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VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 199 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 24, 1965 (Oatottled Adverliitog ea Page Id) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Brazilian to Lead Cong Ambushes Force in Domingo, Truce Continuing Take Heavy Toll SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (A P )— t Brazilian Gen.’ Hugo Panasco Alvin was named to com­ ♦ SAIGON, South Viet mand the Intei'-American Peace Force in the Domini­ Nam (AP)—An American adviser and 35 South Viet­ can Republic Sunday night as the truce in Santo Do­ mingo continued. Belgian Premier namese troops were killed U.S. Lt. Gen. Bruce Palmer proportion to the number of Lat in a Viet (king ambush 150 was named deputy commander In-American troops sent. These miles south of Saigon Sun­ of the force in which U.S. are eventually expected to total Marines and paratroopers will day night, a U.S. spokes­ 2 , 000. man announced. Another outnumber Latin Americans 10 The Inter-American Peace' to 1. Palmer commands the Force — the first such group In Resigns in Defeat American adviser and 25 American forces who landed the history of the Western Hem­ Vietname.se are missing. here after the Dominican revolt isphere — was created Sunday BRUSSEIyS, B e 1 g i U m l'per cent again.st .le.TS: Liberal.s Four other Americans were on April 24. night by the Organization of killed and one wa.s wounded in First units of a 1,250-man Bra­ % ' *■ (A P )— Premier Theo Le- 1,111,655 21.70 per cent American States. « ’ '.vW again-st 12,32; 0>mmuni.sts 2M,- two ambu.shes Saturday near silian force were due in Santo The OAS said its purpose will 1 fevre resigned today on the Ben Cat and near Song Be. Fivia Domingo today, to join small 766 4.19 per cent again.st 3.11; | be to cooperate in the “ restora­ heels of a national election Volk-sunie 358,033 6.98 per South Vietnamese infantrymen units from Honduras, Nicaragua tion of normal conditions in the 5 . W % were killed at Song Be, 19 were and Costa Rica. in which his four-year-old cent again-st 3.41 and mi.scel- 3 ' Dominican Republic” and to xV laneou.s small partie.s 206,913. mis.sing and 10 were wounded. The United States said it assist in creating “ an atmos­ Social Christian - Socialist The weekend casualties would withdraw about 1,700 phere of peace and conciliation There appeared to be no brought the toll of U.S. combat coalition government lost chance for formation of a con­ troops as soon as the Brazilians that will permit the functioning nearly 40 seats in Parlia­ dead In Viet Nam to 382 since arrived and that further Ameri­ of democratic institutions.” - servative coalition, however. December 1961. can men would be withdrawn in The act creating the force was ment. The Con.servatlve Liberal.s in­ south Vietnamese casualties « signed by OAS Secretary-Gener­ Lefeyre presented the resig­ creased their percentage of the in the Ben Cat ambush were not al Jose A. Mora, Col. Carlos de { nation of his government to vote from 12.32 per cent to 20,29, reported but were believed Meira Mattos for Brazil, Lt. Col. King Baudoin and the king but the big majority scored by heavy. Alvaro Arias for Costa Rica, asked him to remain on in a the Social Christians and Social­ Miiitaiy officials said the Troops Battle Maj. Pollcarpo Paz Garcia for caretaker capacity. ists .showed that- the bulk of the Americans killed on Saturday Honduras, Col. Julio Gutierrez I The two-party coalition, Belgians are opposed to a con­ were: Rivera for Nicaragua and Gen. plagued by the continuing prob­ servative or semi-conservative Staff Sgt. Murrel D. Thomas, With Miners Palmer for the United States. lem of governing a country split government. whose wife, Kathryn, lives at Mora said the objectives for between French-.speaking Wal­ The election results Illustrated 324 Jefferson Dr., Fayetteville, which the force was created * (Herald photo by SatemU) loons and Flemish-speaking the deepening split between the N.C. In Bolivia come within the "broad provi­ Flemings, wanted to change the country’s two language groups, Capt. Russel W. Condon, sions of the (OAS) charter Come and Join the Tolland Celebration con.stitution to give language tha Flemi.sh-speaking Flemings whose wife, Patricia, lives at ,LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Boli­ which are concerned with mat­ Greeters at Tolland’s anniversary headquarters yesterday awaited after- minoritie.s more protection. in the north and the French- 1311 Wynd Ave., Pasadena, Tex. speaking Walloons in the south. vian troops battled miners re­ ters affecting the peace and se­ But unofficial results from the Sgt. l.C. Bernard J. Kelley, curity of the hemisphere." church visitors with souvenirs and appropriate costumes. From left are Mrs. election gave the coalition only Walloons .switched from the son of Lucy C. Kelley, 1655 sisting military occupation of The OAS also announced it Bruce Cummings, chairman of the anniversary ball, Mrs. Herbert Ursin and 141 seats — one less than the Social Christians to the Liberals Northern Blvd. Roslyn, N.Y. the tin mines Sunday night and had worked out an informal Cummings, who has grown a beard for the anniversary. The town begins a week- two-thirds majority needed to to show their displeasure with Spec. 4.C. Troy I. Waters, many miners were reported cease-fire between the two long celebration of its 250th anniversary on June 27. put through any constitution the linguistic laws the govern­ whose wife, Dorothy, lives at killed. A Cabinet member said warring factions. A 24-hour change. ment passed in an effort to uni­ Rt. one, Coxa Mills, W.Va. It was “ virtual civil war." truce It arranged to , evacuate The Mind.stry of the Interior fy the two groups. Flemings U.S. Navy war planes report­ Fighting was reported in the dead and wounded expired at gave this breakdown for the voted for the extremist Volksu- ed sinking another North Viet­ southern area of (^echlsla, 390 noon Saturday, but fighting did Senate: Social Cnirtatians 44 party which advocates au- namese PT boat today and miles south of La Paz. A radio not resume. Events seats, a lo.s.s of 3; Socialists 31, a tonomy for the two sections damaging six military barracks station controlled by the miners An OAS spokesman said the Court Rules Out loss of 14; Liberals 23, a gain of The Volksunie increased its vote as round-the-clock air strikes In C^tavl appealed for a 48-hour rebel leader. Col Francisco Caa- 12; Communists 3, a gain of 2; from 3.41 per cent to 7.63 per against North Viet Nam contin­ truce. mano Deno, and the junta chief. the Volkaunie party 4, a gain of cent. ued without letup. Four trucks Miners In the Quechlsla area Brig. Gen. Antonio Imbert Bar­ In State 2, and the French-speaking The big loser was the Socialist were damaged in another raid. were reported to have blown up rera, had agreed not to open Democrats 1, no change. party, which lost votes to both A U.S. miiitaiy spokesman railroad bridges, interrupting fire unless attacked. Ban on Red Mails These were the returns in the the Communists and the Liber­ said the boat was left in flames rail traffic with Argentina. The cease-fire seemed to be popular vote with 5,122,186 of als, even in such traditional So­ after Navy Skyhawks and Sky- PresidenUal assistant Fernan­ working, and Sunday was one of WASHINGTON (AP) _<^dressee'a First Amehdment the 6,091,534 votes tabulated: cialist strongholds as the Liege raiders bombarded file vessel in do Diez de Medina said troops the quietest days in Santo Dom­ Special Patrols 'The Supreme Court strutJt rlght. ” Social Ohristiarzs 1,776,611 — and Charleroi industrial areas. the Rao Nay River, 55 miles Douglas said the, court has north of the demilitarized zone had taken over the mining cen­ ingo since the outbreak of the down today a 1962 law au­ 84.71 per cent against 41.46 in . The Communist vote went from ter at Kami, near the city of revolt that toppled the govern­ To Examine (^ars rested its decision/'on the nar­ 1961; Socialists 1.464,208 — 28.39 3.11 per cent to 4.22 per cent. between North and South V ief' Oruro, 140 miles south of La ment of Donald Reid Cabral. thorizing the Pt)st Office row ground that the addressee Nam, Paz. He said “ armed action” The military situation reached With Teen-agers Department to hold up cer­ in order to receive his mail Tha spokasmgn .gaid It was ,wUl be carried out At all mines a stalemate last week after Jun­ tain Communist mail from musk request In writing that M the seventh PT boat sunk vy « f the state-owned li^ vlan Min- to troops broke rebeLresIstance be d«Uverseclal ment to an uncpnstitutional Norati Begins Shift U.S. Air Force F106s bombed dered the army to occupy the a downtown area 13 city blocks livered th 8-0 deciston. Justice abridgement to the addressee’s the barracks near the Vlnh area mines after striking miners rS' long and 8 blocks wide cordoned patrole to search "all cars con­ Byron R. White took no part. First Amendment rights,” he on missions along 10 different fused to return to work. A gov off by U.S. troops. The United taining groups of teen-agers,” The government contended the said, ‘"nie addressee carries an highways. The planes also at­ Police Superintendent Joseph A. law served two basic purposes: affirmative obligation which we tacked four secondary bridges (See Page Three), (See Page Ten) Walsh has announced. it protected Ameri-can citizens, do not think the government To Underground Post with rockets and Bullpup mis­ Walsh made his statement aft­ especiaUy those of recent for­ may impose on him. This re­ siles, the spokesman said, and er the arrest early Satixday of eign origin, from harassment; quirement is almost certain to dropped a span of a bridge near have a deterrent effect, especi­ CHEYENNE M 0 U maintain a 24-hour Ha Unh, about 170 mUes south four'boye who, police said, had It denied foreign powers the vigil for signs of impending at six homemade guns, a mortar service of having the United ally as respects those who have TAIN, Colo. (AP)— Deep of Hanoi. States deliver their propaganda sensitive positions. Their liveli- tack by missile, bomber or sa­ The spokesman said the pjloU type weapon and a short wave inside this granite moun­ tellite. Cutrer Promises Enci police radio in their car. to people who did not want to twod may be dependent on a tain, technicians have If attack should come, the (Sea page Ten) Walsh said that while his plan receive *t. security clearance.” The court ruled in two sepa­ started installing secret Norad commander in chief and ” ie contrary to the decision of The law was attacked as con­ his battle staff would "button the Supreme CJourt regarding tradictory to a free and open so­ rate but parallel cases. new electronic gear that To Bias in Bogalusa In one, Oorliss Lament, vfho up” behind a brace of 16-ton search and seizure, I am sure ciety and as an unwarranted in- will enable U.S. comman­ steel blast doors and call, the Court Holds ■vaaion of privacy. publishes and distributes that the citizens of Bridgeport ders to react within seconds shots for the defense — sending B(X3ALU8A. La. (AP) — I'^unday night “In accordance will go along with the Police De­ The law provided that mailed pamphlets and other literature, appealed to the Supreme Oourt to any attack on North up jet Interceptor fighter have to do what I think is right wHh federal law, your Commis­ partment. nuajtter. except sealed letters, planes, launching antimissile Miss Walker tor th« whol« community and sion (founcil will open ail pubUc "We are willing to risk law­ from a decision by a sp>ecial America. that originated in a foreign Tliis is the final phase of a and ontisateUite weapons. not worry about it.” faciliities to every citizen.'’ suits in an effort to protect the oountry and was determined by three-judge federal court in So said Mayor Jease H. Outrsr “ Everyone," he added, "must Uvea of the people of this com New 'York Oity. four-year, $89-miIlion effort to Air Force officers claim this the secretary of the Treasury to build an atom-proof command complex of steel buildings — 9r. who Sunday night promised recognize the tact that federal munity. There is not doubt that be Oomniuniet political propa­ Lamont had been notified in N o t Guilty an end to aegregaitton laws in law* supersede state and city civil liberty organizations will July 1963 that a copy of Peking post for the North American Air resting on 937 unique antiriiock ganda was to be detained by the Defense Command. springs and wedged into a net­ Qds papannilj town which th«. ,lawc.io the field.of civil righta.” object to tlM procedure, but if postmaater general. Review was being held as WASHINGTON (AP)—The Su­ Ku Klux Kian cialma It domi­ The Norad command post now work of tunnels beneath about 1,- Cutrer also said police would their leaders will call at police With certain exceptions this "Oommundst political propagan preme 0>urt overturned to d ^ nates. Mrs Negroea, and other depsirt- headqtiarters, I will be glad to da.” Without responding to the is above ground, about five 000 feet of solid granite — would conviction to Miss Mardon R. mail could be delivered only miles away in Colorado Springs, be safe from all but perhaps a “ You can't let thoM on tha mente o< Sm city government show them the bombs and other upon the addressee’s request. notice, he started his suit Walker, a Oonneotlcut Oollega Mnga lead," said Cutrer, 50, in would consider doing so. weapons eelzsd from teen-agers The Post- Office Department and is 'vulnerable to an atomic direct hit by the biggest h ^ ro- student who was sentenced to If there was no request the mall knockout. gen warhead Imaginable. an interview. “ You have to Bogalusa, a town of 23,000 in last night.” was destroyed. then Informed Lament that 18 months’ confinement for a worictof'the people in the mid­ start of the suit showed he By early 1966, after the spe- The engineers bent special sit-in demonstration in an At­ aoutheaMem Louialana, has The four youths are: Ronald Douglas said the court had to oiailly designed computers and dle. ! been the scene of a Negro drive SloBsar, 20, of BridgepoK, the wanted to receive the mall. The efforts to making certain there lanta, Ga., restaurant. conclude that the act as con­ Other fancy new equipment is continuous communication “ All I can see,, otherwise, Is for equal JOb myportuniUes and driver of the oar, charged with federal court' .agreed In the Miss Walker w&s arrested ahaos and violence and kHMng-1 strued and applied is unconsti­ sense that K held the case to have been checked out, the U.S. between the <3ombat Operations Jan. 13, 1964 in the Krystal r e » desegregation. Weeks of demon- Utogal storage and use of ex tutional "because lit requires an and Cana to ‘Hransmititing informa- when Reese teamed with flcha- carrying a* duiigeroua weapon, used in the slaying waa recov­ aad eoathuad tM ease to Hon to each other in a problblt- plfO* and broach of the peace. Ho'waa woman's body. ered Sunday, state poUce said. Joae g. Deaa waa prappad qp •d manner” during p ^ . Au* "Federation autborMiaa mads held In lieu of $3,000 bond- Whan they arrived, .Dean was Mate police, who have been la Ida hod d arluf tea IRtoihi’ Bwrltaittva soureas said they acme pacreet obaarvatlona and PoUca gave thU acoount: there waMmg for them. The bound‘by a recent order (ram ate aaaMaa. 'Ilw anraaga’'^ tod bean uataf Rngar aigiwla waa in the trunk to Mrs. andySM tha davela|iment to Ortli'ah4 two friends got Into State’s AUy. Jolm LaBelle limit-1 aaeala wota aaia tar m * ' soma hgnde ham and eVsewhare an' aiFumant with four man Sharkevich’s car. State pc^ce ing the amount to Jnformatton aoart aaadaa hrilght to a ■#> are renowned and were thus able to datarmtaa (ram Springfield. Ortis want said aha had been shot ra p ^ a d - they can give to news madia, al­ eaad ndlag Ip wkWh « - playani, and Raaaa ia oonald- that theaa two playara transmit’ home, picked up a .33 caliber ly. so decMned to diacuoa a pootoblo T-----righto wore hali 3a‘ - sfsd by manreimaKs to ba the ted information to each other in pistol and want to the apart- FauUfa aaM Sunday that BHz- motive finr tha ktUtug. ha vtolatod wortd’s b4st individual player, a prohttiitod manner," the atate- mant t o . a (rtand. across (ram abetb Ann had mat Dean about Mrs. Staarikavich, ^ a tan, at’ i s hM vnMtse msay author- ment said. tha liotal. two months ago at a hot-doc tractive bhuMla, waa a aaora« Ortia d ra d thna abola at tto Hied, and to d toan going w4w 3K]r to Jaoli Itotar, w s m O u f- to Vtota) Mm suer dnen.. Ito M H * tMBi’* .<« tod-'pMI' s M . U

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Mr. Wknciwd BhouM do wbH, Sheinwold on Bridge amasbed doors and windows In H o w T o H o M also. Auto Flips, Events downtown Montreal. Girl Pleads Innocent Educators to Discuss No one was injured in the ex­ Bevcridgt WetMtsr is anoUiBr South dealer FALSE TEETH of Um pUrtOtm BtaiUd to be fea­ DEVELOP NEEDED TRICK Both tides vuInanUa In Capital plosion, which ripped (kmrs off “ T H E W A Y tured during the eeason, and Injures Two AT FIRST OPPORTUNITY NORTH to® 12-story Prudential of Eng­ Moro Firmly lo Floeo he'll be heard Jan. 26 in ^ r - In Mother’s Slaying A K I 4 land building and broke win­ Doyoor (alM t*«tb annoy and am- Share of Federal Aid dows on the first six floors. barraaa by tUppms, droppins or wob- tok'a Piano Ooncerio No. 8. Also POttoa reported 3 one-cer ao- By ALFRED SHEINWOUI ^ K10754 WASHINGTON (AP) — Ten It was assumed the explosion on the same paiugram ia tVhen you need only one trick 0 12 months ago the Senate author­ I HEARD IT’ cidento occurred during the was the work of Quebec separa­ Franck’e tone eymphony.’ Koda- (Coattaiaad from Page One) She moved to South Windsor In a euK it often pays to develop M T BAST ized establishment of a commit­ "Manchester’s participation in the new $1.3 billion fed­ tists who want to separate ly. a omnpalriot and contempo­ six months ago from West wadtend, two of which euhaUiip that trick as soon os you can. powder holda falM teeth mart flrtnly A 9762 tee to oversee the cbnduct of its eral aid to education act will be discussed when the French Canada from the Eng­ and mora comfortably. No gummy, rary at Bartok Is represented treasurer of Tewnaten local 6T1 Hartford. tiaiUy wreckied the v«M(de in- The average opponent wlH m A Q105 tooey.paaty taeta or feellnf. Dnaa no* hy John Gruber 5 AI82 ^ Q68 lish-speaking part. Today is Vic­ by his quite delightful “ Sum­ in Blast Ha rtford. Other survivors include her voivid. you "steal’’ the trick in most members, but the leadership board of education meets tonight at 8 in the board room, tour. Cheeki "plate odor (denture 0 109 8 7 O Q53 toria Day, a holiday named (or oreatb). Get PASTEKTH today at mer Evening” which opens the "She was a very reliable work­ daughter, a brother, Edward Two WinknanUc men were hands. _ has yet to appoint a single Bennet Junior High Schoolf—------A Q9 the British queen and honoring drua counter! everywbera. proj^ram. er-one of the beef,” Mahar said Galligan of Hartford; and five taken to Mancheater Memorial Opening lead — Ten of member. Sen. aiffo rd P. Case, School Supt, William Curtis Saturday. s o u i i ^ * * et cuts and the general fund Canada’s membership in the The third pianist is Rudcdf sisters, Mra. Catherine Viger of Hoepital after their 1964 cotv- dianHmds. A A J 3 R-N.J., complained Sunday. will unveil the plans he and Firkusny who plays with e Neighbora said Mrs. Sharke- F\>r example, taka this hand type of accounting used by the Commonwealth. Middletown, Mrs. James McCooe verUbto MU the road on EL Mid­ ^ 9 The committee on conduct of the administrative council have town. The federal rebates do not wsek I gave you a pre-ilenc was always sort o# mu­ great deal at style and tfwuld vich kept to herself. She and on whkdi you have overbid your Read Herald Ads. of Manchester, Mrs. Duiiet dle Tpke.ABT Finley St early 0 AK64 senators and their employers is, formuloitod to Involve the school return to the education budget Ttew ot Is ki store during sical Joker. He doesn’t joke do Brahms’ First Piano Con­ her daughter moved to South way to three notrump. You put Tedesco of Newington, Mrs. yBaterday^W.o>ming and turned A A1 1042 In effect, dead. Case said, ad­ system. to supplement it but rather go here, but it is not an everly- certo very well. Also on the pro­ Windsor from West Hartford up dummy’s Jari* ^ dlamonda West North Bart the n « * opera season and to­ Raymond ReHly of Itortford over tw li^ landing on' ite root. ding: "It’s absolutely disgrace­ The act is formally called into the general fund and are .seriou.s composition. gram are two works by the about six months ago, Mrs. at the first trick, but Bast cov­ Past 1 ^ Past ful.” day I ’ll run through the sub­ and Mrs. Allen Rtchiuds of FtoKoe say the car overturned "The Elenventary-Secondary largely ignored when the total Jacob Lateiner, tfie fir.st of atonaliri, Anton Webern. These Sharkevich had been a widow ers with the queen, and you take Pan 3 N T Alt I scription series by the Hartford Philadelphia, Pa. after H struck a tree whUe Authorization of the blparti- Education Aot of 1905.’’ It was three piard.Hts to be featured I are his "Passacaglia’’ which since I960. education budget is figured. Symphony Orchestra. As you traveling east on the turrqptke the Wng. aan committee grew out of the signed into law on April 11 by during the season, will appear ; may be beyond you on first Dean was raised by his grand­ The funeral wlU be held, to^ Should you go right after the As a result of budget cute, doubtless know, thLs will be the about 2 am. Senate’s investigation into tho Proaldont Johnson. Over $10 November 17, featured in Beeth- I hearing, and his “Ricercare” on mother, Mrs. Walter Dean of morrow at 9 a.m. from the clubs? If so, you will get four Q irlis ia recommending that the K viih \ OPEN 6 DAYS •econd sea.son under Arthur Barney E. Spector, 22, report­ send 50 cento to Bridge Book, private business pursuits of o\>en's early C-major Concerto, ' a Bach theme which is more Middletowm. She said Saturday Ahem FtineraJ Home, 180 million of its funds are ear­ over $4,(XX) worth of NDEA Winograd, and as in hi.s first edly the driver of the car, was clube (with htek), two diamonds, Manchester Bhre. Herald, Box Bobby Baker, who amassed a li.sted a.s No. 1 but actually the ; ea-sily comprehended. that he has been under psychia­ Farmington Ave., Hartford, marked for Connecticut, in ad­ equipment be deleted from the season here he is relying heavi­ X-rayed at the emergency room two spodee. You will sUH need 3318. Grand Canbral Station, fortune while on the government second he had writtOT though it Mozart’s delightful “Prague” tric treatment for several years. with a sotemn high Mass of dition to $100,000 for strength­ 1965-66 school budget. ly on sokdsts. and discharged. A passenger, a heart trick, but you may be New York 17, N.Y. iyroll as the secretary to the FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! got publi.shed first. Mr. Lateiner ' Symphony opens the program, Ifls last known address was a requiem at 9:30 at St. Pat­ unable to get It if you remove ening the State Department of The board is expected to act ThC;. program for October James T. Cerreto, 17, was treat­ Copyright, 1B6S emocratlc majority. Education. Is noted for his Beethoven inter­ I .so you'd better make a big ef- motel in Mlddlefield. rick and St. Anthony Church, the king of spades from dummy g cm this emd other biKiget cute to­ 10th, when the season open.s. ed for scalp lacerationa and dis­ General Featarea Corp. Both Democratic Leader Mike Since its enactment, Curtis Mon. • Sot. 9 to 5:30 • Tbursdoy 9 to pretations so this should be . fort to be on time; you won’t Mrs. Sharkevich was bom in 285 Ohurrit St., Hartford. Bur­ before you lead hearts. night also. This N D E A equip­ comprises two symphonie.s and charged severai houra later. Mansfield and Republican Lead­ worth hearing. want to geit held out.side during Hartford June 26, 192S, a ial wlU be in Soldier’s Field, The best bet Is to lead your has participated in three levels ment — overhead projectors, Poulenc's “ Gloria.’’ The open-i Richard C. Recknagel, 48, of EXTENDED FORECAST er Everett M. Dlrksen have in­ irs THE LAST WEEK OF KEITH'S Alao worth hearing on the I the entire first movement, and daughter of Mrs. EHizabeth Northwood Cemetery, Wilson. edngieton heart at the second of discussion whose aims have tape recorders, filing cabinets, Ing Haydn Symphony No. 98 is 249 High 9t, was given a writ­ WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—Five dicated difficulty in finding sen- same prografn is Stravinsky's I'd be happy if Mr. Winograd Cassidy Galligan of Hartford FVlends may call at the fu­ trick. If West is the average ex­ been to study the act’s provis­ and wall screens — represeiUs one o< the composer's best and ten warning for driving after day forecMt . atora willing to aerve. f t “ Sacred du printemp>s" which held the late-comers outside for and the late John Galligan. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. perienced player, he will play a ions and means of implementing practically all of the town's ­ ^em s frpm his activities in drinking, after he rammed into Temperatures In Connecticut cau.sed a riot at its first per- the whole symphony. low heart. You wiU get your them. ticipation in the act. Under the Spring Sale Time" England during later We. a utiUty pde on Adams St. near Tuesday through Saturday are WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ Ttrahm'. -Ill ff>rmance. gradually came to be Leonard Rose, cellist, will be heart trick at once by playing On a national level, he at­ act’s provisions, over $2.(XX) of it St. John St. Saiturday after- dent Habib Bourguiba of Tuni­ composers heard on March 9 in Bloch’s dummy’s king. Moreover, you expected to average near norm­ tended a two-day conference of would have ((een refunded. clo-se the show, and in between iMon. The aoddent almost oom- sia said Sunday he tried to pro­ greate.st work, and now has "Schelomo.*” This is a great will be able to try a dub finesse al. The normal high and low the American Association of Other major Items on the #ie Hartford Symphony Chorale pletrty demolished the front end voke thought by suggesting a slipped behind his Petiouschka work for the instrument, and it Court Rules Out at once and another club finesse temperatures at Fiartford ar* School Adminiatxators. Region­ agenda follow: Will be featured. in esteem. It’s a nodsy work and is sadly neglected. ‘’Schelomo” of his oar but Recknagel ap­ 76 and 51, and at New Haven peaceful solution of the Arab- Poulenc's “Gloria’' Is a rela­ when you return to dummy with ally, through Board Business 1. A representative of the wiH provide a di.wtilnct contrast I is Hebrew for ’’Solomon” who parently suffered no serious in­ 70 and 51. Israel dispute and has accom­ tively recent work, which has the ktog of spades. The hand M anager Douglas Pierce, he haa Manchester Education Aasocia^ to the Schubert Overture which ; has been the .subject of works juries. Warmer during midweek and plished that. had only one previous perform­ win play itself. gathered more information tion (MEA) will ask the board opens Che program. j by Handel. Goldmark, and Gou- Reoknegel oeid that the aoci- near seasonable at other thnee. ” My conclusion," he said, "Is How to buy a about the act from area .school about the possibility of an addi- ance hereabouts, so far as I Ban on Red Mails dent occurred es he was north­ Alert West that there is certainly a gesta­ On Deo. 8 we shall get two I nod, to name only a few. These superintendents. Locally, he has j llonal salary increase. The M EA know. It impressed me at that bound oh Adame St. atvi was If West is alert, he will step tion which is started, and too, symphonies on one program as latter concerned themselves met with the administrative considers this request prelimi­ time as a very good modem A- suddenly forced over to the up with the ace of hearts at the the atmosphere of terror which well as a concerto. Beethoven with “Solomon In ail his glory.” council. nary to any action it might composition, but scarcely a (Oonttnued from Page One) requeet delivery after the Poet second trick. This is a difficult has inhibited the people Is now. Flanked by the graduating senior Instructors of lOH, Brian McIntosh swims the length of Bloch considers Solomon as right by two oncoming vehicles. take on withholding signatures new mattress in will be represented by has Sec­ ■reat reUgiotis work. For Pou­ Office Department notified him play for West, and It makes life STANLEY WARNER If not fading, losing its grip on Manchester High School Pool to present a burning torch, symbolic of the" teen-age swim­ The backbone of the act, $1.06 the despairing philosopher in­ The operator of the third ve- from salary agreements. lenc, it is very serious, but Pou- ond Symphony while Sibelius' brougtit to the Supreme Court a piece of mail was being held difficult for declarer. these people." ming prog;ram, to outgoing president Erik Johnson. The torch was then given to incoming billion, Is (or special programs Seventh is also on the program. correctly - known as the author hiole involved in a one-car ac­ 2. The board will proba.bly act! by the Justice Department, back. And, as in Lament’s ease, If West takes t h q ^ e of hearts ‘ Bourgulba’s comments were president Bruce Eagleson, who pledged a continuation of the nlne-year-old program for the for children coming from low- Highlight of the evening so far of “Ecclestates.” ’Ihe music cident said that her hood flew on the long-pending liberalized' which appealed a decision by a the Poet Office Department in­ and returns a diamond, South In an interview filmed and coming year. (Herald photo by Saternls.) income families. There are as most people are concerned, rises to heights end sinks to open unaocountahly as she was vacations for school custoduans. 4 easy steps thrc2-Jud^ federal court in San formed him that -filing a suit about 50 se'parate program.s the depths. westbound on Charter Oak St. wins and must start the clubs Hurry—Last 2 Dai^s Recorded In Tuni.s and broadcast will undoubtedly be Nathan Mil- Franciaco that the law is (^con­ expressed a desire to receive government has suggested for Board Busine.ss Manager Doug­ 'ITiere are likewise measures near Spruce St. last night, from Ws own hand by leading |n the United States on CBS’ atein’s performance of the his mail. But unlike the federal Implementation. One of them las Pierce has aseembled fig­ st«Bad Breath that depict the ruler, in his stitutional. oausk^ her to lose control and the Jock. Thiis is a difficuK play, "Giris OR B«aeh'' “ Face the Nation.” lO H Q oses Tschaikowsky Violin Concerto. In this case, Leif Heilbert ob­ court in New York, the Califor­ is a pre-school program and is ures reflecting the monetary im­ U n u t sillini Charcoal Co*p. tahlit pomp, but one never loses sight and if you doubt your ability to Shown once at 8:00 'DiIb is po.s.sibly the most pop­ jected to delay of mail from nia court decided the case was to amsKk into a utiiltiy pole. probably similar to "Operation plications of longer vacations, SwootMt Moatb-StoiiKlt in S Minutu j of the fact that this pomp led The driver, EIQen M. Leduc of 99 guess that well you should avoid WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ or your 43t bock at druultt. Chew BiH-ena ular work of Its kind, and Mil- Communist countries that he re­ not moot and declared the law Head Start,” the pre-kindergar­ 3. The cost of handling the BfEASURE YOUR FAMILY Solomon to the conclusion that overbidding when your opponent dent Johnson has appealed to Ninth Y ear tableti whenever your breath may offend. stein plays it very well Indeed, ceived as a member of the.Uni­ unconstitutional as an infringe­ Oak St, was reportedly not iiv- ten program beginning in town deed tran.sferring the Nike site "all ia vanity.” Is alert enough to play second the nation’s employers to find Ballons neutralUa acidity, awaatsn mouth with considerable romantic Jured. Only. moderate damage to the town will be discussed in and stomach. No auiar. Writs Ball-ana, versal Esperanto Association. ment of the First Amendment’s hand high. Elvis Prtsl«y work for the estimated two mil­ July 6. U you, your husband or warmth; H’s the sort of thing Dvorak's Seventh Symphony, was done to her car. Tearful goodbyes. Impressive OranfabHri, N. Y., for llbaral frsa sampla. Like Lament, he refused to guaranies uf free speech. The right club play forces lion youngsters who will be Other areas of the bill provide the light of whose responsibility | sprouting teen-age son not too commonly heard, is on A roaming dog reportedly had "Fun in Aecmuice** ceremonies, a general spirit of il will be to bear this cost. One , the program as is Barber’s West to t ^ e his queen at once. aeeklng summer Jobs this year. for supplementary educational measures taller than 5'9' it’s a hand in a two-oar collision oc­ at 6:15 - 9:80 PJM. estimate, from the department "Overture to the School For WohUebe, 44 Ellington Ave., Later you can get to dummy For some of them, the Presi­ well-ibelng, and optimism for centers for use by all children time you looked into a mat­ curring Saturday night on Park of Health, Education and W el­ Scandal.” Likewise we shall Hospital Notes Rockville; Mies Janet Dwyer, with the king of spades, cash dent said Saturday, a summer the future were the order of in a community; educational re­ tress that’s not just better, St. near N ew St. Alan J. Snyd­ the king of hearts, and take a fare, puts the cost of appraising hear two of the three Nocturnes 52 Litchfield St.; Mrs. Mar­ lob might make the difference the afternoon yesterday as search and training; and text­ but bigger and better: extra er, 18. of 178 Lydall St, said dub ftne.sse to get nine tricka. the site at $600. Debussy composed for orches­ visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.ra. garet McCue, 38 Hyde SL; Mrs. between returning to school in books and other educational ma­ long .Sealy Posturepedic. that as he was driving west on Daily Question Manchester’s lOH (Instructors 4. Customarily, the board has Stock Up Your Freezer ~ - Lowett tra. As might be expiacted these In all areas excepting matern­ Arlene HUbbard, 848 Center St.; the fall or becoming a dropout. terials. Designed in cooperation F^k St., a dog suddenly ap­ You have opened with one of the Handicapped) held Its held a reception for retiring are “ Nuages” and "Petes” with ity where they are 2 to 4 p.m. Mrs. Ruth Thomas, Wapping; Curtis will also bring out the wHh leading orthopedic sur­ Price In Yeare! peared in his path, causing him club, and partner bids one teachers each year. This year the “ Sirenes” relegated to the and B :S0 to 8 p.m. and private Mrs. Sharon Courtright, 39 WASHINGTON (AP) — Open House, on completion of relation between this act and to slam on his brakes. He was heart. It Is up to you again, two are retiring and the board geons to give firm support; discard. rooms where they are 10 a.m. White St.. RockvlUe; Mrs. then struck from btftind by a Btrikes may go out of style Ite ninth year of (^cratlon. three other recently enacted and prevent morning back­ with: Spades, A-J-S; Hearts, 9; ^ m e day, and “ the strike wiM discu.ss an-angemeints for . Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, famed to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested Marie Licenders and son, Glas- tradling vehicle. * MM Close to 400 persons packed laws dealing with education — Diamonds, A-K-B-t; Clubs, A-J- I MhiN M 1 A ’ R.'.P’' ) weapon has become an almost the reception' ache from sleeping on a too- for her Mozart interpretations in not to smoke In patients' rooms. bonbury; Mm. Maxikay Rush- The operator of ttra second the hlght school pool area to the Vocational Education Act of 10-4-*. : aim CONOlfriSf 0 *- useless union pressure method 5. With the completion of the soft mattress. the Mozaitlan city of Vienna, So more than two vititora at low and son, Hebron; Mrs. car, John B. ESagleson, 17, of 59 watch as 80 handicapped chil­ 1963, the Economic Opportunity What do you aayT In a few Industries,” chief fed­ Keeney St. Sohobl addition and will be heard March SO. She is a one time per patient. Geraldine Plcclrillo and eon, Spruoe St, was given a writ­ Two Top Feeturea. AU Color dren were guided thro-ugh Act, and the National Defense Answer: Bid two diamonds. A eral mediator William E. Slm- the imminent completion of the bit past her prime, but she is Mrs. Janice Lamoureaux and ten warning for following too Sophia Loren their lessons by 78 dedicated Education Act (NDEA). Jump to two notrump is a slight kin told Congress in an annual Robertson and Highland Park SAVE 77c still a consummate artist. She PATIENTS TODAY: 253. daughter, Windsor Locks; Mrs. cloeely. Marcello Maatroiannl teen-age instructors. The on­ Congress recently amended will oWer Mozart’s "Ch’io mi overbid and does not describe report Sunday. School Additions, the board will MEASURE YOUR ADMITTED SATURDAY: Maureen CarilU and daughter. A minor accident was report­ “MARRIAGE ITALIAN lookers Included parents, for­ the N D E A to Include funds (or .sconB di te,” a concert aria in­ jx)ur distribution. This "re ­ ’hie director of the Federal equipment (or civics, English, consider dedication progprams. i Ralph Miner, Hebron; Mrs. Blast Hartford. ed to have occurred at Main STYLE” mer members of lOH, and a frequently encountered. There is verse” bid of two diamonds does Mediation and Conciliation geography, history, and reading. PRESENT BiIATTRESS Emily Brainsrd, BJasrt Hartford; DISCHARGE© YESTER­ and FV>rd Sts. yesterday morn­ Shown at 9:00 host of friends. an extensive piano obbligato in promise a strong hand and indi­ Seri’ice said “More and more EXPLOSIVES DISCOVERED Nashlee Rowlett, 58 Ashworth D A Y : Mrs. Ftoee Jackson, 87 ing. Itolice say that as Charles The lOH, which meets each N D E A funds are usually avail­ this work but the pianist's name cates five clubs and four dia­ Plus: Sean Connery employers and unions are find­ able on a matching basis. If the St.; Robert Sullivan, 100 Porter Bluefield Dr.; Thomas Tantiilo, L. Tucker, 70, of 98 Bissell St., Sunday afternoon from Sep­ M O N TR E A L (AP) — Two has not been given out as yet. monds. Gina LoDobriglda ing it a wiser course to try out St.; Roy Strickland, 22 Lillian Tolland; Lois Skinner, R F D 2; was backing into Main St., he tember to the end of M ay at town expends the money, the' sticks of dynamite wrapped in Mozart's e€irly Symphony in A “WOMAN OF STRAW” new bargaining procedures to government will refund half. Or.; Mrs. Katherine Gdlanetd- Virginia Lombardo, 23 Haw­ collided with a oar southbound the high school pool, is In the newspaper were found in the major is likewise on the pro­ FOr ShetnwoM’s 36-page book­ avoid deadline bargaining prea- In the past town usage of this or, Mansfield Deixit; Aubrey thorne St.; Joshua Wind, 241 on Main St., operated oy CSar- at 7:00 midst of a campaign aimed at main post office today less than gram, while the final half of the let, ”A Ftocket Guide to Bridge,” Bures. act haa been hampered by budg- Langille, 240 Charter Oak St.; Park St; David Hale, Wapping; iM MUler, 18, of 27 Trebbe Dr. raising $278,000 for the con­ two hours after a time bomb evening will be devoted to Mahl­ Mrs. Rose King, 197 Maple St.; Mrs. Beatrice Breen, 46 Bissell “Solutions reached through struction of a year-round peol er’s Fourth Symphony, a defi­ FtoHce also reported minor ac­ careful. ciJm consideration are Mrs, Barbara Swartz, 57 Con- St; James Klar, Notch Fid., cidents occurred Saturday af­ and rehabilitation center for nite contrast to the Mozart grees St.; Dorrie Wilk, 71 Haw­ Bolton; James Cerreto, Willi- likely to be mohe responsible every-day use. works. ternoon at Brookfield end thorne St.; Mrs. Edith Brouil- mantic; Mrs. Victoria Kurtz, and effective than those negoti­ With the help of Manchester April 20 will bring the season Wadswxjrth Sts., involving ated under the gun." lette, 40 Edmund St.; Alexander 337 Keeney St; Robert Morrone Michael F. Barilc, 44. of 149 rivwrrti and area groups and individ­ Erik Johnson, right, outgoing president of lOH, makes tra­ If it's only 75' long you’re being short-changed out to a close with Beethoven’s Ohenard, 343 Lydall St.; George Tolland; Robert Olennon, 16 uals It has already raised more ditional ’’Whistle Presentation” to Bruce Eagleson, incoming of a lot of comfort. You see, folks are taller today. Ninth S y m i^n y . Soloists will b« Branford St. and Janina Obst WA8HINOTON (AP) — The SchroU, 60 Deerfield Dr.; Mrs. Emdly Dr., Vernon; Mrs.- Mary of 71 Cooper St; and Saturday than $10,000 toward its goal. president (Herald photo by Saternis.) An old-fashioned regular length mattreas can leave Ehzabem Mosher, soprano; Ma­ public and private debt totaled In the ceremonies yestoixlay. Dorothy Smith, RFT>' 2; Walter Collinsr 19 Cornell Bt.; WUliam night at Spruce and Bissell Sts., your toes in the cold if you’re over S'V, Extra length ri Ja Kova, mezzo; Daniel ■| “0'*ifacs” 1--I, f •1.172 trillion at the end of 1964. Dr.'Gerard R. Miller presented Anderson, Old Lyme; VWilliam Foster, Blast. Hartford; Mrs. involving Rose D. Rouleau of 17 gives you a 5-inch longer comfort zone. G^rge, tenor; and Raymond an Increaee of |76 billion for the lifetime memberships to 27 tried to assassinate President Thompeon, 249, Plymouth Lane, Sarah Johnstm, 65 Starkweath­ Oakland St. and Peter D. Gagne Michaidki. bass. I . only recall Bolton. year, the Commerce Depart­ graduating Instructors of lOH. Barrientos near the Kami mines er St.; Mrs. M aria DeOarii, 25, of 24 Knighton St ment reported Sunday. Troops Battle one of these, M arija Kova who ADMITTED YESTEaiDAY: bringing to 235 the number of Saturday. He escaped un­ Stafford Springs; Mrs. Dorothy The national debt was listed has a rather small, though ac­ John Kautz, 33 E. Eldridge St.; ------:------lifetime and active membership harmed, but one of his guards MITES Dawkins, 70 Otis St.; Harrison at $316 billion. The department curate voice. This will work to Elvelyn Aronson, 399 Adams St.; since 1956, the year lO H was With Miners was killed. Four of the gunmen ASK THE SALESMAN her disadvantage since Beethov­ Cook, 87 Chambers St.; Wanda said the “ net debt" was $287.2 were captured. Paul RuBsell, Thompsonville; formed. Niemann, Tolland; George An­ billion after subtracting the TO SHOW YOU AN en scored very heavily in the Mrs. Gladys Rae, Coventry; Da­ A bou t Town A ft - . One of yesterday’s tradition­ The army has not occupied derson, W apping; Ruel Wicks, amount owed to other federal work and even those with huge vid Ausburger, WilKmantic; al ceremonies waa the “Whistle In Bolivia the mines since 1952 when they voices have their troubles. 67 Glenwood St.; Mrs. Henrietta agencies or trust funds. Tlie net Mrs. Annelle Anderson, Talcott- Hoee Co. 1, Town Fire Dept., Presentation,*' made by outgo­ were nationalized by President E X T R A L O N G Cote, Colchester; Mrs. Mildred debt of state and local govern­ The Hartford Symphony Chor­ ville; Richard Comollo, 71 Con­ will have a drill tomorrow at ing president Eric Johnson to Victor Paz Estenssoro. Barrien­ ale will, of course, sing the FYanz, R F D 3, Rockville; Mm. - -.....I . ’ _ ment waa $85.2 billion. (Oontlnaed from Page One) tos ousted Paz Estenssoro last stance D r.; Mrs. Vivian Cusson, Theresa True, Wapping; Mra. 6:30 p.m. at'the firehouse. Fine Incoming president . Bruce SEALY POSTUREPEDIC* choral finale to the work. Also Eagleson. november. 2 Lockwood St.; Michael Ches- Priscilla Roy ’Talcottville; Mra. St. and Hartford Rd. f e a t u r e f i r s t SUN.-THURS. ernment decree declared the on the program, as a sort of ky, Windsor: Otto Dowd, EJaat A surprise award, the first of The military Junta wants to curtain raiser, but a very signi­ Agnes Secor, 144 High S t ; Au- mining centers military zones Hartford; Edward FVazier, 65 The Ftoofessicnal Women’s its kind in tlie 9-year history make a drastic reorganization ficant one, is Bach’s Branden­ b t^ Langine, 240 Charter Oak Parking Banned and put all persons under mili­ Oliver Rd.; Mrs. Lena Morri- Club will meet tomorrow at Ar- ! of lOH , was made to FYancle of the mines, which are nearly burg Concerto No. 6. This com­ St; Mrs. Ida Kulynyck, 211 tary Jurisdiction. sqn, 277 Spruce St.; Mrs. Grace bor Acres Farm, Glastonbury, Smith. She received a trophy bankrupt. Led by Lechin, the I STRETCH OUT pletes the regular subscription Union St.; Mrs. Arline Hnillca O n W . Center St. The miner’s union proposed a 5fayer, East Hartford; James and son, 40 Tadcott Ave., Rock­ for Hs annual meefing and din­ for being ohoeen "The Out­ miners’ union has been fighting series of eight concerts. suspension of the strike Sunday the changes because they would O’Ootmor, Glaatonbury; Mark ville; Mra. Kathleen Williams ner. After dinner at 6:15 p.m., standing Instructor of the and be good However if you intend to sub­ Police Chief James Reardon night if the government would mean loss of Jobs. Poncln, R F D 1, Rockville; Mre. and son, 33 Goalee Dr.; Mrs. the grroup will tour the farm Year.” scribe for the sea-son, you may announced today that the State cancel its mine occupation or­ to yourselves fc/r Dorothy Petrie, Glastonbury; Joyce Miner and daughter. 158 and have a short business meet­ EVERY TUESDAY Miss Smith Is the daughter likewise arrange to have the der and recognize the union’s Roger Peck, 48 Lodge Dr.; ing. Hostesses will be members Traffic Commission had ap­ of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. the next 20 years* Christmas Concert included with S. Main St; Mra. Betty R^sse rights, the miners’ radio net­ James Cerreto, WUlimantic; of the social committee and proved his request for a ban on Smith of 28 Raymond Rd. your tickets. This year we shall and eon. South Winctoor; Mra. work said In a broadca.st. The Colony’s Islands *Set Suoranteed Dane Ward. 141 Hillsdale Dr.. Mra. BBlen Lingard. parking on both sides of W . The principal speakers at the hear Berlioz’ "L'Elnfance du Patricia Pitzl and daughter, miners control 10 radio stations. •■ SURI . >«BLISS hat bMn sarving tha Hem# Owner (, JSYaata Rockville; Mrs. Myrtle Bogel, IS FAMILY DAY! Center St. Tbe zone affected Open House were Dr. Miller and Christ” a work not often per­ Wapping: Mrs. Patricia I>aTi- If atroeturatly defective, Blest Haddam; AHan Ayers, Indludes the blocks running Dr. David M. Caldwell Jr. There was no immediate re­ Very Far Apart for 88 YEARS. For a complola FREE INSPECTION of formed -and very much worth zoau and daughter, 48 Summer tree repair, ffrat year. Pro­ Glastonbury: ' Mrs. Marion westerly from the fnteraection sponse from the government. portionate annual nat STEAK hearing. The Hartford Svm- St; Mrs.,Pearl Stavens and son. They praised the handicapped your homo by a Tormlfo Control Export, aupoivbod Computer Helps the delicious with Center St. to the intersec­ Before the move on the mines chargea Mraraeltar. Juicy, Flavorful Brewer, 204 Wells St.; Mre. Lake St.. Vernon. students for the Improvement TARAWA The Gilbert and by tho finofft todinlcol staff, phono our nooract Irt^ y Chorale will be heard in tion with Henderson Rd. aud was announced. President Rene Rose Brough, 20 Oak S t , Rock­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Mra. they have shown In the past EUlice islands, with Phoenix and this one, and soloists have yet OPEN FLAME BROILED Bremen Rd. Reardon stated Barrientos told newsmen the loiol offiMt to be announced. ville; Louis Martineau, 60 Whit­ Patricia Belekewicz, Storrs; T o Spot Themes year and complimented the Top Round that the move wa.s provoked by government would ask the Ro­ Ocean islands, constitute one ot ney Rd.; Mrs. Blanche Amee, Miss Diane Berthold, Tolland; CHEF BURGER teen-age instructors on their de­ So it looks like an Interesting excessive activity at a super man Catholic Church to mediate the smallest British colonies •season with a couple of pro­ Ellington; Donna Brown, 848 E. James Brand. 