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TOPEKA, Kah. (API — Arloa Wendland, 20, «tuck Buddhist Institute
her monthly bank statement and canceled checks in the
glove compartment last
week And left her car lock-
ed. with the windows rolled up.
After- the tornado struck, Under Virtual Siege
she found the car against a wall with a tree across it.
The windows were gone and the glove compartment was
open. Draft-Aged The State Savings Bank of Topeka got a letter from a farmer living near Stew- Protestors
art.sville. about 25 miles east of St. Joseph, Mo., and 90 airline miles from To- Under Arrest ^ h ' peka. Elnclosed wa.s one of Miss SAIGON, South Viet
WendlEind's canceled checks. Narri (AP) — Government
security forces, with or-
ders to give no quarter,
State Neivs laid virtual siege to the Buddhist Institute today. With pistol shots and tear Pupils Put gas cliarges they cholted off dozens of demonstra- tions after a mob bumed Small Auto three .Jeeps and grabbed
two submachine guns from
In School American Military Police. TbW to arrest draft-aged dem-
onstrators on the spot and send GREENWICH (API — tliem off to military service, What about the chassis of [ the small foreign car that troops and riot police carted away scores. Some were was found on the second clubbed, kicked and beaten. floor of Greenwich High Four hiuidred miles away to
School ? the north, the chief of Premier
School officials have found out Nguyen Cao Ky's Buddhist an-
that it was the work of nine lagonlst.s, Thich Tri Quang, was
seniors who hauled the vehicle- - in the seventh day of an anti-
complete except for wheels and American, antigovernment
engine—into the building and hunger strike. An aide said his
used a block and tackle to get it conctition was “ weakening and
(Herald photo by Ofiara) upstairs. very .serious.” A clandestine
The seniors, all boys, have Buddhist radio, believed to be in They Headed the UConn Class been charged with disorderly a Hue pagoda, said Qtiang's
E. James Cole Jr„ of 90 Pitltin St„ tliis year’s top-ranking graduate at tlie conduct and released in the cus- heart beat had become irregu- Going Two Ways at Once in Washington University of Connecticut, and Carolyn Lee McNamara, second highest tody of their parents. lar. scholar, display degrees after graduation ceremonies yesterday. Cole expects As school officials tell it, the President Johnson hands out a pen after signing a bill calling for construction On the ndiitary front, «Wef seniors managed to bring in the Intereat remained centered on to work with Dr. Frederick A. Streams, assistant professor of zoology, in of a third Coulee Dam power plant and behind him. Vice Ih-esident Humphrey chassis through the front door, the baittle of American and graduate school. Miss McNamara will study this fall for a Ph.D. in English lit- is receiving a new supply of pens from a presidential aide. (Story elsewhere on hoisted it to the balcony of the South Vietnamese troops erature at Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. (Story on page 2.) page). (AP Photofax) ______girl’s gymnasium \yy means of ______against North Vietnamese regu- block and tackle, and then lars on the Kontum plateau of
the central highlands. A U.3. dragged it along the hall to the ^ § a 1 C J 1 spokesman said 466 of tbe ene- northeast comer of the building. C o U t l o n e d A b O U t S c a t l d a l Dodd Scores my were known dead. The U.S. One of the slogans decorating ------— — — Seven Wounded in Chicago the car reads: toll was reported to bo less thaa
“ Made by elves in West Ger- Early Gains a tenth that.
many” On tho milltaiy ftent, a Meredith Marchers WASHINGTON (AP) — spokesman for the 1st Brlgado Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D- of the U.S. 1019t Airborne Di- In Second Night of Riots Mrs. McConaughy Conn., won a couple of pre- vision estimated North Viet CORNWALL (AP) — Mrs. liminary arguments today Nam’s 24th Regiment, from Y A P ) C om - ^ng area along Division Street man, the others by stray Aots Elirabelti Rogers MeOonaughy, Move Forward Again in his $2-mllUon libel suit 1,400 to 2,000 men, hiaa lort widow of former Gov. James L. against columnists Drew leaders strove to- Humboldt Park said the fired by rioters, GRENADA, Miss. (AP) — about 130, mostly Negroes, had more than 1,000 killed in a inity rioting resulted from police bru After Monday night’s violence MeOonaughy, died Monday night Pearson and Jack Ander- Men and women of the Missis- bedded down Monday night on a week of fighting in the central m y to bring jwace to a tality to residents of the neigh- was brought under control, at her home. She was 78 years sippi civil rights march, after grassy campsite. They slept in son. highlands. Brig. Gen. Willard Fuerte Rican neighborhood borhood. Police denied any bru- leaders in the corrrmunity met old. Federal Judge Alexander being cautioned to avoid scan- revivalist-style tents, sleeping Pearson, the 'brigade com- where a second night of and appoointed a committee to Mrs. MeOonaughy, bom in Holtzoff denied a motion by tality. dalous behavior, stepped out bags, or rolled up in blankets. mander, told reporters he ex- rioting left seven persons seek a meeting with Mayor Branford, was graduated from the columnists’ lawyers that Thirty-seven arrests were today for another nine miles of Floyd B. Mckissick, a march pects the kill ratio to be 14 to wounded. Richard Daley. A spokesman Boardman High School of New the senator’s suit be dis- made Monday night and early walking and more voter regis- leader, admonished the group: 1 in favor of American and said the committee planned to Haven and attended Vassar Col- missed on the gfTOund the Hundreds of poiHce poured today, making a total of 81 tration efforts. “ Remember Selma? A man South Vietnamese troops. He inform Mayor Daley of the com- complaint is too prolix, Into the mile-square area on seized during the two nights of (See Page Sev-«i) The marchers, numl>ering got up in Congress after that said the enemy la “no longer a munity's problems and seek his repetitious and bulky. Chicago’s Northwest Side at violence. and said civil rights people are fighting force.’’ dusk Monday to quell renewed All seven of the wounded were help in improving relations be- immoral, that they were doing The judge disagreed with One of the vehicles destroyed Tiolenca that began Sunday Puerto Ricans. tween residents of the ;|rea and very personal things in the pres- the columnists’ argument police. in Saigon was a U.S. Military jright. Police said one of the ence of each other," McKissick that James P. Boyd Jr., dis- Police Je^. It was burned by LieadeM In the Spanish-speak- wounded was shot by a police- A sound truck manned by Why Fathers Day? said. affected former administra- an angry mob of 8,000 Budd- area leaders moved through the McKissick, national director tive assistant to Dodd, act- hists. Rangers and riot police neighborhood today appealing to of the Oongre.ss of Racial Equal- ed under a compellng legal beat them back. residents to stay off the streets ity, referred to accusations by obligation when he entered and avoid violence. Whatever they intended to do Dads Answer Senator segregationist groups after the the senator’s office, remov- Democratic and Republican Alabama march from Selma to ed hundreds of documentff' with them, the Buddhists within Police Leaders Rap precinct captains talcing part in Montgomery last year. His talk and had copies turned over the central Vien Hao Dao pago- today's statewide primary also drew laughs from the crowd, to Pearson and Anderson. da had two 46-caliber sub- ' were enlisted to plead with resi- Backing Special Day some of whom hsid been on that Warren Woods, counsel machine guns of U.S. make. Two American MPs left them Rules on Questioning dents to help maintain law and NEW YORK (AP)—Is this more than fathers, asked, “ Why march. for Anderson, contended order. The Mi.ssissippi march, start- Boyd would have been open behind in fleeing the mob that Father’s Day necessary? is it necessary to have a nation- burned their jeep, and youths WASHINGTON (AP) — Law What the court did in a 6-4 Large numbers of police pa- al Father's Day?” ed in Memphis, Tenn., by to a charge of misprison- That question, raised by Sen. took the guns to toe pagoda. anforcement officials tired a decision announced by Chief trolled the community as resi- Russell B. Long, D-L«., on the He got an answer in Atlanta James H. Meredith June 5, had concealment- of felony if nalvn of criticism today at the Justice Earl Warren was ruled dents eligible to vote went to the from Eldward D. Disney, a fa- covered 81 of the 225 miles to he had not divulged alleged Perhaps 3,000 to 6,000 Budd- floor of the Senate, was an- hists moved in and out of the Supreme Court’s new decision out of bounds in trials all in- polls. ther of three and owner of a Illegal misconduct by Dodd. swered today by some faUiers. (See Page Ten) pagoda during the day. How- riveting down strict rules on the criminating statements made Hospital authorities said they film 8hop. Judge Holtzoff said if The nation's fathers, accord- ever, most Individual toraya questioning of suspects. by a suspect whose constitution- had no count of the injured who “ It's one of the days con- Dodd committed any felony, ing to an Informal *irvey, were amounted to no more than 600 Hie wl'ing by the high court al right against possible self- were treated during Monday nected with the feunily and it and Boyd knew about it, a house more sharply divided people waving Buddhist banners Monday covers every police sta- incrimination are not safe- night’s violence. means a lot to me,” Disney Boyd would have ben obli- than the Senate, where Long's and attempting to march out tion and Sheriff's office in the guarded by the police. Looting was reported in some gated to tell the district at- was the only voice to protest the said. LBJ Signs along one of toe teeming land. The ruling split the justices stores in the area, where police "I don't agree with Sen. Long torney, the FBI or other au- annual resolution to designate streets. “ It’s the damnest thing I ever irr/to two camps, and the dissen- ordered stores closed for the —not in the least,” .said Rick thorities. the third Sunday in June as Fa- Smaller demonstrations were beard of,” said Police Chief ters fired angry words at the night. Glass from broken store Ingersbll of West Los Angeles, Coulee Dam ‘‘But that has nothing to ther’s Day. The resolution put down in other areas of Sai- Henry C. AShley of Garland, majority. windows littered the streets (Jalif., father of three. "M y chil- do with informing members passed Monday and later was gon and Ms Chineee quarter, Tex., when news of the ruling in Hds face visibly flushed, Jus- where Puerto Rican youths dren get a great deal of pleas- of the public,” Holtzoff saidi .seconded by the House without Power Bill Oholon. four confession cases reached tice John M. Harlan accused walked with signs charging, jehate, • ure from it, and therefore so do "and after all the press is the Texas Police Association part of the public.”.. Warren and the four justices police brutality. I. I’m proud of being a father.” WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- (See Page Ten) convention at Odessa. “ We may Long, who said the holiday Supportfor Long’s view came dent Johnson signed today a bill well dose up Shop.” (See Page Eleven) (See Page Four) benefited gift-selling merchants $m from actor Gene Barry, father designed to make Grand Coulee of two, who found Father's Day Dam on the Columbia River the “blown up, out of proportion. largest hydroelectric power J It’s a crock of commercialism, project in the world. started by enterprising people, Familiar GOP Faces The $390-million authorization and any benefits accruing from measure provides for a third Medicare^ What It Means it come about as secondary re- power plant that eventually will sults.” ^ €uld 3.6 million kilowatts to the Gain Ballot Places Charles B. Harris, a Boston two-million kilowatt capacity of father (Xt three, said, “ Every HARTFORD (AP) — The to the population centers and the present Installations. Alt the same time, Johnson Connecticut General Aseembly —probably—to the Democrats, (See Page Eleven) Hospitals Brace for Big Rush sent Congress a request for $3 won’t be the same after reap- is trimming the House to 177 portionment goes into effect, members. million to start construction at but some familiar Republican Yesterday was the day for once. mnoifg Nornc —(> There Across the. nation, an Asso- eager for bargain medical serv- faces will stlM be around — If GOP endorsements hi tha 34 ices they always wanted but At a ceremony in the White ere some 10 mDUon elderly ciated Press survey shows Turbine Trains they oan win re-election. doctors are telHng hospital ad- never could afford. House Rose garden, Johnson (See Page Ton) Amerioans lined up to take ad- brought together representa- Among the GOP veterans ministrators that patients 66 Neither picture 1s true, but Due Next Year vantage of the piovfsions of tives of Canada, the private and with a good chance for a re- and over have been saving up both betray some of the emo- Uedtewe when it goes into ef- public power indastry, members turn ticket are two baitlers for their ailments until the bills tions still at play about the med- FAiRMJiNGTOIN (A P ) — The fect July 1. The following first of Oxigress, and administration the cause o t the small towns: could be paid by medicare. icare program the medical new look in rail travel will be- Of four articles tells what this officials. Rep. Morris Hogan of Burling- win mean to hospitals and hos- But no one agrees on how profession long fought. come a reality early next year, ton and Rep. Benjamin Bar- Johnson recaiUed that his first Bulletin pital fadhttes throughout the large an increase there will be July brings only the first of 'United Aircraft Carp, officials ringer of New Milford. said aij they unveiled mockupe trip outside the United States hountijr- — ar»d as yet hard ' evidence, two medicare deaAines. On that Also endorsed last night of a turbdne-powered train capa- becoming president was to such as room-and bed reserva- day hospital insurance begins were toe whtte-haired House L.B,J.’s SUGGESTIONS ble of doing 160 mph. meet with Prime Mirvistea- Lest- By MHN BABBOUB tions, is lacking to back up the for all who have signed up, and chairman of the legisla'ture’s Officials of the U.S. Depart- er B. Pearson of Canada to sign WASHINGTON (AP) —< Many of the nation's hospi- predictions. optional medical insurance be- Finance Committee, Robert T. ment of Commerce were also a Columbia Biver treaty provid- President Johnson suggested tds, iKMne of them already To some experts, it haricens to comes effective for those who Calms, and Guy LaGrotta of on' hand yesterday for a brief- ing for construction of three crowded, are braced for an ex- the land- rush days of the early decided to pay the $36 a year it Warren, House chairmein of today It might be a good idea ing at UAC’s Corporate Sys- storage dams on the upper pected increase in dderly pa- West, with more than 19 million will cost. So far 17.2 milhon or reaches of the river. He said toe toe Education Committee. to start children in school at tems Center. ttenta July 1 when medioare elderly Americans at the start- 90 per cent of those eligible expansion of the Grand Coulee Another chairman of a ma- age 4 and to somehow add 10°’ Three-car trains carrying up goes Into etfeot. ing Hne, ready ito dash to the have signed up for the doctor- project now getting under way jor committee who will be on meaningful years to the Uvea to 156 passengers will begin In abort, eWeity Amerloaoa nearest hospital to stake out a bill, medical-service insurancs. woidd be imposBlble without the ballot In Novemher Is Bep. of elder dUaena. Jobnada MU be sMe to oompste tor hos- bed. The second medicare deadline ^ p s ^ g b a o k ^ forth ^ ^ Canadians AUut O. Im es o f TTumaston, toaaed ttieae (dead out for' fur- pital beds on a large scale tor To otbera, the picture Indudes comes jfuq. 1, 1 9 6 7 /Mteh nur- Boston and New York fcy lata will flnlBh them by 1978 and “ we who heads the House Appro-' Oier study la deilveriag a ~ (he first time — and private pa- the nation’s medical fecial School with a schoolwlde assem- The Italians won the world ^ QJ54 night awaitled 31 scholar- basis of need and scholarship awards euid their presenters University of Connecticut’s der, Beebe Camp Fid., B.A., arts 0 11094 Sind on other criteria such as Jamee R. Hoffa confirmed to- reasons ^*'® championship last monto by su- ships totaling nearly $10,- were as follows; 83rd comm«icement exercises and ^iencea ♦ QJ2 000 to graduating seniors promise, contribuUon to civic Robert Ricci of East Catho- held yesterday on the Storrs Hebron: E. Mary Hills, RFD i.y u h. go.. .0 prt~n h . sohoo. h * . « . and school life, excellence, and yfl JTj 10761 from Manchester and East lic High School, presented by campus, during which a record 1. B.S., nursii^. extra curricula activity. They Mrs. Walter Schardt, scholar- 2 656 seniors and graduate Rockville: John M. Gessay intends to resume control of the "First, it costs J2.5 million to program today. better than the Italians. Unfor- $ 10 82 Catholic High Schools. world’s largest union when he $3 million to hoW a convention. At Verpianck, the history of us, bidding is two- were presented by 27 leading ship chairman and board mem- school candidates were presented ^ gt ^ t h 0 KQ75 0 3 A. Raymond Rogers, town citizens at Manchester J- Dowriewicz. 23 Nye St., both gets out. Second, a special convention the flag was given by pupils of urirds of the ^une. A 10985 A 7*3 ber; Marjorie Lavallee of Man- their degr . ,, , B.S., business administration: Without commenting directly would create the program that ^ Moran’s class. Taking Opening lead-eight of Spades * SOUTH president of the Founda- High School cafeteria. chester High School, presented on his two federal convictions, you might not have fair repre- . Rhonda Qtiaglia, Minwno D’Alelio, winner of A A Q 2 tion and principal of Man- The foundation, whigh serves by the Rev. Charles Shaw, an Not only was the g ra fts j^j^^^rie J. HelnU, 32 Middle K97 total a record for the university, Rd., and Carol A. Hy- Hoffa said he plans to reAvrite sentatlon," because some union g^th Eagen and Joan Tanasclo, 'nine world championships with chester High School, an- as a clearing house for various original director of the founda- 0 A862 scholarship funds, was founded topping last year's by about lO je? South St., both B.S., the union’s constitution to re- locals might not have the money gjuauette toward the flag was the Italian team, went down at AAK4 nounced at the end of the tion and principal of East Cath- per cent, but Manchester stu- Mark E. Smith, 10 store himself to power if he be- to send delegates. explained by Rdbert Quaglla, three notrump on the hand ceremonies that the Ver- about a year ago, as an out- olic High School: Mary O’Toole West North M growth of the Chamber of of East Catholic, presented by dents came in for unprecedented g g engineering: Ro- comes "unavailable" for a "For instance, it costs my SaUford, KatWeen Egan shown today. Bob Hamman, of Pass P»*» 1 ♦ pianck Scholarship Fund, honors: the two top senior Auclalr, 8 East St., B.F.A., while. own home local (Detroit) »60,000 Stephen Vasques of Mrs. the North American team, made Pass 2 0 P«» worth more than $14,000, Commerce’s Education Commit- Atty. William Fitzgerald, for- scholars wrt both town residents, arts. Hoffa chatted amiably and - to------go to a convention,’------«nf!fa Latty’s room. an overtrlck on the same cards tee. mer Chamber of Commerce has joined the Foundatioh. Nine students received Man- First in his class was E. Michael J. Albom, 33 frankly like a man without a said. at the same contract. . __ —------president. ’ James Cole, 34, of 90 Pitkin St., Q^ant St., Irwin J. Cohen, 55 worry in the world, despite 13 With Hoffa’g eight-year jury Pupils recited two poems, The fund was named for chester Scholar^ips FoundatiAi Also. Leslie Egan of East "Our Flag,” by Nancy Lappen, At both tables ^ rtrong for an overcaU of Fred A. Verpianck, a long scholarships, made possible by a zoology major who posted a prospect St., Cynthia A. Cyr- New President year.s in pending prison sen- tampering sentence under re- first spade trick and returned w American bid- Catholic, presented by C. El- Each declar- one notrump in American nia time Manchester superin- non - restrictive contributions near-perfect academic average jfiewlcz, 45 Village St., Mari- o , , interview outlining view by the Supreme Court, and A. Raymond Rogers^, Foundation president, greets civic leaders and award recipients gathered for the presentation of scholarships. (See Page Four) of 39.4 during his junior and j^^ne K. Hammer, 31 Sunrise Mrs. Leonard Parla of 33 Ed- plans for the Teamsters’ July 4 his five-year mall fraud sen- nais, Russell Norton and Edwin a cl^ to ^® ing ’ systenis. Oh the world tendent of schools. from townspeople and organiza- senior years at UConn and his pr., Marilyn A. Newmarker, gerton St. last night was in- convention in Miamiil Beach.Beach, tence stUl to go before the U.6. dlimmy’s queeA with the ace. ohampionahlp, D’>Uelio first two years at Boston Uni- 39 Sunrise Dr., and Carol A. stalled president _ of____ the ______Ladies "It will be a very^ important Court of Apples. Hoffa. 63. is "America, by ^ " ^ f a ^ l u b to the king, caH with one notrump bi^t tins versity. T h e s o n o f Mr. and Mns. saimond, 26 Oak St., all B.A., . installation convention, ” Hoffa -„,d said - . ..ns w.y p*nn. ^ » P””- “ Everett J.______Cole of- 67 Lyndale - ___ arts____ and______------______° - “ inslailatjon hape the------most------crucial in his nine Even if his appeals fail he m,»r ima Ann Ma«. II M». « |„„tt S t . , he will do graduate work at check!, 105 Grand Ave., B.S., dinner at Pianos Restaurant, gt^pj^y years as head of the could be eligible for parcde after \r F t Im ^ s - Oopyright General UConn next fall. nursing: Jean A. Vincent, 36 Bolton. She succeeds Mrs. John giant union. serving one-thtid erf Ws sen- *** o c a..y 1 ... J JH, to dummy’s Jack to try a dla- Feature* Oorp. Second ranked in the class Davis Ave., B.S., pharmacy. Dyment. Hoffa is expected to be re- tences and could be free again niond f l n ^ . D’Alelio felt sure THE MANCHESTER SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION INC. was Miss Carolyn Lee Me- South Windsor: Frank K. officers are Mrs Albert elected to a new five-year term before his five-year term as the ahowi^ of a film, The Murray, East, would DIRTY LAKE ERIE Namara, 22, the daughter of Derick, 86 Poster Rd., B.S., ed- president- Mrs. Andre I^V acclamation when the 2,200 Teamsters’ chief expires. American„ , Flag.___ , ____ _ stww up withy..nn. at------least ------one dla- DETROIT, MlCtl. (AP) — "It Mr. and Mrs. EJdward J. Me- ucation: Richard P. Bernstein, secretary and Mrs. convention delegates meet. Hoffa already has tapped his Bt^ey I mond honor for his vulnerable take yearn to clean up the Namara erf 192 Green Fid., who Avery St., BA. (with distinc- Kodea treasurer spelled out fully for the Detroit friend. Teamsters’ Vice ed the flag in poetry, song and opening bid. a t’B been poured into attained a 39.1 average. An Eng- Won) arts and sciences: Daniel ‘‘*"® *® consrtltu- President Frank Fitzsimmons, story. Uoaes Finesse e,’’ says Matthew E. Iteh major, she pinna to begin R Walsh, 17 Meryl Rd., B.A., ar nnrarH’a ^1°"^ change to create a new to fill the new post of general Robert Martin’s third grade Sammy Kehela, of the Amer- Welsh, heed of the U.S. section studies next fall at Stanford arts and sciences. P®®^ ®^ general vice president, vice president and hold down ch o r^ r ^ - team, won the jack of dla- ^ the Joint U.S.-Canadian Tinivarsltv toward a Ph.D. in Taicottvllle: Robert A. Ja-- Mothers prole, the Yo g - or executive vice -vice president president. the president’spresident’i chair for him if I®*T,-.. .-> The1 Flag .V,. Is Passing moulds with the king and re- rnissionmission atud-vinerstudying the problempnobl of M«^ The general vice presidenthe loses his appeals. By, follow^ ^ ^ ^ turned a club to dummy’s queen. poUution In the lake. UConn’s ceremcmles, attended therapy. Andrew automatically succeed In the only major opposition, Fifth i a d ^ f S J l S d a r y Declarer led the ten Double. ”016 hand JCT.3l-32.WIU.IMANTICxrt Wa Foundation Award Buottner, 637 . Main St.; WU- i^^renoe C. Klaczak, 77 Hill- Hansen Dr., M.A. In business sassin of President John F. any time have I tried to make rttmoitocer. 6 administration; Charles D. Kennedy. Kennedy ham 8 . Clark Jr., RFD 1; Vln- p^est Dr. lias shot anyone believe that I was of ______Early Bird Show cent J. Felletter, 4B Edward FollowHng, by towns, is the Scha-per, 25 Seneca Dr., M.S. in nov. 22, 1963. unsound mind. I never tried to Top Fun * Top Adventure Elvis’ 10:20, ‘Invasion’ 8:^5 s ' « St.; Lawrence D. Hutchins, 96 list of those who were awarded engineering. major obstacle to the camouflage my mental capac- The Funniest Starkweather St.; Robert S. advanced degrees: Wapping: Donald P. Mor- rnovement of Ruby’s trial was ities” Picture of 1st Run Features Malteinpo. 240 Oak St.: Mai- Manchester:...... Frank...... J. Lahcy,...... rissette, 60 Benedict Dr.; and removed Monday-when a Dallas The defense put on no wlt- Any Year All Color Show I colm Robertson Jr. 4r., M.S. up the appeal of the murder proceeding. Ruby’s lawyers aH 67 Brookeld St. (B.S.); Olga West St., In Latin; Alan W. tn civil engineering. conviction until the sanity issue agreed that Ruby was sane. Verro 20 Ridge St. (B.8.) Gates. 60 Ansaldi Rd„ in edu- Francis A. Maffe Jr., 116 was settled. School of Engineering (B.S.) cation; Helen Jette, 384 Lake Croft Dr Manchester, received FEATURE Ruby was convicted of mur- 7:00-9:20 toB fe Eugene E. Franzen Jr., 14 Clin- St., in history; Virginia R. Lee, a bachelors degree in uieurance der March 14, 1964, in the same Sun. from 2 lo^ RFD 2, in education; Michael administration. court— Criminal District Court School of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) J. Marquis, 105 Spring St., in ^irio rs who ^ r e t a p ^ for No. 3—that adjudged him sane. Marilyn A Evans 25 N. Elm education: Stewart S. McDon- induction into Phi Beta Kappa, ’The defense, claiming that mERDOlUS ■ ough, RFD 1, in education; Joan national honorary society, in- D R I V E - I N H A R T F O R D • . ncMcaiw WTDUnSTS' Ruby was insane, had requested h I .|io, Roi.t*- ‘H H- ; Ends Tonlte—All In Color COMPANION FEATURE School of Home Economics S. Owens, 11 Conway Rd., in a sanity hearing a month after “Big Hand For . A Little /B S i Patricia M O’Brien 308 education. St., Manchester, and Linda the conviction. It was repeated- ENDS TONITE Lady” — "Gypsy” ax 4 fiuO. 44 Autumn St A. Pontillo, 60 H. Maneggia, RiFD 1, Bolton. ly delayed for various reasons. “A Big Hand For THECdRMANCOMPiNY,-/ College of Liberal Arts and Kensington St.; Nelson W. —^------Starts Wed. —“PA’TCH OF BLUE” — Shown First MARK HELLER NANCY WEIBUST JANE WAGNER BRUCE BURKE CAROL LAWRKNCE JAMES RRENNAN SUSAN COHEN The Texas appeals court, or- The Little Lady” . R O B E R T R I C C I 118 Scott Drive Sciences (B.A.): Daniel J. Quinby lU, RFD 1; Robert D. 15 TurnbiUl Road 133 Conway Road O. T. LaBonne Associates Inc. 131 Bolton Street 229 Autunrn Street 29 Doane Street 92 Campfleld Road dered May 18 that Ruby’s sanity —Colon— DEtniel Manchuck Daniel Manchuck Palmer, 33 Goslee Dr.; Robert Smith, RFD 2; Elmily M. “SEVEN WOMEN” Manchester Scholarship David Dieterle 76 Bolton Street Rotary Scholarship G. Albert Pearson Lo n don’s T ax is be judicially determined without Memorial Fund Scholarship Rotary Scholarship Music scholarship Muslo Scholarship Music Scholarship T. Calder, 37 Wellington Rd.; Stmad, 33 Trebbe Dr.; and delay. Starts Wed.! SIDNEY POITIER Foundation Award Maria T. Carocari, 347 Oak St.; Richard A. Williams, 388 E. O n Brief Stri k e It took a seven-man five-wom- ‘DUEL AT DIABLO” fu m m n r \ Kenneth R. ChuriUa, 68 Bret- Center St.; all In education. an jury only 10 minutes Monday “^Golor SHELLEY WINTERS Also, Daniel M. Dormer, 260 LONDON (AP) — ’The famil- “ 688 SQUADRON” : JCOUWbPtuwlHUUWSWir n V” ton Rd.; Alja Frelman, 21 Oar- to rule that Ruby was sane. “ ‘ * f.'/,, den St.; John H. Ellsworth, 148 Porter St., „ j in business ^ admlnis- iar upraised arm and cry HARTf ORO SPRI NCFI f l D UP Ri S S WAi •UMTEOMmSTS Baldwin, ’The defense last FYiday had Park St.; Betty A. Foster, 113 ^adeltoe D "Taxi!" disappeared temporari- ELIZABETH HARTMAN Blue Qf • mr Hamilton ^Vftranoke ^-S. in j^6n* asked that the sanity trial be fa “ Brazeal Jr., 462 ly from the London scene today. put off. Reasons given were that Harrison, 15 Griswold St.;' W ^bridge t., MB. in electri- n would have been a useless such a proceeding at this time 8 would violate Ruby’s constitu- Lynne Harrison. 80 Henry St. ^ ' f »®^^’ tional rights and would only For LUNCH or MNNER! Also, Barbara S. Joyce. 20 '^*’® Best Buy In Town! Stewart Granger Knox S t; Sandra A. Malln, 284 in civil emrin' ^ were stilled in a otie-day pro- Mickey Rooney Starts Wed., June ISth Woodland St.; Wayne M. Me- ^ test strike. COMPLETE Hathaway Lane; “BIG HAND FOB TK, , A i r t 1. I ion * ™ Spruce St., in electrical engin- 1 "The protest was aimed at SIZZLIN* Elaine A. Mickewicz. 120 A ve^ London’s Minicabs. bantam ^WAIT A LITTLE LADY!” St.; George F. Mortlock, 157 ^ Middle Tpke. in civil en- c®*”® which came into being as SIRLOIN Wadsworth St.; Gaida Ozols, 24 ’ cutprice taxis. Under special tHSHEitS m ost STEAZI 'H Strickland St.; Zenta Ozols, 49 Bruce V. Johnson, 67 license, they need not carry hil arious Doane St.; Elizabeth A. Palmer. jjr., in physics; Rich- meters but are forbidden from DINNER 84 Concord Rd.; Michael J. ^ McOomb, 11 Quaker Rd., orUsing to pick up passengens in c o m e d y Patulak, 23 Academy St.; Dan- engineering: Bemd Pan- the usual "ply for hire" man- lei E. Shea, 92 Oliver Rd.; Woodbridge St., in me- n®r. Instead they are supposed David E. Williams. 149 Union c^anjcal engineering: John W. to wait for a telephone coll. BONANZA St.; Janet M. Williamson, 13 pyo^o Jr., 53 FYancis Dr., in The regular taximen accused STEAK Also Burt Lanoaater OINNEK , UOtUARD,, Wadsworth St.; Joel D. Wind, mechanical engineering; John the minicabs of violating the “THE TRAIN” 241 Parker St.; Lorrettn A. Roberts, 438 W. Middle ’Tpke., rules by plying for hire. ’Ihelr STEAK ARLENE LaPENTA CHES-TER KOBLINSKY JUDITH NASCHKE BARRY GOODING LEONARD JARVIS JANICE KELLERSTRASS PHILIP MINER Wrobel, 14 8 . Hanvthome St. PETER HEROIC in aeroepace engineering; Steve spokesmen say the minis sure •ANOaiCH 83 Oloott S treet . 65 Wedgiewood Drive 40 Earl Street 23 Nye Street 108 Crestwood Drive 924 Parker Street 33 Bates Road 53 Mather Strqet School of Nursing (B.S.): G. Yogodzinski Jr., 442 W. Mid- encroaching on the regulars’ East Windsor Jounson) Manchester Elducation Assn. Manchester Aaan. of Miadeline H. Mitchell Jtmathan G. Ellia Manchester Education Assn. Tire City Scholarship Manchester Board of ReaKon junior Century SchdIArship Judith H. Blanchette, 246 Green jjg Tpke., in mechanical engin- income, have lower standards of DRIVE-IN 6ouu5 Independent Insurance Agents Memorial Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Scholandilp Scholarship t Rd.; Lorraine Beasette, 431 eering. operation, and are not as well DELICIOUSLY dURBROILED Summit St; Elisabeth R. Gart- Advanced degrees were insured as the standard taxis, 10 YOUR PERSOMM. ORDER side, 246 High St.; Marilyn R. awarded candidates from area The minis deny aU this. 11',:ig^6reatl Special Seafood PlattersI ’ “ follows: ^^0 cab section of the London 4 ^tout, « 7 Cmtor St. Bolton: Dominick T. Armen- Transport and General Workers IT S EVERY W E D N ESD AY N IG H T • S ^ool Pharoacy (B.S.K tano. Stony Rd.. doctor of phil-u„ io n ^ u e d the one-day stay ( ) I ^ d a A. Quinn, 166 (Jreenwo^ osophy in economics; and Ter- before (5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) ^This Advertisement^ Dr.: Wesley D. Shorts. 