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TWBNTY-FOUR 'niUBSDAY, JUNE 19, 1999 jnattclifMrr Ettptting iirraUi ATCnn Dali, Net IW a .. For The Week IM ed The Weather Few. dautttter Jane 14, 19« : •: i • ■ operates, the annual health and Chance of cocsUnulng •howere i "About Towp or Mk. and Ml*. RIobard P. Comment Session Bolton physical education day (field and thunderahowers In early Farr of 9t EUaabeth Dr., sraa The Manchester Board of day) will be held. Students may evening. Low tonight 60 to 00. H h t HXhwy Doltn, pr—ldwit •abed at a birttuMy party Mbn- ilmtrljTatTr SuFntnn UrraUi Directors la conducting a drees accordingly. 15,590 Tomorrow fair and cooler. High * 9 b * « * • « * ■ JVBter Wioin- day night at her home. She srba 1966 VOLKSWAGEN mfm OUb, MMl lira. ChulM • :M to 8:80 comment ses- VConn Admissions Head to the 70a. six years old on thaaday. About Manchester Evening Herald IUanehe*ter— A Ciiy of Vittage Charm jOMlgr. Tic* pwililwit. «tund- n members of her tOndergsuten tion tonight in the town 3111 RASIIACK •A « ooMhlMd w cuUt * board Bolton correspondent, Cleme- Ctaaa at Manchester Oreen counsel’s office in the Mu­ To Give Graduation Talk VOL. LX X X V m , NO. 222 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) •lid pr»ild*nt oouncU mMUnr nicipal Building. ^ > well Young, tel. W-8981. •SUNBOOF MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 (Claaeified Advertialng on Page 28) PRICE TEN CENTS School attended the party. Dr. John V. Vlandls, director three errore In each case made o f 0>* Wat* FadoraUan ot Worn- The hearing Is for those • MABOON FmiBH of admissions at the University plays resulting In scoring rum. M ’s Chiba yasiarday at the town residents who wish to • VINYL INTBBKA Hartford Rinon HoUI. Miss Patrlda Shaw, naughber of Connecticut, will deliver the In a game Tuesday night Women on Stamps of Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw file si^esticns or com­ White Glaas cinched the Little plaints on any subject with­ graduation address tomorrow of th« MSadiMter of 87 Edison R d.; and Miss League title by beating Flano’s BONN—Since the West Ger­ Mary L. Schick, Mughter of in the board’s jurisdiction. to 66 Bolton High School sen­ 4-6. Wayne Poet pitched for the ■ nriblcin Chib plaiiiiliir to at- man Republic was founded in Those who appear are victors and Roger Barrett for t«aMi tha annual dinner tomor- MTj . Theresa Bouchard of 69 iors at ceremonies starting at 1949, its postage stamps have Whitney Rd., have been accept­ granted anonymity .and their Fiano. *1695 RNT at Mountain Laurel Res- 7 p.m. In the high school gym. carried the pictures of 126 men ed for admleslun to Bay State, remarks are relayed to the School Notioe Nixon Comment Taken IhampsonTiUe^ will A native of Bridgeport, Dr. a Boston junior cohege of busi­ town manager's office for Bolton Elementary School and only about two doeen wo­ at tla* Dka CMb at 6;4S Vlandls received hts BA from TED TRUDON, Inc. ness tor women, where they will review and possible imple­ will close tomorrow, Saturday men. The women want some­ UConn In 1968, his MA in VCNUK8WAOEN POBSCHB enroll hi the airline hosteas sec­ mentation. and Monday, the last three thing done about It, and are retarial program. speech from the State Univer­ days of school, at 1 p.m. Chil­ making themselves heard. Post­ TOLLAND 1TKB<-JrAL00TrVIXliB Mtaa Susan MacLean at M sity of Iowa in 1966, and his Hottman Rd. and Miss Christine King David Lodge of Odd dren should bring their lunch al authorities are planning a Ph.D. from the same instltu- on each of these days. After- souvenir sheet containing three Densa i of 987 Ludlow Rd., both The name of Miss Bonnie R. Follows will meet tomorrow at iton in 1962, while a member of Mianchester Hiyfa School stu­ Donnelly of 49 WaddeH Rd. wns 7:80 p.m. a t Odd FeUows Halt no«i kindergarten will be meet­ stamps portraying former poU- To Mean Big Pullout '.he UConn faculty. dents, will leave tomorrow for inadvertently omitted from the ing with the morning seaslcns tlclEUis Helene Weber, Marie He has taught at Temple Uni­ on these days. r Mexico where they will visit Su­ Manchester Obmmimlty OoUege Business Leaders Honor Juchaez and Marie Elizabeth san's sister. Dale MacLean, who spring semestsr desn's list. versity in Philadelphia and Tomorrow, If the 'weather co- Lueders. Read Herald Advertisements WASHINGTON (AP)— is attandiiM ihe University of Negro Window Washer joined the speech department President .Nixon’s newest at UConn in 1U6U where ne Vera O u s as a student of Hart- H w MbrlneObcpa League De- HOWELL, Mich, (AP) — (ximments on U.S. troop srlck OoUec*, Oneonta, N.T. tadunent and Auxiliary have Howell civic and business lead­ held the rank of assistant pro­ withdrawal are beingr in­ fessor. He assumed his present Says Kennedy been invited to a Luau Satur­ ers have honored one of the beet terpreted by some mili­ Sgt. Mark W. Oakman, son of day from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. at loved citizens of this small position in 1964. Dr. Vlandls is listed in tary sources as meaning Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Oak- the Olastonbmy Marine Corps southeast Michigan community Okayed Tap 250.000 American service­ man o f M B. Middle Tpke., is League, ISl Addison Rd. —Willie Wright, a 93-year-old Who's Who In American Edu­ Bezzini Bros. serving with an Armored Caval­ Negro window washer. cation and Who’s Who In men could be out of Viet­ ry Regiment at Loc Mink, Viet­ TTie Mr. and Mrs. Club o f 9L Nearly 150 friends attended a American College and Univer­ Of King Line nam by the end of 1970. nam, near the Cambodian bor- Bridget Church will sponsor a birthday dinner Tuesday night sity Administration. He is past Nixon said Ttiursday "I would 2 hope that we could beat” a ler. His brother, Alan O. Oak- Casino Night tomorrow from and gave Wright a present of president of the New England WASHINOTON (AP) —Presi­ Association of Collegiate Keg- Beautiful Early American timetable proposed by former man, husband of Mrs. Patricia 7:30 bo 11 in the school cafe­ $600. He says he had never had Airliners lined up at runways of New York’s La- dent Nixon says he "checked Seerdtary of Defense Clark 1C. Oakman. of 2W Main St., la teria. Prises will be awarded. a birthday party before. Istrars and Admissions Offi­ personally" and found that Rob­ serving as a hospital oorpeman TTie ervent Is open to all mar­ Most of those attending the cers and president of the Holy Clifford, calling for the pullout Guardia Airport when air traffic controllers called ert F. Keimedy as attorney gen­ of l(X),(XX) troops by this year’s at Da Nang, Vietnam. He has a ried ooupiea of the parish and $10-a-plate dinner sponsored by Trinity Greek Orthodox Church with Care-free PLASTIC TOPS! eral did authorize FBI ■wiretap­ daughter, Ryan, and a son, the Howell Elks Lodge were in sick in large numbers and others began follow­ enJ and all U.S. ground combat guesta ln_ Norwich. South American Troubles ping of Dr. Martin Luther King Jeffrey. white. Only a few Negroes live Scoreboard forces by the clooe of 1970. ing regulations to the letter, causing major delays Jr.’s tel^ihone. Xlilitary sources, after Nlx- Ch^xnan Court, Order of in the southeastern Michigan In baseball last night GAH Oomer Desk ...... $40. Nixon interjected.himself into The Sunset Club will have its town of 6,000. on’e news conference, noted the Amaranth, will meet tomorrow Pa'ving beat Crockett 2-0 with Bookoaae ...... ISt. Ecuador Seizes to air travelers. (AP Photofax) the growing dispute over the annual dinner tomorrow at 1 Wright has lived in Howell for Group Bums Proaident referred to action al­ at 7:40 p.m. at the Masonic Tim Stem pitching. Greg Smith, Bookcase B ed ...... $00. tapping of the slain ci'vll rights 0 p.m. at the Senior Cltisens Cen­ 66 years and is still washing ready taken to withdraw one- Temple. Refreshments will be David Maus and Jim Klar stack UnU ...... ja i Fishing Boats GM Building leader’s phone at his Thursday ter. After dinner, there will be served. Officers will wear street windows along Main Street as pitched for Crockett. Stem and tentti of American' fighting ®®®halor Chest .... WASHINGTON (AP) —Seven news conference when he came a business meeting. he has for nearly 60 years. Chris Hopper with one hit and MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay forces, meaning the 25,0(XI who U. S. fishing boats were seized (AP) —Terrorisrts attacked a Air Traffic Dispute down In support of FBI Director will come out in July and Au­ by Ecuador this morning and General Motors building here J. Fktear Hoo'ver, who claims gust. are being taken into Ecuadorian today, setting fire to the struc­ Kennedy not only authorized the The 26,(X)0 is coneldered by porta, according to preliminary ture and causing damage esti­ King survellanoe, but originated (he administration as the equlv- refmrta received to Washington. mated at $1 million. Apparently Settled (tie Idea. aler.t of ai oombot division One of the American vessels IPollce ssild tw o persons But the two men who succeed­ "psuskage,” counting support was fired upon by the Ecuado- Do If Yourself or Lef Us Do If For You dressed as police officers end WASHINOTON (AP) — The i^it he said the jissociatlon ed Kenne<1y as attorney g^teral elements. r i a n a, Induatry-connected armed with machine giins tied oemgesUon crisla that threat­ had’ urged the men to jgo back to accused Hoover and the F ^ of There are 10 Army and Ma­ sourcea said. up two watchmen at the subur- ened chaos at key airports work following a tour-hour making unfair attacks on the rine dl'Vislons or equivalent In The State Department bai\ GM ceniter. then sprayed of­ around the country on one of meeting Thunsday night to two stain men. Vietnam. If all these groizxl Immediately began checking fices and automobiles ■with a their busiest days apparently IVeehington between PATOO of­ The oontroversy over the wir­ combat packages were brought into the affair. Initial reports hoso attached to a gasoltoe ended this morning with the set­ ficials and (he FAA In ■which etapping took on a new dimen­ came from radio dispatches out, it would total about 260,000 pump. tlement of a dispute resulting some undenstandings had been sion when The Washington from the vessels. men, officials suggest The attack oame as Oov. Nel­ from atr controUars’ complaints reached over 'basic controller Elvening Star reported In a co­ President Nixon brings his hand up to his neck to At San Diego, Calif., the That stlU would leave nearly son A. Rockefeller of New York of beliig overworked and under­ complaints. pyright story Thursday that American Tunaboat Association indicate the let^el of his feelings on la'wlessness 300,(X)0 men In Vietnam to pro- conferred In Paraguay. He Is manned. Hoover had disclosed contents said six—rather than se'ven— Airports around the country ■vlds ah’, helicopter, artUtery duo In Uruguay Saturday on his of two memorandums, one say­ and violence. The Chief Executive said he was “ up U.S. tuna boats were shot at and F. Lee Bailey, attorney tor reported controllers ■were show­ and other backup for the South Latin-Amerioan tour. The at­ ing Kennedy had expressed con­ TEMPLE’S seized by a patrol boat from Ec­ the Professional Air Traffic ing up to 'woric In usual numbers to here” with the situation. (AP Photofax) Vietnamese Infantry. Gradually, cern about reports that King tack was attributed to elements Oontrollers Organization, sig­ and operations were returning these backup elements would be uador for allegedly violating Ec- was a student of Marxism and of the clandestine Tupamairos naled an end to the A p u te to normai tollowtog Bailey’s reduced as the South Viet­ CARPET and FLOOR COVERING xiador’s territorial waters. was associating ■with a New National Liberation Movement, when he said this morning the The latest incident comes on sending out word the dtepute namese took over their func­ group had urged its members to York man ■wltt known Oommu- tions. the heels of a running argument (See Page Eight) was over. return to woric on a normal ba­ nist connections. 301 MAIN STREET wHh Ecuador, Peru end some President Sees Votes Military planners have con­ TEL M3-M02 sis. "People who have l>een call­ Courtney Ehrans, then assist- other Latin American countries ing to asking for sick leave have tended it would take about two The controllers either called wt director for the FBI and yeaus to complete an orderiy on fishing off Latin American suddenly gotten well," a super- Uaison man with the Justice De- shores. in sick in unusually high num- Reaction to Disorder withdrawal of the roughly bera Hiursday or applied Feder­ (8ee Page Eight) Iiartment, wrote ihe memoran­ 640.000 U.S. troops In Vietnam J Many Latin American coun­ Tax Package dum to Hoover In June 1963, The WASHINGTON (AP) — (3on- tries claims Jurisdiction 200 al A'viaUon Administration safe­ state level, including New York and huge amounts oC eq-o^mient Star said. According to the arti­ servatlve victories in recent City’s. miles offshore. The United ty ndee so strictly that planes Penn Central and supplies, other than what Triple Dresses' a M inor were up to four hoia’s behind cle, Evans reported the sub­ municipal elecUons mean the In his bid tor the presidency, would be left behind for the (not shown) ...... $119. States recognizes only a three- Made Out Well Applauded schedule and airlines canceled stance of a ctm'versatlon In American peopl^ are fed up and even after taliig office, South Vietnamese. mUe territorial limit offshore, BOSTON (AP) — Depending which Kennedy expressed con­ with violence arm lawlessness, although it respects claims by flights. Nixon has stressed what he said As for further withdrawals upon where you were and where cern about poBsi'ble Infiltration according to President Nixon, countries exercising Jurisdiction Bailey, reached at his Boston Is the need by the courts and lo­ after the flmt 28,000, Nixon said you wanted to go, the alrllns of the civil rights movement by who made law and order a ma­ over fishing and other Items up By Dempsey home, said It ■would be mislead­ cal officials to crack down on "another decision will be made Open Stock! Choose just what you need. ing to say on agreeonent had disruption caused by air control­ Marxists, and asked about the jor issue of his cAmpalgn tor the unlawful behavior. The recent In A ugust" to 12 miles off the coast. lers' sick leave absences in New White House. The handsome Colonial furniture'was builttolaifl HARTFORD, Oewm. (AP) — been reached between the FAA feasibility of Installing electron­ elections back him up, Nixon In­ The number, die President The captain of one of the new­ York and other centers was ei­ The revised fiscal package rati­ and the PATOO, SINCiE THAT ic devices on King’s telephones. When asked at his Thursday dicated. said, "will depend upon the ex­ Single jureeser Base • Each piece features the finest construction details, ly seized fishing boats, Julius U ther good or bad. Hoover was quoted hy the news conference how he as­ AUoto, told the tunaboat asso­ fied by Democratic legislators "Implies some organized effort He noted the first reacUcti to tent of the training of the South Mlatching Mirror . .$75. such as center-guided drawers, full dust proofing, Take the man at Penn ed in an economy move contract ittve Worcaster, Maas., weapons under on accelerated fore, I will endorse Sen. Marchl miles north of Tay Nlnh CSty though there is sufficient sup­ antiwelfare, or reactionary, or that Defense Department offi­ firm' received last spiring called production schedule. and the other Republican nomi­ early today and American head­ port for the program.’’ members of hate groups.” cials said saved more than $1.6 for supply of 19,000 rifles by An Army spokesman said nees on the city ticket in New quarters said, "An undeter­ The Democratic fiscal propo­ In Ireland Nixon’s analysis of the mean­ billion but there was no account­ that date. Thursday that HAR had fallen York.” But he added he will not ing of the New York results gen- mined number penetrated the sals, which Include a $40 million short of the contract dell'very campaign, comment or partici­ perimeter but were repulsed.” 9 X 12 NYLON RUGS ing of the money spent over the The Army, stirred a -wave of DUBLIN (AP) — Ireland’s past five years. reduction In the budget already schedule fer three of the first pate in any election below the (See Page Elgli$7 Th attack was reported a few 100% NYtON congressional criticism a year voters gave Prime Minister i : Most of this, an amount esti­ passed by the legislature, will four months of production, he hours after military spokesmen HEAVY DUTY All Ends Finished. AS LOW AS ago when it awarded M16 oon- Jack Lynch an outright majori­ mated at more than $1 billion, be acted on at a special ses­ added that the company has said a massive enemy drive While They Last "IF*#*# sion next Monday. traota to HAR and to General ty h. the republio’s elections to­ was for an undisclosed number corrected Its problems and ex­ against Tay Nlnh Caty had “ fiz­ Motors' Hydroma tic Division. day—and the 52-year-old former RUBBER BACK of huge Titan 3M boosters and It is bound to encounter strong pects to be on schedule by July zled.” The House and Senate Armed rugby star cheerfully announced satellites already built or on or­ opposition from the minority Re- 31. Spokesmen said 72 enemy Services Oommittee launched he was off to go fishing. KITCHEN der. troops were killed In the as­ 2 CERAMIC BATHROOM (See Page Eight) investigations after (he Asso­ Convention Petition What’s going to happen to all (See Page Bight) With the count all but over in sault. U.S. casualties were sev­ the -vote tor a new Dali (lower CARPET that hardware; to the men that en killed and 18 woizided. It costs so little and adds so.-much. houre), Lynch’s governing Flan- Bxodknt Seieotton of hardware was to carry into It raised to 475 the number of <3oloie—12 Fb It lasts a lifetime. D w it settle for sub­ Hinges on Wisconsin Widths space; and to $30 million in na Foil party held 72 voting North Vietnamese and Viet stitutes. Nothing has the style tike seats plus that of the house CERAMIC 'file. launch facilities, now 90 per Russia Turns the Clock Back WASHINGTON (AP) — The in the Assembly. If it can be CJong reported WHed in fierce cent complete? speaker, who was returned au- fighting around Tay Nlnh city tomaticaliy. key to whether the nation will passed there, and hearings are $0.95 Air Force spokesmen say the have its first constitutional con­ expected shortly, supporters of since early TTnirsday. Total U.S. launch faclIltleB, which were to The combined opposition to­ .95 vention since the Founding Fa­ the move are confident it will casualties in the past 24 hours $ begin hurling two-man crews taled 66. Only five seats re­ thers met in the "Grand Ooii- clear the Senate again. were put at 16 killed and 48 aloft on scienoe-and-survell-. ‘Reforming’ a War Economy mained to be decided and the wounded, while South Viet­ 0 119 opposition could not possibly ventlon” of 1787 appears to be l.n If Wisconsin—or soipe other Unoe missloina In 1971, will be iBStaUed INSTALLED the hands of the Wisconsin legis­ state—becomes the 34th to peti­ namese casualties were 14 finished on schedule in Septem­ By ANATOLB 8HUB gain a majority. ommendations often ran into “local In­ lature. tion for a convention, Oongress killed and more than 20 wound­ Up to 100 Sq. Ft. Inciudes Labor, ber because tiiey would have to The Washington Post Lynch, fighting his first cam ­ ed. terests.” Legislatures of 33 states al­ will be plunged into a momen­ Materials and Your Choice of Colors. be paid for anyway. But beyond paign as prime minister, had Ten yetu’s ago, Russia’s greatest Kantorovich and his team had also ready have adopted resolutions tous debate and, in the opinion Tay Nlnh City is a key provin­ that there are no official an­ pulled off a notable triumph mathematical economist, Leonid Kan­ analyzed the price structure. Their find­ petitioning Clongress to call a of some members, a constitu- cial capital near the Cambodian swers. against virtually unanimous torovich, observed that, with Russia’s ings, he said, had been ” t€iken into ac­ tlo.'.al crisis of major propor­ border, 60 miles northwest of The MOL launch complex convention aimed at overturn­ TUB ENOLOSURE natural resources, efficient management count” before the price revisiims of July (See Page Eight) tions. Saigon. Spokesmen said the SpedalizlEig In Bathroom probably won't stand Idle long. ing a 1964 Supreme Court deci­ Would raise output anywhere from 30 1, 1967. sion requiring a one-man, one- North Vietnamese force at­ It can be used, 'with little modi­ to 60 per cent. Basically, despite some dlffer- tacked Flrebose Ike, 16 miles to R«|ieir8 and Roniod^hw Asked whether the new prices ’’re­ vote basis for apportioning state enoes in wording, the petitions fication, to fire unmanned This was probably deliberate under­ the north, shortly after mid­ flected” the Institute’s findings, the tact­ legislatures. to CJogress ask for a constitu­ Fnm ica Counter T of» speu:e-Bpy craft thkt would per­ statement: Rurala is fertile and rich In night, charging behind rockets WHILE ful profeKor hesitated, then replied: Action by only one more state tional convention for propoeing $07.95 form piuch the same function €U9 minerals and Its growth rates In the Bosom Makeup and mortar fire that pinned THEY "Let us say that they ’ ’approach” the would Invoke Article V of the an amendment that would per­ Esp*rt Installation the MOL. laist two decades of Tsarism match any down the 150 defenders, U.S. 1st best theoretical plans.” In other words, (Constitution, which provides mit factors other than popula­ LAST Plans celled for the lO-by-49- attained under Cbmmunism. Air Cavalry Division soldiers. the scientists knew what to do, but the Adding Depth that upon appUcatlon of the leg- tion to be taken Into account in foot MOL to have a presstirized In September, 1967, two years after The Americans fought back pol'Uclans were still far from doing It. Islatuies of two-thirds of the apportionment of one branch of 14-foot-long section capable of Brezhnev and Kosygin had made Im­ with rifles and machine guns The qpxt day, a young Siberian elec­ statei Oongre.S8 shall call a con­ a .<:tate legislature. REG. f39.9S housing two-man crews to ofblt pressive promises of agricultural and To Nudity Fad while helicopter gunohipa and trical engineer partly explained why, vention for the purpose of pro- for 30 days. This section now industrial reform, a group of newsmen Senate Republican Leader Ev­ artillery pounded the attackers. when It oame to the industrial reform, NEW YORK (AP) — The cur­ pc'i’ng amendments. can be filled with automatic was allowed to meet briefly with Prof. erett M. Dlrksen of IUlnods has The North Vietnamese withdrew cameras and sensors instead of we should "not take so seriously what is rent craze for nudity in fpshlon An Ai.soclated Pres.s survey Kantorovich at his mathematical insti­ tried t'wlce to win Senate ap­ after 76 minutes of close quar­ JUST ARRIVED—9 x 12 Ufe-supporttog equipment. In the newspapers.” The eiigineer gave hae sparked a whole series of spctlights the Wisconsin legisla­ tute in Akademgorodok, outside Novo- proval of such an amendment. ters fighting. TIm launch complex's 316-foOt two examples. The first was the mat­ new products ranging from ture as the one where the siblrks, in Siberia. Patiently, the father Each time Dlrksen got a ma­ While the battle raged, two gantry was built to handle fu­ ter of direct contracU between enter­ body ztookings for Uve modest to chances of putting the move of Soviet linear programming explained jority but not the necessary waves of B52 bombers dumped BRAIDED RUGS ture rockets far bigger than the prises, a "change” of which Moscow body jewehy tor the daring. over are best, although the reso­ the work of his Institute which, he noted two-thirds margtn. Since then 300 tons of explosives on North 170-foot Titan 8M-MOL combina- press agents were then making much. And die latest idea in the lution faces an uphill f'.ght. Wayside Furniture carefully, was not directly tied to the without fanfare, he has been Vietnamese troop concentra­ tkm. Engineering tor these so- "Even before the reform,” the en­ Two y-ars ago the Wi.sconsin economy. what-wlll-they-thlnk-of-next cat- pu.^'hing the drive In state legis­ tions Just north of Flrebase Dee called "maximum growth v ^ - gineer saldi, "the enterprises knew each egory probably will raise more Senate passed a resc.j,-; n ask- His institute, Kantorovich disclosed, latures for a coraitltutional con­ in the northern half of Tay Ntoii hi Assy Klteiien clea" Is ccntlnulng and prestun- other’s problems at leask as well as eyebrows than all the rest put Ing for a constitutional conven­ did work out ''theoretically” optimal vention. province. Spokesmen said the Up to F X IF. atoly they will be fired—un­ Gosplan (die stoke planning com ­ together. tion on the leapportlonmer.t is­ pla-ns for the economy. However, he Under the Constitution, manned—when developed. mission).. It would have been Impossible sue, but the measure died in the strikes were aimed at emealUi^ gently confessed, actual economic plans It’s makeup for the bosom. amendments can be proposed in 519 EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER. CONN — 649^1864 Ten miles north of the launch to operate otherwise.” Assembly. ’ North Vietnamese reserve were "not always" based on such ’’theo­ The new line o f makeup was two ways: Congress can submit troops. Thl.s year, in a shift in strate­ (loa Page Tsrenlgr-Bevea) retical’’ models. The economists’ rec­ (Sea Page Twelve) (See Page Eight) gy, the resolution is starting out (See Page Eight) (See Page Bight) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 P A G E T H R E E r m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 — ...... ToUand han, Allan Wyman, Dave Lan­ CConlombe, Robert Nonnan, will be held tomorrow from 10 dry and John Gray. Brian Geehan,, Roy Gumon, e.m. until noon at the Town y ^ m io p c r MOVIE AUDIENCE Sheinwold on Bridge Phyaical Fitnaaa award# werit Michael Noonan, Ricky Rett, Hall. CONTACT LENSES HEARING AIDS •♦••♦••g u i d e ******* Middle Sehool Students to Roaemary Oottler, Amber Jamas MacArthur, David Bum- St. Matthew’s Summet Folllee John Hamilton A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS Famey, Robert Harriaon, ham, Donald MUler, Stuart Dance wUl be held tomorrow Heralding Politics a n d t h e a t e r s ^______LOOK SHARP TWICE Closed All Day Academy Award DeUghtM Comedy Steven Jeaakllka, Peter Tramm, Benaoq, Robert Anderson and night from uritU 1 In the IN DIFFICULT HAND far An Tbe Femfly In Cast of H3n Thtst rMt.ngt iOply 10 Mmt Wlaaer Qted at Awards Night Steyen WUook and Jeff Bon- Mark Benedlx. church Pariah Oenter. -By Sol R. Cohon----- oH«r Nuv 1. I9M NORTH By ALFRED 8HEINWOU) 4 A32 Barbra gtreb aad Soccer awards went to Roger “FUNNY GIRL’’ Color Toay IMVm, to ttto apedal •»- He add t»Mt, "The three new Time’ at Oakdale THIS SEAL The average bridge player is 0 S Cnrtia Thomae Awmrda were preaented to Rosier, Laura Fw , Susan Bane Baaeball awarda were present­ Staves, Kevin MUotte, Robert Manchester Evening Herald Monday Reoerved Seat Engag. v w > y membera of the fifth, ed to Albert Koths, Robert Noonan, Richard (Chnrland, WU- the Oeneiml AtaemMy court poaitlona are not needed in sd i indicius Ihs nim was fully capable of making one O JS4 “Those Daring Y otm g and Bemetta Hall. Tolland correspondent Bette John Hamilton lit, son of Mr. BUcUt, aaventh and eighth grade Noonan, Richard CharUnd, liam Mattson, Miark Benedlx, fbr Monday, to oon- in a year when every doUar la subniitted and approved under good play per hand, but then ♦ A 10983 2 Bvenliigo at 8:W p,m, .Men In Xlielr Jawty, Tracka awarda were preaenb- Quatrale, tel. 875-8845. claaaee of the TaUand Middle William Mattson, Mark Bene- a ttete tax packacre tor needed to try and arrive at a and Mrs. John Hamilton n of the Motion Picture Code he may be so busy patting him­ WEST EAST kM at Wed. A Set 2 1 Jaloptas" ^ ed to John Gray, Kevin MUotle, Rusertl AmBnde, Steven WU- ' School during the recenUy held June -July - August IMM-tD, anottier a p ic M aeaalon balanced tnidiret." Rt. 87, is a co-star In "On of Sell-Reguletion. self on the back that he fails 4 K 7 ♦ J 10 986 Color. Dhnlsl (JoperthwaKe, a it t Bow­ dlx, Stoven WUcooc, Mirtiael COK, Alan BachloccM, Clifton Awarda Night ceremony. win be oalled later, to oonaider And. he aald that he is sUll to notice the need for a second C79764 (7QJI0 5 en, Bmeat Smith, Harold Stan­ Wong, Michael MlvUle, Rlrtcy Bowen, ZdsUlaw Krugllk, Dan­ Tim e," playing at the Oakdale fs1 Suggested for GENERAL SoholasUe Awarda presented Roff, David Perry; Richard Japan Joins Conference toflsIaOve action on bills vetoed aipalnet the humtlnc; of deer good play. Test yourself on to­ 0 965 O AK7 ley, Gerald Wocka, Robert iel Oowperthwaito, Don MUler, Theatre in Wallingford Monday audiences. were: High Honor Roll, (eighth Shores, Brian Oeehan, Gary by the ywanwr. with a bow and arrow on Sun- day’s hand, taken from Victor 4 J764 4 5 ARl * PUSHRUK * r.lAKJ * rpl'i ('•'I'H nwtnas, Gary Blair, Terry Jeff King, Robert Atxlerson, Da­ TOKYO (AP) — The Foreign through Jime 28. IBI Suggested for MATURE r.AiiiRY * suii grade) Jill Schlaeffer, Randl Optical Style Bar, Inc. Mollo’s fine new book "How Jedrslewrttl. Brent Oottlar, Moakey, Richard . (Conlombe, vid Bundiam, Peter ’Tramm, Mlnlrtry srtd today It lias noti­ He laa vetoed a btU which ^j^ys. The leads will be played by SOUTH audiences (psrsntsi disers- Good Is Your Bridge?" Tomaaek, Brtly Trouadell, John Michael LameUn, Mark SHder- William Rldaon and Jon lltou- Mike Kubidy, James Mac­ fied the United States and the would iMovlde for iMldinK three state Rep. Donald Oenovesi, Allan Drake and Lana CaiArell. ♦ Q54 lion sdvised). Eart dealer. Welgold, Joan (2horchea, Debra kln, Guy Wanegar, Brian John­ ki, manager. Arthur, Dave Perry, Ricky Roff Soviet Union that Japan will ta O tm to the Superior CJourt ^ RepubMcan, also v o t e d AK 3 2 Luginbiihl, Roaemary Oottler, RESTRICTED — Persons North-South vulnerable. TVnilght tiiroagk Ikieeday son and Geoffrey King. Basketball awarda were pre­ and Ron Beaton, manager. participate in the 17-natlon dla- 763 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER. CONN. and for creating a CSrcuU Court af^itert thorn in the special 0 Q 1032 Linda Boyden; (aeventh grade) Opening lead — King of Tito Bloat Popular SAow od " (Cross country awards went sented to Ricliard Charland, BnUettn Board armament conference In Gene­ adirihdetrattor. And. he has veto- session. undsr 16 not sdfnittsd. un- ♦ KQ Nancy Oebhardt, Brent Oottler, Spades. to Mike Jasards, Robert Dow- BUI Laramie, BUI Baker, Rlchy A voter r eglrtw tton session va. . ■ PHONE 643-1191 ad a talU which would pennlt hc charged that the requeA Isss sccompsnisd by psrsnt East South West N orth Jamea McArthur, Sharon Owen, West opens the king of the laadim of deer with a how ^ r three new Judges was "Just or sdult guardisn. 1 4 Double Pass 3 4 Margraret Spring, Lori Ann Saw* spades, and you easily survive Paxton Quigley is allDNU FWUiGnBA and arrow on Siaiday, during to provide patronage Jobs Pass 3 NT All Pass ard, Pamela Smith, Patricia Persons undsr 16 not ad- the first test. Of course you re­ the Kovember-December hunt- which, as r have stated, were Wella, Susan Peacock, Michael mittsd. This age restriction fuse to win this trick. If you prisoner of love... lANJAIHETTEGOMBt big aeaaon. not needed, Jaaanis, Lynn Ramondo, Robyn A tero-thlnM alWmiaiJve vote "Not only were the Judges may be higher In certain took dummy’s ace of spades you well and good. Since It doesn’t, an(J completely Smith, Terry Jedralewakl, Mary areat. Check theater or would have no later entry to lead the ten of clube to drive by both houses is needed to not needed, but the facilities be exhausted! HcLaughUn and DebUe SUvin- w et I Me the governor’s vetoes, acconvmodate the Judges wen advertieing. the clubs. If you could get oidy out the Jack. Now you can re­ aky. two club tricks you’d have little Ibnfdiester’s four legislators not available," he said, Prinlt4,<> • public (arvic* turn to dummy with the ace of Perfect attendance awards chance for the game In no- have indicated that they will He sadd he is against the bll by this nawsoapci ^ spadea to cash the rest of the were preaented to the following not vote to override the vetoes, for hunting on Sunday with (> trump. clube. No matter whaLthe de­ fifth and sixth graders: Linda C iild o r state Sen. David Barry, a bow and arrow because he doe. West continues with the seven fenders do, you have five clube, Bane. Debbie Larsen, Steven of spades, and you win with the two spadea and two hearts. I>emocrat, had voted for both not believe it Is in the best pub THEATER TIME MUotte, John Masterson, Tim bUl3 UK first time arotxid. He Hc interest. queen, saving dummy’s ace for Dally Question Steppen, Colette Wilde, Donna later. Now don't sprain your As dealer, yon hold: Spadeo, said today that he will support State Rep. N. Chariee Bog SCHEDULE Stone, Laura Beaulieu, Susan Ifae governor in both Instances. wrist patting yourself on the Q-6-4; Hearts, AK-8-2; Dia­ Kennedy, William Trouadell, gini, who aaid that he does no back. More work is ahead of He said that he supported the remember how he voted on th East Hartford Drive-In —Eye monds, Q-10-8-2; Clubs, K-Q. Linda Bugbee,, Warren Diana, Judges’ MK "on Its merits," but you. What do you say? Vaughn Hathaway, Scott Kram­ 2 I two bills ("It is very dlfficu Of The Cat, 10:30. Strategy Of If you are careless, you take Answer: Bid 1-NT. This open­ OUTDOOR FUN BUYS! will vote against K "In an effort to consider things thrown in o Terror, 8 :4». 'rvEreMIMiB-X er, Keith Lamelin, Cindy Kalas, to further cUt the proposed state the king and then the queen of ing bid promises 16 to 18 points Peter Strube, Kathy Bush, the last days of a sessic»” East Windsor Drive-In —Dar­ clubs. Misery. East discards a bueget, in spite of the fact that in high cards (some experts 'CKBSfitePHciiJoNES Douglas Moore. Imported Swiss indicated he wlU not vote t ing Young Men In Jaunty Ja­ diamond on the second club. bKieases bt court business Jus­ prefer a range o f 16 to 17 points, Also, Roger Gaulln, Sandra Westinghouse override the governor’s vetoes. lopies, 6:30. The Odd Couple, Now you cannot run the clubs, tify an increase in personnel. John Hamilton HI but mort promise 16 to 18), with Henry, Peter O'Bara, Nanette Calendar Sport 'Before I vote to override 8:4B. and you don’t have time to bring balanced distribution and Mancheeter Drive-In —3 In i^ A T H C Kabrlck James Surette, Lori He said te «<> veto on the Judges bill,” he Hamilton's oo-star is Ruby Hol­ In the diamonds. When East strength in at least three suits. 6,000 Btu’s dee,' any day of the week and ^ ^ The Attic, 10:45. In Enemy Henning, Patricia Hills, (Chris­ 20” Portable said, "someone will have to brook. takes the king of diamends he Copyright 1969 topher White, Michael Morin, Divers Watch Westinghouse will support the governor in his Country, 8:40. prove to me that the three new "On Time” was tried out at knocks out the ace of spades; General Features Corp. Pat Tomatore, Ken Hoke, Kim veto. He said that he voted for State Theatre — VaUey Of Our Judges are needed. If n o t the Goodspeed Opera House last and when he takes the ace of Ulrich, Debbie Hall, Pam Wil- Air Conditioner W indow Fan 0 Ibe bill the first time because summer in Eeist Haddam. It is Gwahgi, 6:00, 9:10. Chubasco, Rsfr ^ 9 9 Dehumidifier prov-en, I will back the gov­ diamonds he defeats the con­ be did not beHeve tiiat his Ua, Linda West, Pat Pelletier, ernor’s velto.” on a summer circuit now auid 7:36. tract with the rest of the spades. 12.99 personal dislikes for 3 leglti- k this picture couU sand you Leslie Markham, petty Janellc, may be on Broadway soon. Fair Warning TONIGHT • Tetted witer reditant to 165 ft.* nwite sport should pr^udice As tor the bow-and-arrow Dawn Luglnbuhl and Lorrle Hamilton recently completed Since you've been warned, beyond the Elderkin. • Luminoui dial, sweep second hand. vote. hunting bill, Boggini labeled It Hanoi Radido Plays Up "ao unimportant matter, a fool- a two-year tour with "Cabaret” you surely see the winning line ofnonnaifear. • 2 year mfg. guarantee. CHARGE CHARGE 1788 State Rep. Francis Mahotiey, Perfect Attendance awarda in the United States and Cana­ Support for Clifford of play. Win the second spade • *ai long at crystal, crown and caie are slay a Democrat, voted against ^ something of a MICHAEL S were presented the foUowlng IT da. He married a cart mem­ HON GKONG (AP) —North with the queen, cash the king intact. “ botli bills and said that he will Joke, when we have many, seventh and e ghth graders; ber. the former Carol Petri of of clubs and then lead the queen 84 159 more important problems to Vietnam’s official radio broad­ Richard Martin, Eloyd Palmer, vote against them again In the Chicago, last June 30 in CJall- • Removes up to 14 pints o f moisture per day. • Deluxe, compact unit plugs in like lamp. • 3-speed, 5 element high velocity fan. court der.” cast today reports of former De­ of clubs. But don’t be content Sharon Owen, Karen Moulin, • Threaded connection for garden hoK . special session. fomia. She is in the Broadway • Draws only 7.5 amps; removes moisture from room. • Portable — use in room or window. fense Secretary Clark Clifford’s to win the second club with your Lena Nadeau, Roseann Kellnar, 39-inch Surf Board • Recessed wheels for easy moving. •Permanent washable filter. "Cabaret” now. ovim queen. Overtake with dum­ • Lightweight yet powerful. call for removal of 260,000 “BAKERY” Brenda Hall, Dmuui Mmrln, Di­ • Permanently lubricated. Adjustable humidistat. • High, med., low fan; high, med., night cool. Hamilton la a lyric baritone Our • Protective grids on both sides. American troops from Vietnam my’s ace. ane Puts, Eric Nelson, Janloe Rocky HiU Site and has performed in plays, A Very Tasteful Sound Reg. fKaurl|r0trr by 1970. If the Jack happens to fall. Hiwb O’Bttan [M] . Smith, Jon Thouln, Kathy Ush­ night clubs and a movie. He is Throughout the day, Radio ■■naAraoTa ra oi o f tebbo b’’ 1.29 98‘ er, Linda Warks, (ieorgla Tom­ For Planned Jail a Rham High School graduate, Hanoi’s newscasts gave major I atore, Clifton Bowen, Linda CnFtting llrrali) class of 1969. and went on to • Tough ityrofoam twim board. play to Clifford’s statement and TOP NOTCH OOeOEDT! EASTHARTFORO Boyden, Karen Kulo, Mark PobUahed IMly Except Sundejri HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — study music and dramatics at • For body turfing... swim float. followed with reports of support nmvi IN ★ Ri ■' HAPPY HOURS Lombardo, Daphne KJellqulst, • Streamlined for extra speed. amd Holidays at 13 Bissell Street. One of the three new state the Hartt School of Music of Haacheater. Conn. (06040) for his stand by other American Mon. thru Sat. 4 to 6 P.M. (Cheryl-Ann MantUk, Bemetta Telephoite 643-2711 Jails to be built In Oonneotlcut the University of Hartford. officials. Seoood Claas P oM a ^ Paid ai iMianliattaiis, Martinis, Scotch, Hall, Lynette Cyr, John Oray ACaachester. Conn will be located In Rocky Hill, ’’Among those supporting Clif­ Bye, WtoieJceySoure, Bar Blends and Margaret Spring. ford and opposing Nixon are Big Dipper SUBSCRIPTION RATES OorrecUon Ooimnisaloner Ellis Art awarda were given to Payable in Advance such Important senate leaders Crews Practice Color Ricky Roff, David Coulombe, Our One T e a r ...... $30.00 C. MacDougall auwuDoed ’Thu as Fulbright, Gore, Kennedy, Mx MooAte ...... 16.50 Tony CurOo o Terra Thomaa Regina Stefaniak, D ane Cacla- Reg. 2 8 8 Tbree Months ...... 7.80 day, Mansf eld and McGovern as THOSE DABINO YOUNG MEN IMAGINE! Lunar Launch tore, (Carol Webber, Wanda Bil­ X49 One Month ...... 2.60 MacDougaU said plans to lo­ well as former Paris delegate IN THEIB JAUNTY JA14VIE8’ r“Oanto Boo Ooma Eat!” STANLEY odeau, (Chris Stanton, Philip cate the 86 million facility near CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Harrlman,” the broadcasts imoi^Waltor * 27 ihch diameter bowl. *n iE ODDDD COVFU:** IM1 The New Richardson, Charles Anderson, * Great fun to hone around with! the Unlvendby of Oonnecticut — Apollo 11 astronauts Neil A. said. Medical-Dental School in Farm­ The North Vietnamese station Debra Campbell, Joan Chor- * Made o f styrofoam, so it can’ t Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin ches, Richard (Conlombe, (Cheryl ington had been abandoned, said “all this proves the depth EASE WINDSOR Frank's GREENES sink. Hackett, Cindy Rau, Debbie j J Jr. today practice simulated of American opposition” to the Oster Chrome G.E. Automatic Spray, Steam and Althought MacDougall declined DRIVE IN RT 5 RESTAURANT BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER PARKADE Smith, Debbie Lugtnbuhl and Ironing Table to pinpoint the site of the new launching from the moon iind Vietnam war. Comer of Main and Pearl Casino Swim Mask rendezvousing with their com­ Sheryl Clay. Jail, Rooky HUl Mayor David W. TheJUadly K M Spelling team awarda were Blender mand shlpu Our Coffeemaker Dry Iron Made hy Proctor Moser said he had been infonmed presented to Russell AmEnde Reg. They planned several hours in CaMor's that it would be bulk on the and Linda Lamiiron (gold med­ spaceship trainers, rehearsing 48 Low 97 grounite of the State Veterans Tenderloin als), Rosemary Oottler and • Rubber mask fits contour o f Home and Hospital, the critical maneuvers. Astro­ 9 .4 7 naut Michael Collins plays his np8 .. John Welgold (silver medals), face. 1 1 The Farmington site had been • Automatically brews coffee to perfection. • 25 vents for clouds o f steam. Santedln , Sally Trouddell and Michael • Adjustable head strap. • Fivee Ken­ AMERICAN LEGION POST 102 with brew selector. )|IP12 u ity. book. 2-Speed. 4458-10 nedy, CToUlns will orbit 69 miles ' R chard Graf and Margaret Oonstructlon of the new Jail Baked Fresh above the moon while his two CHICKEN Spring. will enable the state to close the 20 Leonard St., Manchester Basque Swim Fins companions descend to the sur­ Ham ...... ■S2.25 Fifth grade Band Awarda old Jail In Hartford. Fotatoea. V< were presented to Cynthia Rob- face in the lunar module, or Small - fits shoe Featuring Other new Jails are to b» built BRUNO DUBALDO and his ORCHESTRA Salad. ' erts, Kathy Dwlre, Heather LEM. size 2-4 1.28 in the B rid g «^ rt and New Hav­ , The LEM will be on the sur­ Fieherniai^ Rau, Adele Sllhavey, Kathy Many en areas. face 21 hours, 27 minutes. Arm­ Dinner 7:30 Dancing 9 • 12:45 Platter ...... $ 2 .2 5 FRY Steiger, Joeei^ Gay, Tony Ouel- M edium - fits shoe size 5-7 strong and Aldrin plan to walk (Flomider, Shttanp, Soal- ■ lette, Peter Jesanls, Richeud 1.48 Top ’ Jedrzlewskl, Wade Harold, Bob­ Beef or Cheese on the surface for 2V4 hours, lopa, Clama) Freodh Large - fits shoe I Q ^House Sitters' SATURDAY, JUNE 21 by Harrison and Keith Ward. Artists! gathering rock and soil sam­ Friea, Cole Slaw. size 8-10 X . O O N ples, setting up scientific, instru­ . Sixth grade band awards went ENCHILADAS RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — UNCHALLEOfOED! to Kenneth Ferrenoe, Gary Adjustable rubber fins for mote speed Sarah Allbeck and Linda McRee ments and evaluating how well $3.00 per couple Roiled corn tortilla, O I T C Frawfc*a Berube, Virginia Dowty, Billy while swimming. ore house sitters. they can operate in the moon’s meat or cheese in % j ' one-sixth gravity field. Members and Guests Twin Lobatana ..* 8 .9 6 Trousdelli (Carxlo Smith, Wayne enchilada sauce. aw Last summer the two college VegeiBbles, Potato, 1.59 From Our The astronauts Thursday Morganson, Susan Haurlson, All Columbia girls tended houses for vacation­ Salad. Spalding Baskethall practiced the luntir landing In Brenda H\mt and Diana Palum­ Outdoor TACOS • TAMALES ing owners simply for food and MONDAY ENCHILADAS • TACOBURGERS their trainers and received a bo. Sunglass BURRITOS • TOSTAOOS a bed. This summer they’re briefing on the cameras they Cbeidt Our Mtany Seventh grade Band awards and Goal Set Harmony Records ^Clothes Dryer charging 810 to 816 a week, so OUier Soecials! (ALL YOU CAN EAT) went to Sharon Owen, Terry EAT IN OR TAKE OUT will use en route to and on the Boutique they can buy groceries. moon. Jedrziewski, Mike J e s a n ls , No Tipping — STARTS WED. — Ricky Graf, Mary McLaughlin Jerry Vale Sarah, 19, and L nda ,21, say The command ship will have I Banquet FartUtAea they’ll care for any size house, a color television camera and Ellen Jendrucek. Eydie Gorme “Where Eagles Dare” Available , HOWARD „ King Family PEPE TACO alcHig with any pets—but no aboard, but on the moon the as­ Audio-visual awards were pre- 8 9 * „ 6 ’ ^ a Oboioe UegBl Beveragea _ , Andre Kostelanetz tronauts will use a mounted DRIVE-IN — July 2 — .sented to (2olln Nedwied, Rich­ • Smart high fashion designs. 246 Broad Street children. For BeaermtiaiU I ' Ball holds up on concrete 1 Aretha Franklin With 30 w ip ^ lea n plastic lines. ard Martin, Kevin Dalrymple, •New, original ideas! lust east of Parkade Last year the girls found black and white camera to tele­ Wilhmonlic 42 3* 2423 “The Love Bun” rough surface^. Percy Faith O oses as easily as an umbrella. Jon Ihouln, Robert Larson, •Hundreds o f styles to choose from! 9 9 MANCHESTER themselves with three houses to cast to earthly pictures of their Official size and weight. 182* drying area Revolves for easy handl­ sit at one time, as owners didn’t activities during almost the en­ I William N ic h o ls o n , Robert • From the fashion centen o f the Regulation goal with no-tie net. ing. Pleaae CaA 649-5044 b u n i o n s FRANK ROSS- I world. ‘ 1!''' pm return .when they said they tire time they are outside. A col­ T h om a s, Robert Anderson, 649-6220 # 1 •Cool Ray Polaroid or Palm Beach f' ?2! t V ci.'iif.h* or television camera could not TFT Drew Smith, Arnold Johnston, would. They found themselves imports. caring for 10 kittens, several be perfected in time for this PRODUCTIONS Hugh O’Nell, Robert Sargent, 646-1978 present Aiiotfaer Two-Forl 394 TOLLAND TPKE. Linda Lampron, Carol JoUcoeur, Stoneware T.V. dogs, plus gardening, cleaning purpose. VHEBE For Tbe Now and Then Pamela Gray, Susan Strong and and keeping an eye out for bur­ Apollo 11 also will pack still Generational MANCHESTER, CONN. 4 • Adjustments glars. and movie cameras to docu­ (Christopher White. Snack Sets •UGHTWEIGHT Library page awarda went to ment the journey. •UNBREAKABLE Funny, nobody Juanita Lentocha, Kevin Dal­ 10” X 10” Hibachi IT’S AT thinks about a rymple, Melody Perry, Ruelene MANCHESTER PARKADE-£'49-54^1 Wegner, Doreen Wentworth, ^ 9 9 Exn u -iou n IM i IS COLOR by Deluxe United Artiats Z • Mediterranean - dramatic black on HAtuf n/w boy when they Susan Miner, Gary B la ir, S.99 white. I !sn^lNEIVIA 1 2nd Top Hit Yvonne Oendron, Lu-Ann Miller, • Provincial - rooster design in'barnyard say the word Linda Roper, Debra Natale, • Chromed cast iron grid, cast iron SAVE $7 THEATRE EAST ■ iJi i liC XIIXE R ^B g body. colors, white with gold trim. Uait OF FKE EUT N H M Robert Bargmt and Donna A MELVIN FRANK FILM “ v i r g i n ” • Wooden handles and baae. • Each set consists o f 4 cups, 4 plates. 