136 Green Rd.; NE!W YOFIK— Because of the votion to the program. market and at a drive-ln In the the conflict with the tin miners. scattered over the largest grams and soloists who should Middle Tpke.; Kevin O’Connar, Mra. Gail Greer, 21 Burke R d , importance of words used, ONLY The 27 graduating seniors who or Cube LB area. The archbishop of La Paz, space. be outstanding. You’d do well 21 Wadsworth St.; Joseph Gal­ RockvlUe; Mra. Bertha Hall, 19 words avoided and patterns of received lifetime membeiffMps Chief Reardon also disclosed Msgr. Abel Antezana, had vol­ 649-9240 The total -land surface of to subscribe for the entire lagher, East Hartford. Ashworth S t; Roland Boucher, speech in psychoanalysis, a re­ are Robert WMtesell, Leonard ■awwidfiBKaatagaai TREAT THE ENTIRE that action on a request for a unteered to serve ’as a mediator. BIRTHS SATURDAY: A eon Worcester Rd., Vernon. search institute here Is using Waasmer, James Naihan, these British islands is only 369 .serifs since individual seats aire Government Minister Col. Os­ to Mr. and Mrs. George Sie- a computer to study tape re­ family and save ban on parking on the south Charles McLaughlin, Donald square miles, but' Ocean Island BLISS TEKMITE CONTROL CORP. ^PER-RIGHT------...w.., QUALITY nCMVTHEAVY OldSTEER BEEF becoming increasingly hard to m e car Quiroga blamed the Com­ verts. 85 School St.; a daughter cordings of therapy sessions. aide of Center St from Mc­ McGill, Walter Hudson, David in the west is 2,000 miles from procure. Cali the Bushnell for munists (or the crisis. ) m V. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1BB2 Information. to Mr. and Mrs. pYancia Clark, It’s a more rapid way of Kee St. to W . Center St. ia atill Hall. Richard Dumaine, Michael Christmas Island in the esist: The Central BPllvian Workers lb 72 Llynwood Dr.. Bolton; a spotUng themes in a paUent’s NO L I rA I 1 pending. Dumoine. and the latitudes of Washing­ Ground Chuck 7r Police Arrests Association called a nationwide daughter bo Mr. end Mrs. An­ languagqj, that might take a Also, Alan Baxter, Daniel ton Island In the north and The Oldest and Largest in Conn. Featured aU ‘ CYPRIOT KILLED . Hurl, Erik Jc^mson, Brian Mc­ strike last Monday to protest Niulakita in the Ellice Islands thony Trymbulak, Gla.stonbury; psychoanalyst many sessions to the deportation of Juan Lechin, tkie week, FRANKFORTS a son to Mr. and Mrs. William An Blast Hartford woman find. NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) — A Intosh, Franore Smith, Gail Seil­ in the south are a thousand Greek Cypriot soldier was killed a leftist labor leader and former miles apart. SUMR^UttHT e|»C F;«lcher. 2 N. Park St., Rock- was charged with three counts er, Janice Scanlon, Paula after police stopped her er- today in an exchange of fire Rosen, Karen Prindle. vice president. Strikes and riot­ These island occupy more SKINLESS IB 9 ' ville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. raticaUy moving car early yes­ 0|MN FIm m Breilliig with Turkish Cypriote. ing broke out In L a Paz and in than two million square miles I Chartea Shimanskl, 25 Flower Also, Linda Orflltelli, Pearl “ VI r u A c Q terday morning. Antoinette A government announcement the mines,' and the government of ocean. And not only space I St.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. __tho mouth- Olmsted, SaSy Miller, Roberta UP to 3S<3*« ^BOX«#BOX XaJT Kleva was charged with oper­ said he was the fourth Greek sent another 17 labor leaders but time separates them, for GuHford Stephens, 8 Stephen JJwefing dffftrunct. Lehmus, Katherine Herman, jd^NOS ating a motor v ^ ic le while un­ Into exile In Paraguay Saturday lUlauaaaa r try ona-or thraol Cypriot soldier killed in shooting Lynne Elennison, Betsey Hyde, the International Date Lone POIOgiM jiictc 1 II PM 5 9 ' I der the influence of intoxicat­ outbreaks In the Ambelikou to Join Liechin. divides the Oilberte from the I BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A TN/ra tho grratestl Bonnie Lawrence and I>al8y Dl- * u tew I la ing liquor, operating a motor Xeros area since March. mock. An armed band of gunmen Ellice Islands. H.IM0 Pkt , son to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Per- i vehicle while her license was Tonight— “Harlow” At 8:20 NO W. Extra Long Sealy Fostur^edle 1 U BKO S l.tt son. Mansfield Center; a son to I h&r ^ uenter; a son to I suspended and resisting arrest. MARSHALL NAIFY B ^ r i il's f ^ ” J^niea Perry, 129 She has been summoned to ap- pear at the Manchester session AT NO EXTRA GOST! \nsW«' BIRTHS TODAY: A daugh­ of Circuit Court 12 on June 7. Bill Sargent's ter to Mr, and Mra. Marian Rob- Victor Benetti, 45, of 47 Hill­ For a Ninited time only you can enjoy tiw Inson, Eiasf Hartford; a ooti to atretch-out luxury of Extra Length Sealy LONG, GREEN COIN OPERATED top Dr., was charged with op­ DON'T SUFFER NEEDLESSLY $ > 7 n 5 0 Cottee Mr. and Mra. John Radtke, East erating a motor vehicle while Poaturepadic for the aamt price aa regu­ WASH-’N-DRY CLEAN Hartford. lar length. Comfort ia a personal thing n MAPLE ST. under the Influence of intoxi­ ■■■■■sfftasi ■\0 o x d i s c h a r g e d S A T U R D A Y ; NlMMi bWHt OUTMNTNII too, to Sealy lata you chooSe yours extra Acroaa From FInt Nattonal cating liquor and was ordered Robert Brann. 368 Oakland St.; plus Peter Sellers Rrm or gen% firm. There's nover been a Cucumbers Store ParklBg Lot to appear In court on June 7. ’ Veeder-Root Mias SaUy Bergeron. 87 Har­ "Big Time Operators”' bettor day to buy Mgl OPEN 7 DAYS Sgt. Robert Lannan made the SegilM er ailra tow, V 0 9 lan S t; M ark Ray, 415 Gard­ art «r to(a rta. aeWiiiw IS-Lb. Waab—K5e arrest after Benetti'reportedly LET THE H Y D F ^ g J j ner St.; Moses Kloter, 16 Cedar 8-Lb. Dry Clean—82.08 knocked down a stop sign at 3 FOR 1 9 " St.. Rockville; Charles Pon- S Lbo. Or Undeiv-$1A0 Parker and Lydall Sts. last ^ Incorporated ticelli, 382 Hackmatack St.; night and then grazed against Free Motbprooflng James Coughlin, 37 Hollister a telephone polt further down W HIRLPOOL BATH St.; Joseph Therrien, 33 View the road. You Receive 800 J J ytC Green Stamps! St.; John Nechltllo, 391 Hil­ Gerald Ackley, 39, of 386 Our Research Department has just MEPAV. AMOUNT THE EXCITEMENT STARTS WED.! MONTHLY liard St.; Mra. Therese Fortin, Oakland St., was charged with completed a Highlififhts Report on this Let Beneficial put OF LOAN W m *ro tu Wapping; Mra. Hazel Love­ carrying a pistol without a per­ $16.75 $300 You Have A Choice Of Four Credit Plans: YUKON ASSORTED FLAVORS CONTENTS ® land, 33 Lewis St.; Michael mit and with unlawful dia- company. I f you are interested in in­ 26.58 500 (1) 80-Day Regular (8) Up To Two Years n e a r a$ Landry, 62 Pleasant St.; Peter charge of firearms, after he al­ vesting in a company whose future ap­ Tarcha, Stafford Springs; Ken­ legedly discharged his revolver CASH 36.41 700 Charge To Pay fr tiR i ARTHRITIS • RHEUMATISM • RERVOUS Averages y o u r neth Dubay, W ^ l n g ; Mra. at Union Pond last night. Court pears to Ibe attractive for moderate (2 ) 80-60-90-Day 4-Poy- (4) Young HouMuutoera 7 io°xU.OO * 51.16 appearance ia set for. June 7. i.ooo ment Charge Plan L sy -A w sy Elsie Burnham, Columbia; Mra. TERSlOH • SLEEPLESS RIGHTS • HUOAOHES A price appreciation and bet|;er-than-aver- in your pocket-fast *On 24 month plan. U ie p h tm a Grace P. Murray of 86 Ben­ Janice Mooaer, 01 CongraM St.; . COMMOM PAWS • POOR OIRGULATIOR • FATIflUE Heibert Bream, 548 Wood- ton St. was charged with allow­ age income, why not stop in soon for ASK FOR CASH TO PAINT U P . . . FIX UP . . . TUNE ing a dog to roam, after her MtnsTuriKutttBmtim bridge 8t.; Laura Modean, your free Highlights copy. UP . . . DRESS U P . . . any good reason! Just phone Webster Lane; Bmillen St. dog allegedly bit a 12-year-oId FREE or corns in, and ssk for the money you wanti It’s the Pierre, 65 Brookfield St.; Mra. boy on tha leg, oendlng him to GREEN STAMPS Joan GMakeU, 125 High St., the hospital yesterday after­ fastest way to take care of all your Spring ytptntirt noon. Shp haa been sum m on^ DELIVERY RockvlUe; Mra. aara Kamak, at one time. Call Beneficial newl to appear in court on June 7. WITH EVBIY DIME YOU SFWDl 206 Main St.; Mrs. Ida Smolen- Gloria A. Wheeler of Wop- akl, t lS Autumn St.; Mra. 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June 28 to July 9 (no school on Catholic Parents Nutmeg Forest Band Wins South Windsor July 6) between 9 and 11:30 Rockville-Vemon Britons Bridge Duo Accused a-m. To Give Awards TTansportailan will bs ar­ First Place on Boardwalk ranged by car poola. Children State Tests Of Cheating hy Hand Signals The Parents Club of East Five Variances Granted may be rsgtotered by calling The Baby'^Has Catholic High School has an­ sale DOUBLi Mra. JsweU Bumbatn, (Pleasant (Oootihued from Page One) nounced H will award 13 schol- Nutmeg Forest’s Ten Cedars^^Mie of Nutmeg then led hU Valley Rd., or Mra. Frank lan team; Jobonnea Hammar- ar^ips, totaling 1750, to East Band has a first place ribbon prize-winning band on anottier By Zoning Appels Bpard SlatedToday [Won't ride up, pucker up, shrink sp Browik 1876 Math St. oials had questioned Fteese and ich, Venezuela, and Alfrado La- Catholic students. Two flOO on its banner today, the rewH parade on the Boardwalk. TRIPLI-S BLUE Laurel State Girt# bougie, Argentina. of leading Ma dhdalan during "W e vrere a pretty proud SOhaplro of length Sunday iBeen Named... awands will go to seniors plan­ Mve vertaxicm wefe grantedfeor Houm In Wlndeor Thureday, The Abe E. -MiHer American For 2 Posts The announcement waa nnada new Permaknit* Brief by ning religious vocations, and the Supreme FVjreet conventton bunch of TbB Oedars,’’ Mid hy the zoning board a t ap|>Mlz Legion Auxiliary announced nl|«. as the teams from tha four Cronklte. "While sroafl in num­ Ascension Thursday, after the The federation turned its find­ the rest— 11 tuition awards of 'Ihuraday through Sunday in At­ STAMPS at its laet meeting. They are: 6:80 Maas. the names of the two girls countries in the tinaJa wars $50 each—will go to one stU' lantic Qty. bers we showed them qfuaUty. Town of South Wtodeor, B24 chosen from South Windsor Examinations for two posi­ ings over to its appeals commit­ playing at the Buenos Aires Pla­ It was Judged best band In We led DtvMon 9 of the punda, Ticksts may1^ bsbe obtainedObtained by tions In the consolidated town tee. After a long meeting the dent from each of the eleven Main St. to allow 4 lot with calUng Mrs. Morris Bezainl, 364 High School to go to Laurel za Hotel. The play continued parishes comprising the stu­ Division A-2 In Saturday's pa­ and the marching unit# behind lees than the required frontage government will be admlnlster- committee passed the matter until its completion, but it waa ProMorinl. DeamM P»ol wm of Donald us came up to me after the pa­ EVERY Long Kill Rd., Bast Ifartford, or Girls’ State. They are: along to the British Bridge Fed­ dent body. rade on the Boardwalk that at­ •and a k>t. Inc., M a i His paternal grandfather is Theodore Hnillca, San An­ period or . . . PORK'NBEANS 6 « 79® ECLAIRS 2 * ^ 8 9 ' •6 Alps Dr., Bast Hartford, re­ tonio, Texas quests an appeal from the build­ a a • • • Regardless of which choice you make (a or b), the original $1,000 insurance ing Inspector's decision involv­ FOR THE DESIGNER McDoweG, AUcia Beth, daughter of William J. and remains in force for your child with no additional premium until age 2 3 - FOR THE FRESHEST FRUITS I VEGETABLES - BETTER BUY GRAND UNION’ ing the use of the premises at MarvBeth McAdams. 21 Edgerton St. She was bom May 5 giving your child protection all through college. 1466 SulUvsn Ave. for a ceramic PORTABLES at Hartford Hospital. ’ Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. FRESH — FLORIDA Studio and class room. This is MOTHERS TO BE Edith McAdams, 62 High St. Her patemaJ grandparents are At age 23 when you again begin paying premiums, the insurance will be In­ an R-30 sone. Mr. and Mrs. Jerfm H. McDoweU, 19 Edgerton St. She has creased to an amount not less than $4,000 and probably much more with no Bylvio Paradis, 17 Brookfield Swimsuits. Nnning and Ma­ two brothers, Johnny, 6%, Billy, 6% : and two sisters, Mar- SWEET CORN 1 0 5 S 9 ' St., requests a speoiffic excep­ ternity Bras, Girdles, Uni­ ^a, 9H> and Linda, 22 months. increase in premium! FRESH — PUERTO RICAN tion to allow a amell business forms, Dresses, Tops, Stretch • * • • • in an R-80 zone for general con­ Pants, etc. Save up to 25% Overly, Charles Gilbert Jr., son o f Charles Gilbert Sr. THE TUCKER INSURANCE AGENCY tracting including plumbing, and Toni Catherine ValenU Overly, 57 Village St., Rockville. PINEAPPLES . 3 9 heating, carpentry and small He waa bom May 17 at Rockville General Hospital. His ma­ 180 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER—643-1197 home repsira at the same ad­ ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Geno Valenti, Natrona LIFE — FIRE — AUTO —ACCIDENT — LIABILITY dress. This is an R-30 sone. Glazier's Heights, Pa, His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tnHEIAF rAHCT Izntallatlon Set CorMt and Uniform Shop h Tr Overly, Arnold, Pa. fiie has a sister, Almee Catherine, SAKDEH ntXIH A .e . M |to . The St. FranoHi of Asslei La­ APPLES 3 4 9 ' RADISHES 2 t r l 5 ' dles OuUd will hoU its annual 631 Main St. — Manchester on best-selling CALirOBVIA tnstaUatlon banquet at the Wind' lAriviore, DosM, son of Allen White and Jane Gene­ vieve Sltek Lariviere, Box 118, High Manor Park, Rockville. THE 1630 He was .born May 12 at Rockv^le General Hospital. His ma- LEMONS BRIQUETS 20 £^99' temed grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sltek, Rock­ *!P!(ofesslonar 4-1YRdc ville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elphege Lariviere, Rockville. Hello there! I am I. A. Cotuccl, Day In . Day O u t... Stereo Tape Beooedar • • • • • REflULAK ROYAL Plaiftexbras Bailey, Brenda Sue, daughter of Henry and Marilyn president of City Diaper Service. mv M MMtK ______Doherty Bailey, 29 Vernon Ave., Rockville. She was bom WE HAINTAIH OQR LOWEST PRICES May 13 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ 0'LAKES a 7 7 ' mother is Mrs. Minnie Doherty, Caribou, Maine. Her pa­ I am happy to announce the ap­ PUDDINGS 4 E 45‘ ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bailey, Wyan­ pointment of Ginny Lessard « A l t rUMPOEE MHOItTEHIHa _ Tlie1 1630, Bpeoteeskzaal broe dotte, Michigan. She has a brother, Gregory, 7; and two nMBOOXrABMBntOSXR ____ ON PRESCRIPTIONS recoeder,eder, peefonhs. a multi* sisters, Cathy, 6, and, Judy, 5. ^ • • • • • our soles manager In the Con­ tilde of recording and ptay*. Uoppenbead, Shaha Lee, daughter of Stanley L. and CRISCO ^ 97' BEANStCOT* 2S^ 45*’ . . . rendting in meaningful bock functions for home and Phyllis Ann Rowe Hopperstead, 116 S. Adams St. She was necticut area. aavingt to you every doyl business use. r 'JS' bom May 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ ■ P R A T B O m B Use the Model 1030 ae a ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Huskey, Bridge- SEABROOK YAENS No npa and downs In yoor Prescription pert of your wiittng EH FI viUe, d IsL Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. S. L. Hopper- For information about our sorvico, WODOW 10-OB.I oooto -> no "diaooonto” , today, "Begnlar Htereophonio systam. No stead, Bridgevllle, Del. She has a sister, Sherrie Lyn, 6%. c u i m ^ 2 9 * prioea" touorroirl • • • • • AJAX Spinach^ modification — JnR ping in. CA U 643-5247 N o "rodnood opoclalo’' - 4 o "temporary Roooid sboreo indio btoad^ StavffM, Mark Edward, sonof Richard Walter and Pearl rednottona’’ ^'en Preoer^itiona to hire Lorraine Cotton Stavens, Lake St., RFD 3, Vernon. He was XWBTHEART CSStle HOllAMD ROUES onatoraenl bora May 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal 40-18,000 CPS raooeding capabilities at 7K IPS: nandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Cotton, West Hart­ ■yy® at City Diaper Service are constantly striving to pleaaw mothers In our area. As a SOAPrdtuu M the m no tfano, tboro la never any ford. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Susanna Stavens, token of our good will we would like to mall to all expectant mothers_— a copy » 4s36‘ COFFEETB*. “ 39* oompronilso la aorvloo o r qualllyi tioaal rnooose at ] Vernon. He has three brothers, Richard M., 13, Gary A., 11, “Your New Baby Magazine” published by Parents’ Magazine and o i» mapareM Kit Other mode at 3X and TK and Gerald J., 9. including the famous Dlapareno Ointment, Baby lx>ilon and Baby Powder. We are the only ______E IP&domCtoteri) • • * * A LABOB SDR BETEBOBBT BOBSONI diaper service that can offer this franchised service In Connecticut We Deliver Rofawkioil nitonis (bnall, Jonathan William, son of William and Helen A, 8*z7* h i^ fldeUly ertended S A V E $ 1 .p i Bchwedel Small, 54 W. Terrace, Villa Park, HI. He was bom TREND PRY 2 Sr 39‘ BIa c a r o n i m L Everywhere, Fart lango cDibtioal SM May 9 at Oonununity Memorial General Hospital, Western BE WORRY FREE... Ba Svn to ArrMge tor Our SmiM qpeed MMtrloaDy swUobed TssMss Hall"* Ins Spring, HI. His maternal grandparents are hte. and Mrs. *-- » — ■_ --e- --O-O - e u n ORBASIUKX MASte mOBOw vvHtt IBBOdOShDO MOuiluOto 2 lor eab 9MI »' , Nat N. Bchwedel, J17 Adelaide RX His patera^ grandpar­ rs|.|2JQtseli ents ars Mr. and Mrs. George Small, North White Plains, Before the Stoifi Arrivee. . . Se Dia|wre Will Be There Wfcei b t h a w b u Rt Safe^ Reooed hlwdocir-and Monq/StarM Ikaok fielechir N.T. uguiD Yosr cinlet sli IM Osatongnay, Donna Mhrle, daughter of Daniel Robert You Got Homa TREND uonD 2 S9^ shortcake VBNBOIk JflOilBOOIrtB CV YWOf •130 — Hsdsrlltt and Jeanne Gloria Ouellette Castonguay, High Manor Trall- ';tr99* CBIOPOnilQIls rraMBQMft YU Past Is Brs biioaah or Park, Veraoti. She was bom May 14 at Rockville General VOB BORES A r a m r ABBICS Inelsr, and kekfa Bdit lioid Stylt s i l l — Osllss Hospital. Hey maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pat­ BIEnrsCTAlIT .Fhose Lever. sad Laos Rrsi Ityto rick Ouellette, Fort Kent, Maine. Her paternal grandparents Coanectlcat’e Only See.Bbbai8 _ #113-lla|k Cliai* ars S. 8 ^ and Mrs. Chester Jan ton, Columbus, Miss. She CITY DIAPER SERVICE Trend uQuiD’:r^69* SPRAY I • • a MnOMM e e # Irt. AH brss wMts, hM n aiaur, Anna, 20 months. LY$0L '~98* . ... . • a • pRXMNMjBotte %Mm sizss 32A40C. rO** » - • • - - “The Oldeet and Lergeet Indepv deeia y i BRABROOK FARIMS I M » display eh sISM la stok #131 w tf, rarsbsfh Jenone, daughter of Dr. Richard N. Menber Owned DUper Service hi Oonnectlcert* S A V E $ 1 .0 0 and Janet M. Wahnquist Tlecney, 6217C Mtamesota Clr., a0»--2 fsr l u l l Ng NEW BRITAIN SS9-8774 SSMssJ PlatUbuiv Air Force Base, Plattsbivy, N.T. She waa bom WATBBBURT 166-1129 Jins Ira May 7 ait Plattsburg, N.T., Air Force Base Hospital Her ma- BROC. SPEARS % ^^2S* modern HARTFORD 247-6220 MiWSSrtris- TV OnbZlMrag-ISJI t e n ^ grandparents are Mr. and M n. Harvey L. Wahnquist BRU'rCH— MKRHDEN---MnR9LKTOWN ' m , '.o w m «r. CAtuM Sr., 27(1 Autumn St. Her patenial grai)(toarents are Mr. and data. 19N Aflytsbis sssMysd M ra Matthew HefBey, S tou gh t^ Mass. Her maternal vOMDiMNB XOCKM O fM Defly At 8l8C ' shsicii stops. . . jAstr '*-* SEeet-grandfather Is Frsdsrick Hawton; cnmweU. Her pe- fer liNTmUPlUaUD 0060 M cm •ffodiv* dini Sat, May 29. siMtk bask. WMIs. Mawhafftw PBrfcado,' Middle Tpke. u m tX s iaat -gninilinnflisr’ is ‘ M nt Jbilia " Boston. Wert—Open Daily 9:80 A H . to V PJI. J A' -A N :i

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P AG E S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., Leginder-Maher Cari^n-Gascki Walworth-Geer they aay, and the disputsa bot^stn North and South Vietnam are Aaiaa A candleOghit service a Rocky quarrels which can only be settled by Mbs Ariene L Maher at Ettpttfng If^rald Hill Congregational (Jhurch vas Asians themMlves without War.” tVeet Hartford and John T. the setting (or the marriage of rOBUSBED »T HOB___ There, as against the Improved and Lee,ate of Manchei^ were p r in t in o CO., m e . Mils Ruth ^ Ella Geer of Man­ ’ ■ U Btsaell Street encouraging' military situation outlined united hi mBRiage Saturday at Meneheeter. Cenn. Ehnwobd Ounmunlty ’. Church, chester to kirk Sumner IVal- t b o h a s f . FtatausoN in the Wall Street Journal report of the WALTER R. FEROnSON other day. which suggested that we Elmwood.. worth of Rocky Hill on Satur.- PublUhen The bride to the daughter of day evening. ySuBdBded October L 1881 oouM at Ititot manage military stale­ Mr. and Mm. Irwin Maher, The brld^^ is a daughter of JhlMMied Brery Evenlnx Except Siradmn mate, is the alarmist political interpre­ Weet Hartford, "nie bridegroom ■Bd HoUdeys. Entered at the Poi^ Office IX to the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. .^thur E. Geer, cheater. Conn., as Second Class Mail tation, which' seems to say that the deeper we get in the more hopeless our Ral)Ui A. Leander, 7 Lewis St 20 Hyde St^ The bridegroofn Is The Rev. Carl A. Christenson SUBSCRIPTION RATES cause becomes. Along with the^e some­ a son of Mr. and Mrs. CUarence Payable ia Advance____ officiated. John Bartman Jr. B. Walworth, Rocky Hill. One Tear ...... >33.W what contradictory appraisals of Amer­ was organist and John McCIel- Six Montba ...... 11.00 ican prospects in Vietnam, and especial­ Tahd was soloist. The Rev. Arthur C. Well of 'Inree Moeitba 8.60 Rocky Hill Congregational ODC XOOtll eeeeaaeeaeaeaaeee 1«8( ly in view of the steps continuing Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- Church performed the double ME3CBER OF American policy may adopt in the effort length gown of peau de sole, ring ceremony. Mrs. Ruth Mai TOE ASSOCIATED PRESS . . , The Associated Press U exclusively entlUed to resolve these appraisals, it becomes designed with fitted bodice of sick was the organist and Mias to the use of republlcatlon of all news dl^ Increasingly important to make fresh eJencon lace, square neckline Eleanor I^ h ar . was the solo­ patches credited to It or not otherwise credlt- appraisal of what China and Russia may and short sleeves. 'Hie A-Iine ist; both ore from Rocky Hill. •d In this paper and also the local news pub- Bouquets of white gladioli were llshfd hftr€ be expected to do, and we shall attempt skirt with Watteau train was All rlshu of republlcatlon of special dis­ trimmed with a bend of alen- f on the altar. patches nereln are also reserved. that tomorrow. con lace near the hemline. The bride, given in marriage The Herald Prlntln* OotnuMy, Inc., as- Her bouffant fingertip-length by her father, wore a ballerina- games• t o M S M noams financiala*• u s M------s w e - M• ------responslhllU; ------siblllty for w.