PAGl TWENTY-FOUR FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1«68 Bloodmohile Visits Temple Beth Sholom Monday,- 1:45 p.m . to 6:30 p.m . fSlmtrbPiaAyr Enrnittg lierttUi Average Daily Net Press Ron Warnings Issued ★ OANVASi and ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ★ About Town For The Week Ended The Weather Combination Windows and Doors June 8,1968 Members of tbe Marine Oorpe In Two Mishaps t Cloudy, chance of showers. Lieacue and Its Auxiliary will Door OuMptes, RoH-op Awnings, Canvas l E u i n t t i g Low 66 to 60. Tomorrow clotidy, John J . Cummings, 18, of 11 meat tonl(d>t at 7:S0 at the Re-ooveced. IteliMiging Sendee and Storage. Boa# Owiy 15,088 not so warm. IHgh 75 to 80. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Lockwood St., driving an Ice­ paired or UtodeNew To Tour ^ cream truck, was issued a writ­ M anchester— A City o f VillUgir Charnt Main 8t., to pay respects to JMoasleMade. Groimneti Units. W €denwoofliigCkwnpognd^iyp— BJyelets — Fasten^ 5 S ^t s ,B o a t c o ^ the lata Marine Lance Cpl. Al­ ten warning for mtddng an Im­ (Classified Adv«»tlsliig on-Page 11) len Machle, who died in Viet­ proper left turn at 9:66 last and eWBvaa. We Do Resoreenhig of Alomimiin soreena. < m v y VOL. LXXXVH , NO. 218 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUIffi 15, 1968’ PRICE TEN C$!^m nam. nlghtk- PoUcp say the accident Duty Zippers. Venetlsn BUods. oocurred’at New St^te Rd. and Manchester Square - Dance Buckland St., And the truck was MANCHESTER AWNING CO. Olub will ^ v e an open dance in collision vdth a car driven tomorrow from 8 to 11 p.m. at by Thomas F. Walsh Jr., 18, of EST. 1949 — 196 W. CENTER STREET — 649-8091 Waddell SchooL Earl Johnston, 48 Ridge St. will be the caller. Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Keegan, 427 Parker St., \ backed her car into a car driv­ Spock, Coffin Guilty, Russell White will cue the rounds. Committees for the en by Evans F. Sealand, 73 dance, are Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ Charter Oak St, yesterday at 12 ;06 p.m. a t Heiuy and Prince­ wood Frye, door duty; Mr. and Mrs. A1 Oalllchant, refresh­ ton Sts., police report. ment chairmen, assisted by Mr. Arthur F. Feltcurlt, 71, of 11 Plan to Press Appeal and Mrs. Edward Farrell and Anderson St. received a written Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gowett. warning for failure to drive a reasonable distance apart yes­ BOST(>N (AP) — Baby law. The court has decided to Convicted with Coffin and toe The Rev. Felix M. Davis, pas­ terday at 2:86 p.m., after driv­ BEST doctor Benjamin Spock, feel differently." 65-ycar-old pediatrician were tor of Second Congregational ing his car into the rear of a Yale University Chaplain After the conviction Friday Michael Ferbcr, 23, a Harvard Church, will conduct a service car driven by Paul J. Sprague, night by an all-male federal graduate student, and Mitchell In Used Car Values William Sloane Coffin Jr., jury, Spock's counsel, Leonard Goodman, 44, a writer and - Sunday at 8:16 a.m. on radio 30, of 107 Crestwood Dr. at B. and two others’ have been station WINF. The program is Middle Tpke. and Vernon St., . J . Boudin, and defense attorneys teacher from Temple, Maine. (q,. other three said there sponsored by the Manchester police said. , convicted of conspiracy to Marcus Raskin, 34, a Wash­ Council of Churohes. Josephine Jarvis, 11 F ^ w lck counsel young f*ien to would be an appeal to the U.S. ington research director, was Rd., drove her car Into the rear evade the draft, A fifth de­ Circuit .Court of Appeals. ’The found Innocent by the jury after of a car operated by Gladys S. 65 M USTAN O 66 PLYMOUTH fendant was acquitted. four men were expected to car­ seven hours and 20 minutes of Boy Scout Troop 362 Of St. Receive Girl Scoufs Highest Award Fury. Factory air, auto, Bartholomew's Church will con­ McCray, 14 Garden Dr., yester­ Coupe, e-cyl. std. M 4 Q E ”My main defense,” Spock ry their appeal to the U.S. Su­ deliberation. The trial began Bight Cadette Oirl Scouts of Troop 77 received their First of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Winzler of 16 Constance Dr.; Miss day at 4 p.m. at Adams St. and trans., RAH. trans., power S 1 A Q R said, "was that I believed a citi­ preme Court, if necessary, as May 20 and lasted four weeks. duct a paper drive tomorrow. steering A brakes. Papers may be left at the Popu­ Class badge, the highest award in girl scouting, last night in Susan Samuelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Samuel- New State Rd., police said. zen must work against a war he part of their opposition to the Raskin walked from the 12th feels is contrary to international Vietnam war. floor courtroom in federal court­ lar Market parking lot, 726 E. ceremonies in the Robbins Room of Center Congregational son of 108 Hemlock St.; and Miss Virginia Morse, daughter of 65 DODGE 65 BUICK Church. They are, front row left to Hght, Miss Kristin Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morse of 12 Lodge Dr. Miss Claire house, his head down and tears Center St. Those wishing papers Wildcat 4-Door Hardtop. picked up may contact Douglas daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Potter of 144 Tlmrod Rd.; Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of 24 Bigelow Coronet Model 440 AAC in his eyes. Town deceives Low mileage Stevenson of 46 Kennedy Rd., Miss Lihda Lull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lull of St., not pictured, also received the award. To etuD the badge, V-8, auto, trans. * i m "I feel very good for myself," Bill Waterfield of 44 Lawton Rd., 93 Hemlock St.; and Miss Alexandra Ferguson, daughter of girls must earn challenges in the fields of social dependability, MHA Payment he said in a choked voice, "and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ferguson of 128 Autunm St. Back active citizenship, emergency preparedness, and the Girl badly for toe others.” Ernest Moquin of 193 Lydall 65 DODGE 6 8 M V e U N St., or Curt Hamilton of HartI row, left to right. Miss Dianne Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scout Promise. Mi^. Lewis Banning and Mrs. Andrew Winzler The Town of Mandiester has Raskin’s lawyer, Calvin Bart­ Dart Station Wagon, V-8, Loaded — including disc B52s Pound Routes Dr., Vernon. Roger Gray of 74 Battista Rd.; Miss Laura Winzler, daughter are troop leaders. (Herald photo by Bucelvicius) lett, maintained during toe received a 88,854.66 payment, In auto, trans., brakes and auto. AAMC lieu of taxes, from the Manches­ trial that Raskin was not part of power steering $1805 trans. on the floor. at)y conspiracy and barely knew The Mailmam’s will have a nally charged in connection with ter Housing Authority (MHA). his co-defendants. luau at its meeting Tuesday, the break and Durepo was not. Ihe payment Is hi aco(^ance 12th Circuit U.S. District Judge Francis J. June 26, at 7 p.m. at the South Neighborhood Recreation A}1 three were being represent­ with a Cooperation Agreement Of Cong Infiltrators W. Ford ordered Spock and the Seas Restaurant, Hartford. The ed by Public Defender George between the town and the MHA, Court Cases SAIGON (AP) — American American advisors were among other three freed in personal re­ event Is open to all members In Royster, but due to a conflict of which has constructed and man­ Suggested by Mahoney B82 bombers pounded Viet Oong 17 wounded. cognizance until sentencing on good standing. Reservations interest In the Baker and Du> ages 200 apartments for toe el­ OroBCHES MOTORS INC. infiltration routes around Shigon A government spokesman July 10. They' face maximum close Friday, June 21, and may A program of “Neighborhood five everyone, young and old, MANCHESTER SESSION repo* matter Royster has been derly at Westhlll Gardens, off with 150 tons of bombs today, as said South Vietnamese para­ be made with- Mrs. James Recrealton,” similar to "Neigh­ fhe use of their property.” relieved in the Baker case. Atty. sentences of five-year prison W. Center St. 80 OAKLAND STREET MANCHESTER the enemy shelled several cities troopers killed 30 Viet Cong and Dawning of 66 Overlook Dr. or borhood Pools,” is being propos­ As for the cost of his pro­ In the case of Kenneth W. Joseph ConU has been appoint­ terms and 810,000 fines. The sum is In addition to toe and allied positions and ground suffered three wounded In aii Mrs. Walter Backus, 16 Robin ed for Manchester by Democra­ posal, Mahoney says, “By pro­ Brooks, 23, of 146 W. Center St., ed special public defender for The jury, in a list of findings amounts paid to toe town for forces engaged in sharp clatoes. engagement through, a string of on specific charges made in the Rd. tic Town Director Francis Ma­ viding Neighborhood Recrea­ charged with several counts of Baker. water and sewer charges. YV i hamlets five miles qprthcast of honey. tion, .we might easily be in line obtaining controlled drugs In ex­ Longley also had other charg­ The rolling thunder of the indictment found that Spock and Saigon. for gnmts under the Federal cessive amounts. Judge John es of resisting arrest, receiving 500-pound bombs was clearly the other- -three conspired to Ant i^>encer Nurses Aide Mahoney Is proposing that, Forty-eight North Vietnamese Physical Fitnes? Program, not Oasale ordered the suspension of of stolen goods, and theft of in­ heard In the capital as the counsel, aid and abet Selective Corps will have its annual idc- starting in the fall, “all of the regulars were killed In two ac­ only to help staff the facilities, prosecution until the first Mon­ sert plates continued to June 27. bombers made two strikes Service- registrants to refuse or nic Tuesday, June 26, at 6:80 school auditoriums be utilized tions near toe demilitarized but also to provide the basic day in June 1969. Prior pleas Durepo had a charge of taking a about 20 miles northwest of the evade duties under the Selective p.m. at the home of XCrs. Ed­ — not merely two or three, but city. zone. equipment needed.” of guilty were also vacated. motor vehicle without the per­ Servl'ce Act. ward Mack, South Rd., Bolton. all of them, because those ex­ Marines of the U.S. 26th Regi­ Brooks has been placed In the mission of the owner from which This Sunday Is Father's Day! Twenty enemy mortar rounds ”My belief has always been,” cellent faciUUes belong to the By utilizing the schools, Ma­ mental Landing Team counted custody of the adult probation his arrest originally stemmed, hit the southern fringe of Sai­ Coffin said, "that the Issues we The Newcomers Club of the taxpayers.” honey says, there would be no 21 bodies after repulsing an ene­ department under the H e a lthand______a charge which was lodged gon, wounding two policemen wanted to bring before the court TWCA will have its first annual Nottajf that, “Most any night, need for the town to reconstruct my charge on their night posi­ Men’s Golf Toqfnament for one can pass any one of our old or build new recreational Commission of the State of Con- against him yesterday of thelt and six South Vietnamese civil­ necticut which wflPfefcommend Look At This tion southwest of Da Nang. (Sea Page Seven) husbands and g u e ^ tomorrow schools and it will be locked.^, buildings, of number plates, continued to ians. About 60 Chinese-made 107 treatment for him either of an. Three marines were wounded. at Blackledgs Country aub, blacked out.” Maht"We already have them, so June 27. mm rockets struck the Blen Hoa outpatient or inpatient nature. (Herald i>hoto by Oflara) airbase 15 miles north of Sai­ Near toe South China Sea, R t 85, Hebron. Tee-off time Is ^ey urges, "Let’s tiun on tht let’s use them,”-Ke insists. Nelson Lenvle, 16, of 137 Sum­ On May 16, Brooks agreed to The Manchester Delegation seated at the Republican Convention gon, but U.S. spokesmen said other U.S. Marines pinned down 8 ^ m . TTiere will be a lunch- ughts and unlock the doors, and (Mahoney Is recommending al- mit St., pleaded guilty to a H O U SE Red H o t a band of North Vietnamese aqd undergo examination by Dr. Charge of using a motor vehicle they inflicted no casualties or eon after the tournament. oq the town drop all mem- William Doerr of Hartford, who damage. the cruiser USS Boston was Dodd Charge bership fees In its rec program,, wiitbout tihe permission of -toe called in to shell toe enemy po­ reported that Brooks classified owner,'€md a substituted chazge “since the fees from the few Father's Day Associated Press photogra­ sition. A U.S. spokesman said 27 as a drug dependent under Pub­ State Convention pher Dang Van Phuoc reported paid up members certainly of breaking and entering with­ enemy soldiers were killed. HAPPY FATHER'S DAY FROM YOUR KATHY! lic Act 665 v«Mch was passed in out the permission of the own­ sharp fighting In suburban Gla Draws Denial don’t effect the town’s General October of last year. While allied troops fanned out GO NATIVE—GO PERO*S! Froth Strawberrlee, Boston, er which was originally a Politics Elsewhere Dlnh, where South Vietnamese within the enemy’s seven-mile Fund to any extent.” He was arrested in February G ift troops tried to root out guerril­ Romalne Lottuoe, Salad Bowl, Spinach, Boot Greens, En­ He notes that, “Even now. charge of breaking and entering rocket range of Saig;on looking on a warrant charging him with las in bunkers. He said toe ir­ By Pearson dive, Escarole, Hot House Cukes and Tomatoes, Radishes, the W est Side Rec is closed with criminal inteat. His case for firing sites, enemy gurmers ScaOionB, BhnlMib and Crisp-Alre Macs and Rome Apples. obtaining a controlled drug af­ was continued to July 1 for pre­ HALE Compromise Hinted Nixon Governors Wallace regulars failed to dislodge the eveidngs and Saturdays for the zeroed in on supply points, ALSO: Cauliflower, Beets, Green, TeDow Squash, Endive, ter a report had been received sentence investigation. enemy. A South Vietnamese WASHINGTON (AP) — Col­ lack of members.” TULSA, Okla. (AP) Rich- TULSA. Okla. (AP) Repub- NASHVILLE, Term. (AP) — Frying, Hot Pen>en>, Com, Peas, Acorn, Butternut Squash, by police that he had been pur­ A charge of iislng a motor lieutenant was killed and two (See Page Fourteen) umnist Drew Pearson, respond­ and Imported Bed Onions. Mahoney says, “I was an ac­ chasing paregoric in excessive ard M. Nixon has decided to lican governors have adopted a Police rescued 11 casket-bear­ tive member of the Rec Depart­ vehicle on March 31 was noUed. counter Gov. Nelson A. Rocke- resolution urging their party to ing demonstrators—most of ing to charges by Sen. Thomas LUSOia^ PRDIT: Bing Cherries, Apricots, Cantaloi^, amounts. He-was not presented on charge Green, Blue Seedless OnqMs, Plums, Limes, Peaches, ment as a boy, and then as a The cases of three Coventry Smoothing GOP Way feller’s stepped-up campaign for heed their advice on campaign them Negroes—from ’dn angry, J . Dodd, D-Conn., toat he Is "a Watermdons, Blaeberries, Temple Oranges, Gr^Mfrult, young man, end I was a super­ es of breaking and entering the Republican presidential issues—and today, they are advancing crowd of George C. youths charged In connection with criminal intent and two devil . . . a molester of chil­ Coconuts and Pinean^es. visor at both the East Side Rec By SOL R. COHEN nomination by easing his own trying to agree on what that Wallace supporters Friday night with a break into the Cordial counts of larceny imder 8260, dren,’ ’accuses Dodd of distort­ and the W est Side Rec. 1 know Midnight conferences among top GOP state leaders schedule to avoid confrontation advice should be. following toe presidential candi­ WEEKEND SPECIAL for A SPECIAL KATHY! Shoppe on Rt. 30, Tolland, In connection with a Jan. 13 ing an incident toat occurred a how hopeless our facilities are date’s rally. were continued to June 27 for incident. reportedly have resulted in a compromise, leading to a with his rival, his political stra- while tney sought agreement Mule Train Proceeds half-centrury ago. CANTALOUPES ...... 4 for g l.0 0 for a proper recreation pro- tegfists report. on items they would like includ- Wallace had left the audito­ plea. PoUce said some 8700 Charges of breach of peace sm(>oth and routine session today. Dodd, who last year was the CAULIFLOWER...... head 3 S « grram.” "There won’t be any confron- ed in the GOP platform, the rium just, before the fracas worth of beer and liquor were and destruction of privata prop­ The meetings were between subject of numerous Pearson He concludes, "The taxpayers tatlon, there won’t be any debat- governors were not making any erupted and did not see it. NATIVE BEET GREENS...... Ib. 3 5 ^ taken. erty against William J. Dono­ reportedly, will not introduce a columns concerning the sena­ of Manchester, who have been Adelbert Longley, 17, Is chain­ Nixon for President supporters, ing,” said one Nixon lieutenant suggestions on a candidate to The demonstrators carried a PEACH ES...... 2 lbs. 4 0 0 hue, 33, of 88 Oak St., were "Back Nixon” resolution. Despite Arrest Threat tor’s financial dealings,^said In paying dearly for recreation ed with breaking and entering who wanted to introduce a reso­ at the Republican Governors run on it. child’s white casket, a sign say­ SEALTEST FRUIT DRINKS ...... >/i gal. 2 9 0 nolled. He was arrested in con­ a Senate speech that Pearson is that' they are not getting, and lution today, placing, toe con­ In addition, former Cong. Association conference. -phe platform—not the candi- ing “Wallace is "a Hitler. C] 'A, Ga. (AP) — The But troopers permitted Atlan- COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS! with criminal intent, larceny un­ nection with a -May 13 incident ”a monster . . . a devil . . . a who have been maintaining fa­ vention on record for their man, Abner Sibal of Norwalk, re­ Murder, Injustice and Half Fol- Poor People’s mule train ta police to take over the super- We Now Carry The Manchester Evening Herald der 815. and larceny under 8260. that occurred in a Hollister St. The reported strategy, in es- dates—was the announced busi- molester of children who had cilities th at are obsolete, now and top party officials, led by portedly, will not foree a state, low Wallace.” They c ^ le d , reached here today with about vision of the mule train well out- o Also Comidete Line of SEALTEST Dairy Products o Robert L. Durepo, 16, appear­ apartment. sence, is to have Nixon remove ness of the Republican Gover- the records of his arrest de­ should be allowed the free use ed on charges yesterday of two State Chairman Howard Haus- primary, even if he gets the 20 too, a picture of four chfldren 100 persons in 13 battered wag- side the Atlanta city limits, Nolled. was a charge of himself as a campaign target nors Association conference stroyed,” of the schools, because those man, who don’t want the con­ per cent needed when Edwin H. killed in a Birmingham, Ala,, ons after the threat of arrest State officials, including the counts of breaking and entering breach of peace against Law­ for the present and thus avoid which brought 20 of the 26 GOP “Sen. Dodd has completely excellent fax:illtles belong to vention to commit itself on a May of Wethersfield is nominat­ from Gov. Lester Maddox failed governor, personally helped to with criminal intent, and two rence E . Cullen, 20, of 49 Wells arguments, resting on his cur- state leaders to Tulsa, church explosion in 1963. distorted an incident which I them." presldenUal candidate choice. ed for U.S. senator today. "The crowd was tense,” said to materialize. , supervise the mule train, car- have written about in my col- counts of larceny over 8260. S t He was arrested In connec­ rent substantial lead over Rock- They met on platform ques­ Sibal, in addition to dropping The mule drawn wagons were rying 70 adults and 30 children, umn many times referring to an Jeffrey L. Baker, 18, is charg­ tion with a domestic distur­ Under the reported compro­ tions Friday but did not reach Police Maj. Joe Casey. ”We Laplanders round up their his state primary plans, may still on Interstate 20 after 7 State troopers afid Maddox occasion In 1915 when I was ar- PFDO■ PRODUCE!" ed with breaking and entering bance at his home. mise, the Nixon backers are to "The schedule right now Is up agreement on any specific posi- dldnt’ arrest the demonstrators. openly back Hausman for re- reindeer under the midnight with criminal intent, and lar­ get an at-large delegate to the in the air,” one»Nixon aide said, lions. They adopted a resolution We just brought them in for a.m,, the deadline set by the left the scene after the governor rested in Reldsville, N.C., for The case of James Belaud, 17, election as state chairman. 876 OAKLAND STR EET, MANCHESTpS o 643-6884 sun because summer’s fierce ceny under 8260. national convention. Added to Nixon was said to have urging the platform committee their own protection and then governor. Prior to the deadline, chose not to carry out his arrest taking a bath after taking down of East Hartford, charged with Town Counsel John F. Shea mosquitoes are less active then. Longley and Baker were origi­ the three they already have; It dropped some tentative speak- of the GOP national convention released them without state troopers accompanying threat. a Chautauqua tent at 4 o’clock being found intoxicated, was of Manchester, one of the Haus­ will give them four of the 16 ing engagements and reportedly "to draw heavily upon the ma- charges.” toe caravan said the group ’’We’re In good shape. No in the morning,” Pearson said transferred to Juvenllle Court. man advisors, was in the thick national delegates. would be subject to arrest if stUl traffic backup anything,”...... in a statement Friday, He was arrested May 3 at (See Page Fourteen) '(See Page Fourteen) (See Page Fourteen) on the busy highway. George For Teens off Tolland In return, the Nixon people. (See Page Foiuieen) said Atlanta police Supt. George “The judge. In acquitting me, Tpke. Rcga! .shortly after Atlanta po- stated pubUcly that a person The case of Barry J . Cole, 24, R ^ l , shortly after Atlanta po- had an obligation to be clean of 167 E. Center St., charged lightweight mule train. and, Second, that the charge of Turf Builder plus 2 WOODUND GARDENS with non-support, was contin­ Leaders of the caravan ‘obscene exposing of person’ ued to Jime 27. planned a triumphal procession was so broad that It could be for "Plants That Please!" Leonard F . Weaver, 26, of along Hunter Street in the At- misinterpreted by my future en- lanta Negro community during Hartford, arrested on a warrant emies,” Pearson said. the day and a mass meeting at yesterday charging him with six ’’That is exactly what Sen. at WCODUNC GAITDENS the West Hunter Baptist Cniurch Dodd has done,” he added, counts of obtaining money un­ tonight. der false pretenses, pleaded not Dodd attacked Pearson Thurs- GET RID OF THOSE WEEDS BEDDING PLANTS The caravan, part of the Poor day after publication of a col- guilty and his case was bound People’s Campaign, was halted over to the next session of Hart­ umn in which Peanson accused WITH SCOTTS TURF BUILDER PLUS ?! Friday when 67 persons were the senator of suppressing a (Reg. 89c). NOW TO ,sa ford Superior Court after he arrested and later released on Gives your grass the full feeding of TURF BUIIjDER— waived examination. He Is be­ Senate juvenile delinquency charges of violating a law ban- subcommittee report on the Im­ and does two extra jobs: ing represented by Public De­ ■ ning pedestrians and nonmoto- pact of television crime and vJo- fender George Royster. 1. Clears out dandelion, plantain, buckhom rized vehicles from the hlgh- lence on young people. Weaver’s arrest was In con­ and other rosette weeds way. Dodd labeled the charge “bla­ If It’s color you want and good plants nection with six bad checks you must onrs! Petunias, Sweet Four state patrol cars acebm- tantly false” and went on to say 2. Ckmtrols chlckweed, ground Ivy, clovfer, cashed at Caldor’s Inc. on Tol­ knotweed, and other vlnlng weeds Alyssum, Calendula, Carnations, Sn^w, panled the 13-mule-drawn wag­ the proof was In the fact toe Blue Salvia, Glorlosa. and 26i0 other land Tpke. He was picked up at ons and in a ' sui^rlse subcommittee released 10,(XX) PEED NOW WITH SCOTTS®! varieties! Hartford State Jail yesterday where he Is serving an eight- (See Page Fourteen) (See Page Fourteeii) month sentence, handed down In another court on similar •5.45-*9.95-’ 13.95 From Grower To You! charges. 3 containers 82.25 (9 to 12 plants per container) L STILL IN PROGRESS — OUR ANNUAL Public Record Woman Fired by Army Reg. 99c-$1.19 ea. Warrantee Deed Lillian L. Bailey to Jesse P. Refuses Reinstatement >* and Lois E. Carpenter, property NOW 65 at 188 Broad St., conveyance WASHINGTON (AP) — A His office reported i%celvlng 10 for 8&00 tax 819.26. young woman who said she was hundreds of complaints similar CEMNHJM SALE Marriage Licenae asked by the Army Map Service to Miss Tattnall’s. Douglas Mack Fomal, East to resign because, she says, toe Miss Tattnall said that prior r POPLAR TREES ORIENTAL POPPIES HANGING POTS Hartford, and Lorralm Jean government considered her Im­ to a scheduled promotion, the moral, has rejected a reinstate­ 6 Sloan, 65 High St., June 20, St. Map Service asked her to go to 5 to Feet Potted} Pink and Bed ment offer. (Beg. 99c) NOW of LARGE PETUNIAS Jam es’ Church. the Pentagon for (juestloning as (Beg. 81.99) NOW Building Permlta Carolyn Lea Tattnall, 22, a preliminary to a lie-detector 6 9 c 3 f t * 2 .0 0 (Reg. 82.80). NOW Anthony Ohoman, fence at 88 Philadelphia native, said Friday test. she turned down the offer from 200 other varieties to choose froml Union St., 8100. save many dallars off our She said she was questioned 3 ft M.99 the Map Service on principle. Frank Gambolati for Louis for 2^4 hours about birth-control Ideal for Windbreaks Full of Bloom With Hangers DeBaudi, alterations to idwelUng regular prices on ^ She said she is earning less pills, her feeling about the use 50 lbs. LAWN POOD Many Otber Hahglng Potted Plants at 73 Scarborough Rd., 82,000. money Ih her current •job with of narcotics, whether she had lO-e-4 — Covers 6,000 sq. ft. Anchor Fence Oo. for Evelyn new fashioned tailored coots an oil company. ever had an abortion, If she was ”I feel that, by their offering 50 lbs. GARDEN FOOD C. Wlsotske, fence at 481 Center a homosexual, whether she had to reinstate me, my moral char­ Spray Now for: Aphids, Tent Cater-'' St., 8282. loud parties and if anyone had a 5-10*5 Special! $2.19 Special! $2.81 I bags $6.75 pillars, etc. Sport coats spring to life with the lighter, brighter acter was vindicated and that's t Anchor Fence Oo. for Evlra C. key to her apartment. what matters to m e," she said. Irwin, fence at 34 Glenwood St., look. Our large collection spotlights muted plaids, She said she told toe question­ LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR GROWING AND LANDSCAPE PROBLEMS) ^ The American Civil Liberties 8286. itattersalls, and solid color blazers, Three-button er her boyfriend had a key to SEE OUB COMPLETE Union and Sen. Sam J . Ervin, her apartment. She said she ex­ FROM “GROWER TO YOU" IT’S YOUR ^ Economy Builders for Donald D-N.C., had taken up toe case in LINE OF: Landscape Mate­ Robb, addltlone to dwelling at single vent styles. plained that she depended on rials: Shrubs, ■Omaineatal Miss Tattnall’s behalf. him to feed her tropical fish and and Shade Trees, Needle and 44 Morse Rd., 88,140. Ervin is preparing legislation Broad Leafed Evergreens, Edward D. Wilson, sundeck Regulars 36 to 46, Longs 38 to 46, cat while she visited PtiUadel- to prevent unnecessary govern­ phla. Perennials, Vines, and Swim­ for pool at 186 Union St., 8260. Shorts 36 to 42 (Herald photos by Oflara) ment prying Into toe lives of ming Pool SuppllM a t LOW­ Nutmeg Homes Inc., new David R(x:kefeller at Microphone and Sen. Javitts at his side Sen. Baker, Keynoter government workers. (Bea Page Foafteen)- EST PRICES FOB FINEST WOODLAND CARDENS\dwelling at 63 Montclair Dr., QUALITY 1 A o LET JOHN AND LEON ZAPADKA HELP YOU • A A 822,000. (At This Low Price, There’ll Be A Slight Alteration Charge) ______188 WOODLAND ST—OPEN DAILY TELL 9-PH O N E 648-8474 ^ Whitehall Manor, new dwell­ ing at 101 Shallo^rook Lane, 828,000.

