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I t , I MONDAV, i^JNE « . IM t' absaM I Dgfly Net Pm b Ron f AGS EIGHTEEN Cpgning jfgrath ^fltoW eekn^ id U. t. Wa U cU W jack Dorn Wins rabe. Joseph F. Privlsalna, son of ManchMter WatM win mast 14^ 08 Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Privli- tomornow at tha Italian Amer­ leglerc About Town sino of 38 Plymouth Lane, has ican Caub, BMridga Bt. Watgh- Mrs. Hirth to Head Slot Car Race eeffdhe AndM lianrliTHtTr lEurmtig been placed on the dean’s list ing-ln will be from 7 to 8 p.m. f u n e r a l h o m e ni Ohcsilatlaa txmald Kelsey o< 28 Autumn for the second semester at St. C. Carl of tha BelHaima Beau­ Tha aecond series of slot car Maneheeter A City o f Village Charm St hM been awarded a two-year Francis College, Blddeford, ty Salon. Wapplng, will apeak FUNER i ^ scholarship to the University ot Maine. He ie completing his Jun­ on “Hair Styling.” Mambare State VFW Women rasas for adults conducted at Connecticut to study methods ior year. are reminded to wear their Hsrdlc’s Craft and Hobby Cen­ VOL. LXXXiVi NO. 223 MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. JUNE 22. 1965 (Oiaertned Advcsitotag mm Paga M) PRICE SEVEN CENTS of food handling, distribution, riilft drasaes as picturea will be SERVICES (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Mrs. Charles Hirth of 79 Hollister St. was elected and ter was won by Jack and merchandising. The schol­ A drill and hydrant test, taken. 129 polhta, followed by Bob WALVBR Nm arship came from First Nation­ scheduled for tonight by Hose installed Department president of the VFW Auxiliary Ooldanlder with 126 polnU. LECLERC al Stores where Kelsey is an Co. 1, Town Fire Department, at a convention FViday through yesterday at the Strat- The third series of races Director employe at the Canter St. has been canceled b^ause of begin Thursday evening Wd is G r a d u a t i o n branch. Katz Graduates field Motor Inn, Bridgeport. Mrs. Mary LeDuc of 99 33 Main Street, Mandiaster the water shortage. Ogk S t was installed as De-f open to anyone 18 years of age The string section of’ the Looimis School partment conductrMa. Manchester unM. attciMlsd tha or older. Ckll M9-SS6R Issue Friday Manchester Civic Orchestra The Army-Navy Auxiliary Paul Blain was the winner New Algerian Chiefs conclave. newly Installed De­ will rehearse tonight at 7:45 will have its annual outing th e Manchester Auxiliary last week of the teen-age mcM U.S. Hits Deepest Yet, Sunday at Garden Grove. Res- George B. Itotz, the aon of partment president was presl- with a perfect score of 32 The neWB about gndn»- at Mott's Community Hall. Mr. and Mra. George Katz Jr. won a caah prize for Ms work in ervationaa close Friday and dertt of the Manchester VFW the cancer aid and research points, followed by Tim, Stevens tlon at Manchester HIgli may be made with Mrs! Charles of Steep Hollow Lane, graduat­ who scored 24 points. School will be carried In HospiUlman ApprenUce An­ ed from the Lpomls School June Auxiliary In 1956-57, president program; the Wendall Stan- thony L. Salafia Jr.. U.S. Pickett, 613 Main St., or Mrs. Two special four-hour endur­ Friday’s edition of the Man­ 11. He plans to attend the Uni­ of tha Hartford-Tolland Coun­ wood trophy for presenting the chester Evening Herald. The Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. An­ Florence Plitt, 829 Main St. ties Council in 1958, and Third largest number of American ance races lU'e being planned for FOR THE versity of Pennsylvania in the the near future. The teen-ag* Quell Demonstration Issue will slso oMZtatn file thony Salafia. 36 Summer St., fall to study liberal arts. District president in 1960. She flags, and citaitlons for Ameri­ Is serving at the U.S. Naval Memorial Temple. Pythian rate Is scheduled for Wednes­ special two-page graduatton While at Loomis Katz was is a member of the Disabled canism programs, community MOTHERS TO BE edition of toe High School Hospital, Great Lakes, 111. Sisters, will have its final meet­ American Veterans Auxiliary, activities, hospital work and day, June 30, from noon until North of ‘Hanoi Line’ ing of thi.s sea.son tomorrow at captain of the cross country Mrs. LnoUle Hirth 4. The adult race will be held World. Headers who want and winter track teams, and a and a charter member of publicity and press. The group Swlmsnlta, Nnralng aM Majj; extra ctqiles should order Two U.S. Maritiss w «n MBsd 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Wcmld War I Barracks Auxll- received an attsbche case for on Saturday, July 10. SAIGON, South anOal^rcmH fire waa^i Plans for a picnic will be com­ letter winner on the apring ^ tMwlty Btas, Oltfflsa, VaW them from the circulatioh light to moderate, toe spokes- CHINA when toeir Jeep a land mins HOW CLEAN track team. He was on the Stu-| membership. partment secrstary-treasurer. forma, DrsMMS, Tops, StiefeV T roops Stop department, phone 643-2711. Nam (AP)—^U.S. fighter- 8% miles west of Da Naac. pleted. Refreshments will be Mrs. Florence Streeter of Mrs. Boulet led a color guard Mrs. Gertrude Buchanan was man said. dent Council and served as a ' Pants, etc. bombers made their deep­ The previous northernmost They were en route to re-estab­ served. Dormitory Counselor his senior | Manchester, past Department Saturday in a parade. The page to Mrs. Hirth,' Department lish contact with an arttUerF IS YOUR president, was Installing offi­ guard included Mrs. George senior vice president. est penetration of North penetration of North Viet Nam Staff Sgt. Donald H. Safford, year. 1 FREE Supporters was a U.S. Navy strike against unit which was without commu­ He was a member of the Sen-, cer. Mrs. Raymond Hagenow, Ecabert, Mrs. Kenneth Aseltine, Viet Nam today and for nications, a U.& ^xjkeamaa HOUSEHOLD husband of the former Miss past president of the Manches­ Mrs. Marie Hale and Mrs. When you use a pastry cloth, * Hon Gay, 76 miles eart Ha­ 1 ior Scholarship Committee and Events the first time poured sold. Ruth Dexter, daughter of Mr. George Edwards. The group re­ rub flour into it thorou^ly be­ DELIVERY Glazier's : noi. This was during the August the Student Endowment Fund,! ter unit, and Mrs. Augusta - • bombs and rockets into The death of the Marinea WATER? and Mrs. Arthur E. Dexter of ceived third prize for the best fore roUing out dough; this way Of Ben Bella 1964 Gulf of Tonkin crista. 32 Norw'ood St,; wa.s recently vice president of the Glee Club Boulet, current president of GSl Main 9t- — MancheMijg brought toe number of Ameri­ the Manchester Auxiliary, unit. yoor biscuit, pis or cookie dough ARTHUR DRUD targets north of the “Ha­ ’The nearest raid to Hanoi was Don’tgamWe on dirty water! Like promoted to his present rank and the senior singing society, Corset and IJnttorm Shop 46 miles to toe south earlier this can combat dead in Viet Nam to were installing conductresses. Mrs. Raymond Hagenow was will not pick up too much extra ALGIERS SPECIAL Ten U.S. Navy Skyhawks other suspended matter. Aptly dent Ahmed Ben Bella. Eight U.S. Air Fhrce F106 but toe terrorist paid no atten- Nazarene College Church, Wol­ Thoueands ot troope and riot IhunderchieflB dropped 17 tons struck toe Vinh Sot supply de named, the Purity Water Fil­ laston, Mass. HARTFORD (AP)—An Oa Ns m tkxu PURCHASE police converged on the capital of 760pound general purpose pot 160 miles south of Hanoi, Several other Viet Oong ter- ter is the most effective, depend­ HOUSE Monday and stopped a few hun­ agreement on a new con­ bomibs on toe complex, de­ and toe pdtots reported 10 per to L lN * rorista, caught tUs year are able, lowest-cost protection The Manchester Chapter of dred youths who marched tract was reached today cent destruction of the complex, SPBB3QSA will hold an out­ stroying 20 buUdlngs and dam­ vMr scheduled to die before firing against these water problems, instant wear through the etreets waving Al- after a marathon negotiat­ aging nine others, the spokes­ which was hdt earBer by Navy (it does not soften wster.) door meeting tonight at 8 at the rian flags and chanting pro- aitrcraft. squads. Since January, terror­ home of Eric Emt on Burnt ing session, apparently man said. ists have bombed toe U.S. Ehn- Sbek-dj^S^ in Bella slogans. It was the The Thunderchiefs, escorted Ten Vietnamese Skyraiders Hill Rd.. Hebron. Wives of mem­ ending a strike against the bessy, the civlBan airport ter- esecond demonstraUon in 24 by 20 other planes, were over and four U.S. F104 Starfi^ters Map locates latest bers are invited. Famous ON ALL THE NEEDED hours. Olivetti-Underwood Corp. mlnaa and several b a n in Sai­ the target for 30 minutes, the hdt toe Dong Than warriiouae U.S. Air Force strikes gon. On Mohamed KhemlsU The 22-hour meeting ended spokesman said. area 40 mdles north of the 17th shortly after 11 a.m. in North Viet Nam. The Viet Oong bos toreatenad Name HALE CAMP AND COTTAGE ITEMS Square In front of the central Another group of eight Thun­ Parallel. Pilots claimed 80 per to execute a captive Americas Main Street—Manchester post office, the demonstrators Members of the Internationsd derchiefs vrith the same 20 es­ cent of toe target was destroyed WATER Association of Machinists and aid official, Gustave 6 . Herts, K GASH SAVINGS were dispersed by fire trucks corts attacked the Van Nuoc during the 30-tnlnute raid. ly picked up by an American Salgoa authorities carry cut tba FILTER • OPEN MONDAYS ALL SUMMER that drenched them with Jets of Metal Polishers have been on Ohien ammunition depot 70 Navy Skyhawk pilots said helicopter. The plane was not I r 10 strike at the typewriter manu­ death sentence against Ngqyeo aaooBL «s BOYS’ cold water. mUes west northwest of Hanoi, toey poured bombs and rockets hit by enemy fire, a U.S. mlJi- Van Thai, a Oomimmlst terrosw On Rue Dldouche Mourad, facturing plant since ’Thursday. the spokesman said. Moderate Into the Phu Qui barracks 120 tary spokesman sold. The strike Involved about 1,000 1st oondemned for fiaMng part hi aeveral hundred lined the pave­ damage was reported to toe tar­ mUes south of Hanoi for the sec­ In S^gOT, a Viet Oong terror- the bombing of toe U.S. &nbao- ment chanting "Boumedlenne Is union workers. get, an indication that there ond straight day. dst shouted "down with the OKhidet oM cartNdtt [SLACKS an asaaasln.” sy March 30. Herta was selBed a tiM SHer pSk oa* The agreement on a new con­ were no secondary explosions A U.S. Air FPrce pilot bailed Americans” as he died before a toe Viet Oong last Feft>rUBxy. onto S-1 tedUawt Regular Sizes While there were no reported tract—the old pact expired at caused by exploding anuniuii- out of his FTOO SupOT Sabre Jet firing squad for trying to blow Brig. Gen. Nguyen Cliaid) T ^ CMtriilc*- SELECTED SECONDS Injuries In Algiers, unconfirmed midnight, June 14—still must be tion. 25 miles south of Da Nang, in up an Ameirlcan billet in a Sol' II,K 10 (. M.I.ON nports said at least persons ratified by the rank and file. A No enemy aircraft were sight- South Viet Nam, and was quick- gon suburb. (See Foga Ten) were killed in a bloody claah spokesman said that work will FAMOUS NAME between troops and Ben Bella not be resumed until after rati­ ■uiTorters In the east Algerian fication by union menibership, FUEL OIL 2 f O R 5 . p t^ city of Bone. but pdcketa have been with­ PERCALE SHEETS Demonstrators for Ben Bella drawn at the plant. Goose Chase also were reported from Phllip- The ratification meeting uriU mcknnt T-2 ' pevlUe, Constantine and Oran. be held Thursday or Friday. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Convicts Revolt in Mine, aiWf cjrIttditM R««o»e iS ob|*c- $^75 Or 2.59 Each If Perfect 2.69 aaaabk iitics t odort----- But, as always In Algiers, It Many workers walked off their (AP)—They had a wild Size 72 X 108 1.99 wac the downtown area of the Jobs after the old contract ex­ goose chase here yesterday Regular to 4.98 aapltal that held the key to the MSTMl YOURS TOMT AM SAVE W 1 pired June 14, but the strike —a real one, that ta. GALLON I situation. me fecH tnm ... If Perfect 2.99 (AP Photofax) did not become official until One himdred and 76 Holding Four Men Hostage Size 81 X 108 Troops with rifles and sub­ Thursday. Canada geese, ganders 2 . 2 9 machine guns patrolled the Al- President Johnson holds $4.7 billion excise tax cut The main issues in the dispute and goslings were captur­ ■Jers streets and guarded key law after he signed it yesterday. He called the PETROS, Tenn. (AP)__ f warden said he bad not<» He saM fibe prisonsra’ only COOPERATIVE • HUSKIES' SIZES If Perfect 1.59 concerned seniority and Job se­ ed on the lakes, rivers and talked to the foremen, but he MANCHESTER buildinga. Tough-looking riot event "a bright day for all Americans.” curity provlslonB. reservoirs of Westchester Seventy - three rebellious demand was that they meet Oil, ( (O’l’ WV 22 X 46 Cases 1.04 ^Mclaltets In batUe fatigues understood they were all right. with Avery and a newspaper Ooimty for relocation in convicts at Brushy Moun­ “ I have no reason to believe PIPE A SUPPLY GO. A INnsjiin of carried night etloka and had Maine. • Famous name label Famous labels on each and every one. Laixuri- tear gam -^^grenadea tucked in Saved from Fire tain State Prison are stag­ toot the prisonera would harm reporter of* an atfomsy their HOI \M» or ( l>, 2 f o r 7 . ous, snowy white percales maintain their GRANBY (AP)—Bruce Blow- "The goose ptqiulation them,” RuaseB aeld. * designatioa. He said bs eimeoh • Sanforized, ivy-styles toeir belts. here, is so big and the ing a sit-down in a prison 248 N. Main Street '-IN'f K I'tS.-) cri^ look for years. Imperfections so slight ei«. 13, braved flames and He said he oould not remem­ ed, a written Bat gf tha prisoo- • Beige, black, olive they are practically impossible to see. Sco<9 This morning all seemed nor­ Some Tax Paring oomi>laiats from some resi­ c (^ mine and holding four ere’ grievanoss letsr today. Or 3.59 Each ■ ■ mal And qutai to Algtera. The smoke llonday afteinoon to ber the fufi names of the fore- Phone 649-456S ;ur. HHOAM >TUEKT and navy up this tremendous value today! awaken hie brotoer, Eddie, 16, dents have ^ been so nu­ foremen. Ivoetage- Warden- men,* but gave their last names 1110 hostages are no| rr.i,. r,n. I kreopa were wlthdrawan to bar­ merous, we* had to act,” • Sizes 6-20 Regular to 5.99 racks eaxbm tha n l^ t, but to toeir burning home. Lake Russell said today. aa Thompson, Slatton, Whltus guards, Rueeefi oald, but art Bruce saw smoke pouring esid John E. Minfck, a ’The c4t-down began at 4:80 and Ford. akfilsd mbiera Mred to direct stood rsady to intsrvene aimlnst federal game maaage- further demonstrationa. from toe Mtohen window whlls p.m. Monday when - toe night 'Hie warden said toe pdeonera the adniiig operatioDS. A Iready Effective he was playing out doors. m m t agent- shift went into the mine. RusseU might have some food and "Bt’a Juit more or leas a abdka Boys’ Dungaree Special On aeveral occasions Monday, ’’They dirty up the KING SIZE 36x66 the troopa fired warning ahots His brother, who had returned said toe prisonera “Just went water in the start, "tf they’ve Bke any otoer operalion,” said from caddying at a nearby golf lawns and beaches and into toe mine and then said they been plamdng this tUng for a RusseU. “ I don’t thdak there wUI ST. BERNARD GHUROH BAZAAR BEACH TOWEL COMPANION VALUES! or uaed small amounts of tear WASHINGTON (AP)—If you buy a piece of jewel­ they are dang^roiu to "COW POKE" - "ROUGH 'N READY" gaa to disperse rioters, who course, was taking a nap. The wouMn’t work untH they bad a good wfaUe.” be any trouble.” smashed the windows of a bus ry today, a Kpstick, a handbag, a suitcase or even a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth dhlldren and motorists. conference with Oommleeloner Acljocent to Churcii— Center of Rockville • Sanforized, famous brand Regular 2.99 QUILTED M/fTTRESS PAD 4.27 In front of the poet office. But knapsack, you won’t have to pay a federal retail tax on Biowens, were at wtwk. The birds will be Just as (Harry) Avery.” • 13% oz. quality denim toe stoat effective weapon was Bruce ran through the burnteg happy fai Maine, which Avery ta Tennessee oommis- EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK • Reinforced at points REGULAR 4.59 TWIN Anchcff band or fitted quick wash it—for the hrst time in years. Uitehen to reach Eddie and hasn’t many geese.” Thirsty terry with unusual, dry. the water. Tboss so-caHed nuisance tax-<*>------sloner of corrections. Russell of strain novelty hand screened de­ Those drenched Included awakened Um. Both boys man­ said that so for as he knew the 1.77 4.57 SB were among the federal ex­ refund. On cars toe refund ★ FREE ADMISSION ★ • Four pockets, zip front Regular 4.98. Full ...... aged to leave the bouse safely. . Regular 2.59 Value signs. many bystanders. Should average about 870. prisoners were not armed and Strike in Domingo • Sizes 6-16 In some downtown streets, cise taxes wiped out at mlgnigik As he used dozens of souvenir he did not fear for the safety of Soturdoy Kiddies* Motines 2 to 5 POLY FOAM BED PILLOW 1.44 soldiers lined toe sidewalks for after President Johnson signed pens to sign toe bill, Johnson Scores Hotel Price M ariner Photos the mine foremen. Avery said in Nashvme toot REGULAR 1.79 Shredded foam, non-allergenlc, dustless, hy- several blocks standing only the 14-7- bUUon tax cut bill in a caUed It "a bright day for ah HARTFORD (AP)—The attor­ Reduced Prices four feet apart. he did not plan to go to the pris­ genlc, washable. White House ceremony Monday. Americans.” ney for Bond Properties, Ihc., May Be Delayed Appears to Be Over The deployment of Boumedi- The President said “this ex­ pilana to complain to court Fri­ on until Wednesday, when he RIDES — BOOTHS — GAMES SAVE ON FAMOUS NAME FLANNEL BACK enne’a well-drilled troops—com­ Other excise taxes are being has a regular meeting of toe reduced in stages. The first cise tax bill will make Its nmxl- day that his company’s bokUngB PASADB3NA, CaMf. (AP) — VINYL TABLECLOTHS SUMMER WEIGHT BLANKET 2.77 bined with toe Jets of watei^ m'um contribution to 'our eco- sold for too Htde at a recent Pardon and Parole Board SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP)—A seemed to knock the ardor out stage cuts on two big ones — ’Ihere’s a cbanof toe best of toe scheduled there. HEALTH &. BEAUTY AIDS REX3UIAR 3.87 Rayon and nylon blend, smart new colors, c a n and air conditioners—' are ncxnlc health otoy If businesses pifbiic auction. 72-hour nationwide strike in support of the rebd gov­ washable, quality binding. of toe demonstniom. By 9 p.m. pass along to consumers the full Atty. Jam es H. Throwe of 18 to 21 photographs toe U.S. Quantities Limited Reg.^1.79 2 f o r 3 . the "Ya-hyan Ben Bella”—Ln^ retroaoUvs to last May 15, so ernment appeared to have collapsed today, that If you bought one of these amount of toe reduction in toe Blast Hartford saM Monday he spacecraJt Mlariner 4 takes of MlguM Soto, president of the^------* tax. And today I urge every will object to the sales price of Tour choice of size 54 x 54 ZIP MUSLIN MATTRESS COVER 2.99 (flea Faga Bin) aiwthne stoos then you’ll get a Mars Jtdy 14 may not be re­ confederation of Unions spon­ torow late in 1968. The rebeMloai BUBBLING BATH OIL manufacturer and every retail­ 8441,000 when he appears before Youth, 16, Shot soring the walkout, blamed SHOOK JEWELERS or 64 X 72, assorted colors REGULAR 3.99 Sturdy muriln, firmly stitched, full cut, pro­ Sup^or Court Judge Norman leased to the pUbMo for weeks or was started in hla name. Regular |2. Slightly scented, leaves skin and patterns. Wipes clean. er In .this country to do Just "police and army repression” tects mattress. , that.” M. Dube Bhiday. even montoe. A successful walkout migM soft. Refreshing. By Policeman fOT a poor response to toe strike strengthen the rebels’ bargain­ Price cuts to follow toe tax ’Throwe said his company’s A spokesman for Jet Propul- call. t o cuts are not mandatory, but the holdings, toe Bond and Vendome ston Laboratory says sclerrtists ing posiftion in peace negotiac BOHLE OF 100— ASPIRIN Students Riot in Protest If the strike fails, it wlU fail tions with toe (ScEanisatlcn of makeps and sellers of the goocte Hotels and two parktog lots, are have agreed to tmmediate re­ During Chase because of toe repression,” Soto HEADQUARTERS Regular 59c. Relieves headaches, pain are ^merahy expected to pass assessed for tax purposes at lease of oi4 y toe first three pbo- American Btateo. Tha rebela quickly, effectively. Thick, Thirsfy Cannon Towels told a newsman. A Junta spokes­ hold about a square mde of on the savings to consumers. 81,226,000. tographs, and poeamfly some BRIDGBJPORT (AP)—Levest- man denied charges that union for the The court may accept the high downtown Santo Domingo but High fashion shades of or­ others. ‘■ er Pickett, 16, who poBce said leaders had been arrested and LANOLIN PLUS TALCUM BATH SIZE (See Page Ten) bid or reject It and order an­ The rest of toe Ustorto pic­ was IdUed Monday night by a claim wideeprend sigipoct ta the W ORLD’S ONLY chid, yellow, cerise, blue and South Korea workers forced to return to their Junta-held countxyalde. Regular 81. Glycerine and rosewater, other auction sale. tures, which could toow wheth­ warning shot that went awrry Jobs. yellow. Floral pattern, HAND SIZE during a chase, was actually ELECTRONIC DMEPIECE Soothing, scented. fringed edges. Worth much, er there are canal-hke struc­ The strike started Monday, Andther U.S. paratrooper was much more. FACE SIZE State Saving Use Tax Applied tures on the jpianet beheved shot twice, an autopsy revealed Shutting down a handful of San­ captured by toe tebeHs a

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1968 M O B T W O A. MANCHESTER iEVBNING'lHERALb, MANCHESTER. CONN., tUESDAY,. JUITO 22, 196B I^cinwold on Bridge, -,.i O Bundy Backs U.S. Viet Nam Policy Evehts H ebron New England Governors ONDEMANDiNG Dl TV-Radio Tonight In W orU ARE EASILY BA1 WABHINOTOW (AP) — are In eseentiany the passlve-^vdio eite «or the Oommuntets^ Fulbri IgM, Chairman of the Harqld Hilh By ALFRED SHElNWOLD Old Party ‘Sure Things' V’ denttal adviser ICcGeom role or we can carefully and that stands in the way of a con' Senate Fbraign RetaHona Corn- PANAMA (AP) — Foreign 8 ? 4 1 Bundy confronted critics of the with a choice of specific ways ference.” mittee, made this suggestion in Ministry sources said anony­ Hard as H la to believe, some 6 KI On 2^Month Johnnon adminfetration's Viet and means move to sustidn our Morgenthau led off with an a Senate speech last week. He mous callers telephoned two b r i ^ players are very unde­ Television Mam poVotea Monday night and pert." assertion that “ I am opposed to had conferred at length the day threats Monday to burn down manding.- it you offer Ihem a before with Preslderit Johnson doilar, they feaJst that all they 6:00 $.104$4»48) Movie 7:1$ I Peter Jennio*—News aald “ the poCcy which the Unit- “ It is not for me on this occa­ our present policy in Viet Nam the U.S. Efnbassy in Panama. Study Trip 8) Admiral Jack . ® ______Ended in Six-State Area •d tatea la nopw {bHowIng la the sion. to discuss specifically on moral, military, political and on Viet Nam, leading to specu­ The threats coincided with want to 79 cwiti. We hare a 90) Brav. SUOltOB 7:80 ( 5 ) Ride Uie Wild Horae beat poHcy in a dlfflcuM and what steps may come in the fu­ general intellectual grounds.” lation his speech reflected White stories in the local press of the bridge hand to prove this curi­ 90) Maverick (8-90-40) Combat Hardd O. Hills, a doctoral 40) Swabbjr Show (19) / OUUau'a lalead dangerous situation.’ ’ ture,” added Bundy, formerly a Discussing alternatives later, House views on the situation. return of Jsunes Jenkins, 18- ous statement. (10-9940) Mr. Novak EDITOR’S NOTE: The lOUow-f In 1862, . John W. King bs-bsupported In a preMdwiUal «*••• Opening lead—King of dube. student at the University of 6:30 40) Riflunan That poVcy, Bundy asserted. Harvard University professor however, he said that "by far The program was arranged year-old American who took Miami, Fla., son of Mrs. Ger­ 90) Fthn 9:00 (94) Repertoire Workahop tag is the first of a tw o-part came the first Democrat elect­ tlon. after Bundy missed a previous part in the flag-raising demon­ Declarer takes tha find trick, 9) Woody Woodpecker (19) Joey Blahop Carried Into office along with. r'J *ia that we should stay there, and dean. He said he felt that the most acceptable frorh my trude Hill of Hebron, and Jes­ ------McHale’a series on New England gover­ ed governor of New HampeMre point of view" Is a recent ' opportunity, during a day-king stration that triggered bloody fhwws trumps and leafh a dia­ A Q 7 13) Movie 8:90 ______Navy Johnson and Hoff were a num­ that we (dwuM do our part, as the present administration G A 8 6 se A. Hills, now at Palmetto, 4:00 , 8) Newa Army Mngera- nors and their potential futures, in 40 years. He followed that by i may become necessary, do onlv stand eras “ the position of a sol­ suggestion by Sen. J. W. Fui- “ teachi^n’’ on V iet' Nam last rioting in Panama in January mond to b y 4 finesse wtih dum­ 94) WluU’e New? becoming the first Democrat ber of other Democrats, enoogh Fla., left June 4 for a two- based on intervlewB by The to raise the poasIblHty o f s(Bna what is necessary. . .and seek id and very strong majority of bri^t. D-Ark., to “try to hold a month', to discuss' the situation 1964. my’s Jack. Rie idea is to dis­ fOagA Sait t a n W n 80) Buck Rofen (10-9M0) Moment of n a r ever re-elected governor ot the with leading administration cri­ card a heart later on the ace of month scientific research trip ,10) Bye-Dent^ 9-191■18) Talent SeoutaSoouta Aaaociated Press. primary election battles in 1988. . eonstantly, as we have for the Oongress and of the people." few strong points on the coa.st of Jenkins' parents sent him to Paw I f r m to South and Central America. •;00 18) SubactipUon TV Oarnlte State. tics from Uie academic world. diamond. South will make the ,40) Adventurea in Paradlaa As for his own plans, Hoff months and months, to find a Asked if the administration Viet Nam, provlrjg to the Viet relatives in Ohio to finish ^his 3 A Paw . < 4 A|. 1 After six we^s 'in Oclombla (92) Rocky and Hla Frienda 8-90-40) The Tycoon BOSTON (AP)—New England But King wasn’t the only way to get this dangerous and bad changed its mind about re­ C3ong that they cannot win a At the time Bundy wfui In San­ schodling after the flag incident. slam if West has the queen of StlO 8) Newa, Sporta, Weattitr 10-9340) Cloak of Myatery says, " I have not ahd iton’t (19) FollUcal 9:80 J 9-19) Petticoat Junction politicians are looking to the Democrat enjoying miccesa In pltui any appraisal of my per­ difflknilt bustness to the confer­ fusing to talk directly with the military victory, and on that to Domingo as President John­ He reportedly has returned to dkunamds. ( 840-40) Peyton Place 1066 elections to clarify recent New Hampshire. Thomas Mc­ son's special emissary during 4:18 (22) Club Houae sonal political future before we ence room.’’ Viet Oong guerrillas, Bundy basts try to nej^iate with them spend the summer with his par­ BSast takes bie queen of dia­ opened with one heart you would ( » Peter Jennlnga—^Newa 10:00 ( 840-10) The Fuittlvc events that have made tbe re­ Intyre won the U.S. Senate seat the Dornindcan Republic crisis. ents. monds and returns a heart. Now (104340) Hullabaloo (C) have obtained the major goala SpaaMrg tor the critics. Dr. said, "It is not the question of in the fall.” raise to two hearts since then (30) Rocky and His Frienda gion’s politics as unpredictable once held by the late Styles Bans Mbigenthau, profeasor of Since the Dominican crisis, South must try the heart finesse, 4:30 (10-22-30) HunUey-Brlnkley ( 8-18) Doctora and Nuraea for Vermont endorsed bv t b a Tenor Soloist you would add.3 polnte for the ( 8) Wide Counthr (94) World of Music as its weather. Bridges and J. OUva Huot of electorate last November. ’ poMlcal science at the Universi­ Panama’s National Guard has but this also loses and he is ((12) r ...... Newabeat U:00 ( 94-1013-909340-40) Newa. Laconia defeated RepubHean been maintaining a round-the- singleton in a side wit. Sporta, Weather In the old, predictable days, If he successfully seaka a ty of CMoego, said, “ I thirdc our Prof. Ll-Chung Chel of Evan­ down one. (24) WUdest Ride there were few things so certain Louis (3t Wyman tor a seat ta clock vigil at the U.S. Embassy. gel College, Springfield, Mo., South points out that he would ( 3) Walter Cronkite (18) P\ir Adulta Only third term, Hoff probably would atm must be to get out of Viet For Sheinwold’s 85isags book­ 11:16 (1040) Tonl|ht Show (C) as the defeat of Democrats in Congress. will present a concert song to­ make the slam if etther finesse 6:45 (20) Peter Jennlnga—Newa challenge Sen. George D. Aiken, M un but to get out Of it with Laconia Residents Differ let, “ A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” 7:00 (13-22-80-40) Newa. Sporta. (90) ABC NivhUlfe Maine, New Hampshire and Ver­ With feUow Democrats Mc­ bonnr.’’ He rejected the Idea of CUENO, Italy (AP) — Three morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Worked. Whenever you take two Weather (40) Sporta Final R-Vt., in 1988. If he leavea tha Italian youths must stand trial Midweek Service at Calvary send 60 cents to Bridge Book, ( 3) Movie (C) 11:20 (12) Movie mont. Intyre and Huot bolding the on­ governorship this year it prob­ an hnmediate withdrawal and fineeses you have a 76 per cent ( 3) Movie (C) ly other seaU King might have on charges of stealing some $20,- Church, 647 E. Middle "^ke. chance of succeeding in at least Manchester Eve. Herald, Box ($4) What’e New? It was the fact that Demo­ ably would be to agsiinst ndd tte United Statee efaoidd 8818, Grand Ontral Station, (18) Subscriplionn TV (23)■— Tonight“ ■ M Bhorw (C) sought in 1966, the governor ap­ aeek tece-aaving devtces to rec­ 000 worth of jewelry from the The public is invited. Mrs. one of those finesses. (10) Trackdown 11:28 ( 8) Morie crats were as rare as date Rep. Robert T. Stafford, R-VL wreckage of King Saud’s pri­ Kenneth L. Gustafson, pianist, 17, N.Y. (30) Open Mike 11:80 (40) Merv Ortffln Show palms in Caribou, Maine, that pears forced to try .to buck an­ Republican Gov. John H. Reed tify the situation, such as the Over What Caused Riots It was very virblous of South other of the state’s strongest po­ vate jet plane after it crashed in will accompany the tenor solo­ Oopyrii^ 1965 MBF. SATUROAX'S ■TV WEEK FOB OOBOrLETE LISTING made Sen. Edmund S. Muskle, of Maine is expected to aeek French achieved in their with­ to be satisfied with bis 76 psr litical traditions and seek drawal from Algeria. the Alps in March 1963, killing ist esnt chance. A greedy declarer Gsaeral Features OaejA D-Maine, stand out as an ex­ another four-year term and run LACONIA N.H. (AP)—New* Meanwhile, Gov. John W.