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Events r Court AsI^b In State Equality Population Court Backs Man HARTFORD (AP)— Who Pleaded 5lh Both Houses of Connaetlo cut’s (Jeneral Assembly »|>- WASHINGTON (AP) — parently will have to be re­ The Supreme Court ruled' apportioned according to today that the Constitu­ districts of nearly equal tion’s Fifth - Amendment population. privilege against self-in-1 This appeared almost crimination applies in state tain to top state legal ex­ as well as federal proceed­ perts today as a result of ings. j the high court ruling in idl* Ruling on the petition of si Connecticut man convicted on ' Alabama case. gambling charges, the high ' Atty. (General Harold court stated; M. Mulvey said that It "We hold that the (Constitu­ would appear to him that (HcnUd pholn by Oftara.) tion’s) 14th Amendment guar­ the decision would mean anteed the petitioner the pro­ Manchester delegates Francis DellaFera and Vin­ vention in Hartford Saturday. On his whirlwind tection of the .Ith Amendment’s that both the State Senate cent Genovese stand to the left of Pennsylvania visit, Scranton won 12 delegate votes to the na­ privilege of self-lncrlmlnntlon.’’ and House of Representa­ Gov. William Scranton at the state Republican con- tional nominating convention. Justice William J. Brennan, tives must be revamped gpi delivering the court’s majority a population basis. opinion, declared that, under applicable federal standards, WASHINGTON (AP)—The Su- the Connecticut Supreme Court prenj.e .Court declared-today the of Errors erred in holding that legislative apportionment ays- Report He ’ll Quit the petitioner’s claim of prlvl-! tem of New 'York State la un­ lege against self-lncnminatlon ; constitutional. was not properly invoked." (Thief Justice Earl Warren de- The Supreme Court’s vote i llvered the opinion which re­ was 6-4. ferred to the court’s decision Denied by Lodge A dissenting opinion, by Jus- ^ earlier in the day In three eaeee tice Byron R. White, in which from Alabama. Justice Potter Stewart joined, Warren repeated in the New declared that "The 5th Amend­ York case that the (Tonstltu- SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP)—U.S. Ambassador ment safeguards an important I tion’s equal protection claUiM Henry Cabot Lodge today termed "totally untrue” a complex of values, but it is dif­ i requires that seats in both Washington report that he was resigning within 30 ficult for me to perceive how ’ houses of the legislature must days. these values are served by the be apportioned substantially on "There is no truth at all in now has 46 delegates who say court’s holding.” a population basis. that," Lodge said through a they will vote for him on the The contempt conviction He.then stated: ,, spokesman. first ballot at the Republican against William Malloy of "Neither house of . (he Ntfw fN f Lodge repeatedly has denied National Convention opening in Windsor resulted from a gam­ .York Legislature, under the — — - - - - - similar reports in the past. San Francisco July 18. bling raid and subsequent evnts state constitutional formulas On one recent occasion he Lodge’s son, George Cabot in Hartford in 1959 and early and the implementing statutory m said "I am not resigning but I Lodge, reported Sunday that he 60’s. provisions, is presently or, when don’t plan to stay here the rest had informed the ambassador The case dated back to 1959 reapportioned on the basis of m of my life, either,” on Friday^ that the draft Lodge when Malloy was arrested by 1960 census figures, will be ap­ The New Torb Times had re­ Hkrtford- - jOPce. He pleaded portioned sufflciently on a pop­ ported that Lodge had asked to 'faBlf' to pool-aelllng, a mls- ulation basis to be eonstftution- be relieved within 80 days for sylvaiiia, mko entered the OOP dwnsanor, and was sentenced to ally sustainable." reasons Of health. The White presidential race that day. on# year in jail and fined $500. His sentence was suspended Warren said in Ms 31jame House in Washington said Pres­ "My father seat me a tele­ Commemorate Suicide opinion that the Supreme (5ourt ident Johnson had received no gram saying he .was delighted after 90 days and he was placed on probation for two years. Vietnamese attend rites in Saigon commemorating had examined state formulas in letter of resignation. by the decisicm to ri Scran- a minute fashion '‘in order to The Columbia Broadcasting ton. He said, ‘PI tell Gov. (Some 16 months after he first the suicide by fire of Buddhist Quang Due last year IQO 2 0 0 2 0 0 . ^ 4 0 0 1 0 0 OOQ point out that, as a result ot System reported from Saigon Sci how ha] I a m ,'” pleaded. Malloy was ordered to in protest against the Diem regime, since over­ following these provialons, the that Lodge said the report he the T rted. testify before a referee appoint­ thrown. (AP Photofax.) weight of the votes of those NT- Chart shows Sen. Barry Goldwater’s progress had submitted his 'resignation The es dial by Max ed by he Superior Court of Ing in populous areas is of na- was "totally untrue.’’ Frankel der a asbington Hartford County in a gambling cessity aubstantiany diluted in toward the 655 votes needed for GOP presidential The' American Broadcasting datel said: investigation. He was saked a effect.” nomination. (AP Photofax.) ■ Co. said Lodge, talking Sunday told President Jisfactlon of the conserv­ the urban and suburban areas Lodge, 61, won New Hamp­ him of the restraints of the For- by the Connecticut Supreme nectiout Republicans set out to­ ative and liberal wings of the becomes proportionately less as WASHINGTON (AP) — Re-Strain from Ft. Hood, Tex., to the shire’s Republican presidential Court of Errors, which held day to translate their new uni­ party. U.S. Sen. Barry Gold- the population of those areas in­ ••nt Army-Air Force war game* three-state battleground. Ar­ primary on write-in votes and (See Page ISgM) that the fifth amendment’s ty into results at the poll.s. water will get four (Connecticut creases.” in the Far West cost about |M mored divisions have about S.760 privilege ag^nst self-lncrlmina- The OOP has gone into its votes and the others 12 are ex­ The New York State ruling million and were the most cost­ vehicles. Including 864 tanks and tion eould not be used by a wit­ weekend convention with seri­ pected to go to Gov. William was given on a challenge of tile ly since World War n, it was 660 personnel carriers. ness in a state proceeding and ous internal strife that threat­ W. Scranton of Pennsylvania. state’s apportionment formulas learned today. Also involved in Desert Strike that the 14th amendment ex­ tended no privilege to him. ened to sap the strength needed It was Scranton who gave by station WMCA of NOW The Associated Press was told were an armored brigade of the for the fall election campaigns. the convention a big time aura York City, its president, R. this was the price tag on Desert California National Guard and a Barry Delegate Votes Power Rate Cut But, out of the lively conven­ and made it front page news Strike, a two-week mock war In tank battalion from Ft. Camp­ BBXbLIN (AJP)—^The (Connect­ (See Page ’Peis) which some 100,000 Army troops bell, Ky., in Air Force planes, tion came settlements of the throughout the nation. icut Light and Power Co. an­ party’s major controversies and After announcing for the and Air Force units dueled over the 6th Mechanised Infantry Di­ nounced today rate reductions areas of Calltomla, Arlsona and something new for the state GOP presidential nomination in vision came from Col(»«do and Nearing Magic Total totaling 82.254,000 effective Baltimore Friday, he flew to Nevada last month. various smaller Army and Air July 1. GOP, these days — an apparent The Defense Department said spirit of harmony. Hartford Saturday. Force units were drawn from as A company official said the He vigorously attacked Gold- It originally had been calculated far away as the East Coast. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen.'^ln Montana Friday and Satur- reductions were "specifically These things were accom­ Bulletins the exercise would cost $60.1 The cost of moving Army Barry Goldwater is expected to water, blaming the front run­ day. designed to stimulate Connecti­ plished at the convention: ner for "havoc that has spread Culled from AP Wires million, but that various econo­ forces by commercial means, corral 66 delegate votes in Those two conventions wind cut’s economy." John Lodge of Westport, for­ mies had sliced about $6 million where this was done, was esti­ Texas Tuesday and, by current across the nstional landscape." up the delegate selection process The new reductions will bring mer governor and former am­ "The Republican party won­ from that estimate. mated at $37.9 million. count, push past the magic total for the Republican National bassador to Spain, was nomina­ L A. BUB STRIKE By comparison, “Exercise Big Asked why Desert Strike was needed to win the Republican Ck>nvention opening July 18 in ders how it will make clear to (See Page Ten) ted to run for the U.S. Senate. the American people,” Scranton LOS ANGELES (AP)— Lift" last fall cost $20 million. considered worth the outlay of presidential nomination. San Francisco. A. Searle Pinney was re­ In this operation, the 16,000 men funds, the Pentagon cited these But not all of this first ballot The AP survey of the 1,288 said, "that It does not oppose An ex|>ect«d maanive trafflo elected party chairman by the social security, the United Na­ jam failed to develop today of an armored division were reasons, among others: strength is Irrevocably bound to delegates already chosen State Central (Committee, tak­ flown 6,600 miles from Texas to —"It is the flrtt time since the Arizona senator, and Gov. showed this first ballot lineup tions, humsn rights and a sane deepite a bus strike that Germany and returned after ing the wind out of the sails of nuclear policy.” forred thousands to find World War n that we have been William W. Scranton of Penn­ based on primary election com­ an opposing faction led by Ekl- maneuvers near the Iron Cur­ able to get two armore<( divi­ sylvania will be hopscotching mitments, instructions, pledges The more than 1,800 dele­ other means of transporta­ tain. f sions into an exercise maneuver the country this week, trying to and stated preference: News Tidbits wln H. May Jr. gates and alternates in the tion. Police said freeway and The Pentagon said "the major area in the United States where pick off some of the delegates Goldwater 619 from the AP Wires A dispute over delegates to Bushnell Memorial Auditorium street trafftr was heavier Oontrlbutlng factor to the cost of they could 'dperate as freely as now in the senator’s column. Nelson. A. Rockefeller 137 the_ national convention was than usual but no major jOhit exercise Desert Strike was required for proper armor field Since Scranton launched his Scranton 118 resolved of the apparent s a t- (See Page T(*n) ' snarls developed during to# the commercial transportation training. , , drive for the nomination last Henry Cabot Lodge 46 The South VleV Nim Minis­ morning rush. Cab com­ of the armored units and their —"The exercise also gave us Friday, however, he has gained Margaret Chase Smith 16 try of Defense announces a panies said they wero heavy aqulpment to and from a chance to simulate realistical­ little more than a score of votes Richard M. Nixon 18 sharp increase In Gonununlst swamped. Freeway riders no- tbs ef5rclse area." ly the employment of tactical —and only one of the delegates Favorite sons 98 Viet Cong activity which could tit-ed more oars carried ex­ Two armored divlalons — the who lined up behind the gov­ Uncommitted 312 indicate a month-long lull in Senators Confident tra passengers, indienting aM M and and — were moved by « (|toe Page Four) _ ernor was' for Goldwater earl- Scranton and Pennsylvania Vletnameae civil war ia about Increase In car pools. Metro­ ttr r ~ — ' ...... State Chairman Craig C. Truax to be broken. ... Prince Ekl- politan Transit Authority The senator’s total meanwhile claim that only 60 of Goldwat­ buses carry more than 660e- ballooned to 619 by Associated er’s votes are from legally warda (County, Va., auperviaora |000 riders daily In four coun­ Press tally. He needs 666 for bound delegates. “There Is a auggeat no voluntary help to a On Rights Bill Vote ties in the I-Ds Angeles area, Radishes Grow to Music nomination and Is favored to certain slippage of feeling (or 'J.S. District (Court on public hut only 188,000 of tiieui win all of the 66 votes to be (Joldwater," Scranton said. school reopening and instead WASHINGTON (AP)—8enateFlorida, e l^ t in Kentucky help South Korea overcome a pass this week, with Wednesday but has additional sessions Withfllh this teat, Um Soanto neOI They all grew in the same type and tote a heavy telephone pole and one in \$ ^ t Virginia. *' food shortage. or Thursday considered the scheduled. What they really like the most soil and got the same amounts up the aide of a steep cliff. 16 'on record by strong mnM (bough, is the Beaties. of water and sunshine. There also were a few shifts The Columbia Broadcasting moat likely day. President Johnson has been glno la (aver of rotntalMg lA All this and more is predict­ from previously uncommitted Bystem calls off a planned Sen. Barry Goldwater will pressing Democratic leaders to Radishes simply go wild ever However, when the planU liad ed for the man of the near fu­ three ttUw whleh brosk nnw (be Beaties. delegates to Scranton’s bazmer, radht-televlalon debate among vote against the measure unless get this through, contending ground la federol 6|yli rightfe grown about three quarters of ture by those assigned to the notably four in North Dakota. Republlcaa presidential candi­ It la materially revised, Ms raises (or federal executives are Ibis discovery was made by aa inch above the soil, Lynn Army p r ^ t at the General legIslaUon. louti wwk H ' ' ta n a Boshkov. IS-year-old started playing music to three Goldwater backers across the dates after Sen. Barry Gold- campaign manager aald Sunday essential to hold key officials in fested 64-88 an sNoiupt of a Columbia Unlver- Electric Co.'s advanced tech­ natlcm contended the senator’s water refuaea to appear with night. Denison Kitchel said government service. of the trays. nology laboratories. delegates would stand fast •Ity professor, in a sophomore Bach in turn would be placed New York Gov. Nelson A. Goldwater, Arizona Republican Aailatant Senate DemooraUc mM( Mology class experiment at su­ In Its simplest sense, said '^j^oal was Jack Toevs of Rockefeller and Psmnaylvania Who la aeeking the Republican Leader Hubert H. Humphrey of 69-30 an qn the living room floor in front Ralph 8. Mosher, the plan con­ 1$ to burban White Plains High of the phonograph loudspeaker Seattie, who said of the Wash- GoV. William W. Scranton , . . presidential nomination, objects Miimesota said hearings also tto (tVe JBii i^o o i. stats o( encasiag a man in a 17- in]^n delegation: "Wo will Poland's Wladyslaw Gomulka to the bin's provlaluns on pubiti may start soon on the Presi­ federal fa tnd get 46 minutea daUy of foot-high metal skeleton which have 33 absolutely solid and ■ sr lather. Stefan Boshkov, ^ tie s . Pons or Dvorak's "Mew ■ays if the Red Chinese do not accommodation and private em dent’s $962-mllli(Mt antipoverty where disc he can manipulate through Ids prblwbly all 4, they still have particle in a world confer- ployment praottcea. No ravi Isg^tion. aa Jate professor of mining Worid Symphony." The fourth own arm, leg and body move- '•nglheanng,, was inclined to tray of nafUahoa to come baek and Uve (a this anoe ec Oommunlat pnrUoa they stons a n Itkaly on thaaa provl Ills House Rules (TommiUee fot no musts. will MrtanMllBnR Mona. mOots CM Mtia TusodMP' and ia not ef the KttoM aald OB ths NBC ro­ >3 V.''. {-i - } >• I ''' '' i . J y MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY. JUNE 16, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, MONDAY. JUNE 15. 1954

History Medals S h e in w o ld 00 B r i d g e Bolton k Events in World Radi8he$ Grow ^ Music r Of DAR Given DBCU lREE WORKS SlAIOON, South Vlflt Nflm^/‘cood and developing"; and ON WRONG UNB OF PLAY >>—An ofltimatfld 16,000 Oath pledged to use two nuclear povr- “THE WAY Three Students Rev. Abram Sangrey Marks Dig Beatles^ G^pera Star 2 ^ 4 flics stajstaged orderly demonstra- ler plants Romania Is trying to By ALFRED SHEINWiHJ) buy from the United States or DAR History Medals, given NaUoaal Men’s Team ChaaspiM Ihgo Om ) tfeiu In the central Viet Nam Britain "only lor electrical en­ 1 HEARD IT” ! tr 25 Years Wed, Minister tles. I was with them an the 4tles of Duang and Rue Sun- ergy tor peaceful purposes." by Orford Pariah Chapter, One ef the pleasanteet occu­ Lynn wound up the w ay." cdiatglng persecution of Daughters of the American Rsv- pations in ths world Is to »lt Said Lynn’s mother: ‘T spent Tlia Rot. and Mrs. Abram W.AMaurtcs wtU hold thslr annual Iment a few days ago w h ^ the a lot of time cleaning mud oUcs tn their area. RIO DE JANEIRO (A P)—The by John Gruber olution, have been won by three hack and watch somebody else ♦ 32 ned police and gen- 1 9 3 V 9 9 4 ■ u ffrsy cslebratod their 35th dinner Thursday at 9 pm . They radishes had reached ,maturity rolatters off the wall and the government has taken political eighth grade students at As­ work. It’s especallly pleasant wedding snmvsraary yastarday dhrmes petroled the demonstra- rights away from 80 more Bra­ 5 6 110*141 wUl mast at the rectory. She made precise m^iluMrements living room rug." nsi by renewing thslr wedthng 8atd Charles D. Heath, Lynn’s twns and no violence was re­ zilians in a final listing of per­ sumption, Bennst and nUng Jun­ when you know the work Isn't i * * 3 Thera wUl be an executive as to leaf and rpdt growth, as •OUTH vows. Ths Rev. Mr. Sangrsy la high school biology teacher: ported. / sons suspected of extreme left ior n g h Bchools. Ths medals going to do a parOcls of good. board meeting of the St. Mau­ well aa the’ slss' of ths eatable f Unlike a CaUjdlic demonstra- leanings or close association KQJ97S P ^ r of United Methodist rice Council of Catholic Wom­ "My sympathies to Professor summer musical season^be expected, but works from wwa preasnted at awards as­ South dealer 73 Church, Bolton. part of the radish. Boshkov, for having had to Ua- non in Salgmr the Sunday be­ with the regime of deposed North-South vulnerable an on June 39. Mepibers of the Is almost upon us, and Greater Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Ru­ semblies at ths Individual Over XOO friends and pariah- She calculated the different ten to aU that Bsatle music.” fore, no aiUi^American or anti- President Joao Ooulart. Opening lead—King of Hearu laat board and the newly elect­ rates of growth In percentages Hartford will have ample op­ mania, and BO on, countries schools. « K92 loners were present at ths ro- govemment banners were dis­ President Humberto Castello South refused the ftmt heart ed one should attend using the radishes which had played. portunity to enjoy a variety of through which the Danube also The winners art, at Assump­ Wait Naitt Bm Dsption following the aervtes, Branco issued the list Sunday flows. Unda Newman., soprano, tion, Richard W. Dysr, son of trick, and West contlnusd with not been entertained aa a basis a few hours before the purge 1 A 2 7 V 3 * whleh also oommsmoratad tha presentations, particularly In will be featured in this concert. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dyer of ths Jack of hearts. Declarer 4 S . AlA l PMS‘ The GOP town committee wlU of 100 per cent. The others came €k>ldwater Votes IBST, Romania fAf*) deadline set last April after the late June and July. To begin took dummy’s ace and Immedi­ Rav. Mr. Sangreys 35th yaiur In meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. In tha, A newcomer to Hartford, ahe 45 Fairvlew St.; at Bennet, Miss tha< ministry. out in this fashion: will empty most of mllttary-civilian group over­ ately led e low club from dum' town Offices. Weight of foliage above political prisons by the end threw Goulart. with. I ’ll mention the Hartford has sung with the NBC and Jhe Pamela A. Pllkonis, daughter oi Rev. darenos Avery, fonpar Near Magic Total Festival of Music, organized New York City Opera Com­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond PUkonls The June voter-making ses­ groupa; Radishes which lis­ ^ of ■ the year, says Deputy P re- ' Leading the final list were "'icast played the queen of not defeat ths contract. If West dlstriot Buperintandant at ths tened to The Beatles, 347 per n^er Alexafidru Birladeanu. Gen. Jair Dantas Ribeiro, Gou- seven years ago by Robert panies. of 47 Hoffman Rd.; and at ni- leads diamonds, South will get Bprlngflsld District, oftlolatod sion wUl be held tonight from (Oonttiroed from Page Oue) Male Nurs^ ing, Roy C. Johnson, son of Mr. clubs, and South hastened to cent; radishes in the Lily Pons -m an interview with The As- lart's war minister; Gov. Plinio The final concert, July 23, will a trick with the Ung. If West at the marriage ceremony and to 8, followed by the select­ Brawley, with eight concerts on and Mrs. Robert Johnson of 30 win with the king. He drew tyro men’s meeting in the town of­ audience, 34 per cent; radish­ ■Ociated Press, Birladeanu .said Coelho of Amazonas'State, and Samuel C. Hendrickson, son be a salute to Italy, with Italian rounds of trumps end led a oltib leads hearts, dummy ruffs wMle Mr. Calvin F t ^ ohalrman of The weekend conventions went Sunday Romania had freed 7,674 the grounds of the Ckmnecticut Marble St. fices. es treated to the “ New World Hugo Gouthler, former ambas­ of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton T. Hen­ operatic excerpts, Tschaikow- toward dummy. West fUayed South discards a diamond. the official board and church Symphony," 168 per cent. about as expected. Goldwater political prisoners without pub­ sador to Brazil. General, in Bloomfield. sky's "Caprtccio Italien” and The contest, whose purpose lay leadar, was maatar o f cere­ The pubUc buUding commis­ gained support ranging from drickson of 72 Hawthorne St., low, and South m t up dummy’s West’s only safe play Is a sion wUI meet tonight at 8 in Weight of radish and root: licity'in the past Sti years. Last year, demsuid caused even Frank Loesser’s "Most is to promote interest in Amer­ acs with a shade of disappoint­ club. Even then. South can ruff. monies at the reception. solid to unanimous at state con­ . He promised a general pardon has. graduated from the New ican history, was open to all tbs conference room of the Beatle-lovers, 323 per cent; the PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti Mr. Brawley to Offer the same Happy Fella.” Louise Natale, an ment on Ms fees. If the clubs break 8-8, South can Aa anniversary gifts tha min­ Pons group, 128 per cent the ventions In Idaho, Utah, New* la August and said that by the (AP)—" I ’ll rule with all the Britain General Hospital School Itallan-American soprano will Manchester eighth graders. town offices. Mexico, Virginia and Missouri. FRENCH program on two successive eve­ Declarer shrugged his shoul­ get to dummy with a trump tp ister and Ms wife wars prsssnt- Dvorak division, 100 per cent— etid of 1964 "we will have prac­ of Nursing. Though it was sponsored ^ the He picked off four of Coimect- firmness and savagery that is nings, in order that all the music he featured on this one, while ders end led another club from discard on dummy’s last club. ad with a sUvar teay and a Baseball Sooree they didn’t dig Dvorak below tically no political prisoners." Orford Pariah Chapter, rules for icut's 16 and five of Manriand’s necessary," said Francois lovers might be accomodated, the Hartford Symphony Chorale dummy. He hop6d that both South is hasten only If Weet has m onw troo from the parish. Friday Bolton Dairy defeated ground. 'Birladeanu acknowledged "dif­ (Papa Doc) Duvalier. slide in northea.st Turkey and and the same situation will ob­ will also be heard. parUcipf tion were determined White Olaas 11-6. Wayne 20. Scranton appeared before ferences of opinion" with the opponente would follow suit, for four clubs. Ute Rev. Mr. Sangrsy was. glv- Number of leaves above The 57-year-old physician-dic­ plunged into a river near Rize tain this season, as well. Con­ Then, of course, there’s al- by the individual schools. Depathy and John Glanopouloa both conventions, winning 13 in Soviet Union over Romania's then dummy’s last club would Dally Questloa sh Yolupes 9 and 19 at the In­ ground: Beatles, 143.5 per cent tator made the pledge in one of on the Black Sea Coast. certs will be given on Tuesday wajrs Tanglewood, If you care Dyer was chosen on the basis be good. South also hoped that !>ltohed for Bolton Dairy. Sam Pons, 118 per cent; Dvorak, 106 Connecticut and tour in Mary­ 1 ^ 8 to industrialize; admitted of resesrcb work, participation As dealer, yon hMdt Spadea, terpreter's Bible in recognition land. his rare public appearances Thirteen children were seri- evenings, and repeated Wednes- to venture to Lenox, in lieigh- West would have to win the A-8-6-4; Heartfl, A-164; Dla- Ms ysors in the ministry, Bastarache and Kenny Griffin per cent. that Russian names were being d,.y evenings, ^ginning June in class, end his scholastic at Sunday after he had his coun­ 'ously Injured. They were on a boring Massachusetts. There’s trick, for then nothing awk­ monds, T-ii'Chibe, A-T-8-4. Mrs. Sangrey was suipriaed pitched for WMte Glaae. Said Professor Boshkov: "I Only in Minnesota, where rtimlnated and that the study of camping holiday. 30 and continuing through July grades; Bennett jMipils wrote In the Junior league M A M4> trymen elect him president for always something doing there, ward would happen In dia­ What do you aayf with a paid trip to attend the was betttiig on Lily Pons and forces favoring an uncommitted Russian Was no longer compul­ 21. essays on the topic, “ TTie Chang­ Oil wlU play Fiano Realty to- stand were victorious, did Oold- life. with Symphony Concerts on monds. annual confeiwnce In Chatham, hoping that the Beetle radishes sory in schools; said Romania's RAJKOT, India (A P)—A cy­ ing Role of the U.S. in World Answer: Bid ons club. Don’t |T. In the* pony league Anaaldt water fail to win support. Even i^latlonfl with Red China were Duvalier emerged from his Mr. Brawley will conduct the Friday and Saturday evenings, Wrong Player Wins Maas., with her husband, would turn out with scrawny heavily guarded presidential clone which roared in off the opening and closing concerts, Affairs Since World Wsr H ;” pass a hand that contains three will play the Coventry Cove leaves and crooked roots." there he has eight previously t as well as Sunday afternoons. South’s work did Mm no aces If there Is any excuse to Wednesday through Sunday. palace, addressed 2,000' persons Arabian Sea last Thursday while Vytautas Marijosius will Tuesdays are devoted to cham­ end at Ullng the students studied team today. Said Lynn; " I bet on the Bea­ elected district delegates. ■r- for the wrong player won. bid. In this case you have two Mlaa Anna Mao Herr ofL a a - and drove off to a country villa. killed at least 27 persons. be guest conductor of the con­ ber music. The annual Boston civil rights Issues for three weeks, after which they were took the third round of 4-card suits, a stifflcient excuse. oaater, Da,, MTs. Daoggey*# sla­ The vote was a referendum on Reports reaching this western certs offered In the middle. The "Pops” concert at Tanglewood clube and naturally led the Jack Mancheator livening Heriad Fa l s e t e e t h a new constitution which says Indian city said 20 seamen died announced selections are all in given two hours in class to write ter and maid of Mmor attended Bolton eorrespondent (sabett- will be July 22, led by Arthur of diamonds. West took two dia­ For Sheinwold’s 80 - page * Tk«t Loosen the Haitian people have asked when three sailing vessels were fairly serious vein, not of the Fiedler, of course. a paper related to the problems. the oslobratlon. Also attenfUnc tuto), Marion Knight, telephone They were given a choice of mond tricks, and ths contract booklet, "A Pocket Guide to Duvalier to remain president for driven onto rocks along the "pop” variety, but offer a Utere are soloists in abun­ was down one. were Howard WUHaraa of Now 845-1858. Need Not Emborrftss life. Voters didn’t have to regis­ Jafarabad coast. A number of choice which displays Mr. Braw- two topics, "How the Negro Has Bridge," send 00 cents to Toilc OMy, flanco of the San- dance, o f course, aa well as Bepn Held Down and Why” and South was on the wrong track Bridge Book Manolwster Eve. ...Many sresren of fsise teeth have ter, all the ballots were marked homes were destroyed. ley’s usual good taste in pro- numerous guest conductors. when He tried to give a club graya’ dauebter, Dawn HSda; Mr nsetad real ambarrawaent becaiise "y es" beforehand and voters g^rams. The outdoor setting is "Why the OvU Rights Issue Herald, Box 8818, Ohmd Central and MTs. WaltW Roblnaon, Oislr plate dropped, eUpped or wob- Pierre Monteux, originally bill­ trick to West. Ihere was no way Station, New York 17, N.T, Girl Again Wins 1 at jiut the «rong time. Do not could cast as many as they KABUL, Afghanistan (A P I-A delightful, of course, and the Has Become a Movement In the to do so. Bull, there was a way friends from AKawom, Mans, wanted. ed fof an appearance will not 1660’s and 1060’s." I In fear of this happening to you. coal mine explosion in northern fact that the location also pffete to make ths contract. Copyright 1994 and a tategiam of oongratula- sprinkle a little rASTianR. the an air conditioned auditorium conduct, however, and Eugene Mrs. Mark HUI, DAR histo­ Getneral Features Oorp. Werner’s Award tine tnon-aeld) powder, on your Afghanistan last Friday took 74 After winning the second tions Yvaa rocOlved from the ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP.) — lives. The victims were mem­ in the event of inclement wea­ Onnandy will handle an extrs rian, was chairman of the con­ Sangreya’ mm, Dean, preeently jlatee. Hold false teeth more Annly, concert in consequence, as 3rou heart trick, South draws trumps •S they feel more comforuble. Does Eighteen children drowned Sun­ bers of a repair gang working in ther is a distinct advantage to test committee. with the king and queen, cashes hi the air force. Mies Nancy Wilson, daughter m * sour. Checks ‘Olate odor” iden- day and five were missing after the mine. Six injured men were the series. may have heard. The Bericshire Ottwm preeent were: Dr. and Shre