r-nxnt MONDAY, MAY 19, 1999 fllanrbF0trr Earning lirnild Avasata DaQr Nat Pmaa Ron "V Mir Bbr tto Weak Bnaei Hie WeiAlier "C S m tltv und H i* ICw m th Two Make Trip ■■to » . lift it Tow n Th* Upalte I>oim Xymt' wtU bb Rain, beiwmfaig heavy at by Um nrtwraenli To Australia tones through taidght Lew qC C^pb Ood tonight nt 1 5 ,5 9 0 about W. -T om om m gradoal, r j o partial elaartag. High M to ia. 8 at thb WaddbO Bohool AwB- Mm. Wilber T. Uttlo of 108 tortum bMtbbd o f a BonOt thdtid Mtmekdtttr A City o f ViUogo Charm l^iencer St and Mrtk Helen Mc SPELL Camroh ba octgtbaUjr VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 196 I Club Hugh cf HBotown Rd. flow to TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1969 ( OlaeeHWifl Advertlalug oa Bage 18) PRICE TEN CENTS Sydney, Australia lost Wednes OF * \ EtkbBdhtar’s Lodn day to see Gary L. McHugh, b (« W ' the Woman'a Chib at their grandson and son, reepec- tar annual May Dinner and may Uvely, during Ms R and R (rast t r O m pter, Order ba made by oantatsUng Mra. and relaxaHon) from the Viet- a « l BMit totdiht John Kauta, 88 B. EldridCb St. nam war. BEALJTY «e T bnvib a t 7 JO. the dinner iHll be bald Mon KCHugh Is & Navy medical Astronauts Riding I and Mama am day, May 88, at the Mancheatar ooepemen wfth Um Marinee to of Manchester Thieu, Nixon Meet June 8 iBWa. ivKPOTmicnH Oountiy Ohib, the IXekong DeltA area, aoenra- wd doikyah« «n tog to his grandfather, Wilber/ Myahc Ravieer. NASA, will T. Little. ’The 1066 Manchester IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE meet tunaanar at 8 p.m. at High School gradUBite will have Right Down SloV AaaanMy, Oitier Odd FeSoara HMt. Ml*. Maude five days in Sydney before re rrs ASSOCIATION WITH o f Rabdmr flar OHM, alB Ob- n u te and •membera at her com turning to Viefnem. aarra Ihat Itattgr Adataora Since McHugh was sent to MISS LINDA by BOWABD BBJfBDKTr eoourato pato that a oourae bowl tn Oklahoma and 1 don’t mittee win airre redreahmenta AP Aareapace Writer To Discuss Peace Policy N%ht on A m 18 at 7 JO p.m. aflar die meeting. Vietnam in August, Ms family change planned for aarly after think flytng to the moon haa hi tba Maaadb Vampta. Paat hopes he wHl be aMe to return SPAGB CBNTBR, Houston noon would not be natiimary. anything to do with the rain- aarthj adMma Moidd ooatact by late tMs summer, LJttle said. (AP) — naotag “right down the "Tou’re riding right doRvn the faU." Kottee Krafters a t the TWCA Blot" toward a Wadnaoday ren- WASHINGTON (AP)— Mtaa DMok Bernard, 170 Beott The fUg^ to Sydney warn the atot,” ' LMaatta reported, "and The astronauts said their will have Ita final work meet dsaroua wUh the moon, the President Nixon and South Dr., im maoo m pooBlble to aa- ing of the aeaeon Wedneeday first for Mra Little. Besides we recommend doletian. of the sleep was not bothered by tbnia- seeing her grandson, she was Apollo 10 aotronauta today SUm- mldeourae firing." tar flringa as It was on their Vietnamese Chief Of State aJM a phm at Ifaia eront at 0:80 a.m. at the Community Picking a Lutz Winner inoted a final oourae oomotton T. Members will flniah work the ofOcial repreeentative to Lousma quoted an Indian first night In space. Nguyen Van Thieu will fly Karen Wells of Kingsbury Ave. B)ft., RockvUIe, was the lucky winner of the bluebird house, Australia for the State Grand aa they hurtled deeper into tha chief, Wayne Redtox of Phila Mission oontrto had passed up to Midway Island in the Nniiiiagger Oanera Club wiS on papier mache ardclee and black void Of wiace. Bbeat Wwitn— lay at 8 p.m. at other imoomtdeted projocts. concluding FaraUy Sunday held yebterday at the Lutz Junior Museum and Natural Science Chapter of the Amaranth. She delphia, aa oeylng: "It doeant Inatructkms to change the meth Pacific June 8 to discuss a Center. Mayor Nathan O. AgobUneia drew the winning sUp, assisted by N. WnUom KhlgHt, a also expedted to see several >-.i Ih elr target, a aHver of Oliver seem to rain much rince man od of rotating toe qiaoetolp dur BWqp Houaa, Vetaraia Ifcmor- Mrs. David Murphy win dem light, loomed larger and larger common policy toward a ibi Parte, EJaat Bartford. The onstrate a new craft Hoateaaes trustee of Luts and donor at the.bird house; Mrs. Madeline McAwley, museum director; end Australian Jereey cow breeders started meoaing around wlto the ing the night The procedure oa their home planet, e a ^ moon." peaceful solution to the avaut ia open ta -all krtereated are Mra. Shhiey Oreen a n d Dr. Paul 8. Norman, preeident bt the board of trustees of Lutz (Herald photo by Buceivloius.) in New South Wales and Vic eliminated the need for toe au- ton n k In tha diotonoe, neatly Stafford retorted: "Would you tomaUe flringa wldch reoulted Vietnam war. phoaifibfdaaa hi tha ana. Mra. Sol Roman. toria. She end little met them 300,000 mllao asray. "Tlw two presklanto hod de All young married and single *1110 executive board of Lutz John Rogers will speak about during their U-S. tour lest Oc pass the word on to toe todlan In what toe aatronauts called Air Fesrbe Ool. Thomas P. Staf chief that I grew tn the duat "dull thuds." sired to hrid such a meritng os AoUon Commie- Pilma o f "Old Time Aircraft’* women of Community Baptist Junior Museum League will "Negro History,’’ at a meeting tober. soon os feasible in order.to es ford and Navy Cmdrs. John W. "We didn’t Are a thruster alon fbr the Aging baa canceled wiU be shown at a meeting of Church are Invited to a Qet Ac meet tomorrow at 0:18 a.m. at of the Professional Women’s Toung oxtA Bugene A. Ceman tablish personal contact and tUo- once Isat idght,” Stafford said. Mi meeting; schedided for to- the Mancheeter Rotary Club quainted Hour tomoiTow at 8 the museum. dub tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the awoke 'refreshed and In good ApoUo 10 «Special* cuM toother the conduct of toe man ow night Ite amet meaUng tomorrow at 6:80 p.m. at the p.m. In Fellowahip HaU of the Federation Room of Center Oon- “Congrahilittnna to you down war far Vietnam end toe oearCh qpIrltB after nine aoUd houro of there. Ilf waa a good aoltdion." wB be Jim 80. Manchester Country Club. church. Circle leadeia of th e Manchester Italian Ameri gragational Church. Hostesses GOLFERS Bleep. NBW YORK (AP)— *1110 tor a peaceful solutlan," sold Women’s Society wlU meet with can Society will meet tcmlght at are Mrs. Frances Donaldaon, We have reservations avail three nmjor trievlalan net *1116 aotronauta reported all the announcement mode here The-oapoule oommuntoator at Systema operating flawleariy on Trinity Covenant Church South United Methodist the group. 8 at the clubhouse, Bldridge St. Mrs. Donald Kirby, Mrs. ’Thom able for werteday evenhiga. mission oontroL astronaut Jack works gave this aohedUle for and in Saigon. board of trustees will meet to- Church council of ministries will as Woods and Miss Huldaih CaU 640-8818 qMolal oovrmge ’Tuesday the command ehlp and the lunar The one-day meeting, suggoot- WUUam Knight, a member of Louama, paaood the good word landing rooketShlp naodule morrow at 7:80 p^n. at th e have a dinner meeting tomor- Keeney St. School PTA will Butler. that Apollo 10 wea on ouch an eventng o f toe ApoOo 10 ed lart Saturday by Thieu, wfll the Luts Junior Museum board Foxglove OowtoyOMk Lem linked to Its nose. bome of Mr. and Mia. Ranald row at 6 p.m. In Cooper HaU of install officers at Its final meet flight. AH tonea are Boatem be toe fint seaslon between toe of directors, wB apeak about Keeney St IfwnsNistsr . . V ■ s.'-'-V'?:- Dajdight; Ooeht, 4M Oardner 8t the chunh. ing of the season tonight at 7 :S0 Little Theatre of Manchester They heard a reassuring roar two ehief exeotitlves. TUeu met the work of the organization, NBC from their command tolp en tn Honolulu last July with then- in the school auditorium. Arts will meet Wednesday at its stu S’-', -M at a meeting of the dviban Chib and crafts will be on display 6:48-7:18 p.m. — special gine Monday when they fired H president London B., Johnson. dio, 22 Oak 9t. A play wlU be Apollo Wives program, tndQdtng live tale- for toe first tone to make a mi of Mtamdiester tomorrow at In the classrooms. presented, which was directed Although the oanounoement oest from flight Also, on»- nor mldeourae' correction to 12:18 p ju . at Willie’s Steak and produced by David Newlrth. did not mention U.S. troop wflh- Houae. ’The Ladles Auxiliary of the mlnuta progreos reporia at 8, zero in on the deatared lunar or drawate and South Vlefnamsao Italian American Club vriU meet PLANTERS Enjoy ‘Ham’ 8:38 to d 9:48 p.m. bit path. elections, these toplos ptubabljr United Fund board of dlrec- St. James’ Home and School Well known stylist fnnn the Manchester area. We CBS “.That was a good bUm,” eold wUl be tm the agendo, qualified tonight at 7:80 at the clubhouse, apACB OBarnoR,. aoiwton tora wiU meet tonight at 7:80 Bldridge St ’Ihe event Is c ^ n Assoclaition will have its final PEANUTS invite all her friends and form er customers to come 6:48 p.m. — Bve tolecoat ApoUo 10 command Stafford. sources sold esiUer. at the Southern New England meeting of the sesumn tonight (AP) — A Uttla on toe hsmmy from fUfdlt "Beautiful," repUad mlaelan Tha grouoderorfc dor toe Sort to all women interested in Join and vbit Linda in her new location. pwhapa, hut toe ApoOo 10 TeleiihMie C a, 83 B. Center St. ing the group. at 8 at the school cafeteria. Cof Fresh Roasted ABO control in Houeton. nwetlag of toe Ytetaamsaa OUOt N m s fee and doughnuts will be serv In TheShdl FOR AN APPOINTMENT wlvea agree that toe; “Tom, . 8:48-7 p.m. — Uv« taleoast The firing put toe astronauts of state end toe imr-U.Br,mrt- Marine Corps League AuxUt- ed until the meeting stsuls at John and 0«n a tom r" to a tala- from fU | ^ dent was laM in Srigon last *rhe confirmation class of vhdon auooeoB. (Bee Page Twelve) ary will meet Wednesday at 8 North United Methodist Church 8:30. 660 Center St. CALL 64»-SM ft weekend when Saentaqr «< p.m. at the Marine Home. M a n ch ester "I toDugto It waa graat," m M Stela waitem P. Rognta held for those in Grades 0 and 10 Faya Maftord, wMe of ftt/ o t. will meet tomorrow at 4 p.m. Comer Center and eodenstva talks toWw wlto Manchester WATBS will meet oonanander Ihomaa fltaf- Tozer Group of Second Con at the church. tomorrow at the Italian Ameri Adame Sta, SPELL OF BEAUTY Thieu. ^ foed. "Tba
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1909 PA£d 91V« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1909 Tr eat-Karbowski Carlin-Batsie Willett-rFaber Anderson-Sweeney Ruganis-Lewis , Miss Sbann Jssa KarbowSU Tbo aarrisge of MUs Magv at East Haven beoams ths c u r t M. Batata o f Manrtiestar St. Jwnw* Church was tb* Mias Linda Mary Lewis of Wide at Robert Vsnee Trest of Id ...... J. CrtUn at HetanoB ■c«m Saturday mocnlns ot tha Manebeater and Andrew Patar Manchester Saturday st Chrirt WM sotandsed Satordoy mom- nuuitace of MIm Katharlna Ragania o f Vemoa ewnhanged and Tha Epiphany Oiuroh, New Lola Fabar c< Manrhaatar to vowA^ Saturday morning at Can- Haven. tot St Brtdgrt Omreb. Bruoa Hadlay tvmatt of Baat The bride la the daughter at Tba hfids to a daughter ot H artionl ootdla Lutheran Church. The bride is a datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor -A Karbow- MT. and Mbs. wnuaim F. Batata H m bride- la a d a u g ^ r o( ski of Bast Haven. The bride Sr. o f 601 Tdtond TJiloa. Th^o Mr. and Mrs. Cheater O. Lewis ICr. and ICn. Bdwitrd R. Fabar groom is a son ot Mir. and Mrs. IsndBgrocm Is n non of oa| of 198 McKee Bt. The bride Mr. of S4 Nilea Dr. Tha brldagroom CUfford A. Treat of 88 Meadow ^ Mtaa. John Coilln of 182 Wob- la a aon at l i t . and Mm. Thur groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. IkUM. star Lh w . man WOlatt of Baat Hartford. Stanley A. Ruganls o f 39 Ridge The Rev. John A. Budding of Tha Rav. Thomaa Barry o< wood Dr., Vernon. Tbe Rev. Hany McBiien of Christ and 1110 Epiphany St. Brhlcst Ctaurch psrformsd St Jamea’ Church parformad The Rev. Joseph B. Bourret, Church performed the ceremo pastor of Concordia Lutfieraa the double-ring oannuony and the double-ling oeremony and ny. waa oalabrant at tha nuptial Church, performed the dotttle- was cHebrant at (be nuptial rlng ceremony. David Almond The bride, given In marriage Maai. Mra. Ralph Maoearona by her father, wore a full-length waa organlat and ac^lat. Bou- eras organist. The atUolst w a s The (side waa gtvim fat near- gown of chantlBy laba, dsnigned quata of blue,' pink and white Mrs. Stanley RedlMd. ttuga by her ftottnr. She wore The bride waa given in mar with fitted bodloe, long sleeves, « fuB-lsngth gtmn, deeigned camationa were on the altar. bouffant skirt, and chapel- m The bride waa given in mar riage by her father. She wore «l(h ohsntUty tooe empire bod a full-length gown ai aUk or length train. Hot elbow-length riage by her father. She wore veU o f Bilk ffluston waa attaeli- loe, long aleeveek A-Une todrt a full-length gown of Chantilly ganza, designed adtb peau ed to a crown ot pearls and o f eilk argamsA, and a detarti- lace over allk organaa, faahlon- d’ange lace bodice, bateau neck crystals. - able cbB|Ml-l«gth watteau ed with a detachalde train. Her line, A-Une skirt appllqued with Mrs. Bdward Karber Jr. of train. Her fingertip veil ot eUk bouffant veil of ailk Uluaion waa matching lace, and a chi^pd- Hamden, cousin of the bride, lUuaton wee attached to a crosrn arranged from a floral head- length train. Her elbow-length of pearls and crystals, and she veU of lace was arranged from waa matron of honor. She wore pieoe, and ahe carried a bou a full-length gown of yellow esrried a cascade b^uet of quet of red roaes and white a pearl and crystal trimmed chiffon trimmed with Venlse sweetheert rasse. camationa. floral headpiece, and she car lace. - hhs. Jerry Bergeron of Best ICre. Carl Lorentsen of Bol ried a bouquet of sweetheart Hartford, etatu of tbe bride,' rosea, stepbanotls and a white Brldeemalds were Mrs. Rich ton, aiater o f the bride, waa ard Daley of Bolton and Mlaa was matron at honor. Brides matron o f honor. She wore a orchid. Sara Treat o f Manchester, sto- maids were Mrs. Sandra Ifl- full-length gown of pink silk Mias Joan Lewis of Manches ten ot the bridegroom; and ohaud o f Msnobeater and Mra. faille and a matching headbow. ter, sister ot the bride, w as Irving Steonia of Bast Hartford, maid of honor. Her ftffl-length Mlaa Roaeann Esposito of Bast She carried a bouquet of match Haven. The flower girl was stators o f the bride; Mbs. Bhner ing pink camationa. gown of nils green chiffon ama Taylor of Coventry and Miss fashioned with bateau neckline, Mias Laurie BUen LenklewtoB Bridesmaids were Mias Ter of Hamden, cousin of Che bride. Annei May Oariin of Hebron, esa Faber and Mias Janet Fa empire walatllne accented white detera of ths bridegroom; and ber, both of Glastonbury and ’Their gowns o f orchid chiffon floral trim, and an A-line skirt. were styled to match the honor MtasBeiverty Bataleof Mancbee- cousins of the bride; and Mias She wore a matching floral ter, cousin cf the tsMe. Jeanne WUlett o f Baat Hart - ■'headpiece with veU, and she attendant’e. ford, sister of the bridegroom. Rldtoid Treat of Bolton, cous ’lbs attendants were aressed carried a cokmial bouquet