2 Mon. thru Fri. Eves 7 ;00 A 8:46 Morin. 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LTM STUDIO WORKSHOP auiosiam.—»t*88*86 HM li DYMAMATION* TECHMCOtOI* Fnn WUMEI HOt-SHBI UR 1 J "THE GROUPr* 22 Oak Street, Manchestqr Tonite at 7:15 3 Female Leads— 3 Male Leads Sat. t Sun. 3 :16 A 7:05 1 'THE TRAVELONS" MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE SALE: Frl and Sat ^ BIG GEORGE OPEN SAT. NIGHT Richard Egan It* » *b34*1 Christopher Jones ps«J.V IMOtm EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY Open Late Every Night lECHMCOiar/ nNusor/1 p«mmouni pctih ★★★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ i o m t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20. 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 PAGE nVB Coventry wlch; Silas S. Petersen, 326 E. A young model with Tony Rockwell, left, * l Manchester Middle Tpke.; Michele A. Pos­ ter, HazardviUe; Jcrfui E. Rog­ I and Aime Gronlx, viiiting aitiata. Hospital Notes ers, 1168 B. Middle Tpke.; m CHS Graduation Tonight^ Christoidier A. Terry, 21 Avon St.; Bernadette A. Balbont, 842 Awards Issued to Students vnm No HOCKS Hackmatack at.; David C. IntormedUte Care Semi- Wiley, 79 Niles Dr.; Jo::ei^ A. Tosdght is graduaUcr at Cov­ shown outstanding skills In the private, nooii-S p.m., and 4 p.m. Barisano Jr., East Hartford; entry High Schocd, the seniors secretarial field. 8 p-m.; private rooms, 16 a.m.- Douglar. R. Pearce, Columbia; Mra. Ruth I. Lessig, 49 Hale are ready, and if the weather The Coventry Student Lnain 8 p.m., and 4 p.m.-6 p.m. THE MBimaS Fund was the recipient of a $28 Pedlitirics: Parents allowed St. Ext., Rockville; Mrs. Karol oopperktes the cerenumles will A. Vickers, 9 Cross St. gift from the high school’s li­ any time except noon-Z p.m.; Also, Mrs. David Feirero and be held on the front lawn start­ brary club, SodaUtas Ubrarta. others, Z p.m.-8 p.m. con, MansfleM Depot; Mrs. ing at 6:80. If It rains. It will Cathi Carpenter received the Self Service: 16 a.m.-Z p.m., Rodney Gray, and daughter be Inaide at the same time. DAR Good Citizenship certifi­ 4 p.m.-8 p.m. I moauial d a t Partridge Lane, Tolland. One, of the wrap-ups to the cate. The Renssalaer four-year Intensive Care and Coronary final week of achool is the tra- and first-year algebra prizes Care: Immediate family only, ■■ ■■■N ONLY IN Bolton ^Sculpt-In:’ dHIbnal awards assembly, and went to Stephen Robsky and anytime, limited to live min- ntee. Royalty Homesick this was held yesterday morn­ Cathy Coaites respectively. COMPANY WITH THK Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- ing in the high school gym. Stephen received 8100, Cathy LONDON ,(AP) — Exited 880. 1Z:45 p.m., and 6:M p.m.-8 m o s t Ip b a u t i p u l OIAMONOB Every yefar the list goto long­ Queen Mother Frederikn. a t p.m .; others, 8 p.m.-4 p.m., and A What-Is-It Monument er, and this year Is no excep­ The Democratic Women’s Greece says she wants to go Club prize of a 880 bond went 8:80 p.m.-8 p.m. tion, wltlf many students being home. A bit snobbish? Maybe. But that’s our rule. to Robin Messier for showing Age Limits: 18 In maternity, recognized for their various ac- ’The royal family was ousted To qualify to go in our Treasure Chest, a high achievement In the history- IZ In other areas, no limit in com plishmenta. from power toy a military Junta diamond has to ba more than a good dia­ modem problems area. 'The sdf-servloe. To a Chitd’s Imagination In 1967. King Constantine, mond. It has to be a diamond of superior It is Impossible to place them DAR Medal for Good Citizen­ Frederika's eon, now Uvea in ex­ beauty, indeed one of the best In the world In order of Impoitence, since ship went to Thomas Blssett. Hie administration reminds ile In Rome. Ring Illustrated, $1500 each award has its own special Gloria Hill received a 828 bond visitors that with construction "W e are terrlhiy bomesiok,” significance to both the giver from the North Coventry Wom­ laiSer way, parking space ta and the receiver, so the awards en’s Chib, as best senior home­ limited. Visitors are asked to the Queen Miotlier said. She added, "A ll I want is for are lidted here In the order in maker ot the year. bear with the hospital while the Story and Photos parking problem exists. my children to 'be happy and to vrtrich they were made yester­ Edwin Peterson received a day. go home when this is pcenible.” By Oemewell Young Coventry Garden Club Award, Carl Sallna and Mrs. Jeanette a two-year tuition-paid course - - Patients Today: 287 4 JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 Flok led off the assembly with at the University of OonnedUcut ADMi l‘TED YESTERDAY: the music awards, with the In landscaping design. The Downtown Mancbeater 968 Main Street John Philip Sousa Band award Oicar L. Anderson, 93 W. Cen­ PROJeCTOR LAMPS 2 Evelyn Wood Reading Dynam­ Sfolng to 'Ihomas Moran. A ter St.; Sylvio Clavette, 18K AK TypM Always hi Stack ics InsUtulte Scholarship, an special servlcse award iverit to Forest St.; Mrs. M. Coleman, eight-week course at UOoim, ¥^BLDON imilO CO. Carol Blssett, and service 801 Hartford Rd.; Albert A. wont to Joan Hucklns. M ala St. awards to George Carpenter, Dlckman, 188 Henry St.; Art teacher Mrs. Teressa Wil­ Tom Blssett, Tom Forst, Dave Joseph Clraltis, Broad Brook; Read Herald Advertisements liams was named teacher o^the A swarm of artists, Mrs. Mary Harper’s class, worics on sculpture behind school. Miller, Warren Simmons, Harry Margaret Hickey, 18 Plymouth I yesT by the Student Council, Dontje, Glenn Burdick and Sue Lane; Mrs. Eleanor L. Islelb, Clay end Rick Cunningham: received Blast Hampton; Mrs. Josephine the other Student Council awards went to Cathi M. Larcon, South Windsor; award, a silver tray brought Carpenter, Mary Cunningham, Richard F. Modean, 481 Parker last year l>y townspeople of Bruce Gale, Susan Haun, BUen St. C oven ^ , England to be used Kelleher, Linda Olson, Joan Also, Mrs. Anne B. Phillips, for this purpose. Philbrlck, Mary PuMs, Eileen East Hartford; Eldward E. St. 1 S M IL I^ SERVICE Safranek and Sharon Thomas. Industrial Aits awards for Pierre, 216 School St.; Mrs ^ f A ISO prize given by the Ro- meritorious achievement in the Roberta M. Scavey, 28 Orclmrc ^ r y Club went to Linda field went to Scott Rhoades, St.; Nyle Smith Jr., Rt. 6, Co Schmidt, as the business stu­ drafting; Richard Kingsbury, lumbla; Paul S. Wright. 1149 E. dent planning to further her ed­ electronics; Floyd Ober, m eW Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Pauline ucation. work; Glenn Burdlok, power Zanotti, South St. Ext., Coven L «»ta rd Sherman and Donald mechanics, and Alan Cyr, wood try. D u o f e v v l work. PelleiUer each received |00 for BIRTHS WEDNESDAY: . A outstanding performance in the A 828 award from the Nathan daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ field of chemlatiy. These two Halo Ancient FTfe and Drum ford Boles, 180 Hlllstown Rd. awiards were donated mreonal- Corps went to Jayne Beaudet, BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A son ^ by the High School chemis­ as exemplifying the same de­ to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. La- try teacher, Mrs. Ann Austin gree of clUzenship recognized in moureaux, 38 Croft Dr. performance Covenitry’s earlier young citi­ the field of physics, the Akim zen. Nathan Hale. DISCHARGED YES’TER- D A Y : Mrs. Nellie lainger, 91 Engineering Oo„ Inc. award of Sleptoen Robsky received the Windsor Ave., Rockville; Erwin WO went to David Roy. The J Drama Club award of 810 tor A. Koniesnl, Pomfret; Mrs. Leroy Schweyer Scholarship of his outstanding contribution to *280 went to Kathleen Cooper. drama. Helen Sadronzlnskl, 167 W. Cen­ ter St.; Cairen Alexander, 106 Richard Kingsbury and Linda Language Department Olson each received |100 as the Woodbridge St.; Kathleen A. awards went to Leslie Taylor Brienza, 19 Brookside Lane, seniors showing the greatest for consistent outstanding per­ progress in the Modem Prob­ Vernon; Mrs. Margaret B. formance In Latin; Robert Bray Azar, East Hampton; Albert J. lems course during the year. and Denise Weiner tor French. These awards are given by the Trahan, Rosewood Dr., Vernon; All received |10. Mrs. Alice J. Dlnsmore, 98 J Republican Women’s Club. Floyd Ober racelved a |2S Starkweather St.; Miss Muriel award In Industrial arts, given E. Lambert, 8 Hemlock Dr* by the Bearce Machine Shop, Rockville Vernon; Mrs, Donalda M. Mat­ Inc. A Wllllmantlc Institute of thews, Merrow Rd., Coventry; Hairdressing and Cosmetology Hospital Notes Mrs. Stella I. Smith, 13 Laurel scholarship went to Robyn PI. Satta. Thomas Moran received Admitted Wednesday: Jose­ Also, Stephen R. Anderson, a 8180 scholarship from the Ed­ phine Capello, Thompson St., 72 Essex S t; Laura A. Conti, ucation Association of Coven­ Rockville: Marion Prachnlak, 83 Overlook Dr.; Joseph T. DOUBLE DIP try, for being accepted at an Hartford 'Tpk©., RockviUe; Rob­ Stephens, South Rd., Bolton; A L L D A Y U Institute of higher learning and ert Knight, East Hartford; Ste­ Mrs. Beatrice S. EHneen, 128 IC E C R E A M pursuing the field of teaching. phen Ward, East Harttord; West St.; Mrs. Delores M. Car- SUCKERS The Green-Chobot Richardson Thomas. Lee Sr., Franklin Park nelil, 11 Plano PI.; Mrs. Marie CONES Post American Legion award W., Rockville; Stephen .Mtt.'a, K. Saenger, 19 Elm St., Rock­ for good citizenship, |10 and a East Hartford; Joseph Surdel, ville; Arthur H. Lathrop, 41 medal, went to Thomas Blssett. Lake St., Wapping; Rosanne Dailey Circle, Rockville; Ger­ The Harvard Book Award went PUott, East Main St„ Rockville, main A. LeBei, 618 Woodbridge to Rick Cunningham as out­ and Janette Usher, Old Staf­ St. standing Junior boy. ford Rd., Tolland. Also, Albert Burdick, Nor- KwettiVr. Best typists in Typewriting Births Wednesday: Son bom II pwards went to Nancy Safra­ to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Usher, nek and Janice Clay. F o r Old Stafford Rd., Tolland. achievement In this course, Discharged Wednesday; Jen­ Homemade recognition was given to Diana nie DlPlppo, Enfield; Allen Mc­ Augenbaugh, Bonnie Bigelow, Cann, Mountain St., RockviUe; Patti Blssonette, EUeen Board- Francis Tobin, Vernon Ave., man, Claudia Grosso and Terri Rockville; Josephine, DlMaio, Plaster, paper and patience on school lawn. Hambleitt. Birch Road, Wapping; Eiolores RAVIOLI Also, Cheryl Knapp, Ann Robinson, So. Grove St., Rock- Lawson, Suzanne Major, Fran­ IvUe; Kathrah Riddle, Fox Hill H. PASQUALINI SALE OF SUMMER. ACTION ces Pike, Kathy Scarpello, and Dr., Rockville; Troy Peaden, Betty Wright. BV>r attitude: Di­ Vernon; Mary Moscola, Old 246 Avery St, Wapping A monument to participatory. another few hundred pounds with their hands and the blunt shax>es were varied, some very ana Augenbaugh, Bonnie Bige­ Lyme, and Mrs. Susan Fon- PANT DRESSES AND SHIFTS art3 stands on the grass be­ went home with the children in edges of their schoolroom scis­ rough, some very delicate. ’The low, Patti Blssonette, Eileen tonella and daughter, 'Village TEL 6 4 4 ^ hind Bolton Elementary School, their hair and on their shoes sors. only tragedy was in logistics. Boardman, Janice Clay, Steve St., Rockville. weathering slightly in the after each session with the com­ Hands Emerge *1 ^ 0 placer hardened too Gallnat, Ann Lawson, Prances •spring rains, collecting stares munal efforts, and in their own As the sculpture acquired quickly and eventually ran out. Pike and Betty Batchelder. from p;i rents who see it for the individual projecjts after an all­ bulk It assumed a reachlng-up Tony and Aime agreed later Best Typists ★ CANVAS and ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ★ first time, and loving pats and school outdoor “ sculpt-in,” attitude, aided by the emer­ that over SOO artists at one In ’Typewriting I, best typist bits oi graffittl from students It was an experience unique gence of two hands, modeled time were a little difficult to awards went to Bonnie Dibble Combination Windows and Doors 8.94 regular 12.00 and 14.00 who wx>rked on it. to Bolton, and to schools in after the hands of willing stu­ keep up with, even with the and Trena Gale. For achieve­ Three-quarters of a ton . of the area, and. In the opinion dents. There is a gently- help o t all teachers. It might ment in this course, recogni­ Door ciuioplee, Roll-iip Awnings, Canvas Awnings Repaired, pottery plaster went into the of all who participated, it was turned derriere on the back of have been better to split the tion went to Joyce Diamond, Bo-covered, Takedown Sendee and Storage. Boat Canvas R e­ creation of this sculpture, and successful. Funded by the Con­ one of these hands, but nothing sculpt-in in two, they said. Sandy Elleworth, Jessie Glam- paired or Made New To Your Pattern. Ail Work Ciutom necticut Commission on the is strictly representational, and Child’s Pohit of View marino, Mary LeBlanc, Doreen Made. Groliiinets — Eyelets — Fasteners. Storm Panels for Comfortable wearing pant dresses and shifts to breeze Arts and the Bolton PTA, spon­ Aime says the viewer sees in Tony and Aime spoke about La Podnte, Janet Momeau, Jalousie Units. Waterproofing Compound For Tents, Boat- sored by a regional educational the sculpture what he wants ito the week, with others from the Beverly Puli?,' Sue Salters, covers and Canvas. We Do RescreenIng of Aluminum Screens. through Summer in. Choose from a bright assortment resource organization known os see. ^ Visiting Artists Program, at a Marjl Shea, Debbie Wagner, Heavy Duty Zippers, Venetian Blinds, Aluminum Shutters. METRO, two young men with The artists responded to the PTA meeting shortly after their Pat Coutoure, Linda Krest, of prints, checks, florals and paiselys, sizes 8- 16. full beards appeared at the Bol­ children’s imagination as the Bolton week ended. Both men Richard Young and Hilda Lep- ton Elementary School one day MANCHESTER AWNING CO. 2 conglomeration of shapes de­ are connected with the Athen- ter. EST. 1049 — IBS W. GENTEIR SnitEET ■ >649-8696 last month. Under the Visiting veloped. A rabbit’s' h e^ , with eum in Hartford. Tony, who Also, Brenda Bearce, Wendy _L Artists Program, thqy were iti tongue sticking out, appeared lives in Great Barrington, Condgon, Roberta Moran, Bev- prepared to figuratively , stir oi^emlght and gave that side of Mass., Is a native of New York erly Roche, Janlpe Rlzy, Maur­ the students up. the work a carnival touch. One City and studied at the Cooper een Kealy. Oarla'Bowen, Ellen They began by stirring day its upstretched prongs were Union Art School. Aime, whose Aronson, Pamela Green and sacks of white pottery plaster- cleai'ly antlers. The next day, full name Is Aime Rene Groulx, Elaine Greenleaf. For attitude, similar to plaster ofV B ris—in following a student’s suggestion, Is a native of Manchester, N.H. Sandy Ellsworth, Norine Phll- So That W e May Better water hosed into trash cans. the sculptors had carved fish and studied at the Institute of brick. Sue Salters and Marjl Then, in huge and quickly-hard­ tails on the top, making the Arts and Sciences there. Shea. WONDERFUL SALE OF whole into some sort of pale Serve You, The ening globs, they applied it to The sculptors explained to the Beat stenography students 0 sea monster, stranded on an in armature, the skeleton of small group of parents and were Sue Hilman In Stenogra­ SALE OF TWO PIECE LINEN SUMMER STRAW BAGS GREATEST SALE OF GIRLS' inland lawn. the unborn sculpture, which teachers assembled what they phy n and Ann La'wson in The monster, clearly, is not they had constructed from had been trying to do. Mrs. Stenography I. Best bookkeep­ completed: time was limited. ARNEL KNIT DRESSES wood and chickenwire. ing student was Robert Jack- SUMMER DRESSES But enough of It is ‘ there to Harper, art teacher, eocplalned 3.99 regular 6.00 The students helped. Under son. show what can be done when that she had tried to motivate Pizza House the guidance of Mrs. Mary the students in non-representa- Those receiving awards in Harper, art teacher, and their the minds and hands of chil­ 300 W. MIDDLE TPKE. tional directions before Tony Stenography II were Linda Choose from an assortment of 3 to6X 7 to 14 Individual classroom teachers, dren are called out further rasrular 40.00 than is usually possible within and Aime arrived. Schmidt, Sue Hillman, Betty 19.99 each room poured out during styles, in natural and basic the confines of a classroom. The Important thing, said Batchelder, Bonnie Bigelow and “ art lesson" time. At first some Aime, .who appears to have an Frances Pike. In Stenography colors. held back, leary of getting too The plaster medium appealed Will Be Closed Temporarily to some students more than ability to see things, as nearly I : Carol Momeau, Diane Au- involved with the white mud. others, and one even made his as an adult can, from a child’s genbaugto, Elaine Horth, Betty But Tony and Amy under­ Beautiful fitting two piece Sum­ own small sculpture near the point of view, is not to Judge Wright, Sandra Melanson, Suz­ While We Rebuild At The reg. to 5.00 reg. to 5.50 stood. That’s why they were large- one. A gigantic mobile a ^hlld’s artistic efforts by anne Major, Linda LeClair, mer knits, in a blend of the there. Red-bearded Tony, was also constructed, and Tony adult standards. “ What's im­ Lynn Kirch, Etieen Boardman, whose formal name is Thorn­ and Aime explained in the portant Is how a child feels Pat Bissonnette and Nancy Saf­ Same Location finest imported Herdsman Irish ton Rockwell, and brown- about what he’s done, and for ranek. SALE OF LADIES' CULOHE classroom the mathematical lin«i and amel. Wrinkle resist­ Group of girls’ summer bearded "A m y" Groulx, angli­ principle behind its careful bal­ children to respect each other’s In Bookkeeping II: Robert SKIRTS. BY A VERY play cized by the children from the ance. work, and appreciate the Jackson, Nancy Safranek and W e thank all of our customers ant, in a choice o f stripes, solids French Aime, talked, urged, Everyone was allowed to do aeauty all around them,” he Linda Schmidt. Bookkeeping I: but, more importantly, enthusi­ his own thing in a huge sculpt- said. Joseph Shanahan, John Coch­ whom we have served in the past and many pastel shades. Sizes bright prints. Shifts and pant astically expected everyone to in one sunny afternoon. Each ‘’Freedom is necessary for rane, Suzan Melanson and Mau­ pitch right in. child made an armature the creativitv.” said Alma mhn reen Healy. and hope that we can better serve 8-18. t-asiei coiormg aaaeo to me lower grades with straws, the In Office Practice, awards commented that he had noticed Downtown Only plaster turned It into a sort of upper grades with sticks and that some of the teachers also went to Prances Pike and Bon­ you again in the future. Easy going cufotte skirts of cot­ Downtown Only malleable instant dessert. In wire. Then, camped out oh the repressed their creativity. nie Bigelow tor attitude and ton blends. Choose ‘ i an as­ achievement. the dry air of the week the asphalt basketball court behind “ How can you resolve crea­ sortment of stripes, plaid.s and Tw o boys fashion a bird and a turde The Coventry Federation of artists visited, the globs har­ the school, they dipped pieces o t tivity in a structured society?” SEE YOU AROUND SEPTEMBER OR prints. Sizes 8-16. Teachers scholarship award tor dened very rapidly, and, as the tom cloth in cans of liquid Principal John Senteio asked— nlnete.- ____ 880 went to Thomas Moran. OCTOBER FOR OUR GRAND REOPENING figure began to take on various a question that never really Frances Pike received a 8i0 forms, the students smoothed it was answered. award as the person who has ' I , . ,■ ': m

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of why Dreailn devaiciped almost twice HUmrlTMiUr aa much campaign appaal aa Mailer. Strimikc'Newth But w« can’t ha aura each of them doeen’t have an explanation — not un­ €tmtiti9 l|rraU) Mlsa Jean LoU Newth and til we read the booh ehoh of them can Robert Alloa Strimlke, both of . IMC be expected to witte about It Ail w « racily know ia that they won’t ManCheoter, exchanged vama be running together aa a team again, Saturday morning, June 7, a t at least not In that erdar. Baatford Congregationsil Church. The bride la a daugjitcr of Mr. and Mra. Paul B. Newth Sr. of 18 Radding St. The bride­ A Bargain At Any Pric« groom is a aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jooeph Strimlke o t 130 Tanner KTHKsnnTON^'ni In aplte of the fact that the acbod St. rayaM* la Aaraaoa calendar la no longer aitjuabed bo the ■a Taar ...... W- The Rev. Ralph Hlrtle of poaalblllty that local fields might need Baatford Congregational Church plcidng, and in optte of the fact that performed the double-ring cere­ w. xm if ohUdreii were available they would mony. Henry Oriot of DanleOaon refuae to work fdr even ihice or four woa oiganiati Bouquets ot rooes, D m JHBOCHUIl XTW m uvraaiTVtJ OBUUW tlmaa aa much as tbair own parertta carnations and gladioli were on ta tba aaa of rapubWoatlop of an aawa dia- the altar. aatekaa oradltad to It or not othanrtaa cradtt- once raoetved per quait picked, thia sUII a j^ m a ^ a p a r and alao tba looal naaa pttb The brid^ was given In mar­ remalna the aeasen o f the otrawberry. Engaged Engaged riage by her father. She wore a An finbta of rapoMloatloo of afiaalal dIa' By that we mean that If you know aatflbaa airite ara alao roaarrad. Lmina photo full-length Chantilly lace gown, the right place and can afford the price, The engagement of Miss designed with Sabrina neckline lha Harald Prtatlod Cbayany loo., aa- Tile engagemeirt of Miss Lin­ aaaaa no flaanrlal roapociatwltty for typo- you can atlH buy a quait of strawber- da J. Marchislo to David H. Dorothy Lynne Hastings of accented with rhineotonea, long phtoal etron amiaartrig In adrertlaaniaBta tapered aleevea, bouffant akirt otbar raadtin maUar la Iba XandMalv rlea. And whaterver the price, they are CrandedU both of Manchester, Wheat Ridge, Colo., to James otlU a bargain, firat and king of the has been announced by her par­ B. Rlchardaon of Manchester €Utd chapel-length train. Her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy J. Mar­ bouffant veil of silk llluaionwaa ■iilialliia to Ixia Ancalaa TkneaWaahtnp- fruits of the new aeaaon. has been announced by her par­ chislo of 45 Helalne Rd. attached to a crown of crystala, toa Foat Nawa Barrloa. _ The reel icoa Involved la that for the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dele V. van awilea oUant of N. ■. A. Barrloa, Inc. Her fiance Is the son of Mr. rhinestones and a o ^ pearls, pabUahara Haia oatntattrea — n a Jultua younger generation, which no longer HastingB of Wheat Ridge. DON’T DISCOUNT YOUR SAFETY! and Mrs. Henry B. Crandall of and she carried a cascade bou­ ■atlMwa Bpaelal Afonsjr — Now York. CM- Her fiance is the son of Mr. oaco. Datratl and Boaton. known the aomewtiat orduoim pleaaure 113 Summer St. quet of white roses, carnations and Mrs. Roy B. Richardson of Any good mechanic will tell you that cheap brake linings of rising Mdth the June sun, kneeling Miss Marchislo will graduate and atephanotia with pink roaea. wnaiBSR AUDIT BcmiAxr or cnioui^- 16 Chester Dr. are no bargain. You get what you pay for. and working into the June dew, dto- Tuesday from Manchester High Mlaa Joyce Ann Newth of oovering how many baskets long a row School where she served aa Miss Hastings Is a graduate Manchester, sister of the bride, He’ll tell you that Grey-Rock— the 40,000-mile brake lining of Wheat Ridge High Scluxd was maid ol honor. Bridesmaids 2 2 — 1 p.m. Is, gradually drying out bi the strength­ preslderrt of the French Club. — may cost a bit more at first but lasts longer. ' — 1 P.BL _ She ia also a member of (he and Colorado College of Medical were Mra. Paul Newth Jr. of lay — 1 p.m. Hondo ening sun, and stealing the oocaskmaDy Skating Club of Hartford, and and Dental Assistants. Rockville and Mrs. Richard So, in the long run you’ll save money, and perhaps For Itaraday — 1 p.m. TUaaday. IrresMRde berries which demand to be Mr. Richardson is a graduate For M day — 1 p.m. Wadnooday. la employed part time at the Newth of Manchester, slstera- For Batoiday — 1 p.m. Iboradu. . eaten right then end there, without be­ of Mandiester High ^hool. He something much more important. Otoaaiflad daadUna — S p.m. day baforc U.A. Theatre Bast. In-law of the bride; and Mrs. pobUoatloB, S p.m. m d a y fo r Saturday ing Miuntied and bruised through any Mr. Crandall, a 1968 grsiduate Is serving with the UB. Air Robert JublnviUe of Vernon. To save your life you can't get a better brake lining than and Honday pobilcatloa. Force. commeroiel proceoa. of Manchester High School, Is The attendants were dreesed Grey-Rock. Get expert brake service and Gray-Rock Friday, June 20 Next to never having tasted a straw­ employed at the Print-Mart Co. The wedding is planned for alike in fuH-length pink crepe berry at all the neoct deprivation Is pro­ In Manchester. He Is a member July 3 In Denver, Oolo. gowns, fashioned with Vendse linings at any of these leading brake specialists. 0 bably that ol never having picked them of a Military Intelligence Co. of lace and pink ribbon accertUng ABNnrS TEXACO ED WILSON’S SERVICE CENTER ST. PHILLIPS M Needed: A Mean Temperature at an earning rate o f three to five cents the U.S. Army Reserves and the empire ■watetUnea and short 318 Adame St 248 Spruce S t 436 Center S t 0 a basket. But unless somebody ooon In­ leaves Tuesday for basic tratn- puffed sleeveo. They wore 1 Manzdieeter, Conn. Mancheeter, Cenn. Mancheeter, Ooim. n ta reperted from IX^aidiinston tiwt toig. matcMng floral headpieces. The vents a mechanical picker, there may GORMAN BROS. PETE’S e r r o o ■oine of Dur intelllfanoe experts are be- honor attendant carried a bou­ BANTLTMS 8ERVIOE STA. be whole genenationB of us who never Courtesy National Osilery of Art, Washington. D.C. Neddow - Bell 770 Main St. 056 Went Middle ‘rpke. flnDfnt' to do a little more worrying quet of pink elegance miniature MOncheeter, Conn. even get th'e taste. It would be a strange The engagement of Miss 333 Main St Mancheeter, Ootm. Umn usual admut the aHuatton between “ PLOWING” ” (From The Peasant War Cycle) Etching And Aquatint carnations and sweetheart roses Mancheeter, Conn. unkind dhridend fix>m our affluent in- Deborah Ruth Neddow of Man­ MRS. ROBERT A L L A N S-TRIMIKE REUBEN’S TEXACO Rumds and CUna. By German Artist Kathe Kollwitz 1867-1945 with streamers. Each of t h e HOLLYWOOD SERVICE flatianaiy society to find the strawberry chester to Jehn JeMrey Bell of bridesnnalds carried a tuzzy 342 Elaet Center S t 381 MUn a t Bolton has been announced by CARPENTER’S MOBIL Mancfaedter, Conn. Mancheeter, Conn. flame of tbem tbink Ita t It is now squeezed out of the economy. muzzy of pink miniature camar Northem Neiw England, Mon­ of United Aircraft Corp., ^outh 917 Center SL her parents, Mr. and Mr«. Windsor. BUFINrS FLYING A benomtny actuaSy pomihle that Ruaeia tions and roses.'wlth olive green treal, Canada,, and Niagara Manchester, Conn. MAPLE SUPER SERVICE Gordon Neddow of 246 W. High streamers. Palls, N.Y., Mrs. Strimlke wore 222 Spruce S t 116-118 Center S t • and CUna may attempt to go to eome Herald St. f Mamdieeber, Ooim. ' Dennds Joseph Strimlke of a beige and brown suit with Mancheeter, Conn. limited kind of war with one another, Political Parade DICK’S ESSO Wiretapping Her fiance is the son of Mr. Vernon served as his brother’ s matching accessories. The S A V E M O N E Y and then likely to loae may ability to Inside »ort and Mrs, Kenneth Fairweather 411 Hartford Rd. MARINELLFS FLYING A SAG AUTO SERVICE Yesterdays By DAVID S. BRODER best man. Ushers were Paul couple live at 470 Woodhridge 886 HOrtaford Rd. 164 West MUiHq Tpke. keep it kmlted. I Long before he was assasainated, Dr. of 10 Femwood Dr. MendMota, a qulch call to Mancheeter, Conn. Martin Luther King knew his phone was by The Washington Post Edward Newih Jr. of Rockville, St. Manebeuter, Oenn. Mancheeter. Conn. Miaa Neddow is a 1967 grad­ and Richard Allen Newth and Mrs. Strimlke is a graduate your Ozedlt Bureau can LARKS MOTOR SALES And other experts warn that the two being tapped and for years a great num­ Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak 25 Years Ago uate of Manchester High Schbol. MCCANN’S TEXACO STEVENSON’S ESSO PITTSBURGH— Uberallsm In unthinkable to them that a na­ Robert B. Newth, both of Man- of Manchester High School and mean the dlfCercnce between Route 6 406 Main St OommiBAst giants may vesy well de­ ber of pet^e In the civil rights move­ She is employed os a floral de­ 380 Center S t the United States is under siege, tion as prosperous as this would ehetter, all brothers of t h e Hanover Sctxxd of Modeling, an aodonnt that’s paid and BoHon, Conn. Mhnobaeter, Ootm. cide to go back to being unoomfortab> ment knew it too. Now that the truth BUCHAREST—President Nlc- ing to us about prohibitions of signer at Flower Fashions on Mandieater, Oonn. Depositors In Manchester but if the cause is lost, the de­ let its cities sink Into the bank­ bride. Hartford. She Is a senior at the one that oannot be oolected. has been made pubHc it again raises the olae Ceausescu, who wields travel to the West, added: " I B. Center St. DON WILSON’S CITOO Mends and sites kadeart of giving the Trust and Safe Deposit Co., fenders of the fortress do net ruptcy that threatens them. Mrs. Newth wore a shell pink University of Conneoticut. fiBie DUKE’S ESSO MAM SERVICE STATION difficult question of how to limit this nearly absolute power In Ru­ guess they know what they’re Mr. BeU Is a 1962 graduate Route 6 Route 44A onpitaliat world the poaaible pleasure of pemlciouB, but often useful tool, so that appear to realize it. Yet,, as the mayors would lace drees and coat with match­ Is employed at OUto Exteriors Hie Credit Bunan of 333 Center St mania as Communist party doing. They don’t want us to which closed during "bank of iSoneon (Moss.) Academy Manohedter, Ootm. Bolton, Conn. Oov«i)tiy, Ootm. wetrWng them destroy each other. It will be used, if authorized by warrant, The men gathered here for concede, the signals from Wash­ ing accessories and a corsage on Main 9t. and works part Manoheater, RookvlBe and boss was unpleasantly sur­ become another (ISsechoslo- holiday" In 1933, Tocelve 6 per and served for four years with against thoee who it^sho)^ be. the annual meeting of the U.S. ington and the voters are not of pink sweetheart roses. The time as a model. WilUmMitto But both grot^m of experis agree on prised on a recent early morn­ vakla.” cent of their deposits. the UB. Air Force. He is at- It ia unproductivo-^jfo'rely on the po- (Donference of Mayors know bet­ encouraging. The Nixon Admin­ Engaged bridegroom’s mother wore a Mr. Strimlke, a graduate of ing visit to Bucharest's mar­ temflng the Univeralty.q)^Con­ 983 Maki St. one thing. They do not think the present lloe. ’Ihey break the law in this respect Nevertheless, Ceausescu Is no ter than most the hazards of istration Is judged by most turquoise dress and coat with Manchester High School, attend­ BRAKE LININGS kets when housewives queuing necticut and is majoring In Loiinx pbolo Mandieater, Conn. trend of affaire, which ia not (» ly an with in^iunity; they obeerve thoee laws Stalin. Rather, his Independent public office in a time like this. mayors as being measurably The engagement of Miss matching accessories and a ed the University of Connecti­ Preferred by stock car champions! escalation of border incidents, but also up grumbled candidly about the foreign policy unintentionally 10 Years Ago psychology. Greil'RocK which they agree with, and when they “ There is no question,” said less aware of, and responsible Denise Chartier of corsage of pale pink roses. cut School of Engineering and scarcity and poor quality of H ie wedding Is planned for an escalation of oratorical abuse and don't they justify such action on a high­ has given him mass popularity Detroit’s Mayor Jerom P. C3av- to, the needs of the dtlea than Manchester to P baH Francis A reception for 150 waa held served for four years with the J food . unusual for Eastern European Aug. 23 at South United Meth­ propaganda, can go on vary much long­ er loyalty which the law often does not Town Directors take action to anagh, “ the liberal white mayor Its predecessor. Senatore of East Hartford has in the Pedlowahlp Room of the U.S. Air Force. He Is em ploy^ J The Incident reflects both a odist Church. recognize. William Rasbery, writing in Communist leaders. Now he is more of a candidate for poli­ Vice President Agnew, who been announced by her par­ church. For a motor trip to at Pratt and Whitney Division er without, coming to some l^ind of a deepening discontent and a get permanent paving in Man­ the Washington Post, asks If the nation tical obUvlon than he was a was designated by Mr. Nixon ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond head. new boldness in airing a little (See Page Seven) chester. will ever attempt to punish those law­ few years ago.” at the liaison man with state G. Chartier of 215 Center St. of the discontent which now has Aa for the pleasure of watching the men that U'egally wiretap, and he says; Cavanagh’s comment Is not and city governments, Is re­ Her fiance is the son of Mr. 935 MAIN ST. IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - TEL. 6484H71 - OPEN 9 AM. TO 6:80 appeared below the surface of two Oommuniat powers destroy one an­ "The King case suggests that we won’t academic, for he is wresUlng garded with open distrust by and Mrs. Anthony Senatore of PM - CLOSED MONDAY - OPEN THURS. AND FRI. UNTIL 9 PM. - MUSIC STORES: C e a u 8 e s c U’s authoritarian Inside 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - TEL. 648-5171 - 241 Afl'YLUM ST., HARTFORD - TEL. other, that would not, in the fact, be make the slightest effort to do so. FBI right now with a decision whe­ most of the prominent mayors Bast Hartford. The Goventry Day School, loo. state. Although Rumania’s tight A Thought for Today 622-7201 - WATKINS-WBST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 BUST CIBNTER ST. - TEL. 649-71M likely to be anything we would either agents have testified In sworn testimony ther to seek a third term as the "inside man" for the Miss Chartier, a gradriate of that they Illegally bugged Dr. King’s controls were tightened yet an­ against the likely opposition of want or en)oy. governors, who are their rivals Manchester High School, Is em­ SUMMER DAY CAMP conversations for a number of years, other notch after the Soviet in­ In Mark 6:14, King Herod- pleted joy, was so pleased with both a Negro candidate and a for control of scarce domestic ployed in the International de­ vasion of Czechoslovakia, there heard that the disciples of Jesus the dance of Herodias' daugh­ Report u For one thing, it might ruin this earth they knew it was against the law to do white law-and-order contender. funds. partment of Hartford National CAMP PERIODS are embryonic signs of dissent so. And Dr. King, at least in the had gone out preaching to men ter that he promised her any­ With business and middle- Politically Isolated as they Bank and Trust Co., Hartford. 0 for habitation just as quickly as any — spontaneously among the thing she might want, even to (Continued from page 6 SumiiMr 1969 opinion of most Americans, was not a that they should repent. He was class whites fleeing to the sub­ are, the mayors are making Mr. Senatore, a graduate of war in which we ourselves were throw­ half the kingdom. Such an offer wants to keep that popxilarlty, dangerous man, no threat to our nation­ masses and more consciously getting Increasingly concerned” urbs to escai>e the rising burden small acts of political courage the George J. Penney High ing in our iridear power. "for Jesus’ name had become is not to be taken impulsively his vlsU to the markets being Campers may register for any one or more oif al security and certainly not a common among creative artists. Like the of taxes; with black leaders vy­ and hoping they will in^qplre School, East, Hartford, Is serv­ known.” and therefore she said to her one of many humanizing at­ ' the Gamp Seasons criminal. grumbling Ceausescu encoun­ ing In their demands for in­ Washington politicians to take ing' a six-month tour of duty For anothm- thing, we ourselves might mother, “ What shall I ask?” tempts. "So the law-enforcers break the law tered at the market, these signs Some thought that John the creased control of their own similar risks. Having raised city with the U.S, Marine Corps Re­ rxit prove able to Stay out of it. Her mother said, "The head of Once off in quest of popular SeflBion 1—Jme 30-Jiily 11 by using illegal methods against this go unreported In the tame Ru­ Baptizer had been raised from communities; with welfare and taxes almost as high as they serve. Upon ‘•his return, he ■will There was once a considerable body John the Baptizer,” and the Buiipoit, a ruler may find It Seaakm 2—July 14-JoIy 25 Nobel laureate and national hero and manian press. the dead, and others said It was education costs rising; local tax­ can go, they would like to see complete hl^ education at Cen­ daughter said, “ I want you to difficult to mete out the Iron Session 3—Jnb’ 28-A«{;QBt 8 OF MANCHESTER of theory that what we ought to have they admit their crime. Yet does tmy- The food shortage is Itself EUiah, but when Heaxxl heard es at the breaking point; and tral Connecticut State College, give me at once the head of Congress and the adminlstra^ measures needed to strifle dis­ Session 4—^August 11-Augnst 22 done with Hitler was to allow him to one sui^xne that the guilty agents will partially created by a primitive o f It he said, “ John, whom I the Vietnam war pre-empting tlon resist the temptation to New Britain, and will be em­ N John the Baptist on a platter.” be punished for their illegal acts? form of_ dissent: Refusal by beheaded has been raised.” sent. Thus, Biudiarest students take on Russia and satisfy his aggres­ He did, of course, grant her national revenues; running for purchase easy popularity by ployed at Augle and Ray Drive- ’’Of course not. We will view the FB I’s peasamts to plant on their pri­ Herod, quite against his will, aQ*eeted aitter the (Christmas AGES 4 YRS. to 13 YRS. OLD sive sanbitionB In that dtrection. Hitler wish In the desperate need to mayor these days Is a little like taking off the 10 per cent fed­ In Restaurant, Bast Hartford. ‘crime,’ depending on our personal vate plots for sale to the cities had selz^ John the Baptist. demonstration are back In their REGISTER NOW! spoiled that Idea by taking on Czecho­ keep his word and maintain Its volunteering for duty at the eral surtax when the war ends. No date has been announced inclinations, as shameful, unfortunate or In protest against low prices. A John bad told the King that It classes. The adult editors of Integrity In the nation, and thus Alamo. They have petitioned the law­ for the wedding. slovakia, . Poland, Belgium, Hc^and, bolder work stoppage occurred was not lawful for him to have Amphlitheatre, the magazine TalaplioM 742-0906 unnecessary. But we won’t demand pun­ the two women set themselves And yeit the despair that makers to keep the tax and Denmark, Norway, Franco and Britain ishment. at Cluj (Rumania’s second his brother’s wife, and the new aiccuBed Of stirring up the stu­ secure in the palace of the would seem so well-justified earmark the proceeds for edu­ first, but the tea r which made us the largest city) in Transylvania queen immediately set out to dents, were merely transferred TronsportoHofl Fumfshad ’ ’If the subject of the FBI’s electronic King. ' under the circumstances Is not cation, housing and other ur­ willing ally of Russia against Hitler was snooping had been a racketeer or a recently with a textile plant sit- destroy John. to non.sensltlve jobs as sports State Education The key words here ar,p, "set universal. gent domestic needs. a Swimming a Archery • Baoehall the fear that, if he were victorious She enjoyed her niew-found writers. notorious killer or a particularly down strike which was quickly themselves secure.” Is there Even Arthur Naftahn, who Is Aware of the growing impar a Arts and Grafta 0 Hocoebaok Biding life too much to give it up, Ceausescu’s technique with Mediates Talks against that giant, he coidd then be abrartve black militant, the agents suppressed by arrest. anything that secure? How quitting as Mayor of Minnea­ tience of their Negro constitu­ a Nature Study m Sommer Theatre and did what most of us do creative writers Is Instructive. victorious against the whole worid. We would have been heroes. If the court Carried away by Christmas well can we establish our own polis in sheer frustration after ents, they hope the unpopular­ a Volleyball a BaoketbaB when our wills are confronted Instead of badgering them, he In West Haven might be able to stand a war between threw out the evidence against such a caroling last December, stu­ estate? Isn’t It better to repent four terms, said the election de­ ity of civil rights and anti-pov­ person because It was illegally obtain­ by another. She rejected the seeks contented^ but docile South Stroot Covonlfy, Com. Russia and China in which they seem dents at Bucharest University if we find our life and wishes feats suffer^ recently by lib­ erty programs will not cause WEST HAVEN, Conn. (AP) ed, there would be renewed talk of too poured Into the streets to de­ prophet of God, and forerun­ writers by granting not only to be grinding each other to pieces, in conflict with Christ and his eral candl^tes at all levels the President and Congress to —Following a stalemate Thurs­ much concern for the rights of criminals ner of Christ, and sought a way wider writing freedom but mand celebration of CJhrlstmas word and begin a new direction from city hail to the White shrink from necessary efforts In day night between the Board with neither winning, but how we would and too little for the rights of the law- to el’.mlnate him. q^Mcial privileges denied ordi­ —tame by Berkeley’s standards than to entrench ourselves still House ” do not convince me that these areas. of Education and the American react to a situation In which either one abiding people." In her- mind, the truth of his nary Rumanians — such as a but pretty daring In Ru­ more deeply and be only as we are wrong. It just means, In the short run, the odds are Federation of Teachers (APT), of them seemed to be walking over the But there is another side to the issue, statement was not the question. blank chock to wander around mania. Many of Rumania’s few secure as we can make our­ we have to work that much against the mayors’ hopes being the state Board of Education other and getting ready to unite the as anyone who has read the Oosa Nostra The gospel of Mark says of Western Europe while almost tourists going abroad nave not selves? harder to sell our approach” realized. They know full well will now take-over aa mediator resources of both nations into one ag­ transcripts must be well aware. This John that "Herodias haid a every other Rumanian can’t get been coming home, climaxed Faith was the one thing that against the simplified prescrip- In West Haven’s teachers’ con­ evil organization goes on its merry way grudge against him and want­ that the “ forgotten Americans’’ a passport. Some writers have gressive system would be another ques- by the defection In Istanbul of kept men secure In the Crash tians of the law and order can­ tract negotiations. harboring members who murder, pil­ ed to kill him. But she .could to whom Mr. Nixon owes his swallowed the bait, criticizing We might decide, then, .hat we an entire excursion group (In­ of ’29, In the prisons of North didates. Mayor Alexander F. Zornow- lage, commit arson, and muscle into not, for Herod feared John, election are not the slum dwel­ CJzechoolovak writers for getting would have to intervene against the cluding the bus driver, who Korea and in the imprisoning Men like Boston’s Kevin ski said at Thursday night’s various businesses. Making arrests is knowing that he was a righteous lers but the affluent, If heavily- Into politics and losing \hem- potentlaJ strong winner. parked the empty bus In front cells of the Pueblo incident. White, a relative newcomer to difllcult, but Congress passed wiretap­ and holy man, and kept him taxed, white suburbanites. selvee In surrealism or Heldeg- meeting that Robert Bates, na­ of the Rumanian embassy). Are you secure In your faith the mayor’s ranks, cannot make ping authority last year, setting up a safe.” Of Herod himself, the But It may be that their per- tional field representative and There is no war which can be good Simultaneously, creative art­ or dependent upon life’s sup­ themselves believe that this series of safeguards. We will see If this Bible says, ’’When he heard slMence In the face of the odds writers are news for this worid from now on, in­ ists emboldened by relatively ports as you can conjure them country will not muster Its egcrioally ♦efused every item new authority actually leads to a series him, he was much perjriexed; wiU make It a UtUe lees likely utilizing the new freedom for cluding the potential war between Rus­ little censorship the past two up In your present circum­ available resources In an effort biX'Ught up foi discunsion and of convictions. and yet he heard him gladly.” that the cities w ill. succumb to political purposes. An example sia and China. Everybody needs a cer­ years are surprisingly candid stances? It is a good question to meet urban needs. Their that the iteachers' position was ’The Justice Department has now You can see ^ conflict. their Ills before the political Is Ion Baleocu’s yplay, "Bfor- 2 tain mean temperature of peace between in talking politics. An artist But as It usually does when and It deserves careful reflec­ hopes are, in a sense, written In mood shifts again and liberal­ ’’ nflexible.” come forward and said it has the legal glvenees,” an In d lr ^ attack on 2 Just returned from a trip to tion and good honest thought. despair. "W e’re not In the Im­ Zarnowski said West Haven them, not too hot, not too cold, but power to eavesdrop without court ap­ one seta out on some deviltry, ism becomes, once more, re­ the authoritarisq/state which Is Moscow told us In a loud voice Submitted by: provement business," White ■IcacherE were given a better Just right for coexistence for everybody. proval on members of organizations that ” an opportunity came” and spectable. If so, the country still running despite attacks on In a crowded cafe: “ I saw in Rev. Norman E. Swensen said. “ We’re talking about contract than teachers In any it believes to be seeking to "attack and Herodias made the most of It. will owe them a considerable It by Sclnteta, the party news­ Russia the origin ol all our Trinity Covenant Church survival." It is almost literally .'urrounding area and chaired, subvert the Gtovemtiient by unlawful The King, In a monet of com- debt. paper. Another dramatic critic­ troubles here.” Significantly, “ You can’t talk to these peo­ means.’’ Now the Justice Department is ism of statlsm designed to Breslin’s Historic Run the play and novel winning this ple." not talking about Russian spies. In court I reach a much wider audience la year’s Writers Union national Last Monday West Haven papers filed In Chicago, the government “ The Reconstitution,” a motion There wao considerable question, be­ awards have themes Implicitly t'achers voted 341-9 to reject disclosed it had used wiretapping to lis­ picture being withheld from fore ’s primary, as to critical of Communism. a proposied salary range of 36,- ten in on some or all of the eight anti­ (Ustribulton by the (Cultural whether it made sense for Uterary or To some seasoned Rumanla- 800 to $11,000 for teachers w ifi war activists who have been indicted Ministry but likely to be re­ 0 JoumaiUsUc figures to try to play poli­ for inciting riots at the Democratic Na­ watchers, all this adds up to bachelor's degrees; $7,200 to 11,- about zero. Indeed, the over­ leased eventually. tics instead of writing about it. tional Convention last summer. In Its Whereas Ceausescu welcomed 600 tor a master’s degree and whelming majority of Rumani­ $7,750 to $12,600 for a sixth year There was. in the result, ono kind of report, the government made clear that the 1968 reform movement In ans remain as Intimidated as certificate, with an additional an answer. No two such figures should it believed it had the right to eavesdrop Czechoslovakia as merely an­ ever by the ubiquitous security $1,000 tor a doctor’s degree. ever allow themselves to be on the same on black militant groups and other other example of autonomous policeman. Although Ceausescu The teachers also voted 273-77 Introducing . . . the Comfort Built ticket. radical elements without going through national Ckwnmunlsm, Ruman­ has ended the dreaded night­ last Monday to refuse to work Of all the mayor-council president the procedures established by the Crime ia’s liberal writers saw In It the time knock on the door, an Im­ If there was no contract by Sept. Control Act that was passed by Congress dream of Democratic socialism combinations running in the Democratic prudent remark can still stunt 3. Zarnowakl said the decision last year, or safeguards generally felt -5- a view shared to a less^ fx- side of last Tuesday’s primary, there was a career. to seek mediation with the state necessary to observance of the Fourth tent by students here. Though by Stearns & Foster . . . only $39. ea. only one In which the candidate for Nor Is there any loosening of Board of Education was unani­ Amendment. 'These generally require their numbers are tiny, these council president outran the head of his Stalinist centralism through mous. The reasons are In Bolens prior approval. )U,0ral8 — by catalyzing mass which the party apparatus con­ ticket., his own candidate for the Clearly, the JusUoe Department has dissatisfaction with Rumanian trols efverythlng from Bucha­ Difference Designed Features Watkins is proudly introducing the Comfort weight occurs. A special “Humigmxi” cover mayoralty nominatkm. bit off quite a mouthful—too large in our life — could help generate a rest. The government dogmati­ treatment keeps mattress fresh, mildew proof, That one exception was provided by opinion. It is one thing to discuss wire­ glacially alow liberalization 10 hp lawn tractor with electric start standard Built by Steams & Foster now on sale for only the Journalist, Jimmy BresUn, \rix> ran tapping in the context of foreign agents, cally sticks to a centrally-com­ and musty odor proof. To provide proper sup­ manded economy overempha­ over the years. WANTED r^■f ns exclusive Center Pivot Steering gives 21* $89, each piece. The Comfort Built has all the up a grand total of 78,480 votes, while a category normally regarded as nation­ That definitely won’t make port, the boKspring also has heavier coils across al security, it another to go after the sizing heavy Industry. 'That in&ide turning radius * Two speed ranges for six his own candidate for mayor, novrilst Rumania another Czechoslovak­ Ckan, Late Model famous Steams & Foster features . . , 252-coils the center of its 60 wire-tied coils. So, if the Oosa Nostra, it is a third to say that any means Rumania, one of Eu­ and Journalist, Nmman Mailer, could ia or Yugoslavia. But It la much forward, two reverse speeds Rotary mowers.pvail- that work independently fnan each other to idea of extra good bedding at $39. impresses radical organization is not entitled to rope’s richest agricultural na­ more than Nlcdae Ceausescu USED C A R S able with 32", 38" or 42" cutting width ■it Attach­ you, visit the Watkins Slumber Shop to ^ y and gather only 41,136. court-policed safeguards. While this tions, today cannot produce give you smooth, comfortable sleeping. “ Weight bargained for when he started get your Comfort Built Bedding while this Elvery othei' Democratic candidate for whole area is fraught with problems, beef for Bucharest’s deluxe Top Prices Paid ments with the exclusive plug-in PTO coupling are Balancing” provides heavier coils across the down that fateful road of an In­ oouncU president ran far behind his it Is to us unarguably clear that In areas hotels and produces little if any For All Makes! center third of the mattress where the most offer lasts. dependent foreign policy. available for year 'round versatility companion candidate for mayor. But touching domestic crime safeguards food for ordinary cltizuts’ CARTER CHEVROLET V Bredl^ went 34,000 votes ahead of should be viewed by the courts, and tables. the limits of wiretapping should be nor Moreover, the regime Is sell­ CO.. INC. Mailer. SOUTH WINDSOR rowly drawn. The limits should clearly ing the public on Its notion that 1229 Main St. MANCHESTER ROCKVILLE We doubt that even these two experts South Windsor Open 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. - C/ose'd Mondays be directed to prohibiting such treat­ Internal liberalization tacked OOSMETipS Capitol Equipment W. H. Preiwa A Sona with the tyiiewriter, each of tbem a Phone 649-5238 Co. Equip- Oo. ment as was accorded Dr. King, years on Ceausescu’s courageously W E CARRY A L L winner when It oomea to the prooeaa of 38 Main Street . 15-13 Village 8t. 89 SiilUvan Ave. and years of wiretapping without independent foreign policy ■rm TOP U N W Open Thursday and Friday until 9 P.M. giving the feeling and analyzing to the judicial aanctloto termination, ultimate would Insure Soviet interven­ core of any given political moment, could notification, or justification.—MIDDLE- tion. A student at the Univer­ ARTHUR DRUR produce e aatlafactory explanation TOWN PRESS. sity of Cluj, bitterly complain­ ^rfU IhKi A U ltU USiblb^lfuS HnHouT Read Herald Ads K m m sm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENIKTG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 PACUS NINA

