO N A SP IO A L CAN PlUAAP,rLUiyw, ROUND, leiNUtK T ^ D E RANU AN Dm AMATY, RIADY-TO-COOK with Marily (Mandy) Rlce-Davles. .38 and shot the whole three of CUT BEETS Astor owns the Cliveden estate them right in the parlor,” the offi WASHINGTON (AP)—The ac-' CORK, Ireland (AP)—■President, Kennedy to Dublin for his address SPEARS - A&P CUT 14V2 0 Z outside London where Ward rent cer said. I » O C K i | C c slalm given President Kennedy in ed a cottage and gave rartlee. Kennedy was made a breeman of to toe two houses of parliament. GREEN - SPECIAL A great favorite . . . Europe was welcomed by con 0>rk today. He told a cheering After this there were ceremo 'Then he went out in front to Racial News ASPARAGUS CAN C O iN IS H LB Miss Rlce-Davles testified she wait for the police. He handed over Social Whirl Fades 25^ Gnme Birds gressional leaders today, but Re had intercourse with Lord Astor crowd when he retires he vrill take nies awarding the President hon. the revolver when they arrived. D E A r U C C YELLOW CLING 1 LB 13 OZ SHOULDER STEAKS this Dubuque oblong publicans cautioned a g a 1 n s t while she shared an apartment great satisfaction “In not only be orary degrees from the National 2 9 < A g IKTBA H A M fT A M N weighing toe laating success of Police said they knew Reidy At a Glance ■ C M v I l E J SLICED or HALVES - SPECIAL CAN CCXONiAL SKINLESS with Miss Keelez. ing president of my own country University and the University of a J w it h I IB I OZ r K « (1st Cuts Of These Roasts lb. 89c) shape S lb. ham at toa trip until all toe Jesuits are in but a freeman of this city.” M;uidy, 13, a blonde, also Dubllh and honwary- freedom of (Obntimied on Page Ten) In Race-Torn Town By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DEL MOf^TE 1 LB 1 OZ||PC —particularly from France. broi^t the name of American 'XXnt; Ireland’s chief port 'And the Irish capital. F r o o z o r quhn ,S f B o k s BAG Wel BELOIT, WIs.-LNegroes proteri- Fronkforts 2 99' 2.89 each. House Opaker John McCormack, movie actor Douglas Fairbanks second city, staged a rousing The freedom of Wexford, New ing alleged dlscriminatlcrn to hous SPECIAL 5 C AN S 7 3 BHf, BHF N' nppia, CHICKEN BREASTS...... fc. 69e D-Mass., voiced toe general Dem come for the President. Packed Ross, Galway and Limerick also GREEN PEAS SUPER-RIGHT LARGE SLICED Jr., Into the testimony when she EDITOR'S NOTE—How would^!-the country club, yacht-club and ing and employmena march to _____^UfF H* ONIOH, V I A l _____ Into a hectic 7S-mlnute schedule have cOme or" are coming Ken. ocratic feeling that toe President’s followed Christine to the stand In you feel if National Guard troops City Hall to present requests to CANADIAN BACON ...... 6-ei. pkg. 69c tour had made “a profound Im- was a parade through toe city, nedy’s way before his three-day other watering spots. the Jampacked courtroom. State News moved into your town and Lured by the sailing season on council. Ckiuncil promises serious Sandwich Steaks p pkg pesslon conducive to furthering She said the only other man she the ceremony making him a free Ldsh. tour ends Saturday. Bologna *“ 29" 55‘ man and a reception by toe city clamped a lid on your night-time Chesapeake Bay, out-of-town skip consideration of their requests. SWISS 1ZOZ A A C the national Ofeterests of our coun heard mentioned by Ward was ’ Under medieval custom, this CAMBRIDGE. Md.—Curfew and Spocial BOTS SUPER-RIGHT SLICED try and those of Europe.’’ fathers. gives the President first claim on activities? That's what happened pers help quicken the tempo at the' ANN PAGE KETCHUP 2 33" FROZEN FKG O T Fairbanks. in racially troubled Cambridge, other restrictions imposed by Na Skies were as gray as the old a bed in the poorhouse in any of Cambridge Yacht Club. PINEHURST LEAN The assistant Democratic lead Miss Rlce-Davles said that Roundup Md.. tional Guard troops, who came to CAP'N JOHN'S 10 OZ PKO er of toe Senate, Hubert H. whenever she received money port’s stone buildings, but toe rain the six towns should he need it. The country club swimming pool Pepper Loaf •PKG which pelted Kennedy as he left is crowded every day; the bar this city after racial violence 33' GROUND CHUCK Humphrey, of Minnesota, saw the from men she either loaned or This seems unlikely; his fortune erupted, put crimp ,in Clambrldge APPLE PIES 3 pVos” 1.00 D in n e r Dublin held off for hla drive recently was estimated at $10 mil By DAN DONAHUE and dance floor every night. On SUPER-RIGHT IIN PIECE President’s trip as “vindicating gave some to Ward. CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) —The night life. Everyone must be ^ lb. 69e all the doubts anfl dire predic Prosecutor Mervyn Grlffith- through Cork’s narrow hilly Hon. Dempsey Vetoes the edge of town, dancers twist to CAP'N JOHN'S 8 OZ PKG OR streets. social whirl of Cambridge usually the music of name bands at the streets by 10 p!m., stores must tions that assailed him before his Jones said he did not want names In^ the famine years of a cen. close an hour earlier, and no beer MAYONNAISE 99 depsttture;’’ It seemed as If all of Cork’s tury and a quarter ago, Ckirk was is moving at full speed thi.s time American Legion Hall. Scallop Dinner 49^ Bologna LIVERWURST LB 39' Included on the court record. Liquor Hour Bill of year, with weekend frivolity at or liquor may be served any D D E C C D U E C a n n p a g e s t r a w b e r r y ^ a lb Humphrey eald he considered The clerk of the court then dic 80,000 inhabitants had turned out the major jumping off ground for This year, things are different. where in town. Demonstrations HAMBURG the Kennedy restatements. of U.8. to see and cheer the PreMdent. Irish peasants going to the New National Guard troops moved rilE JE llw E j PRICE REDUCEDI X JAR 0 3 tated toe essence of Miss Rlce- are forbidden. M Extra Slampa wHh I lb pkf A3 M«a< SS Extra Stampa w M i aa I » i pkf pbiley “direct answers to toe Davles’ e'vldence without refer As his car neared the mansion World. HAR’PFORD (AP) — Governor into this city of 12.200 two weeks lb. 55c most damartng arguments’’ of ence to Lord Astor. The deposi house — the city hall—crowds The President’s great-grandfath Dempsey today vetoed a bill that ago today, to preserve the peace ATLANTIC (3ITY, N .J., Roy PEA lie WITH TOMATO SAUCE A 2 LB 9 OZ SWIFTS PREMIUM M _____ Wilkins, executive seopctary for sKiNiEss r r a n K i o n s C o ld C u ts I President (toarles de Gaulle of tion then read that the girl had surged forward and tried to touch er, Patrick Kennedy, sailed from, would have extended Sunday night Barry Hits after racial demonstrations erupt D E A I l 3 A N N PAGE L CANS France. had Intercourse with other men the car. Secret Service men New Ross, 100 miles away, where drinking hours in liquor permit ed into violence. Natonal Association for the Ad 55" vancement of ■ Colored People, Senate Republican Leader Ev and that Ward was at the apart shoved them back. outlets from 0 to 11 p.m. Everyone must be off the streets Genuine Spring Lamb erett Dlrkaen of Illinois agreed ment when she met men therd. A helicopter stood by to whisk (Ckmtlnued on Page Eight) 'This marks the second time in criticizes Republican ^party for by 10 p.m. Stores must close an what he called its failure to sup 21 to 22 lb that the President had been ‘‘wel 'There was no further reference two years that the Democratic Liberalism hour earlier. No beer or Uquor can MARGARINE vooTcoro. r " Legs end Chops Governor has rejected legislatwe port - President Kennedy’s elrtl 25 Avg. comed with open arms and lis to Fairbanks in Miss Rlce-Davles’ be served and about 20 taverns MjggH Watermelons tened to in Germany as toe Pres testimony. approved propoeais to allow bars rights program. ... wm have .closed. Demonstrations are TRENTON, N .J.