of in cd (be hrldegrooim, served as alike In fUU-length gowns of The flower girl waa Mias Liaa maize color miniature cama- WUlett, of Litchfield, niece tions with streamers. bent own. IMiera were CUttord blue orgeiaa, taaManed with of tito brldegToom. Their BrktoEonalds wore Mrs. Nkfao- Thylor rhoto Treat Jr. ot Manoberter, asx)(b- oosrt ooOara and bock panels. blue gowns and beadbows laa Cappelluccl of Hartford, aia MRS. ROBERT VANCE TREAT w ot (be bridegroom; Blciiard They w o n matching heculptocea Daley of Bolton, brother-in-law were styled to match the hon ter of the bitds; ICss Karen with rells. Tba honor attendant MRS. JAMES DENNIS ANDERSON of the bridegroom; and Tbad- oarrtad a cclcntal bouquet of or attendant’s, and they car Hugania ot Vemon, aiater of the Kirtlands Wed 25 Years Khien pboco ried bouquets of matching blue bridegroom!; and Miss Talma deua KarbowaU Jr. of North yellow swetobeart roses, minia Branford, 'cousin of the brida ture carnatlans and baby’ s MRS. WILLIAM J. CARLIN carnations. Mkn Doreen Ann Sweeney The attendants were dressed Rinaldi of BiMiol. Their maize Donahue-Smith Mr. and Mra. A. Reginald morial Church, ,Washington, John Canton of Baat Hartford MRS. ANDREW PETER RUGANI3 ’The ring bearer was Donald breoiti. The bridesmaids carried and James Anderson, fuU-length gowns o f yellow gowns were Myled to Kirtland ot 152 Wells St. were D.C., by the Rev. C.B. Haw served as beat man. Ushers , ,, ^ aUk ongansa, fashioned match ttw honor attendant’s, - ^ I^enkiewlcs of HamdMi, cousin colonial bouquets of jrtlow min ing ojocesBortoe end a ooreege Lance Cpl. CuUn to serving! thorne. iature oamatienB and baby’s were Bdward J. Faber of Man- both of Manchester, were unit- bateau neckUnes, empire end they carried bouquets of best man. UMiers were RandaU mother wore a nile green dreu of ths bride. feted Sunday afternoon at a 25th ’They have a granddaughter, of green cymbhUum orchids. with the U.S. Mariiu Corps and After a moeptlon at Ibe breath. X/bako diester, brdther of the bride; ed in marriage Saturday mom- bodices, and back panels. They idle green mintature camationa D. Lewis of Manidieeter, brother and coat with matching acces- wedding annlveraaLry celebra Elizabeth Aim Phillips, who A receptkm for 175 was held recently returned from a 18- Gary WUlett of Utchfleld and Ing at St. James’ Church. ^ wore matching heatUicws with with streamers. of the bride; Bmest B. Higdon series. Both were corsages of Waalbervane Reeteuranl, Mt. tion at the home of Mr. and recently celebraited her first Mtas Down Mlcfaaud of Man- at the Viltage Lantern Bam. month tour of duty in Vietnam. MRS. BRUCE HADLEY WILLETT Oaimel, (be couple left for a . Chester, niece of the bride, w u Jach WUlett of Baat Hartford, The bride is a daughter of Mr. velta, end they carried baskets iQss Sherry Gutkowald of Bn- m of PKtaten, Pa., cousin of sweetheart roses. Mrs. Richard C. Jeitklna of birthday. For a motor trip to the Pooono brothers of the bridegroom; and flUed wKh daisies and Uue field, niece of the bride, was the bridegroom; and Wayne B. A racepthm tor UO was heW weddiftg trip tbrougbt tbe soulb- Mrs. Kirtland to employed as flower girl. Sbe wore a full- Mts., Pa., Mrs. CauUn wore a and Mrs. Thomas J. Sweeney eastern states. Scantlc Meadow Rd., South length blue chltfon gown Power for ALukans Keimeth Libby of Hartford. baby’s breath. flower girl. Her gown waa Gcehan of ’IWoottivlUe. ’The at the KofC Home. After a trip Windsor. a secretary at ’Travelers In navy blue dress, and a eddte Page boya were Martin Faber Jr. of 188 Mountain Rd. The MIcfaael Anderson of Mhn- Identical to (he honor attend- ringhearer wae James A. Lew- to Gape Ood, the couple wUl Mra Treat received her AS surance Co., Hartford. Her hus trimmed with white lace. Sbe coat, with red aLCcesaories and JUNEAU — Some 20,000 Al- degree in 1966 and her BS About 40 friends and relatives wore a matching headbow with and Ralph Faber, both of Man- bridegroom to a son of Mr. end hu bmtbor’a ant’s, and Mie carried a bekket to Jr. of Hartford, nephew of live in the TV>wn House Apts., attended the event, which was band to employed as a aervlce a corsage of red caumatioiu. eukans —mainly Undlotui, Bla- BloW'Larcheveque cheater and brothers of the Mre. JUmee J. ^ Anderson------of- 68 “™ *e**®r me]^i7 servea Uah^ as nia'were^Bri'ali oronier s fUted . with matee yeitew------mlnla-- , the bride. Vemon. Bod> Ml:,^ and ' degree In 1988 in tMiaineae ad- engineer at Communication V8i|f)and ahe carried a basket ’The couple will Uve In North klmoa end Aleuts —are to re mlntotration from ()ulnnipiac given by the Kirtlands’ son-in- bride. Pine St. T. ______Sweeney of ______Mancheater and______camathwa Mrs. Lewis wore an aqua Ruganta are employed at A^a law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Products in Hartford. The filled with yellow miniature oar- CaucUna. ceive electric service for the Mrs. Faber wore a yeUow lin Stanley' A. ''""isedsRugude Jr. of dreas dress and ooat wwith matoh^ life and Casualty Co., Hart- Ooltege, Hamden. Sbe wan oo- couple attends Second Congre notioni end dadstes. first tlm s under a loam allocatr ’The Rev. ’Thomas Barry of St. Barry E. Sweeney of New Butt- ndltor at tbe coBege newapaper William H. PhUllps of Meriden. Mrs. Carlin bai been employ en dress with matching coat Venmx served as Ills brother's accessories. The farldegroom’s . ford. ’The couple waa married May gational Church. IHerald photo John Carlin of Hebron served ed sm a secretary at Pratt and Uon of $8,206,000 Just made by Jamas’ Church performed the aln, l>rother8 of the bride; and etected to "Who’s Who and acceasorles. ’The bride- double-ring oeremony and was Robert D. Rooney of West Hart- < 18, 1944 at the Wallace Me by Bucelviclus.) os ids Imother’ s beet man. Uah- Whitney Dlvtofam ot United Air the Rural Bloetrleton Admtato- * groom’s mother wore a beige Among Students In American era were Gary GarUn of He craft Corp., Bauit Hartford. (ration. cetebraiA « t the nuptial Mass. fioa:d, colurta of the bride; Rob- Colleges end UMvenlties.” lace dreas with blue accessor Mre. Ralph Miacoarone was or- ert Hlbbert of Manmeeter, N.H., bron, brother of the bride ies. ganist and solofat. Bouquets of and Robert Anderson of West Donovan-Quinn Mr. ’Treat attended Rdbinaan groom; WUUam Bataie Jr. of 1?*«»>11 and blue came- StSiool, Went Hartford; Wlatkln- Mandweter, brother of the HaitOeld, Maas., both cousins of bride; BSmer ’Taykx’ of Goiven- the brldegrooim; and Paul B. son School, Bteomibrid; and Richard'Hills motor trip to Virginia Beam, Blon (N.a) College. He gradu try, brather-fai-law o f the bride Mrs. WUlett wore an off-white The bride was given in mai> Jones and Robert H. ’IhrMl, groom; end Jerry Bergeron 1961 C O M E T both cf Manchester. ated cum laude In 1968 from suit with blue accessories. After rlage by her father. She wore Qutonlpiac OoUege, recniviiig a and Irving Steonia, both of Bast June 1, the couide wUl Uve at a full»length gown of sUk organ- , Mm. Sweeney wore a pink BA degree In hintoiry. Hartford and bnothera-fei-law of S-22 MKXNt SEDAN 2885 Main St, Glastonbuiy. ai accented with peau d’ ange drees and coat with matcUngf (be bride. • AUTO. TRANS. Mrs. WUlett Is a 1968 grad- lace, designed with rtand-up col- anoeesfories end a pink orchtd. Mra. Be(aie wore a pMc chif uate of Manchester High School, ter. empire bodice, long sleeves, The bridegroom’s mother wore fon drere end a pink and wtdte • RADIO Mr. WlUetfrfc a 1966 graduate A-Une skirt, and detachable a mint green drees and coot laoe coot with white aocosaor- •GOOD WHEBI^ of Penney High School, Bast chapel-tongth watteau train. with matching accessories and les and a corsage cf pink cym- Hartford. Both are emjUoyed at Her elbow-length veil of sUk U- a yelloiw orchid. fakUum orchids, ’m e haide- Pratt and Whitney Division at liHion was arranged from a flor- After a reception at the giQom’s mother wore a trtFo Untted Aircraft Corp., Bast al headpiece, end she carried a Hedges In New Britain, the Unen dress and coot with motob- Hartford. bouquet ot stephanotis and couple left for a plane trip to ------orchids. Bermuda. After May 26, they Lights for Unity Miss Dariene A. Sweeney of will live at 21 Indian HUl St., fOK KENT WASHINGTON (AP) — The Miancheater, twin sister of (he Baat Hartford. 8 and 18 um. Mavis Pra- 800,000-member U.8. Junior ^as maid of honw. Mrs. Anderson to a graduate Jectera soisid er aK S: TED TRUDON. Inc. Chamber of Commerce wUl Bridesmaids were Miss Dehjre of Bast CatboUc High School 88 mm. sUdq pawjeetass. VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE luge Americans to turn on their Sweeney of Mancherter, sds- and Mary Ward * Secretarial WODON DMIO CO. TOLLAND TPKE^ -TALCOTTVILLE porch and car lights Memorial bride; Mtos Kathleen School. She to employed as a 787 MsM St.—’TeL iig M il Day weekend In support of the Anderson of Mancherter, sls- secretary in the purchasthg de Engaged President’s position on Vietnam, ter of the bridegroom; Hiss partment at Pratt and Whitney the organization’s president has Kathleen Flannety, Mtos Rita Division of United Aircraft The engagement' Mias Y told Presldont Nixon at the M. Coighlln and Mtos Bemlce Corp., Bast Hartford. Mr. An ^laron Rutti Sabol ot StretftNnd White House. Coughlin, all of Middle Haddtam derson la a gn:aduate of Man MIBHABLB DW N WATOH ■■ / The demonstration is Intended and cousins o f tho bride; Mtos chester High School. He, to a to Gary Louis Hecud of Man as a natkmal show of imlty, Mary V. Sweeney of Wethera- member of the Connecticut Na chester has been announced t v WendeU B. Smith, 36, Saginaw, field, cousbi o f the bride; and tional Guard and to em ploy^ her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John UMBONDITIONALLY SUARANTHD MliUi., said to Nixon during a Miss Andrea BUason of Thomp- at Sears Roebuck Oo. at the Jt Sabol of Stratford. vlslt Monday. sonviUe. Manchester Shopping Parkade. rt/ Her fiance la the son of Mrs. tag-Tofan photo POR 3 WHOLB YBARB Loula Heard of 281 Henry St Engaged and the late Louis Heard. , If our 3-year Unconditional guarantee gives you Mias Sabol is a graduate of K V- TtsB engagement of Mtos confidence in Michaeis Own Watch, think of the Spencer-Senna ‘BunneU High School, Stratford. 8ohall«r iihoto Sharon BUzabeth Herrgen of confidence we have in it to make such a fabuious She is a junior at Upsala Col Stamfoid to Bruce Khowles offer. Fqr men and women, $39.75 to $1500. lege, Bast Orange, N. J. MRS. GERALD MICHAEL DONAHUE Mtos Linda M. Senna cf Man- H. Sabol of Stratford. Tbylor of Manrtiester has been ohester and Timothy B, Spencer, Mr. Heard, a graduate of The marriage of Miss Laura The attendants were dreased announced by her mother, Mrs. William W. Herrgen of Stam of Wapping were united In mar Manchester I^ h School, Is also Lee Smith of Bast Hartford to alike In fuU-length eleeveleas gowns of pink linen with match ford. She Is also the daughter riage Saturday monilng, May a Junior at Upsala CteUege. Gorald Michael Donahue of 10, at Our Savior ^Luthsran The wedding la planned for ing floral headpiece. of (he late WUUam W. Herrgen, Manchester waa relemnlsed who was formerly affUlated cMiehm& Church, Wapping. ths summer of 1970. Robert P. Donahue of Essex JEWEIER8-8ILVER8MITHS 8INCEi900_ wlte Baton, Tale and Towne, The bride to the daughter of Sitturday noon at St. Rose Junction, 'Vt., served as his Inc., "Rye, N.T. Downtown Mancheater 958 Main Street Hieald fiboto Mr. and Mrs. Dallas G. Setma Church, Blast Hartford. brother's bert mdh. Ushers MRS. PAUL WILLIAM BLOW ot 81 Pioneer Ctrete. The bride- Ths bride Is a daughter of were Herbert Sargent of Man Her flanoe Is the son of Mr. groom to a aon of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Smith chester and James Doering of and Mra. Donald B. ’Taylor of Miss Carol Ann Larcheveque St Matthew CHturti performed Daniel B. Spencer of 7 Bene lANSby photo o f Blast Hartford. ’The bride Rocky HUl. 47 Clyde Rid. HU father is as- dict Dr. . Boclatod with Pratt and Whit and Paul William Blow, both of the oeremony. MRS. ROBERT BARRY DONOVAN groom Is a aaa at Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Smith wore on orchid Miss Beverly Blow of ToUand The Rev. Ronald B. Brbe of Robert J. Donahue of 90 Cooper color ensemble. Tbe bride ney Dlvtsion of United Aircraft TVriland, were married Saturday was maid of honor. Bridesmalxto Our Savior Lutheran Church HUl Bt groom’s mother wore a mint Corp. in Middletown. X MUm Atm Outstlne Quinn of and Lt. Lewis Glass of Robins Mtos Herrgen to a seniDr at IF YOU’RE UNHAPPY afternoon at St. Matthew were Mrs. Frank Logan of performed the double-ring cere Maxwell. AFB, Ale.., and Oapt. AFB. Ths Rev. James Hickey ot S t green drees. Church, ’Tolland. Rockville and Mtos Linda Lemek mony. Mtos Sandra Wiese was Ross Church performed the A receptian for 150 Was held Douglosa Ooilege of Rutgors Butler x tv S o Robert Barry Donovan of Rob- A rec^itlan for 160 was hrtd at University, New Brunswick,. The bride to the daughter of of ’Tolland. organist. * ins ATO, Ga., wteie wed Sebn^ the MaxweU AFB O ffioen' Club, double-ring ceremony and was at DePasquale’s Restaurant, MRS. PETER J. RICHARD about the Hi^h Cost of Family Insurance Protection The bride was given In mar celebrant at the nupUal Mass. Newington. Fbr a plane trip to N.J., and will graduate in June. 2 Thomas Dwlre of ’Tolland Rosario Larcheveque of Goose day noon at Osupel 2 Max- 3%e couple will Uva In Pboenix, Kie plane to teach In the faU. \ ■ - 8 served as best man. Ushers riage by her father. She wore weU ABB. Aril. . Ths bride was given In mar Bermuda, Mra. Donahue wore a Lane end the late Mrs. Blanche a full-length gown of silk or keUy green and white dress, Mr, Taylor is a senior at Rut- Mias Deena Hills and Peter Maureen Davis of Glartonbury, were Frank Logan of Rockville Tbe bride to a daughter of bride and bridegroom am riage by her father. She wore Lord Larcheveque. The bride and Allan Palmer ot Tolland. ganza accented with Chantilly a fuU-length gown of silk organ with matching coat. The couple "gers University. He wlU also J. Richard, both of Manebeater. ^ Mr., and Mrs. Ratoert E. Quinn offleere In the U.S. Air graduate in June, and 'wUI be . . Mioo Patricia Powersv both of groom Is the son of Mr. and A reception was held in the lace, designed with bell-shaped za accented with lace brocade wlU Uve In Bloomfield. exchanged vows Saturday ’Their gowns and siev es, A-Une skirt, and de of Kensington. The bridegroom Donovan attended employed by Internathmsd Mrs. ’Theron” Blow of Goose church Parish Center. The cou f to the son of Mr. and Mre. David “S. ‘ Aquinas High *nd fashioned with an *^A-11 n e Mra. Dpnahue is employed as monilng. May 10, at St. Bar- picture hots' were styled to tachable cathedral-length train. a dental assistant for Dr. Bid- Businestf MacMnes. Lana ple will Uve In Ventura County, J. Donovan of 85 Alton St. Srimol, New Britain, and rtl- akirt and train. Her . elbow- tholomew’s Church. <■ match the honor^ attendant's. Her elbow-length veU of allk length veU was arranged from ward Ladaa hi Hartford. Mr. An 'August wedding to plan* CUT IT The Rev. Clifford CurUn of Calif. Lt. Col, Jrim Keohane, degree from The bride Is a daighter of Mr. and they oarriod' cascade bou- Uluaion Was arranged from a a floral headpiece. Donahue, a graduate of the ned. I crown of roses, and she carried 'chaplain at Maxwell AFB, of- O'*™*” Unlveretty of-America, and Mrs. Arthur Hiils of ISO queta of simUair ftowera. ficiated at the military wedding. ^•■W’igto^' D.O. Before Join- Mim Patricta Smith of Bast University of Vermont, to doing a colonial' bouquet of carnations, graduate work at Central Ckm- HALF TO AFFORD BUROPEH Greenwood. Dr. The bridegroom Gary ' Etopeltn of Rocky HUl Savings Bank Life Insurance 0 Hartford, statiu: of the bride, roses, and daisies. He performed the douWe-rtag. wqa of honor. Bridnnnaids necUcut State OoUege. He to Vienna — An international is the lion of Mr. and Mrs.