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tHUBSOAY, MAY 1864 PAGB TWENTY t~lfianrlrf0ter lEtt^ttbts H^ntUt . / . Avaraga Dai^ Nat P) For the Weak I h May U, 1N4 m Membem o f Manchester Oirl Cast AtuKMinced Scoots will assemble at Rennet 4 « l to About Town Junior High School at 9 a.m. For ECHS Play 1 3 ,9 8 1 /Saturday for the Memorial Day r oC the Audit Mohardt Barggren of 88 Oor- parade. The central neighbor­ at OraOMom m U St. has received a Southern hood win be with the float; and Tbnlght at 8, the-curtain will TS. CSeanaoaicut State College Fo- then will be the northeapt, up on the first major pro- Manehe$ter~—A City o f ViUoge Chorm renalo Union Award for debat­ northwest and southwest nel^- S cUon, "Arsenic and Old ing, ha honor awards ceremonies borhoods, in that order. Each Lace,” o f the Senior ’Thespians YOIe LXXXm , NO. fOB thia moradUg at the New Haven neighborhood will carry Ita own of East CathoUe High School. (BIXTBBN PAGBft-TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY MAT 29, 1964 U) achooL banner. Scouts are reminded to ’The three-act play hy Joseph PRICE SBVIeN d N l| be in full uniform with white Kesselring is a myatery-comedy. Pinohurst i» featuring the finest rranlrNj. Holer, an appren- gloves and regulation shoes, no Members of the cast include find in the State of Connecticut Th»* tloeeeeanm'to the United States sne^ers. Ann Russell as Abby Brewster: -Navy and a ^ of Mr. .and Mrs. John Mihalak, the Rev. Dr. guarantee, but with specially select^ U. S. choice ^ o Herald Ftaak J. Holer,n|3 Dale Rd., Is ’The Salvation Army will con­ Huper; Jonathan Jeffries, Ted meat, aged to the tenderness’ and flavor jo u « * attending Sonar ISchool at the duct an open air service at Main dy Brewster; Richard Mc­ Tomorrow Naval Station at Key West, Fla Emd Birch Sts. tonight at 7:30. Adams, Officer Brophy; Roland pect when you go to a famous steak house for din­ U. S. Sees Larger Role Maj. E. Walter Lamie will be Messiel-, Officer Kleen; Oall ner, we know you will find tenderness in every The llanobester Lions Club the speaker. Larson, Martha Brewster; Ellen The Herald will not will meet Tuesday at 6;30 p,m. McOrail, Elaine Harper; Ed bite. v publish tomorrow. Me­ « t WUUe’s Steak House. A rep- ’The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ M 1 r e k, Mortimer Brewster; morial Day. reaen'tative from the Southern sor a card party at 8 p.m. to­ Frank Chetalat, Mr. Gibbs; Cook them outdoors, or broil them In the o v e n - New England Telephone Co. will morrow at the post home. Donald Beaulieu, Jonathan buy them at these special holiday prices . . . Drive carefully and discuss the World’s Fair. Brewster; Roland Bernier. Dr. enjoy the holiday. Members- of the VFW Post Einstein; JEunes Prestlles, Offi­ In Asia Crisis for UN Miss Jane Hald, daughter of and Auxiliary planning to par­ cer O’Hara: Thomas O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hald, ticipate in the Memorial Day Lieutenant Rooney; ind Barry U.S. CHOICE SIRLOINS 89c and 99c lb. S7S HllUard S t, has been placed parade Saturday will assemble Sullivan, Mr. Witherspoon. on the Dean’s Ust at Wagner at the Army Navy Club at 9 Serving on the publicity com College, Staten Island, N. Y., for a.m. Open house will be held at mlttee are Sharyn Larala, Dyn U.S. CHOICE PORTERHOUSE lb. 1.09 Events To Consider acadonle achievement during the post home Saturday. na Claglo, Betty Weiss, Ann the M l semester. Fitzslmmonds, Glorja Mlglletta. For London Broil or barbecue family s t e ^ , we Sueh a Step Kathy O’Connell and Denise suggest Pinehurst Boneless ' ^ In State Members of World War I Bar­ Jacques. , racks and Auxiliary planning to 8 Area Women ’The backstage crew is oom participate in the parade Sat­ prised of Marie G i^on, Susan IMPERIAL BARBECUE STEAKS lb. 99c In Honolulu urday win meet at Main St. and Aid at Parley Barron, Patricia Duprw and 100 Protest Plan Hartford Rd. at 9 a.m. Audrey Wlllafd. Dolrig the By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Eight women in the Manches­ makeup for the cast will be Sp ^ ial Clod or Round To Put Hot Water WASHINGTON (AP) — Members of the Manchester ter area, all leaders of statewide Penny Sussa, Kathy Hues, Ann U.S. officials are.rejxirted Emblem Club will be among orgEuiizations, will assM at the Gomes and-Betty Devins. those attending EnOeld District annual conference of the Serv­ LONDON BROILS lb. 1.19 In Salmon River seriously considering the Deputy Night to be held June 2 ice Bureau for Womens Organi­ possibility of the United, at 7 p.m. at the Connecticut zations Tuesday from 9:16 a.m. ESSEX (AP) — About Nations undertaking a Light and Power Auditorium. to 2:30 p.m. at Hartford Col­ Pinehurst . . . Morrell Ham can be used so many 100 sportsmen, conserva­ larger role in war-tor» lege for Women, Hartford. tionists and residents ^Vhe passi)ort bureau In the Those attending from Man­ ways . . . a perfect meat for the three d ^ long Southeast Asia than has so Federal Court Building, Main chester and their organizations holiday. ’ ' voiced protests last night far been suggested. St., Hartford, will be closed to­ This Is one of the lines of are Mrs. Melvin T. Jochirasen, RESTORES against operations for the morrow. ’The office will reopen United Church Women; Mrs. BLACK TOP i roposed Connecticut Yan- acUon expected to be discussed Monday morning for those MORRELL’S PRIDE HAM when American policy-makers John Rieg, Soroptimists, and & BEAUTIFIES ee Atomic Power Co. plant wishing to apply for passports. Mrs. Barbara Wallett, American SEALER I meet In Honolulu Monday and Legion Auxiliary. YOUR DRIVEWAY whole or butt half lb. 59c in Haddam Neck, especially Tuesday to work out recommen­ Mrs. Czerwinakl admires the citation given her by Leclerc, left On the right is Recreation a plan to dump hot water dations for President Johnson. From Ellington, Mrs. Ralph Superlntendant James Herdlc. (Herald photo by Pinto.) PROTECTS AGAINST Hayden, Parent-Teacher Associ­ into the Salmon River. After studying the recommen­ ation, and Mrs. Dorothy Preuss, GAS OIL WEATHER MORRELL'S E-Z CUT HAM/ Fully Cooked ’The oppoaltlon ranged from dations, Johnson may make WINDOW SHADES American Legion Auxiliary; terday’s meeting was dedicated fears of a radiation buildup in Mourners pause In homage and strew rose petals on crude brick construction some iniUal decisions on the EASY TO USE . U.S. course of action. from Columbia, Mrs. George to the memory o f the 49 mem­ the area to the posaible detri whole or buH half ...... lb. 79e containing the ashes of India’s Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru near the With the Communist offensive LON6 WEARING Oreenway, Girl Scouts; and Mrs. Czerwinski Cited bers who have passed away JUST POUR i SPREAD mental affect on fish life. Jumna River in New Delhi , (AP Photofax.) from Rockville, Mrs. Bernard since the club was organized In Anthony Wallace, vice prea- In Laos apparentiy slowed Both Hams are hockless . . . wasteless...... ■ ' ' ------4 ------do>vn, the air of urgency over INTERSTATE Gorman, Business and Profes­ February 1966. Ident o f the C<»mecticut Light W. H. ENGLAND and Power Co., told the public the Southeast Asian situaUon CLEANTEX sional Women, and Mrs. Leland By Senior Citizens Club In memory of the departed, has eased. Welton, Patont-Teacher Associ­ Mrs. Bertha Payite, a club mem­ LUMBER CO. hearing that Yankee Atomic Made to Order officials have not yet formally India Faces The Honolulu conference will ation. The highlight of yesterday’s^ achieve the success it has over ber, sang "Abide with Me.” 640 MHMDLB TPKE. EAST Johnson to Spend take a long-range look at the WIUi Yonr Rollers decided that the Salmon Rivar ’The women will assist teach­ final dinner meeting of the sea­ the past four years, and for ren­ Ofhsr Holiday Suggestions By would be used as a diiqk>Ml problems of trying to secure FULL LINE OF CUS’TOM ers in the six classes at the con­ son of the Senior Otizens Club dering an extremely invaluable area. Crisis Over peace and stability in Laos, Viet ference, and serve as hostesses was the presentation of a Na­ service to the ’Town Recreation Nam and Cambodia, as well as VENEUAN lUNDS at a limcheon at 1 p.m. Dr. ConnOctleut Light and Power tional Recreation Association Department. la one of 10 arms partieipating Holiday at Ranch discuss the immediate problems /Eather M. Westervelt, a mem­ award to 'Mrs. Erma E. Cser- Part of the program of yes- Pinehurst's Service Meat Dept, arising out of the Communist ber of the committee on home In the atonic project. ’The plant Next Leader wlnskl of 254 Henry St., who, will be located on the Oonneetl- offensive*. L A. JOmiSON and community of President for the past four years, has Expanded miliUry action by Kennedys Commission on the FARM FRESH CHICKENS eut River, but the coolant JOHNSON e m r , Tex. (AP) '^future, "offer new programs to NEW DELHI, India (A P )-A served as coordinator of the water would empty into the the United States is another of Status of Women, will speak at ' 4 President Jedmson made a solve new problems.” struggle (or the government PAINT GO. Sponsors Committee for the Salmon River, a nearby tribu­ leadership left vacant by the the possible courses to be con­ ■■ t: . the luncheon. Her topic will be "This Is why,” he said, “ the m . '' 7X1 Main St., T d . 649-4801 club. LARGE CHICKEN BREASTS tary. . memory-filled journey today to death of Prime Miida$ar Nehru sidered. Secretary of State Dean “Womans Dilemma— 1964." Democratic party Is the place to Rusk said in a speech a week The award was made by Town Wallace said that Yankee Texas—and Ms nigh schoM of threatened today to plunge India ■ ' ‘M -Ht Treasurer Walter Leclerc be­ be—the excitement Is here—the ago that, if Communist aggres­ Atonic officiala are co<^ratlng 40 -yecurs ago—after exhorting satisfaction Is here—the fron­ into political crisis. William McGonlgal, with characteristic wit exchanges compliments with a former fellow em«~ fore 109 of the club’s 176 mem­ LARGE CHICKEN LEGS FOR^BARBECUEINQ with Dr. John W. Ri^ln, di- Rivalry among candidates (or sion continued, the result could New York Democrats to work tiers are here.” be “ to expand the war.” ploye. McGonlgal, ^ho retired recently, and his wife, Eldna, were guests of honor at a dinner bership. feetor of the Unlverelty of Con- for a "great victory’’ in Novem­ prime minister threatened to given last night by The Herald and Its employes. Behind the McGonlgals is Rudolph Heck, ’The Sponsors Committee con­ It was Kennedy who talked of Johnaon announced the Hono­ f SPARERIBS Metlcut'B Marine Research Lab­ ber. . “ New Frontiers” In the 1060 break into an open battle wMch who represented employes. They are flanked by Thomas Ferguson and Walter Ferguangre8B party settle its quar­ funeral in India, ia scheduled to 64. Years at Herald Rival Regime EVERY FRIDAY 8 PJN. lisague o f Sportamai’e Chiba, in Austo taturday n l^ t. (See Page Three) rels quietly and make a unani­ zens Club, including the kitchen eatlmted that the Salmon 'Rm Resident made his No­ visit Bai^luA, lliailand, and and the Girl Scout waitresses. mous choice, to avoid feeding Saigon, South Viat Nam, this TOKYO (AP) — Cbmmunlst MAIN ST., SOUm COVENTRY "FOR FOOD THAT'S FINE....COME TO KLEIN" UOTCOGS River'Vratar temperature might vember victory anpoul during a the fires of factionalism and William McGonlgal, who re-^them were some who had been She was cited for her untir­ circuit of DeraoeraUc fund-rais­ weekend on his way to Honolulu. propaganda attacks on neutral­ taicreaae to 106 degreea under separatism that kept Nehru tired recently after 64 years of closely associated with the vet ing efforts in helping the club ing functions in New York Others who will participate in ist Premier Souvanna Phouma the proposed operation. Fish Ship O rbits, from tearing India ’apart. employment with The Herald, eran typesetter for up to 40 eannot survive, he said, in Thursday night. The finale the conference trill be Ambas­ are believed to portend toe set­ FINEST SELECTION IN TOWN OF "In this hour of great sorrow," sador Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. was honored last night at an In­ years. ting up of a rival Laotian gov­ water wanner than 88 to 90 brought 17,000 persons to Madi­ formal dinner party given by the son Square Garden for a two- said the Indian Express, "the envoy In South Viet Nam; Sec- In recognition of his loyalty ernment in Red territory. dMrees. newspaper’s management and and long service, the publishers hour program of entertainment Shot Success Congress party must rise to the retaiy of Defense Robert 8. Mc­ Unconfirmed reports, brought Wallace said he did not occasion.” his fellow employes. of The Herald extended to Mc- think the water in the Oonnectl- and a Johnson speech. — * Namara, and John A. McCone, back by neutralist officers who Appearing at a tlOO-a-plate (JAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) The Statesman said Nehru’s director of the Central Intelli­ Co-publisher Thomas Fergu­ Gonigal and his wife company served in Communist-held re­ SALADS and COLD CUTS eut River temperature wtnild paid lifetime membership In dinner of Young Democrats, -The first unmanned model of “reluctance to nominate or gence Agency. son described the event aa a gions of Laos, say a former pub­ riae to more tlwn 86, but he unique one, not only In the his­ Connecticut Blue Cross and said he could not guarantee Johnson #aid: "Start working the Apollo moonship orbited the groom any one of the leaders as It Is also understood that As­ lic health minister, Khamsouk nlMit for a great victory for earth today, buoying U.S. hopes his clear and undisputed succes­ sistant Secretary of State Har­ tory o f The Herald, but pos- Connecticut Medical Service. Keola, a dissident neutralist re­ that the temperature would not tibly In the history of the news­ Fellow esnployea gave MoGonl- go higher than that in the the Democratic party next No­ of manned lunar landings In the sor would not have been so dis- lan CHeveland, director of the cently fired for refusing to re­ vember. And now give us your leeoa. quieUng had he left behind a Bureau of International Organi­ paper industry. He said that 64 gal—^who at 76 years old Is turn to his post in Vientiane, Salmon River. still an ardent golfer—golfing OPEN ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY hand and your heart and your Dr. George Mueller, director well disciplined cadre dedicated zation Affairs and an expert on years of employment with the has been picked to head a cabi­ clothes and equipment. Four help.” of the nation’s manned space to the Ideals of Nehruism or U.N. actlvUies, also ia expected same company is a record al­ net of dissident neutralists and Study Vermont Racing Using phrases reminiscent flight program, said the success even a well disciplined party to take part. most Impouible to attain today. years ago The Herald gave him Communist Pathet Lao mem­ ITS PICNIC AND COOKOUT TIME AGAIN Get everything you need at a life membership In the Man­ A t the service case, buy 1 or 100 Grote and Weigel Pownal, Vt. (AP)—A Con­ bqth of Dwli^t D .Eisenhower "adds to our confidence In meet­ machine.” U.S. Ambaesadw Adlal E McGonlgal began work at the bers. Klein’s. Freshly ground Hamburg, Hot Dogs, Cold Cuts and Sfiladsf Bread and necticut legislative committee and John F. Kennedy, Johnson ing our goal of landing men on After Nehru's death. President Stevenson proposed in the U.N. newspaper In 1900 when he was chester Country Club. Should the Oommunista make natural casing Frankfurts . . . 1st Prize Skinless 12 years old. Before that he had such a move, they probably rolls, pickles, olives, paper plates, paper napkins, briquets. Cold soda and beer. studying the effects of a horse spoke of cruBstdes and new fron­ the moon in this decade." Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan desig­ Security Council last week that In presenting the gift last Franks, Pinehurst Hot Sausage, assorted freshly racing track on the community tiers. But he said many more nated Home Minister G. L. Nan- the United Nations might help been a newsboy for a couple of night, co-publlriier Walter Fer­ would claim their coalition rai>- Ice cream, fresh fruits. Make Klein’s your picnic headquarters. win check with officiala iuid The chief executive said that launchings — In the Gemini, da. acting prime minister, to In the Southeast Asian situation years. guson stressed MoGonigal’s loy­ resents toe legal government set - sliced Cold Cuts. buainessmen about the reaction Democrats regard “ poliUcs and Apollo and several unmanned serve until the Congress party, in one limited respect—to patrol There were about 50 of Mc- alty and his competence as a up by toe 1962 Geneva agree­ to Vermont’s first race track, government aa a crusade—not A programs — are required before as the majority party in Parlia­ the 600 mile Cambodian-South Gonlgal’s Herald associates typesetter. He Invited the honor ments guaranteeing the neutral­ Green Mountain Park. chore.” And he added, " I ’ve man sets forth on a lunar voy­ ment, electa Nehru’a successor. Vietnamese frontier to prevent gathered at the Manchester guest to return to the newspa- ity of 1 ^ 8 . \ The Connecticut group came come up here toni^t to ask you age. A Congress spokesman said further bwder incidents. Country Club last night for the According to toe reports', toe 1 here today from Pittsfield, to Join that cruaade." A Saturn I rocket, which the party leaders had not decided Cambodia had complained of sentimental occasion. Among (6ee Page Eight) Communist-sponsored govern- ^ bavt a happy Mass., where they met wito It was Republican Eisenhower United States claims is the most when to hold the elecUm South Vietnamese military ac­ ment would include four Pathet KLEIN'S MARKET who talked repeatedly of a powerful in the world, hoisted The leading candidates are tions violating Its boundary. Lao and two neutralist cabinet CHET FETBHBON, Mgr. H O L I D A k (See Page Bight) “ Great Crusade’’ when he first the spacecraft, into orbit more minister without portfolio Lai IBoutb Viet Nam has charged members from Souvanna’s orig­ won the presidency in 1062. than 100 miles high Thur/iday. | Bahadur Shastri, Acting Prime that Communist guerrillas have inal coalition. Both the neutral­ U 1 CENTER STREET T a.M 3.7770 Johnson plucked a Kennedy- Both rocket and spacecraft Minister Nanda and Finance been using Cambodia as a sanc­ Rocky Ideas Called ists have been dismissed and 4IATKAIIAN PUNCH aaquO chord after saying that launched were “ Model T ” ver-. Minister T. T. Krishnamacharl. tuary. two of toe Pathet Lao absentees Democrats must look beyond slons of the more powerful, [ Shastri was one of Nehru's I Thursday Cambodia said it have been temporarily replaced 3 for $1.00 pending civil rights and anti­ by toe Vientiane regime. News Tidbits poverty legislation and, in the (See Page Nine) i (Bee Page Nlae) (See Page Eight) ‘Death Kiss’ for GOP Prince -Souphanouvong, chief p of toe Pathet Lao, would be a from the AP Wires deputy premier of the new gov­ SAN FRANdSOO (AP)—8en.4Los Ang;sles area, said Thursday ernment, as he Is of Souvanna’s Barry Goldwater and Gov. Nel­ he’s confident he’lLwln on Tues­ coalition, according to toe re­ At out Mlf-eorvloo mwt Mze we feature Norman P. Michaud, 48, of son A. Rockefeller are lecturing day and If he does, "then I ports. ^hoioL& t W suxtii. 9 / l J o i V f L Fredonla, Ariz., convicted of Hyannis Compoimd Quiet on JFK Birthday Californians on what’s bad for think there’s no question that .The Pathet Lao have not rec­ I S DUBUQUE FRANKS...... lb. pkq. 59e threatening the life of Presi­ the Republican party as they we can win on the first ballot." ognized the changes in Souvfin- dent Johnson, placed oa five stamp the state in hot pursuit of Rockefeller, working in toe na's regime. For the last week HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (AP) they have been insisting that 2 pkgs. for $ 1. 10 yesw probstfdu ... i .Two Ne- —John Fitzgerald Kennedy California’s 86 votea at the GOp San ^ Francisco region, has not U A OHPIOE, OHUCK National Convention. since he Joined forces with ths A mighty fine frank at a low prlca, ■roea,—Dorothy Bridget Davis would have been 47 years old retreated from his stand that and Henry Hodby-^ among ae- Goldwater contends Rockefel­ "things look bright” for him on rightists, he lost Ms right to be today. premier. L and Biors to receive diplomaa from The birthday, in all likelihood, ler’s poUcies would be the “ kiss Tuesday and that he will come Murphy High School Mobile, would have bean celebrated with of death” for the party. to the convention with 400 of toe POT BLOCK Rockefeller says the party ' Ala., and thus become find of a family gathering at the Ken­ 666 votes needed for nomination. STYLE DUBUQUE'S MISS IOWA ^ must remain "out In the.main Dhelr race to graduate from nedy compound of summer Goldwater accused Rockefel­ stream of American life rather ler of seeking votes in Califor­ ROAST previously all white aehool. homes at Hyannis Port, the SLICED BACON lb. 59e 2lbi.