—New Jersey's ident of the United States 'should Miss Keeler also testified that: and grills to remain open an addi forbidden. For London Broils have been.” 1. She- had Intercourse with tional two hours on Sunday nights. For YGOP education commissioner, Freder Peaches YELLOW RIPE Dtrksen said he hoped that former War Minister John Pro- Pope Seeks to Help Although toe lettest MU carried Guardsmen patrol the streets ick M. Raubinger, orders Plain- Pineapple or Lemon and Barbecues “good results'will flow” from the fumo and that he gave her money a local option clause to make It By JERRY RANKIN and stand watch at checkpoints field to reduce the 96 per cant on the perimeteb of the Negro SEEDLESS MORRELL HOLroAY trip, but warned against speculat- and presents. She said the money more palatable, the Governor said SAN FRANCaSCO (AP) -Demo Negro enrollment at one of Its Jane Parker Large 8 Inch j a he didn’t think “this would do any district. Streets are all but de schooto. Plainfield board adopt* Grapes SWEET AND TASTY cratic party leaders are linked In serted at night. Pies 1 Lb 8 Oz Size Save 10c EA 4 7 BONELESS CHUCK (Contlnued on Page Three) (Oontlnned on Page Nine) good.” . MELONS Red-Ruled Catholics In returning the bill to Secre a “cynical alliance” with "corrupt The day after troops arrived, (Continued on Page Ten) JAIIt rADKIR, XfC. U c 5-lb. CAN OF HAM tary of State EUla T. Grasso with big city machines,” Sen. Barry Cambridge's only movie theater an Sponisli Bur U V E lOc 35" STEAK lb. 89c out his signitUT«^', green or ' « charge of embessling a truok- SANDALS black. S-M-L. AI^THORIZED . IpiMi of merchandtoe belonging to TOLUND TURNPIKE. TALCOTTVILLE tS» N ow Haven Tobacco Co. The D iE A U lB SUNGLAaES SHOP FRIBAYS TO StN PA.- e, valued at over $8,000, White or Italian Tim 1 *TPaddle and Saddle" boat BMk; ______jy OitealdLin « cross stripes, \ sleeve. Multi- Many with paarltoad or shlna- OPEN EVENINGS—PHONE 649-2838 ■mart k>ra.kaot i 7 ig^lir|A,tties5ter aolen, whit* grauad. S-M-L. ■tooe tcimmad fram **. Nowaat 336 NORTH MAIN ST. — PHONE 649-5253 OFEM SATURDAY AORNWB^ M4 t o M i 8 7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONIL THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1968 R A Q I B S V IN P A P E a g KANCmSSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1963 expires In July, and a new five- help; John Knapp wUl be on bases Low Bidder Gets Ovsrssesr; Osorgs Cobb, Steward; Works Plan^ Appointments year appointment miist be made. Bolton Columbia Fred Davis, assistant atsward; and Richard Nagy, who "o 'ojlS^*! •Spring Special The resignation of Justice of PENTLAND M m Jessie MUi^sH, chaplain; Hvas In te s ^ caljed and offered the Peace Robert E. K iem an 're Custodial Work THE FLORUrr Philip Bham, treasurer; Arthur his aervUm ' ^ r ANOHES Mil CAFJB OODS On Board^8 Agenda Tuesday quires a new appointment to that "EvefTlfelaf fa Jeffries, hatskssper; Mrs. Myrtle •mere will He no alternative ex post. > I Smith Seeks School Wing, Hlnoklsy, Ceres; Mrs. Mabel Rath- cept to cancdl the gatnes unless Painted For $ 4 9 - 0 0 The DeFrank Service Corp.. of OeatnUijr Leeatei At bun, Flora; Mrs. Olive Dubreuuil, there la more volunteer help. Any Dr. Nicholas A. Morzialo, town New Haven has been awarded the u B U C B m m a n A capital Imprcyveanent program'^ the high school ($16,000), rewlr- health director, has asked that contract for custodial ■work fOt t a S-444«— Ml S-OMT lady assistant steward. one wilting to help can contact any P L U S P .U N T Land Buying ^ committee memtoer. They are, John for the next five years, a $35,(X)0 Ing_ of tour town schcxils, ($17,000), sewers be extended to the Keeney three municipal buildings. OpeaittMitd GOP Nod to Raymond Lyman was eteoted to and TRIM Television the executive committee, tor three Him, Myron Berkowltz, John allocation from the Capital Im arid new Miop exits at the high St. and Linwood Dr; areas. The DeFrank bid of $ai,68« was nanMair tm 9 F JL Smith, Fred Olfford or Bid Gosllne. 