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7 Die on R oads CHICAGO (AP)—A jury deliberated for three days During Weekend and found Teamsters Union President James R. Hoffa Hardship to State and six others guilty Sunday of a massive scheme to BjfiSSOCIATBD PRESS defraud the ^280-million union pension fund. HARTFORD (A P )— Gov. John N. Dempsey refused Hoffa, a trustee of the pension^ ~ Motor vehicle accidents fund, was convicted on four years on each of the fraud today to summon a special session of the Connecticut claimed seven lives in Con­ counts of fraud and conspiracy counts and 310,(K)0 and five General Assembly to handle the problem of legislative necticut over the weekend. and faces 20 years in prison and years on the conspiracy count. reapportionment. Two aailori — WUlard R. an 311,000 fine. "It stinks. It was a guessing He insisted that the reapportionment procedure dic­ Each codefendant was found Orubba, 19, of Bloomfield, Ky„ game on the part of the Jury,” tated by a U.S. District Court could disrupt the orderly and Georye C. Dervin, 19, of guilty of at least one fraud said Hoffa’s attorney, Maurice Pomfret Center, were fatally charge and one of conspiracy. Wallsh. Hoffa refhsed to answer conduct of state business. Injured Saturday when their The indictment included 20 newsmen’s questions. The court, having ruled last February that both cham­ ear struck a tree near the mail fraud charges and one con­ ’The courtroom defeat may bers of the General Assembly need to be reapportioned, Pomfret Country Club. The two spiracy charge. mean the end of Hoffa’s reign proposed last Thursday that a constitutional convention were on leave from the aircraft The men specifically were as head of the Teamsters. carrier Emex at Quonaet Point, convicted of fraudulenUy ar­ Sources in Washington said his be called to handle the necessary rewriting of the state R. I. ranging more than $20 milUon. in latest conviction could “ begin to constitution. An elderly woman siid her loans from the pension fund and speed up the alliance making” As a first step, the court said daughter were killed In North diverting more than $1 milUon among other top Teamsters offl the Governor should call a spe­ Stonlnyton Saturday night to their own use. dais. ' >s." V ' i '' cial session of the General As­ Rites Slated when the car they, were riding Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy It was Hoffa’s fifth federal nH ’ sembly for next week to set up In was struck broadside at an hailed the decision and compli­ prosecution since 1967—arid his the ground rules for the conven­ intersection. The victlma were mented the Jury and prosecu­ second loss in six months. In tion. For Victims Mrs. Clara E. Wiltshire, 76, of tors in a statement from his February he was sentenced to The court’s decree was to be­ Cambridge, Maw., and her 43- summer home in Hyannis Port, eight years in prison and fined come final some time this week. Of Jet Crash year-old daughter, Clara E. Mass. 310,000 at Chattanooga, Tenn„ The court directed a special Skorsewskl of Milford. Hoffa faces a maximum sen­ for attempting to bribe a jury. session, followed by election of The driver of the other car, tence of 31,000 fine and five He has appealed that convic­ delegates to the constitutional Funeral services will be held Edward Culhane, 19, of Water- tion. convention in the months ahead tomorrow for two area captains bury, was charged with mls- ’The stocky union leader ner­ and then beginning of deliber­ of the Air National Guard killed eonduct with a motor vehicle. vously paced the courtroom Saturday when their F-KHW jet Another fatal accident oc­ Death Toll 85 ations by that body by Nov. 5. floor while waiting for the Jury Meanwhile, the 1965 General fighter crashed a half - mile curred at Lime Rodt Park, a to return its verdict, but showed short of the Bradley Field sporta car raceway—two hours Assembly would be barred from InPortugal little outward emotion after­ National Guard soldiers sit in trucks with fixed bayonets in a show-of-force acting on any of its ordinary runway. after Saturday’s races were wards. ’The victims are (Japt. ’Thomas concluded. drive through trouble spots in Rochester last night. (AP Photofax.) business and would serve only to State police said Thomas M. As he left the courtroom, he set up a referendum at which G. Jurgelas, 30, of 388 Pleasant Lewis, 22, of New York City, T rain Crash stopped briefly to console two the people would make the fi­ Valley Rd., South Wlndaw, pi'* was driving his sports car women from the Teasmters of­ nal decision on the reapportion­ lot, and Capt. Wesley A. LanS| fice. "Sorry, sorry. We’ll win ment plan sometime next year. 29, of 66 Davis Ave., RookviH% around the track, apparently OPOR’TO, Portugal (AP)—A Guardsmen Back Peace Just to see what it was like. yet,” he said. ”I have grave doubt,” Demp­ maintenance officer. ■peeding railway car packed ’The case went to the Jury Fri­ The manager of the track, with holidayem on the way sey said at a press conference The pair was returning from James E. Haynes, 31, went af­ day after 18 weeks of testimony this morning, “ that I can in an air defense training mission home from the beach came un­ and sparring between prosecu­ ter Lewis and somehow the two coupled Sunday night, richo- good conscience initiate action when the jet lost power about tion and defense. In Riot-Torn Rochester subjecting the people of Con­ a mile from the runway, oraah* cars collided head-on, state po­ cheted back and forth on walls lice said. beside the track and overturned It took two weeks for opposing necticut to a prolonged, costly ed into trees and plowed a path Lee Bakor, 81, of Orange, attorneys to agree on the eight- and uncertain experiment with through trees and brush before down an embankment. (AP)__A.hoses and warning shots from»> The area is across town from who was riding in Lewis’s car, man, four-woman jury. During ROCHESTER, no assurance of success.’’ coming to a stop. The men were Hospital sources said M pas­ their guns. Several individual Joseph Avenue, where the ra­ was killed. sengers were killed and more the trial, the jurors were kept This riot-scarred city emerged Without elaborating on what hurled from the plane. under lock and key at the Great today from a bloody weekend of rioters were clubbed into sub­ cial violence broke out late Fri­ A one-car smashup in New than 1(X) injured. It was the day night when police sought to his own proposal would be, Wreckage of the plane was Britain Saturday night claimed Lakes Naval Base 30 miles racial violence with four dead, mission when seized. worst disaster in the history of — — / — , The Rochester jail was arrest a drunken youth at a Dempsey said that later today found strewn over the area. the life of 2a-year-old Nancy the privately owned. Portuguese north of Chicago and permitted hundreds of injured and mas­ he will submit an alternative Several houses were narrowly Kowaleskl of PlalnvUle. onlynnlv nn»one mnnitnrfidmonitored telephonetelenhnne sive property damage. An un­ jammed and a clerk said the street dance. Railway Co. property room was filled with Police brought in dogs and plan to the court in the form of missed. A lot the jet plowed Earlier in the day, Henry J. ’The company ordered a com­ call per day. easy peace was backed by a a letter. across was empty of cars. Or­ Schmlta, 96, a plumbing con- The U.S. District Court jury combat-ready force of National "everything vou cai^ y^ink of” there were conflicting reports mission of three engineers to in­ in rfQbvw-ed lootT as to how they were used. A Ne­ The immediate question rais­ dinarily people park hi theis .traotor, was killed when his vestigate the derailing near returned separate findings on Guardsmen. ed by the governor’s announce­ cars there to watch plana land* 147 charges—21 naming each G ov.. Nelson A. Rockefeller The job of trying to keep down gro woman said a dog had Mt- son drove a bulldoaer onto a Custoias, about 14 miles from ment was; What would be the ings. trailer and Schmitz was defendant. They had deliberated activated 1,000 guardsmen and the riot was proving a difficult ten a 18-year-old girl. Oporto. outcome if the court refuses to Cause of the crash is under erushed between the trailer and 17Vi hours. ordered them into Rochester to one for the tired police officers, Police denied this. A company spokesman said The Joseph Avenue area waa accept any new plana at thds investigation by Horace B. a truck. The heavily guarded court­ stand by for anti-riot duty if a factor in the decision of city the rear unit 6f the two-car die­ officials to,appeal lor help from in a state of seige Saturday, late date ? Wetherell, director of the state sel train snapped its couplings. room hushed as the Jury entered needed. to read the verdicts. Hoffa sat “ Law and order will be main the guard. J“ We were fighting a with hundreds of armed police At an Informal session with department of Aeronautics. Wildcat Strike Jumped the track and "ca ­ defensive «attle,’’ a high police eady for trouble. Half of them Capt. Jurgelas was a pilot te reened down a section of track rigidly In his chair, drumming tained in the city of Rochester,’.’ counsel last week, at which the NEW HAVEN (AP)— About his fingers on a table. the governor declared. ouicer saip. were rushed across the city in court disclosed for the first the 118th Fighter Interceptor flanked by walls, slamming buses when Jefferson Avenue Squadron. In 1957, as a second ISO production workers refused Earlier he had told a report­ The detachment of 12 open A dawft-to-dusk curfew was time ttiat it wanted a constltu back and forth between them.” Imposed, although there was exploded into rioting and loot­ lieutenant, he was awarded the today to heed requests from “ It dropped from the embank- er; "It looks bad.” trucks with 18 guardsmen each tional convention called, the union officials to return to their toured the city's trouble areas j widespread defiance in the Ne- ing. first Capt. John Turziak Trophy The intensity and scope of the Judges seemed to be presenting as the outstanding fighter pilot Jobs at the Federal Paper (See Page Thirteen) in a show of force shortly after sections. the state with a "take H or (See Page Five) The sale of all liquor, guns rioting was a shock to this quiet, in the 103rd Air Defense Wing Board Oo. the arrival of the guard Sunday ' leave it” proposition. of the Air National Guard. night. The men carried rifles and ammunition was halted in­ prosperous city of 325,000. ’There Tile unauthorized strike by In the original decision of He was trained as a pilot at with bayonets fixed but had no definitely. are about 26,000 Negroes here. members of Local 463> United The peak of the rioting oc­ The racial outburst was seen Feb. 10, the court ruled that all the Bryan Air Force Station in Papeimsukers and Paper W ork­ ammunition. legislative candidates would Texas. He received Ms commis­ OAS Votes to Sever T hr^persons were killed and curred Saturday night in the by civil rights leaders as the in­ ers Unlcm, began ’Thursday Jefferson Avenue area on the evitable result of long-smoulder­ have to on an at-large ba­ sion in 1966 and was stationed nlg^t. Pickets continued to a county official was injured sis in November unless the leg' at Bradley Field as an activa critically Sunday'when a heli­ city’s west side, a well-kept sec­ ing conflicts. Negroes charged islature took steps to reappoT' duty pilot with the Air Guard. march outside the plant or copter surveying a potential tion populated by the city’s James Bt. Castro Trade, Ties more prosperous Negroes. (Bee Page Nine) tion itself in the meantime. He was a member of the Hart­ trouble spot smashed into a ford Hanger Q-B Association and Romie L. Oantley, head of three-story house and set it af­ Execution o f this order was the local, has urged the work­ stayed, however, to give the RC' was once associated with his fa­ eneral looked upon them as a ire. ther growing tobacco. He was ers to end their strike. WASHINGTON (A P)—T h ef publican leaders, who had been forward step. A man was killed by an auto­ American republics have allowed to Intervene in the case, former vice president of tha A telegram from the union’s The sanctions were approved mobile when he was struck dur­ Negroes’ New Breed Hartford Ck>unty Bureau Asso­ latematlonal president, Paul slapped strong diplomaUc and time to appeal its decision to economic sanctions on Cuba and by a 16-4 vote—as author of the ing wild rioting Saturday night, ciation. He attended South Wind­ Philips, was sent last night to the U.S. Supreme Court. Fidel Castro has brushed off the resolution, Venezuela could not in the height of the racial explo­ sor schools, graduated from tha The nation’s highest court all stewards. It urged a return actions as impudent and unjust. vote. Mexico, Chile, Bolivia and sion, and staggered into the University of Connecticut and upheld the lower court last to work and said that the walk­ A conference of the American Uruguay—the only Latin-Ameri- street. Two men were shot. One Belligerent, Fearless attended UConn’s law schooL out was a violation of the work foreign ministers Sunday ap­ can republics maintaining rela­ was in critical condition. month. contract. tions with Ckiba—voted no. More than 600 persons, nearly In its proposal last Thurs­ (Bea Page Niaa) ' proved a diplomatic break and EDITOR’S NOTE—The natlonfup long ago,” a Negro boy said. ’The strike began, Cantley trade embargo against Cuba The foreign ministers’ confer­ all Negroes, were arrested. day, the three-judge district said, because of an overtime in­ ence was called at Venezuela’s More than 300 other persons has often seen disciplined, well- Here in the brilliant sunshine court panel suggested that the and cleared the way lor the use of a Sunday afternoon the boy cident involving one man. ’The of armed force against the Cas­ request. It invoked the Inter- were injured, including 35 police behaved Negro youths take part stay of execution would be dis­ American Treaty of Mutua lAs- officers and several firemen. in civil rights demonstrations. and hundreds of other Negroes solved if the plan it outlined man, Cantley said, was forced tro regime 11 it continues sub­ had watched a gruesome dra­ to work a 16-hour day. versions against other republics sistance Dec. 3, alter three-ton Looters ran wild, pillaging But the riots in New York and were not followed. Bulletins Rochester have brought a dif­ ma. Company spokesmen said the of the hemisphere. cache of smuggled arms with and smashing, especially Satur­ In addition, the court in Ra day night. Liquor stores were a ferent breed to the fore: Young A helicopter being used to CBlled fr

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Sheinwold on Bridge cauaed the explosion sinking of ^bes’ New Breed Martin Sets Meeting the Egyptian freighter Star of South dealsr Events AlexaiMila. DON'T BK OBNKBOUS Worth-South vntoMwhte Latest reports from Algeria TV-Radio Tonight 0 i PLAYING TEUBIPS NOKTH placed the number of dead at iserent, Fearless m “T H E W AY On Rec Worker Pay By ALFRED SREDfWOLO In World 108 with 162 peraons injured and Nattoaal Men’s The Baby Has $400 mllUoa damage. The ship I H E A R Ij IT ” ^ Temn Oteunpion EPINAL, Franca (AP)—A exploded in the harbor of Bone, Playing a eertain kind of i bus carrying a Fr«ich folk Ateeria, last Thtfrsday. Television i) fny. "The boys feel the system is G«neral Manager Richard Martin, newly returned bridge band ta like staUing until in S T >AST against them, and It is." dancing troupa erariisd through Ben Bella sent a letter of air.ai BATUHOAr'8 TV WEEK FOR 4JOMFLETE LISTING from a two-week vacation, scheduled a meeting of all the other fellow picks up the is 1074 A J B K f t “ grief and consolation” to Pres­ «r p«oplt. ▲ mintitwr, a chaf, a It was difficult for some of the hy John Gruber tp A109 j Been Named ••• a bridga guanl rail and droppsd interested parties, for this afternoon, in an attempt to lunch tab. The idea is to make SO fact onto a railway track aar- ident Oamal Abdel Nasser of 4:00 ( t) Big t IhesLer A (18) Life ot Riley inaoliaiilc. But the young fel- Negro boys to articulate their him spend his 'money without 0 109876 0 A4 OB) Horie at .6 , ^ 8:00 (34) The French Chef JowB, the lean and well-muscled feelings, but one, a rather thin settle a dispute within the town recreation department 4 5 4 «KQJM ly today, killing 19 pevaona and the United Arab Republic. (30) News and Weather (18) Subscription TV over hourly versus weekly pay^—------apendi^ any of your own. (I m injuring sight. (10) Bre-DentUy (13) I've Oot A Secret teen-agers and men in their ear- boy who looked like he could be not naming any names, but cer­ SOUTH 8:80 (34) Travel Time methods Tha parfOrmors had taksn ( 8) News if aos, shed no tears. a chorus dancer, said: “ It’s like ing rec employes for time not tain friends of mins have a hsad 4 AK (13-18-30) Movie (13) Vacation Playhouse Their attitude throughout riot­ you’re standing and across the The 40 part-time, summer 9 K67S42 part in a Hluropean folklora fes (40) Laramie ( 8-30-40) Wagon Train (C) A few weeks back I got ln->4hat if you digest the handbook worked." start on learning thla play.) Locaa, Janet Elaine, daughter of- Edward Thomaa and (34) What's New 9:00 (34) Saints and Commissars ing that began Friday night has way there is that store and the employes, led by the three chief The audit, which mentioned 0 Q5Z tlval at Senonas, in eastern volved in the subject of “bal­ you'll have a good understand­ South dealer Barbara Ferris Lucas, 117 N. School SL She was bom July France. They were returning to 8:16 (33) Club House ( 3-13) Danny Thomaa been one ^ militant reckless- cats is saying, 'Let’s go eat on life guards, all teachers in the many other areas of "shoddy * 62 6:30 (3) Walter Cronklte - 3:30 ( 3-13) Andy Griffith ness. Tbere la a bravado to ance" in this column. This Ume ing of musical form, and it’s Manchester school system, North-South vulnerable South Wist Norih IsM 13 at Manchester Memorial Hocq>ltaI. Her maternal grand­ their homes in the Perpignan ( 8) Laramie (33-30) Hollywood and Stars whitey,’ or ‘Whitey, he going to bookkeeping,’’ wab reviewed by Opening lead — Ten of Dia­ Hugh R. Hamilton, 30, of 543 them—and'the chill quality ot give me a birthday suit, man.’ I'll get Involved in the matter of all contained in a little volume threatened a walkout last Fri­ 1 tp Pass 2 4b PSH father is Maurice Ferris, Worcester, Maas. Her paternal region, on ithe Mediterrenean (13) NewsiMat (10) Peter Gunn I A M . Y W l i K "form ." Now “ form” has sev­ that you can stick in pocket or the office of the state tax com­ grandmother Is Mrs. P*rank Lucas, 117 N. School Si. Vernon St., waa charged with aO-33-30) Huntlejr-BrlnUay 10:00 ( 3) The Detectives hoys who have begun to believe We laughing and pushing and day, qnless the town paid them monds . 2 ^ Pais 4 ^ All Aos dOhat. (34) Discovery (34) Antiquen eral different meanings. For ex­ purse and take to a concert if missioner and accepted, but When this hand was i^ayed. • • • • • breach of the peace yesterday that life is a one way road to talking big. for the full two-week period end­ only after assurances by Martin 6:46 (30) Kon Cochran (12) East Side. West Side ample, I recall going to a police you so desire. East won the first trick with the NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) aft4r police received a com­ 7:00 ( 3) Movie eclfic exception to allow an Leo Koertgen, an auto sales 8:00 News. Weather. Sports Top Round "A Fugue has been defined as I ing with Martin. nal grandmother is Mrs. Jane Skownronek, Rockville. She Motorcyclists Robert R. Stef- dough and then used the clubs." is even less understooo than firm executive. She lived with dummy's ace of clubs, Iwuth, Canadian Institute of Interna­ 6:38 Old. Borrowed Blue 1657, which antique shop in an existing the matter of balance which I a composition in which the I The contracts signed in April should get to his hand with a has one brother, David, 4, and one sister, Melinda Jean, 8. tional Affairs, brought together anik, 27, and Conrad J. Hauk, 6:45 Three Star Extra A boy of 14 who wore a wrist building at the same addre.ss. her mother, Margaret, who was no TV discussed. As I pointed out, voices enter one-by-one and the were of the same type as had spade and lead a low trump to -' • • • • • businessmen, politlcans, labor- 28, both of Trout Stream Dr., 7:15 Conversation Piece wound proudly, said: "We are This is an R-20 Zone. divorced from her father. 7:3(1 News commercial listeners leave in the same been signed in previous years, ward dummy. The idea is to Hicks, Frank Garrison, son of Frank H. Jr. and Anne Ed­ leaders, educators and clergy­ Vemon, were charged ■with Just different. My mama and John J. and Shirley M. Law- matters of balance are subject The rirl died Wednesday in 7:46 Sing Along way." I like that approach, and and followed the same pro­ make West take his ace of gar Vogeler Hicks, 16A Oxford St. He was bom July 14 at 8:10 Pops Concert has yet pa, if it was up to them, would ton Jr., 104 Chapel Rd., a vari­ to erroneous beliefs by the gen­ Skokie Valley Community Hos­ men from both countries for a apeedinjg last night after police I'm free to admit that at times cedure of weekly payments as Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents 10:06 Nlghtbeat equalled: of locked me in the house last ance to allow two lots with less eral music-going public. Mat­ pital after collapsing Tuesday in hearts without getting anything East Windsor three-day meeting. clocked them during a chase 11:00 News night. They scared. But they old ters of form are just plain not I try to imitate Mr. Smith. in past years. a Skokie swimming pool. An au­ .for it. are Mr and Mrs. John G. Vogeler, Baltimore, Md. His pater­ Canada trades with both Cuba along (Tharter Oak St. Both “ On the than the required front footage A recent rec department DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 and Red China. Canadian sub­ and old peoples get scared. I at the same address. This Is an imderstood at all. One great difference between topsy showed she died of a cere­ If West takes the ace ot nal grandparent.^ are Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Hicks, Pough­ 'were summoned to appear in backside us is that I’ll never know as audit had suggested that all keepsie, N. Y. He has one brother, George Vogeler, 4. sidiaries of U.S. firms, a corner­ Stu Johnston went out and I stayed out. 1 R-40 Zone. Now I’ll admit that you can bral hemorrhage. court on Aug. 10. of the old didn't make it back home to enjoy a symphony without much as he does about music. rec department payroll vouch­ • • • * • stone of the Ouiadian economy, Ronald and Marilyn Sheriffs, ELKE IS BACK! AND PETER’S AFTER HER! PTe’rc 08 maybe 4 o'clock in the morning. 151 McGrath Rd., an appeal of knowdng a rondo from a minuet, Perhaps I flatter him at times ers be processed through the Perry, Michael Anthony, son of Henry and Jean Clark do not trade with either Ha'vana Third base Coach Tony Cue Exchange, in Bartholomew IT'S FUNNIER THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE! or Peking because of the U.S. But nobody going to tell me the building inspector's deci­ or a scherzo from a sonata-el- when I imitate him, but if you town controller's office, and pin­ Perry, 377 Adams St. He was bom July 14 at Manchester cinelli of the Lane, the drink called (Dof- pointed past practices of "pay- near a$ what to do.” sion involving the parking of a legro. Yet if you go to many learn half as much from me as Memorial HospiUl. His maternal grandfather is Charles law. broke in with Syracuse in the fee, which is a very whole- A young man of 30 bristled camp trailer at the same ad­ concerts, it is sometimes fun to I learned from Dr. Smith, you'll MEADOWS"-- a a rk , Lincoln, Maine. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. International League in 1926. t l E M HKD SPCfD flPrt) Rl 31 Noitti A BLAKE EDWAROB •wuumr your 3om and physical drink, hav­ ever the 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew dress. This is sn A-20 Zone. realize how a large work was flatter me even more. Thanks. mmuumm and Mrs. Orison Rollins, Bradley, Maine. LUSAKA, Northern Rhodesia imposed upon the city. 1 Min. from 6. Fox ft Co. , LT «A«n * • • • • (AP(—Police have killed 14 ing many excellent virtues, FACE RUMP or SWISS STEAK Howard L. Hamilton, Main put together by the composer. PETER ELKE telep h on e (Uettom Deuiia mm mmme members of a fanatical reli “ The man comes on TV and St., a variance to allow a lot Back in April, for example, Nearest Drive-In SELLERS SOMMCR, , MT.e.SMir Atwood, Marcia Lee, daughter of Michael J. and Mar- helpeth Digestion, quick- he say all you people got to go with less tha the required gious sect and wounded 17 oth­ .1 John La Montaine played his Clerk Reports Showing! eEdmisAHOfiis • « . • mmm, herlta Oiarrantana Atwood, 93 St. John St. She was born eneth the Spirits, maketh to bed at 8 o ’clock and not stick front footage at the same ad­ Ooncerto for Plano and Orches­ muLw* uly 14 at St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal ers in a battle against a hall of Tony Curtis f spears, arrows and axes. the heart lightsom, is good your nose outa the house. Hell, dress. tra with the Hartford Sym­ to.PAMmKHr grandmother is Mrs. Carmela Glarrantana, Wethersfield. FREE that jtist make the people be on Robert 8. Starr. Main St., a phony and the thing that im­ Vital Records Christine Kaufman A government spokesman TRAVEL against Eyesores, Coughs, Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Atwoo^ the street. You think we afraid variance to allow a lot with pressed me the most about it •WILD ft WONDERFUL** IK AIR CONDinONtU North Highlands, Calif. She has two sisters, Michelle, 4, and said members of the Lumpa Colds, Rhumes, Consump- — In Color— church sect, followers of an Af­ Tsks a Long Distance telephone visit DELIVERY to go out? Man, we was out." less than the required front was how easily he managed to The town clerk reports that Shows Marlene, 2. sion, Dropsie, Gout, Scurvy, Lloyd Hurst, a Negro who is footage on the premises of 657- during the year 1963 there were plus * • • • • rican woman known as Alice the eveiy so often to friends or reletim express himself within the form 7:00 Prophetess, attacked three po­ King’s Evil and many oth­ commissioner of Rochester’s of­ 659 Main St. This is an R-40 1,896 births. 566 deaths and Sharpe, William Penning, son of Stuart L. and Jeanne fir swiy (or not so far away). Keeps Your order for drug needs of the classical concerto, some­ 1:90 - 6:80 - 9:45 Disney’s "Grand Canyon" 9:10 lice platoons at a ’village 880 fice of the State Commission for Zone. 449 marriages of Manchester Penning Sharpe, 57 Constance Dr. He was born July 13 at and oosmetlca will be taken ers, is to be sold in the thing few composers can do "Island of the Blue Dolphins'* miles north of Lusaka. you up oo all the news. Keeps them Human Relations, said, "The U&R Housing Corp., 86 E. today. persons registered in his office. 8:00 ft 8:06 Children under 12 Free! Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and care of Immediately. morning, and at three of young element—the new Negro Center St., Manchester a vari­ During the fiscal year end­ GIANT FREE PLAYGROUND The police units went to the thinking about you- Ifa tte next bust I gave him credit for this in Mrs. Robert J. Penning, Rocky Hill. His paternal grandpar­ village after two policemen the clock in the afternoon.” —is in Rochester as welt as ance to allow a sign larger than my review, but I didn't elabo­ ing June 30, the town clerk ents are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sharpe, Delmar, N. Y. thing to teiog ttieru. Harlem and elsewhere in the permitted on the premises conducted nine voter-making were speared to death thore SOME coffee! SOME serv­ rate on the subject since I real­ » • * • • ^ United States. They have lost known as lot 58, Orchard Hill sessions, supervised and ar­ Friday. ice, really delivered, see us! ized that ■very few of you who Hodgins, Cindy Ann, daughter of Michael J, and Margaret (jJsddojfiA, faith in the ordinary forms of Dr., Oakridge Estates (off Fos­ ranged for two townwide refer- m . IK san m MV ONun Dillon Sales and Service, are kind enough to read my Kissane Hodgins, Dunn Hill Rd., Tolland. She was born. July CAIRO (AP)—Algerian Presi­ Preuortption Pharmacy settlement of grievances." ter St.) This is a AA-30 zone. endunis (on Nov. 12 and May nUNNf NvniY Inc. Your Ford dealer, 319 Reginald Kenneth Ingram, the Commercial Investments Inc., stuff have any idea of form, 19), recorded all land transac­ 14 at Rockville City Hospital. Her maternal grandparents dent Ahmed Ben Bella threa­ 901 MAIN BT.—648-6821 however much you may enjoy Oakclal< are Mr. and Mrs. John Kissane, Windsorville Her paternal tened severe punishment Mte a * • A they were to flex muscles Fri The public hearing will be sent me the slim volume he has i» ifechanlRadqert ^ Manchester day night at the street dance held at the Wapping Elemen­ published (strictly speaking, -lUtei Cavey’s Puorto, Jeffrey William, son of John W. Jr. and Carol when patrolmen Roger Bacon tary School at 8 p.m. Bruce Humphries published it, AIR CONDITIONED EAST CENTER STREET Chlrgwln Puorto, 442 W. MJddle Tpke. He was bom July IS Named National Guard Aide Sptrry & BaniM SmbM and Anthony Cerretto attempted Mr. Smith wrote it) titled, ‘‘A She'S MM at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. to arrest a disorderly young Maj. James H. Throwe of 999 Handbook of Musical Form.” and Mrs. Gilbert Chirgwin, Ansonla. His paternal grandpar­ man. Main St. has been appointed in­ Just about everything you'll MATINEES-WED. 2 :3 0 - S AT - 5 :0 0 ents are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Puorto Sr., New Haven. • • * • * "We ended up on the ground spector general for the Connec­ ever need on the subject is in io io m a w MON. to twm. ivn., k m . im , i .«. z.m SHOULDERS with the guy, putting the cuffs ticut Army National Guard. this little pocket-sized volume, ir NOW PLAYING ★ M XM. n N M • nil. «M MT„ t> M, 4JS. iM, ZW Friel, Leonard Ladlslaus III, son of Leonard Ladislaus Jr. Maj. Throwe, who will also g BCgTawexT uci.-wta. mat. n.n-i.a-i.TMK, cmm imm im i on him," said Cerretto. "The and best of all It only costs a Mat. 3KM - Eve. 6:00 & 8:80 and Mary Jane Dennis Friel, 424 W. Middle Tpke. He was crowd wanted him and they got I serve as staff judge advocate buck. bom July 13 at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ ARMUHIRSTAR m h h jk f - A ' between us." °h the adjuntant general's staff. Now Dr. Smith (to give him AU6.10 ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Dennis Sr., Bristol, R. I. Fifty or more young men assumed the new post Friday AU6.22 Ray MILLAND -M Y FAIR LADY His paternal g;randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ladis­ M ichaels upon appointment by Maj. Gen. his academic title, which he Nscra E. LEVINE prtMirts pushed in to keep the hand­ doesn't use) is a very thorough _jB«nellt_Ptrr— laus Friel Sr.. Warwick, R. I. FRANKFURTSii« w iD Y , E. Donald Walsh, state adju­ * * • • « Kmtrild-cut, and with SImpla and tallorad. cuffed youth from being taken miusicologist, a composer in tant general. Strong, Karen L., daughter of Lewis C. and Anna Oiler iMsuattat. In platinum. WhHa or yallow geld. to the police station. It was this smaller forms (at least that's IHUBKIBUSHS incident that started the riot. A graduate of the University a rAMMOUNT PICTURES (tk n t Strong, 48 Mountain St., Rockville. She was bom July 14 at $575 $300 Sparacino, the youth division l Connecticut and the Unlver- all I know of his music: Nice Rockville City Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. Treasure Chest sxpert. knows by sight most of ® School, Maj. Throwe songs and so on. If he wrote a mcnrpiiiAVisir TUESDAY IS and Mrs. Joseph Oiler, Rockville. Her paternal grandparents symphony or two I’ll undoubt­ the city’s juvenile delinquents | J® ® partn^er^ln the East Hart- I ran i« «emt onCTiiumimi 11 are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strong, East Hartford. She has snd other young offenders. *ford 'law firm of Leone, Dana edly hear about it later) and GET ACQUAINTED NIGHT Storrs, Conn. NTJTMEqi two brothers, James, 5, and Ronald. 3, and a sister, Linda, 2. A coffee break fw you! one of the very few Honest-to- • 4* « * a "But to tell you the truth. " he and Throwe. NEXT — WALT DISNEY’S AT said, "these are kids I've never His new duties as inspector Pete educators under whom I Tues. thru Sat. Corcoran, Sharon L., daughter of Daniel J. and Shirley Diamonds seen befdye. They’re not the general will include inquiry into ever had the good fortune to "8 Lives of Thomusina" Anderson Corcoran, Anchorage Rd„ Vernon. She was bora usual juvenile delinquents. I matters pertaining to discipline, study. I didn’t happen to study July 28-Augu8t 1 atom , cooMCtichl July 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal don't know where they come efficiency and economy. Maj. musical form under him, but 1 (IN UNION) grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson, West Hart­ from. I know one we got is in a Throwe will conduct inspections did study harmcMiy and harmo- PHILlI ford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Cor­ and surveys as directed by the nie analysis aa well as opera coran, West Willington. She has two brothers, Paul, 6, and VACUUM CAN good high school and another is Carville's are standards o f adjutant general. appreciation under,his tutelage. sn athlete in high school.” ROUTE IB — EXIT 106 SEE HOW THEY RUN Clifford. 2. "It's the system they are Maj. Throwe is a member of Now retired, he boiled down A Wild, Daffy Faroe Bghting, baby," explains Den- the town council. .some of his instructiqp material ADMISSION BOX OFFICE For a dainty m lu. In Bids Sought to form this little boOk, which FROM 6 TO 10 P.M. — ALL YOU CAN EAT! Tues.-Thurs. $2.00 ft $2.26 9:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. Elagant ova|.out aoll- talra. In platinum. tvhita or yallow gold. Bids are now being sought by turns out to be concise, handy, Fri. - Sat. $2.25 ft $2.60 Sat 1:00 - 9:00 P3L CHILD'S WHEE! WATER’S aualitv and value the town for the Installation of and authoritative. Moreover, as Fried Chipli«n and Spoghatti, 429-2012 $1400 $175 152-B surface course, grading you'll find when you read it, Air-Conditioned Curtain: 8:80 HEALTH II. on Beelezebub Rd . Gover­ every musicologist has different Salad, Rolls, Baveraga — $1.50 HARRIET g. JORGENSEN THEATRE HOT^HOTeeAND nor’s Highway. Strong Rd. and ideas on the subject of musical Children under 12 with parents— $1.00 Hayes Rd. forms, and Dr. Smith’s seem the SAND THERE’S A LOT! everywhere... SMILE Sealed bids will be received most logical I have encountered. COME AS YOU ARE! until 10 am . Aug. 10 at the 1 can say this without prejudice, Dancing every Saturday to the JOAN JOYCE TRIO W. H. ENGLAND awbHc, A Long Distance telephone town manager's office at the since as I mentioned, I didn't TONIGHT Now! For only 9Vic* a COFFEE ^srrrnnrw ih LUMBER C O . visit is such a pleasant way to learn town hall when they will be .study musical form under him,

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MANGHBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHBSIEB, 0 0 ^ « MONDAY. JULY S7. 1964 MANCBBSTES KVENINQ HERAT J). MANCHESTE;B, CXINN., MONDAY, JULY 87. 1964 P A G E f l W

the John W. Tierhey Fuaeral Home, n » W. Center St, with 12th Cirenit Coventry e aolemn high Maee o f requiem Cervo^MeDermott OAS Severs et 8t. Jemee’ Chureh et 9. Court Cases Obituary Burial win be. in Bt. James’ Proposed School Is Eyed Trade, Ties Cemetery. H m marriage of Mias Susan Frleade may aall at the fu­ MABCmDSTIS SB8SIOM Kathlssn McDermott of Bolton neral home tomorrow from 8 to WUUam Frankovjtch, 41, no To Complement High School to Nathan Anthony Oarvo of 4 and 7 to S p.m. With Castro ^Hartford and Mrs. Reoa BpelM certain address, was sentenced New Haven waa solemnized H tBeiaan P «il Bwrett, 76. oT of Braintree. Mam.; four grand­ to serve one year at the State BpectfloaUoM approved .iqrkprtyiwd Jonlor Saturday at St. Maurlos’s (Osattnasd Cron Fags One) children and one great-grand­ Mra. Leuie Schlemlnger Church, Bolton. 46 tione Bt. dl*d Saturday M ra Olivine Bouchard Jail at Hartford for non-support thebow^l of education fosr the cltt^: Sdenos, «>«*.tlirss; maths-matlis- child. today, after he pleaded guilty -laat *t lla«Kdia«t*r Memorial proposed Junior high school will mattes, six: social studies, eev- Tlie bride Is a daughter of decision and Uruguay Is expect­ to the charge before Judge Ber­ *a; music (InsrtniiisBtal), one; Hoa>ital aftar a A ort Slneas. w E "X ".T T ,r 'S'-SJ'; 22irSS;r„“i. 2 JS T : make the school a complement John J. McDermott of Flora ed to follow suit. (JWe may do yftM bom No f a r n ^ l». Charles A. Robbins was solo­ 'American states should not Walter J. Kelley Sr. .Family Relations Officer Jjodgt of Elks. Monson and Joaepli Bouchard high saces should be consider­ In addition, the foreign min­ ■nw funeral will be held to­ daughter, Mrs. Patricia Mes­ high school level, as well as the petal cloche trimmed with seed GREEN STAMPS Hospital. made any effort to support his ed a minimum for toe enroll­ pearls, and she carried white isters issued a warning that if morrow at 8:16 am . from the senger all of South Windsor; family, ” I have no' excuse,” he proposed junior high level. the Castro regime persists in Mrs. Dorman was bom In These Include: Enlargring the ment, phUosophy and objec­ rosebuds and baby’s breath on John F. Tlemey Funeral Home. four broifaera. the Rev. Willlcunn tives described herein, without carrying out acts of aggression N a t i o n a l New York City, a daughter of sajd language laboratory to 30 sta­ a prayerbook. WEDNESDAY 119 W. Center St. A solemn Kelley o f WhIU Fialns. N.Y., Elliott informed the court seriously curtailing a suitable MORIARTY BROTHERS and intervention against one or Hugh and Bessie Glhnartln Mc­ tions from the present 20 sta­ Miss Eileen McDermott of high Mass of requiem will be Leonard Kelley of Thompson- that the case has gone beyond program," Bolton, sister of the bride, was more OAS members, they may, At Your First National Super Markets 7 ville, James Kelley of Haxard- Laughlin. family relations department tions. singly or as a group, use armed Stores celebrated at 9 a.m. at St. Bar­ She Is survived by a daugh­ The Board of Education has maid o f honor. She wore a C R B j p N tholomew's Church. Burial will virie, and Paul Kelley Stadler Cronan, and left Man- Manor Rd. The group will play vacaUon aow. Borrow badminton and wiffle ball be­ DOWNTOWN ergUde, Sliver Great Warranty. scared. rlal HMpital after a long 111-, cheater about 20 years ago for eorTMen%—repay "The worst part of it was the YALE CHOICE OF NIAROLITAN> CHOCOLATI and COCOANUT ness. She waa the wife of Wll-I Hartford. fore the study. Friend* of the StatioiMrs 1963 STUDEBAKER 4-Door V-8 $1895 Typewriter Service Functional Furniture Hi-League are invited. aensM At. sold at night and the mosqui­ lard J. Horton. She was employed in the Landorulser, radio, heater, power brakes and steering, toes.” 649-4986 antomatlc, silver finish with red Interior. Gold Crest Mra. Horton waa bom In: State D^>artment of Health, ■“r An Ellipse Innerbed is one functional sofa- - BE SURE TO BRING IN THIS WEEK'S COUPONS - Mancheater, Sept. 15, 1893, ai and before that at the Factory op bo w a r r a n W - ______bed combination that doee not have that daughter of Charles E. and Ina Insurance Association of Hart- ^ op bo M I Chaffee Bunce, and was a life- ford for many years. She was ★ w e e k e n 7 s p e g m !l s ' T * " | bulky, clumsy look. It is as fashionable as Got 50 Extra SkH Groon Stomps with Blue Heaven Glosswaro long resident of this town a member of the Business and OWE LETTERS? StoanafSieOcaitel ’ 61 Renault $49.5 I ’59 M ercury $695 I (Mm be as you can see by the quwntly styled 6«t 50c Off OR Blue Heaven DiiHMrwMrt ^ e was a member and past Professional Club of Greatfer Dauphlne 4-Door | 2-Door Hardtop I LAUGHTER Quincy pictured. Another nicfi feature S g l a s s e s fo r *io* matron of Chapman Court. Or­ Hartford and Ita recording sec­ Drop your pen and taka piwM in hand. tO sd h U H l about an Innerbed is that it sits just as On 4-Piece Place Setting and Completer Set der of Amaranth; a member of retary, and a member of the I LECLERC With s Long Dhtanc* pall yw'H be MIX OR AflATCH WITH Coupon 8C with Coupons QA and 8B the Order of Eastern Star, Man- Rosary Society of St. Augus­ i r TOP DOLLAR PAID i r and news and biby's first words can FUNERAL HOME comfortable as it sleeps. And it converts efaestsr, and the White Shrine of tine’s Church, Hartford. talking almost as soon M yto bn ■n ba shared with far away families in just a wink from a sofa into that extra IXTRA f* H OMEN 8TAAIM Hartford. Survivors includs a son, Rob­ writs "D ev...” Ow MrI bs aaii FOR CLEAN USED CARS! and friands by bng Distance. It’s so bed you need, equipped with the famous g H | i| IX T C A SftH OWMN ITAAAPf Survivora lncliu|e two daugb- ert M. Dunn of Manchester; Ung Distaocs k tbs 6«k bait'Wm FUNERAL Eclipse innersprins: mattress. Take a look PLUS ■ W with purehM* pf any 4 p*ckig«i 100 with ONE fWf Galloe •sra, Mra. Lawrence >F. Bagley two sisters, Mrs. Joseph -Boy with oonfidenos from Barfitari Osuaty's Oldest U»> quick and easy. It’s ths next bast "YOII" 9AHDSH - FROZEN OLDHUNDRBD and M n . Norman R. Balch, both Schauster of Manchester snd tobsingtbar*. oola. Continental, Meroury, Comet ft T ^ y a Jeep Daalcff- thing to being there. ' SERVICE for yourself! ^ee the many stjfles available 2M EXTRA SAH STAMPS of Bolton; three brothers, Ed' Mrs. Gertrude A. Scovllje of MANCHimil l llOPyiW . . . one just right for your decor. See them with Coupon* 80 end 8E John WALTER N. VEGETABLES ICE CREAM win C. Bunce of Bolton and Waterbury; a brother, LECLERC at Watkins, tomorrow. Style Shown $829. Louis Bunce and Lawj^ence Cronan of Waterbury; three 382 Middle Tumpiko Woot Wl Msnvi TW MOHT TO UMIT OUANTITIW lU NlllUlt NEW ENIUW MORIARTY BROTHERS IKMTKMHWmUie Director Others from $199.60. e iuUUl. Im> A Td > Oflw ^ BUM e—— Bunce, both of Mancheater; | grandchildren and several mEpMtt nivMT 2nd Hoor-PHONE: 641J9S36 sisters, Mrs. Gertrude nieces and nephews. • 801 CENTER 8T„ MANCHESTER * Open Eves 04»-lil85 RUriNECWHn 28 Mato Street, Msnoheater We db eer besMo serve jKW better e f Vm o Beach, Fla.; Mrs. I The funsrai Will b* held ■ . » u 4 - K J h U in# db w r 6ssf Id wfw |W D. FauOmsr of West! Wsdnasday at 6:16 gm. firam Coil 649-5869 MANGHiBST^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN^ MONDAY, JULY 27. 1964 PAGE M VttlL liANCHBS'raSB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, JULY 27, 1964 ------. 2 with no full-time replacements ther needs of the department. the new 90th OM i Fires for Year added. Administrative offices and a Poverty Subject study on poverty in U,v'- 4bmd|««trr In 19S4, we want both candidates obli­ The hose replacement pro­ new centra] office fire alarm and a profasaor at thO MOW gated to discuss one of the major issues Inside Report Jimmy Decrease by 74 gram has progressed eatlsfac- control panel are some of the Of Workshop School with the actual casting of ballots have to think about na bCTOl^afa lalao raaToad. more reluctant and more tolerant ele­ tive, for the Senate. Mr. John­ four years ago, we talked Pres- son was worried about the Im­ At night these few go out Itba BataM Prtottos O om pau. .Ino., an- ments of hemisphere politics and ideol­ Identtal politics with 80 voters They mug and they put guns ■tottea no nnanwai raapaaalbfltt; for trpo> plications on his own re-election — arrora appearing In advarUaementa ogy in a resolution which, in its terms, is in this dusty plains town of cen­ — particularly In the liberal Into the Btomsehs of gas ato' S o T otbar raadlng mattar to Tba Manebeatar something of a compromise, and which, tral Texas. Result: at best. North —ol the bitter Oonnally- .tlon attendants and they crawl Btentog Herald. President Johnson’s appeal in Yarborough lued. He finally per- through a window Into eome- in its effects, may not produce any im­ his own state is only marginally bod}r’8 house. They get caught mediate drama of any kind. suaded Connally to call off his better than John Kennedy’s ap­ dogs, swallowed his own pride, and hit with sentences and they SMOKED HAMS But the very fact that it la a sort of peal four year ago. and endorsed his old enemy, go away, but there are others middle ground resolution, which does not Five of the 30 voters we talked Yarborough, for another term. to replace them while they are away, and when they come go to the forceful and effective extremes to voted Republican in 1960 and Although this proved him not a one of them in­ back from Jail they are better _____ adaerttamg ol some might have liked, may be the se­ master of his own house. It did Or Monday — 1 pjn. tends to switch to Mr. Johnson not dispose of the p c^ n ou s is­ criminals than when they went BUTT Or Tuaaday — 1 p.m. cret of its eventual and very Important in. SHANK ■ - Wadneaday — 1 p.m. Tuaatoy. this fall. ’The only outright sue of factionalism. ------Tay — 1 p.m. Wadneaday. strength. switch was the other way. One Yarborough, for example, con­ T h^ are not the colored peo­ HALF HALF ______, - 1 Thvua^y. The great potential strength of this of the 12 Kennedy-Johnson tinues to knock Connally. Ho has ple o f this city. The colored m u CUT Or BatorSay " i p.in, gYlday. voters of 1960 told us she intends [>le of this city are easy to nnxeuT •Uled daadltoa: 10:«0 a.m. aaeb day of resolution lies in the fact that it consti­ scheduled a Yarborough fund- atlaa axcapt Saturday — » a-m.______to vote lor Goldwater. raising dinner for the same eve­ C die. They ait In the ghettoe tutes both a moral and an intellectual At least offsetting this gloomy ning In September that the Dem­ as if they were In Jsdl and they lb . lb . Monday, July 2T rejection of Castroism for this hemi­ news lor the President, was the ocratic Executive Committee go to church; they love their 39 49 sphere. As it has been phrased and as fact that among the 13 voters had already planned a state­ churches, even If the churches are store fronts, and every BOMBLEM raODLDER ROAfT far as it goes, this rejection is a volun­ we talked to who did not vote wide Connally testimonial din­ The Issue Stays In in 1960, eight plan to vote for ner. year, In the fall when the poli­ 7 tary hemisphere act, not merely a piece •Both Prealdent Johnnon and Senator Mr. Johnson and only four for With the Indispensable help of ticians come up to ask for . of dancing done to a United States votes, they hear themselves ex­ CUBE STEAKS a 9 9 NEW PORT R O A S T 9 9 ' CROSSRIB Ooldwater are to be extended some sym- Goldwater. Connally, Mr. Johnson must BONELBBS pithy for the meanlnglea# and nonsensi­ tune. Thus, our non-sclentlfic sur­ bring these and other feuding tolled and promised things and vey indicates that the Presi­ factions together and elevate It satisfied fhem. Don’t worry cal meeting they were forced to go What the resolution symbolises, in its dent’s best chance for a solid himself as the benign leader of about them. Worry about the GROUND CHUCK a69‘ 69< SHOULDER S TE A K a 9 5 ' through the other day, all because news­ best sense, is that this hemisphere is try­ triumph in Texas — something all Texas Democrats. ’This is kids who do nothing but walk Thompsons Married 50 Years papermen sometimes would rather try ing to make for itself a choice between over 160,000, for example — what he is trying to do now, the streets and wait for the KING OF ROASTS td make news than report It. revolutions. ’This resolution, in itself, may well hinge, not on switch­ but Judging from the remarks night. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomp-4Thompson was employed at ing 1960 Nixon voters, but on Perhaps Edward T. FolUard, veteran takes care of the negative decision. The of the anti-Johnson voters In Their lawyers stand along­ son of 101 Hemlock St. cele­ Cheney Bros, for about 80 coralllng 1960 stay-at-homes Mesquite, he hasn’t succeeded side them and say that they are REG. hemisphere is not going to choose Cas­ brated their 50th wedding yes­ years. reporter for the Washington Poet, and swelling the total vote. so far. Of all the complaints I>oor and misguided. But they terday at an open house at the The Thompsons have two STYLE wasn’t even trying to make news when troism, or tolerate its attempts at ille­ The fact is that President about the President, the most would kill the lawyer for his VFW, given by their children. sons, Joseph L. Thompeon of OVEN READY hd began It all. Peihape he was merely gal operations beyond its own borders. Johnson has plenty of scars persistent was that he is still money If they could get him About 100 friends and relatives Manchester, and Everett And in back of this negative choice from 30 years of political war­ "nothing but a politician’’ (as a alone on a dark street. They attended from Manchester and Thompson of Coventry; three e:|hibltlng some fussy do-gooder public fare in this state, where politics , . 