S' , !lJ kT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1968 P A G E T H R E E P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1996

THEATER TIME S h e i n w o l d o d I M . d g e MANCHESTER TONIGHT Linear Park Plan DRIVE-IN SCHEDULE Te to help ex­ U.A. Theater —Oueas Who’s 0 A 8 3 ALL! Opening lead four of spades. A 9754 « K I 3 way people worked out final de- cxacUy whit the highway Coming To Dinner, 2:00 - 5:80 - Eart wins the first trick with 1 a m p l e P A R K I N G ! tails In the plans for the eight- engineen have done to accom- 9:06; Georgy G4rl, 3:46 - 7:20. m titiuim nttem m iTOfnaiiAiit the $ce of spades and returns lane Rt. 6 In the portion from modate the park. East Hartford Drive-In — Poor Cow, 10:20; Love On A a s p ^ e to dummy's king. Now t Chforge It with your Prospect St. on the west end Attending the season from South's problem Is whether to past Case ICt. on the east. A Manchester were Weiss, William Pillow, 8:30. isiilAw C .B .T . o r C jA.P. East Windsor Drive-In — lead diamonds or hearts from long series of parklets, ball D- O’NelU, pubUc works direc- the dummy. He must develop Charge Account! _ .1 Open 10 to 10 Sand Pebbles, 9:06; Shorts, 8:80. North West SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORE > fields, nature trails and horse- tor; Davis Wiggins, director of both suits to make his contract, niniiii back riding trails follow both school athletics; Park Director Manchester Drive-In — 1 0 Pass Stranger In Town, 10:30; Main but he must iday each cult at 3 N T A ll Pass Rt. « and Hop Brook in what Erneat J. Tureck, Tamsky, and the right time. Called Dagger. 8:40. FifHi ft Final Montli— Tha All Thna Rocerd Sm oilitr wUl fit neaUy into the necklace John B. Harkins, planning coor- If South leads diamonds first, of linear parks around Manches- dinator. SUNDAY on the theory that It is usually ter as proposed by Town Plan------\. Burnside — Graduate, 7:06 - Guest Preacher best to develop the longest suit the high cards South must time per Joseph Tamsky. H n « ¥ k i t f l l 9:10. in tae combined hands. East his plays p n ^ r iy . At the sec­ ^ The eight lanes.pf Rt. 6 along 1 vOltJo . The Rev. J. Grant Swank Jr. I Qur Big Annual Summer Savings Event! I v » n # ! Cinema 1 — The Fox, 7:15 • takra the ace of diamonds and ond trick declarer leads the In tfta d o f a D iapat [ , with several exit and entrance AU evening visiting hours end 9:30. of 218 Main St. will be guest leads his other spade to force queen of hearts from dummy ramps in the S, Main St. and at 8 p.m., and stort. In the preacher tomorrow and Sunday, out the queen. State — Stranger In Town, for a finesse. \ THE FUNNIEST P a m p e r s . Charier Oak St. area could ruin various unlU, at: Pediatrics 3 3:00 . 6:10 - 9:10; Man Called June 23^ at the 10:45 a.m. and West eventually gets In with West can take the king of any attempt at a connected sys- p.m.; self service unit, 10 a m • 7 p.m. services at the Church ,. \ MOSTTOUOmNG at 10 amj__ J Kverything for Your Family anil Home! Diipasakle Diefer-end-FaetsI Slagger, 1:30 - 4:30 - 7:35. the king of hearts and defeats hearts, but then Uie West hand \ V nLMOPTHi] I” ^ • w P o l c tern of parks by cuttung them CroweU Howe, 5 p.m. week- of the Nazarene. the contract with the last two 4 Perkefe e( 1} U.A. Theater — Guess Who’s is dead. South'can later knock ^ YEABl up, stopping even pedestrian days, 3 p.m., weekends and holi- Coming To Dinner, 2:00 • 5:30 - The guest preacher received spades. out the ace of diamonds in safe­ ter Oaara^M TONIGHT traffic, flattening out all trees days; private rooms, 10 a.m • 9:06; Geoigy Girl, 3:46 - 7:20. his B.A. degree in 1961 from Only One Difficulty ty, for the opponents cannot then n. DitlW, TUWt ®®xer Shorts ,/ 7:98-9:10 and hUls and covering over the semiprivate rooms, 3 p m "’ East Hartford Drive-In — Eastern Nazarene Ck>llege, Wol­ ' South should see that he can­ nm any suit against him. 6 8 ' ^ V. brook with pipe. It has happen- visiting in 310, SU, and 328 is Poor Cow, 8:30; Love In A Pil­ laston, Mass., and his B.D. de­ not make the hand if West has Dally Question ed in many other towns. any Hme for immediate family low, 10:15. gree in 1964 at the Nazsirene both the ace of diamonds and As dealer, you hold: Spades, JO Oeyiime type The most recent similar state only, wiUi a flve-mlnute llmlta- Thelooglcal Seminary, Kansas -I I.SS tMittJ East Windsor Drlve-In — the king of hearts. South can­ Q-16-9; Hearts, A-J-9; DU- BURNSIDE •0*»» $A*o«M hlghway built within a park set- Uon. Afternoon visiting hours in Sand Pebbles, 9:05; Shorts, 8:30. City, Md. H e also attended Har­ not lose the hand If East has monds, J-7-6A; Chibs, A-16-2. S8 BLPrriDE A Vi i A',f f.‘ • . Fm Dryer Happen lob«rp t sbs « r»- a s Manchester Drive-In — the king of hearts, no matter What do yon say? FREf PARKING '^VH n . .e.K.6« t , i , ,c -l: ..l , a.d completed in the 1930's, accord- begin again at 7 p.m Visitors Stranger In Town, 8:40; Man served as pastor of Churches of who has the ace of diamonds. Answer: Pass. You have only ing to David Johnson, state are asked not to smoke in na- Called Slagger, 10:30. the Nazarene In Odgary, AJba., TTie difflcuky arises only, if 12 points and flat distribution. highway director of planning Uent’s rooms. No more than two C!an., and Indianapolis, Ind. W est had the king of hearts This is not quite worth an open­ MANCHESTER and desim. visitors at .one time per patient. The Rev. Willlaim Taylor, and Ekist had the ace o f dia­ ing bid. % "But the important thing here ,, ,, pastor of the church, is attend­ monds. Oopyrii^t IMS, 643-7833 > is that we will have crreated a YESTERDAY: OW Oeanup Starts ing the denominations’ General To provide for this division of General Features Oorp. AIR-CONDITIONED • tREE PARK REAR THEATRE linear perk by cooperation with Barnett, New Britain; Assembly in Kansas City. a town." Johnson said. "W e are B r o ^ , 35 Edgerton After Tornado SM ., B ob.: “STBANOEB IN TOWN” 8:00-8:10-8:10 M en s very happy to take i>art in the Sutler, 56 Ann Ground ta Maryland, and a 62- creation of this perk.” ^ ' Windsor; Mrs. Ebba TRACY, Minn. (A P ) —The Roibertson Gets day course ta the Supply Officer Htli»(Uihrrnlbr«|stwi& Ax tltii Neal Pisdscton f^o-lron Bullet Gone, School at Ft. Lee, Va. He noted that other towns are Eato". 72 Maple St.; Domenlc cleanup of Tracy continued to­ ,• andlwoPiRC* Ryien Tricot now Interested In the same kind ^elanese, 32 Essex St.; Oarl Post in Guard L t Robertson is the son of KILLE sipimiTony Anthony day and authorities feared that Infant Critical John D. and Elizabeth Robert­ of project, but none are actively Wellman Rd., Apt. 7; (>wim Suits ®»’es$ Sh irts Into plans like Manchester. Bid- Haskell, 23 Hart- more bodies might be fbund in lit. 'Diggory D. Robertson of son of Manchester. NEW YORK (AP) — The con­ TAKE ding for this portion of R t 6 HUliard, 64 the rubble of homes struck by a 118 Mata S t has been named dition of a 2-day-oId girl re­ will be advertised July 17. The Rockville; Mrs. liaison oflflcer in ithe Connecti­ tornado. Two persons were un- mained critical today after ALL! M M etrocolbr highway may be usable by the Bubberd, Kingsbury a Hi% favorite StylesI her mother, Mrs. Lucy Ortiz, 20, ness administration at the tlnl- Sitoi 7 »• I spanning the brook and carry-i Bd.; George Sieverts, 68 West is located, will be eligible to ap­ nEIEMdillEEl had been shot in the abdomen. verslty o f Vlrg;tala ta 1961. He • j.frocoHo Ing S. Main St. In fact, walk- St.; Joan Taylor, Windsor ply for low-cost loans to rebuild. One Sfcow StsfUag At SiiS, H E L D O V E R in Sli6> 3 * Trunks ways will be under almort every Locks; Carol Trott, 2735 EHling- National Guardsmen, Civil The hospital said that the wo­ Is a member o f Phi Kappa Psl r». 5 W ” --s I ''’"‘ I man’s hilsband, Carlos, brought FYateniity, and entered the DRIVE-IN bridge.supporting ramps, roads, Rd-. Wapping; Mrs. Ann Defense workers. Red Cross vol­ UNTIL TUES. 9 9 ‘ •dhd the Wghway itsewT WaddeU, 19 Brookfield St. her there and said she had been service in 1969. f4sr w/moff Mh,r unteers and O va tio n Arm y DRIVE-IN ★ RT 5 ’Hie prfsent Charter Oak BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A members worked in the rubble shot. Surgeons performed a tt. Robertson’s first assign­ Feature Firat Sun. frinud Fields area will be cut up by daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caesarian section delivery and ment with the Guard was in the Friday. Gov. ^Harold LeVander C o t t o n ramps and the highway, but baU Temple. Lebanon; a daughter to toured the wreckage. Xrays showed .the bullet lodged 160th Military Police Battalion in the baby’s intestines. at MancheaUt where he served ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! S u it fields set up mainly for use by Mrs. James Moriconi, The tornado cut a block-and- Police were investigattag the until 1963. He then accepted a BESTACTRESSI BEST SCREENPLAYi Bennet Junior High School win Woodbridge St.; a son to a^ialf wide path the length of NOW THRU TUESDAY A V /*«A’ur Colored , be in the spaces in between. A Mr. and Mrs. Japk Gorr, 20 circumstances of the shoottag. commission ta the Ordnaiace KATHARINE HEPBURN WILLIAM ROSE the town. Residents had a five- (nfonl. an JToJdl.r. T Shirts Mens Hose person can walk to each Held Hayes Dr., Rockville, to-seven minute warning when Branch as direct support pla­ Sleepwear through passageways under the DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- the town, siren sounded and toon leader with the 712th Ord­ lay Swim Suits! kTi!ience""r Slim SUt goby Doll.! Gowni! ramps. DAY; Mrs. Ingerburg Hesse, many were able to take cover.' 9 Raise Fuel Taxes nance Co. a t Windsor Locks. He Sun Suilil SWfl»! One path will run over the Lebanon; Edward Wlnzler, 36 was promoted to first lieutenant '•••'dlfMifod t Short SRt»l_, ; CHICAGO — Nine states en­ flA S t a n p •ad 7 6 * ^ ••nI '>1 brook, under the highway and Benton St.; Mrs. Marguerite In 1966 after graduating as top COLUMBIA PICTURES presents a acted motor fuel tax rate in­ south to Mt. Nebo fields and to Letourneau, 133 Brookfield St.; student In his class at the Stanley Kramer creases in 1967; Illinois, Idaho, pr^uction an area bordered by S. Main, Mrs. Irene Bates, Stafford Kennedy Family Chemical, Biologicail, Radiologi­ ■ f P O O R Lewis, and Spring Sts. now own- Springs; Mrs. Jean Lucas, East Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, cal School at EX. Dlx, New Jer­ Spencer ■ Sidney ed by the Hartford Electric Hartford; George Garbarlnl, To Thank Nation Now Mexico, Oregcai, Washing­ sey. The course qualified him to ■ e o w OW ton and Wyoming. The Wash­ See Our Big June Jamboree Circular Packed with Values! Come Ine Save Light Co. The area will remain 7066 Main St.; Mrs. Ann Sulli- serve as unit OBR officer. TRACY 'POITIER NEW YORK (AP) — The ington increase of 1'^ cents Previously, Robertson had woods with a brook running Kennedy family broadcasts to­ ■ Matched Floral F i b e r g l o s raised the rate to 9 cents a gal­ successfully completed a six- ■ 'TU- Ill Katharine through. Nature traUs and pic- “ r: Elizabeth Whaley, 23 day via three televisi-mt—Jack Lemmon ’'L U V ' 7 2 * again at 7:25 p.m. EDT. ithere Fine American and Shown Dafiy at 7:15 & 9:80 '.W alk Shorts! 9 7 ' Next Wed.: Walt Dieney's “THE JUNGLE BOOK* Back at Charter Oak Fields, J"'" ABC will broadcast it at 3:55 Italian Foods Are Prepared Sat. 1:80-3:20-6:10-7:30-10;00 the park paths will continue on Stafford Sprtags; • Swim Trunks! p.m. and probably again during Sun. 1:80-3:20-5:10-7:10-9:30 the 11 p.m. news. 999 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER ' P e io m a s! tMlW-CCONA No one under 18 admitted tMITH-COHONA «J etef f> t*’*e CBS aid K would feed the 647-1691 — After 5 tOO Call 522-6561 ^ to " "»a »». 01a.t»„b,.^; Adult Identification Required t y p e w r i t e r t t p i w r S e r ’ isuremotic Electric wooas w a pomi naiiway be- Maralyn Porter, RFD 1. message to its affiliate stations ■'Colgate No Party Is Too Small j 9th RECORD 4, adding Maghin* ^een Gardner St. ^ d the Cwe Hebron; Joan MacDonald for their use at about 3:66 p.m. M o e it; »w.e. „ ..UJ. . . tpiniljr Sit* Toothbrushes Hairbrushes ...... 3 6 H 2 b b b a k i n o w m c i Be Af The Beach / '^in. Count 1 go Percole H “ d daughter, ThompsonvlUe; since the network Is not con­ Specializing In Graduation—House Parties— MMtS. ^ ...... •tQc * 5 7 H ' The path win go under the high- ^ rs. Alfonslne S e y p ^ and 3 3 ' j s r ” - Pillow Cases nected at that hour. It was ex- Company Parties—Engagement Parties— j ■H. a,. , 4 „ , ^ y and will be large enough daughter, 71 Lyness St.; Mrs. X>ected the message would be Picnic Lunches—Outtags—Showers '1 s a t e TONIGHT 2 8 ’' 2 t. ‘ ^^Tn!'***^** trifle. Virginia Yandow and daughter, broadcast during the Roger Gatherings Of AU Kinds Lustre Crem e 22 Cup Automatic The path will meander 1 2 Oxford St. A ir Condltfooed Mudd Evening News at 7 p.m. ESMOND by Chotham I througli woods past a waterfall Phone 028-2210 - Lotion or P o r ty (y^, Huge, Colorful Newt at the paper mill, then across ------^------/ V Liquid Shampoo P e r il ^“ ich T o w e l s /I Marr.ondBoy, f ^ k -n i t Gillette Spring St. past another falls and r?^\ 7 2 ' 30 (40 Siia! Blonkats a cave. The path leads on up |,tf tilt. Tewr 1 ♦ 5 8 r. asMeaa i Lookout Mt. to its top. Clairol RAZOR Applianct Dollitt Koyone 2 ® « The town officials assured Steaik faimily-style doesiVt have to break you. C ondition Lustre Creme Hair Cutting Sat state engineers no large build­ 8 8 ® J^68 ATLANTIC BEACH PARK— Misquamicut RJ. 3 ^'’ * 2 ings or structures would be built Hair Spray 4e>a,Uk<< I'.'u 2 “ »Cf«r • in the designated areas. And the «e w«- V' M He'dTrR*' • 4 6 ‘ engineers assured the officials Proudly Presents the ^ trees would not be bulldoz­ SIZZLM’ SIRLOIN ed-- away where unnecessary, ONE OF THE NATION’S TOY 10 OROUPSI Shop 127 Complete Depts. for Better Quality^ Better Selection^ Bigger Values and landscaping would be gear­ OOLU39B1A BKCOBDING AB/TIBT8 ed to the park plan. STEAK DINNER A landscape architect from 'Strip Sirloin Sleqk II ill Top Quolity, U„g ------VoUraer Associates of New York ?Baked Potato THE UNION GAP ’Giant Slab Texas Toast S^etreail Th 'Mixed preen Salad WITH THEm MILUON SFJIXEBS “WOMEN, WOMSiN,” tie.i. ^ 9 9 "YOUNG GIBL” pliu THEIB NEW SMASH BIT “LM IY 3 lb Dupont WILL FOWBB” *>««'en II FHIed i™E^VIflWR£E CHOICE BOHELESS M ^AIum inum Double Tubular Arms lEuFtttttQ ^ l p n d h SLEEPINGBA6S ...... ct— SIILOIH Bin • J ■ 'Yrnp-Around • |..,ldtrt*.h« Wheel. DEIUXE 7 WEB Publlahed Dally Elxeept Sundaya STEAK — P / « S ^ MeloJute and Holidays at 13 Biiiell StraM. Ritriaotiris Chaisu Leung* Hanohester, Conn. (06(M0) ^ 'Choice of Potato EBOM ABinUII IN N.YXli# gDD Telephone 643-3711 'Texas Toast Dinner Set Beoond dasa PoMage FsM at 'M ix^ Green Salad 3 P i e t e Stainless steel Ejvet K Manoheater, Conn. "THE BURGUNDY SUNSEr' » Haadf******* Barbecue Tools SUBSCRIPTION RATES BOHAHZA V2\b. (formerly Snoopy’s Crew) '• i Aaw'fia, Payable In Advance .rX 1 . 9 9 One Year __ ...... $30.00 BBRCER VpjlX ...... SU Manilla ...... 15.50 'Fall Half Pound — . p / u s - r t |1 9” Pap«r ^'»«9Alumi„u, Ibree Kontba ...... 7.80 Chopped Shloln > P U T E S Po/oron One Mootli ... 3.60 (Cooked to order)' Cool Auto ^ • F e h C h o l i lOO lor !i Gal . on Bonanxa Bun -THE BREAKIRS- Cushion 0 9 9 'Cole Slaw Picnic ^^7Uw«hI*hJ 5 9 ‘ 'French Fried Polaloes 7 7 ' H ’ Jug Inch E « . „ Vinyl C .u e ,e c (~ ~ > [iiy^tiKimKEKi -THE DEEP ttxEUGH' B asketj / Deep 4 *h Open 7 Days a Week 11:30 A.M. ro 9 P.M. - NO UPPING ' fta.tl. B arrel - Sylvania Chair «uChal»6P.* 4^ Borrel ^ 8 * '” <*•* Af CW4. __L 3 S 7 ’ ^ACIDEMVAIflMROWHl 6 8 ’ f | Ueht Bulbs | 3 * 2 ? ! Stanley Kramer ADMISSION FOR THIS SHOW ONLY $3.50 a” u i pei,...,:.^ 4^ . P'OdiKliOn Dlxixe egivopv !•*. beef** Spencer i Sidney i Katharine WEST HARTFORD — 2354 Albany Ave. n> Adiustoble GrUlj Ail Tickets wiN be sold at the door baginning at Vy..hoWe,Hen-’j 3 J . 40. *0.75 a. >00-at'* Machine *^tGraw-edi$on ® ^ ^ TRACY ^ ------: MARCHESTER — 287 Middle I'umpike West 7:30 tonight. Ml an4 H i b o c h i s guess who^s Scatter R«| Hew lnslB'^1 DmM* I W i n d o w F o n com ing to dinner] PLAIRSILLE— Piainville Shopping Plaza, Rt. 72 Spray Storch PLWHTY OF ROOM FOW EVERYONE lCwA*** - 10®» 5 I MlINCPooi A1m> 3 8 . .. >*4 . M Lynn Redgrave v.Ttv “GEORGY'OEOR ------GIBL" BRISTOL — 820 Farmiinston Ave.. Rt. 6 D AN aN G 8 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT *•441, Mon. thru Fri. “Dinner” OtOO GROTOR — 931 Poquonock Road “Old” 7il5-Sat.-8un. “Din­ NOTE! W e have expaiMled G eorge at the beach. ner” 2:00-0:80-9:00, “ G irl” "W e're using the skating rink" dhd con liow ac­ 8:45-7:20. i STEAK HQU _____ Com* as You Are! com m odate 2,000 peoplal!

. b .. s A I • '■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CUNiN., SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1968 P AG E F IV E PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1968 Coventry Romans and early CSulstlans was rela­ ATTENTION PARENTS! ^anri|p0tpr tively simple; those In charge of enforc­ T •Wonders of the Universe- ing laws thought the sanctuary right was SUMMER READINQ CUSSES being abased. Graduation at High School lEupnitu) ifpraU) F or So if, on reading how the police took a What Planets to Explore? EtenMnterjr, Jr. High, High Sehool and CMIeS0 6ttoSi PUBLISHKD BY THE racial disturbance character out of a Set Tuesday in Gymnasium PIONEER’S VOLPLANE HERALD PRINTINO CO., INC. The payoff pMbes will come 13 B teell Street chimSi in New Haven, or how the WBI By im . I. H. LEVITT, Pioneer Parachute Co., a sub­ Small, effaoUve olaaaea 4n reading and atudy okRIs. Individual­ Mancheater, Conn. in 1973, for that .will be the year Commencement exercises for an, assistant pastor of ' St. DIRECTOR sidiary o f Pioneer Systems, Inc. iz e prognum according to pre-teat diagnoata. Piogroma may THOMAS P. PBROUSON nabbed two o t their most wanted draft members of the Class Maary’s Roman Catholic Church WALTER R. FERGUSON The ' Frit Planetarium of the orbiters. If all goes well, (AMEX), developers ani man­ Inclu^ such areas as word aittzu:k akUIz (phonics), oompra- PubUaher* resisters inside a church in Providence, V Coventry High School, will deliver the benediction. ITie henskm, i-oaabulary developiment, speed reading, how to atiidy of The FrankUn Institute "rough-landers" can descend to ^ 1 1 ufacturers of parachutes and Pounded October 1, 1881 you experienced some touch of suiprise What are our current plane­ provide a composition and pres­ win be held out of doors at 6:80 program will conclude by the effeoUv^y, crtiUcal and infarentiBl reading, taot taking (ech- recovery systems, has develop­ irfques, peTceptiini, concentroiUon, oofiege board 'beat prepam- PublMicd Every Evening Except Sundays over the fact that the representatives of tary exploration plans? Will we sure profile of the atmosjAere. p.m. Tuesday, or in the gym class resslonal “ Pomp and d r - and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at If it rains. cumstance.” ed a new gliding device adapt­ Uon and general Improvement c i reading eMcteney. Manchester. Conn., os Second Class Mall the law would climb the very altar in continue our full-scale epmpe- On the surface the lander, like able 'to a wide variety of ap­ ■k Mioming Olasscss—Monday through Thunaday. Matter. The program will open with A reception, sponsored by the pursuit of their duty, you were being tltlon with the Soviet UnlO(i or the Surveyor bn the moon, can plications in the ordinance, car­ it Adr-Oondttioned Clasaroonm If Certified Tteachera of Reading. the class processional "Pomp parent of the Oass of 1969, will SUBSCRIPTION RATES more than a century behind the times. are we going to forfeit the race provide details and pictures of go, personnel and spacecraft it Tedttog Programs far Diagnosis and Placement. and Circumstance” by Elgar, be held in. the school cafeteria t Payable in Advance to acquire new knowledge of the the Martian surface. recovery system field.. One Year ...... tSO.OO Actually, If we think it over, the exist­ followed by the National An- for the graduates and their par- Academic Reading Improvement Center, Inc. Six Months ...... 15.S0 planets? The unwelcome truth The difference between this The device, the Volplane, is ence of such a tradition, protection and them with the school symphonic ents, following the commence- Three Months ...... 7.80 is becoming Increasingly ap­ mission and the canceled Voy­ the result of an exitenslve Te- 6S.E. Center St., Manchester Call ' One Month ...... V.. 2.80 place as a sanctuary depended upon a band led by Carl Salina, dl- ment exercises, parent, for it appears that ager missions is the eliminatlbn search and development pro­ Next to Oavey’a Reataunuit Fred Kaprove, M EaiBER OF rector, and the invocation by The choral music will he di- H 3 4 M 7 much higher degree of collective and in­ budgetary problems preclude a of instrumentation designed to gram Initiated by Pioneer In FREE PARKING Director THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Rev. Robert K- Bechtold of r®cted by Ronald Pirkey. Serv- The Associated Press Is cxclu^vely entitled dividual civilization than exists any­ full-scale assault on the planets. detect microbial lift. IVlthout late 1967 to fill the need for a the Second Congregational class junior marshals to the use of republloatlon of all news dis- where in today's world. It took a civ­ The vast expenditures in the these instruments, it would be better gliding parachute sys­ p^ches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ Church. will be Robin Messier emd Bar- ed in this paper and also the local news pub- ilized imagination and a civilized re-, bitter war in Southeast Asia too much to expect that the tem. It is a stable, controllable, Itshed here. have sharply curtailed space 1973 rough-ladder could return Board of Education members bara Schmidt,'and ushers: <3ath- reliable opening device possess­ All rii^ts of repUbllcatlon of special dis­ stralnt for a society., to concede such a wlli be introduced by Laurence Carpenter, Kathleen Coop- spending and critical domestic evidence of lift on the planet’s ing flare touch down capability patches herein are also reserved. right to anybody, or to exalt the possi­ O’Connor, superintendent of the J®net Puller, Terri Hamo- problems are destined to further surface. and repeatable performance. The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ ble religious law that tar above the civil locai public school system. Donna Hunt, William decrease them. Is there a solution to this prob­ This means that 'the Volplane sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ law. And, of course, it took civilized in­ graphical errors appearing In advertisements Today we are entering the last lem of broad planetary explora­ Martin Zuzel, class president, Stephen Nardlne, is the first parachute capable and other reading matter In The Manchester dividuals to refrain from attempting to phase of our plans to launch a tion? Can this country under­ will deliver the welcoming ad­ Michael Ober, John Orcutt jtnd Evening Herald. Scott Rhoades. of landing like a plane by mov­ unson use the facilities of the sanctuary in cases man to the moon — a project take pioneering studies vdth lim­ dress, followed by choral music ing horizontally and gradually Children’s Day Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- where conscience was not really in­ which will cost more than $20 ited resources? Apparently "America, Our Heritage,” by coming into contact with the ton Post News Sendee. The First Congregational Pull service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. volved. billion. Because of the phasing some scientists think so. Steele, Ades, delivered by the ground. All other chutes, up to Church (Children’s Day pro­ Publishefn Representatives — The Julius out of the Apollo program, the Dr. Bruce C. Murray, as­ Choraleers. this point have merely Mathews Special Agency — Now York. Chl- Ought there to bo some sonotuory in gram will be conducted at 10 Candy Kitchen oogo. Detroit and .Boston. National Aeronautics and Space sociate professor of planetary Linda Ann Blssett and Eve "dropped’' straight down, much a.m. tomorrow in the church this rough, modem world? If one were Administration (NASA) budget science at the California In-, Alison Khdwles, students grad­ like a heUcoptor dqes when it VVlirrc ((iiallty Candy Is ,Made Fresh Dally MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA­ sanctuary. This will replace the TIONS. to try to judge by the needs of the time, has dropped; $6.9 billion in stitute of Technology, believes uating with distinction, will lahds. It is a dependable para- Chiiose l•'^olll Over 200 Varieties by the sometimes innocent pitiableness 1966; $6.3 billion in 1967; $4.7 sp^ak on "’“'nie“ i^ve o T 'L e ^ ! ^ lar^ S u n day morning worship ^^^te able to maintain the Dly)lny advertising closing hours: we ‘should embark on a modest of people caught into conflict with the billion in 1968, to a probable Ing." same configuration every time For Monday — 1 p.m. PYlday. program to provide "first looks" A picnic ftor the church fam­ For Tuesday — i p.m. Saturday it is used. For Wednesday — i p.m. Hondav civil laws by their own efforts to do what $4 billion In 1969. at the planets. He believes we Prior to presentation of the ilies will be held at 3 p.m. to­ irs MIINSON’S The device does not resemble For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday' seemed to them right, one would have to This figure is too low to sup­ have achieved tremendous tech­ Class of 1968 .by school Prin­ morrow the Salvation Army For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday any of the roand, mushroom- For Saturday — i p.m. Thursday say yes, that we need some kind of sanc­ port a major Interplanetary mis­ nological advances in commu­ cipal Milton A. Wilde, he will Camp grounds on Lake Street. shaped parachutes that are in CANDY FOR DAD Clusifled deadline — 5 p.m. day before tuary more than any of the more ancient, sion. There has been a match­ nications, remote-sensing instru­ give recognition to the National Those attending are to bring publicnMon. 5 p.m. Fridav for Saturdar ing reduction in manpower, with ments, photography and power Honor Society, local Nathan use now, but rather "is rec­ Give Dad onr (|imlity eiimly on his spei'ial day. and Monday publication and perhaps not inferior, civilizations their own food and dishes. Soft Trent him to his favorites—nut bark, turtles, space-centered employment de­ generation that we now possess Hale Chapter. Studepts of the drinks will be supplied. tangular” and "looks like a Saturday, June 15 which preceded us. But, if we tend to ac­ wing" In flight. butter enineli, fiulge, assorted ehocolntcs, pcciin creasing, from 420,000 in 1966 an unparalleled opportunity to graduating class who are mem­ Bulletin Board cept the idea of a need for sudi sanc­ Successful demonstration has roil, hard enndy. to 300,000 today, at the rate of uncover basic information about bers of the Society Include Miss The Ladies' Association of ,, 1 » j » ,1. .. tuary, we might take. it tqxm ourselves 4,000 per month. the distant planets. However, Bissett, Carolyn Elizabeth the First Congre^tlonai" r L I, V Rcaliy Running: At Last to remember that it does not always Even if the war stopped to­ he also indicates that we can­ Crane, Peter James Cunning­ Church will have its annual laboratory at have to be a place enclosed by stone or day, our commitments to domes­ not explore for both life and ham, Joann Carol Glllon,______Ran­ strawberry festival and sale of -A-lr Force TWs time —for the first time in all his statuary, but can be a portion trf our tic programs dictate a modest physical characteristics and, dall Wilson Glenney, Maurice hand-made articles from 4 p.m. ®ase in Dayton, Ohio. The U.S. 5 ventures toward the nomination for the ‘ - . . . - Army Cargo Delivery Division own minds, maintained open toward space budget. Plans Tor the thus, one of the programs must H. Isserman, Miss Knowles, to 7 p.m. today in the church Presidency —Governor Rockefeller Is planetary exploration have thus vestry.. • at Ft. Eustls, Va. demonstrated even those .it is our normal instinct to be sacrificed. The returns from Shirley Mae Kuchy, Christine, obviously in there fighting to the very been curtailed. Elaine Malady, Kathleen Mary the Volplane on June 12.__. The condemn. the planetary explorations could The Mr. and Mrs. Club of the Several years ago for the be so rewarding that he be­ Morlpriy, Joan Marie Murdock Second (Tongregational Church Manned Spacecraft Center at f Voyager program we contem­ lieves the inordinately expen­ and Mary Jane Welles, will have its .club chicken bar­ Houston, Tex. has also express­ Perhaps if, on other oocasloiurrh^V had plated an expenditure of from sive search for life should be the diplomas, the high school becue at 6:30 p.m. today on the ed interest in the device. ExtsnsiVe testing is being fought with equally full commitment of Bad For Berries VI $4 to $5 billion to deposit an in­ postponed. Symphonic Band will perform lawh' of the church parsonage all his energies and resources, he would -\4 strumented package on the sur­ To pursue this option he pro­ by presenting Harold Walters on Grant Hill Road. carried on at Pioneer at its ROUTE 6. BOLTON — TEL. 649-4332 "Duty, Honor, Country” text by local drop center in Mane'.es­ not have to be facing, today, odds which Our week of rain not only upset local face of Mars in 1973 to explore poses a Mercury flyby In 1970. The local Pony League (West­ OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY till 8:M P.M. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, with ter. Ultimately, similar para­ are so very long no routind prognostica­ forecasters up and down the coast daily, for life. However, severe budget­ Because thi^ 'would really be a ern Division) will play another Candy Alno Available For Fund Raising W Stepheh Nardlne narrator. away game Tuesday- at 6 p.m. chutes may be used to recover tion gives him very much of a chance. bult ft added up to a major reversal for . 