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» VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 237 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO S e c t i o n s ) MANCHESTER,' CONN.. MONDAY, JULY 10, 1967 (Claaslfled Advertising on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Negroes on In Iowa

Viet Warfare . 1/.S. Cruisers Police End M Pound Reds’ Uproar in Gun Positions W aterloo SAIGON (AP) — Three U.S. WATERLOO, Iowa Navy cruisers pounded Commu­ (AP)—Gangs of Negroes nist gun positions In the demili­ fk tarized zone Sunday as the Red ran amok with fire bombs guns kept up thetr lethal artil­ and rocks in this north­ lery and rocket barrages on eastern Iowa community Tear Gas Fired at Hong Kong Rioters sandbagged Marine positions Sunday night, and police Just below the zone. finally broke up the riot ■ Gas-masked policemen fire t^ r gras at pro-Com- chargred that Red Chinese armed forces took part The U.S. Command also re­ after Nejgro leaders had munist Chinese rioters during: new eruptions of in the weekend, attack on a Hongr Kong frontier ported that photographs of a tried but failed to settle violence. Today a British grovemment minister post. (AP Phot^ax) bombing raid near Hanoi showed the Communists may things peacefully.- Several hundred persons have lost 68 of their antiaircraft' Jammed the predominantly Ne­ missiles to one devastating nav­ gro North End buslnessfsection al air strike. VAW-GM Talks to Open for several hours as young men Little ground action was re­ Slippery Problem started fires,, smashed windows, ported as U.S. Defense Secre­ looted stores and pelted vehicles Solved by Boy tary Robert S. McNamsira with stones. toured battle zones for the sec­ LOS ANOiEa.ES (A P) — F’lve persons were Injured ond day. After visiting the em­ Somebody yelled "snake!” at seriously enough to require hos­ Assured Wage, Bonus battled (Marines below the de­ a bus depot yeotenday and pital treaitment, although none pandemonium resigned. militarized zone Sunday, he was admitted as a patient. shifted today to the Mekong -Thiat Is, until a small boy Two parked cars were over­ Delta to look Into pacification whose name was loOt In the turned, and one shot was fired shuffle calmly collared the programs, tour a Special ait a police car but missed. Seen Union Demands 12-lnch garter snake. He Forces camp and visit the new Bernstein Conducts in Jerusalem Police made five arrests after turned his prize over to the Army-Navy Mobile Riverine about 75 city officers, state Force which moves 'infantry Am eH c^ conductor-composed Leonard Bernstein, DETROIT ■ (AP) — Wal- year—for GM and for the na- The Detroit News reported, bus tftation baggage depart- highway patrolmen and sheriff’s about the watery delta. in w h ite> u iij^ ft, leads the Israeli Philharmonic deputies charged .' up East ^ ^ „ meanwhile, that a of u a w ter 'P. Reuther indicated Off the demilitarized zone, the Orchestra atal(^ open air concert at Mount Scopus Pomth areet and deoired the 4- .loir Vijo Trni.fAH Auto ■ Asked If he were going to talk members showed they placed roaay nis uniiea i about profit sharing In this the guareinteed annual Income heavy cruiser Boston Joined the outside Jerusalem. Also performihg with the Is- mob away. Workers Union would oe- year’s negotlaUons, Reuther proposal a poor third In their 263 Left Dead heavy cruiser St. Paul and the .raeli orchestra is Isaac Stern, right, noted Ameri­ Authorities had kept police light cruiser Providence and the mand a bonus based on told a news conference, “ We’re preferences In this summer’s can violinist. Former Israeli Premier Ben- out of the area for more tt)an an three moved close Inshore to going to talk about ’equity contract talks. Wages ranked In Japan After Gurion is among shirtsleeved spectators, upper hour after nightfall while lead­ profits and payable on top pound ited positions with 15 8- sharing.’ ” first, vdth rertlrement .program left. (AP Photofax) ers of the Negro community of a gruarante^ annual in- ■wiOi' Inch guns, 6 6-lnch guns and 5 5- He then explained an attempt Improvements—earlier retire- ‘Weak’ Typhoon tried to stem an outbreak that come in new contracts Ihch guns. The 8-lnchers can would be made to win a basic ment emphasized—a distant had been simmering for two ’TOKYO (AP) — Typhoon Bil­ reach almost IS miles inside the days. with the automotive indus­ salary for workers. Just like ex- second, lie weakened to a tropical storm zone. try this year. ecutives, and that “ after the Seaton' said earlier the auto Urge U,Si Take Initiative About 10 ;30 p.m. police moved by the time it hit southwest Ja­ The heavy blow at the Soviet- into the area briefly but pulled ReuUier’s'disclosure came In year is over and we know exact­ Industry's 6(ist-of-llvlhg clause, pan over .the weekend, but built missiles came two days out again In a few momenta. a news conference Just before ly what the size of the profit pie which increased wages 18' cents floods and landslides killed 263 ago when Navy fliers hit a bar-, They did not enter again until the first of the 1967 bargaining Is, the worker shall 'be entitled hourly during the current three- persons, left 101 missing and 460 racks area and missile storage nearly midnight, wh6n fire sessions began, this one at the to a second Increment” In pay. year pacts, “ must be given full ^nYu^dl De-escalation Sought nation’s largest -automaker, site at Ban Yen Nanh, 14 miles' alarms began pouring In and iReuther has made a guar- recognition in negotiating a new w m feared the death toll Oenergl Motors Corp. southeast of Hanoi. It was the Store windows were shattered anteed annual income, a top contract." - .^y^uld be tlve largest from a first raid against the 'area which all along the street. ! ' Shorty before, Louis <3. Sea- priority In this year’s negotia- GM workers were described storm since June 1961, when 302 apparently had been well By 8 GOP Legislators Officers swung their clubs and Ibn, OM vice pi^dent for per­ tions ai)d, says a worker must by Seatop as being In the top persons were killed In a ty- scouted by recpnnatssance cleared the street quickly, but It sonnel, hinted the corporation know at the beginning of a year third Income grpup In the Unit- phoon. planes. "W a s h in g t o n (a p ) — Eight namese reductions in Its supp 'rt was 1 :30 a.m. before peace was was agreeable to a wage lii- what his income will be for the ed States with an average wi^e, ’Thousands of police suid sol­ A spokesman said pilot re­ Republican . congressmen pro­ operations to the South, the plan restored. icsease but added that “ this ap- next 12 months, any layoffs “ Including coat-of-living allow­ diers were sent out to clear de­ ports and photos after the strike posed today a unilateral diplo­ minimizes the military risks of The street was left littered ipeara to be a crucial economic notwithstanding. ances and many fringe bene­ bris, restore communications disclosed that 68 canisters In matic Initiative by the United the United States,” Morse said, with .broken glass and store fits,” of $4.68 per hour. and search for .victims. which missiles are stored were States for a step-by-step de-es- Morse said the . plan was not merchandlse^ropped by looters ’’Furthermore," he added, The storm ■ ’hit northwestern hit by the raiding planes and the calaition of the Vietnam war. putu forwardfnrwn,..! as a panacea for who fled b ^ r e the charging “ their straight-time wages are Kyushu and western Honshu area was dotted with flames. ’The group said the United settling the Vietnam war but policemen. 