breath). Get ntSTKITH at any Festival starts June 30 and runa the king and ace of clubs and o f Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow S. drug eoimter. a truck was caught in a land- brought out of the mine alive. The opening program, to be EGG PAYLOAD then leads the ten of hearts Mrs. James V. Oteypool, dia- through August 23. It is possi­ Wilson, 99 Griswold At., was •r heard June 30 and July 1, will AIKEN, S.C. (AP)—If the egg from dummy. Instead of ruff­ ANSF/BLD trlot superintendent; Rev. and comprise compositions by Jo­ ble to secure a discount on five teen-agers plan to rocket ing, South discards his losing Mrs. Edward W. Johnsem, vicar awarded the prize, for the third <-jl seats for consecutive concerts iiJAuinczri hannes Brahms and feature two into space doesn’t end up like clubs. e f St. George’s E piscopal consecutive year, for having soloists. Jacqueline Jarret will on Fridays, Saturdays and Sun­ Humpty Dumpty, they plan to West wins the trick, but ctm- CfiMiroh, Bolton; Rev. Bernard be heard in the aolo part of the days. scramble it. TONIGHT L. MdGhnfc, pastor of St. Mau attained a 97-per cent average They fired a homed toad ■with the Werner’s Little Music FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Brahms "Alto Phapsody” which ACADEMY AWARD SHOW rice Church, Bolton; Rev; Jamea also requires a male chorus, and TO HONOR REV. KINO named George to 3,(XX) feet and Gage, counselor at South Shoppe and Studio. The pre­ Doris Pridonoff Lehnert will be NEW HAVBa4, Conn. (AP) - returned him safely Saturday. STANLEY WARNLR Methodist Church, Manchester, sentation was made at the heard tn the "First Plano Con­ Dr. MarOn Luther King Jr., a Now, the five, ranging tn age and Rev. Theodore D. Spmv third and final recital yesterday certo’’ by the great German Jail Inmate two days ago in the from 13 to 15, want to send a man, Howard Valley Obriatlan a^nuron, held In the riiapel of liii OPEN TILL 5 P. M. master. In addition, Mr. Braw­ nation’s oldest city, receives an rocket a few thousand feet high­ Churoh, Hampton. the South Methodist Church. Marking Two Anniversaries er with an egg as the payload. TATE ley will conduct the famous honorary degree today from The Rev. Mr. Sangrey Pupils who participated ki The Rev. and Mrs. Abram Sangfey of Bolton renewed wed­ “Variations on a Theme by Yale—the nation's third oldest Doug Hazard, one of the the recital included Leslie 0>- MONDAT-TCESDAY-FBIDAT been with the local church two ding vows at 25th anniversary celebration yesterday. The Haydn." These are definitely university. rocketeers, said the egg will go years. Before that he served as cuzzo, Kathleen Buccfaerl, Rev. Mr. Sangrey, pastor of United Methodist (Jhurch, also among the moat enjoyable The degree will be the second up In a four-stage "bird” and axeeutive secretary of the Coun­ Sheryl Sleffert, Daniel R. Chll marked 36 years in ministry. (Herald photo by Satemla.) THURSDAY—11 hours of mtatermptod works by Brahms and you conferred on the Negro integra­ "if it comes down unbroken, cil of Churches in Springfield, son, Wendy Mrosek, Amy Sue should really make an effort to tion leader since his release we ll eat I t” Mass. Ballard, Hope Herzog, David ■ervlcfl—« A JL straight through to t P Jl. attend. Saturday from Jail In St. Augus­ Before he was aaaigned the Blanchard, Peter Coma, Ann with any member at the col­ On July 7 and 8, Mr. Mari­ tine, Fla. Springfield position In 1066, he Marie Granger, Jane Mather, Covenant Plans lege’s netball team. Butler won, josius will present a concert Springfield College at Spring- was aaaociate general secretary Richard Brown, Roger Granger, and chose Jill Teague, now 20. SWEET CORN version of Mozart’s cq>era “Tlie field, Maas., honored the min­ o f the New Jersey Council of Joan Vanoour, David Grzyb Jr. MMInimSRm Vacation School One date followed another. Marriage of Figaro,” baaed on ister Sunday. Churobea, held a pastorate In Aleo, Pamela Murawkkl, Ken­ They were married over the COMPANION Put the flavor of sum- Volume n of Baumarchaia’ King, who is free in |600 bond, Shown at FEATURE Jersey City and organized neth Luce, Stephen Smyth, weekend. church fai the west at the re­ Trinity Covenant Church will novel about the barber. The wit­ and several aides were arrest­ 9:80 * 9:19 Jean LeeUe, Denis Wlrtalla, Said Jill’s mother,*' Mix. mar on jrour table! ty score is not so broadly comic ed after a sit-in demonstration quest of ths Atomic Energy hold a Vacation Bible School at Evelyn Teague: “People Tonight and Tuesday at 8:46 Marcia L>ee Metheny, Maryann Pearly, golden aara— vS A VIM G S as Rossini’s masterpiece based in St. Augustine. Oommlasloa the church on Hackmatack St. thought the lottery was in bad on Volume I, but it Is delightful "I needn’t tell you how happy He served as a chaplain from McKinney, Susan Leslie, Pa­ tender and milky, at .>> ,/ LOAN nUlllflNMIlll tricia Backus, Marilyn Zak, from Jime 29 through July 19. taste and I must a ^ i t I thought 1 "Hancheater’s music to hear on a summer eve­ I am to be here,” King told the 1A48 to 1M7. It a bit funny. But the outcome A s s O ( I \ I / o V The Rev. Mr. Sangrey re Katherine and Patricia Badger, Classes will be held dally from a low priee. Oldest Flnanelal ning. Unless he makea cuts, graduaUng class at Springfield. FIRST TIME AT could not have been happier. eeived a BA-. degree in philoso­ Bartwra Backus, Jeffrey Soule, 9 to 11:45 am . I 5-39 lusHtntloii*’ you will find this offering the “ Yesterday at this time I didn’t —STARTS WEDNESDAY— They are ideally suited." ^ ______longest in the series. It is so think I ’d make It." POPULAR PRICES! phy amd history from Franklin Margaret Ahert, John Socha, Many plans are being made naamiak morifowa “LADY IN A CAGE” ANSSnMWW around the theme this year, delicate in textnke, that Mr. ptas "Walk A Tight Rope* and Marshall College In Penn Judith Cambria, Douglas Bev- Current Annual Marijosius is probably hoping I sylvania. He reoelTed a BJ3. de­ ins, Theresa Bruneau, David "Making Time Count for Dividend On gree from Drew University. Christ.” Children will be *' BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY for rain so he can present it in­ lArrson, Sheryl Roy and Fred Insured Savings doors. The transparent score Is Fire AuxlUary Meets Sprague. taught inspirational lessons by ^ Father’s Day June 21st. not eminently adapted for out­ The fire department auxiliary a staff o f teachera. ilHiiliiil liiiiiiilliliiiiiliiiii door performance. will meet tonight at 8 at the Mrs. Wendell Either and Mrs. Joseph Clark are co-directors, As already noted, Mr. Mari­ PIANO PUPILS OF firehouse. The film "AU In A [ S IR IDEA! [ josius will likewise conduct the Day" on progressive patient Williams Gets and will welcome all children of July 14 and 15 concerts when care from Ikten^ester Memorial school age through Grade 6. Dad would enjoy his own _ the program will feature Bizet’s DOROTHY H. PORCHERON Hospital will be shown. Mem Degree at MIT Registration may be made by pocket size Transistor | delightful Symphony in C ma­ hers are akked to bring friends. calling the church office. Trans­ ■Radio . . . jor, offered a couple of years WILL BE PRESENTED IN RECITAL Refreshments will be served. portation will be provided for ‘S'S L IC E D SPECIALS FOR TUES. and WED. Baptism Held John A. WilUame was award­ those who need It. I See Our Special Deluxe I back on a Manchester Civic Or­ ed the degree of bachelor of sci­ _ Model _ chestra concert. It ie notable WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th. 7:30 P.M. Paul Christian Butterfield, in­ LOTTERY BRIDE for the very beautiful oboe solo fant son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert ence in mathematics at the 9Sth I Only ^ 0 0 ^ Complete I in the slow movement of the AT THE K. Butterfield, was baptized commencement exercises of the LONDON (AP)—John BuUer, REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND! work. Leonard Seeber will also yesterday at St. George’s Epls Maeeachusette Institute of 27, is honeymooning today with STOP & SHOP INVITES YOU ZIPPY, TANGY,ITAUAN be featured on this concert, SOUTH METHODIST RECEPTION HALL oopal Church by the Rev. Ed Technology June 12. the girl he won In a 5-cent lot­ playing the solo part in Bartok’s ward W. Johnson, vicar. Williams, the son of Mr. and tery. I !' Mrs. Roger G. Williams of 1758 Butler bought a five -cent MARLOW’S “Piano CJoncerto No. 3.” ITie Brotherhood of St. An' INC. TO A FREE Boiled Ham Tolland T^ke.. was a dean’s list ticket during a charity drive by FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED drew wlU meet toiUght at 8 p.m. ■ FURNITURE ■' G Finally, Mr. Brawley will re­ student and served on the staff students of Birmingham Ck>llege turn to the podium July 21 and Drive Betums Doe ■ Main St.—649-5221 " Returns for the Bish(H>’i of WTBS, the student-operated of Technology. lb 22 when the orchestra will be radio station. The prize was a blind date featured In Beethoven’s "Sym­ Drive should be In today. They or by phony No. 4.” This seldom- should be left at the St. Mau­ COOKING the SAUSAGE 5 9 played symphony Is a very de­ rice church rectory from 7:30 to piece U. S. CHOICE— TOP QUALITY lightful one, with a lovely slow 9 pjn movement. It Is presumed to The summer schedule has be' have been written during a love gun at the church. H ie 8:30 affair between the composer a.m. 'Maas urUl be a low Maas. DEMONSTRATION lb and some young lady whose ac­ On July 5 the nursery wiU be Boneless Club Steak tual Identity is in dispute; some held during the 10 a.m. Mass. favor Theresa von Brunswick, "FROM The Hebron Ladles of St. REFRESHING, LIPTON’S others the Cloimtess Oiulletta Guicclardi, to whom Beethoven RUSSIA PKO LCVE” ARE YOU IN GOL-PAK VEAl STEAKS a79< 89 ter the intermission the Festival Orchestra and Chorus will offer Jean is Executive Chef of the Kitchens of BLENDED OR TOMATO—SHURFINE WDinSB or out o f Menotti 8 ’’The Unicom” de­ Stop ft Shop. He came to Boston direct from ' I- c scribed as “A Madrigal Fable 2 - s ' 2 9 for Chorus and Instrumental East Hartford HOT W ATER? the elegant Colony Restaurant in New York, Serve liver and bacon tonight! JUICES Ehisemble.” So far as 1 know, BURNSIDE this will be a first performance DRIVE-IN Just 9iiawwW>.wS>sm»WkWS».»«nii|teaw wmiiwmUioSwUMlisiMsli. WEDNESDAY IS from “Swan LsUu” by Taehal- AtMttortum Bon Oitoat W l « IV i kowflky, ’*Ei Amor B m ]o” by 488-8881, E x t 441 ^•JlThoSSS^ bo^ •RIIN HAMPS FOODS deFalla, and "Rodao” by Aaron - P>tt 8>89 ajn . . i j Copland. I* nnlj' MTufiSid**}!? 2 469 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER / ■^™^*** - 4 p,^ D3DDLE STAMP DAY Aa planned at prasent, the OUKTAlNi 8:89 PJn; ■uMy prodoettona as them PAUL DOMIE PONTIAC, INO. i t -Li - J K ___t » » » . » V A / , ^ July 19 program will ba a aaluta la h vvOTf to the Danube, featu rli« not M o b ilh M f ■annsnei5?"®®*®*®toNllD tn MAIN STREET—MANCHESIBB, CONN. PPIlWiWTvWVIf I IWIVMHqpIVvIlWi HwWfWI y —» *• *0»Q»WSEN THBAm MfliwImDit m f Ntw Wiilii . ■ , Vil*- I'-.

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est W ar Game of tha It, cue waa formeriy un- Events•»» Columbia affUtated. and two wen trefis- Road E^qtam iofi TV-Radio Tonight 1tamifrwBHN.r In Nation your 11m oUm t tea wars Hearing Su bji^ Early-Morning Fire h^els with the Buly at tha e Baby Has tmlephonm la g made veSenk T «> laiMB at flupuWgbwav WA8H1NOTON (AP)—In the nuclear wsapora. Thu Mrs. Laura gregi a, will cut through the nortliwdl^ news from Washington: Television better explore tacno^ uee Landmark Cottage Lake cratle nglstrar, sdl^ef tha 44. am comar at Manchaatei'i four Were formerly unafflllateii Kodak KEAHN O C U BA: Sen. Ken­ 8 Theater clear weapons In a omlte free when foa State Implemants plans situation. two wen tnnsfen from the Re- Been Named ••• neth B. Keating, R-N.T., says ewE A ipMUcular O n _____ to widep Interstate Rt. 84, tha Movie — "Joint exercise Tha oottage wss originally publleaa party and sight wan Wflbor Croaa IBchiray, aa ra- f ^ l o o k R o l ______the Soviet t^ion haa stoppM _;arlv Show delivery (Btaek tort WkHai (to) (Mvuole Strike was not only a t---- a hiatorlc mimmtr eottefa ow ly built at the turn of the eentuiy enrolled whad being made vot- qtiired by tha FM aral Boraau withdrawing its troops from (M) WhmVt New test of men and equipment, Dili morning eh foa RughM ae- and many of thp original ehert- “ S. of Public roads. Ootar Prtirai) Cuba in what may be an effort (10) Bye-DMUly aleo an Ideal opportunity to test nut Blabe had been replaced Prsarat Sgurae, reviaed frpm Tha tantatlys plans for tha (11) st i and further improve several op­ Rt. 87 on Columbia with other timber since that IHaiitn—lll BrligeC daughter of Oordon Ru»»oll to "guard the missile sites or > ( I ) Neva Spoits asd Wealb- I Travel . jA k*. (tauN.has not been d*. January, stand at 874 RepubU- road wldanlng will ba aired to­ UGGETTS' 7 to protect the Cuban regime , Jl) Dasny______erational concepts for Joint air- Urns. It waa the second oldart cans; 844 Democrats end . SS4 night by state offlclala before I Botte haBuvn itMcDonmia, J1 Lakeside Dr., (13) (Sub Booee tEHJ HwWB in X^IwPVODTH gnxmd operations we have been The fira reporte(9y cottage on the lake. ATTHBFARSAM 1__ . 8be waa bom June 8 at MancheaUr Memorial H o ^ lW . Her from its own enemies." aterted In the kitchen. unaffiliated. This includes nine a Joint meeting of the Town Keating, oh a program re­ Tatter ChoaUte developiiw snd improving over The ftret owners, Bdith end voten made at Saturday's vot* Planning and Development niAterhal grandmother la Mra. Martha foe part eeverml jrears.” More than 60 voltmtear fira- Orace Sawyer, eletera, and their corded for radio and television nfhttoM and Hre apparatua — er-nlaldBg sserton; four Rapub- Commieslons. “"■Andover. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. a ^ ^ in New Tork, estimated Sunday _ the Sub brother Ororge, of Brooklyn, r ^ m ld W. MacDonald, Bunker M il Rd.. Andover. She haa w rw Bnmiev-BrlBklev ( I ) The Ueteettvee tankara and pumpara — from llcans, 4 Democrato and 1. imaf- The ten-lane expansion of tha that between 4,000 and 7,000 So­ (1»«M 0) MItok MHler (O) Three For the Loners N . T „ uaed the cottage aa the flUated. A t this session, two Wilbur Cross will extend, ac­ ji{^ ■ "V Matara, Heather Lynn, •, Lauren Martha, 4, and Allaon Ahn, Columbia, Andovar and Hebron main dtatlng room for summer viet troops remain In Cute. l:to (10) Ron < Pw aorigU ra ------w « t at foa acena wooa after a were by transfoninf retlstiw- cording to ciurenl plana, from r;0 0 guests who rented other cot­ Spring The New York Republican, (l»43-IO-to) Neva. Iporte. WASHINaTON — Three UUt- ijfo alarm waa called in by a tion and aevan by the board o f Hartford to foe Vernon Circle who attracted attention in 1982 Weather ed Statea poeeetsinns in the SSI MAIN RT.-awa^ tages on the ertate. Tha Hughes admissions, .ii exchange. Eight lanes will ex­ 1 C Ooldanlder, Scott Andrew, aon of John W. and H a ^ with his charges of a large So­ (10) Death Valley Days Dr. fohn Piarca of Watharafleld. fam ily purchased the . . (M) What's New South Seas are uninhaUted: En- Dr. Pierce Saturday moved into DeletatM attending tha GOP tend from Vernon Circle to Tun­ 1 I lilron Goldanider, RFD 8. Coventry. He was bom April a viet miaaile buildup in Cuba, U) Movie (C) shout 20 years ego. ’The eot- State Convantlon In. Hartford Cleaning^ I at Hartford Homital. His maternal grandparenta are » . Gets Mastei^s (U ) In the Public Interest Mavle derbury. Band, and lit tle Swan a rented cottage on tha Hughes nel Rd., and six w ill continue said also: "I have no evidence Steve Allea Islands. tags was insured. over the weekend wen: Mra from T\mnel Rdv to foe Massa­ 4 and Mra. Anthony AOron. WUHmantic. Hta 2 1 ! ^ Mrs. Edna Joslin Woodbury f:U (23) BIsmigtUe Cbrle Clark Read H erald Ads^ artata, for tha summer. The Columbia landmark was of new miaailee or new types (10) iports Camera (12) Movie Bllxabeth Dennis Hutchins, Re­ chusetts line. I parents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew^ Ooldsnider, Coventry. of mlssilea in Cuba today." I received a master of science Dr, Pierce reported that ha called the “Brick Top” Lodge DorH fforgHt yiMr r:90 ( Sd0% Oater Umlts ^ Toolsht (O end hla wife heard four axplo- publican town chairman; How­ The road widening plans ara i« Be has two brothers, John Jr., 5, and Todd Anthony, 7. I degree in education at gradua- (U ) Ufe of lUiey (I) Movie because o f the bricks placed ard Bates, vice chairman, and C m fttl * ■ .... * Keating said "there is nibunt- elona. The large twowitory wood- around the top o f the chimney- being made in accordance with WoR-to-Wal Ing e'vidence of a new unrest , tion' ceremonies at wnUmantic SEE SATURDAirS TV W WO* COMPLETE LBUNH LaVerrae Williams, state repre- a new requirement of foe Fed­ i h, Anton, John Frederick, son of Richard Frederick a ^ jm framed cottage, owned by ChUdren’e Sendee among the Cuban people which State (follege June 6. Dr. WUaon Hughes of Maaaa. aentative. Alternates attending eral Bureau of Public Roads, For tho most solM o4 ( ^ Bvelyn McMahon Anton, 171 Brent Rd. He waa bom M ^ 18 worries (Cuban Prime Miniater Special ChUdron'a Day Sorv- included Mrs. K irby. Tappan, which provides 90 per cent fi­ f fiat St Prancla Hoqdtal. Hartford. His paternal grandpar- Mrs. Woodbury, the w ife of ahuaetto, looked like "an infer­ Icee were held at the Congre­ Fidel) Castro and his Cfommun- no," he said. Mrs.. Margaret Dllworth, town nancing for all Interstate high­ docmkig |tob.. .C o lt } ante are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anton, EaatOT. He ^ a Ist cohorts.” Roger Woodbury, a teacher at gational Church yeaterday. clerk and Eugene Dente, a mem ways. ’ brother, Richard WllUam. 9; and a sister, Kathleen Oaroi, Lincoln School, gradimted with Kadio j called the operator for ’ At the same time there was helKHla wife directed flreflght- ber of the Republican town Unless the state plans for In­ FRANK FINDLAY * I L GROWTH: The Population a bachelor’s degree from the (Ih la M in g Ineindee en|y Sf IS 69 U DOUBLE c dedtoaUon of the Memorial .committee. j ..... V University of Massachusetts in entry other short the wooded area from terstate roads are updated to Reference Bureau, Inc., wains nfainto length. Some etattes I). Carillon, which waa presented School Mena handle traffic loads projected 643^747 i Ynoker, Robert William, aon of Robert Herman and that population growth may 11951. She formerly taught third WDBO—uie * 9:10 BoatoL foe m au K .^d after the couple to foe church by Homer IshM Tomorrow, grilled meat and grade at Wapping Elementary ^10:01 Nlghtheet WORLD GREEN moved thetaYbur young children for the year 1988, the SO^oer 1 ♦ Shirley Turkington Tucker, 342 Forest St, Hamden. He was force "ri^d rationing of the use 6:(D Lobs Joha Weds 11:00 News In memory of his wife, I' ctaeeoe sandwich, cole slaw, cent federal funds w ill be sus­ i — bora May 21 at New Haven. His maternal grandpafenta are of national parks" as they be­ School in South Windsor. The i:W OidT ^btnsoB U:1S Sports Pinal to a neighboni,teme. t:fo Newt tasn Off Columbia volunteer firemen lahem. i ' fruit; Wednesday, shepherd's pended. The present design stan­ ___ Mr. and Mra. William Turkington, 103 W. Center S t Hla pa- come more crowded. I Woodbury’s have a daughter, WHSt-WlS 11:10 Art Jotanaco Show The instrument, 'celled a pie, vegetable sticks, buttered dard calls for meeting traffic de­ _ tetnal grandparents are Mr. and Mre. Herman Tucker, ' Jennifer, 8. Gd Show wpor uis arrive(l aooh after the alarm In a research report issued •:UU Lou Tarn waa eoUnded and annoyed a 2,- "Magna Bell" tape player, was day, cook’s choice (traditional) mands projected to 1975. S Woodbridge. ^ . The title of Mrs. Woodbury’s Weather and SporW 7:00 Ken Ortmn (»ra, chocolate pudding; Thun- Auiday, the bureau noted that d P HoncsB 10:00 Itad Dai^ ^ Shew STAMPS 000 gallon tatdeer amka pump installed recently. It Is a pro Manchester will also be af­ thesis was "The Library Exper­ the one-billionth visitor to the ______Hynes Show truck pulling water from the duet of Schulmerich Carillons, and Friday, macaroni and tuna fected by a widening to six ^ Boseuwelg, Hilary Michelle, daughter of MMvIn a ^ iences and Reading Interests of 10:80 TOMiftt at My Flaee 6:00 News aalad, hard-boiled eggs, vege­ national parks waa recorded in 1:90 SbraXiff lake more uian a 100 >arda Inc. of Sellersville, Pa. lanes of the planned Inter'^t^te Rochelle Rudman Roaenaweig, US Northvlew Cr., 8m m Aug. 38, 1962—88 years after the C2tildren in the Wapping Ele­ 6 : » Radio Oreator Haitibid table sticks, fruit Rt. 491, which w ill meet tha HarriiM ’t Windsor. She was bora June 1 at M t Sinai H o ^ M ^ H a i^ __ w n c —use 6:46 LoweU naomaa away. It conaists of a clook-oontroll- they were established. But the mentary School of South Wind­ 6:00 News, Waeuier, Sports 7:00 News. Sports Croesed swords cower William M. Waraer aa he kneels at the altar during ceremoniea at Ma- Wilbur Cross Highway at aii Ibrd; Her maternal grandparento are Mr. and Mre. Low sor, Conn." Andover flreflghtere arrtvra ad msgnetlc tape player and an Yoor second billionth visitor is e je c t­ 6:80 nnandal Report 7:B PubUe iS»X r with three pieoea of fire i^>- Mancheetor Evening HenM aonlc Temple Safauday night Marshall E. Hodge, the presiding officer, is in the fore- interchange at foe western edge Rodman. Queeais; N .f. Her paternal grandparento an Mr. ed in 1978. 6:86 Miak) 8 :0O w w d TcnlSht lo-ampUftoatlon system. It Oohunbla eorreapondent Vlr- 6:S Three Star Stetra •:U Lifo Line paratua including- a tanker and set to iday, automatical­ grtMUid. DeMolays forming the "arch of steeT are, left to right, Peter Maloney, Walter of town. DOWNTOWN and Mra. Irving Henken, Beach, tia . She has n “A tar more desirable altern­ 7:00 WeeUherwatch 8:80 Breadway Overture EVERY g ^ M. Oartaon telephone 888- At tonight’s discussion the pumper. Irwin, Russell Oulllette and Sherman Fair. (Herald (footo by Satemis.) ■Ister, Susan, 4. ative "to rationing the use of 7:10 Oonveraatlaii Piece 9:10 Beet of Breadway ly, a’^pM-determlned number of • • • • • 7:80 News 10:16 Musie to Balax Wv Firemen employed hoeea from state w ill ask for town boards’ the national paries, the bureau lections. reactions to the planned widen­ Wood. Bfelanle Oanle, daughter o f KeniMth O.. and 7:50 Standby 12:U Stm Off five directiona while pouring A pnrC^^ the "Magna BeU” said, "is to reduce the rate of thouaands of gallons of water conducted by members of the sented the new O ievalier with a ing. Tentative taking lines for CRorla Newsom Wood, 420 W. M ddle Tpke. She was born populatian growth, leaving more is a mlnatmw schulmerich bell. OPEN June 8 at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. Her matorael WED.(f on the blsM. The fire was ent Institute Set Connecticut Cfourt o f ChevaUera gift and a membership card in foe Wilbur Cross highway will This la a browse bell tone gen­ Warner Cited room for those who require soul- by 8 , a.m. with aome o f tha the Connecticut Court of C3hev- have to be extended In order to grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hdward Newsom, long storing communion with na­ erator, which, wtira struck by led by Marshall B. Hodge of 1 Uland, N.T. Her paternal grantearenU are MT. and Mrs. frame In the frtoit of the cot­ Manoneater ea grand comman­ aliers with a gift and a member- accommodate foe proposed ex­ M O N O m ture.” a metal hammer/\produoea a For Camp Staff pansion. Milton B. Wood, Limg -Uand, - nd, N.T. a O P « i tage saved. By DeMolay der. Others peittcipating were ehip card in the Connecticut YlAKtOUND Dr. Pierce aaid the firemen true bell tone almort Inaudible Commander in the West, (Ches­ 0>urt of (^evallers; Laurence Town Planning Director Jo­ JOHNSON: Prestdent Johnson to foe human ear. The sound la Kenneth end WadMtday.. gave "fantastic service" al A 16-hour institute for all ter M. Ferris of Manchester; Lane, "dad” of John Mather seph Tamsky, who ■viewed the McLtotock. Steohude Lee, - r- - attended the Nattonal CSty Chris­ though the tlnder-dry structure magnified one million timea and paid and volunteer staff mem­ William M. Warner, 96 Broad tentative state plans last month, nf.n . Block McLtntoCk, 812 A very » . , Wapplng. She wes tian Church Sunday and, like Xi TMndoy St, became the newest Con­ Commander in the South, Ed­ Chapter; Donald R. Gray, had a real head start. the resulting sound haa a bers of the Kennedy Summer ward W. Slade of Meriden; grand tall cedar of Nutmeg said the Wilbur (Jross looks like bom June 2 at Manchester Mfinorlal Ho^^ltaL H « mer most of Us fellow-worshippers, The owners had been at the tone ^ual to that of a cast b «l Day Camp w ill be held at the necticut’s Chevalier of the Or­ "an entirely new road’’ as tt is taraal grandmother is Mrs. araoe Block, Bath, Maine, She used a church-provided paper der of DeMblay in public cere­ Grand Chaplain, Ralph C. Bar­ Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, eottage early yesterday perpar- weighing thousand! o f pounds. Mansfield State Training School ron of Andover; Grand Marshal, and Warner. being redrawn. has a brother, Leonard Stephen. fan to tool himself. June 84 and 36, courtesy of moniea held Saturday night in . . • . e Ing It for the summer, but had The oirillon haa been playing Howard F. Holcomb of Vernon. A reception followed in the JUmaon was accompanied by left yerterday yi evening. Superintendent Francis Kelley. the Masonic Temple. hymns wertcends at noon and 8 The organist was James W. banquet hall at which time the Forest Products Gath Cooper, Brace Alexander, son of David A. Sr. and Pa- Mrs, Johnson and two members p.m. In addition, there w ill be an A peat master councilor of of Us cabinet Secretory of John Mather Chapter, W araer McKay; the soloist, Fsank Ma­ new (Jhevalier received numer­ KNOXVILLE — Forest pro­ trldaO^onnor Cooper, 18 Oak St, Rockville. Be was bora A ll c f the Sunday School orientation session at the camp June 1 a t Manchester Memorial H o^ltaL Hla rnatonal Commerce Lutter H. Ho^es haa also received a dosen m erit loney, both of Manchester. ous other gifts from friends and ducts manufactured In the Ten­ ohlldran took part In the Sun­ site, situate on a knoll at Globe relatives. Refreshments were ere Mr. and Mrs. John O’Cosmor, CUnton, and Secretory of the Interior Hollow, for^foe 68 menfoers of a'wards fo r outstanding aervics Four active DeMolay mem­ nessee Valley last year were m . petoraal grandparento are Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart L. Udall and their wi'ves day program. The Rev. George to the order. He haa trained nu­ bers formed an “ arch of steel" served by foe Mothers Cfrcle valued at 8676 million, ig) 16 per the staff, all out four of wtxxn of John Mather Oiapter. r, Maaa He haa two brothers, Robert, 8, and THth the temperafore at 90 Bhrans said a debt of gratitude are local high 'tohool students. merous boys in ritual work and above the new Chevalier as he cent since I960. , 16 months. and the weather humid, many la owned by the parents to Ho­ Camp Director Harry Smith, has led the Carnation Degree reached key points In foe Im­ ..... man In the church took off their ward Bates, superintendsnt, Recr eatlon Superintendent team fo r some time. pressive ceremonies. They were De Teaa, Regtra-Marle, daughter of Daniel James end coats at the invitation of the Tctpuh/i Mrs. Laura Squler, organist; James HenHc and Para Super­ The Chevalier Degree is the Walter Irwin, Sherman Fair, r Jean Del Oreco De Veau, 322 Oakland St She waa bora mtnlater. Johnson, Udall and Mrs. Lucius Robinson, secre­ intendent Horace Murpney were highest honor that can be ac­ Russell Ouilette and Peter Ma­ Hodges kept theirs on. tary; Miss Harris Field, treas­ meeting this afternoon w com­ corded a member of DeMolay loney. June 8 at Manchester Memorial HoatoW. Her maternal Colby Graduate L SUPER i grandmother is Mrs. John Del Oreco, west Hartford. Her TUESDAY OBd urer, told all of the Sunday plete plans for the caittp’s for service to the organisation. Speakers following the investi­ FOR YOUR OLD BAD BAROAIN Robert S. Weibust, son of Mr. paternal grandmother la Mrs. Kllen Hopkins, South Windsor. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Weibust of \ MARKETS r ■riiool teachers. scheduled June 89 opening. V Only the Legion of Honor, ture Included Ferris, who pre­ Kto has four alatera, Emmannella, 7, Sandra, 8, Joanne, 4, ' PASCO, Wash. (A P ) —The 76 Bowers St., was graduated WIDNESDAY Superintendent Bates pi^ The camp w ill be operated In Kawarded fo r outetanding aervice and Rosemarie, 8. arstwMle Pasco Zoo Friday auc­ June 7 from (folby College, Wat- sented Bibles and certificates. three sesslone o f two weeks Di civic or busineas work—^in REFRIGERATOR* . . . • . tioned off its stock at bargain ervlUe, Maine, with a bachelor Teachers included: Mrs. Ar­ each, and w ill uUUm the facul­ addition to DeMolay activity— Shepard, EUsabeUi Porter, daughter o f Btuce Charlton nieea. But for Carl Zaskel, of arts degree. SPECIALS thur Austin, nursery; Mrs. Itar- ties of Globe Hollow Swimming outranks it. ISO and Barbara Phelpa Shepard, 188 Hany Lane, Rockville. Spokane, Wash., who Ud suc­ Weibust, who majored in Uol- old Watson, first grade; Mrs. Pool, as well as those of the Saturday’s Inveetiture was NOTICEI *hi wortdng eonditloa toward Ais NEW She was bom June 2 at Manchester Memorial HomltaL Her cessfully on two peacocks and ogy, was a member cf Pi Lamb­ William Burnham, Grade 2; East Side Rec, bi the event of grBZU^arents B n Mr. and Mra. Artliur L. Phalpa, a pair of chipmunks, it was no da P U fraternity and the Colby 725 Middle Turnpike East Mrs. Arnold Sihvonen, Grade 8; Inclement weather. N ot r«M>onalble fo r debts Waterford. Her paternal grandparento are Mr. and Mrs. bargain. Outing Club, and was a contri­ Mrs. Clarence Jeffries, Grade 4; Smith aaid this morning that laourred 1^ any of my H. B. Shepard, wethersfWiL She hgs two brothers, Bruee His tntable came fUs week­ butor to the Echo, student news­ SHIRTS OUR Mrs. Rudolph Albalr, Grade 6; reservations fo r campers can relatives except for their BIG QUALITY Seott, 8, and Bthan Ladd, 8. ' end when he wont to pick up paper. IN MANCHISTIR1. Mrs. Henry Beck, Grade 6; Mrs. stin be made by c(mtaeting the dinner checks at BONAN­ y ^ m a n a . . e^ . • Us purehaeea. He oouldn’t catra Adlai Stevenson, U.8. Ambas­ SPECIALTY William Jacobus and Mrs. Elart Side Rec office at 88 ZA Sirloin Pit No. 88 at FOR PICKUP AND School St. 887 Weat Middle Turnpike, ~ Matooa. Soott Abm, son of Robert Brie apd Kathleen the peacocks and one of Us sador to foe United Nations, DEUVERY CAIX — Frank Knight, Grade 7; Mrs. 