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State N ^ s

Bloodless Argentine Coup

Polif» Unit

Will Check

Motorcycles

Overthrows Illia Regiihe

HARTFORO «AP)—Ffaaw tor organizing s apeclal atato poHoe

task force to combat motweyele aooidente were announced today

by Gov. J

ers, with an eye toward prac- ting the Peronists out of tices in leasing the two-wheried Visitors Flock the Political picture. vehicles. The usually mild-mannered The state poUce task foroe is president, .who had served 32 part of an overall study being months of'his six-year term, conducted by Mulcahy to see To U,S. Shores holed up for toe ni^t in Casa

whether legislative action may WASHINGTON (AP)—For- 1964—and ofDicluls expect to Rosada, toe pink stone seat of be needed oonceming motorcy- government, and defied the gen- ^ eigners are flocking to toe Unit- - total to rise even higher this erals this morning to remove cle operation on the state’s Mgh- «d States in record numbers tols year. ^ ^ wiays him by force. But within 20 ..rft*. year it won’t be enough to During toe first three m oi^ minutes he was on his way to an or even impmve of this y^, toe State I^rt- destination - per- motorcycle experience will as- ■emble in West Hartford for a t^ l gap in the U.S. doilar haps under arrest. refratoer course. R^esenta- The reasm is aU too simple: per cent above the same three- Military sources said the tlvee from each of the 11 state __ army commander in chief who Ametioans are traveling abroad month period of 1065. And pbiice troops will be on hand. in record numbers and oontin- American tourists to Mexico coup, Lt. Gen. Pascual paring to leave for strategic points ih Bui^no* Some motorcycle dealers abn uing to q>end more money in end Canada, two favorite vace- Pistannl, and the command- Argentine soldiers carrying machine guns order bave been acAced to take part, ers of toe navy and air force Aires, prior to last night's bloodless soup. toan foreigners tion spots, need no passports. newsmen and photographers to keep nioying near by providing varioua makes and would form a governing Junta models of two-whee! vehictea for The travel service’s only re- the entrance to Palermo barracks. Troops were pre- ^ Servloe, a ^nsibiU ty is to promote for- and then woiild install Lt. Gen- inapection by toe txoopors. branch of toe C o m m a s De- eign travel to toe United States Carlos Onganla, toe form------M t to encourage Americans con^ander in chief

366 Canadians and Mexicans— to travel in their ovm country, and toe wuntry s most proml- U.S. Action rs.lr r,;p;>isr» H u nger Stri k e Contin ues; rjjmnnalbmtT^ inveatieatine »c- montos of this teM how large toe travel deficit preeWent, WASHINGTON (AP) — yf.r ter »««>». .r b. th. «.ncy. Vice Vi„. PresidentP, Carlos Perette efforts. across the Plate River to The United States has sus- enforeemeot trips, TMs repreaentod a MJi per One official noted that.since Uruguay during the hlght. The pended diplomatic relations rest of toe 66-yeax-old presi- with Argentina because of U .S. Planes Pou n d D epots Lawyer Disbarred cent increaae over foraign visi- tors for the same period of 1665, (8ee Page Nine) dent’s Cabinet stood with him as the ouster of that country's iT (AP) — Ben- he d^ied MaJ. Gen. Julio R. elected government, officios SAIGON, South Viet Nam program announced a tentative die toe 48tag emfbsie of B w ^ on inoreaae which Secretary of (AP) — Buddhist extremist agreement with 18,000 Vietnam- Wat reheUion. hurydiiiidirT->ee B. Brooks was Commerce John T. Connor has Alsogsu-ay, commander of toe said today. i«y difAiaiTed to- a tremendous upsurge. 1st Army Corps who asked RUa U.S. oiificials expressed leader TMoh Trl Quang defied eee workers to end a clipping an order today from South Viet eight-day strike in toe S a i ^ Court. The departmmt reported P-W Successful to leavU Casa Rosada. concern at the displacement ftam ’s srqxreme BuddWat pa- area. A spokeemwi for toe John Ctaxk Fitzgeredd Mionday that Americans travel- rrt • 1 Riia toM Alsogaray he was of a d«nocratdc gavempient g ria fcild g requeiA of toe giiev- J. e S tlU £ S eC O U tt Argentina’s constitutional presi- trtarch to end Ms 21-day hunger' BIMKHBBJ c o ^ to a eiv ^ ing overseas totaled 2.62 million and the 1 rupture of oonatitu- .^ 1,* tfloraad thb tbtekeni^ -desnandB i W * iTOBe Beat e *• 1W de* V IP ^ ^ dent and wouM net BUtrander to tionol processes in a member Btrike dorsed the wtakieini' -demands , , bnpc «wi: last yoUf-06 per cent about JCjU gU ie force. Urffton of the Organtaatlon of Under arrest in a Selgon dta- «w W«h*r wdgta hi exotaange A govemmcHt source said the Ameiicaa States. le, the antigoveimuent juonk ftur a J4edga by, toMr. repre- Hue. • _ ^ _ jj-;...,. Pratt A WWtney Aircraft has president left the building at dung to his diet of sugary liq- sentatives to urge them back to on to* UdMMffy ftoat, 0.8, auccesafuUy Cearted its second 6:65 a.m. but did noT disclose Ulds vowing to fa*t imto death the job Wedneeday. The work- field eopunantom hnitaJtes E rtkion engine buflt for toe supersonfo t*** elrcumsrtances. t»lem Premier Nguyn Oho are promised an acc^vtiable nottceabte decline In ': . _____ Aftoough troops of too presl- Oerks Running Ky’s military regime reeigned. increase by July 16, although nameee morale aiaxl combat effl* ttansport competiUon. Both d^-;;;;[;7'^;ard had mounted ma- He was reported gtxnving in- l«as than the 30 per cent they dlency hi zeoent fighting. The Pratt Sk Whitney and General (<,une guns in toe halls and en- Draft Boards, creasingly weaker. aaked. Amerieam found some Oommu- w Believes Viking BUeotiic have built engines for trances of Casa Rosada, -Also- The second consecutive day of 'Th® ixmtlnued hunger strtke plat units pooiriy equipped, abort the competltlpn, and Lockheed garay’s troops ringed toe btUld- 'Holifield Says heavy U. S. air attacks on by the once-InfluentiBi monk on food and medicine, and more Alrcraift and Boeing of Seattle jj,g occupied it without trou- North Viet Nam’s fuel depots drew no comment from toe gov- anxtoQs than before to surren. WlASHIiNGTON fAP) — A aie designing the plane itself. dominated military actlvltlee. omment. den. i^ o v e re ij A m erica The designs will be submitted The mtUtary declared a bonk (^ialifomia congressmen told a On the ground, more than 6,000 1'he r u ^ generate u kiteUigeooa men attrtbut- - M, __ - ■ r,Ah«_ wiM, Federal Aviation Agm^ holiday but said government H^uae committee today that 86 U. S. troops hunted in the coast- unworrl^lv Trl stab- ^ lagging morale to the E d GARTOWN, Mase. (AP)— W n ^ e B ^ BAbi;^, Joined r^to September, and President oflficee and other activities ^ at elaaeifv- al Mils 240 milee northeast of l» m persistence. Having over- Buoceds of spoifing operations weeks under sqfl on the eOier setootos last fall to stait may announce the win- ^^ould operate as usual. , a Saigon for 1,800 North Vietnam- oome toe last pockets of mill- conceived by the allied com- jHides end wteds of too .Atlantic, ai^scsdsnato coutrovatiBy. ner (before the first of next year. Tjjg amooto, swift coup was Ing young men for the draft is encoimtered only miiper *®nt Buddhist resistance in Sal- mand to keep toe eoomy off bal- a mmp bWleved to be 600 years Dr. Marstan s ^ a d o o u m ^ aecond SST engine built in a long series of done by kw-grado Glvll gon and the northern provinces, persistent bombaad. old, and toe s a ^ of * e yi- kneyn as the Viiflaiid M ^ ^

boarding two ships at dawn, to So he changed places with a Nixon said today toe .Unttefl- return to Ft. Bragg, N.C-, head- soldier he met at a party in San Statoe wlU be to a daagamut quarters of the 62nd Airborne Francisco a week . ago. The OI poeltton R toe Vietoameee waK Paying for Itself Division. to hot concluded by 1968. Nixotf was back home on emergency Other troope begun boarding leave from Viet Nam and want- told a news oonference ps4os> By ANTHONY f —iAiil ofitloaa, apartments and reha- air transports at San Isidro for ltd- a hardship disoharge be- to Ms speech s i toe NaUOnal' Ths Manebsster Itedev«k>p- the flight home. cause of family problems but oonventton of toe U.S. JunloP Cbamber of Gommeroe toa£ Wiaat Agency .(IMRA) piadtetad ’»»• The start of withdrawal was was due to return hi a few ^ **We cannot tolerate a long Mtqrday tout toe Downtown ^ $ Y u 6 - the initial phase in diwnantling hours. groand war. We muat press Itensival Frojeot eould pay for Invaelsnent o«fla be 6U.u>t of the 8,000-man inter-American Stuck!, whose own miUtary Itaelf over a 10-year period — 000. peace force that has occiqiied ambitions had been thwarted by for a oonclnsloa before M il. tod possibly much seoner. The tax siwssOTWBf an toe this country for the peud 14 a phyteeal disability, seized too when toe CMneee will faav;e sometfaMg toey do not hav* _ ____ . J. , J enlirfnnim figure, the MRA months. The Organization of opportunity. W b. to I6.940.0W. tamed on to BOW, toat Is, unclear oapabO« tos full pries to toe town of American States voted last “We decided suddenly to saneewneBt on 72 per cent -at week to withdraw the entire six- change clothes and I would take Ity and toe maektoeey to 4e« toe renewal 'project could be Mr m arket 'valua The aaoese ■ver R.” ever torse or four mitUcm dol- nation contingent within 90 Ms place,” Stucki said. He re- menit, toough, would be lower leia. Bi fact, because of n pro- dajrs. fused Ito identity the soldier, a HOUSiNG PliAN ATPROVilli toan tost amount. Lt. CM. Melnda H. Johnsnid of private first class. arrengemwit. The tenoon, toe MRA sayai is Minneapolis, Mimi., si^tervised He took toe soldier’s travel WARHINGTON (AP) toe mnra It w ffl^SlL*2?aS that » wUl be necBsseiy to ee- the loading operation at toe Do- orders and Army identification President Johnson’e plan fm ^ISlttoL taL IS Vfoptaty ki toe prpject ipinlcan na'vy base at Halna, snore *t will profit toe taxpay- ^auai is preeenHy sseess papers cuid before the sun rose maaetve bonalng and reoesv^ about 10 miles west of Santo al programs to about 50 cKlesi' |2,8W,0W. The tend will again over the Golden Gate was Domingo. .j aboard a military tran^rt was approved today by toskr The MRA has said ttot ^ be sold to private investors for "From the troops stand- town’s share of toe eethnatod ^ eetlmatod $L5 mlHion and winging toward Viet Nam from Housie 'Banking Committae.,; point,” he said, “the feeUng ia 16.0 mlUlon project wto be be aseoMcd at teXMit $1 Travis Air Force Base. This gronp sent to toe House toat toe division has done ah Stuck! debarked at Saigon still n fnr-rangiag henskig MB 2 miUion. mHWne. That moans • loss of outstanding Job in bringing the {The agemqr yeetard^ tanM ^jg pcaseut tax base. undetected and mode fate way to that tooludea niilliislsndinta A Ijl-page roMxt on Ow asei. toe $1.8 mflhan wUhoot doUar jpidlv for ag< prolflem has been resolved, sta- srss. —jw it «ad po ttetM ttM omm- fn m ttw 96,940,000 iww •»-- but there toe xum ended. The propriatloan to Altanj yraWi... UUty restored and peaoeful to gatry eut toe fciinwafiin $om project ^ seeinnsnt leavee a net increase battriion’s mmcoins apotte<^ the In demonstrating toat toe ^ $ , ,OW. Supersonic Transj^rt to Have ^Bending Beak’ elections ci^ed out.” fak(u-Fte, and Stucki*-was tkni ettteS program.. TIm am 4 140 Sgt. Donald F.'Radmer of So- trojeet win pay for itatef. toe a eonsentattvs 4« mWe This riywood model shows the “bendihg beak’; planned for Yl^kheed Air- hustled back to Saigon. tanl money weald Issvn to bs /intiA. estkiietert toat toe mini- pcaatot tax xete—toe net ten, NJD., summed up tlw leel- UA. oMUular ofOolala said yiwvlded to srperstr appro, eraft’a mropoeed aupenMKoic trahieport. The beak-like nose, section bends d o ^ 15 ingsofmantoftkenMawhenhe _ PMuh Ms ^ • m n private inveetow t ta to e igonM s in 5m swvemtaa wOl he ____ ^ az -•__A.1-^ 4_:ii^A. better visibility inuM 4takeoff,'a 1fa/v#'F loTtittnflFlanding ATiiland aiinArkfili* subsonic w. -^ --A -Ml nnnitoitriMii ®*y “ying «> reacn ns pritatons leglataltab The •■• to give Uie said be enjoyed toe Dominiosa atueld, e de&. am toltad ef • . , 144.acta project area eouM be apoftOOi Lodtmed and , are ec^npeiang for goveirunent approval — and fs;iw ^. This wooM^ tarinde (See vofs Baeif, 4M ta LeiqreMe, CWto.. to mr aerifitarta,^ a mutai im tapnnt, ...... J8aa-Xiaie 1Bta| -. - - pMiMir te b«ad aueh a 4iiuch woidd go cooet^o-eeast in about two hours.

