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» FACE TWENTY-POUR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1«, IMS r ■ ipattrhipBtifr lEoimbts H^ralb Ararafe Dally |fet PrM Ron For «M Week IMod Members of the Golden 'Age Auw U, USS The Wsathar Ckib will assemble at 9:16 a.m. to­ Frailer, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Fnredisl of B, & Wruther ZoreMi About Town morrow tn ' the Senior Citizens Graduates 5 Town Dancers Edward Frasier, 66 OMver Rd.; Room on School St. Ihe bus for I Patty Aoeto, daughter of Mr. and FREE DEUVERY 13,828 IClM Z«nta Osola, daiighter of the picnic at Roger WllUams Park, STATE TECH INSTITUTE In Canton Show Mrs. Anthony Aoeto, 197 Olien- V «f the Audit Ohnnoe o f showers tonight, Mr. and M n. Arvida Onola, 4S R. I., will leave promptly at 9:30. wood St.; Kairen Kopecki, daugh­ y A.M. M y PAi. Low SS to 66. Fiidny suMigr h f Doan* 8 t, and Mlaa Oeraldine Two Manchester residents were ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kopecki, of ObwolMMon Five students of the Gertrude High ’TO. ▼«nK«, dauffitar of Mr. and Mrs. The ' Lutheran Women’s Mis­ graduated from the Hartford State 141 Crestwaod Dr., and Oeamgia ARTHUR DRUR ManeheMi€ii^~^A City o f Vittago C harm WUUam CSiarlea VenKe, 19D Wood' sionary League of Zion Evangel­ Technical Institute at its 16th Com­ Tyieo' School of Dance are appear­ Flavell, daughter of Mrs. Georgs bridK* St., raoently were pledged ical Lutheran Church will meet mencement held yesterday at 2 ing In "The King and I,” which Flavell, 662 Woodbrldge St, to Oaimna Beta Chapter of Delta tonight at 7:30 in the assembly started last night and will con­ VOL. LXZXn, MO. 222 (TWENTY.>00» PAOB»-lN TWO SBCnoi^) MANCHESTER,'CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1968 p.m. In the Hartford State Techni­ (Okaeifteil AdrertlelBg sn Page M) Zeta aorcrity at the University of room at the church. 'This will be cal Auditorium, in Hartford. tinue through July 6 at the Oarcton PRICE SEVEN CENT! Oonneoticut, where they are mem the final in a series of talks on Raymond P. Soma and Ronald Show Shop, daily at 8:30 p.m bera of the class of 1966. Both are the LJturgy. Mrs. Louise Mertena Spear received their associate in except Sundays. fm . majoring in arts and sciencts. win be chairman of program. All applied science degrees. Those making their debut in ladies of the church are invited. Soma is the son of Mr. and Mrs. summer stock are Judy Williams, UConn Ups Charles Faces Mir. and Mrs. Paul HtlUard, SO Angelo Soma, Birch Mt. Rd., Bol­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Blari St.. wdU have open house William Kagleson, son of Mir. ton. He is employed in the Engi­ WIMlams, 120 WaddeU M .; Merle ST:nday from 3 to 7 p.m. at their and Mrs. William Eagleson, 59 neering Dept, of the Spencer HOUSE 1964 Fees Cane After Nip Congress May Decide home, to ooletorate ttietr 2Sth Spruce St., recently was appointed Turbine Co., Hartford and is a wedding anniversary. to the staff at the University of j member of the American Society of Tool and Manufacturing E!n- LONDON (AP) — Prince Bridgeport as a resident counse­ STORRS (AP)—The Uni- Ghariee’ mild flirtation with Albout 27 miemlbers o f the Golden lor in a men’s dormitory. He is a glneers. versity of Connecticut’s board •Age CSub were taken to the 3J’e Spear is the son of Mrs. Lillian drink birought hdm the threat Junior, majoring in economics, and Notice! of tru sty has approved in­ today of a caning or • being Restaurant, Boliton, yesterday by previously was president of Hub- I Spear, 28 Northfield St. He is On Rights in August^ bus, for their annual dinner. After bell Hall men’s dormitory. He is associated with Grandway Stores, Henry i>hoto SA M YULYES MAIN STREET, MANCSESTER — 643-4123 creases in dormitqry rentals put back a year in school. It dinner some of the group'! re­ a 1961 graduate of Manchester Gets Master’s Manchester. and the general university fee even book headlines away turned to the Senior Citizens uiub High School. Gets MD Degree SHOE REPAIR from the Pbofumo soandal. David D. Boland of Pomfret, son in September 1964. The monol tone is so high rooms on SchoDl St., and others DOROTHY T. BRONDOLO Roger Wayne Turklngton, son SHOP Ih their actions yesterday, the went bowling at the Piarkade of Mr. and Mns. Thomas Boland, of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Turk- in Britain Just now that the Robert Earl JiibinviUe, son of Mount Ida Junior College / S3 OAK ST. trustees agreed that onoe these Daily Miall printed a front­ Alleya. Mr. and Mrs. Paul JubinvlUe, 54 63 Vernon St., recently received a Miss Dorothy T. Bnondolo ‘o t tngton, 28 Bigelow St„ received a boosts occurred, they would be Filibuster a Threat page editorial appealing for Deepwood Dr., is home on two master’s degree in education at degree of doctor of medicine last will be on vocorion held firm at least until 1970.' the University of Hartford. Brandy St., Bolton, was graduat­ mercy for the 14-year-otd heir The Silk Town EUitea will hold weeks’ leave after completing week at Harvard University June 20 Him July 8. Hie truateea have Instructed to the British throne. a cake sale tomorrow at Grand basic training at the U.S. Navy He is a graduate of Manchester ed from Mount Ida Junior College School of Medicine. their finance committee, which WASHINGTON: (AP) — High School, Monson (Mass.) in Nerwton Centre. Mass., on June lUndly Pick Up Your "Let there be no hyipocritl- Violence in Savannah Way at the P&rkade, from 10 a.m. Training Center, Great Lakes, HI. He was also awarded the Jamei^ made the recommendations, and oal holding up of hands over Party leaders oiled (ingress’ untU sellout. They are also plan­ After hte' leave he will report to Ax^domy, and Central Connecticut 3. She majored in the executive Tolbert Shipley prize by the facul­ 'Shoes Beforehand President Homer D. Bahbidge Jr„ ning a oar wash Saturday, June State College, New' Britain. He secretarial course. the affair of the Prince of creaking machinery today for the USS Lexington, an aircraft Miss Brondolo leaves Saturday ty of medicine for his outstanding to present specific recommenda­ Wales and the cherry brandy.” 26, at remmla Bign on Spruce St carrier operating with the Seventh served in the U.S. Army and is a research work on the biochemical tions for a new fee scale at a the start of President Ken­ Anm 10 am . to A p.m. teaoher at Pomfret Conummlty for Washington, D. C., where she eeid the Mlail. Fleet in the Mediterranean. will work as a secretary for the mechanism by which the thyroid meeting this coming September. ”He went into a bar, bought nedy’s far - reaching civil School. gland is sUmulated by thyrotropic 'The truotoes stressed that high­ Negro Leader Says He is married to the former Central IntelUgence Agency. She a drink and downed It. But rights program on a tortuous win enroll in night courses at hormone. er rentals and fees were necessary such things are bound to Marilyn Boraski of Naugatuck. because of rising costa. and uncertain legislative jour­ The couple has a son, Thomas, 10 American University in the fall While at Harvard Medical happen among boys of spirit.” School he was one of two Harvard Before approving the pro|>oaa], ney. months old. planning to expand her studies of Oharlee downed his drink 'The prospects pointed toward a Spanish and Italian. naUonal scholarship holders in his the trustees gave general backing last Monday in a hotel bar Protests Won’t Stop to a suggestion from former U.S. possible House decision in August STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL i Advertisement — A 1961 graduate of Manchester olasB. He was author of several on SooMand’s Isle of Lewis. on what then might remain of an High Schtxil, she is the daughter papers dealing ■with the biochemis­ Sen. William Benton of Southport His bodyguard. Detective Don­ ■ ■ ' ft Sponsored by "OOME DOUBLES” CLUB Need money for college T Yes, that there be a drive for ftmds administration package bill. It la of Mr. and ’Mrs. Glullo Brondolo. try of thyroid disease. r ald Green, caught hdm in the NEW YORK (AP)—James Farmer, national director of built around proposals to end ra­ NORTH METHODIST CHURCH the price of ttidtion runs high. Dr. Turklngton is a 1954 grad­ from parents who could afford to act and scolded hdm soundly. Connecticut Bank ajid Trust Oom- pay more than the university fMs, the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), says “We do not cial discrimination in privately 300 PARKER STREET CORRECTION uate of Manchester High School, a V (JtiC Brttadn’s Uquor laws permit owned busine.sses serving the , pany offers a low-cost plan that Unintentionally omitted from 1958 graduate of Wesleyan Uni­ rentals and other charges. The Obartes bo have beer or cider intend to call off demonstrations.” Farmer made the com­ i enables you to provide for college proceeds could be used to help public and to give the attorney a story in The Herald yesterday versity, Middletown, and he at­ In a restaurant in two years, ment Wednesday night in relation to President Kennedy’s general new legal weapons to en­ THURSDAY. JUNE 20— 5:30 to 7 P.M. costs and then to spread the re­ wias the name of Jack B. Onove, tended Innsbruok University, Inns- needy students, he said. starting Thursday Pine Benton also said he was given at 16, but he can't drink in a plea for racial peace. ^ force school integration. am, Potato Salad, Coleslaw, Rolls, Strawberry Shortcake payment over a six-year period. director of music at South Meth­ Ibtruok, Austria, for one year. bar legally until he’s 18. The outlook in the Senate was You are invited to investigate the odist Church. Grove is expected hurst Meat Dept, will fea the impression that pertiaps 36 Adults $1.50—Children 12 and under ’75c He wUl begin a medical intern­ per cent of the parents could af­ The story reached the clal demon.strations ...... for a bone-wearying filibuster. For Reservations Call: 643-8269 help and as.sistance availaltde to to be granted certification by the ship at Duke University Ho^ital, ture Genuine Spring papers. Telephones hummed lead to violence.” He made no ob­ Leaders might have to attempt t I you at Connecticut Bank and Trust, New Ekvgland Southern Oonferraice ford to pay $600 to $1,000 more jection to "peaceful communica­ Farmer said "We do not agree I>urham, N. C. He is married to than the annual cost of a UConn between the palace, Scotland that demon.strations for freedom to break it by continuous sessions I Company a t 893 Mlain, 16 North | of the Methodist Church, when it the former Maria Bokhardt of Yard eind Gordonstoiin, tions, deliberation and petltion.s of It they could not command toe Mialn or the Parkade. convenes in New London today. education. In its catalogue, UConn prote.st” on the ‘ race relations will damage the chances of the Innsbruck. LAMB LEGS estimates that it costs the aver­ Charles’ Spartan school on t’-'> pas.sage of fcivil rights legisla­ two-thirds majority heeded to cut 4 age student about $1,600 a year to Scottish mainland. problem. But he .said "street dem­ tion.” off debate. attend. onstrations, mas.s picketing and There is a definite threat that lb. 59c parade.s have increasingly endan­ "On the contrary,” Parmer while the civil rights proposals Details of the proposal to raise gered lives and property.” .said, "such peaceful demonstra­ Whole or Butt Half rentals and fees Include: are snaking their way around one Roy Wilkins, executive secre­ tions should help persuade the obstacle after another, the legis­ The current rental inoome falls State News legislators of the urgency of the lative machinery might g,1nd to tary of the National A.ssociation situation. The demand for free­ Talk about economy... here’s " • ' J (Continued on Page Two) Priest stands among the for the Advancement of (Colored a halt on other major administra­ BLOCK ISLAND People, ‘ said demon.strations are dom is not something that can be tion proposals. curious awaiting smoke Roundup part of the American tradition of turned on and turned off.” OCEAN FRESH signal. But black smoke freedom to protest. Kennedy, in proposing his civil (Continued on Page Tea) ' ' the Qiristine Gets emerging from stack in­ ”I am certain ” Wilkins said u Congress, urged SWORDFISH dicates the College of Sdid T th eitT e= s r'eon^ t’^erutros^t!!^ iiiiiiWil: Cardinals failed to elect a 2 Sisters Perish, Canada Drops Center Slices Special Guards new pope on the first of ^„i‘‘nTt!es*^‘" ‘"^ - - w°h?re S ^ n g r ^ s ^ ' r T e ^ ’- Trapped in Blaze lation. two ballots. (AP Photo­ He praised Kennedy’s proposals Guichard Parris, public rela- lb. 89c Life in Danger fax.) to Congress as "more comprehen-, tions director of the Urban Tax Aimed at Remember this is the first of STAFFORD SPRINGS (A PI- slve than any previous preslden- ’League, said ' ' here' that Kennedy’s the season. Deliciously fresh Two young aisteR'B, trapped in a tial recommendations for civil LONDON (AP)—Scotland Yard U. S. Investors M fish. bedroom, perished today in a fire rights legislation.” He added, (Continued on Page Four) % put an emergency guard on Chris- ■that swepit ifllelr home. tlfie Keeler today after anony­ Stack Releases Black Smoke; TTie victims were Judy Ann OTTAWA (AP) — Prime Minis­ mous tipsters Warned that the life Noglaok, 12, and her rister Karen SHURFINE Susan, 8. How Hard Will JFK Fight? ter Lester B. Pearson’s Liberal of the 31-year-ohl woman In the The blaze broke out at aibout government has suspended a con­ PINEAPPLE JUICE Profumo scandal was in danger. troversial tax aimed at U.8. In­ Extra detectives patroled out­ No Pope Named in Early Vote 1:30 am . in the one and a half 3 46-oz. eans 89c side her West End aparhnent. She story structure on BL 32. vestors and got scathing criticism was told she could leave it only ' ------^------T h e parente, Mr. and Mrs. for announcing the move while with a plainclothes escort and VATICAN CITY (A P)—ffervattv* #to*tary of ^ t o would^ The cardinals were locked Into Stephen Nogilack, shouted for help Tension Will Sweep stock markets were still open. PINEHURST must keep clear of anyone carry­ Thele cardinals of the Roman ------— — groups conclave area of Uie Vatican when they were unable to reach Stock prices on Canadian ex­ ing a coat or anything that could The secretary of state Is the the two gtris. Firemen found the changes spurted Wednesday short­ .A U > Wednesday night. They entered HAMBURG conceal a gun or knife. Catholic Church failed to elect church's second moat Important parentts in front of toe burning ly before the markets closed into a period of Isolation to be home. •when Finance Mtbister Walter . ‘‘Wf are treating this serious­ a new Pope today on the first official. The post was last held ended only with the election of ly,” said a police spokesman. "We by Amleto Cardinal Clcogimni, When toe flames were brought Some Bills into Law Gordon, under pressure from the lb. 55c Q u e e n c a s u a l s SHORTS... two ballots in their conclave Pope John’e successor. finaYicial community, announced received three separate calls say­ to choose a successor to but his appointment ended with The cardinals and 190 persons under oontrol, the firemen fotmd ing she was in danger.” toe death of Pope John XXm. the hoddes of toe girls In toe bed­ suspension of a SO per cent take­ 5 Lbs. $2.65 Pope John XXIII. assisting and serving them in room. over tax designed to discourage Miss Keeler, for five months Vatican sources reported that toe conclave area were sworn to By JAMES MARLOW ^gress. Yet. Negro leaders would — JAMAICAS — NASSAUS — BERMUDAS — Puffs of black smoke Issued the prog;res8lve wing of toe Col­ -Mr, and Mrs. Nsglock were Associated Press .News Analyst like to see both become law. American investors from gaining the mistress of former War Min­ from the smokestack of the Sis- keep happenings in the area se­ control of Canadian firms. ister John Profumo, Is to testify lege of Cardinals was determined cret. The outside world’s only treated fk>r InjuriBs, not serious, at WASHINGTON (AP)—The civil Altogether Kennedy has made tine Chapel at 11:64 a.m. (6:64 to elect one of their faction In or­ Johnson Memorial Hospital and rights program President Kenne­ eight principal proposals in 1963, George Nowland, finance minis­ HOOD MILK MALIBU TWILL BERMUDA (left) at the trial of Dr. Stephen Ward, a.m. Eastern Standard Time), knowledge comes from the Sls- ter in the former Conservative BO, the socialite osteopath charged der to carry on Pope John’s cam­ tine Oiapel smokestack and from them were releias ed. dy has handed Cong;ress is the five Wednesday, three earlier. Everyday Low Price With tunnel loops, self belt. Heraldic buckle. Sizes 10 to 20. Oolors; signifying that no candidate had paigns for CSirlstlan unity and im­ The fire wrecked the interior of most far-reaching of his presiden­ They have broad scope, which is government, accused Gordon of with living off the proceeds of received tl\e required two-thlrds the routine prescribed by the "stupid procedures” in timing toe 68c Gal. Black, loden, cocoa, blue. prostitution. v proved relations, between the rigid rules of toe conclave, the Naglack home. Cause of the cy but he still avoided going all a contrast to anything he proposed majority, or 64 votes. In the two church and toe Communist gov­ y ______blaze was not immediately deter­ out. since becoming President. announcement. Two of her ex-lovers—both Ja­ ballots cast this morning by toe Nowlan previously had Intro­ GLEN PLAID NASSAU (right) maican Negroes—already are In ernments. (Continued on Page Four) mined. For toe first time in this century His reluctance until now about Please Read Our Ad Jail for attacking her, 80 princes of the church. Congress passed some civil rights pushing for meaningful civil rights duced a motion of no confidence w ith side pockets, side zipper, self belt. Sizes 10 to 30. dolor*: Another two ballots wlU be held in the House of Commons attack­ In Thurs. Herald Gray, brown. Scotland Yard men Investigat­ Doctors Sue CMS legislation In 1967. It passed some legislation appeared to be based ing the Ward case grilled Pro- this afternoon in the chapel In­ more in 1960. Both times it was on the hope that If he didn’t anger ing the budget Gordon introduced Store Open Thurs. tamo, 48, for two hours Wednes­ side the double-locked conclave NEW HAVEN (AP)—The Con­ mild. Congress seems sure to pass the Southern Democrats with civil last week, including the takeover 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. only 3'^® day. ’They also disclosed that on area. The voting will continue at necticut State Medical Society says some of Kennedy’s program this rights bills they might be nice to tax. Monday they had questioned Vis­ the rate of four ballots a day Red Says ^Seagull’ it is being kept illegally from nam­ year for one main reason: him on other programs he wanted. There was speculation that toe SPORTSWEAR — STREET FLOOR count Astor, on whose Cliveden until a Pope Is chosen. ing members to the Board of Direc­ Racial tension in the United He was forced into his present opposition would move to force Estate Ward had a weekend cot­ Reports circulated that Giovan­ tors of the (Connecticut Medical States is far more critical than position by the increasing actions Gordon’s resignation. tage. It was at Cliveden that ni Battista Cardinal Montini, 66, Service Inc. (CMS). It is suing. at any time. and demands of Negroes. But just Former Prime Minister John ■’TS*# Ward introduced (Christine to Pro­ arphbishop of Milan, might be So are three doctors the medical But Kennedy didn’t propose—al­ how much he gets out of what Gv Diefenbaker demanded a probe fumo in 1961. elected early In toe voting. Bailed Out of Ship society has named to toe board though he said he supported the he has asked depends on a num­ of stock market operatiems to de­ Police sources said eight more A progressWe, (Cardinal Mon­ who were not recognized 1^ CMS Idea—a fair employment practices ber of factors—starting with him­ termine whether any information men still must be questioned be­ tini is believed to have gone into as board members. commission which could compel self: on the''\bu4get had leaked before fore the dossier on Ward Is com­ toe conclave with 30 to 40 votes. The suit was filed yesterday In employers everywhere not to dis­ How bard will he fight for what it was submitted to Parliamcint. curly-haired^northeast of toe coal mining een- superior court. Nowlhn accused Gordon of fall- plete. Two of them were report­ The feeling was widespread that blondeIOnQ6 withw itn cnrnflnivsircornflower blueHItiA eyesavab ter of t Karanganda..f..______^ criminate against Negroes in hir­ he'asked? ed well known to the public and he would pick up toe necessary was hailed today as toe world’s ing or firing. Here are some of toe other additional votes quickly—ot not Tass pointed out that the four (Gmitlnued on Page ’Pen) Nor did he propose sweeping ' (Continued’6>ii Page Ten) the others included bank officials. longest distance woman flier— American astronauts who have factors: Opposition leader Harold Wilson at all. though she never has flown a authority for the attorney general Will enough Republicans jolti orbited the globe "together spent to start court action against any­ was due to meet with Prime Min­ Montini conferred Tuesday | plane, nearly 60 per cent less time In enough Northern Democrats to ister Harold Macmillan to dis­ i^ h t ^ t h p a n e ls Carding Spell-i T h e Soviet Union’s apace duet. one who deprived any citizen of smash a Southern filibqster to man, toe New York archbishop, spacq than the ‘Seagull’ ’’—toe his civil rights. cuss what form of Investigation dimple-chinned Lt. Valentina Te code name used by Valentina. pass a civil rights program that will be held Into the security ^de I who g en era^ is viewed as a con­ reshkova, 26, and her male part­ There was so much opposition has any real meaning? is. • .A o' Bykovsky, overshadowed by the News Tidbits to both an FEPC and this kind of BuUetiiis^ J of the scandal. servative. The Turin newspaper ner, Lt. Col. Valery Bykovsky, first space woman, landed near­ The Southernen will fight. If ; -c ♦ A critical, meeting also was La Stampa hinted that Spellman 28, landed deep in Siberia broad authority for the attorney th*y fight hard lehough, they may ly three hours after she did In from the AP Wires general that neither of these Ideas Culled from AP WirsM scheduled of the Conservative par­ promised ftfontlnl votes in retura W e^esday iutcrafter epic cosmic toe Kustanai region of Kazakh­ ty’s ’’.1922 committee,” which In­ for a guarantee that as Pope toe flights. seems to have a chance In Oon- (Ooattnue4 on Page Fifteen) '' j the stan, about 1,(X)0 miles southeast cludes, all Conservative members progressive Montini would name The Soviet* press and radio of Moscow and 600 miles west of University of Alabama board of CUBA SAID INVADED of thel^ouse of Commons who do a conservative secretary of state, hailed toe feat of the world’s first the woman cosmonaut’s touch trustees filea notice in U.S. Dis­ MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—The Cu­ not hold government, office. A progressive Pope and a con- space.- ' ' ■="girl ------as a revolution— In “toe down. / trict Court that it will ask 5th ban Revolutionary Council sold /y/yyr. r , i willowy Most CoMservatives are con­ role of the weaker seix in modern Bykovsky set a new orbital rec- U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to .■ ...... r; today its commando forces twul vinced Macmillan must resign "" i “now the globe more than overturn a lower court nrfusal to landed In Cuba. Other Cuban T ' Ji soon after admitting that this se­ woman 81 times In 119 hours and cover- delay Integration of tfie formerly exile sources reported that 600 '4 - curity men kept him in the dark Leone Asks will s ^ d for centuries among ing more than 2 million miles all-white institutlofi , , , Georgia men were Involved in the ac- look about Profumo’s affair with toe glorious names of the first He shattered toe record of 64 Board of Education unanimously tlon. A State Department Christine, who at the same time discoverers, Tass, the Soviet I orbits set last Ausmst in a four- ordens reinstatement of teacher fi...... spokesman in W ash ln ^ n said was the mistress of an assistant u Andrian Nlko- Frederick W. Adame, fired Jan. 10 the department had no Infor­ Soviet' naval attache. Parties for globe, layev, who made history’s first for assigning his eighth grade mation on the reported Inva­ is However, a dispute reportedly more than 48 times, covering i dual space flight with Lt, C3ol class at the rural EastwoUe sion, but was asking its Miami has arisen In the party over the more .than 1,240,000 miles in 71' Pavel Popovich. School to read “A Bell for Adano,” office to investigate. timing of Macmillan’s resigna­ hours before the braking rockets It was clear that Valentina’s John Hersey’s Pulitzer Prize win­ t \ Italy Unity were cut loose on a signal from tion. Mme members want him to work was confined to routine re- ning novel of World War U life STEEL ACCORD SEEN go Iminedlatoly, to give the party ! the pound. She returned to earth in an Italian town. yours In Kazakhstan, about 885 miles PITTSBURGH (AP) — The more time for fence mending be4°' ROME (AP)—Giovanni Leone, (Continued on Page Four) Margott Perez Jimenez, 17, fore the general election that Ignited Steelworkers Union and president of Italy’s Chamber of daughter of former Veitezuelaa the basic steel industry were must be called, before October President Marcos Perez Jimenez, Deputies, began a new attempt reported today to have reached ' .-i.