6:00 ( 8) Bl^ 8 Theater (In pro|reaa)> > (34) American Memoirs provement Reserve Fund, and a school, ($2,000). the lowest bidder of four bids ParMag Acress the Mreal years. Others on this committee •s p e c i a l p r i c e s o n (23) Itovie at 8 (la proRTSMl In $jdditlon, the directors will School Board Up for Vote are Francis Lyman and Lester IncldentlUly. all of these men, (30-lU) Eariy Snow (m pronreu) $32,000 allocation from the Park Republican Director Harold A. discuss sale o f a 150-foot right of opened in the general manager's ■For too Oars . . . .LAROpiR HOMES (18) Bis Picture (831 Biography ing Meter Fund will all be con- Turkington has expressed eome office Tuesday. It calls for a yedr’s Hutdhlna. aome of whim do not have eons In (34) WRat’e New (84) Mi% Street way through the Sewer Depart the bassball program, have put In ridered by the town dlreators at doubt that the echool projects can service'beginning July 1, with an KtrokI F. BmiUi of BrookflMd There are several thlngil to be The offices of secretary and lec ALLSTATE PAINTERS ( 8) Newe .. j 8:80 ,(10-33-80) Or. Ul^are ment’s Olcott St, property to the considered by voters at the sp>eclal turer are hot filled as yet. Mrs. many hours of volunteer work. In 6 08 <40) ^eiiTUaent Underwater t 8-4043) Uave to Beaver their July 2 meeting. be considered a suitable capital optional second year at the Mune Coventry--Tel. 74S-76«8 (34) Film Hartford Electric Light Co.; plan IM. h u filed with t^ie- Rm>uMloui tbwn meeting Saturday at 8 p.m. cluding mowing the lawn and um- 8:3S ( 8) Newt! Bporti; Weather Also on the i^fenda are an ap Improvement expenditure, since contract price. BeMha Riathbufi and Mra Ruby 8:80 ( 8) Hong Kong „ 3:00 (131 TbeTbj Twlllaht Zone..... bimonthly Inter-board meetings; party to run for the lioard of in Yeomans Hall. W olff have* declined to serve an ^rlng. Hartford— (40) Adventuree In TItne ( 8 4 ^ ) My Three Sone propriation to cover the system they are not major non-recurring consider a request to pave a sec The New Haven firm's bid was •duoation In the fall town election. Up for discussion—and decision other year. Mra. Laura Squier The Columbia Lake Association (58) News ( ai 3) The me ueieciivesDetecllvei analysis study being mode by Bru expenses. tion of * Elm St. to the railroad about $5.50 lower than that of LEASE (34) Two Centuriei o( Symphony (181 Subscription 'TV —is the proposed 12-room addition was re-deoted pianist. ,wiU hold Its first meeting of the (34) Am. Businese 8yi no R. DeMarco of New Britain, Martin has said that the lan freight station; and consider terms General Services Inc., o f Mnn^ Robert Cobum of South Rd. and season Friday at 8 p.m. In the ,jl8) Lit* of Blley ttema America's No. 1 Read C a r Walter Waddrtl of Bolton Center to Porter School, plus alterations IlieTs will be no further meet (32) Club Houie 1:80 ( 8-4043) McHale’t...... e Niavy appointment of a tinember of the guage laboratory waa included In for members of the Citizen’s Ad Chester. The local concern has town hall. Ouy Beck new president, (10-33-30) Haspl UC) the s(^ool board’s per pupil cost Rd. have also filed for the board. to the present building, which will ings bietora a picnic scheduled at (34) Ragtime Ei% Housing Authority and a Justice visory Cimmlttee and reapproval done the work for the past six PONTIAC TEMPEST cost over $400,000. •Wickham Park July 20. announced Uutt important revi 10:00 ( 8-13) NiNu( of the peace, and a request to ex estimates fo r school operations. In for the Program for Community yCkrs. • There will be four vaoandea to sions In the bylaws will* be dis EAST HARTFORD (58) Newe fiU. The posta are now held by Also on the agenda is the ques Lady Umpires Next? ( 84^^68)____ Alcoa Premier# tend aewera to ’ the Keeney St.