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S.,.t--- I.--J-.ji - , i ~ J t ..wA liANCHESTEB EVENING HiSALD, HANGHESTEB, CONN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 19M PAGE IWO PAGE TBSE99 KANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1968 t}es would not b« oompltU wlttH In Hollywood S h e in w o ld o n out ma •ctaKNriodKmcnt at tha Age V8. Youth Top Issue 'Siany indtvMuato wboed dadi- WOMEN ABB BEY W ^Y E M r tide v o liM n U i G>ventry Q u a k e ' Jo lt s B AR R iC iNi eated aarvica liM m ate tliaaa IN MIXED PAIR CONTESTS mdu^ely at lU t M SPSAKINGj acUvlUaa |)osailile. To jlM aaoh ^ In Virgf^nia House Ra^ L u n c h D a t e NORTH A Q753 one by name would be an bn- By AMBE® SHEINWOLD C e n t r a l A r e a BdHot's NM»--Rep. Howard Omb - addad to Ihs unoertatoty i t ll B flt lllflll V A9654t poesibillty. Many are members O AKIO State Official to D^crihe Uggeff Drag LUTZ JUNIOR MUSEUM of orgaiUzatlons such as' our W. SmMh. chairman of tbs of Qie oongreemnan’e future. iThe best men are so jearly PARKADE Woaij^s Voh^^er Leacue, the EhMwa Ridoa Onmmittee, to This year, the Mh DtoMot has 4 ual in skill that a mixed pair O f C a lif o r n i a tournament Is usually dominat- men’a and woman’s service campaigning harder' than ever 1S2,TTB vaten ragtotered for the C o s t $ 1,000 « 4 Steps to Urban Renewal ed by the best womwi. This was FASO ROBLES, Calif. (AP) Clifts of Mancbester, Boy Bcont badora in hla long poUtical July prfanary, and about 25 ------^ K3 At nara «go to fast approach!^ gave of their time and talenU or help at the Oak Grove Na- nian to tauothng along^ the cam' what he tee done, to jiwtlfy hto toar of “12 O’Oock agh." The the tend dwwn today *e Pass 3 ^ Past ranged by the planning and zon- two nuns attended thie “gradua- San Miguel, where University of luduWMod. The firm policy Oiat to make this unique service pos- ture Center. SJach and , every , paign trail these days very b^jjjg elected to Oongrese by hmph had its faicepiton when the ^ overtrick adth the greatest of Pms .4.A AU Pan ing commission. tion” of the Bouchards’. s<1 talents, the museum httle thing in your life and Astdd file fUr coats and Jewal- ^th tiie king of diamonds and Deqpits your Ifl p n l^ to high . A fibn, “No Time for Ugli- mittee to follow up the recent Plaster cracked in toe poUce greased interest and parttdpa- land and Miss Catherine Shea; confidentlycoildently lookkx* forward (to ati-l**» <**• Pow«rtu* Houm the cards you diould not bid two dia- station at San Luis Obispo. The 'R ulr- Oommittee ------*- to * involved----’— Thla tono place ter a rub- ry.‘ auctioneer Dean J tortto^ no reason to ness,” will fa« shown. canvass,, which will have its For I'll.' »» -I thm by the community in this also Miss Barbara Brown, ths other rewarding year of aervioe ta the pbHttcal Mruggle of Ue ten- stamp, fered up another item: “ What tnanpa at once. Instead, she led monds. The diamond milt to very School Evaluation first meeting at 7:30 p.m. main jolt apparently was along | liiiil Till- '* *•' jrear’s programs and activities, museum’s curator of education, to the comimftity. am I bid ter Batman?” dummy’s ' aoe of hearts. When weak, and you have only V2 The final review of the Cov- Wednesday te kingsbury House. the San Anftreas Fault near career. The "Judge,” as he’s Parkfield, Coolinga and Priest 1 !;: M \»TI Olliv lll» * AMendance during vtoliing aA now new service for Manches- 'P*** wlU 0P«> ^ known to Mend u d tee alike, . I ‘T thought I bad just been Wgii heart appeared, It coat Quick Trick. Avoid making entry High School evaluation The Church’s Pastor’s Coun- asked to ilonaite a cape or some- »nuatig to lead another beart. atroi^ response when you have VaUey. houiw reached aiT an time high ter schools:hool8 was inaugurated this p ^ Ic during the month of went ^to Oongrees M«« years ago. will be'faeld at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- cil meets at 8 pm. in Kings- ^1 V \ ( IIII » It Two Motorists thing like tost,” crime fighter west won a trick containing a weak hand. Reports of the quake came k ewer 21,000. During the spring at the Nathite Hale and ^“*7 ® P-”li He’a been there ever aince, and day in the school auditorium. bury House, Nine Girls Become First Class Scouts day ekcept Monday. Do plan to Adam West explained later. the king, queen and jack of Copyright General from Ventura, Santa BeirbaA, ] inoinlng houra, leandng tours Robertson schools. The curator he’s determined to return for a Found Negligent Areas still to be covered include Lions Chib and Mrs. Donald Robb 0# 44 Morse Rd.; Kathy Krause, were givenglv to 2,500 piq>ils (100 of education presented assem- viait us soon! “I didn’t quite realize what hearts and returned another dia- Features Oorp. health services, foreign lan- Nine cadette girt scouts from Troop 690 have earned their Kem and Kings Counties but no . IMh tenn. Coventry Lions Club meets at first class rank, the highest award in cadeitte scouting. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Krause of 642 Hartford etaases) firom sdioola te An- • bly programs on conservation was going on until I visited the mond to dummy’s aoe. guages, physical education, li- place reported extensive dam- | This is the first time Smith In One Accident 7 pm, Tuesday in the Gold scouts, from left, are Paula Sanchini, daughter of Mr. and Rd.; Barbara KeUy, daughter of Mr. and Mlrs. Charlee E. dower, Bolton, Broad Brook, for the whole school, using Burkes’ taUe afterward. I no- By this time it was dear that brary, home economics, indus- Kelly of Walnut St.; and Connie Belfiore, daughter of Mr. age or injuries. has ted strong opposition few Navajo Tribe Biggest Room of the Nathan Hale Ho- Mrs. Elmo Sanchini, 122 Maple St.; Lyim Curkin, daughter of 66 Dr. Charlea Richter, Oalifor- Bring your FemiHy! OotamMa, Oowenfay, EaM Hart- fUms, children's drawings, and virw HAvnui rawi Tint*. tooking west had started with at least trial arts, music and art and Mrs. William Belfiore of 88 Porter St. In order to earn Dempsey Signs the Democratic nondnation. rtjLw iiA vs^ tA*-;— Mom I felt as if I were tea five red cards and six or seven KAYENTA, Arte- —The Nava- tel in WlUimantlc. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Curkin of 26 Arvine PI.; Lynda Gustaf- ida Institute of Technology ford, EacA ‘Windsor, Enfield, uva anteials from the museum. To Dtocuss School first class rank, the girls had to complete at least six cadeitte Me*t your Fritnos! Hto Sth Oongreesional District driversIven were''negligentwere negligent In a two- gjg^ye Mock. I found out later chibs for the overcaU. There jos, with 100,000 members, are Back on Duty son, daughter of Mr. and Uoyd GustaCsoii, 156 High seismologist at Pasadena, said Glastonbury, M a n ch e s te r, These were followed by visits to ,Order Approving The school building commiit- bac^^ and had to qualify in "social dependability,” “emer- to seeing a lot of htan, from this oar accident which resulted in that they had bought me.” was room te the West hand tor the largest Infian tribe te the Airman 3.c. Robert W. John- St.; Patricia Lessard, daugffier of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Les- the first shaker came at 9:00 Mansfield, RockvRIe, Tolland, each classroom for a question litolorlc city to the suburban tee (SBC) plans to have one or son has rertumed' to Keefler Air gency piajaredness,” “active citizenship,” and the "promise.” BOMPIEIE two deaths April 30 in Guilford, Indeed Burke offered a $1,000 only two trumps at most, and It United States. There were only sard of 169 Lyness Bt.; Baibara Jo Robb, daughter of Mr. p.m. and the second at 9:26 p.m. Verson, Wlapping, WHlteiantic, and answer period. Other College Funds areas ‘ of Waahtagten, D.C., more public meetinge to ac- Force Base In BUoxie, Miss., sizajr WUMngton and Windham. Spa- schools have shown an interest CCronsr JamM J. COtrigan tea "> **>e State Bond Oommls- with Mds, especially 8-year-old and the next player passes. You teg,, new offkms who will as- Scotifii call it), about the mid- Connecticut. He died Monday in hi RsiwUnga Mta hardest at what Ih finding Boudreau criminal- sure their duties include Henry son tmorrow a t '2 p.m. at the bell ringing custom. that parking problems have de- WASHINGTON (AP) — The richment classes at the museum sion, tor capital construction. he terms Smith’s “ reactionary ly re^xmeitile, Oorrigan said the girls; he has one of his own. fadd: Spades, K-J-2; Hearts, dle of August, but the new pas- veloped there, owing to the New~Haven Area Rehabilitation Bridgeport Hospital at the age Dina admitted that her school Fuller, president; Leo Dioime, Senior Citizen’s Center, Linden Women’s Club included 14 classes In art, 12 in Oteer members of the state sys- attitude______toward all progress”^__ ^ right of way must be “ exercised tor will not assume his duties The Hebron Women’s Club commercial operation opposite Center has been awarded a of 80. mates had been excited about vice president; Mierk Spink, sec- and Myrtle Sts. Btego games for natural history, 2 in science, and ^ ooHege te Wtested rilte'm m onent’a with caution, and thto obvlOufiy dCT.9h32.WIUIMAIITICi£ imtil Sept. 1. will meet this Wednesday at the his place. $96,927 Health Education and The Rev. Mr. Deyo was & Bom m Today ‘Throe On A Conch” a Stamp Club. Enrollment in a new branch te Middle- her lunch and asked hCr to letary, and Atty. John W. Al- members will be played after a The parsonage was formerly mdnlater for 86 years, serving also: *nhat Man la btanbol” Smith to 88, Rawttegs is 44. Boudreau failed to do.” Cblidren Under 12 Free home of Mrs. Daniel G. Horton. The board will consider Lan- Welfare Department grant to these claMes was at an absolute town. bring back autographed photoe len, treasurer. (Directors who_ business meeting. Refreshmeirta housed in Hebron center, but, congregations in Danbury, New SIRLOIN PIT* “Ths newspapers always ra- "Commandmenta” 9:15 The princii>al feature will, be a kof's request, but states that help finance construct^:: of a 9'R 'ONDITiONfD for them. 'wlU assume esevone office are Nelson served. being near the schoolhouse then Haven, Ridgefield, Fairfield, 287 Middle Turnpike, West maximum. The demand greatly ------ter to me as Rap. Smith, 88, like “Short Subjects” 8:40 potiuck 'Picnic. Mrs. Olive only the Staite Traffic Commis- new therapy building. 'While Dina rij^ied her Bat- J. Bearce, Atty. Allen, Spink, The board of directors of the in use, some complaints were Watertown and Plymouth. He is exceeded olassroom space. .g-,* -m rt the age was a Fh.D.,” said the Area Weather WE ARE PROUD TO Kinney and Mrs. Alma Porter sion may create such a zone. The grant for the buildteg, Manchester man drink, Weet told a reporter Dionne, Fuller and darenoe club will meet tomorrow at 10 made of noise and other provo- survived by his widow and a Open 7 days a week STATE Some day the museum may tlT eW O T h S SC C n oongreesinaa with a grin. BRING YOU THE will be hostesses. Members are Grange Picnic whidh is expected to cost $697,- have more qiacious quarters WUNDSOR LOCKS (A P ) about latest devdopmenta te his GREATEST MOTION EdmondBon. The Rotary year a.m. at the center. cations, and toe place was fin- brother. 11:80 a.m. to 9 pan. re, o _ D • /^ r I 'A A man my opponenrsopponent’s age being asked to provide their The annual Grange family 817, was announced Monday. STABTTNO TOMORROW with adequate space torir class g f t . if IS i^OtnCDttClC cannot expect to cope with The U S. Weather Bureau says Batoareer. PICTURE EVER! starts July 1. ___ Senior Citizen’is Center will be ally sold. expansian. In addition te the preaent-day needs,” says Rowl- that while temperatures in Con- “We just finished doing the 4-H FAIR ENTRIES open Monday through Friday As matters now stand, toe ‘Batman’ feature,” he said, All 4-H’ere wishing to enter F M S T R U N five museum - sponeored after- BOSTON (AP) —Some 6,000 tegei necticut today will be on the from 10 a.m. during July and then-school house is now the “and I think it turned out just Wadi-Thora. Mat. 1:80, Eva noon programs held in Bailey Americans could be injured in Rfiwttege, a 5-toot native of warm aide, tiiey should be 5 to IN T A C T ! te the 24th anmial county fair, August. Regular meetings will American Legion Hall, and the •Btstef 1:50, ‘Prey' 6:15-9:25 Auditorium for children. three fireworks accidents this Fourth Ashland, just north of Rich- 10 degrees cooler than on Mon- iSne. R ’s high comedy — more U N C U T I to be held Aug. 26 and 2fT, must be resumed in September. ol^ parsonage is now the sum- evening programs especially tor of July weekend, the National mond, chaigas that amlth has day. so than the television series — return entry blanks by July 11 The Senior Citizen’s outing to mer resideiKe of a former prin- adults were offered. These were Fire Protection Association said used the Rules Committee Warm weather dominates the and Fok te so high on its to Mites Diane RiscagUa, P.O. Ocean Beach Park, New Lon- cipal of toe Hebron Elementary the Audubon Wildlife film-lec- today. chairmanship to throttle legisla- eastern half of the country as chances that the lab to working Box arts, program poiPOii^ittes don, 'Will be held July 20. DataUa School. overtime to get the picture out tures, beautifully prqsepted by “Firewortw appear to he tion which was good ter the As- an influence of a high pressure Chairman. win'he antMunce^ later. July 4 Bella distinguished ^leakers. It is our making a comeback,” said trtot and the country. system centered-.'over Ihe Great and into the theaters in early 'Viattqis “Bella on Independence Day” hope that these exceptional Parcy Bvigbee, general manag- RsiwHngB ptoturea Smith as a Lakes. , August Mr. and icin. Clement Bou.'. MERGES pl an n e d ^'Will be toe title used tote year programs can'tto presented for er, in a statement i^redlctteg millionaire oppoeed to the war . Cooler and somewhat drier air “Meanwhile Pve started the shard of Bread and Milk St. NEW YORK (AP)—StocklK^- by many communities and or- your enjoyment again next that unless this trend is re- 0^ i>oveity and aa a big-farm filtered into Connecticut during seoemd season, working all day recently entertained Mrs. Bou- era of the Flexible Tubing Oorp. ganizations in their efforts to tesMIMnihnai year. versed, safe and aane fourths owner oppoeed to a minimum the night after tiie paasage of and rehearaing into the night ter chard’s sister. Sister Charles of Guilfoid, Conn., wiU be asked stimulate toe new tradition of weather front Monday. my first big personal appear- One of the. highlights of the may l>e at an end. wage law ter farm workers. Marie of the Dominican Order, to approve a merger with Auto- Independence Day Bell Ringing. ------ance at Shea Stadium to Now year was the $5,000 grant from Last year’s records show that For Ills own part, Rawlings and a oom p^on. Sister Mary mation Industries Ihc. ,pt El Se- The Fourth tote year is on the Ekusworth Foundation toWard 10 persons were killed te fire- has oailed ter more federal ef- MEDICARE STATTSTTOS York. I’m getting close to $160,- Acquateu 05 the Mercy Order. gundo, Calif., which owns 24 per Monday, and Gov. John N. the construction of an activity works accidents, seven of them fort te such flMds aa education, HARTFORD (AP)—The Hart- 000 ter the show, and I want tt O p n a n d n u i^ The two nuns are on their way cent of toe Connecticut compa- Dempsey wants toe ringing of bulldteg at the 'Oak Grove Na- children under eight years of natural resource Io*’ i .T bfcn Jogral^ YE $ N O N 1 , 4 ; ! ^ . C a v e y 8 m m u a e M ANCHESTER PLYM OUTH, Inc. OKR IHEI, TMiRfc ^'l r a i MOL liN PJL ROUTE 83, TOLLAIO) TURNPIlUS^-TALCOlTVILLE CHAMe AOCOIMN MEIBD 0 fUNTr OFNBtPAniMa r . J vol PAGE M b ItANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. JUNE 28. 1966 fA^rSawro bvkNIKQ HERALD, MAWCHBBTEB, OONM^ TUESDAY^ JUNE 28, 19W :y A g B Vernon Vernon 12 Y o im s A d u lts Miss Foster NEED A -J in K v e S tiin m e rt SPECIAL iF O R EX P ERT TV-Radip Tonight ComesMonte Spielnum Sees ta x Woes 'Whereas only 10 young Rockville Girl Is a Lifesaver adidts showed iq> at a meeting WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING C A R RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING No Northeast Drought Threat; On Furlough If Town Rejects Budget Sandy Philleaon of Rockville, on June 16 to dtocuss idans for a Ufaguaid at Cryatal Parte in 'V V ^ N a eummer-recreation program, COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE a 30 per cent Increase waa not- SEE T e le v is io n vtmm Nabad Foster, a Man- Tba adjourned town budget Forge, 49 Eteed 8 t, RookvlBe; EUngton, became a heroine Frt-. meeting wiH reconvene tonight Naomi day, whan aha pulled two awfen- ed at a similar meeting last f-M rhostfr native -who strves hi Balkln,>12 Burice Rd., Experts See Relief Temporary r'^tort at 8 at’the Rockville Ifigh Sciml RockviDe: Adolrih Basaett. BS- A»era who bad boon stiWken night, when 12 appeared. IM ’nnhey on the w erseae staff of auditorium to consider the town Ungton; Laurie a a S o ^ 106 with cramp, from Cryatal Laks. , ‘The meeting, called by the CLARKE MOTOR SALES 'um pt ha found. the Ubtoed CfaUftb o f C9aM, is budget for the coming fiscal St, RoclroSTW ron. Ssru^who to 17 and a aenlor Manchester Rec and Park De- Here la Ifae aray one qwkea- ervoira and braqgtat tbs rou n d mnctmrt T;iO (C) FOR A partment, with the cooperation 301 BROAD STREET—643-9521 TOBK CAP) - » ) * • » water level to prMroaght Isvala. ndalstnia not odlyioallevlsta fifotk lOtoFto ggpeetsd to aretve at Kennedy year. Gallup, 12 Ckwe St, RockviBe; Rockville Mgh S d^l, wm man put it: . Tvro weaka ago, votera reject- Lynn Cowky, 24 Thempaon S t, oa duty about 4:25 F^ y M- of the Jaycees, 'was held at the lm« la yea n Um '•Aafsraa ttte layman la con> ‘m e water altuation In the •le prevent emeiginey, hut ta Airport tomorrow for a year’s take oaro of Ilia gSDiring p q^ a* SPECIAL ed (he budget,., causing oou' RockvJUe; James IMcbard, El- tOTOon when David England, Teen Center on School St. TMted StstM ! cemed the drougbt la over. But Nbrtheaat is very oonaid«ralily texlough in the Btetea She la ' ‘The group dlacuased the pos- improved, but tlie danger of re- tton. cam ahout open^on of tbe town Ungton; Edward Fetito, 8 VUley 28, and his 16-year-<>ld atoter. ; a WBlBMr witfaaut Iba tbe men in tlie tedmloal lleldB e:00 8:00 Don’t Bat asaoeiata (Bredtor (if the Ameri- O C C A S IO N ? for the oomlng year, vidriefa bC' View T.«iw>, Vernon. Alim,, of West Stafford, went albility of holding an indoor currence eCnwter kiortagae thW jjt die dbeoHoB of Prealdont can OoHagtete RutHtute at ; o ( a w aU r *iMMawe. knour ttila la only temporary. 4) Jass OSsuel__ gins July 1. Births yjMterday: A daughter awtaming. dance on Jidy 8, from 8 to 12 Bven if rainfall returned to nor- aumaner and fall ia not yet Johnson, a loog-cange program to Am yuum ilnce wSSrTl^r? . Izmir. Rent a new Comet ei Raymond Bplelman, Vernon’s to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuraw- “Alice bad a cramp and want pm. Music 'would be furpiflhed mal and stayed tbere it w Hercnry. Low Rates . ^ tax coUeotor, to urging that ek, 18 Village Bt, Rockville. down first” Sandy said, ‘Than by a live band and the (fance f Ml, lafaMa la plenUftfl. Reaer- solve the p ^ le m because the staff engineer for the UtB. tMis to the year »00 baa been flUbaptipMon TV undertaben hy th^Hocth dttan- llem ^m T spons, Weather educated at Mount Holyoke, townspeople approve some form Discharged yesterday: Paa- the man went down.” Sandy might be held at the Teen O n- RENT t vMn art fiab«, ground water popidatlon and the demand for Oeologlcal Survey and a spool- eras ^ mob Bcnae Daily . . . W eddj . • tie ReglonalJiraaneaaock Study. WeeOMr College, Where rfie received a of budget so that he can get to qualle Deyorlo, 97 Wlndaw A've., went to the reacua .. ter. Admission would be re- J lamli are riamg, and water r»> water U going up. New re- allat in hydrological proUems. BJL degree, and Harifrwd raportad that tfaa «aa«*a In Poattand, (to) Potat at Vtow Monthly* work mailing out tax bills. Rockville; Lerixsa, 8 Re- one of the <^rators cf the' atrlcted to tiie 17-20 year age A Comple tely Sa fety I b a r e b M n e a s e d . ouroea wiH have to be devel- a:ao i:ao t o School of Rtii^tous EKhicatlon, norKridT2J« portion, mim. 3 ^ » m Be hen been checking over gan St, Rockville; Mary HaH, pgrtc, a witness to the event group. (be dromM le oped.” WUter Ojioal (O) where she reorfved a M.A. de- state laws, particularly those Wally Fortin and William anee the beginning of tUs of the droi«bt area "ImTa re- (ao^ FeySon Ptem. . MertcaV Rd., Tolland; TJnda 0. 11^ that Sandy “swam out Checked C a r S5T?Boofw lOKn ( 840) BaMar on gree. She ateo received a BX>. that pertain to tax collection, to Strong, 48 Mountain St, Rock- there ao fast you wouldn’t be- Boyle represented the rec and k ttT don’t year ateedijr — but eUB below covered s good deal" in ground « « ? * NnwSbeat ( MMO)Un PUgllhre P ' ' __ degree and M.S.T. .at Hartford water levela and atraam flow, "<».<«» cooperating fad- (18) Sofcaor see what will happen if tfa budg- ville; PoiUy Chapman, 12 Ran u.ve H.” park department at last night’s BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH nonnal — rainfall baa filled ree- , Newsirtre sa-ia-iM Nava, ’Iheologieal Seminary. She But he aald lon g l aland and agancHB. 8:45 ( i) Peter Jennia 111:00 gat la rejected again tonight. St. R o c l^ ; Mm. R osen^ Aided by a visitor to the park. meetitq;. ’Thomaa (UicKeima and 7:00 (a2-30-«) Newe. i !iu ?r hwiiB, Wealber ta i^ school in North CaroUna Under state law, the town can Wayne Manohedter sat to for southeastern New York remain “We wM make a general ap- ( 8) Kovle 10.:90 (34i42) ICovle Putira and son, 4 Emily Dr., brought tire two vlcMms O N E FIXED FEE U:aB (40) Bepioneere for aeverai y«ara before gteng set a tax n te (even) If the bud- critical, and some other areas protani at tbe utUmnte aoh|tloiia, ( g) W(oebaater 'SB (O) Rockvilla ______^ ^ nearby raft, applied artlfi- tte Jaycees. NO MILEAGE CHARGE (10) Bye Dentifr 11:80 (18) Vintage nwater oversees. RESERVE A C A R et ta i» t appomved,” Spieknan have less severe abortagaa. but we w tt atop abort c f making ifW!K SATURPATnf TV WEEK TOR OOMMJBTE USTINil - eial respiration to tbe girl, and I E d u ca tio n a l N eeds actual aaonmanendattona," aald She is a member of Center says. One onuae etted for the pro- NOW . . . CAU The Heraldb Vernon bureau cheeked to me that her brother Bany Schwarta, chief of tbe OoQgregatianal Church. Her “But the town wlH not be able to at 88 Partr St, F.O. Box 827, all rlghtl longed drought has been that Stepmother, Mm. I«clu s M. to provide new services, and INEARLY 3 MILLION atuAy group o f the VM. Army tri. 875-5186 or 64S-271L ‘Then she gwam tq khoro, row- the higtealtltuda whidi — the Radio Fostm:, Bves at 514 OaWand would be able to provide only PRE5CRIPTION5 PAUL DODGE i Listed for School Ootps cf Bngineera. 643-5135 ed a boat back to the raft, (md r southwesterhea — wfalcb nor- (n is liefing Inedolea lng. for current operations and obli- Tte atudy, wUcb will take transported England and hla 5AFaY FILLED % Hm board of education last night approved educa- maUy bring in rain-laden air .r, mlnnte length. Some atatfona carry oHier m ort ~ I.) gations.’’ LE ASIN G and R ENTALS ’The American Collegiate In- slater to a waiting ambutanoe. tional Q M ^ications foe a proposed 12-room Globe Hd- from the Chdf and Caribbean 9:60 stitute related to the United “Of course, this means (hat Stocks in B rief 373 Main Street, Manchestep—Phone 649-2881 WDBO—us e LEASIN. The Englands were treated and ARTHUR DRUB r low dem ratary school which would be built with a de- shifted out to aea about five 6:00 tioptc Jotm Wide 13:00 Off CJiurch Board fo r W orld Minis- one of (he most important new NEW YORK (AP)-lrhe stock years ago. Rain which noitnaBy wafer ymBly, Bood control, and siooSS:HolsinMCi .. _jo—laaa rrieaaed at Johnson fefsmorial 6:00 Aftetnooc. Bdltlaa tries, oveneas agency for the One-Two-Three services being planned, town- nwrket exteoded Its docltoe Into 1 sign that woidd ‘^lend into the area” on the 17 to 20- would have repleniabad reaer- 6:00 News. Sports. Weather* UnMed Church o f Chitet. wide garbage and refuse col- a second sesrion early tfaia af- Hospital, Stafford. . T acre townrowned in the Gardner-Spring St., area. voirs and kept water taUea ig> Of more immediate appUoa- 6:00 Hartford HIgWIgtee 6:35 Ameiicaoa _ Tear Leasing Plans Bob is the northeastern water 8:00 GeSUght 7:Z Yerfeees va Bed Bon lections, would be eliminated,” ternoon. “It would have been easy for " ilgBoprlatlon for iha new fen in the AflanlUc. 9:60 NteWbeet ^ All Makes and Models her to concentrate on just (toe of i n s u r a n c e s i n c e Supply study, which has not yet 13:00 (Julet mure 11:00 New:^ Weedier. SporW IHEB IN VIET NAM Bplelman said. Trading was moderate. Pi .iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilliliiiiP U A LiT Y 1923111111111111111111111111 'lohool.waifd have to approved R eva lu a tion Now the souttaweiatertles have WINF—UW “Taxes will tell due July 1, The fan come against a back- the victims,” a park official tcan tended by Oongraaa. Its 6:00 News 11:30 Art Johnaon WASHINCnON (AP)—The De- fey towinpaopla at a referendinn. swung back over the eastern 5:16 SpeiUc Dp Bortaoid WPOP—1419 even If the budget is not ap- drop ot tightening credit and sold, ”but (hen tbe other person Repreaentaittven o f tbe misBon la to taKdde prohlem 6:00 George teesrer fense Department has an- United States and are bringing 6:00 N m proved and a tax rate has not rising totriest ratea. might have drowned. 164 EAST CENTER ST. The acfaooi board noted that United Appndaal Oo., con- areas and rotxanmend aptcUSa 6:46 Ixnrell Ttaomas 6:30 Ken Chrffiln nounced that U.8. Army Capt. M O RIA RTY rain once more. 7:00 World T o n l^ 10:00 Hodtne been set before then,” he notes. Prices were off from the start III toe new acfaoot wSI itkoly pro- ducting a revaluation of ell solutions. 13:00 John Sbennan Lawrence D. Woods of Portland, ' “Bandy showed great pres- ijiiil Jerome Namias, a U-8. 7:36 Yania vs. lied SoK SOI CENTER STREET “Under state laws, delinquent but made some aUgbt recovery MANCHESTER—649-5261 vide hmlnicttonal taciStiea for KancbeSter real estate, are Weather Bureau kmg-range ’Tentative steps are being tak- Conn., hns been killed in l^et ence of mind to her action, eo- now working on Clark, en toward the aouroa many ex- Nam wtofle piloting a helicopter, OPEN EVENINOS tiax payments accrue interest around midday. peclally by heading for the raft, iiiii ieltlMr (he nMOlally handicapped Steels were weak with U.6. caiazter Oak, Mt. Nebo, Settlements begtonlng Aug. 1, even If the tax which waa a lot closer than the Ampl4’T*axking Front and Raar er iMitlnnaPj disturbed. «S rS % ate widow. Mm. Selah Hamlin bills are not sent out imtU July Steel and RepidoUc dwwing Higlilanid, Mountain, IamHow pattern is abnormal and may nuat tern to in the future - the BROTHERS beach.” Woods and three childrm reside losses of about half a point. Ibe faeUMlea woidd be looated and ’roBand Ipke. "Oonneotlont’s Oldeat 15.” Bandy said that the Eng- ^last «»*“ • at S Thompaom BUla Road in Uncoln-Meroury Dealer* The motors Improved some- near Uia amtontatrattva witt la. aiditttlon, they have But tbe latefaR had brought President JohaKu has atorad Bplelman says that once a lands m tersd t ^ 'water “ right Portland. mlB-rate li set, tax bilta Will be what with Ford and Ohiysler > •> ' » —.KrilRO®®" The Hpaga apacitIcatlonB book- started to make oaBbacka at New York City’s upstate wat- Oecretary of the Itaterlar Stew- More Accord Reached after eating a meal. prepared by the Hartford Na- turning fractional losses into “Beforo Losses Happen, insure With lA^M or let noted that, under law, a daas homes in various parte of errtwda up to 86.6 per cent of art Lt. UdaB to look into (ha pm- “That Isn’t a good practice.” tional Bank data prooeaalng small gains. for the emottonelly distutbed town, where homeowners capacity as of tba begtening of slbBitieB of demiting waiter for Bandy to one of six lifeguards American Teleplione obaved moat be onpaubrad fey Septem- were out on the first caHs. ttds wade. H ie city, wfatoh uaaa the Northeast. Wcildng with servica (BaraAd ifaoto to Fretman) In N.Y. News Strike its loea to a minor fnaction af- employed at the park. She ia ac- ber MS. ’Ihe revaluaition, required about a bUhon gaUons a day, him cure tbe Atomic Energy “BUt Rt may take a few days,” NEW YORK (AP) — Negotlnr contract and one we can live ter having sold off about half a tive In sports at RocdcvUle High, Sandy Phflleson on duty The Uninvifed Guest rtiMJil flMiniMn MTMu^iidktJtii by state law to be held at bad 421.6 biBion gaUons in stor- Ooenmlaalon, (he Counofi of Eoo- Bpletanan says. nomto Advimra, (he Office tors for the WorU Journal ’Trib- with.* He adds that, once the tax point on a block of 30,000 where she Is this year’s goU tont the acbool’a recreational fa- least once every 10 yeaia, age on Monday. Tbemws J. Murphy, executive bttta are receive^ he and a tem- shares. champ. She wants to pursue a Wedding bejls can ring sour if an efUttea, In addition to the exist- wiB be the baste for next Oc- Reaervoira in New Jersey are of Sedenoe and Technology. une tec. and tbe atiiking News- vice preaidant and chief negoti- and for the pMcup porary staff must aeparate tax hp; Gtobe BoBow recreafional tober’s Grand List and has up even more, and aoma are A team of men from them paper Guild cf New York have ator of (he GuSd, the only uilcn TownPrep^ “uninvited guest” were to steal val- MBs going to banks, then stuff area, could be mutually shared nothing to do with the 1966- even oveiflcwing. That pointe otgaalxatlona and' the Federal reached “ agrewnent in prinol- on etrike, said the GuBd negoti- tog school, in addltlaa to Ud openings ars held to the uable wedding gifts. It’s not a risk by Onmp Kcmedy campers and vp the Bteta’s Uggaot p t^ em Power Oommiaslon reported; remaining bins to,envelopes and 3VT.8 with induatztato off 8A, For Snowfalls 67 tax bOla mailed out in ple,” David L. Cote, chief medi' ators were ‘‘very much satis- iwiiii them. rails off .8 and utiUtlea off A. school. In Beptember. Muidoipid Butidlng Hearing most parents think about when CSobe HoBow Bobool students. the last few days.. -^ e lack of rewrvoir facU- -Conventional wateiwoifce ator, said today. fied” with tbe agreement. Room. Iba new nicreation area would ^Uea. oonstiuction now under way Last year, the town hired 18 The Dow Jones avexogs of 80 The town, beat dr no heat, to planning a wedding, but it can hap- ill The agreement is subject to He aald no date for meetings port - time workers who spent industrials at noon was off 6.67 . FILM STRIP AVABABLE also anppkanent the town’s rec- After a long d rot^ . Nee aboidd provide an adequate sup- ratification by the Guild’s nego- to 'vote on ratification would be alrecwly making plans fo r next GIRLKTYOUBT DIBS pen. Get the low-cost protection of santtomd Jeraey aoddeedy finds iteeif ply for the next 10 to 30 yeaea. several days preparing more to SS2.40. HARTFORD (AP) — A new winter’s snow end ice control Non-Residents tiating committee and the un- set until (he oontisot language than 16,400 aeparate bUla for The alrcrafta showed a Uttta fOm strip entitled “Olgarettes MXLFORO (AP)—Joanna La- Tba apeeifloattoiMf note that Ueased with more water than It —iFrerti 'water from the Bhid- I>rogram, and is advertising for an AEtna life and Casualty “Wed- hm’a m-embenhlp. oouU be studietL Guild picket unaiiUtig to bonks and indi'vidual toaprovement and HsaHb- A ObaBenge to Edu- Roea, 19, of West Haven, has fourth, fifth and sixth gredera oan put away for the future, « « River appeals to be the lines will not be wlQidrawn itotil four sand spreaders and acMleattonfc of Sec. 8 -^ of tbe General V noMdng aim, the lesaon of tivites. apparently becaum of agreemento — the prestenen w residents by urging them to and the mailera. however, ha've been averted by Tnateitiva plana oaB for a Statutes, a non-resldant prop- the drought been that new the Incrosm In naharal lainfsH. submit their taxes by chs(dc Six of the nine craft unions vohmtaiy realgnattona with oev- NOW — 2 Pint 5tores To 5trvB Yob safiotagria wU3h ooiild accom m o- irty owner is not entitled to eranoe pay. through the malls.” date sarvlag 4B0 students In two cast a vote in a marMpml or had settled prevlouaiy with tbe Closed Monday new oorporatton, foimed in the 51 Tolland Tpke., Manchester Open Toes., Wed., Sab Attends OcmventtoB aMHfiB* and an auditortum- state rtectlon and, therefena. Is George R. Kalina, presidtog gyamaohnn about 66 by 86 feet not allowed into the regular merger of three newapapera. Columbia Aye., WilUmantJo tin 6 Himger Strike G>ntinues; Thors. * FrL tm 5 wn(ni»rt-**- of the RodcviUe con- whiflh oould onoommodato two poBlng places. The World Journal Tribune, haa been prevented for 66 days grtofaUmi of Jeho'vah’s ’Wit- liartraBiaB gamoa playad almul- A vaferondum .(m tba pro- nesses, has been ax>p(dnted by taaaonaly, or laiga enough to Planes Pound Viet Depots from pUUUfaing aigr of tbe three Include this in your posed 116.6 ntillim Downtown new papers It plana. MAYTAG the Watch Tower Bible and aeol about 4B0l Folding bleaeh- Renewal Project la expeoted to Cole said he would try to get Tract Socleity to serve on the era on one side ooidd aeat 300. from rage One) ...... appear by itself on the O ct S the pressman and mailer nego- SPECIALS convention staff of the "(3od’s Sln^ aiaaarooma for atsH ment cf enemy strongfaoldB. in- Oatiomi going ^ today. The WASHERS Sons of Ltbertir” assembly in In ktodetgartm through qnaatlonB may be placed on the bhmitreal, Ohaida, from July 18 cludteg ralda by the huge Nam. In an interview to Mon- preasmen’s tahea have been \M) BiM grade would be located te Itor. 8 voting machinee — one Guam-bnsed B63 bombeira, and ______deadlocked for weeks. to 17. a aaparate wing. The rooms for a new Gardner-Sprtng Sts. The RortcvOle (xingregatlon bbIsuteb ot Oonununtst fbod snd ^ prtmnte aoM he wouM like Matt Meyer, prealdent of the WED. ONLY School, the other for a |2.6 to would be aspamted b^ lava- cacbes during olBed^^ ^ Prealdmt J* ., (i BOILED work 'this summer at the fUtos; would ba aqidpped with ikma. metfi with Reader Ky to Saigon S3 nun. aBde projeetora. ilS M (KTlOlin 1(0 Savannah River Labomtoey to dailsmhw todUttaA audio-vto* under wMob Bosm wBl provide ABsen, 8.C., for the SI L Du- al akfef anraan, a pnhUe ad- In other developmeete: ______^ ^ ^ AurtraBon **>rtme M h d ^ ^ WELDON DRUG CO . M VMHI SI I K pont de NemouraOoi. dram totejihona ooitoift for pri- 901 Main B h -4 U . 5 IF «S n Fayette Lodge vate dteouasiona and other nec- Board Approves Haa«id hok mvtved m son rejected Collectioil ___ ) -T r —.pyenoteoo j Monday |,,e^t —•on m0, OOllHIVUPMt CUim HAM 0t John’s Sunday wiB bs Ob- amaiy tecHtBea. Senate Majority Leader ‘W ashout’ Fund two-week tour o f the United UR. served by Fayette Lodg% Arlnrdnlatrotilve office auits, Mike Manafleld’s suggeetion AFAAM, at the UMon Oongrte fesfiRhsacesstislpaalttan, would States and Britain to give a Tbe board of education voted I* Tba haaHh aifite would to- Peking Feople’e Daily aaid wMch woidd be financed tbrouid> nwlcable advances to other •oolo Temple. Bmlar Deaooh “them VS, toapertaltat tactics” tederal end state tends. oountrtes of Southemt Alto ito- Dr. Oliver J. PunaH win apeak roosns wMkh oouM sc- The program waa approved der the sldeld of 8BATO.” of expandtag tba wwr and at the hrtsmm 10 and 16 ieale June 31 by the Oonnecticiit State eecretary-Genend U Thant sama tima ptoytog a peace EDri Go Weetc ra tadsMta a t ones. fsima *toan never dpoeive the FAIRWAY The Rockville Lodge of BDca Ofhar teoiatim hiDtadet Department of Eitocation, D(- at U.N. headqMartMra to S. B. M. INVESTMENT vtshm of Vooatiooal Education, York «*« * i«u«**aA« of P«>- to ‘Igoing western” Jiily 9 Urben. <-« oantraBy loeated room it wm bold a Dallas Night, boot 1,000 feet wtdeh oould be by sat “Agreemeid and Ftoa of Amertoam bad wittten to pastes witk Operation for Vocational Sduca- hhn for hta totaot appool tor starting at 7 pm. at the Elks loasd off from eoademto wtngs. Borne with a frea eecktall boor, i 1 quartern for about tk».” pmoB to Viet Nom. The ana lat- # |M|Mr. pkriM # CM It waa ptamsad by Sidney Co- tar of dtowsit *—»«* hem loUowad by dtonor ad 6:80l pfir Biuii mmi u SAVINGS A C (»U N TS hen, the towa’a oocupatiosial co- *wasnebody hem tbs W paaldqg lot for ad tooat Obede. wm b e Bob Joeeuu, Ted otdInatSar, wid by testchars and tpeat,” he taU usaasiiwi Mon- ISarlln and Ray Berdba. Steaks xn' Mtadniatration. ‘lb s program, ^toy rdgbt. A ^*»uw ajpm to ^ — epm every aaon. e thtos. to M. —teat book atorage for ahout ’• iua- —> DORA LBAll — FRBSH wm be broiled to order over an BfiOO b ooks. wtdefa expndi the aodritog ourrl- pefeBuaiT UK brought ustttotem * asaam AVBILAMJI BOT open p it Dancing win atari at ciflum. tatPoitew anew •ncr fMm » per cent of tha totter ?JJ!L Posad of edttoatton memheni 9 on tbe terraea S, B. M. Regular SAYINGS ACCOUNTS year work - study program and arid. . PINb rHARRMAwT etimiail that they are keeping Chairman wlU be Riqr ‘V^en misMto’ oonoendng these ***®***®“ Arsddtehop ItlBOvot. 54, apirit- iH CKNtal ST. M5-tn4 GROUND Bertibe, assisted by Mr. and perifksdlnns ao m2lmd:r53mlBlnnii«b.m - ______m Mrs. Bob Joensu,.Mr, and febo. Earn 4% Quarterly from Day of Deposif ------*----- of tba Oraak Osrthadon Chneh Earn teat tuny teel Ihee to rotuni to Fed Ifbriin and Me. and Mrs. the ndnshdatnatton and staff Is Yoir Car Air CbnditiGiiog Dnteb Feingrtol. and Mrs. lam which may Woman Starte V CHUCK pimiai I d tba eveot eC mto. the IKvcNrce A c tio n ^Book-oot* wffl tore to an "ea6- GLASS ENCLOSUNLS Wo r ki l f ; f r o p t r l y ? kt* M)|ae* to ragidattoas la efteat i . in an action atemmii^ from Boner student divorce proceedings, Mrs. Su- Goyler Named FOR lATHTUK DavM B. Dougan, son of Mr. sanna Winder MarDonrid of and RCr8..De«ld R. Dougan, R t HARIFORD (AP)--Iofan CXiy- Manchmter has placed % $35i- Lef Us Service It! . r airi SHOWER5 •0, Vernon, ta on (he daon’a Uit S awings B an br henasfia the first Negro 000 attaobment agalnat the tar oatotandbig acobototaUp ' at coach te the St. Lawrenca Bt. property o f fflaag does s baantiM Job for such paan Jbidor Oodc«e^ neaU iii, I ocbool gfstem bar husband. Tbomm ICosuoa Wfi am fiQiippfid to Bfrtiot nd dBiviB YwMi porpoaes in joar bathroom. Easy to RSaaa. Dragaa wB hagto hta hs was named MacDossald. fikan. N n«r wiian oat. |bb) a i Kfibaa aad Mfideli , Wo 6Bny BjiBplile pHtti* to of Hartford Mrs. MjacDoaald, to a writ fanlor year a* Deea.In Beptean* W. Be ta taking ffia pce*pra* nbtto. . fitod in the tasm clcxif a oCBoe, f (NT b H 6. M. air conditioiMra. phone Oaylar eaplained the baiiket- is charging her fautoand with OPBN 8 AJL to 8 PJL Uaerinnal q gan a . BAT^RBAY 8 AJI. to 15 NOON ban tuf." at Weaver Bgh int(derable orueity and is saek- HeapHal Notes. SObool when he w as a senior ing a dlvoree, al^nony and AdmKted yMterday: Theo- there. Be suoteeds Joe HUbach- counsel fees, dore Bauer. 8<)enera; ftalhertne J. X WHITE GO. PAUL DODGE PONTIAG, UHL (tiddfo, lA Fax o n Or.. Soek- Parkode office ka, 9/bo to leaving h to w a * ^ ^ ’I^ o ^ K ^ n ^ ^ mss • , , i « an MAIN gfB snuiiA ifC iW iiii j.-.r 11 M bbR St. — FhoM Mf-7122 PhMp RWtay. IT Wood- K Ot, aofkifltol MBtal Ite* 1 BSSSSriSBBSBSaS BBai -*' - ' ''i -•^***f**. . -r a«- V 1 J/- , V- T. PAGE MANCSBSIBR EVBNmG HERALD, MANCHESTER, OOIOT, TUESDAY. JU^5E 28, 1966 k. VAliGHISTEB^ EVBNING HBRALD, JfANGHESOS^ /O p l^ 28, M 6< Bohok .. MaryaMannes State Repiiblicans NaMe Connecticut 12th Cireoiit Inside Pittshurgh Gorilla Dies; A QMBtiHi or Aim Is School Board Hits Far Out Candidates for Sheriff It fB now four months ainca'^eaidaiit G>iirt Cases Was Geargia^ Not George Art Stylings |5mmi tt9 Ifi^ralb JbhBsen announcad to tha country n Yankee- Opens Bids but Repribttoan conventions in toe oantert.- New lmn|eto ."Otwuty great buildup et ground troops in Vtat I'UNk.f). '■ VlVlVBVtfOfk (AP3 — Now when George showed.,litac inter* HARTFORD (AP>—*T toahr*____ eight oounties of Conneotieut RepUbttcans noonainated Brio W. BOGfOHBBnOB BBBSnm M<>w*ay night to nominate Swanson of Waterford to lace ma Nam. By. A A O * Holds Awards Bmt Gett«e, «be gorilla M Fttto- eM in Gingar, hta tradlag etemp _ -___ . 1.. ' A North mndbarn man, wiho PkribemKare,------tbaro-waa a M- asw^oaMboigta's aae^emiMaiaEQc^fiand a Park was* Zoo, —v k —------brkle. aorOtas----— don’t uniaHy tain, said critic and aUttier aherllt, and two Democratic tacumboit James Major engagements have been taugb^ Maiyn Marmes, ' ‘that the pub- oonveitttohs nominated toe Dem- R. McDermott. Bwansoil deftat- vast tonnages of bondM- dropped, thou- ytm DoaM q€ ete&ttott met * Mi^enca ot iO days Baertatlve to Dwmnlaa ta dead, boo rted, yet, for the RepubHcans to fear as iMminated their candidates two 40-80, which gave Zachad we are told the Viet Cong aiM North they enter thk Connecticut go- « oepUai equipment and on lo-' »>. •*, Oeiiey woe » akategiM aad about ilk mate they obtained «* *»* J"*®**!^^*** mental bill of goods by toe out------sentence m>d m> ap- tar boto D w i^ D. ^ rtd«» on toe avant-garde char*-weeks ago. than the 30 per emit Skfl* Viet Nameae are more numerous than bMnateiiai oampalgri—and the ef the ekmenteiy The WindSiam' Ooutriy GOP to ask for a primary.' Z a e tk ^ ever.' Inevttablg, preeaure ia mounting peal bond of $1,000 won set He Bkedbower-ond Rtatamd Nixon George waC a girl. ty? rilUest ktod of Itaginot lin e for k IiooI akkwalkB. Oontraote will was taken .to TtoHand State Jafi ^ porbier of loriitM' That laM wwa disMoaea by an Zoo Director Joeeph ot" gathering aimoonced its support did not axmounce whetoef I® for even more American trocqM and the DemStSkU to feel eecuro bs- preMty 1^ awwrdad at a boaid while fak'brotoer, who ako ap- itmUbHoon aOtopoy -Mmiday, which showed nMte says he doesn’t know, but Mies MAimes Waft the princiifle for Democratic incumbent Da- would seek a primary. even more bomba; the military and ita Hind—would to much used rrredUng j W hL. peured tar oo6rt and was fined, Leonmd The party’s Qoorgb’s death Sunday was next to guinea pigs, gorOlaa are speaker at toe firM stotei^to v« Derosier of Danielson, and Hartford County Repubhpaia claque are atralning at tha leaah ta-at- Sirih much sbused statktica Ms name will appear under both nominated Albert J- Soucy of •# ,______live bids were reeMved.tor a. attempted to r o ^ the bond. aiarte Repidflican Iffttn***^**™*”*' ooused by ootitia and peritonitis, the hardeM to teU apart Ootfierence on toe Arts held toric Hanoi Itself. shout i^ cia l party anrollments Monday at the State Capitol. party designations in the elec-I. 'Windsor to oppose Democratic «•••#••••••••** - , ^ ^ , Benjamin OoOaid, $7, was ar- /MnMii mt toe ooMervoil've- George gained tome when Now toe aoo Is looking tor a »‘w Before yet one more fatal - step. ia in Connecticut. floor hunter tor ihe high school, xieeted in Coventry on Jime IL oowitv ocKarasatian) PHtohurgh lesidente recently mate for Ginger, hoping, of She told toe 250 delegates rep- tion. incumbent Patrick J. Bogaaf^' \M taken, a, review of the national ehjee- .Among. Conneotieut. votera They were taom toe John T. The ptoseoutor said toat Ooi- giveo him strong sunport. donated $6,506 worth ot trading oouree, Hhe really k a she and resenting various art and cul- Middlesex Oounty Republicans and the New HAven Oouirty tivaq would be in order. In July tha who register on the primary Johnson Oo. of Burlington, lard was ibuid beUnd the wfaeM ^M, once Derounttm aotaaity Momps to buy him a mate. Zoo her oagemafe leaBy wdl be a tural groups throughout the followed suit, irominating incum- GOP nominee 'Whs Nbrth Havoir President defined- the military objective oonstalble John Bruce, The' Dei^jj^! tBB'AB0 ^ A ••• lUts of any political patty, tees., which bid $396; Kemp of his cor, in a dntadeen condi- entered the too old oMclak warim't too ooncetned he. state that these "outriders’ ’ bent Sheriff Joseph P. Walsh .of I PrM* ia axctaalTalr as a limited one: "to convince the Com- there are acme 461,000 regk- Ajgency, Hartford, $268.31; Keii- tkm, and the car was en toe road ha atott ita fomer have *'conddtl» • MM riiniiWif^ttV?** of on B6WS u v munists that we cannot bo defeatto by -•-- ___411* II - - ^ S - i v --- Slavin, endHad fflt or not othomtio cndtu tered as Democrats, as against dey Paper Oo., Middletown, with toe motor naming. OMard m ooMrees envM- . that anything new is in so Three Republican incumbents ' * I ptvtc nnd also tta* lo ^ nowa na^ force of arms." How long does it taka some $85,000 Usted os Republi- |8i67.S0; RMSsell A. Sawyfer of was ctaerged with operating: a oped Iheir pofitlcal good rial rather than a poUUcai ooca- toe fact toat the country oon- kH* as it’s out — way out.” were unopposed for toe nomina- ' ' -...... [ ••tB-- BIKE RIDER KILLED ----- h to establish that postulate T We would with about 499,000 (Oaasl- WMimantic, $475, and SeaitBry motor veMcta with license un- 3,^^ aenlor Repubheata Oon- rtmi. to truth, this sta« was vention also gave him a pre- Miss Marmes stressed the need tions in their oounties. 'Ihey are AU o( npiAUeaUoa of apMdal dla- art alao raaerred. say that if It has not been estabUahed fled aa Independents, not for- Products of West Haven, $807. ^ mspejHlon, and operating a Mekto Laird and Mrongly a d v h ^ Ford , to keep primary endorMm^) tor recognition of toe serious aheriffs John P. Prevldi in Fair- PROgPBCrr (AP) — Mart*' , by now then another stage of aecala- The (tismal story of RepubU. field Obunty, WiUiam N. Men- McCarthy, , died at St. M ary.^ mally membera of any party. Norman UreUBB suhmittod ®** John Byrnes, both of WtoconMn. Kk hands off Long Island artist. 7 tlon will not do it The Viet Cong's mon- cans nondnattag camfidatss who ser in UtchfieM Oounty and Hospital in Waterbury MMldrff* ra.ars.saKiEvs This statistic, obviously iStirMr on__, three totferont ofintadcants. He was ______^_____ htai.___ Rjp._____^ j^gera__ InMend, Foird XMened to his "The immenne hoopla paxmoct* anofn appaaitaiff in adrartiaonioota soon offensive has been stopped and Md fiiend’a pOea tor help. When cannot beat Democrats is tag toe taddiMs and doodlers Paul B. Sweeney In Tolland n*ght, several hours after 80^ P^Sar w aSw M ttM In Wha Kaachaatar enough favors the Democrats, makes-of show btowera tor the prenet^ m a seo^ Morton of Mtaxyland •was to he Oounty. was h^Jured in a oohialon w ^ aome limited gains reported from Sai- elemeirtary Bchooi, at $aeO, $200 influence cow, tiM cUef speaker at Derountan’s prominent New ToWt Repuhll-scarcely a new one. What gives can and often does, drown out ; IBarald. ______gon. A further expansion of the war in that it givea them a formal Ford’s endorsement of Derouid- Prevldi will run against Dem- A oar while riding Ws blcyclje^, party, enrollment in the Mate and $8000. The only other faU **™’*®K found gu^y of^a fund-raisiiig dinner earlier 'fids cane caHed 'tb try to head oft the voice of toe serious, quiet can be Justified oidy by abandoning tha was from the Oepltal Tractor ofteise In Wmimantlc mionto. When Mortontook « , ty the eridoraement, Ford did____ notan added tateroM is the fact th a t ______artist, who, as toe beM often oorat Rbbert M. Owens of State police said the beqr waifS which is some 76,000 greater Bridgeport Menser will face the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene -^S S cy^JIair Tw». W stated objective and adopting another. Oourt laM October. „ ___replaced by Rep. Jtanee even a n s w e r------toeir telephone-—„------angered aad chocked toe Are^ ^ IsolMed from the main- If that ie going to be done, the Presi- than that of the RepMillcene. Oo. Of Warehouse Point, tor moderate leadera (In- of fashion,” she said. Joseph A. Amoroso of ToT- McCarthy of Leo at. The drivMt ), I>8ti««• !» « « * « • . .n M t U m M q -X , l»MiX D««ml Symphony Orchestra woodwind _____ , J, tion ot the conflict; we stood ready, ha licans used to lead in formal .1866 raMstieni Navepanw ensemlde, and a, jam oombo. nating oonventtona resulted in a podiioe said. party registrations, and tha tt XT X . « a t .IV - U. SynOioeto said, "to begin unoonditional discussions J Hmin*ar — 1 pJSi with any government at any ptaM at Democmtic lead has been grow- Mementairy school, De Mato o f. Raymond P. Mffler, 34, of nO .....- " - ' " *— " ^ ' '' * • — 1 any time.’* But as our miUti^ posltioa ing graduaUy during the poM Verrion bid $362; O&m. Paving »iv,unnri ilpke., who has been.in ie:”w ;iO iti^ w dav al has strengthened, the outlines of the several yeara. of Bolton bid $504, ai»d Indus- ^ several days, appeared aettlement wa ,would be willing to Ac- So the reglMratlon statistic k trial Paving of EaM Hartford ^ court and We attomey.teied to cept have hardened'to the point where Indeed a statlMic vridOh favon Ud $844.55. get a $1,000 bond lowered, but Iktaadair, i there is little visible incentive for the the Democrats. Planning Meeting without success, OWy one person, on attorney. The bond, which MLUer" was 4a adversary to negotiate. • Washington To take It at that and to pohey makers now inalat that a aettle- leave it at that, however, with- came to •the ptanning oonunis- unshle to post, remained tbo metat must bar any poUUoal status or Mon’s public bearing last night aeane, but the case was movdd OMBnllm At »• out any dtscussioa of the spe- VtA i- territorial base for the National Liber- cial circumstencea which have on revised rogMations tor new iip to Thursday of tUs week, H anybody haa any Mngorln* wUrtfii ation Front, wblcfa means simply that had their influence on the de- town roads. rather than have Miller stay in ttMory to tbe ctfeot that there U aome ths Viet Cong must accept total defeat velopment of the regietratlon Aocoiding to Hayden >t3Tte- Jail to July 11, wWch w aatoe aantty preaent in the poHcy e< men and and melt away. statistic, would be to leave an woW Jr., town consulting engi- original oourt date schedUlAl. Under these conditions It la auraly na iinportent part of tha story un- neer, who drew up the new waUer is chaigrt with reslet- nattona, let him teat audi naive hope regulatlons, the main changes, tag arrest,.breach of peace and rnsrsteiy that the Cornmmilste ebow lit- told. agmtnat the language and fact contained Are a four-foot increase in road wfflitol injury to perstmal prop- tle preaent dlspoatthm to "some to tha The special circumetances at hi the foUowlng newe atory from the width and a one-and-one-half erty as a result of a Cray in a table.” work on Connecticut party reg- Cronit page ot the New Toik llmea' the inch increase In blacktop depth. oar lot at 461 Main Bt. kM ether day. Ihe atory carried a Waah- President Johnson in July apoka ktration Hsts have heeh two. The board will vote on the pro- week. |wn;»n« date line aad It'waa written Iqr vaguely of a settlement canying out tba One was the adoption, during posed changes at a later meet- Police had been oaUed to Cen- puipoaea of the 1954 Geneva argree- the firM Ribicoff administra- ter St. aifter the owner of Cen- ene WUHam Beecher, and It Imparted mento, which were baaed upon the oon- tion Bhofu to be pursuing a. quite different If you weren’t on the primary neatby atMl the patrolman tried dbjeotive — the unllatana esthbllahment Paviiig ’Thursday. In the junior ^y a lar-fhiag mtaalto detena^ the Air list, you couldn’t vote to any league, AWhlte G l^s will play to airrest two of them, 'When V^M la jessing wetfc q|i a new gen* ot. a puppet state-of South Viet Nam primary battle tor a nomina- Fiano Realty tomorrow and they put up a struggle outside, nnder American military protoetion if eraUon orghmt mlaaltaa. tion. Gradually, pteple who had i/lSM Oil iviU play Bolton more poUce were called, and the hot outright occupation. hitherto considered it some- •Benroea In the Pentagon aagr tha new Dairy Friday. A July .4 game three men were subdued. The nature of the long-term ’ Ameri- thing of a contamination to to ta scheduled between Fiano and Miller’s two oompanicaB port- eohd-fuel WBiHam will ha deaigiied to can, objeotive in VIM Nam thus 'k the actiially enrolled in a naughty White Glass. ed the required bam^ and am penetrate even the Ughteat Soviet de> key to peaea or war. If it is'to ifst up a ^pMltlMil party, eeipecially in tha in the pony league, Ansaldi scheduled to appear on July 11. lenae. Ihey would alao ha able to pro- neutral buffer sons in Southeast Asia olties, b e ^ going on the llsta. has a game with Mansfield to- iBany E. Pender, 26, o f Cov- pel eeveial timea the payload ot preaent ~wMoh in our otdnlon would beat serva Just Joltong a party became night. ’The two town teams entry received a suspended Mx- ISnuteman and Polaria miaallaB toward the national interest, improvA, our rela- more respeMable. battle It out again 'Thursday, month sentence on a substitute targata In the Soviet Union. tions with tiie ex-oolonlal world, somidy At tlje same time, during the and Bolton Lake Hotel plays charge of breach of pMice, and oame period, the great Con- •Moat ot IUb teoreaaed payload would with international agreements and. of- Mansfield here'Friday. was put on probation for ons fer the beat barrier to Chtaiw naUonal necticut poindation traiufcr, In the Colt League, Bolton year. Ho was originally dm igrt be iliirignm to trick enemy defenaea rw- from the cities out to the oub- plays Wlwlham Id'Wflllmantifc' with Indecent exposure. Iher tkaa aany appraeHMy larger waa* cMpaasioir—than a peaceful.. solution ShouUt ba'pesribla, If the ebjccllve la, In- al"- i'v»- IViaeociegM By lUciaeid Pinto . otto and to the small towns,, ThiirMay. ’Two drivers, who were ar- ntshd. to maintain a mlUtazy baaa oh began. (Edltor’s Note: Game scortitf rested after being clootad by • n;t» pmppm nr dieHaplNt tm an* lha malalaad ef SouBMaat Asia, to ast SALUTATORIAN, 'MANCOfflBEITBSt-BCBGiK - 196SI JAXEB B. NEWTON Thk playad Its part In a. cer- are Reported only if called to radar in town, had tbeto charges Srely new weapona ayatam vroaM ha to iq> a tarward peatthm intended to eon- tain kind of soMal revolution toe correspondent, whose man* changed to their original airrest toake aoaa that the Baited Stataa eon- taih caiiia not tteongb'tbs Mtoto sC aut in the stnall towna.. In her Is listed briow.) ch-aiges, pleaded guilty and re- ttanied to be hble to deataragr the Sovlat htdlgeBOUB nattonaham but by cur own many Cormrotlcut cormnunities, Dog Tag Lag ceived fines. Umon even atter ebaorbtaig a wrpriaa mllltory power, then we are not Mkely Herald f<^ many decades, thie Republi- Tomorrow is the last day to Nancy R. Beley of East Hart- can was the oidy party foir the ttn*. Swdi capability k ragarded by 4o gala our ands by negotiatloii. By Rcrwtaiid Evans Jr. license your dog \rithout pay- fort and Alfred Lee of WeM Ibe ^aittonapt to gain them by fores, Inside Yesterdays wdld, reaponaible, socially ac- ing a penalty for being late; WUltagton had been chaiglpd tap aAnlnlatratloif laadeia aa tha heat ceptable evittaen. To declare to® town clerk’s office will be wfto failure to obey, a State detemnae to attack and iha key ata- furthesoMM, means a odumittmant to Robert.J]|. .Novak, yeara of aimed struggle; with tha eut- 25 Years Ago ^one’a self a Democrat was an opMi fro$n 9 am. to noon. 'The traffic control sign. 'When they meBt In watetelMng iliil preaent pra* eoma in doiibt even if a piajor war with 1^. of stubborn . eocenteicity. office is Closed Thursday, the appeared, they tound cbiaigea aailona atrategla balance at power. China or Ruasia la avoided. It meaivi Re port Joseph A. Prentice of the po- Many people who voted Demo- last day at June- of speeding facing them. But in •The naw weapon, known by tha im- acceptance of a noo-eoloMal status that lice department groduatea ftem cratic rnuch ef the time, then, court the speeding charges ata XX!.M„ tar hnprovad capability wU damage the AmerioM cause every- CUmaxing the dkUluaiomnent ttos stems not from Ideology dsal about 'odiiat^k wrong with the FBI NationBl Police etthM poaed as independents or Manchester Evening Herald were changed back to the les- »i4—n«, la viewed aa the long-range an- where in ths nadsrdctveloped worM. It of moderate RepubUcana who but from the old school tie toe RspdbHoan party generally Academy after twelve weriu of even took the trouble to let .Bolton correspondent, Inieme- ser offense, to _ which they ouooesBBuUy baoked him to be- spirit that so infebts the Re- and Gerry FonTs leadenbip training# WMI Y o i m g , t eL 648-8981. pleaded guilty. Mra. Beley was wrm to the moat peaatanlaUe appraisal means oontinusd violation of ths UMted themselves to put on the Re- eeme Houm Mlnoriity Ijeoder IS pUbUioan side of the stole in toe apeolCdW. , ' , pUbUoan party Ikt in order to fined $25 and Lee $80. et what the Ruaaiana may bo capable at Natkma Charter, the continued aUbsti- hitioB Bt aur own natioiial will tar too months ago. Rep. Gereld Ford House. DWounian not, .oidy Ih toemy; Ford has aiooeptod 10 Yean Ago get the right surfsto coloration Rcbert F. Gagnon, *8, o f hwtaBli« hi the way ot aophiatloated of Mtahigen hes intervened . t|h? ftotoitol ptto^pie' tbat toe Eighth SriuxA and UUDUes tor tbeir relatlrmshlpe in the antfanlaaile ralaaHea aevend yean htnee. the HMe of the right wing, in fo^ being' defeat by iDcmo- par^ 'OBojytoalioinel deadwood. business, church, and social Brig. Larder delivertag liquor to mhuxw. Praaident Johriaon awaa R to too District tvepoyera vote unani- The case of Thabesa Ftader qf •Berioua thought Iti bekig given to country to ponder very deeply before the oountiy’B hotteet Oongree- crat Ledter 'Wot^ in the 1M4 that ’was S e a t e d in 3M4 Mouhl mously for Leon Thorp, adver- world of the smi^ town. providing each et the new weapona sionat primary. Goldwater debpcle but be- not to dni(lgeil up again in ISOB. The. migration of Democrats Rockville, who is charged with eliding furOier into the morses The as- tising director of Ihe Herald, Now Retired larceny over $15 and under $60, vrith anUmtonie miaallea to proteet It sumption thst nothing can bo dons ox- There k grave doubi whether longed to the to-group iMure- Mere speaMcaAir. Steve Deroun- as dUrtrict president and to out from the MtleB added to the Ford, as p party leader, should . Htouee Republican power k oonr _ ___ , * .... ^ was continued to Jifty IL agahiat enemy miaallea.” sapt what has bssn doM la nmuenao. ton’s cU' ftktata cUaitUnf ijP ^ levy a threo-miU tax rate. nunbera at Democrats in the , Brig. JesMe Larter of the Sal- arrested seiveral Onoa tba baalo dsdaioas wars made that take aidea in and primary. oentrsated.. House Rfptfihoan ctaokroom, amail *town, but, even inore im- ma k Iba p«dley and pkimhig et hu- What mokes his Judgment per- For histaaoe, I)*xmntan;^ras agroed- h|ioii«bB ago that he portantly, idded to thdr social vation Army recently., •was feted weeks ago after afae left the man balnga, operatteg through the n peUey sf doepening ntllitary oommitt- Mt rotiiament ceremonies at the Grand-Way at the Paiitade. A does not serve our bast interaata tteularty questkMiatoile is the a member ef,. the enolusive woulA to, jMst advised to retire boldneaa. People began admit- worlira greatest govemnant, aa report- Today in History IDvankellne Residenoe Lounge of Store security guart stopped iltcn a doaea weya ef advaaelng Um knt he hes intervened en .be- "Chowder a»| Mardbtag . So- , taona.|Rfi|Ba. ' ting they were Demoerata. ed in lha wotld’a gieatMt nawaiiapar, Priaidaint'a atntod desire tar n. peaceful half of the right wing. oiety,” hmltedl to ReptyUtasa R was'.b saund'ap{)ralsal.>Ber- By The Aaaooiated Pieoa Eventually, they even consented «>• flslytition Army Officers ^ ISav^ art toM te tha year IMS. Anting against the oMmset -of Oongreoamen at' a « « tc .^^nso to go - v \ . party in tli&: atete, :aa againM ASbuty Park, ,N-J. the phenomena whicfa must be rated aa Council e t UN headquarters? I that abnoatv squid' dIvkUm. in f. Brig- Lnefla Piuiies Piddng The Charter eaya: "All membera ahoB registaatom which, obtaihad en ;to tbesHpar- 0 Iba gieateat aigbUng et 1M6 to date that Mootian day la .i9U whan same Into view. xofraih in tbeir intomatloiial ,re1et1ona fll«nt of tbs reaklenne. Fall Candidates from the threat or uao of taree.” It the voters of Ooimeetieat vated Loevtag Mtyoheqter in MQ9, They oame in ad tree top laval, hov^ soya "Tha Secuitty OounoU diall deter* Fischetfi 700,000 tor Bkataiowar. 400,000 Birty. ^isrter was oommlsMoprt abte-Htnember Domoccstta •ring ever the doaringa and backyarda, mine toe existence ct any threat to too tar 'BtovoBMii, cr, RepdMIean tit Oiantort4gp,. Mass. and. later .oommittoe, appolntod by Town Sw velaa and hoDewa et Hartford peoee, hroedi of tha peace, or act of ag- hr a SOOJW9 vote aaatita. •onmlaiiideO In' Boston. In lOST Chairman Ted Oammtags to VITAJLiry is a Family Aliair.. Otaunly, ftaahitig largo eantkmary yel- gression, and toall make roocmaMnda- M» served on the trMnhig school obooea party candidates for ths kw Btfbdo, aa it they ware oonalderiBC tkna or oholl deokla what maaauraa steif txitfi, ta the depression Ootober imd Noivember Meo* aome lamUnga. A l reporttnga aban he. taken . . . to maintain or ra- tad to the field, ttons, wffl bold Ms first mssb- were naanimoua, however, that the final atore interaational peeoe and oaeurity?” A U mbi^ fir llkh j of iMBn. Gbio, tag tatagbt ta 8 ta the liunkl* Ma. In 1996 rtiB dedalan aeemed to be Jiurt to keep on It soya ‘No enforoamont aetioa ahall ha pta jnstWiM eoftsa room. -wity America’s N 0.I OrinLI •o tbs fk id hovering, as if the unknown intelUgenoe taken under regional arrangemants or Totaghtta msMtag •wBl be one by regional agenclea without the au- of several, prior to July 20, ths at the.,aontrola wished to know some- ta the bmining.saboaL tooriBstion of the Security OouncU.” Hunga OB. oh aattohh'bUBded tost day mi which tbe Deno- thing more about ue betore It settled hi iMi she was tasaefesred to cratlc Town Comnfittea may Tott never ou^row your need for the ener^r-lniilding benefits of MiUCe Whoi Britain and Pnoace undartodk by prkk. Sown in our midst flis ta*ritoslal.fleia.4bpartin«it,. indorae -esndidatta -tor local armed intervention in too' Arab^ptoael Damn an bands that tarn jm It k on the record that thare have conflict, toe United Stotoa inalgtod that arida. tos poists. The dcadUne tor D^ne- Tba^s why active Amerioans etf all ages have made it taom. cssittc SBriomcBiieBt for taaita boen similar reports ot similar flying touy gave wpy to.toi-UN. Braaliknt'Bt. Bs^ taiw ta aava yonr abjecta in other Junes," in ether yeara. aenhower atoted; "The Uhitad'Natkna pasta Is Aag. $0. America’s Mb, i IMhls. the Vitaliy But teatimony from the observatlonB to ahsM elMgged wMb tos raapanfkiHty ZMva It to atiMm’ to atoa of securing the peace." When Ih ^ and tt nOBQIBBuDflf OOtUpTWvCO, u w made hy various backyard buffs under Greed to Attend one oppofsted by Town Ohsta- tiu Ideal conditions at Sunday night’a Pakktan went .to .war :otor. :KM|hsto; you’re smart to reach for Milik. •. appeliadng, inexpensive, President Johnson insisted upfoa la t ^ tnim Francis DefisIBlera. Ths n^ta, and under the also quite fSvor- A. gernalonr ef oonqosrM to Riglits Parle^r vention by the UN. Hour earn there ba fctyt . oommittoe Inui already mM praoHoally indifiponsable in any well-balanced diet! Say—woulto’t a taB, bbla moon-tinted oeiling ct last eveoing, one nda for other natimia,. and « dlfCaiw Arthur L. Green of Maaohes- 'twtae and is meeting again to- holds uniform on an evaluatlim which And BlbylM’s crown; by i ant ona tar toe Ihiitod B tat^ tar, dlr«tor of ths O x « ^ m. fanha toaoe 1W« algfatfaiga tha largeat k oik a(a« ta'vM Mkn. tani Oorttmlsslon ty Cis6 SUgtys, ta * ceoa gtemifMi ^ ta«te right now? matt ct this variety aver aean iniMe tta XT our aimr ware, in haiawny wfto .toa tentli ta UN Charter and toa IlM aonaan I o n \ atato efftaOM Asg. $8. pacta, too UN cMrid ant. aud ita fln t Ths Dsnoasta sonssp key nema In tar tkwlatton. ftem vmr^ net nndoujbtedly uiuuld-ba to asH:Tir s cease Are. wHh n rtytastaunt for Stats MB aouroao, are an alao pcmailtoUy mS- CtaMn has b M t invttod to .h s San. David Styty, who rsMgnsd fntm. The tirat ttUag that occura to NOVnfBER M, 19W. ^ C m OP fl* ehsiimsH of ton Jtrty A woel^ from, the bosid of dlrsMon A0eAm i^ aaidi observer aeema to be> that Uieae *mRiai EUmHUALS cnsa> BT TRB shop. wWch wtil dsal with ’D e- IsM week to deyots fidl ttara to - PUUTZBR COMMITTBE IN AWAIU>- •bjeets boar n mnarkaUa reaemblenoa tacto asgrcgition ta BMiirtaiwi " ra elsetlon to ths Stats Bmirts. m •: BfO TTDB PULRSBR PltaSB BOB. T- to fbefUea, or, in the vamaeolar, Bgbt- Tbs thems of tota yass’s San- Who soar ta shdsan wfll bs ssafi* xm m fCKm Bm MDftoKXMi w an- sd s* ton hossdta Mm. SoMSb* S.MMW TMHHT MUC KMl iM M M IrM M .' shgjbnsh, akir kMfi. :4 . -V. ''t i: V - * . I Something New in the Capiud Coma; HMUa White, Nigerian to Train AMERICAN LEGION R ir l li r n iit r n l Soulh Wiadgw Lama CoOim, Flora. Am you cue of the lucky - Bdward Barber was appoint- dog-owners who beat the ed to the exeootive committee Huirsday' night deaiSiBa and Formal Dinners Old Hat; bought a 1M6-67 dog Hoenae Report Goes Schpbr^^chierements, G^ for, a tbme year term. At Savings Bank this moralng? "Internatianal Night” will be THE OBDB2 OP THE flO U iM MILS Benjamin Itumbadi Uzoaru, a 26-year-old Nigerian It you ere, and V you Warn yoaturad af the Change meeting atudent who has recently completed a course of study Clhairmim, graces Hiotoes To Pope Paul Subject o i 6 o a rd Eva lu a tion unlucky enough, to be loricad Finger Eating the Thing tonight at S at the Wapptag at Harvard University began a special sixrmonths out of your homor-your yAmtiAH e n r (>^) - Pope H m board of adoedtkw Donald Lode, Poputor M ar Conummity House, Abl» To Help... Anywhere training program at the Savings Bank of Manchester house keys are waiting for WASHINGTON (AP) — The Rep. Paul G. Rogers, D-Pla., doeon’t show. Guellal’s parties BINGO mi 1«ena Htetoriotl Boot- G. Oodk, property ott Cook EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT beta, Bic.; Donald CMaa, South Troop 228 Fatma always include beautiful girls. *bted IB * F l(^ BMtop Buyene X Wanrt to OnMWB De- Piud VI today received the long meet tonight for a yesterday. you in the town clerk’s of- waiter placed the hunk of beef did a bouncy two-step in a circle Windsor Baidc and Trust Co.; An organisational meatiBg with his hands playing hide-and- African ang Middle Elastem 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. IK M ft Um 'vcAopmcnt 06ii>., pwpTty on aweltod report of faia tdrth con- anafon. Ib e thara* idr the Everett J. Xivesey, president fice. „ m Irving KMitamon, Terry Drug of Boy Scout Troop 228 adU bf in the middle of the low coffee- seek across his face. diplomats may have -started a o( dinotom and adoptod R t 30 and Mt. Spetoy Rd. . Tlis tsisphons, modern traniporfa- at the bank, said that Uaoaiki trol rtudy comnilsBloii. Vrtiioan meeUng adU be ’How A*ri We y Dwyer, Savings held tmuonow at 8 p-m. at the style table. The guest panirtced. Barbara Howard, blonde so- rage of eating with fingers and .otvMdaaBooB bjr-la'wa,. m Also, Uia A-V-Q PoyoloppMnt wlU be exposed to sXl-tesSete at i* by Atty, RObdrt A Oo. to'Uoneto Oonsthictlot Co., aouroea aaid ha prohabiy a m d l Doing'’ and“WlMra A ia W ea o - Bank of MBnebaotar; Jdaeph Wdpping Commimity Church. No forks, no knives, not even a, ciaJite friend of Uici Baines sitting on toe ground — but the , ingT" ParaM, PaiaBI’a Roalaurant; Boys agea U through U am in- Hon aniJ nationwide affiliations onablo Orientals are evening the score. , bt last nibbt'a meitli«. Inc. property on Old StaMord study it aS nanmer and iania-a the bank’s operation during his t-: Girl Editor spoon. Jrtuison, wore pajamas. So did- ^. MtaiBewnrtn*. al5-yoar resl- Rd.; Wemer O KunaM and Ax- major ancyoUcal |p ttw fall an* Other ttmw to ba oonoiderod nank Qeanaldo, South Wlndoor vltad, wMh tlioir jparents, and us to help local familiei no rhattor Xttontha of training. The student, H m old hands dug in, a la Ar- Yolande B. Fox, toe former Ohopsticks are being served leen JCunali Songallo to Xau- nounciiig vdiettier the Roman by the board under now arid un- Variety and Bordaram; Frank rtiould bring 25 cents and a pen- an economics major from the abic. Miss America from Alabama. more, and more at dinners, as' Want dt ItiUuid, la lyw owner Ot Refuses to well as the usual utensils. Sev- 9m old anoeatont haaw ot for- rent C. and Louise ID. Mtube, OBthobc Church ban on artifl- flntrtMd huatoaaa ace a report Kneelaiid, Spudmit toe.; Dr-. Jo- cU. Owerri Province of Nigeria, has The music started. Longhairs “Go, man, go,” hooted an at- Choicest Meats In Town! Dog Ucesaea where bereavement occurs. Calf m eral private dinners among Jap- 9um Sen. WQUam Benton. Tlia property oa Otyatal Xake’Rd.; cial methode of oontiaceplioa la on the annual maatiog of tbe aeph R e n ^ DMD; Doimld Ua- juat completed two weeks as an strummed their steel guitars tache. AlHnie la one od ttw oldeat In Tol- Henry and George KraoMeo to to be modifiad. Conneotlcut t naoriatton ef too, P to * Barber Shop, and Dog Bcensea am renewable observer at the Graduate School Give Names and'the chandeliers shook. The The retiring ambassador of anese diplomats have includ^ first from any distanco! the low tables and cushions. WEDNESDAY OMLY SPECIAL! TlaOdand was built In 1730. Prior WSUam T., and l^mlyn L. Hie 800-paye report was deliv- Boards of Bducationa, Regton Gary Spell of tba SpeS of Beau- and due by Hmisday. They of Savings Banking conducted guest looked around: two pairs Amuritania, Ahmed-Bab Miske, •eo ta* wtiwm it maa Bower- Hodge, property 'on Grababer ered to tbe Pope by Juhus Car- 10; reports of ad hoe commit- ty Bairdreaeera. may be purrtiaaed at the town by the Naticoal Association of EUGENE, Ora. (AP) — State of pajamas bury Ave.; tioyde D. and Tereaa Hie length of the report con* tog wtaat methoda of achlavliig are; mom than 6 months rid must SOUTH s a c ly one thousand African stu- who rinsed to reveal toe names ways. There are new people on Kidney and liver were served rolled in long tapers and placed i ?• tKITAHCC jMalnlnc any material avaBable V. Batatofr tb BUoer BuUden, armed earlier reports tbat In- them. Sboor, ’Yboey Stengel” ; Ros- be Hoensed. dents who have received aca- of seven marijuana smokers. toe scene who do things differ- hot on long skewers. African on end at each table setting. A '^onOU'ToSandiiomas. Iba eonar Inc. lots 2 and 2 Sugar Hill stead of giving the Pope specific H m Martfoid busing plaa well, “The Togl Berra Story” ; PoUee Recnrittng demic training in the United Mlae Buchanan, 20, is on trial ently. music wafted through two au- candle is lighted beside it, mak- .25 V|aM(tao aatfeodted them may be Rd.; Oarrie Balxw to Fartoway recommendations, the oommisk* wiH be diseussed, and a m- Shapiro, ‘H ie Diasy Dean The town is now accepting States through arrangements without a jury for conteippt of At the Moroccam Embassy, thentic striped tents from the ing the napkin appear lighted. Sahara, and guests relaxed lb 4!«0 boueee of paa-U80 vMtace Btatarprises, Inc.' property on Sion gave Urn a sununary of the oruttment report and a hot of Story” : Sohoor, “H m Story of ^ppbcaCioiia for police potrol- made by the African American court for refusing to discloee you dine in the king's beach Dramatic, to say the least. 2 JwMeh aaa atIB atandftiy and Heed and Xoehr Rds.; Tost Oon- varlouB points of vievr. new teacbera wW be given by Ty Cobb”; Shapiro, “Mickey mm, to fHl three •vacanciee. Ap- Institute in cooperation with her sources for a story about tent. sheik-like on low cushions or “We have to do something (Limit * Lbs. Per -*2Family) ^MnxtMMUa In the town. struotloo Odk, Bic. to PfaUSp R. Hie 71-man group —66 reU- WUSnoi Perry, aasistant ouper- Mantle, Tankeo Slugger”;lAcationa may be obtained the U.S. State Department. His marijuana on the campus of toe Ambassador Dr. Ahmed Xar- reclined on Arabian carpets. new,” said an unofficial spokes- placement in the bank is in Benjamin O. Usoaru “You eat,” said the ambassa- Vtea*cbalimaa Jean Anpeilh and JudMb A . DouvSle, . proper* gtoue and lay epeciaUsts work- tntendent at solnola. The board Hlrshbert, “Hie JacUo Jensen from the town taalL University of Oregon, where she adci and his pretty wife, Badia, man for a European embassy. ^oonaMnlad that Tollaad ia. for- ty on Carter Dr. ing under 16 cardinals and Uah* will also consider approval of a Story”; Bishop, "LkUe ------keeping with the institute’s is______managing______editor of toe stu-.gave a swinging party for 100 in dor, “ like this." And he pulled "Just eating doesn’t interest Herald training program which seeks there later this year, to help newspaper, toe Daily Her apart meat with his fingers, HI GHLAND PARK MARKET mtonato In fbat Its piifeUe moorda Alao, Monets Oonatruction opa with the help of two canon (9fB eontnet for rtnptojros over Leaguer'’: Carol, "Hit Away.” Manrtioatsr Bveaing honor of All and Jackie Bengel- people anymore. But how (fo we 317 HIGHLAND STREET—PHONE 643-4278 to place trainees in practical develop the economy in the-area. tossing it into Ms mouth like ^ajo baob abnoat to the begtonins Co., Inc. to Donald C. and Paul* law esperta — ended Sunday 66 and consider aStamtag use of New arriveda ef general in- Seuto eanreapondeat, “400 MAIN smCT«MANCHe5TH(.CONN. oun, their predecessors on em- explain back home why we re ^OMba town and an faMy naioh two yeam of reeearch and de- tbe Wapplng Blementary fkhool 8M-8882. working situations following "The M w ^ e^ r ^ 1,3 Buchanan testified twice baasy row. popcorn. eating on toe floor?” , hw D. Ohaipentier, preperty on tomat are de Trsviiio, “I Juan Anna Madame Miske, a former so- 'WRMKa bate. groemds for tha Wapplng Fair. da Paroja”; ddenbourg, “Tbe ooroplstion of their academic Bankx.