'Matson, 75 Summer S t He waa bora June 8 at oUpmunks dtod. To fop It off. gave foe commencement ad­ Eugene Bente, Grade 8; and MANCHESTER, OomiA FREEZER-p/os-REFRlGERATOR ManrTnistor Memorial HoraitaL .BOS maternal grandparenta Us car broke down and ha dress at foe graduStfen exer­ 643-2421 Mrs. Hayden Allen and Mrs. C. Women Healthier? where they get ■ qieelal an Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lanagan, 808 Woodbridge St Ma oouldn’t got out of town. cises. WAYBEST FRESH Leonard Robinson, kindergar­ cat Savor aged eirlrtn ternal grandparento an Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mataon, 92 Counto nWclals refunded Us Weibust is a 1960 graduate of N E W M O D E L ten. CHICAGO—Single working steak, baked potato, crisp etton Rd. He has a brother, Robert Hrlc Jr., 14 montha money for the peacocks. Manchester EDgh SchoU. PoUtleal Parties Gain women are off work because of Carnage House green salad with tasty Only AMANA gives you both The Republicans added 18 to Illness an average of 8.9 days a dressing and a big stab e LAUNDRY Beauty Salon of Texas toast — all for AND DRY OLEANINO their voting list and the Demo­ year compared with 4.S days for Free-O’-Frost and Contact Freezing crats added 14 In Friday’s en 625 M i^ Street 81.89. OaU 849t1164. Open Oeah A Carry single men, a study shows. Taea, thru Siraday 11:80 Open SiOO A M . • 8:80 P J I. rollment session at Yeomans Among married women, aver­ )' Open Mondays • AJM. te 9 PJML Oloeed CHICKEN LEGS 78 SCMBIIT WntEET Hall. age time lost is 6.1 days a year Tel. Moodays. 648-^696 JnUus Knpferechmld, Prop. According to Mrs. Grace compared with 4.7 for married MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Genuine Parts Pringle, Republican registrar, men. a s / W W Vsd SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM Not Sections c or Quarters lb REGISTER THIS WEEK WE’RE 39 PUT A TIGER IN YOUR TANK! A SUMMBt SESSION OFmiED lY MANCHESTBI COMMUNITY BREIISTS S COLLEGE. CONSISnNG OP BGHT 3-SEMESTER HOUR COURSES. APPLE 5 ENGLISH 99 — prB-eon«gs English - non*cr«(lU* POLISHERS MAVOIIIHISE MATHEMATICS 99 — pre-coN«g« Math - non-cradit* Popular m and proud of if! I • NOTEHAND — abbraviatad shorthand for collaga stu- - Q t . J a r donts - non>cradit ^ S A V E 14c Nobody trios hardor to please TYPING 101 — introductory typing with amphasis on 45 tha naads of collaga studanH - 3 cradit hours ^ than wa do. Not only'do wo liko r TYPING 102 — intormodiata typing - davalopmant of to do our vary bost. . .wo have to! professional typing skills - 3 credit hours ' W o'ro not a utility. W a'ra an in- SPRAY STARCH f Popular COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS — mothods of study for dependant oil company in direct SaMM tan.O'-riMt fim w riw tahtaoWef most effective college preparation, with amphasis 16 O z . C a n CHECK THESE BIG AMANA PIATURES on reading improvement • non-cradit competition with similar firms. W a Money Back n e Exchistve ao-Hp fMde-oat shelvea s Amona-aoiyUo aaomel Satab Guarantee chipping - have to give better service - fast- end reortilng PSYCHOLOGY 101 basic principles in psychology 29 e Amona-motle Cmiteot 1 • Ctalloa bottle storage for bulky oontoiners 8[^ Umes foster than other i 3 cradit hours. ‘ar - and at lower cost.. .or risk • Full-wMth "Extra-Margin’’ erleper e Large capacity Stor-Mor door ENGLISH 301 •— offaetivo speaking • 3 cradit hours losing customers. And wo lose • H alf goUon milk and tall bottle storage e Completely Free-O’-Frost mighty few. Our record of cus­ CMLON MILK SAME DAY DELIVERY & INSTAllATION BY OUR SEAEF .KB. H||i|iillli)i|| SCHEDULE tomer loyalty is long, strong, real­ S E A L T E S T ly remarkable. After all, wa'ra Ctassos would bo In session from 5-8:00 P.M., o r H O O D EMMA.*. J nxTg Dupoarr four nightSja weok (Monday through Thursday) tha bast apple polishers in Central l i i |HE from June 23 through August 13. Classes would Connecticut. Maybe that's why 67 m oot, I 'A hours jper day, for a total of 3 1 days, or* a total of 46^ doss hours, tha equivalent of people taka a shine to us. SWEET, GOOD EATING Km POWa-FORIIIIUU esso Exnu basoune boosts power three ways: a standard 3 samastar hour course. Power! Dirt can dog even a new firin g Power! Sparit plug and cylinder de­ Octane Power! New Eeco Extra has the GAMTALOUPES 2 9 : raiUiretor in a loir montlia of nonnal opera- posits can cauM misfirini* pre-ifidtkHi and high octane that moet care now need for full tio«i osming hard atarling and lough idDing. 2hot spots. Nett Boao Extra nsotralises these3 smooth performance widiout knocking. LONG, GREEN mty lint tanUol of New Bm > B ate «U 1 harmftd deposits to help your enpns fire Youil get aU tfaeee extras siitti Now Bower- No course will be given for^which lass than ^ rtnoottflf^ to help prsMcvo the power of new cere fotmula Bseo Extra gasoline—it puts a dgsr In ftftaan students apply, and fees, a $5.00 appli- v rdlA>MD iinpove powar snd m ihafo. and resicm kakpmrv to dMoy

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\ Reg^n^Williams G rakowsky^d^ek Ton don’t have much of.a chanee It yon ^ JUm riyeator aren’t equipped with senM Mad of looks. Ton don’t have much of a diaaoe it yon St. James’ Church was the ’C ^ttliid ^rrald belong to a state whidi ia usually in tfea scene Saturday of fhe marriage Miss Margaret Kathleen Sa- « j r » a bag for one party or the othar. Tou at don’t have much o f a ehanoa if you are cherek to Patrick Joseph Gra- itnuN a clergyman. In fSet, you can praetlcaUy kowsky* Jr., both of Manches­ DSOM guarantee that almost any b ^ born in ter. ocwkM- L un this country doesn’t have the slightest The bride is the daughter of kind ot chance of ever becoming Presl- Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sa- cherek of 12. Cottage St. The dent of his country. bridegroom ia the son of Mr. This is all according to the testimony and Mrs. Patrick J. Grakowsky H n c K ir n o M * a t i » of a West Coast professor in politics of 31 Marshall Rd. f S a n * la AOvaao* who has made a spedal study of the The Rev. Joseph H. McCann subject performed the double ring cere- «•«••••••••»•••• We have, if we must condeocend to bo monyi and celebrated the nup­ foath •••••##••••*#•••• tial high Mass. Mrs. Jane Mac- that unimaginative and realistic, no par­ carone was organist and soloist. THJK ■,■,! I ■■ »-■■ ■ ticular quarrel with his findings. AModatad Praia la excMTtiy «a U ^ Given In marriage by her fa­ uaa at republlcatloa of aU naan ^ But we think we can extend them. ther, the bride wore a floor- Ittad ID it or not ettarwlaa cradtt- Terri photo ____ iprr aad afio tba leeal oawa doV Here are eome more odds no Ameri­ length gown of white taffeta, V / M i designed with a scooped neck­ lishta aC republleatlos o t vptdai d2i^ can boy has a possible chance of over­ Engaged art alao r—ar^ ____ _ line trimmed with alencon lace, .. . coming; The engagement of Miss Lois a fitted bodice, long tapered Being bom in such log cabin poverty Diehl Clarke of Columbia to sleeves, with points over the he can’t afford to go to school Eugene R. Gale Jr. of Thomp- wrists, and a bell-shaped skirt •X. •^Sa^*‘SSS2‘ ia'”T «2 "S f£ K 2 Being bom to such obvious wealth scnidlle has been announced by terminating in a chapel-length ■* Baratd.______train. Her bouffant veil of and aristocracy, with automatic enroll­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. A. 8 a r ^ , toe. French illusion was attached to ment in the Gold Coast sectimt of Har­ D. CHarke of Lake Rd. .raa - » • a small pillbox of seed pearls, ______— Haw Tork Chi- vard, that he can never be expected ts H er fiance is the son of Mr. mttA BoatOB* ___ S?t and Mrs. E. R. Gale of Thomp­ and she carried a white orchid AUDIT BDRBAD OF dUCOlA-. understand the problems of the com­ with stephanotis. son ville. mon man. Miss Clarke, a graduate of Mrs. Donald Cornell of Man­ ______; c l< ^ boon: Being too much of an intellectual, Uka Windham High School, Wllll- chester, cousin of the bride, was ;?£££&“ V iS i^ a , a college professor or president mantlc, is employed by the En­ matron of honor. She wore a r W e ^ S a y — 1 Being a member of certain religioiu gineering Department of Pratt floor-length yellow sheath gown denominations, like Quaker, or Catholle. [and Whitney, division of United with a two-tone yellow detach­ -Alroraft Corp., East Hartford. able train, a matching picture iaed"da^lna;*'U:ao a.m. aaeb day a( Being so crippled physically that he Mr. Gale, a graduate of doo aaeapi Saturday — t a.«t______hat. and she carried a bouquet can’t even stand on ills own feet without i Cathedral High School, Hart- of yellow marguerites and pink help. i ford, served with the United Monday, June IB ro.<:es.< The “abaolute bars” we have dted are, States Navy School of Electron­ Mrs. James Ventl of Hart­ ics, and is employed by the Ex­ of course, insuperable obstacles which ford and Miss Kathleen 8ache> perimental Division of Pratt and rek o f Stafford Springs, cousin ' have been hurdled, some of them mpny Whitney, division of United Air­ Firom Gfneration To Gsneratloii of the bride, were bridesmaids. M times, by various American boys on craft Corp., Blast Hartford. They were attired in green ' ’a ow draatie and major a revialon In their way to the Presidency. And u we An October wedding is gowns similar In styling to the 1 ^ worid’a way of •»> thought 'note the list of obstacles which have planned. honor attendant's with a match­ JoApph Jay photo ing picture hat, and they car­ t (fcyi will hare to be for man and na> been ovnvome, we begin to doubt again, MRS. RICHARD JAMES R E G /^ ried bouquets of yellow daisies. to learn to Hre In peace can be il> after all, that there are any real totgl Donald Cambria of Manches­ hiatrated by aomethlng now going on obstacles in the way of any American Miss Joanne Leslie W illian w ^ court train, and she carried a ter served as be.st man. Ushers aivw in Weat Germany. boy. Clarks Wed 50 Years of Manchester and Richard bouquet of gardenias and steph- were Peter Daigle of East James Regan of West Hartford anotis. Hampton and Jemn Phelps of MRS. PATRICK JOSEPH GRAKOWSKY JR. And we think that, Juat for the Alans Countryside With . J t M not ImHwning beoauaa the poU- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Olmli^ exchanged vows on June 6 at Mrs. Devens Arnett of Col­ Windsor. Hdana end atateamcn involTed are t t brlghtneaa and natural spirit and hope ON HEBRON ROAD IN BOLTON of 50 Jensen St. celebrated ance attended by 75 relatives St. T^m as the Apostle's T h e bride's mother wore a chester was matron of honor. yellow sheath dress with white G>nnecticut Mutual U fe J su n i‘ ■mum partloular Mnd and nature. ot American Uving, we’ll leave it the old their 50th wedding anniversary and friends. Church, West Hartford. Miss Juli Dougan of Bolton Ivake riieath dress of aqua chiffon yesterday irith a reception in le couple was married on accessories. ance Oo. Mr. Grakowsky, a 1800 ' ' I t R not happening beoauaa the nun way: Any American boy can grow up to The bride is the daughter of and Miss Linda BVaser of Ridge­ with white accessories. The graduate of Manchester High Woodruff Hall of Center Con­ June 11, 1M4. at North Method­ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Williams bridegroom's mother wore a A reception for 200 guests was be Proaidant field were bridesmaids. All Uie School, is attending the Uid- i^ lv e d are elllaina or wanaongera. gregational Church. Mrs. A l­ ist Chuitdi by the Rev. C. M. of 44 Benton St. The bridegroom attendants wore gowns of silk held at the Roaemount, Bolton, OLD RED HOUSE Picnics, barbecues and teas ^ e n leaving on a motor trip verslty of (Connecticut and ui „lJt happena Juat beoauae they ana hu­ Resounding on the evening brsssa. bert Duffy, their daughter, and Calderwood. Mrs. (Jlark is the is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William organza over blue taffeta with Allan Clark, their son, were former Miss Emma Schmidt of to Cauiada and Nova Scotia, employed by the TraveCers In­ man beinga doing what the preaent eon- Dear rid red house upon the hill J. Regsm of Weat Hartford. matching pillboxes, and carried surance Co., Hartford. host and hootess of the observ- Spencer St. Besides their son Mrs. Grakowsky wore a beige i Shockiiig Tactic Inside lort I Uvod in you, I love you still. Tea, you are a house for the jrouag and gay The Rev. Thomas B. Campion wishing balls of smilax, minia­ tfKt of hiatory denanda ot them. and daughter, the Clarks have and white lace dress with white But you are big and old and quaint Whera little children can romp and play. of St. Thomas Seminary, Bloom­ ture pink carnations and laven­ ett wide your doors Hi|h on your acres country land wore a pink linen suit with white GS Join a "committee for BU Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence BiUlel ed Gennany itself. et for the sports fisherman. litical stature in California has H ie Master will do the outside chorea, Thus, the old makes way for the new Berry Festival accessories. The couple will live Scranton,” And so I say, farewell to you. at 23. Huntington St. of Carolyn Dr. SILF-SIRVICIe MPT STORI Before Germany has even become TouTl have Hewers all around you GS j It goes on to tell that idityologlsta been whittled down maihcedly by "WRl you particlpato in a . Anna M. Sheridan, U84 M ra Regan attended Wood- Her fiance is the son of Mr. 7 ^Germany again, in other worda, R haso Cranston’s loesi . ’ ' •■ Charming in your sunsat view. An "old-fashioned strawberry have known for some time that fish re­ draft for Bill Scrantonr WUl A stock (Conn.) Academy, Man­ and Mrs. Eric E. Anderson of • • • dessert festival” will be held jfound it s ^ involved in the question of spond to sonic osculations between 50 jmu become a member of a com­ chester High School and the Old State Rd. Keene Graduate PINE ST. at HARTFORD RO.. MANCHESTIR One day diulng the Gover­ Friday from 8:30 to 9 p.m. at University of Connecticut. Mr. Miss BiHlel graduated from Jwhether R wants to retain, or surrender, and 800 cycles, and to Ught wavea mittee for Bill Scranton and Miss Helen Jette, daughter nor's Coitference, Gov. Henry Concordia Lutheran Church. Regan attended St. Thomas Itham High School in 1963, and iths claims for which Hitler won his vie- "Both have been combined in this com­ permit the use of your name as Bellmon ot Oklahoma was chat­ The event will be held in Kaiser Seminary, Bloomfield, and re­ is employed by Pratt and Whit­ of Mrs. Alice Jette of 384 Lake one of Bill Scranton’s support­ ■— Vantlne irfioto Hall, and sponsored by the We Ibory at MunlOh. pact imit,” it saya ting with Gov. Paul Fannin of A Thoaght for Today ceived his B.A. degree from ney, division of United Aircraft St. and the late Roy J. Jette, ers?” Today in History Two Group according to Mr. j Does this seem prepoateroua? We don’t think "sonic oscillations" Arizona at Fannin’s suite in thm ibyiitol Holy Cross College, Worcester, received the degree of badielor The confidential letter ask- '. Engaged and Mrs. (Xto Heller, co-chair­ Corp., East Hartford. R In almost Inevitablo considering the Sheimton-Cleveland Hotel when Mass'., in 1943 and his M.A. de­ Mr. Anderson, a 1962 grad­ of education from Keene (N.H.) means shocks but the vary sound ot It tag those questions went out OonneO e f accepted command of the Con­ men. a shabby old man walked in. Tho engagement ot Miss Mari­ gree from the University of Con­ uate of William Hall High State College at graduation ex­ fact that there are hundreds of thou­ makes us suspicious. before the disastrous (for tinental Army. Girl and Boy Scout activities Burdened down with an arm­ Today la Monday, June 16, the In 1848, the Oregon boundary lyn R. KurU to William R. Hun- necticut this year. School in West Hartford, grad­ ercises held June 6. sands of Germans who once lived in Our suspicions remain even though we Scranton) Governor’s Confer­ load of Right wing tracts, the FaHh 187th day of 1984. There are will be displayed, as well as Miss Jette, who plans to treaty was signed by the Unit­ niford, both of Manchester, has literature and materials that uated from WilUmantlc State CsechoalovaUa, Poland, or even East are told by the manufacturw that the ence in Cleveland. Despite that ^ • r i y gentleman placed one on Faith, R seems, is oftentimes 199 days left in the year. teach secondary school, was a scarce commodity. It is dtf- ed States and Great Britain. been annoimced by her parents, will be used for Vacation Singapore Uses Silos Trade School in 1964. He is em­ IGennany who are now in West Ger- device J\ut calls the fish around and it debacle, the replies poured in h tablo—and than left without In 1940, Germans outflanked ployed by the New England secretary during her sophomore and were running better than ftcult to acquire it in propor­ Today's Highlight In History Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Kurtz Church School. Cartoons will be Rtocorded Live at fmmity, pcsssssid of the vote there and ia up to lu to make him blta It "does saying a word. The tract was the Maginot Line in the seoond Automatic Transmission Oo., and Junior years of Alpha Beta two to one in favor of Morgan’s tion to our needs. When we need of 347 Keeney St. shown for the children. SINGAPORE — Malaysian au­ ^peihaps obsessed with sentimental nos- ig n d i^ On this date in 1888, Arkan- World War. ' WlUimantlc. Gamma, science society. She not give a fisherman unfair advantage Mea. Now that fkranton has it most durtag times of graat The We Two Group, which thorities are building a number Few^ people in the suite real­ ana vriu admitted to the Union In 1945, the World W ar H al­ Her fiance is the son of Mrs. annually raises money by col­ of silos to store grains bought A fall wedding le being {flan- is a 1980 graduate of Manches­ jtalgia for their old homes. Who is go- of a fish any more than a duck eaU gives suddenly changed from the lit­ strasa R rarely seems adequate. C a r n e g i e H a i l ! ized that the old man was one Somehow we expect that. the as the 36th state. lies announced the capture of Ethel 8. Hunniford of 441 E. lecting newspapers and rags, from the United States. ned. ter High School. ^big to outrage such potential votes by a poor shot an advantage.” tle man who wasn’t there' into of the world’s rldiest bustness- German foreign minister Center 8t. and the late Wil­ supply should bo there in spRe On Thta Date will show what has been pur­ Ifo^nally scrapping Hitler’s claim to the AU of this oompletely ignores the ob­ a full fledged Presidential can­ men: Oil tycoon H. L. Hunt, of the fact that we have done Joachim von Rifobentrop In liam E. Hunniford. chased for <>>ncordla’s kitchen Barnard Grad visiting the Odvernor's Confer- Hamburg. iSiBMenlandr vious fact that the liasic challenge c f didate, Morgan will use the re­ URle to collect R for future use. In 1316, the Magna Carta was Miss Kurts, a 1641 graduate of with funds realized from thki Miss Leslie Leona Hochberg plies to his letter (over 100 0o ' ; enoe solely to dispense Rightist For most of us faith ia acquired Manchester High School, will work. ^ gmnething else might happen to these fishing ia to find where the fish are. signed by King John of Eng­ Quotation for Today received a bachelor ot arts de­ far) to line up uncommlttid propaganda. slowly from the readiag of the enter her senior year at the A free-will offering will be : re^ogee Germans if the Munich Agree- This thing has a dial you can maneu­ land at Runnymede. Among oth­ gree during commencement ex­ Belagates to the San Francisra BlMe, practice of prayer and an er things, it forbade imprison­ University of Connecticut in the taken to defray expenses. The i m * t w m scrapped. That agreement Eat whatever thou llkost, b u t, ercises at Barnard College. ver to adjust both the amount of light convention. appreciation of the wonders of ment without trial. dress as others do.. (Arabian fall, where she is majoring in public ii welcome to attend, and Miss Hochberg, the daughter ■ ooiferred upon them, even though they and the strength of the sonic escillap Note: Scranton reached his creation. In 1776, George Washington proverb.) phyrical theram. She is a mem­ may make advance reservations No Other car in its of Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Hoch­ I than lived in the still supposedly qpVer- Rons according to the spedas. Here ia dramatic decision to run for ibith does net eome in one ber of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. by calling the church office dur­ great flash. ing the day. berg of 49 Cobum Rd.. majored I ei jn state of Chechoslovakia, a German one saving grace. A t least the fishMinen President at 8:06 p.m. Thurs­ Herald Mr. Hunniford, a 1964 grad­ day In' Harrisburg, after As lightning of a summer in sociology and was the Junior eiflsenahlp so long as they oouhLprove uate of Manchester High School, can argue hotly over whether a M or months of refusing the most Yesterdays night. graduated with a B.S. degree Summer isn't here as yet, but representative to the'Dor,|iitory price class has aU its themselves Germans ethnically. It is un- 80 cycle oacillation la better for small euident appeals of )iis backers. But from a thousand Uttla As the Senate convenes today, from the University of Miami already news of fall fashion Blxecutive, chairman of the res­ i, der this title to German citizenship that mouth baas. It leaves something to the So unexpected was the decision lamps. Senate* Confident 546 amendments stand eligible ia Florida in 1941. He was a trends ia coming in. One new idence council, and floor coun­ I they now live in West Germany. But re- that Scranton - badiers could 25 Yean Ago That pierce the darknees for consideration. The bulk of member of Alpha Kappa Psi item will be a printed tie scarf cilor. She is a graduate of Man­ individual practitioner. with their lisht scarcely believe the news when Rights Will Pass them probably will not be put fraternity. He served four years worn with tweed or plaid suits. chester High School. , common^sense features i nunciation of the Mimich Agreement We'd like to think no ethical angler "Liberty” is Uie thmna as Winston O. Abbott, member R was first disclosed. to the test. , with the United States Navy, > might, technically^ speaking at least, Manchester High S ^ oo l grad­ United Mathodlst Churrii, Belton would have any truck with this miser­ • • * (Oendnitoi from Page One) On a television program Sun­ and la presently employed % * make them legally citizens of Czecho­ able machine, but one never can tell uates 311 students, largest class day tor Minnesota stations the Southern New England Tele­ I The decision by Michigan’s in five years. rivo Team Ago slovakia again. Juat to see how many honest fishermen Gov. George Romney at the expected to clear it for House Humphrey urged all state gov­ phone Co., Manchester. Jiks... Commander Nathan Miller A U.B. Nhyy patrol plane was One can be very bold and sweeping Governors’ Conference in Cleve­ floor action, probably next ernors and mayors of large The wedding will take plaoe are left in the world we may buy one and leads deleghtioa from Ander- attacked by ^ two Communist- land to denounce Sen. Barry cities to call conferences to Sept. 8. ARMOR GUARD FRAME —so strong about specifying the changes that have keep count of how many times R is son-Shea Poid, 3048, VFW, to marked Jet fighter ^anes over week. help lay the groundwork for en­ i Goldwater was a complete sur­ you can fsel it In ths ride, feel security In t to take place to lift people and nations 19th annual state convention. international wdtan 86 miles After the Dixie fUibuster forcement of the rights bill. borrowed. prise even to Romne/s closest east of Wonsan, North Korea. i out of such hopeless complexitios, wltib ^ its protection. Armor Guard meant full advisors. The patrol plane’s tgO gunner against the'rights bill was halt­ "It may very well be that tha box sections and massivs side rails, like I their built-in guarantees of ftiture con- ^ As late as the night before 10 Yean Ago was woUnded. ed last Wednesday by cloture, President himself will want to I troversy and- struggle.' These natlonalls- Staged Car Collisions his outburst, some of the Gov­ the Southerners centered on call a national conference on FOR SALE: those used on luxury cars. Both body and Ground la broken by Mayor Ton Taaca Ago cfvil rights after we pass the t tic borders slicing up the tangled popu­ ernor's aides were complaining suapsnaion are supportsd on an sxtra- The big car-UtUe car eolUalona staged Sherwood Bowen and other The international court of amendments qs their means of bill to talk about the continuing AB UtolWB appliaaoes and privately about his rehisal to lations of Ehirope have to be lowered to by the State PuUce on a drags trip at town officialo for new high Justlea ruled in fever of Italy striking at the blU. problems that beset us, how we Halag room set. No long­ hsavy frsms of trsmsndous strsngth. attack Gk>ldwater prior to a ; such an extent that' it no longer makes East Haddam won’t change'any of the school at Memorial Ilr iA aad against Britain, France and. In au, 61 were presented, but inxplement this law on the state er need tiMoe as It’s ____^ ' laws ot physics. It has long been under­ personal confrontation with the cheaper to eat at BO- : a fighting difference which aide of any Edson M. Ballsy, principal of tha Unltod States In a dispute . axcapt for minor revisions ac- and local and> federal levri, and stood ai)d accepted that when two ob­ Senator. Early the next morn­ Manchester High Behool, pre­ over |3 million ia mid taken nvptute to the laaderiidp, the how we back it up by commun­ ttA S Z A SIrIria Pit No. border anybody lives able to analyse and deplore this trouble State Chidrman A i^ u r laUott, L Ofoea Salad for—89o. Gall proofing agent so tough that every vul- air-rifle. A canoe is outclassed by a boat who was back in Michigan, did 849-llM. -Onea Toes, thru ; for decades; they have caUed It Bal- with a motor. not share in the deUght. > Saa. llitO to 9 P J f. ftsrabls body part Is protected agaiast ’ kanization. It no longer applies' Juat to Some of the big cars used at Bast Elliott, one of Romney’s CIsoed MotokqfA ToniionI Hist, oorroslon and ssH attack. ' the Balkans; it applies to Biurape and Haddam weighed twice as much as the earliest political advisors, was foreign, nmke cars they rammed. The R applies to the world; it makes trouble not consulted. He was flabber­ small importo crumpled, as do the ,Mg gasted when informed over the Tension! i tai the Congo, and in Indo-Chlna. As the domestic oarv If they came up against a telephone about Romney’s move. ^ Individual borders are lowered and m - truck or a bus. But the State Police The fact is that Elliott has been Why settls far anythlBi start tf the laii|-)tttbi| semtnietleii that protieti yow dered less formidable and devlaive, there "testing” showed nothing more than this in continuous negotiations with —and since the State Police are respon­ $t)iMMkar. . . and Ns nadani hartotaotay styla thiK grataeta yaur hivaatwaatT ^ must be a moderate increase in the im- the Goldwater camp to avoid a T ension! sible primarily fw the enforcement of complete rupture. For their ^ portance and strength of the one unify- CtmnecUcut laws and not tor the making part, Goktarider men were f Ing, sndrcling bordei^that which must of analytical engineering repOTts, this oounting on BUlott to kmtp Pick the right tension I some day include all mankind in one vague result ia about all that could have Romney neutral. aompact. aompact bem expected from the commissioner’s • system of enouf^ law to prevent wars A footnote: Romney did not h the front in tha raar "show.” burn all bridges with Michigan to relieve tension .1 over local fsnoe-aquabbling. '* Fmelgn cars have become a part of Goldwaterites. After his anti- the American economy, partieularly GoMwater blast, Romney **'Mr where a family needs .4wo autos. Some phoned Creighton HoMaa, ehair- There’s a type ef Holman-Baker Bedding owners like them because they give low- num of the Michigan Otidwater for every ilMp need. For instance, for “Any American Boy” cost transportation Others like thMr ap- Committee, The Govenior told parance better than the chrome-heavy, HOIden he sras acting only as back disorders (and for those who like R seems to us that there are blights fin-high designs of the recent American an Individual and not ttylng to really firm bedding, too) they m ap ^tra- diagppolntmsata. diaiUustODs and past Others chooee them because they dictate to aQ Michigan Repuh- OFEBATEL firm Musco-Pedic and super-firm Verto- blank walls enough la American life provide an escape from super-hune- Ucans. CUBAN fuil-siza ifi tha living room power with all that such power connotes Reat Mattresses. These were designed to these days, without having somebody MAFUB m . in highway speed and recklessness. Even bsfON the* results were take the tension out o f b^uikaches . . . to reach out for the discovery that, for the rin t Nattawal State Police Comar. Leo Mulcahy is in,.'Gov. Bdmund (P a t) Bfowa Faridas relax and refresh you like no other bed- Hear Tony Sing — hjiprage'Amoclosn boy, the c h s M to in good o(»4>aay in his (or had reason to regret his opposi­ OFBN 7 UAVS "ding. If you have back disorders, (even if up to be President is almost non- . greater highway m totj. But safety iai’t tion to P Itn e Salinger in Oali- iJA. Wi ' " always measured in the way you crash you have a healthy back and want to keep • Lullqby'of Broadway a Fly Sla to the Moea a Bagto tSF focnia’s Senate Democratic pri­ . D n Cdtoa»-4SAe S t u d e b a le r an automobile. From what has haul fb- mary. it that way) actually TRY these extra fine i l t o k l l A i Begulne e Shaleni e Yoar* e MUk aad HaBig a By# Bf^, dn^^jMgpa that, UteraUy speaMag, leaaed of the Best Haddam tests we Behind the scenes. Brown was mattreaaea at Watidns tomorrow. $99.60, T H I C 0MM 0N- 8t N 8i C A R fttt* w ’m Sa - Jimt in'* any unimsgina- don't see that there has been any ohango quarreling with State Control­ Frae Mothii ] Box aiMtega $WJK). Others ^9.60. Blackbird a La Tto Ba Ban a Avatoa a aunrsy would show. Tou dqn’t have la the old pugUstlc axlora t w a good ler Alan Oranston, tha Qorar- of a>«hanos tf you are bom eC a little man (or car) can hardly ever de- aer's choiee afatnat Salingor hi FB Baa Taa to Mr feat a good big man (or ear)<—MHW the primaiy. At. o m point. m TOM ffUDIBARIt OIAIM rOOAri ■ A v i H RR a aanm r ------iit. RM dHweldAds.