$I.IO than be pulled into an offside nia “ on toe Implicit basis of a Oovemor Nelson Rockefeller place the late president called Bulletins Perfect for Barbeeulng U.S. OHOIOE UB. OHOIOE 8HUDLOBR Buy 1 of each or 8 of 1 kind for the gl.lO price. “ home.” eddy by extremist groups.” threat to bolt toe party” If he ■aya ha atakas hope for Vlotory Tha California primary on doesn’t like toe party's nominee. Culled from AP Wires And Dubuque bringa ue ham at a very low price.., in California primary on Ida As president, he took an ex­ tended Memorial Day weekend Tuesday will decide who will He challenged Rockefeller to iqipeal to Republican voters aa take that choice block of dele­ pledge allegiance to toe party's CHUCK LONDON DUBUQUE LEAN HAM 4 lb. can $2.99 autSthaela o f Sen. Barry Oold- away from the White House to begin hie summer round of vis­ gate votes into the convention choice, whomever he may be. RED TOOK PICTURES wator'a eonservatlva viawa... starting here July IS. The Arizona senator said for­ f STEAKS BROIL Poultry experts say American its to the seashore. Goldwater, campaigning in the mer Vice President. Richard M. PARIS (A P )t -A former Buy Swift’e Premium very lean Corned Beef at S6o Ib. ehiokens are selling,la Europe There’d always be a party for U.S. senator quoted Soviet CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL DAY '‘ deaplto reoenUy imposed 40 par the children—there are more Nixon, Pennsylvania Gov. Wil­ and uze Martha Logan’a cooking directione on package. liam W. Scranton and Michigan Premier Khriishohev today aa cent tariff. ( than 20 Kennedy small fry—and saying Soviet spacemea haiM Republloan Senator George D. customarily they had presents Romney Pushes Gov. George Romney have dis­ BKINUSS UEAN. ALL BEEF avowed any part In a. "stop Gold- taken photographs of U.S. i Fresh Sh^ment! Aiken of Vermont eetimatea for “Uncle Jack.” Sometimes water” movement. military installationa aad te thwe are 6S to 66 votea to out there were small presents for Ocean Fresh Talks Following “ This now means that Gov. aasumea U.S. spacemen m HAMBURG eivll rights debate In SaiMte— the children, too. FRANKS . Sal# on Cott's TOM COLLINS MIX Rockefeller stands alone in his the same when they pass over at least two votes short of two With that over, the adult Ken­ Strike Violence Soviet military InetaUatlong; thirds majority needed for olo- refusal to commit himself to sup­ 5 largo botflas $1.00 (eontants) nedys would gather for dinner port toe party’s choice.” 'Gold- WUUam Benton, former Dena> 1 Lb. $2.75 ture.. .New Toric City board of and a quiet observance of the water said. ocratic senator from CoaaoCP lb. 59e c education announces plans for birthday. • HILLSDALE, Mich. (AP)— 55 While National Guardsmen pa- Rockefeller answered that it Ittcut said Khrushcliev offerM first step to nreute imelally One year, the Massachusetts tfolled a factory where a strike was understandable that toe to display them to Presidegt ffANOY, FnU(, RIPE Mixed etasses in some city pub- DemocraUc party set up a fund UVE MAINE had exploded toto a near-riot, three were maintaining neutral­ Johason "it ho wtshes.” SUCffNO "POLAR-IAR" BOSTON LEHUCE I Be He aohoOla next fail. raising birthday dinner ; and DID YOU KNOW Unt tits Mas UemorM Dty nigr law negotiators began talks today ity. White youths lajate two Kennedy made an evening JET SKIDS ON RU N W Ar oiWnatsd «Hti Jdm A. Logan. Aft^ aervfng ti Uautanant in fOM ATOES SPECIALI acseansea aad roagh up spee-' that Michigan's governor said “They are all ambitious and round trip flight to Boston to at­ hops'*ligtnlng will strike,” said PARIS (AP) — A. TnUM Dn Mttdcan War ha aat In the Illinois legisiataira. He rose to LOBSTERS 18 oa. Freeaek baasd pIM. Soviet Premier Khrush^v .Kennedy, flew to Hyannis Port the S-montb-Md strike at Essejc doocribed by former U.S. Sen­ loting.,” same unuMu...... PMEHURST to take part In an international Wire Corp. came Thursday night Qoldwatsr said RocksfsUer ator TnUUm Benton tts bellev- aoae gear ak' (be m a r Ibe United fitatee teleyhflon program on John F. after a flve-hotir series of meet holds Nsw Frontlsr vlsws on sred speed far' 802 MAIN 8T. is ope^ tonight and Friday tUi Nine, The' Iffts PiMldMit'John 1^.. Kennedy snd three sisters are shown with their Kennedy’s spiritual Isgacy to ths Inga in Gov;v; GeorgeOaorge W. Rom msdical car* to to* agsd and elaai it *n‘~lTg H U D PARK MARKET world. UT lUghlaMl 84, ssi.i-sxf.srtS mothtr, Mrs. Rost ' ^ in a hffi^atofore unpubHahed picture from the nay’s offtoe At Lahnng. aid to sducatiQB and mat sueh he braked the CAbaad an day IIsom^ Day. 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Mothers Cirale ments may also ba made with STANLEY WAHNIIH 0 $ i Meged the MilUdale Oboafy JaU members out aC the la Events Sheinwold on Bridge TOMORROW Parade Marshal President Elates her. Rcnnney P a sh es and omashad tU win daws with Fab. m damandhw « M n. Mauitea Oaudok chalr- it ' Names Officers ______AT t.W P.M. Plant guard Louia Seettt 7 L i n W o r l d IT PAYS TO GtVB UP East dsshr R an ch Weekend m u of the committee In Talks FoUpwing parsona at I jKtekat Bna at the a t Detroit was M ta t and aronn4 99 IMMEDIATE EARNINGS Bast-West wilBcraMs Mrs. Richard Luko of East charge, is being aaelated by plant. ad-lhwediw Mgbt and another NORTH Hartford was elected leader of Parade, Rites Set Poge Om ) Mn. Ceretha LeChausae, Mrs. Strike Violence It was the latest violent laet- guntd wan Mntmad wl PANAMA (AP)—The national By ALFRED SHEINWOLD * Q32 HI KIDDIES! SPECIAL SHOW 'fOalla Young, Mrs. C. B. Ander­ dent in a setlas which began haB bat whoa asdortb elections board has 6fficially pro­ lK74 the S t James’ Mothers Ctrole S i f National Men's ^ Al at a recent meeting. at aU to comploto the son u d Mra. Quimby. when the International Union of ad non-union wotkara with whlMi claimed Marco A. Robles victor Team ChamploB TOMORROW MATINEE AT 2 P.M. Page Om ) Electrical Workeri called 186 Essex baa been operating. In the May 10 presidential elec­ % S j 109 Also elected were Mrs. Sal­ V For Memorial Day ao nobly bogun by our The typical college student vatore Vince, co-leader; Mrs. for a reasonable period each CmrUtgm Mourn HOWIE HOLCOMB tion, but opponents renewed gives up several years of im­ BAST SPECIAL RILL OP ^ PLUS LOADS pro«ident->John F, their protests of election fraud. « 9 4 1017 Anthony Heidcavage, secrs- Kennedy.” * day until they produce results,” Bsaaty SaJoo mediate earnings to increase (7 J 101 ^ Q9632 'ta ry ; Mrs. Joseph Nowak, FEATURE DRAMA * OF FUN A b o u t T o w n The final tabulation Thursday his eventual earning power. W. Osgood of Veriion, state commandai^ ‘1 ask you to march with me the governor said. "They have One of the moat ambitious programs in several sea- gave Robles 130,154 votes to 119,- 0 1967 0 KS treasurer; Mrs. ’Thomas Darby SPEaAL FEATURE IN COLOR we Marine Oorps League, has bwn designated mgm 620 Msih SiMst .786 for Amulfo Arias, leader of The wisdom of this course was ♦ 16432 4 K75 and Mrs. John Martin, 'fopn- along the road to the future— William A. Mlnnick of Sunder, agreed to stick to It for tha pur- • Open Mondfijni « S(M)s has been lined up to mark the 10th Anniversary underlined by Bill Root and SOUTH sentatlvos; Mrs. Edward Rls- TO tomorrow morning’s annual Memorial Dur’Tarade. the road that loads to the great land, Maas., son of Mr. and Mra. poae of working out a contract.’ the Panamenista party. The of­ Larry Rosier in one of the Concert Season at the University of Connecticut Audi­ ficial count approximately '4 AKI6S4 tau, publicity: Mrs. Thomas ^good, who served in Korea as 4 m em ber^ the U.S. aoclety,” he said. "ThU U the William J. Mlnnick of 260 Wath- Romney sent the National m 646-0696 hands they chose for ths 1964 ^ J Brennan, welfare; Mrs. Paul Mariiiea let Alr-Wtaig B ud, tof work of the Democratic party." arall St., will appear on Channal torium next year. ^ ' matched a preliminary talnila- Intercollegiate Championships. Johnson said his administra­ Guard to Hillsdale. He declared w w Among the concert attractions concert will be the Bo.ston Sym- tion announced three days after O A10643 O’Nell, librarian, and Mrs. Ed­ a MuchMter native, and la a 22 TV at 7:16 p.m. Monday on fhe election. East dealer 4 A ward fioucha, contact chairman. it oommandnnt of the Frank tion exemplifies the spirit of five ‘.‘Highlights.” He will Ulk on a "state of public emergency" ))ooked are Rudolf Serkln, re- pathy. The Houston Sym-phony East-West vulnerable EU fieulh W«t Net* New York political flgures of and ordered the Essex pfut nowned pianist; the CTeveland under Sir John Barbitoli, great Robles, 68. will be sworn in Pait Mansfield Detadunent of tha authantio reproductions of early for a four-irear term In October. Opening lead-^jack of Hearts 1 4 Pm 2 4 FIRE DANCE VICTIM Marine League, aa wdl aa a fof>^ the past—Al Smith, Robert F. Americu pierced metal lu - shut down u d Its guards dis­ Symphony under maestro j British conductor, is also sohed- Most of the students who PaM 3 Pm 3 4 r Wagner Sr., Piorello H. La- armed after a near-riot Wednes­ Qeorge Szell; and celebrated I uled, as is the Goldovsky Grand SAN FRANaSCO (AP)—The mer Hartford County terns which he handcrafts. He Is played this hand tried to de­ Pait 4 4 Pm 4 ^ dant Guardla, Herbert H. Lehmu studying for his master’s degree day night. Biezzo-soprano Mildred Miller of ■ Opera Co. 8TO|CKHOLM (AP)—The gov­ velop the diamonds. Pm S 4 All Pm 10th victim of the Samoan fire- u d Franklin D. Roosevelt. t)ie Metropolitan Opera Co. ernment is investigating sever­ dance disaster in the parish hall EXTRA CARTOONS A akllled drummer, pitgooA in electrical engineering at the More th u 360 persons Special programs include the The routine line of play was Wagner, 'who died In 1968, was University of Massachusetts at sp H cicH , Returning for Its 10th annual al other security suspects within to take (he king of hearts, get of All Hallows Catholic Church has won numerous awards. Doth Obemkirchen 'Children's Choir the Swedish defense organiza­ Herald, Box 3318, Grand Central last Saturday night died in a in the service and In elvitlu the father of New York- Mayor Amherst, on a fellowship. and the Tale Ru.ssian Chorus. to the South hand with the ace Ufa. Robert F. Wagner, who accom­ tion in the wake of the Wenner- of trumps, and lead a low dia­ StaUon, Now York 17, N. T. San Franclscq_ Iiosilltal Thurs­ Chamber music series will' in­ strom spy scandal. Copyright 1964 day. panied Johnson on Ms evening’s Reservations for the Instslla- w n o c u K i i v clude the Societa Correlll, the mond, losing dummy’s queen to T h e n m d a will form at the travels through the city. The disclosure was made In the king. When a trump was General Features Oorp. Fee Tafea, 86, a private •outh TanataniB, and \ft ached- tkm banquet of the Ladles of Festival Winds, the Hungarian Parliament Thursday as the' policeman in San Francisco, had nled to start at 9:80 .sharp. C h iffo n ^lartet. the Pa.squier Trio and returned. South won with the St. James’ will close Monday. (Conservative oppo.sltlon attacked i king of spades, cadied the ace HONEST MAN LOUiS suffered bums over 90 per cent It wlU marob up" Main St. Anyone not already contacted the Vegh Quartet. Socialist Premier Tage Erlander of his body. to the Center; then east on A SMILE C o k o Today and Tomorrow of diamonds, and ruffed a dia­ TRENTON, N.J. (AP)—A 22- J’ s Annual Meeting may call Mrs. Raymond Gor- Riverside Park and his ministers for their han­ Five died at the scene and Center fit to Mnnro pfu-klet, Today Shotvn At 6:15-9:40 mond. cent payoff he accepted 29 years m u , N. Lakewood Circle, not awhile. A Ung OMaoce tatapbam Special programs highlight the dling of the Wennerstrom case. This play didn’t work. Nor ago has made Percy Rainer Job­ over 100 were injured. Soma where a brief service will ba Mrs. John Huey, 160 Parker Tomorrow At 6:00-9:30 The conservatives demanded Rt. 6 and 44A Set by Nurses vialt la aseh a plaaaast way to laani big Memorial Day weekend at did it help to use the ace of less today. ' still remain in critical condition. held at the World War n fiol. St. The banquet will be held 88c Riverside Park. Starting tonight the resignation of Defense Min­ clubs at the second trick in or­ Rainer, 46, was fired from The fire started during a fire Bolton, Conn. dlera’ Shaft Memorial; then wUl a ll tha nawa about fam ily or frlenda with a tripleheader racing pro­ ister Sven Anderson, who had RESTAURANT Prof. Josephine Dolan of the June 8 at 6:30 p.m. at F iu o ’s der to leave an additional the Trenton Whter Works Divi­ dance—part of a Samoan , holi­ tom at the iNirklet u d march RestaiinCht, Bolton. ' far away. So quick and easy and per­ NATALIE WOOD ^ gram, event will continue narrowly escaped censure when sion, alter completing a 90-day day celebration. weat on B. Canter St. to Center University of Couecticut will S t an a special constitutional council trump in dummy. With dia­ sonal — inaxpanshM, too. H’s tiw through Sunday. monds and Crumps both break­ probatimary period, because he Park, where M ef servicea will be guest speaker at the SOth Members of Orford Parish The park opens at 1 p.m. to­ reviewing the Wennerstrom case answered "yes" on a QvU Serv­ OPE N ALL DAY ba held at tha base of the Clril next best Ihiiic to being S itri. SIEVE McOOEEN divided evenly between the So­ ing moderately badly, the play War Statue. annual dinner of the Muches­ Chapter, DAR, planning to par- moyron's morrow and \^ll feature popular cialists and the united oppo­ for diamonds could not suc­ ice application form, that asked ter Registered Nurses Associa­ ticij^te In the parade u d the ' Popeye with his TV buddy (?) sition. ceed. if he ever had been arrested. The aervicea in Center Park tion. It will' be held on June 9 exercises afterwards are re- i Brutus. They will present shows Play For Clubs His superiors praised Rainer’s MEMORIAL DAY will Include a memorial prayer Bentoa W. Oegood minded to assemble at Main m SNTKM HI DMiM Air Force Col. Stlg Wenner­ at 6 pjn. at the Log'Cabln in TOTOMK CIUrUT boko fhops at 3. • and 9 p.m. tomorrow and strom is to be sentenced June 12 ’The play for clubs was sure work during • the probationary by the Rev. Alex H. Elsesser of Lebuon. St. u d Hartford Rd. at 9 a.m. j Sunday. to work, but only If South was period. TO SERVE YOU DELiaOUS FOOD Community Baptist Church; a tomorrow. I Ws do evr bool M> aervo you botUr p i H n t for selling Swedish and NATO Gates Open a t liSO ■olemn flag ceremony dedicated Reservations, which close The annual 100-lap Memorial military secrets to the Soviet willing to plow the ace of His 1986 conviction in police Show Stargi at Dusk ic u Legion Post marching unit, On The Same Show Day stock car classic is on tap clubs under. Declarer must records was petty larceny, de­ and BEVERAGES... to Muchester's War dead Americu Legion Auxiliary Col­ ’Tuesday, may be made by con­ Union. TONIGHT THRU TUBS. or Guard, Americu Legion Aux­ tacting Mrs. Nelson Quimby, 88 Today Shown At 8 P.M. tomorrow evening at 8:15. cash both of dummy’s top fined as a crime of "moral tur- Exefaiaive Area Showiag burled at altea other th u In Tomorrow At 4:20-7:50 . pitude" and disqualifying a per­ ALSO: TASTY PIZZASI town u d a Memorial Day ad- iliary marching unit. T au e r S t Car pool arruge- Two new rides, "Flight to Toronto (AP) — A committee hearts, discai’ding the ace of drass by Col. Milton E. Kap- Mars" and "Jumping Juplters," of the Canadian Medical Associ­ clubs on dummy’s ace of son from municipal employ­ St. Patrick’s Pipe Band, Vet­ "MM hearts.' ment. . • Wt Wish You All A Safe and Happy Holiday • lu, NOB, U.S. Property ud erans of Foreign Wars Color and a cycle - motordromO will ation plans to seek a ban on Fiscal Officer tor ConnecUcut. Nuumii have their official openings. smoking by performers on Cana­ Declarer then leads the queen I Rainer, 17 at, the time, saw Guard, VFW. maching unit, dian television. The ban would 6f clubs from dummy for a fi­ two acquaintances steal a pockx Michael A. OiflteUi will aound VFW Auxiliary Color Guard, s i c c M The motordrome features a tape, u d the echo will be sound­ VFW Auxiliary marching unit. live lion riding a motorcycle not extend to cigarette cornmer- nesse. If East covers, South etbook containing 84 cents. ftlNM cials. ruffs: If East plays a low club, "’They gave me 22 cents to keep ed by James Brennu. Both are Army-Navy Club Color Guard OPEN around the high-backed wall. Dr. R. K.. Agee of Peterbor­ South discards a diamond. me quiet,” Rainer recalled. M uchester High School Army-Navy Club marching unit, A new type of auto racing iKwIers. Army-Navy Club Auxiliary Col­ DBCOUNTI B fd r "Figure 8" will be Inaugurated ough. chairman of the associa­ Whenever South has ruffed out tion’s committee on lung cancer the king of clubs he draws We parade line of march will or Guard, Army-Navy Auxiliary Tuesday. < Ben Segal & Bob Hall aonslst of five divisions, as fol- marching unit. ALL DAY STARTS SUNDAY Show BIe MISMlIany and cigarette smoking, said three roimds of trumps, ending Thursday night his committee in dummy, and takes the rest Fourth Division I x. ..e 8-iow—All Color Flrst Division Snld Rosenthal of Manches­ will make the proposal at a of dummy’s clubs. Marshal’s aides-d^-camp. Civ­ E u n s H m ^ ter is one of SO profeuional meeting of the association next Tills Ihie of play assures M uchester Police Color dancers who will participate il Air Patrol Unit,' Muchester MEMORIAL W E ROMO W \ month in Vancouver. twelve tricks even If West has OPENS June 13 I#. lk» ( s--: Pf(l 4Mv fs n r .m .ir Guard, police officials, police Pipe B ud, Rainbow Girls Assorted Milk u d S i - M l with the Hartford Ballet Co. the king of clubs. If West gets M in i. the 1964 MusicjI Season marching platoon, M uchester marching unit, John Mather De- Dark ChocoUte Lb. ^ I in its opening program Sun­ GEORGBrrOWN, British Guia­ a club trick, South will discard, Board of Directors, U.S. Marine Molay officers, DeMolay march­ day, June 7, at the Hartford na (AP)—The British Guiana diamonds on all four of dum-, M S k H M Reserve Color Guard, parade ing unit, DeMolay float. Camp DAY Jewish Community Center. The government will set up a com­ my’s clubs (after drawing JUNE 13 to JUNE 20 marshal u d chiefs of staff. Hon­ program will include "Voices of Fire Girls unit. Eagle Scouts of mission to investigate racial vio­ trumps at an appropriate iiS M ir orary Wreath JiCarshal’s Aides, America. Spring," “Harlequinade.” "Bal­ lence at Wlsmar in which five time). Tlie club la., the onlyi WRIGHT M uchester High School B ud. Ftrtfa Division let Egyptian." and "The Min­ persons were killed and 178 trick South losek. 169th M.P. Battalion Unit with Masterpieces ister's Black Veil.” homes destroyed Sunday night. Daily QueaUoB in Rculieis & Hjmmentein's color guard, officers. Firing Marshal’s aides-de-camp, Memorial Day Specials Appointment of Peter Fuchs Reports today from Wlsmar, As dealer, you hold: Spades, Squad Unit, Marching Detach­ Manchester Recreation Departr in Miniature as m ^ c a l director and Nina 86 miles south of Georgetown, Q-8-2; Hearts, AK-7-4; DU- SOUND of MUSIC ment and military Jeeps. ment Junior Marching Band, said life is slowly returning to lS4th M.P. Co. with Color Boy Scouts of America, Cub Banome as choreographer have moods, Q-t; Clubs, Q-J-16-6. s n v E w Scouts, Cub Scout float, Girl T been announced by Goodspeed normal. What do you sayT SUN h FLOWER I Guard,. officers and marching KINOOFIjOVE unit. ' Scouts of America, Girl Scout Opera Hoiue. The first show at Violence between British Gui­ Answer; Bid one club. If EENTlEMENPHtFEI float. UTTLB AMSTOCSATS 4 ^ ' the Bast Haddam showplace ana's Negro and East Indian partner responds in diamonds, POX omc[ Second Division 9HNIATUM OHOCOLATBS will be "Naughty-Naught,” a communities has been increas­ you cAn show the hearts; If he m O D i B S S OPEN • HtmtSKEELinCAMELOT Taggart Pipe Bud; distin­ musical melodrama about life ing steadily. responds In spades, you can Wist rot PM TMUHERSHE7 guished guests’ motorcade in­ RECOVBat BODY at Tale at the turn of the cen­ raise. If you open with one •ihineewi KIRBY ia cluding clergymen. Gold Star STRA’TFORlb (AP) — Strat­ tury. heart, a response of two dia­ 7f^£8Bt>i£S\ RfSERVAriONS Mothers. Orford Parish DAR, ford pdlice have recovered the S a ts L Refuge for Koalas M SN]2ilN.IIMR8mOCOUww CO 5155: • BjrbanM cNAHt HI NO STRINGS Tom Sawyer has been select­ monds forces you to bid 2 com eTUfom t" Mary Keeney DUV, . Spanish- body of Edward Johnson, 16, CANBERRA —Australia has NT, a slight overbid. ■RayMILLANOifl MYFAIRLAOT Americu War Veterans Aux­ who disappeared May 24 after Reg. M e Reg. 1.50 Reg. 1.25 ed to play “Hamlet” in the pro­ , ISTKI wmuiis- FEMUNM UMU iliary, Salvation Army Unit, falling from hla motorboat Into 901 MAIN STv—4MS-68X1 duction at American Shake­ only about 40,000 koala bears aeaMRiaaa-ao-ROUND For Shelnwold’s 36-page book­ American Red Cross, Disabled the Houaatonlc River, The body Prescription Pbatmacy CUIROL speare Festival Theatre start­ remaining. A new, 750-acre re­ let, "A Pocket Guide to . -Jeh aR A IT Tii OKLAHOMA Am ericu Veterans, Disabled was found yesterday afternoon. WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Craiiit CLAIROL PRMSUV ing June 3. Allen Fletcher, di­ serve has been opened for them Bridge," send 50 cents to East Hartford Am ericu Veterans Auxiliary, rector of last season's "King in New South Wales. Bridge Book Manchester Eve. I World War I Veterus, Worid SUPERTHERM LoviRR Brama t«ar," has taken over the stag­ DRlVE-lN n 5 WBIWuJK IBIIM War I Veterans Auxiliary. Ftraiidt fOlUHW ing. Mr. Sawyer has been play­ RUBY SMASHES UGHT . Third Divlaion - COOLER Bart Fonnila n u r ing the role ^ e past two v(eeks DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Jack ■■Zs.^i'rEiBinni Marshal’s aides-de-camp, Ju during student performances. Ruby received a superficial cut THE NEWEST JAMES BOND ADVENTURE THRILIBR Companion Feature LIMITED ENGAGEMENT nlor High School Band, Marine Re*. 1.19 "(Mtic’s Choice” the final on his face Thursday when he Corps League Color Guard, Ma­ ORANGE HALL DWEAM pjay of the season, will be pre­ hurled a cuspidor against a light JAMES BOND IS BACKI rine Corps League Detachment, sented by the Mark Twain bulb in his County Jail cell. Marine Oorps League Auxiliary 3 ? 8 4 * 7 3 ' Shown At Masquers Thursday through Sheriff Bill Decker described BELAFONTE Color Ouaid, Marine Corps 4:25 and 8:45 Saturday this week and next at the wound as !’very minor.” League Auxiliary marching Avery Memorial, Hartford. Cur­ Decker said the condemned July 20 July 26-7 EVES. ONLY unit. Reg. 2.50 Reg. 1.75 Reg. SSe Plus Big Mx^leal Hit! tain each evening will be at slayer deliberately broke his eye CK ■ ■ .■ kMSMt'iS fiaaSsn Yankee Division Marching 8:30. glasses before shattering the Unit, Disabled American Vet­ CUIROL CUIROL 6UIR0L World's Fair publicists re­ bulb. . . . TO n m r H tu enhance erans Color Guard, DAV march- BINGO rO M BV0«IN6. THE FAMOUS « TRANSISTOR port a sharp Increase In attend­ "He threw a tizzy, but we got ing unit, DAV Auxiliary Color EVERY SAT. NIGHT— 7:30 '50 feet Con- Hair- ^ Peroxhlf n v ance as of May 18. During the him quieted down and he's doing OAKDALi TAVERM Guard, DAV Auxiliary marching 72 Eost C M lar StrtGf — MoncliGsftr RADIO first two weeks of the Fair, the all right now,” the sheriff said. . n n u OPEN JUNE «b-SA 7. unit. GARDEN HOSE Complete with leather caee, m x s E . crowds averaged 141,608 per Decker said deputies ordered American Legion Band, Amer­ b a t t ^ u d ear plug. Over fitioRor Sa-Naw FhN Pint day but in the 10 days prior to Ruby to stay in his bunk after Plus Wild West Action )T-r"n ic u Legion Color Guard, Amer- Flexible & lightweight! Won't IS etatlone. Tremendone f » l R their report, the dally figure had the outburst at 4;4S a m. •OKLAHOMA ’TERRITORV M LJ SIO A L. crack, peel, cuaranteed power. Battery only 29c. Shown At Jumped to 184,468. Fair officials Defense lawyers contend Ruby DEBBIE REYNOLDGI* TMEA T RE Over 150 houra play. 1 year :.S0 and 6:50 Indicate this trend means a con­ has become Insane since a jury East Windsor Re*. 1.98. ^ 9 9 eervloe g u aru te ^ • £ AA n . 5 8 * 1 .0 9 1 9 ' f coton kyMUM tinued increase in crowds until ruled he should die for the m ur-, SHOW TONIGHT! Reg. 812.95; ~ » T 7 they reach their peak during der of Lee Harvey O.swald, ac­ Feature First Skm.-’Thurs. DRIVE-IN 5 J 9 l the summer period when schools ' cused of assassinating President SUN HELMET are closed. John F. Kennedy here. R « 9 . KEEPS HEAD COOL X-tra Specials LIggett's 1st RUN Watch l U ) SWITCHES Price MATINEE ESTER For •reek Creme Rinse 1.75 1.12 TTJ I “Advance Latest figoree show Ford's gain In '64 aales FRIDAY. 1:30 HOLIDAY TONITE! 33 T iin t BOLTON NOTCH ^ailLOWtN To The is running ahead of Chevy's and Flymonth's oomblned. Personna SS Nodes, 5's 7 9 c SHOW! ENDS TUES. /Rk o o u u to te s ( f t m d ^ 4 A m i ' Rear” Why did these New Englanders switoh to Ford? DRIVE-IN HARTFORD * S21-2222 Now! Closer than Hiitltniil SliiflilJ <|mL • Route 91 Nmlli ever on New Rt. ONIefte SS Nodes Vn-e*- • E nierihe Ruuuws World qFDiLUo B 9 c Desitin Ointment, 4 ei. 1WNHIK RZMHBnn NKIHM y f: ...whose wonders never oease I SVt* BABY 1.49 A distant trumpet . . . BEACH UMBRELLA Moale)i, 12 o k blowing in the wind PANTS BREGK SHAMPOO . . . sounding the call 2 piece aluminum pole. Cotton to the screen’s adven­ and rayon umbrella. Strong. 1.00 Sifie Hcdrtoeic ture of adventures! Reg. HUM 5 .9 9 1.00