— typ» length gown of bouquet taf­ graphicalrspblcal errorserrorr appearlnx------‘— In advertismentp*' veil fell from a floral head- *^~othergd other readingread! maUerln The Manchester piece. She carried a nose­ feta trimmed with alencon lace venlnK Herald Drought Has A Big Head Start gay of white carnations and appliques. The gown was de­ Fun service client of N. E. A. Service, toe. New York City’s Water Commission­ stephanotis. signed with • bateau neckline, r-i r ; three - quarters-length sleeves Publishers RepresenUtlves — The . -lul^ er Armand D’Angelo is. so desperate in Mrs. Robert Rosenberger, Mathews Special J^ency — New York. Chl- sister of the bridegroom, of f and detachable Watteau train. his efforts to try to persuiuie peopis *"^dteSoMR jSronr BUREAU o f circular- Arlington, Mass., was matron Her elbow-length veil of il­ TTONB. ______that they are facing a water emer­ of honor. Miss Janet Audette lusion was arranged from a gency that he reached, the other day, of Bast Hartford and Mrs. Jay matching pillbox trimmed with Monday. May 24 seed pearls and crystals. She for a piece of deliberate sham and de­ L. Meehan of South Hadley, Mass., served as bridesmaids. carried a cascade bouquet of ception. The attendants were Identi­ white carnations. He wrote and asked the owners or Political Prospects In Vietnam cally dressed in full-length "A- Miss Carol A. Harvey of managers of fountains in New York llne gowns of applegreen lin­ Manchester was the maid of Satuiday,' In this space, we sununa- City to shut these fountains off, even if en with a band of embroidered honor. She wore a cocktail- flowers on the bodice. They riied a report by Oorreepondent Robert they were fountains which didn’t wests length dress of pale pink taf­ carried nosegays of baby pink feta, fashioned with bateau Kaatley, to the Wall Street Journal, any water because they kept recircu­ carnation.s and wore circlet neckline, short sleeves, bell­ which we considered an encouraging ap­ lating the same water all summer long. headpieces of the same flow­ shaped skirt and detachable praisal of the military situation in Viet- The Commissioner’s letter to the own­ ers. Watteau train. She wore a OBln. To summarise it briefly again, it ers of the fountains included the fol­ Thomas Reed of Meriden matching Dior bow with circu­ served a.s best man. Robert lar veil and carried a cascade lowing peissage: held out the hope that United States Rosenberger, brother-in-law of bouquet of dark pink carna­ BoUitary force in Vietnam might be “ While we know that the water for the bridegroom, o f Arlington, tions. able to ride out the expected mon­ your fountain is recirculated, the gen­ Ma.s,s.; Andrew Ansaldi Jr. of Mark Walworth, serving with soon eeaaon offensives by the Oommu- eral public doea not. Therefore, its use Manchester and Charles Au­ the U.S. Navy in Norfolk, Va., dette of East Hartford were served as his brother’s best Blst guerrlllM, keep them from consoli­ creates an apparent Impression of water ushers. waste, which is particularly unfortunate Burian photo man. Ushers were Jon Wal­ Nasalft pbbto dating any spot victories they might A reception for 150 guests worth of Rocky Hill, another achieve, and thus convince them, for ^ this time when we are urging our MRS. JOHN T. LEANDER was held at Indian Hill Country MRS. KIRK SUMNER WALWORTH ^ L-andry photo brother of the bridegroom; good, that they are not going to take citizens to conserve water.” Club. The mother of the bride John Flynn of Manchester and received wearing a pink silk MRS. J. DENNIS CARON JR. Robert Plaza of Rocky Hill. over the whole country by their own Thus the deaerate Commissioner. Al­ twill dress with matching ac­ ■Mlitary operations. most instantly, he was being defied. But Mrs. Geer wore a navy blue cessories and co rsa ^ of two St. Francis of Assisi Church,♦Miss Amil Christensen of Wap- .’nils, we said, would be in line with some of the fountains Whidi defied him Announce Engagements white baby orchids. The bride­ suit with white accessories. The South Windsor, waa the scene ping. Miss Tracey Ann Du bridegroom’s mother wore a 4he really sound half of American pol- at least put up public signs informing groom’s mother -was attired in Gay, a niece of Uie bridegroewn green with matching accesso­ of the maniage of Mias Bar­ blue Jacket-dress with white 'aoy in Vietnam, which is to “stay and the public that the water they were see­ was the flqwer girl. accessories. Both mothers wore ries. She wore a single white bara Joan Gsseki of South ''jasist” and prove to the other side that ing was recirculated, and not wasted. orchid. ' The matron of honor wore corsages of yellow sweetheart Windsor to J. Dennis Caron Jr. floor-length gown of apple green What makes the New York City Upon leaving for a trip to roses. iptiUtary viotoiy is* not possible. This we of Vernon Saturday morning. peau de sole with matching pill Ippn accomplish without undue escalation Water ’ Commissioner so desperate is Nassau, Bahamas, the bride A reception for 150 was held wore an aqua linen suit, white 'The bride is a daughter of box hat and carried a cascade in the church parlors. After re­ -iiC conflict—as compared to the contin- something that ought to have j" :t about hat and navy accessories and Mri and Mrs. William A. Gasckl, bouquet of pink roses. The turning from a plane trip to m escalation which is evident as we everybody on this Atlantic Seaboard a corsage of two white baby 52 Ronda Dr. The bridegroom bridesmaids and flower girl Jamaica, B. W. I., about June JjElkyw the* other new half of our policy, equally alarmed. His statistical situation, orrhid.s. The couple will be at is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joi wore floor-length gowns of petal 6, the couple will live on Crys­ seph D. Oaron. Sr., 47 Hansen pink peau de sole styled to 5 5 which we bomb North Vietnam. as the man in charge of New York home in Barrington, N. J., af­ tal Lake Rd., Tolland. ter June 1. Dr. match the honor attendant’s .^eAnd we summed this up as a measure City’s water supply, is that his reser­ Mr. Walworth is a graduate The bride, a graduate of The Rev. John Rlkteraltis of and matching pillbox hats. They of the School of Engineering at enoouragrement, in a situation where voirs are only a little more than half Mas.'iachu.setts General Hospi­ St. ETancls of Assisi Church carried cascade bouquets of pink the University of Hartford. He GOING TO THE FAIR? ■jC seems obvious that we cannot with- full at the precise time of the year when tal School of Nursing and the performed the double ring cere­ and red roses. is employed as an engineer at Oourteay Wadsworth Atheneum. Hartford mony and . was celebrant at aw until we have at least proved mili- they should be brimming over. University of North Carolina, Jack Caron of Fort Kent, Hamilton Standard, Diylsion of TO A BALL GAME? ‘HELIOGELB” is an instructor in .surgical the nuptial high Maas. Mrs. Maine, served as his cousin’s stalemate to the Communists. Worse still, by any normal season, it United Aircraft Corp., ‘ Broad nursing at Hartford Hospital. Ralph Thrall waa the or­ best man. Ushers were Vincent Brook. His wife, a gr^uate of is now that time of year when the sup­ ONE OF THE MOST recent ON A FISHING TRIP? ■ijiwToday we consider a report from acquisitions in the 20th Cen­ The bridegroom graduated ganist and soloist. Bouquets Caron, a brother of the bride­ Manchester High School, is em­ ^Pednam which concerns itself more ply in the reservoirs begins its normal tury Collection of the l^ads- from Dartmouth College and Ls of white, pompons and gladioli groom, and Loring Lucas, both ployed by Connecticut Mutual 5 | | th the political side of our situation decrease, the theoretical spring rains worth Atheneum is this bril­ a sales representative for Elm- were on the altar. of Vernon. Stephen DuGay, a Life Insurance Co., Hartford. hart Corp., Bloomfield. The bride, given In marriage nephew of the brideg^rbom,. was HAVE A BEHER TIME BY BUS! and which has very little encour- being over, the sun beginning to draw liantly colored contemporary oil Open Forum Rowland Evans Jr. painting by the German ab­ by her father, wore' a fuU- the ringfljearer. nen^ in it. To the contrary, it opens more day by day. Inside By length gown o f dulcet satin Mrs. Gasckl lyore a powder FOR INrOBMA’nQN--CAIX stract artist, Ernst Wilhelm question of whether or not, no mat- Local observations, here In Hartford Robert D. Novak Nay, entitled “Heliogelb." The In Prato* at and re-embroidered alencon blue silk dress with beige ac- 'pfr what oQr military force on the County, indicate that this is the driest patntlng was seen tn Munich To tha Editor, W edding lace trimmed wHh oriental seed cessoriesi T h e hridegBrly the U.S. Navy stationed at sted. Mr. Smith, a 1959 grad­ last hne o f defense against unsuccessfully tried to talk the many. One winters n f g h t, Histortcally, 15 and 16 yea - with floating back panel and ease the American situation in Vietnam liberals into compromising. Norfolk, Va. uate of Manchester High oourt-ondened. reapportlomnent Beethaven and a friend were old individuals hava been goin No date has been set for the School, also graduated from bow. She wore matching acces­ in State Leglatatizres on a strict would seem as accursed as that of the A few weeks later. White walking on the dark street to social functions as ooupto^ wedding. Hartford State Technical In­ sories and a corsage of minia­ The Job Done Right! French used to be. ' A s Gk>od As Its Sewers one-man, one-vote beeie. House agents talked the Demo­ when out of the stillness came for years. This ha* been tni: ture white carnations. Aocordngly, the’ Dirksen stitute. He la employed at Tor- cratic Platform Committee out Herald the sound of a harpsichord. not only her* in Mlancheate rington Manufacturing Co., Miss Gall Penny Putnam of Correspondent HolHngworth seems to A city is as good as Its Sewers. No amendment is passionately sup­ of writing a pro-reapportion- “ Why that’s my Sonata in F (there have been school dance; Torrlngton. ______Manchester, a daAjghter of the have some respect for Prime kGnister matter, how many miles of smooth, ported by a formidable coali­ ment plank but promised pri­ Yesterdays and it ^8 wen played,” said run by the adphomere A July wedding is planned. bride, was the maid of honor. K en M orgester Quat, the present head of the South tree-bordered roadway, how many big, tion of State Legislators, Gov­ She wore a light pink dress, Orchestras AUTOMATIC REDUCTION new, shiny schools, hospitals, libraries, vately to help fight DIrksen’a Beethoven. There iwas a break class on and off for at ernors, conservative busineae efforts in the Senate. If that styled to match the bride’s, with Vietnamese government, In a negative they’re not enough to make a city a in the Finale and a voice said, )ea. 31U” Flemish Brass Table Lamps, white shade, ea. 10.80 95 million ia tbs estimated sum to do pletely failed. Indeed the American has Tha Dlricaen amendment would inioiii^dad.' ;■ ^use of an* active, growing American fam- $18.95 (2) White Daystrom Dinette Chairs, floral eeat cover, ea. 18.16 Mplaced the French as the hated im - what really needs doing here. And what require one House, not bothxtof can Ufs draartment do when It has The Jfram^ are made of sturdy metal ; $329.00 84” Colonial W ing Sofa, button back, foam seat cushions, parlaMst’ even writh those men who a State Lagtolature to be a ^ about 9200,000 to spend T portioned on a populailon bask in decorator finishes that dr^ so strong, box pleats, multi-colbred print cover ...... * • t .217.10 fconsflt financially from ' the war. A long-range plan under one or more T1u)b, aooMtHBg tOdhe partisan hard bumps or . sharp thumps won't miar $84.50 84 X 80” Dresser Mirror, maple frame ...... 28. “The South Vietnamese all know sisable bond issues to cover the whole argum«nt, lUpidiUoan State ft. Table tops, made like a sandwich with $88.50 60” Junior Floor Lamp, Swedish brass, white silk shade . .22. Vihze ^ now 2,300,000 of their own program—that'a the solution that «dim- Stoiatare could b4 perpetuated o n for adopUoh. .How the d ty can plastic on boui sides and wood in betweeh, pwpi* who are refugees, mostly con- to frustrate Democratic Gov- avoid bonding for. the whole program resists acids, aleohol and heat. Foam Seat |bied to the ooastal plane, driven from. arnora. now, and still commit succeaaive ad­ WhUa agpaaing ,oa ttia aaad cushions are eovered with heavy, waishf. ; 2T«50 LfOmplDtO l?ir6plflC6 JcUXKS6inDl6 9 lOluUljf SCrvvXlf anOirv-- , Iksir homes by bombs aM napalm—dl- ministrations, at least morally, to carry for Mr. Jo&woa’a h ^ , tha Ub. able idastiifc JDayatrom Dinettes coma in It on to Its completion is something Um shovel, poker, brush, stand, black with brass trim ...... 21. #B0tad sntiraly without dlacriminatipn ■rals at'tha WadnasMy mast* ipany styleSi finishes and prices. See ttiein ' .ip iiia t aoattersd and elusive bands of mayor and the planners should oops log apUt ifiat|ily an their $190.40 5 Pc. Modem Walnut Dinette Set; 39W sQuare table, one with—and fo far have shown no aira at Watkins Saysttom Gallery tomorroWf; ' B etoong rebels in their midst . . , eba^ of gstUng'lt 10" leaf, 2 side and 2 arm chairs, upholstered seats ...... 146JKf o f tackling, Pannaglvehka CSark . waa , Stjde showni and 4 chairs for 5 ^ , f “Tbs Vistnamsss fssl they are being S -f $47.50 86" Round Modem Walnut Cocktail Table, tapered legs . .8L8Q Until they do, the Sewer Authority, ralativMy optimistic. Ha coo- « ehaIrtfPl*. . ' by the Amarteans, and, with a health officials, and the rest o f us w t e ' •f, ameptions, bealtfte to Aad blood t 'f'rA‘ , ■ V : i - . ■ o f Um UJL ‘tt’a not our w w /

J ■ A -A ’■ - ,'s .. HANGRESXMR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. (XROt., MONDAY. MAY 24, 1 9 0 P A ( » n h ^ 2 ^ EIGHt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OOIW , MONDAY, JjCAY 2^ 1 9 0 RockviUe-Vernon H diron Open Forum Cutr^r Promises En4 New Sewei*, Building Panels Grange Sets « fraaq Pbg* 6) Md Ob school wtoflniattwtton or To Bias in Bogahisa Meet and Select Officers Scholarships sobool aotlvKy should be held beqxmalbte for antiaodal behav- nOar voter-qnelUtealloa re- Two new town conunlttees,^Jafrr^ WlUianu, 14 Reed 8t.; qutaemenlB as wan aa fadaral For 2 Pupils ter on the part of any a t its w* want to s m dee* foBow Em 3N EFFECT the Smer AdvUory Committee In» Emmerton, 6 Oberra fit.; ahidsnts. Cm must face the leglattalton at voteva la a> or and the Vernon Permanent Bdna Anderaon, $9 Orena Ave.; w orts.” at aevan Sootban atafaaL basic fa ct that at 18 and 16 Building Committee; each met Norma Carney, 17 Bancroft H Aron G ran(« has looted to P oUcs MTtotad WMto B. Sanata laadera axpaot to baat Rd.; David Andersen. West Wll- a lter two $100 dtisenalilp ytera of age boys ara Interested Bteckwtoi, 40, and Mehard down tha Republican aUbatituta M ONDAY, laet week for the first tlma Of­ Ungton; Carol H i^ w lec, 58 •dtolarriiips to Hebron seniora and are oonfldent they can past ficers were elected. to giito and giria are toterested Krebs, 26, and Chaegsd liwm Grove St.; Lawrence Cote, Ver­ «t tlie Reg^MMl Higli School to boys. Adotesoenta need help, tha clotura petttten by the re- mstrs David A. Somerville was non; ESMsabeth Miner, 33 Sari District 8. SchotanhliM will be wMb attempted SEgiwvmtsd ar­ qiired bwodWrde of noae yot- named ohairman of the sewer St.; Mrs. Susan ToUo a ^ daugh­ based on leaderatai|) and citisen- UDdMwtaadIng, guManoe, and te oonnsetton wMi tos.at­ SUPER FOOD MARKETS M AY 24th group. The coimhtttee was ap­ trust from their parants doilfig tempt to bum the Ebeneser ter, Somers; Mrs. Constance rttip qualities as shown in % cloture Is invoked, R wOl be pointed Tuesday by seleotmen, Whselock, 97 Prospect St. school, church and community. these tuitmtent yean. Certain­ Bapttat church. They were freed the Uilrd time tai four yaaril, and although membka were select­ ly soolfl get-togeth«rs (parttee, on M.800 liond. Dischaiged Saturday: William The sdiolarahtos wffl be pre­ on 6 cItH rights measur* only thru SAT., ed by the board of representa­ Spellman, Rt. 74, ToUand; Joan sented to a boy and ^ if pos­ danoes, prdma) in taxhvldual the aeoond time to Matory.' tives. The committee will ad­ homes, to schoote, and to save the Senger, Ellington; WnUam sible, otherwiM to the out­ Vote BUl Substituted The Matoric uaHmltad debate vise selectmen, and starting Farr, 145 TaJcottvllte Rd.; Mrs. standing ones regnrdless a t aex. dhurcheU under friendly b u t fqr aeaetora haa o ft ^ brought July 1, mentoers of the board of regutetod supervision, do a WASHINaTON (AP) — The Verona Schneider and daughter, The Grange scbolarahipe of­ Benete, may vote today on a amottotiM, even tearful, pteas M AY 29th xepresentati'ves, ebemt sewer fered wiH be available only to great deal to help these emerg- RoHn Rd.; WilUam <3oIde, 18 Republican subetitota for the amlnst any etfoit to rsetriot it problems in the town. Chanvbertein St.; BAeanor Hen­ seniora ranking in the second or Joins Firm tag individuals teem to act in If the Senate invokes the cloture Frank Biancardl was named a aodally acceptable and re- voting rigtite biU, hoping to derson, Rt. 80; Sophie Flamm, third qesurter o f the class. These Atty. Samuel H. Telter has clear the decks for Tuesday’s rule, each senator will be limit­ ■ecretary of the committee. 22 Windermere Ave.; Mrs. Caron will be availahle for ftuther ed- beocme aesoolalied with the law sponaibte manner. ed to an hour’a speaking time on Members are expected to view ncatkm in ooBeges and instltu- cMmactlc move to HmK debate Barton and son. 111 High St. Him a t Leone, Dana Sc Throwe, Our "Oonoemed Parent” stat­ on the measure. the MU end an Me amendments. the route of a town-wide sewer Discharged Sunday: Mrs. tlona of higher learning offer­ ed be felt “keenly the absurd­ The lemdershlp figures tMs vrill to the general practice of law Southern senators, Matoric line, proposed recently by the Marlon Carey and daughter, 9 ing' two, three, or four-year with officea at 33 Connecticut ity of pushing youngstera into teed to a vote on passage itself Hartford en^eerlng firm of programs. foee of any move to invoke cteb by the end of toe week. Woodland St.; Mrs. Carolyn Blvd., East Hartford. adult aettvittee.” This group of Anderson-Nimols Aseociatee. Pelkey and daughter, 27 BKca- ^estionnalres have been 15 and 16 year odd sophomorea ure, are expected to Hne iq> with Probably toe most dramatic He raoelved Ms BS degree Rep>)blioanB attempting to sub­ One of the first problems fac­ beth SL; Patricia Kreyasig, sent to all Hebron seniora. Ap- from the GKy Ooltege of New who have arranged this Pram of eU clottire moves came test ing the committee is immediate pUcattons must be postmarked stitute ttielr plan to insure vot< year when, after 76 days of de­ ThompaonvlUe; Mary Bachlochi, York to 1058, and Ms LL.B are the sanve toAviduaja who Ing rights for the one backed by •ctlon for a sewer line-up Cen­ Kingsbury Ave.; Jeffrey (3iase. no later than June 5. A Grange ha've done so much for our com­ bate on a broad, MvH rights HU, ter Rd. in Vernon. ’The line, if oommlttee wlB make the deci- from the University of Connect- the White House, The Demo­ Sunset Tew .; Joyce Leottard, 70 tout Sobool c f Law tai 1064. munity. They ha've served as K was invoked. approved, will connect the siona, with either the high cratic leadership, and the Re­ In August 1963 the Senate 'vot­ Vernon Ave. He served 'wMh the U.S. Ar­ Junior Vodunteera tn the Hospi­ pubUcan leader, Sen. Everett Rockville Filtration Plant with school principal or guidance di­ tal, as membera of 1.0JI., and ed to Umlt debate on toe Kenne­ the new junior high school, now School Menus rector present at the meeting. my Signal Corps, parttetpating M. Dirks(Dirksen. dy admiMstratten’e HU to as- Here are the lunch menus for in the tesbaBatten and opera­ as volunteer oounseiors at Camp under construction at West Rd. Fbat Ooiusunnios Kennedy. They, as babystttere, introduced by Sen. John O. tabUSh a private communloa- and R t 30. next week in Vernon schools. Seven HSbron children re- tion of mtosUe bracking sites TW er, R-Tex., the GQP propoe- tione sateUtte oorpoiatten. Skinner Road School: to­ V.K . to the Boufiheta United States. are entrusted 'with the oare of Although the sewer line must eetved their first communkm your younger children. They el provides for f6dend examln The House tod^ Is debatiiig be in.vtalted by September, 1066, day, rice, chicken and gravy, yesterday at 9t Ootanha’s Upon Ms dischafge trmn the era to register 'voters under foreign aid, with a vote sched­ cranberry sauce, buttered spin­ anirth, in Ootomhia. They are Arm y in 1050, be acoepted Em­ teach tai Church schools and as­ for the school, an even greater sist tn the Scouting programs. state quail fleetten laws in any. uled Tuesday on the IS.IT-blUten need for quick action was dis­ ach, Italian bread and butter; Cathy Bessette, Bethany Hor­ ployment -with Pratt St Whit­ county Where X or more per­ eseistenca pregram. Tuesday, hamburg on rolls, po­ ton, linda Porter, Audrey ney Atroraft, where he was en­ Some he^ et the Lute JuMor closed at a meeting of select- Museum and others are mem­ sons have been denied the right The only other major measure men. tato salad, potato chips; Senhheil, Carol Rugg, Richard gaged as an aseistant project to 'vote or register because -at before toe House thle week 1s a pickles, cheese sticks; Wednes­ Andrews and Ttanot^ Rival. engtnew 'with Ms Advanoed bers of the Manchester Civic nsrce or color, Developera of a housing proj­ Ondiestra. In addition, an un­ $6.6-HUion appropriation HU ect off Center Rd. told sHect- day, macaroni salad, cole slaw, The nrreslrm mathed the lOtfa Power Syatems Dtvieion. TMe dlffera from the admlnia- finance the Ai^cuRure Depart­to pickles, olives, tossed salad, usually high pedeenUge of RED HOT BUYS..,EXTRA COOL SAVINGS NOW!! anniveraary of the foundtaig of tration blH wMrii provides toe men then that some homes In butter sandwiches; Thursday, Aibty. Telter li a member o f these sophomores have been to- ment for toe fiscal yaar staking their 61-unit development will the church, which wea observed the Cooaecticut State, Hartford suspenaion at hteracy tests and J H yL cold sliced turkey, potato salad, by a Hass of thankagtvtog. ducted.Into the Natlonai Honor be ready to September. County and the American Bar SooJety. How many o f us, as cranberry sauce, butter and Water liow Town officials have indicated peanut butter sandwiches; Fri­ BKXtotUonB, and 'was recently parents, are doing as much? that they want city sewer serv­ Some danger o f laidc In the btectad to the board of directon day, clam chowder, chicken aiverage supply of water la be- of thq, Mancbeater Jaycees. Yours truly, ice for the new development, noodle soup, egg and tuna on tog fett. Hot as yet amoontlng Frank H. Horton, M.D. and action Is expected to be rolls. to a drought, but meaning that He raaldea at 10 TVacy Dr. 'With Ms 'Wife, Joan, and their rushed for a new sewer line in Building B School: today, water must be used carefhlly, Sophomorea Can Be 16 that area. and that those who depend on three sona, David, Adam and cholcfc of chicken noodle or to­ Seth. To the Editor, The town's buSding commit­ mato soups, egg salad or pea­ dug wells aiKadd keep their tee elected contraotor John R. eyes peeled. Brooke are run­ Being a member of the Spring Our nut butter sandwiches, dessert; Gottter aa chairman. Also etect- Tuesday, hamburg on roll or ning low and vagetalton ia be- Prom Committee, I feel that sd were Everett O. Gardner, g luutng to aitffbr. Public Records the writer of “A Sophomore choice of vegetable or tomato vice chairmen, WlHlam F. Lud- soups, ice cream; Wednesday, AIRCONDITIONERS bOas Cora Webb, ToBand Prom?” does not fully under- M ostV aSitd decke, secretary, and Paul County Home Demofstrahon stand our reasons for present beef stew or tomato soup, bread Wamntee Deed Herbet, treasurer. and butter, dessert; Thursday, agent, was goast speaker at the Jarvis Enterprises 'Inc. to ing “Spring Carousel.'’ Garciensr, an engineer, and May It meeting of the Hebron 'The Prom Committee ww A sset hot dog on roll or choice of to­ Otarles J. FeBier and Helen H. Luddecke were named as a sub­ mato or chicken rice soup, devil Wales. Her subject was The Felber, property at 39 originally formed becsiUM o f M orrs FINEST QUALITY committee to list all town-own­ ga tenatuu Service. Many of the Rd. widespread student feel­ dog: Friday, ravioli or choice NOBODY. ANYWHERE CAN BEAT ing that there should be, ed property, including land. of clam chowder or tomato Wateif members were eurpilsed Qnltalalm Deed i$ the good wiH Btotas, nette Bowman, Ooloheeter, May supervision) when he was 16 I MI WW WITHOUT THIGHS ed to consider final action on pickM beets; Friday, msica- In aendteg booke to Appela- 29, Hbnanud Lutheran Church. years okL VnOMM A tWNOli Ua. Swadale I Off’Sheel htfcisg the town’s new budget. The rani and cheese, macaroni and chtate cfclkhen. Books may be Roger Leo LeClair, WSUman Sincerely yours, proposed budget is $6 million, tonwitoes, green beans, cote Installed brought to the eftenventary tic. and Claire Etoa MahdaUk, Steven Cone, 142 EAST CEMm SmET, MANCHBTnt about $1 million over the pres­ slaw. sobool or to the final PTA JVawfieid Center, May. 29. MHS ’67. CHICKEN LEGS ent budget. A number of cuts Mapte Street School: today, meeting, June 2, and may also have been expected, although spaghetti with hamburg, wax be teft at Douglas libraiy. MTT6H MMMM CST F86 IMSa-IA-IN no information ia yet avaitabte. beans, cote stew, Itahan bread; FREE! tododed to the list of ’’itost Taxpayers have an oppor­ Tuesday, cMcken noodle soup,'' K)N bay nw wanted booha,” are those about ROUND ROAST ---- ^ 9 ^ L iA N BEEF___ __ tunity June, 8 to take action on agg sated aandwlchea, peanut socisl sCuches, adenoe, hohdays, CAUFianA cauci ■■A FHiMuma the budget when a budget butter and jelly sandwiches; fairy lalea, .tegwxte and U ogi^ POT R O A ST meeting will be held. Wednesday, potato sated, sliced I i ctoy- Also oeeded are piotone — -*S9^- BEEF SHORT RIBS ^ 9 ^ 'The Doard of education ..will hinoheon meat and sliced books. Reference books, ency- CSTMtiT CHI6E UM ^ ^ view the closed circuit tele- cheese, sunsMne salad; Thura- THINETTE (fopsAas and dictionaTies e^ RIB STEAKS- ---- *^79<‘ GROUND CHUCK rlslon facility recently installed day. reset turkey aiid gravy. wqieciaUy needed for (he tn the school’s new wing. Dr. buttered rice, peas, cranberry WESTINGHOUSE FROM sebooks. Raymond E. Ramadell, super­ sauce; Fiiday, baked macaroni All boohs w d be shipped by MOTt’5 FRESH PRODUCE! intendent of sohools, is asking and ohaasa, macaroni and tom ­ CONDITIONERS the RaUw&y Express Agency at the board for a coordinator of atoes, spinach and cote slaw. n special rate. The boxes used UneUrilFMEan audio-irisual aids. The main Job Nortbesst Sdraol: today AIR CONDITIONER win be ^jeciaHy constructed so FKSH SWEET V W W . of a coordinator would be su­ hamburg and aauoa with shells, (hat they can be diamantled pervising use of the televisioa tossed sated, apple sauce; Tues­ need as book-ehetvea. facility. day, baked luncheon nteat, Engineered to give the Powerhouse of cooling Pre-Season The goal of the National PTA CORN I lr~ p y ’ Hospital Notes mashed poiatoea, butterod ideal balance of cooling comfort built into a com­ Special 137 for 19^' is “One HiUioo Books Admitted Friday: PWlMp peas, cranibeiry sauce, sliced FROM •or Appatechto’s Children.” HD l » l SVYHT Buckley, Kingsbury Ave. Ralph peacites; Weiteasday, no menu and dehumidification for pact, lightweight pack­ Named ChaiimaB Wheelock, 126 High St. Joseph given; Thursday, hot dogs in real comfort. Light­ age. Has control settings, Norman s Special Pre-Season School nurse Mrs. H arry FREE GIFT Offer WHOU Borkowski, EHlington; Janet rolls, chips, pickles, celery and Kirkham was appointed area Osble, 14 Garden Dr., Msuiches- carrot sticks, prune cake; Fri­ weight, easy ta handle. adjustable air jet vanes Cliainnan at a meeting of (>«> Sale Price! WATERMELON ter; Claude Doubleday, 6 Frank- day, baked beans, tuna and Instant installation . . . and many, many other Association of School Nurses of ■TiartWMiw'. — Un St.; John Sullivan, 102 Union macaroni sated, cote slaw, pick­ Connecticut, the area covering St. led beets, gelatin dessert built-in side panele. features. Fast installa­ Famous for its quiet operation. Compact design, a Hebron and 10 neighboring Admtttsd Saturday: Johann Quickly removed for tion is yours with the 5,000 BTUb •real space saver. Automatic thermostat and wash­ towns. School nurses meet FROZEN DRINK SPECTACULAR.. Swift, Mansfield; Ororge Dev- VeraoB news is handled by able air filter. N odrip dehumidification. during the year to discuss Un, Rockville; Lron Parker, El- The Herald’s Rock'vllle Bureau, storage. Bedroom quiet. new quick mount kit. 115 Volt health programs concerning TINY TIM. REALEMON OR LIBBY Ungton; Maraaret Noonan, Sher­ local schools. As chairman, 88 Park St., P.O. Box 827, toL ry Clr., Tolland. 875-8186 or 648-2711. O'THER MODELS UP TO 27,000 BTUs Mrs. Kirkham will meet period­ Ends Friday, May 28 FLAVORS Admitted Sunday: Anna Rein- ically with other area chairmen FRUIT DRINKS SHOP,RITE OR LIBBY bold, 14 Franklin Pk.; Paul Oar- ef the state. ley, Eaton Rd., Tolland; Irene Women to Meet WHITE, PIHK LEMONADE OR LO'CALOflir Hiatt, Bancroft Rd.; David Stod- UP The regular meeting of the 12?: 99 dud, ffi Davis Ave. Walter ARTHUR DRU8 episcopal church women will Klta, ElNngton; Luanne Limber- NO PAYMENTS UNTIL JULY! TO 3 YEARS TO PAY! be held tomorrow. fSr, ElUngton. Elastic Stockings Blrihs Saturday: A son to Mr. Mancbeater Mrealag Hera Th!$ is ifie last week of the S.B.M. Open House and Mrs. Ernest Jacobs, 37 TrtissM^ Mts Hebron eorreapondent, Miaa Mary ■nsaa B. Pendleton, telephane Celebration! Until May 28, with a deposit of Discharged Friday: Mark And )us Mokfis B8-S454. liztfi. . . ^25 or more to o new or existing account, you T y p o s. . . FRENCH 8FCND MORE M ACH IN I , FAN Siiil PAMB—Pierre Dumas, see- fetary of state for touriam, < will receive o Voluoble FREE Gift. SAVE now SUCH tknates that 10 million Fienchp Spectacular Savings! men traveling abroad test yaar (Gd SJ.Me! Gift offer ovoiloble at oil 3 PINBAPPLMIIAPfiSRUIT ELECTRICAijLY REVERSIBLE jfib E>ent $740 million—3A per cent WE PUT THE S U R E IN more than in 1066. offices! 11-6H(V14-«.4 20” EXHAUST $ WHY PAY MOKIt INSURANCE FANS GASH SAVINGS WHY PAY AAORKI I r l o wop-nn SUGAR------QAKiURN — 5 . i« 4 9 r ROLL-AROUND CHARCOAI. BRiqUll«— __ FANS Barn 4% QUARTERLY COLAOROftANOB FEDDERS from DAY of DEPOSIT fo SHOP-lllfl CAMKD iOUA I I i; OSCILLATING 3 (. M.I.CN AIR CONDITIONERS er} FANS 3 S K H FU E L OIL DAY of WITHDRAWAL VtHNT SlUTI^ SOUa CREAM HITN PWORASE OF 1-POUND t : REE! 20” PORTABLE COnAtt CHEBI ATllES. PRKI WITH A HOSPITAL PLAN *157 fl3i^ PROVIDIHt INOOME SEOURITY FANS “ «5-Yolt SwiiiGsBaiiK Jtxst hospital iiuurance is not enough when disabling 525 FARMINGTON AYE. 9»;ident8 l^nporarily cut 6tt your income. . . be sure Designed to give you cooling ccunfort. Has built-in COOPERATIVE ^ “ paycheck protectloo!’ frith our fiapanded hospital O P E N D A IL Y weather^heel air grille that rotates 860 degrees and MIETQL i lets you^direct a wide gentle sweep of air anywhere I II ( ((•.'! , \V Sir MIDDLE TPKE. EAST raOSPICT AVI. fr 1I.VP. in thfi rooiu. Simple flex-mount installatioal IMANCMtanK MAirrPOftD -X I t$ 0 •Ill > I) 1269, ALBANY\ AYE. m a NAHTPOm 2«0 WINDSOR AYE. JOHN! L lENNEY JDENiiY MTUUAY M t OTHER MODELS UP TO 27JMK> BTUs M A IM o r n c M MAST MMAMCM WMSTMMAMMM WlLION k ta iM a S L SkS fiasiCaaier 1 YOUR li«)BPBNDBNT AG lW C^ m m t I 357 B. CENTER S T .-« 4 r a i 7 ttim e mssktesh AJti s im E S OPEN 9 t r 9 M 0)^ A T W SATURDAY r ^C vLEROY MMVV sMUawraMORIUS>-JON__ m v I. L. VfMiiNORRB i p p f 1. MAWCHgSTBR SYfiNING SBRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 24, I W PitoE TEN IIANCHESTBE 'EVENING OTRALb, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 24. 128B. Andover Main sC!, wife of Jack M ori, died Saturday at mndham Oim- iraadty Mamariai Hmpltal, Wlt-^ Department Heads Ponder Brazilian to Lead TV-Radlo Tonight nmantlc. Bloodmobile Bom la New Tort CWy, A ’ Forming Negotiating Unit OaugMer of Mrs. SatlMr Kapiah CauM of WMlim antic and the Idle Force in Domingo, Planned for Jacob Chus, she waa a g^M6u^ Jlpeeph B. Tameky, the town's<^poaal that the town pay for Television JoMph Browa Domiolo L. MroMkowsW aU of WilUmantlc aehbols M d Alanntng direotnr aince March tarm insurance for department 8:00 >19-18-1889) MevU (8I> Man Htthllctiu attended a bustneM ootlege ta {) Admiral Jock Poter Jeimlan—News Tiiwpli Brown, S4, of CSietry jROCKVILL.E — Dominic L. of last year, has oalled a meet­ heads more commensurate with Area June 7 U Uamurj Lane 7:10 11 To_Tell the Truth V*Uey, Mass., formerly of Man- Mrdcxkowakl, 65, of 81H Grand New York. She Waa a rceldeht ing Of aS departmwu beads for their annual income. I Truce Continuing (1»80) Karen tester, died Saturday at a Ave. died late last evening at o f South W M sor tor 14 yeera F rtd ^ at 3 pJh, in the Munici- Martin said, "This $2,000 life tha naxt visit .pf the blood-, ( 8 0 0 ^ ) Voysa* to Bottom and waa a membef of the Sla- ^ Hearing Room, to policy plan Is part of the budg­ of Sea nursinf home in Spencer. Maaa. Rockville General Hospital. He mobile In this area has been an­ 8:10 (M> Compleat Co Oardner A retired employe of the New woa' bom Aug. 8, 1899, in Rose- tertMod of Teihple Beth Ycai$fe, fbnn a -bargaining ■ group "for etary process and was designed "much progresai’ waa being 8:00 (ii) TThe l______French Chef Bast Hartford. ,the puipeoe of saeking a specif­ for beneflttlng the lower Income (Oeatiniied fraai Bag# Om ) nounced by Mra. Paul Bramhall, Newt . (IX) I've Oot A Secret Haven RaUroe^ he was bom in land, N ^ „ the son of the made in the negoUaticne, but (2880) Man from U.N.C.L.B. IMolieater and had been a resi­ late Jotm and Mary Mrocskow- Other survivors in^ude two ic program 6t improvements in employes.” there was no corroboraiion of chairman of the blood program 11) Movie 1:10 1(M) Bridie siatora, Mrs. Moitia Bdeeawelg Martin also disapproved of a States has ordered its troops not dent of Manoheater for many sfci. He hod lived In this i oor porition with rmfAct to tlte to allow either side acroot its his optimism from other of tha OolumMa chapter of the 8:48 10) teviaturei IB Time ( 8-2(MO)No Time for Bits. years. Ibr more tlian 10 yean and waa of WlMmantie and Mra. Itidli Baraonol Rulea of the T>Gwn." p r o p o s a l that department t:W I) No (l|) Andr Orimih Schwarts of New York City; and Unas. aourcas, . American Red Croaa. It will be M; Jarvival ts tthe 8«a l!00 (8-12) liUCy Show He leaves two sons, Joseph ci member of St. Joseph’s In his letter to all appointed heads; to make up for time The rabeb’ downtown rtrong- ^ )m sh (24) Men of Our Time two nieces and a nephew. spent at evening meetings, re­ The military civil war is at Fhelpa Hall In Hebron from and William Brown of Man- Church. He waa employed by department heads, inus the over,” said one diplomat here, hold bussed with rumors that 1:46 to 8:IQ p.m. on Monday, (19-2880) Andy Wllllama (C) ehester; three daughters, Mrs. the Aldon Spinning MiU, Tal- ‘Ifte funeral was held this ihor- elected town clerk, town treas­ ceive extra vacation time over the propoaai for a coalition gov­ ( 82840) W en^ end Me ntng in WUllmantio. Burial waa and above that allowed other "but the clvU war wlU coAtlBue June 7. Bla Frltndi 1:10 (812t Danny Thomas Bvenett Finley of Vearom, Mrs. oettvUle. urer and probate judge, Tamsky In poUtics." ernment w(aa gaining ground. A WKh vaoatlona atarting aoon . , irta. Wcathar ( 8-20-40) Btn| Croeby Richard Mosley of Wlllimantie He leavee hla wife, Regina in Workmen's Circle Om etery, said, *T have fOK tor some time employes. S;IS Rocky and Bla Friends (18) Subaeriptton TV Imbert said in a radio speech list of proposed cabinet mem­ and tha heavier traffic reoult- Club Bouse and Mns. Michael Berthlaume Aosinskl Mrocskowski; two PerMns Comer, MenefieM. that Manoheatcr’i ' Personal He said that the meetings are 10:00 (10-22-30) Hitchcock part of the job and that the de­ that the rebels were facln| bers u n ^ Ousmen circulated Ing. An Increase in accidents Is ( 8) Peter Jennhim—New* { 812) Nstloiwl Drivers Test of Cherry Valley, with whom he dau^ters, Mrs. Edward Sedlik Memorial Week wUl be ob­ Rules do not treat department among newomen, but ks origin • :2t ( 3) Walter Cronklte served at the home qf her moth­ partment heads were cognisant "rapid exhaustion.” probable, as well as a corres- (24) Science En|lneerln| Pint made Ma home; 21 (grandchil­ of Rockville’ and Mrs. Krands heads as we dmerve to be treat­ Joeepit Jajr photo U.8. and OA8 negotiators could not be determined And no ponddfif Increase in the need for Guest Artist (M) What'i MewT ( 8-20-40) Ben Caeey Pitney o f Tolland; a sister, Mrs. er 4«1 Ash St., WlUimpnlic. of them when they were hired. (iq .l8 «) Huntiey-Brinkley dren and 35 eTeat-crandchll- ed." were stlU trying to get agree­ one would oonOrm tt wee Au­ blood. The 18th anniversary of Ml#a Nancy Howard DeBruyn ( 8) Oellent Men . .. 11:00 ( 8-10-3830-) NeWe Sports. Mary Kowatowskl o f Hartford, The family suggOeU that thdae Tamsky who, at $10,470 an­ In answer to the r^uest that Weather National dren. all department heads be per­ Engaged ment from the rebel and junta thentic. the blood program In Connect­ (12) Newtbeat (18) For Adults Only Funeral services wJU be held and Ihreo grandchildren. who wish to db m may contrib­ nually will be the second high­ will present a musical mono­ 8:46 (20) Peter Jinnlnis—News S t o r e g ute to Temple B'nai iMuel, WU' mitted to attend an outside con­ The engagemie(n‘t of Mioa Lau­ leaders for a government repre­ U.S. ofOclAte were reported icut wiU t ^ e place this year. 7:00 ( 3) Movie 11:1$ (10-30) Tonltrht (C) tomorrow monvingr at 11 at St. The funeral wUl be held est paid department head, (the senting all political factions ex­ convinced that Oommuniet lead­ logue at the annual dinner of (26) ABC Nithtlife Umantic. ference or convention once each rie J. Roiwe of Manchester to To help celebrate the anniver- (18) Bubeerlotlon TV (40) Sports Pinal Mary’s Blplsoopal Church. Buri­ Wednesday at 8;30 e.m. from ptRdic works director is the year, Martin expressed no par­ Walter S. Prytko of New Bri­ cept (5>mmunisti and right-wing ers no longer dominate the re­ )iary, oitiMna are being urged the Women’s Club of Manches­ (84) Maile Room _ the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 El- ih e Weinstein Mortuary, (20) Denser Men 11:20 ( 3) Movie al take place in Buckiand highest), has Meted six areas ticular objection except to say, tain has been announced by her extremists. bels. They said Caamano's to make every effort to help (181889-40) News. Sports, (12) Movie Ungton Ave., fdlowed by a Hartford, was in charge of ar­ or possible improvement, one of ter tonight sit 6 at Fiano'e Res­ Cemetery. rangements. "It must be done within llmita- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lm J. U.S. negotiator McGeorge movement was once controlled reach the quota of 78 pints set taurant, Bolton. Weat^er^ il:26 ( 3) Movie CaHtng- hours will be held at Mass of requiem at 9 at St. Jo­ which h a request thpt the sal­ by the Communists but isn't any 11:30 ( 22) Tonllht (C) tion.s, since the benefits sup­ Row«, 20 Earl St. Bundy was reported presalng for the June Tto visit. The guest artist, a nati've of ( » ) Sports Camera _____ (40) Merv Qriffin Show the Walter N. Leelerc Funeral seph’s Church. Burial will be in aries of department heada bear posedly received are not always for a government -headed by longer. Mra. Henry WrobHnsM, re- St. Bernard's Cemetery. Her fiance is a son of Mr. Boston, Mass., graduatod from lA T U R D A k ’S TV WEFJK BGR COMPLETE LISTING Home tonig-ht from 7 to 9. Some relationship to the general so.” and Mrs. John A. Prytko, New Antonio Gusman, minister of Oaamano has always dented cruttment rtmlrman, will be Friends may call tomorrow mamsger’e salary, if the board the Boston Conservatory of Mu­ Ftlntrals He di.sagreed with the re­ Britain. agriculture under ex-PresldOnt that Communirta controlled his oalMng All regular donors. New sic and studied privaitely in prep­ Mrs. Mary T. Hambrook from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. of directors vote to raise It. quest that department heads - Miss Rowe, a 1960 graduate Juan Bosch. The United States faction. donors are needed to help reach aration for a concert and op­ Mrs. Mary T. Hambrook. 76, He suggested that these sal­ "be spared the necessity for ac­ of Manchest^ High School, is was also reported inslsUng that A recent economic report bn the quote. Lost year's records Radio Double A!k(Cresn Stamps WednsMlBy of Hartford, formerly of Man­ Robert J. Tradean Arthur B. Sweeney eratic career. She made her aries be raised at the same time counting. theoretically, for each employed by FTatt cmd ’Whit­ top rebel and junta leaders be the Dominican Republic released showed 88 ptnts short of toe 800 concert dehut at the Boston (TWs Uttoig taehidea only th««a aewa broadcaste of 19 or 18 chester, died yesterday after a SOUTH WINDSOR — Robert Funeral servibee for AriJiur the manager's ralary is r»l?ed hour spent away from the Mu­ excluded from the government. In Washington depicted the pints quota set up tor the Colum­ H. Sweeney of 24 Starkweath­ ney, Dlviaion of United Aircraft Museum of Fine Arts and after m m ta kagth. Soaia atatioBs carry other short aeWscasta.) short Illness. She was born in J. Trudeau, 68, of Hartford, fa­ General Manager Richard nicipal Building or other of­ Corp., East Hartford. Her A rebel spokesman reKerated country as a land of near star­ bia chapter.. AnyoiM srlthlng to • ARiECUl FAVORITISI Cohoes, N.Y., and had moved ther of Leo E. Trudeau of South er 8L were Saturday after­ fice." a series of ooneort engagements ^12:16 Blm Off Martin today, in oommentlng fianoe, a graduate of New Sunday that Ceamano was vation. be a donor should caH Mrs. throughout New England and 8:00 Lent w n c —leit to Hartford from Manoheater Windsor, died yesterday at St. noon at the HObnee f^ineral Tamsky, In streosing this re­ "An sxcepUonally large WrobMnskt, Lurt Cases The echool building committee her program committee are in HiU Memorial Park, Rocky Hltlx In reply to the request that uled for late 19M. Its people well but lacks agricul­ neral Home, 219 W. Center St., Friends may call at the fu­ Community Baptist Church of­ headf. up to about six years will meet at 8 tonight at the charge of arrangements. ficiated. Burial was in VM- department heeds be excluded Rebel Foreign Minister JotUn tural knowledge and capital in­ elementary school. Preliminary followed by a high Mass of neral home tonight and ■ tomor­ ago. met regularly to discuss MANCHESnSR SESSION vestment. t h ig h a n d IRtA ST erans Section of Bast Ceme­ front personnel provisionfi which problems of mutual benefit. Cury told newsmen Sunday sketches and plans for the pro­ requiem at 9 at Sit James' row night from 7 to 9. Three of Ijia alleged partici­ Mallation of new offl(?era and d r u m st ic k and w ing Z9 Church. Burial will be in St. tery. call for regular annual pay He said that he wasn't sure posed addition to the elementary ralseo, M o c ^ said, "I disap- pants In a two-femlly brawl on hearing various committee re­ Mary’s Cemetery, Waterford, Mrs. Francis Slmboskl Bearers were Paul J. Roddy, whether he will attend Fri­ Adams St. May 8 pleaded not school will be prssantod. The John C. Messenger, Robert C. prove, because that is a condi- day’s rheeting since it was committee Is soeUng expres­ ports. N.Y. Wa r p i n g —Mrs. Roae Malek guilty to chAiges of breach of Birmingham, G. WaKer Snow, tkm under which the depart­ called to consider formal re­ sions of opinion. No formal vote Friends may call at the fu­ Shnboritl, 74. o f Hartford, petots, but the fourth, Loren Cong Ambushes Manrhenter Evening Herald neral home tomorrow from 7 to Vergil L. Hartsog and NeM C. ment heads were hired.” quests which wlH be’ relayed on any proposals sriU be taken mother of Mrs. Theresa Siemi- Smith, 58, of 37 Oak St., chose Andover correspondent, I^aw- Ground FreskManyTitnetDaily^R 9 pm . Johnson. He also disapproved of a pro- to him afterwards. at this time. ninski of Wepping, died Satur­ to have hia case disposed of this New library Books rence Moe, tel. 782-9196. day at Hairtford Hospital. She morning and received jail sen- CHOPPED BSEF ( S ic par pound) lioomls F. Keoneson topces totaling 60 days. Forty four new books have was bom in Poland and had Take Heavy Toll recently bean added to the MANCHESTER PARKADE TOIAAND — Loomis FYed- been a resident of Hartford f ^ RockvillA Smith pleaded guilty to shelves of the Andover Public erick Kenneson, 69, of Hartford, 50 yeara. Besides Mrs. Siemi- E vents charges of Intoxication emd Submits Petition father o f Maxwell Kenneson of LIbrory. In the aduU fiction FROZEN FOODS! FRESH PRODUCE! ninsltl, ahe leaves her huaband; Driver Charged breach of peace and waa given (Ooattoaed from Page One) Tolland, dsed yesterday at his two other daughters, two sons Jail terms of 30 days on each field Ahe Uat Incliidea: Don’t In Bankruptcy home. Four Lives Lost Stop tlM Oamlvial, Herman and twftlve gnuvdctiliklren. In State count, to run conseicuUvely at reported heavy round fire at Other survivors -inclnde his With 5 Violations the State Jail in Hartford. The Wouk; If Morning Ever Comes. TTw funeral is schethiled for times but no enemy aircraft Richard J. Adams, of 101 wife, two other, sons, a daugh­ tomorrow at 8;45 a.m. from the other three accused in.toe same In State Crashes Anne T>«er; Ih e Hallelujah C R i A M P I E S WINESAP APPLES ter, a brother, three sisters and Clifford B. Pierce, 20, 6f (Cshtinned from Page One) sighted. He said all planes re­ Troll, BiU OuHck; Bsa Jade Lenox St., has filed a volunta^ Talarski Funeral Home, 380 incident, Gladys Smith of 362 turned safely. lANQUH-Lemon, five grendchHdren. Adams 8f.. Jacob Rogowski, PhytHs A. Whitney; Flight of peUtlon in bankruptcy at the Maple Ave., Hsirtford, followed vmdoorvUle, arreeted yeatir* car carrying the Springfield By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S, Federal 0>urt in Hart­ yxmenal aenrloes wlH be hdd 73, of 362 Adams St. and Eliza­ Fog and low clouda covered the Fblccn, Daphne DuMaurter; Banana, CKocolala, 14-OZ WASWN«T0N STAn by a requiem high mass at 9:30 day after police said he wdnt nb)n, then ran downstairs and Highway accidents at Marlbo­ soma targets In the morning but ford. Wodneoday e t 2 pm . at Maple at SB. Cyril and Methodius beth Royster of 330 Adams St., and Now, Hear Thle! Daniel V Cocoanut PKGS 2 '/t" Minimum throtigh a red Ugbt at 'UAlOn shot three more times. rough, Newtown and Mlddlefield the weather cleared by early GaUery. The petition will be presented HiU’ Chapel. 