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VOL. LXXXV m , NO. 212 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. JUNE 9, 1969 (Olaaalfled AdwiUaliig on Faga SO) PRICE TEN CENTS
Job Rate Steady WASHmOTON (AP)— The Call Police Sooner, nation’s unemployinent rate held steady a t 8.8 per cent fat May while employment Court Rules Broadcasters showed B dower rate of Colleges Advised growth which probably re- lleota a dowdown In the WASHINGTON (AP)— guish between peaceful protest economy, the Labor Depart- and Violent disruption, beftween ment aald today. A presidential commission said today a small but de- the nonconformity of youth and Total nonfarm payroll em- the terror tactics of the extrem- ployment Increased by 90,- termined minority, resort- ists. Must Permit Time for Reply 000, aald the Bureau of Labor ing to "dramatic tactics of "Students are unwilling to ac- Statlstles. terror,” has often Induced cept the gaps between professed WASHINGTON (AP)— "Employment growth, ra- university authorities to ideals and actual performance,” The Suprone Ckiart upheld pid in late 1908 and early surrender or meet force the report said. "They see afresh the Injustices that re- today a government rale 1909, has slowed considerably with force. requiring broadcastens to In the past three months," But it urged "Americans to main unremedled. They are not G>urt Curbs said the bureau's report. reject hasty and slmpllsUc an- impressed by the dangers that give people attacked over "Monthly payroH employ- swers” and asked restraint on previous generaUtMis have over- the air a chance to r^Iy. ment has dowed cmidder- "those who would punish col- come and the problems they Attachments The rule, an outgrowth ably In the past three leges.” have solved." of the Federal Cknnmanicap months. Monthly payroll em- For colleges, the report had The report offered these tions Commission’s Fair- fills word: act faster and don’t suggestions to the campus com- ploymeet Inoraases have av- On Salaries ness Doctrine, wasTT CM9 chal- eraged 100,000 In the Febru- hesitate to call civil poUce. munity: lenged by a group of ary-May period, in contrast The National Commission on —A broad oOnseiunis should WASHINGTON (AP) — Work- brck^casters as inhibiting to 888,000 over the Septem- the Causes and- Prevention of be achieved among students, ers have a right to a hearing be- Violence, established by Presi- faculty and administration con- free speech. ber-February i>eitod,” It fore part of their salaries can be said. dent Lyndon B. Johnson after cerning the permissible meth- kept from them to satisfy debts The court in a 7-0 decision, re- the assassination of Sen. Robert ods of presenting Ideas, propos- to finance companies, the Su- jected this argument and M d :
F. Kennedy a year ago, aald "so als and grievances and the preme Court ruled 7 to 1 today. "TTiere is no sartetuary in the threatening is the situation . , . consequences of going beyond The decision, given by Justice First Amendment for unlimited ^ them. private oennorshlp (derating in that this commission feels com- William O. Douglas, eald gai> Alert Status pelled to speak now rather than —Students have the right to nishment of salaries without a a medium not open to alL" The decision, given by Justlee to remain silent until publica- due process and to participate heaiiiw is prohibited by the tion of its final report next fall." In the making of decisions that Constitution. He said it amounts Byron R. White In two cases, The commission is headed by upheld the FCX! rule governing To Continue directly affect them, but their to "a taking of property without Dr. Milton S. Elsenhower, light of participation should not that procedural due process that political editorials as well as the brother of former President be so extei»lve as to paralyse Is required by the Fourtheenth one concerning "peracnal ^ tacks." For Hartford Dwight D. Elsenhower and him- the disciplinary process Itself. Amendment." self president emeritus of Johns Codes for campus conduct The decision specifically White eald the FOCe «q>pUca- tion of the Fairness Doctrine HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Hopkins University. should place primary reliance strikes down a Wisconsin law CHy Manager Elisha Freedman "Our colleges and universities On the power of the Institution to picked by the NAACP Legal De- and its promulgation of regula- < tions stemming from the doc- said Hartford would remain cannot perform their vital func- maintain order in its own house fense and Educational Bhnd in a under a state of emergency tions In an atmosphere that ex- and on Its courage to apply its test case. The ruling appears trine "a re bofii authorised by today, although the curfew hod alts the struggle for power over own punishment when deserved. broad enough to collapse simi- Congress and enhance rather than abridge the freedoms of been lifted. the search for truth, the rule of —Universities should prepare lar laws In 18 other states. A nighttime curfew Friday passion over the rule of reason, and currently review contingen- Douglas said that under the speech and press inoteeted by
and Saturday kept the city physical confrontation over ra- cy plans for dealing with cam- WiBconslnl law, all that it took to the First Amendment." quieter than usual, police said. tional discourse,” the report pus disorders. begin freezing at least part of a He added: "We bold them val- id and constitutional." Saturday night fire bombings aald. —Most Importantly, universi- purchaser’s salary was the issu- were reported in the North End, "We are equally disturbed, ties should make known In ad- ance of a summons at the re- Justice WilUam 0. Diniglas did not participate in the deci- scene of major disturbances for however, by the direction of vance they will rwt hesitate to quest of the creditor’s lawyer. four days last WMk. Police much public reactl- should be developed to permit hall which was brought under wittingly be helping the very more rapid and effective deci- The test cose came from 801- iriy free air time to Frad Oook, control within a half hour, auid radical minority of - students sion-making. waukee, whre Mrs. Christine a writer who bad been criitidBed police said the fire did not ap- whose objective Is to destroy The report noted that campus Sniadach, 38, had $81.69 of her by the Rev. Billy James Haigto pear connected with the North our present Institutions of high- protests are sometimes escalat- $86 a week salary as an assem- In a "Christian Cruseide’’ broadl End disorders. er learning.” ed to the level of force "because bly line worker wlthhelcL cast. Small gold-tipped matches The commission has made legitimate grievances, peaceful- The Family Finance Ootp. of In the asciMid caee, the Colum- were found In the office of the public a number of studies ly urged, have been referred to Bay View Instituted a ganilah- bia Broadcasting System, the Republican registrant of voters, made for it, but the report on imiverslty committees which ment action against her and her National Broadcasting Oo,, ttae and pcdlce said the 8:26 p.m. campus violence is the first It employer, the Miller Harris m- Radio TelevMon Nerm Dtaac- were slow to r e ^ n d . flrea appeared to have been set has Issued as Its own. strument Co., claiming she tors Aaso(dation and eight othar by young arsctilrts. It asked Amaricans to distin- (See Page Four) owed $420 cn a promlssocy operaiora of radio and televialdn
Investigators aaid fhea were note. Mrs. (Sniadach went to stations attached both rulas. set in 8 to 10 pteuoes. In some court claiming the garnishment The U.S. Orcuit Court for the President Nixon and President Nguyen Van Thieu instanoea, file drawers were proceedings failed to satisfy the District of Columbia had ruled opened and iset ablaze. Voter due process requirement of the Laird Praises stand at attention during the playing of national against Red Lion. TMa judg- registration slips were put un- Fourteenth Amendment. - - ment was affirmed by the Su- der some desk telephones and Collision Probe Douglas said: “A prejudg- anthems shortly after their arrival Sunday on Mid- preme Court. Igntted. ment garnishment of the Wis- Plan To Cut way Island for a conference on the Vietnam war The U.S. Circuit Ciourt in Chi- consin type may as a pracUqal Flaimes destroyed the first- cago had ruled in favor of the floor registrar's office and m atter drive a weige-earnliig situation. (AP Photofax) broadcasters. TTSe judgment smoke filtered through most of fetmlly to the wall. Admiral Avoids Quiz Viet Troops was reversed by the Supreme the municipal rooms in the four- "Where the taking of one’s Court. story stone building. property Is so obvious, it needs WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre- Wliite, tracing the htstory of no extended argument to con- tary of Defense ktelvln R. Laird • There was also an arson in- On Communications tederal regulation of the air cident In a downtown conuner- clude that absent notice and a deulk>ut, any one of the move would help defwe the carrier commanding the States and the Saigon govern- $6-m41Uon Ubel and Invaston of " I have told my officers I would picketed the Bell Helicopter Co., whfoh would sufficient to justify homefront criticism: of Nixon’s task force that Included the Mel- privacy wit against Drew Pear- sack any man who turned In." a major supplier of copters for troop custs. Those included an ment over ways and means to Vietnam policy. bourne and the Evana. promote the search for peace, son and Jack Andersen, Wash- To Gibraltar EJarller, the admiral revealed U.S. forces in Vietnam. About agreement with Hanoi for a mu- But Sen. Eugene McCarthy, Seventy-four of the Evans’ Th'.eu said with emphasis: ington newspai>er (x>lunmlsts. that the Melbourne narrowly tual withdrawal, progress of the D-Minn., seUd he didn’t "see OIBRAUTA R (AP) — Spain crew members were killed. 10,(XX) workers were involved. "This Is not true . . . We have a Dodd, a Connecticut Desno- missed ramming another ship South Vietnamese military that this is any slgrifloant indi- There were no casualties The strike action came after very close underttanding on crat, claimed two former and sealed off the road to the Rook three days before she aixl the training and equipping program cation of €iny program to try aboard the carrier. members of UAW Local 318 that.” two current employes in 1986 ' of Gibraltar at midnight Sun- and a reduction of the violence and resolve or end the w ar.” Crabb told the board he was (See Page Four) shouted down a tentative new Following five hours of talks, ttoie and made copies of thou- in Vietnam. And Sen. George S, McGovern, day, looidag its 4,600 Spanish contract negotiated by union sands of documents that were Laird said the initial troop cut most of them with only oise key workers outside. leaders and management. The adviser sitting beside each chief uqed in Pearson-Andersem col- was based on U.S. progress In (See Page Ten) agreement would have hiked umns In 1988. In the series of a r- Out off from: their jobs In the "Vietnamlsing the war." wages by up to 70 cents an hour ticles the columnists alleged of- 860-y«ar-old British bastion that Laird did not Identify which during a three-year period to a ficial misconduct by Dodd. guards tbe entrance to the Med- unit will be the first to leaves peak of $6.14 in top job classifi- The court made no comment iterranean were' most of the Canceled Shows the war sone. He said that will cations. in rejecting Dodd’s appeal from penlnsula'0 barbers, cobblers be decided Thursday by a joint Congress Views Vary dismissal of his suit by federal and bakers. Other Spaniards After the rejection. Bell an- service task force which is courts hera. worked in the dockyards, hotels, Win Em m y Awards nounced a shutdown at midnight being assigned to prepare for reatauranlB and on building pro- Sundry of IS planU' in the Oal- In the appeal Dodd said: HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Sever- the movement of withdrawing "There is a strong public inter- jects. Hope Lange was a surprise las-Fort Worth area. The strike units In early July. On. Cutback in GIs al shows canceled by their net- victor as comedy series star tor had been set for that hour and ett in having the press dissemi- The La Llnea customs and po- Other sources Indicated the WASHINGTON (AP) — Dem- Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., who works won Em m ys at the 21st "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, picketing began on schedule. nate to the public information Uoe post at the base of the 2%- withdrawn tix x ^ would not re- ocratic critics of the Vietram Television. Academy awards, in- raid that PresieJent Nixon’s trip bearing on pubhc quesUons and mile peninsula was closed. The ako (hopped by NBC. The ser- "We didn’t think the contract war ere calling President Nbc- cluding "Get Sm art," "The turn to this country, but would to Midway gave South Vietnam move was part of Gen. Francis- Ico won a reprieve when it was would be rejected," said Leo- on’e troop withdrawal announce- people. There must, however, Ghost and Mrs. Muir," "Judd be held in reserve in such areas Prasitlent Nguyen Van Thieu “a co Fhanoo’s campaign to cripple kought by ABC. nard Woodcock, UAW interna- ment inadequate, but Republi- be some limits on the means for the Defense” and the as Okinawa and HawaU, from leverage to which he is not entl- which the press can use to get the British territory economical- Carl Betz, long the patient tional president. "It was not a cans in Congress generally see "Smothers Brothers Comedy which they could be rushed tied." that Infotmatton." ly and force Britain to return husband on "The Donna Reed vote we would have recom- back to Vietnam In case they it as at least a step in the right Hour." ’"The principal issue at the Last January U.S. District the Rock to SpeUn, a transfer an Show," was named heat dra- mended." should be needed. direction. And Barbara Bain, who has co.-j-'erence wea whether to ne- Alexander Holtzotf re- overwhelming majority of Gi- matic series stsir for “Judd for Bell’s announcement said: The pullout is expected to Sens. George S. McGovern of announced she is quitting "Mis- gotiate a political compromise Dodd’s argument that his braltarianB oppose. the Defense,” which has been "Btazmuch as the cessation of start with the withdrawal of South Dakota ar.d Eugene J. sion: Impossible," claimed her which would permit not 26,(X)0 right to privacy was violated. The Spanish Cabinet ordered dropped from the ABC schedule. activities normally performed several combat battalions or M(K3arthy of Minnesota, both third Eammy with or.c of the Amerioan boys, but 640,(XX>, to HoWever, Holtzoff ruled the col- the shutdown Friday, giving The writing platoon of “The by Local 318 will aub(riantlally support-type forces. uT3ucce«3ful candidates for the frankest acceptance speeches Smothers Brothers Comedy disrupt the total plant opera- come home. From what we umnists could be liable tor only 48 houra* noUce that the on record. The task force, to convene at Democratic presidential nomi- border would be sealed. The or- Hour" won Enunya for their tions, all activities and all de- have hoard so far, there Is no “(inversion” of the (kxniments TTiese were the highlights the Pacific command In Hawaii, nation last year, said they were der probably will sharply cur- contributions to the series which partments at all facilities will indication that President Nixon and aald there should be a trial Sunday rdght of the annual pres- will include representattves of disappointed Nixon's an- tail tourist visits. Foreigners CBS fired amid much acrimony. close at midnight." has won a single major point for damages. entations by the National Acad- Laird’s office and of each cf the nouncement. con now oome only by ship or Local 218 has 6,6(X) members. In February, however, the emy of Television Arts and Scl- Miss Bain, winning as best military services, and air and "I can't see where it repre- plane from some country' out- Bell, one of the nation’s lead- "The choice at Midway was U.S. Circuit Court ruled the col- enooB. televised by CBS. (isrles dramatic actresr, drew a sea transport specialists. sents any algnlflcant shift of side Spain. ing defense contractors, pro- between the Nixon peace plan umnists could be held neither gasp from the Santa Monica Laird would not forecast how Amerioan policy," said Mc- There were tearful scenes at The winners included every- duces the famed "Huey" series and the Thieu plan tor pro- tor libel nor tor invasion of pri- Civic Auditorium audience with the North Vietnamese would Govern. "I’m glad for the with- the La Llnea gate Saturday one from Lord Snowden to the her speech. Last week she with- of helicten and others which react to the initial U.S. with- longed w ar," Gore added. "The vacy. Dodd then appealed to the drawal, but I think we ought to Supreme Court. night as workers, shopkeepers Apollo astronauts. drew from the ‘Mlaaion; Impos- are used widely in Vietnam. drawal. Thieu plan seems to have won "Get Smart," canceled by begin taking them all out, and Chief Justice Earl Warren ex- ' and budnesamen crossed the sible’’ cast, claiming breach of Bell, a division of Textron "I don’t' make predictions as hands down." NBC, won its second straight the fatter the better . . . . ” cused himself from the case and border in a slow proosssion. (»ntract by Paramount, Corp., produces the versatile Ir- to what kind of response there There was no immediate re- award as beet comedy series McCarthy aald; " I don’t see did not give any reason. ’Hie Streets and bars were crowded Deoertotog the awaixt of her oquois series helicopter end the will be^" he said. iponBe from tluee other major and Don Adams his third In a that this is any significant indi- niUng said simply: "The «i»ief in tbs border town of linsa Emmy as “a bittersweet mo- Huey Cobra gunshlp. But Laird contended that the Democratic Antiwar critics: row as best comedy series ac- cation of any program to try justice took no part In the oon- de la. Oonoeptlon, wfah^Kudsts ment," she remarked; The number of Bell hellc(^ U.S. decision “should be a slg- 'Sen. EMward M. Kennedy, the tor. The spy spoof was picked and resolve or end fii8 w ar." atoeratton or decision of this pe- (Rse Page 1U|U) \ up by CBS for next aeason. (See Page Four) - (8«e Page Ten) (See Page Four) Similar criticism came from (See Page Four) tition.'" / ■ \ \ V - V V. V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1960 PAGE n iR n i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ^lANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1969 and by Pope Paul VI. Blafra tended funeral servloes tor the civU war are “ exempt of any the cause of peace because of Freed Oihnen had (diarged that the oilmen NiwelUea at Fairs light, and a critical (xie at that. Dick and Dan Do It Up 10 Italians kiUsd by the Biaf- warlike suppUea and devoid of the efteem that we have tor Af- Consequently, the music la very MOVIE AUDIENCE were fighting alongside federal rans. Giovanni Chunfinal Colom- any temporal Interest or politi- rica.’’ LONDON - The first World’s • * * * * * * Q ( j IOE******* Sheinwold on Bridge Hold No Hate Nigerian troops. carefully wrought and not the bo), arohbisbop of Milan, cele- cal partiality.” In Lagos, the Nigerian capi- Fair, staged in London In IN I, A 8EKVICC OF FILM-MAKERS At PhUadelphia Preview The 18 aiuvlvors—14 Italians, sort of pct'botler Bach some- AVOID DRAWING TRCBfPS brated the Maz(|, which was at- “ Our efforts ore enUy diracted tal, federal army sources said featured the technique for ttie AND THEATERS. For Biafrans 'three West Germans and a Le- times turned out. WHEN DUMMY CAN RUFF NORTH tended by llallan Premier Mari-' to bring to the two opposing par- the Biafrans’ Swedish min! bom- “ mass production o< flat glaaa'’ apply to Mmo PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Ro- the races wMcl> knluded one “THE WAY banese—were taken to Gabon, ano Rumia', other gpvemmeirt ties food and medicine, to save bers attacked the Niger River This was symlKHlsed by Om Haydn’s Symphony No. 88. a ofttf Nuv t. 1900 4 J92 wan oaa liaiCin ooolced it to ROME (AP) — "We bear no By ALFRED SHELNWOLD promottonaJly tagged ’"Ihe an' African nation that recog- officials and offleieda of BNI, the Innocent lives of the victims 'Village of Ibusa, in Midwest world-famed (Crystal Palaoa, a work In G malor without any 52 FMladelpMa this weekend. Malteae Blppy” and for whAdi hate toward the Biafrans,’’ one THIS SEAL nizes Blafara. ’They were flown the state oil firm that employed of the conflict, to suggeat serene Nigeria, on Sunday, killing one giant glass edifice. At the Msw m. particular "name." is likewise One of the basic principles of 0 A62 4. PMUdelpMaT You bet your 1 HEARD rr* they presented the 'wlaner’a tro- of the oilmen freed by the rebels to Rome Saturday, arriving Just the men. negotlationa for eome honorable pregnant woman and Injuring 31 York World's Fair of 18N flu on the first half of the pro- In ada kidlcatat lha fllm wat playing a hand at a trump con- A J10952 ■ aeneet Mppy! ' phy. (Frank’s Discovery paid in Eastern Nigeria said Siutday before midnight to be welcomed The Pope in hia Sunday ad- ■olutlon to this tragic (x>mpetl- persons. elevator was the symbol of tsob- gram. Tt la genial and rep- asbmiltad and approvad undar tract la to ruff loaera in the WEST EAST ENDS It w on’t Mttond prize In a 86.60, 88.80 and 88.00.) by thousands at the airport and dreas from his window on 8t. tion,” the Pontiff said. nologlcal progress, and tbs 18N resectatlve of the composer. lha Motion Picturt Codo dummy when dummy was short- 4 874 TUE8. contest, but Dan Rowan and night "They are a pe<^e who hy John Gruber of Solf-Rtgulallon. ’They came back sounding like received in a special autUence Peter’s Square declared that the The Pope said the Church Paris fair Introducsd rsiatoresd The highlight of the evening, ness in a side suit (xmiMned <& A K 4 Cl Q J 1 0 8 7 know nothing of the rest of the ’There are 186 Congregational ; Dick lEartiD—“Pm Dan, he’a typical track losers. Rowan con- by the Pope. Vatlcan’e efforts in the Nigerian would continue its efforts "for concrete. however, should be the suKe Suggotlod for GENERAL 0 KQJ 105 0 983 world." Churches In Verm(mt. (a with length In trumps. Don’t IMIy tl4Mi66 I Dick.’’ “I didn’t know ihat,’’— tending (t woe Intereotlng “to Sunday night in MetanopoU, "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme," audtoncoa. draw the trumps in such cases A 864 A 73 ' left tieautifol downtown Bur- ‘"They don’t even know that by Richard Strauss. This Is see all those hones limping near Milan, the survlvon at- Suggoalod for MATURE until after you have ruffed your SOUTH . bank to attend ttw East Coast around oub thara.” Mtortto: Italy exists, that Italy helps H ie rtoUnc and eubeequent who couldn’t care less about really delightful. It represerts m pffliu nHumiui loeere. A AKQ 103 premiara of tlMlr first movie to* “ And wo ptoked SR the < n ^ them,” Vittorio LucarelU contin- curfew forced oancelMlon of their image IcKally or Intema- Inclclertal music to the Mo- audioncoi (paronlal diac ro South dealer. Cl 9 6 3 JORniE IHODIIMn ! gbttver, “H w ICalteae Bippy,’’ ptos.’’ ued aa he told how the Biafran FATHER'S DAY the opening concert of the In- Uonally, and who wouldn’t be Itere play, but Strauss adapted llon advitad). Both tides vulnerable. O 74 soldiers that overran the oil- and a aimaar gaagrapMoal dis- The daffy duo dU a Uvo come- temathnal Harp Festival at found dead at a harp (xmcert, that play Into his opera "AiiEul- (3 RESTRICTED — Paraona Opening lead — king of dia- AKQ ROBOT UMMEI men’s camp near Kwale, Mid- ONLY IS JUNE 15 A tinction tor llMt start uf their ^ show at a bcun-Uke place Hartt OoUefe of Music on the though they doubtless would ne auf Naxos," and the suite undar 16 not admittad. un- mond. west Nigeria, a month ago South Wtsl North East •umnier pwnnntal appeannoe uaRad the Spsotrum, whhdi is C. of. H. campus. In addition to flock to '’soul-singing" accom- (XjmMnea much of the music You take the first trick with atgued among themselves about SHOmNO latf accompaniad by parani 1 4 2 0 2 4 Pau tour. usually used for basketbaU. tlie, Mildred DilUng, scheduled panied by folk guitar. from this opera. It is witty, dummy’s ace of dlanumds in how many to kill. They shot 11 or adult guardian. 4 4 All Pass AU of whlnh proved that in ad- They brought much of the to appear June 14 with part of melodic, and altogether chann- order to return a heart at once. of 39. DAYS TO So much for a musical event (jO Paraona undar 16 not ao popular and delightful in by thia nawioapar Daily Question After 10 Italians and a Jorda- of the six Brandenburg works. my. You win with dummy’s nine decides it’s had enough chicken days. He m ay also be an Elk or have to be canceled. On the p-'-t years. ’They ere sched- Partner opens the bidding with Jokes. nian were shot, LucareUl sold, Following it will come the Mo- of trumps and lead the other a fliutner.’ ’ other hand, the camptis ts rtgtit uled' for four consecutive one heart, and the next player, "they took us to a nearby vU- on the Hartford line, and au- zart Sintonie Concertante In El- heart. The opponents win and In oldftoMonsd Hollywood "Say good night, Dick." Wednp'dav evenings beginning passee. You hold: Spades, 8-7- ballyhoo style, they arrived by "Good night, Dldc." iage where the people wanted to thorMiea M t that moat Hsten- Julv 2. AH will be heard at the flat, featuring Bernard Lurie Seoul Reports lead another trump to your ace. Old Fashioned "Famous jump on ua and klU us. They pift with poohide terry toga But now you have won the 4; Hearts, Q-J-10-8-7; Diamonds, •teUcoptan-fpom the PhUadeb e n would be coming from auillcrlum of the Hartford In- violin, and Leonello Forzanti 9-8-S; Clubs, 7-3. us In a big hole covered with vioMs^. Sinking Boat race. You can lead your Isurt iHUa Blrport-dPopptog on to a Hartford, or perhaps through eurancf Group on Asylum Ave. 'What do you ssyT cloth. We stayed there for three FATHER'S heart and ruff with dummy’s motel pailAig. lot to pose tor by PLEETWAY Hartford in order to attend. A'l begin at 8:30 p.m. The Mozart work is charming Three Men Shot days. Landing Spies jack of trumps. You get back Answer: Bid two hearts or photographeiw and autograph Hiese canceHaUcns are dis- As usual, Mr. Brawley has and stands in style midway be- pass. The haind is not really Strawberry Supper “ Then 'we had a trial, but with the aoe of clubs to draw fans, clownteg in cotontol hats appointing to music lovers, of tween the Concerto Grosso, and In Waterbury chrtcp Eome very enioyable SEOUL (A P ) —South Korean the last missing trump, and then woith a response, but the argu- and with a mlnt-Liberty Bell even before that someone gave DAY oourse, but what worriea me the Symphony. Thus it is writ- programs. To oren the twelfth coastal defense forces have re- you claim your contract. ment for a raise Is that you may preeented by a minisklrtcd belle WATE1R8URY, Ctonn. (A P) — us to imderstand that we would even more is the fact that some sea'C’-., he will play the "Fire- ten in what musictans call the ported sinking a North Korean Friday, June 13th lavish him with gladnese . . , with Pleetway*8 One Round Is Fatal just barely manage to keep the for the (3lty of Brothorty love. Threo men were wounded in a be condemned to die. We were M haipists are here from coun- works Music” by Handel, an "style galant,” a manner which spy boat In a 20-minute gun bat- convinced that there was (m> new fun terries, cool, soft, fully washable, great You would l(»e your game If opponent out of the auction. shooting early today and poUce trtes like Russia, France, Bel- appropriate eeleetton Indeed, In most people find delightful. tle 10 miles southeast of Seoul. SITTINGS — 5 :30 and 6 :30 P.M. hope left. No one, in fact, 86dd you drew even one round of Your partner should be able to ‘Can I tall you a story about charged Seradn FeOoiano, 89, for beach or at-home wear. The contrast trim, gium, Csechoslovakia, Japan, vtew cf the concert’s proximity ’The Defense Ministry said the anything about the Intervention DeFalla’s Suite from "E l trumps before leading hearts. win only one heart trick at moat my auntt" of no certain addmw, with as- West Germany, and so on. When to Fourth of July. A new (xwn- rubber boat, capable of holding on defense, and the opponents of the Italian government. We belted toga in blue, white, screen or gold. Sizes Amor Brujo" comes next on West would take the first heart BUCKINGHAM CHURCH “I don’t think wo have time sault with intent to commit they return to their native coun- po~'ition will come next: It Is felt abandoned.’* MEN’S m o p A, B, C, D. ^ the program and will feature six persons, was discovered at- with the king and would lead a may therefore be able to make for that. ThcM people came murder. tries, Hartford is bound to get *lvhi Hitler’s "CTHcerto for tempting to land agents and was a high contract in some other HEBRON AVENUE — GLASTONBURY ’The Biafran leeuler, Lt. Gen. “Tear Top FOP fibopiihig KathJrn Carter, contralto. second trump. ’This would al- here to see a movto.” Arrested with Elellciano near not only a Mack eye but a Siring Quartet and Orchertra." sunk early Sunday off the east suit If they can just get Into Odumegu Ojukwu, pardoned the Headquorteia" Probably you don’t know the low East to win the second heart ADULTS $2.25 — CHILDREN $1.00 the scene of the Shooting was Kilts in cotton plaids or stripes with terry lining completely bruising going-over. Pcl'owlng the Intermiesion the coast city of Fh»kp’yong-nl. the bidding. men after appeala by other Afri- The Xarval s( Natal Street suite, but you undoubtedly are and lead a third round of ThOir film "The Maltese Blp- Juan JteM Valentin, also of no All because of some thick- program offers Mozart’s 24th Searchers rerxivered the body can governments, the govern- •N-8N (not shown). frean familiar with one of its num- trumps, removing the last trump Copyright 1966 py,’’ r t»t and edited in 10 weeks certain address. Valentin was witted, misbegotten individuals Plano (X)ncerto with EHeanore of a North Korean officer, a from the dummy. Now you FV>r Reservations Call ments of EYance and Portugal bere, the "Ritual Dance of General Features Corp. to got it out fast whUe they charged with aggravated assaidt Paul as soloist. She is a mem- subnuuMne gun and 4 pounds of would lose three hearts and one Fire.” Originally the work was reign as TV comedy kliMa. Is and having a dangerous weapon (DftL Men’s Wear — ail atoree) bar of the Hartford Conserva- TNT from the water, a spokes- diamond. 643-1235 or 633-2177 a ballet, but it survives today Ole first tor the pair togother, -a .88 caUbre pftitol-in hto oar. tory faculty, and I have h»ard man said. A search for the West could defeat you by his Manrl^rBtrr as an orchestiel suite. Girl Beats Man MENU: Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Ham, Cole Slaw, olthough Martin did hatne a ’The (hooting was done wltfa Mr Brawley work magic with boat’s other occupants contin- own efforts if he opened a trump Also on the program is Beet- mcvle role peovlouaty, in “ The Morart, so this should be most instead of the kind of diamonds. BRADFORD, Pa. (A P ) — An Rolls, Beverage, and FeHclano’a .08 revolver, polloo hoven’s Eighth Syrtuphony. TiilB ued but all were believed to Gtoas Bottomi (BoaJt." said. Cnmtuj ^rrali) pnfo.vaMe. have drowned. However, any defender who entry In the police log said: is the one that has always puz- STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE A WHIPPED CREAM The comecly doesn’t follow O r ’Ihe vlctlnis, all wounded in PoUisbed Dafly Except Bundayi On July 9ih the program wi'l 'The spokesman said the ene- finds this brilliant opening lead “ Someone beating up a girl on sad Holidays at IS Bisiell Sireci. zled mo. In style, It comes be- "Itougteln’’ Myle of ’’bloclcnut’’ the upper port of the body, open with Bach’s Orchertral my boat was escorted by a larg- has Xrray eyes and should study Eltoi Street drive-way.” Kanchester. Conn. (06040) Suite No. 3. This Is the one for tween his first and seexmd sym- skits and onaknera. But the zo- wore Idedtiaed as Joschlm Ba- Telephoiie 643-2711 er vessel which fired' 82mm medicine in order to make ttie A patrolman Inve^gated Sun- phonies, but It is actually his ntneas to there, witti the tunteest tista, 63, Emorrliiue Pagans 80, deoond CLss* Poetaae Paid n; two obo^, three trumpets, shells at the South Korean maximum contribution to hu- day, returned to the station and Manchester, Conn drum? and strings. Bach wrote eighth. It to most delightful, bits coming behind the openliw forces on shore, then sped manity with his great gift. wrote: "No need for police, girl and Domingo )Mzany, 40 eB of SUBSCRIPTION RATES and the second movement is a Payable In Advance the music for an orchestra of 18 away. Officials said one shell The point to remember to that beating up man." «* d at Ihe end. when Wabeihury. They wieco listed In musicians at the court of Prince sort of homage to Maelzel, the they step out of movls diamdtee une Tear ...... SSO.UU fired by the North Koreans hit a aattofactoiy condition at S t Six Montlw ...... 16.60 Leopold of Anhalt-Oothen, who inventor of the metronome, that to Joke about the fHmi and Osem- Mary’s Hospital. house, killing five sleeping ‘Ihree Months ...... 7.8(>was a musician In his own tyranical tlme-beater which la One Month ...... 2.6(1 nnsmbers of a family. The mettvs for tUS ahooMiMS, the bane of children’s pracUoe It’s tba first of threo-p4cturs which coourred in an apartment 6 /ia/n tA Piikp’young-nl to in the gener- hours. deal with Metro-Goldwyn-Mlay. al area where 120 North Korean house on Baldwin Street, wns under ftwoUtlgatton. The final evening will offer guerrillas landed last Novem- new career beginning by BIRUN TURNPIKI betting their film stakes on a a concert version of "Die Fled- ber. Of those, 107 were killed Nl XT TO TWO GUYSufuJ GR ANTMOOR KNOWN FOR VALUES Manchester's Oldest ermaus” by Johann Strauss. and se'ven others <»iptiued. 'worswold spoof. ("N o, stakes Stamford Sloop Misaang TRENDSETTER are for vampires; It’s a aUvor 'This has been a big success Academy Award Rodgers-Hammerstein in Mack or bullet for a worewoH.") flTAMFORO (A P ) —The Coast with Finest with audiences for the Festival Winner Original Department Thaw Threatens Flood Barbra Strelaand Guard was searching today for brown. M In seasons past. It is Just the “SoutJi P a ^ c’’—IColor Of Theatre the sloop Latlgaso, which was sort of thing that goes well on a “ Funny G irl" — Color Bossano Braasi "M y aunt was locked in a Facilities HANFORD. Callf. (A P ) — Reserved Seats Avail- The Und-verstty expected in Bermuda last warm summer evening, and it Mltzl Gaynor fajoam bath tor 14 days with a Melting snow from the Sierras able. Eve at 8:00 P.M. of OcmneOtlcut ’Ihursday but never arrived. will make a memorable closing to expeoled to fill a major flcxid ^Bargain Hour 1:00-2:60 five moose. I thought they might Mat. Wed. and Sat. 8 Mon. ttarn Sat. The sloop, owned by Daniel to the series. control facility—Pine Flat Dam Sun. 8:00-6:00-8:00 like to hear what she said when Belzerlo of Stamford, left here AH Seata Tic ISith SEASON — 8E1V11N WElBK SEIASON she came o u t" Let us hope that no more —this week. About 00,000 acres With An A ll Blqulity Profeaslonal Resident Company May 39. Belzerlo and two un- unitoward events come up to of farmlaiid alrecidy -were under identified personz were report- Like the Mlanc Brothera, Ro- mar ttito season of summer con- water today as residents of this TWIN . A RT X PUSHBaCK ^ GIANT * ACRES OE ed alboard, the Cfoazt Guard certs. More than enough dam- San Joaquin Vailley, braced for AUDITORIUMS * GAIURY * SEATS SCREEN FREE PARKINC Jrme 24 to June 28—Nell Simon’s THE ODD COUPLE wan and Martin spent a day at aald. age has already been dene. the pooslbUity of wideepre^ flooding. ’The melted snow has tripled Jidy 1 to July 6—Brian FrHel’s LOVERS Dad will feel like royalty every time Short n in g at Freedom the mow of Kings River. CompUta IHoma he wears a pair o f these sandals or Most (XJminunlties are pro- Furnishings Sine# NEW HAVEN (AP) — A 61- tected by dikes and levees, with July 8 to July 12—James Qohiman’s THE LIO N IN W IN TE R h >i ill's slippers because they provide more year-old Danielson man who secondary levees being built. 4 18991 .. . WE3>. and SAT. solid comfort to hk liking. Give the walked away from the state cor- Any overflow from Pine Flat TONIGHT OPEN 6 DATS EVERT WEEK—THURB. 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For Wednesday^8 Big Game Nixon aaid Abrams had ap- Town Qerk On Communications (OontimMd from Page One) proved the reoommendatlon Wednesday will be a Wg day on dlfterent aspects of cancer In BoMon, win or loee. School fram the Manchester Cancer Four of Uu ten warrantee (Oasttaned from Po|ce One) nal to the North Vietnamese that the pullout begin. lian navy on the board. U.8. Unit for their program s. BINGO In recent days published spec- will br dismissed after half a deedk recorded iatt week wtth B tmw ooUded. Rear Adm. Jerome H. King Jr. that the United States Is going ulation had centered on 60,000 day to allow students Drom boUi If resUerta have not forward- He loM the board that "anoth- ;3 the senior member. Navy offi- ORANOE HALL EVERY TUESDAY Town Clertc Gloria Mourent to maintain Its objective" of self troops being removed from the schoeds, and parents, to at- ed their contrtbutionn, they may cials said they believed it was were tor nmtly oonstrticted er M p paaaed wltMn 80 feet—60 determination for the South war Zone by toll. tend the state small sdtool do so by using the envetopes •eei—ot the llelboum e” early the first such two-nallon inquiry bouoM. Vietnamese by its carefully In choosing something leas CIAC champtonship baseball left by ttie soUcMors for that on the mominr ot May 91. He In naval history. . measured troop reduction. dramatic, the Nixon administra- game in Mlddfotown. purpose. New oonttniotion purchase "THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET" termed the Incident a "near col- Adm. Crabb was the only wit- deed* recorded were Monioe This should also Indicate to tion probably considered var- The Bolton varsity team will BuUeiin Board IWon." ness before the board adjourned Mooee, Inc. to Walter A. and the North Vietnamese, Laird ious factors such as: battle Griswold High School at The Board of Bklucatlon and CHARGE IT WITH MASTER CHARGE. for a flight tonight to Singapore, 3 p.m. on Palmer Field for the Oartt A. Crofut at Mancheotor, Ckahb dM not name the other taid, tliat the United States "Is —A big reduction In the Public Building Commission OPENM01TOj^^SATOMA^.80to5.80 HARTFORD NATIONAL CHARGE OR REGAL CHARGE where the Melbourne Is decked championship. property on RoUn CSr.; Tb*. ehip, but Informed source* said firm in its resolve to tee t)»t American force might have will meet together tonight tor for repairs. Sources said the The school office announced It was the U.8. destroyer Ehrer- the South Vietnamese do take been construed by North Viet- review and approval of final 1967 P O R S C H E land mUe, Inc. to Donald J. board would inspect the carrier today that high school wlU be plans of the renovation of the ett F. Larson. over and are prepared and erne namese negotiators In Parts as and Qlotia 8. Dupont, profwity and return to SuUc Bay Tues- dismissed at noon, before lunch, elementary school, at 8 at the The carrier's commanding ct- capable” of defending them- a weakening of U.S. determina- 911 COUPE on Now Rd.; John B. Luetjen, day. and elementary school at 1 high school. fleer, Cbpt. J. P. Stevenson., telves. tion to continue supporting the • 4-SPEED TRANS. mo. to Timothy H. and Marlon p.m., after lunch. It Is expect- Tlie fire commissioners will said In a s ta te m ^ last week Navy rpoloesmen said more On Capitol Hill, a newsman war. • RADIO J. Jonoe, property on Torrey that the Evans had been or- than 30 witnesses—end pacslMy —The North Vietnamese and ed that some scImmI bus trans- moot tonight at 7:30 at the Rd.; Bldred^ Toot to Oalvin T. noted, there already are com- portation win be provided, at a firehouse. • VINYL INTERIOR dered to move from ahead of many more—will appear before ments by war critics that the Viet Cemg torces still have the and Norma Kae Roblna, pi;oper- small charge. BoHon Homemakers will • HARD TO FIND MODEL ty In Volley View. the carrier to astern of her and the investigating board. A key 28.000 troop withdrawal is only a ability to kill 100-200 Americana "It was In the course of this ma- witness will be Lt. (j.g.) Rona'd each week, and the United Bccauae of early dismissal, meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Other deeds recorded were: token reduction. the scheduled trip by the junior the Community Hall. There will neuver that the collision oc- Ramsey, 24, who was in charge To that, Laird said he Ind States must not cut its combat $1 Raymond B. and Bdnoh L. curred." on the bridge of the Evans at effectiveness too sharply- in one class to Salem, Mass., has be election of officers. Schutft to David O. Beardoley gone to the Midway meeting boon canceled. 