-& Last Labor Day weekend ception. third term. A brMc l„ Sat. HAMBURG or HOT DOGS road But “when the moral pres­ and Lawson finally reached the opened and closed. Most potted $2.50 82.76 p m iL Y sures of society threaten the station to get .several traffic plants dislike drafts: in cooler Phone 677-9119 from 2 - 9 $0 success mental health of the mother or tickets and a citation for un­ months- they should not be p.m. for reservations. I PLUS I A b ig CASE (24 BotflM) OF PEPSI-(KILA the well-being of her family, we lawful possession of a weapon. overheated. HOURS JEWEIS are more likely to interpret the MUnMM (jKKiaRHMKWp N WIUS wnf* law as liberally as possible,” k-wvuklVmatUMVIA'ER is seldom 'TONIGHT WJ0«HHlM-»ii»i«iurr ■/» with the purchene of a they said, adding: G\TES OPEN 7:30 tWMMa-IhUU paved “ A 40-year-old divorced worn LAST DAY — “GREAT ESCAPE? — "CRUISE OF THE EAGLE” — ONE SHOW at 7:00 an with two young teen-agers cannot have an out-of-wedlock with child and maintain her social STARTS status. Some might Insist that +4trtpxrixLt she deserves no help, but what Tomorrow mistakes of her children? Must they be punished for her deed? ★ MAT. DAILY — DOORS OPEN 1:16 — SHOW 1:30 — EVE. DOORS, 6:30 P.M. ★ "A 14-year-old who Is preg' Wc don't like to diepoto nant by rape would also seem to Shorto at 6:00*- 8:15 — "CINDERELLA” 7:00 - 9:15 — SAT. A SUN. CONTINUOUS REFRIGERATOR deserve help. 1IOUIARD tho old adag*. B«t boOd. “ Such tragic social situations OR log. a 8aooe«fnI hiTaat- account for many of our ’pay W B ent program dooant chogenic’ (emotionally baaed) Spun o f Laughter, Every up to an AULrEIECTRIC abortions.” allow fo r many mfa> The doctors also said: takea. IstonaiTo ra- During the 20 years at the Music and Magic! FREEZER kit(^en is a giant st^ to convenience Buffalo hospitals, the number of Joti Of on J ■aardi bgr a group of medically approved abortions kifldily trained qpeelal- has increased, with reasons for ...F o r all the world YOUR CHOICE b your next step to convenience the wonderful advantage of owning o No- ii bdiind every 1b - approval changing. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Frost Refrigerator-Freezer? Why not? No defrosting ever eliminates the mes­ vaatmant daeiiion at Almost none now are per' to love and enjoy! 2-DOOR AUTOMATICS formed because the woman has (5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) siest, most time-consuming kitchen chore there is . . . foreverl Pntaani, Coflin A Burr. tuberculosis or heart trouble. ^2-DOOR FROST-FREE Poriodieal portfolio Far more are done for women waminatloB la anotiiar who have been exposed to Get' And that’s |ust the start of It. A no-frost refriger­ man measles — which is known ★ 2-DOOR WITH BOTTOM FREEZER way wa try to kam our to be capable for badly deform' ator-freezer allows you to cook cm entire meal OB tha r o a d ... ing^the unborn child. AON ROLLER MODELS Dtpolnt Model CTF8L4FX ahead of time and keep it till you need M k How ara you doing? ^ o s e done for psychological WALT DISNEY’S * Budupa we can M jb or psychogenic reasons rose FISH FRY saves you money by letting you stock op on food from IS per cent in 1948 to 87.6 per cent in 1968. Rates have in' NO PAYMENTS till SEPTEMBER specials and boy food in large economy sizes. Also creased among women , under 30, and decreased among mar It lets you keep treats and party dishes olwoiyi rled women. In 1960-64, about 41 ’ 1 .0 0 l> Addition To Ro^uidr ■ handy. See the 1965 no-frost refrigerator-freezer per cent of women having legal­ HOTPOINT HOTPOINT K-Yoor Warranty You ised abortions were either sin­ at your appliance dealer. He's got them hi Go gle, separated or divorced Wondwrful Boneless Filltfs REFRIOEMTOR FREEZER G o t Women over 40 also sought newest decorator colors. abortions more frequently. So Fritd to • critp goldtn brown. PRICliB START AT PRICES START AT HOTPOINT PUTNAM. did women with money. Fronch Friod Potatoo^ * Cola Slaw VGOoy Rnpiuconinnt In these and other categories, Ask your dealer for on entry blank for the reckso.oonferf' ^CnissioJn Tartar Sauca * Rolls and Buttar COFFIN there is no reliable etiidence *158 *168 WwPWMIW Vf ' A rlU ty whh Milk.'* Tho first p rize b a uo-frost roMgorrdorfrooxm. that they are more likely to be Model fiS D llf Blodel r v 110 . &BURR COCKTAILS SBRVBO AT BOTH RESTAURANTS 9VI19fw6flVII M A N C H iS T R R Th« W o iW t I m t 71 E u t Centar I

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.1 I '■a! MANCHESTER EVBNINO HERALD,' MANiGOTWE*» CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1966 m MANCHESTER EVBa«NG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1966 ^ A G i ' n r a i ' « ‘ ______<- — Rockville-Vemon Lipnum Low C o v e n t r y Two Drivers On H eating ^jHlnun o f1965 Graduates from Cowsntry H ^h School In Accident Gty Councfl FormaDy Fires Bardett in 1961 Incidents System B id \l'M' ■ ♦ Face Counts Jack Upman Inc. of Hartford, IlM iitaMty-«i|M membera a t 1 O am attry BctoooJ’# O am a t Both motoriata involved In an o «,- th. w »*i - with a baaa pile* a t $61,318, la IM S gnuduktod taDt B M it s t accident at Center and lilac city ooundl laM nlglA f m tte in a narrow tunnel on Tunnel tta apparent low Mddar for ran' etranoniM tii tlM Mhoot uidl* Sta. yesterday aftqmoon rs- firiiy of former poMea Bgt Lea- Rd. „ ovaUng and raplaiotng the Baot- torium. Acoordtog to pobce, Oormeau or Ronald P. HwMc, the oiaaa ceivad court summons and both tar F. Bartlett. lay at. School haating system. vehiclas wars towed from the Bartlett hoa hod ouMs In tte hit t t e tunnei waH. No inJurieB t uBuna cunt laude (graduate, at- were reported. He la diaigjd Upman prasantad altarnata bids ' the valedtob^ addrem, acetM nrith considerable dam­ courta for four yeara In Ws with failure to drive In the also, cutUng $1,060, $$,900 and tMad "The Faiadox a t Modem age. troubles with the «ty . $$,900 from m* base bid. ■rkiMB.” SalutMoity apeechea Atty. Bdwli« M. LAvltt, the Otters wbosa, Mda w< were given by Linda Doggart Roman P. Sendrowaki, 54, of d ty’a corporation council, noted *^kvttle youths, Syl­ 16 Edmund St, was charged opened yaatarday ara: Ubby SJ-M-TAYStoSAVEPlAN and Jbdith Treachuk, both In a resolution that Bartlett w vester I. Oisoomlnl, 18, of 11, with operating a motor vehicle Thompson St., and Edward M. and BUnn o f Hartford, $$9,900; iiagna cum laude giaduatee. foimerly a sergeant w ^ the M. A. Flarharg of Hartford, nptomaa were presented to while under the Influence of in­ RockviUe Police Department, Paraaln, 20, of 6 CSierry «., toxicating liquor and was or­ were arrested and charged *mh $73,100; and T. G. Shaffor of the ctaaa by Mta. Leon Heckler, who “ failed and refused to re­ Bloomfiald, $7$417(. ehahman a t the board of edu> dered* to appear at the Man­ port for duty from July 8 to 18, breach of peace as the reauK of offers FINEST IMPORTED 24K Geld Dacertrtod cation. The wetconilng addreaa chester aearion of Circuit Court 1961, inclusive." ^ an 0(rgumeat to a Veinon gas The Md opoUnga wars wib wiB by Mhroua TVton, ctaM 12 on July. 13. The otter driver, The resolution noted ttat Bart­ station. ^ __ naasad tw m rapraoantatlva of preiddeot, and the dareweH by Joseph G. MOrrissette, 53, o f lett waa demoted to patrolman Both are to aippear in Circuit the Hartford Enjilnaaring firm TRANSLUCENT Efenral Horvast CHINA for Francla Beaudet, vice president 138 Sttool St, was charged effective JU y 3, 196L “ He hae Court 12, RocInrUla, July 7. of Bamis and Fraaman,. wMch The tevocation was proffered W i t t failure to grant tta right fatted to report for duty, he haa CoRstabla Raymond Beniba of draw the apaeificaUoiui and by the Rev. RObeit Lynch, of of way at an Intersection and been given tte cqipiortUBlty to so 'Veman poliea, aaalsted by Pa­ plans for the project. 9 t ktauy*s Ohuroh, and the was aummoned tq i^peaf in i* ]^ without prejudice to any trolman John Bundy, RockviUe The board of dlroctars, on benedtctton by The Rev. WR- court on July 13. xighfta wWch he ctalms to the o f­ poUce, made t t e a rrest JuM 1, appropriated $60,000 for. Ram WOkeps, of the Prince of According to police, •Corrta- fice of sergeant.” the work, with $4,500 of ttat Peace Lutheran ChurOh. Music sette waa eaatbound on Center Prom July I, 1961, to date, Vernon news is kaiidM by sum allocated tor ongliiaarlng waa provided by Mrs. Franoto S t when he attempted to make the resolution noted, he has not Hie Herald’a Rockville Burean, work. Wade, dlrectnr, and Oarolyn a left turn Into Lilac St in reported for duty, Upman, with Ma lowaot al- frert Landry, Mam Jane Trust Co...... 66% 68 operated by Alan R. Lyons, 25, down from the case because he Miner, Benlttn Plaster, Charles Patricia Mae Lnbier, Richard o f 88 Goodwin St., who was Hartford NaUonal In Capital has recenUy been appointed as Bank Co...... 54 5514 Present Bkiodmobile chairman, Mra. Myron A . Bogliach, and the first chairman, Atty. John. Pop^, RuaseB Rcara, Judith F. Lnwton, Herman Liu y-fp the publicity that haa spelled out the course of the program in the past Superior Oburt Judge. Fire Insurance Companies SaiBom, Marcus TUton and Pauline Lmieux, Frank E. W. Middle Tpke. Both vehicles WASHINGTON (AP) — The 16 yeara The Red Cross is. celebrating the 16th anniversary of the Bloodmobile in Con­ James White, aB cum laude. Libby, Pauline Little. Atty. Alexander Goldfarb of Hartford Fire ....65 8514 4 pc. PLACE-SETTING only were towed away with exten­ Hartford, haa been appointed to Defense Department saya ah of necticut (Herald photo by Oflara.)______The other members a t the Also Richard LoClcero, Jime sive damage. NaUonal Fire ...133 138 dtaaa a t 1M8 are: replace Atty. Parakey. Phoenix Fire ---- 6214 63% the 63,400 American mHMary Locke, Herbert W. Love Jr., Court arraignment on i the resolution dismisalng Oeratd J. Adamn, Fnnds Diane MacPberaon, Suzanne B o th ...... life and Indemnity Ins. Coa men in South V iet Nam wlH be charge of failure to obey a traf­ Bartlett, and the moUon replac­ Beaudst. Busemam Jo Belar- Maheu, Lynn Mamet, Hillary Aetna Life ...... 64 fic control signal la set for ing Atty. Parskey, were passed eligible tor $06 a montti in com dtaw, R oger BeU, Roseenne McAneeny, Carol Jean McKin­ Conn. General . . . 138 July 12. unanimously. bat pay, unleos they are epecifi Ploodmobile Marking 15th Year ^2*^^ ® **•?*•"'* ®*. ^ n n rA M i H a in e Btoeonivabte, ney, James Mellen, Edwina PoUce taauad Dandd R . EMIiig^ Hfd Steam Boiler 149 Jane Brand, Sharon Brigham, BarUett was not dropped from Security Ins...... 48 caHy excepted by local com Menditto, Robert L. Merrifield, (ton, 17, o f 30 Diane Rd., a w rit­ tte city police rolls while the msmden. Janet Brink, David Chappell, Frederick C. Meyers, William ten warning fo r o(pers(t9ng too Security Insurance Fifteen yeara ado this month^r behind the wheel and a staff received awards Friday night at Hinckley Jr., assistant stew­ usiak. by its preaklent, Hugh Camp- leoMons, paying o ff a $7,600 atiU is an indefinite number of where are we going to get tte Manchester, waa hostess at a itie PTA is planning a teacher- Che, property on Rt. 44A; UAR itng last night were passed by moved tte veto cn base Ooalngs the Windham High School grad­ ard; Walter Pawlowskl, rate- Lym an B. Hoops, manager | beU. Awiards wUl be dtatributed mortgage on Mrs. Tourkovtoh's because It oonaldered this pri­ rice crops away and probably manpower to whip them?’’ miscellaneoue shower, and Miss introduction program. Open Houaing Ocu^ to Joaeph D. and voice vote. uation exercises. keeper; Mrs. Lydia Hinckley, for the tele^mone oompaay, said by Principal Richard Cairns. home and aiocesa to a H0,000 marily an oxeeuUve reHwnal- an Indefinite number o f MIHons An American major: Lois Keefe and Mias Margaret Matching Eternal Harvest bouse wM be held in October, Mary A. Mhim, and to WilUam lady assistant steward; Mrs. the site wUl e(ventually be used In case of bod weather, tte bonk account. 'th. “ They oan't defeat ue but to Bente, both of Middletown, were I and a book fair is piaimed for A Columbia Public Health Miss Dayna Thompson, hlUty. of dollars. P. and Frarvoes V. Rumm, prop- Nursing Service will be estab­ daughter of Mr. emd Mrs. Jack Edith Isham, Flora; Mra Ruby to enlarge the company's poik- ceremony wlH be hrid in the That is, if It is fought to a mil­ wMp ttem we need a full dlvi- co-hostssse* for a misceUaneous | Hoveraber. ertlea on Mt. Sumner Dr. Wolff, Pomona; and Mrs. tng lot, which it adjolna. Ugh Bchool gymnoalum. aion roughly for each of the 47 shower. Mr. and Mrs. Eidwinl Salt and Pepper Shakers Chairmen Named lished to continue the service Thompson, Rt. 87, won the Co­ WAfiRmOTON (AP) — The itary conclusion. Clambake Sunday now offered by a pilot program. lumbia PTA Scholarship award Myrtle Hinckley, Ceres. The property has 80 feet Hospital Notes ■enate Foreign RelOiUona Com Some peealmiets hold ttat vic­ Vietnameee provincee. That Ktoitt of 66 Brookfield St. were I Mr. and Mm James S. Klar, The BoHon Outing ClUb wIH Up to now, the service has of a $50 Savings bond. This is Cobb was honored at the frontage on Ford S t and is 106 Admitted yesterday: Theresa mlttee pMaa to start isct-finding tory on tte battlefield can be means we'll need a lot more host and hostess at a shower for | meeting for 25 years continu­ eo-preeideitts of the recently hold a clambake Sunday at been paid for by the federal the first year the award has feet It lice southwest of Duquette, Coventry: Phillip hearinga on the Dominican R e­ w(on, if at aU, oidy after decades troope from other countries.’’ tte bride.elect and'^her fiance. farmed BoHon Junior-Senior Harkneas Memorial State Park been given at the high school ous membership and was given the telephone bulldinga on E. Fries, 29 Vernon A ve.; Mrs. public crtals sitter Just before of steady wearing struggle and An American eergeant: Mtos Daweon, a daughter of I High School Edueatlcm Council, government. Columbia will as­ the Silver Star Certificate. in New London. Those plaiming sume the financial responsibil­ instead of at Horace Porter Center St. Lillian Buckmister, Ellington; or juot after the July 4 reeeae, ttat tte only aensible solution "If they can’t win with their Mr. and Mrs. Wifllam F. Daw-1 have announced the chairmen to attend are asked to make New Voters A 2%-story frame realdenoe M i *. Katherine Krause, Rook- wM rsault from poUticai nego­ own guta we can’t do k .w iih dot- son of Middletown, wiM become I of their oommttteee for 1965- ity, estimated at 110,000 for the school. The qualifications re­ It voted Monday to defer ac- reservatioiis with Mr. eind Mrs. quire that the resident be a Co­ Five persons presented them­ now stands on the property. villa; Blake Ford, Summit Dr., propcoal by Sen. tiations. But no neg(otiations are tors. This whMe otmntiy to me the bride o f Bruce Smith, son of I 66. first year. tton on a Gunther Winkler on Converse lumbia student who intends to selves Saturday to . the Board Hoops said tte telephone com­ Tolland; Sally Ann Trouadall, Thomas J. Dodd, D-Oonn., to In eight. ton’t worth one drop of Ameri­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Smltt I Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mex- Rd. by Thursday evening. A rebate of 70 per cent of the of Admissions to be made vot­ Blair Rd.; WilUam Darling Sr., can blood. I get out of here in weS wH be in charge of pro­ cost will be paid by the state. continue in the field of educa­ pany plana to iMve this build­ send a toict-findliic mtoalon to Some opttmista ttink liHt a of 61 Walnut St., Manchester, [ Dog Lloeoses ers. One registered with the Re­ ing razed ait some future date. Ellington; Peter Tranun, New three montts and 1'U be glad to grams. Mrs. Henry Sborrodc The meeting also voted to ap­ tion and has shown qualities in V iot Nam. military vartUct can be Saturday at St. Francis of Assisi | Mrs. OHve Toomey, town publican party and the other Rd., Tolland; WiUlam Muska, go.” Church, Middletown. wH bead the membenhlp com­ propriate $3,000 from the sur­ leadership and student partici­ Chton^an J. W. Fulbright D- S(ahieved In at most a few years clerk, would like to remind dog pation. four chose to remain unaf- OLENVILLE, N. T. (AP) — Ellington; Ronald Bouchard, Ark., said lhal Damooratlc An American captain: mittee; Mrs. Ronald Groee, re- owners that dogs must be li­ plus fund for any expenditures by cutting off the Viet Oong when you purchase your Thomas Marchlsa, son of Mr. filiated and tterefore, unable Martin Cutrone took iq> the sod Tolland. Leader Mika Mkiisfield of Mon from their supply sources and “We can win over here if tte freefamenta and howitality; censed before July 1. To date, needed before the end of the to vote at a party caucus. Discharged yesterday: Peter Mr. and Ml*. Donald Tedfoi^ and Mrs. Fh-ank Marchisa, Rt. from hia front yard when the tana toad told tta oommlttea ha destroytag their strength in tte American people will Just «tick about a third of tte dog popu­ current fiscal year. Drive Succeeds curb box for a new water dla- Delba, Southbridge, Mass.; with us. If a guy la wiUtog to lay finance, and M n. Richard Obn- lation has bem Ucens^, and 6, (was given the W illim antic didn’t think senators Mtoidd field by tte atorMioa of many first 4 pc. place^setting It was voted that certain of­ Mrs. Nathan Pell, chairmait trtet was being installed. He Mary Jamieson, Rockville; Ol- leave the country when impor­ his life on tte line to what we’re ated, publicity. M i*. Toomey has urged towns­ Rotary Cluib Prize and the Holy taatUea. ficials receive small raises in Name Society of St. Columba’s of the Cancer Drive In town, traced the turf on his garage ■ele Deseslauriers, 5 Oak St.; - COIN OPERATED tant Mmaaa Is paadtog on the Ail agree, more or leas, how­ trying to do over here, the peo­ OouncU Slate Named people to avoid a last-minute salary, to take effect as each OWNERS REFOtT HET Parish prize. Richard Kokoszka, reports the campaign went floor for safekeeping while the Florence Boucher, Ellington; ■ WA8H-’N-DRY C^.EAN BflnNte fittiGiWlNir. ever, ttat mfiitary victory will ple back home shouldn’t mind Mil*. George Mhiieggia wqs tra ffic jam if poesHile. new temi of office begins. "over the top” by some $166. family went away for the week­ Lynn Parrow, Bald Hill Rd., paying a little extra tax mon B riefs son o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter , 11 MAPLE ST. « “ I don't baUava they ootdd ba iMayad or rendered impoesi- re-elected pi-Mident of St. Mau- The meeting also voted, to The quota was $606 and Mrs. end. ToUand; Carlton WlUlama, ey.” itc e Council o f OathoUc Women The board of finance will Kokoszka, received the other ||Acroaa From First Nathmid aooonpMi oayttiag at the mo­ ble if tte South Visttamese fall With your initial ddposit of $25 and purchasto of your first 4-pc.\ placto-sotfing, you wiU .. have the chair name a commit­ scholarship prize granted by the Pell reports contributions of When the Outrones returned, Broad Bk x A; Donald Wean, 88 Store Parking Lot ment by going to Vlat f$am. to maintain a strong central W hatever t te outcome o f the at election and installation cere­ meet tonight at 8 in the town tee to explore the possibilities $766.58. She extended her they found that piayful nMgh- office conference room. Holy Name Society of the Oak St., Manchester; Martha OPEN 7 DAYS government In Saigon which the war is, clearly it isn’t a struggle SAVE rtoCtoivto your S. B. M. "PAYS to SAVE PLAN" mtombership card*and FREE Eternal Harvas* ■ monies last week. Mrs. HaroM of office space for town offic­ thanks to all volunteer workers bors hod created an indoor park Laws was elected vice-preei- The fire department will drill church. EUln, Ellington; Theresa Qes- 16-Lb. Wash—S5e pwple can respect and support. for the aunsMne soldier or the ials and report back to the town who made the drive such a sue In the garage, with flowera say, 58 Lawrenoa S t WASHDfQTON (AP) - Salt and Pepper Shakers. Thertoaffar, each time you deposit $25. you may purchase ot - dent. Mrs. H arvey Harpdn was tomorrow at 7 at the firehouse. Peter Roberts, son of Mrs. •'Lb. Dry Cleon—f$J)6 Then must be more cooing and summer patriot. It’s a grinding in October. Rudolph Albair won the Gager cess. “ grow ing’^ aU over the lawn Driver la Charged House approved by voice bewilderment in a quest Cor atK- rs'i-s‘3 additional place-setting or accessory piece. To further encourage you to savo regularly, ; re-elected treasurer, and Mrs. 5 Lbs. Or U n d e r c u t # few er ooupa aonong tte gener- Manchester Evening Herald Some voters felt the commit­ Prize, and the award given by and numerous “Keep Off the Aimand E. Canneau, 88, of Monday a MM to make ai ceas. Brian RoUdeau was elected sec- Graae” stgiw. Free Mothproeflng Bolton correspondent, Clenie- tee riiould be named from the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beckish, Manchester Evening Herald 6 Soott Dr., hoe beeq summoned inotlon of tta proaidant, vloe M ran. com wa will giva you a retary. > Columbia correspontent Vir­ Alter being in tte country six AtJnnaUatlon ceremonies last w ell Young, t^ephone 643- floor but after a voice vote the owners of the landmark, to the zraMant or acting nrasldant a weeks and talking with scoraa of moderator, LaVergne Williams, senior with the highest proficl- ginia M. Carlson, telephone fadent ertma punWiaMt by night Joseph Lefebvre took over 8981. 228-9224. people at many levels I wonder Zion to Sponsor the preridency of the Holy Name ruled the ayes had it and the 'ency In oral and written expo­ daaith. k my Judgment of tte altuaUon IRON FIREMAN committee would be named by sition went to Roseann Russo i i i i QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE I9 2 3 iiiii|iiig The lagtatofton sent to tta Society. James Toner is vice- ONE DOCTOR FOR 17,000 la any batter than It waa after I Vacation School president; Michael Lynch, sec­ the chair. of Willimantic. •anaita also wouM apply to tte bod been here six hours. FREE CHINA GIFT 4i^SSi%. i retary, . and WUUam Androle- Heritage Family Williams said the committee New Master 'W ASHINGTON — A frica has n ^ d o n t-e la o t and vies prast. "Diis la one of those pieces in. CUSIOM V vich, treaaurer. would be named at a later date, George Cobb of Lake Road oidy one doctor per 17,000 164 EAST CENTER ST. dsnt-eUot between tlielr elsaillon which the more you study tte Zion Evangelical Lutheran >ani tosu$3a*ttoii. The 10 a.m. Mass Sunday will Finds Apartment but, when pressed for details, has been elected Master of Co- people, about l-26th as many le(w sura you ara that you have Church, Cooper and High St., be for Adam Bachua and Ed- ruled the question out of order. jiunbia Grange, succeeding Tel- as in the United Statea. I t provM es tor pensMtos up all tha key toots in haM. Mirk II ward Oaf re. 0 - MANOIESTER—649-5261 Itfs impitoonmant tor Mdnacii will opoMor a Vacation BiMe The Heritage family has found Job** .It is MJta trying to dope out a The COW win serve atrawber- ttie apartment it has been look­ ■Msult or oonaptokcy Involvii ttgiit honw race. You can’t be School Monday, June 36 through OIL FURN-\Cf tbs fito or satoty of tbs oMotals. Friday, July 9. The daily sched­ ty ahoitcake Saturday from 6:S0 ing for since fire destroyed tta Ample Parking Front and Kaay sure you have given proper to 8 p.m. in the church residbiica bi the North End on and pcrmfli ths govsrnment ta weight to S(fi tha faotora, tangl ule will be 9 to 11 :i6 a.m. ’Xhere OR EARN 4% QUARTERLY off*r I'rtsardi of up/ to $1M,600 wiU ba no school Monday, July torhim. Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam AprU 24. Ue and intonglUe. BOILtR Minor ara chairmen. M i«. John MANCHESTER'S lor totormatlon ooocernliig vio- 6. 'Diere wlN be olasaea tor cMl- ISI Mi *. Btalne Sweet, 'secretaiy I ’d Uke to present tta view of from DAY of DEPOSIT to bCcOnbe la in charge o f the din- of tte local Rad Cto m chapter, lattons. . some of thoM I'va dlocuased tte dren from 3 to 16 years of age. hig room. Ibamaie wia ba made The leglatattoti p sw out of the Mrs. Henry Nelson, long-time said today that Mr. and Mi*. “Before Loasoa Happen. Inaure With LappanI'* w ar with. by Ml*. Alexia Pepin. OMffocd Heritage and tta ir sev­ ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER assaaainsilton o f President John An American ootonsl: director of arts and crafta at DAY OF WITHDRAWAL Aaristfng wM be Mbs. John en young chMdi*ii have found a F. Kennedy in wbMi the fedexal “I thought It WM hopilaaa. MItcheM House, Hartford, will Obatanao and iba Mlsaes Kathy permanent apartment on 24 Lo­ government tooked jurisdiotion. But now I nave bops. I t li^ our direct tta school. She wUl ba as­ ba itioto gh w aa . . .Bognloo, Donna Oormler, Patty cust St. , Take The Pain Out air poaror has anablad us to turn sisted by vUuntaar teaobani and cmO'iMnw wsEc^ rarat n •mlth, Ann Miner and Judy T ^ famity bsd been Mvliig in OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! DetegregationJSttaeded tha corner. It boosted the mor­ helpei*. top eSeieocy—no anoke or Lodi. crowded quartet* with an aunt ale of the people. J don’t know 'ftiere is no set chaige for tta lo o t . . . ao waste o f tasL Hammer School on Blasell St. Of Hospital Bills Heat is ’Tacked” inthefkr- HOUSTON,. Tex. (AP) how long It wGI take but I be- school. OhlMren ara given en- aaoe betweea Ihriog periods. Summer school classea wriU Mi *. Sweet said that the fam­ You may not able to avoid ill^ IVfaUe about 3,000 Negroes at­ liswi DOW we call win.’! wtfopes to bring to tfwlr poradta aad not waited ap the ebios- r«Nto atart Monday at Bolton Junior ily is DOW desperately in need MORIARTY BROTHERS tended a raUy oaUngforlnunsd- A Freooh butofiMitMui:, you cao take for a fraa*orifi off( wsf. ThoMandi of owdms Sanlor Higb School. AM appllca- of kltoben utensils, such as pote “You ou t iNN ^ sttp e m e c hons and fun payment must be ; out of hoeidtal bill* with iaite Integraitlon of aU gradM. Parents and friandtf Ara ki- report exctptiamml oil aoa- and pane, and bedroom dri HoiMton pubho B c b ^ trqttaas Bwde fay tomorrow. SERVIN1» YOU WITH i^ tna l^ e s Hospit^ization and iaga No wot awaw Hat Baseball Reaulta voted Monday idilit for oom- .vRidM y Ito . . 4doebu '^i*iiiM|w baon’ fiw caoee o f about 24 24 Surgical T*lan. It helps keep costa egn. Tito Vlfenoh tried that I In baaehaM last night, the M o b i l h « a t jdats diiseSty Mon by MJL , ' ■ Ip r aarviee catti is riio ogiBL mOH SPEED OOUNTIKO of hospital and surgical care with- Tha sittoola now ara Intagrat- togt. You oant win except i 'ed- aated. Phone di, or eoote Jarvis team tied the _ PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — nwaae* of Infantoy. Until you j avimgi mr ad ttraugh 4is «ftt frada ahd « t llie S B Me Colt kague Mountain D aky HOUR HOUR m your budget. And it's renewable The 2,000 votes to be oi lor life. would have oompioomplrtad grad< ttat wa «ra adl prtooners bar a t 7 6aam 4-4 w ith Ken ShefMzIan Wednesday by delegatea to the year dssagragaltonI la___ m i . An AamMiiq ntojor: and Dave Southeriln pMcMng. convention of American Asao* F U a O il IS RURNER Truataea voted Monday night ‘Tf w * ^ f aoDugh fatt a faomar, and elation of University Women DEUVERY FUEL dlLS SERYICI lor oomptota dasigiragafton ‘hy 'and FOGARTY and Bob Hiutcliinnn will be counted in three minutes THE 3987. th r ! U t it a t t m , by data processing machines. IFFERENCE Ths ara latagriS- ;lv' 11*1 la the |x«ar iaague |ant night But thu ui^-speed aubatltute sd tlirough tts aad :|||t05.. Inc. inasifM ba«t BoaUam 14^ for all-night couidihg has made Mmy tp u tf rate* and tutiai yom wouM Wsyas OiMatby pitebad for tta no dent on the prognun. $M , ■ I 7 ^ - Si. Mfinehi^ atetor and MenUam for A convention qxikaainan aald G^L:«49.S135 ms tee have so many othersf , Trttotoii only the machines and the au- , l.’H'P < '.-A-,' pendaora will know the reaulta 315 OMTER SfR iB M AN CH ES11R until tta traditional ■nnnpitoa- k/ -s-" Iri HZ MANGHESnSR E VM M O ’HBIEiaffli; MAIICBESm a£ftMCHSSTl% CONN,. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 19€S ■1|hlS>ri|i1i"i Troops Stop Mfes Copping Naaned CJassellsftHaH; ...W h e re Su Waits in Ghana Head of State DAV Mlofe AUce Freda H ifi 'r f South WiUtogtoh became the Service urn WUHania, home Of ISen Bella bride of Robert H. Oat^ls rf tM cher at the ]un- Hiss Louise CJopping of .862 Vernon,St. was BoHon Saturttoy aftemoon at Is Our Best fcit*itrtor h ^ Mhool thia jrear, (Oontlaned fM n Pngs Ons) and installed Department ewnmander of th e ^ A V the Clam Hafi BHiott MemorlU erii^begln an entirely new life Auxiliary of Connecticut at a. conventioir F tu to Church, South WUUngtoA. HARTFORD ROAD OPEN 9 to 9 ~ SAT. to 4 faiqjloctm, Ghana in the fall. live Ben Bella — that had re­ MS Product *wUl marry John Ofbau-Ben- sounded through the straats throufh Sunday at the Statler Hilton Hotelf, H artfo^. The bride' Is a daughter rf ' fin •oonomioa ofllcer with most of tbe day had been al Thia ia tha iir s t tlma a Man-<^ Rep. and Mra. Qardtoer H. Hall , iilMiiilin oomiaiaalon, lencad. cheater resident haa held this r f South WBUngton. The bride­ Stores and offices ramatnad post Sarvtiig aa sanlor vica groom Is a son rf M r. and Mrs, open and city buses rumbled LWttShiroe taaa been Uving oonunaiider la s t, year, Mika Clarence D. Oassells r f Ushrob Her tlanoe Juat re- through tha streets as usual. Copping haa served in all tha While the riot squads were busy Rd., Botton. Ma maoter'a degree in Department posts. The Rev. Howard May pir- 2ir - 2-Spee4 lies from Tale Unlver- at the central post office, scores Mrs. Otto MUler of Haitt of Algerians sat calmly in out­ formed tbe ring cere­ The wedding wiH take place Hartford, a inenfiisf of tbs mony. Xfm. Frank Carr o f W tl- Brtpxlay in New Canaan. door cafes a few hundred yards MaiWhetter AuiUUory, was to- ROLUBOUT up the Rue Difiouche Mourad. Itogton was organlsL Mm. How­ RANGES h I k WllHame, a graduate of sfailed aa Department conduc- ard Chase rf Britton was aoli>- Benett College for Women la Tat popular discontent with triMti She w fs a D epaittnm t Ben Bella’s ramoval ^pearad 1st Potted paims doriorated the FAN CMttnsbon), N.C., did graduate patt fostructer M t year. sanotuaiy. w d* at New York Unlvereity, widespread in the city, and now Tha newly InstaUad Depart­ Engaged GAS—ELECTRIC outbreaks of riotinr seemad The bride, given to marriage artl^hae worked aa a dtcUcian. ment head wias oommandier c f Dr,' and Mm. vent A, Pan­ flM ^aaid ahe hoped to be aUe likely. by her fMher, wore a fuU- the DAV Manchester AiixMary zer of ISallna, Kan., announce lengUi gown rf whke silk or­ <» toach in Accra, or use her ex- Informed sources in Cairo fo IfiSOeO and 1901-62. She la EXAMPLE: said Bgpytlan PresidMt Gamal the engagement of their daughe ganza, deeigned with a high peMnee in the field of nutrition. a mtivta projecttonlst at the ter. Iflas Judith Carol Pan- I p future husband^ was sent Abdel Nasser has offered to scooped neokUne trimmed wMi grsnt ssylum to Ben Beltau ’ITie Newfogton Veterans Homs and aer, to David Earle Hastings Chantilly lace, fitted bodice, long to 'w a le by the Gheuia govem - HoapltaJ, wocM nr under the Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. David He said he woifid like to sources ssid Algeria’s new lead­ pointed sleovee, bell-ahaped ers inristed, however, that the VeterMw Aidmbidalntlon Volun­ E, Raattags of 120 Falkaor sklPt with toce appUques and 30” ELECTRIC go an to a Ph. D., but'that there CHwted prerident muri fsce a teer Servloes program. She hi a Dr. detarihable chapcl-length train. artfMber men who must be sent member cf the Manchssher Miss Paaaer Is a graduate of awCy to school. He received hla trial, ’the new r^m e informed Her cathedral-length veil rf Im­ Nasser thst Ben Bella would not VFW Auxilary and Daugbtera Ann Arbor (M ich .) Hl|to ported illusion was arranged undergraduate tra ilin g at tha Cf Ubsrty, Nd. 13C. She ia em­ School, and to a sophomore a t CMtha branch cf the Universitgr be executed, the informants from a matching laca. clodia, said. ployed at Oonneattcut OeosM Kansas Wesleyan University, and ahe carried a boucpiet r f o f .Xaondon. life Insurance Co., Bkwenffeld. Satina. n w ill serve a two-month In- Nasser sent a top aids,- 'Vice Eagle Scout white roeee. STORABE Prerident Abdel Hakim Amer, filiccnbeni o f the Mlahcheater BOSS Louise Oopplag Mr. Hastings Is a graduate te A t^ with the United NationB I I !-. unit ettending the convention of Manchester High School. Miss Frances E. Hall r f South beMre returning to his own to Algiers to make inquiries on WUHngton. a twin ttster rf the Ben Bella’e behalf. Amer left Richard T. C ^w right Jr. olU,inony iirid:w«ii g resytsd with a f Msrt^ hadgsa were gtsaented were Mra Ehward Brown, com- woric in Iwepltst and Idstocy. He received his BA degree from DRAWER where he bopea to be 418 Spring St. last idght reJ other’s pill. to Arnold Benaonr Keith Oar- mesMfer; Mhe. laabeSa Heritage, Honorable mention awards were Kansas Wesleyan University bride, was maid rf honor. able to put Ms ttisorisa to Monday and Col. Houari 3 -S P E E D Boum^enne, tbe country's new 0fh6m'' rWc#t pgntec, -William Geyer, Rodiasy O dd b u t Mother, and Mra recei-ved for work in commu­ this month. He plans to do Bridesmaids were Mias Freda E. celved an Eagle award at a D avid Jtfhirrelt, IMal^ Bqaaon, HaH of South WllUngton, a sis­ strongman, saw him o ff at the Johnson, Kurt lOssr, Eugene James Noeris, past commander. nity service, Ameriosnism, pub­ graduate work In history at ^*’"$estioned on the ponslbttity court of honor held by Troop Jamia MS«y4r, 12avld, Joimaon, the Univemity rf Kansas this ter of the bride;. Mrs. Clyde Hi siting involved in poUtica, aiiTxirC Mbntauy!, Steven Mohtasy, Ste­ The Manchaeter DAV Auxi­ licity, legiStattnre and cM d wed- ATOP HAND The >^1S African-Asian coun­ 126 . at Emanuel Lutheran Chiistioifiier .Alcbtcr and Jays liary rscetvsd two trophies for fore. fo il. Hall rf South WtUtogton, su- ii'Benefor said that he Church. The badge was given 'Tyler, Uhdarfbot; Thomas Mac- ven Mooi^ Ross Roberts, Jack No date hae been oet tor tha tei^in-law rf the bride; and not because he ia a civU tries of the Britirii Common­ Lass. . PiauT Roinanowica, and Rmnanowics and ’Kera wealth also asked that Ban Bel­ to him by his father, Ridiard wedding. Mra. Lawrence R. Casa^ rf nt in the British tradition. T. Cartwright Sr., an organiz­ Phillip'Bdmm ncwicz, asoood firsmanshtp; S tsvan! Moore, BURNERS MIXER la’s life be spared. Botton, sisBer-to-tow at the WfiHama said that her er of Troop 159 of Concordia cUsa;' Jack Romanawicz. first imme rspkini; Arnold Benfon, Big Ships Bump M degroom^ faiidy kxAed upon her future The 48-year-old former presi­ daM; 'Richard Gom, star and and Kurt MWsr,, peracnal dent was reported under guard Lutheran Church and a mem­ Plaza 7 The honor attendant woe w M mixed emotions. She her- ber of Troop 196 committee. Arnold Benson, Steven Mcn- fitness. While Moving Lorkie photo mdm- had no quatans. She hea at a military camp. tany and fiteven Mobre, Ufa (Herald photo by Ftnto.) Weddings dresaed to a full-length sleeve­ U.S. ofodals aald in Washing­ Hia mother attended the caret less (toiffon drees rf deep pink, MRS. ROBERT H. CASSELLS to Burope once and has Ardiitecture and photogra­ in nearby N igeria, ton Monday that the UnitM Injured Sailor fashioned wtth high socioped States la expected to recognize constitute a violation of our phy are the subjects of two Aim • Jansson neokkne, ourameihund, . b dl- e staff of the high school constitutionally guaranteed! perinahent dieplayB belngtrf- Cseaella r f Mapobeeter, a brotit- pie win live af Clazke Rd., ted Miss WilHams with a the new Algerian government in Coventry NEW YORK (AP) — A Gar- The Rev. and Mrs. Sven Jans­ shaped skirt wtth back pamla er rf toe bridegroom. Bolton, after June 26. a day or so, barring any radical equal protection and due process' fered around Constitution Ptataa son of Skoghall, Sweden, an­ and matchtor roM detalUhg. vase at a surprise party this week during the second an­ man passenger kner and aa Mrs.'Hail wore a bone color­ Mra Cassells is a graduate of week. As first home coo- change in ^ e rituaition. State o f law.' nounce the marriage rf thefr Her ploture nat matched ,her ed drees with matching acces­ teacher la the new Depeutment officials said U.S. He added, "Even more im­ nual presentation of Plaza 7, American freighter bumped to­ daughter, Karin, to Lars Aim rf gown, and She carried a 'bou­ portant than the question Hartford's second annual fea- sories. The hridegrroorn’s moth­ mantle, and a 1964 graduate rf she helped set up the Ambassador WilMam J. Porter Vote Set Thursday gether shghUy while transfer­ Torsby, Sweden, Saturday, quet of miniature red roses. er wore a blue dress with white Morse Buslnees College, Hart-, and equ^ the Wbora- has already establiahed ototact whether such elaaaiilcatloii la ttval of the arts. ring a seriously Injured crew June 12, In Skoghall. The cou­ The bridesmaids were similar­ legal, is the matter of enforce­ The arohiteotural exhihiUoa, accessories. Both wore white ford. She is employed at toe j. REFRIGERATORS Miss Sarah C. Williams with Foreign Minister Abdelasiz member rf the freighter about CST" a collection of photogmpha of ple will live in Upsala, where ly attired in pale pink. orchid corsages. Hartford National Bank and i BoutefUka. ment. Thia is a different kind 420 miles north rf Bermuda, the both are students at the uni­ Lawrence R. Cassells of Bol­ On Town Charter of selection from a public hous­ top honom wiimera in the an­ A receptiion for 150 was held Trust CO., Hattford. Mr. Cas-i The BriOah government an­ Coast Guard reported today. versity. ton served as his brother’s best at the Shell Chateau, IVilUman' TOP—BOTTOM FREEZERS nounced Monday it was aocept- ing authority which has an ag« nual competition of the Con­ There waa no damage to ei­ sells is a graduate rf the Uni- necticut chapter of the Ameri­ During 1962-63 Mrs. Ahn at­ man. Ushers were Clyde H. Hall | tic. For a motor trip to Allan- Verstty of Hartford School rf QMege Unit Seeks Architect Ing the new regime and then requirement Such an authority ther atop and no one was in­ tended Manchester High School rf South WlHlngton, a brother has control over the admission can Institute of Architects, la tic Cbty, Mra. Cassells w ore a EHeotronios. He to employed at -withdrew the statement. A For­ Voteia Thursday will declde^and scrvcti remained unaffiUat- jured. a Coast Guard spokM- as an exchange student In the rf the bride; Lawrence Con­ EXAMPLE* eign Office qxAeaman. said a ed. In the First District, four of tenants. But once the zoning on view in the Plaaa level lob­ man said. two-piece blue and white suit toe Southern New Ihigland AIR «t a referendum whether the " ' ‘ ^ ‘ by of the Hotel America. American Field Service pro­ verse rf Botton; and Donald R. and whtte accessories. The cou- ‘ Telephone Co.,' Hartford. |To Plan Nike Site Campus oloee study of protocol and legal town ahoqld adopt a charter registered with the Democrats | board grants permission to build The 697-foot Bremen rendez- gram. While to Manchaeter she conrideratione had shown that and one' remained unaffiliated. apartment houses, and after Among the winnem, chosen vouesd with the freighter, the providing Home Rule. Endorsed by a panel of out-of-ststo made her home with Mr. and no new format act of recognMon by both political town commit­ In' the Second District,' three' they are built. It would be dlf- S.8. Alm eria Lykee, at 11:16. CONDITIONER •xeDdHf* cal eixpedtte a dedsioa on Bo-Oov” . Actions Discloe^ The North German Lloyd hh- e r r f Eau GalUe, and the bride­ rf honor. She was attired to The mother rf the bridegrooip attending the University of Flor­ for odswettlng the former control, it may continue to rtiythmlc relationship of forms groom to the son rf Mr. and an aquama'rine peou de sole had chosen a pale blue lace ida. He is employed by Pratt outstanding patrol member for resources in the conduct of lo­ Morianty said since "M. is en- Chairman Smith soldi the and entim composiUon are er left here Sunday for Cher­ site to a campus operate under the provisions of the school year. AH safety pa­ thiwbed (hat Bo-Oov ia a ponsi- plssming and zoidng catimisaion bourg, France. Mrs. Carl H. Lipgens rf Bau street-length dress wtth three- sheath. H er corsage 'was r f blue A Whitney Aircraft. The bride DEFROST Frederick Lgw e ^ an- 10-38a. cal affBira.” very expressive rf being a trol membera received awards Briefly, Ferguson points out hle source o f $100,00(Vyaar rev­ has taken positive stops to solve QalUe, formerly rf Manchester. quartera-lengto sleeves. Sie and white sweetheart roses. iz-a 1965 graeuate rf the :Uai noigteed theit tfa ^ wtaild 1>e a 6. The board of tnMtees. shall church.” Vteefiy rf Itorida. in ttds dbar’e .^donunu- and former captaina, Thexnas the pre^oeed charier provides enue to .ttve town, i t is not fa ir the problem, discloeing actfon MORE AUnWINVM USED Oivan to matriage by her worn a m a tin g headbow with Upon leaving ter a -wedding fix fees and tuitiem. Buccino, Leslie Steinaker and Other wlnasm pictured am coUege budj^ un- the first selettman, a salaried to townapsoftle tiir the prenent taken thus fo r: M ay 4, after Greenwich Academy to Green­ LONDON — World consump- 7. An appropriation of $1,960, Foggy Baldwin, received pins. adminUlratioa to sit baA and -(he Zoning Board r f Appeals UOri o f aluminum rose 14 per ,000.” .The fiscal year ends 000 will be allocated to the com full Ume official, would be aid­ wich. the FooU School in New A play, "On die Safe Side,” ed by an unsailaried six-man welt for election time senaetiafv- public hearing a letter waa sent cent lost year. $0. miseion for higher education for was peiformed. David Johnson, Haven, and the office of archi­ teeapMutated the board. TUa enlarged board of alism." He indfoated nlaxtoium the Southbuiy’s planning and tect Bnioe Amelll, also to New You can add the sporting touches... accepting and operating com Miaijorie Pass, Cheryl Schaffer, efforts should be mttde by (he zoning commission requesting aid flag had been munKy colleges for the bienni­ selectmen repfeaenting a broad­ Haven. Charles Limdberg, Charles er range of opinion, is chazged present adnfinMnation to “ iw- specific regulations to cover re­ to Students over the year. um 1966-67. Smith, M orgorie Mikidski and Drawings and models r f other Legal Notice Jed $4,692 tor IS a t u d ^ . with initiatiifg and pUbliahing or­ sol've tfie proifieine c f th is proj- tirement homes. A reply indi- structures r f particular interest 8. A bonding aiiihoriaation of Jane BWott were in the cssL poaal 'witlL neigxxufole leader- eated no regulations were avafl- UPRIGHT A IMance qf $2,900 remains in $260,000 fo r the conversion o f the dinances, sit'^ct to test by town to Hartford reaidanta.wlU be dis­ U ^ 7 X roURT OP PROBATE. IhS^ffund, but $2,000 o f k is fo r meeting in event o f opposltian. riiip and prudent judgment’’ able but that retirement homes played during the vresk. »klilii and (or Nike site to a campus for Man­ Jtorjjsrty enSfod fo r Inuaedinto were planned for building on 5*;*. Dtiiri« of Hanroeaur. on the DUTDOSeS. chester Oonununity College Such carefully controlled unioa The photognqDhy exhibit, at K tt Sjor at June. IBM on next yearns en- of legislative and executive re- action "not later . . . before the the Victor Borge estate. Prweot. Hon. Joha J. WalleU. FREEZER also a part o f the total tinm eial Salonik Retires, the Plaaa branch of the Me­ Judge. DISHWASHERS Also, on Mky 7, the eommls- oent, the dean anticipated picture. According to its terms sponsibilitieB baa aa its purpoae proposwrs of Bo-Ociv decide to chanics Savtogs Bank, beneath withdraw their offer." He asked alon inet with the Zoning . of DoagUa TUiWagtoo. by the end of next week at part c f ttaiB money may be qpent 50 a more efflclenl and effective the west front of the south tmlt of Haadieatar. in aald Diatrict. Tailor Years ‘Khn Coventry afford this po­ Board of Appeals and derided deceased. leritt 60 fuH >^time Iheriunen for arcMtect’s fees and inirial town govemmeid. plaza,' includes entries to a jur- BUILT-INS—PORTABLES w riw be fifiiy aooepted. He. add­ 4 tential loan In revenue” and "ie on a meeting with the plan- t led show for professional and The admlniatrstor having oxhibit- costs. Julius Salonik, 75, of 14 W. Aside from the four new un­ ed tie odminlatradon account with ed, tm t anodter 46 would prob- 6. An additional | $600,000 salaried selecbnen, any new the present acbninistratipn ex- ntog consultant and town eoun- i amateur pbotographem from sold estate to this Court for allow­ a h lf enroU, On IfSe bsalB be Middle Tpke., ia retiring stfter erUng. enough, mtd the. peeper eel at a later date. On May 11 the Omatsr Hartford area, ance. It Is EXAMPLE: further allocated to tl>e conunis- more than fifty years as a tai­ town offices provided for by the ORDERED: That the SIh day o( ■aiS he expected a freshman kind of leadenUp to help solve lettem were sent all parties I a U -the exhibits, and the Hve sion for higher educa^n for the lor in Manchester. Since 1915 charter are coitcemed with the July, 19S6 at eleven o'clock fore­ cterii of between 100 arid 12S. development of coniniunity col­ town’s growth. our probkems?’’ setting up a joint meeting I performances that wUl resume noon at the Probate Offlea in the estimated enrollment for he has designed and made fine Miorieity said the Bo-Cov pro­ M unlci^ BuUdlng In said Mon- Reclining Bucketz wtth Headrests Exclusive Shift-Command Flazh-O-Matie Famous All-Season Air Conditioning lege fi^Utles. One hmf of this clothes for women. The aseessor and bnOditrg iii- May 19. j Thursday, am free rf charge to oheoter, be and the same Is oe- neSt year is 111 freahmen, 43 posal may not be . all “milk and The May 19 joint meeting the public, must be spent in Middlesex Salonik was bom in White speotor, each fUU-tkne salaried slened for a hearing on the aUow- r%V{. GENERAL ELECTRIC BUILT - IN sopliiomoree, and, the eqiftraient County. jxwts, and three boards would boney” as it could appear wt had attending as well the once of ssidid odmlnMimtiottodmlnlatnatiott etoouni;------of 9$ full-time students, for a to­ Russia, but when he w as 17 he Drat glanoe and (hat every poa- * Board rf Selectmen and In- with said estateestate, aoceruinment of The Nike rite In Manchester decided that there woa more share work on planning and R h a m hetes and ordererder of______dtstrifautioa._____ and tal enrollment of about 190. zoning covered by the present aihle e ffo r t must be maide "to | dustrial Dervelopment Ooto this Oburt directs that notice fit pf the 't- Tbe motion to request hiring is presently being transferred opportunity to learn and suc- from the f^eral government to c e ^ In America. He learned fait development and industrial *e a sound ftiture for our mission. trine and place aeatgnrfssstgoied lor said SAVE MONEY anvarchitect was baaed on two town.” H e went csi, "Our town On May 21 letters were writ­ hearing_ be r given to all paraons ' • 64 DISH the town government for edu trade In before oommisaton ad weU a a the pres­ known bo be Interestod therein to fadt^. The first is a Nov. 15 Washburn Gets oatlonal uses. Completion of the coming to Manchester wtUi his ent planning and aonlng com­ r f Coventry is no longer a town ten to the planning consultant appear and be heard thereon by deattlne for submitting appli- publishing a copy ot this order In transfer awaits federal axiproval wife who ia still bring. mission which Is to bt separat­ that can afford to have pro- and town counsel to prepam ON YOUR eatflme for federal aid to recon- Wincfiiani Post some a clrculs- oAPAcmr o f some changes in the deed Salonlk’s work will be missed ed into the proposM zoning' gresrive taxatton and pnogres preliminary regulations and Uon tn said iot. at least seven veti the Nike stte. Involved is made by the town, When the by his customers. One of them, conunlsslMi and a plapning and stve problema wMhout a pro- submit legal riilnion respM> days before the day of sold hesu^ B i aboBt 40 per cent of the total state takes over the college, the Mrs. Jack Larsen of Bergd rf oonservatlcn cammJssipan. gresaive stmroe of revenue” and tively. May 24, a letter waa re­ Clyde Waehbura, .athletic dii Ing. and by msllmg on or before FOUR PURCHASES |2M,000 oost. June 26th. 19W, by c e iilfM moil, town will presumably have to in New York, says that he Frequent contact between aU ooncludba fay efa ttog the time ceived from the Zoning Board rector at the Ugh achorf, was a Uke copy to Howard S. Turking- •■Tut • Mo Pre- & e second is that If and make some arrangement re . -does one of a kind outfits." boards and tbe .-selectmen is re­ has oenw to take every poetttde of Appeals denying Bo-Cov named today to succeed Jotoi ton, administrator of the estate of w K k the state assiunes posses- ajatfon to insure the growth aixl properties the application for McMiHan aa Windham High Sarah TurWngton, c/o Heibert A. garding use of the rite by the quired. Anticipated by readjust­ Pheion Jr. attorney. 48 East Center Wire Wheel Covers with Spinners Leether-Qrelned Vinyl Roof Hardtop 155-hp Torqua Comnund 232 Englnq ■iaik Qte cbridduaity college,' state. ing aalarlea, now paid the iwosperity of Coventry, that a permitted -use. School’s baakethall coach. Street, Honchester, Oonnectieut. Senibblag tr 6t take over all the debts Three other motions clerk-treasurer and tax coUec- “we muat take it easy, but take From June 1 through June 3, McMillan w ill remain at the and return make to this Ctourt. i t ” JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge. anft liaMlities madshui since the i P«»ed during the meeting, Public Records tor and by full4ime attention to Chairman Smith said several school as head of the physical of the bUI TTmis both I n,g of 'education assessing Coventry imjKuving The Bo-Oev properties ap­ attempts were made to contact educailion deparianent Wind­ Pi^RlRtlng GENERAL Lowe and Schwl Supt. state to assume juris- Warantee Deeds plied to the' Zoning Board of the attorney representing Bo- ham had a 1-18 record lost sea­ hut you can't toudi the vahn of Anmimi's lowest priced compact r real estate, the town’s increas­ son. Ti Curtis said they wero diction of the college, it will also W illiam H. Haberem and ed revenue will absorb the cost: Appeals for a variance under Cov by telephone; ho-wever, no ^f*"^*:** state would - offer the services of the Giti Norma L. Haberern to Rocco of new positions, Ferguson con­ ike zoning, regulation for hos­ return calls were made. Smith Final Exonae ELECTRIC r e A ^ the $4,000. zens Advisory Oouncil to the J. Francoline Sr. and B etty M. cluded. pitals, sanatoriums and homes also mentioned the letter to the As the end rf the scbool year ‘ft a query that the state commissibn ’ for higher educa­ FrancolUie, property off Spring' He alfo' poiated )6u( he may for the aged. Decision was that Board r f Selectmen on June 3 comes nearer the achooi day m i|m not take kiiKlly to such tion. S t he contacted at his home for since the intent of this regula­ with Its subsequent reply, re­ beoomea shorter. E arly etosingB a Method of expending its The oouncil has said that Its Rocco J. Francollne Sr. and tion did riot pertain to the Bo- ceived June 5. wlU be to effect for totey, Dehumidifier further biformation and that Cov application, the board had ftuHs, Dean Lowe answered experience oould be valuable Betty M. Francollne to Edwin detailed oqplee cf the. propoeed June 8 the commission re­ totrioirbw and ThunMlay ‘ ■vVIt s really putting the state to the riaite when It begins to James H ill Jr. and Helen B. no alternative but to deny the ceived the preliminary regula­ studenU will be dtomisaed from charter ate available in the application. 'However, the board «Hh HUHIOISTAT kM^ebt 16:000 to save it $60,- set up a sywtem of regional com­ Hill, property off Duval St sSIectmen’e office la tha town tion from the planning consul­ school at.l2:90 p.m. N6 ItpiA SUNBEAM suggested to Bo-COy to apply R O U W A W N IN O S munity coUegee. Ansaldl Heights Inc. to W il­ office building. tant. On June 6, Bo-Oov oalM wm be served on theM days. <^rUs said he would notify 2. A motion was passed ttiank- liam Id. Hi^berem and Norma to the Planning aiid Zontog Smith at his home. On June 9, Busea wMl petivkto'tmwpiatlB- ■Voting pcHa arc fo r the First C!ommi8Sk>n, as It. as w ell aa ttis 4 Governor’s office once the ing outgoing chairman Matthew L. Haberern, property at 456 Distriot, in the town office the commlsston meeting, dis­ tion to home bds4a at tha earlier bo6M of educaition arranged for Moriarty for his labors in head­ Spring St.' other town officials recognized cussed .arid s p e e d ori mVlslona bfwr. ■■ . -s . John B. and John A. DeQuat- buiUtqg, and for the. second dis­ the desimblllty of the Bo-Cov the!approprtatk>n. ing (he council the post two trict, In the -North Coventry to the prelimtoa^ regulaUona FtaM exama\frfr Bentom ba-. tvMler the provirioos of the years. tro to Ronald K. Cropley and project. oBverbV retireiiMnt hqinea;J Mfl .FiMay and wW oehtinaii firehouse. Seleotaen In Aeeotfl^ - hitfier ediication bU, $250,000 3. A motion was passed thank­ Rose Marie Cropley, property Rsferendum eleotlaa workers Juiie I'D, It iracelved an opiriion mrotifili tomorrow^ Uader- FRYPAHS w ^ b e banded for establishing ing the press for its coverage of at 37-39 Grove St. listed by Mra Anita HemWett First Selectman RkJMUfd M. frqpi town' counsel snd Junje' ckaositaen wW bava their ekamsi Judgment Ifasi^ike site as a college oam- the community college giwdua- and Mrs. GoMle Jones, regie-' QaUnat pointed opt the aelefb- IT,-the commission to ‘talking through Tliiumgaar. .' rV ^ Whether the adate will tion. Lewis W. F^iinger against trars o f vute.rs, fo r the F ta fl Qltm hare ad-risadi tiie Planning to. 9f6-Ooy,^nBstod'A totottog fimnnwg Seheol WITH Ntm iOK TEFLON aU this mcmey depends on Dorothy Mae ^singer, prop­ Dlstilct; Donald S. Davis, mod­ and Zoning Omni...... mmlssioiii tl|at Im set uf^ ^7 fiohool athtonUtratora at federal aid is aecured. erty at 597 Vernon 8t., $20.- erator; Henry Glesecke, ma­ the boaidrfseleeetmen . is • "thbr- Obalrihfii Smith . eoholuded' Miam wish to remind parenU rf that appeate to depeitd, in 000. chine. mechanic; Mrs. Patricia ougitly' aoobrd1 wltlt with the Bo- statiim the Ptamtfng and ■todenU in giwdea 9-12 who foU Bijilding Items AdopUoa of Trade Names 0to be promoted. ig the meeting, attended Reported Stolen d/b/a Auricon Conatructioa Popple and Mrs. Virritoia, Snow, stoa make ah. amindtoeitt :to mrottog ^tanned qn retirement The wbjerf :ef ’ English cannot y aeven mnnbers of the Co.. 45 Wellman Rd. offMal checkers; Mra Kareh See. 9.1J4 of. present s e n In g bcmiea question m ity.b e "to an be made up to : the succeeding Ronald D. Forget d/b/a Die- Pdt Winddwt, FeHeeb HMH OOlffi LU -ttee. Dean Lowe took Police say that $350 worth of Barnes and Mrs. Jeasms Swan­ regulations or ' make provlitoh attoospmre uafettsrsd by p o - year, ttudenta Rdto do not bava GENERAL ime to read the aections of tributor of Amway Home Prod­ for a permitted uae this styrofoam insulation boarda son. chalengens; Donald Aver- Htical anxtstiea." . cnoufih credtts to be promoted O bbt C— figisfi higher education bill that ucts, 44 Pioneer Circle. ill. Mm. Ruth Bsnolt, Mm. Mmt- project.” . are aUo urged to attend sum­ have ben stolen from the con­ Building Permlte I I DB ififfr Cfilfitfi to Mancheatar Com- jorle Bradfield. Mm. Doft DoiiaM C.'Riiiitli, chairman ' '^l ^ iiekttttor ; Rvatoiur. -H en M mer' MhMi. Information about ty College, struction site at Manchester To Durword J. MUler. tool Femald, Mrs. -M ia Fausrmaa of thb rMnntog and Zoning Oemktiy oormapeni ent;- R. kummer echooto in the arm ELECTRIC brief they are: Memorial Hospital. The sheets, shed at 358 Lydall St, $200. ^ Mrs. Alyns HWey, mhehine 'Com m issi Bwted "puSU^ty rw U lBe lit t iA te h p b S e 76S- riiay*be obtolifieB from the Rham Call Naw For Oar A 12-tnan board o f truat- To John H. Doharty, demolish released by an anxious ritiaen numbering 35, were each about tandem. •$$L ^ GhMaaca ofitoe. for regional' community garage at 82 Walnut 8t, $26. Election worfcen ftted by ofOoventry oorioerotog this Bo- SPECIAL PRICES RamMor Amertean 44B.CaNvafiiMa wrlll be established, a half-inch thick and had an To Peter Pella, demolish tool CoT rirojsct for buDdtog foUre-: SLICING area of 32 square, feet. The Mm. Gertrude Rkven and Mra _ _ ...... LThe board of triiatees will shed a t 364 BidweU m,, $90. /Baasle Btra^, ragintmm ^ mOnt brines to Cowentiy may do the atate commun- Conyera Conatructfon Co. of mom m m tiun gpM *ki6e ths Tolland Tpke. la the owner of In •xtrfrOpMMtoiMhoa of gtomer, thim /-have (iiliitoia-B efoly W relilA ‘./(-ttiranii*' egea and may bite or Mra Francea Abo, modsmt^ and U n to g Oommls* |fli|.t e eqmpaet that can ttach up fo.ttie KMFE teachers or .fidmlnlatra- the inaulatton m attrial at 60i B. Middle Tfiu, sfop not.'as ,y«t reeelmd an d th aE te; noHS William Hampaon of 64 Arthur J. Vteten, maoNfis nta- ______ttfndar**.' ' ” It will also Mt salaries TO Frank Ooval, alterations rinnle; Mm» Fruiesa Abo. gad $t)oii for ths dprifbd A U lM irto M rescrlbe the ihitiet 6pd Bloch St. reported the theft of to dwelltog a t 72 O aklandlRA, 'mrnuvx^ ww .... . Mtfoiffa anWM to a |ot more ^ todan. a m ovie camera and $5 In Mm. Mkr^amt Robsrtseii. dep­ t S I D I N ia -tions o f tha' fkicultyf $350. uty reglatram; Mrl. |»ther « - Ho .want on to say that tkta. ttaala.taiMjdWiMMflafi$eR9^^^ ^iM t^daal^eivsm AWERiCAII OENERAL ELEOTRIO the recommendation o f dime*. The total loaa waa eatl- Th Scott Paddock Poola for -haa nqt dstarmd gha. eemnla- mated at $163.' The theft occur­ sen aii^ Mra Ariene Mbert, • W IN O O W S of trustees, the com- Dr. Donald Morrison, swimming official ctaeokera;- Mm. AHoe alon from taking steps to for higher, nduoatlon red two days ago at Hamp- pool a t VI Butternut Rd., $9,000. m this dUBeuR profaleini. aon'a home, poUca aaUL Butnipiia M f«. Anna (31«weka STEAM ANI M Y >int fo r eaeli donunun- To Jerrold J. Abell, fMwe at Mm. BmiM HanmieHtod a ^ 7 tl^ toWB • D O O R S ige a ngiofuU council 25 Butler lU L $280. Mina RabBne M orfia, d i a r — a ttativs of rsglon MUfiEintf OBn BWIANB To GUfford lUICMr Oomfliuo- 6m; M ft. Hsl6tt Babosnl, to F R E E m n a u v n m Tils counclfiiriU assist ALBANY, Oa. (AP) —A tioo 06. for Rud^h DtPlstn, RutJi ,$ », Mm. Raffiiol «M--iuunr'TBMa! R E m R S U S . ■lin g ttaa World' War I biplane haa bem alterations to dweuiiig at J$$ I t M f and VlM6a9 . I f pcdlciM. donated to the Air Force Mu- Harlan S t, $5,S00. maesine tsod6m. and eoBsUtuto a dif< Tbs oommlssiooi n r hlgtosr aeum at Wright-Pattermn A ir U Naw Va|fom i niis-eg"lfw. on the rsquaft of Force Baae, Ohio, by ipmmett .BREAKFAST OOSIB 1«a .. A total oCrlBnewTotsm wnU 'saclL To siimmeria$ i M U-tKIW V mittaority of any R. Hart He salvaged It from a N i WYORK - Ona meal to made at tha kwt swalnti wttti eoU organised training fiald at Americus, Oa., Otoe sonred in malaurant la Am to ttw.flm t DMirtetaikl IS s jr t s w r z i J. when Chariea A. Undbergh a bTMJtfwt 1 g,..:6lM6lR .-.17 Is JSto “ Ali4: t tYEAM ^ NY! eheeirae a atudant