the 4-H Town Committee and Stuart D. Robiiuion of Oreen- Manchester Area the Coventry Fragment Society. wlch. 12th Circuit W kon O cA b fOB HoWMBp Obituary La*it May she received her 60- Funeral services will be held Air Traffic Dispute Teachers Approve yoor pin from the Coventry Monday at 2 p.m. at Holmes Custodian TV-Radio Tonight Think of Thn Orange. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. G)urt Cases She wan bom in Coventry on The Rev. George F. Nostrand, Negotiated Issues Held After ParkhiH-J oyc6 Holman Dies Nov. 14, Is A and lived there rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Apparently Settled MANCHESTER SESSION Televinon all her life. Church, will officiate. Burial Joseph Naumec, 27, of 16*4 With only one negative voice vote expressed, 5:00 (8) Burke's Law (8) Death Valley Days Svirvivors include a .wm. will be in East Cemetery, (Continue^ from Puytq bne| Flower Shop Highland St., Rockville, charg­ chester teachers yesterday afternoon Vernon Fire (»4h Hike DoucUa (11) What’s My Line In Vietnam Eai1e H. Koehler of ,Coventry; Friends may call at the fun­ Uons on a day traditionally one ed with two counts of aggra­ (10) Psny Ifown (84) Joyce Chen Cooks Fnak Oakcler, r ragtfatot visor at the air traffic control of the busiest for the airliners. eight points negotiated by their team with the_ Board (U) Menr Orkfln ( 018) Truth or Oonsequencef Marine L.anoe Cpl. Raymond five daughters, Mrs. Stephen eral home Sunday from 7 to 9 vated assault and two counts A fire in ttw basement of the Buperheroea Ml MAIN ST., MANClnetnai center for the Chicago area re­ (10)JO) J Alfred Rttchcodt C. Holman, 18. of 29 EaMfleld Loysim, Mrs. George A. Kings­ p.m. only,’,' /,' Shatfer added there "is recog- of maiming with intent to dis­ of Education. The meeting, attended by approximately Vernon Elementary School, RIt. FalUi (or Today ao) 1HraUey-Brb^e^______(Next to Harttirfi Nottbasl MuoMen 7:80 012) Wild, Wild Bzah) St. died Tuee^Uiy in Vietnam bury, Mrs. Fred Cpnteasa, Mrs. The family suggasts that those ported. nUied need for addiUonal air 110 teachers, was held In Bal- 30, led to the arrst of the cus­ figure, appeared in court yes­ . ^ F Troop 84) BrUge With Jean Cox . • THS—WB Dk U V U • on the vray to Da Nang Hos­ William Bdmondpon and Miss traffic control staffing to meet ley Auditorium of Manchester partment head, said negotiators 5:85 (40) WeaUter lOdOdM) High ChappanU wishing to do so make memor­ Similar reports came from terday, and his case was bound todian yestenday afternoon. pital after being wounded when Esther Koehler-all of Coventry; the demands on the system and 5:80 (30) Theater 80 40) Let’s Make a D«d FbooMI MMTn—eM-lMI ial contributions to the Book of key centers at New York and over to Tolland Gounty Superior High School. originally requested $60 per Alvin J. Usher, 49, of Anttio- (18) Dennis the Menace 18) DeHs Reeae Bbow hl8 unR came under heavy a twin sister. Mm. William Remembrance at St, Mary’s the FAA is, in fact, studying Court after he waived his riglit Undei the agreement, BA sal­ point, and the board offered $50. hy Rd., Tcdfond, was charged 5 J) I Uwe Lucy 8:00 I(84) Ctnepoalum Wuerdig of Manchester. 11 other cities. (80) F Troop (8-^ The John Davidson enemy mortar fire. Eptsoopal Church. second career opportunities for to a probable cause hearing. ary scale will be $6,800-$10,500 When the board agreed upon iwith bitoodoatlon. Police said (40) TruUi or Consequences grandchildren and 23 great The controllers have been de­ 8:80 (8-U) Oomer Pyle He is the ninth Mancheater controllers and-or early retire­ Naumec, and two others are in 13 steps; MA. $7,300-$11,600 $53, he said, department hetuls the sprU der system went off, 5:45 (84) Friendly Oiant (loaodoao) Name of the aervlceinan to die from hoetlle grandchildren. manding more help, Improved ment as ways to make the air 6:00 ‘(8-10-18-40) Ne OameQamq. ____ accused of attacking and in 14 steps; sixth year certifi­ dropped other requests calling ooundhig ths alarm alt the po­ Weatbe News (U) Merv OrUfIn aotlan In Vietnam conflict. Funeral services will be held working conditions and better ,-S)____ traffic contnd' professiem more "stomping” two men outside a cate, $7,860-$12,400 in 14 steps; for an extra week’s pay and lice station. When they arrived (84) Book Beat The young Marine waa bom Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Second career opportunities. Bailey 8:00 ( S-U) Friday Nl«ht Movie appealing." Coventry business establish­ and non-degree teachers will re­ a weighted schedule. (84) Mlaterogem Dec. 10, 1900 In Hartford, son Congregational Church, North Lynch Wins said the FAA had agreed to con­ they found toe (ire in the in­ (felchboi^ (84) NET Playhouse 1965 VOLKSWAGEN PATOO denied any organised ment. ceive $300 less than the bach­ The board agreed to purchase door incinerator. hood ( 8 ^ Judd for the Defens of Robert H. and Mary Tero- Coventry, with the Rev. Robert sider these problems. 18) Leave U to Beaver 10:00 S jim The Dick Cavett effort to slow down or stop air­ Robert L. Cormier, 23, of 20 elor scato. 14 ditto machines to be distri­ 180) Sporta Bhow K. Bechtold. pastor, officiating. FAA Administrator John H. Police said there was on over­ 117 SUNROOF Clear Margin port operatlora but the fact re­ Lilley St., charged with five Tlie board’s original offer was 40) 77 SunMt Strip (10408880) The Saint Buclal will be in North Ceme­ buted among schools, principal­ flow of paper in the incinerator 80) Lockup (18) News Shaffer., said today he was mained that 'Ihursday’s abaen- counts of fraudulent issue of tery, North Coventry. $6,700-$10,200 for a BA, and ly elementary. Teachers In and Utoer was found in an in­ 81) Wbafa New 10:80 (18) Movla eWHITE FINIEra pleasei)] with the controllers’ ac­ tee rate for controllers was checks totalling $226, pleaded $7,200-$ll,300 for an MA. For the 8-13) Walter CronkHe 11:00 ( 8-10-1M4O40) News, ' Friends may coll at the In Ireland these schools complained that toxicated oonditkHi. (18) My Favorite Martian eBED VINYL tion, more than double (he usual 3 no contest. Judge Thomas Cor­ "~Jrts, Weather Holmee Funeral Home, 400 same scales, the MEA request­ they were often unable to use Usher is scheduled to appear (8) Frank Reynpida (30)) JCscKenste’s MacKenste’s RaktersRa • VERY CLEAN " I hope they wll! be back at per cent and landings and take­ rigan continued his case to July ed $7.100-$H,600, and $7,700-$12,- (1 0 4 ^ ) HunUey%rlnUyy 11:36 (8) Friday Spectacutacular Main St., Manchester, tomorrow (Continned from Pago One) the-office machine, either be­ In Rockville Gtreuit Oouit 12 6:45 (30) News full strength,” he said, Indicat­ offs at major elipotts were re­ 17 to allow time for a pre­ 11:80 (10404340) O^lght from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 600. For the current school cause it was in use or a time July 8. 7:00 ^mO-IO) News, Sports, (18) Lata Movie ing a return to nomaalomjia opera- duced wholesalejkits. (840) Joey Bishop The family .suggests that forecasts that his majority sentence investigation. Two year, the bachelor’s scale is period was set for Ito use. Raymond LaiBeBe, is, of *2 those wishltrg .to do so make would vanish. He called it “ a charges of obtaining money un­ $6,160-$9,600; the masber’s $6,- Ten teacher aides will be em­ Ehn fit., Rockville, was charg­ HEB SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOB OOMP(.BTB US'MNOS memorial contributions to a great victory." der false pretenses were nolled. 650-$10,650; and ibhe sixth year ployed as follows: Three secre­ ed yesterday wlto breaxto of * 1 2 D 5 * ® A charge of breach of the certificate. $7,200-$ll,300. charity of their choice. His Fiarara. Fail (soldiers of A ll Bonds Now Approved tarial in the high school; two peace after he allegedly struck Radio peace against Victor (Jostanto, Robert Von Deck, MEA presl- destiny) is the party of business secretarial in Bennet Junior a fellow ‘worker et a Vernon (H d s Hstltig inehidM only Oio m newa broodcaate «f U or la 28, of Hebron Rd., Bolton, .was dant, said that, under the agree­ TED n tU D O N . lie . Raymond S. Holcombe and the small farmer. It has High School; two secretarial in factory. For College Campus Site nolled. ment, the average raise would ■nlnnte length. Some ataHnos fm rrr oMier abort newaoaata.) Raymond S. Holcombe, 71, of ruled for 30 of the past 37 vears Illlng Junior High School; and The vlcOm, Janies Welch, 19, VOLKSWAGEN PORgCHB I'homas FitzGibbons, 18, of be $950. WBCB—8U 168%-e M Days — lA M MHw O lz w t o H Orlando, Fla., formerly of Elast and now gets a mandate for three library in elementary was takm to Rockville Oen- 1:80 Speak Up Sporu Bonding for the lost two par­ Kohn land but was considered East Hartford, pleaded not guil­ 6:00 Hartturd HI«Miahu 1:10 Speak Up Bporu Hartford, died Wednesday at five more years. Principals’ salaries agreed schools. The library aides are oral Hospital for treatment. La- 7:00 Ntws 4:80 Speak Up Etartforr cels of a six-parcel, 143-acre too low and came out higher In ty to charges of breaking and TOILAND TPK&.fALOOrrVILLB 2 Orange Memorial Hospital, Or­ upon are: Elementary school conditional upon librarians be­ Bdlle is scheduled ito appear in 8:00 OaMilto 11:80 Barry Fartwr Lynch arrived smiling at a tract off HUhtown Rd. waa ap­ yesterday’s approval. entering with criminal intent 18:00I (QuM ^ofloun 18:15 SIcn 0 « lando. From 1927 to 1945 he op­ with 16 or fewer teachers, $11,- Rockville dreutt. Court 12 July WFOF—»«# Dublin conference of the Euro­ proved by the State Bonding and larceny, waived probable ing hired. wno—itai erated the Boulevard Diner on On April 17, bo d issues were 885-$13,780 tor an MA, and 10. 6:00 Danny Claytaa 6:00 Aftemoao Bditlor pean Movement. Newsmen cause hearing, and his case was 6:00 Dick Heathertoi 4:16 Market Report r Connecticut Boulevard in East OommlFslon yesterday. approval for $224,160 for 16.8 $12,685-$14,580 for sixth year asked him his plane for the John M. Herzog, 17, o f 11 9:00 BUI Lots 6:30 Weather Hartford. Manchester Community Col­ acres ownied by R.W. Schiller, bound over to the next session certificate; elementary school !:U0 Gary O— fV 6:X Strictly Sports Highland Ave., Rockville, -ww WIRF—UB weekend and he replied; ’ ’godn’ lege is pinnn'ng it-? permanent 12.8 acres owned by R.O. Mil­ of the Hartford County Superior with more than 16 teachers, Bosom Makeup 6:36 Afternoon Edltloe He was the father of Ray­ arrested on a warrant yester­ 6:00 Newa 7:00 Accent 68 fishing." campus for the tract. ler, and 13.2 acres owned by Court. $12,550-$14,560 for an MA, and 6:U Speak 0( 7:15 Now mond S. Holcombe Jr. erf South day ‘Oharglng hhn with break­ Fishing for a new Cabinet? The total bon "ling now okayed Jozeph H. Miller. Cases continued yesterday in­ $13,350-$16,3B0 for sixth year. Adding Depth 4:00 News 7:30 David Brtnlcl^ IWndsor and Richard Holcombe ing and entering 'wi'th crimi­ SrtS Speak lip Hanlor 7:36 Red Box v b . 'Yankees Raymond C. Hobnan "Maybe,” he said. A Cabinet re­ .imounts to $715,960. All six of the parcels are In clude, Jeffrey Bennett, 18, and 6:46 LoweU Inaaiae 10:15 Joe Ganslnla Marlow's Beauty Salon of Bolton, and the brother of Also, junior and senior high nal Intent end larceny. shuffle is, in fact, virtually cer­ YesteTC*ay’.“ okay was for an­ condemnation by the State At­ Michael Olivira, 24, both of 344 To Nudity Fad 6:65 FhU Rlssuto 10:80 NIghtbeat sek Holman of Elastfield 9t., and Mrs. James Kendall of Bolton. school assistant principal, $13,- The arrest was the result of 7:00 The World Tonlsri ll:00News, Weather, Sports tain, as Lynch himself indicated other $187,200 for the purchase torney General’s office. None of Center St. Olivira is charged 7:30 Frank Okfon] 11:30 outer Side of the Day had lived in Manchester all of Survivors also include his 635-$16,976 for an MA, and $14,- (Continued from Page One) an in’veaUgsitlon Into a break wild; he first appeared likely to of 57 acres owmiad by Wesley the figures have been accepted with breaking and entering his life and attended Manches­ wife, another son, a daughter, a 510-$16,775 for sixth year; jun­ at the home o f Alice Clerk, wdn back power. B. Bunce, 21.4 acres owned by by the owners. <3ourt action without permission, and Ben­ is happy ter schools. He was a member brother and two cither sisters, ior high, $14,635-$17,15(i for an Introduced Thursday >by Ken­ Highiaiid Ave. Money and Delphine L. Holzman, and 21.8 may change the total price of nett with breach of the peace of South United Methodist 10 grandcJilIdren and several MA, and $15,435-$17,960 for sixth neth, the hairdresser turned goods 'valued at $200 were tak­ acres in the estate of Solomon the tract, a public works of­ by assault, breaking and enter­ Church. nieces and nephews. years; senior high, $15,915-$18,- cosmetics entrepreneur. He en. The name o f a second youth to J. Kohn. The money was add­ ficial said. ing without permission, and He was employed at the Funeral arrangements are in­ Dubaldo Pupils 655 for an, MA, and $16,715- showed the makeup to 2(X) foah- altegedly involved in the inci­ ed to earlier bond approvals tor MCXJ officials have begun larceny, to July 3. RESPONSIBLE COLLEGE STUDENTS Wholesale Tire Co. of Man­ complete. Burial will be in Or­ $19,455 for sixth year. Ion editors at the New York dent Is betaig 'wtthhelld due to the land. working with the California Kenneth Burkamp, 32, of 73 chester at 367 Broad St. be­ lando. Fla.. Open Recitals The board’s original proposed Oouture Group’s /al4 and 'winter bis age. Hie was turned over announce The first bond approval was arch'tectural and englreerlng Laurel St., charged with failure fore enlisting in the Marine Memorial doirations may be to surrender his registration, salaries for principals was $11,- showings this week. to juvenile autoorltlies. Herzog w iiiiiv'n > Pfikit, Students of the Dubaldo Mu­ tor $324,600 for the Holzman and f'rm of Daniels, Maim, Johnson 876-$13,540 and $12,365-$14,230 in dorps in February 1968. He made to the Memorial Fund of June 26 for court trial. Kenneth said that although he is Bctoeduled for RockvlUe Bunce land Nov. 21, 1968. and Mendenhall to plan out the 8-16 teacher schools: $12,330-$14,- Clean Floors, Shampoo the went to Vietnam last Dec. 19. the First Baptist Church of sic Center presented the first James V. DeMalo Jr., 32, of feels "the human body looks C lro^ Court 12 July fi. A figure was later set for the new campus. 300 and $13,020-$14,990 in schools SurvivorB, besides his par­ PlnecasUe, Fla., or to the of two recitals last night at the 40 Olcott St., charged with pos­ better covered up,” toe times Donald Bramande, Cfoarest WE HONOR ents, include three sisters, Mrs. with more than 16 teachers; Rugs and Other Odd Joiks American Cancer Society. session of narcotics, to July 17. are against him’. “ We ore going Tkialler Bark, Veinon, ‘was ar­ addition Barbara Adams, Miss Joyce Waddell School Auditorium to $13,470-$16,690 and $14,160-$18,- /niasta/^rg^ Richard P. Dimock, 46, of Dl- to start to feel more conscious rested on three cou n ts of al­ Hobnan and Miss Betty Hol­ an audience of 175 persons. 380 for assistants: $14,375-$16,- Retiring Teacher to See America ( ’MMTM^CAM) j Mrs. Frieda Raulukaitls mock Lane, Bolton, charged of how we look nakied," be said. lowing a dog Ito roam. He is For More Information man, all of Manchester. 850 and $16.065-$17,815 for junior to their Mrs. Frieda Raulukaitls, 79, The second program will be New M l6 Supplier with carrying a dangerous The new makeup, called scheduled to appear in Rock- Miss Mary Roach of 36 Walnut St., Watolngton School fourth grade teacher, and Principal high principals; $15,635-$18,330 . Holmes F\ineral Home, 400 of Wethersfield, aunt of Mrs. held tonight at 7 ;30 at t h e weapon, to July 31. ’’Nude," comes in three parts: vtlle Oiroult Count 12 July 8. Walter Roth admire the pearl necklace presented to her by the school rtaff alta retirement Ula Call— 646-1256 and $16,325-$19,020 for senior Main St., Is in charge of ar­ Virginia Zelonls of 14 Garden Waddell School Auditorium. Dave Flood, 23, of Plymouth bosom highlighter, to provide Miehaell DenniB, 21, o f Wind- held in toe school library yesterday to honor her. Miss Roach hae s}>ent her enttro 42-year high principal':. fine rangements. Dr., died early this morning at Tickets will be available at, the Lane, Bolton, charged with ob­ "a delicate youthful glow to the sorville Rd., Rock'ville, ‘was ar­ teaching career in the Manchester syetem, the last 28 at Washington. She also kaught at Rob­ Non-teaching, administrative Manchester Memorial Hospital. door. Behind Schedule taining money under false pre­ ski'n," cleavage tJeUneator, to rested early this morning emd ertson and Manchester Green Schools. Miss Roach graduated from New Bifoaln Normal supervisory personnel (reading Funeral services will be held Solos, duets and trios were tenses, forgery, and possession gt've “ depth to the bosom;” and oherged with evading responsit School, 'and received a BA from New Britain State TaacUters College, now Central Connecticut staff of (Continued from Page One) consultant, director of physical Sunday at 2;30 p.m. at Taylor performed last night by piano of stolen goods, to July 3. tip bJusb, for “ a rosy hue.” bUity. State College. "See America,” she said about her reltlrement plans. (‘HeraM photo by Phnto). Woman, 32, Dies education, etc.) will receive and Modeen Funeral Home, 233 and organ students of Clara In July, the Army is echedi- Ernest L. Kearns, 24, of 61 Women who prefer to concen­ Demids is allegedly the driver $11,015-$16,740 for an MA, and Washington St., Hartford. The Dubaldo and accordion a n d uled to award two new M16 con­ Pearl St., charged with breach trate on more Buhstantlal’ fash­ of a truck which struck a petrk- While Driving In Wisconsin $11,815-$17,540 for sixth year Mary Radfaitt, Laura Cavanaugh Rev. John A. Lacey, pastor of guitar pupils of Bruno and Vic­ tracts for a total of 687,652 rifles of the peace, to July 3 for court Help Us Rteve certificate. ion fads should keep thedr eyes ed oar owned by 'Thomas Pine Bolton and Oail ’SeochiaraU. the First Congregational Church tor Dubaldo. The performers at a rate of 60,000 a month start­ South Windsor trial. In the health staff, an RN out for soft shapes, pleats, long and ithen left the scene. Pine Troop leaders Mrs. Robert "Miss Rosalie” of Vernon, will officiate. Crema­ were from seven to sixteen ing next spring. Convention And __ will receive $5,200-$8,000; RN scarves and fringe. was in the 'oar at the hme and OUdden and Mrs. WendaU SOXPTH WINDSOR — Mrs. tion will be in Springfield, Mass. years old and studied music Unless the Army’s require­ chased Dennis to hds home. He Education Council Disbands^ Bltoer wera presented gifts She’s a talented high stylist and (wlorist CaM now Friends may call at the fu­ from eight months to seven plus 30 hours or BS, $6,500-$8,- J liucille El LceBIanc, 32, of 295 ments for M!16s increase, erne of oaiUed poldoe end toe arrest from the girls. neral home tomorrow from 2 to years. Vote Due 300; and dental hygienists, $5,- for an appointment— Phone 649-8991. HUton E>r. died about 3;15 yes­ the three current suppliers— Tax Package 100-$7,800i In the same categor­ was made. Dennis is scheduled Ekrtectainment was provided 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Students performing w e r r Winners Named terday afternoon of an appar­ GM, H&R or Cblt’s-JwiU be (Continued from Page One) ies, the board originally offered to eppecu In RockviUe Oircuilt Cites Dwindling Attendance by a choral group of fourth SAVE Chris Johnson, Suzanne Yocka- ent heart attack while driving dropped. respectively, $6.096-$7,850, and Court 12 J’uly 8. and fifth grade sooults & tap Josephus J. Gadomski honis, Mary Libbey. Steven them to the states, after approv­ Applauded In DAR Contest ( » Rt. 5 north of Pleasant Val­ An Army spokesman said the $5,410-$8,170, and $4,990-$7,745, Other area police activity: The Bolton Junior-Senior High The records ore available for dance by Cbidy Bltoer, a pup- Big, Big Fabric Vaii Stratton, Cheryl Hldceavage, al by a two-thirds majority in ley Rd. The car came to rest ROCKVILLE — Josephus J. proposals for the new contracts The board agreed to pay $100 Looking at history from a dlf- COVENTRY School Educa’ticn OoundU a revliew and there Is a list o f in- pet show by Lynn Ducharme at the center divider. Gadomski, 69, of Windsor Ave., Michael Wilson, Georgia Wil­ were submitted June 12. He said toth the Sar.iate andi the House, By Dempsey for 15 hours of approved credits OferenJt perspective, Sussm Co'venitry police arreslted Paul terested parents ‘who are avail- and Rtta OUdden, a dance lis, Kevin Golden, Paula Fra­ pai'ent-teacher group, .will ‘dis­ Mrs. LeRlanc, the wife of husband of Mrs. Catherine Cas- the contracts wdll be awarded or amendments can be submit­ beyond the bachelor’s degree. Marteney find Brisin Beggs Krause, 18, of A'valon Rd., Cov­ able to form a nucleus for this number by Riiba OUdden and a solve for lack of Interest July Gerald O. Lme to its rescue. u ghany County, Pa., and had tal. VanGelder, Gail Libbey, Kim­ tors could be decisive. have to be ratified by three- much the agreements would stead of about battles and gen­ scheduded to appear in Man­ Oliri Scout Troop 6«8 held stofilug *>y fourth and fifth of it which finances $32.6 million At a pre-a'nnounced meeting BEAUTY SALON tweniUy moved to South Wind­ Mr. Godomski was bom June berly Pazzlno, Ellen Kalman fourths of the states before be- add to present professional erals. chester Circuit Court 12 July 7. After the controversy, over in current expenses of the De­ a court of honor after a pOt- grade soouts. Fabric dibpabi'mbnt emms sor. She was employed as a 16. 1910 in Rockville, son of Mrs. Emli Haberem, Coleen Strat­ com ng effective. salaries. When the school bud­ Their efforts were rewarded Gerald MUhomme, 23, of Wll- May 25, which was to decide (Lower Store Level) last spring’s awards, Oongress partment af Community Affairs luck supper attended by per- Hartiloid Road • 1iirhwtsi waitress at the Bess Eaton Pauline Gadomski of New Brit­ ton, Jeff Grzyb. The convention route never get was adopted on Feb. 20, today wtnen they wore aiv- Umantic was charged today the future of the organization, ^ Mandiester Evening Herald Downtown Main Street, Mancheater amended procurement regula­ (DCA) with borrowed money. the 12 membera attending dls- ^ Gauge’s Free Parking front and rear of salon Doughnut Shop. ain, and the late Josephus Ga­ Also, Vicki Imler, Cindy hat' been lued, George Bradlau, assistant su­ nounced winners in the Ameri­ with operating under sus­ BoHon oorrespondent, Cletne- O p n M i x 10 RjBk «D 9 pjn. • Sat «m 6 pjB. tion to require that price al­ However, it apparently has Elpiscopal Church. Survivors, besides her hus­ domski, and had lived in Rock­ Lankford, David Creamer, Bob Dirksen apparently hopes perintendent of schools, estimat­ can History Essay Contest, pension, evading responsibility cussed the conslstertly p o o r . J ^ well Yowar, tel. 64S-8S81. ways be considered even if it is enough support among the Dem­ A flag ceremony opened the ______^ ______band, include two sons, Gerald ville all of his life. He was an Neubelt, Steve Mikolo'wsky, Co grets will submit his reap- ed the board’s offer would in­ sponsored by ‘the Orford Parish and failure to drive established attendance and voted to Is- not the deciding factor. ocrats to be enacted. meeAlng, led by Ann Bates, O. LdBlanc Jr. and Thomas L«- Army veteran of World War II, Beih Libbey, Andy Sentinl, Deb­ portlonment amendment to the crease salaries by $600,000; the Chapter, Daughters of the lane. He is also scheduled for band the organization. The original letter contracts There were reportedly several HoUy Robditson end Oatoy Bionc and two daughters, Deb­ and was employed at the King­ bie Gasper, Jane Partridge, states if it ij co-fronted with a M EA’s requests, he said, would American Revodutlon (DAR). Mianchester Oircuilt Court 12 The feeling of those present, called for paying GM $56 million abstentions from the vote on the Banks. orah LicBlanc and June De- fisher Bristol Corp., Tolland. Terry Hldecavage, Carl Elca- choice of doing that or calling a add $1,010,000. Susan, toe daughter of Dr. July 7. however, was that there is a to supply 240,(XX) rifles and H4R package in the House caucus. Blanc, all at home; four sis­ Survivors, besides his wife and bert, Joy Hockenberry, Alan ccnstitutional convention. In remaining points agreed and Mrs. Pierre J. Marteney of need for a parent-teacher coun­ The sixth grade scouts were N $42 million tor the same num­ The problem faced by the MANCHESTER'S ters. Mrs. Dora Thompson of mother, illclude a son, David J. Press, David Peck, Joan Kee­ An Associated Press survey of upon, longevity credit for teach­ 218 Hackmatack St., is a sixth cil related to the high school. given cockades for toeir ca- ber. The Army said the differ­ Democratic leaders was how to Hartford, Mrs. Ruth Goryn of Gadomski of Rockville; two ney. Teresa Keeney, Tom Nev­ the 13 states in which the legis­ ing experience other than in grade student at Keeney St. They would be willing to assist dette hats. ’They were Keren make up for the $112 million in Glastonbury, Mrs. Mildred brothers, Frank Gadomski and ille, Richard Krol, Brian Chad­ ence in price was due to labor latures have taken no action on Manchester will be given up to Student Service In planning such a .group. They Holbrook, Kerry Churchill, Le- Only Fuel Oil Dealer revenues that was cut out by School. Aided by her teacher, Hennaford of Warehouse Point Chester Gadomski, both of Man­ wick, Karyn Hockenberry, costs. the issue indicates Dirksen’s a maximum of 12 years. It was noted that in the (oil, three ann Fonr, Jean Norris, Carol Dempsey’s refusal to accept a Mlsa Sally Marge, Susan wrtAe and Mrs. Louise C. Neilsen of chester; and a sister, Mrs. Stella Sharon Warren, Neal Norkon, chef hope lies in' Wisconsin. also noted that inequities exist­ Listed at Church ichools will be operating in DeLude, Gwen SoochiapoU and 6 per cent sales tax. about the life of "Molly Pitch­ Open 24 Hours A Day! CoralaopoUs, P*o. Szotak of New Britain. Ron Moriconi, Bruce Backofen, Even there, the AP corre- ing in the present system will er." town instead of two. which may catristlne Gellanit. These girls The funeral will be held Mon­ A Baccalaureate Service wiM Funeral services will be held Brian Lemire, Bette Jubenvllle, Epondent reports the pending also be corrected. Brian chose “ Dicey l-angston ef.'eot the need for parent-teach- also received membership stars day at 8;15 a.m. from the Burke be sponsored Sunday t»y Center Monday at 11 a-m. at the Ben­ Jack Neubelt, and Jianis Backo­ Foes Storm petition is not given much Mrs. Bernice Maher of the of the Carolinas” as the subject er organlzatloiw. ahd various merit badges. Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., CfongregatlonBi Church at 6:16 jamin J. Callohan Funeral fen. chance. Holmes Allowed negotiating team said the of his prize-winning essay. The ’The function of the relatively Other scouts receiving merit MORIARTY BROTHERS w'ith a Mass of requiem at St. a.m. It is an old tradition that Home, 1602 Main St., East The other jitates from which board-teacher contract now son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. short-lived Education Council badges and membership stara Bernard’s Church at 9. Burial U. S. Base, sought to unify the meaning of Hartford. The Rev. John B. reports were received are Dela- Livery Service calls for longevity payments to Beggs of 85 Baldwin Rd., ho has been to serve as a means were Oindy Bltoer, Bi)ta Olld- Wharo’CtHtomars For Ovor will be in St. Bernard’s Ceme­ religion and education. Muerer of tlie First FTosby- waie, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, be made 6, 10, 16 years after is in the fifth grade class of of communication between the den, Lytm Ducharme, Laurie tery, The Rev. Kennelth W. Steere, Hava Coma M@bil Va of A terian Church of Thompsonville Youths Charged Pushed Back Massachusetts, New Jersey, The State Public Utilities reaching the maximum salary Howard Jensen at Robertson ichool and the home, but, al- Green, Jeon FiaUlkner, Holly Friends may call at the fu­ associate padtor, wm preach his Pint — h e a tin g o il' Oonturyl will officiate. Burial will be in New York, Ohio, Oregon, Penin- Commission has approved an step. She said the MEA would School. though the number of meetings Robinson, Ann Bates, D e ^ e neral home Sunday from 2 to 4 sermon "Whose View?” Springdale Cemetery. East In House Break (Coiitiniietl from Page One) tylvania, Vermont and West application by the Holmes Fu- like the wording to be chang­ has been kept to only three a Morrooie, Suellen Banks, BJv- and 7 to 9 p.m. Both youngsters received The There iwlll be a coffae hour Windsor. V rginla. nora! Home of 400<^ain St. for ed to read 18, 20, and 22 years, veor, its conslste'-itly good pro- eleen Smlto, Laurie Davis, Ruissell Alle-n, 17, of F4 Birch Par to the north, more of the American Heritage Book on the in the narthex foiUowing the FViends may call at the fu­ the operation of a potor vehicle pointing oift that, under the grams have brought out fewer ’Terry Davis, Mary Huqhes, Janies C. Robinson St., charged with break and tiig Stratotortresses dropped an- American Revolution, presented service to honor the member neral home tomorrow from T wlti! a seoltlng c a ^ clty of less present wording, it takes a and fewer parents. (3atoy Bonks, Crista Seiberit, CALL 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 entr;’ with criminal intent. otlier 360 tons of bombs on by Mrs. Maurice Willey, Or­ graduates of Center Church. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 James C. Robinson, 85, of 149 than ten adults. In special livery teacher an extra year to re­ Financially, the council has Debbie Santos, Laura Walsh, 301 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Allen and a 15-yea.r-old are North Vietnamese bases, troops ford Parish hJstoriani. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Bissell St. died this morning at Nixon Sees sor\ice. ceive a payment after attain­ sponsored scholarships and the Ronnl Boyd, LesUo Potter, .Miinchester Memorial Hospital. accused .of breaking into the and bunker complexes between The Holmes permit Is limited ing the maximum. home of Mrs. Vincent Incan- Office Comedian annual dawn diance (or seniors Mr. Robinson wtis bom Oct. Ap Bia Mountain and the Lao­ to funerals ■within Connecticut Department heads will be Penn Central della of 59 Holl St. last Sun­ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — 'aft’er the senior prom. 14. 1883 in Manchester, son of tian border. Public Push and the right of Holmes to let paid $63 per point under the day night and ransacking two "W e don’t know what hap­ Anyone Interested in con­ Mrs. Koehler Hugh and Mary .\nne Trouton On Thursday, Maj. Gen, John its limousine to other local fu­ plan agreed upon la st. year. Made Out Well pocketbooks. pened," said a spokesman as tinuing toese projects through Robin.son, and had lived here all M. Wright, commander of the neral homes. George Potterton, science de- (Continued from Page One) employes sat in darkened of­ re-establislhment of an educa­ Dead: Served of his life. He was insurance The 15-yeor-old has been 101st Airborne Division, said For Order fices. tional council is luged to con­ manager of the Metropolitan bound over to juvenile author­ Nqrth Vietnamese troops have tral, for instance. He was al­ OUTDOOR LIVING IS GREAT! IF-YOU HAVE Sehool Board ities. Allen Is free on a $250 “ Make it funny," he said. tact Mrs. Robert Azlnger, out­ Life Insurance Co. in Manches­ set up bases on the hills and most gleeful that air travelers non-surety bond and will ap- (Continued from Page One) South AmericanT roubles "Say wei didn’t pay our bill." going president. Mrs. Azinger ter before he retired 22 years ridgellnes surrounding the were ‘turning to the railroad for COVENTRY—Mrs. E1S.-1 E. The blackout of several min­ has offered her services in ad­ ago. He was a member of Man­ pe.ir In court July 7. mountain. erally accords with the views transportation to Nejv York, and "Telescope" Quality Folding Chairs and Chaises! Koehlei. 79. of Bioadway. North of Yankee imperialism. Nelson utes Wednesday was at the vising toose who have Indicated 2 expressed by many congress­ that many more tickets than Coventry, secre'.ary of the Cov- chester Lodge of Masons and Ecuador Seizes men and senators. Rockefeller," and accused Gen­ usual had been sold. main office of Utah Power and a ‘wUUngness to •work toward enliy Itoard of Education for Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Comfort plus Sharp Colors fo Spruco Up Your PoHo, Porch, Lawn or Pool Sido. But some liberals, such as Fishing Boats eral Motors of having .■told cars "W e’ve sold all the seats in Light Co. this end. . 18 years, died i»tirly this morn­ Lebanon. Bolton Sen. Edward M. Keimedy, D- (Continued from Page^One) to the police "for the repression the coaches and parlor cars;,” BUILT TO OUTLAST THE^^HEAP SUBSTITUTES! ing ii, Mancheiiter Memorial He was educated in the Mass., noted that liberal or of Uruguayan students.” Hdt'liital. Sh.e. wa.s the widow Eighth District Schools ;uid a.s a No injuries were r§i>ortec police uniforms Ira carrying Coventry for several years. was a butcher, and with lii.-; state building code will be held quoted Alloto as saying. He re­ ^^out Town Choose from oolorfOl when .all who were elected to York, who won re-election in out terrorist activities. The Community Baptist whether the water is hot for her bath. She was a member of the wagon full of merchandise Wednesday at 8 p.m. at tlie ferred to the capture of the U.S. office in tlie May elections take 1968 by more than one million Church will hold a 'church plan­ 3 $ O A . 5 0 But, enough hot water makes a big dif­ Coventry Historical Society, the went door-to-door selling meals spy ship Pueblo by North Korea About a year ago, Tupamaros oUve and white or yellow Community Hall. their seats. votes at the same time that Nix­ ning evening Monday at 7:30 Hoiter Library Association, the to Manchester housewives. in January 1968. elements kidnaped a close ad­ ference in the needs of a growing fam ily. A p.aid assessor would be ap- on was losing the state by some p.m. in the Youth Building. R Democratic Town <3ommiltee, Survivors include a son, Two public informational Silva said he was carrying viser of President Jorge Pache­ and white. ixiinted by Uie selectmen for hearings have been held on the 376,000 to Democrat Hubert H. is urgent that each board, com­ a lenii of four years, starting through with Alioto’s request to co Areco. The victim, UMses INSTANT Do you have an aggravating shortage of building code and paid assessor, Humphrey. mittee and organization of the TERMSI the first of July, Tlie three- notify American officials. Pereira Reverbel, president of a hot water? So you never have (luite with experts in attendance to church have a representative man elected boai-d of assessors It was by far the largest num­ utility firm, was leJter released answer questions. The Board present to develop a coordin­ enough for all the dishes, cleaning and would bo abolished. ber of American tuna boats to unharmed. of Finance and the Democratic ated program for the coming Como and Soo Tho Host Complofo Vorlofy of baths for your family? This problem In adopting the state build­ be seized by any Latin Ameri­ The group is also believed to year. To^vn Committee are among Nixon Talks ing code, the town would also can nation in continuing dis­ have carried' out bank rotober- may be due to an overage or ailing water those in favor of both measures. pute with the fishermen over TERMS QUALITY Outdoor Living Fumituro in Downtown vote that a building inspector les, bombings and attacks on Marshall Cohen of the Man­ heater which just isn’t up to your needs. The two jobs — building in­ territorial limits. be appointed by the selectmen O f Pullout government armories. chester Child GiUdance Clinic spector and assessor — can be Today’s attack topped off a Wi oHtr an unutuil varlity of cholci, klni-ili# loti In • Monchostor! There is a simple solution. R E N T an combined into one, but need recently was elected recording heovMy woodoi, lecluded ttiilni. A well plannod, (our-seiion (Continued from Page One) wave of agitation growing ■with piridiM . Stndy boachei. boil niarinii. not be, secretary of tlie Northern Con­ fishini, hunllni. Itlklni, campini. ilplinj. lobonanlng. shllni. Electric Water Heater fi’om HELCO. Group Bum s the approach of Rockefeller’s necticut Chapter of the Nation­ peace talks are In a virtua'! Clean, spring-fed lake. Nothing to buy and the monthly cost is Personal Notices Scoreboard CM Building visit, pant of a study tour of Lat­ al Association of Social Work­ In baseball last night All Sea­ stalemate. in America for President Nixon. ers. LOWEST PRICES ON COTTAGES 6 CHALETS; low. Call your electrical or plumbing Due to the death of However, the President said (Continued from Page One) son Pools defeated Munson Police said that a dozen fire Emenld ii nearer — more lime for (un. Beit deal in the Card Of Thanks he Is not pessimistic about the contractor or HELCO for the "H ELC O NICHOLAS D. CONVERTING Kitchen 8-2, with Mike Ahearn a Peklng-leanlng terrorist bombings had been committed Emil Bottt, 22A St. James St., country nialie u> prove It. Modeit prlcei (md ue telllni pitching. outcome and said “ we hope out li»t. Don’t m ill It. Buy now — build loter . . . or have our hot water service plan.’’ group. Thursday night and early today, has been named to the dean’s our real estate office will be We wish to expre.'B our sincere wllHn toe next two cr three crewi do It (or you. appreciation to all our (rU-nris and Bulletin Board Most of the offices in the most of them aimed at firms list at Ward Technical Institute closed until noon Sat., June 2 I neighbors for ihe many acts o( The 250th anniversary com­ months to see some progrees" building and at least six auto­ connected with U.S. Interests. DIBtCTIOMli Route 91 to Rout* « !JV!I*'i,?f'” on^‘?'m »e"oM*l FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Kindm-s.’' exteiultti to u.s foiUm'iiiR of the Univensity of Hartford. 9 thru Hllliboro and aee our entrance on left, one mile pa»t the recent loss of i>ur mother and mittee will not meet tonight, as in discussions. mobiles were reported de­ Rockefeller delayed his vlsdt center of town. Short of Gash? also to uU those -vctio .sem food scheduled, but a meeting is ten­ Thinking has been in terms of stroyed by the time firemen ar- here from today until Saturday Lector LaFrenlere, son of Mr. OPEN 7 OATI A tWIN. 10 TO 7 and beautiful flower arrangemenl.s tatively set for TMesday at 8 removing possibly up to 70,000 CAU (103) 404-3710 or W8ITI POR Pill iOOCHUOI a ^ mans cards and also to h<-r ri\"ed. and will avoid Montevideo, con­ and Mrs. Charles LaFrenlere of Say— “Chat«e It!” •six grandsons who were her pall p.m. in the Community Hall. troops, overall, by the first of The Jarvis Realty Co. Police said the attackers fled ferring Instead at the AHiantlc 20 Oakwood Rd,» wUl leave bearers and also thanks to Mr next year. Nixon’s lemarks L i C O John Tlenvey and the Manchester In a light truck believed to have seaside resort of Punta del June 28 for Scotland where he Downtown Main St., Manchester Open 6 Days—Thuraday Nites till 9:00 NMIPOMO lUCTIWC UQN1COMMMV Visiting Nurses. Manchester Evening Herald opened the prospect of raising been stolen. 283 East Center St. Estc, about 100 miles east of will study for his master’s de­ EtnERniD LOKE SHORES AHOaTMIAtl UnUT«I CQMMMV Bolton correspondent, Cleme- the goal to 100,000 or more this Pamphlets found at the scene The Pomtly of here. He is expected to remain gree In English and education HILLSBORO, N.H. -- SUNAPEE REGION i3i|rs. Giovaima Pella. well Young, te$. M3-8981. year. protested the visit of "to e agent less than 24 hours. at the Urtveielty of Bdinbtugh.