95 ence I. .Munnelly, Lakeside the public. Godfrey Stevens, the Lockwood St.; Frederick A. Lane, Ph.D. in chemistry. district secreflary, said the “rest Venezia, 111 Waddell Rd. Columbia: Warren N. Scam- day" was a complete success. I sxe LtodOl ^ Paid For ^ School of Physical EducaUon man. Cherry Valley Rd., M.A. The heart tof the city was cab- I IlMHW Bcmm (B£.): David L. Gunas, 237 in 'education; and Henry A. lese. Taxi users had to fall back lootar SIRLOIN PIT* School St.; Marcia R. Potter- Bunker HI, Lockwood Lane, on public transportation. plus The Beatles ^ By Friends ton, 171 Avery St. M.S. in physics. Hard Day’s Nlsht” 287 Middle Turnpike, West FISH FRY School of Physical ”rherapy Coventry: Joan G. HowlaiMl, The tourist had the alteroa- Manchester CHILDREN UNDER IS (B.S.): Marilyn K. Hunniford, RiFD 4, M.A. in educaUon; and ^''® “ hiring a car, an expen- Open 7 days a week »47 Keeney SL Robert A. Doggari, Ripley HIU “ ■ taking a crash East Hartford 11:30 ajn. to 9 pjn. 89c 'lea C 1 Senior graduates from area Rd., M.A. in business adminie- ®®uiae in getting around Ihe DRIVE-IN »ou-e 5 *1.19 towns aro as follows: tmtion. complicated city by bus or sub- ^ Manchester ^ Andover: Daniel A. Nichol- Ellington; Carroll D. Maaon, Wonderful Boneless Fillets ■1 ^ aon, R t 6, B.S., business ad- Older Mill Rd., M.A. in educa------^ Scholarship ^ Uon. WOMAN FINDS FAMILY Fried to a crisp golden brown. ministration; Mary E. Walsh, Tonight "The -Ten Commandments — One Show at 7:30 W". Gilead Rd., B.A., arts and Hebron; Clyde Washburne, 56 PrrTSBURGiH (AP) — A AIR CONDITIONED French Fried Potatoes * Cole Slew sciences. Jan Dr., MJL. in educaUon. woman’s four-year search for a Starting Tomorrow Tartar Sauce * Rolls and Butter Foundation, Inc. Bher bixrfher, Ml<2iaea Hu- 78 Niles Drive 348 Bast liOddle Turnpike 60 Clyde Road 304 Summit Street 42 Cambridge Street tton; John W. Fonyan, Cohun- I^easig, 28 Malden Lfuie; JetoM r., playa Defects to U*Sv I t came out even this tlme-^-- -^OairtiiMied from Fage H uee) WASHERS two registered Republican aim W estb ro o k B ac k e d b y Cr O P IVanof. the flute and earned her cer- R a i n y W a i t P r o g l ^ s o f B u si n g T a l k s GOP Asks Town M ee ti n g ^iBoie Watkins, fioundatioa board Rogers introduced foundation tificate in theory from the Jun- \M ) BAN JUAN, Pueito Moo (AP) two Democrat: the other four —The Cubans lost a wrairtlor chose to remain unaffiUated. xnemba:; officers and weloosned reci|>i- for (Qviaion of H artt Music 'ea st LANSING, Mk*. (AP) F o r Asse m b ly Se a t Co n test . Also, Leslie Egan of Blast School. She will study muaic O n Sch oo l B o a r d A ge n d a On Town OHice Building A total of 1,403 voters la ents and parents: '*IWa Is an —Trapi>ed Sve hours in a rain- Monday to toe Unttad Statoa at registered, with 551 on the Re- OathoUc, presented by C. Kl- opportunity for all of us to show education at the Univenrtty of DRYERS O. Warren Westbrook waa Church and is vice president at atonn and in a barrel 280 feet The board of education will copal Cburoh wlD mac(t tonight ^®***5*^ Amextoaa and Car- The RsfoMtean Town Com- ruled'’ out and a site remains publican roster, 374 registered the local Exchange Oub. more Watkins foundation board desire to help students in od- Connecticut _____ to be Oboeen. unsirtinoueiy endorsed by toe up a radio tower’s guy wire, a si:r report tonight cm its discussions at 8 a t the Paitah HhB. nrtttse has asked tor an open as Democrats and 478 unaflfiU- 'inember; Anita Shoff of Man- ucatSon," he sadd. Jane Wagner (EX3HS), daugh- nreAmniaiT wreMer. Juan Pablo PHNA CUnlo Republican ABeembly DItiriot He and Ms wife and tour oM- c b e ^ r Higb, presented by John x rundown of extra curricula ter of Mr. and Mrs John W. hearing on toe proposed new ated.’ „tM|i^jack was rescued in to- of the proposed r^ o n a l dese- The F«N A has scheduled a The breakdown shows Repub- dren live at 36 Mbuotabi VUW I^rry, Jaycees’ treaeurer; Bar- actvftiee of Manchester Scix^- WagJler of 131 Bolton S t wae a The ladlea’ auxfllary of the Y*** town office buMcHng, aiooording Convention last night am GOP Rd. day’s wee hours. NORMAN’S gregation plan. South Windsor Volunteer Fire hearing and vWon cltnlc at licans tallied 641 last ye^; dur- bara Higbde, presented by Atty. arship Foui>dation scholarMps menAer of the National Honor "K w*a a lousy way to spend went to toe U.6 . Immigretion to John Sulkvan, pUbUolty Porter School on June 37, X candidate tor state representa- Society and Spanish Honor So- The board last week received Department wlH mert . tonight ing the year, 32 were removed tive from the 461h Assembly Dis- Pwd Marte, foundation vice recipients’ ftriJows; Me irtght,” •B'td Schrelber, Ki,r Til.- it -I lt'.\l Service where be was grantsd and 36 from 9:60 am . to 3:80 SPACE AGE VILLAGE ciety. She won a National a list of 17 specific points of at 8 a t BTrtoouee-'No. 3 on obalnnan. and 42 added, (or a total of 55. trict, comprising the towns of preeident; Carol Oleksiw of Robert Rlod, (EiCHS) son of 68, once he was on the ground IUk I l lif it -I S i rvlfi' aiqrkmi. Democrats totaled 362; during COSMOS, Minn. (AP) — The agreement proposed as part of Sullivan Ave. Plans wlH be A qMclal town meeting has pm. East and South Windsor. Minciiester High, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ricci of Merit Letter of (JoinmentoVan fnin unharmed, except for a Vega Romero taU a news con- Those not ' contacted who the year, were removed and village of Cosmos plans to capi- M l II tilTi Ollli III» a contract on busing students made to'march at a Whrehouae 12 Weetbrook, who Is now one of phiUp Bayer, representing the 15 Tum' ull Rd., has been ac- and served as president of the ooM, windswept soaking. ference he decided to dMect be- t)S((n asked so that Ward Rose- wMi appointinenta may call 24 added, for a total of 372. talize on He space age soundlag Mariner scouting troop. She re- from Hartford to aubuiban Point parade Saturday eve- two repreoeritattvee from South ^dianchester Bar Association; cepted at Rensselaer Polytech- Bdneiber, who described Um- >1 \M 1(1 n tt towns. cause '1 do not Bgree with the brooka, chairman of tne town Mrs. Walter Sduoder for June This makes a gain of 10 for name. ceived the Honor E award She ning. Windsor, is seeking his third Waiter Simmers of Manchester nic Ihstitute where he will ma- sOK a s “a Steeplejack aB my The board will also take fhud Cuban Communist regime." building (xmunittee, andlrts oo- 37, Mrs. Charles Sanborn for the GOP and 12 for the Demo- High, presented by Mrs. Rich- jor in physios. will study Bkigtiah at AJbertus Lutheran Notes term In toe General Assembly. The Village Council aocepted Me," Biid he’d go back up and action on the 1966-67 budget; Our Savior Lutheran Church A bantamweight wrestler, workere may preaent propoeed June 26 and Mrs. Bertha Rath- crats. a proposal to change the titlea v,ard Bohadik, Jaycees’ Wives In high school he was the Magnus. HM bid for toe nomination was the tower maintenance discuss use (if the Wapping EBe- will meet tiHiight at at the Vega Romero said he was a stu- plans to the townspeople. Sul- bun for June 29. of its streets to astronomloal presfdertt-elect; and Julie Ra^ president of the National Hon- Bruce Burke (MRS), son of 8 unopposed. job he set out to do at the edu- mentary School grounds for the church, tor teasave S5o per shads F j^ S. DeGlaoomo, Robert F. of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Ba- venrtty at Oomeetk n t was president cf the Current football and wrestling teams; rei.down the guy »ne to Schrei- Mancheater AMsoclBition of In- AnSta ShoCr (MRS), daugh- Mrs. Walker W. Briggs of 84 Finley St., a delegate ALSO GiBigan, Jean N. Gezelman, lls, 1162 ESlington Rd., gradu- dustrial Insurance Agents AffSlrs Ch* and a member of chesa and foreign affaira clubs. fyQjjj South M ethodist C hurch, la st n ig h t was d e c t- ber’e side. The two men were nominating; Virginia Sleeper, ated frrem Becker Junior Col- The World’s ter of the Rerv. and Mrs. Rob- the National Honor Society end He wae an eagle scout. SobokaeMp, based on scholar- ert Shoflf of 2S2 Ifertn St., was ed president of the Manchester Interfaith Social Action able to free Schreiber’s borrd VENETIAK BLINDS registration. lege, Worcester, Mass.; with High School World. She plans by 2 a.m. District dhalrman is DeGda- honors this week. ship, oharaoter, awarded to a member of the RoundtaMe to study Bkigtish at B^mbroke so ?^5 riS ’’^^®’S Couned (mSAC) for the 1966-67 year. She succeeds Peter Heoidie of Manchester Singers, Socle and Busldn and Norton of 394 Summit St. was Thomas H Davkins Second ------Newton said he decided not to oomo; District 2 dhalrman, Su- A 1964 graduate of the high College and enter teaching. broadcast news cf the event im- san B. Kalin. school, Mies EilUs is a member High School by Fredeziok Bak- p^itura Nuraes Oub. She wfU Barry Gooding (MHB), son ^ member of the National Hon- Congregational Cnurch. Bartholomew's Church, will oo- er. Independent loMwanoe ^baiy nursing «t Easteni Naza- Mrs. Briggs, one of the or- ordinate the volunteer efforts tll after the rescue, adding: Joanne Kilgore and Walter of Gamma Chi and the Sigma of Mr. oxid Mrs. Harold Gooding <>*■ Society and the National “We didn’t want to attract a big UriilbenfleVl wlU compose a vot- Society. Happiest Hids Agenta p ru d en t. rene College. of 106 Orostwood Dr., served as Mathematics Club. ganizers of MISAC, is serving Hartford children who Junior Century Chib Schol- Barbara HigWe (MHS), crowd while they were trying to er cards committee; Jane Ro- Ski CBuh tresBUrer, Photogra- A mathematics tutor tn high her second term on the Man- .^vill be bused to Manchester. aiehlp, baeed on scholanbip dai^hter at Mr. and M!ni. ABen Chester Human Relations Com- rescue Schrelber." mejm and Eldhacker, research; Manchester Eivenlng Herald phy CMb vice president, BVe- school, he win study mathe- ’The volunteers will assist in and character, awarded to Hlgbie of 4/17 N. Main SL, WiB mission. Joan Oberg, study women’s Re- South TUndeor correspondent, Medkiine Club vice president matics at the University of after-school activities and In CLEAN WATES CAfflt Anne Lyons, teL 644-6582. Ftiihp Miner of Manchester study eoddogy af Biartwlck Youth Connecticut Other atftcers elected are; hospitality services for the publican club; MartiiaQ Wtil- and oo-cfaalnnan of NEW YORK (AP) — Gov. Ingtnn and Mrs. Oberg, general High School by Mira. Lawrence College. She waa a member of OwiKll. Miriam Ramos (MHS), daugfa- John J. Cratty of S t James’ youngsters. In addition, they Live in Decker Jr. former president of the National Honor Society and Church, vice president; Mrs. ,______, .. . , Nelson A. Rockefeller says al- servicee. He was an announcer for ter of Mr. and Mra Pedro Ra- most haK a bUtion doUm« is the Junior Century CtJO. president of her dhureto feuow- jjanchester High School and a Nike Circle., will Alan Benford, an unaffiliated to Hartford (for those children St. Francis Auction LaBonne Quits •nio Jonathan Bahs MenMxial group. She teechee art and ^ Hieh Birtiool study International relations at member, secretary; and Bernard who will remain In Manchester now at work in projects to clean The CYO and the men’s club up the waters of New York BcbcAairahip,iT lir(fla(m A l1l based /Won I ■ scbolar-w Tw ^Ia .I^ dancing. _Worid. _ . > _ _ He was student council George Washington TTnlvTA-t»cr(4vv University. ^ Krutt of H^MraviealATemple BethD a I i U Sholom,Okevl^TW JLv*. for the after-school ».A4nl««f4-4activities. Of St. Franeds of Assisi Church G)uncil Post ifiip and character, awarded to State. win sponsor an auction June 26 Carol deksiw ((MRS) daugh- representative to the Foreign She wron a letter of oommen- treasurer. -They will...... also furnish trans He said grants to mimlcl- George T. LABonne Jr. has Chester HobHnshy of Manchee- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen pSc/A^ation of Harttorf. lotion in the National Merit The MISAC members last portation for those children who from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parish- Connecticut ter High by George Bradlau, may be dismissed fie^i school providing $224 mil- ioners are being asked to bring resigned his poet on the Gles- oaekslw of 168 Birch St, was a Ho will rttudy hWtory a t Lewis Awards and was a member of night voted to si^ipoirt the sum- lion in the construction of sew- toribury Town Council to devote Bennet Junior High School prin- member of the Roundtable and Clark CoHege and become ‘he National Honor Society, mer vacation program of the early, because of Illness. donated articles as soon as pos- age treatement plants and E. A. JOHNSON sible to the Krawskl b£irn, 234 full time to his State Senate cipal. ’Tbs scholarship ia in Singers, Junior Classical a college Instructor. student coimoQ, High School campaign. Already endorsed by World and the Foreign Policy waste Interrupter systems. The Long HIH Dr. Ernest Gabriele memory of Jonathan EBlls, a League and Girl Scouta. She Arlene LalPenta, (MHS), all of the Republican Town former Bennet student who died study education at Central Association of Greater Hart- state is setting up another $126 PAINT GO. Is chairman, and the auctioneer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nich- Slate Renamed million for three more state aid Ckxmmdttees of the 4th Sena- recently at the age of 14. Oonnecticut State College. ford. 723 MAIN ST. will be Gordon Reid. (and grown-upSj tool) olas LaPenta of 65 Wedgewood pure water programs. Troop 918 torial District, he is assured G. Albert Pearson Music Walter Simoners (IMDHB), son TV- ^ POSpisU (MHS), By Garden Qub the GOP nomination at the Scholarship, awarded to Carol of Mr. and Mra. Robert Simmers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- More than 110 awards and badges were presented to mem- June 30 convention. Lawirence of Manchester High of 105 Plymouth Lane, was a ^ « Cambridge St, Mrs.. Cbariee E. Crocker Jr. LaJBonne, who served as ma- School by Robert Vater, Man- She plans to become a high secretary to' the Cur- bers of Girl Scout Troop 918 member of the National Honor school teacher. of 206 Woodbridge St. last night jority leader, had been on the chester High School music de- Society and the band. He wdll 3 Club ( during a recent Court of Awards the Library Page. was re-elected president of the ceremony. Sponsored by Our Sa- Glastonbury Town Council since partmeift chairman. study sooounting at the Utaiver- National Honor Society, student c u i r ^ t i^ a ir s Club ”o«i 1959, when the council-manager The Daniel Manchuk Music Manchester Garden dub at the vior Lutheran Church, the troop la led by Mrs. BYank E. Hayes. form of government was insti- Scholarahip, awarded to Susan study law. and Metfaodlrit Youth FeUow- annual meeting at the home of tuted there. ' CoimectScnt kids are ileb In eo many Oohen of Manchester High June Ramos ((Manchester ford She was a Cstmp Kennedy Requirements for the Sign of sUp and TM-State president. councilor. Mrs. Douglas Roberts, Bolton His opponent in the Novdn- School by James Natale, Man- Onnmunity College), daughter toe Star award were completed Tvays. Their folks have the lu^est family She also vras co-edlter of the Miss IV>splsll win study his- Rd Vernon. by Linda Andersen, Nancy An- ber elections is expected to be chester High School music of IMr. and IM)ra. Pedro Ramos State Sen. David M. B e rry of yearbook and Stsraiy editor of tory at the University of Con- Others re-elected are Mrs. derson, Pam Behan, Pait Bon- incomes in the U.SJV. They play in teacrtier. of 16 Nike Girclle, wae oo-editor the art magaMne. EATOWI Manchester. Rotary Bduflaztihipe, based on necticut John Obuchcwslsl, vice presi- 1215^2 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD darko, Lipda CYawtord, Debbie of the college’s literary maga- She vron s letter of commen- The Manchester Seholarship The Democraits of the 4tii wooded fields, five in spaikling homes, go scholarahip, leadership and dent, and (Mrs. Wella W. Pitkin, Dumas, Laurie Freedman, and Senatorial District will hold zine. She wlU rttudy in Bregnew, dation in the NaUcnal Merit BVamdation admiirtstera schol- Joyce Gay. character, awarded to Jane Austria, end attend Wagner treasurer. Mrs. Lyman Taylor their nominating convention on to modem sidiools • •. and enjoy all the Wagner of Blast Catholic by Scholarshlpa and was Betty azaihips for the Hartford EBec- was elected secretary. " ALL MEATS ore FRESH CUT — Also Laurie Hayes, Kathy College. She Is an facnor stu- Crocker Homemaker of the Year tric lig h t Co., which are ear- Thursday at 8 p.m. at Oavey’s George Dart, Rotary Club presl- Mrs. Herbert J. McKinney NONE ore PRE-PACKAGED!" Kuehn, Carolyn Llbbey, Susan Restaurant, Manchester. Barry, benefits of real proeperily in this boondng for Mandhester High School. She marked for Manchester Com- Lovering, Anne Marie Messino, dent, and to Bruce Burke of Ebctra curricula sattviUes cf and Mts. John Bowm Jr. will who has been endorsed by all Man(*estor High School by WU- was also the American Field munity College students. These serve as auditors. Mra. BYed Laura Myers, Linda Borreson, state of ours. «, Bcholairthlp recipients along with other scturtanhiips STORE HOURS: of the Democratic T6wn Com- Ham Rood, Rotary president- Service Representative to Lima, Leonard and Mrs. Charles Les- Kathy Sanfoi^ Jackie Thomas, mittees of the district, is as- are: will be awarded to the Citizens’ M n. Walker W. Briggs It takes an upswinging economy to ke^ elect. Peru. ____ perance are corresponding sec- Toes., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thors., FrL 9 to 9 U nda Bhlcinetli, Kathy Morrell, sured nomination. Mlaik Heller (MHS), son of Beveriy Brown (BXIHS), AidviKMy Council to Oomksun- Audrey Shelto, Pam Roberts Manchester Board of Realtors Mr. and Mrs. David Heller of RevRakaattoo tiosps; to pnss retaries. Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed AH Day Monday) The newly aligned 4th Sena- this good life going. A giomng prosperity Bcholar^Up, based on scholar- daughter of Mr. and Abe. Rob- ity CoHege (rtnidents. for the local oonstniction of Chairmen are Mrs. BYank C. and Unda Perrotta. torial District is comprised of 133 Conway Rd., will study ert Brown of 848 Blaat Middle A reception in the school The Sign of the Arrow award ^ p and to pra-medlclne at Dartmouth Col- church - sponsored, non-profit, Bickmore, bird life; Mrs. Ver- Manchester. Glastonbury. East that comes from bmy factories, buey JanlceJanice KeUerstrass of ^ege. He was a member of the Tpke., wiU enter the Hartford cafeteria faHowed the oeremon- moderate-inocone housing; and non Muse, budget; Mra, Lewis was presented to Unda Craw- Hampton and Marlborough. ter High School by Hospital School ot Nuraing. She ies where refreshments were to offer their seiwiceB to the H. Piper, Cheer; Mia. Oscar ford, Detbble Dumas, Laurie , stores and the stability and strength of student council, and Nutmeg was a member of tlM Glee Club served by Heidi DellalFeiTa and F’reedman, Joyce Kuehn, Caro- Boys State, and served as senior board of education for coor- Gronlimd, coiBervation; (Miss our thriving insurance industry. Tire City Scholarahip. based ^ traasurer. United Svna- and the Girls Leaders Club. BlUzabeth Campbell of Man- dinating -volunteer efforts, EMen Buckley, flower artistry; lyn Ubbey, Susan Lovering, on sch^rship, l^ e rsh ip gogue Youth president and foot- Joanne Belllveau (MHS), chester High School and Con- aimed at helping the Hartford Miss Amy Junes, hititorian; Anne Marie Messino, Laura BOY SCOVT ^ lb 1965, Ckmnecticut faumranoe oompanles eharactor, awarded to Leonard captain. He was an daughter of Mr. and M ra Joseph stance Bottl and Diane Jutras children wto wlH be bused to Mrs. Anthony Sherlock, horti- Myers, U nda Borreson, Kathy baU BeUlveau of 142 Diane Dr., will of Blast QatboUc High SurtiooL Sanford and Jackie Thornes. Jarvis cf Manchester Itigh aU-league .quarterback. Manchester (sbhooils in the feU. culture; Mrs. Christian Keefer, WED. ONLY Notes and News ^ gave a $405,500,000 lift to the State's School by John BoS, Tire City study BngUah a t Manchester To Fill Town Poet Nancy Wetbuat (MHS), Under the summer vacation hospital service; Mra. Bklward Inc., president. daughter of Mr. and M ra Ken- Community College. She was a Calif. Egg Leader Adams hospitality; Mra. Myron Our BEST, EXTRA TENDER The town is seeking someone OUB PACK 2 ' economy. Tax dollars to our state, cities member of the Mariner scoi^ program, efaUdren 6 to 16 years to fill tile newly created posi- Manch^ Welbust of 76 Boweni St, LOS ANOELEB — Oalifomla, of age, uid (ham undetpeivi- Boglisch, m em b er^p ; Mrs. Den 4 of Chib Scout Pack elation Scholarship, for those wiU study special education at ing troeg) and served as Aqua- Icwa, Georgia end Pennsylva- Obuchowakl, program; Miss tion cf Merkrstenographer for 2. Second Oongregatlonal Vand towns helped i»ovide the fadlities who plan to enter teoebiag, ettee president and Lntln Club ledged neighbochnod In Hart- the police department Applica- .... - ^ j,.,. M . . - Lesley College. She ivas a mem- nia were the nation’s top egg- ford, would be invited to spend MMlicmt Jones, ptibUe rela- Church, recently visited CYest- that niake us proud to five m CSonnecticut. awarded to J ^ t o N sachke^ ber of the Manchester High vice president. She waa on the producing states last year. Cal- tions may be obtained at the field Convalescent Home and one or two weeks as bouse tions; Mxs. Andrew Reggetts, town manager’s office. Manchester High by Mary School yearbook rtalf and was honor roll. ifornia's production of 8 billion piibUcity; Mrs. (Roland Midford, presented patients with planters Hutchinson, a founder and Donald BeauUeu (ECHS), son guests of Manchester reetdents. CUBE STEAKS First Church ^ $187,600,000 were earned by 28,000 home student council alternate. She eggs was up 2.6 per emt over telep(bane, and (Mrs. Herbert E. the cubs had made as a pack member of the sdiodarshlp com- the Kennedy Founds- Sylvio BeauUeu . Iowa was second with 8.6 AppBcaticn blanks for the pro- New officers of the Pilgrim 1965 gram wiU be available from Johnson, year book. Youth ^ o w ^ p of the ^iret project. Cubs particli^ng <^ce employees. . . and it is estimated tion award ^“es Dr., wUl study nu- bWlon, down 6 per cent. M ra Roberts ebowed (Hides of Manchester Education M31SAC members in a few days. Congregational Church are Ste- wm Welbust was a councilor dear sirtence and chemistry at safari after the that they generated retail sales weU in riatlon Scholarrfilp, awarded to Kennedy and a p(nir(« Renasdaer Polytechnic Instl- SIX JS KEY NUMBER The moderate-inoome housing African v ^ I ^ . president: Mike San- Oote. Luc Pelletier.^ston M - would be financed with long- meeting, Manchester Manchester Memorial Hoe- tute. EREMMUNG, Oo9o . (AP) — ford, vice president: Peggy letier, Daniel excess of $50 million. High Sdiool by Donald Wood pitaL He was a member of the Na- I'kanber tigm^ prominently range, low-interest federal — ' - .1—. Karkowski, treasurer; Joan Wheeler, Fay Davis and Deimls 6 loans. The plan wiU be qis- B m 'raj OONnfUH. PILLS sciiolarab^* committee member. Hstdlc (MHS), aon of tion^ Honor Society, Student thila week at the home of Mr. Newberry, (weretary; George Vigue. ^ . Insurance and retirement benefits con- Ills Madeline H MiteheH Me- ^ ^ uerdlc of council, the Revitalization and Mrs. Bob Shay. Their son. cussed more fully on July iw FRAiNKFORT, (AP) — Hlrd, assistant secretary. The pack had H« final meet- St. Pater’s Notes ing of this season recently with morlal Sdwlardilp, in memory g3 gt.^ ,,tn study buM-Corps in Hartford and National Mike observed hia 6tb birthday at Center OongregsiUonal FIree trtrOi cont:^ jriils mizrt be tributed to the good fife of tiiousenik of cf the late Madeline Mitdiefl, adminiatratlon at Heidel- Engineer and Aptitude Search on Monday—6th day of the 6th Church. Elach Manchester given to many metHcally newly The fihriMHan goclsl Acti<« a picnic at the home, of Mr*. priiiclpal cf Manchester Qraen ^erg College. He was treasurer and served as vice presidait of maatti of 1966—and' BOke bad church win be asked to send persons under 86 beginning July Oommittee of St. Peter’s E5pis- Gerri Bayes, Lake St. Ginnecticut families. And investments in School, awarded to Arleoe La- ^ Latin Club and treasurer the Science Club. five guesta for Us Urtoday par- two or more delegates to that 1 titzlsr an expanded medical ^ our schools, highways, fiactories and re- Penta ot Manchester IDgh Catholic Youth Fellowship He won a medallion from the ty. mooting, to determine whether aid program, School by PhiHp Bayer, a found- member of the vanrity ------enough Interest is eVideat for U m State Advisory Oounett on development areas he^ied finance the good •r and treasurer of the scholar- t^nncbnTl going ahead with plans. Medhxrt Assistance has en- Philip Minor (MHS), son Mire. Henry Cair of 40 Co- domed the principle of family future you and your children lookforward The following seven s t o ^ and Mra. RusseU Miner J Seve n W o u n d e d i n C h icago bum Rd., a delegate from St. ptanniiig under the program. onler reeved mwartls scholai^ps: 53 chem SAVE 30e Lb.I your to in Connecticut. Bervwly Brown, of East Catiio- j^try at the Univenrtty of I n Seco n d N ig h t o f R io ts 406 million doUars make a big difference Be, presented by Adam Rhodes Maad. He served as We Beaerva The Right To Limit 4 of the Kiwanis Club; Joanne name treasurer to the BYoaoh Oub OoBtinned fnm Page Oae) to Connecticut and the way in which we BeUlveau of Manchester Ihgb, and traaflurar oreoklent «to ment of the moh overtaroed a F A I R W A " tapa presented by N. M/UHam KnigM, the Audio-Vtewl CMb. He was Puerto Ricsn spokenan asM Jeep in ths (klvuway. five. . . a difference you can see m beauti- former KIwanIs drib president a member oC the Boy Boouts they ptanned a protest maiofa Pohee maasud at the intonwe- FRESH, BONELESS and BVnmdation treasurer; Don- Pontiac and Tempest from us! ful, booming Connecticut. tion ot Weotem and DivWon, ald Beaulieu of Blast Catholic ... ^ tram HumboMt Park to Caty BaH tn iMwntown Ortcago. some four btocks from the raSy. High School, presented by Dr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ko- ' fired warning shoto as r(ot«ra It an adds up to another big reason why BXigene Davis, former Kiwanis bhnsky of 40 Earl St., will Stiuty H uoa men were treated at S t threw atones and bottlea at the Connecticut insurance compames are good officer; MIc(hael Johnson of engineering at the University of Maiy of Naaaretfa Hospital, then police car.. - PORK ROLLS Manchester High School pro- Connecticut. He was co-captaln tiaw fenod to the Cook County Fohee__ chased the riotera went RENTALS for you, good for Connecticut and good sented by TOlHam Beffiore, for- of the vartity soccer squad and iboy were (UentUied back to OMInmla Avenue mer lOwanle board member; a member of the student oom- as Bienvsiddo Onn, 96; whwe linineniade fire tanfaa • I T THE DAY ior the nation. ^ B any J. Norton of East Catho- cll and Boy's Leaden CMb. Ortiz. 18; and Roberto Vasques.were thrown — ^t****!! vp toe Be, presented ty Thomas Me- okrol Lawnnee (MHB). ar. rtreet as gaaoMaa uqptodad. • iir THE W K K Partland, Kitgexis Club vi(:e daughter of Mr. and M n. NeU Bhiehehneted olMoen, wito president; Miriam Ramos of Lawrence of 29 Doane St., wlH At Norwegian American Hos- pital, Israel Irizarry, E, was guns drown and wMding heavy • lY THE MONTH Manchester- High School, pre- study elementary education and wooden nfgtat oticko, chased this IR JOHN TAVlOK INSURANCE •ented by Wella Dennison, for- music a t AAlai*d College. Stm group. Several ebotz onookad in m er Kiwaxrts Club president; was a metobe;- of the student ^ « ttie air. The aernn m iu weiw COMPANIES Lee Aim PpeplqU of Manchester oounofl. Sock and Buskin and ^ wouikled bera. High School, presented by A. served as Round Table aocom- wdeased. LOW RATES OF OHberto TVxreo, 30, vsas ad- More toan 900 poBoemani fi- naynMod R ogm Jr., KIwaiita panist and wivwti organlet nally put down the itot oiler C O N N ECTICUT stholarrihip ixwnnrtttee mentber James Brennan (MHS), son mitted to CR. EMskbedi’a Hespl- taL SartUno Rtoeiro, , was seizing doaena who tetow d to and sobolardiip foundation of Mr. and Mn. Bmnanl- Bren- 66 leave when given tUa udtlina- prealdent. nan of 92 Campfield Rd., waa a treated and released. turn: “Ck> home or be arrest- The Manchester Ogh School- ra«nber of the dance band and Hospital officials said all hut PAUL DODGE ^ ______ed.” Orchestra under the dirootkip of jazz band. He win study music Irizarry ouffered ouperfioial The area where the two irtgbto LE ASIN G and RENTALS James Natale opened the pro-^ ^ the Berkley School of wounds. of rioting occurred wartatns fair shoics of teiMi or iiM-n «MnwMh‘‘8a iig a lM |d t< ' b r ftasMi Okhen (6CHB), danghr A l the wtodowu ((« a iMrvkM about 46,060 i7S MAIN 81BEIT—MAHCHBSTER UNE FOR m E ROnSSERIBI Bmdcl. a Boah pntnte und ter of Ifr. and Mira. Bkhietr statiaa were abatterad. A seg- pereons. 4lfer$lJ5 M far $ lil - T H E IN S U R A N C E IN F O R M A TIO N O F F IC E O F C O N N E C TI C U T • F A R M IN O TO N A V E N U E • H A R T F O R D ^ : ^ m m m ^ I'M