*- y .f A, in ' missing from her home at Miami an unprecedented agrc:ement for ► A r A .Aa-jT^ a^ Aa- ^ (Oonttnued on Page Nineteen) today to form a government by Beach, Fla. amid, reports she had a new contract. Union souroM calling In leaders of neai^y evkry eloped with her American boy GM Director Gives friend, Lee Brooks, 18 . . . At spe­ said the reported settlement was political group—from C^Mfhim'unists wrapped up at a meeting new C ig a r e tte M a k e r s to fascists. cial ideological meeting of the Wednesday night of the Labor- President Antonio Segni asked (Communist party’s Central Com­ Management Human Relatione Stop Campus Ads the NeopoUtan to eeek a way out mittee, now in Its third day in Gommlttoe, If so, this would of the worsening political crisis, His City Huge Gift Moocow, CommiHiist party chief of marie the first time that an which today rounded out its fifth White Russia, Kirill Mazurov, agreement haa been achieved In. NEW YORK (AF)-Some major week with no solution In sight. oomplaiiu aJbout “antlaoclal and the basic steel Industry without cigarette manuiketurers have de­ It appears highly unlikely that amoral behavior” In his Soviet re­ 'iA Z tilt CHORALE' cided to discontinue advertising Italy ’-— ------tens millions of dollars public bordering on Poland. strike-pressure bargaining. will have anything more Stewart Mott who h«l eiiai^? Ills .'.v: ■'.•ilAA;«AA V. and promotion on college ampus- than Mott outlined five general areas President Kennedy praises West » A. ^ ^ “— an ” Interim ew^v^s.ss.swssi,government bywj ^ auujinuuveautomotive lommefortune wunwith mshis nemh.neigh- in which his gift wUl be spent. ’GRAVE CONTEMPT’ M, says George V. Allen, presi­ 'Cennedy'bors for decades, was able u> keep Virginians as their Statehood Day dent of the Tobacco Institute. Trustees of toe foundation will al­ celebration as having pride “In LONDON (AP)—The House of ■ ■ Allen said Wednesday night toe r'h-4 « glft.^worth $128 million, locate It by the end of July. Commons convicted John A. Pro­ themselves. In their state and in fumo of grave contempt today SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE rX ^ companies plan to stop taking ada The community problem areas their oountry”... Presbyterian Sy­ fv ‘i ta college newspapers, magazines mentioned by Mott include: for lying to Parliament aluHit his **'•*’'*SV ,4 GmEr,i moS 2 nod of New York State approves sex Hfe with Christine Keeler. / and football programs, and give —Occupational training and re­ proposal to estaUlsh liberal arts ' up distribution of sample packets 4 Moro, w aa»shares, worth more than S70 training, for school drop-outs and The House adopted without dis­ NEW! PEPSI ^ 4*^*1 ^ apiece, to a nonprofit organiL- college named after former Presi­ sent a motion offered by Con­ rmMenfi)mi r ' V • U.l. . f ...... on campus by student representa­ unemployed adults. dent Dwight D. Eiseirhower, at tives. .—Promotion of interracial un­ servative party leader Iain Mc- The institute is made up ot com­ rkvoirde-j tow of ^ t to 19M vX^’toe nZ t derstanding. Seneca Falls, N. Y. leod. The action spelled political c Army announces that about do4iiii for Profumo, ex-meniber panies that make nearly 100 per —An attempt to make Flint citi­ If 8 easyl Just slip into the hew Chorale* long-tegs girdle. Chorale* is made cant at the cigarettes.producec}, In zens aware of municipal prob­ 3,100 members of the Alabamq and ex-war minister. FOR National Guard will be released (Ftns Depostty the oiitied States. Alien did not crata, ,DemocratI?’sSdWl8tF*Md liglti'ta^^ fl^ ^ * t^ lems. HALF-QUARTS 6 with super-strong Spandex-new, non lubbar elastic that weighs almost nothing ibeoUSt toe number of Arms In- Republicans. —Establishment of Flint as a from active duty at the University ,4?rv‘ THRESHER FINDINGS New York Stock Exchange' Inunadlately after getting to* and center for school admlnistratiixi of Alabama Simday and Monday WASHINGTON (AP) — A at all yet lasts (and controls you) far longer than ordinaiy elastic. Longer leg toe Securities Exchange Otmm ls - ... East German border guoitl sudden flooding of the engine Plor^e .(Als,^ ^ te OoUege nod from S ^ n i, Leone went into Sion. and development. H m s M e biggest refreshment value in town! with lt~best quality buy In town! Think styling slims your thighs.6pandex elastic panels, front and back for extra banned all- pswotkm of ciga^ conference with leaders of his Mott, who attends GM board fires at 32-year-old comrade room Was the ’’moet probeMe" . ettea on .campiu. The ben, an­ own peurty.' Then, for the first time Directors and large stockholders meetings reeularly, has been a escaping to West BerUn, Wednes­ cause for the sbiklng ot the nounced Wednesday by the col- of corporations whose securities director for 60 years. day night, but young man reaches atomic sabmarlne Thieeliir with " If Half-Quart! Enjoy meals with it-1 or 2 bottles seiwe control. Slip into one today. You’ll love the way you look in new Chorale! ' since- toe ctlsle began with Amin- •1’® traded on registered exchang­ Ident, Or. E. B. Norton, tore Fonfoni’e resignation May 16, He was asked the extent of his West unharmed. 138 men aboard, a report by a erttire family! Party with it~get 18 servings from one handy carton! Shop easy with It! Chorale Long Legs in S. M. U XL Whits O 95 ^ ee are required by law to furnish wealth in an Interviw in 1960. Two British submarines caught Navy Inveetigating board soM cigarette adyertlsliEr in he arranged consultations with such Information. X**® FOUNDA-nONS It newspaper and other l^ e rs of portlM outside Li* four Mott replied: "It doesn't matter. in nets of French fishing boat off Sign afthe Times to d ^ . Secretary o f the Npvy Poww Net Etastic: Nylon, lycra" Spsndsx V MAIN FIAHA and outlaws any Until ^ y 10, Mott was too What matters is what a man does west coast of Ireland..... Valentina Fred Korth leeued a suminMjr Mow iV8Pepsi...for those who think young! irito whom Moro hod ««*• | .^M^iicltoS R WM moving day on the West Bide today. A tmo story frame SMin Butie: Arwtata, "Lycm" Spandsn, Nykw cigarettaa. •roi Motors with what he’s worth.” Tereshkova and Valery Bykovsky of fig Sing* 1^ a oeuvl aS ^ ^opcl-Ooi* BottUng Oo, of Hartf&d-Bpringfleld, bic., R60 Mein St, Agasram, _^Pheo* dotors Oorp. Nobody knows Some of the things he’s dons aMnarded title of "Soviet Merited bouM wen moved by Ma owner, the 8Uk City Oora., MMKhenter. quliy, baaed an ftMtirais g INtiS •n e ttyr mudi Mdtt has g trm foam a Stte W Hlenderaon Rd. to a lot on YMhria Rd. «6>Paga nttoea) away Master of Sports’* , for their kmg LM (iltiniMiii and l.T In Ms lifetime, but ft runs (Ceedtowd ee Page IVteeD). (kwtnnris flight oraiind aoifli. toattnwgw-nieaft ^ J T - I

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PAQBTWO MANC3HESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHBS1VR. OOMIL THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1968 MANCKBSTBa IVKNING HERALD, MANCHESTEB, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1968 Miss Aronson Goes Abroad Coventry Board Okays to "Walking with God.” Th* agen­ Sheiiiwold on Bridge Dr. Lowe Named Dean Five Negroes Held da indludea opening devotione, a Under Experiment Program ZB A to Hear leeson period, a woilu project ses­ PENTLAND Staff Shifts In Fatal Fight sion, recreation time, and a milk THE FLORIST BUai >t«iy A. Axonoon, daugb- and cracker break. The materials "Everytolag bi Flowen” Tbs board of aduoatlon last ALFRED 8HE1NWOU). ' te r o ( iS i. and K n . Arnold O. Three Appeals Rutting, the subject of aU ow Of Community College WASHINGTON (AP)—Five Ne­ used are graded fo r toe vaiioua Oentrany Located At Aronaon, 20 Flu a Dr., wUl leave night tablbd moat of Ha acbedided articles this week, enables you to groes have surrendered and been age tovels in toe seliool. 24 BIRCH S TR E E T for Switcertand June 28 for a two- ’Diree appeals, for variances to agenda to rt>«** Bridge,” other notch, to provide opportuni­ leadera seleoted and trained by 10-3 concerning property at the through East. If East plays low, Ihe Elxperiment. High Sifiool. 6ba has a BJB. from throw the low heart. As the cards send 60 cents to Bridge Book, ties for a whole new group of peo­ com er of Main and Lake Sts. faa TMivaratty of Tetmont, and Mencheater Bve. Herald, Box 8818, ple that might never had them 80 Co-Sponsor School Toward the dose of the pro- Briefs Ue you have no further problem. Bxperimenltera visit a ma- H ebron Resident w « start a t 84>70a I f Bast covers with a hligh club, Grand Central Station, New York or 40 yean ago. The Pilgrim Pello\ nslilp of First aHaa m a c U a WHUama, to teach 17, N. Y, "Such a Job requires new pat­ The Vacation Church School, city and have a few days of Congregational Church will have a ruff. Get back to dummy with a travel. Named Winsted bona aonnnmina a t Manchester diamond and lead another club terns of eduoation; H will be up to oo-spoiwored annually by Emanuel work session at 10 a.m. Saturday H Itfi fjehaoL Obe baa a BB. ftom IN BUDGET POST new oommuinlty ooUeges to help Since ita foundhig in 1932 by at Quandt Hall. through East Again, you are and Ooncordia Lutheran Churches, Donald B. Watt, Hie Hxpertaijent tha UMrarahy of Rhode Uand, ready to throw a heart If Bast HARTFORD (AP) — The Hart­ provide the patterns.” will be conducted at toe Concordia Chief of Police . Th-ere iwtll be a workday a t Sec­ sta rt a t 64,700. ford Board oft Bduoatiosi w ill aip- Dr. Lowe said he thought the ad­ baa sent more than 15,500 ond Congregational Church par­ plays low. Lutheran Church for two weeks Americans abroad to acquidnt R. Banttne Burk, to teach If Bast covers again, you ruff poimt Otto. O. Neumann, eblef ad­ visory council could continue to beginning June 24. Classes -wl'll run W IN STE D (A P ) — John A, sonage starting at 8 .a.m. Satur­ themsedvea with the way o f Ufe day. O r ^ 1 aft B ow an SifiooL She bas and get back to dummy with a ministrative odfloer at the town Dr. Fiederlek W. Lowe Jr. play an important part in inovat- Monday through Friday and will of peoples of Other countries. This Packard of Hebron was appointed A HA- foora Gordon College, Bev- trump to cash two good clubs. of Granby, budget director of fee ing, as a source of new Ideas. be from 9:16 to 11:46 a.m. A ll T year some 2,000 will travel to 36 chief of ■ police for the town of The bloodmobile i^ t visit will Masa, taught in Templeton, olty achools tonlghft. choice was narrowed down to children 8 to IS years of age, oft be from 1 to 6 p.m. tomorrow at You can throw a heart and a dia­ countries on five continents. The Winchester today by Town Mana­ Maaa., and w fll start a t 80.000. mond and can give up one dia­ Netnnan la the son o f Mira. Ma- three when the meeting began. any denomination, are in'vlted to ger Jack S. Bamum. the Nathan Htde Community Cen­ Kaloda. to teach Three boura laber the meeting Sbcpeiljnent also has a program ter. mond at the end. delyn C. Neumann, who reirigned Police Cleared attend. Transportation ■will be fur­ for foreign students coming to the Packard, 36, succeeds Chief Wal­ M i . at Nathan Hede School. She has from the city edioot board May 32. broke, announcing the selection of nished ■when necessary. Registra­ do S. Heath, who retired May 29. The Senior Choir of Second Oon- You would be JUst as weU o ff United States. During 19& some a BB. foom Souftbun OonneoUcut If the high clubs ware divided. He has been head of tha Gcaaby Dr. Lowe to the 813.000 .per year tion to possible at any time during 8,000 Experim ented from 75 coun­ Ihe new chief will head the gregational Church wlU have its wM start aft 84.700. post. He will take office for a one In Bookie Case the two ■weeks toe school is in op­ town’s force of nine regulars and annual picnic a t 7 p.m. tomorrow You would lose the aeoohd round town administration slnoe July 1, tries win vlatt the United States. ^ gtodanoe of clubs to West, getting rid of 1961. year ai^oh-.ilment on Jufy 1. eration. At the Unlveraiity of Rhode about a dozen supernumeraries. He at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law­ at DMog Junior High Dr. Lowe waa bom la Newark, BOSTON (AP)—Bight police of was discharged from the Army in rence Fentiman at the ledie. the losing heart on that trick. The theme for this year's school Island, Miss Aronson was vice a N. J., in 1928, and lived and at­ fleers ■ who were photographed May as a captain. He has nine BA. and an You would get back to dummy president of the Paiihellenic As­ In 4-H Event M-A. from Boston Univendta, and with a diamond to lead another tended school in Hiunden from ^e entering a key shop that was the years experience in the military Considerable local Interest Is be­ Duncan^s Mark 35th Anniversary ^ years’ experience at -Brook- age of three. Hta father was a subject of Uie television docu­ sociation and a Junior oounsellor I>oUce. His career also includes club through Bast. You would to forttgn students. She was vice ing shown by 4-H club members Mr. and Mrs. William Dunoan^- Mam,, end wiU stext a t 13,690 ru ff vdienever he covered, and building material wholesaler. mentary “ Biography of a Bookie two years service in the police de­ with 35 schemed to take part in Paris, C?est Si Gai! president of Alpha. Delta FI and of 86 Autumn S t are today cele­ nay, division at Umttad A izcratt ^ ‘■.5 Authoiv you would discard diamonds on He won a tniltioa acholarahlp at Joint’’ have been cleared' by partment at Saugus, Make. the 4-H county demonstration day Oatp., East Hartford. Mrs. Dun­ ^ in thila year’s eduoation budg- a police -appointed Investigation * * '***^ S««reid Heart Fariebto rtraiwbenry festival alated also served as rush chatrman and Ttie town of Winchester includes brating their 86th wedding wml- y other olub trick. Wttliam College, WilUametown, aong director. and public speaking contest to be­ can Is the formar Ruth Fitch of Jleorly It is better to have odds Maas., from which be graduated in board. Slaturfoy at to* Rit. 80 pariah oentor in Vernon. L’artW taD toraO ^ LEASE the city of Winsted. ’The police de­ gin at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Tol­ vemeary. They win hoM open Nonriota. ^ mfljmequln, SuMan, 8, boKti o f Rosenviood Dr,, aire <^eo?efl some ahortx3Euke bv flv*- A member of tbe Judiciary partment serves both. ^ Marda ABcn, to o f 8 to 1 in your favor than odds 1943 with a BA In French after an Police Commissioner Edmund Board, she was ooowtaator of the land County Agricultural Center house Sunday toom t to 8 pjn. The couple bss lived In Man­ r t Miancheidier of 8 to 1 against yoa Avoid any accelerated war-time courae. L. McNamara said Wednesday his yi^-oM Oarol Aim J«:yn oft Soott Dr. aiie evemt will feature amusemerita for chUdron, several THE 1963 in Rockville. at their home. chester since ttielr manriage. Ihey , ^ • B.A. from Sood OW- board was unable to find evidence boofths ^ a drawteg fo r 16 prices am w ell as the chanoe to e n jw efcraiwbemr .itwvHt/nkie “Rhody Review*’ and a member line of play that requires favor­ In 1943 he Joined the Marines, Houra ore 6 to 10 pro. totnorrow end 2 to 10 p.m SaitunlBy. (IHeraU phidto^ysStoroto) of the Undvenslty Ohoros. She was Demonstratioiis will be given by The couple was married June are memiben at South Methodist able breaks In mors than one to support charges against any of 20, 19(28, at St. Andrew’s Episc<^>al and pestilcipated with the BJrat CAR . selected as a candidate for MOss Miss Fiske Feted Susan Olay, Sandra Dtokerman, Church. » master’a, suit. , (Marine Divlalca in the kivaaion of the officers in a 10-week probe of year ehilN' DRl and was in tbe cast of the Lois Brown and Wendy Bannard, Church, Norwich. They have a aon. WMUam F. w ll Start a t 86,690. Using a camera in an apart­ tonight at the elementary school Duncan was bom in Glasgow, Okinawa in 1946. He received the Andover One Monthly nnlveralty production of “Oaiou- At Bridal Shower Marsha LeDoyt, Marie Little, Sue Duncan, at home; and a daiighter, Jano Minton, to Purple Heart for Injuries received ment across the street from the field in Andover. The team lost to Moriarty, Pamela Green, RoMn Scotland, and came to Manchester Payment Bd.” Mias Aronson bas loeen a Mrs. I>avld Holcokn, 191 Oak St., ki action, and waa hoepltalized at bookie shop, Columbia Broadcast­ Hebron tart Sunday by a 11-4 ' Covtn all of Messier, Susan ’Taylor, Martlee with his family, as a young boy. and three grandchildren. (Herald ing System filmed uniformed po­ Rec Council Drive score. menntoer of *Kjhlst," the univenity V isa EOetha J. Fiske o f 232 A I H ( 0 N 0 I T I 0 N E 0 MUL Chelsea, Masa., until hie release a* your automobile yeatboolc, and has served on the Miller, June Little, Deborah Barth, Ho is employed at Pratt and Whit- photo by Satemls.) licemen entering and leaving it. Members oft the teem are:. Rick TERMITES? 6 first lieutenant in 1946. expenses Woodland St. was feted at a bridal Judith Buckley, Jean Moriarty, The resultant uproar over the Carley, Kevin Scanlan, Ken Dahl- executive board of the Association shower Sunday at the home of fai Ajugust 4946 he married Nan­ F o r Funds plated (Except Gasoline) ctf Women etudenta. She is a Paula and Susan TilUnghast, Jonny pictures, telecast in the fall of quiat, M ark Duimeudc, Joe Mac­ Be Sure...Call BLISS Mrs. Rosooe 'Hiompson, 236 Wood­ Trask, Janet Puller, Ellen Kelle- Hebron STATE NEWMAN ay Lane Ekigleman, from Hamden, 1961, led to the resignation of Mc­ FOR A FREE HOME INSPECTION graduate of the Dale Ciamegie Mins EUnabeth SheUabaiwer to whom he had known during his Edward Yeomans, recrea­ Kinnon, David Sauer, Michael MORIARTY land St. Mrs. Leland G. McPTier- her, Ellen Simmons, Alan Aho. NOW m ffHST tt Namara’s predecessor, Leo J, Mailhot, Mike Krzewski, FrarSc OounMs and was a graduate as- son o f Manchester was co-host- Local Stocks a ^ L She ’has school years. She ia the daughter tion council chairman, has an­ Call Mitchell 9-9240 ttstant to the (flaases. Aiso, Ricky and Nancy HDadiky, A from the Unlveralty of Coio- MMWSOKO Sullivan. Sullivan died of a heart Zuraw, Steve Pohl, Rob Whitcomb, BROTHERS Janice day, David MHUer, Carolyn Strawberry Fete ^ •n d has teughrSSe^ mMABtfamnii of Flnia E. Engleman, the past attack shortly after he resigned. nounced that Sunday the' coun­ Jim Davidson and Andy Kukwdra. In Manchester, Mias Aronson is About 26 guests from Andover, state oommlaaioner of edneation. cil will hold what has in the 301 Centar St. a member of the Eiastem Star and Tradk, Linda Hill and Karen Rose School, and ^ McNamara appointed his Inves­ Rtf. Ovor i1 Yoore Winsted, Torrington, Rockville and and Barbara Rose. ^ Quotations Fomtabed by Slated at Church UN FUMINQ’S Ookimbla University awarded tigating board last Feb. 22. past been known as tha lit­ a member of CSenter Oongrega- Cobora Mlddlebrook. Ioo> Manchester Evening Hwald An­ ITawmaiila Comtrol Coay> Ml 3-5135 Mancherter attended. Taking part in the pUbUc speak­ Dr. Lowe a master’s degree in The commissioner said the tle League booster drive. This dover correspondent, M a rg e ry MV. Of iiisD tvmaiiiAioi co. me tfcnel CSiunch. WhMe at Manches- ’The guest of honor was.seated Bank Stocks were: English in 1947, when be took a year, however, because oft the fact High Sohooi, title participated ing contest will be Judith Budrley, Strawberriea are hara Tbe Oon- DeTendre, Grade 4 board took sworn testimony of 44 Montandon, teieidione 742-6912. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST in a garden swing, which was Maxine Allison, Richard Lejwton Bid Asked DcNb .SilQlDOVER* poeitkm as instructor of EngUsh policemen and that all eight pho­ that one oft toe purposes of the decorated in blue, white and yel­ and Lee HlHadky. Conn. Bank and Trust gregiatloaei Men’s FeUowahip and TBOHNIOOLOR at Colgate University. council Is to act as a oooordinating FEET ACHE, ITCH? Mumi *n gmiDB uTim — MavyN ?(m branoqn tographed entering or leaving the low. ’The same ■ colors were used Serving as an evaluator win be Oo...... 72% 76% the PUgiiin FeUowshlp oombined 8 ^ Janet C. FlavoB, Grade 3 He returned In 1950 to Oodumbla shop acknowledged the accuracy body for all oft the recreation ac- H of all your bonaa are In the feet. No on a buffet table and shower cake. Peimy Barth, and assisting as Hartford National will boAd a ‘Hitrawberry Dessert” t^f»»er at WaddeU School?1^o Shown DOUGl^;NBiL-deWllI)E for a Ph.D., which was conferred of the identification. ti'vities oft the town, oontributors wonder they ache, swell, perspire, itch, Miss Fiske, a daughter of A&. Bank and ’Trust Co. 68 72 ^ th e feet twice dally with Solu- superinteijdents will be Pat Sher­ Saturday of thlB week «t tbe Fb«t WlU move next year. A t in 1966. He then Joined Daribury He said four of the officers of­ will be given a memberahi^in the and Mrs. Lealie G. Fiske, will be­ man and Oaroiyn Trask. Fire Inauranoe Companies 8 ^ Patricia M. BUi)t4 OoHege as an assistant pro­ fered explanations which were coimcil for each dollar contrib­ tlon for reUef of the S2 bones, 66 Joint* Cburch dbiing room from 5:30 to 6:16 Sua Uiainents. Curb* sthlete'a foot too come the bride o f PO. 2.C. Robert H artford F ire ...... 65 69 9:00 fessor, and later an aaeoclate pro­ supported by departmental rec­ uted instead oft a Little League lousha off infection—watch healthy,....A. Grover, UBN, son o f Mr. and Manchester Evening H erald National Fire ...... 121 127 7 pm. Albert W. HUdhig win School, who win move next fessor o f Ekigliah. ords. The explanations included booster card. iP Sor^.£red’“^ '“oi^ Mie- ^ ^ Broad St, at Coventry correspondent, F. Phoenix Fire ...... 117 122 represent the Men’s FeUowtibdp, Danbury, with an enrollment of making an inquiry about a lost The funds ooUected from this HOUR, t o d a y at Weldon Drag Store. I S t M ary’s Episcopal Church. Pauline L4tt|,e, telephone 742-6281. L ife and indemnity Ins. Cos. and Mary Lou Hooker wiB take Ruth D. Heasraon, Grade 8 Papa’s about 800 at the time, offered two- child, serving a summons and drive win still be used primarily Aetna Casualty .... 106 111 care of tbe publicity. teatihier at W addell SchMl. DelicafeCondition year courses similar to those the checking a report of a woman for toe Little League program. Dairii Queen Aetna D fe ...... 161% 168% Woric on tostaBaiUon o f tbe pipe j. Wallace, phyal- Oomnumlty College will provide. found beaten in a nearby alley. However, it to hoped that by en­ Conn. General ...... 165 173 oaiglan Is-now gioing on at First ort educ^on teacher at the^^- Wa n - v m a , B(y the tim e be le ft Danbury McNamara said at the other couraging membership In the Htfd. Steam Boiler ..127 OongregaUcnal Ohurcb. John Wea- mentaiy level, who wtU do gradu­ fo r a profesBoratilip at Glassboro four officers: “ Their testimony, if council tbe quality and eoope oft Travelers ...... 191% 199% seB o f Braittletooro, Vt., Is in ate work next year. IUnt£l!tNR%lllil State OoUege in New Jersey, In true, involved no infractions of de­ all ita programs may be advanced. Triple Celebration Sale that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS Public Utilities charge. He says that it wlU prob­ SHOWN I 1960, Dr. Low e had three ohdldren: partmental rules, and if untrue, Members of Girl Sksout Troop Conn. L igh t Pow er . . 34 86 ably take about a monitb before the Park School, who wUl AT7H>6 t i l Wsd.: "Col! M« Rw o m " Frederick W. m , bom In 1048 there was no evidence available 47 will leave Saturday for a camx>- TO WELCOME FRED ANNULLI TO Htfd. Electric Light orgian w ia be rttuity fo r twe. fwtoe next year after many years a HOPE-A. EKBlBlIil either to refute their statements new ...... 43 46 and n o w ait Flhl'lllpe Andover kig trip on (3ape Ood. Their desti­ ( 1 ) DAIRY QUEEN NO. 1, 488 HARTFORD dambaka Stated in the school system. 1210 boartl Academy; Vliginia Grayeon, bom or to establish their associations nation to Nickerson State Park at H artford Gas Co. . . . 37 39% The annual clambake, aponsored fAprwwed gratitude for her serv- in any manner with illegal activi­ ROAD. Southern New England In 1964, and Andrew Graham, bom Brewster, Mass. They will be ao- by the American Legion, Jones- wa and extended Ms brat wiahee. in 1966, both now at Htman, N.J. ties conducted on the premises.” oompanied by Mrs. J. TejisleyHob- Telephone ...... 51 64% Mrs. Etna Loomis, an English TO CELEBRATE AL ELKIN’S 10th K eefe Post, w ill take i>Iaoe Aug. Paul Young Sr. (Owner) and Jim Mlnloiioel (Chef) Invite Yon to pufidic edbools. mann Jr. and Mrs. George Mun­ Manufacturing Comnanles 18, with Omdr. Howard E. Porter teacher at the high school, who re- UNLUCKY TWINS Arrow, Hart, Heg. ..68 67 Enjoy O oun^ Atmosphere at the ONLY Steak House In Ve Aft GUashboro, one o f 14 New son, and w ill retum on June 27. (2) ANNIVERSARY AT DAIRY QUEEN as obairman. Omdr. Porter also because of famUy lesponsl- r ' ' Jersey State Ckdleges, Dr. Lowe JOHANNESBURG, South A frica Associated Spring ..17 19 DiUties* (AP) — Twins are still being Among the’ goals of the camp­ NO. 2, 307 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE. Bristol Brass ...... 11% 12% asks everybody. Including individ­ ■k SIRLOIN STEAK IMNNBBfa is chairman of the EngUsh De­ ing trip to to give the soouta the uals and organizations, who have Mlifls PatriciB Downing, an ele- PAUL'S partment, aasigned with responsi- killed by superstitious parents In Dunham Bush ...... 6% 7% m entaw scluxU teacher, who w ill ★ LOBSTERS AND SEAFOOD some parts of Africa, reliorts Dr. opportunity to use toe skills they fO I TO MARK DAIRY QUEEN’S OWN bells o f any Wnd, even cow bells mUtles for hiring and fining, and have learned over their ecoutkig N. B. Machine ...... 23% 26% move i>ext year. k DAILY LUNGHHONS M. D. W. Jeffreys of Wltwaters- I ^ I 23rd YEAR. North and Judd .... 16% 18 perhaps to take part In the state­ eurriculum revision. yeara Those ■who ■will attend are: wide bell ringing, July 4, at In addition, leaves of absence STEAK rand University, a social anthro­ Stanley Works ...... 