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PAOB FOUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,^ CONN, FRIDAY, MAY S9, 1964 ■iiw MANCHESTER EVENING JOBRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAT » , 1964 JohBBon drova to Arilngton Oem- mariu the official opening of a alary and p laced a w reath e< Hockville-VeiTion two-year novlate, during which Ifyannis Port Compound V- ' ■ 6 • , . the ■iwjim will rtf^tye tr « ii^ Rad, white and blue flowers ea M In preparation tor Kennedy’s gravs. temporary vowa. Quiet on Birthday of JFK More than 40 top goveramsnt Neort Week’a officials, Whits Hons# aldss and Items Defeated, Lake Street Sdiool: Mond^, Democratic eonuntttee officars WELDON DiUG CO. mewaroeii and hamburg goulakh, ( P a ge O ne) edy J who served under Kennedy at­ Ml Main M green beana, apple cri^t; Tues­ commented: '^Jaek tended the 10-mlmita service la the Mate dining room of too he igh chool orld Sen. SMward IL Kennedy. IV very Intereeted, aa I aaid. In T H S W Seen Merger Gain day. oblckan noodle soup, fwa- nut butter, cheese sandwlehea, win Jda Irtob Prime aome toingu and other tUnga Whita Bouse. *’Ha was,’’ ssid Johnson, “In ca ^ ; Wednesday beef in graVy, made no Improaaton on him and, VoLXXVinNaSl Friday, May 29 Compiled by Studanta Of Maacheater High Schotd Mrs. Jeyca Dia, Minioter Bean Lemaae tor part ths vmrds ths BIhls, ens of madhed potatoes, com, fruK; like the bathing ault Inddant, ha eS of the program to be relayed by those that were honored in their oomMMxraoK to gruit anora^wu «n adjourned district meet- Thursday, -hot dog in ndl, po­ Just put on the nearest bathing a u lt’^ generations, and wars ths glory ■asvera to file iSistrtct conunia- Ing. tato ehito .1>eked beam, pickles, Telotar H from Dublin. The Poet Office Department M AiM H Letter to the Editor^ Rau, who led efforts for the cookies: Friday, fish sticks, Other segraenta beamed by of their Umee.’’ h r m , ^ iirrf! WM defeated district Telotar brim in former Brttlah merited toe Urthd» with toe * - ^ [azine Prize Goes meeting, said that it was his mashed potatoes, peas, fruit. ia a referendum yester- purpose to get a representative Prime Mlnlater Harold MaemO- first issue of John F. Kennedy goon Moitcheater H igh school, (Htoidx and dose- Maple Street School: Mon- Ian, from BnglaiMl, and Weet memorial stem pa. Guial Speed 2 toph ** seniors will be severingig the mates, and themselves, vote on the items Involved, and ds.y, ravioli, green beans, cole LOBSTERS '' Tlw key Item on the ballot, that he was satisfied that “the BerUn ICayer WUly Brandt Stamp dealiH and collectors bonds that hold them to ■enlor Wetoc Is'OfflciaUy alaw, raisin wheat squarea; PANAMA CITY — The elee- T o Jo^Anne Reynolds i 1. pertained to a change people have spoken." of Germany. converged in Boetan, where the their post twelve years of started on June 12,1864, at Tuesday, scalloped potatoes Part of the jm gram will be Boaton PaiA Office will post­ trie “mulaa’’ that low aUpa school, taking with them eight o’clock with the 1964 goremment from special Cost of the referendum was with ham. com. carrot and cel­ estimated..by George Mahar devoted to the Keimody Memori­ mark the five cent stampe ’TIrst thraiuh the tocka on ths Pana­ Tbs Fine Aits Magasinz, only memories and ac- Senior Reception. In ful- mcto passed serveral years ago ery sticks; Wednesday, pork » Ik r registnH* of voters, at about al L ib ra ry, fo r w hich $10 m il­ day of Issue.’’ m a u n s l nsver go fsstsr than pubUahsd by ths MHS PubUca- quired knowledge. Though fUIlng their obHgotton and Student Council ^ tbs legislature to “Home with gravy, buttered rice, peas, lion le being ralaed. The 3 raph. Uon staff and edited by the Fine graduation is an end, It Is successfully initieting their Rule” acts which permit broad- I.VK). The atamp bears a portrait of To Lead Class cranberry sauce; Thursday, po­ library 1* to be built near Har­ Keimedy and a reproduction of Arte Magoxlne Staff, will go on an and only so that we may personal transformation, all „ #f powers for a municipality. tato salad, sliced ham, sunshine vard Unlveralty. toe eternal flame that bunu at sale June 8. The magosine fea- begin. Ln order to guaran­ seniors should attend toelr MHce OrtowMtl to UM s a w .‘, 3^ proposal failed to i^eive a Susan Abuza and Martha Lig­ gett have been selected to lead salad; Friday, tomato soup or Guest Caller M n. Joaeidi P. Kennedy, the his gra ve. turee original paintings, crofU tee a successful beginning, reception. It la now known prooUtant o f M W ’s StuAxR . .inaJcrity vote; A two-thirds graduation ceremonies at Rock­ clam chowder, tima fish or Red ^Bates of Hampden, late preeident’e mother, ^ In Dallas, tbs John F. Kennsdy and literature by Manchester the end ihust not. be a to ^1 that there ore only Council. U m sohooKHde slaetkxi wiajority vote la required be- cheese or marshmallow and peered Thursday night on CBS termination; but rather a two weeks UII tots memory ville High School. Maaa., will he the guest ealler Cttlsena Memorial Oonuntttoe High School students. was held os nwroday, Xx9*RL ^ dotw the acts oan be adopted. , Miss Abusa has been selected peanut butter sandwiches. Des­ televleton to oonunent-on plc- w ill o fficia lly lau n d i a ftSMl Tho book la dedicated to Miss transformation ind an en­ packed event; therefore, oUmsutoig tho tliroe-wookAHm Aeoordtng to veteran observ- valedictorian. She is the daugh­ sert. milk and sandwiches are tor the Manchester Square Uirea of her acn and otoera of drive for the Dallas citteens CEMENT Marion Casey, the founder of couraging factor to dedicat­ tlckete will go on aele Mon­ ofaain of oompaign eventu. ■ ~ arsi the results of yesterday's ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry served with each meal. Dance Club at the cloeed dance her tomily. CBS commentator memorial to the Preeldent to­ Quill Magosine, and Miss Helen ed continuance. day, June 1, BO that aenloA M3lu was "surjslasd taut toigr ssferendum is a hard blow to Vernon Elementary School: Harry Reasoner aaid the pic­ day. Graduation la toe culmi­ may purchase them early in Abuza of South St. to be hMd at 8 p.m. tomorrow W. H. ENGLAND J. Bates, head of the English daUghtOd” with the outoo w at Monday, meat bails In gravy, tures never had been shown FM K M U im nation of the pre-transfor­ toe auditorium vestibule. aoid guard” district leaders who She is a member of the Na­ In WaBhington,' Prmidant department. Both English to« elootkm. Ixwklng torw snlto «.-#or years have been able to oon- buttered rice, kernel com, har-' at the Waddell School. publicly before. Johnson paid tribute to his pre­ gi7 racnLA ini UR. teachers are retiring from the m ation fieriod In the Uvea o f If one considers his grad­ next year with teatottve pkem, tional Honor Society. Girl's w—f.- all seniors; however. It is uation on integral peirt of , district activities without Leaders Qub, editor of the ^ ravioli, Known as New Blngland's Mrs. Kennedy told how John decessor with a memorial aerv- LUMRER C O . fa cu lty In June. Mika toM toe "WotM" takrof- green beans, cole slaw, apple­ twice mistook the ewlinault of preceded by a solid week hla life, no matter what It m^ior opposition, school's yearbook, the Banner, singing caUer, he calle tor five Ice Thunday. The cover was designed by forto will be ohnad at knplm sauce bread; Wednesday, beef hie elder brotonr, the late Joeepk ••AtUMOnaW* M M M l of senior activity. This may (hclude, so then should n-f Yesterday's residts are also co-captain of the Modem Dance Maseachusetts dube, and has Then the Prarident and Mrs. Richard Ansaldl. ’The David Htiar Dlattottn oroolsw and in gravy," buttered noodles, peas, week is an Important part he regard his Senior Recep­ r; toterpretod by observers as an Group, and has been on the'Ban­ recently released hla first Hartwell Memorial prize for the Ideas. U m beneficial piaitos in carrot and celery sticks, cheese In the lives o f all seniors, tion. todleatien of approval of oon- nerette staff for three years. She square dance recording, “Yan­ beet literature submitted was his opponent’s platfbcina wU wedges; Thursday, Vienna sau­ and It la necessary that Cb-Chalrmen, ^ -selidatlon of the three forms of is the recipient of the DAR kee Doodle Boy,” for Lore presented to Jo Anne Reynolds, not be neglected, becaoM Mike’s sage, mashed potato, creamed ■r- they partake, thereby ful­ Georgle Ponton 'fovensnent in Vernon. Opposi­ Good Citizen Award fo r 1964. the Records. He Is a teacher at Me- '65, for her poem entitled long ranige goal la tha knprove- i i>uttered spinach; Friday, filling an obligation to their Lennie Matolosmt tion to the increased powers for morlM Junior High School, "MAld"* ment of the whoto oobooL ^has wo^ the He^W award ™acaronl Moidi The wind has chilled MHm outoned hla profxsshi % dhe the antirs to a eeries of powers, was and the members of the Fine and n classes have been con­ A North Carolina native, Lisk, arrested by Constable KING SIZE IRIS pitcher for the winning team. student body.” With united sup­ beaten down into nine e^arate Arts Magazine staff under the ducting various experiments. In Humphrey received a B.A. de­ Bkiwln R. Carison, was present­ he. For Season port, hs^fful suggestions, and - .categories. Voting Indicates: direction of Miss Mary Lou his biology I class, Lance Die- Manchester and Wethersfield gree from Blon Callage, a ed in Circuit Court 12, Mandhas- oonstructlvs ideas, Rrasident " ' Questioei one, change of gov- 1,000 2-YEAR-OU> PLANTS Smith of the English depart kon, ‘64, has been working on a played toe second game. Again bachMor of divinity degree from ter, yesterday. His csss was Mike Oriowski believes Iris year dtnment to broader “Home wN eloM Saturdays ment. Cindy Flynn, '65. project on pea plant growth. Manchester was toe victor. Deb­ The sounds of tsmllisr cheers the Hartf(Hd Seminary Foun­ continued to June 18 and bond He has been measuring the bie Bates, Liz Washburn and at the bead of. the Coundl wSI - Bide” statutee: Tee, S17; no, dation, and is scheduled to re­ was set at |1,500. Unable to rang out from 8:10-4:80 lest - d ie . at 12 noon growth of stem lengths os a Karen N^icki, all '64, were be a sucoess his goal is mMer- ceive a master’s degree in poet the bond, Lisk was held at RONUS $|.25 Wednesday as forty-eight girls ' Qoeetion two, continue the each function of time. pitchers. The third game, be­ ing a variety of important, ton^ Christian education from the Hartford Stats JaU. With |6 Orders Council Dance Jumped st the annual cheerlead­ - - arsssnt diatrlct government: untH Lance and Peter Evtuehek ‘66, tween Wethersfield and Glas­ gMe results that maka Ms sem inary. Hospital Notes will eoon start a sdries of “ chick tonbury was won by Wethers­ er tryouts. Two practice ses­ term of office a memoraUs one. * Tea M2; no, 448. (This ques- An ordination dinner ia sched­ y : For AFS Fund **tloei was submitted as a "reas- Admitted yesterday Mrs. See. . . and Take Home While In Bloon embryo weight studies as a func­ field. sions had been held on Monday P od Pfficonla, RS. uled for 5:80 p.m. Sunday. Hie Harriet Davenport, 1T7 South 19th anranee” Item, according to tion of time." Francine Smith, '65, played and Wednesday afternoons to ordination service wUl be held St. 'ITie third annual "Bermuda Dave Pesce, '64, in Mr. Fenn’s teach the g;irle toe two cheers T he nsnv. languag* lo b *10 now ▲tigr. Robert King, district at 7:80 with a reception follow­ toe singles match in tennis. aounael, and its defeat or ap- Discharged yesterday: Otto Hop” )»« Friday. biology n class is currently they had to know. They were: under ooxMtrueUon in Room fiX7. ing in the social rooms. She was defeated by a score of Mike Oriowski, newly elected president of the MHS Student Council, holds the gavel of nroval la not relevsint. Atty. May, 20 Burke Rd.; Mrs. M uy JOSEPH LARROW June 5, in the MHS cafeteria. worktog with toe fruit fly to six to two. The doubles match, “The team is in a Huddle" and It is eiq;)eeted that tt wlU be UeiUrehip given to him by Dave O'Dell, this year’s president. Randy Smith, Mike’s campaign ■Qng has ruled that the district Receives Novice HaMt Natsisky and son. South V ^d- Music to records will begin at Isolate the giant chromosome. played 1^ Sue Wollenberg and “ Manchester Locomotive.'’ ready for use by foreign lan- Slater Ann Thomas, fonneriy -r will oonttanie with Its present sor. ROUTE 6—OPP. COLUMBIA MOTEL g and end a t 11 p.m . D uring Pat Rhoads and Anadlne Kathy Olgllo, both '64, resulted It wax a rough Job for the menagw, looks on aa Dave explains several currant Council projects to Mike. (Herald photo I students in Bsptenfbsr of government.) Mias Blaine Rydaewski, daugh­ S p r in g the course of the evening en­ Rhodes, both ‘66, are working on in a shutout, with Manchester's Judges, consisting of Mr. An^ ter of Mrs. Gertrude Oberg of b y P in to.) — Question three, street light­ Vernon news Is handled by Phone After 4 P.M.— 423-3925 tertainment will be furnished a project of toelr own simply opposition aa the winner. thony Alibrio, Bob Alibrio, Mr. 2 Dailey Circle, will receive the ing: Yes, M7; no, 4S6. The Herald’s RodrvlUs Bnrean, by a combo. 'The dance will be for the learning experience and After the games, refresh­ Gilbert Hunt, Mr. David Mona­ Question tour, continue the novice habit of the Daughteiys 5 W. Main . SL, telephone Cleaning? the fun of It. The two girls xu-e ments were served to the play­ han, Mrs. Priscilla Myers, Dave o f . the H oly G host In a cere­ sponsored by the Student Coun- ver to exthigulsh fires: Yes, 875-8186 or 648-tnL «U Exchange Student Commit­ chemically analyzing the var ers. Playday patches are given Odell, and Karen Sibrinsz, to mony tomorrow at the Holy Um Dor Cfmveniiot no, 174. tee, which is headed by HoHy louB commercial types of orange to toe winning school when pick nineteen girls for next South Pacific Gets Ghoet P rovin cial H ouse In P ut­ Use midget marshmallows as Juice to discover toe vitamin C year’s Varsity and Junior Vaf' Question five, construct and nam. Hooker. Money from tickets there are either four schools rep­ maintain sewers and drains and candleholders on a child’s birth­ content By allowing the frozen resented or when there is a to­ sity cheerletoers. The girls Sr. Ann Thomas is one of 16 day cake. They prevent the purchased for 60c at the door, establish a sewer authority and FREE Don't Got Caught Short will be used by the American orange Juice to stand for defi­ tal of sixty glrla None were were Judged by toelr Jumps, tower commission: Yes, 261; postulants who will receive the melted wax from running onto nite periods of time, toe lasting given Monday because of lock voices, movements, and appear novice habits. The ceremony Field Service in the Americans Standing Ovation no, 441. the frosting. power of toe Vitamin C. in vices. All were exceptionally On Your Favorifo Bevorages Abroad Program, which next of attendance. Queslton she, appoint and am- STORAGE orange Juice can be measured. Miss Faignant coached toe good. ftoy watchmen or police offl- year le sending Betsey House to These experiments aid the stU' The winners who will be next France; and the APR, which Manchester teams. The girls Good, better, best! These ore^^ere Is Nothing dm : Tea, 856; no, 342. On Winter Qothis Ovor Tho Holiday dent in learning by seeing and from Manchester who partici­ year's varsity cheerleaders are: ■'* Ques tion aenren, m aintain and sponsors a studmt to attend Jean Baxter, Ramone Salcius, the degrees of comparison, re­ D om e” performing the operations him­ pated in the playday were Sue In addition to “ Leithera r : l S n ^ . Mgidate the use of recreational school to America. Frae Ltcton m CbritilMi StiMM self, thereby instilling a vivid Wollenberg, Kathy Gigllo, Deb­ Heldie Dellaferra, Linda Keeney lating to toe three nightly per- comedione in the coot included fScUittes: Yes, 866; no, 322. Fnc Pickup and Delivery nils will be a wonderful op­ Wu henru a Hu* ttftcHou of liapoittd ood picture in his mihd. bie Bates, Karen Nowlcki, Bet­ and Kathy Prichard, all ‘66. tormahcM of “South Pacific,’’ “ Stew pot", irioyed b y D ave EW Qnastlon ei^t, collect gar­ portunity for students to get Alirtee Patterson, '66 sy McNamara, Liz Washburn Next year’s seniors serving on Ungton ‘66. Dave proved to bage and refuse mattu* and to First Chwch of Chrittr^loBfltt Can 648-4266 Douwtrie WfaMS, Liquor and lour their oopiea of Somanhls signed givMi last weekend in Bailey and Pat Duval, all '64; Francine the squad will be Cindy Steele, MHS hie ability to project ^'frovide tor Hs disposal: Yea, litOIjrad® Auditorium. Under the direc­ by seniors. As the “Bermuda Students who have registered Smith, Lynn Heller, Pat Plitt Marilyn Cote, Diane Hulser, and humor. Aleo Bob Potulak ‘64 aa » 6; no. 371. Rockvillo tion of Mr. Donald Thomas, CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Hop’’ is one of the last events tor aelectlve service are re­ and Sue Crist, all '65; and Cindy Julie Hobin. the “ ProfeBaor” woe on bond to "Quastton nine, continue' the PINE GLEANERS on toe school calendar, it, Is minded that it is now necessary Smith, Chris Christensen . and The Junior varsity squad for Sock and Buskin once again bivtlos yoo to o fro# kcfw o ontltM came through with a highly recite Latin. ^ .eocMlng soning, plannlng.com- hoped that everyone will ehow to send the local board a state­ Ann Pratson, all '66. next year will consist of Juniors Bob aleo did choreomphy tor miaslans and toe zoning board 6M CENTER Sr. successful production. CHRISTUN SCIENCE: H O W IT SATISFIES STOP IN AT p it t pool i i T iir badquri their school spirit by attend­ ment showing that they ore now Candy Davidson, '66. Kathy Miller, Barbara Rivera, the ehow and danced with A1 ~ Sf appeals: Yes, 328; no, 876. ing. Paula Giacomlnl '66 attending high sohool. Liz Cambell, Betsy Uttlng, and Opening on Thursday toe Pizzola In a special number. p*resent boards will not to af- HUMAN LONOINOS It a P ike Ym CM afford Linda VUIenmrie. Also Joan show had not yet acquired toe George Fisher ‘65 Uluetratod a ^ tbetod by ndii« of Atty. rang-) smoothness which It. was to by BAKEL R. HARRISON, C.8. Cunliffe, Deborah Bhlers, Dona dominating character in his role Queatim ten, contract with CENTER PACKAGE STORE' Kearney, Shorie MatarelU, and show In later performances. By of the mature “Captain Bzock- ., any outside source for carrying Bobsrt Poatoa Donna Marls DetaiMy THURSDAY BVENINO, JUNE 4th. at 6:15 O’clock , 455H m a i n STItEE T Janice Rautenburg, all ‘67. Friday’s performance, toe pol­ ett”. George woe forceful end aut any or all of the foregoing Be modern with