- Nor- served ais tost man. Urtiers Miss HoUy-Ann Spencer of ceremony and was cetehrant at High, School. travel authority predicts that man Richard of 13 Cedar 8t. were Thomaa Quinn, Lee Dion Insures fhe Whole Family Oto nupUal Maas. Ofcjpf. Donovan is a graduate of were Mra. Jerome Smith Tar- emoloved by the Hartford De Wapping, slater c f the bride ilftvlUe, alater-ln-law at -the partment of Health as a supeiv by 1970 halt the U.S. popula The Rev. PhUtp Hussey of St and Dennis Dion, all of Man- groom, was maid of honor. She Lorinc photo Tba bride was given in mar- 'J?*’*****f"‘ School and tha bride; and Miss Blaine Carragh- visor In the housing code en tion wUl have enough !tyare in Bartholomew’s Churrti p ^ orm - C h ester, and Peter Hardtag of af One Low Price j wore a fuU-length empire gown rtaga by her father. Sbe wore a er of Bast Hartford. forcement come to auCford to tour Burc^. ed the double-ring ceremony Hartfoml. of yeUow chiffon, fashioned with Engaged full-length gown of Ivory peau ftownM a narigator on over and waa celebrant at the nupUal Mrs. HUls wore a peach color 64^1700 short sleeves. She wore an el- de sole, designed with high vie- missions In Vlet- Mass. Harry K. Carr was or- drees and ooat with a corsage bow-length ^Uow veil, and ahe The engagemjent of IBos torian neckUne, loco sleeves ganist and sofoist. A basket, of mintature white roees. .ORMAL carried a bouqust of daisies. Kathleen M. O’NIeUl to Herbert conilng to potato at the wrlsto, fiUed with white spring ftowers bridegroom’s mother wore a SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER Bridesmaids ^fere Mtos Carole CONTACT LENSES HEARING AIDS waa on tbe altar. turquoise dreas coat with Avery and MUa RocheUe Claing, L. u o r t . ““ SJiiS'SSJT The bride was ^ven in mar- a gardenia corsage, 928 Main St., ManchMter, Cknin. 06040 . . . WE RENT IT . . . been ennounoed by her peranto, manUUa of talk iUuslon waa «% - GdttinclisnisRT both, of Manchester. ’Their mint riage by her father. She wore a a receptkm for lOO was held Pl«ajM send details about Savings Bank Lif« Inaanuuta Family green gowns and veils were Mr. and Mra. Arthur L. O’NslU od -with moUdiing lace, and she Udty Yn I , \ • Closed All Day tuU-length gown of silk organza at Piano’s Restaurant, Boilton. n a n . styled to match the honor at of 641 Dart HUl Rd. oorrled a vtotorian nowegay of accented with Ventoe lace and a For a motor trip to Whshing- ALL FORMAL WEAR IN tendant’s, and they also carried Her fiance to ths son of Mr. GtasUglit wtohea to ooo- manUUa of aUk Ulusion edged ton, D.G., Mra. Richard wore a bouquets of daisies and Mrs. Lewis J. Lloyd of . ^ MaxweU gratulate yeu on your en- Idonday with matching lace. She carried beige dress and coat, STOOK AT ALL TQfES! Daniel S. Spencer of Hart Thmii Rd. served as maid of honor. FMrtmnf. We now tmve a cascade bouquet of miniature Mrs. Richard la employed at ford served as his brother's u< — A ^ Briaesmoidb were Copt Corine eocorilent Banquet FtooUi. rosw, carnations, iilles-of-the- Aetna Lite and Casualty In- best man. Uriiers were Robert Hunger, U. K a tb e ^ ^ VUtaoo ttas tor jmur pre-mqrtid June-July-August valley, and stepbanotls. sunance Co., Hartford. Mr. Genovese of Mancheater and ■Uower or wedding recep Mtos Donna M. HUls of Man- Richard is going on active duty Malcolm CampbeU of West ployed as a dental aartstant at jagxwell AFB ■/ 7 V tion. Wetas now oooept- ohetter, sister of the bride, was with the Marine Corps .Stats .Z ip Code Hartford. Uta attandonta ware draosed Amerlcu Heritace piioto ‘tag boolitaga was makt of honor. She wore a Reeerves. Both' attended Man- Mrs. Senna wore a deep pink stein In Rodoville. nuutary white ftiU-length gown of lavender or- cheater Community College. " dress and ooat with light pink MRS. TIMOTHY B. SPENCER H r. Lloyd, also a graduate with floofQengtb aUits. - I HUN’S SHOP Optical Style Bar, Inc. gaksty over chiffon, and a ------accesaoriea and a corsage of of Rockville High School, Is em- Mtos BUaaheth ()tdnn ot Keor matriikig picture hat. She oar- LIBRARIES' NEED IMB0EN8B *Ths HarvM of Main Street ” Ught and dark pink carnatlans. trip to the Berkahires, Mra. ployed os a bookkeeper at ths ployed at HamUton Standard stagton, ototor of tbe bride, waa Gasfighf rted a; basket filled with lav- WASHINGTON — The U.S. M l ■ MT Main Street Tile bridegroom's mother wore Spencer wore a Ught yellow Comiecticut Bank and ’Trust Coip., Windsor Locks. Ho to flower girt 'Hhadieeter, Oaonsetleut ^ 763 M A IN STREET— M AN CH ESTER. C O N N . ender * and yellow miniature office of Education esUmatea *'• ( a Ught pink dreas with match dresa which she had fashioned. Co. Mr. Spencer attended serving with the lOSrd Fighter Ciqit Kettfa W. (jelger of b b s t a u i u n t carnations, daisies and s t ^ that $1.6 blUlon would to need- ing accesaoriea and a corsage The couple wlU live in Glaston rsraOUUSTS Bf FORMAL WEAR RRNTALR” South Windsor H^h School. Ho Group of the Connecticut Air Robins AFB served ew so Oak K , Mansheator PH O N E 643-1191 hanoUs. ed to stock school libraries to Savings Bank ^ of Manchester of deep pink carnations. bury. la employed by the Stats of National Guard. man. Itohsns were Capt. Oeoege Bridesmaids were Mlaa the extent the American Li- A reception waa held at the Mrs. Spencer, a graduate of Connecticut Highway Depart- No date has been araiounoed Garaon and LL Roiiett Bng- Ptoone OtS-OOOS Bileen Mack of Hartford, Mias brary Association recommonds. Army-Navy Club. For a motor Manchester H i^ School, is em- ment for the wedding! land, both of MaxweU AFB, MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, BlANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1968 FA*a.. ' M:-P day in June, la aae of coareix* ^ ?** *“ • ^ Commons, a meeting wttl be ii'on’l begin picking up heady and tnUnti- ing pressure and crunch which ^ ^ arrangs for the recef>- ry Blgan, April Mott, Deb- ttgn following graduation. "U has 8in»;'*0!»Tr> ■» Su'-Tflb rating Ideas, even when it has Just seen nmrmally iqierate to drive all SkytaM-i la fAnmfr- one of its f^lowf aatelUtes putdshed for problems and . dedatona in ...... iiw:h irregularities. toward some central fUnnM ““ A**®" o t the Juntors to plan from which aolutlans finally ha- There hks not yet been developed — Calvin C^xdldge, Joseph Cam- peoenthui. o n . s&a,-h ^ ^ g in to isaue. jCEIItK--. 'p^rh.apg imfortunatoly from some points bolatl, Mark Houle, Michael m yaare. It has been the .1 ! ' of any poUUcal creed more This may be a normal year. Oberlandeitr^-end Alan SchuRs. - to .'-.V'- .!t -aim’ll custom to havs a chairman sel •ni*. There are Instinctual lawa of Altematee are Susan Core, I f you want a savings plan i- at alluring than that of being able to be to Ujb «*■ of rw-. ■ '<• ected from each at the towns l«labM cj-.-Ul.'l To . •‘ (M - yirtir own unan in your own countiy. It legtolaUve behavior and move Karen Mukler, Karan Prentice, to assist the general chairman •d Ii\^ o n p«prr w-. Henry Dombrowakl, Stanley m is a useful creed to have SLround when ment perhi^M more fundamen in this prqjeot. Aleo methera AJl rliilU of ,.y). : ei>er.Vi- )1H tal than the parUcuIar tamper Raonca and William Smith. paKtef nei-v !p it cornea to blocking the growth of of students srteoted tor Boys’ or personnel of any partloular The students were selected by and Oirls’ State Imve taken u Th« ffetiaid P. g CV emptres, totalitarian or edberwise. Per session. ■UMlf the faculty as posaeaslng out- active pert In the activity, ■uTOM »o flna-n'’ . ^• haps it does less for civlUzation when It standing character and leader pmoal arrtT" nf .Democratic State Chairman BbepetsMs Incwrad by the re r other re tainit Vnjtr . hr-Ip« block the development, of some ship quallficatkms, Thoee John Bailey, in the role of the ception are completely ixtder- nine BeraJd. getnrine international order which trie.s selected miut be Interested fai erventual central funnel toward -wrltten by the PTOA, tberatora, that’s guaranteed at 5% for Bubaorlhar to C to Hiiltstltute "■world” for "oountry." government, maintain a satis which all problems should evsn- the critical need is tor woman- ton P ^ N pW 3en- _ factory acadmlc average, be Flill pBrvfr» olkr i ‘ tually converge and from which power. Mbtfaera of JtBiora are PublMins Tiepr . r '1 of a cooperative nature and KaUieto* Spt'ial '■•■•. all solutions should eventually ashed to help. eacn. DotniHl an- But W h y ? recelVe their clearance, hae to exert a poeitive influence. 'The purpose of Boys’ and Nicaragua Visitors KEMBBR ATOIT Bl'r. ••nA- li. a sense the Portn.s case now belongs play the odds that the final be Miss Oerol Hagen, c»cbalr- TIONS.______havior of the I960 Legislature QiilS' State ia to teach the to literature, not Journalistic commen mnn of the Tolland Ootmity In- will be normal. He wlU be watt youth of today constructive at Dtophir a«fT-ynl’ltiif i tary or Oongneswional piety. Beyond all temaittonal ITarm Youth Ex Pw Mor 1=. ■ ing for It to reallM that all ita titudes totlrard the American I Par ^cadav - J ; thi! (meat questions' about the future of change (IF Y E ) Oonunlttoe, is Ptor wedne^to ■ various messes are in need of form of government; to empha- years...compounded the Court and the ethical hypocrisies in % JVit Thu-' :i. ■ professional attention; he will be aise that democracy has a great hdping ooordnate a fam ily Hv- our politioal life, there remain-s the hu- FVr PVioov < r waiting for It to come to the ' need tor intelligent, well-in Ing experience for a girl from JOjr patuiva) ’ nxan drama that can only be imagined doctor, driven by its own final formed cltisens, and to have Ntoaragua. Marla Velly Del pubiroAtJon. . i*. and belongs to the domain of the poet. gado is a young lady about 2B anA MoMay j>i;'4!c realisation it can’t cure Itself. clean, boneat and impartial T i » Ftortas resignation under fire is government responsible to the years old, intereated In bome- unprecedented In the Court's history. . There are, however, some w ill of the people. msMiig and rurad youth work. But tl«e spectacle of a major public danger signals which say that Thera la a $60 fee for each She works with a oomporsible 4- figline suddenly brought down and over- this may b e one session which H program and will be In Tol . The Next Suinct.; ‘ourt student In the program, end this wl'telmed -in pstrt by his o^yn belief at doesn’t, at the end, develop la funded by otgeudxaUons and land County from June 14 for a son’s sense enough to put itself trust •Rwoe whj fe«r -r *i-. ^ iiope a critical moment that he wa.s in-vulner- indivlduala in the three towns through July 28. If any Rham ingly into the hands of Dr. Bai p-U»t Ppesddmt Ntx<.v v.ill i Jo- to tljc able — Is a recurrent theme of tragedy. of Andover, Hebron, and Mlaxl- families are Interested In being WTien the man is as gifted a.s Kortas, ley. It may prefer to try to a family to thia girt tor two or BuiirAm* Ouart two doft-Ptt+r r:otit»erv»- cure Itself. It may even prefer borougli. and has ta s t^ so many delights of both . AlliMlo Awards three weeks, they may oanGaot Uve oppotatments wbicit v. ' rovi • the tower and eminence, there is a special Just to stay sick, siok, sick. Miss Hagen of the TVdland Coun •trend" o< Uio Court Oi r r.^t >'c?iro The Annual Athletic A-waids dimension of agony .and b,afflement In One of the normal pressures Dinner Is scheduled tor Satur ty Agrlculitural Center In Rock nre bottj, it Beoms to us, RrortrK Uv- the rpectacle. which would be pushing deci day eA 0:30 p.m. In Rham’s ville. ■ true foresee of ntir tbiie. Not long ago he was confidante and sions in toward some central cafeteria. This festifve occasion, Cheerleaders The cfinnps thot -S ■ * ^ ’ ct the Iru-rted counselor to a Presjttent of the point would be the existence of which honors an Rtaam’s •vor- The toUowIng girls have been education, a daughter’s Stqircine Onurt, ; s,—.■■ i- -im United States., Now his public life ends an enemy legislative pewer nu slty boy and girt athletes, man- 0«**«ted tor nmt year’s Var- the Supreme Court, in oar Uuv tir.si not without !iny true quality of either merically strong enough to be agera, chserleaders and major- Ctoeerleadkig Squad: Bon- majesty or martyrdom, but rather 'with • itocegoorUy origlnou- feared. We do not believe It ettes Is made possible by the Bn»eH, Sherry Bnxiell, a giqdging confe.ssion couched in tor- Much of the tiinr ilv Oouif possible to calculate how much efforts of Ihe PTSA. The gen- Karan Horton, turtal Uuigtiage of rationalization. In the Dr. Bailey really misses the old- eral ohstrman of the event Is Kslhy Horton, Donna Keener, vwia toDowtog-, T'.o' t:.« ■ . " ' ' S ’ loneliness and despair, he must be wise time Republican House of Rep Miarlan Cello who Is a veteran Karen MushT, Debbie Bears, but .the i- cnougli to realize that the W.story books resentatives. • 1 at this operatlan and has es and altermte, Osrol Vashakf- ing and oori.“- -Us 'a'- ‘ o f '-n will remember him not for his learned tablished It as a succesaful an Bhy. manage U> affect U* us . ■ .lijny words or dedicated deeds, not for dis- Another of the normal pres list'See "Oltver" wedding or any other nual tradltian. sures which might be helping nations ond ma.".; etiUni ; nl tlie - lU-' tingul.shed public services and private The feWtured speaker tor the Apprcodmsitely 180 eieventh Dr. Bailey’s traditional end of generosities, but for the melancholy cir- evening win be John Toner, and eighth trade studenie at genera) moment in hisi. the session practice would be cum-sfarwes .oirrounding his reluctant well-known toottxdl mentor at tended the fifan, "OUver,” In When there 'ia such ■ runni". ,, the existence of political am exit from a dreary affair. the University of OotmedUcut it is conceivaWe tnal' a s -^iourx bitions he alone could honor and Newtogtnn on Wednesday aflmv The .pjoment of digpiity that might have and now also dirsdtor of sllfleit- made of conserx’atlvt .J 1 ".(I 'iber- satisfy. There are political am noon. The field trip was am uig- graced his de]«arture—and for which so Ics Bit tX3onHe n; Ai c ' h?vr bitions around, all right. The ed by David Nagel. Asalstiiig a) ptoneertnjr. or > many of his friends had hoped--eluded M n. CdUo says that there Is trouble Is that there is no visi as ohapenones 'were M rs. Karen ofai pinjluce consci-v.,:".'.’' ti", :'}ts him when he decided to quit rather than an urgent need for h ^ to os- Korn, Mm. Alice Mbkrewslry Courti’-sy Xatiisial Ontl-rv >>f Ci' cVn-.tiiiunon. ble way "In which Dr. Bailey future need... Conceivably. Ut - Su;', -=u’d ask for a public hearing. There were seems able -to satisfy them sist tel deocrafing to r the din- m i Thomas JukanL have produced .. --'..4 ' . nil- R.Hny who dreamed' until the end that ner and fOr serving end dean- PROFILE PORTRAIT OF A YOl'XC. MAN 13Y iMAS.-: t !tJ ' even if he should decide any of lie would prc.ss for such a confronta- ings it has prtKj'.U'' j f . ' !. d 15 them might be worthy of atten big up fdlowteig the dinner. tUm. confound his accusers and at least yenrs if Its pi?rti ;1 i ■••or.’. tfie tion. Rather, he himself is part Also, St least 20 gMs are need le.'ivc a test.-unent to which they could ootwervaUve Im ’,- 6 o- t■ l. of the party structure which Is ed to serve as hostesses. It any i-,lly. I’ resumably this w.as the course one cen lend, a bond In tlile, Looking •'ahei-jd. 1; ■-•-jn sitting on the lid of ikarty ad h- Wii.s weighing during the long in Herald project, Mrs. Cello sboUM be elusions even Tnore ’ -'d * ; •’ < -i',*? By Ro^rland Evans ,Ir. vancement, letting a whole as terim l)ofor«- liis decision. sortment of candidacies uid called.