1 ary restrictions have shelved Venus-Mereury flyby in which the Weatheir Bureau’s long range fore­ this program and, another plan­ Venus would act as a "gravita­ Peter Cunningham, class vice against the Lebanon team. spacecraft weighing up to 16,000 pounds. But there is always some kind of casts too. ned for 1976. he only planetar^, tional whip” to send the flyby president, will deliver the fare­ programs to be undertaken in well address, followed py the Manchester Evening Her­ Englnee^s^ at Pioneer derived chance, especially one woiHd say, in this Hie long range forecast for the period on Its path to h^ercury, the nor­ the next five years will be on Class' tafwel turn. ald Coventry correspondent, trie name’ for their new device fateful year of 1968, and the obvious news mal (Atlas-Agena) Mariner from mid-May to mid-June said we were (A F Ptiotofax) the scale of the Mariner space­ The Rev. Richard F. Rough- F. Pauline Little, tel. 742-6231. from the verb “ volplane," which now is that the New York Governor is lauhehers cObId be used. going to have precipitation which was craft iiV 'the $100 million range. Naha’s advisory lunar and is "to descend in a glide with­ going to enla.rge this chance and bring "below normal." It has, instead, thanks A Whale of a Kiss These will by flybys and orbit- planetary mlssitHis board rec­ out power.” it home if sucdi a thing is humanly and James Reuter, engineer man­ PROMOTED mainly to the cantankerous way the ers and not soft-landers. ommends this same flyby for Vernon IN COLONIAL POST BRIEFS politically possible. Kandu, a 13-foot, 2,200-pound killer whale, gives Cathy Neville, Associated Happenings ager at Pioneer, says that his FLOWERS week's low pressure system refused to The only planetary program 1973, with a Venus orbtter and Raymond E. . Tlntl of 112 Press writer, a big kiss after Cathy’s interview with the whale’s trainer, Jerry son has been up in the device Donald E. Anderson of 231 move off over the Atlantic as It was sup­ that NASA has scheduled is the a Jupiter prObe In 1972. A Jupi­ Mrs. Eleanor S. Loftus of 194 Chambers St. has been named And it may be that the harder he Watmore. Kandu is a three-year-old at Seattle’s Marine Aquarium. For Teens in tests at Center Springs. Green Rd., a representative for posed to do every day this week, proved launching of six Mars flights in ter flyby Is tentatively sched­ School Menu Greenwood Dr. has been pro­ for All Occasions fights, the more impressive his appear­ Reuter reports that further test- moted to director of purchasing the Hiram S. Hart Insurance assistant secretary, corporate to be a period of "above normal’’ pre­ the next five years. These mis­ uled for 1974, btrt this may Outside basketball courts at ances, the more sensd his language sions are all a planetary budget ing will take place at one of and personnel •' in the Colonial Agency in New Haven and gen- accountspin the field operations cipitation. come too late for engineers and Next W eek all schools and Cha'rter Oak seems to make, the better the chances of approximately $650 million . scientists to plan for the lo- Park open every day until dark. the local ski slopes with the Board Co. She was formerly as- eral agency field representative division of the casualty-property Almost every abnomudity of weather device strapped on a man who sistant purcha.sing agent, of the John Hancock Mutual are going-to seem, week by week, until Open Forum can buy. year "grand tour" of the solar Tennis courts at Memorial has its cost to some one, and there will Connecticut Yankee Skinner Road School; Mon­ will run down the slope to gain in her new duties, Mrs. Loftus Life Insurance Co., will attend the Republican National Convention "Bless 'You All” In 1969 NASA hopes to launch system beginning in 1977 to fly­ Field (6) and West Side Rec (2) probably be many home garden nota­ day, chopped ham and pickle the necessary speed to make will be in charge of_ purchasing a sales action workshop at the GEBAN UMS proves to have a choice after all, and, To the Editor, H.O. two Mars flybys in which 100 by Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and open every day until dark. 1 tions of the after-effects of such a pro­ By A, pictures will be taken of about grinders, celery sticks, cheese him airborne. , company’s home office in Bos­ even more iipportant, proves to be able Recently we had a fire at our Neptune. sticks, potato chips; Tuesday. Sunday, June 16 longed rainy spell —intemiptlon of nor­ If, as we confessed in antied- grade prospects they have nei­ 20 per cent of the planet's sur­ ton. Representatives to the to offer the nation a choice. ' ___ home that destroyed most of It is most unfortunate that Williams Building In St. ther the real initiative nor the face. A broad array of instru­ (Thicken vegetable Soup, tuna OPENS OFFICE workshop^ were selected to at­ BEDDING SIZE mal cultivation and spray schedules, a our second story. IVe would like pation of the Republican State in the midst of a monumental sandwI'Ohee, peanut 'butter sand­ Mary’s Church parking lot. Vol­ Charles J. Morrison has opeh- tend the 10-day affair on the holiday for weeds, suspension of germin­ to express our thanks to the fol­ power to change. The . particular ments, including infrared and effort in space an unwanted unteers needed to help package J Reports from those close to Rockefel­ Convention, there seems to be basis of outstanding sales twist and turn the fates seem to an infrared radiometer will be wiches; Wednesday, Hamburg ed his own real estate office at ler as to Why he has finally been "fired ation, deprivation of sun. lowing: To the Manchester Fire war has intervened, costing on roll, potaitcr-salad, chilli con clotties for Resurrection (31ty. achievement. Minimum annual something of a fated Greek be plotting for the Democrats Is used. This mission may provide (387 Center St. for full-time real up" to such a full commibnent cite his But one of the costs of this rainy spell Department, for their prompt many times more than the came, cheese sticks. Milk and From morning until 6 p.m. estate service of the Manches­ sales to qualify for the program and courteous service; to Ed drama atmosphere over the piore likely to take something detailed Information on the tem­ Flag Pole at Center Park, 2 :30 is immediate, for it has come in what space program. However, even desert are served with each ter area. is $700,000. f«eHng thalt the Kennedy asBBBefimtlon McGregor ( a town fireman off American polltncal process for away from them than to hand perature and composition of with this war, it would be trag­ meal. p.m. Annual Flag Day ceremon­ Morrison, who has completed put a new burden on the nation's sur­ should have been the very rich, flavor- duty at the time) who rushed to 1968, the Republicans at least them something. Mars’ upper and lower atmos- ies held by the Manchester ic if we relinquished the planets Northeast School: Monday, a real estate extension course The Connecticut Retail Mer­ viving leadership to see that democracy some heart of the strawberry season, our aid and worked along side have the grim consolation of The forboding which is. in the • phere. 'Die sigpiifleant return Lodge of Elks. Open to all. to the Soviets, NASA leaders spaghetti, tossed" salad, apple with the University of Connect- chants Association will hold its kept on working and kept on offering and it has operated in two unhappy re­ his fellow workers; and to all seeming to be the momentary air for them is one of approadi- from these flybys will allow sci­ Friday, June 21 should impress on Congress that crisp; Tuesdajr, chicken, mash­ first annual dinner on Monday, diolces. In any case, by making his first spects —first to threaten the crop it­ our wonderful neighbors, friends* favorites of the fates who are ing potential defeat, and the entists to correlate Martian sur­ ‘The Depot’ (Toffeehouse, While They Lost our loss of global stature and ed potatoes, buttered peas, slic­ at the Park Plaza Hotel in New major campaign stop one in Los Angeles, self with rot rather than ripeness, and and acquaintances who came playing with us all. bitterness of this potential de­ face features with those on the prestige ' may be extremely (Thurch and Locusts Sts., (park­ The Republican situation ed peaches; Wednesday, turkey Haven starting at 6:30 p.m. Tax u with offerings of shelter, food, feat Is that they have somehow mooiy • and in Watts, the Governor left no doubt second to deprive the berry of the full costly. and gravy, mashed potatoes, ing in St. Mary’s Church lot) 8- Commissioner John L. Sullivan clothing and monetary gifts— seems to be that, no matter got themselves into a position Following the flybys, the or- that he intends to aim part of his own flavor which can only come from the The Russians are In this game buttered carrots, cake with ic­ midnight. Open to senior high of the State of Connecticut will God Bless you all for your kind­ what they do or try to do in where it could be a defeat ad­ biterSj in 1971 will probably and college students with mem­ appeal toward the same groups, regard­ blessing of the sun. for keeps. Their repeated plan­ ing. Milk, bread and butter be the guest speaker. ness and generosity. their state convention, or !»*’ ministered even by the one Re­ carry ! the same instrumentation bership cards, available at the So, 'although there have been reser­ etary probes, despite 17 succes­ served with all meals. less of party, with whom Kennedy hatl' Mr. and Mrs. R. Berthlaume their national convention later publican presidential candidate used Inthe previous flights, or­ OUR OWN ANNUALS sive failures (only Venera IV Maple Street School: Mon­ door. Admission charged. strength. ' voirs which could welcome such a on, they have excellent chances they always used to think would biting Mars for considerable pe­ James Holmes of 37 Elizabeth and Children. can be considered a successful day, hot dogs on rolls, assorted Saturday, June 22 MARIGOLDS, ALYSSUM, versal of the drought which obtained of b^ing declared the winners in be the easiest for them to face Dr. oompleted a one- week 40 Litchfield St. riods to learn more about the probe), indicate the seriousness sandwiches, potato cHTps, Teen Center, School St., 7:30- As Tor Governor Rockefeller’s selec­ earlier in the spring, the rain has l>een this year’s election race. They course given by his home office. ZINNIAS Each 39c Manchester, Conn. with any of their own potential seasonal changes seen on the with which they view planet ex­ pickles, ice cream; Tuesday, 11:30 p.m.. Membership card tion of a' basic theme for his intensified bad news too. Rain never falls Just may feel helpless and fated, but The Career Management Con­ candidates. One cannot imagine surface. This is Important, for ploration and their willingness ravioli, green, beans, cole slaw; holders only. campaign, it certainly managed to state it may be their helpless fate to ference was conducted at the where It is needed, and only there. One "No More Than Three?” anything more cruel for the the controversial question of veg­ to commit their full resourced Wednesday, tuna fish grinders, Raymond E, Tintl N something Americans of all groups and man’s rain is another man’s rot. Jt- To the Editor, find the symbols and trappings Democrats than to have to face etation on Mars has not been re­ toward this objective. 'We can­ Any town organization, school Hotel DuPont in Wilmington. . egg salad' “ grinder, potato Deleware, June 2-7. During the department at the Travelers in AFRICAN VIOLETS Large Plants ea. $ 1 .4 9 leanings are hungry for. would have been better If the sun had On May i4, 1968, The Man- of office and ixiwer being hand­ the prospect of being defeated solved to the satisfaction of not afford to forfeit this explor­ chips, carrot and celery Sticks. or church interested in listing ed to them for a change, for Mrs. Eleanor S. Loftus conference, a group of field Hartford. come out for a time every day, like the •chester Evening Herald quoted by Richard Nixon, the one man many astronomers. ation to them. Dessert, milk and sandwiches activities of interest to teens (13- "Life under the old politics," he said management and Home Office A graduate of the University Mr. Scott as saying, "The ad. them to have and to hold as If for whom, only a few months served with all meals. 21) may contact Fran Conway weatherman said it should. and personnel functions at the executives covered basic and of Connecticut, Tint! joined the fti the effective “ fireside chat" portion ministration recommends that they were free inhabitants and ago, they were all rooting as Vernon Elementary School: (Mrs. Frank J.). 267-Hackma­ agents of a free political sys­ ■ corporate headquarters of Colo­ advance principles and methods company -in 1951, became assis­ of his opening nation-wide oampeUgn tele-* Hartford children again be the Republican they would most Monday, ravioli, green beans, tack St., 649-6080, anytime; or nial Board Co. She will also be tem, not some long spun-out dearly like to have run. English Nurses and Patients Kathi Knapp, 643-8749, or Nancy of agency planning, recruiting, tant u'nderwritor in 1952, ad­ McCONVILLE’S east, "has been a life of events that placed ifl^groups of two or three cole slaw; Tuesday, chicken in the College of Our Lady of the selection, training and supervi­ in classrooms with no more than drama of mortal frustration and It will, next week, take more Forrest, 649-7886 after school vanced to undci'writer in 1956, overwhelmed us, of change that~ outran Train Travel Can Be Profitable gravy, buttered noodles, carrots, the purchasing functions of the sion. Holmes is agency super­ 22 or 21 Manchester pupils.” futility being plotted on Olym­ than the traditional convention hours. was named senior underwriter FLORIST AND GREENHOUSE I f, of headlines that shocked us. A new There is no reason why rail travel Clamor Over New Uniforms cranberry sadee; -* Wednesday, divisions of the corporation. visor for Ctontincntal American in 1959, and promoted to super­ What did he mean, “ again” ? pus. oratory to rout out the under­ tomato or vegeAble soup, crack­ 302 WOODBRIDOE ST. — TEL. 649-5947 teadersAUp can recapture control of cannot be made pleasant and conven­ By RODNEY FINDER Smith’s design, ‘"niere were Mrs. Loftus has been willi the Life in Hartford. vising underwriter in 1963. In 1966, two points of the The fates sometimes seem a current of glum despondency, ers, ham salad or peanut butter events, master t^em rattier than let ient, said U.S. Senator Abraham Ribi- some modifications mainly dic­ company since 1961. She was Project Concern agreement as little less frightening, a little the feeling of being trapped, the LONDON (AP) — A new uni­ sandwiches. Home-ntade des­ Summer Hours them master us, restore directions with cotf in a recent speech in the Senate in tated by the requirements of Charles J. Morrison bom in Bristol and attended the printed in The Herald were: No more cheerful, if they are pro­ premonitions of bad luck ahead, form proposed for Britain’s serts or fruit served with all Hartford Public High School a certain meaning and purpose in all which he urged railroads to make more function and production," admit­ At Penny Saver Police Accept Guns more than three Project Con­ posing to make the next term of the sense of being wax museum meals, in addition to malk, icut, will handle the sale and and the Merchant and Bankers effort to attract passengers. nurses has started the girls, pa­ ted a spokesman. our nationai life." cern pupils in any classroom; their plot one which elevates actors going through the mo­ bread and butter. , ■ The Penny Saver board of the rental of homes, multiple dwell­ Secretarial School. She has a HARTFORD (AP) — Connect­ Railroads say that passenger' service you. tions toward some preordained tients and press clamoring for a Said a patient at one London discipline problems to be retum- Lake Street School; Monday, >»-jn'’he'-ter Memorial Hospital ings, apartments, and com­ daughter, Patricia, who attends icut residents who want to get Nobody knoavs whether Governor does not pay, so they don’t spend money If there is a certain grim unpleasant tableau, which are return to good old days of con­ hospital; "I like the old style Women’s Auxiliary recently es- mercial property. ■ed^o school in Hartford. chicken noodle soup, peanut th ciTollege of Our Lady of the rid of any firearms may turn Rockefeller is the candidate who, if elec­ on It. Senator Rlblcoff contends that If cheer possible for the Republi­ likely to be smogging down the ventional standard linen with dress with its shapely shirt, taui.bhed the summer schedule 'There is one classroom in butter and marshmallow sand­ Morrison is the former owner Elms at CWcopce, Mass. them in at any state police of­ ted President, could do this. But one railipads did spend money to update cans, ^ ere is nothing which Democrats. cap and cape, bonnet and cloak. nlpped-in waist, cheeky bonnet for the store, at a meeting at Manchester with five Project wiches, cake; Tuesday, pork in of the C. J. Morr'srn Paint and Mrs. Loftus is a member of fice, Gov. John Dempsey an­ lly>ir facilities and service, ^passenger seems likely to alleviate the The giri designer herself dis­ and sheer dark stockingps. the home of Mrs. Jacob Miller thing that seems certain is that the Concern pupils in it. The com­ It is almost as if the game of gravy, mashed potatoes, kernel Wallpaper sl.ic Ijcated in the Society of Mayflower Dc- nounced Friday. Operations coyld be profitctble. mood of the Democrats as they claimed responsibility for the “ It was full of character and of 103 Adelaide Rd. promise is appealing, because it is panion classroom (same grade politics had also been murdered. com, fruit; Wednesday, grind­ town for 18 years. He is a life­ scendents and the Manchester The governor said" he was The need lor pleasBBL reliable, pas­ gather next week to put their uniforms announced by the Min­ most authoritative." Starting June 29, the .store something the nation at least wants its level) has two. One of the five By November, we imagine, it ers cheese, salami, pappers, let­ long resident of Manchester, is Business and Professional Wo­ sure that al! local police de­ senger service is increasing. Just as it necks into the prospects the istry of Health. will open from 10 a.m. until 5 candidates to be trying to fill. is a discipline problem trans­ will be demonstrating that it has tuce, potato chips, cookies. a charter member of the Man­ mens’ Club, where she holds partments would willingly ac­ was the private automobile which dealt "It’s giiastly. It looks like a p.m. Tuesday through Friday, ferred from one Manchester fates seem to be setting up for been bom again, to a new and East Elementary School: chester Elks, and a past presi­ the position of corresponding cept such weapons, but lie des­ such a plow to rail transportation, so it sack with buttons stitched on it. and until 9 p.m. on Thursday. The Rockefeller campaign now seems scliool to another. This situation them... loud and squally immaturity. Herald Monday, meat loaf, buttered dent of the British American secretary. Her hobbies include ignated state police offices as is al^o' the car which is making traveT, has existed for the entire 1967-68 They seem about to chain Wehone so. We certainly miss I can’t really believe it’s my de­ Mrs. James Ough, manager of Club. He is married and has reading, traveling and swim­ •turn-ln points for tlie benefit of to be off and running, as a campaigin by rail more attractive. Given the num­ rice, peeis; Tuesday, Turkey school year with the knowledge themselves meekly to down- 11 UHa June. sign they have used to make, the .store, and a staff of volun­ two daug:hters. ming. those living in rural areas. which intends to hit every possible ob­ ber of cars on the road today, the de­ Yesterdays salad, wax beans, pickled beets; of the principal. this mees," said CSirlstine teers will work, throughout the jective with every possible means —per­ mands of'driving, and the difficiStles of •Wednesday, hamburg on roll, summer. Donations and patron­ If the situation has existed arf "open* meeting on Tuesday, Smith, a 21-year-old designer haps the most massive blitz attempt parking, it is far easier, in many in­ 2 5 Years Ago potato chips, pldkJes, cheese age will be needed. without the knowledge of the June 25, at 8 o’clock at the Sec­ A Thought for Today for London boutiques. wedge. ■ * 1 stances, to take the train. Mrs. Walter Schardt reported against heavy ■ odds American politics Coordinator, Superintendent and Miss Smith won a contest James Tierney becomes d Our But who wants to take a train which ond Congregational Church. Mr. Sponsored by the Manchester that girls between 12 and 14 Atten has ever seen. Board of Education, it would ap-' when she was an art student In grand knight of Campbell Coun­ is old and dirty full of smoke, with win­ Marshall started the first FISH Council of Churches years of age may sign up as to pear that the principals are free 1966 to design a standardized cil, KofC. Party Honors (On* can hope that it at least succeeds dows un'washed, cars uncleaned, air group in his community and has Junior Volunteers to work in to assign Project Concern pupils been instrumental in helping to uniform which the ministry Hbse Co. 2, SMFD, re-elects Fresh Blueberry Sundae oonditloning inoperative in summer, There is no power on earth the store one day a week dur­ to the point where at least one erf the form other gp'oups. wants to introduce to an Health all its officers for the coming Miss Granstrom heat unavailable in winter. without regard to the terms of that can neutralize the influence ing the summer. national political conventions this year Rev. Doris Wilson will also Service hospitals. year; Clarence E. Chambers Add to this, schedules which .ore in­ the agreement. of a high, pure, simple and A reception to honor Miss Any girl who did not sign up does find itself confronted with a real speak on the proper way to re­ It was to replace the stiffly serves as foreman for fifth t O C A '" ” ' convenient and erratic, plus employes If the Coordinator et. al. knew useful life. Bather Granstrom, retiring at her school may register at - and meaning:ful choice. of the situation, is there reason ceive and respond to a call for starched uniform which has term. principal of Bowera School, will who are indifferent; a management Booker T. W ashln^n the Penny Saver Thrift Shop, Fresh, plump, ripe blueberries to hope that the terms of the help. evolved over the century since be held itomorrow from 2-4 p.m. which gives the impression of having Contributed b y; 616 Main St. * Any person or group who is Florence Nightingale. 10 Years Ago in the Bowers audlitorium. n no Interest, and it is easy to .understand agreement will be adhered to in Rev. Walter H. Loomis poured over blueberry ice cream, 1968.69? willing to give of himself or A committee of professional A brief program will be held why railroad passenger service is in the Community Baptist Church No Sanctuary endorse this endeavor will be designers judged entries and Sunday. The Herald did pot and gift presentation made at Urban AduHs Study sad ^ a p e' it is in. Thank you, publish. topped with real whipped cream, welcomed. Pledge cards will be recommended Miss Smith’s de­ 3. The speakers ■will include WASHINGTON — More than 2 5 0 Those of us who have been surprised But, as Senator Riblcofl points out, I Agnes Brennan. distributed and you will be ask­ GIRL, 4, RESCUED FROM sign. School Superintendent William 63 percent of the adults -regis­ a P.M to find officers of the law "violating" this is not necessary. Modem trains plus big red marachino cherry. ed to specify the services and LAKE The ministry released details Curtis, former superintendent tered in the Office of Edu­ -1 P .M--5 which are kept, clean, which run on Now Organization Forming 1 6 - the "sanctuary” of a church recently — time you are willing to give. SHOW LOW, Ariz. (AP) — A of the new look yesterday. It ap­ Duplicate Bridge Arthur tiling, and a member of cation’s basic education pro­ time, which serve appetizing food and To the Eklltor, Positively delicious! June once in New Haven, by local police, If mother is suddenly taken Many in Manchester are or 4-year-old girl was rescued from peared to have modified Miss Results in a duplicate bridge the Board of Education. gram live in urban areas. Also, day. more recently in Providence by the FBI provide comfortable travel will be pa­ will be in need of a helping Mormon Lake in northern Arizo­ Smith’s design and there was an Friends and former pupils of 60 per cent have Incomes under Sun tronized. Not everyone wants to travel . to the hospital, to whom does game last night at the Itallan- —have been in error, of course, in the the family turn? hand especially if it is extended na Tuesday after her Innertube, immediate outcry. Miss Granstrom and parents are $3,000 a year and nearly the by air. Except for speed, what can air­ American Club are: North- If the elderly or shut-in needs with love and compassion. pushed by winds, drifted to the "M y , uniform was short and invited. same percentage are married, nature of our surprise, planes do that trains can’t do better? South: Richard Pasternak and a ride to keep an appointment, Many volunteers will be need­ middle of the half-mile wide light, and loose, and pretty. I Rriiert Whltesell, lirat; Ffed Members of the faculty and In all, 406,000 were enrolled in The "sanctuary” long ago ceased to And trains get through when airports whom do they turn to? ed so that by July 1 we will be lake. was shocked when I saw the Panzenhagen and James Poliites, PTIA wlU serve refreshments. 1967. have any legal existence. are closed dowii and when highways. are If mother Is 'Suddenly .bed­ ready to answer calls and dem­ Navajo County Sheriff Glenn Ministry’s creation," wailed second; F. D. Grlfflittis and Mrs. impassable. Moreover, they bring you What 1^ really new and .si^rlsing is ridden, who will come in jind onstrate what a fine place we Flake said Mrs. Aria Simpson Christine. W. L. Holland, third. , that some of tAe rebellious people of our • right into the heart of the city, where cook the family meals? live in. "A City of Village had stopped to fish in the lake The London Daily Mall, a fre­ . Fvi. there are no parking problems to con­ Also, Bast •'West: Donald _ThxiYS- time should have revived the practice Who will read to the blind, Charm" with a heart at its core. and put her daughter Sue into quent champion of nurses’ tend with. Mrs. Edward Goss Lewis , and Myles Walsh, flrstj and tried to put the modem church to baby-sit in an emergency, ad­ the tube along the shore to en­ causes, dubbed the dress "The esh’AV In a country as large as the United 123 Helaine Rd. Mis. Jay Goldstein atvl Mrst OPEN D a ity ' .ea such an ancient use. vise as where to seek needed joy the outing. jailbird look." Irwin Kove, second; Sdlvio Con­ ('Hieti C\oS' States, there is need for an Integrated help, locate needed articles, Manchester Fashion designer Roger Nel­ -—'Please Note It has now been more than a 100 years As Mrs.' Simpson fished, a te and Ed Berube, thlrvl. I system of air, highway, and rail travel. etc.? breeze came up and pushed the son was among judges who since there has been, in Western clviliza- For some years, however. Rail Travel Winner in a Knock-Out-Team WESTOWN “You Can Taste The Quality” A now-forming town wide Liquor Excises Up big tube away from the shore. chose Miss Smith’s design. match were (Mr. and h^s. Aa ALL DAY temi Uon at least, any legal toleration of the has been neglected. It Is necessary that PHARMACY For those who want organization called FISH will , CHICAGO — Americaiis paid Horrified, Mrs. Simpson "All the designs were terrible LelPIant, Mrs. Mary Roy, on^ this facility be restored to its rightful 460 Hartford Rd^—649-9946 to enjoy blueberry Ice use of a place of worship as a safe refuge try to fill these and other serv­ more taxes on liquor and ciga­ watched as her daughter was because of the ministry’s res­ Mrs. Lawrence Fa^exi Jr. NOW . . . TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS place in the transportation picture. Go­ 1 cream at home, we’ll for someone in trouble with the law of ices on an emergency basis and rettes in fiscal 1967 than in carried to the middle of the trictions laid down after three The game is sponsored by th^ ing by train can be fun for the traveler pack some for you! ROUTE 6 and 4-lA-OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY : his land. In English law the ban on sanc­ thereby show love and concern 1966. Excises reached $4 billion lake. years’ study by a ministry com­ Manchester Bridge Club and Is SUNDAY • and profitable for the railroad, but it tuary dates from 1024. The reason mod­ for its fellowmen. on liquor and beer, up 262 mil­ Officers in a boat rescued the mittee,” said Nelson. "The win­ played each Wednesday at 7:3p Rarkado Brancli—Monday througli Saturday will take though, enterprise, and money John and Bernice RIeg em autliority came rebel against the The functions of FISH will be lion. Tobacco tax collections girl. Show Low Police Chief' ner’s was the least offensive." p.m. and each Friday at 8 p.m. to get railroad travel back on the explained by Mr. John Marshall All Medicinal Services Available customs and traditions of the Greeks and were up a bare $6 miUion from Marshall Snyder said the girl The ministi^ Insisted Its uni­ alt (the olub, 136 Bldridge S(. track.—MERIDEN RECORD of West Springfield, Mass., at the $2.1 billion of 1966. was scared but calm. forms were based on Miss Play is open to the public. •