Miss McGuire Plans to Retire Captain Julie Hobin i ishing was completed and both convincing in his top rank. , powera: Yes. 9M; no, 38S. at the Jnst Below Poet OOoe Paridag Lot Nert *e Mora nounced that toe squad will be­ toe Friday and Saturday per-' The orMeetra, directed by Mr. Question eleven, adopt such gin practicing as soon as school Legion of Honor formance played to a packed ' *’ srtonances as may be ReckvHIo High School. LovtloMTHm “Tlie sheer Joy of association Robert Veter, did a fine Job oe neces- closes, and that she expects to house. Repeating last year’s en­ usual, first in the overture and ,.Sary and to take any and aC Old Town Road, Rockville MOEN , with toe exhilarating teen­ see fine precision work from One who is selected to be "I w’ouldn't change a thing thusiastic response to “Okladio- then in supporting the actors ' BCtian permitted or required to agers of Manchester is what I both squads. honored by the title of “ legion­ about MHS — it’s great the way ma,” toe audience rose In a throu^iout the play. Dianne fanplement the above powers: like best!” This declaration ar­ Linda Bayer, ‘66 naire" is usually a person who it is!” This sums up the feel­ standing ovation on all three Platt ‘64 did on outstondingfjob \ T e s , SM; no 884. ticulately awns up Miss Anna maintains a high caliber of ings of this week's female le­ eyenlQgs. in accompanying all of tha songs ’ Oiriy three items received ma­ Phono McGuire's sentiments on toe scholastic achievement and an gionnaire, Donna Marie Dela­ Myra Treash, '64, led the on the piano. jority vote, although since ques­ . subject of teaching and sirtise- active extracurricular life. This ney. about her four years at cast In her enthusiastic and Especially good were the tion one failed to receive the 4 4 3 -4 13 4 quently denotes toe reason why Fish Captures weeks' male legionnaire is no MHS. convincing portrayal of “Nellie ' vaqutred two-lhlrds majority group Bcenes, vrtiere together all present and former Mon- exceptimi; his name is Robert Donna has been a member of Forbush,” toe nurse from Lit­ with the orchestra, the chorus tgfpeoval, toe approved Items First In Javelin the Crafts Club, Saint James' tle Rock. With combined acting ' sannot be acted upon. The three eheeter students Jl|pd faculty Ponton, sang forth with hearty voices will feel a great loss upon her Bob’s high "BcholasUc Catholic Youth Organization, and singing talent “NeUie” stole and unbounded enthuiriasm.f Rem approved by the ma­ and is an auxiliary member of toe show as she danced her way jority of toe voters were pro­ Buster Crabbe’a Ntirement this spring. Avenging his only defeat of achievement” is portrayed by In the auditorium on Satur­ Year after year Miss Mc­ toe season. Co-captain Don Fish, his school curriculum of Honors the Saint James’ Legion of through ‘T m In L ove W ith a day night, the temperature .rose visions for firefighting, police • “ Pods of Tomorrow” Mary. She has been employed Wonderful Guy,” and as sha and recreation. PRESCRIPTIONS • COSMETICS Guire has mode “A Tale of Two ’64, toesod the Javelin 194 feet, Trigonometiy and Math Analy­ OS the room filled to capoelty 1 inch to cop top honors in toe sis, level I English IV, Latin for the past year as a clerk and splashed soap suds over her fel­ snd everyone grew xuixtous tor •* TeMsrday’s referendum" start- have been Mlected ettiea’’, “Jultus Caesar" and cashier at King’s Department ■ ad out to be a district meeting, RUSSRU STOVER CANDY State It shy of scoring. develop^ dislikes for careless also enjoys tennis, swimming peared as toe suave Frenchman, Vater and the stage managers - ad, forcing the matter on a j e INI IZ. tw n M> IWlIWi I King Arthur In Camelot. In winning, never-say-dle Fish people and dirty floors (the lat­ and picnics as her favorite aotiv- “Emile DeBeque,” showed real Joan Ooltman ‘84 and Betsy vsferandunzr or machine vote. GCT MORE CAR Not only has Miss McGuire beat toe best Javelin throwers ter stemming perhaps h;um his lUes. Like all true-blooded MHS talent In both acting and sing­ Gaudreau '64 tor the final bow. ‘ Opponents to added district PINE PH ARM ACY • Sm ooth vtryl Hner never needa painting, etlmL- used numerous books In her in toe state. He also conquered students, she dislikes homework ing, although he occasionally Cheers resounded tor a Job well and PAY LESS netes costly maintananee Job as Janitor, or as Bob puta RDwat* circulated toe referen­ 664 CENTER ST.— MANCHESTER classrooms, but toe bos edited Pulaski’s Higgins to whom he it, “maintenance engineer” , at on nice weekends. had difficulty In projecting his done. Gall Seller ‘65 dum peHRnns AUTO o 10 yew warranty-^iongeat in the bid iis^ toe . “Odyaeey”, which was hod loot last week in toe quali­ St. Bartholomow's Ctourch.) As When asked what she would voice. He overcame this to some In effect, yeotorday’s voting fying meet. do with a million dollars, Donna degree by the Saturday per­ 1 DISCOUNT HOUSE! a 18 ahapee and siaas to choose from . \ printed by Prehtioe-Hall Pub­ for things Bob likes, he finds Don is now looking forward replied, "I’d love to take a long formance and could be heard IFLETGHER iRLAKCOT o r m an c sb r ir r I lishing Company, and toe has pleasure in listening to the mu­ Pupils Volunteer o Ovw 28,000 bietallations / been asked to edit another text. to toe state championships, sic of Peter, Paul, and Mary and trip to the South Sea Islands,” most of the time. where toe top performers from He was very beligyahle as o W Irm r of national design awards proaawtoJ Confinement to purely oea- The Kingston Trio and eating but she added that New England To Aid at Canip toe small, medium and large spaghetti and Jell-o. When ,not will always be her home, for toe middle aged planter who 849-7879 by Swimming Pool Aga Magaaine demic pursuits has by no moons schools will compete. could capture the heart of a **When You Think of Gla$$f been the extent of Miss Mc­ taking p ^ in toe previous acti­ she loves the unpredictable 0 Your choice of atoel or preeeure traotoi Lee Dow d, 66 young nurse as he sang to her TRYING TO STRETCH YOUR HOME TO MEET Think of Fletcher** Guire’s career.'* Aside from her vities, Bob Can be found “ fool­ weather and the change of sea­ ‘This summer a number: o4 a t r u c t lo n ing around with toe guitar" or sons. “Some Enchanted Evening.” students from MsnriMri«r elossroom duties she has devot­ Additional selections included THE NEEDS OF A GROWING FAMILY? ed several years to the dramatic Yearbook Staff skiing on water or snow. , This year Donna's courses in­ schools w«l give most of lEelr Bob's favorite public person­ clude English IV, Modern Prob-< "This Nearly Was Mine” and time to helping handlcopfed \ arts os advisor to the Point and N O W A T OUR ages ore Wihston Churchill and lems, Child Development, - Al­ "Twin Soliloquies” . Powder Society. Her diiection Displaying a fine talent for children at a ep^al qomp- ■pfe answer may be to finish off extra rooms Attends Meeting Dr. Werner von Braun. If gebra and Home Management, of the production “(fiieaper by acting was Bev Burger ‘64 in grant for this comp has been in attic or basemmt,.e9'eii add a new w in g . Best M s 3 2 toe Dosen" was too moot mam- could be one character in hie- with Algebra and Home Man­ provided by the Joseph, P. ' NEW LOCATION tkawanhta Staff msmbSTO IS- agement as her favorites. her role of the popular native answer is to finance the project with avHome 'onible of her dramatic endeav- tory he would choose to be Da- woman, "Bloody Mary”. Bev Kennedy. Foundation, whloh. to osntly travslsd to ths Second moathenea “because he sur­ After graduation, Donna will administered by Mrs. E ^ cs Improvement Loan from Manchester’s oldest work full tone at King’s.. was extremely successful in financial institution. **Mtss McGuire itas served tbm Annual Tsorbook Oonfsrsncs mounted many serious Vhandl- changing her character as well Kennedy Shriver in memoi|y^o< Connecticut Education Asslkda- at toe Central Oonnsoticut cape to become one of the Donna lives at 123 Copper Hill “Stoner” &nith 54 McKEE STREET een » U 2 6 x 3 0 2I>34 12x26 24x40 as her appearance for the part her late brother, Jompii «P. tlon for two terms os secretory SUte College. Mrs. La Verne world’s greatest orators.” St. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Delaney. and proved to be a skilled come­ Kennedy, Jr. * “C a l Mo Today-. I LARGER QUARTERS and MORR PARKINO and is a metnber of Kappa Del­ Kelson and Jay R. Stager, staff Some memorable moments In Handicapped children |tom 'A i t 'Ck fMBsnunriif 11995 lbllOMyDoiia-Y4in1iihr> Les Mc^ughey ‘65 dienne. Especially winning the AREA TO OIVB YOU BBTTiat SERViaR • ta Phi, on International Society advisors, drme (hs group of Bob's life have been toe trips audience Saturday night were tbs age of 16 will attend. |be r i Senro Ym Moutyl* , of Education. ton. that he and his family have tak­ the beautiful “Bali Hq’i” and cerap fo r the average stag|f; 1 I \ I I , ) s Masters from Trinity College MISS ANNA McGUIRE In Vermont in a rustic old Good Copy and Hsadlnse; and proaching.'The Senior Re­ favorite “eoxy G.I.". Drawn to to the camp. and toe University of Connecu- N • house near a eki area and lake.” the ehrhonted leland of Ball DISCOUNT PRICES! - MIRRORS (Pfawplocoand Doorll Layout Photognqphy and Art ception and Dawn Dance will Evan though oU wlQ eut One experience which toe ter and the Boaton Red Sox. 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would stand through the day. Cantor 9rtdt; tStoeday, ehloaen "1 knew every one of those boys Sunbeam Sues Iona Firm^ C of C Backs South Windsor pltchfr. diew atoia peMdi anort eaha*, Rites Held personally,” the teacher siid. M dGonigal Retires, Rocky Ideas Called India Faces tNepaw U ifai W M ttHday. 60M t a u t — ■ livcilidt M anorial X>ay assemblies Tha Aba E. idnm PoM ef ta# aandwKboo,ao, poUto aalafl, feara; At MHS for were also held for students and Claim Patents Infringed Minting o f' Crisis Over Wapping Grades 7 and 8 Amirieih lAgton and A t t ^ a f T n ia iM k y,; M o ^ fa ts m ton, parents at Bowers School yes­ Miss E. Nellie Happewy Death Kiss’ for GOP ara requeatldg an towh oolaalaw, pto; Friday, aaaoaram terday and Wednesday. Miss E. Nellie Rappomy, 89, ------" r ’" 64 Years at Herald dm t* to d l s ^ j^ tlto Aasarloaa ehaafia or o ff salad sandwichr 56 War Dead A play entitled “Memorial of 221 School St., died at Man- •unbeam Corp. of Chicago.^ Infringed on two of its mixer Extra Coins Next Leader Will Move to High School $ag tomorrow. ‘Tha should 00, boots o f piekloo, Cbooelato Day” was presentied by pupils bhester Memorial Hoepltal early ni., has entered suit in U. 8 . patents, one dated June 6,1961, tCanttanae frem Paga Om ) be flaw s a f hatf-etuTtaktti noon eaJto. Mint win bo airved with of Mrs. Arnold Aronson's fifth District Court at New Raven U. S. Patent No. 996,686 Jep- (CoBttaiuad from Page Oas) stori48 and abaaptoa adltorii on to commamorate tha w ar an MaaM. this morning. The RetaU Division of the equally articulate with eUhar The M Mencheater High gjade with the following taking against Iona Manufacturing Co. son, leeued for the invention en- daaOi upon our party In this elec­ how they ought to headUna « Paga Om ) Seventh and eighth rreders ofq ooaki,. VL He has done post and funstaff from itoea intu Bom March 24, 1106. U Olaa- Manphaator Chamber of Com­ technique. them. School graduhtee who sacrificed part: gow, Scotland, the daughter of on' Regent St., claming patent UUed “ Electric M ixer” ; and on# per plant from time to time tor tion.’* Wepplng Elem m tary School will graduata work at tha UMvef- sune«t. merce, along with the Cham- Veteran employes who M d beet frienda and has widespread their lives in World War n and Arthur Ouadano, Gramp; the late FYank and Catherine infringements. on Feb. 12. 1068, U. 8 . PatSnt a few hours work "to keep your In an earlier Interview, GoM- meet at the high school next aity of Hartford. H tat Waak’a Memm Wladaar the Korean Conflict were paid bar’a board of directors, has fol­ ftocketeller placed hlnuelf in Gail Czeiwinski, Mother; Harris Happenny, she was for­ W illiam H. Sleiui, president No. 3,077,340 Jepaon, fo r a se­ brief tributes to McGonig^ last w ^ dlspoeed of the ponatora support In the party. A well- year. Due to the anticipated in­ Ohnreli aebool l a t The eiamefltary echoOIa: Moii- Biwwxia Joaap h. tribute thU morning by the lowed the load o f the U.S. band in.” night were W illiam DalUm, flat dlbagreement wlUi Ooldwa- —who now show him running Kathy Faulds, Milly; Michael merly em|fioyed by Cheney o f Iona, today said he had not cond mixer invention. Intormed lource aai'd he had as- crease in enrollment at Wapping The Weeiey Memorial Church day, hot pork and gravy sand- d4d-6l6$. studenU and faculty in brief CSiamber o f Commerce, and has Compositor Rudolph Heck pre­ William Anderson, Fetsr Flyhn, ter views on Uie United NaUonz, behind Rockefeller—with this Baylea, Sargeant; lOithy Tay­ Bros., and has been retired tor seen the papers which were to The suit claims that Iona has surancaa of support from Presi­ 6chool the grades have been will hold lU VacaUofi Church wich, buttarad splnacb, pickled Memorial Day exercises on Me­ urged passage o f H, R. BiU sented gifts on behalf o f the Miss Esther Johnson, Olevetand obaervaUon; " I f I were a poU- WEICKBR Fo e h Au a m a n lor, Kim. Philip ConU had the past 11 years. have been served yesterday by Infringed on these patents in foreign aid, Social Security, in­ dent Redhakrlahnen and Kuma- moved. School June S3 through July 2 beets, peanut buttar and morial Field. 10632, pertaining to operation Ellington, Leon 'Thorp, A lbert ster, now is the Ume I would G R E E N W IC H ( A P ) — Ho-, charge of the music, vdUle Ed­ She is survived by three broth­ a deputy marshal from the this district (Connecticut) and employes, commenting on pleas­ come tax laws and propoied zale raawaml KamaraJ, president of It waa reported to the board of at the Miurch, tlO Ellington Jelly sandwich, apple sauce; fHushed and solenm, the more ward McMulIin handled the of the UJB. Mint Cervlnl end Heck. take a trip around the world."' education 649 students are en­ ward Hausman of Now Britain than 2,500 pupils who have ers, Thomas H. Happenny, Hartford office o f the court, but elsewhere throughout the Unit­ ant associations with McOoni- of the Tennessee Valley Authori­ Qm party. Rd., Bast Hertford. Hours tor Tuesday, spaghetti and maat curtain and Joyce Newth act^ The bUl seeks to attaok the McGonigal, a naUve of Man­ Goldwater’! chief complaint < rolled in Grades 1 through 8. at bOs the support of the first sa- ntver known war watched in Francis J. Happenny and Peter he is aware of the suit. ed States by selling Mectrlc gal. who over the years main­ ty "for a'dollar.” Nanda drawa Ms becking tha school w ill be 6 to 11:30 eatMc, toeeet salad, rye bread as prompter. Ann Saling was national shortage of coins by chester spent his youth hi the against newsman, as it turned Wapping next year. TMs figure loetman o f Oreonwieh In Ms bid silence as members of the stu- H. Happenny, and one nephew,, ’Tentative plana now are mixers embaying the inven­ tained his interest in sar»." he added. , blunder that t h m who wrote pupils. Wapping has 24 rooms. games the Cubs beat the Tank* es of the dead. high Mass of requiem at St. Incurred by Sunbeam aa a con­ George.Trepp, vtoe president McGonigal expressed thanks came an honorary member. Me mhjortty of the American peo- dates ara Indira Gandhi, buttor, oooklae; Friday, open said he would not attempt to represent some aspect of the Sunbeam, represented locally about hia cutement Superintendent of Schools Merle 13-5, Edward Kelly was tha The ceremony opened with James’ Church at t. Burial will sequence of alleged Infrlnge- 'of the local offices of the Con­ to the pUlMlMiers and co-work­ was an assistant foreman and P>8.” ! face eg$ salad an roll, buttered Influonoo ths town's two OOP 'day's observance. by Lindsey, Prutsnan and ...... , A B. Woodman see noted that "the winning pitcher; Reynold Burg­ WHEEL OHMRS e pledge of allegiance and the be in St. James' Cemetery. toents, and an account o f an necticut Bank sad Trust Co., ers, saying that 64 years Is a later a foreman with the de­ wbola kernel com, potato cMpe, fltato Central Committoa mem­ A rhythm band of 41 Grade Hayes, patent lawyers at 100 Jungles in Southeast students w ill have art, music aying of the national anthem There will be no calling hours. gains, profits and advantages, recently addressed the Man­ lot to think about and a lot to partment. • - By JACK B E LL ESSSm wST’ta'TSSSilssj;'•'.s’Tirn!:™””-nance minister who has threat- er hit a home run tor the Cubs. fruit Milk will bo served wlUi bers. Oreawieh will cast thrae 3 pupils performed a march. OonaUtutlon Plasa. Hartford, Asia by small nuclear explo­ and physical education Just as the band, after which senior The fam ily suggests that memo­ resulting from sale of mixers chester Chamber’s board meet­ forget One thing that remained In his youth he pitched for A P PoUUcal Writer mad an all-out fight. In the senior league, the Hawks aU m eala votes in baUoUng for ths suts Ribhard Horton of Mrs. Willie and In Chicago by the law firm sions didn't add in the same sen­ frc*|uently as though they were dall Smith recited Lincoln's rial contributions may be made plus coets for attorney's fees ing, and stressed the difficulty vivid, he said, waa the impres­ St Mary’s Men's Club. H e laU r LOS ANGELES (A P )—In thie . Deapite his conservative ten- beat the Rotary, 3-2. Paul Tito high echool: Monday, chairman after the GOP con- Fhier's room was director. tence that he didn't bSUeve auch In their own school.” .ttysburg Address. to the Manchester Memorial of George R. Clark and W alter inciured by Sunbeam Cotp. in banks are having In meetttg the sion that he had always worked coached the Shamrocks, con­ home town of the television dmeies, Desai is believed torlng Lenders waa tht winning plteh- chaoeeburgdr, on roll, wax ventloo next month. tactics would ever be used. At a recent' board of educa­ Principal Rogers theif spoke Hospital fund. B. Wysa, allegea that Iona has the suit. Increased demands forOvary day with the "nicest bunch" of peo- sidered one of the bettor ama­ weatom, Ben. Barry Ooldwator, to form a "atop-Shastrl" coali­ sr. The Uons nipped the B4are It developed eUn that the sen­ tion meeting with the public lefly o f the meaning of the use o f coins. teur baseball teams fn the state. R«Aris., has lined up the pollU- tion with leftw i^ party figures. 0-8, vrith James Delay 'the wfai-' P|r- ator f41t some newspaper desk- building commission, the board Mrs. Gustave Carlson He said that fdekles. In par­ 'H e sp