'Ihe junior high The joint inquiry opened to- the time of the collision. The move. of Waterford, property on Grant feeling optlmisUc that the Umt- Dramatic Club will continue Mancheotor Evening Herald day with three U.8. Navy offi- (hip’s captain and ejoecut'.ve of- ed States was reaching a turn- —The training and equijq^Hng Hill Ter.; Leonard and Claire of South Vietnamese forces Is with Its plans to attend the Bolton oorreopondent, Cleme- cers and three from the Austra- ficer were asleep in their bunks. ing point in the war and that his Maylott to W. G. Glenney, pro- moving along satlafactorily, but Hartford Stage Company’s mat- weU Young, teL 648-8981. TE D TR U D O N . Inc. hopes and expectations "have perty on Old Stafford Rd.; Pentagon officials expect it will inee performance of "Life Wltti 100% — 80 Days — 1000 MUea Gaaianteed teen fulfilled by the historic de- Father,” however. Tlmadiy H. and Marten J. Jonee be nexit toll or later before the VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE clEion of President Nixon to be- And a special concert Wednes- to Michael L. and Andrea A. South Vietnamese can replace CaU Police Soon, TOLLAND TPKE. — TALCOTTVILLE Olesnevloh of Hartford, proper- Canceled Shows gin Vietnamizatlon of the war in American troops in substantial day at 10:80 a.m. is still on. .Toutheast Asia.” ty on Gehring Rd.; Benjamin numbers. This concert Is a musical re- The broad outline tor the sult ot the high school evalua- Colleges Advised C. and BlUahelh A. Athicano Win Emmy Awards phased American withdrawal tion this spring. One member (Oanttaaed from Page One) to Kerry Paul and Ann M. WU- was set Sunday when President of the evaluating committee, "Scholars have the habit of (Ounllnoed from Page One) Nixon announced that 28,000 Deaths in George Revelas, director of mu- examining any hypothesis,, de- the incredible experience of the men—"a division equivalent"— sic at the Acton-Fixborough bating It exhaustively, deferring "There are a couple of people unfolding of the mysteries of would be out of Vietnam by Au- Concclidated High School in decision to await more evi- I’d like not to thank. Since they outer space and the surfbee of gust. The Nation Massachusetts, volunteered to dence, and when something both know their names, I won't the moon via live television.” The decision was greeted In Joseph Glaser bring one of his tour bands to mutt be decided, shunning a call them," A trustees' award also went to Washington with some surprise NEW YORK (AP) — Joseph Boltcn to give this oonoeit. consensus in favor of subtle R A I Sw E D Another tenae moment came the late WUUam R. McAmdrew, —not tliat the administration Glaser, 72, promoter of concerts Ouoer Omsade shades of disagreement and dis- long head of NBC news. in New York's Carnegie Hall was beginning the long-awaited and stage performances around Mi«. Harold Laws, chairman sent. Another canceled show, Dick when producer George Jefferts, de-escalation but that it was so the world by such stars as Bob of the Bolton Cancer' Cniaade, "F or the process of education winner for the best dramatic Oavett's, drew an Emmy for limited. Hope, Louis Armstrong and has atmoimced that tbe crusade these are admirable qualities. e« at Uio Meadowbrook School outstanding daytime program- office between 10 a.m. and 2 program, “Teacher, Teacher," One unitormed officer who Barbra Streisand, died Friday has been completed end that to- Biit tor dealing with naked R A N C H ming achievement. Oavett lost p.m. any echool day, according criUciaed the academy for elim- was familiar with the various In a; New York hospital. His As- tal contributions, amounting to force, they can be a prescription the rating race with the house- to the Board of Education of- inating the best supporting ac- options the administration was sociated Booking Oorp, was re- 61,215, far ex ce^ ed the estah- tor disaster," the commission wives. but was signed for an fice. tor award. studying commented: "That's portedly the world’s largest in- Ushed quota o f $760. said. ABC n'ghttime summer show. Attende Sommer Inatltate One nominee was the play’s weird. I’ve seen numbers of dspendent booking agency. Mns. Latvs extends her thanks Other awards included: 60.000 and higher. We could Daniel J. Shea of the Tolland star, Billy Schulman, a retarded WUUam E. Robinson to aS (he worioers, businc— ea, Outstanding variety-musical have pulled out more.” Reject Town Change High School Hlotory Department youth, aiortly afterwards, the MIAMI BEACn (AP) — WU- professional people and res- RIDOEFIBU) (AP) — Local program: "The Bill Cosby Spe- A civilian in the Defense De- haa been appohtted to Ihe WU- academy made a special award Ham E. Robinson, 69, former Idente who contributed to make voters have tu n ^ down a pro- cial.” partment termed the 26,000 "the Uams Oonege EPDA Summer to the boy. chairman of the board of <>oca- this crusade such an outstand- posed change In their form of Single performance by sup- lower end of the posslblliUes” IiMtitute. “ Laugh-In," the shotgun style Oola Co. and publl^er of the iitg success. local government by a close porting actress: Anna Calder which had been laid out before The InetttUte oonaltta of 48 show of blackout gags, was best New York Herald Tribune for Mtoi. Lawn reminds all vote of 1,621 to 1,488. MarMiall, "Male of the Spe- the Midway conference. He con- teacher* Mieeted from pUbUc variety-musical aeries for the many years, died Friday in a cttlzeni who received a leaflet The suggested charter change, cies." cluded that President Nixon was and private ochool* In the coun- second year in a row. Miami hospital. He resigned concerning cancer and its voted on Saturday, would have Series supporting actor: Wer- “being prudent.” try. Partlclpanta will ttudy Eu- Best single dramatic perform- from the Herald Tribur.e in 1954 symptoms to read It carefully, eliminated the present select- ner Klemperer, "HogEm’s Pentagon sources noted that ropean cidttiral hlotory at the ance awards went to Paul Sco- to enter the public relations retain It tor future reference man and town meeting form of Heroes.” the 25,000 means the President WUUoma Ihatltute from June 80 field for “ Male of the Species" field. and also obtain a periodical government and rejdaced It with Series supporting actress: Su- probably is authorizing the with- to Aug. 1. and Geraldine Page for “ The chedcup. a nine-member council headed san Saint James, "The Name of drawal of various small units, Oomplng Betreat nianksgiving Visitor.” Organizations can obtain ftlms by a first selectman. the Game.” not a regular division, as start- State W omen To Attend The annual camping retreat The National Education Tele- Drama writing: J. P. Miller, of (he united Oongregattonal vision Playhouse won over five ers. Williams College in Fall "The People Next Door.” Thus the Vietnam scaledown Church members 'wUl be held conunerdal network entertain- WILLIAMSTOWN. Mass. (AP) Drama direction: David will take place in much the June 20 through 22 at Burlin- ment shows as outstanding dra- —Connecticut College students Greene, “The People Next same way as the buildup wlUch game State Pailc in Rhode in- matic series. are among the women to be WE STAND Door." began four years ago: in piece- 613 BUSH HILL ROAD land. Lord Snowden, husband of enrolled In an exchange pro- PLANTERS Sports programming: Nine- meal fashion. ON OUR HEAD Campen from the Second Britain's Princess Margaret teenth Summer Olympic gram next fall at WllUams Col- FRESH BOASTED Transferred, Executive Anxious— Congregational (Church of Oov- won an award for outstanding Games, ABC. The troop level currently lege, which announced It wlU TO SELL entry will join the local group stands at 538,500 although be- Must Sell Immediately cultural documentnry achieve- Program achievement: “Fir- become truly co-educational In PEANUTS tMa year. ReglatratkHi forma fore he left office President the toll of 1971. PRACTICALLY ment for his study ot old age, ing Line with William F. Buck- IN THE M1EI.I. 8V^ rooms, 4 bedrooms, IVi baths, fireplace, ga- are available at the churdi of- “ Don’t Count the Candles." ley J r;" and "Wild Kingdom." Lyndon B. Johnson gave the The exchange program this fice and ahould be mailed In Pentagon authority to put as FOR rage, attractive yard. W ill listen to offers. The academy trustees gave Outstanding individual year will Include 62 women immediately, many as 54B,5(X) In Vietnam. In an award to Apollo astronauts achievement: Arte Johnson, from Vassar, Smith, Mt. Holy- PEANUTS 2L b.*1.00 Vaoatlwi Bible School regia- “tor sharing with the American "Laugh-In.” ; Harvey Korman, recent months top military offi- oke, Wheaton and Connecticut H. M. FRECHEHE, ReaHon tration forma are also available, public and the rert of the world “The Carol Burdett Show.” cers decided the additional College. Thirty women spent the Moo.'PH. 1 p.m.—0 p.m. (or the program aoheduled (or forces were not necessary. second semester at Williams in THE NUT SHELF Sat. 9 a.m.—9 p.m. June 28 through 27. Children Nixon held out hope that fur- an exchange program with Vas- 647^9993 through fifth grade will be ac- ther troop withdrawals, some- 999 CENTER STBEET-^MAMCHESTEB sar during 1969. cepted. thing he promised as a presi- Williams trustees decided Sat- Bulletin Board . Congress Views Vary dential candidate, will be possi- urday to enroU "significant” The Tolland Historical Socie- ble this year. numbers of women students as ty will hold Ms cunnual meeting "During the month of August regular members of the student tonight at 8 In the Religious and at regular intervals there- On Cutback in GIs body by 1971. The women wlU Education BuUdlng of the Unit- after we shall review the situa- expEutd the size of the 175-year- N O TIC E ! ed Congregational Church. (Continued from Page One) tion . . . Nixon said. "I will old coUege, whldi now en^Us The Republican Women's announce plans for further re- W* Ar* Moving On or About Juno lOth! assistant Democratic leader take over their responsibilities,’ ’ about 1,260 men. Club wUl meet tonight at 8 In he said. JjULSu C h ic , froin Xlassachusetts; Sen. J. the Town Hedl. Rep. William B. WiAiall, R- MODERN TV SERVICE The BuslneaB Oommlttoe of William Fulbright of Arkansas 808 E w t Center S t N.J., was one of the most enthu- the United Congregational siastic. will be located at BEAUTY SAIAN Msndieater a 043-2488 and Sen. Stuart Symington of Church will meet tonight at 7 :30 MlA>uri. “It has got to mean that con- at the church. Rep. Robert L. Sikes. D-Fla., ditions are such that we can see VPW Poet 241 will nnieet to- said he was not certain the with- the beginning of the end," he 805 Hortforcl Rood night at 7:30 In the Foot Home. Next to Gus’s Beotaiiraat drawal was a wise idea because said. The Pathfinder Club of the he doesn't think Hanoi will be And Rep. Lowell P. Weicker, Seventh Day Adventist Church impressed by concessions. R-Oonn., added: “ I don’t care If MODERN TV SERVICE will meet tonight at 7 at the "I don’t think the Communists it’s 25,000 or 10,000—it certainly 648-2205 church. are impressed by anything but represents a departure from the The Tolland Junior Women’s force. They appreciate force Johnson administration.” Your Local Dealer F or: Club OonservatlQn Committee and they understand strength," ze n ith TV-STEBEO GIBSON AIR CONDITIONERS will meet tomorrow night at 8 said Sikes, a member of the de- OHBYSLEB AIR TEMP AIR CONDITIONERS at the home of Mrs. Carl Pat- ieijse subcommittee of the tavlna, Willie Clr. House Appropriations CJommit- The Board of Selectmen will tee. Fire Calls | meet tomorrow night at 7:30 at Republicans had cautioi® the Town Hall. praise. Town firefighters went to the scene of an auto accident at QUICK- The Board of Finance will House RefMblican Ledder Arch and Walnut St. Saturday meet tomorrow night at 8 at Gerald R. Ford said: “ I hope CHANGE at 1:03 p.m. A witness to the the Town Hall. this initial withdrawal of 25,000 accident mistook a Jet of steam ARTISTRY: The Midweek Prayer Service U.S. troops serves to stimulate coming from the radiator of one of the Flrtt Baptist Church will progress in the Paris peace of the cars for smoke and sum- our convertible be held tomorrow night at 7:30 talks." WliStcr moned the fire department. cut that flips at the Parsonage on the Green. Freshman Sen. Robert Pack- ATTENTION 'Eighth District volunteers ex- over with a few wood, R-Oi^., called it “ a step Donate^ Manchester Evening Herald in the right direction. It would tinguished a grass fire on Park- easy brush strokes! er St. opposite Pantaleo’s junk Tolland correspondent Bette be my hope that in August the yard yesterday at 12:30 p.m. MISTER DONUT 1969 Qiiatrale, tel. 876-2846. reassessment would allow a 266 W M tM lddtoT^ka,l substantially increased rate of witlidrawal." 'At long last de-escalatlon Senator’s Son, 3 , Dies Day Camp Given has become a fact rather than a MIDDLETOWN (AP) — The Thoughtful Gift phrase. “ commented Sen. Ed- 3-year-old son of state Sen. John wttrd W. Brooke, R-Mass. F, Pickett, D-Middletown, has graduates"! Beoauee of the thougiitfulnesa . Sen. George D. Aiken of Ver- r died In the Children’s Hospital of Mrs. Ricbard F. GoughUn ot mont. senior Republican on the Medical Center In Boston after Cornwall Or., Coventry, Man- an illness. Foreign Relations Committee, COMPLETE IOBBT 1 5MITK»«c WERE YOU cheater Camp Kennedy la |60 said the announcement would The death of John F. Pickett, ridier today. have a healthy effect on the na- Jr. was reported Saturday. He Mrs. Coughlin la the wife ot tion. gINCt 1914 is survived by his parents, two EVER A the outgoing pcealdent of the "We don't know the whole sto- brothers and maternal grand- INSURANCE Hartford Chapter of the Data ry yet, but it does seem as if the parents. Senator Pickett is Preoessing lEanagement Aa- South Vietnameee themseh'es chairman of the Senate Judici- NEWSPAPER sooiatlon. should now be strMig enough to ary Committee. Q U IC K - SERVICE It le the custom of the chap- CARRIER FOR ter to present a gift to the wile “S h ort S to ry ” C H A N G E of the outgoing president. At THE ceremonlee Saturday night, REAL H A IR Mra. OoughUn advised the mem- berahlp that, In lieu of a gilt Sportset Bermudais by Choicest Meats In Town! ESTATE tor her, a contribution be made MANCHESTER EVENINfi HERALD? C O L O R IN G : to Ounp Kennedy. our fascinating, instant • TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! • Consequently, foe |60 gift. The Herald is going to run a feature page matte up The A\^Gregors R • Milken Tie # LEAN, ALL BEEF. FRESH GROUND # of pictures of all high school graduates who were McGregor goes to great lengths for a man. With Sportset shorts. former Herald carriers. ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — The Made of Dacron* polyester andcotton. Trim and cool in two styles. milking contest between Geor- - - gia AgrlouKure Oommiasioner There’s the bermuda length f rat with on-seam pockets and the So that the page will be as accurate aa possible the Tommy Irvin and his counter- shorter Islander model. In more than ^lids. There are checks I H a m b u rg part In Pennsylvania, Leland and stripes, too. All with Scotset* permanent press to keep you Circulation Dept ia making a request that all former RINSE that rinses in, colors ROBERT J . SMITH, Bull, bos ended aa on utter *OuPont R«c. T.M. ^ (We Beoerve Tbe Bight To Limit Quantity) ^ looking smooth. carriers who are graduating from high school this your hair while we set draw. INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914 June call and give them the information. So that this Irvin and Bull m et at home it, shampoos out when- may be a success please call 647-9946. The deadline plate before a twin blU In Atlan- FROM ta Stadium Sunday, shook I HIGHLAND PARK MARKET • 649-5241 for calling will be June 18th. ever you wish. Natural looking ^ S11 HlghlMMl St* MancfaMter—Phone 948-5278 ^ hands, then went to their oowa. 96S M AIN STREET, MANCHESTER colors for gray, gossamer toning colors The oontett, to publiolie ((irosBd Floor Next to Hosio & HoU) A'## for bleached hair. With cut and set. Dairy Month was declared a tie.
