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MONDAY, JUNE 6 ,19W | a g e t w e n t y ^f o u r ATerage Da% N«t Prcis Run The Weather ilanrt)[?Bt?r lEttfttUtg l^^raUi For the Week Ended deofin g; coder tooigfat, low June 4, 1964 in 50a; swmy and pleaaanit to* Edward W. Manh Jr., son of The executive board of the to Irma Toung oC 15 Hackma­ Runaway Auto Youth Wins Bet mofTOW, high 80-86. A bou t Town M r. and M rs: ESdward M arsh o f Ladies Aid Lutheran Women of tack St. Damage we)S minor. 160 Main St, received a bach­ Zion Evangelical Lutheran Shea’s car received 'moderate 14,670 Church wilt meet tomorrow at Damages Lawns damage to its front end and But Faces Court Bmanud Church Women will elor o t efts degree in history Manche$ter— ^A CUy of Village Charm ‘■Vf*' yesterday at the commence­ 7:30 pm . at the home of Mrs. both sides. THE Itieet tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in Hackmatack St. had the Police arrested a 20-year-oW ment exercises of Wegner Col­ Emd Bronke, 02 Proepect St. Shea was arrested and charg­ MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE T; 1966 (Otesatfiad AdvarUatiiK on Page 1V>; PRICE SEVEN CENTS Eirther lUOl at the church for makings of an amateur garden­ ed with failure to drive in the youth who grabbed a man’s hat VOL. LX3CXV, NO. 210 XTWENTY PAGES) sn annual meeting and poUuck. lege, Staten Mend, N.T. er’s nightmare early Sunday Airm an S.C. John F . AMberg, proper lane. Court date is June off his head as the man was &fi8. David Anderson will lead m orning. Miss Sandra J. Duffleld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ahl- 20. walking down Main St. Satur­ WIGGERY Jevotions. Mrs. Stuart Sharpe Shrubbery, young trees and A Bisaell St. motorist was ar­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald betg of 39 l^ruce St., is home day night and threw it into the and Mrs. John Kjellson are co- growing lawns at more than a rested Saturday afternoon and A. Duffleld of 42 Crosby Rd., on leave after completing basic s tre e t chairmen of a refreshment com- half-dozen addresses were tom charged with evading respon­ BEAUTY SALON was awarded a master of arts Air'Force training a^ Lackland Police reported the youth, Ihittee. up or mowed down when an un­ sibility after a car parked on degree in education at .com­ AI9H, T ex. He w ill leave Wed­ Terry McSweeney of 18 Auburn controlled car crisscrossed the Pearl St. was struck by a mo­ 525 Mata S t.-T eL 643^2330 mencement exercises yesterdc^ nesday for his new assignment at., said he did it on a bet with Mr. Wayne Meredith Vows to Return, The Emblem dub of Ro<*- street several times, each time torist who left the scene. at Clark University, Worcester, as a Jet mecdianic at McCon­ a friend. He was charged with ville will meet Wednesday at 8 trundling across a lawn or two. Arrested was Leland T. IVood M ass. nell AFH, Kan. He attended breach of the peace. If Your Hair b at Bocoarias To Yoa, p.m. at the EUc's Club, Rock­ Jr.. 42. of 51 Bissell St. Manchester High School. Police said it ail started when After losing his hat, the man ville. Plans for a 3©th anniver- Police said Percy C. Begeal, Members of Ohsfnlnade Mii- Edward W. Shea, 31, of 596 hurried up to Patrolman Robert aary diimer later this month 65, of Johnson City, N.Y. was You ShouM Bo Conilag To Us — sicaal Club attending the group’s Miss Nancy Jean Finley, Bush Hill Rd., lost control of Hennequin at Main and Pearl will be discussed. parked on Pearl St. when his annual dirmer and elecUon of daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Philip his car after turning into Hack­ Sts. and told him of the incident. M. Finley of 66 WethereU St.; matack St. from S. Main St. car was in the rear. The Airman Unwood C. Vigneault, officers tonight at Carbone's The patrolman approached two Finish Mississippi March driver of the other car backed Restaurant Hartford,' are re­ and Miss Linda Joyce Harvey, The car first hit marker youths at Main and Center who Special son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. up and drove away. minded to meet ait 6:16 in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. stones in a driveway at Nos. 2- (Monday thm Thursday) Vigneault of 165 Brookfield St. Wood was arrested about an ran into an alley when they saw parking lot of Center Congre- James Harvey of 18 Nye St.; 4 Hackmatack and crossed a him. He saw them again later has been selected for technical hour-and-a-half later from in­ gationnl Church next to linooln were awarded associate in sci­ lawn at No. 8. It crossed the outside Friendly’s on Main St. training at Sheppard AFB, Tex., ence degrees Saturday at the formation supplied by wit­ THE PERFECT PERMANENT School. street, went on to a lawn and Police said when the pair as sm Air Force aircraft main­ commencement of Fisher Jun­ nesses. He is schedule to appear hit a ahnH) a t No. 7 and a car spotted Hennequin they jumped Contractor tenance specialist He recently ior CoH^e, Boston, Mass. in Manchester Circuit Court 12 For Tinted Hair $ 1 2 g Q Manchester WATBS will parked in the driveway at No. into a car and started to drive completed basic training at 15. Shea’s car travel^ on to on June 20. meet tomorrow at the Italian out but were stopped. The man Dackland AFB, Tex. He is a Miss Lynda E. Allen, daugh­ the next lawn (No. 17) and hit Angelo Trapazzano, 21, of 430 Is Charged American Club on Ekliidge St. Identified McSweeney as the 1964 graduate of Manchester ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. a small tree and a Shrub. Cross­ Vernon St. was charged early For Normal Hair $ ^ Complete WrtgMng In will be from 7 to youth who took his hat. Mc­ High School. Allen of 126 Autumn St., re­ ing the street again, the car yesterday morning with failure 8 pjn. Mrs. John Paveieck, Sweeney is to appear in Man­ ceived an associate of arts de­ went on to a lawn at No. 22 to drive In the proper lane, aft­ In Shooting president, win conduct the Manchester Chapter of gree from Colby Junior College, and struck ^nall trees and a er his car failed to make a chester Circuit Court 12 on June m eeting. SPEBSQSA will meet tonight New London, N.H., at the shrub at No. 30. The car again right turn into E. Center St. 20. HAIR COLOR HERNANDO. Miss. (AP) — at 8 at Bunce School, Olcott school’s commencement yester­ headed across the street and from Mjain St. and struck a So Noturol No One Knows For Suro Mississippi authorities formally , at. The meeting is open to all Greater Hartford Home Eco- charged Aubrey James Norvell, day. She was enrolled in the hit a split rail fence at No. 33 crosswalk light and a light pole. Dick Sisler, 1965 manager of men interested in barbershop- itom ics Club will meet Wednes­ Includes Shampoo^ Cream $ # #%|h‘Uomplete a betiding white man from Mem- secretarial program and was a before working its way back on Trapazzano told police he was the Cincinnati Reds, now style singing. day at the Red Coach GitU, Rinse and ^ t O e W V pihis, Tenn., today "w ith assault mecnber of the atMetic aitd the road. cut off by another driver. Court coaches for the St. Louis Card­ Berlin Tpke., Wethersfield. Din­ Christian associations. The parked oar hit belonged date is Jime 20. and battery with intent to kill ner will be at 7 pm. after a so­ inals. and murder James Meredith.’’ cial time at 6. Mrs. MUIicent Mrs. Jean Hennequin Burke of Novell, 41, an unemployed Reid will show slides and speak Bast Hartford, daughter of Mr. hardware contractor, was taken LECLERC on Scandinavia. and Mrs. Waiter Hennequin of handcuffed before a Justice of FUNERAL HOME 167 Green Rd., was g;raduated the peace who quickly agreed to Pvt. Charles C. Nielsen, son with honors yesterday from I a continuance so that Norvell [FUNERAL of Mr. and Mrs. Thorvald Niel­ Bay Path Junior College, Long- wouldn’t have to enter a plea sen of 712 Center St. was re­ meadow, Mass., receiving an until he had an attorney. SERVICE cently assigned to the eOlth aasociate degree In U'beral arts. And 26 miles to the north, Army Engineer Detactiment in Meredith Issued a statement She Is a 1962 graduate o f Man­ (AP Photpfax) W A LTER N . Viet Nam. He is a water «ip- chester High School. from his Memphis hospital bed, LECIjERC ply specialist and entered the This photo of an “angry alligator” was taken by Astronauts Stafford and promising, “I riiall return and D irector Arm y In 1966. He is a 1963 grad­ William F. Monk of 166 S. Ceman after an unsuccessful attempt at docking. The “jaws” are made by the we shall arrive (In Jackson, 28 Main Street, Manchester uate of Manchester High School Main St. was among 27 students ATDA’s shroud which failed to detach after the launch. The Caribbean Sea ia M iss.). and attended New England C(^- from Connecticut to -receive de­ directly below the ATDA with Caracas, Venezuela, far right, below cloud cover. Meredith, the slender Negro Call 649-S86^ lege, Henniker, N. H. Heating grees from the University, of who cracked racial Imrriers at Notre Dame at its 121st com­ University of Mississippi in 1962 mencement yesterday. Monk Work Begun for Next Flight in a night that brought rioting was awarded a bachelor’s de­ on campiM and death to two Wounded James Meredith lies near highway. He was reported in good condition today. gree in music. men, was wounded In the back Monday by a man who had hid­ Mrs. Daha P. Simpson of Bos­ den in a gtilly with a shotgun. HOUSE &, HALE ton, Mass., a guest at the home Astronauts Await Tests In his written statement to- Protestors ME A Will Appeal to State MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER of her son and daughter-in-law, the R ev. and M rs. C lifford O. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. ^ to S S Barred from Kmpeon o f 637 Spring St., is Contractors (A P )—The Gemini 9 as- it, link one A^ia sateUiS Mdssisslppr WM celebmtinif her 88th birthday to­ Capital Office day. There will be a dinner S^-sir^^rJSSo^'nS; Teachers, Board at Odds ^ ^ about every aspect of from the Gemmi 8 flight. ^ fgii bleeding on tfio party tonight at her son’s home tensive post-lllg^nt pnysicai WAjSelNGTON (AiP) — jantzen ndes ihe imderworld examination today as a eating, sometime ^uble- Oollins is to take a 60-minute in her honor. Her son is the Z A group of five demonstra­ WITH THC pastor of Center Congregational launch crew prepared to some journey. Later today they apace walk. "The day for the Negro man tors tried to enter the of­ Church. erect the Titan 2 rocket were to cover the launching Despite Its troubles, Gemini 9 coward is over,” he fice of Atty. Gen. Nicholas On Pay Hike, Agreement that is to hoist the Gemini phase, during which avTltan 2 added to the log of experience Koltzenbaich today to pro­ Regina D’ltalia Society will 1 0 pilots into orbit next placed them in a perfect orbit. needed for man’s Journey to the oontiraiance was granted test toe shooting of James SPORTS BRIEF meet tonight ait 7:30 at the Ital­ f i v e -h o u r ’»B.76S,000 granted by the di- with the American Fedewrtlon month. Th® launch pad oleanu^was ______^ toy P ea ce Justice W hitley P erry- H. Meredith in Misslsaippi rectors, stood firm In its de­ of Teachers and tlie AFL-dO, ian American Club, Eldridge St. The physical! was the first or- completed today and Air FVwce disat^xhntment in man upon recommendation and to demand more feder­ meeting that lasted until Speak te<^ucicians spots,” cision that the teachers should Both nationally andi statew ide, DeSoto County Proaecutor Ross al protection for civil der of business as. space twins and after 1 this morning, the toe two groups are Struggling M em bers o f the \rFW Post and Thomas P. Stafford and Eugene planned in late afternoon to “But we did get some real good pi.a.nks. The arraignment, held rights demonstrators in toe accept a salary increase of CONTROLLER board of education and the tor power and the allegiance Auxiliary will meet tonight at A. Cernan, eager to talk, tack- place toe Gemini 10 booster on Information, a great deal of ex- ^ one-room office about South. 6250,000. 8 at H olm es Funeral H om e, 400 Manchester Education As­ The MEA also stood firm In of educatora led the tedious JOb •* recatong tie pad. perience. ^ where toe One of toe group., who s o c i a t i o n’s negotiating Main St. to pay respects to the for experts toe tosappointments Qemlwl 16 astroHaMte John W. The 82-year-old father of one jfiiootlng occurred, was delayed tried to force his way in, its decision to press for the Lost night’s seaslon was «x- late Charles G- Lucas Sr., fath­ team ran headlong into an .$809,000 increase that it claimed braordlnary both for Its lengto / and successes of three days in Toung and Mlohael Oollins are returned from s|mce toe world’s through the morning while Nor- was wre^ed into an eleva­ er of Charles Lucas Jr., a mem­ champion epace walker, and veil conferred with attorneys. tor and removed from toe impasse on a written con­ the board had agreed to in sal- and for the heated verbal ex­ ber of the poet. with a direct one-grade pipmo- Norvell left toe Jail on his way building by government tract agreement for next ary talks earlier this year. MEA changes from both sides, which tlon by the Preeldent to Navy to the hearing —his hands guards after a brief Strug­ year. The disagreement, President Robert Wolfert said gradually built up as argu­ Marine Corps League Detach­ commander. looked before him in handcuffs. gle. the MEA threatened, the organization would "defi­ ments zeroed in on whether ment Auxiliary will meet The public will hear dramat- He wiped his forehead with a Katzenbaxto w as n ot fri nitely and immediately” bring the board couM find enough Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Ma­ Out” would be submitted to ne­ the matter before the State dollars in the budget to op­ Open Burning Barred Ic deUdls of Gemini 9’s orbital handkerchief, hds llifto -flo o r Justice De­ gotiation at the state level. rine Hall. Refreshments will be partment office at toe time Board of Education. erate the schools next year, chases and Oeman’s breatotak- Several reporters asked ques- At the close of the r- ' served. the d«gnonstrators from toe Under Public Law 298, passed and at the same time maintain Experienced heating contractors choose gas ing apace walk at a news con- tions. He didn’t answer, board, which had hoped to Student Non-violent Ox>r- by the 1965 State Legislature, the projected teacher’s salary ference scheduled by toe astro- There was no indication dur- solidify next year's buuga At All State Dumps dinating Committee arrived local school boards and teach­ schediUe. nauts in Houston June 17. ing the two-minute hearing allocating outs in line with the heat for their own homes. That^s why you During 72 hours, 21 minutes In when he would return to enter a Just before noon. ers’ representatives have "the The talks Started on a mod­ HARTFORD (AP)—New reg­ No exemptiens con be granted StEtfford and Cem an plea. He w as hustled back to tFUfteen o f to e dem on­ duty to negotiate with respect erate-enough plane, first cen­ ulations banning open burning that would violate existing or rolled up a stream of victories jail in a police car. strators had picketed to salariee and other conditions tering on areas in the contract find so many who are outspoken about the ad­ on all dumps and tightening con­ future standards for control of that included; Little was known about toe peacefully outside toe OGO Satellite of employment.” where the MEA and the trols of land fill dumps were air pollution or fire safety. board's personnel committee —Ceman’s 2 hour and 6 man accused of firing three building earler, carrying According to the law, they announced today by the Con­ The regulatioias provide furth­ were still opposed after their vantages of heating with gas. For instance... minute cosmic stroll, the long- times at Meredith from a ditch signs asking, “IVill toe In Odd Orbit must confer "in good faith,” 1 1 m greateHt od erw tiU figw M necticut Public Health Council. er toat any locaitty granted ex­ many months ot talks and sev­ eat ever, aJlthough 30 minutes 30 yards away. Neighbors in sniper go free?” and de­ and if requested by either party, The regulations were pub­ emption be canceled if it be- , . „ , , -u, , JaatiM i! little of his manding federal protection CAPE KENNEDYN Fla. (AP) must execute a written contract eral sevlSlons of dteputted mn hj lished In toe Connecticut Law comes a nuisance or hazard to th^ origm^ly p la ^ . M en^s knw in the South. to say — America's ipatrument- incorporating any agreem«it Journal and go into effect im- pbUic health plate fogged €md frose, background other than Sen. Russell B. Long of (See Page Ten): and he had to ditch a plan to use "he is a quiet, Christian man.” reached. Uoder Ae wodd of casual fashfon, Jantaea milces die rtilest m ediately. Louisiana, toe assistant Sen­ crammed OGO satellite — look­ Regarding lend fill dumps, the a super, rocket-propelled back Before toe hearing. Sheriff It was this hoped-for agree­ They were adopted by the ate Democratic leader, told ing more like a monster dra­ B ale#l: SPC«TS KUEF OONTRCHXER... regidations stipulate that these pack to sbobt through the heav- W.L. Meredith answered critics ment that the board and the council at a meetdng April 21. cannot contribute to water pol­ reporters he hopes Mere­ gonfly than a scientific space­ ens. who claimed Meredith had re- craft — successfully sped in a MEA conferred on last night in Mulcahy Urges To mold your 6 g m perfectly mider aB ^x)tts and The new regulations will af­ lution above or below ground. dith’s assailant will be con­ wide-ranging, lopsided orbit to­ a last ditch effort to iron out casual wear. No-bind k g guarantees all-time comfort. Try It fect 46 dumps which now bum They set requirements for (See Page Bight) (See Page Ten) victed and punished. their differences over an MEA- refuse and 50 land fill dumps leachkig fi^ds, distances from day fw a long study of earth’s Special Rules under swimsuits, ^xxts wear or any-wear. Powered witit Lycn^ j Window (hadet of lovely Du Pool; relation to the sun. ^ proposed written contract. **Tootiiie''aie easy to wash. Win around toe state. A- land fin streams and other regulatory de­ Negotiations on a- contract Splndez in a madiioe-wajiuble Ueod of Acetate^ Rayoo bokUkenew. Won’t crack, fray or dump is one in which refuse la tails. liitfbrmation from OGO — for For Cyclists -A Mr. ABElAPWN***y** aygljntTiaTff ortriting geophysical observato- agreement had been underway a ^ lyca Spaodex pinhole. Available in auny attrac­ buried rather than burned. Ihe regtdations' require that tive colon. Just call us. W c srUl bt ry - may tell space officials *ariy bwt fall, when the HARTFORD (AP)—State Po­ They prohibit toe burning of at least six inches of cover ma­ glad to aseasure your erindows and . ^ A aasbeattDgP«rfecl»i ^ . when solar flares from the sun MEA took over as the lice Commissioner Leo. J. Mul­ refuse except in high tempera­ terial be applied daily. Effec­ live you a free estimate for new make it too dangerous to launch bargaining agent for •Tontine.” ture incinerators approved un- tive measures must be applied cahy suggeait^ today that astronauts to the moon. Eventu­ town’s teachers. der provisions of the general affective measures must motorcycle operators and pas- .riload. oUtattmW , ally, OGO satellites may also A year ago, the group, an af- Statutes be used to control insects and flliate of the powerful Con- sengers be required to wear practicaJlynoBe^ ^ someday help farmers predict Hxemptiems can be granted verm in. necticut and National EMuca- crash helmets and that special “lean and fat” growing years. My s * ^ ^ •*+, however, by local health direc­ The state health commission­ The 1,136-pound OGO — with tlofi Associations, had defeated licensing be set up for toa tors. Also, exemptions can be er is given strong authority ov- 21 (experiments apread among a the rival Manchester Federa- drivers. granted for burning of brush and tlon of Teachers in a vote over His recommendations Wero demolition material. (Sse Pags Tea) strange conglomeration of those horrid yfesi H oitfonL representation. The MTT is part of a plan for legisJatlva (See Page NIneteea) lafoor-sligned and affiliated action which Mulcahy said would E. A. JOHNSON help the state > "oontrol tote ..... ' ■ " growing problem* of motoiroycl# AG E SPOTS* PAIN T CO. W inds Reach Havana safety. RW M A IN M A N O H E S m 4 MUlcahy’s third proposal waa that cycle operators be pro­ New Buddhist Moves hibited from riding two or mor6 altareast. Early Hurricane His program was part of a re­ port to Gov. John N. Dempsey Against Ky Regime in response to request for M l information on five fatalities on SAIGON, South Viet Nam dons last month to seize Da state highways last weekend. Leaves 7 3 Dead (AP) — Buddhist militants Nang from. Buddhist rebels, made new gestures of defiance In the war against the Oom- MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Hunl- as far as Cape Kennedy on the (See Page Tea) agalnst the government today munists, an attack by a oompa- •ane Alma, with 73 dead in her Atlantic and Tarpon S{uings cn ^ter Premier Nguyen Coo Ky’s ny sf North Vietnamese regur soggy wake, sent gale winds toe Gidf of Mexico side were mlitary regime excluded Its lara on a U.S. artHlery camp in hito the Cuban capital of Hava- advised to rm ain In sheltered chief Buddhist critics from the the central highlands backfired na today and reached 400 ndes waters. enlarged Junta. badly. U.A. Anr Force planes HARTFORD GAS is so sure that you, too, wHl like gas heat, that we make this outward to lash toe Florida x Weather Bureau advisory at Three battalions of govern- and troops of the U.S. 101st Air- Bulletin Keys with squalls. u a.m. B8T i^ed toe storm meht troops arrived outside the borne Division struck back at unconditional guarantee: if you are not COMPLETELY SATISFIED with it At least two cities, cne on .tte center 286 miles souto-southwest northern Buddhist citadel of the 100 or so attackers and Cuban coast and another on toe eg Havana and 469 mllen souto- Hue, but their officers said they klHed at least 7T, an American 8EORETABY POWEKLBBB Puf Your Ouban Isle of Pines, were evat- southwest of Miami, fade them out were ep toute to an operation spokesman said, HARTFORD (A P ) ^ in every respect, we’ll remove the equipment and refund every p ^ y youVe luted as the 90-mile winds With no weather forces to ex- against the Communists and Just northwest of Saigon, ele- State’s Atty. Gen. Harold •KTeadbeeed liioim apoGa on tba aar- Genie moved - in, pouring torrential art a definite influence on the would make no attempt to seiM ments of the U.S. 25th Infantry M. Mulvey said today that Amo o f y|t>nr handa and Moa M l paid on it. rains and churning toe sea into hurricane’s movements, it m the city. Division pounced on a Viet Cong the seoretary of atato Is N wodd you’ra gdttfaig old—pee- To Work massive waves. crawled forward at a six-mile- baps before you leaDy are. Fade A report from Hue said the supply area, killed perhaps two powerless, in his opinion, to Before Alma even developed an-bour pace, them away with new ESOTERICA, See for yourself why 75,000 people in Greater Hartford enjoy automatic gas militant Buddhist leader Ihich doaen Communist guards and enforce a law requiring pro­ tiiat medicated cream that breaka Call teto a tropical stram, the Alma’s gale wtads stemmed Tri Quang bad instructed his captured 166 weapons buried in bate Judges to file Incoma duran Weather service reported dte pde of Ptaiee, • 100 up maawsi of pigmort on the makea hands look white folkiwers to allow the troops to the swamp in plastic wrappers, reports by an annual March heating. It’s the clean, ecoi^omical, quiet and dependable way to heat your ahe pounded San Rafael In west- miles ahead, and reached young again. Equally effectiva on the iSaca, neck and NEW SYSTEM move through the city Wednes- ,>pjie two actions broke a hill of 31 deadline. ITie law says Not a ooTcv-vp. Acte in the d in —not on it. Am- em Honduras with a 3(i-inch de- across Cuba to buffet Havana toat failure to meet the luge and left 73 persons dead in ^ norto coast. Squalls day morning by temporarily a week in the ground baaa for anftanmg; hiUleatiiiB akte aa it LAUNDRY home. Start now to save on fuel costs, furnace deam ^, and repair . rem oving household deadline makes a probate iM w a^ papvad aa agbcUaa Niid AND DRY CLEANING a sea of mtid. spread 00 miles farther norto, Judge ineligible for renom- Gkle warnings were hoisted across the Florida Straits to altars they had placed in the cloudy weather limited the air streets as a new form of anti- against Norto Viet Nam to Ination. Judgee in seven of atuaifr andotM aaid iHteaa I f raa laam tfaaaa apa* ON.HABRISON ST. (44) today over toe lower Florida jj^y West. 'Winds were expected toe state’s probate diatrioto aateajbig hmm apalx liVitelife, at- tf you want deanak Keys from Marato« to Key reach gale force in toe Keys government protest. gg multiplane missions Monday, Off Eaat Center St. CALL YOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR OR The 1,200 marines and piara- American -pflots flew 824 ndsaed the deadline tWa lilJitar sdan, begin uaing BSOl’ERICA today. Only $3 Opposite the Cemetoiy West. Heavy rain and winds afternoon or tonight, year. Seoretary of State Ilia gusting at 40 mfles gave ip|ja jgia ^f Pines was to feel Parting Saddens Even Young Hearts' troopa pttetoed their tents six combat sorties In toe south and ESOTERICA SOAP softens skin, helps For Pick-up and Dellvaiy mUea south of Hue tonight after ^.g. B62s hit a suspected Viet T. Qraseo aaked Mulvey for Call 649-7753 warning to Key West, toe state’s f,^ fmee of hurricane wind Ydshihisa Shimazu, 4, grandson of Emperor Hirohito of Japan, looks a Mt for- his advlM on wfaotoer her dear surface blemishes. Combats diyness. KNithernmost city, of the ad- tonight and western Cuba moving out of Dn Nang earlier concentration northwest of Branchea at: 209 North Main THE kHT as he bids adieu to Lyn Rappaport at Dullra Airport in WMhington. Tlie in toe day. Tri Quang’s under- e fftoe cou ld tak e an y aeMksa 'tnneing storm. _ by late tonight or early Wednea- "In our oplntaw you have ne Bt. and 501 Hartford Bd. Ownera of small craft Had a m boy was leaving fw Japan with his mother, Princess Suga, youngest daugh­ ground radio aaid Monday ^ ^ mror iba troop {HOUSE S HALE • MANCHESTER Alao Pine deaneia ter of the emperor. Lyn was born in Japan, 'too^ and is 'tbs dBugfater of Paid that Ky pteoned to aend hte aaaatHMloiial or atatoteap: «W Oentar Slaeet 'hito port aM atoog the Keya. npHed BCalropt B l HARTFORD COMPANY 249-1331 $lban «p too noetda : SanpspiHt. (iSP PhsteAuc). ^ Midlan into iba oUgr M ha had .fBaa FNI* ■fb*) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 PAGE THREE .. MANC3HESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCaiESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 P A G E T W a Sheinwold on Bridge ‘/ Want Him Home, ” Coventry " Columbia Rockefeller, A.T.&T. Finances DONT WASTE TEAKS Sou* M te e ___ Lindsay Are WHEN PLAY IS BAD Mehter aide vritaenlilB School Board to G>ntinue Area Republican Women NOBTH Under FCC Scrutiny Cries Mrs. Meridith By AIJTRED SHEINWMJJ * 195 NEW YORK (AP) — “ I want Meredith and his wife mpokB KJ 765 WASHINGTON (AP) — The testimony BeU System's basic To Hear State GOP Chief Tax Rivals O A I652 him to come home,” said Mrs. only a few hours after he had Evaluation Talks Tonight Since nobody hears more hard financial structure of American financial structure, “ integrating James H. Meredith. “ I want been felled by a shotgim blast A. Searie Pinney, state chair­ ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Sud- luck stories than a KAST Telephone A Telegrajto Co. research, manufacturing and Jay here.” on his march to Mississippi. Th« Board of Education ha« Drum* will be given at 6 p.m. comes imder the scrutiny of the operations under common own- man of the Republican party, demy GOV. Rockefeller and New ▲ 6 3 * 8 7 4 Close friends of the Merediths Earlier, Mrs. Meredith epoka a special meeting at 8 tonight Saturday at the Nathan Hale o 92 V AKt04 Federal Communications Com- ership, is designed to be respon- crowded their aparetment near to Atty. Gen. Nicholas Kaizen- Homestead, where the CJoven- will be the guest speaker at the York’s Mayor John V. Lindsay weight of sorrow. For- af Ooyentiiy High School to 0 843 OKQI09 mission today. sive to our fundamental service Columbia University as police bach, telephoning from Wash- try Historical Society's annual Republican Women’s C3ub meet- are on opposite sides of the tunately, nature has given us « K98632. ♦ 104 objective.” continue discussion of the high BeU System officials lead off cars patrolled outside and cu- Ington. antique show and sale will be June 22 at Yeomans Hall, fence. enough strength to bear the mls- SOUTH That structure, Gilmer testi­ school evaaiMUon program. public hearings in the FCC rious neighbors peered to the “ Thank God it’s not as bad as underway. Undsay, the city’s first Re- fortunes of other people, 4 AKQ102 fied, “ assured the quality and The administrative staff and according to Silrs. George Bum- ^ QJ83 probe ■with testimony that “ good lobby Monday night. it could have been,” he told The show and sale will be publican mayor tn 30 years, is opening lead — idne of Hearts compatibility required for suc­ department chairmen will re­ ham, president. O 7 and ever-improving service de­ Mre. Meredith, 26, had heard Mre. Meredith, from 10 a.m. to dusk, with lined up with Assembly Speaker j( you have a few team that ♦ AJT5 pends on our ability to earn.” cessful operation of a nation- view the currioulum, and mem­ A special Invitation has been her husbemd tell her by phone The Merediths’ son, John, 8, dealers from 15 towns in Con­ Anthony J. T’ravla, the Dsglsla- you don’t really need, prepare South W «t I M The FOC announced the un­ tvide network and assures, as bers of the faculty .and inter­ extended to members of the Re­ that he was all rig)ht. was taken to a neighbor’s apart­ necticut and Massachusetts ex­ ture’s top-ranking Democrat. ijjjod them for South in to- 1 A 2 4 T M precedented investigation last well, a coordinated response to ested citizens may take part in publican Town' Committee, but “ Except for being a little ment. hibiting. The Antiquarian and Rockefeller, the leader of the ^av’s hand. South’s bad luck 4 4 All t a i fall to discover Just how much the public’s need along with a talks over the evaluation’s re­ the meeting, scheduled for 8 stiff," he said from' his hospital Later, Mre. Meredith asked Ltandmarirs Society of Con­ New York GOP, Is alHed with gtarted when West led a heart - the company is earning on its common sense of responsibility sults. p.m., is open to anyone In the bed to Memphis, “ I feel as well her husband on the phone if ha necticut, owners of the Hale the Senate’s Republican leader- ruffed the third round of the Diamonds, 8-4-8; CXnbs, K-8-8- interstate and foreign communi­ for improving the service.” The board has scheduled an community. as I ever did.” wanted her to come to the hos­ Homestead, is loaning the ship — against Lindsay. guit. ' «-*■*• What do you say? cations services — including To maintain and Improve executive session from 7:30 to Club members In Andover, But he added: “ Don’t try to pital. grounds for the affair and Is But Atty. Gen. Louis J. Lefko- got out with a daSmond ANSWER: Bid two clubs. long-distance telephone service service, he said, “ depends on 8 p.m., before the^^ublic por­ Coventry and Hebron have aiso make any plans yet. They ha­ “ I ’d be happier If you keep including giving tours for all Rivrer Graduate Witz, a Republican who will be dummy’s ace. South drew .jihia is a ghiadtly hand, hut the — and just how much it really our ability to earn — and the tion of the meeting. been invited. ven’t got all the buckshot out of everything calm there,’’ ha attending. Tours will be offer­ seeking re - election on the rounds of trumps with the length in partner's suit makes it needs to earn to maintain emd commission’s recognition of our An earlier meeting on the Miss Christine Dingwall, There win be refreriunents me.’’ said, "the way you always do.” ed from 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Rockefeller-led GOP state ticket dummy's jack and then worth a response. improve its service. need to earn — at a level com­ high school evaluations at- Mrs. Athalie C. and a social hour at the dose A food sale and snack bar next fall, is tn the Lindsay-Tra- the queen of chibs from Copyright General AT&T is one of the world’s parable to that of other enter­ tracted some 40 persons. State conduct^ in the kitch- ’ Dingwall, of 387 E. Middle Tpke. of the meeting. Featuree Ooip. largest corporations, ■with assets prises with similar investment and town education officials via camp. dummy for a finesse. en of the homestead. Mrs. and the late David Ross Ding- Pinney received a BA degree These somewhat disewrdant club finesse lost, and exceeding $33 billion and nearly risks and opportunities.” sl^rply criticized parents and Byion W. HaU, chairman of received a bachelor of arts ^ ™ ^ affiliations emerged today after gcuth had another hard luck three million stockholders. Gilmer said AT&T does not residents for “their lack of to- the food sale, is Inviting all In- j ____ m ,.i_u a___l... - j. served In the Army Air Lindsay descended cm the State gtory to tell his friends. In my Francis R. Kappel, chairman look to government reguiarion t^est in school affairs.” bring do- ***8'’®* Etiglash Sunday at Oorps as a navigator. After the A. Searie Pinney FBI C^ts Blame terested persons to — ----- „ — Capitol to press Ws drive for au- office I hajve two file cabinets of the board of AT&T, has de­ “ to protect us from risk or as­ nationa when they come. commencement of Rivler army, be graduated from Har­ 5rhe lethargy, they assorted, says Bates, “and we thorlty to Impose 1620 million In labeled “Why can’t _I a fi- WA^raNOTON (AP)— Joseph nounced the investigation as sure our earnings for us. All we vard Law School and was ad- swing,’ reflected ki the school tt- Money donations will also be College, Nashua, N. H. hope thls one will be bigger and new or increased taxing powers nesse?’’ Today’s hand came L. Rauh Jr., vice chairman of "unwarranted and unneces­ do ask is the continued Incentive ■ if.” accepted to benefit the so- ghe served as a staff writer ***1^®6 ^ Connecticut Bar. Americana for Democratic Ac­ that derives from the oppor­ HITES better than ever. Letters have hi the nation’s most prestigious fpcm one of those cabinets, sary’’ but promised to cooperate JThe evaluation sessions are olety. for the student newspaper, was elected State tunity to share in the benefits of been sent out to churches and dty- No Excuses tion, said ‘*the respomdblUty for fully. b « 9ed on a report of a viating Rotery Mmier vice president of the Literary Repr^taUve from Biwkflmd organizations asking them to n ie mayor’s program Is jf can’t spare any tears the shooting of James H. Mer­ Kappel described the probe as our own initiatives. Otherwise, oi^nmittee of experts which Robert Upton will have cflub, and was a member of the in *” 1964 and again *in 1966 and edith rests squarely on the door- “ a ptainfully slow and costly in­ the nation’s communications leader participate.” key«6 to a propose to levy a such stories, don’t make ex- s ^ e d the five-year-oOd school erg, club finesse. Leonard is the former Kather­ Uslcke Park ments. at the urging of party mem­ bration at the American Le­ ployed at the Post Office. 25th anniversary dinner-dance efai study toward the school will hold a smorgasbord dinner an autograph book, presented chairman of the coffee-chain Dally Question ine Dietz, a Manchester native, Permits to park at the gion Home. About 100 relatives All of the original wedding at St. Luke’s Church Hall, El­ plant in line with the recom- at its lodge in Merrow from parties given here for the bene­ Partner opens with one club, bers in the towns that comprise Familiar Navy Names and she attended schools in 649-9240 town’s Li.x, all of Manchester. Satemis.) • Will be discussed. Attack Squtidron 86 (VA-661 Mrs. lOiut Barstrom, Mrs, Al­ tie, Mrs. Peter Beckdsh, Mrs. Chaminade Musical Club at its STARTS JUNE 22 through U.S. naval history — 1867. The park is open from June William Burelson, Mrs. Peter annual banquet and election of School Days presently deployed with the at- 15 and closes Labor Day. Hie fred Brand, Mrs. WiUlam Burn­ win graduate Wednesday from Taussig, to a major departure The last day of school will be tack aircraft carrier US6 Kitty Tambomind, Mre. Kenneth Shir- officers at Carbonne’s Restau- sticker-permits are S2.50 each ham, Mrs. Kostyk Naumec, Mrs. Both Sides at Rest the Naval Academy. from family tradition, has cho­ June 22. Elementary schools Hawk, a unit of the Seventh sac, Mrs. Edwin Basden, Mrs. rant, Hartford. She succeeds sen to enter the Marine Cpipa Oar re^stration numbers will Walter Detido, Mrs. FYed Gif­ They are Joseph K. Taiusmg will observe regular early-clos- Fleet, in the South China Sea ford and Mrs. Thomas CCBrien. Randolph Farbes, Mrs. Lucius Mrs. Daniel Stewart. as an ofticer and ■wlU rep (^ to be noted on the .vtickers, the TTT, 20, and Thomas K. Kimmel ing hours June 20 through 22; oK the coast of Vietnam, Lions Parade Robinson, Mrs. Malcolm Bunker Other officers are Mrs. Peter Scuba School at Key West, .selectmen’s office reports. Jr., 22, both of whose families lunches will be served. High Society Officer Lions Club memibere are plan­ and Mre. Alfred Brand. Staum, vice president; Mrs. In Wiretapping Case IBTe., €ufter graduation. Conservation Unit ______George W. C. Hunt, secretary, reside In Annapolis. school early - closing will be Richard Diehl of Rt. 44A has ning their annual Fourth of The selectmen have appoint­ 8PRINQFIELD, Vass. (AP) ■with wiretapping and hiring oth­ Taussig — the fourth genera­ moved up from 12:38 to 12:10; been elected vice president of July parade, according to How­ Manchester Evenlilg Herald and Mre. Eldna Johnston, treas- ed a Oonserva/Uon Oomqiittee, ers to wiretap. NS^ tion to graduate from the Acad­ no lunches will be served. the Hexagon Senior Society at comprising Dr. Hugo 'Hiomas, ard ^ t e s , publicity chairman. Gohunbia correspondent, VIr- urer. Feature at —The i>rosecutlon and defense This was the music club’s fi­ Goodman, a member of the emy on both his paternal and GOP Wins Edge The early closing;s will allow the University of Permsylvanla. IxMeidi WWker, Mrs. Joseph "All oommlttees are in full gfnla M. Carlson, tel. 228-9224, 7:00-9:20 have rested in Ihe ■wiretapping nal meeting for this season. Spntogfield architectural firm of maternal sides of the family — teachers to complete year-end The society was founded in 1911, Gust and Jolm LOMk. Sun. from 2 Meetings will resume tn Octo­ trial of Leo F. Benoit, former Reinhardt Associates, was a is the son of the ensign who won In Southington activities. to honor outstanding students PHNA ber. dhairman of the state housing witness against Benoit in a the Na-vy Cross 28 years ago for June 28 and 24 will be sot from engineering schools, Members of the P u b lic Censured hy Judge SOUTHiliNGTaN (AiP)—Vot­ aside for staff meetings. Diehl is a member of Sigma hoard. bribery indictment returned by getting the battleship Nevada Health Nursing Association will Ends Tonight “ Blindfold” ers elected a Republican ma­ Fragment Society Chi social fraternity and Sigma ROAD BUILDING BID Hampden County Superior a Suffolk County Grand Jury to underway and fighting back aft- meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow to jority to the town council and The Fragment Society meet- Tau honorary fraternity. He is HARTFORD (AP) — The ap­ “Art Of Love” Both Color Court Judge Frederick S. Pills- 1963. Benoit was foimd innocent. er the attack on Pearl Harbor. hear James l^uer, physiothera­ approved puiblic transportatioa Ing tomorrow will start at 1:30 majoring In mechanicsil engin- Bridgeport Man Sentenced parent low bid for construction '80LTON .NOTCH — STARTS WED. — bury was to charge the jury of The state has charged Benoit His father is Capt. Joseph K. pist, at the Mansfield PHNA for par chial school students to p.m.. Instead of 11 a.m., at the eerlng in the Towne School of of two miles of Route 26 in nine men and three women to­ hired Dolan to gather informa­ Ta'ussig Jr., USN (Ret.), ■who office.on Spring Hill, Mansfield. an election and referendum Church CJommunity House. Civil and Mechanical Engineer- Bridgeport was $8,380,369. day after four days of testimony tion to discredit Goodman and lost a leg as a result of the Attending will be Mrs. Stanley For Intimidating Witness You must sit in from the heBinninB Monday. Drum Corps Show Ing. Ho plays 160-pound Oneglia and Gervaeinl Co. anded Monday. John W. Goss, an investigator Peeffi Harbor action. foot- Harris, PHNA president; Owen It was the first town election An exhibition drill by the ball. across state lines for purposes hic. of Torrington submitted the Benoit was indicted on for the defunct Massachusetts Young Taussig’s grandfather, S. Trask: and Mrs. R aj^ond NEW HAVEN (AP) — Robert since the Institution of a town Nathan Hale Ancient Fifes and He is the son of Mr. H. L. of prostitution. bid announced Monday by the and it’s charges of hiring John E. Dolan, Crime Commission. Adm. Joseph Taussig, coined Kalber, PHNA senior visiting Bradwell, 46, of Bridgeport, who HENRY FONDA manager form of government mrrse. Zampano described Bradwell’s State Hig^iway Department. a Springfield private detective, Benoit, testifyihg In his own the famous Na'vy phrase, “ wo was recently acquitted of white early this year. Representatives of PHNAs Bridgeport establishment as a White Oak Excavators, Inc., the to tap the telephone line of defense Monday, denied that he slavery chargee, has been sen­ J O A N l WOODWARD are ready iww!” when the Brit­ GOP candidates won five seats from Mansfield and Windham “cesspool,” but said there was submitted the apparent low bid Douglas Goodman during the hired Dolan, or anyone ^se, to ish asked when a destroyer con- tenced to three years to prison on the council to four fbr the TONIOIIT: Cecil B. DeMUIe's “The Ten Conunandments” 7:80 will attend to discuss contracted not enough evidence to convict on another project, the construc­ w ildest period of September, 1963, to tap anyone’s telephone, includ­ i for intimidating a witness. JASON ROBARDS ■voy under his charge during Democrats as 48 per cent of the physiotherapy services for the him. tion of four miles of Route 72 January, 1964. ing Goodman’s. STANLEY WARNER The witness, James C. McEl- FatOCDOrStadictaid World War I would be ready to 10,200 eligible voters went to the three towns — a step toward Timbers said Monday that i*i CromwelL That bid was poker Special Asst. Atty. Gen. Rob­ Benoit said he paid Dolan $500 roy, testified before the grand attack. polls. certification for federal Bradwell had been arrested $5,120,936. ert A. Greeley said he would for an investigation of Goodman funds Jury that indicted Bradwell for Midshipman Kimmel is the The vote on the busing issue for the Medicare program nine times in the past 16 years ______game ask for a guilty verdict only on and Goss. Dolan had testified Mann Act violations. grandson of Adm. Husband E. was 2,628 to 586. The only school The PHNA has recently re but had yet to serve a jail or the general count of eavesdrop­ earlier that Benoit paid him U.S. District Judge William H. BIB HAND Kimmel, who was in command affected Is St. Thomas, a new prison term. Each time, the ping. He waived the counts $850, with the additional money vised its bylaws and is making >rimber8 who sentenced, Brad- FREE in-car HEATERS in the of the fleet ■when Pearl Harbor Roman Catholic elementary other changes, to become eli­ judge said, Bradwell was fined fO R charging Benoit specifically for a ■wiretap. well Monday and fined him was attacked. school that 'witi open in Sep­ whylmeU gible for reimbursement under or given a suspended sentence. IRE U m El^ O Y $2,500, said Bradwell had gotten west! Kimmrt’s father, Capt. Thom­ tember. Medicare. A federal grant of ^ ^ Mghtly in previous ai’- Bradwell posted a $35,000 ap­ MEADOWS”^^' b p H p e r ENDS TONIGHT! as K. Kimmel, USN (Ret.), $1,000 is being sought to ob- j-ggfg peal bond Monday and was re­ aa^x.OlARLES BICKFORD BURGESS MEREDITH. KEVIN MCCARTHY - H In South Africa served ahoaird three submarines O r lc ^ “ Ghost and Mr. Chicken*’ tain supervision for the visit­ “ The sanctuary and immunity leased. ROBERT MIDDLETON'and PAlfl. FORD s»ta W D u u c LITTLE LADY” to 1944. Liggeff Drug Building has been set ahead, to threatened with Ffayslcal vlo- Kimmel, after graduation, MN Bim-MHIIRRIS’ARIIIURIIIIi-JAIEIB^ — Color — CAPE TOWN, South Africa ity but cannot public, be quot­ PARKADE Thursday at 8 p.m., because at witnesses Defers a grand ; KwiaipeN ; Shown 1st Each Night ■win report to the destroyer WmATIFFW-RflBEIffimGIM-SHQI^ the Mansfield meeting. A report jury of this court,” sold Tim­ "Seven Women” Except Fri. and Sat. (AP) — Sen. Robert F. Kennedy ed for publication, enter non­ on the meeting is expected to HAKIIUKD SPRlMaiUO U(PN(SSrtA> »oooQQQQ|Qoooc has called on South African stu­ white areas or teach. He must Wed.-Thurs.-Frl. “Harperi’ Presented At 6:30-8:45 (Only) bers. RIS '■).■!& ‘JI S,.i(h - HARTFORD be made to the board of direc­ “ You wlH find no such im­ dents to work for an end to their, report regidariy to police. The government’s racial eegp’egation ban ■was imposed under the tors’. munity Olid protection in the Suppression of Communism Act. federal sphere as you have been policies and “ strip the last rem­ rdax, Advertisement— enjoying in Bridgeport,” said nants of that andent, cruel be­ An empty chair was placed AMERICAN LEGION Wanted—^Ride from Coventry the judge. ll f from the civilization of symbolicai'ly for Robertson be­ to Manchester, houre 8:30-5. U.S. IXstrlct Judge Robert C. man." side Kennedy on the rostrum at CaU 742-8876. Zampano reluctantly acquitted Addressing 14,600 students at the rally Monday, which was Bradw^ earlier iii the year on Cape Town University Monday, sponsored by the multiracial Manchester Evening Herald the (dnrge of bringing women the New York Democrat com­ National Union of South African com fort y Coventry correspondents, F. UOUJARD,, pared South Aifirica’s apartheid Students. Pauline Little, tel. 142-ffiSl. HELD OVER! policy of strict racial segrega­ I- ^ About 1,600 students jammed tion to Btaivation in India, serf­ Cape Town’s Unity Hall, anoth­ dom to Pei|i and discrimination BINGO m WOMAN’S CLUB AWARDS er 7,000 listened outside, and a EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT CHICAGO (AP)—The General Dante at In New York. loudspeaker system carried the Federation of Women’s 'Clubs Man, he said, mua^ recognize speech to 6,000 more students in 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME. LEONABD ST. ivith an electric has awarded the Houde Trophy MILLER’S "the fttil human equality of ell their dormitories. our people — 'before God, before to its Connecticut affiliate for K«medy noted Robertson’s “ service to the club and coun­ RESTAURANT the law, and in the councils of 10 E. CENTER ST. government for the stogie and absence, saying, “ It is too bad air conditioner try.” he can't be ■with us today.’’ He FEATURING fundamental reason that It is ■The award was accepted by EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT said there are people in many FILET MIGNON and the right thing to do.” Mrt. Dudley Dutton of Meriden, lands who label as “ Commu­ b r o il e d l i v e LOBSTER (5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) The senator spoke privately Conn. nist” every threat to their privi- An electric air conditioner brings you and your family fresh EVERY NIGHT Monday -with Ian Rotoertson, 21, ' leges. The presentation Sunday night the white student leader who Pontiac and Tempest air nniT cools it for restful comfort. Filters it free of dirt, dust the first a'ward of the trav­ n •WAS ♦3.75 was placed under a government Reform is not commimiam, irritating polleni Excess humidity is ^ e d out and clean eling trophy, given by the Fed­ with Shrimp Cocktail Iii ban after he took a leading part Kennedy continued, and ihe eration hr honor of its director, air in circulated about the room. OPEN FOR LUNCHEONS ki inviting Kennedy to South “ denial of freedom, in ■whatever Mre. Itiomas R. Houde of Kan­ DRIVE-IN Africa. name, only strengthens the very Individual units will cool any room to just the temperature you kakee, ni. i_r^ , FISH FRY The chief of Cape Town’s se­ communism it claims to op­ The Federation’s Junior cliibs RENTALS choose. For That Important Evening C CHILDREN UNDER 12 curity police said Kennedy had pose.” also presented their education Obtained special permission award to the Connecticut organ­ Two Great 1st Run Hits Or, if your heftting ayatem is forced air, you are already from South African authorities EX-BANKER ENDIOTED • BY THE DAY ization. halfway to liveable comfort for your whole family. Itis simple “Patch” 10:26, "Spies” 8:25 ^ 1 . 1 9 NEW HAVEN (AP)—An In­ Out... Have Dinner With Us! tnsnaaainSa. to visit Robertson at his apart­ ment. dictment issued by a U.S. Dis­ • BY THE WEEK and inexpensive to adapt a hot air systooa to central air ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BESTl” Wonderful Boneless Fillets An aide of Kennedy said Gie trict Court grand jury charges emditioning. KiMumramiM -ttK.flex senator told the student leader a former bank ■vice president • BY THE MONTH wtHumwsiciiratawosictBi Fried to a crisp golden brown. For that special date, when you w^nt everything the he was deeply sorry about the with embezzlement of $5,000 HELCO can piovide-3ma with details. Or, why not see the ; ^ N E Y SHELLEY ■■ French Fried Potatoes • Cole Slaw predicament he was in ■with the from a private sa'vtoge account. maiQf sizes ai^ modela at your s^liance dealer soon? to go,right, count on us! Choice meate, expert POmER 5 WINTERS Tartar Sauce * Rolls and Butter South African government and Edwin B. Gaindborg, 34, of urged him to continue his law 716 Cranberry Lane, Orange, LOW RATES Dm ’tmelt thiB sammer. Yoncan fiv^ rdax^deep. . . in S jzabeth MTMAH BImc service guarantee an en­ ^OVAL- M PANAVtSION* c o c k t a i l s s e r v e d a t b o t h RESTAURANTS studies at the yniverslty. He was accused Monday in con- FINE LEGAL FARMINGTON AVE.. comfort with eleetdc ak oonditioDing. joyable evening. FARMINGTON ’ gave him a copy of President nection with funds missing fixxm BEVERAGES Hnarioaa 1st Boa Academy Award Oarteoa "Pro­ V Tonight thru June 18 MANCHESTER John F. Kennedy’s book an account at the Ekist Haven CompaulOB 0 8 “The and Tha Lins” files in .Courage’ ’ autographed branch of the New Haven Sav­ H mie sR OaUaad Strest-sii ToDaiid Ttmipttn The Hartford Electric Light Company ^^UTH PACIFIC” WMD . by the senator and the presi­ ings Bank. PAUL DODGE Starts Wsdn Jb m 8th The alleged embezzleinent oc- 45 E. CENTER ST. Mon. - Thuro. — 82.75. ELVIS PRESLEY dent’s widow. NAMm w w Rbbertson is barred for five ourred last September Wiien rouR mtsm-ma mem towNXt MANCHESTER Fri., Sat.-^3.00 In color hit VERNON ' L e a s in g and r e n t a l s C avey' DOnUEAC yeara from all gatherings end GainUborg, no longer associated 677-9119 "FRANKIE * J(»NNT” 1 Mila East od Vs 879 HAIN STREET—MANCHESTER ( U Great Betwa) O n to SB nstiicted to the Cape Town with the bazdi, was filUng in toe For ReservatimM • n o . B » «an attend ihe univer- tbs tanneh noiiBgOT. 5^.-.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 PAGE FOUB KANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN.# TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 PAGE FIVE Si E v e n ts Exhamted Parents Determined ...... EYE-GLASSeS by N.Y. Engineers Husband Dies You Should Know••• Leave Buildings Shortly After DeBella and Reale Opticians John L Garside ir. CAR FAIR, INC. Transfer of Negro Pupils Warm in Strike Wife’s Funeral Complete Ask OOP Tosm Director John W o rm NEW HAVB21 (A P)—Mlchari Eye Glass Service Bie DISPLAY - REGONDinom NEW YORK (AP) — The men L Garside Jr. bow be feels Peace Pact OK Schwarz, retired vice prerident about poUtios, and h e ll anewer SAFETY CHECKED AUTOMOBILES wtaooparata toe ohr ooodttloniiig of toe Bridgeport Braes Co., TOALA LXJUPUR, MalaysU Will Continue in Boston In more (ban 100 ricyacropera died Monday night a few hours •T kwa tt” Next to Ms family (APf — H m Malaysian Cabinet BOSTON (AP) — Negro par­ 461 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER and other large OEHmnerclal after his wife’s funeral. 'and U s job, he rates paHtics, His wife, Alma, an aunt of today endorsed a peace ac;ree- ents say they are physlcaHy and p h o n e 643-1591 buildlnga in Manhattan struck “ brick bats astd aR." Us greaf- astronaut Walter S(tolrra Jr., ment designed to end- the three- mentally exhausted after send­ today in a wages an^hours sst interest. died last WednesdaY- year undeclared war with In­ disputa. 18 Asylum St. Garside has been a dirsctor ing 600 children to sthool in Spokeaman tor soma of the ScibvraTS,.^ 78, a residen t o f donesia, but a formal pact still GuiUoid and Fort Lauderdrie, Hartford I soty since December, when he TV-Radio Tonight predomlnanUy white neighbor­ huUdliga said afforta wndd be has to be signed. Fla-, retired in 1860. I 'choeen to fill toe vacancy Deputy Premier Abdul Raaah hoods during the past sthool made to maintain the air oondi- Room 104 I cwcreated by toe resignation of When you want the best, l)uy tioning by supervisory engi­ Survivors include a daughter, said the Cabinet endorsement year. Russ DeBella Tel. 522-0757 Enrico F. Beale { {{[l^MiCla DeRaFera- neers who have operators’ 11- Mrs. Leo Reinhausens of Guli- covered ttie principles he and But they say they’re so t And that’s the first roost Manr esnsea. ford . Indonesian Foreign Minister Television pleased with toe results that if * cbesterites knew of him, lor he The strike by engineera and Adam M ^k hammered out last (10) Eye Dentify ' they don’t resolve toeir dispute __ ^bad resided in town at toe time 1:00 ( 3-10 .helpera began a t 13:01 a-m., oa QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE I923i| week in Bangkok, Thailand. ( 8) Hike : 7:16 (22) Maas. HTIghllgh^ with the Boston School Obmmlt- lo r only two and a half years. (12) ICerv Gri (30) Sporta Camera temperaturea were expected to *We now look forward to real 7:30 (24) ElliottEflllott Norton tee, they’ll toe program David & Don BIghard d. Lombardo He aaya now that he bkes (30) Intenni go into the 80a again today in Daniel F. DoD peace and stability in Southeast (30) Three Stooges (R>22-30) My Hbtber, the Car year—even If It o o ^ them Moravian Grad I'v Manchester so much that be (40) Lk»d Ttauton toe city’s hottest weris of toe 164 EAST CENTER ST. Asia,’ he said. 8:30 (40) Dennis, Uenacs (12) Daktarl (C) $100,000. M ark DeUaFeca o f Ctotoago, regrets tost he didn't move here ( 8-20-40) Combat year to dote. Five Graduate (30) Whlrivblrds “We’re tired, physically and BL, and fonoeriy of Manchea- sooner. And be might have, for (30) Amencans at Work 8:00 (10-22-30) Don't Eat DaMea ('AXDIKS Among toe better known Czechs in Contrast 8:46 (30) Peter Jennings. News (C) mentally tired, but it’s some­ tar, waa awarded a bariietor of MANCHESTER— 649-5261 he moved to Beibn from Brook­ (21) Pro Pbotographsr structurea hit by the strike are 6:00 ( 3-10) News. Sports. Weatber thing we’ve got to do and per­ From Trinity orp ® ^ lyn, N.T. in 166B only because P R A O U E, Ckecboslovakla 8:30 ( 3-12) Red Skelton (C) arts degree May 39 from the 17-bulUlng Rockefriler Cen­ iic (21) W l^ 's New? (l(y-22-30) Dr. Kildare (CO haps they rixmld be made to Moravian College, Bethlehem, be was advised that “one , „ (AP) — In contrast with Roma- (30) Seahunt (21) Book Beat B ter complex and the Pan Am Five Trinity Qollege seniors e t i ' Ample Parking Front and Rear •The town too can develop to Ckechortovakla’s ruling (30) Big Picture feel ashamed,’’ Mrs. EUen P«u doesn't move esst of the Con­ (18) S u fa Up ( 8-2(MO) McHale's Navy biiilding behind Grand Central from Manchsstar recelvod bach­ ______Induaitilal ^ n e , « toe right cjonmaunist party caUed today 8:00 ( 8-20-10) P Troop Jackson, one of toe Negro par­ necticut River. (10) Eye-Denbfy (18) Sutecriptton TV DenaFera, eon of Mr. and TerminaL elor’s degrees Sunday during If John Oaraide wassi’t bom “« I*«*d and if toe p ^ txroad inchwlon” of the (22) Rocky and Bis Friends (10-22-30) Moyle (C) ents, said of toe School Commit­ LENOX PHARMACY Mra. Fnuuda DeUaJFera o f Chi­ D rivers o f gasoline end mHk 6:18 (22) Club Bouse (21) Point of View tee. 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649-0896 Trinity’s 140th commencement to be a poUddati', he moiA car- poeala are aoM to pros^pecta and oounrtry’a economy Into the So- (10) News. Weather (C cago and grandrim of Mr. and truclca refused to make deliv­ llin Sugiufoot 9:30 ( 3-12) Petticoat Junction “We’re going to keep up more exercises, in 90 degree tempera­ "Before Losses Happen, Insure With Lappen!” tainty was weaned on politics to town restdente.” viet-promoted plan allotting ( 8-20-10) Peyton Place Mrs. Nick DellaiFera of 16 Cot­ eries at the struck buildings. 6:30 (10-22-30) Buntley-Brlnkley (21) Room to Ltve In long-range planning, more long- tor he lived H and breathed it “However," he osutions, *Ve each East Eluropean country tage St., waa a golf and tennte A ^xriceaman for the strikers turea on the Hartford college’s (C) 10:00 (24) Open Sewer range pressure. We can’t afford ■ toom toe ttone he waa two yeart o m t Ju»t P*ok areae like the specific economic tasks. (IB) BioBywnDd. Backstage ( 8-20-40) Fugitive team member at Mbraivian and said they hoped elevator opera­ campus. one o ff S. Main Bt., to which ( 8) Newswlre ( 3-12) News Report (O to let the chUdren sit there Emd rid. Ih e party pubRShed a resolu­ (12) Newsbeat a member o f Tau Kappa Elp- tors and other union workers in on I am opposed, and say, ‘Here Is 10:60 (22-30) Ken Murray (Cfi vegetate.’’ Two of the local men are A Rude Awakening He was bom In Hartford tion adopted at its 18th cong^reas (30) Scope 11:00 ( 3-8-10-12-20-22-30-40) News. aUon. the buHdings wouU refuse to where we wUl build.’ ’’ (21) Travel Tbne Sports. Weather Starting on the first day of twin brothers, and all five also Oct. IS, leas, but moved with last week end calling for eco­ ( 3) Walter Cronldte (C) DellaiFera, who attended ele- cross picket lines. Some people need a jolt before Gandde is sold on comnumi- (18) Vintage Theater schocyi last September, toe chll- graduated together from Man­ bis famHy to West Boytston, nomic guidelines within the 6:16 ( 8) Peter Jennings. News 11:16 (40) Spotis Ifinal mentaiy abhool in Momtoeater, As the enghteers left Rocke­ they’ll think about “accident insur­ Mass., in 1928. HU father, until oaitian and sayn that it is miss­ 7:00 ( 3) Movie (C) (10-30) Tomgbt ((T) droi climbed into cars and sta­ chester High School In the framework of toe Council for (22-30-10) News. Weather U:20 ( 3-8-12) Movie wlU enter graduate school la feller Center buikUngs to start David B. Doll, sons of Mr. and ance.” Like this fact, for instance; Us deato last January, was, at ing, even among local party 11:25 (40) Espionage tion WEigons, taxis and char­ Mutual Economic Assistance, (21) What's New? HO I North Carohna this foil. picketing they said toey had CaasB o f 1962. more than 500,000 families each one time or another, a member roemheTB. Using him self as cm (^8) Addams Family 12:00 (22) California, Primary tered buses to leave toeir pre­ MEMBER. THE ORDER OF THE OOLDBN KULB toe Communist counterpart of 13:15 (22) Tonight Show (C) turned oft toe sdr ooitdltlonlng example, be says that, when he (20) Reeder's Digest dominantly N ^ to neighbor­ The twins are Daniel F. and year have medical bills in EXCESS of every board, agency and the European Common Market. (18) Subscription TV 1:00 (40) Ah- Force F&m LETTEB-WBITERINDICTUU equipment and carried thetr became a town direotor in De­ hoods In Roxbury and Dorches­ M rs. W a lte r D o ll o f 720 ^ r i n g of their annual income I We can help ooininisaion in West BoyMnn, Rcmianla baa spumed Soviet SEE SATUBDArt TV WEEK FOB COMPIETE USUNG licenses with them. A spokes­ cember, he went in “oold," with ter. NEW HAVEJN ( A P ) - ^ youth you prepare for unusual medical and served on Hs board of se­ integration schemes in favor of St., who were awEuded bache­ 7 man tor toe union had said ear­ no briefings nor “buU sesefoas’’ Tbelr parents have been feud­ accused of mailing a letter lor of arts and badhelor of sci­ lectmen for years. Inlependent Industrtalizaticm lier toat siq>ervi8ory employes bills with an AEtna Life and Cas­ on party plans and poHciee. ing with the SclKWl Committee We Know Whaf Is Due threatening toe fife of President The elder Garside was a roclc- and Closer trade ties with toe could turn the machinery on Gerard K. MUler dr. Brace W. Stovena ence degrees, respectively. ualty Major Medical Plan. Call us He says that he beliervss In tor three years over the quality Jobnaop has been indicted by a llbbed Retwbhoan and was West. Radio The other local graduates In-' soon . . . of the schools there. They U.6. District Court grand jury. again, buft It would be illegal for proudest of the foot that, never frequent caucuses, and terms (This Ustlng Incdoles only those news broadcasts of 10 or IS ton-growing area won’t ever he small area eacto year was start­ eluded Richard J. Lombardo, _ . .. B. _■ X. M —11 nnnn~s~ieCTTliisi hd nxi** Ir^nr George C Palmer, 19, of Wa- unlicensed persons to do so. in hie Rferime, did be vote for 'oommunloatkin’’ the key word staged two one-day school boy­ W e know when the family is eligible used commercially. It Is purely ed in response to toe query of son of Mr. Eutd Mra. Carl J. HI; Bub Plnnge Kills 15 minute length. Some stations carry other Short newscasts.) cotts and a prot^ march of tetbury Lane, Danbury, waa in­ On strike are 700 members of s Democrait Our John Oanide, for party tnvolveanents. fo r show. the thousands of air travelers Lom bardo o f 23 H aw th orn e S t., SBOUL, South Korea (A P I- 13:00 News, Sign Off dicted Monday in connection locals M and 9IA of toe AFL- when asked If he can say the Aside from his family. Us WDBC—1368 some 10,(X)0 persons, led by for Social Security or veterans' bene­ The patch is located Just coming through this city whose bachelor of science; Gerard R. THE IFFERENCE Fifteen persons were killed and 6:00 Long John Wade WTIC—1086 wlto a letter dated May 8. He aiO fotemational Unkm of Op­ same, laughs and parries the job and poUtlcs, in that ooxlsr. 8:00 Dick Robinson 6:00 Afternoon Edition Martin lAither King. south of the Memphie city limits most freipient question is “Is Miller Jr., son of Dr.‘and Mrs. 44 otoera seriously injured Mon­ 6:00 News, Sports. Weatber allegedly algned a friend’e name erating Bngtaesrs. gueelioQ. Us main interests are singing 1:06 News, Sign OK “The days of boycotts and fits, and offer our complete assistance between the terminal building there anywhere we <»n go and G. R. Miller at 71 Boulder day when a bus plunged down a WBCH—910 6:36 Americana to the letter. May tee quota rate* and a$titt you IhciidenitaRy, that kuigh, and the theater. 5:00 Hartford HIgbllghU 7:30 Nows of the World marching, of protesting physi­ and toe loading ramp at Metro­ see cotton growing?” Now they Rd., bachelor of' scienoe; and 330-foot c liff near Cbon^, 100 8:00 Gaslight 7:60 Oongresalonal Report cally are over,’’ Mrs. Jackson in tiling for all allowances that are due. Judge William H. Timbers or­ Not for Picking paired with a marvSloua srase H e hee a fin e baas voice and, 8:00 Pop Concert politan Airport. The “planter” not only can see it conveniently, Bruce W. Stavens, son of Mr. a$ we have $o many others?. miles south of Seoul, police re­ 12:00 (Julet Hours said, “We were iBlng ourselves dered a psychiatric examination o f hnimour, are toolB fo r U s while in Brooklyn, sang with WINF—1236 8:65 Red Sox vs. Tlgcn) MEIMPHIB. Teim. (AP) — la T. Harrl Bsiker, executive di­ but they often have pictures and Mrs. J. William Stavens of ported today. 6:00 News 11:40 News. Weather. Sports up. We were not fit to do any­ Of Palmer, at the request of stock in trade—selling. a baiber khop quartet. W hile rector of the airp^. made standing in front of toe 26 Cornell St, bachelor of sol- . ttr, ______iicMost of the victims were high 6:15 Dial 12 13:00 Art Johnson Asst U.8. Atty. Samuel A. Hey- The crop produced by one cot­ iilm'rr. He Is a saleeman, and haa -living in BerUn, he belongeid to 6:15 Lowell Thomaa WPOP—1116 thing else—we do have some Etiiport cotton patch. eQce. 5:00 George Brewer maa. ton poteb In this Mid-South oot- The practice of planting toe been eince IMS, wUle stiU an the New B rit^ ~ RoDertory P“P*^ retaimlng to Chonjl 7:00 World Tonl^t new tactics planned for the fall weekend visits with their 7:16 Frank Gifford 6:30 Ken Griffin undergraduate at the Univer­ Iheater, was on Its board of 7:35 Yankees vu. IndianB 10:00 Hotline but we won’t say vdiat they are sity of New Hampshire. He (Rrectore, and had rotes in sew- families in toe country. 9:60 Dial 13 ^ 12:00 John Sherman now. But they’re more sophisti­ first wotloed as an announcer cated.’ ’ SOUTH SIDE sral offerings. ENTRANCE (he says that he was also chief In Manchester, he is a mem­ Air France Strike The State Board of Education cook and bottle washer) for ber of the local Kiwanls and be­ PARIS (AP) — A S trik e by has withheld $4 million in edu­ Radio atatlon WIHEB,, in Ports­ flying personnel Edniost para- War’s Effect on Business cation aid alloted to Boston be­ longs to the <3e»ter Oongregar IH'&J“Sv'-v-- mouth, N iH . tional Church. In IBeriin, he was lysed Air Franco today, cause it says the city has failed He liked the job and bad In- a member of Bt. Gabriel’s Epis- Foreign planes and crews to comply with the new state tended to stay on, hut, six copal Church, sang in the choir, were chartered for flights A ll Becoming More Evident law requiring that racial Imbal­ ance be eliminated In public inontbe stfier graduatl^ from and was chairman of the Air France flights from Orly allied Industries until late sum­ NEW YORK (AP) — The Viet schools. The city faces a possi­ tos Univenlty of New Hamp- •lEvery Member Oanvas,’* Airport were canceled. mer. Nam w ar’ s effect on liusinesa ble loss of $16 million by the SUrs with a degree In 'Fkigtlsh Gairide enbeted in the UB. Out of a normal 7B daUy ar- activity and planning is becom­ Also cooling down toe husi- and Busbieea, he became oon- Irifanbiy in 1M4 and was dls- rivals, only 27 flights were ex- end of the year. The annual ing increasin^y visible. It may budget tor public schools is *“i00 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN.' vlnosd that there was no money chaigad in 1947, after serving pected today. The crews want has been a tighter money supply ^ J moderate the economy’s normal alxtut $48 million. tai ikdlo work. in the American and European higher salaries and better work- summer drop-off. and higher interest fates. But The Negroes say racial Im­ Hs accepted the position of Theaters. He went in a private big conditions, businessmen say that even A allackenlng In the rate of balance is not the primary retail salesman to the Boston and came out a lieutenant. ix j iWArrin business growth in May, with more disturhlng has been a rash j area for Birdseye Frozen Foods ygaj. jjg spent at Valley A8K8 Eincl to IN A lU of.X* strikes t 1 among suppher Indus- problem, however, ’ and , , many. of . S.B.M. IS A FRIEND IN NEED \ moito predicted for June, la off­ thcm ssy they would prefer to and, ijwo months later, was py„-ge Military Academy in 1948 BELGRADE, Yugoslavia tries, manpower anortages and , _ ' . . . . . set just now by the expectations keep their children In schools in transferred to the General may have contributed to his pro- ( a P) — President Tito oon- rising construction costs. that the war-inspired pace will their own neighborhoods if they Foods Sales Division and was motion, at age 21. demned "aggreMioa against j>a faster than usual for the For a time President John­ tlwught toe schools suitable. sent to Brooklyn, where he He is a graduate of Major V. North VlOt Nam” and inter- summer months, son’s request that corporations They say there Is a need for WESTERN worked until 1956. e>. EJdwards High School of West ference Into the internal affairs »nie plus and minus aspects of put a curb on toeir spending more guidance counseling, sci­ JUST UOK HOW lUIIY WAVS 111 that year, he was pro- Boylston and, l^ re his army gj South Viet Nam’ today and the Viet Nam war’s effect plana on for , expansion . was thought U ence faculties, music instruc­ moted to the post of sales man- service, he spent one year at called on North Atlantic Treaty business are set forth in the lat- ilkeOy to e ff^ toe geneial econ- tion and athletic facilities In ager of Ooimectiout and W ^- Norwich University. Upon Ida organisation headquarters to est monthly poU of members of omy this year. But latest figures mnTjAhi* em Massachusetts. That’s when diaoharge, he resumed his stud- di^and oomplstely, not just the National Association of Pur- indicate that such slowing down ^ ^ BEEI he settled In Berlin, on the ad- jes at the University of New move out of France. chasing Agents. as has taken hold so for has chasing Agents. toe buildings. They comjllaii) vice of the people who told Hampshire. Tito was the first speaker at More than half say toe war is been due more to shortages and about overcrowding. him, “One jurt doesn’t live east Although he participated hi the gth congress of Yugoslavia’a having a noticeable effect now shipment delays than to outright of the OonneCHcut River.” baseball, track and basketball at Socialist Affiance of the Work- on toeir company’s business. planning. WE SAY OmCKENFOX INCREASES "YES” In 1960 he went to woric for high school and at toe mUltary Peojde, a Oommunlst-run And toe government has now Some say sales have Increased HARTFORD (AP) — Chicken- NO W — 2 Fine Stores To Servo You Case Bros, as a salesman and academy, his hobbles today are oiganization o f eight million as a result of demands anles going. added to the total of spending Vfith me improve my home? he became a membfe'‘i*dte Re- n . Y ., and Ws two step-daugh- Other declines occurred tn to travel money? Can you help? ondiueh? HARTFORD (AP) — Oonnecti- All of these are expected to this year, toe economy seems in In cm emergency? publioan Town Oommtttee, was ters, Wendy and Cynthia. He has cases of measles, from 74 to 48, cut’s public school enrolhnent, ^how up later In the government little danger of llng down BerHn-area campaign Ihanager two children by a former mar- German measles from 99 to 86 now about 676,000, will rise to statistics that jxlot toe course of suddenly. and Infectious mononucleosis WED. ONLY for May-for-Govemor in 1960, rtsge, John I. Garside rn and 700,000 liy I960, according to toe toe economy, TOese are bfing But the effects of the Viet down, from 48 to 19. was GOP camptOgii ihanager for Garside, both of whom Uve watched with particular interest e State Education Department. Nam war could change the pic­ Infectious hepatitis cases re­ FRESH KILUBD his town oommlttee, and wtien tn Durham, N. H. Just now because the economy ture. On one hand it increases SJjyLhoi Morigogo be served on the school advisory ’ The school populatian growth mained at four last week. W ifhal during toe next 16 years wiB be seems to be teetering uncertain­ total spending. On toe other It Ki------e - ^ Bonow upio $5.00(L Join our SwBJiL Money fid Low B o ^ Wolmoheyoua sommlttee. ly between in Inflationary cripples business by slowing Adc about o SJ3.M. w n n 1 M p R n B C fio n GT SoFePepontBosc. slower than in the pest decade, fake up to 5 yrs. to repay. ChrishncBChdii. Rotes. low^ost Personal Locm. N.E. Journalists and “if Connecticut can solve speedup or a slowdown threat­ down deliveries and creating Personal Loon. Trovelen Check. toe prolAems Involved in match­ ening recession. shortages. CUT-UP To Be Honored ing the numibers o f new teach­ In ^toe next two weeks toe The greatest effect at the mo- NEED A ers needed to toe areas or sub­ figi2%s tor May will be coming ment Is toe intangible one — Icen pkmning Con I muica regular I oon Y go to Hm bonk out. Already it is taken for uncertainty. Businesameii^ like SPECIAL Con you help me send Con you help me moH jects in which they are needed, Can you help me build Eeropo Met yeoR. clepcMHswHh^ during tho weehi toe perennial teacher shortage granted that much of the steam every one else, aren^l sure CHICKENS money overseoK? money saM y wsris, hp. discovered that the ~ I’®** England joumal- has been let out o f the growth what’s going to hai^>en. ■ They CAR C b n y o n h ^ ? Con yon help? snntvw aaiy' parade threatened ists wlB he honored Baturday may be at long last alleviated,’’ 10 onoiHBT dry# for future security? leowig my boino? according to a department re- that In the first quarter of toe can’t guess very accurately to turn into a huge political pa- night with Yankee Quill awards "porL 1 year aeemed to be overheating what total demand will be — lar^wMh fantastic ^ achievsmente and (Ms- the economy. wlU the war effort increase or marching uidts, suppHed by both The number of teachers in tinction in journalism. public schools, now about 24,000, An earlier than usual cut; will a truce develop? — or what parttes. back In auto production and controls may be clamped upon YES! That’s wtMn be “ soimded o ff,” Joining the select group In the wIR halve to be incretLsed to a Axiademy of New England jour­ about 80,000 by I960, according sales already is known. That them. And then there’s that ultl- YES! Bonk by Moil-wo poy P o d ^ office is Open Bo was tapped for membership III! to the rofiart. promlses some Slowdown for mate threat — higher taxes. Weboveforaiga WHfaSSJyLPersonolMd JoMourSJJd. on the OOP Town Oommlttee, nalists at Colby OoUege will be FOR A poctage both woyb oontinued to object, and the po- William Dwight, 63, editor and RomBtanoe Serviea. Bonkebedcs. Mtloel overtones were dropped pubkaber of the Holyoke, Moss., SPECIAL tram the parade. Transorlpt-Telegram; Thomas S.BJL I fllM nOiniCIOTVD CIO BIfj I pfeete opmasegukr Hfai pdUtkial inteixsto bad lain K. Brindley, 61, news editor of OCCASION? 1 wont to mdw sura my dormaot since 1949, when he vnis the FaU River, Mass., HeraM lomloolntgfor kufo DOMonf ounng ina oo^e Mwings ooooanfe. IneiidalargesomoF fniuly inheriis a home, not INVESmENT prerident of iba Youi« Reprib- News, and Edward A. Weeks, Rent a new Comet or cost protection for my Coe you help? CanyoainlpT loans CUb at toe UntveraHQr of 66, Mtlcwd editor in chief of toe money. Con you help? a d m . Con you help? New HMtipiSSTii. AtlahUc Monthly. Mercury. Low Rates . . . SAVIN6S family. Con you help? Now toed he’s bock “in toe Ths aiwaid ceremony wtl AT Daily . . . Weekly . . . annum ■wing,” be states toat hte sole higfalieUt a weekend meeting of Monthly. 8^-IA . AVG. —. EXCELLENT FOB BABBECUlNa 7 interest in politics is “for toe the New England (toapter of gssi MofeSfioetOfRee is open YES! good o f Mancheefar,” and tost SIgnMi Delta Chi. YES! TES! S.B.M. Regulcr Savings eoni he has no sights set on any lu- Ths main address, at ths 'Thais, ewefegifrera 6 '1il I BAHLER-MOSEft DAIRY STORE extra l e a n f r e sh Ad:cd>outaLifie AJt about eer Horae SA{eet to regulations See HS about Savings 46 Quarfrafy from Doy tare gains for Umself. awatds dtamer wiU bs'given liy Insurance or wBJ e-- nk---- g o------* ooBOmy—---- oHdiwieJ f g - PeritcRb OfRee is open Aitoaugh lis has been a tawn Jtaosny BMsUn, syndtosted ool- 4 DAYS—WED., THURS., FRI., SAT.—JUNE 8,9,10,11 tn effect from time to ^nw. Baiilcn^eweeee Ufanen^p Insuronoe.weraeeo msee^^^^p ofDepodL I m m a ilorlBMMM director tor only rix monlla 1m unontat fo r tbs New Task BersM MANCHESTER PARKADB Colkrieral Loon. has deflrtte ideas on bow s di- THbuns. GROUND rector tooUM act. SataBday sfoemoon His RESERVE A CAR “It people osH me nsmes and profsssionBl joumalism fratoi^ I deserve It, I take it," hs says- idiy wlH sponsor a panel discuB- SPECIALS NOW . . . CALL ‘^id, H people jump on me ston on - “The Press and the for no apparent reason,” be Orest Society.’’ CHUCK Member ol Federal Deposit iMeraeee Coip. BUY 2 HALF GALLONS BAHLER FARMS ICE CREAM adds, ‘I ’M listen and IK anSe, PaneMsto win be Mark F. Bto- 643-5135 M I K a lw ted toem o ff.” rkjgsi, fonner pUbUahsr of Iba AT REG PRICE. GET 3rd FOR His pUfoaopfay on fiaoal pal- LoulastMs, Ky., Oourisssfoumal Icy la “pay as you go.” and LouisviUe Times; Robert X LEASING He says toat he is solidly be- Donovan, thief of the Los An- <■^1 hlnd toe concept of planning, geles Times Washington Bu- One-Two-Three How may we serve you? S avihgs B ank for Manchester’s future good, reau; snd Marvin Arrowamito, FREE!! 1 nirr SOFT ICE CREAM Year Leasing Plans snd rites toe problems of Man- assistant chief of the Associated AD Makes and Models cheetor Oommunity Oollegs as a Press bureau in Wastabdhsi- With parchaae of 2 gallons Moser Farm milk in the NEW e a ^ pooring, prima eomple of “ just grow- ■ 0 depoML HO retoiK'plaatk container. • tag, wltbuUl the proper pisn- - ntog or lorerigfat” MORIARTY OF M anchester "The ooHege,” be says, “can INEARLY 3 MILUOM MAINOPnCB BA8TBRANCH . . WBST.BIiMICH., be a fine foxfiUty for Manches­ PRESCRIPTIONS Free! While They Last BROTHERS phone 649-5203 928Meln8treel ECenter8t,Cor.Lencic Manoheetar^MtaKln ter and for toe state, but only **Ooniiectl(mt> (Hdest if its problems are talked out — SAFELY FILLED fJaooln-Btorcury Dealer” SOUTH WINDSOR OPPIOE SumvM Avenue Siiopplno Oenlar Wtto proper (xsnmunlimtion bs- ft wHlHH M ill Gktts Su9 or Rowl witli $3.00 Pu k Im m an OENBS KHillHH kaseo tbs ocOege, toe town, and ARTHUR DRU8 M PARKADE office Open Sitirday Mornins! fk^joUng propeity ownstw." OPEN KVENINOS LOTS ■V,'

.1.. y PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 ------•• • Bird Uses Car PAGiB SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 7. 1966 Inside Nordquist-Machie As Incubator, Chicken Barbecue And Tliai A Tdlow Line Connecticut Report Man Takes Bus (COMPLETE DINNER) M iss Oatiwriits A gnes Maicfale Sponsored by Temple Chapter No. 53, O. E. S. The indefatigable genlua responsible Yankee (Continned from Page 8) of Hartford, formerly of Man- LONDON (AP) — Cl\arles MASONIC TEMPiE — SUNDAY. JUN€ 12 for oreating tha traffic system at tha (diester and Blric John Nbrd- ary and the Public Works De­ Muirant bought a used car and • Servings I to 6 PJU- IMC. Oantar has now played its master quist of Portland were married mrnM mrMt By A.ELO. partment of their Communist parked it in front of his munici­ Donatton: Adulta, $1.75 ■Children under 1$, $1.00 IfRMbMttr. OOBB. stroke. Saturday at Bt. John tbs pally owned apartment in sub­ TBOl S F. raR O PBOW functionaries — riipped into Evangehst Church, West Hart­ EVERYONE WELCOME WAUnOt R. raROPBOR PnMMMia TUs etowning piece of artistry oon- Over the years, tba relatlon- power during the interregnum ford. urban Kingston. For tickets, call Mri- Alfred J, Charest, 643-7180 J t a a M een announced by her parents, imxxirted illusion was arranged public transport, three of the gUnililial arron appaarlv In adTjrtlseinenta Unfortunately, ms the yellow line has be the most dramatic foreign SSrailMr readtac mattar ki Hia Kaachestar party was delighted to have Mr. and Mrs. Wllilaim O. Weeks from a crown of pearls and birds have hatched. gas) all makes and models. We carry complete parts been drawn, it has left room, between su(K;ess of his first Administra­ ■ytolBK Barald. found such a champl ether arrow. But it was still, generally Felix M. Davis, pastor, and tiie flower girl wore a long (wehid MRS. ERIC JOHN NORDQUIST a n d L O A N lax. Ramembar tba lonir houra, way speaking, a honeymoon period, dress with bouffant skirt and The basic problem Is to squeese three Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, assistant back whan, wa apent brea^lasaly wait* and the 1958 vote and the 1959 (hurried a basket of matching A . .S' .S O C' I W T I O M lines of traffic through a space the yel­ session were preludes to the pastor, conducted installation xi- brother-in-law of the bride, cut party in the nomination and served as best man. Uriver were 7 7 V ^>and gluad to talaviaion or to radio This basic problem is eompkeated by ele carried over into something of et other aettvitiee,” he ex­ the engineering section of the z reoflvad penmaeion to take a long that now a simple yellow line has re­ aieap before they went on to the walk term used by the officer who a strain between Ribl(x>ff and plained. Federal Housing Administra­ vealed the final, we hope, artistic touch W AetnNG’TON — With the watched the target when men h i H>kce routine. aguer U Balaguer wbh the elec­ only of the mlldly-leftist PRD, the electorate. His run in 1962 tion, Washington. of an undoubted master of planned con- promise of important political tion. but even certain polittcians in shot their arrows at the bulls- was the prest in his career, Mr. Barone was graduated The Same Boat -Awtronaut Oeman made an unex- gestiea and confusion. oonceaeions to the non-Oommun- But he added, soanewtiat omin­ the moderate wing of the Par eye. If they missed the mark both in the way he himself from Upland High School and N pecMd discovery, as he1 wee suoceeding ously, that Ms personal support the (xfficer called out "sin.” tet Democratic Left by Pres­ L eft o f the 14th o f June M ove­ campaigned, and In the way the LOUISVILLB. Ky. (AP) - ^ttended Chaffy Junior Col- Chart a safe to adaying eutaide tba eapsula longer for Balaguer dM not mean that ment. It Balaguer carriee ’Ihus In life if w e m iss our voters responded. In the after- The name Undemood and leg®- three yeare ident-elect Joaquin Balaguer, the •ball aiqr ofber apaoeaaaa baa yet donab Ms party, the left-pf-center Do­ through on that, he would iso­ idetd and goal in (Hir actions math, as he was troubled by Dominican Republic is on the and If we do not measure up He discovered that being out there, Hie WraifiT Travel Question minican Revolutionary Party late the extreme Far Left — the nature of hie own run, smd course to threshold of a miraculoui break­ (PRD), would also accept ihe composed of tbe Left-wing of to the standard, it is sin. We the party was fascinated by the eMlghtleea In the void, was a great deal have been given a body, a mind Certainly there is a need for a clari­ through. election results. What Bosch the 14th of June Movement and disclosure that he was not al­ fcrotber Harris, 98, having Ijocl^rt. itu>re fatigu in g than he had even been and a spirit and we have financial security! fication of the Government’s present But beyond that, the Inter- seemed to be predicting was the two outright Communist ways super-powerful at the worked together on river steam- ^ August wedding la led to suspect by elmulated training another revolution, in tiw event chosen our goal. We need to regulaticna governing travel abroad by Ameiican system itself has re­ parties, one tied to Moscow and polls, the relatlonriilp between «rs off and on ever elnce they ______routines back on earth. It was very of his own lose in the election. perfect our aim and our U.S. citiaans. It la doubtful, however, ceived a badly-needed shot In tile other to Peking. the two was like a glaider. were teen-agers in Tennessee. hard to aooomplish tbe equipment rou- achievement.. A s Paul saiid, " I Invest your money in savings at Manchester's oldest that ammdmenta to tbe Immlgiatlan the arm that could bring agree­ Now, however, with Balaguer But even if Balaguer limits What has happened since, of Paul toscaptain of the BeHe of of Engineers and the younger press on to the mark of the be safe as savings here hhes he had probably done hundreds of Act being sought by either Senator ment on a stand-by peace-keep­ having scored an IBJ-rised elec­ Ms invitatione to members of course, is that Ribicoff, as was LouisviUe excursion boat, an4 . man got started in 1912 on a dil- financial institution. Your course wil high calling of God in Christ tbnes in rehearsal. Possibly it was such Jamea Eastland or by the State Depart­ ing force at some not too dis- toral sweep, the chance of a ser­ Bosidi’s own party, the trouble- perhaps always inevitable for Harris to the Belle’e pilot, d e ferent Bngtneeis boat. Since are . insured, up to $10.000 by an agency of the Federal ious outbreak is discounted. Jesus our Lord.” hard work it produced some wrest in­ ment would bring it about. tant date. maMng potential of the Far Left one of his intelligence and abil­ elder imoither went to work iin that tiine their careers have Government. With our generous diviaend, your course will side that space suit, and fogged-up hia At present, no law exists forbidding ’Ihat is a 'seoondajy result of There is simply no possible pre­ is regarded in Washington aa The Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, ity, has reconstituted his own 1910 on the boat their father was often thrown them together on text on wMcfa it could be based. South M ethodist CSiurch also bo short. In "no" time you'll be traveling on the seas of vbor, so the retreat back into tbe moth­ an American to travel to any other the spectactilar success of Pres­ amaH indeed. Without the sup­ <»reer, demonstrating strength lUnnliM for the U.S. .Oorpe the same boat. The entire inter-AmeriiMn sys­ er capside became a matter of aeoes- country. But if he wants to go to Com- ident Johnson’s plan to bring or­ port of the PBD, the Far Left and Initiative at Washington, security with a high return on your original investment. Start munlBt China, for Instanoe, he win find der (Hit of chaos In the Oaiib- tem was watohdog at tbe polls has shown several times duri^ aity. while, at the same time, other saving hero - - today! that tha Stato Department In its wis­ bean country swept by revolu­ last Wednesday (June 1). ’The tbs tumultous year following Today in History developments less pleasant for While the axpeclenoee of Ckminl 9 dom has determined that, with few ex­ tion one year ago. More im ^r- result was overwheknihg, so the Aprti revolution that it can­ the Connecticut Democrats By The Associated Press were Illustrating that tbe problem of ceptions, it is not in the national inter­ tant is the primary result: ’Ihe much so that even if a few bal- not mount a serlcnis offensive. have reminded Uiem how handy Tb^y is Tbesday, Jtme sev­ est tor Americans to go there, and it prospets w ent astray they would and valuable It is to have at tolman endurance in space le going to ’Thus, disorders of the kind enth, the 18»th day of 1»«6. will not validate his passport. Moreover, years of turpioil, tbe bkxidy have had no perceptible beating that already have broken out in leut one leader of recognized . aontinue a critical and governing- fac­ There are 20? days left in the the departmwit takes the positiem that transition from the dtctatorshlp on the result. Thus, if Boech’s tor, we were being treated, on the moon, post - election Santo Domingo year. stature and accbmplishment it can bring criminal chargee against of Trujillo to something close to PRD backed tiie three far-iLieft will doubtless continue, and aroimd, to be an asset instead to the qieetacle of a rather perfect ad­ parties in an effort to topple those who ignore its travel bans. , Westem-etyle democracy may some people may get shot. But Today’s HlgMigM In History of liability. Once again, it is justment of a mere piece of meohanioal, now have ended. Balaguer, the party would be The Senator from Missiosippi feels, It to highly doubtful that they On this date in 1039, K ii« Rtoicoff who is at the top of O F MANCHESTER permanently discredited not seientific equipment to the spaoa en- and we think rightly, that if thp Stilts THe optimistic appraisal has wfll get out of hand. George ttie Sixth and Queen the Oonnectit — mat (Sea Paga taken over 60,000 ordete from Ha mss- tiUn ckuiaea" of Americana, so far not ■) Falto. ttiat, from his new taigli j^teau, Hartford and Barbara toie back on earth. It has aant thom opecifteally defined—to oountrlee whldi there will be no mors neeffiesa and I invite you to see appeoximateiy 8,000 ptotuiea. It has lift- the department ndee out of bounds. dost-aihaking gaaturea. It has our new, m odem office^^^ ad its lag and set it down; It has huff­ Tlie State Departmoit, on the other been a rather long affair, now, We are specializing iff ed and puffed; it has looked arouad.it­ hand, tfalnlu the Eastland propooal goes and he and lils,jMu:ty riiould giving you personalized, self until H fotmd the star Mtbu, and have learned to five together, too far. It prefers not to extend a in^vidual service to any­ then specified its own eocaet looatloa by travel ban to any certain classes or Fischettl in weekneoa and in strength. sextant. groupo of Americana, which would ba where in the world . . . 7 of dotibtftil Oonatltutlonaltly anyway, Whether by ship, air or And, after abt daya. Surveyor 1 Is but rather to individuala whose travel Herald rail, at a resort or on a Btffl full of power and wiergy and wlB- *>rrould seriously im pair tbe cm iduct o f tour. Our staff has had tagneos to obey lis. In fact, it has, aO, United Statee torrign affairs.” Although Yesteidays years (rf experience in. ttrlk thne, been dranvlng new atrength Just how that possIbiUty can ba deter­ helping people like your­ and enaigy out of tbe universe, eonvert- mined in advaime is not very clear. 25 Yean Ago Barbara GilbM’t self to really enjoy their Charles Gilbert taif the power of tbe sun into new Juleo Now aH tMa is a legitlmata area for Mialoofan MoRasi, aasoolate vacations or trips. for its oam batterlM. Thoae batteries, discussion, but what ought to be teken ®«tor and cUef edltoiial writ- ■p there on the moon for six days, are up flrot la tbe whrie theory of toibid- w for The Itorold for the pest We’d like to demonstrate to our many ManchestOT friends how we can toaUng higher now than they did when ding Americana to travel where they M yeem, piana to rstira this Dayslrom -a AAom s^ver put this personalized service to work for you. Stop in at the comer of Sig­ th ^ landed. And tha problem our man- Choose. While simple common senee week; he win be suoceeded by ourney and Asylum, Hartford, where there is plenty of free parkmg or give agm of the project arc facing is that suggeeta that travel In certain areas, ■Aton H. Oknsteed, w ho !«««« There are many itm s available today that us a call. . . we you’ll be delighted with Yiwir Personal Doorway to such as regions racked by war br. pestt- af how to exhaust this autotnaton of been aesoctaite odftor, sditortal lenoe, is unhealthy or undesirable, ban­ hdp save Mom time and work- A Daystrwn the W orld. sura, and tin it out aitd quiet it down ^*ttoe u d potttical oolumMst dinette for instance is one of these, for just The Gilberts have been residents of Manchester for the past 16 yeps and ning travel to AJbanto on the ground for the Bridgeport Thnaa-etor. so we can ooU its mission eoropleted. that it enablea tbe XJJt. .to show "the a swish of a damp cloth cleans the com­ during this time Charles Gilbert has work^ for The Hartforf ItoM as trnexpected fatigue from mortals, a more Itteral Oqmmuniat ooqntrlea” its 10 Y ean Ago plete set. No need to hide a Dayntnmi table Director of Travel and Promotion. His experience in the travel field include ■oQMWlmt startling perpetual vitality diaai^irovBl of Atoanla’s himl-lina com- top with a table cloth that needs washinf: several group tours, travel to the Middle East, Bermuda, The Islands, the muniam la patantly absurd. Neither Al- Mbachesler MemotW Res- toom a machine—such diverea axpari- and ironing, for every top is sandwich U. S. and Canada. Barbara Gilbert, who lias resided in Manchester most of banin nor tbe other countries, wa Biig- Idtal bequerted fUntor In the onM will, of oouree, devise a better laminated on both sides to prevent warp­ her life, is the daughter of the late John W. Nickerson, formerly ^ n - gest, could oaxe leas. of Miss ICaiy O. Ohap- sharing of future burdens out in tba msB, a fonaar trustos at the ing, and is acid, alct^d and stain resistant. eral Manas^er of Ch«iey Bros. She has been active in local church aM PTA Before any hew or revised raetrietiona And they come with decorative or wood- Bek dimenakni. We do seem to be grow­ on Ameiioona’ traval ara odi^tad. may­ hoepItaL work. Their two children, Nancy 12 and David 15 attend Bennet Junior High .CO N VEN IEN T H O U R S: < ing more oophiatioeited, or leas oontin- be somebody ought to aoqilaln aaUafao- grain tope. Daystnans are not only prac­ and the Manchester High l^hcid. soBoly aaoclted, at any rata, back on torily why officials ef tha most poww- tical but stjIirfLtoo! There is onef«r evaty FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS CALL, WRITE OR VISIT 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY aatoh. But tba wooden hove boirty bp- flH nation in tba worid, dedicatad to decor. See the Mom saving Daystroms at e fu^ And evMi If we don’t find ea t- tbe freedom of apeach and inquiry, get Rn»to«itBtive Peter Bn- W a tl^ tfanoiftow. Four piece set shown EXTRA HOURS THURSDAY EVENING 6 to 8 soI|rea holding our . breath avery spaoa ahivera and shakes at tha tboufbt of «no ef New Jersey is 6T years is $119. Others from $69. GILBERT’S 880 ASYLUM AYE., HARTFORD ritisens goin g abroad to taUc fre e ly ddL motnant from now on, wa must admit FHONB 527-5200—MON.-FRL 8:80-6:80 with pao|i)as wbesa ideas aoay- be dif­ It |b quits am age, tbe space sgi. to TR A V EL, INC. feren t train timirs. So far, It oaama to is fee MMsad tots Trgitsrig eU •0. tha wieag travel qaaotlon to being — W A IA I dBIfaMOdlLMCII a A>:' I' ! -M |l

PAGE NINR MANCHESTER EyENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966

PACK laG H T and wffl bs (he final 7 cisl event of toe s e ^ FOR Tolland New Buddhist tlAete or further Inlbnna^, Ruasea Hitohcock. dance <*»»- Moves Against num, 41 O skisnd Rd.. o r M » Cosmetics Manchester Gintractor Bette Davis, auxiliary pre*^ New Subdivisions Previewed, Ky Government dent, 268 Baton Dr., may be ITS tmm P ag* O aa) Wins Middle School Bid contacted. to Boa. a gemral A bU ef tor «M oon- the minimum aide yard so ho BlaaefaestM' Bvehteg Uggeifs Ordinances Changed, by Board ststta dten^tod botoMa to abuetton «C floiffli mndaor’a can build a garage at 650 Ctav- aid Sooth Windsor corres­ Hoe, 4W mllOT nett,beast of Sal- ernor's Highway, in a B rural teL 844- At U ie Parioide H»e Mid com -, top a portion d Lnurel Ridfe nor; Bates Oollega, Susie King; flmt middto achool wU ba sane. The variance was granted pondent, Anne Lyons, New iBngisnd Technical Rirti- gOB, irtlle membera of tfaa MANCHESTER adssion viewed preliminary Rd, alrMwly roufjbed In, con- —raided to Jack R. Boator ioe. with the restrlctton that the 8882. The Connecticut Bank tute, Bernard Bujaarowski; BadAdat struggle movement in necUng to Blueberry Hill■ Rd. d lisDcbetoar (Us week. garage be no ctoeer than 10 feet platw (or several proposed sub- 'Valparaiso UnivwBity, Caiariene Da Nang, M mUes to the aouib, Gerald Lajrtm, aecreitaiy of Bunter’a apparent low bid on from toe sideline. The board dlvistans, wMch wouM contain the oonmilaslon, noted the SChuts. also ptoc^ boasriiold altars in Um atreete and along ths road to bad granted a rimilsr request a total of 228 homes, at a meet- pw»«« fo r th e •Ubdl'VlBlon th a t Chamberlain Junior OoUege, the project imdareut (ha bUa of at Its May meeting. The peti- Police Arrests | hare been eUbmltted in Sep- LUriiaet Currier: Syracuse Uni­ the strategie U.8 .-Vletnamaee Oongren Oo—Uuettoo Oo., atoo leg last niglit. Only portions of alrbass ontaide the city. ttoner bad requested at both the plans were submitted for the twnber, 1962, before the ex- versity, Dick IxMhr; Porter of Manohaster, wfaieh Wd 92,- bearings that tbs garage be Fernand LeToumeau, 48, of NO NEED TO WEAR tatanoe of the planning and Srtiool o i Design, Robert ink; A Vietnamese air force plane eomsuiseton’s approval. 0SM09, and Anderson Fstroeks wttoin rix feet of toe sideline. 133 BrookfleW St., was charged In oilier ecUon, (he board Kming commlMion, and ao bad M arietta OoUege, SaUy Ldjrim. swept tow over Hue and caSed Wenceslas J. Skiedzior, a 'ver- ... for the removal of the altars, Ine. of Hsitford, which bid $2,- and Trust Company amended the aoning regidadona never formally been submitted Voter SessioiM 118,00a iaace to oonstniot epertxnent- yerterday morning with operai wldls troops in Da Nang placed A TRUSS to xiroliibit locathig new pe<*age to the Lununtmlon. A voter enrollment aeeslon The bids a n on oonntxucttdn type Hving qusrten at 20 Pluin tag a motor vehicle while under stores within 1,000 feet of exist­ ChUdresB agreed to resub­ wiU be held F rid ay from 2 to 6 altars on the sidewalk'after pro­ Lane, in an A-20 none. The re- influence of intoxicating liq- mit the plans, which will be tecting some in the central m ar­ and Bite wmk for tbe school, FOR RUPTURE ing ones, and officially changed p.m. at the Town HaU, to per­ whfch wOi bo named for Timo­ queat wee tabled at the May He was arrested (he designation of Crandall’s referred to the town engineer. mit unaffilteted registered vot­ ket place with barbed wire to That Binds, Cuts, Gouges, About 16 homes have already prevent them from being Ut by thy ffldwarda,- a ITto century Slips and Does Not Hold Pond from rocreational to open ers to enroU with the party of nrtnieter and teacher in Sontti •> -- «■!»