~u aiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1966 PAGE SEVEN i • ' ------—YV VS- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHESTEB, OONN« TUESDAY, JUNE 14, » M noE SIX 12th Circuit J"* t ii* State News A M ERIC A N LEG IO N iHandr«Btnr his points hsd s deq|> dCeet on Connecticut Court Cases thoas who for so long bavs bsan caught Roundup tg> In tba t^d>t and omflning world of (Continued from Page One) Ya n kee MANCME8TEB SESSION M-:- i Soudi Afiioan politics dominated aa y'^-_ Persons who were arrested lege, from which she received they always are by the raoa quoatfam By A.H.O. i and by the ‘go-it-alone’ attitudeo, n^eh last month after pohee set up her bachelor’s degree in 1910. 1 From 1926 to 1942, while- her fan little diort of sheer iaolationlsm.’' radar In town appeared in court B.____ Not since tee days ot the late K' husbEmd was president o f W es- > FaialWMia ^ yesterday, and some confusion ( Id OtUbur i. lau After Senator Kennedy had departed, J. Henry Roraback, who for leyan OoUege, Mrs. McOonaughy EBVERYI WNED N ESGD A Y NOIG H T the government white supremacy nswa- •ome ^0 yean held the state of followed when several were pre- lived in Middletown. They made 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. paper said be would-never be welcomed Ckmnectlcut in one hand, and sented on a charge of speeding, their home in NeW York City during tee war years while Me- Jam., aa Swoad Oaaa lUll back because “a single American cir- the Republican party in th# of which they were not aware. Oonaughy served as deputy di- cus display on South African soil waa other hand, while he had the The charge against these per- more than oiough.’’ double machine leadership of rector of the Office of Strate- BATBB sons, as it appeared on their ar- gic Services. SSSKTS A nonwhite newspaper said “never the Democratic party in his rest ticket, was failure to obey in.00. vest pocket—not since those Besides her home in Cornwall, SSSbi ^00 has any visitor—VIP, world statesman, a state traftlc control sign, Mrs. McOonaughy had an apart- •.w halcyon days has a Republican which generally results in a fine, UT, M is szchaiTalT cntlUM speeding, though, they auto- '' BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Eight and of bis story: Bbout to bless the assemblage dstts OM d rwbllcsUon ot all n«wi ^ matically lose their license if persons, under federal indict- Sirhif endltad foil or not ottarriss cred^ "Mr. Kennedy’s trip may not have ad- in Hartford, this Friday and they are found guilty of tee of- ROBERT’ S ^ la IMS paper aad also the lo^ news pob- Vi' ment as dope pushers, were vanced the day when a solution wIB be Saturday. fense. sought by police today. riSta of repubUoatloo of special die- Except for the prospects of found. But, in the narrow world of When tee radar was used in an The inteotments, handed down patcbee fterelB are alao reserred^______peace and order, the parallels South African poIiUca, it was profound effort to slow down drivers, po- Monday in New Haven, named BEAUTY are not,-of course, very exact. The and refreshing.” lice said teat some persons were 17 p erson s. A. Searle Pinney is no J. charged with speeding and oth- Six of teem—including two All this still leaves to speculation the Henry, even though he does hail ers with failure to obey a state women-were arrested by Mon- SALON question of what mixture of presidential from the hill country of West- traftic control sign because of day night. BOB JU DY ern Connecticut, even though 1“ serrlce cUeiit ot M. X. A. Bfreic anfbition .willingneae to answer chal- tee difference in the rate of Another woman was arrested A«r rnbUibers_ Represenictiree_____ — . lenge, love of adventure, and sincere he does have a massive, hand- p»a. ^illiiiss SpedaTAcency — New York. CU- speed at which they were trav- Tuesday. Graduating or Going to a Prom? l«aja,Petroit and goeteB. concern led the New York Senator to some head. He is more an oper- . eling. Drivers traveling at ex- Two men named already were accept the invitation of the National ator by induced consensus than cessive speeds got summonses behind bars. mSh ' i i i nir KBlt a VDTT BDRKATT OY CDSCDUk- by dictation. He Is not manipu- ., .then you’ll do the frug tonight and be Miss Efficiency Union of South African Students to for speeding, while those driv- tomorrow. That’s why you like a hairdo that’s great c:-.:: yowa______;______lating either party or state to come and address them. ing more slowly, but still above anywhere, anytime. I^t us help you choose the right J;;:: ir adreiHsltdt dostaif booip: the service of any giant private tee speed limit were charged Schools Branch Out style for versatile you! 4:::: Jfonday — 1 p.m. Y jV V - But, whatever we may titlnk the orig- ' Taeadar — 1 p m- enterprise empire he himself Is with tee traftic sign violation. WASHINGTON — The state Wednesday — 1 p m- inal motivation, the performance seems amassing and heading on the Open Monday, Tuesday, Saturday 9 -6 ' llmrsday — 1 p-m. Wsmeaday. Prosecutor Eugene Kelly said college, or state university, once or IVIdaT — 1 p.m. nmaday. to deserve a salute, and seems destined side. He has had cooperative teat the court was going accord- tee major center ot publicly Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9 -9 ’ ia^day — 1 p.m. Sway. . . to prove a memorable event in the his- relationship with the leadership ^'^Ideadllne: 10:80 a.m. eadi day et ing to tee ^atute itself, 14-219b, supported learning in each of 71 TOLLAND TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER *m. except Saturday — • a .* . tory of the backward experiment to of the Democratic party, but he which was indicated on tee ar- the states, has multiplied bv This tree at Hollister and Main St. fell yesterday at a bout the time school children were passing. No one 640-5586 — ROCKVILLE ENTERPRISE 4335 li;!:: which South Africa eUngs m tenacious- doesn’t have it bought and de- rest ticket He further said teat splitting. There are now at least eH e»ey, Am* 14 livered the way Roraback used was hurt, however. (Herald photo by Knto) 2712 p e r m a n e n t b r a n c h e s o f U . S . Ample Parking TaloottvIUe Flats ly though a person Is charged un- to buy and acquire tee Demo- der Ibis Statute, he may later be state universities and land-grant cratic leadership in his day. prosecuted for tee lesser offense Tree F a lls, H its H ouse,' 322,000; and 35 Ellen Lane, colleges. A Fbtr Of Gnat PnrpoxM But once all the differences Of failure to obey a state traffic which are to tee credit of Mr. 318,000. C a r Flips^ On Man And In Salt Water ' ecmtrol sign. Basil Cf. Ssemreyilo, fence at ..Jba Stan and Btrif>es waa born IN Pinney are acknowledged, the Over tn Tarrytown, N. T., there Is a Persona on whose arrest tick- Passers-by Esc a pe H a r m 26 S. Aiton St., 377, ^ean ago, on June 14, 1777, wtien the circumstance remains, that he et appeared the wroids of the Q U ALITY INSURA N CE SIN GE 1923 botanist named Sanford Siegel who does Andrew Ansaldi, four-family H its Pole^ Continental Congreae adopted a formal la coming up to a state nomi- lesser charge, were: Bernard SI. x 60-foot soft maple tree Miss Fay said the crew was apartment house at 134-136- naohitioa qieelfying a design of "thir- expertmentnl fanning for the National nating convention with a brand Maaur, 16, of 106 Loomis St.; ^ jjard crash yesteiday scene 15 minutes after 138-140 Summer St., 335,000. 164 EAST CENTER ST. Aeronautics and Space Administration. of peace in prospect no one has VKiUiam C. H aggis, 40, o f G lee- . . . i. being called, teen stripes aHemate r^ and wWte" Trade Sign Hangars for Ben- D riv er H u rt H he happened to be a Russian, and equalled since the days when J. tontoury; June E. Ervine of Bast ® P *”' uprooted foreman said the and **tliirteeR stars, whK# tn a bhia eficial' Finance Co., sign at 836 his name happened to be Lysenko, and Henry wras in his prime run- Hartford; David C. Mellen, 16, itself and slammed into a two- and well,” she added. A 27-year-old East Hartford MANCHESTER—649-5261 AeM." Main St.. 31,471. ^ _ joH»» he were doing any of the things he is ning the show. of 36 Falknor Dr.; Nancy R. story house at 217 Main Sit., ^he tree cree foreman said tee Stylarajna for Edward Par- man was critically injured early ncilorp® ' Thto was neatly a year after the Deo- The identity of the nominee now doing here in Tarrytown, every- ^1^ of Bast^Hartf<^;^J«eph smashing a two by four-foot t^ee was half rotten, ent, swimmlng-pooLit 86 Diane thltf* morning when he was e t i' Ample Parkins: Front and Rear iaratlon of Independence. But It waa the has been known, aa it used to M. Miscione, 24, of East Hart' body everywhere would be labeling him window and cracking a second------Dr., 31,500. thrown 39 feet from his car af- flag that led the ragtall antnlee of the be in Roraback days, well in ford; Antoine M. Simard of 90 iWv a nut and discrediting him as a traitor WUtrex Industries for Joseph ter it struck a utiUty pole on Bevolution through to their eventual advance of tee convention. The Essex St. and Ailfred L«e of story eave. to his profession and a disgrace to his Wetherell St. victory and that became the official en- schedule and procedures for the West Wi'lldngton. No inj\mieB were reported. Public Records O’Brien, additions to dwelling aountry. et 50 Croft Dr., 3365. Police identified the man as sign of the new nation born of the toir- Convention have been . Ironed Most of the persons the The house is owned by iMabel "Befors Losses Happen, Insure W ith Lappenl" to Wwrantee Deed Anthony Chonaan for Thomas Garrick A. Gustafson of 30 But his name is Siegel and not Lysen- out in advance write all teat group had their oases cwitinued and Lill|w Sheridan. teen colonies. It still ripples In tho Crescent Dr., East Hartford. He ko, and he Is an American, not a Rus- sealousness for order and atten- to various times in Manchester ______Marie Louise Berube to Ed-J. Flanagan, demolish garage bnseas ever the purposes and posees- Mis'. Boy ^ Volkert, of 211 was imdergolng surgery early sian, and his work is for NASA and tion to minute detail Roraback and East Hartford, tw pleaded Charter Oak^St., a school guard ward F. Biske and ^usan J. and shed at 48 N. Eilm St., 3200. jrions, the Ideals and the strengths, that this afternoon at Hartford Hos- The Dynamic Duo dedicated to the Mghiy practical ob- himself used to love. As it used guilty and were fln«L for the Manchester Police Dept., Biske, property at 25 Public Sign Service for Jan’s had their beginning then. The number Snack Bar, sign at 217 Center Pital tor severe back and leg Holy Savings! When AEtna Life jective of telUng it what kind of vege- to be with Roraback conven- A young woman who is gaw the tree falling as she di- ai stars in the field has Increased to BO. St, 3150. injuries. His condition was list- Casualty’s Auto-Rite Policy is tables it might bs able to grew on tions, the main task will be teat charged with three counts of ob- rec(;ed traffic at the comer of Dissolution of Trade Name of generating some degree of ed as fair. teamed up with a quali^fed ^ e To us Americana it la as It should ba Mars, and so he Is safe, no matter how tainlng money under false pre- Main and HoUistw: Sts. Marion Cabit, no longer con- Howard Andrews for Guy in liie most beautiftil flag In the world. It positive enthusiasm in tee occa- tenses pleaded not guilty to the students from the Bentley ducting business under name of Latini, alterations to dwelling Police said Gustafson was POW: down go the rates! Savings erasy and preposterous the things hs driving west on Wetherell St. la a aight and a symbol upon which are sion. A Roraback convention, of charges, waived probable cause at 20 Falknor Dr., 3600, are possible b^ause your premium tries to do or succeeds in doing. School on HolHster ®t.. were at about 12:45 a.m. when he in fbcuaed our pride In what we have be- course, sitting as acknowledged hearing, and her case was walking on Main St., at the Adoption of Trade Name William Johnson Builder, is based on your driving record. liHi! Botanist Siegel is suppoeed to use his lost control of his cor as the eome and in what we have been' able to master of its state, under its bound over to the next session tame of the crash. Leanard Ohagnot d/b/a Pine Inc. for Mrs. Alice Mercer, al- You’re not saddled with extra ii Imagination, and try anything hs own rigorous, demanding and of Hartford Superior Couirt. road curved to the right. His stand for, at home and abroad, and our Fhotoemphed By Joseph Soternis Miss Irene Fay, a i-esident of -Aores Beauty Salon, 465 Hart- terations to dwelling at 114 charges to carry those “bad guy” ii pleases. Accordingly, bs has aooom- yet benign master, had such a Mrs. Carol Ann Smith of car went off the left side of the tSeahstla hopea for the Increased fulfil- the house into which the tree ford Summit S t, 3800. road and struck a concrete cul- drivers. Auto-Rite may rescue you iliiS pliahed all kinds of httle Mraeleo in sense of its own prestige and Mansfield Center was arrested noent ct what no one should ever ba COLOR cyA R D , 1117TH U.^. ARMY GARRISON (RESERVE) crashed, said she and the other Marriage Ucenses vert. frpm a high auto premium. Call making plant life adapt ItseSf to bank power it never needed to cheer after police said'sftie and a oom- ashamed to eall the American Dream. residents were inside watching Daniel Michael Dormer, 268 ’The ear turned over an un- us soon . . . and impossible environments. He has itself up very, much, and there penion cartied about $-260 worth when the tree fell. Porter St., and Jean Eva Si- $105 Million Earned ' A h n ost a ll ot us know and agree adiat was, in those days, no television determined amount of times, grown vegetables in salt water; he baa df stolen checks at local mar- directed by a police- 183 N. Ehn St., June 25, police said and slammed ttot American Dream Is, ev«n though or radio audience to be im- kets to March. PoMce say the BE3LGRADE — Yugoslavia’s made a palm tree survive freering; by A Thought for Today man, was slowed for an hour James’ Church, against a utility pole. Gustaf- WO differ In our definitions and prescrip- pressed by tee buoyant spirit of payroll checks had been taiken tourist volume reached more THE IFFERENCE varying the amount of oxygen available and a half as a result of the Joseph Ralph Lupacebino Jr., than 2.6 mfllion in 1966, includ- son was thrown from the car. tians of how we are beat supposed to Inside By Rowland Evans Jr. Sponsored by the Manchester tee party. from a Danieteon firm earlier to vegetables, ^ has altered the na- Council of Churches mishap. 102 Clinton St., and Betty Lou ing some 660,000 West Germans. Police said the car traveled trork toward Its fullest realisation. ’The Inisiness of building en- to the year. May we quote rates and assist you ture of their growth and their taste and teusiasm, of tee type which can The case of h«r companion, A seven-man tree crew of the Felice, 144 IRghls^ St., July This brought 3106 million in t»rd 139 feet after it left the road. i! It la a dream of aquaUty among men, Robert D. Novak texhne. On this Mag Day in our na- make tee delegates seem alive, Mrs. Dorothy J. Wojnar, of Wil- State Highway Dept., from W. Church. ( WeBtem) currency into tee The car was wrecked. as u>e have so many others?. fliat ht ttiia eountry, and then In the Willington sawed the tree down Building Permits country, which expects to earn Patrolmen Robert Parizeau In one speolil growth chamber whera R e p o r t tion it would be good, and and convince tee watching or Ibnantic, is still pending here. world. yesterday and cleaned the area Nutmeg Homes Inc., new 3190 mikion from tourists thie Eind Clarence Heritage investi- he had ehnulated the supposed atmos- seem appropriate, that we re- listening outside public teat Both are free withxjut bond. R has not yet been realised hi this they are in touch wdte dynamic Herbert P. Gochee, 19, of 17 today. dwellings at 21 Ellen Lane, year. gated. n i i i i phere of Mars he found that this and member our land and its people aountry, and the fact that K hasn’t WASHINGTON — A Midwest- dent Johnson across the board Viet Nam. But when pitted before God in prayer; political history, wi& be a more Oakland St. pleaded guiltty to a , that kind of plant would die after a lim- ern Democratic Congressman speaks privateiy of an “ irration- against Sen. Robert Kennedy, eensUtutes the greatest of our domes- God bless our dear United serious and demanding obliga- chaige of hreedh of peace and ited number of days. But then one has removed a large picture of al contempj’’ of many voters for who has hedged his position on tic problems—the one domestic prob- States tion this Friday and Saturday. Ids case WBB continued to July plant, after it had died, surprised him President Johnson from the bas- the President. Its political ef- the war, Romney comes out 10 Ifl. flor pre-sentence tovestlgpa^ ^ lem which could still make R Impossible Preserve the land from evil A Roraback convention could by sending up new shoots fron il^ root ic political literature he plans fect, he says. Is “deadly’’ for points behind Kennedy. tkm. He w^s arrested over the for us to oontimie aa one nation, under fates Just sit on its fat posterior and runners, and these new plants, bom in to use this fall in the Oongres- Democratic offlce-holderB who Iowa is tee center of the old dream of tee past. Pinney is weekend after a man on Hollis- ene flag. rional campaign. Identify themselves with Mr. Llift high her banner fair and the Martian atmoapher^ proved oapcd>le isolationist belt, where opposi- free tee leader of a young^ slim gen- tsr at. complained to police that And If we have been something lest In Pennsylvania; another Johnson. omsone was kxiking to the bed- of staying alive in it thdeflnitely. tion to the war is high, to some And guard her bounds from sea eration, which has to seem to than perfect in fulfilling the American Democratic Congressman whose to this “ irrational contempt” other states there is far less be upland sprinting toward the KWtn window of his home. None of this respectable American ex- campaign flyers featured his to sea. Dream here at home. It holds by that can be found part of the reason anti-war fervor. For example, in ftiture. The following cases wore ffis- When he ^8 ready for college,.. perimentation has, as yet, gone so far own and the President’s pic- for the precipitous decline in the token that we have not yet begun to West Virginia, which has the From foe without and foe with- There is one other respect In posed oft David O. Bruce, 19, aa to make the claim the Russian here- ture in equal size and promin- President's popularity as mea- largest percentage of war vet- which tee Pinney convention of 25 French Rd., evading re- some aioee to fulfilling that miseion ence in the 1M4 campaign, has in tic, Lysenko, used to advance—which sured in the polls he used to erans of any State in the Union, coming up cannot hope to sponsibility, 350; James F. which Abraham Lincoln envisioned for relegated the President to an From open shame and hidden was that he knew how to put plwtts into take pleasure in showing White Mr. Johnson had a “favorable” match tee peace Which tee Bor- Counihan, 22, of Rockville, ns In the world, ae the last, beat hope inside cover with reduced pro- House visitors. But the over- sin certain conditions and then make the rating of 62 per cent as of last aback conclaves possessed. ’The crowding a front seat, 312; Jef- of mankind. We have not proved very portions. whelming issue is the war in Prom boastful pride and greedy oharacterietics they acquire under these month. And while lower than frey C. Femald, 26, of Coven- Will you be ready to send him? true Roraback convolution was In a populous hedroonl sub- Viet Nam, a conclusion home store expert at exporting freedom, possibly six months ago, the President’s sure of victory at tee polls tee try, failure to drive right on, a conditions hereditary. But It must seem urb of New Yoik City, no fewer out by a study of the geographi- God keep ow nation evermore. because It may be written deep in the popularity is still holding up next November. The Pinney re- curve, 318; Chester Granger, 44, obvious that Siegel’s experiments are than 10 longtime party precinct cal patterns of the President’s nature of men that freedom is some- fairly well in such states p Vir- gime has yet to taste victory. of Coventry, failure to drive rea- located on the verge of Lysenko’s in- workers — most of them mid- reduced standing. God hold the nation’s aim sin- thing they have to find for themselves, ginia, North Oanolina, Tennessee ooable distance i^iart, 315; tent. And one would Judge that If Sie- Ae-class IcLwyers and business- cere But it has now, at least, creat- and cannot really have handed to them to Iowa, for example, the re- and Maine. ed itself one of tee traditional bwigtat D, Gross, 81, of Coven- grt takes some plant and trains It to men — have quite working for spected Iowa Poll conducted by God save her heart from coward or hand to others. the Democratic party, to. the In Midhlgan, Mr. Johnsem fear trademarks of tee great Repub- try, q>eeding, 327; Berpard S. Uve under the impouible conditions of the Des Moines Register and edges Gov. Rmnney In a reld- lican era—tee state convention Holland, 29, of Glastonbury, But we have the Dremn, and H means, the planet Mars, and then succeeds in despair of top party officials. Tribume showed that, whereas God prosper her in true success The reasons: growing disen- alble poll, 51 per cent to 46 per which meets wdth prospects of fraudulent iim e of check, 325; to us, an ever higher quality of freedom producing from it other plants which the President was naming And crown her head with chantment with President John- cent, a decline of three points woithtoesB. an almost soporific degree of Arnold M. Katx, 26, of Roek- at home, and a certain kind of role In would also have the capabilty of living ahead of Michigan Gov. George from an earlier Johnson • Rom- order. vflle, unauthorized use of flash- son, mainly over the war in Viet Romney in January by 48 per Amos Walls the world. In which we try to assure to tn the atmosphere of Mars, he won’t ney sample this spring. ing red lights, 35; Arthur M. Nam. cent to 91 per cent, Romney now ...If you start now! othera a chance to reach for freedom These somewhat brighter Submitted by Sussisr, 16, of Coventry, fall- throw his new plant away Just because What specifloally ahenated runs ahead of the President by a On This Date YES and equality o f their own. Its very existence may threaten the basic acme of these grass-roots poU- signs, however, ara tee excep- Rev. C. Henry Anderson are to grant the right of way, surprising 46 per cent to 36 per tion, not the nile, of tee Presi- to irrrs, tee United States R la tfala American Dream we think accepted laws of plant science. ticians in chauge of local ftind- Ehnanuel Lutheran Chtuch 31B; James B. Nicol, 18, of 40 cent (with the balance in 'ea<^ dent’s Sharply reduced standing Anmy was founded. of when we see the Stars and Stripes, raisfaig and registration was Mr. Mf^be St, unnecessary noise For our part, after Botanist Siegel case “undecided” ). in the country. Far more sig- In 1641, tee first Oanafiian and the better Americans we are the Johnson's crack at the “ ner- Romney runs much further in witii a motor vdiide, 35; WO- proves he can grow vegetablea in sea vous Nelly’’ critics of his war nlticant are the indisputable Today’s Birthdays parliament opened in Ottawa. Wam Patterson of 80 Bigelow more we think and dream about bring- front of Vice-Presid^it Hum- O pen a S. B. M. water and on klars, we have one more signs of deep worry; diecnly evi- to 1613, the Panam Canal’s St, eq»eedtog, 320 and ’Thomas policy. phrey, who ia one of the Presi- Actress Dorothy Maguire is ing the ever varioue and ever confusing problem waiting for Mm,- How would he dent among soma of Mr. John- Qatun kMks were completed. Sylvester, 45, of 230 Green Rd, The detertoration of tee Presi- dent’s foremost spear-bearers in 4(1 years old and baUad singer leahtfea of our world Into some doaer ast about g r o u ^ vegetablea in n Hart- to 1940, tee Gennank occupied veedtog, 320. dent’s poUttoal ataiwBng from backing tee U.S. objective in (Ses l^hfs Seven) Burl Ives is SB. Paris in tee aeDoad WozU War. appeouhnaUeii o f these Ideala.. lord C om te dreugbtT tee post-elemkm Mgh of 1M6 in IN VEST M EN T ome earns goes beyond Viet Nem. A Western Democratic PER Kcuiedy fei Sovfli Africa Congressman who weathered a Inside SHop-Scareli Deteite primary challenge this spring SA V IN GS A C C O U N T ANNUM PartMips the ai^uaisal of Senator The American Law InsUtuto*s vigo^ and politically aupporta Presl- Fischetti Report Keanedy’a performance in South Africa oua debate over a proposed code for many of us have been waiting for b»a erlminaJ procedures seama to leave lit- iraoi Page 9) Bubjset to been rendered by Frank 'Taylor, cor- whielLpciys tle room for eompromise. I t la no won- Herald regulatlm in efto«| req;>oadeBt for Uie Daily Telegrajd! of der that debate on the oode win con- suppoiten, ty 4 from tlnu to ttm*. London, writing e^tedally for The Na- tinue another year. Yesterdays who wM be luning tional Observer. At issue particularly la a provtsion ab> iDS otttoe ifai* faS. She.. steep decMne Strongly Oorraapondent Tiaylor finds that Ken- lowing poUoe to detain and seardi per- aohs on suapidon and to hold them for 25 Years Ago Unto ifelBlt, bsRixig an uneKpedt- nedy performed In m asterfd, ahrawd, ao minutea for questioning. Jamea Vor- Sd break in Viet Nam, tee Prea- and doquent manner.” WlUi%m Foulds Jr., prasident H ere is H O W IT W O RKS: onberg of the Harvard Law School Ment may atit he welcome to df the privately owned MSa- acme Oongresalonal dMricta *Many people here agree,** Taylor points out that police already make a ehester Water Co., teHs dlrec- tela M L Ik atoe portends an un- ...... •"T~ C o m e in, w rite or p h on e 649-S203 wrltea from Johanned>uig, “that the praetioe of “ah^ and friric” and it tore of Eighth School and UtUi- We add produettve record of Congress, Save Total You have Senator’s speech in Jameson Hall at drauM be regulated. ties District of plans to expand 4.40% snd SiiB in turn could further Save for and let IK sot up an tavestmnnt Savings hfogram Cape Town Univerdty on Moj^day night the water supply. Monthly Saved Total But Judge George C. Edwards Jr. of tonnage tee president’s reputa- Earnings the United SUtee Court of Appeals. Herbert B. House elected was the most stirring and memorable tion aa much at wUch is built on to fit your eMkts age ood your budguf. Sixth drouit, thinks the practice ia im- otaolrman of the permanent Me- 10 years $3,600. $ 918.74 $ 4,518.74 address ever to come from a foreigner Sn «*«*" that he san moke Oon- constitutiomU and dangerous as wdL morial Day oommitiee. hi South Africa. For the first time since rasB peiflonn. to abort, Preef- reNWawM Judge Edwards, a fanner Detroit po> The Rev. Dr. Earl Story, for- »30. 12 years $4,320. $1,363.33 $ 5,683.33 the Afrikaner - dominated Nationahat Sint Johanto m w catering tea Uoe oommlaeimMr, notee that stop and mer pastor of South MeteodWt government came to power Ig years Mst dangerons period eC hta $5,400- $2,231.79 $ 7,631.79 frisk moat often ia appUed to Negroes Churte, leaves for new poet in 15 years ago, South Africans heard in no uncer- tkesM eiicy. in the slunu, and reaentment Is such New London. 10 years $4,800. $1,224.98 $ 6,024.98 tain tenns, that their problems of raoa that It almost prompted a race riot in were the prbblems of the world and of 1M2. 10 Years Ago $5,760. $1,817.73 $ 7,577.73 S mih g s Bjuik 940. 12 years mankind. Senator Kennedy made no at- More F a it Cteehs Other critics of the provision think H Board of directors meets with tempt to suggest how South Afrlen $7,200. $2,975.72 $10,175.72 might be possible to penoit acme stop leaders of the Fin ProtecUon IfttoOnB — W number of 15 yeiUTS bouM aolvs tboae proUdua, but ha and search practiCM If they eouldba re- ^aad UHiltieB Study Committee toarieto vieftiiig Cheoboelovialcia 10 jrears $6,000. $1,531.23 $ 7,531.23 made n oonoamad and booast sen for stricted against abuse. W e asrait pro- to conaider poasMe leg^alafloff tarn lunrikieert more ttaa a taun> drcM cU to the part 10 years. some effort and aoma awwoMiit posals as to how test might be done. H teat would toy tee groundworic 450. 12 years $7,200. $2,272^22 $ 9,472.22 OF M aikmiest er towards what be called ‘equality of paHce now osn stop and aeardi anyone fw qouBoUdation of tee town’s The Maige is from about 36,000 mmtomcE EnsrmiANCN westbrancn in 1966 to 3,716,000 in 1966. About freedom.’ As bis brother often did when too ignorant or poor to bring a legal two fire depertmente. 15 years $9,000. $3,719.65 $12,719.65 923 Mata SIraet E Oeator St^Cofc LeaoK WanoheMer Patteacta protest, they can atop and searte any- .SO per cent of last year’s Czech bs waa Prasidant, Senator Kennedy Brookfield St. reaidents op- one, period. Suiejy It wte not ba easy tourist traffic -came from tee xghA Mi Uataaara to ''taiw what poae Town Planning Odnmiis- Baaed on ennent toveetment Snringe Badeef iA tt% to “rsfulste” a dubious praetioe by le ^ toon plans to widen Kookfleld West. niiowHy from Wert Ger- Btad to tlta *oosmie^ vtaw o f thinga. efDiflng H In.a H gsi.sodA -ff^U K H i. Bt by. .the near high achacl tuen^ MaiAMrmim wtOi wliidi tfjf ' tmalboe z«rr«M rA icK which wtt open IB tea fate ' / ^ /
PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1966 PAGE l^GHT MAvrmgtTPnt EVENING hrraij>^ MANtimaTKIL OOMML* TUESDAY, JUNE 14,1966