«iuv ia« delighted, "‘T'*said —7 Live- Monday she considertdM^nsidMitd it ansn Cocktails were served In- Sugar Hm Rd.; Burley J. Him* cial worker, demonstrated an Out of neoeaalty the earwmtt» mond, et al to Heiuy J. and Hie dectsion on any modtfice.- ’Ihe meeting wSf start at Crusades” ; M b r^ "Churcidll” ; aducation. rthic rt joumaHsm not to dis- door®. i« the striped Moroccan Uzoaru said that his country, ttdee part in the training pro- African dance. The ambassador iaa baa aaiaetad 12 brnnaa to tiana in tbe Cfaurcta tesuddng en ______7rtO p jn . at the Ugh school Welser, “The Catholic Cook close their names. room. Then, mushing over a Nancy S . Isdcowrid, property lacks a sufficient number of gram and to be of assistance in gave lessons on lounging like a jajhaitaSHi, aa It apwiid be bepee. en Kfcngrimry Awe. oontcnoeptionls lefttoilie Pope. **y- Book”; CMdaaUer, “Amertean Dist. Atty. Winiam Frye ia-wn still damp from rain, :™1Ma do braea as the old homaa il|tonian Catholicism teechiiic Brighter U gittog Painting in Che 20th Century” ; financial institutions, and that the furii .ance of friendly rela- asked toe editor if toe “has guests tiptoed outside to a white Bedouin and each guest depart- Alao, 8. Raymond and Grace he hopes to partcipate in toe tions between toe United States ed with a gift, a token of friend- * aS «nen Iba ocnaaittaa arooAd A. Blblsi to the CoUl-Wagner onioontreception taas been based Some 228 incandescent street winslow Homer at Prout’a ever been taught this ethic canvas marquee, said to be the estabUrtiment of a savings bank and the developing nations of king's weekend beach retreat. ship among departing tribes- I wabiiann b °***» material Realty Co., property on Met* for more than three deoadea on Ighto wHl be mplacsd with hi- Neck”; Proctonow, “ Xlio Suc- might do violence to the law.” twin anchors. in his province, when he returns the world,” ______It’s orange, brocaded gold, red men. I aaaflaUa an any oC tha hlatoria aidfa Rd,.; John BUow to Mari* men mercury hghthig onItB this oseaful Siwakar'a Handbook” : LANE GUITAR C | NTER “No,” she said. You can use fingers at toe < bienMa nr bnWdtnsa la tba team. an and Xidla Bartoalesrlcs. One b the IMO enoycMcol of w«ok by the town and ttw Obn- Carlqutat, *TaIand life ” ; Dover, Stephen Stili, managing editor and green interior blended into iba IS ariaetad m n cboaan Pope Phia IQ, “on chaste wad- an Arabian Nights atmosphere: Algerian embassy, too. preperty an Oervena Rd.; and neottcut fight and Powor Oo. -American Negro Art”; Mel- of toe Oakland (Calif.) Tribune, • eSb* biabnae tbara la material loek,” in which any form ef or- low leather cushions around low Oherif Guellal, toe handsome Urine H . T ldao to B . Bather Hw eapncHy at the street bach, "Dirwjt Metal Seulptark'* GUITAR HOBBY CLASSES said any reporter who violated a I I b a y b n v a b e a n a S tiSelal oontmoeption waa oon- bachelor ambassador from Al- SAVINGS Oonnor, property on the ltd* ghts, now 2,800 haneni, wSl Grange Dodd Probe Halted; confidence “would be drummed brass tables, carpets on the ,am edba»i demned oa IntrimioaSy etril and be Iwfyinam to 8/MO with the Mrs. Bdlth WSUea, 623 Avory out of toe business.” He said lawn, whole roast lambs, wine. geria, entertains handsomely at land aertlen aC Obrtal Lake. his home. The Elms, former ab never to ba aBowed. IrataRall im of tha raanury a t . Wapptng, has been rieoted • she Should not respond to tbe burning iiKense and conversa- Quit B ate daeda mslatorad Taught By liBJ residence. LO A N H m oiSiar la a IRB alWreaa to tion in French, English and Ar- anc/ InclBdet w m ban y . and Bnima wtto. martar of tba Wapplng Change. court order to revert toe names. vbkb Pope Piua XSl conceded abic. Ouellrt is a totmer guerrilla A. .S .S Cy C I .VI' 1 t> N & SMdtb to Malonlm It Katry. The town mar ban a total of other oiBoaca am Howard Klein to Be Witness In Ortltomla, them is a law tbaf OaihoSce could um tbe A beUy dancer, imported from fighter, a French literature pmrirty cat Cbababar Rd.; Mai* 888 rtmot Hghta faiatSSid wMh • Chamherlalii. overseer; Aurlel granting newomen the rlgM to xhySim method of pertodle ebo- WAfiHmNGTON (AP) — The a local night dub, entertained scholar who taught in London, rofan It Xaary to Kaxtns B. moBlhiy b S in exooas of |80k Chamherlalii, laotnrer; Roger ARNOLD LANDSBERG keep news sources secret. Ore- V f Af if M thMnoe, tborigb e iiy wbeca during dessert. She then re- and one of the most eligible men and Itolnnlm I t Xaary, prop* H m new Ighta wSI coot an oddl- WlUianM, otoward; Dorothea Senate Sthica Committee has he got assurance from Vice gon has no such law. John L. tbore wea grave roeaon to do ao. treated to toe side of Peruvian in Washington. arty on Grahabar Rd.; Gaorga tkmol I t oohts each par montti, Raihar, lady aartatont atowmrd; recessed after hearing Sen. President Hubert H. Humphrey, Hulteng, dean of toe University FINANCIAL H» deadkrek that plagued (be Ambassador Cel so Pastor and He plans Ms own menus, seat- MANCHISTEeiS B. and ML lYaneia Cook to Da- par Ught H m money bfi al- MSrjoria Meade, chaplain; Levi Hiomu J. Dodd testify he went then a senator leading the fight Oregon School of JoUTOSllsm, Pope’s apecM commimion'wan Leant to play the guitar in our popular 10 week hobby classes. I^s eafqr, it’s for the civil rights bill, toat it wound her purple scarf around ing aorengementa and decora- vid G. Cook, propaiiy en Cook ready bean altoeatod by tha powey, tmasnrer; Clara Clapp, said he could not recoil any U/f eaaentiaBy; town oonnoB hi the general gov- aeemtary; Baibarm Perldns, fUn. FODt, Popular, Western, R(k* end Roll. No previous musicsl ba^^ound to West Germany in 1961 on offi- would be all right for him to be case in Oregon where a prose- his head, tuibanstyle. tions. /OOZ c/Hkufs Rd. — Whether to keep tbe ban Inside, toe Harden, a lon- If being a bachelor is a handi- Also, Gordon L. Hotanea to enmant budget wUch goes inlo gate kaepar; Jaada Lecmard, nartlfd. Re"tol instruments available. Separate classes for adults, tem - cial Senate business — not in away for a week or so. cutor attempted to force a re- Iba aoelety la againat meclnnlcrt and ohemi- behalf of a lobbyist friend. ghaired combo specialising in cap in a social whirl where dip- 1 Barbara A. Holmes, property effect July X agers and pre-teens. Fee $20.00 for the course. He testified tbat he bad bees poiter to reveal Ms sourcea. BRANCH OFFICE— ROUTE 31—COVENTRY a Ma etforta. oel oontraoeptlvaa; The committee’s hearings into other professional gyrations, warmed up. lomats usually go by twos, it on Harfbnit ltd.; the Savlngi Power oompany tffw air aaM trying to arrange an interview Several soaloty wflt pmtiel* — Wheitiier to aSow hmitad "cfaaigee against Dodd of mis- with Stashinsky tor several Bank RoebriOa Warner thenew Ighta, which go en and jouroalists teetilied Miss Bu- at to lisa at Urih oontrol pSb but RfGISTERNOW! CLASSES START WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29Hi conduct in office are expected to months and felt toat tbe time of paiaii s O. Knmdl Jr., lota 1 and 2 of a OK aORHBHBCaBy OB chanan Should not be punished and larceny under 3I8 was only to ooqulm more praotae resume after July 16. his trip was as convenient as Third Charged near aobdlvialon; Alfred J. and for refusing to mvert the lodged against him. infonnatlon to aU In oppUoallen SALE»rS CPrivolu Ls 480U8 A b o A v o i k M t ) Hie white-haired Connecticut Sealolloa, Pauttae P . Hoffman to Warner vMa up to 80 par any could be. names. Two others poUce say were oa the of the rhythm method of oontra- UgM. Democrat told tbe committee Frye first ordered Irtss Bu- In Beer Theft Involved in toe breaks at toe O. Kurudl Jr., lot I at n new oepMon approved by tbe Ctaurcb. IllV a CENTER STREET. MANCHESTER 649-7835 Monday he made the 1064 trip «e iU h n S bbHoey ea BubdlvlaloB; and Peoplaa Sav- Old Fashioned chanan to tell a grand jury what Sportsmen's Tavern toat netted Sent Swat 4 to S pja. Da> — Or whether to allow gener- Merotante at the SuBivon *Vor toe sole purpose rt looking the namee were after the atory lA. third Monoheater youth a total of 36 bottles of beer taiga Bank to Werner O. Kundl, al uae of oontmeeptives. Into tbe Staahintoy case” — toe tail e( Iba aeoapUaa wn ba at ala. property in Holland bot^ Ave. Bhoppiiig Cantor are form- Town Votes appeared in the student newspa- has been charged by police in have already been arrested. aaaaasad by « » bonrt eS dboo- A majortiy reportedly was lag an ampclaHen to cooperate CANDIES ease of a Soviet agent impris- per. When she refused, Frye got connecUon with the theft rt beer They are Ralph Cook, 17, of 14 BUILDING dating Vamon. wSUng to go Bong with the Idea oned in West Germany for the taiA wad b la bopeS that a to town projocto end to work a court order from Leavy, who from the Spruce Bt. tavern Bralnaid PI. and La\vrence A, of eltawlng Catholic marriod wMh ohmitalile orgarisationa. kiUinc^ of two Ukrainians. To Continue ordered the contempt trial wbro Fortin, 18, of 161 Eldridge St., •Mbby aM aen* Iba board ef aduoatten win Wednesday, but police will have J flia blalocy eC VoSaad oouptaa to ine pUfai for bettor AMhough nooffloamhavalMan mcmcRL But Dodd also said be was Miss Buchanan again refuaed. both charged with three counts meat tomenbw night at • far Its ngukdiQn of the femola men- to wait until he is released from OR BUYING i be dbeeleped Bar aaa by the edBeaa at tba ' HIcka Memorial eSaetod at praaent, raprmanto •’perfectly willing'’ to help his Head Start Maximum penalty tor con- rt breaking and entering with rtnni oyolo. Uvea of the fcihiwtog Brins have FHARmACY triend Julius Klein just as he tempt rt court ia six nontha in Jail at Hartford before they can criminal Intent and larceny un- on eaganlaatlonal nmat* ’ 344 MAIN STREST woidd anyone else he felt had Mianrtiester’s third Head Start jail and a |3(X> fine. serve a wairant on him. der 3I6. The youth is Robert Urlano, The todiana wiH play tha PI- tog: prtRram to cost 384,636.82, or Police say toe three returned , jn^TVMiien R e t i r e Chicago public relations man,’ is 2d, of 507 Main S t, who Thiirs- to toe tavern several times A HOME OF night at 8 at TURNPIKE TV twice ‘toat of last year’s, was : t o Um toltowlag -. . a registered agent for West Ger' day, toe morning after tl;e al- during the night. ihallfMd. BOSTON (AP) - Two wan 5 unanimously approved last night Labor Wasted RdtoOl pB O i bnowa Maaaaobusetta newapa- man firms. leged theft, appeared in Circuit AND APPUANCES Dodd’s testimony climaxed by the board of education. pennen am raUring Site weak. Court 12, Manchester, and was Tom Connolly was the um- lour days of public bearings In Rice Fields YOUR OWN? Bette Fmncia P. Murphy, TO. man- Local Head Start officials now sentenced to' 90 days on a pire —and toe only one —when about bis relations with Klein — taLflSaSIB. agiBg oditor of tha Worcaatar will apply for an appropriation ROME (AP)—Desptte efforts charge of taking a motor vehicle the iJUrt American League base- Ttoe^i Talagram, retiras Friday altar (he first phase rt the commit- of 330,760.72 from the federal to cuih toe world’s mounting without the owner’s permission, ball game was played on April toe’a Investigation of mioCon- •0 ysam o f nawapaper wock in MID-YEAR government. food sliortBge, a new United Na- Yesterday, a warrant charg- 24, 1901. In it toe Chicago White eaatml MaaaachueettB. riuct charges against him by Servioea and facilities supplied tions report shows that much of ing two counts of breaking and Sox beat toe devaland Indians, columnists Drew Pe«u:son and hi apringfiaM, Wrttar R. by toe town valued at 33,776.60, toe labor toat goea into entering with criminal intent 8—2. Jack Anderson- nM rad* Town Students Graham, manaflrsr aditor of will make up the total town cost. producing rice is wasted. tha S pitoflM d Smday RapuhU- No date was set tor a resump- The new program -will train 60 Ill MgMy mechanized Japan, eaei, retlm s Hniraday altm 63 INVENTORY SALE tion of toe hearings, when Klein students, toe same as last year’s- gn efficient farmer can prodpee Win Awards at la to testify. But chairman Jrtm Bi^r ysam wUh Um paper. but WiH run for 24 weeks from 44 pounds of rice In seven C. Stennis, D- Miss., said it October through May on a four- minutea, but in parts of South- Windham High LAST FEW DATS would not be betore July 15, LASER IMBPOSAL DNITB day a week basis, twice as long east Asia it takes a fanner oev- Four team ofudento won SAN FRANCESCO (A P )-L a s- about toe time Klein is exp^ed as lart year’s. en hours to produce toe same •waeUa to Um gniduatian oare- er beama may be the gartwge to return fr6m a trip to West Locations for toe program am amount, toe UH. Food and Ag- abooa automatk meulaa held at Windham High dtepbaer at the latum aayp tea Oenmany. in Veiplanck School and South rlcuMure Organization tepottB. WhGTB Til* Supply Rchool Uatniday toght merehandialrig manager of the The purpose of Dodd’s 1964 Methodist and Second Congre- When judged 'among other Oaiy TsttoRach. oan ef MR. appUanoe divirtoa of Gsnand REFRIBERATOR trip to Germany developed into gational Churches. major rice producers, Japan Equals Tlie Dumernd and Mm. John TattaUmeh at Blartrto Ob. * ^ toe central issue as toe testimo- The proin'aui will employ a has toe worid’a highest output— OoUtaa m ., laortvad tha 328 • . V 187 ny unfolded in the first case toe program director, three teach- mm Plmty of Stock i j DavM C. MoDarmand oaM about 4,620 poumda par aero. In Etoica Committee has heard Xlwaato Award for Mgh ochel- ahoiA tha lasar baam: “R wouT AUTOMA1K ers, staff secretary, nurse, so- contrast, many African coun- On Hond artotoi Rooa Marehlm, dough' Wind, k vrant mUkh. tt wonT since ita creation. cial worker, dental hygienist. tries produce » dog U* and no more.” Boyd swore that at tha son, property at 118 ’ Conway tice of oUbmerging rice plants 4 x 7 CONN. TOBACCO BOARD a t...... 9.57 ttda m od h ertt ef a peoijMa SU Dodd has told Mm Ms purpose waa to bdp Klein, todt “ Julius Rd. deeply and continuously. Exper- ttoeaoad laat year. A pmaMy wfll ALL PORCOAM 4 X 7 PROVINCIAL BIRCH a t ...... -9.95 bas been pressing me end Charles E. Meredith and Ju- iments Show It’a far pmre rtlfi- be added to the Wcsaas tm be- ABee dith M. Meredfto to James R. pressing me to go.” cient to use sbafiow depths and MIoArdle and Alyce C. McAnUe, intermittent irrigation. 4 x 7 KNOTTY PINE a t...... -9.05 Tha toaii ctoifc*a eUtoa wSI be AUTOMATIC WASHER But Dodd testified Monday he * 1 6 6 todn’t believe any such oonver- property at 31-33 HolHster St. JUao, toe labor-consuming 4 x 7 KNOTTY CEDAR at • 9 JR5 T to ^ Robert M. Bard to Donald D. practice of tranaptanfing seed- art Slatehar, Jtow Fottoa, Igw- oatton as Boyd described ever fitw 8 to 8 19" tortTvlaro. rtto o t^ b e said he Campbell end Anne Campbell. Ungs should be roplaced by dl- 4 x 8 PLATINUM ELM at 7.77 doB FeroahnU, Kiay qadtodd,. property at 49 Broad St. rect seeding, as rime in Korea ] aiaglofdoga. Baihera JMinsaa, Bonnie John- was anxious to do everything he aould to he^> Klein because be Baidine Kicbon to Arnold B. and toe United States, FAO 4 x 8 LIGHT PECAN at . 7.77 Aocoadtog to otafe law, man’a son, OUffonl Laflcnr, Fbederim PORTABLE TV GiUta, property at 149-161 Pine adds. { Srlend la o^ect to hnpoundiig; Lowraan, Roselie MkM, Rom regarded wm as “toe vioUm rt 4 x 8 HONEY MAPLE a t...... 7.77 on injurtice.” St. Korean rasuXa are good, (he : oad Ua ownem to arreot and a MOrchlaa. Undo Meerttt Jeffbay *117 OmUe J. Gitardin to Earle J. U.N. agency says, and require ; fine. X it la unlicensed and ev«r Moaekrt. Sandra NaumsO; Rua- Dodd said that after a Senate 4 x 8 HERITAGE CHERRY a t...... 7.77 23" HARDWOOD MAPLE Foreign Reiotions Committee Wilson and Lloyd E. Wilson, 10 times less work. Direct seed- T iK raentha of age- fkU,.Brian- property at 37-39 Apel FI. ing in toe United States usually * ' 4 H N o t e a itoaon, Rob-' investigation of foreign agents 4 x 8 IMPERIAL AMER. WALNUT a t...... 7.77 in 1888 some segments of toe__ Fasquale Marino and Lucy is done quickly finom rtrplanea. flfautteihugs 6-H Camera art Slate, Jana Amgda, Psteb CONSOLE TV ___ had pictured Marino to Julius Itovaca and 4 x 8 NATURAL BIRCH at ...... 7.95 Vieited OonstituUan Placa Taenboraliit H, Pooglaa Tattol- IW Qarman Klein a •a convicted crimi- WUhetanlne Kovoce, property at this Sunday, tridng ptoturas un- baoh and Gory Trttobaik. 84 Deepwood Dr. 4 x 8 KNOTTYPINEat ...... 8.25 der the dbreetton of dub lesulara, SOUD HARDWOOD AM/FM Visitors Flock SHABES Xlsin bod protasted to Dodd Henry C. Wlenalawand Helen ICra. B doard Jeeanls and Mr. L. Wlenalaw to Patrirtc J. Oon- 4 X fi KNOTTY CEDAR a t ...... 8.25 and Mra. Roger BeauUeau. Oahanhia retraapnadent; Vlr- Mods vBwtolV IBUUF Ordartown W« and other aenatom toot dlstor- To US. Shores (UiM In tbe Oennaa pre* bad noro and Constance S. Oonnom, x ELLINGTON ELM a t...... RQbSo Beoorda ginla M. r. 4 8 11.77 Fifteen warrantee deeds end Bring jaar oM rallen la enst Ms public relations firm (Gonttaued from Page One) and aave 88e per Uwda 160,000 and 3100,000«-year con Miartcel Oonatruction Oo. Inc. 4 x 8 PROVINaAL CHERRY at...... 13.95 seven quit claim daeda ham to Miasterenift Buildere Inc., tbe s e r^ a was astabBabad in bean togiatered oo far this AUN^ trarta and asked for help In pre CHOO« FROM WESUNGHOOSE. FHH.CO. ADMIRAL venUng ifie loas of gfldlti^gj five paroale at 64 • 67 • 12 -102- IMl tba number of ovarsaaa 4 x 8 NATURAL WALNUT a t...... 14.77 month in tha Town Heu YOV 4 L W m VBWIIAN lU N K 114 lin w ood Dr. vMtora to Ilia Umted Btataa bos Warraatea Deeds include: CURTB-MATHBS. EaS^XST g ^’^*^ alients. Dodd toolUled he didn’t go to Edna W. Hathaway 30 Hiom- BGow auUdeea Inc. to Cheater SAVE AT THE as E. Rcdlason and Bttiel M. I mU yaar, ovameaa vlattnm HormoaUfifi MokUngs •— Ad9fislv«s F. end Janette L. Wianiaakl, QUANTmES UMI1ED Oeraaoiiar with "aiqr miadan’ ’ to help Klein (Wt if the subject at RoBaaon, property on Porter St numbered U mlUkin and the Coloffvd N d k ^ Pfitty Sfiks — Polisli property eu R t 74; George B. ARTHUR BRW RicbBid R. Trotter, and Jas- tmvol servtoa bopaa to incraaoe and M. PkanciB Cook to Darid MoHy Vduts «M Foreign RriaUans Oommit- Al AvoiMilfi «aa invaatlgatlaa happened to be sis Trotter to Donna M. Moran, that tUs year by 16 per cent. All COMPLE1E UNE OfF REGULAR PLYWOOD raaied by Geiman. officials, be property at 42 Ardmore Rd. foreign visiton to (ha United MANCHESTER aaid, ha was pert eoriy wilttaig to Attachment fifatas spent riigtatiy leas than teH “ tba true facts.” SuBonna Winaler ..MAoDonakI 31-4 bUlion In iiiia country or for TeL 649-34M •Hera was a man 1 knew and agahiBt 11100100 Moisroe Mac- inioapMtoituii hum Ibslr eon who hod loot his Donald, pnparty an BL lam- try vto a UAL air er aUp IfaB.' phi good part becanae of mnoa a t. 325,000. BHt wUto Uda waa bappinia oaidDodd. Marriage lAmoaa dmartcwM opsot 3K1 MMim la .CONYBMeNT HOURS:. CAR FAIR, INC. olliar oomntttae Joaeph WWden m n gwriB, f tzrsfji' aowirlaa or on t m t:80 A J L ^ iP J It ______queottoned Mm ctooe- Bast Hartford, and Betty Dae portotton from Iba Tbdtod Matsa ^TELEVISION JM ia n c b hr rtioiit Ua reasons for taking Ca'vaeino, Ksot Hartford, aboard foreiga ririp and air oar- 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Jfl IBKAT - REMiimOIIER I ; rV'V'^ ______aff toOennanylntba midst of a BaUdUg r ewrite riem.. TUs meant a deficit of (Naxt Tfi Western Beef Mart) EXTRA HOURS THURSDAY EVB4IN9 4 to 8 ."iV WeA, Tlni^ aivil riffds bfil filibuster in (he Andrew AnaakB Oow for Rog- |1.T4 baUou—and ofilellila r> LAJOHMSOH ganato to look into the BtosMn- are Oorp., trSiiafornMr pad at pact iUa bnavol dmia to total TInnk, FrL, 9 AJI.-9 PJIL—PhoM 648-5874 NEXT TO STOP and SHOP My MMU«t,h«0lk ribMt 32 UMob (Ua yaar ba. ^ MAi|i PAIMTCO. 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V FAGE ELisvEl^ "CTJ- KANCHESTER EVENING H N R m )i MANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1966 MAifCHESTER EVENING HEEALD. MANCBESTEl^ OONH, TUESDAY, JUNE 28. 1966 ll^AQE TSSS Tolland County Events .t, i> Sullivan-O’Neill Aged Woman OnBu$ingVnU Kennedy Populatity U-S. Troops GOP Nominates Sweeney; Obituary Board of education mem-, in ^Peopl^fZ Hit by TrucA, her teo aaid Seader wag. He Sees Fight for Sheriff ib ik n n ^ pointed by the board last me “1^1.*_1 ^ H r . Ada Skower Knainrid, niiAt ks Its official represen- Online in Primary ^®SZi^o Tolland County High Sheriff up the etructure. This wag art mow TOBK (AP)—Sen. Rob*, Ihe contest also has been de- 57. of Somanvint. inotiMr oi Badly Hurt taflTe to a comnlitt'ee to (Cobtinned from Page One) ConfereuM Set Paul B. Sweeney was imanl- necessary. It was not then nor Mis. Joseph PnsanowaU at handle area busing problems. eit W. Kennedy i^U his pcdiUoal acribedf |w a move by Kennedy ment that it controlled the coun- ^In They A 7<4-ysar-old woman was (Contianed fnan rage One) LONDON (AP) — Prime Mto- monsly n<9ninated for re-elep- was It ever dirty or unsanitary. Manehestsr, died yestsrday at Board member Dr. Walter p^tortty agatot a s ^ ^ ^ ^ oootrri of the Manhattan A m y Corpe, for meeUng pri- try. Oon by a Republican eenven- We had then and have now the Democratic party organisation ^ Istar Harold WUaoa has caned a her boots, tte was wife of Mriouaiy injured tUs momlii( Schardt was appointed alter- eapepience but was “awfUUy vately with Peronlst leaders. The communique aeid toe tion last Mght at Tolland Coun- - seme competent bveeall supe^ nate representative. today in a primary here that D««»cmUc organisation from ______Plstiuliil also Issued a commu- president had offered his resig- Obunnoowaalth prime minta- |1iiUp J. Kra:dndd. when she was straOk by a truck glad” to be going home. te n ’ .aeafaraaca for Sept 9-15 to ty Court in Rockville. He was vtaory personnel whose duty tt eurvlvoR a ^ include a son. ^ fw ot of the Munlcfttal BaUd- may change the kmg-stsnding J. Raymood Jonee, Tammany The fore* wiir created bv the nlque announcing he no Iffliger nation to the armed forces system of pc^Ucsl patronage in leader and a HaHeni oouncH- The for^e was created by toe theTuthority of the chiefs at «>m. Monday. "But diaeusa tightaatoff t o aeoaomte unopposed. ta to keep the ptace clean, and the courts. man who wss elected to the po- OAS to help restore etablUty contradictory actions by eenctioas against t o rebel - ews In accepting the nomination., they have always done their job Kennedy, 40, on the eve of the Uticai post with the support of and oonetltuUonal goverronent Castro Sanches. Castro m is prompted the intervention wUta minority ragtana to Rho- Sweeney answered chargee of under Democrats or RepubH- rThe funeral will be h '^ to- The woman was Identified as State .News Democratic nominee for sheriff cans, with willing help from the primary, called for a statewide former Mayor Robert F. Wag- jn ^ Dominican civil resigned. of the armed forces," it said, desia, officials raportad Monday Wrrow at 8:15 am. from the M». Innocensa CMittl of-14 Nicholas Pawhik who had inmates.” . era VUnoral Hoene,'Main'Tnoreuee 8 t^ inveetigation of the Surrogate ner. Jones is the only Negro began in April 1966. —iiit»rv then wfent swiftly The communique said aU Ar- night. Sweeney charged that Pa-w- Roundup Oourt by Gov. Nelson A. Rocke- county chairman in toe United withdrawal fol- ^yoona took over the gentlne airports 'were under The oootorenea miginally had charged Sweeney with keeping Somen, with a sOlonn She suffered a fnotured Valery Tarsia a dirty Tolland Ckwnty Jail. luk had used the Jail for per- high Maas of requiem at All skull and fractured ribs on her ---- - •. - ■ -___ leuerfMler anaand toe uegMMawre.Legislature. omiwStates aw and isu urgingurBu>e Wagner to ^ elebUon of Joaquin the cen- control of the air force. It added bean aobadulad for j i ^ but NTl- ATHENS, Greece (AP) — So- ’ J r (Coattanea from rage uae) maintains surrogatea give seek the Democratic gubema- SOB postpoasd ft hoping to reach Sweeney was first elected sonal use. Baint’s Ohuirti, SomersvUle, a t right side, according to the doc- seek the Democratic subema- u president In toe office. Through the that Gen. Marll Fonseca, asslst- viet Author Valery Tarais, de- sheriff in 1964. Pawluk was "The new sheriff and soina 9. Burial win be ^ St. Adal- tor who treated her at Manches- ance committee of the Fhirfield iq)ecial court assignments to toUal nomination. June 1 general election. Balagu- .miv and Mvy personnel ant chief of th« general staff in a aattlamant with Rbodealan prived of Me citisensbip last Prime hOnistar Ian Smith. elected to the post, beating of Me cronies were too busy bert’s Oemeteiy, Ihompeon- ter Memortal HoeptUl. He de- County bar for the disbarment rriaUvee of other Judges legisla- Kennedy's role in backliy a er is to be inaugurated Friday. mov«d Quietly around------^ Buenos Ahanradhargk n/o( intellirance.Intslllgsnce, hadbad f«k.tak- FObraary for crttlciam of the Sweeney in 1968, and Pawluk fighting inter-party batUee with scribed her condition as criU- of Brooks, based on aUegaUons torn end Uwyen active in poll- candidate eupported by reform The United States has 6,800 m five waaka cC talka Bho- Soviet government, says he has yllle. was defeated by Sweeney in a newly appointed Democratic I Friends may can at the fu cal. contained in a nine-count pres- tics. Democrats and the liberal par- men in toe force. The rest are points. The 87 govemmsnt radio poUce. gesiaa oflWala have failed to apidied for Greek ciUsenriUp. and bow to British demands that to 1962. county coenmtastoner, home tonight from 7 to The driver of the truck was entment. ■ Ih e former U.S. attorney gen- ty has helped overcome the usu- from Paraguay, Nicaragua, stations Uirougbout the country It said toe arm ed forces Tareta, who is of Greek origin, (PawliSc) one night l»arred tho f In a complaint filed May 9, eral says he has never been in a al apathy of New York votem in country’s 4 million Mack Afri- "Let me say they are telling Steve F. casalino, 37, of 11 Honduras, Ooata Rico and Bra- were liiAed into one network by would take kteps to guarantee flew to Athens Monday from half truths,” Sweeney said. new officieJ from the jail be- Dorset Lane. He is an employe the grievance committee sub- Surrogate Court but has learned a primary, sil. the mlMtary and broadcast freedom of labor. This meant no cans be given an increasing Switzerland for a private visit. -* «*♦ » voica in t o govarmnent and "The jail is old—very old— cause they were having a politi- Paul E. BdaeoaneauH of Green Manor Construction mltted nine counts against enough about it from reform At the same Ume, heated He was etrlpped of Ms Soviet and previous to the takeover ______cal meeting _ and the new ooun- Paul E. Boiasotineault, 58, of Co. and was operating a com- Bixxriu, each alleging one or Democrats to feel it requires a campaigns have been waged in that Rhodesia repeal its racial c'tizensMp wMle on a visit to n... segregation laws. There are 360,- by the state was In the proc- commissioner was/not liwrit- 55 Welle St. was dead on ar- pany truck. -more acts of misconduct on his "full-scale investigation.” the Bronx between six state sen- the London. Kennedy is backing State Su- ators running against each other Clerks Running (KM whites in Rhodesia. ess of being scrapped for a aj.” r rival today a t Mancheeter Me- Patrolman Kenneth^ Barker Pk^t. Fitsgerald said these acts „ presidential guard appeared to IP badly-needed new jail . . . The sheriff Sweeney Indicated that morial Hoepital where be was said the truck was headimr west <«<* w>t oocuf ^ "pre- preme Court JusUce Samuel S. because of toe state’s recentrecent The edict as “totally readying a last-ditch defense Despite the labk cf progress, Xavier Cugat Draft Boards, rejected toe edictdiet as totally ^ pJ^gjdenUal palace. the British CaMnat decided now administratioin of (Paw- ^ tor the office may be a token after suffering an atUck on Center fit and struck the" »«nce of toe court, but involved Sllvemmn against SUte Su- roapportionment of legislative IAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — luk’s) party has been in pow- jj^rd ©ne. '” elderlv womw as she crossed "character, integrity, pro- preme Court JusUce Arthur G. districts. Tlwee are backrf by without value.” Soldiers took positions on the Monday to oonUnue the talks. Bandleader Xavier Cugat says at his home. Death was due to eiaeny womM u sne c ^ e a ______.rJ main »ho was nominated by Charlea A. Buckley, Bronx Holifield Says High officials and political er for six years and has done "Your Republican sheriff haa natural cauaea, aooordiag to Dr- lower and upper floon and set he 'wllL.take as Ms fourth wife DemocraUc and Re- County leader, one o^ toe last of associates of the president Lawyer Kidnaped absolutely nothing to rectify ^ * r liked a personal, a smut- John V. pripiano, aaeietant truck wee not going at a fast of Brooks as a member of the both the (Continued from Page One) up machine guns in tin en- Ms 21-year-oKI blonde singer. archlac and .decrepit condl- ^y dirty or nasty political bar. publican organizations in Man- the political bosses who once emerged from his office with Guatemala (AP) — Guatema- The' singer, Rosario Pilar medtoai examiner, rate of speed and stopped in- le a n streaming down their trances and halls. tions. campaign. But it looks as though t Mr. PoieBonneault wua b(»ii hattan. ruled toe city and state. He told of one case in his The public reacted calmly. lan rebels have kidnapad anoth- Martinez Molina Baeza of stantly whan the woman was RUB80 UNDECIDED faces. Ella appeared briefly. A “During (Pawluk’s) four- that is what ta to be served up ta rieweiie and came to Man- Southern Oalifomia district in tr .. toe Groupe of curious persons stood er wealthy man to bolster their Spain, joined Oigat’a tiand a hit. The aocident took place at WATBRBURY (AP)—Gaetano year and a half ago. She goes by year team. "Sweeney said, "vlr- by the opposition, and we WlU ctiester in 1020. He was for which a oleik appealed to the treasury. They want $100,000 in about 8:40 a.m. Ruaso said toda.y he is sUli un- the nickname *Gharo.” tually nothing was done. News- not stand idly by without retalia- many yeems a night watrtimen "S S y SS . 4.«n »ni. tt. M ransom. Police were continuing their decided on wbetoer to seek a Modern Food Marketing state Selective Service director Friends cf Roberto Serrano Cugat said they will be mar- paper articles have appeared tion.” at Cheney Broe. unttt last July. lavaetigatian this afternoon. primary for the Republican tary broadcast the announce- no disturbances were reported. condemning conditions in all "There’s a lot of Irish in my Burvtvons Include Ms wife, after the local draft board over- Alacron, 44, said tbe lawyer haa ried in September at San Cugat, background, and I’U fight to nominaUon for U.S. Represen- Spain, named after one of Oi- our jails, but the sUte legisla- Mr . Diana Dumont Boisaon- Little Help to the Poor ruled his recommendation. The been miasing since Friday night ture has yet to see a plan or prove it if necessary,” he said. tative in toe Fifth District. rierk was not dismiseed or rep- snd Ms family had received a gat’s ancesters- neaidt; and two brotheM, Al- The Waterbury insurance man bill to correct the conditions Sweeney's nomination was put frad Boiesenneaidt of Danieleon Gibbons Quits WASHINGTON (AP) — Fami- before the question of how rimanded, HoUfield said. ransom note signed "armed re- forward by William Hahn of Tol- reiterated, however, that he fanners can obtain sufficient bel forcea." It said Sereano was Cary Grant th ro i^ o u t the state.” ------. , and LMdan BoisaonneauH of feeU a primary is "practically lies in low-income areas have Holifield called for "a greater A spokesman for Pa/wiuk had land, who cited his record of Oanada. Teamster Race bargaining strength to defend measure of uniformity in Renewal Seen well. SAN PEDRO, Calif. (AP) — Inevitable.” gained the least from modem Kloter^ Mark 50th Wedding Actor Cary Grant and his irife, said that when he became sher- public service as sheriff, former ‘ The Walter N. I^clere Fu- _ their prices and other terms of deciding who should be deferred Antigovernment leftist guer- — ) iff he immediately put deputy president of the Rockville Qvic netal Home, 28 Main Bt., ia in WAMWOTOW (AP) — Hor- At the dist^ct nominating con- food distribution geared to the sale. Group action is needed if and who should'serve. rillas kidnaped several wealthy Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Klot- They have three children, Dyan, sailed for EMgland Mon- vention Saturday, the delegates day night to give Ms 89’year-old sheriffs and jail inmates to Assn, and Republican town «a**ge of anai««menta, which old J. OIMmx u hoa dropped out mass market, an extensive any substantial changes in sales He said tour dra^ boards op- men last year, and one estimate 30, Vernon, formerly Ernest B. Kloter Ellington, work clearting and painting the Oommltteeman for 26 years. voted 78 to 46 to give the nomi- arrangements are to be made.” erating out of the same building Paying for Itself mother a visit with her first are incomplete. of the race lor heir-apf«rent to study of the natlCHi’s food indus- said they raised $4 million. Mancheeter, observed their Mrs. Walter B. Perrett Jr. and . . . Rep. Robert K ing of Tolland nation to State Rep. Romeo Pe- The commission also called Friends may csUl at the fu- TeMUster, Union try reports. in his district each have differ- „ . _ golden v/edding anniversary Miss Esther C. Kloter, both of Planet photo "That’s a lie,” Sweeney re- secMided the nomination. OMff President troni, a Ridgefield lawyer. for better labeling of packages, ent standards for deferments. (Continued from Page One) Grant 62, and Ms 'wife, 28, Demi home tomorrow from 7 to Russo said today he expects The report of the National fNnclear lest yesterday. They lived in Man- Manchester, and eight grand- MRS. JEREMIAH JOSEPH SULLIVAN oUed “Not a single dpputy sher- Deputy Sheriff James K^sett better grading practiced and 'One board decided to reclas- PAPEBTE, TaMti (AP) — Chester 20 years liefore moving children. fussed and smiled over their 9 pm. Commission on Food Marketing This, the MRA points out, daughter, Jennifer, who is four St the sheriff himself (Paw- of Bolton was f SourcM cloBS to Gibbons said *® <>"« kwy or the other estaiblishment of a centraUz^ ,,, college freshmen lA,” Youth Overcome France plans to bold the first In to Vemon. They were feted Before moving to Rockville, The marriage of Miss Kath- was maid of honor. Bridesmaids today in Miami Beach that toe by TTiurisday- He ia expected to was given to President Johnson does not include revenue in- months old, as they met ■with luki over picked up a rag or a man and Mrs. Esther Otaon BfaeT/L. WiniaBB OUweeh consumer agency that would be he said, adding that this was Its series of nuclear tests in the Sunday at a family dinn* at Kloter worked at Cheney Bros. . . __ leen O’Neill of Hartford to were Miss Bridget ONeill and __ _ „ „ decision was baaed on unsuffl- ra**t sometime before then with Monday and was made public under White House supervision. creases that are expected to re- or a ^ n t b ^ to clean Coventry was secretary. ^ Monday night. <^ianged after it was learned the By Sewer Gas Pacific pick a successor. ™ied th at no J ^ o r coUege stu- He was rushed . BiUotte returns to Papeete former May Johnston of Rock- tiring in 1959. (Herald photo by CahirKUlibeen, Bally - David, The hoiwr attendant •wore a Little Help It. Show some temper. Gripe at retail stores. S e r v i c e at from a tour of French Polyne- ville. Ofiara.) important to get tho baby to poRffts, two brothen and an- TtM TeaanrteR conventiim her.” His mother, Elsie L«ach, Dingle County, Kerry, Ireland. floor-length gown of blue or- Mm, break a club around a tree, other sister. opens Monday iii lOaml Beach. Grant Retires One of toe questions it delved Sian Islands to inaugurate t h e ------into WEui: Do tbe poor pay lives in Bristol. The bridegroom ta a eon of Mr. ganza with achififU embroidered Is Available aooiXM Mm of cheating. Busl- ' Funeral sendees will be held Hotfa is expaided to be re-elect- Rindge^ N . H . lor d^llege students than any ^anhota by the S i District Fire city’s new port Wednesday. The and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan of bodice, fashioned with bateau don’t enjoy beating VomotTow at 11 a.m. at Ebn- ed to a five-year term by aocla- As Store Head more? other state port was developed i>artly be- Department. revenue will be $3,808,800. Rec Bo a rd D ivides Self Miss Brazil 149 Cooper HiU St. nedk'Une, empire waistline, short They Hke t o ^ a wood Community Church. Burl- mation — and set toe stage for The federal government’s Bu- Nutmeg Forest, Tail Cedars The town’s share of the proj- cause of the nuclear test site sleeves, bheath skirt and de- ForX VL Worklorn ▼▼ vs. amAv* "■ ^ rfwws Me wounds. NEW YORK (AP) — WUliam reau of Labor Statistics made a Chairman L. Mendel Rivers, William Hankinson Jr. of 303 RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil The Rev. James P: Cusick ol will be in Rose HU Monoorial a caretaker successor if he goes of Lebanon, will sponsor its D-S.C., alter Holifield and other ect price is $2 million, which centered on the. island of Muro- tachable 'Watteau train. She to prison. T. Grant retired today as chalr- study for toe commission in six Oakland St. is in satisfactory (AP) — The new Miss Brazil, performed the ceremony and „ ^ Sooner or later, and probably Park, Rocky Hill. second annual New England congressmen told tbe committee would be financed by a bond is- ». To C heck on Progr a ms blonde Ana O istina Ridzi, won was celebrant at the nuptial wore a______matching_ coronet_____ head- NEW YORK (AP) )«,ter, he will give you a raise. Friends may call at the Rich- The plan ia to amend the un- *•*•!* khd a director of the W. T. cities last February. In the bow their constituents feel about condition at Mancheeter Mo:;. sue. At yearly cost of about Sources in Paris said the ini- piece ■with circular face veil, you get along with yow boes? thank Mm, but in ion constitution to create a iww 0*«nt Co., the merchandising summary of its report it said it Tall Cedars Sluoday at the Ca- the right to enter the contest by Mass. < ard W. Sheehan B>meral Home, the draft, instructed Lt. Gen. mortal Hospital. He was 4140,000 for amortizing the tial teat will include two atomic Veteran Rec and Park Board door summer rec programs, and beating her twin sister tor the ...... ““t carried a cascade boiquet There are dozens of ^ that shows disappolnt- post of general vice president or chain he founded 80 yeare ago. had found no significant differ- thedral of the Pines, Rindge, bombs of less than kiloton The bride, was given In m ar- 1084 New Britain Ave„ Elm- Lewis B. Hershey, Selective brought to toe ^ e r g ^ ro ^ ^ j^ears. toe total cost 100 member Thomas Oonran last to report at the board’s next title of Miss Guanabaura (Rio de nage py her brother, Thomas of mixfd eummer flowers. The per columns that ^ e advice w ^ gratitude. M wood, tonight from 7 to 9. executive vice president. The ^ORnt celebrated his 90th ences in prices charged by food NH., Aug. 21 at 11 am., it was power. Another series has been ____ meeting, scheduled for Septem- riage by birthday Monday at hU home in stores located in low-income Service director, to study their rl would be $28 million. Jaheiro). O’Neill of Hartford. She wore a bridesmaids were Identioally at- the ioveflom—few that give aa- too enthuri- The family suggests that holder of tola post would auto- recently announced by John statements and "give us a re- about 11:30 am . Shortly after . T . - i * scheduled for August and a test Mght was appointed a oommlt- )>er. those wlehlng to do so make matlcally succeed Hoffa If he Greenwich, Conn. areas vs. those charged by Stoutner, Grand Tall Cedar. noon, Dr. Joseph Barry, physi- stale is expected P®'"' Mlss Ridzi, who was crowned full-length gown of peau de sole tired in pink, yellow, nlle green vice to the worklorn. asticaiby, he may get the idea port on your observations” InvMviog hydrogen bomb ele- tee of one to investigate the Henry McCann will report on at a ball in Rio Sunday night, trimmed with Chantilly lace^ and and orchid, and carried matohl'B ig odd. In a buslness-orl- j,,., paying as much for memorial contributions to the loses Ms appeals from two fed- 'The board of directors desig- stores in higher-income a re u District 16 of Rhode Island will Sian for the 8th District, said ticipate in toe project with a Bents for September, the posaibUity of forming biter- senior citizen, teen center and nated Edward Stanley, 62, as when the same types of stores, when Cmgress returns from a "seems okay grant of $2.2 million. will represent Brazil In the Miss jggign^ with scaUoped sabrlna Ing bouqueU. anted oivlllzatlon such as ours, talent as it’s really worth Uigah fund of Elmwood Com- eral convictions, be host. 10-day July 4to recess. that Hlnkinson sources said. town eenior basketball and base- young adult activities, plus the munity Church. The pending sentenoas total 11 chairman. Staley was former the same qualities of foods and Dean IV. Cronkite of East The loan is repaid over a period Universe------contestT..,..neckline in July at Mi trimmed with seed Patrick O’SulUvan of Wind- ^j,are must be at least three him. No boes likes to feel he’s . “There’s a lot of good in all of now.” _ . ball leagues n ex t'Winter and tennia program; Cluistopher ami, Fla. , ------y ean hut aven if he loot in both vice chairman and for 10 years toe same sizes of packages were Hartford, Grand. Tall ctf 15 years uid the annual re- ’ B o i ^ e r ' R i i o p e h e d pearls and sequins, long tapered sor served as his brother’s beet paopie who au-e unhappy in their ^jolng that tor an employe; it them,” Rivera said of the state- Hankinson was admitted to sunbner. McHale will review eummer sleeves, bouffant ritlrt end de- man.Ushers were Dennis Sul- for every one who ta unhap- „^ajjag him look like a bad bar- I Irving N. Casa cases HoMa would be eligible had been the company's chief compared. Cedar of Nutmeg Fwest, ta gen- the hoepital overnight, toough, payment rate would be one- ments. HONG KONG (AP) — The Conran, several months ago, basketball; Chester ByxAolski K i n g Faisal tachable watteau train extend- ttiran of Hartford, brother of the py jn love. gainer. ' fUOCKVmUEi _Irving Nor- ••'*1 release and would take executive officer. But It added: "Prices are usu- eral chairman of the event, and They Included a statement by for obs«vati<»i. third of toe incrcMe in real es- Chinese OommuMats reopened recommended that Manchester's will review the swimming pro- NEW YORK (AP) — King n a n Case, 79, of 15 Ellington o'^er again. Grant founded hia first ”26- ally higher, however, in the Robert McCoimtok of Manches- tate taxes realized from toe re- ing to chapel length. Her elbow- bridegroom: John Landers--of »^ha key to success lies m Jy^,^ gjp.ee loudly with the Rep. William E. Minshall, R- Hahtainson’s father said that the border at Lowu today and rec membeeship rules be amend- gram; Joseph Sylvester will re- Faisal ot Saudi Arabia and length veil sHk illusion was Hartford, cousin of the bride- oeing ahle.to court your boas at j^^gg jjg oriUcizea one the -Ave., fonner Simsbury tax col- Hoffa ahvady has tapped his cent store” In Lynn, Mass., Dec. small independent stores which ter Is treasurer. newal project. o( ot OMo, that ”We need a draft law only fast action on the part of train service between Hong ed to permit play by out-of- view the softball leagues; and President Nathan M. Pusey of arranged from a lace trimmed groom; and fieon SulUvan and igggt as suocesffuUy as you do gg^^r executives as "just so lector, died yesterday at a Sima- DetiMt friend. Teamsters Vice (, 1906, at a time 'when toe na- are most common in low-in- Other committee membeR of This means toat the town Kong and the OonunuMst city of Harvard University have dis- tion was in the grip of a depres- for the ‘60s, not one which was Calvin Taggart, the superin- tawners. Under existing rules, Conran, commissioner of the Jsmea Folsy, both of Hartford. yBur wife. much deadwood.” Stay wisely bury convalescent home. President Frank Fltssimmons, come neighboihoods than in Nutmeg Forest are John StouC- last revised 16 yeare ago.” tendent of public works for the would repay one-third of the Canton returned to normal. only town residents and mem- Uttle League, 'will report on all cussed a Harvard research cMgnon coronet, and she car- sion. large independents and chain ried a cascade bouquet of roses Tho couple left for a motor Here are a few tested tormu- gijgnt. The boss will mistake Mr. Case was bom in Sims- to AH too new post and take ner, 'Whitney Merritt, Joaegb Minshall said he polled 18,000 8th DistricI, prevented a fatal $190,446 in tax revenue it ex- The OommuMsts closed the bera of teams sponsored by lo- baseball activitlea. . team’s studies in Saudi Arabia. bury and lived In that area all over for Hoffa if he is Jailed in In his first day in business he stores which predominate in the and stephanotis. trip to Oanada after a reception igg that Shoudd help any aznW- y<^f silence tor loyalty -to an Loerach and Robert Ferry. persons in his district and 70 per accident. He said that Taggart pects to result from the project. -border Thursday after rain- cal merdiants e aUowed to Rec and Park Superintendelit They met at a private lunch-, at the VFW Hail, West Hart- yous young junior executive to and secretly he’s bs hla life until coning to Rook- the next five yean, grossed 41,500 and that year his higher income oreM.” The service ta open to ail storms damaged the railroad on eon Monday in New York. Pu- Miss Maureen O’Neill ot New shop had sales of 499,000 and a cent said they believe Selective saw the junior Hankinson col- Over a 16-year period that one- participate in rec aotivltlee. Horace Murphey announced ford. win over Ms employer: jo^d ot you for that. After all, ville 12 y ean ago. He w u tax Gibbons U a one-time top as- The study also showed "a Masonic and civic organizations Service regulations need revi- third or about $63,000 would to- the OommuMst aide of the fron- Intertown leagues, to play Yesterday that signs will soon sey told newsmen he and the York City, sister of the bride, profit of 410,000. Two years la- tendency by patrems in low-in- lapse and went down himself ------Try to Inherit as much money knows he isn’t getting any colleotor in Simsbury »many listant to Hoffa wbo bnffe with and members’ families. sion. He has advocated a nation>- into the manhole to attach a tal $902,200. That amount fails tier. Lowu ta Hong Kong’s gate- home and away games, might be posted at the town’s four king discussed "ancient as possible. A boss Is aiwaya a younger Mmself. yean. the ^Teamsters presidont in a ter, he opened a second store in come area stores to purchase way to Obmmuniat China. Waterhury, Conn. After the service groups may al draft advisory commission to line to him. The fire depart- to meet the loan by $1,248,000, revive what Oonran has called swimming pools, stating that plagues” and other findings of bit in awe of any employe who aadde the quickest way Survivor# Include two ffep- personal spat. He, too, is a un- certain items in smaller sizes at the dearth of local intereet in pool-use, on weekends, is re- the Harvard research team. Today, tfaero are, 1,097 stores higher unit costs than those in go to nearby Annert Park for Study the whole problem, ment quickly came, and helped which the state would make An Khe’s ^Bunny Qub’ has more money than he—no g-g[ ahead is to m arry one of ions, four etepdaughten, a ion vice president and a men picnics or cookouts. The Nut- an outright grant to the town. senior sports. stricted to town residents only. brother, James O. Case of 8bna- ber of toe Teamstero’ ruling 16- nation with sMes of 4600 higher-income area stores.” to pull toe unconscious youth m atter how it was acquired. ihg boss’s dav«htera, m arry the million and earnings in excess The six-city study showed that meg Forest Band will play spe- through the opening. Thus, the total cost of. the Vehicles Crash The leagues would consist of Non-residents will be admitted When he leaves early for the homeHeet one. That’U put the bury; a stator, Mrs. Bernice C. man executive board. cial reHgio|s music. The 'band Vemon According to the senior Han- teams from Manchester-area on weekdays. Features Furry Fryers CSable of East Granby and sev- Sources close to Gibbons said of 431 million. Independent stores, particularly project—$28 million total for day, don’t take the next elevator whole famMy in your debt. Grant was bom in Stevens- has won first prize for their dl- kinson, his son had been work- the bond issue and $062,200 for At Two Comers towns, such as Btaet Hartford, The rec board will hold two era! niecas and nephews. ■ in the telephone interview from those in low-income neighbor- IMrbUc hearings—one in the fall, Wedding ifHF South Viet Nam gram but found the Mttere didn’t down yourself. He may As a last resort, of courra, vUle, Pa., June 27, 1876. His fa- hoods, generally are oppn more vislon in Tall Cedare of Leban- Car Hit Twice ing in the sewer drilling. He ap- the state loan—^would amount to Bolton, Vernon, Rockvldle. Cov- AN S i of L i ^ fast enough. Then he forgotten something, come back y«u can Impresr your Vy Funeral sendees will be held Mlsini that a canvass of Tesm- on parade contests at Atlantic Police issued a written warn- entry, WilHmantic and South the other in the spring. The (AP) _The ■village of An Khe come tomormw .at 2 pm. at the sters ffioweld he did not have ther was flour miller and unsuc- days a week and longer hours parently 'was overcome by sew- $3,762,200. Tne age _ scheme -fortor gnd find you gone. _ wotking like a dog and doing cessful retailer. City for the.psust two years. er gas, which ha no odor at all. ing yerteiday afternoon to a Hil- Windsor. public will be asked tp com- Kelsey - Cary in the central Vietnamese high- came up with toe If you get a reeUy creative better than it has ever Charles H. 'Vincent u id fkms enough strength to head oft than chain stores. And it said In Accident on Subtracting the total proj- lands boasts a bunny dub but toe bunny — ' r a b b i t s Grant, however, was a bom Cronkite, the originator of The father also said that the liard St. motorist after Ms oar Hie rec board divided itself ment on the town’s outdoor and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer H. new idea, avoid presenting la as been done by anyone. Tuneral Home, 880 Hopmea- Fiiulmmons and be named to many storea in low income ect cost from the 20-year ac- indoor programs and to make most of its bunnies are destined usually produce four families a salesman. At 19, he managed neighborhoods reix>rt serious the event, hopes that more than Wilbur Cross excessive heat in the enclosure and a motoroycle cMlided at into five sulxxwimlttees of one Cary of 156 MoKee St. an- your own. Tell Mm apologetlcal- 3^4 does take time— and dow RA, fiintabury. Burial will the new poet Mmself. The cumulation of tax revenue in- recommendations for improve- nounce the marriage of their tor toe frying pan rather than year- ,. - ti. >e in Center Cemetery, Sims- souroes said Gihbona will make **** •***• department of a Boston pilferage problems. 1,000 me:V>eR, their families may also have had- overcom- Main and Hudson fits. man each, to check the effec- ly, "Chief, I really stole this one may not be that oM-Oahlli- crease leaves a $66,000 net in- Police said that Frank L. ments. daughter, Janet D. Cary, to Lt. tor “ a g a ^ p & . Savage enhsted *he aW d hury. a etatement on the situation at dbix^rtment store and later be- The commission toen conclud- and friends will attend thta Tbree c a n were involved in ing fffect on his son. tiveneee of all outdoor and in- from you, but why don’t we----- joned. year. crease Ifi tax revenue over 20 Fourtier, 51, of 92 HllUard St. David J. Ketaey, son of Mr. and The hutch honeys ore rabbits ther Ngoc, an Inffluenttal Roman There win be no callng houre. the coirventlon or toortly before ntiapager of a Sal- ed: a double accident on the Wilbur ------yeare. That may seem a modest and fur, and Catholic priest in toe area, and em, Maas, store. "Ttais, even though individual entered MaM/St. frqm Hudson _ . I? . . Mrs. Everett W. Kelsey of 28 with tour legs Never volunteer to carry Ms it opens. Cross Highway in Vemon, this amount, but toe MRA points Autumn St., Friday, June 10 at membanhip in the bunny dube found 1 1 familleB willing to in Jowph L WoU It was then, noticing toe fast retailen appear to discriminate St., hut failed to see the motor- Kditor Imitates cjriKson briefcase to toe train. He Columbia morning, Staite Police, Stafford Grant Raised out that using these figures— cycle coming along Main St. on — St. Clement’s EptacopM Church, costs not a cent or, in Viet Nam, vest aboift $1 (or 118 piasters) ‘KKK’ P ick ets , _ Joseph L. Wolf, 86, of Wlnd- turnover of cheap items, that little, if at all, against low-in- a 46-mlH tax rate appHed, the each to purchase one male and doesn’t want you to gi|^> Grant decided to open a store come areas, the problems of toe Barraclu, report. Nobody was Us left. Rancho Ooritova, Calif. H ie not a plaster. ■br, father of Mr . Erwin Rusk to Speak For Renewal excluding expected revenue In- two fe/nwaie rabbits. how light it is,' how little worit Board Meeting" that 'wouM fill the gap between poor are compounded ' by toe injured. The motorcyclist, Ernest R. Rev. Robert A. Afflek, vicar, Hie Idea, cmicelved liy Capt. Whitham of Manchester, died Three Involved oreases from residential section DonsikI Savage of Augusta, da., Savage geU half the first lit- he takes home. _ yesterday a t his home. WE8T HARTFORD (AP) the 6 and 10 cents stores and fact that they cpn^is.e. a .high' Leonard D. McKInstry, 19, of LMders, 17, of 67 Main St., Now Believes Viking perfoimed the cereimmy. ter and a fourth of the second. If he breaks down and gives The U.S. Housing and Urban —the project still comes out in braked ffiarply, leaving 38 feet The bride was given in mar- is to estabheta a rabbit industry In Bridgeport ^ Survi'roR also include a son, ' MhiiufaotureR Association department stores, where prices cost market. Families in low- In Chain Crash Southbridge, Mass., driving Development today announced the black. Then the Vietnamese family Ms secretary a $1.60 box of cm- f other daughtere, a sister, 14 Oonnaoticut annouiKed today began at 60 cents. income areas have gained toe at skid marks, and crashed into liage by her father. Mias Ber- m the An Khe area to suppU- ^ _ SeUDGBPORT (AP) --A west on the highway, started a an increase of $8,330 to an ad- ment the Incomes and victuals wlU do toe same thing with an- dy on her birthday, let Mm be- grandchildrni, 28 great-grand- Secretary of State Dean Grant eupervlsed the day to least from modem focid dlstrl- Two c a n poised on Rt. 6 yes- left turn onto the median with- vance made to Manchester for Using the "recuonable" to car. The motorcycle was Discovered America nadette Matthews of Chicago, rtoer“ fa^Uy aid ro“on, m " ever Meve you think he’s "just a sen- Board of Education meeting M Children and S grsat-graat- B*i6k wll ^leak at Ms Ulrt aa- day operations of the repidly button geared to the mass mar- tbrday morning wMle toe driver out signaling, according to po- planning the Downtown Renewal .^y****"*”^ expected extensively damaged. SU. was of honor. Lt. Tedd of thousands of refugees. Tbey widening program. tlmental odd pirate.” Hiat’s how been picketed by two men grandchildren. ®u®l meeting Sept. 8. groadng chain until 1924 'when ket.” of one of them waited a break in lice, when his car was hit by Project. produces quite Fourtier was warned for fail- (Continued from Page One) A. Kross of Mather APIB, Calif, have poured into An Khe with By c r ^ breeding and contln- all bosses like to regard them- identified themselvesas Ku i. Fimnal services win bs held About 1,000 IMuMriel leaders be relinquUhed toe presidency. Other WghllgtltS Of U16 com- the traffic to make a left turn one driven by John F. Lucey The advance now totals 4381 - ^****'*^ results. are to grant the right of way to of It,” he said. /'The Vikings served as best man Ushers were few belongings snd UtUe else ^ * selves. Klux Klan members. Thursday at 2 pjm. at the Mer- the state are expected to at- He oontinued as chief executive mission’s 203-p^e report: were robbed of their composure Jr., 40, of Mansfield Center. 930. ’ It produces, for one thing, en a v«Mcle not obliged to stop. "We found the ■arlnd,” Ander- came here, and they came the Lt. Harry L. HUI and Lt. Peter other than hope fw a better to- appreciatively at Ms The board met with represenr- sfin. Leek and fibeehan Fhner- toe se^on scheduled to officer until he went into semi- Advertising and trading when they were struck from be- The McKinstry car continued The project would cover 144 . ®«easment of $8,010,000. When Fenders crunched last night son aaid. "It was an onshore way we did- We wanted to see A. Grubb, both ot Mather AiTO. tore. Sav^e ^ IJISLlthy^ strain of domestic Jokes, but don’t give him a beUy atives of various city organizaa al Home, 85 Poquonock Ave., University. retirement in toe mid-1960s. stamps — ;‘Adyertlaing and Mnd by an oncommg vridcle. over the median imd was hit acr«» of the downtown area in ^ *1-® n*Ulion expected loss When a motorist who had the wind and that agreed •with the how they did it. We have done A reception was held in the as “my hare-Malned scheme. rabbits and make a vital con- laugh or a slap on the back, tions Mon<^ Paririi House of the church. The A member of the U.S. Anny’e Windsor.^ The Rev. Lawrence J. ______' sales promotion are a signifi- Police report that Viola De-again, by a car driven by Roy aUempt to make downtown deducted and greeii light and another wbo had sagas. That was what prevent- that. We have followed in Erlk- trlbuUon to the war-shattered Such geetures are made only by changes to the pubUc sriirol se^ t o yellow light ooUfded at Main couple will live In Rancho Oor- 41st Ovll Affairs Team, Savage sconomy « thfe area. hopelees undetkngB. up, including propoeMs to Vincent Will officiate, Burial cant reason (or ths substantial mMs, Oobba Mill Rd., and Gene jj. Cordner, 53, of Rockville, competitive with other shopping * 66-mill tax appMed, the re- ed Erikson from landing In Lab- son’s footsteps.” bM will be in B3m Grove sw M d between farm and retail H, NUmec, Dokwood Lane, had heading in the other direction, areas in town. Proposals caU for result is a $265,660^ yewly in- sod Peaii fits- Anderson said he’ll return to *>vu. first tried starting a pig pro- "It’s going to be a real great Avoid drinking with Mm at students from one school to Soviets Charge I»ices. In ■ 1964,‘ fOod ■ corpora- atoi)q>ed their cars in line in Ruth J. Miner, $8, of East rador. He didn’t Uke Labrador England soon because "I have I l i ra ■ I M^ r a a — ' ' .v,j. Poquonock. construoUon of a mall on Main crease in tax revenues. Over a very much anyway. He didn’t thing when it all gets going office parties when be ta being a other. The two pickets said they ' Friends may can at the fu- Uons sprtit $2.17 biUim for ad- toe westbound lane of Rt. 6 when St. from Maple to Bissell St. and 20-year period, this totala $5,- Eartfoid, told police tbe light to mriie a Hiring.” He was not right,'* he said. "These rabbits good fellow with the nwb. If he were protesting‘^h o o l busMg nerel home tomorrew from 2 vertising and irttaliert' spent 713,200. turaed yeUow. iMt because she tWnk it 'y** •“*5*'**® certain of the plans of his crew- McKinstry was arrested and rerouting of part of Main St. was hauling a trailer she went any. But he liked southern Lal^ will ^ v e these people a sense of wortta to have a drinH with you, and m e ^ g s , “ to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. $680 mlUim tor toading stomps. men. <’'* ow ne^p and when the pro- let him take you to !»»<*• or In- hMdcd wlU» reeWess driving, Residents will be asked to vote The increaae in tax revenue toough. Her left rear fender rador. It h ^ timber, to use tor Henry Fonda Marks U.S. Blocking Pact For the indiis't:^ as li whole, if on the $16.6 project in toe fall. means an increase In the repay- Hie crew list included Peter gram starts producing a large vite you to hta home or chib. was struck by the left front fen- ■Wps, and G r e e n ^ dldn t. not for each .tirra.in it,, these era. was arrastod by Trooper to™’ The town's share of toe coat ment rate to the state Cor its Haward, 44, the sailing master; Haver never try to butter up South Carolina and copies of thq and making.an illegal left turn. dor «f a car driven by Barbara Erikson, sald^ number of rabbits it wiU be a amounts were added to ______$2.2 million loon. One-third of Peter Comber, 48, the quarter- very Important supplement ot your bora’s wife. That’s a. Job United Klane* newspaper, "ThJ Funerals S; H. ""J « “ ■".“I"- D. Demien, 19, of 35 Tyler St. h u ^ doa® ^ master; AUlster McIntosh, 38, 30 Years of ^tardom 1 On N- Weapon Spread closMj^ and «n grant and a state loan and'grant 1285,660 over IS-yeor period A alofur northeasterly wind, blown down tor your own wife, and she prob- Fiery and became part of the food is scheduled to appear in Cireuit would cover the rest of the cost. totals $1,426800 that goes to the sMp’s carpenter; and Reg NEW YORK (AP) - Before MioUtar ex-lea^ “‘ciriT^jSi’lra officials are eWy knows bow to do it better One Identified Mmeeif as RoM Frederle E. Weraer July 18. at yraterttay^rtMng- backed past Newfound^d until he ---aMMW Mara ■—Sffra ra# ftfimn* •AXaAlXra VJ ^ ■ ert Miller of New Haven, and GBMEvA (AP) —Ths United nuclear attack unless Ito mem- biH.” Court in Wlllimantlc on July 19. the state. The difference—$772,t Oarrod, an amateur sailor. beginning the motor trip/to Au- j^Laaott wore wMte lace hopeful toe bunny clubs will than you. ntaugciy attended funeral serv- States scouaed (he ‘Soviet Union hers can consult about toe ef- Chain stores — “ Today, each AU tiiree oars were sUghtiy da- into a a-"i^ f i4ring lot and came to a land of low and roll- old man" have to said he was aotog lOng K le^# 70(i—would become a state ing hilta. rora, HI., to meet hta bride’s ^ «Uk stole to fend ^ ’®5l^J^itnrwrsend MM a of the Untied Mans for the state Ipes for Frederic E. Werner of today of ~ deliberately placing fecte resulting from toe use of of the rix' la’rgest' 'clialiia has maged. grant ■truek tbe roar of a oar parked ____Bolton 4F Revealed "That was almost certainly Unlolk, penry Fonda cut a cake off the air conditioning. a* soon as of Connecticut. The other men: 16B W. Center St. were held yea. new ohstories in tho way of an nuclear wesqxxia by an adver- saiM over.M. bjUipb.wi»M*\Hy/ ------Thus, the total coat for toe ia tbe lot. fiimv E6t"Wril owrd poon m C3wui©cticut. otaier terilay aCtwnoon at Emanuel Tbe txttck was operated by New England,” he said. Aetna Refunds to _ celebrate 80 Besides leading ladles, there throughout the entire country, agreement to halt tbe spraad of sary?” Foster asked, and the retail sales of members project with the larger invest- “He fetched up on the coast hi < ^ r a out of the anesthetic, declined to Wentify ^ Lutheran Church. The Rev. C. nuclear weapons. On toe second point be com- of eaidi of several. group wholie- Steele Crossing Imposter Ikhnund K. Hunt, 22^ of Hart- were such glamor girts as Pam- Boeaes want to be missed. Make Mg only that he was a Bridgft> ment and the ensuing laeger re- of Cape .Ood," said Anderson, $29898 to Town IS Henry Anderaon, pastor, offici- Chief U.S. delegate William C mented: "The United States can salere also exceed $1 billion About Town fotiL Tbe ftw ta owned by Don- ah emergency snd phone port resident.______Railway Warning "(centt^toi ph * o®e) payment to the etate would be ald P. Benaud. 19. of 170 Boott wbo followed what be heUeves Surfacing Boy up atod. James W. MMCay was or- Foster told 17-nation disar- hardly dei^ its allies a voice in annually. UnafftMated independ- $4,228800. are the eame winds and cur- T9ie town haa rebelved an In- reunion of most of the leading Mgh dress and Hack mesh ganist. SelecUona were sung by mament conference ’ that last determining Where its nuclear ento continued to lose position, Kohert B. Price, atm of Mr. Dr.r. ,. ♦ » u_.iiut-« vinnvard Is- ^ ^ ^ xftoKfM fr/mi ta®« Fonda had been fimd of stockings; Susan Stein, who ta emergence 5,000 hiUea away. More attractive ta tbe net to A ntoiy in fiatuidays fier- Vineyard Is- «,rance refund of $29,508 from ^dtag in Holland toe Men’s Obonia of toe ohurch. Septmnber the Soviets claimed weapons are to be stored on however, arid in 1963 accounted and Mrs. Edward Price, 76 Unn- Struck by Gar Roland Waal, manager of the revenue increase — the dlflbr- Hit by Diver l^ la l wan In Bast Cemetery, the propasad Norto Atlantic thrir territory.” for only 9, per cent of grocery more Dr., ta on toe dean’a Hat tOA ^ ' bwu^su^dole crash on- lend off Gape Ood. tbe ■ Aetna — — Life ------Insurance —Co., gMravar, Joan orawtonl next week; comedy writer Betty 8 ^Bearers were Edwazd Werner Dreaty Organisation’s raultilat- Foster expressed doubt that store sales.” ...... at New Haven OoUege Day Divl- It looked this BHdagray msy hta^^w the tin- . ^ based on Manchester’s good ex- obuld not come because her Ootnden; opera singer Luolne A youngster aurfacing gt the “ versity of OaUfornia’s Medical and tbe t o ravanue Inenase School Pool last M., Robert Werner, Thomas eral nuclear force was tbe only toe Communist Warsaw Pact Oonaumer responsibility — aion. West Haven. though there should ha aram- Center, said: “He was.wmrklng over 20 years — of ’$1484 900 t lft t a W < W 3« by perlence with We and m ajor ^ f e t e r , O ndy, is in a hoepi- A m sra; and actress Susan MM- Veiplancft ^mMER LESRONS ‘yra e r. Cfiifton VarseJl, Gerard obstacle to agreement, Bticka to the demands made in "ConsuiMR, them selves, must i. -■ I —^ * on toe warning aigns toe night shift and was due on Tbe about $S mUUon mora to to- BHdget M. Btakenooraore ctcf 17417« .UVfcV.. insurance coverage dur- tal Vitt, now wed to designer John nljht was struck on the head FOB m ia a n o and John KJMlson. , But now toe Soviet draft of a the Soviet draft. accept a measure of reaponai- Airman Hobart O. Sablitx, ion on Sterie Croaaing Rd. again Monday midaiglit. When vastment the MRA says, pro- H ar^4 M.M . struck • ^ to seitag^a^ M ^S policy yrar. Joan Woodwazd had to stay Writs.' _ J _ by Mother youth dlvtag Mto the group from Temple Beth nonproliferation____ treaty___ — taVWe eo' do know that Soviet-buUt ______bttity— for_____ toe. _____ prices____, toey .pay . of Ifir. and Mrs. John J. Sabitts .4tae trade pMled out firom a __ _ ^ refund ta the second M home with the children because Among tbe men Mends wish- pool. om, trasteea of Eminuri broaiUy worded, he said, that It dffivazy vehicles capable of us- and lor the objectionable prac-of 7$ Trabbe Dr. has been as- An auto driven by Jeffrey R. **,, “ “ “ T h ^ y morning duces^ $1,438,800 w—6 #a#^#amore 8A8in to arev m v Mwee'HitatoiBmrakm would be Monomoy Beach In Maroh, the her nurse was rick. Mg Hank ahotlier go«p 80 years Steven Donahue of 108 Falk- fiuitar, Drams, Tramptt, IJOP-.1._ - • IT._ . »I«y.!«.. - ■' and saw no work had hem done, «ti» »■,.» ®****“K •f**’. V*** M****®® ^and - the Great Beach of Cape three months. II a, and irany former piqpita h u added two additional obeti- ing Bucloar weapons have been ticee observed In the sale Of signed to CarewwU AFB, Tex:., tborougUy alarmed I n o t i n t e n d e d . cod ’’ town received a $85,088 refund Doiores----- DCI Rio’s ..play did not were Tennessee.. . ^ WUKiuns,^ Tony ^ nor , Dr.,m the boy surfacing, re- Sax, Clariatl^ Baajo, tm deceased attended the fu- c4es in the forms^of demands men with the aimed forces of food. Consumers are powerfuUy aftae oomplaMng he etc trahting- Manohester, hit the railroad and suspected foul play. A^rwm tabs quick to say be from the Traveler’s Insurance dose ta MexiooXMy in time tor RandaU,Randall, A^xtolph Adolph Ctaa^ Green, produc- ®®^''®fcelved *a cut on hta head and In addition, with the larger Jumerm -mm ^ ______me flidnev LumeL Mike NicbdS. was trea •**‘*?* " • “«l69ri3r mmsaicna- certain Soviet allies,” he said. UiOuenoed by advertising and He attended Manchester High warning sigral at the east side * MuoU had beoi on the lob inveatail^rHl ■tartad hta voyage persuaded Co., based on good experience the trip. » 8ktoey Lumeti IMm Nicbota, was t r ^ at Manohester Me- 0Im«4 Trambaia, ale. ' I P to e r dlamissed Soviet persistently pay premium fichool and will be tiedned as sai of the raU nad ligbt^f-way about two moottis witboto M l^ U d ffr D ressen Recovering- that Left the Lucky had done ld its BribiUty and workmen’s Joan Bemett had to get some Matington Hartford and com- m o ^ HoqittaL , E. Ceitter tt., was in c ly g e Foster said Um Soviets now otaaiB*6 that it would be ea«y prices for muob-adv«tised'air pidloeman with to Itrate- .a|bout 1 ahn. thta ’rooraing, giving any bint of wantiiw to go Tim moieet. — utaat the map - sobolm said, compensation coverage; sleep because she had a 7 a.m. a^ Joe^L^. ^ A ^f®^ •nangmumts. ■ . want to ban even oonsultatlon Imt America’s allies to get con- biande when products of similar gic Air Oonunaad. , . jouaca jUPABEEM. Oaw. (AP) M^ of tho totrat refund caH tor a televlalon aeries. T»c party at one of New six sUtetoes yesterday a^r her ]*BIVATE mSTItUCriON by QUALIFIED t H otOBBS _____ ar^ AzMlsnan said ha fhinka the VI- CaU 949-ied^ to r Appointmeato ****’'F ^ ***• KATO alHes in trM ofU B. nuclear weapons. qgaMty are available at lower i ^r— • leadeid in a dildi on» tH,. o other blonde rather financed for tba part by ($27A56) will be credited to the Otnger Rogers had to meet York’s newest chic raffmirants nbwyear-old brotiier aocld^ly YOtTNOffl'tata KuXED prepiiatkk'.for their detaiae "Our allies do not obtain, prices.” Mtanebeotar Hl|di Sckobl rida. aooocdbig to atatc poUce. rtrad'wMi the Detroit Hgera by ktaga built settlements ta- New Ulinie tor their eertes 'arlth the En^and,. "one of them at Fal- 196!^ General Fijiid. The re- hwThusband, WIBIam ItorahaU; (UetoUe) giso was to calabrata hit her while playing borsaftoes ^HARTFORD (AP) — A mictaar attack, atore, depioy. transport, aim, or ' Competition — "PravanOng Abianii Chorus wm rtoarae to- XtaPciit raportad tbat'ha was kxM Itt# an^araragaAn^ matader will be credited to the at the airport. en iq r o m ta g i^ f^ v o l fea- at N a t ^ Itole P la y g r o ^ I nick^ndtuck and U M S-ymyhld l-yaai>«ld An- T|h> ______draft_ ____trea^^ also atja^ ^ tomfsaUee______or__ planes, any to various branebea of the food night' and every Ttiasday night hMndsd by an onooming car as can." ^ tesLui . u ?mini iii« Angels and plannad mouth, Maasachusetta.’’ to wutoh tonight ta lbs stands. He thinks those settleia^ta water, sewer and apeeiel fire Syivia Sidney would try to taring old Fonda movies. ,,,^® Music Shop t any Pinto intrant of his home indioatas to t they seek a baa UJL anclaar weapons,” he said. todustiy from becoming higtdy through the sunu|wr for be rounded to ataaip. left-hand- An Army in Su ^.miMhe district funds. make it If she felt better. Giancea are Hsnry won’t see 92 BtaaeU SL, was brought by a 1018 MAIN 8T., MANCHE8XEE. •49-808$ ' Plfbl- Oh to deptoyment of U8. oh- “U-f- auclear weapons remain Dnnai. who suffered a heart lasted tor two or three centu- , ______xt any rate, Lauren BacaU them, though. "My wife (tortner police cruiser ^to, Manchester oonoentratad to to hands of a ahmnd eonoert in the fall for ad turn Jistt baiaaw to grade IVBnetaoo took a aarioua view of "tin mUmt* iB sBchta: training, has ries, imtU Oie likings, lacking "We Teadh Eent, Eapolr Sen AUl PoUca aaid t o boy, the aon of clear weapons, under UB, ooa- fiimUy to UJL hands. No one few latter flime ia eaaantial to to banaat of to a Albart oroaring. to matter. Ha aaid that if 8ta- GriUng outdoors? w«h husband Jason Bobaids Jr. eMtae taostora Stdrlee Adams) Memorial Hospital for preUml- 1 ] r. and Mrs. Jamm Pinto of trol, on to territory of NATO otor lhaa to Prerident of tbe bean iiiimiiiitatliqr Ooitoni.diff Orgdra.!* maintaining competition.’* Pparaon muric scholarship f u ^ Tba oar. atptaiasd cowridar - ckl’a atory about borrewtog itu. •yu tatata. OooMii'Boh Bwift hra bring eanturtes later, were driv- B aato^ a mixtnn of molted in tow showed up to U« Henry wadrtiao nMy .*w*teeiti ^ * ; 2 ) OHside Ave.. daahad toom alUea. Vnttad SUtos has t o abUUy to Farmer-baitaiafaif poarar — the maffhigB ara.prmantly ha- afcia damage but nooe.of Ita tour unMorm apd oradantiata la bus. tton of at umvmg a aac butter, Jnloq. o e n r pon^- enttmslaallcaay. Anita Lootae be said. "But % Aoa% I’m not a prtvktftldqnleton tar tba dtiWi- '.‘Wtor' yaaa. - aagr aUaaM '-itoir''firh« at UJL tnclsar "Food toduatzy davriopmaata iaff haM ip Woodruff H|U hC teen-agw oocimaiita « u n ^ - “Qod he|p that o4l- al a tr a ^ ^ ’ •T tbtaft there to no questtba Amm der and rnmUMmpalctBu. ~ MBww^tteitng ■HttarinT IdIn aafikm, saiiiiini sud ton at mine.** ' es. ij l j K r ’ ■' ptupbto to'dsftad «seH agatot waapoas.**,' poaa more Olmrty to n avar Oentar OoBgregattonal adiqjured. dler.” patWng a i w ^ ^ V - '. 4 ■■■' ... N A... . r