\ \ V ^ KANCHBaTER EVBNINQ HERALD, MAHCHBErnER, OONK, TUESDAY, MAT 20, 1M9 MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD,^ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1909 Slate InstaUed Preabyleriaiis n i r r o LoBonne Building Doubles \ Yire G ills Lowe Telh Council Rev. Esquirol Installed \X3itiisiwry Favor fJfiing .n m o, Faeali latarsM By lincohi PT A . t o N iiraMflS TMtBMBk Or> T ow n ftraUgMan war oaHad As Episcopal Bishop Mob toe., to now open Whh$I00/)00 Addition MM. Walter CeUmAl of 98 FOR Ban on Castro to Oanhnr and Spring a thla State Moving Ahead ij ttnugh Woteoaday morning sd 7:X A grader at Summit St vras tastalled m his tint aSdrwi m head a t the w b ISb b l A L i c B M M M R m iM L — B n H t WtUkon The O.T. TaBonna and An* to ba created win be 2,400 HARTFORD, Ootto (AP) - IPL 8 « to 18, to toe the R t 6 oonetrucllan alte had t io e is i, a t the 186th eemual C X > m * L8 TB m A E E 1«. of «h* Brant, M.T.. RAN AMTOmo, Tnc. (AP>— building at US *r»»w aquare feet on tba praawt bdt prosldant of ttie lincoto Sohaol Hie Right Rev. John H. Es H m Unltod PrMlqrtMtea ganar- 1 floor of tiM wnuaiao accldsntly pulled down a high- Dtootoon ilptaeopal Oontrention RADiAToe m p A m e Mttltfr of Xn. W nm om M. ■g of flt Story's fl|da- St srin be doubled In tiaa by tom floor. O n MCC Cam pus Plan PTA at the rseent flnid meeting quirol waa tostolled on Eplaoo- S ln ta B . ot WtfplBg. dl«d 8un- al aaaanbly ealM npoa tha voltage poarer Una. Fliefiglitera to be held sSter Om tostaltotkm oopal OpPBh oa Paik Bt next fan, according to an an* LaBonna aaid part of toe new of the school year. ‘ pol bMwp of Oonnectlcut at # 1/ «* VMhun Nra U.8. tOTammant todqr to raeog- nouncamant today by Ibd La> ofllee qwee arffll ba officoa for aliood by until olactrleiaaB ar- at tbs eatbsArsL Some 200 oletgy A a 'i a poioBtof * The ball now rfeems to be piddna up speed towsrd the tostaUed with her were John sendees .today In Christ Church T«Mi caty. nlaa Ildal Oaatro’a Cubaa gov- Boono, toe firm’a praaldwit, Dr. Don A. Outoan and Dr. Rob rtnred on tba sotna. N o one araa and 400 lay Sel ig a lae, repre emmant and lift tba tnula am* drag MTp M d A proteMlOMl hurt .jalization of the new Manchester Community College Htonphny, vice pnetdent; MTO. Oettaedial. senting ths 106 parishes and •lao iaehid* aararal •or ora OB head to talk Jack R. Hunter Ino. of Hil ert X Stanton obatatrlelana. campus at Hillstown Rd. and Wetherell St., Prseident CLMWE siniR $U£$ batgo againat Cuba. liard S t araa laauad a building Iba life Inainaaoe dapartment Robert OoUIombe, secroltary; The new bishop wan installed mlsMom In the dtoosse, will he Turoi _ __ A papar on Latin Aataitoa, to 0 ^ fOBO OB OB aaoByoMMio Frederick W. Lowe Jr. informed the college regknuil oad Mrs. Thomas OoUettl, treas- attenltog the convention. Mr. O w vatide m p fie m arUI bo The ghaao aumber to perm it ta t tha arpanalnn to of LnBonao’a firm arm alao by the Rlgtit Rev. Ektward F. >U Itaaday at 2 ^m. In **>««»y .«rttlcal Uft. poU ^ coat orar $100,000. R wffl add moea to the aacond floor. The council last night. ~ u n r. S i Mitchell Blames Eiaaaon, bishop o f Aherttaen and adar S U Oanatacy, HaitHord. a total o f 4.S00 aquare foot a t property and caaualty dapart- Frank Ghibosky, Ltnooln PTA Orkney, Scotland, assisted by the IM br and Modacn Fnnefal * tidnklng -floor apace. meat w ill then anepand down Stock Market post president, was the tnstall- Small Minority Right Rev. J. Warren Hutchens, Mton S t. A small additloa on the rear stairs. CMOS as qukddy as pootible NEW YORK (AP) — ing oftioer. arania in Oat paat o( tiw laoridi suffragan bMic|> o f Omneoticut, la to charge of ar> of tha building will houaa too Iha praaant portion of th e In School Unrest from now on,” be sold. stock niarirat, with bnksn n- The' loUawlng committee n a atatanraii on Latin Au m i^ Police Log entryway, tha atatrwtil and tba building eras completed early In ohalrman *aro elected: kfirs. and the V««y Rev. Robert 8 . Dr, Lows said all poroela of pn»4iiig Uis phaee Beecher, deen of tbe oatiiedrel. t; A ■ ■ Ni are no calling hours. lea m m ainiruaiud bg a atoialhig olerator. The total otOea apace 1964. WASHmOTON (AP )— Atty. Frank OhibMOy, Ubraiy; Mrs. _____ auta of roora than half tba Tot- IbB tract to ^ tha* Wt In Mbaftqr sliu eontto. BITUMH40USI BMiop Esquirol, former suf Ctan. John N. intebeD said to of town am to tbe hands of tbs ■ . prod BUah m , fine arts; Mrs. log oonunlaAonan at tha an- fragan bishop of the \ -■ 'v ' \ 1 - . MANCHEOTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1909 MANCTBaTBB EVENING HERAIJ). ICANCHESTEB^ OONN« TUESDAY, ICAY 20, 1909 PAGE SLKVlk OmmMa PlUlkKXL TullB^ Hany In ., Roekvflla; South Windsor Rockville Wees Berttord; Itaad Saryn id, Adam Hydra, Worerlch ; Dannia IttoH Stiaam Dr., Veetaai; Rob- Hhite, Ibdn S t, Vaenon, m d Many Pay Tribute Hospital Notes aM L«*hM, Banfnaen Rd., Var- Mm. fnmto Styiai and daugh •M 1S(N «• S noa; Ohrlatina IhdooHd, Roek- ter, Batto Oto., Vomon. Tax R a te vSla; Jeewea Onwgmwi, South Admitted Sunday: CSiaatotte To Ed Moriarty St, ttookrllto; taarrancu Burto, hqr «• t to « OiU, MateaU^Rd., Tolland; Un- By SOL B. OOBBN Itod Haftlcad, and Aelan da Kreaurchenko, Kaln St, D- yT'y Set by Council Ftolfer, IhMdnrflW Uflgton; Bernard Plaanta, It was Ed Moriarty Night last night at the K of C ome on Main St. and approximately 200 persons, includ ADkniltod W ld«7: Rajrmond Adnuttad Sahinday: Wintom, Brooklyn; Rantord Camay, Ter Ahem Waiahouee Pohd, and' ing U.S. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, turned out to honor Ed AdamMA, race Dr., -Rockville; BTIrhaei Dr.. CBotto Bratton, N. l>ark St., Parker, ' Maple S t, Smington; FAIRWAY at 49 mllto tor Uw rtaiwii 0 m m jrawrm ot par and Om Unoaa Hl-Tl group ward F. Moriarty on his 5(Hh Anniversary as past RnelnrUto; K ann OoUkay, Tar- Rockvflla. Lee Thft, Burke Rd., RoekvlDe; bagtanlnf In July, Thia topra- will be In charge of aervlng. grand knight of Campbell Coun ■anto on tncraaaa o f t M min« raoa Dr., RoekvIBa; Katbatlna Btrlha Saturday; Daughter Margaret Philip, Stafford Membera of the Uhces Hl-Tl cil, Knights of Columbus. nlng woa Jamas P, Tlamay. Sprlnga; Tvonne Dowglawlca, ovar thla ym fm tax mto. ona of the Wapptag YMCA wUl Join Moriarty, 79, Is Manohestar’s The roast beef dinner waa pra- Iftovaa, n s h RockrUto; horn to Ifr. and ISna David o f tha BmoUaat incroMaa to tha Manlay F w n n ^ lierUna Rd., Breton, N. Park S t, RotScvBla, Lewie St, Rockville, and Alice other Hartford County Hl-Ti’ara DamocraUc registrar of votaie parad and served by a commit araa. at the annual Camp Woodstock Vernon, and (Radjn Meaeaear- and dattghtm bom to Mr. and Coughlin, Main S t, Coventry. and the dean of the town’s po- tee headed by Manchester Flra Blrtha Sunday: Daughter bom to Batting tha naw rata Mayor Hi-TI Waakand in Wtoodstook UUcal figures. Ha haa bean reg Captain Joaeph MeCooa. rtd. Upper Butcher Rd., Rock- Mka. Rfcbard HaS. WhUlnv St., thla weekend. istrar continuously tor 86 ysaxv, vSto. PlainviUe. to Mr. and Mra. John Dowgle- Howard B. FUta oommantad Campbell Council Grand Tha program win ampbaalae since 1988. Btfttia FMday; Danghtar ton i Dtoohatgod Saturday: Fern wlcx, Lewie St., Rockville. pcmiy hose that tha oouneU had workad Knlgbt WaMar Stetson graatod k»g houTB ovor mora thaf, a recreaUon, movlas, M k abig- He was grand knight of Camp the aaoemUage. Ha payed to Mr. and Itoa. lOguel Ntovaa, ando Nadoeu, BmOy Dr., Book- Diecluuyed Sunday: Joaeph Iqg. annual alaotkm of county m High St., RoofevOa. viBo; Oarohne Rogara, tauirol ilanealaee. (mg.fLSS) month, and that tha town man- bell Council in 1919, whan the homage to Moriarty, "a grand Boeao, Terry Rd., Tolland; Wee- and Sunday knight of 80 years ago and sUn St, Wepplng; lOobael UBM, ley Charter, Eaiington; Slorence agar and hia dapartmanta ahd /*®“ "®** offleara naUonal membetiiiip of tha Dtochargad Fittagr: Sualo tha Board of Bduoatton and tha church sarvleaa. aoUva in K of' C work." Hanfco, South St., Rockvfllo; Waat Main S t, RoofcvlHe; Kathy Bettere, Plnney Brook Ct, El K of C was 26,000. It now la Buparlntondant o f Mdxtols had The South Wlndaor group wUl 1 ,20 0 ,000 . • Dtstriot Deputy Jama* B. Roaana Soucy, HlpMand Av«., Ktooman, Orcene St, RodcvUlo; lington; Mra. Nancy Goodwin leave from tha Wapplng Com- workad tor many montlw pra- Sen. Dodd, who arrived lata Hohnao, spaakbig on balialf of RodndUa; Nonnan Leweaqua, Roaoonn Drury, Kelly Rd., Tal- and daughter. Woodland St., munUy Hbuaa at 8:45 p.m. on the Supreme Counotl, quoted Rockville, and Mra. Janet oaading tha ttma that tha ooun- and had to leave aariy tor an Rt. n , SSUqgton; Manha. oottvtBo; Ruth Baton, Dailey cll oonaldarad tha budgat Friday, and will return about 4 Browning In daacrihing 1Sm6- Stepieton, Bkat Haittord; Clr., RockvUla; DduIb Baaeett, Barker and eon. Mile Hill Rd., other speaking engagement in , Fltta M t that tha budgat waa p.m. on Sunday. Wetberafleld, otayad only a half "Qrow old along with Ina. St., Bgypt Rd., sahi«ton; Richard Rockville. a good ona, and ha thankad Thoaa attending tha weekend hour and qx>ke before dinner ™ « la yet to bo.». program are R ^ r Bolsaaau, avaiyona tanrotvad, itMii«u..g was served Mayor Nathan AgoaUnelU, counell wlvaa and huabanda, tor Debbie Chapman, Lynatte and bringing giesting* on behalf of Brad Coraon, Linda OaMlman, He praised Moriarty aa "a the people of 'Moncheotar, said, thalr patlanoa and aaalBtanoa. good person, a good human be to what might ba oallad a Mika Johnson, Craig JosUn, An "If the world bsd more psopto dy and Joyce KTeller and Bar- ing—a man who tyidltoa th e like Ed, it would be a .finer quiet noto of paaatva aaalatonca, K of O organtoatkm.” Oounollwoman Jana Romeyn nta Kuras. place in which to live. The Lord Also, Bob LaPorte, Jacques Dodd, who has been a K of C has been good to Ed, and be ta agreed with tha total budgat, member for 41 year* to Mbriar- but offered aavaral auggeatkna Latry, Stove Manning, Allan turn has been good to the rest tor improvamanta. Maaetar, Jeff RaynOda, Dannia ty’s 02, said, "The younger man of us." Ryder, Steve TurUnton and may not have it to ths full de State Sen. David Barry oaned Mra. Romeyn fait that aome votion we have. of the area# where the council Martha and Chrl Warner. Ad- Moriarty "a man of strength, of cut the budgat abould ba oara- vlaon taking toe grotq> are "The reason I'm here,” Dodd great honesty, of Integrity, a fully watched to Inaura that tha Mr. and Mr*. Oaraid Conan, said, "to to say something about gentleman and a fine maiL’’ problema that tha oounoll feels Mr. and Mi*. Charles Wamar a gixxl man while he to still State Rep. Francis Mahoney are tolarabla do not datariorata and Alma Wamr. present to hear it, and not later. presented Moriarty wtth a Into intolaraUe altuationa. Oari Luty, Cited “ Aird,” he added. In hto only resolution ot commendation to this connection Mrs. Carl B. liuly, aon of Mr. end reference to politics, "I’ve got adcqited May 0 by tfae State Aa- Romeyn aakad that additional Mr*. Paul V. Luty of 70 Lewis Edward F. Moriarty, second from right, chats with ers and other friends by Francis J. Maloney, right, a vested Interest in him. I hope sembly. "What’a wrong with the , patrola ba aaai|2ted to tha Kel Dr., was among tha 48 Trinity U.S. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, at last night’s testi vice chairman of the event. At left is Walter Stet he’ll be around a long time, country," Mahoney sold, ' "to ly Rd. area, and that the town OoUaga etudente edto ware pre- monial dinner. Moriarty is holding an envelope con son, . grand knight of Campbell Council, K of C. Ed, God bless you." that we don’t have enough Ed mainagar diaeuas tha road with aented awards at the 20th an taining a cash gift, presented on behalf of the din (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Francis J. Maloney, vice Mortortys.” Stale Rep. Donald Genovesl Vamon and tha State Highway imal Honom Pay oaremonles of clnirman for the event, present the ct^ege held last Friday. ed Moriarty with a gift from and State Sen. Robert Houley of Dept, and report to the oouncU Maurice Weaterberg, 28 I^mn West Hartford; Mrs. Dorothy Venmn were . Introduced but on the oondlUons with regard Luty, a nnembar of the clans those present and from those of 1969, received second prise. Dodd Shows Manchester Dr., VImon; Paul Wupperfeld, Hhvlng, 60 Concord Rd.; .Tull tumble to attend —a carii purse. didn’t speak. to the road “at least quarter 90 Grandview St. Patulak, East Hartford; Allison GOP Reglstar of Voters Fred ly ." Alumni Prise In BngUah Com- Hospital Notes Maloney was suhstltuting for poaltlan. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Goodman, Woodland St., Tql- general chairman Joseph E. Peck said of Moriarty, "They M n . Romeyn aabed that the No Concern mm to Mr. and Mrs. Richard land; John Mulieody, 89 Elm don’t come any better than him. oounefl comtder replacing tha McCarthy, who was called out n i n i r i M n Provost, 47 Oak Dr., Hebron; St., Wapplng; Mrs. Diane Ber- of town because of the death of In fact, I have always thought contraobad custodial aarvloe tor Manoheetra Evening Herald ^ V n m N G HOURS a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ear) ntoar and daughter, 26 Camp- so highly of him, he waa the tbs Ttawn Has by htring two South Wlndaor oovre^MMident With Polls hto mother. , tat^medlate Oar* Semi- Lane, 117 Cedar St; a dough- bell Ave., Vernon; Mrs. Mary Moriarty, who to seldom at a best man at my wedding." fuU-ttona ouatodlana. Thaae ous- Carol Moulton, leL 644-8714. pnvBta, *oon-8 p-m., and 4 p.m.- ter to Mr. and Mra. Arthur Gallara and daughter, 81 Stone Speaking briefly were John H. By SOL B. COHEN loss for words, said, "I am at a todlani would get to hoow the 8 p.m.; private rooma, 10 aJn.- Queretto, IS Hillside Ave., Ver- St. loss for words. I want to thank Coleman ot Middletown, worthy buUdhig better ttean die servlca, If U.S. Sen. 