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1UURSDAY, JUNE IS, XfM :0anrli^Btifr Sttn tittg fi^rallt Tor tha Weak *nia Wa Two Oroup o t Ckm- Offlcan and membera o t tha Members o t tbs Past Chiefs Inaa St, 1964 : eonUa Lutheran Church will British American Club wUl meet CMb o t Memorial Temple, Pyth t To%m ^MnOor an old fuhionad otraw- at 7:80 p.m. tomorrow at tha ian Mstara, planning to attend ban)r dasaart faatival tomorrow club houM and pm ead to tha a dinner at Cavey’s RaaUmrant 1 3 ,9 9 5 OaoK, Ord«r of from 6:80 to 9 p.m. in Kaiser Watkins - West FHineral Home, tomorrow at 6:80 p.m. ara re of the AndK Amirimth, wUl «lM«rr« B u t Hall o t the church. Tha public 142 ■. Center St., to ppy re minded to m e« at tha MaSenic Bnrats of Obeulatlaa Sbtrofw and Batrooa b. welcome . to attend, and a spects to David Maxwell, who Temple at 6:10 p.m. - at 7:46 p-m. at fiea-wiU offering will bo taken. wu a member and past prul- dent of the organisation. A strawberry fwtlval eom- Ifaunle Tample. H iU will Raurvatlona may ba made by VOL. LXXXm, NO. m (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—t w o SECTIONS) i a Am flMl avaitt for tliia aU' calling tha church office during The Manchester Rod and Gun mittae o t St. Bridget's Church ML Hr. and lira. Ouataf An- tha day. Club will meet at 7:80 p.m. to will meet tomorrow at 0 am. in wiU BVMida In Uia Baat. morrow at the John F. Tierney the ehurdt garage to prepare A p o tlild c tm l ba aarvad at 6:80 William F. Keish Jr. received Funeral Home, 210 W. Center berries. The festival will be held poU. lira. Noala liUlor ia clialr- a bachelor of arts degree dur St., to pay respects to Mrs. Te tomorrow from 6 to 8 p.m. at nan of tha mtppm. Rofreah- ing the commencement exercises resa Anuidl, whose son, An the church grounds. There will iMBta wfll ba s^ ad aftar tha at Michigan State University drew Ansaldi, is a member. be entertainment, and a special n b at^ . Ofnoara are lamindad movie will be Shown in the MHS Graduates Largest Class Junt 14. Keish. the son of Wil lo oraar wMta gowna. liam Keish of 307 'Gardner St., Thomss W, Lawrence, son of church basement during the majored in veterinary medicine. event. Iv: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence, Mambaia af 8unaat Rabakah 26 EMison R<1., and Ronald J. Lodga will maat at 6 p.m. Mon The Polish American Club will Perrault, son of Mrs. 'Nancy The Ladles Auxiliary of the day at tha homo of Mrs. Clin- hold a Fathers Day party at Perrault, 88 Hill St., recently Italian American Society will Ml Kboney, .880 Keanay St., for the clubhouse, 106 Clinton St., enlisted in the United States meet at 7:80 tonight at the apothick and bustnau maating. Saturday evening from 8 p.m. Navy and are undergoing re Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Thoaa planning to attend ara to 1 a.m. Members and friends cruit training at the Naval St., to pay respects to Mrs. remind ad to bring tbalr own ta- ara welcome. Refreshments will Training Center, Great Laku, I Marie BelletU, who was an hon- bla aattingo. be urved. m. orary member.
Fadiei^^WDifteloods BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The chairman of the Con SERVE HIM A U. S. TOP QUALITY necticut Goldwater Com mittee said today that Sen. Barry Goldwater’s position Pool Incident on civil rights will make RIB ROAST things “somewhat more dif 4th to 7th RIB—VALUE WAY TRIM i ' " i ^ ^ ficult" for his followers in Angers Whites V ■'t'i S'-i ’ Connecticut. In a Senate speech yesterday, Goldwater said he would vote ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP)Aafter five Negroet and There’s no one like against the civil rights bill be —Negro integration leaders, re white integratibnists jumped Ig 0 DAD jecting an offer of a truce on a swimming pool at momob cause he op}>oses the sections on public accommodations and the heels of renewed racial vio Motor Lodge—a prime tsiigst e t equal employment. lence, said they would offer demonstrators. ' Treat Him To Father's Day Favorites Legi.slatlon on these subjects their own truce terms today. Manager James Brock puabad THE should be left to the states, However, the white popula and pulled some of the caUiia. KING tion, angered by an attempt meat RIB ROAST the public accommodations and Fifty-seven more demonstra set at $400 each. section ... and buy them at these special equal employment passages— regardless of the political con tors, including 18 rabbis and a The pool episode Mlowed an lb low prices. sequences. Jewish layman, went to jail attempted sit-in by a. laim ROASTiNG' CHICKENS 4 9 OF BEEF Thursday—pushing the total ar crowd of demonstrators at m “I accept and respect his de- TOU ASKED FOR ITl LEAN, FRESH lat thru 4th riba o t thia deUolouely rests for the week to about 260. motel. tender beef...oven ready lb. cUlon," Marsilius said. "As Most remained in jail. SlR1.0mS-N.Y. someone said, maybe we should A melee erupted Thursday (Bee Page Two) ITAUAN SAUSAGE U>. 59c GROUND BEEF 89c 89 adopt a new slogan: 'Goldwater has guts.'" OR HIP CUT lb. 89c Short Cut Newport ■■iHlllua it^easeiT that Gold- . 1 9 water’s feeling that the federal CALIFORNU BING ROAST OF BEEF * 1 government is usurping powers Ijii that should be reserved to the Milton Eisenhower HUNT’S TOMATO iP-ii A really deluxe eut states "is likely to be misinter C H E R R IE S Lb 39c SmiOINS lb. 99c LB. preted” as a position against CALIFORNIA ICEBERG II Finest cuts othsr than ths hip cut. granting equal rights to minor GENUINE SPRING ity groups. JUICE C c illli; "We’ve got a selling job to Supports Scranton 1 iliiii LERUCE 2 s»b39e 00,” Marsilius said. liiiii Porterhouse Steaks lb. $1.09 RIB LAMB CHOPS Goldwater, he.said, feels that UpfB M.CoH J L BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)—frights bill nearing a showdown 44 iiiii! With largre tenderloins the guarantees of equal voting iiilij Lean Sliced Any Thickness rights are the mori laudable Gov. William W.. Scranton of in the Senate. WITH THIS COUPON AND iiiii! part of the bill and that once Pennsylvania, back from a Scranton's remark came leas BROCCOLI BS.29C voting rights are assured "the than a half hour after Goldws- PURCHASE OF $5 OR MORE BOHIJIHAM whirlwind tour of the Midwest, ter had said on the Senate floor CRISP GREEN :::::: rest will work itsejf out.” today heads for Kentucky in his that he planned to vote agaii^ 99 Asked if his organization will campaign for the Republican the bill. The governor called bo One Psr Adult—Good Till Sat., Juno 20th make any direct moves now to the senator to repudiate hia CUKES 4 r.,29e counteract unfavorable rebetion presidential nomination. stand. iiiiii to Goldwater’s civil rights vote, Scranton’s immediate object Scranton was asked if he Self-Service Meaf Case Special Marsilius replied: Is to capture Kentucky’s 24 un thought, that as a matter ot "Well, at the moment the committed delegate votes at the LB. iiiiii practical politics, Goldwater Goldwater movement in Con GOP National Convention. could be elected president if h* TIN DUBUQUE BONELESS necticut is in Umbo. We really On the eve of his flying trip voted against civil rights. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 79 can’t do too much in Connecti to Louisville, Scranton disclosed "No, I don’t,” Scranton re PORK BUTTS cut until the nomination is offi receipt of a letter of endorse plied. "I think it would be very cial, although I belierve he’s got ment from Dr, Milton S. Elsen dirtlculti" - ...... iiiiii Save lOc lb. on this fine, lean, slieed formerly called Daley Hams it.” hower, brother Of former Presi :::::: 2 to 8 lbs. each Patricia Rackowski Ronald Jodoin Rep. Daddario President Alibrio Scranton, who returned to tha ALL t::H: Four of Connecticut’s 16 dele dent Dwight D. Eisenhower. atate capital early Thursday, 69s gates to the national convention' The former president himself KINDS 3 JARS ran into a civil rights prqblem ZAREX FRUIT DRIHKS RATH BACON Ib. 09c —one of them is Marsilius—are has remained neutral in the of his own, when demonstratora FRESH FROM 'THE OCEAN Goldwater si'’'’'''’’ters. campaign. fc 11 1 *,r* Try Rath’s S lb. can of Ham at $2.98 picketed the Capitol and threat ii Events Scrantmi also told a* news con ened to picket every stop on his or Rath’s Honey Glazed Holiday Ham SWORDFISH WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. ference here last night that Sen. 'C|unpaign tour imless he did 4 lb. can $4.39. Excellence Urg^d on 708 Barry Goldwater's decision to Barry Goldwater of Arizona, his something about alleged state H A D D O C K and FLOUNDER FILLETS vote against the civil rights bill iiiiii In Stcfte front running opponent for the police brutality in a racial incl- SWEET LIFE APPLESAUCE 3 » * 1 has triggered a warning from nomlnation, would be defeated dent at' Qiester in April. By WnXIAM COE ais 87 members largsr than theatrsditional the^san was among the graduates; Pennsylvania Gov. William W. by President Johnson If he vot------Under a benign, almost cloud .Class of 1001, the largest pre graduates marched first In dou Dr. William H. Curtis, superin Scranton that it means the sen ed against the compromise civil * (See Fage Four) AT PINEHURST Bampton Named less sky that mirrored their high ceding it. Last year, by con ble rows and then split Into two tendent of cchools; Ronald ator would be unable to defeat spirits, the 71st generation of trast, MHS graduated only 666 sections, with the men proceed Soott, assistant superintendent; President Johnson next JTpvem- 18 OZ. DOMINO GRANULATED WHdlife Director Manchester High School seniors seniors. ing to blocks of seats on the Principal A. Raymond Rogers' her. JAR SUGAR 5 -59» last night was passed the torch The Class of 1064 assembled left and the girls taking their and board of education mem But a Southern Democrat, SKIPPY PEARUT BUTTER 5 5 together for the last time for the of knowledge In traditional grad places to the right. bers Alfred Campbell, Theodore Sen. Allen J. Ellender of Louis Hiiijjjiiijn 8AVB AT PmSHURSTg HARTFORD (AP) — Theo uation ceremonies held on Mem occasion marking the end of Parents and friends crowded iana, says that if Goldwater SELF-BBRVICS dore B. Bampton of Weat Wll- orial Field. four years of secondary school Cummings, Atty, John 8. O. front-runner for the GOP nom- training for all of them, a begin the stands and spilled over onto Rottner, end Dr. W a It s r GROCBIRT DEPT. SWANSON’S BONED CHICKEN 3 cans $1.00 Ungton, 35-year-old career man Though a bint of rain bad the cinder track to watch as in the field of wildlife manage threatened throughout the ex ning of further formal training Schardt, who presented the (See Page Ten) ment, will be the. new director for many, and the termination the banner bearing the class graduates with their diplomas. ercises the two years previous, motto was placed on standards AT PINEHURSTw ...... SAVE ONWI-. THE II Ik FINESTI WHITETTIIME, TUNA DWIVIBUCBUMBLE DECBEE TMV.PACKS o t atate flaheriea and game. last night's weather by contrut of acholasUc study for some. It Is a time-honored tradition PENR-DUTCH MUSHROOMS Of the total, 107 were graduated near the speaker’s pilatfonn at iiiii Thia appointment by the State was Id ^ ly suited to the occa of the school board that when BUMBLE Board of Fiaherlea and Game sion. with honors. . the souUi end of the field. ever membera have sons or was announced today at Gov. And the 70S graduates, com- The emmonlea began a feiw "Fax ad saeculiun novum daughters among the gradu BEE D«nnpsey*B office. Bampton, posing the la r g ^ class In the moments before the scheduled tradita eat,’’ It proclaimed In ates, they are chosen to present B iiU etin s PKG. OF 100 WHITE TUNA 3 named asalstant director a yaar school’s history, macted their 0:45 starting time, the seniors green and gold. "The torch has the diplomas. Culled from AP Wires LIPTOH TEA BAGS ago, wlU succeed Lyle M. parts in the age-old, colorful filing slowly onto the field in been passed to a new genera This year, during the-climax BSHU-i-Hili-i!:::!!! i ^ o rp e who retires July 1. commencement pageant with the processional to the "Trium- tion." of the program, Terry Cum lilillliHliiliil! > > The snnotmeement is axpmt- out a hitch, before an audience phlal March’’ from Vardi'a Seated on the platform to mings, Bruce Campbell and TRAIN HOUBUP ed to please sportsmen and oth of parents, faculty and friends ‘‘Alda,’’ played on the organ by BUY FRESHER BY FAR VEGETABLES er groups who feared that the watch the ceremonies were Mrs. MallorV Schardt received the CATANIA. Sicily (AP) — that numbered about 8,000. Kenneth kWoods, a 1968 MHS Emilio Q. Daddario, wife of the unique {Measure of receiving Four masked bandits stag^ a BLENDED < poet might become a political The first crop of giaduates graduate. TOMATO Ot fiinsihuhiLMr nnRm m irA Tia’ Aitff\nF«rmibr congressman, last night'a key their graduation awards to speotarular train holdup to SHURFIHE JUICES CXXWBRICAIN AND TURNnKB THE FINEST FRUITS . . . Barlier this year, the sUte at to be bom to the World With the boys olad in wine note speaker; Mayor Francta gether with a apecial hand day at the foot of volcanic torney general’s office ruled War n "baby boom," clam robea and the girls In white, the Midvoney, whoee daughter Su- shake, Use, or both—from their Mt. Etna. But within 10 BLUEBERRIES that u e position of director was own fathers. hours two were captured and NEW CALIFORNU nnolasslfled—that is, the post nil the loot, valued at 6100,- BONBH IN E NABISCO VINE RIPE After the graduates were BCHULER’8 CANTALOUPES need not be made available to seated and the "Star Spangled 000, was recovered. Police department personnel and could Hearings End on JFK Deaths Finding Due Banner" sung, Robert T. All said they found 14 sacks of Kriln Ciasken % n< Fit NcwiMt ^ t9‘ PMateOhlpt TZS STRAWBERRIES bs filled without a oompeUtlve brio, class president, brought stolen mail containing cash TOMATOES POTATOES 5 /6 » . 5 9 ® eacamlnatinn. greetings, thanking parents and and checks buried In the gar Debate this, however, the WA8HINOTON (AP) — nie< dhe FBI’a original basic concIu-^8^ hours Thursday. On leaving teachera "for your love and dis den of the Gntanla hpme of PEACHES hearings ara over and tha find slons one of the suspected bandits nO ZiN FOODS WORLD GREEN STAMPS CRISP FRESH GREEN board pioked a man who Joined be revealed only that the a t cipline throughout- the years." tliekr staff as an aquatic biolo- togs due within a fortnight, but The FBI’s report remains m - moephere Inside was "very still at large I SUMMER SQUASH cret still, but it is known to in Miss Patricia A. Rackowski in 1666, rose through the the Warren oommlaslon kept its pleasant.” delivered the salutatory ad ■ANQUET GREEN BE>^S ranks bo become supervisor of dicate that Lee Harvey Oswald, Rowley has made no public PAW CONTRACT door ajar today for any belat- tha Mnblttered ex • Marine statement whatsoever on the dress entitled, "Respecting the WASHINGTON (AP) — A NATIVE BEETS dIatrM 1; oomprlslng Utchfisld ad dlacloaiuws on tha asaaMliMi- Individual." M iA T PIES CUCUMBERS each 7 ^ and Fatrnsld Counties, in 1968, marksman, conceived the slay shooting which ended the life of 18,001,804 Navy contract with BEET GREENS 4 for 27e tion of President John F. Ken ing. and executed it alone. Two the young President who per "Our class is so large,’’ she the Pratt A Whitney Division and then aasMant dlreotor last nedy. dan after the assassination, Os sonally picked him for his Job. said, "that a great many of you of United Aircraft Corp., East tMisri.xtrs year. If the presidential body head see me as a stranger across a 6 Foe 89c / wald was shot to death in the It was believed that the com Hartford, Conn., was an 1 A native of Wallingford, ed by Chief JuaUee Bari War crowded field, and I see you as Dallas Jail by Jack Ruby, a Dal mission, having already qulzsed nounced today through the of 7 AJtMHOUSB 1 NEW CHIT CHAT BARBECUE FLAVORED CRACKERS FROM NABISCO 89c Bamptoti received his bachelor ren meets Ita timetable, the las night club operator. dozens of Rowley’s agents and two large blocks, red and white, fice of Rep. Einillo g. Dad of solenoe degree in wildlife public will know by June 80 aU It was learned, however, that ballistics experts, asked the dotted with faces Indistinguish dario, D-Conn. A PPU PME loriB 25 Gb 3«e ' COMB TO PINEHURST FOR THE FINEST GROUND MEATH INCLUDINP PHTirir ri,r.TTvrr. r » management from the Univer that tha investigative raeources the commission stands ready to chief questions which went con able under the common sun sity of OotmacUcut to 1668. of the government Coidd uncov receive any last-minute informa siderably beyond the adequacy burn." AP LOSES SUIT SUPREME He received hU master’s to er on the Dallas tragedy of last tion offered and may itself re- of the precautions taken In Dal Nevertheless, members of the FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) DAHIY POODS tha same suhjsot from ths unl- Nov. 3I. epUl wltnaeses if members find las and the behavior of the elasa of 1964 have proven tham- — A Fort Worth District Court varatty to 1664. Prssidsnt Johnson wU rsoetvs any points which need clarifying agents before, diudng and after selvee Individuals, exhibiting Jury said today former MaJ. FROM ira S T PBISE, QROni AMD WmOBU RATH, OSCAR MEYER AND ■iBopton a t 66 will be oos of a report totaling norg goo during the writing of the report. the shooting. mshv different trUto and tal Gen. Edwla A. Walker was pages, supported by transcripts In addition, FBI Director J. Warren has indicated it la hla ents,^ Abe said, which must be libeled by Aasooiated Press Ifes youngest meci ever to bold of tsstlmany which are —to to the poet of director in thia state Bdgar Hoover has p r^ c te d view that the commisston’e as nurtutwd and preaerved. Btortes durlag the 1008 Uni FOODS rival in bulk ths tindliurs e t ths that laveatigatlana wlU oantln)ie signment includes dlscretkmary "Let us go out into the world versity of Miaalasippi race and is hillevsd to be among the Psarl Harbor OommMadljfter ingest to hold such a poslUon "tor years to come," even power to propose any changes trying to promote underatand- riot. The AP immediately MANCHESTER World War II, though the life of the Warren or improvements it conald^ Ing among man, knowing that e Botioe of appeal. The Sheds Piumps for open thurs. and Fri. Nights r tbs country. Tbsre eommisaton enplrea with the fU- nseded in the procedures tor undaratanolng will oomt only if r, In aMwerlag qnaallona Sandra Grun of Marlborough U _ tiU 9 . . . 4666. tha hoard appootod Jng^of Its rapocl noteotlng the Preeident and hla each man laaiiM to respaet Kg ttm hy ths Hdd Walk- pumpg didn't mix at last nlglit’i s |S ||t 66-year-old, KstoseU „1ba last sCjnoN th u 406 wll- •v an other man. sr ahonid tussiv 1600,000 for eew apwCbsser at ths nwsis Was JhiMa *’Our ehailanga," aM •onelud- Sehool gTaduaUtp. In Habrun, A : thf wars romovsd for a lightsr m .(Photo bjrflRMt.) A .... M VU U J-J.-R|J_.-U J. JiB ’ ' t 1 ,t • t , X /< : / 1 . t ' '1 ' '1 t ■ ^ r * r (■ I i
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCBESTER, OORN, FRIDAT, JUNE M. 19M EAIICHESIBI SVININO MERALD, 1UMCHSSTER» OOMif„ FU D AT, JUNE 19,1964