J BIANCIffiSrrER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JU N E 20, 1969 ICANCHESTTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 PAGE ELEVEN

J90 Seniors Awarded Diplomas in South Windsor THINK S M U l n iK M Graduates of Colleges and Universities DeUrerM in Maaldiecter ■ b riA«nv. MODunUf m I BITUMINOUS .W f OABOL aioouroM Hkiuipned with Qm oftpnpMtod atniiM of windahMd a fro BE TRULY HAPPY IS A QUESTION OF HOW WE BEGI trie _ " M l V •bA CaranmataBO*,” IM M i o n or ttM CUM o i I M DRIVEWAYS ' way M fety* BaahMa, Ughta, front aiM rwrm BuotiMd dgwn Om «UU t^r*- PARKING AREAS • GAS STATIONS o«lT« thalr Mgli achool «plom M i AND NOT OF HOW WE ENO, Graduates tasi o>|l* *lu •ol*®* BASKETBALL COURTS g ftn , NOW BOOKING — F tA C B YOUB OBDBB NOWI ^ Beokar Junior ObD6C*: IOm W otk rw sow iny SspervUed. W e a n 100% Bisared.| TED TRUDON OHnana fburiiwl, tMM ware OF WHAT WE WANT AND NOT OF WHAT WE HAVE. Jo-Ana C. Bajdi o( X Bany wbeO, »«■"«> Mtre jlwken, pray- Rd., MIm 8hany-Ana Cbaan- SINGE ItM « n wero m M oiid *11 the tra- DENAIO BROTHERS wood of 030 Spring St., and VOLKSWAGEN ditlanil requMtea met, aa atu- CAUi 643-7691 or 647-9798 h im Joan K . Saringa o f CMilaa dMito maatted that Hnal aaaur Rd., Oolumlila. ance that they had really made Orahm Junior OoDoga: Joim it throoih four yoaia. R. Keeney of 78 Robert Rd. In a ceremony that wae re- SI, Mandieeter Garland Junior Cbnege: MIm fmahlodly tree from *‘pcenp and OiMn 6 Baya (jljiniiniatance” and which laatad Barbara L. BnUn of IBB Ware- noke Rd. Ttara. NItM tin 9 ■Ughtly oiver one hour, the “Charge Aooounta gradoatea and their parenta Chamberlain School of Retail­ Gordhiuir Invited!” were apared tancthy pootlflcat- GARAGE SALE ing; MIm Deniee M. Oenrala of Ing of gnert qieaken. Jl 47 Seaman Circle. H thoae aaaembled were Colby Junior College: IflM tnatad to the ehort oommenU Thun., June 19 a n d Ruth Rhodea of IB Plymouth of ahident leaden, saluta- tw o Lane. toelan Kathy Ann ITrtMB and Fri., June 20—9 A.M.-S P.M. VhtediatorUn Subhi Carol Ro- Endl(Xitt Junior College: Miss maxL Upholstered Platform Rocker, Club Chair, Cre- JOHN D. EGAN denza, 2 French j^ovincial Night Tables, Queen UB8UE E. EGAN EUAOer B. DODGE JB. PAUL F. JUHBNVILLB Bln. PAULA ROSEN HURWITZ ^Ivord of Harvard 7B JarvlB Rd. 75 Jarvla Rd. Rd. and Miss Pamela R. Brown i n » Ihtian In a general Size Mattress and Box Spring, Stairway and Hall Mt. Venam Dr. IB WeBedey Rd. Boeton, BEsaa. atatement called for acceptance Mancheeter Vernon Mnnobsstow (fonnerly of Mandieater) of Spring St. 2 BJk. in EnglMi (earn laode) of the burdena of laaderahlp Carpeting, Drapes, Adult Clothing, Child’s Desk, B.A. in Aiiti«i>olofiy (o m laad«) B.8. In Meohanloal Engineering BJS. In Biology B.A. in Oevenment Power Saw, Small Appliances and Many Other Unlvaeaity eg OowiBoftcut Among IMS year’s graduates which oome from the aequlal- Unlvenlty o< Oonneotleat New Haven College St. Edwmrd’6 U nlvenlty, T e n * Wheaton College were many who received oaso- Uon of knowledge. She eald an Items. elate degrees or diplomaa toom •Ubtempt to Boppreae new two-year colleges or. technical knowledge bacauae we cannot 89 RICHMOND DRIVE schools. A list of Blanctieeter at the time cope with It U a (OFF VERNON STREET) and area, graduates by schools AitQe geature, becauae at the MANCHESTER 6M-44S3 or 649-1819 is as follows: same time we would be aup- preaetng the Innermoat urge of Green Mowltain OoHege: BOss Baitara Ann McCuny of B1 men — the dealre (or knowl­ Sooth Windsor High Sohool groduatlog class and (tnasta llatoo to valedictory address during ceremonlea last night. edge." North Bllm Street, and lU si 0 Deborah H. Clarke of B1 Plym­ Along with knowledge, Mias "Living God’s Way.” Along with i outh Lone. Urban called for greater under- aak that you remember the feel­ .1------"the miracle of main streef!" the lessons and handicraft proj­ atandlng and iovp among men ing you have for each other.” I Centenary (A llege: BOSS Su­ and for the uae of science to She added, "Tonight, more than ects, children will have a period ■ t - san Leslie Paine of 21B ’nmrod of rotexatlon when refresh­ “create and not destroy.” at any other time, you are Rd. aware of the concern you have ments will be served. Children Idas Roman’s address dealt felt tor one another. Hold onto may be registered by calling open tonite % Wentworth IisMtUto o f Bos­ with an allegory which pointed this concern, and broaden It, Mrs. Joseph SpUIane or Mrs. ton: John L. Wolcott of 192 out the hypocrisy of our so­ extend tt to aU people, those Dean Miller. M r Main a t ciety. In two towns, one occu­ you know, thoae you will meet, ^v-4— - r till pied by “two-facers" and one BOtchen CoDege: Mias Khren and those wdiom you will never M. Minor of 78 Amott Rd. oociqiled by “truthtellers,” peo­ meet.” ple either always lie or tell the Today in History FAIRWAY 9 Newbiny School of Bustnos truth depending on which town Prizes awarded Isist night In­ BOSS Donna R. Wogman of S they live in, she aald. cluded: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS /j -‘U (j \ L Feinwood Drive. Today is Friday, June 20, the B a ri Ts DIsUaguleh Mary Lynn Grossl, art; Marl- 171st day o f 1969. There are 194 Bay Path Junior OiUogo: The “two-faoera” according ann Lois Campanelll, business days left In the year. LT. H OT BL WHITE MIm Anne E. BlanchfloM of 81 to the allegory, discriminate education; Susan Carol Roman, Today’s HlghUght In History we’re loaded with warm weather BOSS W. BABIPTON BOSS JO ANNE K EYN G U M STEPHEN T. OrmiEN KATHERINE A. HOBKIRK White a t. Miss Dolores V. Bit­ against certain minorities South Windsor Women’s Club On this date In 1789, the M Keeney St. „ Fonueiiy of Mancheeter M NUee Eaat Hartford 44 Elberta Rd. BlanohMter ter d BS Battinta Rd., BU among their number, and their Ehigliah Award, and Thomas French Revolution began. (Formerly of Mancheeter) Blanoheeter Lauralyn M. 9 t John of Quor "Craig Scott” specials for the weekend! BA. religion has degenerated to Richard Konjoyan, foreign lan­ On This Date B.S. in Eoonomioa Bj L in Bfattaemaaea BJL In Eoenomloe (onm laote) B.A. in Government ker Rd. petty squabbles between two guage. In 1632, the ElngUsh crown UA. Air Foroe Academy Wagner College Unlvenlty ol Hartford Aaamivtfon College Whenton College, Norton, Bfaaa. sport coats different sects, vdiile the “ truth- granted the colony of Maryland -6 6 c' Hartford atnte Technical Ool- tellers” treat all men equally Also, AUen Dodd, Industrial 100 dixie paper plates------lego: Donald W. Peildno of Box technology; Joyce D. Kasheta, to Lord Baltimore. and accord all men equal love. In 1863, the state of West Vir­ 80, RFD No 1, Coventry, Ed­ home eocmomlcs; Susan Carol ^100 5-ox. plastic cups------ward T. Brahaney of 87 Cham- Since the " two-facers” pro­ Roman, Rentschlcr Four-Year ginia was admitted to the Un­ Tropical 2 or 3 button single pr fess piety and Ue all the Ume Math Award; R oger’ Ferrlss ion. bars at, David G. Oosa of 418 In 1867, Pres. Andrew Johnson ^chiMren's rubber Hiong sanderts Haekmatach St, Pater M. Ev- tide vent, ond J it Is almost impossible to dis- Sherman, music; Earl Peter double breoiled J proclaimed the treaty tor the tuabek of 221 Ferguaon Rd., Hnyiitwi tbem trom their "truth­ Dubay, Audrey Lorraine Beeler, tnodelt. telling” neighbors. purchase of Alaska from Rus- ^cannon beach tow els------Franeia J. Bloriarty of 27 lilae Hugh S. Greer, Physical Edu­ at, WUHam R. Tofddt of 70 cation Award; Susan Carol Ro­ Plaids, cheeki, tot- A stranger asking directions Mother at, end Teneiiee L. tertallt and solid man, Abe E. Miller Post, In 1898, the United States .plastic gamieiit bags------tones. Choice of to the town of the "truthtellers’ American Legion History seized the Island of Guam In the TOwle of 299 Bpring Bt can be directed to the light blue, gold, green, Award: Bruce Lawrence Den­ Spanish-Amerlcan war. (Herald photos by Bucelvtohm) town

ending 10 years of absolute mili­ the American presence has pro- "During the last election the Independent member* and complex. It would Include a tary nde. Elections were held 'vlded at least 160,000 Jobs, and candidates tollowed the old pat­ members of smaller peulies. three-story secretarial building, To 'f’rade Comics ’s New Wing Holding Open House Thailand ]\larks Year last February for the 210-seat the United Statee has pumped In tern of offering bribes and pre­ But Democratic party leader a seven-story office buUdlng for HOUSTON, Te*. (AP) — Ma parliament, but It has met few­ hundreds of mlUIcns of dollars sents to the people.” ’ Scnl PramoJ said he "sympa­ % - j ' UMTON the legislators, a 400-seat meet­ estlm atod 200 oom io-bocs coQee- t^T-incitm er than a doeen times. In aid, grants and loans. Many politicians have been thized" with the government be­ ing ban, a 2004eat public gal­ toT9 burn (tte souHiwestem iwni^oM taav* b««n Of Democracy Trial No bills have been passed, Thanom said the sUte of poli­ criticized for their wtUlngneeB to cause it has a lot of work on lery, a BO-seat press gallery, a ^liaeid to Um oM wttli the addl- crltl^m of government per- tics la "no better” than the change political allegiance un­ hand and Is "too busy to devote two-etory parliamentary club United Statee wSi ocnvetie here fomtance has been nonexistent chaotic situation that existed In der pressure from the ruling Rockrllle Oenaral Hoe- By PETER OIXUIOHIJN Prime Minister Thanom Kittlka- more time to politics.” He and a parliamentary police sta­ Friday through Stmday. and the day-to-day life of the 1967 when the arm y took power Thai Peoples’ party. Members didn’t elaboraite. tion. iw wtDg, the BtMeU Aaaoolstod PreM Writer chom frankly admits: "Ttial po­ Ken Finerry, president of the _ No pettenti but lots BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand Thais remains unchanged. In a coup. of the opposition Democratic Although the 'Thai legislators No plans were announced tor Houston Oomlc GpBeotor* Asso­ liticians are unfamflieo' with de­ As a neighbor of South metr "Members of Parliam ent atlU * vt vMton sre expected tor the nrarks its first anniversary as a m ocracy.” party, which won 80 seats In the haven’t much to show tor their Parliament to meet more fre­ ciation. jsSd iiM ocdlecton meet nam, Thailand is a strategic continue to look after their own House and all 16 seats In the efforts, the government an­ quently. annuedly 'to trade otd comic ‘opiMi house tomonuw and Sun- "democracy” today, but mUl- A year ago Thailand got a di^ bstween 1 and B p.m. Hos­ tary rule still prevails and Am ertca|i Base. About 60,000 Interests or Intereats of their Bangkok district, claim the gov­ nounced Thursday plans to con­ "Democracy Is different In books and sstaMhh 'values on pital Auxiliary members srlll new constitution, theoretically U.S. troops are stationed here; provinces," he complained. ernment has bought the 'votes of struct a 68.9 parliamentary Thailand," said Sent. collectfons. act as fuides to explalp the tootUty which Includes i three floors of attractive ef- i flcienegr. Designed by Roy Ferguson of tile architectuisd firm of FHd, FerguMn, Mahaffey and Perry sHJI going strong oit crii S D&L sterM; of Hartford, the new wing will enlarge the capacity of the # Monctiwf r PoriM Kio hospital to 111 beds, and add a large general-use cafeteria # CoiWns Comer, W e^ Hentford and food preparation area to serve all hospital needs. # Now Britain # Bristol Pkon Planners must have felt that sickneaa or surgery itself is # New London MaH quite enough to cope with, tor they have eliminated the extra but usual frustrations. Nurses are close to each room becauae of the "H” de­ sign of the corridors with the nurse’s station in the center. Nurses and patients have direct voice communication and every 2 room has Its own lavatory from New winjf of Rockville General Hospital, which will have a total capacity of 122 beds. Main building is at the right. which the patient can also sum­ mon a nurse. gree of paUent comtort. Air-con­ from the room It desired and area of the unit. Dimmers pro- The open house will give ev­ Two elevators are In opera­ famous Handmacher Boredom is banished with a ditioning is provided for and include color TV, wall-to-wall v;da sensitive light control. eryone an opportunity to ob- tion wfth shafts already built remote control TV in every will be in operation in two carpeting and comfortable The new heart monitor is lo­ ferve the extent of the organ­ for two more. The wing is con­ room and a bedside telephone years whe.i a refrigeration furniture. " cal^ In the intensive care unit. ization and special equipment structed in such a manner that annual event! lovely lingerie available. pla.nt is built in connection with ■v. _ Step-savers for nurses include Made by Hamilton Standard required by the food needs of four additional floors could be The ultimate in patient com­ Phase II, the next project. a pneumatic tube station for Division, United Aircraft Cor­ a hospital. Walk-in refrigera- added. and Country Miss suits fort are the beds which can be CJolors throughout are sooth­ food and drag orders, extra poration, It records, the heart tbrs and freezer, a room-size There are 120 windows to cap­ adjusted by the patient simply ing blue, yellow and beige with in regal nylon tricot phones along corridors, revolv- action of four patients simul­ dishwasher and disposal, park­ ture a variety of views, includ­ by pushing a button to raise furniture in a cherry wood irg patient files which ore lo­ taneously without wires for dis­ or loarer the head, the foot, or ing a reas for tray caddCes, a ing one of a hillside dotted With f'rrfah. The white sterile look cated between the doctor's rdom tances up to 260 feet. If s e t house upon house. WTien the in­ the entire bed. Is out. dietition's office, food storage and nurse's station and ac­ limits are exceeded on alarto ■areas, even an unloading dock ner courtyards are through' be­ It has been tound, according EJach corridor has a grouping for cool summering ! cessible to both. iounds alerting the specially at the rear, only name part of ing constructed in and around 99 to hcspltal administrator John containing an extra lavatory, a The doctor's room includes leg. $4 to $7 trained nurse to a particular it all. they will add yet another dimen- 2.” to 3. y Ulrabtto, that 60 per cent of shower and a Sitz bath. tape recording equipment, and patient crisis. sibn. calls from patient to rmrsne in­ Bach patient room holds two doctors also have access to Planned tor future expansion, Six nurses from the hospital the food area can handle the Meanwhile Phase n Is not far volve a request to adjust the beds but can be converted to a rtenographer pool downstairs. behind the now celebrated bed. Eliminating the binders have received special training needs of 'tvVlce the 112 bed private room. Lounges for pa­ The six-bed intensive care and a cardiologist is now on Phase I. that stick out of the ends of tients on each floor provide ex­ capacity of the hospital. The proud labels are still on these lovely slips and unit provides for a continual the medical staff. (Herald pbatai by Buceivlokm) the conventionBl beds should al­ tremely pleasant surroundings close watch over patients re­ The cafeteria provides an out­ Attendant checks supplies in wing’s pharmacy. p^ticoats. Delightful lace or delicate embroidered so make tor happier nurses orvee one Is up and about, usual­ quiring it, both medical an d door and Indoor eating facility trim, scane with scalloped hem. Non-cling taffe- without bruised legs. ly very soon after an operation surgical. Partial glass parti­ with a view of .downtown ac­ knits also included in this beautiful group.'White, Handmacher Weathervane Suits Separate thermostats for these days. They provide a tions separate four of these tivity softened by plantings and pwtels, fashion colors. Short and average lengths; each room add yet another de^ place to receive visitors away beds from the main central decorative lig^its. slips in 32 to 42, petticoats in small, medium, large. (DAL, lilngierle, all stores) 23.90 29.90 Res:. $36 and $40 Reg:. $46 and $50

The beautiful “Weathervanes” . . . cool, crisp, wrinkle- free fabrics feilored with famous Handmacher skiH. One and two piece styles, solids and plaids, short and J long sleeves. Misses’ sizes.

Nemo’s famous “Shape Flatterer” Country Miss Summer Suits 6.” reg:. 13.50 u Lycra and nylon pantie g:irdle with paten'ted front panel for tummy control, light-but-firm aide sections. S, M, L. XL. l l . " « & Nemo’s Lycra Power Net Pan tie Girdle, double lace front pand. S, M, L, XL. reg. $11. 5.99 Reg. to $36 Patients’ rooms have two beds each. Hospital white is out, with each room in lively colors.-^ N CLOSEOUT! WARNER FOUNDATIONS Save now on these snappy casual suits in solids is the ration^ thing to do. It mies had never been so de­ 3 0 happens, however, , thalt a formed as that of Stalinist Rus­ “Lace-Lights” girdles and pantie. or dark prints . . . imported Irish linens, cottons ___ ^ fe teria in the wing, designed for general use. Next phase of building program is now starting. major policy of the Soviet gov­ sia, discovered In their turn Reg. 12.50 6.99 and blends. Short and long sleeved styles. Hurry ernment Is seM-sufflciency in that purely economic reform Girdles with lace tummy, lace trim. sians Olid Ukrainians have been non-ferrous metals (basically was p . pix>edream without basic in for these important values! Misses’ sizes. Russia Turns the Clock Back for military reasons). You can’t political change —^freedom at COMING SOON! Reg. 13.50. 7JS» settled in central Asia, while Fashion colors. S, M, L, XL. Reg. $15. 8.99 tens of thousands of Komsomol simultaneously rely on market home, "opening” to the world. “volunteers" are dispatched an­ forces and pursue this objec­ In Soviet dUes In Siberia, the (DAL, Foondatlccis, all atorea) tive." Caucasus and Oenlb^al Asia as nually to Siberia and the Far (DAL, Salto, an atorea) ‘Reforming’ a War Economy East. (Still, more leave than EKman estimates that half well as In Russia piroper I heard C a p t a in M a c ’s the Soviet national income Is (Oootinued from Page One) stay.) officials, factory managers, nized that, whenever they did “a sui generis war economy” allocated to "non-economlc” mayors, economists describe achieve good results, the party Tremendous dams, factories Hie second example was the in which all resources are ad­ projedts, such as defense, space their recent achievements with bosses raised their norms and and mines have been opened highly publicized reduction in ministratively . marshalled to and “non-economlc” invest- pride, then sigh the .'dentical targets in customary Stalinist In these areas—in defiance of the number of target figures maximize military strength, po­ men'ts. Many woud consider refrain: "Of courae, we could fashion. Thus, the “Techno­ both climate and cost—while handed down by Moscow plan­ litical repression and ambitious this estimate conservative. do a. great deal more were it SEAFOOD crats' ' Brezhnev, Kirilenko, foreign policies. A conservative “historic'' Russia, the Ukraine ners. “All that means," the en­ and Byelorussia have teen In any event, to “reform” not for the intematlonai situa- BWIMMI gineer commented, “is that we Kosygin and Podgomy have estimate is that 60 per cent of such an economy, mere t'lOll.” now landed in virtually the SoWet industry works directly relatively neglected. More ef­ OVER 35 VARIETIES FRESH FISH In the factories, 'rather than ficient ^-viet peoples, surfi as "mechanisms" of the classical The "intemationial situation" they in the ministries, do the same rut as the “harebrained" for the military. (Such esti­ economic type are clearly in- Khrushchev in the early sixties. the Armenians, Estonians and Is another name for a Kremlin SPECIALIZING IN OVEN-READY arithmetic — but the arithmetic mates are imjprecise because of adequaJte — "Politics must take foreign policy which, fdthough The changes in agriculture the “two-track” Soviet price Latvians, do ntton. . . by a most famous Reg. $7 same old way. plays less of a role in the So­ maker I Large pockets . . , one| zippered and one with gripper 0 methods produced favorable re­ for tlie same purposes. The viet economy today than in sults in the early Brezhn^v- Despite warnings by Dmitri 54 McKEE STREET M9452! snap. Elastic back. Blue, green, spice. Polyansky and others in 1967, cost of the KGB and other 1929—not to speak of Imperial Neatly tailored Bermudas by a famous Kosygin years, for reasons that "organs" with their millions Russia, which was part of the Now le Hie tone to bring in your acreenst^h^^nZ!^ maker . . . a choice of plaids, solids or tatter- were largely extraneous. Many promises of new fertilizer and machinery were largely Ignor­ of informers Is impossible to world market. *' Storm window glaea replaoed. ' I sal checks. Stock up now for happy vacation­ believed that the changes an­ estimate but it is certainly JOHNSON SEAHORSE 239 2.69 nounced In 1968 would be only ed. The improved "gu.iranteed" In an excellent new study, ing! Sizes 29 to 42. farm-price structure became huge. The vast Soviet propagan­ 4 to 7 8 to 14 '1 the beginning, not the full ex­ "Econonomlc Reform in the So­ AUTO GUSS INSTALLED irrelevant in the wake of party da machine, perhaps 90 per tent of the reform. Introduction viet Union,’’ a British special­ Reg. $3 Reg. 3.60 (DAL, Men’s Shop, all stores) demands for “voluntary" over- cents of its co.sts subsidized is CLASS FURNITURE TOPS of the changes coincided with ist, Michael ElLman, illustrates fiirfillment and “socialist com­ another great drain on the .OUTBOARD MOTORS the dilemmas to which Krem­ (DAL, Yonag World, all atona) the entry of the postwar gen­ economy. Subversion and pro­ eration into the labor force. petition.” All notions of liber­ lin “do it yourself” policies MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) alizing the basic structure of paganda abroad, including direct le a d : Conaiderable western ma­ support of most “fraternal'' chinery was Imported, on favor­ Soviet agriculture were shelved "For example, the Soviet Un­ IV2 HP. to IDO HP. PICTURE FRAMING (all types) indefinitely. Besides, as Shele- Oonlpiunist parties, are probab­ able credit, in the climate of ion is going ahead with the de­ pin's followers gleefully noted, ly as costly as the better pub­ political detente. The tempora­ velopment of copper and nickel SALES — PAR’TS — SERVICE WINDOW and PLATE G U S S the rash abandonment of Krush­ licized Soviet “forelgp aid" to nr ry easing of party pressures on mining near Norilsk. . .a town 'Tub Encloemre from $30 to $45 phis inwtoiifltjro chev's pet crop, com, produc­ tile Vietnamese communists, ri EASY TERMS — USED MOTORS the farms not only provided by the Arctic Ocean. Because boys’ sport coats special dress sale cosmetic buys famous make briefs girls’ pant skirts ladies’ & men’s wallets ed a fodder shortage. The hog Arabs and other clients. workers with more food but In­ of the Inclement climate, both population of the Soviet Union The strategic bias of the Open Daily 7:30 AJH.-5 PJH. — Thum. to 9 D. D. EISENHOWER DECANTER 810UM dustry with more raw ma­ building and labor costs are ABE UNOOLN DECANTER...... 8 5 J N I 25% lo 60% off Mohawk natural bristle terials. began declining more than two economy has also teen costly very high. The town is more Sat. to 4 FM. 7.99 to 17.90 brushes with satin wood han­ 59c & 85c 1.99 to 3.49 V2 off - years pgo, and last winter the in other ways. Since 1960, 'when than a thousand miles Irom the F. D. ROOSEVELT .....’...... However, the reform produc­ early slaughter of cattle and Stalin took the measure of dle. Reg. 5.50 9.95 nearest railway, and the ore M. L. K IN G ...... 8 5 a 9 0 Reg. $11 to $27 Reg. to $60 Reg. $1 and 1.15 Reg. 3.50 to $5 ed only one-shot results, Indus­ other livestock began. Tse-Tung, investment has will have to be transported eith­ Dana’s solid stick cologne in Reg. $5 to 12.50 trial growth rates began declin­ Yugoslav and other east teen frantic in central Asia, er by air or In shipping convoys R. F. KENNEDY ...... Alt mm Ambush or Tabu. Reg. 2.25. Tailored or lace trimmed ing early In 1968 and continue ^ y o n linens, polyester ^ d For juniors, misses and pe- Famous make cotton pant Famous make leather wallets European economists noted at Siberia and the So-vlet F:li- East. led by an atomic-powered Ice­ MAL RHINES^ .1968 CAMPAIGN BOTTLES briefs in nylon tricot . . . cot­ to decline, despite massive tile time that the limited . .set c^ton blends . . . solids, 51 Economic considerations have breaker. Clearly the nickel and Formerly with Newrberry'a Marine la Now Aaaoeiatoe 1967 B&G XMAS PLATES .. tites . . . dresses from our Lanvin’s Arpege or My Sin ton knit briefs in prints with skirts in solids and prints . . . French purses, French clutch­ “moral atimulatlon” by the ch^ges promised by Brezhnev taken second place to the polit­ lip* checks, plaids. Single and p etty and trade unions —“ vol- copper produced in this way With U . la Our Marine De|Murtineat. . , 1968 B&G XMAS PLATES .. ‘ own stock in knits, voiles and cologne in metal container. elastic ruffled leg. White and by a most famous maker. es . . . some matching sets. and Kosygin were darned from ical objective of retaining, set­ will be eirtremely expensive. double breasted styles. 8 to untsuT” pledges to work free the start, even had the promises 1969 B&G XMAS PLATES . I 'jerseys. A varied selection. IVi oz. special 9 .7 5 colors. 5-6-7-8. Sizes 7 to 14 only. Assorted colors. tling and fortifying the terri­ “The economists! say, leave i il $ S 20. overtime, "spontaneous" de­ been kept. For the Soriet econ­ 0 0 . tories seized by the Tsars from things to market forces. Then mand* to speed up plant ful­ omy fundamentally remained CAPITOL EQUIPMENT BAG M0 1 HKW8 DAY PLATE ...... a g ,. the tottering (Chinese Em pire the Soviet Union will Import fillment, and the like. Both (In the words of the late pol- (Tint Bdttom) ...... and feeble Moslem Emirates. copper from Oille and export managers and workers recog­ Isli Ounmunlst, Oskar Lange) 98 MAIN ST.—.TEL. MS.7898 NULINE BBaWBODUCTlONS...... D&L, Mahehester PAiiiade, <^pen Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. to 9, ’Flies, and Sat. to 6 Hundreds of thousands of Rus­ manufactured goods, and this Vrf >

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S ection T wdo PRlIlAY, JUNE 20, 1969 FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 Wi>man Asks Board^s Help Dog Days Deadline Y oung Boy^s T estimony Aatul)i^at8r Ettrning ifc^ralii Pages IS to 28 If you think these are dog Wendy Smith Third in Family With Her Insurance Claim days for humans, think of Clears Man Who Hit Him what they are (or dogs. Mrs. Peterson H m mother ot a Mencheater One woman, a neighbor of A dog can’t drive his car A Mven-year-old boy took the hla high desk, looked down at ohild, famt February 1968 In the Mott’s Shoprite, complained or get on the busk to get to witness stand In Manchester the boy, and asked him if he In Winant Volunteer . Program' Gives Awards to MEG Wins Election BMMMt Junior Ifigh awlmminr that the supermarket’s incin­ the town clerk’s office be­ Circuit Court yesterday and his knew the difference between By JOHN JOHNSTON pool, haa ariied the Board at erator was emitting smoke and fore the July 1 deadline (or testimony that he was nwre truth and lying. The boy, in a Dtractore to help her collect Piano Students soot, annoying to adjoining res­ his or her license. scared than hurt when he was small, frightened voice said, When a Manchester Labor Board Ordered her coots (ram the company idents. A dog can't write a check slapped in the face and kicked "no.” i j . i .».«.» Mrs. Elditti H. Peteraen, nM ch sells student insurance She acknowledged that a sim- for (3.50, if he is a male, in the pants by a man who Judge Corrigan asked him beaober of piano, and resident The Manchester Municipal Employees Group (MEG) thnufh the school board. ilai* complaliA, in 1667, result­ or if she is spayed; and she claimed the boy spit at him, he knew what it meant to toll " j in te rn a tio n - of Bolton, ho* announced a Hat yesterday won the election order^ by the State Board She was one ot nine persons ed in effective improvements. can’t write a check for (7.70 helped to clear the man of a the truth when someone asked al ” Airport last night for of recognttkm to studenU tor of Labor Relations, to determine whether it will be who appeared last night at a She claims however, that t h e If she Is unspayed. breach of peace charge. him a question, and he answer­ England, she completed a the 1968-66 saanon,, certified for collective bargaining purposes. situation now is almost as seri­ Board of Directors’ comment And a dog can’t give his The boy was led to the wit­ ed "yes." family triumvirate that For merit and outstanding By winning the eleotton, tt ous as it was in 1967. soaidon, manned by OOP Dlrec- or her age or his or her ness stand by hla mother after Judge 0>rrlgan allowed the will have participated in progress; David Dickie, eon of won the right to tfpresent all ’Two women complained of to n David Odegard and Wayne name. the defendent, Thomas Mullen, questioning to proceed. the Winant Volunteer pro­ Mr. and Mrs. George Dickie, salaried employes HworUng a excessive speeding on McKee 41, of 21 Church St., who was PINTO The boy testified that he was gram. 241 Henry 8t., Mancheeter; 86-40 hour week) and perman­ St. and a man and wife rec­ The best part of it all for defending himself, called the Because those who appear at on top of the overpass. He said William Johnston, son of Mr. ent, ptul-Ume employes (worit- 'F im o , PaopU tBtMvatod ommended the removal of a dog la that It will be his boy to testify. Wendeiin Smith, daughter of the seaslonn are granted an- he had some dirt in Ills mouth and Mrs. Eari Johnston, 82 Sen­ ing a minimum of 20 hours s 10 Norootios Tnatm ot Or* stumps left when trees that or her owner, and not he or Mullen was charged with Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smith nonymity, and because the and he spat to clear It out. eca Dr., Vemon; Jayne Lar­ week), all working within the (aaliaU oa Itae., la nosr opan had been damaging sidewalks she who will be subject to ar­ breach of the peace after he of 181 Hartford Rd., left with press Is not present, the pro- He told Mullen he did not son, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Municipal BuUdtogs, under the ICooday thrwigli W adnaa^ were removed. ’They were told rest and fine if that license was observed striking the boy 64 other American college (tu- -csedlngs were reported by Ode- realize he was under the bridge Jordan Larson, Mt. Sumner JurlsdicUon' o f the town man­ avanlaga, 8:80 to 10, In Ou that the town has a committed isn't procured by July 1. by some teen-agers who were dents who will work with un­ gard and Hants. at the time he spot, and that Dr., Bolton, and Claire Brown, ager. bottom floor ot tho WlUlams allocation for the purchase of passing Jjy in a car. derprivileged children in pov­ The mother ot the hurt child he didn't mean to spit at him. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BuUdiiig o f S t n a r y ’s Bpts- claimed that considerable den­ a stiunp-removing machine. Mullen testified that he was erty areas of Great Britain Excluded from representation Mullen asked the boy if it Maury Brown, 484 Porter St., oopal Cinireh on Parii Ot tal work was Involved, stretch­ A man who had been press­ Rec Board Sets walking on Center St., near -^hen I slapped you." He She is a 1968 graduate are the uniformed and in- Manchester. vestlgatory employee of the Fire An ax-addlet, a parant of a ing over a period g r e ^ r than ing for repair to the Union Pond Moriarty Brothers Service Sta­ aliook his head, no. of Manchester High School, and Honorable mention was Heads Singers and Police Department, super- drug uaar, and • profasotenal the year covered In the school Dam wanted to know when the Delayed Session tion, approaching the railroad Judge Corrigan leaned down recently finished her freshman earned by Nora Harmon, vlBory personnel, teachers, and coimaalor ara on hand to talk insurance policy. work would be done. He was overpass. Mullen said he saw year at Vassar. Richard M, Schubert of The meeting of the Park and from the bench and asked the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har­ professional personnel. to anyona on an anonymous She said that the insur'ance Urid that the 1966-70 budget Russell and some other little Recreation Advisory Commis­ boy, "Just how mqch of a slab Two brothers preceded Miss old Harmon, 484 WetherelL St„ Poughkeepsie, N.Y., formerly basis. Tka pimna numbar Is company paid a (176 blU for provides (or the repair. boys atop the overpass. With 42 pereona voting, t h e sion to' be held last night In was it, did you cry ?” He re­ Smith. Kimberley, who will be Manchester; Robin and Susan of Manchester, recenUy w as 64S4M0. work flidahed in the year, but Another man recommended "I smiled and waved," Mul­ plied, "a little.” tally waa 26 for MEG; IS for the Municipal Building was a senior at Tufts University, Murdock, daughters of Mr. and turned down a (450 bill for that the town continue its len said, "and they waved Installed as president of the Local 991, American Federa­ postponed for lack of a quorum. After the unusual trial. Judge worked last year in Glasgow. Mils. Robert Murdock. South work done subsequently. present method of garbage tmd rhe meeting was rescheduled back." Mullen said when he was Robeitt H. Jr., a graduate of Poughkeepsie Chapter of th e tion of State, County and Mu­ refuse collection (once a week Just about to pass under the Oorrigcui found Mullen not gull- ^ Rd., Bolton; Kim Mandly, nicipal Employee, AFL-CIO; She explained that the (450 for next Thursday. ty. Corrigan sadd although there Harvard Unl'verslty and Boston Society for the Preservation of in the backyard and twice a bridge, when one boy spit ai daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred apd 2 for no representeiUon. The was submitted within the one- Topics to be discussed are, was the possibility that Mullen University Law School, was and Encouragement of Barber­ year deadline. Ih e dental work, week at the curb), cmd that It him but missed. Mullen said he Mandly, 730 West Middle Tpke., remaining 2 of the 42 votes caA the feasibility of keeping the lost his temper and began to ha*! reasonable provocation for Bristol, England in shop Quartet Singing to Ameri­ she eocplalned, was so exten­ should not go into the method town swimming pools open after Manchester, and Margaret Su- ca. were challenged by John A. ait.R.irRTR scheduled to start July 1 (twice chase the boy. actions, "the action you took tag, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaspic, agent of the State La- ^ 2 sive, that It couldn’t be accom­ Labor Day, and the installation Schubert Is the son of Mr. was to kick may have been a misjudg- Smith wUl be one of oi bor Relations Board, on the ^teppa, 19, of Bolton, plished within a year aixl car­ a week In the backyard and of lights at the Manchester 'My intention Philip Susag, 46 Adelaide Rd., and Mrs. Max J. Schubert of ’ Mullen. testi-vcou- ment.’ 'Corrigan cauUoned Mul- sro u p of about six assigned to Ma-mchester. ried over into the second. twice a week at the curb). He High School field for Pony him in the ptmts. 216 Woodland St. His wife. basis that tho two were not on ^ said that the present method League Football. fled. "I whacked him a couple In the future, he should where Perfect attendance awards a pre-released Mat of eligible “ ®*“*® Friendly Families Program Preview She said that the Board ot Marguerite, is the daughter of voters. Court appearance July 16. haa worked well. The commission will sJso hear of Umes, and then I kicked him summbn a poUoeman or call the fuU-41me as- were given Linda and Mary Directors is her last resort for In the rear,” Mullen said. boy’s parents. slrtants to a regular f f a « In Mrs. Louise A. Htorlchs of 66 And, a woman complimented a report next Thursday from CIscon, Jayne Larenn, Judith Because the 26 votes for the ‘ One of tile first Friendly Families Program matches meet. week to July. The program connects a Hartford and suburban collecting the (450 she claims When the youngster was led Assistant Prosecutor Joseph summer program for pre - Benton St. and the late John C. is due her. the town for opening Globe Hol­ Ernest J. Tureck, town park Lloyd,, Robin and Susan Mur­ Hlnrichs. MEG were more than the 22 W. Penchoff, 21. of West They are (left to right) Ursula P em icclo, 10, Suzanne Thomas, family for the purpose of a visit by a child of the Hartford to the stand, holding hla Paiwdlao said Mullen gave the ®ohool children. They will work 9, Mrs. Carolyn Thomas, Atty. Allan Thomas, Oorrie Thomas, Of the nine persons who ap­ low Swimming Pool early. She superintendent concerning the dock and Margaret Susag. He is a senior instructor for majority needed (or certlfl- Hartford, charged with failure family during the summer. The Horace Bushnell Congrega^ mother’s hand, he looked to be boy’o mother some money after dube, organize 4, Mrs. Marguerite Messina, her daughter by her second mar­ peared at last night’s session, recommended that all pools be po^bility of making Salters the Advanced Technical Train­ tlon, the challenged votes were obey a State traffic control tional Church of Hartford has doubled the scope ot the pro­ opened early next year. Pond area into a town recrea­ on the brink of crying. the trial and asked her to buy help with sunjmer ignored and no ruling was appearance July 16. riage, Pina Messina, 2, and (front) Jennifer Thomas, 8, and gram this year but still has many Hartford children, especial­ six were women. camps or weekend camping ing Department in the Data tion area. Judge Corrigan leaned over him a bicycle. Processing Division of the In­ made on them. ------, J Laura Pemicclo, 18. The scene Is the Thomas’ porch at 215 ly boys 10-12, still unassigned. (Herald {dioto by Bucelviclus) trips and lead dlacusslons, for­ Gaspic conducted the elec- WUUom Mc(2ollum, 37, of .154 HoIUster St. after dinner. Ursula will visit the Thomas’ for a mal and Informal. ternational Bustoeas Machines Oorp. Education Center, to tlon. The observers were Ver- School St., charged 'wltii fall- They may work with old peo­ RENT Poughkeepsie. He Is a grad­ non Smith for the MEG, George ure to obey rtate traffic con- there will be no written book Wife Beating Square Dancers ple’s groups, or with the "Meals uate of Manchester schools, Btogham for Local 991, and sign. Court appearance reports. The only requirements Town Notes Dip on Wbeeto" service, which takes Library Has Special List o • 17* Meet at Waddell Trlnfty College, Hartford, and Mrs. Bernice Poucher for the 1®- will be that the children be able hot meals to housebound people. A C A R ? the University of (JonnecUcut, Town of Manchester. All three ------to read and understand the Brings r me Manchester _ Square_____ D ance Some ore assigned to a church In Idle Claims Storrs. signed a statement, certifying James Perry, 65, of 37 Ken- books and then tell the librar­ Club will have an open dance and spend much of their Omo Of Summer Books for Kids TEMPLES A 42-year-old Manchester man (Hersld iibato Iqr Suosiriolus) that the election was fairly and stogton St., ohargied wUh fall- A tour per cent drop In un- The Poughkeepsie N e w- ians about the stories they have tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Wad- In house-to-house visiting. Vol- Mias WendeHn Smldi watches the mayor of MkuudMter, Conn, impartially conducted. ure to obey a dtate ilirafflc con­ Summer is here, schools are of quality rather than quanri- read. was sentenced to 60 days In Jail, Cell School. Earl Johnston will yorkers were named 1968 Cho­ eonptoyment oompensatlon ■" untcers have also worked at finish the message she wrlll convey to the m ayor ot Mlanchoe- Unleas obJecUona to the trol sign. Court appearance July about to close, but the Mary ty. Miss Jesseman is planning execution suspended, and given call and Mr. and Mrs. Russell rus Champions of the Northeast The librarians to the Junior claims 'was repotted for last correctional Inatltutlons and ter, Englond. Mayor Nathan A. AgoaUnelU is introducing the District at a contest last fall to signed report are fUed with the 16. Cheney Library will be open a game that will be a bit ot White will cue the round danc­ Room hope many of their read­ week In the Manchester office a (100 fine, plus one year’s pro­ mental health centers. local Wlnan/t Volunteer to his counterpart acroea the Atlantic, Hartford. The chorus were win­ State Board of Labor Relations and ready for toys and girls to fim (or all who select and read ing. The event Is open to all ers will select some of the titles of the State Labor Department. bation after he was found guilty Miss Smith said yesterday and inviting the Elngllsh city official to attend Mlanchoster, ners of the district title In 1966 before the close of its June 26 Rodney A. Hannaford, 28, of rediscover the fim of reading. books from the “ Joy . . . Just area club dancers. from these special lists In ad­ The flg;uree 'were 579 for the BRINGS YOU THE of breach of the peace yester­ She expects to live m a Youth Conn.’s sesquicentennlal celebration in 1978. and 1966. The district includes business day, the board will de- 234 Oak St., charged ■with faU- To help toys and girls find For You" lists and the library’s Committees for 'the dance are dition to reading their usual week ending June 14, compared day In Manchester Circuit Hostel. She pointed out that eastern New York, all of New clare the case closed and the ure .to obey e state traffle con- some of the more worthwhile own “Books Are Keys.” Mr. and Mrs. ■ Henry Bryan, Why Not! favorites. The lists will be ready to 603 for the weric ending Jtme Court. a great deal of leeway is per­ England, and the Maritime ballots will be destroyed. trol sign. Court appearance July books, the C>>nnectlcut State On the large bulletin board for use Monday. door duty; Mr. and Mrs. 7, for a decrease o f 24 clatans. Herbert S. Goodman, now of mitted American student vol- through the smoking ruins ot summer months to 1948, work- We have fully equipped Provinces of Canada. The state board, at Its next 16. Library has published two book In the Junior Room there will rv Statewide claimct rose by 648, 80 Norman St., was charged . , Kingsbury, refreshment j unteers In -planning “ and-----— carry- London’s Blast End diuing the tog under his guidance. new cars for rent by the The chorus will represent the regiUar meeting, then wUl certi­ lists to the form of bookmarks. be the head and beginnings of "These lists are entitled “ Joey a very large bookworm. As a to a 21,640 total. The figure was with breach of the peace, after ’’y Mr. and mg out their own programs. bUtz of the vrinter of 1941. The nondenomtoatlonal pro­ day, week or month, at district at the International fy the MEG as bcu'gatolng agent Gaboi Szabo, 30, of Coventry, ‘Died Tragically* he struck his wdfe, Joyce, about Mri. Harold Hubbard and Mr. B ^ e leaving by plane last One of the warmest admlrera, gram is open to any American Convention of the Society from for eligible town employes. charged with (ailiire to obey a . . . Just For You.” One Is for young reader completes reading 20,860 for 'the oorreapondlng BAKER’S^wa and Mrs. Bernard Krutt. very reasonable rates! Yesterday’s election was the State traffic control sign, tburt grades 8-6, and the other for a book from one of the lists MOSCOW (AR) — MaJ. Gan. week last year. the face and head, while ahe night, the 1969 Volunteers gath- the Rev. P. B. "Tubby” C2ay citizen 18 years old and over June 23 through June 28 to St. Johnston, the club caller, will and their two children were to ered for the first ttaie at a ton, vicar of the historic East who khows evidence of high When your car is tied up Louis, Mo. They will compete culmination of a January hear- appearance July 16. grade 6 and up. The tiUes list­ mentioned, he may write his Terenti Ivanov of the Moscow Hartford, -with 8,194 clatme, / ed are of the, more recent books the kitchen of their home at leave the end of this month on send-off reception held at St. End church, AU-Hallotws-by-the- character, capacity for leaxler- for sei^ce or repairs, or with wtontog choruses from 14 Ing on an MEG petition for rec------initials on a slip of paper to mlHtary district "died tragical­ was the state leader last week. and were selected by a commit­ 104H Chestnut St. a croes-country calling tour. James’ Episcopal Church In Tower, conceived the Idea of shlp, willingness to work hard when you need an addi­ other districts (or the Interna­ ognltion for bargaining pur- Julia R. Poole of Box Mt. Dr., the form 'o f a book and pin It ly” while carrying out his du­ It was followed by New Haven tee of children’s llbraricms Mrs. Goodman, who testified Throughout the eight-week trail­ New York a ty . At this time, continuing the ambeissador’s and todependently, and sincere tional car , . . tional Championship. poses. The petition was opposed Vemon, charged -with speeding, on the bookworm. The llbr.i- ties, the Defense Ministry news­ with 2,917, Bridgeport -with 2,- throughout the state. Miss Mar­ yesterday, produced three color er trip with his family, John>- they had an opportunity to spirit by Inviting young Ameri­ mdtivatlon. Although some In Manchester, the society has by Local 991. The board, to a Court appearance July 16. rlans anticipate a long and paper Red Star reported today. 768, Waterbiny with 2,561, and ion Jesseman, local children'^ galley-colored bookworm wind­ DOZEN T '"' snapshots of herself taken, she ston will make guest caller ap­ meef volunteers of other years. cans to spend a summer work­ scholarship aid Is available, a chapter which meets Monday decision last month, ruled that ------• "Died tragically" Is used here New Britain with 1,889. librarian, was one of the com­ ing back and forth across tHfe said, about one week after she pearances and conduct squaire The program Is named to hon- ing ^ In this bombed-out area. most students pay their own CALL evenings at 8 at Bunco Center. the MEG la a true employe Robert E. Gower, 40, of 88 to describe death from any Manchester 'waa 12th among' mittee. bulletin board. J J cause other than Illness. The re­ was struck. Uve photos showed dancing at clubs to 13 states. or of the late John GUbert Win- Bellowing his 1947 speaking way, generally amounting to It Is directed by Vincent Zlto group, as defined by state Wells St., charged with speed- the state’s 20 offices. It had In order to encourage reading This is not a competition and her with a badly blackened eye He will also conduct Caller In- ant, America’s Ambassador to tour of U.S. schools and col- (750 per person, of Hartford and its president is statutes; and that it Is an ap- ing. Ck>urt appearance July 16. port did not elaborate. been 14th the week before. plus some other bruises. rt'tutes to Colorado Springs, Great Britain during WWn, who leges, a small group. the first This year’s group will return 643-5135 Robert Stalger o f South Wind­ propriate group for collective Mrs. Goodman’s story, that San BYancisco and Monterey, spent many nights walking Winant Volunteers, spent two on Sept. 8. sor. bargaining purposes. Theron R. Parlin, 86, of 146 she was painting In the kitchen Calif, Although a representative of Blesell St., charged with failure SALE! when her husband came home ' : Local 991 participated in the to obey state traffic control and struck her, differed from election and certified that It sign. Court appearance July 16. Ooodnfan’s version of what hap­ Septic Tanks was conducted fairly and Im­ pened. He sadd his wife came partially, the local participated ACCIDENTS AND u (A fm strong at him with a butcher knife and under formal protest, without A written warning 'was issued actually stabbed him to the prejudicing its legal rights. to Leslie C. McCurdy. 