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f c ■...' •■ •• r Tv 0 TUESDAY, JUDY SB, U St Avrenga jkllsr K ft Pim r Rm tiM WoRthtf ■ '•^1 -iiia * I0I»T1!EN Par Mm Week RMedl I o f U. m. WooMtoi M arD RilM S -i ' -. Mtaa XMlicr Granatrom wiV con^ Membera of the K of C will go inorsoss of about 1«® P«r oanb 13,701 Mm aao. Tkwraiay duot a BIMe atudy period tomor­ to the John F. Tierney IVnecU Pension Board IS yield Ok ths mastat v i^ High aa to to. About Town row at T:30 pjn. at a'midweek Home, 219 W. Center Bt., tonight 'vfm%rose to 8.96 per cent from »-10 HALL aervloe at Trinity Oovenant at 8 to pay respects to the lata per cent, wtaue ydeM/on ooca MmnehMt9r-—A City o f ViUogm Charm Mr. md Mm. DueiM Skinner, Church. The board of Chriatian Samuel Kemp Jr., an honorary | value is tip to 4.X1 per cent num member. Will Discuss Uiiir floo, MMuid, and their educatkm will meet tomorrow at 3.96 per cen t FOR RENT PRICE SEVEN CENTS ilMigWiS*. PameU, of Lake Park, 8:30 pm. at the church. Dining the three years tones YOU U n a M i'...... (TWBMTir PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1968 (CTaaolflria AMvarMtong oa Paaa 18) na. are ataittng with Mna SMn- MembeM of Omar Shrine C3ub | Investmeius the bonk has handled tha retlr^ nar'a paeanta, and Mr*. A r- The Ladiea AjwlMary to the Han- wUl continue work on the tmck- ment fund, about 198 per cent of 34 OOLWAV DT. Uaar McOoww^ M WaMa St, for cheater Barracka, Veterana of float tomorrow night at 7 at ^ur- I the book value bM been Inveeted mi’a Auto Body Shop on Mints The Town Pension Bdaid adU in oommMi stocks.,Aooordliig to an t ftffiB wn s-m m two eMalaa Worid War I, will aponeor discuss the peiformanM of the FOR ALL OOOABIOim a patients’ picntc on the grounds Court. Chainnan Jcunes Dlckaon | WUoox, the inorsase in market State News reminds Nobles to bring gloves. town employes retlrenmt fund In­ value is attributable to the change. of the Rocky Hill Veterans' vestments at a regular business Home and Hoapltal on July He recommends that as much Rail Unions Oppose meeting at 4 pm.^n July 29 in I 36 per cent of the fend could 80 at e p.m. Anyone wish­ the Municipal B)ulding hearing Roundup ing to aaaiat may contact Mrs. be Invested in oemtnem atopka. Hospital Notes room. Some of the common stocks are Reported Ready Helena Brickson, 43 Maple St., 8 m oar A prellminaty^ report from WU- currently selling below coot, WU- boepital chairman, or Mrs. James ''Visllhig hoara are X to 8 p^m. | ihun W. Wilcok of the Hartford SuBivan, 38 Biro St. National B au and Trust Co., who ODx says, yet the oommon stock for all areas exofspt maternity,' portion of the fund has a market ICC Plan; Congress Leary Protests manges Uw pension fund, shows where they are X to i and 6:80 value as a whole of 9180,806, about The VFW Auxiliary will have to 8 p.m. and lurivate rooms, where ■ubet&tl^ increases in both 26.2 per cent over Its book -vakia Tax Judgment a picnic tomorrow at the Rocky they are 10 am. to 8 p.m. Vlaitora value ahg Income from the funds WUcoK also attributes the in­ OSUl Veteran’s Home and Hospital. are requested not to smoke in pa­ hoi At ^ bbard meotlng he will creases In the fund’s 'income to re­ Members of the committee are re- tients’ rooms. No more than < two | investment of substantial sums in ^CANDIKB HARTFORc TYa P)-—Danid ndnded to be at the picnic grounds 'vtsitors at one time per patient. deacrlM the Investmenta in de- J. Leary, who served a seven- a Final Hitch corporate bonds, rather than U.8. Asks Shutdown Delay at 6:30 p.m. For information call Pamela S. Hdoombe Joseph F. jgamuka tall./ih addition, the board will ■a unfinished business from Savings Bonds. year prison term for conspir­ Mrs. Raymond Hagenow, 381 Pattents Today: 198 The savings bonds were sold at Wooditand St. WinU of H Scholarships trevlous meeting, including a a small loss, but ths oorpcaate ing to defraud ■- the city of a d m i t t e d YK8TB»DAY: «r of proposed changes In the ST. LOUTS /ATW__ DnlLjabor court TMa would bo only thabput Into affect at 12:01 o.m. local Waterbury, is protesting a William Poehnert, Loveland Hill Two 1063 graduetea of Southf mployes’ retirement h^efits. bonds were bought at discount Jnna in ■t*P- vTOUld Wind Up With ffm c Tucodoy. He ooid C m greu Also Reviewing Split DOUBLE from face value, making up tha QhIh ’s PbamiMy way unionsHODS mvoivea u me courto throughout the coun- could not -enact leglelatlon to summary judgment ordering Atom -Free Rd., Vemon; W ^ter Hohla, 204 Windsor High School have been representative to Nutmeg Boys^ Compared with figures frirni could not -enact legislation WORLD GREEN Maple St.; Leon Herzig, Ellbi^on; State in 1962, he earned iettera July 6, 1960—the year ^lat the loss. s w M A n r e r . national woric rules diniute try. I’ve ooenseen labOT courts hi a'vsrt a strike by that time. him to pay the government Horace McMiUen, 26 View St.; awarded Leadership Scholarships the varsity baseball and berak< bank took over management of will oppose President Ken­ action. They srs not a good Hsmrls ssksd for an answer nearly |1 million in income FREE DELIVERY Edwin Stoltzner, 90 Mountain St., for their freahman year of study teams. the fund’s investments—lU^i^ket thing,” said H.B. CUlbsrt, head of within 34 hours. He addressed his Picnic, Doll Show nedy's request f for another 90 days the (of the case) by the courts.” chronize their economic pro­ ter international climate” could at Tlw Parkade—404 Middle T|Ac. West aporta progriun, the Leaders’ l^AL GRANT GIVEN railroad dispute—or at least post­ Leary, now 71, was conricted in result from signing the agree­ Miner, Brewster St, Coventry, Corps and tha Officlala dub. poning a nowdown until aftor the new work rules they propose to (OneUaeto ea Page Ten) grams, the leaders also were ex­ BIRTHS TODAY; A doubter '7GTON (Aff>)—The al- 1939 with former Waterbury Mayor pected to review the widening ment. Z ^ u k a , son o f Mr. and Mira. ation of 921,408 as a grant to 1964 electlon-ahould fry sereral Frank Hayes and a dozen other of­ But Khrushchev, as quoted by to Mr. and Mrs. Leo LaFlamme, Petw J. Zamuka, 'waa sophomora VIC’S Unda cf flsh, none of them to his breach between the Soviet Union Central Naugatuck V t^ y Re­ ficials of conspiring to defraud the the official Soviet news agency, Weaehouse Point; a daughter to dloadvantage. smd Red China and the fruitless Mr. and Mn. Arthur Nichols, dasa vice prealdeDt and president, g ie ^ Planning Agency -was an- city ri over 91 million. Leary was talks between them which ended Tass, again tied the test ban of both the senior class and tlw by the Urban Renewal 1. It should sHmlnats ttw dta- Neither Victory nor Defeat sentenced to 10 to 16 years. closely to a nonaggression pact CbapUn; a aon to M)r. az>d M n.. puts os on Issus In ths slsetlon last weekend. Lawrence Boucher, Thonipson- Student Counefl ki high schod. A Administration yeikerday. When his appeal was turned between the North Atlantic Treaty AMERICAN LEGION A B o th s P iiM campaign. down by the State Supreme Court The Communist party secretar­ Organization and the Communist viBe; a son to Mr. and Mira. Rob­ 2. It should avoid gstUng tabor in 1941, Leary fled. He was cap­ ies and heads of government met Noe. He did not, however, spe­ ert Sheridan, Windsor. J l PIZZA SHOP ki general mad at 1 ^ . three weeks ago 'with Khrushchev tured to Chicago in 1946 and cifically say the world could not d u b o h a r o b d TBBTBRDAY: 9. n should take-th e ratlraad Gan Accord brou^^ back to serve his sen­ in Etost Berlin. That conclave was have one without the ^^cr. wamam Hughes, 348 WctbereBl wnlcn leaders off the book. tence. He was releaxMd ftom prison generally believed to have been a The premier's views ■‘were to a at.; R al^ Sorenson, Gtatitonbu^; I Whion you warit the best, buy 4. It should help the rsiliViads to 1963. strategy session on the-.Moecow- letter to the heads of state o f the Scott Johnson, 330 Ajdams 8t.; bMln saving money. The government’s tax esse Peklng ideological quarrel. SO African countries which took Mrs. Janioe Hookins, 232 Adams An this u eommloned on one Start of a Solution agaifwt Leary waa instituted in It was boycotted by Romanian part In the Addis Ababa confer­ St.; Mrs. Gerlnde Motbes, 87 W. Closed July 22 thing: that the 11-man Interstate 1041, when the government President Gheorghe Oheorghlu- ence In May. ^mmerce Commission aet in- \ Main S t, Rodcvine; Mrs. BBizabeth claimed he end his Wife owned Dej, who was beUeved nursing a Tass distributed it around the BINGO Marx, 67 SdhaUar Rd.; Mre. Lana ateiul of staU. grudge over (Jomecon efforts to world just as American, British -^n/nLn GMVA 9420,2&0.06. kifterest on tMs EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT OolUnB, 56A Chestnut S t; Hert>eit Ketmedy has asked Congress to CAMBRIDOB, Md. (AP)—M sny^elal progress a this city of curtail his country’s development and Soviet delegates were holding empower the ICC, for a two-year residents of Cambridge feel the amount has brought the total Skinner, TaloOtitviaile Rd., Vemon; 11,600 has been n le and there sought by the government to of heavy industry. a hard-working session at Spirid^ Ondon Clark, Middle Rd., EUing- thru August 5 period, to hand down deoislohs In tentative agreement between Ne- are prospects for lore tangible t O'CLOCK—LESION HOME, LEONARD ST. nearly 91 mMllon. Oheor^lu-Dej was here today. novka Palace. ton; Mrs. Charlene Enoch and son, C.AXDIKS vitiB rallroad-unlcn argument gro and wMtewhite 1 eommodattane amendraant.-pa the John Deniposy. national figures |jp determtas under water today, hut warned of Mia. Esther Famsvnnth, 2 Terraoe I railroad ease wouldn’t day Ml Mis^Wpahington «ffflce oflidwh charter, iq;iproved Rifle Shot Kills Student an eleventh hour hltcN ^ JCLT XX to ATTG. 81 B rtb o iW f ’Wtoetloin: 74b 'addition. Use aesooietion sBo- vririelr— owintoy "“i moduces wfiht Y - Dr., Rockville; Patrick Breonsa, | 'Atty. ’Csn. Eicbert F. Kennedy af- Town (Council oated 91,000 to .the edmAMstoatrara most sfflclsntiy. The ides is to get The Tass story of the meeting s u m ...... 1.25 Bast Haitfbrd. ter nearly 10 hours cf nsgotiations ment ig not df tile State Prison mt W i& m - each country to turn out for the for the first time did not mention K) PLAIN DRESSES ...... 1.25 (dontlnned ea Page bstwsan Negro leadara end Mary­ endum. It win' m Into sffeOt Aiig. ftoML Um State Prison Storm at Traveling on Parkway a test ban but merely reporied land and Cambridge ofRolals. The 30, opening ' reAUiiranta, Inotels Bnfield, add the state prtodh farm (Ooatlmied ea Page Bight) that the chief U.S. negotiator, W. BLANKETS 85c ...... 2 for 1.50 15 Million People Fed pact says it “Is oonsidersd as im­ and hotels to Negroes. Town of­ for women at Nfanttc to be uasd Averell Harriman. Britain’s Lord SHORTS ...... 50e posing a moral obligation. . . to ficials said they would support the for emergency aid to parolees, the Hailshxun and Soviet Foreign Min­ WASHINGTON — Tha national I .Ward Witness abide by and fully support the amendment should it be petitioned annual report sold. WBeiTORT, (AF)—A mediosl^ Richmond, where he was studying ister Andrei A. Gromyko had “a TROUSERS 65c ...... 2 for 1.25 sriiool-hmch ' program served 2,rJ spirit and intention of tou agree­ to &e hsdlot. The CPA reported It spent 93,- student was killed by a mysterious under a 97,500 research fellowship. further exchange of views.” 500,000,000 kinchea last y ttr . B a t/ ment” It la not lto;sUy htodlng. At a mass meeting Tuesday Sides Ripped Two unidentified youths notic^ ^ FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY 760 for discharge grants, c lo t h ^ , shot early today aa he was re­ 'This could refer to talks ef a PHONE 64S-7XM kig them were 15,000;000 & G IF T S Claims Police “Not everything has been ac- night, Negro leaders mads their emergency asBlstance and bools the sports car stopped . on tb« nonaggression pact or any of the in 66,000 schools. COASTATO-COAST comifilSbed,” Kennedy said. "It is farewells. AU axospt CHoris Rich­ for graduates of the prison auto Off Train in turning to college in Virginia. His pavement in one of tire parkway’s other East-West items Khrush­ 1,000,000 a major step forward. It to an ef­ ardson, chairman of the Oun- mechanics school. body was found slumped over the westbound lanes, saw the body and chev has brought up. Used Threats fort to get Osmbridga back to- bridgS' Ncmriolent Action Commit- H m OPA also sponsored a pro­ Wheel of Ms ^>oirta oar on the called state police. In his letter, the Soviet premier ’ether. It is not a rietoiy or de- tss, and Fred Jariuon have come Hours later police still could not gram to which 44 private cHiMns Jersey Crash Merrlt Parkway. told the African leaders mat the Ssat for anybody.” to Cambridge to t|ie past two helped oonviots adjust to the world explain the shooting. Vdbrbanh* Jr. Negroes have agreed to halt years to aid the Ne|^ cause outeide the i»1son walls. State Police said they found no Rinko’s wife, Bsibara and their tCoBtimnil SB Page Blghl) demonstratlims indefinitely be- Philip Savage, an official of the These volunbeeia each ^wneored By JOW CURLEY weapon in the car, anid that the son were staying -with her mother Contest closes Danie* Charga eause “further progress can bqst National Assootation for the Ad­ aa tomaite c f one of the three adult HARRISON, N.J. (AP)—A four- bullet that killed 27-year-old in Bridgeport. be obtained In an atmosphere of vancement. of colored People, told ooureottonal institutions. They got car Hudson ‘flibes passenger train Walter Rinko Jr. rqkparently had Rinko was a cum laude grrad- Monday, August 5th LCNDON (AP)—a prosecution calm and serenity.” to know them before their relmse collided with a parked diesel en­ been fired from a rifle. uate of Fairfield Univei-aity. Whtie witness to the rice trial of Dr. The agreement points out that (CoBtlniied OB Page Thirteen) through visits and letters, helped gine that jutted out into its path The bullet paased through Rin- going to the university as a BuUetiiis testified today po- them plan their future actiritles, today, killing two persons and in­ ko's left arm and riiest, and laboratory technician to Norwalk RAMKBI StatiM ffMoo—The 44 m t eUSSK Uce threatened to take her young and helped them adjust to normel juring 38 more. lodged in his right arm. Hospital. It was at the hospital Culled from AP Wires SIX "Car if tbe Ycar'^i^ agtemtie trin aii- sister and her baby from her un oomonunAty Ufe again. An imemployed Scranton, Pa., Rinko, married and the father that Rinko met his -wife, who aito and w eitlN r eye h n ttr—Rkn AMERKAM less she provided ciridence agatast man, making an early morning of a 2-yeor-old boy, had left his worked in the admitting office. Ward. trip from New York City to New­ mother’s home In Trumbull at He was a second year medical EMBASSY OONIilSCATTED TKRMOS w tdeir eanpiig iRgi^Mrt mi pip Margaret Ricardo, a 32-year- Lobbying for Portugal To Duplay Art HAVANA (AP) — The Cuban ttot ark in search of a job, was hailed about 1:45 a.m. to r-etum to Uie student at the Medical College in eld admitted inxMtltUte, repmted WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. by fellow passengers as the hero Medical Cfojlege of Virginia in Virginia. government today ordered oen- lu t. Meter and Traiter—GLASSPAR Tacom her assertion—first made at the Abraham Rtoiooff’s Senate offlcea of the wreck. fiscatlon of the Ameriraui Em­ 100, perfect 14-footer for the sportsman, with elose of Tuesday’s session—that Probed by Lawmakers wiU turn part art gallery this sum­ The Port Authority Trans Hud bassy building to Havana sod she lied on the stand at Ward’s mer to ddaplay the “useful woric” son train was approaching Us last all its oonteats. A decree mid (piiet 4 0 ^ EVINRUOE Lark V motor and easy-. that Rlbiooff says Connecticut’s the move was In retaliation for loading H O L ^ W Trailer. preliminary hearing and In a stop before Newark about 1 a.m. statement to the poUee because of sentor ritizens are doing in paint­ when It sideswlped the diesel, the freezing of Cuban assets la police pressure. WASHINGTON (AP)—A Senate^lesa of Investigations and ing. Dempsey Rights Move the United States earlier this FRKIKINfi tatenikite Air ew i«tiiM n-na- committee has unfolded the strary tacks,” he said. tearing out the sides of three of gertip-control cooling instelled in your ear. “You have a' young sister who The canvases are the 'work of Its cai^ as it ran by. month. Tho Embassy Building of a lobbyist who used a con­ James Cope, riudrman of the 10 artists who range in age from has been in the care of the Swiss lives with you?” asked defense gressman’s office “as if I were In Police said the diesel, with lO RCA VICTOR Pertekle TV Sete-4tew V isti attorney James Burge. “ And I board of Selvage A Lee, said in 36 to S3. cars behind it, was stopped since U.S.-Ouban diplomatic re­ SporteixMit, “The Pick of the Portables." my own office” to influence U.S. New York that the firm had suc­ At a reception for three of the Eases Governors’ Tiff think you have a baby daughter?” officials to behalf of Portugal’s on a spur but jutted out tom the lations were broken. The Swiss “Yes,” Miss Ricardo replied. ceeded, In getting a hearing for artists yesterday, Ribicoff torited path of the train on the commuter have used the building when BUia-O-MATlC Pertebte Refriganteis-Moor- colonial policicN In Africa. "two sides’^ of the controversy outdoor model works on electricity or propane. “Was It put to you that If you Both the lobbyist. Portuguese- people idsitinf the capital to make line operated by the Port of New handling .American affairs. didn’t provide some e'ridence over the Portuguese provinces of it a point to see the exhibit, York Authority. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) —/»sue for partisan ends or discour- born Martin Thomas Ctamacho, Angola and Mozunbique. aging its resolution for personal 6ENERAL ELECTRIC Sterce PM M In^^’44peak- against the accused Ward that and the congressman. Rep. Thom- which wUl leet through Labor Killed to the crash ware Mary Admonished by Vice President CAMBRIDGE LEADER QUITS er phonograph with flipdown 4-speed changer. those two would be taken away Tbe Senate committee produced Day. Misiak, about 30, of Jersey City, Lyndon B. Johnson that partisan­ advantage.” CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) — P. O’Neill Jr., D-Mass., de­ “ American politics must not be from you as being in need of care fended their actions in statements documents showing O’Neill fur­ Bxhibitara present yesterday and Quinton VUlaneuva, 68, of fr- ship is no answer, tbe nations The president of this racially SAMSONITE Luggag* Sets— Lightweight, mold­ and attention?’’ nished 007 franked envelopes for were: rington, N.J. Twenty-eight other governors continue a staccato po­ less responslbile than the elector­ divided community’s leading ed shtoe—yow choice of 3-piece man’s or following the release of testimony . “Yes.” she said. by the Senate Foreign Relations the poriage-free mailing of the Mrs. Ekhth M. Ward, 38, of passengers were taken to hos­ litical fire today in tiie cM l rights ate it serves,” Johnson said. business group resigned today women's set. Under questioning from prose­ pro-Portuguese speech he made Rocky Ridge Rd., Westport. Her pitals and five were admitted, two controversy. “ There can be no Democratic an­ after its dlrrotors announced Committee Tuesday. swer or Republican answer, no ILACK a DECKER Deiuxe DriH K ite-w ith cutor Mervyn Grlffith-Jraies that Camacm>K 60, a Boston attor­ last October. Selvage A Lee paid offering was a self-portrait en­ In critical condition. Johnson told the &6th annual their opposition to an equal ae- She voluntarily gave an additional for the reprints. titled ^’Concentration." The accident occurred within Governors’ Conference at its for­ White House answers or state coniniodstlons ainendmeht to drill, 22 eccessories." ney, said hl^'tqierations were "at house answer, no 1964 answer, but true statement to the police on a considerable flnanclal sacri­ Selvage A Lee. drafted speech Mra. Marian T. Carver, 66, of half a mile of the Harrison Sta- mal state dinner Tuesday night the town charter. The apUt SETH THOMAS T ravtl Clacks— w ith foM ing April 10 about her sister, 18-ywr- that public leaders could not keep only a responsible American an­ threatened to offset effects of 2 fice” despite testimony that he leather c m , alarm. old Dorothy Richardson; another was paid 9400 a week for his ac­ (Oaatlinied ea Page Twelva) (OoBitaned ea Page ISgfat) (ContiDued aa Page IXght) their trust “ by exploiting the Is- swer achieved by all of us, at the agreement signed in Wnsh- girl named Diane, and Ward. all levels, working together all of ington Tuesday by Negro and REVELL Medal Racial Car Kite—BuHd a racing tivities by fhe New York public The substsLnee of this statement relatioiu firm. Selvage k'Lee. the time for and ^ th the people.” white leaders In an attempt to replica of the Sting Ray Coupe. —which Miss Ricardo Insisted , O’-Neilli vrito made a pro-Portu-' Only a few hours earlier, the solve the town’s explosive rm- was true—was' hot immediately i i ^ speech Jn the House last ‘ JFK Asks Study in Depth Democrats had blitzed Gov. Nel­ oial problems. Levi B. PfailUps GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! ^ clo s e d . Sciober, said he treated Ca- son A. Rockefeller and other Re­ Jr., head of the Dorchester Grlffilh-Jones asked her why, if maefab like any businessman who publican state executives at the Business and Citizens Associa­ Repeated by p aH to d iaia ad —this year’s U g ^ tbe police previously bad forced cornea down from his district and climax of a three-day fight to put tion, said he was quitting her into sighting false statements, cause the association’s dlree- Classic 770 Fomr-Door Sedan ger and batter Travel Spectacular salutes that be made the speech because the Democratic-domlnated Gov­ pMple from coast to coast who have made tha she had volunteered fresh tofor- "I had strong feelings with re- Automation: Bogeyman, Benefactor? ernors _ ’Conference on record as tors had acted to bring the sign of “H u m Motoring" America's First Biation on April 10. giM to our policy toward Ango- favoring strong civil rights ac­ amendment to a pubUc vote, •1 did not want my sttosr to go tion. then to. work for its defeat on the TlMse an Ranblai's **Savingest Days”! [ RAMBLER I Choice. Evan if you're not a regulu customer, referendum. * PRICES < you can join tha fun. If you can rhyme, you can Angola is a Portuguese oolooy EDITOR’S NOTE — Prssidsntotent upon neutralizing, a dlttieulty^mation. Employers are encour-^tape to run machines has been re. Taking advantage of their S-1 IMION (ConMnoed sa Page Two) In Africa which has been tram fW Kennedy says he intends to sp- of some previous studies. aged to automate, both to ease fined to such a degree that all margin, the Democrats , rolled CTART AT win— no purchase necesury. Get your anhy poiid a commission to study tbs Many businessmen have at­ the |train on human backs and to kinds of shop and office., machines S'TRIKE DELAY REPORTED Rig^ now k die time to make the year’s beat deal on I I MONTH blank from your nearby Esso dealer where you several 3rears by fighting between over the Republicans who were RraUer *63—M o^ Magazine’s “Car of the Year.” Praituguese torcaa and rebels affect c< antranatton as a cause tacked other studies as making a enrlon ths funds from which woric- can be adapted td it. threatening to steal their publici­ NEW Y («X (AP) — The Co­ MonlMy piynMott bu«d e* m»u see the "Million Prizes A Gifts” tign. And of unemployittent Hie follow^ bogeyman out of automation, of trs draw benefits. lumbia Broadcasting System re­ Save -and paid. Daat 1011001110 aptioMlaqalp- ■ Licansed drivers in Florida, Delaware, and Con- dealt with Selvage A Lee’s flnsne- rising demand for steel this q>ring relatively cheap models. instruct the conference executive ■aal.traaapartallaii.lMoraatt, ! ■ eetk^ may enter a special contast by obtain­ HTANNIB PORT, Maas. (AP) ing of the Portuguese-Ameriesa AP Baataess News Writer S' dissant as a member of the the system hasn’t been used very There are also small robot ma­ strike Toesday. On the OB8 ue'ie ant to sat stin bigger ones. We’re now offering bigger- tiata aad local tana, if aay. I President’s Advisory Committee committee to give priority to ol-vll radio network, news correspond­ ing an entry blank from an Esso dealer. —gpeeulation grew here today Committee on Forel^ Affairs sa a NEW YORK (AP)—A new at­ much. chines with finger-like appendages rights in its operations in the next tlian-ever trade4n aDowances. Come in and take advantage thai First Lady Jacqueline Ken­ front for Ha clients, the 'Overseas On Labor-Management Policy to a Another new development has that can be “trained” to do as­ ent Robert Pierpont said White o f oar ^wdais during the “ Savingest Days’’ ! tack to being mounted against a repoit on automation Jan. 'U, year won by a 38-3 vote. * . House sourees had disclosed I nedy woidd have her third baby Companies of Pratugal. been the extended vacation ptan, sembling, sotting and other tasks Democratic Ctovs. George C. onCape Cod rather tlum at Walter Selvage A Lee’s annual budget problem that has pmdstentiy rs- 1962. first installed in the can industry, requiring dexterity. that the mllroads had agreed slatsd conquest The problem Is This time Kennedy emphasiaed Wallace of Alabama, Ross Bar­ to hold, the new rules in abey- M f RttoUtr •fftrg all thtM oxtri filaN Reed Army Hospital to Washing- from the PortugiMse interests is then in steel, and now b e i^ Because of these trends workers nett of Mississippi and Donald 8. ton. 9600,000 a year, mehMitog a 990,000 unsmpk^rment caused , by automs- be cotisidera automation desiraUe, sought in aluminum. The idea is are uneasy. Union negotiators are anee for another month. that he does not consider it Russell of South Carolina voted IkatoWIntoi IWM tod oaitoiriatlaidifiWp as Motor Trsnd'i "Ctrol I s s a Mrs. Kennedy and her two obll- annual fas. Tbe fas was $75,000 tton. to spread work by giving long­ being pressed to give priority to MwYsir." ' dreo, -Csndlns, 6, and John F. when ths oontraet was origtoaBy frighteningly new, that tt to mere­ term emidoyes t-month vacations job aecurity in new contracts. “ no.” DENIES HOSPITAL RtMOR Join th t Tbe new assault will be naade It waa not lost on the Republi­ WASHINGTON (AP)—White •natoSMilr MnsNlHi sipirils brsWni tjfstams frost and rttr. 3r., 3, have been staying at ths signed to 1931. ly one factor in imemployment. every five years or so. This was a major issue in the Trade Parade to Kennedy’s rented summer home TOe Senate Foreign Rdi^ons by a commission aimounced by ' These disclaimers are in keep­ A third recent development has 1968 steel atitke that lasted 116 cans that Dempeey, who had is­ House prees secretary Pierm Osto-Dip fiialiratoai up to Uw roof. on nearby Squaw Island .sines Committee Is Investigating aetiri- Prssldant Kennedy in connection ing with the new climate in which been the .700 hatting average by days and in the costly dock and sued credentials to Democratic Salinger aaid firn^ today that AdMMd M l Oaasinaliii; with mtaaivt lintte mombors of om-piaco gal- late June. The President t com­ ties of paid agents for foreign in­ with Ms dlseussion of the railroad automation is being discussed. new federal retraining programs newspaper strikes last winter. National Chairman John M. Bai­ plans are for Mrs. Joha F. Ken­ waitaf aM for far mittr airsnith. HUMBLE mutes from Washington Vesch terests which might be adverse to dlsputs. While some still speak of miUions in getting graduates back to work. These. craifUctS point up the ur­ ley to attend the conference as nedy to have her third child at OIL 4 liriNINa COMPANY Kennedy made it clear, however being displaced by machines, his aide, was the author 'o f this Walter' Reed Hospital ta Wash- ftosrtif M n w m ftam a fuH ehotes af hifh-aconosiy Six or V-8 sngisoa weekend-to Join his family.. U.B. poUey. These developments are just be­ gency and' bneadth of the prob­ RAMBLER until recently M had been as­ dlOW6d th ^ Out he to 2» t bierely thinking o< numy others ha've dra'wn eneour- ginnings, however. The insritime lem. ) particular motion. Bailey denied togton. 'Ihe baby is sapeotod vMi horaapoMr rssDag xp .N 270. sumed Mrs. Kemwdy would re- A Lee rbtaliied Camacho aa^tafr- the switdi from co^-hurntog lo- agemant frxun rseeiH devetap- program is tbs only eoe that has There are questions ot how to that the idea behind it. had been late next month. Salinger told • ■■Mi pw MHMI 2 GwI m WI9fj fin UVnCMIly WIlirlQ turn to'Wasbingtoa,mr the Urtb man of Sm Poctiigneae American oomotlves to (Bssel-powered cn- ments. been in full operstiem more than provide a basic education rich transmitted to him from Wash­ news cenferenee It is “abashite- (RtoMsr Amarican). 6V8 of her by Caaiwrlsn ssetian committee to lobl^ In Oongress, rines, xriiich ptanted the seeds of O ilef among them are tim b l - a year. Tbsrs also is dissgrse- enough to meet changing job -de­ in g^ , but he didn’t eoh'vincs sv- ly sntine" that a special sulto tata to August make apanOtm and boM ms ran dlsputs by Buiktag ohso- asr Sttel Co.’a kmg-raiige sharing ment over their cost and sffsetive- mands, how to help workers too ery'oDS. had been refnndalied at the Otta % . . I .. SMtai*(lcabMl...bvcwt Rnwris that her plans might eonferanoea. late ths 'work of firemen. plan at Fontana, Csl|f., and ness. tied to a locality to move where There was a little political su­ Air F o^ Base hospital near ‘ started when lus. Chmacho said the committee The President said he wants tbs maritime union agreement with 1 AutofoatioB t o Wprsading mors proepects xoe better, bow to sp- gar for everybody in this method Hyannta Fart, M ass, for Mrs. ■ ) of asttUng ths, etvil rights mattor. ^ M hi ensa s ( OR SECORMIER MOTOR SALES. INC.. 285 iM l St.. MdnelMStw ’0 ^ 1 ■ i , ; Dr. John was aet iqi to balp fostsr bettor Bloat oonntohsnstvs review aver Pacifle ab^pers. < and mors. Fs^ workers san tool portion amraig employers, uniona, Poctumisas Smartaan iBBds o f mis oomptaK subjaet In Both ef those ptank are financed and goverpment .tm re^xeslhiltty i- -i- n iBteBd to oonl ito R ta t w 'V-t I