382 Maple Ave., Church, Hartford. Burial wlU be Although the car was ncit hit, had their cases coittinued for c^o ' afternoon. Alao la tlM adult fiction Uat to the referee in bankruptcy, SAVE 6 7 c Hartford. Burial will be in Rose in M t St. Benedict Cemetery, and West Sts., facet a toUI Of one of the bullets struck a win­ Jury trial at the Bast Hart­ claimed tour Uvea In Connecti­ 3 49 HiU Miemorial Park, Rocky At Chu Lai, 82 miles South of •re Reapers ct Um Dust, L. P. Saul Seidman. by Adams’ coun­ Bloomfield. five chargee. dow casement and richocheted ford session of Circuit Court 12. cut over the weekend and an el­ sel. Ally. Daniel Blume of 'Y o r' C a rd a n — Pink or Regular S A V I 5 6 c HIU. Police say that the fracas E>a Nang, a U.S. Marine appar­ Hudson; The Adventurera, J. A n .O H D A OalUng hours wU be hrid at Pierce was presented In Man- downward, striking Erickson. derly Torrington man died In a ently killed another Marine Hartford. Friends may call at the chap­ the funeral home tonight twtn waa only one incident In a long Hodga; lb s Dirty Dosen, E. M. cheater Circuit Court today and fire. when he diechaiged his rifle Adams Itad llablHtien of $3,- el tonight from 7 to 9 and to e to 9. -t . a bond of $100 was set. Ma Is standing feud between the Nathanoon; Read With Me Survives Crash Acctdentally, a Marine spokes­ Thomas B. Costain; Ravens- 636 and assets of $405..Hla area LEMONADE 10 c‘^s 89< YELLOW CORN 4»»29< morramr llrcin 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 scheduled to wpear to faee tte Rogowidci and toe Hagenow Two persons were killed and pm . * man said. croft. Dcrothy Eden; The Dia­ creditors include the Vernon Margaret Brindle AudeffoB chargee June 7. NEW YORK (AP) — Charles famlliek who have adjoining a third waa critically injured National Bank. $589; the Bene- Mrs. ICargahet Brindle -An^ Krueger, SS, of Brookfield, Ooon. properties on Adams St. The when a car siwerved across The spokesman said a 6-ysar- mond Bubble, R L. Fish, and MIAT AND PRODUCi PRICIS irPlCTIVI MONDAY, tUBSOAT AND WSONBSDAY ielai V. OmUaaso Sr. Pteme Is charged with a atop old girl was killed and another the Ambassador by Morris k fincial Finance Co., $392; Dr. derton, 79, of 29 Campfleld Rd., was back today after a 'Wuah crug of the matter this time Route 2 in Marlborough Sunday John Prlgnano and Dr. Nicho­ John Vincent GaUaaso Sr., alg^ violation and operating an with death in a deeolato 'ffiK of evening and struck several peo- cmld wounded sHghtly during a- West ^ died yesterday at Manchester unregistered motor TShicle, op­ w as'toe use of a driveway las Marxialo, $275; Manchester 81, of 11 Strant St., died sud­ Memorial Hm^itfil. Nefwfoundland. which separates toe two resl- ike standing near an ice cream fireflght Saturday night between The non-fletien Uat shows denly last night at tats home. erating a motor vrtiiele without Marines and Viet Cong guerril­ Memorial Hospital, $100; Mori- She waa bom in I7 d r w e n , Krueger, and his co-pllot, Mer- dsnoes. A Jtotal of seven mem­ truck. With God in Russia, W. J. Cls- arty Brothers F*nel Co.. $100; He was bom in Glagllone, Lancashire, England, and waa a license, misuse of regiatration rtU Shields, 89, of New Yori< las at Le My. 8 miles west of Da zek; My Shadow Ran Fast, Bill plates and poaaeaaion Of aban­ Landry photo bers from the two families The driver of the car, identi­ and the American Finance Italy, on Christmas Day, 1883. the (Widow o f Harry G. Ander- City, were forced to crash-land Nemg. A Marine waa*'wounded Bsndi; Lsttsm from the Fasoe SAVE doned registration ptaUa. were said to have been involved fied by state police as Ralph when a booby trap exploded. Corp., $400. A rodent of Manchester for ton. She had been a resident of Thursday when trouble devel­ in the fight. Fortson, 56, of Hartford, hea Corps, Iris Luoe; Tbe Great Ex 65 years he was employed In Engaged In the ambush Sunday night, 2 0 - i - B b a g ^ lOc Manchester for many years , , . i - Z oped tn the navigational equip­ Loren Smith also had an un­ been charged wrlth two counts of perimMit, John D. Waaver; A INFLATION MEASURED Charcoal Briquets 99 the laundry d^artment of and had retired as a winder for The engagement of Mias the Viet Cong caught about 200 1 ment in their twin-engine Aero related charge of non-support, negligent homicide. His case Man Nanwd John. AMen Hatch Manchester - Memorial Hoq>ltal Cheney Bros. government troopa 180 miles WAAHINGTON—As 1965 be­ Lone Bidder Gets Oommmander. OaiTOl Ann Harvey of 38 Liber­ which toe court continusd to waa presented in Manchester Casserole Cook Book. Better gan, the Labor Department's SAVE until his retirement seven She leaves two daughters, southwest of Saigon. A battnUon The $48,000 plane was demol­ ty St. to John C. Flynn Jr. of July 8. sesaion of Circuit Court 12 thle Honnea <3ardena; With All consumer price indm put the 16-O Z j a r 2 9 c years ago. He had formerly Mrs. Earl Carron Sr. of Man­ ished when Krueger eet it down Jamef Madden, 61, of no cer­ had gens from the dlstria town 6c been employed as a weaver by Pool Sealing Job 34 Liberty St. has been an­ morning, and was continued to My Lova Ranney DePora; value o f a 1947-49 dollar at Sweet Relish CAIN'S chester and Mrs. Henry Skoog In marshy terrain 70 miles tain oM nse, was sent to the June 21 under a $1,0(X) bond. of Tnot Blnh tq Khai Quan, 8 Painting os a Pssttkne, Win­ 1 Cheney Bros. Mr. GaUaaso was 74.9 cants and of the 1939 of Andover; four grandchildren southweot of Gander. nounced by her parents, Mr. and Hartford State Jail for a 90- miles away, to rsUeve an out­ the oldest living member of the A Cheshire firm will be Gary Oark, 28, and lO-yesr- ston ChfurcMU, CndorA History dollar at 44.5 cents. -Q T 14-O Z $ 1 0 0 SAVE and five great-grandchildren. Mra. Thomas J. Harvey. day term after he pleaded guil­ post that had been under bar- of Amarican Peopla and Wis 1 CristOforo Oolumbo Society and Funeral services will be held awarded the ex tra ct to apply old Richard Powers, both of aseing firs for isvsrsl days. also a member of the Italian Heads Jaycees Mr. Flynn is the son of Mrs. ty to a charge of being a com- East Hartford, were killed. dom With Children by I. M C A N S I 17c tomorrow at 1:30 a.fn. at the a color seal of pearl gray to the tqqn drunkard. Hie baUatlon was on its way Hawaiian Punch American Club. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 newly paved bottom of toe OROTON (AP) — Robert E. John C. Flynn Sr. and the late Richard's father, FYederick Kugahtiasa. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■1 ■ Only last Iliursday Madden back when the Communist guer­ 3 Othar tlllaa. In both aduU tlc- Survivors include a son, John Main St., with the Rev. Dr. J. Globe Hollow swimming pooh Joyce of West Haven is the new (Mr, Flynn. Powera, was reported in criti­ rillas opened up with small RANGE h -Q T 14- O Z ' SAVE GaUaaso Jr. o f Mystic; two The Copeland Co. Inc. w9s Miss Harvey is a 1961 gradu­ had apipeared in court on a cal oondlUon at Middlesex )de- ticn and non-Ctctlon, wW be FINAST 1-Q T 14-O Z V Q C Manley Shaw of South Method­ president of the Connecticut Jun­ charge of druokeimeas and re­ arms fire from the Jungle. Heli­ \M) daughters, Mrs. Nancy Rowe ist Church officiating. Burial the only bidder this morning to ior Chamber Of Commerce. ate of Manchester High School mortal HoepMal In Middletown. listed here at a latar date. PINIAPRLB-GRAPIFRUIT CCANS A N S # ^ 26c ceived a suspended 30-day jail copters dropped flares over the annual with whom he made his home will toe In East Cemetery. offer to apply toe 2,000 square He was elected to Succeed and hSfl been art tending the eve­ Earlier Sunday, Russell J. area, but the Viet Cong broke Speaker OanoaM FUEL OIL Juice Drink m s m s s m1 ^ and Mrs. Julia Ford of Man­ Calling hours are tonight ning division of the Undverstty sentence, with the swlmonltion Bemett, 19, of Newtown, was The Andcrrer Garden Club 3 yards of seal coat. The firm of­ Joeeph McGuiness of Hartford off contact and melted Into the GASOLINE SAVE chester, a brother and a sister from 7 to 9. fered to undertake the job fdr at the jaycee's annual stata con­ of Hci'.'tford. She is employed that if he were to be picked up hurt when hia car smasheid Into brush. win not hs've the atoedulad Sale of 210 Count In Italy; and three g^randsons. with the law firm of Lessner, on a simlVar charge vrithin the two trees in Newtown. Bennett $1,000, with a two per cent cash vention here this, weekeral. Military sources reported 18 speaker, John 8. Gallagher, at ROLLS 16c Funeral services will be held Rot.tner, Karp & Pleplcr. next few weeks, he would be walked away from the wreck­ Paper Towels hnast 4 Chartea E. Qulnby discount for payment within 10 Some 1,200 jaycees and their Viet Cong tolled during a two- Its Wednesday meaUng. Ha was Wednesday at 10 a.m, at the Charles E. Qulnby, 48, of days. wives attended. Mr’. Flynn is a I960 graduate prosecuted sa a common drunk. age of his car and made it to to have talked «n "Wild Flow 1 Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Madden had Just finished a jaU, day operation 18 miles south of BANTLY OIL Ludlow, Mass., formerly of The same company .was Newly elected national direc­ of Manchester High School and a nearby house. But he wat Da Nang. The sources said U.S. era ct New England”. Due to a Main St. Burial will be in East a 1984 graduartfl of the Univer­ sentence for intoxication on the Manchester and brother of Nel­ awarded a similar contract at tors are George Clark of Hart­ pronounced dead on arrival at hell copters accounted for more confHot In dates ha Is unable to ( O.V.rWY. IN( . Cemeterj’. son W. Qulnby Jr. o f 88 Tanner ford, Martin BaUer of New Ha­ sity of Hartford where he re­ prevkMa ntorntng. Danbury Hoepttal. appear tor tlie Wednesday Friends may call at the fu­ the same price ($60 per square EHeen Flynn o f Hartford, ac­ than a third of the Viet Cong .!;tl M\iN .S’iKKK.I S t died Saturday at the Ludlow yard) in 1962. ven, Robert March of Walling­ ceived a B.S. in electrical en­ Mra. Marlon D. Galium, 81, dead. meeting but wUI be here for CONDENSED DETERGENT neral home tomorrow from 3 to HoepitaJ following a brief iU- ford and Edward Ulozon of gineering. He is employed by cused of. being an acoompUce of Meriden, was klHed S^urday I'Kl,. r,i;i.i.-,)r, LGE PKG 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. The new coat of sealer wjll Nearly 180 U.S. Air Force ahd .some future meeting. A busy WISE POTATO CHIPS GIANT FKG 82c ness. Cheshire. CombusUon ^ g t n e e r ^ , Wind; to a reqsrtt burjplary of the when her car skidded on Route A ll cover a new section of paving Manchester' Country d u b to­ Navy and Vietnamese air force 'evening, howevsr. *• In store U«)ckvillc He was bom in Hartford, tho ■or. 147 to Mlddlefield and rolM for the members with the In TWO-SUM John J. Gosa Sr. that the Edward Balf Co. will A fall wedding is planned. gether with three other Hart­ plsLnes hit targets in North Viet 1-LB BAG ELLINGTON — John J. son of the late Nelson end Es­ put down this week, in conjunc­ Rights Walk Set over twice. She was thrown from iday. U.S. LGE telle Marcelle Qulnby, and had ford residents, received sus­ the car. Nam Sunday. U.S. spokesmenspo, lOOZ BAG 59< 59c Goss Sr.. 66. of Hartford, tion with highway repaving toe NEW HAVEN (A P )-S lx pro­ pended jail se(ntences for her reported 26 buildingsbulh destroyed Fluffy "All" 83c PKG father of John J. Goss Jr. of been a rc^dent of Ludlow for firm is doing In town. the design work, the construc­ The victim of the firs was 87- "mmsts Ihe past 30 years. Besides his ponents of more civil rights leg­ parts in that and two other out- 48 damaged, arid partial to totai Ellington, died Saturday at the All the work will be paid islation for Connecticut wW be­ tion estimate was placed at of-town cases of burglary. year-oW Andrew Mkele of Tor­ destruction to thrM bridges, one misses' and girls' panties Veterans Hospital, Newington. brother, he leaves hia wife, one from a $6,000 appropriation $3.1 million, or $1.1 million over rington, Mltele, who Uved alone, weapons site, four railroad box- PAPER PLATES PKG O f 30 GIANT Q r LGE son aiid one daughter. gin walking the 36 miles from Judge FYanCis Monrtiun gave He was bom in Cambridge, from the capital ImprovemMit the recommended appropriation was pronounced dead at the hes- oars, one radar site, two triKks 9 INCH PKG O Q C PKG The funeral will be held to­ New Haven to Hartford at 6 her suspended 90-day terms on Dixie PETAL DESIGN Rinso Blue 35c Mass., and had lived in Hart- reserve fund. a.m. Tuesday. pltal of burns and smoke Inhala­ and one barracks and supply morrow morning at 10 from the ■ V . two counts o f taroeny, to run TELEPHONE ford for the last 40 years. Be- They will join a crowd ex­ concurrently, and ordered a tion. The blau began in the area. aides his son. he leaves his Ludlow Funeral Home with the kitchen, fire officials sajd, and One U.S. Atr Foroa F*106 643-6171 COLD CUPS PKG OF 25 OETERGWT mar Rev. J. Donald Johnson officiat­ Old as Pyramids? pected to reach oa high as 10,000 one-year probation. Charges of wife, two other sons, a daugh­ for a maroh from Hartford's badly damaged the two-atoty Thimderchisf developed engine PETAL DESIGN 9-OZ 33c GIANT 8KG |9c ter, nine grandchildren and two ing. An organ prelude will take Court Holds breaking and entering with house. Dixie Silver Dust PHILADELPHIA — Re­ North End to the State Capitol erlmlnad intent (two) and of trouble during toe raids and great-grandChlldren. place at 9:30. Burial will be in An accident that happened on crashes into tl)e sea, but the V 4 V k > The funeral was held this Island Pond Cemetery, Ludlow. searchers on baWnese have ^ * P'®' Wednesday. rsceivtog stoien goods were the Merritt Parkway In Norwalk Of » 3 9 ^ l iq u id d eter g en t found an ancient Egyptian The six aho will walk fkom Miss Walker noUed by Prosecutor F. Joseph pilot parachuted artd was res­ 12-OZ ITL morning. The Richard W. Shee­ Calling hours will be held to­ last Tuesday claimed the life of cued. OF MANCHESTE-R CUP REFILLS 5 0 Z m 4-oz m 45< han Funeral Home, West Hart­ night from 7 to 9. treatment that Involved mixing New Haven will be led by Brett Paradise. Dixie Lux Biaeell, executive director of the Mra. Inez L. Greenberg, 87, of ford, waa in charge of arrange­ biU of crocodile, lion, hippo* Westport five days later.' ments. Burial took place In Mrs. Jack Stone potamus and serpent fat. In Human Relations Council of N ot Guilty Ballot Odds Weighed LIQUID DETERGENT Greater New Haven, and Walter Drain ‘Seal' Imi>ortant Mra. Greenberg, whose car Soldiers Field, Northwood SOUTH WINDSOR — Mra. those days, as now, toe bald had struck a tree, died Sunday PKG FQT CAN 79c Cemetery, Wilson. Gertrude Chus Stone. 49.- of 419 grasped at any ifsir. Brootai, chairman of the New (ConUnued from Page One) WASHINO'i'ON — An Office Allsweet Margarine 29 Wisk Haven ch».oter of the Congress CHICAGO—Plumbers ■ say a at Norwalk HosplUU. gallon of water should be of Education study concluded of Racial Equality. Justices Hugo Black, John M. COLO WATER poured regulariy into unused BOROUGH IS NORTH STAR that the beet time to get a VPT ITL Harlan and Byron R. White said school-bond issue improved is KIT ITL 83e G b» Yourt drains to preserve the "seal.’’ FAIRBANKS, Alaska—CHJ- Z a - R e x - n r r -^rm39c A ll Dam Recommended they would affirm the Judgment Ilie seal is the column of water At a general alecttoii when U.S. zens of FUihsaks and a latge «n g i’*es»nen art chosen. A a t WASHINGTON (AP) - The against Miss Walker. 111 the 'S’-or *P'-8haped trap wilderness area to the north LIST WE' LET F L O W E R S HONOR YOU! New England Division Army pvesidsntlal - eiecUon year WOOPUNP Justice Potter Stewart noted that keeps sewer gas from named their new borough North LOViD OHES ON MEMOIIAl DAY Engineer has recommended a backing up Into one’s home. Star. seema to offer even better odds Lucky Whip to»inomk’';5(“25 Final Touches',S7nL’".lfM9c VllfiET $8 million mutU-purpoee dam that he favored sending the case of sifprms^ 9A R P IN S and reservoir on the Peouon- back to the Georgia Supreme nock River at Trumbull, Cbnn. Court Outfita ■Dm project, which hae been Mias Walker, whose mother Golden Fluffo 93 Dove referred to the Board of Army now lives at Long Beach, Calif., GERANIUMS GERANIUMS GtRANIUMS Bkigineers lor Rivera and Her- was in New Haven visiting a I59e hors lor review, would provide boy frienth at Yale University MISSES'COnON KNIT 5 o r m e r * ...... iO e floo4 pirotfotlon for Monroe, when she heard of the decision Crisco « c*h40c Beech-Nut *gflAINB? 9 ^JAM?^ 95c T0 o r iBOTB ••■•••• /No Trumbull and Bridgeport, create "I ’m very excited and very reg. $5c. ^ pr. CHOPPED 6 7)4 OZ JARS 92c - 8 9 ' - h water sun>ly,. and provide pleased,” she said. ‘T’va got 2.10 $ 10-11 p.m.« EOT Town Democrats Hear Officials DOUBLE STAMPS MONDAY NIGHT ON WTIC-TV 3 His Democmtlc Town Oom- FIND OUT mlttM wUr me«t «t 8 tonifliC *1 In tbs Probaits Oouptroom of WEDNESDAY THE NATIONAL DRIVERSTEST Ute Muniotpar BuOdtaf to bo In Hkrtford, Etaf Hartford, Wart Hartford, HOWGOOD briefed on pending state leg^ lation. the 1965-66 town bofW- Middletown, Brirtot, Mancharfar and New Mtahi OFFICIAL TEST FORM et, and the status of the pro­ A DRIVER YOU posed 100-unit addVtioa to Westhill Oardene, housing for the elderiy. REALIYARE A. JUDGMENT B. KNOVfLEDGE It wtU be addressed by State Reps. Paul Groobert and Steve Defensivo Rules of the Road: Oavag^ro, Mayor Francis Ma­ $av« tM t official teat fb rm -a n d take fiart honey, MandMeter Housing Driving Authority Chalmmn Theodora In an extraordinary CBS News broadcast, circle T [tru e ! Brindamour and several other ir THIS WEEK •The National Drivers Test,” May 24,10-11 Techniques o r F [fa ls e ] town offiotato. p.m. EOT, on WTIC-TV 3. get your DESSERT P U H circle correct ■COM •cone •OORC Mothers Circle SHERWOOD BEECHUCB WILLIAM E. BELFIORE VINCENT BOOOINI STANLEY BRAY ELIZABETH J. CARPENTER LEONARD CHARBONNEAU ALICE CLAMPET T. J. CROCKETT letter l.T.F. ..□ 6. T. F.. 11. T. F. . . D This oxclling broadcast, first of its kind, Elects Officers 200 Boulder Ro«d 431 Main Street 70 East Ceoter Street 110 Westland Street 22 Bowers Street 857 East Center Street 843 Main Street 244 Main Street ecoRC 2.T.F. ..□ 7. T. F. . 12. T. F. uses spectacular photography to test your Mrs. Frank Morlarty of 31 - K driving judgment— right in your living room. 1. a.b.c.d..; .□ 3.T. F. ..□ 8. T. F. 13. T. F. Gardner St. was elected leader of The Little Flower of Jeeus f 1 You watch high-speed head-on collisions— 2. a.b.c.d.... 4.T. F. ..□ 9. T. F.. 14. T. F. Mothers Circle at a meeting staged by experienced stunt drivers— as held recently at the home of .5*-- 10. T. F.. 15. T. F. Mrs. John Foley, 52 Trebbe Dr. they develop and occur. 3. a. b.c.d___□ 5. T. F. . .□ Mrs. Gerald Ohareet was In another dramatic part of the test, you named co-leader. tre again in the driver’s seat. As you drive, Other officers and commit­ tee ohallmen include Mrs. JUand Agricul- A. DOLLY Jin.IAN with two fire trucks and the tiural Center on R t 30, Jum 5. FREEZ-DRIED 283 East Center Street Deen Drive, BoMon boys’ laoftua. An oorfUng chibe will be repre­ ARMOUR MEATS, MEALS At the field, the Rev. J. Cllf- sented. Realfor Week Special IbW Curtin, offered the Invoca- Frist Grade Registration Sun Glasses. Lens change Everybody nas a tip or two on what to look for in ^ new tloa, and Robert Noonan Registration for first grade ASTRO-MATIC color with different light thanked faprseentattvee of the will be held at the Meadow- Wahcki League of New B rit^ brook School, Wednesday at house. A REALTOR has all the tips — on value, location, fi­ who donated six sets of unl- f 7 ;3 o pjn. Parents are requested VOLLEY BALL SETS fonne to ths ToUand teesn A laoit 715 bring the children. Vact- nancing, the market. trophy WM swarded to ! nation and btath records for the yee^s ehampton child being regtabenad ore TETHER BALL SETS Reds, It WM aocepted by Ed qulred. Rldson, coach tor the team. Carmolo Shuiftii, first select­ Headquartera Schedule man, threw out ths first bell ToUamTi 250th Anniversary HORSESHOE SETS What makes a REALTOR different? A REALTOR is a profes- ^ So good they are abaolutely habit ifim - open ttw following hours: Mon- ingl Once you taate a White Gafn n o Rssults of ths games were, other chicken will do. They’re better sional in real estate who subscribes to a strict code of Ethics Tankses 1, ImUans 6; Pim tM 6. day, Tuesday, We«h>es«lay and CROQUET SETS Reds 3, and Braves 6, Oards 1. Thuiaday from 10 am. to nocn; bred, better fed for juicy tendpl^eaa! ’Thursday, 2 to 4 pm .; Saturday COZY HOME AND TEA ROOM ALL IDEAL FOR HOME PLAY Oradnatlsa Daaoe .N ow In operaOoB In attractive country setting wlthi Crystal LugirdxtM and Bklwln 1 to 5 p.m.; and Tuesday, as a member of the local board and of the National Associa­ Thuiaday, and Friday ervenings ^valuable frantags on main highway about 9 miles from Chspoa retgned over the gradu- Manchester. Meal for couple Just retiring who wish to White Gem Chitkeuiegs 49» oXion danMOt Hicks Msmoiial 7 to 9 p.m. .k e ^ acUve.,|22,70a Full particulars from Lillian G. Grant,, WATER SKIS tion of Real Estate Boards. School FrUoy nigtit. Ths king Souvenini, tnchidlng ceramic and qussn were ohoeen by a tilea, opsam pRchen, tri-comer ^Realtor. Chicken Breasti 59» vote ^ ths taudsnts attenfttng, hata, paper waighta, plaoe mota, CORFAM SHOES end Ww brostaW by Mrs. Vir- end buitipef , utlclrws WALTON W. GRANT flnia Oummlnga, president of I are available. Tlcketts to various Chicken Win^ 33* the Republloaii Women’s Club,' anniversary activities inc’- AGENCY TANK SUITS ARTHUR A KNOFLA who sponsored the affair. Live the ball, and Wormation may 22 CAMBRIDGE STREET 643-1153 PICK THE RIGHT HOME THROUGH A REALTOR ROBERT LAPPEN music and refreshments were aiao be obtained v* the head- Member of M L S ^ Chicken Uvers 7.';::’ 79i^ 875 Main Street ovlded, and a good time waa quartaPi, P.O. b— ' ^ J- 164 East Center Street BARBELL SETS Cd by a ll Tennis Lessona Local Girt Sahitatorlan TTis board of recreation wlU Fresh Ground Chuck ^ Mias CUudstte Berube, daugh­ ter o f tltr . and Mrs. Robert GOLF JACKETS Berube, Shenipoat Rd. has been named salutatoclan of the grad- uaUng claaa o f EMington High WAKE BOARDS Bcitoot. She bl a member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish eSub, and serves on BINOCULARS both the sebooi newspaper rtaft and the yearbook staff. After rrmduotion aha will attend the+ Real Estate-Wanted University of Connecticut where BUHERFLY NETS ftM will m a ^ In business ad- miiriamitlon. % PRICE SALE Vbrtety Show W e Have Clienfs Anxious To Buy The f o / / p w / n g ; BOOMERANGS Rshsarool for the anoivsrsary variety show wlU b* held tonight BUY A HALF GAUON at 6 at ths kfaadcwhrook school. Everyona pdrilclpattng la re­ • Rolling Park Capo FLYING SAUCERS quested to attend. Ktadeqpeiten Aides • Modani Ranch on West Side X Mothers easisdng at the oo- DECK SHOES cpeiuttva Wndegarten this week Inoludt: Today. Mro. Richard • Capa Near Varplaiick School AND OTHER UNUSUAL ITEMS lamhscton. Ibia Jsonns Lsm- •k, Mps. Leonard LeBlond. Mre. CHARLES LESPERANCE ELSIE MEYER ELLSWORTH A MITTEN HERBERT J. MoKINNEY ROBERT D. MURDOCK M. KENNETH OSTRINSKY Paul Marqula; Wodnesday, Mrs- • Roicod Ranch Near Bus Lins BUSSELL PHILBRICK MARION E. ROBERTSON Osprt,! Lojrim. Mrs. Albert Mor- Cet anotlmr for half prko! 47 BattlsU Road 74 Dale Road M3 East Middle Turnpike 928 Main Street 55 East Center Street Saultere Road 161 Main Street rsnson, Mrs. John (Bandar, Mrs. 77 Henry Street ar. • Bood Fon^Family House Briudlca craw .B i m The DaaaeQimtlo Womnl'a Incidenfally we also have fhe iff yoH hov# propftrty «s dkicribftU olMVft. pIftMft c o l in . W t con finesf selection of everything ADRIAN'S cuTttngft o quick, qulftt sate. Ckaer Detarfaat ^ Rt. for all sports, too, like Fishing, Larga S lit a r i c i A L Golf, Tennis, Baseball, Camping^