30 per cent fabove the average islands, flooding more than 200,- explosions and broken wreck- States should halt all bombing seemed to offer more promise Police Chief Robeit Wright Congire;ss at Work, for all manufacturing employes ooo homes. sweeDinp away age. In North Vietnam north of the than the present war policy of said although several hundred throughout the country.^’ the Johnson administration or 1.1 -...I...... ------V— beds. The spokesman said the pho- ■■21st Parallel for 60 days.----- This----- men, women and children were Seaton said, OW employes paralyzing road and raU traffic tographs did not disclose wheth- Includes Hanoi but not the the alternatives suggested by on the scene, most of the trouble L on g Session Seen have veryf s u b e ta ^ ^ and cutting communications er mlssUes were actually Inside city of Haiphong. ■' either those who oppose the war was caused by about 100 "young wnrir thrOughout the area. the cannlaters but It waa Ukely If North Vietnam responded or those who want It stepped up. hoods.” WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- transactions. ’The House haisn’t j ^ The dtatriot around the, atom- they were loaded. However, the with a de-escalation move of Its Morse said- he submitted the It was the third straight night proposal to the administration gross returned from a 10-day even held hearings on it. .(See Fdge Nineteen) bombed city of Hiroshima, in cannlsters were not believed to own within 60 days, the United of racial trouble In Waterloo, recess today facing ttie prospegt little other nlajor legislation , western Honshu, was hit hard- have contained the, explosive States would then halt bombing some time ago but got no re­ which has some 6,000 Negroes of staying In session until Well is ready for floor action. The ' ------i r — ■ pst. ’There 99 persons ■ were re- warheads of the 37-foot-long north pf the 20th Parallel for a sponse. among Its population of about Into autumn if It Is going to House Ways and Means Oom- pbrted dead, 51 missing and 120 missiles. 60-day period—and so forth “ The best chance for peace 75,000.; j. Olean up the work laid oiit for it. mlttee, which was expected to injured. spokesman said 58'of the through five steps. , (See Page Ten) All the problems put aside'for bring out a Social Security revi­ Gov. Wallace “ Assuming Ahat both .sides (See Page Ten) the third long congressional ho­ sion bill last month, is talking \(See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) would respond In turn In this de- liday of the year were still wait­ now of needing two or three Under Surgery escalatory process, both the ing to be solved and a new and more weeks to work on It. ’The U.S. bombing of the North and tougher one Is likely to be added Senate won’t' begin hearings on For Malignancy the riorth Vietnamese infiltra­ Funny Freeways Are FREE —a request for a tax increase. It until the House passes it. HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Gov. tion Into the South could come V Despite claims of Democratic Hearings are still imder way Lurleen Wallace of Alabama to an end,” the Republican con­ Jeaders that the first six months In the House on the administra­ entered surgery this morning gressmen said. Of the session produced slginifl- tion’s antipoverty program and for an exploratory operation for Otherwise,- they added, the Eastern Motoring cant achievements, little that will probably last aU mixith. a malignant tumor. U.S. bombing of North Vietnam ivas not tied to the Vietnam war ’The Senate has yet to begin . Doctors were to determine the would continue. was accomplished and the bulk hearings on a House-passed extent of malignancy suid, if The proposal was outlined In a Is Fast But Costly of President Johnson’s program school aid bill. possible to remove' the tumor statement prepared for a neWs is still to be voted on. ’Johnson’s requests for. cut from the state executive, now conference. -Eklltor’s Nqte—The author ways: "They’re fr«e,” , Neither the House nor Senate .$825-million increase In postal Rep. F. Bradford Morse of 1 40, in an operation expected to o f the following, Derek iSchoen, Not so the amalgamation of planned to deal with major bills rates and a 4ti per cent pay last 'several hours. Massachusetts, spokesman for until later in the -week. raise for government workers the group were successful, ”a reflections on driving In the turnpikes, thniways and the like Doctors said they hoped to be -Ehist movedI earlier th is,year that are the East Coast equiva- .. In the House, a bill aimed at are still in committee and not able to tell what the operation small steps were successful, "a spirit of confidence might from Sacramento,— f„ Calif., to V n t. <[urbing riots is to be taken up likely to emerge befoire tha end revealed When a medical bulle­ Alexandria, Vq.. >Yo >You can drive at-high speeds ’Thursday and its overwhelming of July. His bill to beef.up local tin is issued at 3 p.m. emerge” between ‘the United ■'lit States and Hanoi which could WASHINGTON (AP) - U k e ' m the East. You eta travel am>roval is expected. ’The Sen- law enforcement agencies ’The malignancy, first detect­ ate dwuld get to a truth-ln-lend- should reach the House floor lead to i^eace negotiations Hollywood or the hippies, free- comfortably. But you can’t do It ed three weeks ago by doctors ' nllar staged de-escalation In the butt of countless (©r nothing. ing bill during the week after soon. ii\^ Montgomery, Ala., was con­ uth Vietnam or both. Jokes about California. \ Take, for example, the unsus- disposing of bills authorizing One pressing problem to be firmed Sunday by Apeclallsts at K “ By halting the bombing In humor-connected haA b«--vpectlng ex-Callfocniam who funds for the A tom ic Energy dealt with is a bill to head off a the M. D. Andenson Hospital stages, by starting the cessation ^ the subject of the Golden drives from Washington to' Phil- , dbmmisskm and appropriating threatened nationwide rail and ’Tumor Institute .in Houston. m c o ^ to run Congress. strike. ih northern North Vietnam and State’s high-speed, traffic- adelphla on the newest roads It is Mrs. Wallace’s second gradually working southward, clogggd highways that even'one- . ‘nie truth-in-lendlng bill, final- House and Senate conferees avaUable. battle with cancer- In 18 months. and by tying each successive time Xlallfomlans | tend to forget Jy