inbfr MSriona wilh the idea of to Avoid Mediation mediating iqweands.” Stop Teen Drink Problem Rottner said be hoped the board *migtat get a surprise FOR EXPERT from the teachers. After all, At Source^ Say Officials $chool Board Offers tbejr’rei not ft|>oaala, supporting scale) before we actuaKy go to Tfds lavehres chwa eoopera- Me hetare R dmSopa. the total paid the argumenta (including documen- mediation.’’ tiea betwiM police and the Dfgan p upoeed that teacbera town’s 470 teachers by $254,400. tation) for the positions taken ------‘ ' NOW!"7'At T I R fi CITY eiteato, Poltoe ChM Jaraea M. be tratned to axplaia the dan- The board voted to offer the by both sides, and the cost fac- Coventry Raardon sad Rchert X d gaa. geta of alcobol to their Wndenta. BROAD STREET — ACROSS FROM KtNO'S — MANCHeSTER to the teachers in tors involved in the over-all ------^ head c f the Belioot Attendance He alto pddted to a lack of liopes o f avoiding state-level budget. Zoning Board DepartnMtrt, told the State facOitieB to deH with the teen- A LL E QUIP P ED W IT H Mediation over a dispute on Sanders asked that this ma- Tcea-age AtoohoUe Uto Study age prehlem drinker. ipiiary and other matters in a terlal be exchanged between the Sets Hearing Onmmleelon. Reardon today eald the com- prepoeed contract with the board and the MEA for study ‘ilie two vrera tnettod to mtoWon’e aim is to "focus attoi- Aanchsntar ducation Aasocia- prior to the start of negoUa- For June 22 A a ehalmiaa of the Oon" en the proMem of teen-age m & R o y a l Uflh. Al ijOUEn \jnnTCn eomnaunlon, Atty. Arttaw I carle driakeia, which he termed not - m — Martha White, co-chair- The zoning board of appeals I The aehedubi la neazty In Una of Weet Rartford, who said he a state proUem, tut a netkm man ol the MEA’s negotiating has scheduled a public hearing dtrectiofM given Supt of The Rev..Oaiy 8tHes OenMU m knprfssed with Manehaater’s wide problem, ||cfioaiB W U a in Curtis a week team, and other members of ttie for 8 p.m. June 22 in the Town recently faaa been appointod by program. He mid be expected that the sigD by the board when It di- teacher oiganisatioa were pres- Office Building on Rt. 31. Three Bishop Jamea K. Mkithewa ae Reardon said anaato Invotv- commrlsntOn wlB caH a state con- ^bted htan to estaldlsh a ached- ent at last' night’s session as ob- requests for variances will be aaeodatte Minister cf South big toeiKge drbddi^ have been lifarence cf ednoatoca, poHce, le acouod a $250,000 to- servers and Studied copies of heard. Methodist Church. He arm fsw pohCe educa- doetCMi and oOien in, an effort the new saTaTy proposal as the Dorothy Savastano of Juniper preach his first aermon cn tore have cooporatod in detoetp to devaUip a cooidlnatod pro- J The boartf* direcUve came discussed «, but did not Dr. is seeking a variance to June 2ft. big stndent drinking pttMems gram to deal arRh ymmg drink- when negotlatiDns with the ^ buUd a two-car garage on Lot The associate mlnistor was and taken measures before tke en. «bA brtrite down June « on ael- 36 across the .street from her bom in North Attleboro, Mass., . , ------LENOX PHARMACY «iy and contract matters. The WoUert, MEA preskleiit, have residence, reserving enough and aittended schools there, g * ___ 299 E. CENTER STREET—649-0896 TIGER PAWS START AT IBBA maintained the teachers maintained that the organlaa- land on Lots 36 and 37 to con- After graduating from High V C m O U be granted the $300,000 ^ stand fast tor the $800- struct a home. Oren J. Show- Point College, N.C., with an $19.95 PLUS $1.83 TAX FOR 6.15x13 BLACK S^di^^aarlie^ the «» <«‘»««»ed man of East Hartford is acting A.B. degree, he entered a Jtar, but the boasd dakned ^ board before ttie direc- as her agent on the appeal three-year mlarloiiary assign- Two Towns Developing •oteet cuts by the directors *•**•- John ' ’ D. " DcQuattro “ of Lake- ment in Cochabamba, Bahvia. tolide the fuD. toeraaaa impoaai- Rcttner, again raferring to the front Park, is seeking permis- He was assigned to a aec- written "memorandum of agrec- sion to use Lakefront Park for ondary school and there taught Plans for Utility Swap TH E SAFE 4 PLY ; th e June 6 m eetli* broke up '*'® teachers writ- occupancy of four mobile home English, coached softball and uilih both s Mm at odds, and *“** '*** budget message, re- trailers from May 1 to Oct. 1 of various other sports, while A proposed swap of the um :I proposed to a girl, I have to HO I a T meA. baa stoea ^ttooed ^ hoard’s only each______year. Premises are ap- working in the local churches, of Vernon’s sewage treatment marry her,” quipped Thomas HC.^lBER, THE OKDEK OF THE GOLDEN KULM Etaite Education Comnds^oner hi incoiporating it was to proved for six permanent trail- NYLON TIRE performing pastoral duties. plant and a new land-fill dump Caruthers? ^Bbam J. Sanders to mediate good faith in seeking the g^s and present owners were He attended Wesley Semi- in BlHngton was discussed in- “We don’t want South Wind- Ilia dispute, according to pro- wpettnteodent a budget re- erroneously led to believe that nary in Washington, D.C. while formally by heads o f both sor,” Pritchard said. But, "We Slatons of a near state law. Me- Theet. summer temporary trailers he was assistant pastor of the towns last night. might accept the town for a dtotton is set to begin June 28 "It was nof^to be construed as were allowable, according to Brightwood Park Church, an The proposal, disclosed last few irears." He later mentioned An Air Of Beauty at 7 p$n. in the commissioner’s binding unless we received the the application. integ^rated Methodist church in week by Mayor Thomas J. Me- permitting ^ t h Windsor to budget In to ^ /' he Graydon W. Kinney is asking Washington. Lcist aummer, he Cusker, would have Ellington use the dump for two or three . After coaetdenble dNcusslon "I agree, ioo per cent with for permission to have a four- directed an eight-week summer tie soeal for a prellmi- foArd." By adopting it, he said, state-level talks. The teacher placing the sign on Brigham the Boy Scouts, served as the new dump. It ia sUll up to a nary vote at their next regular Tig e r P aws~out-accelera te d ttw board could deal with ^ gptlatora have adamantly main- Tavern Rd. youth director for the chirrto town meeting, but, because of meeting, Monday, teachers "from a position of tained its intent was to bind the Park Opening and did much counefltog, recent state laws (requiring fn the meantime, attorneys fPP oth e r high-p e rform a nc e stre e t tire s. ifiength.'* board to the full $309,(X)0 in- The to'wn’s Lisicke Park on teaching, and tutoring with land-fill dwnp Mess), 1 anUcl- fo^ t««ms wlU have a (o ' OQier members voiced agree- crease, except in the evcot of a Rt. 31 opens to residents tomor- children and youth of the par- pate no problem. chance to study the legal ques- aunt that the sdiedule w u the "catastrophic’’ out. row. All cars parked there must ish area. The Rev. Mr. Cornell "The dump Btte fa privately involved, and the repre- *eat offer the board couM make The total increased appropria- have permit stickers attached. graduated from Wesley Sem- owned," Pritchaid said, "but sentatives will have more op- ^ view of Its budget enrtaU- lion by the directors was $364,- inary in Washington, D.C. in selectmen wlH determine who portunity to study the proposal. SOUTH M S The stickers are available at e n t r a n c e went (the directors slashed Its sgn. $2.50 each from the selectmen’s 1966 with a B.S.T. degree. wRl use it” ------taeeord $6 mifitan requ^ by Some of ttie school board ex- office only during regular of- His duties at South Church, "We are going to need sew- q « 'll * f 1800,000) and approved Alfred preeaed dlamay that the new among others, will include di- era and a treatment plant,’’ iS lO C k S ID . l> ]* 1 6 l Cbmpbeirs motion to accept It, schedule hits those teachers at fice hours of Mondays, Tues- days, Thursdays and Fridays rection of the Oommiseion on Pritchard continued, "if not With only Atty. Jbhn (tottacr the iniddle and top of the salary Missions: Commlselon on now, then to toe future. NHW YORK (AP)—The stock dtasentlng. scale, rather than beginning from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Membership and Evangelism; *<1 mink *t very fooHsh for market was lower early tola Rottner’a opposition was teacbera. working with the youth of toe »is to put up a now sewage oftorrvnnn leaed not on the dollar total, Whfia keeping the bachelor’s 'Ihe Town Hall is ciosed all day church and teaching the Grade treatment plant 500 or 1,000 “ prices were de- Which he agreed with, hut en mintonivn aM Step II (of the IS Wednesdays. The park closes 8 confirmation ciaaa fe«t up toe road (from the P«®»®d »>y mlM profit taidng. tbe board’s decision to offer tt step ecale) at $6,460 and $8,660, Labor iDay. Motor vehicle regis- The Rev. and Mra. Cornell Veriion plant).” Trading lagged. tration numbers win be noted — 4 0 0 A4AIN STREET • MANCHESTER, C O N N .^ «»the teachms as a "pi^pwod" the,same as originally proposed are li'ving at the church par- Pritchard noted that there 'The downtrend began shortly totoslon. it lope $60 oC Step HI and $100 ** V*rraai. sonage, at 120 Detanont 8 t are many problems—cme of the after the opening. Traders were Rottner saM he wanted to off the middle steps. Democratic------Delegates IxMtal Democratic delegates to biggest an agreement so that cashing to gains made in a Oldesmobile 442 •dopit a film schedule finmedl- The maxlcnum, originally set it there fa a diange to either strong, two-day rally. Losaes attfy, from which the board at |6.004, has been decreased their 36th Senatorial District MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Convention in the Stafford Town government, neither town would widened until late morning 512 W. Center St. araiild not deviate. In order that by the largest amountr-$150— Three Seek be "thrown out.” when there was scattered recov- aaw toachers hired to come into ft>r a new top of $8,800. Hall ’Thursday include Lionel G. Tig e r P a w s corn e re d b e tte r on w e t ro a ds. Jean, Michael J. Pesce, Michael The pubUe In both towns eiy. eyrtem next fall could be However, Curtis said he could would be perndtted to nae toe Aiittoea, color televisions and aMsred a definite s^azy. not make a schedule within the C. 'Tresebuk and Mrs. Marie Board Posts Murdock. dump every day but Sunday, nn- olher dectronios — 'whicb had. -A s of now, with the July 1 limits set by the board wittiout der tentative plans, Leater Sei- already undergone some profit WES TERN •aeal year fanmlnmt and the cutUng into the minimum se- Voter Registration budget not adopted. New voters wlU be registered In District fert, Ellington’s second sdect- taking late Monday — apparent- gdbool budget not adapted, verely. “If we ddd that, we would man, aaid. ly were able to absorb the ad- ftaachere cannot be odfarad con- no longer remain compeUbve Saturday X contest has derveloped Cnly Junk ears would be ban- «elMng with no trouble, traeto. and Aaat. fiupt. Ronald with other towns tor startliw ^ registrar’s room of the among three residents of tbe •oott. wto> to rfMsigad toflh tor- teachens,” ba —Town Hall cn Rt. M. ned from the area. Other bulk »«wral of thm losses BEEj^SPlim 8th District to fUl two va- discards,, such aa atovea and re- moved to the plus side Ipf. faaa asM be to to danger ot in other trm on the tq>- Planning Meettog cancies on the district’s board Iptong candidates to other com- coming negotiations, the board “ ’‘I Zoning The vacancies have frigerators, would be accepted. munltlea decldS to ^npower whichever ^ m ission meets at 7:30 p.m. vacancies have Commenting cm a proposal for 3*® chi^, receijtly recov- IjecnatdSaaderaleo took Rett- menlbers attend toe sessions Thursday in the Town Hail oco rroa o(i.au^ of the expira- p^vate contractor to coUect *5®^ from long neglect, were itotfs porftJon tor a hard toand, with the authority to act on its First------Congregational------^ th«fe-year te™ erf . town-wide basis in ^ *** NOW — 2 Rne Storvs To Servo Yoo A strawberry dessert and sale Trivlgno and WUliam yemon, Pitchard said that the a bit to but wenit along with the majori- behalf. Closed H^inson. contractor would be permitted ^ ty on tbe •vote. Others favoring Qirtto had cautioned them to * P'*"' ^ Tn-vag^no, because of the press . , The Associated Press average a. Tolland Tpke., Manchester Open Toes., Wed, Sat toe proposal Included, in addi- fry to have a majority (6 mem- P'*’^' Saturday in the vestry of Columbia Ave., WUUmantlc ® tion to Schaffer and Campbell, )>ers) present, but Schaffer said F’irst Congregational Church of htepei8onall»uaineaa,haade. « stexiks at noon was oftf 1.6 Thors. °a Fri. tin t cUned to nm for re-electica, but ^^*™**^ * gravel 3S1.9 with industrials off 2J, Comet Cyclone GT W. Charies Bogglnl and Dr. Wal- he cannot attend on June 28, kP*®***^ If** church • Hankdnson wlB run again and wwfld last about 25 years rails off .7 and utilities off A tor Schardt. dies Association. The sale wiQ MORIARTY BROS. and Boggrini said he was uncer- will be pne of the three <»n- If used by both towns. When The Dow Jooes industrial av- Abaeiit were Mis. Katherine tain whether he could. feature sweaters, aprons, a quilt the area la filled and covered 315 Center St. Tig e r P a w s sto p p e d sh ort e r o n w e t ro a d s. and other hand-made items. The didates for the two posts. erage at noon was off .8$ at Bourn, board chairman, Atty. He denounced the lengthy with a aix-toch layer of dirt, 896.77. TfixMnas BaBey aod Edward dessert wlU t>e $1 for adults and The other two candidates hours already spent during the „ , . are: John W. AndrooU of 87 other gravel banka to town could A high place on toe UM of SPECIALS Qtenney. year in taB» with the teacher The board of trustees meets at Bretton Rd., aoeistaiit treae- be eonsidared for use, Pritchard most-active etoefea 'wne guaran- The board’a dedslen for a aoR- representatives— "the board fa said. teed for Avco when it eoH on with * F '"’ ’ Thursday in Kingfsbury urer of the Elmwood Branch of 6T dband than proposed by RoR- getting all clogged up ______One of the problems facing a huge blook of 89^00 Miarea, ^ backed Siqit. Curtis’ plea not House. the Connecticut Bank and Tkust 1 negotiating^’ — and suggested Co':'' and w’uKam 3. Mailiilng Vernon is town participation to off 1% «t 3ft. WED. ONLY lb jeopardize Its position sbouM the board in the future hire a The Board of Christian E!du- cation meets at 7 p.m. Friday Jr. of 160 Bretton Rd., proper- North Central Refuse Dis- Prices on toe AmcSican t|M) salary matter finafiy go to profeMioriai negotiator. ty accountant and cashier at poaal D i a ^ m a k e stock Exchange deefined to ReftoriBltian. He charged that the proce- at the home of Mrs. Arnold E. * Rottner had asked for an opto- dures this year were *too in- Carlson to pot plants. Pratt and Whitney Machine ^ P ^ ^ ^ *^ *"** ^ moderate tradtog. EXTRA LEAN •1116 CSiuroh School meets from Tool Co.. West Harttord. South Windsor. — ------ta of the town counsel regard- formal" and said that the cur- Hankinson, who Hves at 308 Abner Brooks, who presided U nTO A O T^ M liS E tl^ ^ ing the Status of toe teachers, rent disagreement between the 10 a.m . to 11:30 a.m. Saturday l|iany of uibom refused this year two groups, particularly aa re- for a rehearsal for its Children’s Oakland St., 'works for Veeder- U** representatives last iMivW30 (AF) Day service to be presented dur- Root in Hartfwd. He is expected the abeence of Mayor Mtiwa and n m ^ re p ^ to n i^ salary agreements. Also, gards toe n)eBtorandam of iqg the la ami. woraliip hour to be re-elected to one of the HdCusker, noted that “we are Miifing SOO^yearo o» littoiwntein Tig e r P a w s ra n 5 0 0 m ile s a t 120 m ph if iui upcoming schedule dxwld agreement, wm a matter "of Sonday in toe sanctuary. vacancies, and the other wlU ta the refuse djMrlct; We didn’t InMie j mm enmaro^tero been SHORT STEAKS lie retosed by some or aR cf the ©ach side belieining 'wbat it Historical Tour probably go to one of the Bret- PI*®®* ta* (dkdrief. s) Miarter, ametomed anil win form part of w ith o u t po oping o u t t^Ntohers, Rottner wondered, ^^^^anted to believe.” More than 700 persons toured ton Rd. neighbors. butwearotaRandweowea ooOeetion to be hooeed to a wtat should be their legal ete- gyt ithe concensus of the hoard the Nathan Hale Homestead dur- The election wUl take place “ “ “ n)paBal'’ . '"Though I’m tom on toe mat- eluded by two exUfaitian drills au four poaRione on far one^ to toe teaMiera, toe session and musical presentations by toe year terms, ter,” he said, “ I feel first of ell closed 'With Seadcr and Oamp- tbalt 'WO have a tremendous ohli- kical Natoan Hale Ancient Fife in other business tomorravr beU maintaining they woidd not gwUon to om* present staff. and Drinn Corps. night, the district taxpayers Pontiac Tempest GTO Therefore, I’d favor not ad<^t- mediate the queetten. —• will l>e asked to approve a $103,- “Ae far as I’m eoneemed. PAUL DODGE PONTIAC tag a ‘bard and fast’ schedule, Mancheator Eventeg Herald 564 budget and a X5 mUI tax tat offering them toe revfaed Oeventry oorreapeadent, ^ F. rate for the 1966-87 fiscal y«ar. 373 Main St. Schedule .VTwhich wilt be soma. T dent tey the Idea of going PaaBne Utae, tel. 748-6831. and to approve two $30,000 ex- WHEEL ^ling concrete to talk to.” penditures—one for a new fire ' He suggested that if the truck, the otoer for improving Profetsionally Dedicated Hoard took a moderate tone, Bennet Windows Broken^ sanitary sewer facllttles. FULLY COOKED^-MCKORY SMOfOD ALIfiltMENT 3 FOR the teachers might come around To Your Good Health • • • tb Its thinking and drop Its ro- 17% Expellee* qtieM far i)egoriatfati. Damage Estimated at $100 ; t>r. Scbsrdt said >e fdt Oa* BONN — About 10.6 mittiem id least two members of tbe Thirty-three wtodoer panes been made from two entrances. expellees were Uving to WeM taerd' of directors sbordd Jie broken at the B a m ^ *tast wae from a weet side Geixnany at toe start of WHOLE HAMS anked to Mt to on the sessions Buildtog Of Bennet Jutoor High ^ ® *«> P «® was,broken *ito be made aware o f the Mtu- and toe door opened from the Nation. The Ministry of Bhqiel- NO MONCY DOWN THRU SAT., JUNE 18 ItUm and what the future may School over this weekend, ppRce tasMe. Nottor* appeared die- ^es and RefUgeeo in Bonn aaya reported today. turbed Uwide. million are refagees faom tta T said the board should Wtodowa were brokai on the Tta intiuders went outaide ‘wlet Zone of Germany, 1 rebuttal Utter to the. beaeaMBf and fiist floor level, again and broke a wtodeer pane aakhig fte admin, mainly on tha went aiM aouth to gM toeMe toe tencheirf’ OPEN ive proceduxea advtea and Mdn lounge. The Miange was taken VMidals aUo broke into the SAIBTS MMUita him thin tad akaedy $3 to chaage ^ oontaintag abank WED.-THURS. Bten done. c n a y hook and proecrtoiUon wasw«» Curtia aimhunoed that Dr. toe tw^toers lounge. Po^ t*w«w fpwn the home Under Arrest Coatitined from Page Ooe) today the Communists are rely- not repeat the tragic errors of fieki, brother of Carl Ruttgera For Transfer In »lst District Contest Thp Town Planning Commission last night unani- day should be Father’s Day— R. D. King in The municipal parking lot on Head custodian Wilkam tu(hn linjMl i>n Wm nf "• 1W* deClSiOn WOn’t ChStlge ... ing on (USSBIU dissent withinwiunn me the Unitedumieu the— » past—that -— — they .. — not make------of Mancheater, d M Sunday at mo^sly^^oveTae^miuMt for the Walter !•. TholA 8r., Padcn Oentinued from P afe One) School St, will be closed Sept Abom waa oiuthorized to repair _» . *)-«.» things with our department and ^ mean in the original senee. lu allied countries to ont-slded re(hictiana In d e fo m Hartford Hoi^tal. Police are preparing necea- unit apartment complex to be built on the sw th side of sardous experiment at a time that tempt adversaries to resort Rd., Coventry, w ie nominated 1, the boaM o f education decid- roof leaks at the Leke Street *“*'“'* we’ve had a pretty good record It was once a time when dtil force a change in American pol- " 48th District Other survivors include his sary papers for a bench warrant Some ,of the signs sprouUng ^ Middle Tpke. opposite Wickham Park. The ?5-mil- oiKe again to force or threats. the Republican candidate for ed at its meeting last night and Northeast Etetnentary when toe crime rate in this of convictions. dren could pay homage to the icy and bring toem victory in wife, three daughters, two etep- Dennis B. Ven- up said "Da Dao My” , mearing project, called Fountain ------— — Tbe cloeing was preposed by schools. country is a problem (^ growing In a nutidiell,: hare are toe Viet N(un. . Rusk said toe objective of the Atty. Robert D. Mng was daughters, mother br%toer ^ ^ representative from tbe three- man who pays toe bills. Blit now "Down with America. Village after the tri-colored to a bond being posted for Dr. Raymond .E. Ramsdell,-su- Seelgiiatloa "procedural safeguards” which But Rusk said "toey will find United States in Viet Norn is "a town Slat assembly district by concern.’’ they juft use It for merchandiz- txn^moiialy nominated as tha seven grandchildren and three Inside toe pagoda, however, to be found at Ita en- the extension o f water and perintendent o f schools, as a the court said must be observed peace in which the people of a 6 to 4 vote at a partjr ^ v e n - Bonald Komch, head base- "The court is taking a real toat they are mistaken. When Republican candidate for repre- great-grandchildren. ***• . toe Buddhlrt youtoa laughed ^t W. Middle Tpke. will g^wer lines in the area, safety move. He explained that ing. They Just use it as a gim- South Viet Norn and of toe other tion last night. Defeateect for resolving ititimate- 74, of West Hartford, brother He is being held at Hartford There wee at least a halMiour daughters. sons why the United States is Tear g w grenades Fountain VlHage, Inc., con- been eUmlnated from the map were inaccurate, Allen Dresser, In otoer action, toe board vot- stalled president of Manchester environment which produc- cess that he wishes to consult ly the problems that (Mvide Ihi- of Aram A. Jaibert of Vernon, state Jail. (May during the convention ei^ent tro8 wer loh^ m- project may as open space area. Tamsky The majority Senate view was fighting in Viet Nam: ' assistant eupertatendent of ed (to joiii the Capitol Region Ed- Chapter of Toastmasters Inter- to repeat his crime with a lawyer before talking rope if Western Europe is once died yesterday at S t Francis vennard will be presented when Mre. Montendon, an alter- summed up by Sen. Philip A. 1. "Because Southeast Asia is ^ start in toe fall and it should explained that the public open schools, added. ucation Council; rejected a re- national at toe final meeting of whenever it pleases him.” there can be no questioning un- agiUn to break iq> Into a large Hospital, Hartford. Monday in Manchester Circuit nate for Peter Maneggia, could leinpieatempted mmarch a ^ built up at theu.e Completed in two to three apace program will ... make it Hart, D-Mlch., who said "unless very Important to toe security Dr. Ramsdell said that use of quest for a school custodian for the season at Miller’s Restau- ^ consequence,” toe til a lawyer is present. number of free wheeling inde- Survivors also Include hla Court 12 to be bound over to not produce a signed proxy to main gate. Y o ^ , monks and necessary 7 or the state in the And, if "toe individual Is they want to cancel out Moth- of the United States.” seat her at toe convenUon.' The the parking lot was granted the vacation pay, because he worked rant. He succeeds Robert (cm ier deputy attorney general pendent statas with each nation wife, a daughter, two other Hartford Superior Court, women ran about with rpjjg 27 buildings, according to future to have a public hearing (done and indicates in any man- er’s Day and Father’s Day both, 2. "Because we kttow from proxy arrived after the conven- former city of Rockville (now (Htiy five months before resign- O’Brien. William Hollander, dis- "there will not be a gain, clawing for advantage at the brothers, three riatera and four u s mother (bed late Thura- Walter 'Riorp streaming down toeir cheeks Goodin, will all be air-condi- on smy of the land shown on ner that he does not wish to be I’m for Father’s Day.” costly experience that aggres- Uon had resumed. District I under the ccmsolldat- ing; voted to suspend board trict governor, was Installing ^ut a loes, in human dignity.” expense ot Its neighbors.” grandchildren. ver himself a candidate frort^ w^to found fire- Previously, ^ commisrion de- ployees, because toey were no The ruling drew praise from 10. Burial wlH be In M t St. declined the nomination for the three towM, not just from Ctov- fires went about toeir business. ^^oniing to Goodin. cHned to approve the names a new Junior hick sch(x>l will 11 Stl>', obvious byproduct of Carl F. Orgren of Detroit, fa- lations and to solve toe grave family's boms. longer eligible for major medi- The newly insta led pr^ident that confessions the American Civil Liberties Teacher Killed Benedict Cemetery, Blocriifleld. chair. entr^ and said h s campaipi Ky and Chief of State Nguyen ^ property on which the g,*mitted rtnee several mem- open in September. Union in New York though its ther of three, saw too much disputes left over from the sec- cal Insurance provided by toe was P re s ^ t^ with a "Toart- ^ ^ ^ ct test ot ond______world war.” BAY SHORE, N.Y. (AP) — A (Friends may caU at the fu- James Hasgett of Bolton put w<>uld prove hla point. , \ Van Thieu continued consulta- is to be located is part bers objected using games of Dr. Ramsdell told the board executive director, John Pem- commercialism in both Moth- neral home tonight from 7 to 9. that parking will not be per- board. master of the Yeari award ^cluntariness to be of any use in er’s Day and Father’s Day. But Rusk quoted Paul VatMlen tamff Island teacher has died of Gagliardone’s name in nomine- Thorpe h w se^ed for fout tions with leading military and q, the Treat Farm, and the land town famlMee without the spe- Rohrback was selected best ^ berton Jr., also said it did not There will be a recitation of toe GOP Nominates mitted anytime In the lot A " I ’ll bet 75 per cent of Fa- Boeynanta, Belgian prime min- shotgun wounds Infllcter police tion, and was seconded by Ray- years as a ^ t e Representative civlMan figures on formation of changed hands several pijne permissioa o f these fam- -pwker at toe meeting. go far enough. Rosary tonight at 8 at the fu- mond Soma of Bolton. from Coventry. advisory military-civilian jg months. The mes chain will be Strung across the ther’s and Mother’s day gifts Ister, as telling the NATU meet- *»y. *>y a pupil. ROBERT D. KING Familiar Names Rham District Mwtings will r(«ume in Sep- i^ estiga^ n a to solve „ Ing toat beyond the Iron Curtain Ihe teacher, John Lone, 48, of neral home. G. Ri(ilmrd Messier nominated He Pje^ged to w()rk tor m(ire ^ u „cil ^ 40 to M men. Both the the apart- geveral o f toe previously pro- entrance. are not bought by daughters and tember and are held on the sec- grimes Since He "130 divisions on a war foot- West Balryloii, waa shot April 27 ends were made by Russell E. TOoipe and Edwin H Lawton of etate aid for ^ ^as put in by Brandels „ames remained. With T^ie board approved tuition Area Weather sons, but by spouses Herbert It. Maxwell (CoDtinued from Page One) rata increases for non-residents ond M d fourth Monday of each yet, In Reno. Nev., Washoe when is my •wife rny daughter?” Ing supported by 6,000 aircraft when he tried to stop toe youth Btevenson, Tolland; Donald Country seconded toe motion, c r e a ^ road aid funds, and fw d e ^ ls of the P R ^sed elwtoral ;t,3sodates, and last month toe ^ negative vote, these tour Trinity Names monto. Men interested In join- ^ ^ Young do- BOLTON—Herbert L. Max- beginning with the school year W01ND6OR LOOKS (AIP)— Orgren said- and 700 mieftles." in the balls of Bay Shore High Zjan(|nann, Elllng;ton; and Rob- House districts of more than The convention elected a com- legUlatlon to aaaist retired laW were expected to be an- wn« tAlcen over bv ing the p o u p a « reminded to ..j^.g ^le point well. 86, a resident of Hotel In September. Tuitlrm for kin- Andover Junior Clearing skies, but warm and Several fathers thought that Rusk reminded the Rotarians School. He died Monday in »rt l>. Keeney, Somers. one town. mittee on vacancies, comprising persons on fixed incomes. noubced by the end of the week, p ^ t a l n Village Inc L n tst- Case Dr House Dr contact toe president.______^g^ ^ Southftde Hoopltal here. A. Herbert Wells of Somers Hooker, Wllltman^U^ and for- •‘Now we must unite force. Thii electoral law will pre- y^«>“"taln Village Inc. Case Dr., House Dr., dergarten, elementary-and sec- humid weofther, is in store for vtoatever onus of commerciali- that when one thinks of reduced Barringer, who contends the committee chairmen of the three Police said his assailant waa towns — Clarence Custer of An- for the coming election. We scribe the conditions for the The Carv.^ Lane, ondary school grades were all For Summer Lab confession If a person wants to Ooimectitout today. zati(m might exist, the Ameri- tenftons "we must not forget served as (toairman of toe con- y«*terday For seniors, the crass banquet J(unes Frampton, 16, of Bay U.S. Supreme Court overstep- dover, Milton Jensen of Bolton should make np mistake; toe Sept. 11 election for a con the Fountain ’^lage C^ra- ^ k y «aid toe lu- raised $25. confess.” The U.S. Weather Bureau can family man has at least one toat five yeius ago this month vention, and Mrs. Marjorie ^ . is tomorrow, class night on Shore, who had been enrolled in ped its bounds In ordering both and Bertron A. Hunt of Coven- opposltlon will be formidable." stituent assembly to draft a con- A™® approved toe use at toar Increased costs and salary In- William Ferguson, a Junior Young and Reno Police Otief ggyg scattered thunder- day coming to him. we were threatened with war if Brady of Ellington as its secre- Saturday and bac(»Iaureate on toe school two waeka before tha tary. The 48th District includes Jon, July 23, 1879, a son of try — and Soma and James Haa- Gagliardone was quick te stitution. It will spell out elec- W iriM ^ a n d J«*n names creases were listed as reasons at Rham and son of Mr. and Elmer Briscoe said the high showers are expected to de- "Maybe we ftiould have a allied forces were not wlth- houses of state legislature Sunday. Underclassmen are ah(xytlng. He had been dis- toe towns at Tolland, Ellington William and , ^ e s Young Max- aett of Bolton. Should Thorpe va- congratulate Thorpe after too tion districts, who many and Hmile for the tuition hikes. This year, Mrs. Stuart Ferguson of An- court already had hampered velop by this evening. husband’s day too, about once a dra'wn from Berlin.” based on population, faces a less pressed; they will be con- law enforcement and, Briscoe "The f(U!ts of toe world situa- charged from a stata training and Somers. hl« retirement, he cate the office, or decide not to nomination vote. may not vote and whetoer the secondary school tuition was dover, has been accepted for Tropical storm Alma weak- week,” suggested R.B, Bradley primary challenge from his the Summer En^neering cerned mainly with final ex- added, "This decision empha- tion,” Rusk said, "require that school for boys. „ j was a stationary engineer. assembly will have any legisla- M em ^r of the 3650; elementary, 3350; and ened raipddly over the cold wa- of Atianta. & n g waim ^ of the pecvUlw ^ ^ colleague from New Milford, Laboratory at Trinity College. ams which b ^ in on June 20th. sises it more.” tive functions after it writes the K«"eratty that toe Rights March kindergarten, 3350. ters of soffthern New Elngland pre(bcament toe small ^ nieces and neph*w. In this area. Earie Robinson. Barringer won and run through the 23rd. In Houston, Tex., Assistant constitution. ' Project was well p lj^ e d and Policy Set Students in this program are yesterday, and the remnanU of toe state vail find Funeral seVvlces and burial the endorsement o f 169th Dis- Track Team Police Chief George Sober sitid Abroad these developments that it vdll add considerably to The board approved an ad- admitted to two college-level this storni are presently pass- min, dunnguu.i.iB toe1..= first legisatlve Thursday at 11 a.m. at trict „ GOP leaders b^ a vote of 54 State Hospitals On the Move ’The Rham track team In police "will be greatly hindered touched on Viet Nam: the beauty of the area when It dition to its policies, extending courses, one in Engineering ing across Cape Cod. Bwa.u..session under the....7= new reappor- q ]j Horth Cemetery. Hartford, ® ®' absences o f non • professional the State Class C meet took in solving crimes where there Hogan, on the other hand, —Soviet Premier Alexei N. t* completed. (Contlnued from Page One) Computation and one in Phil- A cold front in the Great at thfi Porfcoda tionment put into effect last watkins-West Funeral staff members and setting forth four firsts. Tom Billard won have been no witnesses. You was unanimously endorsed in Kosygin opened discussions with Though toe project was ap- osophy of ^ience. Full college Lakes region will nwive east- S^toSsruH rsir;;: prove^"certain‘condltions were H^^ the pay to be withheld. Last the discus throw, Frang Cool- might as well burn up the b(x>ks Home, 142 E. Center St., Man- the 177th District, which at Eligible for Medicare credit is given by Trinity upon ward Into New Elngland tonight. Opon Evas. tIH 9 P.M. BBRNIB' He pointed out that he was Chester, is In charge of ar- month, the board set a similar idge won the 880-yard run, and cm the scierwe pf police interro- present has no less than 11 variety of topics, presumably P«t forth by the TPC. Some of etriple Many loctd law officials but In 1967 will have but one quet, Kosygin made another variances on two buildings N c ^ o r k . tory. Admission is Hmited to New England by late afternoon previously served by six repre- 315,281.96 in federal funds, to students who rank high in jump. Because of toeir out- across the country withheld Hogan, a V-tem veter'sm who hM made naM ; ^ t . ^ ^ ^ a rt^ s Hospit^^ mild attack on the United States which are closer to the sidelines march as a d ^ o ^ a t i ( m and continue into a goIe who wUI work ed president of- the student who said "they make a big PINE PHARMACY lative session would set the pat- Mrs. Jane Maccarone was or- T ^ t h f Hospital; Danbury Hospital; a t y Hospital; Sharon Hospital: ^nd ending the w e s t S military h ,!!r a teeirllidouJ rttact on the *^® Grenada. during the summer at 31.26 an cOTm(tiI for the next school Rham High School corre- thing of confeselona, but if you 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 W ith 149 lb. To p Fre ezer .