HAKl SHAPING Etc. CaiEftt BEAIOCHt ^ ^ $ 1 . 5 0 Dlaaaaar SH 4| M f P O - S n I * r •■ri-G SJO 2 1 1 ^ 3 9 i > .. J *•' Mla^HtJREAL ESTATE e a bM M rt J.'.;,. .^/‘i^^7•:9A^C9NTB^ NA$SIEFARMS ‘I ' COMPANY . . ■ —- '• ■ luy .-x; , t ' MAm^Sf OF RtSALTORS 0 aik‘ EARLE S. ROMAN Bxoludod) rO L L V 8CHEINOST MADELINE SMITH ROBERT H. SMITH WESLEY SMITH (Atataft 99L MAUlt : STREET— 649-1647 Laiadry Uatargaat L ln U M a n a M ALFRED P. WERBNER : MULTIPLE DISTINQ SBBvieB U7 HaitCM RoM U Clyde Road n OMwagr SUaet »OBBRT t WOLVERtON M l Mata Straat IM C m ttt S tn a l '^MANCHESTER’S HOUSE OF SPORTS’* M l Enta Oantar S tn at 171 Enat Otatar Streta ^ . KAtlONAL INSTITUtB-QF RBAL ESTATE BROKERS aiHiae A^ftiiiifini [ n w » . i • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 24, 1965 PAGE FOURTEEN MANCH E STER B VBNPW Jg R R tJ> , MANUHia>rEB, OONNw M O N D ^ , MAt 9i, 1968' EAGB FlfTBBWr* I ■ «al LITTLE 8PORIS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLE DAILY €ROSSWC«D PUSZLB ^ o l t o n ' bsrg o Antwr to PfWow Punk Theater Set port. Conn. Bavlo la Um son of 7 Night Life Mr. and Mm. Joseph Bavin of \ Olsndom, Calif. D EU YER Y ACROSS MLefiBEoiEt I Mrs; €owdy Is Honored; For Parkade DAMES’ PIGS UP n pcrr. HWB A KIIXEF] fMATSB VOU C a i S 3 9 m ' ISIfht4e«iBf SSAircron ihelten O O P E N H A O a N -T W s hstn- ARTHUR DRUR mSAR YOU'RTr] WrmBlTHBR ^ PUNCHY The first new Uieaiter to bs HAHDlVyAT90K-mcU«Hl ? • «««(»* ■ * > HELP Snid'---- )Mi 37 DemoMtntiTe Leaving Nursery School sxportlag nctlon's M g popular U)RNlM‘ >eOR liUnf) K >noun ipU buUt In MsneheMw In 40 yearn tk>n U incmaslng. Tits latest IBWBQNWBR HE OOE9 LACKTH^ PlNE9SE/\'^iOU. MAOOB.'THBY pW iab.i OF MY PFEVlOl)* FiaHTBR9.«~a USED TO CALL HIM SMidnlgM— > will be constructed this summer count showed 8,387,000— U per INTO A 12 Mnrin* bM 40Monk'ice*l parcnU In the Bolton Co^Orectoiy toAiy from 7 to 9, to- HAK-KAFF/-*-ro TEACH HIM T) PUNCHIN' PETB SlScardtjr cent mom than a year earlier. nORTEF, 13 Poem operative Nureery School hon- morrow from T to 8:30 p.m., in the Shopping Psrlosde by Read Herald Ads. th e SSKlNO ART MV6ELF BUT7 BEFORE HE HAD HlE 14 “Why CD-----r M •ft’-' 2 d L Mtaom/ of«d iMTn. Erneet dowdy of Wednesday from 7 t6 8, Thurs- Benuud IMensclMU, 41 Milford BUGGS BUNNY HOWTX3E9 MY SUR6E0M TO O ME NOT fl.\LOSIN' ^TFEAK.' UDliSWiB « , TO m «K AesBRMTiHa my., Orotco BnUfinen iScoti Coventry with a tea yenterday ^ y after the 7:8Q Masa and Rid., the president of two out­ HtLOOKt 16-----tide iboM W Bl^ue color Friday from 7 to 9. OLD WAR WOUNd A afternoon in the Fireplace door theaiera, end the United ISPritoner 61 Fondle Massee on Thuraday, Ascen­ THEN TH'LCWEBIRDS ^ S2Jeyriih,iMaNn SHarem room 38EaaentialbeiaB XKWOW^ IF WE HAD/MICM«X ponKV/VOU'Be 30 Return of the Community Hall. sion Thursday and a holy day Artists Theater OlrcuH liic. HOW we W B COULO 0 0 T O T H ' COULD SB ALONE, AH'. ~ 0 CLBVBRt RlGeout e( 32 Danube 7 ------30 Adoreasoup tributary 8 Tremble 33 DevtUiah Mra. dowdy will retire In of obligation wlU be held at 8 According to Its constructors, ^CAN 8 CETH'SWELL MO/IB,BH/KIP^ lMthynt« the 1,000-seat theater wiU also dockt 64 StreeU (»b.) 9 Threw (var.) 35 Sock tuppert'' June after elEht yearn with n.m. and 5:30 and 7:80 p.m. MCVIBATWaWOU, 65 Roast-----ran 10 Persian poet 37 "Plper’a poo" . Confeestons will be heard be the first shopping center BZZ'Z-i 32 Venerathm 36 Drink the cooperative, and 13 more OCSBO l W S'LL S I T VBAHi 23 Onwird DOWN 11 Shoe pert Wednesday from 8 to 8:30 p.m.,. movie house in the Oraater DOUBLE BV POBKV AN' BZZ. IPU cedagoK 17 SUIr ‘ familiaity in the Coventry achool syntem. 25 Perform labor lesta '( Thumdny from 7:80 to 7:50 Hartford area. prrUNIA,AN' ) 29 Boundery baU 19 Bible! (ab.)40Not IC" Some of the present seventh WORLD GREEN 23 World War I 41 802 (R»,rii«.>iu.H>. olic, Catholic LAyman, and given to her at a tea yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Gowdy Will retire this June after 20 years of a combination vaudeville house- ar 5T a ed. Catholic Digest have arrived. teachiiv, eight (or the Bolton Cooperative Numery School and Kindergarten. (Herald pho­ movie theater in 1925, during Her students am taught as to by Satemis.) the movie palace'boom. Man- BY AL VERMEER Fly-Up Set Tomorrow PRISCILLA’S POP T much as they can absorb at the the movie palace boom. Men- sr 5 □ 55 Twenty Brownies will become J ■■BM age of four end five. Mrs. dow ­ was built In the 50s, but Is in TUESDAY and -JS dy was delighted with the In- Junitr Girl Scouts at a Qy-up new gear thought so much of its *ttXI9MOU(JO value that it insured each van Bolton. T A 1 « MORE tf^ctlon of a reading ‘ readl- ceremony to be held by Jun­ V O L f R E O P . W E L L , OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS* ior- TYoopa 867 and 888 tomor­ load for at least |1 million for WEDNESDAY IKTERECT T O B E G I N mas program in the town kin­ Norad Begins Shift t Z E A L L V row at 8:30 p.m. at United Meth­ the trip of only a few miles from Honeymoon in Court »s| >NDRLD M l S S I N S W V T H - dergarten a tew yearn ago. and 0H,yEft, LApie* OH, A BIT hM her own form of pre-read- odist Church. Colorado Springs to the moun­ A L O T / WQR^.» PLAY m B-x-9aa- KIND PlAVIhrt tain. LOS ANGELES' (A P ) - kig readineai at the younger Mothers of the Brownlee are F'eRBALUfA OFA NEVER invHed to attend. Refreshments Mario Savio and the former Su­ SPICIALS LADIBS'aAME- Rest RIDICULE leveL To Underground Post zanne Goldberg were expected will be served. B-a-m-B-x-i-" FROM ELDERLY Mrs. Raymond Negro was PELUCUr LADIBS— J KNITTIH' PEOPLE- Cub Scout Pack 73 will hold to spend the first day of their chairman o f the silver tea. 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE E. B-E-nxx-x-»--, AN' youTi-ee Us Drat pinewood derby Wednes­ (Oontinned from Page One) took a million pounds ot dynam­ Some Auto Fees honeymoon in court in Berkeley IN RXJRHBALTHf PI«HE5,^ ■ntERE Pouring were Mm. James Lan day at 7 p.m. at the Community ite to do that Job. today to (ace charges ai+sing HUH SOME drey. Mra FhOlip Dooley. Mrs. MANCHESTER Hall. All cubs Should bring their preient above ground command Information is the lifeline of Are Deductible from last fall's Free Speech t BAY! Warren Potter, Mrs. Roy Maus, a * racing cam, and parents. post whose communicsUions the North American Air Defense Movement demonstrations on 3li«. Herbert Johnson, Mm- Dar The deadline appllcaUons lines are exposed to possible Command. Without the latest, WASHINGTON Automo- the University of Ber' Tld kOnlcuod, Mm. WiHiam (or'the BEA-PTA scholarship for Inlerruptlon. most complete and fastest In­ bile fees based on value as p e r-; . . , „. ,. Orunake and Mm. Peter dram any resident studying to become formation, the Norad command­ , ^ F'; Savio, 22, and his 24-year-oId All phone cables are buried In sonal property may be a tax de-1 bride, were married Sunday in Mrs. dow dy was given a fig^ a teacher is June 1. AppUcations steel conduits several (eel below er would be gravely hampered ductlon.-! under the new federal Beverly Hills. Both have been '“fT ___ urine music b o« by the cooper­ should be mailed to Mm. ground. They are embedded in in reaching what could be ative. d ifta o f money were life-or-death judgments. income tax law. Registration charged, with other PSM mem- Ground Chuck Charles Addison, Box 458, RFID granite and sheathed in con­ bers, with disturbing the peace placed in a iilac-deoorated wish­ 2, BoUon. crete, steel and copper. He must be aWe to communi­ fees based on horsepower an d, a n d other misdemeanor ing well planter made by dum Baseball Results The normid 300-man staff cate those Judgpnents to Wash­ weight are not "ad valorem,” j BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL charges. liter WinUer. a ooop parent In baseball YVhite Glass beat manning the center would swell ington, the Strategic Air Com­ and therefore not deductible. Savio was a philosophy stu­ The nursery school wlD hold Fiano 8-6 Friday night, with to about 800 in a “ button up” mand. and to Otta-wa, Canada’s Slates whose auto license Freshly Ground fees may be deductible are A ri­ dent at Berkeley, but has since V tX Id O O N P WcNm^ iriiiMW. graduation exercises June 10. Sam Bastarache pitching. Jim emergency. capital. left the university. Miss Gold­ HEV, eiPPV5. LIKE A REA / Comedies Presented Ruflni and Ken Griffin hit home To prepare (or this, the Chey­ Into the combat operations zona, California, Colorado, sr-at Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, berg Is a philosophy graduate Choice Beef thotijgreaT.1 CHICKEN/. ' The high sdiool drama dub rune. enne Mountain complex h ^ center must flow an unending Nevada, Oklahoma, Washing- student there. tented two one-act comedlea In t ^ pony league Ansaldl been designed as a sort of un­ stream of data on aircraft ap­ ton and Wyoming. I She Is the daughter of Mr. and very appraciaUve audiences beat Coventry S a v h ^ and Loan derground town with the capabi- proaching North America, on C lO C J ^ "What do you mean you can’t tarn.a nickel after r Thursday and Friday nights at17-1, with Gary Moetensen and lity to sustain Its population (o r ; *ispicdous submarines off the school? Surely there muet be some one who wants the Community Hall. . Wayne D^iatby pitching. about 30 days without outside coasts, on satellites whirring •omething destroyed I" This waa the first public per- Today, Bolton Dairy vs. MAM oontacA. overhead, on readings from the fcnnance o f the new- ekib, un­ Oil; Tuesday, Cavanaugh Ga- Inside the windowless walls of giant missile warning radar der the dtrecGon o f Mm . Eliza­ fi^ e vfi. Crockett Agency; the 11 interconnected rectfingu- screens. Chuck Steaks XP.VWuaul^ beth Wright, junior high Eng­ Wednesday, While Gtass vs. lar steel buildings are dormito­ The Norad chief also must Need home BORN TOCIY YEARS TOO 600N r^*"**' lish teacher. ano Realty; Thursday, Cavan­ ries, mess halls, food storage know the status of U.S. inter- EtntertalRment between plays augh Oarage vs. GAH Paving, areas, offices, computer room s; ceptor squadrons, of the. Nike waa provided by Mary Klar and and FY-iday, Bolton Dairy va. and the main theater where the , Hercules totteries protecting fiX'Up BEN CASEY Alana Roec, who sang and White Glass. battle aUtff would assemble. about 100 U.S. population cen­ Select played guitam. Pony Leagnpe Games 'Die center has its own seven- ters, of the strategic slrllung m oney? 9.94 C S S n cu u ^ POORCWCKll MARK'S GOING : FINGERSC Appredattoa Dinner Today. Ansaldi v». North room. hospital, with separate forces. Choice Beef D0NTAAEAN1D ID COUNTY HWIRT,! An e^roctnUon dinner for Covent^ Fire Department at pSaces for major and minor sur- The high speed computers 6»B%MLNDW, the ohur^ school staff of Bol- i Coventry and Coventry Bavlnga! .^ry a recovery room, labora' gobble up this data, along with inputs reflecting tfie degree of Get an RFC BHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL WITH ME. ton Congregational Church will and Loan vs. Ponticelll In Bol- | torv • dental clinic and oth«- fa- be heW tomorrow at 9:30. Miss ton; Thursday, PonUcelll v e .' Communist military madiness, Householder’s Loan f Lota V. Heaner, church leywom- AnsakH. I w .. deployments of Red forces and 900DM(XNIN6, OHdUSr SHIZlNKINe a heap. WATCH IT/ MONOAV ISNT an and former member of the Briefs biMldine’ even political faotom. CHIEF. VMAcr ARE MX) DOME ? SOMETHING'S MV PAV. Peace Corps In Thailand, will' An student art exhlMt Is be- uiijj In as short a time as 11 sec­ Spring it an ideal time for GONE WRONG/ speak at 8 In the church. The ing held at Bolton Junior-Sen-' fluoreacent Hgnw, pastel onds, the electronic brains can fixing up the house—inside TUNA FISH lor High School today through' coloring and long corri- public is invited to the pro­ digest this Information, inter­ or outside. And an HFC Householder’s gram. Thumday.rsda> The public is Invited „ pret it and then display It on Loan provides money to do whatever Homemalcem Pick Slate during hw m . ' , two screena facing the Norad Chicken of Mrs. Edward Moriorirty w aa: The board of education wUl 2**^ ^1,*^** “ “ • commander bt his flieeter at the needs doing now. Remodel, refurnish or redecorate the REG. eleoted chairman of the Bolton continue Its study of the pro- drinking water, h e ^ of the underground com­ interior. Repaint or repair the exterior. Get some modem posed budget tonight at 8 a t ,onothsr 4.6 milUon gallons of plex. The Sea Homemakera at a meeting last water for cooling, and diesel lawn and garden equipment to spruce up your landscape. CANS week. Mm. Morlarity suceeds the high school. That was another objective of The Bolton Cooperative fuel to run the many motors.. the engineers in designing the 'You borrow confidently, repay conveniently at HFC. Light Meat Chunks Mrs. Joseph FVacchla, who serv­ The whole complex Is served ed for th^ years. |Numery School will m( meet equipment for the C o m l^ Oper­ Wednesday at 8 at the by u r air portflcaitkm ayatem to ations Center: gmater trpMd in Borrow up to $1000 Mra. Oscar Ononhind waa screen out any gases, chemical sleeted ’ vSce-chairman. Mm. Community Hall. computer treatment of the vital Take up to 24 months to repay yiS L or germ agents, and radiologi­ infomation on which decisions MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALLl Harold Dwyer waa re-elected | cal elements. ' A toM •! $1M CMt* t l7 ^ mloan premptly mpaid ta BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE secretary, and Mm. FVancea Mancheeter Evening Herald are made. 12 wiwacistlya monthly Instsimeeita mt t$*7f ■■His Tedford waa re-elected trea­ Bolton correspondent, Cleme- There Is nothing outside the 9,- The company whioh biidlt the CNW—THaJ IU.V IWA6 dU6TfCIOUN<2!, surer. well Young, telephone 648-8981. 566-foot-mountain — “ a tough Mk about cradit Ufa inaufanca on loana at group ratat Pineapple Juice rM PEenveDceHS STRAHSEl'« FLYING 10 SAN JOSE e0VDB^CK1He wim-uaop— C FC O uaae WAGBLUmM^SUTA The Honvemakera have plan­ old lady," one officer called it TOAIORROW TO PEM0 NS1T?ATE A POBseNriGcrr s a S o B iNvrwD/ 0ICZL CAN'rAFRaEPTO ned a tour to the Bristol Clock — to Indicate whet Is inside. .PLANE, AND IT'S GONE. Miueum and the HiUstead The entrance, reached from a Populor foz')Cio,rrw»6AN TA)ng- lecltals yesterday. Advanoet/ giant eigM-lnch-thlck blast lasting blooma Slhlpnienta to doom spaced about 60 feet 'When two friends hav? NEW POTATOES OKU •nd intermediate students play- the United States are to start an argument, I always^ FLETCHER CLASS CO. OF MANCHES’TERl OtALM *1 two numbers by memory apart. One of the motor-driven 'seem to meet the one z; Mid a ganeral discussion. soon. doors wiH be kept cloeed at all that’s righ t. . . Students taking part ;Were The man behind the export times. , 649^21 CAPTAIN EASY drive is James Gibson, Cape The tunnels \iary in size, with “ fFhen You Think o f Glastf MICKEY FINN BY LESLIE TURNERS Ffsry Klar, Janet Knight, Nan- Some women, like chll-4 BY LANK LEONARD Town, who expects ■ to send thS Uggest measuring 45 feet r> ^ Chamberlain, Judy Naschke, dren, enjoy sa}dng "No.” Think o f Fletcher''* 250,000 blooms overseas this across and 60 feet, 6 inches ZACHARY! IT'5 HMKT-NAIUUNa T » I m WRWS THAT JOKHTS NECK._____ *n ic e Tottesi, Ruth BlackwoH, And some men, like idiots, ^ year, aH grown on his family's trom floor to cMXng. 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PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MylNCHESTER, CONN.* MONDAY, MAY 24, 1966 Maine SU I^^'^*^d-the-Clock Police Guard over Clay " ^ ''t' "t' 0 Red Sox Play Best Ball on Sunday, Tb* beaver neea tU tall aa rudder when towing bnachea Foyt on Pole or logs, and also to strllu tha Craxy Plot water to warn a t danger. Complete Third Twinbill Sweep At Weigh-In In Speedway -Fxciting Race Monday BOSTON (A P )— I f onlyfTuM day night Agalmt MInn«-#JonMi out. H* oun* away wlthf:fCr two of Boston’s four vie -■^troubled by a m trouMa while S e t Again sota. In addition to the Twins, lories on the road trip. at Seattle, Unfitted Olaveland to the schedule maker could ‘ ’ ------a batting avtrafa o< .434 for tl»« UEWISTON, Maine (AP)— “ We figured it would be INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ths Red Sox wUl face Kaneas season to date after collecting Felix ManUUa and Lee ’Thom­ JiMt four hits In six infings an limit Boston Red Sox activ­ , niore fun taking the kids down to the animal fair at LEWISTON, Maine —Texan A. J, Foyt, who Ctty, Loa Angeles, Detroit .and 10 hits in 18 at bats for a .BS6 as continued their eteady per- route to his fin t win in the (AP) — Police from the ity to Sunday doublehead­ New York to cloee out the first average against the Indians. formancee at the plate. Man- major leagues. However, Steph­ ’ Bath,” said Lucien Dagneau, a truck driver, holding a saved the durable old Of- h«K of the campaign. tilla’a three-run homer sparked state, county and city kept ers, the Fenway Park crew Hie .434 average makes Jonea enson’e ^bow stiffened end whimpering baby in one arm and trying to restrain two fenhauser roadster from Boeton IS currenUy in eev- the lUghtcap victory and pushed a round-the-clock gruard' could be in the thick of the the top hitter In the major Manager BlUy Herman had to tugging youngsters with the other. extinction by booting one F.3L enth place, a game and a baK hla league-leading runs batted over Cassius Clay today OPEN 8 A 3L to 10 pennant fight. leagues. His closest competitor, in total to 31. ’Thomaa hit his replace him with Jay RltcMs. "Ain’t seen so much excito- to victory in .the 1964 In­ behind the fifth-place Angela at .417, is another part-timer, while the heavyweight EVEBY DAY Actually, aa a reauH o< their seventh homer of the season, The Red Sox hope for the re­ meni around here since Jack dianapolis 600-mile auto third Sunday doubleheader and eeven games out of first. A Gordie Coleman of Cincinnati. turn of the ailing Cart Ya- made his speech at the and a state trooper In a wide champion was cooking up sttccessful home stand would putting him In the No. 4 spot in Kennedy brimmed hat lounged neaiiby. sweep in three weeks Sunday, Jim Lonborg gave Boeton an­ strsemskt when the team opens pftrk the niglst before the 1969 race, may preside at final put the Sox in a good spot at the RSI race with 26. Guns hung on therlr hips. another crazy plot aimed at the Red Sox are only IVi games other winning pitcher with a Tony OonigllsTO showed def­ against Minnesota. The 1968 bat­ ^erlion," commented Arman rites for the last of the BRAKE removed from a first division the halfway mark though they ting champion was in the mid­ a stopped, graying mUl A unitormed patrofanan upsetting Sonny Liston at would have to be spectacular to strong 8-Mt performance that inite sigTks of breaking out of Paulin, breed in the 49th running berth. accounted for the 8-2 victory. his slump. During the series, dle of a hot Mttlng streak, ! worker in a slouch hat. rushed up to the captain and the weigh-in Tuesday. ADJUSTMENT gain much ground on the league said excitedly, "There are about “Ht’s going to be more excit­ May 31. Boston whipped Qeveland 6-3 A BS-minute interruption due to he upped his homer total to boosting his average to .804 Down easterners In title quiet, When two weekends o< time leading WhHe Sox, a.team Boe­ when he was Injured in last twenty or thirty people outside ing than the loM one," promleed and 8-S to the series wUh rain caused Lionborg some dif­ nine and he barely missed an­ con.<:ermtlve heart of Maine trials ended Sundaywtth a thun­ ton has tailed to defeat this ficulties but not as many as Su^ay’s doubleheader. the champ’s doOT.” Mighty Mouth. If it even match­ the Indians 8-1 and head home season. other pair, backing fielders . don’t exette very eaally but they BRUOE TTUEUNO ED KOWALCKIK KEN MARKSTETN derous but bloodleoa crash at an $ p 7 wHh an unusual boast—a win­ Cleveland starter Sam McDow­ against the wall on two long A bruised kidney and a rib "That's all right,” Marezyk es the 'Wild ecenes of Feb. 25, C em p icle lost some o< thislr reserve Sun­ 1964 at Miami Beach, then the Maecbfeeter High East OathoUo Cheney Tech Ofly roadster with Bob Mo- ning road trip. The Red Sox, Among the brightest spots for ell whose wildness after the de­ drives. In the second game of Injury forced Yastraemskl to day when CaesluB Clay, alias replied. "Just keep ’em mov- Boston during the Cleveland se­ ’Tuesday night return fight may thouser of Gardena, Calif., at who loot the New York series lay cost him four runs and the the doubleheader, he had a 8- miss the entirs road trip. If the Muhammad All, the heavy­ ing." the wheel, the SS-cor field ' 2-1, wound up with a 4-3 mark ries were some performances game. for-4 performance after going rib injury doesn’t affect his "Nothing important,’’ the cap­ abnoM take a back-seat to the weight champion, showed up for ceremony of the scales. fixed like this: lor their brief road trip. by the youngsters, as wen ae Lonborg, the rookie from San hltlees In the tv«> previous swinging a bat, he is ei^iected tain said, as an aside, “ JiM the veterans. - his fight *4rlth Sonny Lisiton next Seventeen rear-engine Forili, Now, after a day of rest, they Luis Obispo, Oallf., now has a games. to return to the Unaup this Tuesday night. some curious folks." The cocky, poem-spouting League, Tourney Berths including the Lortus-Ford In open an 11-game home stand Cleveland couldn’t get Dalton 8-3 record, having accounted Jerry Stephenson, who was week. The captain said a three-man eSay claims he “ psyOhed” Ha- There were more than 2(X) detail would stand an around- ton into defeat Ms seem which Foyt seit a lO-ntlle quah- sw-arming around the swimming the-clock vigil at the motel. Ingly hysterical outtourM* before fjdng record of 161.283 m.p.h. pool and the court area when There have been rumors that the first fight. The brash young- May 14. White Sox Unload on Chance . Ca-ssius and his small band of extremists, pertntps toUowers of Mer ranted and raved, stom p^ Sought by Rams, Knights Ten rear-engine Offenhauserz, ' followers drove their red-ban­ the late Malcolm R, may make and yelled. But that night he in one of which the sixth-beat Braves Get Pitcher nered bus to the modem motor an attempt on the life at Olay, won the world crown when Lis­ qualifying .speed of 158.416 was kui at earhy Auburn which will an avowed Black Muallm. ton quit on Ms stool after the ♦receiving 'Windham High Frl-^ Ohartwr Oak CJonferMiee dif- set by rookie Billy Foster r. serve as tbs champion's head- By PETE ZANARDI HAPPY TALK—You can be sure it’s not the weather these gentlemen are dis­ "I understand there are a sixth round, claiming an Injured day. Windham bested the In­ ferences should be settled when Vdotoria, B.C. Ace Angels’ Pitcher ' quarters. High school baseball is dians 8-0 the first time around. OoventiT: High (11-3) takes on cussing. Left, Bill Rigney, manager of the Angels, and Umpire John Rice go at For Outfielder Maye couple of New York dicks left shoulder. Pour of the old reliable Offy American League It was like a day at the soo around, too," Marezyk said. ‘T Although the 23-yearK>ld unde lurhing the last corner, and Finishing up the schedule Avon High in Oo^"emtry Thurs- roadsters, which the late BUI it while, top right, Joe Becker, Cardinal coach, and Mel Steiner have a few W. L. Pet. O.B. with children scampering erve- don’t know how many Mate feated champion declared he area clubs are direrting this week is Cheney Tech dL.y. Both ore tied atop the Vukovich brought to Speedway words. Botton right. Bill Jacowski seems to have upper hand in exchange Chicago .... 34 11 .666 — MILWAUKEE (A P)— The Milwaukee Braves, who ■ rywhere and yelling,” ‘T want troopers or FBI men wUI be wasn’t afraid of any poaMble their efforts to’ward con- (1-5) with two home games. COC with 9-2 records. The Pat­ pronnrtnence in the early 1960s. Can’t Explain Failure , to nee him,’’ "Where’s the riots were at Eaet Hampton with Rrates’ Manager Harry Walker. Minnesota ..31 18 .618 2Vk have had little success as gamblers in baseball’s trade here.” iNttack on him by followers of 'erence titles and tourna­ The Rangers are at home to­ A tour-wheel-drive Ferguson- Baltimore ... 30 17 .541 5 man?” and "I want to see the Clay, aUttred in a anappy the Malm Malcolm X — who left day to Lyman Memorial High this afternoon. Novi which Bobby Unser of Detroit ...... 