19 20% were approved for: ★ AMPLE BANQUET FAOIL1TIB8 He was dbadimrian o f a cem- pologist. JoAnne Munson, Qharlotte Phelps, p.m, requested by Gov. Dempsey, Veeder-Root...... 46% 60 Mrs. Hedda Kenton, a speech TWIN LOBSTER DINNER mlttee to plan and institute an Writing In the (South African Charlotte Yale, Apiyl Hotoington, riyi to oeiebraUon of Independence EVERY FRIDAY ...... taiitegrafted bumanltieB program, Susan Hohmann, Kathle Sheehaii, ’The above quotations are not to Day. therapist, asking maternity leave. HOUSE 1 Journal of Science, Dr. Jeffreys be construed as actual markets. Her Job will be temporarily filled whl^ he described In an article says, “In some savage communi­ Susan Taylor and Barbara M c­ Church bells, sohoolbeUs, tiie during her absence. called “ Breadth and D^pith in a ties twins are regarded as ex­ Bride. btfU, wUl no doubt Mrs. Barbara Williams, Grade 6 Route 80, Vernon ★ JOAN JOYCE TRIO Monuments of Culture Program,” tremely lucky and are credited Game Tonight SHAKE join In the Joyful clangor. But aU pdblUhed in the Teacher &luca- teacher at Bentley Sohooi, asking OPEN SUNDAYS I EVERY FRL and SAT. EVEK with supernatairal powers. In oth­ Andover’s Babe Ruth League this wm not quite seem like old maternity leave. tten Quanteriy and the Journal ers they are regarded as extreme­ baseball team w ifi ph^y CJohrmbia UConn times when all this confusion and Tel. 816-1648 DININO ROOM CLOSED MONDAYS o f ^Teacher Elduoation. ly unlucky and are killed at Mrs. Patricia Tonakl, Grade 8 D ie program, wihioh replaced notao was kept up all rti^ht In­ teacher at Bentley School, imirmp birth.’ ’ stead of in the day time. maternity leave. eleative ooureee In the humanities Likely explanation for killing Music Report ' with a series of courses shewing off twins, he says, is that the 1 9 6 4 Fees Aram Danraijian reports th e Imter-relationahipe between "cult-of twins" is part of the Inrtrumentnl hustructfon pro- areas of teaming, is ^ven to ter­ ritual of tribes who still tend to (Oovtiinied train Page Om )' rtM for Grade 6 end 6 atudents School's outg so. minal and transfer two-year stu­ believe in sun worship. FASHION TAKES A wda year on Saturdays by Robert NOW—THRU SAT.! dents as weU as four-year students Dr. Jeffreys’ researches in Bhort o f meertlng debt retirement Ckxwes, music direotof a t the local aft Gteseboro. Mozambique and the southern and operating costa of about Regional School, has proved high­ MANSFIELDu Ifa too early to say wbait rde Camerouns siiggest twins are FREE NAUTICAL TACK 8600,(^ a year. ’Ihds loss will in­ ly successful. Twenty students at­ UCT.3i-82.WIUIMANTIC.cr;)/M, Mberal arte wUl be given at the born there twice as often aa in OcnwMinlty College. Dr. Lowe rec­ the United States. , crease due to rising construction tended classes, eight from the He­ AU Odor FamUy Show and aperations costa. bron school. ’Ihis program will be FRI SAT DONT Rentals shoiSd be Increased 20 r^>eated next year,, it is expected. INSTALLATION nylon parka stretch denlmG to 25 per cent over the present To Demonstrate : MISS $126 to 8175 charge per semester. Saturday 4-H Chib membena will JUNE JUNE In addition, UConn rtlouid have p^lcipate in the annual ’IbHehd • MUFFLERS more variable room rents, depend­ bounty 4-H demonstiation and FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JUNE 21 on^ 22 ONLY ^ 2T 22 IT! ing on the quality of recommen­ prtiUc apeaUng .program, taking dations. ifooe at the ToUaad Oounty Agri­ • SH O C K ’Ihe general univerBity fee of cultural Center, Rockvme, open­ ABSORKRS How necessary is 1150 finances non-«oademic ser­ ing at 8 p.m. Hebroh 4-H’era from •# YOUR vices and privilegas for students. Hebron who will take part Include: Rising costs will necessitate an Bonnie Jones, Gayle Porter, YOUR CHOICE : Increase of about 80 per cent. Portar, J e n y Drew, Suaim FAVORITE *But aince the services and priv- Drew, Marjorie Donald, and Doro­ • SH O C K S: "WIFE” INSURANCE? thy Bousquet. PENNY SALE! fiegea the fee oovera are ptimraily- FLAVOR Summer’s new seafaring look. ,-v I’artioipante will have tbe op­ MUNBOE B li ia ln i far granted fant luBhaDdB for students on the Storrs campus, DRAPERY SLIPOOVERS take a pair of slim, tapered stretch Becnogt Bfoik life Ttwrniw’a kieaSj the Increase wUl not affect stu­ portunity to dtacusa their efforts COLUMBUS ONLY xoalisB tfie suportanoe of meets her life iosoianoe needs. And he- dents ait the branches. Ihey will with an adidt evaluator, and each ORIGINAL FORD . denims. . . take several pairs, tho I on ttfinywIveB. still pay tbe $150 fee. . w ill be awarded a Wue, red. or a ' caaiae it s eomeptiondbr lo w f a ooat^ fa n white ifobon. Plus Action Thriller! md UPHOLSTERY FABRIOS 6 price is small... top them with a kved ones need afl fae ’The increase of the redtals and policy can more eeeOy be fitted fa faa fees probably will create a critical pnteeiian potoiMB ngahni tbe sodden, TARZANTHE • MUFFLERS nylon windbreaker parka that’s fionfiy bodget. problem for UOonn, scnne officlalB Manchester Evening Herald He­ For ovary 3 yards at our rogular low prko, k s i o f the braeidwmiier*s ahoot *W IFE** fasoranoe aft fiia said. Funds for the astistance of bron eoireapondent, Mias Suaan B. WALKER hip length and drawstringed and AA Pendleton, telephone 828-8464. MAGNIFICENT!" - So dso h faeie a need for per- needy students are reportedly In- A-P place th at is w d ! known fc r lo w n e t ooaft adequaite. It was expMned, and YOU GET ONE (1) YARD FOR ONLY 1 FENNY! hooded, with a zippered tummy i Sfe Hworance on tfie wife and ORIGINAL FCmD O isaz M n ’ I fifefaaotanoe... a mmttttd aaoingi bemk. the Increase will make them even pocket for sunglasses or cigarettei; . HQWH’JaSy if faen an yomog AakabontoarSewingBBefaklifeiDaar- leas adequafa — abe — ! .. a Yea Jest pay for part — bo RELAX take j,<,The cotton and stretch nylon ance— with tfae aooeot on aaoMsa. SAME DEAL ON WOOLENS charge for histallailaB. Winning Tack War SHAKE BREAK at Dairif ^ denims in blue, 8-18. The parka in UNT C O S T .. . WSOkVSE YOU BUY IT DIRECT aN Meh*w...Buisir CW AND ARNEL COHONS light or bright colors, S-M-L. BOSTON, (AP) — Beriubhe bamb«Nisn ef pun beef are bralM Downs bos landed a diuweging FRIED CLAMS BEACH BALLS iMisad af MadI Served an a fieeK blow on already trouble-beset toasted bun, with yeirr eiw iM Queen HiRI'S WHY • W« for icuh onlyl SAVIHGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE Green Jfountain Park os the rac­ aendtmanto, Burier ing war between the two small Out vou crsJIt chf'e«*t UEEN NO. 2 M AIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH the lowest handle of a disappoint­ V ing meet — 864,499. ’Thoi^ ru- 9 2 3 Al o / n S f. A 285 Bast Center Sf fast Center St. ra Manchester Parkade mora persist that Vermont’s first PATIO DRIVE-IN **I1m Home O f OriKinal C%(MI9y Fabrics* . i •484086 OWNED and OPERATED OWNED and OPERATED OPIN THURSDAY Cor.r. Lenox St. West Middle Turnpike parimutuel track will eventue^ BROAD and W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE W1-S16 CENTER ST. fVININGS 6 u> 8 go to Aght racing ftom twUlght, (FORMERLY THE CHENEY SALESROOM) BY FRED ANNULLI • BOTH BRANCHES OPfN fRIDAYS to 8 p.m. 649-8088 B Y ^ ELK IN oftielala say there will be no 175 P IN E ST^ M AN C H E STER ~ 643-7822 Air-tondltloned for yeor ahoftping aemfott* lAKMMVB fU N iy ^ M i MMIKMCI change ftom the 4:80 pjn. post (GOOD FRIDAT, JUNE H — 4-7 PJL) 488 HARTFORD ROAD 307 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE taM in the Sonweebta ftibaia OraN DAILY 9-8:80 e TtiUM., FRL 90 e IU4T. 9-« ROUTE I - SOOTH WINDSOR. OONNL Read Herald Adya. -PLENTY OF FREE PARKMI MANCUESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN„ THURSDAY. JUNE 20.. 1968 MANCHESTBB SVENINO HERALD, Mi^CHEEIER, OOMN« THURSDAY. JUNE ID, 18I9S PAOII Rt. 87; Lena Gardner Dodge to C olu m b ia - 1 WliWtom Hunter of Cromwell, land Pesf G>ntroI Violehce in Savannah on west shore of Lake (Erdonl ea Says ‘Seaguir Rd.); Harvey OoUlna to Luia and 32 Students Maiy Gamache, land on Hennequin The Baby Has Rd.; Silvio and Violet Soraochl Probes iteld to Harvey CbUiiia, two troota of Negro Leader s Have Perfect land on DoiAleday Rd.; Violet ailed Out o f Ship By Congress Borooohi bo Thomaa OoNina, land Been Named... on DoWileday Rd.; George Sbeln- Attendance man to Eldward and . BaitMum (OoallMMd; 1 Vug* Om ) By JOHN A. BABBOUm Protests Won’t Mannamonn of Windham, three WABHINOTON (AP) — This porceto of land on Rt 6; James alBrttaf or moeiianiama in her Smoke Is Black Them were S3 students with noisy qirlng, Oongraas ia worriad perfect attendance for bhe year at and Anna CWW) to Salvio W. and ^ll^oe riiip and that die jad ma- pumpar from flra haadquarters Violet Soracchi, land on Rt 87; over the poaslbtiUy at a allant -*® *2**^ Ihank J. * . and Soaxine Potvjn Porter School. They am: Grade 1, jteulated Bane oT the vital eon- request was lass then “ vMuwn- about n blqck aw*y- -. Gary Brookman, Donald LeChap- Jean Gordon Tb(»na« to Rcbekt In Early Vote, The crowd was so dsBM ,tha U n k y c i t KL L Box MOC, Broad Brook. He waa bom June 1 and E(foa M. Gordon, land with Two congressional oommlttaaa able.” ' Hbi^ital. HM ihaltanial gtandpareitU pelle; Grade 3, Michele Watrpus; ^ AU the othar Soviet coemo- lumper was ungbla. to raaoh po- Grade 8, Gary loham, Jerry Jamu; buUdingiB on Columbia Lake. are occupiad with health wam- Parris, whose league ia an in­ 8Lce neadqusrtars...... and it WM.tbsn am Mr. a ^ h to . Hethett Potvtn, MhmaapaNB, Minn. His pwter- Aloo Ahrin and Grace Greene 3|l|uti, like the Americana, are No Pontiff Yet Inga on the dangara of paatlcldas, police resorted to tagr jal gvan^w r^ are Mr. and MW. Fnaik Snklarich Sr., 9t. PaAd, Grade 4, Kevin Malek, Donna to Joel and Beverley Anthony, terracial movement, added: “1 CM* ' Rand, Joanne Whitehouoe, Diane Efcalwd ptiota. ValenUna la an ex- danumatraUonB at the aax habtta don’t believe a so-cMled armistice The demonstrators, ^ 2 “ ' J !? is® » « « * » « » . * h n . 14. and Mhih, 18 montha; two poroeto of land on Card’s OF OUR (Ooattmied from BBge One) at the mala cockroach, and cries into roving groups. •nd a riater, KaMdaan Mhria, 13. . Quinn; Grade 6, Cynthia Hand, MIU Rd.; Luther and Rachel Buell 3 »riaaeed paraehutiat, with more on demonstrations la a reasonable ^ * • • • • Clarke Robinson; Grade 6, Andrew ^^iaa 110 Jumpa to her credit But of eoncsm for man’s fsathared The violence cams as the after­ to Andrew J. and Alvena M. Ver- This is the routine: and furred friends. request, bepausa In the past th^a math of a reiatlvaly qulot day In m .4.® * ?* * * ^ WIlMam OaraM Jr„ son at Wtttam Oetald Sr. and Miller, Patricia Curran, Charlu ^ e haa BO irtlot traiahig. prauskus, parcel of land on Erdoni The cardinals attend mass each Such la the legislative Impact have been no demonstrations. which there vara vupa Batty-Ann Ranine DeaseWte. RSD 2, South Rd.. Rockville. He Burnham, Ronkld Gamache, Peter Rd.; Clayton Hunt to Eleanor and And, in spits of that,’ Congress y bom June 11 at RockvHle Otty Hospital. His maternal Haddad, Thomas Petem, Catherine only got a bniiae on the morning in the Sistine (hiapel. of Rachel Careon^i popular untholo demonstrations and tbraa Donald TutUe, three tracts o f land Valentina told Premier failed to react.” ' This compared with 41 gnndparenita are Mr. and MW. WIHWd J. Ra-oine, Stafford Grant, Bariiara Whitehouu; Grade They recite the hymn “ Veni, gy at death, “ Silent Spring,” and and house on Hunt’s Lane. i||bruBhchev, who telephonet* her the pufaUc clamor It has avoked. 'Die North Carolina State NAA(TP Tuesday.______ipein ga 7, Bnjoe Gardiner, Susan Merritt, Hixeoiltor’a Deed: CtoriUm Hutch­ Moacow aoon after she Creator Splrltus”—Come O S e­ anawered Gov. Terry Sanford’s • • • • • Harold Omen; Gfade 8, Calvin VERNON BRANCH Already lOea Oaraon has testi­ ins bo FeUx DlSiato of Mansfirid, ded. She didn’t explain how ating Spirit. fied before tests that have swept the state. HM watannal gmndpir ertU are Mk. and MW. L. 8. Hueatia. 71 Affhauur, Brian Biaaon, Gary Quitclaim Deeds: Ward and bev also telephoned hla cardinals will scrutinize th^ vot­ H o s p i t a l SATURDAY, JUNE 22 ing and bring to the chapel the aerial spraytiig. Kelly Alexander bf Chariottd, V a i m S t ^ paternal jwhdparenta> ace Mir. and MW. Daniel King, John James, Michael Malek, Marjorie Roeebrooks to George asetagratulatlona to Bykovsky, who Beside tl^ she wants to arm president of thk state eonfereiice S' 5*25’ y*?*®' *• “ • Pribeanai graat-gtandmotber Is Mm. Doloru Pleu.{ and Jeanette Lange, land on Lake *SHd he landed without a scratch. ballots of cardinals too ill to VWtlng houii am A leave their cells. Individuals with the legal ri|dit to of the NAACP, said he was pre­ r . 1^. Hamen, 96 Cedar B t.. Isuid Hearing Rd.; George and Jean Peters to It < Although earlier Soviet reports seek redress In the courts against paring a message to send to the for aU areaa, exoept nh^stalty, The committee investigating land Homer leham, land on Rt. 87. ‘ 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. HWicated both cosmonauts landed The ballots are distributed. Th8se are simple forms inscribed neiihbors who spray not too well, 86 NAACP branches in the state. whm they lua ’-W ife ” ' Inwto, son of Andrew P. and BdMh Burridge for recruUonal u m has spent Indenture Deed: Peter and Ann Jl^de their qpace capsules, i but too widely, and allow poisons The message, Alexander said, 6i8d to 8 pjp. and Orodby, 161Cyma Rd., htoziborddgh. He wu bom June 7 at many houra eurveying properties Wasko to J(Um and Mary Elsposito *eorrespondent for the labor news' with the Latin words, "E ligo in summum ponteficem rev. mum d. to intrude another’s domestle do­ will appeal for an end to'protests where ttiey ara Id ajd. ta A j|^ HMgdbU. Hto paternal grandmother U Mm. Lula considered suitable and the ■ i x of Bayonne. N, J„ land on Rolling r.' f Tf.T' ^ P ® r iMid reported today that main. “until we have an opportunity to VlBltors are re^neatod wM to Orodby, 98 Oak Bt. He hu two brothera. Philip. 10, and Frank, Green Hill; William McCoy to Kar- ^ e parachuted from the space meum d. cardinal”—"I elect as parcels of land considered moat '•.V' supreme pontiff the most rev. my sit down with the governor and smoke In patleafa neafia. Ha nkere •; and three ridben, Atmeble, 18, M cda. 11, and EUen, 9. advantageous will be discussed at nlk Realty Co., East Paterson, IlBip after It iwantered the earth's She Insisted repeatedly that aha discuaa the matter In detail.” tban two vMton at ona time fa t lord cardinal.” does not want to stamp out pest an open meeting Saturday night at N. J., blocks of land (approx. 106 •agmosidiim. a t MotooeBB Aimed On Tuesday, Sanford made a patteat. aorts) Rollin'- --n Hills. H^Her ijhiachuta was rad and Each cardinal fills in his bcdlot, control—but Instead wants reason­ IriDne, Deborah Jean, daugUber of Richard P, and Dorothy 8 p.m. in Yeomane Hall. Towns­ a trying to disguise his handwrit-. lionM, la w on bgr Old. Bnowlea statewide televised speech appeal­ Hlnaman leD uc, 86 Hamnond B t, RookvUle. She wae bom June ^iMiite piid she wore a “ bhM able oohtrols O B the use of pestl- ing for an end to .the racial pro­ people will be able to learn the Ing to assure secrecy. amr right pocket. (Herakl photo cldea. ADMITTED TEOmilDATi 8 at RoekvSle dty Hospital. Her matcmal grandparents are pros and cons of the various pieces Manchester Hendd Co- Ji^lning,; suit,’’ he reported. Flaba) tests and pladgiiig that orter Mrs. PatrioU Myers, W Reed; At., lubmJa correspondent Virginia M. ^Therei^ras no definite w«wd on The cardlnls fold their ballots Even beforp she tastlfie(j v the Mr. and MW. WlBUm 8. Kliaoman, Rockville. Her patemel of land. The matter will be voted would be maintiMed. He aleo in­ Rockville; Mrs. MatgareC CWbert, ^irandparenta ere Mr. and MW. Bemaid A. LelDue Sr., ElUng- Carlson, telephone 238-9224. Bykoimky landed. The farm and carry them to the idtar, President’s A e 1 e n o a Advisory vited Negro leaders to meet with on at the spe

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lignancy—without harming i Doctor« Separate mal tissue enroute. It would be much like the way Siamese Twins the ancient Qreaks used their hat tiinely Awards wooden horse to meak W A o fm i PITTSBURGH (AP)—Surgeons their warriors inside the walls of * Presented at have separated 14-day-old Sia­ Troy. Jest at the haiflit a f' mese twin girls in an operutipn Drs. Alvin Shemesh and Nor that is rarely successful. 'Tie In­ man B. Ackerman of the Univer- kt oeaai weUbarl Extra Special saviiit on our ewR baked Graduation fants were doing fairly well today. [sity of Minnesota Medical School The four-hour operation Wednes­ told about It In a statement pre­ Ssia prka tin day at Children’s Hospital ’ ’came pared for the doling session of g j U f - G A l i ^ Oticenahip awiards were presen­ off as well as we could ask for," the American Medical Asaocia- ted to Ferdlnanda Rattazai a n d said Dr. William B. Mesewetter, tlon’s 12th annual meeting today. Sahndly. the hospital’s chief surgeon. 'The Minnesota reaearchers sdfd John Lioclcward last nigtit at the they had found that Atabrlne, and graduation exercises of Bolton "They are doing as well as we can expect,” he added. " ’They are other comjxnmda of the “ amlno- BUDEBIIf FK Bchooi in Uie Buckley School audir breathing comfortably, and. their acridlne" family, have a tendency I c e C r e ^ ^ torium. Miss Rattazai presented color la good. However, we need to concentrate moat heavily In the the class gift to the school, an three to five days before we can lungs and Uver when administered addition to the Jerome T^ioms guess whether they’re out of dan- to experimental animals. The lowest price in Memorial Fund, to be used for ger. SAVE SAVE 20' aoholarships foi- higher education. "We are somewhat encouraged Supt. Philip C. Liguori addressed Flaky crust, that their initial response .ha.s been menths en the finest 10 ‘ ju ic y berries. the 74-member idaM briefly. He favorable." M Hetiequin told them to have the courage The girls, Rose Mary and Ruth Great with ice of their convictions but the caution Ann, were bom June 7 to Mrs. cream. to respect the opinions of others. John Temoshenko, 32, of nearby dikkens ever raised! Ragalarly lie He reminded them that they would Tarentum. be the first class to graduate ’The beaming mother said after from Bolton High School, the con­ the operation: tract for which is about to be '"rhey look just beautify. I awarded. Although the students can’t find the words to say any­ will go on to Grade 9 in Manches-, more. They Just look beautiful." Bet+y Crocker ter, it is planned to bring them ' ’The twins shared one organ-^ back in the fall of 1964, when the their liver—before the surgery. Butterscotch Square Mix Bohool is scheduled to be com­ Mesewetter said the liver was pleted. large enough to divide in half. The Diane Tedford presented flowers girls were joined from the fourth 39c to the Grade 8 teachers, Mrs. rib to below the navel. STOP&SHOP Oladyce Biasell, Mrs. Ehrelyn Hal- Mrs. Temoshenko said, “ I was $ loran and John Petias. quite disappointed and upset But Ihe Grade 8 chorus sang, di­ after a while I realized that the Borden’s rected by Miss Ba Shiun^er, Lord had a reason for doing this. music teaoher, and accompanied I knew the Lord would bless us Evaporated Milk by Mary Mar. Detforah Laws Jr-._ enrobed in the Machine Oouree at Howrtl ChMiey ’Tedmloal School ac- and let us bring home our little Bnnieis p^yed a scrio on the Bute, a n d r.; i f * graduation e x M ^ . In center 1^ Dr, daughters. , Fred D. ManganeUi, director of the school. (Herald photo by Ofiara). 3 ‘ ♦bI - 4 9 c LEADS THE FIELD Doiuia Vsientine, on the piano, "I just knew in my heart that n ie instrumental ensemble also he would make this operation suc­ cessful this morning. And he did. played. Debra Smith was marshal. Salvation Army. Dr. Fred E. Man- Bllverstone, James Richard Braz- A reception followed the exercises. ganelli, director of the School ex­ I thank the Lord." Caaosr Fond Hlto $484 Tech School inskas, Richard Joseph Gauthier, During most of the operation, Crisp and Crunchy! tended greetings to the graduat­ Donald John Knox, Richard Carl lb / WITH Lawrencs Fiano has expressed ing clasa and introduced the guest Mrs. Temoshenko stayed ' in the Pedemonte, Edward Raymond Per­ hospital chapel with her husband, Wise thanks to the townspecq>le for their speaker. kins Jr., Jean Walter Rothe, James DOUBLE J t . STAMP Graduates 22 . John, 35, a metal shop employe. contributions to this year’s Can­ ’The exercises concluded with a Joseph Wells, Chester Edwin cer Crusade. Contributions stood brief resume by Student Council Temoshenko and his wife, ’The- Yaworksl Jr. and Richard Paul rese, have a three-year-old daugh­ Potato Chips at $434.66 today when an anony­ A t graduation exercises last President James Wells of the four Yncera. TOP QUALITY FOODS, mous donor presented $60 in me­ night ait the Howell Cheney Tech­ ter and twin l>oys, James and years of study and activity of the John, 27 months. mory of Peter Clark MltoheU, for­ nical School, Louis C. Olmsted, graduating class. The Salvation HONORARY GENERAL Porfoet inicki Cut-vp Broilers 31* mer resident of Bolton, who died personnel manager at the Aldon DAY IS WEDNESDAY Army Band of Manchester pro­ EUSTT8, Fla. (AP)—Mrs. Leo- for yeor oortio*. Aug. 23, 1962 at the age of 26. The Spinning Mill* Corp. in Talcott- vided music for the exercises. goal.for 1963 was $486; Uie sum ville urged the graduating class to nla Slbly Halre, 118 years old, lorvt 'OKI ofitn iVeso/ Ju$t heat n* terv e. . . it’* already eookedi TOP VALUE STAMPS AND ’The g(raduation was the second has been commissioned an hon­ Atabrfne May Aid bie-URi oocL at your Stop & Shop in Hartford, East Hartford, given to the American C ancer (xmtinue its education beyond held at the school’s new building, 65% eoaked. . . equal to 1 lb uncooked Society from the town is $494.66. school if its members are to bene­ orary general In the Intelligence W est Hartford, Bristol, Manchester, New Britain, opened last year. branch of the Confederate Army Cancer Treatment Another Homer fit both the community and them­ 59c selves. The graduates are: by General-in-Chief Donald A. Middletown and Thompsonville! In Tuesday n ig h t’s baseball Carpentry Course: William Ar- Ramsay of the Confederate High Armeur Star X Bacen 79' game with Sheridan OU, John Citing the lack of natural re­ By FRANK CAREY sources in the state, the former mand Marsh and Robert Edward Command. T h e general came ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)— Glanopulos also hit a home run Jarvis. here from Nashville, Tenn. to in­ for the Bolton Dairy team. personnel supervisor at Hamilton Scientists are exploring the possi­ Standard when it was in Blast Electrical Course: Michael John terview Mrs. Haire on behalf of bility of using Atabrlne—the Surf Clip these coupons! Hartford called for the develop­ Bouchard, George Harvey Daniels, the confederate historical organi­ armed forces’ prime drug weapon Manchester Evening HenUd Bol­ Robert Victor DuBaldo, James zation. . ton correspondent, M. Clemewell ment of pensmral resources. against malaria. early in World For Easy Washes Michael Griffin, Philip Leon Hence, She may turn out to be the last War n —as a kind of "Trojan Fonng, tel«9 hono 648-8981. "You must continue to educate Richard Charles Jonelis, Norman yourselves,” he told his audience,” surviving Confederate veteran as Horse” to fight lung cancer. 7c oH o x Francis LaRose and Bruce AHen she claims she was a Confederate l-lb, 4 M Rl| jL o C and Improve your skills it Cormect- White. The idea, would be to use Ata- $ icut is to maintaip the quality of espionage agent for Gen. Robert brine, which itself has no effect LOW PRICES! Trieste Headed Drafting Course: Joseph‘Stanley E. Lee during the Civil War and on cancer, as a vehicle for trans­ its industry. Your education does Sosnlcki and Steven John Walker. u n K u im iES not stojk here by any means, but crossed enemy lines numerous porting radiation—or cancer-flght- For Search Site Machine Course: William James times under hazardous conditions. tng drugs to the site of the ma- Joy SAVE you must continue to lectrn and grow Sifter you leave school.” BOSTON (AP)—’Ihe Navy pre­ Olmsted U a graduate of Dick- For Instant Dishwashing FUDGE pared today to tow the bathy­ enoon College In Carlyle, Pa., and O N ITEAAS Y O U scaphe Trieste to the site of received an M.A. degree from Har­ 37c search operations for the nuclear vard' University. Mr. and Mrs. BROWNIE MIX attack submarine Thresher, which Olmsted live at 174 Henry St. and NEED A N D USE sank April 10 some 220 miles -east have four children. ^ of Boston. Diplomas were presented to 22 Oxydol You save 10c Navy Secretary Fred Korth said students by Joseph Murphy, con­ EVERY D A Y ! sultant for .the Bureau of* Voca­ J O I N N O W ! In Washington Wednesday it will New Detergent Formula m HYCRADFS WEH take about four days to get the tional Blducation, at ceremonier Redeem them thin week and put canh in your We*re the first Trieste into position to make ex­ held In the school's auditorium. Mil. 4 01 pocket) There’i a roant for Spttdf^ and a ploratory dives. Parents and friends were pi-eseni. " MANCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB 35c'M«“ 84c wonderful ham for your cookouL Smart to bring you GENUINE SPRING Photographs taken of the ocean The exercises opened at 8 p.m. savings . . . you do better at Stop ft Shop! m M M AT SIOPtSHOri floor last week showed materials ^vith an invocation and benediction identified as being of the type by MaJ. E. Walter Lamie of the PRINCE WALDORF used in Navy ship construction. SWIMMING POOL Personal Ivory Officials at the Navy Photo­ n graphic Interpretation Center said Protects Your Hands Ml' !■ M[ ' Thin S p a o l^ TOILET the photographs did not definitely ACCEPTINft NEW MEMSERSHIPS THIS COUPON West Virginia Brand n late the debris to the TTiresher. 4 26c ENTITLES •The missing submarine, which ATTIC FANS THROUGH JULY 4rii WEEKEND YOU TO er Elbow Macaroni TISSUE sank during a test dive with 129 50‘ off men aboard, is believed to lie Be ready for the hot weather FUUY COOKED HAMS about 8,4(X) feet below the surface ahead with a HUNTER AT­ toward the pHrehasc of of the ocean. TIC FAN installed in your All Interested are invited to visit the pool this weekend Spic & Span 3-lB home. Complete with Tan ’The S8-foot Trieste is able to and ENJOY A FREE SWIM SATURDAY OR SUNDAY Defftttedp Memi - botieless travel underwater for about four louvers and all carpentry All Purpose Cleaner RIB ROAST ef BEEF hours at a speed of 1.2 knots. work. You lave 20c « lb. 