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oflleiato. Burial bs In Bprt Coventry ’ to tohe oR tfea raeommaodatlone redGontP tksa last year. guard; Paul Uift, tneWs guaid; ’ftandiy at its baU R t cMVe 12th Cireah' Hospital Notes OHsetery, Kanehester. ot tMM three boards t o appoint Neadsatlag Grand Knight Harold J. Waldron, three-year Friends may eaO at the fu- « n m o l buUdiag oommittee. Chariee L. Carpenter of trustee; Albert J. Steveneon, •ea Students Obituary State GOP Gains the final Item on the agenda ADMITTED 8ATU19- nsral boms tomorrow from 7 to Manefleld is dated to bo dected two-year traetoe, and AUy. RaglMriMt of Voters eopvest Ooventivqht Tx>iirt Cases DAT: Mrs. JnOy Nbrthrop, 88 9 pun. Many in Graduating Cla$» ot too new meeting warned la grand knight of Bt. JUde Ooun- Chartee Tarplntan of Mansfield, I lansue Hria as of Friday to­ "Oectle ONttiir an A reoommondathm ot the cU, Kof C, at the 8 pm. July one-year trustee. iled; HeprihHeena, total of bo dtetrihGCaS 'lf: ao Windsor Ave., RoifirvUle; Mrs. Mrs. Henry Tedfsrd board of finanee that an appro^ Get UConn Degrees Anna Krasnlokas, Coventry; Mrs. Sarah Aim Tsdfbrd, 72, 8 iMoUng at the Knights of Adamdk, as finanetal eeera- L987 wtth H4 in the P in t Dis­ a ooMun unity asrvlea projeet MANOHESTEB SBSSIOiN Mrs. Edith Jarris, 911 N. Main Look of Harmony to n )riatlaa>of 86,800 bo made for Oolumbue Rome on Sneke MIU trict and 468 hi ilia Seoond Di»> aa effort to keep Utter off JR f: of 89B BhieflMd Dr., wlfa of Plan to Continue Eaucati tary will receive his appolnt- Two Wapplng housewives S t ; MMi. WUma Hawkins, Wi^>- F u n e ra ls ho preparation of praiimlnary triot; Demoerats, touu of IJN l towa'e etreete aad bigbwayb Henry Tedford, died ysetarday ptoas tor a Juahir Ugh adiool Rd. Pnerating Carpenter in mrat from toe Norwich Dloce- m ^ A IjOtM of 62 students from Manchester and 50 from were each fined 850 this morn­ ping; Bornard L. Duttm, Uyn- nomination for the office were ■an office. wtth m in the ru st District The OUventry Boye BeMlj at Manchester Memorial Hoa- « Ow) Out of a eloM of 86 graduat-f Thonaa P « ^ ...... ef Mr. wtth 80 toa-ThiMg -Mm ■Sit towns were awarded bachelor’s degrees at the Uni- ing after they pleaded guilty to wood Dr., Bolton; Anthony Itog- pltal after a short llbiess. the following nominating com­ Id SOS in tbs Sacond District Asaoelatlon game between S gioU, RFD 1; Mrs. Hasel Abrtl, OtarlM Gnfdella Ing front OoventiY High Sehool aad Mre. p. p . Peridnaon of ■tottone and addlttonal faoUltiao. Steveneon, past grand knight, similar chargee of breach of the The funeral of Charles Gar­ gavs Sonntoa • iMwtgr wgl- W ^aeday, a total Of 88 baba Pnoker BL, t The addUtonal factutias oover a mittee: John Adamelk, chair­ At tbs votar-nMklng sosskm GorriS’ team aad the Rillettaa irsify of Connecticut’s 81st commencement exercises South Windsor; Mrs. Celena Bom in Enfield, Mass , she PoUce Arrests . U J. Navy. Ho has has bean nam^ publldty chair­ Saturday, nlns new votors were team wtU be ptSffed SatusGi^ me 14 at Memorial Stadium on the Storrs campus, peace, the counts stemming had been a reeident here for 53 dens of 3 Crestwood Dr. was cams—except tor atm* OoMwa- made plane ' for eontlnulng been aotivo in soeeer and vlM^ storage area and office apace man, J. Kevin Dougherty of man. Scranton, 428 Hillstown Rd.; Manirfldd, and Albert J. Stev­ mads of which sir wets Dsm- at 6 pm. biet^ of Friday at ta addition, ftwr Manrinadore------from theft of shrubs from the Beverly Harvey, 98 EUsabetb years. She was a charter mem­ held Saturday motning from the •tady. Twenty-elx of theee |uaa alter baesban. for tM superintendent of schools The American Legion Lsegue John F. Ttamey Funeral Horae, tor supportm wllo nttimptsd to rater four-year Inatltutloiie: MIm lunui Potter, iaugtMr and Me e t^ . enson. oerats, two ragistersd Ropub- the local Plains Atbletle PIsM. studenta received Treeland Nursery at Exit 94 of Dr.; Ciara Kanak, 995 Main B t: ber of the Wllitng Workera of Mrs. Dora C. Jorgenson of 98 game scheduled for Wednesday Ucsnaiid one remained unaffUl- S t; and Harilyn A. PhUlips, 392 South Methodist Church. 219 W. Orator St., with a eol- W. Gardner 'S t Saturday was to psrtorb him bjr shouting «Ws nine will Join two-year pro­ of Mr. aad Mn. RueeetiPolteir Hie American Laghai Imague ir'e degrees and Pb.O’s Main S t the Wilbur Cross Parkway on Jolm J. Watch, lOS Greenwood Oovaatoy Recreation Com- The remainder of too etate is being postponed until a later ated. Aa unaffiHatad voter eleo Team game Fridey wlU be conferred imon David K. Dr.; Clarence Miller, 97 Ridge Besldee her hnsband, she is emn high Mass of requiem at charged with breach of the Want Barry" during hie epee*. grams. of Bread aad Milk B^ ObraoU mlttee hae placed a bronze presented follows: Patrick Mo- date since Coventry High By towns, the area graduates Kay 28. the Churok of the Assumption. University, Itktoa, N.Y. Aotlvt- ragietered as a Democrat at the played at 6 pm. at tha Plalna ] tnchSaagli ot Birch Dr.. An- receiving bachelor’s degrees ^Aln. Nancy C D'Aloislo, 38, S t sorvived by a daughter, Mrs. peace after she tried to forc- "Tm used to that and expect Several ethen are planning pUque mounted on a field boul­ iion, deputy grand knight; Jo­ School win have Its g^uatlon ■■■■ton. Tile Dwnoerate’ eixaaw Athletic Field instead of at OUv- < ver, In phyace; and Arthur of 387 Benedict Dr., end Mrs. ADMITTED YESTESIDAY: Dorothy Weiss of Manchester; The Rev. Ernest J. Oiqiipa was eWy rater a W. Onter Bt to enter military .servloe or Ues include the IVenoh oMk. der at the ratranee of the gate se ^ Krancunas. chancellor; From Andover: Irving G. calriirant, assisted by toe Rev. It,” ScnntCQ told aewiaMB af­ yearbook aad draato etaib. program that nlgbil at the votera were four in the F I r s t entiy Grammar Sollool flald. W. H. Flumley of Sil Abby Rd., Thomen, Box 166, in agrtcul Patricia R. Graf, 27, of 330 Wallace E. Geiger. 616 Gardner a son,' Wilbur Tedford of Mas­ home, said police. profeeelaiial sehooto. at LIsleke Memorial Park. The MIdiad J. CaiWerry, warden; school. District and two in the Second apping, in chemistiy. S t ; Mrs. Annie Collins, Wap­ sachusetts; two brothers, Rich­ John HllUard, deacon, and toe Mra. Margaret Cochran of 887 terward. ThoM not pnviouely Ustod Mlaa Kathleen RavUa, daugb- tilre; Margaret C. Moran, Park­ Benedict Dr., were given a Rev. Francis J. Mlhalek, sub- park has six Ublae which have George F. Farrell, treasurer; Coventry Grange No. 75 will Dtetriet UIMM Ihe graduates were among week’s continuance o f" their plng; Philip Catoldo, 19 Green ard Simmons of West Hartford W. Center St. told poUce that Scranton may or may not a n : ^ of Mra. Mara RavUa of Just been repainted, these hav­ er Bridge Rd., in education; An­ deacon. Paul Chetalat was or­ barve expected Nthat ha would Crestwood Rd.. Univereity of Michael J. Peace, recording sec­ have Its annual meeting and Ths next session will be from Oovoatry oerreeteaieat, F. . to receive degrees and cer- drew J. Csuchry, Gilead Rd., in cases for payment of fines. Manor Rd.; David and Robert and John Simmons of Manches­ Mra. Jorgenson attempted to en­ Richard ReUkewlex, eon of ing bam placed hare for local retary; Francis Grady, inside election of offleen at 8 pm. t Icatee at the colorful outdoor Hkiwards, 882 Summit S t ; Rich­ ter; a sister, Mrs. Jane Strat­ ganist and soloist. Burial was in ter her home by breaking a win­ pick up 12 OOP delagatea from CoaneetteuL Oaas aahitatoriaa, 6 to S pm. July 9 at toe town PbbMm UMe, tsL 749-SSSL engineering; Shelia E. Henry, Prosecutor James Mlrabile S t Jame^/ Cemetery. Father Mr. aad Mrs. William BeMm- cstenonles, attended by more West St., in education. presented the two fromen on the ard Leibenguth, 45 Ellington ton of Manchester; nine grand­ dow in the rear door of toe (Connectlout wicz of R t 44A, planning to at­ ^ baa boan active In the sln- than 10,000. The 1064 graduate Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Carolyn children and five great-grand­ Coppa read the committal serv­ Ho eald he had not bean aa- ect S t, in civil en- Watson early Saturday morning Barbara Swenson, RFD 2, Ver­ 919 W. Center St.< with a sol- ter of Mr. and Mra Ra;Raymond ery. 9 Hickory Dr.; John W. Trum- Philadelphia, Pa.; two sisters, enm high Masa of requiem at houses were apportioned in in­ chairman waa solidified bp toe ; O R STRONGER, SAFE" glneettog; Alice O. Neiderwer- ble (no address listed); and after being turned over to them non; Joseph Jagiorkowski, 34 Dorsey of Bread and Muk S t. trhirnl Gloaim fer; RFD 8, and Robert F. Mrs. Sarah Grtenberg of Brook­ St. James’ C2iurch. tentional disregard of the dis­ acceptance of toe compromise Maiy W. Stock, RFD 3; aU in by Vernon Constables Norbert Legion Dr., Rockville; Mrs. and % hla handling of pre-oon- (tonnectiedt Inetituto of Hair, Covoatra PnbUe SobooU wUl Thanaiknn, 18 Orove St;, both in St. Martin and Joseph Pabnl- Mary CoUina, 52 Hilltop Dr.; lyn, N.Y., and Mrs. Bella Res- The Rt. Rev. Mapr. Edward dreeeing in Hartford. She has arts and sciences. nUc of (Jueens, LJ., N.Y.; six J. Rearikm was celebrant, as­ tribution of population, resulting ventlon problems. elooe on ITiday. educhuon. BVom Hebron: Joan E. Bru- sano after the youths were al­ Brian Pappacena, East Hart­ in systematic discrimination been a member of the* Future From South Windsor: Patricia legedly Involved in a break grandchildren and four gnat- sisted by the Rev. John D. "We did our homework," said Examinations win be given ndl, RFD 1, in education; and ford; Fisinclne M. Rowe, 82 Regan, deacon, and the Rev. against urban voters and politi­ Homemakers of America aad this week with all three public A. SineiMimeyer, 48 Ann Rd., into the Waterfront Restaurant Irving S t ; Arthur LaCSiance, grandchildren. cal dominance by rural res­ Finney after the convmtloiu. chorue. In B n g w ; Eugene W. Hall, 601 Carolyn A. Ooolidge, Church Joeeph H. McCann, subdeacon. His reelectlon as stats ohalr- schools dosing early: Coventry ------S t, In nursing. on South St., Coventry. 74 Starkweather S t Funeral services were held Mrs. Ralph Maccarone was or­ idents. George Eborle, eon of Mr. High Sohod at 12:20 p.m.; (tov- Main St., in bt^dneaa adminis­ BIRTHS SATURDAY: A Under toe system, each coun­ man ended his battle with the ‘ From Rockville: John H. Constable St. Martin reported yesterday at the Congregation ganist and soloist. Burial was and Mra Predoriek Bborio of ralry Grammar^ ^ School at UNO19to0 tration. he had come upon the break at daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David B’nai Israel with Rabbi Abra­ ty gets one representative. The May faction. Their candidate, R t 44A, University of (tonnectl- Walts, 1 Thompson Oourt, In in St James’ Ometery. Father Howard Haueman of New p.m., aad tbs Robertson S d i^ From Tolland: Sara J.‘I*one, about 1:30 ajn. Saturday, dur­ Klncman, Coventry: a daughter ham N. AvRutick and Cantor Regan read the committal serv­ remainder of 89 seats in the out Hie aoUvltlee Inelude track, Meadowood Rd., In education. agriculture; James E. Allard, Britain stepped before the oon- at 1:18 p.m. Lunch wUI be 78 Mountain S t; Henry O. ing a night check of business to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rado, Marshall Press officiating. Bur­ ice. House is then distributed along baaketbaU and drama dub. aerrsd at toe twO 'domentory PTom Vernon: Jaitet D. Jar­ firms, and found peanut and RFD 2, Rockville; a daughter to population lines. As to the Sen­ ventien and announced that he Miss Mary-Roee Fitopatriok, Koachwlts, Mounted Route; and ial was in the Ellington Jewish Bearers were C)!1etto Zan- was withdrawing from the race achools only.. vis, Doekerel Rd., tn clofthing Paul E. PWllppe. 1 Regan Rd.; gum machines broken into with Mr. and Mrs. Ltonard Nelson, Cemetery. iungo, John Patelli. Andrew ate, a county with more than 6 daughter of Mr. and w a Wal­ textUea Mid relate art; Fred­ some 75 cents in pennies mlee- 302 Woodland S t; a son to Mr. per cent of the state’s population for toe chairmanship In a ter Fitzpatrick of Lewie HiU ^Oavoatry High gchool gradua- all in business administration; Memorial week will be ob­ Reggetts, Edward Mello, Vin­ ’’Spirit of imlty." Uon will be hdd at 1 p.m. erick H. Mahler, Phoenix S t, in Elmer C.'MUllken Jr., 68 South ing. and Mrs. Janies Misage, East served at her home. cent Borello and Arthur. Du­ gets a smaller part—about 60 Rd., Morse (toUegs in Hartford. chemical engineering; Andrew The trio was picked up a Hartford. per cent—of the representatibn Another candidate tor the Wedneeday at the sebooL St.; and Gordon R. Plank, 16 The Weinstein Ifoituary, (MO pont Activities Indude the drama AU offlcaa in the thraa local D. Gibson, 23 Vernon Center Mile Hill Rd.; both in engineer­ short time later while walking BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A per capita it otoenvise would chairmanship who wtthdrsw in dub and bowling. HMghts; and Uoyd I. Holt, along Daley Rd. Police re­ Farmington Ave., Hartford, was have. the interest of harmony was public schools win dose for ing. daught^ to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ in charge of arrangements. Jay Gordea, eon a four week's period July IT RFD 2, both in education. Also, Richard P. Breton, 198 ported they were carrying more ert Warner, 169 Ctooper Hill S t Solicitor General Archibald fornwr Congnssman Horace Mrs. Jay B. Gordon5 ktoiuWg I2 ® 1 7 ' From Wapplng: Richard W. South St.; Lorraine A. Labots, than the usual amount of BIRTHS TODAY: A daugh­ Cox, arguing as a “friend of toe Seely-Brown Jr. of Fomfret. Hill, Utah State UUveralty. Ito pennies on them. Mrs. Elizabeth Beckwith About Town court,’’ said toe New York pla^ He had offered himself as a Slevers, 52 Woodland Dr., in 18 White St.; Can^ A. Ventura, ter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert has bem aotive In vanity cross- Another------special town meeting business administration; Ken­ 30 East St.; and Joan C. Burke, Bonds of 8500 each were set Russell, East Hartford; twin Mrs. Enizabeth Downey Beck­ violates the equal protec­ compromise candidate In the country, dnnut dub and chorus. against Beaudoin, Benedlx and with, 73, of Hartford, mother Manchester Lodge of Masons battle^ between Hausmen and is scheduled tor tUa oomlm ’ neth H. Greene, 811 Oak S t, in 1 Lewis St.; all in arts and scl-1 SODS to Mr. and Mrs. Donald tion guarantee because It pur- Miss Bonnie Granger, daugh­ week. In addition to that a t^ electrical engineering; Joseph ences. Palmer. Each was unable to of James F. Beckwito of 15 will meet at 7 :80 p.m. tomorrow I posely singled out one class of Finney. ter of Mr. and Mrs. (to e ^ r Barnett; Hartford; a daughter Hartlaind Rd., died Saturday in at \riiich time toe Master Mason J. Gritaer, 87 Ridge Rd., and From Tolland: Ronald E. post bond and was returned to to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence voters—those in populous areas The Finney • May • Haus- the State Jail at Tolland to Hartford. Degree will be conferred. man fight had spilt the party Ronald M. WaHaoh. 210 Oak Martin, 2 Peter Green Rd., in Lauok, Wapplng; a daughter to —for "oppreslve discrimina­ IhsUtute of Hairdressing. She 87,000 apl^prlatlon tor fur­ S t, both )n mechanical engi­ engineering; and Frederick D. | await presentation in Rock­ Other survivors Include tion.’’ for months. May Is a former has been active with toe year­ ville’s Circuit Court 13 session Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schock, son, a daughter, two slaters, six The Army Navy dub AuxlU- OOF chairman who resigned niture tor toe new town oCflee neering; George L. Holdges, 39 Luce, Old Stafford Rd., in artsj aOH BisseU S t book,''student oouncU aad Girls building. Lewis Dr., and Thomas S. La­ and sciences. tomorrow. grandchUdren and four great­ aiy will sponsor a card party to make an unsuccessful bid Activity Club. Karl C. Sndw, 23. Garfield S. grandchildren. , - _ tonight at 8 at toe clubhouse. for the gubernatorial nomlna- The second meeting wUl be tham, both in physics. From ..Vernon: Gordon F. Stebbra Jamaltus, eon of Mr. ^ Id at 8 p,m. Friday at the Watson, 68, and Herbert I* The funeral WM.-held this Carkon, Lizotte uoitijnjise?. 1 . , Students from Manchester Gibson, Hartford n»ke., In agri­ Andover Driver and Mrs. WUUam Jemaltua of high sohod auditorinm. The awarded bachelor’s degrees are culture; Allan J, Clrotheer, Badger, 23, ail of Brownsville, morning f i u m ^ Itoil'HUI Fu­ The Rome Lea^e of toe Sal­ One of tile major Jobe of too Oaaddy Bill Rd., Ualversity of Maine, each pleaded guilty to­ neral Home, Rocky HUI, with a vation Army will meet at 2 p.m. tooe items on the agenda wlU as follows: Trout Stream Dr.; and George In Crash Cited Cases Continued oonvehtlon, too choieo of a Oonneotlcut. Actlvtttbs Uciude be to bear the recommendations J Earl D. Werdelln, 49 Pleasant L. Thompson m , RFD 1; day to aimilar counts of Injury Mass of requiem at St. James’ tomorrow at which time Mrs.. senate nominee, waa aomswtat Vordty crodb-country, Latin or destruction of public serv­ Church, Rocky Hill. Burial was MaJ. E. Walter Lamle will speak of the Joint boards of eSuoation, Bt., in agriculture. Earle Law­ both in business administra­ Police arrested Donald Pin- Continuances were granted obscured by all the other go­ Club and yaarbook. finance and edeetmen and to rence, 158 Avery St., received tion; David A. Leehan, 17 ice company facilities (pay kin. 26, of Andover, for failure in Rose Hill Memorial Park, on kitchen utensile. Soda bread ings on. WUUam Looke, son of Mr. aad NwAiAia,i l S t t WaiMngton St., in ei^neerlng; station telephone). The three Rocky Hill. will be served. two area truckers in U.S; Dis­ ■00 what action too town wiehee a two-yegjf -Certiflcate, also, in to drive in the proper lane yes­ trict Court, Hartford, today, to Lodge, 50-year-oId brother of Mra. Joseph Locke of Ldke- agrlcultlire. Warren A. Gower, Echo pr.; men were token to the State terday, after the car he was Henry Chibot Lodge, ambassa­ vlew Dr., Manchester Commu­ and Norfoert A. Proube, '8 OW*- Jail at B i^ b rd In lieu of 81.000 driving went 150 feet off the Arthur W. Wheeler Officers of toe VFW Post permit toenr to consult with In­ dor to South Viet Nam, was nity CoUege. He has bam ac­ The fopowlng were graduated brook Rd.; both in arts and bonda each while awalttaig a will hold a special meeting at from tie school of business ad- road on Highland S t near ROCaevILLE — Arthur War­ terstate Commerce (Commission nominated by acclamation after tive in the drama dub, basket- sciences; Gilbert J. Saegaert, pre-aentenee Investigation end W^iys and came to rest on' ren Wheeler, 67, of 49 Davie the post home at 7:30 pm. to­ his only opponent conceded on baU and toe oar dub. Personal NoHees ml^trstion: Lords Farm RFD 3, in phar­ reappearance in court here on morrow to dlsousS plans for ^ officials la Washington on Albert L. Blanchette, 15 Fern- its top. I Ave., died tola mornliig at Rock-: charges that the two engaged the first baUot Mies Deborah MeXuelek, macy. July 6. PoUce said that the driver i vllle City Hospital. coming season. ^ The taUy road 828 to 136 In ter ot Mr. end Mn. Rtery dale Dr.; George A. Cheesman, The three Maine men were in interstate commerce without Card Of Thanks F i ^ Wapplng; James T. and one of two passengers re­ Bom in Broad Brook on Aug. favor of Lodge whan Bugmo Hudek at South St.. <3ood wish to . ■11 ot our 68 Cami)Acld M .; George E. Richard, 96 Palmer Dr., in law; arested Friday after attempting Donald Thomas Cordner, son permits. stetibori, irisnds, Coleman Jr., 20 Kensington S t; ceived minor Injuries in the 10, 1896, he resided in this area Scaliso of Glastonbury, a new­ Oouasel College, WMte Plains. «( vlaaTM Cor Roacann !•. Lewis, 249 Felt Rd.; to get some money from a Tol­ crash. ail his life. He retired from the of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Stuart H. V, Carlson of the comer to poUtlee, withdrew and N.Y.« AcUvmes . inelude Latla . pIMm sad syas- Edwlh A. Bhiler, 97 Crestwood and Donna A. Williams, 69 land Tpke. outside phone pay The automobUe was towed John Hancock Insurance Co., I Cordner of 26 Green Hill St., a Carison Express Co., Manches­ urged toe convention to support Cub, chorus and National Hon- reavemsM Dr.; Bruce A. Forde, 105 Oak Woodland Dr.; both in arts and ■tatlon. away. Plnkin wiU answer toe Manchester, two years ago. He sopltomeie at Union College, ter, and Robert Lizotte of South Lodge. or'Sodety member. lovod 2 4ruABITH .M IO N T H W ARRA*?!T a t;, Robert H. Harrison, 16 sciences. Persons fined for traffic was a member of Trinity Lu-; Barbourvllle. Ky„ has been Windsor, last Monday were Lawrence Morrison, son of W« Griswold St.; Donald A. Jacob­ ch ai^ in cflSirt June 29. Lodge lost the right for the Chureh tad all who ssnt ths violations today: Frank L. Bau- Salvatore Pirrotta, 25, H i^- tberan Church. awarded the Alpha Pat Omega served with summonses for 15 Senate nomination tam years Mr. and M n. Shirley Carter ot bMutUUl floral trtbuiM and k a ^ sen, 337 Hackmatack S t; Wil­ ■ola, 37, Coventry, ISO, failure violations each. 600/13* ford, was cited yesterday after­ He is survived by his wife,' Dramatica Award and honored ago to Seely-Brown, who in Gerald Park, Manchester Com- Uis USD of ears. 670/16 liam C. JotuiBon, 40 Edgerton to -drive right; C arols Dagos­ noon by Manchester police for Mrs. Charlotte Gerloff-Kepp by the National Xlramatics Carlson’s violations allegedly muaity College. He has been Mrs. Cteorts Oibboa S t ; Allan L. Ridyard, 20 North- Two from Town turii lost to Democrat Abraham Mrs. Prai IVreotle 650/13* tino, Lakeside Dr., 825, inter­ foUowlng too cicely. Police Wheeler: two sons, Ralph R. Honor Fraternity as the best occurred between June and Au- A. Riblcoff. active in vanity basebaU, Jim- Mra BM« MeVsr 710/16 field S t ; George F. Smith, 27 fering with oncoming traffic; said that the car he was driv­ Wheeler of Bast Hartford and actor of the year. g;ust 1962, while those ot Li­ tor prom oomraltteo aad drama Albert• I w. Oris. - • ■ Madison S t ; Kenneth F. Wood­ Get Beach Posts This year Lodge will run 700/14* Diana Florence, Rockville, 825; ing struck the rear of a vehicle Allan. R. 'Wheeler of Caiarlotts, zotte, allegedly occurred be­ against Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, dub. 760/15 bury, Server S t failure to drive in proper lane; driven by Angelo Pierre, 21, Cov­ N. C.; one sister, Mrs. EUa Jill Diskan received a bache­ tween April 1902 and June 1968. Richard Palmer, eon of Mr. In Msmorlam 750/14* Graduating from the School Two Manchester residents who has been renominated by In msmorr et Kenneth 560/16*. David Estrldge, 33, Storrs,- 880, entry, who hEul slowed to make Crbfton of Palmer, Mass., and lor of arts degree during com­ No date was set for a new toe Democrats. and Mra. Arthur Voss of ^ e Aareh^^rhe passed away 10 ye tw*oMe»eetr of Education: Donna E. Austin, have been re-elected officers of a left turn from Crater S t to seven grandchildren. mencement exercises at George hearing, but continuances of Lake Shores, U.S. Navy. Ao- the Mlsquamicut Civic Assocla failiue to drive in the proper The convention, which began woar S3 Franklin S t ; David A.. Bar- lane; Timothy McCann, 17, 56 Griswold St. Funeral eervlces will be held Washington University, Wash­ this type are usually for a peri­ Friday night and ended S a w - Uvltiee Include track u d indus­ low, 50 Spring St.; Judith E. tlon Inc., an organization of trial arte club. Dear ton end breUier. you are oevete owners of property in the Mls- Foley S t, 835, passing a stand­ Damage to toe vehicles was Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Trinity ington, D.<3. —June 7. Miss od of two weelcs. day, also approved a state party torfottea though on earth : Beet 53 Cohurn Rd.; Linda J. minor, and there were no in­ Lutheran (jhurch with toe Rev. Diskan, the daughter of Dr. and Carlson was represented m Ronald Palmar, son of Mr. are no more, quamlcut section of Weeterly, ing school bus; Ronald Mc- platform, eelectod eight praal- and Mrs. Arthur Vom of Pins yon CannekI, 79 Ferguson Rd.; Ju­ aaln, 17, Bast Hartford, 85, juries. Pirrotta la to appear in Dr. David Scaer, pastor, oMcl- Mrs. A. Earner Diskan of 543 oourt by Atty. John Fay ot dentlal electon, and adopted sun In memory are with ue as R. I., whose permanent resi­ court June 29. Lake Shorn, U.S. Navy. Ac­ yew ahrtys were before. dith A. Clifford, 76 Foxcroft dences are elsewhere. causing unnecessary noise with ating. Burial will be in Grove Porter S t, is a graduate of Hartford, and Lizotte by Atty. some technical changes In party X^.; Nancy R. Cohen, 18 Ger­ Clara Geer of WllUmantlc Hill Cemetery. Manchester High SchooL Arthur Lewis, also of Hartford. rules. tivities inetude vardty track ■ad (sther Re-elected the association’s a motor vehicle; Gerald Mye- drove off the road on WyUys, and bowUng. SSufi. Brother 6RANTMi(STER10 ard S t ; Robert J. Demers, 105 secretary was Mrs. Horace F. row, 24, New Haven,'880, q>eM- Friends may call at the mdrldge B t Murphey, wife of Manchester's St., near Porter St., and struck ■ Whlte-Gibaon Funeral Home, 65 Ing; Arthur Peterson, 82, New­ a pole Saturday afternoon po- ^ Elm S t, tomorrow from 7 to 9 Also, Carol F. Delaney, 149 park superintendent. Manches­ ington. 