'ihomas J. Dodd 8 p,m., and 4 p.m.-8 pm. non. ______secretory of the State Oounoll; to worried about a.drop In hto Pediatrios: Parents allowed everyone involved in this, won end could he conttMtod to an DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; derful evening.” €Uid John . FltsPatrlck, deputy. emergency qltuatloii with great Allies Take popularity fai Connecticut, since any time except noon-8 pm .; The blessing was given 1^ the brand knight of Campbell Couh- d itlir hto censure by the U.S. Senate, Ronald Girard, 286 Woodbridge MDa H elp W eatReniiBii er facility tlian tfae service. otheis, 8 p.m.-8 p.m. he to not ehowlng It, at leatA _ _ __, .i, _ St.; John Guenette, Storrs; Mrs. Rev. John Delaney, pastor of Mie. Rcmieyn aald tbat ehe Mountaintop X ’ Sydney 16 Cobum Rd.; NEW YORK — A medioal, S t Bridget Church, who on Sun was euiprleed to lean) that oedy not outwardly. publication telto of a weather-' MIGBAINE HTUIMEU In Manchester last night to J Robert Oaura, Thompeonvllle; day, celebrated his 40th anni about $8,000 of Uie Hghtliig pro (Conthraed from Page One) I^nrive ^ and Mrs. Gerrle Knight, Ghurton- man in Krakow, Poland, w ho versary as a priest CHICAGO — Mlgratao hsod- Ik GriMt... attend a teatlmonial for Demo Cara. Immedi^ten^ cy, gJast works gram of $20,000 actually goes wMh a university medi cratic Registrar ot Voters Ed Father Delaney expressed aefaes aftUct some 10 to 16 mil tor new Mghttog m d tlMt Uw Sbaibubt reported the once limited to five Hertford; Reml Slysi, Buff cal faculty in preparing fore great esteem for "Ed and hto lion Americans. Dootoa* hoy* to pay the eleo- hmvily Juhgted nuxtofatotop ward F. Moriarty, he said he casts' that say, for example: May Plant Sale Saturday to not concerned wtth the. re C*q> Rd., Tolland; Julie Negro, wife," and said, "I am proud created the American Aasocla- trte - faUl tor lighth^. tootoed .She a forest Are had Maternity) Fathei*, 11 a.di. • 202 Hebron Rd., Boltim; Mrs. "Sudden rise in temperature. to.be here, to honor a very good Uon for the Study of Headache Sha bopMl tiMit In tim future through It after the 10 sults of a poll released last 18:45 p.m., and 6 p.m.-8 p jn .; Mra. Anton Latawic of 19 Ash St., left, and Mra. Joseph Sullivan of 317 week, which showed a drastic Margaret Levesque, Ware- May be distressing to persons man.” to deal with surii probloms as two Ughthtg ancounta be enter- offaers, 8 p.m.-4 p.m., and 6 house Point; Mrs. Gladys Swift, with unsteady nerves." The toastmaster of the eve- Spring St., pause to admire a flowering shrub while preparing for the Man drop In public esteem for him. p.ni.-8 pm. mlgroiiM. chester Garden Club annual'May Plant Sale. Mrs. Sullivan is chairman of the «exiiwiinr!i ed In the bui%et to reflecC the vffUllMy M ken. N h w a i i K ! "It Just means I must work Aie Llmlto: 16 in mateinUy, sale which will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Woodruff Hall of biWakdawn betwwan new hgtat- A South Vtotnameae battaBon that much harder," Dodd said. tag and etootrfcnl 'bUla. moving tgt the mmntain met 18 in other areas, no Umlt In Center Congregational Church. A variety of annuals, perennials, herbs, geran Dodd, leaving tfae KofC sdf-aervloe VI ' OonunenUng on aocountta tor otdy liMilt reahrtanoe. lit tound a Home tor Wethersfield, where iums, house plants, and hanging baskets will be, on sale. There will also be a personnel who are not hired but three Jnoh lelephone cable that he waa eoheduled to deliver a The admlntotratlon reminds white elephant table. Homebaked food, sandwiches, and coffee will be avail tor whom tfae oounoB 'nas ap- waa behaved to hove ootmeettad able during the event. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) epssch, conaenited to pauao long vtoltors that with omisitwtion proprlatod funds, Mra. Romeyn the ntourlaintop bane with enough to answer a few queo- under way, parking rvaoe to crltlciaed tha town nwnager tor Horlh Vlatoaineaa bases in tlana. Although he looked phys nurse has been added to take limited. Vtoltoi* are aoked to maklig' a "oonadoiM deobton" tsuo*. ically tired, hto answers were W e keep telling people we have Vernon care of the new school. The es bear with the hospital rridle the to not fill oertota pnatttoae. She The paratroopers tound many poaltlve and alert. parkliig problem extots. timated salary tor this posl- aafend that the manager In the perlly ooUapeed. bunker* with Asked If hb still intends to ticn is $4,600. This budget also future ba required to report at dead North Vlatnameoe eoldliera nm tor re-eleotlon in 1970, he includes other expenses .totaling. many convenient savings plans aaich meettag of the council on toalde, apparently klUad by the replied, "Y-es, Yes. Thera is no Patients Today: 888 School Budget Report $4,851 tor health services. the *tatua o f unfilled pcaktoiia UB. ahd MteUlng. chang;e. I have said many times Presently the system uses 28 In the toam. U.S. offioers wUl not dtscuaa that I will seek the nomination, ' ADMITTED YESTERDAY: school buses, one had to be MICHAELS The total budget of $6,711,018 future plans for security rea and I repeat It now." Leroy Banning, Stafford and they keep telling us they want Storehouse of Data added after this school yetu- be ls compnssd of a Board of Edu- sons, but there Is speculation Asked if he would force a Sprlig; Mrs. Helen Barno, De gan'. The board is recom m «id- catlan budget o f.$4,148,166 and that the U.S. Command may be primary, should he lose the pot Rd., Coventry; Mrs. Rita If town taxpayers received aa aistant superintendent, $19,012; Ing 30 buses for the coming a General Goveraanent Budget planning to aatabUsh a base In nomination, yet sUU get the re Brown, 264 Hollister St.; Mi detailed an account of th e business manager, $14,141; ad- year tor a total amount of $171,'- of $2,667,817. quired 20 per cent votes, he re chele Delemanty, Wlllimantio; an interest rate they can depend on. Board of Educatkm budget as ministrative assistant, $14,841, 389. the A Shau valley. The council la counting on on The mountain oonunands^ a plied, "I would be foolish not Mrs. Ruth Fiddler, East Hart the board recentiy did, they sOil and severance pay for the re Salaries for the custodians Increawa o f $180,000 in state aid to. I've said many times, and ford; Agnes Kermedy, 81 So we’re now offering guaranteed interest on our days or more may be withdrawn without notice might not like the budget but tiring assistant superintendent, portion of the 2S-mil«-long ^ - total $247,549. This Includes a to education and $99,050 oanlad ley, which te the biggest enemy my record proves that I ad Pleasant St., Rockville; Mra. during the first ten days of each,quarter. y they would see where every dol- $1,200, a total of $72,224. new head custodian and three Irene Klucewlcs, 868 Hackma Investment Passbook Accounts, our unique i % over as a oonltaiiad approprlOr supply end staging area In ttie here to the statement, that a lar of the prcq>oaad $3.6 milHcm >me salaries for the school assistants at the new school and own quality tlon to reduce the total budget man should do everything with tack St.; Erwin Konesnl, Poni- passbook plan designed for savers. Guaranteed Today may be a bright and sunny day, but at northern part of South Vietnam. budget is going. principals and assistants total one additional part-time work to be flnanoed by taxation. Af in Hto ability. If he wants to fret, Jooime Llewellyn, N. River for three years from the date of your most CBT we can hear the rain.. Blaewhere— Rd., Coventry; Rlcar^ Longo The detailed budget report $193,447. At the high school is er. for the four new rooms added ter bB eaUmatad kahrect rave- Enemy gunners kept up their be elected to office. to the Talcottvllle School. ria, Warehouse Point; WUltom recent deposit. And funds on deposit for 90 We’re the bank that listens. was prepared with the help of one principal and two vice^prln- nuettbuve bean eqqittod against nightly rociciat and mortar at "There's nothing certain in Charles Brlsson, the new edu- cipals for a total of $47,423. The estimated tdtal tor the watch with the graas budgat, $4,820,282 is poliUcB,” he said, when asked Mcaellant, 164 Irving St.; Mrs. tacks with more than twit a dos- Laura Mclsaae, Gtostonbury; cation business manager, and The adminIstraUon salary to- heating of all of the schools left to be fkranoed by taxatloni en reported Monday night If he expected to be nomin contalns a wealth of data on tal for the middle school, $33,- amounts to $46,636; utilities, Ths 1089 net Grand list as of ated. "One never knows what Mi*. Sarah Noble, 32 Walnut Vemon's planned school ex- 732, includes the salary of the against U.S.- bases. U.8. heed- St; Mrs. Ethel Parker, Hatrii THE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY $83,429, and supplies for opera the first of the year 1* $09,100,- quaitere sold two Amudbans will happen. I take everything CBT P®*!®®®- prinoipal, vice-principal and a tion of the plants, $19,430.* the 3-year with more than a grain of atrbg- Hill Rd., Vernon: Mrs. Fanny MEMBER F.D.I.C. 000, end it to Mfimated tbat were kiUed, 14 were wounded The report breaks the pro- teaching vice-princip^. At the ' The maintenance man, hired Pedraxa, 61 Englewood Dr.; one mill on Ilia tax rate wfll and four heUcoptom were dam Heather Plagge, 46 Groan posed budget down Into these seven elementary schools, the this year, will have an asslatant produoe $09,200 In rsvenue ,to He declined to speculate on aged In a mortar attack o r the Manor R d.; Mr*. Carol categories: Instructional salar- salaries for principals and as- in the coming year. The present( the town.. headquarters of the U.S. 9th m- possible opponents tor the De- ies, 75 per cent; transportation, sistants total $112,292. salary is $8,000. The new man' unconditional mocsatlc nomlnalton. "I have Richards, Stafford; Mr*.\ tantry Dl'Vlelon 42 mllee south will start at $7,000. TMOA Banquet no Iden," be said, end intimat Pauline Rose, 49 Cedar St.; 3.6 per cent; operation and Por the comiing school year a The annual Wapplng YMCA west of Saigon. maintenance, 9 per cent; gen- „ew principal is being proposed In an effort to coordinate all ed that It would nieke no dUter- Mr*. Armle Sullivan, 396 Hart of tbc'cafeterlas the school sys Banquet will be held this Thurs ford R d.; Mra. Belle Tuttle, 2270 era! control 2 per cent; health the Center Road sdiool. This day at 5:80 p.m. In the Timo ence to him, and that he will and-attendshce, one per cent; ^ 39-room elementary school tem will have a cafeteria direc guarantee came out fighting, whoever they EUingfam Rd., Wapplng: Mrs. thy Edwards Soboo} oafeteria. fixed charges, 2 per cent; food expected to be ready next fall, tor next year. The salary will B5 DIFFERENT STYLES Democrats Plan are. Winona Watt, East Harttord;- be $8,200. The 50th anniversary of the servlc^, tuition, student body salary for this position has TMCA In South Wlndaor will be He said that ho has detected a cu ities, 3 per cent; capital ^een set at $13,746. Two assist- The board has estimated that Bylaws Meeting no change ta attitude among $244,622 of the total budgret is FOR MEN AND W DMEN observed, with charter mem outlay. 1 per cent, and inMruc- ^nts to the fJHncipal are also bers atUl living in the area in hto colleagues in the U.S. ti(^l supplies 6 P®rcmt. ^ proposed torthis new for expends Jurt to open the The Mandwater bemocratlo Senate, since they voted to cen ALL WAYS BEST new elementary school. vited to attend the banquet and Town Oommittes baa aetaeduled ^ schc^ras^ll as the middle program. sure Mm. " I have always been operating budget^ the dlstribu- Proposed salaries f o r ALWAYS S3S.75 TD $AS5 • moeting fpr next Tuesday, to on good terms with all of them All local YMCA membera are dtonwB and to take, action on tion of esUmated revenue for ,, ' Advertisement: s eligible to attend with their and I still am," he said. “I see the coming year is: 28 per cent, Wanted: Newsboys or news- prapoaed rule* ohsngas in its no snubbing. My relatixns axe state; 3 ^ r cent, federal and ^ assistants on a part-t 1 m e families. However, they niust ^ CANDIK8 girls in the Rockville area. FOR QRADUATION have made reservationa with bytoWB. corcHcU, and' thfd is how they miscellaneous, and 69 per cent. ®®t ®t $4,200 each. Windsor Ave., Franklin St.; Ths masting will be at 8 p.m. should be." ■ local..___ - ”^® salaries for consultants South St.. Hartford Tpke. their leaders. Each member at tending has been aoslgnod a In the Municipal Building Hear- The Board of Education supervisors total »145,978. Routes available immediately. aaH-BOTO S3BB IrV Room. agreed last week to cut $200,- This covers physical education, 'Jail Herald Circulation D e covered dtoh to serve 10 people. Hartford County YMCA Gen Committees have been at No More Rain Needed 2 000 from its original proposal music, audio-visual, speech and partment: Mr. Cordera or Mr. eral Secretary Don Warrington weak tor ssvsral months on pro SYDNEY (AP) — ..Heavy Humphrey. 647-9946 Choose bracelet watches, of $5,390,318. ‘ hearing, reading, mentally re- and 'the newly organUed 15 posed changes in the rules per April rain filled Sydney's water The total state aid amounts landed, science, guidance and strap watches, sports member Board of Directors taining to 'Candidate endorse storage dams. A Water Board to $1,516,685 and federal, $2,000, social workers. or dress watches, diamond have aloo been invited as apo ment and seleottai o f 'loattvention spokesmen eald the dams now MiscallaneoUs, revenues total Classroom teacher salaries dal guests. delegates. • hold riiough water to meet Syd $165,250 for a grand total es- are set at $2,580,412. This In watches, automatica, Biach of the seven YMCA ney's demand for the next five timated revenue of $1,663,945. dudes about 308 teachers. Tlie waterproofs and calendar groups will present a short en years witliOQt more rain. The town expects, to receive salaries for special teachers to- watches, in stainless steel, tertainment, keeping In mind Only Farm Town $1,320,380 in slate per pupil aid. $666,957. the 60th anniversary. .This grant is^4wsed on the aver- Thl^ account also provides for gold-filled and 14K gold.' PALMER, Alaska (AP) — . age daily membership lor the summer curriculum studies by Pahnar, nestled In the tam ed. Best of all, your graduate Matanuska Valley, - Alaaka’a current scdiool year and is paid some of-the staff members in gets 3 years of service " in three instaJIihents during 1969 science, social studies and Ian- lANK CREDIT only cosmnunUy to pitmarily -70. For purposes of computing guage arts. Salaries of other absolutely FREE. based on an agricultural ecotw- PUIMB^OUT CARDS ACCEPTED the grant an average daily instructional staff, which would This remarkable value offer my.. membership of 6,286 is used, include substitutes, driver train- The town has seen steady STOP Tbe state also reimburses the ing and a summer school dlrec- will be withdrawn June 8th. ARTHUR DRUB growth alnae the arrival of the town for one-half the amount tor, total $42,700. first Matanuska oolaefsts in the paid for transportation of stu Librarians, $41fI00 early 1980s. dents to a vocational-technical The salaries for the librarians in^tute or a vocatlonal-ngricul- at all of the schools total tural cenUr, not to exceed $200 $41,500. This takes in 11 people, per pupil. For eight fuU-time and one half- 1 The estimated total cost of time persops in the guidance de-* Pint CongrtgoHoiMl Church of Vomon Vocational transportation is $3,- partments, salaries total $98,176. 