66, of WU- U Plugged Sewers stomach. He said when she The Local has a petition pend- limantic, for following too close- PICNIC TIME IS HERE Ing in Hartford Oxunty Superior ly, after a two-oar rear end ac- came at him a second time he struck her to self defense. Machine Gleaned Court, requesting that the court cldent on W. Middle Tpke. yes- Shop Pinehurst tonight till nine, Saturciay from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. and start Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sales VINYL CORLON’ Goodman pulled out his shirt MORIARTY vacate the certification ruling terday at 6:16 p.m. The driver your picnic or cook out with PINEHURST GOOD THINGS TO EAT . . . Sewer Lines Installed—<06i' and displayed a small healing lar Waterproofing Dens. by the State Bocud of Labor Re- of the other car was Linda C. wound on his abdomen that he Steaks . . . Spareribs . . . Smoked Pork Chops . . . center cut fresh Pork latlons. Negro of 776 Vem on St. said was the knife wound. Chops . . . Swordfish . . . Individual Delmonico Steaks . . . Krst Prize or BROTHERS Mrs. Goodman said the beat­ Grote’s Franks. McKINNGY BROS. Marcel A. Fortier, 81, of 186A ing she took was so bad that "Coniteotlciit’e Oldeet lU Peari St. — 848-5886 F O R RENT E. Middle Tpke., was charged Increase she couldn’t see for three days. Sewerage Disposal Oo. 8 aiid 16 mm. Movie Pro- with reckless driving, and N N Linoolii-Meroury Dealer” She also said when she went to 801 CENTER STREET Jeotora—Bound or iHent, also Issued a written warning tor a doctor about a week after the OPEN EVENINGS 88 mm. slide projeoton. driving after drinking, following Incident, because of severe Pinehurst Patties (Except Than.) WELDON DRUG CO. an accident on E. Middle Tpke., There Will Be An Increase, and headaches, alx X-rays were 767 Main St.—Tel. 868-8981 June 6. The driver of the other taken. PRECISION FORMED Read Herald Ads car was Frank J. Zaremba, 17, (3oodman stdd he hdit his wife of 93 Concord Rd. Fortier will oidy onoe and then she fell BETTER TASTING appear to court July 7. egBinat a radiaitor where she Time Is Running Out Fast- sustained addUlonal bruises. He Because they cook evenly and are made from COMPLAINTS said he gave her immediate The car o f William C. Pound ntedlcel nlbtentlan, placing ice U. S. Choice tender beef. Plan Now For Summer Color ol of 179 Charter Oak St., was paxsks against the bruises and damaged early yesterday morn­ he also said he urged her to see FUSS FREE .... Time saving ing after It was driven Into a a doctor, but the refused say­ THRIFTIER... No waste BUN SIZE... Jucier hole in the road at Charter Oak So, BUY NOW and S - A - V - E ! ing, “I’ll wait. I’ll wait.” Woodland Gardens Goodman said his wife came THRIFTY ... Average 5 to a lb. and Spruce Sta. at him with the knife, saying, U.S. CHOICE “Tou’ro going to got it this Your Friendly "Self-Service" Center Two bikes were left at the home of Mrs. Hayden Griswold, time,’’ but Mirs. Goodman de­ Look— We Hove Over 175 New emd nied ever having a knife, and 28 Elwood Rd., by two unkno'wn she denied her husband’s en­ girls on Wednesday. The bikes tire version of the incident. Chuck c may be claimed at the police Sofe-Buy Used Cars To Choose From! Oammentlng to the court on. station. the case, Goodman’s attorney, lb WE HAVE STOCKED UP ON OUR INVENTORY IN ANTICIPATION OF THE NATURAL GERANIUMS Garry Albert, 12, of 284 Hol­ public - defender George Roys­ Patties INCREASE IN CAR SALES . . . 8 9 lister St., was taken to Man­ ter, said, the marriage has buy 4 lbs for (3.56 and keep some In the freezer Dramatic, exciting setting for Mediter­ been "turbulent" and full of Extra Fancy LA RG E POTS chester Memorial Hkxqiital by ranean furnishings—plus the comfort "serious trouble.” U.S. DELUXE his sister last night, after some and easy care of durable sheet vinyl. Royster said his client knew Regular $1.19 cap-pistol caps he was playing Save—get one square yard free with he was guilty, "but he wanted with went ott and injured a DeliTered every 12. sq. yd. finger. Four stltchse were re­ 2 2 » . » 5 a chance to tell his story.” Cougar.... $2699.00 Floor design copyrighted by Armstrong. Judge Oorrigan told Good­ Sirloin .14 NOW- quired Ibo close the wound. man, ’M y first impression was 861 cubic (nA, V-8 engine, 250 HP., all vinyl bucket settts, wall to wall carpeting padded dash and vtson, outside nor MONTINA’ to ^'ve a substantiel Jail sen­ lb Choose froj^^— Registration plates (or a car bclcngtog to D tover F. Shnoed- view minor, bock-tq> tights, windshield washers, hidden headlamps, sequential turn aignsJs and much, mudi more! The glowing colors and texture of tence." I Patties richly tinted vinyl "stones" set in trans­ -t-' 1 Red, White. Pink er of 282 B. glflddle Tpke. have lucent vinyl—a wonderful floor for any 4 IbB. S 4^ Add Color to your been found on on abandoned car room. Buy 12 yards — get one yard to Westport. The Shrojder car Says Kennedy Home! 10 for $8.50 had been to the Sunset SeiVice sq.yd. MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR Station, E. Middle Tpke. for re­ Montego... $2379.00 0 HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS pairs when the plates were 0 Okayed Tap at Pinehurst Service Meat Center when you shop’ Pinehurst IFhod Dept. ' ' BEDDING PLANTS CORRIE MARBLE^ ejaxnations, Dahlia, Phlox, Zinnias, Sol- You Plaint Only Once! taken. 260 cubic Inch, 158 hp. engine, 6-cyllnder, all vinyl interior, 'wall-to-waU oarpeting, padded dash and 'visore, b«tok-up 'Itahita, Delphinium, Baby’a Breath, Oriental New large-scale design with the ele­ windshieid waabera side marker lights, plus FOMOOO 6-Year, 60,000-Mlle Warranty! Imported Boiled Ham, very le a n ...... lb. G l « 4 9 DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW ...... 24-oi. oon 58o v ^ Snaps, Scablosa, Stock, Larkspur, . Poppiea, Lupine, Sedlenlsi and hundreds gance and subtle tones of natural mar­ Of King Line A g m tu m , AJyssum, Asters, Otiendula, A bike owned by James Joy HAWAIIAN PUNCH ...... 8 cans $1.00 more! — Reg. 89c NOW 69c, 8 (or 88>00 ble—a truly luxurious flnnrinB_Buy 12 Weaver’s Chicken R o l l ...... t ...... lb. Marigolds, Gerbera, DOs> of S'! Greenwood Dr. was taken (Continued from Page One) Case of 12 98.89 yards-get one free. 5 . 9 5 Gloriosa Daisy, etc. Tray O s C Wednesday evening from the HEINZ KOSHER DUX, PICKLES...... qt. Jar 49c Nixon told a nationally tele­ DUBUQUE 3 for 82.50 HTH SWIMMING POOL SUPPUE8 Joys’ backyard. vised news conference that he HEUNZ DILL GHERKINS ...... 16-oi. Uo NOW AT^REDUCED PRICES! CUMBERLAND^^ "checked personally Into the PRESSED HAM Lb «1.12 Try Heinz Pickle Sticks—Sweet or Kosher slices—-with Ready for Second Feeding with A motorcycle was taken from B-I-G SA raves on Wide-spaced, gaily colored rectangular matter as to whether or not that in 2 Ib. lots . . . lb. 9 9 e your Pinehurst patties and Mleot your favorite Heinz 800TT8 TURFBUILUERiS) NOW’S THE TIME TO PLANT . . . the garage of Jeremy ConkUn vinyl shapes floating in mottled trans­ surveillance which had been dis­ Relish. 85.45 — 89.95 — 813.95 Evergreens, Flowering Shrub., Cacti, of 85 Olcott Dr. sometime Tues­ lucent vinyl—clean, crisp floor decora­ cussed had been conducted by 99c FRESOA ...... carton 89c Fuchsia, Foliage Plants, Flowering day night. tion — one free yard with every 12 DuBuque Cooked S alam i...... Ib. 8 9 e Trees, Shade Trim, Ground Covers and USED CARS TOO!! him (Hoover) and the BTBI, by . TURFBUILDER «2«i in 2-lb. lota...... lb. 81c Weeds 'n Feeds! Hedging. purchased. 9.»» sq.yd. themselves, or whether it had Where, but where but at Pinehurst can you get Oscar Floor design copyrighted by Armstrong. been, as Is supposed to be the Covers 8,000 sq. feet — Boy Dies, Family Hurt case, always approved -by the PENOBSCOT FRESH CHICKENS Mayerls best sliced Bacon (or 88o |b. and that gorgeous 8-10-8 PLANT FOOD In Colchester Collision attorney general. CLOUT® KILLS CRABORA88 80-lbe. NOW ONLY 8>-I> ICEBEIRO LEItrUCE (or only 19c heed. And w € don't "I found that it had always CHtCKEN BREASTS Lb 72c Now Priced at Only 84.98 COLCHESTER (AP) — An been approved by the attorney think you can beat the quality or the price of our ^ H. and H. LAWN FOOD eight-year-oM toy was killed la Bring Your Lawn and Plant Problems To general, as Mr. Hoover testified CHICKEN LEGS u>Lb. 62c 80-lbs. NOW ONLY 82.44 a two-car crash a i the inter­ Sealtest glass gaUons of MUk at 80c or Strickland Us for Friendly Free Advice! Covers 6,000 sq. feet - in 1964 and 1066," Nixon contin­ Simply wonderful, very lean Brisket and Sirloin U p section of Routes 16 apd 149 ued. "As far as this administra­ CORNED BEEF Thurwlay night. Farms Grade AA Eggs at 58c dos. LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR GROWING AND LANDSCAPE PBOBLEMSt tion is concerned, our attitude Sweppea Quinine Water and Bit 'O Lemon FROM "GROWER TO YOU” IT’S YOUR Alan Kulaaenakl of Rookfall Moriarty Brothers toward electronic surveillance Cott Quinine Water and New 8-pack Diet Soda. FRESH POTATO SALAD...OOUE SLAW' was killed and his parents, Jo­ TEMPLFS is that It should be used very seph and KulasenskI, and ttd sparingly, very carefully, hav­ his brother John, 8, injured. Po­ 'On The Level Af Center and .Broad!" ing to mind the right of those lice report that the parents and who might be Involved, but very PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. the brother are in (air condition WE’RE

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Dr. Puroeil studied at Clon- (owaa Wood College, Ireland Graduating class at Rockville High School during ceremonies last night outside. Class was largest in history. (Herald photos by Pinto) gradunted from Nattoonl NEVER AGAIN A SALE SO BIG Unhrenity o f Ireland in DidiUn In 1966. Hto podt-graduato were In several Dublin Vernon hoapAaia fkom 1966 (o 1966. Ha Area aft 12 Diane Dr. with hto wife M d eigtaft ehUdren. RHS Speakers Split on Unrest; 326 Graduate Andover Mrs. Marie Herbst with grifts for retiring school aide, Allen Dresser. By BABBARA BIC^MOND Scholars and nine had received Ing aM the attention and-who are also be the fate of the '.i^t gen- .Wso, J ^ e s Anestl^ Donna Marie Newman letters of commendation from giving a dark and untrue Image eration,” he eald. ^ a ’ Registration A class of 826, the largert In National Merit Scholarship of young America.” “Traditional America tells us ty Jo K^tofak, Joseph A^^^- Carol Anne Nickerson the town’s history, graduated competition with one being a Miss Nickerson further said not to be Isolationists, that we ^ k er, G ^ Cltlz^hlp avw Schelly Atm Numrych Set for Girls’ Rockville Graduates from RockvlUe High School last semtTinaUst. . that the students who are not must fight for peace In Vlelt- Sharon Lynne O’Bara night. The weather permitted During his talk. Dr. Ramsdell extremists are not apaithelc or mam,” Skinner said. “The para- Flaherty M en»r^; t'ameia Bonnie Sue Cottier Sharon Lynn Obremskl Baseball Team Heidi Aberle holding the ceremonies In the gaid farewell to AUen Dresser uncaring but they have acqulr- dox of this situation renders the Gantoer, C a roll Janet Leigh GotUer Kenneth Peter Olander Jeanne Louise Aberle courtyard and enabled more has been his assistant and ed different and acceptable values of traditional America A registration for a teen-age Scoitt Cowles Grant Elaine Marie Ouellette Richard Frederick Abom than 2,600 parents and friends ig retiring after over 42 years ways o* voicing their dissent, absurd,” he pointed out. neth W. Little Award; girl's softball team will be held SAVE Terry Jean Allard Jacqueline Judy Greene James Guy Paganl to attend. In education. She termed them as being con- He concluded, “ Students, mill- Mordasky, this Monday from 7 to 8:30 p.m Robert John Allison Jr. James Russell Greenmun Jr. Patricia Paris in the Town Olfioe Building. Susan Marie Grlndal Jean Carol Parker During talks by the valedlc- “ I personally just hate to see atruictively critical. tant blacks and people of con- tural A ^ M , ^ Burton Lee Ames torlon and salutatorlan, they him go. If I may put it that ai® cautioned that unless science across the nation are wminey ns Age requirements are as fol Gayla Dawn Amsden . Janet Leila Grous Marjorie Frances Pellegrini Rnp A CariMliu heard the two differ sharply In way,” Dr. RamsdeH said something Is done, the idealism chaUenging traditional Amerl- M^orial. . j, losw: Qlris must have reached COLONIAL SOFA Earl Ragner Anderson William Robert Hahn Jr. Ann Elizabeth Pelles NEVER A SALE their assessment of America’s Mrs. Marie Herbat of the non-esctremiists, liloe that ca. I join in that challenge. Qwordpd bv service their 18th birthday by Aug. 31 Gonvejrtililt 9x12 Viieota Il.tO Gail Ann Anderson Cynthia Louise Hollenbeck Carol Anne Penker unrest. One said he joined with Board of Education presented of the past generation, will be There is a better way and you ^ indl- and must not have reached AND CHAIR 12x12 Nylon 94.04 Larry Leonard Anderson Linda Ann Hansen Linda Marie Pelletier their 20th birthday before that SO GREAT LIVINB ROOM i I 9x12 Brlaidad 34.00 James John AnesUs Victoria Jean Harlow Deborah Kathryn Perry coUege students and black mill- Dresse. with a gift from the and I must find It.” An^ Md date. W ing Back, Foam 12x15 Acrilan 144.00' Robert Arthur Ashline Angela Harrower Roland Jeremiah Perry Softball games are planned CHOICE OF FABRICS Cuihlont 12x12 Hareuldn M.OO Chester Joseph Bareisa Jr. Raymond Thomas Haugh Jr. Christine Ann Phelps “ «e High Sch^l tC^ T'ESrs;^'’Ex’rhsS^ for Mondays and Thursdays at VISIT ANY ONE 100% DuPont Nylon Dougloj Bruce Barstow Gall AUcia Heer Anita Catherine Phllbrick oe ",.voluU«»rl« «id "’J SSSi STS’u.S. dull 6 p.m. The Andover teen-age Eieborah Ann Hess Lynn Marie Phillips extremists.” J Cecilia Ann Bator Qarpat ,4.40 Mark Francis Phillips Of the students graduating, teem will be playing against Sqt'Y dl Julius David Beer Bruce Thomas Hewitt OF OUR THREE Wayne Arthiu: Hohs Charles Joseph Plader the following were named the teams from surrounding towns R 1 6 8 Sava AH TMT'larlpef Peter John Benedict Th's Way Again.” comitemporaries.” '*^new*wward this year was Zid Jeanne Teralla. ^kvlU e The first practice is set for ' 1 4 8 Donald Jerry Bernier Wendy Wyman HolUster George Wayne Poltras top 10 students of the class: BIG LOCATIONS NaaOt WllUam Leon Pope Carol Nickerson, Richard Skin­ Dr. Ramsdell presented the "We only ask that JooephT^Z^e Memorial Public He^th Nurses. nmraday, the place to be an­ Sharon Lynn Berthold Jane Colburn Horsman candidates, and Dresser and tablidhmient' we erect, for (here ^ Valerie R«*>ert ^ yrm Linda Susan Powers ner, Jeanne Teralla, Marcia nounced. Miss Charlotte Phelps Steven Roy Blenkowski Mark Leslie Hoiton Miss EdWh Oasati, chairman of •will always be an 'establish- Judy Ann Horvath Diane Alice Prachniak ■ Clcson, Deborah Carter, Rich­ Dishaw. Zale was WOled in Kulawy, will coach the team, assisted E SusEui Marte Biron the Board of Education, con- ment,’ be right for our times, Vietnam last year. Commerce; Howard '^rter Paul Peter Prachniak ard Davenport Jr., Schelly Nu­ by Miss Betsy Houle. HARTFORD Out Tliuy 9* Tonya Leigh Silver Blanchette Mary Hattie Huebner ferred the diplomas. Cantor not for yeaterday, and not for Ronald Christian HuU Alma Ruth Provencher mrych, Maureen Mordasky The valediotorlim and soluto- A registration for a women's HOUYWOOD TV ■Vincent Maurice Bolaaelle Catherine Ann Humphry Lucinda Katherine Pumell M Z r PlTu™«nd“ “= a MS-*'®*! tortan were redplents of the **®Y’i**^^riBHnB lAtiillnoe softball team will also be held Paula Elaine Boor Memorial mortal; Christine lAtiillnoc. MANCHESTER CDCKTAIL Helen Marie Hyjek Richard Michael Quinn Monday from 7 — 8:30 p.m. in E BEDS Robert Leslie Boske Jr. “Slmhins award, to ' ^^^gl Not Ikinner termed the ghetto un- AssocUtion, U Dorothy Louise Hgen Joseph John Ramondetta the office building. There will Complaia with RECLINERS Devoralt Jane Brasefleld or STEP Paul Frederick Jabs Barbara Sue Rapp talln^^lS^ro were ^ente^' Expressing different views on rest and the p e r v ^ virtence students < 1 ^ giaduatS be no fee. SOUTHINGTON haadbeard, Innarsprihg Madeleine Necol Brault Fully Adjustable Judith Jaksa Donald George Redfleld Dr. Ra^nd RamsdL super- t**® a<"tudes of the present gen- in America s youth proof that m,ib. Both teams are sponsored by mattretSi.box spring Peter Nelson Brenn Other awards were the Ro- TABLES Linda Marie Brewster Wayne Liawrence Jalbert Bimny Ellen Rlsley Intendent of schools told par- eration and different views on “a segm ^ of ^ teinklng pop- Pour students were presented the Andover Recreation Com- on lags Kathleen Elizabeth RlttUnger ents and friends that 69 ^o an end. valedl^ mation has r e j^ W with B. Stevens Henry Memo- |*ry Club Marcia Lorena Brissette James Francis Jensen ^ ____ In throe scholastic fWds: Ed­ miaalon. BEER John Robert Rdzy cent of the graduates plan to Carol Nickerson and dient way that is, total un- awards for excellence in NOW Beverly Ann Brow Robert Paul Judge ward Friedrich, Industrial Arts; School doses Tuesday James Francis Roberts continue their education. Of ealutatorlan Richard Skinner questioned acceptance of scholarship during the current Gall Frances Brown Jean Leslie Kaiser Crystal Luglnbuhl, business Frank Gordon Robinson these, 41 per cent will go on to spoke to the graduates and par- Ameriesa’s tnaxUtional set of school year: Susan Fagan, Hie Andover Elem«itary Man-tlt*d raelintf elisirt I* * 5 * Annette Gay Browning Christine Clair Kaminski education, and Carol Nickerson, School will close for the sum AND 4 8 Cdii & Cdrtf Gordon Lee Robinson eheic* of celon. Deborah Ann Bruce Dale Gladys Karpuske four-year coUeges, 23 per cent ®"*®- Kriksclun, sopho- m er vacation on Tue^ay. Both Ruth Ann Bugbee Louise Katherine Kasevlch Wayne Joseph Root to two-year colleges or nursing Mlfls Nickerson advocated He cited the senior high more and Rita Prancoskl and N Monday and Tuesday Witt be Donald Richard Butler III Janet Irene Kayan David James Roth schools tpid five per cent to change but not revolution. She school year as being a peiiod Lucille Salterboxjh, freshman. half session days, closing at 1 PRETZELS AUson Buxton John Kerry Kelly Hal Roth other schools. praised the students who de- of dedsion and said that up to Other awards ------wemt- -to: Named to Wesleyan p.m. 3-piacu Fomout Nothou Hftla Diane Marie Campbell Robert Nathan Kies Gene James Russel Jobs await another 23 per violent tactics and strong- this point high school has been LAMPS Elizabeth Genevieve St. Ge: Board of T n,«ee. TTie Bchqol office will be THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS Donald Alfred Campbell Mary Ellen King cent. Dr. Ramsdell said. Three *y radical programs, while still a secluded experience, open each day during the sum AND Contemporary Sofa & Cliair Hugh Baird Campbell HI Nancy Rose Mary King main per cent plan to enter the serv- advocating many of the Ideals “ Today’s youth feels that it senior who ^ows the general MIDDLETOWN (AP) Wes- mer beginning at 7 :30 a.m., ex PICTURES & John Michael Campbell Robert John Klatka. Valerie Jeanne Samson ice, one per cent will be mar- and) goals that the extremists is smothering, that it is in a promlse exempMfiod In the life(leyan University has appointed cept for a two-week period. Lovaly High Back with Deborah Ann Carter Merrill Duane Kloter Judith Marcia Sawlckl ried and the few remaining, are pursuing. maze from which it cannot es- of Nettleiton. former U.S. Rep. Edwin May of ON LIVING ROOMS -C H A IR S - BEDROOMS Moira Irene Scalley Also Deborah Carter, Girls Weathersfleld and D. Ronald Church Auction SODA, TO O SECTIONAL \^ g Dacorafer Fabrica Daniel D. ChambeoTi Gail Anne Kocour "juat haven’t decided.” ’ She said, "Unfortunately, it Is cape,” Skinner said. "It sees ------t i . ri ^ t «h it i rv tLA Q U E S Heather Alice Schaefer An auction will be held at Edwin William Chepan Jr. Dianne Koschwltz Dr, Ramsdell also announced the revolutioaries and extrem- Its parents’ generation already Club Award for the senior girl ^ univer- Darleen May Schambach the Congregational Church July BEDDING-DINING ROOMS-RUGS - DINETTES rug. 299.95 Woe $449.95 Gary Stephen Christensen Ray Frederick Kraatz that 16 of the graduates had Ists, only a tiny percentage of choked by the pressure to con- excelling In scholarship, leader- ®"y s Board of Trustees. Edward Paul Scheuy 12 at 10 a.m. The proceeds will Martha Linda CIscon Phyllis Ann Krajewskl ^on cUed as Connecticut today's youth, who are rocelv- term, and Is afraid that will ship and initiative; Estelle Lee- The araoi^emente Evelyn Mae Schieb^ sard. William Osier award for " ^ e by Wesleyan s president, be used for renovations to the Edward Oliver Clark Jr. Betty Jo Krlstofak TABLES-LAMPS-CONVERTIBLES - APPLI­ 50 Eric Wayne Schold excellence In biological science Edwin D. Etherlngton. church social room. Anyone % Roger Dundas Clark Jr. Theresa Anastasia Kulawy '2 8 8 Jack Robert Cohun Wendy Louise Kunhardt Daniel Joseph Schwartz and Mark Phillips, PhUlp Howe May Is a graduate of the a a s s having items to donate may CASH 6 CARRY 1 8 8 Kenneth Robert Selby contact Alfred Campbell of ANCES - TV - HI-FI - Hundreds More! Stephen Thomas Colella Donald Albert Kunz Memorial for excellence in his- Daniel of the Class Lake Rd. or leave them in the Mark Clyde Collins Janet Lynne Landeen Thomas Michael Sheridan ‘tory. o* May served in the 86th Mary Louise Landry Ralph Edward Sherman Rentschler Mathematics Congress as U.S. representative Conference House. 2-frioana Dumals Linda Joyce Lovett NOW *72 to M26 AND Rtg. $529 Maryann Celia Trent mate on the cedar fence that’s right for you. HiHoti in Hebron. Donna Jane Dutton Crystal Ann Luglnbuhl * 2 9 8 Ralph Theodore Tyler Jr. Walpole fences come in 89 different styles of the The afternoon's program will 22 27«36 Lloyd Kenneth Eddy Linda Diane MacDonald NOW * -* Student speakers at graduation, Richard Skinner and Carol Nickerson. highest quality cedar. Each style is carefully crafted Joan Marie Valois include swimming, boating, hik­ Douglas Rodney Eltolman Cheryl Susan Maharan Full, Soma Twin. Some Lace Tufted, SODA. TO O Donna Marie VlVenzlo for the greatest beauty and ruggedness. ing, and ball games. Elech fam­ 84 295 Cynthia Ann-Marie Eklund Robert Nicholas Marchesanl Smooth or (Puiltad Topil M W Wayne Ernest Vlk Get the finest in cedar fencing, cedar furniture, ily is requested to bring their Ronald Alfred Marks DANISH WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE Patricia Jean Elwell Allen Paul Wallen H own food and beverage. Picnic Elizabeth Carroll Martin small buildings, and chain link, too. Rag. $191 100 Bruce Alan Erlsmann Erin Charles Ward tables and giills are a\’ailnble Gary BYancls Mattis Budget termsavailable. Call Walpole soon. Lynn Marie Ertel Gilbert David Warren at the camp. Linda Jean McHugh Christine Gall Esten Keith Mallory Way There will be buses from Scott Gilbert McKay Dawne Marie Fanclll Marilyn Lucflle Webber Hartford at no expense for those Mark Owen McPartland Dennis James Faust Catherine Marjorie Welles who wish to go by bus. The Brien Richard Meehan Ann Germaine Facteau Russell Sam-Warren Welz buses will follow the regular DISCOUNT FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Robert Thomas Meek Jr. Brian Holly Fisher Howard James Wheeler school stop schedule. Gerald Charles MeUo FSEE Undle Lee Fleming Mark Roy Wheeler Buses leave at 1 p.m., with Robert William Flynn Ruth .Alva Mendelln OPEN Michael David Wheeler stops at Northwert Jones. John 'Dvomas Forster Linda Marie Michaud 3 BIG LOCATIONS Kenneth Robin White SHOW Horace Buahnell, food store on Fern Mariann Ftortler Ronald Edward Miller Charles Arthur Whitehead Enfield St,, Catholic Church on SEES Joseph Anthony Franceskl Christine Ann Mitchell DAILY Louise Alice Williams Clark St., atowe Village, Nel- WE HONOR Gregg Seymour Freeman Linda May Mitchell THE HOCKANUM DOG CLUB HARTFORD MANCHESTER Kenneth James Montanye Jr Barbara Anne Wiser ton Court, Bellevue Square and SOUTHINGTON AND Arlene French Mary Elizabeth Wojnar PRESENTS AN A.K.C. Day Care Ctenter. The return IMin MAIN ST 175 PINE STREFT Edward George Friedrich Deborah Ann Moody SANCTIONED MATCHED PLAN B-OB 9 AJM. - 9 P.M. Maureen Ann Mordasky Jeffrey Peter Wralght trips reverse this roMte. ',2 MAIN ST Linda Louise Friedrich Christopher Steven YeUen Mrs. Gornez Payne of 290 h’l .11111-1 I' 111 II I I’ll' I l■^l|•ml■|■ .N'l-tiii.iii' It ii " 'll" Theresa Ann Morey PRETZELS Elaine Janje Gagne Dorothy Florence Young Capen St., Hartford, is in charge l!ll I M I HI' W ari li 'll I Stephen Paul Garabedlan Donna Lynn Morganson Kill HUT !■ IIIII11III. iS'i .rill 'James Clement Morin Patsy Anne Young Sunday, June 22, 196^ of arrangements. She stresses AND SODA TOO Pamela Bilale Gardner Bradford John Zaparesky N I' \ I I ■ ■ I I 111. Ill IH'I ' I !• \ I ( iriii-r of l*mi iV I ii I i . i Patricia Ann Moss that each family must take full INCLUDING Debra Ann Gavin Joan Karen Zoremba Michael Stephan Gay Charles Edward Murphy MOUNT NEBO FIELD responsibility for their own chil­ Rajmiond Michael Zlgmond Paul David Gessay Dennis Michael Murray dren. UP 0 VPC to Ample Parkinq Robert Peter Zlgmond SPRING ST., MANCHESTER. CONN. EAST LONGMEADOW, MASS., 395 Shaker Rd., Tel. (413) 836-SMl In case of rain, the picnic will FREE Reuben Jay GUI Robert Neaglo TO w ■ no. p a y OPEN MON. thru FRI. 9-9—SAT. 9-9 Available Alan Patrick Zimmerle ADMISSION 75C—CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE WITH ADULTS EAST WINDSOR, CONN., Route 6 at Daww>n Pool Co. be oanceled. SATURDAY Steven Nils Gordon Peter James Neff H'l [

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 PA G E NDUBT^EBN PAQV ElUUTBBlil explorations rather than earth­ an regtstersd 1.6 on the Rlctter occurring at the same time Ukel to tbs elUea ohd the uiton doun- Britain*s Oldest Fam ily Delegates Learn quakes. scale. that are astronomical,'’ Da Brs>| No Enemy onAp Bia Hill, Drug Committee Agnew Says White House Uea,” Agnsw toM the m ayon All occtirred about 9 ajn. and "The chances of aarthquakes maecker said. G eorge midway through his speech. He CCDs Without Estimates 2^00 was interrupted by applause tor Intimate Film Reveals Life Says Airborne Commander Ally of Nation^s Mayors the first and oidy time. Money or Debts S a y s ... Addicts in State ’Tm aware of the fact from Al Catalano TOIB BABB BIMINOHAM, how much of the entire hill FTTIBBUnGBl (AP) — Vice The former Maryland gover- o,* meeUi« titis morning that It Of Royalty Behind-the-Scene HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — l^...... tn a m...... (AP).. — The...... command-______mass_____ was______presently^ being used HARTFORD, Com. (AP) — p i^ d e n t Spiro T. Agnew has nor conceded that problems re- hasn’t worked that way wHh the Delegates from throughout Con­ W e have now one er of the U.8. Wist Airborne Di- ^ enemy foroea. The hlD com- Accoidtag to the Oommitt» on „ioved to convince the nation’s mained, including the problem omnibus crime blU. We’re go ng DAVnii lANCASHIRB Anne that hla daughters "watch necticut attended a meeting here GRADUATION] vision said veatonU^ir «® state’s largest com- state governments would toe glv- Safe Streets Act — the cmnibus Boodi— Vacertfon 4s eight years old. straight face, the queen asks, 67 HREBIRD $2395 68 OLDS. $1895 66 DODGE $1645 mortar fire fiom the direction munities and corvered a samp- an the boll and altowed to run crime blU. tion calling tor action on a nuni- Dart G.T. Sport Coupe. V-8, Geegge F. De Ootmler Maj. Gen. John M. WrlgWt Jr. ARTHUR DRU8 Used Cars Ihese are a tew gHmpses into when, a footman tells you': ber of subjects during the'oom- sport Coupe. V-8, auto., pow- F-8B 2nDoor. e-cyl., standard, told newsmen at this fire base, of Ap Bla. Mng of about one miUlcn peo- with It," Agnew told a new* “I imequtvocaUy Mate to you the private Ute of Queen BUza- "Your majesty, your next audi­ er steerl^, radio, heater, heater, vinyl Interior, white- auto., radio, heater, white­ Ing special legislative session. walle. “We have every reason to be­ Asked whether he could fore- pie. .TWs 1* approximately one conference. "I thir* •we’ve prop- today that any revenue sharing beth n, revealed today tor the ence is with a gorilla." The resolution called for an whitewalle. walls. see another assault on Ap Bia, third of the' state’s population. ei4y allayed that fear." plan nuiat provide a' fair ahare first time In an intimate movie 63 OLDS. $1895 lieve that the entire hill mas*— For You Tt was only an official visitor, open-end welfare budget; In­ 64 VOLKS. $1075 64 YOLKS. $995 aome nine square kilometers—is Wright told newsmen: “WeWe are IYk questionnaires asked: the about Britain’s oldest family but he looked just like a gorilla creased funds for Project Ceed, radio, heater, base area. power fUst. If it requires a rests; the number of oonidcttons .. s«« thoni now at The movie was screened pri­ laughter. whitewalle. 67 PONTIAC $2495 er, whitewalle. city children can attend subur­ 67 C A M A R O $2345 He also declared again that he operation to get down obtained; estimated number of vately tor the press and crtiics, "Pretend to blow your rose ban schools, and allowing mi­ 68 MUSTANG $2495 LeMans Convertibla. V-8, au­ would attack the peak, shown on bunkers, this la the Job hard core addicts and the source end the hard-boiled audience ard keep the handkerchief up to to., power steering, ixrwar Rally ^>orl Coupe. V-8, au­ nority groups to get Into the Sport Coupe. V-8, auto., pow­ to., power steering A brakes, military mapa as HUl 987 **'® liriaritry." of most of the drugs, gasped with awe at the royal your face.” Charles suggested. construction Industries. er Steering, mdlo, heater, top, bucket seats, radio, heater, whitewalls. radio, heater, whitewalls. should such a move become vl- Wright sold, however, “I want TVie survey showed that 90 per THIS WEEKS luxury, giggled at some of the The movie crew shot 43 houn whitewalle. In his report to the group, 68 CHEV. $2695 tai to hla dlvtskm’a mtsalon In stress that It (HHl 987) has no cent of those aneefed In large unrehearsed and unmaJesUc of film for the 106-minute pic­ Libermim criticised the legisla­ 66 CHEV. $1845 65 BUICK $1545 the A shou VaUey region along »*83ilflcanoe whatsoever In our dtiCB •were convicted. But the (halogue,and sat fascinated at ture and worked,in 76 locations ture tor Its "preoccupation vdth Impala Sport Ooiqie. V-8, Skylark Sport Coupe. 8-cyl., Impala Sport Sedan. V-8, MANCHESTER the Laotian border. comibat operations. .. no pieoe conviction rate feU to 20 per the first views of the queen’s from the palace to Chile. It was budgetary problems,” and tor auto., power steering, radio, auto., power steering, radio, auto., power steering, air domestic life ever seen outside heater, whitewalls. heater, whitewalls. conditioning, radio, heater, The mist-shrouded of ground as six* fa important cent In smaflter communities, finished two days ago and what he called a “shortsighted whitewalls. - N e w C o r commands a strategic position nilsslon is to find the '71»e report also named New Buckingham Palace. screened for the royal family. It approach” to cuts In Gov. John 67 CHEYELLE $2935 66 MUSTANG $1658 Special Called simply "Royal Faml Sport Coupe. V-8, standard, 66 VOLkS. $1495 above the SO-mlld-long valley North Vietnamese army units York and Boston as the chief goes on British television Dempsey’s budget Malibu Sport Coupe. V-8, which U.S. forces are trying to destroy them. It does ua no sources of supply, with East ly,” the $360,000-fIlm was shot fxtreen? Saturday. He praised the legislature, auto., power steering and r^ lo , heater, whitewalls. Deluxe Sunroof 3-Door. 4- Brand New 19C9 Rambler American Bay SsrayUa MOTOR SALES cyl., 4-speed, radio, heater, wrest from thp North Viet- 8»od to occupy any hlU." Hartford, New Haven, Bridge- SPECIALS by documentary director Rich­ brakes, vinyl roof, radio, Fifty per cent of the profits go however, for passing bills to 68 FORD $2645 whitewalle. namese army—NVA—which has After Intelligence reports Indl- port and Waterbury as the chief el ard Cawston tor the British to the palace, officials said, and protect consumers, to allow lo­ heater, whitewalls. Galaxle ‘800’ 4-Door Hardtop. Broadcasting Corp., and Brit­ cal rent control commissions, to V-8, auto., power steering, 68 CHEYELLE $2595 440 4-DOOR STATION WAQON used it as a stronghold and stag- cated a new North Vietnamese dtstrtbutinn poinhs In OomecU- the money will likely be used 67 CO RVA IR $1595 Malibu Sport Coupe. V-8, ing area for attacks on the city presence arouiid Ap Bla Tues- cut. ain’s Independent television net­ for charity and such projects as preserve the state’s wetlands, Monza 4-Door Hardtop. 6- air conditioning, radio, heat­ Equipped ■with automatic tranamlsalon, plus s ^ d a r d work. It already has been sold cyl., auto, radio, heater, er power disc brakee, white- auto., power steering, radio, of Hue and other targelta along Wright told a newsman the queen's art gallery. to tighten air pollutlcai control heater, whitewalls. csupetSig, seat belU, headreats, 4-way s ^ y fl^ e rn , 1965 PLATFORM STAKE 1968 OLDSMOBILE to televialon networks In the and to revise the state Penal whitewalle. walla. featwes Uke: Washable vinyl seat upholste^^eluxe the coast 30 miles to the east that while he had no plans for 1965 XL CONVER. Lt. Gen. Richard G. 8tilwell, another assault on Ap Bia, he AWOL Graduate “442” 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, stick shift. No. 7244B. United Stsites, Canada and Aus­ Code. "A Good PIm o to Bkjr a back-up lights. New car 12/12,000, 6 ye^, B O ,^ Ford, “F-350” 4''^Speed Transmission, Green, Bucket Seats, Copsole, Auto. tralia—sight unseen—at what a warranty. Color: Silver blue/matchlng Interior. commander of the Army’s 24th did ndt exiriude the posriiUllty Red Guerillas Kill the tactical rituation may war­ MIAMI (AP) — Leslie Os­ West Coast Mirrors, 246 cub. engine Trt^ns., Radio, Power Steering. WSW| qwkesman said were secret but No. 1768. Sales tax, title, reg., etc. extra. WAWWW (Jorpa. said Wednesday, “I un­ man, 18, didn’t miss a day of world record prices. JAKARTA (AP) — Malaysian Tests Shake Ground derstand there are some NVA rant one later. recently rebuilt. D ual' Wheels. Ready Tires, Wheel Covers. Extra Clean Car, *2695 CHEVROLET H that happens, be said, “I school in 12 years, until this to go. Working tor a year with about troops killed seven Communist HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — The atop HUl 987.’’ 8UIweU Is the week. He skipped his gradua­ the moat disUnguldied movie guerrillas and captured 17 in a ground shook In Houston TTiuts- over-all commander of U.S. am prepared to commit every­ $1395 OLDS CONVERTIBLE thing that it takes—up to the en­ tion. $1495 cast ever assembled—the series of clashes In Sarawak day tor the third straight day, CARTER C O .. Inc. ea 98 units operating in the area and Osman arid he missed the tire division—to do the job.” queen, q u ^ in g Prince Philip, last week, Antara newa agency but Dr. Jean (Jlaude de Bre- he also said that “if ft’s neces­ ceremonies at Miami Springs Prince OiarVea, Prlnceaa Anne reported today. R quoted a Ma maecker, a geophysical at Rice FuU oomplement of equipment including V-8 engine, au­ sary for my units to deal with 1968 PONTIAC and every member of the house­ commander as saying University, said this probably 11229 Main St. — O pw Branh^g tffl 9 — nweaday tffl 6 — tomatic trans., power steering, po'wor brakee, power the enemy, they will deal with High School because he nouUn’t lays! an windows, power seat. Pure luxury all the O ^ A A E get excited about trooping Grand Prix. Fully equipped •with air. No. 7815B. hold—the aim makers infiltrat- of the guerrillas were resulted from explostons In the them wherever necessary, in­ across a stdxe. 1966 CUTLASS F65 1966 FAIRLANE ed Windsor Castle, the 600 chineoe. Gulf of Mexico in selsmographlc way. Avocado green/matchlng Interior. see cluding HUl 987." IBEW, CL&P rooina of Buckingham Palace, Although StllweU did not Continue Talks Olds, Spt. Coupe, Auto. Trans., Power Ford, 4 dr. Sedan, Auto. Trans., V-8 other royal residences, the rpyal elaborate. It appeared he was Steering, V-8 Eng., R ^io, WSIV Tires. Eng., Radio, W.S.W. Tires, Wheel Cov­ *2895 yacht Britannia, the royal rail- 97 BUICK SKYLARK speaking of the hUl mass, and WATERBURY. Conn. (AP)— Extra Clean Car. ers. Extra Sharp Car, aray train wHh Its three kitchens not the crest of the mountain Oontract negotiations between Paul Dodge »tiH an outdoor barbecue in 2-Door Hardtop. Talk about gorgeous, this Is I t Stmito that was denuded of alt foUage the Intornatlonal BrottierlioodI of $1345 $ 1 lte Scotland, with PMUp cooking bucket seats, console shift automatic, power steering, in the heavy bombardments by EOectrioal Workers (IBEW) and the steaks and the queen testing radio, custom wheels. Black oxford roof. Plus oU U.S. dive bombers and artUlery. the OonheoUcut Light A Power 1967 OLDSMOBILE the salld dressing with her fin­ “ LITTLE PROFIT” DEALER standard features of this top line model S^AOR Intelligence sources In the di­ Ponfiac Cu'tlass Supreme Town Sedan. Fully equipped. No. BVoot ■wWto/aqua interior. RiWses- Oo. wlU continue today at a ger. vision said two days ago that up meeting In Meriden. 3041P. “Too oUy," she decides. to 1,0|PO North Vietnamese Ihursday It was announced It also shows royal vlslta to troops may have returned to Ap Says: Braxll and Chile, with the queen that the seven union locals of 1962 W A G O N 1966 FALCON *1895 99 RAMBLER CLASSIC 990 Bla since the battle that ended IBIE3W rejected by a 722-898 ■vote looidng exhausted. May 20. I Ford, Squire, 10 Pass., Auto. Trans., Ford, 2 door Sedan, Two Tone Paint, Every line In the picture Is 4-Door Station Wagon. A very fine car. 232 6 cyl. en­ Wright declined to estimate a CLAP contract that proposed EXECUTIVE’S wage and fringe benefit increas­ MANY PONTIAC I V-8 Eng., PS, PB, Lug. Rack, Radio, Std. Trans., 6 cyl. Eng., Radio, WSW unwritten and unrehearsed, and gine, 3-epeed standard sftulft radio, the euitual strength of enemy Tires. A Retd Buy For some of it gives an Insight into rooftop 'travel rack. 6 1 9 G R es of 8.8 per cent. jWSW Tires. forces In the Ap Bla area. But ' J.R. Healey, tburiness manager 1967 OLDSMOBILE the Idle chtt-cl^ that goes on BUge/matciilng v4nyl Interior. there is evidence that the troops DEALERS ARE $995 behind the state occasions. Moat are part of the North Vlet­ of the l,2(XHmeTnber IBEW Lo- $045 Delta Holiday Coupe. Fully equipped. No. 8017A. of the lines seem to be the sort nameae 29th Regiment. This cat 420, said Thursday night MAKING o t dialogue you’d expect to GALAXIE 500 4 DOOR HARDTOPS 99 CHEVROLET CHEVY II is the same unit that fought off that if the union had no oon- hear around the office water the series of assaults by U.S. tract and if It received proper *2195 cooler: “Good morning’’— 2-Door Sedan. A sporty looking oompaot Equipment troopa in the fight that sparked a'uthorization from 'the IBEW In­ “Lovely day" — “I thbik It’s d o | Includes economy 4 cyl. engine, standard sharp political controversy in ternational president, it 'wouhl WILD fascinating don’t you?” shlh, radio and heater. S1A9S the United States. strike “If there Isn’t reasonable FITZGERALD FORD. INC At Mio point the queen fingers V-8 Engine Blue mlst/matchlng interior, The repeated attacka on HlU movement from the company CLAIMS a fabulous necklace of rubles, 987 were criticized by Sen. Ed­ within a period cf time accept­ r«iii» how It came from Persia to I able to our membership. AU “Tolland County’s Oldest Ford Dealer" 1967 PONTIAC YOU SAVE ’115S ward M. Kennedy, D.-Mass., as USED Bonneville Holiday Sedan. Fully equipped with air. Queen Victoria, exclaims howl Automatic Transmission “senseless and Irresponsible” signs Indlcete this period to be and Windsor Avenue, Rockville—Open Evenings much she Ukes It, and then I 97 AMBASSADOR DPL because the Americans did not a very Umited one," Healey No. 7068A. turns with a puzzled voice to a I 2-Door Hardtop. Hie top model from AMC. Elquipped Intend to occupy the hUl. said. Fantastic Promises | Tel. 043-2485 875-3360 CARS lady In waiting and asks: “II Healey said that wages, va­ *2395 Power Steering & Brakes with 290/reg. gas V-8, automatic trans., radio, strato The imratroopers captured Ap u SERVICE THAT SAVES have actually worn this, haven’t | reclining bucket seat^ w-wall tires, power steering, Bia after loring more than 60 cations and oaiBh surrender of but I?" power brakes. Our original sale. 691 OK dead and 300 wounded and kUl^ purchased pension annuities It gets a laugh. But the big­ Day & Nite Mirror were key Items in the negotia­ We Will Meet SALE PRICE Strato bluo/raatchlng vinyl interior. Is® Ing some 600 North Vietnamese. gest laugh went to American | A ‘week after rearing the top, tions. On May 23 local IBEW Competition Amassador Walter H. Annen- I Radio, Vinyl Trim they puUed off. members voted to strike If nec- 1967 PONTIAC berg as he nervously enters the W r l^ made It clear that In eesary, Executive 4-Door Hardtop. Tan -with black vinyl palace, apparently almost for­ 97 RAMBLER AMERICAH 449 doubtliv the presence of enemy and gets to take off his hat, and is WHEN YOU BUY A CAR AT DILLON. top, fully equipped. No. 7177A I Wheel Covers 4-Door Sedan. Here’s the hot selling compact everybody taxyips, he was referring onty to instructed by officials on how' to the highest part of Ap Bla. This Praises Fellow Youths We Will Service present his credentials wants. Equipped with radio, 6 oyl, 3-epeed Standard *2095 shift, 4 new tires. 6160R pdnacie, he said, “la «Uy a pin- SACRAMENTO, OaUf. (AP) What We Sell! "We all take a pad forward ) Body Side Molding Green/matchlng Inferior. point on the entire hlU com- _ (joy_ Ronald preeent- YOU CAN DRIVE IT TO —with our LEFT foot,” says] ^3025. pl«K." ed Callfo) Outkandlng one, and then, like in a minuet, “To the beat of my knowledge Teen-ager Awaifa to' Cynthia “another little bow when we I ) 775 White Sidewalls there Is nobody right now on top Lee Abruzainl of Sulsun City HELL* AND BACK 1965 D O D G E shake hands." When the queen of HUl 987," Wright said. Thursday, and commended her asks Annenberg about his resi­ 65 RAMBLER AMERICAN "SpeciflcaUy on 987 we’re not for being a type of student ddf- Polara 2-Door Hardtop. Firily equipped. No. 7260B. dence, which is being redecorat- I • AIR CONDITIONING Suggested List Price M180 2- Door Sedan. A real sharp compact. EJquipment Includes seeing any enemy up there to- ferent from campus proteetora. ed, he tells her it is "subject to 3- speed standard shift, 6 cyl engine. 6 0 0 R day, but I’d like to emphasize Replied 18-year-old Miss the need for elements of refurb- ' One owner oar. Red/matchlng interior. that 987 is only a pinpoint In the Abruzzlnl, winner of 6(Xi various All New Cars Sold at Billion Ford are properly prepared for The. Road prior *1495 ishing." I Plus Many Other Extras hlU mass known as Dong Ap awards; to delivery of the car to you. All our Used Cars are expertly and thoroughly Another laugh goes to the pre- Bla,” Wright said. Dong means “Well, we 'know that, down reconditioned. And Important Points checked. Even on Low Mileage Cars, vdous American ambassador, mountain. deep Inside, they’re reaUy good David K.E. Bruce, when he falls 66 CHEVROLET CHEYELLE 300 He added ithat he did not know people.’’ so when we say you can go to hell and back, we mean Our Cars are road to show up in time to greet the ready and you could, if you choose, drive to Hell, Michigan and back. 1965 B U IC K queen at the most glittering pa­ 4-Door Sedan. A very fine Intermediate car. Equipment Skylark. Fully equipped. No. 7414A. lace party of the year, diplomat­ Includes reg. gas V-8, automatlo trana, radla ftu C O R ic night. Just before it starts, One owner car. Bhie mist/matoUng interior, ^ I w T ® the queen loses her temper for w B ran d N e w *1295 the only time in the film and Performance Cars yells an abrupt "come on" to EXECUTIVE FORD Fairlane Hardtop someone off-camera. 65 VOLKS. CONVERTIBLE 1969 President Nixon appears at the palace with all the aplomb Blight red and real sharp. Usual VoDcs S 1 9 0 C In Stock of a sea-soned actor, telling | 1969 MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARDTOP equipment Inrindlag radio and whitewall tirta. ^ I4.T® 1964 F O R D Prince Philip he'.s watched him Custom 4-Door Sedan. No. 7846. on television, explaining to Her BOB OLIVER soys Majesty I was out - 1 mean ANOTHER V-8 Enginw 95 OODOE GOROHET 500 SUPER B out of power, t.hal is" -- and in- " $•• Hm m VoIims” *1095 formmg young Charles and Aufomoric 2-Door Hardtop. 'V-8, console oUft, aUtomatlo, radio, strato bucket seats, power steering. 4 new R IO O B , 1968 Opel Spt. Cpe. f | E M I I WhitowoHs SALE PRICE w-wall tires. Ckild/white/whita Interior. ~l4bT 9 9 PACKS - SWINQERS - 440’s I RAH, 4 -ap ^ . I 1969 PLYMOUTH 1967 CHEVROLET 1967 Tempest Spt. Coupe. 6- Power Stwwrinq , Sport Fury m 4-Door Super Sport 2-Dr. Hard- cyl., auto, trans., $1645 1963 OLDSMOBILE SPECIAL Wagon. RAH, auto., PJ3., top. Auto. I Power Brakes 65 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE $1895 88 4-Door Hardtop. Extra clean. No. 7488B. Fuel O il $2896 1967 Ford Galaxle Hardtop .1 •< I Radio d - D o o i SadaiL 1 Coupe. j9-cyl., auto., $1795 INSURED *2600. V-8, 8-spaM standard rtlft w s 1967 DO DGE Big 6 Cylinder Engine, Cruisoiriatic Trans­ SPECIAL DILLON PRICE *795 BUDGET I Plus Many b tra s 1966 PO NTIAC Ctoronet 440 4-Dr. Sedem. mission, Whitewalls, Body Side Moldings, Q.T.O. 4-cn-the-floor, low Vinyl roof, RAH, auto. 1966 Ford Muetang Conver^ PAYMENT toa«^powar ble. V-8, RAH, floor $‘|C M 95 RAMBLER CU8SIC 779 mUaoge. Nice $1796 flteennff. i wnrip AM Radio, Undercoating. List Price $2907.- PLAN T *2575 Oonvertlble. Another beauty, just right for summer. I 19Ki Tempest Custom Omv. 81. Stock No. 3488. 1963 OLDSMOBILE Protection for you in Automatic, radio, heater, power top, power steering, 1967 CHEVROLET V-8, auto, trans., SfAAK the event of sickness, radio, appearanoe trim. M140C 19^ PLYMOUTH 9|uper Spm t 2-Door H ard­ 1 P.8., RAH. 98 4-Door Sedan. Blue. No. 7254B. Whlte/Mue interior. 4-Door Sedan tO flC top. 