•"' places. The change wffl permit been conetructed in the firrt their choice so they may par­ vridclea. to S W m u S en ^^ r^ combined to a patrolman. If you must wear a Truss for section. The six homes dis­ Wlndeor. Tbe oonlractor is ** to^ppear In Manchester ttie board of recreation to apply ticipate in primaries and cau- Some residento later pushed a buHdh« (he addition to the byMn. SMedrior’s parents, and on June 20. Rupture, don’t miss this. A Post cussed last night are a poc^ few altars back into the streete. invites you and every other to the federal government for causes. The enrollment lists that toe external appeeranoe as T. Card, with name and address, Sooth Rfindsor H igh BobooL R rtand L. Severance Jr. rt ^ FREE, and without funds to help purchase the prop­ tion of a 20-home untt included will be corrected. A brief fluny occurred near lbs the ringle-famlly dwelling not AdAttonel ooete for the proj­ 179 Main St. was charged 1 ^ obligation, the complete, mod- erty . in the second section. The next voter registratiaa Da Nang market when troops be altered. The commission tabled for To Conthme Education seeeioa will be held Jime 14, used tear gas to scatter 10 ect above oonsiniction ooete night with disobeying a ‘ No U- Rice Plan of Reducible The following ToUand stu­ monks sad a group of foBowers wffl inokidn arefaiteot’a fees, Dog Licenses turn algn” and failure to change Rupture Control. Now in daily further study a proposed amend­ from 4 to 6 pm., at the Town I>og licenseB are renemeble ment limiting the movement, in dents attending ElUngton High attempting to start a demon- equiptoent, legal teea and oon- address on registration. He was use by thousands who say they Hah. 2 tWa month, aooording to Town nested at toe Center. Court never dreamed possible such any direction, of outdoor signs. School will continue their edu­ Bulletin Board Stratton. A | A mWton doEer cation at various ooUeges and bond lasua was approved for the Caeik Charlea Knee. Doge rtx 20. secure, dependable and comfort­ The actions foBowod a public The Cooperative Kindergar­ The Buddhists neemed likely able rupture protection. Safely beartigctt the proposals May universities. to direet tbelr oapportera in new project in fflebrnary. months old or over must be i^^and T. Wood, 42, of 51 Bis- credit-worthy person to ten will hotd graduation cere­ The achool, to be bottt on Hoeneed. Fees for renewal of k- ^ 3^ charg^ Sunday blocks ru p tu re <^>ening, pre­ J7. The University of Connecti­ demonStrattoba against (be rs- vents escape, without need for cut, Lillian Baynes, Raymond m onies a t 10 am. and at 1 p m . town • owned tend adjacent to censes are (3.60 for males and operating a motor ve- The resignation of Mrs. Ber­ tomorrow, for its two sesakms, glms- They might also call for a bulky, cumbersome ’Trusses, tor­ nice LXsshsn, en alternate, was Hardy, Peter Fnlmer, and boycott of the Sept 11 eieetton the Orchard ^ i School, w(B to- spayed femalles and $7.70 for ycense is suspended, menting sprii^s or handi, goug­ Gloria Proctor. in the parish parlors of the okida M ctoasrooms, science unspayed femadiles. He was arrested at toe Center. accepted, and her request for United Congregational Chuirch. of a OoBBUtaent Assem bly to ing pad pressure. Regardless of approval of a ifarqe-faome sub- University of Hartford, Mar- give.. toe natfon a oanaUtallon. laboratoriea, abc^ roonu, bome- Democrato Endorae Police said his license was be­ how iMig ruptured, size, occu­ Un iTnig tit, Sue Uoethacher, Ths board of eduoatioa will " ^ making and music rooms. Popfl The Democratic Town Oom- ing kept at headquarters after pation, or trusses you have dtvlalon was tamed over to (be meet tomorrow night at 8 tn its The ocnctel UB. position has ^ b. 1^ . town engineer for study. Marvin Lugbibuhl and Bert been to encourage to get on mittee has unanimouely en- he was charged with evading re- worn, TRY THIS, and send your The comnilBsion In agreeing Meltaler; Boston University, office at the Hioks Memorial Zowe Appeals doraed Arty. Edwin lauwman as spe aUe to buEd 10 feet Walah to the father of five w orld were being withheld for the from toe aldeline, as required, AUTHORIZED SIGN A". _ aten (PBO) wm meet in doesd estim ates. Commiaston, toowed no toterrat children and attended the Hart­ construction of seven homes al­ Tbe k st Includes: In having th a t bodty provide ob* without euffertng a hardship. ford Brapeh of UOonn .after­ CHARGE CARD session' Jana 14 to dmoae an AppHcationa were granted toe ready approved by the oom- 1. Preservliig the “structural servers. Unanknlty wmdd be noons; he worked the night Accutron’s tuning fork 123 45b 18R miasion, separately from the arddteot for proposed new Integrtty” of ttie underpinnings required for such actloa. by the foUowing persons: shift ta the Uthographle print­ reploces the outdated bal­ controversial sixteen-home sub- elementssy school. . of ifae baE by replsirtng the cotamlSBloii, whose other memr John an d a**™*- Maaoole, John ing section of the Travelers -In­ JOHN DOE •OOB through c S/bl dlvision. A t its meethig last night, the wooden columns suppoettag the bers are Canaxls and India. Fitch Blvd., a variance for a surance Co. print rtiop. ance wheel that’s found in all Walter Beaton, rtialrman, commission set that date to dis­ floor. Oieney said that the tim- However, Senate Democratic lot wUb frontage lees than re­ During his Junior and tenlor watdMs. Stop by so we can tell you THE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST 9OMPANY stated that an the homes were cuss their reactions to six bers are stlU “pleasantly Leader Mike Mansfield said aft­ quired 100 feet at the northwest years, Waleh commuted to the mora. Starting with the right time of to be built in the same water* strong,” but that something is er the briefing it wmdd be bet­ corner of Mascola Rd. and John schools they toured recently and m a i n campus of the university day. Accutron by Bulova. From $125.00 shed, and, because the state the architects who designed eating them, leaving piles of ter to go ahead with the elec- Fitch Bted., ta a CX3 zone. at Storrs. He is now in a train­ board of health is investigating them . sawdust. It was ascertained ear­ ttons without observers than to Lucien H. GriBo, a tempor­ ing program at Travelers Casu­ possible pollution of the area, lier that (hey are not termites. risk (he “disaster” of no vote. ary and oondlticaal permit, for BUDGET TERMS The PBC also drew aome Cheney also mentioned a weak­ alty Property Systems Devriop- the town health director has In- The Montana laimnaker said: one year, for a elgn larger than ment group that leads to a atructed the commission not to guidelines for ardiltect Arnold ness tn the flooring of (be front “R (s better to take a chance on perm itted a t 164 John FHch Lawrence to follow in drawing career ta data processing. Issue any building penults for stoop. a questionable election than to Blvd., ta an 1 sona preliminary . plana for a high hook St. Peter's Coirectton S th e area. 2 . Preserving the basement have this whole effort to get an Charles Varriok Jr., a tenq^or- Flans for the sufcdlvlskm achool cafeterloraudttorlum ad­ underpinnings and remodeling expression from the jieople fan The annual banquet of toe 917 MAIN ST.—MANCHESTER dition and in his feeslbUlty ary and conditional permit, for S^pdscopel Church Women of were submitted to ths state it Into three office rooms and flat. That would be a disaster." two years, for toe operation of board of health In February, af­ study of modifying the Com­ peihaps a hall, with access to St. Peter’s Church will be held munity Hall basement. a machine latoe for a smaB tomorrow night at the Red ter area residents odio packed the offices upstairs and the sani­ comimercial operation at 206 the Thwn Hall at a pubUo hear­ The six schools visited by the tary (aclUUes upstairs. This Coach Grill—and not last night, Post-Trip Tests F'armstead Dr., in an A-20 zone. as reported in yesterday’s Her­ in g claim ed th e proposed Mf>- PBC were the Bunialde School would involve new entrances, The board that the lathe dlvislan wmdd contaminate in Bast Hartford and the Or- peibape oridltloiial or Improved ald. C an wffl leave the ofaurch For Astronauts Is to be operated only by Var- a t 8:15. springs on their properUea chard HiH School In Soutor-utiUUes, and consolidation of toe iSck, and (hat tbera may be no K. W lndm, both designed by Kana AL News from wbloh they draw drinking heattng system. One office (Contlnaed from Page One) outside employes. There is to be w ater. and FUrtoUd; the Coventry would be used for the assessors Robert Rose has been named no outside storage or advertis­ commander of the Abe E. Miller They also claimed that» al­ Junior High School and tba KU and (ha tax ooUector, one for Three rendezvous chases ing. though tbelr propeitlea border Terry School In South Windsor, police and health, and one for after a target satellite, all of Post, American Legion, for the Robert M. Levitan, a vari­ coming year. Other officers in­ cm the bnildlng area, many bad desired by Bussell, Gibson and boards and commissions. which figured strongly ta future ance to build closer to the Von Dohlen; toe Msadowbrook 8. 'Ihe possibility of a new mEm-ta-space programs, includ­ clude Melvin Stead, senior vice EATOWI not been contacted by the de- sideline permitted at 321 commands; Sanford Warshaw- 1215 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD velopers, Lipman and Charles School In Tolland, designed by town office building, which ing the one th a t wlH someday A b i^ Rd. E x t, ta a n AA-SO P eam nte. Davis, Brody and Wisniewski would include the necessary of­ return men from the moon. aona Be may construct a gsr aky, Junira vice commander; Sevwal of the allotting land- and an ElUngton elementary fices and the library. While PBC —Their landing demonstrated rage witbln 6 feet of the slde- Charles Davis, adjutant; Joseph 'ALL MEATS ore FRESH CUT — owners have farm animals school, daslgned by Danes and members felt that this would that two astrottaute coidd steer Une of the property. Lavlgne, finance officer; Clar­ NONE ore PRE-PACKAGED!" mostly beef cattle and ml Bring M c H u ^ be a dream, they decided to get a spacecraft to a pinpoint land­ Town of Sooth ^^ndaor, ence R o^ chaplain; B. Edward cows which use the ponds in The four anoMteotu^ firms an estimate while they were ing. to fart, Gemini 9 came so i^eclflc eocoepUan fOr a recrea^ Daley, htotoi;ian; Dwight Plea­ This is the jin t all-purpose Charge Card in Central Connecticu Once a month you will receive a single bill for all your the area. They said they fear w ere oboeen from to o u t 26 about it. cloM (hat many aboard the car­ tfcm area operated by tha town sant, sergeont-at-arms; Edward STORE HOURS: that runoff from the subdivi­ who Mtandtted letters and^ bro- In other business, toe PBC rier heard the spacecraft’s sonic ait Aynrs and Nevara Rda, ta an K ue^ Judge advocate; Peter Tnes., Wed. 9 to 6 « Thurs., Pri. 9 to 9 introduced by CBT as another better way to serve you. Charge Card purchases. You use one card—pay one bill- okayed payment of a final high Ktohon, oastotant a/^tant; sion would drain onto their chiwea coepressihg an Interest boom as It broke the sound bar­ A-20 aona Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed AH Day Monday) properties. in tbe new building. school Ubrary bffl. Tbe SClK^ rie r. Town of South Wlndaor, Patsy DlClancia, assistant ser­ use one check. It was announced lart night High School Wing has now purchased its $5,000- A major setback, ttiougb, was apeolflo exception for oonrtruc- geant-at-arms : Nmman Brewer, Many CBT customers will automatically that the State Board of Health The PBC sent on to Lanvrence worth of books, the amoimt set the fact Gemini 9 did not get a tion of a water poQutloa control service officer; Herbert, Rose, will oversee tmln to determine a request for three different aside from school building funds. chance to Unk to its rtiase tar­ plant on Vlhart Rd., approad- awdatant service otQcw. receive their Charge Cards. Bui you need not he a CBT It costs you nothing to join the CBT Charge Card plan. the drainage quahtleB of the rough sketches, with elevations, A total of 18 cents remains. Li­ get, (dwt into qiaoe two days mately 500 feet west of Main Oonventiaa drt^fatee are There is no service charge if you pay your bill in full soH in (he area...... for toe cafeteria-auditorium ad- brary books now ^oome . .out. of ahead of tha two aatrooaute. A S t. ta an A-40 none. ------R om, .iMonud LondersL^.w customer to get yours. A total of 90 bomes are ten­ dltkm. The board d education the regular srimol budget. shroud failed to eject and ex­ Mary C. Fbltettl, a varlanca Cbules D m ^ Alternates are within 30 days of the billing date., tatively planned in the subdivi­ had sent foiw altecnate pro------pose a dooUng oone, nwJilng It for convenkm of an eodsttag Robert Pyke, Sanford Warshaw- This modern and convenient charge account plan will sion, wdh 14 bordeitng Kbatoy posals to the FGC, whUEi elim ­ Area Weather kiok, ta Staffind’s woette, Bke dwelling at 8 8 Hayes Rd. foe sky and Dwight Pleasant WED. ONIY Rd. The developeirs said that inated the one pro(x>aing to put “an angry aUgatxir.’* more than one famUy. It is ta The post will hold a regular be honored and welcomed at thousands of business and servic Payments can be stretched over several months the lot lines be changed, two music rooms undef the WINDSOR LOOKS (AP) — Preaident Johnson, ta a radiod an A-20 aona. PeimlBaloa was meeting Wednesday at 8 p m . a t Our BEST CENTER GUT to decrease their number to 70. stage. Thundershowers were predicted telephone convarsatian taom Ida granted with tha otlpulatkm the Mata S t Legion Han establishments throughout our service area. at a nominal service charge if you prefer. A community wen will serve The proposal w«s ebminated for Connecticut today by the Texas randi wldla the aatro- that the quarters be occupied The post w il bold a dinner- the homes. Beaton questioned for two reasons. U.S. Weather Bureau. naute were aboard tbe canter, by mambers of the Immadlato danoe June 18 at tha hah. A whether the developera would PBC O batatm a Douglas e bureau said daytime heat- told them : family of tbd praaent ooenpant spaghetti svqiper wlB be Mrved With your all-purpose Charge Card you can buy anything Mail this application today.. .'cards will be want to build a sewage treat­ Cheney said he.had received and warm, moist air cilcft “Ton have made bE of us and tbat (he aiq^knuica of tha at 7:80 p.m., with dancing from .11 provide the necessary in- issued late this summer. ment plemt to serve the area, telephone calls and a letter more aware of vdiat perform' iNiUiltag as a atagle-tamlly 9 to 1 to tba musie of DuBrtdo'a PORK CHOPS from air-conditioners to yard goods; baby needs, building as the devedopere of Ckxmtry wernigg that the town meeting its to produce afternoon once under prassura la aH about dwelling not be altwed. oMbeslra. Winnen of (iw spring supplies, clothing, drugs, furniture—and any of thousands of HIMs are doing, to prevent appropriated money for a pre- showers throughout New Eng­ and that (ncludaa courage. That Martin ■»d Lee Rulnlck, a raOte win be drawn at U p.m. drainage problems. lipman re­ Uminary plan for a “oofe- land. HtUe atroQ, Gena, w as one of Um varlanoe for. a lot with leoa than Tha dance to open to (be pubUc other goods and services. plied that drainage copcHttons torium,” and that therefore any LocaRy heavier thundershow­ finest i^taqters ta our whols of his land are superior to con­ design going bqrond these ers are pooslble — such as the space story.” ditions in Oopwtry Hflts. basic ujnftaes wmEd not be one In Suffield Monday that pro­ “K te Jolt a great fSeEng to Further artion on the plans legal. This would Include the duced haU. have done- vdiat we did,” toe N U M W tBAMK gBKOWLYl iRiw w—.ua was tabled until the 9tate music rooms under the stage A cold front will movs through elated space Stroller replied, Health Departlnvnt completes and a proposed bqsrd eC eduoa- Ooiuiecticut tonight and there The offleita Soviet news agen­ CONNECTICUT CHARGE CARO AWLICAHOH fts teste. will be a return of oocEer, less FICAM FftIKT ALL INFORMATION M QUftTCb SH jOW (km -superiatendent’a olKIpe. cy Teas tried to Imply Mbnday FOR EXPERT II Timber Ridge humid atr Wednesday. HAWK IH FVLto NMItftrBPOUSS Beooodly, Chenay aaU, 1am - night (hat Uw Soviet Unka had ir eBrntaary plans for nine succeeded where Oemtal 9 WHEEL AU6NMBNT—WHEEL BALANCING If you are not a Connecticut Bank I homes in the, Timber Ridge renoe luw cautioned hkn about RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING oonstnictlfig basemefit rooms, aOVLETS REPORT SHOOTTNG failed. R said the fUght de­ mdidivlaicn, to be located off MOSCOW (AF) — The Soviet served eongrahdatkma even COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE 1 Reed Rd., were submitted to a proposal that Is— me aays N*W LOW* AT AMVf ADO»8f8 ^ Q ngNT uuiiiuiiiT...jiwnrTIWfl! news agency Tass today report- “though the astronauts did not SEE and Trust Company customer, !Oom« (he town engineer for ai^rov- goes against state depsrlmwit ad the shooting of James H. carry out aE planned, aiqieri- of education bnlWteg auggss PIMVraVBAUMffl aL Maradith under the heading m ente.” An aerial plan of the area to ttons. ; “American racialists committed Tass claimed toat Soviet be developed was shown the Therefore, the three pro- CLARKE MOTOR SALES SAVE 30e Lb.l FMOfMtfflfPbOTBII NOWl 6M« •VOtNUO OMOM ormmimottm anotoer crime." apace vafatdoa of the Polst type mail this application today to: VO. 1 MO. $ board, indicating a total of 59 poeals theit Lawrenoe h— been 301 BROAD STREET—A43-9521 J The dispatch said Meradith were tbe first to test maneuvers mmewtr roem m MONTHLY BALAVr raWMBA OMPLOYmN HOW U0480 kiMuhkeimMwm------homes, to be developed over a ariced to work up an for a was shot from ambush and also to change ortitt ta space. Polet We Reeerve The Right To UmH: QuautlUee • va. 1 mo. nat-floored eafeteilad - audi- long time. The lots will be di­ reported the arrest of Aubrey was an unmanned sateBtte, and •pouora FMOGirr Ofowarn NOW kONO •uiiHBoo A6MCM 1 rnomm.r9ktMm 1 99,99 ' vided into areas “well over one 'Itorium; the same area done In James Norvell after the shoot­ tha Soviet Union has not yet m . J MO. 1 . acre,” according to developer terraces; and toe aame area ing. Thera was no otoer com­ conducted a manned rendeivous Gnuine Spring, Soft-MeaM W erner K unSf Sr., and w(H with a flat-floored cafMeria and m e n t or link-up. boast of ‘high-class bnuBas.” slant -floored audftorium por­ HAVE YOU AN H A im or amttrr cAiwsYeoiiiiTB" NAHtaef b^Aimfr#T#r«liBdNAMliMfflOTIfWDmMP Wayne Manor tion. EVENT SCHEDULED NAM oFtoun OMtk MkK ■ Two aOUSvisioRB, one of An three designs woifld con­ Superb YVI>gS or OflUfflOKINN THAT CALLS for ACCOUNT* n«A V IM * tour homes and one of 50, bo(h tain moveeible partitions, which OtMSR CAUrr MFBMNCBS MwaMMWWOiCT to be located on Polk Hill off would divlde the etage Into two M ort Thaw Just Am Answwiug Swrvlew FOOD? LAMB LEGS AOP. € / L RL 74 overiooklng the center, music rooms and also divide the were proposed last nigbt to cafeteria - auditorium floor. The It mpy be a weNtag, a ban- o a m fill. S m fG E qnet or Just an Informal get- the commission. PBC advocated (hat corridors, t |hr« ffls kbovo taferoMtHMi for Um fUfpooo of ebtsioter c(«4ft sad aolborus Soak to cStelB hfocfflfflJoffl together of a eeriety, lodge er 1 ■oBoofiiag a^r MMOfflMM m ode taoia. 1 h8To tMd aad agroG to too lifM tW ccadiiioM a t lortS m 9 0 Tha four-home sribdlvteion is formed by storage walls In toe dkmelkkwfly group. planned by Werner KunSh Jr., auditorium section, be eUminat- THE CONNECTICUT BANK and the abutting fifty homes ed hi (be interests of frsatar TERMITES C We Are Prepared to by Arthur Gottler. The plans, vhdWEty for students in the OR ANY PEST PROILEM Whidi included a community cafeteria area wlien (be whole Serve Yau' lo Your AMD TRUST COMPANY STOP AT OUR LOCAL STORE FOR fflSNAttUKOfaOOUOUOIIOTHMA'uTHGftlZCDUOtRiraOUUTlNbACAJ^ " W t l t T well wd a five or six acre rec­ wing is opened up for use as an Complete Satufaetion reational area, were referred auditorium^ • FREE GENERAL INFORMATION CHAROE CARD DEPARTM ENT tor further study. Oanunnatty HaO » le s e t u p ToOsnd Weeds ' I—nenoe-has also been asked • ¥flTH SPECIMENS FOR IDENTINCATON t o b e ■gh to ao- Flaas for an additional six to kxik tato tba poaataility of gethettag. HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 06115 M b ta the ToUand Woods anb* m aktiy o v a t (be Oomanmitgr #BXTCRMINATING SUPPLIES OR SBtVICE ■Wkgr wet

. * - 4 . ^ PAGE ELEVEN STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 I I ■' Matthew Oyolol, vice preBi>- JIANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 196« ported entry was made by at her home in East Hartford. PAGE TEN V ernon Beta Sigma Phi Officers were Installed after toe dent; Mrs. Rkbard Roberts, sec­ FOR RENT smashing a front ■window. retary; Mis. Edarw Kohl, treas­ 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro­ Among things token were lour ritual. jectors—sound or silent, also stated by the Rev. John J. MEA Wai Appeal to State Seats Officers Area members receiveing the urer; Mrs. Ronald Dieck, ex­ shovels, an electric heater, qpp-, tension officer, and Mrs. Schiu­ S3 mm. slide projectors. O’Brien, deacon, and the Rev. Swanson Seeks Re-election y^rnon par. and plastic tubing, electri­ degree were Mrs. DonsW Kean Berkley Johnson of St Thomas The Pledge Ritual of Beta of Vernon and Mre. Frank mo, Civil Defense officer. WELDON DRUG CO. Obituary cal ^ equipment, garden and Mrs. Stanley Pearson of Pre­ Seminary, Bloomfield, subdea- Board OK’s Trash Pickup building tools, a SO-golkm pres­ Signid PM sorority was given Schiumo of Wapplng. 901 Main St^TbL 643-6321 con. The Rev. Martin Scholsky As 8th District President Two Guilty at Odds last niglit by Mrs. Eugene Officers are Mrs. Robert ceptor Gamma Chapter, Man­ Teachers, Board sure tank, construction materi­ chester, was a guest at toe of St. Thomas Seminary was Victor Swanson will be up for vote the time to a director’s Job als — Md the stainless steel Davidson td members of Beta Marttilo, 178 Graham Rd., i Joseph Kosiorek meeting. seated in the sanctuary Mrs ^ ^ to which the taxpayers are enti- O n Stolen kitchen sink. Sigma Chapt^ at a meeting South Windsor, president; Mrs. Read Herald Ads Dies; Was Judge Jane Maccarone was organist o*,. ™ . tied. And Industrial Water Line and soloist. Burial was in St president of the 8th District, annual meeting will also Gun Charge Hike, Agreement ROCKVnXE—Jooenh A. Ko- James’ Cemetery. Father when the district conducU its approve a 19««-«7 budget, esti- On Pay An ordinance adopting town- her of the firm of Bowe, Albert-fice in Henry Park. The recre- Korek Sr 66 ctf Stafford O’Brien read the committal annual meeting June 18 at 7:30 mated at about $100,000, and will TVo Massachusetts ^ __ youths wide refuaa and gothoge coUec- «on and Walsh, of New York, ation commission reserves the 's still leave Ity, vriUch waii to eaUbUsh a right to reject any and oil bids, brings, »™ erty of RockviUe, « ^ ic e . p.m. in the Assembly HaU of asked to approve a 2,4-mlU p l e i ^ g i W '^ Prferol Contfained from ^age One) ‘"®|T*“ .7^^unftlroi«ble woritahle budget, baaed upon tions and a motion approving "'*'® desigjied toe plant. S^^uddem y yeetenlay morn- Bearers were Jwk Stewart. BenUey School on Hollister St. tax rate, the same u is now le- court this morning to the the Later, the board met prlv- and to make awards as it may Manchester m M allotted by the town. the extension of a water lino to knr at We h ^ e . He was judge William Griffin, William Shea Also seeking re-election, all vied. The tax levy is 1.25 mills firearms, wording and philosophy ately with A. Richard Lorn- find to be in the best interest of Join The Happy and Satisfied )of the fornier borough court and Robert Brown. ^ ^ for one-year terms, are;Joseph for sewer ser^ce and 1.26 mills WertfiaW, htess., in various articles. ^ °W h e r towns in the baUey -iggested a flat $100,000 on In d u ^ ol paA headed the ^ardi, of Anderson-Nlchols of the town. • j Chopping of the teacher’s salary action of the board of represen' of Stafford Springa from 1838 Volz, clerk; Howard Keeney, for fire protection. Hartford. Bids should be addressed to Mrs. May F. Barber tatives last night. to IMO. Purpose'of the discussions the Vernon Recreation Depart- People Who Shop At Goodyear For .. .. * j WAPPING—FuneralWAPPING—Funeral services services raia, raia, taxtax collector. collector. auOxirize the purchase of a new juAff# t Bhnmet Cldlre for sen- remained unresoivea ai me «5soclatlon show- revising A puhMc hearing on waa to iron out problems at the ment. Box 266, Rockville, ■with * ^ ■ ^ 1 rtfuse s ^ c e was futratlon plant. The facility ig "concession stand bid” indicat- C o S i V S o ^ ‘^ S te te t ^ n g . arUi youths a « free ^ the eesalon, and were Ing that Mancheeter w jjd^^_ wvini- for administrators’ increasesin cS e ie s — ^ goimw __ ataf Foster St. were held yes- held for two of the six directors, in cost and to be financed by an hond. oversnaoowea oy me more ura- 4049thth in the Siamstate on the niM^ mr , *<>«o iwi uinrv ®bout eight yews old and has ed °n Ibe envelope The Best In Nome Brands, At )snd Insurance Agency in Sta^ terday afternoon at the Holmes each for a three-year term. Wil: equal transfer from the dls- youths Robert R M matir and enWal issue of im- mum and in 36th place on the f o ^ $269,000 , of whtpn queoioned the com­ never worked properly. Congregational Meeting ford Springs for m ^ than to 40O Main St., uam Hanklnson has said that he trict’s Reserve Fund. n crucial issue of im m u ™ .J ’ according 'Rils was ihe suggesUon that parative oosrts of the service I Main St., liam Hanklnson has said that he trict’s Reserve Fund. Sagan and" , V T , according 'Thie was « e j w a * « o ^ t T Because of recent pressures A - church .------meeting------a —has been----- years. Several months ago he Manchester. The RRev. Roy will seek re-election, but James If the purchase is authorized, arrested by federal au- P * "^ ^ state-level neg , to-date reports of report- finally wonBie rest from toe state Water Resources called for Thursday at 8 p.m hocame associated with the ToJ- Hutcheon o^ Wapplng 1______Md Commission, toe town has been at the First Congregational Low Prices— Plus Easy Budget Terms! jkand ity Church officiated.I Burial Riirial wasWA« TrivlgnoTViAHoTriA saidaaM todaytAftav that,that be-ha. will\irill beha retiredratirad from standbyBtftndbv Rockville« __t__a church Feb.*”2, alleg- PuW lC L aW 298 tO u ie olBX 0Q ___ CUTtiS tO COm6 1^) wltll a Fft* w<^d making an effort to correct toe Church in Vernon to hear tha ?Ie was a ^«*t« and j^ t wapplng Cemetery cause o( his personal business, duty, and a 20-year-old fire ^Mh stolen flreatms in Board of Elducation. . . admonished vieed total budget in time for Should the dispute fail to be ^ the MBA’s its next session. A special meet- tts lBss**exoenBivo to residents ‘•'efficient plant operation. In annual reports of the officers, president of the Stafford Bearers were Waiter Foster, he does not feel that he can de- truck will replace it. their posseeelon. the board, it _was " toc past, the problems were pre- boards, and committees of the reserved at that level, the law Who hire their own contractor problems were pre Springs Chamber ^ Commerce f-r^ncls Foster, Robert Staupe that tnethe board omR*** should_ ing, it wiU be h held . MoMi^y. ,o tutta. •hn<.k hv the MBA s suggestion, careiuuy « p. rip e cia l users fee. Residents ments, toe board recently hired ^ ® f objectives McMahon Assembly, 4th De- pr. J. Maitley Shaw, paa- For District Convention th.fh- aitapad cr*ne ot ^ «»se at aback by WOT .„ty j,alf- among secretaries, custooiicustodians t a T T rural area must Mre Anderson-Nlchols to conduct a ^ehSch or the S n g SUAAMER'S A BREEZE WITH the aueged citee. ^ h ^ f „ ^ n i t a single and other personnel, as well M T H ER E'S N O gree Knights of OcHum/bus nad toy^ officiated. Burial was In _____1*4__ -nAiHAm KA®f4grfiiv but louna not A ^ . *1,___ toelr own private collector at a tbe phmt at a cost of <>*year. Tliis meeting bad original­ its color guard; Rev. Felix j,^ t Cemetery. TwoA'WU deleg;ateiUCICK*»'t'®» fromA*v*ll AndoverrtJiUWVC* nation.Sicawivst- BothS^vwa are»a W froma.ar... w.rw.w.. , tbat tb® COlIlUUkKSC JIJCJI4WC4 0 • J^artedly------but " found i among teachers. cost between $2 and $3 $900. The - firm’s« - report was will represent town Democrats try and both have been active Schaffer and Atty. John Rottner baeker. During the session, Curtis had submitted to the board. ly been called for June 10th, but J. O’Neill Council, KofC of Bearers were Arthur Breault, month, the mayor said. was changed to the Thursday NEED TO Stafford Springs; Rockt^lle j^mes McCavanaugh, William at toe 5st Assembly District in Democratic politics. Former sen! were opposed on the grounds Atty. present^ the board With a study Two representative# voted Then the board discussed Convention Thursday at 8 p.m. State Rep. Stephen Loyzlm an- ^ that binding arbitration is not ’Thomas Bailey ^ ..bare bones” cuts of all non- the problem with the New time because of school and com- Lodge of Blks and Pohah Amer- Bodreau, Frank Campanella, agnliist the proposal. George f ^ munitv“ lunity conflictsconflicts. at the Town Hall In Coventry, nounced his candidacy several beaded euiltv to hav- provided by law and would take consideration on tae including badly Rlsley, owner of the Vernon fi'Km^ere. aita d SCO G vpvta nViiiwnVi Hni S W E A T T H IS Jean Citizen’s Club of Rock- Arole Harris and Robert Oliver. „ , , , , o v, » •d that a nearly identical sur- ^be church building was de- Guy T.-Outlaw, chairman of weeks ago. Robert Moriarty, ^ eal away the board’s rights of de- grounds that it w « ^ late in maintenance, Circle Shopping Center, the Rls vine- Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Guythe Andover Democratic ’IV)wn never in political activity but transported two .,:z cai. mthe,« v*aryear for such a move to be n ------Survivors, Inclqde his wife. Main St., was In charge of ar- valid— replacement equipment and ad i>ir nrofesslonal building and ^ey was made and a report stroyed by fire in January , SUMMER! Mrs. Irene Kosiorek; his moth- rangements. Committee, anaand comm.iieecommittee qu.«quite aei,.vcactive in.» recent years .=is ^^j^^ers which he ’’had !!!^!! reas- Other------issues disputed — but not practical, even If t It were dltional personnd. other«^^ar^^nteroSes enterprises, acoi^K oJ^ inetoe submitted about one and ^ e but membersh p is gr^ing ^be leader- de- er, Mrs. FVonces Sojka Koeio- members Lawrence Moe are toe also an avowed candidate. No resolved concerned the wording which it was not chopped more dras- rek of RockviUe; a son, Jo- — delegates- else has come out for the of a ’ ’memorandum of agree- Rottner las e d ^kkiti. ticaJlv than any hoard members C S^rIie°"ani indJi^S w S ^ w e, Atoertaon and Walsh ebip of the Rev John A. I^cey, seph A. Kosiorek Jr. of South V e r n o n The Assembly District, creat- post but nomlnaUons from toe having transported on .22 cal. ment” between the two groups, toe indicated they would accept, the l o ^ of toe c^ t 7f toe estimates needed repairs at ‘be members of the church now Hadley, Mass.; a brotoar, Jo- ed under reapportionment, la floor could materialize. pistolT a provision for military service Baratow ‘" a study showed that Curtis would oroDOsal since with town-wide 820,000. Anderson-Nlchols estl- number 630. made up of Andover, Bolton Raymond Bradley Sr., Dem- ' ______pay, and a provision for satary al be W.OOO short of balancing his 5 ^ c , t o T r ^ r w o u T L in. mate, the cost at $50,600. The Rev. Mr. Lacey will note seph Kosiorek of Rockville; a increases upon attainment of 16 who sat In on the meeting, lor . ■ister, Mrs. Roy Oordner of Crash Jolts and Coventry. Each previously ocratlc town chairman of Cov- ^ eluded in toe tax rate, but bust- The reason for the executive bis third year ^ service to the had its own representatives to entry issued the call for toe D o S p i t c l l W o t C S hours credit towards advanced maintaining that toe memora^ '^wperintendent said the ‘20 Down Puts A ^CONDITIONER In Yonr Home! Ihe funeral will be held to- ness arid Industry would be ex- session# with the firms’ repre- *'^rito moiToiw at 8:15 am. from toe Fragile Cargo toe State House of Representa- convention as temporary chair- , , leaching degrees. ___^ t ^ absolutetotal of cuts he could eluded from the service. sentaitlves is believed to have be held in Kellogg Hall with lives. Only one person now will man. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: The MESA argued for credit construed as binding on the touching salaries Herman Olson, owner of been called so that neither moderator Itorinan Strong con- Henry J. Plante Funeral Home, A trailer truck went off the Rockville' a granddaughter and nriiu,,- evnaa Hivhwav naar represent the three towns. The Bloodinoblle Visit Mrs. Amy Bronkhorst, 195 for any and all service Ume; board. ^ $199 167. Ladd and Hall Furniture Co. of firm will be put in a non-pro- ducting the business. Feohire For Feature , , ,• — illn« Wilbur------Cross------Highway —” — near----- j)^ Democratic ocratlc nominee nominee will win be oe The 'I'ne Columbia ijoiumoia chapter cnapier of oi the uio Henry 5t., Joseph Caperino, Rottner and Schaffer wanted His voice angry with em^ anH fwtir ne meaded RockviUe, also voted against the fesslonal, competing position. Wins Scholarship « aol- *“ • at Thursday’s conven- American Red Cross held a *29 Griffin Rd.. Wapplng; credit given only for services tlon, Rottner Insisted the board’s toe Stafford Springs, with a sol- ^ „ embankment, Thursdays conven ^ e n c m ^ ^ ^ -r o ^ s ^ Englewood that interrupted teaching serv- intent In entering Into the proposal. Both firms are reported to Richard Sorrano of Rockville, General Electric Is The Best! Thomas Wolff voiced the ob- be distressed over publicity of a student in toe University of' t A. convention will he a Oark’s Restaurant in WlUlman- g t ^ l ^ ^ X l l e r T ^'’^ V ' E r r e a ^ e s ^ T " '" ” ?Ser^ ‘ w « Ibs^^e^S ^ S y . M r i i 2 n e ^ a c h .r s Jection that toe p n ^ sa l would the problem. Connecticut School of Phar- St. Edward’s Church, Stafford agaiiwt a tree, In vOT*no/^f tA h*1a. Hr ntwhiph nift.nft w«r® made St., Bernard Oolier, also ODPOsed the MBA s request clear. There was aDSOluteiy h ______, ^ __ Springs, at 9. Burial will be Increase the tax rate. lu other action, toe board macy, will be awarded the Con- "Ws are interested in at- learned that Police Chief nectlcut Resident Scholarship 8.000 BTU W ith 7^/2 Amps! tractlng Industry and com- George Trapp resigned as chair- of the Connecticut Pharmaceu- merce,” Wolff said. “One thing man and member of the traffic tlcal Association at its annual they look for (when consider- authority. Deputy Chief Ed- convention in Moodus June 20. You Save 930 to *70 A Year On Operating Ing moving into a community) mund F. Dwyer was named to Legion Bazaar Is the mUI rate.” replace him as chairman. The Rockville American Le- Cost For A Season Over Comparable 8,000 Mrs. Florence Fuller __ _ Wolff suggested delaying the Mayor MoCusker reported gion Post will sponsor its an- Mrs. Florence Fuller, 79. of ^as arrested and charged wiui ^ r __v* ...... *v..w w>r« action one year, but later 'voted that a petition containing about nual bazaar for the benefit of BTU Units! Vernon Haven Convalescent failure to drive In an established ----- land; Joseph Kamor, 76 Devon 26 article, plus «e'’e'’al a ^ - faces time and When it became apparent that for the proposal 80 signatures calling for con- community service projects and Home formerly of Spruce St., lane. and 1. to appear T^M-;^-: 3,5^., and Coventry, 7 000 Ume t o r o o ' S S;.rM ay K ;h ^ ^kand^^^^ S t o l n “ « neither th. boaM . i ^ e teach- Voters will maka the final struction of sidewalks along toe baseball team at Vernon Manchester, died last...... night at Chester Circuit Court 12 on June . Only...... two indlviauais,«me toe 90 at plnta ine ^ o . ^ ^ ume uio vv p Docena Knight, Willimantic: Willimantic; “memorandum of agreement ’ Perhaps the ers would ^^,<1 budgeMrfge con their posi- decision regarding toe proposal. West, Peterson and Center Rds. Circle next week. Quietiest Conditioner Made Toddy! the convalescent home. She m ^ent, “ ^ ***^ ^ * 75 Dint quota. ^ ^''®"® *^'” **’ Stores; Ar- which toe MEA p r ^ ^ fOT mg^randum should have been Uons, Miss White was asked An appropriation of more than In Vernon woe received. John Bruce, post commander, was toe widow of Levi FuUer^ gfate police said the chassis intention of seeking toe nomi- toe 75-pint quota.