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W m O m J ID ia * * MAHCRESnSR BVBNING HEStAU). h ANGHBEITBS, CONN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 22. 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING IliaiA Iil, MANCHESfER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1965 psM m m • r .-----7—T-rr— r- * •* . — D'itoigeto woifid tap private city ■.I'.’v' weue and use city-owned water home, by the verbal recommendatlonp Hudson River in Nassau County on Long le- 4Umrl^2flt2r of sudi airpower enthuslasta as Barry HAW OOldwater, who eUngs to the Idea’ that THe Open Forum Seen Source Enntfns l|?raUi all wo have to do In Vietnam is to use ArchUect Die$ FORRENY Cominuliltotloaa .fur pubUoatlons in tha Open Fam a will S ? m a more bombers on bigger targets, in which case airpower would do It all. not be guaranteed pubUcation If they c(mtaln more than OfNYW ater OOPSNHAGEN, (AP) Kay 800 w o ^ The Herald reoerves the right to decline to Flsker, 78, interoattonally Sd OOLWAT. n . We think everyone might oonoede ■X- > At tndiUah any matter that may be llbcluua or which is la bad NEW YORK (AP) — Mayor known Danish architect, (Bed at 'that, given free permission. to trans­ tatto. rree expression of poUttcal vlawa la dealrad by hto home Monday nf|ht. 9AI-0m dU-8499 PaM Uhin Robert F. Wagner bae been BOB A U . OOOABIOirB IboMdad Ootobsr 1. U tl port snd drop nuolsar weapons, air­ ■, ,.^1; contributions of this character but letters which are de­ urged to consider topping the Flsker taught at eevernl power could speedily prove Itself sble famatory or abuatva will ba rejected. Hudson River to ease the city’s sohools of architecture abroad, to fight snd flnUh a war, and a world, water shortage, csoised by including the Meesaefaueetts severe drought. Institute of Technology and the aU by Itaalf. Short of that, however, Water Oommlsetoner Armand Harvard Univeraity Graduate airpower has its limitations which are dgs«—* Uiban Benowal ^were never again seen akhough RUlSCIUPnON RATBB the bodtoe of some were found D’Angelo urged Monday that a School of Design. P k j ^ a In Adynnon merely magnified out of proportion if To the Editor, former puidping station on the He was a professor a t the Qm T«nr ...... •S'H A great many persom over in moss graves la Tartu, Tal- either high strategy or units in the (he country have been eold a Unn, Riga, U tk e, VUntua, Kau­ Hudson River at Chelsea, five Danish Royal Academy of Arts TStM MOBthB ...... A g 'i;. 'f ' ., miles above Beacon, N.Y., be and the Royal Academy a t APPLIANCE Od# field rely upon It too exchisiVely. n a l “btU of goods’’ in this ur­ nas, forest of Rainsi, snd many rebuiu: The site is above the Sweden, a oorrespondint mem­ Vietnam la not the first, but in real­ ban redavtiopment or renewal. other locations In the Baltic MBXXKR 0 7 I recommend that the toxpay- salt water Une. ber of the Royal British Insti­ THB AaBOCIATBD «« * ■ ,„■ . ity at least the fourth war in which states ‘Where mass executions The station was buUt but nev­ tute of Archltoots, of the Amer­ th « AMocUtad Pr«M U excliulyely cntlUad e n of MaachasUr, already bur­ were carried out by the Oom- REPAIR to tha waa of ranobUeatlon of. nil naw dto- ideas of cheap and easy victory dened with the hipest mill-rate muntots. er used during a 1949-80 ican Institute of Archttects and ■toebaa^adltad to it or not olherwiaa aodlt- drought. It ha^ a potenUal of 100 of the Akademle der Kuenetoin Mtntnts pnpar nnd alw tha local news pu& through the use of airpower have been in tha history of the town, get a Seeing that these atrocities copy of The Readera Digert for itiU did not break the will of mUUon gallons a day. The West Berlin. I riSIta of rapubllcnllon of apadnl dlt- given their test. Always ths eventual drought let up and the plant was SERVICE haa naraln nro niao raaarrad.______reeort has to be back toward a balance A ,^ 1966 and read the artlole the people, the Soviets laid dlemantled. on the subject In that issue. R down elaborate plans to deport Hudson River water has not ba Barald Pitottat , Ine., an- of forces, with each wcertlng to ths full to a real eye-openerl ESstonlans, Latvians snd Lithu­ no flaanaal — , for typo- its own particular kind of muscle, and Ahnost every day in our news- anians to remote areas of the been used for drinking in mod­ ALL arrort a dTarttamanta em times in New York C3ty. otbar ron^nC Xanchattar one gueasea that American strategy in pepere come Hems that are both Soviet Union. During the night D’Angelo said the plant could SALEM’S INSTANT ataX Hamid. Vietnam will have to heed baA toward startling and disooocaitlng in of June 18-14, 1941, alone, over be rebuilt in about six months at the A m of urban redevAop- 10,000 Estonians were arrested aerrtea cllaat ofH j T a. ""Tjcn l5«i such balance If It proves capable even a cost of about $8 milUon. SFRVK f ment. There to a large and by the NKVD and sent to Si- Two other plans suggested by Old Fashioned Btolbawa Ipa^al. — l*aw TorK Chi- of holding its own. growing Ust of thoee who have berlAn slave labor camps in AU or cntcoLAc been dlaplaced or evicted in cattle cafs. During the week of favor of costly high-riae i^xu’t* June 14-21 of the same year, CANDIES Call 616 0111 adyartlalni^doj^g^^a: t-f.' ments or new gle^btock otflee over 30,000 Latvian end 82,000 A Mirror Becomes A Legend? buildiixs which are mqipoaed to Lithuanian men, women and LOAM and give preatlge to a community, children were also herded Bernard Baruch was In the market, into freight cars and shipped mCDICRL *-iy — 1 p-nv Waoneaday. and an operator in the market, and had while expanding shopping park- FIELD STONE ■ 1 BLau-nwraday. drain away huslness from off to Russia's northern regi­ PHflRfnflCY NORMAN’S — 1 p.m. rrtday. . . _ his financial start, all right, before the ths core. ons. These deportations, carried CALL ART PINNEY MANt.HI Ml R 'doafOtna.dUaa: 10:80 Ain., each w r out by the RM Army under the 844 MAIN STREET a tttp* t Batnrday —■------8 Aia. virtuous fluke of his not being willing Local finances. In most oeess already strained to the break­ supervision of the NKVD, rare 649^772 to give orders to his broker on a re­ ly left a family untouehed Tuaaday, June sa ing point, are given added strain ligious hoUdsy suddenly turned him when the poll&lOM are anxious since people from all walks of Into A rich man. And once ht had to engage in this huslneaa, aided life were included. The lists of struck It rich, he had brains snough and abetted by Unee who have deportees contained among oth­ . After T h e Lon««it Day not to lose it alL a big stake in such an enter- ers, farmers, porters, washer­ Vow that aummer haa officially ar» pries. We had a ’’aeminar’’ or women, laborers, clerks, factory Rate him, then, a somewhat better workers, truck drivers, not to Hw* and tha long day pauaed hafora ' ‘teach-in’’ here a few months than average, and luckier than average, ago, prssidad.ovsr by a gentle speak of people connected with llltunia on lU Joumay toward tha long player of the stock market. man rnxrn Boston who has made government agencies. ■Hht, ona can get to tha cutting of As for his csrssr la public Ufe, his a name 'for himself in this field. Supfiression of religion was ^H aa and to other mmdry taaka another ‘weapon used by the advice to Presidents, like the folklore The turnout by local taxpayem Soviets to brot the populace w|Uch make aanaa oidy after the half- of bis park bench,' became a tradition here was dlsbppaintlngly email, Into submiaeion. During the Schoolboys Simulate Space Voyage marfc of the year haa been attain- but edMa the redevelopment and a superstition which everyone, in­ gears here begin to mesh, they first year of occupation, 77 Three students at Philadelphia’s Northeast High School are shown leaving a cluding si^arently Presidents, aocspted will wish they had shown up clergymen of various denomi­ T.iJt you cut thiatleo brfore the aum- nations were murdered and 813 space capsule after 86 hours in simulated space flight. The project, one of without question. One remembers, as a and heard what was in store deported to Russia. Many only a few in the nation for high schoolers, is an extra-curricular activity. Her­ afto solaUce, three of the prickly peaU Oourtesy Wadsworth Atheoeum, Hartford for them. churches were closed and ex­ pleasant interlude in the 1962 cam­ In the wake of a barostomlng bert Simmons, left, is at the door with Jerry Honigan, Herbert Patrick and a m appear In place of every one you paign, the way both Dwight Eisenhower propriated by the state; many PACKET SHIP HUDSON PUTTING OUT TO SEA tour Iv gentry who are trying for use as warehouses. Harry Pfieffer, top to bottom, looking out. (AP Photofax.) h k n cut down. and Adlai Stevenson paid court to him, to push urban renewal In count- |Biit, from now on, cutting down thla- The Soviet plan for other in quest of an open blessing for them­ a lo n g WITH THE GREAT leas commumtlee In the north' waves of deportations were Board of the National Academy tM will be at leaat an even kind of selves, if that were possible, but at vogue for portraits In the 19th east, come many stories of un’ interrupted for four years by of Sciences, said the thin plastic happiness, bewUdsrment, frue l^ tle . If you eiA one down, you will least Intent upon seeing that the other century, which recorded for poa- World War H. In 1944, arrests Balloon G)coon Proposed Lulloon would be folded com­ % only one back, right where you cut terity the greater and lesser tnUloa, higher and higher tax and executions resumed. Best pactly while carried aloft In a candidate didn’t get such a bisssing lights of the populous In that Connecticut Yankee as, and much displacement and estimates place the number of spacecraft and would be Inflat­ iThara ana aome other thln|a that ba­ Inside Report anger of persons who srs no bet­ all to himself. day, ships wrere a favorite sub­ Baltic people deported to date To Shield Space Workers ed at very low pressure after te be aafe, once we have put the As for the supposedly great public by ject of paintingrs destined for By A .H .O . ter off — indeed, worse o tt than by the Communists at half- going into orbit. day behind ua.' service of his maturity, that consisted mantleplecee, libraries, or trad­ before the redevelopment. Most million or about 10% of the to­ Although the translucent ma­ of these folk cannot afford the SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) ■‘f’Force Base, Ohio, and Dr. Con­ terial would ward off some solar {Tou can hoe up the lettuce that baa of heading the final preparation of the Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak ing company offices. Shown The farce of Connecticut's the voters last Tuesday, to de­ tal population. rad L. Kraft, a member of the attmted aince the second week In here Is an excellent example of new and higher rents in the new The fate of the Baltic na­ Two Soientists suggest that if Boeing Co.'s Moastronautice radiation, it would permit light historic proposals by which this na­ election of a preordained slate velop a certain good afflatus er structures. tions has struck many other to come through. Thia la Juat not your year for shadowed the Johnson bid for the mid-19th century style, of delegates to a Constitution­ about their own rolee. "walks in space” become an organization in Seattle, say the tion, after World War II, want through WASHINGTON — Although from the collection of the Wads­ Tilers is a movement afoot to countries around the world ordinary part of manned space tender, crisp home grown lettuce, announced unobtrusively of the “unlimited discussions’* on the al Convention has been suc­ One could see, in their bear­ subeidlse rental of the newer rince 1940. Therefore, let us re- cocoons would reduce the the motions of pretending to offer to worth Atheneum. This beauty ing, a slight hint that they had amount ot soIp j radiation af­ aad now, as summer enters Ita dry, end of his impromptu press con­ Viet Nam war). And Bundy cessfully completed. apartments and developments in dedlcate ourselves In our fight flights, astronauts may take big Beach Sleeping Banned share control of its nuclear power with B(x>n will be the oover man on undersail, by an unknown been anointed to a rather sa» * plastic balloons along in their fecting the astronaut and ex- d|Mty decline, you haven't got a thing ference last Thursday (June 17) American artist, is the packet It WM, If one may be permit­ order to quiet the gathering against tyranny everywhere in the rest of the world. President Johnson's beefing up the front of Time magazine. ted a comment, too successful­ cred and historic mission. Storm of dismay and disapprov­ face of the continuing (fom- duffel bags. poee him to less severe temper­ TIVERTON, R.I. (AP) — The t t lose by giving up. ship “Hudson” (lettered on her One could hear, in their eon- In a report on contributions ature changes as he and hia Any intelligence or statesmanship his foreign policy section at the With the transHion from pri­ bow) of the Black X Line (flag ly completed. A few too many al. In other words, in order to munlst onslaught. The Nazi town council has banned sleep­ ,Xf you were, to depart from the gar- ■White House is no routine staff vate to public man, wdth a wrar voters came out. In response versatlon, pussled undertohea take the heat off the people aggressors had their day In man has made to scientific work pass in and out of the ing on public beaches during which might have truly been out of tha on the mainmast). She is put­ of regret that the pubUe at studies in space, they say the earth’s shadow. t e variety of desperado for a moment shift. going on In Asia and an inter­ ting to sea off the New Eng­ to pious appeals to their loy­ reeponalbie' tor all this expense, court at Nurnberg. The day the Newport Jazz festdval rtart-] ordinary would not* have let that mo­ The President’s steel-nerved vention in the Caribbean, it is alty to democracy. Had they large did not yet seem to reytl- tt has been proposed that the will aliK> come when the Com­ balloons may be Just the thing “Such a balloon woiild be Ing June 30. | ^1996 Tankeeyfan, you had the dis- land Coast, 1863. The full flavor Ise the importance and gran­ to help protect astronauts when equipped with an air lock and The action Monday night |' ment la Uie history of mankind pass by national security aide, Mc- easy to see why the President of the period is preserved in the been truly losral to the proc­ U.8. government contribute a munist hangmen will also have tfaction of aufferinjg your longest day without some intensive effort to handle Geotge Bundy, has had exactly concluded that Bundy needed esses and traditions of democ­ deur of the labors they wars large proportion of the cost of to answer to the world for they leave the comparative would eliminate the need for means there are no beaches Marine Room of the Wadswrorth about to undertaka tethering the astronaut while djM day early, on' Sunday Instead of it with more than tha routine escape one week of vacation *ince the help. However, It would be a racy they might all have these new buUdinga so that peo- their crimes against human­ safety of their craft to work in near Neivport to accommodats winter of 1968-64. Bundy’s rep­ mistake to read into the new Atheneum, showing the arti­ stayed home, in protest against One could see, in their ayes, pls svloted from older struc­ space. he worked,” they reported. the thousands of high school kday. After Sunday, it became aafe from fundamental derision. Under Ba­ facts, funiKure, and memora­ ity. give up on the Tankeea this year, utation of having ice water in White House shift any basic and in rejection of the sune the first glints a t a great re­ tures can afford to move into N. Kolva, President, The balloona, shnilar to the “Tools carelessly dropped and college age patrons who ruch we wound up offering the rest of change In Bundy’s possible fu­ bilia of a 16th century sea cap­ solve to rise to their opportune traditionally attend the festival. | r do it without the norinal risk that his veins la well-deserved, but tain. style of election and the same BM new buildtoga. '’Connecticut Elatonlan 188-foot Echo satellite, would be would drift only as far as the the world propositions which, had any­ even ice water needs occasional ture role under President John­ style of appeal which are tra­ ties and their reeponalblUttot What price soeiaUam? Society, Inc. inflated around the astronaut’s confines of the sphere. A source The towns of Newport, Mid­ might rise up out of the league body else been making them to us, we replenishment. son. ditional In some other sections and conduct such dellberatlona I>1ank Lupien work area like a proteettve co­ of Ught could be rigged up in­ dleton and Portsmouth have I with three ttees as many base Not since Walt W. Roetow, “Anyone who thinks Bundy is of the world. and formulate such a document 21 Sunset St. P. Upltla, Secretory. coon and be tethered to his side the balloon, and work passed similar ordinances as | ourselves would have rejected. easily downgraded doesn’t know that no one ever, ever, Aver Manchester, Ooim. American Latvian Associa­ spaceoraft "parked” nearby. cycles would not have to be has nearby Westport, Mass. Mts aa before. One aaeumee that the real core of the Bundy’s deputy in the earlier Now, however, that the farce would dare think of them as a In past years aa many as 8,000 1 ^ This year is on the dwindle, and balf- days of the Kennedy adminis- Bundy,’’ says one student of Is over, with its mission ac­ tion of (Connecticut, Inc. Dr. Julian M. Christensen, a timed by the daylight side of the Baruch greatness, then, was that ha Bundy. As for elevatkxi, Bim- boesed hunch of rubber stamps. - 'BaalavemenP member of the AJr Force Aero­ orbit.” persons havs slept on two of| it causes, dried ^ p promises, along trstion, left the White House A Thoaght for Today complished, and the Constitu­ usually oCfared those in great power ad­ for the State Department has dy is already an omnipotent tional Convention delivered To the contrary, wa havsn't Te the xmor, To Deatroy Liquor space Medical Research Labo­ Their report, prepared at the Middleton’s beaches. th all life's thistlei, too, can be ehop- Sponsored by the Mancheeter bumped into a starte one of request of the Space Science The festival ends July 6. vice it was either easy for them to Bundy had anything approach­ force in Mr. Johnson’s foreign safely into the hands of Its two June, 1966, nwrka the twen- ratory at Wrlght-Patterson Air SiM down boldly, so that one can get policy machinery rivalling Council of Churches them who doesn't iwieersly in­ ty:fil^ snnNereary of the take or easy for thsm to reject, and ing a stand-in. political bosses, the question be DENVER, Colo. (AP) — oil and s|iend the'rest of the summer Rusk. polltloal bosses, the question tend to do himself or herself eldrt' of the enslavement cesn- A queuter of a million dollars that his real function was that of a Now he will have the equiva­ The only way Bundy can go proud and do tha stats of Con­ with whatever few things may be fine lent of two, both moving over Waiting for Work becomes one of whether or not pntgn by the Bovlet Union of worth of Uquor is going to be rather stately, ornate, and heavily fash­ up is to become Secrotary Of the Convention Itself shall be. necticut proud, and so earn the the free peopte of the earth. The deetroyed because of last Slid benign aad healthy and beautiful, from other RTttte House duties: State. If'the President has any Here I am, sitting on the wan bt-partlsan aad non-partisan ionable mirror to their own vanltlee. Horace Busby (long time LBJ nothing more than farce too. gignntto oempsicn for world week’s fkx>da. ifo lettuce, Tankeea, no thistles, but such plan in mind, the aselgn- waiting for a Job. There are many reasons plsiudlto of all ths pwpla of domlnaticn was launched hi The Mqiior, including Imported Ih at is one way of giving pleasure assistanti whose deceptively ment of Busby and Cater to I count the men, Connecticut. pinhapa, somewhere, oie rose without quiet drawl conceals a razor- which suggest that it need not JuM, 1940, when the Red Army wMoMee, scotches, gine, wines and of being useful in the world, and foreign policy Is certainly no sitting naarby First, as we have suggested What this will prove, if all ooduptod the Baltic nsiUona of and champagnes, is in flooded sharp mind) and Douglass obstacle. w aitb^ for work. their good aspirations work out Baruch, in addition, had time for inter­ Cater, shrewd onetime Wash­ from the sta rt Democratic ■sbortpu Latvia, and Uthuanto. basement rooms of the Mquor 1965 FublUhen Newspaper Lord, ’ can’t ' you do something, State Chairman John Bailey wUI, we don’t pretend to be Terror end gnnoclde followed. division of McKesson k Rob­ ests and charities arhlch were the more ington editor of Qie Reporter Ssmdicate so that there is more work able to say. Perhaps it can be worth while and the more to be re­ magazine who was White House and Republican State Chair­ Bbortiy after the oocupotlon bins, Inc. GREAT PLANS • Airpower Not A Crotch and the bosses are more Just? man Searle Plnney have some put this way: That the quality «f the B^Mle countries ttie Oon- The spirits must be destroyed spected precisely because they were man on the aid-to-educatlon One grows lasy . of (Connecticut public Ufe and 'X Is not ammd mlHtary policy to bill. definite interest in proving ottonttonel governments of these under a count ruling of the eax' sometimes less conspicuous. He was a Today in History that they locked the Consti­ democracy is good enough snd notions ■were deposed, end mort ly 1960s which states any bottled airpower as a crutch which can In addition to providing Bun­ ' ' *' One gets used to t t strong enough to conqlier all, nice legend, and to be able to become a dy with a stop-gap, the assign­ tutional (Convention into their of the etootod offictoto orreeted Uquor covered by flood water is FOR THE FUTURE anpplsnt other weapons which are By The Associated Frees And it hurts nM own vest pockets in order to even a totalitarian faros of an and deported to Russia. The no longer fit tor human con­ legend in one's own. life time is, after ment of the Busby^Cater team that once again election. Itaptng. to 'White House foreign policy To^y is Tuesday, June 22, insure its success snd to be fate of most of these persona to sumption. t Neither la it true Justice to the real all, a pretty close substitute for wis­ the 173rd day of 1966. There are I can take nothing home sure it remained a reeponslbls s ttt unknown. 'With the top Leo 8. SulHvsui, general man­ dom. making has a deeper purpose. It to my children and wife. , l^tentlalltles of airpower Itself. Is designed to'rofute the charge 192 days left in the year. gathering, not out of any sheer lasdcrs out of the way, ths So- ger of McKesson k Robbins, But I will not complain. lust for power. vlete atsrtsd a terror campaign aaild the bottles will be taken to ITrom the first point of view, the that Mr. Johnson has hemmed Today’s Highlight in History t I know Herald himself in with a tight little They could not, in their po­ adpOnst ths psopto. Many poUoe a dump where agents of the A1 ailUtary operation, and , the military clique of poHcy adviaere. On this date in 1940, France you have everything in your sition, see letting this be a Yesterdays and ndtotary officers, otorgy- cohol and Tobacco Tax Division SAVE NOW! personnel, which come to depend upon Pablic Fandtf For Churches? signed an armistice with Ger­ hand (Constitutional Convention oisn. toochen, lawyers, snd of the U.S. Treasury wiX super- 'The additim of special as­ many — in the same railroed airpower In every clutch moment do Church-state relations in. America sistants Busby and Cater to the And, Just across ths street which might run wild and so other cMiaena of toaturo were vise their destruction under car in which Germany had ca­ you let everything grow run into a rejection of ita final 25 Yean Ago orrastsd. Some of these people heavy rollen. spme to depend upon it, psyehi^glcally, are in transiUoiu and the tmi^catlons presUgious in-group of foreign pitulated in 1618. could be far-reaching. Government ato policy moulders, is specifically so that at least we do not go work by the eventual referen­ Sf a crutch, and do begin to think and hungry. dum of the people. But they Town dump on Broad 8 t to church-related activities is clsarly on aimed at showing that the On This Date You are a merciful and good south of W. Middle T(Ae. to be siMrate as If they could do nothing the Increese. President is not at all hemmed have also felt some comoensa- closed after, sale of the 40 Greduete to bigger end bet­ irithout it In 1812, Napoleon ordered his God. tory guilt and responsibility, Protestant, Jewislx and Roman Cath­ in by hardUacts ' Bundy and army to attack Russia. What are these wood and clay sens to Moriarty Bros, by iPVom the second point of view, slr- olic groups are seeking and recelvb^ Secretary of Defense Robert which have been urging them Miss Annie Chaney. ter things...» happy, secure such aid, direct or indirect, for thetr McNamara, as some liberal In 1819, Napoleon was forced gods to l^t the Convention be a Con­ ppm r vdileh is asked to fight a whole to abdicate. He went into exile beside you? vention, after all welfare and educational activities. In critics charge. You aro the greatest, 10 Yean Ago very difficult kind of war alone Is being addition, churchmen are becoming in- Beyond this, mbreovsr, the on the Island of Elba. It is fortunate that the two home . . . travel . . . worry- subjected to an unfair kind of teat In 1637, Joe Louis became and you do as you will. bosses of the Convention them­ creeslngly involved In administering PresMeat now will have more And that is g o ^ for all. Amen. Manchester to receive 9199,- IHllRsDAYS i^ c h can prove mucdi too costly In progranu supported by government resources to use in a seriously world heavyweight boxing selves have some instinct to 964.50 more in state aid for free retirement with e Sav­ funds. neglected area: Presidential champion., I lie on my mat and pray. have tbs Convention make like operation of schools. IRIUAYS t^rma of money, equipment and lives. In 1941, Nazi forces invaded Prayers by Young Africans a (Convention, because the The federal government’s school aid contacts with foreign ambassa­ Martin Aivord, chairman of 0 |t MANCHKSTCft ings & Loan savings account. w I CUnlci^y ^Making, the war in Vlet- measure and its antlpoverto program, dors living in Washington. Mr. Russia. Friendship Press—submitted by party-picked delegates to this the Town Planning Commis­ nam seenu to reflect inatinets toward the Rhode Island and New Toik srtiool Johnson has made it embarrass­ In 1946, two P80s made the Rev. FeUx M. Oav4a, Second (Convention were beginning, sion, marks 86th year with the Manchester's oldest financial a’ dangeroua degree of both military textbook laws, various state school Inis ingly clear that he has neither first Jet-propelled air mall Oongregatlonal Church, Man­ even before thrir sucoesaful Connsetlcut Mutuid Ufa Insur- aighte. . chester, Conn. S|id peychologlcal reliance upon air- laws, and the BCaryland college building ttm nor taiclination to spend and triumphant - stand before anea Ob. institution can help you make power. construction law, - among others, give In iatlmaie chats with foreign occasion for oonsidenble (diurch-state ambassadors, a fact that makes For a few experimental months this involvement. for much private criticism in those dreams come truel e^ter and spring, all United States On the one hand, churches set a way WsXtingtcn and foreign capi­ policy in Southeast Asia was relying either to relieve the financial pUght of tals. The President haa left this the air arm to redeem, all by It- some of their undertakings or to ex­ almost entirely to Secretary of pand their programs. State Dssa Rusk—much to ths Fischetti r a war which was being lost on ‘ On the other hand, such aid Is a angukh of c»ertotii envoys from threat to the' AmeAcan tradition of abroad. ! As United States military policy baa church independence from state fi­ Busby (who will continue to INSTANT EARNINGS iftM tamed back toward the Idea of nancing which has, many would say, sarvs as eSMnst ssorstory) aad feslag better able to fight on land, the worked to promote harmony among Catsr orter the Prseident a new the cburrties, institutional vigor, and Whke Hemse outlet for assuag­ DMdewk poM qiiortoirly:. At OM of the air arms baa been accorded PAID FROM religious Uherty. Tst the churches ing injurecl seastttUlUaa in the tlM beqiiHiti^ i»ff JoMMiy, A prI. sfsr Increasiag taotieal importance. seem incteasingly ready to sacrifice forsign embassies, {A land unit which makes contact with this tradlUen. But nons of these factors DAY OF DEPOSIT July oRd October. enemy immediately sends for the air There is evidence, moreover, that seems to havs the importance ": opinion isr going along with the qC ^tior Na 1; ths dsmanda either to drop bombs, or to lens toward rimrch-etato *ieooMn>* cn B aa^B Urns and ths used foroements, or to evacuate wound- Ktlon.” A recent poll shows a ihsjority to Mve his qfOoe more muscle. or to evaonate Amertean advlssra of Protestants and a substantial mp- ’Tdac'a always been a work- If you are planning to baM oar buy of hsttles have begun to sound . Jority of Americana In favor eg fbdtokl sf;*l says an intimate, “but a new home thig year, the liogU If not much fighting was being done aid to oommunltlss to oonstrurt. budd­ s i i ^ Seato Domingo he’s ings “that could bs ussd Jointly by pub­ golag 25 hours a day." ilM pianos of veripus kinds arrived lic and parochial seboei cUktfan tor When he left his deonshlp at moet im poi^t pert is the heating l«lp do it., and ss tf morale on I s ^ those activities they have In^eoatmon,’* Bbrvard in 1961, Bundy was It's a Paj^troni original qrgtem. 566.800 Conngetieut hon^ almost totally nonexistent if This trend calls for earsful ceOstdsr* (as most White Hcxise staffers arm did not i^ipear. There hake atlon by churohmsa and laymsn ahke. ars) a facelsss, anonymous per- ownen, 8 out of 10 Connecticut It ip Uiaafog a tix»«ughgolng ossess- fert'AsvilimC on Daystroin haa responded with “fin ts ’* dlstuiUng reports , from the msK of wheri awrch sntanglsmant in ihs rsoonl, ‘vraar sslddm toen in ihBt^e,'ittfif«nrial8 and (xjnitruction leeidentB prefer bw coat ofll befit JiOelil^ of Anw^con officers arlth governmsHt pcorram i' aad public fl« puMic, snd never engaged In iJificfis" of iU lys South Vlstnismese. units oalUag nanc^pg la Isawtg, .And what effect mis* iinroviiltr Thero are 9 important fidvantagif this j8an kavs upon ths Indepsnde .‘ Thoiigh hhHu tfslr own hsUoppters and getting into ■^ngvorl of ofl heat iBre in m U Connecticut tfsm and flying sway from an encinde- vitality, and nuihial goodwill of Bines then the Bundy role churchts. has been trsnsformsd by Presi- 'ti& io o Why be latiaM it to live and advise native units RaUgton, demaopey, political Ufa and >'<|hi9 l eh— I. B O i^ ' was dls- other day. while the Seuth Vlet- community relattoHa have bensfitod Im- pattfisd to Bslitoi w t Fsbru- ______were left in tha field, perhaps meoaurab^ over the decadea from tha ary for a vital foot finding mis- their weapons over to the Vist­ American tradition of aeparatlon of ooB. In May he was sent to as they have , so fM- " * c o h o l^ d dal or other rsaoona—would open the ufi of hhqpowir a i > crutdi In dqar on imtoM BMaWIIttoi for ttoallA frtu wWdk, h«n^> Ajaaftoaa Ufa hag fotwd fighting In Vistnam ie |W jj,Tlfeift*hoiml jilHigfto butn ■:'ASl3 'i/miaiitKtmm. * ,-i ..... a s, As,. 11^ ^ -J.