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Except T h u n ^ y and Saturday PONTIAC, m a I SIS Main St. Bfanchester MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-ON* T W iw n r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 New Stock Arriving Daily President Watches Senators Lose to Orioles THT Archer^ Rodgers Lead Kemper First Round Herald Angle Patience of Members Wind Helps Leaders Nixon’s Presence No Help DUSTY 80FTBAIX. l^anded by ERCC Pro / ______EARL YOST McNally yielded only leadoff aooie the Yankeea tripped ■ports U ltor Bxidodliig for 10 runs in the NEW YORK (AP) — sas City and Oakland were not NaHonal League PHAPTHTTF. NC of 144—70—matched or bettered MaMera," he said. "But tola Is By EARL YOST Elt^rs to Tim Cullen in the the Ttgera. Gene Michael and fifth inning, Tedford's league- scheduM . East Dtvkrton my toird tournament In a row. , Richard Nixon was the leading Barbers clipped Dis­ “ 1 can’t fully exlain how much the members’ under­ I third and Paul Casanova in the Jadce Glbbe, who Mngled, and W. L. P e t GB Maybe that's the reason I'm people’s choice in 1968 Synthetic Infields Seen in Future The closest are New Zealand count Furniture la* ii|gbt * standing and patience of this situation has been,” Wal­ SENATORS • ORIOLES — ninth. Horace Clarke, ud«o walked, all 46 23 .6M — Archer ambled m with an playing better. Chloago lefty Bob Charles, former Mas­ Robertson Park, 17-2. The B ar­ ly Cichon, golf pro at the Ellington Ridge Ciountry but he’s not lining up bi­ 83 27 .666 % Armed with a fresh chaw of totecco, and working up ^ r ir ^ 7 r ‘feTra fresheAi^g "I really didn't play too well New York 6 ters chaihp Bob Goalby, Jim bara are now undrteated m (i'ub, reported yesterday. ------“ partisan support from a Pittsburgh 84 80 A ll a big mouthful, l^nager Ralph Houk of the Yankees breeze in his face and last week In the (U.S.) Open. I Colbert and Bob McCalllater. seven starts and the Furniture- It's been five days now since were earmarked for the HSling- certain group of Washing­ St. Louis 81 82 .488 8 was eamng on the battii^ <»ge when I encountered shouted, “ Blow, you beau- hit m ^ b e one bad shdt out of All but McCaIli*er played be­ men have won Ju* once In fire oomptetely destroyed the ton course. Today, McGregor ton Senators in -1969. PhUadelrMa 24 86 .4i)7 14 him Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium. fore the winds sent scores up. four. H(it, you know, sometlrqei D l « MO. ty, blow. seven tries. Rro ohop at the course, caus- said they would deliver 20 seta The President ehowed up at Montreal 16 44 .967 88% What’s with the astroturf? "This is the kind ot course you have the feeling that your "It'a a terrible bad break for » ______Terry Schilling homered and jng damnages estimated as Mgh and Wtlson-brand sets were also Robert F. Kennedy Stadium tor non M W “S “ • th . lOnUi lor W e* Divisioa "I guess the day la coming ■ ------those guys who have to play In that isn’t too hard to make pars game is coining on. I felt that. itow I ^ hittliig tho ball real added two *ngle® for the Bar- aa $260,000. More than 260 com- due on the weekend, Monday at with daughter JuUe cmd aon-in- tired and gave way to Dennla Detroit a final r ^ ^ Atlanta 87 20 .887 — when we’ll aU have It Installed „ « i j the afternoon," he aaid, a big on," said Goedby, "but it's n* bers while John Kensel came pjete sets a t club® were l o * in the la te*, Cichon said, law David Biaenhower Thura- Los Angeles 36 26 .681 1 (meaning the fuU 24 major Promotions Helped grin atretchlng across his face. too easy to make birdies on.” good, much more aolld." Higgins to start the eighth. “P ninth. ^ TWINS ANGELS — up with three Mts and Connie the early morning blaae lo* “I'm mo* appreciative and day night. Just in time to see the ,,, ^ . bad that we couldn’t win with TWINS • ANGELS — Cincinnati 32 26 .682 3% leagues cluta.) It’® definitely thanks to four great promo- "Blow, baby, blow.” Arnold Palmer didn't make a He and Rodgers, a *ubby, 6- / Jp Hlgglito was in hot water .. Mlrwieaoto’s Dick Woodson, fo * - , 180 pounder, had six Banaa, John Banavige, Fran MorsJay. satisfied that we have been get- San Fran 84 28 .048 8 the thing of toe future. tlons, Cap, Bat and Ball Days, It did, but not enough to keep one, en route to a 78, far, tar 10 baseball-playing Senators blow immediately. Don Buford dou- « . • helped by five uneamed run®, Moriarty and Bud Perez each pno Shop area has benn ting the clubs so quickly, it real- a 2-0 decision to the red-hot Bal­ Houston 81 86 .468 8% "I tWnk that n^, every ManUe Day, wMch big George alone at the top In back in the field. U.S. Open birdies and a single bogey In bled, Paul Blair boat out a bunt -INDIANS — limited CaHfomia to three Wta had a pair In a wlimlng cause, fenced off. The caiwe of the ly has been gratifying to the timore Orioles. San Diego 96 43 .868 14 park that let® football teams ^^j^j-acted over 200,000 payees, the fir * round of the $160,000 champ Orville Moody had a 72, their rounds. and slugging Frank Robinson Beaton’s Ray Culp also hurted and pitched the Twins to within IhuTsdny’a ResuU® Rodgers,__ 81, a nine-year tour ^ losers were gre has n* been ‘d*ormined members as well," the pro said. It was Mr. Nixon's third trip use Its facilities should have Yanks are averaging sliglit- Kemper Open Golf Tournament also well back. Lessons, at least for the time was advancing to the bat, which two-hHtor against Cleveland two percentage points of Oak- St. Louis 6, Montreal 8 the turf Inetalled. Football c ^ jy ooq pg, ,jate, 29 dates Thursday. The^^iJ^* 69 was made up vrterSi’,'scorod hls la* v lc ^ Denny (^ rtin i^ Jota 8k ^ as y e t to the ballpark to root, root, root being are out. Cichon and his was bad eno^. Then the Prea- ^ ^ land In the AL We*. Jim Frego- Cincinnati 8, San Francisco 7 of Bruce Devlin, Doug Sanders; In the 196tf^Bulck Open. He crod- ian with IWples. tti© laiteir Meanwhile, eaoh day new lor the home team and the third Ident made his entrance. ^ ai., flfth homer wa® Ui® fxAy up the regular turt too much. („ all ... . World Champion Tig- Paimchy PhU Rodgers, a i»n- able aaeistanta, Bob Shaeffer HOME SAFELY!— Detroit Tiger second baseman Dick McAuIiffe, slides safe­ New York 6, Philadelphia 6 Tom Welskopf, Mason Rudolph, ited a re?tum to a ^ d a rd ^so singled. a 1 - 17 ^ equipment has been arriving. time he’s struck out. That might “What I would like to see, averaging Ju* over 18,- winner since 1966 who was us- have been Home plat* umpire John games. A two-nm homer In the damaging Mow off the ihokleHouston 4, San Diego 2 ly home with run against the New York Yankees last night. Jake Gibbs bends be party politics, as far as Bob the manager added, after spray- ^ Detroit . . . Add Ralph Ing a new puRer and a new put­ Dale Douglass and Dob Payne, ting rtyle with ^ ^ ^ ««« has Flaherty held up the game unUl i>y ca rl Ya*rzemaki, Ms right-hander. Only game® scheduled. AmcMie the 17 players at 70 "I hadn't been playing well Discount OOOteo 0— 2- 6-6 ^ j usual," . j" to take throw from Bob Murcer in right field after A1 Kaline’s sacrifice fly. Short, owner of the Senators Ing the ground, and a reporter s u,a of baseball men ting style, survived the gurty Mr. Nixon’s party was seabed, ibu, helped Culp to Ms 10th vie- • . • Today’s Games wer™t!e Afrt- tor a year and a half.” the La INDY SOFTBALL "I’'’® and treasurer of the Demociat.c shoe, "Is for them (the manu- wears hls hair long . . . winds and matched Archer'a WilLams ordered hls ir.fleld to tory. WHITE SOX • PLOTS — St. Louis (Glbaon 6-3) at New focturem) to alow It up a lltOe. McAuUffe Is called Bulldog can Gary Player tuid a trio of Jolla, Calif., native said. Obo members have been out trying .wi. the lob National Oommittee, la con­ flve-under-par effort for a share play back and RoMnson -nie right-hander yielded only The- White Sox got three runs yorj, (Ryan 2-0), N 1 think it’s too darn fa* now. because of hls looks. v e t e r a n ^ a m Snead. TVmuny week at the Open I got a stand- game® saw ^nox Pharmacy ^ equlpnumt'' ” ^''® '’ ®*" g * the Job cerned, but it’s no way to treat of the lead going into today's veienuB—O putter. Inches." trip up Allied Printing la* ^ done, trying to take care of all Lou Brock Leads Cards Past Expos bounced into a double play as a pair of pinch singles, by Lou on » Pl^y to turn ba<* Pittsbuigh (BunMng 6-4) at “UnlosB they slow It up the jje'g a scrapper all the way . . . Bolt and Lionel Hebert. 86 a loyal supporter like Manager second round on the 7,206 yard, Monday, ach on , accompazv- the members, wUhout their Buford scored. Kllmchock In the fiilrd and Lee SeatUe. They had ju * tied the pMladelphia (Fiym an 6-2), N Inflelders will have to play a Kaline has given up trying Archer, at 6-foot-6 the taUeat He went to a 41-lnch putter in night at Keeney Field, 4-3. Ted Williams, who voted for Mr. par 72 QuaU Hollow Country led by SpaMIng area represent- help.” That was all Dave McNally kfaye in the fifth. The game was score 10-aiU In toe la * of the Montreal (Robertson 1-3) at Il:tle deeper.” for home runs and I? settling man on the tour, is shooting for 1966, Ms be* year, and used a Be* stickers for Lenox were Nixo.'j last November. Club course. *range *yle, locking hls left Dave Turklngton, Buzz Keeney, atlve, Dave KeOeher, vlstted club manager Paul Martin, needed as he hurled a twe-Mtber delayed by rain after the second aeventh and had the bases load- CMcago (Hands 6-6 ) nien he made an interesting fj^j. aingles and doubles, plus a But their lead was far from his third tournament title of the the Cbicopee, Mas®, plant and too, was praised "for hla tre- In other American League a c­ hand and placing Mb right hand Bob Gagnon and Ernie Noske. Return of Shamsky Known, for hU 10th victory anJ the Or- and fourto inninga. «d with one out. ReUever Bob SanFrancisco (McCormack obocrvatlon. respectable batting average seciu’e, with 47 players locked year. He won the Crosby and 60 aet® of men's clubs were ob­ mendous work." The latter felt tivity, the Boston Red Sox about nine inchea down on the j* m Gray homered for Allied iolea’ fevento In a row. Batti- * • * Locker uncorked a wild pihto as 4-8) at Atlanta (Raed- 6-6), N "Half the time when an In- Baseball games take longer to virlthln four strokea of each *h- the Masters. tained and 17 set® for women. that the unity of the member­ blinked Cleveland 3-0, the New 1 .A___ MM AwM/vw nrMtas ____ ■_ <______i ______S Z T lIiflK •< . fl*dos.*.9 i»c .188, Bill Co- Mets 310 010 3—8-6-6 •i%ad the PhlUles 64. has made certain be staya. ning that put Cincinnati ahead should be made as If it were Kenny has fallen off aa » Wttor Robinson .169 and McKee, Maloney euid Waleh; A formal announcement of the hoards of directors of both 32 86 .478 He kept ihe Mets in the game He alibied and scored the 7-6, but Bobby Bonds drove In a the winning pitch. $12,000-a- year p o * as president Washington 31 36 .470 with the Yankees pitchers Boehmer .000 — plus tour Sanzo, Darting and O'Dell Kuhn’s action was s * here to- the club and Parvin-Dohrmann. have discovered a glaring weak­ by driving In three runs and jcets’ Onst run, and after the run in the bo ttom of the eighth Anglers who recognize this of a foundation linked by stock Cleveland 22 87 .878 others under .226 — FraMi Fer- BEO SOFTBALL day after a month’s probe of Coleman, while quitting the ness at bat. Simple as toat . . . scoring three untU Ken BosweU phiUtea moved ahead 3-1 on ho- ^ fact are often frustrated by the to caainos. West Division nancSeB .218, Jake Gtbb® .210, B econd dlivlalnn entriee toe stock holdings In' toe gambling baseball board, will keep Ms es- The aanve holds true for Bobby was ahie to alam a two-out, mers by R 3ran and Oookie Then Tony Pore* singled and antics of those fishermen who 38 26 .669 — Jim LytOe .200, Jimmie HaU BA Chfb and Klock locked horn® save on men s tw o-nn single In the ninth In- Rojas off lV>m Seaver, Shamaky fourth hit, opening don’t appreciate the fine art of business by top officials of the tlmated $18 mUUrai In stock In ^ 84 27 .867 — Murcer, the new golden boy, la * night at Mt. Nebo and toe Atlanta Brav^ and Oakland Parvin-Dohrmann. which owns Involveme* after The Minnesota who started out like a house .223 . . . N ot In the fence blurt­ CHAMPION RELAXING—George Archer, right. Masters champion pulls^cap ning for the vtahary. tied toe gam e with a iwo-run ho- the ninth, cuid Helms doubled to casting. But, according to the 27 84 .443 7 ing class witb Detroit are Tom result was a well-played, excit­ Associated Press made public Seattle afire but has tailed off in- the But flhaxiMky wasn’t toe only mer in the aixto. break the deadlock, fishing authorities at Mercury Athletics. the Stardu*, Fremont and Alad- 26 33 .441 7 over former Masters champion Bob Goalby’s eyes in the press tent after first ing game, toe C M m ien winning, toe stock ties of the Braves end Chicago past month . . . Baltimore won Matchick .240, Mickey Stanley r o fD i G a ! low'^iit of toe day as Lou He broke that deadlock In the WSUIe McOovey drove in three outboards, bad casting habits Delbert W. Coleman, chair- din casinos in Las Vegas. Cole­ Athletics owners a month ego. Kansas City 26 87 .408 9H .234, WlHle Horton .207, Tom round play of the Kemper Open Golf tourney. Archer lead with a 67 score. . 4-2. man of Parvln-Dohrmann Co. man owns another firm which three of the four previous Brook's fourth Mt a homer, eighth with another homer, tout *tins tor San Francisco with a are easy to overcome. A source In the SEC, which C alltori^ 20 89 .889 18 Trash .190, Don Wert .138 and Jumping into a 8-0 fir * In­ which owns three hotels and ca- leasee and operates two of the games against DetroU, early in broke a Ue and sent St. Louis to Rksk Joseph put toe PWmes 22nd homer, de- Long ca*s are seldom neces­ has been investigatling Parvin- 'niursday’B Result® Dick Tracewskl .188. ning lead, BA paced toe way. casinos. the season. a 6-S victory over Montreal and ahead 6-4 In the eighth with a ^ te the four-man putfield the sary or desirable. For one slnos. Is slated to bow out as a Dohrmann, said the Namath Minnesota 8, California 1 Ryun Trots Last Quarter Mile Sparky Cartier led the wln- Reds again used against him in director of the Braves, officials Bortholomay and Louis are L m May tour Mta tor Clncinwti two-run douMe. thing, the longer the cast the controversy "put the heat on Chicago 18, Seattle 10 h u h t i n g » * s with two hits. The winners before Tommy Heims' double in Shamsky’s slugging didn’t go another day less chance of accurately hit­ disclosed Thtirsday. slated to re*gn from the Par- ixtsebaU.” Boston 3, Cleveland 0 played errorteBs TmiII. board, officials New York 6, Detroit 8 Oomlng up ’With two >blows toe nlnlb grave the Reds an 8-7 for naught as Boswell connect- ting your Intended mark. By Three other baseball figures vln-Dohrmann "They really coul)dn’t take a Ump Session ASTROS - PADRES — Baltimore 2, WojfiilngtMi 0 each for Ifflock were Roger trtntwph over San FYanciaoo. ed in toe ninth tor the surpris- motoring quietly to within easy —Braves President WUliam C. said. weaker ipo*tlon,’ ’ he said. S Carlos Talking Wilson, 6-6, drove In the run casting distance Only games scheduled. All LMrib League baseball Steiger, Joe Arnott end EHiott Don Wilson and toe Houston ing Mets, who pulled within and not Bartholomay, Braves Director Sources in both the business "Joe’s restaurant was Ju* he needed with a sacrifice fly dropping the tackle box in the Today’s Game® Sempeon. John J. Louis Jr., atvd Oaklanid world and the government's being used____ es a bookie joint umpires will Wave an oppor­ ■that capped a toree-run second boat — you'll not scare any fish. owner, Charles O. Finley—will *iock mark* waiiihdog, the 8e- th^ were in a buadness Kansas City (Butler 2-2 and tunity before toe poet-seaaon WISHING- B.A. 801' ODO O- 4-8-0 TONIGHT’S GAMES inning and he went on to divide In other words, be q u i* and *ay In the sport, but are ex- curlties and Ehctoenge Commls- openly Involved In gambling.’’ Bunker 2-3) at Seattle (T a lb * playoffs to brush up on the Has Goal in Mind Klock 001 010 0—2-8-4 Morlarty’B vs. Nasslff, Buck- Finals in College Series eight hits as Houston sent the get up close."^Your casts will pected to scrap their ties with slon, said Finley, Barthol'omay Kuhn’s move Is one of toe 1-2 and Gelnar 0-0), 2, twl-nlght rules and field techniques Baltimore (Phoebus 7-1 and KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Super sprinter John FISHING FOR THE BIRDS Padrea to their fourth loss in a have a better chance of land­ Parvln-Dohrmann. and Louis were expected to stroiige* taken since Oommls- Tuesday night when a clinic ley. OMAHA, N*>. (AP) — Arl*o- They whisked pa* New York Palmer 8-2) at Cleveland (Tlant Sears vs. A&N, Waddell Carlos says he’s talking to the professional foottoll row and eighth In niire staiis. ing where you Intend them to Kuhn’s move came while pro have to sell thedr ParvlnrDohr- g(o„er Kermesaw Landis banned wOl be held at Waddell Some of the be* fishermen r.a State, which has fought Its University 4-1 behind the hitting 3- 8 and Hargan 1-3), 2, twl-nlght Lawyers vs. Ansaldl’s, Ver- Wilson struck out ID and walked go- (football Is also entangled in a maim *ock . eight CMCago White Sox School. Hie program (*arts people because “ I’ll tell you honestly. I’m out for the in the world wear wings! N BAQ ub way back through the kraers’ and pitching of Lerrln LaGrow two. Mlimesota (Boswell 8-7) at planck. Overcasting the mark is controversy over Commissioner Finley, reached in Chicago, players accused In the 1919 * 8 o'clock. money.” They are large, tethered bird® brack* following a first-round Thursday night for their tourto Oakland (Nash 4-8), N an injury- whose angling ancestory date® another common fault which Pete Rozelle’s demand that New said, "I have no comment on scandal, even though they were A1 Oowlks will be toi But before that day comes, qualification after loss, and surprising Tulsa collid­ straight tourney victory since New York (Peterson 8-7) at INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE a |trk> of bruik 1300 year®. Cormorants, Signs AB A can be corrected. 'When work­ York Jets quarterback Joe Na.- anything.*’ found innocent in court. Landis charge. With leas than two weeks left young man who stirred con- plagued season and ed tonight in toe finals of toe bowing to Texas 4-0 la* Friday. Yesterday’ s Star Boston (Nagy 8-0), N The cHnlc la toe Idea of A1 tied to a long cord, are still ing a short line, If the lure goes math sell a bar allegedly used Bartholomay could not be also forced two New York club troversy and was aeirt homo aft- mil fens who also advanced. 23rd NCAA College World Ser­ Tulsa drew a bye Into the fi­ CMcago (John 4-6 and Edmon­ Vlncek, Amerioan League to play, Stevenson’s Esso mov­ used to fish river® and lake® in PITCHING—Dave McNally, beyond the intended site, it may by gamblers. Namath vowed to reached. Louis was reported on officials to sell to*r Intere* In er hls black-fi*ed salute In the loomed as top challenger to fa- Scoring Ace ies. nals after losing to ASU son 0-0) at California (Murphy commli^oner. He has organ­ ed Into a full game lead over some parts of toe Orienit. A Orioles, hurled a two-hltter tor become tangled and you’ll scare retire from football instead. vacation in London. a Havana race track. Olym'pics Is thinking of today vored Kanasa and San Jooe The title game is a rematch of Wednesday and will be the more 4- 4 and Washburn 0-0), 2, twl- ized toe be* umpiring team the Lawyers last night by stop­ metal ring fastened around the hls 10th victory without a loss as any fish around trying to g * it ping the Oilers at Verplanck a(nd hls special goal: Ruimlng state after one day of action, LOS ANGELES (AP) — Con­ a fourth-round game Wednesday re*ed of the two teams. nlght In any Little League this sea­ the world’s fir * 100-yiard dash Kansas mller Jim Ryun, run- bird’s neck keep® it from swal­ nie Hawkin®, American Basket­ Baltimore beat Washington 2-0. loose. at Field, 4-2. The pace-setters are night wdten Arizona State "Tulsa is a scrappy ballclub, WatAiington (Coleman 8-6) son. M o* of tho volunteers lowing the catch. A cormorant ball Association star, has signed BATTING—Art Shamsky, Depth perception is an indi­ 7-3 and toe Oilers 7-6. in under nine seconds. nlng Ju* hard enough to quail- _ , thumped Tulsa 11-3. and so are we," said Arizona Manager Williams Shakes up Lineup D *rolt (McLain 10-6), N are young men. "If I get a good *art tomor- fy, came from la* to fir* In the may fetch it® owner 100 to 160 a contract with the Phoenix Mets, rapped two singles and vidual matter, and each fisher­ Saturday’s Games Dan Smachetti scattered The Sun Devils won national State Coach Bobby Winkles alt­ The cTlnlc ■will bo open to row the record's gonna go," the la* quarter and trotted across fish per hour; a good catch ra- guns of the Natkoial Basketball two homers, scored three runs man has his own formula for Minnesota at Oakland three hits and fanned 1 1 batters. cham|rionshipe in 1965 and 1967 er his team’s triumph over all, liwjludlng second gueos- San Jose State star said after the Une at 4 :03.4. tk>, anywhere. Association, Suns prerident and drove In three as New York determining distance. A com­ New York at Boston, N Mound foe Dan Champ struck and will try to preserve their NYU. ers who sat have s * in toe Asked why he lagged behind. Actually, birds of all kinds are Richard Bloch, said early today. edged Philadelphia 6-6. mon method is to examine near­ CMcago at California, N out 13 men but didn’t get "easing off” and winning hls odd-year magic tonight. "W e’re a lot alike.” stands and hod expressed NCAA Ryun, who holds the world Important to fishermen, say the Bloch, contacted at his Bever- by objects and judge the Red Sox Regain Old Form, Kansas City at Seattle, N enough support ait the plate al- 100-yard heat as the distance by their relative size. their wishes to call ’em. though teammate Dave Fergu- Championships opened Thurs­ mark' of 3:61.1, said, "I can suigllng authorities at Mercury ]y Hills home, said "It's official, Washington at Deitrolt sprint better the last hB'lf than outboards. For birds ore help- Hawkins will play with the Sun® This is then translated into the son homered. day. Baltimore at Cleveland the first half, and In qualifying ful tn finding fish, and in some year." Bloch declined fur- degree of arm power put into Sunday’s Game® Stevenson’s 103000 4-0-0 "Elghit-somdtMng’s g o n n a a cast. The resuR, hopefully, Legion Seeking Oilers OlOOOl 2-3-3 com e; and you can quote m e on you don’t usually have to worry beneficial In re­ ither comment. Minnesota at Oakland, 2 ducing undesirable species o t Elarller, the Phoenix Gazette is a perfect ca *. Ray Culp Pitches T wo-Hitter Chicago at California Smachetti and Hassett; toat," Carlos said. about controlling toe race The third casting rule Is Filching Machine Champ, Tedone and Archem- ■VlUanova’s Erv Hall, who eq­ "But I won’t be able lo dp th * fish. said in a story from Loa .An­ 5 Kansas City at Seattle Not everyone can have a geles by sports writer Joe Oil- ELL r)(!)C)GE simple. When you make' a bad BOSTON (AP) — The ond on an error and scored cm The victory was only the sec- balt. ualled the world record In the In tho finals." Washington at Detroit, 2 Fourteen local organizations trained cormorant to do hls lads advise that you don’t Thomas’ single to left. ond in seven games for the Red INTERNA'nONAL FARM 120-yard high hurdles with a 13.2 The only final event held martin that "The Suns appear Boston Red Sox, put back Baltimore at Cleveland, 2 have been asked ito help defray fishing, but toe role birds play lads adivse that you don’t Boston Manager Dick WII- Sox. It enabled them to remain Both club® had on their hit­ clocking, was as surprised Thursday was the six-mUe run, ready to annouiu:e the signing" cn the winning path by New York at Boston the CO* of a pitching machine In aiding salt-water anglers Is tear the water to a froth by Uame shook up Ms lineup, end eight games behind Baltimore ting shoes last night as the Oil­ about Ms race as Carlos was and Frank Shorter lof Yale cov­ and that Bloch is "personally another tremendous pitch­ for the American Legion base­ well known. A flock of diving, immediately jerking the lure toe moves paid off, aUhough in in Ihe E a * DlvlMon. ers outlasted Stevenson's Es^o, bra*i. ered the grueling distance in Involved" In the signing. ing performance by Ray ball team. wheeling gulls Is often better back to the boat. Fish It back. the long run it was CMp's game. Rookie righthander Mike 17-16. John Rivers hit a grand- "I sure didn’t think it wa® a 20.00.2. It was the fir * time he’d When the new® of the signing uStD CiRS Bob Dlgan, spokeoman for the than some of the new electronic Who knows, it might be the best Culp, launch a week-long Tony OonlgUaxo, benched for Nagy, winner of hls only 'three slam homer for the losers. Don ever n m the event. first broke on June 12, Hawkins, Jaycee Golf committee, said that each of 13.2,” HaU said afterwards. "I equipment when It comes to lo­ cast you’ve made all day. home stand tonight in the week-hitUng, was returned to major (league decl*ons, wUl at- Thibodeau's hit drove In the tie- had It figured at about 13.4. I Be*de® the featured 100-yord a 6-8 forward, denied it. the group® has been asked to cating schools of fish offshore opener of a three-game se­ right field and hod three Mts, tempt to g * the Red Sox off to a breaking run in the la * Inning. didn’t feel I ■was in that good dash, finals were s * today in contribute $30. Letters to the and inshore. Personalized Service ries with the New York too hammer throw, long jump, hvcludlng two on a pialr of per- winning home stand tonight Event June groups were sent out earlier this AMERICAN LEAGUE shape—I ju * wanted to look de- Studies ha've shown that few Navy wUl have 16 '.ettermen shoe put, -yard high hurdles ‘ Yankees at Fenwa.v Park. feet bunts. Thomas replaced again* the Yankees. Nagy la week. ShowdOfwn * a g e has been cent.” 120 weurn-water game ftah are tak­ r*urning for toe 1966 football Low Overhead Sports Viewing slumping Dalton Jones at fir* due to be opposed by New paced by Hall's .and 3,000-yard steeplechase. The Red Sox flew home in toe 30 at MCC Charlie Graff, oach of the Le- reached with' no less than Villanova, en by birds. Herons and other season, SATURDAY wee morning hours today after base and contrtbMed three hits. York’s Fritz Pete(rso(n, g(lon team, feels that a pitching three of the five entries In the wading birds do their fishing High Trade 1:00 (30) Roller Derby Cu'.p picked up hls 10th victory One of the be* events tor machine would be a great bene- thick of toe pennant race. along the edges of lakes and 2:00 (30) Giants vs. Braves with a brlUdant two-hitter in a Junior gDlfe(rs eacb season has fit to his squad. Such a ma­ L a * night Dillon Ford upset *reams. Here they catch slug­ THE NEW Allowance 6:00 (3) Race of the Week. 3-0 d e c i* * ! over the Ittdlans been the Jayoee Tournament at chine, now iwed by coUeges and Police * Fire, 0-2, at Waddell Whitworth Leading Winner gish, shallow-water fish such as (8) Kemper Open TtjurBday night In Cleveland. the Mlancheater Country duft). school®, as well as Legion Field. The winners are 7-6 and carp and gar, missing the more THOMPSON Comoetitrve Pricing 6:00 (8) Wide World ot Culp, wtnless since June 1, TMa year’s (event, staged by the teams, costs $890. the PFs sUpped back to second On Ladies Pro Golf Tour - alert game fish. Sports came to the rescue after the locali Jaycees, is a * for Mion------place with an 8-6 record, one- i^ot all bird-fish reUtlonships SPEEDWAYS 7 :30 (8) Bed Sox vs. Yanks Red Sox had lo* two in a row to half length behind Seara. OFF RT 193 THOMPSON, CT. day, June 80. CXILUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Miss Whitworth comes heie are beneficial to man. In some SUNDAY the Indians. The 27-yeer-old It took an' extra inning be­ Bank Financing Chairman will be Albert Gay­ Kathy Whitworth, leading win- fresh from her fifth tournament, coastal areas, merganser ducks 2 :00 (8) Bed Sox vs. Yanks right-hander was in compl*e fore a decision was reached. er Jr. the $221776 Patty Berg q|ap*c at are a menace to salmon popula­ NAKAR SANCTIONIP LLOYD ODELL 3:30 (i) AAU Track and command despite a pair of 36- Foursomiee wifi start toeing the two dub® having battled to Ladies Professional Golf Association tour this year. Sutton, Mass. She is eeekihg her tions and in some cases have MODiyiD Field mlnute deilaya because of rain. a 2-2 slx-limlng tie. o « at 7:80. was favored to win the sacond third (Tolumbus title, having needed control to halt their ex- 4:30 (3) NFT.: “ The Game The Indians managed .1u* two eVrur runs in the seventh s*- All entrants m u * (provide riche* tournament on the cir­ won here in 1965 and 1967. ce®*ve predations. They Love’’ singles. Including an infield Mt their own equipment. - t tied the issue. Another place man and birds cuit—The Columbus Pabst Cla-s- A total of seven girli^ have 4:46 ( ) Kemper Open Entry blanks are avaUants at Mac McMahon (plllched a one- tangle over fish Is around fish 8 by Lee Maye In the fifth. Culp slc—which opened today at Ray­ earned more than $10 ,000.on the struck out eight end walked ju * the Cbuntry Club’s P ro Shop ' hdtter for DUlon over the first hatcheries. Hatchery holding mond Memorial course.- LPGA tour' this year. Mia® one wMIe facing ju * 29 batters, oi^ m u* .be returned by ’Ihurs- six frame®. tanks are favorite feeding "You beat Whitworth and Mann la a towering 6-foot-3 belt­ tw>> over the minimum. daiy. Play win be open to all Mike Joy had three doubl'es grounds for birds' such as the THESE 55% DACRON POLYES you'll win," was the advise er with two tourney wins to her for Dillon’s. HWt’e double was kingfisher ai»d great blue heron. TER, 45% VKORSTED TROPIC Culp, who d l* i’t p o * his loth boys who 'will not 'be ISyeais- LPGA Tournament Director credit this season, second in toe only (Police blow. Now that the Mercury lads WEIGHT SUITS HEAD FOR victory until Aug. 27 as he fin­ oU prior to Sept. 1. Lennle Wirtz had for the 62 oth­ earnings with $16,999. HALE ished with 16 triumphs far 1968, DlUon OOO Oil 4—6-8-4 have informed you about the W ARM WEATHER WITH A Ooiuntry Ohib Pro Alex Hacks er lady swingers—a record field ■VIRY ney will schedule starting PoUce 001 010 0—2-1-2 birds and toe fish, toe next time BOLD NEW LOOK. was given' an the cushion he here—before the firing opened. times. Hott, K. Freeh and Maloney, someone says fishing Is for toe needed early whjle <^^x>sing for­ Kathy had the odds on her Eli Runner SUNDAY mer teammate Diok EUsworto. The top four boys wGl quaUfy Doninioi®; MicMahon', Mbilett birds — smile and agree. After OF MANCHESTER tie’ s, however. She has won KNOXVILLE, ■Tenn. (AP) — Sulli styled for a long cool 1969 DODGE CHARGER and Joy. all, aren’t there times when NIGHT 7:30 P.M. With one out in toe fir * in­ for (the State Jayoee Tourna­ more tournaments (five) and Yale University's long-distance summer. Fashionable two-but­ BUDGET TEBMS ning, George Thomas singled cormorant would come In /VI? IV NATIONWIDE ment July 21', alao at the Man­ NA'nONAL LEAGUE more money ($22,775) then any ruiuier Frank Shorter won the ton front-side vent style or 1969 DODGE CHARGER R.T. GUARANTEED SERVICE and scored as Carl Yaatrxemakl chester Ooifotry dUb. Trophies Putting togethr three tworun handy? thr«®-button front—single vent other golfer on the tour this sea­ six-mile run at the NCAA Track 50 Lap style. Plain front belt loop 440 magnum engine, 4 speed transmission, high performance axle pack­ ■^oaner C m F fet Towing hit Ms 19th homer over the right will be awarded for the top frames, plu® a foui>run eocplo- son. She will be shooting for a and Field Championships here field fence. three places. ■km. Green Manor toppled Man- trousers. Regular 36 to 46, short age, heavy duty rear springs, console, radio, tinted windshield, power steer­ TEL, 643—2467 $4,6(K) first prize he(re. Thursday in a time of 29:00.2. Modified Feature 36 to 42, long 39 to 46. Tho Red Sox managed 18 oth­ chcMer Auto Parts last night ■ The 29-year-old Kathy showed Shorters, who )iad never run Spencer Hero ing, bumble bee stripes, wheel covers, F70xl4 red streak tires, undercoat­ Mandiester, Vernon Town Line ing and hood pad. Stock No. 88. er hits, but could score just one at Buckley Field, 10-4. The ®uc- tom e mexlesty about it all. the event before, won by nearly 33 Oars To Start i f FR|i ALTIRATIONS more nm. In the second liaiing, Alumni League cesz was the fifth in 13 starts. In MB Victory Lifit 14070. SPECIAL 4TC. 63, TA UC OTT VI LL * ,CT Winning Coach "I'm having a good year but I 200 yards. Sliorter also took sec­ Dick Schofield singled, rook sec­ Tho APs are 6-7. really haven’t been putting very ond in the two-mlle Indoor event To Open Monday Getting good pitching for ill® BUI Nelson and Ken Irish well until last week." Thursday with a time of 8:46.0. PLUS THE Ken Smith, former were the big stickers for the second Wm« this week, Morlnr- The Alumni Basebafi' Lesgus She added that “ there are a TIGER DIVISION FAMOUS CLIPPER CRAFT Ckmplete Service AvailaUe On AH Chrysler Products Manchester High and Manors with two hit® each. - Bus ty’s upended Hartford Insur­ opens Ms season Monday mght lot of fine young players o- the AND University of South EJastman paced the losers with ance last night at Oort Park * 6:16 p.m. at MIL Nebo. The tour." Minnechaugi g Women ^ QUAUrviNG EVENTS Carolina track star, two singles. by a 2-1 count In eight inninga. tropical worsted suits USED GOLF CLUBS FOR SALE league is comprised of the fol­ The events, which runs through Wtoners of the! R Klc1 ckers Toum- Manor 084 202-17-7-1 The success ■was the fourth From Manchester 646-2333 lowing teams: guided his Cayce High Sunday, actually g * under way a m e * playing the fr o * nine RTL 83 Auto Port® 201 100— 4-4-4 In six storts. Oomlng—Tfauraday nlte, July sovo 8.931 Bantly Oil, 'FonttoeRi's, F in School team to the Thursday with pro-am play, were B ^y Ellison and dndy Irlto and White, Wilson; Ger­ Loaer was a focal man, sputo- Regular 36 to 46, long 39 io 46, A Police, Mlanar Oonstrueden, South Carolina track considered only a prartlce Maguire. Low n* winner was 10—200 la p Grand Nathansl From Rockville 872-3666 ber, Naktenda, Olark and T. Joanne Smiley. Tournament paw Ray LaOace out of Bo®t<« •hort 36 to 42. • 5 9 * * ROCKVILLE W oods and Irons Nasslff Aims and Bilks. championship this round for the pros. Into model stock ca r race. Chartebola. winner® of the three Blind Holes Ooilege. He gave up seven hits, The league la comprised of spring. Smith has Defending champion Carol See Fleetjr, Pennon, AlUacn. on toe back nine were Marge Winning pitcher Lw boya 14-16 years o( age and sU been a regular per­ Mann will be on hand along \ylth eta. In notion on the 6/8 Hamer and Lorralise Swift, cer cam e on In relW to wta. Downtown ManchMter games will be playod * Mt former in the Five Chicago White Sox hurlera Mickey Wright, Sandra Haynle, nolle high tnnbs. 946 MAIN STREET AL’S PRO GOLF SHOP Marge Hamer was also the win­ Tuesday night the MB’® lac® Nebo. SchediAe; Mon. Bsody completed only 20 games la* Shirley Englehorn and Patty STEPPING OUT—NCAA hurdlers show enthusi* Mile Road Race in ner of the 18 Hole Tourpament Vernon at 6 in the Hartford Twl 15 STRONG STREET MANCHESTER vs. Elks, Thur. Fire k FaMos season. It was the k>we* figure Berg, to give her top competi- asm, if little grace, yesterday after clearing first Manchester every with a gross ecore of 9^. League. vs. Nassift, Fri. PioriaoaUI’B YS. ’Thanksgiving mom- In the American League. tloil. ODELL DODGE hurdle. Erv Hall (76), Villanova, set new record. Mienor. tl •

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1 ^ mao--- J Tnielu—Iraeton 5 B i h Ir m s Sr t v Ic m Sehoeb and Ckasns 33 H WQIIT9Q DrnnmaklagI r M s m a k i ^ 19 WANTED students for Driver i ■iiiwa 3B 3B BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with 'MAJOR HOOPLE 1989 HALF-TON pIck-up, re- OffMMi 13 Education class at a high ______sprun( carry camper, 1450. DRBSBMAI^io an4 alters- CAFABia woman for general CLASSIFIED .BULXDOZER —backhoe work, school in Manchester. For In- BOOKKEEPER to WHERE THE HCJW COME A BUM I'M TORN BETWEEN THE THIS IS T PRINGLE 875-8818. tions, stppers replaced etc houseworic. psurt-tlme. Call 948- u sm t A MORE uiONTWON’T formation call 872-4890. eountant, full-time, excellent YA PLACE... LIKE YCX) CAN BEEF STROGANOFF ANI^ AMwtr !• ------f ' land clesu-ing, septic tanks In- Call a4»-4Sll 6614 after 7 p.m. ONE LAST EATTN'? "EL SWANKO" AR=ORD TO EAT FILET, FOR Moor ------^ ^ , stalled, drainage fields. Paul opportunity, salary negotiable. INFORMATION, SIPE P ANY Explorer! Call Manchester, 649-6361, ext. RESTAURAWT.' T T m n e r it 's th' OF EUSMAt4K0 LONGER T h i B t I SchAdel, 649-0480. FOR ALTBRA-nONS neatly KESTAWANT AAR. PRINGLE, P S C U S S- ADVERTISING 63. MOST EXPENSIVE^ s o l e ; J.W ASHEP lON THAN THAN A ajMl reasonably done In my Hnip Wontnd— JOINT IN MobtoxHomM 6 -A ATTICS and cellar* d^aned, H«lp Wonfd Mate 34 •rftoSG PISHES A COURT- BUDGET ACBOM s i Wind CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS homo, can 848^8750. 35 A/MSEUF-^WITH ROOAA SURPLUS 52 Bont ------— ------odd Jobs, light trucking. PART-TIME receptionist, light t h r e e r i n s e s / CONVER­ IN THE llr k lli« > — 53Encour«fe 8 AJM. to 4:30 PJM. TRIMLINE Camp trailer, ex- trees removed and Iota clear- DRBSSMAKINO and men and LPN, two days, 11 p.m. office and telephone work, no AMP IFTtPU SATION STATE 41breo----- , 54Slo|dn( ceUent condition, three years ed. Call 649-1794. women’s alteraUons done in to 7 a.m., part-time or full­ experience necessary. Man­ [H THINH VtXJ CAN VWrTH TRENS- FIRST • Dteortrtrof peisageway old, aleops six. IncludM added - - , my home. Call 289-0182. time. 849-4610. chester area. Mr. Sol, 643-2178. PO BETTER, i r u p s e , UPV/ C^ofOood SS^elikafish COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. RENCHY/ famUy room. 649-2796. VENTILATB - Is your second OUST STAMP H o ^ 4ise P.M. DAT BEFOBE PUBUOATION ■______floor hot? Impossible to get a DOWN COUNTER . GIRL — part-time, SECOND 12 Intarnational Deadline for Satorday and Monday la 4:89 p.m. Friday CAMPHIR8 —Camel tent traileio good night’s sleep? Install an M o v in g — 1 rHCkhi9 — CLERICAL HELP evfr.lngs, 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Ap­ labor groTW 1 Narrow inlet and tents for sals or .rant. June automatic roof ventilating fan. Storogn 20 WANTED ply in person, Bess Eaton Do­ (•b.) ^ 2 Shade tree , . \ syllablis Installed and running for 1 2 6 0 . ______THIRD UMimickcr 3 Preaumably _ £•“ •1, , ; PLEASE READ YOUR AD Special — New camel dunes nuts, 160 Center SL, Manches­ 14 Earth goddcM 4Cu«hions 20 Sentinel 32Agik trailer including trailer, Call Everett W. VanDyne, MANCHESTER Delivery-light CLERK TYPIST ter. 36 Interstice Chualiled or "Want Ada" are taken over the phone aa a Builder, 648-2208, 248-4781. trucking and package delivery. (Wagner) SKarvett 21DiscuM 39Roeee*enee freight, 2 mattresses, dining GIRL WITH SHIFTS ISDiacovererof goddess (ItaL) 22 Gull-like convenience. The advertlaer ahoidd read hla ad the FIRST canopy, spstre tire and wheel, Refrigerators, waritem and BOOKKEEPER with trial f BY V. T. HAMLIN . South Pola 40 River (Sp.) DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS bi time for the KNOWLEDGE ALLEY OOP $476. Richens Trailer Sales, stove moving, specialty. Fold­ balance experience, double Muttl Circuits, a rapidly 17 Hooped handle 23 Rough file next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE In­ ing chain for nnt^ 649-0762. OF BOOKKEEPING for a bucket 7 Avifaim 25 One who 42 vulgar upatart correct or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then Somers Rd., Rt. 190, Stafford Household Services entry. Manchester Pipe A Sup­ g^rowlng firm In . the elec­ y » HAvfA/VSONJV MUSTANG 1966, burgundy, 1-842-1212 sona.'Ue. Call 289-7814 alter 6 Apply disclose the identity of 643-6169, 872-0647 evenings. sions, bonuses, profit A a r- SERVICE any advertiser using box automatic transmission, low Open Daily till 8 p.m. p.m. for a free estimate. mileage, one owner. Phone FIRST NATIONAL ing, pension and other fringe letters. Readers einswer- Satui^y 9-5 REMA Construction Oo. Altera­ WHY NOT WORK LOCALLY benefits. The person wo -wiU IN 668-4219. HOUSEPAINTING? 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A Sons, Executive secretary re­ ience In Insurance, busiiteM address to the Classified tions, rec rooms, garages, 8 - 3 p.m. tramsportation re­ 1957 CHEVROLET Belair, hy- interior and exterior painting, quired for challenging posi­ machines, hardware, appli­ Manager, Manchester porches and roofing. No Job quired, Wapplng area, 644-0607. dromaJtlc, $100. 643-4028. Call Garage— Service paper hanging. Thirty years tion as assistant to Dl- ances or other specialty Blvenlng Herald, together between 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. . too small. CaU 649-8144 rectoi- of Personnel. Must with a memo listing the Storage 10 experience, four generations. HAIRDRESSER wanted — full salies fields. ! Free estimates, fuUy insured. or part-time. Call 643-0322, 249- have exceUent aecretarial companies you do NOT 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, 9- DORMERS, add a le-vel, rocrni 643-7361, 164 Oak Street. 0217. skills and be interested in want to see your letter. paaaenger wagon. Original additions, garages, roofing, If you have been out of col­ 2 k 3 L Your letter be de­ GARAGE for rent 118 Main St., people. Excellent salary and lege at least two years or stroyed If the advertiser owner. Must s^l this week, siding, porches. BRIGHTER Homes — Painting, benefits. Contact the Per­ J J $8. 646-2426, 9 - 5. have a successful sales BY ROY CRANE reasonable offers requested. home remodeling. BHnanclng decorating, papering, interior BUZZ SAWYER Is Nie you’ve mentioned. sonnel Dept., Manchester background of three to five Call 649-3476. available. CaU Royal (Tustom If not It will be handled GARAGE for rent, Laurel St., and exterior FuUy Insured. Memorial Hospital, 643-1141, years, have earned $8,000 SAWYER, WE THINK OKA WILL In the usual manner. $8 per month. (Tall 649-2497 or BuUders, 646-8434. Oall Jolm Drever, 872-4165, 876- LEGAL Ext. 243. Evening Interviews TRY TO BOARD FUGHT IS7. tnrnrrnm 1960 AUSTIN Healy Sprite, Bug to $14,000 per year (but 742-8064. 4038. arranged. 60 INTO THE WA1TIN6 ROOM. Eye, completely rebuilt engine CARPENTRY — cerience pre­ 649-14§4. BICY(TLES—new and used. Re­ smaU. Dan Moran. Builder CONTRACTTOR — Interior, ex- CLERK —Process mall. Xerox­ course. U U ferred. Attractive salary, 1966 GALAXIE l t d , exceUent ETvenings 649-8880. terlor painting, paper hanging. pairs on all makes. Open dally insupanoe benefits, 5-day ing. duplicating. High school LOST —Paesbook No. 26-013313 condition. Call 742-7676. Discount on wallpaper. CaU 9-5:80. Manchester Cycle Shop, HALLMARK Building Com- week, paid vacations. Call graduate, Manchester office, ______e-Tuo 7, The Conn. Bank and Trust 646-3048, Oscar Hebert Oo. Application made for pay- 1965 (TORVAIR Monza, 4-door 182 West Middle Tpke., pany—for home Improvement, 649-2866 for Interview. 37% hour week, fringe bene- GUARDS — TalcottviUe area, e I N i 'w NIA, IM. m L f . U.S. M . Off. 649-2098. fits. Clall 049-5861. menit. hardtop, automatic, good con­ additions, rec rooms, garages, third shift, 11 p.m. to 7 t^m., roofing, gutters. FYee esti­ six days, 48 hours. $88.40 to 8 5 3 “ Remember the good old days when they gave us apples dition, $650. Can be seen at 1968 HONDA, 176 Scrambler. Floor Rnishlng 24 COUNTER GIRL, summer re- LOST —Savings Passbook No. mates, all work guaranteed. KEYPUNCH operator — start, along with Uberal fringe . . . we ate them instead of turning them over to the 161 Brookfield St., Manchester. $460 or best offer. Call 875-1166 ** placement or full-time for eve­ [gnmniIIIIIIIlEIIIIII 17921 Hartford National Bank Call 846-2627. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlah Numeric-029, multiple pro­ benefits, uniforms. Part-time bomb squad" 646-0312. after 6 p.m. ning shift, 7 p.m. - midnight. and Trust Co., First Manches­ _ ------ing (spefdallzlng in older gram and verifying. Apply In also, same area. Men available SA'VE MONEY! Fast service. Please apply Mister Donut, 266 MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD ter Office. Application made 1967 TRIUMPH TR6R, low fl(x>rs). Inside painting. Paper person, Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye to work three or four nights Dormers, room additions, ga­ W. Middle Tpke. N N fot payment. 1962 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic 88. hanging. No Job too smaU. St., South Windsor. weekly from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. mileage, exceUent condition, rages, • porches, roofing and p r * nr 6000/ I'LL ADMIT THIS SCRIPT IS Y E S -I NOTICED ALL HIS 4-dccr, all power. Call 643-1916. f.60 and take over payments, John VerfaUle, 649-5750 CLERK for retaU store. Inter­ starting at $1.70 an hour, auto­ m r W'AS UN EASY ' A FAR, FAR CROSSING OUT AND PENCILLING | WHY, O F ^ BY MILTON CANIPP siding. Compare prices. Add- STEVE CANYON 643-8623 after 5:30. esting work 3 evenings a week maUc increases to $1.86. CaU 'HERE'S TH E SCRIPT, ) ABOUT IT LEAVING THE CRY FROM IN' BUT ID LIKE TO START COURSE, PHIL/ Announcemunts 2 1961 (CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder A-Level Dormer Oorp., 289- NEED TWO WOMEN HARRY.' y STUDIO! AND PONT TELL THE BOOK I WITH THE SCRIPT WRITER/ HE'S ON THE y| 6-10 p.m. Opportunity to earn Ness, Milford, 878-6911 ooUect YOU KEEP t a l k in g standard, 4-door sedan. Good 0449. m CAN I TALK TO HIM? LO T/ ^ YES, PDTEET, E V E R Y PLAVINe'THE y T GET GOOSE BUMPS Full-time or part-time. Earn extra money. Apply to Man­ for a Iqcal interview. MISS ALDEN-SHE GUARDS ABOUT FAMOUS NEED A band? For weddings, condition. Best offer. 649-8717 Bonds— Stocks— IT LIKE A MOTHER HEN' TIME I H E A R THE BATTLE HYAAN ON MY GOOSE BUMPS $50 to $100 a week. Car ager, Warehouse Outlet Stores, OF THE REPUBLIC'j -A N D WRITTEN BY A w o m e n ... ARE YOU banquets, or parties. CaU 649- after 5 p.m. Business Services ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ Mortgages 27 MORMON CHOIR necessary. Must be o-ver 21. 289 W. Middle Tpke., Manches­ w o m a n ! JU L IA ANGRY WITH ALL 3826 or 649-6749. Very reason­ rage, rec rooms, bathrooms AND THE PHILADELPHIA Offered 13 Oall 646-4880 from 2-4 p.m. ter. 649-0968. SYMPHONY... W A R P HOWE A'EN ? able rates. (THEVROLET—1966 2-door Bls- tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ ond, (bird, all kinds, realty, tor Interview. oayne, 6 cylinder, new tires, TREES trimmed, pruned, and ment work, cellar floors, pa­ HAIRDRESSERS wanted full- SERVICE low mileage. ExceUent condi­ removed. Building lots cleared. tios, roofing. (TaU Leon Oles- statewide. Credit rating un­ Porsonals necessary, reasonable. Confi­ tlme and part-time. Carriage tion. Original owner, 049-0066. Insured. FYee estimates. CaU synski. BuUder. 649-4291. House, 18 Oak St., Manchester. STATION 622-8429. dential, quick arrangements. RIDE w a n t e d to’ Travelers c a d il XAC—1968 Calais coupe, WES ROBBINS (Tarpentry re- Alvin Lundy Agency, 627-7971, 643-2461. dolly from Bolton. Call 649 -vinyl upholstery. Original own­ G. W. POLLARD Tree Service. m(kleling specialist. Additions, 988 Main Street. Hartford. Ev«- FIRST DOerrOR’S office. East Hart­ ATTENDANTS 6367. er. full power, 6-way seat, air- Cifttlng, pruning, trimming. rec rooms, dormers, porches, nlngsi, 283-6879. ford specialist wants part - cabinets, formica, built • ins, conditioning, new polyglass Lots cleared. Reasonable. Free time secretary - receptlonlM. waitted for fuU or part-time bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446 8E(X>ND MORTGAGE — Un- SECOND tires, factory warrantee trans­ estimates. Insured. 