wlU be the CSiarier Oak a datoHad plan ^aasntod to Rw a t Hartfbrd. SfaeinwoM woHmsb at a union matnbar- Town Receives , _____maial LanrM Faattval ia Probe Enflg Events rtilp maotlng in Bridgeport last iehadulaS thla weskaod ia Wln- $21,076 Refund stad, culminating with a parade Pool Incident Hearings on Ry A1 Tho union’s old eontraot had and beauty queen contest Sun Natfeoal Hea’a Team In State aoptaad aoraa time ^;o, but day. The parade is listed to start Few toinga In Ufa ara' mora woifcaro agraad tosatoy on the The town haa raceivad a at 2 p.m„ the contest to follow. JFK Death ftan toan setting a trap tor Job white nagotlatlona oontte- fund a t 831,078 from tha Aatna Interested persons can' fbllow Page One) uod. Rt, 44 out of Hartfbrd and'will Angers Whites somabody to tan in. Of ooursa Llfo Inauranca Oo. on Ita 19*8 Stato and todaral madlatoen premium for tta Group Insur CHiirch SchocG run rigM Into the parade route F a t* CBS) M you yoursrit happan to ba toa WWversity o f OoiuMaUeut who wore roportad trying to ar U they don’t obaerve detour (O eathned among reaMenta, saying, "Dam- somebody who tons faito the ^ niooeeded by Thorpe in ance poUciea and, bacauaa a t ita signs. that kind ara sxpected, JS64. range another soaalon with la onatraten thrtva on publicity. trap there to atUl Iota o f fun. bor and managsmant lellent benaflts experianca, JUNE 22 -JULY 2 Teen-agers must wait awhile A faw boura lator. thraa mama When they don’t get it, they though Seerat Sarvlca proca- ly somebody else has tt. Though toe naming of a dl- continue to pay tha same for thsir thrills. The Dick dark dursB hava baso tightened rig tativua. '• By next Tueedny when the Nutmeg Summer Play- Nagroaa In bathing sulta were aoon leave na alone.’’ South dealer tootor is prarogatlvs af the rotes on policlas ef Itouse launches its eighth season, the summer iheater Caravan of Stars is scheduled ■rta Johnston, (Mrecter o f tha orously slnca tha aasaailnatlai. Both sides vutaisrabla Hrtisriee and game board, it fective for two shows — at 4 and • p.m. arrested ebefore they could get 9:1S AJ«. — 11:41 A.M . State Sovtoralgnty Oommlsrion, and a consldarahly tSkmn eoop- ' Opening laad—King of Spadas was snnounoed. at the gover Body. in i Park The money received will go ^MUK>n will be in full swing. Also slated to open next — Saturday, June 27 at the to the pool. called on Mlasiselpplsna to let acatloB haa baan dakeloped bin wm/t lad to4 king o i mpudaa, )reek are Oval Summer Tweeter in Farmington and the nor’s omos, sources said, to HARTFCMtO (A P )-T h s body Into the towifa General Fund, CHILOIIIN4Yn.^14Yn. Bushnell. Rockville’s Qcne Pit A nightly march, composed of police handle any confranta- twean tha aarvlca and tihe FBI. and South slyly i^ysd ths of a 38-ysar-old man was tound and will increase toe estimated new Mt. T(Hn Playhouse in H dyoke, M ass., both on ney heads the long list of the tiocis. He urged them to steer Hoover, a witneaa last month, deuce. This well-known trap, dtea Oov. Dsmpaey a ohanca to about IM persms, stopped tai most tbs new department head. lying toes iq> beside a dirt mrplua for the fisertsyear, 1968- ALL REUGIONS WILCOMID Monday. Already under way are C^dale Summer Thea young set's favorites. front of Monson'a where Hosaa clear of auoh Mroupe aa the Ku laudad iha dapth and ax- known as toa Bath Coup, works road in Keney Park today. *4. Khix Klan ana Amarlcans for haiMtivansaa et tha commis baauUftally if West continues toe On hand to help Bampton got ter bi Wallingford and Btorraw-^ Wilttaraa of Savannah. Ga., be •aqvrtntod wore Board Ohalr- Pdlce said they suspected In view of the taiauranba pire- i o n Muaio Fair in West Spriag- gan a speech. tha Prsaarvatlon of[ thame Whtta wnna sion’s towth and told nawaman suit. South then gats two spada m4 Craffn awn Rudy Frank and State that toa man, identffled aa Rob mlum savings made this 'part PM. Shwrlff L. O. Davis, Interrupt Race, Inc. The latter«r argantoa- tha rax haa imit Whrrsn "many trioka instead of only one. ert C. MtackUn, o f no certain year, the Town Insurance Ad Rugsia, Denmark thouaanda" o f amaplamantal In- Agriotature and Natural Re- - Tha Nutmeg nayhouae, lo- ed saying: "Tou wanted to tion haa i toUowia f tai Ulifortunataly for Soud^Wsat addreas, died of an overdose of visory Committee haa suggested hppi w b iN ▼aatigaHon reports ahwa stab- my •ouroas Commlasloner Joseph telsd ^ air-condltioaad B00> march—now march!” aouthwaat was n narcotics. Medical Bxamtawr to General Manager Richard To Widen Trade When WilUama failed to com Robert Moaas, program diraetor mltting tta or|^nal Hndtwge partner toa Jack of spadea, N. GUI. . :#»at Harriett S. Jorgenaan • 4* •• Waaf Mm m M Donald Haaen ordered toe body Martin that he consider includ ply, Davia arrested the Negro of the civil rtarina groupa, clalma Xhasa lator fanraatigationa ba would play It,” Wart The now dlrootor ia marriod taken to MeOook Hospital tor ing the town’s pensioners in Iha Theater, <^na with 'Take Her, addad "nothiag naw o f auhatan- bhe'a Mine,” one o f 21 near OOPBNHAGBN, Denmark who was charged with failing to five NegroMBava been hlllad In to htansalf. "Since he didn't pi ead haa two ehlldren. an autopsy. current $1,000 group term life (AP)—Premier Jens Otto Krag obey an officer's command. racial-related attacka by wtatto tlal eafaM” ta th a eaaa. ha m id. toa Jack, be doesn’t hava it.” Patrolman Roland Smith insurance program. plays and muaicala being pra- persons. OChttp wttiMMMs bichidBd tented along the stock circuit said today he and Soviet Pre At the nMUy mass meetings, Tha lofto was good, and Wort To Stand Trial found too body.during a routine The estimated annual pre the Rev. Ralph B. AbarnaOiy Blimier Ifill, prasidsnt of tea rstary of Stato Dean Rusk and ahtttod to toe rti^ of hearts. check. Oapt, Hiomas Hankard gor the first time this season. mier Khrushchev have agreed Dbeetor John A. MoCbno of 0ia mium, all of which would be 1, James Duncan and Mary said there had been a bad re Mlsaiselmil Boonomto Oouncll, a East put up toe Jack, and South ■ HARTFORD (AP) — David of the Drtective Division said borne by the town, would total on expansion of Soviet - Danish action to the awlmmlng pool in- state Cbiamber of Oommaroa Owitral IntelUgsnee Agency, found htanaelf looking vary foot- K. Dumsdut, 82, of Sprlng- toe body may have been in toe -Boseman, two a t the aa>v«n- Oov. John Oewinlly of Toxaa, approximately $3,600. member Ekpiity group in resi trade, but remain divided on cldsnL But he said, "T l^ did groiqp, called for eataa and pa* irtL flald. Mass., was adjudged men park for aa long as two days. The advisory- committee is all nrtaln issues of'international exactly sriiat we Intended to do, tiencc. wuondod ^ tho oamo rtflo that Dend Eltoar Way tally capable yesterday of dence at the Storrs titte r this politics. kfllad Koitoady; and Mte. John preparing such Ti program for summer, have the lead roles of and that Is to arouse the people ’ ’Withtai.-tlM next If South took toa first heart standing trial for murder to presentation to the l^ rd ' of Khrushchqv and Krag met for of thla community to the point the patience and aelf-ocatnl of F. Kownody. toe oisMnenta would run toe en the slaying of his ox-wlfe. Mtlriard Won't Run Frank and >Anne Michaelson, Ootnmtostam aourooa haeo da- tire heart suit on being given directors at a future meeting. parents of a high school gradu nearly two hours at the Danish where they will say somelx)^ Misslaalpplans will, no donht, ba Superior Court Judge 'Vine R. GROTON (AP)—Senate Mi Foreign Office in their second ought to do sometUng.”' taxed to an axtrame dsgraa by oUnod to sw whether Proaldant toe lead with the king of m bs. P arm elee continued Dum- nority Leader Peter P. Marian! ate oft to her first year in an and Mrs. Johnson gave atato- REJECT ALL BIDS 6H00R Jemltn round of talka of the Sorviet the unfriendly actlritles of many If South refused toe first heart, ■ehat's case until Tuesday, of Groton (R-18th district) test WASHINGTON (AP) — The Eaatem grlrla' school. Her vari leader’s goodwill visit. Bast would shift to spades, and night told the Republican town ous predicaments and the im OXFORD, Ohio (AP)—About outside students and adults eom- When he wll be put to plea. New Shigland Division o f Army Speakli^ of world political is into our stato," he said, Tha kay tasHmony Hnirfiig Os toan toa spadsa would svantual- Dutnschat is accused -i* fa committee here that he won't plications they bring to her be 200 eoUeglim, specially trained wald to the orime anparsotty seek re-election. Engineers has rejected all six sues, the government chief of for a aummer-kng compalgn to ie said it to nacaasary that ly com e to aiien Wert got his tally wounding his ex-wlfe aa bids tor construction of a hur fuddled fathar are the aouroe this Nmth Atlantic alliance na was that of his Sovlal-bom wid o f clubs. Marlanl, one of the best of plenty of laughs. register Negro voters in Missis state residents conduct «»—iw ahs was at ber Job in a Thomp- ricane barrier at Stamford, OK8AB BOMXKO tion told newsmen, "We could selvas with dignity, potoa, tora- ow, Mtarhia, who was qnaatioiied itoer way South was dead. aonvUIe doctor’s oCfios two known Republicans in the state, Susan Dorlen, ana of the sippi. are getting ready to head haa been elected to four consec Oonn. The engineers said yes HEADQUARTERS not agree.” south, and aome admit they’re hearanca and, if poMlhla, good tor four eoosdoBttve days in South cannot lose the contract months aro. terday they estimated toe cost TTCorai Theater Department's FocxUn, near owner-producer at "But we exchanged vlewa and humor. February through an intwrne- if ha takw toa first trick with utive terms. He was a candidate • •. And Have a Good Vacation the Playhouae. scared. Ths motivs, poNoe said, was at $7,837,350, but tha bids forSw most promising alumnae, will explained each other’s position” ter, and was callod baok again toe ace of qpades. He leads a faalousy. for the gubenuitorial nomina Buckland School pupils probably felt toe school child’s usual carefree Joy yesterday, tha fill the role of MolUe, the ,un Romero, a matinae idol of The y a ta g people, vanguard of laat waak. tion in 1962. ranged from $8,020,000 to $11,- he said. a volunteer task force* 1,000, diamond to dummy’s ace and ra- The doctor, Agostlno Natala, laat day of school for the year. But the thought of "no more teachers — no more books” 673,0K. New bids will be asked WORLD’S ONLY predictable daughter. movle-goera for many yesuv, Krag said Soviet-Daniah com turna toa tan of clubs for a fl- He said his announcement didn’t prevent them from remembering to honor retiring school patrolman Louis Pacak be also is famUiar to tetevision leaves Oxford today after a was wounded. Dumsebat, how- isn’t a farewell to state aiul lo in about *0 days, toe engineers ; New Theater mittees appointed Tuesday to week’s training for the "MOssia- Concordia Staff naasa. Ha can bring in dummy's •var, Mid he was sorry ab/ut fore heading off to their summer vacations. Pacak, who spent many years guarding the said. ELECTRONIC TIMEPIBCI ' Movie and TV star Oasar Ro- fhna,i through ^ipaaranc ea in study trade and economic ques clubs, loshw a trickm o to Waafa cal poUtlcs. He said. ‘T am ab- safety of the Buckland pupils, here holds the plaque of appreciation presented by third many popular ofamatle and slpM Summer Project.” Qmrch Adds 8 fciw ■hootiag Natals, and had not aolutriy not removing tnyaelf saaro stars In "Striotly Diahon- tions neariy have finished their Moat of them, are white and For School Set tatandod to bit him, police aaid. grader Peter Lewis, holding the box. Robert B er^ of the fourth grade prepares to xirosent orsMe” at the Mt. Tom Play som edy ahoarsi work. A commtmique will say Treat eannat eontoiue toa at from poUtlca. I expect that I will a scroll signed by every pupil in the school. Kindergartener Oleim Griswold, with hs-k to k r f -• f A C C U T R O N * most of them are new to civil Marring with him in the Pres To Jid>ilee Qnb tack agrtnrt R)adaa without giv be active, more Ukely than not, camera, -has a wallet to giro his friend Mr. Pacak. (Herald photo by Pinto.) house, newest stop on the aum- that Danmaric and the Soviet rights work. ” Mrs. Lawranoa Wittofaka, au- mer circuit. Monday's opening ton Sturges comedy is Harold Union have agreed on trade ex ______• * ing South a second qwde ttuk. Power Firm Struck in seeking office ai^in if my • y J. Kennedy, a native son of 'Tm apprehensive and going parintandent of tha Vaoaticn buslneas problems are such tost 4, BULOVA at the Holyoke houae will be the pansion, he said, without men fully prepiu'ed for the worst,” Osntsr Obngreintional Church U Wert shifts to hearts, South NEW HAVEN (AP) — The him from complaining further ouhnhiatkm of w ork and Holyoke, who ia also dlracttng tioning monetary values. Dan- Church School of Concordia Lu wOl obsorvo na Itth annual Ju- wins with toa aca cf hearts and they can be taken care of with Catholic Church in Compton, said G. D. Zlmmermahn, 23, of Wotted Rhiroinattaig Co., which against the cardinal. Calif., In a predominantly Ne ehangea wrought by Hugh tbs produottaa. Uh axporta are to include afalpa hOsa Sunday at tha U a.m. aw- takes his tricks on toe run: BMVldaa stootrtolty to about out my full-time participation in Priest Drops r MS n M Carrington, N.D. theran Church, haa announced them.” At his news conference earlier gro area, when he made hla mem and farm produce. The students, most of whom Tlea on Sunday. All mambora of tm » spade, ooa heart, tour dia 600,000 enatomeni in tha Now her staff and assistants for the monds and four clubs. Marlanl said hia woric in be this month Father DuBay said: letter public. kMS,iMifaw skro Tha saoond wish of Rodgara Asked wheUier his meeting attend northern and western col two-week session which will the Jubilee Club have boon Ha-mn-Rridgaport area, waa Mt and Hammarstaln’a "Bound of with President Johnson last members of a Christian church South would make his contract half of Equipment Development Bid to Oust "Having been disciplined sev leges, are goiiv south at their today fey the flint rtrlko hi its Co., of which he la present, eral times for speaking on toe Mm siHlai Music" begains at Oakdala wsek enabled Um to face Khru own expense. ’They’ll he living for 60 yaara or mora and ara even If East had toe king of Vacancie* 7 to 8 % I •Wswviwfefcwesw.eifiiil, e e l shchev with new ideas, the lold Ranteitoerg and Oa> clubs. In that case South will take him out of toe country lame, I waa threatened a year Over—AU Color Monday in Wallingford. with Negro families. car Anderson will so now mambara of Oenter Church. The 640-montoor Fodoratkn Danish premier aaid: "Of Thera ara 06 membwa hi tha would surely make three oluba for some time next winter. The His Cardinal ago with mspension of priestly ■ ArtcnatM Martha Wright, who succeed- Why are they going? treasurera of the groM. Mrs. of Utlllty Empfoyos struck at 1966 session of tha General Aa- NEW TORK—Rental vaoan- ed ktery Mailln In the role of course, with the fresh impres club. tricks by finessing. The six duties If I continued to preach ey rotes aci^MS toe oountiy re ■ 1 “I feel I have something to Otto Kohls and Mrs. Rainhold mtdnigttt ao a modlattam aoa- aembly will start in January. that Integration Is a. moral Maria in the Broadway produc sions I had brought from Wash otter and a lot to gain," aaid New members who will ha tricks in toe other suits would rtow at m hsadquartora hero LOS ANGELES (AP) —The cently have been hokUng within \ 1 ■ WtaHNIinMIsI ington I was able to know what Rautenberg will ha membars of welcom ed into toe club at Sun ha anouih tor game. Equipment Development ia issue. ■ ■CmtaKNBKI tion, stars along with John Karen Pate, 30. ' the general staff-at-large. waa broken off. engaged in dieael electric and young priest who tried to get a 7 to 8 per cent range and Baragrey, Oecllla Ward, wmi to aak about and what to say.” Karen, whose hometown is day’s sarvlce inriuda Mrs. DaOy gnerttoa ’’In private Cardtaul McIntyre moat aro in ortuctures built be Mrs. MiriuMl Rugania w ill di' opeoB with ana so V I Frortdent WUUam J. power installaUon yrork in sev the Pope to remove his cardinal SUOOR lOEDOIAI Burke and Boris Aplon. Aa to the Soviet leader's atti Prairie, Ore., said she washed Gracs Agard, WUUam C Bray Coopm ianiad a statamant aa- atated that there are many valid fore 1940, Standacd A Poor’s tude, he aaid Khrushchev "ex- rect the nursery group, assist Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood EL d a to 18 potato), and eral parts of Europe. Mariani Is going on a 'retreat, a vaca reaaoiu for aegregation, and de ■ keri Miss Wright is ^ te famlUar dishes in a Unlterslty of Oregon ed by Mrs. Kdward Neldunaa •uriM tha company’a euatora- aaid it is now negotiating for reporto. 917 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER both to Broadway and aummar pressee himself in a relaxed cafeteria to aam money for the Goalee, Russell B. Hatoaeray, playar pnsaea. Ton tion, and to a new parish, says clared that, 'After all, .white way, but be la concerned about kOss Doima Dlatrlriisea and M n . Btta Lovaland, M n . A. hoMi ^Mdes. K - q- • 18 • 9 • 8, ona toad aarrioe wiU ba oon- more work there. parents have a right to protect 1 HAin eitcult fans as a star of any trip. Mlaa Claudia A nnstroag. Mrs. ttaiuad without tatom iptlon. v Mariani ia Groton town oliair- a chancery spokesman. numbar of musical offerings, the future of the world as ws Ruth Tiffin and Mfii. Gertrude Hearta, 8-T; Diamonds, 8-dt their daughters.’ ’’ ^ I n u s "The Injustices to ths Negro Vernon Petersen will be chair- Tbo oompony was aartgnad man. He gave no IndlcaUon he ’’So far as we are concerned, BUBMIEEMBBiaaSIBEIM BHaBBlEaHEaM _ hack to "South Pacific." all a re.” talk Mississippi are also an In- Otaba, K-7-6-4. The cardinal himself has malt of tha kindergarten, aaalst- •Vn/t Not Because of Sie What do yen say? wtoervleory penonnal to han- would resign this post In the re the case Is resolved,” the I'a^alao guested on many frizBhfocnt upon my rights,' ed by Mrs. Iha Mankiii, Mrs. dta toa gensrating and dtetri- cent state convention, he was spokesman said. made no comment on the mat musically inclined TV shows. said Mario Savlo, 31, a student Wicked" win ba tha topic of Answer; Bid three spate*- ter. He is also on a retreat. The Tliomas Donahue, m i— guaon aermon to be gtrwi by toe Rev. Ton are willing to play to* biritag J ^ noimally ffilod by named a delegate to the nation The Rev. William H. DuBay, OPEN 6 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE... I Baragrey la familiar, hut as a Emanuel Pagtor at the University of California Soott, Mlaa Sharon Flavell, Miss union mambora. al convention. I had written the Pope accusing chancery has declined to men dramafic actor, rather than a Clifford O. Slmpeou. The Senior tion the matter. A- la Berkeley. Gail Retchenbach and m i«s THEflEASRRES Tha union had atao taken The Democrats in the 18th ; the Los Angeles archbishop, t i t b i t l t \ 'musical star. He was a cast The students spent all week in Choir, under toe direction of Guegt Preacher Carol Comber. Waitsir Gnyb, diraotor of musie, ataps to snouro oontlnuod aor- diatrlot (New London and Grot I James Francis Cardinal Mc- Thursday,' The ’ndtaigs, toe ^ MONDAY Him SATURDAY 9:00 to 5:30^THURSDAYS TMLL 9 P.M. member of the Bmmy-award an orientatlcn program at West- on), laat week nominated New .Intyre of "gross inalfeasance in 127,000-weekly circulation paper Serving as Isaaons supervisor win Bing toie antortn, “ Now Sing A IR CONDITIOSIO OF DINMR vtoe. It art up a oonunlttae that srlnnliw "Blacklist” segment of em OoUen for Women, apem- would drtagato men to hrtp out London (Sty Councilor John P. office” for failing to speak out which ia the official voice M toe "The ^fenders.” The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, sored by me Naticnal Ooundl of of the primary group will be Wa Joyfully Unto God." Our Store Is Completely Air-Condifioned For Your Comfort ^ Mrs. Kdward Moftonn, and Mrs. A recepoon for mamban of N noodod to awoid power loaaea. Janovlc aa their candidate. The ' on racial mattera. ., archdiocese, deided the young Irma's Back pestor o f Hknenuel Lutheran Churches’ commission on relig OUT... GOP will name a candidate to Father DuBay was reportedly priest’s accusatloRS In a lengthy ion and race, along with Missia- James Britton will be director the club and their friends will A unioa offtolal prodlotod A rousing success on Broad Church, will be the guest bs held In toe Federation Room STATE some 460 non-union omployas succeed Marlanl June 27 In New summoned to the chancery of editorial. East Windsor way and then aa a movie spec aij^ rivil rights groups, united of arts and erafta. Helping out NOW! Shown at d:80 * 9:16 Excrrm c. ItaXas- London. the Los Angeles archdiocese! preacher at St. Marie’s Lutheran under the Council of Federated with this department will be after toe service. Mn. Jean raproaentod V y tha federation Thursday night Msgr. Ban- TEMHFIC BARGAINS FOR YOUR OUTDOOR PLEASURE! DRlVE-lN Ro..if5 tacle, “Irma La Douce,’’ the Robert, co - chairman of the American favorite the would Join in tho waHcout. Thursday—for the second time Jamln G. Hawkes, chancellor of humouroua efary of a Parlsl' Oiurch at Woonsocket, R. L, Organlsatiana. Mrs. Alfred Hggn. Mn. Alan tJO NOT S it n ALONl. RABBI ARRESTED since he made his letter public at the 10 a.m. service Sunday Robert P. Moses, 39, prpject Kasputls, Miss Chrtottaie Me< board of deacoosaaee, wfll be whole family wiU en P idert Unoa wore set i^> at the archdiocese, told newsmen: enne lad^ of the street, opens chairman of to# rafrsstimaiil VI Inatallatlona tat Bridgeport 8T. AUGU8T1NB (AP)—Rab at a June 11 hews conference. "Father DuBay haa gone on re CHAIRS AND UMRRELLA the season at Tha Oval (for in conjunction with the dedica dirsetor, called the program — Cann. Mlaa Gail Fhder and XOsa joy. Froni the brOad Since the original announce tion of the new riiurch edifice. Kathy Badger. committee. and New Haven aevoording to bi Byron T. Rubenstetai of West- treat and after that win go on mally Oval In tha Orova). organised mainly by the Jtau- boud to broiler, your port, Oxm., was one of 16 ment, Father DuBay has said POLISHED ALUMINUM The service of dedication will dent Non-Violent OoorilliiBwig Directors of the Junior de vacation. Aa far qa we ore con Lou Summerville, who 19 DAT BIKB TRIP selection will have the Jewish clergymen arrested yes he could make no further state cerned, the case la cloaed." starred last season in “Bye Bye be held at 4 pjn. with the Rev, Oommlttee — a "psychological partment wiU be Mrs. Otto Hel terday after Jolniiig in a racial ment on the matter. Dr. O. Karl Olander, president invasion.’’ He said he expected GRBBIN8BORO, N.C (AP)— care and -.^attention Newsmen were informed Ite- Birdie," has the title role with ler, lessons, and Mrs. Hnisst demonstration at toe motel. After today’s appearance, un ther DuBay would go on rebreat TARLE WHITE of the New BSngland Synod of "entry of the students into the Noske, arts and crafts. Thair Doug Trent, who says nijht Ray Bytna aa Nestor LeFtlpe. school taught him salf-canfl- that "Chef l^ino” pro- AU were hooked for violating official spokesmen for the priest Monday at St. John’s Major Ths latter is making bfs Oval the Lutheran Church of Ameri state without difficulty,’’ hut staff will include Mrs. Ken said apparently he would drop ENAMEL STEEL noted that opposition to the dence, arrived In Greensboro' video each and every Florida'a antl-trespaaB law. Seminary at CamarUlo, Calif., i debut. ca, oftlciating. The Rev. Birger neth Morgester, Mrs. Wesley ntey were Jailed In lieu of $800 his drive. Johnson, pastor of the Gloria project to shaping up. Thursday after a 10-day bioyela fu e e tl and then go on three week’s Wtef’e Playlngt Smith. Mrs. Robert Petersen trto from Chicago. bonds each. One source said that Father vacaUon. After that he wlU be In addition to the aforemen Del Lutheran Church at Provi "None of the students will be and Miss Ida Reichenhach. DuBay waa asked to "protest dence, R. I., win prearil. adisd to participate in sit-ins 'Trent, 17, son o f Mr. and M n . ★ come a pariah priest at some tioned formal pcoduetiana, sev- Chairman of the department James L. Trent of Chicago, k i l l e d IN CRASH his loyalty” to Cardinal Mc undisclosed location. ' eral other Interesting attracUons The Rev. Arthur K. Gaard, and no marches are planned, will be lOsa Barbara Baker, as Intyre Thursday—which would pestor of St Mark’s Church, except from some picket aaid ho averaged 80 to 90 mOea RELAX in comfort REDDING (AP) — Patricia He was an assistant to toe are on tap In the comiiw days. sisted by Mrs. Franklin Hm, a day on toe 800-mlla trip. Dudek, 17, of Rt. M. R e d d ^ , have the effect of preventing pastor at St. Albert the Great Rlvarsids Park — Douue-bar- 4>ent his intern year at Bman- ing around courthouses where Mrs. Richard Reichanbach m a and enjoy your favor uri Lutheran Church in 1981-43. voters are registered," Moses He aaid toe night school was killed early today when a reled treat this weekend. Randy Mrs. Charies ite cocktail as popular ear in which she was a pas said. ooursa that tanpraaaad him to# Aaaortod Milk and rtu q h Boone, star of the TV show Concordia’s Vaoatlan Ctauioh most caned toe "aclanea of Bill Donahue at the senger tan off Ooes Highway "The Virginian,” will be tha In- JACKSON, Mias. (A P) — School is open to all ehOdien be Dark Ohoeotato L b.^ 1**^ Armed with a relnforc^ high success. organ, reminiscee with and struri: a tree and an em person g u ^ at tha naw theater, Migg Hutching tween the ages of 4 and 14 ra- ‘T can pwaonany say that toa bankment, state police report with a huge marchiiy and me way patrol and new laws, Mls- gardleaa of rallgloua denomina memorable pielodiesi. ed. siaaippl was prepared today for eourae I had In aelf-confidisnea neuvering drum corpa contest tions. Clssses will begin at 9:16 baa dona me a lot of good," Peter Beardsley, 18, of East Ideal & tt For Father's Day! scheduled In the stadhnn. A pa Grange Magter the first wave of a summer and continue until 11:46 a — on, Menllfled by state police as corps of college voluirteera to Trent said. "When I got about rade is set for 1 p.m. with the dally, 'niere will he a midmorn balfway up aome of those steep — STARTS SUNDAT — Masterpieces the driver, suffered minor tai- contest to start about 90 minutes Miss Charlotte M. Htuchlns work among Negroes. ing anaok of inlBt and crackers PLEASURE awaits Jurieslee. He was treated at Dan- The first group — fresh from hills on my hlks I thought I •THE THIN BED LINE” East Hartford I later. An admission will be of SB Breed St was elected that will be furnished by the could eltbcr get off and walk you when you drive b u r y :Hortiltal and released. Charged for the stadhun con- master of Manchester Grange a special training session at church. All lessons and craft ptaa "THE GUN HAWK” ,in Miniatere ADULT LAWN SWING DPIVE-IN •[ 5 toe rest of the way or say to out to the popular cart. Among the eompetlng for a second term Wednesday Western College tor Women in materials will also be furnished HEADS SCRANTON UNIT Oxford, Ohio — was to arrive mysalf ‘Ton’re gring to ride an evaning at Orange Hall. Offi for the riilklren. A free-will of toe way.’ I rode.” THUB& ONE DAT ONLTI HARTFORD (AP) — Donald cers wll be tnstalled Seat. 16 at this weekend. fering win be taken each day r 's with CANOPY The students will be the first Mat. 3 P.M. Eve. 6:16 R. WUUams Jr. of West Hart ths hall. to help offset expenses. ford has been turned director of Others sleeted are William J. of about 1,000 volunteers who Barton Hotanes Presents OHOOOUITSO will live among Negroes and On Stm;e In Person toe Connecticut Scranton for TONIGHT— lst RUN Stevenson, overseer; Mn. Ha- FORGETS HOLDUP President Oommlttee, It was an sel Anderson, lecturer; George staff workshops for civil rights IDAHO Cmr, Idaho (AP) — and On The Wide Screen PiiM B o b o s At Midnight campaigns sponsored by the nounced yesterday. He succeeds Mlntern, steward; Donald Gray, Service station owner Ralph Th* GRAND TOUR" John M. Hurley of Rocky Hill. assistant steward; Mrs. Vsleda Oounoil of Federated Org;anisa- Lansing had pumped 80 pUlons Bnrope hi your osm onr Hurley ahs been turned national IsiChance, chaplain; Jamas O. tlons, representing major civil of gasoline into a pickup truck ta Olorloua livtag Color IlMfsOff Center Street m i a r i t t coordtautor of volunteer cam Nvii ii iMilM i w n i |N! rights organisations, and the Na T WALNUT STREET I s l B^er, treasurer; James Mc- and cans in the back Thursday AU Tleketa flJM paign activities for the Peniuyl- "NMTXE'UIYHAIMF Brierty, secretary. tional Coimcil of Churches com when the driver drew a revolv F or Bee.. OsU S4S-4SM M t MAIN 8T<—048-6831 vanla governor, who is seek IMZ^Boeaueo of Ma mission on race and religion. Now on Sale I ALMKIHiiashoddngpielura Also, Chester Petersen, gate er and said: "I'll take the mon Afl Stodcnto 96o PresertptioB Pharmacy ing the Republican presidential frank nsitirt m also keeper; Mrs. Mildred Morrison, Both projects are aimed at ey in the till too.” ° nomlrutlon. —with ■ terrifying NnimI So vgayou:NMT» Ceres; Mrs. Ruth V. Hutchins. assisting Negroes in registering “What are you, some kind of M o fomebo* a l^ asi Md tMTHAIMIAIMirl Pomona; Mrs. Gladys Sloan, to vote, gaining knowledge ri nut?” Lansing answered. ^ to tN m -iv dear Her Flora; Mrs. Geraldine McBrler- assistance programs and in self- He continued to talk. Hie ; lady aaalstafat steward; Mrs. help projects such aa remedial decided to leave, saying he deste King. Mrs. Betty Duh- reading. would forget the holdup but 1*^ bar and Robert Schubert, execu The volimtecrs were called an take the gas. WHAT HAPPENS tive committee. "army of aglUtors” by some But Lansing’s son, Jerry, a STATE lawmakers when the Le^lature deputy sheriff, entered the sta Dancing passed bills giving the state a I tion through a back door, saw IN THIS ELEVATOR firmer hand in dealing with what was happening and arrest demonstrators. ed the man who gave his nams EVERY Gov. Paul Johnson has re as John Hennrich, 19. Cuhrar. IS NOT rOR THE WEAK peatedly urged peace and quiet' Wash. FRI. and ITIS.PERHAPS.NOT SAT. N I G ^ EVEN fOR THE STRONG! At The Ymy Poputar \ MneiAuvooRr By Steve Cavagnaro This is of no great moment, but boxen in the days of the BoHon early Oreriu had little oppor tunity to take a "dive.” ftau^t Bitting down. 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nifcilliiiiilJ Some Enchanted Evening Senior Breakfast i Much Ado About G>ffee and Donuts Gerry and Gindy Are All Wet Sports Nig^t! Can’t You Catch an Eftg? Please Pass the Torch A Time to Gniduate . . . (Herald photos by Pinto.) Many Graduates Will Seek Graduation Program Sunny Anders Makes Steve Going Back Seniors Gain PROCESSIONAL ROUND TABLE SINOBR8 Who’s Who in ’64 Ron and Pat Speak i Triumphal March’ Scholarships ‘A Mighty Fortress’ GIRLS BOYS Star Spangled Banner T he Bmedlctlon’ Many Friends Here To Native Austria GREETINO VALEDICTORT Of $71,500 , President The Community Illusion: In the spring of 1963, Stefan Holly Hooker Most likely to Dave Hlnchey Who Is that handsome, bkmd, Higher Education Next Year Robert Thomas AUbrto Somethii^ for Nothing’ Duschek was chosen ta Vienna, Pat Rackowskl Succeed Ron Jodota SALUTATORT Rrmald Eugene Jodota ambsMador without portfolio Approximately $71,600 ta At Final Exercise^ who nuliates his own sunshine Austria, to attend the senior ‘Respecting the Individual’ PRESENTATION OF scholarship money has been Holly Hooker H.’ ------at Mandiester High School? Don* Most for Bob Alibrio Patricia Ann Rackowskl DIPLOMAS high school in Manchester, Con awarded to members of this Ann Vlot ^"Brlcfat ftituTM a n eapacted^Crawford, Robert Dorchester,<»Eha Kiviinae, John McAdam.^laitd Conservatory It’s Anders Carl LundwaU, In MHS Dave Odell A new generation of young«"we will be happy, and not only ROUND TABLE SINGERS Mr. Alfred Campbell necticut, U S.A., under the spon year's senior class. They are as i y many MHS graduates of the Dana Frasier, Mark Glaiber, Dave Odell, Richard Peck, Di and Tara Palicki, School ‘Roll on Chariot' ternational Christian Youth Ex- adults marched off the gradu we, but also our families and Doreen Oolas, Peggy Golden. ane Person, Paul Quasnltschka, Practical Art. Mr. Theodore Cummings sorship, of the American Field follows: Terry Cummings Chang^ Most John Fogarty O ass Song ation field last night. The 707 friends, our community, on* piasa of 1994 who are looking ADDRESS Judge John Rottner ohange student from Sweden. Also, Mark Qothberg, David Marilyn Ryan, William Sache- Worcester will be a tem Service. Little did he, or MHS, Jeannette Amirault, Manches Ruth Matson Since SVeshman Chafles Miller members of the Class of 1964, country and our world." forward to the fall, when they The Emphasis on Excellence Dr. Walter Schardt Here, In one package from ter Education Association, St. Orsyb, Judy Hall, James Hal- rek, Marilyn Sapita, Diane porary home for George Han in a Scientific Future’ realize the effect that decision •the Class of Sixty-Four the first class of students born Congressman Daddario spoke pack up their notebooks and loran, Mike Handler, Don Hart- Members, Board of Education across the ocean. Is the enthu Joseph College; Mary Lou Sharp, Pat Slemienskl, Doug ley, A1 Spencer, Randy Smith The Honorable siasm and good wlU o f another would have. Doreen Golas Steve Brady has come and soon it will after the war, departed their on "The Emphasis on Exeel-^ tnmka and go off seeking htgh- sog, Clayton Hence, William Smythe, Henry Stephenson, SmoiNO OF CLASS SONG Blake, State of Conn.; Jane Beat All-Around and Peter Wise at Clark Uni Emilio Q. Daddario nation that la the product of a Ann Vlot Ned Zaglio be gone. separte ways after commence- lence ta a Scientific Future."' r M education at Junior colleges, Howes, W. Michael Hurt, Eric James Walsh and John Wright. Steve, in September, caused Blodgett, Manchester Dental So Mr. Daddario, speaking on versity, and Daniel Creamer, Member, Congress of the MANCHESTER good exchange, program. quite a sensation, to say the Although we will be leav n.ent exercises, keynoted by the jgAlegea and unlversitlea around M. Johnson, Harvey Joseph, ' Southern State ciety; Bruce Campbell, Ford- the opportumtie* .of the sden- Ron Jodota and Lawrence Rog United States ALMA MATER Anders' enthusiasm Is best least. The girls' reaction was Dennise Carlson Bob Allbrio ing now our spirit will live speech of U.S. Congressman Uw country. Chris Kaefer, Kathy King, Ken Attending Sodthem Connecti ham University; Robert Carson, Most Popular tlfic future for the graduating er at Worcester Polytetdmlc In House of Representatives RECESSIONAL shown by his through participa ‘‘wow’’ and the boys’ was a mild Ann Vlot Steve Brady on. Emilio Q. Daddario. siAbout 40 per cent of the class Klttredge, Paul Kracunas, Den cut State College In the lower Klwanls; Carroll Ann Cowing, class, emphosixed tlfe Impor'i stitute. 1st District, Connecticut Triumphal March’ tion ta MHS activities. Below plea for "help.’’ To quote Steve, As we depart our sepa Hie valedictory address wsa ann be attending four>year col nis Kuzmickas, Don LaPlante, part of the state will be; Nancy Annhurst College. rate ways in search of suc tance of their serving both th* Susan LaFond and Patricia his picture in the 1964 Soman- "At first, the girls complained Also, William Dixon, Klweuils Terry Cummings delivered by Ronald E. Jodota lages, according to Mrs. Ow- Tara Latawic, Lennie Mathia- Adams, Deborah Bates, Jane Best Dressed Dave Brown cess. national purpose and the spirit Loftus are headed for the Col verslty. New Tork City; Jeffrey hls there is but a partial list of a lot about the boys who, they Club; Marian Edwards, Mount Gall Geromiller and the salutatory by Patricia Mide Hitchcock of the MHA fite, Ronnie McCann, Terry Leigh Behnke, Linda Dlmanno, Florida College, Temple Ter Bill Kunz W e’ll ne’er forget the of man. Their standard shotdd knOaithy, T. McNamara, Jean lege of Our Lady of the Elms, Clarke, Union College, Schenec the things that he has done — say, are not considerate and Holyoke, Hartford Alumnae A. Rackowskl. President Rob Otiidance Department. This is Clare Levesque, Carol Meier, race, Tampa. memories of dear old be no less than excellence, he Marly S8 per cent of the stu Olahewski. Sue Pinto, Lillian Smith and Ka Chicopee; Gary Correntl and tady; Paul Gworek, UJ3- Mer West Soccer, Tennis, International mostly rather rude. But despite Q ub; Bill Frank, United Air Jeannette Amlrault ert AJibrio led his class onto the Most Poised Ron Jodota M.H.S. said. "The challenge Is both dents adio followed the college Also, Bob Parmaklan, Rose thy Vennart. Peter Sylvester for Curry Col chant Marine Academy, Kings The west will be host to Relations Club, and Current A f this they go steady, which is craft Corp.; Bet^ Gaudreau, Georgia Ponton Randy Smith field and welcomed the students lege. Milton; and Donald Fish, a bit of a paradox" Steve Johns. enormous and exciting," con'- ' preparatory course. About 60 marie Pella, David Pesce, Others Point; Betsy Gaudreau, Manhat- many MHS graduates for the fairs Club. How many MHS ManhattanviUe; Dtane Gee, Kl- and the audience o f parents and eluded the Congressman. "X Sharon Kilpatrick and Dianne tanville College, Purchase; wanis Club; Graglenn Gibbs, iwr cent of the graduates con- Georgette Pcmton, Paul Phln- At WUUmantlc State Teach next few yeaks. Those students students can boast of so many A true sportsman, Steve Dennise Carlson friends. wish you well.” Platt for Eastern Nazarene Holly Hooker, Cornell Univer Ohio University. Best Looking Charles Miller ilnue their education in some ney, Donna Recknagel, Gloria ers’ College next fall will be who will be In Ohio are: Grag- activities? Anders says he will proved his Eluropean skill ta Joanne Kemp Dave Peace Greeting her fellow class Collage, Qumcy. sity, Ithaca. especially miss the soocer and soccer by aiding the MHS team Also, Donald Gobielle, Ohe final speaker, Ron, ad field, she said. Rim, Philip R uscmU, Joyce!found Gafi Corcoran, Laurie lenn Gibbs, Ohio University, Class Will Hits mates, Pat told them that dur dressed his fellow graduates Leah Lentocha, Elizabeth tennis teams and their coadies, to CCIL victory. Ho also dem Stevens Institute of Technology; :•( Community College RylMder, Robert Samuelson, Rmlec, Jim McCarthy, Carol Also, Robert Johnson, Col Athens; Bert Gibson, Cincin Anders LundwaU Stefan Dusohek Diane Platt ing their four years at MHS with a reminder that "Obday we Strom and Nancy Szarek will onstrated his Alpine "schusslng” Doreen Golas, Klwanls Club; Most Musical Jitan Franzosa 'rOraduates who will continue Michael Savenlch, Pat Schwarz,, pjeia, Dennis Rodgers, Lois gate University, HamUton; Mal nati College of Mortuary Mr. Ri^iard Danielson and Mr. Myra Treash ‘Breaking Point’ they had proved to be Individu mark not only an end but a be attend. Regis College, Weston; with the Edmund Zaglio family, pean comparison ta regard to Lynette Goodsttae, Association Steve Johns Qselr studies rlgt^t here In town Shef. I segerberg, Dorothy Thomson lory Schardt, Elmira CoUege, Science; Cheryl Starkweather, Phil Hyde. als. "From ‘South Pacific’s’ ginning. Each of ua will «i- Manchester Community Col field, Ellen S o ^ M . | ^ d Susan Wollenberg. Elizabeth Dawkins, Wellesley Elmira; Anne Sposlto, Roches Anders has spoken to organ with whom he has been spend the rules of dress and the of Jewish Registered Nurses; g t Marietta Colleg;e; and Sue Trot Donna Gulbinas, Klwanls Club; Myra Treash Bob Patulak The seniors reached from Nellie Forbush to our record- counter a new community Ufe;" lage Include Robert Allen, Hiltsa Also, Ingrid Stertoan, E len Mitchell Junior College, New College, Wellesley; Marion Ed ter Institute of Technology, izations throughout Manchester ing the year, at the northern demerit system. He regards the Class Ohesplans ter, Ohio Wesleyan, Delaware, Girls Head Judy Hall. Masonic Lodge of Kathy Vennart Ken Wichman breaking javelin thrower, we At Manchester High, he satd« 9ecker, Sandra BJorkman. Rob- S'^Hvan, Blair London, will welcome Robert wards, Moimt Holyoke College, Rochester; Robert ValcuTls, about his native Sweden and ski slopes. In fact. It was there one-day suspension as a "funny "the depths of the Inner mind Ohio. Manchester; David Hlnchey, have 707 different kills. And we “we have found that it has not adt Coilstantine, Donald Cou- VanCpmp, Lla Verro, Gary Borello, Borello William Freeman, Su- South Hadley; and Arthur Le- Pratt Institute, Art School, the ICYE program. He recalls he had. his most exciting mo rule since ta Europe this would to the outer limits’’ Wednesday New York City; Linda Verbarg, Pat Duval and Pat McCann ment III the United States be considered a holiday and not United Aircraft Corp. Holly Hooker Dave Odell have just as many different been a somethlng-for-nothiag Onre, Richard Dey, Dennis Wrightman Md Quintal, ^ Mahoney and Eileen Perry, Clalre, Amherst College, Am For Schools an unusual experience when a Class Politicians night as they presented the herst Concordia Junior College, wiU attend Union College In the day he broke his skis ta a punishment." His suggestions Also, Holly Hooker, Cornell Ann Vlot Randy Smith kinds of talent, too," she de arrangement’’ He compared the Doran, Diane Oee, RenaU Kel -11 u .. j I Other graduates who plan to man sang Swedish folk songs. community to a machine, “no Sbrieen seniors will ^tend- colleges In their home Bronxvllle; Joan W ald man, BourbonvlUe, Ky. David Chur- American snow. Ho has never for Improvement are typical of University; Cathy Hubbard, Kl- Senior Class Will, using clared. ler, Jim Kimball, Marcia Krls- The many Junior colleges In "The first two were all right, In a world o f Individuals, "un fuel, no go. .... We must make tbff. tag the Un^^versity of Hartford. I gjate are Jeannette Amlrault, Skidmore College, Saratoga 111a wlU be at Ottawa Univer been allowed to forget It! those of any student — longer wanis Club; Ron Jodota, United Jill Rudell Bruce Campbell "Breaking Point’’ as the theme. this state will welcome gradu O f Nursing but