k -I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1«68 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JtiNE 16, 1968 P A G E S E V E N ------T9------:------Area Churches X A R - € A.X£1C« C h u r c h e s -By CLAY R. POLLAN- Msgr. EdRhrd J. Beaidon, Bolton Congregational Clinreh First Congregational Ctairch Vour Daily Actmfy dvida • St. Fraaota of Assisi Bev. J . Stanton Conover, United Cbnrdi of Chriat Geepel B all St. Bridxet Church FIrat Chnrdi of Ohriat, ’’ Retarding to lha Start. '' SIS Elltagtoli Bd., Mtalster Andover 4is OiM*er M. t. . Rev. John Delaney, Paator Selenttat To develop miessoge for Sunday, Sooth Wtadsov Re^. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., Rev. Robert J. Keen 447 n. Main St. 6-18-27-32^ Pastor reod words corresponding to numbers 63-72-86-90M. Bev. Gordon B. Wadtauns, 10 a.m.. Communion and C 10 a.m., BreaUng braad. Rev. Kenneth d. FHabie of your Zodioc birth sign. Pastor flrmatlon Service. Theme: "S 11:45 a.m ., Sunday Sobool. 11, a.m., Sunday church serv­ Bev. Johh E. BlktoraMs, rlflce.’’ 9:45 a.m.. Special Church 7 8 9 15 10:30 I DccMon 31 News 61 M ay 7 p.m., 0i‘ftV - •» w • 11 a.m., Worahlp Service. ice. Topic: "Not (rom But to." Paator S t Matfliew’s Ofanrdi, ToBand er of Dedication. Sermon; "The General Cleaning Service of 7 p.m.,' Evangelistic Service. Rev. Joaeph E . Vu)s 11 A.m.,' Jubilee Service. -T^p- Bev. J« COfford epartment| Rev. Felix M. Davis, Service. The Rev. Dr. Shaw oU; the comforts,, so Uiere fa mi. ale open to a ll Senior Cldzens, of Watchtower, "Fear the True will mCve from their leased! Minister ber!” . and everyone fa invited and wel- intoraeottOB of Bt% 88 and 81 Mrs. Amelia E. Costa, valedictorian l.,aurence H. Freiheit, salutatorian preiudiliig. Sermon; "Power.’’ reason for not coming along. ■. Vernon' God and Keep Hfa Command- quarters on Main St. into. ..the Bev. C. Bonald WHson, .11 a.m. to 5.p,m.,:.Annual, cohr . “nie buses iylll leave the come and Join the fun Service of Baptism. CSiolr Bev. BBtdieltoo Blooi mento, " page 303. - p town-owned T rotter Blopk on (HeraW photo by Buccivk^iis) Aseodato ^Minister awards presented to .Youth Fel- gregatibhal picnic at Times htof ettfaehs (fanter . at 8 a.m, “ eet your old friends and Farm Cainp, Andover. ■ Center St, Dr. Donald W. Morrison, chairman of the Regional lo n ^ p Choir. Church School ,ahd should arrive back home be- •mtte hew ones.. Noifaihg to do United MietfiodUt Chnroh Council of Manchester Community (jollege, pre­ 10 a.m.. Morning WorsUp. tWeeh 4 and 7 pan. t o w in. so why ned jjlan to 9:45 a.m ., Sunday Sebooi. The bid specifications had list-, Curtis Gets Citation, Community College Graduates Class of 86 for two-year-olde through Grade 11 a.in.. Worship Mrvlce, : Rt. 36, Vemqn sents citation to Dr. William H. Curtis (right), re­ Nursery through’ four-yeajMdds. Chm«b of the Nasareoe- This trip Is oW to aU S ^ of vnth u» real sodn, say like ed those leased for 12. Nursery for babies and tod­ 7 pJh., Evangdfatto Service. Bev. Morton A , Blagee By MAL(X>LM BARLOW Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Da'vls, dlers. ■ .'286' Main 'Sfc'''::;::,'; , Oitfaehs residing Ih'.Mandiea- Monday? full-year and full three.year - tiring superintendnt ■of Manchester schools and the “A Hopeful Sign.’’ Special price quotes, . . - / first head of the co41ege. Bagpipes of the Man­ Rev. BTlUam. A. 'hy]or, :inaBtor ier. The registration fee fa $4-00, I understand that' inany folks 9:30 Congregational Meeting after Avery St. : a.m., Worship Servioe GenerEd, which has held the First Head of College chester Pipe Band began and if you si« planning to take woidd like to cidl our i^ c e tor and child ctn«. Sermon by the worship. St. Mary’s EpUoopal OhmNdi 9:80 a.,m.;. C h U r c h Shhobl. inforination, biit can’t; find the Christian Befmmed Chnroh contract for the past tour years, graduation ceremonies last Chnroh and Fairfc Sfa. . , ; the tKp, you musi n ^ ter at pastor. Dr. William H. Curtis, superintendent of Manchester Classes, lor -all - age ^uiOs.'-..• the Senior ptfaens Center d!ur- niunber, so here it is tor you to 981 Avery St. has submitted a $16,698 price to t night of the Manchester Bev. George F . Noetoahd 'e n .s K ■- -V ■ ^ .£ ' ’••DO C3WUVA XAAUaCUP AlUiT- Soutft Windsor the one year contract. Its price ANNOUNCEMENT schools and tbe^first head of the Manchester Communi­ Chnrcfa of Jesos Pirfat of 10.46 1^^ the; dsijp Monday make a note of, .for future ref­ Bo«d(vllle United MeSiodfat Clommunity College class of ' Beetor '; erence. 643-5810. . is $17,097 for toe second year Latter-day Saints. (Mbemon) tn charge of Ufa Bev. James A-- Rouiema, Ctairdi ty College when it was founded in 1963, received a spe­ 1968. The stirring music, a Bev. Jamee W. Bottoms, « X*. Frid a y fTOhi 10 a,m, to noon and Schedule tor the week: HlUstown Bd. and Woodidde St. Swank. Theme; p.nr,No reg- Mlnfaler ; 142 Grove St. and is $17,375 for the third year, cial award and citation last night during graduation tradition growing stronger Bev. Stephen M- Price , 10 -to Complete BooKkeeping Services Paul E . NnttaU, Bfata^ EU emd Itonh-’’ MoUday a.m . noon, Bev. Willard E . Conklin, for a three-year total of kll,184. ceremonies at'thebigh school. with this fourth graduation Bev. Botudd E; Bsldomaa ^■Vldcd).- tttration V in be. taken o ^ the 1 9:45 kttdien 'social; p.m, to A p.m. a.m,, Sunday Sebool tor Pastor Floors Inc. bid $18,800 tor' “We could not let Dr. Curtis ------of the young college, was 9 ;jf^';'phone.; V ptaodile tournanaent. an ag each of the three years, for a ' Corporate — Partnerships — Proprietorships — Rental • a.m., Priesthood. Ev e ry MihiUay leave Manchester 'without hon­ noted his rare ability to en­ no match for the stirring 10:30 akn., Sunday 7:80a.ni., Holy CommunloiT. ' Tuesday, ' 9. a.m . to 5 p.m., 11 aim .. Worship Sendee. three-year total of $80,400. and Vacation Properties oring him for all he has done courage independence without 10 a.m., FamBy Eudiarfat. 9:30 a m ,. Morning words and feelings express­ Classes for all Eiges. open cards, 'Tv, reading; 1 p.m. Nursery. The bid speclficattons permit Journal Postings Through Trial Balance for this college even before it removing his support. Dr. Lowe Nursery provided tor pre-school Nursery. ed by speakers and gradu­ 5:80 pm, Sacrament to 4 p.m , bowling at the I ^ k - 7 p.m.. Evening Service the award of a oneryear or . Your Tax flequirements Accurately and Timely Serviced began,’ ’ said Dr. Frederick W. was dean at the college In 1983 chlldrab Ih the Old Church. Sen- ade Lanes.' Ujiree-year contract. ^ Lowe Jr., college president. ates in the high school au­ ."Worry, and How to, Beep Jt;” japy Senior mmumfy Epiptfat, Ctaitoh' Rev. Paul J. Bowman, BDirister BILiJNGS - INVENTORY COMPUTATIONS (Mlssoorl Synod) ■ 7 p.m., Daily, Evening Pray­ Ameih^ Bap^ C^ ^ ship card,^or anything like;-that, reading. B ev. Blotaurd E . Bethtani, year In toe six municipal build­ chester since 1960. facilities of the high school Costa, valedictorian, said, “ We Just.bring along,oite.can-<>f can,-' Bev. Lyman D. Beed, Coc^r and Hlgji- Sts. er. 585; Center, ISt , Friday, 9 a.m, to 6 p.m.,. ($)en Paator. _ ings serviced'. "Pew of us here tonight fully where it began, and support of represent many walks of life B ast iied ;fbod and thim ehjoy the fim 'Assistant Minister . Bev. Charles W. Kniil, Pastor B6v;- 'Waiter M'.'-L66iBidii;;'-''V cards, TV. reading; 7 p.m, to 11 A third bidder tor . the work realize the importance of his the school system is still es­ now united by a bond; wc are Ihe Presbyterliso iChnrdt aim company of Ihifae attem fl^ card games, refreshments Bev. .'Valerie L . PaTadfai KENNETH P. EASTON JR. & COMPANY the graduating class of 1968 of Wealeyan Metfaodisf Clintob Mtafator ol Cbristtaa Bkliioatiott fa Santtas CSeiuiing (kmtMctoro contributions to the college,’’ sential. 8:45 ajn.. Divine worship 4s ^^Tooe 81'. 9 a.m .,; BehearsaJ'tor, .. :(a>u- Thfa social starts ;m 10 in the and fun for an, so here Is a Crystal Lake Rd.. BUiiigton Ihc. Of Hartford, with a price 'Your Ready and Competent Assistant Dr. Lowe said. "Without his un- Dr. Curtis said, “ We have Manchester Community Col­ Bev. George W, 8mHh morning and lasfa,ilU;noon. .. . chance toenjoyanlg^itontplay- Serving Central Connecticut lege." with Youth Confirmation. Nur- dren’s.' Sunday; program,.. 'in'- the , Bev. Harvey w. Taber, Pastor 9 a.m., Worship Service. Ser­ of $20,314 tor toe first year, $21,- flagrging support, the college seen this pup grow into a very sery in Faridi House. (MUdster BanctUarji; - Mmday Eittorhoons fa plnoidilc ing. ypur favorite pasatime — 400 tor toe second, and $22,475 88 Bridge Street Manchester, Conn. would not exist and we 'would strong and vigorous animal. She went on to urge her . . . - ft ' . mon tm>ic: "An Old Persian F a ­ classmates to continue to grow 10 a.m., Sunday School. l0; a.m., HouTj. C^^ ttom, and thfa paiB Monday we cards; No fee, Just come^m ______ble." The Rev. Mr. Bowmah for the third, for a three-year Tel. 043-2931 not be here tonight.” You have a heritage that Is not 9:15 Eum„ Sunday School "Shd become ever more human dren’s , i>sy program. Sermon; broke an nttond*nce record by ’.rsgsilarB attending > fll be .dc- a a sse s f « r ’ aU ~ag« preaching.. figure o f $e4-,189. Dr. Lowe called him "a lead­ too old, but I believe it is a Oonoordia LnOwran Ofanrdi classes tor d l ages- "The —Dimenaidnk - bf - eleven tables playing In lighted to meet you, and intro- 11 a-m., Worstdp Sendee, Nur­ Admiral BToof Service tac. o f . er -without being a boss," and strong heritage. * in order to create a truly hu­ rest of ' the 10 a.m.,. Musto committee will mane society. She Is married, 49 Pitkin St 10:80 a.m .. Woniblp Servioe. Life:.’ A fa p r i J S i nhtp'Service. The cross-rough continues be.-, not a qtiestltxi o f poUtica. U fa 9 a.m., ftunday School. Is Pleased To Announce legality and constitutionality of Pastor 10 :M turn.. The Service. p.m;, Evening Prayer, Ferber also said it was "im ­ allowed number of courses In Church of Cbrlst The' ;Rev. ■ G. :D6wey' Saiufa 'of tween ' : Aloysdus Ahearn tmd .a questioh of. eSdes and.monUl- order to graduate last night. New York :Ckty, guest , p r e f e r . the war and the draft. Perhaps portant that one of us was found Lydall and Vernon Sto. 9:80 a.m., Sunday School. What might be called toe Bolton ty. And shy edUzen, regardless the appeals level is the place to innocent." Freiheit, also a junior now at Wnrsery,^- Republican/EstabhJtoment . on -of party, cqnvlctimj;.' ofp osition Onr Savloir XotlMraiD Cburdi Eugene. Brewer, Minister Classes for all ages. . . - . GARY DANCOSSE "Marc got off and he certain­ UConn, noted the heed for more i^ questibn of the atfitudb of. • in toe town, yrtto. tries 'Lc-defend 289 Grakahi Bood/ Wapptag do it.” 10:80 a-m,. Service of Wpr- ly .should have,” Ferber said. education beyond the high Nordi Mefbeihst Obnrcdi toe Zoning CSomm-fasion toward the sta t^ en ts, attltikies,' ..'.And Key. Walter L. 4hiri. Pastor Later, at a news conference 9 a.m., BlUe classes. sUp . Quest soprano soldii^ HAS JOINED THEIR STAFF "He felt worse than therrest of school level, and said, “ Our col­ 10 a.m., Worship. Sermon; ;■ 80b'Paii*k«r'St.;'.--s''-;. the public. ' actions of the Zobing OimmlB- on the first floor of the court­ Lynne Brewer. "What God H it; Bey.. B. Gaeter, ; Pastor 8 a.m., Rarly Wonhip. Sun­ us, because of the ' solidarity lege fills much of that need.” "Every Brother That Walketh Ahearn fa seeking toe nomina­ slori durtnjg the past few' weeks EFFECTIVE THURS., JUNE 20 house Coffin added, "1 speak for that has grown up between us Dr. Homer D. Babbidge, to Say to Fathers. Today."' B l-- fa doing a distinct disservice to . d a y‘SMwol; all. If this is a conspiracy, we Disorderly.’’ Ne rneMage, Pastor ihistatoon, tion for pemocratic candidate since our indictment. We all UConn president, delivered the 8 9;6o’ a.m.( WorriUp Service. toe .community.’’ 16:80 a.m .. Late Worship. have the lightning bug confused p.m.. Worship. Sermraa: prea^ing. from toe 81st District for the Stinday .Sebool. thought it would have been good' commencement address to the "A Christian Baocalaureate.’’ Sermon: "Imifkg;M for pbUdren." General Assembly. His charge Ahearn said that ’"unlike toe with the lightning.” • 7:80 p.m., EyenhM Service., Saicriunent inf Baptism. Not- to stand or fall together.” 86 g;raduates, their family and ■ . ■ F, that toe Zoning Obrnmisslon chairman of. the Repuhlicain Coffin added he was "abso­ Goodman, his arm around his friends, and the college teaching "Face the Music’/; , a h«w fea­ sery fbr s-yearrolds .and under. .Town Committee,' I do. not think ft«66nd CDOgregafttonal Chnfch ture length . "’Goepeis violated the state’s; "right-to- lutely delighted” that Raskin wife Denise, told newsmen: staff. know" , law (P.A. '723) by hold­ toat length erf time qn a town United C3nm|i e f Christ ,’’ in full color win be BA .M A;. velif|Qr was acquitted and described the "The Vietnam war is an over­ Dr. Lowe introduced the Hoed Sbnu *Flodt? ing closed meetings and not board piits a town official above acquittal as "an Importan vic­ whelming atrocity which is dis­ UConn president, noting he as­ A im iU R D R U a shown. Lyjiine 'Brewer, who bad NEWARK, N. J. New Jer­ crittofam. I realize that to-wn of­ Rev, Robert K.:Bc6hMd, the staittag feminine role, will makingi^^ minutes availaUie was tory for the First Amendment,” honoring our country. My feel­ sumed his position in 1982, only 8HAV1MO o n sey State BUghway; pepartment published last week and answer­ ficials occasionally . make fbifa- .'^iffinlster':,'' WAUuna — cabdR Bing several sohgs- which guarantees free speech. ing remains that a man has to one year before the local col­ enjgineers are Mudying a jdioto- ed earlier this week by Milton takes. Bolton is no exception. "If the jury had found all five live by his conscience.” lege began. He called the young graphlc procebs knoii^ as ’ Tiplo- What I particularly object to, 8;S6 a.m,, Church Service of FAIHEirS M Y JenSen, Republican 'Town Com­ Worship. ' of us g;uilty there would have ' Judge Ford had ruled that, the president "a true friend of the St. John’s Fellah NaOmial graphy,” by •which' ’ ’ highway mittee chairman. Jensen diarg- however, is the attitude and ar­ been the danger of an epidemic legality of the Vietnam war and community college.” CatboUC Ohmoh signs-iof toe future.'may be pr^. ed that toe Zoning Commission rogance of town ;offlciafa who 11 a.m., Pilgrim Fellowship Picnic, Jerifaafam Beafah, R .I. of indictments against people of Selective Service laws were Dr. Babbidge began by bring­ Bev. Walter A. Bywdeo Jected Into sp^toe-in ’ color aiid and toe apartment question was apparently feel that they are not issues In the case. ing laughs with, "I ’m flattered Pastor three dlm«)8leos. The teebnique becoming a “poUtloai football.’’ above the law, ahd who feel that 4:30 p.in.. Deacons and Dea­ conesses meet. that you’d invite a college pres­ THE produced imagee -without toe hi answer to this, Ahearn said, no ordinary citizen has the right ident. We’re not in very good Dr. Homer D. Babbidge, president of the University of (Connecticut, delivers the Masses at 8:80 and 10:30 a.m. -Use'.of lenites or cameras. .. to dltegree with them.’’ "Republican leaders Of Bolton St. George’s Episcopal Church odor these days.” commencement address. ‘ BIBLE Aheam continued, "When a Six Top Honors have had toe. chronic habit of B t. 44 A, Boltmt But he became more seriouq town becomes a one-party town, SPEAKS rejecting every criticism by Bev. Douglas E . Theuner, Vicar At Assumption as he said, "I feel a strong seijse home, their permanent cam­ san B. Scadden, AA and LAS; Hazardvillc: Gary R. Plra, screaming 'Polities!' Regardless . as fa Bolton, and the same small of kinship between the institu­ pus.” .Tanet A. Tomlinson, AS; Cath­ AS. clique runs the town for a num­ by o f what the IlepubUcan Town 8 and 10:15 a.m., Liturgy Six students at Assumption tion I have the honor to repre­ A loud sign.of the mi.xture of erine M. Vendetta, AS; and Vir­ Mansfield: WilHam M. Zim­ Committee would like us to be­ ber of years, then It Is not tong sent, and this one. I am firmly Eugene G)ncordia Lutheran Church toe Lord's Supper. Junior High School lead the list backgrounds of the students ginia M. Wilcox, AS. mer, AA and LAS. lieve, this particular matter fa before toe ordinary citizen is ► convinced that we are a fam­ came at this point as the baby 11:16 a.m .(.Parish pflcnic. of those earning honors for the East Ha'rtford: Lawrenct J. Marlborough: Laura J. Har­ Brewer 40 PITKIN STREET lost in toe shuffle. He fa forgot­ ily ; that our roots reach back son. of Allan Latham, one ' of vey, AS; and Robert Ponchak, ten untU tax time; then he is year by being named to the "A ” together into a historic and Cipolla, AA and LAS; David L. "Of making many books there ► the grads, began to fret and Faulkner, AS; William D. Fitz- AS. welcomed with open arms'. for rubber thongs honor roll. proud tradition. We are natural make loud baby noises. He was Newington: Richard C. Bow- fa no end,’ ’ E ccl. 12:12. The VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL "Now, more than ever, every allies, soul brothers, in the glbbons, AS; David J. Flanagan, number of books pouring from (sorries) for all tbe They are Karen Latini, Grade tlie youngest of many young AS; Everett E. Gilman Jr., AS; truezyk, AA and LAS; ahd conscientious cUlzen faunild be A graduate of Manchester Iflgh School and A. i. Prince cause of popular education.” presses around the world stag­ A T E E N - A G E familyluiiuiy ^ 8, Carol O’Toole and Patricia brothers, sisters and children of Ronald J. Holmes, AS; Jerry W. Andrew R. Rruzik, AS. gers the imaginatlcm. But long June 19 thfu July 2 Remanding strl6f adherence to Tecdi. Gary inviites his frfands to stop in and say hello. Stankiewicz, Grade 7, and He said UConn is a Iand-g;rant the graduates watching the cere- Orange: Dennl.s It. McKay, toe law, both on toe part of town Joy, AS; Nlchola.s A. Konon, before the u l of printing, books SPECTACULAR! James Maitoo, Chrisltne Tier­ state university and a creation fnonies. AS; Constance M. Roulier, AS; AS. were being written w d Ubrarys Weekdays 9:15 > M :45 officials and private cltlze>». If ► of the people,, a "peoples col­ "fav ney and SUuiley Zatkowski, The Rev. Charles E. Shaw, Richard P. Spellacy, AS; Jac­ Putnam: Robert R. Gradle developed. A most li^teresting' this nation fa not to descend In- ◄ lege." And Manchester Com­ Grade 8. principal of East Catholic High queline D. Tardiff, AS; Sandra m , AS. study fa the. dfaoovery o5 an­ AGES 4 to 14 W ELCOME v ; to complete anar'^y, we must munity College, like land-grant FAIRWAY A total of 42 others were nam­ Syhool, pronounced the benedic­ C. Wayland, (tS; Donald L. Rocky ,Hill: Timothy P. ]^ac- cient works and the formation preseree respect 'for law and schools, is also a peoples col­ F/RST ◄ ed to: the "B ” honor roll lor the tion. Wicks, AS; and Rita A. Zieg­ zynski, AS. of reliable texts in their orig­ order." lege and, like UConn, is “ re­ inal langutmes. Of all ancient "FACE year as follows; The 86-member graduating ler, AS. Stafford Springs: Richard C. Aheam said he hoped that toe sponsive to the needs of toe peo­ voliunes, the one richest in Kresnowskl, AA and LAS. town committee chairman’s 4 Grade 8: Carleen Bufamo, ple. n class came to Manchester from Hartford; Robert J. CeravoUa, . sources by far is the Bible. For ( k , f o r y o u r Stamford; Edward E. McCor­ "political , pressure,” and that William Beaumet, Dan Carlson, "And this Is why I see a nat­ 28 towns throughout 'the state. AS; Eileen M.E. Mack, AS; Jo­ this reason, no other approaches FISHER FUR STORAGE at the Jacqueline Barker, Debra Car- Moncheater' claimed 25 and mick, AS. he didn’t see how Jensen "could ural, easy, spiritual relationship aeph A. Rosetti, AS; and Jeffrey Its textual credibility. namingboHiing caps cops ^ roll,iv r ji, Sheilala Darna, Marilaine Storrs; Michael P. HIgg;lns, in prospect between our two East Hartford 14, but students R. Rothberg, AS. The Bible has been so well possibly defend” some of the 325 BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER \Dyer, AS. w c 'Vanessa Hagenow, Marl- institutions," he said. came from as far as Stamford Vernon: Robert W. Werstler, preserved partly because of VACATION statements made by members W "Wapping: Judith M.A. Wing, Jacobson, Anne-Marie In the function of both schools, and Orange. AS; Karen L. Burke, AS; what It is. BasicEdly, it con­ of toe commission. PARKADE Kings!iingsley, Barbara Mullen, Ger­ AA and LAS. sists of God’s covenants 'with he said, “ We have a profound The three degrees awarded Patricia A.C. Doyle, AS; AlIeTl^ "One wonders,” Ahearn said, ald Murphy; John Murray, Wil­ West Hartford: George A. Bor- hfa people EUid their reactions FEAlURt lENGIH responsibility to prove an op­ are associate in arts (AA), as­ J. Latham, AS; and Grace C. DRAMATIC "how he would have responded liam Oleksinskl, Linda Paganl, jeson, AA and LAS; and John thereunto. Though not a book Church School if toe four remaining members portunity to the young people of sociate in science (AS), and Smith, AA and LAS. of philosophy, it contains tbe MOTION AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. John Sylvester, Charles Sunta. litoral arts and sciences (LAS). J. Carroll, AA and LAS. of the commlaslon were Demo­ the state without regard to the Wethersfield: Robert M. Bei- noblest ]dUIo6ophy — "T be tear will be held at va, Sandra Szczyglel, and Mary By town, the students and Wlllimantic: Ernest D. Goss, PICTURE cratic rather than Republican." accidents of biito or circum­ sel, AS; Carol A. Clrilll, AS; of the Lord fa the beginning of with OPEN Ellen Tierney. their degrees are: AS; .ind Mary-Ellen Josephs, The lone Democrat, a veteran stance. Many of our students Christine E. Furlong, AS; and wisdom,’’ Prov. 9:10. While not 77 MIN. FOR YOUR Grade 7: Regina Audette, AS. a book of science, the Bible rHURLOW SPUKK member, resigned in protest Downton Manchester would simply not have gone to Manchester: James L. Baker Deborah S. Macher, AS. and the IN COLOR Famous! Susan Barker, Lawrence Cagla- college if we had not existed.” WllUngton; Bruce E, SmlUi, (not human doctrines) fa In EMANUEL $U IT AT over the commission’s decision at 968 Main Street CONVENIENCE Jr., AS; Wayne H. Bedurtha; Bloomfield; Daniel P. Riccio, harmony with facta' (not theor­ SPURRLOWS nello, Peggy Conkihig, Darcy He said their two schools have AS; Don H. Bestor Jr., AS; AS. not to make a zone change Eslinger, Diane Farley, Rose­ Windsor: Patricia A. Martin- ies) of science. Though not a which would have ruled out Shave Lotions WE GIFT FA p iER ’S a common cause,, and noted, "If James C. Bissell, AS; Raymond book of ethics. Its ethic fa with­ mary Hannon, Denise Kamor, we are going to make our max­ J. Boire, AS; Stephen T. Cos- Bolton: Dana K. Hanson, AA Ick, AS; Thomas E. Tustin, AS; apartments in the R-2 zone. All and LAS; Gregory E. Kehaya, and Mark J. Wintnger, AS. out Odual. Though not a geog- LUTHERAN CHURCH CALVARY dpUberatlons were in closed ses­ Maureen Lynch, Joanne Mac­ imum contribution, we are go­ sano, AS; Amelia E. Costa, AA rajUiy book. Its geopraphlc ac­ WRAP Donald, Steven Napoletano, Kim AS; John A. Walker, AS. sion. i r s OUR ing to have to work together." and LAS ' and -vaJedlctorian; curacy fa the basis for archaeo­ Nowak, Lynn Orlowskl, Leo Broadbrook: Kathleen M. 60 CJHURCH ST.—MANCHESTER PLEASURE TO Harry S. Godl, the college George L. Devost, AS; Richard Flood Funds in Bill logical research. Though not a CHURCH Gas Lighters Tedone and Michael Vasques. dean of administration, then Kessler, AS; and Mark J. Sim­ history book. Its historical pre­ June 24th-July 3rd (Weekdays Except Saturday) WRAP YOUR N. Dey, AS; Helena R. Ferraio- WASHINGTON (AP) —Con­ UConn Gets Grant Grade 6; Michael Armentano, announced the names of the 86 li, AS; Elizabeth J. Filloramo, mons, AS. necticut would claim over $7 ciseness has been 'vindicated 9:15-11.:45 A.M. 647 E. MnWLE-TPKE. HARTFORD (AP)—The U.S. FROM $ 1 0 0 L PURCHASE IN i repeatedly. Little wonder the Gigars Henry Bottlcello, Kurt Carlson, graduates as Mrs. Katherine AS; Laurence H. FredJioit, AA Coventry: Robert L. Chase, million in a public yrorks money All Children 4i/^-14 Welcome Public Health Seivice has grant­ BEAUTY. John Charette, Karen Daigle, Bible has survived! Meet Ih Person EASY PAYMENTS Bourn, chairman of the Board and LAS and salutatorian; Rod­ AS; and Donna L. Sanborn, AS. bill approved Prlilay by toe ed toe University of OonnecU- SPEGAL Loris Durand, Richard Gaudino, Regardless Of Church Affiliation Tobaeoo of Trustees for Regional Com­ ney M. Harrington, AS. East Granby: Mourlne A. House Appropriations 6diifimlt- Lyime Brower, who hod the cut’s Farmington hospital $13.2- AVAILABLE Diane Healy, James Hesketo, munity Colleges, handed the Goodell, AS. No Registration Charge—Free-Will Offering , ~iWAPPHRI fC i Also, Sylvia S. Hellstrom, AA tee for New England navlga-^ Church of Chrfit starring, femtatae role. Soprano miUlon. George Lee, John Legier, Rob­ deg;rees to them. and LAS; Sharyn A. Laraia, Ellington; Roger P. Wintoer, tion and flood control. TYansportation Provided If Needed soloist The grant, announced BYiday, ert Lessard, Kevin Osborne, Applause greeted the state­ AS; Carol A. Lombardo, AS; AS. Lydall and^em o6i Streets Information and Registration Call 643-1193 A U A T L O W FATHER'S DAY Funds for the New England' will hells pay tor construction 8 to 8 BUaabeto Murray, Adam ment by Mrs. Bourn that, "some Wayne K. Neubauer, AS; Fran­ Glastonbury: Joan M. Aubin, area under the bill total $16,846, Sunday, June 16—7:80 PJH. Phonft: 643-2517 " Or Stop In At The Church Office of a 200-bed hospital and of med­ LOW PRICES Raimondi, Linda Splnnato, day Manchester Community Col­ cis D. O’Brien, AS; Patrick M. AA and LAS; Jo-Ann C. Mln- 000. The money would be used Bible Cloesee. 9i80 a.m. Theme: "TTie Wonders of God's World" ical and dental outpatient Da\riti 'nieriault ahd Diane lege graduate ■will be recei-vlng O’Donnell, AS; James J. Prior, carelli, AS; and Donna C. %aw, in Connecticut for consfauction, WereUpi 19:99 a.m.; 9:99 p.m. clinics. White. their diplomas in their- own AS; Peter J. Richard, AS; Su­ AS. planning and surveys. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCrtBBTER, CONN.,. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1968 PAGE NINE PAOB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1968 Don Wert^ Tigers Blast White Sox Sports Viewing BATURDAY ItM (99) Boiler Dacfey . 9t99 (19) Detoott vs. Okl- cage Honlers for ‘Beek’ and RSox 9tl6 ( 8) Bed Sex vs. d ev ela iid USINESS SERVICES LDIRECTORY CLEVELAND (AP) — league lead to 6H game* over TWINB-OBIOLES— a m ( 8) U.8. Open CMf K en Harrelson turned on Baltimore. Minnesota ended a slx-gnme 6iM ( 8) WldeWoridof ’Ih ey almost hunted, them­ losing BtreeJe, although the Or­ ^ o r is three times as much power ioles’ Tom Phoefius, 6-9, allowed • rit (99) It’s Boeing Time American League selves out In the iMh alter tak­ P o t O.B. as Don Wert, Init he only two toOeld hits In his six in­ « i N ( 8) Oari Yoatnemskl W. L. ing a 8-4 lead against loser Bob Detroit 40 90 .697 — exmldn’t have short-circuit­ nings. Oesar Tovar beat out one Shew CAMTING h i g h g r a d e Priddy, 0-3, on BIU FTeehan’s of them to the first toning, stole SUNDAY ^Utlmore 32 26 .691 an ed Cleveland more com­ nm-scoring hit. Luis Aparlcio second, took third on a grounder 1:99 ( 9) OnMooitamm Cleveland 83 28 A41 CAR LEASING EQUIPMENt printing pletely than Wert did the beat out a hit for the Sox In the and scored on a wild pitch. Tony (M ) IndlanapoHs 699 Minnesota 29 81 .488 11 l3th,'stole second, toolc third on Oliva wsdked to the fourth, S:16 ( 8) Bed 80XVS. Oakland 28 SO .488 u Thnts, Cots, Sleeping Bags, (Chicago White Sox. Job and Goitunerdal a sacrifice and scoKd on an In­ reached third as Ted Uhlaen- Cfievelond Boston 27 29 .482 u W ert, a UtUe slower pulling On. 1 or 2 A ir Mattresses, Stoves, Prin tin g field out, and Chicago had the der’s line drive hH Phoebus and 3:99 (18) Pro Soccer: Wash- New York 27 82 .468 12H the twitch, waited until tbe 14th lan tern s winning run on second base be­ scored on a force play. li^;tan vs. Balti­ California 27 82 .488 12% Prompt and Eflldent inning before blasting his sev- fore Detroit retired the side. J1 mRoIand, making his first more Chicago 24 81 .489 18% YEAR PLAN MANCHESTER Printing Of An Kinds . enth home run> that hrou^t the The ’Tigers got Into extra in­ start in nearly four years, gave 6ri9 ( ) U. . Open OoM Wash’n. 24 88 .421 14% American League-leading De­ 8 8 First In Mnncheater. New SURPLUS SALES CO. nings In the first place when one hit to 61-8 iimtogs sand got (18) Car and Track Friday’ s Beaolts troit Tigers a 6-6 victory over cnn, foil maintenance, fully 169 N. MAIN ST. Community Prost Sari Wilson, making his first the victory with relief from A1 9:99 ( S) Harvard-Yale Re­ Boston 7, Cleveland 2 the White Sox Friday night. at Depot Square m Mtonesota 2, Baltimore 1 Insur^ to reduce your prob­ 9 East M iddk Tpk*. start since Injuring a heel May Worthington and R » Perranos- gatta lems and worries. For full Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. HarrehMn held oCf until only 24, oapi>ed a four-nm uprising to’ kl. Califomla 2, Washington 0 Telephoiie 648-5727 the fifth toning before beginning toning with a three-r»m Information, call J. F A R R — 648-7111 New York 6, Oakland 4, 10 In­ a barrage of three consecuUve homer. Hiarvard-Yale nings homers that drove to seven runs ’Tile White Sox had taken a 4-0 ANOEL8-8ENATOBB— ^ n J Detroit 6. Chicago 6, 14 In­ Paul Dodgu Ponriac George Brunet, 6-4, tashloned C reW S r re p a rC U CUSTOM MADE and surged the Boston Red Sox lead with a brief and siuprislng nings INC. a six-hltter tor Califomla and by the Indians 7-2. N E W LONDON (AP) — The ’Today's Oamss MANCHESTER DICK’S CANVAS AVIfNINGS show of power as ’Tom McCraw the Angels converted elghth-to- S7S MAIN SnUCET The rest at the,league’s hit­ hit a three-run homer. Washington (Moore 1-8) at Phone 649-M81 SHELL ters remained mostly grounded MEMORIAL GO. as Minnesota trimmed Balti­ Urge You Po Support Swift Courteous Service Opposite East Cemetery SERVICE more 2-1 on Infield hits, infield BED 80X-IND1AN8— Joe Coleman, 4-6. Thames River. Baltimore (Hardin 8-2) at H ie Lutz Junior Museum outs and a wild pitch and errors Answers Awning Needs Many people have found that Perhaps your car battery does Harrelson, a 6-2, 194pounder • • • The tour-mile race between Minnesota (Chance 4-8) 658 CENTER STREET helped Oallfomla past Washing­ Quality Memorials not need replacing right now, but TWO-RUN TRIPLE for Los Angeles Dodgers infielder, Paul Popovich, as he who hit 12 homers to part-time YANKS-A’S— eight-man crews will see the Boston (Culp 2-2) at Cleveland Have you been putting off need them. If the day is dull, Dick’s Shell Service, 683 Center ton 2-0 and the New York Yan­ when it does why not consider a MECHANIC ON DUTY scores on a booted relay after tripling off centerfield scoreboard in the sec­ duty last sesison, hM reaUy ’The Yankees helped Oakland Yale Bulldogs trying tor their (Williams 6-8 or Slebert 6-6) Over SO Years’ Experience getting awnings for your house simply roll up your awnings. St., offers swift and courteous kees by Oakland 5-4 In 10 in­ " ■ ' — Detroit (Bparma 6-6) a t C9il- rugged heavy-duty Shell bat­ AT ALL HOURS ond inning of the first game last nii^t. (AP Photofax). turned on the~ voltage______this_ year___ to a 8-0 lead on errors by Jrite first win over Harvard since because the weather has not These awnings fire made by nings. cago (John 4-0) service, and they, in turn, have tery? You can be sure of in­ by Wasting 18 homers.wlUi 87 .Gibbs and Mickey Mantle, but i 9« 2. H ie Crimson holds a 66-47 Call 649-5807 Flexalum and will give you Starters, Generator!, New York (Stottlemyre 7-4) at WATKINS-WEST been too warm? If you want made this their choice of service stant starts with one of these in runs batted In. rutofed the A ’s try for a fourth edge over Yale to the 102 pre- canvas awnings for your home years of wear. Why not ask to ^ ^ Carburetors; Oakland (Pierce 1-1), twilight A. AEVUfflTI, Prop. your car. SEE US FOR: He struck out and grounded straight shutout with an un- vlous races. FUNERAL this year, do not put if off any see them at Manchester Awning f ® DomesUo - Foreign Cars fj Aluminum Roll Up TIQERS-WUITB SOX— He struM rees on Sports Though the small shop can be Right fielder Reggie Jackson yjg Yankees’ runs with an to- basketball star |Lennle Carlson, PAUL D0D6E 1:16 Speak Up some of the needed money, you SUPPLIES ttoUce a Fire 410 lOx-6 7 Cup stars leading toe advance. we can’t irepea;t»’ ’ walk. He blasted No. 12 to toe Runs batted to—Perez, Cto., W»’r» Paying Top Currant One Day Service on Suede 1:30 S t r e tc h ^ a B udi a successful way to supplement dropped an easy fly to let. toe to •the fourth and his as assistant basketball coach, can turn to the Small Business General Repair Work Wlpco ' 000-6 8 ’Top-seeded Rod Laver and Harrelson trtis surprised be- sixth after Joe Foy Vas safe on 40; Banks, Chic., 37. Pricas, Contact Ui. Done On Premiaea 1:36 S p ^ Up Hartford the family income, a new busi­ tying run score in toe eighth aixth homer to toe sixth after Carlson recently retimiod PONTIAC, INC. 6:10 World ’ihU Week Administration (SBA) for assist­ , PLUS ' Holt and Kilpatrick; DlPer­ ------» fellow AussieAussle Ken Kosewaii,Rosewall, cause nishis nomershomers were niihit onoff an error onuand Yastrzemski was ..o- ^Hits—Rose, jg — can., 87; Flood, 6:30WeAend Dimension ness does have its share of when it appeared Hunter was on MAntle walked, ance. This independent agency, rio and Mlkolowsky. M M t ^ mri^lOT iwth members of toe NaUonal p ilfe r s usually troublesome tor given an totentloMl w^k. No^lS l 82. STS Main St,-^TeL 640-9881 COMECTICUT VALLEY 7:00 News headaches. And even a Inmdle MACHINE SHOP toe way to a 4-3 win. ----- —------PARKADE 7:10 Sports ’Time of money doesn’t necessarily established by Congress, might ^l^rOTlleTT ^^nnir'C;^“e,"‘sw"ept to easy hito.7 came in toe eighth off Fisher Home runs — McOovey, S.F., MEMBSR 7:16 Speak Up Hartford ' INTERNATIONAL LE2AOUE to OeimMy. TTie college m American^ He got toe first two-on a fast and Yastrzemski again was on 8:10 Jack Drees Join with the bank to provide the SERVICE DUPONT’S 13; Banks, Chic., 12; Hart, S.F., DAILY RENTAL COIRf CO- P.N.O. spell success. Aceording to the ‘ Getting off to an early 4-0 lead Rick Monday tried to make a CLEANERS 8:16 %>eek Up Hartford necessary funds or the SBA Contracts, Dennis Ralston and Butch Buch- baU and a cu rve-off Luis Tlant base-tols time with a single. 