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W aAlngt(» activity, 'aodal and such a passionate issue. The one closer to God. Here amid the IUNCHE 8TEB 1 VXN|NG BERAtD, ICAKCHESTEB, XwUtlcal combined, around the fig ­ Democrat in the pircle who suc­ A Thought for Today beauty . of architecture, colored, ure of Mldilgan’s OOvemor Rom­ Connecticut ceeded in holding out against the glass spanning beams of wood or .la h »-* a n ’B bearded. iMturlHumed land—and the peasants are virtii- logs law, tbs mullahs protested so bill to ths very end was Kerrtga^ Sponsored by thi steel, we seek to find and know our l u r ney. This was interpreted as the Oouacll o f Otarehee aad often backward rallgitnia lead- al serfs. vehemently that the government ------r iH i» o f Hartford, and it is conceivable ereator and God. •**—Mot out the screaming mobs Other reforms listed in ths Jan­ knuckled under end revoked it. CO Ufa first really open maneuvering of ------'•« Yankee that even Gladstone 'respectod his We have forgottan ona important because 800.000 acres of hKiatlvs uary referendum are considerad Women hava no divorce riilits mt«r. Ooiln. a group o f RepuMlctoi moderates kmg established independence so What? Know ye not that your teaching about God. Wa hava tor- Riots Against land controlled by the holy men minor compared tq the breakup and few inheritance privileges, r. I^ERODBUN B y A .H .O . much he didn’t even try working gotten that God the Holy Ghost la are to be broken up and leased to of the big estates, but their euc- and their lot 1s a d re i^ one. rEROUSON Or liberals, whkdi reportedly even body is the temple of the Holy WiLftiRJi on hbn. within ua; that we are tba Holy peasants under the shah’s land re­ ceas wowd have trismendoua im­ “ But land reform Is the big included former President Usen- Ghoet which is in you, which ye form program. opt For parUsmentaiy' reasono, Temple where He aMdes. God la Iran Reforms pact on Iran’s 20 million thing, and there is no question hower, to throw up some kind of have U God, end ye ore not your within ua. Wa are EBb temple. Our UrtBlng Bs bin which passed the House late however, having the Democratic Inclusion' of ths Moslem church One was a onsh educational that things are on ths move,’ ’ said a stopper against the Rockefeller own? I Cor. 6:19. hearta and minds and homes, our •od Befldkyi. BMarad at on Frldaiy, May 24, was the ver­ Senators lined up securely — an l i y P A V iD I a n o a b h i b e lends In ths reform was an­ program 'resembling an Indian' one Western diplomat. tdc* at Hanehaatar Ooim.. aa whole being has been accepted candidacy. sion the optometrists wanted, but In this past decade we have ex- TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Five nounced only after the referen­ peace edrps. Instead of doing m il­ Before the two-sU^;# program qaaa kail Matter______operation which had become fairly made to be the atinoaphere, the (SPLn OR CU T.»J^-»* ’ Subsequently, the Rockefeller It was still a long ways from final complete by Friday, May 31, one perlenced_ a great desire to build montM - ago, egcltsd crowds dum was over. itary service In Iran’s aueady began last year, round figures environment in which God le re­ overstsed army, young man would HUB8CHIPT10N RA.TE3 legiislative victory. week after the optometrist’s blU •urged into Tehren’e streete to ' ”rhe mullahs,” n ld Prims Min­ show 46,060 of the 60,000 villages Payable In Adraaca second' marriage sewned to do and own our own homes. Travel­ vealed to the world. be conscripted, tre b i^ m Instruc­ were privately owned, irith anoth­ na Yaai" W*vP In fact, it had been conceded had passed the House, - was only th ro f their weight behind a rad-^ ister AssaduUah Alam, whose own more to sot back his candidacy ing about our countryside we are Ws then mus^ look to ouraelves tors and sent to villages to teach er 16,600 owned by the shah him­ Mootba •■•••••• •••fl•••••••• • Utw from the beginning of the ses­ one part o f the Senate battle. drawn Into the many new develop­ ical reform proiram, ,a bloodless vast estates ere being chopped up _aa Montba ••••••■••••••••••• a.oo than the tentative boom for Rom­ sion that the critical battle on the and become -perfectly acceptable revolution aimed at changing the by land reform, “ will lose Im­ reading and writing—only about self. The government held the W hel* 1'*-* B Qa Xontb x«^d The Republican Senate ndnoiv ments with their varied and beauti­ ^ ney had done. Acroes the country, bill would take place in the Senate, to our Lord God. It la He who has face of ancient Iran. mensely from their poekeU. ’They one Iranian in 10 can do either— deeds to 1,460 mors communities, Ity, so long as it hekl together, ful designs and color. Our homes and help in dsvslopmsnt projects. and too are still owned or con­ MEMBER o r figures previously recognised as In or, more accurately, in the oorri- made us - iuid not we ourselves. This monUi, riotous mobs also oppose the reforms that will u a d v -t o -c o o k THE ABBOCIATED PRfcat had some strategic, control ef arp important to us, they reflect a Rev. William F, Gender WE NEED APPUANCES AND TVs Another is Improvement ot the trolled by the mullahs In thstr dors and caucus rooms surround­ grrat peui of our individual per­ marched In a shrieking ratopegs give Iranian women political pow-; Tba Associated Press to exoluslTa^ the prospective Rodiefeller oamp the situation. St. M ary’s Church elsctoral law that has made past mosques. antltM to tba use of rejpubllcatiqn of ing the Senate. ’The House, with The hill the optometrista want­ sonality. Look at the home and you through Tahrah, smaehlng, bum- er, but It 1s the loss of the land' all news dlspatehes eredltad to It or Itove been pulling up their tenta­ FOR SUMMER CO H AG E USE. big and defybig army gunfire that that hurts.’’ Iranian elections e farce. Hidden As of last month, . the govern­ CHlCKEHS not qtbarwlsa credited In tto iwper ite membersip predominantly from ed, and which had been passed by know the people in it. tive commitments, and heading fo r left scores of bodies In the streets. within the new electoral law was ment had bought 4,886 rillages and also tba local news pcbllsbed hare. the small towns, where optomet­ the House, was only a House bill, In this game time we have shown Outside the cities, Iran resem­ an Iseus almost as explosve as from the landlords, and handed f a n c y -BSISKn, All rigbta of republlcation of special— open country. rists were neighbors, w u always TRADE NOW FOR MAXIMUM ALLOW ANCI Shah Mohammed R ew Poh- bles a nation of ths middle ages.' dlspatehes berain are also res erred. not one bearing the approval of our great desire to rebuild our taking land from the mosques. out 2,860 of them to 140,000 peas­ jr-£?.-r:.GHT QUAUTV Perhaps the best sign that the expected to go for the bill. The the Senate Committee.' Conse­ churches. Many have been built. Isvl’s govemment claims ths Its 16 million peasants' live in Fat Overweight same reforms that got a 99.97 per­ Ths amendments include giving I ant families. The new owners are m i aarrlea dtant af N. B. A. Barr- Senate was dominated by blocs of quently, It could arrive on the New designs startling In concept, 30,000 mud brick villages, and' women the vote, and permitting CG, Republican situation is now con­ Available le jree wIUiobI a Seeter’e pre- cent “ yss” vots from Iranians In to pay for them over the next 15 votes from the big cities, in which but (Hilyxin that they are different acripUoB, ear prodaot eoUed Odrlaex, each village is, or was, someone's I them to run for public office. years, and village cooperatives, Ihibllsbera Reprasentattres Ttm sidered wide open has been given Senate calendar for a Senate vote a referendum bt January paused jnUus Matbawn Iffoaetal Anncy—New were located the jewelry and de­ only through suspension of the from the^NOld. We are filled wltk Yon mnet loee aglj lot In 7 dors er private property. Some landlords; When Iran’s first woman w a. i hopefully are to replace the land­ ilETrSS York. Chleano. Detroit and Bostoa. . by Oovemor Scranton of Pennsyl­ jroor monegr back. Odrinex I t . a tiav the latest bloody riots. own hundreds of them—one estate | partment stores with optometry rules, which the Republicans coilM the desire tq have beautiful things elected to a provincial council lostj lords Ss suppliers of seed, advice lO lO B R AUDIT BUREAU OP lablel aad euUruilr ______iwalloVed. Oel__ __ rid The govemment claims ths mul- is reputedly the else of Switser- CmCULATlOMe.______vania, like Rwnney a surprise deportments, with ihelr city cus­ block. about us. OUr churches are truly ot excMs tot SM Hve laagar. Odriaex year, under a provincial and vll- and credit. hopeful brought Into the picture by tomers. The Senate did have on its cal­ meant to brihg the wt^shlpper eoata SS-SS aad la aoM on Uili gaor- P R I I T C Q Tni. Barald Prlntm* Compsnv Sy.. antaa: It not aatisfled far any roaaan, LOW Bssanies no flaandal responsibility for a noteworthy victory In the 1962 Big city votes in the Senate had endar its own version of the bill, Jait letayn Hia peokaae ta y o v Sru- T— typographical errors appearing In ad- usually been the most difficult which it oould and did amend so gtat aad a«S yMr tall moaey book. Na Tertfiements and other reading matter elections. qnettiaat asked. Odriaax la said wlUi In The Manebaster Evening Herald. kind of votes to get, for the bill that it read like the House version. tall saaroatea by: Arthar Drag Store, ASDBaniMyQPi Governor Scranton had, until the which would put the optometry But, if the Senate passed this, It 947 Mala, BfaU (Mars FIlledL . . t I . - t T Display advertising closing hoorat other day, been much the more WINDOW^ADES J IrW n S M * ^ Por Monday—1 p.ra. tWday departments eventually out of would stiH technically bei a Senate S r Tnesday—1 p.m. Monday, b i^ fu l of the two. But, the other business. hill, which would have to go down -» -«■ n::!- br Wednesday—1 p.m. Jhiesday. ’This year, however. It seemed l o n g ;W iEARING r»rt«r*r“ S S ^ ror Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. day, he suddenly made a point of to the House for its approval, where likely, from the start, that it was Tot Pridar-1 P.m. Thm^ay. announcing th^, under certain it would take a two-thirds vote Por Satnrdhy—1 p.ra. n itey. ____ going to ba different. Curiously tor suspension of the rules to get INTERSTATE CLEANTEX N E W C A R Classified deadrae: 10:30 a.m. sack conditions, he could be persuaded enough, aJmost ail the big city m u " W ‘• ’ L day of poUleatlon antpl Saturday — it before the House for action. Made to Ordor » am.______to have his name entered in the Democrats seemed to be liim^g up So long ail the Senate RepubU- $ 2 -2 5 WHh Your Rollers 1964 Republican National Conven­ in favor of the bill. cfins s to ^ solid, then, Senator RENTALS nraraday, June JO tion, as a “ favorite son” candidate. And H was the Senate Repub­ Gladstone still had small chance of licans, fighting not particularly FUU, LINE OF OHSKHIl Mxrmm This still does not indicate that getting the bill, even though he for the d ty customers, but for a Vaeation Specials _ — ------— ^ ' ~ Z Super-RigbtSuper-Riflbt |B K *T«e«iie mmai Nowadays, too, It can be any­ CHEDDAR CHEESE c look into your hearts—^not in body’s rose. ’There is an early sin­ G r e e n B o a n t we#i* 2 2 9 ' search of charity, for the Negro SHARP g | | C Lem ons ' ***"*4 9 * gle petaled yellow, which is monu­ ANDERSEN SCREENS neither wants nor needs conde- TANGY k6 O t B e e t s VMWe TAiTV J KW 2 9 ' mental'> before the hytorlds have Boston LottUM 2 »“ •* 2 5 * geenslon— but for the one plain, even budded. ’There are, here and R a d i s h e s 5' 2 HUM 2 5 * proud and priceless quality that ARE BEST FOR YOUR Romoine Lottuco i there, old - fashioned survivors, unites us all as Americans, a ^ e e ^ s i i c ¥ ~ which bloom only once, and In- sense of jusUoe. 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Otherwise, SERVICES BoIsIr Braod 2ueM49« ANN PAGE i4 GAL Imperfect struggle to live. what would have become of all the OR MORE ON SCREENS REAL VALUE JAR This is, then, first of all and PICNIC TABLES Mayonnaise little girls who used to spend so S A V E 1 0 % laiNaM ar JaHy w S5* most basically, a -moral crisis. In June 23-28 f F t. much of their summer collecting, ANN PAGE 2 LB‘ which all of us- are being called 1.95 •'"•22.95 humidifying and curing rose petals AaN ua AOPUT AMB«naaw aroMM f a n b u b , t o p i ELBOW PKG upon to try to come to terms. \ DAVID ROPER A l Inm N r pre-drilM,.ea4mium plated, hardware taeludsd, Macaroni and then pressing out of them the S U N D A Y , 10:45 A.M,„ 7:00 P.M. within ourselves first of all, w ith ; MUSKOGEE, OKLA. S o ready to assemble. (A ^ m U e d $8.00 extra). amber dark beads that would be PKG Q A C tjie fundamental moral, and human i so fragrant to wear all winter? 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When any lovelier other weWs, we begin to realize * flower is grown, it wlU be another COLUMNS WEIGHT ALUMINUh^ and appreciate and wrestle with | rose. DUNCAN HINEI BtlUXI the fundamental morality involved os Idw as U P T O EXTENSION Evans Ice Cream P l u m r o M because we find oursdves in deep, G uldeii'i M ustord Deep Chocolate dramatic trouble. Lot Being Geared Guest Speaker, DAVID ROPER T o p p i n g s C a n n e d H a m Nonetheless, even while the LADDERS BuMWMWch, ChM. Faect, riiM. C a k e M i x IMPfTtTtnt* President and all of us must admit For Rabbi’s House • Law fk$t toot Vi' 1 6 ' 11 OZ AMC ISV^OZ J «C JLSAM that it h u taken push and vio­ (Sormons ilhisfrattd with slid«s cnmI llaiiiM igrapli) Per 8 Ft, Sections Complot* with rope, pnl- JA» w J wee CAN ^•d>T lence and the threat of violence to Work started this morning on a Mattpfoof Itya, rubber safety shoes. DO n YOUKsoFi Sharpen our national sense of clearing the lot at the comer, of Parker St. and E. Middle ’Tpkef, • moral urgency, the President also preparatory to building a new rab- N6''nMdsl todls arc needed to install KEYSTONE Railing Nan-otahlng 10-DAY SPECIAL has to plead—aa all of us must binage by Temple Beth Sholom. ahd tolumns . . . each unit li tolly adjustable to fit steps, B is q u lc k I v o r y S n o w Gxydol Detergent Comet Cleanier also hope— that his present ^ipeal ’The new residence tor Its ralibi a l l o w a n c e TR AD E-IN boiooiw or platform areas. Handsome, slender design and • Navar Raad pdtM is expected to be completed about Song Director, CHARLES KELLY f o b y o u r O U) TELEVnUON '' Shudy eonstiuetlon combine to add ptactical dtarm and 20 H , *17.80 and proposals to Congress can be ' -ffleBncHdnto yodf home, inside end outside. Will not rust... mu 27= mu ^ y LGC g e c the same time as the new Temple, • Easily W oBad ‘ 9 ' * “ 3 r taken as a algiial for a period in wee PKG w J cans in time for the High Holiday serv­ ^nevec painting because It’e ANODIZED! 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'X'- PiAHlW MANCH£STBR BVfiNING HERALD. MANGHESTBR, CQNN^ THURSDAY, JUNE SO. 196S ICANCHESTER EVINING HERALD, JiANCHEaTEE, OONN- THURSDAY, JUNE 19tt EAGB EtEVSf mIim Rockville-Vemon State News Get a Horse^ They Used to Say, Obituary Hot Line Pact Signed, Town Votes to Obtain Plans But Does That Solve Anything 0 G eo m W. B— sto MJMI9 kiniM NUPM THERE’S MORE TO MEAT than meets the eye! Roundup O enae w . Kenited)/, 70, BW Toasted in Champagne , For New Junior High School Last eaiturday, Mr. and Mrs. The next morning they dis­ HHBairi Bt, aied tUs irwcnibif ait SELECT A l e a n e r , MEATIER FORK ROAST. Your family roisod to bo doHciow! (ContiBiwd from Page Om ) Oerry Anderaon of Andover covered that the horse appi^ Mbneheeter Memortai HbspHtaT. bought a horse and aet in p o ­ ently did not like its new Mr. Keimedy was bom June 1, OXNSVA (AP)-r^lh the locked disarmament conference, p o EXrRA wlH an|ey mdrt tondor, iulmy, loon moot from Hw hoort of tho . S' V«mon Tot«t« teat iright autfaor-<^|^d he U ^ g h t the actim be It claims that CMS, which pro­ tion a aeries of events which 'home, for he had broken down 1803, in Scltloo. Re was a rert- o f' champagne corits the tl.ll.-So- opened a bottle of champagne and Ired the a^eotmen to go ahead hi illegal, since ‘ the voter-making aes' ended, not too unhappily, In his oorrat and was stamping dent of Mlanchester 52 yean, and ▼iet agreement on a hot line be­ d ri^ a toast to .their first eon- OR SERVE A M On'S "TENDER-TRIM" RIB ROAST quoron- aion had not been advertised In the vides a pre-paid medical Insurance Crete achievement. S&H STAMPS pork M n . That*s why o Mott's Pork Roost is difforont. W o'ro prepamtion Ibr a* new junior high circuit court at WttUmantic. around, ImpatlenUy. By tbs enqfloyed as an Inapecitor «t Che­ tween Washington and Moacow 0 aohool. call of the meeting, The legality of plan, acted Illegally when it re­ The Andensons parked their time they had |daced the horse ney B ra. untH Me rSUrment five waa formally signed today. The line will use existing cable food doNcioiisly tondor, porfoetiy ogod and tripio trimmod for Voter* authoriced the eeleotmen the registration of the June 39 fused to accept Drs. Jachin B. car, along with many others, in a safe spot, and had gone yean ago. He waa a UB. Navy The line prairides tor a direct clrcMts from Washington via Lon­ wHk yankiM M *1 w MPN suro you'M bo sotisllod with o doHeloiMiy difformt Mott's Pork «o appoint a building oomnUttee, voters might be questioned, he cn property adjacent to the Teletype cable between the two don, Copenhagen, Stockholm and said. Davis of New Haven, Max Caplan to church, the Andersoiw de­ vstemn of WV*rW War I. 0 m m Good Juno 30 thru June 32, 1968. limit oxtro vahw. and to fill any vaoanciee which of Meriden, and Howard K. Bnte Hebron horse auction site, and cided to wait imtil the next Survtvon include Ifie wife, M n. capitals as one means of prevent­ Helsinki to Moscow. ChM OoopM to m family. Adults Only. Roost. might occur later on it; they The town meeting overrode his went in to look around. H ie urt Cases yesterday at his home. He was months in the otherwise deiul- ratification by the U.S. Senate. machinist's mate 3C. USN, son of Jan. 24, 1963. CHECK” entitling you to the product M AILED TO YOUR HOM E An appropriation of $1,^9 was Mr. and Mrs. Jbjin J. F. McOon- the husband of Mrw. Florence Shaw on your next regular visit to the store. made to erase an error made by The case was scheduled for hear­ Lewis, daughter of Thomaa James the state, which paid the money to vllle of Sadds Mill Rd., Ellllngton, ing June 27. MANCHESTER SESSION Shaw of Manchester. Bolton the town instead of to the district. was advanced to the present rate Frederick G irard, 30, of 317 Funeral services wiU be held to­ May 16, while serving at the Span- Tolland Tpke.,' and Barry Gon­ Wedding Town voters approved the execu­ ish-American naval base in Rota, Ask AUoumnee Cut morrow at 11 a.m. at the Holmes tion of an easement in favor of salves, 31, of High Manor Par&, Funai'ai Home, 400 Main St. Tha Family Shaken Up the City of Rockville, to install a Spain. HARTFORD (AP)—A group Rev. FeUx. M. Davis, pastor of Sec­ ■ewer line across the Northeast Advancement is the result of of eastern Connecticut Democrat­ Rockville, this morning were each ond Congregaitional Church, will Bonnett • Barnes In Notch Accident Sdtool property to Rt. 30. passing a Navy-wide competitive ic legislators 'will sponsor a reso- | given suspended jail sentences and (Violate. Burial will be In Buurt. presented in Circuit (Jourt 12, Man­ Funeral services will be held On Rights in August Kansas City. Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the and bouffsuit skirt with back bus­ cpnstable’s signal, was surested The verdlcta against Alfonso Miss Lumsden is a graduate of chester, last Thursday, suid have tle, trimmed 'with fabric rosea, sind and charged with failure to drive BUY RIGHT Defrancesco, 40, and Willdam Or­ been detained under $5,000 bonds Holmes Funeral Home, > 400 Main Loin End Pork lb. 43*^ *1010 Half Pork lb. 53*^ • Whole Pork Loins lb. 49*^ Bell-Baxter Academy and attend­ St. The Rev. Felix M. Davis, pas­ extending Into a chapel train. Her in on established lane. He will ap­ fOeutlreed tram Pnge One) tiz, S3, both of Danbury, were ed the University of Edinburgh in each, at the State JaU at Hartford, veil of English illusion was at­ pear in 12th Circuit Court in Msin- the attitude is ccmstructive on handed down by the jury yester­ since that time. tor of Second Congregational the civil rights Issue. Scotland. She has lived in Con­ Church, will officiate. Burial will tached to a cap of Alencon Istoe chester on July 16. , This could include Senate aC' Familiar with the pmiderous day. necticut tor the past two years. John J. Comprone, 47, of Wa­ be in Ellington Cemetery. and silk jietals trimmed with seed Trooper William Zigmund of the with SHOP-RITE tk» on a tax reduction bill the Defrancesco and Ortiz, officials Mr. Smith, a student at Trinity terford, today waa found guilty to pearls. She carried a New Testa' Colchester Stats Police Troop in­ processes of Congress, Kennedy OoUege in Hlartatord, is mganost- There will be no calling hours. House might approve hi July. The warned against racial demonstra­ of Local 934 of the United Pencil making an Improper lane change The family requests that flowers be msnt bound in olive wood from the vestigated. TENDER YOUNG HEN tions that "can lead to violence” and Allied Workers Union, were chndrmaster of Holy TVinllty and was fined $15. The case dis­ omitted. Mount of Olives, and trimmed slowdown could extend to the accused of asking the management Church, Soutohridge, Mass. ' position followed a brief court with st^itaanoUs and streamers. white the program is being con­ A September wedding is plan­ PICNIC NEEDS regular departmental money Mils sidered. of the Eagle Pencil Co. of Dan­ trial on the charge which stem­ Paul Sforza ' Mra. George L. McFarland of tor the fiscal year beginning Several senators aaid fiiey don’t bury for $15,000. ned. med from a motor vehicle acci­ Paul Sforza, 73, of Boot H art­ San Jose, Calif., a sister of the Accident Brings According to the government dent on Rt. 44A. July 1. intend to be pressured by any Richard J. Adams, 24, of 28 De­ ford, died Tuesday sit Hartitord bride, was matron of honor. Miss And In the summer dog days march on Washington. prosecutor, the pair set this as the eral Asaembly to nm for judge Hoopttai. He waa the father of Anne Styles and Miss Gall Bowers, Driver’s Arrest Save 20% and more price for influencing grievance pot Sq., pleaded guilty to a non­ T urkeys ahead there loomed the possi­ One of them, Sen. John J. Wil­ of probate. Daniel J. Storaa of Vernon. both of Boston, were bridesmaids. committee decisions in the com­ support charge but the case was A 25-year-old Manchester man bility of a Negro march on Wash liams, R-Del., told reporters: Providing tor continuity of man­ continued until next Thursday Born In Tertizzl, prorinoe of The bridal attendants wore light Ington with possibly a Capitol “Any tactics of that kind would pany’s favor. agement of Inmurance companies Bari in ItaJy, Mr. Storza had been pink chiffon, floor-length gowns was charged with improper back­ over comparable pending an investigation and re­ ing by police who yesterday In- 8 to 14 lb. sit-in attempt. > backfire.” The company reported the offer during a oataotrophy. port from the court’s family rela­ employed at Royal McBoe Oorp. with satin bodices and chapel If Southerners attempt fili­ Southern Democrats left no and John G. Miller, manufacturing Pet^tting cities and towns to tions office. before bis retirement six years trains. Their rose headpieces were vesti^ted three vrtilcular acci­ A v e ra ge buster, the Rev. Martin Luther doubt they would use every legis­ manager, was instructed by toe repair railroad stations. Cases continued: ago. made of the same fabric as their dents, after one of which a young National Brands! King Jr., said Wednesday in New lative device, including a Senate Federal Bureau of Investigation to Providhig for employment and Until June 27, tor plea, Bruce Besiides Ms son in Vernon, he is gowns and had circular face veils, cyolirt was taken to Manchester set up a meeting for toe payoff. and they carried colonial bouquets York, there will be a nationwide filibuster, to prevent any of the utilization of prisoners under death MacArthur, 32, of 31 Kenwood survived by Ms wife, Lucia 'Vlall- Memorial Hospital for treatment ■A'VE ITo Over National Brand lb. protest march on Washington. President’s proposals from reach­ FBI agents seized Defrancesco sentence. Dr., fraudulent issue of check; for lerio Sforza; two other sons, tour of mixed flowers. of minor arm Injuries. The Negro integration leaders ing a final vote. and Ortiz March 25 as MUler hand­ court trial, Dorothy Palmer, 886 daughters, tiwo atsters in Italy, Kenneth Ames of Manchester Walter C. Stahl, 26, of 57 Keen­ Sodas Flavors ^p. said representatives of several And, in the pro-civil rights ed them an attache case stuffed Hartford Rd., fraud in obtaining thirteen grandchildren and five was best man. Ushers were Rich­ ey Bt., 'was arrested by police who 6 civil rij^ts organizatimis will camp, Sens. Jacob K. Javits, with magazines trimmed to the state aid. grea/t-grandchildren. ard Bennett, brother of the bride­ reported that he backed out of a meet^ later this week to map R-N.Y., and Wayne Morse, D- size of currency. Canada Drops The funeral wiU be held tomor- groom; suid Donald McLsgan, drivfiway at 5:46 p.m. and into the ■A'VE 8c Over National Brand WEST VIReiNIA gg strategy for the demonstration. Ore., forecast a prolonged fili­ They, face fines of up to $10,000 Tow oit 8:15 a.m. from the Newkiik both of Manchester. path of a northbound Keeney Bt. ^------charged atmosphere of buster. Morse said that^ continu­ and imprisonment for up to a year and Whitney Funeral Hom^, S18 Mrs. Ellal wore a beige printed car, driven by Flqyd Bmmlt Den­ Saltod Poanuls 8-oz. Can 33e controversy, chairman Emanuel ous sessions probably will be on each of two counts. Tax Aimed at Aronson Asked Burnside A've., Bast Harttord, wiith taffeta sheath with beige accessor­ ham, 26, of 60 Nike Cirole. Two Celler, D-N.Y., scheduled hear­ ies and a white orchid. The bride­ necessary to wear down talking a solemn ^laiss of requiem at 9 persona in the Denluun vehicle, ■A'VE 18c Over National Brand ings by the House Judiciary Com­ opponents. To Beady Bids in 9t. Mary’s Chimdi, East H art­ groom’s mother wore a cocoa iir s . Esther Denham and son, Den­ H A M S lb. d 9 ' mittee next week on the pack­ Backs Route Plan U. S. Investors tord. Burial wilH be tai Rose HUl brown silk chiffon sheath with gold age bill. Wednesday night, just before HARTFORD (A P)^tate High­ ver, 3, were shaken t^ , but did not Cum Drops 1-Lb. Bog c the Senate adjourned, Hubert H. Memorial Park, Rocky HUl. embroidered bodice, white acces­ require medical care. Both vehicles 21 Besides the public access and way Commissioner Howard S. Ives For Firehouse sories, and a corsage of yellow Humphrey of Minnesota, assistant is briilnd a plan that will put a (Contlnned from Page One) ^ Friends may oah at the funeral orchids. had moderate damage, but were school integration sections, it in­ democratic leader, announced home today from 7 to 9 p.m. driveaible, police aaid. ■A'VE 6c Over National Brand cludes a provision authorizing the that 42 senators—34 Democrats 1.4 mile section of mterstate Rt. 87 ing to respect a constitutional General Managrer Richard Mar­ A reception was held in church cutting off of federal funds for in Greenwich. tin has asked Town Counsel Irving parlors. For a motor trip to In­ Stahl was ordered to appear In and eight Republicans — -have of budget secrecy by employing Mancherter’s Circuit Court 12 Tomato Juioo 46-oc. Oan 29c projects where racial discrimina­ joined as sponsors of the package Ives notified First Selectman three Toronto businessmen to help Aronson to prepare resolutions and diana, Mrs. Bennett 'wore a pink tion is practiced. Griffith E. Harris of Greenwich advertisements for adoption by the F u n erals silk sheath, black patent accessor­ July 1, bill containing all of Kennedy's yesterday that he is convinced draft the budget. town’e directors that ■will permit ies, and a corsage of white roses. Timothy Guard, 18, of 80 Schol- ■A'VE 16c Over National Brand Other less controversial sec­ proposals. Budgetary announcements tradi­ ler Rd., received a bruised left el­ tions would strengthen voting He predicted the number would tha,t a plan to .