______Lovejoy, Columbia; Fred during- earlier . examinedcjwuiuiicu by a lawyer’s eye.” point blank by oy SeaderSea what the $90,000 for the service is in- Hie mayor also noted that said the bazaar will open June Mrs. Fuller, was bom Sept, ©f the truck went through the Muska, Broad Brook; Mrs. the board as evidence of toe appeared un- MBA would do to resolve the eluded In the proposed budget, the board of education has re- 14 and nightly through June 18. O N LY $2.00 A WCEK! ' Exclusive "Filfer-Blower” Air System! 15, 1886, in New York City. fj-ej n^e a spear. A torch had to Nianna Nadaskay, 20 Allison board’s intent to press toe di- Rottner’s attack, said issue- and will be considered at the quested construction of a walk- A special matinee June 18 will She is survived by a cousin, (,a used to cut it free. A crane Rd.. Talcottville; James OH- rectors for toe fuU amount of neeotiatlve orocedure ‘‘We’ll have to take the legal annual town budget meeting way along the roads, so that feature reduced prices on all Mrs. A. ’Theobold of San Ga- ^aa used to lift the truck back Busy Board Meeting phant, 41 Gerald Dr., Vernon; its proposed 1966-«7 budget. become "a sham and recourse and take it to state June 14. ' pupils .Hiring in toe area could rides for children. briel, California. to the road. Police and workers Mrs. Martha Poole, Glaston- The memorandum of agree- modjery if it’s going to be mediation,” she said, In approving the refuse col- walk to the new Vernon Center The bazaar will include seven G EN ERA LS ELECTRIC I Finger-Tip "Pushbutton" Selectors! Funeral service# will be held y^era at the scene from about 2 bury; Adolph Quey, 65 Spruce ment ultimately became a cru- aside as meaningless 'I*'® session dosed with Sead- loctloii action, toe board fol- Junior High School. Tides, a Klddieland furnished by at East Cemetery ThurwJay at a.m., soon after the accident May Draw Big Crowd St.; Karen Rdnholz, East Hart- cial focus of the dispute last ^ j Iv. «r others warning that the 'tewed recommendations of Jay Dr.,Raymond E. Ramsdel'l, Deluxe Shows of Rockville and 11 a.m. The Rev. Dr. J. Man- place, to about 9 this mom- ford; John Rowe, 150 McKee night, with toe board m a in -__ board must meet its responsibil- M. FJtlinger, director of admin- superta^aident of schools, 15 booths offering prizas, ley Shaw, pastor of South lengthy and heated meeting Also to be considered tonight St.; Mrs. Rose Royce, Storrs; taining that such agreement memorandum of agreement operate the schools first -Istratlonj " - ,■wrote toat lf the walkways are Trinity Graduaws Methodist will officiate. tractor was totally demol- ^ board of directors has are: Linda Sauder, 39 Pioneer Cir- o„]y recognized the board’s in- should (wamlned now by a ^ ^ consider teachers' Tri a memotandum to the constructed, the town could Richard C. Hallcher, son of Watkins-West Funeral ,ghod, police said, and the trail- . nredicted for tonieht in the appointment of one de; George^ ------Sieverts,r.:----- »o i.r--.. 68 West ^ent ’ to do ® all In its power for. lawycr'a^O’er at thc toe sUte state levcl level under „ second. - board, EtUnger noted that bids eliminate one or two school Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall- CONSOLE TV Home, 142 E. Center St., is in „ sustained moderate damage, '’®®" member to the Conservation st.; Shari Smith, Hazaidville; enough funds___ to Impl^ent toe ‘‘avenues '’®''“ ®® l®&allylegally open t-to the Seader said, "We must take were opened May 11 and toe buses at an annual cost of cher, 29 Hale St. Ext., was muniments. ------air-conditioned Hearing Room of Commission, two to the Citi- Frederick Tedford. 179 Fern ___5 teachers, ’ said Borstow. charge of arrangements. Seven highway posts were air-conditioned Hearing Koom 01 commission, two to the Citi- Frederick Tedford. 179 Fern kop^^or salaiy increases. „T K i.« . , J .. J our 1366,000 increase and put contract Is to begin July 1, $5,000 . per bus awarded a bachelor of science There will be no calling lowoked down when the truck the Municipal Building, but, if zen's Advisory Committee, and St; Mrs. Sophie ’Thornton,_ 246 _ on___ the_ other____ hand,______MissMar- _ I b® leve you ve «^ready had ^ budget quick- the start of toe town’s fiscal Mayor M'cCusker noted that degree Sunday at Trinity Col- hours. left the road. the turnout is as great as an- seven to the new Action Com- Lydall St.: Michael ^ ^ ® ^ ’ tha White, co-chairman of the ly. ®en present it to the MEA jreBir. A Massachusetts firm was he has already taken action on lege’s commencement, MEA personnel policies com- ®" *■ ' Rottner shot ^ tew bidder. construction of the amesdte Arrests Lester H. Wheeler ticipated, the meeting may be switched to the Bowers School 2. The appointment of two 59 I^nox S^GIen Zlmmeitnan, team members ar- back EtUnger suggested- that al- .walkways, and has conferred Sanford A. Palmer, 24, of Pit- COVENTRY — Lester H. on Princeton St. meat inspectors for one-year ® a ^ t^ tford . gued that the memorandum ^ S®baffer, backtag toe board s though Uds were received for with Public Works Director kin St., Venion, was arrested Wheeler of Bread and Milk St. About Town ’The agenda for tonight’s 8 ^®*'m®’ commencing July 1. B m jlS YEJSTmDAY. A indeed bound the board ir- PosRlon, said he had kept notes members charged that both one and 'three-year con- Andrew Trlcarico. last night on charges of intox­ died Sunday at a private hos­ Richard C. Olmsted, D.V.M.. daughter to Mr. and Mrs.-John .^^^^^ly to give toe full $309,- a copy of what was said 4t the board for once should effect ication, breach of peace and re- Linne Lodge, Knights of o’clock meeting includes a host I"* "in ' Parker 54 tracts, the one-year term should Sgkea Mustcale pital. Pythias, will meet tonight at nf controversial Items each William Bogner Sr., the in- . tn Mr nnd Mr.; Mi OOO increase, since sufficient meeting when the where the public will be accepted, with the provision Sykes Junior High slsUng arrest following a do; Mr. Wheeler was born in o ’^-- ^ r . ’ ___n .n ® “ coniroversiiai items, eacn „„„hents.cumbents. will orobablvprobably be re- non;non a son to Mr and Mi^ Mi- matterJ the memorandum was ^ ^ n„t that the contract may be ex- school Bwd and Choir will mesUc disturbance at his home. Hartford and was employed at ^ ____ guaranteed to attract many In­ PMice say that when theY ar- terested partielpanls. tended on a yearly basis for an present their annual Spring Railway Express Co 29 years. executive boaid of Bent- ^^"^"‘ 17.000 allocation from r ’ a ! r M r o " ^ r L ! G ^ - directors. Indefinite period by mutual Festival Friday. The dioir, rived at his home. Palmer ran Survivors include two broth- agreement. which numbers 140, will pre- into woods to toe rear of his . r s ™ n ”w ;i«re7orH a;tfo7d PTA will meet to- ,ng3 'and “p^ibre Vetions' on T t $°9 500 r M r ^ ^ d ^ M ^ P e t e r " S 'i 7 b u ^ ^ req u e" submitted' to . " J . ~ b e r I ^^^tedly ask- Suggested for chopillng were house in an effort to escape. of course, 7nd Donair^Teeler of East night at 8 in the school library, p„>po«Us: An $80,000 Satatafv lewe! 143 Florence St the directors by toe school ed M i« White and toe said toe such areas as extra-curriwlar Etllnger reeomended rejection sent songs from "Mary Pop « f a proposal to sell toe town’s pins” plus a variety of light He will be presented in Circuit EASY Hartford Tn. -m ri o t «rui additional appropriaUon to next q._u^ Sewer Studv^ The 8th DISCHARGED YEISTERDAY: board was finally chopped to b ° a j s only comndtment activities, community services. present refuse collection equip­ sougs such as "Moon Mon.” Court 12, Rockville, June 21. TERMS! Funeral services will be held The Marine C o.^ League adll ^ topovement Re- wouM if anorovL on Mrs. Irma Perkins. 161 Walnut $5,762,901. for a cut totaling ^ a t we would submit the sports, and the like, eet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the serve Fund, to satisfy toe (M- Edouard Labonville, 140 of $299,064. (teachers salary! request,” he -For years,” charged John ment to the low bidder. EtUn­ ’’Dodgin,’' "Lioch Lomond” and HoapItM Notes . tomorrow ait 1 p.m. at toe ger reported that he checked '(Hernando’s Hideaway.” Admitted yesterday: Linda Marine Home on Parker St. rectors’ intent when they rrfm a lL g^ S T o:t.^ ^ " ^clloo— rs:^GradyrWis- “‘^e^'^cut was _ toe e«tct maintained.^ Warren, “the budget cuts have James T. Pratt Funeral Home. four recent customers of the A , piano solo by William Cole, 36 Prospect St., Rock- Model M 759 AMD 71 Farmington Ave., Hartford. adopted the 1966-67 General tensen, Coventry; Mrs. Eleanor amount recommended by Gen- Miss White retorted that she been buried in deteriorating tew bidder, and in each case re- J'ohniston, playing his original ville; Peter Kincman, Elllng- FOR THIS BIG, FULLY-AUTOMATIC e All-channel VHF-UHF reception with the new G-E Tandem «$nposrtton, "The Sea,” plus a ton; John Norris, EnUngton; Mlved a favorable report. A " 82" integrated tuning system, featuring the exclusive 100-per-cent performance bond piano sok> by Dianne Saunders Sam Sllverhurst, EUlngtOT, " 410" permatronic transistor turner. ------tOlJiUUUBU UEUiU’ilK Okl. ___ - - . IfeCUILOU uy UliUOt^ 6.UIIUO 1,11^ will be’poeted, and “elaborate” playing "Rustle of Spring,” and Jacqueline Bryda, 92 Legion GENERAL^ ELECTRIC WASHER! • Front Clbritrols arid Front Sound ... Easy to see— easy to lieral home tonight from 7 to 9. -Kcosler AKB, Mass., as an Air Community College 1965-66 107 Since toe current'budget Is penalties to pivteot the town Debbie Thompson singing two Dr., Verhbh; Oterles Hlamy, F^rce'’‘ communi«ti'ons speci^d- and two additional appropria- drii^tors, on'’ jan’ could see nothing wrong” with aren’t,” he said. "For once, why have been written in to the cMi- folksongs, "Puff toe Magic Ellington; Elwood Raymond, use— easy to hear. y ■ a i m ^ d u a te turns to the current soh^l budg- ^ Spruce St.; Mrs. Marjorie Hal- $5.4 million, toe directors in ef- ,, memorandum of agreement, not cut in areas that will be WilUam B. Barclay *’ ■ Ijfuct. Dmgon” and "Turn Around,” 10 West St., Rockville: Pas- c Set-and-forget Volume Control. . . no need to reset vol­ of 67 S n S e s ^ l S and et. one of $26,943. the other of Jo t o ^ S e r lowell, 383 Center St.; Jaan Lai- feet have given a total of ”In toe past,” she said, "the felt by the imbllc? Let’s make qualle Deyorio, 97 'Windsor William B. Barclay, 81 Ntaie of the representatives wIM round out the choral por- ume each time your set is turned o a Latorop St., Battle creek. S______S ^ ^ U i n S l r t l c BtateOol- 16.206. both to be financed f r ^ ^'’ g.^'ln^r^dment to toe rules ^board never changed, the sched- them aware of the conditions Ave., Rockville; Karen Ches- „» ,u„ watpr Zbierski, StaNord Springs; eration of toe school system yjg agreed upon . . . I we must operate under.” present last night opposed the tton of the Program. Mich., formerly of Manchester wjequal federal grants, under extension of a water line to the The band will j^rform num- sey, Tolland. X rtwwc Daw oa-xv. “ a Masley, RFD 2, Vernon; for next year including both tj,lnk thU (toe written memo- The MEA representatives and Talcottville,- ...... died yesterday . - ’Title m of Public Law 80-10. Feeder Road Industrial area, bora featuring soloe by various Discharged yesterday: My-aNtNutic at Battle Creto. Other items include passible charge for turning Mrs. Mary Thompson, 79 Colum- salary and non-salary items. randum) is a gentlemen’s agree- then stalked from the hearing. but technical problems regard- menibers of the bond. Soloists Samuel Gamble, 96 Union St., only ^169.95 a a request from toe K-ck on after it had DeRosa, 46 Miss White m ^ ta in ^ toe menj jugt os we’ve had for the room to caucus In the hall, still Mr. Barclay wnorked at Al- Public Records action on _ ^ ^ ___ waier oacK on. axier u naa q4-^_ dh WAmnitur* \Tt industries sw b ^ by Dianne Saun- Thorough Thieves Creek. Hartford and Mary Ducy Howell of an architect to plan » 8. A $3,600 allocation for the quellne Ctasselin,, 76 GHenstone starting rate of $5,460 for a llevpd i^amting to; locate in the ^ d O spray riMt With Super Grind Cutter, for of 2X Parker St„ June 26, South 000 addiUon to Whlton M ^ o r- jnstollatlon of a fence at Globe Rockville; Teri Parks, 964 beginning teacher and toe Decision Delayed a Week Industrial area, town fathers junior Women OKLAHOMA aT Y , Okla (AP) 'Patrick (Boniface) Bonee Metoodist------Ohureh.- iai library. ' Hollow Pool. Oak . MaSt.; Mrs. #T«.Sharon___ Kraabel__a..a.i four-year maximum alsoa1«A Warby Everything — including the fast, ^cient shredding action COVENTRY—Patrick (Boni­ fGGl thSit 8p6€d HGCGBsAry. •Wi® ®xGcutivft board of th€ * a .# m 8. A request from about 200 go„^ East Hartford. $350 to $8,950 (in 13 steps), On Zanghi-Danforth Feud After a dizcuszlon of pro- ^ v ^ e n ’s a u b “ ‘ t^ en sink was taken f i ^ a face) Bonee of Hartford, father North E!nd residents for the con- —------. . ■ ■ ■ . ... — pewd method! of finznclng. the ^ ^ ^ bulling bo^ constrocted for • Most major metal parts ex­ of Mrs. ITieresa Frazier and struction of a swimming pool at Mrs. EEzaheth Bartlett, both of ’The long-anticipated'court de- He ■will give Danforth A key, board decided to accept on of- ™ "Lusldent, Mrs. Paul St. Mark^Lutoeron Church ac- posed, to water are stainless Robertson Park. er aid owner of the place, re- grandchildren. already signed a bid waiver, au- ords, must wait until next week, town records, been Invited by RockvlHe Lodge ’ CoattBoed from Page One) tools. Ihe funeral will be held toe state would approve toe dis- thorizlng toe repairs. Continued from Page One) so that attorneys for toe two explained to the .jial cost of the line was e s t i- at______Elks to review this year’s ------— ------Thursday at 8:15 a.m. from the jnated^at $108,000, and cost of jj^^y purade, Horace P • Super rubber cushioned er the estahUBhsnent of new posal area’s standards. “We 10. Action on rescinding May . the hospital about 3 a.m., then *^'® court that he feels he needs the H ^ r 2 ; 7 ^ W ^ n g t o T l f Slimpl toTnk we’ve got pretty good 19 votes for granting Manches- ®®‘ved inadequate police protec- ..j, is going to ------^ ^the project, plus about six per Burnham, exrited nfier, an mounting muffles noise. jeent interest, will be spread out jy „^ e d today. Tnwtee George ^ g h ThV oommisrioiHir can »p- operaUons» he said. ter Oommunlly Ooliege an ac- ^ wmethinr over ^ we wiU recort* to enable blm to fidflU BUY ON GOODYEAirS BUDGn PLANS! «jr«sn« of QQ T>flfririr OTove a new dump if in hla The area waa last inspected cess road throufl^ Santina Dr., TOcre ere ao place where he was Loi»«lle this morning granted TaaDonaibilities as a ariect- .• W .fl’ve y e ^ . „ Russell has been assimed by MAYTAG I S “A !^ o * ^ S ;,ih " H ^ S & e n t ti e « i be i « a t e d and m^anuary. he sold. -Ihaugh it and for the closing of Hercules h^ -»-t and m a ^ back into Mem- A second prtqiosel by? the Lodge to greet the guests the immediate ara when he ,, water company to finance the reviewing stand on Mid­ Goodyear Has Its Very Own Easy at 9. Burial will be in Mt. St. maintained so as nM to oonsti- normally is Inspected every Dr. on the west. ing Danforth, xintll Friday to was shot,” the sheriff said. He **“ turn in his brief. He granted project for 16 yeore at n coat Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield, tute a nuisance or hazard three months, no Inspection was 11. The approval of a lease of WASHERS added the officers did not see Atty. Robert D. King, represent- of $18,000*n year (a Concession Bids Friends may call at the fu­ He can demand any informs- made in April. ’The only sugges- the Old Keeney Annex to Man- Payment Plans! You Choose The Easiest Model FC-lOO EASY TERMS! tion he needs on 'which to base tkm officials made at the last Chester Community College at ^ f f u i T i c a i l ® A l m a *“* Zanghl, on additional day Midcahy Urges $S70;000) Ivan rejected 'Vy the iphe Recreation Dept, is ac- neral home tonight frein 7 to LUsUm Part* WaCTuty Aialait Camrisa raUma; StoiaUM Inspection, Fhas said, was to no______rental,. to be used____ for office____ A g io* $ iL o a o t y . ( u a u a ^ fUe a rMmttoL Atty. King bonrd- cepting bids for the operation of 9 and tomorrow from 3 to 5 a decision, Special Rules Present nt lost night’s meet- t},e concesMon stand at the pool DlipouU unlU by Oantral Baetrie cany a eoa-yaar rtpair war­ and 7 to 9 p.m. The new regulations are based start construction of diking in facilities until such time as the In Washington, Atty. Gen. Nl- F,sxo'w|i b 7 3 R c a d *il*il Ws brief today. DRYERS Plan Best Suited To Your Needs! ranty agahut manufaeturlng dafaeti on tha antlra dlipoaar, with on1 an act passed by the 1966 near future to increase to ca- college has its own completed, cholas Katzenbach said 75 toot- A decision is expected some- lag woe Robert Houley, chair- i„ Henry Park. an additional parts warranty afalnat cerToaton fallura for tha Ufa aeaaion of the General Aaaem- pacity of the area. The new 12. The offer of Mrs. Bessie gm» prilets lodged tn MeredHh’s r w ) *•** woek, in what Judge F or Cyclists iwon of the economic develop- The stand is to be operated of tha dtaMxer .appUeabla to tha alak Sansa, boppar, drain cattias My. This gives the State Health town budget contains funds for H. Lappen of 626 Gardner St. to body, but none in vital ports. He •— »v -«• / LolseUe described on "* unique mrat cOTunlseicm which first seven days a week during pool and drain elbow. . F u n erals Department stricter control dv- such work, he said. sell to tl)e_tawn aiq>rox!mately said he understo^ no surgery jjj, Missii# Bo^ttalion, sta- case.” (Osathned Fagn OM) proposed the water line exten- hours from June 26 ttarougfh 8ep- er refuse areas. Fuss said cover material is 65 acres of land east of Gard- would be necessary. /■ Uonedtionod at Key WestWe; since the Detailed testimony was given Two of tbone Who died war* on tember 6. Exeentive Seesloas , The lessee is reaponniMe for NORMAN’S Charles O. Locos 8r. spread on the area each day ner St., at $1,500 ,p^ acre. After an-attorney read Mere- Cuban eriais, moved its Hawk by Zonghi and Danforth to n motorcycles, t Represeatnttven spent a large Ms own utilities end equipment The funeral of Charles G. Town Confident and other measures, such as Preceding the meeting, Mayor dith’s statement at the Memphis missiles to higher groui^. 'The two-«nd-a-holf hour soasiaQ in iCMcahy sold Ms deportment J ,r I h.- n. -r M. ,vl Lucas Sr. of 94 Walker St was tn______its last inspection, _ by , state needing, _ token to prevent any Francis Mahoney will present hosptal, _ N ^ro ^ comedian Dick Key West . * Tolland County. Superior Court woidd ■mnxt any effort in the Bort of Inst night’s meeting in and must furnish proof of finan- held this morning from the health ofBcials,'“ ■ ■ ...... Manehaater’s. health hazard. He sold he did certificates of appreciation to 31 Gregory, « .....who arrived ...'-J ..here be- preliminary alert. . this morning. ; next General AioemMy to write -nxecuUve session dUcuasIng cial responslblHty. Mlntenance *u»'J Hi ri■ "rii rVir«' g o o d A c u i s e r v i c e S T O R E Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Olcott St disposal area received not think the area contributed former members of town boards fore dawn, waa quoted by an Havana radio said 5,667 Inha- Zanghl was the first witness, the three reeommendations in- problems of the town’s filtration ef the area adjacent to the con.- U { H \MTl Olt!8 IM> plont with representatives of cession stand is a condition of Main St, with'a solemn high a "satisfactory" rating, Whiter to pollution of the nearby Hock- and agencies. The list includes aide as saying he planned to bitants were evacuated from the He sold under questioning by to law. DMnpeey iwted (hot de- \! \ N ( M ^ • 713 MAIN STRCer, MANCHCSIlR OPEN 'iHURS. TILL 9 P.M. 64641101 ■w-.— of requiem at S t James' Fuss, deputy director of the onum River. He pointed, out persons who served in the pe- drive immediately to Hernando port city of Surgidero in Havana Atty. Levitt that he would not toils woidd have to be whrkcd itwo cngtneeilng firms. the lease. " . ’ . _ public woriu'ilepartment said that the river is already heavily riod 1968-62. The certificates after Us own news conference. Province. livestock also was voluntarily give Danforth a 1|^ out. but (»«■( the'genathl aub- About one hour of the private The Mde 'wm be opened s4 6 Tbo R t Rsv. HMgr- Edwnid today. polluted before it reaches the 'will be mailed to those ^ io do Gregory inquired about Her- moved to higher ground as to the aelectmen’n file rwm, Jeets "nwke an lot of •eieeka n was with a mam- pjos, Friday-nt ttia rnenation «$• J. .Reoidon was os- .Ftun said be was ooolldant diaposal sfta. not appear. edith’s condition on arriving at heavy rains began to fall. where the town reemrds are kept sense.” ’ a I v' 1 . -»•- v/ ' V*-*,*>,-' V' . \

PAGE THIRTEEN ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, TUNE 7, 1966 p a g e t w e l v e en Pearl, all members of the Hebron (JoMiectiout State Music Teach­ Radar Out, ers Aeeodaiion. The name of the student re­ But Police ceiving an award for the high­ Congregational Churches est average report card of the NOW AVAILABLE AT Arrest None season will be announced by PINE PHARMACY Mark 250th Anniversary Werner at the dose of the re­ 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 cital. No arrests and no warnings The event is open to tAe pub­ By SUSAN FENDiLETOX pastor that the Unking together SEE THESE HOT CARS were reported this morning dur­ lic. The aervio. ot re-dedication, of the Hebron and OHead ing radar patrols in various coiraneniMatiiig the 250th an- churches took place, remain­ parts of town. nlverBary ot the founding of ing so ever since. Capt. George MoQaughey said E691ieSiiSi the First Congregational Now comes a story about the six arrests have be«i made and Church, went off with verve churches, as told by Mrs. Ruth 76 warnings issued since June and e l ^ or, In other expres­ B. Porter. We vrteh we could 1. The patrote were started May sion, with a bang, Sunday. quote every word of it. It kept tl. In the first few days more CITY Needless to say, the ca- me awake nearly to the wee, ttian SO arrests were made, NOW! At T I padouB, sanctuary was filled small hours, reading H. most on speeding charges, the IROAO SIEEBT — ACROSS FROM KMG'S — MAMCHESTER almost' to overflowing. The The Rev. Jctei BMss was set­ rest on failure to obey state nrogram started with an organ tled “as the first minister. The traffic ooidrol signs. OTelude by Handel, played by plastered and had Capt. McCaughey repeated to­ GlS I Brentcn P. Crane, organist day that Manchester drivers are UARoyal The call to worship and prayer aHowed In Beverly K. Treadwell Mary C. HoMa Marjorie darter easing up on the gas pedal since of Invocation were given by church, that would be wicked, n • ___ the patrols began. But the pa- BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER the Rev. SunmerlW. Johnson, but that’s where those UtUe foot- Keceive Uegrees trols wW continue for an Indea- a former interim minister in stoves one finds in atUoe cams j vw/ •Ss • - • nlte time, he said. Hebron and Gilead. from. Ladies used them to keep No Decision Rendered At WUlimantic He said the patrols have not feet from freeing. Sometimes Nmited their operations to any The Rev. Howard C. Champe the Qnranunton bread frose and of Bloomfielld, retired, a Three local residents graduat­ one part of town, but have rattled on the xdate. ed last week from WHllmantic moved around among both main ^ I- ' former pastor of the two link­ But In 1626 the society voted ed churches, led the re^mn- ___ Shopping Center Bid State College, WiUlmantlc. The streets and resldeniiat roads. to have a stove to the sanctuary. three are Mrs. Marjorie Carter A rising number of complaints aive reading, and Dr. Reg^ald Now, those meetinghouses. (Let of 17 Main St., Mrs. Beverly from residents induced pcMce to Helfferieh, gaaetal of it be mentioned that the word K. ’Treadwell of 124 Hackama- resume the patrols after an ab­ the Division of Worid Service, -church" was not used until Draws Opposition Uck St., and Miss Mary C. Ho- sence of several years. When whose residence is on the Old much later than these things bin of Benton St. they were started. Police Chief Paper MSN Rd., rendered the '^rere___ ^ going___^ on.) "niey were "EC' A request for a change to Business Zone II for a 19-88 Scriptura selection, While at college, Mrs. Tread­ James Reardon warned ihat ar­ deeiasUcai Societies" only, ihe acre parcel at the southwest comer of Hills well St., redeeivedand high academic rests could be expected until THE SAFE 4 PLY U 8 . mtoasera did not get large sal- HiUstown Rd., the proposed site for a new shopping honors throughout her four drivers slowed down- The police A solo, "An Evening Hymn” aries. Pert was in land, which center, has drawn (^position from area residents and years, and was elected to Kappa department believee the tough by PurceB, was sung by Mr. he could get some produce jjast Hartford Plan------Delta Pn honorary society dur- attitude of the first few days, Daniel George, tenor soloist, NYLON TIRE from. The "minister’fl meadow,” . _ , , . o i l i tag her junior year. when an average of eight ar- so caUed, was on the spot later Commission, and a decl- S ch e d u le Hartfon) Immanuel Oongregia- Miss Hobln was captain of rests per day were made, "la known as Porter’s Pond, later bas been tabled to next tional Church. The Rev. the cheerleaders and was ac- having Ha effect" Geoige M. Milne, a fmrmer pas- a beautiful water Mly pond, now Monday. f ,na.TlgfHl OV 1. Jl V i tive In the Athletic Recreation The radar unitii are attached tor, gave the pastoral prayer, again a meadow. —’The request, submitted...... ■by ® *' 7 Oouncll. She was house chair- to a police cruiser or an un­ last followed by the offertory by Quite a number of the meet- Paul P. Fiano, is for a parcel After a public hearing man of the Burr HaH Council marked car and can record the MEN’S NYLON TRICOT Bach. ' highouse were erected and which borders East Hartford. It night at which no member of the Dormitory, and served as speed of a car as far away as DedicatLon of the offering went out of repair, first to last. is now aoned Rural Residence. public even ai^>eared, the ’Town secretary o f the North Ctunpus 700 feet, mrictag tt difficult for a was by Dr. J. Good Brown; In one case, one of these was in At a public hearing on the Planntag Ooanmission adopted a Donnltory Council. She was the driver to be aware that his car greetings and communications, such a ramahacMed condition DRESS SHIRTS proposal before the Town Plan­ fM M-hnriide in connection freshman and soitaomore at- Is being tracked. Hie record is by Deacon Edward A. Smith; that a disgruntled member took ning Commission (TPC) last and a solo, "Htow Lovely Are It upon himself to bribe a young night, a letter was read from Thy DwotitagB by Uddle, sung boy to set it afire, the East Hartford Planntag by Mr. John M. BeH. As told by Mrs. Porter; "The Ootnmission which ariced the An addreiss. ‘"The .CJiurch matter o f the meetinghouae was local TPC to deny the request . ’ — ------Oourt 12 on June IS. siem appUcatlons, with a $26 ______Looks Ahead,” waa made by resolved by fire set by a hired for three reesone: the Rev. Joheph Zezzo of Hart­ inolndiary. He was punished by minimum; $26 for a zone change ^ IW 1 1 .3 4 ford, director of Chrtetian ac­ imprisonment and later sold in 1. A shopping center in the tivities of the Oongr^;atlonal service to Samuel Gilbert, to area would create traffic prob­ ‘ Werner StudenU 9 0 ? ^ ^ ? S * GT Council. ’Ihe long, eventful day pay damages." lems on HiMs fit. ^Rifi ndv — — - _ Unplanned Stop i„ Last Recital Tiger Pawi'out-accelerated closed with a tea, served to a However, it is underetood by 2. The proposed use is not ta suggested by general Man' hirge ntimher. many who have beard this

attemB which would result flying companions left Alaska season Sunday at 3 p.m. In the ’The first who occupied the then) for doing the job, by the from the proposed use. In Two Crashes this morning for Seattle on the chapel of South Methodist 1 4^ to 17. pidpit WBB the Rev. Samuel Ter­ adult who hired him. Was it the The East Hartford board last day of their round-the-world Church. ’Thirty-nine beglnrer ry, who iweached a few times smaH boy who was punished or asked for continued cooperation ^ ^ j 1___ flight eastward from New York, and advanced students will par- but didn’t accept the can of­ the adult who hired Mm? We on matters which concern both Two accidents involving hoys plane landed at Blmen- Ucipete. ’The studio is conducted fered. Wiry not, Mr. Terry? But arent’ sure, lout think it rtiould towns. on bicycles oocun-ed yesterday, Base, near An- by Frederic E. Werner, Mrs. he can’t answer. Salary too have been the adult. Atty. Richaid Woodhouse, ap­ One of the boys, Danny Miek- chorage. Godfrey said tiiey Louise Recknagel and Mrs. Kar- /amah, perhaps. But the statement ttmt "he pearing in opposition on zarek, 13, .of 1039 ’I'oHand landed there because the air------Anyone interested can find was epld in service,” seems to of several of the area’s T^ke., received minor Injuries, craft’s radio failed and names of all the ministers in mean that he was apprenticed ^ents, submitted two petition^ .hut did not require hospital Personal Notices 4tV>^ lA t t -flA t \1/ a tanill m maul li'k/aira o« J# . .. > . . x—. — ^ ic r V lf J the anniversary leaflet. We will to learn a trade, and looks as if minutes’ flight. both asking the TPC to turn tffeqtoent. Just mention that it was when it was the boy who had to take down the request. Because of the low fuel sup­ In Memoriam the Rev- Henry B. Mason was the licking. P o4Jc6 said the boy ran Into a ply, he said, the crew didn’t One petition cautioned, "Our motorcycle pulling into a serv- In loving memory of Violet Nam- BOYS’ BOXER homes ta the area form a rurtd . X. Z., X mml n * iW-■ J WaJUwant W to UftMVtake VtlUV time Wto search tor eroii wlvo passed away June 7, 1866. Oldsmobile 442 arrested after they allegedly oonununity, with a pridefiil and Nottiing can ever take away Tiger Paws cornered better on wet roads. BucMand St. night. ’The ly and decided to land at the The love a heart bolds dear. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES 12th Circuit OBshed three stolen checks total­ peaceful way of life, which PVmd memociea linger every day. PLAY motorcycle was., operated by first airport they saw. 512 W . Center St. ing more than |9(I0 at local busl- would be destroyed by a com­ Ronald C. Gordon, of Ver­ Remembrance keepe her near. taees estaUtshments several mercial use.” From Seattle the men will fly Court Cases non. Gordon said the'hpy sud­ to Los Angeles and Oklahoma Husband and Children SHORTS months ago. PcUce say the Woedhouae said that a shop­ denly appeared from behind a u City enroute to New York, checks had been taken earlier ping center ta the Mea "would truck as he turned into the'sta- In Memoriam MANCEBS’IXB SESSION in a break at a Danielson firm. do a great disservice to the where they hope to arrive by In hrvlng metnory of my Mend, tton. 'evening. They are trying to set (Hadys Meebon, who passed away A motion to reopen the case Autborities say the women rteigUbors and to the town in Another 13-year-oJd, John C. June 7, 1991. are wanted ta several other generaL” ' Jntemation'al speed and dis- 0(f Harold H. Hyde was granted, Y erko o f 58 Ludlow Rd., rode tanc^'^records. DosAh ifl A heartache no one can and the one-year jail sentence communities ta this section for >010 Capitol Region Planntag into the side of a car yesterday h«A(. casUng the stolen payroll Agency (ORPA), whose land use WHh Godfrey are Fred Austin Memiorles are keefMBiiai no 3 i l . 0 0 -iSS-r-’’ he was serving was terminat­ aftemoon when he tried to o f Los Anfeetes, Dick Merrill of one can steal. ed as of yesterday. He was put checks, oasnmittee bad been required to move to the outsside lane as ho BeAutiful mefnorieA at# am Lawrence H. Manilla, 94, of no review the proposal, informed left. on probation for 'two years. Okla., and Jerry Germyn CX one I will never forged. Gripper walat band. certain address, aras fined |6 on the TPC by letter that it has car was operated by John C. 1 Hyde was given the sentence lahoma etty. lAAi*y GerlAoh a charge of tatoxtoatton and had no time to submit a report. OareMno, 53, o f 86 Branford St. Solid colors ta 10096 on Jan. 8 ta htanchester, after 310 for breach of peace. The CRPA is involved when N ’Ihe boy was uninjursd. he pleaded guaty to a charge sotton. Sizes 8 to 8. Machia was. arrested lost mcti proposed uses are within A soft drink delivery truck ot breaid^ month after police say he was 500 feet of another town’s boim- pulling out of a service station crimdnal intent. A t the time of found on the lawn at 206 Center IF YOU EMPLOY Comet Csrclone GT dariee. Because the report was struck a car parked by the air Ms arrest he was living at 162 St. beating his giri friend. not submitted within 20 days of MORIARTY BROS. Charter Oak 9t. pump yerierday afternoon on 4 or more people yon can give yq?*’ Though police say riie had the TPC hearing, the CRPA’a W. Middle ’I^ke. employes many big company benenta 315 Center St. Oonaid Jorg«]sen, 20, of 23 bruises on her face and was cry­ non-action constitutes approval. through New York Life’s Employe W. Gardner St, was given 30 The truck was operaited by ing, rile refused to press chang­ Atty. Robert Gordon, repre­ Henry J. Btournder, 34, o f Protection Plans. Tiger Paws stopped shorter on wet roads. days on « change of tatoxica- es. senting Fiano, urged approval tion. He waa arrested and ’rh E N a O U NOWIU mantii ^eol ‘ Mrs. Carol Ann ties, auryivnU 04 A Ytototlan CLASSES START JUNE 26 A JULY S f ■ T ■niith of Manafirid. Center, were age." ,■ •t .