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALH, MANCHESTEILi CONN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1966 lEANCHBSIBR EVENING HERALD, liANCHBSTEBv CONN, TUESDAY. JUNE 2^ 1966 EAGB ramTHBII' pa g e twelve

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The marriaga'of Miss Kath- lOsB Celia Ann Cbass of MiH . juiet VotiM Nielsen of erine Mary Anastaslo of Man Wapplng Community , Church ICanctaester became tfac bride ct Chester to Roger Jqhn Karner- was toe scene of toe wedding of Burnbain, MkiM, arid Mtohael Oeorce MilUm MontfOfnery H I er of East Hartford was solem- Miss Shirley Jane Davis of Paul Thurston of WaterviUe, nized Saturday morning at St. South Windsor tp,Ridward Rob- Maine were u n i^ in maratage of Suffieldt Satufday afternoon ert Nbgent of' Bast Hartford, Hose Church, East. Hartford. Saturday, May 96 aft Burnham at Bananudi Ulttaenur Ctaureta. The bride is. a daughter of Saturday June 4. The bride U the daughter of Mr..Mid Mrs. Dominic T. Ana- The bride to a daughter of Mr. Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Nielsen stasio of 82 Ansaldi Rd. The and iD e. Charles W. Davis of The bride ia a daughter of of 80 Spring St. The bride- bridegroom is a son of Mr. and 988 Hilton Dr., Souto Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Hertoert Chase cf groom is the son of Mrs. George Mrs. Wllford J. Kamerer of The bridegroom to a son of Mr. Burnham. The toMegroom U Milton Montgomery Jr. and the East Hartford. and Mrs. Edward NUgent ol toe son of Mrs. Ftoranoe Luat late George M. Montgomery Jr. The Rev. Leo E. Maynard of ^East Hartford. CUfford of 96 Apel PI. Tha Rev. Roy Rutcheon, pas-, The Rev. C. Henry Anderson St. Rose Church performed the The Rev. GmsM Sciibnar of double ring cerenumy and was tor of Wapptng Commimity' Buntoam Bapteft Church par- performed the ceremony. Ron- Church, performed the dculde ald Erickeon was soloist. Vases celebrant at the nuptial Mass. foimed the double itoff oars- Bouquets of mixed white flow- ring ceremony. mony. of gladioli and pompons, and The biMe was given in mar- ers were on the altar.. The bride was given to mai^ pew markers of satin bows and rta^ by her father. Eie wore a The bride was given in mar- riage by her faiher. She wore pompons, decorated the sanc- floor - length gown of Chantilly riage by her father. She wore a a flodk-length gown o t white ttiary. fuU-lehgtb gown of sQfc crepe lace over aliiiper satin, designed The bride was given in mar- wMh empire watotline and iBiee and tuUe, designed with and Venlse lace, designed with scalloped neckline, fitted bod- riage by her fattier. She wore a ttiree-quarter lengtii sleeves, chapri train attartied at toe ftilMength gown pt ivory silk shoiflder. Her veil of silk illu- ice and long pdiited alesraa. scooped neckHne, empire waist- Her ahoulder-taigth veil cf ■- peau de sole, designed with ba- line and detachable train. Her sion was arranged from a pill- teau neckline, elbow-length box hat of Chantilly lace and luaion was ateached to a petal elbow-Iengtti veil of silk iUuakm hea^ece. She oairled a caa- sleeves, At-line skirt appliqued was arranged from a crown of pearb, and she carried a caa- with re-embroidered alencon Mule bouquet of white roses and oade bouquet e f camateoaa, Venise lace, and she oarried> a Iiink roses end Ivy wtto baby's lace, and removable cathedral colonial bouquet of miniature Ivy. breath end vshrst Isa/vss. train with lace appliques. She white cantiatidns and white Misa Ruth Davta of South wore a mantilla edged with re- Windsor, atoter of toe biMe, was Mtos Cbarlsne Obass, of sweetheart roses. Buftttinm, sister c f the brMs, einibroidered lace, and carried a Miss Jacqueline Anastaslo of maid of bonor. Bridesmaids cascade bouquet of white or- Manchester, sister of the bride, were Miss Katoy NUgent of East was maid of bonor. ^Sba wore a street-length gown of mint chids, roses and ivy. was maid of honor. Brides- Hartford, sister of the bride- Mrs. Arthur Nielson of Port- maids were Mrs. Frank ’TUcclt- groom; and Miss Gaye Barber green, a malicNwg fasaiifipteoe, and carried a eascade bouqnat land, Maine, sister-in-law of the to of New Britain, cousin of the of Wapping. bride, was matron of honor. bride; Mrs. tWlMam Kamerer of The bondr attendent woro an pbfic oainathma and babyh Miss Miriam Olmsted of Man- Blast Hartford, sister of the empire styled gown of pink breath wtth green net and vel- chester was maid of honor. Miss bridegrocnn;' and Mrs. Robert crepe and aatoi. The brides- vet leaves. Christine Dibble of Wethers- Burke of East Harttord. They maids wore simflarly styled William French of WaterviUe, field, cousin of the bride, was were dressed alike in ftoor- gowns of blue, green and yel- cousin of toe bridegroen^, served bridesmaid. They were dressed length empire styled gowns low. AU carried cascade bou- as best men. Ushers were S. A. MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL PAUL THURSTON aUke in mist blue crepe gowns, apple green linen, -fathioned quets of pink and white carna- Reynolds of Pittsfield, Mass., _____ fashioned with bateau neckline, with scxH>ped necklines and de- tions. ---- and Leland Brooks of Burnham. ~ ’’ empire bodices trimmed with tachable back panels. They Jack WiUet of Bast Hartford Mn. Ohas^ wore a blue and For a vreOdtog trip to Ccnnectl- of Maine Omdral PoatRute.. Mr. moss green ribbon, and sheath wore matching cmbbage rose served as best man, Ushers were white two-piece dreas end white cut and Capa Cod, Maaa, M ra Thurston attended WaterviUe Bumtem ptooto aooeasoriee. The bridegroom’s Thurston ware a yellow suit itchooUi and Ntonohester High skirts with back fullness. headpieces with face veils, and John Davto of South Windsor, mother wore a light bhie suit with white acnesaories. The cou- School. He served three yeara Miss Donna Nielson of Bloom- carried colonial bouquets of yel- MRS. ROGER JOHN KAMERER MRS. EDWARD ROBERT NUGENT brother of the h ri^ ; and Thom- Bursack^s Wed 35 Years end white nooeesoriee. pie Hve at 41 Bmton Ave., with the U.S. Army and was field, cousin of the bride, was low daisies. Mrs. Kamerer is a 1084 gradu- as Nugent of East Hartford, William Kamerer' of East green dress with matching ac- brother of the bridegroom. T»,,r _ « A reoeprion was held at Ohn- Winslow, Maine. riatloned in Germany for SO Bredfonl Bachrach pinto flower girl. Her attire matched MRS. BERTRAM ELLIOT FEINGOLD cessories. Both wore white or- ate of Manchester High School ^eednw, and their son, EUiott Orange HaU, WaterviUe. Mrs. Thurston ia a graduate montbe. the adult attendants’, artd she „ Hartford served as his brother s Mra. Davto wore a pink lace Bur- chid corsages. and a graduate of Creative dien. The brktogroom’a mother ss^ of North Miami Beach, Buraack. MRS. GEORGE MILTON MONTGOMERY HI carried a basket of pink and Miss Betty Ann Foster and Hartford, cousin of the bride- uUhers were Charles School of Hairdressing, Hart- ’Hie couple was married June Bertram EUlot Felngold, both gro<*n, served as best man, ot East Hartford, cous- A reception tor 160 was held wore a blue and white poltohed pig,., formerly of Manchester, white roses and ivy. at the Wethersfield Country ford. She is a beautician at Mag- 14, 1981 in H a rt fo rd . Buraack Arthur R. Nielsen of Portland, Of Manchester, were united in Ushers were Jo^ua Hofiftnan bridegroom; Frank ic Mirror Beauty SUrfio, Man- cotton dress. oeleterated tbeir aSto wedding 'was oo-ewner, with his brotoer, Club. EVir a motor trip to Cape A xeoeption was held at toe Maine, brother of the bride, marriage Sunday at Temple and M. Nathan Lassman, boUi Tuccltto of New Britain, cousin chester. Mr. Kamerer is a 1982 anniversary Saturday night at a of Brusack Brothers’ Super Mar- of West Hartford. - - Cod., Mass., Mrs. Kamerer wore American Legion Han, Souto U hrich-Shapazian served as best man. Ushers Beth Shol^™- West Hartford. of the bride, and Robert Burke graduate of East Hartford High party for 80 at toe home of their ket, Hartford Rd., until his re- The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Foster wore a Peacock Hartford. a shocking pink linen ensemble Windsor. For . travMing, Mrs. were Arthur Cotton of Honolidu, School. He is employed at Ham- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. tirement in 1964. JUNIOR ’TROW* 881 With white accessories and a Nugent wore a two-plooe pink Hawaii, brother-in-law of the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foster of blue and gold brocade sheath Anastaslo wore a cham- ilton Standard, Division of Unit- and Mrs. Charles Borgida of 48 Besides their two daughters Junior Girl Scout T ro ^ 631 113 Porter St. The bridegroom dress with matching acce^o- ^^^g j^gg ^ress with apple white orchid corsage. The couple and white dress with matching bridegroom; and Adan R. Mix- ed Aircraft Oorp., Windsor Conway Rd- The event was also and son, they have five grand- wiU live in East Hartford after aocessoriee. The couple are liv- ot the Verplanck School, imder son of Granby. Kevin Cotton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- rles, and a corsage of white gg^ accessories. ’Die bride- given hy their son-in-law and children July 4. Locks. ing at 110 Union a t, Rockville. the leadership of Mrs. John of Honolulu, nephew of the old I. Feingold of 19 Crosby Rd. carnations. The brlde^o^ s mother wore a mint daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip (HeraM photo by Saternls) Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple mother wore a soft pink linen ^------— Mra. Nugent attended Souto bridegroom, was ring bearer. Bengaton and Mrs. Ernest Me- Beth Shcdom performed the dou- sheath with matching acxes- Windsor High School, and to Mrs. Nielsen wore a maize Natty, recently held a family ble ring ceiwnohy. Miss Pam- series, and a corsage of white employed at Mammoth Mart, Miss Nelligan Sodden - Guay lace Mid Bilk dress and match- East Hartford. Mr. Nugent at- picnic and Court of Awards at ing accessories, the bride- elyn Fitzsimmons of Manches- sweetheart rose®, tended Penitey IBgh School, 171 . J o . J Mtes RocheUe Guay of Be*’-Camp Merrie-Wood. Brownie groom’s mother wore a green ter was organist and soloist. A reception for 75 was held Un, N «., daughter of the Mte Bouquets of white gladioli and at the Temple. For a trip to Bast Hartford, and to employed Jf e t e d a a t u r c l a y fly-ups from Troop 808 ware and white floral printed ensem- at Glastonbury Flniriilng and Mr. and Mis. Joseph Guay, and invited to attend. Mavto Mel- ble and white accessories. Both pompons decorated the sane- Bermuda, Mrs. Feingold wore Barbara Jane Lehman of Miss Catherine EUen NelU- Nell C. Nodden, son of Basil tuary. a marine blue and white linen _ formerly of Man- Dye Co. drmn was toe announcer and wore white orcWds. gan of Box M t Rd., Bolton, was T. Nbdden I of 221 Hsckmatack the flag ceremony waa conduct- The bride was given in mar- Chester, and Barry AUen Ryder A reception was held at ttie feted Saturday at a bridal St. and the late Mrs. Inez ed by Karen Baiumo. “ Ameri- Thompson Nodden, wero mer- home of the bride’s parents. For J^^fei^CTe^gowr^^^^ oreWds. The couple irtll of Cape Canaveral, ’ shower at the home ot Mte. Ben ca(’ waa played by Karen Bang- Couple Marks ried Satunday morning at the a plane trip to Bermuda, Mrs. with fm ^ l^ lc e edged with U^e at 147 Genesee Park Blvd., Saturday at St. Jude s ston 868 Church. Mre.' ^StUla is a graduate at cock blue chiffon dress with tor of First cpongregatlonal .-.•r.-Ss'- -• V ' pastor o f Crater Congregational Ur. and Mrs. John Harry iShar Ushers wtre Burt Lehman Jr. of the Waddell School rSceltiOy The bride le the daughter of Manchester High School. She *t-'^ — ------matching accessories. TheChurch, Vernon, performed the Church, perfonnad the double of Jupiter, brother of the bride; held a Cfourt of Awards at its Mr. and Mrs. John Cblklers of tended New Britain Hospitalf pazian, Brookfield Rd., Bolton, bridegroom’s mother wore a double ring ceremony. Mias '' ring ceremony. Welter 'Grzyb Don F^vKtoer and James Wat- MRS. BARRY ALLEN RYDER final meeting of this season______5 1 Btarkweaither S*. The hride- School of Nurring and <3entiel| The bridegroom la the son of dusty rose aHk dreee with Peggy Cooley was oeganiet - was organist and Mtos Janet son, both of Jupiter, and Kirby held at Camp Merrie-Wood. groom to a eon of Mrs. Edmund Coimecttcrt State College, Newi Mr. and M «. MaroeUus G. Uh- matching ao c^ ries. Both wore The bride was given in mar- v' ':: Ifiles 'was artotot. Bouquets of Brooks of Cape Canaveral, dint wHto gladkfii and sbaetm daie- nioy bad a cookout and hfln SbuOa of 10 Becker PI,, Rook- Brftain, and ie employed in the rich of Stamford. white orchid corsages riage by her father. She wore sheath skirt and alencon lace groom’a mother wore a jdnk em- rifle, and toe late Edmund productipn engineering depert-y^ A recepttoo was held st Fla- 'V' ■ *' MttcheU was t|ing bearer. broidered silk organza cheath las were on toe sfitsu*. prior to receiving their badges. The Rev. Robert W. Cronin a floor-length gown of white or- watteau train. Her veil of fdlk Btula. narat of Rratt .apd IVhitney, D il no’s Reqtaursnt, BoRon. Fhr a v,"' . Sv s -s'' ' After a receifikm for 160 at with matching aocesaoriez and a The bride was given in mar- The following girls received of St Maurice Church per- ganza over aiUt, designed wMh illusion was arranged from a motor trip to Caps Cod, Maas., toe Elks Home, North Palm deep purple orcUd. riage by her father. Sbe wore bsdges from leadens Mza. Al- The Rev. K. EJar Raek^ pas- formed the doUUe-ring cere- empire bodice trimmed with Irop pifibox hat, and she car- fo rm ed ^ douW e^ ^ ^ U ^^ ^ ^te and Beach, FTa., the couple left for A reception was hdd at Moun- a fuH-lengto crepe gown, de- 'and Mrs. FTed tor of TWofty Churoh. per- H a rif^ . Mr »u la to a^ nsmy and was oriehrant at the ^ lace appbques, utd A-line skirt. toe Bahama Iriands. They wiU ried a bouquet of gladioli flow- Mandly; Donna Andeiaon, cock, Her elbow-length veil of sUk g- erets with long strands of gla- tain View Iim, Norfolk. For a signed wtto pleated bodice foramd toe double ' ^ ^ 'Y' five at 200 Buchanan Ave., Cape oveclayed with silk organsa, ' drawing and painting; Mkhela nmny. Bouqueta of sililta'glad-' couple srtH Hve at 108 Trapelo lusion was attached to an organ- cier IVy and white stephanotis. motor trip to Portland, Ore., scalloped neckline, a row cf Btoette, drawtag and paint]|i^' g^d white chrysanf|ieittUDUi ' 2 ?* g"*** Rd., Waltham, Maas., after July dy petal headpiece, 'and she car- 'Vv Canaveral, after July 5. Mrs. Carl Akin of Portland, Mra. McComb wore an eggriiril Bouquets o< wMte gtabdioli dec- ^ paaria at toe waiatline and apUt Athena Ctarola, drawing owl vnre in the e a n o fe f. to an airman TWrtf . Class in toa ried three k^-stemmed white Mblne, rister of toe bride,, was bengaline sbeatti, matching orated the altar, Uhrich ia a 1 9 « graduate r '-V V- train with bows akng cra- priniing; Jean Connolly, /took ' ^ “ fa ^ w r a g ^ «« U.S. Air Force. . , roses. matron of honor. Bridesmaids coat, cocoa aocesaories and a toe McComb - AUisoii ter. Her balleiina length of and drawing and painting, riage by bar father.'flhe wnre a T«>a wafWafl took pla«e whHsj The bride eras given in mar- Manchester High School and Miss Martha Ftooher of Rome, were Miss Debra L. McCmnb daisy corsage. The couple, will veU riage by her father. She wore ^ xmm graduate oum laude in aiftc' ifluaton 'wee arranged from Also, Mary DaXon, oook, fuU-lewrth gown of Imported airman StUla wae home on loa.vk, N. Y., atoter of toe bride, was mm Mary Bllisabeto AlUson of Mancheeter, sirter M toe live in Fortlaad, Ore., after July a crown of roses and pearis, drs'wiiig and painting; Baihara a ftiU-length sheath giown of silk i^Mintotzy of Northeastern Gni- matd ot hono^ Bridesmaid of Torrlngton and RIefaard An- bridegroom; and M ^ Allen H. 15. orepe and Venetian lone. Her peau de sole, derigited with em- veratty, Boricn. She is employed and ahe cairtad a bouquet o f. Freedaaan, o < ^ drawing and at Lacbiand A8B. Texas. ThSiiy arere Miss Jane Fischer of drew MoOomb of MAaeheater AlUbouae of Winsted. Mrs. McComb attended Ttor- abimlder^tangto vett o f 4Buak» ^ ~ pire watot, scooped neckline, Polaroid Corp., Waltham. Mr. wUte gladioU and ivy. The gown painting; liort Hctttaga, eoofc. was attae^hed to a otrole of lace, ooople plaa to Uve wherever Rome, sister ot the bride; and were wed Saturday afternoon at They 'were dressed alike in rington sebooto and Ridunond Bared sleeves trimmed with al- uhrich is a 19U graduate of St. and 'veil wgre created and da~ drawing and pairttlng; Faniala and she caRtoad k nosegay o f la next stationed. He w ill ra-^ Mrs. Homayotm. Akbavi of New Center Congregational Church, fuU-taDgtb taffeta gowns of nile Professional Institute of the Col- ancon lacs and drop i^Sarl and Basii’s Preparatory School, aigned by the bride. Heritage, cook, c-. ment pleftgtng their aityport to^ providenoe, R. L, oouoin of tba Y. served as his brother’s best toe bride, officiated. He was aa- Army. He to employed by toe watotline. A e w on a matohing bride, arae matron of honor. st^phanoiis. The brideamaida PeCwson o f coat, bone and wWta aoceeeor- lera Prataoa, drawing and eesecrien. She ouried a hoee- state Rep. Robert J. Testo cf^ Lawson « Whittemors man. Ushers were Roger Strum siated by Dr. RoBand Ewing, Bureau ot Public Roads hi Ore- _ . _ - rri • m. .. -f MMlaca nerapow beadbow wna with veuin^p veiling, mna and cn Bridesmaids were Mrs. Matthew bad similar bouquets of pepper- RobeA iee, and a .oorooge qf tinted car- painting; Bonnie RWM", cock, **y ot white oarnatione and Bridgeport tor the nomination^ of Jamaica, N. Y. and Robert pastor of Center Ccngregaticnal gon. Sane Festival at 1 rim ty Ijiiuircn cunta a Uasing bau ef mint, BergenfleW, N.J., and Qutam of Springfield, Vt. imd Mr. and Mrs. Edward Madr mint striped g lq ii^ flowmeta. I *' green carnationa. Lake of GnotoniBrth ars also natiaaa. Tto oouph) wUl Uve in drawing end peM lfig. collec- roses. The flower girl'w oro a ' for fiertenant governor. * aen o f 160 Btccii B t annouaoe Bkletoan of Neptune, N. J. Ctauroh, Torrington. Mrs. Vfll- tor; Karra R u ^d n arin g and pkik organdy drees and carrieA a statrtbent'laaued Monday b y'l lOsa Sonia Colon of Mount Hri- Uam Beach of LltctoQdd was Glen Brtaroheok ct Manches- Tha Bov. and' M «! Rogra W. oartoohist, to epacial aaeiatant Brideamaida were Miss Pat a* the rahwiarlmFbkae. Grotoia until Septamber at the weddlBC o< their ^uughteiv A reception for SOO-was bald Ij, N. J. Their aimHariy de-. organtot Booqoate of wUto inin- ter served as held man. Ukhera fe a h ^ to- to Charles M. SdiulA enetor ef Uohanae of ttofiford Springs, Mrs.Mn. WelbairaWeMmra wore^an-aquaWonsan'aqua w»uqhwbiqh tone .to^ wUiwW leave to PtofEng; Unda Thcuqwon, ^ ot ^ ta tmimXUmt ______luB-length_____ gogim______of ^ _ Jeanne Badean Whftttemnre, to at the church. Tha brlda wora s wara Domld P. MoOomb of New Suaidtprdt Prapom d pink Himi auR for traveling. ’The labura "****” —, anapdragona aSri?S) pm “PeanuU.’« Hto enehour pro- ooortn of the bride; crejtoahd lace dr^ end ihatch- attend daasea at Bartem Ken- ■ «ml iwtottog; Cynthia nara’ -f Bmforitta ‘Sts pM de aole bad aon^ aeck- Kenoeth XnnnMiw Saturday, and cfarysaalliamuma wara In Totfc OHy, cousin of toe bride- BONN — A West German auto morrow at 7A0 pjn. m ora rt unSavlBe. ^ aeoeaeortoia The' .brkii- tuoky U M ronlty, Rtobsnond.. • cock, Rawing and oI^ ! Vaes, ribosr-tongth aleevea, am- June la, at ThaHad MetboWt couple wlB UVe at 961 Ointaii groom;. and Call B. AUn of Port- Amo fihstivaf cf Trinity Ave., BrooWyn, N, Y., after tba sanctuary., manufacturer says it makes g4^ Covenant Churrii. “ The Bert ^chatodrawIncaon aaevra- ’Thrtrirtnw rtwM telara J ^ ’a mofoer woro an apricot Mra Strarrat to a 1968 gndu- pkhttlnr ___ pire bodteea with drapaS atari- Church. Boltom The bride was given in nwr- land, Maine, brotoer-hi-law. of Unda of turn signals to canfonn~^ foot easel. Mrs. Paknqulst, plan- mint green .end hoedbewa chiffon dress with matching ac- ats of Mancheeter Sehert tte dgn «***• ri.iauia wm e brtea' ***** elegetra tog at the back of the necklinea. The Rev. Abram Vangray pa^ July S. . Hiiicinili photo Things la life Are TbeBe” to vahUen to 'winning the nomiiwb-'a riage by her father. She wore a toe W de. to legutotiona in the varloua the topic of the program. The tot. wifi imrtde background nin- were Myled to m a t *«h> ceeeoilee. Both woro oonages and has attended -Wmimeiiitic awyn^ to Pam ^ Heritage Mrs. Chikton wore a belga and A-line sldrto. They wore formed the ceremony, Mrs. Andrew to a graduate ot MRS. L3^NARD D. ANDREW oroobrted draoe, wbHa aocoa- ttonforlllr.Terto.-..” « floor-length gown of peau de srie Mrs. Aittoqb wore a ribam-- Eurc^ean countries. Now the event to open to the public. A sic tor her. buebend aa W the honor ettradeafa, and they of baby orehlda. 8Ute College. Mr. Stewart ia'aa,^and Nancy HungerfonL middling beadbowa. The honor Mr. Lawaon to . the son of Mr. Cedar Crest College, Allentown, sorlea, and a . ooraage olf^flnfc It baa bora remored that pefii h imreh, Vemon, since August John’s University' School anqand atenconalencon lace,laoe, deiaignedaengnso with wiiu v*>»