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International Already Down to Maw Tork Ctty, Iba oonstruc- •*oo of Um twin bopwsra to be known aa Eontittg l|rraUt ttaa Wcrtd Trada Center and to oonatt- tuto, togethar, the two taUeat buildings o«c U “■ “ ■ In the worM, Is now wsB taster way, on a aoh while which caBa for oompietion wiStk %. in 19TO. TtMgr w tt ha, thwi, tbe dominat- Anderson-Little ______^1. jm ______ing feature of the Nasr Totfc skyltoe — that fomridable, magnwiii i ^ introduc- Stmt IHtmIuk Bmpt auaHarr a a l BoUtajai BHt«r*d a t H m Foat omot at tion to the wealth and aptenilor of Ameri- MaariiaB^. Cam., aa BMoad d aaa JUa Mattar. ______ca. No ringle arohitactual achtevoment In aa America srU be, we mippoae, soB sauraaN ratw Pajabla la ▲Oraaoa more dramatic testimony to our love Om Taar ...... t»OP of and talent for TrUiinni Oaa Bom> ...... 1.W For Mich roaaoiw, we find two of the MmrBBB o r oitoBtxuDtion footnotes Intanattog. TBB iS n a A T B D PRBSB n ia aatnotatid fta a i It asoimlTaljr eatlUad ID tba BBD vt rapobUaatlon cl all a«ws dlt- 'The giant beama are beh« hoisted patr>ii ortdttad to H or not otbarwlat orodlt- into piaoe by a team of eight powerful adta paper and alao the local nmn po^ Fathe sal E crams which were tiuBt in Australia tor R^S DRY An Aftta 01 rapiAiloatlaa of apadal die oatobta Mrata a rt alao ria T id . $3,000,000 and which w en dilppod to n w BDiald Pi lnUn t OOmpaojr Inc., aa- thia rite, where tfiegr sit ribop the bufld- anm a ao ttnanclal r aaponaleOlty for tjpo- I- Australia rather than Moser to tbe Job. oaco. Detroit and Soaum. In order to guard against seepage to- irngnaiR aodit homap o r crooDui TTOna______to tils rite from the m artiy Hudson, Permanent Press All Cotton DMar adrertlahif doatna bona: aP*Mal teotsitquea had to be employeij^ Par Mondap — i p.m. Frldar. for bulldtog the foundation wan down Sport Shirts wh) Striped Knit Shirts WOr TMaadap — 1 jkin. Saturdap. Ibr Wednaaday — l p.m. Ifondai to bedrock. It developed that an Italian Wot nm radap — l p.m. ^^laaday I’’ Smartly styled plaids, window The hit of the season! Stripes l a r M d ay — 1 p.m. Wednaaday. method was best for this task, so Italian WOr Satnrdar — 1 p^m. nraradu. »Pe«**hria were imported to hwidle thte panes, wide tracks and solids of every imaginable color (SaaaUled deadline — 5 p.m. d u r betorr ♦ / pobUoatlon. 6 p.m. Ftlday tor Batnrday p u t of the cotalruolion. in the newest fabrics. and size! In crew and and Monday pabUeaUaa. Regular spread and moc-turtle necks. Monday, June 9 ItaUaiadeaigned and enginaered foundaftona underneath, and AuriraUan button-down collar styles. dunes oveihead, and what la Hafay in Reg. 3.50 Results At Midway between destined to become Amerioa’a proud dl^Aay of the wortd’s taUeat buHd- 9 There may be quairrri over the nv taga, It ia becoming a World Trade Oen- 9 oai alae of the reduction Preaident Mr even before it open* for btwimas. haa now announced, nt the oonduMod^ ie iP hit MMhway oonfennoe. In our foroan In Wfnam. But wheHiw the flgure was to be 60,- Frassinelli’s Unbelievable Vote 000, aa rumored In advance, or 20,000, T ^ sight of a oMef executive at log- as flnaHy anmnnced, tbe ayrnbcAc tan- Fdhoods with a legtelaUve branch — Nature Study by Sylvian Oflara poitanoe of the poOcy la twchanged. even one dominated by Ms own party— SPIDERWORT \ It to touch of de-encalaOcn In the Is not ao uncommon auymore, eftber at “amall, fringe war” wliddi ban now coat the federal or atate level. WUnees t -ut tMa oomtry more iwar dead- then a and the last Oongreas; Gov. Dempsey and the Degisiature. A ThoiiKht for Today whole Worid War. But when a chief executive fiaito his It ia an actian which fwodaima that Inside Report ^ionoored by tha Manchester own running msOe parting company with OouncU of Church ee the United States is oommltted to a Mm on an issue, it suggests either (i) Open Form poHcy of getting out of Vietnam. Part that the quality of leadership that ehould n *»y of the verbiage thrown around tide he exerched Is lackirg, or. (2) that the Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak *We Beoonunend Ounelves Of Our Behavior’ action ia ptohahly camouflage. Few ob- second man has a misapprehension of or holds views tncompcUible with the WASHINGTON — RapubUcan "Every Cotton Picking Minute” recreation's swimming safety aerven will really behove that the arm- Goodell In New York Mate, director, end was raqpcniBlble ed foroes of South Vietnam are capable goals of the administration of which he criticism of Senate Republican where he faces an uphill fight We are louder than our To the Editor, words. Our look communicatee. for setting our swim prograny of taking the piaoe of any American U a slgnlf.cant part (In fact, heir in line leader Everett M. Dlrksen of to retain his Senate seat in the I would like to take tMs op- of sucocaslon). Qlinola will soon escalate from 1970 Senatorial election. The stance, the gestures, the portunity to welcome the new for the summer. He hired the troop* brought home, or of holding their lifeguards, and without hia help Lt. Gov. AttiUo R. Praaeinelll couldn’t quiet cloakroom conversation to * • • unrecognized Inner feelings con- Recreation Director, Mr. Mel- own in any atate of wior which woidd have placed Mmielf In any moie In- vey to the other what we are and experience, I'm afraid the a public rebuke on the floor of The deep seriouaness of Pres- vin Slebold and his family to contlnie after aU Amerlocn tinope had credible poaition—etnce the last election the Senate itself. at the moment. And we seek Manchester, and to wish him^ program would be far from departed. ident Nixon’s growing tax prob- ready. I can't thank Tom campaign—than he 0kMCMCE YOU Took C O M M M b,SlR ^ R outed by the French h> the MIDDLETOWN PRESS of Montebello In northern Phone 647-9775 Italy. ICANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, Jl)N E 9, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1969 PAGE NINB “■ "ej!f < < <— — . hare moat ot his Ufe. He wss Manchester Area Binos May 1988, moved from the Moreover, the DemocraU are employad as a shipper at Pratt Court Curbs Voter Apathy Blanied numerically far more vulner- (H>ituary and DVMtney Machine Tool Oo., State C-DAP Grant Dtetrtct. O’Brien had succeeded West Haitfttrd. He was a mem- the late Victor Swanson. Inside Report able than the Republicans. Mar- ber of the BrKlah American Three Youths Heralding Politics ginal Democrats who 'won in the O. Petfclan club and the Irish American Att.dm.ert. For Road Conditions (Continued from page t massivp Johnson landslide of Municipal and school officiala 1964 WlU be up next year. a PatWns, SB. of 14 Club of Olastonbuiy. For Town Approved , .. gy Cohen will meet July 1 with the town’s Senate against Sen. Joseph Tyd- Charged in On Salaries same by June 80. That means Ings next year. Accordingly, Presidential In- Rid., husband at Mr*. Survivors, besides his wife and ) Apathy by town residents is mam pw MkmclMster Repubttcans, In Advisory Data Processing Com- dRltnids RMson Perkins, died mother, include two daughters, Manchester’s application for $112,600 state C-DAP (ConUnoed from Page One) The 8th UtUiUaa Dtetriot’s an- the Administration wotdd have Morton allies have long been timates expect Mr. Nixon to In- grant has been approved and a contract is^being: for- roads in Manchester, according to Neal Witkin, a M f^ July, are eocpectsd to appoint nual meeting will be June 25 at mittee, to dlscuaa proposals for to request a reaolutkm for tem- bearish about ids chandes tercede directly and persuade l a f day at Mianchestsr Mem- M ias PriscflU Haugh of Bolton Car Chase consolidating munlc^ial and porary conttnuation of the bur- Morton to run as the one Re- ortal Hoapltal. and M ias Sharon Blaine Hodge warded to the town managfer’s office for signing:. rtepe direcUy Into the field of Chester Community College student who just compieiea 'a Republloan to the fivo-menv- 7:80 p.m., in the Bentley School agalnri the popular Ty^ngs. If The information was tele- the atote’e privileges and pow- ^ on the roads. school data processing facilities itax or lose that peut of the Morton runs statewide, (hey pubUcan with a chance against Mr. Packins was bom Feb. S, of Manoheeter; four brothers. Three youths were apprehend- ber Manebesber Houatng on HidUster S t and funds. surtax now being wMhheld from Tydlngs. U14 In Gorham, N.H., son of Wllliem F. Haugh, MlUer Hsuigh e town officiate, The RepubUcan lead In reg- • Power-cleans itself. • 9 imp, motor dm io p i IH HJP. • Istered voteie Is now 61, an In- 17.88 day at Mease Hospital in Dune- Public Records roads as "excellent.’’ Six people Wltkln ended his report by • Complete in Travel-Storage Case. • Saw .1>iat ejection chute. dhi. time to a political candidate, caUed the roods "good," 32 said urging town residents to “''Ay ® crease of two since May 8, the • All aluminum frame • Cuts 2V.'’ at 90 degree angle. He also leaves Ms wife. Inc on Rt 83 Elllnirton^ Congress Itself requires that South United MethodbR Church Marriage Licenses they were "fair” and 102 said road bond Issue and provide last previous time registration saaewwMwwiiiiiffiiwwa ni«i i - •*.-.. • Braided nylon strung. Funenel aervlcee will be held Boy Drowns Mark Stephen Leggltt, 72 they were "poor” or "very enough money to maintain the figures were released. • New lightweight, wind P olice aaid the Nelson car offered to Ms op- Ward Circle will meet tamor- Walker St., auid Phyllis Marie tMnomw at 1:30 p.m. at the knocked down six highway Pooen^s- « would exceed our row at 6:30 p.m. for an out- poor.” roads. The sooner, the cheaper. A total of 21 new voters were resistant, features Mom Chapel tai Dunedin, lila. Martin, 4 Preston Dr., June 14, At Salter’s poeto. TheASSV V-«Mcar had 44CMU toLV be IVVWUtowed competence ~ , to hold that the door potluck at the homo of Of the 102, many called the he said, due to the rate of In- made In the tour-week Interval greater power. Burial will be In Sylvan Abbey Mrs. Lemuel MUIer of 82 Bruce Church of the Assumption. A day of swimming for three from______the scene.______Nelson Is sched- commission Is unauthorized by Gregg Alan Bryant, Vernon, roads, "deplorable,” "disgust- nation in road building costa, —seven Republicans, five Demo- Sunbeam Men’s Shaver Electric Glue Gun Memorial Park, Pinellas Coun- young boys ended In tragedy at uled to appear in Rockville Clr- statute (the 1934 Federal Rd. ing" and "disgraceful.” William O’NeUl, public works crats and nine unaffiUated. ty, Fla. and Robin Marshall Starkel, Salter’s Pond Saturday when cult Court 12. July 1. Communications Act) to employ Vernon, June 14, St. Mary’s Over 90 per cent said the town director, described the present The Manchester totals, still Built-in Automatic Flow Control one of them drowned shortly COVENTRY Memorial Hospital Is nearing The purpose of (he tour is to Albert A. Ferrell of Pittsfield, pea red under the wrater. When Harry Perriel, 26, Uncasvllle; First Amendment Interest,” by 14 per cent. completion. It Is costing $80,000. determine the recreational po- MaM.; and five sisters, Mrs. 0.'“in J. Brow, 37, 31 Ridgewood White wrrote, “differences In the St. Bridget School library Edwards, was In custody today “It Is interesting "that seven tentialities of the area. General Electric Phono Give Books To Dad! G. E. Alarm Clock J Patrolman Robert Hennequln under 28 counts of larceny, W. Middle Tpke. Is elated for J Sku*! C. Loveland of Manches- Dr., Rockville: WlUlam Plum- characteristics of news media volunteers will have a workshop per cent were in favor of a re- arrived, several people were al- lascivious carriage and being a $57,000 repair job this sum- “Better Homes and Gardens _ 1 T ter, Mrs. Mabel Cole of Gales mer, 61, 17 Linden PI., Rock- Justify differences :n the First tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in the construction program with no Thailand government of- .Battery Operated Compact Alarm for Easy Bedside Use ready In the wrater searching school library. a fugitive from justice In Ver- mer. It will Involve less* than Handyman’s Book”...... X' Ferry, Mrs. John Walsh of Mid- for the vlaUm. vUIe; James SUllman 30, Can- Amendment standards aj^lied financial support,” Witkin a mile ana will mclude ripping ficial Keokongyot Somanos to- dletown, Mrs. James Jester of terbury; Anthony Maturo, 47, to them.” mont. Pub. List 6.9S-Best selling home repair reference Hennequln summoned the A woman arrested with Char- wrote. “Generally, they were rail sections ot uie roaa. day began hls fourth and final Ramona, Calif., and Mrs. Isa- xo\i^"Frre till" Norwich, and HUlery Kerensky, wwte continued: "No one has Manchester WAXES will meet week In Manchester, under a guide. tomorrow at the Italian-Ameri- boimeau Saturday, Patricia Saw- the assumption that Man- U’Neia saia ne hopes tne belle Duke of Vista, Calif. matter of minutes North Grosvenorsdale. a First Amendment right to a 11- yer, 22, was also charged with Chester had enough, with the Boara oi uirectors will okay training program for foreign Funeral services will be held piremen Peter Beckwith and Also, David Pelletier, 20, and cense or to monopolize a radio can Club, Eldridge St. Weighing administrators, conducted by “The Greatest Game of All / l ,4 'T lascivious carriage and being record tax rate, to re- $6u,uuu tor a reconstruction jod ' S Jack Nicklaus’.’...... X' tomorrow at U a.m. at Holmes oolin Fox along with Patrol- Victoria Noel, WllUmanUc; Don- frequency." In will be from 7 to 8 p.m. The an accessory to larceny. build the streets." UConn’s Institute ot PubUc 14.70 on Spring St. between Dart- 1.99 Flineral Home, 400 Madn St. program will include an illus- Pub. List 7.S0-Autobiography of the outstanding rtv------. „ ------Roberts. Albert North Frank- He added: "A license permits Police said Charbortneau es- ^ added that Manchester’s Services. • Solid State - Plays 33’s & 45’s. Burial will be In Bucklamd Scables, and Hennequln and Stanley Harris, 69 and trated talk on "Cruises.” Top mouth Rd. and Gardner St. The golfer. ------Riphurrt 8nnhni-n 10 rVi-ttonft-ir orouucusimg,broadcasting, oui me licensee but the jogg-g licensee month are Mi-h capeocaped irom from the oiaieState wieiiim Mental --- -- rate Is one of the state’s On Ms return to Thailand, • Pop-up adapter for 4S’s. • Height 3W' - Width 3 3/8". Cemetery. losers for last month are Mrs. roaa is now "a tnrui” to riae, • 4’’ dynamic speaker • Antique white. U Somanos will be a training di- [] There are no calling hours. he saia. “Beating The Street ** 0 5 T In Wltkin’s research, he found • Uses 4 “D” Batteries. Spring St. would be the rector for other pubUc officials • #7223 Pearson. '‘®**“ Included: James R. Shel- “ “ id Mrs- Jean BarUett 10 In Ms country. Burton P. Fabricand” ...... Mrs. John Kozak A boat was brought to the to, 17, Coventry, speeding and “ oni»«ze a radio frequency pounds. town’s first reconstruction Job. COLUMBU — Mrs. Sign* So- failure to drive estobUshed ^ excdiwlon of his fellow clt- It would Involve complete Pub. List 5.95-For stock minded dads. scene and *drag lines were set At the request of RepuUdean phia tZhgman Kozak, 75, of up, but they proved unneces- lane; Daniel Novak, 21, East Manchester Auxiliary to Child building up OI tne roaa plus 1 ... Lake Rd., wife of John Kozak, Hartford, drivir^ without a “There is nothing in the First and Family Services of Con- MGM’s Loss May Total storm sewers. Director John Oorslde, Town sary when a volunteer searcher, Manager Robert Welas is check- died Saturday at Hartford Hos- Ricliard Joyner, 16, of 27 Sault- license and operating an un- Amendment which prevents tiie necticut Will elect officers at Its O’Neill said he wlU have $148,- U.S. Coin Cuff Links and Tie! pital. registered motorcycle, and government from requiring a 11- annual meeting Wednesday at ing alternative fonmate for town Caldor Pre Electric Caldor Medicated r. E. “Blue Coat” Flashcubes ers Rd., found the Pearson boy $19 Million at Year’s End 000 next year from the state tor budgets. Mss. Kozak was bom in Fin- In five feet of water, about 20 Rlchard Loclcero, 20, Coventry, censee to share his frequency 11:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. overlay, armor coating and oil. Shave Lotion Skin Cream land and had lived in Colum- feet from the north shore. unsafe tires. All three are also with others and to conduct hlm- Walter Schardt, 31 Eastland Dr. By BOB THOMAS "Even the more recent jnan- "All of (his sounds impres- Garside has criticized the Tac Sets Package of 3 N bia for 18 years. Firemen applied a resuscita- scheduled for Manchester Clr- self as a proxy or fiduciary with Members are reminded to bring Associated Press Writer agements of MGM were slow to O’NelU said. "But the 1969-70 budget, as prepared and Survivors, besides her hus- tor, and external heart massage cult Court, June 23. obligations to present those a sandwich and a folding chair. submitted by Weiss. He labeled 59 »59* band, Include a daughter, Mrs. was begun by police during the views and voices which are rei>- Dessert and beverages will be fUm world recently learned the deal that would attract top tal- It unwleldly and unclear. Temporary repedrs wlH not . Soothing for sunburns. - William Saunders of Columbia; ambulance ride to Manchester resentatlve ofhis community served by members of the hos- gerlousrjess of MGM’s financial ent. So the best film makers give the town good roads and Weiss has requested help from . 6 oz. bottle. two brothers in Finland, and Memorial Hospital. At the hos- Miss Messner and which would otherwise, by pitality committee. plight: the onetime giant may werjt elsewhere.” the cosit of loeeplng up the bad the Oonneotlcut PubUc Bixpendi- four grandchildren. necessity, be barred from the ----- suffer a $19 million loss for the Another film observer com- tures Council in the study of 4.99 pital, a tracheotomy was per- ones is high, he said. Wash ’N Dry Funeral services will be held formed, and the boy’s stomach Wins Top Prize alr waves.” VFTV Auxiliary will have a year ending Aug. 31. ments: “The real downslide for budget formats. . Genuine U.S. coins set in many iTrol Professional Size tomoTTOw at 9 a.m. at the Holy vvas pumped, but he had been At another point. White PoUuck and an awards pro- obviously the new manage- MGM came when all authority styles. Shave Creani Insect Repellant One cube will take 4 flash pictures. Trinity Russian Orthodox in the water too long, and all For the third consecutive wrote:_____ "It.. _ Is___ the..o— right of the . - meeting tomorrow ______of MGM faces______a challenge= was shifted to Neiw York. No * Pictured are just a few of many . Slock up now for speical and Church, WLUimantlc. Burial will efforts to revive him proved year, Cheryl Messner, daughter public to receive suitable access ® P "’’ ‘*'® in restoring the company to fis- one at the studio was empow- Spain Qoses styles. vacation days ahead. be In St. Vladimir Russian Or- futile. of Mr. and Mrs. George A. to social, political, aesthetic Nome. Members are reminded health. Also quite obvtous Is «red to make decisions, and the Slu * thodox Cemetery, Jackson, N.J. He was pronounced dead by Messner of 599 Fyister St., Wap- ' to bring items tor a teacup auc- the fact many things went .>aclt . of .. decisiveness , . , mode ^ It al- . LIQQEn ORUQ jp 59^ 39 * moral, and other ideas and ex- . 20 oz. can-reg. or lime. • Pack of 10 towelettes. Friends may call at the Pot- Dr. Ruben Flalkoff, one of the plng, yesterday was awarded periences which is crucial tlon. wrong with the MGM operation most Impossible to make Access Road PARKADE ter Funeral Home. 456 Jackson regular emergency room p4iy- the prize for the highest aver- here. to bring it to such a low estate, deals." OPEN St., Willlmantlc. tonight from alclans, at about 5:16 p.m. age report card at the closing The Fairness Doctrine fl Mrs. Harry Mahoney, VFTV What happened? How could a As a result, the town’s biggest Dutch Master or El Productol Coppertone Gillette Razor Kodak Instamatic Outfit recital of the Werner Plano, took form in 1949 and became Auxiliary patriotic instruotor film company lose $19 million studio remained a huge expense To Gibraltar 17:45 A.M. fo 10 P.M. ®- > Police said Pearson, - Leeman, and patriotism chairman; and 1.49 ^ The family suggest that those and______George ______Haines,_ 9, of„ 116 “ '<1 Vocal Studio, in the j^rt of federal law in 1969 when when many of Its competitors while its 30 vast stages stood (Continued from Page One) Aerosal Oil Spray Model 124 wishing to do so make mem- Barry Rd., had been swimming United Methodist Church the Federal Oommunlcations Mrs. Kenneth Aseltine, VFW were prospering as never be- empty most of the time. The Box of 50 Cigars ^ i i orlal contributions to Holy Tri- on and off at the pond aU day. Chapel. Cheryl had a 98 P®*" Act was amended to require Auxiliary presic^t, ^ 1 discos (answer lies deep In television division, which had mainly on wages brovteht In 2.10 ~ I 2 5 .Free travel size foamy cent average. ’ the meaiung Ot r lag ijay, on int5 ------• ...... — — ^ lemon-lime shave cream. nity Church. Fidday, the boys made a raft broadcasters "to operate In the the embattled history of MGM. once thrived with "Dr. Kll- from Gibraltar. Sit. Pupils who participated In the Ranger Station children's pro- There was a time when pre- dare,” “The Mian from U.N- . Super Stainless Blades „ out of a piece of lumber and public Interest and to afford gram on WTiC-TV, Channel 3, Fernando Banalos, > 6 oz. can spray on for a beautiful tan. Mrs. Louise D. MlUer attached an outrigger so it recital include Kim M. Socha, reasonable opportunity for the vlew audiences applauded at the .C.L.E.” and other series, 49, a truck 1.45 size - pack of 10. • Maria Fimstahl, Darryl T. Bla- tomorrow at 4 p.m. 13.97 COVENTRY — Mrs. Louise wouldn’t tip over. discussion of conflicting views mere appearance of Leo the ground to a halt. Even the “Nver on the Rock, said, "Moat RENT . Easy to use. Dolt Miller, 94. of School St., Haines and Leeman told po- grove, Janice Wagner, Elizabeth on issues of public Importance.” Lion at the beginning of a sur- record division started showing these workers are In ttiedr a 4 . 