830, failure to drive in CSiestaut S t ; Susan L. Elliott lice said. ' p.m. WQ OflRMfOU ter’s mayor, Francis J. Ma­ established lane; Robert Sahl, Mra Geer and a passenger 114 Henry St.; David T. Lyons, honey, was re-elected to the 21. Springdale, 835, Im pn^r 60 lAurel St.; Judith Mutty, received minor injuries in the Mrn. Arvid Klavlns board of governors. passing; Wesley Seavey, 23, 48 accident The car was towed NYlRNClRD 91 Alpine St.; Ann E. Olmsted, The association, formed last Mra! Erika Dlrmanls Kla.- TYTYTQ W. Middle Tpke., 815, operating Mrs. Martha Stevenson, 133 174 Henry St.; Sarah L. Perry, year, watches for violation of Lenox S t, while driving her vlns, 51, of WothoMfiold, a GSANraMMOIKMO I •klSoioy the dependabaity ot 78 Tanner St.; Donna C. Peter­ local ordlnancea. an unregistered vrtiicle. member of the Amerioiui Lat­ NEED HELP FOI car east on B. Center S t, was HAZASOim Also, William Kimball, 48, vian Evangelical Lutharan ttb Nylon Cord tifa that our- man, 40 Jordt St. East Hartford, 825. faUure to stmek from behind by a car WAMumr The School of Ekiglneering driven by Robert Cone, 33. Am- Church of Manchester, \ died pawod rigid govenunrat toots. stay in proper lane; Marie Le- Saturday at Hartford Hospital Brantinssiwtiivs gmAuited eight students as Public Records Page, Windsor. 846; speeding; ston, Saturday. ■re susrsateeS foUowa: after a long illness. ■■■Inst all rosd Lois White. 106 Birch St.. 820, PoUce said Mra. Stevenson , .hsMrds suab i yAt Enjoy, too, Grants axcep- Joseph R. Campoeeo, 111 Ce­ Warrantee Deeds stopped for a red light and Survivors include her hus­ operating a motor vehicle with­ band, a son. a sister and a , biste-eute, tionally low;prios. No trade-in dar S t ; John A. Case, 85 Fox- Charles J. Pontlcelll to Philip out a license; Diane Swanson, Cone skidded into her. car on m a o c i Istpsel bi eroft Dr.; David W. Jullano, 190 R. Dorsey and Rita M. Dorsey, toe wet pavement granddaughter. FATHER’S DAY raqiiired. 12-manth wnrranty! Mass., 880, speeding. New Bolton Rd.; Norman C. property on Keeney St. No injuries were reported and Funeral aervlces wUl bo held A number of other cases were neither car waa damaged. Wednesday at 2 p.m. at toe on Butlor pro<^9lRoorod bulMlnoo .• - " Petersen, 30 Deepwood Dr.; C3iarles J. Pontlcelll to Alfred continued to future dates. He Will Be Tickled To Have His Gift Douglas A. Pllkaitis, 11 Engle­ There were a number of other Walter N, Leclerc Funeral Vennard and Mae M. Vennard, minor accidents this past week­ Home, 93 Main St. The Rev. SRANTNlASTIlt #90 7.50x14 TUIIIISS 8 . 8 8 wood Dn; Roger J. Provencal, pr<^rty off HoiUster St. From NASSt^F ARMS > 17 Carol T)r.; John K. Sterling, end involving no damage or Kariis Frelmanls. pastor of toe Edward J. Holl to O. Robert injury. American Latvian Chtirch, Vrill 16 Oval Lane; and William G. (Xvedon, property on Ludlow Vlot MO EldrMge St. Rd. ‘ Events FOR INSTANCE: College of Liberal Arts and Raymond Mann to Howard 1FS...N0 ANDS• aol •dences graduates: F. Mason and Phyllis F. Mason, CAREER-TRAINING Mario P. Addahbo, 155 Weth- prc^ierty at 27 Jensen St. In State BAROMETERS Satisfaction Guaranto«d or Your Monoy Bock erell S t ; Clifford Anderson Jr., Building Permits G O LF CLUBS WUMANTY 85 Walnut St.; Thomas J. To Ekirle D. Elverett, for ad­ Men and Women Becker, 96 W. Center Bt.; Ken­ dition to a dwelling at 169 Croft (Continued from Page One) BINOCUURS' Ansost neth I. Bird Jr., 38 Harvard Dr., 8800. • COMPUn KIYPUNCH SHOES Rd.; David G. Drapeau, 181 To Joseph Rosetto for Wal­ the total to 84,009,000 by which TRAINING RrinoeUm S t ; Edward M. ter Michaud, for addition to a the company has lowered its COMPASSES' Eblere, 81 Brookfield St.; Rich­ dwelling at 34 Delmont St, rates on electricity and gas tn • IRM Meddae OperaNen CARTS GRANTS ard K. Fogg, 40 Jarvis Rd.; 8500. the last seven montlu. The principal reasons for the andWMaf Phillip T, Freemer, 54 Florence To Lyman B. Fuller, for con­ HORSE SHOES BAGS When yeu eooirsrt with ue to build yw u ....,* you tm B t struction of a tool shed at 451 reducUon, Company President 6 Cewplete Meaeal aad wwn«A$n*$w** MOTOR OILS HllUard S t, 8100. Paul V. Hayden said, were the ralm. Wo tebe wiwelblllty lir S» Also, John a Jones, 117 changes Iq the federal Income biMinom to toll Butler buildbig eomposMilB, but M p o ^ 0 nylon CORO T IlK Deepwood Dr.; James J. Joy, 2 To Eugene J. Michaud for TENNIS EQUIPMENT BALLS. E t c ecwiplete peebege thet locbidee foiiwdrileii, heetkig MFitIni, Isaac Snyder, for alterations, to tax laws and the recent favor­ • 1401 and 1440 Ceanpalet Hadonatack StrLynn K. Kerin, able settlement of an antitrust tentlMifli; phimblns-eren fbiencini ead lendKOping. ' 94 Hartford Rd.; Gary F. Ko- a dwelling at 27 Wellesley Rd., oourt case. pffvfraMfliiiif nSHMS ROD — REHL . •ak, 1T4 Greenwood Dr.; Rob- 81,650. ROO«'— JACKIT — vm WWfs the fhri to admit that ellOrini tum-lH|f earvlee is cahTMN TWINN“N'*8^ Art U Maioof, 97 Blseell St.; To Mrs. Loretta" LeLacheur, The new ratea will apply to easier and lest rtafcy for us then for meet cenhostofa. ------voWtMWtOfSlK- 291ft- more than 200,000 cuatomeni, Jean Martin. 38 Harvard Rd.; for construction of a fence at Tbere beeauee the eernpemr «* rosGtwif-SidNr-eappSee HSAVY DUTY...se|M«Mly tor Wih or about 5s per oant of the users A * ------h------e ^ ~ - ma _ .«a - - .a IP TOU ARE REAU.T STUCK-LZT HIM MCK HiS OWlT mat Robert F, Maaek, 5 Hawley St.; 62 Pleasant St., 8125. of the service. an mtMfiefymir uuiiamid biilliSngi ettoctufrig tgseren 750/14* RuseHl R. Mercer, 114 Summit To Oke E .'Joluinsson, for ad­ ARC Syeleai Sid^eneelfalienk gtofs. M eet derigtod, enGaeoiod, ead The reducUon range from 760/15 YIAS ’SOUND. . . dsrigssd lb sissf B t; Kenneth A. Saum, 66 Chest­ dition to a garage at 15 Bank two and one-quarter per cent HANDSOME GIFT CERTIFICATES nut B t St., 8190. we Jchelte bunding, no IWd tobrlceSea. ne kbwmiee aw bougns— BB. naduates to four per cent, the amooht ENROLL NOW! •00/14* from the ’I\> William J. Gellnaa for varying on the amoimt of elec­ THESE AND MORE-Mfl^ERE QUALITY COSTS NO MORIf SMiibly. And SullMli iMse eriecUen ef riniehiral. snM, end BoOi oontain lop grado addltfvgs Bcbod n Nursinj Karen J. Richard L 8. McMahone, for •eof systems meant «e can pnwWe fucto what pour budgri tricity used, and whether the Next Gaos Jane 2S Gustafson, 83 Hac! tack St.; construction of a garage at 77 power Is for residential or com­ and neadt raqube-and put U VF with Inemdbfs spopG N and t y otSMiti’ togiMadagrinil- Helen A. Oworek, 274 Green Hawthorne S t, 81,400. yon XJvInf. mercial customers. Smi4 ftr fvM JH Uaitk we tom IN bw to yew ne* lidWig esor le yen. Rd.[ ICarllyn M. Kaefer, To Mar-Sal Drapery Shop, ReducUons la gaa rates In­ GO^-MANCHBernn Woodhrldgei B— t; Jean A. Wi for alUrations to a store at 9Ff clude a four per cent adjuat- 91 Goodwin B t Main S t, 8800. ment in the heating portion of PLUS SCHOOL of BUSINESS TH E F U G S IM Graduating from the School To Walter Leggett for addi­ the bills for resldenUM cus­ Wl MAIN 8T. ; «f Law: cniarles W. HVoh Jr., tion to a dwelling at 76 Whitney 991 MAIN nSEBT — BAMTORD, OOiNK. Nassiff Arms tomers, and five par cent for COMFANYk Inc 'CHiBOI-tT' 6 Chhmbers ft.; Peter W. Plura­ Rd., 8540. commercial and industrial gas PHONE 595-6168 SINCE 1944 l s , 41 Niles I^.; and Samuel .To O. V. Erlandsqn for Caro­ heat lumrs. The consumer who Otteaabaaliia NO MONEY 0OWN...90 DAYS W . T. CO H. Teller, 80 Tracy Dr.; the line B. Lang, for 'construction uses s medium amount of gas 1666: Aatk OS MONTHS TO FAY Y . . i f m rtA j iCrf f VEiMdii Bcbool of Economicsmics naduigraduaUxl of a garage at J Mather S t, New Ibven, Providenee, EX . Beaten. Maee, ., will havs his bill re d u ^ five ABE wttaS U N is ri. Panny R. Golden, 61 Ridgewood *9l,2()a to nine per cent mmt PactiaBd. Mahm THBRSBAy t n iB A Y SSUT i -'fi ' . V • ^ ■ ■ V. '.UN','-. ; '■ !

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MONDAY, JUNE IS, 19S4 I f - ■wiwii j . ■' 'utr-.— :— visiiig and directing dumping of tM has aehaduled a- maating for Hebron rsfuas during dperatlona hours, Sewer Meeting Andover [ 8 p.m. Wednesday at Center safe guarding of town proporty, MIS AC Asks Congregational-Church to pre­ prevention at loitering, scav­ Canceled Today Choicest M«ats lii fowni } pare a letter to town General Elementary enging, and enforcement of • I as Manager Richard Martin asking rules and regulationa Tonight’s scheduled meeting Girl Scouts Town Create that the proposal be put on a 1 Hours of operation are 16 between town dlrecton and the future board of directors agenda SHI School Head hours per week, supervisor to Eighth District has been poet- TUESDAY ONLYI C«t Awards fe- c-nsldoratlon. be responsible for Mbstltutes poned, due to an incomplete dis­ Rights Unit If the directors approve the when neeeseary. trict engineering study. LARGE 1V4 l b . SIZE proposal, it must be drafted as EXTR* Post Filled The town reserves ths right The meeting, which will be CORNISH HENS At Banquet The Manchester Interfaith an ordinance for a public hear­ rescheduled in the near future, Social Action Council (MISAC) ing, before the Human Rela­ of salvags of materials for town (LIMIT 5 PEB CUSfOMBB) Announcement is made by purposes, all subssquent sal­ was called to consider an agree­ last night voted to enthutias- tions Commission can be vage to be the right of the su­ ment on an exchange of sewer Th* umual Girl Scout Moth; created. Supt. Aram Damarjlan that the service areas aimed at aolving tlcally support a proposal that vacancy left by the resignation pervisor at hours whsn the er-D«ught«r banquet wm held At its meeting last night,, dump is not open. a myriad of sewage problems *t the elementsry school recent­ the town create a Human Rela­ MISAC also adopted a set of by­ of Charles Gervase as Hebrwi within Tbwn and District boun- LEAN, SHORT SHANK tions Commls-lon. laws governing its organization, Elementary School principal Bidders must promise to pro­ ly witk An. ettendence of well vide neceesary equipment to ddries. SMOKED SHOULDERS ~The commission, which would and voted to request flnanctal has been filled by the appoint- be similar to town sancUo.;,: support of $10 from the 11 n entment of Ray E. Gardner of perform sanitary land fill oper­ 4 to 6 LBS. over IPO- ation at the close of each day Cleared A progreaalan through the commia-lons in Bloomfield and cliches who have approved Fairfield, at a salary of $8,200, Hartford, would -eek to prevent membership in MISAC. yearly. He begins his work here of operation, or as approved by - -„ioE5rTa™ rank* ceremony began- with racial problems before they de­ August 19. the selectmen at an approved CANBHIRRA — A wartime HI6HLAND PARK MARKET 8 lighting three candles to tym- velop In Manchester. rate per hour. minefield off Bougainville was It was proposed to MISAC 1 in 10,000 ^Bleeder’ He is a graduate of Glaston­ cleared recently ^ Australian 117 HIGHLAND 8TRECT--PHCW^fi*»^T^ ^ • bollze the 'three paits of the bury High School and of Con­ Olrl Scout prwniaa and then ten by the council’s human relations Mancbeeter Evening Herald minesweepers. United . States I , committee last month, and has CHICAGO — Hemophilia oc­ necticut State College, 1958, Hebron eerreepondent. Miss Su­ fliers dropped the mines in 1943.' candle" for eech of the Girl with a bachelor’s degree in since been endorsed by the Man­ cur.* in about ore in 10,000 male san II. Pendleton, telephone Scout lawer 'Bach troop fheh births. The trait is transmitted lY-! elementary education. m-S484. crossed a wooden brtdiN Into chester Council of Churchea ai He also holds a master's de­ the next level of acoutlng. well. by females but affects only gree from the University of These Brownlee from Troop The human relations commll- males. Bridgeport, in 1962. He is now Rope Trick Very Old T were welcomed into Junior employed in Darien in teaching _ icoutlng byWra. Leonwd Brew- reading and mathematics. BOMBAY —The "Indian rope T J t i v c ^ y ^ iU iU L V leader of Junior Troop 8: Gervase leaves the local trick” 1s very old; It was seen Patty Anderson, Bllzabeth Science Shrinks Piles school to become principal of perforined in 1346 by the fa­ Denoncourt Bonnie Heinz, Bon­ mous Arab wanderer, Ibu Bat­ Says: nie Massey, Pamela Haon, Rob­ the Camp School in New Brit­ tuta, who watched an itinerant ain this FaU. in Weir, Ruth Anderson, Apryl New Way'Without Surgery Juggler in China perform it. Merritt, Aiine.. Farlay, .Jean This seema like quick work There are also written accounts compared with former experi­ Marie Bonney, Sandra Ann of its being done in 1566 in ALL ROADS LEAD TO Chaasea and Marilyn Gasper, Stops Itch—Relieves Pain ences In the filling of such a Basel. Switzerland, and in 1680 N«* Tarh, M. T. (Spaalal) — For Um BO thorough that sufiareri mada vacancy and is locally pleasing. Brownlee who received plna in Batavia. were: Jane Hopkins, Begins first tine science has found a new astoaiahing atatanenta Hka "Pilaa The new principal is experi­ Linda'CSurtef, Deborah ksaling substance with tha nston- hast eaaa^ to be a problem!" enced in grade teachlrfg, and as Adams, iahing ability to shrink hemor­ The aecret ia a new healing auh- Penct, Sardh JUchards, Cheryl rhoids, stop itching, sad relisse atanee (Bio-Dyned)—discoTery ad MOTTS QUALITY an assistant principal. Rev. Sister Wilson Anna Grlffen, Kathy Heinz, Supervtaor Bids Accepted Christine Pfanatlehl, Susan i< pain —without surgery. a world-fanMDS reeeareh institute. Sealed bids as dump super­ SPIRITUAL READER ' la eass after esse, while gently This substance ia now aTailabla MILLER Wright and Margaret Doatou. relieTing pain, actual raduetioa in euppeeitery or ointment form visor at, the. Hebron Sand Pit Healer and Advisor Junior Scouts who went into Flag base are being received until (ahrinkaga) took place. under the name PreparaOen Jdd. Day Ceremonies Held in Park Cadette Troop 14 were: Debbie Mott amaiing all—reeulta wars At all dnur eouBtaaa. FRESH Boy Scouts pruent' the various American flacs during the Elks Flag Day ceremonies yes­ 3:30 p.m„ Thuraday, June 25, Adviee on all problems of life PHARMACY Sears, Jean McGibbon, Grace terday in Center Park, while George R. EngUsh. past exalted ruler of Manchester Lodge at the town office building. 912 Albany Ave„ Hartford Doatou, Margaret Scanlon, Joy of Elks and the second vice presidont of the Connecticut State Elks Association, explains the Duties will consist of super- 299 GREEN ROAD—PHONE •4S-41S4 '^Azlnger and Nancy Stasiak. history of each. Cmdr. R ^ h E. Prank delivered the patriotic address. (Herald idioto by They wars welcomed by Beth ifissAn.m M CHICKEN Satamis.) Verprauskus and given the cockade foP“tt»9l*.k»U by ^ra. 'Oeoraa Moquin receives his diploma from tha Rt. Rev. Monslgpor Edward J. Re: ruon, i.s- Frank Haiko of Wethersfield Pzul Donikb**, , - „ slsted by the Rev. John D. Regan, aa Carol Schultz awaits her turn. (Herald photo by Sa- FOLLOW THE SEARCHLIGHTS BREAST LEG thought they were being rail­ Later in 'th e ‘ evening Mrs. temis.) Quarters Quarters roaded out of a post. Donahue wall givan the "Thank Town GOP Delegates Eventually Kaufman agreed, You" awaid t t r unusual aervlca len Bucclno, Kathleen Carol Ellen Sullivan, Deirdre Marga­ "for party unity," to drbp his to the Girl gbbute. This award Carlin. >ret Sweeney, Paul Francis TO THE claim, and Haiko was substitut­ has been given only three tivf-s 7 6 i n a a 88 ' Also, Raymond (Chriatopher /esic Jr,, Robert Michel Top­ Like Scranton, Lodge ed. Mrs. CiolUns, who was chosen In the many yasrs of the Ando­ Carvey,. Michael R fi y m o n d ping, Sharon Jean 'Tryon, Er- an alternate on the at-large fkb-AMut^mbd ver’s troop. exlBteaca. Chartier, Louis Michael Cher- lest Augustus Tyo Jr., Mary lb lb slate, meanwhile dropped from Cadetta# who'want into Sen­ At St. James’ rone, Ann Marie. Clementino, Eniaabeth Wllliard, Henry Rudt Despite cheering mobs of Goldwster supporters in the second ticket. Attempts at ior acoutlng wars Susan Taylor, Grace Itothryn Collins, Donald Wlttke. WEST HARTFORD ARMORY forming a new second slate fell BeUy Houle, Kathy Sheehan, Seventy-six Grade 8 pupils Francis Covill, Patricia Ann the fineries of the Bushnell Memorial auditorium, it through, and Bartels and Haiko CharlotU PlMlpa, Apryl HoU- LEAN GROUND VEWT lb. 49c offen many advantages were graduated from St. James' Curtin, Donna Rae Della Fera, was a Scrantmi Republican State Convention attended were unanimously approved as ington and M ania Darwin. Janice Maria Dublel, Maureen by Manchester’s ten delegates in Hartford over the the alternates. not the of vdiidi is Of this group, the first five School in ceremonies held yes­ Bernadette Dufriea, Edward HYORADE’S 8EMI-BONELE88 On Saturday, a day after an-e Both alternates were describ­ named woi* padgas: pio­ terday afternoon at St. James’ Elias Egan. rv FOR THE GREATEST W . VIRGINIA HAMS b . *9( nounoing that he would actively a party approved slate of James ed as Scranton supporters, put­ neer, oonsaentlon, . Spoils, and Church. ting the First Ckingyessional the economy effected by ' Also, Katharine Lola Faber, seek the GOP presidantlal nom- B. Bent of West Hartford and oampcrafL, In addition,,,>pryl The Rav. Charles Johnson, a Ronald John Fiengo, La Verne instioo generally conceded to Sylvio Prell of Windsor T^ocks District squarely in Scranton’s Holrington won a badge, as out- comer. decisions made in a member of the St, Thomas Sem­ P'rances Gagnon, Larry Edward Seafood Department belong to Barry Goldwater, Winning unopposed after both fioor cook.' M ania -Darwin, Was inary faculty in Bloomfield, ad, Gaulin, Donna Marie Hahn, Pennsadvania’s Gov. William pledged themselves for Scran­ An effort to formally pledge awarded t h e cooeervatlon dressed the graduates. Diploinas Robert Henry Hllditch, Eileen FURNITURE SALE FIRST OF SEASON, FANCY F A f ton. the two district delegates to a calm, unhurried Scranton (lew Into Hartford to badge Sn4’oM tor fpbrta. were diatributed by the Rt. Riev. Marie _ Jacobs, Catherine RIU t ask Cmmectieut’s support — But when it came time to first ballot vote for Sbranton Other- cadattes winning Monsignor Edward J. Reardon, jutras, Barbara Ann Kautz Ju­ FRESH SWORDFISH lb..D9 choose the alternates, a real failed, however. frame of mind. pastor of St. James’ (3>urch. as- ~ and won a commitment tar 12 badges werer For sports, Nancy j dith Ann Kelly, Gary Palritp 1 of the state’s IS national con­ hassle broke out During the district’s conven­ Taylor, Henry, and slsted by the Rev. John D. Re­ Kmel. i vention votes. The cn had decided, tion, Scranton himself was coil- gan, principal of the school. IN 33 YEARS as its first order of business, to JoAnn MunSMU'nporter badges Also, EliiAbelh Ann Kle,n- Manchester (Mogates were ducting an impromptu press went to .Carol Wright, Ellen The program opened with a pick all delegates by slate in­ conference on the Buahnell’s processional, followed by the schmidt, Donna Marie Kluce- among many who voiced and stead of individually. The party VacGranciftC-Karen Patch. Su­ Wlez, Ellen Marie Krajewskl, voter suppr Jesu-Lau- Effective The first slate of First Dis­ committee member Vincent toymaiker, cook and collector. date" by Montanl, and an Cathrlne Elizabeth Lupacchino, tie During a recess the party $475,S00,(X)0 compared with Carol Stasiak, Naney Smith, Ann Allard. Lorraine Pauline For Pickup and Delivery e Olrilacww itoMtf Fw nifitf NIHNM CiMtk iMign rkn ttMlaa ff CHAISE LOUNGE PAYMENTS Comiaercial Accounta, E tc eiatoat awnInwMia. Fiwhlw towilii nwimat tftfteeektad inakartlia. rwchlw Jwnitf mm about half of tha quota for 'the 8IOJ0 mat 8 gorlonitf m n quality wfiteh thouW. lYo tfoof with $25 worth at MbtVa Jtoqlator Tapes Free RccordiR $ •aoea glas. tela^MN* TdS-SIgi. n( tha NHfavonea toatwaow ’InaxganaiM'’, anN-Nowtoright "chaap"-and Nw qualNy of Rell-AiRoond CARAVELLE maiwaKtlwflnaBtvalua In low*aeqtwatch88todig. | SAVK ON TV . SnREO - APPLIANCES Stand CAWAVKUI. A tfMsian of tUlOVA Watch Oompfiny, Ino. - ^ m t 128 $07 MIDDLE TPKE. 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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE StaadiagB W, L. Pet. Norman's ...... 7 1 .8T5 After Net Cup Win Ansaldl’t ...... 2 3 .780 • •• ,.4 4 .600 ...... 2 5 .322 L O N D O N (AP)__ Nancy^X<»^>n*>‘ Starid* effing form. On yaeterday's p i w Country Clab ...... 0 7 .000 Richey. 21-y2«ar-old tennis the Wimbledon title. Her back­ sUr from Dallas, Tex., was Rich*y m the douWe* 2 4 . 24. hand and forehand drives Hava Coming from behind, the OU- ■EIXOnmU — RATUIIOAT hailed today as the star 24. tremendous pace and diraetlma (OM-h«lf Baailoap) era upeM previous unbeaten and rile also sheweif that eha Norman's, 24, In seven Innings of America’s victorious h i m Richey scored the only OUM A — lt«r« MaUv» 424— straight seta victory In defeat could volley when needed. Her Saturday at Veiplanck Field. M MU Momn 42-2—41, Burt Wightman Cup team and a Ing Mrs. Ann Jones, the BritIMi ball control on every abot la Catcher Tony Diminico drove CUrlaon 444—41, W illi* OUkslii* serious contender for the No. 1 on Saturday, 74, 11-2 in quite outstanding.’’ in the winning run In the extra ikl 42*2—41, Hal Jarvla Ir. 44* the match that deckled the This week Mies Richey lAsya frame. Teammate Bob Jacketon Wimbledon title. series. in the London champlonriiiHi al 2-41- alamiped an earUer homer. Los­ The American girls won the a * M B — L m Lavltow 424- cup for the fourth straight year Miss Richey was the most Queen’s Club, along with bka K Ed BlovUh 47*2—41, Larry er Brian Italllvan fanned 11 and talked about player. Her play other American Wlgntman 41 Sher Potartlald 47-2—41. letved tai the aixth. On Friday she thumped her Carole Caldwell, of Santa MofO- OUera ..,.*....0 0 1 120 1 6 4 4 The meet ended Sunday after ClaM C — Cal McCarthy 44-2 rain had postponed the final Shota from the baseline to de­ ca, Calif. The Wimbledon tour­ _ 44, Alex Blgner Jr. 47-2—22, Norinan'e .....120 001 0 444 feat Deidre Catt 44, 6-4, 74. She nament starts next week. Noeka, Quaglia and Diminico; matches originally scheduled Ed McLaughlin 42-12—22. Saturday. repeated her victory Saturday The result of the WlgbtiaiR .< ■ .V. SuUlvan. Crawford and Hayden. I » w groa* — WUlla Olakein- In the final matches, Billie against Mrs. Jones. Cup left the record of the evein BrlUsh experts wrote of Miss look ins more one-rided thail ■kl 72. A2IE1UCAN LEAGUE Jean Moffitt of Long Beach, Blind bogey — Warren But- Richey: ever—20 wins to the Americans Standings Calif., defeated Deidre Oatt of lar, BUI I^elan, Dick Duncan “ Nancy Richey was In crack- and six to the British. W *L. Pet. Britain 6-2, 44, 64. Angela IS* Pro Sweep* — low groae W iU* PoUce'A Fire ...... 2 3 .750 OlekBinekl 72, Stan Wllndrt 74, Peck Lumber ...... 6 8 .627 Tuck Foater 74; low net*, Cal Dllkm’a ...... 5 4 .506 \Keefe After :28:40 Six-Mile McCarthy 72-12—22, Lea Levl- Dillon's ...... 6 4 .556 Sean ' ...... 2 2 .383 low 77-12 —25, Don FOratrom 22- Army A Navy ...... 3 7 .232 12- 22. _____ AMERICAN LEAGUE Central Connecticut Star KlUebrew 8 (20), AHlsoa 9 BEST 17 — 8UNDAT "t ' i ' ' Season’s second no-hIt, no- ibn game was recorded Satur­ (16). VersaUe* (5). BWU (19L Claaa A -Vks Daley 704-24, day at Waddell Field by Police Double Winner at Fresno Kaat (2), Twins; ValeBtlae (8). Bay Fahey 71-7-44. A Fire’s Lee Pearl. He blanked Brinkmaa (8), Senators; Mo- Claaa B — Dan Ready 73-10— Seers, 144. Oraw (4), Nlcholsen (9), White a , Rich Armatrong 72-10—22. P fsil fanned seven aiid walk­ FREISNO, Calif. (AP) — JimAOlymple Trials In the furlong Sox; Howard (5), lin x 2' ( f ) , Claaa C — Oeorge McLafferty ed only two Hi recording his Keefe, the prime Olympic dts- via the N C A A meet and In the Vankees; Kaline (6), Brvvni 74-15—52, Oeorge Benton 20-20— classic. An error allowed one taaoe running candidate, will be 100 by the way of the National (8), McAnllffe (8), Tlgere; 2 0 . mors base runner. RoMneon (7), Bowens (8), Orl> Low groea —Bob Haynea 72. gunning fo r a :28:40 six mile In AAU. Cbampionshlpa. The winners made only six olee; Unm an (6 ), 8oX| Blind bogey — Ted PlodaU, the NCAA track and F ie ld Keefe, a member of last hits but had piled up 18 runs In Alvl* (7), Romano (9), Indtani; Bundl Tarca, Hal Jarvla Sr. 70. Ctaampionahip* this weekend at yaar'e U.S. national team and Pro aweepa — low groaa, Bbb the 6rat three innings and then Eugene^ Ore. an Olympic poaetoillty In the Green (4), Gentile (18), Atiile- waltped home. Jeff Maher, Dave Haynea 72; low neU, Oeorge SPOILS FOR VICTOR— ^Tony Lema and his wife, Betty, hold trophy and check K eefe o f the Central Oonnec- 5,000 or 10,000 meteni, won the ttoa; Plereall (1), Knoop (5), Anthony and Doug Scranton Benton 87-20—27, Rich Arm ­ for $8,000 after he won Buick Ojien. (A P Photofax.) tlcut State ace vdio won two three and six m il* runs here In Adeook (7), Smith (1), Fewer were hitting leaders for the atrong 7210—28, Dan Ready 21- gold medals in the NCAA Col­ a alow 14:14.2 and a fairly (1 ), Angiela. winners. lege Division oonqietition tMs 12-28. good 32’.I2.6 respectively. NATIONAL LEAGUE Police A Fire . 