Rookie Scott of Red Sox First Baseman with AL AlhStars Herald Angle Lynch’s Homer Paces Legion to >tr Robinson and MeAuliffe Repeaters £ARL YOST Lucky Fifth Sporta BMtor Three-Run NEW YOR^ (AP) — Wiuie McOovay, fint bu*- era, is releaaed at the same repraaentattves conducted tfadr BKHMOiNRi. lad. (A P)>- Net Rill; Third baseman Brooks “ “ *“ Frsneispo Ome. . balloting .last week, thwe were Shot Helps piaylBg ta. A M ’koto quih- Not Forgotten Blckert’s otftee wUl release 2M banoia In the National and Baseball Fans Like Bargains R(^inson of the Baltimore * * .* * ^ ” \^*j5’“ fylng raoBd tar fiia tadtana mm TOMC (AP) -wDick the names of the atarting out- 267 in the Ameiican. Crivo ownothinfir away and John Q. Public will turn out Amateor Golf Tbaraameat, Eliminal Maaut^ lhe bigh-piioed first fieldera Tlniraday and catchers Hie ckiaeBt cootadt was be- in droves, even if it’s a baseball game. Year ago the Turn Tide Soott Partar of Rlchrooad ^M BLEDON, Engr^d with ^ 7 , ^ and sh o r ts^ g^nto, ouca«D OUbs’ «Unl Sunday. The pitclDng staffa and tween Knoop and Bohtoy Rich- hbbo. beeaeana wiw wae gtvea Ms New Y o ii Yankees tried a Bat Day promotion on Fa- shot two halos la one Moa- (iU ^)-^W inibled6h*8 t e h i i Dick McAuliffe of the baaeman, both wore picked to aeandltloMl release br the the rest c< the 26-maa aquada ardson for second base in the Piltobuigh i. to Resting atop the Zone will be named later. AmeHcan League. ther’s Day. This was a side attraction to a regularly king is deadt troit Tigrers were the only the team altlioi«h -th ey were New Teak Meta eHlttr tUa Los Angeles 40 Four standings (today is Porter, No. 1 man qa the Aitd Deinnia Ralatoa, tMited The National lisague finally won in a landslide and scheduled doubleheader between the Yanks and Minne- repeaters on the two start- injured over' the weekend. Leo maatli. leeelved ewe vote for Houston . . . . 39 Manchester’s Americah Le- BaU. State University golf Sbatea tto; i tomte star, la right took the lead in the series last Scott and McAtdifle had corn- sota ’Twins. Side attraction you say! More than 62,000 iny'^infields named for the Cardenaa, Clndmiati ahortstop, the Natienal Leagoe AH- FMla...... 37 gion baseball team follow- team, ooorsd both aces oa M thiera flgMtag tor the 'vacitted summer by winning the game at fortahle margins. ping showed up. ------July 12 All-Star baseball waa the tourth menAer ct the Star teaiBb CSncinnati . . . .36 the 14»-yam fifth bote at crown, I Minnesota tor an 18-17-1 edge. Santo beat Jim Ray Hart of ing last night’s come-from-^ game at St, Louis.---- Infield St. Louis . . . . 33 Trailing Mays as Ure NaUonal Forest Bills Oouatry Oub. Boy. Emeiaon, tha wiry Aua- a broken be made If they are unable to The Nattooals have won three in Sah Franidaco 181-126 in the j^jianta PlOWNew York,XOXmi myAikjr neighbor was Wiio AXfArt T.Aairvvrt’to frvv% n#> UCXUiilUbehind tJT*5^4 decision Vfv^Aover' He used an eight-iron In the Robinson and McAuliffe were Rickman, promotional director -oriS ir nnii an. Hank Danielson kt Mt. Nebo. 'The troliaa who baa wen the Wim- Joined bv rooMe first baseman •'****^ ®*P batting prac- play. It wUl be up to Manager a row and seven of the last eight third base oompettUon New Yoric .• 29 morning, a jalao tat tho after- hladca tWa tor two yean xun- w' ^ XItlce__ 1- before—.e_____ M— Saturday’s j______f ______game_ _ and__ w ew*_ Walter ___ Alston xto . ask. «_ Sam Mole decisions, lkTMdd.MMn1 T ^aaaeam Me A Chicago ..... 22 irf the New York Mets. His pur- \ w »««=«« «« '"'‘rth in five George Scott of the Boston Red pose in msddng an appearance Danietaon waa los- BOOS* 'alnig, was •ttmiiiated Mhnday. by Box and second baseman Bobby will be out of action tor at least of Ifinneaota la the American Starters were selected by the contest McOovey a_^wid- Monday’s Results ______-kT* Johnny CtolUson Of the Hfiladel- He aevor blfora had khot ed wiimer over Bill White of was to see what the reaction to ing its fourth in five outings. cootabyBiBa Owen DavMsoa, Knoop of the California Angels three weeks. Santo received a The two starting infields were vote of players, managers and ” Chicago 5, Atlanta 1 a hole M one. Ho had round* Ftdladelpbia, Cardenas had a a Bat Day would be. He ,was wiiu Manchester leads RordcvHle and Bineraon took a tumMo dur- . on the American League infield. fractured cheek bone when hit announced by Ckmimissioner coaches in each league. Nobody Oinciiimati 8, Los Angeles 1 flabbsrgastsd, as were Yankee “ ** Cincinnati Reds, and Willie i ... of W and 78. ing tlie' openiing set ef Ms quar- by a pitched ball in Sunday’s William D. Eckert’s office in a was permitted to vote for a solid edge on Maury Wills of San Francisco 2, St. LouiB 1 Stargell of the Pittsburgh Pi- . Robinson got ail but two votes officials. Richman was con- tar-final' against. Davidaon, and game with the New York Mets change from the usiyal proce- player on his own team. Due to I»s Angeles and Morgan beat Pittsburgh 8, Houston 5 rates. aU receiving an equal of those eligible to pick him. STANDINGS atiwinad a ligament in Mo left and underwent surgery Mmiday. dure. Normally, the entire start- the varying numbers of players out Jim Lefebvre of the Dodgers Oidy games scheduled vinced It was a good deal and amount of recognition fnxn the The Orioles could not vote'tor went home after five irminge of W L shoulder.- The partly crippled Presumahly, sUbetttuUons will ing Hne-up, except tor the pitch- on the rosters when the player 144r9L Today’s Games managers. Rated just a whisker their teammates. firs first game. champion weitt eut 6-8, 84, 44, PhUadetphia (Bunning 8-4) kt back of Koufax as the N.L.’s ' 44. Later in the season a second top clutch hurler is the Giants’ " New Yoric (Friend 1-4), Mght South Windsor Three players i>ow have the Houston (Giusti 9-4) at Pitts- i^omoted on a Saturday with Kansas O ty in East Hartford chance to break the Auatralian burgh (Veale 8-5), night town. IVtails the crowd in no WiUlmantic domiiMitiion of Wimbledon — Oiicago (Holtaman 3-7) at At- way matched the iiiititd hot pro- Windsor Locks Balaton, Bpaln’a Manuel Santa- Pop Fly jStirs Willie lanta (BiHBingame 3-7), Mght piotioncd. day, it was still about Off the Cuff Stafford .850 SHORTS SETS PACE na and South Afiica’a Cliff . IPS ISIS WAT—What can It be 'that American Los Angeles (Osteen 9-6) at 20,000 Mgher than if the grune Danielson .809 The M*u*ckester R ifle Club Dryadalc. Leecue Umpire Emmett Ashford is talking about - dnchuiati (Ellis 4-11), night No need tor a step ladder any- was the lng play of the game" — games, broke it open with three became the first team to cop 10 Chicago at Atlanta with 60.4rt paying to see Con- season, succeeds Rollie Sheldon latoon Friday night, then home Ralston played Ma beat tennia Santo Comfortable Los Angeles at (Sncimiati, N he’ll catch up with it the. u . ^ ‘ J”P, ^------fo the.uu. fifth against loser------games. The 10-4 record is sec- necticut’s Dick McAuUffe homer at the local sporting good store meeting'Sunday-with Thoinp. 10th, They have three lei^e of the tournament Monday, RRC SOFTBALL ^ helped kffl a Cardinal rally in Joey Jay. San Francisco at St. Louis'' sonvllie — and Monday. - with matclies remaining, the next on next day in a newspaper. ond only to the Manchester twice in a 2-1 H ger win. Sheldon ip now drawing his (Herald Photo by Oflara) crushing Bob Hewitt of Aitotra- Advancing ttreii* season rec- It takes something really ex- the eighth inning. Auto Parts’ log. Cellar Official Little League bats semi-monthly checks from the Stafford. July 17. ha, 74, 6-2, 11-9 M the quarter- Leu Brock led off the eighth American Leagne JAYCEE GrOLF CHAMPIONS— Winners of top honors in the annual Man- ord to .500 in eight Istarts, Getn traordinary — lik e a pop fly — PIRATE8-A8TBOS— dwelling Nassiffa are now 2-12. were presented to all youngsters Boston Red Sox. . .Tough breiik Trailing 2-1 after four Innings, Shorts, using * finals. Following Surgery with a triple over Mays’ head Clemente, raising bda league- W. L. Pet. O.B. the locals rallied for tour runs new Army accurized M-1 s, fir- chester Jaycee Golf Tournament yesterday at the Manchester Country Club upset Paul Dodge last night at to stir Willie these days.. Don Pagan! hufled a two-hit- accompanied by adults and who for Rick Harvey, East Catholic Ralstop’d seivlce — a night- end Bob Totan then hit e fly beA leading batting mark to .832, set Baltimore .. 48 24 .667 were Pete Diminico, 17, in the Senior Division, and Steve Boris, 16, in the Junr 1 Robertson Park, 2-0, behind the ter, missing a shutout when the purchased tickets at the regu- High’s fine catcher, who suf- M the fifth. Mike Leach and mare at thnea lart week — waa Mays blasted into third place into short center field. Mays up a run with a tourth-inndng Detroit ...... 43 26 .623 8% ior Division. Diminico, left, won by matching cards with Dana Wilk, 15, each OHSOMSO fAP) — Third baseman Ron Santo was oneJWt pitching of Ken Barker, Arms tallied two runs to the tor price. fered a compound dislocated fin- Ctory Kinel stroked singles ^ v!rv“ v^^^Sv^on^fi In good shape at tort. He Mt five on the all-time list raced in and gloved the ball single, snapped a 2-2 tie with a Cleveland ... id 26 .594 6% resting comfortably following surgery of his fractured Don Giiha’a base knocked fifth. Pagani struck out 10. Bat Days are an annual fea- ger on Ms throwing hand to the Bill Rytonder buntM to » « ^ c e had a 75. Boris carded an 80 round. Forty-five boys competed. The top four acea and 88 service wlimers, Monday night with the 622nd one-handed before colliding with run- scorihg double in the fifth California ... 38 34 .628 10.. cheek today and it remained only a matter of time be- robbed the policeman of a no- homer of his 16-year career, a Standout on defense wias ture at aU 20 major league parks East Hartford Legion’s first and when WM tW«w P players will' advance to the State Jaycee ’Tournament July 11 in Madison.______and at ,the earns time oollarod hitter. shortstop Jim Davenport. The and singled again in a five-run Minnesota .. 34 36 .486 18, fore he will be back in the Chicago Cubs’ Hne-up, twd-run shot that gave San catcher Kurt Carlstm. —- baseball practice session. Har- wild to third, Leach scored.- Defi-, ^ Hawitt’a. .service and scored The Gems tafited one run in ball was knocked loose, but the seventh- inning burst that Chicago ...... 32 37 .464 life ,1. ny Lynch then uriloaded a home Scorte were lower ta ^ r ^ o ^ Bento’s string of 890 oonsecu- Francisco a 2-1 victory over St. Moriarty 210 OOO 2—6-7-0 Next promotitm along this vey was named the most val- “ j —y**'— ——• —•— ------...... oondiHnna pointa with a stream of affectiva five games for the OUbs ended each the fifth and sixth inhing umpires nded WiUie had held it wrapped it up for the Pirates Naasiff 000 002 0—2-2-1 New York .. 30 37 .448 16fe give-away line will be Ban Day uaMe player with East’s nine run to centerfield tor three rune *ie to tae ^fto^^ him intentionally, despite the Louis. tong enough tor the putout. and right-hander Steve Blass. Kansas City 30 40 .429 17. returns. fit. the first game of a double- in «ie of the better g^ames of D. pagani and Davis, Pie- on July 9 when Washington vis- tWs spring. . .Athlete of the ^ a 6-2 working margin tor JurUw sheers Bill^^^^^ Hie lart American to win tha fact the two duba. had engaged His first-inning homer off St. . Dick Ellsworth, the victim of J* • • Washington , 30 43 .411 IBfe headerr against the New York the season. The six Gem hits trantanio; D. Carlson and Bug- its Yankee Stadium. year laurels at EUington High Mhrc Schardt. * ’ First Place in Standings Wimbledon title waa Chuck mc- in throwing beanballs before Louis sice sent Wil- Mays’ 621st hoimer, bounced REDS-DODGERS— Bostoh ..... 2646 .352 22^ Meta when he wsa hit by a pitch were strMced by Rem Gustafson, gies, K. Carlson. It wHl he interesting to see went to Len Belanger, fine has- The latter, howevea-. wae not “ “re* ^ IW to Klidey In 1988. Otherwise, the Santo was Mt. , lie one ahead of Ted WiiUams’ back with a route-going victory The Reds scored twice In the Monday’s Results tir ihek nsher. Bob Corcoran, Bob Duncan, Bob le paid attendance figures. ketball. soccer and baseball around at the finirti. He iron into foiio^’na to a rundown of Auetralidno have an unbroken Santo predicted hdvd be out of lifetime mark and left the a* the Cubs whipped Athuite 6-1, first in n ^ , Pete Hose doubling i. i Minnesota 6, Cleveland 2 troubles in the sixth whin-Dan- “ a rundown « ' peppery Cub eaptaln, Coulom'be, John Anderson and .It’s surprising that file hospital in a week aiid back Giants' slid e r only 12 rtwrt of Roberto Clemente stroked three one run In and scoring the other - - ta run of sooceea eMoe I960. Dick Peek. B^ttmore 4, California 1 someone hasn’t picked up Dick letowr erupted tor two runis At Stake for Moriarty’s however,,had siiNled In the first in uniform in 10 days. Jimmy.Tdnmiv Foxx,IToxx. the NV>.Nto. 2 man on lr«nr hMia in mtfiiKiinot.’n b.k nn VoHo TMnann’n 'Thn-n lore seaTS. couiu puu out a <-» Clutch Players Gem 000 OU 0-2-6-2 key hits in Pittsburgh's 8-6 deci- on Vada Pinson’s single. They decision.over the Army & Navy Oniy games scheduled ' Stuart yet. icleised last week Bnad^Bpshey cam! on; M re: inning of'fiie game to keep alive Meanwhile, the CUbs brought the list behind Babe Ruth's 714 rion over Houston and Ciracin- Paul Dodge 000 000 0—0-1-2 added an insurance run in the Club. The teams were deadlock- Today’s Games of the San Fran- by the New York Mets. His $46,- the latter^was .offec^ve apd j Gallagher 114- Just a year ago Moriar- Moriarty’! (2) Eattera <•) Ida streak of Mtting in 26 sue- up infielder Ron Campbell from natl defeated Los Angeles. 3-1 in second on John Edward’s hom- Detroit (Wilson 6-6) ad Oah- cisco Giants and Sandy Koufax ______.1.______; ’ Sriharitt wA* nresented with Ms H6-1, J. F. Qaliagner 114 ab r h rhi &b r h Geoffrion Hope§ aeasive games which left Mm Taooma of the Pacific Coast Barker and Simler; Mistretta ed at 4-all after six frames. It McNamara, ss .... . 2 0 0 0 Laganga. cf ...... 4 8 2 Mays, however, took the hom- other National League activity. er. ef the Los Artgeles Dodgers are Sheldon 114-4, LIU cl ...... S 1 1 1 PorteuB, If ...... 3 1 2 fiito abort cf the Oob reeord of 27 League to fill in tor Santo and and Anaaldi. was the third win this season ,C3iet Rau’ s Connecticut If ...... Miiqrrt, 2h ...... er in stride, Just as he has done * * * Milt Pappas checked the Baltimore (Palmer 8-S) the top clutch players in base- . 3 0 0 0 .. 3 2 2 I To Lead Rangers ^ by BMcfc WUsoti In 1629. made room tor Campbell by for Sears over the (Tlubmen. Golf Land is how featuring tur- talUed one run in P PArltenn 3h ...... 3 0 0 0 RorrI .’W) ...... 4 0 s DUSTY SOFTBiUJ. each time he’s connected ainoe GUNT8-CARDS— Dodgers on a run and eight hits Kansas City (Donson 3-6), night hall, aoco^ng to an a^cle in shoots every Saturday from the first on a ' Johnson, 2b ...... 3 0 0 0 Ltptak, c. rf .. 4 0 1 Banto said from Ids hospital iddpplng utthW infielder Joe Tommy Tucker’s four Moriarlv, lb ...... 2 (i (I 0 Stawarz. aa ...... 4 n 0 NEW TO R K (AP) — Bernle cracking Mel Ott’s National Mays came igt in the first in- before hurting Ms right toot on deVeland (Kralick 2-4) at the ourrenf issue cf Sport. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Tal-.*tngt* and inade'it 24 in the Rothman, rf ...... 3 0 0 0 Pepsin, lb ...... 4 0 0 bed that nsher dkd not throw ad Amalfitaiio to Tacoma. Wdna have been few and far straight hits paced Sears. One (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, look- between for the Sportsman League record with No. 612 ear- ning with one out and Jesus a p l^ at first base In the eighth >.cM> a MSimosota (Pascuol 7-6), night . A poll of major-league cottvllle site. Par three golf tourth on Arm.strong. c ...... 3 0 0 ( Burke, rf ...... 2 0 u of his blows was a double. Robinsoa' overtaking Mistretta. p ...... 2 0 0 0 NelBon, c ...... 2 0 1 ing trim and apperenUy enxloun Uer tWs season. Willie, tt ap- Alou, who had singled, aboard, and giving way to roMever BiMy Wie*rabid^ oontributS Washington (McCormick 4-'» veals that Mays is conridered niiniature golf tart Auger’s double. — -Y- — SpeiKer, p ...... 4 2 1 Tavern but last night the Beer this for action, is ready to lead the Barons had on their hitting, pesua,------’------has grown record-weary.•*------He '*'* hit a“ '"“* fast ball over 40 *—’ feet a pair, including a double in the at CMcago (Lamabe 4-3), night unqualif^y «>; uie J anving^^ving ranges at uouGoU jv«Miv*ioov«Jtanchester ecoped once in its ^tnx^u inn-2 ic The same situation exists Totals 24 1 1 1 pushed Better La»t Season into the upper left-field seats for summer and tonight the top Herb*! (B) Total! 84 ~i ta New York Rangers out of the and running, shoes as they ‘"The oniy records I know seventh inning. Jeff Blssell’s New York (Downing 64) at clutch Mtter in baseball, Md been getting a big- toiirth when Lynch • anHdvan 76*0 ah rbl Vernon (3) his 17th homer of the year. lall’s top “ beat out an infield Mt 93-4, J. Sullivan 764.^ two clubs meet again at 6 . 0 h rW National Hockey League collar. tirlnuned Dumas Trucking, 14- about is what I read in the two safeties paced A&N and (Santiago 6-4), night Koufax, baseball’ ger play than ever. Clcmoiw. M 3 ab J "I usually don't Wt Gibson too ***..«...... 1VAf1nAMif1a.v*a AamdM o|clock at Dillon Stadium in ComerchPixi, . 3 0 Odium, cf ...... 2 ”I didn’t come here to ptay tor 3, at CiMirter Oak Park. papers,’’ he said after belting WilUe Olekrtnski starred afield. Wednesday’s Games pitcher. moved around on ,an error and Angel, rf ... . 2 0 Andrulot, c f .. .. 2 good,” Mays said, “ but I knew Softball Rosters « * the first part of a twinbill. a loser,” said the great right Benfie Barcomb ' and Newt No. 631 last Thursday at,Chica- Sears Oil 020 3—7 11 1 Detroit at California, N The manager polled atoo Pete Diminico’s single. Francollnl. rf . 1 0 Klecak. c ...... 8 Kitty Isn’t Howling, this one was gone when I hit it." Fusarl, cf . 2 0 Put*. 3b ...... 3 winger who scared 871 goals in Beaudet paced the winnera were go to match Williams' mark. For Little Miss, A. A N. 210 100 0 -4 6 0 Baltimore at Kansas Cify, named a quartet of bitters — Flakey, Huh! MaaohMter STANDINGS a-Grabner . . 1 0 McCoy, lb ...... 3 "But I’ll admit you do think of • « • Cleveland rt Minnesota, N Brooks Robinson and Frank ab r po a erfat Early Leader W. L. Pet Siterz, 2b . 2 0 Pa»anl. If ...... 3 14 seasons with tha Montreal lliree hits each and Ron Filli- Briggs, Kelly and Tucker; Leach,, of 1110 0 Lynch, c . 2 them a little after you read OUBS-BRAVE8— 'WasMngton at CMnago^' N ROHnootf sf the Baltimore Ori- . J Jackie a c k ie BBrandt, ran dt, the veteran - 8 ^ Valeo...... 7 1 .876 0 VanOudenhove, .. 8 Canadlens before retiring two pone had a pair. Ball Belkewioe Openers July 5 Petersen, Anderson and Iradi, Klnlil. 2b (AP)—Led Saniono, 3b . 2 0 Heintz. 2b .... I.. 2 Not Purring Either about it.” EUsworih scattered, eight Mts, Richter. ’ New Ymk at Bdstoh, 'M - • olee, A1 Kaline of the Detroit iHilladelpMa Phillies’ outfield- RyiandeY,. K 0 Moriarty ...... 7 2 .778 Lincoln, p .. 2 0 Castonway. 2b ... 1 yearn ago to coach Ihs Quebeo was bert for Dumas with three Heller, c 0 by Helen Reynolds ot the. Rodden, If 1 0 Foisie. M ...... 8 He shrugged off Monday’s big scored one run and singled in Tigm and Tony Oliva of the er, has been called “flakey” 0 Hamilton ...... 4 2 .667 Aces of the Amertoan Btockey — - Little Miss Softball of Man- Lynto, rf Mancherter Country Club, — d an d er, p . . , ... 3 VEW YORK UnWcB «ie Mudeat, «he Kitty homer - ” I wasn’t trying to get (ilnoiher while picking up only cheater will open its 1966 season Minnesota Twins—as the top throughout hiis Mg4eague ca- Bania, a*, 1 Eastern...... 5 8 .625 9 Bucheii. if ...... 1 League. ter added two bingles. in t e r n a t io n a l league P. DuoIiuod, 3b 8 IS women golfera teed off kn’t howling. But he isn’t purring either. part anybody. I was Just trying Ms third victory in 18 decision. Tuesday, July 6, and end Aug. clutcb. . run .^producers in the reer. A story documents the CObb. l b 0 S .444 Sportsman 620 150 0—14 Although outhlt, 6 to 6, Ansal- Bosox to Lead ^ today In tiie first round of Herb’s ...... 4 E—Clemons 2. ^ntor: DP—filtarz Totals 28 8 7 The Kitty, Jim Kaat, pitched a six-hitter Mimday Amertoan League. The AiL.’s charge. "During spring train- Sohardit, p 1 5 ,444 (unasristed). Clemons. Oomerchero: Eastern ...'.I...... 2t0 200 6-1 Dumas 111 000 0— 3 18. The IlHng Jimior High Field di’B outscored the Lawyers last 0 match {day of the annual RuseeU ...... 4 LOB— Morlarty’n 3. Heri>'* !• Bight as the Minnesota Twins defeated Cleveland 6-2. outstanding ehitch pitcher, ac- ing, Jackie beged me to drive ^ 0 6 .148 Vernon ...... OOB 040 0-8 Darling and White; will be the site of all games. night at Veiplanck FleW, 2-0. With Their Best: Oonnectlout Women’s Golf Vemon ...... 1 KR—Llll: SB—McNamara. E — Stawan, HeinU 2, Paaoni, The v4ctocy was Kasif s nliifii ------— ...... - ’Tentative arrangements have Both runs crossed the plate cording to the article, is WMtey Mm 20 miles to a certain toe' Plimpton’s ...... I 7 .126 Pitching In h r er bh so EoMe. AiMruIot; DP — f ^ e , Sports Schedule Pieraon and Oockerham. BOSTON (AP) — The Boeto* Ford of the , cream stand because it was the Total* S 6 8 21 S' 2 6 Aoaoolatton toumamenh Mistretta (W) 7 1 f 1 9 Heintz. HoCpy;“ LOB Bastam 7, [ sbMMI ttvs dedeata, but fits tostoa, end X fiaam fiaTs wttat been made for the annual bene- the fourth inndng as the Con- riaaa (4> , Valeo (7-d) holds a half game Linc^n (L). 7 13 Red Sox wlH lead with IM followed by rapidly improving only 8 0 The winners also collected but five-game losing streak with a VanOudenhoY* 2 * 0 0 0 1 Mot, ha oomplalnied loat week V at the Wert Side Oval, 7-1. Coach: Charles Campbell; L. Murray, 8b 8 e ' : 'I' . -' —• OUers vs. Norman’s, 6—Var- that he M pftcMng bettef lfda DIDIAOT-TWINB- Chuck Klein added doubles in a ries at Fenway Perk. ’noataen, cf 8 0 Thto gave her a one rtreke «ie hit, but it was a towering win but last night Eastern had Three tMsee on balis, two sin- Brown, N. Donlon, M. Finnegan, Second Chance for Jones Hondor, xt 1 0 yte ttan tort hut haa been the hidtana’ six htts winning cause. Ron Wlenchoski Jose Santiago (6-4) wiU face edge oyer Mrs. Irene Soa> homer off the bat of Dave Llll too much guns and wound tip most of the time. A1 Puts and Jrtonck' „ ______.we _____ ogles, -~ , _a _____ double_ and two wild NEW YORK (AP)—If the United States regains the C. Howe, M. Kellsey, D. Kozlo- Dexter, tt : 2 e Saaltert va. Wyman, 6:16— lartied out two singles and Ron New York’s A1 Downing (64) as vino and two stmrtea on'Mia. in the tMrd. an 8-6 winner. Olander each solved Spencer’s vtofin rt mum fanlty Mbmssota. pitches were recorded in the big superiority In track it lost to the Russians in Kiev last vich, M. Krach, M. Mbntany, Jaan Zaiho, both of Didlaa CbnrtarOak when they scored both of their Petruzzello and Ashley Saun- the Sox enter the last series of In Fight Against Terrell Mistretta, squaring Ms record Stan dander absorbed the offerings tor two Mts, Puts get- scoring frame. year, much of the credit will belong to youngsters. M. Pemberton, E. Schieldge, B. HOL DeCeridiag Chiunplon Mortorty'a vs. Teoidheiv, 6:15 nms. But the Twins tied'it, theii ders contrlbirted one base blows their 17-game tonne stand—their HOUBTON (AB) — EmbatUed Each predicta victory, and - gg _ at 2-2, fanned nine and walked lose, allowing all eight runs in ting a pair of doubles. Lou Qtraat, an rouke to a 24-gams Tim O’Neil atommed out a Scattered throughout the list ------—^------Seavey, p. Sobidii, S. Talbot, Qoona Leary ef Sontlilngton —^Robertson ,, went ahead with a. four-nin longest of the season. v Doug Jones mskea Ms second Jones bra'vely- forecasts that he Artl^HaMeii; aAC^-TEdiki, Ry- only -Bc^.,7.Htto oft—Ochanlt .Burtey s for Mtter when Bob Santoro singled Veteran Lev Spencer’s flut- ilton tonight at 8 under the aat, on Xtae other hand, was era. Ben Grsyb’s double was at Los Angeles July 28-24 — and wifi ha heavily favored. In the MISSILES Lawyers 000 000-04-0 of Indian SOU. Valeo y«. Moriarty's, 6—DH^ OMOLEfi-ANGCLR— Gen. George Custer at the Littls etrohg punching against the height and reach have made 4' runs to ' fatotoes; Buaboy 0 ter in the inning. toibaUs kept the Orioles at bay lights in part two c f tho twlnbilL 9-7 r t « * fim e In W66 on Ms best for the Manors. the Polish team the week before AAU mastr- ha ran the mile in Coaches: A. Pratson, A. Lu- D. Hubbard and Tomezuk; 0 run to 11 WP-4chu3r 1: PB— ton Balttmore and Oalitomia were Winning pitrtier Tom Rea at Berkeley, ' Calif.,—are a Wierzchowski, Zodda, Petruz- Big Horn. The Sox have lost ten fineeee and feared left Jah cf him a 6 to 5 favorite. HeHer; W- way to Us second le-gome sea- 348.6, paochhino; D. Calderwood, M. games and won three so far and sooreleas antH the Oriolee ral- fanned 16 and walked but stack of teen-agers and. near- zello and Barnes. Ernie Terrell, who holds the Boa, Bell tamed llwt around, Lee Evans, also 19, from San B. Campbell, S. Dyjak, B. J. lied tor two ntna In the sixth. three. teens. wallow tour games behind thi World’s Boxing Association and then some, but rttfi to dto- Jose City College, will run the Funke, N. Gutreich, S. Holmes, Wartrington Sermtera in last Boog Powell tangled, Frank Bantly 002 041—7 6 1 *rhe Urt, released Monday by ROOKIE LEAGUE heavyweight title. ' saWsfled wfih Ms work. J. Kautz, r : Lacy, E. Lessard, place in the American League. Robinson douUsd and Brooks Manor 100 000—1 3 2 the men’s track and field com- ^ meters Rusrtans The Dodgers retained first Jenea tried tor the hglit- 'T m not pftcMng aa wefi Poor pitching has done it. TTid ROHnson was walked purposely. Rea and Ovgh; Oetrout, mtttea of the Amateur Athletic o V ^ place by beating the Mets last heavy wwvght crown In 1082 and tort year," he aaM. “The ditf«> Jo!$(^.,the.banes. His llrat run Union, CMttalned the top per- ry *«<*»« 449. nt the AAU meet, M., Miller, p. Pelletier, J. Par- batting has been good to greati Gryta) (5) and Sullivan. night at . Robertson Park, 26-7. tort to Harold Johnson in’ IS wee is this year rvehad biqsii: knssetfftai Jfan FVegoei’s error tridge, K. prataon, G. Shimailis, formers in’ tort weekend’s AAU Thm there are the pole vaul- Dave Yaiworski,' Kim Magaug- For example, the Sox'xxxmded rounds. iwna aoored for me. Bita^a not and the second on a douMe-play P. walker. in 16 runs in two games wita ALUMNI JUNIORS championsh^)®- Added were Seagren, 19, of the hey, Don Wiley, Bob Nicola SiiKe Ifaen, he has fought the ta best year. Pm abm^M rto- praunder. ANSALDPS the Senators at Fenway Sunday! Three-hit pitching by George Tommie ' Smith, the sprinter Southern Cahfomla Stridm , ,and Paul Gliba all home red for beat heavyweights he could find, from San Jose State, and Gerry hirfde- the pending world’s Coach: Lee ifyer; M. And th^y had to settle tor a hwloding Cassius Clay, the gen- Kenia sparked the Braves to a . ^ Beattie, L. Brown, S. Cox, jq' the Dodgers. split. « 6-0 win over the Dodgers last Lta^ffren, the tong-dtotance star ^ 1 7 4 H and Paul W«- TWnko n t erally recognized champion, ...... Ganger, night at Charter Oak Ptark. It from WasMngton State. Both **> * Strider teammate, holds' R -_D e^ o, L. An army of Sox pitchen gave who was Just coming iq> then. Andre Rodgers, a rrative of up 16 runa—9 in one game, 7 in was '0)6 seventh decision for the mtosed the mMt bec^ause of var- national Mgb-Bcltool mark of GHkey, D. Henman, K. Kee- Clay outpointed Mm, but many 1500 NEW JO BS EVERY Nassau in the Bahamas, .hit the other. G. f . LatiONNE Braves. ” ious ailments. 16-8% set only tart yesur. hey, M. Kehoe, J. Kieman, J. claimed the decision went the Lirtdgren to the elder otates- Sttm Albrigtat, of the Oeve- London, K. O’NeU, .306 as & pinch Mtter tor the Manager BiUy Herman oajd wrong way. (Mike Rioelo and George Pittaburgh Pirates last season, he doesn’t know where to turn and di$0(MTES, INC. Brooks collected two Mts each man of the young stara — he’s land Stridsra, named to (he RMhandsMi, J. , So now, J Jhn R yu i, 19, who had toot. doon. R. SaptMiisa, C. liusidtaf- Jaycee Traek & Field M eal en,.L. piich. WHITNEY AIRCRAFT WAl^-UP TIME BA’rn N G — WiUle Mays, San MANCnwrEK fWJMSHDBILE TMplea hi the annual Jayoee 2. Jim Manning, 8. John Byan.5 FranMaco, Ht Ms B2taiid career Coach: -Neil Burgess; A. M. Track aend^ ^leld Chanqiloa- Broad Jump: l. Roger Bug-f 'The homer, placing Mm tMrd on the Bad Night for Hiz Honor AbraiUs, D. Anderson, J. Bix- ah^M laat Satuxday at Memorial *’'dter iJackson, S. John? all-time lirt, as the Giants edged PM CEOINa;YANKK BALLGAMES ler, C. Burgess, L. Bu^ess, J. Field were .aoored by Bob M3ar- * St. Louta 2-1. CampbeU, s. DiOoccio, D. De- FTFOWNG — Jton Kaat, Min- But Ball for Whitey Ford tana In the Senior Divtoton and ^ 1- Bon An-' WINF- iSBO ON YOUR DIAL U(ile, A. EUis, J. Gardner, J, John Prior In the Junior Dl- 2- Itotcr Jackaota 8. Rob-- nssota, pMcbed a tax-Htter in NEW YORK (AP) — It waa a Ralph Houk aaU WUti ff tkam may R» tha Gearttort, B. GMd. K. Hennes- vftaoo. A total o f 44 boya aom> 9fiait he got from a aumber T. Dvorak, R.i i Hannon. E. tween the New Teik Tankeas of tha 8l,3n tana who Jamaned Healy, s. Kahn, K. Miatoaoy,.M. Jute ^ *• UnWM t o f OMf JfMBIW 1 and Now Yoric Mets Monday Shea fltaihan. Matoney, j . MeCruden,. M. TOOL B PIE MAKien IMADIal Gpouo, M. Strom, J. Thoinpaan, night Tha Tanka woo. M . Tha mayerta aoftal diteB hmimm >ii|wfi H t e i O t M. Hetay. Feed's lart start was on H mt m Shat h teg was maifeod ' by fnm 9M9i09|ittW0to • fti oulrtinObiggroup bwiiiMqa'Oliii; • jnl^ HXUAN SOnnL BftU . AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING M bat ha waa hotbared by itO' a acattortng of boos. ahfc ttova..-nMte tortOofi galley...and «n «iMfiliante Ona OoaMi: John MacDonoU: D. donlUa and didn’t lart. On Juna In the olghih tamiiig a araaU Celimaa at M 64|g92 ' 6, he was placed on the disaMed Oaouette, D. De atmowtti- l . . ______ram Daah: L John Prtod f but -vocal segment of ttw crowd prta vault and 120-3iam low 2, Jkn'Wheeler, 8. Cfirter tteale.) fflHilDII EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING tewdetyaart Urt- H ie rtar 'Yankee left-han- Ekih. F. Ctoiher, B. Hutton, N. faurdlea, bbtti in Ore t e io r D!- began chanting “ Lindmiy i f a 100-Y i^ D artk;^ J o ^ Prior, | der retuined to action tort Sat- hum.. ted m y la a bum.’’ Knight, M. Lomhaa. D. NoUn, vtoion. a „ . . , _ , , ufday agaiiirt Ohioago. but did K. PaUarim P- Itaeato,, D, Saw- Martens also had a aooond in am riol .Itank- ^ Than Iha eqr 'bacanM *‘Wa WELOINQ pootby. In two hmhiga, ho gave baila. D. U SaarteDf U Bier- Mta dtoouaVtaid FMor wvw tUM 1 9 Star hMa hwhidlBg a homer. fart, J. Stawanaoiv M. Stamn ta M » hteJaaqpL MO-YamBaaItt-jUv Might R WM h g J *,rtSSrtomm, M, TM. R. RoM. M Wito Jkn Wh|ilar>Ti 1 tetam r . BtocMm. tao dh» 440-Tam Siaah: X. Jkn ’ ifr-M n s. n wan aMa’to hasp (ha ha* ^ nflOIBHB wiiD> MO-yord rt. X Doiw Dowtera, I& ^ MOTOItt ttatey t a 'l a r t l ^ dotm," tha tr-ymroH gMohar OMoh: John KUemHfendatt a, & Tin X Roger MO B tR O nO IR B A V B . aaU altar tha gams. mayatal mwcMon. M. . Bwiatt. B. B ro^. L.' Qm- tePp: X- i t « Roohe, C31" o f"'!' X Caitkr Reale, 1 Brent Orto- XAEVfiABm»a> n 1 cHl Ot Atawd If ha thought tha Mata lindaay stood up and vmvod P. OHtian. X Tbatar, P. 2M)-yBm daah: 1. Bob f]|C^ CpanWwrtiioilyBOlBHmllleiidtol^^ ; wars a fair teat, ha aaM. *T tairing this fima and waa tn * 2804265 ,TMMday.fNB99diyanilTlH»nd8y9wnlnp‘filtoJni,andOitlurd8yB ' U VM.. Bet. to 6 FJL don’t eaia who it waa. H m tart obaorod by olhac mambaia if * '**“ * ^ ^ ^ Jtanp: 1-A, Ihtagitata. •rOnjn.t»1ttlMM4.0te4aiinillte'flMilbin'lloiiillNMnnd’. / W hitn e y that I got Iha haOwliara I want- totem tarti. V mas. *• J«* ftlor. I------teWT-M ad it aM talt gaot m ate It • Q i rr- rpft SP’—t - JPK L Bob McOumd. M, -..I