making it to the floor after held three fruitless sessions Just She ipderwent surgery In Janu­ He travels Interstate 95 {the 40 stage ot equivalent North Viet- —at least until they come East miles to BalUmore, Md., In less six yeans pf battling In commit- before the recess in an attempt ary 1966 for removal of a cancer • —one nice thing about free- toe, would require the disclb- to leconcile differences in bills of the uterus. When she re­ than an hour. So far he is out of sure of the true annual interest passed by each body. Six unions turned to die hospital for a pocket only the cost of the gas and the total interest In his car has burned. dohare on all constuner debt (See Page (See Page Eight) Fashion Forecast , But then he begins searching his pockets for' change and grappling ^th his wallet for cash in a ptatomime that seems Dress an Accessory, endless.' U.N. Will Send Observers (See'Fage Ten) Gernreich *s Theory To Suez Cease-Fire Line BY RHEA SmWAIRT I had entertained any doubts Special Herald Reporter that tl)ts man was in the league UNITES) NATIONS, N.Y. Radio Cairo said King Hus- There was speculation that NEW YORK — A decade with itobert Fulton and Galileo, Bulletin ,(AP) — The ' U.N. Security sein of Jordan had arrived In Hussein would urge moderation ago I had a gentleman friend they would vanish now. Here at Council decided today to send the Egyptian capital to a hero’s toward Israel since he loqt the who w!aa considered very clev- Delmonico’s Hotel in New SOUGHT, MAN GIVES UP ‘naUltsuy observers to the Suez welcome to meet with four Arab, Old City of Jerusalem, a source er, but a Wt eccentric. Smiles York, the creative people who cease-fire line, /scene of government chiefs gathered ' of touitst income, and the good would go around' a gathering make up the American Deslgn- BRIDGEPORT (AP) —l.eo. Israeli and Egyptian troop there. He was welcomed by farming land on the west side of when he launched Into the topic sr Series are . showing to fOsh- nard J. Rich, a former Re­ clashes the past two weeks. President Gamal Abdel Nsisser. the Jordan River In the war of women's clothes, a field In ion .editors' of the country, the publican town cbalrmnn ttao ., The IsraeU. cabinet Inet in Already In Cairo were Presi­ ' with Israel. If so,. he will clash , which he had the advantage of treasures they have produced has been missing since last "Jerusalem to consider whether dent Housiri Boumedienne of with Boumedienne and Atassi. having no inside information at for fall. They have certainly December, surrendered to, 'it would permit the U.N. force Algeria and Noureddin Atassl of ^>An Israel Army Jeep hit a all. One o f his pet theories in- not overlooked the leg. No, In­ police today to face a charge to take up positions on the east­ Syria. Both are following a hard mine on a road east of the Sues volved Mockings. , deed. ot embesslemont Rich, SI, an ern side'of'dhe canal. Author--.line toward Israel, and Algeria Canal Sunday, killing one sol-- “Why do you guess nothing "The dress has come to be attorney accused of em- Ttatlve sources indicated Israel has refused to accept the U.N. dler and wounding two others, has been done to make stock­ Just another accessory,’’ was besiUng $2t,7M from a Strat­ would have no objection as long cease-fire that halted' the Is- an Isitali nvilitary spokesman ings attractive?” he lyould the remark a wliiTe ago of Riidl ford couple In connectlou with 'aa the airangement was tempo- raell-Arab war June 10 after six said. He 'said other mines were say. "A woman spends, all this Gemrelch, whose own collec­ 'tw o real estate tranfeactioBS, •niry. ' ( . . f fighting. found and there were footprints Everything model Peggy Moffitt wears was de­ time getting the right hat, a tion has been saved till the was reported mlsolng' last V.- Secretary-General U ^Thant ' President Abdel Kahman Aref betwe

( V -U PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CO^N.. MOITOAY, JULY 10, 1967 r FeUovt Grads ShSinwoId on Bridge > Ott?o6on-Steut$r Gierke-Person Milbury-Regan Shorts-Bohadik Sumiher^ North dealer Two town 'directors have NAPOLEON CALLS TURN a few thingik in common, Both sides vulnerable ON BRIDGE TOURNAMENT NORTH “THE WAY V ^ P e o p l ^ L . even thougli they may differ' By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD Theaters politically. ■ # K106 “God is on the side of the Tile directors are Republi­ Q3 I HEARD IT” can David Odegtard and heavy artillery." Napoleon 0 A J 10 5 2 once remarked. His cynical A rarity on the current summer tent circuit—a book Democrat Anthony Pletran- 4k 987 tonla statement applied a few weeks l l n T h e / musical—makes an appearance this week at the Oak­ ago on the last day of the bridge WEST East hy John Gruber Both are graduates of the dale Musical Theater in Wallingford. One of the tent’s world championship when the QJ 8 7 4 3 ♦ 9 Michigan Technological Uni­ cy J87654; all-time favorite’s, John Raitt, appears in “On a Clear Italians had the big guns and C? K 10 versity of Houghton. Both O 86 O K3 Day. You Can See Forever,’’ opening tonight. have engineering degrees, the luck, too. 4k 10 5 3 Raitt toured last summer in Opening lead — queen of 4k A J4 We got rather out of chrono- way recently. He, didn’t know N e w s ^ ^ Odegard in electrical engi­ SOUTH "A Joyful Noise” a new produc­ Chuckles and shu^d^ neering and Pletrantonlo in spades. logicaJ order in the series I’ve he wrote it, since what he ■4 A5 2 tion that eventually made It to bine in the well knowh Joseph. mechanical engineering. And When Mimmo d’Alelio and been writing off and on about actually wrote was the opera Broadway,. blit for a very brief Camlllo Pabls-Ticcl held the •Z> A 9 M Lesserling play. He'ading theJ both were, recruited by the 0 Q974 composers and their styles. “Prince' Igor," but Broadway run. Now he’s back in a Vehicle cast, as the liirrepressiible old present employer, Pratt and North-South cards they got to Still, a strict chronological or- awiped his tunes, bowdlerized that rah for 56 weeks In New three notrump played by South. 