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, TONN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 19^ PAGE FOUBTEEIt THE Ford’s Pitching Future Uncertain Herald Angle By EARL YOST Hamilton Stars Alumni Junipn As Yankee Prospects in In ‘Bat’ Race Sporte Editor Hint Merger Moriarty *s Triumph Starting Tbidght NEW YORK (A P)— No wonder * Among toe alee roite ta late entry in the National League batting i^ e . How Midtretta Likely Replacement May Occur toe CaUkO CMf Toumament The Alumni Junior Basketball many hitters start atrong after misamg apnng tram- yesterday at toe Yale G

Business Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW EANCHBSIEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1 9 9 9 PART-TIME typist and derk EXPERIENCED carpenters O ffe re d 1 3 IfAGE SIXTEEN tor office in Manchester. Fa- needed, paid holidays and va- ULWNMOiWERS — Siprpened mUiarity with statistical typing oeiHon, Iwutance program, BT ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE T ime was , if pop caughtthe w w B u t M /f UOVTUMEG HMfE CHANGED ! Aiwwsf to Prtvious Punfc CLASSIFIED and repaired, plck>iip and helidul. Can •46-2206. Forties, Inc. 649Ji892. UTTLE SPORTS tllTM COMIC aoOHS.HgP wow A GASKET" delivery in Manchester area. Mixture EXPERIENCE5D TRACTOR and Russ’ Mower Service, 742-7607. ISITANtAGLEf OLEStK — typist needed for IS IT A BEAGiBt, summer work only, hours 8:30- equipment mechanic, top hour­ I « G o* bp^ _ «U REAP ALL HWG B f t AfTMAH gKam opa. ly rate with guaranteed over­ ^ 39 Cotton fibrle ADVERTISING SAM S AND Servloe oo Arlena, /VO - IT'S 3:30. Person must be mature, Hahn Ecl^poe, Jaootieoa lawn garbages g e t irOUTA IHE \MECAHT accurate and able to eissume time, uniforms, paid vacations, rOdanf) 4T^Mninine nune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS mowera. Also HomeHte clihln HOUSE BEFORE fOUR BRAB» s fu tr m n u SEEffOU'RE rei^ponslWiity. OaU 648-1141, hospital and medical plans. Ap­ VMOlM/1 6 R(ASEd 1> T )/ ■- SATURDAY t AJML 3ACKP0T; THEV^SAW MEET ISHuinei'A BlEntif* on an makee. I. A M Equip­ \W/ 3406. i -y -«O F THE MENTUCKy direction ' S3F»tterni ol ment Oorp., Route 83, Vernon, SAiLEB sscretBiy with figure s s v r : RATHBUN6/-»'HAt<-KAFW- THOSE SHOWSIRLS y THE- X iF C la r a FLIP WHEM THEVfl LEADING ITBabyloniin perfection . 875-7609. M anchester HSx- aptitude, small one man office. BUGGS BUNNS WE'VS EN3CFICD WMR deity 54 Adapt food to lOSsrediih ireidbt SlBadaehn PLEASE READ YOUR AD m e e t a r e eu la r j's m a n obange— ^Enteiprte.3 1945. Salary negotiable. Call Mrs. ABLE AMBITIOUS PERFORMAMCC«er depresiioiM IS convenlenoe. The advertiaer shonld read hla ad the FIRST LAVOIE BROTHERS —general OH/DEAR! MO^ 20 SSAnnlBte T pke., 643-1186. MEN MAVB6 IT \ aoilalady __ _ 85Appears 21Cantment 40 Ages DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time tor Die work, chain saw, lots cleaned, WOULD BE U W O W D ER M 3 U 4in iy ^ next Innertion. The Herald la reaponslble for only ONE tncor- COULDN'T FIND 22Lamprt7 trees removed, landso^iing. TEACHERS — or those with SIMPLER IP flahermaa 42CotmlrlB reet or omitted inaertlon for any advertlaement and then only Completely Insured. For free simlar background! Not afraid ^'DJUETPOlMr aBTfarowAUfrain l^**?*?? **SE!S 23AtadistanM Fkiri& to the extent of a “make good” Inaertlon. Errora which do not 100 Job openlngrs In the SH Q I_ a nddle 2 ScottlBb streani 43 Solar d t t estim ate ca ll 742-7649, 875-8845 of hard work, interested in trucking industry. Let New r^PEtUNii^ BUDGET 80 Froth 8 Deep affection 24Ice cream leaaen the value of Uw advorUaemeat win not bo eorrected by SHOPfC dUlnenl ro<± container 48KnglUi atm anytim e. making money this summer, Ekigland Tractor Trailer SlUnitotcoeigy 25 Makes laeo ETFrqpoalite "make good” Inaerttoa. 32TnfHne BSea nymph live or teach in this area? We Training show you how to BROGANS eSwamp edgings 48 Moon WAiNTBD — lawns to mow. SSAplmt 3700 by sberaft may have Just what you are make from $200 to $225 per S4Fanale hat* TExist lewgu eja Why do it? Let me do it. Call 8Fast seasnt 28Ught brom (Rockville, Ton Free) looidng for. For interview, week. We train on gas and SSSta flyer ftA) 62N«wG&M m e anytim e, 876-1862. aeDlreit a second 9 R o y ^ lta i^ part phone 269-2531, 7-8 ajn. diesel tractors and tank time fam ^ name 29I)lrk 643-2711 875-3136 8 18 H 6 7-3, 11-7 shift, nurses aide, trailers. Part or full time 3 i 16 r 2 Household Services full-time. Laurel Manor, 649- training, budget plan avail­ Offered 13-A able. Licensed by Motor Ve­ T3 4519. W 12 hicle Department, member Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? REWEAVXNG of bums, moth MIDDLE AOKD woman to baby­ of the Motor ’Transportation • HHlr 15 holes. Zippers repaired. Win VwW, u». sit in my hom e. Call 649-3786 Association of Conn. Call daw shades made to measure, TM. S^vl fe OH. - 24-Hour Answering Service after 6 p.m. anytime. Hartford ^TAR- . TT 18 119 all sizes Venetian blinds. Kair «TRUO< BY V. T. HAMLIN Free to Herald Readers ^ made while you wait. Tape re­ Painting— Papering 21 Schools and Classes 33 Help Wanted— Female 35 youNO experienced woman to A L L Y O O P **'F0RtHE, corders for rent. Mariow'a. 867 ------~~ care for female polio patlenL 2 4 7 -1 3 5 3 MOMtNTi 21 HAIRDRSISSBJR wanted, ex cel­ Want Information on one of our claasMled adverttaementa? M ain., C49-622L INTERIOR and exterior paint­ M ornings only. Call 643-0479. No answor at the telephone llstedr Simply call tha ing, wallpaper removed, fully lent salary and hours. Call 643- 23 27 W W 24 z T insured. Rene B elanger, 643- TRACTOR-TRAILER 4670 for interview. EXPERJENCED woman or girl ASSISTANT CONTROLLER, lo- Building— Contracting 14 EDWARDS 0612 or 844-0804. YOUNG woman for light house­ wanted, good pay, convenient ^ 'industry. Send resiime to JOBS WAITING hours. Apply Parkade CSeon- R, Herald Indicating sal- q u a l i t y Carpentry — Rooms, JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint­ work and care of children CARIJIVAL BY DICK TURNER dormers, porches, basements frs. Shopping Parkade. ^ry ^ange. ANSWERINC SERVICE ing, Interior and exterior, pa­ EARN $200. PER WEEK while m other w orks. Call 649- reOnlshed, cabinets, buUt-lns, perhanging, wallpaper re­ 1042. COOK — part-time, one to 2 PRESS OPERATORS formica, aluminum, vinyl, A N D H IGH ER W 6494500 - 875-2519 moved. Wallpaper books on re­ HOSTESS WANTED — 6 day days a week at new Instiitution. and leave your message. You’ll hear from our adveiHaer le steei, ceramo Siding. William quest. Fully insured. Free es­ CaU 646-0039. PORK LIFT OPERATORS Bobbins Caipentry Service, TRAIN NOW — PAY LATER week. 5-10. 649-6271. WtUie's M jig timo wHhoat liMnding all evening at the telephone. tim ates. Call 649-9668. PACKERS 849-3446. Steak House. MATURE woman tor office TRAIN IN YOUR AREhl. 46 Hour Week 146 4 7 .INSIDE and outside painting. w ork, must type, 9-2 Saturdays, FIrat Shift 45 W Automobiles For Sale 4 CARPENTRY—32 years expe­ KEY PUNCH Operator —Alpha­ You name your own price. PART-TIME num eric 026. 8:30 —6 p.m ., Wednesday off, 9-6 rest of rience, complete remodeling, Special rates for homeowners week. Write 90 Dale Rd., Mian- EASTERN BOILER 48 51 HAVING trouble selling your additions, rec rooms, concrete M onday-Friday. Apply In per­ 99 Loomis St., Manchester HERALD 66 or over. 646-7868, 876-8401. dhester, stating salary desired ca r? Call 643-0016, I have the work and garages. References Earn while you leam. son Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye St., Learn an all makes and and experleace. EXPERIENCED Janitors want* 53 54 customer you are looking tor. given, free estimates. Call 643- PAINTING^Y Dick Fontaine. South Windsor. models of equipment until •d m ornings. Call 649-6884. BOX LE H E R S 2629. Interior and exterior. Paper i m n m . CHEVROLET, — 1963 Impala, qualified tor immediate APPLICATTONS are being tak­ General Cleaning Services, Ihc. 56 56 hanging and wall paper remov- SSM5I9AH convertible, blue, V-8, standard NEWTON H. SMITH A SON-^ employment. QUALITY en for evenings on luncheon­ Help Wanted-"M^e 36 PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER F o r Y o u r aL Dutch Boy and DuPonL transmission, very good condi­ Remodeling, repairing, addi­ t r a i n i n g i s UCEa^SED' ette, experience not essential. ^ZHUOO FURNITURE salesman — part Information tion, one owner, $1,395. 643-6978 tions, rec rooms, garages, Quality workmanship. Call AND AOCREJDITED. ASK Grant's at the Parkade. or full-time. Apply Marlow’s, TWBY WISH TH EV __ _ porches and roofing. No Job evenings, 246-9593. ABOUT OUR IRON CLAD NOTICE COULD <56T A GOODBf*' OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS THUITOERBIRD 1^ , white, DAY WAITRESS for 8 days. t h e h e r a l d w ill not too smalL Call 649-3144. GUARANTEIE. 867 M ain St. KISS EVHI^, hardtop, radio, heater, one A SPRING SPECIAL — Palnt- 10:30-5. Call 649-6271, WU’- TO DOG OWNERS OF disclose the identity of MECHANIC for truck fleet, ' MORNIKie? L whew he AAADE a 6KAB FOR. MV 1 any advertiser using box o r o e r car, 649-2206. OOMPLE7TE remodeling serv­ ing, $15. a room (walls and Me’s Steak House. COVENTRY, CONN. married, responsible, experi­ CANDY BAR HE CAUfiHT HOLD OF letters. Readers answer^ ice. Roofing, siding, garages, ceilings) two room minimum. Can Hartford 249-7771 anytlma Section 22-338, General Stat­ MV SLEEVE INSTEAP-HE STILL 1968 DODGE Coronet, 8 cylin­ Mansfield 624-6774, 247-4766. enced, plenty of hours, year THIWKSTHE CANW'S UP MY Ing blind box ads who roc rooms, concrete work, cab­ utes of the State of Connecti­ der, hyrdomatlc, good condi­ around, some outside work. 648- SLEEVE AND HE'S SOBU©/ desire to protect their inet and counter work, cera­ cut, requires that aU dogs over TRYIW' TO GET AT IT DOWN identity can follow this tion, 760x14 tires, good. P rice m ic , tile, floor tile. Call 640- 2414. six months old must he licensed THERE HE HASWTNCTICEO procedure: reasonable. Call 643-5332. Floor Flnlshlnff • 24 COLLEGE WOMEN on ;or before July 1st, 1966, or WHAT'S GOIM' ON LFHERE. 2349* fo r free estim ates. EXPERIBJNCBD carpenter — Help Wanted— ^Female 35 at such time as such dog be­ Enclose your reply to the 1969 CHEVROLET, 6 passenger FLOOIV SANDING and reflnlah- immediate employment, steady CARPENTRY — Concrete work, comes six months old. box in an envelojM — station wagon, automatic, good Ing (specializing in older WAITRESS wanted, part-time, Liberty Mutual Insur­ employment, paid holidays and anything from oeUar to noC, Neglect or refusal to license addressed to the Classi­ condition, $360. Call between 6- floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ over 21. Three J's Restainant, ance Oo. has an open­ vacation, insurance program. inside and out, no substitute for such dog on or before such date fied Manager, Manchester 8 p.m ., 643-7319. ing. Paperhanging. No Job too Route 6 & 44A, Bolton. ing in our Manches­ J. A M cCarthy, Inc. 649-6891. Evening Herald, together qualdy work, satisfaction guar­ will subject the dog owner to a anteed, competatlve prices, no small. John Verfaille, 649-6750. ter office for a recent with a memo listing the 1967 CHEVROLET — 4-door, FANTASTIC opportunity tor cc^ege g^raduate for a CXX)KS — nights 4-12 p .m ., good fine and to arrest. companies you do NOT power steering, power brakes, Job too small. D A D Carpen­ CANPHIL ETiOOR covering, right woman. Must have pleas­ starting rate, many benefits. Registration fees are as fol­ want to see your letter. try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- permanent, interesting good condition, $175. C all 742- 73 Birch St. WaU to waU car­ ing personality and neat ap­ and diversified position Apply In person. Howard John­ lows: Male or Spayed Female, Your letter will be de- 8880. pearance, car and phone nec­ stroysd If the advertiser is 7646. ______peting, Unoleum. EYee esti­ as a claim’s represent­ son Restaurant, 894 Tolland $3.50; Female $7.70; Kennel BY KEN MUSE mates . EJxpert InstallatioiL essary, one morning, four eve­ WAYOUT one , you’ve mentioned. If 1909 FORD Galaxle 600, con- ADDITIONS —remodeling, ga- ative. No Shorthand re­ Tpke., Manchester. (when not more than .10 dogs Call 643-1218 or 649-2985. nings weekly, m inimum $125. not it will be hhndled in vertiWe, good running condi- rages, rec rooms, batlw ^s quired. For confiden­ are kept) $26.00. fiwi iiwiiki manner. commission or salary, Mrs. MAN to assist in shipping and Information required tmdeir tion, $200. 649-2909 ajfter 4 ttled, kitchens remodeled. OaU FLOOR SANDING —specialist, tial Interview phone O ark e 247-6670. receiving department and to the law Includes: Owner’s p m Leon Cieeeynskl, Builder, 649- new or old floors. Make floors Mr. McOaflfrey at 643- help with occasioned deliveries. name. Address, Name of dog. b-7 , ------4291. look new again. R aym ac, 648- SHIRT FOLDER wanted, attrac­ 1161. Modem East HOrtfoid indus­ Lost and Found Sex, Breed, age and color IM< k, NU. ta. m •« 111 h>. 0«. 6061 after 6. tive hourly rate, experienced trial supply film, salary end Trucks— ^Tractors 5 preferred but not necessary. fringe benefits. Call 239-8291 m arkings. l/OOT — by ardent, but forget­ Special Services 15 Veterinary Certificate re­ ridiculous, ful young fisherman at Center 1967 CHEJVROLEIT pick-up, ex­ Apply In person, EHsher Dry LIBERTY MUTUAL tor appointment. “But that's counsalor! If I didn't always quired tor spayed female not Springe, open face spin reel on cellent condition, $460. CaU Bonds— Stocks— Cleaner, 324 Broad St. have the last word our diaagreements would never STATE PAVING INSURANCE CO. WANTED — part-time kitchen previously licensed. Office casting rod, his only fishing rig. 872-04’?9. b« settledl” ” v v iir| 3 ^ 4 wifi! Mortgages 27 help. Must have driver’s li­ hours will be as follows: Mon­ Anyone with information ceiU ------Driveways, grading, residential, cense. Apply in person Charter day, Tuesday, Thursday and 649-0628. . _ , , . , • commercial, industrial. Work SECOND MOR’rGAGB — Un­ WOMAN 63 E. Center St., Manchester USSmSSt THE WORgy WART 1963 — 9 M E T^ tmck In- guaranteed. Many years experl- limited funds available tor sec - Oak Restaurant, 120 Charter Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. ^ 12:00 quire 38 Mam St., 643-7968. °ence, free estimates. . . . ond mortgages, payments to lEXJR ETJLL OR PART-TIME An Equal Opportunity Oak St. B E N C A S E Y Announcements suit your budget. Slxpedient ASSEMBLY WORK EJmployer noon. 2 3 2 -5 3 4 1 service. J. D . R ealty, 643-6129. If available, please bring last ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ Traflers— year’s license with you 06 this ers, sales and service, bonded Mobile Homes 6-A ------A P P L Y LEGAL will expedite the issuance of the you RelABI^B8t WHEN you r^esentative. Alfred Amell, Rooting—Siding 16 SCHOOL buses. Ideal for camp­ new license. CHAUENSEP you ASKS) 110 B ryan D r., Manchester, 644- Business Opportunity 28 CARBON PRODUCTS Inc. WANTED — woman to babysit NOTICE V*J ROOFLNG — ShingUng, . If you apply for renewal by BY FRANK O’NEAL WHAT I'D PO IF Z WERE IN ers, at low cost, older models, ------218 Hartford Rd. for two chUdren while mother S H O R T R IB S 8141. $300-$460. 643-2414. gutters, repoinUng chimneys. Manchester, Conn. Public Hearing on Supple­ mall please enclose last year's VOURffiOEE. w orks. Call 648-2822. ment to the Budget tor the TYPEJWRITERS and adding 644-8670, 668-2676. license and a stamped address­ BUT.! 3USr PONT Town of Vernon. machines for lease. Yale Type­ ed envelop. IfeUSTIrtOSE ftNO/IM XfK. Garage— Service— RIDWBILL h o m e Improvement BUY T his Is to give n otice that Elmore Turtdngton, w riter Service, 849-4686. NO PHONE CALIH Storage 10 Co. — Rooting, Bidt^, altera­ NOTICE there will be a pubUc hearing Town Clerk tions, additions and lemodel- by the Board of Representa­ ESUGER LIMOUSINE Service, MANCHESTER — double ga­ Coventry, Conn. ing of all types. EhcceUeot YOUR OWN TOWN OF BOLTON, tives In the Vernon Administra­ Inc. Weddings and special oc­ rage for cars, boats, or stor­ WOMAN WANTEID full - time workm anship. 649-6496. CONNECTICUT tion Building, 68 West Main casions. Phone for appoint­ age. Cooper Hill St., $15. Call or part-time for Tuesday, BOARD FOR ADMISSION St., RockvlUe, Conn., on Mon­ m en t 649-7853. Glastonbury, 633-9057. A A. DION, INC. Rooting, SERVICE Wednesday and Thursday, day, June 13, 1966 at 7:30 p.m. siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ light pleasant work. New Sys­ OF ELECTORS . Notice is hereby given that D.S.T. upon the fbHowlng pro­ BUT I'D AT LEAPT TRY/ I'D terations and addlUona. Oall- tem Laundry, Harrison St. Wanted Personals 3 Motocycles—Bicycles 11 STATION MAKE THE SUPREME EFFORT,,, ings. Workmanship guaran­ the board for admission of elec­ posal: PART-TIME PILGRIM MELLfl has opened tors hi" the Town of Bolton, Consideration of supplement I M ^ THAT,STUART. PASSENGERS WANTED from 1948 TRIUMPH — exceUent con­ teed. 299 Autumn St. 648-4880. bargain basement. Full time Connecticut, will hold a session to the budget for the fiscal COUNTER MEN Mancbeeter to vicinity Travrf- dition, 350cc; 1950 Harley Da­ Exceptional Opportunity cw »sJ salesgirls needed. Hours can be Few Evenings I •re. OaU 644-1664. vidson, good condition, 125 oc. in the Community Hall In said period July 1, 1966 to June 30, MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl Roofing and Chimnelps 16-A arranged. Apply Pilgrim Mills, and Saturdays CaU after 4. 648-2961. FOR Town on June 16, 1966, to ex­ 1967 In the form of an appro­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROT CRANE RIDE WANTE5D from Route 6 ROOBTNO — Specializing re­ 177 H artford R d. Open 10 a.m . amine the qualifications of ap­ priation in an amount of $25,- Age No Banter If Over 18! to Brood St., mornings only, pairing roofs of aU kinds, new The Exceptional Man —9 p.m . plicants and admit to the elec­ 000 tor feeder road industrial FRE5H.' VOO CGUZJAlNLVTOOk: VOUO. We Will Train. 8:30. CaU 649-9761. 1965 HONDA S90, excellent con­ itxA, gutter work, chimneys tor’s oath those found qualified. tract water service. XM 508RV .''TOEM JUST vmv DID N I CAME TO SEE YOU. WEVE HAD WORD THAT VOU'RE HEAD NOR DO WE KNOW VmV T I M E a b o u t GETTING HB2EJ Good Gallonage History COOK FOR convalescent home. Apply In Person At: IF TVS voe COME HERE, Buzr OF A REVOLUTIOHARV MOVEMENT IN NORTH VIETNAM. VMETHER VOirVE BEEN COOL 10 THE dition. $300. 643-8172. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Said session wUl be held be­ Board of Representatives m V E CASH, wiU Invest in bus- CaU Vernon Haven, 876-2077 or MMSmsSEO VDUR PLANE DIDN'T VOe VWSHIDREPUiiCE ONE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT WrTH SOUTH VIETNAMESE WHEN siding. SO years’ experience. tween the hours*' of 6:00 p.m. Henry F. Butler. MEATOWN InesB, m U l details to Box 401, High Traffic Flow 876-7860. yoe AND .CRASH ASWE eOASTEU ANOTHER, WE tiON'T KNOW. THEWE TRIED TO CONTACT FTee estimates. OaU B ovdeg, and 8:00 p.m. Clerk of the Board RR 2, Coventry, Conn. GIRLS 24” BaUoon Tire bicycle, 1216 V2 Sliver Lane, eeANeERED iWiHEADOP ^ 648- 6361. 644-8338. (COUNTER CLEIRK for dry Dated at Bolton, Conn. Doted at Vernon, Conn., the East Hartford, Conn. VDU WONMHe, $10. CaU 648-4695. For further information call NO MOVEMENT, cleaning store, fuU time, steady Richard Morra, 7th day of Jupe 1966. K s s ;i TYPEWRITER RIBBONS — aU BUZ. KWMORE makes, $2.60 InstaUed free, Heating and Plumbing 17 work. Apply One Hour Martln- Michael Pence, ORUSS ALONE. 1966 HONDA — 60 cc, driven Manchester only. Yale Type­ only 700 m iles, exceUent condi­ Iztag, 299 W est M iddle Tpke, Bernard J. Sheridan, TOWNE PLUMBING Service- Board of Selectmen w riter Service, 649-4966. tion, with extras, $200. CaU Bathrooms remodeled. Repairs, SUN OIL 649-1800. Olive H. Toomey, 648^873. alterations, heating. 648-8979, 0TUDEINT deslrbS ride to WATTRESS —evenings, must be Tow n Clerk l y 649- 4056, after 6 p.m . COMPANY UOONN, Storrs, from HilUard over 21. Apply in person. A ca­ HELP WANTED BL, Junie 14 at 7 a.m. Call 643- Business Service* B O m PLUMBING and heating 668-3400 dia I^ ta u ra n t, 108 Tolland 2903 after 3 p.m . Desperate. O ffe re d 1 8 r DiaM repairs, alterations, electrize \ Tike, Manchester. e^iK U and gas hot water heaters, free Evenings and Weekends eU M W aan.. SHARPElNINa Service — Saws, WANTED 2 MEN FOR PRES^boM j t L AntomobUes For Sale 4 knims, axes, shears, skates, estim ates. C'Ul 643-1466. Mr. Smith 236-0418 rotary blades. Quick service. LEGAL Clean, Late Model CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER NEED (lAR? Y olt credit turn­ COMPLETE jdiunMng and AND STEREOTYPE WORK M IC K Y F IN N BT LANK LEONARD Capitol Equlpmen. Co., 88 beating service, complete new Or W rite ed down? Short on down pay­ Main St, Manchester. Hours NOTICE USED CARS ment? Banknqitr Reposses- bathroom installations and APPLY IN PERSON IT*e THAT WEIRD, f OOSHJTiS NOT HUMAMI dally 7-S. Thursday 7-0, Satur­ bathroom remodeling, 80 years The Registrars of Voters In fWiyRE I'M HOME FOR KEEPS. WONDexnH.,CHICKl/ MO ^ TCH,TCHj high- PnO^D SOUNDS LIKE 4 0 WRPOISEg ■ionT Don’t despair! See Hon- P.O. Box 71, Boat Hartford Top Prices Paid J day 7-4. 648-7968. . in busineee. Earl VanCSan^, the Town of Bolton wUl be in HOME ON CAROL— I HAD ENOUGH I HAVE A JOB ^ KIDDI< \ MSrWHBM CHArTBRlMG-UKFVfHEBflM'Ttf WORD’ JOPmBrt •et Douglas, Inquire about low­ For All Makes dlanrl?p0tpr Eupning l^pralb VACATION? OF CAHSVRXBl I QUIT MM5ELPN0W/ IT WHEREY, THmsmTae ANBRV.ZOMBIEft est down, smallest payments STEPS, sidewalks, stone walla, 649*4749. session BYlday, June 10th from THE JOB VESTCROAV HOW S/MOiNGi atmi'so Private Instmctions 32 aoool anywhere. No smaU loan or fi­ flrep’.Bcea, flagstone terraces. 2 to 6 p.m. at the Community CARTER CHEVROLET nance eomiNUiy plan. Douglas All concrete repaira Reason* Millinery, Dressmaking 19 PIANO VKXJN instructing, pri­ Hall for.the purpose of revising lists and party enrollment. C O .. INC. M otors, 833 M ain. able piioee. 643-0861. CUSTOM MADE sUpoovers and vate lessons. Your home or our Mary Morgan, draperiee, (aoUds or stripes) studio. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton 1229 Main S t 1962 (2ATALINA —m aroon, 4- l a n d CLEARING, tree re- Mamie Maneggla, budget terms. Call Mias Rob­ Orane. 742-7425. Phone 649-5235 door hardtop oonverttble, ex- moval, and chain saw work. ~ Registrars of Voters •ellent condition. OaU 643-9608 A . Iflch au d , 742-8098. erts, 742-9141, e fte r 6 p.m . S —• p.m . Schools and Qassee 33 r EINTAXS—P ower roUer, chain pRAPEB, valancoe, etc. — Cus­ RiElPOSaiESSION: take over saws, traU roUer and aerator, tom made to yoiB' measure­ lawn vac, rototUlers. Also sales ments, lined or unhned. For payments, no cash needed with EARN UP TO $225 average cre d it 1963 Chevrolet and service on all lawn equip­ further information call after A WEEK DRIVING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION BUG? Iin pala 1966 F ord Mustang, ment Capitol Equipment, 38 3, 648-1918. Main S t, 643-7958. THE BIG RIGS lor BEST RESULTS, nanzci:T%/mEj-i'ts.-T.-' 1961 Volkswagen convertible. DRESaMAKINO aiMl tafloring OeiB 280-8264, ask tor Graham TY PE WRlTiCRS — Standard — Ladles’ and gentlemen’s, * JOBS WAITING MR. ABERNATHY Hotanea. BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFl^ and McWILliAHS and electric. Repelred. over* suits, gowns, etc. OaU 742- 7U 8. OtEDIT BY PHONE. Need a hauled, rented. Adding mft> Train Now—Pay Later FREE HOAD TK8T chines rented and repaired. NOTHINe SEEMS EXCEPT ONE THING. c a r? N o cash needed, 100 ca r LOW COST. TOO! wnsPOR wHArrtB p : *'M g o n n a SEE Pickup and delivery servloe. Movinsr— Tmddng—^ BUDOBT. TBRMS WORK MDUR a M A R C O . NOW THERE IT'S NARROWED ~ •election. Ask tor Mr. Brun­ If you can pass a physical CASH RATES (IS WORDS) AOAIN. EXCUSE DON'T DROP ME, SEN SE OF jy R E THREE p a r t n e r s . DOWN TO rtVO, P R O W ner, 288-8266, dealer. Yalo Typewriter Service, 649- S to ra g e 2 0 and need a steady Job year ALL WOBK nnAnauTMDi X H AVEN'T MU 4968. O n t D a y ...... 45e 3 Days .... .$ 1 .1 7 THIS MANCHEF^m DeUvery. Ugbt 'round, here Is your oppor­ O A ^ f ^ TIME? BOUNCE LEFT 2968 CHEWROLETT — B el Air, ATTICS, cellars, garages and truckliig and package delivery. tunity of a lifetime to en­ Six D a y s ...... $1.98 10 D a y s ...... $3.00 wagon, excellent condition. ter the trucking Industry Must aefiL Beet offer, wiU ac- yards (deaned, trash hauled to Retflgeraton, wasbere snd NOW. QUALITT TBAIN- IMMEDIATE ACTION (tannp. R easonable. OaR 648- stova moving spadalty. Foldiiig •ept trade. Cell M0-8ail after INQ, the largest company Can b efo re 10:30 w e d id a y s (9 A.M. Saturdays). Ten •. ______5619. ^ ehairs fo r lo ii^ 648-078S. approved school in the east . needs 250 men to be trained Im ANCHESTER TRANSMISSION Co| can start an ad or cancel an ad same day. l i 1962 WHITE, blue interior, Im- 'HARCXD 'a n d b o n RubhUh Re^ Painting— Papering 21 tor local and long distance . pala' oonvertble, eutomatic, 8, moval — attics, cellars and driving Train with the best 1 m BBAlSABn FL. MAIICHBBTBB, GOMB. 6 4 6 *‘0 0 2 2 ^ lEuputn^ IftraUi B power' glide, power steering, yards, sredRy or montlily pldc- on both Diesel and gas IM ed wfaxWeld, loaded. OsB op. BcMan, Manchaeler vioin* L A L F e ln lh ______trucks. Phono 1 -8 4 9 -7 7 7 1 M8-2711 Ctaasificd Dept.; Ny. Haroia Boor, WSffM. 6066, ORaatotibury, 688-1721. . i V - V-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIA MANCHESTER* CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 PAfirE NINETEEN MANCHESTER “EVENING HICRAIJ), MANCHESTER, CX)NN.» TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 PAGE EIGHTEEN Apartments—Flats— Business Locations Suburban For Sale 75 B olton Apartments—Flats— ^ For Rent 64 Resort Property Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For ftik 72 HoId Waatod— 86 Help Wanted—Mrfe 36 Boats and Aceeaaoriea 46 Wanted—To Bay 58 Tenements^ 63 Tenements 63 For Rent 67 OONOORD BD. — Baoutltu] MANCHESTEai — Spotless 8- MANCHESTER — ()uality built PORTER STREET — D oris BOLTON —Custom buHt 6 room — a5r - coiKtition unit LE June S «oom STORE FOR RENT — Main St e x p e r t FURNTTURB ftotaher FLOOR manager wanted • tor ~ Chlw^et % ^ ”plck. 8% ROOM furnlahed or unfur- AVA^ bedroom Ranch, paneled fam­ room Ranch wiUi attached Smith invites you to inspect this Raised Ranch featuring 8 full Mrs. Gorke .______1. m.__ ___ TntmiHnr work economical, that’8economical, Blue LiUstre that’s to Ot Blue Lustre »-*ievroiw anertmapartment, like new, beat, hot 1,400 square feat, heated. CaU GIANTS NECK Heights —hfbd- Ranch, large Bving room, for- fo r 40 bour week, Tuesday Arthur Drug. Interesting work ily room, buUt-ine, fuU base­ garage, 100 x 300 lot, 3 bed­ charming Oolonial-style Cape ceramic baths, 3-zone heat, 3 carpet and upholstery cleaner. up, 292 engine. Reasonable. 622-SU4. em 2-bedroom cottage, 36’ sun- mal dtafing room, cabinet ttarough Saturday, In a wen ca> and good salary with benefits. m ent, aluminum storm s, g;a- rooms, flreplaced Uving room, (jod at your convenience. De­ bedrooms, kitten completely Heads Simimer CLASSIFIED Can 649-7287. shady, parking, conditiooed, oft street psridng, derit, hot water, shower, arte­ kltcbea, 2 badraoma, recrea­ Rent electric shampooer $1. equipped with all built-ins, in­ tablished furniture store In this Apply in person, Mr. Bern­ Bolton R d., 643-6388. m a i n ST. location —store or sian weH water, fourth road tion room, landscape yard. rage, lot 120 x 200. Hanley tuU cellar with rec room and signed for happy and gracious ttierwln - Wiillama Co. just oft Main on EMridge, cluding refrigerator, 30’ living Swim Program locality, up to gSAO per bour stein or M r. Gasper, 942 Main storage space. Ittenty of paik- from private beacfii, sleeps 8, Marion B. Robertaon, Realtor, A gency, 843-0090. fireplace, excellent vahie at family living, this 7-room home adults. 