___«rtH. uthwest Grcma^a Ne^ The three Include tilo clerks 742-6796. can’t convict anyone anyway. Ing that when the legislature LAGrotta, a five-term vet- on the school newspaper and Rev. Eugene F. Torpey read Hoapital, Hamden; Hartford tal,'^ Southington; St. Joseph's section of town. registered and a groundkeeper. Tlie posi- rapportions itself again, in 1970, eran, won the endorsement in on the debating team. the committal service. Hospital, Institute of Living, Mc- Hoqdtal and Stamford Hospital, Wood presented a plan which voters,'* he said, “ and we tions have been approved by the based on new . census fig;ures, the 170th District by defeating Summer Intern Senior Events Bearers were Thomas Mc- Cook Hospital, Mount Sinai Hos- both of Stamford; Torrington shows a large area subdivided jjave a mass rally.” one of the three towns in the Rep. Katherine Evarts of Kent state, and the participants are With less than two weeks of Veigh, . James McVeigh, Ed- pital and St. Francis Hospital, Hospital. to form 256 lota, plus areas for ragged (x>lumn, moving ddstridt would probably be com- 13-7. The towns in the 170th, Named by Weiss high school students who must school left this year Rham ward kehoe and Robert Law- all of Hartford. Also, St. Agnes Home Hospi- open spaces and a five-acre g^mg the freshly mowed should- bined in another district, leaving now represented by eight House upport themselves either whol- students are making plans for rence, all grandsons, and Also, Kent School Infirmary, tal, W e^ Hartford; Archbold Phihp A. Saperia, 20, o f Boa- tract set aside for town use, u . S. 61 added nearly 14 only two towns to share the rep- 'members, are Bethlehem, Kent, ly or in part. State and fed- a number of events. Before David Wilson and Stanley Vut^ Kent; Wieler Hospital of Hotch- Hospital of Choate School and ton, a junior and a sociology which may be used for a school, ^j,g Monday. It resentative. King said Tolland Morris, Warren, Washington, eral funds aid support toe pro- graduation on June 23 come kiss School, Lakeville; Man- Gaylord Hospital and Sanitori- has more than doubled its popu- kus. and Woodbury. major at Brandels University, Wood presented toe plan with stopped nine miles out of Grena- gram. final exams from June 17-23. chester Memorial Hoapital; um, both of Wallingford; St. lation since the 1960 census On the shoulders of one-time has been appointed by General the request of a tentative ap- xhe number of marchers Mre. Mar|pu«t Sttlee Mansfield State Training ^hort Mary’s Hospital and Waterbury 'V< used as the basis for reappor- congressional candidate John A. Manager Robert Weiss an od- proval by the TPC, which the fluctuates dally as some join, Hospital, Mansfield; Meriden Hospital, both of Waterbury; tionment, and that Ellington Funeral services for Mrs. mindstrative Intern for the sum- board said it could not give at e..Mc-g. B, -Cr SDu According to procedure, a sub- 126. af 1:80 p.m. at Second Congre- den; Connecticut Valley Hospital Westport; Windham Community His ontemship will be fully division of such magnltuflp will xhe jjk signstiH'e of the Ku King will campaign against County towns in the 173rd Dis- F IR ST IN M A N C H E S T E R gational Church. The Rev. Felix __ and Middlesex Memorial Hoe- Memorial Hospital, Willimantic; financed by private and federal require a public hearing and toe k Iux Klan, the fiercely segrega- John Burokas, the IDeitiocraUc trict. These towns — Canaan, aixl Lit(tofield County Hospital, govemment grants. TPC could not act until It re- tlonlst secret organization, was candidate for 48th District rep- cotow;:ir‘So;;;eTNorfrt^ no: Burial will be In East Ceme- Also, Milford Hospital; New Wlnsted. Saperia, who will live in Man- ccives the opinion of the people written with spray paint on U. resentative. Thiey opposed each Canaan, Salisbury and Sharon NEW HELENE CURTIS tery. Chester during his Intemriiip, is of the town. g. 61, on trash barrels and on Other in Tolland in 1963 for the — are currently represented In The Rolmes Funeral Home, toe House by 12 legislators, Rep. Eugene Gagliardone, Bol- bara Wiills, 2233 Ellington Rd., a native of Sa(x>, Maine, and is The primary etep in getting road signs, position of representative, which * I r 400 Main St., is in charge of ar- every one a Republican. ton, 6-4. Wapping. a graduate of Saco's Thornton toe subdivision approved will be There were no incidents. King won by 82 votes. HAIR TINTING MACHINE rangements. There are no call- Rand, who ran unsuccessfully 83rd District—Rep. Bessie BIRTH YESTERDAY: A Academy. to.hoW a hearing on changing Spectators were few. Handfuls King, a (Rockville attorney ing hours. against Democratic Congress- Blacker, Cheshire, defeated daughter to Mr. and Mra. Ken- Weiss said the he will be re- toe zoning from rural to AA ot Negro residents clustered at and partner in the law firm of The family suggaats that those man John 8 . MOnagan f o u r Rep. Robert Gray, Prospect, neth Pelletier, 75 Bridge St. sponsible for the preparation of Zone, and W(x>d said he would several points— but not many King and Caldwell, serves as wishing to do so make memorial Hair Color ; -A- years ago, collected 16 votes 6-3. the 1965-66 Annual Town Re- make a request for this hearing re ^ n d e d to the chant of: corporation counsel for the contributions to the American Monday to nine for Salisbury port and will assist in the areas for July. “ Raise your hands for free- UNITED STATES towns of Tolland and Ellington, Cancer Society or Second Processed innkeeper John Harney and one of town planning and social re- After toe pubMc hearing on the ()om.” and formerly of Somers. He has Church, '^urhine Trains SAVINGS BONDS ir for Rep. Robert E. duVergey of Hospital Notes lations. zone change, anotoer public . served in the State House since ---- ;— In Minutes North Canaan. hearing will have to be heM for ir 1963 and was a member of the Mra. Bwfhs C. Bowman tJue Next Year In - Brooklyn, Republicans Visiting hoars are 2 to 8 pun. toe subdivision itself. Judiciary (ximmittee, as well as Funeral services for Mrs. Bar^ unanimovXly endorsed a Demo- In all areas exoepUng mater- (Continued froth Page One) )ne for 10 WooA has attempted to devel- About Town sen’ing on the Interim Horse tha C. Bowman, formerly of crat, Rep. John Sayles of Ster- nity where they are 2:39 to 4 op tbe land for years, and has Racing and Pari-Mutual study Manchester, were held this PHIL.VDIELPHiIA — (NEA) All federation subchairmen ling, as their choice for the !)7th p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and pri- will be needed in toe tracl^ bed, ^even agreed, ^ verbttily, ^_____ with the of toe Junior Century Club will eammittee and the sub-commit- morning at Watldns • West Fu- vate rooms where they are 10 officials said. —Somebody informed Gene irRIOIDAIRE tee reapportionment. neral Home, 142 E. Center St. District seat. Sayles broke with meet tonight at 8:30 at the , ir his local Democratic organiza- a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are re- Actually, - top speeds on the Mauch that until the New York sewer linesu to a(xx>mpUsh this, .u.,. ^ Richard Carlson, Delegates to last night’s con- The Rev. Joaeph Bourret, pas 'A:. •k minded not to smoke in pa- Boston-New York run will be Yankees .drafted pitcher Bill He has presented plans before, 202 Porter St. vention from Tolland were Mrs. tor of OotwomUi L u ^ ra n ^ resigning as tiento* room. No more than two 115 mph and the average speed Kunkel In 1963, the present and said with some disappoint- Ruth E. LojEim, Russell E. Church, ^ o ia te il. Burial was ch*i™nsn the town commit- visitors a toB otlm sp sr potlcat. will be 70 to 75 ymph, it was Phillleo’ manager had been the ment: "Ten years is a horren- . k Stevenson Jr., Theodore Palm- in East Cemetery, tee of Sterling. The district in- Spec." 5, Joseph L. Lovett Jr., reported. only Yankee draft (toolM in dous amount of time to hold a son of Mr. and Mrs. Josepii ftn- ar, and Francis B. Weeton. Bearera were Clifford Lauten- clude^^PlainfieM as weU as Patients Today: 280 Each train will have an en- over 16 years. "That’s wfiy the property.” Lovett Sr., 46 Auburn Rd., has EIlingrbon!s delegates includ- bach, Howard Lauteiibach, Pat- Brooklyn and Sterling, ADMITTED YESTERDAY: gine at each end. Tills will do Yankees are so great," Mauch ih, e tpC postponed action been home cm leave from ed Atty. D(mald B. Caldwell, rick Mahon and Gladwyn HHU. Results of other contests last Mra. Barbara Baronousky, 270 away with the need tor switch- said. "They make a mistake ______- night were: West Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Florien ?***” a request of Domstadt, Germany, where he Atty. Atherton B. Ryan, Mar- tag at either end of the run. only once every 10 years." James M c C ^ y and William served with toe U.S. Army for AIDS CHINESE NAVY 163rd District—Rep. John C. Barron, RFD 2, Manchester; Model Y D -I6TK, 16.1 on. ft. jorie S. Brady and Donald construction of 15 months. He left last Friday Landmann. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Kelly, Ridgefield, def^ted Rep. Keith Benoit, Coventry; M r s .------(NEMA standard), 3 colors or white. United States has transferred Margaret S. Relnhardsen, Red- Rory Craher. Tolland; Richard n J» a 3 0 ^ t addltioh to their apart- for Ft. Erwin, CaHf. He is at- Somers' deiegatea were Rob- meiits at W(x>dbridge St. and (ached to the 3Pd Battalion, the 320-ton minesweeper ding 4-3. ^ _ DeMartin. 45 Westminster Rd.; rrO f^ram LrOeS OH A ir art lx. Kegney Jr„ Magnus Pet- G ^ Rd. gQ^ ArUUery. Tmaly-BfayMnagooaMay to the Nationalist 70th District—Rep. John J. Norman Etaton, Coventry; Mrs. ------"— ^— erson, Robert (L. Galbraith eind MBC306 The planning commissioners ____ ^ 1,1941, Ihe U f . ’DrcMvy Our Lowest Chinese navy under the military Tiffany, Lyme, defeated Rep. Helena Erickson, '39 Bluefleld A. Herbert. Wells. ^ d toat toe additions did not Richard F. Reinohl o f 91 haned the I n t Sorice E moylog reomi assistance program. The w ™ . would have wanted it that which would nit leave muugh open-q>ace recreation retary and Robert W. Chase, •k Stocc 1941 AoMricoM tone hoMht a o n Ihon Minor damage was reported. After Royal Show Goof Gary Lanier, 83 Lewis Dr., partlctpanta, a pretty blonde, oonteatnats is ______“takes in as little as 1/lOth the timet k r Johi too ffoateft dwfft If you've ever eeen appliance ads that raid, "No a c e ^ in area was included in the plan- treasurer. A scroll, signed by S1^,6M ,6M ,M 0 worth of ^ Police said Thelma -Godreau Wapping; Craig LaRoe, Mans- had been Wiled in toe crato of a persem. Baihara and her sister nteg. Imagine. . . bleaching in 6 minutes—^not pregraBitatoeira eld.fftr trade-in required"—you might have thought your . __J mMnbers, was presented to &^E«idHSaviigi • Phis Twin Vogotobla o f River Rd., Coventry, was LONDON (AP) — Dolly Gray Astride toe drumborse Hanni- field; Mrs. Loretta LaLacheur, private jriane on L«ng Island, and a n ^ e r srt of ^ n e subeU- Several suggeetiona were the past pi4sident by Reinohl yoar fataac aad yoar preeent appliance has no value. THIS IS NOT 60. Tinting or toning in 4 minutes—^not TRUE! We want your trade-in because it can be Hydrators. Sholf heading north and Walter A. drummed his way back into the bal, Gray beat out a tatt(M to 87 Cedar St.; James LeSure 8uff(>lk County police said tuted for each other 00 the made as to how the plan may be for bis past service. fiua|y*B fahere. Aad yaw ths triumphal march from Jr., 274 Parker St.; Mrs. Anna Barbara Lee Benny, 24, a New 40. For streaking, frosting—all special- oooatiy’f fotore. reconditioned and resold—at a profit. and Morn. Roser, 16, of South Rd., Bol- royal favor Monday and was a * o w . improved, and the plan will be ______Flrooi thne iOftav hare ton was heading northwest until "Aida.” Everything was Just Mletsching, Coventry; Mrs. York City airlines dispatrtier; The actual personality was a reworked and submitted again Kn.T.En in ACCIDENT effect haircoloring, too! Safe as a dryer We aell Frigldaire appliances with or without happy man again, though Just a dandy. Janice Monroe, Warehouse and Mark Sdtter, 38, a Watoing- ______the cars collided. Parked cars woman auctioneer. 0<**ie for approval. NORWALK (AP) — A teen trade. It’s up to you. If you keep your present mite poorer. The band swung smartly Into Point; Mrs. Virginia Norcross, ton attorney, were killed In toe Lockhart of Steamboat Springs, ... quick as a wink ... with ^beautiful, blocked the drivers view, police Stanley Bray’s request for a ager was killed last night when appliance, you pay the same low price we eetab- YOU DONT NEED said. Drummer Henrv (Dollv) Grav the quick march “'Ye Ken John 57 Lockwood St.; Alfonse Pal- e r a * . Dr. Sidney Weinberg, tt * - ^ . -1 . . lustrous results. Do make an appoint- Buy U. S. Savings Bonds Uto for every customer. of the Royal Horm GuaSs bea^ »ima, 45 Carman Rd.; ,George County medical officer, said the After^an all-night search in a J ^ e l n ^ t a ^ s S r o ^ n e W mT i S nlld miTc^Mhed ment. No" extra charge for this service. If you want to trade, we’ll give you a fuU value CASH-USE BERNIE’S the i h S at the annual serv- Gray ndssed two beats. Ha Peterson. Glastoitoury; Mrs.-Jo- victims were Identified by per- gu«olk County woods, the aa was approved tate a * ^ ^ crashed allowance based on age, make and operating o(m- ice of the Knights of the Garter, *B1 on tha "Aida” wave- sephine Plaster, Coventry; Mra. ecoal effects, taiK toe ideitiifica- wreckage o f the plane was cel is off W. (Jenter S t w e s t ^ The victim waa Mantifiad ss dftion. AND THIS FAIR ALLOWANCE WILL E-Z PAY PUNS I Personal Notices I conducted in the p r u n e s of length. Josephine Rudnanskt, Stafford ^ n wo«W be v e t iM by finger- found Mon4A7 ecverai hundred the housing for the eMeriv and Joseoh Yatea. it nt Norwalk BE DEDUCTED FROM THE LOW PRICE WE L-______I i Queen Elizabeth n ^ W in d sor “ D o»y Just lost toe rhythm Springs; James Bheakey. 2? Ol- print, and dental checks. „ f tbe e a s t T a ^ r ^ ^ o w ? i 2 ^ ^ ^ W c . a ^ n ' ADVERTISE! O P iN DAILY MR 9 n r " OtWe. • « * » » « « « » « l«~*tog the b e ^ . eott St.; M n . Ruth Siinard. 99 Miss Benny and her twin lis. ^ k h a v e n airport runway. ander J a n ^ T h T ^ , ^ ^ war to Z The N ew Thanks ..JJ, played CKcapUonaUy leAdtaghim,” ddd Essex St.; Mra. A n n . Smith, tar,.Beverly Ann, were seen on The plane crashed shortly aft- grarfted aino,^ (h is would be a (Siriatman. 21 HARTF0BD^P<^AT10MAT W« would like to exmvae eur toe adjutsnt, Cspt. «*»•*»» band«nan. 320 Diane Dr., W aiting; Bar- tl)e taped Columbia Broadcast- er taWng off for New York’s La natural extensirm o f tha busi- Christman — ^ .and canen. two other. lieartfeits^ertLion to tae^many WUMam Lloyd. Said DoUy: "Juft loft my bara Smith, 610 Wetherell 8t.; tag Syftem show. “ To TUI tbe Guardla airport Sunday night ness zone, Schultz BEAUTY SALON MANCHESrOt friends, reiadvea and neigh^ii ^ Rut left Saturday it was an- plade and then 1 k>ft my nerve.” ^ h n Souer, Broad Mrs. Truth.” mu m Betmy's twin and her dfte . __ . , P“ *«igers wiwre hurt and were were so generous and Ajproved a^o was a request reported in fair condition at WHIM MOMer e o e s r o wqmc roft kohm Ncent aomw. other story. There was Gray, Only the experts noticed the Virginia Tetnault, 17* Center The nftwork said it had been had left the plane to return to by Atty^ Leon Podrove t^ a u b l' Norwalk nnatofli 44 O a k St.—Te L 643-8951— llbn e h e ster - Ht^ahUMim Mmsirr W.D.J.C. SHOPPDM PARKADE Ctoo the man in tbe trooiiing of mloatag two beato, but oee of fit; MTal IQldrod TamUnson, notified of toe accident but the city by car after toe four divide into three lo t . a parcel ----- oepiw. AIR*CONDinONED • usr iuBiroao • vtSTMSTFOto * wnnoa • etoean • oiraawNta • Sougiitor, X n. the color for the queen’s birth- them was big oommooding offi- Glagtonbury; Mrg. Mary Tur- decided to go ahead wtth the bed completed a flytng tear at Rohert and W oroaoke"]^ waa M • TettMEToa « rniiMi. weera enaweaafti •' awauioaa • ceLcaum • B eRN / e's * * " MOjuity and Iboii- ear. Be docked d DoHy two dayg ncr, *7 Hyde fit ; Naiiey TThger- ftxMr. A CBfi ^xrkaoman said oirer Mertoa’s m e y a rd and Tha lota axe in Zone AA. and h o m l c S e ^ negugen and giving Uqopr to • omic • ouanc • ou MTonoK • sToaieeTea. • usu: •. mnm • mntoi JIri itau^ »*»*« to W* “»« moup te g to 33.89. cr, 41 CampfleM Rd.; Mfs. Bor- Borhara’a mother. Mrs. John Proftneetown, Maas. the requoift was approved sub- minora PAGE THIBTEI^ PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 19M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1966 Wedding Hartford Artist in Tokyo FOR Renounces V.S. Citizenship I Cosmetics Knox - Yoo Newton • Bacon TOKYO (AP) — WilUam R. the artist's stay In Japan ‘‘for Miss Barbara Jean. Too of Miss Marilyn Edith Bacon, rrs Christensen, a 37-year-oId artist as long as he Ukes.” The Social- East Hartford and Donald daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ists ^80 o|q>ose American par- Television from Hartford, Conn., an- John Knox of Manchester were mond W. Bacon of West Den- ticipation In the Viet Nam war 6:00 ( S-10-18-22) Movie (34) W h efa N ew ? nounced ttxlay he will renounce Uggeffs married Saturday morning, nis, Mass., and Allan Arthur ( 8) Mike Douglas (18) SubecripUdB TV as wen as the Japanese govern- May 21, at St, Peter’s Church, Newton, son of Mrs. WilUam A- (12) Merv Griffin (33-30-40) News. Weather his American ertizenship in pro- pient’s defense alliance with the (20> Imerpoi T:U (31) Maas. HighlighU At Hie Parkade Hartford. Newton of 16 Hyde St., and the (30) Three Stooges (30) Sports Camera test against U.S. policy in Viet United States. The bride is a daughter of late William Newton, were wed (40) Adventures in Paradise (40) Peter Jennings, News Nam. The New Englander came to MANCHESTER 8:30 (40) Dennis. Menace 7:30 ( 24) Elliott Norton Mr. and Mrs. John Yoo of Saturday afternoon at First (30) A m ericaiu at Work (12) Daktari (C) "I am aotry to admit,” the Japan under the sponsorship of East Hartford. The bridegroom Congregational Church, West (30) Whirlybird.s ( 8-30-40) Combat painter and sculplof told a news Tadaahl Abe, a company presi- 5:45 (30) Peter Jennings, News (10-33-30) M y Mother, the Car is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Boyleton, Mass. (18) Ralnh Kannn (C) confeirence, "that the majority dent he met in Paris while Knox of 140 IVoodside St. The Rev. WUbur Green of 6:00 ( 3-40) News, Sports. Weather 8:00 (10-22-30) Don't Eat Daisies of the American people feel Christensen was a student at the (30) Seahunt (C) Our 107th Year The Rev. William Stack of First Congregational Oiurch (20) Big Picture (20 Jass Casual rightecAis and Just In supporting Beaux Arts Aacdemy. Abe was St. Peter’s Church performed (10) Pashkin Show 8:30 ( 3-12) Red Skelton (C) a cruel, brutal and cowardly reported upeet about the Ameri- performed the double ring cere- (24) WbaCs New? ( 8-30-40) McHale s Navy the doilble ring ceremony and mony. WilHam Nierintz was or- (22) Rocky and His Friends (10-22 30) Dr. Kildare (C) massacre of Uie small country can s decision to renounce his was celebrant at the nuptial (18) S u rfs Up (24) Book Beat of Viet Nam.” citizenship and to have indi- MORSE ganist and Mrs. Leroy Knapp 6:15 (32) Club Hotise 1:00 ( 8-30-40) F Troop high Mass. Bouquets of white soloist. (10) News. We«(ther 110-22-30) M ovie (C) He read an open letter to the cated he wold not longer spon- COLLEGC (40) Sucarfoot (18) Suhscrlpdon TV Japanese people and govern- sor him. carnations and roses were on The bride was given in mar- 6:30 (10-23-30) Huntley-Brinkley (24) Point o( View ment retjuesting that he be al- The U.S. Embassy said Chris- the altar. riage by her father. She wore (C) 1:30 ( 3-12) Petticoat Junction (C) ( 3) Walter Cronkite (C) (341 A ir We Breathe lowed.to stay and work in Japan tensen, to renounce his citizen- The bride was given in mar- a gown of silk organza over taf- (34) Travel Time ( 8-20-10) Peyton Place 10:00 ( 3-121 News Special and a caWe to President John- ship, would have to iqppear be- riage by her brother, Robert feta with alencon lace fitted (20) Scope (12) Newsheat (24) The Rivals son calling for a halt to the fore a consular office,, state his Edward Yoo of East Hartford. bodice and sleeves. Her shoul- ( 8) Newswirc ( 8-20-40) Fugitive bombing of Viet Nam. wishes in writing and have his She wore an ankle-length der-ileng^ veil of silk illusion (IRl HollywivTd Backstage 10:30 (21) Calendar 6:45 ( 8) Peter Jennings. News 11:00 ( 3-8-10-13-20-22-.30-10) News. Obristensen has been in Tbkyo passport invididated. fte then gown of white peau de soie and was arranged from a bouffant 7:00 ( 3) Movie Snorts. Weather (IS) Vintage Theater would become a stateless per- lace. Her tulle veil was ar- bow, and she carried a cas- ( 8) Addams Family with his 6-year-oW son Eric for I BasinM6 AdnrinistntlMi (10) E ye Dentlfy 11:30 ( 3-8-121 Mo\1e. two months, working for a Jap- son. Nomially he would then ranged from a floral head- cade bouquet of Mlles-cf-tho-^rai- (30) Reader’s Digest 11:35 (10) Eaplnnage I A c c o u n t i n g piece, and she carried a colo- anese export-import firm with face deportation. I Secretarial ley and a white orchid. 8EE SATDIU»A»’S TV WEEK FOB CCMI^LETE UBTINa Deportation procedures are nial bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Linda Vogt of Brick its French and English corre- I G e n e r a l B u s i n e s s almost always Instituted in such I General Secretarial Miss Linda Mae Lathrop of Town, N.J. was matron of hon- spondence. His wife, a native of Manchester was maid of honor. Paris, lives with ttieir two other cases in Japan. (3iristensen said I T r a n s f e r P r o g r a m s or. Bridesmaids were Mrs. if Japan w ^ d n ’t have him he I Job Preparatory Programs She wore an ankle-length gown Paula Bacon of Arlington, Va., Radio children, Anne, 8, and Eva, 7, in Albany, Calif. Clirlstensen wouln in I campus work experience in herthe Savings Bank of Manches- day at 9:30 a.m- at the camp commencement exercises June ma Chi Sigma, honorary socie- ment said, that hospital loads of them without too much of a gram of educating Negro and chinchlHa on her black sheer fuMikm designers X C fl- l/fl- X UIAJII niajor field during the regular ter. Her husband is employed site. The camp, situated on a dress. Gold lattice work clut- 12 at Becker Jimior College in woidd be increased more than prOblean. We win simply make Puerto Rican children fnkn Most of the stylists had creat- - r k college intership period. at Aetna Insurance Co., Hart- knoll overlooWng Globe Hollow ty. tered the body view only Worcester, Mass. some 5 per cent over the nation, more room, open up aolariums Hartford in suburban school?. ed the sooiaRtes nude-Uke cos- Swimming Pool, will start its Both took senior legal secre- ly on Mtml Custung’s dia- Get Degrees Degrees were awarded to 260 "However, there is already and other spaces to r them.” Other boards of education tinnes bo make $100 a-person a third season on July 5. The six- tarial courses. phanous tent dress. Silver em- seniors during the college’s Miss Feme L. Selwitz, daugh- overcrowding of hospital facil- UnlTeiaKy of Mtchigan witiefa have approved the pro- reasonable {nice indeed for a Mohoflony brown leather week session will end on Ai^;. broidered lace was the eye dis- few noodles, wine and music, 12. 79th commencement ceremonies ter of Mr. and Mrs. Llpman Sel- ities in some areas, arid some of Hogpital to Ann Aflrhwr, the big- grsm are those of Manchester, with loh rope trim, odjurtobls At Central the best hospitals in certain increase was expected in tractor for Baroness Von Mey- considering the view. Charac- Smith has announced the held in W orcester Memorial witz,^ of 375 Woodbridge St. South 'Windsor and Stm^xury. buckle strop. AN liie* 5 to 10. parts of the country are over- outpajimt aervlcee. Of the 37 em Hohenberg. ters from the Bard’s plays were T«a Manchester re^dents name of a fourth registered Auditorium. She was active in intramural The Glastonbury school board crowded even thou^ other fa- outpatient cUnica to the. bospi- Thpsy Taylor wore white lace inspirations lor lbs dress de- nurse who has volunteered her The Manchester g;raduates sports during college. rejected pcurtictpatlon. were among 696 students who cilities In the same area are blocka of tlitt6 are being pajamas over seem ingly' noth- signs. MRNA President services for the equivalent of are; Miss Nancy G. Hublard. Midvey made It (dear he was received degrees at Central not,” the repcttt said. reaerred for medicare patients ing. Linda (M rs. Montague) The party ww to have been one week’s time. She is Mrs. (Miss M arilyn Jean Ledgard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul ruling only on the legaKty at Hackett posed for photogra- the g;ala' celebration of the first Connecticut State College’s Mrs. Wesley Sargent of 72 Edwin C. Lojeaki of 166 Ludlow daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan There are two essential facts — to insure that they can be the program under state law, Hublard of 26 Earl St. She was phers in white silk harem pants production to Central Park, U6tb commencement in New Princeton St. recently was Rd. J. Ledgard of 301 Henry St. treasurer of her dormitory and ' behind whatever happens July seen wftbin the 20^ay woittog and that local ordinances.^and elected to her second term as Charters were another matter. with a plunging neckline that "All’s Wen That Etods WeU.” Britain Jime 12. a member of the Newman Club 1. First, summertime is the limit set by the law. Still sched- Womens Sailcloth president of the Manchester slow period in most hospitais, ules are heavy end somebody is nearly severed the costume. But nearly everyone there bod It was the largest graduat- and Bermuda CJlub. Registered Nurses Association with people putting off surgery going to have to wait, $8 M n X IO N COMPUTERS With her was Itakan designer been notified that the p4ay was ing dess in the college's his- Miss Ruth E. Currier, daugh- (M RNA) at a dinner meeting when possible until after vaca- “ We intend to furnish medical (3AJPE KiafNEDY, Fla. (AP) Marquis Emilio Pued. Since he to be canceled. Actually, it did tory. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. at the Old Homestead Inn, bon pMtods. Second, most med- attention to people who are — the Naitlonal Aeronautics and also made the rock ’n’ roll go on at the last minute to a The following graduates re- Currier of 3 Corey Lane. She CASUALS Somers. leal problems of the elderly re- «ick,’’ ssM Dr. R o^r B. Nelson, Space AdmlnlstratioB ls negoti- band’s dazzling blue sUrU, they bondfiil of poopie in tlM dawey ceived badielor of sdence de- was a member of Sigma Tau Other officers are Miss Ann quire more or less Immediate senior asaoctote director. "The ating with General Electric Co. serenaded Wm with "P ucci pai*. grees in various fields of study: Upsilon sorority. Harrington,, vice president; care. Doctora often point out red tax>e wHl just have to mwa- tor some |6 milUon worth of ad- Rldiard J. Allely, son of Mr. Miss Donna J. ^chaud, Mrs. Steven Koskl, secretary, that elective operations before vti itself aa beet it can." ditional computer' equipment. \ and Mrs. Ricfasud Allely of 607 Receives BA and Mrs. Paul Blain, treasurer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- the age of 50 or 55, become op- iti Phoenix, Ariz., the guess NASA said the equipment will Hartford Rd., industrial educa- ry E. Michaud, of 59 Broad St. erations of necessl^ afterward, was a 20 to 35 per cent increase. permit two simultaneous tests Michael T. Oaxvey, son of Mr. tion; Joan F. Farr, daughter of She was a member of the New- Moro Than Just Ansvforfaig Sorvko and Mrs. Heitoert J. Carvey of Still ttiere are some ailments with some officials coafident the to be run and will help consoli- Mrs. John Parr of 42 Westwood man Club, the Ski Club and was 56 Scarborough Rd., was award- that some of the eMerfy have cases could be handled. But the date administrative and scien- St., dsmentary education; Syl- Officers Named active in intramural sports. ed a bachelor of arts in eco- lived with, which thot^ not Good Samaiiitan Hoopital there tific data to support the Apollo via A. Hannaford, daughter of All four girls took senior ex- nomics from St. Anselm’s Col- critical, can now be treated and )s already at oapAcity. One man to the moon program. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henna- By Couples Club ecutive secretarial courses. lege Jime 9. paid for under medicare — nuBoe said: "W e've got 500 beds ford of 163 Irving St, mathe- AU six graduated frpm Man- matics; John R. lagrossi, son Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil- things like (rttaracts, varicose and they're full. After medicare TERMITES cherter High School in 1964. of Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn lagrossi loughby of 78 Harlan St. were veins, hemiMTfaoids, hernias, ear weH sUH taava 500 beds and OR ANY PEST PRORLEM trouble. Qiey’fi sflM be AlH.” Three Receive of 50 Sherwood Circle, voca- elected president and vice presi- BARRiCiNi That leads some hospital ad- Nett — H m) second deadline. STOP AT OUR LOCAL STORE FOR tional • industrial education; dent, respectively, of the Cou- Engagement exduslvdy at Lasell Degrees Kathleen D. McMullen, daugh- iRinfstratoiv Mhe Richard 3, — ter of Mrs. Margarete McMul- ples Club of Second Congrega- Hancock of lAWrence k Memo- • FREE GENERAL INFORMATION len of 235 Summit St, dmien- tional Church ^turday at a rial Hospital, New London. Liggeff Drug Three Manchester girls were luau and meeting in Fellowship Fracasso - Turn«r Maided #WITH SPECIMENS FOR WENTIFICATON graduated with associate de- tary education; and Bernadette Conn., to anticipate that the in- PARKADE Boys and Girls M. Pardak, (bughter of Mrs. Hall at '^fiie chutxdi. They suc- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fracasso creased demands w ll be in grees from Lasell Jimior' Col- ceed Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wells. Asks ,$3 MilUon • EXTERMINATING SUPPLIES OR SERVICE lege at its 111th commencement Teotfila Pardak of 77 North St, of Winrted announce the en- terms of elective aarge<7 end mathematics. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Peterson gagement of their daughter, treatment. NEW YORK (AP) — Model Sunday, Jime 5, at Aubumdale, were elected secretary and 115 CENTER STREET Mass. The following received bache- Marilyn, to 'Wayne Turner, son Explained Dr. John H. NeB IheolMdd, who waa mauled SNEAKERS lor of arts degrees In various treasurer. This is the club’s fl-' of Mr. and Mrs. Bertll Turner Knowles, general direch^ of by a Uon during a publicity They weie Miss Linda Jean nal meeting of this season. AIAIR4AVERY PEST CONTROL CO. Hohwieler, daughter of Mr. and fld ib of study; Ram<^''^ J- of as Avondale Rd. Boeton’s Maasactnwrtta General sbimt In Nerw York CiSty, has ‘The Mrs. Robert C. Hohwieler of 114 Davit of 22 Chester Dr., phy- About 50 couples attended Miss Fracasso is a 1962 Hospital; fHed a |3«alBioii dajotMtge oolt. 649-1390 Green Manor Rd.; Mias Andrea slcB;'Prederick W. Odell, son of the event, many dressy in graduate of Qilhert High School, ^The increase wlH feed on Miaa Theobald, 3S, charged in Renault 8... Jo Sandals, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josephine R. Odell Hawaiian style. and Mrs. Wdnsted, and is employed at Itself.’: As people learn more Mia Near Tosh State Sufircme Mrs. Jacob Sandals of 28 Brook- of 612 E. Center St., his- William Freeman, chairman, Aetna. life Insurance Co.,. Hart- about how tbe'ptrogram means Court Monday that the attack field St.; and Miss Carol Ann tory-political science; Arlene and a committee decorated the ford, as senior clerk and book- aaay adeeae to hospitals, they the Hon at the Interaattonal is one of the Bouleau, daughter of Mr. and M. Snyder, daughter of Mr. and hall with palm trees and flow- keeper. will say; ‘Mayhe I should at AutomobUa Show caused par- ers. Block, white, red or Woe. Mrs.