9 8 Dep For Men Mennen Speed Stick Dimock, Annette Duplessie, Daughters of Liberty, No. 16, • Includes one CXI26/12 fllm. widow of George Miller, died lice. they and Pearson were rid- This "equal time” theory led prise showing, because they losses, despite a thriving music late 60s and even 60e. It’s not • Dutch Master Cigars. . One flasheube. this morning at a Colchester Jeanette Welch, Lynn T. Ostrln- will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Mens Hair Spray ing' the raft in the middle of to issuance of the two rules un- in Oranee Hall Mrs. simuei ^ ®®®‘"« ® market. to get a good Job even at A CA R? . Choice of Perfecto or Panatelas. M Deodorant . Batteries included. CJonvalescent home. the stream, and Pearson de- sky. Judith Shuart, Robert der attack. . El Producto Cigars. f • 1.25 - 7 oz. size. £ Bryce, Mark C. Sawina, Marga- Fawcett, installing mistress, quality. That was in the Most damaging of all were the my age." The Spanish govem- Mrs. Miller was born Sept. 25. . Choice of Bouquets or Blunts. I Case for Instamatic Camera . . cided to swim holding onto the ret MilrowskI, Andrejs S. Ra- The "personal attack” rule and her staff will make an of- era when Irving Thalberg was grooses from movie releases, meat said (he workers would be i.99 1874 in Germany, and had lived back of it and kicking to make made free air time available to brilliantly directing the produc- Except for rare successes like tak>^ care of. Tube Hair Style * Our R.S. 2.99 In Cfoventry for many years. vins, Valerie G. Klein, Susan ficial visit. Refreshments will be . ~ m , • 1.00 - 4 oz. size. t 64 It go faster. any person or group whose hon- served by Mrs J. Russell Hazen fortunjj of the Culver City "Blow-up" and “The Dirty Doz- In London, members of Par- . Mens’ must popular deodorant. Survivors include three They said Pearson noticed a J. Bldwell. daughters, Mrs. Catherine Jour- Also, Myona Duval, Sharon ®®*y’ or Integrity had her committee. Etudio while Louis B. Mayer en" as well as the re-release of llament prerazed" deJ^lail** for green ball caught In some brush ' •' Ka Avv n f 4 o n \ r » 1 l don of Santiago, Calif., Mr.i, Waytashek, Nancy E. Schienost, been attacked during a broad- ___ iupperted him on the business the tried-and-true "Gone with retaUaUon but soureee said the Louise Ftanzan of Jersey City, some distance from the raft, and Dannelte L. Cornelus, Daniel A, cast discussion of an important Chapman-Joy Circle of North ^® Wind,” the MGM movies government was reluctant to hit N. J., and Mrs. Frederick Prinz he began to swim toward it. Socha, Eileen M. Gordon, Mau- public issue. United Methodist .Church willAfter Thalberg's death in misfired. Many of them have baek at Spain, The Times of of Patterson, N. Y.; two sons, When about 2D feet from the reen C. Gordon, Richard* J. The “political editorials" rule have a picnic meeting Wednes- 1®36. Mayer took complete n European-made films o' London said: "Polltlcaliy In- Why Nof! Oscar Miller of Coventry and raft, he yelled for help, and Wasserman, Janet R. Gordon, required broadcasters who day at 12:30 p.m. In case of charge. He built the biggest sta- l.ttle appeal to American audl- spired boycotts and economic William Miller of Patterson; six Haines dove off the raft to help. Louren A. Spain, Joanne Mac- dorse or favor a political candl- rain, the meeting will be In the ble of stars In Hollywood hJsto- enceo ("The Appointment”) ex- wars almost always damage We have fully equipped Haines told police he tried date to giveother candidates a church. While the films were not the ploitatlon films "The Green grandchildren and several Donald, Katherine Peters, Mary both aides. In the end both side? new cars for rent by the O W O O 9 «t O • « • H great-grandchildren. to grab Pearson's head to hold Lopes, Phyllis A. Muldoon, chance to reply. ----- same quality attractions that Slime” ) or overworked formula usually get tired and start talk- day, week or month, at «9990999«9a«9 , Funeral services will be held it above water, but Pearson Katherine A. Foglio, Peter Al- The FGC amended the person- Trinity Covenant Church Dla- Thalberg had made, the compa- (Blvia Prealey vehicles), ing sensibly to each other very reaeonable rates I I ,99999«99»999’ 9 kept dragging him under the al attack ruletwice. It exempt- conate Board and Board of ny flourished by its very bigness Having enjoyed past success again.” Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Pot- dins, Mary-Jo M. Anderoli, Nan- •99990909««W • 9 When your car is tied up ter Flineral Home, 456 Jackso i water with him, and ,he lost cy Pitkin, Robert F. Wasserman ed bona fide newscasts and on- Christian Education will meet through the war years and Into with road shows Ilk© "Ben-Hur’’ Charge it his grip and Pearson disappear- Under an emergency plan for service or repairs, or St., Willlmantlc. Cremation and Nimcy E. Wilson. the-spot coverage of bona fide tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the the postwar period. and "Dr. Zhivago,” MGM at- drawn up In anticipation of wUl be in Springfield, Mass. ed. news events. Then it exempted church. The troubles that assailed the tempted other big films with when you need an addi- Brian was bom May 14, 1939 Franco’s move, laborers who At There are no calling hours. interviews and commentary or ----- film industry In the 1960s hit disappointing results—"Far live on the peninsula will be tional car . . . In Hartford, and moved to Man- Rats Invade Village analysis in the course of news- Emanuel Lutheran Evangel- MOM hardest of all. In the face from the Miaddlng Crowd,” asked to put 'to^M tlnte“ IuiUl Typewriter Sale! Clarence Hough chester last September. A SMOCK, Pa. (AP) — The vil- casts. Ism Committee will meet to- ot a falling market MGM be- “Where Eagles Dare," "Shoee Moroccan and Maltese w o r^ k Caldor Clarence Haugh, 43, of 23 Grade „ , , .4 student ^ at Buckley, lage _ of Smock and some of Us The U.S. Circuit------Court------for the ------morrow at 7 p.m. In the board came Die "beached whale.” of the Fisherman." Even the hit can be brought In The RriiUK CALL SCM - ROYAL - OUVETTI Hemlock St., husband of Mrs. School, he attended the Immac- 300 families are waging war on District of Columbia upheld the room. Mayer was deposed, then his "2001: A Space Odyesey" has government is expected Joyce Trombley Haugh, died ^ w ^ ® o' hungry rats. "personal -attack" rule in the successor, Dore Schary. The been slow In paying off because crease Its aid to the SCM Super Sterling...... 69.88 yesterday afternoon at Man- in Hartford..■ He was a member ^ ^ strength Red Lion case in June 1967.- Hollis Circle of South United company went through a series of Its immense cost. * crown colony to meet exDMted 643-5135 of the Catechism class at St. chester Memorial Hoapltal. of the pack although a teen-age However, the U.S. Circuit Court Methodist Church will meet of management changes, none MGM rjow^has a new manage- losses In tourist and riS^plng our rog. 74.97 Mr. Haugh was born Aug. 24, BartholomevXs Church and »the youth claims he killed 150 rats in Chicago, in a September 1668 tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. for a of them Improving MGM’s con- ment with Eklgar M. Bronfman earnings. Boland Oil Team of the Man- during three days last week. decision, held that both rules 1925 In Palmer, Mass., son of chester Little League. cookout at the home of Mrs. ditlon. , ac board chairman and Louis F. Britain seized Gibraltar In t4v» Deluxe Air King 14 SCM Coronet Electric...... 139.88 Mre. Blather McCurray Haugh James Abbott, a constable unreasonably restrict free Stanley Weinberg of 197 High- Robert H. O’Brien became Polk as president. They come Wfu* of the Spanish SiavviL^ Westinghouse m o b i l a i r e ® 5000 our r.«. 149.97 Survivors, be.sides his parents. and the town’s only law officer, speech, of Manchester and the late Sam- Include a brother, John N. land St. The Rev. Edward prerident of MGM In 1963, when from the liquor and food busl- In 1704, and Hpni.. [REETIU.: uel J. Haugh, and had lived Pearson, and a sister, Rose- said the rate started to move Goode of___ the Council of Church-C3iurch- the the company’s company’s loss loss was was $17.8 317.8 ness, rescectivelv. respectively, and and fiim flim nh. ob- .th« the i_ oonqueot r e c o j m liTa z o treariTrf*”*d ^ Multi Purpose Fan Room Air Conditioner ROYAL Swinger Radio Combo.. 42.88 Into the village after the state es wlU be the guest speaker. million. MGM climbed back into servers wonder if they _ will be In ___ 1718. The Spanish'^ ■‘Bneo our roQ. 59.97 mary Pearson, both at home; Our Reg. 1B.70 his paternal grandmother, Mrj. Health Department closed a About Towp ---- the black, but Usita real Ills went able to fathom th? uniquely er- ment has demandedd ^ a n d e dn Ttt ^ * ^ ' garbage dump, closing off their . Manually reversible. • Plugs in like a lamp. Penolud Notices Gladys Pearson of England; Wesley------Circle of South United unremedled. ratlcratio nature of the movie Indus-lndii«. alncealnoA thentiu.n thatfi.oi the.u. ROYAL Model 890...... 54.88 food supiSy. The owners Were Officers and members of the Methodist Church will meet to- One Independent film maker try- the foitress back . Convenient carrying handle. • Two fan speeds. and several aunts and uncles. • Beautifully styled. our r*9. 69.97 The funeral will be held to- ordered to spread poison around BrlUsh-American Club wUl meet morrow at 8:30 p.m. for a pic- analyzed the problems: "MGM Such obrervens ree hope In Franco’s latest action • Rust-proof aluminum wrapper. 9O88 the dump, but they apparently tonight at 7:30 at the clubhouse MORIARTY • Louvers both front and back. • Zinc coated chassis. Card Of Thanks morrow at 8:45 a.m. from the nlc at the home of Mrs. Her- has always been reslstent to the appointment of Herbert F. retaliation to a new “ . Non-marring feet. OLIVETTI Lettera 31...... 44.88 Wa want to exprem our heart- Dillon Funeral Home, 53 Mam didn't use enough, Abbott said, to go to Holmes Funer^ Home, belt Grommeck of 55 Cedar charge. The studio was slow to Solow as studio chief, with more drawn im by the 11.88 • Permanent washable filter. our r«9. 49.97 belt *»rt«*i™ to Reverend Paul Bow- m an. Dr. WUIIem Schneider, the St., Hartford, with a Mass of he said, "Some are as largo as 400 Main St., to pay weir last Ridge Dr..Dr., Glastonbury. realize that sound movies were power than his predecessoro en- braltar government ICi\ Doctors Nureee and Ste/f at the ty,~ rabbits." respects to Clarence Haugh, a ----- BROTHERS Bockvilie Oeoerel Hoapltal The Angels at St. Barlholo- ---- here to stay. Mayer would have Joyed. He is 38, a former agent statea In Its preamMn fho'T RockvIKe JTke Department and to mew’s Church at 9:30. Burial Several persons started shoot- member. Edgar arcle of South United nothlrg to do with television. experience In TV produc- people ot Gibraltar liii aM the many friends who were aucti ing the rats Sunday. ----- "Conneottout's (Hdest a aanadort diirinc our recent b«- will be in Mt. St. Benedict Methodist Church will meet to- MGM lost all Us stars because It tlon. U he can «Uice film mak- be allowed to "m L a raareineiit. Cemetery, Bloomlleld. "It sounds like the Fourth of Salvation Army Women’s morrow at 7:30 p.m. at Flano’s refused to cut them In on the ere to cast their lot with MGM eoverelgiUv of ^^i^****" ^ Unooln-Bfercory Dealer" July around here now,” Abbott Home League will meet 861 O EN TEB STBBKT MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE SALE: M u. tlira Wrt. The WHltem F. Abom Friends may call at the fu- let tomor- Restaurant tor a dinner meet- profits when most'other studios perhaps Hollywood’s beached agaliwt tiilr mnay. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. said. row at 1 p.m. in the Junior Hall ing. were doing so. whole can float once more. «*«»- OPKN EVENINGS cratlcally expressed wlzbes." (■xoept Thun.) We reserve the right to limit quantities. EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY O pt! Lott Evtry Niplit MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1969 llANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1969 PAGE ELEVEN Femon Rf- ^Iton Gov. Jolin Dempsey’s plan V e m o n ciaARS —m s '.wf''' Nixon and Thieu Residents Asked Prime Rate Barnes Says Democrats Use called tor a 8 par oent sales TV-Radio Tonight BITUMINOUSI tax oa more gooA and sarvtoss TOIACCOS Show f--v 1 then thoo* (xcversd by tha • >■■■ OOPT fM UmKO Not To Put Grass 2ft00 Anti-Busing Flyers Hiked to 8 ^ Meatax Approach to Budget per cent tax proposed by the nes Till Declare HarmonyCuttings in Road Televinon Oenand AasemMy and (would ARTHUR RRIM DRIVEWAYS HARTFORD, Oonn. (AP) — the regular session of the O ^ have brought in more iwvsnoe. 8:00 [>) Burks's Law Distributed Over Weekend ByNYCBank senate Minority Leader Wal- ered Assembly luUourned. (CmMm*e4 tn m Ps«e Om ) Public Works director Andrew •42) MOca Douglas Hts veto forces (he oonvtnlng 10) Parry Jfasoo W Truth or Ooassqusncas PARKING AREAS • GAS STATKHW lace Barnes oeHs a Donqcratic Baines said in a ^ of a special sesskm later this Blackout "I can't tjlks, and the general ait- Tricarico has Issued *an appeal Msrv Oritrin BASKETBALL COURTS Borne S,000 flyei* dIatrflMited to decide on a swianmlng pod NEW YORK (AP)—One of commented: to residents not to throw grass I Bantley-Brinldey propo4Wl to cut allocations to Interview that budget eutri month to adopt a budget be- CHEVBaUDT . ^ ^ . nation in Southeaat Aala. ewihoal by tlie O04ieemed OIttoens ot and a bonding losue tor seiwere. the major banks In New York ahould be based on the When the llgMa want cut to- where (MetWa repreaentaI any cuttings and hedge clippings NOW BOOKIVO —; FlAtX YOUB OBIMK WOWL ^ today raised Its prime rate—the all state depeutmenta a "meat- needs fore the next two-yeer Aeoel 1BVCK OWmBBS They agreed that the failure I Manstars of Scan- Vernon over the weekend eall The Oonemad Citisena ot Ver- ax approach" toward balanc- of individual depaxtmenta. Some period beligrs. ward Uie end of the "Totnor- a'grjlflcant ^ft tlUft of American ©f the other aide to achieve ita into roads. F Traop AB Work FenaasBy Buperriawi, We age Mi% non would Hke the Board ot ■•m interest it charges its biggest We are pleased to announce He emphasised that this ac- Wsathar (8-40) Tbe Aveogera Project Ooneent "A toot in the ing the st4de budget. departments may need more hi- Dempeey has said he plana that we have « rental truek row ttiaw*' in the BoNon high policy . . . I think we ought to objectivea ahould convince It of (10-2M880) I Dream of Jean- Edsaoetlan to request the Board snd best customers tor loans— tion conjtitutes littering and re- (80) Truth or Ooasequencas door toward regional edWMi^ to a historic hijdi of 8% ptr cent The Farmington Republican stecul of less money, he said, to call a meeting of legislative avalMble (or your uee while aohool gym Friday night, emcee tegin taking them all out, and **• inability to gain a victory by (t>) Details the Msnane nle ~DliUI0 BROTHERS fUNflB ot Repreaentattlvee to place the yoiur truck is Mtng servlesd. sults in clogged storm drains. J2g) gpopa (12) Chmsmoks tlori.” from 7H, effective immediately. was commenting Sunday on citing the RepubUcan plea for leaiders this week to discuae p4t>- (80) F Troop S 00 (10SMB8O) Laugh-In CALL 643-7691 or 647-9798 m atter ot PiuJeot Cjoncem on the Majority Leader Edward L. more money to fight drug posals (or the speciid seesion, Our rental truck Is a 1M0 Dave Noni. vdpped, J I r — the flaater the better, aa far a. I ;;:;^f‘:7ce^*noiutlorSLIS‘oI! Grass- clippings may be 'put in (84) IVenen Chef The local group, opponents ot same retorendum, as a third An lncreiu4e sad been expe(xt- ( S) I Ixnre Lucy Marcus’s endorsement of a 5 abuse. and Marcus and Barnes oouM Van, (uUy equipped, with a that'a what haniena when you conoemed." principle of tilf-determlna- containers and will be picked 6;46 (M) Frieadir CHsnt 80 ( 8 ^. Oinw----- — of W WHI B I S o n n e t t Project Ooncern, wUl have rep- Itetn. By addtog thia question It fi ed tor some' time, but the one ton load capwrity. Rotee Here’s Lucy (O cot the budget like that." in hla announcement, Nixon tton for the people of South Vlet- up by the regular trash collec- •:00 ^^10) Noaa, Sports, resentattves at 41 panal diacua- amount of the Increase—a full per cent sales tax, provided all In oontrast, Maroiai sold: "We advance their Ideas then. (18) Merv OriRIn would not incur any addlttonal state agencies cut their budg- must at the very least try ------are 7c per mile, IT per day, AciuaUy, the audience waa aald: nam. tor. (22) Highlights 2U NBT Journal aion to ba conducted by the expense tor the valuahte intor- one per cent-was surprising. and the first 14 ndlas ore (40) Nswsbeat 9:00 B04md ot Bducatlon tonight at ets. to economise, and If the various ... , as i n (roe. Don’t lose money ba- never in the dark becauae the "Preiildent Ihleu Informed xhe two prealdenta agreed It Tricarico also asks the coop- (U> News 120 matlon obtained." The Increase by Bankets Trust deportments Involved cannot V icioui MfUikey Estuipe* 10404240) Motalay NIaht at 7:M at the Vemon Center Mid- Co. of New York was announced Marcus’s proposal Saturday (lause your truck is d o ^ — auxtUary hghU ewltched on Im- me that the progreaa Of the would be appttjprlate to offer eration of home owners in (20) Rough Riders the Movies "As concerned clUsens we feel live within their reduced budg- SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — cleaning up streets that are al- (IS) Leave It to Beaver ;S) Monday Night Movie dle School. without comment. was an attempt to break the use our rental truck the next mediately. Inaide the dimmed training program and the equip- guarantcca and rifeguarda for ,80) M easles Navy 4he voters should have a chotca FiUlemate over a state tax pro- et, they can then, as Indicated Timothy, a little qplder monkey, time your truck needs serv- gym. the only immediate Indlca- ping wy a m for South Viet- elections. Proviaioiw for In- ready littered because of grass 8:08 !40) 77 Sunset 9:80 24) People Are the Olty The panel will also Include in this Isaue. The outcome of When (me bank Increases the 8:80 ,8-li» Walter Craniate 8-12) FunOy Affair prcHicnents of the project. The gram that became evident when In the case of the Welfare De- ha.9 escaped from the Spring- ice. Uon of a Morm waa the flick- namese foroes had been ao «ic- t:m atlonal eupervision could be originating on their property. 10 00 (8-12) CMroi Bunwtt this vote could‘guide the Board prime rate, others usually fol- field Zoo and police have orters (8) Bvenliig News (U) News board will 4U4k queationa ot the Gets Spl^olarship low. Gov. John Dempeey late Wed- partment. If required, come GARTER CHBVROUBT OO., or of lightning visible through otsa.ul that he could now re- written Into the poUtIcal aetUe- The putting of dirt, rocks and (20) Film ;40) Dlok OsvaU Show im i ot Ekhication In Its deoisiont feel- to slHX>t him on sight. Ino. (lOdiiOT) Huntley-Brlnkley (C) in U) Movie panel membera and the public ing confident they are beat rep- The prime rate is used In de- nesday night vetoed a biU call- back to the Assembly to plead an unatauttared ceiling bubble, commend that the United Statee ment. general debris into the streets &) Uy Favorite klartlaa J? Brian M. ()ulgley, son of Ing (or a 6 per oent sales tax. their case." The Wbttare budget Zoo Director Bill Swinea said 1229 M ain S t., M an ch eeter is also prohibited. All wood _ (S) What's NewT (R) “ FOB A UFEHMEI _ la invited to attend to Uaten to resenting the wishes d their termining the intereet rate Telephone 64M2S8 Later, the sound of rain drum- begin to replace U.S. combat President Thieu . .. expiwssed 8:48 (20) News You'll never have to buy Him roalti . . and Mrs. George Qulgiey of The veto came shortly before was cut by roughly fW milUon. Sunday that Timothy Is vicious. ming on the roof blended with forces with Vietnamese forces pleasure in informii« PreahSent branches, brush and stumps up 2) M o n ^ M a r i ^ becauae each time L ^etts develops and both 4Mes. community." charged numt huge corpora- 7:00 ( 8) ARar Dhmer Movie 11 10404Mto ToidsSt The flyer diatrlbuted by the 280 Brook St., Wapping, has Karen Hill’a contralto voice. . . . 3 Nixon that the arm ed foroaa of to six inches in diameter must |M) Weat l^'s s My,Mr Line prtote your roll of b Glw A WWte or Recently flie Boemd of Educa- tions. Other iates, such as Inter- Koda-coior film we give you A B ^ Oonoemed CtUaena is headed est rates to consumers, are Until the storm, the show, "Ao a conaequenoe of the re- the Republic of Vietnam were be tied and bundled into lengths News, weather. Sports 12:00 LirraLY FRBE,^a fresh roU U fUm tion approved a busing prograun been selected from 90 appUoants for your csnisrs.