12. 97 Cantar St. Manehaitar 9:00 News U.S. Elepartment of Commerce, In the opening frame, toe OUers shoestring catch of a line drivfe SERVICE Next To Liggett Drug 9:40 Spe^ Up Hartford of all the businesses started may guarantee part of the bank Stop ’n Go ^ S >rt^l Z ^ m e hrad holz. toe World team’s top play- and toe third off one of Eddie ------Stolen bases—Wills, Pitt., 16; 443-6295 11:30 B arry FaTber rained fOT six runs to toe fifth by Horace Clark. The ball got each year more than half close loan. Baseball T rade w. Davis, l .a ., 12. DAILY II A.M.—I P.M. Where you get low prices toning, shutting out Norman’ s, past him tor an error, allowing G ary B eban S <0 . . . - X ' gobd S as any­ THURt. a PRI. II AM.—* P.M. their doors after only 18 months.' Financing arrangements are MANCHESTER Atlantic Service CaUCAGO (A P )—The Chicago Pitching (8 decisions) —Sel- $7 a day 7C a mile MONDAY CLOSED 10-0. Dave Ferguson paced the d a rk to reach second base, College. one to baseball," said Harrel;. end a 1 0 % Bonus Oard ’The Shasta-Trinlty National While reasons for failure are only part of the challenge. Run­ White Sox traded outfielder Russ ma, N.Y., 6-0, 1.000; Marichal, ForMta cover 2,747,890 acres In Prop; “Rudy” DuPont mlnners hitting with four singles d a rk w ^ t to third ot a fly son. “ He’s a great pitcher and a . . . To Save With! probably as varied as the busi­ ning a business is just about the AUTO PARTS Go Together Snyder to the Cleveland Indlar* S.F., 11-2, .846. RUY ONLY THE Northern California. ivtaUe Dave Stratton cracked a to right and scored on Mantle s great competitor. Ihursday fo r outfielder Leon Strikeouts—Singer, L.A., 100; ness and the people Involvei), hardest job anyone can take on. 270 B RO AD bl 128 East Center S treet double and a home run. Ricky only hit of toe night — a single OAS YOU NEED WASHINGTON (AP) —Quat- " I ’d like to see him start the Wagner. Marichal, S.F., 96. one piilall to avoid right from Look forward to a first year Phone: 649-6977 ^ o t cracked a pato of safe- to Dube Tool Co. that will surely test your per­ tertack Gary Beban, the 1967 the start is the assumption that Featuring a complete line of ------— Drill Jig Bushings you can turn your hobby into a severance., business skills and OPEN Helsman Trophy winner from Steel and Carbide Atlantic Products plus toe losers Steve Dwyer ^ ® £ Monday said to toe Two Hockey Vets profitable busin No matter energy to work long hard hours SAT. TO 5 P.M. General Automotive . For me loeore darimess of the trainer’s room. UCLA, couldn’t come to temw Special Reamers away from your family. The en­ and Scott Vlnol had the only ^ committed myseU to wtlh toe Los Angeles Rams but Decimal Sizes From how many success stories R ^ a lrln g Here Is Where KIDDIE . . . Charbroiled terprise will also demand a lot hits, both solos. trying for toe catch. I should've he ceitatoly 'talks toe language Go to New Clubs .080 thru .500 in Steps o f .001 STEAK you’ve heard about women fMlar’B. 400 061-0 18 1 to Perfection on the whose hobbles have led to mon­ of patience and understanding smothered the ball In a situa­ o f toe Washington Redsktos and M ONTREAL (A P )—Two vet- Meyer Steel Plug Gages Norman’s WO 2 KORRAL Open Hearth ey-making endeavors, there are of people. One thing you won’t tion like that.” Katoy Hanson. paper ^ g ratoed for five n,naruns National Hockey League In Steps o f .001 Champ and Landry; McNtoW* "DliSTY SOFTBALL to hew teams as CHILD Carr Lane Jig and Fixture Parts hundreds whose failures have need is a pair of rose-colored The crowd of 16,414 gave . Beban has a couple of new You'll Firtd ^d Pryor. . DAY CARE CENTER Ball Look Pins BANDING . . . Nightly drained family resources. glasses. Mantle a big ovation. contract* today—one ■with toe 'oettlng off to an early 6-1 lead. also In the first. ^ NHL completed Its annual Hourly e D ally o W eekly Painfing— Decorating Borlte Boring Bars—Carbide If still convinced, you’ve hit n a t i o n a l *l b a o u e " It ’a senttoieirt I gueas,” he Redsktos, the other with too for- Falcons defeated « S r — - - « n g s here Thpra- Responsible Care fo r 2, 8, in The Oibsoa Lounge Also Representing Other COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL said. “ But I like to hear cheers at Keeney sieia m Hawltt. “ Z ’ 4, 5-yr. oMs from 7 n.m. to To "LeMeea Daniels Trio” . . . upon a sure-fire idea, take ^ Coming from bAtod, Man' 6 p.m. Monday thru Sat- quality Manufacturers look at the money you’ll need. (CLOSED SUNDAYS—JUNE, JULY and AUOUS'T ONLY) Layoffs Account Interior— Exterior— Color Consulting Service ^ Buck- Dooley Womack, the fourth . m an oui. iwv uuuubo, >■“" nrday. 5 John, East H artford— 989-6459 To start even the smallest busi­ Ed Pinto cracked two hits each. Complete Insurance Coverage New York pitcher, hurled t w g g ^ „ hmm. before toe ners held a marginal lead over St. Louis to a five-player trade. Hot Lunches Served ness-such as a cozy dress or For Claitps Rise For the losers Ron Seplowltz Moving to toe Blues wlto Hen­ 9 Delmont St„ Manchester knitting shop—can take any­ Est. 1915 tond^rith hltiess Innings to get toe vioto- jg married, toe Red- the OUmen all night. The win- had a double and a triple, to t o f f i ^ s t ^ r t t r o to S , his flxrt after five lossra. S J ^ o d toe^ had ac- ners cracked 19 hits while the ry are gooUe Robbie Irons and 649-5531 Cluti where from 310,000 to $16,000. A 6.4 per cent rise In unem­ ;OTe run to to , nrsi anu vww snapped a three- x / ----- 1— ~ uos is Charlie WUllams, Nlel Pier­ defenseman BIU Flager. qulred the rights to negoUate losers had 16 ______860 MAIN ST.—OPP. CONNECTICUT BLVD. You’re on solid ground if you ployment compensation claims, son and Jdhh O’& ie n each add- In return, toe Rangers ac­ Read Herald Ads rtrea^ with Beban from toe Rams to a Terry ffiiUllng had three hits, g^ EbVST H A R TFO R D —TE L. 989-4SS0 have healthy savings or a good attributed mainly to the layoff T S S A quired goaUe Don Caley and WM. DICKSON & SON in the Mel StotUemyre, 7-4, hurls trade tor toelr 1999 No. 1 draft two of which were circuit clouts gptg_ Tav. ALEX HACKNEYS family source because even a of 20 employes of a local paper 533 422 0 -19-20-2 right winger Wayne Rivers, bank will expect you -to come up Tel. 649-0920— Manchester, Conn. ^ S ?elto to^ fl«h the Yankees tonight at 6-pjn. choice. as Jim McGehan and Jerry Manch. Her. 500 040 0 — 9-11-7 Got A Painting Problem? We’ll Help! company, was reported for last Both played at Kansas City to 4 li New AlR^ONDmONGD >.. with about 68 per cent or the to­ week in thej Manchester office SSlJg to n oS toe win. BUI to the final game of toe series Club PrasMent Edward Bon- Sauttkas added three hits. Jim Cowles, Pierson, Seplowltz and toe Central League last year. Service still means something to us—and service jWcKee fanned 14 and walked nett WUllams said Beban had Smith, Joe Lehan, Oeorge Ra- WlUiams; McParland, Taylor. tal costs. of the State Labor Department. Allan Stanley, a defenseman MANCHeSIfER COUMIRY CLUB means spending enough time with you to help you Because regulations specify A total of 480 claims were iglx on toe mound for the wta- agreed to terms—something he fuge and Tim McCloud each had who had played 20 NH L seasons, SILK CITY SOFTBALL select the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ that a bank can lend only jip to processed last week in Manches­ couldn’t do wlto lios Angeles, two. For the losers Jim Breen, was drafted from Toronto by ■nor*. . xfc.. Three Strikes? Notching a double win. ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your 10 per cent of Us capital and ter, compared to 481 claims the Threaaoribles'ta a row to the He’ll sign Mboday. Wayne Longfellow^^d Larry the Quebec Aces of the Ameri­ PLYWOOD CENTER b o s t o n (AP)— Former Sportsman Tavern defeated Pet surplus, a goodly number of week before. onto opaiked the sikUy. The Redsktos, who also an- oibbonfa all cracked three hits., can League, one c f 18 nlayera next project. / Boston Bed Sox baseboU star Center 14-5 in toe second game emaller banks depend on In­ *TbmkD. Ita t Obartetooto and An- nounced toe signing of St. Isiuto palcons 620 301 ------12-19-2 drafted by AH L and Western Lapp Plaza The statewide figures were Ted WUlUms has married at Mt. Nebo last night. Bud come from loans to small busi­ w ere toe reapoirs- defenslw ‘ I 60 100 l - 9-16-2 League'*'teams from the NHL at Route 83, Vernon virtually unchanged with 20,219 m im Dolores Wettoch, the Minor paced the wtoner;i with PRO SHOP nesses. If your business propos­ ^^Donaid, Try em today ware enthused wWi uie acQuisl* , $15,000 per man to toe reverse claims for the week ending June 992 98X-4141.0 bride’s famUy said Ffitoy tlon of Beban, even toough It Shaw and Smith; Klein and four hits and.* Soloipoiison 875-4304 al proves as sound as you think, draft. SoHth Mohi St. 8, compared to 20,208 for the night. It was the third marr cracked two triples and a safe­ you won’t have too much trou­ IBO (XHM W W gives them five quarterbaCka— Dubay. 1 rajoAnkcnmmcQ week ending June 1. The state v riage (or WnUams, 60. \ ty whUe Tony Morianos added ble borrowing the remaining 38 HAMBURGERS ___ . DUoKee and CJhpirtcbosl; W l«" veterans Sonny Jurgensen s o w t b a l l Foohiring fom oos BraRd 723 M A IN ST., M A N C H E S TE R — PH O NE 649-4501 figure was 19,768 for the cor­ Ml— Wettaob, 89, of West­ a pair of soios. I per cent or so from a full-serv­ r t e , and OlDeU. Jtai NinowsW and lOOMes Be- S O F T B ^ SEZ responding week last year. minster, Vt. represented Ver­ ban Harry ThecqUedes and Sending runs over toe plate to BUI Mahar, BUI hfyUin and g o l f e b s BUY THE PAINT TOAT’S WORTH THE W6RK ice bank and other financing 1 Bridgeport led the state last f a r m u s a o u b mont In the M lse U,8A1, con­ Taltett. . every tontog but the last, Sports- LeeReynolda each had two sources. Can’t Play Weekday Evenings? Golfing Equipmenl week with 2,609 claims, and was ' iNoriMa’a trounced the Otl- test at Long Beach, Oallf., in m —hsr a 8-toot-9. 179-pound man Tavern dumped the Herald, hits for the losers. You’ll And the finest plywood ’ One of your first steps in T ry Fox Grove O.C. Your independent paneling, cabinet plywoods, kitch­ followed by New Haven with ertt, U.-4, laat nlghit at .Cbiij4« 1969. She la a former model, s e v S S w v i ^ , to e x i t e d 19-9 last night at Mt. Nebo. The Sportsman 802 016 8 M-M-0 opening your own business Keeney St., Mancheeter PUBLIC IN Y IT ^t en cabinets and Arm strong ceiUngn 2,827, Waterbury with 2,444, 'F IM oa itoegr cranked 18. a gradoate of the University to^nShen toe Re

iwww n..ewJ»ai MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURlD ^ , JUNE 15, 1908 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. JUNE 15, 1968 MotorcyelM~- THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE H«lp Wonlwd'— Holp BU66S BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with BAAJOR HOOPLB BieyelM , 11 3 l 35 l> ' " VT h EN L0CKNUTT,-TME aUB SECRETARV B u r THE CRITICISM HE GETS AFTERWARD » WHEN HE 6AVE UP, CLASSIFIED 1967 HONDA Scrambler, 160 cc. BUT we ^NO USE LETTIN' YELL V/MEN VA WANT ANOTHER 1 HAVE THE \ PLANS A FUNCTION ,TME toOPERATION OUCH* NO END O F VOLUNTEERS FOR THAT! A WORD TO the wives. If you CLEANINO WOMAN wanted SANDWICH! TRyiN' TO 6ELL PEELIN’ HE'LL Excellent condition. Call after want money to buy a car, one day or 2 mornings per OUST A U'L RAIM Aiiiwtr N rrttioM ME GETS IS NIL >" EITHER ME’4 EARPLU6S HE HEAR BELLS 5 p.m. '649-8765. house, furniture — AVON Is week, vicinity Garth Rd., Call FOR JSTABTEO SPOIL OUR PtCNlCl ANVOS/, THE THE WHO PIANNEO THOSE COME FOUND 50ME STAR TED WEARlKf RUpHT TWR0U6H listen ~'WE ydur answer. National ad­ 643-5896. S^^LLER MEi School Subjects ADVERTISING 1966 HONDA CB J80, blue and FOOD ENTERTAIKMEMT CRUMMY SEATNG O U T NERVE PILLS 'EM/THerRE 60 IHEEARPOkSS SHOULD MAVi vertising and full training add gray. ExceUent condition. 3,000 STUNHf ; AWRJLf ARRAHGEMEHTSf^ WOMAN part-time, five hours AND THAT WORK GOOD U e EVEN WHEN HIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS A C04MITTEE | up to high hourly earnings. Call miles, $375. Call 644-0629. daily for light typing and MOW MISSED THE ACROSS DOWN TO HELP ME 289-4922 tOfIny. OR HE CAN'T BRIDE (SETS HIM/ 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. clerical work. Call 649-5119. TH E HEAR H E R ! PINNER BELL.'' 1 Entomology 1 Baseball ALLSTATE, 1968, Black, 260cc, WITH IMIS AAWN clau lubiect clubs oil injection, low mileage, DINNER.' WANTED — CLERK —Typist " T l ' S Music class 2 History COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. cream puff. $289. — 1-633-0355. good at figures, full-time. Write & I instrument class subject 4;80 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOATION HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS Box L, Manchester Herald. B Geography YAMAHA 60, 1967. 1,100 miles. 3 Pierce Deadline for Saturday and Monday is 4:80 p.m. Friday. cMss need with horns Helmet, goggles, signal lights, OR SOPHOMORES j|iTTL,L - TIME office cashier. f 12 On top of 4 Small herring $176. Can be seen at Dairy ^Flve days including Saturdays. 13 History 5 Strain at PLEASE READ YOUR AD Queen. 242 Broad Street. -For waitress work, part- Apply W. T. Grant Co., Man­ class Indians 6 Ideal state product 45 lAMig, low;, i'P - 14 High card 25 Persia stony ridges time after school and sum­ chester Parkade. 7 Wild hog of CiMsified or “ Want Ads’* are taken over the phone as a mer. G,i hour.s. Call Mrs. Kel­ BUTCHER WANTED —good DO YOU THINK DIANE... 1 liAN ONLY TO LOOK AFTER 42 TIRED of going to Hartford to PREDICT THAT IF ANY­ - - A S THEY'LL LET ME.',' GARY AND GET 54 Introduced age, good income, small ex­ ly, 649-5361. working conditions. Apply Ver­ HARDY WILL PULL BTSi K ANSWERING SERVICE BULLDOZER, backhoe work, NEWTON H. SMITH SON — work? Secretary wanted by THROUGH,DAVY" ONE CAN DO IT —'H E 'S SOME ^SINESS 56FUh IT 47 penses. Priced to sell. Call Har­ non Circle Market, 649-6329. THE GUY I'D BET land clearing, septic tanks in­ Remodeling, repairing, addi­ FABRIC saleslady for part-or local insurance agency. Ex­ CHORES DONE. 57 Intimation old Hlncks, Realtor, 872-3279. O N . LET'S PLEASE KEEP 58 Take out B 649-0500 875-2519 stalled, drainage fields. Paul tions, rec rooms, garages, full-time, work at Pilgrim Mills, perience ‘preferred. Good G O HOME NOW. ME POSTED. Schendel, 649-0465. porches and roofing. No job Hartford Rd. Apply to Man­ 59 Masculine M M DEALER WANTED for. U1 . working conditions, air-condi­ NOTICE nidmame and leave your message. You’ll, hear from our advertiser In too small. Call 649-3144. Indian Mini Bikes, Mini Boats ager. Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. tioned office, pay com­ V/J 80 Bewildered JT MITCH’S LAWN Service"^-Com- jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. plete lawn care, seeding, mow­ and 1969 Boa-Ski Snowmobiles. mensurate with ability. Full or OF ADOPTION OF 81 Mast part-time. Write Box G, Man­ ing, rolling, etc. Also odd jobs Roofing— Siding 16 Boa-Ski Ltd., Ill Main St., ORDINANCE cleaning cellars, attics, yards. Ravena, N. Y. (518) 756-6191 or STENOGRAPHER chester Herald. In accordance with the pro­ ^tomobilos For Solo 4 751-3301. visions of Chapter 3, Sections Free estimates. 649-1185. TIJE BEST in roofing — and Personnel Department HOUSEWIVES — work from CHEVROLET 1962 Bel Air, au­ roof repair. Call Coughlin, 1 and 9 of the Town Charter, H ER ALD EMPLOYMENT Agency - - Es- your home telephoning Fuller notice is hereby given of the tomatic 6, radio, heater, good SALES AND Service on Ariens 643-7707. tablisHed clientele. Owner will Brush customers, neighborhood adoption by the Board of Di­ BY DICK TURNBB condition, $475. After 6 p.m., Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn Exciting position in busy of­ CARNIVAL train. Terms arranged. Write areas, very profitable. Call rectors of the Town of Man­ BOX LETTERS 649-6889. mowers. Also Homellte chain fice involves interviewing, saws' and International (Jlub Roofing and Box "C ” , Manchester Eve­ light steno, maintaining rec­ 247-1949. chester, Connecticut, June 4, 5^ ning Herald. 1968, of an Ordinance as foUws: WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE For Your 1962 PONTIAC 9 passenger sta­ Cadet Tractors, Rental equip­ Chtmnoys 16>A ords, compiling reports an<| AMENDMENT TO THE tion w ^ ,„i, power steering, ment and sharpening service many varied duties. Co^li- MANIJHESTER COUNTRY Information ROOFING — Specializing re­ pany offers competitive W hT" power Di'akes, good condition. on all makes. L & M Equip­ CLERK CLUB, INCORPORATED, 649-6126. ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon, pairing roofs of all kinds, new Schools Olid Classes 33 starting salary, 8:30 to 4:30 LEASE THE HERAU> will not roofs, gutter work, chimneys hours, excellent benefits, THE SPARTAN 875-7609 Manchester Exchange SEWING INSTRUCTIONS — FOR WAREHOUSE OFFICE The Ordinance of the Town NO a t disclose the Identity of GOLD 1966 Mustang, deluxe in­ cleaned and repaired, 30 years’ free parking,'subsidized caf­ of Manchester commonly known. S A L T P ^ f , Enterprise 1945. Professional. Teen-agers enroll HEAUH ^ ANCHCVI^ any advertiser using box terior. Top condition. Extra -f experience. Free estimates. eteria, excellent working No experience required. as the (Country ■Club Lease Is Prz^A now for beginner summer letters. Readers answer­ clean. $1,695. Call 649-4360 after SHARPENING Service — Saws, Call Howley 643-5361, 644- conditions. Apply, Figure work involved. Must hereby amended as follows: course, 8 weeks, $15, adults, POODS 0 5 * UKESIZE ing blind box ads who 6 p.m. knives, axes, shears, skates, 8333. be able to start at 7 a.m. Paragraph B (13) Is hereby SHORT RIBS BY FRANK Om AL dmlre to protect their $20. Individual attention. Ad­ 2B*rnjJAR 'tdlary blades. Quick service. Excellent benefits and repealed and the following Is Identity can follow this vanced classes available. .Call ' FOR 1963 AUS’HN HEALEY — 3000. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 FIRST NATIONAL working conditions. Apply substituted In lieu thereof: o n e c :a l procedure: 742-8206 or 742-6657. * (13) Will permit Occasional TMT Mark n , sliver blue." Low mile­ Main St., Manchester. Hours Heating and Plumbing 17 STORES, INC. at employment office, l^tX/rUFUL pO P ffO '^ age, clean throughout. Best of­ Players who are resldehts of, AVCADO ’ POtMO CHIPS -Enclose your reply to the daily 7:30-5, Thursday, 7:30-9, or taxpayers to, the Town of fer over $1,350. Call 643-2754 be­ Saturday 7:30-4. 643-7958. M & M Plumbing & Heating. Park and Oakland Avenues ^G U W SAUCE. box in an envelope — Service calls our specialty. No Help Wontod— Manchester to have the right address to the Classi­ fore 6:30, ask for Ca''l. East Hartford FIRST NATIONAL job is too small, Free to use the golf course and club­ , .1 r:::!:: A fied Manager, Manchester BAC3K - HOE available with Femolo 35 STORES INC. house faclllUes by paying dally 1966 MUSTANG, hardtop, new operator, trenching, cellars, estimates gladly given. Call 1 \ u ' Evening Herald, 'together EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, PARK & OAKLAND AVE8. greens fees. The dally fees for ' 1: ' s with a menio listing the tires, low mileage, excellent septic fields, pools, sewer lines 649-2871. TEACHERS especially of ele­ '. full-time permanent position. such Occasional Players, for companies you do NOT condition, $1600. 872-3816. ■ etc. New equipment. Reason­ mentary g^rades needed for full eighteen holes, shall be THREE Excellent salary. Should be EAST HARTFORD, CONN. want to ,see your letter. able i SAWYER. YOU DIVERS BLACKEN “ WATER,THEMTHE0THER NAW sonable rates. Covered for WANTED — Woman for clean­ days:' TTOe dally fee, for such If not It will be handled property damage. Got a tree PROFESSIONAL ALTERA­ 0115. Occasional Players herelnsot- YOUR FACES. THE SHRIMP BOAT'S DIVER. 1967 CAMARO Super-Sport. Ex­ ing, one or two days a week in the usual manner. problem? Call Dana’s Tree TIONS and dressmaking done forUi, shall not be Increased READY. YOU AND BEN HAVE THE cellent condition. Call 649-9577 or part-time. Call 649-5820. PlNGER AND YOU KNOW WHERETO Service, 522-8429. . in my home. Home fittings except with the prior written DROPOFF. YOU'LL BE PICKED UP after 5 p.m. TRAIN consent of the Lessor. Such Oc­ J ______available. Call Mondays or any BAKERY counter woman. Ap­ AGAIN \K iO m in u t e s . -THREE 0'aoc<— Lost and Found 1 LAWN MOWERS sharpened evenings after 7 p.m. 742-6657. CLERK TYPIST ply in person. Davis Bakery. casional Players may p l^ nine t fA H A P P Y AND (SA'V' and repaired. Engine tune-ups, FOR THE holes at one-half the elgnteen- 1957 LINCOLN, GOOD running 521 Main Street. LX3ST — Pair of woman’s sun­ reel, rotary, hand. Pick-up and DRESSMAKING — Alterations, hole fee except when the course condition. Best offer. 649-4013. deliver, 649-7958. zippers replaced, etc. Excel­ Postion open for qualified FINAST SECRETARY — good typing is crowded, which condition glasses with Debella and Reale shall be determined by the cover. Call 247-1345. AUSTIN—Hea^y, 1962 Mark n , lent workmanship, 649-4311. typist with good figure apti­ and shorthand, diversified du­ RUBBISH — trash removed to LEARN TO USE Club. The Club shall also be 3000. Black“ roadster, cream tude. This position offers a ties. Excellent benefits. Air- the dump, lawns maintained. given the right to allow eigh­ leather top, mag wheels, red variety of interesting work. THE conditioned office. Dynamic teen-hole play to supersede Ross Call 649-1868 after 6 p.m. Movino— T rueking>— 'S* LOST —Girl’s purple interior. Call 875;2416. Company offers competitive Controls Corp., 8 Nutmeg Rd., nine-hole play during the hours c-*y sports bike. 649-4967. STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, Storogo 20 starting salary, excellent COMPTOMETER South Windsor. 289-5808. between 4 P.M. and 6 P.M. 9 INI br NU Uc. TiA. Baf. U S rat. OtT. 1966 PONTIAC Lemans hard­ benefits, free parking," sub- on week-days. LOST — Black mongrel, four fireplaces, flagstone terraces. MAliCHESTER Delivery—light This Ordinance shall take ef­ top, overhead cam, floor shift, si^ii^ed cafeteria and excel­ Do you have an interest “Th* ganiB was caJIad . . . on account of months old, with long shaggy bucket seats, console, $1,595. All concrete repairs. Reason­ trucking and package delivery. fect ten (10) days after ‘Jils ably priced. 643-0851. lent working conditions. Ap­ and an aptitude for math? LEGAL NOTICE 1969 It WtA. las. TM lag Bt M 0* ahattarad glaaa!'" hair. Vicinity of \^e*St Middle Call owner 643-9859. Refrigerators, washers a n d publication in this newspaper Tpke. Answers to Blackie. Call stove moving, specialty. Fold­ ply, Do you want excellent The Planning and Zoning provided that within ten (10) LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD 643-0746. ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. working conditions, fringe Commission of the Town of days after this publication of 1965 CHEVROLET, standard moving large appliances. Burn­ benefits and advancement Tolland will hold a public hear­ this Ordinance a i>etltlon signed I COULDN'T SAY, ^ COULD ANYONE 1 W ELL-BILL WAS THE HMM— THERE'S ONLY ONE , FOUND — gray cat with all transmission, $1,000. 528-3696. ing barrels delivered. $4. 644- FIRST NATIONAL opportunities? Training be­ ing on Friday, June 28th, 1968 by not less than five (5) per I OTHER AAAN WHO COULD HAVE PHIL! HE ADMITTED E L S E HAVE I AAANAGER, AND HE ST^VE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFP white paws, part angora, black 1776. Pointing— Papering 21 STORES, INC. ■ gins immediately. To begin, at 8:00 P.M., E.D.S.T., In the cent of the electors of the town, riDM— bo YOU think" HE DID IT— AND, TAKEN IT ? HANDLED THE CASH I DONE IT— BUT YOU CERTAINLY Hicks MemoMal School gym­ as determined from the latest 1 COULDN'T ACCUSE HIM » collar and bell. 643-7057 after 3. PLYMOUTH, 1966 Fuiy HI, 2- you receive . . . I BILL LOGAN REALLY OF COURSE, AML STACY door convertible. Power steer­ EXPERT SHARPENING—Pow- L. PELLE'flER — Painting — Park and Oakland Avenues nasium concerning adoption of official lists of the Registrars HAD TO FIRE H I A ^ NO, POCJTZI.' I PON'T patience / th e new er mowers, hand mowers, pow­ proposed regulations for multi- of Voters has not been filed TOOK THE MONEY?, ON MV WAY TO FUHRER IS NOT ABOUT FOUND—BLACK and tan Shep­ ing, automatic transmission, interior and exterior, papenng PAID DURING KNOW WHO PUT YOU East Hartford family dwellings within the with the Town Clerk requesting TO THIS CHARADE. FIND A GOOD BANK, TO REVEAL HIS herd, female. Call dog warden, er saws, hand saws, electric and paper removal, fully In- radio, heater. Excellent condi­ TRAINING Town of Tolland. A copy of said its reference to a specied town X IN CASE I EVER. IDENTITY TO EVEN A 643-4131. tion. Call 649-1436. hedge clippers, knives for home •Bured. 643-9043, arid 649-6326. HAVE ANV /HONEY/ FRAULEIN $0 PRETTY or restaurant,rotary blades, cir­ prop()sed regulations is on file election. THE OPPORTUNITY TO in the offlcq of the Town Clerk. JOHN I. GARSIDE JR.. JUNI AS POOTZI! READ FOUND — One black and white 1965 CORVAIR Corsa, 14,000 cular saws 6” to 24” , lawn and INSIDE-outside painting. Spe­ RECEPTIONIST and secretary LEARN A VALUABLE MEIN KAMfE /WAIN short hair female. Call Bolton cial rates for people over 65. All Interested persons may Secretary miles, radio, heater, turbo­ garden tools. Satisfaction for real estate office. Call attend' and be heard. TO KEEP BUSY/ Dog Warden, 649-7601. Call my competitors, then call SKILL Board of Directors charge engine, 3 on the floor, guaranteed. Sharp All, 585 649-5347 for appointment, ask 4 DATED at Tolland, (Connecti­ , Manchester, Connecticut' me. Estimates given. 649-7863, and when you successfully LOST —LITTLE girl's watch $1,200. or best offer. Call 649- Adams St., Manchester, 643-5305 for Mr. Phllbrlck. cut, this 12th day of Junef>«l988. Dated at Manchester, Con­ 875-8401. complete, the course Llrmiion vicinity Chestnut Apts, and 2118. Walter Beaton, Chalrfi necticut, this seventh day (V WAITRESS wanted. Apply to Planning & Zoning June, 1 ^ . Walnut St. 643-8784. 1966 FORD Galaxle, 2-door hard­ INTERIOR and exterior palnt- Mr. Flink at Cavey’s Restau­ A PERMANENT (Commission top, V-8, standard trans­ Housohold Sorvicos ipg and papering. Call Phil rant, 643-1415. FULL-TIME POSITION mission. $1,695. 649-7608. Offorod 13-A Denoncourt, 742-6173. Announcomonts 2 Accounts Receivable Clerk PAINTING — Interior and ex­ APPLY MR. ABERNATHY BV RCLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ REWBAVING of bums, ‘moth- holes, zippers repaired. Win­ terior, very reasonable, free Girl with debit - credit NATIONAL PAVING CO. ers, sales and service, bonded Trailers— estimates. Call Richard knowledge of bookkeeping, FIRST NATIONAL representative. Alfred Amell, dow shades made to measure, 12 MAIN ST. TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. BE ABSOLUTELY QUIET— HE'LL all alze Venetian blinds. Keys Martin, 649-9285, 649-4411. some typing experience — STORES 647-1719 or 643-4913. Mobile Homes 6-A BE GONE IN A M INUTE. made while you wait. Tape re­ wanted as accounts receiv­ JOSEPH P. LEWIS — custom Park & Oakland Aves. DRIVEWAYS — PARKING AREAS FOR SALE or rent—home made corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 able clerk in modern local MORTY MEEKLR BY DICK CAVALU LIMOUSINE Service — 1968 painting, interior and exterior, East Hartford Chuck wagon, storage trailer, Main St.. 6'n '>:2: office. DEVELOPMENT WORK Cadillac yours for your wed­ 10x12’ tent, 876-6124 after 2. paperhanging, wallpaper re­ ding day with chauffer, APPLY THEY k/NOW IT NOW IS THE TIME to protect moved. Wallpaper books on re­ alr-conditloned, 7-passenger. All Types Amesite— Repaired and Install^ CJCIVESME FOR RENT — 1987 Apache tent and restore original appear­ quest. Fully insured. Free es­ WAITRESSES wanted, full or / / y Ulrlc Umouslne Service, Ed­ IONA aftJTLlSS C£2AZy WHEN trailer, sleeps 6, dinette, can­ ance of your ameslte driveway timates. Call 649-9658. pai(t-time. Some days and eve­ \ epCTTL-rSe, mund U. Parent Jr., 649-3660. MANUFACTURING CO Free Estimates— Time Payments mEVSPELLM/ opy, electric wiring. Available with a good coat of protective nings available. Please apply u^i-poanmo: June, July, August, $55. week­ NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ in person. Gaslight Restaurant, Mf-PUP.TLEf\C>: NAMBWfaONG/ JOHN MERZ ia now working sealer. Free estimates. 742- REGENT ST., MANCHESTER Telephone 646>2431 ly. 649-4279. ing, paperhanging, paper re­ 30 Oak St. at Russell’s Barber Shop, 9487. o e r o a r o F OBTcurcF moval. Free estimates and dec­ An Equal Opportunity' corner of Oak and Spruce. orating service. Quality work­ ram f TOWN/ 1960 SKYLINE, 10x55',' excellent v e NETTAK blinds — repaired. Employer condition, 2-bedrooms, washing retaped and recorded. 646-0273, manship, neat, competent serv­ THE^IEQttS maqhlne, near Storrs. Call 1- ice. Call 647-9564. PART-TIME bookkeeper fon ' PAYROLL CLERK J0NB54RICEEUW 6 - / 5 & Personals 649-2971. 928-2144. small contracting firm. Gener­ c _ _ _ _ _ . , JANITORIAL services — 'PAPERHANGING Specialist — NOEL Adair dry skin foot al office work, benefits. Write '" Person with above average PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER dows, washed, kitchen floors Free .estimates. S. J. Cornelia, ■ Box ’’A'', Manchester Herald. creme. Lubricant for callouses, FIFTEEN FOOT travel trailer. clerical ability and back­ PKk: dry skin, rough heels, legs. washed and waxed, general 875-7401.______' 'AND HERE'S A ‘ H EY / MOW’D 'tOU Call 643-4665 after 6 p.m. ground in payroll work. TMACT- BRIKkSS Softens, soothes tired , feet. maintenance. Wise M alnten------^ - Are You An LITTLE DIVIDEND <3 ET MONEY FOR, Comptometer e x p erlence YtoUR /^COUNT> ance, 643-2603. ■RN — 7-3 shift, full-time, part- UP TO * 212, FO R Y O U / CANDY?, i-/s- Quinn’s Pharmacy. 1968 DELUXE Space Age pick­ ______Floor Finishing 24 time. Laurel Manor, 649-4519. helpful. Excellent wages, up camper, sleeps 4, sun deck ' free benefit program, con^ PRISCILLA RIDE wanted from Broad and LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk dellv------—------;;---- J and ladder, refrigerator, bot­ ery, yards, attics, cellars FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- venient free parking. Apply, BY LESLIE TURNER Woodland to downtown Hart­ tle gas or electric, gas stove, CAPTAIN EASY ford. Working hours 8 to 4:10. cleaned and removed. Also odd ing (specializing in older Experienced oven, exhaust fan, double sink, ’Call after 5 p.m., 849-1261. Jobs. 644-8962. floors). Inside painting. Paper- ATTENTION TEACHERS FIRST NATIONAL m fouL I 'a RNP AM B9LO LA mono-matic toilet, 30 gallon hanging. No Job too small. AND BOPVi OUT POULARD OP BURBANKiCAUP. Wa n t e d r i d e from Manches­ water tank, pressurized water John Verfallle, 649-6760. TEACHER TRAINED STORES INC. 