<} Benjamin Rouleau of 18 Mrs. Adolph C. Snyder of 79 Mr. Turner is a 1961 gradu- least go and wot vdtether soma- manent tojuries. best cars in Sizes 816 to 3. Sturdy, Flint Dr. All three are 1964 Edmund S t, history. Movtos and . slides of a recent ate of Manchester High School •dng can be done witii fids sore ght iMunad a numlMr o( de- graduates of Manchester High Receiving her Master of Sd- show ^Mnsored by the club, "In ifip fitafa been bothering me for tetoanta, todudfaig tha of nioqad, comfortable. and attended the University of the world ^ f -V* School. ence in elementary education the Pink,” were Aown after the Hartford and State Technical yean.* Old people used to be uon, the auto ttiow and the was Mrs, Frances F. Larsson, Miss HKen Sanders o f Minne- R.SM., of 85 Park St., a house, more and more will of watam of tha Maine coast, Idiss Rouleau was awarded an Three area men were among apolis, XDnn., is grasping the coma to fita boopitaM. There’s says tha atato dlraelor of teacher at St. James’ Parochiad wheel, handle bars wid a paddle BOmDl AB. undM* the executive secre- the graduates who received Ooggarts Wed 45 Years Juat no way at asttmafing how marina leaaareh, Bohaet L. SNEAKERS tarial program. She belonged to bachelor of science degrees at School, was among 21 relig;ious tor a close look at the Minnesota great the increase wtX be.” Dow. River. the community club and the Worcester Polytechnic Insti- Mrs. Robert J. Doggart of 81 of Vernon, Earl Doggart of EI- leaders and members of the' In New aingiMid, than la al- The tobstar shortage has re- Sanders, working alone week- srew. tute’s commencement June 10 West St. gives her husband hngton, JJies. Fred Crocker of laity to receive master of arts Millers Wed 25 Years most unanimous agreement suttsd in (Msaller catches and proof of her affection^ at a 46th' ends to collect river data of in- In Worcester Auditorium, Glastonbury and Miss Lois Dog- degroe^ during St. Joseph Col- amoig; hosiUtais and doctors faighsr prices tor Mains lohstsn Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller 7, 1941, at Concordia Lutheran terest to canoe and boatii^ «n- 15 MBW- BONDSES AOCEFTED Worcester, Maas. . . anniversary party Saturday at gart at home; and 10 grand- lege's 31st commencement Tues- Queried that people with all- finriag tha last two yean. of 47 Budclngbam St. were fet- CImrch by the Rev. KOrt Rich- tlwaiastB, drivee faie car to the BATON ROUGE, La. CAP)— George Baxter Ordvmy of 110 Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. An children. day. June 7 at the Busimell Me- mcBto fiat an not acute wwo CIO MOTORS ed recently at a suiprise 25th ter. Mrs. IBXer is the f ormer tetert ^x)t visited, and launches The Louisiana Mineral Board Cambridge St earned Ms B.S. open house .was held Sunday at Doggart was a former sales- morial, Hartford. nwlug them up tor Jtfif L ______wedding anniversary party at ISIda Richter. Her husband is hla canoe with a smalt motor in o BDHNSIDS AVS. . lias accepted 65,384,778 in bon- Center Ccn^gregrational Cbtirch, In physics: David L. Clarke of man for Stanley Home Prod- A gradtiate of Diocesan Cavey’s Log Qabln, Lebanon. Guesses zaugad up to 26 per luse for leas^ of state lands 283 EWngton Rd., South W ind- v4iere they afBoston Red Sox, A’s in Six-Man Trade EARL YOST Bed Sox, maklnK oecond jjeoa Wagner and Joe Aawue, Sports Editor Morhardt, Clendenon’s Power Off looning to a 3.76 earned nin av- change from Kansas City where major trade In 12 hours, today BOSTON (AP) — The City last winter, and Guido Oril- 0-8, having lost Ms No. 1 relief aluo lost home runs hit as ther shipped righthander Earl Wil- erage. the fans bad booed hhn pretty lowly Boston Red Sox and M, a left-hander who boasts a 8- job. Indians closed the gap to 4-8 Backfitage at the Mets son to the. Detroit Tigers for 0 record with Boston’s ’Toronto Sheldon, a Red Sox nemisis Grim started Ihe se^ison with hard. Lill P ace the Kan.sas City Athletics, ‘•There definitely is nothing before the rains came. veteran outfielder Don Demeter farm team In the International since he started with the New Boston where he had an 0-2 Box seat, next to the dugout, best describes Lindsey wrong with his arm," Lopat Luis ’Tiant, who gave up the^ and a minor leaguer to be striving to trade their way League. York Yankees, was 4-7 with the record before being-optioned to Nelson’s book, with Al Hirshberg, titled Backstage at But Clemente Ignites Bucs said. "I think a change of scen- home run to Scott, while pitch- Third Win n4>ned later. up in the American League Athletics this year. He was trad- Toronto. The Athletics said he Just four days ago, the Ath- ery is the best thing for John, ing to only five batters, was-' the Mets. Published by the Viking Press, 180 pages NFW YORK TAP) __ ball again. But I’ve been taking New York defeated St. Ztouia In addition, the Sox assigned standings, have completed letics completed a multi-iilayer ed to Kanaas City in 1M6. would be recalled immediately. Guns were firing in the the contract of outfielder Joe He’s of UtUe value to us because named to start again for the In- •with a $3,95 tab, Nelson, the No. 1 broadcasting voice r> i i 4. XT Al A x T « 4-‘ T H fifood cut and swinging ha^rd.** 5-2 before bowing 4-1. a six-playef swap which in- swap with the New York Yan- Red Sox fans will miss the The Red Sox were in Cleve- of the New York Mets and the talented Hirshberg, Moriarty Bros, areenal last Now that National League Pirates’ pir at e s-beds— Christopher to Syracuse, the iit seems to me his heart Is gone, dians tonight in a twi-night dou-, volved an outfielder and kees, picking up pitchers Bill popular Gosger, who ' earned land when the trade was an- pitchers have tuined Bonn y ^ ^ Be^re Clemente’s homer, tha Tigers’ afflUate in tiie Interna- nounced shortly afteh the game I think the booing has reaHy Meheader set uip to m ^ e up tor- Backstage at the Mets is enjoyable reading from cover they stnAed 10 two pitchers froni each Stafford and Gil Blanco and out- their admiration by Ms hustle. tile rained out game. Sonny Sie-. to cover; not only for Met fans, hits, including two homers, Clendenon s power oft, ^ slow Reds had built.their 4-2 lead on tional League. with the Indians was washed affected him.’’ team. fielder Roger Repoz in exchange ’The left-handed hitting center bert, coming off his no-hitter but for anyone intereated in in pasting an 8-1 defeat on they’ve turned Roberto only four homers and Vada Pinson’s three-run homer Bed Sox Vice president Hay- out after 4% innings. He said Wyatt’s mental reac- perennial last place team in the i.u„ .o t o for pitchers Fred Talbot and fielder was batting .2B4 at Bos- against Washington, will atart. Clemente’s on, 22 runs driven in. to toe fourth inning and his run- fVood Sullivan said “ although The Red Sox, seeking a start- Kansas City Vice President tion will determine his value to baseball. Natmnot i.»oonT= the Vemon Orioles on rain- left-handed hitting catcher Bill ton and had 1< runs batted in. ^ drenched Colt Park. A slim Aiid it’s proved a shocking Clemente, meanwhile, Is heed- sco ri^ single in the fifth, wo regret giving up Earl Wil- ing pitcher, acquired right-hand- Ed Lopat called Gosger the key Boston. the other game. Bryan. In Tartabull, Boston acquired ^ f <=rowd watched the Hartford experience for them. ed for his best Slugging year. In son, we think we have obtained er Rollie Sheldon, relief pitch- to the trade, the third by the George Scott lost his ISth Boston’s pitdrlng chodcM ners the worst team in the ma^ Blanco was assigned to the a speedy outfielder for center Stengelese 'Twilight League champions win Billy McCool was the late.st 11 major league seasons he’s GIANTB-CJUBS— a great outfielder In Deroeter, er John Wyatt and outfielder Athletics______in 18 days as they____ con- homer of the season when last were Jose Santiago, A’s Southern '..eague farm chib field, a defensive weak spot for How do you deserbe a Met l^^^Tues, and picked up one their third decision In four victim of the Clemente explo- averaged llehomers and 66 RBI Gaylord making 1^ who has always hit well in Fen- Jose Tartabull in Monday linu^~to b ^ f up"their ou"tfield. night’s game at Cleveland was left-hander Dick Stdgman. I himian interest story after an- at Mobile. several seasons- The Ouban- starts. The Orioles are now 0-2 way Park. We believe Bollle night’s trade Which came just Lopat described Gosger as “a washed oirt after a wait of more ^ was sent to the other. Sion as the Pittsburgh star w'hile batting .309. ^ The Red Sox recently traded bom outfielder was hitting .238 in the standings. lashed a three-mn homer that This season is just slightly the Cubs only three hits M sevm Sheldon, obtained Monday night 48 hours before the Wednesday onca in a tolevteion Inter- combined Ulents of its one-time relief ace, Dick Ra- with the A’s. kid Who looks Uke he has good t h - “ i ^ t a i , after ^^ingMt It looked Uke batting practice gave the Pirates a 5-4 victory More than one-hlrd gone, and innings. He was supported ^ from Kansas City will fill Wil- midnight trading deadline. potential. bear-down view Nelson asked Casey Sten- Hirshberg. the finest magazine ------daU,datz, to the taeveiandCleveland inoiansIndians sanoeraSanders was methe surprise mof ~ ------rju-1 Yastrzemskl ant’s pitch in the first in the first two Innings for the MO£ MORHAROT o\’er Cincinnati Monday night, he’s rapidly approaching those San Franciscos six - run toiro. son’s place in onr starting ro- gel to do it and here s what he .^ ^ e r in this writer’s book, MgUKB G E R I C H The Athletics received out- for pitchers Don McMahon and the Red Sox pitching corps In type who Impresses you g, ni+ch and Tony Monday night. But the Indians- powerful Gas House Gang as The homer was the ninth for figures as well as hitting .330, three of the runs coming 00 01- tation.” EUUtL WILSON „ . . . .,, , Nelson’s first venture Into the fielder Jim- Gosger - and a pair . of - .Lee Stange. wa Hret few reKef appearances his hustle.” ^ w v h S nhvMcian Dr. Vic Ippolito, the flashy right fielder this sea- the second best average In the lie Brown’s tiouble^ this season. But he ^ taken He said he believes W yatt Conigbaro walked, to highlight „«r a th ^ <1 wanna say that the Mets i, a gem. Hirsh- they spoiled the pitching debut „ ^ fti WUson, SO, had a 5-fi record relief pitchers — Ken Sanders, Wyatt, 31, worked In 81 games Xraiys proved negative. of Fred McCurry, a local lad UOminatCS JHCCi i €001 with the Sox in IS games this his lumps in recent weeks, bal- will be more effective with the a four-run rally. fans have been marvelous^ And ^erg, one of the top columnists son. just one short of his total league.' .orm rm nnrkr-E'Da Elmira Holding who was drafted from Kansas last year. This season he was they come out and done better Boston his base of opera- „who „ pitched with Springfield .. " ..... — last year, and the runs batted In His latest effort was a dra- A8TK08-D0U0BKJ4— year. Christopher, used almost this spring and then gave him 36 for the season, matic performance. McCool had Joe Morgan tripled across two entirely as a plnchhltter, had than we have on the field and tiong, co-authored Fear Strikes Slim EL Lead rm glad w e g o y e m R w e w u W with Jimmy Piersall, My “ out , on , Joe . Van Ouden- fifth best in the league and just relieved starter Joey Jay >mn8 a n d ^ ored ^ ^ Soimy J a ^ - only one hit In 18 appearances. son’s single in the lltii inning do as well as them itd be better Qj^^ts with Russ Hodges’ ia s - ^ ^ more than half as many as the in the eighth inning, coming on Demeter, 80, also played first Ebnxra, clawing to hold onto LaGace Only Repeater for Houston’s triumph over Loa ‘‘Como Out and Get It Pitch and we’re toyin’ lyuse in sup- Cobban is My Life with Bob , 65 he had In 1965. with two men aboard and the and third base in his career. In its Eastern League lead, scored ’ Angtiles. The Astros had explod- a run in thn last of the ninth on portin’ us the attendaiice has cousy. but the best, and most Feature of the four-run first Why the sudden power surge Reds leading 4-2, 82 games with Detroit this for Clemente who has built McCool worked tha count to ed tor six runs in the eighth year, he was batting .212 and Jdan White’s Infield single to de- got trimmed. Youd think we’d enjoyatole. is Backstage at the do bettw and without all these nigta. to rightfleld with Leo Mc- In Coaehes’ Balloting three batting chajinpionships on 1-2 before Clemente, a right- inning, three on Felix Meintil- had five home runs and 12 feat York 3-2. la’s homer, and a $-4 lead, but Second place WllMamsport re- Of Rojas Baffles AL Batters people turnin’ out to help is we are relived when Marvel- Namara, who opened with a hits that stay Inside the park? handed batter, drove the ball BBIs. Five players from East Catholic High, including hold- 'Clendenon Isn’t like he was into the upper right field stands the Dodgers tied it on Tommy H ie trade announced In Bos- mained Just half a game behind NEW YORK (AP) __ Baltimore past New Yorit 8-0, games while Jim Palmer and •wouldn’t but tfliey come out Throneberry was the single, on base. Mike Gerich last year,” the 31-year-old Puer- Elsewhere In the NL, San Davis’ homer and WllUe Davis’ ton today came in the wake of with an 11-1 victory over Pitts- Minnie Rojas’ “come out nipped Washington 4-8 reliever EXidie Watt shackled with the banners and cheers aarling of the fans, Homer the singled and scored on Bob Carl- over Ray LaGace, were named to the 11-man All-Star to Rican explain^ after help- Francisco crushed Chicago 8-0, run-producing single. a six-player swap with Kansas field. Pawtucket and Watertniry and Minnesota divided a twi- ^he Yankees on three hits. and It’s ‘Metsie, Metsie, Metsie.’ beagle mascot and Ron Hunt, ®°'' s booming triple to left and Hartford County in fe re n ce baseball team for the 1966 and get it” pitch has "W h «i the Httie children fii^ ho^ Swoboda, and the rest. toe first of Gene Johnsmi’s two ggagon. East won championship honors in the four-team ing the Reds to their 14th loss Houston trimmed Los Angeles City Monday night. were postponedr— •------by./ ------rain. . • T u rr night twin bill with Kansas hits. Frank Rahinson smashed PHILS-BRAVES-. League hitters start to speak they once said, Readers of Backstage at the singles made It 4-0 as the rains circuit. LaGace, a pitcher, was ------:------in 18 game.s. ”If he comes back 9-6 In 11 innings, Philadelphia WUsonTTUBuu Is the second _ front-____ At I*lttafiekt, 14 Williamsport League h ltw rs dropping the opener 5-2 his 16th homer in the third in- Larry Jackson pi-lxihed a tour- ‘Mamma and Papa but with ^g-ts can expect to find 16 live- came down harder. only repeater on the squad, again. I’ll start punching the swept Atlanta 6-2 and 6-4 suid line pHclier traded to Detroit batters went to the plate in the biting off more than they before rebounding In the second ning off loser Al Dowmlng and outfielders (3aiy Goto and Rick hititei- In PhUadel^la’s opening- the fans we got they said the jy chapters. It’s a book that McCurry was treated roughly. Selected by the conciies nom within a year. Righthander RUl »Mth liming as the MeU scored can chew. game 6-1. The Boston-Oleveland Biuoks Robinson hit No. 10 in Roberts. game victory over Atlanta. Clay Monbonqnette went to the Tig- eight runsto turn the game in- The rookie CaUfomia pitcher, game was rained out. the seventh oft Pedro Ramos. first thing *Metffie, Metsie. Met- wras hard to put down. was touched for five hits be- jjgjgb were, besides pitcher La- Gott was the leading, hitter sie. I’m glad to see that we got • * « fore Manager Frank McCoy Dalrymple sparked the Phillies’ to a rout. who has been accused of show- •K • • • • • • * * * Gace, catcher Rick Harvey, with a .400 average. LaGace so many of the ladies turnin’ , attack with a homer and a sin- ing up Stu Miller as a ^>eed- ANOELB-WHITE S O X — TIOEBB-SENA’roitS— waved in Van Oudenhove. The shortstop Bob Kowalchdk and out to see our team ’cause It Snort Stuff won six of seven conference de- gle, driving in three runs. merchant, blanked OMoago for Frank iMJalzone gave Rojas a ’The Tigers broke a 3-3 tie in starting pitcher retired tmly one Stuart in Doghouse? proves that we got effeminate Mianchester’s Larry Lfsciotti cisions. Robert batted .319 Har- Jack Brandt triggered tha six iimiings Monday ndght as the 1-0 lead with a filth-inning hom- the eighth on singles by Jim man. vey .360 and Kowalchik .300. appeal wMch is the result of my was eliminated in the quarter- NEW YORK (AP) — Is when Kranepool played and Phillies In the second game, hit- Angels sal-voged a doubleheader er, then singled in the ninth and Northrup and Bill Freehan and Continuing the run parade in charm school 'Which I run as finals of the National pocket Bragan Right South Catholic gained four Stuart sat against Cincinnati ting a homer In the third and split by edging the White Sox scored on Bobby Knoop’s triple. Gates Brown’s sacrifice fly, en- the second frame, the MBs made Dick Shiart In the New York Desire Lacking chief instruotor In effeminate Billiards Championship Touma- spots and Northwest Catholic southpaw Jim O’Toole. tripling across the first run In 3-1, That run proved to be the win- abling Dave Wickersham to it 8-0. Walks to UU and Gerich, About Phillies Mets’ doghouse? appeal and we got ’em turning ment in Chicago. Lisciotti is the and Pillaski High one ectoh. “ We’ve liecn winning,” a five-run fifth. Rich Allen add- Rojas has started two games ner when the White Sox scored gain Ms tMrd victory wiithout a followed by Carlson’s single for out with their dates, the young Connecticut dhampion. . .Stan Th«e pitchers were selected. “ Absolutely not," Insists said Westrum, "so why ed a two-run double in the fifth. and won both since his caU-up in the last of the ninth. loss. The Senators, who have one run, set the stEige for Moe * • • ’uns and the old ’uns, and I -wish Hilinskl HI, representing Morhardt’s homer to rightcen- PHILADELPHIA (AP) — One Besides LaGace, Vin Mahoney Manager Wes Westrum, cAange the Une-up?’’ The Player Declares from the Angels’ Seattle farm Jack Lamabe stopped the An- lost eight in a row, had tied the (South) and Jim McCaffery whose club spilt a double- METS-CARDS— we could do it better on the UConn, has qualified for the night last April Bobby Bragan split gave New York four cluib lent month while oompdling gels (Ml five hits in the first score in the seventh on a two- ter. field. NOAA Golf Tournament at stood behind the batting cage (Northwest) were other hurlers header with the St. ^ u is victories hi the last six Bob Taylor backed Bob a sharp 1.36 earned run average game, running Me record to 4-2, run homer by pinch Mtter Don Bright spot for the losers was SAN FRATfOIBOO (A P)—Gary Player is a subdued, “And you might wanna say Stanford University’s golf Van’s tremendous home run. He befote a game against the Phil- named, Cardinals Monday, winning; games. Shaw’s flve-hdt. New York Met In seven appearance over-aU. wMle Don Buford led the Chica- rtight!y fretful little warrior as he prepares for de- IiO<;k. wasn’t it the World’s Fair that course in Palo Alto, Calif., June crossed the plate as Morhsurdt adelphla Phillies and observed: Len Caglnello (South) was 5-2 behind Bob Shaw before The manager’s logic debut with a three-run homer In He also has alienated opposing go attack with a run-scoring • * • fense of his U.S. ^len Golf title, the sharp edge of his drew the people into the park 22-25. Hilinskd, a semor, was finally ran down the oall in 'That John Quinn never sits the first baseman. Art CJorsaJet- losing 4-1. doesn’t reach Stuart. “ It’s a the sixth Inniiig. Bill M!uip(hy hitters with his teasing delivery. single and three-run double. A’s-TWINS— also homered tor the Mets. and r d hafta say no maybe it the No. 1 man with the UCbnns. deep centerfield. It was a tape still.” tl (Pulaski) at second and Nick The fact remains that shame what’s happening," d ^ r e dulled by his fantastic successes in 1965. “ He’s got three pitches— The victory ended a five-game Kansas City snapped Minne- 8t. Louie won the nightcap, “ I just haven’t been playing ------—------— was we helped out Mr. Moses He will fly to the West Coast measure belt. Bragan, the manager of the DoFrancesco (South) at third Stuart, a right • handed hit- the slugging first baseman slower and ‘come out and get losing string for the White Sox. sota’s four-game winning g;ettlng two singles and a triple enough golf,’* the Mack-dad Ut- the British Open and the PGA. and his fair across the street June 19. , .Steve Witkowski, Gerich, who signed a contract Atlanta Braves, had just heard base. John Horvath (iSouth) ter, was on the bench said. it,’ ’’ one frustra-ted slugger has Buford collected five hits in streak bsMnd right-hander Jim from Lou Brock, who also stole tte South African said Monday The othere were Gene Sarezen because If you’U rememteer we head trainer at Wesleyan Uni- with the New York Mets’ or- about the deal in which the Phil- joins Gott and Roberts in the against left-hander Al Jack- Kranepool, Stuart’s re- said of the 27-year-old right- the doubleheader and Adair, Catfish Hunter, who scattered t'wo bases and scored twice. cdter a practice rotnd over the and Ben Hogan. Player also drew over a million people at versity and one of the state’s ganization after the game, was lies obtained pitchers Bob Buhl outfield. son in the first game with placement, went O-for-6 in hander, whom the Angels pur- traded to the Sox from Balti- seven Mts and knocked in three and Larry Jackson from the Chi- Three Cardinal pitchers scat- tight, lough Oilymplo Oountiiy oopped the Australian Open the Polo Grounds which was best duckpin bowlers, has been “ robbed” of a homer In the Six of the eight boys picked lefty Ed Kranepool hand- the double-header and his chased from a W^xican League more Sunday for reliever Eddie runs with a bases-floaded dou- cago Cubs for three jdayers. tered seven hits, Including Ken Ohdx the World Series of Golf, and failin’ in and they didn’t have named to the Helms Athletic sixth when Pete Paganl, play- (other than pictures) batted ling first base. The same batting average dlpp»*d to club earlier in the year for the Fisher, had tour, ble in the second liming. "That might just give them Boyer’s homer. “ No, I dent have the desire," the Canada Oup — both tieam no fair acrost the street and you. Trainers’ Hall of Fame. Wit- ing on another diEunond and at over .300. thing happened Saturday .106. Stuart is batting .221. bargain price of 82,500. • • • The Twins bounced back in the pennant,” Bragan mumbled. he adndtted. "Oeirtaldy not the and individual — tor one of the eouldn’t perk it, unless you- kowsW has been at Wesleyan least 400 feet out, caught the (HUOLES-YANKS— the nightcap. Rich Rollins lead- Monday night those words deetoe I hwl lost year. Last year moat spectacular showbigs ki “How can he expect to pitch drove on to e ^ b iro y and there 3 gjnee 1934 and was head trainer ball for the night’s fielding genu up here with junk like that,” Baltimore’s rampaging Rob- ing a l3-hit assault with three came back to haunt Bragan as I WMited It so badly. I was so yeans. THE MITT AND I— Eddie Fisher (right), new Baltimore pitcher, poses with DO place to dme." of the United States in both (Serich wiU report to the Ap- insons powered the Orioles to doubles and a single, and Jim his Braves bumped against the keyed Up ^ mone so then I He played his tourth round muttered anofher hitter recent- catcher Andy Etchebarren and the big mitt which Etehebarren will use to Whew! their 18th victory in the last 16 Perry firing a six-hitter. the 1966 and 1960 Olympic plachlan Iieague. PhiUlea In a twi-night double- have mm been In my We. over MHy, treenlined, 8.7B7-yajd ly after a losing battle with Ttaot’i Steogelesa at its best, catch the knuckleball pitches of Fiser. Acquired m a trade with the Chicago Gfimes. . .Mid-week racing Big hitters for the MBs were header. The Phillies won both “ Now, thW year, it’e oU dif- OtympIC Club course Monday Rojas’ change-up. ass White Sox, Fisher joined the Orioles last night. (AP Photofax) starts tonight at Riverside Park Ctu'lson and J(dins<^ both with games, 6-2, and ,6-4. fevenu X have acMeved my am- and was far fri>m satisfied. The White Sox, who had won ,.1.------— —.. figure- --— Human Interest with the bomber and two hits. The -winning pitchers: Jack- Ution. TM dedra Im 'l there, rwAy don’t know what’s the rain-delayed first game 5-1, 'Reaches Seco n d Rou nd" eight oars taking over the spot- Vetersui righthander Paul Za- son and Btihl. «eiitali% tmf% m intense, wrong," be sold. “ But I ’m ptey- reached Rojas for only four hits Nelson was one of a thousand light. In the event of rain, any remba had little trouble, scat- Quinn, the Phillies’ general **rni not playtag wen. BiA Ing very poorly." and no runs until the seventh MAJOR LEAGUE candidates for the job of an- Baltimore ^Bomhers^ Tuesday shows will be moved tering four hits and relaxing manager, sat in his private box thatii beoauee ITm not pMytnE None of the other tap choices inning. Then, after making J. nouncing Met games when the Ralston Tuning Up STA N D IN G S up to Wednesday nights. Start- after his team bad a big early looking Uke the cat -who ate the cnougli, tWiyo are so many oth- hi the ICd-snen field would admit C. Itocttn his sixith strikeout club was granted a franchise in ing time is 8:15. . .Coventry lead. canary. , «r IMiWf I hwve to do now. to good roundB, cithet-. victim, Rojas gaive up a singile NATIONAL. LEIAOUE the National League in 1962. High’s baseball team rates a Next stEU^ for the locals will He ha« been accused of start- There wea M s department store “ A u f so so,’’ said Jack Nick- to Sox newcomer Jerry Adair, W. L. Pet. G.B. The quick-balking Nelson, a Too Much for Yanks salute, winning 14 of 20 games be Wednesday night agsdnst ing a home for aged with Jack- tow . Wtoti kltles In flee days, laue, the Ohio strongboy who hit Floyd RUbinson with a-pitch San Fran...... 36 23 .610 — familiar .name In sports Inroad- For Wimbledon Play and a semifinalist in Class C Eastern. son, 36; Buhl, 37, Ray Herbert, Tzy ttoAeeme ttaw. may be the favorite. and walked Smoky Burgess, fill- Los Angeles , . 34 23 .596 1 costing and telecasting before BALTIMORE (A P )— Back in 1958 when the Balti- Tournament play. The Pats H o r i o r i y ’* (8) 36, and just Sunday added Bid tog the bases. LONDON (A P )— Dennis Ralston, leading American Pittsburgh ...S3 23 .58® 1% landing the Mets’ job, is per- ab r " R ’s |aat ttnel: A n not galttag can’t keep U out of the more Orioles were leading the New York Yankees in a were bumped out by Masuk McNamara, gs . 1 Roebuck, 37. Jim Biuining is a • n M ^ j w , t havenT Jdayed a rough," said 98-year-old Ben Ho- Bbb Lee replaced Rojas Phila...... 33 24 .579 2 haps closer to the ban players then contender for next 'week’s Wimbledon tennis touma- pre-game home run hitting contest, Baltimore short- High, 2-0. Ron Badsteubner of LdU, i< ...... 2 lively 34. townamerit since the M M n ^ gan, the tour-time winner who Houston .. .. .3 2 26 Ji&2 3 ^ than anyone else, ha-ving -wit- Gerich, U ..... 3 and got out of the jam when ment, tuned up Monday with a 6-3, 7-5 victory over stop Willie Miranda yelled from the Oriole dugout: Oarlson, 3b .. . 3 Looking at the standings Open. Wwt hurts the desire, boo. was extended a special Invitq- St. Louis ...... 26 29 .473 8 itessed practically every gome Manchester, former Rockville left fielder witiMe Smith Japan’s Osamu Ishigure— but he was way beiow his “lt’« a new year, you blank------Morharci. cf . 1 which show the Phillies in tha The more you play, the more tton for this tournament, whitih Atlanta ...1 ..2 7 34 .443 10 since the Mets were bom. High and WilMmantic Teachers Johnson, 3b .. 0 grabbed JMm Romano’s finer best form. ------ety-biaMi Yankees.” The Rolbinson boys, Frank During this time, Nelson Hved OoUege athlette, coached Ooven- MoriaTty, l b . 0 thick of the National Leeigua you wadt to ’Wto. The less you opera Tlairsday. Cincinnati . . . .24 31 .426 10% 0 and doubled Adair at the plate The Davis Cop Mar from reigning Wkribledon champion, The wisecrack got a good Armstrong, o pennant race, Quinn is quits play, thei-leas you oere.” “ I SOU get tired after a couple New York ....21 31 .404 11% and Brooks, supplied the long- with the men who made up the try. Zaremba, p ... 0 with a rifle throw, ^ Bakersfield, Calif., hit some j^iade heavy work of defeating laugh but it really wasn’t a ball. Frank Mt a three-run hom- happy with tala aged pitchers. Ptoyer’B VlotioTy in the Open of rounds,” saVd Arnold Palmer, Elsewhere, Frank RoMnson’s devastating backhands but also t^e big South African left- Chicago ...... 17 38 .309 17 Mat year made Mm the third plagued with a balky back ki- Monday's Results new year for Yankee opponents. er off -loser Al Downing in the three-nin homer and a two-run plenty o f careless shots in hander Abe Segal 1-6, 16-14, 6-1. The Yanks were still the tMrd inning and Brooks con- Falsie, 3b ...... 0 man to Wfitary too win golf’a Mg Juiy, “ It’s feebng iMfter, shot by Brooks Robinson led reaching the seoond round of g«red St<^, runner-up at Wim- San Francisco 8, Chicago 0 Helntz, b ...... 0 Northeafitern Bows Now York 5-1, St. Louie 2-4 Bronx Bombers to 1058, win- nected with one aboard la the McGill, SB ...... 0 lo w w > il Open, the MadosB, Ihmigh-'' tile Itondon’s Queen Club tour- Uiree years, Klecak. c ...... 0 PWladelphSla 6-6, Atlanta 2- ning their fom consecutive seventh o f f Pedro Ramos. Odium, cf ...... 0 OMAHA, Neb. (AiP) — North- nam«»t — the last event befOns fumbled through to a 7-5, 6-3 American League pennant. And Jim Palmer and BMdie Watt Pseani. If ...... 0 eastern’s District 1 champions WtoiWedon. -win ag^ainst Belgium’s Claud de 4 Andrulot. lb ...... 0 Pltt^urgh 5, Cincumatd 4 after a tMrd-place finish in stopped the Yanks on three Mts. ha-ve tlieir -work out out for them The WiirtMedon seeds are Oronckel. Bucheri, rf ...... 0 Houston 9, Los Angeles 6, 1969, they reeled off five more Palmer, who won Ms sixth de- MoCurry, p ...... 0 now In the NOAA college base- me HMiiM • miw niiww mint scheduled to be announced to- Other Amerlcaia to get VanOudenbove. p 1 11 innings league titles in a row. cision, allowed three singles in ball world series after suffer- day, with the draw Wednesday, through the first round were SIIIRFS ANli MACHINE SHOPS OPEN MONOAV thru SATURDAY Today's Gaines But New Yorit slumped to a five innings before leaving the ing a setback in the opening The Queen's Club (xiurts were Jim MciManus, of Berkeley, St. Louis (iStallard 0-3) at sixth-place ffinitih last season, game with a pincbii^ sensation round. Northeastern was beat- slow after rain. Several world Oalif., who defeated Francisco V e m on ...... (Kll New York (Ruatedc 1-0). and is currently seventh with a in the middle finger of Ms right p b -A — IMioriarty 31-8. 