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PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1966 KAIVCBESIER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 19W ^ agb mmBSEs BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Hdp Wanted—IW e M Help ' ' ' f ’ I Mintneydea—Hteyeiaa 11 "i'HERE OUGHTA BE A LAW SHOM order cook, .fiiH and BY ROUSON OUR BOAIId ING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLR WAIfraiD — Part-time aervloe lilTlLB 8P0KI8 leSB DUOA31 Setaring SBO oc, statton attendant, eveidnga. part-fime, days and nights. Ap> yUwwer toPrjjJjJJJ' oonservaiUvely customed. low EvERMdiBCE? YMEM nou A o c n e i ^ Bur nHP'iDUR ocM (M( wm A Must bo 18 or oMor and have idy in person only Howard TT-y CLASSIFIED mlloago. O d BOMMA DENT A nURKEO CKR,GfER3fQMEM'0Ml femder*- ar e twre mw wm iEssesf driver’s Hoonae. Apply in por- Jbbnaoo'a Rsstnanu*, 881 Tol* SEEMS REAM ID TMTIPV— DONTTASKSIUU/QUesnOlM! son, Ckndon’e Atlantic Servloe, land T ^ . , extt 84, WiBmr 47To<• REMOVAL BECAUSE IT RNlETJTO PROYlOB y \OOT fj SllMBDnaMW SAFETY unfivoruu* UPwpoMtloa ^hi^w&Rd SSTcan Munder SOTndMinaa (abO S2Abftract bdug around machinist Top Praduotion Mining Opwators— 'SlBrnoratM 8TBP8, aldawalka, atone vraHa, wages, Uberal overtime and days and nights mm, fireplaces, fiagatena terraces. (BoekvOla. Ten Vree) fringe benefits, excellent 1 i 5“ r” 4 7 8 8" 16 All concrete repairs. Reason* working conditions. Apply M3-2711 875-3136 ahlo prices. 648-41881. IfOW HIHINO — Bbepertenced 'W' 11 n u 14 RE3NTAXB—Power roller, chain J 259 Adams S t , Manchester oarpenteirs, pattern makers or saws, trail roller and aerator, M.awee l-JS apprentkMS for building forms, IB ^81 lozim fneH m uK. good pay, benefits, opportuni- TM. l ETut h t 0* . l-x% 14 lawn vac, rototillers. Also sales Tmdilt Reaching Oar Aihrarliscr? and service on all lawn equip- twmmoM,QMio. PE3RMANHNT part-time men, 8 ty for advarmoneDt Mr. Keith, 14 T8 14 ment Capitol Bqulpment, 38 wS!m^ T •13 a.m., car required, im idl- eie-om. ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN gf M-Hoar Answariag Sanriee Main St. 643-7858. ing, $200 month minimum. Write Box A, Manchester Her- PRESS OPERATORS WELLfM NOT IN TH* I YEAH^.AN'VmO Free ta Herald Readen mR.TTJ.TNC and blasting — all Heating and Plumbing 17 Schools and' S3 Help Wanted— ^Female 35 VEH_Nf IDBNT Xi^ types compressor work. We are idd, giving age and present pQHK H PT OPERATORS CARS MUCH FOR meuXrr/ CATERIN' BUSINESS^ V EVBt HEARD a 24 44 sr 4s ki MOTHERS HELPER to live in type of employment. We will ------THAT LUNCH MOUR WHATCHA/ I V E E T . XaOTAOOUNTRy f OP A KING oa oae of fuUy Insured. No waiting peri- COMPLufiTlfi plumbing a n d PACKERS MEAN BY I BETTBtJ TRUN, I'M A KING, f WHO COULP 'tor summer. Must like children. contact you for appototttsnL HOUSE COMMITTEE od. For service, call Ben Bfl- heating service, complete new EARN UP TO $225 Xknt Shift -> 45 Hoar Weak THROWER AT US/ THATP I TOU KNOW! COOK,? 41 bathroom InstoUatloDs and 16 years or older. 649-3789. lal, 889-9786. A WEEK DRIVING CARNn AL BY DICK TURNiSB bathroom remodeling, 30 years EASTERN BOILER 44 - EDWARDS TTPEWRITER3 — Standard THE BIG RIGS ABLE AMBITIOUS In business. Bari VsnOsnw, DOaHWASHER wanted nights. 98 Loomta St, Manchester and electric; Repaired, mat- 619-1718. 44 4T ANSWERINS SERVIGE hauled, rented. Adding ma- JOBS W AITING Apply Cavey’B Restaurant. MEN mar r ied man for tire service chines rented and repaired. WAITRESS wanted for lunch- work, 45-66 hours pef week, -1 7 5 -1 5 1 9 Pickup and delivery service. Millinery, 19 -Train Now— ^Pay Later eons. Apply Cavey’s Restau- steaffy work, annual bonus, and leava year m XooW 100 job openings In the paid vacation and other fringe Tale Typewriter Servloe. 618- rant. trucking industry. liSt New 4f 46 W 16 Jig ttaM wttfaoet at the DRAPES, valances, etc. — Cus- heneflto. Apply U» person at Ni- 44 46 JT 4968. If you can pa^s a physical England Tractor Trailer tom made to your measure- and need a steady job year ABLE girl to live to as mother’s chols Manoheeter Tire, Inc. 296 ,^ '§ '— ' ATTICS, cellars, garages and Training shOw you how to Antomobflcii For Sale 4 ments, lined or unltaed. For 'round, here is your oppor- helper. July at shore. CaU 233- Broad St., Manchester.______yards cleaned, trash hauled to further information call alter tunity of a lifetime to en- 4622. make from $200 to $226 per week. We train on gaa and man For work in local dairy U MEIULD 1956 OADOIULAOS-^ot- dump. Reasonable. Call 648- 8, 643-1913. ter the trucking industry e tSM W MU. TAL 141. UA N». QHAi vertlble, runs, hardtop, for 5819. NOW. Q U ALiry TRAIN- COMPAiNXON - Housekeeper In- diesel tractora and tank store, 3 evenings, plus some t ports, best offer. 616-1713. INO, the largest company terested to good home with el- trailers. Part or fuU time Sunday work. OaU 648-8063 be- 6? B4 LAVOIE BROTHERS —general approved school to the east derly gentleman. CaU 946-4018. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER If BOX LETTERS Moving—’Tnicldiig— training, budget plan avail- fore 4 p.m. M67 PO(NTIAC — Moor, Star work, chain saw, lots cleaned, needs 260 men to be trained able. Licensed by Motor Ve- Chief fully automatic, |150. trees removed, laadscaplng. StoragB 20 for local and long distance WOMAN to work to store, dry hicle Department, member MEN FOR Bridgeport and en- GLAD NO.SILUi'/, For Year -driving. Train with the best cleaning plant. Part-time. 643- 1 M E A N ‘S BY J. B. WILLIAMS Call 619-1717. Completely Insured. For free MANCHESTER Delivery. Light of the Motor ’rraiupoitation wr gine lathe work. Apply G.T.K. JO‘ OUT OUR WAY on both Diesel and gas 7264 ask for Mr. Oray. Corp., 676 ToUand St, Eairt LEMONS, InformatioD estimate call 742-7649, 878-8816 trucking and package delivery. Associatlon of Conn. CaU 1969 F O R D F a i r l a n e 600, con- anytime. trucks. Phone 1-248-7771 Hartford. Y HEY WHATS ' CKSdTHANO/WETHATWOUliA^^ Refrigerators, washers and anytime. CLERK —- Will train, must hava anytime. Hartford touched these since mo u used TBB wwkAUY win not! verUble, in good running con- f THEIDEA7 stove moving specialty. Folding filing ablUty. Apply 988 Main MEN to fill aevsral openings to iTHEYReCLEAM the RNMT ROLLER LAST WEEK— the Idanttty of (titioii, yours for $260. Call 619- SALES AND Servloe on Ariens, THEYRE PAIWT-SPATTERECJ F IM « » i chairs for isnL 649-a763. St., Room 12, or caU 643-1694. * EMOUfiH/ MY . ■ay advertioer using hex 2908 a f t e r 4:30 p.m. Hahn Eohpee, Jacobson lawn 247-1863 our niw iaotory branch. FuU OOSH, EXPECTIN' PRINTEC5 AMD -TOPPED WITH A LAYER mowers. Also Hhmelibe chain and part-time posiflona avail- A6UYTOBC \ OF PUST/ OET BUSY RI6HT NOW/ Isttsn. Realtors snswer- Help Wanted^Female 35 •'‘' V v v * COtsJSTAKmVPUT- ^rens BEFORE YOUR EYES AAAY ^ Ing box ads who 1966 CHDVROI.ET Malibu SB. saws and Inteihiifional Cub able, Excellent earnings plus 17,000 m ile s , 4 on flo o r , con- Help Wanted— Male 36 TlN''eMONAN' WOT BOTHER VDU, BUT dsairs to protaet their Cadet Tractora. Rental equip- Painting— Papering 21 WAITRESS —evenings, must be OOLLEXIE students Interested bonus plam ‘Training provided TAKIM"EM TOOR LAZINESS Ideattty can follow this | vertible, bucket seats. 649-1616. ment and sharpening service . at location. Apply in person at BOTHERS MB/ over 21. Apply to person. Aca- BXPERIENCEID painters want- in exoeUent summer inoome OFF, AN',. procaduxe: on all L A M Equip. TWO SCHOOL teachers now ac- dia Restaurant, 103 Tolland 1123 M aiA St. E a s t H e r t fo r d o r 1068 OOMETT CUBTOM, 2-door, ed. Inside and outside work. plus opportunity to compete for meot Coip., Route 83, Vernon, cepttag summer orders for Tpke, Manchester. caU 538-6702 for an Interview. Hndose your■ reply to the standard, radio, heater. Im- “ house painting specials, Inter- CaU 649-1343. student awards of up to $1,000. 875-7609. Manchester Ex- Highly reputable company. box to SB envelope I — maculate, deaiL $806. Call 643- change—^EnterprisA 1945. ior and exterior. Free esti- FLOOR maht^rer wanted for t the Olaasi- For an appointment oaU 628- addreafed to 7992. mates. CaU 643-9686. MONEY Arthur Drug. Interesting work Had Managaf, Manchester WANTED — Lawns to mow — 6702. NOTICE IvfA. h P ■viBing HeriOd, together 1988 PONTIAC, V-6, automatic, INTERIOR and exterior paint- Doesn’t grow on trees, but and good salary with benefits. g-lB why do It. Let me do it. CkiU Apply to person, Mr. Bern- J cSSl . with a memo Hating the ail power, fine shape, clean, me anytime. 875-1852. ing, wallpaper removed, fully many AVON lUpresenta- MEN wanted for part-time hdp TOWN OF COVENTRY oantoentos you do NOT 8260. e4e-i&8e. insured. Rena Belanger, 648- tives pick up extra cash by stein or Mr. Oasper, 942 Mato to haying. Inquire in person ZONING BOARD BY KEN MUSE WAYOUT wtttt to aee your letter. AIXj TYPES septic tank work, 0612 o r 644-0604. working ’ 2-3 hours , dally ______St., Manchester. Pella Bros., 364 BldweU St OP A^EAM Tour letter wm be de- 1802 GHEIVHOLiBlT bmpela, good trenching, land clearing, land ■troyed if the advertiaer is near their homes selling vafpir.R.Tir.TjnF.n carpenters — ————————— — —— m ere wlU be a pubUo hear- ooiuHtton, one owner. Call 643- excavating, truck work. Ernie JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint- Cosmetics and Fra- cos you’ve mentioned. It ne^ed, paid holidays and va- roTOk OARPENTBRa want- THB«e«OUR leTHXTA NOnUMTG 70ai. ■ Dobosz, 043-0617. ing, interior and exterior, pa- ranees. No experience nec- 9 a.m. in the .’Pawn Office not it win be handled to perhangtog, wallpaper re- cation, Insurance program. ed. CaU after 6 p.m., 876-1016. PnWMARS THE CRACK the usual manner. essary—^we give complets Building to consider the follow- 1966 CHEVROLET station wa- HAIROUTS to your home, $3.26, moved. Wallpaper .books oo re- 8V>rbea, Iik . 649-6802. PWOSE MTHBLENS gon, 6 cylinder, PoweigUde, ra- training. Phone 289-4822. ing appeal: WHEN IT 36 years experience, John Merz quest. Fully insured. Free es- PICTDRE/ dio, heater, gocid condition, $100 WANTED — Joiuneyman elec- D A H Mdtora, Route 44-A. CRASHED/ 648-1024. timates. CaU 640-8668. “Oh! I’m SO sorry, Mr. Blakely, but you know how it is Lost and I^iiiid 1 OoD eto-'nes. MANAGER — Working, large trlolan, steady employment IN V T T A 'n O N Robert XYeVlto appealing for Wilson Electrical Company, after being in obedience school ail week!” INSIDE and outside painting. enaok bar chain needs consci- the privilege of aeOtog used toot — white dog with brown 1967 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 2- Tou name your own price. 648-4817. can with complete conditioning ears and tilaok eye, answers to Household Services entious, mature manager. Ex- ______TO BID door hardtop, 268, 4 barrel, au- Bpsidal rates for homeowners cellent pay and fringe bene- for highway use. Would also FHnce. Call 640-8002. tomatic transmissioa, power Offered 13-A FIRST eSaae machinist and die Sealed bids will be received * 66 o r o v e r. 649-7868, 87B-840L fits. Including bonus plan. Ap- Uke A Repairer’s I^oohae. The %UHYMCTHBRS B T a m y steertog. 640-6200. maker. We ore offering all first at the office of the General REWEAVINa of bums, moth ply for interview King’s Dept. olaae benefits. Apply Gunver Manager, 41 Center Street property referred to is toe for- Annoancemaits holes. Zippers ^paired. Win- PAnmNo"BT Dick Fontaine, Store, Green Manor Blvd. mer Roman Menaat Servlca 1864 FALCON 4 door sedan, ex- interior and exterior. Paper Mfg., 234 Hartford Rd. Manchester, Conn-, until July BEN CASEY oellenft condition. Will sell for dow shades made to measure, Station. ) TYPEWRITERS and adding banging and waU paper remov- BAKERY Saledady — experi- 12, 1866 at 11:00 a.m. for One $1,000. 7'^-8860. aU sixes Venetian blinds. Keys CARPENTERS, lay-out men, ^-Toh Pickup Trude. Bid AU intarasted ^enona are in- machines for lease. Tale Type- al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. enced. Good hours, good wages, framers and helpers. Mak Con- vited to attend. mMAKErTNOW,BEN.X writer Servloe, 640-4086. made while you wait. Tape re- fonns, plans and apedfications Ji,- corders for lenL MarUnv's, 867 <)uaUty workmanship. CaU steady poeitlon. Apply in per- struction Co. Call 613-2282, 876- Grant B. Tootoaker Sr. lAHra^PANDXlU'TOBE evenings, 246-8693. son, P€u:kade Bakery, Shopping ars available at the Control- ■LOOTOOLUX vacuum dean- Main., C48-BCtL 8702 a ft e r 6 p.m. CtaUnnaa HBGF0R1HEPRBAIBS. VETS & STICKS Farkade. ler’s Office, 66 Center Street,. BHORT RIBS BY FRANK OTfEAL YOU'VE BEBi era, aolM and service, bonded MAN For work In Cumberland Mancheater, Connecticut. ARBN- representative. Alfred Amell, CLEIANING woman — 10 hours Farm store, 8 evenings, plus Town of Manchester, UO Biyan Dr., Manchester, $95. D O W N — U P TO Building— Contraetiiifl! 14 Floor FlnlFftlng 24 IM0QNRJC1W6 Anc ' CAVEWIFe/ weekly, hours can be arranged. some Sunday work. Call 649- Connecticut •44^41.______FLOOR SANDING and refinlsb- Apply Conn. Conatructlon Corp. RCberft B. Weiss, |^«M/.V«9UIDH0UMIND 36 M ONTH S TO P A Y ADDITIONS —remodeling, ga- 8063 before 4 p.m. ■ WANTED 1HB NBW Btoctrdux (r) floor rages, rec rooms, bathrooms tog (apeclalislng In older 261 B road S t General Manager MiMBvBAnMrcMBnoNsr floors). Waxing floors. Paint- and oaipet beautlfler. See M in '66 MUSTANG, 4-speed, 289 tiled, kitchens remodeled. OaU WAITRESS over 21, full or part- C3csii» Late M odd V-8, beauty. Leon Oieezynsld, Builder, 648- ing. Paperbanging. No Job too your own homo—on your floors small. John VerfBille, 649-6760. time. Apply in person, TTuea IN V IT A T IO N USED CARS and carpets. CaH 5i26^066e, SSeo- ■«6 OLDS 442, 4-speed, mint 4291. J’s Restaurant, Route 6 k 44A IN V IT A T IO N trolux Carp., 1128 Main SL, -beauty. NEWTON H. SMITH & SON— CANFHIL Floor covering, 78 Bdlton. TO BID Top Prices Paid East Hartford, or oomein- Birch St. Wall to wall carpet- TO BID *66 O H E VT Impala, 2 - door Remodeling, repairing, addl- CLERK—General office duties, Sealed bids wlU be received For AH Makes tldhs, rec, rooms, garages, ing, linoleum. Free estimates. Sealed bids will b* received OMPiyMARvajOushou hardtop, 4-epe^. ' Expert installation. Call 643- some typing, 8:30-5, Monday at toe office of toe General ______Peraonate 8 porches and roofing. No Job 140 Manager, 41 Center Street, at toe office of toe General CARTER CHEVROLET Au.piAys>supe»ty. '94 DODGE Dart GTO coupe, 1218, o r 648-2985. Friday. Gaer Brotoen, A too smaU. Call 649-3144. Rye SL, South Windsor. Manoheeter, Conn,, until July Manager, 41 Center StreeL COh INC. TYPEWHnHR RIBBONS — aH V-8, 4-epeed. Manchester, Conn., until July makes, $3.00 tastalled free, 12 at 11:30 a.m. for Front End MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI ’64 FONnAC OTO, 4-speed, 8 QUAUTX Oarpentry — Rooms, BABYSHTER needed for sum 11, 1966 at 11:80 a.m. for 1229 M ain S t Manchester only. Tale lype- dormera, porchaa, basements Bonds— S to d »— Loader—2 Cubic Yard Capac- BY ROY CRANE caihs, mint. mer work, 2:30 p.m.-l ajn. ity. Bid forms, plans______and spe-- _____Sand Spreader — EVmr. Bid Phone 649-523$ BUZZ SAWYER wrHar Service, 640-4986. refinlahed, eabineta, buUt-ins, Mortgages 27 ’63 FORD Galaxle 500 XL formica, aluminum, vinyl, ^J™’****' ***' clflcatlons are available at toe forms, plans and specifications uprejm^BoofAEo. 7928, b e fo ie 2:30. are available at toe Control- WEIL, HO NEED FOR KIE TO T^6 ALONG,TUMMY, HAvevDuaez hardtop, 4Hspeed. steel, eeramo aiding. William MCRTOAGE LOANS — first, Controller’s Office, 66 Center JoiNa?^ANfYV\«Ay. y ler’s Office, 66 Center Street, AND THANKS FOR EVERYTHIH6, CHUM. AND ARtimi(>bn«i For Sak 4 ’92 VET convertible, 4-speed, Robbins Carpentry Service, seixmd, third, aU kinds redty, StreeL Manchester, Connecti- Mancheater, Connecticut. 7— — — —L YOUiTOO, NIKEN. eNAkseoN 1889 D od ge, 4-door aedaq,^ new 425 engine. 648-3446. etatewide, credit rating unnec- HAIRDRESSER wonted —foil cut. ^AHO THANKVOU/V--—— ) - - - - — IW JUST Town of Manchester, Town at Manriiestor, ------y /6LADTDBS THiecctlBSe- gray, running condition, good >92 PONTIAC Bonneville con- essary. Reasonable, oonfiden- or part-^me. CaU 918-0360. GONVERTIBUE BUZ.ZW61ADALL COMPLETE remodeling serv- tld, quick arrangements-. Alvin Connecticut Connecticut o WUSUHCERTAt HWi HOME. engine and ohitch. $56 or best vertible^'^ieed, beauty. FUIiL-nME mature sales la- Robert B. -Weiss, after. 643-8818 6-8 pjn. ice. Roofing, aiding, garagee, Lundy Agency, 627-7971, 988 Robert B. Weiss, tSOVER. ■92 VET oonvAUble, 8-speed, rec rooms, concrete work, cab- dies to work to youth apparel General Manager General Manager red beauty. > Main St., Hartford, evenings. NEED CAR? 'taac oradit turn- inet and counter work, cera- 233-6879. store, exicellent’ Working condi- ad downT Short on down pay- '91 OLDS 88 convertible, S- mic tile, floor tile. Call 648- tions. Apply In person, Mari- BMotr BaakmptT Repoeses- speed, beauty. 2349 for free esUmatea. SECOND MORTGAGE >- Un- Mads, 691 Mato SL 4 Mob? Don't despair! Bee Hon- >57 T-BIRD Class, oonverttole, limited funds available for see CARPENTRY — Ooncrete work, INTERE8TINO position with est Douglaa. Ri(pdfe about low^ S-speed, beauty,,. and mortgages, payments to 1M3 cHentoclEr anything from eellar to roof, high eamtoga, train now to be set d o i^ amallest payments suit your budget. Eiqpedient Zmpcila ' JB m inside and out, no substitute for Mrs. SXectrolux in your home anywhere. No small loan or fl- service. J. D. Realty, 648-8129. WHEN IS IT SMARTER TO SWITCH OonvMtiblR HABER MOTORS quaUty work, satisfaction guar- town and surrounding areas. *1SK naneis company plan. D o u f^ 288-8269 ■ntaed, competativa ittlcea, no Come to and learn about our Motors, 888 Main.______f 966 Main SL, Bast Hartford job too small. D A D Carpen- Business Opportunity 28 inogram, 1123 Mato St. Bast 19A1 PORD RBF0SAPBSK>N: take o w Open D o ^ Evenings try, days 648-1804, eveninga 640- Hartford or caU for an appoint- THAN TO n iH T (to Ioba Hurt i*> Oaloxia 600 S 1 M B CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURioSR ment, 628-6702. ' ConvertlUa ’^IdSteW BY LANK LEONARD payments, no cesh needed with MICKY FINN average credit. I9n Chevrolet I960 0C4D8MDBILE — station CARPENTRY—U yean expe- MATURE WOMEN with skilla 50VDU y YES, A *T0UMffr PMSSM TMWLSO MB IQWnTHByTOOK WITH MCfSASMaV SBNSATIONAL S M R S ImpeJa, 1988 FVnd Mustang, Isn’t It smarter to switch to Iona than fight the THMK TH* / N ueirr MamPRPk nor amml abub m t , ^ ^ APllANTMB Of » Of SOUWl fLYlUO SAUCERSl fREFWUNS Inquire 0 rience, complete remodeling, BUY in tending toe alck and aged, 1962 FORD ’ X CAN USE HER—V . 7 1961 VoQunragen convertible. wagon. SVIPEMCB \ GUESTI0NIH61 MAYBE THB CHAP WHO lAiTER THE PUIIIC TO 8BLISVB THAT IT WAS THgY Foster SL -additions, teq rooms, concrete caring for riiildren and run- traffic jams in and out of Hartford each day? The StndhMir R M R PDOEOOeSm'OOMEl Of KRASOSVbbTORTEP a UFO OVWt McKBES TRACT TIE \ RASH Of lOCAL uro OaS 288-8264, aak for Graham Oouveklbla ^Oww vOlJL” VB i EpwiS.r..... — work and gaijngss. References ning a * bouaebold, part-time Iona factory is centrally located in Manchester. ’WELL, WHAT 0g„ -MBOUSHfORYOUiml ORPEAL W A S ^ l^ NISHT t£ VAHISHBPl 8 Hofanea. 1990 C H E V R O lE r — 2-door given, free esfimates. OaU 94S- YOUR OWN MJMI AY5f i LAD' K>HELP| ______I______work at a good hourly rate, YOU SAK BLITZ? t MADE those) io maT m <» AHALi ----- rrvr- CREDET B T FHOMB. Need p noodel, Oorvair, automatic 2629. can 649-8869 between 9 a.m. — C0P5 WSRa 1 1 ^ ' trsnsmisslan, lew mileage, one 1961 C H m O I £ F ALERTS 8 / T I m H n OTMBtSii car? Mo coah needed, 100 car SERVICE 4 p.m. Isn’t it smarter to switch to Iona than fight the owner, 6 good tires, very clean, ImpaJa S fiA C PNONBf eelootkm. Aak for Mr. Bnin-, half mile walk to and from your car eadi day? OewtedtiMa’ . ^999 rsaaonoMy priced. CaH 944-1977 Booling Bjdjng 16 GIRL — part-time to assist pho- STATON tographer with filing, miscel- Iona’s huge paiMng lot is 30 secimds away from' j967 CHEVROtEir — Adoor se- Ml DObGle OMqmL 8 eylln- Bid WELL HOME Improvement laneous odflee toiUes, 24 eve- your work area. 19S7 C H m O U T dar, hjrdomslic, .goqd oondl- dan, aotomatic. May be seen Oo. — Roofing, aiding, altersr nings weakly. CaH 643-1442. Bri Air «M K Bon, 190K14 tores, goi>d: prlos betwean 94 pxn., good second tipns, additions and I’smodel* Exceptional Opportunity OonvortlUe ^w99 cor. $226. 9i0-lMO. ' ing of aU types. BxesUeal isn’t it smarter to switch to Imia where you’ll be rsaacnatile. OsU 9tt-6882. POR 1982 OONTlNENrAL — Mack, workmanship. 949-8486. an individual than it ia to fight, being just a clock ^ PONTIAC Bonneville, 4^ anooiAL sKcelleBt condition, $2,460. CaU number? lii ' doer hardtop,. original qymar, A. A. l^ N , INC. Roofing, The Exceptional Man mmiB sifiXJDi 9i«4Ti0.^______^ Aitaiiatic w& L slaitawicsil cgadlthwi, 8764870. ; aiding, paiotoig. Oarpentry. Al- Good Gallonage History torationa and addttkns. OeU- •fllepowwi^k*^ Met MiBHlOURY Mbntoiey con-) 1982 C O M E T, A d o o r standard, TraRtmissioB IONA IS A PERSONAL EM PLOY^ new brakes end tins, 88,000 lags. WorkmanaUp guaran- High Traffic Flow tNAI BY RALSTON JONB8 and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY L E F F ^ BbWlLLIAHS wsrtndsi, whita w ltti red Jb / taad. 289 Aidumn S t 9484880. 1962 FORD tarior. Original owner. Ctoqd oc^tosl xnUes. $796. CUl 90- TmililRT We are an equal iqiportniiity empkiyer of mm — 0847 s l t s r 6. For further information caU M RACr. I 3IUST Metftfoa. 9404580. ie Free Rood Teat and and women for tirst and second .shtft as machine OoHBtiy Sedau Wagon BUT, AAR. YaABWGHZOF/ WMI EHMCQLMe THJfttsjT.WAM- 'Rsofing and Chinmeys 16-A Estimate operators,' padiers, assmiblers, set up men and gm - UP WITH SOME WILD law F iOMTLM; Catsana sta;- GaragCH-Scrviee-^ it A ll Work Guaranteed $69S X^OFWTD ABpwdAcmy OOUHOE. XAAUSTf/r 3UCT FOR AN E3^ ROOnNG —• Specialli^ rw eral factory workms. > youmvEA OWEMaKARY STUNTS TO (SET ME ttOB ^wagoo, sufomatlc, low Stinago 10 it Budget Temw BASEBALL MID THE WATtl^ PAL. CUBE TO HEAVE pairing rooCa oC aU kinds, now SUN OIL Free Towing I ' ...... PRACTICE., lOrOFRAPER BUBINdSS DUTIES! HIM IN afitaSM, good c o itio n , $950. Wa^THAT «r hast odEk. CaU S9D-0BU k - mr salt, apprabsosto- .roods, gutter work, aUinnaya No Low-Price “Come oaf aaubtbe tar a p jB. , • ^ ty UOO agosn asst, «aflMtes, rlasiwd, iqsdrad. Abimlmnn company Mt Oaist Tou DONT FIGHT IT! SWITCH TO: DOHETDCM/l Mwas MM XL 9184008. aidfaig. 19 ysar^ sipsrlanha. t— Xrosripdk 698-8400 mA heater, mn >. s 4 S 4 n a OkBiiaB tor rant Oak BL, $7. . per mottto. 948|-9901. Bvarihiga and Weritends TirawiiiI ir ioB Co. IONA MANUFACTURING CO. 3904 CHBIVROLBTr — outstand- Mr. smith 236-0418 16 bbainar d pl a c e ' Heating iiQRd Fibbing 17 (Rear SoymOUr Auto 876 R A B T B O R b i U M D li« oondMian, one owner, 68,000 Stora Mote StJ REGENT SmEET—MANCHESTER nOea, radio, heater, aaotbrito, BOfm PLDMBlNa and triotlng MANGHEBIHR zapalik, attaroMoBk, / aiaetrio , _ Cir W rite MANCHESTER P c> Bcond ear. Inquire 7 8984988 gt, ttM t Heqweelt « .) OkB 7M9889. 11 I Ti I ‘ •'I, :ll ! ' / -“ 't