'RH) 5AIDV0U system, gas, 12 volt or 110 BURNED THI9 LOANED IT FOR ter to Constitution Plaza to PARK & OAKLAND AVES. NIOHTMAREi THIB 5 H0 W.. meet 6:16 a.m. bus. 643-1986. lights, intercom, formica coun­ Building— FLOOR SANDING and reflnish- SUBSTI'TUTE TEACHER VM9Ht ter, carpeting, jaloudled win­ COMPOSITOR? Contracting 14 ing, old and new. All floors EAST HARTFORD, CONN. dows, screens, jacks. 643-7490 treated with 3 coats of hot wax. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Automobites For Sate 4 after 5:30. .CARPENTRY— concrete steps, Also cleaning and rewaxlng. IMMEDIATE OPENING AVAILABLE floors, hatchways, remodeling, Call 643-0381. NEED CAR? (Jredit very bad? — porches, garages, closets, ceil­ We can employ part-time R.N. or L.P.N., 11 to 7 a.m., while taking courses or full­ Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ ings, attics finished. rec full or part-time. Laurel « -t r Garage— Service time. Salary range . . $50 to After reviewing the many fringe benefits, C-if est Douglas accepts lowest rooms,, formica, ceranilc. Cott­ Manor, 649-4519. Storage 10 Bonds— Stocks $160 per week. A Marshall you'll wonder why you waited so long to _BY BOB LUBBERS own, smallest payments, any- er related work. No job too 27 ROBIN MALONE rhere. Not smSll loan finance small. Dan Moran, Builder. Mortgages Field Family owned group. [oin us. ■ For information and de­ / ■ P * * * ( ■n£LL,-.WO,„ONe„. m «company plan. Douglas Mo­ Evenings 649-8880. Se CXJND MORTGAGE — Un­ GARAGE for rent on Cambridge tails, join us for breakfast tors, 346 Main. limited funds available for sec­ FIRST,,/ ^ St. July 1st. Call 649-7161. ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ at 9:00 A.M. Saturday, June Apply In Person A t The ond mortgages, payments to Tl^LLNO 1961 LARK, V-8, standard trans­ rage, rec rooms, bathrooms 22 at Statler Hilton Hotel, F suit your budget. Expedient ^ I O N e—^ 3 i 3 _ u mission, good tires, recent tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ Suite 416, Hartford. Em­ service, J. D. Realty, 643-5129. brakes and tune up. 648-8084. Motorcycles— ment work, cellar floors, pa­ ployment begins Monday, LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSQIH tios, roofing. Call Leon Cies- June 24. 1966 DODGE Polara Sedan. Bicycles 11 1.5Howsttir^ ^ aMowaRa,j synski. Builder. 649-4291. Business Opportunity 28 MANCHESTER EVENING V-8, power steering, radio, 1964 LUMBRETTA Scooter. 160 HOMES heater, vinyl interior, 3-speed, GARAGES, porches, MANCHESTER Tavern — Good / cc, very g/ood condition. Call wipers. Excellent condition, $1,- rec rooms, room additions, central location, only $4,000. CLERK-TYPIST to handle k 649-8962 after 6 p.m. 700. Call 878-0196. kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ Call Everett Agency, 649-8538. variety of work for industrial HERALD supply firm. Modern East 198FHQ5DA~306^uper Hawk, eral repair work. Financing 1964 FORD XL - 4-door hard­ Hartford location. Salary and 13 BISSELL STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. blue, excellent condition, cus­ available, No down payment. WILL LEASE — VlUa Louisa top. Excellent condition. Orig­ fringe benefits. Call 289-8291 for tom handle bars and mufflers. Economy Builders, Inc. 643- Hotel. Call Paul Fiano for de­ inal owner, reasonable. Call appointment. Call 648-0374 after 6. 6166. tails, 646-0191. cdQl 621-46(d, after 3. (P) IfM K NEA. lac. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1968 PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O ^ ., SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1968 PAGE THIRTEEN Busifiow Propmrty Holp W antod— Merit 36 Out of Town For Solo 70 Hoo*o» For Sola 72 Hoom* For Sola 72 For Sola 72 Housos For Sola 72 Out O f Town W antod— Roal Estaia 77 — ------For Ront 66 B olton ^ j ALUMINUM siding Installers, 6 3 PORTER S’TREET area 6 7 5 ALL CASH for your property' experienced or will train. Ex­ MANCHESTER GREEN • — BSTA’TE with In-law suite on MANCHESTER—7 room Cape, S^TAR that shines — 6% room room older home. Excellent within 24 hours. Avoid red CLASSIFIED perienced man will become SIX ROOM duplex close to Main ROCKVILLE — Two room furn­ Three parcels for sale. Pour Butternut Rd. Call for details. full shed domer. Formal din­ Ranch on % acre treed lot. condition. Huge closets, ga­ tape. Instafli service. Hayes Her High School Was Home^l crew foreman with overrides oh St. and bus stop and walking ished apartment. Heat, hot family house, "C” zone lot and Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. ing room, finished rec room, ELLINGTON 6% room Built-In oven and range, cen­ rage. Only $18,000. Hutchins Agency, 646-0131. crew’s production. Inexperi­ distance to High School. Avail­ watfer, $109 monthly. Call 876- a 10,000 square foot building. extra lot of record. Handy lo- Ranch. Convenient location, OWNER will help with financ­ tral vacuum cleaning system, Agency Realtors, 649-6324. enced men will be completely J able July 1st. Will accept two 1247. Unlimited potential. T. J. caUon. *23,900. Phllbrick close to everything. Bullt-ins. NEED 4-bedroom house in resi­ But She Graduates Tuesday \ ing If necessary on this nicely fireplace with paneled wall, 3 Nice treed lot, only $16,900. ADVERTISING trained. Only those with the de­ children. Write Box P, Man­ Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. MANCHfiS’TER — 2-famlly flat dential area for qualified I located 4-bedroom Contempor­ nice bedrooms with comfort­ Hayes Agency, 646-0181. termination to make better chester Herald. near Center, nice lot. Ideal for buyer, up to $28,0(X). Call Paul Susanne Reopell, daughter of typewriter.- Her favorite sub- { TALCOTTVILLE ^ rodm du­ ary In the highly desired War- MANCHESTER — 6 rooms. Im­ able sized master bedroom and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS -- than average money need ap­ In-law situation. All city con­ W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4686. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Reopell of Ject Is government. * LOOKING tor anything in plex, $160. monthly. 643-7449. anoke Rd. area. ’Two full baths, maculate condition, fireplace, full walk-out basement. Im­ NORTH COVENTRY — near 8 AJL to 4:80 PJI. ply. Call Young A Co. 643-6166. Invastmant Proparty veniences. Bel Air Real Estate, real estate rentals — apart­ unique and tasteful stone fire­ sunporch, attached garage, maculate, $20,300. Wolverton Parkway., Older three bedroom Camp MeeUng Rd.. wlU receive ^ ROCKVILLE — 8V6 room apart­ 643-9332. ,. . / _ with no help from anyone, t ments, homes, multiple dwell­ F<>r Salt 70-i place, delightful secluded prestige area, near school, bus, Agency Realtors, 649-2813. Cape. Three car garage, five her dipIcAna Tuesday, along with except occassionally from one } ment, heat, hot water, s t o v e ______glassed In screened pocch, And­ COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real shopping. Char Bon Real ASSUMABLE VA mortgage. acres, privacy. Only $16,600. Soksinon W antod 36>A erson windows. Lovely, land­ MANCHESTER 63 other members of the Bolton of her three brothers, Susanne • Estate, 643-5129. and refrigerator, nice yard, INVESTMENT ..property, three Estate, 643-0683. $183. per month pays all. Six Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 4iM PJM. DAT BKFOKB PDBUOATION scaped private yard. Plenty P eople in High School Class of 1968. She enjoys shopping wIUi her ) LICENSED Real Estate sale- $116. monthly. Also 6% rooms, apartments, 2 stores. Center St. “HE WHO HESITATES” room Cape, with 2-car attach­ Dm iUM f*r Satnrdaj aad M ta to j is 4;M p-m. rtUmy. THREE BEDROOM Townhouse sedond floor, $116. monthly. of room for swimming pool If MANCHESTER — three family, has never been inside the school. mother, TV, and her large re- ' men with previous experience. location. Realistically priced. ed garage on a high, dry and cord coUectlon. She also enjoys , — includes appliances, utilities, 876-7382. desired. Belfiore Agency, 647- excellent Income, needs repair. We have just listed a hard Call Mr. Phllbrick, Phllbrick Inquire about this Investor’s wooded acre lot. Only $18,000. COVENTRY & BOLTON Since the middle of G;rade 8, rides In a sulky-type ■wagon be- ' parking, private basement and H.M. Frechette Realty, 647- to find 7 room Split Level Agency, 649-6847. special. Morrison Agency. 6 «- v / Wolverton Agency, Realtors, T he News beset by a disease which makes hind her grandfather’s horse. | private patfo, $200. Call J. D. 1016. . 9993. with too many ^tras to LINE DIAL 643-yi 1 l ik e h o r s e s ? Big, immacu­ 649-2818. Fatherf Sons Ordained it hard for her to keep her One of her good friends is Real Estate Co., 643-5129 or Rasort Propaity mention such as fireplace, balance, she has received home- FOUR F A M IL Y ce n tra l, with late 7-room Colonial on out­ A’TCHISON, Kan. (AP) — also a member of the graduat­ Holp W antod— 643-8779. • garage, wall to wall, bullt- EAST CENTER. ST., 9 room bound instruction for four hours ContiniMd From Proeoding Pago For Rant 67 extra 4-famlly lot. Call 848-1111, skirts of Manchester. Modern High Assumable 5%% VA John Paul Hablger, 62, and his ing class, and has kept her up M a lo o r 3 7 1ns, etc. Asking $27,600. CaU ' house, C zoned, for doctor’s of- a week, and has passed all the REl^ALS handled' — apart­ ask for Mr. Lindsay. Principals kitchen with built-ins and new MANCHESTER GREEN on all the activities through the, John Sledesky, 649-6806. years, so when she walks into'* PART-TIME evenings — Man ments, homes, multiple dwel- CXIVENTRY LAKE —lakeside birch caWnets. Large, airy ‘"H n U ter^ lg en T y , r p r ^ s t s T t e r K r a r C a r - subjecte necessary^^ter gradua- Holp Wontod Mato 36 Hoip W onlod— Molo 36 only. frontage. tion, keeping up with her class­ the gym Tuesday evening she and wife to do janitorial duties lingis, business. Courteous, ef- cottage, modem, all op.i^ven- rooms. Large barn with stalls, Custom built 6 room Colo­ 649-6324. Month Pays All lie Benedictine Order by Archl- . ficlent service. Call us now. garage, work shop room, aty B & . W - ' mates. will probably know a lot more" EXPERIENCED John D e e r e ------— ------524-0620. lences, some select dates still nial with a solid 2-car ga­ bishop Edward Hunkeler at St. C. J. Morrison Agency, 648- water. Minutes from Hartford. FIVE ROOM HOME, garage, Her teacher has been James about her fellow graduates than back hoe operator. Also ex- YOUNG MAN wanted to learn available. 643-6930. rage, enclosed porch, land­ BARROWS and WALLACE Co. ’Two year old 6-room Raised Benedict’s Abbey. 1016. Land For Scria 71 Beautifully landscaped, treed, O’Rourke of the Bolton school they know about her. peiienced amesite men. Call grocery and delicatessen busi­ scaped private yard. P/lced Manchester Parkade amesite drive, aluminum com­ Ranch, 3 bedrooms, tile Hablger, a widower from Sall- shrubbed. Belfiore Agency, 647- staff, and her work has been Needless to say, she Is very after 6, 742-6190. ness. Good working conditions. Situotions W antod— ' COLUMBIA Lake — Small wa- ^BOUT 44 ACRES Wooded hills. to sell at $20,600. Don’t be Manchester 649-6806 bination storms, .oil hot water bath, Uvlng room with pic­ na, Kan., and his sons, John Jr., FIVE ROOM apartment includ­ terfront cottages, June^ July, 1413. heat, fully insulated. Excellent 30, and Henry, 26, all graduates corrected by teachers in the excited about the coming event, f Apply Vernon Circle Market. M o lo 3 9 Beautiful stream, trout^ pond, disappointed, call now. ture window and raised ing. heat, hot "water, new stove 'August. 643-2693 or “ Columbia CONTEMPORARY Ranch — value, only $17,900. Paul J. Cor- of St. Benedict’s College, com­ various subjects. Because of and her eyes sparkle with antl- EXPERIENCED tractor trailer' 649-6329. and refrigerator. Newly dec­ possible cabin. Long road ifeW U S’riNG. ’Two-family next hearth fireplace, dining difficulty in writing, she uses a cipatton. I WANTED — lawns to be mowed 4,” Rt. 87, Columbia. frontages. West Stafford, $18,- large living room with dining renti Agency, 643-6363. . pleted their studies for the driver. Steady work for quali­ orated. Adults, np pets. Call to redevelopment area. 5-5 room. Kitchen with lots of PLASTIC MACHINE set'up man hedges trimmed, yards Warren E. Howland L, 2 fireplaces, three bed­ priesthood at Belmont Abbey in fied person. Apply SAD, Inc., 649-0184. COLUMBIA LAKE — 4 room 500. Call 844-0646. flat. ’Two heating systems. SEVEN ROOM custom buUt Co- cabinets and built-in stove. and supervisor, second shift. cleaned, etc. Call 649-3761 after rooms, baths, finished rec North Carolina. 96 Hilliard Street, Manchester. Cottage, boat. All facilities. Aluminum storms and screens. Realtor 643-1108 room, carport. Large treed lonial. Attached breezeway and Rec room. Dad can have Experienced set up man and 6 p.m. ROOM Townhouse — ap- "My wife and I had an under­ 4% Ideal for Children. Call 1-228- Excellent Investment with even lot. PhUbrick Agency, Real­ garage, fireplace. Authentic his work shop In the ceUar. DeGaulle Pardons Salan^ TEACHERS especially of ele-, supervisor needed for second pllancek, utilities, parking. standing that the survivor of our IMS bj NEA, Ik . Housos For Sola 72 greater future potential. Mr. Colonial paneling and decor. Washer and dryer room. mentary grades, needed for full shift, 4:30 p.m. to 12 midnight.' 380St tors, 649-6347. marriage would give his or her Private basement, $176. Call Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 647- Four bedrooms If needed. Aluminum storms and or part-time summer positions. Operation of plastic injection MANCHES’TER —Central, quiet RAiggjB RANCH _ life to the Lord,” Hablger said Other Algerian Opponents Dogs— Birds— Pott 41 'The way I feel about it is; Kennedy surprised Johnson, J. D. Real Estate Co., 648- 1413. modern Built-ins and convenient walk- screens, hot water oil heat, Please call 742-9289 between department. Supervise produc­ 6129 or 643-8779. COMPARE THIS 8 room Cape street. Modem 6 room Cdlon- mtehen with all built-ins, 2-car garage, % acre cor­ in explaining his choice of a new up attic. One of Manchester’s vocation. PARIS (AP) — President The communique f*"URT OF PHOBATE, • ed and mixed. All breeds on_ oil heat. Located in an Indus­ many extras, acre lot. Mitten over Security Council sessions, spirited back to France to stand A n r tq u a s 5 5 die aged couple preferred. No — ■ ------tors, 649-6347. trial. held at Manchester, within and for MAN WANTED for shipping and hand or available. Wild Cargo' trial Zone with tremendous po­ Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. FIVE ROOM Ranch, sun .deck, and his flag of office. the District of Manctiester, on the TEACHER TRAINED Diortionds—Wdtcha&— - ^ children. 649-1741. ’The liberation of Salan had 12th day of June, 1968. receiving, must have good Pet Shop, 648-6108. FIVE AND FIVE flat In ^ tential. Loads of value at a basement garage, good neigh­ B ElREX>: That three months I We can employ part-time EXPERIENCED O.D. grinder, TWO ROOM furnished apart­ Ranch. All large rooms, fire­ ties returned to France last Sat- weeks bid, box trained, $12. Call small leather covered trunk.' cellent terms. T. J. Crockett, place and attached garage. MANCHES’TER — Forrest Hills rooms, full ceUar, new base­ shooting of Sen. Robert F. Ken­ from the 12th dtw of June, 1968, be while taking courses or full­ Florist^Narsarias 49 ment.. Private bath, heat, hot OFF ROUTE 44-^HORE FRONT LOTS LAND WITH road frontage, pn urday. and tho same are limited and al­ top wages, fringe benefits, over­ .649-4239.- Realtor, 643-1677. — New custom built 8-room board heating, Also a 3-room nedy, was released Friday from time. Salary range . . $50. to 872-8372. : __ _ watea:, stove, refrigerator. Ap­ Wall to wall, new formica Buckland Road, Manchester, Former C3ol. Charles Lacher- lowed for the creditors wltMn which time. Apply at E & S Gage Co., EASY TERMS X. counters, and stainless steel Ckilonial, 2% baths, double summer cottage. Both for only Kaiser Foundation Hospital. to bring in their claims agahist '$168 per week. A Marshall Mitchell Dr., Manchester. HYBRID petunia’s and other ply Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. TWO FAMILY — $19,600, 4-4 garage, family room, city utili­ PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, $14,900. Pasek Realtors, 289- oy, once sentenced to death in said estate, and said administratrix WEL^H c o r g i pups, cham­ ;nnuals, 50c each container. To­ sink along with beautifully and 649-6347. Schrade, western regional di- absentia for participation in the la direct^ to give public notice to Flejd Family owned group. pion sired, AKC, top quality flats. Convenient locaUon. As­ ties. Hayes Agency, 646-0131, 7478, 643-4208. mato plants, 36c a dozen, well maintained grounds. R e a l______rectorector of the United Auto Work- putsch, came back to France siw ^ a l l ^ e d ''b j Fot information and de­ OIL BURNER service man of­ and disposition. For appoint­ W o a rln i ARTHUR A. KNOFLA sumable mortgage. Call Judy dozen, $1. Geraniums 35c and SMALL 2-room apartment, 801 doll house, $21,900. Wolverton TRULY'A home for Isuger fam-__ BOL’TON LAKE — ,Lots 500’ era, suffered a bullet wound In from Spain ’Thursday after sev- publishing a oopy of this order in tails, join us for breakfast fering good pay, vacation,, paid ment phone' Rlckwood Acre Libby, Leonard Agency Real­ ANDO'VER — Overlooking lake. 65c each. Open 7 days a week Main St. 643~4074. * 643.5440 — 649.593B Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. lly, 8% cuitom built “rS^m; In- water, ^ v e ^ the head during the gunfire at en years in exile, some newspaper having a circular at 9:00 A.M. Saturday, June holidays, uniforms. Insurance Kennels, 1-663-3232. tors, 646-0469. Clean Cape with fuU shed tion in eald probate district within 22 at Statler Hilton Hotel, and evenings until, dark. Ponti- eluding 4 bedrooms, Uving the Ambassador Hotel June 5. Both Bidault and Lacheroy ten days from the date of this or> and other fringe benefits. Call LADY’S LEA'THER motorcycle MORE ’THAN sixty, one and Hayes Agency, 646-0181. dormer. Foiu" rooms down, one der* and return moke to this court oelU’s Green House U Nursery. DARTMOUTH Heights — 7 room — dining room combina­ A two-hour operation was nec- went to the court where the Suite 416, Hartford. Ebn: 289-6431 or apply Kasden Fuel SHELTffiS (Toy CoUles) sable jacket, size 12-13. Half belt and two • f^inlly homes from up. Space for bath and lav up. of the notice given. 433 North Main Street. room. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, B% ^ closed iront porch. Deep essary to rem^ove bullet frag^. charges have been left the JOHN J. WAUaETT, Judge. idoyment begins Monday, Co., 340 Tolland St., East Hart­ and white, top quality and dis­ boots, $30. Call 646-9054. Buslnoss Loeotlens $13,900. Financing arranged. tion with beamed ceilings and CHOICE RESIDENTIAL area. June 24. position. For appointment kitchen wlUi bullt-ins, "family a fireplace. A famUy room and ^ ments from Schrade s head. books but apparently will not be OBJDEB OF NOTICE ford. For Rant 64 The Meyer Agency, 643-0609. Walking distance to new Globe wooded lot. Lake pri'vUeges, phone Rlckwood Acre Kennels, room with fireplace, beautlful- a game room, famUy sized His condition was described prosecuted. AT A COURT OF PROBA’TE, Gdrdeih—F arm - Hollo'w . school, near golf Only $15,900. T. J. Crockett, JANITORIAL — part-time, eve­ 1-653-3282. irORE FOR RENT — down • ly landscaped lot In prestige $18,900 — LARGE 6% room kitchen and two full bathrooms. course. Call e49-8'782. Realtot, 643-1677. as. good, but a long rest was The only top political leader {he‘*Di^triri^“ it o lw i^ r “ n the Dairy Products 50 Wonted— To Bay $8 4-car attached garage. In ad­ prescribed before his return to involved in the battle against 11th day of June, 1968. nings. Manchester area. Five town Manchester, State area near new Globe Hollow Ranch. Fireplace, 1% baths, Present. Hon. John J. WoUett. SHEET METAL worker, experi­ PLAIN TALK! School, pool and recreation dition. . .a tidy 4 room apart' BUILDINC LOT close to Man- VERNON — 3 bedroom Raised work. Algerian independence who is nights per week, 6:30 to 8:30 WE BUY and sell antiques, and Theatre Bldg, inquire Manag­ bullt'-in range, basement. Quiet Judge. enced in duct layout or duct PiqK YOUR OWN strawberries^ area. Mid 36’s. 649-2362. - street. Hutchins Agency, Real­ ment or in-law suite. Wolver­ cheater/ Vernon town line, Ranch, rec room, 2 baths, 2- sUll ll'vlng outside France is Tnist Estate for ' East Windsor p.m. Call Hartfoid, M9-6880 be­ Articlas For Sala 45 one quarter mile west of Cal­ used furniture, china, glass sil­ er, State ’Theatre, 643-7832. Cemetery "Assoctetlon under will of erection. Good pay, fringe ben­ MERROW ROAD, COVENTRY tors. 649-5324. ton Agency Realtors, 649-2813. $3,6^ ' Call Paul W. Dougiui, car garage. Large lot. Leonard Director of CORE Jacques ^ustelie, former mln- WlUle T. MdMon. late , of Manches­ tween 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. dor’s, Tolland 'Tpke. ver, picture frames, old coins, efits also, oil burner. Call 528- DARK rich Btbne-free loam, FOR RENT or sale-461 Main MANCHES’TER — Older 6 room Rotfitor, 649-4536- Agency Realtors, 646-0469. Submits Resignation information and a one- ter In said District, deceased. ------guns, pewter, scrap gold, Otdonial, aluminum siding, The Connecticut Bank and Trust 7707. DUMP TRUCK driver and grad­ *16. Pool and patio sand, Street. Building and lot next NEW YORK (AP) — Floyd B. t>n»e governor-general of Alge- Comptmy. Trustee, having exhibit­ watches, old jewelry, hob­ A fantastic trout brook into private fish pond— large rooms, $17,9(X). H.M. •SCARCE A-Zone lot on Wood- TOLLAND ing for working with driveway stone, fill, gravel, sand and to Post Office. Excellent loca­ PRICE REDUCED ^ 7-ROOM CAPE McKlsslck said Friday he has I'ia. ed its annual account with said es­ PART-TIME by collections, paintings, attic 20" trout positive! Large frogs and bait. 8 Frechette Realty, 647-9993. bridge St. in Manchester. City tate to this* court for allowance, it and parking lot crew. Connec­ manure. 643-9504. Household Goods 51 tion for any use. 646^3426 from 24 ACRES OF BEAUTY asked to be relieved as national ______^______Is PORTER contents or whole estates. Fur­ 9 to 6 p.m. ACRES OF LAND, FOUR HUNDRED FEET water and sewers. Only $6,200. ORDERED: That the 1st day of ticut Construction Co. 261 CLEAN, USED risfrlgerators, niture Repair Service, 643-7449. THREE—BEDROOM Ipllt-level, Immediate Occupancy Three bedrooms Call the Jarvis Realty Co., director of the Congress of Ra- L e q a l N oH cO S July, 1968, at eleven o'clock fore­ PROCESSED gravel for drive­ BLACK TOP FRONTAGE. 6-room ranch, 2-car Here' is a desirable piece of cial Equality. ______noon at the Probate Office in the * Mornings, 6-day week. Broad St., Manchester, 643-9665. ranges, . automatic washers 2 fuU baths, Ideal neighborhood One bath Realtors, MLS, 643-1121. Z ways and'i>arking areas. Also., garage, 6 miles to Connecticut College. ’ land with a 6 room Cape McKissick said his resignation OBDEB OF NOTICE Municipal Building In said Man­ bank run gravel and fill at with guarantees. See them at HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques ^EWLY REMODELED office for family. Call for appointment One car garage STATE OF CONNECTICUT, DIS­ chester, be and the same Is as­ Apply to Mr. Petro MAN WANTED part-time. Ap­ bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, Sparkling clean 6-room Co­ Aluminiim siding. o n e a c r e , 200’ on 44-A. Busi­ with upstairs unfinished. was rejected May 30 by the Na­ sign wl for a hearing on the allow­ our screening plant or deliv­ B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 on Main St., $66. CaU 643-9678. 643-8939. lonial, 3 large bedrooms, TRICT OF MANCHESTER, PRO­ ance of said attcount and said ply in person, Capitol Equip­ glassware. W e buy estates. Vil­ FOR SALE—PROPERLY PRICED Full shed d o ^ e r ness zoned, near Notch. $5,900. 670 feet of road"front. Can tional Action Council, CORE’S BATE COURT. June 11, 1968. W. T. GRANTS ered. George H. Griffing, Inc. Main St. Call 643-2171, fireplace, garage. Owner . . . be used for horses, farming, In the matter of the estate of Trustee's two prior accounts with ment Co., 38 Main Street. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 INDUS’TRIAL zone space for (XILONIAL — 6 bedrooms, Wall to w;Jl' carpeting Terms. Owner. Call 742-8274. board of directors. Frederick L. Perry Sr., also known said estate, and this Court directs, Manchester Shopping Parkade 742-7886; that notice of the time and place ■ 1968 SINGER ,zig zag sewing Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. rent. Heated or unheated. Ideal formal dining room, dream says “ SELL” ! ! ! Nice sh ^^ lot or sub-dlvlded. $32,000. Call Another source said that 03 Lorin F. Perry Sr., late of Man­ PART-tlme service station at- TWO LOTS bordered by Nor­ chester, In said District, deceased. assigned for said hearing be given REPRIGERA’nON service man machine, slightly used, button for storage, machine shop, etc. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA kitchen, large paneled family Near gcnools, churches and John Sledesky, 649-6306. — McKissick "quite possibly” will to all persons known to be Interest­ tendapt, 3 evenings a week. See TOBACCO netting. Good for wood and Farm Drive, approxi­ Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, ed therein to kpipear and be heard experienced in refrigeration holes, hems; • monograms, etc. Located on Rt. 6, Bolton. Call B o x 807, 875 Main St., Manchester room, 2% baths, one off master .shopping ^ take an indefinite leave of ab- Judge. Mr. Sloan, Esso Service Center, lawns, trees, and berry bush mately half acre total, wood­ The 246h day of June, 1968, at ten thereon by publishing a copy of this and air conditioning. Top pay, 5 years guarantee. Total price 649-2871. bedroom. 2-car .garage. Excel­ H. M. FRECHETTE $23,600. g;nce after the CX3RB conven­ o'clock in the forenoon in tho rooms order in -some new»oat>er having a Rt. 83, Vernon. covers. Call Rockville Scrap Rooms W ithout Board 59 Dial 643-6440; or 649-6398 ed, city water and sewerage. B &L W* circulation In said District, at least good benefits. Must be state li­ $54. Easy terms. Call 622-0931,' lent neighborhood. $37,000. tion July 3-7 in Columbus, Ohio, of * sadd Court in the Municipal ------— Company, 872-6587. SEPERATE building, . paneled Realty 647-9993 W il lie sold as one panel. Call BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Building in said Manchester, is ■ aewen days before the day of said censed. New England Mechan­ AUTO BODY man — experienc------i.nr:------dealer. THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ Phllbrick Agency Realtors, 649 OWNER 643-8915 to undergo treatment for a hearing, and by mailing on or be­ office for rent. Ideal for owner 649-2392. Manchester Parkade hereby assigned for a hearing upon fore June 13. 1968. by certified ical Services. Phone 649-7384 ed, good wages. Insurance ben- LOFTY pile, free from soil is tage St. centrally located, large 5347. slipped disc in his back. the settlement and aUowoncc of the mall, a copy of this order to East ZIG-ZAG sewing lawyer, doctor, dentist, etc. Lo­ Manchester 649-5306 executor's account ■nrlth said estate, or 628-4216 after 6 p.m. eflts. Woodland Auto Body Co., the carpet cleaned with Blue WHITE pleasantly furnished rooms, McKissick confirmed that his tho ascertainment of distributees Windsor Cemetery Association, c-o Late model with cated Grove St., Rockrille. Call NEW l is t in g - ^ AOAD - Premium 7^”’ Arthur Homblcton. Treasurer. Wells 1208 Burnside Avenue, East Lustre Rent electric sham- machine, parking. Call 649-2358 for over­ wooded ' building lot 100x100, EAST HARTFORD — Ranch 6% back was bothering him. He and order of distribution, and It is Road, Warehouse Point, Conn., and cabinet. Makes buttonholes, 649-2871. 4-4 flat, all uUllHfes. Seven location, substantial seven ORDERED; That the executor Hartford. pooer $1. ’The Sherwin-Williams night and permanent guest rooms large modern kitchen, 3 also said he was writing a book exhibit his account with said estate return moke to this Court. sew i, on buttons, blind hems > years old, asklnjg-'^26,600. H.M. lakefront privileges, Good- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, Co. . ’ Closing room c.ustom cape. Four bed­ bedrooms, excellent condition, and seeking admission to the in said Court at the day and hour dresses, makes fancy stitches, Freche'tte Realty, 647-9993. i child-Bartlett Realty, 289- above mentioned and that notice of cc: Ooim. Bank & Trust Co., PRESS OPERA’TORS rooms, two baths, ^rages, full $23,600. Phllbrick Agency Real- New York bar. Trustee »«...) SOUP’S ON, the rug that is, so all without attachments. Com­ In reol estate 0939, 289-9161, the time and place set for said FORK LIFT OPERA’TORS CLEAN comfortable rooms for Housas For Rant 65 basement, electric heat. Yard tors, 649-6347. McKissick practiced law in hearing bo given to all persons PACKERS clean the spot with Blue plete price $57.80 or payments refined gentleman, also 2 room is beautiful, plenty of privacy. known to ibe Interested In sold es­ COLLEGE FURNISHED ' or unfurnished his native North Carolina before tate by causing a true copy of this Lustre, Rent electric sham- of $6.80. a month. For further efficiency. Free parking. In­ Immediate occupancy. Selling VERNON—5 room Ranch. Real 'large Ranch. Knotty pine in­ LOOK TO AN EXPERT! taking over the CORE post. order to be published in some news­ First Shift, 46 Hour Week pooer $1. Olcott Variety Store. information call credit manag­ quire Scranton Motel and Ca­ for only $82,800 and well worth R a s o r t F i buy. See it to believe It.'418,- paper having a circulation in said CHARGE YOUR er until 9 p.m. If toll, call terior^ Floors refinislied. Con­ District and a like copy to be sent STUDENTS EASTERN BOILER & bins, 160 Tolland ’Tpke., 649' it. T; J. craekett, Realtor, 643- F o r 74 600. Call 875-6781. No? agents by certified mail, postage paid, to PICNIC tables — aU kinds and collect. 246-2140. venient ' location. Working each of the following named per­ ELECTRONICS, INC. 0826 before 6 p.m. 1677. please. sizes, $26 and up. Delivered. adults, 643-6389. CO'VENTKY Lake — 4 room Thief Steals sons at least seven days before the PRESCRIPTION SUMMER HELP 99 Loomis St. day set for saM hearing; Lorin F. W. Zliiker, Wlndsorvllle Rd., SINGER ZIG-ZAG, sewing r o o m —front, downstairs for rtr RANCH rr- 7 rooms, 2 flUl summer cottagie. . Excellent ANDOVER — 8 room Raised' Perry Jr.. 38 Irving Street, IMhn- Ellington. Call 872-4843 after machines 4 to 5 months old, gentleman. Kitchen privileges. baths, moderii kitchen' with Ranch, 2 baths, 3 to 4 bed­ 1250,000 Gem chester. Conn.; EUzabeth Ann Per­ JANI’TORS — part-time, eve­ unfirnished starting at $176. area, close to water; beautiful­ ry. eiO North Main 9t. Manches­ 4 p.m. makes buttonholes, sews on Free washer and diyer. Park­ buUt-ins, formal dining room, ly treed lot. Only $6,900, Hayes rooms, family room, treed lot, National company has open­ nings. Call 643-4453, 3-6 p.m. per month. Phllbrick Agency, From Museum ter, Conn., guardian ad litem for ing's for summer employ­ buttons, blind hems dresses, ing. Call 649-7066. family room, .3 bedrooms, 2- Agency, 646-0131. low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- MynorLee Perry, minor: Louise only. SCREENED loam for lawns and Realtors, 649-5347. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — Glode, Sam Green Road. Coventry. W«lcotn« H«r« ment, $3.20 per hour overcasts, monograms, makes 1404 car garage. Excellent neigh­ 0131. Conn., guandihm od litem for Frank­ gardens. Delivered. George H. fancy stitches. Now only $68, ATTRACTIVE sleeping room IBOL’TON LAKE. M to n — 6 A thief with a cap pulled down lin Glode, Lauren Glode and Tammy plus scholarships. Inter­ MEN WANTED part-Ume morn­ MANCHESTER Green area — 10-20 borhood, $31,900. Phllbrick Griffing Inc., 742-7886. or payments- of $6.80 per "gentleman, shower bath, pri­ room summer home secluded BOLTON Older heme, barn. over his ears flailed through Glode. minors: Elizabeth Ann Per­ views, Monday June 17th, ings for Janitorial duties in 7-room house available immed­ Agency, Realtors, 649-6847... : ry. 610 North Main St.. Manchester, AT month. For further informa­ vate entrance, free parking. bidaway,. 'hear water, 3 bed­ out buildings. 2 .building Iota half-inch thick glass Friday, Comp, guardian ad litem for Vin­ 3:30 p.m. only. Willie’s Mancljester area. Call 624-0620. ADMIRAL color ’TV, brand new iately, $178. Inquire at the W.H. tion, call credit manager until Apply 195 Spruce St. $22,600, 8 ROOM Ranch, 4-bed'^ rooms,. -jifily $0,800. ' ■ Hayes plus land $20,000. . Phllbrick grabbed the McFarlln diamond cent Perry, Karen Perry and Bt-« Steak House, 444 Center St., left over 1967 model, $396. with England Lumber Co., 640 E- leen Perry, minors, and return PINE PHARMACY ASSISTANT MANAGER—Young 9 p.m., if toll, call collect. 246- rooms, bullt-ins, recreation Agency, 646-0j,81. Agency,. Realtors, 649-6347. and its necklace valued at make to this Court. Manchester. "Use Henderson service. Call 643-2208. ONE ROOM in a private home. Middle ’Tpke. between 9*12 a.m. 664 Center St 649-9814 man over 21. Good starting sal­ 2140. room, garage, large lot. Near. _____ . . . . $385,000 and ran out of the Witte JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge, ■Rd. entrance. Gentlemen preferred. 119 Coop­ VEaiNQN—Ma n c h e s t e r line cc: David M, Barry, Atty. ary, benefits available. Excel­ EIGHT ROOM rambling Colon­ bus and shopping. Hutclilns .^'AKEF'RO^T — Attractive WASHING MACHINE, re^ er Hill Street, 649-0595. Agency Realtors, 649diS24, room year ’round home. t Built- 7' rpom SpUt Level. Private Memorial Museum lent growth opportunity. Apply ial, partly furnished. Indoor, • ^ ^ .. , Law enforcement officers con­ frlgerator, stove, bedroom set, In stove, fireplace, basement, treed lot. Near school. Im­ in person. Steak House POOL CHEMICAL SALE outdoor fireplaces, garage, 7^ tinued their seanSh today for the CLEAN, FURNISHED room for MANCHESTER —A pleasant garage,, Sandy beach. $18,500. mediate occupancy. Only $19,- desk, two la'wn mowers, etc. thief and the diamond. 287 West Middle ’Tpke. gentleman. Apply 4 Pfearl St., large lawn, working adults. 643- walk to shopping, school, etc, Hutchins. Agency Realtors, 640- 900, Jlayes Agency, 646-0131. WANTED production lathe HTH Chlorine May be seen between 6 and 6 T^e thief took he gem, one of p.m. at 60 Garden Street. Mrs. DeMute. 2880. This well built stucco home Is 6324, • , hand with some experience. PLUMBER — EXPERIENCE Tablet or Granular BOLtTON —Large custom hunt the largest canary-cut diamonds Fifty hour week plus benefits. steady work, new construction, located on a nice shaded lot. NOTICE MODERN Danish divan, walnut, Four large 'rooms, bath liAKE I^Y)WARP — waterfront, Split Level, 7 rooms, 'tlnplace, in the world, while the two Apply in person, Metronlcs, good hourly rate with overtime. Reg. Sale and with glass topped coffee table 6 room Ranch style cottage. 1% baths, 3-oar garage. Only museum guards were else­ Inc., 640 Hilliard Street, rear. Inquire Imperial Plumbing Co., 100 Lbs. $34.95 $27.00 large enclosed porch downi,, to match. Also ship’s wheel oak ’Two bedrooms and en­ Fireptace ln living romn, closed $M,900. Hutchins Agency, Real­ where. 'TO: 989 Sullivan Ave., South Wind­ 35 Lbs. 17.95 13.60 mirror. 649-3761 alter 6 p.m. closed porch up. FuU basement-, In porch taelng water, turnl- tors, 649-6324. Witnesses said the thief car­ Members Of Oristoforo Colombo Society sor 644-1621. 8 Lbs. 8.95 5.95 DRIVER WANTED, small de­ with new furnace, city utilities. ture and appliances included. ried a green and white lawn 6 Lbs. 4.95 3.95 CLEARANCE, new zig-zag sew­ OPEN for INSPECTION BOLTON — Here Is' a home for chair into the diamond room livery truck. Call 289-1668. WANTED — part-time gas sta­ Low taxes. $18,500. Otters Ih-, Must be sold by July. Price 3 Lbs. 3.95 2.96 ing machines, never used. the future at yesterday’s price. before the theft. He used At the special Meeting held May 26, 1968, thirty tion attendant. Hours available SUNDAY, 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. vlted. Gaston Realty, 649- $13,800. R.A. Bchjeloher Agen­ Overcasts, makes buttonhole's, This 6 room Ranch with at- ^jjg chair to block the single mornings, afternoons, nights. ALGACIDE 6731. cy, 668.J647. (30) members attended the meeting and voted (29 sews on buttons, blind hems tached garage has a iww door . to the room, broke the Saturdays and Sundays. Call out of 30) in favor of dissolving the Society as of Gallon 3.96 2.05 dresses, does fancy stitches, all ATTRACTIVE 6-room Cape In trie heating system, flagstone glass and sprinted out to a wait­ ASSEMBLY MEN 649-2871. without attachments. Now only . 4S Maryann Drive good condition, conveniently lo­ patio and wall to waU carpet­ ing auomobile. Witnesses said July 1, 1968. Acid—PH Plus or PH Minus Oiit O f Town ing. All of this for only $19,500, REAL ESTATE career opportu­ $32.40. Or payments of $5.40 cated near schools, bus and he car was driven by a man. Capable of working from blue­ (PILGRIM HILLS) Counseling... ' CaU the Jarvis Realty Co., The members also voted to hold a frett banquet nity for two sales associates in per month. For further in­ shopping, fireplace, oversized F « r 7 5 Mrs. E. B. McFarlln said the prints on aircraft parts. 6 Lbs. 4..95 3.95 Realtors, MLS, 643-1121. for all members in good standing. The banquet will and around East Hartford and 2 Lbs. 2.95 1.95 formation call credit manager COVENTRY and BOLTON LINE garkge,'flnlshed roc r(»m. For ^ k d OVER LAKE - Summer 49.73-carat diamond is worth can be very helpful when buying or sell­ sale by owner, 640-7616. be hdd at 'Villa Louise on June 30, 1968.— 1 P.M. Vernon. Investigate our super­ until 9 p.m,, if toll, call collect. 2086 home that just has had electric $260,000 and 31 emeralds on the BRIDGEPORT ior commission policy, modern 246-2140. ing property. A Realtor takes pride in necklace and 17 smaller dia­ POOL SUPPLIES, INSTALLA­ High Assumable 5%% 'V. A. Mortgage d e l ig h t f u l Princeton Street heat installed. Five rooms, OPERATORS air-conditioned office. Call Mr. GRACEFUL sprays of flowers embroid­ Wantod— Aed Estate 77 monds in the setting add 'The final meeting of the Society will be held TION AND MAINTENANCE BLUE NYLON, 8x10 rug and his counseling. He can tell you countless area offers this 7 room Oolon- porch, fireplace, full bath. Ex­ ONLY *144.00 Per Month Pays All ered in easy stitches bring a touch of $115,000 to the value of the item June 23, 1968 at 2 p.m, at which time you may get Govang at Reliance Associates laTj ’Three b ed rock , 1V4 baths, cellent location. A good buy at LATHE OPERATORS pad, 5 paixB.lined drapes. 643- "little things" which help insure a prompt ,, . springtime to your linens. The new stolen. your free dinner ticket. If you cannot attend the Real Estate, 643-9574, 872-4165. AFFORDING you the ease of a side- jy|n pe delighted with a set! nicely landscaped yard. Many $12,900. Immediate possession. SELLING YOUR HOME? For FREE DELIVERY 6024. ) J TWO YEARS OLD. 6-ROOM RAISED r 'a NCH. 3 bed­ sale of your propey^y at the best potsi- closing, here is a design with the re- . ,, . , custom features, only $26,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- prompt courteous service that A museum spokesman said it j)| meeting and want to come to the banquet, call any TRAINEES MAN WANTED for light main- rooms, 'tile bath, living room with picture window and was insured for $200,000. 643-6166 ble price. And he will act as a go-be­ freshing good looks of an up-to-date' rh irt'" ' Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 649- 1677. gets results, call Louis Dimock of the following on or before June 26, 1968: tenance work, year ’round job, raised hearth fireplace, dining room, kitchen, with lots style. A tie belt at the waistline shapes Witnesses said the thief was ^ Liberal benefits. Presently THREE piece living room set. 4635. Realty, 649-9823.- , mornings between 8-12. Call of caWnets and built-in stove. Recreation room. Dad can tween, an advisor, if you find property thic sliohllv A-linp fashinn accented at 'll"* Pl“» •»' firit-cliii (XIVENTRY — Here is a friendi short and stocky, about 30 years working 60 hours a week. ______$50 or best offer. Call 649-9977. inis Sligmiy n-ime lasnion, acc^meo ai hindiim for oach pattern. John AheUsio 643-8019—John Patelli 649-5518 for appointment between 9- have his work shop in the collar, washer and dryer hard^lh) „bargain for. See him! the neckline by a generous round collar. Anne Cabot. M ^ e a te r $23,000—7 ROOM, 1962 Garrison ly little home with 2 bedrooms, US’nNGS wanted, buyers avaU- old, had dark hair and wore a 11:30 a.m. only, 649-0072. u PHILCO refrigerator. 11 cu. ft. room, aluminum sitorms and screens,' hot water oil heat, ■No. 1404 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in ^ M W W e W ' Uving room and kitchen. Large able/Courteous efficient serv­ cap pulled down over his ears. ^ William Pagani 649-7624—Joseph Naretto 649-5094 tractor, 7 h.p., excellent condi­ two-car garage, % acre comer treed lot. This home .is in Kenmore wringer type washer, ' sizes lO to 20, bust 31 to 40. Size 12, lot and lake privileges. Only ice. Your satisfaction is our Mr. and Mrs. McFarlln donat- ^ E. A. PATTON CO. BRIDGEPORT operator — day tion. 28” rotary tiller, 36” ro­ excellent condition. Immediate possession, now vacant. 32 bust, 3% yards of 45-inch. iwse----- m baths, aluminum sldliif, good condition, 528-3915 after 5 Print Nama, AdPraii with ZIP CODE ana rees, privacy, suburban. $13,900. Call the Jarvis Realty concern. Call us now. C. J. ed the diamond to the museum shift, all benefits paid. Blue tary mower, 42” plow. Front SEND 904 In calm plat ISO lor flrit-claii Please take notice. After June 80,1968 there will 303 WETHERELL STREET p.m. MANCHESTER null and apeclil handling far aach pattarn. stria ttambar. - > S^tchln-. Agency. Realtors. 649- Co., Realtors, MLS, 643-1121. Morrison, Agency, 643-1016. in 1961. A description In the jew- ,)| Cross, CMS, health 'and life and rear wheel weights, tire , 44A to Mark Dr. ______SEND 50C today tor the new '68 Spring Directions: From ManchesitcT on Ri .S u e B urn ett, 6824. el room said it was purchased be no more benefits. insurance, retirement plan. Ap­ chains. $425. 643-4286, alter 4 :30 LIVING ROOM and bedroom r H e ra ld .' 'lU S AW b. & Summer ALBUM! Free crochet alrec- COVENTRY — Ranch 4 large MAN TO admire; the fellow who MANCHESTER, CONN. on left, fallow Mark Dr. all the waj - round to 'Maryann BOARD of REALTORS from a maharaja’s royal treas- ."I / ply Aefokinetics Instrument Co. p.m. furniture. Also electric range. !0 A 8 . irtlW V fU K K . W .Y . tions for a baby’s, set and a bedspread! h i a n c H E S T E R ^ 6 rooms. Year round home. enthuses about the progress of Dr. Sign Is on itlie premises. room ury in the Gujarhat area of In­ 218 Hartford Rd. Manchester. To settle estate, very reason­ Print Nima, Addreii with ZIP CODE, styia COVERED WAGON. Twelve handsome Porch, garage, full basement, science ^fter being caught Peter Urtianetti,, Secretaiy BLUE Lustre not only rids car Ranch. Two baths, family dia and was brought to the Unit­ able. 649-4624. ifuiiiher anil siia. designs of Pioneer Days-such as Wagon room, breezeway, gafage, trees, private beach. Excellent speeding by radar! You’U also WANTED — CLERK to work DONUT FRYER and baker’s pets of soil but leaves pllp soft ed States in 1955. I was bought 312 Main Stireet—643-6441 CALL OWNER 643-4348 FASHION conscious women --- send Tracks, Indian Trails, Star of the West, screened porch, park like' yard. value for only $13,900. Phll­ admire our speed In arranging in retail package store, part- helper, full-tinje. Apply in per- and lofty. Rent electric sham- TWO TELE^IONS, RCa ) One Only A Roaltor Is Qualified now for our latest issue of the Spring etc! Complete with pattern pieces and • from a New York Jewelry firm Mid 20’s, Hayes Agency, 646- brick Agency Realtors, 649- to sell your home. Keith Real time. Write Box N, Manches'" son. Bess Eaton Donuts, 150 pooer $1. Paul’s Paint & Wall­ 21” , one 24” . Need some re­ To Dispiay This Seal A Summer '68 Basic FASHION — 50«. directions. Q105 is just 5 0( a copy! 6347. Estate, 649-1922. in 1956. ter Herald. Center St., Manchester. paper Supply. pairs. Cheap. Phone 644-0304. 0181.

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,1 ’ ' . / , \ ■/ ..i; SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1968 PAGE FOURTEEN ^onrbi^strr En^ttinis l^ralb . J; State Convention Dodd Charge Obituary Donors Listed Politics Elsewhere W edding Draws Denial To Fireworks (OontlniMd From Page One) He concluded his spee<^ at JoMph F. DelMiey the rally with the prayer, "Ood Gorsch-Beldinif Compromise ' Hinted HEBRON — Joseph F. De­ Henry Wlersblcld, advance hleas everyone of all races." By Pearson laney, 41, of New Britain, sister donations chairman for the Nixon WhMe Wallace spoke and be- of Mrs. Margaret Cihermack of American Legion’s Fireworks will observe what amounts to a arrived, the auditorium (Oonttained From Page One) Manchester, died Thursday Program, reportt that the first personal campaign moratorium heavily guarded by police, Smoothing GOP Way MniAa nt th* ranni-t Oct 97 1004 ***8fl't at Cedarcrest Hospital, donations have reached $562. through about July 4. *® presidential candidate’s own (Continued from Page Onei Newington, Bdter a short Illness. This year the advance collec- The theory In the Nixon camp ®®curlty offlcers from Alabama bumper sWokors and flterature. after extensive hearings In^- Survivors besides his sister In- tlon program was started two is that active, personal ^am-,.®^*! Secret Service agents as- of the midnight discussions. The Nixon hats have bands whlch 66 witnesses were heard, elude a brother and another sis- weeks later than last year. The palgnlng would lead Inevitably *l8rd®d to Wm by President Shea,onea, statebuiw- central compile reading, "Nixon’s The One." Dodd said Pearson praised ter. cost of this year’s program will to some kind of confrontation Johnson after the slaying of teeman from the 4to Senatorial ^ e RockefeUer hate Mm In a Nov 9 1964 column for The funeral will be held Mon- be $1,700, and donations last with RockefeUer, even if only Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. District and co-chalrmw of the -Rockefeller,’’ . ahh day at 8:16 a.m. at the Karlonas year reached $1,429.60. through commenU by one can- Armed policemen were posted First Congressional District, Is fa r s u » i read toe Funeral Home, 280 Chestnut St., The’The American American Legion Legion post post dldate didate on on what what the the other other is Is say- say- every entrance to toe audlto- expected to be elected one of j, crossed out showed Pearson to be ’’an unml- ^ew M tain, and at 9 St. An- commander, Francis Leary, has Ing and doing. rium. No one was allowed in toe the state’s eight GOP preslden- reference to Incumbent Sen. U gat^ and scandalous lias.’’ ____ Church, ______New Britain.______Bur- appointed Past Commander As Nixon’s strategists view It, balcony behind the platform Ual electors; ial will be in Falrvlew Oeme- Robert J. Mongell as chalrm ^ tola would be more likely to aid where Wallace spoke. Keynote speaker U.S. Sen. ^ station -wagon with Massa- A Mries of columns by Pear- of concessions and Sr. Vice toe underdog rather than the In his speech, toe third-party sop ^and his associate. Jack An- R^toln. Howard H. Baker of Tennessee, chusette plates and lettered derson. In 1966 and 1967 about ®^®nd» niajr call at tt® funer- Commander Gerald Bartlett as frontrunner. candidate said one of his first failed to stir toe delegates, pos- < e S a ^ ^ to ^ u 6^*M Fuhd, Connecticut Bank was endorsed Friday by Califor- don’t sell your house to whoever "Drew “ Pearson Is A... speeches. —^------He l ^ ’a mother of Peter C. Dlckau of n»a Gov. Ronald Reagan. they want you to.’’ His was. In effect, a "State v qiie Manchester delegation sat Dodd said FriiMy. ‘s ® Hahron "died"^v*ab7^ her Contributors are as follows: "The more that our presiden- Mrs. Rudolph V. Oorsch of the Union” speech, compar- ‘^ear the front of toe auditorium, B®«tly OU Co. $20 tlal candidates can avoid conf can people will realise It. His borne. She was the wife of Al- Saolensa Mrs. Doris Hastings Belding tog the condition of the country on the right center ^ e , under 1 rontation with each other,” Rea- business is lyliig. He is a devil.” bert Dlckau Sr. „ . ^ . _ . . McCarthy of Manchester and Dr. Rudolph ^bat It w m seven the bann« sign of toe 4th Sena- 6 gan said, the better the chances Survivors also Include two Dr. George A. F. Lundberg HELENA, Mont. (AP) — In a . . . „ years ago, at the end o f the torlal District. 3 of avoiding party division and of . Victor Gorsch of Flushing, Elsenhower administration. ------other aons, a daughter, a broth- Willie’s Steak House and building unity after the nominee of some, of Mop- er, two sisters, and seven Motel 16 is chosen tana’s 26 convention delegates. N.Y., were united In marriage America,” Among the approximately 60 Mule Train grandchildren. Red-Lee Metal Finishing Co. 5 Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy prom- last night at Center Congrega- he said, "Is a crisis of leader- guests seated on the stage, M d Ttie funeral ■will be held Mon- Buckland Mfg. Ised quick Cabinet changes If he tional Church. She was toe ship. The challenge to we Re- Introduced to the conywOw, Goes Forward day at 8:16 a.m. from the Maple Standard Washer ft Mat Governors Is elected president and took women’s editor at The Herald, publicans Is to provide the were Mr. and Mrs. CtoarlM HUl Chapels, 382 Maple Ave., Dr. Edmund^R. Zaglio some pokes at his opponent. The bride Is the daughter of firm, forceful and dyneunlc Rlegel of Manchester. Relgel ip terlal developed” by the gover­ Vice President Hubert H. Hum- Mrs. Charles Hastings of 64 leadership our nation must state chairman of the Young (OoatlBiied from Page One) Hartford, with a Mass o f re- Harry Rouban nors. qulem at toe Immaculate Con­ Harold Olds phrey. ' Cambridge St. have.” GOP. ’The material is a 6 V4-toch- move.MaddOx joined toe troop­ ception Church, Hartford, at 9. Robert Mongell McCarthy, making a flying The bridegroom, recently re- Qn the subject of law and ers about 8U1 hour after it began Burial wUl be in Mt. St. Bene­ Eugene Freeman 2 toiok stack o f working papers, tour of three Western states, “ red. was a clinical professor ^^der. he said, "It should make *® a®‘®f®«s on me toe 30-mlle trip to Atlanta. dict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Finncls Leary 2 Including a series of suggested came here after a visit to a aim- Proctology at the New York „ „ difference whether the law- “ ® g , solutions to domestic problems liar convenUon in Idaho Falls* Polydbilc Medical School and breaker Is toe governor of Ala- alternates in the balcwy. TOe Maddox had promised to al­ Friends may caU at toe fu­ A. L. Riker g which stir disagreement. Idaho, and left for Phoenix, Hospital, and director of proc- bama, defying a Federal court’s “"'J Negro on ^ e stage was low toe mule tmln to proceed neral chapels today and tomor­ Dr.'H. John Malone of during the light traffic hours Among these suggesUons was Ariz., shorUy before midnight. tology at toe Midtown Hospital, school desegregation v d e r; or the Rev. Rtohard BatUes row from 7 to 9 p.m. William A. and IsabeUe Hartford, who delivered a -short late Friday and early today. Knofla g a series of new dvll rights McCarthy, speaking at a state New York City. He is a Senior the twisted person who sense- a benediction. "We don’t’ trust Lester Mad­ Robert Vennart J measures dealing with open DemoeraUc convenUon opening bellow of the American Proc- iggsiy murdered Sen. Kennedy; dox," declared _ wagonleader Garden Grove Caterers g housing, racial balance in toe dinner, said he wished Cabinet tolog;lc Society and an Hon- qj. the' so-called poor people •1 The Rev. Joseph C. Gengras, Willie Bolden at* an AQohta U .S. Bombs Marcel AUard, Electrical schools and fair employment. In members were more expend- orary Fellow of toe New Jersey campaigners who threaten to meeting ■Friday night. Contractor adddUon, the document com- able. and "“ ■* Saa,,'. »■«>,'>< H azard, deUvarad the invocation, asked toe dele- "We told the state troopers Pizza House gg ^led by the governors’ ass^la-.....-administration 1s going “ ®®', ® “ *® ^ew and upside-down.” and Lester Maddox we were Cong Trails Albert T. Dewey g tion suggests an income m ^ t e - « B York Proctologic Society. He is a Nixon backer. he, left our K®tos to commit themselves to _ nance orofiram for ATnerlrnnca . . . 6 ■ n crmdiiatA of 'STaur "Voria .. . . . going to Atlanta on Interstate Atty. Herman Yules 20. We trill come to Atlanta on' (Oontinned From Page One) Holmes Funeral Home 10 r.s.'S’^-.Sdis.'s 120. In Mississipiii, we did not Philip J.S DiCorcia, architect 6 .mploymdnt. by 8»vemn,.nt ?S qSllllcaObn, tor L pro.ld.n^ “'f’ n T allow the governor to dictate to «‘vllian tar- Potterton’s lO Gov. ’Tim Babcock of Montana US. In Alabama, we did not al­ Dr. ’Thomas Healy 6 The U.S. Marine command re- said the suggestions were not « d d S p . ,o o m S ™ , tb. ,.b,p.mry ab.lr- low the, governor to dictate to “oTB®»®y 2 sawdust.’ endorsed by the governors, only The Rev. Kenneth Steere of i?®_ man. was Introduced by Haus- US. And , we just flatly refuse to roeketa hit fhp ^® H es Romanowskl 2 accepted as a starting point. Before McCarthy, arrived, r-oVb!.. * statement, ‘"The man man as, "toe product of toe New let Gov. Lester Maddox dictate n arth w est^ of^ ^ a ^ ^ h T . General Service Inc. 8 The document grew out of James H. Rowe, a Humphrey i seeking must not be tied to a Britain Republican establish- to us.” Bolden declared. Modem Floor Polishing Co. 10 staff studies and a series of adviser, delivered a message to 5ipii_.bA ppromnnv a*'*" ^ narrow philosophy or ideolog;y. ment.” r e l d ^ T Men’s Shop 10 platform hearings held by 'the the delegates from the vice ^®“ f ‘ ® ® T r f . ‘ He must be a man capable of Hausman, In his rfiort address Hartford Dlst. president. It asked for their sup- S:ladloll and shasta W oi^ th L lJ^ state fllcted light damage on thTcua GOP governors. daisies was on the altar. capturing the national imaglna- g^j^ j,g jjas lived, and will tempted to enter the i^rs^^® yiet supply point six miles be- Dr. Don Gulnan and Robert port. •nr~, A T _ . II A tlon, toe imagination of Ameri- There was discord on toe Mrs. Richard A. Lyncheskl1 of „„„bh •• continue to. live, "harmonious­ **^**^^-,^*1?^ 1® low the demilitarized zone. ■ Stanton Humphrey had planned to ad- piainidlle daughter of the restless M d groping youth. ly” with all factions of Connec­ ■ville. ’Thirty-two. juveniles, In- question of gun control legisla­ a ' 1J ___ Infantry training centers at ------Otto Heller tion. dress toe convention before his Hosts to over 1,000 persons at ticut Republicans. eluding t ^ 9 -y ^ -o ld ^ of to^ Charles Lesperance bride, and Charles Gorsch of Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, Pennsylvania Gov. Raymond self-imposed moratorium after FiusWng cousin of the bride- ®®P“ ° " ‘*’® ” ®*®* America mortared and light casu^ties Oxford Stores, Inc. P. Shafer, chairman of the gov- the death of Sen. Robert P. Ken- uroom were honor attendants tollowlng the convention session, Atty. John Gerardo of Harwln- president of the Southern Chris­ were reported. Mortar roimdS Sanol Solomon tian Leadership Conference, em or’s policy committee, advo- nedy. ^ e ' b l ^ r , ^ r e a ST v raw '^®* ®®"' ton, & P candidate for lleuten- also slam m ed'into the Quang Ctoorge■ McaCeever cated strict gun reglstralton; McCarthy asked the Demo- gjjj^ ensemble with toll-length . ,y°'>"F®’' ant governor in 1966, was ap- were also taken Into custody.Kilt Ngal City airport, killing (Hiejpi- Mrk. Austin Cheney Babcock disagreed. crats. . to j keep i j i an J open . . mind coat, dress fashioned ■withvrith pointed temporary clerk; and LaBelle, Rothenberg and 1 11 Javits said that the purpose j^jj.g unien Ludlum was ap- chose to remain with toe adults So did California Gov. Ronald, about candidates and the Issues je-weled yoke and’ sleeVes Woodhouse Reagan. He told a news confer- facing the nation until the na- matching accessories, and e of his Connecticut visit was “ to aoiiAcA temporary secretary, Later, Douglas County aieriff Dr. Charles Jacobson ----- A------A- tional convention in August. keep the convention open, to Mesklll are expected Claude Abercrombie announced ence he favors measures to corsage of rubrum lilies, roses Tony’s Package Store 5 keep guns out of the hands of Earlier In Idaho Falls, Mc­ keep the uncommitted delegates elected to the permanent that all charges were being and Ivy. Cheney Bros., Ihc. 26 criminals and .mentally dis- Carthy said he could “ remem­ lu tvjr. firm, and to keep Nixon from auSov dxx^iped agadiist those arrested. About Town Mrs. Lyncheskl was In c h ^ - posts today. James T. Blair. 5 turbed, but op in ed universal ber speeches that were made ’The mule train is headed td t" Manchester Junior Women’s reuse crepe, and carried a bou­ Joseph Pero 6 reglsti^tlon. back in 1948 by some office votes even prior to the national Unlikei almost all previous Resurrection City in Washing' Cbib will have a meeting of all quet of pale yellow carnations convention.” ton 'where several thousand federation.chai^en Monday ait 5'^®*'* GlranMn, contractors 6 Reagaiv said registration of holders who are still around, and roses. conventions. Republican and 5 firearms in Communist coun- about how important It was to ‘"The crisis in toe world and Democratic, there was no or­ per^s have already assembled 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wll- Agency A reception for 160 wa.s held at home is so great and so dan­ to demonstrate lor more gov- Ham Calhoun, 23 White St. 6 tries WM used- "to remove peo- keep Important Issues ahead of at'F iM orR estem l^t,"B olto^^ ganist last night. Instead, there 10 pie’s ability to fight back” the party." gerous," he warned, "that our was the 7-plece Al Jarvis Or­ emment assistance to the poor. ------Dr F H Hni-ton After a trip to Grand Cay­ party and our country can’t af­ Bolden, who helped organize The Perennial Planters Gar- Jtorton 6 against totalltairianlsm.. He added: "They don’t re- man, British West Indies, toe chestra, playing Appropriate ford to choose anything artd any­ toe miile train when it loft den Club will close the season’s “ hzabeth Cheney 16 Shafer aoknowlelged It -will member wlfat they said in couple will live in Flushing im- songs when anyone was tetro- one but toe best, and Nelson Marks Miss., May 12, said the aotivitlea with a potluck picnic 8 be difficult for the governors, 1948." U! Aug. 2, when they leav^ for duced. It was ‘"Ihe Tennessee Rockefeller has the unique qual­ erouD had traveled 660 miles in and srwlm Monday at 6:80 p.m. Diana 10 with their vaiylng philosophies, Humphrey’s stand for a the Orient, New Zealand. Aus­ Waltz" for Sen. Baker. reaching DouglaovUle. alt the cottage of Mrs. Raymond Nlchols-Manchester ’Tire 20 to agree on platform proposals, strong cM l rights plank In toe ities needed." tralia and HaAvali. In Novem- Jaidts said, "The polls have ‘"nxise 660 miles were not Johnson, Crystal Lake. Mem- Brendon Breen 2 But he s^d they k®®P 1948 Democratic platform led to "ratur^i’* to The convention was called to shown, and continue to show, easy,'*’ ■ Bolden said. ’Those on b^rs are reminded to bring Highland Park Market 6 trying In hopes of fashiotang a walkout by Southerners at the MAnche.ster. order at 8:16 and was adjourned that Nelson Rockefeller is the toe ’mule train rahge from 6 swlimsulte and laiwn chairs, Alden E. Bailey 3 firm positions on such matters national convention. Now Hum- ______at 9:20. "man who can win.” months to 88 years old, he said, plans for the club’s annual Gar- Jarvis Realty Co. 10 as jobs and welfare, law and or- phrey 1s urging pauty unity on ~ 1 The colors were presented In ------den Boutique Sale In October BerteUne Douglas 6 der, civil rights and toe federal Vietnam. ^ C # r a s J l U U U S C S David RockefeUer, who said impressive ceremony by a .will' be dtecussed. Atty. Ronald Jacobs 10 "system. that toe present campaign is group of TAR’s, Teenage Repub- Marlow’s, Inc. "If we don’t take positions, we Minor Injuries hls first venture into poUtlcs, ucans. The Star Spangled Ban- Fountain Object will not be as strong as If we Manchester Cl'vitan Club 'will Dr. Joseph ^J. Guardino Pupils Present called his brother, "the one g^r ivas sung by Marie Salami do,” In attornpting to influence A 66-year-old Manchester man person In toe country who can Of Prank Again install ofificers at Its meeting Charlotte H. Cheney of Haddam. Monday ait 7:30 p.m. at Willie’s Dr. Alfred Sundquist the platform, Shafer said. ;• ■ Flag Program suffered minor Injuries early' achieve what needs to be Steak House. Robert H. Von Deck this morning after crashing hla achieved.” Tlie namesake of the newly Lessner, Rottner, Karp ’The third and, fourth grade toto a parked automobile at Nelson RookefeUer will be in octnpleited ‘ Fountain Village Members of toe Manchestef and Plepler Wallace classes at Highland Park School Center and Winter Sts. ' Oonneotlout June 26 for a $100 PA1HER*S DAY Emblem Club will meet tomor- W. "• G. Glenney Co. A helmeted policeman who presented a Flag Day Program The injured man, Frederick ' ^ I M e fund-^alng dinner at GUTS row at 1:16 p.m. at the Elks S^Jear Gage Co. reached toe surrounded demon- yesterday under the direction Brandt of 68 Spruce St., ac^sord. t o e H a r t fo r fH U ^ a founitatn of youthful pranks, WRAPPED FBBB Home, 30 Bissell St., to attend Dr. Leo Charendoff strators' said, ” I had to knock of their teachers, Mrs. ’Theresa ing to police drove his car Into Sen. Javite and ^David Rock- A t 10 last night, toe decora­ the Flag Day Exercises and to Baskin and Borglda down one man to keep him off a A. Zarbo and John Sullivan. i' the rear,of a parked and vacant efeller, In short speeches at the Afmnm imue tive fountain that adorns toe Atty. David M. Bariy serve refreshments. 