* Wo replace the Wm with "Stop Busing.” S04ded iqyward from the prime tightened up since its previous commendation by the praiident now reaching the ptoint where no longer than three feet, and ABB SATUBDAF'S TV WBBK FOB OOMFLBTB UBHNGR within the town in an effort to as the redpieiU of a 1000 you hAVe developed. It's sU fresh- The flyer aaya, "Project Con- aydd double seealona tor the rote. night’s performance, went along and the aaaeaament of our own they can assume an Increazing- these will be taken by the trash dated ' and top qualky and Ko- oem Intends to allocate pupUa acholarehip awarded ^y the collector. , dak, too. (}ulck processing . . . ktead 8tudents and to adjust the The old rate of 1% per cent wtthout a hitch. Although the commander in the fleld, I have ly large fhare of the burden of 24 hiKir service for to claeawi outside their own OathoUc Graduates d u b ot was a record Irish when it waa Redeem these emcees change each year — decided to order the Immedtate combat. Branches larger than six Radio f Usek and white (just "eocio-economlc" balance. (TUa Battag laeliideg oi4y OsaM'Bewi a IHtle bit longer for nelghhoihood on the arbitrary Mrs. Melendreras said die set on March 17. As recently as Duane LeBlanc and Doug Bevins redeployment from Vietnam of The two preeidenta are con- inches in diameter, which have I el M or U Greater Hartford. minnte leaglh. Bone staMoas t»rrr i t n e w a e a a t s . ) color). baals of thalr race arid aodo- personlally la onpiosed to this last Dec. 2 the raite was 4)4- A shared the honore with Norris a division equivalent of approod- vhxed that the propoeala they been removed by residents eootiomlc iMMskground.’’ Qulgiey la a senior at E ad Valuable Coupons project. OathoUc High School, and wUl aeries of rate increases, usuaUy — each year the show gate mately 28,000 men. have put forward (in Paris) rep- themselves, will be collected on 7:40 Speak Up Bporu It also states that "Projeot one-tourthspr one-half of a per batter. 8:00 Hartiurd Hlghilghb t.lO Speak Up mwns The Board of Education went enter Holy Crosa College In Started four years ago "This troop replacement will resent a reasonable basla tor Fridays if a ceill is made to the 7:00 News s:80 Speak Up Hartfotv Oncem Is not an educational oa record aeveral mpoerl tabled by the oth- Any trees dropped by a con- 12:00 ()ulet Hours IG G EH DRUG 404 MlDDLll TPKt.' at EkhMatlcn ahould not make The Federal Reserve Board At Stop A Shop, our idvtrtiting givti you WFOP—14B wno—itM any decision about taking on ball team as a sophomoke, the real informitlon about m l foodi end m l Scop ^ come an institution. end of August ... er side in Paris on May 8, and 8:00 Anemoon Bdltlor the only dedalon . . . an adr has taken a number of steps to tractor must be removed by 8:00 Daimy Clayton 4:18 Maritat Repon Project (Joncera, at least until vanalty basketball team In his prices— meat*, fruits, vsgstsbln ind s big 000090 msmMMi O O O O i[S6opjQQQQ[Q000Mj>J)00Q00000Q0J^i The '80 edition revealed a "I will announce plans for fur- obeerved that despite the fact that contractor. 8:00 Dick Haatbertoi 4:20 Weather vtloory reteresvhim Should be make it more expensive and rim of other wboltsoma foods. Any store thst, 8:00 BUI Love it was certain that the new 89- Junior and senior years and clslms to have a lo«r-prlcs policy, ws bsllevs,' alight trend toward more sophis- ther replacement as dedaiona that It contained certain unac- Tricarico also asks home t:X Strictly Spone held." more difficult tor banks to bor- 1:00 Qary OlrerO 4:X Afternoon Bdttloa room elementary school would the gymnastios chib. He was owes n to the public to back up iU claim with mmmwmmmun s&o aits w os ^ o o o 6 a o fj ttoated humor and a tremen- are m ada” ceptable provlsior.a, there were wiifP—uw In ootuiectton wMh the sug- row money. But the demand cm facta. Look at tbs doxans and dozens of low owners not to assume any 7:00 Aooeat 88 be ready for next Sq)tember. elected to the student council, dous amount of talent, develop- In Waahlngtoiv Pentagon certain points which appear not 8:00 Newe 7:18 Now geatlon at the reterendum, Mrs. Dr. Ramadell eaid recently he banks for money to borrow has prlcts In a Stop 8 Shop ad . . . -took at tha change in their regular sched- 8:18 Bot^ Up 7:80 David BrtnkleT and was In the glee club. He thousands of low prices clearly marked on with (his coupon and a $S purchasi ing in the lower g r^ e s, and sources said the 28,000 troops too far from the position taken 4:00 News 7:80Neera of the Wortd Lois Melendreras, president la doubtful that it will be ready. continued strong. every «am In our store. Claims won't save you ule of trash collection and to received a National Merit Let- fuUy-bloesomed tai the upper probably will get' no doser by the government of the Re- put containers at the curb the 4:18 Speak Up Banlon 7:48 Joe Oaragioia pro-tern ot the Ooncemed Ottl- The town has a housing problem By raising the prime rate monay , . . 4nd gamaa won’t save you monty 4:48 LoweU 'Aioaias 8:00 Pop Concert ter of dmunendatlon, and last . . . but mlnl-pricing® wlH. grades. home than Okinawa or Hawaii, public of Vietnam and the Unit- night before. Any changes will 4:86 PhU Rlssuto 8:58 Red Box vs. Twins aens, said a letter went out Fri- wlfli Us own pupils, In that case. banks can afford to pay more In the midst of the musical From there they could be ed States, 7:00 The World TonlgD 11:40 Nenss, Weather, Sports day, to memben ot the schocH A sub-committee of the Rock- Thursday was named an Arch- for the money they borrow. Nabisco Oreos be publicised. 7:20 Frank OUtord 12:00 Other Side of the Day VlOU JARVIS bishop Henry J. O’Brien Schol- Coupon good Mon,. Jm * f thru 9 numbers in act one, the audi- rushed back to Vietnam If need- President Thieu reiterated hla b04UWhM Hm w ay yo« ed with a trampoline exhibl- were surprised that more Anter- moves relating to a peaceful ; TWIiK SHAU. i | piano teacher The contents ot that letter are idents. It la expected a report The award wlU ba formally and take a look at things after TalblllikaHIt... 0 0 0 0 0 0 015jliOJljy)M)0 0 0 0 llM itM ililO iliO 0 0 0 00 0 00 QA tion by John Oorton. icari' weren’t being pulled out. rettlement. TOTI enpG IN K On O- 1 Dellverod in Mancherter as foUows; "Soon the Town ot will be ready from that group presented at the (dub's eight- Bankers Trust's move.” During intermission the audi- One source said there had been Pteeidenf Thieu outlined his PrtscHpIloa 1 Equipped with IsathirrtBe tataataail Vemon will hold a reterendum in July. eenth annual president’s din- ner, to be held Wedneettay at ence wandered the halls, look- proposals to withdraw 80,000 or govemment’n plans for addition- you con dopund on 1 windehMd washer, 2 epeed eta»| log at worii done by ait, in- more men. The President was al village and hamlet elecUom, 1 trie w^cm. heatar, deingger, *• the Tobattco Valley Inn In Wind- RockviUe dustrial arts sad home eoonom- "beiig: prudent,” he added. and he Kdd particular stress on Wddou's ' way safety flaeUen, buk-we b arranging her summer sched South Windsor sor. ics studeaU during the year. Nixon said decisions of future ***■ pursuit of a vigorous land J U oto. frowt and roar eewt koMa, Hospital Notes The previously announced withdrawals would hiige on the redistribution pirogram that 1 < ■ leotberefeto hendroeta, a t e e r 1 a g ule. For opplicoKon please coll Smothers Brothers Act by readiness of South Vietnamese would give the land to those who Library Oosing, Board Says, Kenyatta Shot, Visiting hours are 111:80 to 8 Every day is bargain day with music teacher Keith Oroethd foroes, pirogrens in the Paris work it. (M d o JV p.m. In all areas except ma- and art teacher Donald Mac- p>eace talks and the level of ene------DRUG C O . TED TRUDON H 643-5692. Condition Bad ternity whero they are 2 to 4 auley, turned out, in the second my activity, Was Not a Sudden Decision and 8:80 to 8 p.m. Vernon 707 ItoldB t., TUnwrlanstW act, to be a Smothers Sisters White House {.ouroes had said , 04S-SSS1 VOLKSWAGEN H The LAbrary Board, ac(X)rdlngmercie wUl be held June 19 at NEW YORK (AP) — Charles Act by Kathy and Pam Geer, earlier they believed a troop to Its chairman, Dr. Am Beck, 7 p.m. at the A-Z Plasa on 37^ Kenyatta, who affected a Admitted Thursday: Garrett Straight - faced, they sang withdravral made from a posi- Lecture Slated will not comment on the poa- SuMivan Ave. Peter Mortis of aizd helmet to accent TuUer, Pine HUl Rd., Tolland; "Slnoe My Canary Died.” tion of strength would promote Edward Welz, Spring St., Rock- hearings ^ hto mUltancy, but wulked arm- Oroethe, who directed the show, progress in Paris Tomorrow on review the decision to close a buffat dimer. . u ir viUe; Ida O anrtl, Highland presidenU alw, sub- Wood Memortal Library untU Kenneth Jackson, program In-anm with ^ y o r John V. Ave., Rockville; Nancy Foss, ^ declaration, put tor- Christian Science after It meets June 19. chairman, Iws announced that Lindsay and Gov. Nelam A. Strong Ave., RockvUle; Carol mim-pncing TTfe dedslan to close the lib- tbe epeaker for the enreolng wlM Rockefeller to memorialize Michaud, VUlage 8t„ ' Rock- Sl^ JohnI H. Wyndham of Los brary at the end of June waa be Karl Ruasotto, public rria- Martin Luther King Jr., re- vUle, and Leandro Marchand, Bumably was design^ to help A"Seles will be the guest lec- unanimous and under (xmsldera- tl(xis agent (or the Hartford madned In critd(sal (xxiidlUon lo- P ro i^ c t St„ RockvUle. worthy of mention. The school, turer tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at Ccildor tion for a lorn time, accoixilng Knights footbaU team. Ruseotto day after being shot Saturday Births Thursday: 'Daughter W« rtM fv* th« right to limit quonuutt. and the tqwn, Aould be proud get the negotiations moving: * "* "The two presidents con- the C9uistian Science (Dhurch, to Dr. Beck, and was not In wlH talk about the Kirights pros- night. born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J of its own. 94 Union St. Michaud, VUlage St., Rock- firmed their oonvictions that the any way u sudden a*<> ^ problem-. and Leona Minor, Egypt Rd„ when the weight on the package the Republic of Vietnam any tian Science in 1964. elected offlclato and Choir- "It seemed Hke he didn’t have NOTSOCAaEO Viet Copters system or program or any par- Library Gift EUington. says one and threequarter pounds niihiiA «4i« aald In wnimmA tn 'vaittous commlfSrianB anybody on his side,” a detec- of pork chops. It doesn't mean a QUARTER LOIN CHOPS ticular torm of government, The Suburban Women's Club *>9flble to Join as an as- Kenyatta founded the (OsBtIniied from Page One) has presented a check to the Ergot, a drug which can pound and a quarter of pork chops You get maxl-man quality such as (XMiUtlon, without re- Never-tron c o g e n t on the closing at that gj^j.a,te member. FOr further de- Harlem Miau Maua, but police at Stop A ShopI Smart Casual Real Comfort! Famous Brand! and half a pound of fat gard to the will of the people of Rockville Public Library for time.' tails on membership tn the said the group waa tiny. cause psychotic disorder. Is the ten now in Vietnam is secret, the purchase of a record brow- Mayor Howard E. Fitts last but It Is known that In the last South Vietnam.” chamber Havens may be call- The goateed miilitant was sihot product of a fungus disease of We promise when we have a sale Much of the speculation that ser and records. Executive Dress Shirts Men’s Loafers Gift Slippers week released a letter from ed. aa he stopped on a Bronx rtreet g^rasses, espeirfally rye. on pork chops, you'll get only the three yean the company has Dress & Sport Hats Town Manager Terry V. Spren- N been awarded Army contracts Thieu labeled "not true” dealt A portion of the money has The Eptscopal (jhurch Women to let out one of two women pas- best of the lean center cuts at tha N kel asking the Library Board valued at |1.6 billion. with the assumption in some been earmarked for records for !Tk“”“ ‘* ^ Churdi aenge™. Wltnessea aald he waa sale price, no end cuts. And they'll In 1968, the Army named the quarten that he would never the Junior library for use dur- ^ ®**«al banquet Irit by two of five shots fired be trimmed every bit as carefully Bell jet Ranger winner of a light accept any sort of coalition, a It'S the pre-school story hour 3.99 ^ Wednesday at tbe Podunk from a passing car occupied by as when they’re not on sa la So try observation heUcopter compeU- poaslblUty opened In Nfaom’s and the Saturday morning pro- Clioice of Dacron “ or Kodel'poly- 2.97 .k k u ^ ^ a W «* BUbigton Rd. a t 6:80 severol black men. ALUMINUM some maxl-man gork chops. We Classic handsewn patterns. Leather Soft grain vinyl uppers and soft 2.99 tlon. The contract waa expected eight-point peace plan of May grams Exciting new straw hats . . . tweeds, Uon by ^ public to ^ c^ Kenyatta was critlclrod by Masonic Meeting ester/blcnded witli cotton. Spread, uppers, long wearing-soles. Venetian: sole. Comfortably terry lined. Color - speckled, stripes, solids. Novel bands, promise your family will love them. to provide delivery of 2,20 air- Cassini or bultondown collars. While, black or cordo color smooth; Penny: spiced tan. Sizes 5)4 to 12. A gift he u ^ women of the church end eome milltanta fior flying to SIDING Or we promise you your money However, the language of the Fayette Lodge of Masons pinch fronts and center creases. Sizes 6 craft beginning this year and pastels, hi-colors and stripes, 14S4 to 17. black, cordo or tarnished gold smooth, will long remember! 7/8 - 7 1/2. board could go ahead their guesta are urged to at- King's funeral In Rockefeller’s For Wee Batimaito backi contiriuing through 1972. joint Statement waa broad will hold Its annual inspection antiqued tan Scotch grain. 6!4 to 12. Re-ervatUmTmay be private plane and for johrii* enough to enoompass almost tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the mu caHlng Mrs. Alan arms with the governor and ”^ 6 4 9 - 0 4 6 8 any Interpretation. Masonic Temple, Orchard St. r^aln open until a hearing was 2640 Ellington Rd. limteay during a memorial Blade Cut 68! Pork Cutlets >- 94t Hebron The Nixon-Thieu statement The Entered Apprentice De- Bob Kittle Siiimni iv^vA itnifis ” “ march. CMiirtnr-fiCe also said: gree will be exemplified. Wor- Manchester Evening Herald PoU*up price! motional oi^rtunitiee. quality foods day after day. Honey Whoot, nounced his candidacy (or the high school it will also consider Mercury salesmen in New England! Buy your For further proof, we sug toom as far as Baltimore and President Nguyen Van Thieu: fronts. Plaids, checks, solids; 37-46 Republican nomination (or the a request for student tuition; Ask for Announconent gest your nearest Stop & Waitilngton turned up Saturday The principal purpose of the next Lincoln-Mercury/'or Safe-Buy U s^ Oofmeal U.S. Senate seat now held by mmtmtm will discuss accounttifg pro- 6668 for full detaiU. Ap- from one of the professionalB at Shop checkout counter. night to hear them, only to learn meeting was to permit the two Democratic Sen. Thomas J. cedure with the business man- jdy by June 18, to State or Plain Ryo they had left town. presidents to review a broad Dodd. USE ^Ol3R lA U MONDAY ager; will discuss a coordinator Personnel Department, David Duifaeff, operator of the range of matters of mutual in- McGee sent a letter declaring MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE for the foreign language pro- club, said be would not pay the terest. These Included develop- CALhCtR State Office Building, candidacy to state (30P EXIT 93, WHDUR CRO SS PARKWAY WIDNnOAY gram, and will discuss a policy Hartford. MORIARTY BROTHERS •27,000 oaBed tor In tbe can- ments In Vietnam—political, leaders Saturday. The election chaW^' Op*rt Lot* Ivary Night change for cafeteria employes. Stop ^ Shop will redeem your Federal Food Coupons tract. economic, and military—the will be next year. OofOL’Sperts Ntto’ An Equal Opportunity "Ob n e Leml At Omtar lUid Broad" Tbe June "Sports Nits" mert- Employer SU CENTER STREET—JKANOHESTEB 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, MANCHESTER,. CONN. iig of the Ohenvber of Ckxn- IW B L V t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1969 Section Two M O N D A Y , J U N E 9, I960 M O N D A Y , J U N E 9, 1969 Toljand JPageB 13 to 24 Curren t Improved Communications Manchester Quote«j D art’s Sold Service Awards Presented : Aim of Citizens^ Group By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hospital Noteg "I have decided to order the T o K n u d ^ n A MW M-pwttoan ciUxens Bosud of Finance that ther' edu- immediate redeployment from At Illing Assembly Today VniTIMG HOUB8 committ^ will d«vote much of cadon system would be directly Vlcftnam o f a division equivalent latannedlate Cara Raanl- Dait’s Dairy of 818 B. Gsntsr A MgUlgfat ot the HlbE (ta attantlfln to "davoloping bet- responsible for the team re- of approximately $|i,000 men. first in local fair, add first St has been sold to Knudsan Jlmlor High Sidioal service tor Uneo ot oommunlootlon be- ceiving 1500,000 and that in fact This troop replacement will be- private, noosi-2 p-m., aad 4 p.in.- honors at the OonnectknS Bel- gin within the next 80 day* and 8 p.m.; pHvate roams. It a.ni.- Bras. Dairy Inc. of Bast Hart- awarde ■assmtty ttU momiig; tween ToUoik) Uxpoyen and this should have been credited ence Fair; John A tort and Ran- it will be completed by the end 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-S p.m. ford. The sale was eftaoted last was the premiere of a song ald Bayer, second; BhMey Oootx the Board* ot Finance and Bdu- to the Board ot Education, des- Monday. pite state law requiring these of August.”—President Nixon at 285 CUBK FEET Pediatrlca: Farenta allowed eompoeed by two mambeia at and Joan Harrison, third; oatkm,’ * acconUnf to a atate- his Midway Island meeting with Osorge Dart of South St, the foeuRy. On cosnpauwUvety ment laaued by the group’a funds to be placed in the gen- any Ume oxoept aoon-2 p.m.; Bugena BaUstU and Richard South Vietnam’s Preirident G / ia / iil A otiiera, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. North Coventry, started the rtiort notice, the seventh grade MIgllore, honorabla mantlon. spokesman Vincent Lamo. eral fund.” dairy with Ms father in 1984. Nguyen Van Thleu, 8eR Servloe: IS a.m,.2 p.m., choir reheaned and saiv “In Alao, Dabra Egglaaton, IGr- 'n e (roup last week with- “If thia fact had been acknow- It now has niiie home drtivery “I can’t see where ft repre- 4 p.m .-8 p.m. the Middle of a Dream." ghda Hanley, Carol Howard, drew Ita petition for a new town ledged,” Lamo maintaina, “the routes, numerous coin milk dis- school budget would have been sents any significant shift of KNOWN FOR VALUES OF STORAGE SPACE Intonalve Care and Coronary The lyrics were written by Jamas Little and David Tabat- meeting to reatore tTS.OOO to the pensen In the area, a {Sant on American policy. I'm glad for Care; Immediate family only, Mra. Elaine K. Shults, reading sky, service to Grade 9 admin- education budget, but Lamo an- stated at $1,163,812 Instead of B. CeaXer Bt, and a milk ootw the withdrawal but I think we anytime, limited to five oonxiKant, and the m ^ c com- istration; Lori Seadsr and nounced plans for a permanent $1,668,333.” tract with the Manchester Board ought to begin taking them all mlBBitea. poaed by Ootoriel V. PetrocelU, Donna WTlley, Grad* 9 etudsiit organisation. An orgimlsational He further stated the Board of Bkhioation. out, and the laster the better." Maternity; Fatter*. a.m. - aevanth grade music Instructor. announcers; Lynn BiuTacllffe, meeting will be held June 12 of Ftnence chairman's state- 11 Dart informed Ms customen —Sen. George S. McGovern, D- 12:45 p.m ., aad S p.m p.m.; . Tto foUowtng awards wore David Edwards, Virginia Han- in the Hicks school cafeteria. ment at'the annual town meet- .-8 of ths sale In a letter last week. S.D. oOMra, 2 p.m.-4 p.m., and • prsoented by A. Hyatt ButUffe, ley, Judith Laudar, Evelyn Leo- Lamo said the group remains ing “that the 85 per cent allo- He said Ua dairy has prided "We know that the friendship I p.m.