600. .one^iatf of which will be For the psychological examiner - reimbursed. the salAry is $10,942; secretarial TURKEYSUPPER CONCINTRATID IIOUID In connection with special ed- salaries, $81,181, and for teacher 2 ib A 9 d .e O ucatlon, . $70,100 will be re- aides, $35,786. DRAIN OPENER-CLEANER imburted by the state. This The textbook account for all ■* n . Friday, May 23 MANY ASSORTMENTS covers programs for pupils hav- of the schools totals $69,875; • RATS HAIR A R I R TO GIVE AND ENJOY ing identifiable learning disabil- Ubrary books end supplies, ORATSPAT serving from 8-7 p-m. Beeervatlons oeU Mrs. itles. $26,433; audio-visual materials LENOX 'Dm town rec^ves fidl t»im - *“ *1 supplies, $25,546; teaching Von Bone 648-8878 or Bli*. Otork 648-1676 m M C H B sm bursement from the state, for supplies, $187,641, and other ex- I •peclal aervicea rendered to pensea for instruction, $30,592. HARDWARE A SUPPLY! PHARMACY ^ jeweLBRs-mvaReMiTHB eiNCE iaoo 81.75 adulto. 61.66 ohUdreii 6-U. i* «e r • yeai*. legally blind stiMents. Th® salaries for the schocrf 8n MaUi BL, Maooheotor Admlnlsttnilve Salaries nurses, which had been in the SM ■ . ODNTEB BT. The-.. sdminlBtrative salaries general government budget and DOWNTOWN MANCHESTEIU-968 MAIN STREET BB N E nTi BYDBB MEMOIUAL BOUnTAL, Puerto Woo. Pheae 648-44M for the coming year include: “ "o now in the education budget, Stgwrtntendent, $28,000; as- totol $47,139. One additional V - ' vv'U, ' W \;' . ) MANCHESnSB KVENXNQ HEBALIX-MANCHBSTBB. CX)NN> TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1969 m ts R id in g Cinciimati BoUon Events in World itoelr sseurity can b s gnsran- V o te sT a x W inners InfUtrator Killed teed oidy if ft e m y mtanteta 8BOUL (AP) — Amesican eloos relations wfth ttis Uiritad Dowm- Slo t * traopa kiltad w North Korean In- For Schools Nam ed in fUtrator trying to raeak Into South Koraa tMs momtag, tha gotactoam etoW acanawocOng (OWtkOMl (ram Page One) Httk Rebellion Leaden In • tow d a y a ” A rt Show Unltod Nettons Oommond to- *Should F i W Thoaft adao w ere oaana weight- maaure had not parasi, thay ported. MANILA (AP) — Baurtesn ton aorabatton and a Wot o t a Wtanera have been awNme- A spokeeman .ssM tbs North leaden in the Huk rebellion of to lilH V i P 'toMlng Stafford right ride up Hearty 110,000 v o ts n t m s d sd tor tlw Bolton Art Chib mem KMeon waa a p a lto i bedon tbe llOOi should ba ftetd after OH * i dawn by 2nd Infantiy Dlvlrion !n tka taloriWai picture and oat and 07 par oaat favoted the bers’ exhibit held this weekend 18 yeozB in prtaoik th s Supnems OMMMKNfla Toong kaadWiwn. sridtera guanding tbs western Oourt ruled Mbnday. M l 4«M ot to wKMb U mUM Incnasa. Tlw Hantiltoa Ooiiaty at the Oomnnadty Hall. Ih ODs, "It'a really a baU up hare Ur- sector of ths 2%-niitewlde de- Tbe prtsoneia, aU tnsirdieraQf Tha cloudscapa pattarn of VILLAOCR addn soft, •( Uw mow, «vtr Om MOM ip ot Board of Blsottora w tta tba Jean Pehovlik took first plaoe tag in aara O ,” Toung aadd. mllltailssd sons between North tire Oommunlst PoUtburo that to Uto >w ot tWagalllHy whom tnraout was heavy tor m apootal tor "ODHipoeltion,” Hrien sophlstleatsd glamor to this Madltsrranaan room. "It’a tka only way to go.” and Boutii Korean. Ths infiltra led tbe rebeUkra had bean sen WEEK alaotlan. Three eariter attemipto Vetich, eeooiid, tor "Dsoember lha aabranaota atartad the tor fired 70 to 100 rounds with a tenced by a lower oourt to oei> •ad W hrto B . AMMn kopo to tolecaat wtth a riew a t the earth to yafae tba levy bad tWIeil Dunes,” and MUdnd lista eubmaeWne gun, then tried to The Doiver ballot Msta only third, for "Vennoiit Bams.” tenoes raiding Smrn Ufa Imptla- tram more than 100,000 mltoo in flee north, but Amerloan Use onmert to death on charges of H m wgtao that pot Apooo 10 apace, ahnUar to that Wown ta oaadidatas tor tw o saata on tba in water ooior, MTO. VsKch brought Wm down, the epokes- oa ooiaw to too oomo Qmt moat rsbelUon vrith murder, roMiety, the Infttal telecaata Sunday, eoc- aebooi board, but tlw fainqiai|Ti took a (tort with ’’Eraenoe,” nzan caM. Thera were no U.S. Am to flhoot ft toto Iw ar ortrit— has pMarissd ovsr the Issue of Rita Keuway, sezwnd wltti kidbaplng and arson. cept that the heme planet wna caoualUea. The bdgh oourt ruled that "r e ■ad lllro ■•tin to prapol t h t •*- crasrtowu busing to aobtovw ra “ WeHawwep,’ ’and Agnes Krey- much amaltor. The Inftltrator waa ths second troBwots lack toarard oorth. cial tafagratton. rig, timd, vriih "OU Stump.” bel lion cannot be oomplexed ■ ' ' ' ' "Wla’ra made w few mllea North Koraan killsd in ths Tlw buring program was a|>- In pastels, Vtota Sobol took a with oommon critnaa like mur ONLY BtOowliir ftwtr toonohhn atoce yeeteattay," Staftaatl aald aouthsM half of tbe DMZ within fkma Oop* Bamodr Sunday, pravad on a 0-2 vote tost Marata. •n^ with "Owls,” attd no other der and anun conunittad In fur- an ApoUo 10 lipped aJong at a week. South Korean troops re therancs of tba rabriUon.” ft Stofkrd, Toons and Oanma more than 3,000 milee an hour. Taa> of tlw board manlwn wbo priiM wars esrardsd. hava lad a latouraly ooyase, CKVored H ara up tor re-electton Tlw riww tovorlte, by popular ported killing an intruder in the said the 14 could be bald guilty •■’V f ------Berth loWed like a boyto oentral sector laat Wtataasday. tw ito s to r Hm Inagr daya aroond vote, was Diana Urain’s pastel, only of aimpte lebelUon, tor llaaa marble—motttod Mack, rad If the balance of poaror ftM m ooa mooo which tbe maxittuim penalty ta gray, blue and white agtataat the should Shift tbs program could “TM Worioers.” Noaa «( too pOota lad Woaa Move to European Unity 10 yean’ tmprisonmeiiit Mark btackneea of the sky. be called back and ktUed ItaliaB Sapper any atsaa o t a ooid. On or oOiar An Italian supper vrlll be Seen if Pother WUu Tbetr appeal was filed ta 1968. “ft looks beautiful gck« A strike by sobena in Ghtoago aDmaft. Aatraaauto mlnuta gla or Mrs. John Radton. A lim WUNDA WEVE QUALITY Stafford told mtoelco coniral- Mriks udsaa denwnda tockitikBr The West German leader •» MANCHESTER EVENING HERAli), MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESPAY, MAY 20, 1909 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. MAY 20. 1909 PACBl! SlVEN lEm r r m JSeriMld Angle Orioles Would Like Rerun ^ Score Rham Stages Rallies •) EARL YOST Iieagna But Not Enough^ Bow 15-8 To Top Cheney, 13-9 TONIGHT’S GAMES Of Seven Days During m L . One Native Playing in M ajon By DEAN YOST Acadia vs. Manor, 7:80 Nebo. 24 U .848 — slbly fintifa wlto a winning saa- worked on Pete LsOashhu until iiai«aer ( U > Chtoego Charter Oak vs. Sportsman, Going into an extra in five hits, four runs in five in < U > Just to settle a question from a reader, Manchester New Toffc 17 18 .488 8 AB R a B RBI NEW YORK (AP) — be all right." Battlmore’s Frank Robinson, apiece. BIU Hands and Dick Bel- rake opposing pitchers at wUl ^ Unfavorable weather ***• fotlrth. Sophomore A1 Noske- womdek of Nebo. nings of pitching. Jim Tymon ABB R B RBI does have a native pla3i ^ as a regular on the major FtUMbuigh 17 18 .488 8 J li Parks paraded five entered the game but couldn't Ooeiden. ’cl ning, Rham High of He Conderino. m S s 4 0 1 Sevenoeven aays days in «my M ay ao do notiioi a ue^iite-----^ o n pair e -o f n m who hit 10 home runs In April, ma have one each and reUeyer whUe Phil Nlekro, 6-2, Ron Driving vs. Alberti’s, 6:16 Ne came on In relief to save toe Sohuts, 3b - s 2 9 18 league baseball scene this season. He’s outfielder Jay St Lnuia IS 18 .487 7 cononAtiona yeaterdy ^ d n t P^ers to the mound in an control hls teases and retired bron. scored four .runs in 6 3 111 se a so n m a k e b u t th e s o a r - ^®**‘ *” ^ settoacks at Houstxm, has connected just once In 16 Ted Abernathy flnlahed (At an- Reed, 6-1, Pat Jarvis, 8-2, and bo. win for Schulz. Ooodrow fan- u Johnstone of the California Angels. Johnstone, a one FMla’iM a 16 18 .416 7 han^ranfper the play between ‘ffort to stop Maloney but none in toe sixth. Third AiideiTO:' n 6 2 4 0 8 ’ the Cubs have outgalned the Or- games this month. But the Or- other combined shutout. reliever Oeorga stone, 4-0, car- f?**^(*f* Wyman vs. Taylor’s, 6:16 the top of the eighth to de- BViley, If a 1 1 0 1 % Maloney High nf Meriden time bonus baby, was bom here but moved at an early insr Baltimore Orioles will ioles since lari Monday, when ioles' pitching staff, suspect be- John "Blue Moon" Odom, top ry the mound loed. Nlekro, Monbneal 11 21 .644 10 A. ^ came on to fire c Keeney. Cheney managed to outoit Robbma, e 8 0 10 1 opened two innings, sixth and seventh, R. Jfnisa, c feat Cheney Tech, 13^9 Sebwanko, If 4 1 9 0 2 Me to (California. He now resides in Santa Ana, Calif. settle for reruns of the they were three ganMe ahead of fore the season got underway, winner In the majors with a 7-1 Reed and Jarvla each has won West Dlvlrtoa and ■ Manchester High. Stampers vs. Herald, 6:16 Rham, 16-10, but Rhaun pushed OoiAd, cf 3 0 0 0 0 n « 3S-]r«arold Johnitone hlta Atlanta 34 10 .706 — Threatening clouds and up with a bang in toe first but couldn’t control Maloney’s ** here yesterday. Cheney more runs across the ^ate. Hovejr, lb 4 1 0 0 0 week that was all summer Pittsburgh in the National has been winging alohg—end mark, has led the Athletics’ twice during the club’s 7-1 Roberteon. Beidc^O 3 1 0 0 0 nurd In the Angel batting order. Los Angeles 21 18 .818 8 strong winds stoyed throughout inning. M anch^er scored two hot bats. Whltey Jenkins, mak- Oonw, 3b held a 9-6 lead going Into toe Leading toe hitting attack for long. League Elari. ’Today, they’re six hatching goose eggs—without a surge pari Minnesota. Reggie surge. _ _ runs on lour hits wlto toe aid Imr hia nltnhlna- Aahni hiir1a<4 He»ei. p PreTkwa natlvas to make the More of the same can’t hurt in front of both the sputtering hitch. Jackson, 11 homers, Rick Mon- San Frsn. 20 16 .6n 4% toe contest making It hard for wlto toe aid Ing hls pitching debut, hurled ***"*^’ seventh inning. Rham were Phil Conderino go Totali g r a u H a \ toe outfielders and pitchers to of an error. Maloney bounced the last Inning aUowlng no hits, Totals 36 16 14 5 16 SILK CITY SOFTBALL Oheaer (8) big Aow ware the late Herman the Chicago Cubs, Oakland Ath- Pirates end the spurting New Jim Palmer, 6-2, leads the day, two grand slams, and Dan- the AL with a .877 batting mark OhKdmrtl Oiwalwiiril 16 18 .441 8 Msaelraster <8) Winning toe fourth game in ing 4-6, one a double; Chet Siok, Bronkle, oulfiaider-Snt haae- letlca or Atlanta Braves either. Torii MeU. league with three shutouts. He’s ny Cater, a .828 batting figure, and has stolen home tour times, Son Dlqgo 18 28 .410 10% control the ball. The CCIL right bock and scored Hvs times two walks and two strikeouts. ii„r « . «b Some call it softball, others a row, Rham upped Its record 4-5, two doubles and three AB R H B RBI m two singles, two doubles, a chot Janlga collected four o ^ . ab Landry, 3b 2 3 0 1 0 man Moe Mbdeardt and pAcber Pausing In mid-flight Monday, ’Ihe Athletics split four games a ^ been on the losing end of are the Mg offensive guns. but the ’Twins’ fourgpame taM- Houston 16 24 .886 11% game finally ended some two m''ght have thought It waa ' a to 5-8 while Cheney dropped to RBI’s. Schutz had two hits In Ooodrow, p 3 0 1 0 0 hit tatsman and -a sacrifice. hlU In six trips and knocked In S S S m a f'ib Tom Kelley. a breath-catcher throughout the during the week but sUll vaulted two Bhutouta—1-0 end 2-0. Me- ’The Braves, wfaoee only loss spin has dropped them behind Monday’ s Besulfo and a half hours later with host track meet last night at Mt. 8-7.. It was Tech’s fourth loss cluding a triple and three RBI’a. Horltece. cf 8 3 3 1 3 Maloney on topt 16-8. Entering the second Inning, two runs. Including a double and Livencooii. xt - d Nebo aa Center Billiards o^r- Oerlcli, o 0 113 1 Bronkle played wOh Clere- majors, the Orioles reflected from percentage points behind Nally, 6-0, who lost a no-hitter in In their lari eight starts was a the A’s. Atlanta at Montreal, rain In succession. Cheney’s top hitters were Roger Peikins, a 4 1 3 1 0 and brtilnd by three runs, Man- a triple for Meriden. Don Pan- whelmed Sportsmen’s Tannem, Flavell with a home run and FlaveU. 8b 4 3 3 0 1 i kuvd, C h lc^ o Cube, St. LMda giddily on a five-game winning Minnesota In the AL West to a the ninth Inning at Miimesota 6-8 late-lnnlng collapse agelnri ’The Pirates have lori five Oidy gemia ncbeikiled The loss was Manchester’s John Ooodrow pitched six Gill 1 ch ^ w collected three singles, clera had a perfect day at the Nodie, p'- ss 35-2. The BdlUards are unbeat a double and Dave Herritage AndndoL r( Garda and St tioula Browns the streak on the roed that has m-game margin over the fal lari ’Thursday, has two blank the MeU lari Wednesday, have straight to slip into a second Today’s Gomes second straight and fourth out strong innings but needed relief Depka. to Md two doubles to put across plate going four for four with Y- JffhJT’ “ had two doubles and drove in Dupuis, ir I S 3 8 I 1H0-1K2 period as nn tnfleUer. upped their American League tering Twins. Jobs to his credit So do ’Tom been hit hard by Injuries. They place tie with the suddenly to- FMIedeiiMa (Wins 4-2) si Ch>- of their last five. Hie Twiiaw ^ Hsher, 3b - en In four ftaits and the Tavern help from Bob Burnham In the 0 0 0 g 0 Hennlsan, if stands at 2-8. two runs: Mike Perkins had two Burnham, p Bkust Division lead from one to ’Hie Braves, 4-1, Increased Phoebus, 4-0, and Mike CueUer, lori Rico Carty, diolocated bust MeU In the NL Bast chsiatt (CAotriffpr 1-fl) idgM have an overall reco«» of RBI’*- JenkuB, of - p eighth Inning. Ooodrow waa Meek, ^ 0 0 0 0 0 Mortiardt was up briefly with Mnionw imoMi its to 4-in’ ^ ® h ^ r aa Jay Hessel two hito and drove home four Burled under an oivalanche of touched for all 18 runs on 16 hits tor toe losers. WUIlt, to 3 0 0 0 0 the Chicago CUbs in 1991-S2 and SH lengths over the pari week, their NL West lead over second 4-4. shoulder, Tito Francona, dUlo- The MeU, triggered by CTeon Montreal (Grant 1-4) at home Maloney upped lU mark to 4-10. Hullk, o Oolka. U 1 0 0 1 0 Manchester downed Maloney allowed only two ruiw the re- runs, to pace toe winner’s at- Ware, o base Mts, 80 in all, the Tavern hits, and had poor support from Cheney returns to the battle KeHey pltdied for Cleveland In ‘"There’s a long way to go," place L«e Angeles from 2H ShutouU also have been the cated thumb, and Oiiando Cepe- Jones’ league-leading .888 clip, ton (Lemaster 1-6) night mainder of toe game. cautions Manager BUrl Weaver, lengths to three. They lost a forte of the Cubs’ young pitch- da hit on the hatting helmet have scored 21 rune in their lari PitUburgh (Banning 2-4) at earlier, 8-6. tack. Totaa 88 8 14 6 -woo never In conbentkm after toe Qeld. Tech made nine er grounds