19 17 .528 5'i market in recent years, still are trying in a bid to im­ champ.” ment spots. Rockville High, of Lebanon. Vlnal Tech of Mid­ NEW YORK (A P)— What’s wrong with Dean sbrip^ coat, ftnaUy emsr|?^ the Black MusUm group of Albuquerque, N.M., put in the the rain tire Unique Two Outfielder Defensive Alignment Tried Los Angeles . 30 18 .536 5Vk prove in the National League race. Cassius was whisked into the He signed autographs willingly wMoh Clay is a member — uri Ellington High, and Coventry dleton supplies the opposition iMrd three-csir row at 167.467, Chance? Cleveland ... 17 16 .515 6 ’Ihe Braves filled a chink in^ ■ ■ ------main building tor a press con- — by the ecores and then Mood formed police, supported by High are all strong conference In Manchester Wednesday. and a Novi roadster which Jim (Official Name) contenders. Argiros Winner “ Don’t ask me; I can’t explain it,’’ said the 1964 Cy Boeton ...... 17 18 .4S6 7 their staggering pitching corps • ference. Then he and his wife on a balcony, oveiiOQking the plainsclotlwe men, guarded Pacing the tough Central Val­ Hurtubiae, North Tonawanda, U. S. Royal Laredo. New York ... 16 21 .483 9 year, when he compiled an 11-16 d a y ’s motel room and followed Already having won the Young winner after the Chicago White Sox battered at the rtok of opening another mark with a 8.63 eamed-run went Into a prt'vate room tor crowd below. ley Conference by one and one- N.Y., qualified at the last week­ Washington . 15 28 .396 lOVi '"They muM think I’m the him wherever he weirt. Hartford County Conference In Trap Shooting him from the mound en route to an 8-3 triumph over trouble spot Sunday in acquiring average. hincJi. half games, Rockville . will try end’s top speed of 166.863. Prices Start At Kansas Oty . 9 24 .273 14 right-hander Ken Johnson for , The crowd stood outside and Beatles,” he said to a newsman. “ No men scares me,” said crown with a win over South to ■wrap up the hunting this Dome Glare Hurts Houston Johnson, who will be 82 next Catholic High laet Friday, The Novta are superch the Los Angeles Angels Sunday. Sunday’s Results outfielder Lee Maye in a deal Strained tor a view. ’Then he yelled down at the Clay. “ You gotma scare people week with a pair of games. To­ Edging ourt Ru-ss Allen, Chance, whose 20-9 record las Chicago 8, Loe Angeles 3 month, will Join Tony Qonlnger, East Catholic High (ll-l) U V8s, designed by the late Bud I wtth the Houston Astros. Mil­ "Do you see anything?’’ throng, in typical Clay Cashion: out of the arena. You gmina morrow the Rams ttek to George A tkItos continues to Winfield, wMch develop up to season earned him the award as Baltimore 7-8, Detroit 3-8 Denny Lemaster, Wade Blasin- “ You’re looking at Wstory’a afforded plenty of rest before dominate first place in the *19.95 NEW YORK (AP) — i^Lindy McDaniel up for Chicago. <^the eighth, and the Cardinals whipped New York 7-8 before waukee also received rookie game and Bob Sadowaki in the i,, someone asked. scare Uston. You can brhig in Southington High and return 700 horsepower but long have 1 the best pitcher in the majors, Boston 6-8, Cleveland 2-8 Jim Beauchamp, who was as­ "That looks like something greateM fighter. 'Tbere can nev­ an army but you won’t scare hosting Northwest Catholic home Friday against Glaston­ weekly trap shoot at Uie Man­ Fits Bnidc Special Dodger Manager Walt Alston tied it with a five-run ninth that bowhng 3-2. Rain wa^ed out startup rotation. Hank Fischer Friday. Ooa'ch Don Bums’ crew been plagued by troublee rang­ What’s up in the National brought right-fielder Ron Fairly started with Roy McMillan fum­ now has dropped three games in Washington 7-2, New York 8-8 signed to the Atlanta farm. . thnx^ that window." came the er be anyone else like me." me.” bury. One win will Insure no chester Coon & Pox Club In Chevy U. Tempest, etc. 13 days and has seen his earned Kansas City at Minnesota. Kansas City at Minnesota, wilt be used aa a spot starter winds up the schedule at Bloom­ ing from mechanical break- League, when three out­ in to play first and moved first- bling a grounder and finished • • * ajisu'ea*. CasMus' farther — in a anappy worse than a tie while a t'win North Coventry. Argiros dawn­ run average soar to 3.88. rain "No one likes to give up a and in relief. Despite the scare talk — field High, June 2. dowi» to crashes. -~r:< fielders aren’t enough at baseman Wes Parker halfway with Ron Swoboda falling down WHITE SOX-ANOELS— player like Maye, but we’ve got Many o< the villagers said it sailor straw — and mother — In wMoh Clay called newiroaper triumph will give the crown to ed 46 targets to Allen’s 45. John Today’s Games 'The 30-year-old Maye Joined a pink hat and mink stole— Manchester High (2-6), hav­ Coach Ron Kozuch and his There were seven rear-engine j Houston and two are quite up the line between home and cm a routine fly by Del Maxvill He lasted only 3 3-3 Innings Horlen, Elddic Fiaher and to have Improvement in our the Braves In 1959 and had to was a lot like that cold night in talk — the odds favortng U ^ n Oondio finished a close third F\>rd VSs in the 1964 field but against the White Sox, giving up Cleveland (Krahck 1-2 or Sle- -. November when the late John aunved. They had flown fai firom ing played three games last crew. with 44. first, guarding against the ob­ that went for a bases-loaded Hoyt Wilhelm each pitched pitching if we’re going to win," battle a series of injuries and dropped from 845 to 1^10 and week, sees action only once. only Rodger Ward of Indianapo­ sufficient at Chicago? vious bunt situation. triple. six rune on five hite and five bert 4-2) at New York (Stottle- . F. Kcrmedy was scheduled to Louisville. ’The elder Clay, also EllUngrton High (9-3), already The Los Angeles Dodgers un­ three inning as Chicago snapped myre 4-2), night Milwaukee Manager Bobby various ailments until he won a may even fall to even money or Sumnrtary; 50 Shots—Argiros lis finished in the top 10, taking ’Ihis left the Dodgers with The Cardinals scored the walks. a three-game losing streak. Bragan said, "and you don’t get , make his last stop before the named Caasius Marcellus. was swing to d ay by fight time, 9 ;30 assured of a NCCC tie, Is ac­ 46, Allen 45, Ctondio 44, Jack veiled a unique two-outfielder Detroit (Lohch 5-2) at Chicago regular Job, mainly in center besieged by autograph hounds. tive twice. The Knights are second for a remarkable record only Lou Johnson and Willie clincher in the 12th on a single "AU I know is that this is the Pete Ward led the attack, a pttcher such as Jedmson for field, last season. In 168 games, • election. p.m., BBT. Carr 43, Boh Titcomb 42, Prank over the last six years of 1-2-3-1-1 defensive aiignment at Chicago Da.vis in the outfield. (Bu:diardt 4-0 or Ptsarro 0-0), "Kennedy was due In at 10 Soimbody asked Clay if he 1 guests of second place East by Curt Flood, a walk to worst I’ve ever pitched," said driving in three runs with two ndght anything but a front-Mne play­ he baited .304. He led the circuit Liston was a 7-1 favorite for Conti 42, Bob Frazier 40, Fred 4-2. fim lay — and got away with it ’The shift worked. McDaniel Block and Bill White’s double - p.m. and there was a Wg crowd knew there were bean In the Windsor High tomorrow after­ —but even with three outfield- Chance, who posted a 3-0 record doublee and a sacrifice fly. Baltimore (Palmer 1-0) at er." with 44 doubles while alen the first fight. A poll of news Clark 39, Art Benaon 38. Word 'WIU be mdsMng from the I bunted foul on the third strike. • ■ • • before slipping into his losing * • * at the park waiting for him," vicintty. noon and return home against ais the Astros were unable to Washington (Daniels 8-3), night Johnson, who has a 3-2 record cracking five triplea and lo "I know of one," the champi­ men from aU over the globe 25 Shots—Tony Somhrlc 21, Hne-up May 31 for the firM time Ehsewhere in the NL, the St. streak. "It can't be that I’m not ORIOLES-TIOERS— . one resident said. "But his Suffleld High Friday. Host Gary Argiros 19, John Fusco 18, defend against ’The Dome. PHILS-REDS — Only games scheduled. after being routed by San Fran­ homers and driving in 74 runs. on said, referring to Liston. showed a surpriedng 42-32 edge Windsor owns one of the three in 16 years. He wrecked Ms new Louis' Cardinals outlasted the in ahape because I pitched three BalUmore’a Jack Brandt plane was held up In FTovl- Bob Smith 17, Ernie Johnson The Phillies won it in the 10th National League cisco in hU swan song for the In 53 time* at bat this season, "When the Bear leaves Maine, for Clay. decisions over Ellington. Watson-Ford trying to qualify The Dome turned on the Ae- New York Mets 8-7 In 12 inmngs after Cincinnti reliever Gerry complete games this spring. drove in five runs with four hits dcnce. I remember it was cold 17, Frank Pearson 16, Fred W. L. Pet. G.B. Astros Just before the trade was he has 16 hite, including two he will be In pain." Clay, finished with Ms train Saturday after having assorted | tooa in the first inning when Jim for their fifth straight victory Arrigo seemed to have pitched At this time last season, the as the Tigers dropped their fifth - as the mischief. I think people NCCC member South Wind­ Wynn found the glare too hard Los Angeles . 34 IS .640 — announced, hurled a ' no-hitter homera and two doubles, for a Then he went Inside. The Ing, was advising newsmen to Clark 16, Frank Anderson 16. troubles with four engines. and 10th in 11 games, Philadel­ out of a bases-loaded and none- 23-year-old right-hander had a 3- doubleheader this season. are more excited this time.” sor High (3-6) rings down the The group shoots aigain next On a wet, slippery road; to handle and lost a fly ball by ancinnati ... 31 14 . 600 2 but lost 1-0 to Onciiuiati last .809 averaga. crowd dispersed — happy with pick Mm this time. He tried again Sunday after! phia edged Cincinnati 4-3 in 10 out situation. 1 record and a 2.03 eamed-run Brandt’s two-run homer fol­ A police captain Lawrence ciirtain on this y e ^ s schedule week at the club grounds. 30% shorter stops Jim Ray Hart that went for an St. Louis .... 31 15 .588 2H Maixzyk, sal In the motel lobby their speclai poem. “ You didn't liMen to me be the field was full and would! Innings and Pittsburgh crushed Frank ’Thomas’ single, a dou­ average. lowed by Norm Siebem’s blast San Fran. ... 21 17 .563 3>,4 with three games. Revenge can Inride-tbe-park homer with two Milwaukee 10-1. Chance never gave himself a in the ninth inning cHnohed the ftwe,” said Clay. “ Now I’m teU- be indeed sweet as the Bobcats have made it if he had been sat­ * • • ble by Alex Johnson and a Chicago ...... 18 18 .500 6*4 men on and started tbs San walk filled the bases before Ar­ chance agaitvst Chicago. He opening-game triumph for Steve l i « you, I'm gonna wear him were home to Windsor Locks Gary Vlecontl, United States isfied with Ms firM full lap at! IVancisoo Giants on the way to Milwaukee ..16 16 .500 6H CUB8-DODGERS— rigo struck out Johnny Callison. walked the first two batters in Barber. Holy Cross Gets Bid, out and then move in for the kill High tMs afternoon, one on Uje senior men’s figure skating a ro u n d 154 miles an hour. He 1 a S-2 victory. Philadelphia . 17 19 .473 6*4 )ill Creatures Were Stirring champion, has trained for years sigpnaled timers to start count­ ’The Cubs had collected only Arrigo then got Cookie Rojas to the game, and the White Sox Brandt capped a four-run first Houston ...... 18 22 . 450 just like the last time.’’ road wtth Suffleld High tomor­ “ I don’t oare what that man m the eight-week summer ice ing o n the next lap and slowed I 'T saw the ball as It left

-V MONDAY, MAY 24, 196B' PAGE IWBNTT AYMSge Ds%N^n»rMS Ron lEttJttins 1|fralb For th elH ek Ended May 32, 1965 Fair, net os Leer The Manchester Chiqpter of Manchester W A T B S will Manchester Lodge of Ma­ Court e breathing apparatus. Like some others iij Ck>ngress, Miller has been falling (or hostile aircraft in recent weeks. RegulaiT 1.17. ers for months. State mine Inspectors and vet­ The attacks were under way 67e With Handle //C years for a study by the Nation­ The black-haired mayor, an eran miners all but abandoned again when the South Vietnam­ Negroes Appeal Pinney Urges hope of finding any of the men al Bureau of Standards of the Safety pour spout feature. Package of two. Fine quat ice cream manufacturer, said ese outpost was hit. alive. They said the violence of problems that would be Involved White with assorted color Large size, for beach or pic­ ity cotton, long lasting. Buy he will not back off from his A total of 40 U.S. planes had nics. Carrying handles. and save! To legislature stand. the explosion left little doubt in putting the United States on U.S., Rebels Disagree covers. the metric system. They fay use been engaged at tiiat point Negroes make up about 36 per Wide Agenda that the men died instantly. I don’t think there is of the metric system would raide on targets in Oommimlkt MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) cent of the 23,(XX) residents of North Viet Nam. The moat spec­ — Negro leaders appealing to chance (or the m«i to got out make it easier to relate U.S. this southeast Louisiana city technology to that of other na­ tacular was the blasting o t a DOUBLE DOOR WHITE ONE GALLON 8 DECORATOR the legielalure (or equal ri^ ts located in an area which the For G>nclave alive,” said Victor Vodles, On Dominican Peace petroleum storage area near charged today that state and store-keeper. tions. METAL CABINET Klan claims as its own. So far the bill has moved Vlnh, 140 miles south of Hanoi PICNIC JUGS TUMBLERS local governments in Alabama At Monday night’s park rally HARTFORD (AP)—The steer Voiles and others who entered SANTO DOMINGO, Domin-«* TTie newspaper said that de by 12 U.S. Air Force FlfSS tails about these FBI activities Regular 12.99. have encouraged lawless groups big signs reading, "This park ing committee of the Constitu­ (Sea Page Eight) (See Page Seventeen) lean Republic (AP) — The Do­ Thunderclueifs. • . Regular 2.29. Regular 97c O " ? to deprive Negroes of their frM- closed indefinitely by order of minican rebels were optinjistic were being kept ttrictly secret. 9.90 tional Convention has been MlUitary spokeamen said flia 1.97 dom. Commission Council’’ were torn today and the AmerlcanB pes­ It said White House spokesmen raiders dropped 34 tons of 750r White, four shelf, sire 23 x down. urged at a pubUc hearing to simistic about proepeots for a had denied that the FBI haa pound bombs. Pflots reported A strongly worded petition been brought into the Domin­ 11x64 inches high. Chrome Insulated, keeps drinks hot Large size decorated tumb­ was drawn up by Negroes seek­ There were cries of, "Let’s go open its agenda to buslneos oth coalition government. The junta secondary exploeions aground knobs. or cold. Save now! lers. For cool summer drinks. er than legislative reapportion- showed no Sign of gl-vlng way. ican situation at all. said they left the area engtfifsd ing the hearing before House to City Hall." Some drove to the "However, it is known the white-columned City Hall, which ment. A rebel spokesman said nego­ in flames and Mnoke. airf Senate members from sev­ tiations to form a government President personally contacted eral counties, including those in resembles an antebellum man' Delegates to the convention, Ruby Wins Right The spokesman sold ail these ordered by a federal court to headed by Antonio Gunman, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and the other pbuiea returned which tha civil rights lAniggle Sion, but found it closed. last week and requested him to TWO SEW 20-INCH CERAMIC 10 ” FAMOUS LASKO About 160 then gathered ouj draft permanent constitutionai Fernandez, minister of agricul­ safely. has centered. ture under deposed President undertake the investigation,” CORN BROOM TABLE LAMPS W INDO W FAN Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. side (fie office of John Gallaspy provisions (or apportioning both houses of the General A ssm U y Juan Bosch, were "very ad- the report said. Regular 4.97. Regular 12-88 (See Page Sevea) (See Pegs Three) on a population basis, will be To Oust Counsel 'vanced.” Other rebel eources The FBI said H would have no Regular 1.47 elected June 15. said the talks were nearing "a comment. There waa no imme­ 3.97 IT diate comment from the White The .convention will open July succesriul conclusion.’ ’ O ram ic base in decorator Perfect room cooler, adjust­ 1. It must report its recommen­ DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Jack But a U.S. spokesman, noting House. . Famous R e d T o p brand. colors. Parehment shades. News Tidbits able. Will not interfere with dations by Nov. 1,' and there Ruby told Monday how he took strong opposition to Guzman The State Deportment an­ Sturdy and long lasting. Save, buy a pair! radio or TV. In The Legislature from the junta, said prospects nounced that the 31,000 U.S. will be a statewide referendum numerous stimulant pills before from the Wires on its proposals Dec. 14. for a quick settlement were still troops in the Dominican Repub­ killing presidential assassin Lee CHROME LEG 24 x SO FOUDINQ METAL The steering committee head­ dim. U.S. officials would only lic are now under the command ed by EQa T. Graaso, secretary Harvey Oswald and then ex­ say that "a number of conver­ of the Inter-American Force Budget Bills Reported of the state, was told Monday pressed fear that he and Oswald sations have taken place 'and formally created Sunday. Its Formation oC organisation ta ROLL A W A Y PICNIC TABLE by Republican State (Chairman would bq linked in the assass­ are continuing.” commander is'’ Gen. Hugo Pa- develop Soutkern New EngtaM Attractive knotty A. Searle Pinney that "there ination. Sources cloee to ttie junta nasco Alvim of Braril. Lt. Qen. as iMtlonal eenter (or suurtoo Hartford National’s “Education Payment Plan” can put your boy or pine finish, folds are many areas which ought to "To the American people and preeddent. Brig. (Jen. Antonio Brule Palmer of the United aeleaeea announced by Unlvan TABLE States Is d^mty commander. . alty o t Rhode Island Prssiderit compactly for Many Lacking Details be explored by this committee.’ the world . . . I’m going to be Ibert Barrera, said Imbert had easy storage. Use He suggested the committee branded a part of a conspiracy not been consulted on the coali­ Besides the U.S. contingent, Dr. Franoia H. H'dm . . . Flslfr girl through college... and you can take up to eight years to repays Regular $6 indoors or out. consider the . kind of legislation with Oswald,” said Ruby. tion government. He called in the Inter-Amerlcsn Bhrce is eta protest Oilesgo hearing hy Easy carry han- HARTFORD (AP)—The Oen-Wmight Just pick up that bill un­ the state should have, the rela­ "You’re going to forget how I U.S. Ambassador W. Tapley mode up of 1,360 Brazilians who House CommiUee on Un-AmttA Value du. Regular 6.97 •nl Assembly’s ApproprtaUons der the General F\ind revenues tions between the executive and felt about the beloved President Bennett Jr. and Jose A. Mora, begin srri'viirg today and email loan Aottvlties . . . Everett You’re covered by life and permanent total disability Insurance at no and Finance Oommittses report- until a financing plan could be leglriative branches, the ques­ Kennedy. There has been so aecretary-genend of the Organi­ oo^ngente mom Ooria Rica, Cauthome, 103-yaar«ld tataim cowboy, leave# Naw Yetli dot 3-Usr, utility type table. Red, ad out dozens of bills Monday, worked out. tion of executive vetoes, and much torment, so much hard­ sation of Americaji States, to Honduras, Nicaragua and El first trip back te Texas toT f extra cost...and your student may have a checking account for whits or yellow. Handy item DELUXE STYLE many still in skeleton (onp, to TTie state will reimburse the where fiscal control should be ship—.” ask them (or an explanation of Salvador. 'for Idtohen, bath or cottage. he filled out later. towns (or t)is tax loss the bill centered. Ruby’s discourse, wandering the negotiations. The troops are under the flag years . . . MMs Betty Pettri 5- WEB C H A IR S quiet, ST-year-oId Clareinotto The measures wars filed on entails. Sen. Louis I. Gladstone from topic to topic and punc Bennett reportedly toM Im of the Organization of Americeui the last day for rsporOng out Bridgeport, tha Democratic ma­ tuated with emotional pauses States and wear yeHow and blue OkhL taaebar (Iras piatel trm t one year at no charge. Find out hpw to guarantee your youngster’s Regular ^ r\n Supporters of ths measure say bett that the Unltsd States was money bills. LeglslaUve leaders it will encourage industry to ex­ jority leader, recommended epe- come during a hearing in which nut trying to impooa a govern- ahoq^der patehea. hene at two boys playing wM puppy—shots mins but riw hs. i i 8.99 t wars unable to supply details pand, attract naw industry, clflriUly that the committee con- attorney Joe Tonahlll, who was msnt.(t However, ths United Three-nMui totemaitional pat­ education... the sensible Hartford National way. lor many. ' oraaU mors Jobs, snd enhance rider the matter of ttM optional on Ruby’s trial defensa team, la known to favor Chis rols, with a U.8. soldier, a Oosto s n u ^ ear. One of the blMs given a fav­ psKty. lever on votinghmachlnes. was taken out of the case (or Rloan and a Honduran in each united PreehytMiana, nmelb the general business cllmato of man aa a oompromlas obolce. ing to Columhua, OMe, bruPe 6- WEB CHAISE orable report by ths Appre^rta- Oonnaotlcut. nis ohalnnan of the Houm Ruby’s (orthcomtog sanity hoar' Imbert bos been demanding Jeep, began pefroHlng the U.S.- tions Committee, would eihnt- Rspublloans and Democrats Oommlttoe on Constitutional tog. ttMt the rebels surrender snd occupied international safety arid# crttlciaai over pant tof^ nate local property taxes on also agreed on an appropriations Amcndmento, Rap. Arilne W. TonahlU’s removal waa or­ has refused to step aolda In fa aone 'Monday. Uon and widen attach an ^ manufacturers’ inventories. bill providing tl million for the Ryan, R-Branford, sugweatod dered by Judge Louis T. Hoi vor of a coaUtton. Ths rebel ctblogtenl probleoM . . . Fan> Manufacturers addition of 90 regular atate thitt proposed amc:nsndmontii land, Montague, Tex., who said chief, Ool. Francisco Caomano F B I Has Role eral gowmmant reverasa itsM the question of Ruby’s counsel and decides not ta hnns 4# nm years for the bill, which now troopara and 10 rastdant troop­ unanimously ' approved by her Deno, has aald he would rerign WASHINGTON (AP) ^ The HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST the support of ths g w r a ers. eomoilttee in the 1988 seaaton ot would be settled by the Taxaa if an .agraamant la raariied on Han aUvar daUnia haeanne Court of Criminal Appaala fol' Whits House acknowlettoed to ahorioge nttvsr . . . i a and both political pariJiM. Tha •ovamor has eallod (or ttM Oeiwral Aaaembty be'oori- the ctoStton. effect todiw that tha Federal an axpustoa of tha sUCto police aldercd. lowing the aanlty bearing. Fores Aendemy oddelila say r poet DeuSu if th* Ruby, his faeo nallld from The WaridiKton Foot reported Bureau of uvasUgatlen la play­ atnwttta now kssp snKrir WHttte nomev to woiu( n o n o w (droa to help oombat the rtaiilainr Among ttMoi. riM said, were M p n ^ night that Prerident ing an tovestlgatory rots to the S n* S. ?’ toll of highway aoddanta ana aonoal sesriMw «< the leglria- over a year to Jail, said be took Mans ta IsttMl oK m unW Sr 5 5 55 2 SO antibiotic plils and ottaan JcluMon liaa Qritsred a team of Dominican situation. MemttrrjtJM. tlire,. pnhrWena to r aMccearion FBI sganta Into the Domtaloan George B. 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