-8 p.m. prlncdpol, and Andrew Vineens, sard, Gail London, Paul concerned with cuts in new per- cation ot funds for education ItsNf on quality service and pro- between Israel and the United Age Limlta: IS In mnteml$y, vice principal; Naschke, Daniel Plato, Jon sonnel, teacher aides, te x tl^ k was unbearable is a preposter- ducts. But It bos found R hiuG- States Is something that h u 12 in other arena, no limit In RoUn Johnaon, Linda T&ylor, Rooenttal, Lori Saador aad and teaching supplies and res- ous and unfair statement.” er and harder to give this been constant throughout the | aelf-eervlce. Ronae Tournoud and Susan Debra Vater, student council. tmation of reading and guid- “I find it hard to believe that years; it doesn’t change be- quality as every eoqwnss has anyone would consider the nec- Smith, art sendee clube; Joeeph Also, Lyim BarrscUffe, ance. tween one administration and I gone up. Cappuocio, Roger DupM, Oon- Cynthia Ci^nllosil, Virginia “These cuts cannot be tolerat- essity of providing excellence The admlnlatratton remind* the other” —Premier Golda | Dart said the “merger” wSli rad Hauk, Robert Mognotta, Hanley, Daryl Juraa, Margsret ed another year if we are to in Question to be unbearable,” Meir of Israel. vWtora that wttfa ooeeeUucUoei Knudsen will emnire the same Lamo continued. under way, parking opaoe la TTiomEw MakuUa and Bruce Lauder, Evelyn LosHird, Robin sustain the education program "There must be an. under- quality. Knudsen Is a much Sapienza and Lori Sender, year- “The dkairman of the Board Uintted. Vloltora are wked ta Warren, audfo-vtsual (dubs; we are developing in Tolland,” standing of our objectives in I larger dairy wUh a. larger plant Nancy Ikmovan, Kathryn Dono- book publication; Denise Bee- of FTnanoe has maintained that Latin America by the people bear with the boopUal while the he stated. “ Surely the Board of It la .also an Independent flim, van and Lyn BarraolUfe, ao- sette, Cindy CiqpirUoBrt, Paula his board has cut our cloth and the Congress, and there rarUng probtan exMa. Education reacted favorably to he wrote. cnmpanlsta for Grades 7, , and Hurlburt and Joy Lisk, state very carefidly!” Lamo said. must be an organization to get 8 our group focusing attention on HOs GEiatetnera a r e m a i n l y l a 9 cboira, respectively. scholastic art; Lauri (foraUl, "It is our feeling that in so do- things done.”—Gov. Nelson A. Sale the outs made by the Board of Manohaater , Boiten, Coventry, best actress, and' Michael ing he has failed to accurately PAtlenta Today; 211 Also, Linda Larlvee, (hama Finance." Rockefeller of New York, whose Veinon and South Windsor. Adams, best adtor; GsryBu- measure the suit he is making.” ADMITTED SATURDAY; dub; Domw Anderson, gui- “The returns on our petition Latin-American tour was short-1 Hoocanne B. Cooley, 170 W. Cear Glenn Gibba of 128 Barry Rd., jau(Xus, United Aircraft Corp. The new group will be known Ri6. $109 dance side; Ctoiyl Champy, show that a great number of ened last week by civil disorder. ter S t; Lauren C. Cwlkla, the manager of the Boat Hart- Rents(ttler Flrot Tear Algebra as the Tolland Civic Associa- "I have a desire to play my I Kathryn Donovan and Sandra Tolland residents want to have Brood Brook, Jooeph A. ford Knudsen plant, said Dart'a Horrey, Sbrary aide*; Dotma Prise. a clearer voice in determining tion (TCA), and “w ill concern own brand of music rather than hope has already been abUtod to itself with bringing in new Gauthier, 8 Server 8t.; Mn*. Brown, Joan Harrieon, Lisa the course of action our town that of others, no matter how Anna Hanko, 17 Keeney St.; Ms Burnside Ave. plant Ajl th* ideas, new programs and new Kennilf, Lorraine Marquhi, Lin- will take in the future," Lamo much I appreciate their musical Mia. Victoria Hooker, Hebiun; same trucks, driven and oar- vision to this rapidly growing da Olechno, Osrol Scallion, Bar- added. concepts.” —Guitarist Brian Mra. Helen H. Hyman, 187 Bran- vices will be maintained from coipmunity,” Lamo exptalited. large gable-roofed bfua Seavey, Nancy TVigeon He further stated, "It is the Jones, explaining his resigna- ford St.; M n . IRolet D. Ken- there, he said. "We will act as a sounding tion from the British Rolling and Doima WUley, nurse’s committee's wish to go on rec- nedy, BojEt Hartford; Mr*. An- Dart himself is atm with the 9 board for the various town aides; Robert Rice, printing ord as being cqipoaed to the in- Stones pop group. tlonatte Maatropletro, 887 organisations.” steel storage house Ann. In fact, he was unavail- sendoeB. discriminate budget cutting Woodland Bt.; John U. Oroutt, able ttria morning as he weue “We will not be bound by the Grade 7 science (air—Marjor- power exhibited by the .Board Lcunoni Rd., Ooventiy; Mrs. out on a route filling In for one HAVE YOU legal restrictions of town meet- ie Taggart, first place and IMrd of Finance." • Neat, safe and dry protection for all your out- Mra. Doria C. Parker, Baat of his drivers. ings,” he maintains. “Instead T ass C a lls honors at the Connecticut 8d- "Acoordingly," Lamo added, Windaor; Mr*. Barbara L. Raai- And Have a Nice Trip ' “ He wants a vacation,” Ot-bba Freehurgg Wed SO Years CONSIDERED our gro«q> will allow all people door valuables; weathertight construction ... ence Fair; M ldioel Callahan, "Ibe oonuntttee is now in the moa. Boot Hartford; Joaeph J. At a reoepiUcn held yehterday at Bowera Scfaiool end attended aald, oommertlng on the strain to contribute their ideas on T r o o p s Cut • Handsome as well as practical with mimy new Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8. Free- Mra. Evelyn Harvey, died last second; Nancy Donovan, third; TECHNICAL process of organising on more BmMh, Boot Hartford; Mra by approxlm'atNy 160 people, Mra. Margaret McOoRiek Dart went thraugh tots winter Peter Heard, Catherine Lartvee, various isBues.” features including a ‘Homasote’ door with steel maintaining the quality he August. They aleo have 18 formal lines in order to be a Madolyn L. Steiner, Hartford; (Tight), Bowers School Grade 4 teacher, makes one ot s tm r- burg ot Alice Dr., Coventry, for- Stephen Mkxan and Glenn EDUCATION Among the areas which the joiners to securely connect planks wr.-to about In hla letter. grandchildren and 10 grert- more effeoHve media ot oom- D rop in Sea Peter Steppen, BlUngton; Mra. al gift presentations to Mra. M a tkm Browidng MidjagEUi, who merly of Manchester, were fet- Sauma, honorsMe mentloa. munlcatian between all town TCA wishes to support and coiv- Mary Sullivan, 81, Qolway St. About the home delivery mUk grandchildren. BEYOND trlbute tlKHight to are the needs • Exclusive ‘Pressure-coat’ finish with galvanized will retire this month alter 80 yean ot Uta M sig. Hie gift is a ed at a 50tt wedding anniver- Grade 8 s(dence fqjr—Kath- boards and the taxpayers." LONDON (AP) — Tass today I passport case containing a pune of money ooiftmnfted by pu- buelnesa, Gibbs said it U un- Mrs. Freeburg Is a member of teen-agers and the develop- undercoat, resists rust, lasts for years ADMITTED TBSTERDAT; dergoing (ttanges end improve- sary celebrati(xi at the home of South United Metttodlst ryn Donovan, flsat; Barry Letts, HIGH SCHOOL? OlUng an example ot “poor said the withdrawal of 25,000 I^ , Bowen staff and friends. She plana to travel In Burope second, LeA ie Greene, thlid; oommimtcation,” Lamo stated, ment of a teen center; fire de- • New interior ride-in ramp for bikes luid mowers, Watoon C. Bellowa Jr. 18 Cuah- menta. of their son-in-law and daugh- Church of Manchester and her partment, planning, conserva- U.8 . troops, from Vietnam is man Dr.; Mra Martha V. Bel- in the fall. M n . McLagan also received a pbi from the FTA, William Oorra, Darlene Lough- Industry needs "in the recently adopted budget only a step to stifle domestic interior sliding doors, padlockable handles and a nest of tables from Bowen coBeagusa. She tougUt at The aale makes Darl-Mald ter, Mr. aqd Mra. Arthur A. husband is a member of Eman- tion, town Boning aikt planning; M U H i » / v n o x u u m Y i akl, 819 Charter Oak St; Nor- Milk Oo. of S12 Keeney St. the uel Lutheran Church and the rey imd Jamea Nelson, honor- qualified technicians no mention was made by the dissent in the United States and Manchealter Green, Lincoln, Robeitocm, and Veiplanok Tedford, with whom they make able mention. charter revision aitd budget de- • Easy to assemble... only a screwdriver neededi' man A : BJarkman, 380 Hilliard last dealer based In Manches- American Legion In Manches- camouflage U.S. “ unwHUngnees | 9 ft. wide X 7 ft. cUafi x A ft. Mgh Schoola before becoming associated with the Bowen faculty their home. Earn a certificEte or velopment as well as education. Bt; Mrs. Marjorie Burgeoa, 120 ter. R la owned and run by ter. He was employed at Pratt Science fair team* —Cheryl to make a serious political deci- in 1968. (Herald photo by Bucelvlcius.) About 76 frienils and relatives Champy and Deborah OUkey, an Associate Degree in: "Because w* are bt-partlaan, Robert Dr., Wappinv: Michael Clifford H. Keeney, and has alx and Whitney Divislexi of United FAT H ER'S D AY sion” to end the war. from Rockville, Manchester, • ELECTRONICS and because we welcome all S. Burnett Andover; Mra Lu- routes serving Manchester, Aircraft Corp., East Hartford, The official Soviet news agen- cille M. Cavagnaro, 73 Ltnn- land, Rt. 30, Vernon; Mn. Lucy Norwich and Merrow attended • INSTRUMENTATION GIFTS Tolland residents to the TCA, daughter to Mr, and M n. Don- Glastonbury, Marlborough and before he retired seven y e a n cy said the number of troops to I moM Dr.; Mra Norma O. ald Olamann, East Hartford. J. Robertaon, 452 Adams S t; the event. • COMPUTERS WBtfpronuBB we are ccmvinced comnuinloa- Bast HamptxMi. ago. (Herald photo by Buceivi- be withdrawn was “ only a Courtney, Bloat Hartford; Mr*. Preston R. Hammond, Box 2S6, The couple was married June tksi and understanding a t town clus) • AUTOMATION drop In the sea.” It said the Mae k. Davla, 48 Strickland St.; DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Lyman Rd., Boitan. 8, 1919 at Center Congregation- ARTHUR DRUO problems and achievements will withdrawal did not inivolve a GLOBE Carloa J. DeSouaa, Windsor Kim C. Woods, Anthony Rd., Also, Clifton J. Boyle, 182 Pine al Church in Manchester by the To enroll in September, be most favorably enhanced," de-escalation of U.S. military SVa H.P. ruggeil steel mower Powerful rotary mowers with Locks; Mr*. Margaret B. Dov- Tolland; Mrs. Lucy B. Hansen, Knob Dr., Wapplng; William J. Chairman Quits late Rev. Charles Hasselgrave, cell, write or visit today: Lamo explained. activity in Vietnam or the start Travel Serviae er, Box 38; Mr*. Violet M. 7 Lincoln St.; Mn. Priscilla K Sanson, WlndsorviUe; Mrs. and lived in Mancheeter most Fish D ie Quickly of a complete withdrawal of [ Parking Board with easyspin recoil starter Field, 80 Ridge St.; Linda S. Tomlinson, 4 Fox Hill Dr, Theodore Zupntk and son, 1 of their married life. They 90S M A I N S T R E E T University of Hartford American troops. Briggs A Stratton engines PUEBLO, Colo. (A F ) — A Flaherty, 131 Hemlock St.; Jac- Rockville; Joseph M. JeSevltch, Downey Dr.; Mrs. David Ever- moved to Coventry four years thousand youngsters lined M i- Writing from Washington, 96 Walker St.; Henry R. Silvia, Joseph L. Caerwlnakl, chair- 643-2166 queline A. Grlbbon, 4S3 Adam* ett and daughter, 9B Bridge St.; ago. They have a son, Arthur WARD Tass commentator Artem Mell- 104B Downey Dr.; Patsy J. Bo- man of the Memchester Pirti- neral Palace Park pond with J J St; Mr*. Alma F. Hoffman, 84C Mrs. Peter Carlson and daugh- B. Freebitfg of Bolton; and cane poles Sunday but foiled to Antborlaed agent in Man- A H.CKNHM ing Auttority for the past 4H kyan brushed aside references I Garden Dr. nomo, 571 Hartford Rd.; John ter, 96D Sycamore Lane; Mrs. ^elieeter for oR AlrUnes,i TECHNICAL in the communique Issued by A-3 H.P. with side discharge years and a mentter since 1968, three daughters, Mra. Tedford, hook a single fish. Aleo, BJeu-I Hutcldna, 88 Broad H. Matchett, 90 Holl St.; M n. William Murdock and son, 271 Railroad* and Steamahlp President Nixon and Prestdent has resigned his membenihlp, and Mra. Dorothy Chapdelaine The VFW stocked the lake INSTITUTE m I V H I^S d c h h i • Easy-spin recoil starter St; Jan C. Jeremlaa, WUahlre Nancy L. Benaon, Bcurt Hart- Oak St. Nguyen Van Thleu to efforts for ford; Cheryl A. Hennequln, 170 effective June 15. and Mra. Edward Reid, both of Saturday but all the fish (led — 315 Hudson St., Hertford, Conn. • Remote fingertip throttle Rd., Vernon; Steittanie A. victims water pollution. peace. Maite St; Lyle R. Bouchard, DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: In his letter of reslgifatlon, Manchester. Another daughter. ot Tel.i46-7«1 • Semi-pneumatic tires. Cutting Kandefer, Storra; AlexEUider Cserwiaakl citM the Inoreosliig UFE INSURANCE Melikyan said the g;lBt of the 380 Lake St., Vernon; Warren’ Joseph R. Roy, EhuX Hertford; • ^.1 Hochin, 308 Oak S t ; Deborah A. responslbUltles in his personal communique was that "the Re- r.u^88 heights IVe" to 3" LeClair, 40 Pearl St.; Patrick J. Lee, Bast Hartford; Mrs. Mra. Helen W. Broughal, Ware- and business life as the reasons S t r a ^ LM» Policy publican administration, in its Dolorea Ruggiero, 80 BohaUer house Point; Mra. Jeannlne Par- M. Leonard, Bast Hartford; for his action. Vietnam policy, does not aban- R I O . $109 Rd.; Mrs. Eunice McClelland, ent, Warehouse Point; Francis Costs Only Leon F. MoCue, 88 Hyde St ; He states, “I am sorry to don long-bankrupt principles Alan J. O’Neil, Virginia Lone, 164 Irving St; Mrs. Maiy O. B. Taft, 45 Ri’verslde Dr.; Mra. U D and. In particular, support of aay, I find It impassible to car- Tolland; M n . Gertrude T. Pblt- Fltxpatrlok, 73 Benton S t; Mias Dorothy B. Mader, 68 Branford the anUpiqnilar, corrupt regime Side discharge chute, ry on my work with the Park- Upe, 104 Hamlin Bt.; Richard Q. Marie B Poudrier, 11 Short St. 8 t.; Richard A. Romondiuck, in Saigon which opposes a full baffle, throttle on 20-INCH ing Auttority, giving it the time Rand, 188 Lydall Bt.; William Also, Mrs. Bessie Baldwin, 88 184 Union St.; Frank Shenlok, and attentimi It requires and PENNIES A DAY peaceful settlement in South tubular folding steel CUT Marlborough, Mary Ann Young, B. Schnell, 3 Lincoln St.; CorneU B t; M n . Eunice Grl- Should have.” Vietnam.” 76 N . E lm Mra. M a r y A . It said the communique "re- handle. Steel 1-piece Bugene F. Smith, Hartford; Ja- maaon, 1080 Bluefleld D r.; Mra. He states that his resignation IF r r s cob B. Butter, 88 S. Hawthorne Taggart, 80 South Adams St jects the idea of creating a tem- airfoil lift d^ign blade. Anna Olado, 132 Oak St.; WU- Is ‘bvlth deep regret,” ai$d he CoU St; John A. Toraa, Boot Hart-, Uam G. McNaU, 340 Charter AIra, Mrs. Minnie W. Byers, offer* his services, "to porary coalition government,” a Steel 8-inch wheels key demand of the Vieit Cong. B—3'A H.P. has recoil starter ford; Lathrop O. WeSt, Stafford oah, S t; OUve GaUagher, 22D « Deepwood Dr., Wapptag; the new (ttalnnan In setting up In otter countries, the reac- with diamond tread Springs; Blden J. Young, 107 caaeD r.; Francis Kostenko, 111 MyrUe S. Ryder, Stafford th* necessary duties.” • 'Throttle control on engine Bridge St. Florence 8L; Mra. Mary Me- Spring*: Q/nihla LoMagUo, 88 N N In otter countries, the reac- tires. Leaf mulch- CsarwlnokTs present five-year • H as side discharge chute BQOtTHS SATURDAY: A son 57 vemwood Dr., Vernon; Hoffinan Rd.; Mra. Avia M. term exjXrea July 1971. 646-1700 tion to President Nixon’s an- er included. nouncement was about what • Muffler, oil minder gauge to Mr. aad Mi*. (3eorge White- Francis N. Blanchard, 38 Hoff- O’Brien, Bast Hartford; Mra. When the Special Downtown could have been expected. bouse, 34 Hemlock SL; a son to Mary V. Chap- Eleanor M. King, RFD 4, Rock- Taxing District was creeXad by FORMAL • Leaf mulcher is included and we II prove if! Chinese Nationalist officials, Mr and Mn. Sebastian Melius- 250 McKee St _ Bonnie R. Brawn- ordinance In Septambar 1968, who oppose ait/ weakening of ao, 169 Hollister St.; a son to -w— ziaYfho m iCortiier 1^,^ East Hartford;H a rtfo ^ ; WUUam WUUain M. the rarxiiigParking AuuwniyAuttority wiup wa* WE RENT IT! U.S. forces In the Far East, Mr. and Mra. John Dlekaon, « ..Jr.. W Uydall St; Uaa given th e^Lm m of ^Idmln- warned that the Viet Cong ManttallRd.; a daughter to Mr. “ M. Unawortt, Jan Dr., Hebron; w^tdliig It* affcOre, "including might stage an offensive when and Mra. WUUam Brennan Kristen J. Phanley, 841 Abby the purchase, rental and main- 22-INCH Goo*. Lane, Coventry; a, ’ Wapplng. tenaScTrf downtown parking the 25,000 troops pull out. For- Ivrard C. Dr., Vernon; Mra. Gaorgle W, eign Minister Wei Tao-mlng CUT ter to Mr. and Mra. Also, Thomas B. Donofrio, 885 areas. FORMAL WEAR FOR Xcoomaiao, 27 Main SL, TW- Irish, Warehouse Point: Mat- Burnham St.; Adam H. Libby, The vacancy wUl be flUed by said: "We will see whether the thew Ouastiunachlo, 649 Doming North Vietnamese will also oottvlUe. 96 Skinner Rd., Rockville; Hoi- the Manoheotar Board of Di- r D I C St, Wappliig; Mrs. Doris I. Des- ger Larsen, 146 Tanner St.; rectors, when It meets July l withdraw 25,000 men from South BIRTHB'YESTERDAY: A sob' pa;^, 524 Avery St., Wapplng; Vietnam. Mrs. Emily M. Calvona, 878 tor Ita regular numtUy meet- ALL OCCASIONS.... GRASS CATCHER BAGS AVAILABU to Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Kosak, Mns. pearl L. Caveb, Stafford Australian Prime Minister Tiumel Rd., Vernon; Sheutm A. ing. SAVIN6S B a n k John Gorton said his govern- 80 Davis Ave., RookvlUs; a Springs; Mis. Mae L. Strlck- Bhrhardt, 88 Michael Dr., Ver- ment would not seek to reduce non; Mra. Evelyn Sedlaoek, Us force of 7,600 men in Viet- Bast Hartford; John B. Hamlll, D en o u nced a$ R e d nam. He said Australia should 16 S e r v e r St.; Mra. Helen 8 . FROM THE TRADITIONAL OF M a n c h e s t e r SEOUL (A P ) — Pablo Picas- do nothing to prevent the "less- Pantaluk,r - ... u,.40 Footer St.; Mra. \ )tt a denounced as a 923 M om Street ening of the burden borne by the Loretta Keith, 14 Basex St.; Jo- Communist by the Eknith Korean WHITE FORMAL. TO THE United States.” seph W. Gellnaa, 48 Joaeph St. government cund anyone using “We support any de-escala- Also, Mra. Jaunea IgUo Jr. his name mmer(dally or puhl- LATEST, MOST COLORFUL tlon of the war, anything that W A N T E D ! and daughter, Meriden; Mra. icly praising him may wind up can lead to peace,” said Philip- Herbert Zlckwolf and daughter, In jaU. FORMALS... pine Foreign Secretary Carlos Ellington; Mra. Joseph Downey, The aettoas waa made pubUc In P. Romula. “This war shows MEN - WOMEN ThompeonvUle. the newspaper Hankook Rbo DOUBLE BREASTEDS, I WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES the United States is determined ------Sunday. 