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liAMCHESlCT EVKNIN6 HERALD* lCAIiCHBRSB.^€QMII. WEDNESDAY. Jl}LT 14. l l t t KVBNiWO TOr XLP^ MAlWaaE3TgB, OONHe WEDNE^AT^^ JULY lk , PAGB THBBi ! ...... 1^ dad, two addUtowd toapeotora be though you are opendtog their was to ba tbe aiajor ttem uitaw Ethel WHUams. 117 Fircapeot St.; iPHHBHHIk •p^c^tooi^ft at the Univerrity o< 'Ward Witness b ir ^ money,” ate said. RockviUe-Vernon Buntoe CSiamploa, ElUngton; Ele­ Connecticut. IBa talk: "Tlie Ljrne; WED. MAT. at 2:30 P.M i ,( K J 0 Bath ware W when the direct- .*< would think that the proper Rear wmS Ckate anor King, Hurlburt Rd., Tolland; PriMMU^wdOMW ara madt thair appropriatiops. tiiiiig to do wfitSd be to put such David Brineh. 91, 196 Prospect BUsebeth Shermsn, 27 Cottage ars^sras.,‘iS '^ ;naini« Polim SAT. MAT. at 5:00 P.M. oFowwa. a oontrorerted iaaue up for ref­ Finance Board St. was given a motor vehicle S t; Mrs. Doreen Ward and daugh­ Mebden Recital HaV. ■ ____ erendum.” aald Bennett. waning yarierday afternoon for ter, 68 Ward St.; Mra. Alice THunADiiit Pianist Raymorid Hanson and ¥ T ' J ’’1 « „ For New Firehou^ o tte r etdanUona to the appro- lloBowtog too ckeriy when bia car' Bclihrider and daughter, 36 Orch­ «R A SP m SUN. EVE. at 8:30 P.M. iatetion were voiced by a number ‘The town la going to buSd a Tiobnist PhiUp Ruder win perform § 0 Q X tlP 0 1 iIS firahouae caetkM about $900,000, atrook another on W inter Aye. ard B t; Aknira Bklson, Bolton Rd.. three Beetbovoi aonatas Snaday i TO AVOID 8TIKG a t oitiaena. Town B d ia ng Com­ Stays A ction Driver o f tbe first oetf was Ger- Vernon; Mrs. Ann Kolligian and mittee membate deoUned to oom- and there isn’t even a iricture of CANDY in the third cooeert of a series, a t' ------Dy ALVBKD 8HEDIWOU> the proposed conalructlon here to­ rid Wltinok, 12, of 86 VHtoge St. daughter, 56 W. Mato St t:90 p.m. in Auerbach HaO on the (Oantlnnei fraan Paga Ona) What ia the correct laocailui'e jfS?*® J*”” * last nirht unanimously approved an ____ aMhongh the committee WMnok had sopped for a red M U S tO A L ^ tio n a l appropriation at »280,000 to finance oonstraetion opposed the site chosen Aw the night ao tha taxpayers can see On Dum p Site Unirersity of Hartford campoa in ------when you have a atnglelon king A A S _ t h b a t r b what they are getting,” aald flgbt, but the Brineh vehicle, fol­ Vemon acavs is handled by The West Hartford. to a imnand home.” M sa Ricardo of trumps bdiind declarer? Some ^ 7 < S S 2 firahouae. There ware no represen- lowing beMnd, A d not Stop In friM H si. p n « « » mrnn. m * tsL “ *** taxpayoTi objec- Genoveri. Herald’s RoekvUle Bureau, 7 W. KITCHEN A hooCenany with Scruggs and rcpUcd. Remand hmnes are places autlioritica beUeve in breathing O K Q l* location in the Municipal BuUdiur taiUvee of the town planning oom- The Vernon Board of Fbianee tkne. Blahi S t, telephone 875-8184 Or _ ■ . . , ...... V _ . __ - ...... „ Platt will be at the Berfeaiure where under.age defendants in very, qibatly; othars bold tlKir ♦ Q »____ p o r i^ M and to tho boariraf mlaaton. alao ageinat the rite, at ’TViwn offtoiala have taken gov- Wltinok and a passwiger oom- MAKERS OF FINE CANDIES fa a iita i’gsMiw7g:;MrJKn m w m w w enunent right away AxxH the peo­ lest night bifleed at givliig ap­ 449-4797. WaB, hare wa are agaio, only this time the stop 1« m ore o r L en ox. Mass.. Satur- criminal or delinquency cases are breaih altogether. Harry PM ibein. sootttod or operation. the meeting. proval lo r a $$41,000 apprepria- plaimd of pbyaioal diacomfort. and teat pennanant. After a one-week stand back in May, we ve j-j^ p n,_ The Dukes of kept. as you ndglit expect, has strong A S < S t hose drytag equipment and Speaking out agalnat tbe site ple,” aald Bowers. *T don’t think drove to the office of a pfayeMan Famous for Old ;nM-toqrl for eonatiuction ivUl ba there baa been any worse adminis­ tion to purchase ths Kunsi-Ctork nhoritad this apace until . . . weD, who can say ? Dixieland will be there Sunday at The proaecutor ashed how the and mnaiial viawa on tfaa anbject. UMte from the fire dtatilot leaerve criUnaous fitttoga. were John Hannon, ebairman of site for an incinerator until It has to Manch eater. — 8:30 p.m. Aftfil 18 sCatament woidd aave D or-. SoWh dealer O A • turn aat at ^43,014.49 ac- Of tiia total, $1,000 tea boan al- ths dtiaens Committee for Better trative policy made to tiiia town,” Johleae dahns Ftuhianed Goodness AetaaAy. it Uat such a * K I 1 * 5 ___ A T 4 since Ms foundtog 140 years ago, further studied coat aspects. The Public Records step traai sports to over, they ware onlv wamv— ^ 'Pertod of Adjustment" is at othy from being sent to one of i NorthSouth vnlnarahlo ew tor to fha toani oootroUer'a looatad for bhaipthite and advar- Oovamment; WUbur Bennett, 90 site was recommended by an ap­ A total o f 179 unemployment not fire-iM as so manr were 30 the Oval Theater in FtarmingUin.these homes. Opening lead—Queen of Spades om ah and by uaaaa eC a 140,000 ttohig, and $7,000 foe toapention. McKee S t; Cbartoa Morrison. 438 be arid. compensation clsiina were filed meat - ' He said, however, he would op­ Skinner, Skinner Rd.; Mn. Joyce lease tbe heavy stuff to John body taoa oat aokto,” and quas- the aiqxopriation because It is Marriage License Basie •imrht On "Crttic s CSioice.' wwh Bolton's rested as weU. She said the broth- fora you read on . * ffv n itn is A v^ n onmut tooome wMhoat ever to. tionad the neoeaaity of ao lagga an oation woiiM deprive the Mteilci-^ pose an incinerator on the dte un­ Leonard, 79 Venton Ave.; Scott I>a’v1id Gaxth Oaaridy, Hart- oolQg the bonfo. pal BtekUng o f needed paridng something that the town needs. til cost for disposal was under $5 Hampton, Wohlbrtdge HUI Hd., Barham Dehnore. wtH be p ^ - ^ to to c t^ w»n after cu PMh^could ^ t^ he wa. H yaiU 118 ATCa SCC aliooattcn. "Wkat persuaded me waa dis­ flcni, and Joyce Marie Pierre, ws¥ get a chance for AJ Hire Aue s «1 tomorrow through Saturday procuring charges. igumg to win one iHamnnd and no . Total coot of tba flrehousa to apace, prObahly naoaaaitating th«r per ton. The Capital Region Plan­ ToUand; Marjorie N orth,-107 Uni 742 W. M ldae ’Tpke., St. Bridget’s, or two. a review, Mtetto aald the datela if toapec purehaae of pnqierty on TVotter cussion with the firemen who ning Agency hu estimated that on SL; DeevM Beebe, 41 Orchard cS ttm - Mfermr at the Nuunee "ighl by the Theatre off die Miss Ricardo again dlaavowed; mpmOm. He felt sure toat South For Kennedy Baby ^eatimated by Martin to be |846,. tion bad not bean woefead out, but must use the buUdIng, who all July 27. whatever Mae fas|^ SumS^Vllyh^ilL U a to Windsor her statement to the poUce and atjhad tbe ace of chiba for U. open- 000, o f which $16,000 h u already St. when on addition ia made to the cost would be $8 or more. He St. Frank Stanley Kiskunea, Elaitt paha t» cMaa ak»g- that one poasMila agent fo r the Job the Municipal Bulldiiig. seoned to went tha (^ter St. srid there is no town in the area Bktiia yesterday: A son to Mr. fol family oomedv " 'Pans Is ‘ Stan Kenton'* traveling clinic the prcltoiiiwry h cai^ that she; lag bid. Bach might have a queen. Omm) been ellooatod for arehitaeta and site.” Windsor, and Vera Nellene Miller, tba way. if anyooe tiaa a M^on Primont'and^^ Kamul P™- muricians gun-■ used Ward s apa^;^ cn three j hitt mrely n o ^ ^ of v ^ anginatra foea. would be the town building in- Many aoM tfaat rush hour Center thri pays more than $5 per ton and Mrs. Jolm Littlefirid, Main Manchester. soggeaUan ar acme oonatnietive qpeotora odfioe. Denroerriie Director Dr. The­ ; day through Aug. 8 at Ac Uni- occanons toe pcimitutton purpesea. ] FTshbein bopped right iq> with w. WalA; Jaast Travel!. Of tha $980,000 remototag, the 8t traffic woifld be too heatedous, for disposal. St., Broad Brook. ^ John Alfred Ebiamann, Rock­ ulUltwii wc harowUh iame an The whaleehxi CterlM W Mor- ' vemtty of CbtmeoUeuL Douglas Bairbanks Jr. denied, tbe ace of diamoiids. Then, laatcad wuie ifanae dnrbw came to Ha vaoomiMQdad fiar tm fBc to negotiate. odore PoweU concurred, saying With an livcrease of population, Iteharged yesterday: Bernard ville, and Betty Joan Morrleon, 0 invltatlan to call, atop hi person M - n i Fbntaaticte - is at A e the testiimmy Tuesday by caB of hoWing Ms breath. PTshbein led ^ oonstiuotion oonlnot ttaeV wtfl the job go to the town odfioe, an­ "The board has made its deciskm, oecount fo r $906,000. The direotom A few complained that tbe fire he observed, the cost would g o Ouellette, 32 Oharter Rd.; Mm. Gtadtonbury, Aug. S. Goodspeed Opera Houee in Ba^ girl Marilyn iMandy) Rice-Davles the singleton king of hearts! Gape Ood and virited IwnpHala at other men Should be talrod to take atthougti I too have my doubts down. The coat would be further ^ ^ with a spe- that he was totiiimte with her. | it took this defense to break tbe i Hyannis Port and nearby Otis toot Uktat oloo enthoctoed Mbrito deparimMt, operated under a sep­ about the location; But I’m happy °***" cS^arnl. - The new additian ^ to enter teto oomfoaot. oore of the added work load, bis arate ftmd and finanoed by oi^ decreased U another town or a Wa Bepaaas I made o f wooden panels, bent In That's this wesk's finale, and aa Fairbanks. S3, issued his denial eontract. Bven if Sonth refused to Air FOcca Base. oatory to be pro-tated end peld action has been taken and that a eral towns Joined in the project. port of tbe townapeople, mould new central firehouse is going to Ibare'a hardly a Ooimeotiout a convex abape for use as a sound­ the writer h A vacetiDo. pleam after the baby-faced little i 8-y e a i^ take...... the trump. ~West could still Than it was leanad A at Dr. Martin aoaurad the dfoaotoca partly from tba firahouae appeo- pay frir the town owned land. Selectman Herman G. Olste ad­ reaiamt of adult age who doeant ing, board at the sseond annnal delay until Mboday. : old adniitted to a packed court­ get out its - Ua low diamond. tiwt tfaa oontraot would go to tha priatton. be b u ilt" room she tarougfat Us name into WalA had left Us WaAtogta of­ "There are 18,000 town reetdents Plans for construction put vocated purchase of the site as a remaahbar the tragic Hartford CSr- "Symphony of the Ssa,'* Saturday Then he coidd wait tor a etub fice tor a vacation at Hjunnk tow biditor, Bqufliaooto BufldMW Town dkaotora opposed biting a up in flw Norifa Ikid who couldn’t safeguard to r the future. "Even­ GOING SOME PLACE? TRAVELING? eoa Are of 90 yean ago. It was at 8:90. The Hartford Festival k the Ward trial "because I Adn’t trick. « ( NawtagtoB. ' new aMu to r ttebuilding depMt- the groundbreeUng ceremoniee on like him ." Pixt Rto office aald the doctor build a firchouae on town owned Aug. 4, with completion of ' the tually we are going to need It,” he O F F T O CAMP OR SUMMER SCHOOL? a bldt on outdoor mtertaiamenc Mutoe orefaeatra and ehortw, direct' See eAat h^ppena tf Weal re- has BO plans to ratuni to WaA- -Aloo. Inohatod to tiw $180,000 mant, however, until aobool oon- knd,” said Mrs. FltipatriOk. arid. Land will be more eiqwnslve gist ean never be completely Peila Wins Place FairtMhs said he had a "per­ fuaas the first diamnnd. Dummy project on or about Feh. 4, 1044. IF y o u ARE— YOU'LL NEED US— ed by Robert BrawicT, will pre­ fectly innocuous acqnaintance- Ugton until late Atguat or early aoot are $10,900 fo r oontingeDctoa atruotton work gets under way. “The very wurot thing that baa and scarce in 6 or 10 years,” he amaed aMwngh RfogHng Brothers sent the program in th*B unique wins and caAea the ace of qmdea September. — T t’e batter to'liaaa a XtUa too Martin has acfaeduled March 8, On Judging Team to get tM of a diamond Now Hw. EipHtlMDt taappenad,” tee oon tin u ^ “ is that 1964, aa the date at which the oU noted. MANCHESTER'S LUGGAGE HEADQUARTERS a r m oartolniy dM aS that sms •ettiilf. Rumors multtoWiia whan the Air rnneh than a Mttto too Wtie,*’ aaU iTMrtilni iM poo- The finance board tabled action humanly poadhie to repay tean- ~ ^ , ** * f ault of their wantiag a film SonA doesn't loac a dtamneid trick. the vote baa baen taken away from firehouse would be disposed of — AT On visw thto weak at the Old Fbrca converted aa mnoei Martin— $760 for planttog to be to r Thom oa Minnaten artd tba pooQla.*’ - until figures on cost are a-vrilable. ciaL if not moral, obiigationa. State House is a daA used by 18. son o f Mr. a n d l‘= "^ ^ Alse see what happens ¥ Weet at the Otts AFB hospital into either by moving it from the Cen­ fails to retuin the ki^ of baaits. handled by the town pacfc deport­ ommma teiTiiiiwg Im pocter. t o tha "Tte don’t even tiuot the peo­ ter Congregational Clrirch land The town meeting, scheiKiled for mailOW One thing is esrtahi,^basreoer. John &eefdead Whittier whenj he aeven-room VIP sutte, wfalA hi- ment, ond $8,000 fo r aqnipniaHt. next Wednesday, has been can­ arrived to Haitfocd ia ISSO to be­ ^ ^ ^ T c^not*^ I t West leads a Aamond ar a eUdea a ktteban. aaxatry and 1988-gl budget roqueot, the

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f i o i r o u B IfAKCHESTEB EVENINQ HERALD. UANCHESTBR, CONN; WEDNESDAY, t4, 1968 Wh.wanr-6rPiMi. w vijnw c HERALD, MANCHESTER. eOMK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1968 r A G B F i y s Miss Irwin iFeted ! NOTICE ! At Twp Showers Covenlry 1st, IMS, y»*r tnvestOMnt headquarters wfll TV-Radio Tonight iWirT IE FOOtED BY LBN PRKEI nnmer achediile e< oSIoe hoont Mlhs Q um Asm. Irwfn, t e q lh - D^ULTt WimUliiT throoih Friday, laolaatTe, • A JI. to B PJL ter or Mr, imd Ifea. Tlmaha Invi^ Legion Unit ntmauDAT unanNOB: From T pjd. to t p jt. ^ Television 108 Benton at., w h r eoentty feted TWO m TIRES BATOKOA^rSt CEoaed. Win be open by appotetmcnt only. stt t«ro biMal riwwatn t:00 < '8> Bit S Theater (In profreu)^ > Wins Awards (S(t-10) Earlr Show (ta, T>rogrtu) TOB*TraiB I t e P W Batm » aiM Mim Ber> SHEARSON, HAMMILL A GO. (23) Movie at 6 (m i>rofresa) . 3-12) lejOTti nice Irwtn, both of Msnrh ester, ( 8) News 8:0 0 (24) Japanase The AmerieaB Legion AmdUsry t lS M A IN STREE T—TE L. M9-2821 (18) Blc Picture (W SuMcrlSubscription TV wera oo-hosteases of a mlsctiane- Founded 1902

6:16 (53) British Calendar (24) le ~ Bra I f r t m f d M m d s d t and Other lAadlng Exchanges. 6:36 ( 3) News, Sports. Weather • :00 (lOd . itery Thsater (O " fitende attended. wsric. 6:80 (22) Club Bouse (24) VI with Sculptor Miss Bemioe Irwin, sister of the ( 8) 87th Precinct ( 8-11j,), Beverly BiUMUleslUle The Hot Inchidee: Tlie Maigure- <2(24 ) ~Brookfield ...... Zoo 8 :8 0 (24) APtaywTrt^t , ...... at...... Work.. bride, was hosteas of a penHosl U8) Life of Rller ( 8- 40eri OurOu Man “ ~Biggins show«r held at her home wtth Ifi tha L . H erM plaque for tlie unk ^ (40) meena „„ < I) Dick Van Dyk? guests present. hi Me claae taELVing completed the (53) News 10:00 ( 8^U>«t) Naked Ci^ 8:66 , 3) Walter Cronkits a 0-28«>) The Elerra Mlsa Irwhi wtH bsooraa tha'btfile FULL FOUR PlYS IN ALL GMDES ■ met outstanding program in ofalUl j Eleventh Hour (10412.30) BunUay-Brinkler ( 3-13) Rsdtonlng of Raoid DIette, eon of Mr. sad 7:00 (13-3M ()^0) News: Sports and <24) Baglc Issues oT Man m rifare; eitatton for civil defense i theONEpIsceto Weather 10 :W (34) Jaas Casual M n . Homer Dtotte, ManaOsM, on lEfUhdty; the Teraea Shanahan (24) Buckskin Boh U :00 ( S4 -10-13-a3.30.6(MiS) News. Aug. 3, m SL Bartfaolonww'# plaque for community service. SM I1-IN« SERVICE (53) Film . . . . Spor^ Weather ( 3) Rough Riders t l :18 (10) Tbnight (C) Chiaxh. Alao, the Carrie Payne plaque < c a ll for (18 r ) Navy ■ ■ Film (40) Steve Allen Show aMd a citation for its grave re^ - (10) Shannon ( 8) Movie ^ 7:15 (22) Square Dance Jatnborea U :20 (13) Movie Worry of ONLY ARMSTRONG TIRES tratkai..woric; the Madelyn B . Weir , 7:30 (10-23.30) The Vlr^nlan 11:30 (22-30) Tonight «3) CMP for tta Junior girt’a work and a * (18) TOfiic ( 8) Movie R cash award for the beat history NOW! PAY LATER! - kfi ’ SKE------3 AT SATUBDAV’S TV WEEK FO B CCOMPLETE------LISTINO FALSE TEETH W an otganixad Junlar group. Bren­ money Slippi>9 or IrritoHag? da Briggs la hiatorian of the Junior BUY NOW! PAY LATER! CAN SAVE YOON LIFE anit. the minute you went it m Don't be ■nbstTBMSd by looeeSaMe Radio with “Ouwee of Prwewtion’’Safsty Pi«cti . W sliilral U a irs T t e s Tha Ommotry HbMoricat Society ‘ • ' , 1 . . - . YESI For cash in a hurry, call Banafielal. (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 16 minute plates. This pleasant powder glvaa a hM aehaduled a meotlng at 6 :3 0 remariuble aanae of added eomlort Aik for cash fa ri for vacation— cash fast length- Some stations carry other short newscasts). and aseuTlty by holding pMtes mors pun. dtapt. S t at its acw^ Kquirad WDBO—1866 « 12:00 Olrand firmly. No gumiiw, gooey, pasty taste hesdqaactsen . S:Q0 Joel Cash T:00 Bin Boghas smaB-bualnees relooatlon dsoten. gooiM and baked bsaod are b t aoHcibed as apeoiala on Satbrday mmiibwn M m B ath French h to ehais a of thla portion of Ste pro- BEAUTIFUL MINK TRIMMED ^ mn. 1S 8L Mnnda to splq r to to eharga of SaSng aathdes and hand- a ra fls for oomigisnent at - the f t ') M y Sprayer AvaHahle ^ Tha (joventxy Garden Ctofb poi­ lOOfo CASHMERE 4 3 son toy apmjrar ta nveflable to res idm ta and non-unfdenta at a nom hial ohaigaL th e awiatei for the ^ a n y e r is also avaitobie through R e project. Further toformn- V R m BMy ba had by eonlactfng COATS Min. Jodam A . DeOew of Depot R d. Abant Ttoas t h e Whlrtaway Sqpiare Dance UNDERWEAR SALE Chto wfll meat Friday at 8 p m . at S aaR y'a Qlcn on BL 8 6 in Bol­ ton. A ll 4 evel aquare dancers are invited: In charge of lefveab- Gnmts amt qaalUg brands for the whole faaiSff. monta wfll be MF. and M n . Bhto- an l Coapin, M r. and M n . W. F . MTNNTMS ARMSTRONG MW WR>Rbw rsNv'f Ary a AnWer Aire,.. to ( i jm r M to... B «f AAAfdTHOAfO/ LAY-AWAY . 4- i' VACATION NOTICE WRI Rsop— Ah^. S PLAN! Beautiful, Heavy ARMSTRONG TIRES' Imported Hand-Knit MARLOWS t h ! HAVE THEM! B-I-G SELECTION OF; MOHAIR FINE RADIOS SWEATER flUM 11.18 a TKAX 8 1 8 TOBS • AM-FH • CLP|E1E RADIOIS Lssv Prieca. SaMafaetion

rSB*MIIPR00i ^ MYTraiiniiMMBt MEIWE TRICOT BUBS PENRUieirSANFORIZD BROAKLOTH SHORTS CnrONIBMglRIS D a«r Long, Lean • Sin$:te breasted S or 4 button closing luxuri­ "W bI I< ously soft cashmere, SALE 3i»b.l .SALE 3 ^ H ««To lavishly eollareii with Service STRETCH flnaiAidaflty low pdBB now cat own howl SALE 2 i l n w qnalltsr eoHon flat bit lor rich natural mink! Slit nK.nBd better B What pockets, dart back de­ U mAf bit of AO daOiei^ a gangs mniaooC WeSeN" Btft»t,a(;etale txieot. Taflotad, AtOhiat ter oomforb N»ai tail, milium lined. PANTS •omfoit Woven eimffc gwaarBaaB^ for Rfe ^MoSb. Seniodaed to bBp toeir fa Bendoioed i 6 t o ML A t t e i Cal WMM or paM*. flhBB 6 to a a t pofato o f ■ tiaiB ...B W Miui y e n . k n a e r w h e . 449-5341 a Black with ranch mink p M L c a t fo r g e e a h r oomfcrt B la e tte . Mda o r —^Bamboo with Au- ) 6 J 0 .9 9 boner Mariei. M a M o r ao^ 8 b i lO to d a tumn haie mink, red MdaanaO MHMaaamasbim^Mnsmn ■Ofr f IMIlMifl Plt9 with ranch mink— Blue ' ■RMfim tocwamiMUMNtHASP M n s with Mlyer mink and Pregjortioned lengths — short, m Brm FrnHSmBmr wUl^m mn BHDffromoNKns beige with ranch mink. average and tall to fil’all figures COTfOMTO SWMS to give that important long, lean • Petites and took — BO f^hion right. In black, aizes 6 to 16. teal, brown, loden, gray and blue SALE 3 J s a iiSZL denim. Sizes 8 to 18. .. SALE 2 .1 S a k * ■VJT' Wondtr blend dC «otfon and ngnn b foA i^ mote abooibent. tfaeMno wadiable, aiaink* ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE « $ 5 » 5 ffl^Koonotqiiallly eoilo n ib b K te kHgwoai; m W antlbalytaAned and amoofii fitting. better llt...ietB ini its dwpe torn aUet mengr abe6to^ :ftL finialp^Toa Am "/r.jnq Ti;--- arr- guarant<»'‘d agc’:n$t all Road MM t e oom fort Wliilak iM tahL 6 to l a CLOSED OPEN THURSDAY Ho/-'d AJit.stmt K-. for * .■ raly nbt. -d 5 ■- *cj. aiv ba-.-.-d on c -'i uul ?;■ MONDAYS NIGHT TILL 9 p F 3 j d p b fin>t Art ’ pfintud nt *C uape-]K,.Niff moneff down O V E R GRANT S10RES TO SERVEYOUOOAiriDOOAfr , 1000 in of' ft at I;: . I•niflff•n.. .-,t MBa^srAdrhwti $5 Down Holds Your C o ot V o f t n . f- niri/tjflPn f /" » T o ’Tr>, , to the registered TM TIRE CENTER boatato Patent Carp.” SHOPPINC PARKADE COOK’S rt MAIN STREET M^CHBSTBR CRESN —IBL. 649-5321 , MANCHESnat MANCHESTER VERNON DIRECT FACtOilT DISTRIBUTOR (iisld o n D R U G O T W i ^ T '.8XB.--W i»>rAMSi.mtiam>'seir tn Mato B L-M I 8-5SS1 -• _ 4 •t

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IIANCHE^TBR EyENINC^ HERALD. MANCaBBSTER, OONN^ WEDNESDAY. J ^ Y 24. 1968 PAGE SEVEN ■ / : F - - 4 936 MAIN STREET - TEL. 648-5171 >fiPEN 9 AAI. TO 6:80 P.M. - CLOSE® MONDAYS HANCHESTBR KVBNQ76 HERALD. MANCHBaTER. <»NNh ^toN ESDAT. JULY U, lf6 l i m t a MUSIC STORES: 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (622-7201) - 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142)vEAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 •I la r qoMUofia «n w blA it itMlf wooM no lotiger can give ordare wU the not 1 iUmrifpiilrr union' leaders start another na- A Thotvht for Today liunrttabtjr lM.Tt to t t m l« id - JEK RaU Plan tkmal criria to get thetr Joba Janmlito said t t Oo* SaC to ti*o RoiiONioMi ml- hack? by toe /J £>Miii8 ir r a lii tlMy might try, but tt’a doubt-; CoBBCO of O hanhea aatMr prMnt, tbc Dcmocntk: ma­ Astute; Delays flVE^ tomofrow! 'X jority at the (Sorenior’e Coirfer- tul thsy would. Their cause wotdd' IM. ».»» K"!* See us at the 600 have lost much of its steam not Ood, th r o « ^ the Bflile, baa giv­ Tte totfvaMai Army •noe ime troted not to go into the only In the pubUc mind hut prob­ en ue many wooderful pvomlsea. t F f E$fimaf9s On: See the three model units in the fabulous baeiaeae of reeohidone at an. Unit«red 5 ^ After that a re-elected Kennedy Up to now union leaders—in the promisee: That by tfaeae ye ndgM AiBMloa'a No. 1 Maai Che • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING MW* ^ our Ruth Shea. I t e r On Plorida witii a paddngi case foU of face of approval of job elimina­ or Ms successor would have until be partakers of the divine nature, g GAS ETiSnONS • BASKETBALL resotutions, and we must say w* UW to face the problem again, tion 1^ a presidential commission having escaped the corruption PONTIAC TEMPEST ^are Ms exasperation at beiag de­ if there is stUl one by then. and the Supreme Court—have re­ a ll work per so n a lly SUPKBli^ ^ Add charm to your Early "nie plan as Kennedv devised it fused to yield. This is understand­ X prived of the opporUinity to puto that Is ki the wtvld through hart.” , For As Low As American room as you pro­ may cost him the votes of some able. (2- Peter 1:-*) W1 ARE W0% DfSDRBD;^ '; ' resoiuUcna certain to apUt and railroad toorkera next year, if The leaders, elected by their un­ $tS.OO p tr HMMlIi vide the relaxing comfort of - < they lose their jobs through ICC John wrote: "If we oonfeee our a rocker. Boston model in ambarrasB the Democrats and ion members, are paid to fight sina, he is faithful and just to for­ Full Hatotenaaoe, Fany huareS or likely to redound to his own na- depiaiims, but erganiaed labor for them and their own jobs de­ nutmeg maple. a whole wouldn’t have much rea­ give us our sins, and to cleaiMe ua DE MAIO BROTHERS MiiroB ust . _____ ezelatfreiy tiooal reputation as a liberal cru­ pend on their «members’ support PmmI PoMliae 3 6 - 9 5 son to be sore at him. They can say they did all they from all unrighteausneea.’’ (1 Join 2 9 - 9 5 1:9) TEL. MS-TWl—WB CARRY JBNNITK SEALER CrMuM to It sader. on occasion. It might have been very sore could if now, under congressional Phone 640-SSSl I?.® * SSY the IOC starts wiping David wrote: "W ait on the Liord: DiBOO But, aside from our sympathy if, instead of this plan, he had 1 approval, Be of good courage, and He ahaU STS MAIN STBEBT Protect your LP records in a of for the blighted opportunities of asked Congress to force a settle-1 out jobs. . ment by compelling railroads and | They can truthfully aay there’s streng&en thine heart: Walt, I nutmeg maple finished Colo­ say. on the Lord.” '(Psatan 27:14) a of R. A- torr- the New Tork governor, and aside | to submit to compulsory an end to how much fighting they nial cabinet! The simulated from our resentment over the fact, arbitration, a device unions and do against tha government. ’Thus God said to Joshua: “As I was louvered doors are really ■reaeBtattvea lbs with Moaea, ao I will be w ith thae: asoal Aaency—New that the Democrats should sudden- management both detest. the Kennedy plan is in a sense solid in order to keep out dust. _.Bo« and Boston. That would be naked use of, protection for the union leaders I will not fail thee, nor forsake lTfiht bureau o r ly close off the reso p government power. Kennedy in even though its purpose Is to ellm- thee.” (Joshua 1:6) Magnetic door holders, an­ A Juet when they themselves would | |,jg message to Congress Monday ! inate jobs, Solomon attested: "There hath tiqued brass catch. 