the third was our National Aircraft Corp.; Barbara Kelsh, derstanding will come only if it run smoothly by doing our ^ e s e are Ralph R Bralthwalte. St. Joseph College. West Hart- Springs; Richard Zlllnskas, St. sity, Ottauta. Michael Chatbon- Since Steve had been studying class periods, more time be Sue Trotter WltUest Randy Smith Some senior traits left to un Vj Also, Russell Lennon, Ron ates from MHS. Headed f^ Anthem sung like a folk song," Manchester Dental Society; Ar each man learns to respect share to refeel and relubncate m pak, D. Oliver Mansur, Todd J w e B r ^ e s C>rol Covlll, Judy Ruth B e cl^ th , Hartford Bay Path Junior College, Long- Bonaventure (N. T.) Univer neau and -Paul WlUielm wiU English since he first attended tween classes, and less home derclassmen were Abby Rich Nursing schools and hospitals he says. Another memorable work. thur LeCIaire, Amherst; Claire every other man,” she said. Its machinery. No community Metcalf, Anne Petricca, Philip Kat^uekas. Ka- college for Women; Vivian meadow, are Anne Boucher, Su sity. study at Devry Technical Insti Austrian schools, he says he Nancy Begg mond’s Individuality, Stefan moment was his meeting with Naturally, Steve Is anxious to Levesque, State of Connecticut. Bob Alibrio ■ "Respecting the individual will give us more than we put Aulsh, Robert Spencer, Taylor Uw Itosak. G er^ Martin Rob- BialnT University of Bridgeport; san Donahue and Karen Sl- Rhode Island tute, Chicago, and Helen Lock- edU be the setting In which had little difficulty ta picking up Sue Mahoney Friendliest Duschek’s manners, and Bob Gov. John Dempsey. return to his family and friends, Also, Barbara Lupachhlno, Steve Brady means listening to his ideas and Into it lassler and Stephen Tlmreck. ert Patulal^ Barbara Pettis, Mary Lou Blake, Albertus Mag- brlnsz. These seniors will be residing ward at Aurora CoUege, Au many MHS senior i^ ls wlU ftad Anders, because of his trip to American pronunciations. He Patulak's dancing ability. does admit, however, that the but before he goes he will tour Beatrice Fox Auerbach Founda encouraging his original ap- "Fellow students of the clase V A Oonnectlcut Ooimectlcut v«nMi^r Wnv ^ CollBgc, Ncw Hav«n; Jane nitvuuuigAttending oecxerBecker juniorJunior uoi-Col- In the tiny neighboring state of rora, ni. the United States, can truly say Donna Chandler The Will Committee, headed themselves after gniduatlon. A first three weeks of classes he the East with other American tion, Catherine Shea Scholar 1 Thomas Barlow prqach to our mutual prob of 1964," Ron charged his class- majority of MHS seniors Xfond ' ® '°^ «tt. University of Bridge- lege, Woreeeter, will be An- Rhode Island to further their that he comprehends the motto > Andrea Macalone Most ArtisUc by Bob Patulak, Jackie Corbett Robert Cowles wlU attend In number of these girls will be understood little or nothing at Flefd Service Exchange Stu ship; Terry Pbilbrick, Simmons Alex Urba^etti lem* . . loving him and forgiv mates ta the traditional words, A irth e r^ their ^ c a U o n after S eve ^ « c o ^ ^ ; d I Abrmltls. Ruth Currier. p L education. Three students plan of the New York World's Fair and Kathy Vennart, concluded to attend the Rhode IMand diana Unlveraity and Rick Han at the Hartford Hospital School all. His subjects this year in dents ta a summer-long 1ms trip. College; Jerry Plante, Lehigh ing his faults, because he is "let us remember to treat this sduaUon will still be found In Welch ^ i Also, Carroll Cowing, Ann- tricla Dickenson, Nancy Hub- "Peace Through Understand University; Patricia Rackowskl, Joann Kemp by'leaving *^'our old umpire A. ^elr home state of Oonnectlcut, School of design In Providence, sen, Valparaiso University, Val cluded U.S. History, English, He would appreciate it very Richard Lewis someone of worth," Pat told her day as a commencement a first „ .___ . ! hurst College, South Woodstock; ,lard, Marilyn Ledgard, Donna paraiso, Ind. Roger Parrott wUl of Nursing: Rosemary Brown, ing.’’ He now Imows that teen much if the girls — and boys — Albertus Magnus, United Air Georgia Ponton Cutest Raymond” to the Class of 196S. classmates. step into a new world for us.... rty-elght of these students will tlentral State | xnne Feltham, University of Michaud, Jill Ruddell and Feme Richard Ansaldl, Arthur Fer- agers are tbc same ta Sweden Physics, Latin and French, Paul Richard be a student at Western Mich Doreen Clark, Nancy Chatel, would write to him at Schei- craft; Cheryl Robinson, State of Jackie Corbett "If we do this,’ ’ she promised. Let us carry up the torch that Intend the University of Oon- Studying at Central Connecti Bridgeport; Elaine Hyson, Hart Selwitz. ron and Alex- UrbanettL John and the United States. Anders which Is considered a full load igan University, Kalamaaoo, Sharon Edwards, Kathy Klldish, at MHS. He will enter the senior bengasse S., Vienna XIX, Aus Connecticut; Ingrid Stertman, Janie Brooks has been paiued to our generg- etlcut alley are Ronald An- cut,. New Britain, will be twenty- ford College for Women; Kath At Dean Junior College, Fogarty plans to attend Provi thinks that every Swedish teen Dave Brown and David Rohrback at the Un year ta Austria taking English, tria. University of Connecticut; Rich Gregg Gibbs Most Tzlkatlvs tion, a torch not handed down lerson, Thomas Ashley, Steve seven from MHS: Judy Agnew, leen Jotinmn, Annhurst College, BVanklta, arlll be Terry Cum dence College, Providence; Karen lOlpatrlck, Nancy Ryan, ager who has the opportunity to Steve Maasaro German, Math, Chemistry, Phy Kathy Vennart '64 ard Sullivan, State of Oonnectl to us to be set on a stand, but Kathy Nancy Arnold, LeeBaglin, Paul I south Woodstock; Barbaiara Lu- mings, Jerry Smith and Dorry Nancy Grzyb, Bryant College, iversity of Mtohlgan. Ann Ar Cynthia Schuetz and Judith come to the United States should iirke, Nancy Chambers, John * Bushnell. Joan Cary, Cheryl Providence; Carol’ L. Infante, bor. sics, Biology, Geography, His cut, Trinity, Capital Area Schol to be held up as a llglit guiding pacchino, St. JosefUi^^ College, McIntosh. Nancy Bantly, Nancy stay with a temUy and get the arship. Jeanette Amlrault Steve Brady OUaputti, Robert Carson, David Clark, Woody Clark, William Mt. St. Joseph's Novitiate, Squires. tory, Arts, Geometry, and ^tta. Led by John Franzosa the Nancy Begg Nicest Smile our footstepa Into the umcnowa West Hartford. Begg, Linda Hohwieler, Carol David Huck wlU study at the flavor of the country from the dance band really swings. Now Also, Abby Richmond.received Anders Ixmdwall Business Schools> Clemens, Joan CMtman, AC I Dixon, Denise Gervais, Pat Gut, Wakefield; and Ned SSaglio, Attending the Joseidi Law Inside out No wonder he was glad to come of our future." Also. Robert MacDonald, Hil Rouleau and Andrea Sandals Milwaukee School of Engineer Jerry Cambria leads a group a scholarahip from Farlelgh Oovlello, Sue Crane, Doreen!Carol Gworek, Shirley Johnson, Brown University, Providence. rence School of Nursing In New here! Dana Freeman liard Night School, Itortford; wlU study at LaseU Junior Col- ing In Wisconsin and Alan Oak- Londcm will be Sallv Beccio, Evwyone at Manchester High of MHS jazz kings. Dickinson University; Robert Bob MUler lege, Aubumdale. North School will remember Anders Steve considers MHS a Kathy Olgllo Class Comics Karl Norris,. Wesleyan Univer man at the Wisoonsin State Doraui GulMnas, Judy McGiU "rather strict’’ school by Euro- 1864 Class WIU Valciulls, Pratt, University of Jim Slrianni sity, Middletown; Robert Pon Headed north for their educa because of his friendliness, and -Dolores Del Greco will attend tion come fall will be Lynda OoUege and institute o f Tech- and Betty Smith. Louisville, and UConn; Kath Train Graduates Grads Entering ton, St- Thomas Seminary, Anders' most pleasant memory Bay State Academy, Boston; Allen, Colby Junior College, nologyt PlattevlUe. Richard Ma At the St. Francis School leen Vennart, MBA, state of .Marian Edwards Dave Giyzb Bloomfield; Patricia Rackow- of MHS Mill be of his many JPat Rackowskl Best Mannered Nancy Finley, Fisher Junior New London, N. H.; Ch^ loney wUl be the farthest from Nursing In Hartford wlU be Bar Conn., Madeleine Mitchell Anders LundwaU Armed Services Awards Presented sklj-^Albertus Mangus College, College Boston; Mary Gulnl his home at the University of frienda These friends that An Scholarship, State of Conn., Kl- Glenney, University of bara Blaslnskl, Mary Ellen Bot ders has made at MHS have riv Many Graduates to Enter A number at seniors will bedTechnical School will be Peter New Haven; Richard Sullivan, | pero. Chandler School, Boston; mont, Burlington; Chris Heck, California at Los Angelas. tom, Janet Bushnell, Carol Cun wanis Club; Ann Vlot, Hartford WaUy Geiger going on to business or secre Barrett, Joyce Carlson, Norman en him the Impression that ^thy McSrmlck Sophisticated Girls are included in the num Trinity College, Hartford; Mar-1 Linda Harvey, Fisher Junior Norwich University, Northlleld, " • ■ !■ a ningham and Ellie Swanson. Simmons Club; Mary Williams, Gerry Smith tarial schools next year to pre Cote, Elliot Dodge, Francis Americana are a genuinely Bates and Student Defense ber of seniors planning to enter garet Wolcott, Danbury State College, Boston; Kathie Peter- Vt.; Elizabeth Treat, Green Barbara Arnold, Donna Working World of Adults pare for specialised careers. Dowds, Paul LaFo^e, Ron At Final Assembly CoUege. man, Bndicott Junior College, friendly people and are always Loan. the armed forces after gradua Mountain College, Putney, V t Chandler and Diane Maynard Intensely eager to make n e The following seniors will be Lewis, Larry Maney, m win Pi- Btalne ^verly; Andrea Macalone, Picnic Provides will be attending the Grace New sored the dance and offered a entering the Hartford Institute crog, Andrea Tomko and Den tion. Those who wUI be going South " r l ^ t ’’ Impression. <^Saraceno and Virginia Staddon. To the cool northern New Chamberlayne Junior College, Haven School of Nursing in New A great number of MHS grad buffet supper of cold meat and of Accounting: James Arm ^**At the 1964 Awards Assembly.^Patrlcla Gut; Underwood Award Many students will pursue when Anders has returned to Pratt and Whitney Aircraft nis White. Into the WACs are: Louise Mc England state of Maine will go Boston; Richard Rezntck, Har their studies In the South. Those Fun-Filled Day Haven. uates wlU take the' giant step salad. Tony Albright’s orchestra Motto Theme strong, Dave Fody, John Gor Jim Dabrowski and Glenn ^Kdd In the Bailey .Auditorium for the Beat Oyplat to Helen his home address — SMdbergs- and enter Into the adult world wiU also employ several MHS Mullen, Connie Pelletier and Jill Howroyd, Myra Treash and vey Duplin and Paul Saari, in Pennsylvania will be Lance O ass Dance provided dizneing music aiid In don, Sandy Quinn, Alan Snyder Dougan will be entertag . the ^Aiesday, citizenship awards, Deary '66; Underwood Award Debbie Starkel and Lois of holding down fnll-tlmo Jobs. graduates: John Arlgno, Mary Elizabeth Washburn. Roeemniy Mary Williams to study at Leicester Junior College; Diskan, Urstaus College, Col- Over 600 donut, coffee snk cluded requests for South Paci and Philip Works. New England Technical Insti for Best Calculating Machine Young will be at th e Peter Bent The large liisurance\companies ann DiSalvatore, N. Jean Du ^rpocial prises, and ScholasUc Bates College, Lewiston. New Jersey legevUle; Jerry Plante, Lehigk fic music. O f Banquet Linda ' Adamo and Janice tute ta Hartford. Attending the Sheehan will .oe entering tte Operator to Diana Gee; Girls' Julce-stufled senlon crowded Brigham Hospital School of of Hartford will afford this op mas, Clayton Hamel, Mike k isn tln e awards were announc- Westbrook Junior College, Attending colleges In New University, Bethlehem; Jeff Held Friday It was an exciting and en Bousfleld will be attending the Porter School of Design In Waves. ' ' ‘ State Certificate to Julie Hobln Into 16 buses bound for Tod Ifil- Nursing ta Boston. After another three to tour years portunity to many. Seniors who Fales, Anne Petricca, Ed Pyka 4d ^ Mr. Goerge Emmerling, Portland, will be the aim of Jwwsy will be Duncan Bockus, Kearney, University of Pitts chanting evening for the Class The Class o f 1964 held Its Hartford Secretarial School and Rocky Hill will be Paul Benoit, Entering the Air Force vrail ‘60; Maxon BMdy Comtaa Schol AttMidtag the Middlesex of graduate work, he hopM to wUl be working at Travelers In and Nancy Santos. 00o io r class advisor and present- Nancy Crockett, Jacqufellne Westminster -Choir School, burgh. Wallace GMger, Wash ton’s resort tn.Moodus Monday, To the lilting strains of Bobby of ‘64. Carol Baudreau will be enter RoUand Cote, Dick DeLong, Bob be Rob Andrews, Allan Ardkl- arship Award Labonne - 811- Memorial Hospital School of represent a Swedlrii company In surance Co. are as follows: Many graduates will also be fienior Banquet spiced by de n l by Mr. A. Raymond Rogers, Gribbon, Barbara Kelsh, Debbie Princeton; Paul Brame, Drew ington and Jefferson College, June IS. Kaye's Orchestra, the Senior Re- Joan 'Ooltman ing the Katherine Gibbs Sec Fregta, Dave Magnuson, Nick bald, Chris Totten, Dean Johi>> verat^; to Doreen Golas; Nurslnx will b t Sharon Coo, the United States or an Amer Cindy Anlella, Frances Batsle, filling clerical posltlona in the licious roast beef and kn ap principal. University, Madison; Donald Washington; Kathy Fltxgerud, cej^on, “ Demata la Vie” , came ___ a______retarial School ta Boston. Romano, Stephen Wells and son, Richard Johnson, Clairkm American Legion Auxiliary Roscoe and Bette Turcotte. This was the gSth the Kathy Hansen and Arleen Kilby. ican company in Sweden. Thus SaUy Bergeron, Beverlee BogU, future: Roberta Abbott, St. mOtlsenahlp awards were given Award for a Worthy Senior to Maxine Allison will be at Col Ooblells, Stevens Institute of Mereyhurst College, Erie. true for S80 couples, who danced propriate torch theme, on Entering Morse Cdltege will Dave Wilk. Richard Ladyga. Kelly, Brian McCormick aSfi annual Senior Picnic has been . Several girls will also be at ^ e r a can make the most of Jtoxiimn Costello, Nancy Des- Francis Hospital; GaU Oalder, W the American Legion to Leonard Mathiason. by College, WatervlUe; Robert Technology, Hoboken; Charles Phil Kenny will attend In a colorful setting in tte Wednesday night In the MHS be Wirt Craft, Gail Ceromlller, Richard A. Lewis and Donald Jim McOehan. held at Hilton’s, and os alwajrs, tending various other nursing M gift for taternatknal friend- jeunes, Brian Godin, Pat Hale- Hotel America; Jan Cbapde- History Evokes Those joining the Army WtO Georgette Ponton and Robert Also, Junior Century Club Dalton, St. Francis College, Held, Upsala College, East Georgetown Unlveraity In it was preceded by the student ahip that he has shown so fully MHS cafeteria on the evening (Jafeterla. Bill Green, Donna Kosky and RogUs will be attending the M h rto; Clvitan Good atlsen Orange; Cathy Hubbard. Shel schools. Roxanne AngeU, Nor nar, LlUlan Keith, Linda La- latae. Burton's; Cheryl Conley, Suzanne Smith. Attending Ward School of Electronics. be Ken Reynolds, Dennis fitria^ Scholarship Award to Cheryl Biddeford; William Drlggs, WasMngton, D. C. Those In Vir oouncU-sponsored Senior break- at SiHS this year. Wyman OU Co.; R obe^ Eagle- of Juno U. 4tm rds to Betsey House ‘(6 and ton OoUege, Rlngwood; and Ab’- walk Hoqiltal School of Nurs throp, Overly Mazur, Pat Mc Class Memories Co-chairman Mark Glaiber Ward School o f business will Dick Barry, Jane Ferry and Ike and Austin Welmaa. Robinson; Business and profes Maine Central Institute, Pitts ginia will Include Gory Oanta, feat. Mary WlUlams, ‘64 son, Lessner and Rottner taw Decorations followed an un W U l Pilkonls ‘W; Connecticut by Richmond, Raleigh Dickin ing; M anta Blseett, Backus Mullen, Pat Perkins, Kathy and Randy 'Smith served as be Shirley Bendell, Carol June Ferry will" be attending Entering the Ccuut Guard tefll sional Women’s Club Scholar field; Tom Morrissette, Maine Maasanutteni M. A. prep school, In addition to the stoddhts, 19 firm; Pat Gavello, Creatfield derlying theme of spring, sym master of ceremonies. 4psoclatlon of Women Deans ship Award to Jean Olshewskl; son, Madison. Hospital School of Nursing in Perron, Carol Smith, Joan Sty- Gaulta, Dour Methany and th* Draler .Art School in New be William Curry and Paul V4H Maritime Academy, Casttae. - Woodstock; Chariotte Hilliard, members of the faculty spent Convalescent Home; Carol Mar bolizing the rebirth of seniors With a variety of skits the His Junior girls acted as wait 'M d Oouns^ors Award to Betsey Manchester High School PTO New York Norwich; Bernadette Connors, gar and Joyce Staiger. Sandle Zito. Uudy Whitcomb Haven and Clare Fischer will glard. Going Into the Marinae Ferrum (Va.) Junior OoUege; the day at the resort as chap ‘World’ Presents tin, Manchester Memorial Hos Into a new life. A lavender bird tory Committee recalled and resses white an underclass com Scholarship to Susan Crane; Massachusetts Many seniors are headiiigfor Peter Maloney, Virginia Poly Providence Nursing Sdxiol in Many students wlU also be In a gilded cage vhu the cen created humorous memories of and Sandra Pasechnlck will be be entertag th* Paler School of will be Donald Anderson, AM^ ^ p e < ^ prises awarded were erons. Students and faculty Holyoke, Mass.; Lynotte Good- pital; Linda Sturteviuit, Carter bo provided entertainment for attending the IBM School In Art ta Hamden. ander Dumas, Paul Manchester Fine Arts Chib The big city of Boston has at schools In the neighboring Ekn- technic Institute, Blacksburg; Helen Est^ Key tound working at the Aetna In- Chevrolet Co.; and Sandl Stmea terpiece. MHS for the Class of 1964 on Rensselaer Science and Math- mambera aUke spent the day stino, Beth Israel Hospital the evening. Hartford. Doug Rivard, Dave Award to Carol OsveU; Helen tracted a number of seniors. plre State. Deborah Conklin, and Nancy Richmond In Buck- siuance Co.: Eva Boudreau, at DeltaFera Adjustment Co. A targe green and gold banner Sports Night Tuesday. A nar Jo Plcaiit will enter th* At zUcs Award to David Hln- ■musing themselvas sHth the School of Nursing In Boston; Ca A decorated torch was the Olie following girls will be Russell Schofield and Page Skinner Award for Drama Tom Barlow, L^m Hogan and Gordon Hurwita and kgatthew hannon, W. Va.. at West Vir The annual Helen J. Estes Maty Daly, Nancy Dounorowtz, Those working as clerks In with the etaee motto hung op rator Introduce^ the "You Are lantic Airline School In Hart- ey: Rentschler Four Tear resort’s numeieus athletle feoU- rol Ostrlnsky. Lenox HUl Hos backdrop, symbolising the rtm^m going to schools of hairdressing. Uriano. tics to Betsy Gaudreau; Dan Robert Smith wUl attend the Rslaer plan to attend Syracuse ginia Wesleyan. ities. Joumallam Award, given by the Irticille Duiocher, Sandra Ol- local storea wUl be: Donna Ma posite the main entrance. 0 ^ There” presentation, most of ford and Barbara Silkowskl will zthemiitlos Award to Ronald pital School o f Nursing in New motto: "The torch has been Attending the Creative School Those entertag the Navy dfe iel Manchuck Mueic Schidarahlp Boston Museum School of Fine University. Several graduates will oon- staff of the High Sobool World schefskle, Karen Nowlckl, Bev rie Delaney, K lu ’s Department patio outside the cafeteria was which was pantomime. The attend th* Bay State Airline doln; Elmira College Key to Nearly everyone spent some York a ty , passed to a new generation.’’ of Hairdressing ta Hartford jPete Oaeeita, OrvUle CtevwhaA to JosejA Gallaa and Stephen Arta. Diane Bampton, Dennise Louise Grubs and Kathy Mc tinue their education la the to jthe .senior member, other Rautenberg, Pauline., Shattuck, Store; Tom Wright, Mott's opened tor dancing. aUto Included the morning an School ta Boston, Sherman Fair tsjr Hyde *60; Harvard Book time either In or around the Smaller torches, filled with will be Kathy Anastaslo. Pa pon Haugh, BIU Howard, Johns; Frederic E. Werner Mu Cartson and Susan Swadoeh Cormick will be at RusseU Sage Carolines. In North Carolina dJso, Susan Page, Mary Hltdt- than the editor, who has woriced B3alne Slegeskl and Donna Sul Supermarket; Jose^ Litpacc^ In the receiving line were Mr. nouncements (somewhat modi will attend th* Paul Smith Ool- lU f to WtlUam Ohmey pobli diving, sednunlng, watch mints and peanuts, were placed tricia Andrews, Elaine Dupuis, sic Award to Myra Treaah; Cos ' 111 be at Boston University. CoUm, TVoy; and John Ryan wUl be Dana Fraaman and Rgb- cock Hospital School of Nun- livan. no Hartford National Bank and and* Mrs. A. Raymond Rogers, fied). a scene in the jungles, lege of Hotel Management ta ehael Kustak, Jon Laaihcft Book Prize to Jeffrey ing other swimmers through most diligently for the ‘•World,’’ on each table adding to the Bev Dupont, Shirley FraMcr, Richard Lines, Vie Lenier, mopolitan Club Music Award to WUUam Frank, David Hlnchey and 'ftim Walz at Siena C oU ^, ort Halstead, Elon OoUege; tag in Hanover, N.H.; Kathy was presented to Mary WlUlams Andrea Cohun wiU be work- Trust Co. In Manobester. Mr. and Mrs. George Earner- caused by the leaky roofs in the New York, and Jack Felber will *99; Tale Bocdi Prise to Qm underwater obeervatory or theme. Doniia lultano, Odette Metivler, MeCartan. Fran Rohan, Dlaime Platt. Albany. Steven Chapin and. P«2yj*arlden Hospital School tag at the Phoenix Insurance Those working at various ling, Mr. and Mrs. Btalne MU- corridors, and an ‘Wtbuslastlo’’ be entering the Culinary Insti Jok PUkonls; Marguerits O atw and John Preston are scheduled Janice Bogus and Bruoe Cappa, soaking up the rather ilt- at the final staff meeting of the Mra Rosamond Toonwy serv Mary Packard, Dm n Shimaltls, Scholastic Magazine Awards Richard 8. Lawrence wlu at at Nuialng: Kathy Person, Man- Jtaar. Co.,, and Geraldine Carey at the other local coneerne will be: ler, Mr. and Mrs. Ketaoa, and square fiancing class. tute of Apnartca at New Haven. thony fialafla, RIehard Sebtata Award 1st pi at the Massachussetts Institute High Point College. Atten&ng ed as faculty advisor. Diana Taylor and Laurie Yeung. Allan Webb and Forroit Included Nationiu Certificate of tend Rensselaer Polytechnic In the University of South Caro . Memorial Hospital The prtae, a sterling silver American Universal Insurance Jackie Costello, Rooeevelt Knit Mr. and Mrs. Meyers. Tom Robenhymer wll) be at i t t t l_ M c s to Merit to L4a Verro; National of Technolgy; and Terry Phll- Among the orgeniaed aoUvl- The Moonlit Salami, a seml- fiub• committee chairm en Elaine McMahon and Barbara Uams. stitute, Troy. lina in Oolumbla wlU be Rick of XM y Tftctaoloiy; Jo- Oharm engraved ‘'Journalism, Oo. ting Mills; Ron Duebarma, Georgette Ponton and Lennie tending th* PottarvlUe School of PU- 1st Plaoa Awards to Cynthia brxk, Blaine Shelton and Ami tlee were canoe raoee and a tormal danoe, was presented were as follows: Deooratlons, Manter will be entering the Horseshoeing ta Pottervllls. Other senhMu scheduled at LaUberte, Louis Meleeko and «ita T^lKugh. O^ScUm H. J. Estes,'' was given to Mary The Southern New England Sturtevant Painters; Anthony Mathtaaon were co-chairmen for Blake '66, Kingsley Carpenter, Vlot at Sinunmis. "Mlae Pereenahty” contest with some unusual results — Shlrtcy Johnson and Dtane Connecticut Institute of Hair Cathy Shannon will be enter Jrdin Staaklaarles. t o y p M Sdiool o f Nnratag in tgrBrs. Joyce Don, club advisor. Teleiriione Co. will be the pe^- Petock, Jonkin'a Truckliw Co.; TWa year’s CXSL [Aons OBib Shirley Fraser, and Andrea Ma- various ooUeges In New Tork Linda mMannb and ‘Xleorgean- the Reception Oonunlttee. broken heels, torn gowns, and fiharp; Entertainment. Jean dressing ta Hartford while Rose tag the Barblaan School of Mod- ‘ Also In Boston will be David are Robert Albrlo, Hobart Cbl- Studying la the southammost Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Judy W ^ , In addition. Pat Rackowskl tlngfor several of MHS'a gnidu- Roger j e hneta. lAmSieeter waahed to eo-eaptatai to I B M s k Out sad Tbdd oahxw. In writing, a NaUonal na” Byeholskl were A o tm edn- A delightful highlight of the MglHxiwered punch. The grand nette Amlrault and Ned Zaglio; Correia and Paulino Mes will Mtag ta New York City while Atkinson, Northeasten Univer Henry Heyward M onoid Hos- was prssented with a gift feom atiiig working |^ls: Chatmlae E v e ^ H e t ^ ; ^taphen Bteto- <)uaah. Next j^ar'a seocod Plaee Award to Gary lege, Geneva; Allan Anderson, state, o f Florida wUl be n ion u a nem 1^ fellow stodsnts and eveataig was the Dawn Danae, finale was the great lunchroom Menu, Peter Wise; Invltaum, be attending the Hartford EHelm Brondolo will enter ihe fanias wUl be wan to th# sity: Katlw Oonkm, Emmanuel Rsrtsriek College, Oneoota: Alextoder, ElseiiFBe OoUege, ^ School of Nursing in Gaid- the Staff ta s|frsri|6t,ioii oCher Apu, Nancy Boudreau, Peg er, Vemon American Service: also held In the cafeteria, at O u n u ’46. •aW# massacre. Phillip Ruseonl and William Academy o f Halrdreastag. New York' DzNilon Indotat* W DiBa HUtehtasea. OoUege; Steve jAins, N sw Bng- Bruoe Campbdl, Fotxlham Unt- Opa-Locka; Richard Lovett, Oawley, Linda Clarke, Mary and Stewart White, Mai Tooh 1:00 a.m. The Rotary Clpb spoi^ , Ron Jodota ’64 Dixon. ^^^***^ Nancy Moore, ’64, Tei«y *Philbrick, *64. past year. Entertag t)\| Hartford •tat* Toeh. la New .York aty. • ^ 6664 j' '\
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Hot only does tha mMng bscoms too A m r l ^ f l t F r law immodiataly, it beeemaa so retroac J H i t r ie i9 tively in a sense, since Shy conviction al I f m d d ready obtained under conditions whidi violate It is vulnerable to toallenge and o8? b w . RKam JKgh School review. <)uita apart from toa question o f ad ministrative aad judicial confusion is tha John F. ftenntey Intematianal more basic one of conflict between tha A w ard s 84 tlip lo m a s Airport todhy sM claimed a civil rights of individuals and necessity record o f 67*taoora and 82 min CmrHmg0_____ utes for a woman flytag around of toe people as a whoK to solve crimes Oraduatiea exereiaeo for U f ^Awards were srosentad by BMuty Salai , sanlors at Rham H l^ School toe poiid by regularly ato^^ and punish criminals. E t ^ p a l Alden bD. . SpaukUng'.gpi - ulM 'commercial flights. 625 Mata wars held last night at toe Aimra DamarJiaB, superinten Folioe are likely to regard this develop schooL The previous rebord was • Open Mondajrs • ■oaacBflrnoM ratbi dent at sobools, presented .toe hours and. 56 minutes. PayaM* la AdTaao* ment in tha same light aa those concern Dr. Frsdarlek W . Low e Jr., graduatiag^ class. Diplomas I T«ar ...... a & « dean of toe Manchester Commu Mrs^ RIrschberg, a Widavr, said Tel. 648-0S95 ing confassions and seixures—another were awarded by Rex Harrocks, lEpiitfc# «••••••••••••••••• Blty OoUegt^allvarito toe grad ■he ted . a total of about five; l.MorUis •••••••••••••••• . obstacle to effective criminal investiga chairman of the t e r d at educa houri sleep on h er flight but v M Keatk #•••••••••••••••« uation adbsas. Dr. Lowe spoke tion. Tbs Rev. Raymond Brad tion. They deserve sympathy, because sn individual reaponatbllity. He wasn’t "a bit tiled or sleepy.P ley, at toe First Odngragatlonal "Just let me eat q, hot do^ MKMBnt o r ___ their job is a difficult one at best. was introdueod by Sarah Church of Andover, deHvered THJC m OClATHD PRISM Oough. and I would be ready to go back m b the benediction. around again," she said. . TI Aaaodatad Pr«M U •xelnstraly « UU^ The issue here, however, is whether TBo invocation was given by Spring Ip Ik* OM ol rapobUoatiae cl all nawa 4 i» Those who ^receivedved d i ( ^ Mrs. RIrschberg of Lake aatekaa cradttad to it ar mot oUMt^laa aradit- citisens of all states are entitled to the toe Rev. John Ckoas, of the He mas ware: A ^ a Anderadn, Hopatcong, N.J., arrived’ heie P^Pcr aid alBB tba toeal aava rob- bron OongragaUonal Churdi. same degree of protection of the rights Paul Andareon, Thomas Ba at 6:33 a-m. She had left at S';01 rigMa ct rapabllaattoa at apaelal they hold as dtleens of toe United Katoarlne Darwin presented the dore, Chsryl Bamss, Chariss p.m. Tuesday. C/eon/ng?^ M barala ara alao waarrad- wsloome address. patehaa .Bsldsn. Bnics Beil, Gary Be- Mrs. Hirschbetg was met States.- The Supreme Court has decided - - J-X - ; Seniors receiving awards in- , , - r. mls, Rsbseea Bsanstt, Armand here by her eon, John Deer- :Tba Barald Prtatlaa Ooanpw. lac., aa- they do and that it is toe instrument by shidsd: Paul Anderson, Foote DcNi*t far^Bt ytHT ’ Bouebsr, Bevsrly Bramtell, mount—a translation from the ~ laelai raapoauSofllty tor Ijrpo- Award for Art; Beverly Bram- aniiaailna bi advartiaamaiita those rights will be assured. Robert Brown, Gladsre Bryant, German Hlrrchberg—41,- ef W o N ^ W d i ball. toe Richard N. Clough * BWttar la Tba Maachaatar 'Cattrie Calsse and George Carl- Manhattan.' Srealag BaraM. ScholarShto ef Andover; Sarah Son. She said she planned to go to Foir Hw iHotf ■h H sWb < i Clough,, . Studoi iudont Council Schol Alfo, Siuvh Clough, Lsw- her eon's home and "g e t cleaned T" tFuU aaralea cllaatt at M, B. A. arship, and Donna Oaniek, , PobUabara BapraaaataUraa — W a J « ^ Exhaust And Smof retice Covsll, Doiuia Cranlek, up,” stay there today and go ekoniii^ |eb.. .C o lt Foote Award for Giria Physical ■atbaara SpadU^MWor — Ifaw Teib OI> Janies Crowley, Linds Curtis, home' to'liake Hopatcong'by bus Education aad Rham Education ^thsrine Darwin, MlchasI Saturday. .MANX FINDLAY an ju ff’ g m R A P o r cntCDLA> The automotive industry will Un Association Scholarship. Devlin, Kathlem Donahue, P a t -Mrs. Hirschberg said tha trip T10 N8 Also, Katherine Darwin, doubtedly feel Itself pressed now td rick Dougan, Thelma FalcetU, cost her somethli^ over 0 ,000. 443.S747 Foote A w ard for Science, toe 'Asked bow she financed it, she Speed up development o f cars which will John Foote, David Qahupboakl, O AB N E B ’g S M l Richard N. (hough Scholarship, said: ■‘T save m y’ money. I’m QrlmwM spew out less smoke in their wake. ' Rham Seholarship Fund and toe Andrew Gasper, Donna Gasper, and Paul CHmns. not extravagant" . The state of CaHfomia has Just taken Andover Norton Fund Award; • r n Tharaday — 1 pi-ir Also, Linda Cliiewold, Agnaa The earlier woman’s world action which will require its motorists, Kathleen Donahue, the Richard eommerCial plane flight record i rpr E ^ S mt — ^'ptaf’fHfiiy . N. Cloogh Scholarship, Foote Grossman, James Hohmann, • aaaBfflad dSadllaa: 10:10 a.in. aaM dap beginning in a year, to drive cars equip Gregory Horton, Frederick was claimed by Sue Snyder of MMeattea aaeaptiatardar — • a.aa. Award for Atgllsh; John Foote, New York in June 1660. ^ NOTICE! ped with after-burners designed to con Foote Award■ ftfor Mato, Re^on- Jackson, Lawrence Jaglowakl, Dotma Johnson, George Kss- N ot reeponatolb fo r 4tode' sume gasoline components not burned in al P T S A Seholarship, and Da rrtday, Juna M vid Oalumboski, Foote Award yan, Susan Ruuiey, Bonnie Incurred by any at m y toe engine. These devices, four types of ralativee except for their for Industrial Arta Ktaghom, Richard Rllehstuber, (Bseald shete br astw is). R.ANGE which have just been approved by the Michael Koller and Corliss Lak- dinaer eheoks at BONAN Also Andrew Gasper, Richard tag. state’s Motor Vehicle Pollution Control M. (hough Scholarship; Gregory Dr. Frederick W . Lowe Jr., dean of Manchester Evening College, addresiMs Rham High School itraduating clasa ZA SlrlolB Pit No.,IS a$ TI m OtlMr Dodakni Alao, Robert LaMonde, Rob 2S7 West Middle Turaaikak Board, would replace conventional muf Horten, Foote Award for Music, — — g ------FUEL OIL RegtonaJ_ PT A Scholarship; ert LeBaron Susan Leon, Gary MANCHESTER, Ooma, flers and would be somewhat costly to 8 where toey get a speelal { XMfoiT bwMiM M was ovwahadowod Courtesy Wadsworth Attieaeum; Baitiord George Kasyan, Rham Educa Leaiek, Catherine Marak, Ju •ten between Albertville and I newsmen from observing its Russians Expel lowed a minor reversal Wednes GASOLINE oat Savor aged sltlelB the ear-owners. Prices fbr initial instal "EGGPLANT AND SUMMER SQUASH"; Watercolor, by Charles Demuth tional Association Scholarship; dith Martinss. Kristine Mc- tte Rsndera power Mation, 70 operations against rebels in |w tha man dramatie dad ^n involviiis day when a battalion retreated steak, baked potato,»tato, a m p lation are said to run from $27 to $70 Bonnie. Ktaghom, Foote. Award Adam. William McAdam, Ju miles to the north. i Kivu Province, north of Katan- ItglaMlva apporttonmant ta almost all SOME OF THE MOST ELE^ o f those nomadic feitelleotuals twice before rebel attacks. greea salad withVito taalgr with yearly, maintenance eosts going as for Business Education, Future dith McGuire, Kirk McKinney, Engaged Briton Flfty European wromen and ga. V 6 w itatas, a Saprama Court flndlac aarly G A N T and seemlngly-spontan- who traversed the Atlantic in Wayne McNaughtoh. Zans Mer- c^hlldren were said to have been I Maj. Gen. Joseph Mobutu, toudely armed Bafuleru war BANTLY OIL dreaWag a _ high as $42. Buslaeas Leaders of America of Texas toast ^Ma waak oT almost as broad.a seous eous watercolor paintings in the the 30’a and M ’s searchtaig for cler, Gary Mund, Patricia flown out of Altertvilla be- commander, is said to have riors te d put the soldiers to ‘-“VS: Award; Catoerina Marak, Foote MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet ( O M i . l\c. f l A . OaU 646-1164. O pM Already the forthright action by toe 20th century have come from toe deeper meanbiga In toe Nowsch and Phyllis Nowsch. cause of fears toe town might been Irritated by press accounts flight. The tribesmen, who have 6 MS (
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EVENING HERALD. ICANCHESTER. CONN. PRIDAT, JUNE If, 19M / BAlhuHSTER IVCNlNa HBRAID, MAJtKBMnXg, OOMUfn nODAT, J H N l 1 9 6 4 Rights Slgnd Obituary jPoor Nations aEttTBMROlM Silver Price Soudi Windsor i»jitosH A .itofl,toa Bolton Otto Andrnlots itowM hripaM at C o m B in e to M JHAT AOi m w Mr -Holds Steady Ileatea aad ffowata. M rs. •' iS S k m n WHom-t Rotary Q u b Wed 25 Yean Ito. aad Mra. Aadndot worn lA T T M l Hlirts State Forces RCX3CVIL1JB — Mra Ross Elementary School Gtes nMurttad OB J o m IT , p m , to Romeo, 66, of 96 School St, NEW YORK (AP)-O oia aliort- Oaitatan, N.Y. Ihay \mo two wife Ci John Ronmo, died this Force Aims agss tai the United States aad U r. and M ro. otto Airitofiot af wootL. Duvld aad Aw ards Two 69 M b o I t w a re g u e a t a ^ h o e o r morning at her home after eontiausd shortfall of world Pupils at Awards Assembly a daughter, Nancy, aO at homa. long, Ulnesa l Bgr M IC W A E L G O U M M in i M ■ w wMKniiK A^niwfMry Mr. Aadnilot is aamkyad by stiver production in terms ot The Romed was 'bom BBSr laot S a t a ^ w h ^^w tu Pratt and WhItiMy, AvMon of iM adlM ouTjr Mm Mrm. OBNBVA (A P)—Tba poor aa- consumption keep stiver prices ^4^nat tt* PrM
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IWBLVS MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A IA MANCHESTER, CONN,* FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1964 liHlifelii^Ml fare wttb tba airnua) eburoh ApuHiMi Two r U D A T , ItJ N S 19. 19M FRIDAY, JU Ifl 19. 1964 picnic later on. However, to BaiKara Valenti FORRDIT jEtm r^atfr Hvpnittg’lffntlb ea— c f inclement weather this i omi l i mna. Mavia P w jaa Sunday, the picnie win be poet- TV-] Tonight Guest at Shower toiia a w n i sr adwA» aiaa hmnentary poned until September. Piurtor 85 ana. aBda paol aet aaa. John N. Cro— wlH officiate at Mtoa Barbara Ann Valanti of aervic—. WELDON DRUa CO. • :0» *to » Bolton was the guast of honor District Offers New (8-KV40) Destry ••1 Mata SL-«8L MS-tMl Staff Another reminder about tl|at N—r. International at a mtaoananeoca alumror United Fund Pidb baked bean al^>per aa (M ) What'. N—r >phy 140) Laramu (3i)...... A. ne to Dance which was held reeantly at bar chance Saturday, oh the Gilead ar 8:80 ( 8 ) Sam Brood 8:80 (%^^na£iM^*Vaaturea by which to effect an exchange of sewer service with the 8:80 (3-13) TwlU«tat Zone Manehaater, Bolton and WUli- Co., has been elected piesident of the Manchester Unit- ^ a^ctumc— a— dua to takaptooa S t peter’B BJpiacopiU, Holy (8-30) P ric e to R Itb t (Ch mantle. Tbs dacorattag thema HEALTH town in the Manchester Memorial Hospital area. And it ( 8 ) WaitOT O h u u . ed Fund fcK 1964-66. He succeeds Atty. James GDgginsi lypra aohool raopana to 8«p- Oomniunion, 8 a.in. every Sun- (40) Democratic Conventioa was carried out to pink and has outlined an agreement to extend sewer service to the 1^; morning prayer and —r- (1080) Week That Was who guided last year’s Fund drive. ^Ip&baa* Aa at—ady aanounoad, s S s r ’*' 10:00 (S-l|) A U M Hitchcock white. SAND Parker Village 2on, 10 a.m., the Rev. Gordon (40) 8up.miaii (1040) Ja<^ Paar Mtoa ValentL daughter o f Mr. The alternate eewer exchange Kennedy, a former town di-^ 11m — aaiicgr M t by tba naigito^ W. Weeman officiating. 8:45 (30) Ron Ctedu^n (8-3040) Ftoht of Week and Mrs. Samuel Valenti of Rt. plan waa propoeed by dtotrlet Btahth Distrlet A I860 contri rector, sparked a campaln to Coffee hour will be held week 7:00 ^W IO AO ) New. StMrta aa4 10:30 (18) Subecnpdon TV W. H. ENGLAND « £ « at O b a ri— G arvaar^ aa 10:48 (8-30-10) Make That Spaie 6, will be married on July 11 at director Jamee Trlvlano and dis bution that Green Manor has 1067 to organise the local Unit ly, Sundays, through the sum*- agreed to pay tha town for each tofiao^ial to to ba U toap ^ Ray (alf A ^ 'a New 11:00 (8-1340) News,. Sports Weath Titoty liitheran Ctourch, Rock LU M IE R C O . trict counsel Atty. John LaBelle ed Fund. He was chairman of mer unleu otherwise notified. ( 8) Deatn Valley Days er bouse to the eubdivtoion which O a n U n a r at V to r e a ld . T b a — (18) Subaeriiition TV ville, to Timothy M. Schuta of •At the Green’* 64»-6S01| to General Manager Richard the committee which surveyed, 11:18 (30) Tonight Show (C ) to sewered would be held tem ala alao vacanctaa to ba filled Bepreaent Poet (10) H Sqmd (40'40) Steve Allan Tolland. Martin yeatentay afternoon. It and laid the groundwork for _ (80) Mail Order HaiSet porarily to escrow. E tba teaebtato atatt. Commander and Mrs. Howard (8‘ ) Movie (C) ia aimed at eutUng the coat of the first drive, begim to Octo 7:18 (to) Mam. HlghlishU 11:30 (1313) M ovie I f the etechnwte apjprovee 'A auatodlaai’a b ain ( aaugbt B. Porter, Adjutant and Mrs. (30) Sports Camera a 88wer toatallatlon necessary to ber 1962. 11:80 (10)(10 Tonight (0> the propoeed Paiker Village tor tba Ra«toiial ra gh Sobool, Richard Grant, auxiliary presi Keene Graduate 7:80 (3-13) Great Adventure (8)( 8) Moria- . . . divert sewage from the Armory- During laat year’s drive he Nurse Graduates treatment ptant at tha polto, me fba poaltten to atart July 1. dent, Mrs. William Kowahdti Helen Irene Jette. daughter R«v. Sister Wilson Raynaa 8t. b m to tba town sew served as vice president of the Mtos Beverly Ann Liebmnn o f 80 homes would be turned over W o rk w in be done daya w I m u and vice president, Mrs. Gibson er Itoee to W . middle T)>ka. United Fund’s board of direc- of Mrs. Roy Jette of 384 Lake Television Bolton, daughter of Mr. and SPHUTDAL READER to the town tor sewer service tobool ia a c t In aeaelon. i C. Porter, represented Jones- tora and chairman of the bf Sg- K eefe Post, American Liegion St., and the late Roy Jette, re Mra. Stephen J. Uebman of Healer and Advtoor The Parker Village eewer along with the Jfigh Ridge sub- dfgbto wban aehool to to i SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOR CMIBIPUBTE U iTIN O agreement oelto for the diver et committee, to addition to and Auxiliary at the June meet ceived a bachelor of arta in so Coventry Rd., waa graduated divtoian which stands betwsen aton. IbteraBted appUcanta may Advice on aO probtoms o f Ufa sion of sewage from the first heading the Business Employes ing of the Fourth District cial studies during commence from the Joseph Lawrence them and the treatment {riant •|)ply at Rliam Scbod, tor School of Nurai^, New Lon 60 homes to Green Manor’s new Divtoion. American Legion. M ra Gibson ment exercises at Keene (N, H.) site. 