535 100-14-6-1 paid weekend. He captured the Kranepool (2 ), Hlcknnan (8), WOMEN’S DIVISION Sears ...... 000 000— 0- 0 4 six mHe (:39:12.6) and took Meto; ABen (IS), CaBiaen (6), Odd Hole* — Thutaday Pearl and Tedford, Fish (6); the three mil* (:14:14.6) in 80- FhUlles; Freese (5), Plratos; Gunki, Schults (4) and Thibo­ Low groaa, Helen Noel 42; degree heat. Cowan (8), Brock (2), Cube; deau, Ourald (4)., Stork Holds Key low net, Edna Wadaa 22 low Keefe lapped the field in the Klaus (2), Beds; O ep^ (7), iitta, Edna Wadaa 20, laabdUe String of Three rix mile tun but says his time To Kelley Future H art (6), Giants; Oliver (4), NATIONAIx LEAGUE ‘■wouldn’t get me fourth place" arclak 22. StandliigB AIou (f). Menke (6), Aaren gSelected 12— Saturday next week. That’# why the W . L . Pet. In Olympic Trial (8), Bravea. Low neta Barbara Boyce, Lu­ s ig h t s are set on the much M oriarty’s ...... 7 2 .778 cille Carvey; low groaa, Evelyn faster clocking. Auto P a r t s ...... 7 2 .778 HOLYOKE, Maas. (AP) — Lorentsen; low putta, Barbara Meanwhile Bowdoin’e A le x Medics ...... 8 6 .388 Johnny Kelley, one of Ameri­ State’s Coaches Bafct 20, Evelyn Lorentsen 21 Schulten set a meet record of NaasllTs ...... 2 6 .286 ca’s ranking marathon runners, Betty Benton 22. 180-5% fo r the hammer throw e Lema’s New Goal Green M anor ...... 2 says whether he competes in the 6 .260 as he upset favored G e o r g e Tab Ted Knurek GRAND BLANC, Mich.f Flneterwald finished with a ll-fcslnce ck Nlcklaus won In Olympic Trials will depend on n Meoted 12 — Suoday Frenn of Long Beach State. * for a total of 280 and was Seattle and Portland, Ore. In Trailing until the final Inning, the stork. Low net* — Betty Benton SO- ( A P )— Tony Lema, more WALLINGFORD (AP) — Ted li September, 1962. Green Manor erupted for five Kelley, the Groton, Oonn„ 10-50. Helen Noel 71-11-00. surprised than anylxidy else runner-up here for the second FRESNO, CaUf. (AP) — Knurek, football coach at Weav­ t " I ’m very happy with my runs in the sixth inning Batur teacher, made the announce' straight year. Bob C2iarles, the Sprinter Bob Hayes and dlS' er High In Hartford, has been over his victory in the $66,- gam e,” Lem a said. " I led thU day at Buckley Eteld and de­ ment yesterday after he won Ellington Ridge left-handed New Zealander, fin­ tournament from the 27th hole tance ace Jim Keefe, nationally elected president of the Oonnee- P 000 Buick Open Golf Tour­ ished with a 67 to take third feated Nassiff Arms, 8-4, for its the N ew Ebigland A A U M ara­ tlc'ut High School Coaches As­ r and I guess that, along with ranked for some time, will thon thorugh Holyoke, Chicopee nament Sunday, headed to­ place money with a 283. second win of the season. sociation' for 1964-56. i BUND NINE — 8ATUBDAT winning the ’Thunderbiid, has hardly be surprises at the and Springfield and back in Ed Pagani limited NassUTs He succeeds Tom Kelley, di­ B (one-quarter handicap). day for the National Open Lem a became the first pro to helped me gain a lot of coo- to three hits in gaining the win. N C A A Track and Field Cham 2:22:15. win two tournaments in a row fldence.” rector of athletics at Manches­ e Low groaa — Jim Ruaher 72. at Washington, D.C., hop­ Don F ay turned In an unassiat- plonshlpe, but don't overtook The V £. Olyn^lc Marathon ter High. Low oeta — John Sweeney ing that lightning strikes ed double play while Corky EYesno State. Trials are eet for Culver City, Other officers chosen at the 27-6-32, Steve Ket.l BUI. I eU rLTSI, W W cogp«. m ». irtop. run WHEELS « T R J s i 9#s ’ ’« ® H E ¥ . • AMERICA’S TOP-SELLING CUSTOM INSTALLED M TM 6lw ’20PLYII $1095 59CADIL. 61995 MODEL ADO ONLY $1 rOR • FITS ALMOST ANY CAR... INSTALLS IN HOURS MEDIUM SIZE CARS ’S60HEV. 62595, <,»)» ’60FALO. 6995|’5iT-BIRO 9I9H • 24-MONTH OR 24.000-MILE WARRANTY Impala 3-Dr. Hardtop. V-8,1 VUMCI j Auto., RAtH; 8 I*-' • n a t io n w ip e s er v ic e ADD ONLY $6 FOR Auto., blua. I 3-Door3-1 Sedan, RAH. Niee.| er. 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FranetoeeSS 2$ ,688 am onriaught Claeiiiaati 18 28 Ji45 Today he’s made the var­ could make more monav toame- A scratch Mt, a ning were more than enough at NEW YORK (AP) — ♦Twine led added one each. Frwl Valmtoe BOanesoto...... 22 M A R SU U.elr 0-S victories ovsr Plttabnrgh 28 27 JtlB sity and thb only bright diatoly to anothw flHd.” tor, a stogie aad a the West Side Oval yesterday 8-A and homered with two aboard for MbM ...... to to AM 6U “We have been going good, Wsshlngton. The Orioles MHwankee 20 28 JH7 4U spot in the wake of crush­ Hien Connolly, who had sign­ fielders cnolcs on wfaleh One Game as Green Manor routed the Elks, the Senators. Cleveland ...... 27 27 AM iU Stuart missed eatohint ia-1. Manor Construction also and we are gd n g to get bersd ths Rsd Sox 10-1 w d 8-U CMcago 27 27 4188 6<^ ing doubleheader defeat absorb­ ed for a modest bonus, said he Minnesota also clouted four Detroit ...... 28 M -482 •■/{ Ctoioli at the plate seat Ckto> galnsd a win, topping Firs A better,” said Manager A1 Kansas City sdgod Clevsland Waabingtao ... M M .4M 11 Les Angeles 28 28 .482 ed by the Red Sox. deckled to give bssSbslI Just In the toclud- nblly to the ehowers Police, 7-4, at Mt. Nebo. 8-8 in 10 innings and 8-2 and homers nightcap, Lea Angeles ..24 M .4M 12U S t Louis 28 M .482 8 ^ While a Maine Day crowd of one more year's chsnoe. Lopez of the Chicago White Ing Allison’s 15th. The Twins eighth. From Lead Bill Barry paced the winners' Detroit squeesed by Los An- Kansas City . M M .287 14H Houston 27 $2 A0I 8 29,863 watched in dismay, Balti­ "When the Rsd Sax tovttod Sox shortly before his Johnny Ctoryl thrmjm OTt Baltimore came up with a la-hlt attack with a homer, dou­ was Yesterday’s Results New Yofk 28 48 A22 18 more used Boston as a spring­ me to camp the next spring I American League leaden start­ gdss, 8-B and 8-4. of the game In the sixth after five-run spree off top nlief ble and single. Dan Bourque • • • Minnesota 88, Washington 5-2. Yeeterday*# Beenlta board to first place to the knew I was okay,” Connolly 9y EARL YOST ed .a five-game series with ths charging and punching pitdier Bob H eff^ u d Dkek and Tim Richter accounted for New York 8-4, OMeago S-S, PhOadelpliia 8-4, New York American League standings^ said. "I knew I could make It New York Ysnksss. YANKS-WHITE SOX— Jim who on a double, two stogies, YANKEE STADIUM — two hits each. Winning pitcher Duckworth hit him (2nd It). 8-2. 10-1 end 8-1. When the smoke and told myself This la it’ Ths The I Sox now an in Before the Yankees struck In with a pitch. Duckworth was walks aad an error. ' n •TBoy, did you ever see such Rick Roberts fanned IS in win­ Baltimore 188, Boston 1-1. MOwankee 6-5, Lbs Angeles claored the Orioles were a fuU Sox needed lefthandsd pitcMng ning a one-hitter. The lone safe­ second place. the ninth Inning of the second fined $80. Detroit 88, Loo Angeles S-4. Jerry Adair, who had SPm m ' apirit on a ball club?” Yogi game Gary Peters appeared set • • • 1-1. game and 10 percentage points and I knew I could throw as ii only 10 nme all 8oaaeB'|iY> ty was Bob Howe’s single. Ths Yankees took cars of Kansas City 6-2, Olevebuid 8-2, to front of Chicago which hard as any o f them. B ern asked newsmen as he to record his first complete A’s-INDIANS— - OUesgo 6, Plttalmrgh 2, 2nd viously, had five RBI wNtkAS Green Manor 08J 002 0 12-12-1 that, using just BO hours for a (1st 18). dropped a pair to the faat-olos- "You know something T My M t in his favorite chair, Elks ...... 100 000 0 1-1-10 game In 13 starts. Singles by Home runs decided both of many hits to ths doublshainbr. - sweep o f ths series. They com Today’s Games San rmadsoo A dnrtnnsH 2. tog Yankees. next paycheck, due to a day or RoberU and Richter, Barry; pleted the snnihUstlon yester­ laston Howard and Pepltone the games between the Athlet­ CMoago (Buihardt B-S or Tal­ The Orioles’ Brooks RoUMOiV half clothed, following yes- Honston 4, S t Lonte L Connolly, 34, the rookie south­ two, will enable ms to break tarday’s twin triumph over Chi- Cunningham and Klelnschmldt. day, taking a doubleheader S-S and Hansen’s error scored one ics and the Indians. Jim Gentile bot lA) at BaHlnMNw (Roberts who managed otdy a waft ia paw from Pittsfield, Mess., even flnanclaUy for the flrst fmgn The ecoree were 8-3 and and 4-3 in 10 inninga run whUe Bobby Richardson’s who previously knocked In three 4-2). N. Today’s Games spearheadad a 17> and the University of Massa­ time.” Mt attack off Jack Tsimaha 4-3 and the double win gave Although puthit, 8-5, Manor The double loss coupled with saorifice fly to<* hare of the runs, connected In the 10th In­ Mlnaeeoto (Btigmaa 2-4) at Cflactoaatt (Pnrkey 8 2 ) at aad ConstrucUon made good use of chusetts, battled Orioles (touck “He’s got a good fastball,” suceeeson to the opener. Tha New York a clean aweep over Baltlmon’s two victories over other. ning of the opener while Dick Cleveland (Ramos 2-4), N. San FYaaciaoo (Headley 6-4). walks again and won. Ray Lon­ S t Lonia (Hobble 1-t) at Estrada and Dick Hall, who Pitching Coach Bob Turley said. sure-fire AU-Star third basitnan the WWte Sox in their cniclal Boston put the Orioles on top, Pepitone singled home Archie Green hammered a two-run Los Angelen (dum ee 4-2) at "He had been depending an the don (two singles) was the only homer In the seventh for the Hoosten (Nottebnrt 1-77), N. combined for a flve-hltter, for Mt a home run, tripio, two ain* ave-game series. one gams and 10 percentage Moore with the winning run. Washington (Rudolnh 8 8 ). N. curve too much earlier. He went member of the winning club to second-game triumph. Only Games Bchednled. Only Games Scheduled. 7 1 /3 innings in the nightcap. glee, walked, scored three Umaa "This team' really started last get more tlian one hit. He also points ahead on the White Sox, Moore had walked, taken sec­ with the fastball today and John Romano’s homer had He was trailing 1-0 on a three- and came up with three spoetao* Wednesday in Boston, in the stood out on defense. who have dropped six straight ond on a sacrifice and advanced Mttor through seven. came up with a fine slider as ular plays afield ia ths first two innings of the day The White Sox came close to given the Indians a brief S-1 weU." Bob Dotchin and Tom Fits- to third on a fly. Dave Nichol­ WTien relieved ComioUy had game. game with the Red Sox. Bven gerald collected five hits be­ averting Uie sweep but couldn’t son clouted a three-run homer lead in the sixth. Santonelli Honored Lois on the Go BoetF DUST—Tony Taylor of the Phils slides home safe­ Buckley. honor, the Howard Hill Mosa Yastrzemski. The Western Massachusetts Tom Duffy Named Bight, that the Yanks started on Bob Lee, who also was the vlc- Dillon’s vs. Police A Firs, 8, man Trophy. Santonelli starred tow-head caught him off base their current winning streak, tone's run-ee developed Wednesday,” Berra commented. Tigers, 7-S, yesterday at Char­ Angels In the first game. season at Clean then went to the next time he Mt Ms way ter Oak Park. The White Sox re- ' Minnesota’s power - laden hit two in the first game while Gems, va. Ous’a, 8:15, Charter O l^ p ian a (Jharley Jenktoa and i True, it ia Oak. Wlnaton-Salem where I won my aboard. John Thomas, was appointed feated the Indians, 10-4, in the Motor Show Dates last six fames. I had developed The standings flvs days ago Farrell Pitches Best Moriart/s vs. Sportsmen, In between Norm Slebem got Saturday. Sullivan, who coached game at Keeney St. ihowed New York hi third 8:15, Mt. Nebo. NEW YORK (AP) — The 66th arm trouble earlier but bod a double off Yastraamskl’s Duffy, has been^van an ameii- Pitchers Dave Moyer of the National Motor Boat Show will worked out o f it. glove to the second. Oarl missed place, six games back of the Yanks and Bob Kiernan of the Orioles Lead A.L, hy lO Percentaffe Points Tuesday, June 18 tus rank and rsmato as a White Box. Today, the Yankees be held in the New York Coli­ “Physically I knew I could the four previous games with consultant Tigers each fanned 11 and al­ Medics vs. Green Manor, 8, seum for the ninth time next make the Red Sox. But I didn’t are still ki third place but the lowed six hits. They also helped an tatestiiuU ailment and was Buckley. I Jan, 1826, the National Asso­ know if I could wait financially. noticeably slower of foot and Biargin to the top is just one their clubs with two safeties Billy Etaughton, 40-yaai^old game. Baltimore has crept Into With Gun at His Baek Army-Navy vs. Sears, 8, ciation of Engine and Boat Man- "I was making $400 a month weak. He tried to cross-hand harness driver, won 144 out of each. Bauer More Excited About Lau WaddelL lufacturera has announced. at the Ume. I was married, my the top spot, 14 percentage Relief pitcher Dick Oroman the ball with Ms glove but 639 races last year. points better than Chicago. The fanned nine batters over the NEW YORK (AP) —<.eHt he has all By EARL T08T f Members of the Ooeneetiout and th(the Yankees a lot of baseman be has reached the year, I guess we'll be all right otherwise. I feel that I have got my pitching rhythm rlfiht although most of his col­ YANKEE STADIUM - LoatT*P®«^Sports Writers’ AUlence ^ first plateau en route to a 30- Take Advantage of Misplays now.” back.” Rollie Sheldon told me after his first start of the leagues most always give the Weekend best fits bothr Hoyt tfiSrtteir wives wiUwlU be the fu^wtoifueete | ‘ Bauer got one nice bit of vlctory season with the beet rec­ a brand new tire free. Daley received credit for the year for the Yan*kees yesterday.^------—------defensive team the benefit of Wilhelm and the CSilcago White of the Yankee management q . . , news. Chuck Estrada pitched ord to the msjora the doubt. first game although he went While the former UConn pitcher SPRUNCWBLO, Mass. (AP) Recalled from the Richmond Sox. Wilhelm, master of the ~mm“ f CIlriM es*^^ “is first victory since May 21. Farreirs latest triumph waa Up to the final two games of only six innings. He scattered wasn't around for the finish of 1963, when he faced the mini­ his seventh to a row and —No wonder tlw Springfield four hits and allowed all three the 10-inning nightcap, he was farm club last Saturday, Shel­ knucklebell, was the loser in BASEBALL HEROES the Red Sox series, Yankee three games in four days. The to ^ . ^ m ^ t h j t e t o n has *,app*uldn’t Believe His Eyes, He changed his mind and I was at S. Elsewhere to the NL, Milwau­ singled to right and went to N. T„ won the 19M Philadel­ glad. I feel real good and there kee swept a doUbleheader from third when John Mustlon let the phia Open and in 1968 he won based on remaining tread. Oddity GsR: Instead of mak' the Los Angeles Dodgers by ban go through Mm. the PGA Seniors title and the Is nothing like being in the big Trip back to the minors for | ing the out sign for the automa* leagues and with the Yankees. Rookie^s Name in Lineup Identical scores and the Chicago Pitcher Jay Carden, the loeer, world Seniors crown to Eng- Bud Daley was postponed, at uc on an attempted force play Cubs defeated Pittsburgh 5-2. This has to he the greatest or­ least temporarily, when he at second baae In the night inn- (2-8), then had a ohaiKe to end This offer covers: ganisation," he said. PHILADELPHIA (AP) —' ’ The Mets rallied for four runs Hie second game of the Cubs- the tantog as Frank Johnson hurled a strong first six Innings ing of the nightcap with the Pirates doublehesder waa rained Informed that Berra said he Johnny Briggs couldn't believe in the fourth for a 4-3 lead. But tapped back to Ute mound, but in the opener before departing Yankees batting, Ump BUI MC' out, The U.S. Rpyai first-line tire would etart Thursday night in the fifth frame when a blister Klnley ruled toe his eyes when he looked at the with the bases loaded in the ■ • • be hobbled the baU. Calero RANGE against the Red Sox, the tall formed on the Index finger of • goe Pepttone safe and he later Philadelphia Phillies line-up bottom of the fourth Briggs scored from third and three (Safety 800) OOLTS-OABDS— \ M ' righthander said he didn’t know Daley, who card on the dugout wall Sunday rapped a line single to right more runs followed to give the his pitching hand. Daley, whojaeorod the tying ran. CMcago Farrell struck out nine and The tiger’s paw It. but was looking forward to received credit lor the 8-3 wta. pretested but to no avnU. and saw his name listed as the that scored the deciding run In Giants a 6-1 lead. Sprtigflbld FUEL OIL his next chance. allowed but four nits. Hie win lead-off hitter and left fle'd?-- a 9-8 Phillies’ victory. 'Die Phils walked two, allowing the Canp- added three toauranoe runs to nala’ only run to the sixth whm (Red-circle Super Safety 800) With Richmond, Sheldon was Daley's second against two Closest to the fancy baseball 21-year-old native of won the night-cap 4-2. ths eighth. GASOLINE setbacks. His first victory came uniforms worn by the Kansas Paterson, N.J., stood transfixed ■Was he nervous? Bill White tripled and Ken Boy­ Fran Kaaheta (8-2) waa the started nine games, finished er singled. AI Spangler provid­ The U.S. Royal premium tire four, hurled 88 innings, allowed on April 19 In Baltimore, New a t y Athletics are the Imprea- to*' » seconds until Manager winner for Sprtogfiehl with an ■‘No,’’ said the 6-foot Negro In ed the runs Farrell needed with .72 hits, 18 runs—14 earned and York’s first wilt of the 1984 live pale blue colors adopted Q«ne Mauch broke In with: the clubhouse after the flrst assist from Jos Overton to tbs (Red-circle Royal Maaief) had a 1.85 earned run mark. He season. this season by the Chicago "What’s , the matter, don't two sacrifice files, the last cap­ ninth. BANTLY OIL place Phillies had swept the ping a three-run fifth Inning up­ fanned 44 and walked only 11 White Sox. you want to play? " York bad bUUt a 6-1 lead to i ('Ml- W'i . IM'. twin bill and increased their rising that put R away against batters. Smiling once again — thanks _____ I "Yes, sir,’’ replied the start- National League lead to one- the fifth but BStanlra finally got Road hazards are included Bob Gibson, 5-4. to starter Hailey Anderson and Ml v \i \ . i i “Sheldon was just great,” to a red hot hitting streak, Tom Treeh la "batUng” 1,000: tied Briggs, who grabbed his half game over the Ban Fran­ • • • Mickey Mantle is now the leader la toe stolen baae department glove and hustled onto the field cisco Giants. reliever Odorge Angel, sending in the offer. Berra told me. "He looked like PHiLS-Barrs— 11 men to the plate to the big : u . Mii( III ii ;i- hia old self out there. When we In home runs among active ma­ wlto a perfect aU for aU. His 'or pre-game practice, jor leaguers. The New York theft of second base in toe open- Briggs wanted to play so bad- "The fellows told ma not to John Briggs, starting his toning which included five Mta \ I Ilf IK were down, 3-1 in the seventh be nervous, not to worry, just first major league game because a ^ two York erron. - No time limit. No mileage limit and with a chance for a big in­ outfielder has a lifetime total of er gave him toe club lead over Ij t** could taste It. The young- 480. Homer-wlae, the' muscular Bobby RIchardsoa. Hie steal set '’ter has been sitting on the play as if I were a t Bakers­ of a leg injury to Wes Coving­ Angel was charged with the ning I had to take him out," the field. That’s what I did,” Briggs ton, produced Hie fireworlu for loss while the victory went to manager said. Sheldon was lift' Mantle is just as effecUve swing­ up New York’s sixth run, Treah bench, occasionally plnch-run ing from one side of the plate moving .to third oa a fancy bit nine or plnch-hltting. He is one the PMUles to the opener. Paul Kneohtgea to relief. Offer applies to passenger car ed In favor of plnch-hittor How about in the fourth when B r^ s slitoled twice, slammed Today’s Game: Roger MarLi. as the other. He haa stroked 215 of maneuvering after Elston of those super-bonus kids major homers batting righthanded and Howard fouled out to flrst base. league clubs must keep on the he came up with the sacks load­ a double.le, (frove to two runs and Elmira at l^wtogfteUI, 8 p m . replacement tires purchased and ' When the Yanks 216 ■ while using a lefthander He sooMd.on Joe Pepitone’s sac­ parent roster or risk losing for ed. He must have been Jittery. game in the ninth. She! stance. . Mantle’s tre^ei^ous rifice fly hgU -to aenter. Treah $8,000. 'As a matter of fact I registered between now and off the hook and coul' line-drive double high off the Is tiie findeiratoll nihmber of the This was Briggs’ first start wasn’t," Briggs recalled. “ I involved In the decision. When wall in centerfield — at the 467 New York outfield. as a major leaguer. He played felt I was going to hit the.ball August 15th. the Yanks scored in the 10th to foot mark — was easily the with Bakersfield in the (5aIifor- and I gueaa I tod," he said. IFLETCHER BLASS 00. W M A N C m u n S B win, 4-3, Hal Renlff got the ver­ longest and best hit ball In the Ralph Terry and Carleton Wil­ nia State League and hit .297 in Mauch, asked why he sudden- dict opener. ley have been announced aa his first year of organised ball Fair enough? the starting pitchers for ton- **When You Think of GlaUf night’s exhibition between the tage of his unexpected opportii- iSMdSIl Yanka and Meta at Shea SU- nity would be a mild understate- "It was a hot day and I Think of r U u k o T dium. Yogi Berra, Yankee man- ment. wanted to use as many fresh Legion Play Starts, ager, may catch a few innings. The 195 ■ pound outfielder players hs I could." Hie game wUl not be telecast. walked in the first Inning of the Was he surprised at Briggs’ NOW AT OUR ------flrst game of a dgubleheader. performance? Rockville in A ction New York MeU and!. " I ’m never surprUsd at what NEW LOCATION

AM of « toddon, it stops looking funny. Opening game in District Four of the State American s JL™’’.'”™”' "“ ‘‘■i.«?;■!? >« >» • «■ fort to see If be could oMer any ------______54 McKEE STREET Legion baseball program ia scheduled tomorrow at 6 help to several Yankees, par­ p.m. when Rockville, the defending zone champ, hosts ticularly Olete Boyer, whose «IM MXmm PAEKDfO • VM • frsozsnp Wethersfield. . average Is uader the .2M mark. Jaycee Golf T o u r n e y Set juauk t o exvm ta v I • fsasy-tooluag cor snybs ond it skxti in the morning 1-2-3 Wethersfield, a member of OM l i is • spocs tool end when you slop ot o gat ttoiion, $3 Zone Four last year, waa trans­ George DargaU. Bob Bergar re­ Hitting streak of Tony Kubek turns as manager. AUTO MASS m nA iiiD Bob Oliver edters yno ilopostby Mb k up and you don't hoys to worry ferred to Zone One a few weeks came to an end after six games Friday at Country Qub ago. But at a state meeting last They, )iave lined up high when he failed In three oMcial •LASS niRNITURI TOPS PBBSONALLY 8BLBOTBD and when yon m oizs how much siuil about got for moybs 3 wsskt and « week, s second transfer was school players from several sur­ trips in Sunday’s opener. Dur­ yon eestd put tnsidi toot Hung loks kidf for intiance "Are we going voted, putting them back in rounding towns to augment the ing the six-game period the Trophies will be awarded tospro shop or the applicant’s MIRRORS (Plw plaM aNdPoor)| ■to ton Qnishnof some one drove one in the Voiktwogsn but?" and they toy their original place. Other teams nucleus formed by Rockville Tankas shortstop went II for USED cuts wlnneni in three different age school. ID *etr ew iw r'i w * liic people ond *?rayr* ond clop their hands ond H H'$ a In the district are Manchester, High athletsa Jim Martello, 37, a .411 clip, and raised his qUAUlT CABS AT groupe in the annual Manches- Appllcatlona have PICTURIPRAMIN0 to* gdK ton hiyii choir, btoyctm, Ine- giorioK doy yon con tKds the tnnroof Stafford Springs, Danielson, Joe VsnOudenhove end Jim Mc­ average 61 poinU from J08 to .368. As lead-off batter in this celved to data from Bin Camay. DISCOUNT PRICES □ IQE Coventry and South Windsor, Intosh form ths baaia of the tor Jaycee Golf Tournament boci WINDOW «Ml PLATE 1 A U \ pitching aUff with ’’Van/’ Curt stretch, Kubek coUactsd two *’riday at Manchester Gary Wigren, Dlok Pastsmack, OPEN MON.-TUES. 8-5:30 Manchester waa scheduled to Bam Slmonian, Dick Heck, Jeff '<■ V yoD CBsMs*i eak lor store ond on oir- ond M a littto of the glory in and uhner, WayiM McCoy, Jos homers, three doubles and drove country CTub. OQMIBAOXOBSi WE HAYS Of BaOCB open its slate' Wednesday but Nallson, Dick Carlson and Mark OERTER toof won't bod oner or o l of 0 sudden, it stops looking funny. that game haa been postponed Bachlooht end Rsd Adams sU in eight runs. Participants wUl be split into available for catching chores. Monstts. MEDICINE CABINETS oiM SHOWER DOORS WED., THURS.. FRI. 8-8— SAT. 8-4 because of activities In connsc-. toree categories- 12 and 1$ The winner of jtbo local tour­ MOTOR SALES tion with senior week at Man­ Rockville’s nast outing will ■uoday was a 'HzsT' Isr Hal BfliniAnni e b j ih l v e w n r nament will qualify for the be Friday svaning at South RsoUf. Taakss raUaf pHchsr. 801 MAIN IT. 00-1801 chester High School. 17. AppUcationa are available Stats Tournament aobsduled Whw Yoo n k * ot «las8 SMik Ol IlaMlHr TED TRUDON. Inc. Oarietoa ((Babe) Milanese Windsor. Manchsstsr opens its 357 BROAD ST.. MANCHESTER 5®w the pro shop ab the next month. Ths atoto wtansr N lghli a CDTD has tafcso war Um soma aisbt at OoosB' hM .a O o u h ^ ^ CluK H i s y ^ u J ^ fOULAND TURNPIIUE, TALCOTTVILUE. CONN. then advaacaa to tbs Hatteoal mis Job at bp Wsdnaaday to toa TounaauBt to AugiMt t ■ J r . 'i V-l • ^1 •. 1 ! (■'••• 1 '1 f I r ’ flv- J 1 '7 1 1 n '> : v ' ' ■ ■: ' feGfriKSHfEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1964