22%" be on the defensive, for a change, j also expressed distaste for settling; wide, 24” high; holds 120 we think It may be a good and j disputes through compulsory arbl------twelve-inch records! .ara..?TSsgjwt sound kjhg range proposition to ^ worked' lil% P lll PIANO and ORGAN BTTJDIO ■hrenlDK BeraM. lTOAK*r.MANCBBfI*R .A take the governors out of the, - th a releaae of poUUoal petoonara titoMMy pay, like fO per cent of thetr reg- stUl being held to Greek priaems utor salary for three years, or ing benches available. -v, & Maaaitoiiw pMraoaded each ride OPEN'nu S PJI. MON.-TUES.-HUDAY for their rote to the rebehlan the other benefits. ^ Do you Kke big comfort? Have an extra large living room? ^ibMt It am id do something, or give Truman Doctrine helped put down Suppose that, for the two years IHUBSDAT 0 A.M. to 8 P JL —WED. OLOBBD AT NOON ^ -~~****"g toat H had prevt- before the IOC’s authority ends, Extra Hours Need extra seating? Then you’ll want one of.thase .oversize 16 years,ago. / / / / i i . m . It aavsr oouM do. they've been laid off or removed Jumbo sofas and matching chair. The wing model above was in­ 9 Bat the booing watomd over 2 9 - 9 5 i Attorney Geoeral Rob- to other joba. When the ICC then spired by a Chippendale t^ng chair and is treated with lined box toward Britain’a own Queen EUaa- ileats so as to fit your informal Early American living room. 'iat liMaM^ sat hi on theae aago- beth and thworowds did not aesm pi THURSDAYS It wouM seem obvious Tj?he off-the-floor modern design (below) borrows deep biscuit Treat your books kindly with to oara or re|p«t or retract their tufting from the past, for a comfortable, distinguished look. An­ oaU have done little more •antiment. Bo apparMiriy, by going an Early American-looking thinga both aides other modern group, and a lounge sofa and chair styled for the thraugh with the eersmohioi of a n Carefree plastic table top FRIDAYS bookcase like this. It is 24” 'Jtod to be sMe to see for toenp Now get gas Monomy as weN as 18th Century room, are also included althoiugh not shown. All wide, 36” high, with bracket oeremonial vtott, the Britiah mon- have hardwood frames, rubberized hair and cotton fillings. selvaa. arriiy suddenly wqiooed Itaelf to style scroll^ base. ,(Five .T' HTtat boto oould eee, as they pufcUc dtoreepect, and, aubeequent- for your solid maple other sizes available.) vlaohad down the potential future of )y, to baric questioning about Mm semwamlty whkh was their whethar this royalty buainesB to in iMaaa, w as asataly mere mooting atm necessary or advisable. F O O l STORES dining room ' at toa aoler «f aidns, until, in the The Manchester Guardian, never T able and aatf, Bot avan the elemental prtvi- one to go all out for the oonaerva* THE BEST NIWHIBORHOOD STORES OARBV Here’s furniture that is ideal for your Early American m |Bga and right of Me itaelf was live ride of tilings, queationa it­ MUGAK HEART FO ITEMS four chairs jjanOaM e to eMbsr N-egro or white. dining room. It offers subtle modifications from the self in the f I would aeem, into a more discreet O l d Ipswich paaoa long enough for this peace GALLON %22S for eii Househj’d Rustic Canyon peat to be negotiated. but aioo querulaue gnnnMing up Jl'l' In the ivory towers. Cleaning and ih•f ! : No one would really do away Laundering ; Rag. $199.50, 9x12 Solid Maple Mi/ CkMT Rhlc By AboUtioa with royalty, right at tha moment. Heavy 90% wool rags, hand braided, machine But one doea detect, the subtle aug- ■ y IV ' stitched. Earthy tones with red, green or gold. 'll II gtoadn alear enough, we think, Ig L i geation that it begin being just a J MMt ton aMln, npeciri and urgent UtUe lew royal. Reg. $184.95 8x10' Ovals . 174.50 MaaMi Wity Mm Democrata among 189. "A rcappratoal of rayal vlrits— 59-93 Reg. $129.95 6x9' Ovals . . 122.50 3 pieces Mm antioa’a povernoni now m w n- See and drive the beet In the SPECIAL 199, of the monarchy to a changing blad town at Mianii Beach have Reg. $ 54.95 4x6' Ovals . . 49.50 society—might be thnely," the Modern sofa or picture window table In AH rugs made to order; vatod to aboUeb the reeolutiona SpaHiSMit 3x5' Ovals . . 29.95 Guardian says. "8tate vtotts lately mellow brown walnut with an oil-like lac­ allow four to six weeks Reg. $ 34.95 This three-piece basic ognMrittM of the Governor*’ Cen- i have been too many and too for­ for delivery. Reg. $ 19.95 27x48" Ovals 17.50 group is from the Open feiaBM to -Mint they do not find U S T C N t quered finish has dovetail end boards and mal. They are a coaUy embarraaa- Stock Collection of Old Ip­ toto a Bood year for collective a big drawer. 18x45 inch top, 26 inches ment . . . the egcohange of vtaita swich Solid Maple which ogf of ° gttoenMtorial high. A complete group of other tables to: with leaeer Kuropean royalty, has match are available. comprises over 20 piecesl no political value . . . diverts the Requlor ReaoferitotM are aluraye for the police from their i«oper job, and "euta." Tha DenM>crata are now SflwelOc aggravates London's intoleraUe toa “toa^ nattohaily apeaking. traffic problem." Haanintiona taed best and liveli- 'The suggestion that a mere traf­ Steams & Foster aafc what thay are on the attaric. fic problem should have tha righ| GIANT being in office na- of way over royalty to notice of a to be on the de- something even worse than booiag'j Ortho Posture Bedding C h o k e of 3 a -a RepubUoan ad- —just plain boredom. to Waridngton, and can help' you feel vibrantly alive 1 solid maple fiba anma pisam t large DMnooraUc ...t h e sm art new 1963 Plymouth ^BMJoitty amoag the govscuoca, wa tables 29*^5 war rid hawa toa Democratic R. E. WANDELL UNb a MRe ‘W * ^ yo«r driving? (^lyoKwth's got ft Power to pass and poMwr to spare. Not tfiat ■ m n i i The very finest bedding at the price provides nw a adaptHift tmeM Ume by Ite LE8TARE we'se recommending you sign up for a stock car race, but it's nice to know you have that “power you with firm supporting comfort . . on a Craftsmeh of Colonial days aagtoad. Building THAN budget! Mattresses are made with a 252-coil ^ ^ p u t Um taoUaal situation is that when you need IT m an emergency. And speaking of power, Plymouth has a powerful lot of other would approve the styling and SVSRI 18-Gauge double offset innerspring unit, fa­ construction of these tables! jIMiana to a Democratic adminiatra- Cdntractor features that make it a terrific value. ^. including excellent gas mileage. Come in for a test drive todayl BLEACH mous Insulo cushioning of quilted cotton and Hlpt to pfaahtogtnn, and a Demo- Old Ipswich solid maple makes it possible for you to fur­ They’re made of solid rock fctsidMMrid CoiHHisrciai muslin (in place of the usual sisal) and 100% maple and have sjirollcd llMM* RBN-Wgy foveraocB. And SAVE I t quilted creamy cotton felt. Pre-built, verti­ nish a bedroom that is chai-mingly quaint, soundly made, yet You have to own one to catch one! low in cost. Drawers are dovetailed front and back, center aprons and turned |egs, rem­ cally-stitched Seat Edges remain trim and iniscent of Early American stright'even after years of use. Box springs guided for smooth operation, and dustproofed throughout ‘®BStaMs BuUt On , to eliminate dust seeping into them. Drawer fronts ahU designing. 19x42” Cocktail, CastoMier Satisfaction'' with metal-tied coils on a wood base add the 19x28” Step tables sketched. final note of sleep luxury. $34 for each tops have Colonial thumbnail-molded edges. 40” Dresser Fun Insurance Coverage by«* with three drawers and mirrors, 80x42” four-drawer (19x28” End Tabk with piece . . twin or full size . mattress or , full siie qpindle bed.*^ dnwisr, not MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH. INC^ ■ ■ V . r '*■ Route 86^ Tolfend XiimBilto '* Talaotteile ',/

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Ban Reported Ready 12th Circuit Preliminary Plans Okayed Obituary Dempsey Rights Move MIDDLE Court Cases For Highland Park Addition t u r n p i k e Mia. Kata Ziia Eases Governors’ Tiff After a Final Ifitch Mrs. iKate Zlra, 76, of 23 Grand EAST HARTFORD SESSION The town building committee^ at books might be stacked near Ave., Rockville, died yesterday m a n c h s s t c r Mrt. Anne Marge ^utenberg of le floor where they would be afternoon at St. Franda H o ^ t a l, (OmUnued from Page One) ted by Rockefeller nnd GO P Gov. M i Fac* Oae) and the board of education’s build­ 149 Cantpfield Rtt, Mandiester, ar- easily accessible. Theee would be Hartford. She was the widow of Mark O. HMSeM of Or^pm. Need a Staircased ing and sites ooimsnU.tee, meeting All of this added up to a little reoted at her home last night on supplementary books, he Indicat­ Stanley Zlra. Kennedy administration Demo­ Sovtat Onlm would fu*i«nte« not joinUy lasit, night to inspect pre- ed, and should rotate freely to dif­ She was bom itl Poland, June 2, crats got credit for authoring the less than satisfaetKm, however, to to M i BDclMr W M p m in .Afrtc* charges of intoKication and breach the RepuMlcen advocates of eivH 'Ace you in the market Tor Itminazy drawings for the pro­ ferent classrooms as needed by the 1887, and has lived in RbokvlUe motion by vdilch the conference —In CAM of aaother world war— of the peace, was presented this rights. DAYS/ a metal circular staircase, posed addition to Highland Park teacher. for many years. She was a mem­ direct^- Its new nine-member ex­ provldnd th# Woitoni Power* Hatfield called the U GOP.jgop- four-and-a-half feet wide and morning and the case 'vas referred Drakos agreed the space was ber of St. Joseph’k Church, S t Jo­ ecutive conunlttse to cooperat* modi the iani* {dedc*. School, gave them qualified ap­ emora attending the cohfereneo eteven-and-a-half feet high? to the oourt’B family relations of­ not too much, stating Uuit in his with the President and various MANCHESTER PARKADE DAYS He nlao offered tbem the So­ proval. seph’s Rosary Sooisty, and the into a breakfibrt meeting to de­ TTie town wants to sell the fice and continued until July 29 at experience new achoole usually agencies in the field of Improv* viet tJnioB’e tun eupport in their However, they took issue with Sitored Heart Society of ^ cide whether to offer a m toori^ staircase, eUbject to the best Manchester. She v/as released, end up with too little, rather than racial relations^ EVERYTHING YOU NEED at the PARKADE drive ecnlnet colonleueni and »pe- two points, w h i * Louis J. Drokos, church. report o n ' a commtttoo recom- without bond, in the custody of tlic too much, storage apace. _nder the rule that gives the ..wi^iiy in their current United bid. the arohiteot, agreed to re-draw Mie is survived by four sons, A n­ mendation signed by Democ ratio family relations office. Truman Crandall, ohairman of party that does not hold the < Naffona Security Council tisht It has been used in the vault before the next meeting, slated thony Ztea, 38 Grand Ave.; BYsnk Gov. Richard J. Hughes of New below the town clerk's office, The arrest stemmed from a the building oommlttee, pointed manahip a majority cared to be comparable. IVm boom oi aduoaiUon yeater-^has taught in Uje Mtmehester syo- that the company would reconsi­ An air of happy triumph among A third item offered for sale Roundup classrooms 'for the mentsiMy' re­ The funeral wW be held Friday got the i«4nclpal objective of hi* RceeDinl of Washington for next 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5. restored, according to Fred N as- Before the close of the meeting >lay bfovated the to re* teaching tern since 1940. der ifo position when ^It has re­ Weatem delegates Tuesday was by the town is a Remington tarded with the main level above, at 9:16 am . from the Burke Fu­ drive, a continuing examination year’s conference' chainnanship. A graduate of WilhnwnUc State siff. chairman of the Downtown rag. 2.98 Curtis indicated that preHminary She bolds an M.A. from W illi- ceived results of th«f ' chaimiber s modified this morning. But confi- Electrified Bookkeeping Ma­ because of a slope in the site. neral Home, 78 Prospect St., with of the racial situatkm. The chairmanship altematse be­ prinel|Milg at Highland Parte, Rob- Teechera College with a B.S. in 4 0 % o f f 0 (Oewth owi frona Pag© One) mantic State Teachers Gpllege, and De\^opmont Committee. to 5.98 dsBce contlimed that a treaty chine, Model 283. Condition of Members felt the stairwell, located sketches for the addition to tlm a Maas of requiem at S t Joseph’s Even the Southern governors tween pulies. ertoon and Keeney St. Schools to Elementary Elduoatlon, he also wirvey. Robertson School, being prepared GOP Govs. Robert B. Smylie ef earned an M.Bd. and a sixth year Service was discHnYtinued Satur­ Weidd be signed. the machine has not been re­ at one end of the hall, might better Church at 10. Burial win be in St. could take comfort on the fact poets as full-time supeervisory earned an M.Bd. and a sixth yestr He added that. “I f enough m- Madison, exhibiting a landscape ^ ^ resituated to the center of the by architects Bcudieri and Man- Idaho, John Anderson Jr„ of Khn- oertiificate from the UnlverBlty of days and Sundays by the Con­ vealed. Bernard’s Cemetery. that they had prevented actual en certificate at the Untveraity of terest can be shown, the Connec­ key, should be ready for viewing prtnciipalg. Connecticut. Miss Atwood Uvea necticut Co. in June, with Pub­ Sealed bids on the three titled “Connecticut Farm." buildii>g. The architect said the Friends may call at the funeral dorsement of either the Presl- sas and Jolm H. Reed of Maine They aire Miss Harriett Atwood, Hartford. ticut Co. will reinstate the cross- at the neirt joint meeting of the with her family at Wormwood lic Utilities Commission approval. items will be opened in the Joseph A. Barry, 73, of 651 | move might be feasible, and a ^ e ^ home tonight from 7 to 9 and to­ dent's program or those - submit-' were candidates. prinolipal at Highland Park School; TimhireU is married and tlie town bus on a 30-day trial basis.” committees on Aug. 6. Hill, Mansfield Center. Last week the chamber an­ Girls’ s'wimsui't.s with the famous -Tantzen fit , . . Reds Confer Municipal Building on Aug. 2. to redraw the well to see if the morrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to Robert Heiina, principal at Robert­ father of three children. He re- However, How'ard pointed out Main St., South Glastonbury, with He sadd he is meeting today with Heins has been teaching princi- nounced tt would seek to have the at 11 a.m. committee's suggestion will work. p.m. son School; and Edward Timbrell sidee with hie family at 19 Indian that, "W e must prove to the PUC fashion and fun built into every gaitnent and ‘•Portrait of a School Teacher." architect Arnold Lawrence on the Rd.. chief prosecutor of Circuit pial and a sixth grade teacher at servlne restored; and asked resi­ Also drawing criticism was a Jr., princip^ at Keeney School. Dr. that the reinstatement is warrant­ Others displayiiig canvases in preliminary plans for Keeney St Court 13. Roibertson School since last Sep­ dents to air their complsunts at the priced at 40^^ less than nationally advertised! On Economy room for the storage of books lo­ Sides Ripped The supervisory poalUons were ed, " if it is to continue after the School, which must also be ap-- Flank Masol ' Other survivors are Ms wife, tember, and held a atmilar p o^ chamber office. Naaslff today said m Ribicoff’s office are; cated adjacent to the basic class­ created in anticipation c ' proposed USEFUL, ANYWAY 30-day trial period. Cottons and knits, solids, plaids and prints Sizes Mrs. Merrill Clarke. 83 proved by the committees before Frank MasM of Hartford died a daughter, a brother, a sister and at Bucklend School from Septem­ many have called or written, and f m awge Om I Church to Hold rooms on the main floor. Super­ additliona to the three elementary AUSTIN, Tex. (A P )—The stack Sept. 10. On that date a joint Monday at Hartford Hospital. He 12 grandchildren.' ber 1960 to June 1962. Before that that final reisults will be turned 8-6x, 7-14 and pre-teen, but not in every style. Owenoke Ridge. N ew Canaan. intendent of Schools William H. Off Train in schools, wMch are currently on the of cans bore toe label “ dehydrat­ “House and The Woodland meeting wtth the boaixl of dtreC' was the father of Mrs. Walter he taught aixith grade at Bentley over to the bus firm after next wliote Moc RMse items it produces Ice Cream Social Curtis defended the amount of The funeral will be held Friday drawing boards and slated to go ed water” and these instructions: Avoid Paint Clash tors is slated on all three projects Karsky of Juniper Lane, Bolton. Monday. Green"; Arthur R. Carlin. 75. of apace, saying it was needed so at 8;15 a.m. from the Richard W. before the electorate in referenda School for four years. "Empty contents of can Into one most ehsAply. I _ , , ------Other survlVors include his wife, He said discontinuance of cross- 19 Willow bane. Naugatuck. Sheehan Funeral Home, 1064 New Jersey Crash Nov. 5. A B.S. graduate of the Univer­ gallon of water. Stir until dis­ N E W YO RK—When ' painting, study groups are trying 1 Hi League of Emanuel ______a son, three other daughters, a town service “has affected not •U B £ . Battleship Connecticut' Britain Ave., West Hartford, with Miss Atwood has been teaching sity of Omsha with a major in solved. Chill and serve.” use the same brancL^f undercoat A DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL STORE sister and eight grandchildren. to asffr*«t" bow much of a given, lAitheran Church will .spomsor an! jjTss Greta T. Garrison. 72. Green- a solenui Masa .of requiem in (Continued from Page One) principal and kindergarten teacher history and government, Heine The empty containers succeed only shoppers, but also those as top coat, the National Paint Rockville-V ernon The funeral service will be held onxluct is required by the bloc ' Cream Social tomorrow from ' wich Lodge. Greenwich. "W hat *s Corpus Ohrlstl dturch, Wethers------— at H i^land Park Mnoe 1956. Prior also holds a master’s degree and i ed in drawing viewers to one ex- pec^e employed on Main St. who Varnish, and Lacquer Association formoriy 'THE FAIR’ tomorrow at 9;30 a.m. at the ore findiiig it extremely difficult advises. Sometlfhes, it warns, one « . study was undertaken a «e r field, at 9. Burial wlll_to ln_*ft- ^ Uon. less than two miles from to that she taught kindergarten at a sixth year certificate from the ' hibitor's canned goods display at Talarski Funeral Home. 380 Maple B en^cit Cemetery. Bloomfield. Pennsylvania Station in down- the Texas School Pood Service to get transportation to work.” company's primer won't be com­ the discovery that smne special- parking lot. Home made baked Mrs Genevieve S Hun- Robertson, Washington, South and University of Hartford. Multi-Level Land Use Urged town Newark. Manchester Oroen Sttoools. She Married and the father of three Association convention. ’When service halted, William patible with another's top coat. l»xl todusWes 69, of 110 Benham St., tonight from 7 to 9, and One of toe 38 passengers aboard of aatto^ demands wca^^e, B rtS c T "Head of a Chilean In F r i e ^ . may^ call at toe funeral tomonow from 2 to 4 and 7 to toe train was Thomas Langan, 23. nobody knew how much they I Kent Cartoon wlH head ' *___ com-1I For School on Ecker Tract home tonigtit from 6 to 9. of Scranton, riding toward the S S t to be DTOducing. i mittee. He will be assisted by Lau- ^ ^ m 9 p.m. hope of a Job. H* was sitting In planning fSfure forced i rie Young, Ricky J»kly Mrs. Grace Coae WUIUm F. McCarthy toe second car. soma o e m M u which abandoned Naachke, Carol Torstenaon, Susan! w An architect will be hired short-f entrance could also be located on Mrs. Grace Ekudgn C N o S t ‘a r s Ave., Hartford ly in the next phase of planning Glastonbury, formerly of West In case of rain the social will nospect "SUll the two entrances not connect so Newington, died yesterday in Man- Jumped out of the car,” h* said. Ifrom the Want wtth precious hard ------“ U fe." for the proposed new juiuor high Hartford, died Sunday at Hartfond "Currancy. ^ ^ be held in Luther Hall. A free will school in Vernon. A schematic plan that the roads yirould not be used Hoqjital. She was the mother of Chester Memorial Hospital. He Is ” My first toought was to nm. — Khrushchev, has demonstrated offering will be taken. The event is for. the 79-acre Ecker Farm site tn as a ^ortcut between West Rd. Mrs. U oyd C. AJdrioh of Lake Rd., the brother of Mrs. Lawrence D e l Then I heard screams from too -Itoorsasing concern over the wast- open to the public. Vernon Center was presented last and Rt. 30. The proposed site of Andover. merrltt of 717 ToUand Tpke. I car, peoMe yelling for help. I 5 g e and diqdlcatkm of caiHtal In- Rockville-V ernon night to the building committee, the school is about 1,000 feet from She is also survivied by another He also leave* a brother, two jo. of Ear- ' II lit insiit throughout the bloc. the board of education, and mem­ Rt. 30. daughter and five grandchildren. other sisters, and several nieces rison, was altUng on toe floor with Khmabehev’s remedy at home bers of the board of finance and The funeral services will be held and hepbewB. LP Gas Tanks -Parking area for about 400 Mrs. Mlsiak across her lap when Greatest Sneaker Sale been to .return key economic selectmen. Site planner for the tomorrow at 2 pm. at the Lowe- The funeral will be held F r td ^ N, Hospital Notes cars was designated in Hixon’a Xsmgan mad* his aray back iny controls to central or- Ecker Farm tract is Allen W. Rohecker Funeral Home, 2534 at 8:15 a.m. from.the Thomas F. To Hike Supply outline for the junior high school through toe arrackag*. ■^gana tn Moscow. Be has apcdien Hixon Jr. of Simsbury. and for 100 for the elementagy Main St., Glastonbury. 'The Rev. Farley Funeral Home. 96 Webster Patieaito T o d ^ : 206 Mrs. Goleniak said Lang an car­ je c re e s in y y of the need for sim- Hlxon proposed that the school school. Additional lots could be Theodore O. Iloslrine, pastor of St., Hartford .with a solemn Mass FOR WOMEN and TEENS —liar measures in Oomecon. ADMITTED YB B T B R D A T At Peak Usage ried her out and then went back be built in the plateau area in the constructed if the need aroee. South Glastonbury Congregational of requiem at St. Mary's Church, 'Z Some satellites, jealous their Mt«. Bonnie Msimay, 8. Main St.; and carried out toe other woman. middle of the tract He suggested With the schools in toe same 'Church, will o ffi^ t e . Criknation Newington, at 9. Burial will be in -limltod economic independence Midiael Gilbert, 56 Fnlknor Dr.; Another passenger, Guy Soricel- i’oKHrcK ( () Four 70,000 gallon tanka for that the town take advantage of area, an auditorium at the junior will follow in Springfield; Mans. Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky 3snd rtioctant to quit striving for Mre. Brone Whaloi, 75 Avom^e U, 39, of Metuchen, N.J., said of FAMOUS U. S. MANUFACTURER atorage of liquid propane will be the natural sloping of the land by high school could serve both Friends m ay call at the funeral HiU. --edf-aottlclency, are highly mis- Rd.; Raymond LauMer, South placing sections ^ the school on home tonight from 7 to 9. Friends may call at the funeral Langan: “ He did a terrife job in installed shortly at Vernon Circle schools, it was said. On the north ^trnstfol of the scheme. Windsor; Mrs. Elsie MeVey, 34 different levela First Selwtrnan t'rict a natural home tonight from 7 to 9 and. to. toe car. He' deserves a lot of Western observers here saw lit­ Flower St.; Bruce Goulet, Andov­ to meet periods of peak gas use. George E. Risley M ted the lire could be developed and fed Mrs. Leonard C. Finley morrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. credit.” Soricelll said every time t l e pnNgiect that toe chronic fric- er; Albert Whiton, 104 Battista he dooked round Langan was 'The announcement was made by safety factor In such a plan. by an artesian well Mrs. Prances West Finley Rd.; Mra. Ruth Goodhart, 19 Ches­ carrying or helping someone from -qfons between national interests An elementary school, not Further study of the outline w ill. Wetbetsfleld, Sister of Mrs. Hor- Oomecon goals, typified by Ro- ter Dr.; George Kieman, 125 W . Lindsey Booth, north division the wreck. scheduled for construction for sev­ be made by the cmnmittee be- ace T. Decker of Sunny 'View Dr., mifili's case, would be easily Mather St.; Mrs. Alm a Bouchard, manager of the Connecticut Light Funerals The accident temporarily and Power Co. eral years, would be k ^ t e d near! architect is engaged Vernon, died yesteiriay at New THREE WAYS TO GET THE BUILT-IN LOOK Ruminated. Storrs; Douglas Caiioon. 13 Diane stopped service between Journal The long cylinder tanks will be the Intersection of Rt. 30 and W est sometime in August. Britain Memorial Hospital. Dr., Vernon; Joerah Baire, 175 Rd. Between the schools a large Square in Jersey City and New­ ptoced near the huge H ortoni^ere She is also survived by her tius- Mrs. Georgena Reichert Princeton St.; Joseph Ftoher, playground area. Including several band. a daughter and four grand* ark. Hauriaon'Js the only stop be­ that Is used to store natural gas. The funeral service, for Mrs. Rag. $4.95 IRodcville Rd., Botton; Kathryn baseball diamonds, could be con­ children. tween those points. ^ w o Trucks Crash, The project is scheduled to begin Georgena RMohset af .lOtl Ridge Str ^ I Raaazsi, WIHfanantfo; Cynthia structed. That area, now wot. Welfare Spending • The funeral will be held Frt<)ay tai a few weeks and will be com­ was held yesterday aftamoon at I Kenmore Classic Green, HMni|)acmrfl)e; Rm would need fill before It could be at 1 pjn. at the Rose Hill Funeral toe HobnM Funeral Horae, 400 "•T- One Driver Hurt Beauchemin, South 'Windsor; Roaa- pleted by early fall. used as a play area. In June Declines Home, Bhn St., Rocky HIH. H ie Maiil.SL The Rev. Dr. J. Manley lie ZemaUto, 20 Reagan Rd„ Rock- The tanka were unloculed yester­ Hixon said that in the suggested Rev. Keith Jones of the First Shaiw, pastor of the South Metbo- SS-year-old Manciieeter truck viHe; Mre. Jeanne Matthew. 276 day and placed in a storage yard location the elementary school Persona] Notices Town Welfare Department dis­ Ohurch of Christ, Congregational, (Rst Cbiuch, otneisted. Burial was Venoon St.; Ib n . Alice Ifiens, 88 at WaMiington and Dobson Sts. could be expanded to the north. Wethersfield, will officiate. Burtal 'driver for ttie Hartman Tobacco bursement for' June itoows a mark­ tn East Cemetery. Stitekland S t ; Marcia Leon, 35 They will be delivered to the Ver­ The junior high school would have w«l be In Rose HiU Memortal • ^ 0 ., BucMahd, early today was ed drop from money disbursed in B e a ia n were BOiot' McMulMn, Creshy Rd.; Carol Ann liefebvre, non Circle site shortly. expansion area toward West St Id Memoriam Gas Ranges Park, Rooky Hill. French R d , BoMon; Gerald Mky, — r ------— , _ , . . Jime 1962, according to figures David Taylor, Nbtman Boldi and loving mamory of Vladarick J. -tni—vi to Manrtiestsr litoraorial The new tanks will be used, for Hixon stressed, though, that his released by Miss Mary DellaFera, Friends may call at the funeral 161 E. Main 8t, RockviHe; Mrs HaroM Wfison. >blas, wtM departed tlda life Jaw IhoiqiitsU for treaitmsnt of a nUnor “peak shaving.'’ A power com­ plan was only "a vague propos^ director of the department, home tonight from 7 to 9 and to­ 24. 1962. Laurie Carlton, 50 Deming St; jbeeration of Ms left afbow and pany spokesman explained that that looked for idcM from the Expenditures in June amount- morrow from 3 bo 6 and 7 to 9 9 Im6 4 to 11. Narrow and Mrs. Lorraine WethareH, Somers; Sadly miued by Ms wUt, Grace niBriitoes of Ms left Mp and tounto, liee of the propane "would shave building committee. 'The commit- j2,4S3.26, compared to $3.- pjn. 6-Lane Rond Opens 'treoeived hi a two-Cruck ooUtoion Mrs. Bathara Boucher. 