PACT 118^^341 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, GONR, TUESDAY. JUNE 22, 1966 IfANCHBSTER EVBNINO TPgRAT.D,' UAbTciiJia^iitiL' COMM., TUESDAY, JUNE 2^.1968

Rerv. Dennia R. Hussey, deaoon, TdMand 1 and the Rev. Robert Keene, 12th Circuit ■ Wide Range of Bids Taken Court Backs Calm Returns to Tecopa: aubdeaoon. Paul Chetelat yfsa Rt. 6 Funds on Hand, oiganlat and solokst Burlal waa in St Bridget’s Cemetery. Fa­ Court Cases For Municipal Bric-a-brac ZB A Choite 85 Students Are Awarded Only Nurse Is Acquitted 400 MAIN STtoV • MANCHfSIWCOIM ther Hussey read the ommnlt- Mrs. XMgr A . DaiVlMB tal service. Speed-ll^ Unlikely soKrm wiKoeoR — Mr*. Bearers were Ohariea' Au­ MANCHESTER SESSION Diplomas hy Hicks School TEOOPA, OsUf. (A P ) TUSOH* fUa* into Taco|)a w ssW y.to BMa wPl.«. - TIm Stkto Highway Dapait- nurse waa charged )tith practic­ The jury deHberatad only two 1824. ____ ^ CoventiT, charged with failure -wheel trailer. Kee St area rasMenta agataat Antlque Pidr and Flea Market, Mm . Davteon wae hom Oct. Itoma wars not bid upon and the 2 and Conrad Dwire led the pro­ ment will probably atlok to th* ing medlclna without, a license. hours before freeing her Mon­ We invite you to investigate the consist* to grant the right of way; Don­ town may wind up burying Parker 8 t Dead Auto Phrta a Zoning Board of Appeals ^Stored by St. Ma^w^ alx.year schedule for tha pfo)- Lone W olf 22. 1884, in Oanwla. ald M. Lahue, 30, o f Tolland, (ZB A ) maUen. cessional to the platform locat­ Now she has been acquitted, day. aurvlvoni Inohide a daughter, Youth, 16, Shot them at the Diaposal Area. —836 tor three and a half tona lid le s Guild at the TOland aot thak It proposed ta & report and the community is settling "Pat’s arrest is a dtagrace,' ency, reliability and economy offered by haseirdous parking and defec­ o f acrap iran;. 834 for 200 The ZBA, on June 16, 1964, ed ta back of the Hteks echool. Agricultural Center on Rt. 80 Mha Walter H. Jwiee, with ’The items which were Md ■me tavocatlom was given ^ Issued ill Msroh. down to its normal hot quletuda* Dr. Wilson said, "tt’s preposter­ your local funeral home and cemetery . • • tive emergency brakes; and upon wUI barely produce enough pound# ofmixad breae and cop­ had arentad a q>eotal exception B u sin ess whom ehe made her home, axtd By Policeman Robert A. Adams, 23, o f East to Chartee G4B for oanstruatian Rev. Donald MUler, pastor of Sunday. ' - The Manchestar Chamber of It’ s still in CMlifornla, too. ous." to compare and evaluate the facts beforg a grairddaughter. Mm . Donald revenue to compensate for the per; 848 for 400 pounds of oU the United Congregational Vislton came from m ter Commerce plana, however, to The nurseT He aid he has supervised the Hartford, failure to grant the sum spent to assemble the water m el^; 816 for the two cf two apartment buSdtaga of away as Waahtagtoa, D.C., end Btedman of Newington. D uring Chase right of way. IS units each on land to the Churah, and the students sang meat.'With highway offtolale to Gets Help “I’m happy, happy, happy.’’ nurse since 1966. l^ a a A t l you invest iiTSS^ “deals” or “bargains* Oraveeide aervlcea w « he specifications, to advertise the motcra with generatora; 88 for New York City. aee iif some time can be chop­ said Pakricla Oardelius, 39, af­ "The area’s too sparsely pop­ lIHOMI James Ck^kerham, 16, o f 74 south c f 96 McKee St. “Let ’There Be Peace on Earth." Twenty-seven exhibitor* per-; offered by an out-of-town concern. held Friday at 1;S0 p.m. at the Branford St., was fined |20 for bids end to handle the trana- two motoni without genm ton; Bernard J. Ellis, supervlstag ped «ff the oohatruction ached- ter a Jury acqultited her Monday ulated to support a local dortor. MW (Conttnned from Page One) actions. 826 for the snow l^ow for a The appeal, speoiheeded by tlclpated, dlapleytag their mer— NEW YORK (AF) — Big fov^ Pat has saved countless lives. ItOUBIMUl Belle We Cemetery, eubuihan breach of peace and 810 for in­ Cheater O. Nowlckl o f 137 Sum­ principal of Hicks, gave the in Independence, CalU. Towns­ Syracree. Bids and the Items bid on 1962 Jeep; 81 for the mownra; chandlae on tables and In oars. ernment may prove a boon tor people felt the same, aa shfown She cans me and follows my the boy was killed b;’ a warning toxication. He was arrested 81 for the edgeni; end for mer St, was based on a denial welcome and introduced the Bvec) if thers to no appreci­ *n*e John F. Tierney PNinerel June 5 after he reportedly push­ were received from; 86 dase praeident and valedictor­ Free pony rides were provided th* tone wbU buttneasman after by their whooping, hoUerlng and Instructions ta every emergency Home. 219 W. Center S t, 1« In shot—one of two he said were VlrginU Cebnskl of 93 Sum­ the 2-wheel traSer. for similar oonatruotlon, ruled for the children. able deorease in the Mghway and for routine matters," Dr. ed a policeman during an Inci­ ian, Mary King, who gave a oonstniot^ time, Msneherter stamping. charge of local arrangements. fired by Patrolman Gilbert Fish­ mit St.—82 for two old motors T. Agneiw and Co. cf Man- by the ZBA on April 20, 1964. Door prizes were awarded - an. Her . supporters, about KM Wilson said. w« be no oalling dent on Main St. Judge Raidta ruled thet ma- talk on the theme of the class a t Ibaat has gadned the assur­ For years the entrepreneur, After the arrest, hundreds of er at the fleeing Pickett. Other cases disposed of by with generators; 81 for a hand cheeper—86 for the copying ma- motto, “Cure Through Succeae- to Mrs. Kenneth FeMon, Rock­ strong, bearing signs reading 80UIH . hours. grindstone; 82 for two Apeco chtaaa; 86 for the eudding me- tertal Changes ta GIII’b con­ ville: Mrs. Wllllem Loehr,- ance thak f o ^ WtH be avail­ part of American foiktore, has retidenta signed petitions, cir­ ttfllANCI Both shots were intended to means of fines include: struction jia ia warranted the fql Effort." able tor the project aa soon aa "We need Pat," and "I’m from William K. Apted, 19, Brook­ copying machines; and 84 for chinee emd 86 ffr the check Rockville, and Mr*. Robert Ve- - tended to took upon ever bigger Tecopa,” headed home from the culated by the Tecopa Progres­ Frank Saelela pass over the boy’s head, Walsh aigner. ZBA decision to grant the epe- Mias Elizabeth Hicks present­ (he highway departntont can siva Association, demanding field, 825, speeding; Raymond an old adding machine. ed the Hick's scholastic swards lardl, Woodland St. ■! government as on* of ib* county seat across 180 miles of Frank Saalela, 68, of Berlin, BtUd. ’Perl Ivanski of 101 Center St. Legal Photo Servioe of Man- otal exception, on -tiw repeat re­ Republican Club Donatioos ondertake ik. desert highway. that State Atty. Gen. Thomas Bennett, 46, Colchester, 818, quest. to Mary Ellen King, Dorothy The ralooaition ^Jeot, which (hreaks to his way of operaktog. Lynch reinstate "our moat dedi­ brother

( MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCjHEgngt. CX)NH^ TOESDAY^ JUNE 22, 1966 .MAHCHEsrla^ p a g e t w e l v e d a i l y c r o s s w o r d p u z z l e B T RO USO N OURBOABDINGHpUSB with BIAJORHOOPLE \Souih Windsor it^ckv^ife-ycAop Mrso Hickox District A ^ d id Sern^ l i t t l e S P O R IS /UiswerjeP2'^** I— "1 " . ZBA Passes: I TimeteEot | iDedication Set Tomoirow Seven Charnpa^ie (irndat^arFlou) President of Propots^ New Subdivisian ACIOM 41lB th* aiddla ^EotLV. lotnib. aonn) Tha UuaHai ptrirtcifbm Botaay RtMEMBBF.’^ VWIE R »< « ICoBV Uiad 4IHliida Toiiw „ At CdundiPs Last MeetinB AL Women ^ FoetC/.PUNOl/iJ A POEM- iXHOPB bat — 4BItop«ldiA For New Avery St. ($urehi Denies lostBightttttwould paimita MtEeOUCM^ KHOtiS <0N6Btm>EWB^KNE* 8---- rr« broad on :u tomporofy boola. for • IMCUAOlNa r — _ 5 o «^*PUX3KiNAO«I?TO ' U cmamP— WJRT 13Ubd« (dMU UYoUow r pedtoatton a trvicM for Un^trailnlnlc to ouMo hbn to our- ^The Eoni^, 30Md « AP*( RbeitvMH’s^Oity Ooditefii #aatfpreto. 1Y4 liw e h ti tlw'ihiMt ■ K h i; Ruth RiefcoK o f 400 for MCR M M 9R M M i, HWNT-' ■we CWWH? PM?INfiTRUCtU>M/«MENyHEHUFT HIM/ dont viva under odvaraa oon^tloba. wonderful eovsn^ epopara- 'Woodlaad 8L was loot night new auBdiTMtoii ptani^ ^ money, to be tMld In aserow tm- .wbanrNr I Bawl/ conatrucbad Av«-y St poato (ZBA) turned down (ad/, out with a tear and a-flouNah alactad praaidaBt at the Am arl- ving Boyar and Atty. VICldFT 60N6»RC> DROPS MS UFT, PONCHrW WTH » m « 14GbariefLAlBb SSPrwottthNi " Ha la being assigned to a unit lost Alght The oouneil Tield Ra tion, and folmeM.? j ttt 1947 antf Rm b turned over to ‘ m u SUW^ALICOTOPUNCH HARO///PONCHIM ISContalnar Icihriattan Roformod Church will ofte requeat: loot niglht, th a t c t '1 woift to thank the dapoft- can Legion AuxWary at a moat­ B om o ^ on Interiorhltarlor land takeover o f ooneolldaMon. . cere wUI be inatoHad in the Convolaaeaht Home. BU6GS BUNNY JHUNOSRSOLT.AS T » « SPOtm^: 1 LA»T SV/j ISRuidMr - ^ - SSAucUm oim The Rav.. JonMa Soonema, Capt. Burr, a 1963 graduate vorlanca to oonatruct a ^ tsiftK Ghampogne, oomplata with oontlnued, “and I aapecially aaerow paymanto n {WAMHT MPMpl«.(ns) aaOraU Irnnhlr foil. Tha dlatrtet'4 dlreetora inform aad tha $li$100 oooBeotkn fe e ^ WRrnSRS-SAY/j^ > H»- , aoFnooiam m w gaSnoow UIdets (m ) I poator, hoa oanounced that o f BEIaworth M em orial High fomity dweUIng at Adoirta and wont to thank the people of the r city. The,people have, bean, won- 'bert Boyle, first vice preatoent; SONMIRD Uiaiias litical aclence from Rutgm darfid to me. Thay'va always be idauiM to taka on the OTb- Green Moaor oa' port of tha ANP EAT? I'M ^ E VOU DANCIh FRUIT BOWa MEVH, MNomad I S o ^ 19 Contradict funcllona The board ofiprovad seven Mrs. Wtlbert Audaa, aeeond dlviBlan, but only ofU r noting sewer swap aoBctuded last OUT INTO THE MCiettrbC lM(inMn(eaE) tend graatinga from tha town, Unlveralty, N. J., and was com­ A floral otitterpieee wA«' con­ shewn great conotileratian and niTONtOMIMORK WMWiFf SSDeUcadof 41Beorlnfi vice preeident; Mrs. fivfrett that aewar aervksa to tha V e r­ ysor, Bw obm aoid. 37Sed, opiwmtly from nat­ together. I^is is the only way a nominating oommittee. Volunteer work parties have two young children of Mrs. southwest comer of Adama $t. Atty. Lovitt prapoaaS - a The situation la further oom- ural streoa o^d strain. Tha WRR/ FT] is 26 been working these past weeks and ToUond Tpke., and four ad­ governm ent con- work. Delegates to a Deportment BY V. T. HAMLIN ABIT. Marion Faber. She wtH teach toast to the old and. new gorv- pUoated because sewage to tha water company contends It ia ALLYXK)P to prepare the church grounds the children Ehigllsh. ditional vsutahcaa. emrnmts, and to the present Ha added, ’’Under Tom’s convention July 32 to 24 at the not legally responsible for the KOOCVs leadership (Mayor-elect Thomas Hotel America, Hartford, ore Ekghith Dtstriot system fVem 1 t-ML for the dedtesAlon service. Miss Bouaquet Is the daugh­ and the new mayora. Irater, ■Vernon St. wtsild probabiy have break. The rei^rs cost about probably BECAUSE i ioklnrt^ Attv"*”'tnvitt iSbl' have tha I Mrs. Roy Plorris, Mra. Auden, JWHATB AREMDU OF COURSE I AMI W«ylP THEY The Avery SL Christian Re­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas to pasB through street aewera $12,000. HR SOT WM4TATAKE AN Ol' SOOK. THEY PREFERRED formed Church is the first Bouaquet. aion to maintsiln a free-utonding | served, "I’ve heard of idieap ^ I Kennedy and Mra. MB SERIOUS QUALITY TO r In the Forest HiUs sutodl'Vlsioh District secretary Joseph euanro THAT I ^ UkE HIM WHEN THEY COULOA church of tha reformed faith in Organ Coneort Set ground sign on the north side o f 1 wwys to get rid of corporation Hickox. VolB woo Onthorioed to write a TOO- H A «n r JUST AS EASY HM/E 1AKB4 QUANTITY/ through a dlfflcult time now. Alternates ore Mrs. EYeemon, that are now owned by tha AOIYUKE ME? the Hartford area. The area was The Connecticut Valley Chap­ W. Middle Tpke., west of Brood ! counsels, but getUng rid of a Green Mfciw Oonabniction Co. letter of eongratulotiona to selactod for the church because ter of Hammond Organ Clubs whole city to do It Is 1— popular, u., „i.iold , „ _ . T Blackwell oer-1 wish to thank all of the peo- ker, a veteran member of the Auxiliary Sunday at a conclave -was waiting to find out if sew­ 66 !>i^ standards, western, religious,' In Thompsonville. She is a for­ In other actions loiot night, --- - iNi U IS*. HI. M OA BAlJ Two of the requests ore for ------i ^ ' Pl« who worked with us during council, presented the , 1 a s t ers 'would be a'vallskbie. H m the diatrlot dtractoni: building lots wMh leas than the Jazz, classical and novelty especially council motion: to adjourn. mer president of the Manches­ Manchester Water Co. already tunes. porch at 1U_ ^Mwta Rd. cios- _ / ^ ter Auxiliary. 1. Approved th* payment of BY AL VERMEER 5 T 66 22 required frontage, four ore for « • ^ Tk. >*«. Ethel Pease and John (5r. Tha motion was seconded, |dso servea the er-ea. A tty. Bayer $31 to the town for raising a PRISCILLA’S POP signs oTtd on* to pork a oomp- The 13-year-old youth ap­ ilowskl (council preslden,t). at Flaherty’t ^uest, by Aider- said he plans a "oluater” auhdi- peared at the RCA pavilioa at district monheie to W . Mlddto ing traitor. The^p^teirtiona tobtod were: * couldn’t have man John ‘ Schliphack, long­ viMon, vvMh Bome open spans re­ the W orld’s Fair opening and la Tpke., to oonjunotioa with a BY J. B. W ILLIAMS 'They ore: time foe of oonsolidatioh. Farewell Party served, for the proposed devel­ highway reoonetriictioa project OUT OUR WAY John Stetmoit, c/o A tty . EkS- presently serving os organist at "1 ^ 0 want to thank all’of pumng the cbuheil’s closing opment. tjiere; Saint Bomaboa Churrti in beramonies, M ayor PTaherty 'O H T W A rS VOUR BOP/ word Kuehn, 988 FomHngton S t t to Tract a ^ rtabS. For Roy White AHhougli the Bayers aaid that 2. Inotructed pUbHe works dl- G000G06H- ^ Ave., Weot Hartford, requeats Yonkera. was observed dlscretly wiping they oaoume that the Creatfield reotor JOrnee 'mvlgno and su­ UOOKIT THAT BED/ OeTTlN' SOME MUCH I Library Grant Obtained on tha south side « W. Center ^ a tear from Hi# aya.,, needed EXEBCISe — a voxianoa to sdlotw a building SL. opposite Honderaon Rd. 1 toplght. I wont to thank tha Convalescent Home would be perintendent Calvin Taggart to HE SLEPT IN IT South Windaor has baaii . - - ^ ^ Roy,H. White of 86 Keeney . ALL NIGHT AN 'rr you WONY LET TT IN lot with leas than the required sewered as port of the proposed replace two worn manhole oov- I TH'DAYTIME, 60 IT , awarded a 83,900 grant from! ^ St., who toaves thla weekend MMT EVEN WRMHLEO/ frontage on Footer Rd. The and diminiahlng to-nothing in tor the U. S. Air Force Acade- sewer extension, CrestfiaKl ad­ em and fromss, at Weoffixidga WHv; IMNE LOOKS HAS TO GIT nr WHBE the Hartford Foundation of|““ Hort^ ^ SL and to N . Mato 9L, with I VOU1RE UNCONSClOOSr property Jo bounded on the Public Giving to em i*)y a 11-. axtenalon of permlsaloo to the rear. ^ ' ' Paul Reveresy m y. was honored Sunday with * ministrator and part - owner UKB A h o t el WASH north by Rerasn, east by John Francis DellaFera said that the new fitttogo, at about t M each; PILEOUPWHEUI brary consultant t o make a sur- maintain a It will be a 2-story-building torewen party wt Brentwood ROLL cur/ Stelmat, south by 'W. Moulton of ^loniol design, with, a shin­ ^Copter Style hospital is adequately equipped 3. Asked Trivigno to dater- vey of existing Ubrory f a c l l i U e s | Ngn at the W. M khfle^k^m - Day Oamp, given by his aunt mtoe whathar tha dtotziet ia and went by Foster Rd. This la and requirements, and to moke i tra®c* U> the Mancbeater Shop- gle upper half and a brick low­ and unide, Mr. and Mrs. Ektrl with septic tank treatment fa­ on R-40 sons. er half, and will contain 10 cilities now emd does not need legatly reaponsMa for main­ recommendations for the con-1 Porkode. G R E A T BEHD, Kan. P . W hite, oiwnera o f the oomp. 'Ihcmaa L. Burgeaa, 378 Darn­ apartments of three full rooms municipai sewage treatment. taining a bamoada at tha dead struetton o f a new public E- A requeat for a yarionoa by (AP) — Modem Paul Re­ About 76 rdatives and end of Grove SL o ff MOIn 8 t, ing SL, requeoto vorlaiKea to each. It will' adjoin a eonvale- veres ore rousing form friends wtteinded the event and Green Manor Construction ottow a buSding lot with leoe brory for the town. Valentino R. Fiono to altar a cent hospital,' for which a build­ that la to need o f reptooing; e^- The graitt wee requeoted by gaa station at 348 Charter Oak facmiliea and small 'town enjoyed a program: of swim­ Co. was singled out during the than the requirad frontage and ing permit was. ioaued lost meeting for allegedly not hav­ 4. Autliortoad Trivigno and Town Manager T erry V. S|)refv- St. at a coat beyond 60 per cent resldehU by beating down ming. itennis and other sporta. Taggart to look toto a aawar to change the buikling line on week. ■ ■ ' ' over their houses In heli­ ing Uved up to a controctuial kel on the grounda that o f its oaseaead value The Texado requeat for* a A buffet supper was served' and nxittog devica to replaoa aa ob- Detning 8L from 40 feet to 20 the town's present library fa- copters and warning them dancing followed to the music agreement -with tfie district, to ootote modal now owned by tha feet a t the some oddraao. TMa It ww rtoi^^-rom orty in exception for oonstruo- over public oddreoe sya- o f ‘T h e Outeriders,” a Manchea- pay a $100 coimection rtterge district; la on AA-80 aone. oiiaties are inaxtequate and faU ^ Municipai BLdWng Hotf- ^ Center S.t. gas eta- BY JOE CAMPBELL maatltw tha needa o f tems thaX the floods ore. ,ter musical group. fo r each house that the dia- 6. Approved paymant of George A . Ifiellen and JUSus ing Room, os a hoat -irf ptope^ withdrawn at- the lost trict’s sewer system servea. the realdenta. ‘The need for a coming on the Arkansas •WIBte, who recently graduat­ about $8,300 to biUa; Lorman, 107 Bumoide Ave., bitter com- Calvin Taggart, the district’a new Ubrary haa oloo been Indi- R iver, ^ ed . firenn Elost OathoUc High 8. And heard a report from Bast Jtaitftird, requeot a vari­ tion tx) th « U rtanem , m m i from teveral opponenU, public works supervisor, esU' , B o n n i e / . '^VtXJ OO UPSTAIRS rULTEACH you Konaae Red Orom dieoa- School, is the son of Mr. and Treanurer Howard Keeney that THE IMPORTANCE. ance So ottow a sign for adver­ oatad by the State Bureau of T i^ and D ^to faqueato ^ appeared to apeak mated Green Manor Is about (vdcrntDisoeGnMOl .114. ATTEND TO Library Servtcoa Mrs. Urbanetti was reprS- njmnat IL ' ter woritar Tom Irving Sold Mrs. Roy H. White. He hoa a the disirict hoa about $0,7SO 4 -1 1 . tising punMsaa at 898 Sullivan . pilots are racing's five-foot nine homes—and so $900—be­ to tta oeooimta. THOSE StONS/ VO U IN A WMle the town haa two U- aented »>y.Atty. John LoBeUe, who had Nster. Sharon, a Junior at S)ost A ve. Thie ia • CX aone. wall of water through the Ooitholic. hind in its payments. The M ecury Oil Co., c/o A tty . bartos, the Wood Memorial lA- who «p la ^ t^t hla client ipp««.ed at the meeUng brory on Mein St. and Sodd wmted to buy a 80-f^ tot plus T e ^ , unswors of tha Larend, Kan., ores, stop­ His appointment to the Air Swanson saM he will try to MONEY REfn/RNEBD *’You know, Pd hat* to think of tha talaphoika ringing, Edwin Lassmon, 37 Cewis St., ping over, rpoftopa to wRm Force Academy was made In m eet 'with town legal and buUd- YAKXMA, Wak|L (A P ) — Hartford, requests a variance Memortol Ubrory on Ookland ^ f e e t withdrawal, oaked fo r a Oontln- right nowT* tha residents. , ApirU by U. 6. Sen. Abraham ilng department offieiaia’ to Taml Garbs, I, was batoing her to allow a sign larger than per- Rd., both ore open only part- both owned by Alfred A. S*ble- y^nce and was granted one. time ami rederenoe nmterlal is bel, and to oonrtruct a 3-family action brought on exo- "T h ey Just *™ .o f its oh- AN iNFbRMAI.OO(mKUacH. piece of candy on .which there though 'funds expended f^ fam­ ^ V to be stored to the rear of pr«' Legion AwdUary win bold Ita that the used car lot would sassmant staff at thS 21st Ah- WOflLO’8 ONLY mises at the some address nelther create nor aggravate a' j OonnecUcut was no tax. ily relief dropped also. BY DICK CAVALU bei^uet at MUlers Restaurant, MORTY MEEELB This Is a A-20 sone. Manchester, tomorrow. All traffic problem, nor create a I , vl wia st ELEOmOMC TIMEPIEOE Newsletter Moiled Are hazard A*eesaors. to be held June 27 - K » . ] BY ROY CRANE members are oaked to meet at nre hazard. ^ U niversity o f Con- BUZZ SAWYER The final Issue of the board the reattouront at 8:30 p.m. Atty. William Collins, ropro-^ BeOAUS&TkNCW tnjL^A-mztziBLS of education's newsletter, Notes eentlng Sollmene, explained that nectlcut. I FACCUTRON' and Quotes, has been mailed Aosessor F. Joseph Murphy | \ \ e a - V BUT I CANT, IVINIFX WHAT \ / SHE PROBABLY vaiioetwxyeae TAL0«nFTHArWPDDe6NT , . Manohester Evening Herald theuie rwuuwiurequeat differeduiuervu fromirum pre ~z----- ^ ^ avw ARE WE TO Y CARRIES A GUM \OURUTtLEBaOWBR. <30INTOroUTIQ56QMgQAV . J « The issue Includes a town map South Windsor Correspondent, vloue ones because an "drive- i" SHHH.t WANTSP TO. I OW T showing school boundaries for [ BUiOYA X TELLYOU NAVIGATE MY PLANX DO ABOUnHE) IN HER HAHDBA6. -THBAACNeVroaOTO Brownie Joseph, telephone 844- ways on Oakland St. would bs GET THE the next year and also the 1989- blocked, and entry and 4g « t o | ^ ® ^*®*’ " * ’1V** V * THERE IS AT NICHr. AMERICAN A/ FIRST, lhB^aDOlB^^'^NeB 0148. FF GIRL? CUN, 66 school calendar. Any family would be made from Beapon P^****Jf PANOBR/ ATIHenvOL/ SL only, ' ^ ihoP- He will use the local Mc- I Priced From ♦ 1 2 5 e o AT who has not received a copy MASU OHCEf THISAFIBZNOON. Is asked to call the superin He rood from a Nov. 18. 1983 i • » tendent’s offlep at South Wind' Fireworks Fund letter from Police Chief James i . ' I. . . Rlid^t^Tc^ll■^. sor Hl-’ h School. Reardon, attesting to the opln- *V**^y *1* i TRANSISTORIZED IGNITION r Board Mooting Sot Of A L at 8101 ion that the used- cor lot would Assistant- Aosessor Joseph A. ' Tha board of aducetion will not block nor impair the traffic Breault, and AsSaaament Aides j with every ’65 Studebaker meat tonight at 8 In the teach pattern at that location. Norman J. Ely and Mrs- Mae I (C o s ts up to * '? 6 oxtr.i on other cars) ors lounge of South Windaor The American Legion, spon­ Town Planning Director Jo­ M.. Vennard. I High School. sor for over 25 years of the seph Tamiky said that the About 179 oaaaaaora from 100 ; The agenda will Include: Ap- j^urth of July flreworke die- traffic inittera on Oakland St., state communities ore planning BiggMVikivaMie to IgnitKHi aystems in over 50 years. 0';^ c provol of career reoommendto . r»c o n tlv made Its annual while not the bast at present, to attend the annua) school, .and changes,' recommended word- P“ y* *«^htiy m may change in the future,. if 80 public officiola ;wUI: serve on ^ stnelhfd stiir^,kn)tdr-iife for” thai fa c u lty .. 917 M A IN S T R E E T -U M A N C H E I^ E K u Ing on oehool organization and appeal fo r advance donatlOTS the state relocates the romp eloeaes for the mentally hondi- to help <>®f™y leading from Interstate RL Co-sponsortog tha counas wtU piugt diKl p o in t s ,!^ frequent capped In the hoard's rulee and total cost thle year will ^ 1$4. ' be the University of Cbnnacti- CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNEg) tuneups, and it’s yours FREE if ^ BY LANK LEONARD reto^ttona l«“ t $1,900. and the sole means Opposition to SoUinena’a re­ cut, the State Tax Department, MICKEY FINN Otaun Bake Slated support of this program is quest come from' about five the Connecticut Association of A “stag” clam bake will be by, volunUry contribuUons of property owners of Die ores, Assessing officers .and -the In ­ yoii buy a im w '65 Studebaker NOW! vip. He WAS ternational Association of . As- BUXMSOINNIS, r —EVEN THOUGH THEV PA aidsaFT ______APPRBBSBP^ aponoored by the South Wind- fhe 5 >ectatoro and 'was baaed on the belief that IhAIPhl VITUI DON'T THINK S O -- MET C0UJK.TOR TD CVRiL SWMNNi LOCAL sor Uona Club Saturday at Advanae doitationa to data the preisnee of d usad-car lot sesstog. Officers. " M KALLIKAK AnDiMI/,JlNP MAV VIHJ> amount tq $101, Contributors The curriculum win (nciuda O f f I MEAN IT, PHIU m NOTA HIT 'EM LIKE YOU I 7HE FACTORY^ Schoub’s Restaurant, Rt. 6, be would UKveose the OokUndSt. BIe Voun sToeiMHMt eu isn j Still, In Ptogrnss H|Cl19fC/.9PNL NAMMOPUVt ' ginning a t 1 p.m. TIckata m ay traffic problem and would be a Asaeaament-Principle* end Pro­ UiTSB BRLOW 60IN’ TO SPBIO THE REST J CAN HIT 'EiM. yOUD| RELAnVB«.f cedures lionid n , and Oh kd- OF MV LIFE HITTING J i BE FAM Ol^ IN be obtained from John Oralnl.' hOBord to children of the nel|^- GOLF BALLS/ borhood. voueed course . for- those who 17 NorUivlew Dr. All men of m’v ii n O * have certUIeates front previoUB I { n lOUNO MOTORS . the town ora Inirltad. i W* Opposition to Dotnato’s to; sesstonq.•' • The club is planning a varl- *iio^anl quest for tha apartment buOd- !| S f CENTIR IT. . \ MANCHESTCR sty show to tl^all ^th pro- S aPEBSOSiL tog variance oome from ohCtut anMOal inventory Miffififfi fro Km Kro f’Kmlv Cll®it0r OllApt6r Of O P B IR o Q B ^ 16 voool' property owneik, phis !' *' DiVOTioB'-souein^. - ' ^ I $6; MoBchastor Coirntry Club. WABBERlgURO. - Germany: aoholonhlp fund. ~ -itltion signed by IF q ^ ra . Or. Joseph C. B o n y,, $S; ant a fte r opponant (API —' Oortomn llm producer i Oampicrta Fond Horry M. Fraser Oo„ $6; Or. Hprat NaaCMer Olid today ha is t South W in d sor offloam . denial v('atolal p^lee ^ Manufacturing^ Oo S5: ’Oiirii is 'aha b f the dear aoun* dlrotto‘sint.im b;iliad"s^i tiin* w ■ r ; try o a ttl^ IsR In. jManebaa- ago. He dtoUnadto say tobre; POOD? HoUea Academ y, Bethany. Paraons daairing to moke coo- ■tar." . . Mtos BdicR.- A olstar of Osesw* Both man graduated near . tt may ba • wadding, a bon- BY LEFF and McWILLlAMEt. Tba opartnownt'building toil! 