643-8109, 649-1678. room and dining room, 30’ fire- depending on ability. WiU give St., Manchester. O E R T S tM W . WlthoW B(Wd »t kig. 643-0062. $88. per week. Mrs. Carter, 742- 643-596$. $19,500. W olverton A gency, is sitoated on an acre of de­ city apartment NEW LISTING—Porter Street lightfully landscaped grounds. pdoced family room, 2-car ga­ Mrs. David T .Owke of Oook advertising a contract guaranteeing em­ a whirl after cleaning carpets m o d e r n — 8 room apartment, 8142. R ealtor, 649-2813. rage, shaded 200 x 288 lot. Low " ’^1* head the tow n swlfn - ployment, many other fringe THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot­ country location, adults. 643- MANCHESTER — Prime office area, modified 2-IeveI Ranch, Priced right for this prestige with Blue Luatre. Rent elec­ first floor, heat, hot water, 30's. Woiverton Agency, Real- mlng prog;ram this summeor, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS benefits for the right man. Must Salesmen Wanted 36*A tage Street, ceqtrally located, 7066. spac^ IW to 2,000^squ^ feet, MISQUAMICUT, R.L—cottage, 8 finished rooms, plus 2 un­ area: Call Doris at 649-1200, tric shampooer |1. Paul’s stove, refrigwator, aU utilities MANCHESTER tor 649-2813. aided by fou r tow n young p eo­ be under 80 years o f age and large, pleasantly furnish^ ------central location, abundance of ^ rooms, near besMfii, hot w ni^ finished rooms, upper and low­ INCOME PLUS E ves. 649-2619, Jarvis R ealty 8 AAL to 5 PAL BAHESMAN— FuU-tlme insur­ Paint A Wallpaper S u i^ . • room s, parking. Call 649-2858 POUR ROOM apartment, n w furnished. Ideal for worktag parking, alter to suit Hayes ple. Lessons will begin Jime 26 in good health. Write Box D, and heat. OaU 643-0491. er terraces, large wooded lot, Co. ance sgency, sales poslUon in to t ovanrlght and pennanent 2 family, residential pea, Jmy couple. AvailaWe June 16. 88 Agency, 646-0131. BOLTON — Two lovriy treed at Sperry’s Glen and last llva Manchester Herald. Desirable 5>4 room Ranch, tremendous possibilities for Manchester. Call Mr. Walter guest rates. . 1 occupancy, $110.-649-2432 after B irch St. Call 649-8448. LYNDON, Vermont — 8 room large living room with waU large family. Priced in mid We offer this Immaculate 2 SMALL family perfection — e 'i acres complete with trout weeks. m a i n STRBET store now op­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT, Ford, Metropolitan life Insur­ INamoads—W atched — 6. furnished home, all utilities to well carpeting and fire­ 30’s. For further information family 5-5-1, with pride. room Cape \rith center en­ brook is the setting for this LesUe Himter and Todd MONDAY Xbrn FRIDAY 10«» AJL — SATURDAY • AM. ance Company, 646-0181. J tm d iy 48 erating aa. furniture, large furnished, maximum 4 people. place, good sized kitchen call R. F. Dlmock Co., 649- Located on West (5enter trance, living room with fire­ 5>i room Split Level with pan- Leventhal will teach again this PAINTER’S H elper. C all «48-14a0 M i^ D o ^ i t h r h e room apartment — uv- Furnished ApaitUMntB 63-A area, good display window, low References required. Cail Ver- and dining area, G.E. built- 5245. Street in Manchester, this place, dining room, sunporch, eled fireplaced wall in living ^nd wiH be Joined by Pa- after 5 p.m . ing icoip. kitchen, bedroom and WATCH AHD JEWELRY re^ 14 Arch St. l a r g e 3V4 ROOM furnished re n t 829-0618. m oift, 802-626-5488 or w rite Box 1ns, 3 bedroom s, one oar a t- . fine property features life­ good sized kitchen with attrac­ room. 3 bedrooms, garage and and Tom FVeddo. pairing. Prompt service. Up to bath, electric range, refrigera­ apartment, first floor, all util­ 122, Lyndon, Verm ont. WARANOKE RD — Oversized time siding with no paint­ tive cabinets, first floor bed­ built-in kitchen with oven and dark, who has Just oom- YOUR C300PERATI0N WIIX |>| A| A 43a2711 MAN WANTED to work part- ROOM FOB RENT, kitchen tnehed garage, complete BE APPRECIATED IFlMfc I I $20 on your old watch in tor, heat and hot water. No ities, worWng couple preferred. Cape on the top o f the hiU. ing required. 2 Timken oil room and full bath. Two twin range, disposal and freezer, pj^ed her sophomore year at time doing maintenance work. OUTSIDE privileges if desired, free park­ b u i l d i n g 24 X 28. Route 44A city utilities, convenient to trade. Clooed Mondays. F. B. pets. Available immediately. OaR 649-9608. Four bedrooms, two baths, big heating systems, tiled sized bedrooms upstairs. Gen­ $18,900. Converse & Dupret uconn. is a member at the co i- 668-9040. ing. 643-7066. Inc. Bolton. CaU 646-0214. everything. Asking $20,900. 'Dray, 787 Main Btreet, StaU Call McKinney Brothers, . Wanted To Rent 68 rec room. Vacant, trades con­ baths, new porch, 2 oar ga­ erous Closet space. F\ill sized Real Flstate, Realtors, 643-2197 Dolphinettes, a precision ROCKVILLE — available June sidered. In the thirties, T. J. Conrimitd From Praeadlng Pog* JOBS AT PRATT & SALESMAN Theater Bufldlng. ROOM for lady or gentleman, - 643-2130. OFFICE or suite — new, prlv- WANTED — 3 bedroom house rage and spotless, land­ basement, detached gtu*age, or 875-1811.n— swimming group. FVeddo is a 15. 3% room apartm ent, first U & R REALTY CO. Inc. C rockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. scaped lot. Call Doris quiet, convenient location. 224 NEW MODERN 4 room apart­ ate front entrance and parking. or apartment, High School vi­ with patio. Aluminum combin­ (X>VENTRY five room house junior at Bolton High School. Help Wanted—Male 36 Help Wanted—^Male 36 WHITNEY AIRCRATT floor, residential area, near Smith to see tMs listing to­ Charter Oak St. 643-8368. ment includes stove, refrig­ Reasonable. Manchester - Bol­ cinity, by August 1. A fter 6, 643-2692 R ealtors TWO BLOacS from Main, 9 ations, city utilities. Near bus with 2-oar garage, utility build­ The swimming lessons are g;lv- Garden—^Parm— Daii7 stores and bus line, 1$ min­ day. Jarvis Realty Co., QUALIFICATIONS: erator, disposal, coin washer ton to^vn Une, H illcrest Rd. at 649-5704. room Colonial, 2-car garage, Hne. schools and shopping cen­ en from 9 a.m. to noon, for chil­ EXPEJRIBNCBD painters and FULi, or part-time opening with Are'Hetter Than Ever! Prodncta______M CLEAN FURNISHED room for utes from Hartford. Adults Realtors, 649-1200, 643- ing, 6 acres o f land. 742-8193. well . established company, and drj'cr, parking, heat and 6 and 44A. Call 643-5031, or Robert D. Murdock 643-6472 enclosed porch, shaded lot, ters. OaM 643-1292 for appoint­ dren going Into the first grade young all around handy man. Initiative gentleman, central, very con­ only. $120 monthly. 649-4824, COUPLE WITH two children Manchester and Elast Hartford. STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. hot water, good location, $136. 742-8726. perm anent siding, $16,900. 1121. ment 6-9 p.m. Norman Hooey, In the fa ll through age 18. The CaB 876-8073 weekdays 8—6 Imagination venient to everything- Call 643- 8'ni-1186. want single house to rent with Wanted—^Real Estate 77 Call 628-6702. HeipifulnesB Nightcrawlers. Tomaszewsld, Call 649-3930. H ayes A gency, 646-013L B roker. only expense Is an Insurance p.m . 9363. ______option to buy. Call 643-2322. SECOND SHIFE A BeiHng A ttitude Box 363, South Rd., Bolton, ONE BOOM furnished apart­ If the child is aJrieady on- BRAKE and front end and tire Houses For Rent 65 $16,900 - 6^ ROOM RANCH, MAN^STER - two f^liy, BOWER’S^area - ^m ^ate YOUR hcme7 For Capacity to Learn open dally. 640-6472. ROOMTjorvM FORrmw rRENT, f n t centrally centmllv lo- GLEAN 6 ROOM apartment, sec- ment, stove, refrigerator, hot WANTED — 8 or 4 bedroom prompt efficient -service call, . . chEoiger man wanted. App'y in lot, good investment. Mitten built-in stove, raised hearth 6-5, 2-car garage, conveniently 6 room Oaipe. Oil forced air Desire and Determination cated, gentleman only, free water, heat. Apply Marlow's, COLUMBIA LAKE — 8 room house, reliable family of 6. Louis Dimock Realty, 649- additional fee needs to be Turret Lathe Operator person. General Tire Service. EMPLOYES ■ cation, near bus line, adults, no uroir, st A gency, R ealtors, 643-6830. fireplace, basement, large located. Investment (opportun­ heat, garage, private lot, $17,- parking. 643-2698, after 5, for waterfront year ’round taste­ Prefer Vernon Oenter area. 9823. paid. 196 Center St. Household Goods 51 pets. A vailable July 1. W eek- Mam Hi. wooded lot. Hutchins Agency, ity. Leonard Agency, Realtors, 900. Call Lappen Agency, Real­ Lathe and Millins: Hands appointment. fully furnished home for re­ 875-8576. LARGE EXECTUnVE Ranch, 7 Children may be registered In ends call anytime, during week .j h r e e ROOM furnished apart- R ealtors, 649-5324. 646-0469. tors. 6494K261. OOLLiBGE Student — ExceUent RECEIVE V NEW vv REWARDS: EVERYTHING in sterilized re- fined fam ily. $200 per month, rooms, modem kitchen with all the pix>gram tonight and tomor­ Hardinge Chucker condiUoned used furniture and CLEAN ROOM for non-smoking after S, 643-1804. ment, convenient to everything, lease required. CaU Suzanne MiancheSter row night at the Community rewarding position available ■ - XTP\ TJTOTJfCT) buUt-lns, dining room, two flra- SPLIT LEVEL — 7 rooms, mod- MANCHFISTER —three Mg Few­ Full-time Commission Seiling appliances, high quality — low working genOeman. Call 649- $100. per month, ideal tor w ork­ Shorts, 643-8886 or Doris M cLal- Business Property OGO Satellite for summer employment in IT.10lT.iilV MANCHESTER — 4-room du­ places, 2% baths, family room, era kitchen with built-ins, din­ est Hills 3 bedroom ranches. Hall, from 7 to 9. Parents whose Operator No canvassing prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 196 1425 after 6 p.m. ing couple, call 643-9363. For Sale 70 Ranch Style DuplenjJ sales, commission or salary plex apartment, 2 bedrooms, len 246-6070. J . Watson Beach two ear garage wocxled lot, ing room, fireplace, 3 bed- Every feature for Sne country children did not bring registra­ Qualified Leads South Street, RockvllU. 875- and Company, Realtors. living, with all (dty conven­ In Odd Orbit tion form s hom e from schms, fam ily loom , large What is It? Come See this PAID HOSPITAUZATrON Full Company Benefits f 2174. Open 9-8. may pick up forms at the hail. Must be neat appearing and SHIFT $06. CaU Glastonbury 638-0067. utilities, elderly couple pre­ location, has 3 tenants, lot size own#fkAHl screened porch, trees, lot with iences. All have fireplace, 2- 5 and 5, tw o fam ily hom e AND PAID HOLIDAYS Apartments—Flats— LOVELY 4 room Cape with sun- (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Richard Olmsted Is in free to travel. 'Transportation ferred, bus line, large porch. view, $18,900. Pbilbrlck Agen­ car garage, 2 baths and a near everything. You (»n CLEAN. USED refrigerators, Tenements 63 4% R(X)MS, heat, hot water, porch, )ieated garage, utilities MANCHEFTER - 2 family, 5 houseful! of quality. Call Bob furnished. C all 368-1801, 9-1 fo r ranges, automatic washers 272 M ain. included, $160. m onthly. 649- line. T. J. Ckockett, Realtor, g . cy, 649-8464. live almost rent free or booms, solar panels, appen- ^arge of PREMIUM WHERE: NEED A RENT? CaU the Rent stove, refrigerator, disposal. Gerstung, Green Manor Ba- dages, antennas and frame - charge of the mg METRONICS, INC. appointment. with guarantees. See them at 2584. 643-1577. reap a good return. In good Man, no charge. West Side Parking included. Nice location, 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real- $16,600—Oversized, immaciilata tates, 649-5361, 643-7038. M es*:' “l^^k blasted off at 10:48 p.m. Mon- program for many years, and 640 HHAHAIRD ST., Rear Personnel Dept, B. D. Peari’s Appliances, 649 tors, 649-8464. 6 room Cape, one unfinished, Realty, 649-4342, 649-3566. $140 per month. 649-0308, 649- Business LocatloDS f o u r r o o m Cape Cod—Cen­ Don Sisco for details, 649- has set it up this year too. 10% Main St. CaU e4S-217L shed dorm er, fireplace, fenced MANCHESTER — $15,900. For Rent 54 trally located, available Au­ MANCHESTER — 5 bedroom 6306; Its Atlas-Agena booster rock- program is financed by An Opportunity WB HAVE customers waiting Sporting Goods Store yard, trees, near bus. Hutchins room Cape, garage, centiei lo­ the town, through the park and SINGER automatic Zig-Zag in gust 1, references required. immaculate modern h" svrimming tributor in Manchester. For in­ premium—equal to ten per tioned, parking, in 4 family Suburban Fur Rent 66 NEWSPAPER $300, take over left 7 payments j/joKING for anything in real 7832. ______Mtocheeter 649-6306 National Aeronautics and terview. OaX 643-2626. cen t otf hourly base nates— DINER—located in one of the gas hot water, main thorough- GREEN MANOR RaiKh — 4 o f $8 each. CaU 622-0931. house. 247-4046 or Glastonbury 7>4 ROOM R anch, 8 bedroom s, bedroom s, 2 baiUis, fam ily ‘ Space Administration today said through junior e rav- now offered to second shift estate rentals — apartments, D ESIRABLE store o r o ffice b a s t HARTFORD —four room busiept sections of town. Pres­ fare. Makes ideal income prop­ homes, multiple dwellings, n o ______633-7402. tenement, first floor, rear, oversized kitchen, 2 rec rooms, erty or professional use. $28,- room, screened porch, garage, Lots For Sale 73 CWO’a actual path ranges from Gorke to M - WANTED — full and part-time CIRCULATION gnployes at PAWA’s East MAPLE DOUBLE bed, very space, ground floor, clean, at­ ent owners going south. service station attendant. Ap- Help Wanted— ' porch, parking, central adults, lot 102x360’, exceptional condi­ 800. P hilbrick A gency, 649-6464. principals only. 649-8862. ______------i f 170 to 76,768 miles atove the two years ap> ^ her W Hartford and Southington good condition, 21” TV, minor fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate, room second floor, $80. tractive and reasonabla. A pply |dy in person. Boland M otors, Male or Female 37 $48. m onthly. 649-6206. EAST HADDAM—Si^nmer re­ tion, BiKkley School area. $19,- HEBRON, ROUTE 86-94 acre globe-”very close to the ex- t»nd and family. She receive plants, is just one more repairs. Car roof boat carrier. 643-5129.______children. 640-3666 or 640- Mr. Daly, Etate Theatee, 11 SIX ROOM Ranch plus rec 369 Center St. sort with 11 units in addition to 900. Philbrick A gency, 640- FIVE ROOM RANCH with fin­ lot, with new vegetable aland pooled orbit.” training in the Albany (N. HELD reaspn why “Aircraft” jobs HAIRDRESSEB —full or part- “ 4842. a.m. • 8 pjn. room, close to shopping and 643-4201. THREE room apartment, stove, ROCKVILLE — 4 rooms for an excellent 8 room (folonial 8464. ished rec room, 3 bedrooms, and driveway, high traftlc ..a u telem etry adgnaJs from Y ) County chapter ^ the R ed are better Jobs. Consider time. Apply in person, Mar­ bus, 2H baths, nice lot. Call LICIEINBED BAR BE R wanted The nation’s oldest and refrigerator, fiitrt floor, Welle rent, stove, refrigerator and with 2 full ceramic tiled baths, living loom has new wall to count, good income potential, the sateUite indicate it is in per- Cross and has helped in swim- this important advantage, low's Beauty Salon, 867 Main TWO-FAMILY FLAT with a big Lappen Agency, Realtors, 649- part.time, weekends, call be­ New England's fastest St. 649-3120. parking. $M per month. 876- plus swimming pool. Located wall carpet, roomy kitchen CaU Helen Palmer, Leonard ,ect condition,” a spokesman ming programs since she was. in addition to the excellent St., 640-3991. 4%’ X 6’ — decorator mirror, 2-car garage located on iWood- tween 7-9, ask for I>omlnlc. growing newspaper has an NOTICE 8606. with natural birch cabinets, oil 5261. A gency, R_ ealtors, .. 646-0469,------649 14. At one time, she directed wages, outstanding com­ $65. Call 649-6642. near the Opera House. Reason­ taridge St. Five rooma down, 643-9176, opportunity for a man to _L Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Ei^th ably priced for quick sale. hot water heat, aluminum com- -nv-k* eirm 3677. OGO takes nearly two days to waterfront activities tor ^ pany benefits and excep­ MOTOR route available in Tol­ 466 MAIN ST. - 3 room apart- utilities District of Manchester, Conn., wUl be held on W etoe^ y . a t t e n t i o n newlyweds- Rock- six iq>. Both unite vacant. Sep- -M an- work as a Newspaperboy land. CaU Circulation Depart­ MOVING — must sell G. E. hlnations, walk-out basement. ^ make one revolution of the Troy (N. Y.) a r» Campfire tional advancement poten­ ment, $86. CaU 643-2426, 9—6. jg g g 7.30 p M ., D.S.T. in the Assem bly HaU a t the viUe, new 3% room apartments, j jy R E A L ESTATE CO. *f***„*^ porc^, fencing, HYrt'to’flnd price of $16,9(». WAPPING - 8 acre lot with TELEVISION Supervisor in its Manches­ ment, Manchester Evening stove, $50; sofa beds, $10 each. earth, (xmpared to 90 minutes Girls. She ha.s continued to give tial and you should decide ------BentleySchool, Hollister S t, fo r the follow in g purposes, to w it:— on bus Une, refrigerator, range, 643-5129 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 260’ on eSark St., tobacco shed, ter branch office. Herald, 643-2711, or 875-3136. Kenmore dishwasher. Angel 4^ ROOMS, heat, hot water, 643-5129 tor each Gemini 9 orbit. two-week swimming oom^ in that Pratt A Whitney Air­ 1st. To choose a moderator. garbage disposal, air-condition- Crockett.C rockett, Realtor. R ealtor, 643-1677...... baths, $18,000. OaB 643-9067. catUe born. B el A ir R eal Els- TECHNICIANS fish,. $2 each. 643-9467. stove, refrigerator, pa-king, 649-2818. The satelUte’8 bundle of ex- N. Y. during summer vacal^s. Man must have a desire to craft is the place for you 2nd. To hear the reading of the warning. ing, $90. Rowe & Rowe Realty, Please Ask FV»r tate, 643-9332. WAITRESS and WAITER need­ $120. 16 Forest St., o ff Main MANCHESTER — Spacious periments, most of which will Gorke gradtwted ihoni General Electric requires work with boys. The work to work. One of the hun­ ed, part-time. CWl B<^n Lake FOR SALE — Baby^s teuncer, 3rd. To hear the report of the President 875-3167. John DeQuatttro, Broker MANCHESTER — 8 room S t„ 646-0090, 643-5676. 4th. To hear the report of the Treasurer. custom bulK 6^ room Ranch, not be turned on until Wednes- tti® University of Connecticut TV technicians in expand­ entails the directing of dreds of Jobs and training H otel, 648-9731. car -bed, - and - carriage, etc. MANCHESTER Ivnae, IH hatha, excellently lo­ programs now available to 5th! To hear the report of the Tax Collector. COVENTRY — year ’round picture bo(fic Mtehm, 18x21 llv- Resort Property For Sale 74 day or Thursday, are expected Schobl of Nursing in 10M and ing service department. newspaporboys in the senr- CaU 643-1683. TORBE ROOM apartment, c o ^ on bus Hne, near scIkxiIs , ing room, paneled recreation back data to help man works part-tim^n x>e^atriC8^ both experienced and inex­ 6th. To hear the report of the Chief Ehigineer of the Manches­ home for rent, 4 rooms, fire- RESTAURANTS — Your choice Top salaries, outstanding icing and selling of Hart­ WANTED heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ Porter Street Area bue, shopping. Bel Air Real Es­ ANDOVER LAKE — cozy 4 perience people may be VINYL covered divan and chair ter Fire Department. place, garage, partially fur­ room . H ayes A gency, 646-0131. communications Francis Hospital. She taught employe benefit program. ford Oourant subscribers. erator, second floor, centraUy 7th. A. The election of the President o f four. P riced $3,800, $6,000, tate, 643-9632. the beginning of a high- in very good condition, 2 end nished, lake privileges. 742- room cottage overlooking lake, ijJroS4° '"sMar 's t ^ s .“~ ^ rti freshman swimming at UOomi. C areer cq^iportunity, must IBM OPERATORS located, reasonable. 12 noon— B. The election of two Directors. $7,000 and one Imduding real Seven room Colonial, Uving NEW LISTING — Manchester. stone fireplace, cablneted She just completed a refresh­ If you have the above resi­ paytng new oareer for you. tables. 54 High St. 6661. WASHINGTON ST.— 6 room interrupt radio waves from be bigb school graduate 6 p .m ., 649-8404. C. The election of the Clerk. estate $170,000. F or m ore In­ room with wall to wall car­ 2-fam)Iy, 6-6 duplex, centrally kitchen, screened porch, dou- er (XMirse in swimming titis year. dence qualifications, have a ORDER CLERKS formation call Philbrick Agen­ home, with colonial charm, earth penetrating deep into with meritanlcal ability. PORTABLE Singer Sewing Ma­ D. The election of the Tax Collector. SOUTH WINDSOR — 1169 El- peting, formal dining room, locat^, beautiful lot, garage Me lot, reoaonaMe, Hayes Italian - American Club good driving record (we E. The election of the Treasurer. cy, 649-8464. large w ainscoted kitchen, i>an- space. Experience hripful but will HUNDREDS OF GOOD JOBS PARTS SALESMAN chine, excellent condition, $26. lington Rd., 6% room unfur­ kitchen and den, 8 good carport. Leonard Agency, Reri- A gency, 646-0131. An Italian • American s(X!lal furnish an automobile) and POUR ROOM tenement, good 8th. To see if the voters will vote to approve the proposed try ■ laundry r(x^m, cheerful The spacecraft also may help toain. Please call J. C. Mc- NOW AVAILABLE IN: CaU 643-8601. nished apartment, first fllayed. No dealer. Sentimental duplex $160. 3V4 room flat $135. of the District, and give the District’s note, notes of other lakefront. FYee brochure. Ar­ Oieszjmski, Builder, 649-4291. 7 room Colonial ... in established___ ^ you, today. Otll her «t JOrvis CXXVENTRY — Lakefront c o t- OGO series of satellites, may Episcbpal OMirch will hold their ASSISTANT Superintendent, In need at full or part-time LAKE ST. — new Raised Ranch An Equal Opportunity 742-7425. 2 large bedrooms, 1% baths, obligations or obligations therefore when, in their opinion, rowhead Grove Cottages, Route neighborhewd. Large bedrooans Oo., Realtors, 649-1300, tage, artesian well, fireplace, also enable scientists to predict annual dinner Thursd^at Alh^ large garden apartment com­ work try what I’ve been doing AIRCRARFT 354, C olchester, Conn. 04615. MANCHESTER — large older with finished rec room 194 E m ployer modern, kitchen with G.E. re­ it is for the interest of the District to do so. with walk-in closets centrally 649-2519. garage, many extras, 4 rooms “Man and fat” gfrowing years naveigh in Storrs. ™«y w* plex, apartment plus salary. for several years. Call Heux>ld ENGINE HAMMOND chord organ, 96 848-7178. (folonial, 4 or more bedrooms, baths. Now being completed, C.J. Morri- for farmers. Weather on earth meet gt the otiurch at 7 p.m'. frigerator, range, disposal, 14th. To transact any other business proper to come before the located. Bel Air Real Estate, m ANOHESTER — custom furnished, $9,800. C all 876-0006 between 1 —6 p.m . Parks, 849-MOe after school. SALAD WOMAJI or man for preset chords, good condition, good location and condition, all buy now and choose your own is believed to be influenn Manchester Evening HeraM fits, inoli^ng profit shar­ itary aircraft engine train­ ends, noon - 6 p.m . 649-5601, 649-8464. dormer, 3 bedrooms, dining breed puppies. Southington, oollectiooa, paintings, attic ooo- I fireplace, 9 closeits, large fam­ Crockett, Realtor. 643-1677. and variationa in atmospheric Bolton (x>rreepondent, aem s- ENGINEERS ing, store discounts, paid ing is particularly desir­ 646-Ca06, 648-1023 evenings. Lo­ BIRCH STREET — Juet oft room or fourth bedroom, fire- 628-6673. tenta or wholo ostates. Furni­ One-Two-Three ily room with fireplace plus density. w ell Young, tel. 848-8961. vacations and hcUdays, able. cated at junction of Woodbridge TCAM WANTED Main. A small five room IxMiae placed living room. Mg kitchen ture R epair S ervice. 668-7449. game room and work Rbop. OOVBINTRY Ranch — 7 rooms, The satellite is the third of ------hospitalization Insiusnce, GROOMING and boarding all So Comfortable! on a small lot. Excelleot beat­ with built-in oven and range, and Porker Sts. M.P. Enter­ Priced for Imediate sale at Mrca 1750, 85 wooded acres. seven in the OGO series. Anoth- We need engineers. Recent 40 hour week. TRAINING COURSES breeds. Harmony BOUs, H. C. ing syetem. Ideal for a cou- 194 baths, oil hot water base­ HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, prises. Monirfacfurer seeks reliable eoupl* to eoH $25,900. PMIlbriific A gen cy, 649- 1,200’ frontage. Asking $49,- prime objective of the OGO. Operation DiaUTone WITH PAY Chase, H ebron R d .. Bolton. 643- bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, p ie .-O n ly $9,000. b u r sign is board heat, aluminum com­ 500.son LappenTA.nrum Agency,Avatw-v Realtors, . / ...... f aeronautical graduates pre­ 8464. program is t^ explore earth's Apply Personnel Department 6427. glassware. We buy estates. POUR ROOMS, partially fur- on friends, neighbors in your community on the property. T. J. Crock­ binations, built 1959, $17,500. 649-5261. NEW YORK, N. Y. (AIP) — ferred but aero experience INTRODUCTORY TRAININO geom agnetic field, which pas.se.s 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. or Village Peddler, Auctioneer, niriied, one block from Main with exciting line of men's ond women's ett, Realtors, 643-1677. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, SEIVEIN rcK>m8, 2 baths, Cape took the New York Tele- PROGRAMS WANTEJD — good hom es for two 649-2813. VinDMON _ s room contemn- trough earth's atmosphere and New York Tel^ aocepitahla Excelilent op­ Oaltl 643-1681 fo r Appointm ent 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. St. 649-9428. CoA, aluminum aiding, carport, „ between this olanet’s north pbone Oompeny 46 yeans to 80 hours of basic machine cute tiger kittens, CaU 649- shoes. Collect generous commission on eoch MANCHESTEIR — Two family, - orary Colonial ■ built by U , A_ between tms planet s north * ^ rec room, near bue, Verplanch change all of Its perscmalTwananmAil fUttA*dial- portunity with a growing and related classroom in­ 6480, after 5 pm . 6-5, bunt 1961, 12x19’ living Manchester R, 194 baths, built-ins, sun easy order... School area. OaU owner, 649- OGO sateUites are looking at service telephanea to the SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. struction. rooms. Mg kitchens with din­ deck , garage, and a 40 m ile n o o v ta y eystema group. A Mark of True Taste 6068. a strange "whistling" phenome- *a»'tbne system. The last of “ Since 1907 B y Reid ing areas, MI hot water heat, view. Only $2,600. Hayes Ag- Manchester Shopping Parkade ADVANCED TRAINING THREE little kittens with white Moke up to $35.00 in one day! W e furnish Miall resum e to Pioneer 'O f Course” aluminum 'storms and sen'eens, If you have been thinking qndy, 646-0131. na caused when lightning sends ^ Miaiiobester, Conn. PROGRAMS m ittens. F ree. 649-8653. IPs Been GREEN HIIX. St. — $ bed- waves of helium and protons system to be converted were on AUCTION free storting outfit. near schools and Shopping. of upgrading your family Zteaciiute Oo., Inc., Man­ Courses ranging from 22 rooms, 2-cor garage, older. :------bouncing between the north and Shelter Island, a bucolic sum'- weeks, to 93 weeks in Ma­ ORIENTAL RUGS — ANTIQUES — FURNITURE Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Mving, this 4 bedroom Co­ hom e, $16,900. CaU owner, 64ji- chester, Conn. An equal op­ TEL 2894)052 ulate 594 room Ranch, built- south poles, along the magnetic mer colony nestled between the chining, Sheet Metal, Tod, FREE KITTBNS to good home, EXCEPTIONALLY FINE FURNISHINOS 649-2818. lonial, in the Bowers 6145 after 6:30 and weekends. TAILOR — experienced, full or ins, fireplace, garage, high Unes of the earth. These waves two forks that end Long Island, portunity employer. Die and Gage Meddng, Ma- caU 6:30 —7:80, 643-9496. COMPRISING BALANCE OF SEVERAL ESTATES Between 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. School area, Is the home with 1,177 customers. The last part-time, salary according to MANCHEJSTER — attention in­ MANCHFlSTEiR — suburban set­ scenic location, acre lot, only cause a whistling sound high diine Repair and Pipe Sole LANTBIH VILLAGE BARN for you. Come “look-see.” telephone revolution M Ranch, electric NE5W LISTING — Manchester, close to elementary school. T. Monday night, the university some of which atm m elntaia gravingps. Miniature on Ivory. Collection of Etchings:— Main St., Manchester. aalary $2 hourly plus half ma­ "AIRiaRAFT” CAREER room, generous kitchen with baths, g;arage. near 8 room flreplaced SpUt, 4 bed' J. Crockett, Realtor. 