4 KQ62 Lee Quinn ladies, Abby and Martha, are Whitney Aircraft. West der is impossible since so many them, and came up with a very York In the 1965-66 season. Jean Francis and Marion Prim- They met for the first Even If West had opened a North East South SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Pass of the composers, overlapped successful miBlcal domedy. T « , Costarred as the young lady ont. The supporting cast in­ time in , when Ple- heart, dummy’s queen would Pass 1 4 t k each other, with the 19th cen- Another characteristic work Lee Quinn has gone s^Ung with ESP is Marcia Rodd. She have furnished a second stop­ 2 0 Pass 2 NT Pass again, as usual with an all-girl cludes a half dozen members of trantonio was elected to fill tury, producing more composers natiDnal vein which you plays the girl who, trsdng to per. Sbuth was sure to ma^e 3 NT All Pass crew of six who. admit they the resident company plu9 some the unexpired term of Ray­ Whose works are played today ^^y encounter is the series ot give up smoking, finds she has talented area amateurs. mond Ellis., Odegard won his contract by any reasonable Opening lead — 4 Q than any other. sketches usually called "From don’t know very much about the uncanny powers for seeing Into line of play. sea. They pay for the privilege The Oval election to the board in ^ Maybe you'll recall that we steppes of Central Asia.” both the future and past while Manchester’s Nola Kleiza re­ October. West actually led the queen X dUcussed Tschaikowsky, and I the tinst time we have of going along. under the care bf a psychia­ of spades, and D’Alello scored East hand instead of oiie of ilie Quinn’s Neophyte Too sailed sumes her feature role In ”Ly- said that he is not really con- title, and it should trist. sistrata,” which starts its sec­ 660 points for making 11 tricks. small hearts, and Roth would sidered as a Russian composer for Honolulu Sunday on a trip ”W^at Did I Have That I ond week at The Oval" in Farm­ At the other table of .the make his,game from the North but rather as a German who ^ ^ that is expected to take about 16 Players Headed Don’t, Have Now”, ’’Come Back ington. _ match, where Alvin Roth and seat. D’Alelio, at the other ta­ • a H 0r % w iA X7 ,< 0oin«-> rnA- ^ or 17 days. Introduced some Russian the­ o y Roger JNegrO BUI Root were North-South, ble, might a heart lead and go music Asian rather than Eu- Quinn, 40, completed a 38,000- to Me”, and the title tune are Appearing in the title role is matic material. TWis is because Arlene Manchester of West J c5 Roth played at three notrump down. The Americans would he adhered strictly to German mile trip around the world July among the musical hits from ModeSt Petrovitch Moussorg- the Lemer and Lane score. Hartford with Patrick Whitfield, Roger Negro of 205 Oak St. from the North seat. East led then gain 12 international match models. The same may be said 2 during whi(ih 59 women sailed a heart, and North naturally points instead of losing 14. sky (1839-81) was likewise with him. Featured with Raitt (making Jal Lybel, Ray Shinn end Edgar was elected president of >Man- of , whom most trained in' the military sciences Wilcock features. Chester Community Players played low from the dummy. Quite a difference. people also consider Russian. The new crew includes Patri- Jiii'S seventh Oakdale appear­ Nightly curtain is at 8:30. Friday night. at a meeting at Loses to King Italy would have won. anyway, There was a distinctly Rus- ance) and Miss Rodd are David _ of mathematics. But he became 2 *. ■ i . , . ' Steele, John Boni, Ruth Man­ GOODSFEED OPEiRA the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- West won with the king of but playing the hand from the slan national school of compos , , , , tary from Melbourne, Austra Jean Brdman’s international- win Lamb of Glastonbury. He hearts and cleared the suit with lucky side of the table didn’t ers in the 19th century whose a dronk and lost th^at job. This Thebert, 20, a hair ning and Casper Roos. ly celebrated production, ’The Is a well known actor-producer- a heart return. When East got hurt the world champions one music didn’t get very well iid n t seem to bother him, for Buckley. Wash.; Nightly performances are set he had always wanted to com- at 8:30 (except 9:30 on Satur­ Coach with ^ x Insides,” a director in this area, in with the king of diamonds he bit. known in this country until the took the rest of the hearts, col­ Dally Question early 20th. It really started wdth ciscof*\ae>r\ healthhoolfh studio afiirllA managermovtoarav** day) with matinees Wednesday comedy based on James Others elected are Donald (at 2:30) and Saturday' (at .5). lecting a further score of 400 Partner opens with one club, Michael fvanovitch .merter. w.th tha Pird.v.H, 27 of San Joyce’s "Finnegan’s Wake,” Riberdy, first vice president; opens a one-week run tonight Howard Becker, second vice points for Italy. and the next player passes. You (1804-57) whose "Russian and _ • j ------a.aaau.., n... a F’estival That was 1,060 for Italy, hold: Spades, 9; Hearts, J-8-7- Ludmilla” is known to concert- . . u:- former airline stewardess; and The Stratford Shakespeare at the Goodspeed Opera House, president; Miss Barbara Cole- . . . . .,,, . to judge by Some of his music, counting both tables, or 14 in­ 6-6-4-2; Diamonds, K-3; Clubs, goers by its very brilliant .over- . a schoolteacher who made the Festival has returned to the in East Haddam. man, secretary; Mrs. William 1 ternational match points. It 10-6-3. ture,f though .iT u little iioti of » his V,-' other *, - during ® periods _____ he was_ none too trip with the assurance her star system this season, and With the exception of Miss Russell, treasurer; Mrs. Mau- ! , , j . sober, as well. In many respects rice Gaudet, membership chair- was one of the biggest Italian music is played in this coun- the results, in two productions Erdman, who was injured sev- What do you sayf . his music IS the most charac- name would not be revealed. swings' of the world champion­ Quinn’s crew members pay at least, are impressive. Mor­ eral weeks ago, the full New man; Mrs. Louis Champeau, Answer: Bid one heart. You teriscally Russian of all com- York cast will he on hand. Mar- publicity. ship. need 6 pohts for a sound re­ Thls opera, and has A Life j.. , reolete with Slavic $100 a month board. ris Camovsky as Shylock the for the Tsar” did for Russian replete witn Slavic Jew in ’’The Merchant of Ve­ garet Beals, Who alternated in Also, Miss Gloria DellaFera, Put the king of hearts in the sponse to partner’s opening bid, music what Weber’s ”FYel- excesses. ndee” rages with in.justice, but the New York role, replaces chairman, and Mrs. Nan B r o w n ,------but you should cheerfully You’re bound to run into his Queen Elizabeth Mi'S Erdman. Mrs. Harold Bonham and Karl y-i schutz’’ did for German. It LONDON (AP) — Queen Eliz­ his powerful performance up­ stretch a couple of points when idealized folk-music into artis­ “Pictures at an Exhibition," sets the play’s balance: Shy- Original music by Teijo Ito, Then, program; Mr. and Mrs. L j O V d l t r y you have a 7-card major suit. which he wrote for- piano, al­ abeth II has a letter In hand tic composition and set Tschai­ from the Earl of Harewood, her lock the- villain gets our sym­ which employs several unique Howard Becker, hospitality, and - If partner jumps in notrump or MRS. WESLEY DAVID SHORTS kowsky off on the path he was though you now hear them in ,, , , pathy, the Chriatians seem a instruments including a Jap- Mrs. Edwin Lamb. Rick Gen- doubles an opponent you con iteto lioitac photo the oroheatral version which «-year-old cousin, asking royal Mias Linda Lee BohatUk and to follow. permission to marry now that sinister pack. anese Buguku drum, has been tllcore and Edwin Culver, board Pettingill take him out by rebidding your MRS. ERIC ROBERT OTT08ON MRS. JL.L0YD EARL GIERKE MRS. ELLTOTT LEIGH MILBURY (Mra. (Bohadlk w ore a p in k a---- contrived a t the instiga- i.uw u Cyril Ritchard has two roles c.specially commended by many of directors. long suit—probably with safety. Wesley IDavM Sboato, both of crepe dress with laoe bodioe; One ofMjlinkas friends and divorce has become final. M lw Roberta Dolttythy ateur- bows with veils matched their TTie m arriag e of M iss IMane yellow satin gowns, desighed Miss Donna Marie IRegan-and quets of miniature carnations pupils was Mlly Alexeievltch of Koussevitsky. in ’’Midsummer Night’s reviewers. Final plans were made for a Copyright 1907 Mlandheeter, exchanged vows matching aocesBorles i and a .. rL.