-send the route tionally are withheld until after acceptance of a bid for construc­ Mrs. James T. Stoon The couple will live In Green- rights enforcement, create a com­ grow to more than 50 by Monday. through the extreme southwestern the stock markets close to give tion of the new central firehouse. Funeral services for Mrs. Annie castle, Ind. bow when he drove his hike into Papor Plates 50—6 Inch 33c munity relations service, make comer of the state at Greenwich all investors on equal opportunity Bids will be opened at 11 a.m. on S. Sloan of 474 N. Main St. were Mrs. Bennett Is a graduate of the right rear door of a car, operat-" the Civil Rights Oommission a is best. to make use of the information on July 9, after M^ich the town has held yesterday afternoon at Sec­ Norwich Free Aicademy and the ed by Hugh M. Edenbum Jr., 20, of SAVE lOo Over National Brand permanent agency and give statu­ He said he accepted the plan aa the following trading day. 45 days during which to accept one ond Congregational Church. The ■William W. Backus*'Hospital 166 Ludlow Rd., at W. Middle tory status to the equal employ­ Bellringer Drive presented at a public hearing in of the bids. Rev. Felix M. Davis, pastor, offi­ School of Nursing, Norwich. She Tpke. and Tower Rd., last evening Paper Napkinspkg . of 360 29c ment opportunities committee Greenwich Feb. 26. Any or all bidders may with­ ciated. Atos. Mildred Calchera was formerly was on the nursing staff shortly before 7 o’clock. The youth The section Ives recommended draw after 45 days. Thus the town at the New Elngland Deoctmess ROASTS headed by Vice President Lyndon Brings in $4,700 organist. Burial -was in IBast fell off hla bike and was taken to B. Johnson. wiU extend from interstate Rt. 287 About Town must have authorized the financ­ Cemetery. Hospital, Boston. Mr. Bennett is, a the hospital for treatment. Eden- ■A'VE 16c Over National Brand Celler told reporters he ex­ (Oross-Westohester Expressway) ing for the firehouse, now estimat­ 1960 graduate of Manchester High bum haa just started up when the A total of $4,700 has been ced- ed to cost about $260,000, by Aug. Bearers were George Redfield, Clear Food Wrap 200 Feet c pects . his committee to approve leoted in a bellringer oampaign in White Plains to Interstate Rt. The Salvatdon Army will con- Roger Warren, Ralph Warren, Al­ School, and Is a senior pre-theo­ accident occurred, and stopped bis 45 "a strong bUl." But he declined 84 east of Brewster, N.Y. duct outdoor services tonight af. 23. logy student at DePauw Univer­ oar when he heard the impact. o , Mott’s “Tender-Trim” 4th thru and special letters division of Mlanr Before this date, the board must ton Cowles, Geraid Chappell and to forecast that It would include Chester Mental Health Assoedation. The section will be 29 miles long. 7:30 at Main and Birch Sts. Lkavid Chorlea Redfield. sity, (TreenoasUs. No arrests nor injuries and only SAVE 6c Over National Brand- ^ all of Kennedy's recommenda­ Addy will- be hi charge. There will advertise for a public hearing on The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 minor vehicle damage was report­ ^ 7th Rib tions. it was announced by Atty. Joseph the appropriation, approve the ap­ Oonti, chairman. Smut Bill Signed be a prayer service at 7:15 a t the propriation, authorize the issuance Main St, was in charge of ar­ ed after a 2:30 pm. accident Stuffed Olivet 4H oB. 29e He noted that an expansion of Oonti said that 190 bellringer HARTFORD (AP) — Oonneotl- Cltaded. rangements. yesterday on Main St., just north the manpower training tl.e Presi­ of bonds and issue notes in antici­ Nevins Gets B. S. of Myrtle St. Finis Ribs lb. ||, dent naked for is covered in an­ kits are outstanding, and wishes out could move to arrest a film pation of bonds. SAVE 10c Over National Brand to remind workers that they producer in Califoniia, a writer Nutmeg Forest, TaU Cedars of Bbs. Nonnan P. Onbbeiiy Phll^ A. McGehan, 31, of 26 other measure. He said a bill to Lebanon, wil meet Monday at 7:30 Atty. Aronson must prepare the In Real Estate should be delivered to toe nearest in Arizona or a publisher in New legal paper work for the various Funeral serviicea tor Mr*. ‘WH- Marshfil Rd., stopped for a traf­ Yellow Muctard 32-ob. Jar c set up a fair employment prac­ pjn. at the Mhsonic Temple. helmina Wright Cubberly of 9 29 tices commission would be con­ office of the Oonnoetdeut ^ n k and York, if a Coimeaticut court finds transactions. fic light while going south on Main Trust Oo. as soon as possible. them responsible for obscene ma­ William J. Morrison, scribe, will Mitchell f)r., East Hartford, wore James Nevins m , 96 W. Middle St. He then started out wben the sidered separately. khow lOidee of the May notionai The directors will probably call BA'VB 10c Over National Brand Wednesday, however, officials Those unable to take the ioits terial imported into the state. a special meeting for the public held yesterday afternoon at Wat­ Tipke., received a BB. degree In light changed to green. Tbe gears to the bank themselves may call A bill authorizing extraditian convention at A tlantic City. kins-West Funeral Home, 142 E. real estate ait oommencemont ex- Jammed ca«iaing tha icar to come Perfect For of the National Association for Strawberry shortcake will be hearing. Center St. The Rev. N. Wesley erdses at the UnlversHy of Con- Tomato CatRup 2 ^ u 39e the Advancement of Colored p e o ­ any of the numbers on their in- proceedings against out-of-state to a sudden stop. The MoQfhan ve- Barbecues! ple and the Urban League >^d struotion sheets for pickup service. smut-peddlers was signed into law served. Members of Nutmeg Ftor- Haynes of the First Congregation­ neottout Sunday, June 9. He com­ hiole was then bumped in the roar lb. 7 9 ’ est will have a joint family picr al aburoh, Montclair, N J., offi­ pleted course re^rements-ln Jan- RIB STEAKS "The money from the kits,” yesterday by Gov. John N. Demp­ Kennedy's calU for more funds uary. by a second vehicle, driven by SAVE 12c Over National Brand for job retraining programs is Conti aaid, !.‘is greatly -needed and sey. nde Sunday with Tunxis Forest Crash, Bealty Sale ciated. He was assisted, by the John J, Hahn, 2i, of 70 Linden disappointing — because in the can start, doing good immedaeite^." It permits a circuit court prose­ The aM-day event will be et Rev. Roger S. Nicholson, pastor of A graduate of Manchester High S t Poanut Butter IS-oa. Jar 49C SouUi it means training Negroes cutor to institute injunction pro­ Sohaube, Rt. 5, South Windsor. Besult in Suits South Congregational Cburch,East Schooi, Nevtas served tor four for menial jobs. ceedings against the distribution Hartford. PYederic Werner was years in the Marines before re­ The officials, H erbert Hill, of obscene books, magazines, films, Uriel Lodge of Miasons, Morrow, the organist. Burial waa in West turning to school. He joined the SAVE lOo Over National Brand McGaughey Fete will have a special meeting and An Bast Hartford oouple baa in­ Metropolitan Life, Insurance Co. NAACP labor secretary, and records or other materiais. stituted a civil action against a Cemetery, Bristol. Inquisitive Child Whitney M. Young Jr., executive During the proceeding if an out- "Old Timer's Night” ISatUn&y at Bearers were Horry Gustafson, upon completion of his stwUea. Marihmallows 1-Lb. Pkg. 25e Manchester woman, attaching her Nevina is married to the former director of the Urban League, Set for July 2 of-state person is cited as a pub­ the Masonic Temple, Marrow. Din­ property, aa a result of an auto­ Harry Maidment Sr.. Raymond Pulls Fire Alarm also said they objected to the lisher or distrilbutor of the material ner -will be served at 6:30. TTis Dunn and Malcolm Steer. Barbara Ruth Young, and he to meeting will be a£ 7:30. James mobile accident which the plain­ tbe son of Mr. and Mna James amount of control exercised by Manchester PoUoe Capt. George and does not appear in person tiffs aay wak the resuH of the de­ Town firemen from Companies the states under preset training P. McCiughey will be honored at to answer the cffiaigee, it will be R. Case, grand historian of the Ernest D. Clough Nevina Jr„ 57 KQJford Rid. The Milk Thaf Made Grand Lodge of Oomeotiout, wig fendant’s negligence. Funeral services tor Ernest D. 1 and 2 yesterday afternoon at Oonn. Hletory , progrkms. ' a testhnoniql dinner Theeday, July presumed under the law that he subject of the amt ta Audrey N. 8:19 answered a false alarm at A House Labor subcommittee 2, at the Knights of OoluitAius appointed Oonnecticut’s secretary present members with 25- and 50- Clough of ^South Rd., Bolton, were Oonn. Approv. Homogenaed year buttons. Cole, whose property at Branford held yesterday afternoon at the Box 192, Verplanck School at 126 approved a fair employment prac­ Home, Main St., at 7:30 pm. of state as his attorney. St. ia attached tor $2,500. The (Mcott St. tices bill that is designed to com­ The event will mark his recent A summons ooiild then be served plaintiffs are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Muin Public Records VITAMIN D MILK bat job discrimination beesmse of promotion to the captaincy. on him through the secretary of Members of the Past Chiefs St. An inquisitive child at the Patrolman Richard 'Thurstoh, state. Club, Memorial Temple Pythian Maxiohi, of East Harttord. Robert Johannson, reader of BTrst schort pulled the alarm, a fire HALF GAL. OAL. JUG race or relirion. The full commit- AcoordiiK to the writ filed at W amntee Deeds spokeoman said. . tee takes tbe bill up today. chairman of ..the arrangements If there is a guilty ver^ct. the Sisters, who are attending the din­ Church of Christ, Sciehtlat, offlcl- ner tomorrow will meet at (Javey’s the Town Clerk's office today, the Emma ^ Iflions NetUeton to Three actual fires were extin- The measure, already pending committee, has announced that governor could demand the person ated at the largely attended serv­ Adshwd O. West and Ruth B. In Congress when Kennedy pro­ Paul McGeary, adult probation of­ Restaurant at 6:30 p.m. Maodds claim Mrs. Cole ran a red ices. Mrs. Edna B. Kaempfer was plshed Town and Eighth IMs- be extradited to Oonn eoticut where light at W. Brewer St. in East Wert, property at 14-16 Hmtlng- trlct firafl^ters during the ove- 3 5 ' 6 8 « S A V E 6c SAVE 16c Over Not'l Brand posed his package, would create ficer of the Circuit (iourt 12, will he would face fines up to $1,000 organist, ton St. an equal employment commis- be toastmastor for the affair. Chapman <3ourt. Order of Amar­ Hartford tind hit the left aide of Burial Waa in East Cemetery. nlng yesterday and early this niw Deportt Plua Depoalt and imprisonment up to two years. anth, will meet tomorrow at 7:45 the Mac chi car, going north on lYank P. Obremskl Jr. and morning. . sion to conduct hearings and is- The bill was among 183 meas­ Bearers were Alan Gould, David Claire I. Obremski to Oladye V. SHOP-RITE FLAVORS _^ *ue cease and desist orders. A BIAS LAW OALLCD WEAK at the Masonic Temple. There will Main St. Cuble, Edward Taylor, David Had­ At 5:46 yesterday, a flash fire, ures signed by the governor yes­ be a visitation by associate ma­ Aa a result of the accident, the Swanson, property on lydaD St. caused by removing a wire from H l-C prealdentlally appointed ' admin- HARTFOiRD (AlP) — Connecti­ terday. So far he has signed 755 dock, Richardson Stevenami and Quitclaim Deed istrakn- would be responsible for cut's anti-discrimination housing trons and patrons. Refreshments plaintiff says, Mrs. Mocchi aq^er- Howard Craft. a wall plug, occurred In a room at of 1,046 measures approved by the will be served by Mrs. Elizabeth ed sprains, cuts and biuisea and Town of Manchester to Roger Uie Albert Platt home at 122 bringing charges and comjdaints, laws won’t do much good without General Assembly before It ad­ CMoott, property north of W. Cen­ prosecuting them and seeking en­ “injunctive powers" to force com­ Geisler and a committee. Mem­ severe shock, which have required Baldwin Rd« Damai^e to curtains FRUIT DRINKS GELATINS journed Its regular session June 5. bers are reminded of a reception, the expenditure of large sums of ter 8t. near (YLieary .Dr. p a ^ was reported by an IMPORTANT forcement of the board’s orders pliance, two NAAOP (National Among othpr measures signed A ttarh m en t ’ . through the courts where the de­ Association ''■for the Ad-vancement Saturday at 8 p.m. at East Hart money. Story Hours Set Eighth District fire spokesman. into law yesterday were the tod- ford Schcxil for Mrs. Ellen Helm Atty. James D. Mirobile repre- Frank Maoohl and Joaimstte At 7 o’clock last night town fendants fall to comply. of Colored People) officials de­ lowing: Maoiimed June 5, to Permitting promotional draw­ from tour to elgiht year* o< aga Mary Kocmarcibrk, imoperty on hmt St, 1968—^Final Date For ard W. Sinitb, D-Va., a civil approve the in j^ ti c n bill. They Pa., fotmenly of Manchester, has egyk for the Bent A Bent Real wtU be bold in tSte Junior Room ported in an early morning (4 ings tor prizes conducted for ad- been appdntsd ahimni executive Soboltor Rootion of aiutomobiles 10 j-anm toched to 10,360, wMrti ttia ploin- Marion Jsassman, ohlldren** toau AgoM nani, property oa Xtohs Oomidetcr Plecss House floor.. ■Wednesday. uate. He was a 1057 graduate of uff aaya the drtendaot owes as HMorian, haa announced. Storiaa flrofightws cKtin- Republican Leader Charles A. odd or more. Manchertsr High School. He has B t, $800. thaU aio. Wt Keierri Ifct Sight I* UmH Qmnibkt Under the injunctive power pro­ Creating a state oommiasion on oommisaton and domagas for sals about the afraua will be tnld Mt Marriage I iTtiems Halleck of Indiana was not giv­ posal, toe a v ll Rights Ownmission been a teacher at Methaoton High of the Kacmarezyka’ property. ynuth services. the lirat hour neoet 'Bieeday. Fernand Lorgori Dufour, M ' Tha of Sakakawea In ing any advance signals on that oouid obtato an injunction barring School, Norristown, for two years, Although the agency introduced MMb Jeoaeman will teS t h a soore. Re eald RepubUcans would Creating a commisajan to study while attending the University of GBnton Bt, and Dra Morgaiet Bismarck, N.D. iii a memorial to aalA or rdntai of a houring unit toe judicial system In othsr states. a buyer to tbe KacmaresyRa, the stories until July 16, and him , Rasmussan. 86 CUnton M., Etoton- 587 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST (Near The Green) "move axpaditiously and in a penHlng settlement of any discrim­ Pennsylvania working tor a moa- sale was privately oonaummated the "Bird Woman" of the Bho- ■ iitt of oooperation^’ Creating a stats board of psst- Gertrude Spless, also of tha H- uol Lqttwran Churoh, Juno 38. ahoM tribe who lod Lewis and BIANCHESTER to gat hear- i n a t e ohaiges filed against toe ter’a degree ih education. 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Some stations carry other short newscasts), Quality WDBO—ISW o 8:10 Pop Concert Tha oandldataa ware preaented t:(X) Jim NetUeton 9;05 Nightbcat GALLON for their dlpiomaa hy Dr. Raymond 8:00 lUsrnor Shlnea 11:00 Newe SELECTED K. Ramadan, auperlntendeivt of V 1:06 Newi. Sign Off 11:16 Sporta Final WHaT-418 11:30 Starlight Serenade CARTON achooia. MleB SIdith Oaaaiti of the 8:00 News 1:00 News and Sign Off. U. S. D. A. board of e(hMatlon oonferrad the 6:16 N«W8. Weather and Sporti ^ WPUF—1416 fhpUomaa. 7:15 Eaey E^Show 6:00 Joel Cash ONE 11:30 Tonlrtt^t My Place 7:00 Bill Hughes Principal Joaeph A. MeCtiaker 12:00 13:00 Girand GRADE awarded tha priaaa, moat of which ^ WTX&^t06t WINF—1280 p r i c e 6:0U^ewa. Spon« and Weather 6:00 News, Weather bad been announced earlier. Sandora at RockvIUa High School pauM for a solemn moment Old. Borrowed and Blue 6:10 Today on Wall Street CHOICE R waa noted that Richard Sy- "Nothing but the best." Tha breeze was just enough to flutter Richard Neff, salutaitorian of the RxjckvJlle High Sobcxii Class of 1963, receives his dipilcnna from -"6:45 Three Star Extra 6:16 Showcase monda waa fifth in the claaa, Loula before the SSth graduation exercise.?. Faculty members scan the a flag a little, and keep the graduates cool under their si>enklng Miss EJdlth C^sati of the Vernon Board of Education. Standing at the microphone behind them 7:06 Conversation Piece 6:45 Lowell Thomas Fresh Swordfish graduatea condliining tha class motto, “Nihil Nisi Optimum,’’— blue gowns. (Herald photo by Satehnis). is Dr. Raymond E. Ramsdell, superintendent of schools, who presented the candidates for their dl- 7:30 News of the World 7:00 News Farreri waa alxth, Donna Ram- 7:45 Congreselonal Report 7:15 World Wide Sports Uawlca waa aevanth, Joyce Read plomas. (Herald photo by Satemis). 7:30 Showcase i^OVERT'**® 12:16 Signoff waa eighth, David Schweitzer waa ohaal Cronlay Egan, Susan Marla Charles McNulty, Gary John Mer­ SAVE SOe l>. " F irs t O f ninth 8md PhylUa Zlemba waa EMerkin. ton, Albert Blakely Mlffitt, Doug­ til recently hy the town, with the ed a number of architects already, tenth. Also, Elaine Fabian, Gerard Ar­ las Milanese, Jany Estelle Mitchell, Loan for Westhill Addition stipulation that it must be u.sed and is expected to make a choice The Seofon' Rosalie Ann Mroczkowski, Law­ Personal Notices Bifumihi pus Franzosa Studying Rabbi Seymour Zahn gave the thur Fahy, Barbara Helen Filip, for park land to complement the in the near future. Invocation and benediction. The Hariene Linda Flelschman, George rence Vincent Murphy, Jean Eliza­ Okayed hy Finance Agency present project. Westhill Gardens. No timetable has been set as Under UAC Grant high achool band played ifte pro- Michael Gagne, Philip James Gen- beth Nagy. To plear the property for the yet for the completion of the Concrei ceBBlonal and recessional. , dron, Peter John GIdman, Ronald Also, *Mi(duiel James Olender, new project, the land was quit­ drawings or for receiving con­ In Memoriam struction bids for the project. In loving memorv*y of Hannah A reception In the school gym­ Terry OUmore, Jean Elizabeth Karen ElUzabeth Olsen, Eugene ’The Public Housing Adminis-^^> .struction prior to the Issuance of claimed by the town to the De­ Blevins, who passea John Franzosa Jr., son otf Mr. God(lard, Richard Rene Joseph Go­ partment of the Interior, which IQ away June i : and Mrs. Franzosa, 181 Suramit nasium completed tha graduation Peter Orlowskl, Robert Peter Or- tratlon of the Federal House and MHA bonds In the later stages of At present the MHA plans for 1962. DRIVEWAYS Bologna or Liverwurst y Q c Bight din, Lawrenca Rogers Gordon Jr., had made the stipulation. about 80 per cent of the project St., has been enrolled In the Trin­ lowski, Ehisan Lou Peters, Kenneth Home Finance Agency has ap­ construction. The flowers I layty upon her frave Porterhouse.... Armour Star— by the piece Hera are the graduates. In addi­ *Liea Rockwell Gordon, *Leslia Robert Peterson, Carl Herbert ’The bond Issue will repay the The Department of the Interior to be one-bedroom apartments, May wither and decaydecay, ity Collegre summer engineering PARKING AREAS 9 Alice Grant, *Laura Jean Gran­ proved a $1,384,907 loan to the then turned the land over to the the remainder efficiency units. But love for her who sleepfl beneoOi laboratory. He will receive a full tion to those already named; PfalBgraf, Richard EYancla Pltkat, federal loan, and will in turn be ville, Nancy Ann Grothaer, Rich­ General Services Administration, Will never fade away. tuition scholarship from the Unlt- Linda Lae Adams, Oilbert Theo­ David Willard Plummer, James Manchester Housing Authority paid off from income from the W. G. SCHWARZ CO. Aircraft Corp., which is spon­ ard Carl Gullberg, Diane Jean Michael Popick, Ronald Michael (MHA) to begin a 100-unit hous­ low-rent project. which is now clearing it for resale KILLED IN CRASH Daughters and Rons Snow C rop—>6 o i. cant dore Amea Jr., Lora Blaine An­ Hlarrison, Donald Louis Harciaon. to the housing authority. INCORPORATED soring the program. drade, Joaeph Stephen Ashe, Povlosky, *Joan Elizabeth IPrelss- ing for the elderly project adjoin­ Leon Enderlin, the MHA’s exec­ DERBY (AP) — Peter Ketz, 32, John Frederick Harvey, James ler, Kathleen Linda Puclno, Linda ing Westhill Gardens. utive director, said today that the The design of the project it­ of 6 May St,, Ansonia, was pro­ In Memoriam ROUTE 88, VERNON XraBZosa is one of the 351 Maxine Carole Baker, Rosemary Russdl Hazen Jr., Cbaig Roland In loving memoiy of Daniel August TEL. 876-2042 studmts from 23 Oonneoticut high H Top Round Steak Orange Samoa Janet Barelsa, Ann Theresa Bart, Ann Rackowski, Edward Michael Announcement of the loan came next step in the project will be the self, within financial limits set by nounced dead on arrival at Griffin wlio passed away June 30. 1964. scho<^ accepted for the course. Hill, *Paul Theodore Hirth,, Rua- Rauza, today from the office of Elmilio Q. final transfer of the land from the the Public Housing Administra­ Ho.spital yesterday after his car FREE ESTIMATES Carol Jo BarUett, Robert Bentley, seU Franola Johndrow, Roberta. Sweet Is the word of rememberancs. All arV high school juniors who Jean Mary Blgl, Barbara Jean Ailao, Cheryl Arlene Reiske, Daddario, representative from the federal General Setvlces Adminis­ tion and design specifications of smashed Into a retaining wall. Po­ Ann King, Mtarda Diana Klotor, First Congressional District. tration to the housing authority. the MHA, will be farmed out to lice said Ketz lost control of his Dear is the one who is gone, have (Mtnpleted one year of chem­ Flaky—-4 to a pkg. Booth. Richard Gary Kbchar, Robart Paul *Stepben Martin Rhoads, Michael In memory we will always keep him. istry and three years of college Quinn Rothwell, Allan Kllboume ’Die loan will provide financing ’Die property, to the south of an architect. auto wbile driving south on Senti­ Just as the years roll on. Ailao Darryl BUeejior Brace, Knchef, Peter Jamas Hoes, John for land development and oon- the present project, was owned un­ The MHA board has interview­ nel Hill. pre^ratory mathematics. Fran­ Roger Alan Bradway, Suaan Eliza­ Charles Kupchunos Jr., Muriel Rudd, Barbara Jean Saidak, Don Wife, children, grandchildren zosa is a Manchester High School London Broil... aid Loran Schmeleke, Andrew student. 