'VemonVe 18-3. en 5-3 by St. John’s Monday on starts, anxious for praotice on Ounman of filcuador 8-^, 6-3 and I j O B — Mori a rty B. V e m on Atlanita (Johnson 4-6) at 24-39 record. It Is indeed a new hand. Watt finished iq> with 3B—Carlson; HR—UH. ‘ Morhank. an eighth-inning triple by RicMe to PhilodelpMa (Wise 1-1) Mght. year, and perhaps the end of an four perfect innings o f relief, VanOudenhwve; SB — McNajnmm, ppeund and dropped into the k)8- ^ 8 - a n d RMston was one o f Evanston, lU., Who to dnciimatl (Maloney 6-2) at era. striking out four of the 12 men SF - Mbr- of ^ d o u b l e elim- them. overcome Clay Hies of Britain Pittsburgh (IFryman 4-1) night. Baltimore walloped New he faced. C H E C K Cliff Rtah^ of Dallas, Amerl- 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. (W 24» ^ J I *l'i“ Houstem (IDdeiker 2 ^ ) at Ytork 8-0 Monday night In what New York had nmners In McCurry fL o-l) .i 5 1 1 ? 1 ca’s only other eeri'ous male In the second round, Bill used to 'be called typical Yan- V a n Oudenhove 51 6 4 4 1 3 hope for Wimbledon had to Hgs of Berkeley, CaUf., down- Los Angeles (Koufax 11-1) s(K)ring position three times W P — 'Von Oude nhov e: P B — ^Kle- kee fashion. The Orioles got struggle all the way to over- ed Britain's Gtoham Stilwell ' ' against Palmer, but the Oriole YOUR come Daniel Contet of France 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 and Clark Graebner Chicago (Holtzman 2-6) at the long ball, good pitcMng and pitcher stopped erstwhile slug- NEED A 7-5, 6-8, 6-4 In the second round, o f Beachwood, Ohio, hammered Francisco (Herbel 1-0) defense, smd took advantage of gers Mickey Mantle and Roger SPECIAL Each had a bye In the first Bernard Montrenaud of France Wledneeday’s Games enemy errors. Maris to end the threats. Sports Sched u le High School and roimd. 6-1, 6- 1. New Ytirk at Atlanta, N WHY SEHLE I%iladMphia at dnciim atl 2, CAR BRAKES Even the Australian stars 'Tuesday, June 14 were off form. Roy Emeratm, twi-night Longest Fenway Park Stay Trade School S e n fo d - E.H. W omen’e G olf Pittsburgh at St. Louis, N Nassiff’s vs. Moriarty’s, 6 — Chicago at Loe Angeles, N Buckley FOR JUST A JOB The fiOst Hartf(»d Weimen’e Houston at San Francisco Of Semon for Boston Sox A&N vs. Sears, 6—Waddell Ansaldl’s ve. Lawyers, 6 — GoV Club wtU hold its annuel BOSTON — When the Red Sox Play Mobil s Open Invitational Golf Tour- AMERICAN LEAGUE doubleheader. The foltowlng Verplanck Clioaeoyear I I J o b N o W a n d s t a r t return to Fenway Park Wednes- Sunday, Jime 26, when the Red ...]fo a can build a nsmoit W^nesday, June 29. w. L. Pet. Ray’s vs. Dinnas, 6:15—Char- day, they win open one of their Sox and WaMilngton play a BRAKE SHOES Coffee will be served at 8:30 Cleveland 34 18 .664 ter Oak F O R A longest and most attractive ^Meheader, it will be State BOHDLIMBKT JIM OEtN'AU.£ fDOGGNCi VPHMNIwPP0MiMNHI4RMHRiiiMI0w RED H ORSE am . Tee-oflfii will be between 37 20 .649 Rogers vs. Walnuts, 6:16 — Baltimore homestands of the 1966 season, of Aleine Day at Fenway Pork, permit you to ohoow • oaMer Rw t M | r il a your 9-11 .‘60 am . Recently the dub Detroit 34 21 .618 Robertson SPECIAL CAREER at by MYBESTBS & playing the top dubs in the always one of the feature days abHitim and work hrtsratts. Apply r o w and stmt hdd Its June Ladlce Day Tour- 27 27 .500 Colonial vs. Meek, 6:16 — DERBY Minnesota American League, featuring of the Red Sox season. An ad- Figure in Baseball News work after graduaMoi^ on a (M e of yoiir eiiotoo, nament and kuudieon. The Oabfomia 28 29 .491 Neho O CC ASIO N? many of the best playera in the ditional twlMght-Mgttt twin Mil kinoheon wns served by Fk>r- Chicago 26 28 .481 Wednesday, June 16 Pratt & Whitney 10% SROONDBM n'raHIIMI.RONilDlfM RW orlb S lop .At league. is scheduled Wednesday, June Oafethig Ms wish was Bo recall. He had a 0-2 record with enoe Thomnn, Dot Sauer, Gin- New York 24 29 .463 Medics vs. Manors, 6—Buck- Rent a new Ctnnet or Ing on tho soeond alilMt at our East Hartford and ITHOMPSON FRONT END PARTS] Al KaHne will lead the Tigers 22, with the IndianB, starting at the Phils. Jim Gentile, toimed Me Kurth and Bariiara Black- Kansas City’ 22 32 .407 Bellnky of the I%IUle8 who ley Soirthinetoa pfoolB wW w e lw an hwua a ed shW into town first, followed by Bal- 5 pm. This was originally a,, a *1jad infkienoe on the eWb” Mercury. Low Rates . , . M ORIARTY hum. Prtoea w m t to Ruth Wasfaiiigton 33 36 .390 sked to ba traded or sent to Peck vs. DlHon’s, 6—Waddell Aircraft WARNER HYDRAULIC PARTS timore afxl the poweiftd Robin- single Mght gome, but now by Houston Manager Grady Daily . . . Weekly . . promiuni oquol to 10% of tiwir houdy b a n ratok daric, of Manchester, low net; Boston 20 36 •wOtoShAA Nonnan’s vs. PaguU’s, 6 —• 4 son boys. Brooks and S^smk, eludes an eariy season post-' the ntinozs. Tbs Phils (XHuplled Hattan, has been assigned to Y IO TTilK B iP lO YI0 0 IITO ITIC g ,4 0 0 l llrtBg>in l ^ BRO T HERS VMmi Matava, o f filast Hart- Monday’s Reanlts Veiplanck Montfily. then Birdie Tebetts’ Cleveiand poned contest snd sMpped the pitcher to thrir Oklahama City. Gentile has East Hartford, OonnoeOcui OPEN A )R YOUR • mtAKE DBUfifS * CABLES WE CARE foed, losr gman; Iloeto Douse of Detroit 4, WlashingtcHi 3. Ounver wi. Sportsman, 6:16— For Free Tickets Indiana, with 8om McDowell and Including the tw t. nigfater Saa Diego fenn cliib on 24-bour threatened to quit hasehati. CONVEMINCC Mondiy through M d o y -« aiM. to , • R kaK K MtTTMS TURNED fiJast Hantfoed, low putts; Dot Baltimore^ u m o c ^ 8, ’ New« e w York o 0.. Rocky Oolavito. then Waahington Charter Oak • and Details with the IwtiaiiB, a tutal o f wina S pjw.g Ttioodeto Wedaoodiy and Waiiedeif a n* • SKF WHEEL BEARINGS ABOUT Sauer and Blrcel Gsrufl for K anns OWy 5-1, Minnesota with Pete Ru*artRiMiert aomd n A F Frank n m v Hiisdntfs 0fts9djok$ Mght gomes wiH be played, Blng8*tll8pLBiMaadBatoidoya O a n .to lR tio o a k YOU AT Mind hole, tow; i«id Shnron HhH 2- 6 . Howard, and finally the surging of Manchester, Mind hole, high. GMcago 5-1, Oatifonda 1-t, starting w it h Debntt oi^ ammnRsbhhu Ottwr Ooaiu rtlcut plants la North N avm and New York Yankees with M a ^ e , Wednesday, June 16, gpd finUb. 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BY AL VERMEER ST |4 der, hyrdomatic, good condi- trees removed, landscaping. tom made to your measure- TRAININO IS LICENSBD PRISCILLA’S POP Completely Insured. For free PART-TIME secretary for very r Information tion, 750x14 tires, good. Price ments, lined or unllned. For High Traffic Flow AND AOORE5DITBD. ASIC SECRETARY — for one girl of- active, rapidly growing Vemnn estimate call 742-7640, 876-8846 BUT, H AZE U TO U DO \ reasonable. Call 648-6332. further Information ctUl after ABOUT OUR IRON C LA lr fice, knowledge of typing and WOW /^ W E WEARD 1 HA/E To . OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS anytime. Real Estate Af^ency. Experi- WAS THE H SPEECHES ON . THINK UP WAVS MDUR PART EVERY ^ the herald win not I , 3 , 643-1913. GUARANTEE. bookkeeping. Interesting job enced In office duties, to assist TIME YOU WALK DOWN RAMBLER AMERICAN — 1961 For further Information call WEETlNKS-/> NATIONAL 7 TO BEAUTIFY / iJO iW V iAITA M lW IJTE / YOUD O a rr A / I D O — B U TI F disclose the Identity of DRXIXJNG and blasting — all with a future In a line com- present office staff. CaH Mr. h ^ e str eet.^ - any advertiser using box standard, good condition. CaU CUSTOM DRESS making and s. Cbeautification! OUR NEIGHBOR' r -t H N K A S O U I R ^ ’^ e OlN OTD-F AU. SI TH E V TH IN K types compressor work. We are Call Hartford 249-7771 anytlma pany. CaU 628-6702. Ledard, 64S-2166, 876-6297. letters. Readers answer- 640-9606 between 6:80 —7. Ironing, In my home. 649-0484 HOOD/ TOR A ^ ^ L ^ W . D O H X J J H P ' iA T>|ATi^ fully Insured. No waiting peri- KWOW TH A T PEANUTS P O N T OiKOWOM ) LIKE PeOPte, ing blind box ads who after 8. SUN OIL WANTED — experienced hair- TR E E S , A N P TH E N HE'LL VitoNPER ' THER E'S OCrr desire to protect their SPEXHAL — 1866 Volkswagen, od. For service, call Ben El- ______f' ... — dresser, part-tlma Replies con- WHXT A FAJTS POIM' WITH A STRIklS TD B E A F E W Identity can follow this $1,866. Baham a blue convert- lal, 889-9786. fidential, 648-4949. Help Wanted—Hale 36 i n ; a m '... W ELL, aiVE 'e m D U M B O N E S procedure: ible, 80 h.p. radio, heater, new Moving—Tm ^lng— AAAONflST'EM / J COMPANY Help Wanted—Female 35 ' O R E Prr FDR H WIN' car guarantee. C ^ 649-6414. LAWNMOWBRS — Sharpened WAITRESS over 21, full or part- EXPERIENCED carpenters • O M I BRAINS / Storage 20 Enclose your reply to the and repaired, pick-up and 668-3400 PILGRIM MILLS has opened time- Apply In person, Three needed, paid hoUdays and va- box in an envelope — 1938 CHRYSLEIR, 2 new tires delivery In Manchester area. MANCHESTER Delivery. Ught bargain basement. Edll time J’s Restaurant, Route 6 ft 44A ooiUan, Insurance program. addressed to the Class!* Russ’ Mower Service, 742-7607. and brakes, very good condi- trucking and package delivery. Evenings and Weekends salesgirls needed. Hours can be Bolton. Foibes, Inc. 649-6392. 7 fled Manager, Manchester tion, $126. 875-0S02. Refrigerators, washers and SALES AND Service on Ariens, Mr. Smith 236-0413 arranged. Apply Pilgrim Mills, > livening HertdA together stove moving specialty. Folding with a memo listing the 1958 VOLKSWAGEN convertl- Hahn EMipee, Jaeoboon lawn 177 H artford Rd. Open 10 a.m . ehalra for rent. 649-0763. —^9 p.m. companies you do NOT ble, poppy red, excellent run- mowers. Also HomeUte chain Or Write want to see your letter. ning condition. 872-0605. saws and International Cub OOOK FOR convalescent home. W A NTE D Tour letter will be de- Cadet Tractors. Rental equip- » Painting—Papering 21 Call Vernon Haven, 876-2077 or g| stroyisd If tbs advertiser is I960 MERCURY, 2-door, auto- ment and alharpening service P.O. Box 71, East Hartford Y O U N G M A N T O LEARN BY KEN MUSE !SS fs- one you’ve mentioned. D INTERIOR and exterior paint- 876-7850. WAYOUT v .'Va matic transmisslonn, factory on all makes. L & M Equip- ing, wallpaper removed, fully TH E P RINTIN G TR ADE not it wUI handled In installed 430 cubic Inch V-8 the usual manner. ment Carp., Route 83, Vernon, Insured. Rene Belanger, 643- KEY PUNctTOperator —Alpha- with dual exhaust, 38,000 to- 5is 875-7609. Manchester Ex- 0612 o r 6444)804. Private Instructions 32 numeric 026, 8:30 —6 p.m., tal miles, excellent running obange—^EhiteiprUs 1945. Monday-FYlday. Apply In per- 37^ hour week, paid EXiPERIEINClElD Vernon teexfli- condition. Needs rocker panels. son Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye St., vacation^ hospUalixa- alW4i>Hl«.l Lost and Found 1 Reasonable. 649-4857. L 4 L PBlnUng contractors, 649- er will tutor elementary stu- HEDGES or ehrubbeiy need South Windsor, tion, pension plan^ in- loerr—(Pratt & Whltney Air- 6066, Glastonbury, 633-1721, dents this sunder. Schedules "Junior! You answer ms this instant! I know you're In trimming? 643-2662. craft 20 year service tie pin. now being arranged. All ele- WA1TRB5SS —evenings, must be surance —- and many there eomewherel" Reward. Glastonbury, 633- RECONDITIONED JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint- mentary school subjeots of- over 21. Apply In person. Aca- other benefits. Household Services ing, Interior and exterior, pa- fered: Arithmetic — grades m 1859. USED CARS dia Restaurant, 103 Tolland ...... Offered 13-A perhanging, wallpaper re- one-three; reading, EhigUsh, lipke, Manchester. Apply, in person LOST — Beagle — Oscar, tag SPECIAIfi moved. Wallpaper books on re- and ortheir subjects — grades IMS VWRRY WART number,, 166721, vicinity Wad- REWEAVING of bums, moth quest. Bhlly Insured. Free es- one-«lx. Afternoon and evening MIDDLE AGED woman for del School, Child’s pei. Call '63 Ford Convertible $1,295. holes. Zippers repaired. Win- timates. GaU 649-9668. hours. Call 876-2765 after 6 light housework and care of dow shades made to measure, lHanrljeBtrr lEnnihis Iftralb BEN CASEY 643-8327. '63 (Ford Hardtop $1,145, p.m. children while nrpOher works. •f- '63 T-Blrd Hardtop $2,195. an sizes Venetian blinds. Keys INSIDE and outside paintins. Call 649-1042. FOUND — beagle, male, Mack '63 Falcon Wagon $ 846. made whUe you wait. Tape re- You name your own price. TOO' RE^ white and brown. Call Lee '62 Ford ConvertiWe $ 795. corders for rent. M aitow's, 867 Special rates for homeowners HIDIN6 ^ Schools and Classes S3 r e h e a r s e t h r e e w e e k s a t TANGU-1 Fracchla, Dog Warden, 643-8604 '62 Chevy 4-door $ 695. Main., 6494120. 66 or over. 649-7868, n6-840L FULL-TIME SO M E- '62 Falcon 4-door $ 595. FIELD, ANP CONDUCT THE PREMIERE. PAINTINO BY Dick ^bntame. A CAREER IN , -miNs, FOUND — medium size dog. '62 Mercury Convertible $ 695. Building—ContractinK 14 BY FRANK O’NEAL HE'LL TRY HIS BEST TO MAKE Interior and exterior. Paper SHORT RIBS BBI...1 Collar and leash. Vernon Dog '62 Ford 2-door $ 745. DAYS DU PROUD O F HIM.. hanging and wall paper remov- FEEL IT. Warden, 875-7934. '62 Comet 4-door $ 695. QUAUTY Carpentry — Rooms, IBM WORD SEEMSH) BE eETTlNS al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. , 'itoUHONORUS...... ,1 , W H A TA a E A S U f f ilO •ei Ford 4-door $ 375. dormers, porches, basements DATA PROCESSING AROUMP about Aff/. FR06 BIT. tX)ST — Alrdale June 8, fe- Quality workmanship. CaD KEYPUNCH hc>URPReSENCf,AAMM4!j ENCOUmsUCK UmiNESSlI '61 Plymouth 4-door $ 275. refinlshed, cabinets, buUt-lns, male, wearing collar, answers form ica, aluminum, vinyl, evenings, 246-9698. to SIhag. Call 56&-2229. '61 Dodge 4-door $ 295. Men and Women '60 Chevy Wagon $ 595. steel, ceramo siding. William OPERATOR Robbins Carpentry Service, INTERIOR and exterior paint- 1. 1401/1440/360 computer 65 C R O W N IMPERllAL LOST — Passbook No. E1622 ing, wallpapering, satisfaction Prog;rammlng. 649-8446. Must be experienced Alpha Convertible. This car has full Imperial power equipment In- Savings Bank of Mandhester. guaranteed. For free esti- cluding factory installed air conditioning. Executive gray LOW PRICED 2. IBM Machine Operation Numeric IBM Keypuncher. AppllcaUoo made for payment OOMPLE7TE rem odeling serv- mate call 649-6892. with white leather Interior and black top. fiAIAC and Panel Board Wiring. Company offers excellent TRANSPORTATION ice. Roofing, siding, garages, MoriartY* Brothers special. “ TWO SOH(X>L teEumers now ac- wages and working condi- Announcements 2 SPECIALS rec rooms, concrete work, cab- 3. IBM Keypunch-Clerical. inet and counter work, cera- o^ting summer orders for tions, convenient free park- house painting specials. Inter- 4. Accounting Systems. ing, in-plant cafeteria aiul 65 M ERCURY M O N TC LA IR TYPEWRITERS and adding '61 (Ford Squire $296. mic tile, floor tile. C ^ 649- 4-Door Breeze way Sedan. Color: Blue Ice. Radio, heater, ior and exterior. EYee esti- above average benefits. machines for lease. Yale Type- '60 Mercury 4-door $149. 2349 for free estimeites. Mercomatlc, power brakes, power steering. Factory In- BY DICK CAVALLl mates. Call 043-9636. Phone — Write - -Vtoit lORTY MEEKLE writer Service, 649-4986. '61 Ford Galaxie $295. 625-9158 stalled air condlUoning. Carries G 2 9 9 S CARPENTRY—32 years expe- FIRST NATIONAL remainder of factory warranty. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ESUGER UMOUSINE Service, rience, complete remodeling, Floor Finishing 2i D C K , NO MONEY DOWN “Specialists In IBM STORES INC. GH-OH ... CMAUI IPIPhlTHB^AN/ TUB/‘STAND Ihc. Weddings and special oc- addiUoDS, rec rooms, concrete ocrreiD^ FLOOR' SANDING and refinis^ Training’ 62 C O N TIN E N TA L ' THEY DOUBT TOUR LOYALTY , ’'YOU AR EA FRIEND INDEED, « U S XOUeSSTHATDOKIT , t THIN K M y NEW floor custom interior and Leon Cieszynsld, Builder, 649- and mortgages, payments to For All Makes O tM * M B M » ID BB MARBPV HERE'* A BUfOTT 5H 0B J MOMSlir PU craft Reeearcii Lab, vicinity approved school in the east FORTDOA.V? ANQCAROL NUA^BER W il l go TtUTlOOKS UKB-HISl- ^lAKEITSEitK: other extras, wcceUent condi- 4291. suit your budget. Expedient —WE'a START USIY THAI OVER GOOD CHICK Three J’s and Shady Glen, needs 250 men to be trained 61 T-BIRD tion throughout $1,295. 649- service. J, D, Realty, 643-5129. for local and long distance CA RTER CH EV R OLET NEW NUMBER TONK3HTT hours 8—4:40. 649-9751. GENERAL CARPENTRY — Beige with white Interior. Radio, heater, 7318. driving. Train wlUi the best home improvement, satisfac- C O .. IN C . Fordomatlc, power steering, power brakes. 91195 RlDiE wanted from Manchester Business Opportunity 28 on both Diesel and gas tion guaranteed. For free ee- , 1229 Main St to Pm tt * WUtney, firft sbUt trucks. Plume 1-249-7771 timate call 649-6892. Phone 649-523$ 64 M IC K ELE C IR A GUI 6«04ra9.______Auto Atcefloorieo ;Tir*s 6 anytime. 225 4-Door Hardtop. Color; Mist. Equipped with fidl power EKCEHXiEINT volume soft plus factory Installed edr conditioning. R 9 R 0 R tVANTBD — FkSMng partner to 1061 PACKARD engine and Rooflng—Siding 16 ice cream. Attached diner. No. 6-L-22-A. ^ * 9 1 9 l« ^ I go up to Miaine, July 7. Call transmission, intact, good Heavriy traveled Highway. conditian, $50. 876-0141. ViJ ROOFING — Shtoghng, d«94Km. . gutters, repointlng chlmneya High populated area. 63 BUrCK 225 644-8670, 568-2676. Groton, Coim. Owner wUl 4-Door Hardtop. Fun power equipment ~ Automoblkfl For Sate 4 hold 2nd mortgage. Executive gray. 91995 Trailers— BIDWELL HOME Improvement MBED CAR? Y otr credit turn- Oo. — Roofing, Bdlng. altera- jad 4mmT lhact « down pay- ^ Mobile Hornffl______6-A HIGH Income FRAN- 63 C O N TM E N TA L tfoos, addlttons and lem odel- 4-Door Sedan. Burgundy with burgun4jr leather trim. An a mantf BaakiqptT Repoaaes- jyyp rbimt — New tent trailer CHISEID Steak House in tng of all types. ExcaUcM Continental plus factory S 9 0 0 R UobT Don’t dwRiUrl 8m Hod- g^lS famfiy room, large shopping center loca- workmanship. M9-64K. installed air conditieming. MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS Mt Douglas, inquire about g. pledge csH 6|84)2ai. tion. Groton. eat down, smallest payments ______, —------A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, T 1 anywhere. No small loan or fi- aiding, painting. Carpeotry. Al- PRINTING Company. Year ITMMS DIFFICULT TO THAT9 ENOUGH, Y E S-C O M E O N L YOU ^ \ nance company pkuu Douglas Motoeycles—Kcyctafl 11 terations and ..addltlonj. Call- CONCENTRATE WITH ALL 0^ Wise GUY. GET groes, $50,000. Projected MAY WE A A lG HTJUSTA SW a a . AWAY PROM Ifoton. m Mato.______ings. Workmanship guaran- groes with present "equip- [^THAT RACKET A N Y m y i 1066 HONDA — SO cc. driven MORIARTY THAT wheel ; ,toed. 299 Autmnn at. 6484880. ment, 8 times. Owner retir- i^ Oa— BtOWt taka over only TOO mBaa, soom oondU FLAr cP payoMoto, no oaafa needed with tton, wlUi sxtraa, $200. c u t ing. W ill remain thru transi- hoofing and Chimiiqra 16-A tton if destand. THROUGH nvenge credit. 1968 Chevrolet 649-2y7L Dmpala, 1086 Ford Mustang, BbGfITNQ —- l^edallzlng rs> BROTHERS ? 1966 HOiNDA Sr90, cxceHent 1061 Volkswagen oonveitible. polling rooCa of an kinds, new **Connecticiit’8 Oldest lincoln-Mercury Dealer* condition, low, tow mileage. FOR FURTHER DETAILS CaH 380«64. ask for Graham rixrfi, gutter wmk, eUiimeys $295. CUl 649-4065. 301 CENTER STREET—643^5135 Holmes. cleaned, rapaired. Ahimlnum THE HUSHABD AGENCY 1968, vdiite, 1064 HONDA, 806 Super Hawk, aldlBg. » xsa n ’ skperltotca. OPEN IVBNINGS-^^nURSDAT TILL 6 EML SHONDBRBIRD SdTnawattrMk feandtep, radio, haatar. ona ^DOd mo. m am •WMg- san, M M after 4 pjn .
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PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1966 ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY; J^E ^14^19W PAGE EIGHTEEN Houses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sa(e 75 Subnrban For Sale 75 Famished Apartments 63-A Resort Proper^ Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Garden— Farm— Dairy Wanted—To Bnjr 58 Apartments—Flats— Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 LAKEVIBW Terrace! Four Help Wsiitofl—"Mslc 3S Help Wanted— ^ (CUMBERLAND ST. — stately OOLmTOIA Lakefront — 7 Tenements 63 pwATJ. furnished heated For Rent 67 MANCHESTER — 2 family, 5 NEW LISTING— Porter Street MANCHESTER —three big For- $14,500 BUYS this 3 Iw d ^ m room house, hot water base- Male__ or Fonale„___ 37 ProdoeCs 50HOUSFIHOLD lots, antiques, 6 room home, priced in mid room summer home, easily apartment, suitable tor one per- K __ .... . —-----1- est Hills 3 bedroom ranches. Ranch, with large lot. rF5T o r fuU board heat, enclosed porch and TEACHERS' — Or those with ______------:------bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, 8% ROOM furnished or unfur- K v is^ T B Y ^ - Lakeside mod- and 5 flats, on bus line, $18, area, modified 2-level Rsmch, teens on private residential no winterized by adding furnace, simUar background! Not alrald PARKADE CLEANERS need PK3C TOtm own Btrawberries, son. CaU 648-6118 between 8:80 Every feature for fine country information call Mitten Agency tiled bath. 742-7056. glassware. We buy estates. nished, oil heat, private, cottage, nicely furnished, »00. Phllbrick Agency, Real- 8 finished rooms, plus 2 un- through street. Spacious en- cernent dock, good swimming. presser, good working condi- containers furnished or bring _ 4:30 p.m. living, with all city conven- Realtors. 643-6030. CLASSIFIED of - hard work, interested in Village Peddler, Auctioneer, shady,' parking, adults. New ^cellent loeatis. CaU 643-4673. AvaiUable June 16. Call 528- Porter Street.Area call R. F. Dimock Co., 649- tates, 649-5361, 643-7033. Lots For Sale 73 baths, paneled family room, Cavey's Restaurant ffUTT OF OFFICE sultAs In ^ q UAMICUT, R.I.—cottage, fully occupied, $27,500. Wol- ______area of fine homes. This CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ranges, automaUe washers — ------'------0718. 5245. garage, top location, deadend State Theater Building. In- 4 rooms, near beach, hot water MANCHESTER Listing 26 — verton Agency, Realtors, 649- j /jatheR STREET . . .wooded ’’extra clean” home ha* to 5 PAL FUEL TRUCK CLERK — full or part-time, with guarantees. Bee them at Seven room Colonial, Hvih^ street. Hayes Agency. 646-0131. g A M . wanted — used electric chain THREE BEtatOOM new apart- quire 11-8 p jr., Mr. Daly, 648- and heat. CaU 643-0491. MANCHESTER — attention in- Walk to Keeney Street Schoo;!, 2813. lot with 142 feet frontage. In built-ins, fireplace and hours flexible, driver’s license, B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 room with wall to wall car- DRIVER oaw, 16” or 16” . 6404)638. ment, oven and range, heat and 7832. ______vestors — Unique opporhmity 8 room SrJit Level, attach^ __ _“ A” zone, but permission has Coventry many other quality features. some experience in store work Main St. Can 648-2171. ^Xn T’S neck Heights —Mod- peting, formal d'.ning room, hot water, parking. $160. J. D. to buy 4-famlly plus single garage, half acre lot. Bent & MANCHESTER - 8 room C a ^ been granted to allow a two Price $18,200. J. Gordon, preferred, good pay. Apply erORE tor barber *op ojr of- em 2-bedroom cottage, 35’ sun- kitchen and den, 3 good with full shed dormer, 1*^ YOUR FIRST HOME COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT, Truck driver to deliver fuel SINGER automatic Zig-Zag in Real Estate, 643-6129.______home, new central heating sys- Bent, 236-3211. Evenings Mr. family to be constructed on the 649-5306. Miller Pharmacy. deck, hot water, shower, arte- sized bedrooms, fireplace, baths, 3 bedrooms and den. MONDAY Tlini FRIDAY 10:M AJW. — SATURDAY § A.M. oil to hace, ground floor, dean, at- E42- ' ______room and dining area. Manchester 649-5306 sickness and accident in- rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 modern, kitchen with G.B. re- Priced realistically at $22,- en with dining area, laundry baths, formal dining room, cattle barn. Bel Air Real Es- Highly reputable company. tractive and reasonable. Apply large living room, family room COZY 4 room Ranch — ideal Screened-in porch and nice surance, pension plan, va- MAYTAG WRINGER type wash- tor overnight and permanent frigerator, range, disposal, 900. room, large cedar closet, 2 tate, 643-9332. ENFIELD — 6 room Colonial, For an apixiintment call 6^ Mr. Daly, State Tlxeatre, 11 Wanted To Rent 68 for retirement or starter home. lot. Price $13,900. Call D. cations, paid holidays. See er, G. E. 40” electric stove, guest rates. I ______— baths, jalousied glassed - to with fireplace, aluminum sid- needs redecorating, 1% baths, Continued From ProcedinQ Pago 6702. W Teachers — living or range, 4-buhier, modem styl- 14 Arch St. ti/4 room Cape, 3 bedrooms, 2 interior call T. J. Crockett, ing room, built-in kitchen, 24’ TUngiand Tractor Trailer FOR JUST t'wo or three adults accepted. baths, $18,000. Call 643-9657. kitchen, screened porch, dou- living room with (^thedral cell- num aiding and storms, ame- possible high earnings. Op- MIDIKLE AGE working lady to SOX rooms Dutch Colonial, 2-car Doing very nice business. Rea- family room with fireplace, 2- 7 ^ ROOM Ranch, S bedrooms. Realtor, 643-1577. Training show you how to portunity to progress with NORGE Refrigerator - freezer, 649-0482. ______ble lot, reasonable. Hayes site drive, basement garage, Situations Wanted— share my home. CaU anytime. giarage, excellent lot, 160. CaU sonably priced for quick sale. car garage, AA Zone, $32,500. oversized kitchen, 2 rec rooms, ing, 114 baths, 2-car garage, make from $200 to $225 per good running order, quiet mo- WARANOKE RD. — Oversized MANCHESTER — Suburban Agency, 646-0131. large treed lot. Beat inflation A JOB.,. national concern. Male 39 J. D. RealElstateCo., 648-6129. Excellent financing available. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, lot 102x380’, exceptional condi- built 1961, $27,500. Wolverton week. We train on gas and tor, $25. 649-0287 6:30. 649-4266. Cape on the top of the hill. setting, relatively new Coloni- here. Only $13,200. Leaaenger Apply Personnel Depart- THREE room apartment, 470 't 649-8464. tion, Buckley School area. $19,- Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. diesel tractors and tank LAWN MOWING, hedges Four bedrooms, two baths, big al with 4 rooms down and 8 C3o., Realtors, WlHimantic, ment, between 8:30-11 a.m., Main St. Adults. 945, 0*3-2428. DINERr—Located in one of the 900. Philbrick Agency, 649- cleaned, trimmed. Name your OON(X)RD RD. — Beautiful rec room. Vacant, trades con- up, one full bath, 2 lavatories, COVENTRY — delightful older 403-9291 or Robert Hallock, 438- trailers. Pa,rt or full time Monday - FMday. misc el l aneo us household CLEAN room fop rent, near Suburban Rent 66 busiest sections of town. Pres- you can build Tax Ranch, large li'vtag room, for- ______8464. sidered. In the thirties. T. J. full basement, combination 6331. training, budget plan avaU- price, any reasonable offer. goods for sale. Call 643-9067. hath. 64 High St______CHESTNUT St. — 4 room apart- ent owners going south. home in convenient location Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. windows, attached garage, *4 able. Licensed by Motor Ve- SEALTEST FOODS 643-6177 after 9 am . ment, convenient to center, ROCKVIL1.E — 4 room* mal dining room, cabinet v^ASHINGTON ST.— 6 room BOLTON LAKE with 3 bedrooms, 2-car garage. COVENTRY — Root Road — east HADDAM—Simmer re- acre lot. T.J. Crockett, Realtor hicle Department, member MILK DIVISION COUCH and two chairs, good quiet second floor, heat and hot rent, stove, refrigerator kitchen. 2 bedrooms, recrea- ^ome, with colonial charm, fbrguSON ROAD We’re not If you are looking for a home FHA appraised, 8 bedroom a C A R E E R at LIGHT Housekeeping rooms, Bort wi'th 11 units m addition to tion room, landscaped yard. of the Motor Transportation 255 Homestead Ave., Hartford Dogs— ^BlrOs— Pets 41 condition, $60 or best offer. Call water, redecorated, middle age parking. $80 per month. large wainscoted kitchen, pan- sure whether this is the b e s t ______643-1577. with extra land, this li.stang has Ranch, on a beautiful lot, near 801 Main St. 643-4074. an excellent 8 room Ckilonial Marlon E. Robertson, Realtor, On the first lake in a very three acres. A real buy at $19,- Association of Conn. Call An Equal Opportunity after 8, 643-9431. adults, ^ y $95. 643-7379. 8606. try - laundry room, cheerful buy of the week or not but we MANCHESTER church, sohool and stores, neat DACHSHUND Puppies — AKC, with 2 full ceramic tiled baths, 643-5958. - Two family, desirable location . . . on 900. Call Nick Owivertlno, Jar- anytime. Hartford Pratt &L Employer living and dining room, bay do claim that this listing fea- 5.5^ built 1961, and clean. Asking $14,900. Lea- ready to go. Also Weimaraners, LARGE Pleasant room with ATTRACTIVE 3 room apart- ELLINGTON — 3>4 rooms, new plus swimming pool.- Located convenient to Vernon Road . . . a four windows, 3 bedrooms up, 2-car tures solid housing value that vis Realty Co,, Realtors, 643- senger Oo. Realtors, Wllltman- health assured. Also mixed MAPLE kitchen set, table and t'win beds. Suitable for two ment for 2 people, heat, stove, apartment, heat, hot water, re- near the Opera House, Reason- CUSTOM buUt 6 room Raised schools, bus, .shopping, separ- room cottage with a big FTILL or part-time opening with garage, amesite drive, flag- can’t be duplicated at the low 1121, Eves. 649-9633. tic, 423-9291 or Robert Hallock, 247-1858 Whitney breed puppies. Southington, 4 ohalrs, call 643-4883. gentlemen. Parking, centrally refrigerator, electricity, hot frigerator, range, wall to wall ably priced for quick sale. Ranch with heated fireplaced ate utilities, aluminum com- porch overlooking the well - established company, stone terrace, split rail fences, selling price of $25,600. This 438-6331. 628-6673. ------located. 643-2669. water. Reasonable. C^l 649- carpeting. Adults. CaU 876-9407. family room, 3 bedrooms, com- binations, good income. Wol- broad expanse of the lake. RCX3KVILLE — large 8 year old Manchester and Blast Hartford. large trees. Ideal location. lovely 6-room Ranch with fin- J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. plete built-in kitchen, 30: living verton Agency, Realtors, 649- Two bedrooms, fireplace. 6 room custom Cape, full dor- Aircraft Call 626-0606. ROOM tor working girl or wom- 5324. ANDOVER Garden Apartments Owner. 643-9070. ished family room, 2 fire- EXPERIENCES) Janitors want- GROOMING and boarding aU WINCROFT Ges stove, excel- 643-5129 room, dining room, 3 full bath- 2813. Partial basement . . . a mer, kitchen built-lns, 1^4 an with home privileges. Call places aaid attached garage Wanted—^Real Estate 77 ed mornings. Call 649-5384. JANITORS — part-time eve- breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. lent condition, $50. 649-6189. —S rooms, stove and refrigera- rooms, 2-car garage, 1% acre g p u r LiEVEL — 7 rooms, mod- heating system could be in- baths, fireplace, open stairway, .Hundreds Of Good Jobs 843-1034 after 6:30. Furnished Apartments 63-A Please Ask For has just been repainted and is TWO-FAMILY flat with a big General Cleaning Services, Inc. nings, Hartford - Manchester Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton. 643- tor, nice setting, $90 per month. lot, $33,900. Wolverton Agency, ern kltcihen with built-ins, din- stalled. city water and sewers. Walk- SHILLING YOUR home? FCr Now Available In: WE8TINGH0USE electric stove John DeQuattro, Broker in top condition. Doris Smith 2-car garage located on Wood- area. Call 648-6601 3-6 p.m. 6427. LARGE 3^4 ROOM furnished No . . . jease.