49 Lewis the top off peak use.” The pro- tee appeared largely satisfied with June. Dr., Wapplng. Card of Thanks la t Burnham and Windsor Sts. peme will .be mixed with the nat­ his suggestions, George F. Kelly Paris—A six-lane superhighway ^ _ ACXMTITEX) T O D A Y; Mrs. Ing- ' Miss DellaFera reports that 36 Ws wish to thank all our neighbors CHICKS AND NYLONS IN THE GROUP ^ George (Hode of 17M Toitend ural gas through a compreaser The park-school concept has sev­ George F. Kelly, 69, of Wethere- has opsned between Marseille and *nd'»riend*“ for"the m an ycards______and borg AHard, Juniper Dr., Coven­ cases, involving 81 persons, were .!!3^pke. was discharged from the station that will be constructed. eral advantages, Hixon said. The Aubogne In southern Franc*. It is tlft* given ua on our 50th weddtag try; Kenneth Morki. 42 Dudley St. handled in June 1963. In the same 1 field, died yesterday at Hartftird ;^ospital after treatment and The method would alleviate any play area could b e . used by bo*th a link OB . to* Nice-Toulon road I Anniversary. B1IRTH T E B T E R D A Y : A son to month last year, there were 87 j Hoepltal._He is the^fatoer^of Atty, protoletn of shortage during peak schools and also could be made Eugene T. KeUy of 106 Fsaiguoon. through MarselUs. Mr. and Mra Thoouks J. laaitb A U WITH FAMOUS LABELS ^ rays. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flegart WilU- cases. Involving 78 persons. ~ ~ '2. Polioe reported that Glode, at use. available to the public during the mantic. No Trade-in Required -about 8 am., was driving a 1963 An increasie in the use of gaa summer. A Little League base­ .'tototform truck south on Windsor DISCHARGEai YESTERDAY: and an increase of gas customers ball diamond is proposed for an Dale Thompson, East Hartford; wtMn, at Burnham St., a trac- have necessitated the project, the area near Rt. 30. * Slida-out cook top Rfts for elocming ooia tm ier, platform truck, driven Linda Sperry. 6 Penn Rd.; Mrs. spokesman said.. The tanks will Hixon answered criticism that Thomas C. Hurley, 48, Bast Jeen Steele, 560 Vernon St.; Mrs. serve the' area adequately for the proposed site for the junior __ attsnnpted to miake a Dorothy Hughes, 48 Irving 9t.; considerable number of years, he high school is in a remote section * Lo r^ boko or broH ovon is at oyo-lovol f^tm am r^sks turn onto Windsor St. Loren Fraochia, Hebron; Romolo added. and that construction of the school 2., H m front of. the tractor cab Sagko, Hebron; Ralph Sargent, at different levels might increase * Rongo sHdos oosily Into any 30-inch tpoea samTniTrt info toe left front of the Bolton; Kenneth Burkamp Jr., 75 cost, by citing the plateau area as MANCHESTER PARKADE 3 » o d e truck, breaking the left Laurel 9t.; Mlrs. Rtlth Betieau, the best possible location for the , * Top mountod controls, clock, 4-hour timor iwhuol oonapletety off the under- Stafford Springs; Mrs. Joan school. He said the mulU-levri plan Thompeon, 78 Deepwood Dr., Wap- About Town o rm WEO., THUaS. and HIIDAY WSHTS TO t.«e Jtorrlage. poUce aaid. Both trucks, has not been found any more ex­ Save on the cost of remodeling with a cooking center that slides into ping; Joyce Lemier, Windsor; Mrs. ly litfa eoctensive damage, had to be pensive than the standard one- Theresa Nielsen and son. EkUng- Staff Sgt. John M. Quinn of place, looks built-in. Has H i-Lo Simmer burners, "Visi-Bake oven doors, 3wved from the scene. unit plan. To make the school into ton; Mrs. Jean Reeber and daugh­ 12 Laurel St. received a 10-year appliance outlet, chromed oven racks. Oven rotisserie and base is Hurley was arrested for inakiog a single unit, he said, would re­ ter, 212 Laixal St, Wapplng; Mrs. service medal at Otis Air Force "hh unsafe turn, and was ordered quire a considerable amount of optional. Marcia Ford and son. 2 Leona Dr., Base, Falmouth, Mass., while on a to appear in Manebsster’s Ciirouit grading that could prove more .C ourt *ootid of automobile fatalities as have up to 8 full years to pay “trade-in” prices. Sears original prices ttmt midnight and toe totals on for Sears Home Appliances. are low prices. Dfae same date Mot year: - W H E N 1963 1963 Expert Service is always as near to you as your phone, no matter where K jB U a d ...... 163 166 you live or move in the U.S.A. Replacement parts are readily available for Legal Notices the reasonable life expectancy of your appliance. Su ■ ■'.'d'l Drpi;n.1.i(il>; - DBCBBK OH UHDTATIOH TO DEHUMIDIFY7 - OF CLAim i. - AT A C50URT OF PROBATE boldsii *189.95 Cabinet-Height -at Cevantry. within and for tha Ois- ol Ooventry on the 22nd day of A.D. 1968. ..easat Hoo. Elmore TurUstton. ePtidga. Ctrmdr fOO C M Ctapt J— Ob BSnIksi of Mr. NeU Hammertind. ^ V H E N it's not th* A«rlng Lane. Weat Hart- Gas Ranges OoBB. OB the eatate of Erick A. ____* lata of Coventry within V ^ H E N the pipes drip in the basement, when This Osort doth decree that aix athe be allowed and limited for The hardest part ahout paridng a Corvair is finding a nickel Regulor ^109.99 Sears Kenmore creditors of said eattta to exhibit excess dampness may cause warp­ ' as sgsinet tfaa aame to tha T h ^ ma7 be a sM ^t overatatement, bat a a A jaunti* aad diracta that poblic no- ing of wood, mildew, rust and rot. the lefT. Why dM rear? It pves Corvair «Ktn tneOee be givaa of thia o r^ r tv advei^ Dees eomes eaaly when you're a CJorvair oumer. 1 6 9 ■“■ B ‘ Baarnispar------hwtaavlac ■ a d r- oh any road aur&ee. It ptovidei a nearif float h r ta aaid sisarict. aad by poat- And you can nsualy bade k vp—m easily as yoe more naeable biterior [ffiaee. Beat of ^ k B oomr thereof oa the public Usn No Trade-in Required Built-in Gas Ovens to aaid T owb of Coventry nearest you can end moishire damiiige and can b a ^ up a CiMvair. You’8 fisd yoat- steering so light, ao neponttf , place ehere the deceaaed last pelt dry out the air with d dehumidifyer. self doing that occasionally, ft only to woodo* why no other ftmnrinin weda Certified from Record adjust .the brakes—they’re self-adjusting. ear thoi^t of k. ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge • Stylish shaded copper- Soon Solo Prieo That’s all there is to it, and that’s a good Corvair’s en^ne is also air eooied, we t AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at tone exterior finish Top (Jnit Opriond vaatry, within aad for tha Diatrlct of SEE YOUR DEALER e g ra a ^ at how d^ghtfuQy eaqr Comdr miflbt add, windt means there's no anthi on the M h day of July, k to own, drive and maintain. ftaeae

MANCHESTER. E^^Np^G HERALD. IIANCHESTEB. ^N N .." WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN PACE TSV MANCHESTE* EVENING HERALD. ItlNCH ESim OONH WEDNESDA^T JULY 24, 1968

MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE MIDDLE t u r n p ik e PARKADE DAYS PARKADE MANCHESTER OPEN TONIGHT - THURSDAY ■ FRIDAY TILL T P.M. E DAYS! EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT THE PARKADE th s L FALL YARDGOODS SPECIAL IMPULSE STARTER PARKADE 25 Stores to Serve You! Parking for 3,000 cars! EVERYTHING Hundreds of Other Unadvertised Sale Items In All Stores WIDE WOVEN a re.solution declaring It to be the railroad-union bargaining in an ef- 25 Stores to Serve You! Parking for 3000 Cars! union declaring it to be the | fort to remove the need of con- Lawn Mower Unions Seen Opposing .■^cn.se of Congress that there i gressional action, REMNANTS should be no cessation of rail ! But WIrta indicated there was .service until Congre.ss had had little hope for negotiations now more time to act. land added: "I'm afraid both Hundreds of Other Unadvertised Sale Items in All Stores____ Some Democratic senators i aides could stand (a strike) long- Kennedy ICC Proposal pre.ssed Wirtz Tuesday to reopen | er than the public could.” WAS 0 Hebron is one of the few experts in the MANCHESTER PARKADE DAYS (Gontinned from Page One) than the ICC to refer the di.‘:putc REG. country qualified to undertake MANCHESTER PARKADE DAYS to.” 49.95 this restoration. He entered the I He charged that the ICC i.s Secretary of Labor W. Willard 79c Yard Yard Shares on Sale firm of G. VanLeeuwgn and Sons Wirtz. leadoff witness for the ad­ "management-oriented and has no at the age of 14. This firm, like grasp of labor-management rela­ ministration plan, sat puffing on a great many in Europe, special­ tionships and principles.” i For Restoration bis Aipe as the chairman and the izes In the restoration of old or­ Sen. John O. Pa.store. D-R.I.. most famous make, Arctic weight railroad offldltfl' had their ex­ gans.- In Europe these Instruments D 6 L's entire stock of famous acting chairman of the Commerce change. Of Pipe Organ are not discarded In favor of new “ We have been given a week Committee, said the union offi­ ENfIRE STOCK REDUCED MUSLIN cials probably would be heard INFANTS' ones, as In this country, hut are to consider a problem of such WOMEN'S SEAMLESS St. Peter’s parish In Hebron, carefully preserved. tremendous importance,” Hanis Thursday. ' organized in early colonial times, Children's Sleepers He promised the committee Weasel has worked on some of JANTZEN began. "There was a time wheh Hne Steinairi Tro|iical PILLOW has a fascinating and well known Holland's most famous organs problems of this nature would would here management repre­ history. TTie present buUddng, one sentatives after the Senate ad­ RUBBER which have been In continuous use arise that ■ did not present of the oldest Elpiscopal Churches for 300 years. He now has been the complications they present journs today, even if it means a CASES in the state, was beautifully de­ men's and boys’ swimwear night ses.sion. SUITS 27 years In the organ business. size 0-4, 2 pc. solids with feet, reg. 2.29 ...... 1 .7 ft today.” PANTS signed and has a delightful coun­ In- his testimony Writz .said only NYLONS REG. SOe The cost of this job will be $1,- try setting. The pride PANTS SUITS ^O EA R A N C E-W O M EN ’S SUMMER century, and there are but a few Anyone from outside the parish action-loving men and boys . . . all priced at i0 * :'o the finest word in children’s snuggly-warm, brush­ The five on-train unions have those calling Tuesday for more of his Instriuntnts left In their who is Interested may contact o f f! Choose from boxer styles, sleek lastex suits said In the past they will time to consider the measure "if original condition and location. members of the organ restoration ed cotton knit sleepers at treihendous special sav­ stage a massive walkout the mo­ we are to avoid a cour.se that For 103 years the Hebron church committee; the-,Rev. and Mrs. and Helanca stretch types . . . solids, plaids and ment the new rules—^whlch would might be destructive of the best organ has led congregational sing­ Gordon W. WeeiuOT, Mr. and Mrs. / r w u r a N O W 2 7 ® ^ Saucer Chairs SHOES and SUPPERS fancies. Men’s sizes 80-42, boys' 8-16. ings I Machine-washable, shrink-resistant. eliminate thousands of jobs—are Interests of the jniblic, labor or ing, accompanied the special mu­ Henry G. Parkington and Horace I posted. management.” sic which is part of St. Peter's W. Sellers. The dividends these Two congressional committees He made the comment after rich heritage, exalted the joyful shares will pay ai e the experiences worked at full throttle on Presi­ AFL-CIO President George Meany ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED and comforted the sorrowing. It of once again hearing the old A DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL STORE dent Kennedy's recommendations has urged Congress to adopt a has been sought out by many in­ organ shine forth in the glory A DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL STORE for settling the dispute. But there resolution asking that the existing terested persons who have heard which its builder intended. were many doubts the measure work rules be maintained lor at 65% DACRON-3 5 % COTTON BROKEN SIZES of Its beauty. formeriy "THE FAIR" could reach the White House for least 30 days. N O W O N LY 1 formoriy "THE FAIR" h tight, A N D C O L O R S Ih is organ, constructed through­ Magfdiester Evening Herald He­ Kennedy's sinature In time to GOP Senate Leader Dirksen out with mechanical action, has bron oorrespondent. Miss Susan B. beat the deadline. told newsmen he had drawn up tropica! 5 - ” 47^»1 Pendleton, telephone 228-S4M. One hope was. however, that SPORTCOATS outlasted many other old organs. the railroads' announcement of mights The life of a contemporary instru­ their intention to go ahead with ment with its great number of the work rules was aimed at Going On YARD GOODS CLEARANCE FAMOUS leather pneumatics and complexity keeping Congress hard at work 1 flKE fivr MEN'S of electrical components, is estl- ] on the bill and that they would Vacation? Rag. 17.95 M mated at 30 years without major postpone the action before time TINTAIR (and expensive) reconstruction. ran out. Rent one of our compact BOLT GOODS Mechanical action organs liave One Senate source eald the rail­ ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED very little perishable material, and road brotherhoods have already 19-inch Portable TV sets HAIR SPRAY can last indefinitely with proper launched a campaign against the Voluos to 89c Yd. STRETCHHOSE care. to tako along with you. bill, which calls for putting the 55% DACRON-4 5 % WOOL WONSTEO St. Peter's organ, however, has MIDI dispute into the hands of the In­ never had any sort of complete terstate Commerce Commission. CoH 643-2205 and thorough restoration, and time In Cleveland Roy E. Davidson, has taken its toll. grand chief engineer of the Inde­ MODERN TV SERVICE SPORTCOATSE In order to keep it operating for pendent Brotherhood of Locomo­ M Bununer St. 2 blocks another 100 years such a restora­ tive Engineers, said Tuesday he from McKee St 3 7M ® y a r d 5 7 ^ tion is now needed, officials re­ couldn't think of "a worse place port. Tiiick accumulations of dirt must be removed from the pipes COUPON Rag. 26.95 NOW so that they can speak properly; COUPON FOLDING ALUMINUM the large wood proal pipes are White ALUMINUM 1 starting to split; many metal CALAMINE REG. 49c Summer SPORT C0AT8 sh. itjs ROW 10.87 pipes are bent and broken; the wind chests need complete renova­ tion to correct leakage resulting LOTION ASPIRIN HARVEST HILL ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED from warped and cracked wood. PACKAGE STORE Finally, the organ has to be reg­ 8-OZ. Chairs—Rockers CHAISES ulated and tuned throughout. MANCHESTER PARKADE— W. MIDDLE TPKE. Since the insti'ument is of basic­ TROPICAL SLACKS ally sound construction, and has PRICE exceptionally fine tone, it is well worth restoring, it Is said. 24” FOLDING G R Iii HARVEST HILL 1C - 7 7 REG. C - 7 7 John Wessel o f Brattleboro, Vt., R$g. S.95 NOW 3972 for 7.80 NOW ONLY ^ 8.88 has been contracted to do the BRAZIER 9 work. \Vessel, a native of Holland. AM.FM transistor 29' ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED Reg. 9.95 4.99 GIN ^ LIHLE BOYS' RADIO 55% Dacron polyester-45% worsted CLEARANCE MEN'S BOB’S With case, earphone ■W ■W 'W _ _ PLASTIC and batteries. SHORT'SLEEVE WELBING SERVICE COUPON COUPOl m W o n CIGARS TROPICAL SLACKS Immediate Emergency Service! HARVEST HILL DRAPES KNIT SHIRTS Reg. 49.95. Now 33.88 BUFFERED THERMOS "‘America's Greatest value at UnVtf ELECTRIC — GAS POOL 80° Regular price-8.95" KNIT SHIRTS 643-2408... 649-7578 ASPIRIN BOHLE REG. 1.69 Welding from 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. 2 far 13.50 No Job too big or too small. - REG. 4.98 5th Located In The mr Reg. 98c Reg. 1.79 VODKA REG. 2.99 SPECIAL HARTFORD ROAD ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED P IN T SIZE BROKEN SIZES 1-97 ENTERPRYSES Full 100—NOW At 270 Hartford Rd. A N D COLORS 9 7 ® e a c h THE FINEST 55% Dacron-45% Wool Worsted 5 7 1 m Mancheater BALLS HARVEST HILL TROPICAL SLACKS PAR 72 FACTORY 99 80 ONE ONLY — FLOOR MODEL FLOOR MODEL — PORTABLE SPECIAL RUG and BOX OF 4.75 Voluo WHISKEY >th /p.,ro;N0w8°^2fer17.S0 UPHOLSTERY 12 Man’a Walk Sharts seg. 4. ss how 3.87 STERO STERO CLEANING TUSST FREE FILM WITH DEVEL0PIN8 BEACH FOLDING BED HARVEST HILL AMERICAN DItY LAGER CHAIR WAS ^ WAS 1 TEL. Ml 9-1752 li PRICE SM.E WITH MEP’S iFUKHmmS or 138.00 ! Cream or roll-on ENTIRE STOCKS REDUCED ^ 7 - 0 0 M l 3-5747 deodorant. MAHRESS BEER . Cans Plus tax l i 8 7 “ Film - Film SPORT SHIRTS . ... Garner's 120-— 127— 620 8 GRISWOl.n ST FOAM PADDED CHILDREN'S BLACK and WHITE, COLOR JACKETS . . . . 3 * ^ 1 WALNUT We Give (ireon St4Uii[w 1 DAY BLACK AND WHITE SERVICE "PRESENTING" 1 ALUUIIMIJM A L U M IM llM 8 DAY COLOR FILM SERVICE SWIMSUITS .w . C H A IR S . CHAIRS NECKWEAR L ... BIG 1 NOW BOOK CASES ONLY 6 PT. MICHELOB BEER Rog. 2.V8 1 C O U P O N i Reg. 19.95 In Beautiful Decanter Bottle NOW TAPE RBOORDER ' BIG REDUCTIONS IN AIR 1 TENNIS 1 * 2 motors REG. 1 1 - 4 7 1 PLAYTEX 1 c B O Y S ’ W E A R 1 1 - 7 7 77 MATTRESS 1 BALLS 1 * 4 transistors NOW 9 . 8 8 19.98 J 1 BAtHING 1 ^ CAN OF * Romoto control per N. R. Bottle L J i t * ^ i Reg. 3.98 1 * Miko— Portable AVAILAILE AT ALL HARVEST HILL For comfort camping, 1 CAPS ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE— QUANTITIES LIMITED— INTERMEDIATE PARKADE at beach, etc. W SPECIAL, Q SPECIAL LIGGETT’S PACKAGE STORES THROUGHOUT THE STATE MARKDOWNS MAY HAVE BEEN TAKEN ON CLEARANCE ITEM^ ,______STORE O N LY DOUBLE REG. 4.98 1 Vt PRICE 1 Free Alterations—^ re e Lay Auay Plan WORLD GREEN AIR MATTRESS 1 1 2 8 ’ 1 W IT H PUMP Adult*. Children— ^ GLiJfUL (paJtkadsL MANCHESnR SHOPPING PARKADE A24.95 y ‘‘Closeout” ^2 » MH Q HARVEST HILL Open: Monday, Tueeday and Saturday 10 A M . to 0 P.M. Value MIDDLE TPKE„ MANCHESTER PACKAGE STORE Open: tVedneeday, Ihuraday, Friday It A M . to t FM , ^ JhsL fiaJtkadiL STAMPS 16.88 A ^ Corbina fPomeri Waat Hartford. G R A N F S 2.68 Manchester Patkade — W. Middle TpkeT^ Charge U note— -taka up I p 'S snonths to pay! A L L W E E K

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MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE open till 9 P-'"- • USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT V Y • USE ANY CHARGA-PLATE Wednesday

• NO SERVICE CHARGES Thursday Friday OPEN TO N IG HT ■ TH U RSDAY ■ FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. The station wagons, titled "Bake- cake, and pie »ed the night be- who originated the idea, co-leaa- posted a $50 bond whUs awaiting presentation in Hanoheater’s Cir­ \-Rockville-Virnon mobile” , will tour parts o f'V e r- fore and usi: only home mixed er Mrs. Russel Landeen, and PoUe^ Arrests cuit 0>urt 12 on Aug. 12. M noq and TaiooUtviUe to sell the ingredients. troop committee chairman Mrs. Accord Bakemobile Aids baked goods. •The Bak/WhobHe will visit Tal- Mrs. Kran Kilpatrick,. , r. EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT THE PARKADE Proceeds of the sale wlB be cottville also Box Mountain William J. CarHji^oii Jr., 32, Distillation Costly used to enable the' 14 .girls of the Dr.. p in n er Rd., Overlook Girl Scout Go^ ‘L B ’ from Latin ‘Libra’ South Windsor, eari>^tlM morning WASHINGTON — DlstilUng fresh troop to visit the • World’s Fair H e ig h ^ aruj Sunset Elstates. Ap­ was charged with breaish of water from sea water now costa next year fcn New York. propriate signs and the appetizing ROME—Roman mathematicians a "nie World's Fair or Bust” peace after Mancheater p hoses but they were moving into the space vacated by to 20. Solid dark tones. used, the sheriff said. Two ! A ' ' i » the superintendent’s secretar>'. tons were arrested, he reported. Teen and Preteen Bktiers am a a ..Xharles Haynle, a spokeman Ou^odian James Veitch and his Reg. 14.98 and 16.98 wool blazers. Preteen 8 M REG. 1.49 GIRLS’ for the Student Non-Violent Co­ to 14; Teen 8 to 18. Sale 8.99. SPECIAL! REG. 9.98 to 12.98 ordinating Committee, said' seven HELANCA NYLON or eight Negro children were Girls' Wool Bkners L O O BOYS' WINTER burned by acid thrown by eeveral whlte’^men during the demonstra­ Reg. 12.98, crest or piping. Sizes 7, 8. 12, 14. m # STRETCH TIGHTS JACKETS tion. The eheriff’s office denied that *v Teen and Protean Linen Jamoicos 0 a a a it happened. Offlcliris at two cUn Reg. 6.98 and 7.98 pure Irish linen blended icB said they did pot treat anyone with acetate. Famous make. Sizes 8 to 16. for bums. FREE! Mohair Fair SomervUle and Fayette County became a cM l rights hot spot Bargain scoop! Assorted colors, Boys' Cotton Pajamas m a a 5.99 during a voter registration cam­ j VALUE SALE OF SPINNERIN broken sizes. We expect a Reg. 1.98 short leg and long leg styles. Sizes I 3 ^ Look ahead! Buy now and save paign In I960. Negro tenant fi frt 1fi quick sell-out! Only 1(10 pairs. 8 to 18 4.00 to 6.00 on each. Sizes 6 to farmere set' up a tent city, saying FULL SIZE Be here early! 20 in the group! property owners had evicted them JUMBO ACRYI r iN I - SOLID COLOR. FLANNEL CANNOR LUXURY YARNS from their homee for trying to KAPOK PILLIO W ASNABLI PBKCALI SNOW IK BACKED RATH TOWILS W A SN A R Li Boys' Camp Shorts register. Reg. 1.98. Sizes 4 to 14. .69 BIO PILLOWS CURTAINS TABLECLOTH SOLIDS A STRIPS! RLANRITS dnrlng our Mohair Fair. The top fashion yam of the At Baton Rouge, alwut 80 Ne­ .BIO PILLOWS PILLOW CASKS 10.98 to 12.98 BOYS' RAIN groes scuffled with six policemen season. Easy to knit Into coats, jackets, sweaters, suits. ■trying to keep them from using a BOYS' and GIRLS' Boys' Sport Shirts lei 9 52”x52” OR SHINE COATS public swimming pool. One of the 62” x70” ...... 1.69 2 . S 7 Reg. 1.98. Sizes 3 to 18. 1.00 officers suffered cute over the eye 62” x90” ...... 2.49 2-99* SNOWSUITS and on the arm during the brief Resilient, kapok filled! Large 21x27" siiel Cot­ Silky,yet eturdy! 210 Embossed plastic! 6’x6* Protective plastic top! '22x44” ! 100% cotton terry 72x90”.! Rayon and Acrk melee. Five N^rroes were ar­ Gofton covering! Mildew ton covering! Hon aller­ threaa count in white .size! White, Pink,-Blue Cotton flannel bottom! in colors to suit every taste! lan blend nylon bound for 1001 MOHAIR 1 O L size 79e Boys' Bermuda Sets f a a rested. Many prints to choose Bermuda shorts and matching sport shirt | , y y /proof! 23"x29'^ iiie genic! cotton .180 coJht in Green, Yellow! MATCHING WASH ' long wear! J5 colors! In New York CUy, more than 5 colors! WITH WINDOW DRAPE..4.2i from ! CLOTHS...... 2 FOR |1g FROSTLON PETITE in 1 oz. 89e Many with 2 pairs of shorts. Sizes 3 to 7. 140 pickets were taken into cus­ 4.99V tody at. cdnstructlon sites during S&H S&H REOULARJ.Y 1.00 Boys' Chino Slocks A spreading drive for the hiring I 6.99 Reg. 7.98 water repellent cotton of more Negrobe end Puerto Hi-, SANFORD GIGANTIC and BULKY YARN One ot our greatest values! So Reg. 2,98. Sizes 6 to 18. 1.99 poplin, fully lined. Sizes 4 to 7. cans In the building industry. Big Boys’ 8 to 20. Reg. 14.98. 2 OZ. REG. 79c. NOW ...... hurry! Sizes 2 to 6x for tots, Some leadere left picket linei GREEN GREEN boys and girls. to discuss the protest movement 100% Wool Boys' Clothing Sell-Out V 2 Off with Democratic Mayor Robert F. Sport coats and suits for now and back'-to-school. Out­ Wagner. He promised to Inveatl' STAMPS STAMPS standing group reg. 10.98 to 39.98 now 5.50 to 20.00. Sizes gate their -complaints. Union lead VALUE! GIRLS’ LOOK! BOYS’ 1.98 and 2.98 $11.00 VALUE — CHOICE OF 3 to 20 including Huskies. ^ .era agreed to establiah a alx-man ON EA LLO N WITH SECOND Wraclal committee to review Job Vt C O n O N SLIPS PROPORTIONED L ' ■ ’. ‘VV'"-’)--*-.-'.'-'-;’--*--* I api^canta . Boys' Knit Shirts g a a OF ^ILLOWS PILIRUUS THROW PILLOWS MATTRISS PADS CMINILLI SPRiAD* children would obey ^ laws. A RIO PILLOWS; RATH MAT SITS WITH FARM FRESH MILK and SPECIAL! GIRLS’ And You gk|m| And You And You 89c Boys' Bermuda Shorts g m ' court official eald if they canMt LOOK AT THIS! Reg. 2.98 baUks, plaids, solid oolors. Easy | MM 10 OW Get 18 Get 16 C O n O N KNIT he placed in foeter homee, t ^ Triple-S care, machine waahable cottons. Sizes 6 to 18. Chil(&en probably will be cent to Triple-S ■ Triple-S ALL PACKACED PRODUCTS "CHIX" WATERPROOF ”x28" Stamps ■ Stamps Stamps ''.state BchMls for delinquents. 2 “ 6 w ZS** PANTIES IWIN I FULL SIZE Boys' Swim Trunks g a a The Army began moving ^ ' Wqahoblel Covered with The pillow that breathes Rich.rovon velvet in TWIN SIZE Mats come in oblong, BABY PANTS Luxury underfootl' Fuji Size..„...... 2.11 oval A octagonal styles Rayon viscooa eordwc KNITTER’S Reg. 1.98. Boxer styles and stretch nylon knit | , 3 ” Uast 260 tim ps out of Oxford, .•etten tickiagl Nea *!• GtHen xip cevarl .11 spariding celorsl .ehM ilbi AAou^i^ro Sizes 4 to 18 in the group, 1 , -Miss., where they have J® M l A b o w H y l 1 Dacerotor aelore I . KQpOK BWNOC^ lU d l ^SiMtg fit oncher bonds, dIu6 eifitahiiig U daiMr. 1^ 'guard at the University of M li^ dM oU' itoedie hoN efft- lOaohBE/ -aipiil since riottaig last fall after 1 .BleoolMd eo6|M Bahler-Moser Shoe Dept. Sell-Out 25% to 40% Off ^adm lssioB ^a Negro. James .SmililiiiLld CaMr6.i;J^ WORLD for Every pair reduced for quick sell-out! ShoeA sneakers, IL Mersdtth. ^ ' slippers for grirls and boys of all ages. Reg. 3.98 to 10.98, A t Mitaml Beach, Fla., ms na­ sale 1.99 to 6.99. All famous makes All sizes, but not Solid sayings on sparkling tional governors conference cent MANCHESTER PARKADE white doublecrotch panUM. DAIRY STORE Perfect quality! Soft vinyl plas- every style In every size. 'toe civU rtahts issue to a commit­ Sizes 4 to 12. Tel. 649-4888 Uc, boilable. Sizes S, M, L, XL. tee for e ^ y . Vice President Lyn­ MANCHESTER SHOl4»ING PARKADE Next To Savings Bank Branch don B. Johnaon asked the g w « ‘ MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. A .M . TO P.M. -aors to pravkto a "reep o^ h le 9:30 IQ : " . . F — ^ w s w «r’ ’- a o t a Rspub- . V- V- ■.. ; -> •/■■■'. A ■ f . , - ■. ! \ -=frr- 1~T