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ADVERTISING OU> CLOCKS wanted, PERSONALITY PACKED 1877. kjdvea, axes, sheara. akaiea, Boats and AeceawiriM 46 *^ADY FOR OOCUPANCyT cludes all utilities. Cali 648- VERNON — 614 room Ranch, rotary Madea. Quick aervloe. able. OaU a4»4IM. Land Per Sale 71 LAKEWOOD Cm CLE - fipie, GRISWOLD STREET, for appointment. AvaU- VALUES well maintained, Mfli eleva­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Ckyiltol Equipment do., M FOR S A I ^ 1 6 foot oaUboat, ablo July l, 1964. KENSINGTON 8T.—You must span and spacious Colonla: tion, priced to the I5’s. Wesley Main St„ Mancheatet. Hours heavy Flberglaa conatnictlon, MANCHESTER . . . BOLTON CBINTERr—Five wood­ $10,600—Super dandy 8-room sea this delightful 6 room Cape tastefully decorated, 6 latge 8 AJM. to 5 P.M. Rooms WitlMmt Board 69 ed acres, large pond, frontage R. Smith Agency, 84S-1B87. dally 7-d. Ihursday T-e. Sahir- center bou d, floataUon, alu­ • Spacious S-Room Apartments WALNUT STTIBEt ' — Four Cape, s m a IC family located In one of Manchester’s rooms, 114 baths, dishwasher, day T-4. «4S-7HS. minum mast, Thurston sails, on paved road, owner, 848- room, nice eetting, lake nicest resldenUal areas. At­ $12,900-8 ROOM Cape, flia- SIX ROOM duplex booae, tally • Excellent Closet Sj^ce roiws, flret floor, available 1886. dispoeal, cloeeta everywhere, COPT CLOSING Tm E FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 2H h.p. Johnson motor. Arit- July 1. 648-7481. privileges. No Inflation tached garage. L a m lot. Only screened hreezewmy, 2-car ga­ place, hot water heat, near CHAIN SAW work, treea re­ funilahed for gentlemen, dlih- • Hotpoint Air Conditioners i MONDAY Tbrn ViUDAY 10:M AJM— SATURDAY t AJIL Ing 8700. OMl 6494987. here. $16,000. Coll Jarvis Realty Co., rage. Who could SM for more? bus, taaded lot, don’t delay. moved, lots and roads cleared, waober, aD modare eonvan- • Rent Includes Hot Water and Realtors. 648-1121, Bbres., Call CarKon W. Hutchins, Realtor, iencea Included, pbu bouae- Individual Apartment ’Ther­ Honses For Sale 72 Owner anxious. Oates-Hanley also bulldozed. Free estimates. ALUMINUM PONTOON Floata $13400—Spic ft span weil de­ Carl Zinaser, 648-00S8. Agency. 648-0030, 849-8175. 848-6182. PLEASE READ YOUR AO 742-8096. (8), 8x6 foot, suitable for float­ oleontog aerrioee, parking mostatically Controlled Heat Busln888 Loeatlone signed e-room Cape, avallaMe. Inquire i l l Pseri • Range, Refrigerator, Disposal SEVEN ROOM elfin iiaaa, 4 m ing wharf or boardwalk. So. For Rent 64 convenient location, city MANCHESTER RANCH — 2 SOUTH WINDSOR — Regretful BOLTON CENTER — SpaelouB Cl— rifled «r "W m a t .4d«” mn taken over tko phone a LAWN MOWER.S — Sharpened St after 4 pjn. • Double Insulation Affords bwlrooms, 2 baths, lot TEOSl. eoavenienoe. The advertiser shoiild read Us ad the FIRST Windsor Equipment Oo., 289- Marion E. Robarteon, Realtor. water, sewers, terrific years 206 Henry St, Cosmetics and earn big sales non Circle, 643-2158, 876-8297. baths, double garage, wooded MANCHESTER—7 room ranch, on for size. ’This Is a fine home level. Beglnnen, Mder, nerv­ Roofing— Siding 16 coln Service, Box G, Herald. House A Hale Shoe D e^. "BOY WHAT A BARGAIN heat, hot water, gas and elec­ bow room, ready to oc­ 8 bedroom.Iunlcipal cellent running condition, all noon-2 p.m. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- that can’t be seen riding by. k>t 100x170, In AA sone, ^ powered, plus air conditioning, and Janitor service. Call 648- AT THE LOW LOW PRICE BOL’TON—Brandy St. BeauUfol CONCORD ROAD—Seven room Manchester Parkade, 1577. Building hearing room. HOOBTNQ — tajwetaUatag la- 0466. OF ONLY $890 CaU Gates-Hanley Agency, utilities, terms available. 649- very reasonable. 643-9096. GARAGE FOR RENT, avail­ EXPERIENCED carpen 4 room apartment, modern BLACK POINT—3 bedroom cot­ ranch, finished basement, 114 Manchester, 649-6306-876-6611 1439. ’The request, submitted by able now. Call 649-1467. palrtog roote of aU ktoda, new Business Opportunities 32 $16 DELIVERS FHirnished Apartm ents 6 3-A 643-0080, 649-3176. ter. Forbes Inc. <3all 649-6392. conveniences, second floor, tage. pine paneling, fully fur­ baths, beautiful lot with picnic WEST MIDDLE TURNPnra— Charles Gill for a tract south 1962 FORD OcHivertlble 500 XL, roofs, gutter work, chtomaira Phone for appointment near new high school, suit­ area. Immaculate throu^out. MANCHESTER—Deluxe 6 room Owner going west, selling this MANCHESTER — ’Ihree bed­ BOL’TON—200x400 wooded lots, cleaned, repaired. Aluminum ESSO SERVICE station for Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 GETTING MARRIED? See our nished, all conveniences, nice of 96 McKee St., was hotly con- black, power steering, Cnilso- DONUT BAKER—Full-tlm^ex- SAMUEL ALBERT able for teachers. CaU 649-0771 Terrific buy at only $25,000. ranch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, three bedroom colonial. All room Cape with fireplace, ex­ sacrifice, $1,666. Owner, 643- Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 aldtog. 80 yeara’ eiqwrience. lease at Bolton Notoh, High­ perience not necessary, steady beautifully furnished 2 room back yard. 643-5000. ' tested when It was aired In > mstic, exceaient. 81750. 648- Hartford 247-0868 after 6 p.m. Far less than owner paid when family room, % acre suburban large rooms, enclosed front cellent neighborhood, good 7990. April. Free eetlmatez. COD Bowley, ways 8 and 64A. Contact Mr. employment. Apply In person, GROOMING and boarding, will efficiencies featuring G.E. ap­ 9683. collect and deUver. H. C. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT he bought it new. T. J. Crock­ lot. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. porch, new heating system, -sized lot with plenty of trees 1958 HARLEY-Davldson Sports­ 668-6881. 668^6788. D. Lothrop, 627-418S. Bess Eaton Donut Shop, 160 If you have no means of FOUR ROOM apartment, in­ pliances, Just 10 minutes from The ZBA turned down the re­ ter, mint condition, extras, Chase, Harmony Hill Kennels, Wanted To Rent 68 ett. Realtor, 648-1577. basement garage . . . Just a and privacy. 649-4916. quest after objecting to the de­ 1938 FORD Pickup, 876; 1940 Center St., Manchester. tranepoitation, I’ll send my auto cluding heat, hot water and gas Hartford to cool, rural living, SOLID BRICK few steps from Main Street. Resort Property For Sale 74 8676. Call Coventry 742-8723. RAT’S ROOFING CO.—Shingle Bolton, 643-5427. $125 monthly. Oak Lodge sign of the proposed apartment Ford ooupe, 826; 1933 Plymouth for you. No obUgation even if for cocking. Electric refrigera­ HELP! 'WE ’THREE young NEW 6 ROOM ranch, 114 baths, Small ranch with three bed­ T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- ’TWO FAMILY duplex 8-6, 2- coupe, 825; Ford front ends, roofs, gutters, buUt-up roofs, SEYMOXni AUTO. 681 Main you don’t buy. tor and gas stove furnUhed. Apartments, 257 Tolland Tpke., adults (9, 12 and 13) and our kitchen bullt-ins, firepCace, ga­ FOUR ROOM cottage, Coven­ group. Atty. Eugene Kelly, rep­ roof and chimney repatrs, Ray rooms, one-car garage at 1677. stall garage, extra large lot, rear en^, floor shifts, many Street, needs qualified me- Call 649-7884, 649-6779, 6-7 p.m. Manchester, Conn. 643-9171, aged parents need a 6 or 6 rage. wooded setting. Wesley try Lake, wooded lot 100x176. resenting Gill, says that the Business Services Jackson, 643-8826, Ray Hage- BEAUTIFUL purebred Alrdale A—I^ B —E>—R—T’—S the corner of Stephen and one block from Main Street. parts. Dick, 643-2606, after ^ ^ ^ ▼ cl’uulc for auto tune-ups and puppies, 643-7481. 875-1166. room rent. Please! Call 289- R. Smith Agency, 843-1687. VERNON—Custom built 7 room Frank Mott, 643-5658. Immediate occupimey. Call plans have been changed to 6:30. O ffered IS now, 649-2214. 48-46 ALLYN ST.. HARTTrORD Parker. Ideal retirement Jc9ui H. Lappen, Inc., Real­ meet the ZBA's expressed ob­ OPEN EVERY NIGHT TTLL 9 6644. couple with small family. Colonial, non - development, OPPORTUNITY ______FREE to good home, 2 months high wooded lot, 2-car garage. MANCHESTER — Exceptional­ tors. 649-5261, 646-7445, 643- jections. 1963 LINCOLN Continental, LAWNMOWER sharpening; re­ EXPERIENCED B ZONE LOTS Drive by and call for an ap­ 5219. pairs, sales, rotor blades Heating and Plumbing 17 old puppy. Call before 7 or 8INGE1R SEWING Machine Bar­ N O ’n C E Lingerie Treasure pointment. T. J. Crockett Remarkable at $22,900. Hayes ly nice 8 room Colonial. 4 The agenda for tonight also black, red leather interior, still anytime weekends, 649-2766. Agency, 643-4803. large bedrooms. Combination rwi TT»TOTA D UA. • • iocludes five requests for vari- under giurantee. Call 649-6180. sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ PLUMBERS’ HELPERS gain — Unusual opportunity- (and homes) Realtor, 643-1577. ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, one Singer sewing machine re­ 'TOWN OF ANDOVER Dress With A Flair! windows, location acces.sible to e-’«tension of per- FOR AUTO CUTE KITTENS looking for VERNON—8 bedroom ranch, cottage fim^ed o« in-, mission previously granted, and MGA, 1959, BLACK, grx>d tires, 149 W. Middle ’Turnpike, 649- NEW mSTALLA’TIONS and re­ verted to us due to suspended Zoning Board of Appeals We have two nice homes, BOLTON—440 foot frontage, ap­ everything. $19,500. Ell.sworth 2098. pair work. Call 643-1774. good homes, free. Tel. 643- In accordance with the re-v each ha; an extra "B ” zone proximately 3 acres, brook. 6 garage, play room, office, Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- 100 foot front-: three for automobile permits, radio, heater, g o ^ top and H. G. SCHULZE, INC. 9273. customer payments, in excel­ age, boat dock, fireplace, 31 Variances are beln^ li/k.a lent working condition. You quirementa o f the zoning regu­ lot that could be sold sepa­ room house. Asking $16,000. trees, on hill, excellent ■ loca­ 6930. cover. 8760. Call after 6 p.m. tion, $17,800. 875-7851. bedrooms, dining room, kltch- b „ ® 649-1271. WASHINO MACHINES repair­ MECHANIC West Road Eillngton FRENCH POODLE—AKC reg­ pay $6 per month after small lations of the Town of Andover, rately . . or hold as these E. J. Carpenter, Realtor. 649- ed. RCA Whirlpool and Radio-TT Repair r DELIGHTFUL country living, en. living room, completely fur- i « istered, male, white, 1^ years down payment. Singer Sewing Connecticut, the Zoning Board lots are becoming very 5061. more All work guaranteed. Services is 876-9707 SO: WINDSOR ranch—8 bed- minutes from Manche.ster. 5'4 ni.shed. Nice porch overlooking! .jniir>r Ueon *■ >960 BUICK La Sabre, 4-door old, $80. Call 648-7267. Center, 832 Main Street, Man­ of Appeals will. hold a public scarce. Presently worth rixmi-s. 2 baths, fireplace, mod­ lake, O w n e r ^ ll take m o n -1 % L a “ t 221 sedan, fawn color, power steer­ Call 643-4913. Sun Oil Company has for chester. 843-8883. hearing at the Andover Town $3,000 each. One parcel is SO. WINDSOR—$600 down buys rtx>m ranch, ta.stefolly decorat­ CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ WANTED—Experienced painter ern kitchen with birch cab­ ed, beautlfu:iy landscaped, gage. Call Burt Starkey, Real-1 t ing and brakes, original own­ lease a 2-bay service sta­ for inside and outside work. HaU on Route 6. at 8:00 P.M. on at 214 Hilliard St. and Is a 3 bedroom 51i room ranch, tor, Columbia 228-9243. '’“ tlet.s are barred J jy REPAIRS on all makes of re ice, available all hours. Satla- 36’’ SQUARE glass top wrought oil hot water heat, 100x200 lot. inets, attached garage, cen­ large lot. rea.sonably priced, er, low mileage, must sacri­ tion in Manchester, mini­ Write Box E, Herald. THREE MALE, part-Geiman June 18, 1964 to hear the fol- selling for $16,900; the tral air conditioning, aluminum zoning regiilation.s from resi- fice. 644-0641. frigeratore, washers, ranges, tacUoa guaraateafi. Call 640- iron table; 42’’ walnut bench, lowing appeals. Phllbrlek Agency, 646.84M. Cali 742-8347 for appointment dence zones. and dryers. All oil buniera ISU. mum investment required, Shepherd puppies. 649-7647. other up on Woodbridge St. combinations. $18,000. Phll- WANTED — k^achine operators white upholstered seat; 78 bv owner. 2. Raymond Damato, for per- clecuied and serviced. All work Appeal No. 43. Elvlo V. and for $17,500. Ideal in-law BOWERS SCHOOL - 7 room brick Agency, 649-8464. Wanted— Real Estate 77 1969 CHEVROLET Impala Con­ experience not necessary, . for lathes, drillprean . and WANTED—Good home for cute r.p.m. radio-phonograph, and Alice Coda. Variance in Arti­ arrangement . . . have the , mission to build 2 two-famlly vertible. black, white top, very guaranteed. 649-0066. black and wMte kitten. CaU Cape, full sheq dormer. 4 bed­ PARADISE FOR TWO Is what Millinery, Dressmaking 19 full 7 week training course Bridgeport, experienced, first hand cixx^eted Granny Afghan cle 6.1. AL. To conatruct A folks buy the lot, you buy $12,500 — SMALL 2 FAMILY of this delightful 5 room ranch Is PLANNING TO SELL your homes on lote on Columbus and clean. Tel. 649-6758 after 5 p.m. and second riiifts, 9 hours, 649-6480 after 8 p.m. and pKIow. 649-3751. rooms, dining room, living property? CaK Joseph Barth, Broad Sts., In Residence Zone A. available with pay, finan­ garage with leas than mini­ the hou6e and then build room with fireplace, breeze- 6 rooms, 3 each, over an acre with unu.sua' .stone fireplace, DRESSMAKINO, alterations, above average pay, an equal Broker. 649-0820. | '3, Thomas A. Boland, for per- 1969 CHEVROLET Impala 2- cial assistance avaUable. COMBINATTON oil and ^ mum side yard requiremente their own retirement 2 way, attached garage. $15,900. of land, 2-car garage, other lovely breezeway, and many FLOOR CONSULTANT- repairing, socks darned, zip­ opportunity employer. Con- at 326 Lake Road. family home. T. J. Crockett, outbuildings. Suburban but still PATTi T i mission io add a breezeway and door Hardtop, 348 engine, auto­ For further infonnation Articles For Sale 45 stove, pMl 649-0860, ideal for Phllbrlek Agency, 649-8464. extras. ’This home Is In a se­ pers replaced, patches ap­ tromatics Oorp., 200 W. Main Appeal No. 44. William M. Wil­ Realtor, 643-1677. in town. Ideal for an "in-law” cluded, wooded neighborhood matic tran.smission, power St., Rocky£Ie. 876-8817, 649- cottagO. y c f K f T ™ t l T H ' |f~« “ “Z-™- steering, power brakes, alr- NO FEE plied, sldrta shortened, cater­ call SCRISENED loam for the beat kins. Variance in Article LAKEWOOD CIRCLE—Colonial- -situation. T. J. Otxikett, Real­ in Tolland. Julian Realty, 649- or>iH_tiro ur<111 u OnU *43. Residence Zone A. ing to expectants, little cher- 7786. •sold—we will sell it. condiUoning, exce^Jent condi­ to lawns. deUvered from our FIVE PIECE cdirome and red 6.1.AL, to alter plot lines on Cape with center hall, 6 large tor, 643-1577. 9190. 5363. 4. Lester Black and Frank ube and amall fry. 643-6602. NEARLY NEW ranch—5 large rooms, redecorated living room Manner, for permission to main, tion. 649-2068 after 6 p.m. Sanding, finishing, refiniah- EXPERIENCEjD peUnters want­ screening plant. Andover Co­ kitchen set, good condition. lota No. 53, 54, and 66 on rooms, basement, combina­ lumbia. George H. Grifflng with paneled fireplace, formal SO, WINDSOR—Colonial Ranch. OFF POR'TER ST.—4 bedroom WE BUY HOMES, land, farms, i^ln houses at 592 and 514 Weth- Ing treatments for all type DRB!SSm a k TNG and alterations ed. Call Glastonbury 683-7766 CaU 648-7428. Lake Drive to allow the con­ tions. Selling for $16,900 with 1 1967 BUTCK 4-door Century, Inc., 742-7886. struction of year round dwell- dining room, paneled family AA. zone. 6 large rooms on Garrison Coionlal, 2-car ga­ lots. If the price Is right, you ccell St., in Rural Residence floors old or new. Wood, tor women and children. Call after 6 p.m. $13,600 assumable mortgage, acre lot. One-half mile from very reasonable. 742-6386 after resilient, terrazzo, cCay, ce­ Inge. room which can be used as rage, beautiful kitchen vrith get Instant action and all Zone, that are closer to the 6. 649-9140. SUN OIL CO. I LOFTY pile, - free from soil la payments $120 a month, T. J. new school. Wooded area In ramic, cement. Our Ultra- MAN WANTED — Unexpected Wanted— ^To Bay 58 All interested pereons may third bedroom, 114 baths, nat- every modem feature. 214 cash. Call Jack Chaplin. 643- street line than regulations al- the carpet cleaned wltti Blue Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. rear a Joy to children! Made­ baths, family room. Real , val­ thane treatment a "con­ E3CPERT ALTERATIONS of Mias Dondi— 289-0291 change cauoea vacancy in S. appear and be heard. uraC woodwork, _large one-car 9442. Samuel M. Lavitt Agen-1 iow. 1969 FIAT 1100, 4-door, low Lustre. Rent electric aham- WE BUY, SBLL or trade an­ garage, on a lovely treed lot. line Smith, Realtor, 649-1842, ue. Wesley R. Smith Agency, price. Contact Grosso. 742- versation piece’’ —the most ladles’ and gentlemen's gar­ Tdlland Oo. Splendid oppor­ Theodore Moberg, MANCHES’TER Ranch—24’ liv­ cy, MLS Realtors at Vernon! Extensions of permission are pober $1. The Sherwin-WUIiams tique and used fUndture, china, $25,900. Phllbrlek Agency, or evenings 643-8136. 643-1567. Circle. 643-2158. 875-6297. | being asked by: 7129, abrasive resistant material ments. AU work done promptly EAST HARTFORD and Man- tunity for year-roOnd income, glaaa, sOver, piotura frames Secretary ing room, fireplace, 8 large and reasonably at Center Tail­ chester. Lunchemiette drive-in, For details write RaW.eigh Co. Realtors, 649-8464 ------1. I. R. Stich Associates Inc.. availabCe. Harold J. Lease. and oM coins. oM dolls and Zoning Board of Appoala \\ bedrooms, 114 baths, natural COVENTRY—FuH fake ~ ^ v - MANCHES’TER — Executive or - - I 649-7827. or Shop, 32 Oak Street. proven location. Marion Ekl- Dept. CNF-28-4, Albany. N.Y. WANTED ’TO BUT—3 or 4 fam- for advertising signs at 76 Dem> LOAM FOR SALE—6 yard load, guna, hobby collectiana. attlo woodwork, screened porch, WILLIAMS RD. In Bolton—Ac­ lleges go with this 2 bedroom professional: Designed for year 1 2 2 0 1 . J Manchester. C all; ing St., in Residence Zone A. SPECIALS lund Real Estate, 644-0414, $12 deUvered. 649-8891, 8 a m . oontenta or whole estates. Fur- fuC basement, immaculate, 614 room Split Level home, ’round gracious living. Ad'e- 288-4519. tion wanted on this 7 room 649-8350.••n >oKA Oakland St. and Tolland 6 p.m., I McCarthy Enterprises. aitnra Repair Service Taioott- $18,400. Phllbrlek Agency, 649- loyely shaded lot with fenced quate space for swimming M oving— ^Trucking— PART-TIME furniture refinirii- 8464. split. Lot Is about an acre . . . « Squire ...... 82,600 l a w n m o w e r s , ebaipeoed vUle, Conn. Tel. 64S-7440. home la choice. Asking less in back yard and outdoor fire­ pool. Six large rooms, sun- ’Tpke., in Residence ^ n e AA. — 61 CYiev. Hardtop ...... 1,696 Storage 20 er and mechanic. Apply in per­ and repaired, aalee and eerv- SUPBR-CAIDED Toro . rotary toan coat at, $23,500. T. J. place. Phone Rus.seK Anthony, porch. oversized 2-car garage, 2. Robert J. Smith, for a park­ 60 (Siev. Impala Cpe...... 1,196 Help Wanted— Fnnale 35 son Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. Septic Taekf EAST HAR’TFORD - Garrison ice, rental eqtopment L A M mowers, 19", $79.96. Self-pro- AND Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Broker, 742-6421. convenient. H. B. Grady, Brok­ BUYING OR SELLING ing area on the south side of » Cfcev. 2-dr...... 795 MANCHESTER OeUvety. light pelied from $99.96. Marlow’s, Colonial, 8 bedrooms, 114 Ford St., in Residence Zone B. Equipment Ootp., Route 8L trucking and package delivery. WOMAN TO CARE tor three I MAN WANTED for full-time' er, 643-8006. REAL ESTATE 09 Oiev. 4-dr...... 796 Vernon, 87B-7606, Mancheeter 867 Mato tKreet. N O TIC E " baths, llraplace,. built-lns, SEVEN ROOM CAPE in Bow­ 8. Francis G. Mott, for th# Refrigerators, waabere and chUdren, ao father can work, ' outside work, must have driv­ SLATER S’TREETT, Just to South 69 Ford Wagon ...... 550 exchange, Bnteipriae 1868. Plitfsd Saw m breezeway, attached garage, Windsor . . . and across the ers School area, 6 bedrooms MANCHESTER—Immaculate 7 Have assurance of experienced stoiage of auto tires in an out­ ■tove moving qieclalty. FUdtiw live in, private room, caU er’s Ucense and some truck PUBLIC HEARING wooded lot, $13,600. Phllbrirk 89 Plymouth Hardtop . . . . 600 LAWNMOWER8 - Arlans. street from the new goCf possible, breezeway enclosed, room single, convenient resi­ service. Call Realtor, Stanley building at 233 Oakland St., in chairs lor rent 8684I7U. 649-0600 for Interview. driving experience, must have Agency, Realtors. 849-8464. 08 RamUer 4-dr...... BOO VACUUM CLEANERS, toaaters, Lawn Boy, Ttaro, Bolens OrUt ADDITIONAL course, a four bedroom, two attached garage, asking only dential section, 4 bedrooms, Bray, 643-6273. Residence Zon.e A. irons, tomps, drills r e p a id . reputable character. OaU 876- Air, and riding mowers. Wheel- M a s h l t e GIm o m I 89 Plymouth wagon ...... 300 APPROPRIA'nONS bath ranch selling for only $15,900. A real family home. 1>4 baths. 2-car garage, beau­ 4. Print-M vl Co., to main* 07 Olds Conv...... 175 Free estimates. Free pickup 9166 after 6 p.m. horse and Boloia 4-wheel Sprite Taaks, Dry Wella< ONE $121 CUSTOM BUILT 8 bedroom Painting— Papering 21 RN OR LPN w a n ^ , part-time. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sewer ttoea Inetelleid Qol- ranch, 2 baths, large living $17,900. No basement. Big lot, Wesley R. Smith Agency, 648- tiful lot with traes. Flione 643- tain a printing business at 8 un« I and delivery 629-8866. Laurel Manor, 849-4619. traetora. Parte and service. TOWN OF MANCHESTER 1687. 6273, Brae-Bum Realty. MEMBER MULTIPLE Capitol Bqulpmant Company, tor Waterproofing Done. 2803-H room, fireplace, kitchen with Ideal area. Minimum financ­ set St., in Residenca Zone B. . WEST SIDE MOTORS PAINTINO. BKTBRIOK and in­ CONNECTICUT ing available. T. J. Crockett, LISTING Permits for auto operations STEPS, SIDBWALKs! CASHUDR with tjfping abUlty 88 Mata S t., Mancheeter. A simple dress to stitch that butlt-lns, finished rec room RANCH - EIGHT rooms. South PORTER STREET area—6 634 Center St. walla, tireplacea. flagstone ter­ terior. paperhangtog, waU- Notice Is hereby given that RSaltor, 643-1577. are being asked by: paper removed, dry waU work. for State Tlieatre. Apply to PROBE MAKER Open daily T-6 , Thursday T-9, will be so cool and comfortable! with flreplace and bar, at­ Windsor, one full and two' half room Cape, new on the mar­ 643-6131 races, hatchways, dry wells. the Board o f DIreotora, T W n of ■MCINNEY BRO S. Start your new-season war- tached 2-car garage, large 1. Richard Noel, for a repair* Reasonable latea. Bank financ­ person evenings to Jack San- Saturday T-4. */ Make It in a soft pastel or black NO. COVENTRY - Custom baths, modern kitchen wlQi ket, 200 foot yard, excellent All concrete repairs. Reason­ Manchester, Connecticut, wiU Sewerage Disposal Co. firobe plans with a well fitting wpoded lot for maximum pri- LAND WANTED in Manchester er’a license for .188 ToUand ing arranged. FuUy Insured. aon. Manager. 2-8 Years’ Experience hold a PubUc Hearing to the as shown; or g^ghato trimmed DuUt L-coIonial ranch, paneled built-ins, dining room, 4 bed­ condition, only $14,700. Wesley able. 668-0861. PICNIC TaUee, eeveiml atyCea, MS Pearl St — gil-SIOfi tap and pantle set that’s easily vitoy, $25,900. Phllbrlek Agen­ rooms, family room. 2-car ga­ area. Can be small or large Tpke.. at Taylor St., in Business 1961 PONTIAC Bonneville Oon- Free eettanates. 649-9668, Jo­ Municipal Bulkling Hearing with crosa-ititch pansy, not 24 foot living roqm, many au­ R. Smith Agency. 643-1567. Zone H. Noel originally asked vertibie, adilte, power steering, seph P. Lewis. MIDDLE-AGE woman, perma­ extra sturdy constnictlan, 8 teado In white, pastels, or glow- cy, M$;8464. rage, lot 100x206, owner wants with or without much frontage. ‘ j : YOU ARB A-ll Truck Is A-I! foot. $12.60 up; 8 foot, $16.60 Room, 41 Center Street, Man- shown! ' thentic details, 6 picturesque for s used car dealer’s liMnss breaks, good mbber, dual nent poaitlon to care for chU­ Isg dark tones. quick sale because of Illness, 88 ELRO ST.