„ ------Leonard Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ing room, fireplace, 3 bed- ing distance to everything. prompt efficient service call, PRESS OPERATORS in very good condltiion. Call will be happy to show it to bridge St. Five rooms down, only. Apartments— ^Flats— ax>artment, first floor, all Realtors, 646-0469. rooms, family room, large 88 feet of lake frontage $17,500. Bely Gessay Kristofak, Louis Dlmock Realty, 649- MACHINING WANT A tiger in your house? 640-5667 after 6 p.m. ities, working couple preferred. LARGE EXECUTIVE Ranch, 7 you, today. Call her at Jarvis six up. Both units vacant. Sep- PORK LIFT OPERATORS Tenements 63 RESTAURANTS — Your choice screened porch, trees, lot with . . . financing available. Realtor, 875-0701. 9823. INSPECTION Little grey tiger kitten, friend- Oail 649-9608. ' ' — rooms, modern kitchen with all Realty Co., Realtors, 649-1200, arate heat, porches, fencing, DI800UNT prices on colonial of four. Priced $3,800, $6,000, view, $18,900. Philbrick Agen- Beautiful setting. Our signs PACKERS AIRCRAFT ENGINE ly. housebroken — free. CaU NEED A RENT? CaU the Rent built-ins, dining room, two fire- Eves. 649-2519. etc. Real sound home. T.J. and modem furniture. Why pay $7,000 and one including real cy, 649-8464. are on the property. Drive First Shift — 45 Hour Week 649-2280. Man, no charge. West Side ONE ROOM furnished ai>art- places, 2% baths, family room. Crockett, Realtor, 643 1577. MECHANICS GUARD 50 per cent more for over- ment, stove, refrigerator, hot NOTICE e.state $170,000. For more in- two car garage wooded lot, 5I 6 600—Oversized, immaculate MANCHES’TER by. look it over, and if you Bolton head? Also sterilized recondi- Realty, 649-4342, 649-3566...... mi... A AJA ' ^ _ A1 VIAI aril YTdOli" want to see the interior or EASTERN BOILER SHEET METAL FTVE Ll’lTTiE Kittens looking water, heat. Apply Marlow's, TOWN OF COVENTRY formation call Philbrick AgenJ $31,500. Philbrick Agency 649- 6 room (Jape, one unfinished, residentlal neighborhood, mod LIKE NEW — two family with for good homes. Cali 649-6480, tioned used furniture. LeBlanc ern kitchen with dining area, 4 know tl^e price, etc., call: 99 Loomis S t, Manchester BENCH WORK FUDL-OTMIE — Talcottville I-OOKma for anything In real 867 Main St. ZONING BOARD cy, 649-8464 8464. riled dormer, fireplace, fenced 414 room flat®, east side loca- TOOL and DIE MAKING area, 4 nights per week, after 6 p.m. furniture, 195 South St., estate rentals — apartments, yard, trees, near bus. Hutchins bedrooms, 2% baths, large liv- tion, apartment available for WANTED — Journeyman elec- Rock'vlUe. THREE rooms and bath, all OF APPEALS MAIN ST — desirable corner ing room wdtih paneled wall owner, cheaper than rent. (Jail ___ 25-Acre Purchase AIRCRAFT ENGINE $72.80 per week to start, homes, multiple dwellings, no There will be a public hear- Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. trician, steady employment excellent opportunity for utilities, elderly couple pre- «« location has 3 tenants, lot size fireplace, 9 closets, large fam- Norman Hohenthal, Belflore T. J. CROCKETT, Realtoi’ TESTING FREE — Three cute kittens to fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, MANCHESTER Wilson Electrical Company, advancement. OaU 1-334- ferred, bus line, large porch, ing, Wednesday, J ^ e 22, 1M6 140 X 160, all utilities, on bus TWO FAMILY, 7% rooms, 2 ily room with fireplace plus Agency, 643-5121. EXPERIMENTAL good homes. 640-3084. Musical Instruments 53 643-5129. 649-4817. 7357 coUect for interview. 272 Main. at 8 p.m. in the Toxxm Office line. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, baths, 2-car garage, oil heat, game room and work shop. ------643-1.577 Building to hear the following immaculate 6 MACHINING WELDING FENDER bassman amplifier, WE HAVE customers waiting 643-1577. Desirable 514 room Ranch, gas hot water, main thorough- Priced for Imediate sale at MANCHiES'l'ER Okayed by Meeting MAN to assist In shipping and Articles For Sale 45 for the rental of your apart- application for variance: large living room with wall fare. Makes ideal income prop- $25,900. Phiabrick Agency, 649- room Cape, 2-car garage, near receiving department and to TRAINING COURSES good oonditior. Must sell, leav- NOTICE About 60 townspeople attend- almost abuts town-owned prop* ment or home. J. D. Real Es- Allen C. Ward, 18 South to wall carpeting and fire- erty or professional use. $28,- 8464. bus, shopping and schools, help 'With occasional deliveries. RICH, STONE - FREE loam, ing for service. $250 or best of- Houses For Sale 72 ing a special town meeting last erty near Toomey Lane, First WITH PAY tate, 843-5129. TOWN OF COVENTRY Road, Southington, Conn. Lo- place, good sized kitchen 600. Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. quick occupancy. Bel Air Real Modem East Hartford indus- PAINTER’S Helper. Call 643-1420 $15. Gravel, sand, fiU,' stone, fer. 648-8744?’ LAKEFRONT — furnished sum- night unanimously approved the Selectman Richard Morra, ex* cation of property Daly Road, MANCHESTERr-7 room Split and dining area, G.E. bullt- NEW LIS’ITNG — Manchester. Estate, 643-9332. trial supply firm. Salary and INTRODUCTORY TRAIN- after 6 p.m. manure, white sand box and ZONING BOARD mer cottage, 8 rooms, fire-purchase of a 25-acre tract in plained, a portion could be used FENDER Strabocaster guitar VA ROOMS, heat, hot water, Coventry; owner of property Level, family room, IV2 baths, ins, 3 bedrooms, one oar at- 4 BEDROOM Colonial, wall to 8 room fireplaced Split, 4 bed- fringe benefits. Call 289-8291 ING PROGRAMS—80 hours patio sand. 643-9504. OF APPEALS rooms, 3 baths, family room, MANOHEJSTER — New 8 rocsn place, trees, excellent condi- with hard case, $125. CaU 643- stove, refrigerator, ptrklng, William Farrell of Hazardville, modern kitchen with built-ins, tached garage, complete wall carpeting. 2-csu' gemage, the center of town for $17,000. tor town office expansion some* for appointment of basic machine and re- At an executive session held CJolonial, $26,500. 591 Adams tion. $12,000. Hutchins Agency. The^sum 'vdll'te" ‘t^ en '"lrom time in the future. TELEVISION BRACE yourself tor a thrill the 5677 after 6 p.m. $120. 15 Forest St., off Main Conn., and Mrs. William Dow one car garage, priced for city utilities, convenient to VA baths, dining room, alumi- workshop, garage, double car- lated classroom instruction. June 6, 1966, the application of St., comer of Edmund St. Realtors, 649-6324. ______non-re-More importantly, he *aid< first time you use Blue Lustre St., 646-0090, 643-5675. of Kalssimmee, Florida. Mr. quick sale. $22,900. Philbrick everything. Asking $20,900. num screens and storms, city port, sundeck, many extra fea- Grant E. Toothaker Jr. was Open every day and evenings the town garage may have to ADVANCED TRAINING TECHNICIANS to clean rugs. Rent electric ELECTRIC Guitar, 4 weeks old, Ward, acting as agent, apply- Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. •water and sewers. $27,500. tures. Superb home with ideal curring expenses. includes case, new cord, strap FTVE ROOM rent, second floor, approved. The board voted on imtil dark. Orv Goslee, Real be relocated. TRUCK DRIVERS PROGRAMS — Courses ehampooer. $1. Olcott Variety ing for permission to place a Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. in-law set-up. Call Helen ______Suburban______Although For Sale 75 the land will be General Electric requires and cover, $60. OaU 643-2962 garage, quiet street, pleasant variances to article 3.3.1-E and $6,0|()0 —BUYS THIS year ’round U & R REALTY CO. Inc. Palmer, Leonard Agency, Estate, 644-8063. The garage, behind the ball ranging from 22 weeks to Store. mobile home with foundation VERNON — Manchester line. 6 used primarily for new school . AND HELPERS TV technicians in expand- after 6. yard, near bus Mne. Adults. article 3.3.2 of the zoning reg- cottage, attached garage, treed MANCHESTER^ room Ranch, Realtors. 646-0469, 649-3877. fields at the Notch Rd. achoolf 93 weeks In Machining, on lots shown on application. 643-2692 Realtors MANCHESTER Listing 27 — 6 room older Cape, extra large building, a motion by school ing service department SCREENED LOAM tor the best No pets. Available JiUy 1. ulations. lot, g o ^ investment. Mitten 100x200 lot, family sized kltch- would eventually be caught to jobs include all store bene- Sheet Metal, Tool, Die and AU interested persons are in- room Ranch, 2 baths, fireplace Top salaries, outstanding in lawns and gardens. Deliv- 643-1894. The effective date shall be Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. 643-6472 «n with built-lns, 3 bedrooms, MANCHESTER —- 6 room Cape, lot, $11,000. Call Helen Palmer, board Chairman Walter Wad- the middle of a grade school fits, profit sharing, store Gage Making, Machine Re- Office and Store vited to attend. Robert D. Murdock half acre lot, formal dining dell to include such a stipula- employe benefit program. ered from our screening plant June 13, 1966. 2 full baths, heated^ and flre- 2 baths, fireplace, rec room Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- campus. One resident said last discount paid vacations pair eund Pipe Making. NEW MODERN 4 room apart- Grant E. Toothaker Sr. area, family room. Bent ft Career opportunity, must Also gravel, sand and fUl. Equipment 54 Stephen Joncus, MANCHESTER — large older plaoed family roon, 2-car ga- near schools, bus, shopping. 0469, 649-3877. tion was defeated. night that the garage should and holidays, hospitaliza- be high school graduate ment includes stove, refrig- jCB Acting Chairman Chairman Colonial, 4 or more bedrooms, rage, $23,900. Wolverton Agen- Ohar-Bon Real Estate, 643-0683. Bent, 236-3211. Evenings Mr. APPRENTICE PRO- George H. Griffiiig, Inc. And- RESTAURAiNT equipument — TWO BLOCKS from Main, 0 VE5RNON — 6 room contemp- A proposed 20-room «lemen- moved before this. tion insurance, 40 hour with mechanical ability. erator, disposal, coin washer good location and condition, all cy, Realtors, 640-2813. Grady. 643-2694. tary school would be the first GRAMS— Courses ranging over. 742-7886. Going out of business. All reas- and drj'er, parking, heat and room Colonial, 2-car garage, RANCH — 8 bedrooms, fire- ______orary CJolonial built by U A While the land is being pur- week. Experience helpful but will city utilitiea, $16,400. Mitten construction on Che land, which from three to four years in onable offers considered. Con- enclosed porch, shaded lot, place, large family kitchen, COZY 6 room (Jape — recently R, VA baths, built-ins, m*” chased tor school fauliding, not train. Please call J. C. Mc- SPOTS before your eyes — on hot water, good location, $136. Agency, Rectors, 643-6930. MANCHESTER — 8 room abuts the present elementary Please apply. Personnel Dept Sheet Metal, Machining and tact Mrs. Davis, U-2 Restau- CaU 649-3930. permanent siding, $16,900. home, VA hatha, excellently lo- with built-ins. Full heated base redecorated with Colonial de- deck, garage, and a 40 mile for town offices and a garage, Carthy, 289-6871. your new carpet — remove school property. Seoond Floor, 10 a.m. - 5 pm. Tool and Die Making. rant, 261 North Main St., 649- $16,900 —5% ROOM RANCH, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. cated on bus Mne, near schools, ment. $16,900. Char-Bon Real cor, eat-in kitchen, la'rge lot, view. Only $22,600. Hayes Ag- Morra said, Jf It goes “ strictly them with Blue Lustre. Rent Waddell explained that the 8166 between 8-12 noon or 5 GRISWOLD ST. — 3 rooms, built-in rtove, raised hearth bus, shopping. Bel Air Real Es- Estate, 643-0683. •walk - out basemenit, $17,900. ency, 646-0131. to the board of educatltm tt will electric shampooer $1. Paul’s MANCHESTER— Immaculate board of education favors a pm.-8 p.m., Monday - FTiday. heat, hot water, refrigerator fireplace, basement, large Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- be harder to get back thtm it la SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. in Paint 4 Wallpaper Supply. 4-bedroom oversized Cape, din- tate, 643-9832. High School PLUMBER — experienced and stove, disposal, air-condi- wooded lot. Hutchins Agency, EIGHT ROOM Garrison (Jolon- 0469. i. COVENTRY — Route 44-A, on campus-type arrangement of to give.” mging room. ..2 baths, 2-car ^ga- MANCHESTER - immaculate 1445 NEW BRITAIN AVE. new work, call 649-3286. THREE ton air-conditioner with Wanted— ^To Buy 58 tioned, parking, in 4 family Realtors, 649-6324. ial, 4 bedTXXMTis, large kitchen, two acres of land. Immaculate elementary schools, rather than Waddell said he felt (hat hi* house. 247-4048 or Glastonbury 1% baths, garage, large lot, 1964 SPOTLESS 2 family, separ- 2 bedroom Ranch, large living neighborhood schools, motion to purchase the land tor WEST HARTFORD and BUS DRIVERS — part-time. 6 ton air cooled tower, good S S e ^ S 332. ^ 7 room Colonial to established condition, best offer. 649-4332. WE BUY and sell antique and 633-7402. MANCHESTER — 5 bedroom neighborhood. Large bedrooms bus line and shopping. Mll- ate furnaces, excellent re.riden- room, VA baths, laundry area, He said that, perhaps by the ’’primaty purpose” of meet- Ideal for second and third dolft used furniture, china, glass Oli- lette Agency, 643-5992. immaculate modern home, OVERSIZE CAPE — 7 rooms, with walk-in closets, centrally tial area, $25,600. Hutchins 2 car attached garage, ohance, the Notch Rd. school is ing “ future school building re- Trade School employes, good pay, short 16x16’ NAATY surplus pryrmid ver, picture frames, old coins, MODERN — 3 room apartment, HEATING and plumbing spe- large lot with swimming pool, 2 full baths, finished basement. located. Bel Air Real Estate, Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. screened front porch, artesian about in the geographical cen- quirements,” would not exclud* hours. Post Road Stages, 644- tent 46 EnglewcKXi Dr., be- j^uns, pewter, scrap gold, first floor, heat, hot water, SIX H(X)M Cape with full shed J. Bradley, cialist. Will train qualified man near school, bus, shopping. Bel Assumption Parish, principals 643-9332. well. $18,900. H. ret of town (which is three other purposes, Seniors 1631.______tween 6-9 p.m. watches, did jew»'lry, hobby stove, refrigerator, all utiUties Air Real Estate. 643-9332. dormer, 3 bedrooms, dining j ^ancheSter _ immaculate Broker. 643-7879. miles square), and noted the Other townspeople, including H.G. SchiHze, 875-9707. only. 649-5751 anytime. room, fireplaced living room, collections, paintings, attic con- furni^ed. Ideal tor working MANCHE5STER — Bowers 6'^ room Ranch, 14x20 li'ving absence of sidewalks and the Town Treaaurer Mrs. Shirleiy kitchen with built-lns, VA baths MOVING— Owner must sell at- ADD TO YOUR Income work- Apply Now! Salesmen Wanted 3 ^ tents or whole estates. Furni- couple. 86 Birch St. OaU 649- School. New 6 room Colonial, room, 3 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, cost of bus transportation. Riley, said that “ primarily” 1% baths, built-ins, aluminum oil hot water heat, natural trim tractively landscaped execu- ing S or 4 nights a week, 4 ture Repair Service. 848-7449. .8448. LOW COST, TOO! modem kitchen plus dining “Perish the thought,” he said, would still gl've the board of ed- IP YOU have a desire to be as- Blue Lustre. Rent electric Togs for Toddlers siding, garage, quality built, $17,500. Wolverton Agency, tive home on 3 acres. Separate or 6 hours a night, start im- Choose your post-gradua- Peacock Pillow! area, paneled family room, full but a third elementary school ucatlon exclusive jurisdiction, sociated with an aggressive Shampooer $1. The Sherwin CASH RATES (15 WORDS) low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- Realtors, 649-2813. 4 room apartment — income. mediately, no experience nec- tion Job NOW and start walk-out basement,- aluminum may .someday be necessary, The voice vote to remove th* company in a sales position of- WlUiams Co. 0131. storms, 120x200 lot. Owner eesary. Apply In person. work after g^raduation! One Day ..... 45c 3 Days...... $1.17 POR’TER STREET — Doris ^wtOT^^center* " w w *^1^ ^ the board of education, in restriction was not unanimous, Friendly Ice Cream.^Store, 486 Come in and learn how the fering growth, excellent salary, tranaferred. Immediate occu- plus commission expenses and CUSTOM MADE Six D a y s...... $1.98 10 Days . 4 . ..$ 3.00 LAKE Street — 7 room (Jape, Smith invites you to Inspect this its long-range planning, believes but the ayes had it. Main St., MancheMer. many Jobs and training op- Boats and Acceaapries 46 pancy. Hanley Agency, 643-0030 below cost. Owner, 742-8090. company benefits, send com- fireplace, near school, large charming Colonial-style Cape this too, should be located in Milton Jensen, moderator of portunities available now 16’ THOMPSON mahogany in- IMMEDIATE ACTION the complex. the meeting, reported that th* plete resume to R.R. Ouilette, SLIPCOVERS AND DRAPERIES lot 200x190. A lot can be done Cod at your convenience. De- ______permit you to choose a board, 60 h.p. Chris-Craft mo- Call before 10:30 weekdays (9 A.M. Saturdays). You E.P. MacDonald Stamp Co., with tMs house for only $13,- signed tor happy and gracious Superintendent of Schools tract had been apppoved by th* DEAN MACHINE career that truly fits your tor, trstiler and accessaries. Philip Llguori later explained planning commlerion at a spe- 1641 Rlverdale Rd., West (Solids or Stripes) Also Upholstering can start an ad or cancel an ad same day. 600. J. D. Realty, 643-5129 family H'ving, this 7-room home T o l l s U Q PRODUCTS abilities and work interests. $700.«!742-7792 after 4. is situated on an acre of de- that at least 12 acres of land clal meeting June'9 as suitatol* Springfield, Mass. MANCHESTER — 0 rcx>m older ' 165 Adams St., Manchester Apply now and start work Dudget Terms iianrIjFBtFr lEuFtiitig lightfully landscaped grounds. are necessary for playground, tor buildir^. after graduation, on a date Diamonds— Watches— home, near shopping, buses and Priced right tor this prestige Church Approves $155^000 drives, and parking areas for a 'The land wlU be purchased Has Immediate openings for the of your choice. Help Wanted— JewtdiT 48 Coil MISS RODERTS 643-2711 Classified Dept. schools. SelHng tor VA apprais- area. CaU Doris at 649-1200, 20-clas8room elementary school, from Donald R. Sherman o< following: Male or Fwnale 37 al of $14,300. Call the R. F. Eves. 649-2619, Jarvis Realty adding that the area around the Windsor, who bought It from Lea NEW SECOND SHIFT WATCH AND JKWKUIY re- Dimock (jo.; 649-5246. Co. Notch Rd. school is crowded. Bolton, a former resident, and Turret Lathe Operators — days 742-9141 - 52441154 For New Education Building PREMIUM — Employes WAITRESS and WAITER need- pairlng. Prompt service. Up to Some townspeople questioned " ’Ho is retaining some frontag* and nights GREEN MANOR ranch, i«w family perfection — 6Vi working on the second shift ed, part-time. OaU Bolton Lake $20 on your old watch in After 6 P.M. The board of trustees of the Education Building were altered the necessity for so much land, along Sumner Rd. and Toomey at our East Hartford and Hotel, 643-9781. riding, patio, garage, uHUty room Cape with center en Hardinge Operators — nights trade, d osed Mondays. F. B. v^ i._- , . _ Waddell concluded his pro- La. Southington plantsi will re- Bray, 787 Mato Street. State room, aluminum storms and trance, living room with fire umud cn„.g..,.na, « “.’.‘“.S'"!:' fc" commit- ^ less expensive fire ^ prlmar- On a map not very viriW* Tool Makers and Machinists — ceive an Increised^lft pre- Theater BuUding. screens. Priced right. Call af- place, dining room, simporch, authorized the building CAMP bus driver fuU or part- alarm system was sub.sUtuted, gghools with the state- I'’®"’ the back of the room, Mor- days and nights mium equal to lO ^ of their ter 6, owner, 640-3319. good sized kitchen with attrac- tee last night to award the con- folding srtairs and some time, good wages. OaU 643-2937 BE A PERSON KMCHK ment that “it is conceivable sketohed tiie outlines orf th# hourly base rate. Garden— Farm— D siiy tive cabinets, first floor bed- j.j.gg^ yjg oonstrUction of the light flxtures were eliminated. Burface Grinder — days that in the lifetime of' those tract, ,explaii;ting that som# .Products______M room and fuU bath. Religious Education Build- A number of coats of paint ,»,» two oarcels of land straightening of property Une* SKILLB3D WORKERS — FIRST OFFERING sized bedrooms UF>3twrs ing to John CJliessari Inc., at a were reduced, window styles Brandy St. prop- exchanges may be mad* Production Milling Operators — Call Mr. William Coleman S’l’RlCfll.Y fresh eggs tor sale. days and nights NOT A NUMBER! erous closet space. Full sized exceed $155,000. changed, and less expensive which contains the high Toomey land, but that tb* at 565-5532 for an inter- Ifigbtcrawiers. Tomaszewskl, ATTENTION ExceUent 6-room basement, detached garage, chessari, a local resident, has Boor tile will be installed, school at one end) will be town engineer had estimated the view appointment at your Box 363, South Rd., Bolton, 1% baths, fireplace, re with patio. Aluminum com n- coanpleted construction of Half-inch sheet rock will be ^ jj ggj,Qci needs ” tract contains about 25 acres. A oonvoUence. open d a ^ . 649-6472. ^SALES TRAINEES Even though Iona is Manchester’s largest employer, room, city utUlties, carport,' we treat our workers like people . . . not Uke numbers. amesite drive, near bus line, SUN OIL COMPANY Visit The Employment Office 400 Main Street 10 AR EA Our staff, from the president on down, knows our workers schools and steves. Priced (SUNOCO) East Hartford, Connecticut on a “First Name Basis.” S. for quick sale. » > A” - "J™« hoS”.Tf£ir“’ “ Hef^rred due to a substantial planned 4,000-gallon tank. Sev- center because BuUetin Board If you are aggressive, sales- —Op«n For Your Convenience— TEACHERS! WANTED Ours is not a company.with large government contracts ------, , . eral other substitutions will be Junior Girl Scout Troop 66T minded and seeking career for now tinployas off which may be canceled overnight. We are to the competi- CHARLES LESPERANCE “ S St opportunities, this Is the Monday through Friday / 6 room Cape. (Jil forced air ” '' ' The church treaaurer was will hold a mother-daughter tive electric appUance business and we are proud o i the HEALTH CAPSULES position for you. 8 am . to 5 p.m. 649-7620 heat, garage, private lot, $17 - ^tu al costs received on the supper tonight at 6:30 at Firid Enterprises will em- by Mirhsel Petti, M.D. United Methodist Church. We often Tuee., Wed., Thurs. Evenings fact that we can “Hold Our Own” with the largest to the ploy 10 area teachers tor a MAID rrsH S-5y"^"'""’ Original estimates tor the thejiui,ding pia^^ till 8 p.m. PRATT & field. 2973 IP VOU HAVE A RUPTURE, The regrular monthly voter* period of 8 weeks, 30 hours tors. 649 5261. ------$272,000 were made “ “i a $1,4M performance bond • Conq>lete Training Saturday Morning till Noon FIVE room Ranch wdth 3 bed- ^HOULP VOU WEAR making session wiU be held to- or 4 days per week to do for Conn. Motor Lodge. A t Iona, you’ll be working to a modem, air conditioned LAKE ST. — new Ralsdd Ranch jg^t year. '*'®f, ’^“^''ed. — A 2 Program WHITNEY rooms and finished rec room, night from 6 to 8 in the town e Automatic Pay Increases outside interviewing. WiU 4 day week, starting plant to a pleasant, rural setting. Our parking facUiUes with finished rec room. 1V4 Che.ssari si/bmitted the lowest Alro agreed ui»n was a plan offices. ’The selectmen will 8307 The regal beauty of the pretty spacious kitchen with birch y e Liberal Company Benefits pay $400. To apply, see Mr. July 1st. Apply to are adequate and you are only 30 seconds away froba your baths. Now being completed, bid of $340,200 for the entire ^ church to subcontract meet at 7. PRATT & Moser, Wednesday at 4:30 ___ 1-5 yta. peacock makes a moat decora- cabinets, living room with wall AIRCRAFT car. to wall carpet, model home buy now and choose your own project— the riiuroh expansion lot The public building com* If you have a college de- at tiie Shor^am Motor manager at 400 Tol- A darling scallop-yoked dress tive pillow-top! You’ll find W s interior and exterior decorat- u,e new education building. Architect Stephen Joncus, condition, $15,900. Wolverton mission will meet In cloeed gree, with some business WHITNEY Inn, Asylum St, Hartford. land Tpke. PAWA is hiring large numbers of people from outride the We have a modem cafeteria where you cmi purchase I tor tots of one to five years, design fascinating to embroider. Realtors 649-2813 ing, big wooded lot. Selling lor piive bids were mailed out and session tonight to choose an experience you qualify for Greater Hartford Area to work to their Ekist Hartford udiolesome home-cooked meals at reasonable prices. Nicety detailed with buttons and and a compliment-wiimer when Agency. Realtors. 649 2813. $23,500. T.J, Crockett, Realtor- gnjy two were returned. Consld- meeting. architect to draw preliminary this excellent opportunity. Plant. To assist them to finding suitable housing, we This is a plant where you’ll be an INDIVIDUAL . , , Ideats. completed. MANCHESTER — Six room 6*3-1577. erable discussion arose over the _ T-ruMnin- plane for a new etomentai/ AIRCRAFT maintain a Ust of available rooms for rent of various WRITE: AND YOU’LL GROW AS WE GROW. No. 8807 with Patt-O-Rama is Pattern NO. 2973 has hot-iran modem schoolL sizes and price ranges. to sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 years. Size transfer for design; color chart, SUN OIL COMPANY Division of United kitchM with huilt-ins, stove, Aircraft Corp. We have openings for men ami woman on S, jumper, 1% vards of 45” ; directions. dishwasher and disposal, 3 Manchester Evening Hendi P. O. Box 71 To permit our Housing IHvlrion to Mouse, yaid. To order, send 35c m corns to: bedrooms, ^IS.SOO. Philbrick Bolton correspondent, Oteme- Bkist Hartford, Conn. 06108 Bast Hartford, Conn. refer prospective tenants to yon extras. J.D. Realty, 643-5129. generally felt, how- P’^^ Willington tomorrow first or stcond shift as Mochino Opanrtors, To order, send 50c in coins to: Anne Cabot. M a ^ e r ie r E v^ Agency, 649-8464. JUP well Young, tel. 64S-8881< HELP W A NTE D I Sue Burnett, The Manchester ndng Herald. IIM AVE. W ------^ in Tolland. ilOOR manager wanted tor An Equal Opportunity . . . please eall Mr. John J. Cooney 21 VICTCHUA Rd. — 7 room ever, that construction on the HUK I Evening Herald, J160 AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. |is jqo —7 room home, 3 bed- Men’s Softball League Arthur Drug. Interesting work Bnq>ioyer, M A F at S6S-8X77 Ammblets, or Oonowl Factory Woffcon. Colonial. 2 enclosed porches, badly needed education building Lobert Ailing |j«EBICAS. NEW YORK, N-Y. 100S6. (Kntog room, near lot 50 X 150, Verplanck School, should be started immediately •nd good salary with benefita. ' For lst?. Realty, and a vote of church memfbers Itor Ut; I
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. . m Robert T. Alibrio. son of Mr. Miss Deborah L. Miller, X n O Ilt I o w n an<« Mrs. Anthony C. Alibrio of daughter of Mr. and Mm . Bruce . A U V U l . X V T T *A Vernon St., has been elected E. Miller of 56 S. Hawthorn St., The lAdiee Aid Lutheran a member of Chimera Honor So- was graduated Sunday from Women’s Missionary League of ciety at Hobart and William Northern Michigan University CAR FAIR, INC. Zion Lutheran Church will meet Smith Colleges, Geneva, N.Y. He Marquette, Mich, with a bache- Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the is also a member of Theta Delta lor of arts degree. She is a 1962 church Assembly Room for a Chi fraternity and has been a Manchester High School grad- BIG DISPUY - “ ECOHOITIOMM topic discussion. Hostesses are member of the football and la- uate. Miss Gladys Seelert. Miss Anna crosse teams at the schools and ----- SAFETY CHECKED AUTOMOBILES Eenkbeil and Mrs. Emil Seelert. a dorm proctor. Manchester Grange wiU meet ____ and elect officers tomorrow at 461 main STREET-MANCHESTER
Frank J. Young Jr., son of Spec. 5 Wallace C. Wallace, 8 p.m. at Orange Hall. PHONE 643-1591 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, 75 son of Mr. and Mrs. Mward K. ------Elm St., left Saturday by plane Wallace of 44 Willard Rd.. was Disabled American Veterans
for Europe where he will study recently promoted to his present Auxiliary will meet tomorrow art, graphics and sculpture this rank at Ankara, turkey. He at 7:30 p.m, at the VFW Home. summer at the LaRomita School went overseas last year from
of Art, Perm, Italy. In the fall, Ft. Devens. Mass. He is a grad- Pvt. Howard D. Daniel, son of he will be a student at the Col- uate of Manchester High Mrs. Howard M. Daniel. 22 Ard-
lege Art Study Abroad, Paris, School and attended Central more Rd.. recently graduated France. He is a graduate of Connecticut State College, New rtcrult_ training at ^ e Manchester High School and U.S. Marine Corps Recruit De- Britain. Haitford Art School. pot, Parris Island. S.C. Richard B. Yule« MIhs GeriUnde Ldding Richard H* Olmsted Donald B. Cambria, son of HOUSE &. HALE Lakota Council, Degree of Creaiter Hartford Chapter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cambria Pocahontas, will meet and elect Three Receive Degrees at Yale American Aseociation of Re- of 60 Ardmore Rd., was award- officers tomorrow at 7:30 p.nj^^ tired Persona will have a pic- ed an associate degree in res- In 1965 he received a $50 Mer- and complete his training at at Odd Fellow/i Hall. Tlierg.^ill Three Manchester residents nic 'Ihursday from noon to 3 taurant and hotel management sink award for preaching from Massachusetts General Hospi- FUR ST ORAGE be a .social time with/rwresh- were among 2,350 candidates p.m. at the Pond House, Eliza- from the University of Ma.s.s- Yale Divinity School. taJ, Boston. Main Street, Manchester beth Parit, Hartford. There will ments after the meeting. for degrees at Yale University’s achusetts' Stockbridge School He is a 1950 Manchester He is married to the former be a a()eaker on “Coordinated of Agriculture at coifmence- 265Lh commencement Monday. Telephone 643-4123 High School graduate. Liii Susan Lilian, daughter of Care.” Members are reminded ment exerci.ses Sunday. He was They are Miss Gerlinde Ledd- Dr. Yules, a 1958 Manches- Dr. and Mrs. H. I. Lilien of to bring box Itmches. Beverages graduated from Manchester Five from Town 1 1 ing of 144 Vernon St., master of High School graduate, was North Attleboro, Mass, will be provided. The event is High School in 1960. He was a open to all retired persons. Vr e S j t n r O O K L r r c IC lS architecture; Richard H. Olm- graduated with honors in zoolo------— ------member of the Innkeepers Club. sted, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis from Yale in 1962 where he HIRING NEGROS BACKED FiVe young women from The executive board of Bent- president of Alpha Phi LANSING, Mich. (AP) of St. Manchester were graduated dfvinay;”-/R ich- o“m\gr^r;;tio;ars7n;fce fra- R o^r'cat^Z*' 'S^ur^; ^ i ley School PTA will meet to- Bridgets Church w.,11 _degr_ees^_ from g. Yulea. son of Atty. and / He was elected to the s a y f u i^ l use its night at 8 at the home of Mrs. its annual Strawberry F e s tlv ^ Westbrook Junio r College, upT-man Yules ref 107 ci education. al. in Norfolk, Conn.
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