6 9 ^ I there stands the readiness and the au­ young mother told us at the ny­ sure vicious and shiftless sind surrounding towns. daughters, Mrs. James Fedde- Ky l b . osnsdence of his own. is a vicious factional battle of lon hosiery counter). they do nothing to help them­ The couple was married July ma of Sunland, Calif., Mrs. John RIB ROAST Anyway, It all begfan on Monday, thorization to use force to keep Castro­ kill or be killed. He is a figure The (act that he Is the first selves. This week, they were 28, 1914, by the Rev. Hugh L. Zelinaki of Coventry and Mrs. July 20, when Senator Ooldwater re­ ism inside its own borders. of large controversy in his own Texan to be President and the stopped by the police. Stopped Taylor, pastor of the Methodist James Tuttle of Vernon; 16 n O R T CUT CAUrORMlA ITTLE EXTRA LEAN amed to Washington, and when, at This is Important short range busi­ first to be a nominee (or Presi­ good. And don’t listen to any Church, Norfolk. V*. Mrs. grandchildren and 8 great Consider, for example, the Thompson Is the former Maude grandchildren. ness. It is not, of course, even half the dent was hardly noted at all In of this bleating about police the ensuing press conference, Cor­ Democratic ticket this fall. Sen. our survey. To the question, brutality. Maybe the cops didn’t Kite of Virginia. They have been The guests of honor were pre­ RIB STEAKS 69‘ CHUCK ROAST 59< CHUCK STEAK a 49* respondent FolUard asked Ooldwater If long range problem. No amount of Ralph Yarborough, the liberal "What do you like most’’ about go far enough with these kids. residents of Manchester (or sented with a money tree by CBHTBR CUT fW irr FREMIUM hd didn’t think It might be a good idea force, no use of force, even that force Democratic leader here, is run­ Johnson, only five mentioned his But the worry is for next week about 40 years, and are mem­ their children, and many other ning for re-election. Last No­ llj he and President Johnson had a meet- which might try to go in and smash Texas orlg;in, and two of these and next year and the year af­ bers of the Church of the Naza- gifts from friends and relatives. . vember on his fatal visit to rene. Until his retirement. (Herald photo by Satemla) H A N SLICES 89* CHUCK ROAST 69* SLICED BACON 5 9 * Castroism inside its own borders, is go­ plan to vote for Goldwater. ter that and all of a sudden, log to try to agree to keep racial issues Texas, President Kennedy al­ 1964 Publishers Newspaper this week, when you were flat oat of the approaching* campaign. , ing to produce solution. The eventual most had to mobilize the Na­ Syndicate down on the street in the mid­ WELL TRIMMED Senator Ooldwater, as If being asked solution has to be positive, and it has dle of Seventh Ave. in Harlem, Bolton Whether he was against sin, had no to have something in it, for Latin Amer­ words like "society” and ’’so­ ica, of that same kind of revolution, cial problems” became some­ choice. The news was made, and sent Today in History a Thought for Today thing more than words put democratic-style, which has long been across the country, therefore, that he afloat With Recinald Pinto Sponsored by the Manchester down by some professor look­ Rep. Gagliardone Will Seek was willing to meet with President our possession imd realization, no By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing to make money with s TALL MAST ON TALL SHIP; Aboard Portuguese Bark Sagres at New London Connell of Ghnrehes Johnson on the Issue. A lot of ostrich edi­ matter how Imperfect in some respects. Today is Monday, July 27, book. GOP Nod for Second Term torialists and commentators took up the Inside the United States. One must hope the 209th day of 1964. There are Very simple, the white people CHUCK STEAK 39 Read Genesis 1: 24-31 the democracy yes is going to prove 157 days left in the year. In New York have to recognize TATLOR 61RA1ID UNION — ALL MEAT ORAMD UNION — ALL N l i r theme of how nice It would be to keep In a few brief words of the this other world and get the Just as loud and Just as sincere, in the Eugene Gagliardone has flled commitment either man could bring Forces which style themselves con­ but this time there was no receive riches beyond Imagina­ son and Craig Pepin pitched. YOUR FAVORITE b e . required t6 stand In the munity Hall to nominate candi- to It servative are crying out, in pain and break. Cyrus W. Field’s long tion. The team will play Lebanon NEW YORK, July 26— ’There shots going back at the roof­ touched physically. Nobody had street and have bottles and dates for representative, regis­ 1 1)1 14 • The meeting was therefore scheduled, fury, against what they consider par­ fight to establish Instantaneous Wednesday at Lauder Field In DOLE or GRAND UNION were two worlds in New York tops and the store windows cav­ his drip-dry suit ripped from communication between Europe He Who has made me. Who bullets— yes, they shot back a trar of voters, and 12 Justices Wlllimantlc. f| (r last Friday afternoon, some time af- tisan and, indeed, dishonest reporting his back. Nobody had to run keeps my body and soul in be­ little bit this week—aimed at and commentary by the news media. this week. One of them started ed in and they lo’oted and ran and America had succeeded. of the peace. Members of the all-stars are PINEAPPLE-GRAPREFRUIT t|r the press conference Prealdent John- in the morning, with cigarette in the streets while the cops when they saw the Molotov ing by the never-ending exer­ his head because the people Candidates for nomination Phil Pontlcelll, Tom Crockett, Their complaints have a familiar ring. On This Date cise of Hlj creative might. Who who were at home have done ^ n was holding. smoke hanging over a cup of fired guns and hit them with cocktail, its wick flickering as must file not later than Aug. 5 Tom Fredo, Tom Miner, John ’They closely echo the savage criticisms it came through the air. But In 1789, Congress established has created all worlds and sus­ nothing with the biggest social SENECA GRAPE-LEMON made by Harold L. Ickes and other bell­ coffee and yellow curtains mov­ clubs. with the secretary or the chair­ MacDonald, Hutchlnaon, Pepin, • At this press conference, Correspond- the white world was touched by the department of foreigpi af­ tains them by :he Word of His problem In 100 years? man of the town committee. wethers of the New Deal almost a gen­ ing Just a little bit in the sum­ "White man!’’ somebody Pete Traygla, Art Clarke, Jay, ^ t FolUard received proper recognition mer breeze coming through the screamed out on Jefferson this other world and either the fairs, now the state depart­ power. Who makes all things “Were you scared?” I asked The zoning board approved Plante, Tod Leventhal, Bob 3 79 eration ago. ’There is this difference of DRINKS f^r his role. Just before the conference screens and into the kitchen. Ave. in Brooklyn. white world feels it and reacts ment. - minister to my good and s cop on Sunday night. the lots in two subdivisions al­ Olmsted, Gary Mortensen and; course: that whereas then the allega­ "What are you going to do growth. He, the Almighty, la my "Yes,” he said. "When I ran ready okayed by the planning HESCAFE ■U1T0HI A O l^gan, a Secret Service agent walked tion was of misrepresentation damaging There, in the middle of the to it or We will have summer In 1909, Orville Wright set a Bil! Mickewicz. [ all day?" rite was asked. after summer of these riots and Father. out o f bullets last night.” commission at a meetlM last $ |00 lato the conference room, and asked Fol- to the liberal position, now it is of mis­ dark block, a white man walk­ world record for airplanes when In the Junior league thla week ! She yawned. "It’s hot,” she some day they will be different. All is of God. and this God “ Liook out!” somebody else week. They are: Enrico Fiano’s Bolton Dairy will play White, representation damaging to the con­ ed. Nobody knew what he was he and a passenger remained in is our Father. What then is IkE D BEANS2 ^ 49' INSTANT COFFEE r MACARONI 6 l^rd to step outside a moment to see said. "It’s too hot to stay here. Some day, with Negro kids who yelled. The cop moved back and Tanglewood Lane, and Ernest Glass tonight; MAM Oil will NAM — WITH R A U m _ ONAND UNION _ servative position. doing there. But he was on Jef­ flight one hour one minute and there for us to live for but everybody dove to get behind ORAND UNION . . . t^e President FolUard came back, wear- You know how the kids get on ferson Ave. and he was white. are bolder, they will get the Strong’s School Rd. subdivision. play the Dairy Wednqaday and One might conclude the press, radio, 40 seconds. love, pr.iise, thanksgiving, and a car and the bottle crashed t«Me tog a smile, with a question written in a day like this. Naggy. I’m get- , "White man!" they screamed. idea that rioting in their own The zoning board has sched­ White Glass will play Fiano and television are incorrigibly crooked, In 1940, the British Royal Air joyful service to Uiis loving onto the street. Crashed hard, uled a public hearing on Aug. Mua 2 7 * ting right up and get dressed They got to him and clubbed ghettos is not as good as riot­ Realty Friday. BROW N BkEAD 2 '^ 3 5 ' PLASTIC wrap2 39* TOM ATO 3 isk on a piece of paper. During the con­ but work the right side of the street at Force was bombing Cherbourg, Author and Preserver? That because it had come straight 26 on the request of Michael and take them to the beach." him and kicked him and the ing places where the white man In the minor league Crockett ference, dutifully and perhaps in pen- one time, the left side at another time. "It's a good day for the Nantes’ and St. N a z a r e n e, we do not live so, that we for­ down from the roof of this tene­ Mllek for an extension of the thin chain he had around his goes. Agency will play Cavanaugh BUITONI — IMPORTED IT'S ICE TEA TIME Is this so? Certainly not. These media beach. But I wish you’d watch France. get the Source of our blessings, ment on 133rd St. in Harlem. buriness zone on his land across shce, FolUiyd asked the question which neck snapped when one of them They get bolder with each Garage tomorrow and GAH are not crooked. No more are they either them more. Those kids go out In 1948, the last s u r v I v- live blindly in sin and sel’lsh- The riots in New York came the street from the Bolton Lake bad been handed him by the President: infallible or as rigorously Impartial as grabbed it. In the morning, you generation, these blank-faced ness, is the tragedy of human Paving Thursday. I too far." i n g member of the Chicago to an end on Thursday night. Hotel. The land is now zoned This is the last week of sched­ "Mr. Prealdent do you and Senator they would like to think themselves. found a St. Christopher’s medal kids in funny hats who barely life. But this Article is the con­ They came to an end because residential. ITALIAN QQc SALADA deal “I will.” C u b s’ Tinkers - to - Evers - to- uled play in these two leagues. doldwater Intend to enter into a pact A distinction must be made between imbedded in the warm tar of can read the hate literature stant rcmuider that we owe all Thursday night would have Stone for Monunoent "All right. I have to get go­ Chance double - play combina­ Attend Camp reporting and commentary, both proper the street. which tells them to kill the to that loving Father Who has been the worst night of ail and A stone to be used for a to take the issue of civil rights out of ing. It’s late. I have to make a tion, Joe Tinker, died. Attending Camp Alice Mer- and necessary fimctions. It is expected white man. They are like given us not only every good everybody knew it, and the cops World War II monument on TOMATOES the campaign?’’ living.” The white people never saw weeds. You can pull them out, rlt, Girl Scout camp In East TEABAGS that the media wiH be impartial in re­ Outside, the sprinklers shot this world. They stayed in their In 1953, An Armistice was ^ ft, but has given us Himself. and the colored kids. Bolton Green has been ' found 59 Hartland, this session are Holly Upon being asked the question he had porting. By and large in this respect as the police did this week. But signed at Panmunjon ending Pastor Poul C. Kaiser "W e be here tonight,” a kid on the property of Mr. and Mrs. HUDSON' water into the aii and the kids own world, by the sprinklers Gorton, Betsy Hunter, Lynn hknded Mr. FolUard, President Johnson they do their best to be objective. There stood bare-footcQ on the lawn they will come up again and the fighting in Korea. Concordia Lutheran Church said to a cop on Fulton St. and Joseph Mack, Clark Rd.. The and the air conditioners, and this time the roots will hold Kozlkowski, Mary Lou Maneg- are exceptions, some habitual, some oc­ and watched the sun turn the the cop reached out for him atone, almost a perfect match looked directly at Mr. FolUard, and be­ they read about this other the ground a little better and gia, Kathy Sheridan and Mar­ casional. Slanted reporting, or report­ spray into a rainbow. and grabbed him. to the World War I monument, B I G ''H " TO W E LS 4 FRUIT SYRUPS c^39 gan his answer in the following way: world or saw some of it on tele­ tha Young. ing Intermixed with unlabeled editorial "What time are we going to they will not be pulled out .so ‘lYou come back here to­ will be moved to the Green DOW ORAND UNIM—FAIT. FNOC.^ __ vision. And by Itist night, when Miss Carol Lefebvre of French "Well, I would say to the architect of tomment, is not unknown. It is regu­ the beach?” they asked. easily. Then someday, they may night,” the cop said. "You make sometime this week. the police of this tovra took Rd. Is serving as a counselor at this meeting this afternoon that I do not larly found throughout Time, which pro­ be very deep ahd the job of Herald Yesterdays sure you come back here to­ The chance table at the In Manhattan, the people over as they have not taken the camp thla summer. She has claims itself a "news magazine," not an pulling them iut will leave night. Because I’m going to put Orange neighbor’s night Friday OVEN CLEANER ’r 89* ABIER. SLICES believe that any issue which is before from this world walked into air over in years, everybody in the been leader of Troop 667. organ of opinion. It is also found, al­ stains on your hands forever. reports half of broadleaf crop three right here.” He tapped netted $13 for the Green beau­ the people can be eliminated frpm the conditioned buildings in drip white world said that it was Mr. and Mrs. John McCarrlck though less commonly now than former­ dry suits and,polished shoes or In the "Last Angry Man,” 25 Yeare .4go lost. the kid on the chest and the kid tification project. campaign in a free society in an election ly, in much of the relig^lpus press. And good that these riots were John The Dill opened his eyes Frank Cheney Jr. resigns as Twenty-five members from of Bolton Center Rd. have re­ in starched cotton dresses and over. Then they began to think knew what he meant. They SUNSWEET year.’’ perfect objectivity, is, often unavoidable, to see the sunlight coming on­ Downpour hits Manchester president of Savings Bank of knew It everyplace. On Thurs­ Ashford, Hlllstown, CJoventry turned from a vacation in tanned legs. They worked, went about Sunday at the beach and Maine. McCarrlck has owned compromised by a decision to cover, or to the bedroom linoleum and •relieving month's dry spell. Manchester to be succeeded by day night, the cops were going and Vernon Granges visited l-qt, There was much more to the Presi­ to lunch, came back to work they did not seem to realize and operated the Treat Shoppe not to cover, this event, that speech; by and then, at five o’clock, the he reached under the mattress. Manchester Are department R. LaMotte Russell. to stop shooting into the air. Bolton Grange, some of them dent’s answer, in which, naturally and In Talcottvllle since November. 8 - 0 1 the length of a story; by its position in that they had been touched by “Good mornin', horse,” he said redecoration gets under way. Board of Directors cuts $18,- And at 10 o’clock at night, giving skits. Stephen Forand of long silver spoons pushed Mrs. R. F. Dimock of Bolton desirably, he charted some of the possi­ the paper; by the headline affixed to it; against ice cubes and the bar­ these riots. to the heroin. That was seven 545 from General Manager you could see that it was over. Hebron played the accordion. btl ble areas of difference between candi­ and so on. But deliberate unfairness is But they were. In New York years ago and everybody 10 Years Ago Richard Martin’s budget. 1964 Publ'shers Newspaper The program was under the di­ Center Rd., has Just returned tenders poured martinis. Then from a month In England, Ire­ dates on the civil rights issue. the rare exception. everybody went home to their City this week, everybody was thought he was a great char- Group of Directors fails to Syndicate rection of Mrs. Arthur Plnney, As for copimentary, it is expected that touched by these riots in the Severe hail stomi hits to­ unseat James Perry, clerk-of- Bolton lecturer. land and Holland. Her daughter PRUNE JUICE Isiter that afternoon. Senator Gold- kids, and none of these people a point of view will Inform, shape, and really knew about the other other world. Oh, nobodv was (See Page Seven) bacco crops hard; one farmer the-works for town. The Grange family picnic will Dana will remain in Europe a water entered the White House by pri­ color this. Commentary without a point world of New York, which was be held Aug. 16. Ail members month longer. ■SAVE MORE ON PICK-OF-THE-CROP PRODUi Three from Town The board of finance will vate door, the two men spent 16 min­ of view would be Impossible; and even Just starting. interested may attend the next l A R T L E T T O regular meetln" details. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the A A I CALinnunA utes together without benefit of wit­ were it possible, it would be worthless. "You nothing’,” the kid said Commentary Is analysis and appraisal. On Camp Staff Anealdl Wins conference room of the town nesses and especially without benefit of .when he walked past the cop FANCY O Q c Its essence is Judgment and advocacy. who was in front of the Banco Bolton’s Anealdl team won offices. WESTERN photographers and without any com­ It can reasonably be assumed that the Theatre. the undisputed championship In RED PLUMS ment from either except for the pre­ intelligent reader or listener will discern Fischetti Three Manchester men are the Coventry pony league this Maacheater Evening Herald SUNKIIT MEW CMOP — CAU r. "You Just riiootln’ blanks. serving at Lake of Isles Scout season. The team was managed Bolton correapondent, Cleme- pared statement which was issued on the point of view and assess the com­ We goin’ be back jitterbuggin’ mentary accordingly. Familiarity with Reservation, North Stonlngton. by Bill Maneggla, of Steele well Young, telephone 648-8981. their Joint behalf. tonight and we goin’ be lookin’ The largest eim^lment for one the past performances of a commenta­ This prepared statement read as fol­ for you especial.” week In the histoty of the reser­ tor enables one to be quite sure in ad­ The kid kept walking down POTATOES • • • • • • •••••••• LEMONS vation was recorded yesterday lows: vance what he will say of specific de­ Fulton St. In Brooklyn and the velopments, a case in point being, for when 500 scouts from Hartford "Ttlio President met with Senator cop, Frank Ryan, looked at the and surrounding communities example, the column written by David Ooldwater and reviewed the steps he had back of the faded blue polo arrived for the fourth week of Let Beneficial put FRE8HPAK FROZEN Lawrence. taken to avoid the incitement' of racial short and cursed it. the 1964 season. RWAY. Am ount Discount Booklet 1 / 1 1 0 0 One is bound to disagree with certain “Look at that b— -,” he said. Robert L. Smith of 108 Milford MONTHLY OF LOAN TO THt N Y WORLD S ' AIR AND GRAPE JUICE 12 OZ. CAN tensions. Senator Ooldwater expressed commentary, to find its premises and "I ’d like to . . . ” Rd. is a first aid assistant at $16.75 $300 OTHER N Y ATIRAT. TiQN,, lIRDSEYE his opinion, which was that racial ten­ conclusions unacceptable. And disagree­ The cop was a little nervous. Lake of Iries. He is a student at swirr ^ sion should be avoided. Both agreed on ment can be strong, even heated. Strong He ran his foot back and forth Manchester High School where 26J58 500 and even heated rebuttal is wholly in this position." to push some of the broken he Is a member of the French 36.41 700 ORANGE order. But this is not to say that there is glass away from him. BABY H E A T 2 49 Club. He is also a member of ' That Was the end of the impossible justification for impunglng the commen­ "B — ,” he said. 51.16 1.000 South Methodist Church Youth *On 24 month plan. JUICE A B i O K B C N T nonsense, made necessary by the non­ tator’s integrity, much less does it Five kids sat on a stoop on Fellowship. Richard S. Law­ y.,1 XL I XI WITH I’URi ha'-E OE ANY ; Justify a denial of his right to express in your pocket-fast sensical question of a veteran and dis­ 116th Street in Harlem. rence of 571 Porter St. Is a na­ wniie iney lasii grand union label products his opinion and to be heard. And when "They say they b r i n g 1 n ture director at the encamp­ 87 tinguished Washington correspondent. Planning a vacation at the beach? In the moun­ AND COUPON BELOW! CONFIDETS os ' an attempted Indictment extends to a horses up here tonight,” one of 6 Oz. 0 0 ,a» The capipaign has already given its ment,. where he was assistant tains? Or, maybe a visit to the World's Fair? With whole sizeable segment of the news nature director last year.' He Is 3 Cans O T C M o C O R M I C k media, it is patently insupportable. them said. cash from Beneficial, you may take advantage of erucial Incitation to feelings and views “H orse?” one in the back a student at Manchester High today’s exciting vacation opportunities. Phons now o f racial extremism and to — Moreover, it evidences an attitude radi­ said. “There’s only one horse I School, where he was a member cally unreasonable and dangerous, one — or corns in. Apply for your cash and gat fast BUCK PEPPER 25 care ‘bout and you don’t get of the JV soccer team in 1961, ' such feelings help promote. ’The extent which la incompatible with democratic ssrvice, too — during Bansficiart Qoldan Annivar- It off of no damn cop." varsity soccer team In 1962-68, Discount BooUot WHITE to which there is such violence a.....ii- principles and the democratic process. sary calabration. They started laughing ^d serving as co-captaln last year, TO THE N.Y. W ORLD’S FAIR AN D ’The news media are far from perfect. panying the campaign is quite likely, is slapping their thighs. And 'the and- varsity swftnmlng team In OTHER N.Y. ATTRACTIONS SEABROOK FROZEN Their Indulgence, at Intervals, in ex­ almost certain, to have some effect on .smiles stopped when you walk­ 1962-64 # RIVER RICE 38' cessive self-congratulation \can be ri­ William F. Kiumik of 15 Mt. the fortunes of the candidates running diculous. There iq always room and need ed by. Now they just looked. VEGETABLES L O N « « They looked at you with blank Nebo PI. Is a waterfront direc­ V A . SSO for the Presidency. for Improvement. But there can be ex­ tor at Camj) Apache at the res­ On such an issue, the favorite politi- cess, too, in chastisement of them. One faces and their red-veined eyes did not move. ervation. He la a student at Hriy , I l l y WITH' PURCHASE OF ANY 2 example of this was found in stric­ Cross College, Worcester, Loans up to $1000 — • Loans Nfb-lnturad at low totL % eal strategy is to take sopte lofty posi­ One of them called it out. It GRAND UNION lABSL PRODUCS ntORaoN tures on the press voiced by some Maas., where he la majoring In ^ For 6 9 c .. tion pledging never never to soil your is always the same. They start Banafcial Hnwica C«. of Mandianler ^ AND THIS COUPON. churchmen during the first session of pre-medlenl studies. H e ' has hands by touching it and then have your with, "you w h ite ...” 806 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER ^ Vatican Council II. And there is the cur­ SeenImsd a Imember o<. the student •41 campaign staff siwnd aU their time rent example of contumely directed at Then, In the darkness, this eanmess, se, the Tael esub and MHcttal 3-61S6 • Rear So. Haw G i« M ToL M a a it O M * second w o ^ of New Yorit City pushing It, alway|i, of course, without media free and usually balang^ and re­ R antonl Club at Holy Croea, • sponsible by people who themselves en­ would go into motion. It would ♦ H T i r to jrour own formal participation or knowl- and a staff member at Lake at dorse extremism In their own cause. , Jangle with garbage cans com­ U ea since 1960. ••••••••••••••••••A ManchMiter Pariiade, Middlo TpICe. We8t-^4)p«9 D tllj.9:30 —CATHOUC TRAJVSCRIPT. ing down off the rooftops wd ' — iFtWCMmiT,* H.r.Kirt

MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 27, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENlNa HERALD, MANCHESTER^ OQMN^ MONDAY, JULY n , 19S4 •WMii-aMMd—ip ' DAOiT CROBSWORD PUZZLE Gladys Kidd, Talcottvine Rd., Region Colleges ty OoUags, NonraUt OUR B O A T IN G HOUSE witli MAJOR HOOPl^ Roclm lle; Mrs. Rcsalis Gwynn, I M V I X SPORTS Hogpital Notes National Guardsmen Back Collage and the f«' 134 Holl St.; Mrs. Beverly Over Half Full vate tnatitutlsaa: ...... visiting boors are S to B p-m. Freedman, 62 Grant Rd.; Debra lege, Quinnlplac, Saerafi i:ii 1^1 iseyBars In all areas oxeapUag materni­ Cyr, Bast Hartford; Mrs. Uneasy Rochester Peace I Omor the TenhnokMr SUvarmtna Oollaga et New England colleges report MMLOWft'm'eUOLIiONi. ty wbera they^are X to 4 p.m. Louise Redmond and daughter, Havan OoUaga, and St. M ffli ____ Mat and 6*0 to B pjn., and privmta 31 Hammond St., Rockville; that more than half titelr va- (Oontianed from Pag# Ona) ♦and tear-gas shells were used to OoUaga. rooms whore they ere 10 a.m. Mrs. Baibsra Bdwsrds and son, drive them from the house. A caneies for entering fraahmen to S p.na Vlsltore end reqoeated 172 Mountain Rd.; Mrs. Mar­ the police with persistent bru- larg* cahc u of gasoline waa found are already closed. not to emolte In patlente’ garet Masse and daughter, He­ taUty, the same allegaUon made in the house, police said. V K ^ )V AT^ rtVT« nr WHH A Session Call rooms. No more than two vM- Notwithstanding 7,000 more ^ No Damage Done bron. “ “ iS S M S *. in U»e New Tork Oty racial The helicopter crash cam# places made available by the TO LOAPlNwi"**^ HE li^ o b c l WOKfT tore at one time per patient. l^X29Vi.>nAC«UJBil^DISCHARGED TESTER- X JB* o 1 lu K* OUtbFBSJlS after it went aloft to survey a A WCW6B COLLAR ■ » RT colleges this year in their ex­ By Minor F i r e i j j i r s r s (OoeUaiMd from Png* Om ) EfforU bvsom * white parenU gathering of Negroes at sn pansion programs, they have 16 ,\^\LACTTIMSWBWtRBtH»«* «e«K ii^ in advance, and the refund le Patients Today: S21 tcII Bt., Mrt. Je«rie Tunill, 312 RocheslM^ block school In- earlier trouble spot. per cent fewer vacancies than HE EV6M had HAV RAWS* not an unusual occurrence. ADMITTED SATURDAY: OaklMd S t; Robert S lt^ , 10 tegratlon ' plhns also were The pilot, James Docharty, Flra officials of the Town ■U fo In the long procedure. at the same time last year, the JIED OM BACK OP "-J ttCteln. For Inatance, if the provUions The appropriation will be fi­ John Burke, 242 HUliard St.; Hemlock St.; John Long Jr„ 361 biJmea. Because of housing pat- 45, was killed. Two Negroes New England Board of Hlgher Fira Department r e p o r te d three VTURKEVS' SVWentpaHnan « " ! * • decided on by the constitution­ nanced from the additional Lynn Girard, 17 Brent Rd.; W. Center S t; Carol Shalnln, 35 enrollmenU In some perished in the house that $23,000 received last fiscal year Educatlon has announced. minor fires yesterday: a woods M P«9«y_. S§I!SUiowSridMMMM » uU w nM » ^ — al convention were rejected by Mrs. Ann Varrick, 6 Main SL; S. Lakewood Circle; Peter Ar- gchools are predominantly Ne- caught fire. Four state troop­ the voteri in the apecial refer­ in state grants for schools Joseph LaVae, 6 CuShman Dr.; mando, South Glastonbury; Mm. ers suffered bums when they The Board noted that these fire at 466 Spring St; a g r a s s endum next year, the whole above the amount estimated Miss Jeanne Parady, Wlndsor- Inez Biataon, 580 Burnham St.; " ' , tried to rescue people from the vacancies are expected tc be firs at 149 Campfiftld Rd., and (L«Ua> effort would have been point- when the 1063-64 budget was vllle Rd., Rockville; John Pink- aircraft. filled by August 10. a car fire at 669 Main St. Of- -feu* ^^-JgSiU . approved. —ladMdiiali -Canadian «Attenwt leae. ham', 16 Bank St.; Mrs. Geral­ Of the two men shot, David Connecticut schools have ficials said that none of the —HaogMIniw — TrtMhTtt—It ptyilelaB SOPadal dlMt "Later today," Dempsey said, dine Hipeky, Stafford Springs; x>irun ol., jLiiumoa ou o. Tisdale, 34, was the more seri­ fires did any damage. — flaa aafia about 550 vacsuicies remaining, "I will eubmlt in a letter to Rollie Thompson,...... 915 Main St. Alton St.; Roland E. Berard Jr., ously wounded. He was hit In Eighth District firemen en- —Larfarab A TxirrmmtitTX *rvaanri>r\A V* 1 txrtiu..e.f r mo but only Annhurst College for —Tiqnaa the court a workable alternative ADMITTEib YESTERDAY; the face and shoulder. women reports avidlable dor­ tlngulshed a small grass fire —Flacaa . proposal completely conelstent Rites S la ted Mm. Shirley powles, 81 Avon-' W esT si; Rockville; Mm. Ger- m rriror.'uc^ Tisdale, a Negro, said he was this morning at 825 Hilliard St. —-niiUih mitory space. Qualified oom- with the court's original decl- dale Rd.; Mlsk Mary Johnson, awine Hlpsky, SUfford Springs; ' ,med at rio^ters had n o T ^ e n on his way to risit a friehd on mutiii^ students may stlH find No damage was reported. — rMmla ■lon of Feb. 10, 1964, which 208 HlllUrd St.; Miss Mallory Robert Heath, WlllimanUc; Mm. noiers, the west side. Police arrested will permit the prompt, orderly For Victim^ Schardt, 81 Eastland Dr.; Mm. Concorde Richard, 39 Chester . '.i at the National Antone OUveri, 52, a white and economical accomplishment Gladys Schlnder, 7 Sunrite Dr.. Dr.; Llnwood Rollins, 41 Cor- .i^ ^ fiu o n ^ r the Advance- man, on a charge of first-de­ —Romi------of legislative redistricting and Rockvllle; Miss Karen Webb, „«!! St.; John A. White. Wap- ^*“ t of Colored People caUed gree assault in the-' shooting. dlSniHbiad reapportionmen*'. Of Jet Crash WlUlmantlc; Jan Zamojskl, ptng; Clifford Stewart, 19 John- - j ... lootlne and riot- Oliver! was quoted as saying tadcks "In that letter. I wiU respect­ Hartford: Mrs. Grace Craw- gton Ter.; Mrs. Pauline Burr, 23 " Negroes had been running fully request the opportunity (Continned from Page One) ford, North Attleboro, M ass.;. Hale St., Rockville; Mrs. Mar- &, * .hev said police had to through his property and that to discuss this matter person­ i?TILL TIWLE — m m ii* (»b.) " T ’ Q ifrS '’ the msponslWllty because he fired to protect his aged TO BACK OUT, —WMtan ally with the Judges at their He is survived by his parents, St.; Miss Mary Woods, 93 Char- Brook; Mrs. Margaret Shelsky , Negro lead- parents who live with him. raaditr earliest possible convenience. BY V. T. HAMLIN MA30R_»2^ nitacofniia Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jurge- ter Oak St.; Deborah Bates 23 «,n. RFD 2 Rockville; Mrs. " ‘ s also Insistid that a*ny long- Also shot was Dorie Bran- DOUBLE "Meanwhile, I cannot justify a l i a OOP (d la l.^ las of South Windsor; his wife, Tanner St.; Dawna Chish^m, Mary Barry and son, 34 Garden range plan , for racial peace ley, a 20-year-old Negro fac­ the calling of a special seeeion Mrs, Joan Butler Jurgelas. two Hany Lane, Rockville:” *■ ”Mrs. ” Dr.; Mm. Relna Pearson and must e providef jobs for Negro tory worker, who was struck WHOOEY/ a raXA COULD Si^S^cii MW of Uie General Assembly on the daughters, Karen Jurgelas and Emma Von Hone, 48 Madison son. Warehouse Point; Mm. newcomers and more recreation in the buttocks. A deputy WORLD G^EEN PICK UP A PRETTY GOOD MWrath basis of the court’s decision of Maureen Jurgelas. both at St.; Norman Whitney, 561 Dorothy Anthony and daughter, sheriff said his gun fired acci­ slinburn around hereu BT DICK TURNER « fncllltles for Negro youths. CARNIVAL last Tharsday.” home; and two sisters. Miss Adams St.; Mrs. Anna Allczi, 82 Wedge wood Dr.; Mrs. Ellen In calling out the National dentally. The officer said Bran- - y ~ Ruth A. Jurgelas, and Mrs. 83 Bissell St. Gouid and son, 42 Salem Rd.; Guard, Rockefeller’s office em­ ley ran. away when the car In HARTFORD (AP) — Here Is George P. Krlvlck, both of South ADMITTED TODAY; Kath­ Mm. Sharon Clark and son. phasized that martial law was which he was riding was stop­ the text of GbV. John N. Demp­ Windsor. leen Csiki. West Willlngton; South Coventry; Mrs. Barbara ped for a check. STAMPS not declared and that the guard sey’s statement today on reap- The funeral will be held at 9 Carl McAllister, 143 Campfleld Klojzy and daughter, 36 Wad­ was standing by to assist local Saturday night, Judson T. W a . V S S S S ^ portlonment of the eUte legis dSacUon o( MifI a.m. tomorrow from the New­ Rd. dell Rd.; Mrs. Barbara Grenier and state police. Brayar, in his 50s, of Wayland, UU fature: ^ ^ kirk and Whitney Funeral BIRTHS SATURDAY: A and son, Glastonbury: Mrs. N. Y., was struck by an auto­ • PolMlwMsbt I have been deeply disturbed The guardsmen were split mobile as he lay in the street Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Shirley Woble and son, Windsor. between two armories, both by the Impact of last Thursday’s Hartford with a solemn Mass ert Delaney. 139 Benton St.; a after being hit during the riot­ federal court decision on the long distances from the trouble ing. of requiem at 10 at St. Francis son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert areas. No orders for any use of orderly conduct of the govern­ of A.ssisl Chruch In South Wind­ Beaulieu, .50 Deepwood Dr., RockvUle-Vernon BY J. R. WILLIAMS ment of the State of Connecticut. the guard or individuals on the OUT OUR WAY sor. Burial will be at St. Cathe­ Wapping; a son to.Mr. and Mrs. city streets had been issued by Since the court announced Its rine’s Cemetery in Broad Brook Robert Tedford, Willlmantlc; a decision, I have been continu­ early morning. with full military honors. son to Mr and Mm. David Trio Arrested After the demonstration by , RANGE ously engaged In charting a Friends may call at the fu­ Griggs. Ellington. AM) course of action which will best the guard, police in the Jeffer­ neral home today from 7 to 9 BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A In Garage Break son Avenue area were targets of protect the Interests of the state p.m. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- FUEL OIL and Its people during the com­ gasoline bombs thrown from Oapt. Lanz, a maintenance bert Pierce, 75 Orchard St., Three men were arre.sted j windows of the eight-story OPEN BY AL VERMEER plicated process of legislative Rockvillle: a daughter to Mr. GASOLINE PRISCILLA’S POP redlstrictlng and reapportion­ officer in the 103rd Consolidat­ early this morning by Vernon 1 Hanover Houses, a low-rent W ED., and Mrs. Genon Wolk-Lanlew- Police after a telephone call housing project, ment. ed Aircraft Maintenance Squad, ski, 258 Oak St.; a son to Mr. | from an uneasy resident. | Police fired warning shots. THURS., A N D N O W I have discussed this problem had been a member of the Na­ and Mrs. Carl Gustafson, 22, searchlngly with key state offi­ tional Guard since his discharge Donald J. Daigle, 18, New | pire trucks rolled up and BANTLY OIL FRI. a SAT. TWE NATURAL Pine Hill St.; a daughter to Mr. I Britain, George Duval 21, Port streams of water played on win- 6 R I D & E ! cials, legislators and responsible from active duty in the Air and Mrs. William H. Vogel, Bos- , (Wir.wv, INC. TILL citizens, both in and out of gov­ Force in 1960. He was promoted Kent, Me., and Stanley J. Long, : dows from which the bombs had ton. Mass I Somers, were arrested by con- been thrown, ernment. to captain last month. i;;i AiMN sTm;i;i 9 P.M. «' V b i r t h s TODAY: A daugh­ stables William Liswell and state police earlier had raided I am, and always have been, He was employed as a senior ter to Mr, and Mrs. G. David William Patten and charged house where the bombs were mi I dull '.1-1.■)!),■') In complete agreement with the Kauffman, 37 Kanter Dr., Ver­ design engineer with the Hamil­ with larceny and tampering ^^Id to be made. . Several- . men (\nck\ lilt' I K .'-.’.'J ( 1 basic objective of the court; ton Standard Division of the non. _ , „ with a motor vehicle. barricaded themselves Inside, the establishment of a perma­ United Aircraft Corp. He was a DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Long's car was parked on Rt. nent and fully constitutional sys­ graduate of Rockville High Samufl Bunker. Campbell Ave, SO, near the Vernon Lumber Co. I tem of fair and equitable legis­ School and the University of Vernon; Mrs. Ann Johnson, 65 A neighbor became suspicious Science Shrinks Piles lative representation. Connecticut. School St.; Wilbert Howe, Glas­ and called the police. | However, the method which He leaves his parents, Mr. tonbury; Ml'S. Anna Monacchio. An investigation, police said, the court has proposed lor and Mrs. prnest Lanz of Rock­ 133 Brent Rd.; Mrs. Beryle De- indicated that the men had just TUESDAY and reaching this objective is open New Way Without Surgery ville, and a sister, Mrs. Emery Wolfe. East Hartford; Mrs. .stolen two tires and two wheels to most serious question. from the Blelicki's Garage, Rt. SUPER Fellows of Ellington. Ruth Goodhart, 19 Chester Dr.; WEDNESDAY It would burden the taxpay­ Mrs. Sarah Hancock, East 30. Stops Itch—Relieves Pain MARKETS Funeral services will be held The trio la scheduled to ap­ ers with costs approaching $3 Karlford; Herbert Skinner, Tal- ■o thorough that suflarara made tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the pear in circuit court 12, in Man­ Y«rk, N. T. (SpMlal) — For the million, Including at least $1 cottville Rd.; John Leary, Tal- flret time icience hai found a new aatoniihing atatementa Ilka "Pilaa BY JOE CAMPBELL million for a shadow General Apostolic Christian Church. chester today. SPECIALS Middle Rd., Ellington. Rev. cottville; Sharon Gall and Val­ heeling eubetenoe with the eeton- have ceaae^ to be a probleml’* BONNIE Assembly without'" authority to Jon C. Scusfel, 22, Stafford The lecret ia a new healing aub- John Bahler will officiate. The erie DuBay, East Hartford; Springs, was arrested by con­ lehing ability to ehrink hemor- legislate. Douglas Johnson. South Coven­ rholdi, atop itching, and rallava atance (Bio-D yna*)—diicovery of B i a u w i M **But Jimmy’s terribly hard to (Raeouras*, Mora! Pra It would jeopardize the au­ funeral will be held at Elling stable Carl Frederickson on Rt. a world-famoua reaearch inatituta. ton Cemetery. try; Mrs. Martha Hansen, 27 30 in Vernon early Saturday pain — without eurgery. •ven tried deluxe hamburgers AND deeeert on the thority of the governor and the In cate after ceee. while gently Thia aubatance ia now available 725 Middle Turnpike East IWA9 IN ifwvr Friends may call at the Ladd Elrii St.; William Prentice, 241 morning and charged with LAKE.COOUN^r same oneckr* legislature to appropriate or relieving pain, actual reduction In auppeettory or oinfmeaf form WISHES COME allot In accordance with law FTmeral Home, 19 Ellington Woodlandvw^/uiaiiu St.: Mrs.*.*.«. ------Anna speeding. Scusfel was --- sum-- under the name ProparmtU* B*. Brown, 16 Coburn Rd.; Jerome I moned to Circuit Court 12, Rock- (ahrinkage) took place. IN MANCHESTER the funds required for opera­ Ave., today from 7 to 9 p.m. Moat amaiing of all-reiulU were At all drug eoutaBa. tion of the agencies of state Takeman, H artford; Mrs. ville, Aug. 26. government. BEN CASEY It would provide no legal procedure for filling a great TOP ROUND STEAK number of vacancies In impor­ ANY RECOaECTION OF rM BUSHED PR.CASey. \ tant offices in the executive, UN THE ARMY? I'M afraid I'm 60IN8 X) CONKOUTONWU. V and judicial branches of state : CLOSED TUESDAY TILL 6 P. '-^NO. I'VE^ government. ' SELECT never been It would require the holding FOR INVENTORY $ * . 0 9 IN THEARWYOR of no fewer than four state- ; U.S.D.A. IN VIET NAM, AS SEARS Icf t .5. Pal 0*a wide elections in 10 months, Hui.nrcK ANI> CO ^ ■■■■ ^ TUES. NIGHT two of which are clearly un­ CHOICE Gv«w>eeu_- necessary. I Most important, H provides SPECIALS BY FRANK O’NEAL no assurance whatever that the SHORT RlliS procedure outlined by the court OPEN 6 till 9 would achieve the desired ob- i MEDICINE BRT1M6 IS SUMMeR, , OONteivE ME . jectlve. I 19 In. Portable GARDEN t h e p a tie n t te l l s b e n CASEY HE HAS NEVER AUTOMATIC BONELESS VOUR MMESTV. ' ANV AV3RE R^PfATS/i Failure to meet any of the i SbuMWEUY-UD A HEARD OF PAN SANDERS. CABINET NEW 30Ke AU.WEeK. m TALK ID you polnU on its rigid timetable TELEVISION HAND TOOLS PONT ORE.' tomorrow, it aaay be would throw the entire problem WASHER NBCBSARV TO OPERATE, j of legislative representation R t q . R * 9 . k ------^ back into the hands of the Req. Chann*l court, wasting every ounce of SIRLOIN STEAK 25e $29.95 effort and every dollar of tax $159.95 R » 9 . money which would have been BY DICK CAVALLI $129.95 MORTY MEEKLE expended up to that point. saECT I have grave doubt that I can in good conscience initiate $ e . 1 9 T\B B5BN A\AY85I«Tr 52 Gal. Electric U.S.D.A. I'M IN A I CONTW4DWWW/ BUT RSeLlN© action subjecting the people of 9 C U . FT. 8 TRANSISTOR 3 ARM 6BCI0CHV A LL CAV. U P O N lT H e Connecticut to a prolonged, 7-;f7 T & Z R l B L e X 6HOJtX> B e. WI3DN0 ©loe CHOICE M C O D -r t m c costly and uncertain experi­ UPRIGHT SPRINKLER Water Heater BY ROY CRANE 7 , ^ OFTHeFSSCH ment with no assurance of suc­ PORT. RADIO ______^ lb. B l '/Z SAWYER a) j(^(eM<:> WEAR CONTACT pletely consistent with the FILET OF SOLE EATSDIS LENSES. J court's original decision of Feb. FANCY STUFE 10, 1964, which will permit the HUH.' prompt, orderly and economical 20" METAL BASE accomplishment of legislative 33 RPM PLASTIC FRESH redistricting and reapportlon- PT. VACUUM CABINET AT OUR FISH DEPT. 4 9 S m ent BOHLES r e c o r d s HOSE OCK In that letter, I will respect­ a m u G IM* to NtA lec TJJ. tn UA OH. fully request the opportunity to Tues. V 2 " x 5 0 ‘ discuss this matter personally Reg. $0.49 with the judges at their eeril- Night Reg. •et possible convenience. $1.59 Special $5.49 BY LESLIE TURNER Meanwhile, I cannot justify CAPTAIN EASY Ehler’s Coffee the calling at a special session o f the General Assembly on the ^0RNII4G tVH.MSHl wea. MOW THM-Wa-niREE basis of the court’s decision of Galvanized BY LANK LEONARD ARB PARTUaRS IN A GOLD MIMEi IBX'^ last Thursday. FISHING Auto Zig-Za|[ 3/8 Inch By 50 H . 1-Lb. Can MK’KEY FINN OBT UP THERE AND START \ l RAIN PIPE ^ aORTIMe THE BAIT SEWING MACHINE PLASTIC HOSE WELL, THAT SURE IS VOU KNOW, TOM— IT'S YES' IT'S ALU OLD^ ~ y SHE FEELS Tuition Refvind SAVE 18c NEWS! WHEN DID JUST FABULOUS THAI STUFF BUT ITlL DO I LIKE CLIMBIN' IT HAPPEN? THE FURNITURE AND FOR AWHILEj^ WELL, TODAY 1 EVERYTHING WAS €k>e6 on Agenda $ A ft.8 8 INCLUDED IN THE to DEAL/ The town'e board of directom will hold a public hearing on Aug. 4, at It* regular monthly] meeting, to consider an aqi- SPARKLE Fruit Cocktail proprlation of $1,071 for re- POWER HOT DOG unbursing the board of educa­ ICE Toilet Bowl tion for a tuition refund. ROASTER B E L L6E. The refiuid is to the town of CHESTS SWEEP CLEANER Bolton, which overpaid in that amount on It* advance second Reg. M ONTE M OZ. second eemeater payment for I 10.88 Q c Its students attending Manches­ Specif $1.00 $ (Save $7«) CANS * 1 39e 19e Can BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS ter High School. D A V Y JO N E S AH such payments are paid MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY BUT THE POLICE v-vbah ; b u t , CALIFORNIA LARGE MRS. CARLTON'S SO WON'T LET UP ON NAW... IT ICE CREAM Aiiio. Zig-Zag -THEYLL NOTICE GLAD SHE RECOVERED THOSE SEAGOING COULDN'T BE/ SNOW HITE I'D SURE LIKE TO M EET SOME THIEVES. OF THEM! 1 HOPE THEY'LL US ALL r i g h t ! HER NECKLACE SHE TURPENTINE SEWING MACHINE BING CHERRIES WOWl LOOKATALU <1 > WON'T PRESS CHARGES RiMARKABLE HOUSE PAINT FREEZER NOTICE US! , THE PRETTy«IRL90N^ ' HAVE NO FEAR, i) ) SANTA ROSA THE9EACH! ADMIRAL. hmatlM Ms >ou enjoy the eonrfert Reg. 2 -Q lM N t Cabinet $ £ Q -8 8 gf yenr hone uhllt you vieK femlly $1.19 e*e $ C .6 6 Reg. $0.99 LARGE PLUMS nr MeMe fer sMg. Ifs telM *1te Reduced ^ ^ Gallon f 6 M Wiphene,*’ ted rs the n«t beet $5.49 FARM FRESH M * to being ffwfe. Lnt R giw yw TOMATOES 2 a Eft tonigM tor imy ni|lit)l Manchester Shopping Open 9:80 A.M.-9 P.M> P tfk a d e CALIFORNIA SUNK18T r S liop at Sears and Save (Tuefiday and Saturday KMgmMKIIMUn West Middle Turnpike nupMiimmn Sntlfifaetion Guartuateed or Your Money Beck 643-1581 tiU 6 P.M.) LEMONS tetertefftonanejirateNer WAXnVWUMP AlUMr Carty Proves Good Hitter *1 DonH Want Can Have If$ Too Hot for Me^ Typifies Final Round of Play At Bat and in Fist Fight Open King Venturi ‘Backs Into’ ICO Crown WETHERSFIELD (A P )— It was Ken Venturi Day in by 'Mets' catcher^ W am a Spahn, battorsd as a» ing helped the Giants haX San­ San Franciaco, home of the popular U.S. Open golf NEW YORK (AP) Ricot*"^*^®****^ dy KouCax’ winning streak at 11. Chris 'Caniiaat^ a wouM-ba startor in ths opansr, pitched chanmion. But before flying off to the City by the Gol­ Carty, a 24-year-old rookie, peacemaker. the last two innings for the Koufax led 2-1 going into the Braves, pressrving Obi Chi ninth, but Jose Pagan beat out den Gate, the S8-ycar-old Venturi with the white cap was all over the place, espe­ Both dugouts ampUad, Oarty Olivo’s second victory ef the had quite a day for himself Sun-r------— cially riflrht in the middle of leading with his 'fleet feet and a bunt, continued to second ca Jim GHkam’s wild toss, went to day in the Inaurance City Open. a two-punch fight, as Mil­ his right. His first swing Picture It. ’There was the Na­ home club — Wethersfield — ’the Mets boadMd Spahn for third on a sacrifice and scored had to settle for a four-way tie waukee swept the Mets 11- caught OanlMaro, and he fol­ five runs and five hits la one as Maury Wills dropped a pep tional Open king, heading for lowed with one to the Jaw of for ninnerup, one stroke off the 7 and 16-10 yesterday. and two-thirds innings o f the up. victory like a man out for a first baseman Frank Thomas. walk. All he had to do was par winning total. Continuing his torrid streak, first game. Homers by Jim Koufax got another out befm Carty collected a pair of two- There were no knockdowns. Hickman and pitcher A1 Jack- ths 71st and 72nd holes. Sud­ Ironically, the only greens WUCle Maya doubled acroee tne Venturi missed Sunday were The peutisan crowd of, 31,782 son helped drive Spedm from denly his game collapsed. run homers, a double and two winning run. Jbn Harf foU o^ the final two. "But I learned singles, driving in 'eight runs in booed the decision — Carty the moimd, making 18 times ed wHh a homer, clinching Kou­ Venturi got a bogey on the in his last 14 tries that the 48- 7l8t and a double bogey for a something out there,’’ he said. the two games and increasing wasn’t ejected! fax’ fifth defeat against 15 vic­ "I played the 72nd too sn'" I | year-oM southpaw hasn’t fin­ six on the 72nd, amazing the his batting average to .342, on­ But the rec^dion didn't both­ tories. Hie ace leftjiander tried to make a par or a bogey. ished what he started. I crowd of mors than 18,000 aa ly one point behind Roberto er the versatile slugger. One hadn’t lost since May 27. I’ll never do it again." Clemente’s major league - lead­ But Milwaukee eventuaUly * • • well aa himself. He waa left with out later, he slammed his 12th a 278 total, 11 under par. While Venturi flew to the Pa­ ing .343. won the game, with Aaron P1RATB6 - Bia>8 — into the left field driving in the winning run in ’That set It up for the cliff- cific (3oast for a parade in his Before he became a profes­ stands. Boh Veale won Me 12th game honor and a brief vacation, his sional baseball player, Carty the eighth. hanging finals. Sam Carmi­ In other NL games, St. Louis • * • against six losses wifii a four- first since winning the National was an amateur fighter in the chael, 25, a sophomore PGA stopped Philadelidiia, 6-1 and CARDS-PHILS— Mtter against the Reds. The I tourist, and veteran AI Besse- Open more than a month ago, Dominican Republic. Pirates scored aU of their rune most of the other pros headed 4-1; San Francisco defeated Los The Phillies saw their league ; link, playing behind Venturi, His career, however, came to in the fourth Inning, three on \ knew what they had to do to for the Canadian Open that Angeles, 5-2; Pittsburgh whip­ lead sliced to one-half game liuc, Que. an abrupt end. WiMe Stargell’s seoond homer ' win. I starts Thursday at St. Luc "One time I lost, and I don’t ped Cincinnati, 5-1, after losing over San Francisco as two left­ of the day and two on Jerry 7-2, and Chicago blaiUced Hous­ But Sam missed an 11-foot Bobby Nichols, the PGA like to be lost,” he explained. handers stymied them. Gordon Lynch’s eiiigle. champion, shot a 279, worth ton 3-0. Richardson, making his first putt that he had to sink to win, of the Braves, got in the only punches before the Carty didn’t lose yesterday 3662. Slamniin' Sam Snead CHOOSE YOUR WEAPONS— Members of the Mets • • • major league i q;>earance, Leo Cardenas cracked Ha . and Bessy’s bold pitch to the when he briefly rediscovered his 4 fared better. His 277 earned him and Braves form battle lines in second game of donneybrook was broken up. It all started when BRAVES-METS— checked the Phillies on five hits first career grand tfam in the i green and possibly victory Met pitcher Frank Lary hit Brave batter Lee Maye. fondness for fistcuffs. His New opener, oonnwrtlng off Roy Face rolled to the apron, forcing him 31.300. Billy Casner, last ycpr’n yesterday’s twinbill. Rico Carty (hatless at left) Carty drove in five runs In in the ener as did Ray Sa- ICO winner, pocketed 31.760 for .York debut—a few miles from decki in the second game. in the eighth Inning. to take two more shots and a the second game, the last tying • • • his 276, but Julius Boros. Con­ Madison Square Garden—came the contest 10-10 in the eighth Curt Flood belted three hito bogey five. a few minutes after the night­ OUB6-OOLTB — Besaelink, Carmichael, Paul necticut bom and big favorite, inning after the Mets eiqiloded and batted in four runs in sup­ closed with a par-equalling 284 cap started. Bondeson, 26, and Jimmy Grant, for seven runs in the seventh. port of Richardson. He added a Larry Jackson checked the 22-year^ld amateur from th e' three strokes out of the money Angels Sweep Fifth Doubleheader Milwaukee’s Denis Menke led Joe Torre followed with a sin­ hit and an RBI in the nightcap. Colts on five Mts, outdueHng off the game with a homer gle, knocking in the lead run. Ken Boyer contributed three Ken Johnson, who allowed six against Frank Lary. Lee Maye, Hank Aaron, who had six hits hits to Sadeokl’s performance. hits. Two of the Cube’ Mts, the next batter, w m hit with a and six RBI in the doublehead­ * • • though, were a two-run hornet To Tie American League Record pitch. When he got up, he start­ er, added a three-run homer in OIANTS-DODOERS — by Slrnie Banks and a basea- ICO Money Winners ed toward the mound but was the ninth. Some faulty Loa Angeles field­ empty blast by Ron Scrnto. Ken Venturi ...... - ...... 