PAGE nr^BEii MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTSa, CQNN^ WEDNESDAY. JULY 24, 1968 M AN Cl^TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN« WEDNESDAY, JULY 84, 1968 PAOi rouvncKN ww X* DAILY CROSSWORD PUZELB Lcvsly Dress-Up Menchester Parkade Sutret^ B Y RQ USO N I OUR BOARDING BOUSE with MAJOR HOOP|^1 LITTLI SPORTS Dotat Dreaan Mink-----Wear Mlnklp Lowest Pileee»Cvri - TWs year deride to postpone HARVEST HUE FA.CKAGB 9mersMAf4S \ t / no- 'kinger your dretun of owning STORE offers the most. Inxiting A.U0 THACT6 REALV MMvMm^aMCMUM IflySIW nB* a FUR CX>AT. The coat ooUectlon prices ever. For instaioce ym can iMU* mm.. fRlENOC/LH^JI HtWUJWM*. at GRAND WAY was never more Mw "Harvest Hill’’ GUI, VODKA KBAAOMf HOMI10 sumptuous or luxurious. Gome to and WHISKEY for 8£M a fifth, VDU KNOWIMMT 80 proof. "Harvest Crest” CHAM­ IS«M3i ■OriMT. "Fashion Square" at GRAND PAGNE is n-99 a fifth. Just 4 ;Alt4*THUKr^ 'looRWWowwwrr tOWtaM WAY and see how you can keep CrARTACWN* ounces less than ONE HALF GAL­ IflCNM^pftEW V your head above a genuine mink LON, buy “Sperone” VERMOUTH eomtuoRY ■Hoomiv* MAD, * s : ^ collared coat, beginntog at 829.99. tDDTacr CSMTAM for 81.99. Shop HARVE2IT HILL S n c ^ Go back and read H again, taHnk PACKAGE STORE. MOKKI«OM» yo>a- eyes, you were right the first u h Ss time when you saw 829.99. Be Don’t let your white leather up to your ears in luxury when BUG6S BUNNY ,’iLai2]L-3 Quiit'Fans AHantion! Other Stores Aroi^nd T&itn gloves become too soiled before M a in S ^ e M S to m a you snuggle - into a coat oolar you send them to the cleaners. tCgJnir Gek That Pempered FOeUng You Have No Pep 7 MINK (Ranch, Oruleah, Au­ Spots that have become ingrained / I'M HERE ' W aM li'M Itt"^ Have Pbiaa; WUl Travel tumn Haze or Silver Blue). Ih e TO IflSwta c*a cm r MMoMrt tt your vacation ia stHl in the Periwps you need a ebaage. are difficult to remove. ENJOV THE SAME, and — !■ . EVOCXXOIB PIZZA PAULCElj pUuiitoqi; stage, remember that You need pampering. Flan to ooat fabric can be of 100 per cent /^UHDWMOiW 3T t5o yot//f MIawbcMm Mltadmai SSSi comlaf to WnUTONW OWT on Main Street, Junt ncrih of the LENTOX PHARIMACrY, 260 East bavo dhmer tonlsbd r i ITANO’S wool or a modem Mend. You’ll r Bound Out TUs Sessoe M i THAT JOB! HEY SHOP, D^ ’K4to;at«<^ ■ Pori Omoa win put up PIZZAS Center Street, hae the ‘*CriebrHy” RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL find worsted failles, alMlines and And look forward to next. The and dRlNDBRS for your picnic line of beauty aide and acceaaories LOimOE on Route 6 and 44 in plush, tailored with the features CLEARANCE SALE OF SUMMER MONCV nZOM , « iO nvMoii,. Button, WIw Hnn yWW^, ILMfRrJ G, badwt. Tou can plan a pb^c in for home, for travel, .for -gifts. BoMcn. Cfaooee the tooda you like you want most: single brearied. APPAREL AND FURNITURE at :nw''Bnttont* .„•• minutea, because you n ^ Only You’U find glamoroue shower caps best from the Chef-prepared menu. Clutch coat, Clash or welted poric- W. T ? GRANT COMPANY ia an rAJRWAT, b u ovANY. THOJaXJMXJR . you’ra ailaina ebna of ua aadt- Gray" $1 smooths away roughness at DE3POT SQUARE. Your pet 'LODEa^pUFFBR" WITH TOG­ t o u r s ; inr Koinga on in tfala iq>-to.tiM- uggiag* and handbaga before you all over. Envelop yourself in an will thrive on the change of seen, 8108 GLE BUTTONS is number 1 in the mlnuto imo|l. Tou’H Wu tho rare leave on vacation. WoU-groomod appealing aura. Get Prince Match- faritlcHi parade. Do try it on. If loose rice is sprinkled to the luggage ,aaye nteo tfeinga about sry, as weB as the capable and t«-S2 bottom of lunchboxes, the boxes and chcHoe ifitm, Pfwtar, oopoor, abeUi “Summer Shower" fragrance affeotlonaite care beriewed upon it UNTRIMMEJD (X)ATS at GRAND atakUoM atoaL faiatlonod latd' you when you arrive at your doa- in COLOGNE, RATH POWDER, will stay tree from dampness. at THE PETT SHOP. If you are A graceful neckilne wkh soft WAY have ri-p-out liners of pile DOWN gtfta to hannonlM with an Early ifnatkm (and enmute). H you SOAP. Take advantage of the searching for an unusual gift for or fabulous ftfke fur. The OARDI- Anwxlaan daoor pr a modem one. event acquainted with the export "Helena . Rubinstein’’ ONCE A pleats to the highlight of this sllm- Ever vary that meringue for pie a lonely someone, why not con­ mtiig afternoon style, designed GAN is the new-season look in by adding brown sugar instead cf TouH Uko tha oonvonient and od.' SHOE SERiriXJB, delay no longer. progxem at LENOX PHARMACY. partlculsurly for women. ths whit* sugar usually called for? NARY or ths antica of a rascal No. 8108 with Patt-O-Rama duroy at GRAND WAY. Yes, there Use tiwo tablespotms of brown ■•• I Tou'S IBn tha aarvtco. They*! boW. PARAKENTT. "UDUe and M o are eye-catching EUR CXDATS at «r over you aitAantlvdy, or M you PiaaUe bags ara handy rain For spring and summer, yellow to slaea 36, 38, 40, «2, 44, 46, 48, sugar for sach egg white. hlldron’a aehod- Klimey” la the name to remem­ 50, 52. Bust 86 to 54. Slse 38, 40 GRAND WAY where ftufition has bcowao dona contentodly, If that prd will be a prominent fashion color. ber for your lawn and garden captured \ the counterfeits, and la wbto you prder. TOUR OZET books. You’ll see it in knits, linens, cot­ bust, abort sleeve, S% yards of 35- An Fun and No Work OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS tons ahd blends. Not pale yellow, needa. inch. made It your best fashion invest­ Plan a pizza party! Let DING’S OAIIASIT win wrap and doUvor ment. your purdMse la town. R ’a the ^Look Whri IStAS WUl Buy but a bright, sunny shade that's To order, sMtd 40c in cotos to ITALIAN KITCHEN prepare ^.the When Laundry Piles Up Sue Burnett, The Manchester refreshments, while you take it aeaatm for boatoae gtfU and iou- WAlKINB’ W M - ANNUAL. luscious to look a t Cnri Up and Knit r m ^ Color and ftacranoo la fPURNTrURE SALE tea rollod It can happen earily in the mun- Ehentag Herald, 1150 AVE. OF cool . . . and easy! You’ll enjoy Sweet and Mild meitime. Drive up to AUTO­ AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, Find yourself a oomfortaMe spot your own party. Order as many pretHly boKod and jriaaaed for you around gain, bringing you an op- in the sun or the shade and embark whoa you r m the wio of "CARO- poriuntty to acquire toriefuf piecoa "DAVE’S SMOKSlRfl’’ are the MATIC "WASH ’N CLEAN” r i N.Y, ' zesty PIZZAS ($1 and 81.00) or the Green, 530 Blast MSddle Tpke., For Ist-class mailing add 10c for on the Joys of making a smart tell them to add mushrooms, saus­ b y AL VERMEER UNA” BOAP8 and tha “ATTBR r i dmendaMo aavtngB. Vhr ox- For quick and easy reference— cigars that are sweet and mild and P R S O L L A ’S PO P 5” colognea and toSotrloa that quilt Mbrary! Make pat«aiwork priced a modest SI-99 for a box where cainble gtont "servants’’ each Mttem. 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THE Yankees Increase Lead to ISine FuU Games in American League Runaway aj^ c b io a n l e a g u e ’ -r)}^Steve Hamllttm to a 7-0 romp over White .Sox and hnished the double- NEW Y O R K (A P ). header with four hits. His four- KanMW Otto ..M « A» n U Towar v n p -R f9P l Ynn»iihu*f»t nempsign and lOthfhlttar in tos asvsnth inadng toit^naU right-hander who Ita n ^ aa^Mst eft southpaw Ken MacKenzla ^the Loe Angeles Angels. Boxing Groiip Detroit ...\....91 fig A41 18 U N E W XORK. sn-Tabsorted hla ninth defeat, four via hard as anybody...... in the league,...... in ...... the sixth.. 3attl« may be over for top run homer came after Detroit had victory in 10 dschdoits. Tbe 30- Craig, wbo has a 2-17 record, loaded the bases in the eighth 1' wsshtaigtea . .t9 at 689 67 can^ baat the Los Ancdee yeoTtold southpaw permitted shutouts. Tbe Dodgers cemented fanned IS Cubs and allowed only spot in the American League YANKS-ANOEUS-^ . Ynssfiay**- Basalts their victory with a five-run as­ three baseranners, all on- walks, won his last game April 28 when with two out and gave the pitch Dodgera’ formula for win­ seven' hits, walked three and id- he beat the Dodgers 4-2. —but that’s quite a skirmish Blanchard, the reserve outfield- Top Man Detsett 6 4 ,'ClilailM 1-4. ning. Just keep the opposi­ lowed a Pirate runner in every sault upon relievers Al McBcan after yielding a first-inning single ?oing on for second place. er filling in tor\;e \ T u n g " | ^ ^ a tSo fights. biUed for the world’8 h^vywd^^^^ New York 7,. Is if A agsles fi. inning but ons. 'niree double and Rarvsy Haddix tn the eighth. to ElUs Burton. It waa bis 15th Kansas OUf 1* Boatoa 6. tion from scorinjg. Tommy Davis drove tn the first victory against, only three loeses. COLTS-PHHS— Hier* are no less than four Maris, kept up his heav>- hitting ”'=^“ ^Klune tad three singles and ploys, however, pulled him out of Al Spongier and John Bateman with a pair of homers for the Investigation BaHtosM 9, WasHtogtao *• . Tba Dodgers turned to toair 17th taro runs with a single and nxdcie Tbe gamsts only run eras acmed leans In a virtual deadlock for three run.s batted across in the onds in sconnflf oww — —------^ __ • asasoti- shutout Tuesday nlgtat as as many jams. John struck out teamed up for Houston to snap tJie runner-up spot behind New Yanks, who clinched it with a six- second game, won by Bob Ander­ PAWKKHf, N. g. (AP) OtovBiasifi » , Mlansaeb i 6 (U ). six. Ken McMullen the last two with in the e ig li^ Tommy Harper sin- run cluster in the fifth inning didn’t improve upon hie first bout perform iite w h f tlto end Tsday's Gamea left-hander Johnny Fodros pro- his third home ran. fled ohd was forced by 'Voda Pin­ the Phillies seven-gome winning Y crt’B surging Yankees, whoee son o\-er Dave DeBusschere. Abe Oreena uwisubnlnftw’ sf toctad tbair rtx-game National ’Hie second-placs Bt. Louis’ streak. longest for Philadclitoia latest drive has carried them a against the Angels. 'waa rocordod In of round Loe,Aa6e|a0 .a a * 4-6 s9 Near Osrdlnals defeated Milwaukee 5-1 • • • son. Gordy Coleman singled Pin­ Hamilton, relieving Williams in the Worid Boxing Aaasclatlon, > Uston left no doObt that he’s ^ mjt Laagua lead with a -0 victory since 1955- Each had three hits, w h e i^ g nine games ahead of the Ooachas A1 fipnoul' aniJErad W * york (PtaeaWHD^ for their fourth strkigbt victory. OAROB-BBAVES— son to thM and Frank Robinson scored a ran and drove in an­ the eighth with the bases filled, INDIANSTWINS— bM called for oongreeatonal master o f Pifttbortwn. Monday* of the Gas House ^ Dtaar the Plttsbuigh Ptratss. scored him with another single pack. , .. Both Grant and cur\'etalltng Ca- Mkssrtwta (Ss|tt 6-6 aad BOg- AlreiMly ahead of their pravkius Jim Maloney pitched a one-hitter Dick Groat paced the Cards at­ other. Here's how the also-rans In the killed that threat by striking nut iBveetigntton of wliat be called ending come after 2110 with only Which way w*R Jtanmy PUetoll maa 6-6) a* Otovetond (Deoovaa R aras Jackson’s eighth loM tn 19 three men In a row and com­ milo Pascual went all the way in Los Angeles shutout record of 19 for Canchmati, beathig the Chi- tack against five Milwaukee pitch­ Bateman, whose Single had tied first division stand — Boston is the Indians-Twins marathon at “promotion onrtels" that han­ the mandatoiy eight count ■*'^*6 turn next now that be'a bean |Fr- 6-7 aad B aM 64) 6, (Twl-B).. cargo Cubs and Itoiry Jackson 1-0. decisions. the score in the eighth inning, pleted the shutout by getting out the challenger from^-igitag out to en hla lawondltkinal raiaaae by the art la 1969, Uie Dodgara naed only ers wtth four hits, raising his second; one percenUge point Cleveland, ended by Francona’s dle the henvyvrelght boxing Obtoaga (nteta 6-6) at Deteeit nioiro runless vietorlas to ymie Mays , cracked a pair of opened the 15th with a triple. One ahead of Chicago and Minnesota of another bases-loaded situation fihsinploiieWilp lees than two minutes of the first New Yorit MetsT Hisee to no leagus-Ieadliig batting average to CHANT6-MEn— in the ninth. Paul Foytack w’as home with two out in the last of e q ^ tbslr aU-ttans Brooklyn high iMmcrs in the Giants 0-1 rout of .348. He scored after the first of out later, Spangler come through and three In front of Baltimore the 13th. Ctrant. 7-9. allowed nine Graene, la wtares to Sona. I round. cihto to the n ik iw th ^ I j ^ the New YoHi Mata and Houston Juen Marichal registered his with a single to end the 4-hour the loser. FaMeroan to dons, finished m a o f 38 In 1900 and 1910. his four singles in the opening to' All hwt the Orioles lost ground • • • hits and blanked Minnesota on Estas Kefauver, D-TMmi., and era any more l h » thp MOto Six of thedr shutouta hava bean snapped a six-game losing streak 18th victory with a four-hitter for mntt 16-mi^te marathon . Dick Tuesday night. Diego Segui post­ Iflgbter. ’Ilianka to wbecrip*^ caonoco are, thowito th^ the nlng and drove across the final A’ s-RED. SOX— I four over the ia.st 10 innings. Pas- Hnrrtsan WUMams Jr., 1>- by 1-0 aoorss. .Only once since beattng Phlladriphla 6-0 In 1 6in- tally in the eighth. Southpaw Ray the Giants, who inflicted the IBth FarreU.' wbo fanned five batters ed his first shutout In the majors, Segul's breaking pitches and low cvial gave up seven hits, including N. Jn aaU that w ltbent Iteevee and an invite from PUoBav fiery and oontrovweial FlansaB . wielMsa)Mi?i 9i4) a t Boston (Wu- 1800 have the Dodgers won more nbigs. in a two-inning relief stint, was pltdilng Kansas Oty over t h ^ ^ 1 or Walter Ferguson, I. viewed the wiU get a towt wtth a ptom ^ «»n. * • • Sadecki, with reUef help from Ron straight loss upon Roger Craig. faatballs checked the Red Sox and a homer by Willie K irkl^d in the ■htrong federal oontrol and ,. aoa 6 4 aafi Moraitoad 6, by tba lowert at shutout matcins. Taylor, squared his season rec­ Tbe Giants bombed the Mets’ vet­ credited with the victory, his sev­ SoK l-O. Detroit took the White brought the right-hander his fifth sixth after a double by Francona. massecre. Jt waa just thoiU Untto . . . Ray LoGaoe, W h«»^ T w waa in 1007 when the Dbdger DfHXnBS-PIBATEg— enth against 10 defeats. The loss Sox twice, B-1 on Norm Cash s legislation... a nwjor soaa- I more.. Psttarson ahould be barred ord at 6-0. eran rigbt-hander for seven runs 0 victory in his l&st six decisions ^^osirtMy ovenhadowng Ungniwed witti iMfMi •ad bound* |ij staff fashioned even 1-0 vic­ Bob Friend, Pittsburgh’s hard- in the first two innings. Mays fin'. i was charged to. John Klippstein, eighth-inning grand slam Md OBIOLES-8EN ATOR8— I from the ring for Mo. He’ll never the past few woaks, to « » | r 1* r '“ '"yussi?.«— luck right-hander, allowed the 1 allowed only three hits in sev- r . Tltn Francona’s homer in the 13m He is now 6-8. The Athletics netted STEVE BRADY any e f the past, Is InevttaMe.” I recover encsigh to be top dog in ... OUaaflo a9 Oetielt. torias. REDS-CDBS— ishlng Wm oft with a the game's only run in the first Barber won his 13th of the sea- n n x KtJNZ ’Ihe ekiligatsd Iwgion Podres was not particularly Dodgers only five hits and Olevelftnd and Jim (Mudcat) Gteene said be tatoendad to the heavyweight dlvlricn. MkBMsqia at Oavalaad. ran beftwe 'bowing out for a pinch Maloney, a IB-year-old Chictn- h o ^ . Ids 10th. WnUe socked Ms «“ bring ap ton sdbjec* of feder­ basdboH. pltchar *e^ ""*** Loa Aagwlsa at.New Task, 6 overpowering in spinning his fifth Chant a t-J victory over the Twins Causey s double and Jerry four-hitter as the 1 Viewers not only saw wtirk to acquire fiiatpnajic ending the Indians’ losing string I Iimne's sinele 1 Senators for the ninth time in 10 al legMatton at the WBA’s I drop bombs, jdus a aecemd chance neoeeeary to be a big whwr an -ly paPla • t w>’. , . ■ at Blno games. The Oriolw Lumpes single ^ I meeUngs this year. Baltimore Home Tilt at Mt. Neho Oonventtoa hi Miami aext I to see the blows in riow motion, coy at Baatea, 6 L blanked Washington i-0 behind the dtomond. Wssbiagtoa. at Battonon (N). TIOED8-WHITE SOX— nicked Claude Osteen for a rro to month. He aald a bill intro- but they also naw the biggest b ^ e * • 1 9 t h H o l e Sports Schedule left-hander Steve Barber. In addition to his , clinching the first iimlng, and n^lta it dneed by Kefanwr that would tMs side of the Rookiea, Oaitoua NATTOWAL UOAGITB I Town SotibcM Playoffs Start Tonight The Yankees? They won again, create a federal boxing oom- 1 (I’m the Grestest) C8ay. Here ’n TlMsre ^ \ TV L Pet. GB Wednesday, July 84 S e r h ^ i ^ e ^ ^ n ^ i e ^ ^ r n T f l n a . tn on John Features Legion Nine nrinOoner and fedeml advisoiy Dlilike Uston aa much ps you k. bea-Bnaelea ..f i l 67 J82 — board "haa bent lying fsBow Iwant, and there are many reasons AMhotgh bto seeooB slmdiril 9LLama 96 JWl $ Following are other first and Wrtherefleld at Legion. 6 pm , S S T J iw S * Wmiarns and 1 ond game as the Tigers swept the i Orsino » homer. ______bee thoMied to five wtato aM ato Mt. Nebo. for a long 'thne and ahniM be I why one ahould, but towe’a one dsfeatkl^BhesUr’s Te“ Kdav Cbioago 99. 498 . 8 second round scores by lower It’s been a long time coining but at sun-up this morning reswakened.” IfeHow who wouU Mfce to aea ths 0hw9iiltoa . . . 7 ^ 96 Jllfi 8V fitghta to the Chib Cbamplonahip RockviUe at Stafford, 6 p.m. Manchester’s American Legion baseball team was sitting in remains the worithorae pfteher Pagani’s Rec Chai PontlcelU’s vs. Fire * PoMoe, Greene said the Sonny Us- 1 muscular champ wtth the kWl tai ' 8aa Fraadaeo N 96 JM 8y Golf Tournament at the Manches­ wMh. Dribuque, Iowa to the North- Philadelplila , .91 48 J116 loC ter Countra Club: 6:15, Wert Side. Raeiiig HftU a t F a m e its familiar position atop the Zone 1-A standings, l^is idl ton-Floyd Paitotsoa bout his flats flniah off Ctoy to riiort I order. weet Leagua KeBey bM PlttalMfgb .,..4 6 98 MS UV SMwod >Wht — First Bound: An­ Thnraday, July 85 came about when Staffed, a club out of the championship Monday night poteto up the 114 1/3 tamlngB, aflowed 108 bits, num def. Blrminsbain. default; At­ gbadea of Babe Ruib, Roger aliowad only aix for the Tortglit, CSvttaa maats Mai Nasaltrs vs. AAL 5:16. Wert need for aooh a toglalatlon. Steve Eton, the ona-tima fight - Mttwankee . ..4fi 96 Jf$0 18 kinson def. Mistioe, 3 and 3; Bob sj^ia a iio g a sP R iN ae. n .y . race, pulled a major upeet and pin-a — —— 07 itMis (56 earned), walked TT, Maria and the real of tbe Mg Teacbers but eorddn’t ms star Tool at Mt. NSbo. Tbursday, ned a 3-2 extra-inning defeat on Ltotoa dnpUosted Us perfarm- I announcer, manager and promoter Boastoa ...... 87 04 J|0 8Sl McNamara def. Ceiina, default; Gar- Pagastab p l^ Osntsr Oongos Sida VAP) — Jookbjw Steve Brooks played its best boll against the who bandtod the TV veraion behind struck out 129 end hit fcMr ba^ NewYMk ....S8 «7 J87 29(i ONE-HITTBR 15TH VICTWIY—Jim Maloney pitches neau def. Masaey, 4 and 3: Arm- beaSbafi ahiggero! Oosdomha. and Joe Notter, tratoier Pwrton Rockville. Rockville had paced the top cMba. 'Ihree o f the four de­ anoe ef last September by tare. ’Ihe former Manchester High to Chicago on way to one-hit game as Cincinnati won, •tronc def. Sibrlnas, 3 and 3; Johnston Fins crossd of 160 watofasd at ML Nebo and the Tsach- knocMsg eat Pattanoa to the I the mike, oan talk a blue toreok TfiMsdu'a Besnlts def. Karsaee, 1-np; Keanu def. Con- Tbanks to three count ’em, arm play tbe wtamer o f the Bonus Came in Handy BiaMi. and four horses including zone since early season. feats suffered were against the and Legion righthin^ jtos » anctanail 1. CUeago 0 noiion, 1-up; L a oa def. Freebum. 1- tbe play. ths grast Native Dancer have been Toftight. Manchester steps out first ronad. 24 hours a day but be was puSied 1-0, It was Maloney’s 15th win of the season against one, two, three—bomen hy CMtan-bfal metefa at Charter lower dubs, two at the hands of Into the backvpnund when he txi- 4.S8 earned nm mark. Reporto S t imria g,.imwai>kee 1 up; Seoona Bound — Atkinson def. Bob Ocadoanbe lost night Par Both the wtamor aad loser HOUSTON (AP)—Jim Dickson, irtnntii to the Hall of Fame in the against strong Wethersfield, still ceUar dweUng South W ^dsor and Greene said whoever eoa- have It KeBey wtM be b r o u ^ ^ tiiree loeses. (AP Photofax.)______Annum, default: Gamaau def. Mq- now noroa into the aimnal Oak. Afi leaune ore eobednled tt-yeor-old rookie pitcher with the in the running, at 6 o’clock at Iwlsety asked Oay to say a few Los AagelN 8, ^ttUbargh 0. Namara, 1-up, 19 bolea; Armstrons d rt ganl’a defeated the Teaoben, to start at 8 o’clock. HMioiMl MSuseum of Racing aX. one to Stafford. trols the heavyweight ohsm- to the patent Cleveland riidi at 8aa taimitseo't, N a w Y ork 1 Jobnston, " up; Kaarsa, daf.■■■ Gaaaa, > port aeaacsi Tosm Touraa:- Houston Colts, says he received garatogif Springes. In addition to suocens over Oonran’a Imw- Mt. Nebo. Wethersfield sharpened wnrdi. BUis, who did all the ques- 1 6 ^ at Charter Oak Fartt aad ALUMNI JUNKHIS A 33 With three gaanes left on the pion oontrohi the cartaL I Uoning and answering when Inter- the end of the lOdwest Leogue HooMea 8, Pkimdh^iWa 6 (18) ua to the prooeen wrapped up tbe nraat otarttaig tooigbt at Mt. 81,600 when he rigned with ths NMtve Dancer, the big grey oott ance and the Indian Juniors up for its Invasion of Manchoeter schedule . . . CWck (tognon, sdio TkM Fllakt — ^ Fliyt Bound: Tola football captain George Pittsburgh organization several W. U Pot. by defeating Coventry last night, schedule. Wnight’a, plus one Sun­ “There was no place to I 'Viewing Uston after the bout, ------r'aGaniM Jaek Dem psey Versus Liston? Hedc daf, OwMW. 4 and S; Hantnev IMS Rec Deparbraent BoAv Nebo. Tbe top two olube to vvftoae otAy defeat came in the .667 trounced Garden Grave, 40-20. day afternoon tn Stafford and penformed wtth Mortorty'a to the r94) atobl- def. Buchanan, dafoult; Smtth def. each of the three aaftbsB I Huntofarey, a lT7.paund oenter, years ago. “It paid for two years 1968 Kentuelqy Daftay, the n a w Orioles...... 8 4 Return of big Buz*, Keeney 3-0. on Bob Elliott’s three-hitter. •porta for the oeoond bout,” lomildn’t get a word In ettoewisq. tMft League fitle. Tankees ...... 7 6 .563 replay of a tie gome with Wethers­ Greene sold. “Sports writers, Olay'a performance, oKhough Hartford Twilight League for sev- . oag« (EDaWo^ (Biiswon IS-'!). WlUay. 8 and 3: Steponakl vs bye; loapa—Rec, Church and Duaty I takes part to iv««4v»g and tat-1 of college,” says Dickson, “and a a are Oalimiet Farm a qiarked Moriarty^a to their first Oiach Dick Cobb's Silk T im e rs eral years, has turned to umpiring Dunne def. Hortsof, default: Davis va. Tbe playaff woutid up a — qualifted for tbs touniay. ' ------V six-year-old car.” Red Sox ...... 0 • .500 now hold a half-game margin over field in Manchester neoct week knowledgaMe boxing men all I not scheduled, waa a dlagraoe, ^ PWlafietohla~ ( n m a 9 4 ) at TORONTO (AP) — Take Jack f T didn’t see it, but tt figured,' bye; Carlo def. ^ o v o s t; Foley vs. tbree-way fight Bor top banr and two famous race .500 win of the season. The former Coach Dkdt Cobb's otub cant af­ Snd 'woriie all home RockvMto Iw- ^ Boostaii (JotaiaMnaon 8-18) . (N). . he smld of Uston’s first-round bye; Second Round — Heck def. nM— _ tba late William U Twino ...... 6 * Now Britain Teachers ace tallied Rockville, having played one more assailed It. But the promo­ worse than the abowing made by empsey to his prime and match ors, PaganI’B poHabtog off the WMte So* ...... 3 9 .260 ford another loss. ter’s cartel had Liston so Patteraon. Video vlewera should gkm gamee . , . W n c televlalon PWebera* (Gtobea 4-8) at him 'wiUi Sonny Uston and how knockout of the former cham E h ^ e y , 8 and 1; Smith def. Stepon- Bcann'k Oaftocstte and Calumet’a 12 points but more important, con­ game than the Windy City nine. wU tsleoaot two hours each dty ski, 8 and 3; Davis def. Dunne, de­ Trierphooe entry Monday The two clubs are all even in the Rangy righthander Duke Hutch' thoroughly tied up with a I not have bad to be mibjected to . ABgefaa ffi^rsdsle lf-M jU N ) would It ooma outT plan. *T had a chance to go, but fault; Carlo, def. F ^ y . „ . „ . night and added the scalp of Twtaght Tear.______Suipriae. was apning by the trolled the bosuds. Dan Pinto also Inson has . U. 3. Opm were Mike FetcMck of BaMtag— Yastnemafcl, Boatoii, BJrrors proved to be the FTs Olen Heed, N. Y., and Davis Leve received the Higgins Memorial AUbrto... Umpires ssrigned to 4 M : kagae, Ostteit, J U i Mal- 'Champ or Chump? by R b* Benson and Steve Zoukie, worit to ths Rec. ’Tosm Softball each 'wMi two eafetiea, paced the downfall, aH three figuring in the Jr. of CSiarlotte, N. C. Both tal­ Trophy foUowing their title win M)anor sooting. New Life for Pitching Staff, lied 302 and wfU be exempt from over the OUers laat Saturday League piayofra are Dcm Oswlea. ' sota^“ f*- ,n 8; w a | ^ , Loa Angeles, HArjEANOOCU (AP) — Weat MletB. Frank Wood and Bill Polin- Ray Blaiiito, Jos Frtstt and Bill Point Yootfeaa aoaeh Paul Dietael ald each hit safely ttrice for the Lnrry Wogman who earlier this local qualifying lounda for next night. Earl Moore made the pres­ 410. aaya a n eth m can be ahnoat any- Btaives. season spun a no-Mtter and added RSox Sign Free Agent Turley yeor)B Open. entation on behalf of the l L. to Bow Batted iB-KaUiiA De­ thlag he wnnta to be if he wanU a two-hitter was In top fOrm troit, 84; WagMSw Los Angeles, 61; to pay the prloe.\Speakin8 to s SUMMIK BABKErnSAIX again last night for Green Manor. Stuart, Boatoa aad AIIsI^ BOa- He placed five Mts while regis­ aeaota, 60; Battey, BBrnwotA 67. $ o L C b m r d a & . graon of high aebool g^Mden here, One-rided MSidts marked play B o a rro s (AP) — Boston Mon-^Higgins said thing Siataat bold the pikFem: !'You last nIgHt in the Senior and Junior tering 15 strikeouts. VlHa fanned "I’m really surprised L. A. let Bouse linns Sllistw and KIBe. a dozen. CMef tormentor for Wog- ago- Johnny Pesky admlta ‘Tm '■ ” "■ ' brow, Mbaaesota, 88; Wagrar, Los hnaa a elinnrs to be a Champ or a Divisions of the Rec Summer Etas- quite surprised we got Bob 'Ds'- Turley go. I know the Angela need All-Star Aggregations Lose ksttian Lsague at Charter Oak. OMn was Jim McGehen with three AagOas, aud Battey, Mtouesota, ota n p . ttm onty dhfersnce be- ley.” pitching. bwnan Item MV.” Mortarty*s ramped to an easy 4©- htts. SO; Stuart, Boston sad Howard If the 32-year-oid righthander "I guess thie(y've got a oouple o f aud Bisris, New York, It. can inject more life taito a tiring good young arms tai their system Ptleldrar—Bedata, Boston, 18-1, pitching sU^ be could mean the and want to give them a chance.” In Little League Warfare 4 8 8 ; PtoS, New TOifc, 1 0 4 , 4 8 8 ; difference between second place IXirley haa a 2-7 record this BOntoti, Now Yoffc, 18-0, .708; and tower for the Bed So* in the year but Ms earned run average Boslwrttt, OUcogo, 0 4 , .808; Fla- yACITlONSm Atnertosn League race. is a reepectable S.31. 'Ihe triumphs arro, CMoago, 11-0, .888. vrere a 2-0, three-hit riiwtout of It’8 all over until next yeaPf bases. AiMther walk forced in oneq gummories: ONE WEEK ONLY— LIMITED QUANTITIES In the wake o f a 1-0 toes to run and two more tallied on an WlaSaar <») NATIONAL ULAGtJE Koniuui Ckty and Diego Segui’s Minnesota and a 5-0, one-Wt wWte- for Little League bas^all ab r b po s a rbi Battjihg—Grout, St. Lonis, 4 9 8 ; MORIARTY BROTHERS wash job on Chicago. Infield mlecue. BaUey}^ cf ...... 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 alx-hitter last night. Pesky said If Chraeuto^ PtttSbnigb, 4 8 1 ; T. Da­ Turley's finest season ■was 1068 players in Manchester. Another walk, followed by Bud Vanty. aa ...... 3 8 1 0 4 • 0 Turley taiftt and ready‘he’ll prob­ "i^is became a reality last DeCaih/e hoiner to the fifth gave DeCarlo. Sb 3 1 1 3 1 0 8 vis, Los Angeles, 4 S4 ; Oonaalra ably pitch against Ice A i^es when he had a 21-7 record, won Potera c t 0 0 t. a 6 0 FbiladelpUa, 4 8 8 ; YYliHe, St. INVITES YOU TO two WorW Series declsione over night when both remaining BIB Schrelber aH the working PalotU, U .... 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 over the weekend.” room he needed. PIleaak,. lb ... 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 LoUto 4 1 8 . Tuiiey was Signed as a free Stilwaukee and captured the Oy all-star aggregations went Krancollnl rf 10 0 110 0 Runs Batted In—H. Aaron. BM- MORE MILEAGE Young Award Tommy Rea was the batting agent by Vice President Mike Hig­ „ down to defeat. The International standout for Manchester, homer­ Becley. 3b ... 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 waidtee, 76; Santo, Oileago, « ; gins yesterday only a few hours Turieiy finrt broke Into the big AU-Stars were nipped la Senreiber, p . 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 WUto, St. Lonis, 68; Boyer, St. time with the old St. Lcuis Browns seven tamings at Thompeon'riUe, T ing to the first and doubling in the after the waiver ttane had ex­ fourth. Totala: ...... 17 t 3 18 7 0 1 Lonto, 66; MoOovey. 8« s Franda- S A L A M E N T A in 1961, went to Baltimoie 6, and the Manchester National Maaebeater (1) co, 66. pired. the franchise ehifi in 1954 and was Big Bill Schrelber waa the win­ JE F A U tS The man who won the Cy Young League Stars bowed to Windsor, ab r h po a a rbt House ton** — BloOovoy, Sau QKMERAL Dwsf Head traded to the New York Yankees ner, allowing four hits. He fanned Colangelo, c( ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Award five yeara ago as the out­ 5-2, at Buckley Field. Monday nine, one lesa than Hemenway. SurprFnant. cf;... 0000000 lYanotooo, SO; H. Aaron, B filw » standing piitcfaer in the major In 1966. He remained there until night the American League All Ware, c ...... 8 1 111 1 0 0 kee, 28; Blays, Son Fraaoiseo, 81; traded tost October. Stars were bombed In Windsor The letter was replaced in the Grayb. lb ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Oeprtia, Sou Franclooo, 10; B a n ^ -0-M-P-A-R-E leagues was released outzigM a sixth' by Mark Snyder. Hie latter Moyer. If ...... I 0 1 0 1 0 1 MOST SIZES AVAILABLE IN Turley’s vlolory on June 12 was weric ago by the Lee Angeles Locka, 8-0. fanned the only batter he faced. Hemenway, p. rf..S 0 0 0 0 0 0 OUeago and YYhtts, St, loMla, 17, the 100th of hie major league nMMupsouvllle 7, Monclieater 8 Rea. 3b. rf ...... 