- dicating It was not originally con Improvement. cussed at the meeting. T;00 ( 3) Wyatt Earp (34)- • ) JapiJapanese Time For Af Low At three Demoorats and a Republican. tion of land for educational, rec It was LacUts’ Day at the base-^ (13-33-to40) News; Sporli and (10-33-30)____ Bob Hope Moscow Show Linwood Dr. area. sidered a capital expenditure. ------A______reational and .civic activities for 10:30 (34) Basic Issues of Han . The capital Improvement sched The allocation from the parking DEBT LOW IN FRANCE Smith, an inatallation engineer ball field Tueeday but the reason Manchester Evening Herald Co DAY NURSERY ' (YoT’^potjjd 139 to 152 $96.00 par moatli which the siun of $20,000 has 11:00 ( 84-10-13-334OiM8) Kows, ule was discussed by the direc 'meter fund for $32,000 will be at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft in ought to make some of. the Little lumbia corrMpondent Virginia M. (53) Tramliy Market Weather and Sports PARIS—Instalbnent credit in Foil Maintcaanee, Folly bettreO feaat Hartford, ia a native of, already been put into the reserve League fathers Mush. Mrs. Jo (18) BubecrlpUon TV 11:18 (10) Tonigh: ((J) "SA Cadet tors, the Town Planning Commis used. If approved, to lease and im France averages about $20 per HARTFORD (A P )—The State Carlson, teleiptene 228-9224. 158 Silv*r Lon* .(24) Travel Time Sutton, Mlaae. He received a bach fund If the voters wish to use seph Pagach o i Pine St. mowed ( 3) Hovrs Cadet Frederick Dixon of New sion, and Superintendent of prove three privately owned park person compared with $fi0 in Motor 'Vehicle Department’s daily Paid Dodga Poatiaa East Hartford T:1B (23) Kings of OoK (40) Steve Allen elor of science degree from W or the money for that purpose. Two the grass because, in ^>lte of the T:$0 (10-30) Wide Country (22-80) JFK In Europe . Britain will spend the summer in SohiMls William Curtis, at a spe ing areas. Britain and $30 in the United record of automobile fatalities as INC. sites were recommended at a pub fhot thkt the local papera carried ( 8-M>43) Nelson Family 11:21) (12) Movie cial meeting last week. The leases would continue at St)a)tee. Down payments of 20 of last midnight and the totals on cester Potytechnioal Institute in Seek Race Balance Mianche«ter asslAlng MiaJ. E. W al Phone OO^tOt l lic meeting last Saturday. One is a plea tor male vdunteers to help, Tal. 289^302 (33) Men Into Space U:30 (K-SO) Tonight (C) Both the TPC and General Man least until the directors can act to 25 per cent are required in the same date last year; 1056. ( 8-13) JFK Goes Home < 8) Movie $1$ MAIN STREET He een'ed with the U.S. Navy the TannenLaum property on Hen- no body , showed iq>. Eld GosUne, “ n ORWALK (AP) — NorwBlk’s ter Lamle with ministerial and ager Richard Martin had been to establish a special taxing dis France, with full payment in 18 I 1962 1963 from 1957 to I960 on a mine nequin Rd. consisting. of 80 acres ohaltman of the CRC basehall hoard of education took a fii’st Childrtn 2 to 14 ytors 8BE BATVnuAra TV VfnBlSK VOR COMPLETE LISTOfiJ youth work at the Salvation Army asking about $400,000 from the trict to buy neiw parking areas for to 24' months. Killed ...... 