289-8720. Send particulars to Box ’’BB,’’ employment. Apply In per­ Automobites For Sale 4 ferable. Immaculate. Wonder- llmlted fimds available for sec­ YOU ARB A-1, truck Is A-1 BUY WHOLESALE —Dlredt ond mortgagee, payments to Manchester Herald. son 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on the NBED c a r ? Credit very bad? ful opportunity. OaU 649-6750. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Cellars, atUca, yards, drive­ from factory to you prices on suit your buclget. Expedient THIRD 21st, 22nd, 28th and 29th S ^ O U T H convertible Sport ways sealed and small truck­ kitchen cabinets and vanities. service. J. D. Realty, 648-6129. of June at the new . . . est Douglas accepts lowest I BEEN WORKING Fliry, 1964, bucket seats, auto­ ing done A-1 right. CaU Tre- Jak Dlstributore, 646-3542. COMPTOMETER it* down, smallest payments, any­ SHIFTS L r ^ ' TH E G Y M ? matic on fl(X)r, 'low mileage, mano Trucking Service toU- y o u 're where. Not amaU loan finance OPERATOR excellent condition. Privately free, 742-9487. Business Opportunity 28 Multi-Circuits, rapidly grow­ HESS SERVICE LOOKING WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI company plan. Douglas Mo­ owned, $900. 649-1439. s m a l l retail business estab- ing firm in the electronic Openings for experienced VERY TRIM, tors, 345 Main. TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — Paving— Driveways 14-A llohed over 20 years. $6,000 field, extends an invitation comptometer operators to STATION MR. P o l l y w a n t NEXT TIME. R?f?6ET THE Trees cut, building lots clear- 1967 PLYMOUTH, 3-seat wag­ 1964 JEEP station wagon NO JOBS too large or too cash required. Includes stock, to visit our plant to discuss worl* part-time evenings. ABERNATHY. ^ . P E A N U T B U T T E R ' ■ ed, trees topped. (31ot a tree A C T?A C K eR ? on, alr-condlUoner, V-8, auto­ deluxe, 4-wheel drive, power small, any size paving prob­ fixtures, etc. Excellent oppor­ opportunities in the follow­ Monday through Friday. Located on Broad St. next to NO MORE ^ ^ problem? Well worth phone matic, power steering, 'rodlo, steering, waren hubs, 39,000 lem we are equipped to tunity for right person. Phil- ing: Must be sklUed in comp­ the Parkade Shopping (Denter MIDRIFF miles. Must sell. $850. 4 Little call, 742-8252. traUer-ltltoh. 648-2880. handle. 648-3194. Harvey Bros. brick Agency, Realtors, 646- tometer work. Company of­ BULGE' St. 643-9706. ______I------______BRICK, block and stone work. Paving. 4200. SOLDERING fers, free parking, congen­ VISIT Connecticut’s only An­ ial co-workers, excellent PACTCAGE store manager In 2 2 1967 MUSTANG, automaUc, Brick walls, paUoa, outdooi>ln- tique Auto Museum, Slater St., V-8, snow tlree, excellent con- ^door fireplaces, sidewalks, TOUCH-UP INSPECTION wage:^ and exceUent work­ modem Bast Hartford store, Manchester, adjacent to. 184, OONESff- )) dltlon. Original female owner,•’1" chimneys. FYee estimates, ing conditions. Apply good salary and benefits. (2'DseuiAy near exit 94. 26 IntereBtlng cars must sell, going abroad-. Call Domenlc Morrone, 649-1604. DRILLING Write Box ’ ’SS’ ’ Manchester from 1910. Bring back old ROOFING and Roof Repair, 7 J 649-4062 after 6. FIRST NATIONAL Herald. -A memorlee. Open 7 days a week R. F. (30NSTRUC?nON — Ex­ Couglin Roofing Co., Inc., 648- FINAL INSPECTION PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER STORES INC. MAN FOR machine assembly <— ( 10:00 o.m . - 8:00 p.m. Reatora- 1969 CHRYSLER Newport, cavating, . landscaping and pav­ 7707. ' N O ^ Park b Oakland Aves. work, shop experience and ition Shop. 2-door hardtop. Alr-oondiUon'- ing, contracting. Gravel, fill' Apply between 10 a.m.-12 nn, BIDWELL Home Improvement Blast Hartford, Oonn. blueprint reading helpful but r C A N 'T Ing, power steering, power and loam. Septic tank repairs. TEXACO SERVICE 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Ask for Mr. Har­ I^ O O o o f Co. Expert Installation of not required. Good working W A N G 7 brakes, -vinyl top. 648-0678 af­ Oall 876-7216 eventogs, 872-6072 STATION vey King. M U C H t) IMt ^ NtA. toe. TJd. 1st- U L ^0* Off. 1961 BUK3K LeSabre, aU power, aluminum siding, guttere and conditions. Experienced weld­ ter 4:80. days. LONGEC2 very clean, $860. 649-4762. trim. Roofing Installation and Adams and HUllard St. CLERK-Typist to handle vari­ er oleo needed. Harper Buff­ MULTI-CIRCUITS ety of work for industrial sup­ CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER — — nment -Snort— i t ^ PALOMINO gold Cadillac 1961. STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls. repairs. 649-8496, 876-9109. ing Machine Oo.. 289-7471. v\*^' 1969 B pb r»oii Owner being transferred. Call flrepla<»s, flagstone terraces. — ~ ^ r Manchester. (Donn. ply firm. Modem East Hart­ gUPPENUy easy whirls anp», 50 Harrison St., YOU MUST WHO SAID THERE WAS— THEN PRY IT \ YOU want TO Wagon, won in a raffle. Call %rans erreo. (.an ^ r e p a i r s , both In- ROOFTNa. aluminum siding, ford location. Salary and WINDOW cleaner, experienced, VHATl ITS L0 CKEP...TI...THERE OPEN, BEFORE DISTRACT ME, N O r HAVB 649-1804, J______^______gjjjg and outside railings. Land- gutters, carpenter work, 80 This 8-bay ColonlAl fa- Manchester, Oonn. fringe benefits. OaU 289-8291 reliable, gcxxl pay, fringe bene- S'v^. CJP6 NBP TH' IAS NO TIME ■ YOU’RE PEEPER EH? miiiiSii priced, years’ experience. Comieotlinit IN CTtlVE...AND 1061 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof, scaping. Reasonably clUty available to the rigEt for appointment. fits, 649-5834. •tCv BAB YET...ANP 1968 VOLKSWAGEN, Fastback. Valley OinstrucUon Oo., 648- LE A R N E D FOR NOrHINB- very good running condition. Call 643-0851. man. High traffic count, THER E'S I red, black Interior, AM - FM 7180. Free estimate. $360. (Dali 649-6610. S & H Green Stamp fran­ M O N E Y radio, one year factory war- LIGHT trucking, odd Jobe, also WSIPE chise, exceUent neighbor­ W, rantee remaining. Priced right, jggg PLYMOUTH Sports Satel- moving large appliances. Bum- ROOFING, Siding, Al^taum V .v ' ______J______^ aAt\ -__ i_ . /’"'aisnAnfisv annitlnnfl. hood backup. Anyone qual­ Cbll 649-8076 evenlnge and 649 Ing barrels delivered. 84. 844- gutters. Carpentry, additions, REGISTERED NURSES llte convertible, V-8, power ified caU 668-9600 or write H-io 2830 days. Ask for Ron. steering, automatic, real beau­ 1778. remodeling and rec rooms. Free estimates. R. Dion, 643- Opportunity, Box 231, East WANTED ty. Call 643-7698 after 4. "yc: < 3 -A O 1966 BUICK Grand Sport, 4 SHARPENING Service — Saws, 4352. Hartford, (Donn. speed, 446 cubic inch engine 1663 FALCON, 4- door, radl^ knives, aces, shears, skates, FOR NIGHT SHIFT ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS Oall 646-8136. heater, standard shift, $19(t rotary blades. Quick servloe, Capitol Equipment Co., 88 FULL OR PART-TIME THUNDERBIRD convertible, ® p.m., 643-8177. Roofing and ,.,Ve5.„THe LOCAL WHY NOT I THINK THATS FAB Main St., Manobeater. Hours 1968, all pow«r. $1,300. Chimnoys 16-A Privata ImtnietloM 32 ? a x e COULD pe LE T THE TCTO SIMPLISTIC A Call 1968 MERCURY Cougar, BriUah dally 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9, REGISTERED NURBSB ARE 643-0613 after 5 p.m., week- CALLED INTO HANDLE PDLICE SOLUTION. IT WOULD IH9 HtA. Ia«. TM l« e US f t Off | racing green, merc-matlc, 4 Saturday 7 :80-4. 648-7968. ROOFING — Specializing re TUTOR: Tufts senior, competent URGENTLY REQUIRED FOR TH E DISSIDENTS, PUT.. THEM LEAP US RIGHT INTO days. new red line wide oval tires, ------, ______pairing roofs of kll kinds, new In biology, chemistry, and THE 11-7 SHIFT AT MAN- OUT? THEIR 5TICKY NET... $2,200. Call 646-3839 after 6 EXPERT 1968 RENAULT Rr8 for parts Sawa, knives, scUsora, garden toots, gutter work, ehUnaeys math at all levels. Derick CHESTER MFIMORIAL HOS- p.m. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON or buggy, good engine, glass, tools, power mowers, hand cleaned and repaired. 80 years’ Lowe, 648-9696. PITAL. OONTACTT THE PER- transmission, tires, seats, etc. experleniM. Free estimates. — ----- — ------r---- TT— SONNEL DEPT., MANCHE3- 1963 FORD Galaxte, 4-dOor, 6 mowers, sharpened and re­ TUTOR^Blology or chemistry. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, PMYCKS $76 o r best offer. 649-6816. paired. Pick-up service. (3all Howley 648-6361 en-Fit*ne£ cylinder, standard shift, new B.A. biblogy. medical student. 943.H 41 243 ’ ’SharpoU’ ’, 585 Adams St., 8888. STREET 1964 FORD 2-door sedan. Black Urea,______$160. 649- 8368. Will travel. Brian Peck, \ 643-5306. ROOFING, Gutters. Chimneys— collect, 429-2144, Storrs. with red Interior. ExceUent (3ATALINA Hardtop, de- to Discount Polo cSrouhD condition. $660. (3all 646-1,888. New and repairs our special- - luxe Interior. exceptionally LAWN MOWERS sharpened LIGHT housework, one day a clean, power brakeo, steering, and repaired. Engine tune-up. ty, 20 years experience. FYee 1966 VOLX6WAGE1N, Mue con- week, Birch HUl area, Wap­ ^rtlble. ExceUent: condition: V e r y 'roasonable. 649-8876 alter ^ k e d up and delivered. Read Herald Ads. plng. CaU 644-8667. Rebuilt engine. Call 649-8274. 4. £ n*y kj Ni\ He. m w». ua r* 0*. -v<|' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 ^AGE TWENTY-FIVE losiMSf LocoHom W oiifd To RAWt 48 34 Help Wflwf d Mate 34 ArtklM For Sol* 45 rHKRE OUGHTA HI A LAW W IWNmN w d W iU P P L B Houfot For Sate 72 Out of Town For Root 44 responsible FAMILY seeks Howoi For Sate 72 Out o f Town ftEAeeOOUT ^tNHAT aoit€R ? X CAtl PO iT iR A PART-TniE iMlp In h«yln». AU m m U M BHBam — Ui*d t V ^ .nV- *CkiAp I two or three-bedroom apart­ LAROB, clean,' attractive 11- WADDELL SCHOOL — Ranch, For Sate 7B 7B A p ftj PWla Bk ».. 364 BldireU m prlntlnc platM, .006 thick, 80TMERf«ECML'/ JiFFVrWE JUsraOTTA VERNON — Brand new office ment or slngje home. Near room bousq tiMdudliig 4-room , BERRY'S WORLD modem kRchen, three bed- —— ------St, 043-T405. 2tx3r’, 30 o«nU MOb or 5 (or • WJKJOxnrHtK. ^«X>P^0KXI.K jO F OUR 8ROtXEC-3J-lAW% space available at SO La- school, no pets. References CLASSIFIED DEAN MACHINE rental plus excellent bam, $32* rooms, Uvlng room with din- 'VERNON — Just listed, Im- ti. Oili ioi-sm. HE’U. SWAP PICTURES S6COM0-' ooueuis' Fayette Square. Rent includes available. Lease, security de­ MEN wanted evenlnca, 0 to 10 heat, silr-candltkiaing, wall to trontaga, $28,600. H u t e h la s tog area. BuUt In 1900|^ $24,000. maculate 6-room^ Oipe. Over- BOLTON-MANCHEffTBR LINE PRODUCTS fORAtWBOPY- posit. CaU 870-6080. p.m. for Janitorial dutlea. Can TWO ' kimoat new rldlnc lawn wan carpeting and dnqierles. ______Ageficy, Realtors, 049-6824. PhUbrlok Agency, Realtors, alzed garage, beautiful park- Birc^ JMountaln 3 040-4200. 101 CX)t/>mAL RD. 046-4330. « tractora, Bolena with rotary Will sub-divide. CaU 873-0638, q a RAQE WANTED with 10’ ADVERTISING like yard, w^k-out basement. SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 3H tfl- and anow plow. Other Pennayl- Only $24,900. H. M. Frediette, weekdays. clearance to rent In Manches- ed baths, large family rqom, ROUTE 44-A Business loned, OPEN HOUSE ___ vanla Panser with rotary and CLASSIFIED ADVER'nSING DEPT. HOURS Realtors, 647-9998. H m Immediate openlnca. tor area. Coll between 6-8.80 2 flrepIaiBea, plastered walla, large stone apartment, bulld- s t e a d y pait-tlrae work, 6 p.m. gnaw plow. Tradea conaldered 8 AJtf. to 4:30 PJM. full insulation, porch, city utU- SUNDAY 2:80-6:80 P.M. TURIUBT LATHE OPERATORS to to P.n>-. call 640-08S4 « dealrlng .Volkawagena 640-0883. H o o M t Fp t R e n t 4 5 ______tag, three unlt^ p ^ VERNON-ROCKVILLB area- Kles, bnUt-tos, extra large 2- G ^ Income, W-O®®' P ** * *' Huge seven-room Victorian, lo- ch uck ers o p HARomcn: * TOBAOeX) cloth for Bale, suit­ SDC-room house, very comfort- ^^N TE D ‘ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. car garage, near school, treed brlck Agency, Realtors, 646- »*» Agency, Realtors, 640-6824. S' 1W4 hr NEA, Inc. and see those beautiful big 2 zone Heavy traffic cotmt tures. Elarle Everett Real tog iroom, lovely formal foy­ 876-1108 flU. George H. Giifflng Inc covers and reupholstering, nian------with '*•- refe -ences,------private*- West______Main St. $116 monthly. n . lots Clifford Sllcer Is build­ 2 Andover 742-7886. room home with 2-car garage area. PhUbrick Agency, Real­ Bowens School area. 5% per MANCHESTER — 2-famUy Estate, 648-7019. er, dining room, stylized kitch­ ing homes upon, then for de­ ScricsiiMn Wcmftd 34-A Budget terms. Established In liom®- Very near center. 21 pOUR-ROOM apartment, $110. call 876-7967. located in business n zone. en, Hi car garage, beautiful Church St., 649-4666. tors, 646-4200. cent mortgage can be asaum- home, 6 plus 8 ivoms. Alu- "Next year, I'm going to buy one of those, so / hire LATHE operator. Jig bore 1945. Days, 624-0154 evenings, Security deposit, 649-2814. tails caU (JOVENTRT — 4-room Ranch, decor with (Tolonial air. Large FOR "a Job well done feel­ ROCKVUXiE — Four-room Dwelling could be easUy con- ed with sizeable down pay- mtoum siding, very good cim- more time for jogging, too!" opsrmtors, second shift, ex­ 649-7690. large living room with stone ing” , Clean carpets with Blue PLEASANT room for gentle- f i v e ROOMS, first floor, near apartment. Appliances Includ- verted for professlonaJ ment. Aluminum storms and dlUon. Three bedrooms to one RAY HOLCOMBE well-manicured lot. Priced at perienced men only. LeMl SALES Lustre, Rent electric Aam- occupancy. fireplace. Enclosed porch, ga­ $38,600. Jacqueline - Roberts RCA 21” lowboy console tele­ man.man, narklner.parking, linen sprv- serv­ M^in St., middle age couple, «d, $110 monthly. Security de- merclal occupancy. Robert J. Land For Sate 71 screens, 4 bedroorrb possible, apartment. Let the tenant pay Oorp., 1 MltcheU Dr., 048-2362. pooer $1. Paul’s Paint A Wall­ Realtor 644-1285 rage. Assumable mortgage, on­ Agency, 646-3339. REPRESENTATIVE vision, $36. Maytag wringer ice. Call 644-0248. heat, stove and garage. No BeUiore Agency. 647-1413. your bUls. $27,900. (Tall Paul paper Supply. CXJVENTRY — Eleven acres ly $15,900. Hayes Agency, 646- pets. Call 643-5665. Available Jvfly tot. CaU 648- «»-B24i. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4536. Housos For Sate 72 Houses For Sate 72 washer, $86. 649-6872. IjARGE furnished room for Phllbrick Agency Realtors. 646- BIG DUPLEX — 6-6 In 0131. Major beer distributor is CLEAN Rugs, like new, so 9678. 1,300 SQUARE feet, brick and 4200. BIG (XILONIAL on Bigelow rent, parking, male on'y $16. vendent East Side location. 1% FOUR-BEDROOM Colonial on a TWO-family, 6-5. New root, alu- j u s t LISTED __ ’Three-bed- looking for an aggressive easy to d T i^ th Blue L^istre. SEWING MACHINES - sl^ e r block commercial buildiilg, Street! Seven and one-half SOUTH WINDSOR MACHINISTS automatic zig-zag, excellent weekly. Call 644-0123 after 6. baths on each side. Three huge treed lot, kitchen has minum storms and screens, F O R R E N T D self-starter type individual Rent electric shampooer $1. IMMEDIATE ample land for another buUd- HEBRON —^Route 86, approx­ room Ranch with fireplace, rooms of quality! Two-car ga­ ELEGANCE-PLUS 0 to represent our organiza­ Resort Property yes — three garages. Separate built-in oven, range and dish­ large lot, center of town, $23,- Second Shift Olcott Variety Store. condition. Makes birttonholes, genUeman on- Ing, business zone n , close to imately 00 acres with frontage cathedral celling, tWo-car ga­ rage. Many other features In­ Three levels of contem­ tion in this general market­ hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ beating systems. Truly a fine washer, front-to-back living 900. Gerard Agency, Realtors, 8TAFFOBD BFUNOS: ly. Central location, free park­ OCCUPANCY For Rent 67 Main St. CaU Warren E. How­ on 86. Pond on property. Own­ rage. Situated on a wooded cluding wall to wall carpeting. porary perfection. 9 rooms, ing area. Bonus plan plus inally over $800., 6 monthly invertment. Joe Lombardo, room, 1% baths, only $26,600. 643-0366, 649-0688. WKSTBBOOH’ftn S . Woat CARRIAGE, hand lawn-mow­ ing, references required. CaU land, Realtor, 648-1108. er will finance. T.J. Oockett, two-acre lot. Large sundeck off CUose to hospital. Belfiore 4 bedrooms, library, all oxceUent fringe benefits. ers, headboard, camping payments of $i3.50 each or pay- MISQUAMICUT, Rhode Island, Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, gt. Brand new t-toom LATH E AND 649 8160 or 643-2693. 4*4 - Room "Towm House Realtor, 043-1677. RAISED RAN(JH — M odem the kitchen. $23,900. Phllbrick Agency, 647-1413. thermopane windows. Add AU reifies held in strictest $51 cash. 622-0931 dealer. 4% rooms, fully furnished, 649-2813. imlto In attrnettva hrtak cooler, odd tables, ironing apartment, 2 baths, air con­ THE CLEANEST Cape we’ve kltcht Lr Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. to this spacious home, 6% confidence. Write Box B, board, daybed, full size, alr- CLEAN furnished room, gentle­ heated, $120 weekly. CaU 648- MULTIPLE lots, zoned for 9 Oarden Apartment knild- BRIDGEPORT MEN CLEAN, USEX) refrigerators, ditioning, stove, refrigera­ LEGAL ever seen! Garage, 1% baths, CAPE M odem kltcihen, Uv- shape MANCHESTER — Older com­ acres. What more could be Manchester Herald. condlUoner. 649-1090. man only, free washer, dryer, 0491. units, city water and sewers, RANms, Ing. TOTAL KUEOIBIO, raises, automatic washers tor, disposal, patio with paneled den. Central location, ing room with raised hearth room laK e pletely renovated 8-room (Tape desired? Priced in the 40’s kitchen privUeges, parking. $16,000. Mildred (Took, Real­ with area^ features front-to back living for quick sale. (JaU Mr. with each unit havl^ an Some Openinsrs BE GENTLE, be kind, to that with guarantees. See them at sUding glass doors. Beau­ GARDNER LAKE —Arrow­ NOTICE lovely treed lot. Oompletly fireplace, formed dining room, faml Palmer Realty, 643-6321. tor, 876-8487. room, ■ " e- room, formal dtotog room, Lewis at 649-5306. Interior brick waU. A ilt - expensive carpet, clean it with B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 849 tiful, beautiful, beautiful. head Grove cottages. Free bro­ TOWN OP MANCHES’TER redone Inside and out. We’ll three bedrooms, walk-out base­ 2-car"’ e. Lot, 100x200'. men __ c|,>etrge fniitwd kitchen, pine paneld In oven, range, rcMgen^ First Shift Blue Lustre. Rent electric Main St. CaU 648-2171. THE THOMPSON House — Cat- CaU . . . chure. 637-1666, 848-7178. COVENTRY — Scenic hideaway <>“*■ reputation on the con- ment, breezeway, attached ga­ $20,600. PhUbrick Agency, Help Wonted DECISIONS lot. $15/ Phllbrick Agency, family room on ground level, tor, dizpooal, baoement tage St. centrally located, large excellent for summer retreat dition of this one. Please let rage. Beautifully ^ e d acre Realtors, 046-4200. shampooer $1. Pinewood Furni­ Granted Realtors, 646-4200. two 'baths, four bedrooms, full B &L W laundry and otprago nren. Local reputaUe concern ex­ Mate or Fomote 37 LTVINO ROOM, dining room, GIANT’S NECK Heights Edge- lot. $25,900. Phllbrick A g e n c y ,------glMUM per month. Beoorv* ture Shop. pleasantly furnished rooms, 649-2179 649-6651 Variances - Exceptions or an estate. 12.6 acres with **s ®l*®w yo»* through It! Bel- basement and one-car garage. "ARROWS and WALJaACE Co. panding <^rationB. Air- and porch furniture, plus mls- parking. CaU 649-2358 for over­ wood Rd. 4 room cottage, 3 Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER — New 7-room BARN EXTRA Income with now for July 15 > Ang. 1 CLERKS wanted to work part- Trailer World, Inc., New Car small spring fed lake, swim- fiore Agency, 647-1413. Raised Ranch. Three or four Well situated on large treed Manchester Parkade conditioned, excellent oppor­ REMOVE carpet paths and celltmeous for sale. 646-3882. night and permanent guest baths, large sundeck, modem „ , . . , . _ .,,, this 8-famlly home to Vernon, oocnpoacy. time in local dairy store. Must and clean. Sleeps 7, $100 week- ^^ealer’s Ucense and C3e^fl- m OFF MAIN STREET-Address *21.000 for this 6-rw m ^ p e J>edroom8, cathedral ceiling ^ occupiea ana a gooa lot in fine residential area. Manchester 649-6306 tunity for advancement. Call spots; fluff beaten down nap rates. COLONIAL Oak Apartments, "I fully occupied and a good be over 21. Openings available with Blue Lustre. Rent electric Model Home Furniture ly.tv Mrs.Mrs Carter,Carter 743 742-8142. 814^. _ Approval3^5 for same, turn­with Realtv ’ 647-9993 ’ always convenient. Add to with 3 bedrooiM and den. Gem Uvlng room with huge brick gqujtj. builder. Only $26,900. $29,606. JacqueUne - Roberts CALL SS0-290S, ask for George 2-bedroom Townhouses, a p - ______BOLTON —Here la a beauti­ evenings and weekends. Call shampooer $1. Manchester 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL ______;______this contvenienice a 7-room <3o- erous sized kitchen, firep la c^ fireplace, formal dlndng room, wolverton Agency, Realtors, Agency, 646-8889. JAMES J. GES8AY Lindon. All reipties strictly pllances, utilities, plus many CHALET — Five-rooms on pike-428 Tolland ’Turnpike, ful country home, modem In store manager before 3 p.m., Hardware A Supply, 877 M8dn 19 PIECES TWO-slngle rooms, light house------lonlal on a shaded and shrub- **'®®^ ^ large family styled kitchen, 649-2818 confidential. extraa. $185. Deluxe one bed- LAke Winnlpesaukee, available Harry Taylor, Used Car Deal- 649-2813. LARGE L Ranch. Seven nx>ms, every detail with many built- 575-0134 649-8017. After 6 call 643-9707. Iceepli^. CaU 643t4074. bed lot with wall to wall car- Scarce price r^ge. two fUU'baths, two-car garage, St., 643-4426. $297 Housos For Solo 72 fireplace, buUt-tos, H i baths, in features on a park-llke lot room, includes appliances, June 21-28, July 6-26. CaU 643- er’s License and Certificate of peting, aluminum storms, Wolverton Agency. Realtors, basement has huge stone fire- SMALL RANCH — Kitchen, huge recreation room, garage, surrounded by stately trees. SHORT ORDER cook, 3 hours BRASS andirons, fireplace tools Interior Designer wants reliable l a r g e , pleasant furnished utilities, $146. Call superinten- 0188 after 6 p.m. Approved for same, 113 New RANCH — Modern kitchen with screens and doors, oversized xota.______plaoe Ideal for finished rec llvli thsee-beflti^s, dally. CaU 649-4068 or 649-8067 dant, Mr. Morency, 646-1371. trees. $27,900. Hutchins Agen­ This spacious 16-room home OIL _ BURNER service me­ and raU, wood turning lathe family or newlyweds to accept room, newly decorated for a State Road. b u llt^ bed- room. Good location. $40,600. newl] i^tel, c iv t*lU- between 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. and motor, mahogany cabinets deUvery of complete Model Dls- particular gentleman. 643-6353, HOUSE at Boothbay Maine, garage and a tastefully finish- MANCHESTER — Brent Rd., cy, Realtors, 649-5824. has a 2-famlly possibility. chanic. Must have license. Con­ Jarvis Enterprises, Inc., Ex­ roomi ered U & R Realty Co., Inc., 643- ties. and miscellaneous articles. 84 play of Quality Furniture just 636 CENTER St., new 4% du- for month of August, $380. ed rec room, and you have a large Split, 2 baths, fireplace, There are 8 bedrooms and 3 INVITATION tact Mr. Gibbs, 875-6248. REAL EiSTATE sales. Men or 619-0641, 4 Pearl St. tension of permission to main- reak pi Phil 2692 R. D. Murdock, Realtor, PhllbBck ency. Realtors, MANCHESTER — New 7-room removed to warehouses for Pub- plex, 1% batlw, ^ Slecpe 7. Near water. CaU 643- ,ree-stLidlng ground sign. very desirable property. Love- dining room, garage, attrac- baths. The family room is 29 wmmen, part qr full-time. Dy­ WoodhlU Rd. bricK 643- 643-6472 646-4200. Raised Ranch, all city utilities, Uc Sale. Modem 3 complete tolly carpeted two alr-con«- 1226. with conditions. NoSTslde West ly neighborhood. Early occu- tive lawn, excellent location. ______X 80. This la a miniature es­ TO BED STEADY part-time work, Mcui- namic expanding company '_____ 4200. call owner, 623-3086. rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 Uoners. heat, hot water, — —------. pancy. Belfiore Agency, 647- h .M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- juST LISTED — The in ^ SIX BEDROOMS In this well tate and worth looking Into. Sealed bids will be received cbester and RockvUle area, 6- needs several people tor our Apartments— Fkil^— storage and parking. $190 CAPE COD, W. Yarmouth, two- Middle Turnpike, 1800 feet west pc. Convertible living Room. MANCHESTER —Two family 9993. immaculate home you will ever located home. Nine rooms al- Call Nick (Jonvertino, Jarvis at the office of the Director of 10 p.m. Call 649-6334. East Hartford and Vernon of- BoOtS Ond AcceSSOnOS 46 monthly. On bus line. 649-9644. bedroom cottage, fireplace, of Broad Street. 6 pc. bedroom, 6 pc. Dinette, Tenements 63 6-6. Garages, indlvlduEil Realty Co., Realtors, MLS, General Services, 41 Center J flees. Some sales exrJerience ------——----- :------r— ______kitchen, use of boat. Available Anderson - Shea Post 2046 PRICED BELOW market for HENRY ST. Kitchen dining ®®®> beautifully decorated with together. Two-car gaihge. Alu- J 643-1121. JANITORS — Part-Ume, e ^ desirable. Will train In our and tr^ler, 25 h.p. $10 down, you may purchase A’rTRACnVE three - room FOUR-ROOM SECOND - floor j^ne 21 — July 12, $100. per VFW. Erect addition to rear of furnaces, two vacancies. Low fast sale! Seven room Ctolonlal room, living room on first modem kitchen and bath, wall mlnum rtorms, screens, doors. Lots For Sate 73 Street, Manchester, (Jonn., until any room Individually. Im­ mngs, Miandtester area. CaU field. CaU Mort Zaluda, for "*otor, $300. Call after 8:30 apartment, first floor, heat, apartment, garage. Available Adults only. 649-4884. building closer to rear line than interest mortgage can be . aS' . In desirable Manchester Green floor. Second floor conBlats of 'J? BOLTON LAKE — Vernon, July 8, 1969 at ll:qo a.m. for mediate deUvery or free 643-4463 between 3-6 p.m. only. oonfldenUal Interview, 289-9626. P '" ’ 6<3-8824. ______hot water, electricity. $115 July___ ^ 1st. $130 monthly. . Security , permitted and reduce rear yard summed. Large lot, convenient nreplaced living room, tour bedrooms, one very large. Nl®®ly landscaped lot. $25,600. sell Immediately. Belfiore treed lota, 600’ to water, pav­ Traffic and Pedestrian Signals, storage. Adults, references. 649-5324. deposit and rented agreement. KNOLLWOOD Beach, old Say- feet at southwest comer location. Call Warren E. How- Two-car garage. $23,900. PhU- Phllbrick Agency, Realtors. Agency. 647-1418.______GREEN MOUNTAINS Center and Edgellne Striping MECHANIC or control desk CAP & CCP Charge Plans ed town accepted road. Priced PUNCH press operators, full or brook, 3 bedrooms, garage, proposed addition, 608 East land. Realtor, 643-1108. bright airy kitchen. Cleon as brick Agency, Realtors, 646- ®^*200.______f u l l DORMER gives this Machine, Restoration of Cton- erator, bowling i>in setting ma­ Earle Everett Real Estate, 643- to sell. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Bridgewater, central Ver­ part-time. Apply In person. EIOHT toot fiberglassed hydro- a Isq. our own InstSnt Credit LOOKING for an apartment from July 10, $160. weekly. Box ce„ter Street. crete Curbs—Shot (Joncrete plane. Call 742-7676. 7019. a hound's tooth. Compare any- 4200. ASSUMABLE 5% per cent mort- seven-room Cape real Colonial mont. ExceUent ski, hunt- ■ chines. Will train. Inquire at Gayle Mfg. Co., Inc., 1068-C Plan Have many to choose from , B, Mancheater Herald. BURNHAM Street — Seven- HIGHLAND Pork Area — Large Process. Samuel ft Phyllis Pierson, room Ranch. Family rc»m, where! A "Must See” situa- flats — 6 and 6 gage, 6 rooms, garage, fire- size. Two full baths, wall to Ing, fishing area. Year Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer St., Tolland St., East HarUsrd. $145. up. Paul W. Dougan Real- lot, could be divided Into two Bid forms, plans and specifi­ Manchester. 12’ CUSTOM BUIL’T aluminum DISCOUNT FURNITURE tor. MIMUSO. Reduce side yard to 4 feet, 4 carpeted, good neighborhood. tlon. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. on place. July ocempancy. Owner wall carpeting. Kitchen has ’round home, 5 rooms, on Wa a A KAn a f AV>/4«»a #r T l^ ilA V * ______’ Pumishod building lots, enty utiUtlee. $10,- cations are available at the boat, Mastercraft trailer. WAREHOUSE Inches for purpose of erecting ;e, moving'’ (Jut of state. Bralth- bullt-lns. Large landscaped lot. good town road, aU con­ Never used. CaU 643-7490 after H acre. Principals only, 644- t h E MOST Immaculate Green 000. Ask for Mr. Phllbrick, General Services Office, 41 D WANTED tor cash and cany NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS WE HA'VE customers waiting ApartmOlltS 63*A addition and garage, 57 Arvine 2956. :cel- walte Agency, 649-4693. Call early on this one. Belfiore veniences, aluminum win­ SituoHons Wanted— im iT A T IO N U 5:30. Manor Ranch we’ve ever seen! lar|^e Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, Center Street, Manchester, Cton- lumberyard, full-time help, ex­ 3580 Main St. Hartford tor the rental of your apart- ______------:------Place. Hnri Z84S00 Phllbrick ------Agency, 647-1413. dows, copper {riumblng. perience helpful but not nec­ Fomote 38 ment or home. J.D. Real Es- EFFICIENCY apartment, com- MANCHESTER — Just listed, Imagine wall to wall carpeting lent MANCHESTER and vicinity ------_ 646-4200. nectlcut. RACING nmabout 11’ plywood 522-7249 TO BID John I. Garside Jr., Reduce Furnished. Attached one- essary. CaU Mr. McIntyre for tate Associates, Inc.. 643-5129. furnished, stove, re- 6-room Cape. Four bedrooms, In five of the six beautiful Agency, Realtors, 646-4200 For the best to real estate to MANCHESTER — An exceUent Town of Manchester, boat, 7*^ h.p. Mercury motor, (former Fuller Brush bldg.) side yard to 7% feet for pur­ car garage. ExceUent con­ appointment. 649-4602, Gross- ______frlgerator, hot water. Apply 1000 GPM hurry! Only $19,900. H. M. rooms. Lovely treed yard, con­ all price ranges call Mitten location Is Just one of the many (Connecticut , TYPING service offered. Call home made trailer, life Jacket, 175 Pine St. Manchester LOOKING for anything In real Marlow’s, 867 Main St. pose ot erecting addition to dition. Approximately one man Lumber Oo. PUMPING ENGINE Frechette, Realtors, 647-9993. venient location. Owner willing Realty, Realtors, 643-6930. fine features of this spacious acre land, brook. $9,800. Robert B. Weiss, 649-2304. helmet. 40 plus miles per hour, 646-2332 estate rentals — apartments, dwelling, 61 Westminster Road. EXCLUSIVELY YOURS (former Norman’s Fum. Sealed Bids will be received Carl ft Barbara DlTarando, to help with financing. Belfiore 11-room (tolonlal that offers 649-5951 after 6 p.m. General Manager EXPERIENCED $250. Call 643-9908 after 5:30 homes, multiple dwellings, no , commissioners of the oaroara uiiaranao, MANCHESTER — Henry St. Agency, 647-1413. PRIVACnr Raised Ranch, 7 five-bedrooms all on the second engine lathe, and “ h ^ uT ch p.m. Warehouse fees. Call J. D. Real Estate THREE-room furnished apart- maMh nonconforming lots SOLD rooms, 2 fireplaces, H i baths, JACQUELINE- at com er of Pine ft Forest St.s) older 8-room Ctolonlal. Needs floor and stBl a walk-up attic. w^eni. Apply H ft B Tool 2 years or older In my regls- Associates. Inc.. 643-6129. ment. Call 649-3652 after 6 p.m. “ X ies DlsWct at^the ^re decorating, but location well NEW LISTING Three family recreation room, garage, alu­ tered home. 643-0164. Mon.-Fri. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 ______Utilities District at the Fire street, with conditions, 104 The first floor has a large ROBERTS AGENCY HEBRON — Four years old 5- and Engineering, 168 Forest worth it. Low 20’s. H. M. n®“ ’ center. Generous sized minum siding, acre, view, $27,- ______TWO-BEDROOM duplex, town- EAST Hartford —Small cot- house -Building, 32 Main St., street, If you ore seUlng your front-to-back living rewm, a room Ranch, Hi baths, beauti­ N St, Manchester. Florists— Nurseries 49 MAPLE dinette set with pads, house apartment, $166 per tage, furnished, water heater, Manchester, Conn., until 7:30 i^rechette. Realtors, 647-9993. modernized buUd- propejjty emd want the SOLD 900, Hutchins, Agency, 649-5324 pgj^eled sunporch, a formal 646-3339 Variances - Exceptions ______Ing. Tree shaded private ful rec room, large lot 5 im iT A T IO N Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 den furniture and tables, dar!'. month, heat included. Call bath with shower, parking, p.m. on Monday, June 30, 1969. sign td go up feist, PHIL- ELECTRICIAN — Full-time, GERANIUMS, .25, .50 and .75 Denied MANCHESTER — Two-famlly grounds. Phllbrick Agency, MANCHESTER Country — 6 ,4 1962, all electric kitchen, fire­ FOUR (JUTE kittens looking for luxe garden type apartments Business Locations tors, 649-2818. feet frontage on Route 16, General Services Office, 41 ments of $4.70 per month. Call 'The above will be effective baths, carpeting, drapes, dtsh- place, fenced boss pond, Im­ ASSISTANT MANAGERS good homes. Call 649-6480 after available now. Call Paul BOLTON BOARD 22 acres more or less. Ehc- Center Street, Manchester, Con­ Fuel and Feed 49-A Capitol Sewing Service Manag­ For Rent 64 June 23, 1969. MAN(HESTER — Just listed wa.ihtr, washer, dryr.r, recrea­ maculate. Meyer Agency, 648- 5:30, anytime weekends. W. Dougan. Realtor, 649-4636. OF EDUCATION AGENCY cellent commercial poten­ necticut. er, 246-2140, If toll, call collect. Filed to office of Town Clerk six-room (Jape, garage, nice tion room, beautiful flagstone 0609. FREE — Standing hay, two ad­ PRIME office for lease. Excep­ BOLTON, tial for theater, motel, Town of Manchester, TRAINERS BEAUTIFUL 3^4-room garden —June 18, 1969. yard, city utilities. Only $23,- patio, garage. Walk to all FOR SALE — Baby Bob Whites, jacent farms, 7-acres. Long tional location. Medical Phar­ CONNECTICUT apartments or shopping cen­ COVENTRY —Ebcqulsitely re­ Ctonnectlcut type apartment, ground floor. Dated this 20th day of June REALTORS 000. H. M. Frechette, Realtors, schools. Elva Tyler, Realtor, Mallards, Ring Necked pheas­ Hill Rd., Andover, Conn., 742- HOUSEHOLD furniture for macy Bldg., Haynes and Mato The Board of Education will ter. Exclusive. stored eight-room (Jolonlal. Robert B. Weiss, ants. 228-9585. Manchester Garden Apart­ 1969. 647-9993. 649-4469. CLERKS 6438. sale. Call 646-1388. St. Paneled, alr-conditloned. accept proposals to Install drain Five fireplaces, four bed­ General Manager ments, 16 Forest St. Call evenings, 649-5820, 643- baseball field at Zoning Board of Appeals Coventry—27 acres, mostly rooms, seven acres. Bel Air POODLE puppies, black mini­ 6464200 MANCHESTER — Walk to MANCHESTER — (Jute tour- Full and papt-lime. Excel­ MEDIUM sized loveseat to good HARTFORD Rd. Charles O. Plrie, wooded, 6%-room Ranch Real Estate, Vincent Boggtol, atures, females, $70, AKC First floor. 6514, 243-1028. Bolton High School on schools and shopping from this rcxmi Ranch on weeded double lent salary, full company Garden— Form - Chairman X*. and separate four-room Realtor, 648-9332. registered. Call 429-2367. 674' 8^!^e"r re- F Iv E -room suite of front Mato Brandy Street, Bolton, Conn. 7-room Cape with attached ga­ lot near bus and shopping. benefits. Pleasant working John A. Cagianello, apartment. Private stocked Dairy Products 50 P' ______frlgerator if wanted. $116 office.«i. 100 percent loca- Proposals will be accepted rage. Formal dining room, $15,900. Meyer Agency, Real­ conditions. Chance for ad­ Secretary NEW LISTING — (Jape Ctod pond. Exclusive. AKC German Shepherds — 16 monthly. Call 649-2871. tion near banks, air-condition- **ntil 1:00 p.m. July 1, 1969 at fireplaced living room. Excel­ tor, 643-0609. vancement. 'we'ekr' shots "hoUM*"trained” STRAWBERRIES -P ic k your GAS STOVE with heating unit home, 6 rooms, 3 or 4 bed­ weeks, shots, house trained, containers. 900 in excellent condition, $60. Call lent condition. Low 20’s. Wol­ exceptional temperament, FIRST FLOOR, 4 rooms, stove, Mato'll' Td*!'Au“work^l7to'^bL « , _ ,, ,, , room, IM baths, Jalousied verton Agency, Realtors, 649- TWO and 5 plus Hillstown Rd., Manchester. 646-2958. hot water, one child accepted. Marlow’s, 867 Mato St ®d- All work Is to be complet- sun porch, g;arage, city utili­ bloodlines. Male, $150, female, ------1 c ------— ®^ prior to August 16, 1969. 2818. two bird TWO adjacent building lots, 2 MINIT AUTO CARE $125. 646-3917, STRAWBERRIES, pick your SEIVING machines — last close to Mato St. shopping. 643- SMALL S’TORE near 100 per plans and specifications are V ties, $23,900. Phllbrick Agency 1,900. wooded, AA zone, water, sew­ 74 Henry Street ’ <■ V ______year’s, _____ models,J _1 _ never______used.1 'TAfkA7094, nftfAV*after A 4 p.m. Wl _____A. MX_____X 1_____ x»_.. X TERESA ) Realtors. 646-4200. MANfHES’TER —Oversized 8- iltor. Phone Ha-tford 236-2121. FREE to good home, 1*4 year own, 35 cents per basket. Man­ cent Mato Street location. Ap- available from the Office of the ers. Must be sold Jointly. CaU Sacrifice, $35. Will take month­ ply Marlow’s, 867 Mato Street, gupt. of Buildings and Grounds room Cape. Four bedrooms, John Deans. old male white Malmute ner Farm, com er Hillstown MANCHESTER — New 5-room ______( APARTMEUn S SEVEN-ROOM home, exceUent orepiace, all bullt-lns, f a m i l y ______A.C.B. Realty after 9 p.m., 649- Rd. and Wetherell St. Bring ly payments. 249-0077. 2392, 649-4149 days. Alaskan Husky. Very good apartment, unique location, de- 400 MAIN ST. Store______or office,, -M/' On* Mote condition, 2-car garage, land- walk-out patio. ExceUent MAN(HESTER — 8-room, own containers. °-hool, Bolton, Conn. ^ ' VJneOne MORIMote OnOOTStioet ^ with children. Call 643 6846. slrablt neighborhood, one jiao, includes heat, 646-2426] SchTOl, ^^Iton, ^Conm scaped lot, cloae to schools, condition. Don’t wait. H.M. 2-story home, 5 bedrooms, 2 TWO LOTS, AndoWer Lake Musical Instruments 53 iblock from center of town. 9.5. Joseph ’ '' ”P. Castagna, (( DBMTIMA J Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, pi^hette. Realtors, 647-9998. baths, for the budget minded POUR COLLEGE students for THREE cute kittens, 7 weeks YOUR own sti^wbetries, Superintendent of V . NOW K RENTING C n iir iW J/ area, near sandy beach. $1,400 Adults only. $166. CaU 643-9181. 643-5953. family. Only $20,500. Hayes for both. 643-8181. sales work, 2-3 months. Salary old need good home, house- 30 cento a quart, bring own a TLAS Accordlan, 120 bass, 5 6,000' GROUND FLOOR prime Schools rooms, modem containers. 28 Hillsdale Rd., off 1 and 2-bedroom deluxe'^ —------CAPE — Six Agency, 646-0131. plus commission. For personal broken. Free. 649-2626. shifts, excellent condition. Call MANCHESTER First floor manufacturing or warehouse, MANCHESTER — Newer cus- ^jtcl Sullivan Ave. to Wapptng. apsntmente from $165 j>er J f interview call Mr. Collins, 627 ,649-1946. four-room apartment Nice eaay access. Kage (Jompany, tom built 7-room executive Cto­ 0 EIGHT-W'EEK old beige angora ( Rosort Pra| 3119. ------— neighborhood, convenient. $100, monith. Featuring all Ute-^ kitten, housebroken. Call 646- Pine Street, ManchoAer, 643- F o r R ent lonlal. 2,700, square feet of de­ H EN RY ST. Call 1-684-7061. 8228. modsim oonvenlenoea. jj luxe living area. Aluminum Charming Colonial, large For Sal 74 MAN WANTED tor night bar­ 3166. Household Goods 51 ( Wearing Apparel- aiding, huge two-car garage, foyer, living room, formal WATERFRONT lot. Bolton tender to private club. Call Furs 57 P'GUR ROOMS, stove, $110 f o r r e n t 01 sale-461 Main C A M P IN G Raymond F. and ^ G.E. 23” color console at spe­ 2hi baths, all built-ins, etc., 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ dining room, country kitch­ Lake. This lot is dry sind well 649-8262 tor Interview. cial savings to you beginning monthly. Security deposit. Call street Building and lot next en with dinette area, 3 bed­ Louis C. Donrato J) etc. Prime location on dead­ tors, 646-4200. cleared t o good acceptable Articles For Sole 45 this week. CaU 646-0102 and ask REMODEL your old fur coat 649-8861. to Post Office Ehccellent loca­ TRAILER ( end street. Priced t o the 60’s, rooms, walk-out cellar, all ROUTE MAN, steady employ- area. C. J. Morrison Realtor into two stoles, a cape or a ______tion for any use. 646-2426 from Dea’edopeoto and Owtmis ment. Apply in person, Willard DARK RICH atone free loam, for John. He 11 be more than — 3 1969 Camel Dimes. way below replacement. The MANCHESTER — Immaculate situated on park-Uke 80x200' 648-1015. Jacket for as little as $19.95. 9 to 6 p.m. Model (Jpen Daily, 1-5 \ Linen, 44 Harrison St., Man- five yards, $16. Sand, gravel, elad to help you. second Sleeps 6. ( Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Eve- 4-bedroom Dutrti Colonial on lot. Mid M’s. Principals Chester Furriers of Rockville, large sunny rooms. p.m. Or By Appointment J' nings, Mr. Handler, 649-7618. park-like 3 acres with pond, only. Owner, 643-1671. c h e ^ r . stOM, flU, m anu «. pool and COLOR TV set with rotor anten- 568-4280. floor, stove, refrigerator, ref- MAIN ST., comer office, S May Be Seen At patio sand. CaU 643-9604. R e n t a ls ^ X Out of Town nae. $350. Pool tables, slate, erences required. $86. month- roonru and lavatory. House & ONE SIZE Ma n c h e s t e r -ce n tra lly lo- HAIRDRESSERS— Wanted full Manchester Surplus num siding, underground wir- coin operated, $300. Miscel­ ly. Call 649-0540. Hale Bldg. CaU 643-4846 after ( cated 6-unlt Income property. For Sate 7S and part-time. Carriage House, 50-GALLDN Ink drums, sult- Sa Ics PAUL W . d o u g a n / (38-40-42) li^. A veritable show place. laneous household goods. Call Wonted— To Buy SB PLAIN AND FANCY 18 Oak St., Manchester. 643- able for trash, $2.50 each. 643- NEW 2-bedroom duplex, half of ^ ______169 N. Main St. ^ 649^535 emytimo Bel Air Estate. Vincent a '. GLASTONBURY - Minnechaug after 5, 643-8571. \ Excellent Investment. Mid 40’s. 2461. 2711. two-family. Available soon. MIDDLE ’Tpke. and Main St. — 2142 The price is PLAIN but the Boggini, Realtor, 643-9332. Area — Relaxation is the HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, 643-7111 or 872-0988 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, SlJfGER touch and sew, like bric-a-brac, cltxsks, frames, Wall to wall carpets, 1% baths. Office space adjacent to hos- extras 'are PANCY. New theme tor the busy executive MANCHESTER — (Juetom built 649-2813.______^ H dp Wemtod — Mote or Fomote 37 new. Sews forward, back- glassware. We buy estates. VU- appliances, nice area. ^ U pital. Will remodel to suit ten- Treat this smooth-fitting wall-to-wall carpeting In­ in this charming 3-bedroom ward, monograms, embrold- iage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 Paul W. Dou^ian, Realtor, 649- ant. Call 649-4697 api’on to a lu.'icious rose cluding the bath. Recfntly MANtHESTER — Cape, full Raised Ranch. Large eat-ln pocket .for that pretty rem(xleled and decorated. on teautlfully manicured ’A kitchen with walnut cabinets, era, ect. $85. cash or monthly Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. 4535. Panel a slim-fitting white shed dormer, 4-bedrooms, liv­ Large living r19-27-35-»7 read words corresponding to numbers 170-73-77 some digging operations tfaere. H«pe yoor t n a B p n jrtd NOW for latf clwirlugl Priced for quick aale. 668-4488. crastinating the man of ac­ ed family room, formal dining room, work shop. All for $24,- Wy 54-60-83-89 163 Piearl St. sucoeastully de­ trooper’s testimony about the a t way and dock. • fot^ Interested, qualified buyers to o f your Zodiac birth sign. SCORPIO Building for reconstructing underground cable was mit. tion Is buying this dandy room, living room and country 900. C. B. G ovi^ Associates, TAU8US fended Mnusrif against a charge car’s color. Vemsteenburgh Gift of $300,000 iiiMcti. An plintilmfi of «rborvitM •hoald atoo bo | fliem laaum with garace. Tru­ oee a property, .without both- 61 Cooperotion OCT. 23 Spring St., from Oardner St. to causing a short circuit. BO ljro N $35,900. sever room Colonial, air style kitchen, 2% balha, two- APR. 30 1 Discuss 31 Trips o t speeding yerterday in Man- ly a ykiturebook aatting. Call erii^ the owner. Keith Real 62 Person said, “My oto Is dark blue.” noayod at this timo. CoU car garage. Choose your own 2 A 32 Essentials NOV. 21 cherter Circuit Court when his Dartmouth Rd. Fhaflghtora said there was no mn tor datails. Bollloro Agao- t h e v e r y BEST!! conditioned, muHl - baths, MAY 30 63 Arrangement VanSteenburgh denied that ho Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Oreer of carc-er backgrounds and have Fonns For Sate 76 Estate, call 649-1922, 646-4126. 3 Thtre're 33 To 41-50-66-714' real damage, however one Custom built 7-room Raised fully carpeted, huge sun decor. $40,000. U * R Realty ______0)30-34-45-53 4 Indications 34 Solutions 64 Wheel testimony demonstrated the poe- was going a» fast as Trooper The work will coneist of ne- C!olumbla Lake have donated •>*“ > involved with the Hoopt- «y. M7-14U. 65 Gambling utility pole 'wae in flamee, and GARTER TREE EXPERT GO. Ranch In lovely colonial Co., Inc., 643-2692, R. D. Mur- a NDOVER — Older alx-room ■»'5-61-85-87 5 Of 35 Moke 76-7982-W ^ siblllty that the arresting state $800,000 to the building fund AmtUlory talent rtiow "Wll- deck off first floor family 66M oy said moving tee existing pavement, overhead wires were «nok- styling, set on a wooded 1' room and more! $32,9(X)— dock. Realtor, 643-6472. 6IMINI 6 Goin 36 You SAGITTARIUS trooper may hanne gotten his car campaign o t Windham Com- llm-aittlcs.” serving as per- Colonial with new heating 7And 37 Shoulder 67 Steody he was not even aware there 1-:^ MAY 31 NOV. exoavatlng to a depth of one ing, they said. Firemen stood acre lot. 2 % baths, bulU-ln $182 per month. 649-6306. system. 60 acres of fields and ‘Harder Than Facing V C 8 Affairs 38 No 66 "Glitter" mixed up irith another car. was a trooper behind him un­ munity Memorial Hospital and formers and consultei^. kitchen, family room with Vernon JUNE 30 9 Fronkly 39 And 69 Use DEC. ’Trooper James Nardella tes­ fot below the proposed grade, by unOl repairmen from the woods. River runs through^ ^ BAimMORE, Md. (AP) — 70 Investigate til he passed a pickup truck in will Im memorialized in the Greet, composer of many fireplace, steel beam con­ 10 With 40 To tified that he was parked in Ms wl(iening to a 32-foot roadway, company arrived, The B &L A UNIQUE SITUATION property, Large amount of j^,ctfeBg.(3om«Benne Martha w , 3-4- 5-6 11 An 41 Your 71 Be Bolton, “ and then I saw the Greer Memorial Wing when hit tunes, one of which is” Just struction and a 2-car ga­ Ranch!! -rooms , up, 2- cfe’ 7-13-56 12 Poor 42 Doy 72 Gomes cruiser at Rt. 6 and Rt. 66 in removing 10 trees, installteg ep- 6 gravel. Frontage on three has been under fire 73 New cruiser right on my bumper, so new additions are o(Histructed. You, Jurt Me,” wrote a song rage. Extraordinary buy! BARROWS and WALLACE Co. CANCIK 13 Improved .43 To CAPRICORN proximately 1,500 feet of storm- rooms down, with & bath on roads, some zoned for busi­ 44 Moke 74 Of Columbia early in the evening I pulled over.” Edward Peterson, board of for the city, “ WUUmantlc, Home Mr. Gordon, 649-6306. Manchester Parkade in Vietnam and made her first JUNE 31 14 Especially DEC. 22 ^ each level. Texas sized 23’ ness. Hurry. Hayes Agency, ISGood 45 Through 75 Your of April 24, when he aaw a light sewier pipe, paving the roadway, trustees president, commented, Manchester 649-6306 paradwte Jump at 49, is facing 76 Clouded JAN. 19 VanSteenburgh said, "I was U.S.A.,” for one of the earlier living room with raised 646-0181. JULY 33 16 Aspects 46 Older ton car go through the biter- fnatalling bttuminxis berms MOL Plans “ This Is the fin t Ume Wind­ WUIIm-antloB” productions. 