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 PltAtag--tKoaiax. Loo Araelea, A a COMPACT CARS AND YOU'a Angris. His next aiqiearance wOl The locals threatened in the Nell, aa ...... 3 0 0 3 1 0 0 'T asked Lee Angelee Manager Two towering home runs by sixth, the first two batters reach­ 1 6 4 , 4 t t ; Maloney, OhndniieA 10- mark his 300th, 'Die 6-foot-2, 215 Ttotn Bvonowrioas were the (kffer- Bagley, aa ...... 0 0 0 0 O O 0 S, 4 SS; Pemnoakl, Loo A n g ^ WHITEWALLS BtH Rigney about INirtey.” PeMcy pounder was boni ait Troy, HI. ing hose and Dave Moyer singled Halsted, 3b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 SECONDS j oonmiented. “and he eaid V I was ------.... ____ OigUCence between victory and defeat Malek, ,3b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-8, 4 SS; BicBean, Ftttsbargb, 6- The Sox pitching staff fioc itiompoonvffle. “nie pitch for one run but Ben Grzyb was ^roul 3b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 8, 4 1 8 ; Bfarichal, San Fraadeoe, up tai the race Td take a ritaace cut down trying to reach third Buder.___ 3b ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 at 10 with the re-opOoning of Hal er-flelder led off the aixith inning p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 4 , .768. on him.’ ” Kototad to Seattle, ipaldng way base and the next t'wo batters ' Snyd-breattaing de­ vrith a homer, bringing his dub tor Turley. BUt the brunt of the tp a 5-4 deOeft and after the acore were easy outs. 1 Totto»; ...... 38 "s "4 » T T " 3 TAKE OFFS. BLACKWALLS COME AWAY WITH votee whO' popadarized the no- choree are being born by riorters was tied later to the frame,-hit a .V »4v windup delivery, will do no relief BUI Mionbouquette, Earl Wlleon two-run home run in the first •*- woirit for Perity. 'TU start htan,” and Dave Morehead plus rellefera taa. inttang. H ie seoqnd circuit John added emphatically. Dick Radatz and Jadi Lanmbe. clout wiped out a 6-6 Mhncheeter EXAMPLE Been Wocklng Out Alienas 71 Pacing Qualifiers 'Turley hokto the key to the poe- margin and aent ’IhompeonvUle ABdCBIOAN LEAGUE “I imagine he’s ready to pitch aUxHty of a mpre equal work dis­ footers home happy. COMET but rve got to siae htan up,” Pes­ Boyer (11), Btoneberd 8, (8), tribution. Big blow for ths kwers was a In New England Amateur Play Tankeea; Orsino (8 ), OriolsB; 2 -O O O R ky said. “He says his ana is pret­ Streak Going grandstam homer by Dale Ortraut M t A N D N E W ty good. I understand he’s been Radatz made a one inning re­ KMdand (16), Franooani ( « ) jJ » - S»AN tn the fifth. He shared batting dtons; Ossh 8, (18), Tigers; Nfch- 1 9 6 3 working out- He bad been doing lief appearance—his 40th of the laurels wl'th Fernando Floree, each NEWTON, ikass. (AP)—BobbyAnox, Vt. He was a losing finalist WHITE kmg relief at Lcs Angeles.” season—behind losing rookie Bob stoon (19), White Bo*. with two tots, a total matched by Allen, the serene scrambter of to Bob Kosten in 1957 and lort to N AnONAL^ IXAOUE Referring to Turley’s last job H efteer last nlgtiit. Radatz now Bob Zawada and. Bvonowskas of New filngland golf, may be in his Dick .Siderowf in the final two 7 .0 0 x 1 3 with the Angela, the 54) toss to ho.s a streak of 14 2/3 scoretess Mays 8, (81), Giants; McUnllen the wtonera. element again thi« week.- years ago. Last year be was beat­ (8), Dodgm ; Orandall (8), Braves- SIPE Boston on Ijily 14, Peaky said: tamlngB going. Allen. whoM' golfing trademark en in the semifinri round by Ron­ JET AIR SECONDS "He’s not as^qidck as be used to Segui. poeting his first' major TtompaMvlUc (1) fileven (U ), PtaOneak sb r h po a a rbt to the brilliant recovery shot, la nie Quinn, the eventual winner, at be but he tookad pretty good to league fiMitoiit, fanned nine and Keller. If ...... 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 making a bid for hie second New Warwick, R. I., Country d u b . But WALL We didn’t hit\hnn too hard. walked only one aa be posted his Cunninsham, .. 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 Ehiglai^ Amateur Champitmahip Warwick did not offer the oppor­ .( )- Ttiey booted a oouplb^ef runs aiway fifth viotoiy in his laol aix de- Cahill, rt 4 Zawada. aa ...... 4 at Bra^ Bum Country Club. tunities for a talented serantaler and waUta hurt htan. ., oisiohs. liie A's righthander now Kowalcbuch,, If. 3b4aiuuuu In the ' part decade hla faculty that Bras Bum does. “Ooach BlUy Herman aaid be has .a 6-3 season's record. After Evonowakaa, ezp4330101 for sorambUng. suocesafully baa Going Into .the second and final I threw the bail pretty good fgotnrt Ed Breeaoud tripled in the seventh. Almedla, 8b ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 NEW CAR Segtai struck out Bob TiBrnan to Batdaki, c ...... 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 broi^ght the 39-year-oM Allen a day of qualifying, Bony Bruce cf [iM although be didn’t look .that Htaea. c ...... 0 1 0 8 3 0 0 hat full of section amateur and Bsveriy, Mass., was second with a good to ua lart year. ’ And Mijte slid the' threat. Wojnar. lb . . . j . . . , 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 Sponelleo lb ...... 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 open vrins. Included to his beg was 72. 'Had at 73 wars Warran Ttt>- OUR OWN BRAND Tbs oompaet Mercury that’s maarUy ahead of tta Ravlanirrica. ef..,.2 1 1 0 0 0 3 the 1066 New Elngland Amateur, bbtto o f Manchaatar, N. R .; Ed RENTALS compact crowd. 2-door sedan equipped with 6-eyun- Kwlecienakl, p.... 1000300 ; which he .won at Oak HUl Country Barry af Needham, Masa., and der 101 HJP. engine. Standard transmlssien, beater, TbqUa: ...... 37TT^‘ 1^^1 (3ub in Fitchburg, a course not James Heoly ef Wart Hartfotd, dafraator, — visors, front arm rests. Includes unlike hilly Brae Bum. MaMsbeater (•> Conn. SILENT GRIP-NYLON traasportatton riiv^ es and all federal taxes. 24,000 ab r lb po a e rbl Last spring, the West Hartford. Bunched at T4 were Dick Side­ miles or 24-m(«tb Ford Motor Warranty. Jenklna, aa p . .. .. 3 1114 10. Conn., sales engineer acraonbled rowf. Wertport, Coon.; DstoHogaii J. gua^lia, ib. aa . 4 1 1 J J « l| into the finals of the North-South Jr., Andover, Maaaj Mike Oban- Oatrout. 2 ^ ...... 4 '3 3 0 0 0 4 Amateur Championship' in Pioe- $ 1 9 5 D Q ¥ fN Florea, cf ...... * ® J ? ? i 9 ian, BelmoaM, M asr; Brian Me- PltrusxeUo, 3b ... . * 9 • 1 9 i 2 huiwt, N.C., before losing to B61y Gutaw, Marshfield. Mssa; Bob \ • W E E K L Y Golangoa lb .... *11J9?2 Joe Patten. 7 .5 0 x 1 4 U f TO 34 MONTHS TO PAY! Joe Quatha. 3b.. 9292212 Keefe, WaUeal«y, Moss., mad Ai DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER Thomas, rf ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 If Allen’s prowess ss a recov­ Winter, Fataftokl, Ooeai, " • M O N T H L Y Cherrohe, e ...... 2 i 2 5 J 9 9 ery artist upiwts opponeoto, tt. Is Tbe low 31 scoring seaetgtaii a {toase of his game wtauk the Um m ol •pportnity HYBitabk at local Volks- from the 364wle quslifytav tart ‘• y e a r l y 6 .7 0 x 1 5 Touaa ...... 38 T 7 i o 7 "s 8 traiufrianted Rhode Island native phia defending champion Ronnie TbompeonTlUe ...... 222212’ takes in stride. Quinn of Wert Warwick, R. I , Yfoggo doolerslilp. D4o to hicroosod Velu- Hanebuter ...... "In any given round I expect 3B: Goiansoa, Kowalcbuch: HR: move into mattfa play tonMnraw. SLACKWAU C-O-M-P-A-R-E Oatrout Evonowakaa 2. BB: U il^ 4, to get tobo Trouble a few' tinves,” Stan Hllinahi of Mm O U R L Q W r a t e s t o Kwlacienakl 3; SO: Lukaa 8. JenUiu 1, said Bobby after scoring a 71 for TUBELESS Kwleclenakl 7. Kvonowajw 4; Hlta earded a 96-04—70 raiaid. Not only the car, but DEALER from whom you’re baying! We l^lieve off: Kwleclenakl 8 for. 5 rum ta i the first 18 bclas ef the New E(«' ia d hiMB g Ygry tM BB your better buy will be fromi Moriarty Brothers, Hartford County’s Oldest Inntasa: Lukaa 6 lor i runa to 12/8 land qualifying round, ‘‘so when iolog ^ ^PP**^****^ **'^P*****^ inninsa: Evonowakaa 3 foi- 1 nm to 3 1 make the bad shots 1 don’t let Join Battle \ BXMpt gHioNB. . Lfneoto-Mercury Dealer! i Innhwa: Jenklna 2 for 3 runa *" 1 1/8 time bother me.” Apply ki porsoR to lob J o r o s , sobs woiiogor. iniltar' HBP: FlOTea. Lukm. Keller: WP; Lukas 1. Kwleclenakl 1; W. “Oh, I can get as upset at my- ANDOVER. Maas. (A P )__ MANCHBTER IRANCH Evonowakaa: L: Jenklna; Scorer; pelf as .anyone if I itoss a putt or a Dong Z a oc^ . _____ ritot I think I ihould iiave msida imw Geoeyto'Teoh Captain Cbsriee °**f*“» 5“ brttU fbf m o r ia r t y Wtadsor 6. Mtaachsator 1 But just getting into tnoUHe— a deep defensive port wtta toe Ted Trudon, /nc, that doesn’t npset me, rsally. Twoqut pltehtog by ImOq ‘T try to concentrate on gatting Americsn SrituuutL League F(»tbali League. Tbg-g. K O m E R S HARTFORD TIRE (R). Stova Hemenway wawi’t good mysrif ou^” he said, “and Fve M ORIA^ BROTHERS enough tort night as Windsor port- foot 190-p^Mind G n S ig , wbo led 155 CENTER STREET— TEL 649-2828 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Iilarnia Ooartlaeatal e Meteniy Blearieroy s Meteer e Comet e WiUys Jeep ed a -5e2 decision before a crowd found ftotn epeperienoe that it tbs Rambltog W nSIsto 1901 ra M l cian JB B 8!lf. C- 598-5185 have a ftair ebanos to hit jttis baH’tW '8a t^w two-way ay nalfbadk.nainiaiak. nnortsd -ts TALCOTTVILLE o f 500 at Buckley FlsM. ^ . M1-J1S CIN11R ST. 443.S135 OREN EVENINGS Ttarae runs tai the first tawing I can ofSCaet.a bad abot a goov the Patriotjs tsafailpg *a«n» 6t An* A •• halMd seal ths oaaijrt for ths )»> anougb rsoivraiy.” . 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MANCElSSllSt kVBNING HERALD, HANCHESTBR, OQNN,' WEDNESDAY, JDLT M , 196S R m m m V^ttioRt Bosid 5f FAOB BIOHl^EN Summer Bomes For ftent .67 Hensis For Sale 7 1 H4T Ik n m bA ¥ 10:»» AJL—aATPRDAg • AJI. MARK 18, outboard m otor, plus trance, paridw, near Mata Street, CENTER STREET 2 etoree phu mortgage. Bxexewent ooodltien S283. controls, exceUent eondltton, M70. 18-PIEC!B BEDROOM Manchester.e s t e r T ^ 9434908...... sleetrio kK6hins, paneled ree UNDER 212,000! Im m aculate 4 f room apartment, eU to cue rooms. And,, of eoutao, cita throughout. New roof and ex­ 848-6684. 18-PIECB UVINa ROOM package. exeSUent location with room home, nlcSiy treed and RKWEAVING of bums, moth hedes. r o o m f o r r e n t , Ught house­ water, ateem aewera, land* terior siding, aluminum storms PLEASE READ YOUR AD 12-PIBCB KITCHEN good potential. For further tafox- fenced to rear yard. A rSal hoy. Zippers repaired. Window Shades J- — PLUS — keeping faculties, centrally lo­ seiq)tag; - hig 2/4 aen lota. B elfiore Agency, 842-0121. ' and screens. West Side loca­ M anchester C t e il lM m **WaM Ads” a n taken over tlie pkoae aa a aen- made to measure; all sised Vene­ maUon eeU ftae PtiUbrick Agency, tion. GEORGE DeCORMIER SAYS: BnildiBK Matarimla 47 ELECTRIC cated. 6494468. 649-8464. ' From downtoWn''Manchester, ------— adrerttor eboidd read W« ad the FIRST DAY IT tian blinds. Keys made while you REFRIGERATOR take Route 82 (North Mata GARRISON COLONIAL, alumi­ appBAM and BBPOBT ERBOBS la tline for the next Inser- wait. Tape Recorders tor rent OWNERS FLORIDA BOUND CLOSE-OUT SPECIALS TV SETT r o o m FOR LADY ta private MAIN STREET CDRNER — 140 Street) to Route- 20. Go over num siding, finished ree room, (3) 44 .ranch style, $340 in­ ttan. The Ht— hi nniiiiaalTilii fa r o n lj OMX in e o m o t or om itted Marlow’s, 867 Main, 649-622t home, Utehen prtvUages. af­ ’ Wilbur Croas Hlikway on fireplace, garage, 'beautiful deep AND COMB. RANCW feet on Mata Street by 150 feet come,. immaculate, cenditien, ONLY $14,200 taaecttHi for any ndrerUaeinant and then only to the extent of o OeiUng TUe Free DeUvery in Conn. ter 4:80, 649-7019. deep. Ideal comer lot. Seml-pnv Route 20, take first right at and treed lot, under 212,000 fo r earamic baths, nicely shrub­ **0ur carBfuHy “oiohn mod” Imertlen. Brtoea whleh do not leooen the ralne a* .06H Sq. Ft. F ree Set-Up ^ Our M6w Baldwin Road. Uek sale. Bxtaa land avallaMa. bed, treed, feneed-ta yard, Building— Contraetiiig 14 f u r n i s h e d r o o m , for gentle­ fesalanal buUdtag cn it. Bustaew Hm adiie ItOTnml wH not bo eorroetod ty ”BMhe good” taoertian. Spat RaU Fendng Free Service By B m rti Zone 2. Pew MoMu to hoepitaL T. elflore Agency, 242-6ltL near bus. 4 possible bedroom Cape Cod, 2.99 P er Section men, heat, etc. Puking. Ag«nt on PrSmisos - g 'tiled kitchen, Uvtag room with v.t I ■■■■ CAIjL m e on your formica needs, Free Storage Until wanted J . Crockett, R ealtor, 641-1677. stiecied cars Dutch Doom Clean, comfortable end conveni­ OARTBSt ST., Bolton — 8 room fireplace, basement with rec bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, Phone tor appointment Cape, 8«ar ctadek Mock garage, (8) 24 flat, excellently main­ 1A80 Each SAMUEL ALBERT ent. 108 B irch Street. Noon tb Dark room, back hatchway, new vanitory units, table-tops and Exotic Preflnlahed Paneling lubrication pit and loft. Bel Air tained, front aad rear porches, wood shingle siding, enclosed DIAL 643-2711 island standa 648-8886. AttewjeflmnBiH H artford, 247-0208 Lend For Sale -71 Real Estate. 8424222. 3-car garage. Quiet neighbor­ ara sure to From 8.70 P er Sheet SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT Phono 644-1607 ' porch, just a few minutes’ walk MaoorBMMNOPEES. Apartmants— Flats— hood. QUALITT CARPENTRY—Rooms, Ping-Pang Table Topa ' If you have no meana of trans­ COVENTRY —’ On Route 44-A. 2CANCHBSTER — SimpUcity, good to Start Catholic ICgh and basements refinished, built-ins, M w x k i m v a n 11.90 Each portation, I’ll send my auto for Tenementi 63 81.9 acres, partly wooded, 6 room I. R. SnCH ASSOCIATES taste and practicality are keyn^s Cheney Tech Schools and shop- please the most tonnlca. tile, general r^tair. No Cedar CSoset Uiring you. No obligation on your part Ranch house a ^ guest cottage. of this charming 2 bedroom ranch (4) 84 flat, 3-car garage, ptog. . .91 So. F t TWO ROOM apartm ent fo r rant, Owner moving to Europe, wiu bustaeas end profestional pee- 0 ]ob too small. Call William Rob­ A --L —B—E --R —1!“—S heat, hot water, gae for cooking, COLONIAL RANOI - 6 rooma, henne on Wells Street IfiiU base­ T R O U m J REJUSHIMI OUR ADVERTISER? bins Carpentry Service. 648-8446. Windows sacrifice, 286.000. Term s. W rits or ment Hot water oil hMt with slbUitles, ahnnlnum combtaa- 48-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD electric refrigerator and stove fur­ phono Meadowbrook, 346 W. Put- 1% baths, modem ktteban with diseriminating From 10.00 Blach OPEN NIGHTS T IU , 10 P .M . built-taB, S-ear attached garage, east Iran radiators. A true value tlens, two beating aystems. LAWRENCE F. FIANO Fine Paneling <• nished. CaU 849-7787, 6-7 p.m . nam Avo., Greenwldi, Conn. TO 9-2384. lot 300X920, 222.200. p fin b ild r at H7,600. CaU The Jarvis Realty R ealtor 646-ST66 ISH mnt A im r lH Senrict Spedal Services 15 Help Waated—PeBMle 95 Help Wanted—Mak M Sitoatloiis Waatad .07 U n . F t e l e c t r i c r a n g e , Ideal for A gency. 24e-2464. Oo., R eoltoni, 8484113, 840-7814. buyer. Bank F m a l e S 8 Casements summer cottage, asking 220. Call Charles Nicholeon 748-6664 t r e e c u t t i n g and removal, lots PAINTERS NEEDED, experi­ 40.00 Bach TWO ROOM abartm ant. 149 Oak­ NURSE—licensed in Connecticut 049-9M2 anytim e. land Street. 6 «4 »r9 4 . Houses For Sale 72 V e r n o n — Just over Manebartsr WESLEY R. SMITH Erie to HtriM RtaAtrt cleared, insured. Joe Pelletier, 28-bed home; S-11 auft, banns a t- enced only. Call Hans Hackner A Oombtaation Doors Une. Like new g% nneh, IH CAPABLE HIGH sehoid senior de­ SOUTH WINDSOR AGENCY terms on all 742-7868. fered. Ooilect 87B-8121. Cb., Windsor Locks, National sires care of young ehUdran or 10.90 Each RBIMODELBD, redecorated older bathe, buOtta kthte wHh ■ f Me 88676. FOR SALE — Used fonriture. LOOKINO FOR rentals? OaU J. b. Hnetto, flreplaoe. Bayae Agency, 384 Center S t wUl do ironing. Reasonable CASH 'N CARRY home, 8 bedrooms, modem bath, Three bedroom ranch, faniita BOLTON — 4 room ranch, overaise APPLICATIONS being taken for charge. K interasted, eaU 646- 042-7448. Realty. 6484139. covered patio, garage. Close In 0484209. Roofing—Siffiac 1C fuB-fime office and sales help. Ap- rise kiteben, mahogany panel- 848-1894 garage, patio, large lot, loke- sales.” 0864. KITCHEN CABINETS town. Very reasonable. Eveittags ad ree reran, 2-car garage, half nrant j^vileges, exceUent condi­ A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, {dy to person. Houaa A Hale, 848 Bm Boles, 8494869. W arrenB. HOTJJBTER gTREBT — taamaoii* MANCHESnR ANSWBIIN# SERVICI Main S t ALL SIZES — AU, SHAPES — HOTPOINT ELECTRIC stove, 28“ , late 9 room rwemei act* lot, secondary financing 848-7963 tion. R educed 210,600. GoodchUd- painting. Carpentry. Alterattoos ALL PRICti^ 470 MAIN SL—g room aparimant Howland, Roaltor-Trader, 848-1109. avallaMa. Tradae eonsldered. Bartlett, R ealtors, 3804989, 648- OEORGE DeCORMIER PRODUCTION good condition, 286- Call 641^78. 649-6339, 9 4 . large airy rooms, natonU wood* and additiems. Ceilings. Workman- REGISTERED NURSES toe a ll 7928. 449-OBOO ^ p guaranteed. 289 Autumn St Sttoatioiw Waatad— NOBODY — BUT NOBODY — SIX ROOM immaculete heme " >laoa, B8W fom aea. B81 shifts. 40-hour week. Many fringe c e n t r a l l y l o c a t e d . 4 room Air Real ~ ------PAUL FIANO AGENCY 643-4860. B la le S9 UNDBRSBUE NA*nONAL KITCHBN SET, cablneU, flra- acroee from Shady Glen. 194 feet SPACIOUS 8 bedroom ranch ta benefits. Director of Nursing, MACHINIST apartmant hieludtag air eondltlon- o o TunmUte, 860 teat daap. B ri 6 4 8 -0 4 5 8 TWO HOUSES for the price of one M m place set. OaU 648-6098. 214,800 — 8 ROOK CAPE, tramacu* are available now. One a 4-roran Vernon near M anchester fane. R. DION ROOFINa and skSns. al- Oedarerest HoqpttaL Nawingten. BOY DE8IRBS lawn mowing, oar NATIONAL LUMBER, INC., h«, parking, refrigerator, stove, Air Real Estate. 8484881 Approximately IH acres. Plaster THIS WEEK’S VERY SPECIALS teratians, ceUings, painting and washing, and odd jobs. OaU any­ laundry room, $180 mmihly, J. D. lota ecsidltlen, nearty finUtad, Ranch loaded with extras and a HELP YOURSBLF to axtim cadil 801 State Street, FOR SALE — Sbelvadore raMg- firoplaoa, open etalra, toereation 4-rOom Ranch, only S-years-old. wiuls, fireplace, rec room, over- gutter wotk. Satisfactlan goaran- tim e, 648-6487. North Haven, Oonneotiout erator, good running eondtUan, Realty, 8424129.______' MANCHESTER - 8 room Ranch, 8T. JAMBS PARISH — S room Co­ sise 3-car garage, attached patio, Money praUema solved! Friendly dlahwasher, dlspoaal, attic tan, at­ room, wooded lot, Monebostor. Situated on 3 acres of land. teed, free estimates. 64S-tt88. For aecond shift 288-0201 210. CaU 848-1332. lonial, 4 or I bedrooms, formal stone barbecue, beautifully land­ Loot and Found Aatomobiles For Sale 4 Inteiview hi your borne will start f o u r r o o m apartment, including tached garage, nicely landaeapad Cariton W. Rutehlns, 8494123. P riced ta the low er 30’ a. J. D. you on pleasant, iligBifled part- heat, hot water and gae tor cook- dtatag room, large kitchen, Uvtag Realty, '6484139. scaped. Priced ta low 20’s. Jtdm 19A2 CHEVROLET M O N Z A 900 2-DOOR RAY’S ROOFING OO. — Shingle Dogs—Birds—Pets* .41 CHILD’S BLONDE ohifferObe, lot, cloee to aebools, 218,900. room, IH baths, 1% ear garage, W illard Realty, 849-3849. FOUND — ONE black and tan fe­ 1967 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, V-8, and built-up roofs, gutter wmk, tim e ca reer aelUng Avon Ooa- taf, electric refrigerator end,gas Philbriek A gency, 640-8464. BOI/KXr LAKE Watottront — Low, low mUeage. Mint eendition. 4-speed trana 4-door, radio, heater, automatic, meUcs and Fragrances. High Gardon— Farm— Dairy solid mahogany antique cheat stove f undShed. Call 849-7884 or room hom o, bunkhouao, aU fur> 80x247 lot, shade trees, fls.OOO. MANCHSiSTER — Beautiful 89 foot male mongrel. Call Bolton Dog root and chimney repairs. Ray First-class man only capable of CATS ONLY BOARDED (must be with mirror. Any fair prlea ati- FhUbriok Agency, 849-8484. ELLINOTON — Only 214,400, 6 Warden, 648-7601. very clean. Has to be se4n to be commissfam. Oomplata training. Prodocts 50 649-6779 between 6-7 p.m . nlahtage included. Usable aU year. 4 bedroom ranch, family room and Hagenow, 649-2214. R ay Jackson. reading blueprints, setting up altered and Inoculated). FenroM oepted. 642-0820. Good financing. John H. Lappan, 3-car garage, luge lot, just re­ room, ranch, complete with base­ appreciated. $596. Or will trade 64S-832S. Can 266 MW. and operating driU presses, Cattery, Tunnel Road, Vernon. FOR SALE — Summer and xuo- unfurnished 4 room apart­ Inc., 8494281. NORTH (COVENTRY — 2U.600. duced to 222,600. Short way out — ment garage, bmlt-ta oven and tor pickup tmek. 10 Coleman milling machines, and lathes. 876-918t NEED BEDROOMS? Neat completed 8 room Cape, oil rsmge, ahmimim storms, city Announcements Road, Manchester. BIDWELJi HOME Improvement SHOE FITTER, axperlsnee prefer­ chlni squash, cucumbers, lettuce, ment, aU conveniences and loca­ 8 bedroom ranch, can’t be beat red. part-time or fidl-time, good cabbage, potatoes, beets, beans. tion nice. ExceUent condition. Box CUSTOM SPUT-IEVEL Ranch ta hot water heat, large fenced jmrd, for $10,900; $600 down. Call the water and sewers. A lot of home ONLY Company — Roofing, siding, al­ B O A R D m a MEDIUM aiae ai Musical InstnasMBts ft B el A ir R eal Estate, 848-9883. NEED ENTERTAINMENT? Ex­ starting salary. Tots 'n Teens, 144 Adiuns Street. W, Herald. 'Rila CS^>s has II! . . plus llv- prestige location, 1,900 aquare Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Realtor, for the money. Bety Oessay Kris- terations, additions remodel­ small dogs. Grooming Cocker feet ra living area on a beautiful tofak. Realtor, 876-6681. 2195 perienced 4 piece dance band ta t 6M Msin Street. KAY DUAL pi^cup electric gnltqr, tag room with flreplaea, 8484980. VALUE AND SELECTHON ing of all types. Excellent work­ Ideal working conditions In our ^anlela our imecialty. Harmony t h r e e r o o m apartment, Uvtag lot. Must be seen. J. D. Realty, MANCRB8TBR — Modern 4 bed­ U n . CaU 649-7087. manship. 649-6496. KU Kennels, Hebron Road, Bol­ Gretoh flat wound strings, Stew­ dtatag room, kitchen. Quick room ranch, 3 baths, 100x308 lot, U s e d C a rs new plant located in East Hart­ Household Goods 51 rexHn, kitchen, bedroom and oeeupency. 8484139. SIX ROOM CAPE, fireplace, rec ford. ExesUent benefits, high ton, 848<437. art 406 am plifier with trem elo, fnU basomont, Inimedlato occu­ room with storage closet, alumi­ speed and depth controls, good b ^ , electric range, refrigerator, pancy, gacriflea at 217,900. Hayes 2 V i A C R E S wages, with shift premiums EVERYTHINO in stariUsed, ^re­ heat, hot water. Available Aiwust ■PUT-LEVEL, T rooms, 1% baths, num storms, close to schools and RooflllC MBd CStiEOMVB IC-A AKC REGISTERED Germ an condition, 2100. 848-4180. large family room, kttchaa wltb Ageney, 848-4808. 1962 RAMB. AMB. 2-DOOR SEDAN V-8 SCRANTON MOTORS — SWIM WHHiE MOST and production bonuMa. Shepherd puppies, 18 weeks old. conditioned used furniture and ap- 1. CaU McIOnney Bros., rae., WARREN E. HOWLAND shopping. CaU 649-9026. C IR C A 17 9 8 ROOFCNQ — Specializing repairing pUanOes — Ogfa in quaUty, low u 848-8060. buUt-tas, 1 n t a r 0 o m system A high performance car with overdrive. Low, low ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, ROCEVILLE GIRLS WORK? C all 049-0421. R ealtor throughout the bouse, garage, bonded representative, Alfred roofs of all khids, new roofs, gut­ price. Antiques from Vermomr 185 LAKEWOOD (XRCLE, 8. — mUeage ta top flight condition. FOR SALE — Alto saxcqriiona, ox- ROOM, heated apartment, 100x300 lot, 8-years-old, 233,900. QuaUty built ranch of 5 large A m ell, a06 Henry S t 648-0460. ter work, drimneys cleaned, re­ DACHSHUNDS — Beautiful, home­ estate. LeBlanc Funritura,. 196 ceUent condition. CaU 649-9411. « TWO m Mata S t E X T R A R O O M BSstorical large 10 room Co­ 1862 Oldsmohile M Convertible paired. Aluminum Mding. 80 Y on can, U you’ra a tsie- Aiqply in peraon bred puppies, reasonable prlee, South Street, RodwlUer'Ppeh 9-8. Ky stove and retrigarator nimiahed. FhUbriok A gency, 640-8484. room s, Uvtag area 1,396 square lonial, large center hall with 1961 Chevrotot Impala Hardtop CaU 6484860. 642-U08 test, AA sons, beautifuUy shaded, open stairway, 9 fireplaces, years’ experience. Free estimates. pbooe operator. H m hours Amston 637-9970. 875-2174. C APARTMENT SIZE upright piano, SPRING ST. — 6 room Raheh, 1% Sedan you wotk vuy, so you fra- Green Manor raaeh in good landseaped lot 100x300 feet. 849- kitchen with large flreplMe Aatomoblkn For Sale 4 CaU Howley, 64841361, 6480768. newly reftalshed, exceUent oon- THREE ROOM heated apartment, baths, new waU to waU earpeting, oonditloa. Over 1,800 square ONLY 1961 Oldsmohile 88 Town Sedan qnm tiy have* free tim e dur^ LOVABLE -kXC Mack miniature dltion, 230. CaU 640-0961 o r see k 1191. and Dutch oven, social hall 1961 Falcon 4-door 266 ; 6 room heated, 2110. Clean. modern kitchen with■■■ bnUt-tasTs- feet Uvtag apace. A rare op­ with Ilft-up walls, recent steam NEED CAR? Tour credit turned tag the day. This way, you THE FULLER BRUSH female poodle, 8 months old, aU at'-186 Benton Street. MANCHESTER — ■ room Ranch, ca r garage, lot 100x300, cenditian 2195 1960 Plymouth 6 cylinder Hard­ Radk>*TV Repair gefflw 18 shots and dipped. 840-6203. Garfield 9-9938. portunity. In tile M’a. Don’t CIRCA 1200 — Restored Colonial, 9 furnace, artesian well, duck down? Short on down payment? ean m tor a swim, relax COMPANY W A l ^ S 2-yeara-old, large kitchen with Uke new, 2^.900. PhUbriok lose out on this one. rooms, 2% baths, fireplaces, Banluupt? Repossession? Don’t top Coupe at m beach and rimp pond, income productag out- 1969 CadUlac HardUp Coupe CONNIE’S TV and^tladlo Service, buUt-tas, dtatag room, 2 bedrooms, Agency, 849-8484. screened Mrch, original features despair! See Honest Douglas. In- when tile storea am leaa / SIX ROOM duplex, hot water, M buUdlngs, large trees, ampla 1969 Oldsmohile 98 Holiday Sedan available aU hours. Satisfaction Bargain Shop O fflcs and Stars attached garage, lo t 100x800 with throughout, garage, acreage. road frontage. Under $80,000. qtdra about lowest down, small- erowded. 86 Long HIU S t Artlclss For Sale 46 N. Elm 81.8484821. trees, 210,900. FhUbriok Agency, THREE MINUTES to Manchester WARREN E. HOWLAND Carlton W. Hutchins, 649-6183. aat paym ei^ anywhere. No small 1969 Pontiac Bonneville Sports guaranteed. CaU 649-1815. K. Hartford, Conn. E q o l p n e s t , • 4 tor 218.600, 1 8 /4 a cres o f land, R ealtor 1960 VALIANT 4-DOOR SEDAN loan or finance company plan. Coupe An operator’s job la Inter­ FOR BAUD - F lat stone fo r waUs, 2M.00 Black Rocker, foam seat SEVEN ROOM, second floor, close ]^us a 0% room ranch stylo home NEW XJSnNG — RoIUng Par New tires, radio, heater. Showroom condition and ! EXPERT SERVICE on aU makes esting and varied. You’U fireplace, veneer, and patios. OaU LAWRENCE F. FIANO Douglas Motors, 388 Main. 1969 Pontiac Star Chief Vista and back ouririon, box irieat val­ NEW TYPEW RITERS, 209.96 up; to iichools, shopping and bus, OUNOORD RD. Deauttful raneli, completely handcrafted preeent MO Mata St Freshly painted 8 room Cape i extra wheels. 1959 Dodge 6 cylinder, 4-door of AM or FM radios, TV, S-fl, work with friendly people Atk equal ‘opportunity employer 6 4 9 ^ 7 . R ealtor 848-2766 stereo, tape recorders, portable ance, colonial print, 89. used typewriters, 229 up. Berube’s $126 monthly, heat not Included. large Uvtag room fonnal dtatag owner. LoMdng for the unusual a lot loaded with unusual trees 1964, 2-DOOR FORD, excellent run­ 1968 Cadillac ^ e e t w o ^ under pleasant comUtiona. Tmev^ter Service, 479 B. Mid­ OOl 849-8888. roran; oaMnat Utehen, 3 baa- plus land, then eoU Wolverton 848-UOe and shrubs, ga rsge with 8x20 Charles Nicholson 742-6884 ning condition, rebuilt motor with 1988 Cadillac Coupe de VUle and auto radios. 