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/ UANCHBSTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1968 PAGE flF l'im nSB lOURTBBf TBE Player Puts Name with Immortals Herald Angle No Sentiment Shows as Mets Beat Bunts By / ■ ^ B ill Cowan^s Brown Charged NFL Wins Atlanta, E A R L Y O S T RSox Send for CHarity and Golf Sports Editor Homer Gives OLEVXaJkNO (A P )—Jim Russ Nixon Recalled Bro#n of the Cleveland 15th Team in 1966 Day^e Biggest Bat Waver Browns was to appear In Bat Day was a resounding success at Yankee Stadi­ hO Victory MoBloipnl Court today on an To Share Winnings assault and battery charge um Sunday when the largest crowd to watch a major BALTIMORE (AP)— They couldn’t make a helpful brought against him by an league baseball game, or World Series game, since July NEW YORK (AP) — trade but the Red Sox are not going to gtand pat in Ig-year-old girl. wSh a group headed by insurance man Rankm Smith 4, 1961, turned out, 72,244. The 40,000, more or less, The their scramble to end a nosedive to the hmer depths of ST. LOUIS (A P )— Gary Player, a black-clad little Jerry Milano, attorney for youngsters present were asked to wave their Little aren’t sentimental after the American League standings. the 29-yenr-old star full­ Jr. of A l t a i. .B the Jlk et October Huoa Nbton South African with a flair for the dramatic, deftly back, said Brown would League bats for the benefit of the cameramen as the aU. will screen the four or five ap- Minnesota and Nerw York^ recalled from Toronto and It etched his name among a select Hst of golf’s immor­ plead Innocent. They were filled with looks aa though Dem is .Bennst Brown, the father of pMcants with the understanding teams exchanged field post- tals and said that was enough, he had all he wanted, tMit a lease on the new $18-mll- tton.s in the eighth inning in sentiment for six innings Harvard Will to going to get ,il try hi tbs three, declined conunent on staiting rotation. the money wasn’t important. tho charges brought by Mon stadium is a muM. the first game. Monday night. Then Joe ‘”rhe money Is Immaterial — Brenda Ayrea except to say: It was the moat Impreaslve Christopher went and Nixon was recoHsd os the Red the honor Is the thing,” Player Although the rival American Player leaped into command ” I am not that small that Footbair League also v o ^ a sight. s p o ilt ft with a bunt sin­ Ignore AAU Sox playsd an exMUtlon at said Monday, after winning the I have to beat a girl.” But the biggest commotion Toronto Monday night, lostng U.S. Open Golf Championship at the start, taking a birdie 4 19S6 froneWse to the Cox Broad­ gle leading off the seventh while the 44-year-old Australian Miss Ayres charged Mon­ was caused by Tony Oliva, the 5-2. and immediately turned his |25,- casting Oorp. of Aitante on June inning. NCAA Fight bogeyed the first hole of the day that Brown slapped her 8 the nine-man Stadium Au- Twins’ talented rightflelder... Tonight the Red Sox open a 000 check over to the U.S. Golf several times about the face who gained all honors in the Billy Oowan made it even four-game series at BaMmora AssoclaUon. vastly frustrating 7.1B1 - yard tiiorlty reportedly to over­ Bellerive Country Club course. and body in an east side ho­ bat waving and throwing de­ worse In the nintti inning when CAMBRIDGE, Miaaa. (AP) — with Eari Wilson (4-4) and whelmingly In favor of the NFL. he slammed Ms first Itomer of His three-stroke victory over Player ran in birdie putts of tel room early Sunday. Arthur Montgomery, chairman partment. Intentlontd or not. Harvard University to going to Dave Morehead (4-5) picked to Australian Kel Nagle in the 18- 85 feet each .on the next twq Oliva, who lost hto bat once the season, giving the Mets a try and halt ttw team's stump a l u m n i b a s e b a l l of the board, has set a July 1 1-0 victory over the National ignore the current sanction hole playoff made him the first holes, went 2-up and, for all in­ deadline for a decision on Ihe In the first game, nearly cut while ending the red-hot Oriolea foroign winner in 4S years and BaiUilng for eight Inninga off A1 Downing’s legs League - leading Los Angeles sqixibble between the National winning streak. Baltimore, win­ tents and purposes, it was over. lost night to reach a decision. lease. , only the third man ever to Nagle was never even again. Rain Helps in the third inning when the Dodgers end Claude Osteen. BEST OF THE BUMS— Pitching has been the name of the game this year in Collegiate Athletic Aasociation ner of nine of its last 10 starts, sweep the four big prizes, of The score was 3-3 when dark- "We (eel there to very, vary 'The close-trotting Australian, strong sentiment in AtlanU and bat slipped out of hto hands and The triumph came exactly Los Angeles competition, Here’s a catcher’s eye view of L.A.’s Big Four, as and the National Amatemr Ath­ will use RoUn Roberts (4-8) and professional golf — Uie U.S. and who forced the tie when Player nese set in. headed out to the mound. one year after Jim Banning seen through backstop Jeff Torborg’s mask. From left, Don Drysdale, letic Union. Jim Mifier (0-0) tai the twi- British Opens, the PGA and the Don Deidey, Art Saverick the state of Georgia for on NFL One Inning later, Oliva nlgbt doublehader. blew a three-stroke lead with Rest Thumb franchise,” said RozellS after rttohed a perfect game eigainst Claude Osteen, John Podres and Sandy Koufax. Athletic Director Adolph W. Masters. three holes to play the day be­ and Ben Grzyb each oame up strode to the i^ t e agittn and he Mets for the Philadelphia Semborskd announced Monday In order to bring Nixon back, announcing the award of the while many of the youngntera He now stands with Gene Sar- fore, wrecked his chsnces with with two hite for A * I while franchise Monday by a unani­ Phillies, who also were In first that undergraduate membero of the Red Sox sent rookie catcher Bob Howe coUected a pair of were cradlelng their bats near place at the time. aaen and Ben Hogan at the pin­ a shattering double bogey on the For Ralston mous vote. the Harvard track team will be Jerry Moses back to Boston to nacle unattained by any others, fifth. blngiles for the (qjpoettion, their seats, Oliva went into "ac­ The Mets appeared to be stag­ allowed to compete in the Na­ )>e reassigned to a farm team Joe Foss, AFL commissioner tion” again, but not before he the legendary figures of another His drive hooked far to the WIMBLEJDON, England, (AP) Grzyb recorded 11 stiiksouts who was in New York for a ing a fitting observance of the Walnut Wins Round, tional AAU Championshipa at where he can play reguiaily. era or the giants of today. left, into the gallery crowning a and gave up five hits but had to caused a few temper outbursts, first anniversary, if not with a San Diego, Calif. Under the regUtottons governing — Dennis (The Thuntb) Ralston meeting with his league's from both the Yankees and the ’The forgotten nfan in golf's sm ^l hill, struck a woman in ssltle for a tie. expansion committee, comment­ peorfect game, at least with a no- bonus players, bonus pitcher the head and bounded into the goes back into battle on Wim­ The FPa knotted the count fane. He said there was ix> intention Big Three, Player reasserted mtter. But Christopher broke up of aiding the AAU in its fight Gerry Vezendy had to be put on rough. in the seventh with a run and ed; • * • Defeats Paul Dodge his right to a spot in that com­ bledon’s center court today "AU I can say is congratula­ the celebration, and ail the over ceriiticatton of tiaok and waivers to allow Moees to ba pany in overwhelming fashion. "When we walked up, the lady bemdaged but cheerful — and each aide taUied once in the tions to the NFL,” and added First ‘Strike* Mets wound up with was their field competition "but wa have farmed out and Vezendy was Arnold Palmer has yet to win was lying there,” Player said. unique among tennis players in eighth before play waa halted. that the problem of getting the second consecutive 1-0 Monday approved poxticipation of our quickly snapped up by the St, the PGA. Jack Nicklaus has yet I did that once in South Africa. F41P ...... (XX) 010 11—3 5 4 OMva’s first “strike” Just night victory. Battle for first place in the Rec Softball League Lknito CardintJs. being gratefiil for rain. AFL into AUentai rested with missed hltUng Yankee relief athletes in this meet in the post to win the British Open. It can make you sick. I didn't The downpour that ruined a m ...... 001 100 01—3 8 3 the Oox group. It was one week ago that the found a fine crowd on hand to watch the Walnut Res­ and we continue to do so." Vezendy was 0-8 at Pittsfield want to concentrate on the next Anderson ana Riditer; Grzyb tcher Hal Renlff. Two patches in Six outings. V. I have made most of my much of the first day of the all- Atlanta kicked up Ito heels .ter, Oliva's bat slipped again show that a bone has been brok- Mets felled to hit Oinoinnatl’s taurant and Paul Dodge Pontiac square off. As expect­ He also said no pressure was money and won most of my shot. England championships left and Deedey, Palmer. and celebrated when sports tans Jim Maloney tor 10 innings be­ American Leagpie ed, it was a rip-snorter all the way, the Walnut’s finally The change hi catchera isn’t "Kel said, ‘I feel awful, and landed in the far comer o f ; en. But he won't submit to an brought to tiear on any athlete expected to make much differ* golfing fame in this country,” Ralston, the big American )Kipe heard the NFL news. "W e’re in the Yankee« du to encourage him to compete. Player said in announcing his Gary,' and I said, ‘so do I.' tor the title, leading his veteran CHURCH SOFTBALL the big leagues now.” they er in the 11th beat the Reds 1-0. innings—nine—^by a 10-9 score. ence in the team’s overell per­ BODY ENGLISH—It works for Gary Player but not for Kel Nagle, both "I (eel it upset Kel.” An unldenUned member of until the end o f the season.” He Minnesota . 38 23 .623 runs and play went into extra He said the college Just wanted formance but a reviteilzed Der»- intention to turn the check over doublee partner, Heun Rich­ There was no stopping North shouted at the stadium where seems to lose control of the While tossing sentiment out to The Walnuts, in winning, on the eighth green in yesterday’s playoff. Player birdied the par five hole Nagle's next shot also the squad, a reserve wearing a Chicago .... 37 24 .607 I Innings. to make it clear any member of nis Beruieitt ooiild make a lot of to the USGA. ardson, 7-6 in the first set of Methodiist last night at Char­ 38,402 watched the Milwaukee warm-up Jacket, picked up the bat only when he swings at left field, the Meto recorded an­ Cleveland .. 36 24 .600 I’ s wrapped up the first round the team who wanted to com­ while Nagle missed his birdie. (AP P h o t o f a x . ) ______‘I feel I owe this country a whipped into the crowd, gianc their singles maitch. ter Oak Park as it rolled to a Braves (Atlanta Braves in 1988) other landmark along the way championship with an unblem­ Hank Pedemonte’a single got difference. ing o(Ef a woman's ankle. wood a ^ aimed tt straight at a pitch and misses. Baltimore .. 36 28 .681 2M. pete In the AAU meet was free great deal. I feel it is my duty For many players M could 15-8 deckrton over Community play an exhibition baseball to Immoriallty. The rictory en­ .674 3 ished record, having won all the Walnuts moving in the Bennett has given two stremg, “ He must have felt horrible,’ Oliva. All four umpiren were Last year in Boston Oliva set Detroit ...... 35 26 to do so as far os Harvard to though limited, performances to do something for this country have meant disaster and a BapUst. game with Minnesota. abled them to compile a two- .463 10 seven starts. Dodge completed ninth. Bob Carlspn forced the Player said. “ It was like a looking the other way, or else some kind of record when he Los Angeles 31 36 concerned. hto last two times out. Sunday and for golf. sleepless ni^ht ahead. Three hifs by Ron Carr and Rozelle said he would screen they decided to pass a tt the In­ game winning streak against .444 11 the slate with a 6-2 won-loss runner at second but Joe Twa' "Led by Siderowf and Breed lost the bat four times in one New York .. 28 35 The Harvard position had he pitched seven innings — tbs Sleep Loss “ So I'm turning the check butcher shop.” But for Ralston It meeuit an­ a pair by Paul Abert led the the applicants before selecting cident. The bat mtoeed the tar­ the Dodgers for the first time in Boston ...... 26 36 36 .410 13 record. ronite followed with a ground Gary had a five-stroke advan­ g^ame, three times the working rule double. When Steve Mc- been slated earlier, prompting most he has pitched stece tost over to Joe Dey (executive other night’s rcTt for hi-s injured 14-hlt kxiing ertreak attack. The one and then would ask the clu get — the defending American tool landed in the grandstand, their four-year existence. Washington. 26 39 .340 14 Runs came in threes for both Nets $2,000' director of'the USGA) and ask­ tage a| the turn. He hekl it, right thumb and the certainty sides. The Walnuts led 6-0 after Adam bounced out to second, the end of a simitou* squabble Ai^fust — and threw only 90 MetiiodistB oame up with a doz­ owners for approval of his League batting champion. narrowly missing box seat oc­ Osteen allowed the Mets only Kansas Qty 17 40 . 298 19 last year. It also was in accord ing him to give $5,(XX) to the playing his usual brand of con­ that it could only get better. en hits, two each by Eari Cus­ choice in a telephone vote. "I However, it was a different three innings on the strength Carlson raced home with the pttchee. He was touched for two Seven Ex-Champions servative, contrcH golf, until the cupants. two hits while the Dodgers Monday’s Results with a stated Ivy League policy ST. LOUIS (A P) — Cancer Fund. My mother died Ralston, 22, fell and bruised ter, Bob Gaffhey and Bob fed they will accept my recom­ story around the Twins' dug- No games scheduled of three runs in each the sec­ winning run. runs on six hits and one walk last two holes when he took cau- "It bothers Tony when he managed Just three off A1 Jack- of “ institutional atuonomy.” and he struck out eight Young FYank Pagel lost a of cancer. The rest, I would like the thumb so badly in last O o^es. Nine errora hurt the mendation,” said Rozelie who out son, who never had beaten Today’s Games ond and third frames. But the Twaronite and Tom Ansaldl Moub Ixjgeya. losses a bat,’’ Fox added. each had three hits for the Wal­ Three boys In particular who That’s one of the best per* Bight’s sleep but wa« pret­ bo see fpnneled. Into Junior golf week's London Championships Baptists. will begin negotiaiing Immedi­ A half dozen or more Twins them before. Kansas City (O'Donoghue 3-9 Automobilemen came bouncing in this country. Player said he now plans to that on Saturday he couldn't "Most games that he does, he back with three three's, three in nuts, Pedemonte and Jtm Mls- are expected to benefit from the tormsmees by a Rad Sox left- Seeking State Crown ty well paid for it. MetbodJaUi 063 202 2— 16 12 2 ately. climbed the dugout bteps and rarely hits well.” Jackson, however, allowed and Talbot 4-4) at New York Like $2,000. He gavq $2,000 to his caddie, return to South Africa to be with hold a racquet. Baptist .. .100 003 4— 8 14 9 Thie is the first step In major appeared ready to defend Oliva (Bouton 3-6 and Stafford 2-4), 2, each the fourth, sixth and sev­ tretta added a pair each. Ka­ ruling are two Juniors highly lionder in some time. The next his vyife and five children, in­ P.S. Oliva had one hit in four only one runner to reach second savage and May were each rated on the rational level — time—probably Friday ni|^ at That waa the prize South Frahk Pagel, 16. Until Monday morning he stm J. CboppeH and B. (JhappeU; expansion by the NFL wWch if help was needed. twl-night. enth innings to account for all The actual prize money was cluding IS - day - old Theresa trip* in the first game — going base after the Dodgers failed to three for five with the Dodge liigh Jumper Orris Pardee and Baittmore—Bennett hopes to gst HAMDEN (A P )— Sevai former amateur champions, Africa’s Gary Player gave waa doubtful if he could take the Hughes and Belden. will have 16 teams In 1987, di­ No blows were struck but Boston (Wilson 4-4 and More- their scoring. I $2&,000, but the USGA put anoth whom he hasn’t seen. court against the 81-year-oid zero for three after a first in' score with the bases loaded and Going into the last regular Boys and Eric Ozols and Jack himller Tony Lynch, who fin­ through nine innings. hie IS-yeai^old oaddy after vided into two conferences, each Oliva’s pride was probably hurt two out In the first inning. head 4-5) at Baltimore (Roberts led by Dick Siderowf of Birch wood and Allen Breed of er $1,000 into the pot for both "I feel I can now cut down my Richardson. nlng hit, and was two for five scheduled inning, the Walnuts McNeil each collected two hits. ished third in the NOAA Oham- Even though Bennett oooldn*t wlnntBg the U.S. Open DUSTY SOFTBALL split into two divisions. a little when he struck ou^;, in the nightcap as the Twins 4-6 and J. Miller 0-0), 2, twi- Wethersfield are among the qualifiers for today’s Player and Nagle after they tied travel and spend more time Ralston, trom Bakersfield matching his performance Jim ■ GWlam doubled, and appeared to have matters under Walnuts 033 020 101— 10-14-5 ptonshipe last week. Also ex­ finish, he said hto arm gave Um Golf Championship Monday, Slugfeat. beat describes last The Atlanta team will opemte swept the doiAIeheader. night round of the Connecticut State Golf Association Cham- believed to be the most ever at the end of 72 holqs at 282 and with my family,” he said, OiHf., said: ” My thumb wni as a svAng team and win play against Downing in the third in­ Jackson walked Wee Parker Minnesota (Kaat 6-7) at Cleve­ control, leading 9-6. However, Dodge 000 303 300— 9-13-6 pected to enter the meet was no pain. He said he was Just the 18-hole playoff went into ef love goK very much, but I love okay. In tact, I wns worried leas night’s activity at Robertson ning which he first lost hto bat and Jim Lefebvre. The lefty successive singles by Don Cro­ Carlson and Mistretta; Mis- Walt Hewlett, a middle distance tired, indioattng he now has to pionshipB. given a caddy. Park. Wyman 0*1 managed to each o( the 14 other teams once land (Tlant 6-3), night csyk ef Indian HiH, shot 72-71- "I’ll spend part of It on feet. my children more. about the thumb than about the in game No. 2. ended the threat by throwing well, Pete Kasavage and George tretta, Lautenbach and Ansaldi, runner who lives in Palo Alto, get bis arm used to the long dia* Siderowf and Breed, playing outtoat the Independents. 15-14, in 1988. As a resiUt, the season End of the Line Washington (Daniels 6-6) at 14S. a motorcycle aad pat the chance of slipping on damp turf. will run 15 weeks aiKl each team « • * out Jeff Torborg on a grounder. Chicago (Horlen 6-5), night May in the seventh led to three Gentilcore. Calif. tance, much Hke a pitcher Ib tbe aame Uireeeatne, Bed tor getting a run in the seventh to One word can often Haul up a The only other hits off him were first Monday with tour-under- In all, S2 survived the qualify­ rest away to go to coUega,” “ Maybe it's a gooA tIAng that will have a one-week bye. Los Angeles (Brunet 4-4) at maitch waa called off. My thumb snap a tie. Eloch Mde come Injured Knuckle paragraph and this happened singles by Parker In the sixth par aoorea cf ISS. ing round. Pagel said. The team will have first draft Detroit (LoUch 7-2), night Last yaar’a ehampioo, Rcnald Brainchild of Non-Golfer is improving aH the time and It through with 18 base MU. 'here's a reaacm for Oliva's yesterday in this column in re(- and Osteen in the eighth. Siderowf fired two-under-par pick next December and wBl Wednesday’s Gaines (Red) Smith of the Manchester didn’t a erio^ y trouble me.” The Oilere led 12-0 after two have one extra draft selection In loosely held bats and Howard erance to Bat Day at Yankee Kansas City at New York, N lOtDMis of SB and SB over the Country CSub, le not defending Ratston, Ih. top-ranked Amer­ and one-half innings but the Fox, traveling secretary of the Stadium. I was most Impreneed S,f78-yard New Haven Country Meetings Begin each of the first five rounde. ASTBOSPiniXIES— Boston at Baltimore, N Uiia year. SnUtti will play for ican player and fourth seed of Indies came on fast with 11 Stocking with veteran players Twins had the answer. (and not impressed, as the story Minnesota at Cleveland, N Oub' ooune. Breed shot 68 and the University of Houston in the the Wimfatedon entry, has been runs, four in the fifth and sev­ "Oliva Jammed the knuckle said) wttlh the blu est double­ In Uie only oiher game, Lee TO. For AFh Eleven Ernie Backofen Wins will be set up at the February Maye's two-run triple In the Los Angeles at Detroit, N NCAA tournament at Knoxville, beaten by Richardson, of Dal­ en in the si.'cth, to knot the meeting. on the middle finger o f hto play ot the day, the father and Washington at Chicago, N Siderowf won the atate oham- Tenn., this weekend. las, in two of their last three count. right hand last May while slid­ son teams that made Yankee seventh inning snapped a 1-1 tie ptonetaip in 19C6 and IBSO. Breed Three other cbampione quali­ I n Philadelphia meetings. Bruce Fowler led the Oilers ing Into a base. It responded to Stadium their entertainment and sparked Houston to a 6-2 trium ph over Philadelphia. waa the IBSS tltUst at Wampa- fied, however, are Alpheue LaBoime Invitational If the unseeded Richardson with four hits, includiivg a home treatment pretty well, but soon stop. Too often fathers are too W. L. Pet. G.B. Doag. Winter, Jr., of Brooklawn, who puHs the trick again, Ralston run and a double. Sid Wiersma Redskins Sign after It started to swell and* busy on weekends to take their Maye, who earlier singled PHILADEJLPHIA (AP) — A Los Angeles 42 26 .618 — car across a run, drove in Bob Lil- Another former state champt- won in IMS and 19S6; James T. committee of the American can count Wimbledon Me hoodoo contributed three hits. For the he hasn't able to grip a bat youngsters to a baseball game Milwaukee . 34 25 .676 3V4 en, Bobby Allen of Wampanoag, Healey of the Hartford Country By EARL YOST tournament. Last year he went kawTB, Clayt Klein waa on a properly. whether It be played ai Mt Us and Joe Morgan, who had Football League arranged to Pitt Graduate walked. Cincinnati .. 36 27 .671 finhdted four strokes back adtti ClkA, who won in 1B61 and 1S68; meet with city offloiols today to Brainchild of Dave Brennan became a reality yester­ out on the first day to Britain's hit spree, getting four, one more ILaat winter we planned an N«bo or in the major leaguea. San Fran. .. 36 28 .563 4 As repeated before, there to no Dick Farrell brought Ms rec­ 70-72-142. The 16S2 Utllat took and the veteran Charles C. discuse playing rights of an day at the Ellington Ridge Country Club when the first Tony Pickard. than teammates Frank Lateano Over Minnesota operation but when the knuckle Rttsburgh . 33 31 .516 7 W rd place in the day's SS-hole Otare of tbe New Haven Country American League team in Phil- TTiis year H was Pickard's and Jim Crowell. returned to normal size, and better douUeplay in baseball ord to 5-2, holding the Phillies to Phlla’phia .. 32 32 .600 8 ^ y . dub, who won in IBSl, IBSS and edelpMa'e proposed new stadi­ annual LaBonne Associates Invitational Gk>lf Tourna­ turn to Halter. After taking die Wyman 543 020 1-15-18-4 Oliva said It didn't bother him, than a good father and son re six hits aa well as driving in St. Louis ... 30 34 .488 10 In tourtli pSace, Dr. Ted Len- IBSfi. um. ment was staged. Brennan, a non-golfer, suggested the first two sets against Australia's Indies 002 147 0-14-18-5 the surgery was put off. ladionahlp which Involves doing two runs with an eighth-inning Chicago .... 28 36 .438 12 John Oooper, he fell heavily on Fowler and Lutzen. Ward and! ^ M h in ^ R e ^ k t o s won a bld- “ Again this year, Oliva Jam­ fiilnga and going places togeth single. Wea Oovlngrton homered An AFL spokesman said Mon­ novel public relations promo-^ Houston .... 29 40 .420 13V4 doesn’t the treacerouB grass and was netrheifir ***’'8 contest with the Miiwieeoia med the knuckle and X-raya er. for the FMUies in the ninth. day that further consideration Uon to Ted LeBonne. The lat­ Ehf Murphy needed the few­ New York .. 22 44 .343 18>i SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY ter in turn discusaed the move beaten 3-6, 4-8, 9-7, 6-2, 6-2. ■ Twins today when Fred Mazu- of a team franchise in Philadel- est putts, 29, and Mel Backus rek of the University of Pitts­ Monday’s Results at a meeting and a unanimous The big opening day upset tor ALUBINI JUNIORS Houston 8, Philadelphia 2 phila was ‘‘not feasible...imtil we had 31. burgh decided to play profes­ clarify the stadium situation.” agreement was reached. the United States was the defeat Opening game at Keeney ‘IPs a Monkey on Your Back^ New York 1, Los Angeles 0 Kickers competition found of Frank Fkoehling, the No. 4 sional football instead of base­ Fruits from the idea and Field last night eaw the White ball. Only games scheduled The league had awarded one many hours of work were real­ Nick Zavarella 96-17—79, Stan American from c5oral Gabiee, Today’s Games franchise to AtlarAa, but decid­ Ladd 84-7.^79, Lou Kelly 93- Sox blank the Twine, 19-0. Elev­ Mazurek. 5-toot-ll, 192-pound ized ^yesterday under a boiling Fla., ..by British Davis (Jupper en walks aided the winners. St. Louis (GjlMon 8-6 and ed Monday not to expand thqre 14—79 and Joe Kowalski 91-18 Mike SangMer. quarterback, waa signed by the Varied Are the Reasons June sun at Ellington when 80 The Twins failed to collect a Washburn 4-4) at Cincinnati get out SALE because the National F ootb^ —73 winning. National Football League team clients partlcipatf^. (Jay 6-2) and Tsitouris 4-4), 2, League has an agreement to single hit off the pitching of as a free agent tor an unan- The 90-degree temperature A1 Kemp won a set of woods NATIONAL LEAGUE twi-night A L L NIeW G I N E R A L uee that efity's new stadium. didn't affect Ernie Backofen in a draw. Mike Hayden. : nounced bonus. The Redskins Of the D ista n ce Runner APT, Oommiesioner Joe Foss Cichon’s T h ird Bob Agostinelll and John i would say only that he signed Three-hilt, shutout pttxdiing Chicago (Koonce 6-6) at Mil­ who walked off with low grdsa waukee (Blasingame 7-6), night said Monday that the league Goodrow led the Sox vrtth tw o'for "considerably more than to by BUI MUemraki waa ttw much honors, 74. John Harrigan was PUTTS AND CHIPS: Con­ Pliiladeiphia (Short 7-8) at sttU had proposals from tour Doesn’t Qualify hRs each. normally given a free agent." for Green Manor last iright at NEW YORK — (NBA) — next with a 78. testants included John Alsop, It was a closer game at Char­ Buckley Field aa the Mianches- Houston (Bruce 5-8), night JET SPECIAL other cMes, at $7.5 milUon Low nets were registered by With Washington, MAsurek The force that drives a man to New York (Cisco 1-4) at Loe apiece. .the pipe smoking unsuccessful ter Oak with the Angela de­ will be used as a flanker back ter Auto Farts posted a 7-0 Leo Byrd 81-16—65, Ralph Third piece was not (food verdict. MUenwaln abruck out run 20 mitee every day through Angeles (Podres 3-3), night much, candidate for governor in Con­ feating the Oriolee, 8-4. and defeiMive back. Schwalkert 85-15— 70. enough to qualify for the Na­ nine. the hUto. along a lonely beech Pittsburgh (Law 6-6) at San Calloway low net laurels necticut in the 1964 elections... Each side had a four-run in­ 1 Voted the most valuable play­ WEST JORDAN, Utah — Don tional PGA Golf Championship ning but the Angela also scor Hitting atandouts were Jton: or through the busy streets of Francisco (Perry 6-6), night • f'.NYLONS ' . ■ Fullmer, West Jordan, Utah, went to A1 Morganson, 101-42 The Rev. Clifford (Jurtin, pas­ er on the Pitt baseball team the ed once in each of two other past sea-son, Mazurek hJt .480 Wood and John McKeon wrlth i New Yoric has aihveya been a outpointed Gene (Honey Bear) —69, Scott Rome 108-38—70, tor of the new St. Matthews so Wally Cichon of the Elling­ two each for the APs. Randy Your Geiwral Tire Specialist haa this great hmg-mile- framea to get the duke. this spring as an . He. mystery that even the distance Bryant, 10. Middleweighte. : 'Bernie Leduc 117-53— 74. Catholic Church In Tolland, ton Ridge Country Club will Bonham registered two of the runners can't explain. age economy tire . . . Now at special introductory played with but three clubs, a have to wait until next year. Joe Belanger had a two base was drafted by Minnesota in the Rockville Legion three Manor safeties. It to a question that brings prices! KS sIm s ! AH types! Whitewalls and Black- No. 5 and a No. 8 iron and a hit for the Angeto with Bill lecent free agent draft con­ Cichon posted a 75-71— 147 Sproul and Pete Olshewski lead­ One of the game features vacant stares, a shrug of the w&lls^ ’ putter. He had a pommendable in Bridgeport yesterday to ducted by organized baseball. was the base running of Roger Meets Stafford why buy $26.00 tires?" ing the Orioles with two bingles ShoulderB, a slight smile and 43 on the front nine. . . Dave trail Gifford Nutbrown 78-71— Feder who stole three bases. Comins, new president of the each. lofty, philosophic answers that BIQ SAVINGS ON PAIRS! 144 and Bob Kay 75-70— 145. Scout Frank (Bots) Nekola, Auto Parts 010 107—7 6 1 moke these athletes sound as Tonight at Home Manchester Jaycees, was in the Only Nutbrown will represent former Holy Cross pitcher, Green Manor 000 000—0 8 2 foursome that Included Back though they've been training the Connecticut section of the WORCESTER, Mass.—Marion signed three members of this MUewsM and McGee, Ken­ under H en ^ David Thoreau, Learning the hard way Sun­ For THiab 1 ofen, low gross winner Most PGA along with defending Conner, 177, B o ^ n , outpointed year's . They ney; BogU, OougMin (6 ) and 'stoe One The | Fearless Foursome on tbe not Arthur Lydlard or Mihaly day in Danielson, never to un­ Cara | 2 F O R 1 SAVE champion Ed Rubis who was (3ay Thomas, 178, Paterson, are Carl YastrzemSkl, Chuck DIhble Igloi. derestimate the opposition, course consisted of Ted Bantly, exempt from qualifying. N.J., 8. Schilling and Rico Petrocelll. Unscramble Jim McCarthy, BUI Peek and "When It's pouring rein,” Rockville's American Legion 6.(>O/A0exl3 INTERNA'nONAL LEAGUE says New Zaatand’a Peter SneB, team will start Us best nine Oompacts TubeloM $1 5 5 5 . v p o Jack H unter... The course was Runs oame fast for both *23”* closed to members. ‘land you’re going ailong, wet against Stafford tonight at ifulbs last night at Verplanck through, in the dark, there's a Henry Park. Play starts at 6 Firid but Norman’a managed aattofaction Just in knowing U.S. Royal Safety Small to tally onoe hi the last Inning o’clock. Buick When other high - handicap you’re out there and the oth­ Sunday, after trouncing Dan­ from ^ 6.95/7.39X14 players in the foursome heard bo aka out a 9-8 duke over the ers aran't” Ohevy II ; OUers. ielson In the first half of a twrin- 6.85/7.35x15 "SU TYARNE that Mike Ovian'e handicap SneM, a doulble gold-medal blll, ^1-2, Rockville Coach Bebe Oomst 1 0 Tubeless was seven, they gasped. The In whmliig their fifth game winner at the Tokyo Olymplce, Milanese rested five of his start- Dart *21*®* * ir threesome consisted of big in nhis starts, the wlnnera got Falrtont Blackwalls to one of the wortd’a greatest era. Danielson took advantage Steve Oavagnaro, mtle Gene back to bock homers from Kev­ runners. and wound up a 2-1 winner. Valiant Kelly (who resemtilee Bobby in WkMi and Jim Baleeano, Pste MoArdle Isn’t. Watoh’a coming With two men Tonight it will be Jim Mar- Ford Toekl In size, but not in ability) He’s a 36-year-cM, 5-8, 125- tello hurling against the Zone 8.70 X 15 Black Tube plus tax ORESSMK and Clarence Foley, who on in the fou ra timing. Bale- pound New Yoric bus mechanic Ohsvy 7.MM4 SUio alao ooUected two alnglea. Four leading Stafford crew,. Mo Exchange Needed PlynuNilh T.nxlfr looked, and acted Hke a pro, who finished 23rd in the Olym­ Stafford copped a doubleheader until he teed off after watching Atan Noske and Steve Car- pic marathon. Studebaker Tubeless *2!P* *11®® tier each had two btows for the BOB 8 CHUL last Sunday against Wethers­ Lark Blackwslto Ovlan'a baH nearly sail out of Hito training grounds hteral- field. sight, but straight for the OUen. ly are the sMewalks of New Rambler Normoa*a 082 401—0 8 S how long It wiiU last. What a Also tonight, South Windsor green . . . Ev^ry^lng waa on Yoric. dtotance numer must guazd faces Middletown at South Wind­ WOLDU AEHRTR the house, In this case LaBonae OUera OSS 20 0 -8 9 4 Buick PoUce Problem agiaihst Is fatlgua This leads Crawford mh) BaleMin, Pto- sor In another game starting at John A. Boll Studebaker and his cohorts, except oad- Pete has a Mt o f a prbUem up to pain. 8. Tills Is a non-zone game. 8.25x14 dlee and caddy carts . . . Light auiello; Nooke, Happeny and Mercury 8.16x15 with New York’s policemen, "By praotioiiw and parctlC' Chrysler $2275* refreriunents were available at who don’t think he’a quite right Tubeless ing you eventuaUy learn to put BLACK WHITEWALLS Dodge, Olds the ninth hole and an excellent AMEBIOAN LEAGUE because he’s out running in 10- . BteekweMs ; Pack Lumber scored eftensr up vriUt more and more.” TUBELESS ” Plymouth , buffet was prepared and served d eg^ weather at 6 a.m. Hei4> HWott, the retired Aus- BASEBALL HEROES GHITF1AHN to 100 last night following play than Pohoe 4k Jkw laat night at 6.00x13 Tbis. ___ 9 .9 S Pontiac in this town are really treUan runner, retains a vivid ADJUSTMENT WadcMI FUM and tha result 6.00x13 Tbls. . . Host Ted LaBonne, feeling ling,” he says. ‘T go out memory of the rigorous ooodl- PITCHINO — Al Jaokaon. 