'ITie $860 woirid tunied' •ppUcatlona and informattoa. don, on Jime 14. The com •IS Albaay Ave., Hartford Forest Hills subdivision to dis Other officers elected are: Porter was re-elected district State College. over to the town to help Jmy mencement exerctoea ware held trict sewer lines, giving, the Robert Warfel, George Mar Stoaday Servte— auxiliary historian. Mtoa Jette plans to work as for the treatment plant, and Radio at Palmer Auditorium, Con town time to buihl a new treat low, A tty. Seymour Kaplan and 'Cborcta aerviOM tbia Sunday ServM at Camp an attendant at the Soutpbury the district would tear up Green (TUs Bating taehides only those news brondeasta of 10 or U necticut College, New London. ment plant to the area. A $860 Mra. Ruth Keith, all '/ice presi tM ba: Hebron Firnt Oongra- Clyde WAshbume of Hebron Training School during the Manor’s apfrilcation tor admis- V mtanto length. Some atattoan onrry other abort nowaoaata). contribution from Green Manor, sten to tha district. dents; James A. Murray, treaa- M tio n a l, 10 a.m.; Gilead Ooo- to serving as assistant director summer. Mias Uebman was a mambar for each home to be sewered. urer; and Mtoa Evaline Pent- W egafional aervloe, 11:16, t o b e o f C am p Washington, the WDBO—isia * 8:10 Pops CoiKert o f the choral chib, the nom WHILE If the treatment plant were 9:00 Red Soy vs. Ortoieo Would be held to esorow until turned down, however, the dis land,'recording secretary. M o w e d b y a picnie hinoh at church camp of the Episcopal inating committee, and the week periods for children of the RoMnM 11:00 News- the voters approve the proposed trict would act on Green Man . The third annual campaign Wtote’a ptente area, w ltb awlm- Dioc—e of Connecticut. The 11:1B Iteorts Final Connecticut S tu d e n t Nurses church. t:(D Newt Sign on new treatment plant. I f the pro or’s appUcatioa and take to the Bring a n d gam— p ro m toed . camp, located in Lakeside near 11:80 A rt Johnson Show Association. BROWSING of the United Fund will begin W M A t'O n ject were turned down, the $860 .80 new homes, and ‘would take to the fall, and will include the to a Sunday acbool pio- Bantam, can accommodate 120 8:00 Eaay ite Show _wpop t4ia She to a 1061 graduate of Manchester Evening Herald 6:00 Lou Terri per home contribution would go over the $360 per home pay Everett R. Kennedy A and to no w « y wHI tofter- campers at each of its five two- S-y S2-* Sports 7:00 Ken (Sriflln Manchester High School THIS WEEKEND COIN OPERATEL following 11 participating agen Hebron correspondent. Miss Su 10:00 Mad Daddy Slmw WASH-*N-DBT CLEAN to the dtotrlet. ments. cies: Boy Scouts, Child Guid san B. Pendleton, telephone . X , Kiinr-I38t 11 MAPLE ST. The district directors believs I f mors than 80 homes were ance Clinic, (Children Services 228-8454. . 8:00 News 200-Lb. Bite Hard WHY NOT STOP AT— bulH betore the town fliriahed 6:30 Radio Greater Hartford Aoroaa From First Nattaaal| that Trlvigno’s proposal for the of Connecticut, Dlooeean Bu 40 Registered wnc—list 6:48 Lowell lliomaa Store Parking Lot hospital area would cut to half the treatment plant, more ne- reau, Girl Scouts.' 8:00 News, Weatlier. Sports 7:00 News CHICAGO— A. hanl biter can OPEN 7 LAVS the bill for a sewer line to con gottafioiM would be necessary. AI m , Lutz Junior Museum, For Bible School 8:30 Financial Report 7:30 Public Affairs TAFTS Swanson opined. 8:88 Music 8:00 Worid Tonight exert more than 200 poiBKls o f 16-fA. Wash—S5o nect a lateral at 8. Alton. St YWCA, YMCA (Hartford Kennedy Named 8:46 'Three Star Extra 8:16 L ife Line pressure on Us teeth, dentists S-Lb. Dry Clean—SSA# with another Just west of Mato An additional sewer area County), Manchester Memo-,,' 7:00 Weatherwatch About 40 children from 8:30 Broadway Overture report. Habitually hard bitera ANTIQUES 6 Lba. $1.96 M- which the town has propoeed Hospital, Public Health Nurses teigfcral)!^ 7:18 Oonversation Piece 9:00 Yankees vs. Wliite Sox taking ovet<—the RoUlng Park years of age th rou ^ Junior 1 To. Post Again 7:80 News -w 11:30 Music to R e lta B y sometimaa even oraok Uieir own 384 Hartford Road Free Mothproofing The Installation has been es Asaociatlon and Red Ooss. school have already pre-r 7:48 Senator from Obnn. 13:16 Sign O ff teeth. timated by Town Engineer Wal subdivision—woiil d be handled During Inst fall’s 1963-64 Treat Dad RoyaDy With on the same basis; I f the vot tered for the Vacation Btti Everett R. Kennedy of 87 ter Fuse as coating about $28,- United Fund drive, imder the School at t be Preebyterlaa 600 to construct. It would be put ers M>prave the treatment plant chairmanship of Town Clerk Phelps Rd. has been reappoint It would be turned over by the Church. The theme at this soB| down to W. Middle Tides., and Edward Tomkiel, $86,916.78 mer’s session will be ’’MaktaH FRESH NATIVE PRODUCE! ed Custodian of Soldiers Graves would make it possible for the district to the town. was pledged to the various Time Count for Christ.” CIs s m O for the year commencing July 1. town to acoept all sewage from Swanson recalled that the agencies. • STOAWBERRIES • SPINACH town had aaked the district to will open each day at 9 a.m^ This marks the tenth year that an area south of W. Mld(Ue Early Preparation Abets Last Minute Departure The officers and boeud of di concluding at noon, begtoniaa • BEETS •PEAS •RHUBARB General Manager Richard Mar Tpke. and waet of Mato St disavow any intention of ex rectors of the fund will meet Members of Senior Scout Troop 1 met yesterday afternoon Montreal this morning on the “Empreas of Ekiglsind” for a Monday and continuing torovn • AspaniRiu • Boston and Romaine Lettuce tin has appointed Kennedy to without also taking to eewage tending its boundaries to the soon to appoint a chairman for July 2. to aaetot to loedtog the bus that tranq>orted them to Mon three-month tour of Europe. They are scheduled to arrive to the post. from an area north of the Turn east o f their present location, this year’s drive. Regletrationa may be telsi Kennedy, a World War I vet pike. and pointed out that under the treal, Canada, last night from the parking lot at Center Liverpool, Bkigland, June 26. The itinerary includes England, France, SwltxerlaniL Germany, Denmark, Norway aiid Scot phoned to Mrs. Kenneth Cooper* NATIVE SUMMER SQUASH . lbs. 29c eran, has been very active to The town originaUy proposed dtotriot’a proposal "it will be up Congregational Church. It was necessary to prepare for de •MECHANICAL DOLLS’ 161 Chestunt SL, through Sun* using an abandoned storm sew land They plan to arrive home Sept. 8. During the tour the American Legion .affairs and to the voters to make the deci •HOARD, Ore. (AP) — The day. Late regtotratiotis will b($ VINE lOTE HONEYDEWS ...... 49c er for the sanitary sewer line, parture early as 11 of the girls graduated last night from girls will act as unofficial ambassadors of the United Statea has been, for many years, a sion.” I f the treatment plant to “Mechanical Dolls’’ here cer accepted at the opening eeeslon- but would have had to take to Manchester High School and bad to make a quick change They have been studying current events and the htotory of member of the town's Perma turned down, then the district tatoly are dolls to their hus The program to free to al) the sewage from about 228 at the church from gowna to uniforms before boarding the this country to order to be well informed when vial ting Also: Peaches, Melons, Extra Large Bing Cher nent Memorial Day Committee. would extend to the east to bands. children to the Manchester area« homes north of the Turnpike as bus. The group of n girls and tht^e leaders sailed from their pen pale abroad. (Herald photo by Pinto.) serve the Forest Hills area. “ Mechanical Doll” Is the title Transportation will be available ries, Apricots, Plums, Pears, Seedless Grapes toid well. The Eighth District op BANKER NABS BANDR With the district proposal to, given to all women who com- for those requiring it, and raj I much more! poses turning over any of the POINT PLEASANT BEACH, the town and the district must and John O’Hara Scott Palm er Hens Joseph, Karen Stetoecker idete the course to auto mechan freshments will be served daily* area newth at the Turnpike to received the Blue Ribbon N.J. (AP)—“I made a decision now get together to tiOk the 12th Qrcnit and Steven Valcuilis, library ics and maintenance offered by Mrs. Richard Trexler, direct ^O U NAME R —PERO HAS R » the town, since the area to offi lUing PupUs Award. h « shouldn’t get away with any plans through. A meeting that aides; Donna Bryant, Sarah the YM CA, and what husband tor, has announced that theiw cially within the Eighth Dis E7aherty, Ellen Kelly, Sandra assets of my bank.” had been set for June 16 was Honorable mentlcm Scholastic wouldn’t appreciate ha'vtog a has been a change in this year’e trict and takas fire protection Court Cases Ryan and Donna Spooner tor 276 OAKLAND- ST. That was the comment of canceled last week when it iq>- Writing Awards were presented wife who knows something about staff. Jack Maloney will serve Mivlces from the district fire Get Awards to Suzaime Belluardp, WlUlsm work to the nurse’s office. fixing the car MANCHESTER Paul Jones, 47, who captured a peared that engineering as music diiector. department. Blackwell, Edward Chapin and “OPEN 7 DAYS!” holdup man as the bandit studies the district was swait- EAST HARTFORD SESSION To out the cost of the new Students at Rling Junior High Ehrelyn Nash, for short storiea. walked out of the Ocean County Elizabeth Royster of 362 PERO more wear sewer line that would be re togwere not ready. School received certificates of Edward Keiderllng received the DaUy S A A l to 9 PAl—Sunday 7 A A l to 8 PJd. National Bank w i^ $1,061. Adams St., Manchester was quired to earzy out the dis TOe studies were turned over Key Award in poetry and Steven Jones, An auditor, grabbed the found guilty of intoxication and accomplishment yesterday at man on the sidewalk. He applied trict’s proposal, Tiivigno pro to General Manager Martin by Boris received honorable men fined $10 today. Manchester High School’s Bail' a Judo bold he had learned poses that the town obtain a Trivlgno and Atty. LaBelle yes tion. right of way taom Manchester terday, however. Now, Swanson She waa arrested last night ey Audltoiium to their final as years ago to the Navy, then by Manchester police on ‘West The United Aircraft Corpora steered the man back into the M em oital Hospital behind the says, the dlatrict to prepeued sembly of the year. minster St. tion presented the Rentschler b i^ to await police. homes on W . Middle TT>ke. The for a meeting when town offl- The assembly was the first Elementary Algebra prize of a TWlOe Arrested Walter 9. Od- for the whole family! eewer line would thus not re ciato feel that they are ready. time tha whole school was as- $50 check and certificate to Kel- quire any street esLcavation, and orcsyk, 49, of 7>enton, and said aembiad to one place. deritog. . ha4i$uild be chargi4A!ijIb violat ■ r w a m m would not conflict with other OAOTD8 BOOTLEGGERS Two Will Attend The program included "A Day Certificates of award were Special Clearance ing federal bank robbery atat- existing utility Installations to PHOENIX, Arto. (AP) — Ari- at miiiig” by R oy Johnson, "A s presented to DAvid Heritage. UtM. the street. sona to troubled with cactus we leave Ultag” by Miriam Mark Jeske and James Ridyard Sewage flowing to 8. Alton 20th Girls State • € u ^ m in M , bootleggers. Schettler and Nancy Sodano, for Audio-Vtoual Club; and K a •t. would be diverted through TTtey are raiding the desert eight and ninth grade class ren Bissell, Donna Carpenter, Two Manchester girto wlU^rep- jjkeldaiardt MEN'S, BOYS' UCE-TO-TOE two new sewer installationa to land to such an extent that wUIs, and the presentaticni of Edward Chapin, Jean - Marie lesent this town at the ''20th Trades Homestead St., at a cost o f some native cacti are to the awards. Hsdloran and Catherine Mac- about 116,000, and then run in annual Laurel Qirl’a State at danger of eictlnction. Certificates of award were carone aa piano accompanists the University of Omnecticut to a eewer line extending west Entomologist W. T. Menden presented to Press Club Editor for the choir. OXFORD AND HI-TOP STYLES The week-long session opens for Rentals on W. Middle Tpke. hall said today between 26 and Roberts Bolduc, RAM-page edi regiatratton Sunday at 12:80 Also, Roy Johnson, the DAR According to district presi 60 bootleggers are operating in tor Sharon Douton, student dent Victor Swanson, the dis p.m. and to sponsored by the American History Award; Bruce southern and western Arlsona. council members George Brad- Kingsbury for designing the Financing trict to ready to enter Into It’s,against the law to take Amerlcsn Legion Auxiliary, De lau, Jill Horton and Paula R iv at tha Compares with die best, yet saves agreement about the Parker partment of Connecticut. school emblem; Janice Itouten- cacti from public domains— ard, and to George Bradlau and berg for designing the school Village area, that would hinge The American .Legion Aux you more! MoIde(]-8oIe; non-skid about 76 per cent of the land- Nancy Oiandler for service to seal; Chris Powell for establish' Free Accssories on the outcome of a referen iliary wlU sponsor Mtos Judith Parkade in Arlsona. the ninth grade administration. ment of the school store ;< Henry tread; basketball style; sponge dum vote on the proposed town- The booUeggers even steal A. Allen of 66 Morse Rd., a Jun built Parker Village treatment Science fair awards were pre Lisk for industrial arts and the «M WEST NIDDLE r' (mshion molded ar
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KANCHESTES EVENING HESALD, MANCHESTEB. CONN« FRIDAT, JUNE 19, 1964 KANCHBSTEE e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER, C»NN^ FRIDAY, JUNE 19. 1964 Mwchester lfigh School Graduates Event* Events in Nation M N M E n n WASHDfOTON (A P)—to thefTokyo to dial dtawot to most of moss Jr., Shirlay MargaretWAaa Thomss WaltarnLote Ana Sagerberg, Ferns In W orU Mws from WtoUngton: th e' 91 minion triephonee In itw h oa FTaaer, Joaime Fam FraseL "------Kathleen Kaiy Kul- I aalle Salwita, Oatbertaw Rose fTATlNO OH: Henry OUtot North Amariea and HawalL „ g n O m t ^ :. Burton Lee Frsatsr, •Daha Jan ready, Roger Wniiam Kuraw- Shannon. LONDON (AP) — The Labor Mmllariy, egerators at m ItolMcU UtattM Abbott, Vml ice Frasier, Dana D. Frewnan, sM, Oarara David Ktnphy, Jo Also, Diana Lee Sharp, Pau party plans to nationaltae the Lodge has written from lalgon seas gateways In Oakland, Van Lumber . » Alxda, Annette Httan Afernl- WUUam D. Freeman, Robert D. seph K lcfaael Kurphy,- Sharon that ha/win not return to the couver and Honolulu ean now N. 0 R M. A N . '5 line Lorraine Shattuck, Rose atari Industry again and step * «■, lAede l4KdM A4huno, «CUo- Ftegin, Joyce Anne Fuller, Kathleen Kurphy,'phy, Buim There- Ohltod States in tta* for dial dlreet to moat o f the M mary Ann Sheehan, David into other sectore of the Brttldi K tfn F. Adama, C«tfa«rine liu- Donna Luim Gagnon, Gary Kurray, WUUam_____ Jamea Stuart Sheirteld, •Blaine CMra RopubUoan eonventlon eoe In Mld- mnUon triephonee to Japan. MO. 'C eUle Adams, Nancy Jean Adama, Daniel Gallagher, Jomph An NeehltUo, Sharon Ann Neff, Sbeldoei, Jul^e Sherman, Ite rie economy if it wieeta etmtrri of Speaking from the White ^ JudiUt I^ynne Asnear, Thomas thony Gallas. Kenneth Arnold Nelson. Judith -Anette Sherwood, Lynn Ann the government from the €3ob- The m to ha wrote to to Bob- House, Johnson hailed the event v; Robert Alexander, Robert Alao, Ellen Winifred Galli- Ann Newcomb. Wayne R Nich- Shlmaltia. •Kayen Martens 81- servatlves In the nqtlonai elec art R. MnUen, nattonal coordin as "an historic and bxppf ooea- 445 HARTFORD ROAD, N e ar McKEE - Thomas Alibrto, Beverly Lynn chent, Michael Francis GannuU. ola, Sandra Lee mcholaon, A r hrlnaa, •Patricia M ary Stm len- tions this faU. ^ . ator of tha Oommlttea to Draft slon.” Hs conveyed the sympa B Alien, •Linda QHot Allen, Rob- Geraldine Lee Garey, •Blixabeth thur Gary Nickerson, Vernon akl. Baibara Lynn SUkowakl, Utbor revealed some of its Lodga for tha GOP Nomination, thy of Americans tor the "suf i r x i r X art WUHam AJIh i, *lfaxine AlU- Anne Geudreeu, Oerol Kathleen F. NUes Jr. Jamoa P. Siriaani, Madeleine F. naMnnaH—ti/ 1 procmm dUThlBj Thursday, ‘T bad fering and oorrow" taflioted tn .7 son, *Jeennette Li. Arnkmult Gaulin, •Diane Gertrude Gee, Alao. James WUUam Norris, Slade, Elelno Marie Slsgeskl. a noisy, teS J ^ «n by this wsrie'e earth- % Kathariaa M. Aneatarto, •Alan Wallace HUward Geiger, Gail •Kart James Norris, Karen Carol Ann Smith, BUmbeth Houaa of Commons Thursday wofk for htmaelf and be said quaka. i SLATE et Stuart Anderson, Donald Woods Annette GeromUler, Denise Marie Nowlckl, Alan Gordon Frances Smith, Gerald Cndg night after the Oonaarvativaa he Just coukta’L I had offered From Tokyo, Ikeda thanked H Anderson. Ronald Frank An- Marie Gervais, *GragIenn Mar Oakman, i Edwin Lawrence Smith, LUUan BtaUie Smith, taunted it for sUanoa on domaa- him nothtog hut Mood, sweat Johnson and said "tha toet that ' demon, Patricia Ann Andrews, jorie Gibbs, Bert Donald Gibson, Oates Jr., Bruce Burns Oatway, •RandaU Lee Smith, R O b ^ tic poUcy. and toara, and ha repUad that we ean now exchange our Kathryn W. Glglio, Rachel I. David Lloyd Odell, Kenneth M. as an he had In 8 u ^ .” volcae between Tokyo and RoUn G. Andrews. Kenneth P. Bruce Smith, Susanna 8. Smith, Deputy party laadar Gaozgb n ' Andralot, floxanne Angell. « Girardin, Mark Glalber, •Chris OUver, Lynn Marie OlSchefskie, Douglas Martia Sbiytlie: Alan Brown and other Laborttas men- Barller tbta warii Lodg* de Washington more olearly and ^ Also C^thia M. Aniello, topher Robert Glenney, •Don Sandra fVancea Olsehefakle, Edward Snyder, R ld ^ Albert tloned steal, urban land, truck ad a dlqwteh by the New m eedily than ever win bene ald Joseph Gobellle Jr„ Beulah •Jean Miriam Olshewsto Mau Soblelo. traaqxnt and tbs national riiter Tozk TImaa eaytag ha bad re- fit greatly not only the rriattoiw Richard Anthony Anseldi, CSiar- sifiiad hta lalgon post Lodge’s ^ malne Apel, John Arigno, Jenette Godin, *Doreen Marie reen Sheila O’NeUl, •Carol Also, *Riohard Joseph itoUi- supply as saetor* for natioual- between Japan and the United Oolas, Margaret Ann Golden, -Anne Ostrinsky, Maty Aim van, Susan Cheryl BwadoMi, taauon. letter'to MtiUan was dated States but also our common ef / James Francis Armstrong, Monday, tha date of the Tlmae •Lynetta Barbara Goodstine, PaekaM, Susan Ruth Page, Bteanor Hannah Swanson, Tha d ib a h ' steal Induatry, fort to achieve peace and proo- 7 Barbara Ruth Arnold, Nancy artlola. parity to the world." ' Louise Arnold, Thomas C. Ash- Mark Stanley Gothberg, •Gloria Tara Jana PaUcM. •Robert A. •Nancy Ann Suuwk, ZdstSlaw fifth laigast la tha world, was e ley, David Edward Atkinson. Roealln Goads. Parmaktan, Rogor Eugeoe Triaga, Diana Lee Tkylor, nattonaUsad la IN * dining tha Aleo, Thomsa Greer, Jr., Bar Parrott Jr., George Sylvastar postwar Labor govammant HBLLO, HBLLO; A to lri^ e STORM WARMINCn: The om _ Lee Harold Baglin. *Diane Boyd Donna Mao Tedford, Tester oomrersatlon between Praildant inous word from the Weather EACH ~ Bampton. Nancy Paige Bantly, bara Ann Gresel, Candace Ann Parsons Jr., Sandra Lea Pb- Noreen Teasler, *Dorothy Ann When tba Oonaarvatlvea za- Gresel, Jacqueline Ann Grib- sechnlck, Robert Allen Patu- turnad to power, they promptly Johnson and P n m la r Hayato Bureau to that the odds are jf Thomas Robert Barlow, W. Per Thomson, Stephen Cterk Thn Dceda Thursday niglit Inaugurat overwhatoingly in favor of an 5 ter Barrett, Richard James Bar- bon, Robert James Griffin, San lak, Henry HaVens Peck, Rich reck, Joanne Nancy Tlnkle- began selling off the natlow- dra Louise Grimes, Louise Anne ard Soderllnd Peck. ised eompaiiles In IMW. ed use of tb* firet triapbone active hurricane eeason to r tba- X ry, Deborah Anne Bates, Fran- paugh, Andrea Anne Tomko, oaMe etretohlng acroes tha Pa- Grubs, David- A. Orsyb, Nancy Also, Rosemarie Jean Pella, united States. 4 ^ ^ eea A. Batsie, Sally Anne Bec- Janet Ann Tomlinson, Carol cifle betwuen & e United States "No major hurrieanaa liave - cio, Elisa Jane Becker, Ruth G. Gniyb, Mary Theresa Gulnl- Constance HehrietU Pelletier, LONDON (AP) —Moscow and Japan. SPLASH ' i? -'Vv r>’VA;. ' Patricia Ann Perkins, Donna Anna Torstenson, Christopher Radio reported that seven min crqpeed the eoastUna td oontt- n> Beckwith, Wayne Harold Be- pero, Donna Gene Gulbbiae, Michael Totten, Myra Oathei- Their historic eaQ spaimed nental United SUdto for two § durtha, Nancy Jean Begg, •Patricia Jane Out, Carol Ann LyimeParrett, Kathleen Tlier- ers were saved today after a f - , tee TVaaah. Blixabeth Am rsKue operation tn wiiloh thou- 10,OW miles, but came nirough yeare, but the lOOa against a •’V «> Jane Lieigh Behnke, Loriraine Oworrit, *Paui Yalerlan Owor- eaa Perron, Bryan Douglas with porteot elaztty. third quiet seAMn for tMs coun BLOCKS £ Karie BelUveau. Parry, BUaen Mary Perry, Trmt, 'Susan Jean Trotter, sanda of man toric part. ek. Btoward A lk h Haberem, Bette Blaine Turcotte, David K Tha eaMe, spanning the try are ummomlcal," the bu 7 Also, Shirley E. Bendall, Paul Kathleen Maigaret Perry, Tha broadcast said the m « chasm o f tba milao-deep Paolflc •Ghartea WUUam Hald, Jr., Pa Dim, A lex T . DH>aiiettl, DanM ware trapped beUnd reau arid in a statement Ttoirs- Donald Benoit, Sally Ann Ber- tricia Mazy Halenar, Judith Diane Glee Person, Kathleen enaMaa overeeaa ependore In day. HOTTEST 9 geron, Judith Ann Bergstrcnn, EHan Pemon, David Lawrence D m ^ Urlano, •Robert Ftenk of tons of rook wUch Merited Sizzling Savings On Ann HSU, Jamea Mhdiasi Hal- VaichiUs. ,' the entrance of a tunnel they n *Rlchard Liewia Berkman, Don- loran, Noreen Lee Ballworth, Paece, Kathleen Ann Peterman, £ aid Paul Bernard, Roland L