Wednesday In New Totals n '810 T 6 Um American teagu e In 196B-es. Maloney knocked starting Jim Balesano led toe Man 'Uoloney rors. Al Schutz waa hit Hard Britain against GOodwln Tech. Rham 110 080 44X Current basebnll coach at who’ll send unbeaten left-hander chwee to pick up mote ground Ing stars. Ken HolUman, 6-1, with a pitch, in weekend games two games to climb within one san Die^^o (Nlekro 1-1) night Wlto only three games re- pitcher Bob Kiernan out of the Ifonchester S 3 ^ oS tocosd Inning. Cheney 018 410 00k Dave McNally against Minneso- Monday adten they were rained who U scheduled to work ait Los at Montreal. victory of (he .600 mark—a level Chicago (HoRanvan 8-1) at Loe chester attack with three hits ZB: M«y UveMood, c. Jentao, Cuebolls tallied 14 nnts at first bu^ settled down, yield- Ctoeney haa only tour more Daitmmah, Tony Luplen was malnlng, Manchester can’t poa- box In toe first fonfog and 3B: OondeiOno. Blok 3. lU e y , U tonight at home. "But as long out at Montreal In the only Angeles tonight, and Ferguson But Hank Aaron, the NL'a No. they have never atUlned In the AiMOlee (Sutton 4-8) nigtat to five trips to the plate, knock Andenon; t o ; C. JAnupa; SB: SS ’- to the fifth when they batted Ing only twb hits in the last games on toe schedule and is Sctiwank*. Blavell, H erU ^ k not bom In Manchester allhom h as our jrftchlng hoKU tq>, we’U game ocheduled. ing to one run. Brian Miaher, « four' Iimlngi. Schutz gave up still hoping fo r a .600 season. dnSot; SB: Schuis, iHR: FlKTelt; he attended Ugh school here be Jenklna, 6-2, have thrown three 2 hltUr . .878, continues to month o f klay. St Louts (Gthnn 4-2) at Shn breaking out of Ms alump, went to ,Aixtorsqa_to P a te ra , l ^ „ t o Leading the attack -were Da-ve ------—------fore going on to tioomis and Franolsoo (SsdeoU 2-4) nl|^ Ford Etf,gines May Go 700 Miles three tor tour. Carl Orren and then Harvaxd and (he major Wednesday’s Oomea ^ Mbrtiardt. each Chuck Kay had two hits apiece 4. K Maher 3, Jenkine 8; TO: La- with five hits, and Dave Vlora leagues with the Boston Red Flyers Name Sonny Liston New Tock at Atlanta, N toiMue 1, B. Maber 1, Jenklna 2: Sox and Chicago White Sox. FMladcIpMB. « t Onotanstt, N with May rapping out a double. Hits off: Ktoroan 4 tor 6 runs in 2/8 with tour. Two of Morhordt’s Luplen was bom in Chelmsford, Miontreoli a t Houstent N Time Element Big Manchester returns home tauilns: LaUshluii^S tor 8 ^nms ta blows , were homers. Qualifiers JAT JOrnrSTOHK VicStasiuk Winner Again Plttriimgh at San Dtego, N Wednesday tor a COIL contest 3 InninCB, Bob Woroer and Ray P«ml wMh Hall High of West Hart- Jenkins 0 (or 0 runs in 1 HBP; fh ored batting honors for the CMoogo a t Lns AngWea, Kiernan (Wrtam), Lolaohiua (Stem- Short Stuff ford at Msmorial Field. berg), B. Maher (AndersDa); losers, each -vrith two safoUes. Here ’n There Head G>ach fit Louis at Son FTsnctOoo It took a long time but By Knockout American League Btutards 237 6 14 3 X 86-30- 1 Join Walsh, active In the M id Mmiorty Brothers’ sponsored Factor for Crews Sptmons 020 0 0 0 0 2- 7-12 entry In the Merchants Bowling PHILADBLPHIA (AP) —In a LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—It Bast Division • INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — The Indianapolis 500 get and Pony 'football program, W. L. Pot 03. by Gorman League finally came through sweeping reorganization, the may be hard to believe but the could very well be won by a '700-mile engine this year. raporU that a set o f UghU have Balltnusre 27 12 .682 — Second game In the action at been donated for use by the with a champlonsiilp. After 18 Philadelphia Flyora of the Na old man of the boxing ring, The car handlers’ schedule of preparation for the BoMion 21 18 .818 SH Mt. Nebo was also a scorer’s yotng grlddera during practice yeara of belag aleo-rans the Oaa tional Hookey League neoned Charlee "Sonny" Liston, is back May 80 race was thrown off last weekend when the Long-hitting Tom (Jor- tlon to golf. Gorman played toe were pro Dick Stranahan, 1987 Detroit 17 18 .616 7 nightmare, Wekiut Barbers out sesBlana thU taU. ’The 16th con House entry wrapped iq> the Vic fitariuk head ooaich and knocking on the throne room lasting Charter < Oak, 17-14, Ice sport while attending Michl- Connecticut PGA champion from Wash’n. 10 20 .487 8 opening two days of qualifying were rained out for man, Manchester Country gan State. Longmeadow, Miass., Ocuntiy secutive season for the mJdgris 1068-88 title v U a playoCf kicked fanner coach Keith AHen of the heavyweight division. tiiaidca to four runs In the last New Y ork 17 21 .447 0% the first time in history. will be next this year . . . triumph . . . Stan munaki, play upatains into ttw front office. "I wanted It very bad," said inrrng. Club amateur, led the local Gorman picked up four birds Club, and amateur Dave Ragal- Cforvelond 7 28’ .288 16% Tho usual routine on a car ------In toe morning round and added nl. Race Brook, tied at 148; Ger- Smalleri varsity baaeboU play ing out o f BjlUngton Ridge, FTye»’ emcutivlee said It was the 87-yeais>ld ex-champion. Base hits -were raining afi qualifjing round Monday West Division toat quaUftes Includes tearing qualifying laps). Usually they one more In toe afternoon. ry CourvlUe, Shorehaven, the er in the area has to he sec flnlahed In a tie for fifth place fulfUlmenf of a plan made three after stoi^lng George "Scrap'' over the field with Al Tomlin 21 12 . 38 — down the engine -and rebuilding have only about 60." for the U.S. Open Golf Hie______alternates______were.______In order, Connecticut amateur champion, ond beseman Mike Landry of in the Richardson Memorial years ago, hut until lost week. Iron” Johnson In the seventh Oakland son and John McNeU each 18 18 604 IH It ’between quaUfylng and race Oars -with turbo Fords have championship, turning in a a i Butei^ Rldgevrood; Staii at 147; pro Doug Dalslel, As- Cheney Tech. ’The youngster Cup Golf Tournament last Alien woe headed for at least round of their scheduled 10- Minnesota cracking out four for toe Wal 18 16 .600 4% day. But this year that period the four fastest speeds in prac- Jay petuck Valley, Weston, and doesn’t weigh 86 pounds, soak weekend at the Seawane Club enother year as coach and Stas- rounder Monday night' In the CWoago nuts. Joe TwaTORtie ooUseted one-over-par 143. Hlllnski of Manchester; wGl be only five days at most, tlce so fSr, topped by Mario An- Gorman had rounds of 69-74 Dave Chuck Lasher, Rock Ridge as ing wet. Despite his lack of in Hewlett Harbor, N.Y. His iuk was a fixture at Quebec in Convention Center. Kanaak aRy 18 10 .467 8 Ibe only homer. Green of Grassy Hill, wlto quaimi« scheduled Saturi drottis’ lop of 171.789 miles per on the windy par 71-71—142 Peterson of Blairfield and John sistant, tied at 148. brawn, Landry leads the Cheney three-round score was 288 on the American Hodoey League. What Sonny wants even more Seattle 16 0 .441 8% Bett for the Oaks 'were Bob day and Sunday. Ixiur. But the Offenhauser en- Race Brook Country Club lay Galeski of Watertown. The first Amtteur John Praoon, Weth squad In hitting. He’s one fel 77, 78,80 scores . . . A1 Gayson, ’Use 80-3reao*-old Stasluk was Is a 16-round bout with Jimmy OaRtomla U 22 .888 10 Westbrook, Jim Green and "It woidd be Impossible to re- out and paced toe 16 who made three are amateurs. ersfield, Gene McMasten, pro low who Is hitting well over his pro at the par three Golfland given the Job of putting some Ellis, the World Boxing Associa Monday’s Results Marty Lane, eaich with two hits. build them aU to that time,” ** J" toe grade to compete in the sec- Jeff Alpert, a pra seeking to at Aspttuck VaUey, amatsur weight . . . One of the men who course, reports that he has over muBclo and scoring power Into a tion champion. Nb games schedulad Walnut 210 70S 4-17-20-7 said Danny Jones o f the Bford o ' «> «' 'tlonal oompetiUon June 8. A get hls amateur standing back, John McConachie, D. Fairfield received serious consideration 100 taking leesons in the team which finished third in the Promoter BUI Miller, who Today’s Gomes three classes again this spring . Motor Oo. Monday. . ^ ^ score of 160 qualified. and the 1861 Connecticut Junior Wheeler and pro Frank Guer- for the then vacant recreation West Dlvisfon Mat season and staged the Johnson bout, sadd DetroM (WUeon 1-4) at CM- INDEPENDENT SOFTBALL . . Dick Cobb hit .187 with one was blown out of the Stanley oago (John 8-0) right The turbocharged Ford haa „ °" **“ * ^ Rntiing up a 18-1 lead after The championship wlU be Oiampkm, shared second place. rera, Chase, tied at 149; anla- dtrectcr’a job In Manchester was an Ellis match Is In the making. teur Ron Henry, Patterson, as hH in six trips with the UCkmn Cup playaffB In four first-round WTiether it will be here, Liston’s Kenaas City (Hedlund 2-1) «t proved to be the most powerful three franwa Center Congo played at Houston Tex., June Alpert, of Radnor Valley, Pa., Stanley ‘‘Mickey’’ Ketkaveck. sistant pro Tony Clecak, Long- freshman basebell team . this games hy the St. Louis Blues. Cleveland (MciDoweR 2-4) idght if tola year’s «««toes, there ^ > stormed to a 17-6 dedskm over 12-16. haid 144, tied with Al Fuchs, The latter, a Monriieater native adopted hometown, or else meadow, MASS., and pro Bob aprbig. Tim Coughlin, like Cobb Alien, 46, was m ade a vice where has yet to be decided. Mkmeiaota (H oat 2-2) at Bolti- are 22 of them. ni^ecked th^rs. Afu^ PrinUiv last night at '^® 26-year-old Gorman was Rock Ridge pro and Ray How- and long-term pro baseball play a former Manchester ISgh . „ „ Sessions suffered a minor Keeney Bldd. * standout coUege hockey play- eU, Rolling Hills assistant. Benson, golf club at Aspdtuck, er and manager, has headed up president and aaaiatant general Ellis and hia manager, Angelo more (McNally 6-0) night athlete, was hitless In two Jones iW s o< hls left kneecap but Jim Galonelc with four Mts befoi'e turning his full atten- Others who made the grade Weston, tied at 160. the Waycroas, Ga., rec depart manager. Dundee o f Miaunl Beach, BTa., Seattle (Pettln 6-1) at WOsh- to^ a ^ hls staff h«dp too li^ - may be able to resume driving tripe. Cfoorii Andy Baylock’s According to Monday’s an- hold the hole card. Ingtcn (Hannan 2-8) night vldual car crews in the rebuild- week, and Ray Blanco and Paul Dion ment tor two decades . . . Moe chib won eight of 10 starts and nouncemient, Allen wlB be in di The one here was a fight. Oakland (Norit 8-1) at New tog work, which takes at least a west scratched himself from Morhardt has hia Gilbert High was labeled "the beet In leakers’ Mentor Talks with Detroit baseball team rolling along in rect charge o f the BTyera’ play GENERATION (SAP— Knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm, at 46 the oldest active Scrap Iron, 27, who abeorbed ^®rk (Petetwon 6-4) idgM 600 activity this year, although years.” . .. Hartford Twilight ing personnel. to get more than one tilt o« — — — — — ——— — — —— — —— — high gear. The former Man player in the major leagues, shows 22-year old Bobhy Murcer of the Yankees everything Joe BTasler could Oahtomla (MicGtottilln 8-2) at Many engines were In pieces be was not hurt. He went high HUNTING League i^ens Thursday night, the slants of dUf Coffin. chester High standout athlete Where does that leave Gener how he holds his famous pitch. Wilhelm is a relief ace with California. Mur throw in 10 rounds In 1067, did Boston (Loriboig 1-0) night In ttw Ford garages and ekw- into a turn and hit the wall June 6 with a night game al Manager Bud Poile? almost the same thing with the Wednesday’s Games The Oongoe have now woo who later played major league featuring playoff defending cer leads the major leagues in runs batted in with 38. He’s an outfielder. where Monday. while nearing the end of hls BiU Van Breda K o lff baseball with the Chicago Cubs He will oonoentrote on talent Bear who could once take ah-— Petrolt ri Chloago, N "Several of the engines out rookie drtver^s test two of three starts and Allied champion Moiiorty’a of Man devdopmeiit and acquiring new opponent out with \- \ \\ XANCHBSTim EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. MAY 20, 1909 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC^BSIER. 00NN„ TUESDAY, MAT 20, 1900 PAGE TWEMTT41MB Oat of Towa For Solo 72 THERE lUGHTA te A LAW ST SHORTEN vt6 WHIPPLE Oat «t Toara Hear M inority l/eader FentoTt F o r S o la 7B 7 8 Rights Unit B o U o n 8BVBB ROOM Ranch on traa ICsTHlMCx fAZEG MCBLUSTER ~ HE S o ra iM P A L im e PRD0LEM OH MIS f Miadad lot in prima looatkm. B eLl& K H H ACT»46 LME A M AN BOLTON — Village Oreen, BOLTON —SH aorea, B n a CLASSIFIED O O O I^ P -^ ' CALLINO ALL M ic e ! Rejects Delay ‘Sculpt-In,’ Planned Today Merger of Poet Offices Homa inelndaa t larva ba4- . RambUng hip roof Randi. over iMm, (our t w o Mrs. Fletcher Heads 2,700 aquare feet living area, Mmlly room. t»AOO. rooma, fireiriaead Urlnv room, M ORACIFUL! WtWtXX^T dlnlnv room, Utchan and dan. MAC I-nilNM. M-MO! V~SD0 nine romna with 4-bedrooma, Holoombe ReaMoca, d44-UH. -ntOSE m SSEH O El^ fk aH T In Hearings At Grade School, Rained Out Approved by Town Board ADVERTISING M artfova can bo aaauinad. MOKES OONH6TAII G O flU OaULPf > . IH .batha, flreiSaced-llvtag BOLTON — (Moodt Sumnir), GlOF Women’s Cliib Prlcod In mid 90’a. BaUiora SACktiFXwyeat'THAT KNGMT S TA t HERE AND room, formal dining room, HARTTORO, OouL (A P ) — Tbs was ralrnd Itas to o settlptorB s n atflUat- A propoael to unify the three tuslaa of a mailing addnas to CLASSmSD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Anaaldl built IMS 6-room brtek.. Avoncjr, M7-14U. PLANE, £t> n S A k -m e HO S gC B H fA i t e g ! G~GUARDTME, kitchen (buUt-ina), breakfkat post offices In Vernon and to a town other than file tosni of and frame Colonial Ranch. By AUOB______EVANS Tbs stats COmmlaaliMi on Bto- out today sA Botton ElsnMntary w ith t te Wsdtoscicth Atlwns- 8 A JL to 4:80 PJL MkTACKCR'S B -B E D fa X M ! room, lajge heat^ endoaed pull back .the RETPa tn aur- realdenoe haa bam aa m o f- <3~GO LOOK! Beautifully maintained. Bowed Mrs. John Fletcher Jr. of 76 Irving St. yesterday af- Rights and Opportuniuss ffchnni werfher psrmitting, it y t “ xy ****?.* owe* A L in c m u M a id l^ covara thla N E C U r pwch with aweeping vlewa to wlndowB, two covered porchea, rounding towna end have them anoe to our oltiatao for nasagrt CXMPT CLOSING HMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. lovely Oarriaon Colonial ait- eaat 3-«w g»«»«« (*l«ctrlc tO T ^ ^ a a e le c ^ and hutalled as president of the MOodsy rsjeotod a tequast that ^ M d tomorrow orThurs- aerviced by the peat effloe In many years,’’ Priehard satdi uatad on tree ahaded lot Home eye doora), garden bouae. WaU 28x80’ walk-out baaement, ptem two-car garaga. ParfcUka wood m S H n g ^ d *r« ^ * ® * .