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r • EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1966 PAGE EIGHTEEN j^CHESTBR 8 ro rooms, 8 baths,v flunUy room, bus, shopping and arimols 3 bedroome, 1% baths big Xv- tivo home on 3 acres. Separate near Rosedale Beach, garage, winterized by tornwe, • ^ • Tenements 68 For Rent KBW TWO tamfly flat — M . bus, shopping. Bri Air Real Bs- workshop, garage, double car- quick occupancy,. M i r S T w i t t o o^,^. 4 f«m apartment - to^e. beauUfuUy landscaped lot, fur- cement dock, good Estate, 649-$«9, . sdiool area, large ^ aCRSaaiBD liOAM for «>e b«a 8BALY mattnas aad box «>rl^ tate, 648-9382. port, sundeck, many extra fea- Estate, 648-9882. maity idosets, 100x200 lot Less Volty private. 6 ntiles to Man- niahed-or unfiirnished. 643-6982. Hutetos Agency, Realto , _ in lawns and gardens. Drtly- with steel frame, on wheels, RE3NT MAN In need of rentals. OOVBNTOT — 23’ room, center. Will sell far ™ 649-5324. Vkn-olU, byoot ooric and fl«)d em opttage, nicely furnished, —- tores. Superb home with ideal Mian 820,000. Warren B.. How- ohi beautlfuUy de- _ ered from our screening plant $15. Nine drawer modem^ styled Have __ trniants. wiling to sign nM . furhacee, • elty ntOttiea cost Owner, 742-8090. WAPFING CLASSIFIED auparvlakxi. CtvU anglnear'a de- excellent location. Call 643-6930 set-up. OaU Helen tond. ReUtor, 643-1108. aigned 7 room Ookmlal, with EAST HARTFORD — 8 family Also gravel, sand and flU chest, $16. 876-0M6. lease, plus escrow. 649-4342 or Also oMor 2-fainUy, Call Xm Mojor LMgua gree fae)|Siil Ixit not necessary. *».I^°^m i^’flroDlac«. fan ^ Palmer, Leonard Agency, & COVENTRY — deUghtXul older attabhed 2-car garage, rec home, Saunders St. 14 ro ^ s , 549-8666. iSuSQUAMlCUT, R X —cottage, d6S*ynski, 64S-4291# donnEPf AlrEplacR, ar hom itositors A40 ^r 7T ^ MANCHESTER Manchester CUl nxmiaa CSoOa, Oonn. Oon- °*‘**^i?'T^’^******' ^*** DISOOUNT prices on colonial yard, trees, near bus. Hutchins «46- p o(^ - ^ year old, 6-room Ranch, family room, and an un- CoNtfcwiaJ from Piweadtef Pog« ished rec room, one block ______liovely 4-bed-ren E. Howland, Realtor, 643- wlth sold estate to thto Court for 9. Alou, Pittoburgh, 7. FOUR ROOMS including appli- July weekend still available. Ity. t^onaid Agency, Realtors, tures solid housing value that large Wtehen. 3 bed- MANCHESTER usual fireplace. Too ace — “NEJVEH used anything like it,” WE BUY and sell antique and to bus, stores AND it’s in nxms, Uving room with room Colonial, formal dining ______1108. _ "^ORS®REiP:**Tiiat U>e 14th day ot Home runs — Aaron, Atlanta, Hc^ Wanted—Halo 86 Wanted—Malt 36 ances, residential location, $95. 649-6204. 646*0469. can't be duplicated at the low D. Sisco, 875-6611. July, 1966. at ten o’clock forernkm 24; Hart, San Franclaco, 19. TOP WAGES say users of Blue lustre for used futnltnra, china, glass sa- J. D. Real Estate, 643-5129. the Blowers School area. built-in bookcases, com- room, modern kitchen, Iwge gQ^TON — Coventry town Une, ai tile Probate Office > .the Mu- ^OS An- cleaning carpet. Rent electric ver, picture names, old coin s,______Priced at only $17,900. A SiNCBTON St. - Custom built feUtog Price of $25,600. This plete air - conditioning, living room, rec room, 2 fire- g room Ranch, large nicipaJ Building In .said Manchei^ YOUNG 26 or oUer for WANTED — ENperienced auto- .. . . A • m - 1 iL . 29^01"-car earajreanamErA "P°“^ ®8s “ .... twnen.,large * oB «& W w ^ geles, 29; Brock. St. Louis, 526. wnmnsr wwk. Apply in person mobile mechanic for service Write P.O. Box 350, MamSheeter ahampooer $1. The Sherwin- guns, pewter, ser^ gold, px>i^ ROOM clean apartment. Wanted To Rent 68 pleasure to show. Vbedroom home, cabinet kltoh- °vely 6-room Ranch with fin- large patio, carport and places, VA taths, ,2-w gai^ . fireplaced living room, -r A PR O W S & W A L L A C E for » hearing the aiionance at * 17 dMdeions) —] L viilh dtaing area, laundry ‘shed ^mlly room, 2 flre- oversized nraae. shad- aluminum storms, choice loca- innd«-at»d »aW administrailon account irim Pitching (7 f e lo n s ) -Per-- Ebge Oompany, Fine St, rear. sUUon, days. CaU 643-6962. WilUams Oo. watches, old Jewadry, hobby admts, no pets...... References...... msiraToanm-a oversized garage, shad' garage. BeauUfuUy landscaped Manchester Parkade Or CaU 646-0276 family, high 6 ROOM Ranch, aU-dee- ^om. laige cedar cloeet, 2 P^a®** and attached garage tion. Hanley Agency, 643-0030. sadd ostaier^ertainmeTk of hrtra j-, Francisco, 10-1, ,909;. coUectioos, paintings, attic eon- preferred. Inquire 11 Church , ed lo t Good value. % lot. Priced to sell at $16,900 Manchester 649-5306 MEITAE. wheelbarrow, hand tenU or whole estates. Furni- school girls, needs 6 rooms, ga- tric, attached garage, nice baths, Jelousied glassed - to has Just been repainted and Is Koufax, Los Angeles, 14.2, 876.' St. MANCHE6TER — Bowers Hayes Agency, 646-0131.______time and place asBlgned for Bald StliiXeouts — Gibson, St. uou- accountant travelingt lawnmower, 4 window screens, ture Repair Service. 643-7449. rage, unfurnished. For August lot, 2 baths, choice loca- poitih, 2 car garage, Marion in top condition. Doris Smith lin n o B Qp wfli be happy to show it to 820,300— ^ la r^ ^ te r 80x51, occasional living room TWO 8 - room modem apart- occupancy. 940-7317. tion, priced at orfly $28,- E. Rc^rtson, Realtor, 643-5953 „ . School. New 6 room Colonial, Manchester line. 6 Legal Notices !!rK'i:?S*to'^be'^hiterei?ed'^{he?Sir^ is. 14f; Koufax, Ix.8 Angeles. neoHit anoounting sdioal r. auumorci, .M ; r. HoM,- Md not enenttaL Oom- third shift, premiwn paid 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. RESTAXntANTS — Your choice 1 ^re^m^Itoll! J ^ J. WnJIett, June 317. 1^. by celled » son, Baltimore. .336. mer, poit-Ume after school. patio sand. 643-9504. bilities (maybe even 3-4 tached garage, conven- peagr offers exoeUoA bene- phis production bonus. Ap- sue room duplex, 2 baths, ga- of four. Priced $3,800, $6,000, ^u^rick Acenev 649- Sftoth tovites you to Inspect this SOUTHicruxn WINDSOR TTii'ii.rawi. -— spacious juage.j„dge., . _ . ______,'nt...... «>py RnrlcviUe 'Rune iwno -— F.*. RoWneon,rwiaoHim, BaW.am Call Bob Russo, 646-0124. Al- WANTED 16’ BOAT, traUer! family) which is priced e/t ^ Philbrick Agency. 649- eharmlng Oolonlal.style Cape ient location, complete ^ wages and working vk rage, $126. J. D. Real Estate $7,000 and one Including real oversiied 7 room Split, 2Vi ^ *d^ Oom.; % toVy JWmtoWkl, 3343 mW 56; Agee, Chicago, 50, lied Casting Cesp., 260 Tdland CaU 876-0557, 9:30 am . — 10 Cod at your convenience. De- SERVICE in s growing AIR-OONDmONiE3l, cal 876- Oo. 643-6129. estate $170,000. For more in- a modest $6,600. city utilities, exceUent baths, paneled family room, ceaacd R*!"" batted in - B. Robin- TSkt. Maooheeter. p.m. / jjIAN(3HESTER — Immaculate signed for happy and gracious condition. 2027 after 5 p.m . formation call Philbrick Agen- Bbr further information on garage. top location, deadend g6°G,!?SS?Sod* Aite^"^’ve.^ Ext.. KitSt"!;;! ^ eon, Baltimore, 68; Scott, Boa- KLOCK OORP. 7 room Colonial to established family living, tills 7-room home That’s what you get when street. Hayes Agency. 646-0131. ______Y^; l|^^ ^n. 47. RETAIL STORE manager, re- THREE room apartment, 456 cy, 649-8464. these listings or for an ap- OTtDBREJD; That six months g-h"* _ Robinson BatU- I saaume aWHog w p e - putable merchandising organ- ATLANTTC boiler — complete Rooms Without Board 59 neighborhood. Large bedrooms is situated on an acre of de- |22,900— Manchester, Porter you put Jarvis Realty to from the aSrd day of June 1966. be SppJiie Zatku^t, ***** w binson, M lti urn M ahd Ttlf.. Maaefaaster Main St., $85. 643-2426, 9-6. pointment to inspect, call with walk-ln cloeets, centrally lightfuUy landscaped grounds, se and ednestlaa 6o isation ptans to open a gift with controls, expansion tank. MAIN ST — desirable corner St. area, 7 room Colo- work In selling your home. and the same are limited and ^ Mai^ester Oo^-'more, 86; P. Robinson, Baltl- Bon 61. Bsitford. us anytime. located. Bel Air Real Estate, Priced right for this prestige Legal Notice lowedUowoa forlor . theuie creditorcr«Aiu>r» ' wi witWn ui i u 56 4^1.tw.. otc Aop in (fae Manchester area. 600 feet vulcan pipe, excellent BEDROOM with comecting apartment, first location has 3 tenants, lot size nial, Uving room, dining We have trained, full-time which to bring In their bairns oondlUon, suitable for Shop ga- living r ^ , in c^et adult bustoe, including 140 X 150, all utilities, on bus 942.9332. area. CaU Doris at 649-1200, room, kitchen, separate salesmen and women work- OBDEB OF NOTICE agaiiwt said e.state. and aald ad- Ave.. W"'"{“ t o ^ S'.V.P’Y , Conn.. ' Adriia D o uar u b l e s — Yastraentakl, BoS- Require Ugh sdiool graduate •...... “Hil> neHla. 6 DalfodiU L«n IBHVK3E! stattOB attendant — Une. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. Eves. 649-2519, Jarvis Realty den, 3 large bedrooms, ing to sell your home. We with retail ^ store experiettce. .nd .V«l.MANCHESTER — Six room q , held _„ _ _ _ *lnfC New Y>(^: CeoelMi M. — days, 44 hour week, must be 16 able July 1. $90 monthly. 643- 643-1677. tiled baths, fire- have two modem offices the'‘ dUti^ of" Monch^'er.'oti' the in their olalms Within said Ume .a.1- _ManTO^^^_ aiw yjS— ''- * * '— “ « -« » or over and have driver's I- iwrmm ert position, ^ ununial you^ carpets beautiful p.m., 649-7410. REALTORS INSURORS Colonial, 1% battle, modern a3rd day ot June, A.D. 1366. lowed by pubUaWn® a copy cot€ this p©tum tn^ thinwat OemrtTt'ww Jud^e opportunity, good salary and constant footsteps of a 2878. place, basement garage, to better service the area. Present. Hon. John J. WelleU, order In some » JOHN J. WALLETT._____ , JU^e. Triple* — MteAuBffe, Detroit, aanse. Apply in person, Gor- kitchen ’ with bullt-lns, stove, MANCHESTER — Suburban CaU Jarvis with your real _ S!^iatior"in*'saJdoc: Rlch^ C. wv^houwe. Atty. 7. Boston; Agee, Chicago, IMO generous benefits, to apply famUy. Get Blue Lustre. THE THOMFSON HOUSE, Cot- ^ 649-5261 fUahwaSher and disposal, 8 setting, relatively new Ookml- well landscaiped shaded Judge. ’ ' don’s Allanttc Service Inc., Hooses_For Sale 72 lot, eoccellent location, estate needs, whether buy- AT A^COURT OF. PROBATT!, and Campeneris, Kansas Qty. West Road, EBUngton. promptty send r e « ^ c to Rob- ^ectric ahwnpooer $1. tage Street, centrally located, we_fffide im ' bedrooms, 819.900. Philbrick al with 4 rooms down and 8 ert B. Gray, Top Value IBnter- large, pleasantly furnished rooms, garage. West Side, $110, MANrimr.«tTEB_-7 mnTti spul convenient to eve r y- ing or seUing and do it, Of^ased. SS?rtrt th“ rK.ttS given hrfd at Monoheater, within and for 3 NEW JOBS Faul.’s Faint A WoUpaper Sup- Agency, 649-8464. up, one full bath, 2 lavatories, ^ Upon appUc^on of Clai’a JO«N J. WALUETT, _____ Judge, ttm district of M a ^ e r t ^ on the prises, Inc., 1469 New Britain rooms, parking. CaU 649-2SS8 heat not included, available i^yel, family room, 1% baths, full______basement. combination thtog. today. 22nd day ot June A.D. 1966 Home runs — F. Robinson, Ave., West Hartford. piy-______July 6. Can 1-637-6239. modem kitchen with buUt-ins, CONCORD RD. — Beanttful &5^S!f^g^SSted ^ 2 ; o i»E ^ i^ ih ^ E Jtoh¥ J.' WaMrtt Baltimore, eml Scott, Boeton, DfSURANGE SALESMEN for oveniigbt and permanent LAKE ST. — new Raised Ranch windows, attached garage, % pllMtion on file. It Is AT A COURT OF. .PROBAT^. Judge^^, EVERY guest rates. one car garage, priced for Ranch, large Uving room, for- with finished rec room, 1% acre lot. T.J. Crockett, Realtor $26,800—South Windsor. 6 year JARVIS REALTY OO. ^oSo^r^* toe- Legolng heW at f^ “ E^« of Amy Evelina Certeon ^ ^ YOUINC man to leam leather Boats and Accessories 46 quick sale. $22,900. PhUbrick mal dining room, cabinet baths. Now being completed, 648-1577. old, 7-room split level. 3 applioatton. be heard efJMc^ester. on toe Am^E^i^.^lofe^ofj^ stolen bases - Agee, Ohlca- you are a bcenfied cas- Furnished Apartmenta 63-A mln^ aJL tbe ProiwUe office In Man- 2aixi day of June, 1^. ualty insurance saleeman cutting. This Iftja steady full- LARGE BEDROOM, parking, Agency, realtors, 649-8464. Utcheu, 2, bedrooms, recrea- buy now and choose your own bedrooms, 1^ baths, MLS • REALrORS # MLS MONTH time Job, 6 day wedt. Apply 1961 —16’ CABIN Cruiser, oom- prefer gentleman. CaU 643- TWO room furnished apartment, ------tion room, landscape yard. Interior and exterior decorat- MANCHESTER — 4 room ex- lSSf^^y‘”o f" ^ y “ AD^ 19& “S Jud^e” *’ Carii^n fS;,dT,g"Uw,t^ InMrtm city, 16. and want an opportunity Uirge Uviiig room, din- 643-1121 649-1200 Tober Baseball, 114 Brooklyn pletely equipped, ready lor wa- 2669. all uHUtles. Apply 10 Depot MAN<3HEBTER — 2 famUy, 5 Marian B. Robertsen, Realtor, Ing big wooded lot. Selling for pandable Cape, top ocmdltioit; two &Ti. ' iukI Pitching (7 rive. Betoesda. Md.; Georgs notice of toe ttae and plw» aa- days before toe. dAy..°<.?»1.4 heart gpringfleld OoUege announced mm * m eM r i— « inga in your hometown Male or Female 3? mamonds—Watdies-^ ferred, near bus and Shopping, SETT OF OFFICE suites in fuU attic, dty utilities, located, beautiful lot, garage In park - Uke area. Have a bedrooms, Uving room 6930. Adam Vaxigo. 6736 Bradley Blvd.. signed for said hearing be given to Ing, to appear If they sea.catae M . snrramoed Itaat earport. Leonard Agency. Real- dream come true for $11,200, with fireplace, kitchen ______ivm Atf______parking, kitchen privileges. 649- State Theater BuUding. In- omesite drive, large lot, TWO BLOCKS from Mato, 6 w John wta beooms Char-Bom Real Estate, 643-0683 mMAom^TE MEIN OR WOMEN to drive to- 9167. quire 11-8 p.nr-, Mr. Daly, 643- immediate occupancy. CaU 'room Colonial, 2-car garage, tors, 6M-0469. ss avee|r month. XT y o u w i s h t o h a v e baoco bus, also school bus work WATJM AND JEWELRY re- 7832. paneled recreation room 4 bedrooms. Double garage, 270a - r " si., S.e .. Washington, tola order to scmie newaponer ^ a r22«Ln Daily News, wm become an Interview in confidence, pairing. Prompt servlee. Up to enclosed porch, ahadbd tot, ^ MANCHESTER — Ranch, fine NEW 2 family, 6-6 rooms, 2-car with stone flreolace 2- half acre lot baths rec U-C : WHUam Francis Ryan Jr., ing a oirculBtiOT In sold Dlstriot. tota ^pr to H. Ca^n. eoUege’B director ot. sporte in faH. Apply H. A. EVink, Wap- permanent siding, $16,900. wim stone nr^iace, z half acre lot, t»tns, rec 84j„ a(,(^ Adeljtoi, Md.: Mary at least seven days^before toe day ^ “ S!" ,*, inoarimiat^ Tnlv 1 that AgM now pleaae call or write Mr. ping. 644-1902, after 6 p.m. $20 on your old watob in Apartments—F la t^ STORK — center of Manchester, CHARLES LESPERANCE residential neighborhood, mod- garage, separate heating, ahim- car garage, 1% baths, room, 2 fireplaces. Many ex- Margaret Rvan Yates, 7600 Foun- of said hearing, and by maHtag on ^an Machol, 1 merman RojA liwonnatian July 1. Walter Lemlska at our trade. Closed Mondays. F. B. newly remodeled store, front nenn Hayes Agency, 646-018L ern kitchen with dining area, 4 inum storms and screens, fine low taxes, immediate tras. Immediate occupancy, tainbdu- Diive.- e. Lenham. Md.: Hilda or before June 37. 1W6 IfFHey, bom at Newbiwyport, I Alvomff^ ttMra are Tenements 63 Hrien Hyan BurreU,]^rr . 111 West Whit- fled piaH,Lew a copy ot tols order to D. OarlsiMi, K Faiiflpld Bt., Mam /J tu in-vnan. ta a tre- Wethersfield Office, 529- WAITRESS and WAITER need- Bray. TtT Main Street, State and interior, reasonable rent- 649-7620 260 C H A R im Oak St. — 5 bedrooms. 2% baths, large Uv- location, $2,500 down. J. D. occupancy. Pacek Realty, 289-7476. Calif.' BJeanor Dorn- Ada Levy ftfMtIford Read. Man- Chester. Ckim.. guardian ad taem succeeds Rlchara W. KippeP- 8261, for an appointment. ed, part-time. Call Bolton Lake Theater BuUding. 4% ROOMS, -beat, hot amter, als. Brokers Invited. 622-3114. Ing room witti paneled wall Real Estate Company, 648-6120. Ryan*'MiUer.’ i6*"^En«iSi cJi^r man. resigned to ^become vwlety ot ffdlls stove, refrigerator, parking, room Ranch, one car basement Pl^, S^ton Md.. and return Paul B. Groobert. Atty.. 869 Main Rl4 for both Hotel, 643-0781. make to tola Court St-. Mtapheoter. Conn., and return Drive. Baot Ifarttord, Coon., and director o f pUOUC relauons et $120. 16 Forest St., off Main MEDIUM SIZE comer store — $16,900 —5% ROOM ranch, garage, large lot 106x286, ex- MANCHESTER - Porter St. 7 $20,800^to ^ndsor. Birch and Inexperi- AMERICAN MUTUAL By room with fireplace plug Lots For Sale 73 JOHN J. WAIJ.ETT. Jud«a make to toi« ^ a vTSm t* wAiPwrir Tiuire Weetetli NOW Ehgtand College, location, needs paint HiU Estates, one year , INSURANCE Garden—Farm—^Dairy St., 646-0090, 643-5675. suitable for store or office. built-in stove. raised heartB' cellent gLie room and work rtiop. years Seven rooin C(^ oo; Vincent L. Diana. Atty- JOHN J. WAIyLETT. Judim. JOHN J. WAIA,BTT. Judge. ~ _ peopta. Ons ot Unss Available July L 643-7723 or fireplace, basement, large and paper, J. D. Realty, 648- Priced for imediate sale at i“n>al. Duilt-ins, dlahwastar, 2 old, 7 room Dutch Colo- ONE ACRE 5 miles from Man- mmTim tdsaar asMed COMPANIES ______Prodnets 50 nial, 4 large bedrooms, Hiester center, block founda- 649-1690. wooded lot. Hutchins Agency, 6129. $25,900. Phllbrlok Agency, 649- fireplaces, Imm^ato r. MOB BHaa Deane Highway STRK7ILY fresh eggs for sale. THREE room 'apartment, 470 occupancy, $27,900. Pasek Real- spaHous living room tion, septic tank, excellent STATISTICAL Realtors, 649-6324. MANCHESTER — 7 room Wethtysflbld, Oonheetteut Nightcrawlevs. Tomassewskl, Main St AdultB. 9-5, 643-2426. MAIN ST. — sizeable store and ______ty, 289-7476. with carpeting, f«6nlly weil, $2,500. Ternls $500. down, basement, large di^ay win- BRICK RANCH —Modern Dutch Colonial, to executive I o r W o o d 1*8 An Ityial OpportunMy Box 863, South Bd., Boltcm, $14,600 BUYS this 8 bedroom ...... styled kitchen and for- Owner 742-8090. WK HAVE customers waiting dow, busy location, low rent. neighborhood, 3 bedrooms, 1% Xhnptoyer CLERK open daily. 649-6472. kitchen with built-ins, 2% Ranch, with large lot. For full TWO-FAMILY flat with a big for the rental ot your ityort- 529-0518. baths, formal dining room, baths, formal dining room, Wormation caU Mitten Agency 2-car garage located on Wood- FlCX YOUR own straWberric.s, ment or home. J. D. Real Es- family room with fireplace, 2- large living room, family room 3 . or 64e-g«7 :cB IDEAL spot for office, store or Realtors, 643-6930. bridge St. Five rooms down, PosltlcHi open for person fresh and freezer type. Opaa tate. A<3-6129. car garage, AA Zone, $32,500. with fireplace, aluminum sid- ’ six up. Both units vacant. Sep- good value, immediate ^ *•______N WAMED — part-time and fuU- daily 8—8. 929 Tolland Tpke, ^4x ing, $30,000. Philbrick Agency, thne help. Xncal 25c oar wash, with statistical back- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, WARANOKK RD. — Oversized arate heat, porches, fencing occupancy. MATHER STHBET . . .wooded ENGINE ground, or above average ______— IXIOKINO for anything to real Route 44-A, Bolton, near 649-8464. ’ Realtors, 649-8464. nuat be wOllng to work Satur- PICK------YOUR own strawberries,------rentals — apartments, Coventry Une. 646-0214. Cape on the top of the WUii ^ Real sound home. T.J lot with 142 feet frontage. In ICHANIGS figure aptitude. Good day and Sunday. CaU 643-1602 first Jacking. Manchester Pack- homes, multiple dwellings, no ------^----- Four bedrooms, two baths, big oockett. Realtor, 643-1677. $32,000—South Windsor. Under "A” zone, but permission has iprrAL wages and working condi- rec room. Vacant, trades con- ing Oo., 349 Wetherell St. Man- fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate, ------—------—------—-—— oonatruction, large 8 been granted to allow a two WUEK tions. Air-conditioned of- sidered. In the thirties. T. J. VICTORIA Rd.—7 room OoJon- chester, 643-4126, 649-1500. 643-5129. Houses For Rent 65 room Colordal, 4 spa- family to be constructed on the MAKING fice. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. lai with 4 rooms down and 8 Clous bedrooms, large lot. AU utilities available. T.J. JmGINE STRAWBE|RRIES — pick your 8% ROOM furnished or imfur- SF5VEIN on ------up, IM baths, exceUent condi' living room, family Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. nlshed, oil heat, private, bus line, vicinity Vernon Circle. RANCH — 3 bedrooms, fire- throughout, one car ga- TESHNC HIGH SCHOOL Send resume to P.O. Box own. Adults only in fields. Open rocm, dining room and ------TV.'Tl------—I Available July 1. CaU after 6, place, large family kitchen, rage. Sensibly priced to seU at ^AL 73, Hartford, stating edu- every day. Glode Brothers, shady, parking, adylts. New kitchen, 2% tiled baths, CHOaOB w o^ed lot In eX^Urot 649-0296. with buUt-ins. Full heated base- 319,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, bookcases, built-lns. 2- and convmient location, 85x197. STUDENTS cation end experience as Glode Lane, off Tolland St., Bolton Rd., 643-8389. XtoBMlKG WBLDING ment, $15,900. Char-Bon Real 643-1677. weU aa aiidauy require- near East Hartford —Manches- • car grange. Choose your 6*8-2966 or 649-8538. ATIRACnVE 8 room apart- Estate, 643-0683. ------« We need 8 atudento to ments. ter town line. ment for 2 people, heat, stove, SIX room Cape Cod — anclmr own diecor on ,,tiiis one. ______. pump gas cn weekends refrigerator, electricity,'u hot fence, garage. Call 049-7626. Resort Property For Sale 74 tUc si|nmer. Must bs 16 lor BEST RESULTS, The Loveliest! STRAWBERRiEES — pick your water, Reasonable. CaU 649- SMALL 6 xx>om house for rent, Bias-Buttoned A I? PFATTV fD TNf! ANDOVER LAKE — cozy 4 : pat or over. Fossibtlity for 6324. U A R REALTY VO. IJNU cottage overiooktag Uke. part-time work next Adi own. 144 Adams St. steam heat, $100 monthly, REALTORS 4tone flreiaace, cablneted XNTUOUUCPUBT TRAIN- and winter. Apply in per- IStnattoM Wanted— FIKK YOUR own strawberries, — Modern 6 roonu, available Juty 1. CaU 649-7763. DfantOGHUMB—iraOGHUMB—80 hours son. heat, hot water, stove, refrig- kitchen, screened porch, dou- Female 38 3 acres of ripe strawberries, LOW COST, TOO! ROBERT D. MURDOOK ble lot, reasonable. Hayes at badie maeblna and i«- 25c quart. Birch Mountain Rd., erator, garage, centrally locat- Suborhan Ftir Rant 66 I I n e t a r u e t l a a . EKilUUKIISlN'OPBD mother with ed, $150 montiUy. 643-7467. CASH RATES CIS WORDS) 643-2692 648-6472 Agency, 646-0131. houra 2-6 p.m. 643-6626.. COVENTRY — Private, aedud- —...... I > J ^ s MORIARTY BROTHERS referencee would Uke care of ed 3 rooms, 8 miles UOonn; One Day ..... 45c 3 Days ...7.$1.17 advanced mAJNiNa STRAWBERRIES — pick your THREIE BEDROOM h iw apart- child, age 2% to 10 years. 4 rooms, central, 5 mUes UOonn Six D ays...... $1.98 10 D ays...... $3.00 Suburban For Sale 75' PROGRAMB — Oonrses MU Oeotar W., Maacheater 643-8857. own, 26c p6r quart. G. Murphy, ment, oven and raz^ , heat LAKEWOOD CRICLE North — 4^-3911. J ' aangfaig from 98 weeks to 164 French Rd., Bolton, off and hot water, parking. $150. IMMEDIATE ACTION Custom built Ranch being sold VERNON — 6 room contemp- 96 weein in Maohtmng, WANTED — chUd to take care Route 86. J. D. Real Estajto, 643--5129. WAPPENG — 6 room bouse, by original owner. Drive by orary Colonial built by U A leet Metal, Tool, Die and of In .my home while moGier CaU before 10:30 weekdays (9 AJM[. Saturdays). You our sign is on the property. R, l^^ baths, built-ins, sun PART-TTME repairman, 4 hours partly furnished, beautiful Bob Hope says: Oeffe MaUtyr. Macfaiae Re- works. 849-5623. aTRAWBEJRRIHJS — 30c a quart ^TVE rooms, ^rst floor ai>art- can start an ad or cancel an ad same day. i For appointment to inro^cl ttie deck, garage, and a 40 mile per day, and aM day Saturday, view, adults only. 649-5796, pair and Ptye Mffdng. big berries. $17 Volpi Road, uient, 2 bediooms, dining room, interior coll T. J. Crockett, view. Only $22,500. Hayes Ag- pisasant wocUng conditions. WML. WATCH pre-school chUd ^ kitcihen and living room, cen- lEwming Ifi^rato RMfitor, 648-1677. ency, 646-0131. "Join us in celebrating the. APPRENTICE PBO- Apply h) peraon, Anger Com- in my home weekdays. 649- ^ tral. High school children ac- Resort Property ORAMS—Oouroes ringing poBiy, 8K Mato SL, MawdieB- 3348. STRAWBERRIESS — pick your cepted. CaU after 6, 649-972?. For Rent . 67 643-^2711 Classified Dept. OOZY 6 room Cape — recently LAKEVIEW Terrace: Four front three to four yeare in owQt 26c per quart. Michael redecorated with Ookmial de- room house, hot water base- PLACE your loved ones with a I&irys, 168 French Rd., Bol- 4% ROOM duplex, appUancee, COLUMBIA LAKE — cottage board heat, enclosed porch and S^eat Motel, Machining and nurse to'pleaaant private home utilitia, and dryer, private'pa* tor rent by season, private cor, eet-in Utchen, large lot, Vool and Die MaMity. ton, off Route 85. tseik - out baaement, $17,900. tiled bath. 742-7066.' while you vacation. 876-8294. I *— ' -tio and ceUar, $150. J.D. R ^ beach and boat dock. CaU Co* Laoaaid Agency, Realtors, 646- An Opportunity .1 . \-t.. ' ... FUCK your own strawberrlee — Estate, 64^29. lumbia, 228-3018. work, grow and prosper In "" Mseuhomm^ ^ SBOOMD SHUT 0M9. — tenplogroa To Leam The 3Bc a quarter. Route 86, past Legal Notices I WHAi bobyeit in my home by Gay Qty. Iao Gtombolati,' 649- wceWng en the eaeond khift day or week. 648-4484. CX3ME SEE OUR 6 and 6 du- UWTAnON OBOEB at oar’ Eoet Hartioed and aiM. AIR pISK at 96-96 Ridge St. Mod- AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held at Manoheoter, within and for SoutUngton planta wfll re- NEWSPAPER WHL BABYSIT In my home pk k your own strawberries - em kttebens, dining end Uv toe District at Moncheater, on to* GoUett W M ig^ catvo an increoaod ahift pre- tog room, 8 bedrooD&s, bath^JOto day of June, 1886. A TT/^VT childrtn over 2. . ^ark, 80c a quart. CONDITIONED Present, Hon. Jotai J. WoUett, mium equal to 10% at tbeff B.S«ownbm*eto,noclAr«. and ban oach side. Two ga- Judge. CIRCULATION ______------Estatemony a t Fred improvements. L. McKenney, bcoity boee ratiL JOBS — bouseworic. Would Uke ^ Keeney St., Manchester, On July 1st, fifty years ago. General and Mrs. Dwight D. What better way for all Americans to remember Nw end COMFORT aekiiig mM twenties. iJJe'eiJef^****'’' *" wnidJED w oM oim — work by the day. Pleaae oeB OTRAWBBRRlBe - pick your Eisenhower were married. The last time a Uhited States Mamie on their Golden Wedding Anniver»ry than with Caff Mr. Wfflam Oaliman HELD thl. number, 648-2089. Box 280. Biroh M o u ^ at 0l38g 6«9-IK>8D. Qfwm , adniinietratrix. president and his lady had a Golden Wedding was iri a contribution to Elsenhower College? All donations are nt 066-6682 lor an intar- The nation’s' oldaet and Road, Bolton. That aU montha vtew appdntmied at year STANDARD SCREW CO. RART^RD DIV. NEW 80 loot 4-family, nOarly from the aoth day of June, 1966. be tax deductible and will be permanently recorded at the New England’s fastest iMit. end the some are UmJted and al- 1847 when the John Quincy Adams observed theirs. So growing newapeper has an OoKa-T-Btedeu^ete 41 * llidHiod, large rooms, tool- oredkoro wttWn which college. Send your gift today. The address on the ooupoa HonadioM Goode 61 ridual beat, designed for bus- to . brine in their claims againat ttie Eisenhower anniversary Is truly an event to cele- VWt The BnplognBant Office Ofipartunlty, for a man to DACHSHUND Puppies - ARM ' ^ Why not move up to a tnlght new futiure in one of the largest 883 SIM arid estate, and aald admlntotaatrix is complete. svork aa a New:q»apeiboy ready to go. Also Welmaraneni, . , I , • . I crodtiloro to bring ki toslr rtaim* EMtHartforri, Conn. HARTFORD COURANT pnoallBi oU, inocidatad, diam* 4 chairs, 8’ sectional green OPeATORS/HHICKERS/LASOMRS/I.D. ^ Addrera w4th Zip Code, Style ule in 1967. This new institution will helprelieve 3bme O.D. CeiTERLESS ORINDER OPBIATORS. Keep a oojpy of tbs ’6f SEVEN *roOm Cttk* Oog,—'y - 5^^; SHeeg^ot suie— ...... 1 Tin II .. An Equal Opportunity pton sired. |K. vn 3B6t. eofk, pair -of table lam^ T No. and EHxe. Spring and Summer Ataum oA rage, ovarelaed M,, TBx266, newspaper taring, a rtrotap«ti. in of the pressure bn. our crowded colleges and universi- Hutford Courant Office Don't mlxi the Spring A Sum- Btoployer, M A F ~ pairs 53" flbarglaa draj^ Pratt SW Iiitnev flit ■: i aft 87 ^ mA St. Rockville MT '66 Unue at Basic Fashion. wmraA n o M n g ft 00*7 to obooM amoalte dftra. now roof, itow ______of ttda ordM- ties. tt is a project that means a very great deal to print, twin boK spring, mat- New is Oto time to movb ... ------^ t a y o u r a t y t a ai atytte task,, i T«tnm Btake'ta tots emart af ArtidMFDrflidg 46 trim. aU Bin new. 6466348. ApgtyPawinmi Pept.llcn.-m, 7 aJBriajm I 'k'brit # fHftr A u 60e.: tt 80* • aenrt •r PABT/EEaB Utahan help, AO- OJB. R O V p , reir%ecator, dm 92 R^D WINDSOR. COM ttaoto. O tI ft Ite Chartar (tofc St sm .