643-1577. reported today. personal service in rural areas. Robert Logan (2) and Louis Orr (Yale). Also Prank Haidtog, heat, 2 jor medical, CMS and Blue TODAY! KJTTIB3N18—Funny, fluffy and pantry. Original owner, Bow­ schools and Shopping, $23,900. The Rey. Joseph Lynch, New York telephones ar» fully CroM premiums. Vacation aft­ Louis Whlrter, H. Goffey, Bouttell and others. Some Limited rooms, 3 baths, family room, gOUTH WINDSOT free. Oril 643-6710 or 649-7069. en School area. Wolverton CaU Lappen Agency, Realtors, workshop, garage, double car­ „ director of the observatory, eaid mechanized. The first conver- er 6 months. CaU Tolland Visit the Employment Office Editions. Furniture:—Antique Cherry Case Tall Clock, Brass COLOR A gency, R ea lh vs, 649-2813. 649-5261. port, sundeck' many extra fea­ S p^ immocmate condition, 94 quake occurred 3,700 miles sion to dial system was tn up- Board o f Education, 875-9682. at 400 M ain Street, E ast H art- Works. Antique Italian Frultwood Settee, Antique Inlaid baths, large family roD CIRCLB North — j i a NOHBSTBR—One owner, 6 p la ce, garage. O n ly $18,600. Furniture. Wrought Iron Fireplace Set. Pr. Fkwentlne Brass 9 MOnFS in-law set-up. ’ Ooll Helen PART-TIM E gas station attend- — oav>.>Tw~ TOO T— An inunaciUate Ranch ideal for room Raised Ranch with heat- Hayee Agency, 646-OlU. ants, see Mr. Moan, Esso Serv- —Open for Your Convenience— M (H , BTONK - 'Dible lAmps and others. Exceptionally Fine Glassware:— Palmer, Leonard Agency, TRAINEE Waterford Type Compote, Pr. Waterford Type Decanters and ONE SIZE a small famUy. three bed­ ed family room, family sized ice Center, Route 83, Vernon. Monday through Friday 8 a.m. $15. Gravel, sand, flU, stone, R ealtors. 646-polntmeiit at your con­ Son Sugar Bowl. Leotourd, Reed A Barton Teapot, Mugs, Etc. 8314 Ranch, nicely landscaped. Call private beach, fireplace, ga­ eomplete bullt-ln kltchena, formal dining nwois, fiunily niiy employer. SCStBENBD LOAM for the best 10-20 .A . „giant-size___ bow ties in ^ 8 bedrwna hom e, cebinM j^j^^jifQHESTEIR — 6 rciom older emplogra beneftto. Apply venience. CoUectkm of Brtmze Commemorative Medals. Pr. Bronze Flrii, owner, 649-8992. rage, aluminum siding, ter­ rooms, etc., etc. . . . Steel beam construction, quaUty ma­ in lawns and gardens. DeUv- These versatile blouses are back on this cute cover-up wtih en with dining ar^, laundry home, near shopping, buaee and FUEL TRUCK ' Brass Pails. Very Fine Lace Banquet Cloth, Rice linen Cloth AIRCRAFT race. Call for appointment, terials and workmanship are obvious aa you browse If available, bring your mlU- ered from our screening plant and others. Colt .45 Gov. Mod. Auto., Smith A Wesson .32 1« frl.ky kltUn 2 schools. Selling for VA apprals- MANCHESTEIR — 7 room SINGER COMPANY 742-6466. through tijese spacious homes. tary discharge papers (DD- Also gravel, aand and fill Rev., German “Luger Type” Auto. PAWA is hiring large numbers of people from eutslds the your skirts and suits. Upper s i g n s ! Add matching panty, and baths, jalousied glassed-in al o f $14,300. OaU the R . F . Dutch Colonial, in executive 832 Main SL, Manchester DRIVER 214), birth certificate and so­ George H. Orifflng, Inc. And­ From Estate of John F. Bresnahan, New Milford. Conn., For Greater Hartford Area to work in their East Hartford The with tia flatter- the young lady wiU be so cool porch, 2 car garage, Marion D im ock Oo., 649-5246. neighborhood, 3 groom s, 194 SOUTH WlNDflOR - spacious over. 742-7686. baths, formal dining room, Truck driver to deliver fuel cial security card when you The Connecticut Bank A Trust Co., Extr. Jewelry:—Lady's Plant. To assist them in finding suitable housing, we ing ’rounded neckline: middle and comfortable fo r those warm E . Robertaon, R ealtor. 648-5953 oven dzed 7 room SpUt, 294 One acre minimum aitee with many large shade toeea Solitaire Diamond Ring (About 1 Carat), Pearl A Dia. Brooch, maintain a list of available rooms for rmt of various large living room, family room oil to h#nes. Year 'round visit our office. view, sleeveless tuck-lft; lower days ahead. . MANCHBSTHHl — Convenient- GREEN MANOR — ranch, new bathe, paneled famify room, offering privacy and quietness. Traveling distance to Hart­ FART-TOCB yard man, wash 160 AM P ARC w elder with aU Stickpins (One wltii Large Dia.), Silver FVix Scarf, Smith A sizes and price ranges. with fireplace, aluminum sid­ position. Plenty ef over­ view. unusual overtolouse with Pattern No. . . . ly located, 4 family home with aiding, patio, garage, utility garage, top knation, deadend ford from this new residential area approximately 12 c a n and run errands, etc. 12- accessories, including arc Wesson .32 Rev., N. R. Davis A Sons Double Barrel Shotgun ing, $80,000. Philbrick Agency, time if you wish. Good curving banded trtin. torfo r 6“®® sizes 1, 2, 3 inclusive; co lo r garages,' clean as ■' room, aluminum storms and etreet. H ayee A gency, 646-0181. minutes via new proposed Route 6, convenleotly loested 16 hours weeldy. Apply in per- torch, naver used. CaU 643-4463. (Norwich, Ccmn.) a w histle R ealtors, 649-8464. driving record necessary. PRATT & From Other Reliable Sources:—Oriental Rugs—Klrman Type To permit our Housing DtvialoB to No. 8314 with Patt-O-Rame is transfer for 9 motifs, direc- s tor eaicffi pattern. Print Name. Have you sent for your copy REALTOR— 649-5371 SBXIKO TODB HOCBBt Ml MAIN 8T. (MS) 648-7770 MANCUBBTER R Address wttti Zip Code, Style of the ’66 Spring and Summer 1958, $80,600. Wolverton AgCD- Aaeumptiaii Parieh, pcincipale m ent, $16,9()P- O w r A x i. B eal weU, $18,900. H. J . B radley, noons. Apply in panon, Aloar An aptal OpportunMgr / sialist WW traki ^laUfled man HAVB BUYHB8 RAYMOiND B. REID (M») 040-44U CONN. No. and «ze. ■ AEum? Only 50c Acopyj; cy, Reefton, 649-2813. oid y . .^46-6696 anytim e. B roker, 848-7819. ■.O. Bchidm, 81MI07. ^ Auto Parts, 2B6 Spruce St. Bpaployer, M h F

-" 9 ' TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 106S ATwage Daily Net Preas Ron The Weather For tke Week Ktoded Fafa-, miM tonIgUt, lo w 56 to FAC3S TWENTY lEnTuing llfralb dime 4, 19M 60j Buimy tomorrow, Uttlo temperaiture change, high in Senior Citizen’s Club will YOU ALWAYS M m . Stephanie Cole of 90 Ftt- 80s. meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Revaluation TPC Suggests Town Sell 1 4 ,6 7 0 Wn. Bt.' 'received an art book Party Enrollment Senior Citizen’s Center, Myrtle ManeheaUar~^A City of Pillage Charm About Town award for outstanding accom- Representatives of the SAVE AT THE ’Ihe Mjanchester regis- ^ and - Linden St. Bingo will be idishment in her studies during Unit^ Appraisal C o ., now Eight Parcels, Hold Four (ClsMitied Advertlaing en Page PRICE SEVEN CENT! lln . M ad^e McAwt«y, di­ trara of Voters will oondnot' MAtfCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1966 conducted for members .after a completing a revsduation of ARTHUR DRUR VOL. LXXXV, NO. 211 [(FORTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS); rector o< lAits junior Museran, Honom Night . exercises, hrid a party anrollment aession, bufrinees meeting. Refresh­ all Mandiester real estate, The Town Ptonnlng Commis­ on Ferguson Rd., large enough is in CMcago this w»A attend­ Sunday by the Hartford Art Friday froin 6 to 8 p,m., In School of the University of Hart­ ments win be served. are working on Colonial, sion (TPC) last night approved for 12 imildlng lots. ing ilie annual meeting and con­ the wglstiy s’ office in. the Montclair, Scott. Parker, the sale of eight town-owned The estimated -value of the ■ vention o t tb e American Amo- ford. Bte is a third year stu­ baaemeitt WhUe there, Mm. M cAwley will DAR, wlH meet ’Thursday at the basis for next October’s The 16 parcels, ‘one owned by —Credit car commuting is Alma Slams Havana, ing session, win be held for alaC attend the annual meeting Grand List and for the the Town Fire Distriot and erties on the northwest comer tlw sunmer home of Mrs. Ray­ only those- who- a-K already R ec N otes coming to Seattle. of the Yootti Museum Uireetote 1967-68 tax rate. some by the ’Town Water and of School and Autumn Sts.; at mond George, AttaWan Beach. voters. WASHERS ’The city bus system has Association of wMch she is Woe ’There will be softball games Sewer Departments, figure In a 49 and 51-53 School St.; on ’Tol­ There will be a poUuck pic­ It will permit unaffUiated decided to put a ride-now. nic, auction and food sale. every evening this week at both $100,000 revenue item for the land ’Tpke., east of Buckland ANII . president- voters to sign up with a engaging front running Mai pay-later policy into effect Memb«n of a picnic committee Henry Park and the Legion 1966-67 General Fluid budget. School, and the old Keeney party of their choice, and TOol on Wednesday, and Bur­ July I. Paaaengers will be MEtos Blinabeth H. Towle of are Mrs. George and Mrs. Field. The ’PPC recommended the School Annex. will permit those now regis­ roughs and Vernon Steak House DRYERS able to charge a bo<^ of 904 Green Rd., soprano, and Ethel Hubbard, diairmen; Mrs. sale of a house and outbuild­ It tabled consideration of the Aims for Key West In the Fast Pitch League meeting Thursday. bus tick ets w+tii credit tered with a party to properties on Olcott St., -west Frederick P. Sprague of 78 Al­ Howard J. Lockward and Mrs. Wednesday, the Moose will try Gam^ sdieduled for the Le­ ings at 1082 E. Middle Tipke.: a cards issued by a local sw itch. of the Verplanok School; on Oi- si:k ton at., beas, are memben of Richard McCabe. Members to make it two in a row when gion Field in the Church lot on Ftostland Dr.; a house on UnaffUiated -voters who bank. the Umverslty SUigers of the needing transportation are re­ they meet a strenglhened Zah- the north side of Flinley St.; a cott St., comer of Love Lane; sign up with a party on Fri-‘ Licague include the PAC vs. “To our knowledge Se­ Uittversity of Owmecttcut. The minded to contact Mias Marion ner's team at Henry Park. lot at FHnley St. and E . Middle the old Firehouse site at Ptae day night will be so desig­ Gottier PIiBubing tonight and NORMAN’S attle ’Transit will be the group w ill appecu* tom orrow at V. Washburn, 35 N. Lakewood the Vernon Center Congos Tpke.; a triangular parcel on St. and Hartford Rd., and a nated immediately. Those Action in the Dusty League first major city in the Storiiri’s Eye 8 pm. at BJdgwtown Methodist Cirrie. against the American Legion the west side of Hdllstown Rd.; parcel on the west side of Love is scheduled for tonight and I'o r Thi' Hi'mI n<*ul country to provide bus rides Cburcb, Martha’s Vineyard, who switast Guard Manchester YWCA vrtll have S'* battering the Cuban capital Its annual picnic tonight at ft:80 ing. with winds reiaching a at Arena 8 and 9 at Wtokhem an Installation banquet ’Tuee- Park. In the event of rain the day, June 21 at 6:30 p.m. at Manchester Auxiliary of Graduates peak of 117 miles an hour, pioile wlU be heW at the KofC WiUie’s Steak House. Reserva­ Children's Services of Con­ then howled bn toward the Heme. ’Ihe winner of the Bast tions close Friday, June 17 and necticut will meet aito elect of­ First Negro Florida , Reys and the Ctotfaolie M gh School schol- may be made with Mrs. Eu­ ficers tomonvw at 12:30 p.m. PEPSI-COLA MAKES NEWS aouthy/eat florida main- •fsNp w « be annominsd at the gene Ome, 428 W. MidtUe at the home o f Mrs. .^thpny lan(|." l^)ke. Uihanetti, 57 Butternut Rd. NEW LONDON (AP) — The Weather Bureau raised The first Negro to be grad­ hiirricane warnings on the Flor­ Oonnecttout, Departinent Re­ ' Ronald Reagan, with wife Nancy, Flashes Victory Sign uated from the Coast ida Gulf coast northward serve Officers Association will Guard Academy was meet BYiday at the Ambassador among 113 cadets to re­ BITLI.,ETIN Restaurant, Hamden Plaza, ceive engineering degrees KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — Hamden. Dinner will be served IN THE MANCHESTER AREA and the rank of ensign to­ Reagan^^ GOP Victory Huriirane Alma atruck Key at 7:30 p.m. after cocktails at 6:30. Ihoae wisMng further In­ day. West today with gusto of 100 Merle J. Smith Jr. of Balti­ HOUSE &. HALE formation may contact Victor miles an hour. Sustained winds more received his degree and Puegaltis, Deportment secre­ of 60 miles an hour howled officer’s rank at the academy’s tary, Box 19, Buckland, or 80 Highlights Primaries through the island city while 80th commencement cere­ Simmons Rd., Bast H&rttord. WtIH N04EP0SIT, NODEniRN BOniES the eye was still three or four FUR STORAGE m onies. hours away. supporters in Los Angeles that the Mississippi primary. Demo- Cadet Charies H. Romenow- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ’Two other Negroes currently Street, MandieBter “you have to -work 10 times cratic Incumbents in Congress are enrolled at the acaxlemy, (AP Photofax) through the heavily-papidated ski Jr., son o f'M r . and Mtis. Movie and television star harder than you have ever grabbed big leads in early bal- both of them third classmen. Tampa-St. Peteraburg area. Telefibone S43-4128 Charles Romanowski of 143 Ronald Reagan swept to worked before.’’ loting and apparently faced no Moons Boulder-Strewn Oce^rl of Storms Walker St. will attend Reserve Principal ^leaker was Adm. Gale warnings extended frdm success in his political de­ Reagan, Hollywood’s second major challenges. Officer Training Corps sijtnmer Williard J. Smith, who became This photo of the surface of the moon’ s Ocean pf Storms was released today the Florida Keys up the east but___ Tuesday. , He won the contribution to national Republi- —Sen. Karl E. Mundt over- camp June 18 at Indlantown commandGUtt o f the C oast Guard by Jet Propulsion Lab. Taken by Surveyor shows the outside of a crater coast to Savannah, Ga , and Republican nomination for can politics in two years, ran whelmed challenger Richard forecasters said winds would Gap. Pa. He is a student at last May 3l and is former rim along right center of horizon. The (hsiance from the spacecraft to the V irginia Military Institute, governor of California by a better than 2-to-l against former Murphy in South Dakota’s Re- superintendent of tiie ax»demy. rise to near hurricane force huge margin and then calL San Francisco Mayor George pubUcan primary election. Vot­ horizon is estimated at several hundred^^yards. Boulders on horizon appear one south of Cape Kennedy late in Lexington. The cadet is a 1968 Welcoming repiarks were ex­ to two yards long with the smallest r ^ fragments several inches across. graduate of Manchester High ed for support from all vot- Christopher and promptly er turnout was light. tended by Rear Adm. Chester the day. Early Bird Special School. ers to defeat Gov. Edmund - and received - a m other California result^ Lt. ------R. Bender, academy superinten------Tides ran seven to 11 feel r Rrown in the November support from his oppo- g o v . Glenn M. Anderson defeat- and Asst. Secretary o< the y'' ___ above normal ahead of the Kenneth Royce, son of Mr. Lf. urown in tne ivoveniuei ^ prominent contenders for Treasury Trtie Davis. storm as it thrashed into the and Mrs. Rolaivd Royce of 126 general ejection. J „ (California voters elect- nomination on the Democratic, Florida Straits and the Weather LIMITED TIME Democrat Brown, aeeWng to ^ one-time dance-and-song Failknor Dr. was recently ap­ slate. Unsuccessful challengers State Proaperoue U.S. Par, troops Destroy Bureau pleaded for Immediate ONLY OFFER! pointed state chaplain of the third statehoiwe term, held off George Murphy to the U.S. wore Thomas W. Braden, presi» ev^cuaitiqn at low areas et IJie *3. an une5(p«cte^ <*a^e Muiphy defeated ta rm - HARTFOlffi (A P )-“Eroepto' Order of DeMolay. He to a dent of the State Board ef Ed-- m ttrtk ty , populated south­ from Mayor Samuel W. Yorty presidential press secretary Ity” was liie word triwn the fo r tmty $8 we win store your Fur member of John Mather C2iap- ucation and a friend of Sen. west coast of Florida. ter. Order of DeMolay and of Los Angeles, who described Salinger in an upset, Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., and State Labor Department. Coat, Jacket or Stole in our own mod­ himself as a maverick Demo­ Unemployment In Connecticut Viet Battalion Cuba’s three national radio Center Congregationai Church. In other primaries Tuesday: Lloyd Hand, former U.B. chief Nor networks, hooked together to em idr-c will soon be filled to capacity— bring «BQioUgh a N egro challenger, Flinch, the attorney who totan- ef North VMtnomeee regulars tress their vanquished battalion Nguyen Cao Ky by nonviolent Ueir when his boat sank in rag­ your coot in today I the Rev, Clifton Whltely, out- (See Page Twelve) today fflw tw6 days of bitter with reinforcements, a spokes- means. ing seas to bring A lm f’.s .toll polled him in several counties in (See iPage TWrty-Twtt) W ant to have yevnr fu r soat repaired F ire D ep t. a military spokesman man reported. But they weire The Buddhist h ie ra rch y 74. Others had perished in Hon­ or remodeled . . . then just phone reported. He said the enemy left unable to stem the American seemed obviously confounded by duras. for a home appointment . . . Re­ HALL dead strewn over a five-mile paratroopers. the government’s firm stand In Alma had switched to a due- modeling, Repidring, CSaanlng and State Education batUeCield in the central high­ ’The Communists hit back with the face of weeks of Buddhist north course and was moving In A tlan ta . /■ Glmdng, an done at “Early Bird Sav­ FOR RENT lands after offering stiff resist­ a blistering mortar attack on a agitation. forward at 16 miles an hour — a ing Prices.” Budget Reoue^t ance. toU.B. m ilitary advisers, com ­ The moderate leader of the traxH< that should take the hurri­ OPEN THBRaBATS MB 9 P.M. toqulie Uthuanlsn Hall O n Strike The picture given by the U.S. pound far to the south in the Buddhist Institute called- for a cane close to Key West during 24 OOLWAY ST. $271.6 Mi spokesman indicated a slgnifi- Mekong River delta, killing halt to rioting €uid human sa c­ the afternoon and to the Tam'pa ATLiANTA, Ga. (AP) — About some Americans. rifice and urged that the strug­ Bay area late tonight or early 64S-0618 _ victory over' the enemy 500 o f Atlanta’ s 728 firem en HARTFORD )—’The State weeklong lul In The — fresh------fighting „ „ overshad gle against the regime be con­ Thursday. FOR ALL OCCASIONS have gone on strike in a dis^mte B oard of icaum ap^^vea j„ g^uth Viet owed the political developments tinued in a "non-violent spirit.” On this track, Alma would today The deelarat'on 5th graf ta45 sideswipe the thlckiy-populated over wages and hours. 7^ *1^. Nam. highlighted by an appeal by the requeist'^by the State Depart­ Heltoopters poured In fresh Buddhist Institute to all Bud- The declaration by Thidh Tam lower east coast with her outet They rejected a plea by May­ ment to r-1967-69. Chau, ch ief architect of an gale winds. or Ivan Allen Jr. Tuesday night H approved by the General abandoned political truce with At W a.m. E6T, Alma was SALEM’S to return to work. Sdme booed Assembly, the r^uest will rep­ the’' military Junta last week, centered about 206 miles south- him as he spoke'to them in a resent a $26,066,466 increase promised continued although* west of Miami and 230 miles union hall. over the amount appropriated perhaps less dangerous civil aouth-BoutIhweet o f F ort M yers, Ofd Fashioned The city obtained an Injunc­ for departmental work by the Vernon Youth Killed unrest as the ruling generate F la. tion froiin Pulton County Super­ 1966 General A ssem bly. prepared for national elections .Highest winds were estimated ior Court Judge Virlyn Moore The largest single amount ie Sept. 11. at lao miles an hour over k CANDIES Ordering the firemen to return tor state aid to local educa­ The bitter fighting In Kontum email area near the center. m DMWTirai WVM to work and forbidding them to tion—nearly $230 m illion. Ap­ In Motorcycle Crash Province began before dawn Gales extended outward from resign en masse. propriated for that purpose' by WI m H i w K itclM W The injunction is directed the last legislature was soma _A 20‘y«*ti’-old Vernon youth, (See Page ’Twelve) (6toe Page Twelve); against the Atlanta Firefighters $211 m illion. Wayne E. Flint Jr. of 17 Wilson IwdroMi, Living Rooih Union, independent, formed two Aleo confronting the board Is Lane, was fatally injured early 344 MAIN STREET months ago. ’Ihe firemen meet a long list of proposed salary tips morning when the motorcy- today, end union officials talk increases. Heading the list is de °*> which he was a passenger Parents Fight Progress with the mayor and city offi­ an increase tor the secretary of crashed into a signpost at cials later. the board, who is WlBiam J. Spring and Nye Sts. He was ’The city, which has more than Ck>v. and Mrs! Brown After Win Was Asgured Sanders, rtate commissioner of dead on arrival at Rock'ville Tbera Is no Mibstltuta for real hardwood panelins:. 600,(K)0 within’ Its corporate lim­ education. Currently, he is on a General Hospital. Its wood-grain beauty is unmatchable. And, when its, improvised its overnight fire $26,000 to $30,240 yea rly salary The motorcycle, driven by Take on ^GianP it is factory finished by the special Evans Lustre- protection, spreading those fire­ range. Requested is an increase Clarence E. Wilson, 20, of Wil- men remaining on duty around to a range o f $80,000 to $36,00. Bhire Rd., Vernon, was being S h e^ tek^-on process its natural wood-beauty is the various stations and press­ phased by Vernon poKoe before preserved almost forever. Lipstick, alcohol, crayon, Human Error Foiled Proposed for the deputy com­ ing policemen into service. missioner of education is a the crash. otdier common household stains are easil.v w ip^ IE, Airport officials assigned sev­ $26,000 to $30,000 pay range Wilson was also taken to To Keep School away without a trace.' The. tough baked-on finish is eral maintenance men to duty Deputy Commissioner William Rockville General Hospital, highly resistant to scratches and scuffs. The panel Space Docking Plan where he was reported to be in NEW YORK (AP) — The lit­ and enlarged in 1906. FManctar- (See Page Thirty-Nine) H. Flaharty currently is on a itself win last for the life ef the building in which Right direction. $22,000 to $26,760 pay schedule. fair condition. tle red school house is doomed, statesman Bernard Baruch at­ it k imtalled. GAPE KElNNliDT. Fla. Staffonl told ,mxind statlona Among other increases pro­ Police say Patrolman Cyril they say, and must make way tended—and he was 94 when ba — Someone taped four separa- that the shroud appeared to be posed are pay takes for the Banks observed the motorcycle for progress. Progress some­ died a year ago. > Uon devices to a protective hung up by four bundles of elec- traveling north on West. Rd. at times means busing children to Later matriculants at P.S. 69 Come In and See *nie More Than 50 Panels Pepsi-Gola and Diet Pepsi-Cola presidents and deems at the Godfrey Group shroud instead o t fastening trical wires and also said it ap- four state technical institutes. a high rate of speed shortly aft­ bigger, better-equipped sohcwls. remember stables along tha them firmly to discwmect plugs, peared that small lanyards The presidents now receive be- er midnight. But the parents of children block on 54th Street and the Back; Claims who attend one little red school rumblings of the Sixth A'vnenu* It was a human error that cost might not have been connected WAYNE E. FUNT JR. vMIOTI M ivll 4 x 7. 4i75 in new One-Way, no-deposit botde& the Gemini’ 9 astronauts a properly. Cernan snapped sev- (See Page Twelve) (See Page Twelve) house are refusing to accept thie “ El.” It was a largely Irieh and 21 Air Records chance to dock with their target eral close-in pictures of the verdict. Italian neighborhood, anf^h^ satellite. shroud. And they’re willing to fight a plenty of kids. f NEW YORK (AP) — A twin- MMihiilif Kfili 4 x7. . . . . 7 4 7 Here Is an anatomy of that ’The lanyards, about the size giant school system, assorted ’Time paas^, and so did tha jet private plane with enter­ error: of a six-inch-long soda straw. other government agencies, and “Ba.” So, too, did m any o f t&« M ade to order for the Pepsi generatidn; tainer Arthur Godfrey at the The background: were designed to be hooked to real estate interests to keep WINDOW controls landed at La Guardia (See Page Twelve) m 4 x7. 195 ’Hie satellite, called ATDA for disconnect plugs and to yank Rights Leaders Assemble their neighborhood school. Pub­ K it tty PI Anport Tuesday itigltt, oo(^plet- lic School 09 in midtown Man­ Same bold, clean Pepsi taste. a.. around-tiie-woiid msntflight augmented target docking adap- them out during tiie separation SHADES • fff hoOT <*»■, WES launched a week ago sequence, which is triggered by hattan. Mod* to Ord*r La Guandia 87 hours ^ ^ macation firing explosive bolts. The neighborhood is ()ulte a K M lIy (M a r 4 x7...... 9.95 neighborhood. **GoSrev and toir fellow pilote perhaps a shroud covering qhe four plugs were joined to To Resume Meredith March Bring yoor tod * man in a greea^ nttnutes, with a flying time of »tory. but a vague etatenient flight suit standing beside asi, tion that will live long in the rigbta graupe picked up Mere- ere fobm Cliicago will join the vocative defiance,” be said. looking three story brick build- PEPSI-COLA IN REGULAR ROTTLES? OF COURSE! •0 boura and 21 ntinutas. How- admitted that eomeone erred. ejection oapsule not far front annals of space. dttii’a march TUeaday from the raarcli m o d , so8d Bboyd MDcKta- ■ n » , » u ■.y A . » . •vsr, the RoefoweB spokosmon The statement, releitoed Tues­ by New York standards. Ihe wreckage. IBlher or boUir;, WHh the docking collar cov­ point where .MeredHh waa alck, bead o t the O a a g to m a t Slender former Air Foroe ser­ Mid the Lear jet, a Hgbter day several bours after some The half acre ^ land on which of tho two pilots aboard" Nothing’s changed . if you prrfer Pepsi in the regular retumL ered, the astronauts had to wounded, and one was riioved Racial Equality, geant who broke the racial bar plane was in a dUfer^t cate- news media carried some facta the school sits lias been given a could have been wearing such: abandon the linkup attempt. to the ground when highway "We have made a national at the University of Misrisslppl able bottles you have been otjoying. The same range of popular gory. about the situation, said: “minimum or upset price” of n suit, he said. H ie i^ane wag Moot of the reoottai claimed They went on to conduct ditfer- Itatotdmen ordered qjem onto call for people to come,” said in 1962, ended in the 27th m ile, sizes are available at your favorite store. $1,816,000 by the City Depart- the eeoond -'b u ilt of tw4^ waro for point-to-{x4nt Sights, ent types of rendezvous with the Jr., near Hernando. (Next TV) Westom Bad Mart) L A. JOHNSON mettt of JReal Estate, and there­ XBYOA’s, whlob have flow*^ M act. iktt offfleW until ATDA a ^ to Ceman’a rooord 5 the ATT>a‘ riuiud He started, wMh a few eom-. 2,000 niUea an hoar and 10,w' Red by the Fcderatfon • A«k>-> space walk. dmtnod the mfiseli buC jswur usaaw liip oaMstmiea. TImi by hangs a kng tots- 000 la -Moent tests. Mml* Ikes.. Wed,, S a t ^ A Jf.-6 PJL PAHITJO. The quiek lechi 1 _ (*ee, Rage mrtg-lltaeX kesd pofooe pielwboB for » . wamtm wK.WHm mmy Out.'* (flee page Thirty-Two) Tha school was buHt in 30M Than,, A i, 9 AJL-9 PJH,.-Pli«ia 64S-5874 m MAIN ST. BY FEPH-OOtA BOXTUBfO OO. OT HABlPOBD-SnUNCVTEUI. UHL. Aiw H H iiraiT vSuni nsFsi eo., i n o ., n e w t o u c , h . t .