70-63-69-71— 273 (37,5001 3.400) Umpire A1 Smith chased Rlg-»Gatewood worked the first six-^Tom Tresh and Bobby Richard- Al Bessellnk ...... 66-67-69-72— 274 NEW YORK (AP) —< Sam Carmichael ...... 67-68-68-71—274 8.400) ney during the home plate Innings and Bob Lee completed son each had a single, double Those double-dealing Los and home run while Roger Ma­ Gailimore, Farrington Die in Crash A-Jlmmy Grant HI ...... 70-67-70-67— 274 meeting preceding the nightcap the eight-hitter. Paul Bondeson ...... 72-68-69-65— 274 ( 3,400) CHECKING THE SCORE— Finalists in the Manchester Country Club’s club Angeles Angels are getting after a heated debate over a ris added four singles. The nightcap went 10 in­ Bert Yancey ...... 66-67-71-71—275 ( 2,450) championship check over the scores after yesterday’s extra-hole playoff. They meaner by the minute. first - game decision. Rigney nings, with the Angels snapping John Blanchard’s two - out ( 2,450) claimed a triple by KC’s Chuck Bill Collins ...... 69-69-67-70—275 are, left to right, Stan Hilinski, Tom Zemke, Erv Kennedy and the new chami^ Their pilot got himself a 2-2 tie on Bobby Knoop’s pop fly in the seventh inning t a n d m ^ Jerry Edwards ...... 71-66-71-68— 276 ( 1,760) Shoemaker should have been double, a pinch hit single by of the nightcap sparked a Two Bear Standouts ( 1,760) Joe Evankovech. (Herald Photo by Satemis.) grounded between flights called a ground-rule double. Dick Crawford ...... 69-67-72-68—276 Bd Kirkpatrick and two KC er­ three-run rally that brought Billv Casper ...... 60-69-71-67—276 ( 1,750) yeat«rday and Uie Angela soar­ Rigneywill be back when the New York from behind. Hector ( 1,760) ed right past the fallen leader rors. Hie A ’s rallied for a run Keimit Zarley ...... 71-72-68-65— 276 A n g e ls -^ fourth place, three in the bottom of the 10th be­ Lopez drove in two runs with a AMERICAN LEAGUE < NAHONAL LEAGUE Howie Johnson ...... 70-69-71-67— 277 ( 1,300) without a backward glance. W. L. P et OB In Fatal Auto Mishap games over the .500 mark — fore Bob Dullba, sixth Los An­ pinch hit single and Phil Linz W. L. P ot O.B. Al Gelberger ...... 64-70-72-72— 277 ( 1,300) Evankovech Bests Three; Bill Rigney, the Los Angeles PHladelphla .. .56 40 .583 — open a three-game set against geles hurler, got the final out. doubled home the other. New York ....5 9 36 .621 — ICO Winiiep Ken Venturi and Wife, Conni, After It Was Over Sam Snead ...... 69-69-72-68— 277 ( 1,300) manager, established some sort the league-leading New York * • • • * • Baltimore . . . . 60 88 .612 y, San Francisco . .67 42 .576 ■/] Tommy Aaron ...... 68-69-68-73—278 (3872) record when he was ejected Cincinnati .... 54 45 .645 SChicago Cubs, was killed el. But Brumel managed 7-314 ceive the honors. They were over Cleveland yesterday. struck out five. Class A — Frank Kleman A crowd of 56,924 turned out Faber won 253 games, all shortly before spring training 29-4-25, Wally Parciak 30-3-27, for the final rfiow yesterday in and missed at 7-6 in an attempt former American League with the White Sox. Grimes And now comes a wisp of a But he had seven men on base when his private plane crashed to better his mark of 7-6%. batting champions Helnie southpaw hope from rookie Ed against him in this span, some Sked Homans 31-4-27. Memorial Coliseum bringing amassed his 270 victories in Utah. Class B — Ed Blovlah 33-6- the two-day total to 106,643. The American records were Manueh and Luke Appling with seven clubs, six in the Connolly. of the fly balls were hit very Galimore, 29, married and the The blessing was mixed, deep and after Joe Azeue and 27, Dick Armstrong 33-5-28, The final scores: In men’s set by Ira Davis in the triple and right-handed pitchers . Keefe who father of three children, started Burleigh Grimes and Urban however. Rookie outfielder Chico Salmon singled in the Reg Curtis 33-5-28, Hal Jarvis events, the United States 139, jump at 53-11, by Leah Ferris pitched from 1883 through slowly last year after off-sea­ Faber. Tony Conlglarlo, who belted sixth, Radatz was summoned Jr. 32-4-28, Bob Smith 34-6-28. PUT A TIGER IN YOUR TANK! Russia 97; in women’s events, of Honolulu in the 800 meters 1893, won 348 games, twice son operations 6n both knees. Class C — Ed McLaughlin 36- Russia 59, the United States 48; The other three — Tim his 20th homer In the opener, for the seventh. GAIJDIORE In 2:08.8, and Willye White of willing more than 40 games But halfway through the cam­ 10-26, John Rieder 36-10-26, and .jverall, the United States Keefe, John Montgomery suffered a linear fracture of He saved the triumph though Chicago in the broad jump, in a season. paign—climauced by the Bears’ Henry Siruiamon 36-10-26. 187, Russia 156. It was the first Ward and Miller Huggins Ward was not only a great the ulna bone in the right fore­ he was touched for a run in 31-6. Miss White placed second the eighth via a walk, a stolen championship National Football Low gross — Stan Hilinski time the United States won —were inducted posthumo­ hitter but a superb pitcher. arm and may be sidelined for at 21-7 % but It was wind aid­ base and Azeue's single. League victory over the New Springfield Hikes overall. usly. Members of their fam­ As a shortstop and second three weeks. 69. Tony C was hit by a Pedro ------York Giants —• he was off and ed and would not hold up as a ilies represented them at baseman, he collected over Blind bogey — Reg Ourtia The Russians on arrival from Ramos pitch in the nightcap. running. Eastern M argin a national record. the ceremonies conducted 2,000 hits. As a pitcher, he 79. Moscow said their team was He already had missed 13 There were several outstand­ by Baseball Commiasioner won 160 games, including a $21,830 Payoff He ended the season with 321 Pro Bweepa—km gross, Stan two months behind the Ameri­ games this season as a result yards and a respectable 8.8 av­ Hilinski, 69, Joe Evankovech cans, because of the seasons, ing firsts for the Americans in Ford Frick. perfect game in 1880. , SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — ’The of having run headlong Into a SALEM, N. H. (A P )—Maybe 70; low nets. Bob Smith 76-11 and with two months to go be­ this meet: Appling, who led the AL Huggins, a fine second erage. Springfield Giants have hiked wall trying for a catch and it’s "peanuts" the way the twin Galimore, a 6-1, 187-pounder their Eastern League lead to 66, Frank Kiemah 72-7-66. fore the Tokyo Games, It could First victories in the 10,000 with a .388 batting aver­ baseman with the St. Louis pulled a groin muscle running double payoff ceiling keeps go­ from St. Augustine, Fla., had five games, thanks to a three- appear the Soviets will have a meters. Lindgren in 29:17.6: hi age in 1936 and with a Cardinals and Cincinnati bases. ing up these days. But three been living in Chicago. run homer by first baseman WOMEN’S IMV18ION busy time in the immediate the triple jump, Davis’ 53-11; .328 figure in 1943. was Reds for 15 years, was Boston has won 50 games to ticketholders weren’t exactly Farring;ton. 28. last season Jose Calero. Sweepseakes — Thursday weeks ahead. the 5,000, Schul's 14:12,4; the elected last Feb. 20 by the named for his managerial date. Baseball Writer'.s Associa­ excellence. He led the New unhappy about picking up 321,- caught 21 passes good for 335 Calero’s drive in the third Low net U1 Patton 98-27-71; There were highlights for all 3.000 - meter steeplechase, by Wilson owns 11 of the vic­ 830.80 each at Rockingham inning provided what turned out low gross Florence Barre 87. and the crowd kept up a noisy tion of America. The oth­ York Yankees to six pen­ tories. yards and two touchdowns. George Young, in 8:42.1. Park. The "strike” was com­ to be the winning runs yester­ rumble of approval each after- ers were appointed by the nants in an eight-year- Radatz of bullpen fame has Farrington, who was married It was also the finest show­ period from 1921 through pleted when By Invitation (313- just after the season ended last day as the Giants defeated Wil­ Seleoted 12 — Saturday nocm. 12-man veterans’ commit­ won nine and saved 17 more. liamsport, 6-2, in a single game. ing by the women’s team since 1928. .40) won the eighth race easily year, was a graduate of Prai­ Low net, Helen Wllkos 58- The big roar yesterday went tee on Feb. 2. The pair of four hit pitching The victory padded their lead pliotos by Satemia.! the meet began hi 1958. The annual ,HalI of Fame performances were startling Saturday. Earlier winners were rie View Oonege. He was draft­ 15-43; Betty Johnston 65-22-43, to 27-year-old Jim Grelle for There were disappointments Bucklln (334), Quick Deposit over second-place Elmira, which Al Besseliiik Before Key Shot Rita Creed 65-22-43, Florence his victory in the 1,500-meter game, thi.s year between Coach Jimmie Dykes of the enough yesterday. ed fai 1960. for the Americans, too. Dyrol (311-20) and Heliotwist (312- pulled out a 4-3 second game Barre 53-10-43; low gross, Edna run. and Bob Schul as he and the Wishlngton Senators Kansas City Athletics played But what’s this? Folks in .40). The mutual handle of 31,- victory over Charleston after Hilinski 52; 1 ^ putts, Edna 80-year-old Bill Dellinger ran Burleson was unable to, nui in and New York Mets, high­ only 79 minor league games be­ these parts can't remember the 579,569 was the highest for a dropping a 5-8 decision in the HUinMd, Barbara Boyoe, Isa­ off with the 5,000 meters. the 1,600 because of a .severe lighted the day’s celebra­ fore going up with Connie last time Boston swept a dou­ non-holiday Saturday in ttie Ma­ opener of a doubleheader. York belle Parsiak 32. The day before the ovations virus attack Sunday morning. tion in this village of 2,500 Mack's Philadelphia Athletics bleheader on — you'll pardon and Reading were idle. Garvy, Schiller Tied lory of the track. went to 18-vear-old Gerry Lind- Then Ralph Boston lost in the population, which was ex­ In 1918o the expression — the road. Roger Sinner picked up his gr«n after his amazing triumph broad jump, Hal Connolly in pected to swell to about fifth victory of the year for Ellington Ridge la the gruelling 10,000, and the the hammer-throw and Randy 10,000. Springfield against two losses. two world record smashers, Matson’s third place in the shot Appling, still active as a He gave up eight hits and For Ellington Crown Ladles Intor-Club Match Fred Hansen, 17-4 in the pole put. Jim Martello Hurls No-Hitter; struck out four, whlleidhe Giants Saturday collected 12 hits off loser Carl BROC Scores — Low gross Nelson (6-4) and two other Mets’ Trailing at each of the first three nine-hole breaks, Dora Kellner 92, BetU Wolff pitchers. Jack Garvy finally caught up with Toni Schiller on the 96, IQeanor Scranton 96; low Rockville Wins Legion Crown ALUMNI JUNIORB final nine and gained a tie in the club Championship net, Eklythe Zubrow 102-29—78 Rallying for two runs in the Gaby Tardiff 110-85— 76, NelUc 11th inning, the Red Sox edged Tournament at Ellington Ridge Country Club yesterday. Johnson 99-23— 76; low putts, right-hander Jimmy‘S (ji'' Only one runner reached base Garvy and Schiller, both new- Extra will harmful deposits—to help your engine fire x-Rockville ...... 13 3 .813 in the second game to make Yankees and 'I>vlns clash at nouncement at the Cardinal 78, Barney Weber 91-12 — 79 nooothly, to help inreaerve the power of new can formula Eaeo Extra gaaolina—it puta a tffar to Manchester ...... 9 6 .600 five for the day and improve Charter Oak Park. Both games Manero Honored, training camp In Lake Forest, Larry Scranton 91-19— 79, Len start to dear away these depoaite—in new engines South Windsor . . . 8 7 .563 his average to .393. will start at 6:15. Tmiight’s ni., while his brother read the Brand 96-16— 79. or old—to improve power and mileaga. and laatora lost power to many oldw cars. yourtaakldtlipfMtkif/ Coventry ...... 8 7 .553 Rockville’s next start will be winners will meet Wednesday statement in St. Louis. Wethersfield ___ 8 8 .500 Wednesday night in Manchester at Charter Oak. In G olfs ‘H all’ The Associated Press leamsd Danielson ...... 6 8 .429 with VanOudenhove slated to Red Sox 512 100 000 02 11-14-2 ChMT upl For« anount ym t lwrt> last Friday the club had de­ Kelio Abdicate* Stafford ...... 2 16 .118 JIM MARTELLO do the pitching. Yankees 112 212 000 01 10- 8-4 WBTHERFIBLD (AP) — cided to stay. x—Clinched title. t t miss, yoa cm pIsM ■ Long Dis­ The brothers said thay had MOW YORK (AP) - Kdso, Summaries; Ttny Manero, format National HUMBLE Hllltoppers will face the Fair- cs caU to those you do misi Just Open golf champion, was offl- reached an agreemant on a 80- king of American (boroughliNd Only other action yesterday field County winner in the mid­ Rockville 102 002 x 5-9-1 BATTING—Rico Oarty. MU- pkk up the phone. If 3 the and Inst •ially inducted into Uie Connec­ year lease early Sunday after race horses ths Isst tour years, in the district saw Wethersfield dle game o t the action, sched­ Danielson 000 000 0 0-0-4 waukse, lashed five ta- a meeting with Civic Center has abdicated, leaving the con- • NWMMJS «N. * I lUvtotieiMiNrt- ticut Junior (Chamber of Ciom- m V tack a pair of defeats (6-S and uled at about 5:45. Martello and VanOudenhove; otudlng two homers, aad drove merce Golf Hall of Fame yes­ Redevelopment ’Corp. teat tot the handicap division Hardell and Weiman. 6-2) on cellar-dwelling Staf­ Martello fanned 14 and didn’t In e i ^ t roBB aa the Bimves terday In cremonies at the In­ "W e expect to sign the leaae and horae of the year titles wida ford. issue a walk in his masterpiece swept the New York Bleto, ll-» within 30 daye," said Bill Bld- opsn. Ths 7-year-old gelding RockvUls , 420 014 x l^l-ll-S 7 and 16-10. surance City Open. ONE OF THE U.S. SWEEPS— Rex Cr.iwley (89) and Billy Hardin (86) lead Byclinching the title, Rocic- yesterday. It was his sixth win VMnnhKiaNta The presentation at the Weth­ wUl. from Mrs. Richard DuPont’s Bo- Danielson 100 000 0 1- 6-3 PROHINO Johnny Bna- bsmla Stahls tumsd in probably the way over the hurdles on their way to a iweep of the 400-meter event. (Caw­ vllle assured Itself of a.-place of the season—without a loss— nuiN K CM nn ersfield Ctountry Club honored The announcement endaa Ite Travel Information to WOBID'S E&IR or AIIHHBKB-m yoor in the state tournament whlrfx and his fourth shutout. Aooord- Maointoah and VanOuden­ hardt, WhHa ntopped Mln- ■untiia of fgaculatloii tiwt JMw tha wont Mps of Us lliiistrkM. ley won the race with Hardin second, one of many 1-2 sweeps U.S. trackmen hove, Adanu (4J; Tstaa, Mor- BSMin, on itac hits In lha IMP db 6» hsef Is «IM yon ti Mw first golfer ftrom OopaeoUr opens Aug. 5 with a trtplehsad- Ing to tisam ipanacw B * Ber- M to toto Ike nfikiMl Go AGMtoGAi turned in over thei^ Russian counterparts. (AP Photofax.) er at Muzay Field, Bristol. Hie gar, IM hoasls in (MW n th ; mtafitaa fW am ■ M M in M M e C n 1 \ : . ‘!V'!

MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNw MONDAY, JULY 27, 1964 PAGE THIBTSBIl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHISTER. CONN., )AT, JULY 27, 1964 H ouses For Sake 72 Houses For Sak 72 Houav Fpr Sak 72 Housefi For Sak 72 Hoofifia For Sak 72 Apartmsnts— Flats— Housss For Rmt 65 Andover Rockville-Vernon Buildliii--Contnetiiic 14 Help Wantod->F«ERld 86 ArtldtE For-Sfik 45 Honwhold Gaods 51 OONOORD RD - Beautiful so. WINDSOR^-1600 down buys AUTUMN BT__ $11,500. A swim­ ASSUMPTION PARISH - Im* ELLINOTON — Custom built 6 Tsnements oS ranch, lorga Uvtnrtaam, tona- a 8 bedroom 6 ^ room ranch, ming pool goes with this neat mediate occupancy. 7 room Co­ room Cape, 8 bedrooma, knot­ ADDITIONS - Retalalag walls, RELIABLE WOMAN with own fiCSUSENS> loam I n tba best LBAVINO STATE — Studio FIVE ROOM RANOM, ol d h M room, on ln st kltcheB, oU hot water heat, 100x200 lot CENTRALLY LOCATED, 6 colonial. 8 bedrooms, Wg porch, lonial, fireplace, Mik-llke ty pine den, full baoement, ga­ cement Boon, garacea, bath* transportation 3 days a w tA In lawM, delivered from our couch, glO; two 8 foot cabinets, month. Tel. 875-6180. g bedrooms, rooraatiou room, Philbrlck Agency, 849-8464. excellent condition. T. J. grounds, on bus line. Cliar-Bon Rev. Philpot Taxes Due ThisWeek^ room duplex, hot water Includ­ rage, . laiv* IW, assumable rooma tUeo, remodenng. Roo^ to iron and clean. CaU 64S- BOHnnihig ^ la n t itadover Qo- glass doors, $8 each; 8x10 re- londsotapod yard. Marion ■. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. Real Estate, 6484MS8. mortgage. Schwarts Realtor, CLASSIFIED vendble rug, $6. liflscellaaeous. ed, $100. monthly. J. D. Realty, lag. CaU 6 tM in . 3304 after 6. lamUh. deorge H. Qrifflnk. BobertsoB, Raafior. ia-696a SLATER BT. — $17,900-4 bed­ 622-6228, Mr. Ken, 242-6894. lae., TO-7886L 643-9407. f i v e bouse. room, 2 bath ranch, Wg lot, no Enters Lake Penalty Starts Saturday 64S-8199. ROOM FREE RENT FOR YOU COVENTRY — 6 room Colonial, C»N8TRUCnON WORK - Also oduMa, 6484015. bsusement Just over Town line, 2 fireplaces, carpeting, 1% IMMACULATE 4 bedroom older patios, flreplacea, sidewalks EXCELLENT, EFBICIBNT and BOLTON CENTER wposite new golf'codrae. T. J. Machinery aiM Tools 52 SUMMER VALUES Laurel St. — 6-8 duplex on a baths, aluminum siding, storms OMonlal, bus, sidewalks, only ADVERTISING and handy work. Call 64S-0607. T O Y P A R T Y economical, that’s Blue Lustre Crockett, Realtor, 84M677. 90x160 lot with aluminum and screens, breeseway, 2-car $460 down. Pasek Realty, 2M- Second Time Town taxpayers who want to^and Mra. WilMam Hlobfic, fitaf> carpet and upholstery cleaner. APARTMENTS Subuiimn For Rmt 66 ford Springs. EIGHT FOOT porcelain rinks doors and atorms, amesite garage. Owner 429-6308. 7476, 648-7208, 742-8248. avoid a penalty on taxes due QUALITY CARPBNTRT- DEMONSTRATORS Rent electric sbampooer $1. Comer Brandy St. Mancheeter HILLIARD ST. — 818,900—plus drive, 2-car garage, 8 new Discharged Friday: Marjoria OJLSSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Rootnt, docm en, porches, with four faucets. Good for in­ VERNON The Rev. William M. Philpot, must make their payment this The Sherwin-WKliams Co. and Bolton Center Rd. Two story 6-room Cape with another $3,000 for a B. zone porches. Much of the home $8,900 — SINGLE HOUSE, cor­ KING SIZE SPLIT — Huge PanelU 3 Glenstone Dr.; Adolph 8 AAI. to 5 PAi. basements refinlilhed, cab­ dustrial work. Original price lot. Neat home, 6 loige rooms, ner lot, oil hot air heat, gas hot kitchen, fireplace, IVk baths, yesterday carried out his Inten­ • eek, Vernon Tax Collector Join one of the oldest, PICNIC TaUee, several st/.es, $360, sacrifice $M. S^talnb!s open stairway, garage, omesite has been remodeTied. Savick(M, New Britain; Ruth inets, buUt-lns, formica, tile. drive, asbestos siding, backyard porches, tiled bath, garage. water heater, full celler, city recreation room, garage, cel­ tion of ignoring warnings by Mrs. Sylvia Wilson warned. No ^ too nnall. William largest firms in the Toy extra sturdy construction, 6 Used Restaurant Hildebrand and daughter, 31 OMPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Three rooms You Can Afford with fireiHace, central location, Worth Investigating. T. J. Center St. — 6-8 duplex with 8 water and sewer, no sidewalks, lar, (hade, only $18,600. Carl­ the Andover Lake Property Payments may be mailed or Robbins carpentry service. Party Plan. Big Christmas foot. 113.60 up; 8 foot, $16.80 478 Windaor S t, Ha lat (Thermostat In esw* apart- Crockett, Realtor, 848-1677. VlUage St.; David Schulz, 39 reduced, 114,000. bedrooms and bath up, living near bus and schools. ‘G. S. ton W. Hutchins, Realtor, 640- Owners Association (ALFDA). brought to the tax collector’s Middle Butcher Rd.; Florenoa MOMDAT n n i nU D AT M:M AJM>>-SAT17BDAX • AJIL 649-S4M. selling season starting now. up; deUvered. W. Zlnker, Pin- 6771. ent) Keith, Broker, 849-9128. room, dining room and panel­ 5182. The Negro minister took a sec­ office In town hall. Envelopes Griffith, 20 Foster Dr.; Angs* Full or spare time money­ ney Street, Ellington, gm-7148. Telephone Jack In every room Luxury Living! Mancheeter $18,900 - a t t r a c t iv e 8 bed­ ed kitchen down, 2 furnaces, GENERAL CARPENTRY — making oj^rtunlty. Exper­ Hotpoint stove room ranch, fireplMe. alumln' ANDOVER—Six room raised VERNON — Manchester line. ond dip at Andover Lake where containing mailed payments Itna Raposa, Merline Rd.; Jo­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD framing, siding, etc. Reason­ LAWNMOWBRS — A r 1 e a s. Office and Store With Tennis Court — Luxurious aluminum storms and screens. he has been barred. ience not necessary. Nc In­ HotpotntNefrigerator Elegant new 4 room apartments t-bedroom Ranch with 2 ceram- um storms, enclooad carport, ranch, 8 double bedrooms, 2, Immaculate 6 room ranch, must be postmarked no later ann Fairer, 8 Oak St. OT "Wmmt Ada” are talm over the pbooe M a able rates. Call 649-4892 for vestment — High Commis­ Lawn Boy, Toro, Bolens Orbit Equipment 54 Tile bath wlOi enclosed tab basement, large lot, nice view. Hilliard St. — 4H - 4%, two fam­ 7 or 10 acres available, with breezeway, attached oversize Me arrived at the beach with than Saturday, otherwise they Air, and riding mowers. Wheel- In lovely suburban neighbor­ le tile baths, 2-caf garage. The Discharged Saturday: Mich­ ooBvealeaoe. The advertiaer ahould read hla ad the FIRST free estimate. sions. Openings for Man­ Carlton W. HutcMiis, Rooltor, ily stone front, amesite paric- brook. No agents. 