>f V a* I I*l»IMt-*II HIM IIIITIIt'M It was considered unlikely *’ er at Mhnchedter became the gowns, and they carried bou­ Ravel copied his orchestra- CURTAIN CALLS—It’s too picnic and swimming party Sat­ Resigning Glee Person of Bast Hartford, With chiffon over«0drtB and BUiott Leigh Milbury, both of in mixed colors. The hbhpr at­ Salburday moaning at St. Miary’s ooraage of pink sweetheart Balakirev (1837-1910). Together that the queen would withhold Dream” With his usual precise General Features Corp. bride of Uric Robert Ottoson at quets of yeHcw daisies. formerly of Manchester, to tendant wore pink, and the with Cesar C3ui (1835-1918), they tion from Moussorgsky’s own manner, he cleverly jumps bad there wasn’t an "off” but­ urday at 5 p.m. at the home of maitohllng d a isy hear^iiecee Vernon, were wed Saturday Elpisoopal abundh. rosea and baby’s bieath.. The her consent for the earl’s Mr. and Mrs. Howard Becker, Lucius A. Pettingill, Jr. has BOmwoDid Baiturday afternoon George A. Stromberg of Al­ Uoyd Bari CHerke of Ebust with veOa The honor attendant bridesmaids wore yellow, blue established the Free Sch^iol of remamiage to Patricia Tuck- back and forth between Ober- ton available at the Oakdale morning at Sacred Heart ’The (bride la the daughter of bridegioom’s mother wore a last week. Trini Lopez appeared Hope Lane, Glastonbury submitted his resignation as at 9 t Mary*a BptocopalOhurdL bany, N.Y., cousin of the bride- H artfo rd tor. ’Ihe brtdegioom ered laoe, matching ooceosoriss, devo4ed to the works of Russian model cited in the divorce suit. the dumb rustic. The produc­ MILLER'S Mra Ddrothy H. Steurer of 21 Usbere were Walter J. Ourtin ice at Community Bap^st The bride is the daughter of served as his brother's best composers thoroughly tion, which he directs, is on a pair of electric guitars duction will be presented In Oc­ 1, because he plans to move out ture oamatlonB. The brides- its a son of (Mr. and Mirs. Jo- and a corsage of yellow sweet­ tober and will be sponsored by of town in the near future. RESTAURANT CUfton St. Tbe bridegroom Is of West Hartford and Thomas Church, Manchester. msklB carvled cascadea of white Mr. and Mrs. John D. Regan man.^ushers were Robert Re­ Cuj’s own compositions don’t wood’s 3-year-old son Mark. smoothly handled, though some­ and a set of drums that made sqph W:., Sharis of 00 Lockwood heart roses and baby’s breath. a -local organization. The position will be tem­ the 0 Oh at Mrs. jSophia R. Qt- R. Folonchak of (New Britain.. daisies and yellow caroationa. of Kelly Rd. The bridegroom Is gan of Plymouth, Mass,, and amount to very much, and are GOdounov ’ The Royal Marriage Act of times a little heaVy on the tin­ only a little less ndise than the The bride is a dauighter of 3L A reception for 175 wee held •Meetings of Community Play- porarily filled by a state ap­ - SPECIAL - toBon at Ehtraraod and the late (Mrs. Bteurer wore a mint Mr. and Mrs. Walter A Person ■Walter PoHert Jr. of Pownal, a son of (Mrs. Jaska Fullerton George McCarthy and' (3ary really not too distinctly Russian, whith secures Moussorgsky s 1772 requires that.*.«■. a,,all relatives.cianvcs sel. Civil War. How was Loipez? Dric O. Ottoeon. '< of KeUy Rd. The Retv. George F. Nloatrand, at IFlano’s Restaurant, (Bolton. Who knows ? Baritone ^^s are open to anyone interest- pointment, until the Oct. 2 "Dinner For Two" green lace sheath with match­ Jr. of Bast Hartford, foamerly Vt, cousin of the brldegrootn, roHsano, both of South Wind­ This is not surprising, sinefe his *ame. Nomm^ly an opera, it is sovereign who might suc- Nutmeg Playhouse The Rev. Oeorge F. Nb»- ing accessories. The bride­ The Rev. Patrick Sullivan rector of (Bt (Mlaiya Church, For a cniiBe to Florida and father was a French soldier realty a sones of more ot 1^ throne—the earl Is Earle Spicer will present a ed in all phases of little thea- town elections, when it will ap- of Manchester. The bridegroom, served as best man. Uahera sor. Steven Milbury of "Arsenic'and Old Lace,” that trand, reotor at 8L Mary^s groom’s mother wore a shrimp performed .the ceremony and was ring bearer. pentormed the dodble-riiig cere­ Nassau, Mrs. Shorts wore a yel­ who took up Russian residence scenes from me Me line—ask for permission venerable classic, opens' tomor­ program of trsiditional Amer­ ter. Those” wishing further in­ pear on the ballot. According 5 - * ® of Blast Hartford, Is the son of were John Giuliano of Meriden, low diess and coat. The couple formation may contact Mrs. to the state election laws. Re­ Chur^ performed the double- erganm sheath and coat with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MOntelare John Mootemeito of Windsor was celebrant at the low Mass. Mra Regan wore a yeHow mony. Sydney IMaoASplne was following the defeat of Napole- ® histomicel person. It exieu wed. row for five performances (at ican and British songs Wednes- ring ceremony. Sydney XCacAl- argandht end Rtonakl EMckson 'Will live in Manchester after on’s army in 1812. The son fol- ^t least five different ver- ______^______Maurice Gaudet, 65 Weaver Rd. publicans will have to endorse 10 EAST CENTER ST. matching aooessories. Both of Glastonbury. Locks and Gerald Gingras of Bouquets of white mixed flow­ laoe-over-taffeta dress and a Should the queen forbid Lord 8:30 p.m.) at the Nutmeg Sum- day at 8:30 p.m. at the Cen­ plne wan oigim iat wore corsages of miniature yel­ ers were on the cdtar. was aoIoM. (Bouquets of white Ju ly 15. lowed in his father’s footsteps stons. Mouasoigsky wrote three Harewood to marry, the* couple mer Playhouse at University of tral Connecticut College Stu- nominees for the post by. J'Uly MANCHESTER The Itov. (Frederick R. DayvlUe. coraage < of orange tea roses. The bride was given in mar­ low roses. The bride was given in mar­ Stock and ehasta dalaleB decoov Mra. Shorts is a graduate of and became a professor of mil- of these himself, amd Rimsky- could be married In a civil cere Ckinnecticut. dent Center. 