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OoUn Foot, 21, 81 money for programs to train Ne­ discrimination. ^ rsWin ing to desegregate but, because groes In Jobs, various actions by (One authority on civil rights Edgerton St., pleading nolo to sup- th^ were, needed help. piyhg a minor with alooholio bev- the government and Its top people legislation said the president has Officials of ths Wssterly, R. L, DRIVEWAYS Wedneeday’i five propoaals cov­ to get cooperation In cutttog down GM Director Gives erage; fined $00. Kenheth Luck, that power now and doesn’t need WAGMAN APPKAL FAILB Grants for , ana, for many y«an a favorita ered these fields; job discrimination. a specific law on it.) IB, R t 80, Bolton, ideaded guUty Tension W ill Sweep JAOKSOiNVILIiE, Fla. (AP)— vaoatloa a p c t to r Mantdieatar resi- Free Esfimafes On: 1. Quaranteeing equal accom­ (Vigorous action by the Kenne­ It was on the first of Kennedy’s to reveling and was fined |20. modations In public faclUUes like A n aStompt by Aa.ron Wagman to danta, an cracking down ohil- about 2(X),000 population. Ten OM Many of the (Ustuxbanosa an tiiowed an 8.6 per oent Inonai ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED •Bdanger some of Kennedy’s other Omgress into approving a far himself until Congrese gave it a on business establishments prac­ Simpson. The potion claimed Ehigineering Laboratory. eraatsd by Manohesttf taen-agen over May of last year . Ravenuaa (Some lawyers don’t believe the formal blessing—to work with bl- ticing segregation should be limit­ drm’s . health center Isiat year. plants In Flint em ploy 66,191 programs. If then Kennedy feels broader civil rlghta bill than it Wagman should be freed because It was learned in 1960 that he workers. The United Aircraft Corp. and young adults, who often falsi­ last month totaled $1,001,268. attorney general needs any spe­ racial groups in cities around the ed to those dealing in a "sub- WE ARE 100% INSURED ha has to padfy tham by making would otherwise consider. he was not provided with a lawyer alao had given buildings worth "The town that Mott built’’ is a scholarships went to John Crea- fy IdantiflcaUon oarda, and "doe- TrafOe totals roaa 9.8 par cent In cial law to take such action, that country to end dlacrimtnation. stantlal’’ way with interstate prod­ when he was taken before a jtHbice ;an ,. Ralph Russo, David Scribner t ^ ’ thofar drlvar’a Ucenaaa to dr- May onw Mhy a year ago. A to­ aoncesslona, hs’ll get far less than Kennedy’s three earlier requests he can act now any time he 0. And he asked Congress to ucts or travelers. $8.6 million to Flint’s )30-tnilllon slogan sometimes applied to Flint to ^ngress were on strengthenbig of the peace aifter his arrest bi cultural center. He donated 40 —In reference to his repeated do­ and William Sturdevant. curavent the laws which, In moat tal of 0,059,190 vebldeo wi ha aakad. pleases under the 14th Amend­ pass a single coirtprdhensive law This would mean that any mak­ 1966. It alao contended Wagman’s caaes a n stonlhu; to those o f Con­ DE MAIO BROTHERS U N O 19M protection of Negroes’ voting ment which guarantees all people that says the federal government acres of land for the center, too. nations. Flint Is located 61 m iles The course runs from July 1 ooimted on (he turnpike last J*** ***• predict the ra- ing under a certain figure couldn’t rights were violated because Me Much of his money hsui been di­ through Aug. 23. Ihe high school necticut. month. Overall increaaes in the alal situation In Oie next ifew ‘**e life of the equal treatment.) Is not required to furnish any kind northwest of Detroit. TEL. 643-7091—WE CARRY JENNttE SEALER Givll Rights Commission; and pro- be touched. The Republican Sen­ motion to move the trial out of rected into the Flint public school students will take two oourses for Three Manchester area youths 8. Various steps to get- fairer of financial help to any program M ott’s fortunes began In 1909, first five months stand at 8.7 per ate Leader, Kverett Dirksen of II AJohua County was denied. system, reportedly the only one in with the sale of a 49 per oent in­ college credit: "Introduction to wen arraigned on Sunday befon cent in revenues and 9.4 per cent Judge Charles F. Trumpetta All terest in a wheel-making business Bnglneerli^ Science" and "His­ bl traffic. to GM. tory and Philosophy of Science." He received GM stock worth The students accepted for study $1,481,000 In tha transaction. Four have completed ajrear of chemis­ try and three years of collegfe m years later he received more QM stock In return for surrendering preparatory mathematics. his controlling interest In the St. Francis Slates Bar.aar ■ wheel-making Arm. Almost auto­ St. Francis of Assisi Church will ■ ,« '*■ matically, his wealth expanded hold its annual .bcuuar on the from that point onward. church grounds on Ehllngton Rd. ' i - r - 1 from June 26 through 29. .. j;i" ■: Clarence Nicholson is chair­ ''fr-’A'i /; ■ man; Mrs. Mary Hartnet, assist­ - , - ant ^airman, Mrs. Kathleen Very, yj. • Vjs Leone Asks secretary; Roland Aubln, treas­ ' S' : M urer; Atty. James Ihrowe, l^al A- advisor. ■ I r , ' '-L- Parties for Other ocmunlttee chairmen in­ lOH DISMUII PUCES -f. ■ clude: John Leahy and Jerry , MoTeague, basaar directors, ' 4. , .. ,f Michael Modugno, Terry Hopley, \ m a U Italy Unity raffle directors; George Stone, ■■•■4 ■ ■ri. ■ John Orsinl, Bmie Gabriele, advei^ First tislng booklet; Jooeph Bartle, An­ (Continued from Page One) gela Sanford, bingo directors; Wal­ Johnson Awarded Eagle Scout Badge National ter Bums, Paul Eaidey, Jerry hffidhaeS Johnson, 00 Cyde Rd., last night was presented an EJagle Scout badge. His father, Ade lYiis indicated that Leona had Russo, auction directors; Edward Jotoaon beams while Mis. Johnson pons the bodge. Johnson woo the recipient of the flmt Eagle S t o re f been picked to explore and then Very, Ethel PoUard, refreshments, badge to be awarded to a member of Boy Soont Troop 789, sponsoired by the Ootnfmmllbv offer a workable aolutitm. Church. (HetiaM photo by Oflara). —v , j, Edward Ourtln, George Clark, Some of the poasibllitiast Jeaane Mangino, publlo^; Janice Buoeer^ He could suggest a time-mark­ Champagne, art committee; Oedle ing minority government of Chris­ Brian, Agnes Burger, boosters. Falcone, James Falcone, Coleen James Wasielewskl, Ssindra West­ and South Windsor High School tian Democrats only. By agree­ The basaar oommlttee meets Perris, Harry Fletcher, Patricia brook, Frances Zimmer. before entering the Navy. AvalaUt At ment such a government would Ford, Carol Pomwalt, fklward each Friday at 7:30 pm. in the Dennis Quigley was president of Sunsweet Cooked Prunes Meat Storm ^ BBsrmBND: would have everyone’s support to church besement. Any parMiion- Haggerty, Linda Huber, Jolm Ja- the class of 1968. Other officers Manchester Evening Herald I Barbecued Chickens enact only necessary bustaiass. «r wishing to help is u ri^ to at- worskl, Bruce Johnson, Nancy were Richard Plank, vice presi­ This government would stay in South Windsor oorreeq>ondent, laaamMMMMspMaBaeamaaaamaanmiiimMMa toMl the meetings. Kanla, Linda Knox, Linda Lavoie, dent; Adele Bolstridge, secretary; laura Katz, telephone 644-1753. imtll some better working ar­ Wapping Graduation Susan Llbbey, Margaret MacAI- Nancy Kanla, treasurer. Del Monte Stewed Prunes ConrfNces*Jh( S^mpsf rangement emerged from the ear- pine, Eugene Majowics. "The Challenge of the Future” Marshals were Theresa Shary 2VtOZ rent political confusion. was the theme to which Wapping Also, Robert Majowicz, Larry and Richard Scares. Jeanne Chag- Mrs. Cronin Out F u m Coofeect cuuiFuSt o f Fta^sj/v He could try to do what Ifbro Elementary School graduated B7 Manion, John McCormack Jr., non, Ooima ’Thomas, Susan Bo­ CANS WATBRBUR.Y (AP) Mrs. Underwood 2 r^69< 2 failed at—get Oie Soclallsta be­ students last night Joseph Motola, Kathleen Miuphy, gush and Joanne LaiFleur were hind a new center-left arrange­ Dennis- Nasuta, Rebecca Nleder- usheis. Oraoe Lenczyk Oronin. the state's ment. FranceaZlmmer, Roberta O’Neal reigning golf queen, won’t be FULL and Rebecca Nlisderwerfer dla- werfer, Cheryl Ohlof, Norman Olm- Joins N avy QAL JUG H GAL JUG He could try for a center-right stead, Roberta, O’Neal, Kathleen around to defend her crow n neoct Clorox Blench 59« cuased the theme from three dif­ alliance, replacing the Socialuta iRichazd Marshall Beatdieu, son week in the Connecticut Women’s SHANK , B ferent aspects. O’Neil, Noreen Petraitiis, Richard of Mr. and Mis. Marshall Beaulieu 10HOZ with the conservative Liberals. Bli­ SVancis Nester of the board of Plank, Lynn Phillips, Dennis Quig­ Golf Association championship. It ther arrangement • would give the of 2362 ElUiigton Rd., Wapping, was announced yesterday tfiat CANS SBCTION lb education, presented diplomas to; ley, ^Ivatore Rinaldi, Jean Sey­ has enlisted in (he UB. Navy for Cnmpbell Tomnto Soup government a parliamentary ma­ Carl Acker, Richard Alfaro, C ^- mour, Helen-Anne Scavetta, Kelly Mrs. Oronin wiU be unable to en­ 8 jority. But the Democratic Social­ four yeans. Hie is stationed at the ter the 4dst annual tournament at tfaia Ambro, Robert Barker, Adele Shea, Robert Swlder, Anthony UB. Naval Training Center, Great ists strongly oppose collaboration Bolstridge, Mary-Lou Camer, Swlder Jr., Jacque Tattersall, the Country Club of Wateibury. A K )T ITL Hams with the Liberals. Kath­ Lakes, Bl., where he wffl undergo leen Carr, Richard Chauvln, Gary Michael ’Toccaline, Dianne ’Trask, qualifying round -wiU be played to­ Welch's Tomato Juice PULL BUTT SECTION » 49« CENTER SLICES u BDz He could report back to Segni about Id weeks of basic training. morrow and the tournament prop­ Davis, Ronald DelnlcU, Deborah Brenda Trudnak, Gregory Turek, He attended EUsworUi High Scho(d Special Low Price SAVI' 6t SALAD DRBSSmO SAVE106 ttiat ft might be best to call Fan- er wBl start Monday. fanl back and ask him to try to re-form the center-left alliance be Clovermoid homy 3 3 . Miracle Whip otm.53< SbieoIcdcI Butts ihouum u59< beaded for 20 months before last April’s parliamentary election. CUT-RITI - Keeps Food Fresher SAVE 5c From Vine-Ripened Tomatoes BIO VALUE To some observers this last 125-FT seems a strong likelihood. A Wax Paper ROLLS " t T * Heini Ketchup 2 ^BllS 49< Skinless Frankfurts STA R - 79* strong pro-Communist group ki • • • 2 First the Socialist Central Committee PMAST - Keeps Freshness in SAVE 2c Cook-Out Favorite BIO VALUE rejected cooperation with More 125-FT 4 5 - Pelish Bologna HONOR MAID LB 75< because they considered him too conservative. But many In the W ax Paper 2 rolls Freach's Mustard » 1 5< National Socialist party find EVuifanl more PRANCO-AMERICAN SAVE 2c AH Flavors SAVE2c to their teste. swors LB 1 5 H O Z 2 7 Skinless. SnuBogo 65c S t o re s Spaghetti CANS Jell-0 4 KGS 39< Recital Offered LIBBY 2 SAVE 6c K A EJiTRA S&H STAMPS with ONE i-lb pkg I EXTRA S6H STAMPS with ONE 2-H> piece MANDARIN SAVE 4c V V Ojovordalo SIfeid iocen | 9 w Rnott Big Value Bologna By Piano Pupils 12-OZ CAN 53c Coraed Beef Oranges "h*>t 2SSiI45< Ftano pupUs o f Mrs. Doaottqr H. ARMOUR SAVE 6c P. L. - Irregular Sizes and Shapes BIO VALUE POrcheron, 6<3 Hackmataek BL, " ^ ' Scallops “63‘ P r o t t v e * were presented ki recital last n-OZ CAN night in the reception haH at South Coraed Beef 53< Peaches 3owl85< Methodlat Church. A large aauh- Delicious Topping BIG VALUE enoe attended t^ program wMch PINAST - Cleaned SAVE Be yj' included solos and duets. CHOCOLATE 16^0Z Honor winners were Cberyl An- Hershey SYRUP CAN sakU, IBruce Beggis, Dennis M cIDm> M edium Shrimp57< WATERMELONS mott, DavM IBengtson, Patty On^ GREEN GIANT - Whole Kernel SAVE 13c Fig Bin, Fudgi Sticks, Soclity CrtnMs, Sugir Giants, Vanllti CrwnM teUi, IL y n n N ettleton, Etendra A T CllMlMhMlF(V(INil COOKOVT SPECIALSf 'FonusBuk, K athryn Gayson, Ken­ 12-OZ Q 5 ( CANS KHBLIR neth Tom ezuk., and Milcbael Itia^ Niblets Cora a Cookies 2 69< Parfatt tor NrlMcua Cooking SAVE 17e EACH hone. SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY GORTON SAVE 10c PINAST - All Green SAVE 6c Other students who perfeemed LARGE - WHOLE were Judy Rtohmon'd, 8 ^ y Rtcfa- Alcdcfl Wrap 3i>'ws mond, Nancy Gutreich, Boihara Mincedl Clams 2 can/ 39< Asparagus 39< 49< Young, David Atwood, Bonnie FRUIT FLAVORED Appla-Pruna, Apricot Nactar SAVE •< Brooks, Bathara Gayaon, FhiHlp Romanowiicz, Paul Romianowicz, and Judith Paterson. Fruit Juices WMTMHIU 3 79« A lso, Lynn Beggs, Candace Honoyclow Moloiis 49* Johnson, Gall Brooks, Gordon Rafrashing Fra*h Fruit Flavor SAVE 4< Palmer, Rachel Brown, Teddy Tenderleaf »« t a n t t i a m o z j a r ^ I c Auer, Susan Watkins, Martha DAIRY DRINK Hot House Tomatoes » 29* Vennisirt, Apryl Hoiaingtdn, Joan Welchade GRAPE DRINK QT CAN 29< Atherton, Carol Auer, Rtotaord THE GOLDEN BOOK Pillsbury aVRiaiRATID d o n u t s pko 41c NATIVE IB | | [ « Auer, Kathleen McDennatt, and ENCYCLOPEDIA OP Crisp and fninehyfninahy - SnaektimeSnaektima TreatTraat SAVE 6e Green Cabbage Richard Anealdi. . ■ • _ ■ ____ NATURAL Lawry's Seasoned Salt anoijar 29e Potato Sticks O 4 C 7-OZ CAN Seedless Grapes CALPORMA hB 39* Regular WHEE! WATER'S Nabisco Wheat Thins ^ 39c Adds ZasI to < Your Picnic ^ vSAVB4e Sweet Corn 6 FOR 39c Green Peppers 2tM35< 29c Value 16 VOLUMES - GET ONE EAOJ WEEK ROT-ROT...AND VOL « NOW ON SALE— 99€ - OXFORD KOSHER CHOS ' QT JAR 29< Half Bonnie Tuna Cat Food 2 <4>zcans 29c Dill Pickles THERE’S A LOT! SPECIAL iNTROoucTORY OFFER I Get Valuable S&H Brindt tha Bait Out of Foods NOW ON SALE VoL 1 — 4*e I Green Stamps, tool SAVE 2c froMmrs foori Spmeiaiet ------V Gal. Yuban Coffee mscanSIc Now! For only e Finnst Mustard HB JAk 17. fC ontonts) day for foel...bot water ROSE INSTANT COFFEE r - Artivor Trsat For Ev«ry TbsIb SAVI 6« TUbaTI APOTHECARY JAR ^ 1.49 SR****' GREEN BEANS t o afi— all the tmiel ^ PMAST T IA BAGS PKG OF 48 65c Sweet Relish HB JAR 29. I f y o n Mvs in a ^tpiesl hoossb Sunshine Cookies wozmo 49c 1 you could easily run oat o f hoS YOUR CH O ICE OF ButtarKotch, Spaarmint^ Maffy BIG VALUE water several times a week. 3-OZ "YOR" GARDEN JNow you can have all the hot ORANGE FRUIT PUNCH Prince Spaghetti non-hoo tsoima 31c 2 ^ ».PZPKG$ 3 9 * water you need at one time far GOOD LUCK - QUARnRS WhitEn'an's bon bons CELLOS FRENCH STYLE onfy 9y^* a day. Tfahdc a t on ly a GRAPE LEMONADE 4 Square Spaghetti «« 25c diARCOAL SAVI 6c SAVE 20< COLD CUTS BN VALUE Yes, thanks to MotiDieat— Margarine "YOr' QABDIN 10OZ p k g ' o r and an oil-fired hot water heater ITALIAN DRBSSMO Briquets 69< mg *1'* Dixie Cup » » OF 50 3 J C LIMA BEANS POBDHOOK PKG5 39- o fobcrect capacity—yonr fismily can take care o f oii their tesslnnf SAVE UP TO DIXM - Whita . 9 Inah SAVI 9c FDIAST - Haavy Duty BN VALUE needs at one time. Wish-Bone v^‘35< Stouffer's Spinach Souffle M om can d o the iiaiiiiDy w ail^ 10c PER QUART Sis can d o th e dishes o f (As sniM 3c DEAL PACK Paper Plates ** you eeijoy a rixxwer. Fab DETERGENT LGE PKG 32c SNO MAN - Flat Bottom SAVI f c LUNCHEON MEAT BN VALUE Don’t delay—phone us today, SWANION 9-OZ ORANGE Chopped Sirloin PKG. TSnd oat how easy it is to sifttdi LhhcIi Bags 2 ol» 49< Danish Oanip 3 SSI *1^ to a M ohOhsat-fi^m itir bsu9> JUICE Dilliy Moore 140Z CAN 53c 1^ ^ Green Stamps gto m EXTRA S&H STAMPS wtth ONE l2-o ! ■ Mto EXTRA S&H STAMPS with ONE 2 5 Finst Peanut Butter 50 Finst Api^ Pie ret/nm . MFITH AMMONIA PjigK EXTRJ^ainTAMPnvithqk SSH STAMPS with QNE 14-qt pkg 7 9 « Bomsm EXTRA S&H STAMPS With ONE tO-oz g ^ mm extra S&H STAMPS with ONE I-lb laal A fax UQUID CLEANER' 15^0Z BTL 39c 50 FiMst Dry MIk INSTANT NON-FAT 2 5 Finst Bread Crumbf 2 5 Brookside Farm Bread 4^ ■■ EXTRA SAH STAMPS with ONE S-aa pki WEDNESDAY W 4 4 EXTRA S&N STAMPSstamps wwith SIX 7M ok mw H extra S&H STAMPS with ONE tS-az gto H EXTRA S&H STAMPS with ONE pkg 0(12 2 5 niiist Sliced (Miw loNf 5 0 CoffCitFoc^I REEF LIVER or BEEF KIDNEY 2 5 Seiler's Qan Chowder 2 5 Finst English Muffins WE GIV8 8%OZ 7 0 - At Your First National Suptr MarkoU an m bctra ssh stamps with one i-4.akj GREEN 'STAMPS PKG 4#2r< e a EXTRA S&H s ta m p s wHh o n e pkg at se . g ^ | p EXTRA S&H STAMPS with ONE k m m EXTRA S&H STAMPS with ONE pkg of 4 2 5 Cm OM H U iF r^ ;2 5 Book Matches MOUUR 2 5 Sliced Strawberries 1 5 Finst English Mnffhis ' A M aORA SRti $TAA(PS wHk ONE S -az'^g HARTFORD COUNTY O t o O l IXTrA S&H STAAAPS wHh ONE 24-az pkg g m M EXTRA S&H S T A ^ with ONE d-aa pl« M H EXTRA S&H STAMPS with ONE packag* MORIMITY 2 5 Ro m SRcod Pork LhlH 2 5 Brix Chvcod 2 5 RM's dioc^te Eclairs 1 5 Finst Old Fashiened Donuts EXTRA S&H STAMPS wHh ONE 5-az cM A jm EXTRA S&H STAMPS wHh ONE a-al pkg g to m EXTRA S&H STAMPS « ,m H EXTRA S&H STAMPS with ONE pac!.aga BROTHERS )M RUCaVi IHi RIGHT JO UMJT QUANTITIES OGARrnisTltH^^malcc^iwOUCTMSS!?^^^**^ ^ ^ ^ HOUSI AND OAIOIN Ot iNMct INSTANT NON-FAT M RiM Off Ri 4 3 Flut Dry Mik 2 5 Spray Bomb nCMC AND MTIO >- 1 5 Finst Pete Muffettes M l 3-5135 .«flAIWCM.RIMAIPIA«Q| inM nnpM j M 1 - 1 U C m w I I . ji S i i K i g ^ « FjSN iiAiiStiM m NHUi M tm mmt wemm MANCHESTEB MVENING HERALD, MANCHESTBB, OONW., THURSDAY,- JUNE 20, 1968 MANCy;§JER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JUNE 20,;i9g8 Cigarette Makers From Your Neighbor's Kitchen Stop Campus Ads (Genttnued from Page Oae) ■7 MIMH nU SM U M N O T H A N K Y O U I Mary Ann ZainaItU t€ S4 distribution of free cigarettes and GRAND WAY MEATS THIS WEEK! H. Seliool St. trthwMa bar oMUnc free playing cards and ash trays s u n fram her,.,MK|»r,^ SamalUa, who Mbciba m tha ait. which advertise them. FOOD SHOPPERS OF THE MANCHESTER AREA FOR THE Dr. Norton said his action in­ 'ITgGV hs jilEBWWiliy wwpiAMrf wMb fibs widls vorlsfy of top tptalHy Mia uaaa an o ld ,e a « jlt^ ^ i« ^ volved “promotion of a product J TREMENDOUS RESPONSE LAST WEEK TO OUR GRAND nro(l, fWan .V^'Wr by bar about whose harmful effect there ’ biSGf ppsihidb— sy sck ii^ dsgigwsrf with your bvdgot ki mhtdl And matamal mndncltliar. Mtn. 'lPiul can be no doubt.’’ I Turanaa of ‘ ' Allen said nothing about health I OPENING OF ANOTHER yotTM hotl swr ssjpsrfswosrf oisof monogsn quM fo holp with mono a a factor in the tobacco firms’ V' ■ \ oup fttrmara’ or bd^iMla'AaaiH decision. hho$ ^ h r mmy typo of moot pkmnbig. foe o tool Uoatthh wook— t oupa aaaaowBi^ naufetM pote- Various health groups have been- try Omul Unhm't fimo hmlly titooatprodoettfYooH ho g M you M l toaa . ' . „■ attempting to discourage smoking IH ooiia all-fMiitraiia Mqw :, cigarettes as a possible cause of X •§» 'I lung cancer. DOUBLE AIwut H cite wMae' t,’ The tobacco industry has said H taa^xxm sai^. no cause and effect relationship STAMPS fUllT COOKW Mbc uhbeataii^ aSS AbW. has been proved. ‘ Add Juat anougti .wwtar to ntdiatan The American Medical Associa­ dough ao that vfian.mtac^ H tion, at its annual convention in Get# Mastei^e EVERY coma away front- ndaai'oC bihyl- Atlaiitic City, N.J., acceded to the Italc B. HabMttttl, 34 Kunro fit, c m > Itoll to abolal^ jna^iiaciacidbcb wishes of its board of directora WEDNESOA tWchneaB. Cut doUgh hi tao^oM iM tmoakvad an IIJL dagiaa tai and said Wednesday it “cannot edu(»Uan from the Univentty ot about thraa tnchaa tat diatnatar. incriminate a single factor as an (Soma praf«- aniaUar portfoMl) I . tfflfid. A giaduate o t Maoeiua- etiological agent in disease with­ 1215V2 SILVER iAHE, EAST HARTFORD t Higli Mbool, Im received a B. Mbc ehaaaa and jfptaitoaa and out complete documentation.’’ two tableapooiat mixture on The association. In approving a ^ degrae the Unlvenfity o t dough and °foV$ «nwr and aaal OaniMothmt In 1956. He to a teaoli- r r . well, and diapw'lika a turnover. committee report on smoking, y a i Mouth WIndaor Jm ior R M i agreed to im educational program HARTFORD’S ■chool. Hava rapidly IxiOtag, agMad water Intended to point out the effects * ^ ' • • .1 ■ • • • bti large aauoapan.Haga^ about alx of toxic materials, including to­ - Hohanthal waa o t the plrogla in pan and eo<^, atirring bacco, on young persons. foant in h u aanior- year oon^antly, until they rtawto An announcement from Cana­ M Mtancheatar High and oa Um Burfaea, about 16 minutes. Drain dian tobacco manufacturers said First Piscount Meat Center the Of Mr. well. They maybe served boiled or they had decided to shift -their SiL *5?; S'*"* Hohanthal. 44 aauted In butter or margarine al­ cigarette commercials on televi­ •*’ »>**«tJ*aJ la mar- tar being boiled. Seasoned ground sion and radio to times after 8 featuring ARMOUR^S W e9tei;n Steer Boef and nationally^ ■ad to the fom er MaUy ■Taylor of meat, applesauce and raisiiu, or p.m. ’The move is intended, the a graduate from sauerkraut, are among a variety of announcement said, to keep advertised poultry and provisions. Nptfiing prepackaged! W . I n a n i t y of Oatuiaotiout. fillings that may. be used instead youngsters from getting the idea ■Ihay have one aon, Oaiy, ♦. of the cheece-potato fUUag. that smoking “is flie thing to do.’’ Miss Zemaitis will be a member of the junior class of Manoheater PROFESSIONAL FLAN High School In thg fall. She ia a ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Florida member of St. Brkfgat'a Church engineers are developing a plan and enjoys basketball, roller skat­ to bring college within the reach ing and bowling. Like most girlr< of deserving youngsters at no cost of her age she is Interested In i to taxpayers. clothes, but her main desire is to ' The Florida Engineering Socle- SHORT SHANK havs her own car, , ty will raise Us professional reg­ _____ (Herald photo by Saternis) istration fees enough to ma'ce MISS MARY ANN ZEMAITIS ! $5(X),(KK) a year available for di- cf . re d loans to engineering stu­ Many States wide attention ,at the start of the boosted both corporation and In- dents, if the state legislature 1963. legislative season, granted dMdual rates. . oHays the plan. ’The money will GOLDEN BROWN ■ ■ by the students after Individual taxpayers a 16 per cent Eleven states increased clga- repaid Hiking Taxes . . . . I rette taxes, 11 decided to draw college, reduction on their 1962 Income tax I moyg revenue from alcoholic bev-1 As an Incentive to keep the .EDITOR’S NCraE—yvhfla efforts bills. ^ erages and at least two raised' graduate engineer In Florida, In- are being made, in Washington to Tennessee hiked Its corporate gasoline taxes. I terest on the loan will be can- reduce the federal > income tax, income tax. So did Alabama, sub-1 New Mexico put a tax on cele-’ if the student remains to state legislatures across the coun­ ject to voter- approval. Idaho | Christmas trees. 'practice engineering In the state. ty this year made new demands SMOKED CORNED BEEF "sS/ oh the tax payers purse to . pay the spiraling cost .of local govern­ ment. Not all lit the , demands SwUr» hemlem Pnhm Ckodc ftaoW Too m o wars approved,' however. The «p jMwJby asd *e»H I s Oil Commerce Clearing House ot,Oii- MANCHESTER FREE MAIN ST. UConnGrad NOOLDER = STEW eago adilch keepa a close watch on tax matters ^ves the following and O ooald R. Wi»oda, aon of Mr summary of state tax measures. UBLIC MARKE BIRCH ST. PARKING! and ltti. Ihomaa J. Wood* of W CHICAGO (AP)—Taxes are be­ 803 - 805 MAIN STREET / •totddadd St;, haa raoetVad a BA.. CHUCKSTEAK fllBEEF ing pushed up again in many J e g r ^ t e paychoiogy from the states. Uhtveiality o t Oonnaotlout. Higher or new taxes formed a ^ Mancheatar widespread trend' in the legisla­ WEEKEND T-H-R-l-F-T-Y SPECIALS! M gh * 2 ^ 1 . Woods waa preaideat tive season now approaching an WE^GUARANTEEJ^ SA,VIN0S ON ALL MEAT PURCHASES a t.th e Student Bduoatlon and. ♦Aon at UOohh, Durihg the pswt But H wasn’t all one-way traf­ SWIFT’S PREMIUM GENUINE SPRING ... ^ ^ year ha waa vice president of the fic. Mtudent .Education ftsannlihlliiii of ROASTem 4 9 * 1 A Circuit Court judge oanned Connecticut. ' I CHUCK eoUectian of Indiana’s new retail He wUl do graduate work in ala- sales tax, ruling It uncimatitutional. MACHINE SLICED AMERICAN mentary a d iu ^ o n ttaia aurtimar at And his action, Juat days before the LAMB LEGS —. Central Oonneetteut State OoUaae July 1 effective; date of the tax, 6 3 ‘ la New Britain.. ' ' i, ■ t. turned the state-s fiscal order Ipto chaos. b ag Nevada’s lawmakers boosted the sales tax rate from 3 to 3 Fancy Native •Poultry SUCREST SUGAR per cent. But the voters vetoed VRISIIPAk the increase In a referendum. MEDIUM SIZE ROASTING CHICKEN . . . ^ ) Wisconsin legislation to replace the selective sales tax with a gen­ LARGE BREASTS...... eral sales tax was vetoed by the governor. > r LEGS (Quartered)...... L b. 49^ The Illlnoit - Legislature has failed to approve (Mcago Mayor NECKS and BACKS Lb. 5 e ...... 6 Lbs. 25c Richard J. Daley’s program of SLICED AKMCM Chklcsii apeclal taxes on sales, cigarettes WINGS ...... Lb. 25c and alcoholic beverages. B ssf Commerce Clearing house, a FROZEN Tvriesy 11 o private agency ‘fiiat serves busi­ QUALITY MINCED LOAF g-n3i-*-L 1 pldlf., with a mas­ Pennsylvania esUblished the ter of arts degree In education. BUMBLE BEE TUNA WHITE ROSE highest sales tax rate in the na­ • ROE 39c Lb. • BUCK 29c Lb. Miss Sado Is a 1967 graduate of tion, lifting it from 4 to 6 per cent. TUNA Spam Luncheon H A M B U R G 10 lb. Manchester High School, attended Among other states that in­ FANCY, FRESH Westbrook Jiuilor OoUege and was creased sales taxes were Ala- EASTERN HALIBUT .Lb. MEAT SPREAD graduated from the Unlverrtty o t fhama, Missouri, New Mexico, 79c Oaa35C Oonnectieut In 1961. She ta u ^ t la North Dakota and Utah . FRESH FILLET GRADE A FRESH ! the school system of Afontgomsry TETLEYTEABAGS QQ*Ibonedchickfki’j Q New York City’s sales ta x went (W FLOUNDER OMinty, Maryland, before ‘en te ri^ 5 3 up from 8 to 4 per cent. FLOUNDER...... Lb. 79c ^ *Can*.91.00 2 cans 39c ^ Stanford University. Colorado, in a move that drew EGGS EXTRA LARGE dOZ. q i bH OUR OWN FRESH MADE HOT OR SWEET SUNSWEET PRUNE lUICE /• HOWOOD sM AUMMNUM FREE! Hi With Purchase ^ 8 Gallons OUTDOOR .... or More! ITALIAN BEAUTIFUL FUBNITUBE GENUINE SORRY WE RAN OUT ON THIS POPULAR ITEM LAST VYEEK Hawaiian Punch 3-49* 1" ROUND ALUMINUM, G CREAM CHEESE-s^ : i 2 5 ' lUtiN^HIAMa w i BUT WE’LL HAVE PLENTY THIS WEEK! GENUINE _ _ _ _ _ anchor hocking S8AITBT _ REDWOOD sIaTs!j FO LD IN G A D A M T A H E Cuf Glasses C3IAI8E «13»F BROCCOLI £ 2V29’ COTTAGE CHEESE A 2 5 * FOLDING LOW lAO C -'Jf ROCKER *800 Three WATER QUAUTYSUUD ^ m g jgiQi^ UConnGrad BEAUTIFUL FOLDING Types .T Mia. Robert L. GMIson, the for- C H AIR 96»7 SMT Faanala J. aienney of Ooven- CUT CORN «: CHEESE LOAF 2 6 9 * to choose tiy, was graduated from the Uni- of OonsMotlout OonsMott on June 9. SHERBET Mie rwMlved a baobakir of aidanoe degree fttnn the Bebocrii of Bduoa­ tlon. Mas. CWIsoii was a matuber and . . . PLUS SPECIAL BONUS . . . atewardeas of H Beta PM aoroiMy and a member of the UnivensM OhoruB, tha Cbnceit (Sioir, and 4-: DOUBLE ^1?/ STAMPS BUHER C9ub. I ciGduniGd firasn WEDNESDAYS AND SUNDAYS—. B M M m ol in 1969. Ib a . OUaon Is the dsiightar of Mr. and Mrs. WE GIVE a .’o r GREEN STAMPS ON EVERYTHING! WlUtaan E. CRcndey o f Oovenfi y. STATE SERVICE STATION FREE DEUVERY “YOUR FLYING ‘A’ DEALER” ■ 'A 9 A.M. IG 9 P JA 770 MAIN ST. (Opposite The State Theater) Phone 643-6860, MANCHESTER ARTHUR DRUR W g ResGrvG Hm Right to Lhiitf QM ifiGt •■*T' ; sw^iiy^='-