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NEW YORK (AP) -^ ^ .fc n g w t gam" ROM-DO] Th«r« w«r« 8A49 fang In wga neithar The Dodgers and Toorakjr TRh« Is B ar* AcrIh ended In a g-2 tie, scorelaas until the 12th. The Today Is ths final day sf qualtfleathn tar t t s tb n a Forbaa Field, hai Philidd- cause of curfew after 17 Dodgera scored two against dn- phig Manager Gene Mauch and will have to be replayedT einnati starter Jim Maloney on CIAC Basaball TouAiaments which begin Wadnesdsgr. noticed g Face in the seore- Elsewhere In the NL, a suieide throwing error and a run* For the first time 48 teams—16 in eaeh classifleaHoR ' boafd. squeese bunt 1^ Nellie Fax gave icing single by Tonuny Da­ win be eompetinf. Prerloosly 16 Class temns wws ia^ Houston the tle-breaklM run In vis. 'TIm Rods then tied the the toamey but only eight eaeh in Class B and C. So he proteeted. a 6*2 victorys over hOlwaukeo acore in th ^ half on run-scor­ Another new wrinkle Natioi^ Leagne head- and the Chicago' ago Cbba defeated ing singles^^ Lso Cardenas spring (thal'8 the CSAC lor you QURugrtera now hag a rather the New TorfcMets 24 on BiUy and Jolmny HdWuda. It stayed never let eometl|lng stay the Williams’ 11th homer and Larry that way until tniKl2:50 a.m. ddiicate deciaion to make. Jackson’s three-bit pitching. local eqrfsw time rulhla halt. same if tome Uad of qjiange Here's wliat happened Tlmrs- In the only Ameribaa League • • • , cen be mede). Tbumameat day night as the Phllliee loet to teams will be decided oa a game scheduled, 1 Kansss aty OOl/ra-MMVllft— Pittsbingh 64 aiuT dropped into capttaHsed on four Chicago er­ simple won - loet percentage second place behind the San Fox’s bunt with the bases bgaia. The teanu with the^.beat rors and handed Juan niarro loaded and tha score tied 1-1 in Francisco Qiants, who defeated his first loss by beating the recorda ara inaamathlng ao St. Louis 2-1 on WiUie Mays the eighth scored J«mn Bateman simple .one wonder* how tho White gox, 6*1. w'th tha tie-breaker for the lath homer. •. * CIAC evSf got around to It. Mauch inotested as the Phil Col’iS and tagged Warren Spahn, We don’t idogn to sound aipor- lies came to bat in the sixth now 6-6, with the defeat. Mike crlUcal but th4-complex work­ inning, complaining that he had Aftef the early sldrmiahlng, White’s single accounted for the ings of that worthy group- of spotted a face in the left field including Maueh’s protest, the oth^r two nina Hal Wodde* prtncipala has left spcmawrltora scoreboard. Mauch said it be­ Phillies took a 6-6 lead in the scl.lck, who hasn’t been scored guessing for years. Hw and longed to Blroy Face. eighth on Roy glovers’ aacriflee on in his last 10 relief appeal^ why they come up with aomO-of uiowlng fW well that faces fly. The Pirates tied it in their ances, preserved the vletoiy for their declalona has beea, ia now In scoreboards often steal signs, half of the inning on a homer Ken Johnson, 5-6. and probably always will ba a Mauch said this Face had no by Willie gtargeli, then won in • • e the ninth on a walk to Jim Pag- mystery. business thers. cnnM -M oim— But It’a no more mixed up The Pirates, relief specialist Uaroni and singles by gtargul The Cubs managed only two and Dick Schofield. that It would be If tho coaches admitted he was in the score- hits off Oalan Cisco and Larry and athleUc tUrectora tried to board. Bearnarth, but scored in the be admlniatrators, the oppoelto I went there Just before the OABOA-OIANTS— first on Lou Brpek’s double, of the present CIAC situation. first Philadelphia hitter came OUrt Simmons, n o w 64, his steal of third and an infield At any rate — unlesa more up in the sixth," he eald. And, scored the Cardinal run in the out. Williams’ homer In the changea are made before RICH MARSH said Face, he had a reason for fifth inning on- Curt Flood’s s» th gave Jackson, 6-6, addi­ Wednesday—ths threa tourna- being in the scoreboard: 4puMe - and had the Olants tional working room. manta will get under way on He was using the rest room bhmked on five hits until the • • • eighth. Cap Peterson then led A'S-WHITE SOX— that date. Second round games One other CIAC note — tho facilities there. are eet June 6 lemlSnals Jvne The case now goes to_the Na­ off with a walk and waited two The A’s scored three unearned annual Ooachos Clinle srill bo tional League Jury, warren outs before Mays connected. runs on the four White Sox er- 10 and the finals June 12. held Aug, 12-20 'at University of Olles presiding. Mays’ shot was touched by a rois and that was more than Class A games will be of ntaio Connsetieut, Duffy Dougherty ^While the PhUUes and OUnts fan In the atands and the ball enough. Orlando Pena benefited Inning duration, the other two of Michigan Stats, Rick Forsano were exchanging places in the was knocked back onto the field from the runs and brot^t his classes will play aeven innings and Fred Shabel of the host only. Huskies snd Jos MuUaney of standings, the Los Angeles but the tlmpiraa waved him record to 6-8 with John Wyatt’s * • e Dodgers and Cincinnati i^yed home. relief help. Pisarro now ie 6-1 ProTldoac* Oollog* ars tha foa- Pitching Rule ' tursd spoaksrs. Joe Orssno of One other rule pooullar to the Southingtna High comidotaa tha tournamenU. Coaches will be al­ football rosUr, Alim King W pi lowed to converse with their wrostUiw coach; Frank Kapral, Gerber New Coach pitchers otily ones per inning. Coast Guard wrssOing cMch, Clark After New Record, and formsr coach Nets Niteb-- On the second trip to tha mound, ths pttchsr mLat be 7 ^ ! soout for UConn, movsd - unleat It’a a case of i '“"P**^* P*®*** NATIONAL LBVAGUR At East Catholic injury, ef courae. Expect Crowd of 250,000 W. L. Pel. « n Homs teams — that' la tha Good Work, Rich S. Franclsce 26 16 415 — Former Univsrsity of Connecticut gridder Norm Ger­ team batting last — wUI be de­ Last week wa tingled out a FhiladelpMa 22 15 456 1 ber has been named head football coach at East Catholic termined by the flip of the coin. INDIANAPOLIS (AP)t wlnner#nate new rear-engine ear, but couple of pleasingly ptump Pitteburgh . .21 18 461 2 Most coachea, of course, select membera of the MMicnester —Scot Jimmy Clark, world of the 600 and no worse than It had bugs and was parked for High* School. The announcement waa made today by their “last" at bats if they have fourth In the last five Memori­ this year. Milwaukee . .22 15 456 2Vi Athletic Director Don Bums. s High basslMdl team for s p e ^ road racing champion, will St. Louis ...22 19 427 2 a choice. Ron Koauch at Rock­ menUbn. Lest we be aocuaod al Day classics, may have the Former Winters Gerber haa been head foot- ville ia one who goes agi^kt charge across the starting biggest challenge to the three Two other former winners in Cincinnati . .20 15 426 2Vj b4Ul coach at Bristol Cantral of thinking only of the "round Houston ....2 1 22 .617 5^1 this practice, feeling the other men” we’d like to make this line of the 48th Indianapo­ Lotus-Ford in a rear-engtae the field are A. J. Foyt, defend­ for the past several seasona. A Honor McNeill team — when In the field — wiU Ford built by A. J. Watson, cre­ ing U.8. Auto Club big car Los Angeles 18 22 .625 1 graduate of UConn. class of week’s tip of the Holcomb Hat lis 600-mile auto race Sat­ get the ijttera flrat and poaaibly Li the direction a string hesm, urday, determined to break a ator of six 600 winning cars, in­ champion, and Troy Ruttman Chicago . . . . 16 21 .482 1 1957, he waa a standout tackle give his team an extra edga. cluding Jones' 1968 Agajanian the youngest winner In 600 his­ New York ..12 26 4S6 12^ there under Coach Bob Ingalls. Chris MeNelU, a aeator eentsr fishier Rich M srA itrlng of American victories go­ GaplUl Area Scholar at Since the Rams hava made U A year ago, Marsh oould mua* ing back to Howard Wilcox In Special. tory when he took the 1952 At East he will inaugurate a Ward was Ihird-fastest quali­ Testerday’a Roaults wrestling program—on an In­ Trinity College from Man- to the Qaas,^ finals ths past ter only an anmnlc .168 batting 1919. event at the age of 22. Foyt two seaaons, ho seema to have a fier and wUi share the front will be the No. 8 starter and Chicago 2, New York S. formal basis this coming year, eheetor, received a special average for the Indiana Dur­ His effort may bring out the EC AC (Eaatora CoUegiato good idea. ing the summer ha failed to do biggest paying crowd ever row at the start with Clark and Ruttman No. 18. Both will Honstoo 6, Milwaukee 2. with full vanity atati^ expect­ • • • Bobby Marshman, who reached drive conventional Offy road­ Plbtaburgh S, PWladelplifo B. ed in 1966. He will teach pnysi- Athletic Confereaoe) award any bettor with the Legkm drawn by an American sporting eal education primarily. Burns for "Scholarahip and Ath- club, posting-aa squally weak event, upwards of 2(10,000. 160 m.p.h. In practice with a sters. Saa Fraadseo 2, St. Louta 1 Rasketball Dates '63 Lotus powered by one of the There will be naUonwide tele­ Lee Aagelee 2, Clnrtnnatl 2, said, with the poaalbUlty of leUe Prowess,” at ths Col­ •162. Italian Dario Rrata, in a lege’s anaual eprlag sports WhUe on tournament topics, But over tha otf-asason ba PYench Peugeot, was the- last new Ford engines. ' vision of the long, noisy show (17, eurfew). soms other courses we might menUon that dates Jones had to settle for the for the first time but It will be Gerber succeeds Andy Bay-, bMiquet. picked up soma knowledge foreign winner in 1916 before Today's Game# have been announced for the somswher* sine* hs Is current­ second row In his aging Wat­ on closed circuit to about 176 San Franelaee (Herhcl 2-S) lock, who held the post for two MeNelU, eon of Mr. aad 1966 bawketball competition. World W ar I closed the old son Roadster. He had an alter- theaters and arenas. seasons. He recently waa ap­ Mra. Blakeley BicNeUI of 111 ly belting tha ball at a .8TB clip, 2Vi-mUe racing oval for two at New York (Stallard 2-4), S Late dsite for games to count high up among the team lead- pointed s member of the ooach- S. Mala St., Is the ftrot in is Friday, Feb. 19 for Class A years. The foreign factory pmi. uig staff at tha University of Trialty history to receive era teams never came back In Otncfnaatl (ElUs 2-1 schools and Friday, Feb. 26 for . Hitting the hall er not, ba Connecticut. what will be an annual the B and C combines. force. East Splits Track Finale^ O'Toole 2-1) at St. Loula (fl award, from the ECAC, Me­ also has the ability to "go get Clark snlashed qualifying Class A Tournament dates are ’em” with the beet. H* has NelU has earned six letters March 2 or 6 for the quarter- records in a new Britlsh-Amer- Loa Angelea (Moeller 2-2) at C h a m p io n P a ts nt Trinity, three each la made aome tremendous plays Ican Hybrid car, a dagger-slim Finish with 7-5 Standard Pittsburgh (Blasa 1-1), - - swlnuning and baseball. He finala, M a^ 9 or 10 for tho look easy with hla long, grace­ green Lotus built by Colin Houatoa (Brace S-1) a t Phfi- W in Finale, 3-0 wae a atartlag pitcher and semis and March 18 tor the Utle ful strides that cover large Chapman of I,ondon and pow­ adelphU (Bnaalag 8-2), N. co-captain of basebaU game. The medium and small amounts of outfield Uu^. ered by a new Ford special rac­ Splitting the final event ol^ ,'.'ln the 880 and sophomore school dates are listed as March In fact, if thare’a a bsttar MUwaukee (Lefuaater S-2) at Ooeing out their league sea­ team. He is also Fhi Beta 16,. 17, 19 and 20. Dates for the ing eniglne mounted over the the season—a triangular match Glenn Jordan then went on to eWeage (HebMe S-2). Kappa at Trinity. outfielder In the OC9L this aea- back wheels. with Penney and South Catho­ turn in an excellent perform­ son as true champions, Coven­ playdowns are obviously mlsa- son, this writer has yet to sss Car Improved lic — the Bast Catholic High ance and wi.r the two-mile race. -( Sotarday*e Games try High's Patriots blanked Ing. him! It’s a much improved version track team finished its firat Outstanding ior Penney were Milwaukee at Chicago, t. Bast Hampton, 8-0, ysaterday of the oar in which Clark fin­ season of competition with a rKib Sadowsky, who won the San Fraadsoo at New York, in Coventry to clinch the 1906 ished a close second to Parnelll winning record- eeven wins and. 100 and 220 yu.rd dashes and 2 p-ns. Oiarter Oak Conference base­ Nicklaus Miffed at Delay Jones last year. five losses. East toppled SouU., lYed Kingston who flipped the Ctnoinnatt at St. Louis ball Utle, Ford, in the biggest corpo­ 86-66, but lost to Penney, 96-62. discus 150 feet. Loe Angelea at Pittsburgh. Jim Luft and Ridiy Young rate effort to win the race in Penney also trounced South, Houston at PhUadalphla, N. combined to limit the visitors ,100-yard dash: 1. Sadosky (p) 1 U, four hits and post Oovantry's modem times, provided the new 100^-39^ in the third leg,of Kingston (p) 8. M artin (3C) T., 10.1 Sunday's Games Bayer Edging Toward Top the competition. Milwaukee at Chicago. 14th victory of ths sesson overtiead cam engine to seven (Ues school record). against only two losses. The AMERICAN LEAGUE of the cars starting Saturday. East manageu only three first ^ y a rd dash; 1. Sadosky (p). 3. Saa Fraaeleeo New York, With 'Greg Prieman limiting Cahill (SC). 3. Kralin (EC) 1.. 34.6. Pats arc expected to qualify In Speedway Open Tourney Only Ford engineers have been places. Bill V/allach won his 2, 1 pjn. high on the list of aaaa C the opposition to a mere three 440 specialty, Larry Seretto left 440-jjird dash; 1. Wallach (EC). 3. permitted to touch the scream­ (tie) Russell (P and Furman (EC) Cincinnati at St. Louie, 2. Tournament teams. Their win­ hits. Peck lAunber ended a brief ing beauties. his favorite two-mile event to t , 64.6. Loe Angeles a t Pitteburgh. ning (TOC mar)( was 12-2.. losing streak last night at Wad­ INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A t Of the four pros knotted ht 880-yard run; 1. ScraUo (EC). 3. Houston at Philadelphia. dell Field with a 2-0 victory Crwln (SC). 8. Franklin (P) t. ' Coventry got all its runs in glance at the bank books of second at 135, only two era the first inning. After a hit bat­ over Army 4 Navy. among the top 60 in winnings— AMERICAN LEAGUE Frieman, Ken J a w o r s k i and the leading cwitendera in the M ile: 1. Hollister (P). 3. Sliuar- ter, Dan a to m tripled for one 270,000 Speedway O fm Golf Bob Rosburg in 26th with |11,« oayk (EC). 3. Moore (SC), t.. 4:66. the Wooley twins, Dave and BACK AGAIN W. U Pet. OB (-^all that waa needed—then Or- Tournament leads you to be­ 296 and Kri Nagl* in 8«th. 25,- Tw o-m lle: 1. Jordan (EC) X C hicago...... 20 11 .666 —. lo Smith collected a two-nin Jim. supplied the hits that ac­ 787. The others, rookie Geoigo Toohey (P). I. Plummer (P) T., single later In the inning to lieve the war on poverty haa By Demand 10:47. Baltimore ...,i26 16 .616 counted for the runs. advanced even to the PGA Archer, the first-round leader, 1% high hurd ea: 1. McCann (SC). New Y o rk ...... 20 16 488 IH corip'iste the scoring. Jim Belenger turned in a front. snd Dean Refram, have had THIS A. Watu (EC) 8. Majewskl (SC) M innesota...... 22 IS 460 » h Summary: good pitching job for A A N, very few paychecks this season, t . 17.7. Coventry 300 000 *—8 7 2 While most of the big m^ney SUNDAY 180 low hurdles; 1. M aUhews (P) Cleveland ...... 18 16 466 2 allowing only six hits, but boys fight for par today Just but both hope to correct that 3. Martin (EC). 3. Cahill (SC) t.. Boston ...... 20 19 412 6 E. Hampton 000 000 0—0 6 1 couldn't, match Frleman’a ef- oversight this weekend. — at — Luft, Young (8) and Storra; to avoid the cut after the third 30.8 (new School record). Detroit ...... 1* 20 476 6H fecUveness. Jim Livingood round, their poorer brethren— Bayer said trying to oon- 2:00 P.M. ^880-yard relay: 1. Penney (Mat­ Strong, Dickenson (8), Bazar oentrate on golf udiile listening thews. Kingston, Russell. Sadosky) Washington ...12 tS .609 (4) and Krasnltsky. turned In another good job for headed by George Bayer—are 3. East Catholic t.. 1:37.9. Los Angeles .. .10 26 481 •Vt . A N behind the plate. to two hours of carburetion, I Broad Jump: 1. Matthews (P). X edging toward the 212,000 top Hanson (P) 3. (new School record). City ...12 25 462 10)) Bummary: - prize in this flfth-richest spon­ tests by 33 race oats “Is a > MODIFIED Lundy (P) diet. 19-7',4. Peck's ...... 001 010-24-0 sored meet on the current tour. rather unique sspsrienes—my I High Jump: 1. Hyde (P). 3. Ra- Yesterday’s BeMilt Army A Navy . .000 000-0-3-0 Bayer’s last big payday came ears are atlU ringing,” ' phael (P). 3. Wood (EC) hrt . 5-6. Kansas City 6, Chicago 1. Feature * , Pole Vault; 1, Dubois (P). 3. Frieman and Douglas; Belen­ in 1960 when he won the St. The cars went through the FULL COUPES Otto (P) 8. Sullivan (P) hgt . 9-6. Today’s Games NAnONAI LEAQ^ ger and Livingood. Petersburg Open, and you can roaring run In preparation for iB Anetber Spesd-ShaUcrlng, BUst- I Shot p^: 1. VIo'ett (P). 3. Sa- Chicago (Bttihardt 6-2) at E«ent ' J^ijky (P), 3. 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MANCHESTER EVENING KERAJja, MANCHESTEBe OONNw FRIDAY, MAY 89. 1964 f A 6 B TW ElAs. MANCHESTER EVENING dBRALD, IfANCHIKtBR, OONN^ nUDAY, MAY S9, 1964 AmtoittobOts For Salt THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Bjr FAGALY and SHORTEN Hdp Wanted—Milt N n w w i MEMORIAL DAY PUntBERS, haatilif udta, and agperlsnead halpan wnalgd tor vft-if." S P E C IA I^ naw work, dan 7424280 allf 8 F » - ts X h iJU ts m EXPERIENCED carpetitar god ^ 1 9 6 8 W C U R A T O R ^ FORD FAST BACK canentar’s helper. Top wages ADVERTISING amf otoady year ’round work 427. 4-apaad, radio, haatar, Uka Cor right men. Call BUNtoK EDUCATKm CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS w, in our ghowrocm. Boma Improvament Co., 882- 1 2,6 9 6. 6496. w 8 A.M. to 6 PJL 8Br eetaWtohed m u aeum to OPENINGS for part-ttma on* COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ployment, neat appearing man •ervtee D ept, figfBtoae aau- ■sum dfternelkMl elasnsa, MONDAY Thm FRHIAY lOiM AJIe->«ATUROAy t a m 1962 Interested in sales w ork or iJ:' delivery. Ability to get along assist with otganlntleB ef new Nature OeBtar pro­ P'*V CHEVROLET IMPALA with people Important, must be PLEASE READ YOUR AD^ 2-door, hardtop, radio, batUar, avallaUe eventngs and all day gram. CtoKege dagraa ar equivalent. R n o w le te e ( CAREFREE COMFORT GUNUFFE H IG H G R A D E Otaairiflad or «W aat .Ado” a n tahen over Um bIm m ns • jMUoouUle, one ownsr. Saturday, car neceaaary, aver­ MANCHESTER age $40. weekly, $20. for de­ natural aUenoea ana gen­ convenience. The advetUoar abonld read his ad mefIBBT 61,995. uine tntereet In youth as- f e . DAY IT AFPgiABS aad RBPOBT EBROSa In Utte for the livery. Caiil RI 6-8141 between MOTOR SALES PRINTING 84 p.m. aantlal. Start Kepfetobar 1, next laaertlon. The Herald Is responUbk: Ipf n»|y ONE toeer- 1964. Submit hand-wxitten EXPERT AUTO BODY and SEAFOOD J ob and CiHnmercia) reot or omitted Inaertton for any advartiaement aad then — tv MEAT COUNTERMEN win pereonal and experienen FENDER REPAIRS ^ to the extent of a ‘•make gootT Ineertlon. Brron fvMch d o ^ P rin tin g 1962 train, for full-time Job. Apply data aad referencaa to FOR A FREE CHOICE VARIETY ENAMEL and LACQUER •‘‘wrttoement wOl ant be oametod b f CHEVROLET WAGON in person, Meatcmm, 1216<4 REFfNISHlNOS Prompt nnd Effiolent "make good" tnaertlon. ' Silver Lane, E. Hartford. *, , 4-door, radio, heater, automatic, BOX P, HERALD e • f • m • low mflaage. Quality REASONABLE PRICES Printing Of All Rlada ' WANTED—Reliable all around HOME HEATING FREE ESTURAITES YOUR COOPERATION WILL 61,896. BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 worker for kitchen, over E , SURVEY Seafood RT. 83— VERNON, CONN. Oimmueity F n w ' Thursdays through Sundays. BJxperiepce preferred but will Dogs—Birds Pets 41 Inet Above the Traffic. 9 East Middle Tpke. W. G. GLENNEY CO. 43 OAK ST. OIrele train. Apply in person onCy SM I f. MAIN 8T. TKL. 649-WS7 lE L . 648-0016 Telephone 643-5727 -1962 Vic’s Pizza Shop, 168 W. MW- OROOMINa and boardtam, wlli Tm iUi Rtathiac Oar Mverifter? 2-door, 4, standard, radio, heat- dle Tpke. c(filect and deliver. H. C. ' (3iase, Harmony Hill KetmMa, lOLET BISCAYNE RESPONSIBLE married man to : learn and work with figures. Bolton, 648-6427. Manchester 6 1.6 9 6. SOREENED LOAM 24-Hour 6 atm rh { S a n itt Apply 284 Hartford Road, GERMAN SHEPHERD, mala CAR LEASING • R ur GLASS Manchester. puppies, ARC regletered. $76- Cleaning 0 For Auto Wtodshlelda Business Services Private Instructions 28 Help Wanted— Female 35 4661. and RENTALS C om pany PROCESS ORAVEL a For Store Fronts and all Fraa to HtraM Raadan O ffered 13 1961 CfSIOE AMD OUTSIDE paint­ WOMAN — General house'Woric, PAINTERS and painter’s help­ IS Haanawoy sizes of windows BEAUTIFUL blonde male Pe­ Want IntoimatioB on one o f onr nlaniinnll advertlMMNWtor Na ing You name your own price. 84 days weekly, in Manches­ ers wanted. 649-9668. kingese, one year old, very nrrt MuohMtw. New Street ScNid - StoiM - GravRl # For Tzbie Tope CHEVROLET IMPALA SPECIAL SUMMER Sale m Del Knowleo, answer at the telephone Hated? Simple eaO tha 2-door, hardtop, big engine and roofing, siding, gutters, lead­ 640-7868, '476-8401. ter. Cali 246-6668, .1 4 p.m., well behaved and good with can, faU iwliiteii— ec, tally Dickson Does Quality Painting Monday-Friday. HELP WANTED for uphotatens Prop. OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.IL stick, radio, heater. ers, and all types of home im- factory. Apply in person Old children. Call after 6, 6820762. lM«r«d to reduce year prob- William Dickson A Son offer AUdovRr A Cohiinbia PAINTINO — Exterior and in­ cu t M s-oon MATURDAT • AJI.-NOON MANCHESTER. ROCKVILLP 61,695. provemente. Call A1 Palmer af­ terior, reasonable rates. For (Jolony Co., Hilliard St. ’Si quality workmanship, whether ticulous, Mr. Dickson takea no ter 7 p.m. 648-4912. WOMAN over 26 for Fridays CHIHUAHUA — Ixrvable and leme aad woniee. For tall bi- free estimates call 649-6882. and Saturdays, 9 p.m.4 a.m. 3-DAY it be the painting and decorat­ (dances and everything Is amp­ Columbus Levelizer Outlasts Car ANSWERING SERVICE CARPENTER, EXPERI- healthy, AKC reglsfared, boraa fonmtlea eon ly protected. The tact that all GRorg* H. GrHfing. RAPID RUBBISH removal—At- Apply Piccolo’s Pizza, 467H raised. 6484B86. SERVICE! ing of a home or an Industrial How would you like to have^ J. A. WHITE 4494)800 — 875-2519 Main St. enced, someone not wanting the drop cloths used arc abso­ In c . 1 tics. cellars, and yards. Handy steady work, seml-retired O.K. Foul Dodo* PoHtlae — i4lM> — or commercial job. A good case lutely clean la also fully ap­ an automatic levelizer that is one of their staff will ba' happy 1961 man service. (JsU 849-0218, Electrical Services 22 to show you their many ad G L A S S C O . and leave yonr meesage. Yoam hear from onr adrerltoer to Jig Help me with rec rooms, light PET RABBITS, $1.80 each. IS INC. in point is the work done on preciated by both Industry and built, to outlast your car T The COMET WAGON 643-7479. m MAIN STBECT rCRNITCRE CLKANINO vantages. - t«l. 742-7884 . 21 BIsleD St.— TeL 242-7222 tbne without spending all evening at the ' FREE ESTDIATBI. Pmapl CLEANING womfin wanted one jobbing, etc. P.O. Box 901, Wetherell Street. the G. El Keith Furniture Co., home owners. answer is a simple one, pur­ ITie decreased bulk of leveltz- 2-door, 6 standard, radio, heat­ service on all typea of elec­ day a week. Phone 6494180. Manchester, Conn. PhoM N9-SM1 1115 Main St.,> where the firm This fim is fully Insured so chase a Columbus automatic ers means easier installation er, extra clean. Household Services trical wiring. Licensed aad In­ FREE—’Ihree montha old to- did over both the exterior and Wo Urge Voa To Support there is ho chance o f a judg­ and they are new inside and 61,195. sured. WUeoo meetrtcal Co., male, part Oodier and Boxer, Interior of the store. levelizer from Manchester Auto Lost and Ftrand 1 Garagg— Service— Offered 13*A Help Wanted— Male 36 Tko Lata ianlor MnoMun ment against a person employ­ out. the heart of levelizer is a Manchester, 6494817, 643-1888. TRACTOR-TRAILER blonde, to good home. CUI There is no substitute for ex­ Parts, 270 Broad St., and you Storage 643-6688. R i f t t - Q U A . ing their services. 1100,000 completely new concept in ride PONTIAC MANOHESTER LOFT—Black and white, female 10 REWEAVTNQ Of htana, noth U nited perience and quality of work­ will have an automatic levelizer WANTED MAN to learn carpet DRIVERS Workman's Compensation is control devices, its-secret ia the AND cat, black qiot on hind leg. MANCSIBSTBR - 1,000 feet of holes Zlppeia repaired. Win­ laying trade. Must be free of manship and this firm has carried, 1300,000 Public Liabil­ with a lifetime guarantee!