17 and the Democrats by July Bruce, pantor of Community A reception for 160 was held T he bridegroom ’s m other 'Wore 19. riage by her brother, C. Craig A reception for 100 was held In th e c h u rd i perlora. M)na riage by her father. She wore a g rea t chiffon . over - taffeta sited the ssnciuiuy. Mianchester High School and is itary engineering, as well as a Korsakoff was responsible for mony in ScotUand or abroad. Rabbi Klein l&ies Baptist Church, performed the Pettingill, a Democrat; was S te a m at Mhnchedter. She at the home of ithe bride’s Gierke left on a wedding trip a fuU-leng^ gown of silk oi^ dress and a corsage of yeUow ’The (bride was given in nasr- employed at Aetna (Ufe and writer and historian of note. two more. There is also an double-ring ceremony. James Oasuolty, (Hartford. Mr. Shorts His interest in history, par- adaptation by Shostakovitch. elected last November by a wore a full-length gown of mother. For a motor trip to McKay was organist and Ron­ in a white suit wWt navy ac- ganza with Chantilly lace trim, te a ro sea riege by her father. She ‘wore a ^ Jackie Cooganoogc McISamara Report Survived Camp aUc organza trimmed with Niagara Falls and Canada, Mrs. cessonlea The couple will live designed with bateau neckline, A reception for 16<> was heM fkwr-length gown of aSk or- is a graduate of Manchester ticidariy Russian history, spur- The fiast Mouasorgsky version S, Ca narrow margin, unseating Re­ ald Erickson was soloUt. Bou­ publican Elmore Turkington, OAKDALE pearl ajul crystal embroidered Ottoson wore a three-pleoe yel­ in EJast Hartford. A-Une Skirt and detachable at the Village Lantern Bom, gatjea. with Alenccn lace ap- High School, the University at red Balakirev toward a nation- was never produced, iby,the way, — The wife of actor Jackie Coo­ At Auschwitz quets of white pompons snd Connecticut School of Phar­ alistic style of composition and had no female voices, who had held the post fourteen W « llin |fo r d. W ilbu r C rest P N ry.. E n it M peau d’onge lace, designed low linen suit, green accessor­ glaffioH decorated the sanctu­ Mrs. Oterke is a 1964 gradu­ Watteau train. Her fingertip MancpieSter. E\>r a motor trip pBques, destphlM wMt bateau gan has given birth to a slx- n llh emptye bodice, iriiallow ies and a corsage of green veil of lUiwion was arranged to Caipe Ood, Mra. Mllbury wore macy and Greenwich HoepttaL which (Jui himself could never Then we come to Nicolai ^und boy after spending most Pacification Is Slow, NEW HAVEN (AP) — Rabbi years. RESERVATIONS CO 5-1SS1 ary. ate of Mlanchester High Scihool naekiUM, kaibudhi eOesves, em­ I M ill O rders A ccepted • B oa 0ff< e O M A .O ail]! I scooped nfetddlae, lace trimmed miniature carnations. The cou­ and is currently a senior at from a cluster bf organza, and a white lace dress and yellow He is a phaimaclst a t (Rockville achieve. One of Balakirev’s Andreievltch Rimsky-Korsakov of her pregnancy in a hospital Andrew Klein, a pioneer in Pettingill also resigned re­ 10 AM to to PM . SUNDAY OPEN 12 N o o n The bride was given In mar­ pire wadetitlne, A-Une dcirt and New Haven’s interfaith move­ cently from positions as al­ eUbour-iength Sleeves, A - line ple wUl live at 64 Nelson St;,- Central Oonnectlcut State Col­ lace petals, and she carried a accessories. The couple wfn nve dststchehle chapei-lengtti walt- (3eneral Hospital. best-known works bears the (1944-1908) who like all' these recovering from an auto accl- ridit wRh wide ecallqped lace riage by her father. She wore a at 44 EEm St., RockvlUe, after slmple title, “Russia,” and is Russian composers had another dent. ment, is dead at the age of ternate to the planning and TONITE New Britain, after July 24. fuh'den^ gown of imported lege, New BritaitL Mrs. Gierke white orchid on a (Prayer book. ■teau Itrailn. H e r elb o w 4 aig lh Military Push O .K . border, and removable court (Mrs. Ottoeon is a graduate is a 1062 graduate of Morris­ Ju ly 15. bouUant vea of oUk (Dskm ‘wea thoroughly Rushan in form and profession. Rimalky was a sailor Dorothea Coogan,' 43, was 61. zoning commission and as a TO SATURDAY (Jhantilly lace and satin, fash­ MlSs Judith Hutchinson of The leader of Congregation member of the sewage study brain. Her bouffant veS of ellk of (Manchester High School and town High School, Morris .yemon was maid of honor. Mrs. Mllbury attended Rock­ arranged Cram a petal doche, thematic material. Another and. ffinally nose to the rank of severely injured in a head-on SOI RAP fllVER, Vietnam You can see it In the evolution V/EEKOAYS 8:30 SAT EVE 9:30 ioned with a high-necked yoke Keser Israel was hospitalized committee. He is also a mem­ Ulualon wae arranged from a attended Obamberlayne Jun­ Plains, NJ. He attended Cen- Bridesmaids were (Mias Helen ville High School. Mr. Mllbury and tahe carried a oasceule bou­ work sometimes encountered is admiral in the Riussian navy, collision last Dec. 15 and (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary of the political structure and the MAT WED 2:30 SAT 5 PM headbow of organza with lace of sheer tuHe, fitted bodice and attended ^uth 'Windsor High Friday with a sudden illness ber of the Democratic Town ior College, Boston. She is a bouffant satin, skirt with lace tral^'Oonnecticut 0>Uege atul is Regan of Plymouth, Mass., quet of white mMature cama- the symphonic poem ’’Thamar” whddh was, of course, hardly learned only while she was in a Robert S. McNamara said today increasing effectiveness of the appUqfues, and the cariled a secretary at 'Veeder-Root, Hart­ employed at Pratt and Whit­ School and is employed at Celts or "Tamara,” as it is some- more important than the Swiss hospital that she was preg;nant. after his second day touring the military as well.” and died Saturday at St. Ra- Committee, the intermediate JOHN appliques. Her long veh of Mias Janet Hutchinson of Ver­ tloiui and ‘wMIle (butteriSy rosee phael’s Hospital. school building committee, and bouquet of miniature white ros­ ford. Mr. Ottoso6 attended the ney, Division of United Aircraft non and Mias Veda Ferri of Firearms, HaitfPrd. w ith iivy. Jorgensen - W ill is times spelled, and concerns an navy at the time he lived'. She was listed In critical con- Vietnamese countryside that he He said it was "much too ear- ea and gardenlaa. Frerudi Illusion 'was arranged Oorp., East Hartford. Rabbi Klein was ordained by' the building committee of the University of Hartford. Ke Is from a headpiece of ChantlBy ^ u th Windsor. S(ury Seymour (Mrs. H aul (LalEVnge esid Mm. oriental princess who gave her He was probably the most dltlon several times during her found the multlmillion-dollar ly to say” whether more troops Mica Jeon Ann ‘WUlls at name to toat region we know prolific of the Russian com- four-month hospital stay, a pacification program ’’proceed- are needed in the delta, a region the Jewish Theological Semi- Second Congregational' Church, RAITT SOae Olaire K. Cfaambetis of an assistant tW fflc tnatvager- lace, and She carried a bouquet of Ekwex Center, V t, was flow­ (Next time you serve canned Lyndon ‘WOmat, both of Man­ today as Samarkand nary in Budapest, Hungary. He ------Mancbeater «rsm maid a t honor. "Veeder Root. of white orchids and Stephano- One Ip two talblcepoona of e r g irl. snap beans, you might hke to chester csid cousins of the bride, North