■' -■■ ■ ' M • ■ " ’ • ... ■ T ■■. ’4. • . i ^ ^ ‘ • ---- - iafiMra. Henry M M t All Bmtrgmejr CfiM Hospital Notes Me MJIS Graduates DaORABOaD TBfiTBIt- unruRHsr One MH8 senior got his TMUag m eiea n t'to t ‘i t ».m. DAY: Mrs. EHaabeth Everett diploma sitting down last ■rism m ep la afi art_ axeapttag aMssra- 374 fiummit fit; Lee Betalieu, B t 44A. night Ity where they«y Wiaro e t tto 4 jam. East Hartford; Whllaoe Geigsr, Wallace E Oelger, son of aad 4:M to I njh. and prieato Largest Class Mr. and Rrs.,Wa]laca A. CM- &1S OArdner SL; Rioterd raema wham imy are !• a.m. Walsh, East Hartford; Mrs. ■ “ ' 'ctodner fit, left to t p-m. VMtore are teahsetil lac s i Memorial iHsepU. Amelin Sadoaky, ST Btoafield (Owrtt— t frmm P f Om ) es4 trem oke In patleato* teama. ia Hma fo the "Triuauhal tal in time to attend the eoin- Ne more than two visttore at Dr.; Ralph Gaston. Bon Mt Oloware i MaKh," tha graduataa______filed miencement exarisisae and time per patient. Dr„ Vernon; Mrs. leabeUe Gau l|l. *1 t to act PtspdosIMy our^ tq^O ier MUi hie claslDiiatea. thier, 3S1 N, Elm St.; Mlsa Maine S ta r MlvM and to llatoa ■jnaiMtlietl- slowly to tha ptatfOrm to ac St. Louis eapt their owa paraoaal ptlaaa jtter-known to Ms clem- ADMITTED TESTilDRDAT: Mary Woods, M Charter Oak *•■117, aneounf* aiaoKaly, aad St.; Paul Angell, 4 Church m r t gamroualy m w yo i of accompllehtaant while wnU- tee as "Welly.” the former Mrs. Rosalind Luckman, SO Named Top n e a t ” iQg paraods cUcked ahuttars, n-j-vudenl eouhoil member end Waranoke Rd., Mrs. Carol Mul- St., Vernon; David F. Strimlke, ^ Tha fun Uxt of Mtu Rackoi^ pcfopad flaahbulba. and a l u ^ '-^iresidentiajr cen4RAte under lane, IW Bissau St.; Leslie Hun 3S0 Phoenix St., Vernon; Mrs. O utlasts Rcl’a addrau la prtatad alao* ytoariouaiy their pride. went en emergency eppen- ter, 84S E.. Center St.; Mrs. Marion Bimrath. Wnrt WiUing- NCAA Stair Finally the graduatee Joined dectomy Sunday. Edna Wilson, RFD 1 . Vernon ton; Mrs. Ines Lombardi, SO Jaiiora' in thia iaaua ad H m Har- together hi the- efaas eong. with, WHILE j1|Id, tograther wltli tha talk pra- Robert Sloan 40 Buckingham SanUni Dr.; Edward Madore, 57 JW tad latar In tha prngrmm by words and music by Stephan St.; Donald Jackaon, SS4 Sum Mather st.; Mrs. Mary P. Sault Loop Foe OSCAHA (AP) — Joo PwatyL Johns; but their voices arera mit St.; William Lull, M Hem S3 Footer fit.; Mrs. Susan AMERICAN LEAGUE Maine’s atringboan sontgtfl |tonaId K. Jodoin, valadictorian. nearly inaudibia, drowned Town Seeks Bids BROWSING U.S. Rap. ]>hniIio Q. Daddario lock St.; Mrs. Mary Shugrue, Bhane, Vernon TTallor C ourt NEW YORK (AP) — W. L. Pet. OB pitehor, won the oatstaiidma tha hugensM of the fiaid, or par- Waterlniry; Mrs. Evelyn La- Vornon. Chksaga ....84 M A87 — player award and Mlimeaoty's M at dallvarad tha comancamant hape by tha po^nanca of their On New Tractor THIS WSBKENO It’s the ninth inning and IMdraaa, "The Bmphaala on Xx- Roee, SM Parker St.; Elmer DISCHARGED TODAY: i Baltimer* ...SS 34 A88 — NCAA riian^M landed five m amotlaaa. Oardlner, South Olariontmry; your team is down by a run New Yerk ..84 38 ASS ^ the 1 1 -man aJl-tourney team'w^ •aalance In a Bdantlfie Future." With the singing of tke Ran- . The town la seeking bids for Douglas Jay MacDonald, Co WHY NOT STOP AT— ' Ra abaivad that tha and- John Hearn, IS WIndemere St.i lumbia; Sally Nahaa, WUllman- with two men on. Who do Ctovelaaid ,.,S8 31 JUS 4Vi the college World Sertos. ^ cheater Alma Rater, however, furnishing the public works de Mrs. Margaret Barber, Wlnfh ttotaa win ba atapphiff into a the voicee grew etTonger. Uo; Chester Maaki, Stafford- you want as your hitter? Mlaaeaola ..S3 38 A38 4 ^ Ferris, a 6-foot-4 enphoaitpi, .%oiM with nuuiy naada and partment with an industrial- BorvUla; Susan Magee, 38 An- vlUe; Mrs. Beds Oothberg, SO RMtoa ...... 81 81 M e 8 won the games and ss*od«^ ^ Now the eun, which ehrnie eo saldl Rd.: Miss Mary Ann Oebo, TAFTS How about Willie Mays? 'manor problama to ba solvad aa brightly at the start, was gone type tractor, to replace, one of Overland St; Jamas DarlWi M Well, Alvin Dark had him Detroit ...... 38 83 A48 8 third for Maine’s amafong tttlni-'’’^ 7 «aahnolo(y axpancto a t an avar- Coventry; Patrick J. Dawllng Jordt St.; Maynard Larson, 00 WasMagtoe .37 S7 .433 11 place club. Hia earned nuiatUF* and the graduatee gr ' doubla-fUed IMF Vintage. m , 16 Russell Dr., Vernon; Ar A N T I9 U E S Thursday night, but he’d have fetcraaahif rata. In ihalr last march together W. Middle Tpke.; live. Cath been better off with Julian Ja Los Aagelea 38 SI A lt 13*/i ago waa 0.89. He ran ril.irf TTie new tractor must be thur Colby. 404 Summit St. erine McNally, 73 Greenwood OFFm two Mnnesota playora, seogfod T h ty win bo faced with tha around Memorial Field In the BUitable for mounting a aickle ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. S64 Hartford Road vier, r ' Kanaea OHy 3S FI JSS IS paoaaaity to maka many da- pink twilight to tha greetinih Dr.; Lawrence Hardacre, 32 i'l! T)te Giants were trailing the Thursday’s Iteaalts bsMinan Dewey Markus «a4 mower, enow plow or push Ruth Darling, 174 Bldridge St.; pitcher Joe Pollock. ^eialons and numoroua oholoaa aa and congratulatory ahouta of broom, and may be furnlahed William J. Galbraith, Somers Helaine Rd.; Mra. Helen Rob St. Louis CardhiaJa in Just that Kaasaa CHy S. Detroit S. thay approach adulthood, that the thro^, corns down from erts, 8 Lincoln S t; Mrs. Alios situation. Maya had slammed New York S, Beetoa S. "1 don’t begrudge Ferria with or without a cab. Mrs. MUdred Hansen, 21 Brem S'ward over Markus.” said 3|in- muat ba guvemed by oortain the stands to press against the Prices quoted must include en Rd.; Roland T. Herpst, Glas- Byers, East Hartford; Mrs. his 20th homer and two singles Okioago 3. BaltlSMre 8. dtandarda. rope harriers, or to scurry off Anna Prior, East Hartford; Mi earlier, but against Ron ’Taylor Oaly Games Sekedkied. nesota OootOt Dick Siebert ‘ —- trade-in of tha oM. Model SI, tohbury; Mrs. Rose Horvath, 15 chael Nadeau, Wapping; Laura ‘TIm moat knperaUTa dC In search of their own, or get Casa Tractor. Westminater Rd.; Donald W. in the ninth ha struck out and Today’s Oamro Wd did a great job for ttiaafi.. a head start on tha Jam of traf A nne Devine, Marlborough; Bt. Louis posted a 7-4 victory. "Maine Waa the big atety,^ Ibaao," ba aaid, ‘ia tha datar- ,, Bids will be opened at II Lannlng, South Windsor; Wil Thomas Darling, 361 E. Middle Now York (Hamilton 4-8) at ninatioa atwayv to ba on tha fic. a.m. on July # in the hearing liam Liietjen, M Grand AVe., OAR REETALS Javier, the Cardinal second (Eleago (Peters 7-3) 0 pja. thia tournament and Jack Bbt- Tha lari act of Ranchaatar Rockville; David Maloney, 47 Tpke.; John Mitchell, Glaston baseman, did more damage than terfieM should get the ooaclf oC of axcallanca. Hie nation room of the Municipal Building. bury; Ann Marie Desautels, 800 Mays, cracking a homer, dou Boston (Oonaoily 1-4 aad the year award.” ^ BO loan. America'a High School’s Tlat production Bruce Rd.; Mrs. Janice Micho- er LEASINR Sfoanawick 1-2) at Balttmom of the perennially fresh June lone, Coventry; Mrs. Joy Mon- Parker St.; Mrs. JennA Higgins, \\ ble and single and driving in hopaa lie hi the poaitiva da- OETTINO EVEN South Windsor; George Edward five of the Cardinals runs. It (Beberts 4-4 aad Estrada 1-1), lopmant of her pe<^e, tha drama was over. It was a fins ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)—A fish sarrat, Wapping; Robert Near- • A l M okts X> 8 p.Ri. I perfofmanca. Swanson Jr.. 6 Kingsbury Ave., Was a single-game St. Louis ahance for avacyona to davriop bit a man! A. W. Roberts Ine, U Grandview St.; Gary Clevolaiid (Joiw 3-S) at Lm hooked a snapper and the hook Sayers, Wapping; Paul St. Rockville: Mra. Dorothy Lock- • A l M o M RBI high for tha Mason. pnaatf or baraalf to the max- wood and daughter, Wapping; Th'4 Cardinals, hard-pressed Aagelea (Ohaaee 4-S), N. BASEBALL HEROE' .Jnum of hla potential. lodged deep in the throat. When Louis, U f^r Butcher Rd., Rock- • A l TlmM villa. Mrs. Marguertta BInks and son, Mets’ Goodwill Amhassador for runs during their recent road Detroit (Lelieh 8-5) at Mki- "he tried to remove it, Mr. Snap seaota (Kaat 8-8), N. „ Olting aerocal axamjdaa of Salutatory per snapped his Jaws on Rob BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A 240 Lake St.; Mrs. Lorraine Cl- Spreading goodwill for the New York Mets in the trip, battered Giant ace Juan Pitching—^Vem Law, Plrataa^ « w tadmoiogy haa “oomplote- h j PAnUCSA A. HACKOWSKI chon and daughter, Ellington; PohI Dodo# FantiaG Marichal h>r 11 hita and all WaaUagtoa (Oheaey l-g) at allowM only three si^fos, M erts’ thumb. The fish had ap daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clay INC. Connecticut area is Hal Goodnough, above, of the i f tnmaformad Ufa in tha Unlt- Honored guests and friends; plied a good bH ot pressure be Mrs. Vlvlane Guerette and son, thsir runs in' t.he five innings he BsAsae a ty (Draboorsky 1 -7), ^ E VIEW—New York Mets’ third baseman (Charley Smith, top, completes nlng his fourth game in tlw ___ _ ton Klein, 27 Huntingdon St. 15 Hillside Ave., Vernon: Mrs. 878 MAIN aiTUBBT National ’ League club's promotional department. Jmo '"•d Stataa in tha paat one hun- Dad^s Smilingy Too fore a, friend pried its Jaws BIRTHS ’TODAY: A son to worked. It wa4 Marichal’s third despite hard slide by Cincinnati’s Deron Johnson. Pitts five starts aa Pittsbtugli wal yaacB," R ^ . Daddario On this anchantad evening. Joan Stevenson and son, South Phoae SM-aSIl loss in 1 1 decisidna. Our anchantad evening, I great The kind of Joy that la reserved for vary special events apart with pliers . . . but no Mr. and Mrs. John -Krukoff, Well-known in Manchester, having talked here sev Saturday’s Oamea burgh third baseman (Sene Freese, bottom, lunges aide'ways for line drive. loped the New York Met% IStei *abaigad that tha graduataa reglstera In the smile Of Terry Cummings, ■ as she ’receivae real damage waa done. ma ^ m . ------* Coventry; jr, UB4E,Mrs. elW«UlJean rVUHHRussell and eral times, Qoodnough joined the Amazing Mets re In other National League Ctoveiand at Los Angeles, N. you, my fallow claaamatea. Qur gone. aufford flprinya; a *on to Mr. daughter. Eaat Hartford. games, Pittsburgh belted New Batting—Julian Javier, oiir» Jhhathar haadtngr to ooUega, to class la ao large that a great har diploma from her father, board of education member cently and Is now busy selling the club in the Rhode WaaMngton at Banaaa aty, ^dnaaa or tactuiioai traliUnr. Tad Chunmings, at MancheaUr High School graduation cera- York 10-0 and the froitt.-runnlng T-N. players a i^ e d by I Ih 1984, New York state ra- dinals, alanuned a homw,' d u - nuuiy of 3TOU aaa me aa a Island, Connecticut and Western Massachusetts Philadelphia Philliea dropped eanmdate najrt fall, la a brother : tha Detroit Tigers are with other eeived $M,15e,206 from harness ble and aingle, driving ta ffoa find a need to a u b jo c t rirangar across a crowded field, monies last evening. Two other achool board members pra*' Detroit at Mkiaeaota. Jberaaahraa to "additioiial rigocw area. He’s shown in the official Mets’ car on a visit to Chicago 6-8. IS Yonkers Raceway, runs, a one-game St. Louis Mak and I sea you as two large sentad their children with diplomaa as well: Dr. Walter • • • • , New Terk at Okieago. tain of Navy a 1988 football Um ^arican League, seven ini The city of Yonkora roceiv^ eua effort aa they aeouire tha Schardt to hia daughter Mallory, and Alfred R. Chunpball for tha year, in a T-5 vttdfHT blocks, rad and white, dotted Manchester this week. Goodnough is regarded as OAJUJB-OIANTS— Bootoa at Baltlmon. N. 1 tho National. Ill,990,9M. ovar Baa Francisoo. jfkUla and aMUUaa" needed to with faces Indiatinguiahabla un to hia son Bruce. (Herald photo by Pinto.) one of the top 10 sports speakers in the country. •W ta m today, compiax Ray Sadecki beat Um Giants NATIONAL LEAGUE world. der tha common sunburn. We (Herald Photo by Satemls). for the second ataright time —all look vary much alike, tow -1 tween us because we are being But it is also based on service but needed late-inning help ... W. L. P et. € B Noting that "our ataU la _ night, and your parents are graduated together. Together PhOaM phU ...MSS .887 — eenter of manufacturing, tha to the common cause. We have from Roger Craig, Mike Cuel probably. « having m a tough timeLuiie we uiruiKshrink hackomk one morQmore hiiQQtime no right If*tp. • pursue OUrour nAppi*jhap^- lar and Taylor. ’The loas dropped Sf" .Ffs»;riaeo . .tf M .188 1 moat taiduatrlaliaed in tha na* alM eliffew easMsela mraism n ■ I 4 ^ A.^ ^ _ _» Beat Yanks Twice in 15 Years n t M w ^ ....M37A42 8(4 decidlna which square head ia to cling to childhood; fogy^^ :«esa if In ^ing so we harm San Francisco a game baek of anetoi^ j7 j»4 4^ tlM." ha continued that "e^Oe yours. Neverthelaaa, If we have wa turn resolutely to accept-thf ann*h«rAnother poem miXA And destroy ki.his I Philadel{Aia. the frontlan of technology arc proved anirihtng tai our four challenge of maturity.^ The chances. '' ‘ 2*' ...... 8 W lw^ee \ ....M 88 .SM 8 hnj^rtant, the kind of world in yeara a t tSH B, we have proved challenge Is to act responsibly PBILB-OUB8— ■ which wa live, the thlnga that Our late" President In hla in Lopez Goes for Long Ball I ^ Aagelea ....M M AM 8 tp be individuals. ourselves apd to, listen aympa-i augural Address left us with.a INSTMl IHIS The Phillies got two-run NO TOYS m «e our communltiea worth “There never way a class like thetlcally, encourage sincerely, ...\..38 M .481 VA building, are equally vital. Our memorable phrage that should ”'T .^'4 • • homers from Danny Cater and HoootM .....\38 M .483 8 national atrength la important, ua before!” we sing rut -proudly I generously everyone be i ourr^-piotto pd' m atter what | i' y,' ' I. In Move for A.L, Laurels Johnny Calilson aa Chris Short New York ...... 18 48 .8M 18 hut ao la the aplrit which In- in this week’s number one eong. meet, u we do this, we will communitytnlty ire enter. To para won his fifth. Cater’s first ma Thursday’s Reonlta Of course there npver was and “f **“PPy> not only we. but NEW YCMtK — (NBA) jor league homer followed fonna and a o n t r o 1 a that phrasd, ..’wa should truly ask CUSTOM Mark II Ations the Baltimore club held 8, Oilesgo 8. •trength. never win ht another class like families and friends Richie Allen'a infield single in TRINKETS M__ #<_wk. lour our cominiinitv. community,. . mip our Country what we can do to help our fel Til* YAnkeaa luva baen beaten for him when Paul Richarda n tto b a^ 18. New York 8. "And ao, there la more than us, because, from South Pacif only twlca in 15 yaara and each the second and Callison’a sev 7, Saa Franclaeo . and our world. low man. It is unrealistic to . t '9. • gave him all of that money enth of the season came witl\ 8 aclenca and technology to our ic’s Nellie Fotbuah to our rec think that everyone will Joy time it waa by a Club managed fresh out of high school. But let Only Oamea Scheduled. ord-,breaking Javelin thrower by Al Lopea. Cookie Rojas aboard an Inning future, and to your futuro. We fully sierve all of his acquaint me assure you that Nicholson is foter. Today’s Games want a life with aomething of we have 70S different kids. And ances. As individuals we are Senor Levies got the Job done on his way. He has ,ciU down t Ron Santo belted two homers ^ FMMlaeo (Herbel 4-3) at OR TRICKS poetry in it, with tha aanaiUvity v.’S have Just as many different Valedictory OIL FURNACE ilf ' ’ . -.i V with Cleveland pitching in 1064. some on his strikeouts although St. Louis (Olbaon 8-4), K. bound to have some goals of rer the Cubs, who lost th rir and ooncem for Juatlea Mi«t Mnds of talent, too. While one By RONALD E. JCHIOIN our own. It would be useless to In 1069 Lopez’ Chicago club be- not as much as I would like. Loa Angeles (Moeller 4-8) nt marha the great artlat and first series since May 21. O ^ n a ^ (Blijonoy 4-7), N. boy was producing a beautiful Honored guests and friends: dedicate ourselves to aiding our eama the Go-Go Sox and literal ‘Tromendously strong, LMye (THIS MONTH OR NEXT) which, la tha couraa of hiatory, pair of elds in woodworking, *■ t'- ■ t .i. . !#■ ly ran their way to the Ameri can hit the ball as far as ahy- P h ^ e lp b U (Gulp M and . As^ws are gathered here to-, fellow men if we haven't devel PIRATES-METO— »ta^ey 8-3) at New York haa i^aead eertaln laadara u a rt another boy was winning priaea oped- our own ’ talents first. janr/ can League pennant. body ever did and he’s an out Vern Law won hia fourth from othara. forAV» eacellMtce in religionrvu^Km UIQand i day - we---— mark not only an end Thia year Lopez’ White Sox fielder with spaed, and a fine (WUloy 8A and OUee 8-1), 3, e "Wa want a Ufa in which However,- if everyone made an game in hie last five decielons a national English eontest. We ^®t a beginning, not only the effort, the burden of the dedi AT# making a run for the capi boy. H« Is not yat 26 and I am with a etrong three - hitter hotti atrengrth and oompaanlon tal prize along an antirely dif confident he will soon start do ■•Mston (ParreB 18-1 ) M MB- have aa orator who can deliver ^••t • .ft. r" ’ ■,'A- • ■ **t-W*8WV4W-tyfl> V 'T® •0^ • # L., ' jj. * 1 MANCHSSTER EVENING HEBALD» MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1964 iU iK S R r n S ’ EVENING HEBALD. ICANCHESTEB. CONN. FBlDAY. JUNE 19.1964 — - ■ ______” at • " ■ $ ing Dad Can Do^ / Can Do. / o f Yankee Uniform, catcher’s .mitt is Mike Brumley’s Slam Goal of 'Inost important i^eoe of equipment with Washinirt ■V ) f s : - i’'"-;?.#V,; ■, ■ ■' 'A « • • lUNCHlBTBB MVBNING MMALD, MAWCaBSTBB, OONN« FWDAY» JtJNE 19, 1964 > V gVENlWg HERALD, ILUICgBSTER, COlW.. fim AY/.jU N E 19, w u M i r r a B T S O U SO M Io U R b o a r d i n g H OUSB w M i m a j o r h o o p l b DAILY CROSSWORD PUZSUI Budnafti Sairti " ' " “ l a r ------THPJRE OUGffTA BE A LAW Bf FAOALY nnd SHORTEN ☆ OffarM i 13 "SooodotDiw M FOOT OUTBOARB KOQMB, .J «TSMA«NM4 FVLL l a WN CARJ9—Line aad ataarina adwel, fiod pa c C UM,HOWO»\toU ♦*A<«0< WALK- I Cowctrt Holl (enilUer appUcattoRa, crab ba$ itm; lUlKlK I >MILL LOOK Aft iOKTAOWMA J INftONA PlMr^ 176. ou t ai9-40«> after maaMM t MAX LAKft/«. prua contral. all aaaadn main- tX lP P tn OFACRAPTf X f SOU THINK TMAfT totuOica. Raaaonabta rataa. AM ‘n4INt ,***. ays ^ k . 'FI < / ’ * 1 ' f f l- " iP i W, . • ' I • ^ . ' < * ■ ■• I ’ • * • . V I \ ' ■' ^ ■• ■ I m f I- TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAT. JUNE It, IfM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN, FRIDAT, JUNE 19, 1964 Aum.iwHmM kil Hmmm For 72 Rawirt FriHMrty Hei Far Sflie 72 H o t M iB fW 72 H o i m m For Safe 72 72 72 For Rent 67 UnJOMITUlA — Randi home For Safe 72 P W S r i t T2 mmmmqam mmm-’i Largastlist OIXJI snUBBT—0 room eape, CROCKETTS LISTINGS, BOINOH>-Mo«em. Immartitate. H Waatad-Heel EMata 77 Wanted—^Real Estate 77 briek imach, CamUy room, IH taUNOUBt n a e h , $ bad- wMh dotSKdisd la r a g e sko« i- DO RM ER — L args, las* CRANTS NRCK Hei^ta — i flroptace, 3 ear garage, nfee- n PRiNCErroN s t iu b b t — 6 MANtHESTEWr-anmawnats 7 batha. doalda garaca, wooded Fina Now Homos ly shaded premtoes with ex $18,800—Maan 0>roomer, aere rooms and dan, 2-ear farags, lent oonditian, wooded art- mseiiets $ room Oape, partial MAMCRBBTBR -'O n e of the PLANNING TO SBLL your PAUL J. OORRBNTT Aganey room modem eottage, heat r a w C m , 8 flalriisd rooms, Fooin Slagle, ooBvinleat resl- lot, Manebeater. Cariton W. tra lot. Priced right Phone g. lot, Bubuzhaa, but hi lOfialOO lot. B el A ir R eal Es tl^ , iwitrament necessttatea finest custom 4 bedroom Oo- wants your horns. Ygri S e want it and hot m f r , $70 weekly, Choicoot Areas on* partially flnlahad, aersoned lontals, extras. Saorlfles, ly a dantlsl seettan, 4 bedrooms. K 3 t e r ^ 6i S m 6^“ ^ ^Borth, SEE THE MAN IN THE Neeps 7. Call M n. Carter, 74S* Ehitchiaa, Raaltor. B48-B182. jL Beeehler, Realtor e4l-0$N. Town. Deposit pfnM»g tate, m lm . W eslay R . flmMh, A gm - sold—we will sell ICOaU 641- East of River ey, tM-lBar. PosM and rsc room. Mlnitas P rin cipals only. 644-6087. IH batha, floor ga n gs, baau- UK. at preoent. to all oehooto. Owner 8484308. ttfid lot srUfa traaa. nniM $46- HA'VB BUYBRS waMhig tor R IV B b o o m t e t AvmllAbl* JuCy personality p a c k e d Near Manchaster MANCHBBTBR—nrat time of 91S,900—pliu onothar . $3,000 for MANCRBtnDR RANCH — $ 8 4 $ « 3 t . ponrr •© WOOOS-Four bed- fered. 