—Six room house, Write to Rock'vllle P.O. Box OeDara, attics, trash, u s i i on temperature and pres­ up; deUvered. W. Ztoker, Pto- ohaater, Connecticut, Tueeday, Pattern No. 3603-H has tis­ acres. Hayes Agency, 648-4808. for the location, but has alnca radio. 648-7810, 861-9714. CfSIDB AND OUTBIDB patot- dren, Uve to on bus line, week­ sure probes. Must be able No. 8381 with Patt-O-Rama ie $23,500. Phllbrlek Agency, 640-- garage. Also 176 Oakland 178. trucking done A-1 right! Chll tog You name your own price. ends off. CaK 289-7S1S evenings, ney Street. Ellington. 878-7141. June 33, 1964, at 8:00 p.m., on sues— sizes 12, 14 and 16 Incl.; 4 BEDROOMS withdrawn that request, s 5*3-2828, ’Tramano Trucking to braze and weld. Apply proposed additional appropria­ sisea 1314, 1414. 1«14. 1814. embroidery graph; full dliw- BOL’TON—Modern, immaculate, 8464. Street — Seven room bouse. 1954 MERCURY 8- BX'riuKIOR and Interior paint­ Corp., 89 Church Street, E. Alao, fUC, gravel, aond and To: Board of To order, send 35c In ooina their parsonage at 54 Park­ Soda Machine •owner. Beat offer. 648-2898. TYPEWRITERS — Standard 1 8 /8 yards. 100x200 lot. Bel Air Real Es­ ing room, modern kitchen, 114 THREE BEDROOMS, large liv­ tlon at 436 Center St., In Buel* ing. WaUpaper books. Paper- DENTAL HYGIENIST, Ucensed,' Hai^ord. Interviews may stone. 848-9604. Community CoUege Budg- Pattern, Gat to;— Anne Cabot, ’The Man­ er St Cepe Cod styled . . . ness Zone II. and electric. Repaired, over­ be arranged by eaUinx To ordqr, send 50c in coins to tate. 648-0332. baths, fiKIy plastered, 2-car ing room, efficiently arranged 8966 CHEVR(X.ET Bel Air hangliw. Oefllnga. Floors. fiAl-tima. Box A, Herald. at Fiscal year 1964-8B chester Evening Herald, 1150 8 rooms, 114 baths, garage. Robbed of Cash 3. ReynoMs Poooff, for a ra- hauled. rented. Addbw ma- 389.7404. DISHES, knlck-knacka, Jan, •ue Burnett, Mancheeter Eve- Built around 1950, plas­ garage. All this house in like kitchen are yours In this 6 Hardtop, automatic tranamis- toaured. Workmanship guar­ ...... $4,500 AVE. OF AMERIOA8 , NEW pairer’a license for 361 Broafi chtoea rented and lej BOOKKEEPING Machine op­ email tabiea, other mlaeeCla- I B U Y I taig Herald, 1150 AVE. OF tered, fireplace, many ex­ MANCHESTER Vicinity - Ex­ new condition. Close to' the bus room Ranch deadend street ■ton. v-A t'good tunning condl- Pldnqi and deUw anteed. Leo PeUetier, 668-8896. to be ftoonoed by an tocraaea to YORK, N. Y. 10856. A soda machine at MorlarU’e at., to Industrial Zona Bon, 8800. e U l 849-6881. If no answer, 868-906I. erator, Burroughs SenaamaUc, neous Itema. 18 IMmont Street ______CUfiNnntts AMEBIOAB, n e w VQRK. N.Y. tras. Anxipua to sell, pandable Cape on large lot, line, schools. Wesley R. Smith, with lake privileges. Aluminum Yale typewriter Senlee. anytime. the aatimated Income from the For Ist-olaog mailing odd 10c nreplaced living room. Call Agepoy, 648-1667. Flying A aervlce etatkm at (UO 90 hour w e^. good houriy pay, ooUection o f property taxea of) chanoa for an axcellent buy combination windows, a a a y to h t o OLDSKOBILE, t-d o o r INTERIOR and exterior patot- in person. Tote ’n ’Teena, PLUMBING and heating men. For lot-oiaaB maiUnfi add lOo for each pattern. Print Name, to a good area. T. J. Crock­ owner 848-1448. now anaH level lot. BiS^ K, un­ Hartford Rd. waa forced open SOUP'S on, the rug that to, so ...... $4,600 ANTKPUES SPLIT LEvWr—8 ro^a, mod- this weekend and about $7 tak­ - Exports Slip NArdtop, Bigier 88. power STILL LAWN CARE—Lime and tag, wallmper removed, tally 958 Mato S t or caU 648-2128 experienced, for new installa- ■w each pattern. Print Name, Addresa with aoae and Pattern e tt Realtor, 648-1577. der ^8,000. .Phone Rtas«a E. toaured. Rene Belanger. 86a tians. CaK Andover T4SAM0 af­ clean the tp a t wlfli BCue Lus­ Board o f DIreotora VIOTOBIAN MABiaJB Nimiber. MANCHBSTER-Flret time of­ ern kitchen with bullt-ina, 8 Anthony. Broker, 742-6431. en from it, toy polioe. brakes, power steerfaE, rear lertUlzer imiUcatioaB, crab for appoiidment. i V David M. Barry, Addresa with Zone, Style No. speaker, sMoal 0612 or 666-0806.^^ ter 8 p.m. tre. Rent electric shampooer TOP STANDS, PBWTER, fered. 9 room stucco and frame large bedrooms, dining room, ’Timothy Morlarty, operator M M B ~ Bxporte of Italtata 'aeaSeak eotMhflao, ftw m control, all eeaeon mato- » . Olcott Variety Ston. Seoratary OLD JB W LBY, EABLT tad Slae. Only 80c — ’84 Spring-Sum­ C4 1 |00 M ^ IV air-coddltlonelr, MEDIOAL transcriptkxiljri tor mer Album! New — Custom OGLE STBEBT—8 room cape, Englloh, Colonial, 314 baths, ax- huge family room 21x28 with 21 PRINCETON STREET — 8 of the garage, discovered’ the mafia automotaUss slipped'aboat wnanee. Reasonable rates. EXPBUUBNCBD painter wiU do _ Manoheoter, Ctem. HousKHoiD m aoL Send 60c now for your copy flreplace, 3 car gardge, nice­ flreplace, 2 foil baths, 2-car ga­ break at 8:30 yesterday morn­ 10 par cent last year — front teUeaga. taw UMO. wadund work, exp^anoed er PRACnCALLT new TUaotro Oollectlon-Hqtecial design pat­ tenilve formal gardens and room Cape, 5 finined rooms, amall Jobo. Reaaonabla. Chll win- tndn, food typtet-epeUer. ta ttie spring and summer ’64 ly taaded premtaea with ex­ beautiful lawns, two acres of rage, axceilent neighbortoM, one partially finished, screened ing. He said that about $30 808,108 unite to abaot S7MN, Tit 8087** Stereo tape reeerder, reasen- terns; regular iMturea; dlrac- 8684808. Box D, Herald. tUa Uth day of Juna MMoa o< Baste Fashion, out. tra lot Priced ^ h t Pbeoe I. ocmi^ete^^vacy. Hayes Agen- $U,900. Ftillbrtek Agency, 848> porch and reo room. Iltoutes damage was done to the ma* Oar tmanli aoarsfi from IMU < Read Herald Ads. abla. Oka 848-1048 betore 1 p.m. tamplote paMem hook. ttena ta'°book t a t 4 poAtenMl . ft. Baeebler, Realtor 848 8888. --A la afl soboola. Ownsa 888 8308. eMna 800 ta ,lM to about ■■ ^ I • \ > / ■y •y . 4

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■X. ._. ■.■■■ ■ MONDAY, JUNE 16, lOM nXQB TWEMTT Averact Daily Net P n m R n Manrh^atfr 1Ev?nittQ H^ntUt »or th# Wook I bM Juaa U, 18S4 Mra. E llaabyt h McVey O’Brien, daughter of Mr. and Albout Town Mra. Robert M. McVey of Man- 13,995 cheater, waa among the grad- /"Nmabor o t m Audit IBM Joaiuw F n n ew Itartce, uatea of Orace-New Haven m a w M o t OfoenUtlOB o f Mr. and Mk*, Jo- School of Numing at com­ Mwmthmtmr— A C ify of F iO o f « C h m rm M KT*Barko of 88 Twwe Rd., mencement exerciaea Jime 9. i i «aiaar Hm gimdoatM at St TOUU ♦ jk iii M atya Hoapital SolKxd o f Num- John H. Sohuetx, aon of Mr. [ , N 0 . M f (sam N PAOBS) MANCH18TBR, CONN„ TUBSDAT, JUNE 18, 1864 •• VNN U ) and Mra. Henry J. Sohueta of PRICE SIVtM 38 Laurel St., waa among the Ih a Rotary cailb wUl maet graduates at Laurel Crest Acad­ toraorrow at the Maaoheater emy awarded diplomas in Bris­ Oountiy CMb, William COrtia, tol. Events auperintendont of acbo The Wunnee Chapter of the town-by-town or unit basis. oomments, agreed that nothing Questers will meet tomorrow at More than 32.'5 persons turned out at Garden Grove Saturday night to help Manchester U Also before the Supreme technical defendants—Gov. John Each town or dty In the would be decided In this state ter he was shot tim e ttB | p s 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ce­ High School's Class of 1954 celebrate its 10th reunion. With graduates traveling from Court la a motion by the 10 Con­ Dempsey and Secretary of State while working, nt ilM plttot . cil England, 381 Timrod Rd. both Florida and California for the occasicm. Gary Bogll, class president, o f 23 Riverside state has at least one delegate until the high court ruled ape- necticut residents who brought Ella Grasao— asked June 4 that Viola Jarvis Members are reminded to bring Dr., is being pinned with his Somanhls photograph by Mrs. Oscar (Mary Parmaklan) Asa- the suit. The residenta are ask­ the suit be dismissed. Police said C arm do Aiidi« an antique conversation piece doorian, publicity chairman, of l7 Starkweather St. Looking on is Miss Betty Hurley of ing the court to affirm the lower He made the motion again to­ no Reyes, s6, of HiurtfettL PIANO for display. East Hartford, Bogll's fiancee. (Herald photo by Satemis.) court’s dedalon. day before the three-judge an employe o f the firm fo r Some Republican leaders still panel, and said that the voters’ more than five J 9 $ n , fiiifd The DsMoIay Mothers Circle Richard SChauster, son of Richard L. Fiske, fire control maintained after the court's de­ constitutional rights were not TEACHER Manchester WATES will have Rocky Withdraws, cision yesterday that the GOP'a the shots. will hold a picnic at 6:30 to­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schauster technician second class, U.S. a talent night tomorrow at the violated imder the present stat­ night at Center Springs Park. of 22 (^intberland St., graduat­ Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les­ position is not necessarily hope­ ute that requires use of toe Tober, of 38 Gone MOW TAKOrO Italian American Club. Weigh­ less. ed with honors from St. John's lie G. Fiske, 232 Woodland St., ing In will be from 7 to 8 p.m. party levers. Manchester, was under aote BUMMER PUPILS John Mather Chapter, Order Preparatory School, Danvers, is a crew member of the sub­ A record player will be available They contended that the court In hia 10-mlnute argument, gery this afternoon •#$ of DeMolay, will meet at 6:30 Mass., June 7. Awarded a medal marine USS Tang, operating for acts. For information, mem­ Supports Scranton may consider the Connecticut Mulvey said the voters’ rights Vor Antolntment tonight at the Masonic Temple. system unique because it was in were protected by the statute. Rockville City HospitaL for proficiency, in the college out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. bers may call Mrs. James lice said he was shot ^ e aaae CMD 648-56M After a short business meeting, preparatory course, he has been The Tang is the holder o f the Meacham, Rt. 6, Bolton. 'Those existence before the federal con­ It has been on the books for 62 in stitution was framed. years. the annual picnic will be held accepted as a freshman at Fair- Pacific battle efficiency who have costumes from the NEW YORK (AP)—Gov. N el-^ candidate dedicated to moder- chest, abdomen and han$ at Sperry’s Glen. field University. "E ” for h e ^ its s of submarines. "Tons of Fun” show are re­ ate, rsaponsible Republican­ The Supreme Court did, how­ One member of the tribunal— Another emjdoye, son A. Rockefeller called a ever, knock the props from un­ The annual award is made for minded to call Mrs. John Pave- ism.’’ Judge Robert P. Anderson, ask­ meeting today of his campidgn der one of the GOP’a key argu­ lene Rose, 21, Vas shot in % ./ the highest score during com­ lack, 33 Raddlng St. Scranton entsred the race ed toe attorney general whether leaders "from sU parts of me ments, that of the federal anal­ the lower back. She WRs bat readiness drills. oountry” to confer on his with­ Friday. he felt that the lever compiles ogy. drawal from the race for the Rockefeller did not use the with state atatute. treated at the hospital and The Manchester Italian Socie­ The argument holds that a “I do," said Mulvey. Past and present officers ty will hold a meeting at 7:30 Republican prealdential nomin­ word "withdraw’’ in the an­ released. nouncement, diatrlbuted at his state legislature with one house In moving for diamiaaal of Rayas was aotaadulad to bs and chairmen o f the Ladies of tonight at the clubhouse on EI- ation In favor of Gov. WIlMam baaed on population and one W. Scranton of Pennsylvania. New York headquarters. . the caae, Mulvey aaid that the prasanted thia aftantoon in E A R L Y W E E K the Assumption will meet to­ dridge St. This will be the last based on the unit system is as In hia brief announcement He said that to achieve the constitution has not been vio­ RockvUIa Circuit Court. PoUca night at 8 :15 in the Assumption meeting of the season; the next constitutional as the federal leg- school office. late Monday, the New York gov­ objectives of "the adoption of lated and that the suit does not aald ha will ba riiargad with meeting will be Sept. 21. belong in the federal court. a moderate, forward • looking aaault with Intent t o aommlt ernor said he was not releasing (Bee Page Three) any delegates at that time “ be- platform and the nomination of Igor Sikorsky Jr., attorney for murder. eauae of the neceaaity for con­ a candidate in the mainstream the plaintiffs in the suit, took Police Chief George A. Trsi^p sultation with delegates pledged of American political thought about 30 minutes to argue that said Riqres has bean upaat over ------7------to me by law or otherwiaa and and action and dedicated to the voters’ conatltutional rights family problems. He purchased for technical reaaona.” such a platform, I have come City Voters were being violated by a lack of the gun. a 25-caIiber automatia secrecy. Values An Aaaoclated Preaa survey to the conclusion that the proper pistol, yesterday, according . t o Need vacation money? Indicated Rockefeller and Scran­ course now ia for all those who Aa outlined in the original Trapp. ton each had 138 first-ballot del­ aharS these views and ob- Given Boost auit, Sikorsky aaid ;the extra Police gave 1M$ venton at tectlvea to supixirt Gov. William time taken to aplit a ticket, plus CTarmelo Andino Reyes, right, with Rockville Police Lt, Emilio Pellegrini. Reyes W E G IV E egates. Sen. Barry Ooldwater of the shooting: Arlmna, who defeatsd Rocke­ W. Scranton for the nomina- the sound of the keys being was charged today in the shooting of Meyer Tober, (Herald photo by Freeman.) Tober waa working in lha feller in the CaUfomia prlnoary. Uon.” By New finle pushed by the voter, is notlcs- center of the sewing room aiC !Hrst G e t a n MFC GAYLES GAY M AE had S18. A toUl ot 686 la nesded Ha said ha would give his full able to persons outside the vot­ toe plant this morning when RESORTER ing booth. for nomination. support to Scranton and work WASHINGTON (AP) — Prac­ Reyes entsred the room short­ T r a v e l o a n RockafeUor,.flrat to sntsr ihs with him. Judge J. Joseph Smith of U.S. ly before 10:30 and began N ational tically every state In the union vacs, told tbs Nsw Tavk dais- Teld of Rockefeller’s witk- Circuit Court, another of the shooting. S t o r e i G R E E N faced tedayw r akjSbtrtve ehahg* pSMel m e m b ^ , aritStf 'BikDr- Wishing won’t take in Albany kut Severe Quake Jolts One bidlet rieooiisted off. a L S T A M P S . would "stand an lha way as (■ss rags Two) In ita lawmaking and poHtlca sky: table. Another went toirougli $8.99 »6.99 $8.99 “ Can you tell Which way toe you places... but which should eventually give the table and atnick the gM. ticket has been aplit?" an H F C Traveloan ^ $11 Value $9 Value $11 Value city voters a more equal voice Other ahote atruok Tbber. in their state governments. Sikorsky replied in the nega­ Several employes aubduad wUl! So take that The Supreme Court,' arguing tive. He brought with him Into Reyes until police arrived. Monday • Tuesday e Wednesday! vacation now. ‘ Borrow A duster in Lido (R) Pi­ A versatile Lido (R) Pi­ A comfortable Celeatra Goldwater Declares that "legialaturea represent peo­ the courtroom a model voting Japan Port^ 21 Dead A team of doctora waa la que with white braided que Jacket with \ sleeves printed duster. Pink, blue, ple, not trees or acres,” deoreed machine, the type used to In­ the operating room with Tober confidently— repay cording. White, pink, blue, and Peter Pan collar. violet In Mias 10-20. Monday that seats in both struct voters before they actual­ this afternoon. Burke ia ToUaad yellow, beige in Mlaa 10- White, pink, blue, yellow ly caat their ballots. sensibly. houses of every state legislature tre-fl^roken highways and railwaysWeum, Niigata is on the Sea of 20. in Mias 10-20. His Ticket Can Win Sikorsky used toe machine to TOKYO (AP) — A (Bss Page Bight) must be apportioned by popula­ and ugly fissures in the country- Japan 160 miles northwest at tion. mendous earthquake set aide. CHUCK STEAK Borrow up to $1000 (Bee Page Bight) off fires and caused, mil­ Tokyo and la a chief port for The deciaion held imconsUtu- DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—ArlionafRephbUcans seeking ow«iwwws and controlled under Thuraday that a ticket topped of houses destroyed was listed eastern Honshu about three latures may be needed in aoma covered. One body was trapped quake of 1923 wiped out Tokyo at 371 with 825 others damaged said two men eame Into Mm A. A famous name in sports­ by the Arlaona conaervative can cases. Fortunately the couzf hours after the major quake. sportswear and swimwearl in the bus w reck^e. and Yokohama—hit a vast area 138 slightly damaged and sev­ National police headquarters store at 0:80 a.m. He said wear: Delightful 2 piece set News Tidbits beat help them win re-election gave time for planning and The heavy barges, one loaded of the main Japanese island of MIXICAN EACH tola year. eral hundred flooded at first- in Tokyo reported only one they appeared to be "eashm preparations. It ruled that ac­ with gravel and toe other with Honshu at 1:01 p.m. Cantaloupes . . . Color cordinated blouses from the AP Wires Goldwater ia virtually assured floor level. death in Niigata, five in Tsuru- Mm plaee.’’ At 11:18 a.m. Ches tion on the deciaion need not be a big dredge, knocked down Sending a massive ground Five bridges were washed aluzzi said three men wiflL and Bermudas. Solids and of support from the 66-vote Tex­ taken before this year’s gener­ oka, 120 miles north of Niigata, about 300 feet of the causeway wave through 10 northern pre­ away, the railways were cut in and three in Akita City. guns eame Into the marfcelt LBS print or check combinations. as delegation to toe national al elections Nov. 8. —a low bridge resembling a fectures with a total population Explosive gas around a chem­ convention. That would puah Ms 24 places and highways dam­ The dead in Tsuruoka includ­ One man waited outolde. o M P'Aniou Pears High fashion colors . . . In Its deciaion, the court held highway on stilts. of 16 million, it left behind a aged at 24 places. f o r t u n a : ical plant in Flemington, N. J., ed three kindergarten children of the bondita wore a ehtano Wheat, gold, sea blue and lime .A trail of dead and suffering,, A refining center for nearly whose school collapsed. Thir­ dissipatee In the wind today, (See Pago ITour) (See Page Four) (See Ifage Btovea) oloMi bag over bio head, Oara- SPORT BRIEF green. Choice of n^l-up ending threat to one-mile, light* flaming industrial installations, all of Japan’s domestic petrol- teen other pupils were injured. husl oohl. They dMnanded Yelloer Onions sleeves, sleeveless or long* ly populated area. . . . The Rev. Three persons were injured in money and rifled Mm reglotor. itMiMwamw MADE OF. LYCRA* sleeves. Fashionable rope William DuBay, Roman Cath­ Akita. Frank Pellons, anoMMr eoi» Autonomy Minister Masamu- belts. Sizes 8-18. olic priest who wrote Pope Paul ptoyo, was relievod at n smaP Y a r" Cardan 10-OZ 'VI urging removal o f Jamea chi Akazawa was ordered to amount of cash taken from Sliead - FROZEN I PKGS Franela Cardinal McIntyre of Iowa Welcome .Cheers Scranton; Kansas Next Niigata for an inspection. The his wallet. After the robhefjr Strawberries army, navy and national police Los Angeles, claiming ha took the bandits put Oaraluzal and 16-OZ R e g . negative atmnd oh rights issues, Pellcas in the refrigerator la Bununoned to meet the oarSl- (See Page Nine) PMAST 8 .9 9 DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) — and left. Since there Is no Baked Becins CANS Set nal today. Pennsylvania Gov. William W. lork on Mm refrigerator, ttw Chief U.S. disarmament nego Scranton carried his uphill fight two wore able to eoeape aa a iA I C O A L tlator WiUiam C. Foster saya for the Republican presidential 204.B BAG Bo^et proposals (or liquidating Women Applaud soon as they heard Mm ban­ Briquets 10-lB BAG 5 9 c nomination into Kansas today, dits leave. “Wear-abouts” all but a handful of nuclear de­ cheered 'oy an Iowa welcome Death Sentence STIMS 4-OZ livery vehiclea within 18 montha he described as "the best in my are unacceptable to the United life." ■» FUER CAPTURED S P IK IS CANS Mushrooms ■tatee. . , . Associated Preea It remained to be seen; NEW YORK (AP) — A State KHANO KHAY, Lauo (AP) •tarts courtroom defense In $8 though, how fruitful was his Supreme Court Jury decreed — Brinco Souphanouvong eoa- BERMUDAS BdlUon Ubel aoH brotmht firmed today that an Amop> quest for votes among Iowa’s that a habitual sex offender and against it by former MaJ. (jm. lean pilot whose'' reeonnato 24 GOP national convention del­ robber must go ■ to the electric ^ DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS Superbly tailored in quality Edwin A. Walker. egates. Scranton is out to wrest sanee plane was shot down drip-dry fabrics. Beautiful American - owned Vauxhall the nomination from Sen. Barry chair for the sex murder of a by the C/omiiiiuilsts June 6 Motor Co. announces it wlU barmaid. Several women in too was captured by the PatlMl ^Mparaarjwti summer shades of olive green, Goldwater of Arizona. WEDNESDAY HARTFORD COUNTY IfiOO truck and boa <*■ Scranton met with Iowa dele­ court room burst into applause Lao. The pilot waa IdenMflod navy, wheat, gray and ice worth $2.8 mUlion to Indonaala gates for nearly an hour behind and cheers. in Washington as Navy 14, cor^. This special purchase is — with which Britain la in a closed doors Monday night. He Justice J. Irwin Shapiro Oiarles F. Klusmann. 80, just in time for you gals who •tate of undeclared w ar... Ben* told reporters afterward, "I angrily pounded his desk for San Diego, Calif. His plaao have not complete your sum­ ate euboommittee opem bear­ think we made substantial order. was reported shot down over -REMINDER- ings of the aale o f infants for progress." A court attendant, a 28-year the.Ban Baa area, which Ii mer wardrobM. Be ready for •MNQ M SKONO WUK COUPONS PIOM adopUn and hears testimony Deldgates said the governor veteran on the Job, said; "I've IS miles northeast ot thla YOU! HOMI M ASJl POS a long summer o f fun! Sizes lliat ehlldren are sold fer aa spoke and answered questions. never seen anything like this— Pnthot Lno heodqnortow. Yoer all around comfort, control, and 8 -18. Mgb M $7 JiOO on the baby Mack They termed It "a very im­ never, not at such a ttme.” MNNIRWARB AND BONUS STAMPS market. pressive appearance.” Howev­ There was no show of emo­ VIET ASSAULT ^ fhHnty tforta in back with Fortuna's "I couldn’t eare lesa," retoeto er, no delegate beyond the five tion Monday by the doomed SAIOON, South Vtot Nail TMIf WmC'S SONUS STAMP ITIMSt ^ txdusivt stratch seat panal... stratchaa Mnger Judy Garland whan already committed to him came man, Winston Moseley, 29, a Ne­ (AP) — A govemmoat naanuli 9 and down with you... stays in plaoa Bawnman in Honolplu preaa her out publicly in support of Scran­ gro, confessed slayer o f two began in South Viet Nam*| S A A >x7>a SAH IX T R A SAH about doubts that aba and- an* ton.- ...... women and a girl. eoatral ooaalai aroa todh|| 1 0 0 W i V p * ? ■ W v 8 T A M B 6 T A M a 8 tnO IMVIi Minis. Ml tfOOMI flVttlNIlqf lor Marie Herron, travoUng An Associated Press survey The Jury ordered death for against heavy oauMatrallona WITH A 848 (>N WITH ANY SIZE PACKAGE and aacond Aip smntlinaat b**‘n*tt Moseley (or the stabbing of WITH ANY IRANO 3 for 17.00 •ompanion, were married in of Iowa’s delegates shows nine of VIot Coiw nwrtmaA rw COLONIAL STAINUSS flwra't Odra Oat aaanm H|b odap n m g Hoag bMt w a ok ... Lae committed to Goldwater, five Catherine GenoVeae, 36, near liable souf4wa raparlaA L affl her home In Kew Gardena, om POUND no Mad lo | 8 M i ipick dqr NgMnoaa wd Angnlos buo otrtko la deadlotde- committed to Scranton and t aumhon of hoMeapfota ward C A N N ID H A M ST U L B L A O U ad and rldora brace thetueelvoo uncommitted. (Queens, early last March 18. believed Involved PUUMAN STYU^ SCHICK Ot QiUEm COPPII ooNrol h lycra, h WhHa and Black, for another temper-teotlng day Scranton's backers said thfy One of the group of women aault Whkdi waa were encouraged by: who applauded the verdict waa on Phu Yen Provtaao, t e U H A ------1 2 8 5 on crowded streets. and Coupetu Racaivad in Home AAailaf. i OPEN MONDAYS British Foreign dacretary —the governor's greeting lUre recognized aa one of .88 reai- gonM roporla ...... I (II wtKmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmm ■ M U id A. Butler by a cheering crowd of 8,^ dente of the neighborhood who VIot Cwig ara In • • n IM NWMt lw*> MfAMi prir ha vrlU vhdt MeooF —toe newa that New "York saw or heard Moaelay attack aii 1^ VM Bm •WNMiiBattM uu pom Bimia JHlUiMiak auAauoM 1 9 ! STORE HOURl^^940 to 6:80~TBUBaDAT 'Ti t j . 9 p j{ ^ ^ 'ifc. Skyy. Nalaoa A. RooketoUer ba

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