IBghlands, OsUf., and posers, and, managed to write family spokesman said. Mrs. ing very slowly” but that large- of eight million people much of ON A CLEAR DAY Airman l.C Gteim R. Jorgen­ There Is also a tremendously 64 fugues in one summer alone. Coogan was allowed to go home scale military operations have which is controlled by the Viet Hungary froin YOU CAN SEE M in l& ry C. ITAgoetlno of tis. comsiBircb wU IMlcken the The bridal attendants were dflfer them this way. Add chop­ were mobrons of honor. Btides- l^ctfonl. and Mrs. Thomas sen of. MoClehan AFB, OoUf.,. difficult work which exists both He is probably 'best known to about three, months ago. been going very well for the Cong. 1933 until he wap imprisoned Ph. D. in 7 ^ Years FOREVER Before giving your summer Miss Kathleen B. Person of etyiup (pluB water b> make one dressed alike in chiffon gowns ped onion end ceOeiy to the bean tnaids were MSss (HoEy Shoris Polcmchalt of New Britain were were united in mairioge Sat­ for piano and for orchestra, en­ you through h ls” 3chehera- past four months.” The secretary said he was by the Nazis in 1944. He sur­ NEW YORK—The achieve­ c u rta k is p, tint (bath to brighten Bast Hartford, aWter of the oig>) from a onenpound can of trimmed with maribou, fash­ liquid and cook down rapidly In of Mlancheeter, siober of the titled "Islamey.’j If you ever vived the concentration camps brideamalde. Iheir appearance, wash them to bride. Was maid of honor. Miss fruit The emount of cnnsterch ioned with bateau necklines a saucepan to a little less than urday, July 1, at St. Geoige zade" which is really a pro- Ralph Taeger McNamara spent much of impressed with the Mobile Re­ ment of a doctoral degree bnidegmom; Odirs. J. Henry Temide, St. George, Utah. see this listed on a pianist’s pro­ of Auschwitz and Bergen Bel- takes 7'-2 years from the time SUNDAY The bridal attendants were remove o3ty dust cr spots. Mend Diane Sharp of Manchester and you use will depend on how and short sleeves. They wore halt the original smowit Add gram symphony depicting four MELROSE, Mass. (AP) — today getting briefed on the vine Force, the first such unit of O arnder J r . of (Moifbvllle, and The (bride is a daughter at gram. go and hear it. for it is episodes from' the Arabian Ralph Taeger, film and televi- Mekong Delta region that Its kind since the American Civ- sen and was liberated in 1945. an average candidate begins JULY 16-7:30 PM dressed alike in aisle-length If they need ft, and then choose Mrs. John Oiullano of Meriden thick ybu want the sauce; bMo headpieces to m atch ■their the drained (beans and butter Mtas Marcia WUte and Mbs 'one of the most thoroughly gym- Nights, After the war, Klein was a empire gowns, fashioned with en all-purpose dye that is guar­ on How m uch su g ar is added. ■gowns, and they c a rrie d bou- Mr. and Mrs. William A. Willis siqn actor, and Linda Jarrett, sprawls south from Saigon and H War. The force, of barracks graduate work in liberal arts SAM THE SHAM were bridesmalda Mkn Vicki L. and retisait Jioyoe HanternBck, (both of Mhn- nastic pieces for piano ever He also wrote a piano 24, of Melrose, were married long been the heartland of ships, ironclad troop-carrying advisor / to Jewish and- social sciences. In natural lace trim at the crepe waist­ anteed ibo 'work on all types of Person of BaSt Hartford, sirter of North Highlands. The bride­ .& the PHAROAHS ebasber. Mhn Oaiole WHhehn of groom is a son of Mr. and d^s. written. It’s also interesting concerto which I have only Saturday at St. Mary’s church.' the Viet Cong movement, boats and gunboats, carried two •’efugees in Switzerland. In sciences the time is ,a' little lines and crepe sleeves, andsUm falbriics, synthetics or otherwise. of tile bride, was jtmlor brides­ Mancheeter, cousin of the bride, music. battalions from the U.S. 9th In­ 1947 he came to the U.S. where shorter—about. five tyeara. THE SHAMEHES shirts. The bonor atterulaat iSeleot a color (that win haimon- m aid. Donald W. Jorgensen of 3 T^ier heard offered once in my en- w e Be talked briefly to newsmen he became the rabbi of Temple was juntor farideam^kL Circle, MoiKhester. A firiendi of Oui’a was Alex­ tire listening career. It’s a little during a visit to the U.S. com- fantry Division and has its own ROYAL GUARDSMEN' wore m&lce stnd the brides­ Oze with your erosting color The bridal attendants were The honor attendants wore Lena »torm B’nai Israel in Kearny, N.J. ander Ptaiipliyrievltch Borodin s"hoVt7'but'Thoroughly and'dis- BLACKPOOL, England (AP) t,(ned Army-Navy Mobile^ Rlver- water-mounted artillery. ' maids wore orange. Their bead- schem a draciMd alike In floor-length Boticher-Albert Miss Joan WilUs of St He joined New Haven’s Tem­ KEITH floor-length gowns of violet chif­ (1834-87) who likewise had a tinctively Russian in character. — Night club singer Lfena Storm Force that onerates In the "This force represents exactly Geoige, a sister of the bride, ple Keser Israel in 1950. NOW TOMMY JAMES fon, fashioned with bateau neck­ jVDfeBslon oufiside ^ composi> You’ll also encounter ex- did her usual leap into a cus- northern wate^ what we need here—an uncon­ ^venture. Laughter lines, short pleated sleeves, and was maid of honor. Brides­ tion. He was a well-known phy- An author of several books IMsilCVSiami I the $H0NDELLS The marriage of Miss Carol maids were INTiss Janloe WUUs cerpts from ’The Golden Cock- tomer’s lap, snuggled up close must be realistic and ventional solution to an uncon- ,t5:00-t00.3.00 Anne Albert to Gerald Raymond empire waistlines trimmed with alctan end biochemist, who be- erel,” one of the composer’s and sang-into'his ear: ”If you recognize that the pacification ventionaJ problefn,” said McNa- on philosophy and theology. satin bands. ’They wore'match­ of North Highlands, a rister oaone active in fostering ed.uca- Rabbi Klein held a doctorate Boucher, both of Manchester, o f th e brid e; a n d (Mtes D orothy many operas. ThMe operas are love me.", effort is still proceeding very rnara. "I suspect that we will from the 'Pazmany University was solemnised Saturday mom- ing picture hats. tion l^r women. not produced with any fre- Niile days later the customer. slowly,” said the secretary. . expand it...It’^ a relatively small ’The bridesmaids and Junior Whitehead of S t George. He wrote the muslcai comedy quency outside of Russia, and Richardi Taylor, is still hobbling in Budapest ^nd a master of ing at St. Bridget Church. D n 0 r t A n n . *1 T Ft a civic and relig;ious organiza­ Batb4SE Tenopiei, W est EDaitCord. bus 8 t. pupils who followed in his Taylor, 45, Joined the act at placement of all civilian Ameri- few months it has been in the e Pamela Bohadlk of Mahohes- at St George ’Third Ward northern delta. Two boats have tions, he did much, to foster . BURLESQUE' The bride Is (he daughter of The Rev. Robert J. Keen of footsteps. The one Was Alex- the Gaiety when Miss Storm aeencies involved in the interfaith activities among p EASTHARJFORD