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orgaiUsatiooal meeting tanuM*- WmM War 1 Yeterane Poet Shell Grant Far Teachers row at 7:S0 p.m. at Suaanah and Auxiltaiy will aponsor a hot dog x«aat totoorrow at 6 pAi. at Wadey HalL Arthur H. Bouse, son of A -deflidto pdtoy" for Wring TERMITES Rofllv O B Veterans Boapitah Judge snd Mrs. Charles 8. 'Wmam LaiuAmtHls, son of teachens and reviewing those OR A NY PEST PRORIEM House of 150 Westland 9 t, Was quali^ing for tenure was advo- Mr. and Mrs. WUham Laurinai- recently awarded a Shell Foun- Past MoWe (Stands of Sunset cated at last niidit’s~ board of STOP AT OUR LO C A L STORE FOR Rebekah t»odge will have a sup- tis of 14 French Rd., a 1966 dation grant to study for his graduate of East Oatholic' H iih per meeting TOiursdair at «:80 doctoral degree at the United education meeting by Dr. Wal- iF R iE GENERAL INFORM ATION School, and Us . cousin, Ggry Nfttierintendeat Wil- the bud§y system. 649-1390 win have a poUuck picnic Thurs- liam H. CJurtis said he woiHd be day noon at the home ot Mrs. The Junton-Auxihary of Man- glad to confer with Dr. Schardt aaude Porter, » Hyde St. chester Memorial Hospital in formulating n poUcy. Those attending are reminded to (Pinkies) will have Its monthly Gives Recital Penn Grad The four-momiber policy com- bring stiver place settings. meeting Hiursday at 10 am. In mittee, a school board subcom- the doctor’s dining room at ttie David E. Kaye, son of Dr. Jonathan Hewey of M7 W. Norman Slade of. 101 E. Mid- mittee, will study the present hoeFtal. dle Tpke., organist at - First and Mrs. Paul M. Kaye of 52 hiring procedures and present Middle Tpke. is on the dean's ' hst tor the second half of the Church of Christ, Congregation- Oak St., was awarded a bache- suggestions to the school board Mn. Russell Vennart of 70 al, in Glastonbury, will play a lor of arts degree In biology in October for approvaL BCihool year at the University of Weaver Rd., and daughters, Oomeoticut's School of Phie recital at Christ Church (Cathe- from the University of PeiBisyl- Miss Kaithy Vennart and Miss dral in Hartford tomorrow at data. Martha Vennart, recently re- 12:10 pm . vanla May 23. turned from a vacation in Ber- A 1962 Manchester High Airman lawvrenoe M. Jettries, The recital, the 40th in a aeries Police Arrests | muda. School honor gradtiate, he was son of Mr. and Jto*. Atoynard of hall-hour noonday organ re- citals, will include the Toccata a member of the international R. Jeffries of 200 UydaU St. 1ms Airman Joseph V. Balclus, JcMeph G. Strimike, 44, of 130 been selet^ed tor trainmg at and Fugue in F by J.S- Bach pre-medical honor society and sngo.’’ Adiman Michael M. .Haberem, A total of eight months wiU Yearbook Editor he 9 ent at the United Nations Onr 107th Tear wan a t John Haberem of 230 Miss Siaron L.. (3oro, daugh- McKee St, has been selected One to Check and the O>ngo. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry N. for technical training at Ama- House held a teaching as- Housing Code Bietantdiip in international re- CJoro, 92 Hollister St.,' has been M O RSE TlUo AFB, Tex., as a supply nominated yearbodi editor at spedalhrt. He recently complet- lations at Tufts and served as ^ O O lU G C Beginning July 1, ttie town an aidministratlvs assistant Mary Ward Secretarial School, SEW ING MACHIf«rE! ed basic training at Lackland will have

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