® Q li ElGIfTEBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CON?!;, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1968 MANCHESTER lEVENING HERALD, .MANCHESTER. CX)NM THURSDAY, JUNE 20. 1968 PAGE NINETISN the base bid, which inchidea gym LITTLE SPORTS V BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZSSLB Many, in A L Unit Bolion folding door, gym bleachers and stage, are for the following, all Oiristiiie Gets i ’iO In Parley Roles of which wtU be done before the AmwtrtD PrwiMN school la completed: Additional I 1'VB HEARD THAT CBA0C60 L painting, lightning'protection, fold­ Spec^l Guard, B U T t TELL VDD.ATY PET, BecOfRO BSROREMbMORQDVV Dressing Up Tho Ametionn Logion AimdUnry PBC Votes to Award ing classroom partition, additional . - - I h HI5 WeCK IS UP AND— ASX A THAT COUSIN MICHAEL ONLVJ held iu 43rd Annuel Deportment gym heating work, repaim to ex­ 3UST LEARNED THIS VERY KNOW AAV H00PL8ft~»HB«D^ BBidt* isting garage, softball field and BETTER p a y UP OR tU . L Convention Tueedey and Wednet- Life in Danger HOOR t h a t 2500 P00NO6 iNMiunbly baseball field. iW iM m t lOUeUl AWAITS HIM AT T H & . BOUNCE HIM OUT OF SFoot Mvnring day at the Hotel Bond in Hart­ Contract to Hunter ON HtS E A R 'T - AND KEEP Cnvat 118m M|la TeLESBAPH OFFICE.' URtmovcd ford. (Oaiitiaarid treoo T i* * Om ) SOUR 9 m * OFF THAT CAKe ! U U M B o d Tha public building oommlaalon? would be enough money. Chair­ HE'S NOW ON m s WAV, I I HoBeEneOri ringing otaorioui Members of Dilworth-OomeU- TO COLLECT IT.' voted 8-2 last night to award the man T. J. Crockett said he would Patricia Lukovitz 1964. Others want * less proe^l- U ? ^ r ( r t . ) ZoJKISSlml Quey Pcwt who eehred on the con­ contract for building the Junior- like to see a larger' contingency - ' i' Ute exit later in tb* aummor. USMbOMdMBJSoSfdiw f< a2 C h .rg M .M t vention committee are Mm. Wilber senior high school to Jack R. fund in case something unforeseen Wins Scholarship Iain MacLeod, ConaorvatlYO par­ BUGGS BUNNY «nmpl« Hunter, Inc., of Manchester, sub­ turned up. He suggested elimi­ Little, ohalrman of the memorial ty chairman, preparod a motlen ject to approval o f town coun­ nating the paving of the driveway Miss Patricia Mae Lukovlts, 18 aiu rt tool “ SSS?.'" committee; Mr*. Leon Bradley, and of the parking area and serv­ for introduction in Commona to­ ^TM TOO BAD VA X lIPhyMrilBnln. Hobrlde. sel. ' day cenauring Protumo for lying OETTIN' P 24iUllroad dOWrirdtr , otudrman of pages; Miss Bartwra After correction of a figure ice drlye as well aa the baseball daughter of Mr. and Mra. George CLAIMED ^ ai'Vond 41 Und. Tom. f«r CluufUil „ to Parliament on March 22, i^ n PACKAGE WAS aiSoMOM travtUr WaJlett, ohalrmaii of program; which waa read wrong in the bid field bleai^era, which were to be J. Lukovitz, 20 Barry Rd., Is the a s ^ liuUno. BOCottna faMa Mrs. Joseph F. Wallet, chairman he said there was nothing im­ TOO HEAVY PER 24 Gut, M (lA 45Mmcu11im BlBnriUutiiiir of A. F. Peaalae Inc. of West Hart­ stationary. The PBC aeemed to recipient of a $100 scholarahlp 27Sh.tt«r SO LadgM ntiy of convenUon pu"jlicity; and Mrs. proper in his relations with Chris­ VATCAPRYKID! SlBiUlMl word ford, and after voting not to add feel that portable bleachers would given annually , by the Manchester tine. 8SSlrad«r country « a s i r " Hbml Peaalnl, ohalrman of ban­ certain itema on the supplemental be better. * SSUltmd Uly 47 lUIlM riTMin BS OMbu 4ib.) quet entertainment and co-chair­ Emblem Club. The announcement The motion would declare the B4 OloleMld Mtt • wamfng bid list. Hunter’s bid became $678,- Crockett said he had t^ked to former war miniator guilty of M HUlte put man of ntienrmrlal committee. 100 and Peaslee's $679,100. Donald Massey, town road fore­ waa made. Tuesday at the awards r r " I 4 r I" r r r n r IT ThO' local unit waa reoresented grave contempt. In theory ho S78aMb«r On the base bid, Peaslee was man, who said that the paving assembly at Manchester High could be committed to prison for ISFowditiaa 13 u by delegatea Mrs. Eklward Waltera, the apparent low bidder, with could be done cheaper by having School. She weuj chosen for the lOObtWTM 1! Mm. Leon Bradley, Mrs. Be.^e the duration of the current Par­ Hunter nexL but it was discovered the town contract the work. Crock, award by the guidance depart­ liament to purge his contempt, but 41 Dutch undo II Farris and Mrs. Joseph F. Wallet. 42 Momutm ct iT II that the Peaalee item for addition­ ett agreed with other membera ment at the BOhool. leaders of both the Conservative cloth Bsrving as alternates were Mm. al gym heating work waa resul last that it was a gamble. Miss Isikovitz, a member of the II and Labor parties art reported 44EiMntUl bring Raymond CharUer, Mrs. Kenneth wed: at the' I Ud opening aa $1,200 Without the deletion of the pav­ graduating class, plans, to attend opposed to this. MHritcr Teamans, Mrs. Eugene Freeman, when It should have been read the University of Rhode Island. ' 49 Bulglag Jwf iil 9 ing and hleachera, the contingency B3Unir«Zenergy and Mra, Everett Kenne^. Dele- $ 2,200. fund would be 117,000 to 122,000. Kingston. She waa employed part- The ^ ty of Berlin and Oennany ^ A H ^ WHAT B4Strright«ihig ' bi 51 9 ID IT gatea-at-large were Mlsa Barium PBC member Harold Dwyer was With deletion it will be $12,000 time at the office of Dr. Jean- help to subsidise the Berlin Phil­ TELEGRAPH MHurlnor’f T i Wallett, department historian, and

OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WIUJAM8 !•••• YOUR FATHER AND Miss Estes Gets Finalist Plaque b r c T h e r h m /e n e v e r ^ MIsb Helen J. EJstos, heed of the Manchester High School Elnglish department since 1935, is presented YET RETURNED FKOM PRISCILLA'S POP a certtflcaite by E. Raymond Rogers, principal, as one of the 10 flnaUsts In the "National Teacher BY AL VERMEER A nSHINE JAUNT of the Year* program, JoinUy sponsored by the Council of Chief State Ofncere, the U.S. Offloe of WITH ANVTHIWe BUT ALIBIS, SO 1 HAD THE FDR THEIR Educaitton, and "Look" Magazine. Looking on is Supt. of Schools William H. Curtie. The cere- ALL R«SKT! BUTCHER SEND THESE EFFORTS IS mcny txx>k place tMs motnlng at the high school. (Herald photo by Satemls). WHO SWIPED MY PIKE OVER FOR SUPPER ANEJVIPTY FOOTSTOOL?.' TDNJOHT-WE’LL GIVE BAIT THEM A eCXXP RIB­ BUCKET.' doubts and apprehensions if any or hung on the line to dry—or the BING WHEN THEY ^ Ruth Millett of those aids refused to work? eggs for a cake beaten by hand— dSTHERE.' . If the telephone should be out of or rugs cleaned by a push-lt-your jlit!: order, how in the world could seU carpet sweeper — or grass WHAT WOULD WE DOT they do their homework without cut by a hand' mower — or houses consulting with friends every few cooled by o^oas^ventilatlon — or When a friend's automatic cof­ minutes? peas shelled by hand — or, orange fee maker recently went on the If the electric clothes dryer juice squeezed from oranges hi' hllnk and she had to brew the gave up, how In the world would stead of taken frozen from a can FIRST morning eye-opener in an old their mother manage to dry the — or even dishes washed In fashioned pot, her young son clothes? dlshpan, and dried by hand. asked, "But mom, how will you If the blender or mixer refused But while she was deploring know when the coffee is through to work, how could their mother this state of affairs, it also FOOD perking, If the coffee pot doesn't Ivsryona llkat to sov* monay. But to manage to chop, mix and blend? dawned on her that she would be sacri6ca quality for low prices Isn't raolly shut itself off automatically?" If the television quit, how would almost as apprehensive as her His mother managed to reas­ the family pass the evening? children It all her automatic aids saving. Wa stock tha tastsd and approved sure him on that question, but it STORE It Just occurred to her, my to living should suddenly refuse brands, price them as lew as 6na quality got her to wondering. friend said, that we have a whole to work, and she found herself fsarmito, assuring you the bast raturns far BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL Woilldn’t he and his brothers generation of children growing up, having to keep house the way her iliiil yaur manay. Par savings you can bank an -m rm s A V M c s **The neckline’* too low, the hem is too high and tho and slaters—used to a world of many of whom have never seen great-na.ndmother did, before the maka it a habit to savo hara ragularly. paymontB too longl" automatic aids —, have the same clothes scrubbed on a washboard age o f the electric helpers. FACE I SWIFT’S PREMIUM rwinii WHEN YOU'D LOVE TD LIVE FOREVER'* .L y . n j L <•»? if ■■‘ik RUMP ROAST ii'.i B E N C A S E Y ROUND »** BEHTHEMYEIOGRAM TESTS ON TORMfS EYE PIUS THE NUMBNESS HIS LEG, POINT ROUND ROAST ROAST Locker Plant ^nd MeailMarket 0 9 E-X« >.(.v.s.rM.______FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT ^ i lb. 6*a4tnta,

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Nellie Fox Hitting at Pennant Rate Anain THE Pick Four Rams Way For AlUStars Snead Finds Rough 'Really Rou^ Sox Have Good Four zMabers ef ReokvUle High’s ehamplOBshlp team were selected for the 1988 Oaa- NEW YORK (AP)— •• Roger Marls’ three-runathey went down to their sevsoth HOWIE HOLCOMB AMtotaat Sports Editor tral Valley Conference alLstar EiTor Kills homer prorided a 8-2 declston straight setback. team selected by the le ^ s W. L. Pet. GB hate-lhe-Yankeea club, which over Washing^ and New York’s * which began today with at know I took away so much groimd body’s gotta play it and so every­ — coaches. The qnoHet InclUM You still get the impreselon. hitting, so you hit and' listen to St. Lonia ... .40 21 .591 hasn’t sipped champagne stacth straight 'victory. RED SOX-TIGEBS- . , ' tention centered on the duel I txirned up a CMnaman and three body's gonna be miserable. But despite his good humor, that whether the gallery up around San Frnnclaoo 40 28 .588 V4 Carl Yastrzemaki hit * pair ME Co-GsptaH Dick MoGiU, short­ since 1969, has an oitien. Nel­ Third-place Boston made it nine . Smsll Town Sporta Fans Are O.K. stop; Oo-OaptoH Pete Pogani. between defender Jack Nick- gophers. it'i a fxinny thing, everybody Snead is dead serious about win­ the green applauds or groans," Triple Play Loa Angeles . .81 29 M l *'/j losses tax a row for Detroit 9-2. homqn tor the Red Sox, driving "Why, you know, you could easy ciuees the Open Init everybody ning this tournament and licking he says. "Only way you can toll Clnclmxnti ... .86 so .588 4 lie Fox is hitting over .300. Msybt bacause the writer ia a small town boy at heart or right field; Al Puts, third base lau8 and Arnold Palmer, and Baltimore ended (3eyeland’a win­ in tour nms, while rookie right­ 'and Jim Martello, pltcber, Mc­ bury a cat in there. All you gotta can't wait to qualify for next his Open jinx, if there is such a whether you hit a good one or Chlcngo...... 56 81 M l 4 The last time Fox hH that high, ning streak at seven games,' 6-2, hander Bob Hefbxer ohedted the ■ihaybe because we’ve a deep resentment of big-city pre- a drawling, dapper country do is throw it In there ..nd re­ year.” ‘thing. not.’’ ^1 MUwaukee ... .51 84 .411 8 the Chicago WMte Sox stole into Gill and Pagnnl om senlore. after the Indians had taken the Tigers on seven hits in his fbat ten^prs, )j« t the earnest and true Appreciation of small com­ Puts and Martello, sophomores. boy of 61 who had finished place the divot and put a marker Snead, of course, le celebrated He also seeme to think that jhle Palmer and Nlcklaus startad Possibility PMIadelphln . .80 88 .456 9V, the American League thnme.room opener of a twi-ixl|^t doublehead-' major league start and kept new over It. I only missed that fair­ as one of the great pro golfers' year’s site, the 6,850-yard, par 71 and toppled the New Yorkers munity fans foT schoolboy athletic teams has always been Others named Inelodei Jim hie last practice round. their dueling well apart in the big Houston ...... 21 40 .408 IS er 54. And the Los. Angeles An­ Detroit manager, Chuck Dresaen, ♦ - way by maybe txvo, three feet. A of all time; for the thousan'**x of course of The Coxmtry CHub— field—in contrast to last year New York ... .26 48 .568 15^ wMle the club members raided worthy of special note. ‘ Natalie, eoteber, Phil Sienna, "Lemme tell you about that ______gels beat Kansas City 4-3 in the xvinlesa. Fraiu Malaone alao had Txii^a, -tai recent years ws had man should have a better shot at dollars he’s earned from the game where Francis Ouimet ended Brit­ when they played the first two NEW YORK (AP)—How Wednesday’s Results the nearest xvlne cellar and opener of a txvtaibUl before the a homer tor Boeton. Rookie Oatee Don Olsrkln, the able sports second base and Ted Isaaoeon, rough,'' add 8am Snead. "Why, jt ^hen you’re only ott a few feet he helped make so popular; for ish domination of golf 60 years rounds together. te l oi^ortunlty to be close to left Add, all of Middletown; sir, it must be as high as—well, does a team that has tried St. Louis 9, New Torit 4 popped enough corica to fill Yank­ A’a won 4-8. * Broxvn connected for a pinoh-hit writer of the Hartford Umea, than when he's 100 feet off, now the more than 110 tournaments ago—is playing so tough that it’s Eighteen hoie-rounde today , and OMcago 9, Houston 1 ee Stadiiun. • * • cilebratiDns marking atate basket- took Urns off from Ms golfing Ed Isxder, first beee. Bob tour Inches anyway. everything find a new way to homer for Detroit hi Ida firM at- baU ehamplonshlps—once in LUch- shouldn't he? he's won. But he’s most famous going to be rough on everyone. Friday and the awesome Sg on San Franclsoo 8, Los Angeles S Nellie hasn’t been able to ap­ bat tax the majors. chorea to cover the recent (3LAC Smedley, ntUtty, and George "You know I hit one in there "You sure don’t here or for for something else. He's never loae? By messing up a triple WHITE BOX-TWINS— fteld and the keoond time, tMspast Dutr, pitcher, all of Southing­ Most of the golfers here aren’t Saturday make up the 72-hole OnMnnatl 6, Philadelphia 8, (10) proach his .806 batting mark of McOaw, Mttlng only .196 going * * * basketball tournaments and he on that last hole and It’s eo nice any of these open courses. And won the open speculating about burying cats in in EUtaxgton. Believe me, ton. MlSdletown and Sonthing-. medal play championsMp, xsron play, that’s how. The New Pittsburgh 6, MUwaukee 2 1059 since, but at 85 he’s In full into the game, move In five runs INDIANS-ORIOLES— summed up these feelings quite and soft and fluffy and nice to this one here is tougher than usual When the field of 150 teed off the rough but they agree with last year by Nicklaxu at Oak' York Mets uncovered that Today’s Games swing again. He stroked five Mts xvlth his two homers and a single, The Indians won ttaa opener /a Aotblng Uke it. succinctly one night xvhen he com­ ton tied for second place In the by the dawn's early light today, Snead In one respect—280 would mont, Pa., tax playoff wltii The party In BUington last standlnga. new route in the fifth inning Houston ( D i ^ 2-4) at Ofileago in six at-bats Wednesday night as wMle Robinson knocked tax four when Joe Ascue homered in the mented "teere’e a lot trf be said Sam Snead was beginning his be a good score for the old, old Palmer.’ ’' (Jackson 7-i^. the White Sox clobbered Minne­ xvlth the same production xand ninth. Milt Pappas. 5-8, apaoed March was unlike anything ever for tee email town teams and their against the National League Pittsburgh (Schwall 8-4) at Mil­ sota 124 with a 19-hlt attack. lifted his batting average to .882. five Mta for the Orlolea’ nlghtqap held then, except possibly for VE fane.” leading St. Louis Cardinals waukee (Lenuater 2-4). Fox collected four singles and Ray Herbert, 84, got the benefit victory. WUUe Kirkland homered er VJ Lay fsstivuies. It was They’re not perfect, to be sx;re, Wednesday. Phlladrtphia (Mahaffey 8-8) at a double, raising his average of the WMte Sox’ explosion. Har­ for Cleveland. "teair” tsam and ths entirs com­ Kelso Ready • • • but for the most part the small Mats were leedtaig M . The Cincinnati (O’T m Ic 12-S) (N ). from .298 to .811 wMle rookie Tom mon Klllebrew hit his 12th homer munity took part. It xvsa the town fan le more loyaJ than Ms Oardi had runners at first and Only Gamea Scheduled. McCraw and veteran Floyd Rob­ tor the Txvtaxe. ANGELS-A’a— santo In. L(tcbf(eld,' too. Hg city brother!. For Big Rim •eeend. Leo Burke smashed a Friday’s Games inson each Mt two homers and * * * Dan Osinskl, 6-8, hald the A’a . What bring* this to mind (and * a • grounder to Charley Neal who Pittsburgh at Chicago. accoxuited for nine runs batted in. YANKS-SENATOSis— to two hits tax the opener but to print).at this late date, was stepped on third and fired to Sec­ Houston at Cincinnati, (N ).. The triumph kept the CMcago- Marls’ three-rxm shot—his 12th Bobby DelGreco’s homer left Wm tea atelotie banquet held at BHS Deaerving Fan At Acfueduct ond to start a triple play. Rod San Francisco at Milwa^ee, ans one-game back of the Yank­ —came after singles by Bobby on the short end of a 3-1 score last Saturday. It w m not limited ees in their bid to give Manager until Jim Fregosi hit a three-run One more Item concerning that K a n ^ dropped the ball at sec­ (N), Richardson and Tom Tresh in the to male oteletaa m is the ease so Ellington banquei. Another life­ ond.- Loo Angeles at St. Louis, (N ). A1 Lopez another pennant. Lopez sixth inning off Claude Osteen, homer tax the ninth off Ed Rahbtv, ottm, classmates wsre in attend- NEW YORK (A P) —Kelso Is is the mxly manager to break the time sports pose was issued to a ready tor the big run. That’ll come Curt Flood walked and Bill Philadelphia at N e w Y o r k , shut out xvfnner over the Yankees 6-6. ancs, M ivsll m parents and most deserving gentleman. Kerwln White i-prompUy hit a grand slam 8 pjn. Yankees pennant monopoly in the the last time he faced them. Jim In the nightcap, the A’a gOt the friends; Again, a community af­ in the one and one quarter miles last 14 years. H e' did it with the (Ted) Elliott received it from of the $100,000*added Suburban homer, the shcUi of his career. AMBRIOAN LEAGUE Bouton, 9-2, needed ninth taxning deciding rim in the seventh Inning fair. Principal Getchell and Joins Man­ The eventual 9-4 victory kept W. L Pet. GJB. 1954 Cleveland Indians and the relief help to subdue the Sena­ on a single by DelGreco,), Waywawie ; Of oourse this type of program Handicap at Aqueduct July 4. ’69 Sox. chester's Walter Fox In tee cate­ The 6-year-oId gelding from Mrs. m m i ^ the Cards a half game in fro^ New Y o r k ...... 86 .610 tors, who pushed across two rxjns Causey’s double and aaeiifloa is unfeasible if not impossible in gory of outstanding scholastic of the San Frtuicisco Giants, who Chicago ...... 88 .686 The Yankees remained out tax and had the bases loaded before fly by Ed Charles. Richard duPont's Bohemia Stable trounced the Los Angeles Dodg­ larger cities. I doubt there is a sports fans. showed he was in top form yester­ P L E N T Y OF TIME— ^Pirates’ Donn Clendenon glides home safely as Milwaukee catch­ Boaton ...... SS hall in the state large enough to These men are quite similar in ers 8-S at Candlestick Park. The Cleveland...... 84 JM8 day when he easily Woh the 127,800 Dodgers fell 3^ games behind the er Joe Torre awaits a late throw. It was the final run in a 6-2 Pirate victory. (A P kqkloaisdUMsge If elass- oharaoter—quiet and unassuming. Nassau County Stakes at the New Baltimore ...... 85 J130 matsa,' porsnta and friends of all Waiter le perhaps more "mobile,” Cards. Photofax.) Minnesota ...... 88 .524 York oval. The dneinnatl Reds and Chl- Mighty Mouth ths «on^ths , Instead of trying to get aix in­ '.‘peci disc. The Injury was first' ners from last year. Inst, pros and with a two-run homer in the third Oepeda and Bailey, Ban Fransisoo, enth after rookie pitcher ' Bob Earley scheduled to pitch for the necticut State Boaid of Approved ly and truly xvant to fight the de- Harry Basklnd added W o hita side look at tee problems of No­ the distances between the 19 holes. vofiltlaJtexg champion? tage, tee Bed Sox blanked the w«|mH ito 'foriiunate a few years discovered 10 days ago. At that amatours, with handicaps two, or that ended Marichal’s scoreless and White. S t Louis, 12. Meffner and Chuck SchUiing Red Sox against Detiroit’a Jim Baseball Umpires. Boggini sue. for the xvinners xvhile Tom' Ilouglas Twins, 10-0, at Charter Oak Park Htok,. tee'fans were conspicuous tional League arbiters, we talked The Country Club datee back to f n r 4 0 Stolen Bases — Robinson, Cin­ ceeds Peter Staum who stepped “ Sorre, I xvant test big, ugly time It was hop^ that Oerter 1682 but it was 10 years later be­ less, may enter the quaUfytaxg streak at 23 2-8 innings. The Gi­ walked. Sunning. had an inside the park homer and last night. A t Keeney Street, tee by their ehocence. tf a doupie of of the mechanics of umpiring, the rounds along with sonse 2,600 other ants chased Drysdale with three cinnati, 21; Pinson, Cincliinait 19; down after serving for foiu: years. ugly beEU* but I gotta get my out,’’ Bill Belekexvicz two M-ts tax three fogged-out game at Milwaukee would recover in time to defend Ms fore six men, in a do-it-yourself said 'The Greatest y^etiday on Dodgers 'Waited a little kxiger to losing years happen to come along entronts. The final list from all runs in the fifth. Wills, Los Angles, 15; Brook, Boggini has been an umpire for tries for Llberxty. get started but stopped the Braves earner in the season and other title tax the National AAU Meet in fashion, laid out a six-hole golf • e • more than a quarter century. He Ms triumphant return from Lon­ again, it’s aimori a sum bet the St;' Louis this weekend. course. . entegories number ISO gMfers. • ‘M.M .M .M -M W W i 4 or 2 tires off yonr osT , Chicago, IS; W. Daxis, Los An- by tee identical score. crowds xviU dwuxdlls agatax. trlida. If I ’d only known . . , 4 CCBS-OOLTft— geies, 12. Richardson Rejoins Yankees, is also a member of the Central don xvtxere he had stopped BritiBh REO LEAGUE Gerry Davis and jtan Nteol got Ernie Banks passed two land­ Pitching — Btaloney, Cincinnati, Connecticut District Board of Ap­ Champiicm Henry Cooper tax five Building up a big 11-1 lead over Frise money for tee winner xvill rounds as he said he would. five hits between teem to epvk total approximately $16,000, plus marks for the Cfobs. He smashed 10-2, .888; O’Toole, dncinnall, proved Basketball Officials. tee first six frames, Wotaxut Bar- tee Sox’ otxe-elded triumph. Two Stay Sparkling White! 2 for *25 the S80th homer of his csu'eer, and MaiMial, San Franclsoo, 11-8, ‘Dad Would Have Wanted It' Sam Blonsteln of Rockville was More Than d ee beiXB xvitestood a late Army A numerous outaids sources of reve­ Sox hurlem held the Ttvinf .to four American League Plenty Mixed Up nue from endorsements. Second drove in four runs to run his total .786; Perraaoeld, Los Angeles, Mo- named xrlce president at the re­ "Mian, teat fight xvGl draw a Navy .rally to win, 11-7, at Robert­ hits. Doug Steele went all the xvay. Tiny ^Japanese H oiisewii e to 1,008. Carl Warwick ruined Bean, Pittsburgh, and Sfanmone, cent annual meeting at WiUle’i 515 miltiion doUar gate xvite every- son Park last ndgM. place le worth $8,000 xvite a total teing. It xvlU draw more than for the Dodgers and allowed only of approximately $86,000,. being Glen Hobble's shutout with .-x solo S t Lonia, 7-2, .778. NEW YORK (A P ) — *T knewf single the sixth taxning that Steak House. 'Earl Yost was re­ Pop Cartoon had a strong three- two safeties. He fanned 15 but al­ homer in the sixth. dad woxild have warded me to ' be laxinched ' tee winning three-rxin named secretary-treasurer, deopatra and deopatra (Liz Tay­ hitter ^ going' for tee first six Yanks Played Under .500 Ball distributed to tee competitors, All-Weatber "42" i — Drysdale, Los An­ lor) xvBs at tee ringside xvxatchlng most lost the shutout in the 'sixth Only Woman Boxing Second 8 8 ;i • • • geles, 112; Konfax, Los Angeles, back as soon as possible.’’ rally climaxed by Roger Marla’ A written examination for pr^- frames' then tired and aUiowed when Bill Manning was thrown out cash to the pros and merchandise 1 $ > l c me Tuesday Mght.” to the amateurs. Every pro who BEOB-PHILS— 111; Maloney, Cinoinnatt 92; Culp, Bobby Richardson said -it quiet­ 12te homer of the season. pective new members will be held six Mts and six ^ runs In the on an stteonpted steal. Leo Cardenas stroked a two-out ly. No.dramatics. No tears. “It Just goes to show yOu what in the fall, the date to be As for tee hxxrry to fight Lis­ seventh. Yet Moved Ahead in Standing TOKYO (AP) — One of the^circult television so he could su- completes the full 72 holes is guar­ PhUadetohia, 89; Marichal, San ton, MItghty Mouth said, " I went anteed $300 and every pro who TUBELESS L ) \ single in the lOth to score Frank Franclsoo, 84. JuM a sinxiple, sincere state­ kind Of a fellow he is,’’ said M w - nounced. Dave WMte clubbed two homers Bweetest sights at the fights tax pervise training on both floors. to be the youngest heavyw«ig1\ ■ t ^— a falls to make the cut-off point I ■ iUi ■ RoMnson who walked, stole sec­ AMERICAN LEAGUE ment. Richardson’s father had ager Ralph Houk after the Yiux- and drove in a total of six runs Jones All-American Tokyo is a little doll about shoul­ The old champion wanted to get ond and went to third on two died Monday. kees’ 3-2 victory. ‘T was sur­ dhampion ever. I xvant to brmll as the xvtaxless Barbers upset the NEW YORK—(NBA)—The chant­ women Interested in boxing, a after 36 holes wiU get $160. Ama-1 7 JW X14 or e.ro X If phia t a Batting—^Malzone, Boston, .842; Eastern League Paitttersons’ record.’* der-high to a flyweight, xprith a 'i more walks, in the Cincinnati vic­ Bohby left tee New York Yan­ prised when he showed up tax (he second-place club. Jack Curtin con­ OMAHA (A P )—Unbeaten right. ing of the managers of major pony tail hanging doxvn her back. thrlxdng sport tax Japan these teure who last tee four full rounds BUCKWALLS! i Wagner, Los Angtdes, .840; KaUne, He was hM that hto deadline league contenders is strangely slm- xvill'get gold medals. and 4 or 2 Uree off your ear tory. D