St. Bridget Church performed ter, niece at the^ bride, was Ohuich of Jeous Chiriat of lAA- ’ » ! [ P 4 I I K I N C lilies IT . lIM P OE T M C irtt ander Konstantinovich GlaZu- ^ volunteer to join her > been mired and many others (XI-STARRING Mr. end Mha tmita Apter of flower girl. She wore a violet tef-day Saints. Mr. and, (Mrs. MATlNEE DAHJY 1:30 New Haven’s religious groups. ORiVE-IN RT 5 West HanttonL Her father , is the double-ring ceremtmy slid shot at. The in^fantry troops gen­ gown, styled t o match the adult Joigensen attended their son's “El Dorado” 1:80 - 8:40 nov (1865-1936) and the. other, 'ui— „ «hnir no t rfn Accompanying. McNamara on He is survived by his widow, „ , ' ierry LESTE/L was celebrant at the nuptial Igor FeodoroVltcii him on a chair as I do ,______— erally go ashore on operations jnesMerit of Regal Men's Shop atbendonta’, aiul carried a bas- w edding. "Clnderfella” 3:45 - 6:45 his swing through the delta Mrs. Rose Klein, two sons, a _ of MtacheSter. The bridegroom Mass. Bouquets of gladioli were (1882-)whom we've already with a volunteer every night/* were senior men from both the about 48 hours long. kot of white dalslee and putple Nf. and Mrs. Glenn Jorgen­ discussed, singer, who is 5 foot 1, ' "That’s as long as we can let brother, two sisters and three"' Js a son of the late Mir. end Mrs. on the altar. rnilitary and civilian sides of the grandchildren. PMCtt - M A CUJtl M l M U tM The bride was given in .mar­ miniature carnattons. sen plan to visit the bride­ Glazufioy; became director of weighs 113 pounds, program. 1 them walk in that water at a 11th BIG SHOWING! I MON • THURS S4JO-X56'2)SO FRi I SAT tSJ04M901 Max KNtredge of Longmeadow. J. Henry Cormier Jr. of Mont- groom’s parents in ManCbea- the St. .Petersburg Conserva- “Then I sort of leapt onto hl§ time,” said ^1. William B. Ful­ WED.SATMATHOSXSO-iSO riage by her father. She wore a McNamara said he had ” no­ M A mu lAT .*€W U MT w PW l IRSbbt Stanley Ifesstar and .vllle served a s beat man.<^UBh- ter before be leaves to aervO tory where he had to* follow knees and sat on his lap and he ^ v. ton, commander, of the 9th Divi- full-length gown of lace, fash­ ticed a tremendous change, in STRATEGY ^E T IlV G SET Oanbor Jiose^ Odhn perflonned ioned with a train. Her three­ era were Douglas Shorts of in ’Tuik^ in Oeptember. broader lines of composition I!* m both ground and air operaUons” sion’s 2nd Brigade. HARTFORD (AP)—A strategy (he dtsibkHTing oeramodijr. Maiudiester, brother of the I ______^ l a u j v f a m “JULY 1 3 - tiered veil of silk illusion was than ’^purely nationalistic ones, me. I d no Idea he d hurt glnce his last visit in October. huddle by leadlhg Republicans, The ibrUe was given (u maiv arranged ^ m a floral head- bridegroom; David Bohadik of and his music went down hill ,, "The large unit . Operations including national chairman Ray' THIS THURSDAY riaige Iby, h e r daiher. She w ore a Manchester, brother of the time on. Likewise, I don t blame the girl, said TI^UCK RODEO WINNER piece of lace trlmnled with crya- from that time on Bliss, la-Scheduled for Weilnea- 2PlrtmiMctillAM-2:31PM hSMengNli of white pesu itala, and she c^orled a c a sq ^ bride; Bert\Glbson of Manches­ StraviMky never amounted Taylor.iylor. ”I“I may havenave beenueen sit-aii- months,” he said. MILFORD (AP) Andrew day in Hartford.: CHILDREN THEATRE SERIES* da side trtamted with aJeocon bou^t of roees. ter cousin of the bridegroom; much “aa a composer after he “ng a bit awkwardly when she •‘These large unit operations W. Perry of New Haven scored Bliss ’ and House Minority laio% a boqdiluit ’veh of iBuslon i Mra. Joeeph O’Ooimor (ft and Lyndon'^Hlmot and Paid' DELIVERY abandoned the Russian nation* landed l^P- . have relieved enehiy main force 338 points of a possible foo Sat- Leader Gerald Ford of Michigan SNOW WHITE and oonriad a Bfbie oaacade of Rockville, cousin of the mde- LaForge, both of Manchester. alistic manner of writing. My left laiee is still stiff and prgggurg regional and urdaj^ to become htgh-scorer.t'n are to discuss the 1968 election steplHaoUs and tvy wSb a top groom, was matron of bonor. Robert Bohadlk of Manchester, sore. I could hardly get off the popular forces which are the the 1967 Connecticut State^Triick possibilities with Connecticut nephew of t^e bride, was ring ARTHUR DROR A PARAMOUNT PljCTUF stage afterward.” dlustar of orcUda. She wore a y^ow gown, de­ CHARGED IN SHOOTING • backbone of the' antiguerrilla Roadeo at the Connecticut Post state chairman Howard! _E. GOES WEST signed with lace bodice and b earer. FARMINGTON, Maine (AP) agia. Bem ad Apter of Man- effort.” Shopping Center. Hausman and other state le^d- . PiicitMiltiUM crepe skirt. She w o m a m atch­ — The trial of Olln ,A. Hurd, Perry drives fpr Branch Mo- ers. chaster, ahterJn-taiw of the 5 Aspirins Your Share Ckil4iiiU.N farldf; and Mrs. Rolbeit Broder ing flo ^ headpiece, and She 59, of East Hampton, Conn., " effectiveness of the South Vlet- tor Express ot-iOrange. He was carried a basket of aaeorted charged with fatally shooting jg^g week for every man, namese forces, McNamara re' entered in', tiiie straight truck of a h ^ HUM N-J., alstw of (he iwera anahmiB of summer flowen. his brother, has been continued woman and child. It is found plied: ”Il’s their country. As Brideamalde were lUiee Don­ to Tuesday. jn more than 1,000 brand-name two presidents of the United ’The &ther first-place winners Tq| THEATRE EAST honor. were: John Ross of West Ha- KL Al W ether of Longmeadow, na AAert of Mancheeter, eUi- The continuance was ordered products. States, have sadd, and I myself ter of the hiMe; Mrs. Gerald Thursday in District Court. ------j------repeatedly have said, ultimately ''en, 297 points in the three-axle Acres of Free Parhing lll|aaa..aerv«lBs3M st man. UUi- the responsibility for the sue- elass; Stephen N. Bartha of Mil- iRl w were IBkIney Ktttredge, AMMit of Manclieeter, eieter- -'■Comfortably % if ) m S im ( A in-law of the bride; and Mies cess or failure must be theirs. I ^8® points In the four-axle _ Afr-Conditloned ■ CSsHleS EOtttsdge, IfDilwaid K ttt- Bstrida Conners of RookvlHe, think they are stepping up to It. Richard G. Maynard of ledge; Hoheit EEttredge and ORMAL Children Under 12 Free Coventry, 294 points in the five- 2'nd SMASH oouein of the bridegroom. Their ^‘YDU j : Bstsy KWtredgk all of Loag* mint green gowns and bead- “Dorado” 8:50 “Boy'’ 11:00 ------— - - - ' axle class; and Henry E. Ip- WEEK!! Thesdoiv sad brathers of the ... WE RENT IT . . . lot RUN FEATURE! bagh of East Haven, 263 points pieocs were styled to matdi taMagmom; Bem ad Apter of the honor attendant’s, and they l a s t 2, NIOH’TS V DRILY ^ EASJ HARIFORDM ih the five-axle tank truck class. .'^Department of Theaetrc Manphtster, brother of ,(be “Dirty Dozen” Shown 1st The University oarried baskets of assorted of Connecticut lirtde; SUQph W Sbber of Long* summer Aowsrs. i n e m a I meadow, (Robert Broder of'Short ALL FORMAL WEAR IN MGMau:u