640-9402. garage, 3/4 acre of beautiful his wife at 4 p.m. and stayed will be returned for added pay­ horse and Bolens 4-whayl Laundry In milhling hood within walking distance of extras are far too many to men­ ael Fontanella, Ellington; Joan pAV R AFPKARS and REPORT ERRORS In Ume for the agers. Write or call collect BOBTAIL stalnleM steel soda Parking \ 649-6182. Ing, present Income $280 per lawn with large shade trees for a half hour. ment of one per cent Interest tractors. Parts and service. fountsdns, $66 up. Also, large high school, bus, shapping and tion. See this home in it’s coun­ COVENTRY — Custom built 8 Aprel, 10 Liberty St.; Lota MZt taaertioB. The ReraM la reapoaalbte tor only ONE Inoor- Special Services 15 for complete details. San­ Trees - Brook - Lkrge Yard minutes from Parkway. Equip­ try setting with city conveni­ month, utilities paid by ten­ FHA. $460 down. $14,600. Pasek An observer said that little \vhich is figured from July 1, Lawson, 36 Hale 3t. Ext.; Ls- n e t or ondtted tnaerttoa for any adverUaemeat and then only Capitol Equipment Company, assortment restaurant equip­ $13.900-QUAUTY CAPE close room Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 8-car ta's Parties, Inc., Avon, 88 Main St., Manchester. Near Route 6 and ped with OE refrigSrator, ences. High assumable mort- ant. This new building affords Realty, 289-7476, 648-7208, 742 notice WM taken of the minis­ the actual date of taxes. onal Angelonl, Blling;ton; Mrs. to the extent o f a ” make food” tnaerttoa. Errora which do not ment. Fontaine’s Used Res­ to schoous, bus line. 8 finished, garage, 2 fireplaces, rec room, UL APPROVED lightning rods, Conn. 873-3466. After 6 p.m. Open daUy 7-5, Thursday 7-9, 20 minutes to Hartfoi built-in GB oven, range little or no maintenance. 8248. ter’s presence and that no one Mrs. Wilson reported that Leila Gorsky and daughter, Trt- leaoen the valne o f the advarttaement wOl not be corrected toy call 673-9829. taurant Equipment 47$ Wihd- ga«:«- tastefully decorated rooms, ex­ plastered walls, private beach, awnings, roofing, siding, gut­ Saturday 7-4. WaHking distance to scnools garbage disposer. Rent Inotuaes cellent financing available. left the beach. land; Florence Ayers, Tolland; sor St., Hartford. Ellington Huntington St. — 4-4, two fam­ $700. down. Pasek Realty, 289- DUPLEX, 4-4, nicely situated. more payments have been mail­ "tmka gooif InaNlloa. ters, combination windows. In­ heat and hot water, free park­ Wesley R. Smith Agency, 648- 7476, 648-7208, 742-8248 Only members of the assdei- ed this year than ever before, Ruth Gerlack and son, Coven­ sured warranty. BYee esti­ TWO-WHEEL rarden tractor $125. Lrshaped ranch, attached ga­ ily, new baths on first and Ideal for Investment or owner ing, outdoor picnic and recrea­ 1667. live in one side. Low-medium atton are allowed to use the try: Maurice Thompeon, 54 mates, budget accounts. Bea­ with heavy dulyuly blade; cord rage, 8-bedrooms, spacious 20’ second floor, 2-car garage, eliminating traditional long Wanted— ^To Buy 58 tion area. city water and sewer, oil COVENTRY — 6 room older assumable mortgage. Firm at lake. Philpot, who has owned a lines at town hall. Receipts Franklin St. con ijghtnlng Protection, 84S- wood saw table; Sears riding living room with fireplace, fam­ SO. WINDSOR ranch—8 bed­ home, good condition. 2-car ga­ cottage at the lake for some D IAL 643-2711 LPN, PART TIMB. Call 649- Make appointment to look heat, centrally located for $14,600. Owner 844-8478. have been running high on mo­ Discharged Sunday; Ronald 631B. 2368. mower; smaU compressor; vio­ WE BUT, SELL or trade an­ ily rise kitcen with dining area, rooms, 2 baths, fireplace, mod- rage, fireplace, two sheds, on nine years, has been denlSd Kloter, 143 Orcliard St.; Elsie tique and used funiltars, cUna, at apartment schools, shopping and bus tor vehicle and personal proper­ lin with accessories. 848-2371. Only $125!- brand new at $17,695, require «rn kitchen with Urch cab­ two acres, with fruit trees. Con- membership three times. O’Connell, Mansfield; Benny glasa, silver, picture frames 649-3266 — 643-4812 $690. down. line. Income to Investor Is ty taxes. Banks, which make PART-TIME and full-time fab­ inets, attached garage, cen. Lots For sale 73 In a letter last month to the Szestowicki, 21 Terrace Dr.; Roofing— Siding 16 ric sales girls wanted. Apply LOAM SALE! Dark, rich stone and old coina, old doQs and tral air conditlonii^, aluminum $iS': "'^ er wcu^rd'^wii'i ^ tax payments on mortgaged free loam, regular $14 only Completely Furnished With Two story Colonial. This Gar­ yield your mortgage payment. minister, ALPOA warned, Betty Hannlngton and son, ToJ- TrouMt RMthiis Oir AdvtrtiMr? to Manager, Pilgrim Mills, guns, hobby coUectloas. attic TWO 4 ROOM APTS. combinations. $18,000. Phil "Should you continue to at­ homes, have not yet .sent in A. A. DION. INC. R octl^ $12.60. Fill, gravel, sand, stone. contents or whole estates. Fur­ Free A u \ Conditioning and rison Colonial has 4 bedrooms, Asking $17,900. SO. WINDSOR—Colonial ranch, WYLLY8 STREET — 140 loot land; Cindy Sandberg, Eleot Kll- aiding, painting. Carpentry, Hartford Road, Manchester. brick Agency, 849-8464. tempt to establish your claimed their payments. Bank payments Open dsilly 10 a.m.-9 p.m., 643-9604. niture Repair Service Talcott- LEFT Free W ^ e r and Dryer flrepCace, 1V4 baths, laundry AA zone. Six large rooms on frontage, 648-7444. are due this week. lingly. teranons and addidons. Ceil­ vllle. Conn. Tel. 643-7449. area, formal dining room, entry MANCHESTER RANCH - J. D. REALTY CO. rights by trespass rather than M -Htvr ARSWtriiis SanriM Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. %cre lot one-half mile from | ufrough a court of competent ings. Workmanship guaran­ GERT’S a gay girl — ready for Central location. foyer and center hallway, 24’ years old, excellent location, 618 Center St. new school, wooded area to Vernon taxes are due July 1 Vemon news Is handled by teed. a n Autumn Bt. eiMsao. O n ly ^ lS a Jurisdiction, we will have no al­ a whirl after cleaning carpets WANTED TO BUT—Antiques living room, large family size 21 foot living room, fireplace, 643-6129 rear. Madeline Smith. Realtor, Wanted— Real Estate 77 but taxpayers are given the en­ The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, with Blue Lustre. Rent electric and good used furniture. VU- Air conditioned. ternative but to seek an In­ tire month to make payments BIDWBLL HOME Improvement RN, PART TIME. Call 849- kitchen also with dining area. kitchen with built-ins, natural 649-1642, or evenings 643-8136. .5 W. Main St., tel, 876-3188 or Fret ti Herald Raadtn 2388. ^am pooer $1. Paul’s Paint A >age Peddler Auction House, Garage fumlriied. From builder to you at $19,760. woodwork, aluminum windows, NEWER GARRISON Colonial PLANNING TO SELL your junction against such action.” without penalties. 848-2711. Company — Roofing, siding, al' Wallpaper Supply. Route 83, Ellington. 87S-87U, in fine residential area. 6 MANCHESTER — 7 room Split property? Call Joseph Barth, Officials of the association teranons, additions and re­ Two bedrooms. $690. down. doors, and awnings, attached The tax collector’s office in ^AHt Infonnatton on one of o v claaatfled advru llaiananlif No NURSE’S AIDE, 3-11, 40-hour Bob Fhicklger, and Son. Samuel garage, $21,900. Philbrlck rooms in best o( condition, fire­ level home ideally situated on a Broker, 646-0320. havs denied that discrimina­ town hall will be open tonight, BMwer at the telephone Uatedf Simple eaO tho modeling of aU types. Excel­ 200 CEDAR BASKETBALL and Fully equipped kitchens. place, iVi baths, paneled tion is Involved In ALPOA's re­ lent wonmanshlp. 649-6488. week, or part-time. Laurel Agency, 049-8464. well shaded lot, 2-car garage, and daily from 9 a.m. until Manor, 649-4619. clothesline poles, many sizes, breezeway and 2 car garage kitchen with built-lns, living WANTED — Business zone lot fusal to grant membership to Lavitt Agen In Bolton, preferably Route 6. noon. Hoffa Convicted n W A R D S delivered or installed; also, Rooms Without Board 59 M85 00 MONTH! J. D . E E A L T Y CO. $31,000—RED HOT. Just on the Don’t miss this one! Wesley room with fireplace, dining the minister. The minister (uid DION CONSTRUCTION—Roof- 276 tank. 646-1388. 618 Center St. R. Smith Agency, 643-1667 Contact Normsn Beane, 649- Elks Fair Opens ing, siding, alterations, ceil­ 643-2158 Realtors 876-6297' market, big 4-bedroom co- room, 8 bedrooms, large hla lawyer, George Ritter of FURNISHED ROOMS, complete 643-6120 6016, after 4. Today marks the opening of On Fraud Count ANSWERING SERVICE ings, gutters and aluminum WOMAN WANTED for work In Vernon Circle, Pkwy Exit 95 lonia. with all the extras. Rec closets. Two tiled bathrooms Hartford, have charged that HAND LAWNMOWER; medium light housekeeping facilities. WARREN E. HOWLAND $23,900—JUST LISTED, a three! color Is the basis of exclusion the annual fair sponsored by windows. 643-4362, 643-0896. rest home. Call 649-8990. Open 7 Days A Week room, breezeway, 2-car garage, 449-0500 — 875-2519' size child’s wagon, new; 7x15 Centrally located. Mrs. Dor­ family. Two three-roomers on! • • 1 CALL RUSSELL E. ANTHONY, from lake membership. the Rockville Lodge of Elks, (OoaNmied from Page One) swimming pool used once. Rea­ Realtor — 643-1108 porch, awnings, carpeting. Sub­ one floor, a five-roomer on sec­ room. Custom built 1961. Woi- Broker, to sell your property WOMAN WANTED for light sey, 14 Arch Street, Manches­ urban, but In Town. T. J. which this year is being held at and leave yow meaaace. VonTI hear from oar advertiaer la Jig sonable. Phone 643-4822. ter. BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room full ond. Good income. Excellent verton Agency, Realtor, 649 in Manchester or vicinity. 742- Votes DecMlline BIDWELL SIDlNO and roofing. bench work, permanent, elec­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. the AAP parking lot on Union Jury foreman Walter Gogar- without apendlng all evening at the telephone. SIX ROOM DUPLEX, newly re­ Resort Property '■hed dormer Cape, 4 or 6 bed­ finsmeing available. T. J. 2816. 6421. Courteous service always. The deadline for permanent­ 643-5379. 875-9109. trical a.«i.semb'.y. Apply in per-' QTxrriTrD sTTk 7777 rooms, 1% baths, garage. $16.- ly physically disabled persona to St. The fair wir, continue ty, a bank guard, handed the son. 10 Hilliard St„ Manches- FRONT ROOM, centrally locat­ decorated, adults preferred. For Rent 67 Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. through Saturday. verdicts to clerk Roy Johnson \900. Philbrlck Agency, 649- LAKEWOOD CIRCLE—Want a IN AND AROUND apply for a special session to ed, half block from Main, Call 649-4946. home with quality through­ A beauty contest will be fea­ who slowly sorted and checked stand, exceKent condition. ABC parking, 59 Birch St. 640-7129. HAMPTON — Seabrook Beach, MANCHESTER Vicinity— MANCHESTER become voters Is Aug. 1, ac­ Trailers— Rooflng: and Chimneys 16-A out? Look over our split level tured nightly, and on Saturday, them. Finally he began to read. Lost and Found WOMAN FOR General house­ Appliance Repair, 649-8879. SIX ROOM DUPLEX, 1% baths, N.H. New three bedroom wa­ CSioose from a Cape Cod or a cording to a notice GOP town SPAOfpUS 6 room older 0 > up In the Lakewood Circle $22,600 — Circa 1800 Colonial, Public Records queen of the fair will be chosen Hoffa was the third name .------^ ^ . Mobile Homes 6-A ROOFING — Specialising re­ work. Cal', between 8-7, 649- ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman large enclosed porch, large terfront apartment, all util­ Ranch type home. Not far from chairman Clarence Custer re­ NOTICE Is hereby given t h a t ------„------only. Free parking. Refer­ lonlalX modern kitchen, 1% area. 8 rooms, 2'A baths, etc. 9 rooms, 2Vi baths, excellent from among the candidates. mentioned among those guilty. pairing roofs of all kinds, new 8724. yard, adults, 649-2141. ities. Aug. 15 . 644-8037. town, you’ll like the country ceived from Ella Grasso, secre­ Pass Book No. E6905 issued by j HIGGINS CAMP Trailer, alu- SHOTGUN, 12 gauge, for sale. ences required. Call after 6, baths, 8, bedrooms, 2-car ga­ Priced In the mid thirties atmosphere. Six years old, condition, over acre attractive Warrantee Deeds Local merchants have donated The court erupted. Newsmen The Savings Bank of Manches­ minum, opens to 12 feet, new roofs, gutter work, chimneys rage. alutalnum combinations. and we think It worth it. T. J. Henry J. Turek and Emily E. tary of state. numerous prizes which will be fled. Hoffa’s son, James P., a cleaned, repaired. Aluminum WOMAN NEEDED to babysit Good condition. $40. 643-0420. 643-2693. EXCEPTIONALLY nice 5 room COLUMBIA LAKE — Small present G.I. mortgages mfiy b e ' grounds, ter has been lost and applica­ top, sleeps 4-6, $400. 649-160S Keeney Street area. Call after! " first floor flat, cabineted kitch­ waterfront cottages for rent. 100x140 wotted lot. $17,900 Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. assumed. $14,400. Ellsworth : $22,900 — Largs 4-year-old Co- Turek to Anthony J. Pletras The deadline aleo applies for awarded the queen, including a law student at the University of riding. 80 years' experience. Michigan, dashed from the tion has been made to said 8, 649-1813. HOT AIR FURNACE, 80,000 THE THOMPSON House. Cot­ en, oil steam heat, screens, V e ­ Call 643-2593, 649-4929. Philbrlck Agency. 849-8464 Mitten Realty, 663 M iddle, Kxrial, 8 bedrooma, attached 2- and Virginia L. Pletras, proper­ disabled persona who want mink stole donated by Chester bank for payment of Bie 18 FOOT HI-LO aluminum Free estimates. CaU Howley, B.T.U., with duct work and oil tage Street, centrally located, MANCHESTER—On Harlan St | their names restored to the Furriers of Rockville. courtroom. Obviously angered, 843-5361, 644-8333. netian blinds, storm windows. 8 room Cape Cod with breeze- Turnpike, E., 643-6930. car garage, wooded area, close ty at 396 Hilliard St. amount of deport. camper, used 7 days, com­ NAME BRAND (300DS FREE tank, $128 complete. Call after large pleasantly furnished Electric range, refrigerator, PICTURESQUE 8^ting—7 room to b t^ s , schools, churches. Jeannette Pitkin to Robert list. A -winner will be chosen each he returned a few moments la­ pletely equipped. McBride’s Wanted To Rent 68 brick ranch, famity room, 1% way and garage, tree shaded WILLIAMS S T .-T w o family. 4- RAY’S ROOFING CO.—Shingle — Help friends shop with Just 6. 643-0698. rooms, parking. CaU 649-2358 and garsLge. $110. Adults. Ref- ______$28,600 — Rockledge — 4 bed­ A. Whitehead Sr. and Dorothy Under Connecticut law, a per­ night, and from these the queen ter, shoving a news man out of Sport Spot, 639 Center St. 649- for overnight and permanent baths, double g a r^ e, wooded lot, dining room, large living j . will be selected. Nightly winners roofs, gutters, built-up roofs, $1 weekly. You get things free. erences. Lease required. 643- EXEtJUTTVE engineer’s 4, economical gas heat, alu­ room Cape, 2 baths, lovely level B. Whitehead, property on Rich­ manently physically disabled his way while striding through 8747. guest rates. lot, Manchester. Caidtor. W. room with fireplace, 3 bed- will be awarded a $25 savings the courtroom door. Anno nr cements root and chimney repairs, Ray Write for details and free 396 minum storms, garage, sewers, lot, close to (tfiopplng, parochial ard Rd. person may be made a voter at page catalog. Popular Club CUPOLAS, new, copper roof, family wants nice 6-8 room Hutchins, Realtor. 649!^32 room.s, l',4 baths, all for $17,- bus line, priced low for quick bond. The queen will receive, Jackson, 643-8325, Ray Hage- 400. Wolverton Agency, Recd- and public schools. David Long Fressenden and his home. Such persons may ap­ It took Johnson more than on Plan, Dept. K804, LynbrocA, louver type. 649-3109. (XIMFURTABLE room for gen­ apartment-house, good neigh­ sale. Robert Anderson, Real­ in addition, a $100 savings bond ELECTROLUX sales and aerv now, 849-2214. tleman, separate entrance, borhood, 1-2 years’ lease. M9- CUSTOM BUILT 8 bedroom tor, 649-2813. $36,000 — Shore front resi­ Marnette Beck Fressenden to ply to the town clerk for a hour to read the verdicts and Auto Drivliig School 7>A N.Y. tor. 628-0139, 628-1776. dence, 9 room. 4^ bath home in spedsJ session. On Wednesday night. Miss poll the Jimors. Ice, bonded representative. Al­ IT’S 'iN E JO ’ENSIVE to clean parking. Cali 649-2656. Farnished Apartments 63-A 0294. ranch, 2 baths, large livil Thomas P. McKenna Jr. and Rhelngold will make an appear­ fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., rugs and upholstery with Blue room, fireplace, kitchen wit: excellent condition situated on EJveleen J. McKenna, property Auxiliary Meeta Chief Prosecutor William O, LEARN TO DRIVE — Special CHRISTMAS IS HERE FOR NEW LISTING—Porter Street beautifully kept lawns back ance and will serve as a Judge Manchester, 644-8141. Radlo-TV Repair Lustre. Rent electric .sham- MIDDLE AGE WIDOW has FURNISHED apartment for COLLEGE STUDENT, over 21, bullt-lns, finished rec room area. 8 room Cape, pCus rec at 36 Edison Rd. The newly-formed auxiliary Blttman Jubilantly hailed ttia attention to nervous and el­ AVON — Our laboratories are 232 SCHOOL STREET from sea walll. in the beauty contest. Services 18 getting ready NOW for the pooer $1. Olcott Variety Store. room for rent In private home m|n or married couple, 4 desires small apartrnent with with fireplace and bar, at­ room, 2-car garage, deep tree Jensen Building Co. to Hsnty o f the fire department will hold Jury’s findings. "It w m an over­ derly. Classroom for teen­ next to bath, with privilege of $49,600 — 180 acre farm com­ A hootenanny will be featured ever-increasing Christmas de­ rooms, 2 baths, park-like lo­ kitchen facilities. Call 886-8778. tached 2-car garage, large shaded, private lot, $17,900. Berdat and Dolores B e r d a t, a meeting tonight at 8 In the Thursday night, with Brad whelming case of fraud,” he agers. Pickup service. Day or CONNIE’S TV and Radio Berv- living room. Middle age work­ pletely remodeled. 10 room, 2^ mand for our products. Our cation, in the country, 1/6 mile wooded lot for maximum pri­ I^ai^ room Cape, fire­ Philbrlck Agency, 649-8464. property on Scarborough Rd. firehouse. Davis and the W n C hootenanny said. AutomobDes Toe Sale 4 evening lessons. Reasonable lee, avaUable all hours. Satls- Boats and Accessories 46 ing gentleman or lady prefer­ WANTED — 4 room fumlriied vacy. $25,600. Phllbrick Agen­ bath, home, fine barn, for the Blttman, 82, said he was tale- rates. Manchester Driving representatives are making to Parkway, 6 miles to Pratt apartment lor three school place lot water heat, ga­ William T. Hyland and Kath­ J. Tansley 'Holunann Jr. of road show. Davis will serve as a facUoa guarafiteed. CaU 649- red, but will consider others. cy, 649-8464. rage, ilnum siding, win- $11,900 - MAN<3HESTER Vi­ executive large fsunlly. phoned personal congratulations NEED CAR? Tour eredit tura- Academy, 742-7249. plans NOW to take care of the ilF T E B N FOOT (3adillac out- k Whitney. 649-6905. teachers. Write: Moen, 64 For appointment leen D. Hyland to Thomas D. Andover has been elected Na­ Judge of Thursday’s beauty con­ 1315. 649-6813. dow.s door.s. Assumable cinity-Reduced—Ranch home test. from Kennedy. od downi Short on down pay­ unprecedented demand that board, 18 h.p. Mercury engine Plymouth Avenue, Swampecott, CENTER HALL Colonial—St. Call Mrs. Shorts. 643-8886 Harrison and Denise D. Harri­ tional President of the Alumni will be made for their services. and trailer. 649-9402. ANDOVER — ’Two room fur­ mortj \|Tiany extras. with garage on beautifully son, property at 142 Hollister ALSO featured at the fair wiK Judge Richard B. Austin set ment? Bankrupt? Repoosee- ROOM AND MEALS, prefer re­ Mass., 01907. James Parish, Porter, Street wooded lot. An excellent prop­ Association of Clarkson College M oving— ^Trucking— Don’t YOU wait until It’s too nished apartment for rent, re­ »t. be Maddalene Zucchine, who Aug. 17 for rulings on defense Mon? Don’t despair! See Hon- Business Services tired people, will take others. frigerator, stove. C. H. Stiens, area. 8 years old. 6 large erty at a realistic price. Wes­ J. WATSON BEACH & CO. of Technology, Potsdam, N.Y. motions for acquittal and arrest oot Douglas. Inqulrfi about low- late. Call today so you too can 16 FOOT MOLDED mahogany Part meals for errands. 649- Wilhelmina Dougan to Joseph will be .shot from a cannon Storage 20 Yellow Jacket, Mark 30 Mer­ Route 6, 742-7273. rooms, V,2 baths, huge recrea­ ley R. Smith Agency. 643-1667. Realtors The term beg(m July 1. ol Judgment. He ruled that the sot down, smallest payments O ffered 13 earn those extra dollars in 5469. Business Property Petretta and Gllda A. Petret- each evening. cury engine, Elgin trailer, tion room with fireplace, bullt- 11 Central Row. Hartford Ohlldren’s Songs defendants could remadn free anywhere. No small loan or fi- MANCHESTER DeUvsrv. Light your spare time. Excellent For Sale TO lns, breezeway and attached WEST SIDE REALTY MANCHESTER—Off East Cen­ 622-2114 ta, property on Scliool St. Entrants for the beauty ceclalty. Folding Help Wanted— ^Male 36 1958, 10’ OWENS OPEN BOAT, 649-8101. washer, enclosed porch, only room ranch, brick front, at­ Lourltzen, property at 28 Ever­ 1961 LINCOLN Continental, ex­ and delivery. 529-3866. chairs for rent. 649-0752. arate entrance, suitable for SEVEN ROOM Older home, 4 tached gsottge, raised hearth noon’s Story Hour with a song- any member of tiie Elks Lodge. Dranow, 66, a former Minneapo­ 186 h.p., V-8 engine, full cover, $15,900. Hayes Agency, 648- green Rd. lis businessman now serving a cellent running condition, all TWO ROOM apartment, fur­ business or professional use. bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x161. 4803. fireplace, built-ins, near school. fest. MacDonald will sing and Named Historian ered, plus air conditioning, LAWNMOWER sharpening; re­ PLUMBING and heating men, padded seats, extra clean, rea­ Apartments— Flats— Quitclaim Deed prison term for tax fraud, was pairs, sales. rotor blades experienced, for new tostalla- sonably priced. Call 643-2791. nished, private bath and en Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor MANCHESTER—7 room ranch, 876-2860. Walter M. Luka and Loretta accompany himself on a quitar. Miss Ann- Gworek, Union St., C y reasonable. 643-9095. Painting— Papering 21 Tenements 63 643-5968 3 bedrooms, living room, fir^ BOLTON—Big 7 room ranch on returned to Jail. sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ tions. Call Andover 742-6290 af­ trance. Utilities. No pets. Near L. Luka to Calvin J. Carinl and His wife will join in several was elected department his­ Cheney’s, 228 Charter Oak, 643 ESSO SER\nCE station for place, dining room, large pine 4 acres, ll^ baths, 8 car ga- SUNKEN FAMILY room with numbers. torian at the American Legion The government’s conspiracy 1960 FORD CONVERTTBLE, V- ice, Manchester Cycle Shop, PAINTINO, EXTERIOR and In­ ter 6 p.m. Catherine J. Carinl, property conviction resulted from Ita Diamonds— Watches— LOOKING for anything in reel 8868. 246-4738. lease at Bolton Notch, 9 g h - BRICK RANCH - Corner of paneled family room, attached ;, basement finished off. fireplace, 6V4 room ranch, 1V4 Their program, with some Auxiliary department conven­ 8, automatic transtnission, 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 terior, iwperhanglng, waU- estate rentals — apartments, ways 6 and 44A. Contact Mr. Parker and Stephen.s, owner.s o ff Bush Hill Rd. charge that Hoffa and the oth­ PART-TIME furniture refinl^h- garage, $17,600. Philbrlck e productive blueberry baths, built-ins, garage, cov- songs based on library books tion held this weekend at Hart­ power steering, brakes and 2098. paper removed, dry wall work. Jewelry 48 homes, muCtiple dwellings, call D. Lothrop, 627-4188. are tran.sferred, living out of ^______ered patio, captivating view. Attachment of Real Estate ers schemed to rescue Hoffa er smd mechanic. Apply In per­ Agency, 649-8464. good for $600.00 that children know, will in­ ford. windows, very good condition, Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ J. D. Realty, 648-6129. Town and want this spotless ar Income! Vacant, low! Carlton W. Hutchins, 649-6182. Gallup and Alfred Inc., Hart­ from a failing Investment in a $1,200 or’ best offer. 643-8214 b e -' on oil makes of re son Marlow’s, 887 MsJn Street. WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ per clude, Who Killed Cock Robin, Miss Gworek is a past presi­ ing arranged. FUIly Insured. Business Locations ranch home Sold. Beautiful lo-1 JENSEN STREET—New 6 room thira T. J. Crockett, R e a l------ford, against Lewis W. Frysln- dent of the local auxiliary and real estate project near Orlan­ tv'een 8-7. frigerators, washers, ranges, EYee estimates. 