649-1068. And you’U learn a sUU you LAWNMOWBR8, garden traotors, 270.00 46^ixi9’ ’ Cherry OottM dle t^ k e ., M anchester. 049-2477. and ttUara. Tkrms, trades, parts rooma, reeraotlon..rooi ‘ i^ e n e y , R ealtor, 648-8818. screened patio, overslse kitchen. 40,000 m iles, $276. Call 876-7862. can alwaya naa. TaMe, one drawer, 49. NEW 4 ROOM apartment, heat, trd. Marian B. iRobert- Drive, by 83 Ooleman Road, then aad aervlce. Capitol Equipment, hot water, buUt-tas, refrigerator, Itor, 848-8068. ROCKVULE — Owner seUtag at ANDOVER — 212,900. Zmmaeulata GLASTONB'URY — 6 room ranch, | ONLY 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, blue, 2-door. Many others. M oylnr~TnwfciE^— Sound good? If you’re a EXPERIENCED PAINTERS want­ 28 Main Street, Manen eater. 21M.OO Tuxedo Lomuge Chair, eaU for showing. Wolverton Agen­ Lowest possible prices now. ed. Work locally between Man­ washer and dryer, $140. 6494808. a tremendous loss, qMteious, Im­ 3 bedroom ranch, 100x800 lot, cy, R ealtor, 840-2818. E ve. Mr. carport, 1% baths, patio, com­ Good condition. Can be seen at S t o n g v high acaool graduate with 048-7988. red texture. Mack legs, 98. Wanted—IS Bay 18 89 H O U J8TBR — 4 bedroom s, maculate, custom built • room oversize garage, ideed for newly­ 1195 binations. Park-Uke acre lot, I 16 Brainard Place or 640-4100. a knack tor W"g with chester ,and Glastonbury. Phone AVAILABLE NOW — 4 rooms, Ruatar, 643-0309. MANCHESTER Package DeUveiy. 688-7766 between 6-7 or apply 44 dose to aU schools, 2-oar garage. Ranch, complete with waU to weds or retired eouple. Hayes only $16,800. Goodchlld-BartleU, people, we’d like to talk SCREENED LOAM tor the hmt in 200.00 Modern Walnut Bookcase WE BUY, SEU, or trade antique second floor, hot water, close to Owner 649-8118. wall carpeting, buUt-ta oven and 1960 CORVETTE, Snqieed, 280 CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE Lifkl trucking and padcage de- Bayberry Road, Glashmbury. lawns from our acreening plant Headboard, twin slse, 39.96 A gency, 848-4808. AUTUMN ST. — Ftae 8 room resi- R ealtors, 289-0989, 648-7926. with you. Juat visit our and used furniture, china, glass, Main St., one child acceptable. range, M astered walls, 2-emr ga­ denoe, 8 large bedrooms, 1% h .p ., low m ileage, ca ll 648-4648, PONTIAC Uvery. Refrigerators, washers and ManclMSter emideyment Andover - ColumMo. Oeoige Orif- sUver, picture frames v m old 648-7094 after 7 p.m . OVERSIZED CAFE, 7 rooms, 2 HIGH ELEVATTOK — Attractive stove moving specialty. Folding fing, Inc., 742-7888. 279.00 Twin SisO M a ttrm and rage. all city faeUttles, 216,900. baths, basement rec room, 2-car BOWERS SCHOOL area — Excel­ after T p.m. office, 808 Main Street coins, old dolls and guns, bobby fuU baths. 4 bedrooms, large nv- 2-bedroom Rahdi, walk-out base­ lent 6 room ranch,, large corn-1 196.1 PONT. TEMPEST STATION W AGON chairs fo r rent. 649-0752. WANTED — MASON’S helper. B ox Sprtag, 89.90 FOUR R(X)M duplex, stove and 876-6681. garage, large shaded lot. Eve­ (over our hnsinesa office). OaU at 26 Finley Street afoer 8. cMlectimis, attic contents or vriiole tag room, formal dtatag room, at­ ment, trees, nice view, near pleted recreation room, 2-scne ^ e oareful owner. In Uke new condition. Standard 1963 CHEVROLET Im pala Sport SPECIAL SALE - Picnlo tables, estates. Furnltnre Repair Service, refrigerator If desired. Call 648- nings ca ll B ill B oles, 849-9859. War­ SCRANTON MOTORS, INC. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CX>. R’a open Monday tbrau|k 227.60 M H x tlW Maple Framed tached garage, 100x160 wooded lot, school only $18,900. Carlton W. ren E. Howland, Realtor-Trader, heating system, large ceramic s h ift • Coupe, V-8 standard transmission, Friday from 8:00 am. to extra sturdy 2*’ lumber, 8 foot TalcottviUe, Conn. T el. 048-7449. 7716 after 6 p.m . 222,000. Philbriek Agency, radio, heater, whitewall tires, etc. 166 Union Street Moving, packing, storage, local 213.66, 7 t o d 214.60. DeUvered. W. kOrror, 19.06 Hutchtas, R ealtor, 649-6182. 648-1108. tile bath, fireplace, hot water oU | Rockville 4:00 p.m . Or caU 048-6701. 640-8464. heat, garage, city utUlties, ame- Will consider trade-in. 742-8626. and long distance. Agmts for SALESMEN Ztaker, 870-7142. WANTED — USED wooden kltoh- TIHiEE HOOM apartment, stove, BOLTON YICINTTY THREE BEDROOM Ranch, eei>- 876-2521 — 643-0216 Wheaton Van tines. Inc., world­ 2138.00 M odern Wing Chair, site drive, excellent landscaped I turquoise textured cover, 89. en caMnets, both base and wall; refrigerator, heat and electricity, 19,600 FULL PRICE tor modem 4 trally located, aluminum storms 1668 FORD CUSTOM 4-door, V-8, wide movers. Free edimates. SUPER-CEDED ROTARY and avaUable August 1. 849-2349 be­ P R I V A C Y — lot. Sensibly priced. Charles Les- THE SOUTHERN Local national concern looking reel Toro mowers at speoial also, wardrobe and screen. CaU room year ’round ranch overlook- and screens, ceramic tile bath, ONLY automatic transmission, 2-tone, 643-6187. tween 9 4 . tag Coventry Lake. lUtcheii tslUt- South Windsor 217,900 peranpe, 649-7630, 848-6864. excellent condition, $890. Call NEW ENGLAND tor men interested in making prices! Save up to 230. Marlow’s, 279.80 26’’ Round Modern Wal­ 849-7968. partiaUy ■ finished rec room, $19,>’ FALCON, 1960, 4-door, radio, h e it- high income from unusual tas. Bel A ir R eal Estate, 848-9883. HIGH LOCATION 1895 TELEPHONE COMPANY 887 Main S treet nut Dtatag Table, plastic top, 80. 900. J . 0 , R ealty, 6U-5139. MANCHESTER GREEN — Desir­ 649-6012. er, standard shift, original owner, newly presented program. Painting— Paperti n AIR-CONDm ONBD — 6 room A R E A L B U Y able 4 bedroom Colonial, screen- 1962 VOLKSWAGEN In mint con- $000. 643-0015. An aqual ofpartuntty emidoyar Career opportunity with many PICNIC TABLES — Extra stordy, Furnished ApaitRMBts 63-A Only 216,400 tor this laega oua­ SIX ROOM Cape, exceUent condi­ ad-ta porch, 3-car garage, well] benefits. all bolted construction, 6 toot WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. ranch, 9-years-old, large Mtohan tion, cloee to sd iools and Chop- dition, $160 down, $60 monthly PAINTTNO. EXTERIOR and te- IH ROOM FURNISHED apart­ vrltb dishwasher, lot 160x280, 2 tom 8 room randt, formal landscaped, 849-0954. payments. Please call Rudy, terior, papeitaangtaig, waUpaper 210.96, 8 foot 232.06, 10 'toot 928 MAIN STREET SEPTIC TANKS dtatag room with picture win­ ping. Marian E. Robertson, Real­ 8% room Ranch with enorm­ 1959 VO LKSW AG EN SUNROOF SEDAN Trailers— Mobile Homes 6-A 226.96 and others. Assem bled, da- ment, light housekeeping, bath­ bedrooms, mtautos from Manches­ tor, 8484968. ous rec room with bar. Addi­ MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, 846-6851. removed, fkxirs sanded, dry waU 643-9177 — 644-0092 AND ter, priced to seU 216.900. FtaU- dow, kitdien wlm buUt-tas, woik. Reasonable rates. FuUy in­ Uvered. W. Ztaker, 87B-714S. room, reasonable, centrally lo­ large Uvtag room with fire- tional fourth bedroom could be fuU shed dormer, fireplace, com­ They oome no nicer anywhere. New tires, too. 2868 CHEVROLET Im pala, 848 en­ UCENSED PRACIKAL nu cated. 849-8404 between noon4 brick A gency, 649-8464. TWO FAMILY FLAT — Just Ustod. utilised with minimum expense bination windows, city utilities, I ALL STEEL dump traUer, $76. sured. 640-9658, Joseph P . Lewis. lace, 2 good sised bedrooms, Five aad five with two additional gine, triple carb., floor d iift, $760. for aU drifts. .40-hour week. Many LOAM SALE — RMUlar $14 stone- BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD top PLUaSED SEWERS p.m . Seluxe eeramlo baths, ana ear and effort Extras too numer­ close to schools snd shopping, Phone 649-6472. fringe benefits. Director of Nurs­ MEN WANTED to work in up­ free loam, H2.60. ITOl, sand, stone, FOUR -BEDROOM Randl, 38xSr rooms en third floor. Separate oU ous to mention here. OaU Mr. 649-7417 after 6:80. EXTERIOR AND interior painting. dtatag table with iMack legs, 4 TWO ROOM furnished apartment, fountetion, two fuU ceram ic basement garage, one sere, $2,100 assumes OI m ortgage. PuU WaUpaper books. Paperfaanging. ing, Cedarcrest Hoqiital, Newing­ holstery factory, good opportuni­ gravel and, white sand. 848-82M. wmw heating i^stema, praeUoa^ new. G ovong 6494808, 87S-86U, p rice $13,900. U A R R ealty Com­ ty for right man. Apply In per­ Mack stencU chairs, $78. CaU Ihohim GI I hot water, refrigerator, stove. Ap­ bathe, fire alarm, larga UteiU.-. weU landae^ed lot, trees. Few stsM off bus Une.' Asking CeUings. Floors. P^iUy insured ton. 049-2196. Septic Tanks, Dry Walla, Sew­ 388-8368. pany, 648-3693, R . D. M urdock, 1862 VOLKSWAGEN Stetion Wag- Anto Driving Sdiooi 7>A son, Old Colony Co., HUliard St. ply MurloW’ s, 861 Mata St. 100x200’ lot, 217.800. PhUhrtek 221,600. T . J. Crockett, - ■ ------Realtor, ONLY workmanship guaranteed. Leo er Lines Installed--Cdlar Wn- Agency, 849-8404. 848-8473. < », 10,000 mUes. Phone 648-6690. P elletier, 649-6828. If no answer, TOY DEMONSTRATORS. Oppor­ FOR SALE 18 mm sound projeeW , gMAlX FREEZER, Keivtaator, 648-1677. MORTLOCK’S Driving School Inc., $70. Ckril 840-9488. terprooftag Done. TWO ROOM heated apartment, LAWRENCE F. FIANO *1145 call 643-9048. tunity to earn up to 26% com- needs some repair; Kenmore au- 1962 RAMBLER Convertible, offices, classroom located Man­ kitchen" set, bedroom set, re­ MANCHESTER — 8 room modem MANCHESTER — Executive 5 bed­ BARROWS ft WALLACE misritwi No coUeettag or deUver- Ssksaica Wastsd S6-A tm atlc washer, needs some re­ frigerator, gas range. Free gas, home,home 4 bedrooms,be«' family room Realtor 848-2786 Lots For Ssle 78 Model 400, fuUy equipped, like chester Parkade, lower levd. Be­ EXTERIOR AND interior point- ing. Lateet IBM equipment writes POWER MOWERS—90” , 9% tap. pair. T el. 048-7739. room ranch, 2 baths, heated patio, ginners, older, nervous students, Briggs-Stratton, recoU starter, MCINHEY BROS. sleotricity. Low rent. Adults. Apt. attached garage,g 166’ Ifontaga recreation room, large kndien, H B. Center St, new. Can be seen at 16 Brainard tag, paperfaanging, waUpaper re­ your master orters for you and WANTED- 7- Aggressive, energetic Oiaries Mtahoison OAKLAND STREET — 66x160, j P la ce or 649-4100. our specialty. Teen-age driver's $49.00, no down paym ent, $2 week- S«WI 4, 10 Depot Squake. trees, 216.000. C u lton W. Hutch' acre lot Bel Air Real Batato, Manchester moved, ceUi^fs, fully insured. insures weddy commissions. salesman for i^Uanee depart- '•rag* Dhpotd Co. ins, 649-6182. water, level and with trees. Price j 1961 RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE education course. State certified. ,CaU G eorge OuUlette. 849-12SL Choice Vlsoal kit or regular .toy Xy. Cole’s D iscoid station, 461 W. 120-782•782 Pearl S t—MI S-6S08 648-9883. 1967 CHEVROLET, M odel 210, 8 649-7398. menL W; T. Grant Co., Paricade. (Senter. ' FOUR ROOM furnished apartment 416 Mata St., 23,300. 649-7819. Fully equipped and then some. Like new throughout. kit. American Botne Toy Parties, SPACIOUS 8 ROOM Garrison Co­ door sedan, good conditiem, $ ^ . PAINJTNO — Five room randiee with utilities, school teachers or TOLLAND — CRBSTWOOD, pres­ Bast Hartford New whitewall tlrea, too. LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first m e.. 649-3878. OUTSTANDING opportunity ' op­ PR(X!ESSED GRAVEL, deUvered. retired couple preferred. 69 Holl lonial, 4 bedrooms, office or den, VBIRNON — 4 bedroom Colonial, ASHFORD LAKE — Oeared lot. I T el. 640-4420 after 4:80 p.m . and Capes fo r 260. Trim end ening soon in local area as sales tige area. Beautiful 6-room Oo- with shade trees, electricity, near j Ucensed driving school, trained George H. Orifftag, Inc., Andover- Street, 848-0420. formal dtatag room, recreation 1% baths, fireplace, fauUt-tas, n - lonlal-Ranch, 3-car garage,.glass­ perint extra A lso scraping. SALESLADY, experience prefer- trainee, BixeeUent potential for WANTED room with fireplace, attached 2- rage. riced reduced, Ghar-Bon beach, $676. CaU 638-7746. 1965 OLDSMOBILE S-88 Converti­ certified and approved, now of­ 742-SIOl. red, chUdrsQ’s department, full­ Colum bia, 742-78M. P ed ta breeze way, living room ble, exceUent condition. Sacrifice. fering classroom and behind advancement. High starUng ta- car garage, 100x160 lot, shade R eal ] ate, 848-0682. FOUR BEDROOM Capa-Raneh, time or part-time. Apply Tots ’n coins. Yor taterriew caU Man­ fireplace, on sparious treSd lot, CaU 649-0060______wheel instruction tor teen-agers. OUTSIDE PAINTING at a low Business Locations trees, aluminum siding, 229,000. with On elegant view of Snipelc featuitef one car attached ga­ ONLY Tbens. 988 Mata S tr e ^ chester 644-0203 between 8 4 p.m . CHAIN SAW, exceUent condition. EAST HARTFORD Philbriek Agency, 6494464. MANCHESTER Vlctalty — Ranch, B-ZONB LOT,.^ 88,000. W olverton 640-6075. price. No job too Mg or too amaU FUELOIL 64 Lake,, P rice reduced to $30,990. rage, enclosed patio, large lot, Agency, e49-3nS. 1967 OLDSMOBILE Convertible, only. T el. 848-8485 after 6 p.m . F o r R e n t 8 sunny bedroatnz, 14x19 Uvtag exceUent decor, $31,000. i . D. 1795 CaU now, 849-0728. 844-080t TWO-YEAR-OLD, 8 room Split, room with ' fireplace set ta Bety Gessay Kristofak, Realtor, ail power, good condition, $500. PART-TIME CLERK 248 MAIN STREBTr — NeWMirst 876-6681. “ Rtailty, 6484139. >876-8460. 86 MM CAMERA and projector, SALESMAN DAY NURSERY completely custom buUt for own­ paneled-waU, family size kitchen EXTERIOR PAINTING, fuUy in­ floor air conditioned office speu:e, Land For Rent 73-A E -Z L E R N sured, wort guaranteed. Free es­ We are eomtag to ManMieater mandolin, guitar, 33 caliber rifle, SUMBIEB DAY CAMP er, 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, 8 with buUt-ta oven and range, aXX, COUNTRY (XIMFORT ta J962 CORVAIR MONZA, bucket and require part-time claim Sltsftioiis Wanted— bar bells, toMs, etc. 848-1812. 610 sq. ft. at $8.60 per sq. ft.; also, full baths, builtdns sure among the form ica oountara, aluminum timates. N . P. Boudreau, 742- 1,400 sq. ft., reasonable rate, to this beautiful SpUt Level. U vtag FOR RENT — Lot and/or smaU seats, seat belts, whitewalls, etc. Driving Schexd 7285. clerk. Good typing and- F e m a ls 3 8 Bimerleiioed man vrho nndar- many extras this house offers. J. storms and screens, oil baseboard M a n c h e s te r room, kitcheii with buUt-tas, dtatag 1960 RAMBLER 4-DOOR SEDAN Showroom condition. Will con­ transcription ability necessary. 18” .SOUTHBEND LATHE, geared 158 SilvRr Lo m tenant that can use as is. Ample, heat, 216,600. W olverton Ageney, home. Lot can be used alone for] atands lu tin g systems. Write, D. Realty, 648-6129. area, 8 bedrooms, den and rec trailer owner. Write Box E, Her­ One oareful owner. A showpiece. sider trade. 644-8686. Connecticut’s largest, auto­ PAINTING — 6 roMn ranch Claim experience helpful bta W(HIAN WOULD Uke to babysit head single phase motor; worii- free parting. Call Warren E R ealtor, 649-2S18. or siattag qaaliSeatioiiB and aal- East Hartford Howland, Realtor, 648-1108. room , garage, Uke new. Call now ald. matic and standard shift, cape, $125 includes paint and trim, not required. evenings. CaU 649-0848' after 6 bench; wheelbarrow; hot water RUTH L. 6BZYB TWO FAMILY — New roof and Start packing after you have for shoadng. Wolverton Agency, 1968 CHEVROLET Im pala with free pick-up service,. teen-age p jn . cim riator. 849-9484. aiy expected. (Our'^employee siding, aliuntaum combinations, PORTER STREET area — Older 2 seen this home. Best Buy in work guaranteed. B. Perkins, 5 days per week. 8 a.m.-l p.m. " 649-3818, eve. Mr. Rueter, 848 engine, automatic transmis­ ..classroom, older and nervous 289-6988. Idsow abeot ttds ad). 90x180 toot lot with shade trees, % room home, 8 bedrooms, garage, Town. Where else can you find- sion, good condition. Call after students our specialty. 116 ExceUent startiiw salary and' GIRL FRIDAY, experienced ta ToL 289^302 ■MALL STORE for rent on Oak car garage, $18400. FhUbriok shade trees, located on quiet a six room cape, aU r«4eco- Resort Pnqierty For Sale 74 t 6:30, 649-2124. ' Center St., ManMiester. CaU fringe benefits. Call M|r. Bla- electronic field, bMkground ta Street. CaU 649-6294. Agency, 649-8464. atreet, handy to shopping and rated, for only $U8,800. Nice lot, EAST HARTFORD — Low taxes, ONLY sak, 881-18n, 8 A m . 4p 12 engineering, purchasing, sales, WRITE ROX G, HERALD OhUdTCtt % Teani aad TTf WATERFRONT LOT, 90x176, | fo r free booklet. 843-8862. Eleetrtcal Bsnicss 22 INVITATION transi^ortatlon, 218,900. Pm ibrick plenty of good .trees. Vary cen- hl8d> value, all plastered waU Cape Coral, Florida. Will sacri­ CHEVROLET; 1957, 210 series, 4- noon. technical writing, .desires chal­ SIX ROOM front-to-back SpUt with A gency, 649-8464. traUy loc^wd. Vacant. ranch of 6^ rooms with 1% 1295 door sedan, standard transmis­ lenging posiUon. WUUmantie, Houses For Rent 65 bullt-lns, vinyl walltex ta every fice, $8,300. Save 11,700. CaU I FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ baths. Attractive natural wood­ 648-8384. sion, $376. Glastonbury 688-4189 or ice on aU types electrical wir­ SAFECO-UFECO- 428-8786. TO room, large famUy room. J. D. COLONIAL — Formal dtatag room, LEARN~TO DRIVE - Special at­ ot RANCH — 2 bedrooms, 2-car work, garqge, fireplace, ahOded >649-9959. tention to nervous and elderly. ing. Licens^ and insured. Wilson GENERAL Sealed bids wiU at Realty, 6484129. cabinet kitchen with dishwasher, backyard for cool summer Uvtag. COVENTRY LAKE — 4 room cot-1 Electrical Co., Manchester, 849- HIGH SCHOOL girl wUl care for the Office of the Geiieral M anner, rage, avaUable August 1, $150 den, 8 bedrooms, attached garage, T . J. Crockett, Realtor 1962 PONTIAC, 4-door, radio, heat­ Clasaroam for teen-ager. Flcki^ month. FhUbrick Agency, 649' NEW LISTINO — ExceUent 7 Wolverton Agency, ftealtor, 649- 3 wooded lota, oak grove, 4817. Glastonbury, 643-1388. cirildren ta her home while Mom 41 Center Street, Wanrheatar, Con­ lot 102x613. M arion E . R o b e r ts ^ $8,800. Financing available. | 1960 RAMBLER STATION W AGOjN er, automatic transmission, new service. Day or evemiw lessons. and Dad vacation. OtU 649-0848. room s, 2 story, oU steam heat, 1% 6 4 8 -1 5 7 7 3818. E ve. M r. Rueter, 648-0809. Reasonable rates, ktanchester CIKRK-TYFIST, company insur­ necticut until August 1, 1966 at TO SHARE — 6 roran fuUy Realtor, 6484908. JohnH^ Lappen, Inc., 6494261. A very nice wagon. New tires, too. The custom model tlrM , new battery. $80. 649-1043. ance aervlce office, 8;2M:S0, 6- 11:00 A M . fo r M otor VehiolOB, One PRICED TO SELL baths, porch, city utilities, extra MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape. Driving Academy. 742-7240. nished home with owner who oc­ B-zone lot. AU fo r $18,600. C3iarioe BOULDER RD. — 6 room Oolonial, Floor Fjirishisg 24 day w eik, starting salary $H (1) Pasasnger Car, One (1) Dmnp cupies bedroom and private bath 76x160 tree Shaded lot, attached COVENTRY — Beautiful cottage, areekly. Tel. 849-62ST fOr anwtat- Lesperance, 649-7630, 648-6664! 2-car garage, 1 8/4 wooded acres, 1867 FIAT, $276, good numing Trr-nnn HAwnTWO mmt rewmwrtAg Truric and Two (2) Suburban 28 PLYMOUTH LANE ta the rear. AvaUable rooms in­ ASSUME 4 2/4% MORTGAGE. garage and breeseway, 2 bed­ like new, exceUent location, good | ment. NOTICE privacy, Iforter Street School. Monthly paym ents only 286, in­ rooms, dtatag room, fireplace, 1% bank financing available. CaU j condition. CaU 640-2541. Motorcycles—Bkycks 11 (qiecialixtu in older fioon). Types. clude 3 bedroomd, dtatag room, FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch, John H. Lcqtpon, Inc., 6494281. (3MAC WILL SELL AT PUB­ Bid forms and %>eeiAcaUona are Uvtag room, kitchen. AU utilities, large recreation room , 2 fnU cluding principal, interest, tasut^ baths, walking distance to ele­ 648-6980. 1961 CHEfifROLET, 2-door sedan, FOR s a l e — 1963 Lambretta Patattag. Oelltan. P^ieihangliig' PAYRCXl- GUERK to handle time ance, taxes. 8 bedroom Cape, m entary and High School, $16,900. ONLY No job too sm«L John VertaUle, cards, computations and deduc­ LIC AUCTION on August 1, 1962 availaMe at the Oontnriler’s Of- heat paid, 2U0 monthly. CaU J. baths. 2-car garage, oxceUent ocn- LOOKOirr MOUNTAIN — Beauti­ WATERFRONT — Beautiful sum­ g w l condition, $100. CaU '64% Scooter, $460. Call 648-9206 he at iO:SO A.M. at ManMiester Mo­ floe, 66 O nter Street, Muioheater, D. Realty, 6484139. ful 7 room Colonial, famUy room, near transportation, schoda, Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 649- tween 5-8. 649-5780. tions, math helpful. Contact Per­ dition, 238,900. ItaBbriek Aganoy, mer cottage completely furnish-] 1495 shopping. B elfiore A gency, 648- 3818. sonnel Office, Iona Maiaifactur- tor Salea, Inc., 613 W. Outer St, OonnecUcut. ' _____ 649-8464. 2-car garage, 2 fireplaces, 1% ed, excellent landscaping, boat TOWN OP MANCHESTER; SEVEN R(X>M single house, ref­ tiled tetbs, aU huUt-tas, porch, 6121. 1862 BUICK 4-doior sedan,- auto­ TWO GIRL’S Mcycles, one 38’’ tag Co., Regent Street Mancheoter, Conn., one 1901 Olds- TOUMBULL STREET — 3 famUy dock, fireplace with heatalator, Bonds-4toek»— mobila, 4 door sedan, Serial No. * OOiNNECrtCUT erences required, available city utiUtios, large lot, fuU attic, matic shift; also, two tires, English, $25; on e 24” , $16, goc>^ RICHARD MARTIN, August 1. 648-6370. 6 4 , 66x188 treed lot, 3-car garage, also, gas heater. Large glassed-ta condition. 843-8808 after 6 p.m . Mortgages 31 (XlUNTriK GIRL wanted, full­ 613L03481. rile seUer reaervea the plastered waUs, fuU tasulalion, Net*: W« oho hove many lew priced specials 700X18. Tea. 848-7728. GENERAL MANAGER ------MANCHESTER aluminum eombtaations, oU heat! porch, also with screens. Cottage time, steady work, 11-7. Apply at right to bid. laimdry ta basement, hatchway, SpUTH WINDSOR large clean rooms. ExceUent con­ Is ta excellent condition. Modem frem $95.00 te $395.Q0 at SECOND mortgages — Unlimited 6ne Hour Harttaistas, '3M W. . H 1 u Six room expandablo Capo many extras. Charles Lesperance, electric range and refrigerator. S u m m u r H o i b m For Ront 67 649-7630, 648-6664. dition. Wolverton Agency, Real­ 3SM MODEL A FORD, 2-door BosineaB Services Offered 13 funds availaMe for second mort­ Middle Tpke. L; ' , i i with 4 ftalahoA kitebeh with tor. 649-2818. P riced at $8,600. C all'B u rt Star­ gages. paymenta to suit yuor Lease-Purchase Plan ' s e d a n .-I ^ n e 848-0409. , ' breakfast nook, basement ga­ QUIET SECLUSION — Huge key’s A gency, Columbia 228-9243. HA^LD A SON RubHab Re­ budget. Expedient servlOe. J. D. COLUMBIA LAKE'— BmaU water- rage, oombtaation windows. Attractive 4-bedroom ranch, VERY ATTRACnVX 4 bedroom 2080 FOHD 4-door hardtop, V-8, moval, cellars, attics, and yards, Realty, 643-6139. H d p VERNON ' acrooned porch, Immamilate 7 front oettages..(taU 848-2698. IDgh ahadedf lot, city vater room SpUt, 1% baths, garage, kitchen buUt-tas, 3 baths, sunk­ house, lovely landscaped lot, 3 automatic, fuUy equipped, air weeUy or monthly {ddr-iq>. Har- .and seweriore. Priced to seU en Uvtag room, attached ga­ full baths, tuU rec room, waU to Wanted— Real Estate 77 oondlttaned. Ckm be seen at 18 Md Hoar, 649-4084. < A FRESH START wiU eaae tenalan PLUMBERS and phmibar’s be^ SOUTHGATE APARTMENTS ANDOVER- ViAffiD Lokefront large room s, Manchester, $18,000. an, steady week. Apply ta person Im m ediately at only $12,600. Cariton W. Hutchins, 6494182. rage,- U^^, assumable mort­ waU earpottag, 2-car garage Brainard Place or 849-4100. and help your vacation plans. $8,- cottage, 6 rooms, aU modem, con- aluminum storms and screens. WANTED — NICE lot (preferably “HAVE ’OMB,. wfll work.” AU odd 000 costs $86.75 per month. CaU between 84 ajn. at Bmwon Broa.. SOUTH STREET gage. Owner wlU lend fi­ on lake) and/or trailer or small DECORMIER venieoces, available monthly or jobs done,' Elverythtag our spe­ U&RREALTYCO, ‘ MANCHESTER — Live moderii ta nancing. Trades considered. Many, many extras, $21,000. J. 2808 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe sedan, Frank Burice, Conn. Mortgage Ex­ SO Harvard St; New Britain or season. 649-3074. D. Realty, 6484139. home. Write F. Herald. . exceUent coaditian, seat belts. cialty. You name it CaU us any­ change, 15 Lewis Street. Hartford, c a lf fo r appointm ent 630-8287. Conqiletely NEW concept in apartment living; duplmc 4-room 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 < thU .Jarvis buUt SpUt Level on Brent Road. Five years young and 848-7814. time. 849-4343, 883-2987. 246-8807. ^w i^ents all with Ga r d n e r l a k e Northwest Robert D. Murdock PAUL FIANO AGENCY AVERY STREET — Large 6 room EXPBSOENCED ritACTORrtraOer ShorMront Modem Housekeeping. better than new. Finished ree MOTOR SALES SHARPENING SERVICE — Saws, drivers, permanent work for quaU- 6 4 8 -6 4 7 2 room. Landscape yard. Sept 1 ranch, attached garage, fuU be tta FALCON OoBveiti^ie ^rtat, PRIVATE PATIOS lOagaat ouatom bui^ S-year-Md wdU tevaL Bight roomo, S% 2N weMdy iq>. Ifislt' waekenda. 6 4 8 -0 4 5 8 ment, waUt-ta eloaet, large tile EamingM Vp 10% i ap etd . taiw an ilate, 2900, take knives, axes, shears, skates, ro­ .Help W ante(l->#e 3 5 fled m en. Carlson’s Bta- betas, drrlgnr* end decorated for the most dteerimtaattag taste. Free colored pletnraa, brochure. occupancy. CaU Mr. Werhner, “M anch9st«’’s Own RamUer Dealer** . over low monthly payments. tary blades. Quick aervlee. Oipitol | ir ^ 26 BnUard Street, ManMiea- Birda, tieoa, giaaa, ooM braaxaa—lovaljr w ral oattliig! Jarvis R ealty Oo.. R e a lto n , 648- both, foyer, fireplace, exceUent Family room' a into Ree romn inovidtag large entertainment A m nriiaad Ghxam, Ootehaoter L eonditian throughout, large lot MEW YORK --- Corporate eam- 265 BROAD ST. M A I ^ E S T E R ToBa, 2484861; Equipment Co., 88 Mata St, Man- TOP NOTCH SECRETARY for KANCUIOSTBR — Walk to Shop- 4112. 648-7847. Dahixa iknga, 10 eu. ft refrigerator, dhqioaal. laundry ta boOd* area. Adjotatag 'iqiaclous carport has large eneloeed storage room. Oram. N onrlob 887-4880; Hartford ping. 6 room qdU levM home, 2 SPLIT-LEVEL — T rooms, garage, Urgent sale needed. Charies Lss- taga after taxes last year are es- cbesber. Hours daily. 7-6. T to Plant ktanager. Apply Conn. State ttnwtad af 226,600,000,000, up 10 964 4-DOQR CHEVROLET Bel Em ploym ent Service, 808 Mi ' ing, ampla cloaeta and parking. 2M0-2145. Ahuntaum ridtag, riiree seme heating . . . many extraa Paric- 2434218. bewxnns, Uvtag room with fire­ 6% ROOM RANCH, m hatits, Im fireplace, hot water oil heat, aU peran ce, 849-7820. 8424864. day 74. Sa.urday 7-4. 648-79Mr Uke setting, % acre. Quiet atreet off bus line. Immediate occu- per cent foom 1961; At 1962 tax A ir, good nam ing conditicsi, 2140. Street, Manchester. A imbUc aervt FAINTES8 WANTED. CMU COVENTRY LAKE — Lakofroht 8 place, dining L, rec foom, 2 baths, maculate condition, aluminum buUt-taa, city utilities, excellent S4»«nM after 8:20. LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and ice — no fee charged. 6698 after 6 4 0 p.m . AVAOAmE SEPTEMBER *- pe^.MidSOe. ^ • oU bqt water beat, shrubbed and storms, beautiful setting. Assume ccndlUcn. Present mortgage may HEBRON Leaden Park. 8~room rateo, a sUghtt-dip would be likely bedroran cottage, raft, dock and ranch. buUt-tae, 160x300 l o t OaU this ysor. Standard and Poor’a repaired, sales and servloe, rental own prhmte beach, availabla shaded lot,' 219,600. W olvartoo 4 % % m ortaage, " only $15,900. be assumed. Charies LeqMzanoa, BERVICB MAM for U-7 riiift. yoa t Coapoeuffoa oogn. Read Herald Adyse \rOBD Oorivaridke. Fordo- eqtapment L A M Equipment BOOKKEEPER FOR RoiM Ile of­ CAU OWNER M9-B1Q0 new. Aftir 8 6484M Agaaqr, RaaMor. 64SM1t, Oazltoa 849-1122. 948-783% 8 M I984. gnod eondl- O oip., Roqta 22, V a a o n . 876-7800. fice, Aril charge tbraui^ trial bal­ P ly Matwtantnea ■AgHrt SR. S76-S4SB •» »■ U fonay angina, 2UK). Mi tirhsster axohange^^kiterpdaa ance. Give fuU poirttculSra. Box ter :M araotial HwqdtM, Mir. DD, Herald. m ins. V I T- ■■■V ■ ■ . /.'. ;i .■ -I i.i