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We ariU be I (lad to mcature your windoirs and 444 FREE (1) A list of U.S. Govrnment positions and 1 A B E L IN C O L N D E C A N T E R ...... y r y u s a n d s e e S S M S * . salaries; (3) Informatl} MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. (X)NN, MONDAY, JXWE 9, 1969 mOB FOURTBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1969 PAGE FIPTBEN wyck ended in 1901, whan aha preaslve In tts professlonallam. he planned to visit Braxil, A r- the Storla’ captain returns to dfraroed him, charging mental Ja p a n ese B o a t sign complaints. After the com- Nine CoUef^es Hold Commencement Coventry Girls from the Home Econo- R oc k efe ller gentina and other countries to Robert Taylor Dead, cruelty. T h ey had no chUdren. plaints are entered, the skln>eia mtcs deportment In both the complete his fact-finding tour ~ Three years later Taylor mar- Seized F ish i n g will be arraigned before a U.8. High School and the Copt. Na- Sees F a il u r e for President Nixon. He said he 1969 V O L K S W A G E N ried a Gentian aetreoa, Ursula * Commiastoner. tham Hale School put on a hoped to reschedule a stop in TMess, who was with him at St. N e a r A lask a Uphold‘Due Process’ HeJthUnit fashion^ riiow in the auditorium, I n A llia n ce Venezuela, which was canceled Star for 35 Years 1131 DELUXE SE D A N John’s Hospital In Santa JtfMiioa clothes that they havis for fear of disorders. NOME, Alaska (A P) — The NEW YORK (AU)—Gov. Nel- HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Robert when he died. They hod a son, during the year, Inculdlng Rockefeller appeared on The 170-pound 6-tooter quit U.S. Unrest Provides son A. Rockefeller, who ^'etums • RADIO • WHITEWALLS Tkylotv lending man to many of Terence, in 1966, and A daugh- Coast Guard aays one of Its cut- dresses and pants suKs. CBS-TV’s "P a c e the Nation.” onofcing cigarettes In Odabar Yale Graduates Told Itie Windham Regtonnl S to Sovfh America next week de- • DELUXE WHEEL • DELUXE INTERIOR tile mo^ glamorous otora fai ter, Tessa, in 1969. ters fired three shdto tusroas the Reds with ^O pportunity He said Latln-American poli- before omet of a lung was re^- ajr THB ASSOCIATED PKBSSwork in white communities to The c^ m «rta ry spite disorders on Ws tour there ■Im * duatag a oareer whitdi “You misa an awful lot of peo- bow* of a Japanese fishing boat MOSCOW (A P ) — Qua HaN, Uental Health OouncU wiU very ably given by Undo Dono cy Is set by 12 agendee, but that • WIRE WHEELS moved because o f what wan eliminate racism, and he called ,, ,,, ^ •pnntted 86 yean, la. dead of ple that Just aren’t here any- b efo rf the veoael attqtped and general secretory of the Com- Oommancmnent fM tlYltlM con- . . sponsor an intormation program hue. Nixon and Secretary of State then described as a fungus In- for a domestic Marshall Plan . .... ^ Progress Is "overpromlsed and cancer ad 67. more,” he toM an interviewer was aetaed fo r fishing Inolde the munist party of the United clud«d the ecedemic year at William F. Rogers were review- fection called valley fever. He ‘ Hom* of Sorvico and Qualify'' that would compensate the for area residents enUUed Later In the evening, the underdetlvered—both up here The Nebrasknn'a dark good while making v film in 1066. United StAea’ U-mNe limit in States, says current unrest in nine ConeecUcut colle*ree and ing all aspects of policy-making had been a three-pack-a-day olack man for Injustices done to "Your Community In AcUon" "doors" (crepe paper Mrlpe) to there." looka projacted hhn to tito in "Y o u kind o f feel you should see Norton Sound. America provides Reds with an unteereltlea thta weekend, bring- after receipt of interim reports * 2 0 9 5 ® ° man who aald he "amoiwd alnoe him In the past. Wednesday evening at 7:80 at Rockefeller said Simday that 1988 optwoMe Irene Dunne In Gable waUclng around a oom er A Oooat Guard mxjkesman opportimity for leadenhlp. S O U TH W IN DSO R teg to an end a achool year from the first segments of Rock- I waa a Ud." "N o suburb la too far, no .y ,, . tors were treated to a cafe. "Magnlfloent ObeeaMon" and —or Harlow or Oawford.” gave this account: Hall, here to attend the Inter- - 4 fraught with dlaaenakm, demon- the Noble School valley ana international “refresh- the alliance was hampered haz-koH be- Taylor was under oontmet to skyscraper so high, no country efeller's tour. Greta Ouho In "Oamllle." The ftohlng vessel waa sighted national Communist Confer- Sulliva n Av*. Shopping Cantor atratton and debate. Windham SU.. in WllUmantlc. „e„ts: German kudiens, ton- cauM Congress had not back^ TED TR U D O N . Inc. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio The funeral will be Wednes- is so far away that any of us Saturday about five miles from ence, t(dd a news conference Yale University, which will It with a program or set up an ^ _ M Dajns — 1000 BDles Gnsnuiteed During hla career he was atM» from 1984 to 1966-a HoUywood day at the Foreat Lawn Church can escape the problems." said The program is headed by dues and Japanese tea cere- 10 0 shore, and Ms dtoter ship about Sunday: hold commencement exercises organisation in Washington to billed with euch namns ae Jean record for a star—graduating of the Reoeaalonal in nearby Yoimg. "We will lesun to live program committee chairman mony. VCHiKSWAGEN PORSCHE 8H milea out, In the arm o f the " I t la a period of probing, thla mornli^, held baccalaure- administer it. ULTIMA II Harlow, Ava Gardner, EUaabeth from pretty-boy roles e * hla Glendale. Gov. Rmiald Reagan, together In this world like broth Jack CMnsky, and reseemch and Hot Lunch Ending TOLLAND TPKE. — TALOOTTVILLE Bering Sea south of here. The looking a rot^ aeeMng ... In ate aervlcea Sunday. Yale Prea- "There must be an under- Taylor, Mlyrna Loy, Joan Craw- face creased and his wavy dark a friend whom Taylor replaced MANCHESTER era or Ive will die together like planning consultant Salvatore J. The final day for hot lunch ...... slater ship hove to, but the other thla situation Marxiam-Lenln- Ident Kingman Brewster Jr. COSMETICS ford, Hedy Lamairr, Lana Tur- hair thinned. on "Death Vafley Days,” will popular fools." CatanU. and milk at Coventry High standing of our objectives In vessel fled seaward. Ism la a atabUlldiig factor and Burr Com ars gave the baccalaureate address, ner, Katharine H ^b u rn and From. 1969 to 1962 he played a dettver the eulogy. 725 Middia Four of OonnecUcut College’s The Mental Health Council School wlU bo next Monday. America by the The cutter Storla, forced the gives direction to the move- which la traditionally the main Oreer Garaon—uaually in etnti- tough cop on the tolevlalon sei> Shopping Cantor Turnpik a alumnaB received the Bchoora has Invited representative* from other schoote will continue a ™ ™ Cofi^rem, and mere Japanese ship to halt about 30 ment. qwech for Yale'a commence- WELDON DRUG CO. mertal films designed to appeal lea “ The Detective.” Stnoe 1966 To ll a n d Tumpik a E a st medal for significant contribu- six agencies serving the citizens ^ lunch program up to and mtwA be an organization to get m iles out after firing the shots. "Our influence grows within ment acUvltlea. 7*. ? M - MN ' . T RM * to women. Man tlon to their fields Sunday. Qt Tolland and Windham coun- including the last day of school, things done,” he said. R e a d H e r a l d A d v e r t ise m e n ts he had appeared on the "Death Girl Clatches A boarding party waa put on this tremendous upsiiige, in all Speaking to some S,000 per- He was married to another Valley Days” show. Honored were: Estelle Par- ties to attend and explain the Jun® 20. The New York governor said SAN JUAN, P.R. (A P) — The each ship and the 90-toot thlps, sections of It, and this means aona at the New Haven campua star, Barbara Stanwyck, for 11 Taylor was bom Aug, 6, 1911, sons, 1068 Academy Award win- extent girt In the bikini gdt her man. identified aa the Zenpo Mara that greater maoses accept the Brewster said dogmatism and and variety of mental ynara In FUley, Neb., the son of a ning actreas; Dr. Eather L. health, pityaical health and ao- American Alriinea stewardeaa No. 8 and the F8 2-2160, were leadership it glvea." coercion must not replace rea- »» hla biggest yeera, around grain dealer who later beoame Barobara Capozao of New York brought here Sunday. mxt. and he urged the Vaduatea Batchelder, retur^ bureau chief clal aervioes provided by the 1940 t o 1960, T a y lo r w a a o n e o f a doctor. Ra enjoyed recalling for nutrition and reaearch for reepecUve agendee. said ahe waa swim ming in San- The Storla remained in the to upboM the pracUce of "due ^ ^ Department of Agri- the screen’* higheet paid actors. hla youth there and in Beatrice, turce Saturday when she saw a Norton Sound area to keep neai> The agendee invited to at- But he eaid he never planned It Neb., where theater mairquees •*”***■ . culture; Charlotte Keefe Dur- . . .arr .u nn_. young man grab her camera ly three dozen other ahips o f the NOW AT WESTOWN that way. antMunced hla flirst movlaa with "If ImpaUence for change ^ In China ‘f’** ^ and waUet which contained $110 Jaiianeae fishing' fleet under wMte to above due proceaa ^ Gertrude E. Oommunlty Relatione Pro- " I went Into acting because it his real name: "Starring Span- TWe new Etectric Blade LOW PRICES! and speed away in a car. surveillance. Rasor that is used with neg- was tile only Job ottered to me gler Arlington Bnig^." adde.” aald Brewater. “you can ,, retiring dean of Connect- Charges were withheld imtil uter Lather. VIBRAZOR te Windham Oommunlty Memo- esad only In a bikini, Bara- be aure the Juggernaut which ic J College. ------at the time,” he sold once. ‘Tt’a At Pomtma OoUege near Los Just what you’ll want to give rial Ho^tital and Child and bora hitched a ride in a pick-up would take over the highway In Weat Hartford Sunday at F irs t not m y sole Inteaest In life, Angeles, Taylor Joined the dra- a man for bis Birthday or track, but the flustered driver would not be the tm all band the University of Hartford, Dr. Family Servlcea of Northeast- TOP QUALITY! being an actor, but it’* the wdy ma club and a year after grad- Anniversary because M’s un- crashed into a parked car. De- of Ideallata, radical or liberal Vincent Scully, profeaeor of art e rn . Connecticut. one that made me ojiy money." uation signed'an MOM contract CREDIT AWARENESS like any razor he’s ever used spite a cut on her bead, the girt V progreaalve or conaervative. at Yale Unlveralty, delivered the Admlaeton to the program la He threw him self vigxntNialy for $88 a week. before. Ordinary razors hopped out, thumbed another ’ Tt would be the Phillatlnea, achool'B 12th commencement ad- free, and cunple Ume w ill be Valuable Into hla other Intefeeto: flying, Some of hla moat pt^mlar pic- Without oredK, often you acrape away wtiialMn. VI- Ylde in a small car and contin- BRA^R with Its special latter day faadata, who believe dress and told the graduates provided tor the audience to Stores hunting, tiehing and ranching. tures were "Oeorgeous Hussy" could not buy a rww home or new cor—might not be Electric Blade Action gently In order much more than they Before he died of lung cancer with Joan Crawford, 1986; "A ued the chase. that the world they are enter- raise questions and parUo^nte able to take that special va- riioea whiskers off to ^ v e a believe In law.” Yank at Oxford," 1987; "Johnny The suspect stopped and ran ing la "clearly absurd, poaslbly in discussion. A rea restdenta ilS & H STAMPS! Sunday, Taylor had been in and cation ti^, or might not man the closest, iruMt com- Brewater urged the atudenta even insane." are urged to attend and leant out o f the hoepUal seven timee Eager," 1941; "Quo Vadls" wfth into a downtown reataurant. even have adecpiate health fortable, longest lasting to give their "paaaion, dedi- Scully said that humanity more about service^ and pro- in nine montha. He spei^ the Deborah Kerr, 1960; and Traffic stopped aa the scantily oare. P a y your bUls ] shave he's over had. VI- 9 cation. sacrifice to opening the seems to have gone mad all grams designed to hrip nMet reet o f the Ume at Ms 113-acre "Ivanhoe" with Elisabeth Tay- clad blonde dashed in and held ly, it’s to your BRAZOR la an ideal gUt be- political arena to "impecunious over the planet, and he called their needs, auburtaan ranc)^ where he lor, 1961. on the ahlpttalls o f Jaime Car oauae it will give a lifetime 9 of shaving pleasure. candidates" and to making a billion dollar expenditure on Vlalon Testa raised quarter horses end chick- Holder of a civilian pilot's li- macho Perez, 30, until police aiv The Credit Bureau of the judicial process more re- an ABM system "paranoid” at vision-screening testa, ens. cense, he was a N avy flying in- rived. Maaobester, Rockville, and M O N D A Y • T U E S D A Y • W E D N ESD A Y O N L Y ! WUUittantto ^Moslve and leas expensive, but a Ume when aid to our urban Public HeaMh A spokesman aald Taylor structor and directed training 'T h e police charged Clamacho E S T O W LAST 2 WEEKS •< SPOT 0 ’ GOLD he alao aaked them to aerve poor is being drasUcally re- 868 M a in St. PHARMACY Nursing Association, concluded knew hla disease, discovered films during Worid War n. with grand larceny. The wallet w N and imotoct the academic pro- Manoheater, Oonn. C o m p l e t e y o u r c a r d n o w ! Y o u c a n duced. on May 27. A total of IM chll- late last year, waa terminal. Hto marriage to Mias Stan- and camera were not recovered. 4U Hartford Rd. 648-6280 ceee. "for you are now a part Scully and Dr. Theodore D dre were tested and 6 referrals at thla uniiiue tradltionk” Lockwood, president of Trinity s t i l l w i n B I G C A S H P R I Z E S ! "Y ou leave thla place better College, both received honorary W IN UP TO $2,000 U4.W you found It," he told the doctor of laws degrees from program was made poe- ALL SPOT O'GOLD CARDS MUST BE COMPLETED BY SATURDAY, 4-i.M at 1969, because "you the University of Hartford. «“ >le through the efforts of the JUNE 21, 1969. ALL CARDS ARE VOID AFTER THIS DATE! have Instated on argument, rea- Dorothy Maynor, a world- tollowlng volunteers: Naomi son and full disclosure in your famed soprano, received an hon- HaUenbeck. Ethyl Harris, Eve- ; siMi four years at Tale.” orary doctor of music and John lyn Owter. Judy Munster, Mary At Fairfield University, Theo- Lyman Sr., a farm executive, DJoulnas, Patrician Becker and $1000 WINNERS dore C. Sorensen, adviser to the Ernest A. Dudley, director Katherine Piper. More volun- late Preaident John F. Kennedy, university, each received honor- teers are needed If the program told an audience of some 7,(W0 26 DRESSER A V E. ary doctor of humane letters ** to continue In the fall. Any- C H IC O P E E, MASS. peraona Simday that "open iml- degrees. Interested should contact MRS. STELLA SKIBINSKI veraiUeB” are an altemaUve to At other commencements over the Public Health Nurse ottloe. LEAN - PORK - 5 to 7 Lbs campus disruption. the weekend, Rep. Thomaa J. CHS Open Howe MR. CHARLES VREDENBURG spr 1ngf^Ild,'*ma«. Commencement qteaker lor Mesklll, R-Conn., told 1,400 grad- The Open House ai Coventry J the school’s 664 graduates, Sor- uatea at Central Connecticut High School Friday night was ensen said an c^ten university State College In New Britain a fitting climax to a year otf • 1000 W IN N E R would receive (be maximum Sunday that freedom has tra- student work In the art, home number of students, regardless dlticmally perished when It be- economics. Industrial arts end Bsvarly Raymond, Nawtewn, Conn. $100 WINNERS of race or Income, and 1^ <«>en comes a question of either free- business departmereU. So many to dianges of personnel, cur- order and that .he has diapiays w ere set up that the ROSE WEBBEV^ 189 Burbonk Rd., Longm«oA>w J riculum and ^ ^ c h . .-Hved to see extremism pro- large crowd found Itself at a loss SUCEDI MARION Z AJA C , 54 Union St#, MonchMstMr, Conn* J Sorensen said his proposed reaction and suppression.” ^ what to look at next The f^55* H ALIN, 70 Fofrvicw St,, N«w Britain, Conn. MILDRED DIONNE. 25 Ook Bluff Circia, Eo tt Longmaadow ^5WE B A S K E R V ILLE , 49 Union Ava ,, Rockvilla, Conn, controU^ by the P e ^ o n i» college’s Saturday night com- crammed full of student Don’t sign MRS, P HILIP Z IE K Y, 60 Baacan Hill Drl va, Watt Hartford, Conn* more than black studies pro- mencement In New Haven, dlsolavs and onlooker« were S,J. A TTE N E LL O y 210 Woodland Avo,, Bloomflatd# Conn, grams controUed by outside p^ank E. Wargo, a senior honor ^ continuous tram >lb RONALD FOURNIER, 132 Moln St., Eost Hertford, Conn. groups, and that It would per- gtudent. deUvered the main ad- exhibition bv students In L O R E TTA A, LUMAH, 15 Sun St,, Thompsenvlllo, Conn. mlt neither secret armament re- ^raaa and sharply criticUed stu- ^ physical edu«uUon denari A L B E R T G. B E E CHIN G, 1442 Stot# St„ Springfiold, Mom. , search or secret student arma- jent protesters. rnLit ed“ca«on depart- LIVER & BACON SALE! MRS. WILLIAM SMITH, 125 Eost Contor St„ MonchoBtor ments. Before an audience of some $N0 WMNER $1,000 W M N n MRS, L . HAMLIN, 19 Wobstor Lono, Glostenbury, Conn, Sorensen, udio was awarded ^ qoo persona and 1,600 grad- “1 ultra-casual Mn. M n Ck , Mmm, Mtm. SmI Ims i, Jr., SI miImS, Cmmu PARSONS, 102 Woldon St„ Woat Hertford, Conn. D Finast GEORGE BUSCHE, 185 Lowroneo St., Hertford, Conn. U an honorary doctor of law de- W argo said that 98 per Instead of the usual green O LG A DIH ALLO , 90 Greenwood Drlvo, Monchostor gree by the school, alao criti- today’s students are not “ n«orm s. was the high school BEEF a thing until you VacPac MRS, A NTH O NY MAURI* 12 LoGrond Rd., North Hovon, Conn, clzed students who want only protesters, and that somehow “and playing several selections, W ALTER K OV ALSKI, 197 Foster St„ Now Hovon, Conn* to destroy, (acuity members who y„,ce p, the 98 per cent group broke down from Sliced want only to be popular and ad- ^^^t be heard. sponitaneous Mot" / *• Hertford, Conn. Colonial MRs' A D R lV ijlFB^rS > V i^ / D^’ a‘i '*‘'1*1? ^'‘ *''’7- Hertford, Conn. mlnistratora who refuse to heed other achools that held com- Jam sessions, and this whole S e l e c t MRS. ADRIENN E GR ENIER, 81 Podorol St., W. Hortfgrd, Conn. peaceful demands for change, mencement exercises Sunday * ^ P young murtclans con- 45 VacPac JOSE PHINE CASIRAGHI, 77 Quorry Rood, Glostonbury, Conn, In Middletown, chrll righto ^gre Eastern Connecticut State ilnues to be more and more Im- MRS. RUSSELL WILLIAklsON, 31 l l . i d . Drlv., Ro e kvifl., cS^n. leader Julian Bond told 489 college In WllUmantlc, and t h e ______-*6-. 1]9 O ld , Stog, Rood, Gloitonbury, Conn. graduates of Wesleyan OoUege giivermlne College of Art In New M.J. N E A LY, 46 Worrlnsr Avo,, Spfld., Moss. N $200 WINNER MRS, JAMES M. McCURRY, Colonial Rood, Bolton, Conn. $200 w m a consider the savings Sunday that ttie problems of the canaan. N world were caused by persons jjj, ggarie F. Charles, presl- U w y peo|rie oaii you afford Jtm A Im, Mi RdIm ■•iVyg MorwiR, Caoe. Just Uke themselves — “Well- ^g„t of EasterH Connecticut, to spend 12 seconds dolly to !i1 read. weU-bred, liberally edu- a^n^arded 198 bachelor and 73 lose inches o ff your wmistf cated and socially conscious.” master of science degrees. Dr. No exertlan, no exercise! If ENTER FINAST'S POPULAR CHOICE Bond, the first Negro Georgia j^pert E. WUllams, professor of so Inquire at the Menmrlal legislator since Reconstruction pgychology and education at the Oomer Stole, S62 Main St. FABULOUS ______12V20I said the university, probably District of Columbia Teachers’ FRUIT sgainBt its wishes, has “ pro- of modern, CoUege In Washington' was SWEEPSTAKES! duced a new crop of people commencement speaker. LARGE COFFEE CAKE whose current demands on the At Sllvermlne, a college that university will hopefuUy be ex- nearly closed in mid-winter but We*re a* COCKTAIL panded to Include assatilto on g^ved by a fund-raising in heavy syrup the foundation of a society jj.iyg py students and faculty, i|t«or as which has perverted education some 60 students received as- your B-t HRHIKS to reinforce inequity.” sociate In fine arts deg^rees and s ORANGE-APRICOT Bond was one of six awarded 10 were awarded, third-year cer- low -cost gas heat. telephone s ORANGE-PINEAPPLE 2^, O Z . honorary degrees by Wesleyan. V $ 1 tificates. 3 Thq others were: The Rev. Wil- s GRAPE-APPLE C A N S liam P. Hass, president of Prov- idence OoUege; Burton C. Hal- Resigns at Cornell F R E E ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) — The 'S U loweU, president of Tufts Uni- resignation of James A. Perkins D E L I V E R Y versity; Lelam F. SllUn, presl- dent* of NTittea^t U U U ti^srArt “ I FISH O N SALE TUESD AY ty has been accepted by the uni- 1969 DODGE DART WINNER Buchwald, newspaper columnist, *■"' F IN A S T COUHTCr versity trustees. Tour order for drag needs and Stewart Udall, former U.8. and oosmetios will be taken V aleria W rin n, Milldola, Conn. R e gula r or D rip Before you ^ign your new oil he ating contra ct look closely at secretary of the interior. The trustees decided Sunday TASTY4LA0XX — rx6i!4i9jnFRESH that full executive authority ooK of immedtatoly. the many adva ntages you get with ga s heat. Whitney M .Young Jr., execu- tive director of the National Ur- would be given to Dale R. Cor- No a dva nce investment in a tankful of fuel. You p ay for gas son, the university provost, until ban League, gave the com- used, not stored. For another . . mencement address of CtonnecU- a successor to Perkins can be No worry about winter deliveries. Ga s is there whe n you want FILET of SOLE 79^ (x/MofiX: Fresh Fruits ah