189 182 sweeper baaed in Japan. He ia for $25,575 plus $4,000 for 450 program, feK the Job was too step today toward Improving the Citadel. Capital Improvement Reserve the downtown area. He is a 1962 graduate of New now a lieutenant in the U.3. Naval feet of desii-able adtUUonal front m u ^ for Mra. A ija ch but she racial balance at a predominantly only Fund tor projects scheduled next The three areas would Include Britain High School and In his Reserve. age bringing the total to $29,575. said that peihape It might shame negro school In the city. year. two rows of parking In the Purnell He is married and the father *nie other is the Mazanlk land on some of tha men into ooming out senior year at the Cadet School The directors cut the available Parking area, now leased fdr free The board released a report rec Radio tor Officer’s Training, Bronx, N. o f four children. Ih e family haa Lake Rd. which has 64 acres and to help, ha reported. amount to $200,000 when they customer parking by a merchants’ ommending that the number of Y. He will be oommiseloned in lived in Boljton for two and a coats $35,000. n ils is a drop of No one vedunteered in answer { i t d t UstfBg liicIndM only those nows broodcaata ot iff or IftHOtanio approved the 1963-1964 budget, re assooiation ($6,000); and areas be $5,000 from the original asking negro pupils at the Nathaniel E \ June 1964. NOW AT ^ half years. Smith haa been chair to last week’s call for umpires and School be reduced by about 1677. Rock Construction Isogth. Some stations carry other short newscaetn). quiring a revision In anticipated tween Oak and Maple Sta., ($17,- man of the town’s ski program. price. maintenance men and Thursday’s Cadet Dixon will return to the Negro enrollment this past year WDBO—1366 ^ 9:06 Nlghlheat projects. 000) and at Main and Forest Sts., He ia affiliated with BoltOn Con Vpters will be asked to name and Friday's games were fine to training school O ct 1. was 337 at the school. TTie board Company 6:00 Jim Nettleton 10:06 Preeldent In Europe Major projects to be bonded ($9,000). gregational Church where he a committee to inveartigate a new be oon^eled, although tegrdfuHy. 8;()p Raynor.8hlnw|^ "ews tor will also be set, m that the saye the enroUihent was 81 per 11:16 Sports Final Directors w ill also be asked to serves on the religious' education Bite for the town dump and to However, due to the tsniacity of i:u6 Nowa Sign yearly cost for all capital Im consider an appropriation of $9,- cons'ider extending social security cent negro. Genorol Construction 11:80 Starlight Serenade Army Gets a Job board. He has headed the church Mra. John Smith, wife of a Oom- t n u T - n t 1:00 News and Sign Off. provement programs can be set. 000 from an estimated in<»'ecuie in Christian Ekthstment for two coverage to town officials and miittee member, umpires were Under the recommendation, to wpttr-UM COOK'S TIRE CENTER Cltuminous Coneroto Superintendent of Schools CMr- the 63-64 budget surplus to cover employes not now covered. be considered for formal action News, Woatber and Sports 8:UU Joel Cash WA8HINOTON—The Army Is Christian Bnlistment for two found tor this week's games. Mra. 7:15 Easy Bd Show tis has asked that the dlrectra ap the systems analysis project be Finally the town ordinance at a public hearing set for next Paving 7:00 mu Hughes taking over responsibility for most COOK'S SERVICE STATION— MANCHESTER GREEN years. Smith simply stayed on the phone 11:30 Tonight At My Place t3:(lu Girard propriate $35,000 from the 63-M ing conducted by Bruno ^ M a rc o must be re-enaoted^ regarding the Tuesday, negro enrollment at the 12:'J0 Sign Off . WINF—111# of the language Instruotion in the Two members of the Bolton until .
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