6.50x13 This. .... 9 .9 5 I t J B S Buick, Olds that some of the golfers on the was a 4-S viotory. Tha tosera running and they olwrayz stop tioittng procero: 6.50x13 Tbls. . Chrysler 8.45x18' " eouree needed a Mttto cooling tented aH throe n n In the New York, pitched a three-hit­ 7.75x14 Tbis. .... 9 .9 S me, Mg ted guys in care—what "You get a arasatlon of ter aa the Mete edged Loe An­ 7.75x14 Tbls. . IIJBS Packard 8JHM16 o ff liquid stimulate, made a fourth inning. do they know shout It? 'What strain In your muocles and 8.25x14 Tbhi. ....1 3 J I 5 DoSoto Tubeless i f r *14« speotal trip vM caddy-oart Ertroni hurt the PF cauae, alx geles 1*0, marking the first 8.25x14 Tbls. . ISM n .07 Blackwalls *85*** (nWISH!” the heH are you doing"? they sweat on your Mmv. Ifa a time they ever had defeated the Pontiae around the first nine and ex­ being oonwnttted. 8.55x14 Tbls. ....1 6 J I S 8.55x14 Tbls. . Pull front wheels, check aric me. Tlioy look at you Hke manly pleasure. Three or four Dodgers twice In a row. IMS tended the fun hoepItaHty to Ownga KMnte notched tha a mod dog. tfansB a week it hurts so much 7.75x15 This...... lO J IS 7.75x15 Tbls. . IIM drum, lining, seals and Big Buick 8.85x14 those playing. ng four Mta. HIXTING — Billy Cowan, 8.89/9.00x15 ‘Win, anitle aBowteg "It’s something you want to that you’re dying to stop. Your 7.75x15 Tubed . . . 7J»S 9.45x15 Tbls. . cylinclers, check and pack Imperial ^ 4 0 . $ ^ | Q 0 * Qaorge' Lagenta waa a stand­ do, even if you never win a musoles are scseoming hut you New York, olammed a leadoff 19 JIS .Cadillac 'Tubeless In the ninth Inning, 8.15x15 Tubed ...ItJSS 7.75x15 Tubed bearings, add brake fluid -TiUHlniralG *16®® Longest driver waa Chet Moe out for tlw loatra. race. It’s a moidtey on my keep golag. It’s a matter of 19.9S the -O-O former Unlveralty of F e c k ...... 001 21x—4 0 1 bock. R ’s aaoteNr. Hfe. Ybu see wUf power." giving the Mete a 1*0 trlnm^ 8.45x15 Tubed ...1 4 J I S 8.15x15 Tubed 1 4 M as need^, adjust Inraking over the Loa Angelea Dodgera. Oregon basketball wMz who ...... 000 800—8 4 8 the day ohaago and the sea­ Cmty Lbidgren, the 16*year- Plus Tax. No Exchange Req’d. 8.45x15 Tubwl IMS contact on aU wheels. WHITEI^U^S; SIGHTLY h i g h e r played with Bill RuseeU and K. Bante and Burger, Ward; sons. It’s somrtMiig to enjoy. Md who whipped the Rusahma C. Jones on the 1956 United Iftpente, Soruton and M)aloney. You know what I mean?” at 10,000 m m n last year, has •PhM tax NO Jtibu>%iN T IR ai |«I!|»BD Q 1 .bnakethf Well do you? ahnHar ferilnm: Early Rbeovery Clues: Mbs hits a goH ball Just how enjoyehie can tt ha 'Xlettlng into riiape was tor* Immediate credit, easy terms, liDw monthly payments. WMUnrwiprttsri to run oonstanuy until the pain rMJ a XI uoncon mstffl remember the Seen for Hunt fa Free 100% O.K. No Mofioy L Join the UnswitchableSj^S. ’’m ass' ih<*iide*44Bon Sports Schedule la your ride faele Ifice a knite phyalml pate. 1But now when I ■ ^ and your kmn resemble a col* r ju a t Hiink hack Meuntj|)f CREDIT Down Getthe filter cigarette imiani lapsedhaBoD^ then >I teU myaeV m bow tired NBW YORK (AP)/— Two p te with the taste TUtoday, Ante 89 ‘Fein hut a thing you cen rm maHy NOT.” have been removed trtnn Rtm I’a Vi, Ldwyari, V*p > msneurs," bmm Biphlkiwl. thg Bndi a the poyoha of. the Hunt’a left aiioUMer and the worth fighting fori rm fi Olytnple 8 , ^ • motor oham* New York Mete’ oeoond baoe- 4 gott boE bjr epottooe* ____ I’s V*. Soon, WaddeU, 8. plop. "But X'^now the man, adUned ainoe May U. MMn S t buetoeemien FbE Hedlca va. Moriarty's, Buck- runnec-pute up with more than . . may be able to lajote the olub and Oaopge Maztow v/w>i In mld*Auguat IR . 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Hooaehold Goods 51 Apartmentti—Flat*— A p a rtm 6n t» 7—F la t s — Resort Property Honsas For Sale 72 Honao* For Solo 72 H o u s m For Sab 72 Sabwfeu F«r 4M i KI'PCHBN s e t , rod mania, 1m . T an o R iM ta 68 T e n e m e n ts 68 For Rent 67 MANCHESTER •— East Side, 6 MANCHESTER — Rocklsdg*. 4- LARGE FAMILY ocoommoda- H elp W a n ted —- Me oiBt Sour ohain. ANDOVER — S-hsdnMBi RAtah,' Boildinf—Contractinf 14 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN ' B. Table has MANCHESTER — Dellghtfifl 2- room Ranch with 8 generous bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 lavs, 2- ttons, 5 bednxxn Osp*, 2 baths, Male or Female 8 7 MlfwCortog uenter leaf, Call OOMMBRCIAL and office epotta NEW 6-6 duplex, S bedrooms, 3 ftiti rec room, aieee I* bedroom garden apartment, tor rent. W. O. Sohwars Oo.. furnaces, baseboard heat, bedrooms, dining room, spa­ cor garage, finished rec room, shrub snelossd groiiads. Jnlia slty, many nice features, $15,*' A. A. asm, me. RooAim WATCH AND JBN«UIT le* 643-8066 aft' * 6 p.m. J. Vtactic, Real Batata, 548- b o o k k e e p e r , capable of ideally located, heat, hot wa­ Inc., 875-2043. choose your colors. Hutetatas cious kving room with fire­ den., patio, complete buUt-tas, 300. J . D. RMlty Oo., 54S «39. B t^ . iU- pairiag. Prong t service. Op to place, large kitchen with tor- intercom sjrstem, olr-oondt- 7877. CLASSIFIED m. Ceil- Tm SPRING mu jsrrimer decided id A m p h e w a s $ 0 r ig h t .' h e h a s n t handUng complete set of b o « 8. ter, range, refrigerator, park­ Agency, 645-0108. I m on your old watch la OFFICES 500-1500 sq. ft., excel­ mica counters, oil hot water tloned, beautifully londsoappeft HEBRON — London Park. « ings. Workmanship ruaran- 1 4 ^ A GARDEN, HE DIDN'T FIGURE IT p ic u e u p a g a r d e n in w e e h s ii>cl6, expertsnee. Write Box Z, Her own, 25c per quart. Mur^my’s ONLY 8433 in Manchester, is tops in VERNON — 5(4 room U A It MONDAY Xlini FBlDAY 10‘J0 A.M. — SATCBOAY t AM. GENERAL light carpentry, rea­ full private cellan 8140. ish family room, 2-car garage, asbeetoe siding, aluminum aid. Berry Farm, French Rd., Bol- 816.18 Delivers Houses For Rent 65 housing value. 3 bedrooma, storms, separate central heat­ hunt overslBed Rsncli, built- sonable rates, workmanship 816.18 Month MANCHESTER nice lot. Priced to sell. Warren MALE OR FEMALE with car, ton, off Route 86. 643-4491 649-4486 formal dining room, 1(4 ing. Buyer saves $1,400. that ine, aluminum storms, base­ guaranteed. For free estimates — LOOK WHAT — baths, professionally land- E . Howland, Realtor, 648-1108. PLEASE READ YOUR AD survey work starting at 6 p.m. 3(4 ROOM FLAT — Fu r­ Ju st listedthis charming would be added to sale price ment goritfe, ocmvenlent ta call 649-6862. STRAWBERRIES — pick your r— YOU .GET — nished or unfurnished, oil heat, N^aped. Only 819,300. Will 6 room oversized Ramm Hartford. Ibuiley Agancy, 8M- or “Wont Ads” are taken over the phone as a 528-7469 after 4 p.m. 16-PIBCE BEDROOM 649-6544 if sold by broker, 832,800. CaU NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS— own, 25c quart, bring own con­ good location, parking, adults. qualify for maximum V.A. that offers 3 good sized owner 875-7883. 0030. oonvenlenoe. The advertiser shonM read his ad the FIRST tainer, no children, 6-8 p.m., 18-PIEOB LIVINO ROOM or 'F-H.A. financing. Oall DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the Remodeling, repairing, recrea­ Reasonable. 643-6389. bedrooms, spacious living SEVEN ROOM house in good Volpe Road, Birch Mountain, 12-PIECE KITCHEN 6',4 r o o m s , second floor, heat, Dorta.Smith, Jarvis Realty MANCHESTER is only minutes next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Inoor- tion rooms, ad,4 ROOM CAPE with garage 643-6129. delight the green thumb, over prices. Nice sharp work. Write and weekends. Tel. 643-7026. scaped yard, full basement 200 feet frontage affords pos­ many extras, $18,900. CaU tfta (Boekvllle, Toll Free) condltiooed used furniture and Please note; Appliances are re­ and rec room, 8150. per month, with laundry facilities, CLEAN CAPE, 2 or S bedrixims, Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ Regan, P.O. Box 901, Manches' appUoncea, high qumUty—low 96 W. Middle Tpke. — (]ulet and Lease or sale. 527-8493. CONCORD RD. — Seautlftil sible business potential. Priced ter. conditioned and guaranteed for complete city facilities. plus one unfinished, garage, tors, 643-69M. 8 75 -3136 WILL TAKE typing at home. I^cea LeBlsnc Furniture. 196 1 year. On display at main store. attractive 4% room duplexes, Ranch, large living room, for­ to sell at 819,000. Warren E. 6 43 -2 711 FIV E - ROOM single home, Owner transferred. Priced Howland, Realtor,‘*648-1108. breezeway, fireplace, nice AL WILCOX—Quality carpen­ Call after 6 p.m., 643-9908. Swth Street, RockviUe. n t- PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT heat, hot water, electric stove mal dining room, cabinet for quick sale, 818.500. yard, partially finished base­ BOLTON — Georgian Colonial 2174. Open 9 * Samuel Albert, Htfd. 247-0358 and refrigerator, garage, avail­ clean, stove,. $120. a month. J . kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ overlooking Bolton Lake, tm try, remodeling. Oarages, D. Realty, 643-5129. ment room. 55 Helalne Road. kitchens, tile work. Good ref­ RELIABLE WOMAN will care SBJE IT DAY OR NIGHT able July 1st. 8120. and 8125. a tion room, landscaped yard. U & R REALTY CO., INC. Owner 649-9883. large rooifs plus three room erences. 643-7367- after 6 p.m. for child, day or evenings, for UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY If you have no means of trans­ month. Call 649-2865 before 6 Marion E. Robertson, Realtcir, REALTORS 643-2692 apartment. Ideal for profSs- Trouble Reaehins Our Advertiser? KEUBCN COUEH worMng parents. Referencee p.m. 643-5953. k ^^av/SHMST. Refrigerator, Stove end TV portation, I’ll send my auto for Suburban For Rent 66 Robert D. Murdock 643-6472 BUILDER’S slonal people. Barrows Wal­ fumiehed. 648-9947. Included you. No (Allgatlon on your part Lots For Sale 73 lace. 649-5306. 24-Hour Answering Service eLGISl,ILL. vvbataoever, even if you i'li ROOMS, second floor, heat, MORE ROOM for the money Roofing— Siding 16 RELIA BLE 17-year old girl de­ hot water and gas, adults only. RCX3KV1LLE 3 room cottage, anywhere. For the family that S Modem Rowns of Furniture don’t buy. MANCHESTER — Modem SPECIAL COVENTRY LAKE — Four lots BOLTON — 6 room custom Ool- sires b a B ^ ttta g days. 649- OaU 649-4068. adults. Furnished or unfurn­ needs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 bed­ Free to Herald Readers' AppUances, Lot No. 29P ished $80. per month. CJall 528- Ranch two blocks from Bow­ on main road. lake pri'vileges. onial built 1960, Mg U tchm LIGHUHNG r o d s , roofing, 8646. rooms. What’s wrong with it— If you are looking for a Total price $2,500. Write Box with bulKdns, dining room, Money to Loan 29 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 1 6 Pc. Bedroom Set A _L~B—E—R—T’—S MANCHESTER — modern 2V4 0718 after 4 p.m. ers School, 2 fireplaces, nicely Want information on one of onr dasslfled advertlseinentaf No siding, gutters, aluminum win­ 43-45 ALLYN STREET nothing. For $11,900. take a treed lot, only 817,900. Bel Air contemporary ranch styled Y, Herald. fireplaced hiring room, 3 bed­ answer a t the telephone Ustedt Slm|dy call the 8 Pc. Living Room Set room apartment, private coun­ look. Wolverton Agency, 649- dows, doors, aluminum cano­ SE>X)ND MORTGAGE - Un­ WOMAN for work in kitchen GROCERY Clerk for full-Ume 25 Pc. Kitchen Set OPBa^ NIGHTS TILL 9 Real Estate, 643-9332. home packed with extras rooms, 1(4 baths, oil bot wa­ pies, ron-up awnings. Woih try location, 890. 649-4666, eve. 2813. including drapes and wall A PEW nice wooded building ter baseboard heat, garags. limited funda avaiUabie tor sec­ tray room, to live in;, also, year ’round. Apply in person Dogs— ^Blrds—Pets 41 Den or Spare Bedroom Set 644-0181. Resort Property EDWARDS guaranteed. Beacon Ughtning ond mortgages, payments to part-time cook. 649-4519. at Highland Park Market, 317 BABY Furniture — Oib. car­ FOUR-Bedroom Raised Ranch, to wall carpeting, come out lots, city water and sewer, More than two wocxled acres, Protectioi:, Steve Pearl, 643- 83 A WEEK riage, highchair, port-€^crib, For Rent 67 ST. JAMES Parish — 2-famlly fine Manchester location, rec to Oakdale off Wells Street priced right. Warren E. How­ suit your budget. Ehepedient Highlamd Street, Manchester. BLUE BELTON English setter, THREE ROOMS for rent, 876. home in excellent condition for 821,700. Wolverton Agency, 5315. 3 . stroller. 643-0758, In Manchester and see this land, Realtor, 643-1108. service. D. Realty. 648-6129. AKC registered, female, 5 $344 a month. Inquire Piccolo Piz­ COLUMBIA LAKE — For Rent room, fireplace, garage, $24,- Realtof-s, 649-3813. ANSWERIND SERVICE WANTED—Part-time gas sta­ the home owner who wants an 900. J . D. Realty, 643-6129. terrific value. Only $17,800. years old, good diiq;>oetiion, af­ za Palace, 457t4 Main St. — Small waterfront cottages, Income. Qioice of 3 or 4 bed­ NORTH COVENTRY—50 acres, BIDWELL HOME Improvement tion attendant, experienced fectionate, show qualities. DISCOUNT FURNITURE MOVING — Metal double bed Open for inspection 1-5 VERNON — FVont to back split, Company—Roofing, aiding, al- and mattress very good condi­ June, July, August. Call 643- rooms, big kitchens and dining mostly wooded, road frontage, Musical— Dramatic 30 Comptometer preferred, references neces­ Please call 649-397L WAREHOUSE NEW 5-room duf^ex, 8120. 2593, 649-4929. P.M. daily or call Jarvis three bedrooms, walkout tom- 6«4)5M - 175-2519 terafiona, additions and re­ sary. See Mr. Sloan, Esso Serv­ tion 815.00. Call 643-4060. rexims, permanent siding, sep­ MANCHESTER Realty Co., Realtors, 643- only $15,000. Lawrence F. Fl­ ily ixxxn, buitt-tn oven, imnga, modeling of all types. Excel­ 3580 MAIN STREET, 522-7340 monthly, available July 1. CtaU arate utilities, private shaded ano, Realtor, 643-2768. and leave yonr messare- Ton’ll hear from onr advertiser la Jtr PIANO, VIOLIN lessons, your ice Center, Route 83, Vernon. after 6 :30,. 643-0160. GIANT’S NECK Heights — 4 1121, 649-1200. dutch door kitchen. |U,900. lent woikmanrtdp. 649-64SB. Operator DACHSHUNDS, one year old, Hartford, Connecticut room modem cottage, hot yard with 2-car garage, extra­ New Listing—St. Bartholo- Barrows k Wallace. 649-5306. time without spendliv aH evenlnr a t the telephone. home or my studio. Classical 20 CUBIC FOOT upright freez­ ordinary value. Wolverton DRIVER, fuel oil preferred, black, female. 643-9482. FIVE-R(X)MS, 3-bedrooms, sec­ shower, large sundeck in back Church area. 10-year old 6 MANCHESTER — 4-4 duplex, and popular. Brenton Crane. For seasonal and perma­ Formerly Fuller Brush BMg. er, good condition. 649-3670. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Resort Propery For Sale 74 BOim>N — Only 118,900. Five OaU 742-7426. year ’round job with full com­ ond floor, bullt-ins, heat and new artesian weU, Edgewood room Colonial. large living separate furnaces, 2-car ga­ Aatomobiles For Sale 4 nent openings, full - time APRICOT small standard room, dining room and rage, one block from Main room Cepe Cod. Mvtag Roofing and Chim neyp 16-A pany benefits for reliable man. Open Monday Throu|^ DID YOU KNOW? Marlow’s hot water, 8150. J . D. Realty, Rd. 880. per week. Mrs. Carter, WATERFRONT Chalet, Coven­ days, part-time days, part- 528-2151; after 7 p.m. 233-0983. poodle, male, AKC registered, 643-5129. 742-8142. kitchen, 3 good sized bed­ Street. Priced to sell. Hayes room with fireplace, plsstared 1955 DODGE, Standard shift, 4 ROOFING — Spw.iaiixlng re­ time nights. Must be expe­ 18” high, loves children, 8100. Saturday have the l.'irge.st .selection of MANCHESTER rooms, 1(4 tiled baths, fire­ Agency, 643-4803. try. 1 ”^ ' ’ walls, rear porcb, garage, desks in Manchester, every and s ^ 1 I I 1 1 around H ER A LD door, good tires. Front end re- pairing roofs of all kinds, new Schools and Classes 33 rienced. good wages and or reasonable offer. Call 423- 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. COVENTRY — Beautiful lake Spacious 6 room Dutch Co­ place, combination win­ shade treee, gonlen space, lake buUt, new shocks. 860. 643-5067. wanted style and fini.sh, and FIRST OFFERING—Excellent possil / Itorry roofs, gutter work, chLnneys working conditions. Ap­ 9443. FIVE-ROOMS, second fl GROOMINO and boarding, wifi dition, $25.; Westinghou.se 11” garage, excellent residen­ chester. Limited cla^ size. Call es, all slzee. 861 Mata Street, water, stove, refrigerator, $110. shire. Two bedroom apartment, Bowers School area. Owner de­ COVENTRY — 6 rooms, 8-bed- tartied garage, 1(4 botfas, built- InforBiRtiim 1956 CHEVROLBCT Sedan, 8125. PARK A OAKLAND AVBS. Trade School collect and deliver. H. C. 649-5231. older refrigerator, $15.; 7 tial area, complete city Mr. Lyons, 643-0796. per month. 643-0000, 646-0090. 5 minute walk to lake, $65. per utilities. Only 820,900. sires quick sale. Charles Les­ room year 'round home, excel­ ta oven and range, one year 96 Francis Drive. Heating and Plumbing 17 EAST HARTFORD Oiase, Harmony Hill Ken­ piece Oak Dinette set, $15. May U & R REALTY CO., INC. perance, 649-7620. SINGER AUTOMATTC Zlg-sag, Office 15 Forest St. week, available July 18th on. lent area near lake, only $9,- old, would cost 81,500. more ta nels. Bolton. 643-6427. be seen at 141 Onter St. 643-5402. t h e HERALD win not B O m PLUMBING A HeaUng. Graduates like new in cabinet, button REALTORS 643-2692 600. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. replace today. Marion Bdhmd disclose the identity of Help Wanted— Ponaie 35 U & R REALTY CO., INC. Trailers— Repairs and alterations. 643- TWO Tri-colored long haired kit­ holes, monograms, fancy de- Robert D. Murdock 643-6472 Real Estats, 389-4519, 644-0414. any advertiser using box CONSIDER A C A R E m 568-576 Hilliard Street COTTAGE for rent — Misqua- VERNON — spotless 5(4 room Mobile Homes 6-A 1496. EXPERIENCED legal secre­ tens, houeebroken. Price — slg^is. OriginaUy over 8800., Musical Instruments 53 micut, Rhode Island. Four REALTORS 643-2692 A CHOICE BUY letters. Readers answer­ LPN or RN, full nr part-tlma AT "THE AIRCRAFT’’ tender loving core. 649-9178. Damato built 3 room, on* Ranch, cabinet kitchen, ceram­ Vernon tary. Small office. ’Top salary. U-7. 875-2077. balance due 865, taka over rooms. Call 643-0491. Robert D. Murdock 643-6472 ic bath, basement rec room, ing blind box ads who TRAILER FOR RENT, 890. PLUMBING, heating and re­ Pratt & Whitney can offer USED PIANO, Howard upright. floor apartments. G.B. INVESTORS — 6-6 Duplex, Zone Write Box V, Herald. WANTED — good home for two payments, 810. monthly. Deal­ range, refrigerator, dispos­ Here is a large 3 bedroom level treed lot, only $14,500. $AVING$ GALORE desire to protect their monthly. Also, one trailer modeling done reasonably. I both experienced and inex­ Inquire 340 Hackmatack Street, GARDNER LAKE, (tonn. Mod n, location adaptable to office STENOGRAPHER cute kittens, one black and er. HarUord 523-0981. al. heat, hot water and ranch with full basement, Hayes Agency, 643-4808. identity can foUow this space available. Coventry will pack any faucet 83.50. Rem­ perienced men unusual ca­ front entrance. em housekeeping cottages. TWO FAMILIES — We have or business conversion. Good and Plumbing A Heating Co., white, and one tiger. (Jail 649- parking, private entrances. breezeway and garage In Store for the lucky buy­ procedure: Lake. 742-8892, Mr. Frazier. reer opportunities in a va­ AMANA FREEZER, upright; Lakefront. Boating, fishing, ju.st listed two 2-famlly homes income as exists. Lappen Agen­ ready for your inspection. er of this large custom S(4' Enclose your reply to the 643-4523. Must be able to take dic­ 6480 m e r 5. All for only 8125. per BOLTON — ' room Ranch cus­ tation rapidly and accu­ riety of job classifications. Speed Queen' automatic waab- swimming. Inspect weekends. that sit side by side. Built last cy, 649-5261, 649-6140. Located in a nice section of tom built in lil55, 1-car garage, room Split Level, oou'ven- box in an envelope — At P&WA, you will have Wanted—^To Buy 58 month. Open evenings SEWING rately. Recent High School TH REE Adorable house-broken er. Call 628-8719. Free colored pictures, bro year,, now rented out. (Jan be Vernon. A budget pleaser summer porch and patio, walk­ lent to EUtagton Rldga addressed to the Classi­ Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 the chance to develop valu­ 7;30-8;30 p.m. Shown any­ sold separately or as a pack­ NEED ROOM? Unusual 7 room fied Manager, Manchester graduate will be consid­ kittens. Free to a good home. GAS STOVE. 3 years old, 4 WE BUY and sett antique and time by calling Warren E. chure. Arrowhead Grove, Colonial, 1(4 baths, dishwash­ for only $15,900. Call Doris out basement with play room, Country Club, Routs 16, Radio— TV Repair able skills . . . to advance Route 364, Colchester. 242-9278. age. Each home has two 4- Smith, Jarvis Realty Co., shipping end school. Evening Herald together ered. Apply in person to (Jail 649-0672. burners and oven, apartment used furniture, china, glass, sil­ Howland, Roaltor, 643- er, double garage, aluminum handy to lake, 816,900. Phil­ 1962 HARLEY Davidson. Can MACHINE in relation to your efforts room apartments. Excellent in­ Realtors, 649-1200, 875- brick Agency. 649-8464. with a memo listing the be seen at 30 High St. after 4 Services 18 and abilities . . . and to size, 875. C:all-)643-9816. ver, picture frames, old coins, 1108, 350 Mata Street. siding, nice yard, $18,900. Lap- The home fesitures 4 bed­ ADORABLE, quiet kitten free gun-s, pewter. scrap gold, GARDNER LAKE. Conn. Mod­ vestment potential here. T. J . 0625. Ehres. 649-2510. companies you do NOT p.m. PIONEER PARACHUTE benefit from good wages ern housekeeping cottages. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. pen Agency, 649-5261, 649-6140. LAKEFRONT—5(4 room Ranch, rooms, 1(4 baths, family want to see your latter. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv to good home. 56 Clinton Street. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, watche.s, old Jewelry, hohhy Ice, available all hours. Satla- OPERATORS CO. and company ^ n efits. In 643-4372. MANCHESTER Garden Apart Lakefront. Boating, fishing, MANCHESTER — 7-room Colo­ deep treed lot, oil hot water size built-in kitchen 'wltB Your letter be des­ addition, you may qualify ranges, automatic wariiera collections, paintings, attic con­ HOLLISTER STR EET . . . the MANCHESTER — Modern (Jape large dining area, formal, faction guaranteed. CsU 649- with guarantees. See them at tents or whole estates. Fun 1- men'ls 4*4 room.s, 2 bed' swimming. Inspect weekends. on high elevation, wooded, 109x nial, 3 large bedrooms up, den heat, full cellar, knotty pine troyed if the advertiser is BOY’S RED 28” English bicy­ Experienced operators and 168 Forest St. Manchester for one of the .several rooms, heat, hot water, stove, Free colored pictures, bro­ best buy in Town. 6 room Cape down, could be fourth bedroom, kitchen and dining area, living dining room, living room, one you’ve mentioned. If cle, like new. 820. Call 849-7406. 1815. B. D. Pearl's Applianceo, 649 ture Repair Service. 643-7449. 148 lot. Complete privacy plus trainees needed. Excellent An equal opportunity employer. training programs that are refrigerator and parking. $120. chure. Arro'whead Grove, Rt. with all the trimmings. 1(4 2 full baths, one car garage, room with fireplace, excellent paneled famUy room, bam- not It will be handled in periodically offered to ap­ Articles For Sale 45 Mata St. Call 643-2171. 20-mile view. Bel Air Real E s­ BANTLEY Service Center — opportunity for qualified WANTED — Leaded or glass Available July, 1st. 643-0000 854. CJolchester 242-9278, Nor­ baths, shed dormer, finiidied altiminum combinations, alum­ condition, $13,900. Wolverton ment, garage, and large the usual manner. plicants and employee. tate, 643-9332. rear oovered patio. 1965 HONDA 250 ScramUer. Call electronic organ repairs, radio tnUnees to learn seW,ng. SEWING MACHINE — Stager partitioned electric lamps, 35 646-0090. Office IS Forest wich 887-4695. rec room, big porch. Sure there inum siding. Price reduced to Agency, 649-2813.. and television repairs. Satisfac­ Apply . . . FOR B ET TER cleaning, to keep is a sand bank in the back, $20,900. For further Informa­ 649-5180. automatic zig-zag, cahiMt years or older; also kerosene Street. MANCHESTER — Modern, Im­ The lot Is a large corner tion guaranteed. Ed Biske, Openings Are Available In: colors gleaming, use Blue Lus­ lamps. 523-5871. BLACK POINT — 3 - bedroom but that assures you privacy. tion call owner, 643-4993. WILLINGTON ... Juei oft the tre carpet cleaner. Rent Elec­ model, excellent condition, but­ maculate 3 bedroom Cblonlal, lot with a view, ameelts Lost and Found technician. Phone 649-8247. ton holeo, embroiders, hems, cottage, pine paneled, fire­ Out of state owners are anxious central location, near all Parkway, a beautiful Ranch of tric sh ^ p o o er 81. The Sher­ SIX-ROOMS, first floor, $126 place, June and second week in to sell. T. J . Crockett, R eal­ MANCHESTER — to Settle es­ three bedrooms, full basement drive, and located among 1963 TRIUMPH Bonneville, ex­ MANCHESTER MODES MACHINING etc., was 8309.50, unpaid bal­ schools, 1(4 baths, aluminum comparable homes. Tbs LOST — Black Sealpoint Sia­ cellent condition. 742-6466. win-Williams Oo. ance 859.85. take over pay­ Rooms Without Board 59 J . D. Realty, 648-5129. July, 643-5000. tor, 643-1577. tate. 5 room older house, im­ selling for only $15,500. Big mese IdUen vicinity Cambridge Moving—^Trucking— sldlng’T Bel Air Real Estate, maculate, aluminum siding, owners have purchased an­ PIN E ST. MANCHESTER CLERK SHEET METAL ments of 88. monthly. City 64S-9S32. wR6al Estate 77 sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ skills and kinds of work tre way from carpets and up­ prices. Marlow’s Furniture De­ only. 649-9258. Colli RATT & brac, pictures, new lamp Ranches. One acre wooded rooms, wall-to-wall in bright Agency, Realtora, 646-0103. Automobiles For Sale 4 Pickup and delivery service. hanging and wall paper remov­ East Hartford det Tractors. Rental equipment shade. 649-6061. LOW RENTAL 00. 649-9139. lots, built - ins, fireplace, MANCHESTER — spotless 6 TWO FAMILY duplex, 2-car ga­ living room, big oversize 2- qualified cUents ready to close. Yale Typewriter Service, 649- AIDES and shaipentag service on all basement garages. Only Any area considered. Lappoa al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. NICE 4 Room apartment, third room CJolonial, breezeway, ga­ rage, garden house, lot 85x150, oar garage, 16x36 screened pa­ OLD MELLOW Charm — Wide NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ 4986. Quality workmanship. Call These ohal1eng;ing positions' WHITNEY makes. LA M Equipment TEN PIECE msnahog^y dining 10% down. Price range rage, 1(4 baths, 3 bedrooms, separate furnaces. First class boards, fireplaces, 8 large Agency, 649-5361, 949-6140. Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, 876- floor, stove, refrigerator, gas tio with barbecue pit for Com­ ed down? Short on down pay­ evenings, 627-9671. require a high school diplo­ room set and1 miscellaneousrnisce ' MARILYN from 814,600 to 817,000. large lot. fine location,' only condition. Call 643-9068, 6-7 p.m. plete summer living. 150x100 rooms, modem heat, 2 baths, ment? Bankrupt? Repoases- SHARPENING Service—Saws, ma with honor grades in 7609. Mancheeter Exchange — items, reasonable. Moving. Call heater, near bus line, available Terrific value. Call knives, axes, shears, skates, AIRCRAFT July 16. 36 Woodbridge Street $20,500. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. lot. Excellent housekeeping. large trees, $14,800. Hutchins elon? Don’t despalrl See Hon­ EXTERIO R and interior paint­ Plane Geometry and Al­ Enterprls 1945. after 6, 849-2710. Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. rotary blades. Quick service. gebra One and Two. Pref­ after 4. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Legal Notices est Douglas. Inquire about low­ ing. Wallpaper books, paper­ DIVISION OF COURT HORSE RANCH in Mamdies- 649-2813. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ erence will be given to CLERICAL Position open in of­ SEVERAL LENGTHS of H" ROBERT D. MURDOCK TWO FAMILY FLAT est down, smallest payments UNITED AIRCRAFT CORP. MANCHESTER — 6 room Du­ ter with 27 acres. 8 room WAPPING—Custom seven room AT A (X>URr OF PHOBAOm Main St, Manchester. Hours those who have taken addi­ fice of East Hartford whole.- manila hemp, approximately APARTMENTS held at Ifaachester, wkMa and tor a«iywhere. No small loan or fi­ ly Insured. Workmanship guar­ plex, 3 bedrooms, central heat­ house, 1(4 baths, barn, out­ MANCHESTER — Convenient­ home. Treed lot, dead end nance company plan. Douglas daily 7-5. Thursday 7-9, Satur­ anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. tional courses ta Mathe- Baler. Steady full time, 5 days, East Hartford 8, Connecticut 176’ lengths; heavy duty wench Mancheeter U & R REALTY CO., INC. New Listing the OUtrlct of Hancheetar. on tbs ing, two children welcome. buildings, corrals, etc., $50,000. ly located 6(4 room Cape just street. Spacious elegance, pri­ 17th (iay of June. 1965. Motors, 888 Main. day 7-4. 643-7958. If no answer, 643-9043. mathlca. for experienced office worker. worm drive, including 6 6-16 AUT6M ATIG Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. vacy. Price just reduced. Hur­ An Equal Opportunity $105. monthly. Call 876-7362. 643-2692 643-6473 listed. Features include 3 or Preaeflt, Hon. John J. Walled, Call Mr. Feldman, 289-4838. steel cable and 6 sheaves, and From Hartford, take Wilbur Large kitchen, dining room, 4 bedroom.s, 1(4 baths, living ry. Barrows k Wallace. 649- J u d g e . V WILL DO most anything. Have p a in t in g Employer one block and fall with approx­ Cross Parkway to E3clt 92. Pro­ Estate of HertMTt ■. Rowley Jr., 1959 OLDSMOBZLE 2-door Se­ — Exterior and in­ STENOGRAPHERS TRANSMISSION MANCHESTER — Modem 6 Ilvii^ room, sunporch, 2 room with fireplace and a fam­ 5306. dan, nice family second car. time, will work. Odd jobs our terior, workmanehlp guaran­ imately 200 feet of % hemp. ceed 1 mile on Center St. Mari­ POUR ROOM Duplex, garage, late of Mancheeter, in said Dbtrict And room Cape, near schools, bus, bedrooms each flat, 2-car ily size kitchen, full shed dorm­ d e c e a se d . 