649-9688, Jo­ pairing. Prompt service. Up to 4% ROOMS, 13 Ford Street, fur­ Land For Sale tl The Whale Song, I Had a Bird, and dryers. All oil burners MECHANIC, exi>erienced, own For Rent 64 cation, has three bedrooms, Ranch, 3 bedrooms. Uving tor. ger, property on Vemon St, is also past president of the do, Fla. seph P. Lewis. $30 on your old watch in trade. nace, automatic hot water and living room with a separate room, formal dining room, I SIX LARGE r o ^ English Oo- $600. The Old Woman Who Swal­ When the venture began to cleaned and serviced. All work tools, references. Call 643-6449 Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, Fourth District. VOLKSWAGEN, 1982 Sedan, stove. Phone 643-4761. EIGHT OR 10 acres wMh or dining ell, kitchen with a kitchen, basement garage, all PORTER EET Area—4 bed- j lonial, $18,000. Call 643-0112. lowed the Fly and Go Tell Aunt fail, the government contended, radio, extras. Ca'.l after 8 p... guaranteed. 649-0056. or 643-0273. 787 Main Street, State Theater FUR LEASE—Ebccellent loca­ without buildings. Inquire own­ Adoption of Trade Names The Rockville auxilisuY won INSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint­ breakfa.st room. One car g;a- utilities, convenient location, room Ctolonlb! priced for Im -' 777777777, Tots 'n Teens d /b /a Casual Rhody. a plan to divert money from tha 875-6662. ing. You name your own price. Bulldi^. WE HA'VE customers waiting tion for doctor’s office or er 995 E. Middle liike.. Box full of an award for the best history S’TEPS, SIDEWALKS. stcne EXPERIENCED meat cutter beauty parlor. 416 Main Street. rage. We listed the house at FHA financed, will consider mediate sale > c a u s e of own- Villager Shops, 956 Main St. pension fund was devised to boil 649-7863, 876-8401. for the rental of your apart­ 6, Manchester. er transfer. ^tU for further charm, paneled den, profes- submitted and a government ci­ walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ wanted. Good working condi­ Completely renovated and am-* $21,900. but they want action trade. Call Charles Ponticelli, Ernest W. Eib and Peter W. Manchester Evening Herald tation for its program for the out Hoffa and his home local, tions. Write Box K, Herald. ment or home. J. D. Realty, 1960 VESPA car. no top, $100. races, hatchways, dry wells. EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ Garden— Farm— Dairy 643-6129. pie parking. J. D. Realty, 648- and will li.sten tn your offer. 649-9644, or Barney Peterman, particulars. Weslby R. Smith , H ew -dV/a P "an d E U .e s Z t Andover correspondent (substi- sale of savings bonds in 299 in Detroit. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 649-9404. Agency. 643-1667. Besides Hoffa and Dranow, Call after 6, 643-0598. All concrete rep^rs. Reason­ ing. Wallpaper books. Paper­ MILLER PHARMACY, 299 Products 50 6120. Houses For Sale 72 Carpenter, Realtor-Owmer, 649 Shop, 468 Hartford Rd. toe), Pat Stoner, 742-7901. schools. Mrs. Leo B. Flaherty able. 648-0851. hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Blilly BOLTON—Brandy St. Bea'uti- 1577. Marriage Licenses Sr. is chairman of the program. the defendants are: Samuel Hy­ Green Road, now accepting ap- a r c f cut TTVATTCD bliieher- S’TORE — Main and mdridge, SIX ROOM Ranch in Manches- ANDOVER . LAKE harming, 5061. Insured. Workmanship guar­ pllcants for general drug store LARGE t ^ ’nVATKDblueher- ful 4 room apartment, modem $8,600 — WELL KEPT 8% room Bruce Michael McDonald, man, CWvln Kovens and Abe L BEAUPRE’S TYPEWRITERS — Standard alter to suit tenant, reason­ ranch, 8 bedrooms, attractive EAST HARTFORD — Garrison ter Green. Kitchen buUt-lns, 5 room cottage, large 'ot, hot Accident Ruling Welnblatt of Miami Beach; Za­ anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6826. work, for fall or winter part- pick your own 26c pint, conveniences, second floor, fireplace, I’ i baths, garage. A CAPE — THIS Is A "must Queen’s Village, N. Y „ and Eliz­ Tolland County Coroner Her­ and electric. Repaired, over able. 649-8404, 12 noon to • dining area, suburban. Owner Colonial, 8 bedrooms, 1% air oil heat, 2-car garagh abeth Mazur, WUlimantic. Carlson Hearing chary Strate Jr. of New Orleans Reconditioned Used Cars If no answer, 643-9048. time, evenings, or weekends, bring containers M a n c^ te r near neW high sriiool, suitable baths, fireplace, built-lns, fine home in an attractive see Six beautiful rooms, at­ bert Hannabury has ruled that hauled, rented. Adding ma p.m. anxious. Carlton W. Hutchins, top condition, full price,'' Victor 'William Bronke, 299 and S. George Biurls of New Experienced preferred. Must G^een area. Call John Calve, for teachers. Call 649-0771 al­ breezeway, attached garage, wooded .setting. Wesley R. 500. Alice Clampet, Real! tached garage, lovely lot, $16,- Frederick T. Sewell of Weat 1060 Ford Galaxie V8, 4 Dr chines rented and repaired INTERIOR and exterior point­ Realtor. 640-6182. Main St., and Priscilla Ruth Put Off to Fall York. Pickup and delivery service be reliable. Driver s license es-' Jr. after 12 noon, 849-5981. ter 6 p.m. 2ND FLOOR SPACE wooded lot. $22,600. Phllbrick Smith Agency, 643-1567. 646-4543. 900. E, J. (Carpenter, Realtor, Hartford was probably asleep H’Top. Ps, Pb. Factory In­ ing, wallpaper removed, fully 649-5061. Hill, 28 Foster St„ Aug. 8, Herbert Burris ol New York, stalled Air Conditioning, Vale Typewriter Service. 649 insured. Rene Belanger, 648- sential. Over 18. No phone. CUSTOM RANCH—8 bedrooms. Agency, Resiitors. 649-8464. at the wheel when his car son of George, was freed by a THREE ROOM apartment, heat Suitable for offices, distribu­ SPLIT LEVEL—8 rooms, mod­ South Methodist Church. The preliminary hearing of Tinted Glass. Radio A 4986. 0612 or 644-0804. calls. CORN, CUCUMBERS, squarii, 2 baths, laige Uving room,^ tN(JHBSTER — Lcuidscaped crashed in Tolland May 17, tak­ directed verdict during the trial. and hot water, $66 monthly. tion apace, beauty parlor or MANCHESTER - $14,900. Six ern kitchen with built-ins, 8 Vernon Building Permits (^larges brought by the Inter­ Heater. A pretty yellow on 21 Ange^* St. Adults only. No pets. 649-8105. fireplace, dining room, rec ya,rd, 8 bedroom ranch. ______ing his Ilfc- WASHING MACHINES repair­ FULL-TIME or part-time broad- barber shop. High traffic rooiy brick Cape, fireplace, large bedrooms, dining room, To Bldwell Home Improve- state Commerce Commission The car ran off the road and white tires. $1,395 room, attached 2-car garage, haikjsome asbestos siding (no ment Co. for Richard Trotter, ed, RCA Whirlpool and Ren-• I HAVE PAPERING boards—will leaf tobacco help to spear to­ count. Will build to suit beautiful view, $31,000. Phll­ garage, excellent condition, huge family room 21x23 with (IOC) against the Carlson Ex­ knocked down four highway Household Goods 51 THREE ROOM apartment and LAKE FRONT CAPE I). Lots of kitchen cab- garage at 42 Ardmore Rd., TOWN ADVERTISEMENT 1958 Chevrolet Belair 4 Dr., Tu- more All work guaranteed.' "paper. Call 633-247i bacco or work in .shed. Report garage, 118 Main St., $100. needs. Reasonable lease. brick Agency, ReaHtors, 649- frees, near bus, shopping, fireplace, 2 full baths,-2-car ga­ press Co., Hilliard St., has been guide posts before slamming tone. Radio & Heater. 3481 Call 643-4913 , 644-8141. ' at 88 Meekville Road Man­ school. Carlton W Hutchins. rage excellent neighborhood, Inets. generous dining el. Fire- |x,200. CROSLEY refrigerator good 649-5229, 9-5. 8464. against a tree. The accident Engine with Power Steer­ HOUSE PAINTING, interior chester. 643-9320 or 633-7651. ______649-1647______Realtor. 849-6132. $31,900. Phllbrick Agency, 649- $600 down and $125 a month place fiKliving room Garage. ’ to L. Vozzola Construction' took place on Rt. 84 near the NOTICE ing. , $795 YOU ARE A-1! Truck Is A^! and exterior; paperhanging. running condition, $35. Tel. 8464. pays aK. Three bedrooms, Radiant ^ a t - no drafts on ^ p^ank Watts, garage at The heying before the^d 643-0603. THREE ROOM apartments, all MMA.4A I n T .a a t ___ .. ... __ . ^ ® avaleral TMafHr*? District /v’liivfCourt u/aawas arHoHn origin­ Tolland-Vernon line. OF THE COLLECTOR Cellars, attics, trash, small For free estimate call 649-6892. PLUMBERS AND HELPERS IDEAL LOCATION for any BEAUTIFUL paneled heated fireplace, 70 foot frontage on cold spotk in winter. Last j 4 Woodhill Rd., $1,000. 1969 Olds Super 88 Conv. Black I trucking done A-l right! Call for new construction work. Call utilities and air conditioning. family room ott kitchen, 8 bed CONCORD ROAD - $25,000. 7 year's oil b ^ $168. ^ o n o m ^ ,j.g j j g colton Inc. for Jerry ally set for June 15, and was 83 Sworn Voters O F R E ’Y E N U E For appointment call Mr. business or office, including lake. Don't miss out, call to­ with Red Interior, Radio. ! 643-2928, Tremano ’Tnicklng 289-0511 after 7. living quarters. 476 Main INVITATION room ranch, aluminum storms, room ranch. Finished bsuse- day. Dick Tourtellotte 876- charm, nei^borhood short DePace, fence at 1 Lincoln St„ continued until today at the re­ Eighty-three new voters were AU persons liable by law to ASSORTMENT of good used Peterman, 643-2463, or Mr sworn In Saturday at the busiest Heatef, Ps, Pb, White Service. j Electrical Services 22 Street. 649-6229. 9-6. cellar, 163x245 lot, only $15,- ment, I 'i baths, real deep lot 9964 . 649-6306. walk io tow nX^lm ing pool. j 3qq quest o f counsel. Both parties pay Town Taxes are hereby ranges. 643-6563. Ponticelli, 649-9644. session of the board of admls- ’Tires. $1,195 _____ A RAWLEIGH MAN needed at TO BID 600. Oarlton W. Hutchins. 649- with picnic area. etc. Terrific And r^der To Eugene Girardin for VIc- hgve now asked that the case . . . notified that I wiU have a Rata FREE ESTIMA’rEja, Prompt once In Manchester, Coventry Sion of electors, held at toe Ver- gjjj jggg g f ^ 1957 Ford V8 F\>rdomatic Blue | «AROLD t SONS Rubbish Re LARGE SHIPMENT apartment EXCLUSIVE rental agents for STORE FOR RENT, reason- 6182. buy. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, erts Agency. tor Coleman, garage at 108 bis held over until the court’s moval—Cellars, attics, yards. service on all types of elec­ area. Write Rawleigh, Dept. & White Radio & Heater. size stoves, $25. Fontaine’s . two apartment buildings, $136. : the 0 « f c e ‘ o? 7he Gen"era!''Man- 643-1577 ants on family hoii^ng prob- Lockwood St., $^000 September session. non Public Safety Building. doUar for the Town Weekly or monthly pickup. trical wiring. Licensed lUid In­ CNG-26-1352, Albany, N.Y. BARROWS & WALLACE t;ade. 644- $495 I Restaul^nt Equipment, 4731 monthly and up. Warren E. Tel. 643-5660. ager. 41 Center Street, Man­ lems. We buy, sell, To Frederick Knofla for Stuart H. V. Carlson, presi­ Republicans headed t^ ‘‘^1 of Manchester, of 3.2 mills on Harold Hoar, 649-4034. sured. Wilson Electrical Co., 1 2 2 0 1 . MANCHESTER — central, bus Manche.ster Parkade, Manch. 644- of pledged voters wim 27 per- Special Tax- Windsor St., Hartford. 527-6771. Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. chester, Connecticut, until Au­ 1621. Evenings 283 Stanek Electronics Inc., repair dent of the trucking firm, was 1961 Rambler Custom Conv. Au-' Manchester, 649-4817, 643-1388. line. Excellent 2-family of 649-5306 sons signed up. The E^mocrata, District o t the Town o f gust 4. 1964 at 11:00 A.M. for VERNON CIRCLE AREA 1337. fire damage at 277 Broad St., served a summons in June to j tomatir Trans. PS. Radio i RUBBISH removal—At­ HAVE OPENING for floor cov­ BIGGEST BARGAIN IN ’TOWN COLONIAL HEIGHTS Apart- 4’/.-4 ’ -j. Two heating systems. who have usually led the voting Manchester, and of 8 mills on tics, cellars, and yards. Handy ering mechanic, experience Sewerage Disposal System— $ 11, 000. answer to charges that he had '■ and Heater, White Tire.s. ments—4Va room town houses, NOTICE Priced to sell at $16,500. FOUR FAMILY — Spacious VEJRNON — Excellent c( enrollment, signed up (Jf the Main Call Floor Finishing 24 preferred b\it not necessary. TAKE YOUR 'HME PAYING,! 1082 Middle Turnpike East. To Leonard E. Anderson, ad­ been engaging in interstate $1,060 1, 2 or 3 YEARS TO PAY heat, hot water and appliances, Vi mile from Vernon Circle, Hayes Agency. 643-4803. rooms, completely equipped tlon. Large 6 room ranch new voters, 36 remained unaffi- Taxing District o f tho 643-7479. Call Per.sonalized Floors, 649- PUBLIC HEARING Bid forms, plans and specifi­ business zone. Now a fine bullt-lns, fireplace, rec room) ditions to dwelling at 701 Hart­ commerce viithout a permit. 1969 PlymouUi Belvedere V8, 2 FTiOOR SANDING and reflnish- "SUPER DELUXE” private patio and cellar, park­ cations are available at the Con­ VERNON—Ranch 5 rooms, 8 kitchens, air conditioned, cen­ ford Rd., $1,200. **^A®**' ...-lotror Town of Manchester. 9268. ing, $145, 649-4436, 649-6544. ADDITIONAL home wdth rental and 12x26 and fruit trees on a double The ICC charges that, be- Dr, H’Top, Red with White HAVE SMALL pickup truck- Ing (specializing tn older 8 ROOMS OP FURNITURE troller's Office, 66 Center Street, bedrooms, family .size kitch­ tral. Wesley R. Smith Agency, To Mary F. McPartland, al- George D. Marahan, registrar - ni_-n such tax is dus nay- APPROPRIATION swimming pool. Rich future 643-1587. with 325 foot frontage. Contact tween June 6 and August 20. of voters, said that four of those ' Top, Automatic Trans. will do odd Jobs. Attics and floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ ALL 100<^o GUARANTEED Manchester, Connecticut. en, partial rec room in bsae- t^ations to dwelling at 61 New cellars cleaned. Rubbish re­ ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. ONLY $444 FOR RENT—4 room heated BOARD OF DIRECTORS because of zoning and busi­ Joyce R. Orcutt Agency, 742- 1962, Carlson Express made 15 i reg^terlng were formw Veraon “} ’ one-half on the, Radio & Heater, White Salesmen Wanted 36-A Town of Manchester, ness growth. Hand.some 6 ment, lot 90x155 with trees, St\ $970. Tires $650 moved. Reasonable. Call 649- No Job too small. John Ver- $14.08 Delivers apartment, near Park Street. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, NEW RANCHES — n iree new 7846. trips to New York or Montreal, \ residents who moved out of _V Januarv 1965' oro- Call 643-5118 between 8:30 a.m.- Connecticut room home. Also, 4 room $14,500! Phllbrick Agency, 849- ranch homes under construc­ ’To Allan N. Cox, additions to 1043. ' faille, 649-6760. A NEW TRAINEE prog;ram $14.08 Month CONNECTICUT Canada, for the Sanitary Paper town, and now have returned however that any tax 1958 PlymouUi 4 Door Wagon, Richard Martin, house now rented for $125.00 8464. tion. Six rooms, garage, full DIANE DRIVE — 8 bedroom dwelling at 756 Vernon St., $460. now offered by nation’s olde.st YOU GET — 4:30 p.m. _ Notice is hereby given that Mills Inc., of Blast Hartford, and had their names restored ^ more than fif« Automatic Trans. Radio & DRIVEWAYS, foundations, cel- General Manager monthly. 1% acres, shaded basements, Wg lots within a ranch, half acre treed yard To Robert Lewis Dormer -sales concern. Home supplies 16-PIECE BEDROOM FOUR BEDROOMS. . .5? without the necessary permit. Heater. $695 lars sealcoated and waterproof Bonds— Stocks— MANCHESTER Garden Apts.— ' the Board of Directors, Town and iandscaed. All for $29,- olock of a ne.v school. FHA with privacy, extra large living Corp. for Emil C. JWinson,, two- and chemicals. Car and refer­ 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM 4’i room apartment, complete- of Manchester, Connecticut, will Large family type ranch, sub­ room and dining area with car garage at 94 High St., $l,- Time Sales through a ed under pressure. Call the Mortgages 31 12-PIECE KITCHEN 800. Glenn Roberts Agency. urban. Ideal spot for children, or Va. Terrific value for only ment was deemed a beliued j - q.. ences necessary. $110.00 guar­ ly redecorated, includes heat, hold a Public Hearing in the MLS Realtors, constiltants $18,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, wall-to-wall carpeting, kitchen 660. National Bank D A G Penetrating Sealer antee to start. Cali 644-0202 be­ — Plus — all rooms g.enerous, especially Service, 289-6614. SEXX)ND MORTGAGES - Un­ hot water, stove, and refrig- Municipal Building Hearing on family housing problems. 643-1577. • with bullt-ins, full basement, ') A tween 6 and 8 p.m. for Inter- ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR erator. Available now. $120 Room, 41 Center Street, Man- the living room with fireplace hatchway, carport, air condi­ Girls Raise $6 BEAUPRE MOTOR limitedmi fundslunuB avaUableavBUBUie forlur w sec­ o k - Septic Tanks We buy, sell, trade. 644-1521, ‘Man in Green?* view. "TV SET AND COMB. RANGE' per month 643-6676 , 643-0000 or Chester. Connecticut, Tuesday, attached garage, 1% baths, SALES, INC. SHARPENING Service — Saws, ond mortgages, payments to AND Evenings 233-3325, 644-1337. NEW LISTING — 6% room tioner, many extras. As.sum- knives, axes, shears, skates, Free storage until wanted. Free j at office 16 Forest Street. Augpist 4, 1964, at 8:00 p.m., on utility room. $21,900 and worth ranch, set high on a hill, huge able G.I. mortgage or other For Day Camp payment becomes delinquent af­ 344 Broad St,, Manchester suit your budMi. Expedient X it. Wolverton Agency. Realtor, WEST HARTFORD (AP), — rotary blades. Quick sendee. delivery. FYee .set up by our own ------proposed additional appropria­ yard for the little ones to play, excellent financing available. Hoepitol Notes ter February 1, 1965. Interest ta Open til 9 p.m., 643-2496 service.ice. J. D. Realty. 643-6128. Help Wanted— re’liable men. Plugged Sewers A series of weekend incident's Capitol Bauipment Co., $8 I tion as follows: 649-2813. walk-out basement, kitchen Owner 849-6282. Thanks tc the heart-felt in­ Admitted Saturday: Henry figfured from due date at the Male or Female 37 4 Phonp for Appointment ! 149 OAKLAND STREET, 2 room t o ; Board of Education- In Hartford and West Hartford Main St., Manchester. Hours A BETTER ARRANGEMENT OFF EAST CENTER StreeJ—6 MANCHESTER VICINITY - 6 with dining area, 3 bedrooms, terest of two local girls, Man­ Weber, 26 Liberty St.; Charles rate of ^ of 1 per cent per dally 7-6. ’Thursday T-0. Satur­ Samuel Albert. Htfd. CH 7-0368 apartment $60. 649-5220, 9-6. | Tuition refund ...... $1,071 Machine Gleaned SIX ROOM Dutch_ Colonial_ _ _ with raised the possibility that the so- VOLKSWAGEN Station Wagoin of your finances will make room (Jolonial with 2-car g a -! room ranch, situated on a minutes to shopping, $14,900. chester’s Camp Kennedy is $6 Frattles, 4 School St.; Nancy month or fraction of a month. 1962, very good condition, low day 7-4. 643-7068. more of your Income avaUable See It Day or Night to be financed from the increase Wolverton Agency, Realtor, ron^rc¥and"garage| fireplace^ 1 called "man in green” Is on the Just, 7 Berger Rd.; Andrea If you have no means of trans­ ANDOVER CENTER — 4 room Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, rage, like-new condition, only I 160x160 well shrubbed lot, at­ 8 bedrooms, screens, storm s,' again. . richer today. Said taxes are payable at tb# mileage, 649-4924. tor personal use. Lump debt FRIENDLY ICE CREAM in estimated income from state $15,900. Wesley R. Smith Agen-1 tached garage, 3 -bedrooms, 649-2813. The two girls, Nancy Pierson, Novgrad, 41 Franklin St.; Bes- office of the Collector of Reve- LAWN MOWERS, sharpened into one monthly payment of portation, I’ll send my auto fob apartment, stove, refrigerator, , schools Sewer Lines Installed— Cel­ and Venetian blinds. Fully land-! Three women were terrorized SHOP and utilities Included, $65 Frants lor ^cnooia lar Waterproofing Done. ey, 643-1567. i dining room, wall to wall car- 11, of 57 Arvine PL, and Kath­ sie Wright, 67 Brooklyn St. nue in the Municipal Building— 1967 CHEVROLET Convertible, and repaired, sales and serv­ $22.25 fortur eachowjii thousandumuEwinj dollarsuut you. No obligation whatsoever. David M. Barry, NEW COLONIALS - We have scaped 92x193 lot with m any, »n their apartments Saturday, ice, rental equipment. L A M ‘ monthly. After 6. 742-6414 net in living room, built-in oven tree.s Convenientlv located at i police said that at least one leen Barlow, 10, of 50 Spring Admitted Sunday: Stanley Monday through Friday—8:Sfi 288 cu. in., V-8, powergllde. including repayment over five 172 Union St., Rockville Secretary | NO. COVENTRY - Custom' just listed two four bedroom McRea, 18 N. Park St.; fSsther 640-8714 after 6 p.m. Equipment Oorp., Route 8$, years. Firank Burke, 246-8807, 246-8 A—L—B—E—R—T’—S McK i n n e y b r o s . and range, close to bus line, colonials with ail the extras up 71 Strickland Street In a friend- of the incidents was "very slmi- St., raised ' the money in a A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Now accepting applications for THREE ROOMS for rent, first Board of Directors tmilt Lrcolonial ranch, paneled immediate occupancy. $16,900. North, 3 Linden Pi. PAUL CERVINI, Vemon, 876-7600, Mancheeter Oonnectlout Mortgagegage Ex 46-46 ALLYN S’rRBET 24 foot Uving room, many au-1 on Grandview Street. One home Iv neighborhood area two i tac ’ to a series of assaults in house-to-house canvass of their 1936 ‘ CHEVY COUPE Sp^s exchange, Blnterpriae 1B46. fall and winter ^rt-tim e posi­ floor, $76. Call at 93 Wells Manchester, Conn. Sewerage Disposal Co. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, Births Friday: A son to Mr. Collector of Revenuo. change, 16 Lewis BL, Hartford, HARTFORD Dated at Manchester,' Con-1 thentlc details, 5 picturesque has two and a half baths, the blocks off Main St. and c.ose to early May Involving a man in neighborhood Saturday night. Model, 47,000 miles, excellent tions evenings and weekends, Street before 6. 118 Pearl S t — e4S-8«08 649-2813. Oonn. male and female, over 18. OPEN NIGHTS ’n L L 0 necticut, this 10th day of July acres. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. other 1%. Two car garages, -St. Bridget’s Church. Reslls- green work clothes. They said that they "did it condition.' 109 Prospect Stt., 5ti ROOM DUPLEX, West i964 t ' walk-out basements, family •tlcallv priced at $18,800. Call' A man wearing green troi^ers for no particular reason, except Manchester, anytime. FLOOR CONSULTANT BLOND OAK dining set, apart­ TWO FAMILY-Gentral Man- room, etc. Has to be seen to terrorized a woman in Weat Business Opportunitite 32 875-9910 Street, available August 1st. “r $12,500 649-7819 anytlmd. that we think the camp is good ment size gas stove, horse.shoe Adults preferred. Call 643-4097 chester, excellent condition, be appreciated. Call, we have Hariford In her apartment after and Important.” IN LOVELY ANDOVER 1069 FURD 2-door, white, good wet, dry and sanding meth­ garages, assumable mortgage. gaining entrance by telling her tires, I etc. May be seen at FOR LEASE—Going Gulf Serv­ and croquet sets, aK In good ^or 228-3627. the ke^ T. J. Crockett. Real­ P. S. None of the neighbors ods refi^Rhing floors, wood, condition. 640-0989. . . Wesley R. Smith Agency, 643- Ju.st starting or just retir- * tor, 643-1677. Tolland he wanted to check the plumb­ Rufinl’s Service Station, Cen­ asphalt, vinyl, clay, cement, ice Station in Manchester. refused to contribute., THREE ROOM heated apart-1 Handsome Income 1567. ing, this 4-room ranch will ing, police said. ter St. Sale price, $295. others. Sealed and waxed. Good volume. Paid tralnir'g Dogs— — Pets 41 SILVERTONE mahogany stereo ment, unfurnished. M ain: fit the bill, 2 large bed­ MANCHESTER—Large expand­ FAMILY COMFORT, Deputy Police Chief William Materials. Tel. 640-7627. program. For details call 626- console with AM-FM radio, 8 Ma n c h e s t e r —Deluxe 6 room able Cape, excellent condition, P. Rush said the man "per­ OPPORTUNITY if you are in­ DA(3HSHUND, AKC registered, Street, available August 1st.,' For RETIRED Person Or Couple rooms, large living room 6158 between 9 a.m. and 6 speakers, 6 months old, $200, In­ working couple. Call between ranch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, and kitchen, 270' deep lot, city utilities, garage, extras. can be yours in this new 8V4 formed an Indecent act” and terested in owning a 1964 Pon­ p.m. puppy shots, champion blood family room, % acre suburban tiac Bonneville, 4-door Vista, cluding approximately 40 al­ 4-8, 643-6441. one car oversized garage Owner 649-1643. room L-shaped Ranch. 1V4 - left without molesting the wom­ PROFESSIONAL lawn care, lines 643-9482. bums. 643-2618. lot. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. with power and all accessories, complete lawn, shrub and tree COMPLETELY remodeled res‘ ______Help with simple and easy csre-taklng duties In eoa- with patio — all for only baths, built-ins, fireplace, an. MANCHESTER—In the Buck- In Hartford, a 22-year-old at a savings of over $600 off the service. Call General Spray taurant. Main Street location GROOMING and boarding, wtil eIVERYTHING In sterilized re necHon with local rooming home. $12,500. garage. Beautiful redwood ANXIOUS R a n c h - e i g h t rooms, south iey School area. Big, immacu­ front highlights this large woman told police A man wear­ original price. Call 649-2149 Service, 649-0060. downtown, reasonable rent with collect and deliver. H. C. conditioned used furniture ana late 7 room Ranch, featuring >ow. good lease. Owner has other Chase, Harmony Hill Kennels, s Your own beautifully furnished room—FREE! Windsor, one full and two half wooded lot. $18,900. J. Gor­ ing gT6cn pants entered her for a letter? No need to be, udien appliances, higj I quality—low Fine China baths, modern kitchen with WARREN E. HOWLAND 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, kitch­ interest. Tel 649-9963. Bolton, 643-6427. don, 649-5306. 