/ i - r % ; f , J U L Y M , i m , lilt Weethar Avinie Diflf J9et Pnda Ree •6 U. a Womhai fAGB TWl^NTt .' Var dw Woak EWM ' Jlantir^Btipr lEttrnfng linralh awrU^jM s...:: • toWCht oamept fog. L m t 61-10. David O. Baxter, son of Mr. 13,701 FrtdWy otoMiy I cuwUausa .Hat, and M!n. Cfaartea R. Baxter o f English Girl Visiting Friends ^ ■ -y Abolit Town ^ S4 Olooit Dr., has been named to Hlgfc 9i E m ad the dean's list at Oomell Univ«i> 1 m r - j d C k y KSIagw Charm B n ie* E. FM i, son o f Mir. and slty'B Oolleere o f A rts and Sdences, . With Whom She Shared Honie Utot nUott B. Fish o< Jtl .puyw. Dttiaoa, N.T., Dor the spring aemea- Hd., ksa beki hashed to the dean’ s ter. He will enter his sophomore n u B n i A T i PRICK SEVEN CENTi Uat « t BethlaF OoBeee,- -BoatipH, year'this fell. For the past eieiven years, Mr.'91he two girls have been pen pale vcllu m xn ^ MO. an (T W n fT Y P A 6 B8) Miaas., where be .will, e^er .ijla and Mrs. Arthur Haynes and their for about three years. Tomorrow Misa Haynes plans to •opbonMre year m the fan. G o i^ n O ^ , ' son o f Mr. and family of Buxton, Deihyahire, Mht! ‘ Harold Geer, 85 Wetherell leave by bus for Montana. After Every Friday N hht At 8 P.M ai.5 .recently enlisted In the Unit­ England, have participated in the visiting there with people who ,130,001 RANGE ed States Cknst Guard. He left "Experiment in International Liv­ have been guests in her home, ttie . I % last Wednesday for Oape May, ing" program. This year. Miss wiH travel to California, Iowa, KMaHTC OF GOUIMUS HOME, Colorado, West Virginia, Washing­ N. J.,. wKere he w ill take Ms basic Anne Haynes, their daughter, has 138 M AM STRICT — MANCHESTtR OH Line; training. ton, D.C., Pennsylvania and New FUEL OIL been afforded the opportunity to York to renew friendships with N-Test Ban Initialed A special meeting of Sunset visit some of these people who others. The trip is to t^ e six ^63 Output Top GASOLINE Council, Degree of Pocahontas, have become a "part of the fam­ weeks and. If there la enough time has been called for tomorrow at 7 ily.” left, a return visit to Connecticut p.m. at the home of Mrs.' Myra Misa Haynes is a guest in the is planned. 1 ' ^ - DETROIT (A P )— U.S. auto BANTLY OIL Fitzgerald, 12 Bralnard PI., by home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mal- Miss Haynes, tai the brief maken, who have been set­ Mrs. CTarence Booth, Pocahontas. lett, 20 W. Middle Tpke., whose glimpse ttie has thus far had of ( (IMI' W - l. INC. ting production and saks ree- A new keeper of the records Will daughter. Miss Jane Mallett, America, fihdii everything rather ords with regularity, reported i,)i ^• \i.N STIIKKI be appoint^. traveled to England two years ago “overwhelming” and "so unapoil- 6 with Girl Scout Troop I and stayed ed." She la a first year student at VIC’S today thmr oul^ut of 1963 Hailed by Confey es ! i;i , Mlldu'll in the Haynes home in Buxton: T rinity U niversity m IDublin, Eire. model can has reached an all- Ixol'kv i!ir I If .'-.I-I ( t time high. VAfole No. 7,180,001 roUed off was treated and -discharged at the asaambly line either k.ta Strike Threat Pushed Manchester Memorial Hoapital. PIZZA SHOP Two Hurt Slightly Wedneaday or on an early ahlft H ig h A id e s The accident occurred when today, breaking the all-time modal In Auto Crashes Raym high of 7,180,000 aet with tha 1965 NOW ON SALE! ing west on.E . Middle Tpke. and cara. Three motor vehicle accidents his oar was struck in the right Obaervera agreed the induatry T o S ig n I t a Crib Mattress . . . 8 M front by a.'southbound Parker St. would turn out an additional 210,- yesterday brought minor injuries vriilde, operated by Oliver J. 000 cara before all assembly Hne Rqiljob Cuts Delayed a nwyer Crib ...... 24.88 to two perspns, the issuance o f Peters, 43, of 37 Steep Hollow lA . Closed July 2 2 operationa ara halted by mid- N e x t W e e k a BecUaer StroHer . 9.97 written wamlnga to two motor­ The Mann vehicle had to be towed Auguat fOr the changeover to 1064a. That would aet Uta flnal a Nyloii Net Play- ists, and moderate vehicuiar dam­ from the scene. The Peters’ car, WASHINGTON (AP) — Few ...... 17.98 with le ft fron t dsma- treaty will be signed by Secretary then attempted to make hia turn, ten to a record o f Boattieh muaio thait Mltos HIsynes bPougfaf of State Dean Rusk, British For­ ed. with her from England. (Herald photo by Saternts). erate with Congress which ia con­ V A C A T I O N , acroaa the path of the oycUat, and S A V E *200 Rihicoff Approves sidering President Kennedy’s plan eign Secretary Lord Home and the accident occurred. Johnson to turn the four-year-qM work Gromyko at next week’s cere­ weis isaued a w ritten warning fo r lASTERN ID ITIO N OFF THE JULY 1963 ruliu controversy over to the In­ mony. failure to grant the right of way. Post.fcN* Kowalski terstate Commerce Commission. Gromyko told nearly 100 asserti- The cycle, with le ft side and The chairmen of the House and bled reporters; "The end has been B E A C H a n d headlight damage, was taken to a WARHENGTOM (AP) — Ben. Senate Oommerca committees, had successful. Let us consider this as garage by pirfice. The Johnson ve- Ahraham RBrieott,- D-Cbon., gave raqueoted the delay, ' saying .0>n' basis for further steps.” hiole had right rear fender and hto fUM aupport today to Prattdeat paas didn’t hiava time to act by Said Hailsham; “ It is the begin­ bumper damage but was diiveaUe. Xemody’a nomkiatlon of former Monday eydnlng. ning of many good things.” Mrs. Myrtls Mann of 27 Jensen Rap. Frank Kowakld, I>-Oann., to Whan .^tha raquest was mada The treaty was initialed in three CAMPING S t, a paw tnger in her husband’s 4ba aUbveratva AottvMaa Oontrel Wadnaaday, Loomis’ immediate re- separate copies—each passed to car, received multiple bruises of ivy Is Withering sard. ■ qfai)** was to say the railroads all the others so that they were The nomlaation, pending for aav- -wpnld be forced to continue "un- signed, in e sense, simultaneous­ — SUPPUES — the body in a two-car crash short­ ufo e p ia g ly after 6 o’clock last night on E. H!f at ioa«b Mtth- oaaLl monUto to (heSenaEe JuMei- naeaasaty payments tor work not ly- d w r a an y Oommfttea, to nehadutod llie three were seated at a five days after the tMu you- that acme naadad or not pwform ad.” EQUIPMENT GALORE FOR ALL YOUR Howavar, Loimiis and J. B. Isuge round table and exchanged Advertisement— ■m, are wMiiMwd aaldifod. oCaMivy leavde ware wti TIiaalmttMa SUMMER FUN NEEDS M da puhtte t o i ^ a Wdlls, chairman of the National some banter while the correspond­ at from thb ents and photographers recorded Before you leave on vacation A MioiMamadi latter kr Jndteiary CSktorman Rallwny Conference, promised a rent a Safe Deposiit Box at Oon- 'Rtatkai Wk liuy aad oiiffMwd ao l^ a f Janaao O. toaiBUahd, D-Ypaa., aajr- yes or no reply today. the scene. for tha agrtcultural ttatti fnhad that tha The correspondents, who had MANCHESTER SURPLUS SALES CO. neoUcMt Bank and Trust Oompany, a aepuakRT to A - When Loomis gave it to the 893 Main for the safe storage of s r s r u r j T t o uOiar or not «My tp n v was aaed oonracMy am vary plaaso^^ho note toat Houae ’ committee this morning. waited for over four hours in the 169 N. MAIN ST. AT DEPOT SQUARE Bd that unuaaU street, asked why had it taken so TEL. 648-7111—OPEN DAILY TO 9H» P.M. valuaWea, and important papers. The toy, pientad^ axm afUr tba da /' llU'.amiWWFI8FltoB«ktoir! ----- to taka whatever ae and expectatloM again rose that twins but there’s a world of differ­ the document would be‘*ttgned tor ence between them. One is only eFiSga mrtaeu) day. ’ ' »■ DONT THR^^M partly meat and contains cereals, Cautious Western negotiators 'llocky Farce* Politicly Harvest could not rale out the possibility I Still plenty of wear left in diy milk powders and other addi­ f it Ifmsilktd AsHisekr of more Soviet requests for re- your phoea when yon have tives. The other is a pure meet visions and appendages. ~ See Goldwaier p r o m C^yem ors’ Parley W ard S.p.E.C- -A-L-S! thaai rebuilt in a prefeaaion- frank, finest in quality, finest in The greatest appendage pro- J.: 1 Bl ahoe r ^ a ir shop; - A L L | an the posed by the Soviet -Union was tor — WORK OUARANTEED! taste, made by Grote & Weigel. NA.D.A. BOOK PRICE form .aC a nonaggression pact between the Short of Voles' Procuring for North Atlantic alliance and the On na roBoutaf Oan Joly'n Only An AP News Aim M b » < To RepuMlean Ctov. John A » to KOaraMti for hav^ RfoteoCr for the Sen­ (Jommunist states of the Warsaw RfWIiBT T. ORAT By JACK BULL deraon Jr., of Kahaas earns tba UM ES’ TENNIS SAM YULYES M MtinCtM. C01MW6 honor of the eonforanee diaiP- ate ncpiitiaffon ta.kHt yuar’s Oon- Two Gall Girls Pact. Same Side As Watldiis A L ^ b rs -, N.T. (AP) —strata- iwaVT BBACH, Fla. (AP)— The chief Western negotiators, GHENO and W H ITE Melaan A . Rooko- man^p, after only two year# to TeeF****n D etoonafto aonauntkto. 28 OAK STREET gtato to Gov. Bearrad Damoerata and Riqmhll- Rep. John C. KhatoynaiU, D-XU., z «- J. B. Wolfe, top, chairman of the National Railway Labor Oon- U.S. Undersecretary of State A v­ puAhYiu^ - potttieal plaanlag dMaion oans emerged today from the 56th office. By HAL R. COOPER REG. S.99 . NOW dtllujMti and/Tu/ihjiiioiu! fbHar’9 Andenon atafement to thto feremce, and Daniel Loomis, jjresident of the Association of Am er­ erell Harriman and British Sci­ OPEN MONDAYS AT YOUR FAVORITE FOOD STORE. m i ' H M n A C calmly tbs . accounte *( governors’ oonfereuea with LONDON (A P ) — Dr. StaiUien ican RjUlroariB, before the Senate Oommeroe Oormntttee. (A P ence Minister Lord Hailsham, BonnevUIa ConvarUWa. > Power «t««r- a polltieal eSEeot, Ban. Barry Ooidwater’ a g r o w ^ few poliUcal benefits to harvest. ao aonftomatkra Ward daUarad under oath today Phetnflax). talked in great detail Wednesday . ing. power brakes, hydramatic, radio, 630S§ - atcw ««i to aoeb atataa as Aikim- Qav. Nelson A. Rockefeller of the vote- . be never took anyone to ,the with Soviet Foreign Minister An­ heater, whiteWall Urea. Car waa sold ^ Were quartertiacked by NatieUU .twort, Tba oorantottea aas, Maryland and Idaho. New Tork, who once was con- CSiatRnan Jdm M . Bailey. They toma a ^ a data for bonttidattag tha ^>artment of and drei A. Gromyko about the nMi- ~ CHILDREirS TENNIS and serviced here. iddarad the leading candidate for Marilyn (Msh^y). Rice-Davies Tha New York goverhor and the served an ultimatum that they noinktotfoii hot latar poatponed-tt aggression pact. They sought to 12'/, to 8 the liM GOP prudential nomi­ for the purpoM M introducing prevent this issue from delaying Aitena aenator ara Um two man would accept two—but net one— tmleCtattaly. 1962 OLDSMOBILI moat prominently menttonad for nation, pickod up moat of tha RepuUican caucus nominationa them for any immoral purpose. Bias Petition Threatens the initialing of the test ban agree­ REG. 3.99 NOW THE CQIMIMECTICUT BAIMK AIMD TRUST COMPAIMY 4-door hardtop. Hydramatic, radio, „ iMlcity on the civU ri^ta issue Bcfora raUitag from tba Houae The society osteopath and ar­ tha Remblican nomtnation for tor the chairmanship to Mieeeed to aaek tha Damoocwtic aenatcctal ment. beater, power steering, power brakes, $2676 praaMant next yaar, although _at aeama to o ffer Um bis best Democratic Gov. AlbMt D. Rosel- tist, who got his medical training Both Harriman and Lord HaU- ' whitewall Urea. Showroom ctmdltlon. ” opportuntty to return to the front. nomtnation, Kowalski had been ac­ cUlega ef osteopathy and neither has formally announced as Unl o i Washington': tive on the Houae Armed Sarvtoea sham came to Moscow with presents Drive this one today! surgery in KirksvlUe, Mo., took Cambridge Shaky Peace authority to negotiate only tho a o a ^ d a te . ^ But Sen. B arry Ckddwater, R- Tba RopubHcana nomlnotod An­ Oonmittai. RIa ma(ior effort on MEN’S TENNIS Many obaervera think Goldwater Aril., who waa represented by the 'stand to Us ovm defense test ban and not to go further than derson and Gov. Robert B. flmjdle thia oeutoatttaa was to free entttt- against vice charges carrying a 1961 CHEVROLET to weu ahead. Kven Roekefellar’s supporters, nevertheless didn’t ad men to aU aarvtoea from tha a general discussion of a non- -- - RM. 3.99 NOW for your entertainment and pleasure of Idaho, a Une-year veteran of a penalty of ap to 25 ' years to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS <»pected to remain in the city aggression pact, which would vi- ' Impala 2-Doer Hardtop. Radio, heqt- $|935 most ardent supporters concede lose any ground among GOP state conference noted for the turnover nerfocmanea of mental duties. er, automatic tranamisalon, whitewall Mm governor loot ground this year executives who believe he is the prison. Trace talks between Negro and through this weekend at least tally concern the other 13 NATO of its memberdiip. As a eonsola- The job to which ha has been Ward, 60, agreed readUy with white leaders appear at a stand­ Caty officials were reported tires. Very clean. when he married the divoreed man to beat Uon prise, RepubUeaiw named nemkwtod pays 620,000 annually. allies. MANCHESTER GREEN the Internationally Famous mothw of four children. GOP Gov, George Romney of a suggestion by his counsel, still to raciaUy troubled Charles­ working to head off a petition Michigan, counted as q po^ble Smylie as head of a permanent Jam es Biurge, that he ia " a ton, S.C., wUle a shaky peace aimed at getting a referendum on (Goattnued on Page Thirteen) 1960 PONTIAC Nevertheless RockafeUer to GOP governors’ group Catalina 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, S14A5 mounting a strong campaign for e n ^ in the Republican presiden­ J i o 6 6 « r Strike* Agmm thorou^y unmoral man’’ who prevails in Om bridge, Md. an equal accommodations amend­ On the Democratic aide, Oova. Ukea me eempanionahip e f pret­ ment to the city charter. Both power steitng. power brahea. Hydra- ^ the nomination------tial contoet, chalked out a posi­ Rosellini, Richard J. HU6^s of MOHWIALK (A P )— A n unahwv- Spokesmen who said they rep­ Reports of Goldwater strength tion as a strong ctvU rights ad­ en nMto.'ahout 66 ynani old ran o ff ty girto. resent one faction of merchEuits Negro and white leaders predict­ maUc, whitewall Urea. / New Jersey and Otto Kernar at One of tboaa pretty giria, Chris­ ed that such a vote would defeat SHOE OUTLET are interpreted here not by num­ vocate but as an angry critic of minds emerged as exponents of wtth 68,690 yaaterday after bokRy in Charleston said Wednesday tine, was tiM twget of two eggs the proposal. p bers of states but by delegate more federal direction of the na­ luletude and the-avddanoe of any hokUng im a branch of tha South that negotiations with a Negro li­ 1959 PLYMOUTH strength in the nominating eon tion's economic ills. and angry boos from spectators aison committee. have been sus­ An agreement worked out Tues Bulletins 509 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. ** 2-Door Belvedere with automatic, CTTS howdown between to* P*rty fen* Norw a3kltavtags Bank fo r the aac Yentlon next July. Republican Gov. James A. end thne to three mnittha. outside the Old BaUey' criminal pended pending direct discussion day in Washington provided for radio, heater, tutone paint. Ready to Rhodes of OUo, Who fended off ions. court aa ttw left alter giving fur­ an end to demonstrations by in- Colled from AP Wires - STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 9:00 DAILY Details such as these occupy From south of the MSaonriDlxon B raweh M anag er Cheater with le x e rs of the Charleston go- practical rwliticiana, rather tbu questlms about the possibility of ther testimony in the trial’s mom- Movement who can negotiate with tegrationists sind called for some line oame '' Democrattc Gov. lag aesalen. One a n U t a news concessions by city officials, In­ Dancing Waters Mm Ubaral vs. ceuswvativa {toti- a favorite son candidacy, glowed Donald A Ruasell o f South Garop authority. 1961 PONTIAC itootogntolter in the head, another cluding support < k the charter KOWALSXJ UEARINO JIB-8E9 over tite aelection of Otevttaad for Una to act-qidetly and effectively The Uason group met earlier Bonneville Convertible. Hydramatic, v. tha 1964 conference. ilaabed en the sleeve of a po- with merchants and Mayor J. Pal­ amendment. WABHINOTON (AP) — The radio, heater, power steering, power 69370' from the aegregationlst viewpoint, :eman. At Durham, N.C., a federal Senate Jodteiary Committee praaented more mUitantiy by Mia- mer Galllard. brakes, whltewaU Urea, white with ^ Christine, 11, Uariedly entered About 160 Negrroes staged an­ Judge ordered a major speedup postponed again today a hear­ blB^ top. A Dream Boat. slssippl’s Gov. Rosa R. Barnett taxicab. of desegregation in public schools and Alabama’s Gov. Georgs C. other msirch into the downtown ing on the nomtnation of former Sst. , » New» Tidbits Burge told the Jury , to Us open­ section of the seaport. No arrests this year and complete desegre­ Rep. Frank Kowalski, D-Uonn., Wallace. ing statement ' for the defense gation next year. /l 1 9 6 0 F O R D Nixon Says Communism The Republtcana had to be de­ were reported. to a 620,006-a-yeor post on the I (Country Squire 9-paaeenger, Ford- C I 3B5 Ewto Em A P W in s thdt Ward Uved a Bohemian life The situation at Cambridge re­ In New York, mass picketing Subversive Activities Control clared the pubUcity winners. But but atrongly denied the accu- REFLECTION cnnaUc, radio, heater, power steering, ^ the Democrats kept tbair. tinea In­ mained one of unsettled calm with Board. The previously pos4^ 'c^i i ' r power brakes, whitewall tires. m that be maa a procurer National Guard units ex- Kkmttaued cm ^ ^ e Thirteen) poned bearing on the nonotnetioh f 4 tact for a pitch for Southern Mg>- who Rved off the eanfotga of Failure in East Berlin port of Kennedy’a certain Md for m o f mater ktat-epHte U eh —sent from the White House 9s 1 9 6 2 V O L V O I ottt o f GolC o f M nifoo antf proetltutoB. the Senate Jan. 17—had . been 'Pu.h re-election next year. The trial ia shedding additional 2-door. Rad|[o, heater, whitewall tires, C i The pdltieal tone of the thr^ ento twe-mUe patti la lagoon In aet for tomorrow before the Sen- . standard tnmamlasion. A real gas ^ Peneeeola, Fta., doing dSRM«e to light on a sex scsndal wUch led ate Internal Security Subcom­ of YOUR ^ — Former VleeaOermaa day meeting Was amphaaized by to the resignation of John D. saver. «■ PreaMent Richard M. Nixon made even mwe outspoken in their Ander8on!B comment that Gold- bonts, but oauaing'no tajuttea.... Sniper or ^Madman ’? mittee. But at the" request od ___ o f the National WVxnon’a Profumo as Britain’s war minis­ Sen. Roman L. Hruska, R-Neb^ an unheralded return visit to Bast legtance to the West and in their water had-atfong aunwrt in Kan- ter, dwok Prim e. Minlater Etarold sentunents 1 9 5 9 F O R D Berlhi Wednesday n l ^ aad found complete cemtempt for and'oppo- ana. But ha said baoklng for Roeg- oonanittae Hot CMI Righta. mottt- k was put over until Aug. 2. alttan to the Communist regim e k « to WktMngtnn, d 7^., nl^ fe t t MacmUlan’s government and tar­ Hruska said he wished to be Gakude 2-Door Hardtop. Radio, heat- C19AA u u * js a complate efaUer had Jeollned atnca tba nished the names of such figures er, Fortonuitie, whitewall tiras. faRare fa .Bast Berlta.*’ than the Poles and Hungarians.’’ Vow Toik govemm got a dlvoree tl8at wh6ta women land Nagra Rinko Death Mystery present at the h earin g but a and their pnnnta by the as Lord Aator and fwmer movie p^dn’t be there tomorrow and OUR Looka like new. Ha m I6 he found tha Bast Ber- Nixon spent two hours on hia from hia wife of 81 yean and aetor-prOducer Douglas Fairbanks Rnars evwi more anti-conuauntot second trip behind the Red wall, married a divorced motoer of four into uawQr dsaegngi aehMia nmot ibH ... .Otty Of Dur­ Jr. The tact Christine testified riie 14,000 IN V IE T NAM 1957 IMPERIAL th-n the PUas and the Run- accompanied by his wife, Pat; an who la 10 years his Junior. intimate for Ja whUe with WESTPORT (AP) — The elaying^his pareaitE' home. He left m the integrity from the U.B. diplomatic With his new wtfo beside him, ham, N . C., orderad to tatagrato SAIGON, South Viet Nam (A p ) 2-deor hardtop, radio, heater, power 673Q gartana. an Mliiiarntarj and Juaior high of Walter Rinko Jr., 86, on the eciny morning hours for the re­ EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK ateering, power brakes, power win- Heoktod by Oommuntota and in West Beriin; Jack RockefeUer moved smoothly turn to Rkhmond to avoid traf- —^The number of U.S. mlUtaiy sebooto this foR, and aenior Mfih (Ceutiaued eu Page Hteveu) Merritt Parkway remained a mys­ personnel in South V iet Nnm has dows, ratone paint, whitewall tires. IraUad bp a hards of seonrlta Drown, .a traveUng companion of through the conlerenoe social fic. / aganta on hto sehadulad visit the Nlaana from Califocnta, and events. Bverywhere tiwy went achoois moot ymr. tery today, as state police sought A fte r many Bours o f inveatiga- reached 14,000. qualified sourcee aorltor to Maa day, Mtaan oama an AP owrespondent. there waa praise for bis wife. But Peatafron acton said today. U.S. spending fat ipecaoerto Nattom t Reeuriity a motive for the apparently sense­ tion, police saidiihey were still no Continuous Performance Sfarfitig^af 8:30 p.m. to aae “what Htofa really Hke to On a strast eoniM' a wonUn in none ef Urii 'seemed to change the Fishing BoatSinks. closer to finding a reason for the SoutfafVlet Nam ia at the rata TMtktfw Aganoy bad kept less shooting.. AS IS SPECIALS bar 70s klaaad Itixon’xjM n d , aaid souring aittltiida ef the GOP gov- Rinko, a medical student,, was shooting. of about aim million a year. * a ^ g u iw dimly Ut sbetta, Itixon >“pray tor ua” and vudahad into amws Unrard his candidacy. alyato Vtotoc HamOton, now a da- mKsiM ol the fodtor to RovWt Union, an paynA 3 Drown, 1 Saved driving from his parents' home in But tlfey were almost certain it 1 9 5 6 D mS^^TID 539« •poountned Bast Barllaars who the n l ^ RockafeUer had Ua last fling at Trumbull back to classes at the was a case of murder. Foley said NEW BLUE OBOSS RATES . dkiffioiid On tho conneetLng bridgt across Stats Strsat from GonsQtutlon Plaza to tha now WhlflMred ‘T m no Communist, Just then a greisn car screeched the civil rights issue with a sur- far fonr mantha after ke devefoped HARTFORD (A P)—Btato fii- 1952 HUDSON ...... $ 9 f mental MmaB..Fotmer Vine Pres­ RTB, N.H. (AP) — Three per Medical College of Virginia in he doubted that Rinko was killed Mr. Nixon" and “our oi^r toms to a stop nearby. In tt were two prise move to put the conference Richmond'whMi he was shot esurly by a stray shot frmn the gun of a suraiioe Coraralaeloner Alfred Phoenix Mutual building . t UoB to you Americana,” then dls- Bast German security agents. mi record for a '’declaration of ident Rtofaard M. Nixon USa sons drowned and ene waa res- N. Premocsald today be has ap- 1955 OLDS. 4.DOOR HARDTOP ...... $ 1 5 f oonfaranoe to Bertto, tttat eued today after a 12-bour Weifoesday morning. eq>ortsman. The shot oame from a kppeared-to diadews. ’Ttaay’ve fin ally gotten the word eonaUenca'’ signed hy 69 gover Bis body waa found by two pas­ pistol or revolver, Foley said. pruyed nM Blue Oreaa rmtei 1955 OLDS. 4-DOOR ...... $ 4 9 ! ixouth s to a ntalit dub cheered w e've fait town,” Itixon aaid, stai> nors, taicludltag a ll of tha R apubll- ka daealvad by struggle for survival in the frigid schedules/that will mean sav­ moRowmaa of Bovtet watara of tba Atlantic eff iNew serby slumped over the wheel of A &-foot-9, 200-pounder, Rinko SvGry diomond thot Uavtt our stem 1953 PONTIAC 4-OOOR ...... $ 9 ' whan Ntaon told titem. “Pve bean tag tow i^ tba car. *T think the cans except me New Tork govier- his sports car. The radio was still was an hoftora g;raduate of Fair- ings to OauneeHout pareprie VIEWING AREAS BRING THE FAMILY to Rudapaet and I only hope yon leest we can do ia teU them good nor. Khruabebev over teat ban treaty Hampshire. who pay Blue Cross premiums fl fwRGctioM ef our cevalad iniso- 1952 MERCURY ...... $ ....T kasn of sktodiyma ptoh to The Coast Guard said the four playing and the ignition was on. field University, where officials de­ 9 people can aokne day get at lead nlghL’ ’ Whan Democratic Gov. scribed him as "an excellent and for their unmarried, dependent rlly, os ombottodor of o «r rsputotioii An American eeo^ advised Peabody of Massaefauaatta leaue Mtaud tod^r to atteuiA to were en a fiahiiw trip when their The fatal bullet which has passed osd a briWant ieiwn of llio hlghsti On the lawn behind the old State Houae See "The Waltz,” "In a Hewer Garden,” OM irm-n amount of f reedom that through Rinko’s left arm and chest, extremely conscientious student.” children between the ages of Id tba Bungartana have.’’ against tt, and tiM Itixon party the declaration to the conlarenoa, aatragiB bulk of luxxiy itaer Ax- 18-foot boat, Ourol Lou, was aad 25. The hew rates approved of husMs •sMtiem. You SMy do^nd "Pipe Organ BalleV’ “Fireworks.” Each drea Deris, whieh sank swamped about Iti miles oft its was lodged in -his right arm. He was attending medical school and on the sidewalks on State StiM t and Nixon, viatUy moved by the returned to West Berlin by taxi. RockafeUer moved to suspend (ha under a research fellowship. by tta oommissioiier will apply on'It bsing Iho .ulmMi of quality for In the nl|^ ohib, Nixon played tulaa and bring tt up for action. home port Of Rye Harbor. “ It’s an open question whether it show lasts 20 minutes. Mwt BerUnera’ reaction, told The was a sniper or some madman Rinko waa a Navy ihedical to fonttUes participattmg to all " Ty HW pries. ^ 2 9 5 - Central Row areas of downtown Hartford Frees In an exehialva the ktisaourl waltz cm the ptano He was- beaten 27-12. Tha kma survivor, Harold W. four Blue Oroaa plans—oempre- PAUL DODGE JoDss, 40, o f 1034 Howard St.. firing indiscriminately at a csir,” cotpaman, attached to the Ma­ aeeooBt of hto tom and told the customers, “ thia is to RockafaUac told tka Damoonata Omari-trooM bdpb* to Oknliridge, r f 1*’ ^ BritaiaMtady, N .Y ., ehmg to tho aaid L t Walter W. Foley, com­ rines, for tfapM years a fter hia henstve, extended, standard aad Brkial pair wHh . .‘Tt was an nnfo a former political oiqwnent’’ The that they were “making a taz«a Md.. eai t i ^ b / dtreci pay.. Parente whs wish crowd lautoMd, apparently undar- out of me oonferenea” tlo c Mng body' of OM of tha ' rictima mander of the Westpmt State gradiaitkn from pteomdora’’ to hold onto a vietfan, a worn- red only a few houn after a small 373 MAIN ST.— MANCHESTEtl an, but family oriebnsticn marking Rln- walk Hoapital, when he mat hU most pngr dlrac«-paw ratan tren* companied by music, as featured at —Tha New Center of Banking in and Mm Ehaigaitaa people went to Ntaoh’s table to ttwiti his tfi^ ita a petition. 6J4J5 to $I5.dd a fUMtar. OkUlaniiata Oamoeratie -l^av. Jonaa Fortaraoutti ko’a STtti birthday, which wmtid wtfa, BariMas' Oerahm Rhdto, a di- ' t my vidta to hand.sad ask for Us antograpli. tarty ntae to tlw saw ylBto Radio City. Commentary by Bruca Kam Connecticut at- ^ 649-2881 — OPOM EVENINGS bave oeooiMd Friday. and nnho had spent throe day* ad VMdta.|tU*. . A . 917 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ' aiNIB CaNSTITUTION t o k l