*^18 * OaK 64S-027B. 1961 dow Shades made to measure; Floor Finishing 24 both. In 1915 William Dickson built-power of dry nitrogen un­ MEMORIAL GO. storage apace avallaUe (or military obligations, alert and Artldcs For Sals 45 ICE COLD lEER^ ity and 125,000 Property Dam­ Is the only ride control unit der pretoiu*e. Inert, non-combus­ all elsea Venetian blinds. Reye Applications being accepted S58 BURNSIDE AVB. started the business and in 1922 LOST—Prescription eun giaaaee rent, u Main Street, rear. $76. PONTIAC CATALINA SANDING and refinlshlng— willing to learn. Apply In per­ age fully insure you against guaranteed for life and this la Opposite East Cemetery per month. J. D. Realty. 648- made whUe you wait Tape Re­ tor full-time tractor-trailer EAST HARTFORD his son, James Dick.son, joined tible and safe, it keape the fluid TEMPEST vicinity c t Parkade or Main 2-door, hardtop, radio, heater, Spring Special—average 9x12 son to Mr. A. J. Turgeon, KEEP Your carpets beautiful any liability in the matter. guaranteed In writing by Co­ 6129. corders for rent Marlow’s 287 drivers able to meet I.C.C DUGAN'S the firm and the service offered tightly - compressed, completely atraet, pink rimmed. Reward. automatic, low mileage. room, $27.60, two coats. Cali Manager Carpet Dept., Wat­ despite censtant footsteps of Six to eight men are carried lumbus as long as the motorist Main, 689-622L kins Bros., 936 Main St. stsindardB. Must be exper­ 289-4333 by the firm has never been al­ owns the car, labor charges air-free, providing its own lift­ SALES and SERVICE Quality Mtmoriab 848-4U6. 61,695. 649-8240 now for tree estimate. a busy family. Get Blue Lus­ full-time by the Dickson com­ ing force to smooth out the ienced, with good dri'vlng tre. Rent electric shampooer Power end Hand Tool* tered; the best is none too good are not Included. No other ride OARAGE FOR RENT, avall- FLOOR BANDINa and raflntah- records and willing to work might well be the motto. This pany, all are fully trained and ride regardless of load condi- Over 80 Years Experlanea FOUND—Black and white male Building—Contracting 14 $1. Paul’s Paint A Walloper Paintinf and Decorathic or load control unit makes this aMe Juna let. Call 649-146]. ing (specialising in older nights. (Jompany offers top Supply. Tools feeling of outstanding quality with sixteen to eighteen years offer, no other unit delivers a timis, the greater the load, the PAUL DODBE mongrel. CaC Lee Fracchia, INSURANCE Call 449-5807 QUALITY CARPENTRY^ floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ wages, excellent working • 2 . 9 8 ' “ . Oardea aad lAod Toola that marks every job has made of experience In this business smooth, level ride automati­ greater the lift. Dog Warden, 648-8594. 1960 ing. CeOlngs. Paperhan^fing. conditions, complete bene­ BCRISENED loam for the beat Pin* Depoatt The levelizer spring is call' Business Servleeg Roenns, dormers, porches, ACCOUNTANT Baby, Heuaeliold, Party the firm an outstanding choice you can readily see why the cally, whether you're driving PONTIAC, INC. CHEVROLET IMPALA No job too small. John Ver- fit program. Write Box 1828, to lawns, dallvered from onr A. AIMETTl. Prop, basements refini^ei], cab­ WANTED and Banquet Supplied by both business and individuals work is done so quickly and alone or carrying a heavy load. brated also to give increasing Annomicements 2 O ffered 18 CcxiverUblejt radio, heater, auto­ (alUe, 6494780. Hartford, Oonn. screening plant Andover Co­ for they know that when the inets, built-ins, formica, tile. Invalid Needs competently, even under ad­ Experience driving at Its level ITS Main St.— TeL 242-2881 Harrison St., ManolwrtHr matic, white with red Interior, lumbia. Claorga H. Gtlfflng; work is done by William Dick­ BLBCntOLUX ealea and eerv LAWNMOWER shaipealng; r No Job too small. William College or business schoOl / VICHI’S verse conditions, and with little best, full-Ums comfort for the clean. Robbins carpentry service. graduate preferred. 3-0 Inc., 783-7888. son A Son, they can depend up­ or no upset. life of your car! Try a pair of at tha bottom pro'vldes empty lee, bonded repreaentatlve. Al­ pairg, salea, rotor nladileg Private Instructions 28 fred Amell, 20S Henry St., 61,895. 649-8446. years experience to some SUPER-CEDBai Toro rotary PACKAGE STORE on the results. While the Dickson firm does new automatic levelizers by car comfort, when the car Ja lAiarpenad; Ucyole galas, sarv- WANTED—Experienced mason. Manoheater, 643-OiOO. Ice. Manchestar Cycle Shop, type of accounting. < M BIS8CLL 8T. Custom Modi More and more industrial and many entire homes and does a Columbus on your car today, loaded, the tighter coils at the ADDITIONS - Retaining waUs, SUMMER LEARNING Call 648-0861 after 6 p.m. mowers, 19” , $79.96. (Mf-pro- commercial business is being great deal of industrial or com­ guaranteed to deliver a smooth, top jwovide additional lift TOURAINE 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 648- cement floors, garages, bath­ OPPORTUNITIES Our company is a small pelled from $99.90. Sbrlow’a, handled by William Dickson A STEVENSON’S MORRISON Paint A WaUpaper 2098. 867 Mato Street mercial work, please do not feel level ride whil^ ybu are travel­ needed. Since this spring shares Store now located at 789 Main rooms tiled, remodeling. Roof­ Summer study opportunities. progressive and rapidly Wiudow Covoriugs Son today for the very simple 1960 ing. Cali 649-4291. Salesmen Wanted 36-A that Mr. Dickson is not inter- ing, towing or driving alone. the load with the exclusive pres- Street,. State Theater Building, WASHXNO MACHINBS tnpalr- Indl'vlduallzed tosUucUon of­ growing multiple line insur­ LOAM FOR SALB-e yard load. tU$TOM MADE reason that this firm is No matter how much we load mirized control unit, it is not PAINTS CHEVROLET BEL AIR fered to Reading, Spelling Pen­ ance company. We need o Window Shades equipped to take care o f any e.sted in doing smaller jobs. He ESSO formerly at 885 Center Strem. ed, RCA WMzlpool mad Ken- 2-door, 6, automatic, radio, CARPENTRY WORK—82 yearn’ eXJURTEOUS men with a de­ $12 delivered. 689-6891, 8 SJn.- CANVAS AWNINGS welcomes these at aN times and our cars, we want a smooth as bt^ky and stlH as those used 849-9718. more All w o n guaranteed. manship, High School Math, someeme who can rapidly 6 p.m., McCarthy Bntorptisea, o Vertical aad VenetUn job in this field with a mini­ level ride and we expect the FOR BEST RESULTS beater, extra clean. experience, ceilings, floors learn insurance accounting. sire to become salesmen. $110 no job, is too small for him to on old-style units sold today. 405 MAIN ST. !» Call 848-4818. Sketching, for adults. Two Blinds, Drapes aad mum of interruption of every­ same smooth ride when the . 61,095. tiled, porches, reo rooms, ra- Worit will involve the prep­ guaranteed commission to Hardware give his attention to. Feel free Why not enjoy the best, partic­ TEL. 649-8290 Automobnes For Sale 4 rages, additions, attics fin­ three-week sessions. First ses- start. (Commission and expens­ LAWNMOWBR8 — Arlans, day business procedure. In car is empty. No original equip­ ularly when the best ia guar' REPAIRS on all makes of re- :don starts June 19th. Classes aration of financial state­ Lawn Boy, Toro, Bolens OrUt some cases It is necessary to do to call him at 649-0920 for any ished. Lake and shore cottage es after training. Home sup­ ment shock absorber was ever teed? Have a Columbus level- NHOBD CAR? Tour credit turn­ frlM raton, washen, ranges, limited to 10. Write for free ments, tax returns, statlstl- Air, and riding mowers. Whaal- part—or all—of the work nights work that you have in mind. PAUL'S * T u n o -u p s work. No job too small, t o - plies, car necessary. (Call 644- designed to handle all these car- tner installed today. Manchester ed down! Short on down pay­ and dryers. All oti burners Brochure. Programmed Learn­ caJ reports and others. borae and Bolens 4-'wheel FINDELL'S and over weekends. No matter When It comes to Interior me^iate estimates. 643-2629. 0202 between 6 and 8 p.m. for busting extremes. Old fashioned Auto Parts is headquarters for PAINT SUPPLY Engine Ckonlng ment? Bankrupt? Repoeaes- cleaned and serviced. All work 1959 ing Ass(x;iates, PO Box 88. An­ tractora. Parts and oervlce. iSfi BODDLE TPKE.. EAST what the problems encountered decorating, you simply cannot * guaranteed. 649-0066. Because we are small, this Interview. load control units sold today this wonderful leveliaer. alonT Don’t deapolr! See Bon- CHEVROLET IMPALA HOME IMPROVEMENTS—(3en- dover. Conn. Or call 742-6186. (Capitol Equipment Company, on any job, you know that they get finer advice than that of­ Is an opportunity to learn Phone MS-48M are just a stiff helper spring For the best in pin fitting. 645 Main Street * Minor Rtpolra eet Douglas, bxmln, about low- Convertible, radio, heater, au- eral carpentry. Reasonable 88 Mato St., Manoheater. will be handled In an expert fered by James Dickson, his around an ordinary shock, they TYPEWRITERS — Standard the insurance business and Open dally T-2, Thursday 7-2, R. A. PEARL, Prop. ast down, smallest payments tomatle, two to choose from. rates. Guaranteed workman­ Help Wanted— manner whep you employ Wil­ eye for color and harmony is are OK for heavy load con­ Tel. 649-0300 and electric. Ropalred, over­ Bonds— Stocks— be exposed to all phases of Saturday 7-8. * S t o m p s anywhere. No email loan or fi­ hauled, rented. Adding ma­ ship. For free estimates call Male or Female 37 liam Dickson A Son. ditions but with no load, the car nance company plan. Douglaa 61,1 9 5. Mortgages 31 an insurance company op­ « absolutely uncanny and you can Auto Parts. No pin fit should chines rented and repaired 649-6892. eration. James Dickson Is always safely follow his advice at all rides like a truck. “Pump-up” Motors, 888 Main. PICNIC Tables, sevand '■K ever be made without precise Pickup and delivery service. PART-TIME man or woman, extra sturdy construction, 2 SEE US FOR: willing to give an estimate on times. If you have an idea of a shocks that could be adjusted A BETTER ARRANGEMENT immediate openings tor sales gaging, the only way to actual­ B Upholstery 1961 LINCOLN Continental, ex- Yale Typewriter Sanrlca. 688- We want someone with po­ toot, $12.00 up; $ foot, $16.00 a Alnmlnuna Roll Up any job. give advice and you color scheme, he wlU be happy with the addition or removal of Special Services 15 of your finances will make tential who can grow with work. Hours arranged to ‘ fit I ly know the fit ia to measure and cetlent running condition, all 49M. more of your tnenme available up; delivered. W. 2Stoker, Pln- Awnlnfa may depend upon the time es­ air, were a step forward—but M Iwl Shop 1959 the company.* This Is a ca­ your schedule. All leads fur­ to follow It, but If you have any the hole. Sunnen assures VIC’S PIZZA SHOP ered, plus air conditlmilng. for pereonal uee. Lump debt ney Street, Ellington. 875-7183. o Door Ctanoples timated to finish the work — a rubber 'tubes, diaphragms and RE-UPHOLSTERINO 153 W. Middle Turnpike LAi^ MOWERS, OnupiDed C A D IL L A C UL APPROVB3D lightning rods, reer position and not just nished. Must have car. Write doubts as to harmonizing col­ correct size, one that you C / reasonable. 648-9096. awnings, roofing, siding, gut­ Into ana monthly payment of o Storm Doors .most important factor in busl- ors or wish to consult with him, valves do wear out—and re­ Phone 649-8700 aad repaired, eales aad sarr- CONVERTIBLE another job. Box B, Herald. member, you do the adjusting. .guarantee, it measuree stae in­ * Modorn Furnltur* ters, combination windows. In­ $22 JO tor each thouaand dollars o OomMnatlon Windows nens. industrial or commercial he is always available. He has tce, rental, equlpmaot L S M Radio, heater, automatic, full Now, exclusive, patented design Equipment Con., Route 82 sured warranty. Free esti­ tochidtog repayment over five SALARY OPEN MALE AND FEMALE help Manchester Awning Co. contracts. It is invaluable also many, many sample books of iNid AflriquM PIZZA FORD, 1968 Convertible, stand­ power, green with black leath-' years. FYank Burica, 346-8807, to know that your biusiness ac­ enables C olum ns all new level- Vernon, 878-7800, Kaachaetar er Interior, sharp. mates, budget accounts. Bea­ wanted lor nights and w e ^ - I N WEST CENTER ST. papers to choOse from and e Stem Stools aad Booths SPAGHEHI ard riUft, 8426. CTall 649-8387. con Lightning Protection, 648- Connecticut Mortgage Bx- Our etnplcvyes know of this Saptic TMkt Telephone M9-S091 tivities will have a minium of Izers to smooth out heavy Ibads exchange, Bnterprtaa 1282. ends work, at least 18 years when It comes to mixing paint, # (XMtom Famltors 31,995. 6316. changa, 10 Lewis S t. Haitford, opening. of age, neat, reliable and hard AND Established IMP upset and Interference and that as well as give a 1 comfortable RAVIOLI he can literally mix any color empty car ride—and adjust Sllpoovers and Draperlee SHARPiailMO Sarvlea - laws, Conn. working. Interview appoint­ desks,'machines,' office furni­ 1960 FORD Oalaxle, very low If you have the above qual­ you desire. Whether you want themselves to all points in be­ Blade to Order O PEN D A IL Y mileage. Phone 649-2660. knlvas. axaa, abeara, Otatia, ment ^ 1 876-6910 between 6-8 Plaggti Stwtfs ture, etc. will be covered with Oemplete Selection of rotaiy Wadaa. Quick, aarvloa, Roofing—Siding 16 SECOND MORTGAGBS - Un­ ifications please call Mrs. one room done or the entire tween automatically. Why not 7:30 A.M. to ll:00 P.M. limited funds available tor sec­ Terry Richard at 627-3254. p.m.. Friendly Ice Cream, all-enveloping drop cloths to house, call William Dickson A Blaterlals 1966 TOUNDERBIRD, excellent Capitol Bqutpmont Oo., n 1959 Rock'viEe. stop in at Manchester Auto A. A. Roofing, ond mortgages, payments to Ext. 248 between 8:20 a.m. MMhine CiMMd catch any stray qMts. While Son for the very finest work Parts and aes these new levell- ter Auto Parts, 270 Broad St FREE ESTOIATES SUNDAYS conditlan, new 812 engine, year Mala St., Maaobaatar. Bouts FORD CONVERTIBLE DIOR,'* me. aiding, painting. Oar mtrr. Ai* suit yonr buitoot. Expedient to 3 p.m. DRUG t^ERK, over 21, driv­ ■ t all the men employed are me­ possible. sera; Victor or Edward Della- where you are always aura of Lower Level of the Parkade 4 P M. to 10 :30 P.M. 1957, 2epeed stanifard. Call daily 7-8. Ibursday Y*S. Satur­ Radio, heater, automatic, white Septio Teaks, Dry Walls, T u R n P I K E 249-6328 day 7-8. 882-TIM teradbna and addldon8.' OeU- sendee. J. O. R ^ ty. 641-6128. er’s license necessary, nights Sewer Unee Installed— Cel­ Fera, owners of the business, or dependability of producta Lebanon 642-7281. with red Interior. MUTUAL OF HARTFORD CLOSED MONDAYS togs. Woricmanohlp guaran­ or weekends,-experienced only. lar Watarprpodng Do(m . $995. 90 Woodland St. AUTO BODY MaRelMSttr Moving 1960 VOUeSWAGEN deluxe se­ STEPS, 8IDBWAIRS, otona teed. 299 Autumn St. 8424860. Business Opportunities 32 Apply Miller Pharmacy, no Johnson called on Americana dan, excellent (xmdltlon, |8S0. walla, flreplaeea, flagatene tar* Hartford phone (»lls. cmi[|Tnielclng Co. Events Thursday to rededlcate them­ Call after 6, 649-8409. racea, hatchways, dry walla. MtKINNEY BROS. selves “ to the principles that All conorete repairs. Reason­ BIDWELL SIDING and rooBiig. Sewerage Disposal Co, our flag symbolizes—equality DON WILLIS 1967 DESOTO, P.B. drive, ex­ able. 8820881. 1959 648-6379, 870-9109. MANCHESTER — For lease. justice and liberty.” Ostrinsky cellent condition hudde and out. 130-132 Peart St,—242-6308 In Nation TV-Radio Tonight CHEVROLET BEL AIR hkjWMIJ- HOME Improvement High volume service station EXPERIENCED carpen Read Herald Ads. WRECKER Must be seen. $250. 6494997. VACUUM CLEANERS, toasters, ter. Forbes Inc. Call 649-0362. In his prociaihation, he Mild DEALER IN WASTE Irons, iampa, drills rnialred. 8-door, 6, standard, radio, heat­ Company — Roofing, sidtog, al- on Wilbur Cross Parkway. Low these principles apply to all peo- GARAGE er, exceptional condition. investment, low rental. Call SERVICE ;(ll)k WASHINGTON (API—In the MATERIALS 1962 OORVAIR Monza 8-door, Free esUmatae, Free pickup terafiona, addltlona and r»- pies “ whatever their race, color ISMain S t, Tel. 649-4531 and deUvaiy. 2124266. $795. modeling of all typea. Excel- Baldwin 8-0889. news from Washington: ’or creed.” Imcket seats, 8-speed, 28,000 mtlee. Call 640-6488 after 6. lent woikmanBhlp. 049-4486. FALLOUT STANDARDS: Six Television RAGS, IRON HAROLD * SONS RubbUh Ra- federal agencies are working to AIR POLLUTION: A Senate 4:00 (3) BNg t Theater . SpncIglW ng In moval—Oellars, attics, yard R. DION—Roofing, aiding, al­ (83) Schools Match WIta terations, ceilings, and gutters. ESSO SERVICE station to r, set guidelines on when counter­ subcommittee plans public hear­ <») Early Show (1(>80) International Show 1080 SPRITE, $600. Call 288- Weekly or monthly pickup. 1959 measures would be necessary to ings next month on air pollution (8) Newe (8) The Deputy RRAKE SERVICE SCRAP METAL Harolof Hoar, 649-4084. Free estimates. 6M-4862. lease at Bolton Notch, High­ (9 ) Movie at i ( 3 0 ^ Deatry 4648. DODGE CORONET counter radioactive fallout. | from auto and truck en^nes, jet (40) Laramie ways 6 and ■84A. Contact Mr. ' ___ (34) Science Reporter (Ufoor, 6, automatic, radio, D. Lothrop, 627-4188. / The guidelines would be spe- aircraft, rockets and Industrial laterest 1:00 (34) World of Muric Front End Allgnmant aRd PAPER 1968 CHEVROLET, excellent YOU ARB A-II Tniek Is A -ll (10) Eye-DenUfy heater, Uke new. Must be seen. d tsa d ij., J'D Jc O ccjupana^i clfl amounts of fallout which plants. ▼s.^tan rranclaco ccmdltlon, beet offer, radio, Cellars, attics, trash, wngll Roofing and Clilmneys 16-A (U-80) nim , _ (33) Biography 781 PARKER ST. trucking dona A-1 ri|MI OUl would be considered high . <**) America's Cup Eaces ■ 'Gnnoral Rnpair VYorfc heater, hydrcmstlc. 044-0980. $696. Announcing the hearings 8:30 (lO-toSOV Bob Hope (C) Tel. 643-0786 or 642-6672 848-2928, Trsmano Trucking ROOETNG — SpedaHsIng re­ Help Wanted— Female 35 enough for the government to Thursday, Sen. Edmund S. Mus- 9:10 I 8) News. Sports aad Waatb- (8-30-40) Burke'S' Law (8-13) Route 44 1988 CHEVROLET H Nova 400 Service. /* pairing roots of all kinds, naw institute such .steps as condem­ 4:80 ( I) New Breed NURSE WANTED, RN or LPN, kle, D-Maine, said reprosanta- 3:00 (34) Jullue Caesar Super Sport Coupe. 6 cylinder, roofs, ratter worit, chlnuieya nation of food supplies contam­ Uves from the automoMIe Indus­ (40) Supermao licensed to Connecticut for U (U) 8:30 ( 3-13) Twilight Zone powergUde, mileage 18,000. ALL TYPES Bcreena rewtrad cleane(l repaired. Aluminum inated by radioactive materials. try and manufacturers of de­ (18) Aibacriptlon TV with Alcoa eoreentog CkCl 680- _____ 1959 p.m.-7 a.m. rtdft Apply St THE JENSEN HOUSE (301 Social Security 849-8868. elding. 80 yeara’ experience. The only standards currently vices to control automotive ex- (14) Ufe of Riley (30-40) Price la Right (C) ABC APPLIANCE 8088 for tree pickup and de­ CHEVROLET BISCAYNE Free eatlmates. Call Bowley, Anthony’s Oonvaleecent Home, (bit What's New ; ■A W««k That Waa CAMPING 876-9121. in existence refer specifically to haust would lead off at the hear- 10 00 (8-13) Allred BKehcock 1968 VALIANT, 2-door sedan, livery Prompt service. 2-door, 6, Btandard, radio, heat- 648-0861. 648-1)761. BUCOandDULUXIfflWSHHC workers in atomic energy ( 8) Walter Cronklte (er, locally owned car. GRISWOLD STREET. MANCHESTER... ings, scheduled to begin June H. (1O-2M0) Runtley-Brinklay (10-33-30) Jack Paar REPAIRS EQUIPMENT radio, heater, undercoating, 4 I plants. 4:44 ( 30) Ron Cochran (30-40) riicht of Week brand new tires, warranty. CHAIN SAW nrork, trees m- $795. RAY’S ROOFING OO.-Shtogle GETS POST: The National 7:00 (lMMO-40) News Sports aad 10:46 ( 30 ^ ) Make That Spare 4 1 O A K ST . moved, lots and roads cleared, roofs, ^ t e r s , built-up roofs, RN OR LPN wanted, l U MIDOUE TURNTIKI, WfCT The Federal Radiation Coun­ Weather 11:00 (86-10-13-33-80-40) Newi, Tents, Cota, Sleeplag Begs, Reasonable. 6484038. Lauipl Manor, 640-4810. cil promised last June I to come Aeronautics and Space Admin­ Tol. 449-8879 Air Mattressfs, Stoves, also bulldosed. Free estimates. roof auid chimney repairs, Ray MANCHBTW ( 3) DeaUi Valley Davb Bporta. Weather 742-8096. f f up with standards within one istration has hired Breens M. (10) H Squad 11:11 (SO) TonDrti) Show (Cl Lanterns T railers— J a ck in , 643-8326, Ray Hage- REGISTERED nurses, all | • Spacious 3-Room Apartments year. Wljth the deadline ap­ Kerr, 86, soA of the late Sen. (13) Subscription TV (401 Steve Allen REPAIRS ON— now, 640-2214. Suburbia (34) Survival In Uie Seal (13) Chria CUrk Mobile Homes 6-A LAWN MOWERS — Sharpened 1956 shifts, full knd part-time. Easti f proaching, It was learned that Robert 8. Kerr, D-Okla., as dep­ (30) Mail Order Mai Set ] (3) Movie (C) '* Orills, Eleotrte Irons, MANCHESTER and repaired, pick-up and de­ Hartford Hosifital, 628-1400,! • Excellent Closet Space the council's staff has drafted uty assistant administrator for 7:14 (33) nim I FORD THUNDERBIRD 443-7043 11:30 (13) Movie Tenaterk, Pereoiators, CAMPING TRAILER with n)et- livery to Manchester and vi­ Radio, heater, automatic, ready Mrs. Holt. a proposed set of standards. technology utilisation. (80) Bporta Camera 11:30 (10-33) Tonight Show (C) Vacuum Cleaners, Heaters, SURPLUS SALES CO . Radio-TV Repair • Hotpoint Air Conditioners 7:80 (S-U) Great Adventure (I) Movit 8Li body, 4x6' closed, oi^ns to cinity. Russ’ Mower Service, to go. «• Today" Since 1963, Kerr had been Fkas, Sewing Mochtoee, 169 N. MAIN ST. 12x8, sleeps 4, excellent con­ 742-7607. Sei^ces " 18 B3XPERIENCED credit person-1 STAG DAY: Proclaiming with ^err-McGee Oil Industries, SEE BATUBOAX'B TV WI I FOR ClOMPLETB LUTINO L o i ^ j at Depot Square dition. Can be seen at 591 Hil­ $l,795|r nel. Challenging position' • Rent Includes Hot Water and Individual Apartment CONNIE’S TV and Radio S«rr- June 14' as Flag Day, President Inc., of Oklahoma City, his Open DoUy to 9:00 PJ*. , liard Street. Manchester, or opens July 6. Credits and col-1 Thermostatically Controlled Heat ^ THE MAGAZINE OF father's old firm. AN work guorontnod phone 640-0284. lee. available all iioura. Satis* lections. A-1 references re-' Reuben Plen’s J. FARR — 642-7111 FLOOR CONSULTANT- taction guaraateefi. Call 649* quired. Eixcellent remunera­ • Hotpoint Kitchen. (Range, Refrigerator, Disposal) PLEASANT PLACES ^ 1958 1310. tion. Send resume to; Frderal LARGE STURDY. Box Trafl- O edit Bureau, 806 Main St., Texaco Station A MONTHLY FEATURE Radio N O F E E CHEVROLET IlilPALA • Double Insulation Affords Privacy and Sound Rednctitm Reception Slated ar. 648-6088. Convertible, radio, heater, au­ Manchester. (Thia M in g Incladaa only those newt brondcasto af I t ar U Millinery, Dressmaking 19 381 Main Streot OF YOUR HOMETOWN WATKINS-WEST Coll 684-1111 tom ate. Yale nzinnta length. Seme statlona earry ather ahort aeweeaets). Sanding, finishtog, reftoish- CHILDREN college - bound? • Convenient Basement Lanndnnnat For Miss Shea tog treatments tor all type • $995. dressmaking , alterations, Phono 443-9149 DAILY NEWSPAPER Typawritor Sorvic* FUNERAL FOR REPAIRS, UTILITY or camp trailer, all Help pay with extra $$ earned WDBii-taei ' 4:10 Pope Concert stegl. 