649-0821. specialty. Call 643-2097, R I 6- teed. For free estimates call MAN WANTED to worif morn­ Reasonable. 163 Benton Street, lyn (jourt is located on the cor­ central lM Duplex, 72 Linden large, immaculate home. 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ ance, it is passenger, 8 cylinder, Mndard high s^otd diploma plus erators,. turret lathe operator Center Street. Only 10 minutes car garage, and a 80x100 chick­ ORDERED: That tha 1st day (d and overdrive, very good con- moval, and chain saw work. beautiful if yxMi use Blue Lus­ Street, available July 1st. Call «43-5963. tors, 649-2813. A. Michaud. 742-8096. average room. CeiHngs paint g < ^ stenogT'aphic andriyp- and stock man. Job shop ex­ "k AH T y p o s from Constitution Plaza. MANCHESTER — Modem 3 en coop. Retiring? . . . interest­ July. 1966, at eleven o'( tha able employe bmefit pro­ tial, commercial and indus­ cleaner, skimmer and- chemi­ ^cH^a time and place assigned for said equipped. Best offer. Call 643- Ishing (specializing in older William Peck Lumber, 2 Mata 643-28(M after 5 p.m. NEW RAISED Ranch — 7 5836. BOLTON — large spooioue 7 DRIVEWAYS and parking lots gram and the opportunity trial, steady work, Rbckville cals, complete cost was 1366.96, Manehester HURRY , MANCHESTER — 6 - room rooms, 2-car garage, one full onial, 2-car garage, 1(4 tiled hearing be given to all peraons 80(S0 or 23 Main St., TalcottvUle. floors), waxing floors. Paint' St., Manchester. Apartments are renting room SpHt, 8 bedrooms, 1(4 known to ba Interealed therein to sealed, expert appUcatora. C ^ for personal advancement. area. Call 875-5906. wiU seU for 8100. 640-7961. Ranch, built 1963, 100x300 lot, bath and two half baths, 2 fire­ baths, fireplace, enclosed tag. Ceilings. Paperhanghig. fa st. . . second section now 3(4 ROOM Apartment, all utili­ porch, city utilities, excellent BISSELL Street — 4 family, ex­ baths, basement, rec room, ga­ appear and ba heard thereon b(r 875-6646 or 876-6863 for tree ea Come ta and talk with us. 6% 3-car garage, aluminum sid­ places, built-lns, city utilities, publishing a copy of thia order is 1965 CHEVROLET, 2-door hard­ No lob too smaU. J>dm ver- LOCAL ROUTE owning — Transmission Go. av^lable for immediate oc­ ties Center St., Manchester. condition throughout. Priced to cellent return, will finance. 649- rage, treed 1(4 acres ta beauti­ top, 340 horsepower, 327, new timate. FULL - TIME experienced men day week, 8126. to start, quali­ ing, storms and screens, 3-bed­ large lot. Charles Lesperance, some newmaper havina a oirouta faille, 649-6760. Visit The Elmployment Office for general custodial work and cupancy . . . Reasonable rent. CaU 628-7625 sell. Charles Lesperance, 849- 6229, 9-6. ful area of fine homes. Only Uon in saltf District, at lasat aavaa ouatam interior, tack and gaug­ fications : Married, good health, 7 OLCOn STREET rooms, 2 ceramic baths, oil hot 649-7620. days before the dajr aaid heai^ At 400 Main Street floor waxing. Must be over 21 Boats and AcceaMrles 46 after 9 p.mi 7620. $22,000. — below replacement at es, 869S, 643-8246. outgoing persMiality, satisfac­ (BEAR 684 CENTER BT.) Water heat, kitchen has built- ing, and by maHlrqt on or befora East Hartford 8, Connecticut MARILYN COURT VERNON cost. Owner 649-6985. June M. 196(. by caitkted mail. • Household Serrlces Business Opportunity 28 years of age. Driver's license tory employment record, driv­ 4(4 ROOM Duplex A partm ent- in oven, range and dishwasher, required. Call General Clean- 16 FT. THOMPSON 60 h.p. Bvta- MANCHESTER f u r n i s h e d MODEL APT. $14,500 — Six room Colonial, ga­ copy of thia order to- Herbert K O ffe re d Ij3-A — OPEN THIS WEEK — er’s license. Must be ambitious rude electric, trsller, top, cush­ Sunday first flcwr — living room, din­ cabinets galore, family rdbm Three bedroom Ranch, on ELLINGTON—5(4 room Ranch, Rowley. 3rd, t3 CUntort St., Maa- <1^ MANCHESTER — Drive - In tag Service, 849-5384. rage, 1(4 acres, garden, fniU 1967 CHEVROLET Station Wag­ Monday Through Friday and wUUng to work hard and ions, many extras. ExceHent Phono 6404)022 U A•M. TO 8 P.M. ing room, kitchen, refrigerator, with fireplace. Wolverton Agen­ SWIM and shade trees, suburban, deadend street. Fireplace, three bedrooms, large walkout oheoter. Oonn.; Frank M . Marohiaa on- 2 door. 648-0676. REWHlAVTNa of bums, moth Lease guaranteed. Reasonable. cy, Realtors, 540-3813. 1(4 baths, built-in oven and family room, flrej^ace, pan­ Jr., Rputa No. S, Odiim iia. Ootm., boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ 8 A.M. — 8 P.M. PART TIME — men experi­ learn. For personal Interview condition. 649-0688. range, hood, disposal, Venetian Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 644- Administrator of ths ootate of FUra' Morion Edhind Real Estate, MANAGING AGENT range, immaculate condi­ eled living room, drapes in­ both R. Marohiaa. 8964 STINGRAY Corvette, 4 on dow fhades made to m earue, Saturday — 8 A.M. To 12 Noon enced in floor waxing and g;en- caH 644-8368 or OU-0202. blinds, half totii. Second floor— 0103. 289-4519, 644-0414. 2 bedrooms, large dosete, full MANCHESTER — 6(4 room AT HOME tion. Large, private lot. cluded. 816,500. Barrows k Wal­ JOHN J. W ALLBIT. Jwtoa floor, noint condition, 8300. all sizes Venetian' blinds. Keys eral cleaning. Must be over 21 SIMON POVERMAN EUsabeth T. Rowlay, Adaan. ceramic bathroom. Heat, hot Ranch, carport, 1(4 baths, big MANCHESTER — beautiful new Only $17,500. lace. 649-5806. o e : down, low monthly payments. made while you wait. Tape re- El iBij’l’hlC BILLBOARD space yean of age. Call General AGENCY fireplaoed living room, 8 bed- PAINTER Wanted, experienced. water, parking included. Just 4-4 two families, flats and du­ 609-5866. ctnders for rent. Martowta, 867 lor rent. 12’x20’, Route 44, 811- PRATT Cleaning, 649-6834. 60 State St., Hartford tooms, large lot, convenient lo­ Executive neighborhood, Call evenings 627-6671. like having your own home. beautiful 7 room Cape. 2(4 plexes. Custom quality through­ WAPPING — S bedroom custom Mata., 649-622L 'versteta, Bolton, Cider Mill 522-6474 Office cation. Hayes Agency. 648-4803. bulk Ranch on deadend street 1960 I^ D G E Station Wagon, 6 Road. 643-6369. ELECTRICIAN, Journeyman 649-2652 Model Apt. Private front and rear en­ baths, family room, 2-car out. Full tiled baths, Individual Colli &L Wagner •T i“ssiroS!’«L. . ..JIMATE, -- cyUnfier, excellent running con­ WHITNEY preferred, ImnMdlate emplw- trances. Also closed in play garage, 16x32 filtered cellars, hot water heat. Excel­ at 30 Ridge Road. 15 minutes b a ld a t M a a c h i ...... wtHiia and Ms 6 MANCHESTER Bast Side, Uia DUtrict ' dition. 649-1614. Building—Contnetiiig 14 FOR SALE — Barber Shop, es- ment. OaU Walt Zemanek, f S t i- Salesmen Wanted S -A t h r e e ROOM apartment, areal for children. Reasonable swlnunTng pool with oa- lent location with all utilities. from downtown Hartford. E x­ ra 5 CARD ROOM HELP 4-room home, 1(4 baths, 2-oar 289-0241 875-8557 tensive view, AA80 tone, many U U i d a y M ______tabliohed business, good kxxv 9870. •tove, refrigerator, 247 N. ren t On bus line near churoh ,bona, many excltii^ fea­ Can now. Kayes Agency, 648- Preoeot, Hon. Ji DION CONSTRUenON CO. AIRCRAFT PART-TIME salesman, prefer gmrogs, exoallsnt condltlan, extras, mid twenties. Call own­ J u d f s . 1966 CADILLAC 4-door Sedan de tion. Phone 649-0607. Main, 649-6229, 9-5. and sciybol. Call Mr, Ruddell, only M1,000,. Hayes Agsmv, tures Priced way below 4803. Ville, excellent c»ndition. T ^ Complete building service. New “FIRST CLASS" maitataM for someone now working 8-11 or MANCHESTER — Desirable er 649-1260 or 4SS-67SS. Batata of John Qallasoo Ir.. lata DIVISION OF Mon wonlod on soeond and third shifts. 648-9877 at 10 a.m . tor appoint­ 848-480$. owner’s cost. Call early to of Mancheater. In oald Olalrlet. dw 878-7633. construction, alteratimu o^ ad­ F ( ^ SAtJE — Rockville areOk aircraft experimental work. Job 11-7 shift to (tall on ktoal Indus­ t h r e e r o o m apartment. 6-5, TWO-FAMILY, older home, East Side. With trees — attrac­ UNITED AHtCRAFT O9 RP. ment. inspect this oholce offer­ tive, large 7 room Raised BOLTON . . . new Hating bar*. c o a a a d . ditions. Roofing, siding, paint 4-bay service station doing vol­ shop experience, full and p u t- trial restaurants and tasUta- 470 Meta Street, 890. 6W«i89, ing. 2-oor garage, very nice lot and O n ___ 814,400 - 0(4 ROOM Ranch, Ranch, formal dining room, 3 Four bedroom Ranch wIUi 1(4 MUST SELL — going overeeaa. tag, etc. 643-4882, 648-0886. ume business, used dealer’s li­ East Hartford 8,^ Connecticut Ume. Apply H Ali B Toot A En­ tional occounte, will train. Expnrloneo hnlpfid but not ossonfM -^ M. hullt-ln stove, collar, assume good location, 823,800. J . D. R n w a a -k -a 1962 Thunderhird, Ukc new, |1,< OommlsBlon phis axpenses. ChH baths, 3 fireplaces, waU-to-wall baths. Full basement, two car Sl , Mahoheatar, Conn., oxoot cense. 84,600. required — firm. gineering Oo., 12 Proopect St., BoHneM Locattom mortgagt, |87. per m b Ui Realty Co., 643-5129. DBDERjm ; That sEc i 900. •28-4681. CARPENTRY — 82 years' ex- An Equal Opportunity Moncheateater or phone 648-2640. 649-4064. train yon. M l granp hisiiraneo eovoragt and t h r e e rooms, third Boor, heat­ HAYES AGENCY carpeting, 8 generous size bed­ nurage. Beautiful wfiodod lot perlenoe. Ceilings and floors Intorestad party writs Box A, For Rfnt 64 Hutohtas Agency, 546-01118. ^ Hta dOf af.JinMk II Herald. EntfSoyer ed. Call brtween p.m., 648- MANCHESTER — New 7-room rooms, master bedroom with House is In immoculata condi­ 1P60 FO ftP iM axie Sedan, pow­ tiled, porches, rec rooata ga­ WANTED — Two young men, MEN, WOMEN, Oiilege stu­ 0082. 7 * 643-4803 private bath; finished, heotsd tion. An exooBont 'voluo for WANTED — particular worn ail praOt-shoring bonoOts. Apply In porson. TBRUa tuxm or host, MAMCaB8TBR — 2-family/ 8-6 Garrison Oolooltl, 13x34 -Itv er .brakes, power steering, in rages. additions, attics finish­ over 18 to learn pressing and dents — busy season ahead. flat, 2-cor n n g a . bus Una, 2 ii^ room, family roixn, builb toitaly ropm with fire-place. only $33,500. T. J . Orockett, ed, ramodeled, ednereta work. ta Ktattord • New Britain and i r a RAVB cuetenon wottliu nese, grounil floor, 470 Mata line oondUton. CaS 649-oitl. Bloue j to Loan 29 winding of soft balls, five day We will need local soles and fltraot, ploBty o f parking. 549- furiiooM. iflunaculate, top I> In kitchsn, spacious lot. Priced good (Hoset space, 3 - car Realtor, 6a-10T7. No job too small. linimedlate Monohaatar area. 8360. com­ week. Apply Tober Baseball o r delivery help. Weekday eve­ n r tha rtntal of your opart- UNDEN STREET — Across garage, attractively londaeap- 3 . D . 0389,9-8. cation, nayos Agency, 648-4108. right Hayes Agency, 648-4803. I960 VQUflitirAGBN, excellent estimates. 643-2629. A FRESH START W01 htup mission monthly, two hours Mfg. Oo., 114 BrooidyB St., nings and or mturdays. Very taent or home. RMJtjr, Center Park. Vacant 8 id lot. Lot adjoins .town prop­ EAST HARTFORD — mWer 648-5129. ooadltion. Muet aeM. 9 m your debts Into one oohy pay- dolly arranged conveniently. RockvtUe. good pay. M )st have dspand- D ^ n ^ B L B , stofe oi^ office NEW TWO-Funlly duplex. 84, «5o(n single with two bolh*, MANCHESTER — OMsr 6 room erty giving children added Lono. tlF ta P Odonlol, laiga Phone tre-MM. CARPENTRY -O onersta steps, mtnL If you have equl^ in Preetige bustaesa with rHddly able cor. For further informa­ nice location, soporats heat- garage, n o d lot. Asking |15,- home, minutes from > Aircraft, playground and privacy. City brteMWoy room, garaga, boau- floors, hstchways, remodeling ALOON SPINNINS MILLS OORP. OJlANi 4(4 room duplex, 8128- space, ground floor, clean, at­ proporty, con Frank nirlu to growing tatemational com- MECHANIC to service and r«- tion <3011 m a a iia e cjA M W i, tractive and reasonable. Apply tag systams, otto u.'tiltisa. OOU oOO. Nssds some redsocroting. 8 bsdrooms, 3 bathsi (4 acre uttaUss. Only ra.foo. Lawrenc* ttful 300 foot txoe^Tii^^ 1968 CHEVROLET ConwrtfWe, porches, garages, clossta, cstT pwited, garage, quiet. Yard. diapiua wayi and msoni. Coo- paay, Pereonol tae of n^ew car pair automatic oddraseing ma­ Tuoem au, eoNN. 145 Blorenes St. 848-5121, ^ Mr. Choose, fltata Iheotre, 11 btaldar, Iiioia CuHynsU, 849- T. J . Okxickatt, Realtor, 548- lot. Only 816,800. Hoies Agw F . Flano, itaaHora, 6M-04M, ^ twontisa. B. J. V-A radio and- beater, pdwer Inge, attics fitrisbed, reo rooms neotlcut Mortgon Bxchanga, If you qualify. For liltervlew chines wttli eleetrlcol controls, cut a ^ 4 p.m., 648^ formica. No Job too aipall. O A U m iM s r . W W ' . ■ f-.,,’ 18 St. BortfecASM- o|^oMta«qt coll Mr. Rodta.j c m Mr. W orau. Hortfoed ■V' D Ohipsiitry 8s r v ^ 648-8880. EEAIW. , Read Herald Ads. TUESDAY, JUNE 2S, 1 9 6 ir fM S i m s t a a m lEwfuitig Iffralb J^irthday^Modd^ Temple Beth Sholom,, 1: About Town Directors to Take Vp Laws, u m N a o s iK ti -A m e m p Net FOR 1ATHTUI5 The WeatlMr A km ii l.C. Robert K. Green, Bennet Heating, BidWtaiver % ihrwfekaaM W u n m u t «r U. a WfeMkl ■on d MMthew R. Green nsldered tonight dents graduated from the Hart­ ALL MODELS bery at Gales Restaurant To End Strike Orange degree will be exempli­ Glen. (Herald photo by Oflara.) is the proposed $300,000 reno­ ford State Technical Institute fied. Refreabmente wHl be vation of the Bennet Junior on Sunday, June 20. on Route 72 in Bristol. ,9 I served. The Swimming Pool Associa­ High School’s heating system. They are Frank P. Oaser of USE OUR ONE OR TWO YEAR They were rimrged with rob­ As ^Anarchy tion of the Manchester Country District Puts Sewer Plans Supt. of Schools William Cur­ 1039 Tolland T^ke., Irving C. bery with violence, said Police Tbe Manchdsber Emblem Club will open its pool facilities tis be on hand to pinpoint August of 626 Center S t, Brian CMef Robert Grace, and placed CkO> wtD meet tntfight at 7:30 Saturday from 10 ajn. to 8 p.m. the need for what he has called Fitzpatrick of 107 Spruce S t, LEASING PLAN under bond of $60,000 each. PHILADELPHIA (AP) a t the W . P. Quidh Funeral A “Bring Your Own” barbecue Right in Residents^ Hands “an Imme^ate priority.” Alan W . Kompanlk o f 286 He identified them as Joseph Judge Leo Weinrott told Home, 225 Main St, to pay re- The board of directors, when Woodbridge St, and Daniel W. M. Cussck, 23, of Norton Place, will be held Sunday at 5 p.m. Plainville; Pinkney Leroy Clark, striking teamsters today igiectB to John Ftrato, ^ o s e to welcome nerw mcmters. it allocated funds on June 1 for Tofeldt of 70 Mather St. that their refusal to end daughter, Mirs. Joseph Peox>, is The directors of the Bhghth<|>were undertaken all at once, repairs to the Bentley School They received their associate 80, and Sherri Lee, 20, both of Those interested in learning Vole, N.C.; Lester Miller, 82, of their illegal walkout “is a a merofxr of the dub. about the association may in­ Utilities District say that they the cost of the manholes would heating system, asked Curtis to in ai^lied science degrees and PAUL DODGE remain receptive to a proposal also be shared by the Chambers appear before it as soon as pos- are prepared for positions as Spring Street, New Britain, and bit of anarchy that must spect the pool at this time. Sheila Marquis, 16, of Charlotte, The executive oommittee of Further information may be to sewer (he Lockwood - C^iam- St. residents. slMe to explain the need at Ben­ engineering technicians in elec­ be put down.” Bbal B’ttth Witt meet Thuraday ber - Congress St. area. “The whole area will have to net and at Nathan Hale Schools. trical, mechanlcaL tool, civil N. C. obtained by calling Mrs. John Grace said two men entered The strike, which began Mkxb- at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. They will make no further be sewered sooner or later any­ In other business tonight the and data procesaing fleids. PONTIAC day, has halted nearly all ship­ Telgener, 63 Hillcreat Rd. the reotaurant, one of them with Dandd Kahn, 106 Ferguson Rd., move on the project, however, way,” Trivigno says. Many of board win hold a public hear­ ments, except those under unless a majority of the area the homes in the neighborhood ing and will take action on ap MANCHESTER 649-2881 a gun, and fqrqed (he bartender, to diKUBs plans for a bezbecue. Seaman Kevin J. McCarty of 373 Main St. Robert KovoMki, 23, to hand police protection to hocgtttals, o f Mba Sol Romsm and MIrs. Kahn the U.S. Coast Guard, son of residents petition for the proj­ have outmoded, 280-gallon sep­ propriating on additional $3,800 food, fuel oil and other neces­ ect. tic tanks that may have to be to the Disposal Fund for repairs over laOO from the oosh regie are co-chairmen of the event. Mr. and Wfts. Felix J. McCarty ter. sities to the three million resi­ of 15 Hawley St., is serving on The bosud voted down the in­ replaced, he says. to a bulldozer, and wiH waive dents of greater FhiMdelpliial stallation after a sUm majority Swanson suggested that any The men were seen entering the Cutter Yeaton, one of the bids on two items. a oar after which the bartender Millions of doBara worih of Coast Guard patrol vessels for of persons attending a public area residente interested in 1. An expenditure of $5,8 a program ^Oth onnlveraery next In Teens’ Drink Case uMOn continues to dety 1h4 in- 4 ALSO ing, said they would like to have Inc., installed the officers. 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. complex, 110 mUee weat north- U.8. Navy pkuiea firam the week. To mark the aani- Jundtton. Other officers are Mrs. Ben­ Force planes hammered weet of Hanot and 80 mllea from carrier MKheay Mt tbe Moc on uthon Mw. VENETIAN BLINDS seweiTB installed to their homes FOR O N LY * W E W ILL Tala and the Ford Foundation veraory The HeroM wiU STAMFORD (AP)—A Circuit Court judge today MarsIMB J. Sehhnaa, ntp e e - even If others in the area do not. jamin Munson, vice president: North Viet Nam’s Son La Red CMna’a frontier. Chau boiracke, 80 milee south pubUoh tomoirow two spe­ Bring your old roUera in Miss Mary D^a Fera, corres­ of Hanoi tor the third time alix» aimounoed the grant jointly dropped a charge of serving Kquor to minors against and saTO S5o per shade The letters came from the own­ military comi^ex today for The flrat raid on Son La, weD Tuesday. cial pegee on the pest and (Sae Page Twelve) ers of property at 67, 72, 76 and ponding secretary; Miss Betty the third time in'Six days. north of the Slot nualle4 mark­ Monday, a apOkeoman aald, and present of Tottand. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Otterstrom of Darien. APPLIANCE Dziadus, recording secretary, • GLAZE YOUR FUR COAT destroyed five to seven build- The Tale L«iw School wiU use n OhamberB St. The cttrectors . EYE-GLASSES A spokesman said they de­ ing the Hanoi llnei wae laet Fri­ the giant to build what it catts A look at the town^s his­ The Otterstroms were ac- decided, however, that they and Mrs. FYank Larson, treas­ day. It paMed with Uttie notice inga. in the two pre’ivkMM raids, tory, which was once lik­ cused of Joining two other cou­ urer. • REPLACE LOOPS AND DUTTONS stroyed 50 buildings and 36 per cent of me t bad the fkwt major Mw school pro­ ened to a “gentle current,” Hughes and Ms wife already Vivien Kellems WDidd prefer to see If enough In- DeDella and Reale Opticians because of a drsmattc operation gram to teach and conduot zw ples in giving one of two par­ have been convicted of violating Miss Bernice Juul invited all in South Viet Nam, the bom­ bean destroyed, the spokesman and a visit to historical REPAIR (ereet stOl •xlsts to revive the Complete damaged 48. aeoroh on urban affairs. ties in Darien before a fatal the serving-tD-minors Mw. The plan for sewering the whole members of the club to a pot- • STORE IN OUR OWN Farther .otith, the apokeeman bardment of a Viet Oohg-held said. homes in Tolland, will be accident last October. Fires Off New Eye Glass Servlo* FVmit Navy planes attacked Hugheses appealed unsuccessful­ area, before drawing new plans luck Monday night at her cot­ AIR CONDITIONED VAULT ■aid, a U.S. Jet pUot hod to bUI Jungle by Stiategic A ir Oom- among the features. Extra The prosecutor recommend­ ly to the State Supreme Court to sewer only a part. tage on Columbia Lake. Your eye doctor’s out of Me burning fighter-bomb­ mand BOS Jet bombera from undergToimd oil storage tanks Hcispital Aid copies of the special anni- SERVICE about ISO miles south of Hanoi ed the charge be drppi>ed, say­ of Errors. Protest Letters If the snwUer section were prescription filled — er and parachuted onto Qxmmu- Guam. Tbe second Sod La raid DERBY (AP)-Griffln Hospi­ vereary issue may be or­ ing there was a laiA of evi­ modern frames — * INSURE YOUR C O A T FOR $100. and pilota claimed 80 per cent dered at The Herald, tele­ Ferris said that Hughes’ testi­ \| \ K I ^ undertaken first, said pufilic nlat aotl, but woe plucked bock waa Tuesday. tal received a $600,000 grant to­ dence. mony was necessary to prove STGNINQTON (A P ) — Vivien whrks director James Trivigno, lenses duplicated — ■afe and oound wHhin two ’Ilie new aftaok on Son La was destnictlon of their targets. day toward its $4.8 million de- phone 643-2711, or pur­ ALL 'lum » N The normal cost of insurance alone is f 8. On tbe grotmd. South Viet­ chased at the anniversary Prosecutor Benjamin Ferris that tbe Otterstaxans knew that Kellems, continuing her cam­ tt would mean thait.fewer prop­ prescription sun­ bouTB. reported to have Meted only five vedopment program from tbe said the charges were dropped paign against last week’s elec­ FREE glasses — prompt re­ House & Hale nves you all these extras at namese forces attacked Viet headquarters on the Tol- Mquor was to be served to per­ erty owners would share the H m downed pilot was with a mlnutee. The aporkesman aald because it could not be proven sons under 21. ' tion of constitutional convention INSTANT hulk of the cost of the inetalla pairs. Oong guerrillas in ’Thua Thlen (See Page Twetvs) land Green. no additional charge. Don’t be disappointed team of four F106 ThundereWefe antiaircraft fire w«a heavy, but Province, north of Da Nang, for the Otterstroms knowingly Another Darien couple, not delegatee, has fired off Uvea SERVICE Hons. DELIVERY 18 Asylum Street all the raldera returned aafely. aerved liquor. more letters of protest. HARTFORD —Bring your coat in today. on a road reconnolaaonce mis- the third straight day. A U.S. among the original IS adulto To sewer the four Chambers ■ion along Route 18 when Me ihclixled in the strike force »The Otterstroms were two of accused of serving liquor to mi­ She wrote ’lUesday to Ray- St. homes would not require any Room 104 Army spokesman said 64 0>m- ARTHUR DRUG plane w«a bit by ground fire, were 12 U.S. Air Fhrce .Thun- munists have been killed and IS the four defendants wboee trials nors at tbe two poattes, were mosid E. Baldwin of Glaston manholes, an expensive part of Russ DeBella T>L 622-07S7 according to the sp^esm an. Aa derciriefe and 8 Air FV>rce Phen- were to begin today. The tiiais airested Tuesday Mght oo-hosts with the Otterstroms at Stanhopes’ onrest were served peared on the voting rnaoMno slightly. quitoes and other biting bugs of physicians and scientists. the party, declined to testify un­ but the voters could vote for Four Skyralders escorted four by Trooper Whiter T’rriM. avoid you like a plague. They are mainly interested in less subpoenaed. It was at They said TreUa was tbe offi- only seven. Yet 14 were elected. International Meeting Set Skyhawks on the raid against ’Ihe antt-bug pill hasn’t ar­ preventing bugs' from passing Hughes’ home that the party How can you elect 14 when you the petroleum depot. The pilots rived yet. diseases o n to humans — such was held. oan vote for only seven?” said they also knocked out a (See Page Twelve) But scientists ore actively 09 U.S. soldiers serving in tropi­ Mias Kellems, who' was ar­ MiddI* 1^*. WMt truck parking region and stor­ rested on election day when she age buildings about 140 miles trying to find one, with some cal Mnds — but any progress Fresh Water from Sea h(^>ee of success. would quickly benefit picnick­ staged a brief sit-in at a vottng StopShop Cor. Brood Street south of the North Vietnamese ers, bathers, gardeners and booth, asked substantially the SUPER MARKUS Spread the Cost capital and daimaged a wooden 'Rie piU would do something summertime p oi^ sitters. Who Wm Attend? same question of Mra. Grosso bridge in the area. to your ridn so a mosquito, tick, MANCHESTBL Now "we can envision a piil” and Mulvey. Still Vexing Problem Rockets and bombs ranging chl^er or other pest would that would repel mosquitoes and Miss KeHems, a Republican, from 260 to 1,000 pounds were scram away. You would remain other insects, said Dr. Jacques also has written to President rained on the targets during the as socially acceptable as every Johnson and Republican Stats WASHINGTON (AP)—^How far are we from being to other i>eople, to dogs and cate L. Shennan of New York, de­ UN Birthday Party (See Page Twrive) scribing research begun in 1962 Chairman A. Seatle Piimey, Sbs ENTER YOUR DOC able to get fresh water out of the salt sea at a reason­ and canaries. under the U.S. Army's Research asked Finney to resign and o f Home Repairs able cost? This quest for an anti-bug asked the Pi^dent to remove The queattom has peculiar trodlalysle, in wMoh poettlve drug, and better usual ways of (See Page Six) ' Sets Off Questions Democratic State and National Interest to the Northeari secflon and negative eleotrodea draw Baldwin Tops Chalmian Jobn M. Bailey from of the country, which baa been sodium and chloride out of the the national ebarimansMp. £ KID’S ■eared by a kmg drought. So water. Another method ia frees- Vote Getters, SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—^The' United Nations’ spot­ WiNi a ■erioua Is the resulting water ing, in wMdh sU t cryatala are light returns to its original s^ge this weekend for a KeM-L-RilioR ■horiage that waltera in New trapped between ciyetals of All Certified lavish 20th birthday party that will set San FrancisGO York reetauTMita have been or­ pure water. Ih e problem is to taxpayers back $200,000. v. Raymond Opera House. When? Washing­ tions Itself. Weaver tonnaUy opened tor When the U.S. CMOce of M in e At Freeport, Tex. —• A one- ton hasn’t said. John Rousselot, Birch pubUc day a fS mUUoa grant SCAPING, you can financa.tha antira cost conveni­ Water was set up IS yean ago. E. EMldwln of Glastonbury (first mtAUcn-galto-a-day “ ksigutube district, Hartford area), oa the The party planners believe relations director and former toe Maes TraneportaMM CET YOUR ENTRY BLANK TODAY It began experimerilnlly desalt­ vecttool” dMlIatfen plant that the United Nations’ 116 Republican congressman from Aet to help eelva toe t u m ently and economically at S. B. M. Gat an attimata ing water at a cost of $4 to $6 RoswaU, N.M. — A one-mil- top vote getter of either party Come in and get your free entry blank Now! wiUi 12,982. members each will send at least Southern California, waa busy of the cost — then sea usi per thowand gallons. Now it lion-g silo n-a-day “ vaptw one delegate. San FmnelSoaHa giving speachea and nawa con- Haven Battroad. MS gottan ths ooet down to |1 to Th, former OOP atandard THere’ll be prizes and trophies for winning entries opmprwadon” ilW Iallisi plant baoror la . being pushed by Re- wiU foot the bill for the dele- ferencea on “The United Na­ bom Riblootr, IbOeam, in 5 classes .. . Best Costumed Dog, Best Trick Dog, 8196 iMT thouM d gattooa — an There M no ahoitogs of braok- 'gates plus wl'vea and aidea. tiona —an Instiiunent of Com­ toe money to be tatprovanMOt, but aWI too Ugh. puhliean deiegotea (or oemven- Best Groomed, Smallest Dog, Largest Dog. Plenty BRwiiaepef FWDBfBl DefoeiN I kh or salty wotor even iar in­ tion dludrmanahlp. The chair­ The world’s praaa and volun­ munist Conspiracy.*’ ed by 97B0.808 The aoHna water oMoe says land from the sea. teer supporters of tbe United Earlier, a group unfurled on of New Teak of classes to enter your pct! Show will be held in the avemga U.S. eonouBaer is man hoia the primary task of Tbe Office of Saline Water preparing a prominent lej^a- Nationa — numbering about 8,- City HaU steps a nine-foot peti­ OoaneeUent, M aveUabto the Stop & Shop Parking Lot. (Postpemed in case of now paying 16 oents pw tbou- used Jo have a plant at Son XXo- 000 — will have to pay their own tion with a preamUe describing a drmnaolretiiai prajpet Borrow up to $3,500 eiuid gidloM of fresh water. live rediitricting plan to submit rain l) woa rushed to to the voters Deo. 14. (area. the United Nations aa “morally etndy toe Prerident Johnson bae or­ » , when Fidel The Prealdent’a q>eech had bonkruri.” toe New Haven’* Weat dered fUH epeed ahead on a pro- Top pemooratle vote-gettbr S avings B ank I to n t tough about waa James J. KenneUy of Hart­ been anticipated tor- Saturday San Franrisco’a 1,760 police­ jnsed |8T64nlllan dandUng pr^ the water ntypty t o r ^ UJI. morning, but Ban Franrisoo men have been alerted to expect Take up fa 5 yrt. to Repoy gram. H a t ia why be |ne' oaued naval base., ford (drat dlatrlot), son-in-law •RAii PaiZEsssWIMNCR lE n A of Demoeratlo Btata and Nation­ Mayor John F. ShaUey Indlcatad plenty of weakand duty. Secret al Chairman John M. He Tuesday night the speech ap- Service and FBI o U k o t n are on by wntir m SteM *irve^sl3^ ga^Oy WiU ba Friaiy nuu» tbk acana. iS ^ .q jle f 'Jwtioa FfiMok On the sorial sMa. a oommlb C o m e . penjaotod tea o f 400 tea bean .wtyttUM two BICYCLE in, Write or both ifeiMf months on antartamment ar- . 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