9F Wg Negpro. The crowd was going Mrs. Harry Mahoney, of the car owned by SalvatorA Catania Hotel America reception, both development’s entrance received Dorptoy Cheney of Rocky Hill at 1 :08 a.m. urged toe GOP delegates, "Let’s an Imprompitu cleaning from 6 ,n to kUl them.” VFW Anderson-Shea, Auxiliary Officers and choir members J® ^ Mrosek K A young white man, not with 2046 was the main speaker. ’The Brandt was rushed to the teke nothing for granted,” in pair of fleet-footed youths. of Manchester Asaemfily 'Otder Norris Corp. emergency room of Manchester referring to reports that Nixon Ttie night watchman at toe jQ the demonstrators, was arrested program also Included choral of Rainbow Girls will' rehearse R®®1 Estate Oo. as he walked into toe audlto- poetry, singing In honor of the Memorial Hospital where he- i® tor ahead In national GOP devekypsnent arrived too late Dr. Amos FYiend 10 tomorrow at 6:30 p.m; in the in rluni shortly before WaUace be- flag, and a motion picture de- was treated for a laceration of delegate - strength. to prevent tJie p^ r from dum^ Masonic Temple. Members plan- Tierney gan his speech. Police said the scribing the history of the flag, the lower Up and discharged. Parties and recaptions were tag half e. con^^r of Ui^id visit New Britain As- ' ------" ^ ______A a laoeiAF^ T3«*o**>1A n In abundance at the Hotal Hil­ man, identified as George W. Mrs. Mahoney presented a Police issued Brandt a written soap into ^e bu^ltog sembly’s "Friendship Night” flag to Miss Harriet Atwood, warning for driving after drink­ ton last night. Although the youtte saw Monday night should contact Dehoff, 26, of Murfreesboro, ’The Nixon people had a suite Italian Group Tenn., had a loaded pistol principal of High Pj^k. ing. WBitcliman aipproachlng and Martha Arey of 133 White St. Ten minutes later second on the 18to floor. May’s recep­ drcQ)|>ed the oontolner before leave the Maeonic tucked in his belt. tion -was In toe Terrace Room, Disbands Self ‘"There was one round In the accident occurred on Center St. finishing their tadk, toe r ^ t temple Monday at 6:30 p.m. near Henderson R d. where Slbal Itad a party on the 16th was about one inch of billowing ^____ cAamher and about seven or Members c' ,'.\c Cristoforo Richard Farrell, 29, of 861 Cen­ floor, £md 6th District Cong. suds covering the fountain’s ^he auction committee. Worn- eight rounds In a clip,” said Police Arrests ’Thomas Mesklll had one on the for personolizod Colombo Society recently voted Asst. Police Ohief Donald Bar­ ter St. drove his car Into the bottom level. en’s Fellowship, and ’riiistees . ,, , .. . . . , rear of a car operated by Robin 7th floor. Just after toe fountain was Second Congregational ^ missive the society July 1, ton. "He was charged ^ -with car- ..aI A 23-year-old Manchester Pizzy, 26, of Rocky Hill.__ ’Hiere Rockefeller,- Nixon and May name tapes ^ installed, about two weeks Bigo, cSiurch will meet Monday at 8 and its final meeting wiU be held rylng a pistol and j released on *Kn bond ” charged with breach ^ere no injuries In the crash. , Giris . were at both„ hotete and sotne mteriilevlous youths p at the church. distributing Sunday, June 23, at 2 p.m. at Barton said Dehoff 'identified P®a®® night, after alleg- Minor damage was incurred *^® . dumpedia container of black ----- ' toe Italian American'Club. hlSsSf al “ ^ S lc ta l deputy attempting to ^ c l l ^ ^ an accident that took place In ' straw hats, buttons, pencils, ■j' dye tato'lt, which raither thon^ The Rev. Eagle R, Custer, pas- It was alw voted to have a sheriff” in adjoining Rutherford through toe vrin^w o f a Center y,e Parkade parking lot near banring toe desired effect of tor of North Methodist Church, free banquet ^ , for all members County and siw he^^had “ a per- ^ ^ womans^ Stanley Green’s Restaurant at ctaangtag toe water’s color, and Quentin‘ g . Mangun of 69 in good standing'.Sunday, June gummed up toe fountain’s ap- Green Manor Rd., lay delegate, so, at 1 p.m. at the 'Villa Louise, mlt to carry a gun In toat.coun- O rald R Freeman ^ oa no pamtus, causing costly repairs. vriU attend the opening of the Tlcll'ets„ for the banquet may be ty.” T h e gun was confiscated. ^ was taken Into ' 20. «* 68 PIZZA-Riirs BACK A t least the latest tacldeht Annual Conference at Pembroke obtained at toe final meeting of The demonstrators—onerg_one oof i .,M. .1 Fii ^*"® ® was all in good dean fun. College, Pirovidence, R. I. the society or by contacting them a Negro man In a wh^L mmt^after police respond^ to Harttort^ acw^ Stalling July first we will be open Thurs. 2-11, John Andlslo of 192 WeUs St., chair -were parading In front t„ienhoned complaint from the “ Fri. 2-11, Stf. 2-12, Sun. 4-10; Closed Mon., ’The Polish Women’s Alliance,I William Pagan!Paganl uiof « 268jo »i.vn.i;cMcKee i.-*of the auditorium —as Wallace------woman police, after adeft turn too wide. Blind Students Group 246, WlU have its final at., John PateUl of 201 Eldrldge concluded his speech^ Inside by police said a second man, who Tues. & Wed.— Doctors Orders Thank You for meeting of the season Monday St., Joseph Noretto of 99 Dale calling for strict law enforce- gji^gg^ly accompanied Freeman, FO R RBNT your patience. CaH soon for the beft piso— Receive Award^s at 7:30 p.m. at the Polish Club, Rd., or Peter Urbanettl, 812 ment and asking for toe support jjot identified by the Grinders in town. Clinton St. Main St. of all Negroes In Tennessee. complaintant. 8' and 16 mm. Movie Pro- ’Three Manchester area stu­ ——------' ’The crowd filing out of toe au- Freeman was released on no Jeotoi*—oound or ellent, also 643-0031 CAU 643-0031 dltorlum met the demonstrators j court ap- 88 mm. oUde proJeotQin. dents were among seve^l blind ^ . 130 SPRUCE STREET (toUdran from various parte of Woman Fired by Army and toe shouting and cursing be- peaxance. WELDON DRUG CO. toe state who received awards gan. Police converged on toe phflup' o . Pa/tros, 36, of 28 787 Mala St.—Vel. 648-5881 yesterday afternoon at the cloe- area, drove through toe press- St., WiSlimantlc, was ing exercises at Oak Hill School, Refuses Reinstatement tag crowd and pushed toe dem- charged with indecent exposure, Hartford, whldi is conducted by onstrators toward the jail two pouce answered e caU the Connecticut Institute for the (Ooatlnued from Page One) blocks away. "CommuiH^!” f^om the manager of a Main BHnd. After this interview and___ ques- flee. “ This woman was coerced one bystander shouted at the department store at 6 p.m. They are Sharon Hughey of Hnilinir ae^on” she sald’ the resigning.” demonstrators. yesterday. NORTH COVENTRY VOLUNTEER Vernon,______a braille______watch______awardservice asked her to resign, on ^ ® *' •'®*' ®“®® ®®*"® •*8*'*' "'^® ^ planned a peaceful Pojioe said Patroa was alleg- ta homeeconomics and a Red grounds she lacked *the .proper Harold P. Dunning, personnel demonstration to put some light g^y exipoedng himself to cus- Ckoes certlfloate for the home moral character for her pro- t**® Army Map Service, on law and order,” , said Bill tomers Inside the etore. FIRE DEPARTMENT nursing program; Michael Rob- posed new position. confirmed that there had been a Gregory, 28,, of Nashville, who Acting on a description of toe Inson of South Coventry, an Im­ Her new classification would “ routine background Investlga- identified himself as a voliuvteer man’s car, including license Takes Over Rollo's Pizzeria provement award in citizenship; have Involved working with tion” of Miss Tattnall. worker for toe National Assocla- number, provided by the store and Gary Hide of Wapplng, an some classified materials as a He said that “ after reviewing tion for toe Advancement of Col- manager, a patrolman stopped improvement award In recrea­ photographic technician. her case. It was decided we ored Petple. ■ '* •• p^tfos a few minutes later on SUNDAY, JUNE IMh tional effort. MteVTattnaU learned probably would Institute remo- “ We had a picture o f the f ( ^ Ludlow Rd. that government Investigators procedures.” kids killed In toe church In Ala- Patros was released on no Profit to go ta N.C.F.D. Mortgage Fund had asked her neighbors about She said she had been In- bama to demonstrate toe cash ball for July 1 court ap- ALSO: WET WASH CAR WASH (In Fire Dept. Parking Lot) Penonal Notices her moral cha’racter. She said formed April 2 that her security of law and order he wants, pearance. they talked to seven residents of clearance had been revoked on Gregory said. Robert L. (Rankin, 24, of Oov- Coll 742-7388 for Advonce Orders her apartment building whom the basis of seven reports from At toe rally, eartler In toe day entry was served a 12th Circuit In Afemoriam she did not know. persons In her apartip«nt build- In another speech and at a news Court warrant yesterday aiCter- Contributorv-^onoda Dry and Seven-Up In loving memory of Herman lng_ conference, Wallace disavowed noon, charging him with non­ WlersMoU, who passed away June ’"They were ridiculous about ROUTE 31 NORTH COVENTRY, CONN. 16. U61 toe whole thing,” she said. “ I’m not promiscuous," Miss any racist philosophy and tavlt- support. He was allowed to go Tattnall said, "and I don’t even ed support from "the good peo- free on $500 bond provided by A silent thought, a secret teor. “ It’s an .outrageous case," Keep* Ms memory ever d^ar. said Lawrence Speiser, director know seven persons who would pJe of this state and every state, a professional i bondsman euid of the ACLU’s Washington of- say I was promiscuous." regardless of color.” wlU appear In court July 8. Mother and Family

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It is the kind of set­ r - t •evlous ' nesday, 8:30-'9 p.m. ^ ting he likes, small and inti­ On. the program, "Mr. 100,- mate. and k V no or- 000 Volts—Gilbert Becaud,” the His stage presence is mer­ , there Right, French enter­ French singer-composer head­ curial. He roars out a sing or Is Or- tainer Gilbert Becaud lines a show that features sev­ intones it tenderly. He laughs >prlate breaks into song on eral international stars. They lustily then moments later looks Imtro- “Mr. 100,000 Volts— include Germ w recording star, like a small child who has done inessee f Gilbert Becaud” Inge Bruck; Brazilian guitarist something wrong. Wednesday 8:30-9:30 All his critics cite his mag­ p.m. netism and diversity of style. lied to Alter a concert at London’s i^s- , • oumed Unpredictable, but Pretty tlval Hal} a reviewer wrote: “ The five musicians in dinner ted In tress? “ Well, I have been of­ By JOAN CROSBY to a trip behind the Iron Cur­ jackets start a ryhthmic beat. by a fered a contract. I enjoy being tain than she was in talking Enter Becaud — slim, black Repub- NEW -frOKK—(NBA)^The about herself. in front of an audience. Do I d Ban- hair, mohair suit. Roars of ap­ trouble with most beauty con­ Dorothy Catherine Anstett have musical talent? I 'sing in Salami test winners is that they are plause. He leaps down from the was bom June 28, 1947, in church and everyone turns stage, advances into the audl-, so predictable it would be pos­ Roslyn Heights, Long Island. around and tells me to be ence with arms outstretched sible to write a standafA con­ When she was 12, her parents quiet. My mother is a talented like General de Gaulle. More test winner’s story and lun it moved to Washington. She was singer I can’t help wondering applause. Then a lightning ^leap GOLf year after year, changing only educated at the Convent of the ^hat happened to all my notes.” onto the stage, and smack'into X the girl's name auid the con­ Sacred Heart in Forest Ridge al song. , test, Which is why Didl Anstett, on the first full scholarship SONGS BY FESTUS “ It’s a song about a blrA— Compnterlzed Gihf recently chosen Miss U.S.A., is ever awarded by that school. Ken Curtis,,who plays Festus Becaud bends down to the bird, so refreshing. NiTE ORiDAY She is currently majoring in Haggen on CBS’ "” coaxes it. All his songs are dra- i Dldi is a tsdl, scrubbed, pink- English and minoring in drama on Mondays, has recorded a new matic. ■ He sees the girl he’s I RAIN OR SHINE cheeked brunette beauty who at the University of Washing­ album of ballads. In it, Curtis will be representing her country ton, although her Miss U.S.A. departs from the dialect of his (See Page Three) Indoors, Outdoors in the “ Miss Universe Pag­ activities have forced her to country characters to sing in the eant,” to be seen on CBS on drop a quarter. style he used as a vocalist with PAR-3 July 13. She is the second oldest Would she like to be an ac­ the Tommy Dorsey orchestra. of a Kirkland, Wash., family of GOLF COURSE, nine. “ We have a sign oti our front • DRIVING RANGE lawn that says “ Population: TV and Violence 11,” she smiles. And she tells ^ a n e k • MINIATURE GOLF of a telegram she got from her , NEW-YORK (AP) — All tele­ violence in j action-adventure older brother, the married one, vision, particularly the major shows. ELECTRONICS Tee Spoon Resturant after she won the contest. “ Con­ networks, is worried about talk “ It’s too late now to do much gratulations, Don’t get- too about the reruns,” he said, "but LABORATORIES id Full-Time Golf Professional relating violence to broadcast­ on Premises at All Times. cocky,” it said. there will probably be a little A1 Oayson, Pro. It would probably be impos­ ing and motion pictures. 'TV exe­ editing where possible. And'the sible for this girl to get cocky. cutives expect that their enter­ length of some fights may be 27Z BROAD She . is too interested ill the tainment programs will be trimmed down.” , Golf 0 Tren people and things around Her scuUnlzed for first fights, gun It is probable, too, that epi­ to get wrapped up in Herself. sodes now scheduled for rerun STEREO EXIT 9S^m,I-M play and the like. During our lunch, she was much CBS President Frank Stanton in a series will be pulled out Rts. 83 A SO, Talcottville more interested in my reactions in a statement Monday said that and milder episodes substituted. TAPES his network plans immediate ABC last week made last-min­ conferences with producers with' ute substitutions when an epi­ the aim to "de-emphasize vio­ sode of “ The Flying Nun” turn­ FOR ICE PLANT OPEN ed out to be built around ■11. Weekdays 8 AuM. to S:S0 PJB<—Soodays 8 AJVI. to 1, PJB. lence” in programs being made on., CRACKED ICE—BLOCK ICE—CUBES for nextl season. an assassination plot. Another A programming executive who comedy, “ The Second 100 CARS for requested anonymity said that Years” did a fast shuffle when' L T. WOOD CO. he knows that all networks are the scheduled episode was fouiM TV-Radlo, Sale* and ServlM m m Ekwt from Main St. at State Theater on to Binsell moving fast to tone down Qie to tmm around a fune^l.

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Gueste are Tin (It) FOm (II-8t) Frank McGee Beport Hannlx tor help when she :28 (8) As the World Tntas (O) ^ "Wild seeka help In staging revola-i (8248) Let's Make a Deal (C) 6:88 (8) News with Walter Cron- Louise and John Vbn Dreelei 6;M (8) Moments of Comfort and (824288) Let’s Make a Deal r “i "BuBolO BIU" don against tyrannical dicta­ (21) Saper Serial Clltlkancer (C) feats that expose -type me­ And Calamity" Jane set out (9) P.D.Q. (C) kite (C) (19) Sabscr. TV Chapter 3 "Hawk ol the w Hd- (8) Carl YastrsemskI Show (C) moirs she is . about to pubUdi Nows __ . (C) tor of small country. Gerard Sunday, Jnae 18 (89) Wcd&ig Party (8) News with Bob Tonng (C) "Sweet November" emeaa” 6i8t (4t) Sngartoot have put her life in Jeopardy. 6:16 (8) Infinite Horizons (8) ^ D .q . (C) (n ’"***?,®An aeUlDd; guns Landy, Jose Grcci. Andrea (I) Love Is a Many Splen- (88) Social Secnrlty in Action 9:88I (8) Good Morning World (C (88) Weddlag Party “ Infllans. Gary CJooper. Jean Boole. (St) Jr. Talent Shew (C) 7itt (8) Yoa’re fat Love, Charlie lt;8tI (8) AlV-Amerleaa College Show 8:28(8) Sign On and Prayer Arthur. I Antlqaas VI dored Thing (C) (8248) Haniley-Brinhiey Bm (849) N.Y.P.D. (C) B l:t t (8) Lone B a u e r (G> Brown (C) B t (C) 6:25 (3) Town Crier 2:88 (8) Love Is a Maay Bpleadered 11:88 (828288) Tehlght Show Ster- American Political Items. (8249) Days ot Oar Lives (C) port (C) 18:88 I (3) News Baports (C) (II) Bowery Boys (8) Mystery Theater (18) Sabscr. TV 8:88 (8) Sunrise Semester (C) “Thing ■ (C)« (?)* ®“"‘’*7’*rUihley Beport riag Jehony Carsoa (C> I French Chef (9-49) Newlywed Game (C) 6:45 (26) Local News "The Business of Religion' (88) Conn Classroom (22«M8) Dnyo Of Onr Lives (8t) Boiler Derby (C) "The 37th Day". Gene Barry "The Penthouse" rmth or Conseqneaces (8-48) Jeey Bishop Show (C) Apple Charlotte 2:88 (8) Hoose. Parte (C> 7:68 (8) After Dinner Movie (C) Investigation of America (M) Big FIctare — US Army and Valerie w n c h Five peo- (M> Tonight At Movies 6:45 (8) Visit with the Monslgnor' (C) 12:65 (I) News A Weather (C) Repeat of June 10, 8:00 p.m. (8248) The Doetors (C) "Anne of the Indies". ’51 Lady churches, tholr Income an- l:8t (8) Big 8 Theater 'le, whisked aboard spaceship I (88-8888) News — Weather A 7;M (3) News aiad Weather (C) (248) Newlywed Game (C) Momeat of Medltetloa A Sign I N.B.T. Jonnal (8-48) Baby Game (C) pirate loses her ship in bat­ property and growing centre "C8ilna Coraalr". '61 Seaman ly creature from another plan­ Sports (C) (28-2288) Today Show (C) 8:18 (8) Honse Parte . Film (824288) The Doeton To Tell the T n tt (C) mentor when she tries to aid Ings ahould be subject to dlt girl aboard Oilnese ship .Jon ful enough to destroy worid. I (8) Saintday Spectacalar (C) (M) News, Weather, Sports (8-48) Baby Game (C) fort A Gaideposta I Book Beat (82-8248) Another Worid (C) an ex-Fr. naval officer. Debra closure and some form of taxa Hall, Lisa Farraday "Gun-, Each must decide fate of man- "The Sun Also Rises' . ’67 7:38 (8) Yonr Comteoalty (C) (8-48) GhUdrea’s Itee4ar (G) * !^**-**> The Monkeeo (C) (88) News A Sign Off Lawrence Durrell (8-48) General Hospital (C) Paget, Louia Jourdan. tlon. Chas Kuralt, reportei man from Laredo". '69 In­ kind. '67 Ernest Hemingway’s story of 8:M (8) Captain Kangaroo (G) (8) Te Ten the Troth (C) (R) (48) News Headlines USAF Repeat of June 14, 8:30 p.m. 3:25 (8) Nows (C> (28) HnnUey-BrinUey Beport (241) Invaders (C) I dian Girl helps rancher es­ (18) Alfred Hitchcock Freseata "lost generation of expa­ (M) Dating Game (8288-38) Anotker World (O) <•> Cowboy Is Africa (O) B Beligtoas Film A Sign Off I N.B.T. rlayhoaae 3:38 (8) Dlek Van Iteke Show (C) (C) "Dark Outpost" cape from jail and hunt for "(^mlng Hama" A "The triates in Paris in 'BH. Tyrone 8:88 (8) Thanderbirds' (C) (288) Oeaeraf Hospital (18) Le. Crane Show BatUe of (MUoden (18-8248) Yon Ain’t Sny (C) (8) Troth or Conseqnences (C) 16:88I (18) Sabscr. TV (M) Jack LaLanne Shew killer. Robert Knapp, Jiana Horse Playayer” Power, Ava Gardner, Errol (8) News (C) 8:1 Repeat of June 14, 9:00 t>.m. (8) Mr. Goober (C> (824248) News, Sports, and "The Comedians" Davf. (It) Frank McGee Beport (C) Flynn. Eddie Albert. "Four 9;N (8) Hap Richards Show (C) * champions (C) ; n Ie .T. Festival (48) Dark Shadows Weather 11:N I (24-82-32-49) News — Weathe (8-M) Happening ’69 (C) (8) Jack LaLanne Show (C) (8) Diek Vaa Dyke Skew (G> The Dark Island"/ After three (n> News — Weather « Sports Ways Out" ’64 Gina Lollo- (828288) Yea Daa’t Say (O) Lelnsdorf Recreate!tea. 4:8 (8) Baager Statloa (C) (C) A Sports (C) 2:tt (It-H-80) Detroit ts. Chicago (88) America (C) b r l^ a . Paul Muller. (28) FUm agents disappear while Inveatl- Rei>eat of June 10, 10:00 p.m. (224848) lUtch Game (C) 7:39 (2222-88) I Dream ol Jennnie (29) Tom Ewell Show (8) TBA (22) Merv GrUfIn Show (C) (8) Mr. Goober Innermost secrets by Interro­ "Children of Paradise". Pre­ (224286) MHatch Game (G) (Oontliiiied from P2g<» One) 4:86 (88-3248) Mews (C> (18) Les Cnne Show (C) way producer attempt to breal National gating him under Inttuence of miere Drama Arletty, Jean- 9:15 (8) Wally Gator (C) Mondaiy, Jane 17 4:88 (3) Hssel.(C) (C) up a happy marriage. Rober 2:16 (8-M) Boston at Cleveland powerful drug. Louls ' Barrault. Story of an 9:88 (8) Make Boom for. Daddy (IS) Weady Woodbary Show . ?S5.)'“«SI"&.ro. *■•'!» OrthUh Show (C) 5:8 (8) Ferry Mason Movies (C) B (8-49) Joey Bishop Show (C 4:M (8) Daktari (C) B (M) Nesriywed Game her, and a mime actor who (29-2280) Snap Judgment (O <*6«M ) Nsttsnal Collega^ them, he Inyitea us all to see Noad. (88) Big FIctare (C) "The Pink Panther” . Peter 1:99 (8) News — Moments of Com . (18) Sabscr. TV ^ 8:38 (8) My Three Sons (C) B desired only her love. ' (M> Girl Talk (88) This Maa DawiMi Gaeea PageSal ICl Sharps, Flats, Keys and Scales (88) Combat Sellers, David Niven. Capucine fort A Gnideposts "Red Tomahawk” (I8-I2-S8) Get Smart (C) B (8)> ChUler Theater (C) 1:25 (20-22A8) News (G) (8248) Fltotsteaes (O) I4lh annual contest. Contend­ vdiat he is seeing.’ * 7:88 The Dissenters (48) Mnnsters and Robert Wagner. Slick in­ (89) News A Sign Off (M) GoK Tonmament (8-M) Lawrence Weik (C) "Reptlllicus” Carl Ottosen and 1:38 (8) Homemaker’s Movie 5:88 (8) Perry Masoa ers are Judged on scholastlo Joe Michael Cobb 6:25 (48) Weather A News ternational Jewel thief and (49) News Hea^tne USAF Re J:M (8) Bace of the Week (C) (18) Sabscr, TV Ann Sraymer Prof, discovers (8882-88) Conceatratloa (C) (88) FUm acincvenient, homemaldnc So .oionsumlng was Be(mud’8 Si88 Prenoh Chet 5:38 (IS) Aftenoon Beport princess who owns fabulous IlgloDs A m A MgV'OfI "Belmont" Bowling Gr. Hand­ "Where Angels Go...... that tall of huge prehistoric (888) Dick Cavett Show (C> (88) Combat UUIty. leadership quallUes. Crab Meat Appetlsera (28) Scope diamond both arrive on RivI- 1:19 (8) News A Weather (C icap 8:N (8) Hogan’s Heroes (C) B monster can recreate Itself. :M (8888-88) PersonalUy (C> (88) Maasters poise and■ attmetiveneaeattmetiveneae. pcnrformance Glat the review ^ 8:88 ABC’S at Boatfag 6:8 (8) Weather, Sports, News (C) era at same time creating Moment of M^ltetion A SIgi (8) US Open Golf Champion­ (28-1888) Saturday Night At Beast grows so large it fin­ :88 (28-22-88) HoUywood Sqoares (18) Afteraoea Bepart (8-te) Feloey. ^nad (0> closed his aittole Uke a suppli­ asfety (6)- News — S^rts A Weather problem (or local police in- Off. ship Tonmament (C> - Moviet (C) ally escaped.. Army and Navy (C) (28)_Iaai^ t:W N.E.T. Jonnal (It) Health U Year Fatnre "Prescription; Murder". Peter try. In vain to kill it. ’66 12 M (3) Love of Ufe (C) I (8) Weaiier, Spette, Haws (8) FamDy ABalr ‘ (C> . cant H.L. Hunt —^The Richest and (II) ladlanapoHs 8tt Falk, Gene Barry. Katherine (88) Oater Umlls (88-2288) Jeopardy (C) (8) News — AMrln A Weather (2-40) Peytoa Ptaco tO the Rk^tesL (38) Sapermaa (C) Justice, William WJndonnr A Tales of occult and fringes of (8) Mike DOaglas Matinee (C) (18) Merverv GiGiOTte Shew. (8) Carol BameH Show (Cl "This was a throuogbly' 18:88-N,B,T. Pastival ___ ^____ S Ustinov dti fhe Ustinovs. .>:S8 (8) Branded ) (C) Nina Foch, Police detective . (M) Bewitehed (*•)“ea la SpoM . Guest—stars: Betty Grable and Fren(dt occaMon. What thC Nor­ ( (88) News A Sign Off 1:88 (8) Searoh ter Tomorrow (G>. (88) MeHole's Navy (2286) I %y (C> B mans did 900 years' ago, this (It) Focns "perfect ntuirder” ocue. I (M) USAF Bellgions Film and (28-82-84) Eye Gness (C) (88) Maveilek (8-48) Bte VsBey (O) B -Provencal dl4 last dight He left WEDNESDAY PROGRAM (It) Celebrity BUlUrds (C) 9:38 (8) Petticoat Junction (C) B Sign Off, (M) Treasnre Isle Tnesday, Jnae 18 JO (8) WanderfnI World af Sports (22) BUly Omhom Crasade Zsa Zsa Gabor vs. Htnn. Fats (888) Hollywood Palace (C) B I (8) News — Moments of Com­ ;:45 (3) Onldlng Light (C) (C) (C) the Anglo-Sa»»8 groggy at the FM (88) Celebrity BUIterds (C) Eddie Fisher, guest. host. fort A Onideposts :;56 (28-2288) News (C) 6:28 (8) News WHh Waited Croa- 11;86 (8-242-3248) News — Weather knees, woDdCiliig what hit them 8:8d MIsterogers’ Neighborhood 1:98 (249) Girt Tolk (C) 2:38 (3) HoBse Fariy News With Bob Yaoag (C) . . Well, he cfmquered.’ ’ 7:99 Here ts Tomorrow "The Happiest Millionaire" (849) Baby Game (C) 8:30 (3) Beverly HUIbiUies (C) WINTEB FISHING (18) Snbsrr. TV 7:99 Specinun (29) FUm 2:56 (6-49) GbUdren’s Doctor (C) (8-49) “ Mr. 199,999 Volte—GO Somebody, Take Hy Hand (32) At Home with KHty 3:88 (3) To TeU the Trath (G) bert Becand” (C) Jonathan Wintors haa teamed 8:99 A Tribnte to Dr. Jacoba (39) Divorce Conrt (C) (222249) Another Worid (G) Varlty special Gilbert Becaud with two friendg to fonn the 8:19 Carnegie Special (49) Dream Hooso (8-49) General Hospital sensational Fr. singing stai “Flahilig FourtyNlnen, a bl^- GMeat Band In the Land. 1:30 (3) As the World Taras (O - 3:25 (3) News (C) and cast of international mus 19:99 Boston Symphony Orch. (222249) Let’s Make a Deal 3:30 (3) Dick Van Dyke Show (G) ical stars including Joao Gil game angUng club they will re­ (8) P.D.Q. (C) (2222-30) Yon Don’t Say (G) berto, Brazilian singer; Lit! present in the Bermuda Inter­ (49) Wedding Party (8) Mr. Goober (G) Lindfors, Swedish actress anc SUNDAY JO PROGRAM SYLVANIA COMPACT ROLLABOUT 2:69 (3) Love Is n Many Splen- (49) Dark Shadows (C) singer, others. national Ught-Tacke Tourna­ Wednesday, Jane 19 dored Thing (C> 4:88 (3) Banger Station (G) (18) Snbscr. TV 7:38 (38) Agricnltnre on Parade (88) ’68 IndlanapolU "6N " to areas where rain has pro­ ment in Tluly. FM (2222-38) Days of Onr, Lives (2222-30) Match Game (G) "Where Angels Go. . .Trouble 7:68 (8) Slin On A Prayer Bace (C) duced new foliage. PORTABLE COLOR YV " 8:99 MIsterogers’ Neighborhood (8-48) Newlywed Game (C) (18) Woody Woodbary Show Follow" 8:88 (3) Christophers (M) Issues and Answers (18) Firing Line (C) 6:89 What’s New (49) Boro the Clown (G) 9:80 (3) Green Acres (C) (8) tecred Heart ' 2:06 (3) Big 3 Theater (C) with WF Buckley, Jr. and Hei^ IM eq. to. viewnble a m 7:99 The Dissenters 4:25 (2222-30) News (C) (2222-38) Kraft Mnsic HaU (C) (38) ThU Is The Life "Last of the Badmen". '67 man Kahn. "Can We Win In Joe Michael Cobb 4:30 (3) Hamel (C) with John Davidson. Singer 4 8:13 (3) Onmby , y (C) 1870’s—Det agency sends two Vietnam” . W ILTO N 'S Repeat of June 17, 7:3d p.m. (222) Mike Donglas Show (C) host & star of musical pro­ (8) Light Time men out West to round up (28) Flipper (C) G ift Shop 7:19 Notbiag Goes Over Devil’s ffighlighte (26) Harbour Command gram. Guests include Barbara (M) » i s Is The Life (C) gang of outlaws who. killed 7:M (3) Idusle (C) CD17E — Today’s fin e s t' Back ’ 5:80 (3) Ferry Mason 1 Feldon and Doolletown Pipeia. 8:38 (8) ThU Is The Life one of their agents. Goe^( (88) Flipper (C) lor Free SUNDAY: "Animal King­ (29) DlMOverlng America (8) Big Movie (M) Boso the Clown (C) Montgomery, James, Best, (8-M) Voyage to Bottom of 8:99 Black Jonmal (39) Combat "Run Sillillent. Run Deep". Clark .8:45 (48) Dawn Bible Institute Douglas Kennedy. Sea ( O R value in biff 180 sq. in. 9:00 Tennis Clinic dom,” new series opens with (49) Mnnsters Gable and Burt Lancaster Sub 9:88 (8) Forest Rangers (C) "Bemadlne". ’6'? Boy is pei^ "Time Lcxdt" migration In Africsi, 6:30 - 7 5:25 (49) Weather & News (C) warfare off waters of Japan, (8) Faith For 'Today (C) suaded to let his older brother (28) TBA 5:38 (18) Afternoon Report revealing herotam, cowaraicc (22) Three Stooges (C) take care of his girl while he' 1 ' (22) News — Weather A Sports E arty ‘ picture si2e ^^rtable. p.m. qn NBC . . .. "This Is Your (20) Ladles Day and sense of responsibility. (38) CartoMs (C) studies (or his exams. Pat 7:38 (8) Gentle Ben (C) OttlA Thursday. June 20, '' Life, Donald Duck” on "Walt 6:08 (3) Weather —4ports and (40) Movie • 9:15 ^8) Sacred Heart (C) Boone, Terry Moore, Dean (28-22-88) Wonderful World Somebody. Take Hy Hand. 8:30 p.m. . . . “The . AmoFous (20) Marriage in Today’s So­ B 18:00 (3) Lamp Unto My Feet (38) Project 38 (C) Guests: Connie Francis, sing­ W ILTOm Repeat of June 18, 7:3d p.m. Adventures o f M(jU ' Phm ders” - ciety (22-30) Billy Graham Crhsade (8) DIalogne (M) Miltm the Monster er and Stiller A Meara com. fine tuninff, liffhted dial 7:38 Home Grounds Improvement (22) Highlights (C) (22) Chalice of Salvation (C) team. O U T SH O P Grading and Drainage. (1965), the naughty lacly in a 2:15 (8-22) Boston at Cleveland (8-M) The F.B.l. (C> (St) M ^ a le ’s Navy 10:30 (18) Sabflcr. TV ^ (30) KUm Leonardo Baseball (C) •M Mala Street 8:88 PteylBg Gnitar with F i ^ Noad not-so-naughty film, with Kim 6:05 (49) Maverick "Sweet November" • (40) Christophers (C) B and oub-front ciuitrols. Sharpa, Flats, Keys A Scales. 2:30 (18) Insights "The Homecoming". Arthur Hoirak and Angela Lansbury, 9- 6:25 (8) Won^rfnl Worid of Sports 11:00 r3’^22-30-40) News — Weather 18:30 (3) Look Up and Live (SO) America Goes Camping Repeat of Juno 17. 7:00 p.m. (C) * Sports (C> ___ (8) Bldicon . (C) Ward, ass't to FBI director, 8:88 Fonrib Estate 11:30 p.m. on ABC. (40) Linns the -Lionhenried takes charge of manhunt for Famous Sylvania Color (3) News wltk Walter Cron- (20) Ensign O'Toole (38>f Sapermaa (C 3:00 (IS)- NA8L Pro Soccer (C) 9:88 Bless Yon MONDAY: "National OoUege kite (C) 11:25 (S> Wednesday S^rllght - (40) Faith (or Today (C) Streyer, who la also sought by Joss Vesper Service "The Devil's Disciple". '59. Washington (Whips) at Balti­ Communist assassins. (8) News with Bob Yonng (C) 11:00 (3) Camera Three (C> more (Bays) briffht 85* picture tube 7:88 Black Jonmal Queen Pageant,” with Mike (29) New Horisoas Tale of American Revolution (8> Speaking For The Con­ 8:30 (28-2288) Hothers-in-law (C) Repeat of June 19, 8:(» p.m. Douglas as host, 9-10 p.m . an. (22 ^ ) Hnntley-Brinkley Be­ based on GET Shaw*s play. (SO) Beport of Natl. Com. (18) Sabscr. TV sumer (B) on Civil Disorders has rare earth i^os- NBC... “ H. L. Hunt: H ie port (C) Burf Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, , (22) Music In Amsterdam (C> Dorc Schary, noted film pro­ "The Comedians” (29) Local News Laurence Olivier. (SO) Catholic Hour 9:00 (3) Smothers Brothers Comedy Friday, Jane 21 Richest and the Rlghtest,” a 11:30 (20-22-30) Tonight Show Star­ ducer and author, reports on Hour (3) Summer Scene with Brad , (M) Bnllwinkle disorders which struck Amer­ phors. view of the conservative millio­ Davis (C) ring Johnny Carson (C) ^ 11:05 (8) Duvey And Goliath (C) icans cities lost summer. Guest stars; Glen Campbell, I MIsterogers’ Neighborhood Guests; Gene Pitney, Lulu, (3 ^ ) Joey Bishop Show UbIIbov on the Ustinovs 1:05 (3) News ft Weather (C) citing Western adv. which re­ Moll Flanders". Kim Novak viera, 'With Peter Sellers and Weather lt:45 (30) Sacred Heart Program volves around ownership of Complete STANEK ELECTRONICS Repeat of June 17, 8:m p.m. 7:29 (49) Burke Report Moment of Meditation ft Sign 12:00 (3) We Believe (C) stage company. and Richard Johnson In rol­ I Book Beat David Niven, Sao-ll p.m. , I’ rup. Carlo” Hampton. Hunts Hall and Ann 4 times yearly. Joey Heatherton and Frank Si­ of "Fish’ 'seen In previous 6:30 (3) Harvard—Yale Regatta Franclne. half-hour, to developments to Film hi-lights of Saturday’s (8) News — Weather A Sports Sendee Changee. Oomidete MAWcwgsTgFset,essT rtasitetAt tmTiTSTiae DEGI’S DRIVE-IN natra Jr., 10-11 p.m. on NBC. T. AGNEW & GO. 14 Mi;;h St. (Ki'ur) build effort regionally In Conn. 103rd rowing regatta between (C) FRIDAY: “Here’s Dick Ca­ (40) TImmIe and Lassie Harvard and Yale on Thames (22) Peter Gunn vrlrlag Installattone In ,QM 1007 MAIN ’ST., MANCHESTER e ROUTE SI. COVENTRY 462 CENTER ST,-2 e iS -2«60 149 Middle Tpke. 643-18U I ;30 (3) Outdoorsman (C) R in New London. Program (M) Movie of the Week Mnd New Homes and* Bosl- vett," a nighttime version of .Manchesti-r, (.'o)ui. "Artie Circle Trophy Fishing" includes hi—lights of varsity, "A Walk In the Sun" Iteseee. the, daytime show, with — takes us to Canda's North­ jr. varsity and freshman racOO 12:00 (8) Festival of Hits west Territory (or some rare Groucho Marx and Woody Al­ in America's oldest college 1:00 (SO) News A Sign Off Eleoiirtp Heet InstaUattona. angling adventures. sports event. 1:85 (3) News A Weather (C) len, 7:30-8 p.m . on ABC . . . 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