876-8669. I floors old or new. Wood, repairing, socks darned, zip­ selling Avon Cosmetics to • Master TV Antenna and Telephone Jadui Typewriters Repaired Mlsa Catherine C. Shea, re- g:(W Loag John Wade 8:00 Red Sox vi. Twiaa replacement i resilient, terreaso, day, ce­ pers replaced, patches ap­ spare time near home. Gen­ Hydramattc TransmlsoloB 8:00 Dick Reblasoa 11:80 Sporls Ftna' SERVICE plied, skirts fdiortened, cater­ • Basement Storage * ' RepalrlBK SLDd Overhauled Uring principal of Verplanck I'Cj Newe (Ugn Off 11:44 Art Joluieon Show ON ALL TYPES O f Auto Driving School 7-A ramic, oement. Our Ultra- erous commissions, free train­ WPOP I41S thane. treatment a "con­ 1958 ing to expectants, little cher­ ing, no experience. Phone 289- All Work Guaranteed ^anrlfpBtpr Standards and Portables School, will be honored at a ro- WBAI-aie 4;(I0 Lou Tern ubs and small fry. 643-6602. • Private Paridng 4:ub Siasy ltd Shov 7:00 Ken Griffin DRMAND J.nfPE8*r MORTLOCR’B Drtvinq ■cbool versation piece’:—the most FORD HARDTOP 4922. / Tssuico Lubrication Servica Work Picked Up A Delivered ception in the school'ai audi­ 4:80 News Wsotbci aad B| i abrasive resistant material T:0U Bdward P Horgaa 10:00 Had Daddy Show 1 1 ' ^ ^COMMlRflAl . b o ., oMooo, elaaaroara located 2-door, radio, heater, sutomatie, torium Jtme 7 from 2 to 4 ]i.m. WIHr-I8to available. Rardd J. Lease, WOMAN TO CARE for three • Minutes To Central Manchestar and Hartford’ Bus Line i| p r a U i Machines For Rent 7:16 Ikl Byaee Show 4:00 News Director Maaohaater Pafkade lowar all black, extra clean. Moving— ^Tmcking— Wo Give Green Stamps laveL Beginnera. oldar, narv- 6 49-T ^ children, so fatiier can work, Miss Shaa who will complete $695. Storage 20 SiSSSSliSKItS; 142 E. CENTER BT. oua otudenta, our apedalty. live to, private room, call 47 years in the Manchester pub­ 646-0000 for Interview. Francis X. Terkunc '.DO News. Weataer. ?'00 Sle^n* * Tean-age driver’s education MANCHESTER Delivery. Light lic school system graduated \ ' Afnaekester’s OMeat aourja. State certified 649-7808 S4:|D:|P naanclali Report 7:86 Public Affairs WOODCOCK HAVE SMALL pickup track- trucking and package delivery. WAITRESSES wanted, part- PhoiM 449.4984 from New Britain Stats Normal Mm Ic RockvUle efflee, 20 Ward St.. g;00 World Tonight Will do odd ]x RubUah re­ 1956 ' ly began her caraar as an so- 7:06 CoeveraatiaD Piece g;8ll Broadway Overiuro stove moving specialty Folding Thursday — Saturday, nights; For Inspection At Your^ 7:m nbe> llnallev 8:00 Yankeee ve. A'e moved. Reasonable, Call 649- CHEVROLET 210 chain for ren t-648-078*. 4 l i o t p o l i ^ aistant first grade teacher at 7:30 Newt nf the World 1048. Satuirday and Sunday, 6 a.m.-2 11:80 Mueir to Relax By 2-door, radio, heater, red and p.m. Apply Bess Eaton £> tnuh. No Job too W | S T SIDE MOTORS ing, wqllpaper r e m o ^ , fully MATURE WOMAN tor house- < ' M i > PAINTS 270 Broad ' coal h*BjM(s#to^li^^ WM. DICKSON & SON 44 WEST CENTER STRECT Manr,hi(Ner Drtvlng Acadasayf big or mall. C on us for a nloa tosurodo

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MANCHESTER EVENING MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAT *9, 1«M FAGB FOURTEEir ■AMCRB8TEB EVENING HERALD, MAIiiCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. MAY 29, m *-- Apartments— ^Flata— Land For Sale 71 f l o o ^ E o r Sale 72 Honsea For Sale 72 Hooaaa Far Sale 72 Ho— ea ^ y e 71 N Artides For Sale 45 Household Goods .51 Hoaeee For Sale 72 Houeei Fer Sale 72 Ho Fer Sde 72 Hoosm For Sole 72 n r 9Ek 72 Hoosm For Sals 72 oosm . Tenementr. 63 SEVEN ROOM oldae * M ANG H EBTER-S room Oepa, H For Salt 72 “NBVKR.twed uytMiig like U." DRO PLBAF dining room table, 18 ACStBlS of land for sale, BOLTON—Neat 6 room ranch, SPAaoUjS • room oldar 0>- full Shed dom er, flreplaoe, ga. ■ AiufON—Beautlfta 714 room bedrooms, 3 b a tl^ let TEdSL BOUTON—440 foot froatagt, • jF' W »P Hiai IT. - Brick ranch MANCHESTER - .AttrmeUvs, VERNON—6V6 room ranch, ga- VERNON—S bedroom ranch, m y u s m o t B tu * Lustre for ’ blonde wood; 6 matching WE HAVE' customers waiting Hartford Turnpike. Box R, comer lot, no baaement WUl lonlal. modem Idteben, IH rdga, dty water and afwar, leplit, high acenlc wooded lot, so, WINDSOR—Large 7 room WA’ M a ilte E. Robertson, Realtor. pcuKlmatsIy. • aoraa, b ftx ^ • of seveB rooma and garage. comfortable, easy to maintain rage, fireplace, recreatian ndl baaement, oK hot water, cleaning' carpet. Rent electric chairs, good condition, $70 for for the rental of your apart­ Herald. mmUfy tor VA. $18,700. T. J. bathe, 3 bedrooma, 3-car ga­ nicely landeoapad. Ownar S l^ |heiU-iiu, fam ily room, fenced Cape, 6 bedrooma, 2 fuU bathe, eatrp-ldt $4»6$63.______room houst. Asking $U,000. '^Beautiful setting. Owner •Vi room ranch, • bedrooms, room, aluminum wtadows, laige lot) good starter home. ihampooer $1. H ie Sherwin- set. 648-1837. ment or home. J. D. Realty, Crockett. 048-1677. rage, aluminum oaonhinatlona, 4816. ______mrd, mtfch more, $17,900. attached Jarage, large '.ot. R. •L 643-6139. Houses For Sale 72 100x140 wooded lot, H7,$00. B. J. Oarpenter, Realtor, •4t- transferred and SMltag for rec room, extrea. Priced to tranaferrad owner must sell, The Ed Dupre Agency, 048- C. LaPorte, Real Bstata, 280- 646-1662. WUCiwne Co. > r a n c h — Five large rooma, la yaa Agency, •48-4808. 6001. MUST SEIXr-30” gas range' AUTUMN ST. - BeautifiiC co- PhUbrtok Agency, $4$-84»4. MANCHESTERr—Dduxa 6 rooat only $81,000. Look this one selL Owner M t-Ttst. asking, $16,600. Wesley R. 1900 or $48-4271. 9464. and dryer, excellent condition. FOUR ROOM apartment, first OBRARD ST.—Terrific family lonlal o f 6 rooma, porches, new fireplace, 34 acres, 8464. MANCHESTER—Assume mort­ lot, amesite drive. Quiet dead< privileges. Lawrence F. Fiano, ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Boats and Accessories 46 VICINITY Don’t miss seeing this w ril kept natura: woodwork, 100x200 lot. and a formal dining room; 114 corner lot. Priced under $18,- gage and take over payments end street, only $21,900. Min­ Realtor, •48-2766. Charles Nich­ CUSTOM DESIGNED contem­ 643-6440 — 64eMM MANCHESTER — 2*/^ room CE3NTER H A LL Ooionlal—St. 8 bedroom Cape Qod with Hv- Don!t lose this one. ’The Ed FOUR BEDROOMS baths; dream kitchen with 000. CJall Frederick M. Gaal, 16’ SPEEDBOAT. Mark 75 Mer­ Rooms Without Board 59 MANCHESTER — $14,900. Six of $106 per month for tma Im- imum down, financing avail­ olson. 742-6864. porary built for graciou.s liv­ MANCHESTER apartment, newly furnished, James. Parish. Porter Street tag room fireplace, alumtaum Dupre Agency, 648-1900 or 648- $17,900 will buy this eight Fritadaire decorator colored, Broker, 643-2682 or 643-0281, or cury motor, canc^y, electric room brick Cape, fireplace, area. 8 years old. 6 large Coventry — Waterfront year taiaculate 6 room Cape, 2 or 8 able. Lawrence F. Fiano, ing, sunken living room, for­ Terrell Rice. 643-2601. SIX ROOM duplex house, fully heat, hot water, parking, $90. combinations, oil hot water 4271. room oversized cape up ta built-in oven, range, dish'wash- starter, .speedometer, radio, garage, excellent condition, rooms, I ’ j baths, huge recrea­ ’ round 8 bedroom h ^ e , bedrooms, close to bus line, Realtor, •48-2766, Ctaaries Nich­ MANCHESTER—An extraordl- mal dining room, planned for furnished for gentlemen, dish­ J. D. Realty, 643-5129. baseboard heat, full basement, the Manchester Green area. nAry ranch home ta Buckley er, disposal, exhaust fan; trailer, excellent condition. trees, near bus, shopping, tion room with fireplace, bullt- fireplace, porch, garage, $16,600. Wolverton ^Agency, olson, 742-6364. nine spacious rooms, 3 baths, MANCHESTER—Immaculate 7 washer. all modem conven­ COVENTRY NORTH - N e a r Four rooms down with a breezeway, garage, ameklte Can be seen Nutmeg Country school. Carlton W. Hutchins, 1ns. breezeway and attached quiet street. Realtor, 648-2818. nicely landscaped grounds, and School iurea. Features 8 large two huge fireplaces, recrea­ room single. . cqnvenient resi­ Suburban For Sak 75 iences included, plu.s house­ Business Locations 6 wooded acres I Coventry gotf course. 100 acre lavatory, and four bed­ rooms, 8 bedrooms, fireplace, driveway and . . . so much tion room, bar, patio. Priced in Store, Route 6, Andover. Realtor, 649-5132. 2-car garage. $26,900 PhU- IB O L’TON — $16,90«. Older 7 farm, high location, lots of road dential .section, 4 bedrooms, cleaning services, parking For Rent 64 Wapping —. Charming non­ ^OOLE S’TRBIEIT—6 room cape, rooms and bath up. Full attrached garage, nicely land­ more! Better come eee this 40’s. Call owner, 649-6285, 643- brick Agency 640-8464. room Colonial, m acres, more frontage, older 9 room home, 1V4 baths, 2-car garage, beau­ BOLixiN LAKE—4 room yaer available. Inquire 101 Chestnut development, custom 6 room fireplace, 2 car garage, nice­ basement, one-car detached scaped lot, tip-top condition, executive quality home at the 6863. Diamonds— Watches— land available, immediate oc­ dalrv barn, out b u lld ii^ , tiful lot with trees. Phone 643- 'round ranch, lake Priviletee, St. after 4 p.m. FOR LEASE!—Excellent loca­ ranch, one acre, excellent ly shaded premises with ex­ Only $13,990! garage. Vacant, has to sell. $16,(KX). Wolverton Agency, sensible price of $18,690—the Jewelry 48 BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room full cupancy. Lawrence F. Fiano, many potentials. Lawrence F. 6273. Brae-Burn Realty. reasonable. Call 640-907B. tion for doctor’s office or QUALITY condition, below $18,000. tra lot. Priced righ t Phone S. Needs sometome rredecorating. Realtor, 649-2818. financing is easy. Samuel M. NEWLY decorated room for re­ shed dormer Cape, 4 or 8 bed­ VA—NO MONEY DOWN Realtor, 643-2766. (Carles Vernon beauty parlor. 415 I^aln Street. A. Beechler, Realtor 643-6969. Fiano. Realtor, A«48-2766. Start pack:king and cu l Lavitt Agency, MLS Reactors MANCHESTER — 94 Plymouth WATCH AND JEW ELRY re- rooms, IH baths, garage. $16,- Nicholson, 742-6364. Charles Nicholson, 742-6SS4. fined gentleman, central, pri­ Completely renovated and am­ Wapping-^isuge L shaped FH A— $490 DOW N T. J, Crockscett. Realtor at at Vernon Circle, 648-2168, 876- Lane. Beautiful home, grounds, Wanted— Real Estaia 77 pctirlng. Prompt service. Up to vate phone on floor, parking. Quality can be a much 900. Phllbrick Agency, 64^ SPACIOUS COLONIAL ple parking. J. D. Realty, 643- ranch, fireplace, built-lns, $14,600—6 room vacant Capo IHOLUSTBR STREET - Price 643-1877 to see tills home, 6297. and location. Large 6 room $20 on your old watch In trade. Call 648-5331. 0129. abused word in this age of 8464. SAVE THOUSANDS-Manohee- Manchester double closets, finished rec with rec room, 4 bedrooms, reduced to $17,000. on this neat ^ BUY HOMES, land, tame! Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, mass production. It best Samuel M. ter. Custom 4 bedroom ex MANCHBSTER-Alton Street. 7- 6-room Garrison, large O lonia! with sunporch, almost rtwm, low 20’s. high assumable mortgage, best 6 room Cape, all rooms are fin­ COVENTRY QOlf oourae bor­ lots. If the price is right, you 737 Main Street, State Theater 238 CHARTER OAK St.—Room describes this carefully de­ $8,800 - WBOX KE3PT 8H room elusive executive Ciolonial. BUDGET MINDED? room house ta pleasant neigh­ rooms. 14 acre lot, perfect finished rec room. II4 baths, of cmidition, on bue Une. Wes­ ished, even the rec room ta ders property, (near Bolton garage. Attached, heated get instant actian and all Building. suitable for working gentle­ STORE, 460 Main St„ 649-0229, signed and built Garrison ranch, 8 bedrooms, 'attraotlve Manchester — Picture book Owner, low $80’s, 644-8087. No borhood, near schools, full cel­ location for children, ideal 9-6. ley R. Smith Agency, 648-1667. Lavitt Agency the basement, 2 full taths, line). $16.7(X). only. Immaculate Conveniently located Cape greenhou.se. ’Trees galore. Car­ cash. CkiU Jack CSuurita, 64S- man. Private entrance. $10 4-bedroom Colonial now un­ dining area, sulurbah. Owner setting, choice location, agents. lar attic, 1-car garage, oil- worry-free home (or you. 648-2168 Realtors $76-«397 screened porch, many other 6% room ranch. 14x20 living with expcmdable upstairs, peting. many extras. $28,500. 9442, Samuel M. Lavitt Agen­ Florists— Nurseries 49 weekly. 649-1746. der construction at Glen­ anxious Carlton W Hutchins. fam ily size garrison, ' co- BOLTON—Aastme $116 month­ steam heat. Fairly priced. Upgrade your living at Realtor. 649-6132. ■>. Vernon Circle—Pkwy. Eidt 96 extras. Very desirable loca­ MANCHES’TER — Just listed. room, knotty pine panefied fireplace In living room. Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ cy. MLS Realtors at Vam ea dale on Bush Hill Road. 'lonlal, 1 ^ baths, breezeway, ly m ortgaM on modern 3 bed­ Available immediately. 643- downgrade price, ti7,9(X). GERANIUMS, »c. 60c, CLEAN furnished room for STORE for rent, 149 W. Middle Open 7 Days A WeHc tion. T. J. Oockett, Realtor, Immaculate 8 room home ta raised hearth fireplace wail Cabinet kitchen, 2 bed­ tors, 643-6930. Circle, 643-3158, 875-A297. Call us for more details on 2-car garage, assumable room ranch, garage, 150x160 6289. Act now, call A. FWaker each: combiiuition pots, $2.26; gentleman. Central. Tel. 643- Turnpike. Call 649-2939. COVENTRY — $7,900. Large 643-1677. St. James Parish, 4 large bed­ with bookshelves, 3 good sized rooms, screened porch. Ann this and also on additional G.I. mortgage. $26,900. lot, Vin Bogglni, Bel Air Real 649-5306. cemetery ba.skets, $3.60; hy­ 9363. private lot, 4-room ranch, fire­ LARGE 4 BEDROOM 1960 Gar­ rooms, storms and screens. bedrooms, each with double Hunter 649-6306, 875-6611. TWO FAMILY, very centrally OFFICE FOR YIENT, 460 homesites In the area. EsUte, 648-9882. [BOWERS SCHOOL — 7 room brid petimias, all colors, 60c place, oil hot water heat, full rison Cblonial, IH baths, built- Everything’s close, too. $19,- cloaelpi hot water heat, full located, 8-car garage, 2 heat­ Lots For Sale 73 square feet, two rooms. Main Cape, full shed dormer, 4 bed­ BUYING OR SELLINO dozen: also, other vegetable COMFORTABLE room in quiet basement, enclosed porch, high GATES-HANLEY EAST HARTFORD - Garrison in stove, dishwasher, \ acre, 600. Ellsworth Mitten Agency, basement with 2-car garage, ing systems, very clean. Wes­ BARROWS & W A LLA C E and flowering plants, trees, centrally located home, next Street, very reasonable, com­ W A R R EN E. H OW LAND location, lake privileges, easily wooded, $19,900. Carlton W. rooms, dining room, living Realtors, 648-6980. % acre, high, well landscaped BARROWS & W A LLA C E TWO BUILDING lots, prime pletely renovated. Call 648- Colonial, 8 bedrooms, IH ley R. Smith Agency. 648-1567. Manchester Parkade, location, city utilities. Phll­ REAL ESTATE and ^rubs at reasonable to bath, parking. 649-7410. MLS Realtor financed. Lawrence F. Fiano, AGENCY Hutchins, Realtor, 640-0182. room with fireplace, breeze­ lot, trees. Minimum down, fi­ 9606. 9-6 only. baths, fireplace, built-ins, Manchester IHrkade, Manchester 649-5306 brick Agency, 649-8464. prices. Open 7 days a week 360 Main St. Manchester Realtor, 643-2766. Charles way, attached garage, %\S.900. MANCHESTER Green—Priced nancing available. Lawrence F. CENTER STREET—For pro­ Have assurance o t esq>ari«BDad ROOMS FOR RENT. Prefer Re­ breezeway, attached garage, Manchester 649-6306 and evenings. Ponticelli’s 648-1108 Nicholson. 742-6364. 643-0030 wooded lot. $32,600. Phllbrick LAKEWOOD CIRGLB—Deinxe Phllbrick Agency. 849-8464. for Immediate sale. 6 room Fiano. Realtor, 643-3768. fessional use. Sturdy rooming service. (Jail HeaUor. Itaalay tired people, will take others Houses For Rent 65 8 room split level in a very Ranch, garage, 1V4 baths, Charles Nicholson. 742-6864. house grossing $4,200. Can be (COVENTRY LA K E — Water- "W A N C ^ S T E R —2 A-aone wood­ Bray. 648-6278: Greenhouse, 433 No. Main St. Agency, Realtors, 640-S464. IM ANCHES’TER - Two (am'lty ed lots, city water. Hayes with part meals. 649-6469. STARKWEATHER STREET— desirable area. Too many fea­ kitchen built-ins, wooded lot. used as is or add on offices. front. $14,400. Professional 4% ROOM RANCH. Unfur­ flat. 6-5, 3 bedroom arrange­ Agency, 643-4803 FURNISHED ROOMS, complete Brand new 4 A 4 flat. Desir­ MANCHESTER—-6 room Split tures to list, but it can’t be We.slcy R. Smith Agency, 643- ANDOVER — Spacious 8 bed­ VERNON CENTER — 8 rotsn Not a bad investment. Paul neighborhood, completely fur­ Household Goods 51 nished. 2-car g^arage. Fire­ ment, large rooms, deep lot, MEMBER MULTIPLI light housekeeping facilities. MAHOGANY paneled 10x86 able location. Both vacant. W ILLIAM S RD. In BoCton—^Ac­ Level, garage, deep land­ duplicated at the price it is be­ 1667. room ranch, large living room older Colonial house and 2- Fiano Agency, 648-0458 or 649- nished, year ’round 6 room place. Adults. Good location. heated recreation room, patio, good Income, good potential!, E VE R YTH IN G in sterilized Centrally located. Mrs. Dor­ Priced at $23,900 . . . mort­ tion wanted cm this 7 room scaped lot, utility and rec ing offered at . . . $86,900. with fireplace, all bedrooms story bam, lovely setting with 4697. home, fireplace, garage, large W YLLY8 STREET — 240 toot LISTING reconditioned used furniture sey, 14 Arch Street, Manches­ Stove, refrigerator. June. 643- garage, 6% room ranch, excel­ gage of $18,800 can be as­ split. Lot is about an acre . . . $16,500. Wolverton Agency, MANCHES’TER—excellent loca­ have double closets, basement fruit trees, g;arden space, on screened porch, artesian well, 2880. room. S bedrooms, 2 baths, three bedrooms, 2H baths, etc. frontage, 643-7444. and appliances, high quality- ter. lent condition, only $16,990. sumed and we will trade if home is choice. Asking less fireplace. Reduced to $18,600. Call, gladly show you what Realtor, 649-2818. tion. Large expandable Cape, garage, over an acre of tree large valuable com er lot, ROCKLEDGE—$19,900. 3 bed­ floating dock, water skier’s Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, necessary. T. J. Crockett, fireplace, double garage, city shaded land. $14,900. Paul F i­ needs utility improvements. room ranch, fire i^ c e , garage, PLANNING TO SELL low prices. LeBlanc Furniture, EHGHT ROOMS, 2 baths. Fire­ than cost at $28,600. T. J. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, we mean. T. J. Crockett, Resd- haven. Lawrence F. Fiano, ROOM — House and kitchen 649-5182. Realtor, 843-1677. utilities, storm combinations. ano Agency, 648-0468 or 640- Reasonable offers ednsidered. property? Cal Joaaph 195 South Street, Rockville. place. Swimming pool. Large Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677.- 649-2818. tor 643-1677. combination storms. Ovner, Realtor, 648-2766. Charles BOLTON—Half acre wooded 876-2174. Open 9-8. privileges, centrally located Owner, 649-1643. 4697. 643-6724. 648-1470. Nicholson, 742-6364. building lot, owner, 649-0763. Broker, 649M20. Middle aged lady preferred. lawn, parking area. Garage. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS RUGS, never used, 9x12 beige, Reasonable. 649-9024. Semi-furnished. Adults. 648- $26; 9x16 gold oriental, $36; 2880. % |i $18,300-:Spruce St. Older 6 room blue Kirman, ivory Maharaja. Apartments— Flats— home. In fine condition, POUR ROOMS, furnished or un­ 2 large bedrooms, am­ 289-6955. Tenements 63 furnished, two porches, adults ONE FR IG ID A IR E double oven ple closets, living room, DON'T LET THE HOLIDAY PREVENT YOU FROM AHENDING— only, Cider Mill Road, pleasant I dining room, pantry, electric range; one IratUe gas REDECORATED 5 room du­ location. 643-6389. modem bath, garage, refrigerator; cme electric re­ plex, In Vernon, hot water and nice lot with fireplace. frigerator. Call 649-7601. shower, adults only. Call 649- FOUR ROOM furni^ed home, Manchester 1467. Bolton Lake, by the week or $16,900—Vernon * St.—Lovely 2- month. 643-9727 after 6 p.m. bedroom Colonial, fire­ ASSORTMENT of good used ’THREE ROOM heated apart­ place, forma! dining ranges 643-6563. ment with stove and refrigera­ NEW DUPLEX, 5 rooms, large room. 1>4 baths. Im­ tor, one middle-aged person. living room, large picture win­ KBLVINATOR refrigerator for 643-6016. dow, birch cabinet kitchen, maculate throughout, sale, good condition, $25. Call sliding door closets, ceramic landscaped lot 80x140. 