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FAGE TWENTYJX)UR Avanta Dally Net Pteaa Ron IRUB8DAY, TONE iW, IMS For the Week Baded jiattrli^Bt^t lEvrttitts H^ntUt A n e U , IMS The Weather eC O. a Waatlmr Brnm The executive board o t the Man- 1 3 ,8 2 8 A bou t Tow n oheerter Women’s Republican d u b Greek Colonel WMr f d qo**e eeel foaiglH. U m made tmtative plans for a lunch­ vedtiw Andlt to UM 40a aotoeday eoattaoid eon in September and a ntnunage of OtoenlattoB f * aad eeeL Hl|h to to* U m m Bt. BridKet's Romi^ Society will sale In October at its meeting 7e*. ■ponaor a Strawbeiry Featlval r a - Tuesday night. Mrs. Edward Town Visitor Afonchotfar—id Ciftr o f VlUago Charm day from B;M to t:80 p.m^ on the Coughlin, 360 Woodland St., was CONNECTICUT FRESH church groundc. Mrs. Stanley Isicas appointed tetophbne committee Lt. Ocd. George Kaotanoe of .VOL. LXXXHi NO. 228 .(OUMinad AdvartMM ea W) and Mrs. Chester Parclak are co- ch^rman. The club's newspaper CHICKENS and CHICKEN PARTS MANCHESTER, CONN.," FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1968 chairmen of a committee. Ajthens, Greece, was a guest at Pay LESS for (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE SEVEN CBNTB will be eent out to members this week. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robert S. Andrew, son of Mr. T. Gooding, 108 Crestiwood Dr., and Mrs. Chester Andrew, lie Cole­ Home lieague Ladies will meet Monday and Tuesday. BLOCK ISLAND man Rd., left yesterday by Jet in front of the Salvation A xm y The Gooding’s son. Barry, met FRESH plana for a tour of Europe with Citadel at 9 a.m. tomorrow to Genuine Spring lOB former classmates at Dart­ the colonel on a recent trip to board the bus for Camp Nathan the United Nations with a world mouth College. The group will Hale in Coventry. visit England, Holland, Prance, understanding class from Bennet SWORDFISH Spain, Italy and Germany, and Junior Higth School. plan to return home Aug. 27. An­ Col. Kastanas came to t h e lb. 89c drew will be employed at the Charlotte Hutchins United Slates as a participant in Montini of Milan Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey a military training program arid Lobster Meat Lamb Legs in New Tork City In the fall. Master of Grange spent four months at Ft. Mon­ mouth, N.J. He wiH return bo Hie Manchester Codardttee will Greece today. I liiiiilliiiillp ni bold ttiellr regidar meeting and a Miss Charlotte Hutchins, 85 He wlas a cadet student during I At Pinehurst’g custom cut meat department quality poCluck supper tai the Robbins Broad St., laat night was elected World War n , and escaped bo Grets first consideration . . . the low price ic a bonus. Handles C ar Roam ai C ^ e r OongregBitloinail master of the Manchester Grange Assistant Pastor Turkey by boat when the Germans Any time we can sell Swift’s Premium Genuine Church Monday aJt 6:30 p.m. Miem- at a meeting at Orange Hall. The Rev. Melvin Peterson of ocoupded his country. He foogtit SprinGTi 7 to 8 Ib., Lamb Leers in the 69c bracket. . . bem wlB be oontlacted on what to Vinton, Iowa, has accepted a call in Palestine and E^ypt and re­ One Seat Away Ghurch Ruler Is 65; being. HlMgesMee will be Ncmnie Other officers are; 'William Ste­ turned home after the war. they are in great demand. ' venson, overseer; Hazel Andersdn, as assistant pastor of Emanuel BH(!big, Joan Lone, Virginia Lutheran Church. He will begin The colonel is a graduate of a i>ast master, lecturer; Earle the National Academy, Attens, MIDDLEFIELD (AP) Hutchins, a past master, steward; his duties Sept. 1. He was an in­ tern at Emanuel from September and has had extensive training in Pinehurit Quality, Flavorful, — Solomon might have Rated a Progressive George k^tem, assistwt stew­ 1956 to August 1956. eleotronJcB, radar and oonununi- handled it differently had ard; Vahda Lsdiance, chaplain; oations. James MdBrierty, a past master, The Rev. Mr. Peterson was born Taijder, Whole or Rump Half Lag, he stopped the car that treasurer; and Thomas Dunbar, a in Monument, Kan., and was a weaved down Rt. 157 1949 graduate of Lutheran Bible GENUINE SPRING VATICAN CITY (AP)—In age-old ceremony the College past master, gate keeper. yesterday. * of Cardinals today elected Giovanni Battista Cardinal Monti­ Also, Mildred Morrison, Ceres; Institute, Minneapolis, Minn. He 5 Area Students Ruth Hutchins, Pomona; Gladys received an associate arts degree But State Trooper Rob­ ni, archbishop of Milan, the new Pope of the Roman Catholic Sloan, Flora; Olive Murphy, lady from Luther College, Wahoo, Neb., Get RPI Master’s I ert Cabelus made this Church. He chose the name of Paul VI as a symbol of C^rig- assistant steward; BUlzabeth Dun­ in 1951, and a B.A. degree from LEG OF LAMB decision after he found tian unity. bar, retiring master, executive. Bethany College, Llndsborg, Kan., in 1963. He Is a 1957 graduate of Five Manchester students re­ Donald R. Fleming, 16, The new Pope is expected to carry forward the progre** Installation of officers will be crouched below the dash EAST HARTFORD held in Septem'ber. Augustana Theological Seminary, ceived master’s degrees from sive policies of his predecessor, John XXHI, who died June Rock Island, 111., and served a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, under the steering wheel 3 at the age of 81. Pope Paul at 65 is the 262nd ruler of the combined pastorate in Stanton and and William J. Kahili III, Roman Catholic Church. HEADS AOOOtTNTANTS Griswold, Iowa, before going to Troy, N.Y., at its 167th oommenco-1 DAY NURSERY HARTFOiRD (AP) _ Bernard Vinton. ment eocercises June 7. I 16, trying to handle the “ I have tidings of great joy,” proclaimed a cardinal to Schweitzer of Hartford has been They are James Frederick Ba-1 wheel from the back thousands who jammed St. Peter’s Square. “ We have • named president of the Connecti­ He is married to the former oon, 82 Mountain Rd.; Charles 158 Slhrar Lone Lorena Anderson of Orion, 111. The Pope.” ...... cut Society of Oertifled Public Chester Bigelow, 8 Harvard Rd.; seat: EcMt Hartford Accountants. Others elected at couple has three children. They He gave both Meriden In line with tradition, Pope Paul then appeared on the wdll live In the parish house, 84 Joseph Keith Carriere, 616 Wood- the annual meeting yesterday bridge St.; Edward Bari Kirkham, youths reckless driving Td. 289-6302 Church St., while serving at basilica balcony at 12:21 p.m. to make his first public ap­ were Gordon Tasker of Hartford, Emanuel. 83 Adelaide Rd.; and Gilbert Con- , tickets. pearance as the chief pastor of the world’s half-billion Ro­ vice president; Douglas C. Heaven, rad MiUman, 458-14-U, W. Middle Chops cut if you wish from these 7 to 8 lb. leg's. ChndroR 2 to 14 years W a t^ u ry , secretaiy; Manuel Tpke. Fleming, by the way, man Catholics. It was an hour after the white smoke puffing only Oole, Hartford, treasurer, and Bacon received his in engineer­ (6V^ Ib. legrs 65c) said he was tying his from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel had first signaled his Leonard B. Johnson, New Haven, £x-Buckland Man ing science. He has a BB. degree shoelace. ^ election. auditor. from Carnegie Institute of Tech­ I Only for an instant did the Gets Doctorate nology. i i i i i i voice of the new Pope shake with Bigelow, who had bachelor of emotion as he gave his first bless­ David R. Klein, formerly of engineering and MB. degree* from ing, ” Urbi et orbi,” to the City of R a cia l N ew s Buckland, received his PhD. de­ Johns Hopkins University, was State News I Rome and to the world. His mes- gree in Zoology at the University awarded his in engineering sci­ ! .sage rang out clear and strong to of British Columbia on May 31. ence. .the crowds below. They responded Summarized; STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Dr. Klein was graduated from A graduate of the South Dako-1 TENDER LAMB CHOPS lb. 99c Roundup with ’a great roar. SPONSORED BY ST. BRIDGET'S ROSARY SOCIETY Manchester High School In 1645, ta School of Mines and Technology RIB OR SHOULDER. He stayed on the balcony for Bill on Jobs received Us B jS. degree from the with a BB. degree, Carriere re- | five minutes, clad in papal robes University of Connecticut in 1961 celved Us in mechanical engineer- of white, with a white skullcap. FRIDAY. JUNE 21 Ing. A WHOLE NEW WORLD Ai. embroidered papal stole and the MB. degree from the Uni­ WASHINGTON — ReporU that 6 PJW. to 8 PJMt. versity of Alaska in 1663. Kirkham rec^ved a master of Truck Overtiimis, draped his shoulders. Gray- LAMB PAHIES ...... haired, blue-eyed, he presented a 100,000 demonstrators might Dr. Klein has worked in Alaska science management degree. He OF Lb. 39e march on Capitol Hill worries ad­ for several years and is now lead­ has a B.S. degree from Kansas Tassels hanging from left side of caps, graduates await diplomas, then move tassels to right. Eleven Boys Hurt figure of great dignity and fine ON THE CHURCH GROUNDS —" ' —■■ i ■ ii physical appearance. vocates and opponents of new civ­ er of the Cooperative Wildlife Re­ State University. a m b s h a n k s il rights proposals; President Ken­ ADULTS 75t—CHILDREN 40c search Unit at the University of A graduate with a bachelor de- . BRAISING L ...... Lb. 29e NAUGATUCK (A P )— “ It As he delivered the blessing he made the sign of the cross toward nedy asks approval of massive TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR Alaska. He lives at College, Alas­ gree in mechanical engineering SANDWICH EATING... federal vocational training pro­ ka, with his wife and two children. Skies Clear at Climax of Program could have been a lot worse.” the crowd. from the City CoDege of New | LAMB NECKS ■.. That was how police summed up gram as part of civil rights legis­ Dr. Klein is the son of Mrs. Nor­ York, Miltman was awarded Us Lb. I9e Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini was cho^n as the Then he returned to the Sistine lation. ma A. Klein of Buckland. in engineering science. a 16-page bonus book the near-tragic spill taken by a Chapel to again receive the hom­ pickup truck yesterday os it was new Pope Paul VI today. This picture was taken June 8 age of the College of Cardinals who DANVILLE, Va.—Legal war GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF AMERICA returning 10 Naugatuck High in Milan where he was archbishop. (AP Photofax.) had chosen him Pope. continues although Negro demon­ School boys from a 'YMCA day The throng was told that the strations halted at least temporar­ and 11 new one-dish MHS Graduates 565 oamp. new Pope had granted them a full ily; 138 awaiting trial from past All- 10 of the boys and the Indulgence — a remission before demonstrations. truck’s 22-year-old driver, Michael Favors Gouncil LEXINGTON, N.C.—Convictions FRANKFURTER MEALS . . . A m a bhM and gold attundacd bearing the edass God of temporal punishment due KobUnsky, weloomed the throng. “You, our fam­ E. Kelly, were hurt, but only two for sins. handed down for 18 white men meWto, "Etow quam vtderi” (TV> be rather bo aeem), ines and friends, have given us much bo be grate­ of the boys required admission to and 10 Negroes in June 6 race all this in the July issue Eighty princes of the church UtUowed In a dtlff btieeze, 566 atudenita at Mlan- ful for," she said. Miss KriUdnsky is a member St. Mary’s Hospital, Waterbury. riot to which one man killed. of the N'atlanal Honor Socieity and has been acti've The open-back truck, owned by elected the Milan archbishop on SAVANNAH, Ga.—Tension eas­ of “WOMAN’S DAY’’ ebMdter High SobooKvvMV graduated In a cnlorful on the Student Oounoil for all four years. the second day of their secret con­ es after Negroes agree at biraclal eurtrioor eeMnwny Mtt nlghc on the ■olwiot’e IMd. Camp Naboca, was ratuming the Paul VI Advocates boys horns after they bod spent clave in - the Sistins Chapel. He meeting to try to keep demonstra­ on Sale here at 10c Barbara Aiux,_Pearee delivered the salutatory had been regarded as a favorite V w tto aeoohd y m c in a row the sklee threait- address, titled, “ SFumia,'SotellUee and the -the flay helping prapaVei the -aamp. tions peaceful; 700 gathered at •OM ralh. But m the exeirdMe ended, the for the opantngkef ito suntoner eee- The election came on the fifth or mass meeting urged to begfa). .boy- Week. MIsb Pearce, co-editor 6 t thO High flIllNiil sixth ballot. began to dtear, mimwlng the high spMta of the Worid, declared that specialised k n o w M ^ lit' ■on niext Mondfiy. graduating oAaae. Ait mte apeUMor’B platform, a Pope John’s Work He was archbishop of Milan for quired in today’s world. Kelly, who was charged by po­ (Oonttoued on Page Four) oanvoe cov«r bad been eredtod in anU'dpaJtion of nce with failure to keep to the the past eight years and worked ■prinklee. Brit none feOl and the ceraraony pro­ "How oon we meet the problems of bhlB aoedsty?’* closely with Pope John during his she asked. “ We must have specific bools to trans­ right, told them that the truck’s VA-nCAN CITY (AP)—A ceeded wHhioiuit a hitch. TV) speed the program, ■ rear began “fMitailing” or shak­ reign of four years and seven 'though, the Star Spangled Banner was not pUiyed. form our aspirations into reality. Uke a player blue-eyed prelate with a pene­ months. ° -WITH BURSACK'S QUALITY FOODS! on a baseball team, we contribute bo the game by ing from side to side as it come British Chief MUncUEO The 61008 of 1963 la the smiaideot in three yeara. down Rubber Ave. Bbct. trating mind today became A Vatican diplomat, he was pro­ knowing how to do our particular job well.’’ secretary of state for Pope Plus At Pinehurst Service Meat Department SPAIEMK But a tribal of 79 seninra were graduaited with hon­ Kelly said he jammed on his the 262nd pontiff of the Ro­ COmiNUING OUR ors. Using the aateUite program as an example of brakes only to have the truck lurch x n . FROZEN epecdalilzed ability forrnlng “an important link in man Catholic Church— Pope As the tidings were given to the Seen, Quitting The oeremoni'es began a few momemte before the over on its reft aide after going throngs in St. Peter’s Square the a chain, a chain as strong as its weakest Unk,’’ out of control. Paul VI. ■oheduled thne a* the senUon filed onto the field. Miss Peoroe urged the graduating olaas to go forth great bell of St. Peter’s—the cam- Wearing maroon cap and griwna with white baseelB The eight boys riding in the back In Milan, where as Oiovaimi In Midsummer 8 % SHURFINE MLUR SALE! buy one or a dozen and meet new challenges. "Let us seek the ipeciial Battista Cardinal Montini he had panone—rang out. Other churches **“ men proceeded bo the bOorioa of seaibe on the were thrown out of the truck. So 4 to Lb. boobs we need bo malra our ooniMbutlon count,’’ she been archbishop, they remem­ took up the peal. NO. 303 CANS VEAL STEAKS \and gills. In white cape and gowns with ma- said. were 10 to 15 oases of empty soda LONDON (AP)—Britain’s ton- roonHaeseli took seats on the The "Tri- bottlea. The bottles amaudied as bered hi mas “ the bishop of tl)e “ The new Pope went all the way FIRST PRIZE FRANKFURTS 1 Miss Pearce Is a member of the National Honor workers,” a prelate who had put back to the 17th century to take battled Conservative party appar­ For lanch” from ‘'Al—^The native mind , L’Osservatore Romano, explained Frarident of the sehfor dass, Marjorie Anne (Continued on Page Three) atra-wberry eeason, to its first Now, as Pope, he is the bishop to newsmen the significance of the lasted only 26 minutes Thursday NO. 303 CANS YELLOW CLING week, is the most disappointing in of Rome. Pete’s name: night. It failed to pr6duce expect­ DUBUQUE value in boneless oven roast we offer chuck . . . fork the memory o f grow ere and com- Romans saw him for the first “ It is a symbol of ecumenical ed demands for the prime minis­ ter’s immediate retirement. PEACHES tender . . . at 89c lb. m iael^ men. time as Pope when he appeared unity, venerated by Catholics, 5 9 ' L The sweet, hirii, i«d Connecticut on the main balcony of St. Peter’s Protestants and the Orthodox." Sir Derek Walker Smith, former ftrawberry has had its problems. Basilica and gave his blessing. Pope Paul moved dynamically minister of health, warned that to NO. 303 CANS WHOLE KERNEL FRANKS Frost damage in many areas They saw a 66-year-old man of in starting his pontificate. He im­ oust Macmillan now might bring moderate height with a trim flg- mediately named Amleto Cardinal CORN 8 ^ CHICKEN Pound PIcg. (Continued on Page Kfight) )jre. Gray hair framed an intense Cicognani as his secretary of (Continued on Page Seven) look on his face, dominated by state. Cardinal Cicognani had 2 Vi CANS black eyebrows and a prominent been Pope John’s secretary of LEGS Roman nose. state. He is a man who has a reputa­ Tile choice of name and the de­ PURPLE PLUMS 4 tion for deep thought. His public cision on his secretary of state News Tidbits writings and speeches as cardinal showed, the new Pope’s intention . Bulletins 9 OZ. PKG. FROZEN 4 9 ^ <>>* MORRELL’S CANNED HAM from the AP Wires probably are more voluminous to follow the path traced by"" his Culled from AP Wires than those of any other prince of predecessor. the Church. Vatican press officials said the , 3s 2.89--5s 3.99 CANTALOUPE MELONS Unlike Pope John X Xfll, who Pope’s coronation would be June FRENCH FRIES 6*^ V. Venter, commissioner of came from a farm family, Pope PLANE OBASUES, 1 DEAD , , j 29. They said he might deliver a OHIOOPEE, Mass. (AP) — A -priaons. reports 67,686 persons fa) Paul grew up in the atmosphere message to the''wqrld Saturday. NO. 303 CANS Jail to Soutti Africa-—about one of four-engine KC1S6 Air Force Jet . 4 for LOO every 236 of population.; .Cold air (Continued on Page Five) Pope John XXIII (Continued on Page Three) tanker plane crashed early to­ mosa, putoing down froni Canada, day in a wooded area about SLICED BEETS 8 drops temperatnree to 40s and 50s thiM miles from Westover Air over wil^ area of nation in chilly Force B ue. One crewman was '/ n prelude summer . . i Preaident killed, mree others paraohnted expected to oaU on new Pope while to safety.. The Air Force aald Shurfine Flour 2 85c Pinehurst Famous in Italy Jtae 30 to July 2 ...Re­ Steel Accord Revolutionary; the body of Sgt. Daniel F. Dono­ NATIVE ' publican National Committee holda hue, 32, of Rye, N.Y., was found iilli meeting to choose site for national fa) tiic \lclnlty of the wreckage. convention with theme “Kennedy Tenderleai Tea Bags 85c , GROUND MEATS BOSTON LETTUCE Available for Defeat” TRAPEZE ARTIST FALLS 2 for 29c Strike Threat Played No Part HAZLETON, Pa. (AP)—Pa- FROM BECKER Four drowning viotfana to four BLUE BONNET days cause offloiaas to oloae Weet trioia Wyatt, 20, a trape)w ar­ OSCAR MAYER VALEMOTOBIAN 8ALUTATORIAN Panama a ty Beach . . . President tist, fell SO feet to the ground 2 Lbs. PRESIDENT Thuiwlay night while perform­ Margarine ill EUeea W w n Boris BorboM Ann Peoro* Marjorie Anne KobUnaky Kennedy senda f 1,000 - penenal PITTSBURGH (AP)-—A historic|>sion of the union’s International^tive bafgaining, this 1s a signlfl- check to “P T 109” benefit premiere steel-labor agreement which could wage policy committee. cant development.” ing on an aerial ladder at a ben­ Lean Ground Chuck for child mental health center in possibly revolutionize collective In Washington, the White House William E. Simktn, director of efit circus. Miss Wyatt,* of FRANKFURTERS Santa Monica, Osltf., nfined for bargaining was reached Thursday said President Kennedy was grati­ the Federal Mediation and Concili- Orestwood, Fla., was admitted; President’a brother, Joseph P.' by the United Steelworkers Union fied by the early agreement. But a;tion Service, said in Washington to Hazietim Hospital where she FRESH FRUITS • VE6ETABLES SHURFINi . Kennedy Jr., kHled to World War and 11 major steel producers. further comment was withheld un­ the agreement “ will confound the was reported in fair oaadttioB Guba Landings Unconfirmed n. The agreement, seen as a par­ til the contract terms could be prophets of doom who have been today with a fiaotuied hlp) f i ^ 7 9 'lb. — 3 lbs. *2-2^ U.S. officials caution against ex­ tial answer to the industry’s un­ studied. predicting' that collective bargain­ onte and a Mack eye. PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DRINK MIAMI, Pla. (AP)—The GubonOU.S. naval ■ boM at Guantanamo^ The U.S. State and Defense De pecting speedy Bast-West accord employment ills, marks the first The agreement culminates about ing is obsolete.” / EXTRA FANCY Wonderful value. A delicioiu drinlc time a settlement has been con­ 5'^ months of discussions by the Cooper estimated industry ^elh- LANDENOS MlVTMIZrin Revolutionary Council and thou- Bay. But a former Coney de Los partments said they had no infor­ on other disarmament proposals Just because Washington and Mos­ cluded-in the basic steel Industry joint union-industry Human Rela­ ployment costs would rise about WASHINGTON (AP) — 111# eonds of exiles awaited word to­ Mercedes resident who heard the mation of any landings and ex­ without a strike or threat of a tions Committee, a body created 16 cents per man hour during the pressed doubt that substantial cow have agreed to aet up hot State Department said today U R U E PLUMS FRESH HAMBURG lb.S5c 46 Oz. Cans Ill day from commandos the council same news said “ Camilo Cienfue- line . . , Soviet Union’s new space strike. after the bitter 116-day strike in length of the pact. Steelworkers that fewer than 56 antt-Coatro numbers of men or sums could bNo wage hike is included in the 1959 to examine mutual problems. LOO ■aid it had put on Fidel Coatro’s gos” was the name of a Castro be landed in Cuba without its hero and heroine continue medical averaged an estimated $8-28 iu) Infiltrators noay have landed la ® Lbs...... 2.65 ■hmoe to launch “ the beginning youth communism indoctrination oheelnips and scientific interroga­ pact which features an extended Under the current two-year con­ hour. Guba in the post eoupte o f knowledge. vacation plan for senior employes, iiiii of the liberation of Cuba.’ ’ school there. He said the report tions while Moscow readies usual tract, the union has had the right In comparison, lu t year's weeks, it denounced aa "la- But Rep. Paul Rogers, D-Fla., huge welcome for them. the first such plan in the Indus- 2 9 ' i ; . • There waa no cmflrmation from .indicated invaders were hotly be­ said he was advised by sources since May 1 to re-open formal ne­ agreement cost the stMl firms an aoMwate and highly •olorad’* ::::: Cuban or United Statea govem- sieging it. try. . A- ■gotiations. That would have auto­ estimated 10 cents an hour for olalma .of Uggsr Isadlnga. Press reliable in the past that more The agreement, which will cost 3 in I meatball, meat loaf blend of pork . . . menta of auch landinga. The coun- Ailomer exUe said a broadcast than 8,000 men infiltrated Cuba at matically imposed a 90-day sjtrike each man while the 30-month con­ officer Richard L. PhUUpa BMula oU aald it expected a progreaa re­ on the 40 meter band said, “ This Graduation Edition the companies an estimated 16 deadline. , tract signed in 1960 rocketed em­ this steteiaeat to the waka of three coast&l points.- He refused cents an hour per maii-hour port by radio today from fighting la the Cuban Anti-Communist Lib­ to Identify the sources. Steelworker President David J. ployment costs to an estimated 40 claims by Ctaban exUea la Flor* veal . . . beef, Ib. 79c— 3 lbs. 2.25. worked, also includes new hospi­ McDonald, who serves m co-chair­ AN AMERICAN CUT GLASS DESSERT DISH men it said were welcomed by eration Army. Go ahead Finer del The revolutionary council Issued Today’s Herald eontalns eov- cents . an hour. Ida of sizable landiags la Oaba, peaaants and who swiftly joined Rio.” Pinsr del Rio is the name erage of the Manchester H l^ tal, health and insurance benefits. man of the 10-man qpmmittee with / The chief benefit of the contract "War Communique No. 1" which ’ITie contract is effective for 21 K A n V E ' I FREE WITH EACH PURCHASE OF ^ GAL. ill forces with area guerrilla bonds. of Cuba’s easternmost province. School graduation exercises, R. Conrad Cooper, executive vice 18 the extended vacation plan in ' l o t t e r y r i n g h i t said commandos landed In differ­ with the addresses delivered by months, starting Aug. 1, and thus president of .U.S. Steel, credited ARNOLD and WONDER ROLLS Sketchy and unauthenticated A Cuban military network ent parts of Cuba and ';the farm­ which 80 per cent of the steelwork­ ALBANY, N. Y. (AP) —Pa- 8EALTEST ICE CREAM. broodcosta pointed to southern broadcast mentioned no landings, the olsae valedlotorlsa and sal- insures steel labor peace during the group with doing “ a magnifi- ers with the highest Seniority, in Uoe la 18 New York rnmnmal YELLOW SQUASH ers are helping them. They are the 1964 presidential election. ' Orients,, Cuba’s eaatemmoat prov- but warned servicemen, eqpecial- continuing the acUon which will utatorian and the principle cant job,” adding, “ some said it each company will receive a spe- tiaa and Fttisba^h, Pa., af« toce, ea the poaaible slta of land- ly fa) naval units, to ba alert for speaker. Bach aide will have the right to couldn’t be done; but we did it.’’ olal IS-week vacation every five noted at least |wraoaa iaday definitely lead to liberation of our terminate the pact upon 120 days ta n and perhaps clashes. anything unusual. country. On Tneeday The Herald will Cooper, who has been tjio Indiu- years. Regular vacations due that to the alleged opecattoa af • One such broadcast Thursday The revolutionary council, in its P ^ t a sperial High School notice after Jan. 1, 1966. try’s chief .negotiator in ^previous year will be included in the II gambling ayadfa^ irnsaiag .) “The first reports sent by'our World edition o< two pages. Announcement of the agreement labor talks, said, “ The Human 1 9 ® «>• nlf^t reported a “ ComiUo Cen- suiprlae announcement Thuirsday forces reveal that the landings weeks which must be consecutive;' m e n . than f l mllUoa aaaiMri^ fiiegos Battalion" landed and met, morning, wltlitaeld the number, de- Extra ooplee of either p a ^ —reached without formal collec­ Relations Committee has enabled The employes not included in PoUoa said Utica, N. Y., eeaSe OpenTbursdayandFridayTm? were effected without any difficul­ may be obtained froin The tive bargafadng—was made joint­ the DMlles to discuss the Issues Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. overadielmlng oppoeltian at Ckney' ~irture. points and landing sites of ty and bad the utmost cooperation the special vacation plan will ri a recently eompletad atalw Herald’s eiretilatioB depart- ly by labor and management ex­ calmly and reasonably without the 4a Laa Marcedea, near MansanlUo le foirces It said landed recently of the peasants In the surrounding have an additional waali’a vaca- of vice aad ertasa, was the •U oh la 380 miles waat of the h) groups of 8 to U. m eat ecutives at a news conference fol- pressure of any fixed deadline. At qnaitan af a liag daalbM M \ 4 lowtaf a thnaJiour aattijdag sea- w a tlitM to tlM Uatoaf of aoUa^

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