9 room stucco and frame y e a n old , eauMEont loeatkM . OFF BAfiT CENTER 8T. - 8 •378, B ras-B u m RsaU y. homes In Mfimfiiastor area. List WB BUY ROMES. land, tarms, WHITE STRAW HAT ol MMM only. MMiie. VALUES a B zone lot Niat homo, rooms, flcAr garage, goi^ $18,300. I b r s e bed- youn now. ChorBon Raol Bs- loto. If the price ta right, you rooma, enclosed porch, larfe VA—NO MONBY DdWN! BngUah Odonlal, 3H baths, ax- 5 largo rooms, porchao, 81 foot U'ving room , fln p ta ce , liaactisstsr aTARKWXATHBR 8T. Uvinf room and kitchen. Avail 110,600—Super dandy 6-room FHA—FROM $480 TOWN! tenafite formal gardans and kitchen wl%buiK-iiis, natural oenditfon, priced in the $lBe 52S«A**?3f*“ nnd^ garage, tata, 64fl4Mtt. get instant .action and aM tUod bath, garage. Worth tor Immediate sale. Wesley R. Mtaioo lot, assanable mort- cash. Can 'Jack Chaplin. #43- .•^iferead now tint floor iqwrt able month of July and Aufuat Cape, a m a 11 family beautiful lawns, two scree of Investigating. woodwork, dnuntmim windows, IH:*. quiet nslgfabothood. Vin REAL GUSTO! Lots Far Sflio 7S $1S,490—Match this I Charming Smith Agency, 8U-1667. ANDOVER WANTED TO BUT—6 or 4 fam 6442, Samuel U. Levitt Agan- tUB. por raoath. Oulton 18 throuch Labor Day. Call BM- ' room, nice setting, lake oomplete privacy. Hayes Agen $14,500—plus another B aone doors, and awnings, attached Boggliil, Bel Air ResC Estate, BtaMdno, MO«US. new 6-room CAPB with cy , 843-4808. M uage, $82,300. P hilbrick ily housfi in Mfinehfifitar. OUl ML8 Realtors at Vemon •072. privileges. No inflation lot for $3,000. Wood- MANGHBBTBR GREEN - Be TWO BUBLDmo lota, prime here. 4 finished on almoet acre Six room C m packed with, rele, l4 flE 5 8 , 878-6287. bridge Street, 7-room A gency low VHA appraisal, 6 i I^wsly t room Ranoh, I bsd- locotlcn, city atUlUea Fhfl- HK g d S JULY 18T — 6 NBAR DAMARISOOTTA, Maine tree flhaded lot in love ronns, apsetaaa Iivli« room, value. Attached breeseway brick A gen cy, 649-6464. lao. Modom home. Big rooms, porch, Ranch, flrsplacs, formal dtai- MANGRBETER — Aiwaldl tiOilt —Modem hiky equlpp^ cot $13,800—Splc A span wMl de ly couAtry area, 2 miles COUNTRY ESTATE BXOBPnONALLY fine Oape, I flroptace. kttohen 9®P*» foJi **0 dormer, and oversited garage. Ahi- Apply IK tags on pine covert lake signed 6-room Cape, from Pariiway. Built-in garage, plenty of treee. rooms, picture window, at Ing room, kttohsn bulM-ins, ga- wMa builtdns, taiga dliihw minum stding, wall-to-wall V acant. ftoot, 3 bedrooms, flrsB^e, PWORIN'S Choiewr I bween 7*# p.m., shore, near acenic coastal re- convenient locaUon, city oven and range, garbage tached garafs, lovaly grounds, rogs. Wesley R. Smith Agenoy, or famfly room, also fln- carpet, many other extras. W Y11.YS BX1UBBT - 340 toot $15,900—Ranch, three bed be^ en t garage, pletun Trt Laos Diplomacy Falters^ oMl gtone, excellent stores and res water, eewers, terrific dispoaer, exhaust fan. In It doesn't havs to be huge, $18,800. E. J. Carpenter, Real 648-1667. tahad raorestlon room, tflad with many pine trees, only One-half acre lot, cloee to frontage, 64$-7444. taurants. sun available July i- buy. big country kitchen; col it can be a 3 bedroom Cape rooms, full basement tor, OiflOOSl. school, bus. and stores. Ex- roaOie, uowly high assumabA mort- OFF PORTIBt ST.—4 badroem $000 down. C in now, will not MANGHB8Tm-« AM 10 wood* 18 and early weeks in June and ored ceramic tEe and Cod on a one acre lot, with WM M long. Sehwarta Real Es cluatvs. Value at $19,800. oornMnodob win sUter Labor Day. Phone evs' 118.800— Jim Dandy Ranch, a frant-to-back Mving room, Cofonial, 3-oar g a ta fe , SH ed lota, city water. SR7M Reck Oppose Conference Widows. Inqiih* iM B9gb Sbraet, fixtures in bathroom; full baths, family room. Need we tate, 316-1341 o r Louis Arruda. nings, weekends Glastonbury bullt-ine, neat as a pin basement arith metal flreiMaced waK !a finished In $17,000?5froom oape on Hol A gency. 64$-4$M. A c n . JOekaon. OiK twtwoon my nfore? WeEey R. Smith •88-7772. oonditian, % acre lot, hatchway; amesite drive vertical match board, the lister St, two full baths, S;aO>7, Mt>73S7. city water, assume A gency. OU-1667. » .COLLI ft WAGNER By JOHN M. HIOHPOWBB ^Lao and Nbrth Vietnamese units w ay. kitchen is laige Uke all the porch. Vaoant next week. R I ^ jIAMS rtRBBT—Older 3 MlSqUAMICUT, Rhode Island mortgage, or minimum $17,000—6-room colonial, baae- BOLTON—Half acre wooded WA8HINOTON (AP) — Th# in Laos "get military ascenden ^jMMCHJWrnt—4 rootna nicely $13,M0—Unbeatable value! Ex rooms, and has plenty of SEVEN ROOM Cape, 8 bed ■w hialvs wflh . . . tamlly 4-4, in excellent condi- •66 Burnside Ave., E.H. building lot, ow ner, 646-0763. NEW LOW Summer Resort: We still have down FH A. United States and Britain ap cy" then "the only response we -deooratod, aaar bua and riiop- cellent new 5%-room cabinets. It has an elegant mqjat garage, encloaed flon, automatic hast, aluml- a good selection ot cottages ponh, fireplace. Vacant BOLTON room possibiUty, best of R obert D , MUrdoek, 646-647$ MO-0341 pear to have suffered a satbobk would have would be to put our ~ 1 , Meal for Alreialt work |16,BOO—Nearly new 8 room RANCH on great big formal dining room, full Ule condition, treed lot. Bowers BBm storme, garaga, luuidy lo- available tor this stunmer. bath upstairs, and a large $17,900^ bedroom, 8 bath in their efforts to find a dlplo- own forces in there." Tel. MB-OKi. Ranch with a view, 1 wooded acre country lot Sdxwl, only $16,900. Weriey R. *6Eta>. only OItJ oo. R obert niatle solution for ths erisia in Rent wertily and monthly. Cavatory down with laundry. ranch,, big lot, no base ^3*rson, Realtor, 0884189, Bundy also spoke of the pos car garage, large lot, 3 miles from Parkway. Smith A gen cy, 64S-1B67. I -UMI. sibility of expanding the 'war in ROOMS, Brat floor, Lewiss and Stanton RedSty, Three bedrooms, living The doors have strap hinges ment. Just over Town U A R REALTY 00., INC. n s-iT T i. EAST HARTFOI^J-South. Mov- U.S. 6 Frontage phone Misqilamicut, 848-8117— above par value. 4 BEDROOM RANCH Ths Soviet Union has cooled \fiet Nam to include action PRICES! line on Slater St, op- piirate dri reway and back itx»n with flrs]Sace, to coincide with the colonial fl4.400-PLBA8ANT 8^ room ing. 8 bedroom Split, recita « yvd, atom and reCrifaiator call operator. design and decor. Call now poMte new golf eourse. y jjA m M — Near MOncheeter off on a PblUi propoeol for an against Communist North Viet $16,800—Sm art * enchanting, cheerful kitchen with ranch on the cUtskirta, taste tion room, breeseway, cellar, urgent international conference iOnlabed, centraBy located, tree shaded Rancm, to see this delightful home. |17,000'ii—Vacant ranch in ■B*. • year cM ranch, ito double garage, terms. - Nam. Re said that U.S. poHcy BLACK POINT—8 bedroom cot built-in oven and range fully decorated, rec room 280 Bolton to deal with threats to now is "to try to win tha war ~Meal for newlyweds or elder built-in kitchen, eye and dining araa, full P rice $18,500. Bast Windsor, must sell, Wesley R. Smith Agency, 648 batha, 34 foot kitehen, base 4677. tage, pine paneling, fully fur- desperate. Mortgage is m ent garage, 816,000. 6494602. the Southeast Aslan country’s on present lines." eouple. AeallabCe after ooni' niehed, all conveniences, nice catching family' fun basement with metal BrookflaM Road, natural 1667. Just east of Munson's Candy pleta taaovaUon on or prior to 815.400 or so, payments WEST SIDB-SO Beaman C3r- nautralito. Washington offlclals "I do not think there should back yard. 848-BOOO. center. A lot tor the hatchway, amesite drive woodwork, ample caMnets, CUSTOM DESIGNED contem BOL'TON CENTER Kitchen . . . approximately lot. IN. eN-tae. m oney. 8127. IVemendous as GARRISON CCHONIAL — Man cle. t bedroom Odcnlal. Own report. ’Ihe Soviets reportedly be any doubt about it." Bundy w ay. WARREN E. HOWLAND patio, tool riied, ameeite porary bout for gracious liv Spacious Split, 7 rooms, finished 500 fe rt o f w ooded frontage. have raised some objections to asserted. "We are going to '61 CHEVROLET $14,500 — Save plenty! Out sum ption here. L et’s cheoter Green, 6 rooms, m er, 648-3669 a fter I. JK ROOMS, new apaoboaa, N6,90O—6lder mammoth sised hear your offer. drive, aluminum oomblna- ing, Mmken living room, for rec room, garage, close to SultaMe for two residential the way the conference was to drive the Communists out of Wsntcd To Rent 68 standing new 3 bedroom R ealtor baths, new exterior paint, fire mal dtailng room, planned for lots. Sold as one lot or two aheeiltl, tai 1 flwnfly bouae, oil 8 room bungalow with Low 80'8—Brick ranch on cor tkMis. Lot 100x300, $17,900. ■PITT LBVEL-d rooms, mod- churches, schools, and library, be set up and the result la seen South Viet Nam. We are tiding 2-Doon Green, 6 cylto' RANCH with built-in place, owner transferred. Must nine spaoloua rooms, • baths, 8E.000. separate lots easy terms jjumaee, paiWnr. MB-M18, M7 COUFUB wltli ooe child 'desire an extra lot thrown in 860 Main 8t. M anchester ner of Parker A Steph sell. Wesley R. Smith Agency, stn kitehen with bi8Bt-ins, 8 here os slowing down the dip to do that without attacking the der, standard trana- oven and range, walkout OaH ow ner 848-0370. large bedrooms, dhiiiig mom, two huge flrsplaces, rscrea- —price and information lomatic approach to a solution. countries to the north with all reasonable 4-8 room rent. 848- for good measure, 3 car basement with garage, ens. Practically vacant. 648-1667. from • , • m 1 a s Ion whitewall detached garage, trees, •48-1100 huge family room 31x36 with tlon room, bar, patla. Priced in LOUIS DIMOCK REALTY What effect thla developmant the problems that involves. If It 4804 after 8 p.m. huge treed lot in beau 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 40’s. Can ow nsr, 040-6380. 648- tires. A very econom prudent buy. carpeting, garage. Ideal TWO-FAMILY—Excellent cen fireplace, 3 full batha, 3-car ga 649-9823 will have on further U.S. mili comes to that, we will have to ical ear. No. 6652. Maaet, |900. il»-TM6 «r- tiful high area one mile rage, exceUent neMboriiood. 6866. tary Intervention in Loos on be face that choice. ” from Parkway. retirement home. tral ''•ocation, excellent oondi- ■ r , . , - ' FRTOAY, JUNE M , M64 \ PAGl TWENTY-FOUR iKtmritlfBtrr ttitts H^raUi Avanga Dafly Nat Praa Kaa For the Week Ended JUM It, 1984 ^ The Alpina Society win meet The Manchester Cedarettea dMMTtmaRt nunager w im P « * 'Awrtqw A H iim lioldl f-. at 7:30 tonight at the John F. will have a potluck at 6:S0n.ni. Parley Speaker ry allegedly attempted to ^ k ^ b o u t Town Tierney Funeral Home, 21S W. Monday in the Robbins Room out of the store while w e e j ^ ITEMS FOR SALI 13,995 of Center Congregational From Torrington a pair of boote, valued at $•-■7, Center St., to pay respecU to JUNE 28, 21. M Member of the Audit 8t*t« ThMtar ^n n- Mrs. Teresa Ansaldi, who was Church. After tie meeting Mrs. without paying for them. P en y h M* Ita minuner schedulit eted a $100 bond while awalt- Bureen o f Cireulatkm a member. Marjorie Reed will show slides The Rev. Stefan G ulyu of Tor Mrs. HaroM West MtBday with dally matinee per- of Europe. g appearanco In Manchestor’e Mmnehmaimr "A C ity o f ViUmgo C ha rm ftntiances at 2 pjn., and eve- rington will be the fMtured Circuit Court 12 seMton on June 72 PITKIN STREET The Polish Women’s Alliance, BtBf performance aa uaual. Sat Officers and members of the. speaker at tonight’s session of 29. urday and Sunday programs Group 246, will hold its finai VOL. LXXXm, NO. 228 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) meeting of the season at 7 :80 British American Club will meet the missionary conferance now MANCHElkTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1964 (Cleeelfled Adverllsieg ee Page •) P R IC E n m D f are continuous beginning at 2 at 7 :30 tonight at the clubhouse, pjB. p.m. Monday at the Polish taking place at Calvary Church. American Club. and proceed to the Watkins-West Funeral Home, 142 E. Center The service will begin at 7:80. n>ere will be a poUuck at the St., to pay respects to David A missionary evangelist with The Couples Club and the home of Mrs. Clinton Keeney, Maxwell, who was a member the Assemblies of God for about 6S2 Keeney St., at • p.m. Mon- Mothers Club of Center Con and past president of the club. 10 years, the Rev. Mr. Gulyas for past noble grands of gregational Church will have a has visited Iron Curtain coun HOUSE &. HALE family picnic at 5 p.m. tomor Sunset Renekah Lodge, and not World War I Barracks, - and tries on several occasiotu in MAIN STREET MANCHESTER tor the entire membership as row at Bolton Lake. It was post Auxiliary will meet Sunday at recent years, preaching in many erroneously reported in The poned last week due to rain. 2 p.m. at the VFW Home. Plans of the churches. He will show Senate Votes Equal Rights Bill, 73-27| Herald last night will be discussed for a July pic color slides of the places of Op«n Monday ------Cub Scout Pack 144 will hcdd nic. interest in these countries, and AM newly elected officers of its final meeting of the season will report on the religious life Say the VFW Auxiliary will have a at 7 tonight at the Keeney St. of the European people. floor rehearsal at 7 p.m. Mon School when a "family fun The public is welcome to at "Charga If day at the post home. night” has been planned. School at Zion tend. Plaasa Begins Monday Darcy Francis Smith Chnrics E. Salmond Kennedy Has Broken Back, But Can Use Arms, Legs Registrations for Zion Evan Police Arrests — OUR CORRECT STORE HOURS -r gelical Lutheran Church Vaca tion Bible School, Cooper and Rico Tomaso, 30, of 155 Irv Crash K ills LBJ Signing OPEN MON. — SAT. 9:30 to 5:30 H l g l j ^ . , are sUll being taken ing St., was charged last night and may be made by calling or with breach o f peace, the result Aide, Pilot OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS to 9:00 writing-the Rev. Paul G. Proko- o f a domestic quarrel said po Is Predicted py, pastor, 86 Cooper St. The lice. sessions begin Monday and con Police said they investigated Hurts Bayhs tinue through July 2, from 9 to a complaint at 10:12 p.m. made By July 4th 11:45 a.m., Monday through Fri by Mra Tomaso that her hus day. Regristratlons will also be HOUSE &. HALE band had etruck her and her NORTHAMPTON, Mass. WASHINGTON (AP) - - accepted Monday at 8:30 a.m. mother. (A P )— A doctor said today MAIN STREET MANCHESTER at the Parish House. After 83 days of de^te, thB "OFKN BiONDAYSr’ Free will offerings will be ac Rico Tomaso was held until Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. this morning when he posted a longest in its history, /tha cepted to defray expenses of the D-Mass., younger brother Senate passed th e /c h r il school. $100 bond. He is to answer the of the late President John charge July 6, in Mancheeter rights bill Friday ni$(ht by F. Kennedy, suffered a court. The -Go Everywhere an overwhelming 78-29 Kenneth P. Salo, 18, of 85 broken back in a crash of a vote. Strickland St., was charged last Aniel Jersey private plane Friday night With that historic hurdle nigfht with reckless driving, af which took two lives. cleared the bill goes to tha ter he was observed by Patrol By Puritan Forever Dr. Thomas F. Cooriden, who man Richard Dion driving at a supervised the immediate treat House on Monday where it Miss Joann Beth Morrisoa Robert W. HnmiU high rate of speed on Porter Young ment of Kennedy at Cooley- is expected to receive and Lenox Sts., say police. Dicklnson Hospital, said he taw prompt approval. Salo is to appear in court "several fractured vertebrae" The modernist keeps her House leaders prodictetf that Springfield College Grads July 6. in Xrays taken of the 82-year- after a brief stru^le the maa» Four Manchester students re-^ wardrobe flexible with old senator’s back. James L. Perry Jr., 19, of contemporary dressas she ur4- to arm the federal govern- ceived ba<^lor degrees in the 211 Hollister St., has been Corriden said of Kennedy: ihent with the greatest power Springfield College in conjunc can really live In. Ar- 78th cotfmtencement exercises charged with larceny (under "He's very seriously injured." since Reconstruction to attaok tion with Glamour Magazine, nel(R) triacetate jersey at Springfield College June-14. $16). Police said that the youth Less seriously injured in the racial discrimination — will Be and was Junior Prom Queen of has a flair for today’s Darcy Francis Smith, son of was stopped by a King’s Store crash was Sen. Birch Bayh, D- on President Johnaon’a dook 1964. fashion with its amaalng Ind., and his wife. Both were Mr. and Bin. Darcy Smith of ready to be signed into law by Robert W. HamiCL son of Mrs. washable qualities. Smooth reported in good condition to 208 Oakland St., graduated Robert Hamill of 68 Laurel St., July 4. as silk, lustrous as a gem, day., In San Francisco, Johnaon Magna oum laude and majored majored in biology and was a our elasticized waistline Although he suffered a broken in psychology. He was a mem member of the 'varsity soccer applauded the action, declare w e KNOWN NAWR really elims the figure back, a hospital statement said, Ing: ber of the psychology club, the team, the Maroon Key d u b , REWARD! with its self rope belt. the senator has the use of his Newman dub, the study abroad secretary of the Men’s P.E. "Senate passage of the riglRa KNOWN QUMJnr SM CE1900 You’ll be rewarded wiUi a Black, brown, teal. 10-20, arms and legs. committee, and was a dean's dub, president of the Pre-Med Earlier today, Kennedy’s ad bill is a major atep toward aqnal lint student dub, president of hie class, co- real taste treat at a low, opportunities for all Americana. low price when you eat at Hurt in Southampton, Mass., plane crash last night were from left, Sen. Ed ministrative aide, Edward Moss Charles E. Saimond, son of captain of the gymnastics team, 41,.Andover, died of injuries suf I congratulate senators of both BONANZA Sirloin Pit ward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.; Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., and Mrs. Bayh. (AP Pho- parties who worked to make Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Sal laboratory assistant to the an 99 fered in the crash. He died at atomy and physiology depart No. 88 at 287 West Middle tofnx.) pa.ssage possible. mond o f 188 Oak B t, majored Turnpike, MANCHES 6:16 a.m., the hospital said. The ment, and dormitory counselor. pilot, Edwin T. Zimny, 48, Law "I look forward to the day, in physloal education and was a TER, Conn., «9 poslte tlie which will not be long forth member of the Varsity “S” Hamill plans to attend the rence, died in the crash. Bowman Gray School of Medi- Parkade, where yon get a coming, when the bill become* Chib, Phi H^Mikm Kappa' Fra Di. Corriden said Sen. Bayh citw at Wake Forest Oodlege in special eut flavor aged Dresses law. That will be a mlleatona ternity, and the Phtysical Ed suffered a hip contusion and Civil Rights bill leaders chat after passage of the historic measure. From left Winston-Salem, N.C. sirloin .steak, baked pota scratches on his arm. He said in America’s progreaa toward ucation Major’s Ohib. to, crisp green salad with Second Floor Mrs. Bayh complained of sora- are Sen. Everett Dirksen, R-Ill., Sen. Mike Mansfield, D-Mont., and Sen. Hubert full justice for all her citisans.’* Miss Joann Beth Bforrison, tasty dressing aad a Ug ne.ss but was not X-rayed. Humphrey, D-Minn. (AP Photofax.) Civil rights leaders also hailed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. slab of Texas toast—all He said neither suffered a ser passage of the measure as "an Morrison of 60 Hemlock St, for 81.89. Call 848-1184. ious injury. act of good will and reconcilia Open Tues. thru Sun. from majored in physical education The private, t'wln engine plane Historic Anti-Bias Weapon tion" and "the greatest singl* and was a member of the Syn- George N. 11:80 AAf. to 9 PJL triumph for human rights In our Closed Mondays. crashed In u apple orchard in