643-9674, 872-4166. a difficult task In Baltimore 17 Coiise 47 It 77 Propositions 12-21-23-26/C only doing 60 or 68 to pass, not GERANIUMS hearth fireplace. % acre pri­ g>)16-17-36-« 48 From 78 With eectioiil at a high rete of speed. (curbs), rounding the slope, top­ ham Hospital has ever named Front B &L W these days. 18 Separate 31-39-8(W6VS 80 like it said on my ticket.” When asked about teelr many vate lot with 25’ above i> 4 9 -5 5 -6 7 19Todoy'* 49 Vocillote 79Tolents Nardella pursued the car, but soiling and seeding, fleMIizing a memorial wing. We are sure BARROWS and WALLACE Co. "1 think this Is harder than 20 Good 50 Judgment 80 Making AQUARIUS VanSteenburgh told the (xmrt Left Behind philanthropic projects, the $103 ground swimming pool. Wontod— Real Estala 77 Lio 81 Wisely it was p in g too fart for him and mulching. the community realizes the hon­ Manchester Parkade facing the VC,” khe said of her 21 Day 51 Sociol JAN. 20 that the law allows a driver to Greers said, "We give because How is $24,900 for price? ^ JULY 23 22 Period 52 Risk's 62 Unjustified to get in a position to make an or such a ‘ttvlng memorial’ Ba. 7 5 c Manchester 649-6306 3ELLINO YOUR HOME? For FEb' 18 exceed 'the speed limit to safe­ The existing aanitary-sewer we enjoy sharing our good for­ Pays all. Assumable VA pre-Broadway tryout of "Hello 23 For 53 Discussion 83 Keep By BEA KEITH Call 649-5306. AUG. 22 84 Success accurate clock of Its speed, he manholes will be adjusted to the Costly Work means for our institution. We mortgage. Six room Cape, prompt courteous service that Sucker,” a.musical based on the 24 Put 54 Difficult 2-15-22-: ly pass another vehicle. tune, and any pleasure we give COVENTRY — 1% year old ’>24^29-37-43 25Toke 55 Be 85 Be testified. new profile grade, and an eoclrt- are deeply grateful to the Vaoatkmlng homeowners oversized garage Only $17, gets results. (Jail Louis Dimock Hfe of Texas Ouinan, the Prohi­ 86 Appointment 44-51-63 VanStenburgh raised another others surely comes back to us ANNUALS Dutch Colonial, 6 rooma, porch, iS/64-74-84-88 26 Visits 56 Populority Nardella said he chased the Ing storm-sewer rtnuAure will (Oonttmied from Page One) Greers for their aid now and in . . don’t oivertook anti- B W Realty, 840-9828. 57 Especially 87 Agreeobte PISCIS doubt that his was the right car 1 kind.” over one acre. (Many extraa). 600. Call now! Gay Bialr, bition era’s "queen of the nig^t- 27 Aspects the past.'! iaiiylar precautions; Oon- 6496827. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. 28 Money 58 And 88 T(>doy FEB, 19 car through Columbia and into when he denied ever stopping be removed. pad are a $1.8 million MOL ad- Some of Ithe many other gifts 742-8827 or 742-7166. ALL CASH for your property okfhs.” 29 Your 59 In 89 Secrets Andover at speeds of up to 90 The, is neot a lamp to a timer to Manchester Parkade 90 Doubt MAR. 30 for gas. “ I had a full tank when The bidders will be required miniatratton building and a $1.6 g w ' considered to be o f the Greers include, Unlver- Container 69c within 24 hours. Avoid red tape. with the nuistcal in a state of 30 Seek 60 To m.p.h. As he was passing by the largest glTe the houM a "Uved-in" HEBRON — 6-room Cape, 4 Manchester 649-5036 1- 8- 9-10$ I started in the morning,” ho to submit two alternate bids — million medical and training ever given to a slty o f Octznecticut, scholarships Instant service. Hayes Agency, flux, Mias Raye said, ‘ oveav ; ( , s @ G o o d (^Adverse ^N cutrlil h ^ . Dtooonftlnue mall, milk, 11-46-62 an Andover gas station, Nardel­ said. one for tnstaUlng pipe furnish­ structure. These are on the health Institution in Northeast­ granted to Windham High and newspaper deliveries. bedrooms, walk-out basement, PASEK 646-0131. BOL’TON — 7 room Oolotdal- show is Hke opening night.’’ la said he saw the tan oar get­ ed by the (x>ntractor, the other main base and could be adapted ern Connecticut and is In addl- Sctiool graduates, $68,(W0; St. Leave in normal po- fireplace, paneled living room, VanSteenburgh told Judge SPECIAL 289-7475 742-8243 high up on the hill — and It is a In her dressing room was a ting gas, but he was going too tion to a previously announced Mary’s Home nebuUding pro­ GM--- atOon, not closed. Have your aluminum aiding, acre land, Corrigan, “I was cruising along for installing pipe furnlriied by for much-needed office space. bouquet of roses frotn a group fast to turn inito the station, so PotlodifivQ ifiQnQom lawn mowed while away. fenced-in pond. Spotless. $23,- beauty. Inunediate occupancy- SELLERS at 46 or 60, sir, except for the the 'town. Largely wasted, however, will campaign gift of $86,(XK) given gram, $10,000; St. Joseph’s priced to sell. Alvin Lundy of Green Berets at the 6th Spe­ ho contimied on and tunned be a $888,000 astronaut motel, Electro-Motive Manu- building fund, $10,000; Windham 12 for $1.00 900. Linsay Realty, 6499168. My last 5 sales have been time when I passed.” The contractor ■will be requir­ Andrew Carnegie said that Agency, 983 Main 8t„ Hartford cial Forces camp In Ft. BrEigg, South Windsor around a short distance down also on the main base—48-by- t^oturing Co., o f which Mrs. YMCA, $100,000; WlntH^am Hos­ Vernon made within 3 days. I can’t Judge Corrigan, finding Van­ ed to begin -work within seven 90^ of all milUonairee be­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Three- 527-7971, evenli«8 233-6879. N.C. She has been entertaining the road. 209-foo4; stiruoture, complete Greer is president, pital 1908 buUdIng program, come ao through owning real promise everyone this, but Steenburgh not guilty, said, days of the awards of the con­ bedroom brick Ranch with for­ 7% INTEREST RATE troops since Wtorld War n, a n d As he was coming back to­ with twortory handball court, Th® Greers said, “The gift $100,000; Temple B’nal Israel adtate. I’d sure like to try to keep '"The court will give you the tract, and to (x>mptete tee work FLOWERS FOR ALL OC6 a SIONS 2 mal dining room, large kitchen HEBRON — H-room Ranch, has made mEiny 'trips to Vlet- which would have housed four recognition of the t r e- 6 ward the station, Nardella said benefit of the doubt.” within 45 calendar days. A $25 building fund, $76,000, and tee with bullt-ins, two baths, spa­ New listing. Owner wants to full basement, 4 bedrooms, up my record. nEun. 50 Criticize Moye teams of two astronauts each mendously Important role the (1) Aaaumable 6H% mort­ he was passed by the tan car VanSteenburgh was arrerted penalty will be assessed Lauter Park land donation. gage. Seven-room older cious Hving room with floor to finance this young curtom large kitchen with bullt-lns, during the final days before hospital. j^ays in our commun- heading in ithe opposite direc- about 7 p.m. on April 24. EJarller against the oontractor for earti hcNwe in A-1 condition. ceiling fireplace, Uwee-car de­ built Ranch situated on 2 large bathroom with double laimch. Because of its unusual 11^® 1® ®n endorsement PETER F. GRADY tion. that same day, he successfully day beyomid the 46. Conveniently 1 o c a t e ^ . tached garage. Situated on majectlc acres of land. It’s design-four two-bedroom suites P*®"® expand its services sink, l8LTge atone fireplace, 2 To Shut Wood Library By the time Nardella turned defended hlmaeif in MJanchester Tourists Pay Tax near bus, schools, store, huge double lot. Also Includ­ located % mile from Exit acre wooded lot, 2-zone heat, Real Estate 643-2594 with a common kitchen and din- to meet the growing needs of and chiuches. Nicely NOTICE around againi, and caught up Circuit Ooirt agalirtt a charge McCONVILLE'S ed lot of record. 100 x 400’ for 98 on Route 15. Access to Iritcmiptlons and noisy under- sic research tools which form ing room—no alternate use has-the public.” TALlrtHASSBB, Fla. (AP) — landscaped yard. Priced wall-to-wall carpeting. CJall to what turned out to be Van- of fcllure to obey a traffic con- Father, Son Drown FLORIST AND GREENHOUSE resale or privacy. Middle 30’s. Manchester is excellent ^nd 649-9634. PUBLIC HEARING tor-s punctuated a stormy the heart of any library collec- been envisioned. The Greers are noted* for their Tourists paid nearly 34 per cent in towtwentiee. ADDm ON AL Stee'nburgh’s car, he was eight trol slgtutl. At that trial, he was Jacquelino-Roberts Agency, yet you have the privacy of meeting of the Library Board tion.” In Backyard Pool Also wasted perhaps are the support of civic and cultural of all Florida’s tasces last year, set w oom niDOE b t . — t e l . s 4» -a s 4 7 (2) ALL BRICK RANCH. 7 646-3389. a prince. Priced reasonably BUYERS APPROPRIA'nONS miles from the intersection, in found not guilty by Judge Fran- combined years of specialized activities in Willimantlc and In a state agency says. Out-of-state NORTH (JOVENTRY — 27 wWch met lakt night to discuss When the audience comment- Bolton’, he said. els Quinn. rooms. Ekicloaed breese- and exclusive with acres of privacy surround this ' BOARD OF DIRBCTOBS Its decision to close Wood Me- ed that there were many volun- NORTH HAVEN (AP) — A training o f 14 MOL space pUots the state and have been close- viaitors spent about $6.5 billion way, garage, S bedrooms, NORTH COVENTRY — New 5 ^ r o o m Ranch plus four My procedure after listing TOWN OF MAN(JHE3TER, morial Library on June 30. teers who were willing to work father and his 16-year-old son who were seleirted two y e a n ly associated wfth the hospital while in Florida and some $268 0 dinette, flreplaced living three-bedroom Ranch loaded room apartment. Main h o u s e a hom^ is as follows: CONNECTICUT , The 60 peopie who attended at Wood during the sumrner wd drowned in their backyard p(x>l ago. AU have refused to t8dk to for many yean, million of teat was in taxes, Read Herald Advertisements room, full basement, m with quality and extras. Offers PETER F. GRADY c o n s is t s of three very lEirge Notice is hereby given that after. Library Director Sheldon Thursday night when the father newsmen since the canceUatlon. Bote have stage and musical said the agency. baths. On bus line. large living room with bay 1. (Jheck through the buy­ Short-Term Loan Needed b e d r o o m s , spacious living the Board of Directors, Town and reoeatedl ac- Tetfakan aaked where all the went out to rescue the boy. windows, giant sized kitchen, Real Estate 643-2594 ers who have called me (8) NKW RANCH. Large lot, r o o m with flreplEice, fEimily of Manchester, Connecticut, tho.^hoiird (iT belnc dds- volunteers were when six weeks Police say Milton Hanomon, separate eating area, IH previously and let me know attached garage, 6 trized kitchen with separate will hold a public hearing in ago lie had asked for assistance To Meet Town Obligations 47, dived into the fam ily's eight- baths. Priced at $27,900. Jac- what their home require­ rooms, finest of oonstruc- BOLTON —Large Ranch, four (lining area. A beautiful mini- the Hearing Room at the Mu- f aid not one person volunteered fOot-deep pool to answer a plea tkai. A trouble free prop­ quellne-Roberta Agency, 646- ments are. estate priced at $48,6(X). Jac- nlclpal Building, 41 Center ' . to aid the library program. An emergency meeting of the he ntinued, “ ore becoming too for help front Ids son, David, erty. bedrooms, two full baths, for­ ______While the board attempted to 3339. queline-Roborts Agency, 648- Street, Manchester. Connecti­ After EUi hour -and a quEUter Manchester Board of Directors frequent. There are a lot of who had slipped Into waiter over mal dining room, modem kitch­ 2. Put up my sign. (May th e Annual Mid-June Toy and Hobby Clearance (4) PRESnOB MOUNTAIN LAKEFRONT estate with 276’ en with bullt-ins, 2-car ga­ 3339. have deposit already from cut, on Monday, June bO, 1969, ree^emd of psurying, the chEiirman of the has been called for June 80, the questions that heed answering, his head. RD., GLASTONBURY. lake frontage. Ten-room home rage, large lot, near high method No. 1) at 8:30 a.m. to consider and and they will be ctskeid on June The father never came up ..r. Fho fniinuHno" wlthout being recognlzed, and y-e board be allowed last day of the current fiscal Over 2,000 sq. ft. Dutch school. $27,600. Phllbrick Agen­ BOLTON, 8-room Ranch, 2 act on the following: 30.” from the dive. Pcdlce theorized plus batbouse right on lake. year, to authorize a $200,000 Ookmial built by Hutch- baths, mEuiy extras, quiet loca- 3. Advertise (May have de­ RESOLVED, that the sum of ^ other business. that he hit his head o n the pixd's Caldor's Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. cy, Realtors, 646-42(X>. • .. . w comments from the Save iiMon. 2-acre lot, 2% posit alrcEidy fix>m method .1 to hear She concurred with the mayor short-term loan, for covering Horoea were first used by the bottom and was knocked un- baths, all large rooms, Uon. Immediate occupEuicy. $200,000 is hereby appropriated Low Owner says. Bell! Priced low­ No. 1) and Eidded to the builget for the in saying that the board, in outstanding taxes and fo r Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to (xinsclous. Attempts to resusci­ An 2-car garage. Mid fifties. A major objection of the ipub- ugi^t of the sentiment, should er. Morrison Realtor, 843-1016. 4. It you want to be No. fiscal year 196970 to pay notes meeting current monetary m- Pull the cans until the Tom tate both viotims failed. They Prices (6) 1,400 sq. ft. store In 100% lie represented at the meeting take the queetion of cloeing Extra 1 . . . in said amount maturing Au­ mitments. Thumb steam ItxxnnoUve was were pronounced dead at YalO' location on Main St., INOT JUST ONCE IN A BLUE BOLTON — U * R Ranch on was emphasized several times ^ qcxI under further conaddera- put into use In 1880. New Haven Hospital. Manchester, for lease. The meeting, which wUl to I MOON large treed lot, three bed­ Call patlon of taxes for the year then elude a public hearing, will 20% Off (6) 2 lote, OaU Rd., Elling­ rooms, two baths, Teimessee Ldlng and for the payment of l be at 8:80 in the morning. In ton. Lovely view, estab­ marble flreplEwie, carpeted PETER F. GRADY which no other funds are avail- ^ meeting next week to consider the Municipal Building Hearing lished neighborhood of I but day in, day out, we’ re finding throughout. Walk-out rec room able; the sum of $200,000 ex- ^ planned closing. Room. 1967 CH EV RO LET nice homes. Elach lot ap- All Toys and Hobbies j sound homes for satisfied famll- with bullt-lns. Just over Man­ Real Estate 643-2594 pected to be received during the ■Himre at^^he cm ------It was called by John Har­ pfxndmately 1 acre. chester line In desirable Riga fiscal year 1989-70 from tax Manchester Evening Herald Priced $4,600, each. jies. We’re proud of our selec- kins, assistant to Town Man­ STATION WAGON CHEVY II In Our Inventory |tlon o f's o lid properties. Let us Heights. 10 per cent down to collections levied on the grand Windsor correspondent ager Robert Weiss. The latter A wood storage wall fitted quEillflg^ buyer. Owner, 043- BUYERS WEilUng for you to list of October 1. 1967 payable • VINYL INTERIOR, $10,0(X) for use next year, when is on vacation and Is due back Look For Additional Savings on Red Tag Specials! with foldaway bed converts a I help you find a GOOD home , . . 9891. call. Paul J. Correntl Real but not paid during the fiscal • RADIO in the past the board hail spent at his desk on Wednesday. library or den into a com- • quickly. Estate, 643-6383. Ca.ll now! year ended June 30, 1969, is • RED FINISH *except wheel goods, summer items and pools fortaMe guest room. nowhere near that Eimount. Harkins has apologized to the BOLTON — 6H-room Ranch hereby added to the receipts Evans Reply Slow J directors for calling the meet­ with attached garage, one half .1. « The Library Board repeated- Before you do any convert­ Member of Manchester ing (for the morning and on tee block from boating and swim­ ly conteixled that It could not ing, make sure your next and Hartfmxl Board of Logal Noticss cal year 196970. Officer Testifies lart day of the fiscal year. He ReeltMS and M.L.8. ming, wcxxled lot, $18,900 takes maintain Wood as anything but home is the right one for RESOLVED that the Gener­ said that he was not aware of Fam ous your tasnily! See us at it. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, a reading room and book de- SUBIC BAY, Philippines (AP) UHITATION OBDBB ^al Msmager,maimgei, TreEisurer xxcoouiet and anything less - A New Zealand navy officer the situation until a few days *1495®® KEITA 846-4200. AT A C»URT OF PROBATE, held at Mancheater, within and for Chairman of the Board uld not tell available day. n««. / 9.99 £ allowed for the creditors within General Statutes of Connectl- only programs at Wood the exact lapse of time between He emphasized that the out­ NATIVE Strawborrloe, AiqMuagus, ^tlnaoh. Beet Greene, ‘'•4 leater lawn awing i70 which to bring in tbelr (Malms cut, and said officers are au- which have met with any sue- the two messages. But he said standing taxes are not consld- Swiss Chord, Dandelions, Scallions, Radishes, • 2 non-tilt swings • 2 passenger play sk(x>ter ride tStom di®4S(^ “ glvT^wfc thorized to execute and deliver oess were those that had been the Evans’ reply "came longer a deficit by the town’s auditor, Boston Lettuce, Salad Bowl, Cukes, Tomatoes, auditor. He said that the bor­ Hothouse Tomatoes, Summer Sqoeuih. •7 ft. overall sliile notice to the creditors t<> bring in notes of the Town to evidence presented in conjunction with thtin I would expect (a ship) to •Safe all plastic seats their claims within said time allow- such w.v^,.Hno.borrowing provided that tvinf achool programs, the board con- reply to a signal of that na- rowing is only a. paper trans­ N FRESH Peas, Belgian Endive, Green ft Yellow Beans, • 10 ft. 2 in. overall ed by publishing a copy of this action, since the outstanding order in some newspaper having a such notes shall mature not tended. ture.” Shallots, Leeks, Cauliflower, Egg Plant, Parsnips, •7 ft. 3 in. legs. taxes are considered accounts WOT ASSEMBLED circulation In said probate district later than August 15. 1969. Mrs. Rita Hyman, former Twyman, 26, said he saw the Hot Peppers, Romaine, Cora, Cherry Tomatoes, within ten days from the date of receivable, and will be (xillect- this order and return make to this John I. Garside Jr., head librarian at W(X)d, com- collision from the bridge of the Imported Bed Onions, WHte Sweet Potatoes, court of the notice given. Secretary mented that she loved Wood Blackpool, one of the ships tak- ® d . Yams. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. The board wUl bo , asked, June Board of Directors and worked hard to make Wood Ing part In the SoutheEut Asia 80 appropriate an additional FRESH Bing Cherries, Nectarines, Apricots, Peaches, AT A PROBATE CXDURT, held Manchester, Conn. a working . facility only to see ’Treaty Organization exercise to Plums, Watermrton, Oaataloiiqpes, Honeydews, 22-ln. Power Mowei at Coventry, within and for the Dated at Manchester, Con­ all her efforts fall due to lack "Sea Spirit” that ended with the $200,000 to the current budget, Seedless Grapes, Red Grapes, Limes, Navel Or­ District of Coventry, on the 18th to bo financed by notes matur­ With powerful 3)4 h.p. day of June. A.D. 1969. necticut, this nineteenth day of of Interest. She had fought to tragedy June 3. The Evans was anges, Grapefruit, Mangoes, Bose ft D’AnJou New 1969 21-in. Present. David C. Rappe, Judge. June 1969. have WcKxl open 8% days in­ cut in two and 74 of its crewmen ing Aug. 16 of this year, Issued Pears, Green A^es, Last Week Crisp dJra Briggs & Stratton engine Estate of William E. Glenney. stead of two days a week, and were lost. In anUcipatlan of taxes, “ for Maos and Red DeUoious. late of Coventry, in said District, the payment of which, no other Gas Power Mower deceased, minor, an imeompetent when the library was opened After his duty Twyman said, Our Rig 69.96 person. funds are available." WEEKEND SPECIALS i t Our Reg. 64.70 The Executrix, having exhibited 5 % days a week, circidatlon he jotted notes because “it was her account with said Estate to this continued to drop, she said. a normal, common sense thing Harkins said that the Aug. 16 • CRISP LETTUCE...... head Court for allowance, and filed an INVITATION Mrs. Hyman also commented to do.v He refreshed his memo­ maturity date was chosen be­ •95 application for the ascertainment • FANCY TOMATOES ...... lb. 3 9 « 70 of distributees and an order of dis­ that books removed from W116 OiB Wood buildlng no basis for his decision in law, state law. By thp Court, Superintendent of Schools ^ remarkable state of re a Brooklyn Supreme Court Attest: DA'VXD C. RAPPE, Judge. Ho also said that a greater ------P®ir and preservation. It lacks Judge turned to the ancient He- prt^wrtlon than usual of other structural flexibility for library brew code, the Talmud, to order taxpayers_ _ still owe taxes on purposes and if properly staffed a man to support a child who personal and real property. He r to accommodate a longer serv- llved int his home. blamed the situation on the r ice week and if enriched with Justice Abraham J. Multer, in •tight money market and on per­ suitable collections ot materials a deodston Wednesday, order sons taking advantage <*f a six weuld be far from adequate In' Murray Wener, a truck driver, HAIRCUTS per cent Interest penalty — a size.” There’s more money i n your home to pay $15 weekly to supj^ltt Ms lower interest rate than they 0 According to the board, Shaf­ former wife and $36 weekly for could oljtt^in by borrowing. (The fer summdd up his report by the child, Htiene Peggy, 10, who current State Assembly has FOR LADIES & GIRLS saying that “ the cost of library the couple informally adopted In raised the Interest penalty rate service is sufficiently high to 1968. They separated the next for next year to nine per cent). when you sell it through Hayes! make the pattern of multiple #DLS1548 year. Multer granted the di­ Another factor in the sltua- libraries of earlier years unreal­ vorce Tuesday. tloss, Harkins said, is that the children’s hair training ' ' ' '■ istic In 1966.” “ No legal precedent has been #SE1542 • ’ ; PX '%a. Brmixjl of Dlreotora. when It The contention made by the found in Anglo-Saxon Jurispru­ 4. L i adapted the 1968-69 General Library Board is that Shaffer’s dence, in tite Napoleonic Code Insicie, ou+si(Je, upstairs, downstairs— all the features in your home must be Fund budget, estimated tax 15-Ft. X 42-In. earlier comment “holds true nor In the (tode of JusUnlan,” contour hair shaping Super Oceanic collections in excess of 99 per presented at their best. This is where our superior salesmanship makes the Cool In Summer! even more so today” due to Multer wrote. costs which “ have gone ao high But the Talmud, he sold, spe­ cent. The high estimate, coupl­ Steel Wall difference— a difference of many that to maintain a branch would cified: “ He who raises a child Is ed with the loss of some tflbe Warm In Winter!! be to cut off much-needed funds called the father, ndt the one revenue from properties con­ the lady barber Backyard Pool 15-Ft. X 4-Fl. Family Pool from the central library.” who begot it . . . Whoever brings demned for Rt. 6 construction, extra dollars in your final sale price. Our R.0. 00.77 While towns with well devel­ up an orphan hi Ms home, Scrip­ is part of the picture, Harkins Union Carbide colttcUd linerj ipecizlly formulited to reii»t Our Rn- IGA-BT THE 2 oped library systems have been ture ascribes it to him bls teough winter weather. Hundreds of satisfied customers All brick. Seven rms. IV baths. Full rec room. • Miximum o f fun in a mini­ able to offer branch systems he had begotten the child.’' (OoUector of Revenue Emeet • S yeii liner warranty. Lovely treed lot. Flreplaced living room. Large with "little sacrifice to the sys­ Machell had recnmimended to mum o f lpi(X. 4 4 • Solid 4 inch tit on top rail. agree— you've got more dollars • Deluxe gilvanized ileel will tem as a whole” South Windsor the Board of Directors that It • Specially deiigned connectors icrewed into uprighti for Speeder Tagged DON . Rugged steel supp()rti. complete rigidity. kitchen. Oil, hot water heat. coming to you when you sell through is unable to do that. use a 98.6 per cent estimate . Heavy duty vinyl liner. “Although conditions have LONDON, Ohio (AP) — Mario for collectible 1968-69 taxes.) • Steel wall nti into top and bottom tail. Andretti, who won Che Indianap­ • All steel galvanized “ Life-Kote" wall, bonderized and pro­ Hayes! greatly Improved over the Mayor Nathan Agostinelll eald #2052 Sturdy 42” Pool Ladder 6.77 tected with 2 coats o f baked enamel. ALL THIS FOR $ 2 8 9 0 0 years,” the board contends, olis 600 auto race on M'enaorlai today that he and other town 129” Day, is $26 poorer for having too BARBERSHOP “ there is still an enormous dlrectore are distressed at tee HAYES amount of fUllng-ln to do in the hea'vy a foot on the acoelerator call for tee emergency meet- AGENCY. INC. on a public highway. book coUectioh.” tng. 40S CENTER STREET If Pays To Call Hayes! “ To purchase duplicate popu­ Andretti failed to appear in “I am very dlrturbed,” he hMNCHESTER-^l 145 TOl LAND TPKE. SALE: Fri. and Sat. 55 EAST CENTER ST. 6464)131 KEITH REAL ESTATE lar-reading type books would," court ’nuiraday to answer a aald, “ that the town adminis­ MANCHESTER in the judgment of the board, charge of traveling 70 mUes an tration didn’t make the board Eidt 93, Wilbur Crocs Parkway Open Late Every Night 649-1922 646-4126 “ be short-changing the resl- hour in a 60 mile an hour zone aware o< the situation until the dents of the town by denying on June 11. He forfeited a $28 Uth hour — almost lart day. them and their children the ba- bond. Thaso emergency evsnU," lip i

^ : . a — / FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 TWENTY-EIGHT ilanrhFBtFr lEtiFtiing iiFrald Arm m w IMly Net Pm m Run The Weather High today 70-78. P air end yaMie. u p eoolar tonight Lew In the 40a Past worthy advisors of Man­ Marine Lance Cpl. Richard CeSe Students 106 N. FlAm St., Claire Pavelack to near BOa. Sunday fair and About Town chester Assembly, Order of Gore, son of Mrs. Jayne L. Gore of 36 Norman St., Joseph P. iim trffTBtpr lEnphtttg U Tralh plaaaaiit High in flw 70s. Ho .i . Rainbow for Olrls, will be of 40 Oloott St. and husband of Putnam' of E. Center 9t., and 15,5W chance of rein. the former Miss Pamela A. ■ On Dean’s List 'Thomas J.' Qulsh of 86 Grand- Alrmmn H u old A. Bemateln, honored in a special ceremony Mmnehe$ter~ A City o f Village Charm Meek of 10 Congress St., Is serv­ ■view St. MB o f Mr. and Mra. RAymond Monday night at 7:W> in the Fourteen Manchester students Masonic Temple. Ah past ing with Marine Air Base Hor»r students from area BornaUln of St Ooleman Rd., were named to the spring VOL. LXXXVm. NO. 223 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTHON) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATUROAT, JUNE 21, 1969 (Claartnea, AdvarUalsg on Plage M) PRICE TEN CENTS worthy advisors holding majori­ Squadron 26 at the Marine Corps towns are: has completod basic Air Force semester dean’s list at Central ty certificates or membership Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla. ElUngton: Judith A. Dedarli training at Lackland AFB, Tex., Connecticut State CoHege. Biey and haa been assigned for tratn- cards In the Order of Elaatem of RFT> 1 and Derek lisk of The Rev. Felix M. Davis, pas­ are: ii^ in the administrative field Star are Invited to attend. RPD 1. tor of Second Congregational James L. Baker of 86 Bolton to Keasler AFB, Miss. A 19«7 Rockville: Donald Sierakow- Church, will conduct a service 8t., Mary A. Brown of 37 Camp- O abs Invade Island graduate of Manchester High Members of the Perennial skl of 2 Hilltop Dr., John W. »er Links Officer Foes Hoping Sunday at 8:10 a.m. on radio field Rd., David G. Chace of Aides StduMi, he attended Manches­ Planters Oarden Club will visit ’Turner of 26 FWrvlew Ave., BAKRANQUniiA, Colom­ Thieu Asks station WINF. The program is 138 Cooper St., Carol A. Com­ ter Community College. the gardens and have dinner and Cynthia Welton of 30 Davis bia (AP)—An invaakm of with Mrs. Adelma Simmons at sponsored by the Manchester ber of 111 Carnipfield Rd„ Rob­ A-ve. thouauida of craba haa forced To Restrict ert P. DeCarli of 16 Bigelow Httlstown Orange will spon­ Capriln.nd Farm in Coventry on Council of Churches and the South Windsor: Patricia J. To Waterbary ‘Fence’ authorttleo o f the ainaU la- St., William Parr of 42 Goodwin sor its annual Chicken Barbe- Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Manchester Clergy Association. Capano of 10 Edgewood Dr., land of Salamanca to take T o Include Gong St., Armanda Y. Kao of Ridge que and Strawberry Festival to­ Mary E. Hallowell of 1018 Mhin WATBRBUAT, Coon. (AP)— light” aa “a decadent New Bbig- emergency meoaurea. ABM Buying St. morrow from 6 to 7 p.m. at the P.F. Mletmer of 24 Trotter The Women’s Guild of Trini­ St., Kattiryn E. LaPorte of 201 Another poUce oM cer was Unked land city ridden with crime, cor­ ‘Tt la a frightening apectar WASHINOTON (AP) — Sena­ Orange Hall, 817 HUls St., East St., poet-drummer, will recite ty Covenant Church will meet Also, Jean M. Hickey of 26 Long HiU Rd., and Beverly J. by the Waterbury RpnibUcan ruption, etc.” cle,” aald one official. “There tors trylug for a enmprontiee In Hartford. There also will be a some of his original poetry tonight at 8 in Fellowship Hall O’Leary Dr., Carol L. Kom- LashetsM o f 1166 Main St. today to one of the figurea In Unleaa aomethlng la done to are craba on the beaches, hi the anUbalUaUc mfaalfc fight In Election Study bake sale. Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Ma­ of the church. After a business panik o f 2B6 'Woodbrldge St., Wapplng: Theresa A. Preei a otolen goods ring. ahape up the poUce department, huU and even in the treea.” meeting, two members of FISH Diane L. Morriaseitte of 271 Au­ tlleo of 66 Ash Rd. and Joan H. The newapaper aaid PoUce L t hope to rtitotly limit the num­ sonic Home, Wallingford. (See Page Six) Erttmatea were tisaf at will explain its servloes. tumn St., Nancy J. Morton of Seaburg of 16 Greenfield Dr. John OiKtln waa with Charlea least 60,000 crabs made up ber o f Safeguard mtoBOea the SAIGON (AP) — Preeldent eral who Bed tos 166S overifamw Vemala in North Caitdinh laat Pentagon can 4xiy in the coming Nguyen Van Thieu of South of Preeldent Ngo Dinti DIsm. Mrs. Rotraud F. Bronlsz, of the silent Invasion which, uaaETT ORua year. Vamale waa named by a year. Vietnam repeatedly has aOked Mlnh returned to South Vietnam 104 Carmen Rd., wife of Mat­ among other things, threat­ one-man grand Jury aa a man TUa ia iR addKlon to Uieir pri­ his advisers and cabinet minis- from political exile lart year but r A R K A H thew S. Broniss, tmd their three ened wUdltfC In an animal who "fenced” atolan marohan^. mary goal of prohlMUng deploy- daughters, will leave for Europe park a has stayed out of toe UmeUgM. OKN dlae In the Waterbury area. ment of any ABMa at the two in­ this Sunday. Leaving Kennedy Hijacker Fishermen had a field day Joint commission of government Government and American a m . m 1 0 P M . Aa evidence, the neiwqiaper itial Safeguard sites in Montana International Airport, they will but reports raachiiig here and ■\flet Cong represantaUves Bounces would nrt comment on and North Dakota tntil Oon- visit Amsterdam, Holland; cited a repwt of an acetdant on said authorities had to use to rtudy procedures for electing the report. Intaratate 98 near Benaon, N.C., greaa later gives the go-ahead, Frankfurt, Heldleburg and Mu­ Identified tractxna to dear one road­ a post-war government. Umally reUaUe informants cn M arch 8, IP S. Bouroea aaid. nich, Germany: and Salzburg way of the crawUng crusta­ Infonhed sources sold today said Thieu was not Mkeiy to dls- mEMMio SEPnai ami Vienna, Austria. Mrs. The driver of the cor waa ceans! In addition, the sources said, that Thieu was trying to get sol- close Ms plan but was maMy Bronisz and her daughters will Vamale, and Oritfln waa one As Panther the Senate Armed Servloes Id governmental and mSItary concemad wlto insuring support TANK SERVICE stay with her parents, Mr. and of the paaaangen, according to Oommittae la being asked to backing for the proposal before from bis generals, who are sus- Mrs. Rudolph Aigner of Atter- a poUce report of the one-car SAN FTlANCrSOO (A P ) — speak out In favor of a U.8. Ini- It la put before the -Wet Cong. piclous o f any deallnga wMh tte FREE? amaahup. TEL 742-9770 see, Austria while on the con­ The FBI has Identttled the taU tlatlvw to convince the Soviet ’The man mentioned to repre- Viet Cong, tinent. They will also take trips FV>ur police otflcera were aua- Negro who hijacked an Oak- Union to Join In mutual oeasw sent the govemmei* -on toe IWw* reportedly told Presi- pended laat weak after State SDS Confab [ to Bi rchtesgaden, Germany and BRUSH AND COMB SET « . ,1 land-New Torit Jetliner to Ha- Uon of testing and deptoyment commlaskm Is Duong Van Mlnh de** Nixon towing their Midway Innsbruck, Austria. Referee P.B. O’SulUvan named Tueeday eh WlUle Lee o f MIRVa, wtitoh 'would enafato a —“Big Mlnh”—the popular gen- talks June 8 that he would press them aa recipients of atolan Brent, a former Black Panther Erupts Into mulUwaiheatbequipped mlastlo the Viet Cong detegaUen hi Par­ A brief meeting of all mem- Coote. O’Si^an, a rrtlr^ chief ^^o would have gone on to bear in on several different is' to discuss riectom proos- . duret. IBs moves In Srtfon I bers of Trinity Covenant Church when you buy a n y trikl here Monday on chargee of targets at once. 'were seen es a preliminary will be held tonight at 7:80 in All of these points, Including Floor Fight step. Fellowship Hall. ^ The Black Pai^ra have the MIRV lasue, were in the Regents Bar PLAYTEXBRA concluatons cf a majority report Informants saM toa South CfflCAGO (AP) — The Friday Vietnamese president wanbs sons ot fuaaUonable repute.” “ “ provocateur. night session of the Students for <>* a special research m*oomr FBI sp^al ag«nt-ln-charge a DemooraUc Society's annual committee earlier in the week, Peoples Park such talks with tos Viet Cong to Playtex makes this offer because they are certain that Vemala la now In priacn. Chariee W. Botes announced be secret and might refuse to In another development, the convention erupted toi a bitter report will come under once you enjoy the fit and comfort of a Playtex Waterburv Chnm ^ of Com- warrants had been wrangle after a Black Panther “cntUny of the committee when discuss tos iBBue at the peace table or hi pufclie. bra you’ll never settle for less. merce caUed Friday for Imme- *** ^ Vegas, Nev., declared his group would “deal ** **arta serious worir of mark- At Berkeley dlate action “to put our law charges of air plra- with” a SDS facUon which advo- l*«r vp the $21.6 bUUca mlHtary Prior agreem ent wVtota the Open House Sunday Just think —you get a beautiful 81.98 enforcement bouse in order.” carrying a weapon cates the organization of labor P*vcurement authorization bin BEIRKEXEIY, Calif. (A P) South VMnamese government Brush and Comb Set when you buy any Most of the recommendations ^'*card an aircraft. and the promotion of class Tuesday, University of California regents cn a mwclflc pnpooal woUld moved today to bury toe disput- strergtom tbs govsrtment deie- Playtex bra. And so many beautiful for reform in a 196f report on hijacking of the Trans struggle. Since the bUl inokides funds to 12-8! Free Refreshments the poUoe dqiortment were World A lrl^ plane occiu ^ Angry shouting matches were PWksur®. develop and tert Spor- od Berkeley “people’s park” un- gallon’s position to Parts, and styles to choose from, including... never put Into effect, said the over Nevada. A niisn forced the der a parking lot and fenced Thieu svldentiy to striving for touched off when the Block Pan- Sprint mJaBUsa for ABM playing field, flaUy rejecting that. chsunber. That report was msule sdrllner, ceurylng 80 passengers ther spokesmen, Phil Jewell, Mmlts on any one of these A. Playtex “ Cross-Your-Heart”* Bra pnqxMHLla urged by Chancellor ^ atoo would enhbte the dels- by a Mpartlsan committee ap- and a crew of seven, to fly to called on SDS to disassociate It- aeti'vlties could he writon Into Roger W. Heyns. respond qulritly a a with “ Cross-Your-Heart” ® Stretch pointed by toe police commls- Havana on the longest hijack self from the struggle-advooat- legislation either in the coin­ Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, head of the SOLC between the cups to lift and separate. sloners. flight reported thus far. In a 16-7 vote Friday, regents wwltownte ftwi the ing Progressive Labor (PL) toe- nUttee or cn toe Senate floor, «also decided to speed iq> plans 'viet Cong The chamber said Waterbury The plane and all aboard, ex- tlon. The MIRV issue is eomcwhat is led away by a police officer after being arrested White. 32A-42C. Only $2.75. to b^d W.8 m l^ In to Saigon added has been In toe “nationel lime- oept Brent, leartied New York Jewell told the convention dUfeient since those who want for leading a night march in support of striking With stretch straps, 50< more, ______safely the same day. housing on the wned by toe Viet Cane's provtoloaal SDS must support Mack nation- ^ ^ teotlng and deploy- Charleston hospital workers. (AP Photofax) the i^vei^ty. Constru^ to revchiftonaiy govsnu^ has , B. Playtex Living® Sheer Bra Bates said descriptions of the allsm or risk being classed as uient pending U.S.-Soviet aims expected to begin In 12 to 18 hijacker by his vlcUms match "revisionist.” talks are trying for a pMlcy made no electlcn pnposel in with Stretch-ever® sheer months. Paris and that no change to toe those of Brent, a 88-yeer-old na- “The PLa do more deunage to rtotenvent rather toon reotiic- Heyns said Stoe temporary elastic back and sides. White. tlve of BVanldln, La., who was the revolution than pigs (po- feglslalon. current stalenoate there Is seen Court Aides parking and atmetlc Held, fa­ for at Beast two or three months. 32A-42C. Only $4.50. Involved In a Panther gun baWle Mce),” Jewell said. naove wMUn the ocmmlt- Abernathy Arrested, vored by Gov. Ronald Reagain, wim police here laat Nov. 19. “It would be best not to forget toe Is in addition to Sen. Eld- In addltlan to tos dlscuartons With stretch straps. 45^ more. would put the chancellor’s office ^ t. Charged with armed robbery you’re In Chicago,” aaid, W. Brooke’s SemeHof-toe- ■in an utterly Impoertble rttua- Bill Alive, reported considering action on C. Playtex “ Soft-line” Padded Bra and assault with a deadly weap- adding that Panthera would Senate resolrtton which now has tkm. on, he was free on $60,(K)0 bail. “deal wlto” those who contln- sponsors and, the Mbasaefau- Led Hospital March The chancellor left the meet- such measures os land reform J with amazing new fiber-fill Brent was among several ued to adhere to the PL lire. setts RepuMican’s aides say, and s o m's administrative Says Killian CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -- an u n s p ^ d ^ hlM gar. padding that stays soft, can’t Negroes arrested after a San Michael Khmsky, national ptodges of Mqiport from more J Cl'vU rights leader Ralph Daidd national guardsmen to be enunent. But reliable inform­ shift, can’t bunch up. HARTFDRD, Conn. (AP) — Frenclsco filling station hoMup secretary of SDS, voiced sup- than 60 of toe 100 senators. speculated whether Heyns and a gim battle with police port of toe Panther poeirUon, Reports that a majority of the Abernathy was arrested early placed on duty Friday. An aide ants said no declrtooi have been AS SEEN White. 32A-36B. Only $3.50. The boU bond oomimJssioners near the Hall of Justice. Three touching off a rush for the stage suboornmittser’s five members Saturday after leading 400 sup­ sald the guardsmen were re­ (See Page Six) token on those matters. ON TV With stretch straps, 50^ more UH is oUve and well and should by some members of the audi- agreed on Sen. Thomas J. porters of striking ho^ltol quested a s a precauUDOary be sent to toe governor’s office, workers In a mairii during measure by Charleston officials. Offer limited, so get your free (See Page Six) says Arty. Gen. Robert K. Kll- (See Page niree) (See Page Hx) which bottles, stones and bricks The irlolence started when the Brush and Comb Set today. And were thrown at polloemen who marchera tried to break through tried to etop toem. enjoy the heavenly fit and comfort of a police Unie after' being told Kniian bad been aoked for a Before order was restored fol­ they must disperse because they niling cn toe statue c f (he bHl, Nixons Celebrating u a Playtex Bra. All you do is mail the bra lowing a confrontation of more had no parade permit. PoUce u ■U which was reoaUed by tbs Elen- label and the coupon you’ll find in every than an hour, six jxillcemen and Chief John Coni^, a retired ate after being passed by both package to Playtex and they’ll send you a fireman were Injured, several Marine major, has said that no chembers of the leglshuture. unoccupied automobiles were permits for night marches will 29th Anniversary your Brush and Comb Set. * (Include 25 cents The measure will reduce toe overturned and the Rev. Iitr. he granted. Supporters on the numlber o f bah bond oosmnto- SWIMMING for postage and handling. Abernathy and three other dem­ three-mooto strike can get per­ WASHtNOTON (AP) —ThU Sptro T. Agnew’s deuifitsr etonera to the smaller Circuit onstrators were aireeted. Na- mits for day marches—and ig (tie 20th anniversaiy of toetr Pamela to Robert B. Da^ven Courts. tkmal GuardEonen and state have done so many times. wedding, but, to Mrtr. Richard at Ttowwoo, Md. today. Senate MaJoiMy Leader EM- highway patrolmen helped po­ M. Nixon, “ tt seenoB Uke only Looking back to her own wed- waxd MiarcuB, who had in­ Conroy sold that Abernathy Jj. lice. yesterday beoeUM Dtok le such ding in UMO, Mka. Nixon recaUa POOL SAVINGS itiated the rsoall cf the bill, was Gov. Robert McNair had or- (See Page Five) an interesting person. There’s that Nixon’s parents bod stayed o f toe <4 >lnlon that it was dead, N N never a duU momient in our up late ttw mght beAire to» wed since tt bad bean put back on Uves.” ding to make “a hrtudim Ugh- SWIM FREE TODAY! NOON HOUSE H ALE the Senate calendar and re­ K The First Lady added; “Since Uered wedding cake. 648 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER mained there without further ac­ Pm not the type of peraon who Tbe cake was taken by toe OPEN THURSDAYS TO 9 PJW.—CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED tion on the ckMbig night of the Is a nagger, our life haa been parents to their oar to toe re- TO I P.M.! BRING THE FAMILY regular legtolatl've session. Comic Book Sells for $150 'very happy.” ceptioo. The newlyweds drove But KUUan said Friday that Convention delegates range in Mrs. Nixon considers "mutual to Mexioo CUy for toelr honey- >toa recall acltlon 'was not HOUSTON, Tex. (A P ) — Sha------„ ______BEFORE YOU BUY A POOU zam! Can this be? ’The first la- age from 12-year-olds to school respect toe secret ot a good moon. enough to kUl toe bUl. sue of Captain Marvel, the hero teachers in their 80s. marriage. Pat was teaching oomaneroial NO MONEY DOWN. Up to 8 ‘ Thaamuch o s the btU was not Richard Milhous Nixon ntar- WWttlar, CaUt, I9gb altered or totally rejected by a of millions, selling fo r |160? The thousands o f com ics on ------xmw...... ■TU true, faithful followers of display are remlnleoent of the ried Thelma Catherine Patrteto «won was starting r concurrent vote of the two Years to Pay! Free Estimates houNS,” said KUUan in a let­ the fabulous fighters of yester- days when It took a lot of effort Ryan ki the “Preetdenfs (See Psge Three) ter to Secretory of the State year. Attribute it to nostalgia or to scrounge up a nickel for a 68- Room” of the Mission Inn at EBa T. Qrasso, “it ia our opln- Inflation, but the adventures of page Captain Marvel adventure. Riverside, Calif., to 1640. Tbe See Qur Beautiful the good captain, along with But it was an Investment in mom got Hs name from the fact (Bee Page FUteen) Batman, Dick Tracy and Cap- growing up. That one dog-eared tost President WUllam Howard Model Displays Of tain America, are as valuable in lasue was good for a whole aft- Tart had visited there. Salesmen b Miss Agnew some circles as a grandmoth­ emoon under the tree In toe TM weekend, the Nixons will Finished Basements And er’s heirloom. backyard or to a secret comer be at the presidential retreat to The heroes have their own fol- of the attic. Maryland’s Catoctin Mountains WedToday Ecuador Frees lowera, end they’re meeting this It was also the best Insurance —damp David— to oeletbrate Custom Kitchens weekend to buy, sell or trade policy that could be bought, el- their anniversary. Before going, they’ll attend TOWSON, MS. (AP) — Vies JEWELRY Fishing Boats comics at the Southweatem President end Mrs. Spiro T. Ac- Oomlc Book OonvenU trooper mottoned him to state law require* anyone who v « once they had ended. generation ot diplomats and opirton- before the engineer of the Patio Covers, Porch Enclosures the rid^Ttoe road. operates a i^rlsed vehicle on Tuesday before he can be U- See a wide leg assortment of swinging pant The contrast was not merely a makers has acquired In detente — Jurt Southern Railway train, Wil­ Regulariy $ 2 ...... NOW IjOO nmnded toat im t i>c itrooper ordered Lewis to state or county roods to have a ceiwed to drive Ms whee£dialr. measure of Kosygin’s relatively moidert as we were crippled, when the Ruorian liam A .’Tbompaca of Valdosta, creations for the fashion follower. Daring floral, *’* * 2 ^ ^ ^ . .. * I— gee a driver's license aixl U- driver's license and Ucense “A Uttle observance of the place to the Soviet power hierarchy. It sUuation waa rixUly open after Stalin’s coukt halt the train. Regularly | 3 ...... NOW paisley, check prints. Easy to core for fabrics. P"“« ’ martpulatton of the chair U ell symbolized the basic change to policy death, by a generation of cold-waniora” Dooly 0>unty Sheriff H.C. "I Ji»t couldn’t believe I had Lewie said he drives his $800 we’U requlre-as ridlculDiiB as it since Khrushchev’s fall In October 1664. Sizes 8 to 16. been seised and that an Ecuado­ There la a curious symmetry between Johnson Identified the two aurvl- to do all that stuff to be aMe to wheelchair on the street be- seems,” Benton said. ”tt’s the 'The name of the old poUcy, which rian gunboat had fired on some John Foater Dulles’s frustration of 'vore as Annie Mae Lowe, 27, of PLUS MANY OTHER SPARKLING VALUES use my wheekshalr,” Lewis cause uneven surfaces such aa law and has to be done, provided the title for the official collec­ ChurchUI’s Md tor a summit meeting Vienna, tbe driver; and her 0- of the craft. Rep. Thomas M. tion of Khruatichev’s speechea, was Pelly, D-Wash., said later a doz­ said. "For almost seven years, sidewalks cause mlcro-swltchea "I don’t think he could poasi- in the spring of 1663, and Lyndon John­ yeai>«ld daughter, Faye. I’ve been going up and down in toe vehicle’s electric motor to bly fall toe