643-5306. apartment saying he wanted to prices. LeBlanc F\imiture, 196 s Use of completely furnished kitchen and dining area— bullt-lns, dining room, 4 bed­ MLS Realtor en with large dining area, check a water leak. It’s $0 ea$y to pick up tho phone and South Street, F ockville. 875- Pattern, Cut built-lns, fully finished and Household Services BOARDING, dogs only. Lady FREE! rooms, family room, 2-car ga­ 860 Main St., Manchester The woman aald thO man had make a Long Distance call, (kwldn't Tnickfi— Tractors 2174. Open 9-8. heated rec room, 2-cgr garage, BARROWS & WALLACE Offered 13-A Help W anted— ^Female 35 Buster Kennels, R. P. Cobb 216 and Colored rage, lot 100x206, owner wants 643-1108 black hair, wore a red check be eeaier and youH leal batter (or Hiljstown Rd., Manchester. • PLUS— Generous ca4h Income lor—YOU! quick sole because of Illness, 100’ frontage, built 1959. Manchester Parkade, Manch. shirt, and needed a shave. FC® SALE —^ Pickup truck, RBWEAVING of BURNS, moth RN OR LPN, - 11-7, ftS or GOOD AS NEW beautiful large Glassware $28,600. Phllbrick Agency. 646- cellent buy at $22,900. Wolver­ 640-6306 i t Looi Distanee i$ Ita M * t iMSt 649-8406. sofa, complete Paul McOobb MANCHESTER — Green Road. A 64-yoar-old woman In Hort- 1049 Studebaker, steel body, holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ part-time. Vemon Haven, 876- e Social Seesurity NOT affected. 8464. ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2818. Yord told poUee tiimt a man of (bin|t9bibi|tlier8. helper springs, very good con­ dow i^ades made to measure, 2077. bedroom set, dinette set, many Solid, silent, expandable Cape, Sfurdy 9-room older koine, IVt baths,' on e 9 oomaOi ta • other accessories. Everything ANTIQUES 4 doilbi, 2 unfinished up with NEW LISTING - Four room MANCHESTER — ' Immediate similar description forced his dition. 648-6806. all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys FREE — Fluffy bahy kittens. SOUND GOOD? IT IS! $18,600—7 ROOM Colonial. Liv­ location that CANNOT be dupHeoted. A beoatlfta kreh k cww WANTED — Experienced legal must be sold immediately. VIOTORIAN m a r b l e dormers, copper plumbing, Cape, full basement, tile bath, occupancy. Excellent location. way into her apartment, bound made while you wait. Tape re­ Phone 640-9448. in g room, fireplace, formal and gagged her and robbed her llirou|rii.llirou^. Ideal for a natural awlininingowtimning pool Born tor a hMPMs 1066 CHEVROLET TRUCK, 12 stenograNier. Write Box L, Come to 96 'Cushman Drive, TOP STANDS, PEWTER, plaster wails, fireplace, amef- wall to wall carpeting in Uv­ 7 room Spilt Level, buEt-ins, 4 m$MTini6nEiMuui corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 dining room. 3 beuiooms, sun of $14. She told police the man taooe for dogs, Uvestoek. Price reduced. foot body, very good condition, Herald. Monday, JiCy 27, between 7-9 O l^ JEWELRY, EARLY slte drive and garage, beau­ ing room, oil heat, excellent bedrooma, 1^ baths, garage^ Main., 649-6221. Il^nd Name, Address, Telephone No. To porch, natural woodwork, ga­ was ormadi TBimKCMPin 96(KI. 648-^160. Articles For Sale 45 p.m. First come, first served. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. rage, shade trees, centrally tifully landscaped. Priced to condition throughout, city wa­ assqmable mortgage. Schwartz PRATT AOBNCY FURNITURE Refinlshed, colors WOMAN ONE day a week for R. M. REID sad Son Box UL—c/o Manekester Herald sell at $16,200. Call Frank L. ter, city sewer, $12,800. Charles Realtor, 632-6238, Mr. Ken, Hartford poUca sold Bw o o m - WwW99W09mW9mw9jWy9nm ■ehrom Rood, PARTY MOVING south Vrlahes located In Manchester. Phll- PUMP T R U ^ , 1937, (3hevroleF, changed, estimates given. Man­ cleaning, Wapping area, own t y p e w r i t e r — fimlth-Ooro- fiM -rn e briek Agm cy, 649-8464. Bausota, US-8MS or 604896. . LeiiMnaoa, m -7 W . M2489A. $78. 1960 Ford Pickup, $60. TP chester Reflniahing Oo.-, 643* tnuuqxnrtaUao. Call 644-0664 af­ na, silent standard, eUte tma, to sell Univerasi olaotsia Move, M btiUdoesr, $1,600. 742-8001, 9286. ter R • oondMIna. 6484604. c u t 64lM0ll«. MONDAY, JULY 27, 1964 Avenge Daily Net PteeB Ri g wttittfl Hgralb For tha Weak Badad M y l i , 1M 4 FWr DiMrigM, law la 7#a. 13,798 day hot, Cadette Scouts Girls Return to Manchester lEumtttg an la aftaraasa. A b o u t T o w n Marabar o t tha Audit To Give Play After Cross Country Travel Buraaa o t Ctrculatlon Maneheater^A City of Village Charm ISembere o t MounUln lAiinl SHOP Chapter, Sweet AdeBnea, Inc., "U ttle Ship U n ^ Full Ball,” AdvarUatag aa Paga U ) and the Manchester Chapter of MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1964 written for the Oadette Girl Tbs two dosan girls of ths^StaU Lake In Kansas (SIXTEEN PAGES) 8PSB8QSA will have a Joint YOL. LXXXm, NO. 264 Scouts at Camp Meiriewood by Phinney-Hunt Educational Tour sidarable oontraat waa the lahaani^ tonight at 8 at ^ phiah Halhnark Card plant in returned to Manchester last home «rf Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mra Ruth Rowley, will be pre­ Kansas City, Mo. Tbe St. lanils Bmt. Jan Dr.. Weat Hebro^ sented for the public at 7 p.m. night, completing a 38-day tour Airport provided brunch and MOTT’S Refredunenta will be served. Friday at the camp. The play of the country that spanned both viewing of the busy sir traffic; Drug Racket Events Oueata are Invited to the slng- la about the life of Juliette coasts, Canada and Mexico. The Thursday night's motel was in eut girls turned their backs on the Low, the founder of the Girl the middle o t the Kentucky West ten days ago, after a nine- blue grass country. A major Under New Cadet Robert Li. Bccellente, Scout movement. hour sUnt doing Disneyland, the In State For two weeks the Cadettes, at<^ on Friday was the Rain­ Dempsey, Panel Set aon of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard giant West Coast amusement w h o are working for their play bow Glass factory in Hunting- Bccellente, 85 Lilley Bt., and center. Dlaita Hunt and Marla- Senate Probe Cadet Joeeph B. Mhasollnl, son producers badge, have been gdv- ton, W. Va., where the girls on Instruction by consultants In anne Rieder were Impressed by Redistrict Plan of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maaao- the Disney cleanliness, as com­ watched gdass being blown, and Unl Jr., 1 Carter SL, recenUy makeup, staging, acting, and shaped Imo art forms in the WASHINGTON (AP) — other phases imperative to a pared to the Bast’s Freedom- Seen Hampering completed U.S. Air I^orce land. Susan Williams posed for methoch used as far badk as Federal narcoti<» commis­ r OTC training at a summer Buocee^l production. All work medieval times. Three large on the actual production has pictures with a costumed adver­ sioner Henry L. Girodano encampment at Otis AFB, tisement for a Dracula movie In packing eases of gifts from this DOUBLE Circuit Courts been undertaken by the girls. charged today that drug Mass. Bccellente is an the Disneyland theater. experience crowd^ the back of Redistrict Meeting Mrs. Rowley will do the nar­ AFROTC student at the Uni­ The following day the glrU the tour bus on tiie way to gift p^dling mobstere hide be­ HARTFORD (AP) — versity of Miami, Coral Gables, rative portion o f the play, which ia being directed by Susan broiled through the southern recipients In Manchester. hind a loophole in the fed­ Connecticut’s 44 circuit Fla. Mojave Desert and camped in Saturday the tour crossed the Lambert, a Cadette. eral law while using threats courts, bom Jan. 1, 1961, The cast of the play includes the lovely Granite Basin near Blue Ridge Mountains of Vir­ Manchester WATBS will Prescott, Arlz. Arizona’s Oak STAMPS of murder in efforts to si­ He’ll Present Katherine Kelley as Juliette ginia and toured the gracious couM be temporarily out of meet tomorrow at the Italian Creek Canyon and the Grw d southern home of Thomas Jef­ lence witnesses against American Club on Bldrldge St. Low; Lynn Bacon as Colonel business next May—if a Johnson; Stephen Neary, In­ Canyon of the Colorado Im­ ferson at Montlcello In Char- them. panel of federal judges Weighing ln‘ will be from 7 to pressed the girls, as did the lottesvUle, Va. The day’s big In testimony prepared as a Own P 1 a n to 8 p.m. Mrs. Felix Gremmo, dian brave; Doris Mitchell, stick to their guns on the Chief Klontwogya; Virginia pueblo ruins of Mesa Verde, an thrill was yet t A come, however. leadoff witness In a new Senate chairman of ways and means, unplanned addition to the tour Monk, Mrs. Ljd-he; Sandra In Arllngrton, at the National EVERY probe of the illicit traffic In nar- procedure and timetable will be In charge of the pro­ Realign Seats Jackson, Mr. Lythe; Loretta made possible by the rapld Cemetery, the tour visited the cotlc drugs, Giordano said fed­ for legislative reapportion­ travel on America’s new Inter­ 1 gram. Neary, “ Uttle Ship” (Delay); eternal flame at the Kennedy eral law now provides no penal- state highway system. grave; having made prior ar­ ment. Laura Smith, Nancy; Sharon Dy lor threatening a potential The court’s proposed decree HARTFORD (AP) — The Army-Navy Club Auxil­ Camping at the Great Sand rangements, the girls placed a witness in advance of the for­ iary will sponsor a card party Neary, Mrs. Gordon: Martha Dunes National Monument in would ban the members of the Gov. John N. Dempsey and Vennart. Mr. Gordon; Judy giant wreath of flowers with mal start of Judicial proceed­ 1965 General Assembly elected tonight at 8 at the clubhouse. southern Colorado, the girls the sympathies of their school a three-judge federal panel Muscoe, EHeanor Gordon; Laura WED.. ings in which he would tesUfy. next November from acting on made a new record for tourists, on Its ribbons at the grave. Es­ The commissioner appealed to A seven day Anniversary Re- Smith, Eliza; Martha Vennart, any state business other than will meet at 10:30 a.m. to­ Lady Baden-Powell; Elizabeth boy or girl; five of the hearties corted by the uniformed honor the Senate Investigations sub­ oulem Mass for M ra,^ose Mar- made the arduous trip at the the implementing of a reappor­ morrow to discuss the Gov­ O’Brien, Rose: Cheryl Armo- made me arauouo ■•v —- guard past theme long lineluio ofoi committee to back legislation to tionment plan recommended by cantonio will be >etebrated 8,000 foot altitude to the top of oparty-induced sleepiness, Best smuggling of addicting cocaine tion astronauts to man the command seat in a Gemini tions, primaries, and other Becond Congregational Church About 160 friend.s and rela­ His wife retired from (Jheney the court’s proposal to bring for the music, and Martha Ven­ in the rocks and cornered it, the girls toured the Lincoln to the United States from (Juba. schedules could be met to pro­ about reapportionment was too tives attended the dinner-dance. Bros, in 1961. spacecraft will have a workshop meeting nart and Sharon Neary are re­ making the final capture with Memorial and the Capitol in one of the seven Mercury astro­ vide for the election of a new costly and would disrupt th* tonight at 7 in the downstairs Ernie Gierginsky's orchestra of Mr. and Mrs. Steger were pre­ Center Capt. Edward H. White II, 32, sponsible for the program and her handbag. Named “ Dennis’ Washington. The girls ended (Bee Page Two) nauts, was the only member of assembly by May 1 and this state’s business, yesterday sub­ Sunday School room. Members Hartford played during din­ sented with a golden money tree lb of San Antonio, Tex. will he his publicity. after a Manchester lad, the toad their four week travels with copilot. the original seven-man Mercury prospect could cause chaos and mitted a plan of his own to th* are reminded to bring strong ner and for dancing. Guests and many other gifts. Tables return to Manchester last night were decorated in gold, with a has since been an Inseparable Guts The surprise announcement of team available for the assign­ confusion. Judges. thread, scissors and glue. were present from New York, part of Tara’s responsibilities; at 9:16. ment. The manned .spacecraft In spuring the court’s deci­ New Jersey. Ma.ssachusetts, and centerpiece of paper currency their .selection as the crew of Judge Smith said today th* In return. It clings In apparent Senate Bars the second Gemini spacecraft center gave no explanation of sion Monday, Gov. Dempsey other two judges on the panel, Members of Jehovah’s Wit­ Safety Movie surrounding towns in this area, and fugl mums, and candela- LEAN bras with goid candles. (Herald content to her blouse or sweater was made Monday by Paul why Cooper was passed over. said he was "deeply disturbed” Robert Anderson and 'WllHara nesses of Manchester attended a and included Martin Mader of as living costume Jewelry. Res­ The backup crew for this by the impact of the decision East Hartford, who served as photo by Ofiara) OROUND BEEF Haney. Manned Spacecraft Cen­ Timbers, will be present for th# four-day Bible conference, To Be Shown taurant and motel patrons George N. i b . 4 9 « Proposal to ter public affairs officer. flight will be Maj. Frank Bor­ on the orderly conduct of the meeting with the governor. which concluded yesterday at across the country have shown man and Lt. Cmdr. James A. government of the state. GOL PAK An experienced Project Mer­ Counsel for all parties In th* Eastern State Exposition some shock at the sight of the cury astronaut had been expect­ Lovell Jr., with Borman desig­ He said that among other case have also been Invited, he grounds in West Springfield, The driver education class at Converse Main Street, Rochester, was deserteR9che8ter Sunday night on or­ the constitutional convwi portion of Devon and Deepwood film for the telephone com­ The featured speaker at the nets, Formica tops, nnfinlBhed rooms completed, etc. Open Nights Establishment of the study Thus state legal experts feel ROCHESTER, dinner, scheduled for 6:30 at Kappa Sorority, on the staff of commission may come up for a Violence-ridden Rowtster, des­ area of Brooklyn. ders from Rockefeller who act­ would be held to make per Drs. pany. "Archway" the campus news­ Mon. thru Sat. that any decisions rendered by ed at the request of local offi­ Notices have been sent to 56 Fiano’s Restaurant in Bolton, final vote today, although a bill WASHINGTON (AP)—Theer foot, and will total On Two Counts er of Manchester, a graduate Navy men and a somewhat lar­ darkened streets in trucks had a She was on the- dean’s list for making a decision. tics and to check up on the per­ early today when their car day by the governor. workers were released for their The court’s plan also calls for about $27,071, all of which will of LaSelle Jiinior College, Au- ger number of Air Force men sobering effect on the rampag­ high scholastic standing. HtESH The financial disclosure reso­ are expected to be included in formance of Vietnamese who striick a tree on the esplanade Rockefeller expressed "shock normal days off. a special session of the legiida- be borne by the 66 property burndale. Mass. Rochester’s racial strife—fo­ ing, pilaging mobs. John P. Aubut, 20, of 225 lutions that went down to defeat the over-all expansion of several have been trained in antismug­ of the Merritt Pky. and burst and great sadness” over what Police Chief James Reardon, mented by thousands of Negroes After his tour of the Negro ture which the court says owners. Spencer St., was charged by were the outgrowth of the Sen­ thousand over a period of some gling work at schools ashore. into flame. he saw during a tour of the riot- chairman of the arrangements PAN-READY and some whites—left a tragic sections—lined with boarded-up should be convened neoit week. The aewer pipe will be police with failure to observe 4 5 ‘‘ ate Rules Committee’s investi­ months. State police identified the vic­ torn Negro sections. committee, announced this tims as James W. Knapp, 20, toll of four dead, at least 360 in­ store windows shattered by But the seesion would he only brought only to the property the optical restriction on his gation of the fortune Bobby Washington officials say about (See Page Two) Declaring that the racial viol­ bricks and bottles—Rockefeller license and failure to pass on morning that close to 250 per­ of Stratford, the driver, and jured and millions of dollars in for the putTBOse of setting the hnes, after which time the sons have already purchased Baker accumulated while secre­ 16.250 American military advis­ ence was clear evidence of ex­ conferred for 90 minutes with the left, after an accident on FREE!! Elizabeth Plttu, 21, of Bridge­ tremism that cannot be justi­ property damage. ground rules for the eonstltu- property owners will have to tickets for the dinner. He said tary of the Senate’s Democratic ers and trainers already are in local offiWals and officers of the tlonal convention. make their own arrangements Waddell Rd. Saturday. port. fied, Rockefeller said he found Combat-ready National that no tickets will be sold at Choicest Meats In Townl SHOP-R|TE majority. South Viet Nam, deployed in the Hope Fading National Guard and state police. Dempsey said his plan would for connecOons Into their Aubut told police that he was A New Roll Of State police said the car was no evidence of outside agitators, Guardsmen, 1,500 strong, stood the door, but may be secured Baker-resig^ned under fire last field with government forces or by prepared to wield bayonets The governor told newsmen save the taxipayers at least IS driving north on Waddell Rd. Oct. 7. In a report to the Senate with headquarters staffs. traveling east when it apparent- however. homes. from members of his commit­ and rifle butts. If necessary, to later that “ the problem now is million. The proposed main is being when an approaching truck Kodak Film earlier this month the commit­ Here’s how the total breaks ' ly went out of control. They He said he felt that there was tee, or from any town govern­ TUESDAY ONCTT JUICE-O-RAMA" For M iners preserve law and order. The General Asswnbly “a m fh considered on a recommenda­ caused him to pull to the right tee said he had been "guilty of down: said the car, a compact with the no connection with the race viol­ ment department head. With Each Roll Developed IMPORTED, MACHINE SLICED The guardsmen rolled into (Bee Page Nine) ly showed its ability,” Dempsey tion by Dr. Nicholas Marzialo, and strike a parked car owned many gross improprieties.” Army, about 10,000; Air gas tank in front, caught fire ence which ripped through New by James .Oesting of 59 .Waddell (Black and White and (JHAMPAGNOLE, France when It struck the tree. said hi a letter to the Judges, the town’s health director, and SAVE 29c Over Nat’l. Brand The committee recommended Force, about 5,000; Navy, about Rd. Color Prints) 46 OZ. (AP)—Hope began to fade today Dr. Stanton Smith of Kairfi^'d, “ to respond with ^yisdom and as the result of a petition sub­ a new Senate rule requiring sen- 750; Marines, about 500. Aubut was injured" slightly Town Seeks Bids PINEAPPLE JUICE CAN tors and all Senate employes There WEis speculation that for 14 men entombed for almost a medical examiner, said hi statesmemship to a similar mitted early in the year by but did not require treatment. 24 hours in a lime.stone mine in could not determine whcLher Uie challenge when It realigned the many of the property owners In earning over $10,000 a year to the boost in aircraft strength He is to appear in court Aug. On Septic Tanks LIGGETTS SAVE 17r Over Nat’l. Brand might mean the assignment of the Jura Mountains of eastern victims died in the crash or the state’s congreeslonal districts the area. AT THE PARKADE 24 OZ. King Sees Wagner First, 10. Both cars received minor (See Page Two) more C123 transport planes. The France. fire. compliance with a no order o t damage. GRAPE JUIGE BOTTLE A drill pipe sunk through 128 The town is seeking bids for C123, a propeller-driven plane the U.S. District Court. designed especially for landings feet of mud and r.ock broke "I have every confidence In the installation of a replace­ SAVE 41c Over Nat’l. Brand through into an intact part of Indorses Bay Plan ment septic tank at the old QUART and takeoff on short fields, has | HARTFORD (Afi Gov. its ^>tiity to reapresi- Harlem community leaders hust>and was assassinated in Amateur Golf Tournament YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you i r TO ® dential nominee Barry Goldwa- ston Churchill. esi Main St—Manchester Before the lower house of Bri­ met Monday night to form a Dallas, Texas, last Nov. 22. The The Wethersfield, Conn., col^ need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if ter appears to lead In only IS BIGGER DOLLAR SAVINGS tain’s Parliament was a motion “ unity council." former first Igdy is 38. leglan curled In a S5-f#ot raid shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly Tonight Take Home A states. ... Jack Ruby’s law< L. Joseph Overton, a leader of Mrs. Kennedy planned to without extra charge. A great many people en­ plus GREEN STAMPS! recording Its gratitude for his for a birdie two oa the idl- ymn, refused extension of work­ services to Parliament, Britain the Harlem Labor (Jounoil, was drive to Newport today from yard fourth bole, airf beM trust us with their prescriptions. May we com­ ' DEHUMIDIFIER ing time, face deadline in filing acting chairman of the unity Hyannls Port, Mass., on Cape pound your*? and the world. No other man par on two othoi^ H#' B«ach and Garden specific complaints about Judge as been so honored since the conference. He said the leaders Cod where she has been since five pars and only one'at., Pick up one at your nearest porli^paHna Joe B. Brown’s rulings in Ru­ Duke of Wellington more than a of 69 political, religious, busi­ early summer. over the first half ot the P«WW' PER ness and civic organizations in Mrs. Kennedy plans to remain UMBRELLAS O AUXIN dealer. Plug it In anywhere. Na special wiring by’s murder trial last spring. century ago. iM d Country Clnh conrs#t%^ harlem agreed on a list of is­ at the 76-aore Hammersrnith needed. Mave it from room ta room, os you I^ A 587 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST British Foreign Secretary Churchill was not to be pre­ 3 Richard A. Butler makes ‘'pow­ sues, Including two demands ; Farm estate of her mother and sent to hear the motion adopted. OOP UNITY IOnCHNti '.i‘ stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh .wish, to slop the ravages of dcqnpness. K Near the Green erful appeal” to So'viet Union He visited the House Monday —The suspension of white po­ WASHINGTON (AP)- FUEL OIL D. Auchincloss,, until Aug. 6 m id ia r& REPAIRED and after 10 days you're not delighted, return it MANCHESTER not to carry out its threat to for the last time as a member. lice Lt. Thomas Gilligan, whose pUhHona piM U raidSl OM. when she la scheduled to le#v# gidt as oo-ohalrman of the Ge- He will be 90 In November. fatal shooting of a Negro boy Prescription Pharmacy for'full refuiid. on a trip to Europe. Bnrry GnldwAtw ••$ n OkEN NIGHTS nevh agreements on Laos. , touched off the bloody rioting. RECOVERED For the first time in 64 years he Newport is a place of memo­ aftonMOR la aeMaji today wMi;? COOPERATIVE Tunisian President H a b i p Gilligan said he fired to self-de- 901 Main Street— 643-5321 MON. thru SAT. till 9 Is not contesting a spat the ries for the former first lady. BourgnU>6 making new efforts fanse. Oil. ( O.MIWNY Ttio Hnrltord Elec.liic Liohl Cc.mip.uiy elecUon In the tall. Kara ah# mad# her society de- BM 'atop to a drtto f« ^ Copyright 1964 (W-7-2-84) SI.NCF. 198.% We Satem the 'Sight to Limit Quontitias to smooth over North African Coney Island^apanese Style Chywds gathered eutstde to* -:"T he “ Immsdiate appotot- LOUIS nOAZZI msnt ^ to* mayor of a reme- \ .11.S STREET miarrels and salvage something Throngs of Japanese mass on the beaeh at KtAaaa aaaa tok yo aHar ■KBsAb*. 183 ELDRIDGE STREET r r i.. M l mmammmBttMemm Jk p)sM far suited Mbglirab- Motattv# fetdapsndeiit aMUan ) Jfaga Ml##) long xainir Besson ended. ,(AP PhotolwL) 64S-W68

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