^ * * S ^ ** **" ***•'**'*■ day. m a n y eiront ths two sculp- up hi New York Otay. He stud- eat* town, wu given the ap Mayor jiato Orant of Vemoa PM. DATBEFOBE rUBUOATIOM includea bath and half, formal landacaped IH aoree. For large , Manchester Country Gub. dlsoiimlnatfon by the Waterbury tors who have been "In rah- ted at 4t» Oooper UoSon A rt proval of the Board of Rep- said hs feels that eoasoUdattoa ed acre amidat P0-P0,000 petoa She sueeeeds l l n , PhUip HM' lbs Oooper nrniHnr lor tetmOaor aad Maaday 1* 4:M p.nn. Friday dlnlnv room, larva fireplaced L family living or office in the PoUoe Department denoe” wtU be on band at the SebooS. Aline be a native of reaentatlves laat night. of the Vernon poatal tocfllttaa, livlnc room, t larfe bedrooma home altuation. Low 40’a. By ra t«e homaa. tid ie r 20'a. OaU w iy . Susanna Sborta, 646-PP. J. Other oCScen eteoted and Id- The request to stop the hear- RTA meeting tomorrow night to Mandiester, NJO. and etedtod The propoaal was presented under one bead office, wUb one friua tlnlahad fam ily room. Bel- appointment Suaanne Sborta, by Richard Roee, prestdent of or more brandies, woidd go a Watson Beach A Company, stsBed are MTs. Edwsrfl Oslsm, li«s cams frt>m inncsnt Mate tsfi parants why tbsir chUdnen at ths Instttiite of Aits and flora Avenoy, 647-14U. 646-8282. J. Wataon Beach * the RockvlUe Area Chamber of loitg way to reeolva the dHB-. ****BB^S5uDcSSlir^"'^ DIAL 643-2711 Realto^ Hartford, 178 MB. first vice p rw Msn t; ICrs. Jack aavags, tvyrtoratton «vMwai for have bean coming home with Seienoaa there. Co., Realtora, 278-66110. Commerce, on request of board oulUee exleting. ASSUME m s Oti per cent MSroar, second 'vkie praaldeiit; Waterbury. MaUsavage asked pleater In their hair. The program wM he ex- member ’ntomea Wolft. Orant termed the "ulbra- mortgave on thia Immaculate East Hartford Mina Roger CTatte, leoctMug the oommlasion to postpone Its Brown-bearded Akne Rene plained and evaluated by Mkis. Roee extdalned that the pTOb- poUtioel’’ method of pnatmaster C oatiaaBd From Procodinq Pags 4-bedroom Cape. Home in seetsbazy; Mrs. Rnbsrt Dun-' hearhigB until the Stvertor Court Oroulx etid red-bearded Thorn- Harper and the sculptors at the Forms For Sob 76 ^ lem with the nwlBng ditficul- appotntmcids as the main rsa- cludea taro full batha, built- S-V> field. oomagHtaShig secretary; fulss on tile commission’s sn- ton Rockwell, knowh to the stu- PTA meeUilg tomorrow idght kitchen, d ty utUltiea. Priced thority to oonduet such hearings dsnto aa ’’Amy" and “Tiony,’’ at 6 In ths CD room. LOVELY TO LIVE IN end Una Eaile Rotaan, trsaaur- Heads Fine A rts *’*' ^ reoord of soma Hoasos For Raat 65 ______Wontod to Rant 68 in mid Sd’a. Belflore Agency, ANDOVER — Older six-room In a almUar ease against the have bam conatruoting a par- A state of offloers wlU be pre- six years. Many of the mailings of the otfleea New listing. Three-bedroom ar, .who was eteoted for har WANTED -- 4 or S room apart- **^~^*^*-______Cdonlal with' new heating Hartford PoUee Department. tieipatory soulptiire out of amted for 1969-70 by the «ooecu- Mrs. Richard Jmmlnga o f 1068 R®T5’s in ElHngton and He suggeeted that dtarsgaid- VBRNON — Tunnel Rd. Ranch on large tree-shaded system. 60 acres of fields and third tm n . 6H room Ranch, atove, refrl*- /y Pending in Superior Court Is ootored pottery plaster befakid live board. Nomlnstiane wlU E. Middle Tpke. was recently T<^tand, are serviced from the tog poUUoal affiliation would ment reaaonable rent Call jo j; LiOMBARDO haa Juat llat- lot. Newly wallpapered, ex woods. River runs through llh a MarahaB Holden, prea- erator, garave, no children, 040-4022. an injunction request by ths city tiis stfoool. A it claases tast week also be accepted from the floor. iiMtaUed as i««sldent of the RockvUto Post Office. ThU be a giant step toward natlon- ed an Immaculate 7-room Co tremely dean and coiy. prt^>erty. Lauge amount o f Ident tg the n n t Oongresskonsl poo. monthly. Norman. Ho- of HartfMd that would atop and this, under the dtreotten of A vote 'wUI be taken on wtaeth- Manchester Fliie Arts Asaocis- makee it ‘very dUficuIt for the wide portal refocm.. He said. lonial in a convenient Man- Close to ectaools- and Route gravel. Frontage on three DIetrfot Republican Women’s commission hearings on dlscrlm- Mte. Mhry Haxper, have been er to remain affiliated with tion, at its annual dinner at the cuetomors, portng probienis "This, ooujited vdth oonaoUda- benUHO, eto-uoe. cheater location, altuated on Businoss Proporty OU rJu Io ' 16 for good accees. Priced roads, some aoned fo r buai- AsspotstioH, officiated at ths toation charges brought agstort helpkig idiape the setdpture, state and national PTA or be- Manchester Country Club. Mrs. vrth having different addresees t*®" o< the hundreds of Vemon- a beautiful landacaped lo t \MKS.KSDAfnAD\ under $28,000 and exduaive neos. Hurry. Hayaa Agency, inataUaUen ceienuxilea The Hartford by EUgio V. Peras, 36, wlih their hande and Hunt eels- oome independent Teressa E.L.M. Williams, the tor mailing thanactual ad- typo postal ahsurdlUea, would F o r S o b 7 0 Home includea large f 1 r e- AHCADfAj 646-0181. new oMcen were presented who said ^Uce discriminated sore, The results of a recent poll outgoing president, officiated at dreeeea probaUy bring back the three- Oat of Iowa placed Hvlng room, bath and Ml CENTER Street an eight PETER F. GRADY with corssgek. against him when they arrested Yesterday, brought add a ‘ YeeUns o f the m ajority" the ceremonies. The town of Vernon has three c*ht stamp.’’ 66 half, large Mtchmi, formal din students F o r R a n t room home arlth 2-car garage lITs. JCIm F. Sbea Jr., pro- him Feb. 3, 1988. forms of rrood and bent ooat at last month’s meeting indl- Other officen installed are port offices, Vernon, Rockville ToDand’s first selertmsn, Er- located In busineae n acne. ing room, etc. etc. Call Joe Real Batata 648-28M grasn. ctudrmati, presented a TWO BEDROOMS, living room now. Belflore Agency, 647-1418. Hobsos For Sob 72 Honos For Sob 72 Housos For Sob 72 Woirtod— Rod Edoto 77 Ronald O. Miller, 88, a Negro, hsiigens and cMricm wine. To- oatod tirat an kalspendent or- Mlsa Oraco Tedford, vice prea- and Tialcottvllle. The chamber nest VIk, concurred with PMoh- DarelUng could be eaally con gMt to ttw rettrittg president, who claims two white policemen day, they wei« to oome to gantaation would he favored. Ident; Mrs. Donald Denley, sec- Is propostog that these three be erd, commehttog, "The toooei- with fireplace, modemtaed, 7 “A GOOD BUY milea from UConn. Keith Real vertedv%.a«WM awefor profeaeional we weaw—ew#ew« or we com wweee- ______— _ XiANCHBflTBR — XITMIIiI VHU __ and introduoed tbs g u ^ speak beat him Jan. 14, 1968, brought aciiool In old clotbea do Education OmsmII retary; Mrs. Bruce Ronson, uititled and has sent this sug- venienoe of a msiltog address merdal occupancy. Robert J. MANCHESTER — Big 2-famlly MANCHESTER — Nine large MANCHESTER — Owner anx- believe $17,900 for a four bed- FOR A SM ALL FA M ILY” SEtiLINO TOUR HOMB7 Stor er, Stesrarf B. NWCkmey, the discrimination charges tkii«, covering their The Junior-senior Mgh aohool treasurer; and Mrs. Shirley gosOoii to the regional postal to a town other than the town 040-1032, 640-4U0. « rat. T_ nww --- • _ * ___ .n_.n w^ a. wwaai wa .a «« irtaia rvlxkxin #ocit»_KAi4M\rM / t h TUESDAY, ICAT », 1 9d » Em tting VrraU Didly N it P rat R ub •»■ Wb* Etabd The Weather Canb.oC I t M B 'a Mby 17. jiaii N M i.M U ldM l OrtliBlIe C hnoli Mualc," solotat Linda HallsB- About Town Seniors Take Over Tovm Spring G>ncert beck, and "Tha Impoaalhla Otar and oootar tonight Low tooMCTWMBwM noon Dream," featurliv a quartet of 88 to 40 With cbMwa oft patefay At Bennet Today Brian FUiA, Richard norak, 1 5 , 5 9 0 frort. IVmwtaow mortly — .»y **" p***^ >*n- Student Government Day David Knapp and Jeff Welsh. I ‘ •nd cool. H%h ta 80a. Tbe Bennet Junior High Mrtwcfcrtitfir A City o f VUHogo Charm atudenta from Ibe senior cur- guarts of Rotaiy at tbe Man Acoompanlsts are Kathleen School choirs and orchaatra BVench, Nancy PlUdn, Nancy —j.^?*** ^ gy* ^ Cta^. c « !^ m«it rent keeum daae of Mencbeatet chester Country Club. VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 197 (FORTY-FOUR PAOB8— TWO SECTIONS) will present their spring con Wilson and iMurta Burke. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAT H, 1969 (Cbtartfled Advcrtbtag «■ BIgb School "taok over*’ tbs of- Student cdBctals tor tbe day «•) and fthair offices: Carol Micln- cert tonight at 7:80 In the Main Samuel Macaluao wfll dtract NITES boas of nusdcipnl govenimeRt toah, mnyw; Paftrtdc Marino, Bulldh^g auditorium. the cndieatra In “ Blue TancOb” "Pavanne,” and "Lara'a Ihn. Robart Rftcbmnnd Mtd MTb. ht obaee-veaiLie of Studeid general manager; L a rry Up- The eighth grade choir, direot- Cha|H«r. DIa- Ctoremenent Day. TTm activity Theme." RlchaM Ithodaa perman, poUoe department; ed by Walter Gnyb, wfll sing Nixon Make* Choice iMad Anartcaa Vatarana, will has been sponeoeed annueOty by Oery Benson, town deck; Pat •The Gypsy Rover,” Sumn M- Theae instrumental aoioiats Bar Group Finds uaat tadaM at > at Uia Amart- Tba Twtas MMhena dub of dM notary d u b since t h e rick OoBet, dbector of public gan solotat; ”AU Trials,” will be featured In tbe program: WASHOrOTON (AP) — caa.Laaloa BoeM. Orantar B aritad win meat to- tenure of the late Oeorge Wad- wnrtu; Phiilp Cataldo, building soloisU Lynn Spiron, Mary Stephanie Fuas, violinjat, play deU, town manager. President Nhmn has decldsd mocrow Jift 8:15 pm. m the Inspector; Unda Doll, highway Ellen Hewey and Susan Digan; ing the flirt movement of "Coo- on lha man be want* .for Apollo Tha "electod” oMclals were Streaks to Moon, TIm Backamim Dof canb win MbchaU Room of 8toulh Ooo- •uperintendent; Oery Bdwanta, "My Favorite Things"; "Love certina" by Kuehlar; Nancy nominefed and chosen by clam- ddaf jurtlpa of Ow UhXad ■Mat tomowow at T:ao pan. la gnagattonal Cfaundi, Barttord. park superintendent; James Is Blus,” Jack Haynes soloist; WUaon, ptaaist, playli« "Etuda Fortas at Fault Stataa Supreme Court and tka Baat Romb o f Wa|i|diu: maten, Eflgln Zafaireky, MHS Op. 10, No. 18" by Chopin; Jane Tb osa wlaMui mona ftntormaUon Hart, acting recreation director and “ CUmb Bhr’iy Mountain,” IV A SH IN G T O N (A P ) — Maanwhlle, it w u learned tbe wfll aanotaice the choloa on Ooinaaanltjr O oter. Dr. Hahrm sftMut tba club may contact Mm> ■octal studtea department chair and dkeotor of Senior Citiaens. Donna Healy s I f \erate tial interview, call Mr. Pasek, DooTS and AccOSSOrlM 45 drawers, Danish oouoh and up- vVE OFFER this deluxe 4-room LOUIS C. DAMATO, Devel $625. Call 649-5755. UGHT TRUCKING, bulk dellv- ofSaet praea aad plate making terior painting, paper/hanglng. top notch executive In cor P asek R ea l E state, 289-7476, hnlstored ch a ir. 008-4219. apartment on Center St. to opers and Owners, featuring firy. yards, attics, cellars clean PARK ft OAKLAND AVENUES, maohiiw. Good oiqwrtunlty for NAP and Paul’s TV and Marine ail the modem conveniences. -Automobilos For Sole 4 1962 IM PALA. V-8, 4-door auto Discount on wallpaper. CaU porate research and develop ^ 8 -8 248. Msincheater, brand new with ed and reiqoved. Also odd Jobs: NO EXPERIENCE NECE8MRY right penon. 40-hour weric, va- Sales .and Setvlce. Discounts Model open dally, 18 p.m., m atic, low m ileage. C all 646- 646-3048, Oscar Hebert. ment work. Executive on the BAST HARTFORD, CONN. Moehinary and Took 52 fuUy equipped kitchen, air-con- FIBER PRODUCTS DIVISION NEliD CAR? Credit very bad? 644-8962. road half the time, therefore, oatlop and all fringe benefits. REAL estate salesman, estab up to 20 per cent on wind-,______or by appointment. Rentals 1963 after 4p.m. ditiontog, electric heat - - No by . . . Bankrupt, repossession? Hon B, H. MAGOWAN JR. ft Sons, WE WILL TRAIN YOU See Mr. Graenbaum, Roetdn lished agency, 17 yean, car ahlelda, tops and acoeesoriea, pgsppiN BAOKHOE kMder, LIGHT TRUCKING — clean at- mimt . be intelligient and lease, security deposit re mui est Douglas accepts lowest interior and exterior painting, D toM butors, 270 P a rk A ve., peted office. CaU Mr. Hutchins, Sonar ship to shore radio plus Route 6 — Nertit.Wteflunn, C . tlcs, cellars, odd Jobs, mow mature. Salary open depend N CR M ACH lN B O p era tor—Eix- Mtoneepofto MoUne, recent quired. Available June 1st. CaU down, smallest payments, any Trailers:— paper hanging. Thirty years Openinfip for MEN and WOMEN on our 2nd and 649-6324. 180 C enter S t flzh finders. Makes of boats: PAUL W. DOUGAN law ns. R eason able. C all 648- ing upon years of experience perienced on the NCR machine E a st H a rtfoid , 289-9881. ly overhauled. IH backlioe Jarvis -Realty Co., Reqltors, ’^Kendall Is An Equal Opportunity Employer” where. Not sm ^ loan finance experience, four generations. Glaascraft, Renken, OestUner, Mobile Homes 6-A 6000. and maturity. Call Admiiddtm- ca n brin g you $100 a w eek to 3rd shift. Many frinjfe benefits includinsr nraiHt loader, m odel 8016, Sima cab, 648-1131. company plan. Douglas Mo Free estimates, fuUy insured. Skimmar, Thompson, Johnson, 5 4 9 ^ 5 3 5 JL. tlon office. Nelson .Freightways tills plush East Hartford firm. sharing. • Hdp Wonlod — Mala or Famala 37 UMd 260 boura. Oliver bookfaoe 0 tors, 345 Main. 643-7361, 164 Oak Street. E ------^------:------r ------—'------:— Gialaxy, Ouachita. Agent for 8-room apartment, Imc., 47 East St.,' Rockville, Fee paid. Rita Girl, 800 SUver loader with pab. CaU South DELUXE APPLY IN PERSON AT /\ cabin cruiaera: Egg Harbor, newer buUdtog, {dush atmos 1965 PLYMOUTH B elvedere -INSIDE—outside painting. Spe 875-3388. Lane, Etost Hartford, 628-9416. Wtodecff Equipniei^ O o . S a y CAMPERS HOLIDAY. Builfilng^— Pace Maker, Pembroke, Al- convertible, V-8, automatic, cial rates for people over 68. W indsor, 289-6406. phere, carpets, appUances, INC. , NURSES — RN’s and LPN’s to gtas, n bergl^ tei Sail boats: power steering, power brakes, Confracting 14 CaU my competitors, then caU WOMB3N to w ork m om tog s MANAGER h eat, aU Included. $100 p er East Hartford, 11-7 shift. Full THE ALOON SPINNINB MILLS OfliRP. Venture, Bafb
en to East Hartford SALES Order Clerk—Mature hybrids at $4 Eaton St„ Hart- W AN TVD — A ntiques, ueed E ventoga: 649-8887, 64S-0816. transferred to Germany. Pur- additions, garages, roofing, Painting. Interior and ex firm for gal with typing and 'capable woman heeded to ex HAUB BOAD — MANCHESTER, CONN. ' ford—ts kxxUed at South end off ch ssed A pril 16, 1969 fo r $1,- 342-1212 siding, porches. Complete terior. Paper hanging. WaU- shorthand skUl. Salaries to pedite orders, handle phone Exit M — Off I-S4 and Bt. U Apply now at Cheney Brothers, Inci' Wethersfield and Franklin J. D. REALTY CO. 666. WUI sr il fo r less. CaU 64S- Open Week da ys tiU 8 p.m . home remodeling. Financing paper books on request. FuUy $128, N^ever a fe e . R ita G irl, calls and pricing. Must be able Avenues, every day untU dark. pm type one-bedroom,'- r ” ' flrewioor 8114 M onday o r Tuesday 6 - 8 available. CaU Royal Custom imured. Free estimates. Call 800 Silver Lane, East Hart to type. An equal opportunity Aa Bqaal Oppertasdty Bmptoyer 81 Cooper Hill Street ______apartment. AppUances and 648*5129 (Jack Oonten) pum. only. B uilders, 648-8434. 649-9658, if no anMver, 843-8382. ford , 628-9416. em p loyer. CaU 647-9079. WANTB2D 16’ or 17’ boat traUer. heat Included. $140 p er m onth. Manchester, Conn. SPREADING Tews, 6 years old, Will pay reasonable price. Call CaU Paul W. Dougan Realtor, $2.00 aach . 649-9S7S a fter 0 p^m.