644-1378. EAST HARTFORD -New de­ tbe bath, heat and hot water. MINIATURE ESTATE $17,600—Vernon—Attractive 6V4 luxe one bedroom apartment, Venetian blinds, storm win­ i - room spilt, 1V4 baths, GOLD BOND "Hotel Kent’’ all electric kitchen with dl.s- dows, attic and cellar, lovely •” Kitchen with built-lns mattress and boxspring, full posal, tile bath, wali-to-wall yard, centrally located, adults and di.shwasher, wall to or twin size sets, $66. How­ carpeting, heat, hot water, ard’s Sleep Center. 639 Mata preferred. $136 monthly. 649- wall carpeting. rec parking. $99 monthly. J. D. 7885. St. Realty. 643-5129. room, high elevation, 100 foot lot, many ex­ BOLTON — Route 6 A 44-A, CHANCE OF A LIFETIME tras. TO GO HOUSEKEEPING available immedlateCy, com­ CUSTOMER MOVING ’TO mercial zone, 5 room older $17,900—Starkweather St. — 4 PHOENIX, ARIZONA Glen wood Manor home, oil steam heat, full base­ bedroom older home, SUNDAY - 1 till DARK 80 ’THEY CAN’T USE ’THIS ment, large outbuilding In good new furnace and bath.hath. TAKE 8 YEARS ’TO PAY repair, dement floor, large 2-car garage, 106 foot Four new luxury apart- walk-ln cooler, 5 acres, more —WANTED— ment.M available immediately, lot. Reliable, Honest, Person available, among other bu.sl- quiet residential neighbor­ nesses. Opportunity for home $18,900—Vernon. Distinctive 8- ’TO TAKE OVER hood! Four spacious rooms UNPAID BALANCE and bu.sinesa or office and busl- bedroom ranch with and bath. Philco electric ne.ss site. Only $125. monthly. mahogany paneled MONTHLY PAYMENTS kitchen with combination ANSALDl ACRES One year lease required, two kitchen and living $16.79 washer and dryer, individual 3 COMPLETE months in advance. Lawrence room, front and rear zoned Hydronic heating with F. Fiano, 643-2766. patios, flagstone walk, ROOMS OF FURNITURE dome.stlo hot water fur­ BOLTON CENTER ROAD, BOLTON AL of this merchandise Is in side porch, garage, ex­ nished. Sound and fire re- Suburban For Rent (56 ceptional lot. our warehouse. It has never left •slstant, $135. monthly. our store and is fully guaran­ I ANDOVER — Brand spanking $28.900—Manche.ster. Quality teed. Some in original factory new Gold4Wedalllon, all elec­ built S-bedroom ranch, crates and cartons with original W ARREN E. HOW LAND tric 5V4 room ranch with In­ G.E. baseboard heat, factory serial numbers. hand split shakes and Realtor 643-1108 dividual thermostats, walk-out Beautiful Westlrighoiise Elec. basement, aluminum combina­ soundproof rooms. - 2 Refrigerator tions, and. a beautifully tree _____fireptjices, 1V4 ^baths, Beautifu'. Bedroom Suite .shaded almost acre lot. $165. • , rec room, oversized 2- Beautiful Living Room Suite ’THREE ROOM modern apart­ per month Samuel M. I.*vltt car garage, ‘city water Beautiful Dinette Set ment, heat, hot water, stove, Agency, MLS Realtors at Ver­ and sewer. Beautiful "De Luxe" Range In­ refrigerator, lights and gas. non Circle, 643-2158, 875-6297. stead of We.stinghouse Elec. tile bath auid shower, flrsi $27 ,000—Bolton. Executive 4- Refrigerator it .you prefer fioor, adults only. 649-8448, be­ Resort Property bedroom contemporary Rugs, Lamps, Tables. Unole-1 tween 4-9. For Rent 67 ranch .set on an acre of um and a few Other Articles land with trees and EVERY’THING 2V4 ROOM apartment, stove, GARDNER LAKE, Conn Mod­ tennis court, featuring refrigerator, heat, hot water, THE UNPAID ern housekeeping. Lakefront. Doorway To Gracious Living Partial View Of Lawns 2 baths, a unique fam­ BALANCE PRICE centrally locatefd. reasonable. Boating, swimming fishing In­ ' t ily room with fire­ s 1 O NLY $418.26 Call between 12 noon-8 p.m., spect weekends. Gifts, bro­ place, separate laun­ Free Delivery In Conn. 649-8404. chure's Arrowhead Grove Ctot- dry facilities. 2-car ga­ Free Set-up by Our Men rage, a must see. ’TWO ROOM apartment, Includ' tages, Colchester 4M. Connec­ Free Service by Experts ticut. 242-9278. ' Free Storage Until Wanted tag electricity, stove, refrig­ J. D. R EALTY Phone for appointment erator, heat, hot water, $66. COVENTRY LAKE-Beautiful, This unique property, ofFered for the firot time in thirty year$, i$ now available due SAMUEL ALBERT Available June 1. Carlton ijearly new, quafity cottage ta to owner's retirement. •18 Center St. 648-8129 . Hartford 247-0368 Hutchins, 649-5132. excellent condition and loca­ See It Day or Night tion. fully equipped, (clean as If you have no means of a pin), sleeps 7, private beach. | tran.sportation. I ’ll send my NOR’THI STREET—Four room The residence consists of: 1st floor, I5’ x25' living room with beamed ceiling, spa­ SOUTH WINOSOR-Four year duplex! call 527-6691. For full Information call 648- auto for you. No obligation even | 6930. I old custom built 7 room, 4- cious dining room, kitchen and sunroom. The second floor contairs four bedrooms and bedroom Garrison Colonial If you don’t ■ buy. CENTER S’TREET ~ ~ i room full tiled bath. Thera are also two finished rooms and full bath on the third floor. with attached garage, on al­ A—L—B—E—R—T’—S ' apartment, heat and hot water GIANT’S NECK Heights — 4 48-48 A L L Y N ST., HARTFORD furnished, adults only. No pets. room modern cottage, heat most acre tree shaded lot ta OPEN EVERY NIGHT -nLL 9 649-6106. and hot water. $70 weekly, loveCy country neighborhood of sleeps 7. Call Mrs. Carter. 742- The landscaping is a sight to behold. Nearly two acres of beautiful lawns, rose gar­ comparable custom homes. BACRO POS’TURE Orthopedic THREE ROOM apartment, in­ 8142. dens, white birches, natural woods and a small pond complete the picture. Downstairs is a dream kitch­ type mattress or box.spring, cluding heat, hot water, and en with built-in oven, and reg. $69.60, sale $48.88. How­ gas (or cooking, electric refrig­ Wanted To Rent 6R range, stainless steel sink, ard’s Sleep Center. 539 Mata erator and gas stove fur­ WANTED—Reasonable 8 room ,lf you are looking for a gracious home with complete privacy, this is the answer. dishwasher, formica counters, St. nished. Call 640-7834 or 649- exhaust fan; separate dining 5779, 5-7, p.m. heated, first floor apartment. Call now for an appointment. ' WESTINGHOUSElwin wen 4^’ Immediately tor elderly wom­ room; 34’ living loom with range, 3 years old; Kenmore CREST LUXURIOUS duplex an. Call 649-6692 between 5:80- raised hearth fireplace; a lava­ automatic washer, good work­ apartments, 571 Hartford 7:30 p.m. tory; and a front foyer with ing condition.' 649-6696. ■Road, Manchester. 4*4 room s,: the stairway to the second Beautiful Garrison (Colonial situated on a one acre plot with white birches and hem­ heat, hot water, G.E. kitchen Rualnem Property floor. Upstairs are 4 good sized lock. Family room with fireplace opens onto large rear porch. Plastered walla FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator; 6- —range, refrigerator, hood,; For Sale 70 bedrooms and a full ceramic piece kitchen .set; 3-piece liv­ disposal; Venetian blinds. 1V4 tiled bathroom. The three chil­ throughout. Dining Room, Living Room with fireplace. All electric kitchen, ing room set. Ovimer moving. baths, ■ soundproofing, central, BOLTON AND HHJBRON area— Exclusive dren’ s bedrooms have '8’ clos­ Range; Disposal, Etc. Birch cabinets: Upstairs: Three bedrooms, two (Ceramic tile After 8 p.m.. 643-4601. parking. Pleasant location. Acreage, farms Intact for op­ ets, the master bedroom has a eration or^ developing and lighted 8x7 walk-in closet. All baths with shower. Linen closet and'plenty of other closets with sliding doprs. Two- E X C E LLE N T condition, Com­ Rent very reasonable. 643-5277 Six-room Ranch situated on a one acre plot witli large patio at rear of two-car gs^ building,, also, single lots in a the closets have 'louvered pact Vacuum cleaner with rug days. 643-4362 evenings. zone hot water oil heating With baseboard radiation. Stairway to^attic,: two-car ga­ 'pckage deal. Call Frederick' doors. In upstairs hall Is the rage: Montowee entranee, two-way fireplace with wood box. All electric kitchen, eleaner and polisher. $76 ; M. Gaal, Broker. 643-2682 ori rage with overhead doors, amesite drive. ' 16” RCA portable T-V, work­ control switch for an auto­ disposal and birch cabinets. V / 2 Ceramic tile baths. Plenty of closets with sliding TWO * ROOM apartment, 149 6484)281, or Terrell Rice, 648- matic timed ao” attic fan ing condition. $25.; play pen, Oakland St., $50. 649-5228. 9-6. 2601. doom. Plasterkd walla throughout. Liaundry room in basement- Amesite drivewgy. $6. 29 Kerry St. which refreshes and cools. the I Busmsss ZONE m - Bight The HAYES AGENCY entire house in minutes'. There TWO MATCHING Danish waf- i FOUR ROOM duplex. Call be­ rooms with two ofilces, sep­ are triple track aluminum com­ nut daybeda, brown, tan tweed,; tween 4-9 p.m., 649-9688. arate entrance, suitable tor 7 9 EAST CENTER STREET bination ' windows and the foam mattresses and bolsters, I business or professional u m . 643-4S01 grounds have been improved also matching formica top LOOKING for anything in real Phllbrick Agehp.^. 649-34S4. with a brick patio, brick walks, table under which they slide, estate rentals — apartments, P.S. Thinking of zelltag? Due to a very brisk pace setting vrtag market (and much haid work en o«r m A i and a storm retaining wall. From ManehMter take Route 5 and 4IA to axcellent buyers and a shortage of listing ua anytime. Remember I find ourqahras with a backlog id CHARLES LESPERANCE, A^nt purchased nine months ago, homes, multiple fiwellings. call Land For Sale 71 This home Is offered wall be­ J. D. Realty. 643-6129. vS. ' never used, original cost $160 low replacement cog| at the DIRECTIONS: ThrM "J’s” RMtaurant. Turn right at caution ANDOVER 8 cleared acres, will sell complete. $75. 649- tempting Price o t only $19.- Hghil up the hill on Bolton Coutor Road. Look for signs on left for Anaaldi Acres. \\: '. M0-762B (woe. BDUR’ ROOMS, first floor, un- brook, pond, paved road, $3,- . furnished inc’udea heat and hot 500. Bolton—one acre,- founda- // Poys To Call HdyesI •on Financing Is easv with VA water. $120 monthly ' Fur­ tton.T septic tank, well, $2,000. —no money down or FHA— TH R E E PIE C E eectional couch, nished incl ;des all furnish- Terms. Owner 742-8020, eve­ 0260 down: Samuel M. T.*vitt Gen efier 6:80, 648-9428.^ 'tags, $146 montl)]y. •48-0468. nings J42-8090. Agency, MLS Realtors at Ver- 2mi Oral#; Sil-gUS, $76-«0IT.

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A b o u t T o ^ a dinner-meeting Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Nutrnegger Ifn . HArpMf Peterson of 490 Restaurant, Newington, are re' T»ylor_8t. win leave Monday minded to meet at the First Na' fn i^ -S m d ley Field, Windsor tional parking lot. Center and Tlie Republican Town Oom- ' for Los Angeles Calif. W.------Center .{■ Sts.,- at 6 - p.m. —Those mittee will meet at 8 pjn. on • A l MakM ANNUAL RCPMIT Carter Chevrolat at 1U8 Main -4mk win attend the graduation desiring transportation may June 8 at the Munlcipa] BuUd- of her daughter, Miss Karen contact Mrs. Charles Lambert Donald R. Ross ot Newington St. Bloaa. a graduate of Man­ • A t M o M lltae Peterson, from Chouinard Hemlock Dr., • Vernon, or Mra and A. C. Ryder of Weet Gran­ chester Hi|^ School in 1858, ing hearing room to prepare • A l TbiiM has four years service in the A rt Institute at Loe Angeles. D. Drummond Stewart, 20 GoS' by have been named to director­ for the trio of forthcoming par­ 1 1 ^ Peterson is head nurse on lee Dr. ^ U.S. Navy and was fmmerly ty oonyentions coming up later ships at Colonial Board Oo. at P011I Dodo* PoNtlae the continuous care unit at employed at Pratt and Whitney in the month. Manchester Memorial Hospital. INO. Preston Trombly, sob of Mr. 615 Parker St. during the 51st A ircraft ’Rie State, First (Xmgreeslon- 878 MAIN snUBUT She win spend three weeks in and Mrs. Perley Trombly, 471 annual stockholders meeting si- and. Fourth State Senatorial fhiMfomla. PhoM Ms-ssn N. Main St.,, is in the top 10 recently. All current directors Joseph DiNardo, East Hart­ District convention delegatee The VFW color guard and per cent of his class at Dan were renamed to the - board ford, a piano and accordion meaaoAers planning to participate must be instructed by the town bury State College, where he is also. . , teacher at the Ward Music Co. la the Memorial Day parade are committee before the conven­ a freshman. Ross, assistant treasurer of at 640 Hartford Rd., has applied' tions, which began the week­ reminded to meet at 9 a.m. to- for a Fuibright Scholarship for the company, has been with the end of June 12. The town com­ moirsw at the poet home. advanced study in music, it was R.ANGt The Ladies of the Assumption firm since 1962 and is a 1950 mittee will hear reports on the will hold a summons meeting at graduate of the University or reported this week. DiNardo, who participated in the finals convention at the June 5 meet­ 8 p.m. Monday. There will also ^nnecticut with a B.B. degree ing. FUEL OIL be a potluck. Members are re- in accounting. of the 1962 National Accordicm Championships in (Chicago, is OOP ’Town Chairman Francis rnindwi to bake their, favorite Ryder is a second vice pres- DellaFera will also announce GASOLINE G eo rg e N. dish to bring for the supper. Ident of the Phoenix Mutual presently finishing up studies Guests are welcome. for his master’s degree in music the appointment of members to Life Insurance Co. of Hartford standing committees, and the and is a 1931 graduate of the composition at Hartt College Converse of Music of the University of organisation of new commit­ BANTLY OIL Miss Christine Dingwall University of New Hampshire Hartford. • tees. PAINTING AND daughter of Mrs. A. C. Ding­ The firm reported net profit ( (tMI- W l . I\< . Bahrileii wall of 387 E. Middle Tpke., earnings for 1983 amoimted to ^ Barrows arid Wallace Co. of DECORATING and the late Mr. D. R. Ding­ $99,811 as compared to $152,749 \ i V i 1 Hartford, with branch offices at PHONE MS-2804 wall. has been elected president for the year 1962. Last years the Manchester Shopping Park­ ; i:i,. Mil. Im II !i- r . ! i . earnings per share, after pre­ ObB Eveatags — • to 8 of the Class of 1966 at Rivler ade and throughout the state ferred dividends of $39,377| MOTO'S I I College, Nashua, N. H. this week disclosed that the C1 M' |\ V i 11 ‘ I I \ I I amounted to 40 cents per share firm’s real estate (residential) compared to $1.17 per share In sales agreements for April to­ FUEL C O . The Kiwanis Club will hold a 1962. hmcheon meeting Tuesday at taled $2,816,443. Included in the 887 M A IN ST. (Consolidated sales of all com­ total was 22 per cent or M20,- EAST HARTFORD the Manchester Country (31ub. panies. including Norfould sub­ Harry Smith, director of Man­ 070 worth'bf sales In coopera­ thoae 4U sidiary, showed a 1963, increase tion with other brokers. aotora, O PEN SUN.! chester’s new Kennedy Day of 2.5 per oent. banded 7 AM . to 1 P M Camp, will discuss the features A regular quarterly preferred TRAVEL Phillips 66 service station at a t the and advantages of the camp. dividend of 37.6 cents per share With AIX. Tonr 436 O nter St., under the deal­ Takz a Long Diztmco tilophom visit returttet Snnday Newspapers was declared payable on June ership of Jonathan Lttvany, will ' -juUe The Regina D’ltalia Society 16 to stockholders of record to­ evtiy M often to friondt or relathm “CURB SERVICE” hold its grand opening next ad tali*' will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday day (May 29),the. board an­ week. ft r aw iy (or not to far away). Katps nounced. to "Tlie Poll Up and at the Italian American Club. you up 09 all the ntwt. Keapt Unm Kraft I Get Tobr P^ier! Robert P. Fuller, in his presi­ Some 35 IBM account execu­ thinking about you. Ifa tha nazt bast oouMa’iI't Raymond Allard, son of Mr. dent’s message to stockhold­ tives from across the nation and thing to baing tfaara. foT trai and Mns. Raymond A. Allard, ers, stated that the ratio of Canada Monday will IiK^gln a Tobacco Pouch current assets to current lia­ three-week short course for the 80 Hilltop Dr., has been named GALLON — CASH 1101 M AIN ST. to the dean’s list at the Ward bilities improved from approxi­ sixth annual advanced Insur­ (Next to Keith’s) mately 1 to 1 in 1962 to 3 to 1 ance Industry School, sponsored 150 Gal. MliMmum m INTKn gn EiMUBB School of Electronics of the by the University of (Connecti­ University of Hartford. in 1963 which means that the TEL. 289-1219 m m iM CMN8T corporation grew stronger in its cut, being held at the Statler 84 Hour Burner Sendee Wadoourbaattoavamyeabatlar Hotel at Hartford. bar Mat ability to handle a growing atrong. business volume. Daniel J. Carey, service station manager at Moriarty Bros., Boxboard sales Increased at 315 Center St., holds one of seven new pump hoses installed tMM tb Lydall A Foulds division and to meet demands of gasoline purchasing motorists. Station eaa Uik remained competitively priced. islands now carry 13 Individual pumps as necessitated by liilliliiiiiiiiiiiiiil to ^ a p i (Cost control efforts improved increased motorist traffic at the service station area. In aAtbor 1 operations satisfactorily, and a 1962, the service station pumped over one million gallons of i'.. a t oarli present survey is being done to gasoline. In 1963, the gasoline output Increased to 1.4 million But tat OPEN ALL DAY determine the means and feas­ gallons, Carey reported this week. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) iii’i thay er< ibility of increasing this divi­ Uttla til sion’s productivity. Fuller said. and Richard Morlconi, clerk, of of 163 Henry St., Stella Soko- TJTsnw /doL 0 a i j . Regarding shoeboard prod­ 662 E, Middle T ^ e ., for his lowaki of 1130 Main St., and Mueb U ucts involving the Colonial suggestion regarding filling Robert Turkington of 18 Ander­ awipt « plant here and the Shuflbre spaces in the city distribution son S t thaugh plant in Covington, Tenn., early cases to eliminate the possibilty SH AD Y G LE N 1964 shoe production may look of losing letter size mail. Richard S. (Carpenter of 286 weak but all indications point Henry St. and Frank P. Shel­ "I an to substantial strengrthening as PRIZE WINNER don of 35 Meadow Lane, both the year goes on, he added. Mra. Daniel A. Flint of 8 C.L.U., local representatives of ICE CREAM A theremally activated re­ Highland St. has won $1,000 as Phonenlx Mutual Life Insur­ latacaM inforcement material, so strong ad tale a second prize winner in Hart­ ance Co. of Hartford, have been Any cook-out or picnic takes on as to obviate the need for a awarded the National Quality bar api steel backing, will,be introduced ford County in the “ See-the- added significance when there's f ’ama h Fair” Sweepstakes sponsored Award for 1964, a 17th consec­ in June. This material will sim­ utive honor for both. Shady Glen Ice Cream on the scene. plify shoe construction and the by the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Uvo aba product is now being nationally Mother of two boys, Mrs. ::n:: It's everyone's favorite dessert. Buy tlm a,. « advertised under ’Therm-JC. Flint reports that the family Gerard R. d’Avlgnim of 76 nHH it in the economical half gallon con­ m any, has already taken a vacation Columbus St., Wednesday night money OE7TS NEW POST this year and wUl accept the was one of four veteran em­ tainer. Over 25 delicious flavors 0| ployes of the Metropolitan Dis-- from which to choose. Aa ap William L. Ziimherman of 97 cash prize instead of a five-day trict (Commission to be inducted Barry Rd. has been elected as­ expense-paid trip to Uie World’s bar vin Into the MDC’s 26-Year Club am Oph sistant sales manager for La Fair for the family. at Its annual bemquet held at Bonn e-Silversteln Associates Mkakaai One of 60 winners already Emil’s Restaurant In Hartford. P.S. Here’s a tip! Save tbmofv) Inc., Insurance at 156 Main St., drawn in the nation-wide con­ Some 80 employes, both active •It was announced this week by Aurmad test which has had more than and retired, attended the gath­ Shady Glen half gallon Park, George T. LaBonne Jr., presi­ ering. d’Avignon was presented 9 million entries so far, Mrs. iiilil dooan’t OPEN ALL DAY dent, following a meeting of Flint received her winning en- a wrist i^ tch to commemorate containers for freezing aotora ’ the firm’s board of directors. ,try blank from a carton of his 26U( ^anniversary. Zimmerman will serve as sen­ Coca-Colas purchased at the strawberries and other ior salesman and a liaison of­ Grand-way store at the Man­ The Hartford Gas 06. board ficer for the firm’s West Hart­ chester Shopping Parkade. of directors ’Tuesday declared foods cOTiing into sea- You Can Taste The Quality MEMORIAL DAY ford office. a quarterly dividend of 25 cents AND SUNDAY AS USUAL! BRIEFS / ' per share on the firm’s pre­ son. POSTAL AWARDS ferred sfock and a quarterly Routes 6 & 44A — Manchester, Conn. Sears Roebuck A Co. at the FRESH FRUITS aid VEUETABLES Four postal workers have re­ dividend of 40 cents a share on ceived awards for worthy con­ Manchester Shopping Parkade common stock, payable June 26 m . will soon open a women’s cloth­ tributions to the Manchester to stockholders of record on I iatladiag NATIVE PRODUCE! Post Office Suggestion Pro­ ing department, it was report­ June 12. A previous quarterly gram. ed this week. dividend on common stock was BREAD, GOLD CUTS, SOFT DRINKS Frank Cuneo of 122 School 35 cents per share. St., a clerk, was given a cer­ Stanley P. Grzyb of 20 Berk­ tificate from Postmaster Alden ley St. and A l b ^ E. Eagle- Robert J. Sloan of 84 Summit COMPLETE DAIRY PRODUCTS A. Bailey for his idea to revisd son of 40 W. Gardner S£ this St. has joined the sales staff at local collection schedules on wesk will mark 26-ysar anni­ Saturdays in order to e x p ^ te versaries and membership into ICE GOLD WATCRMELON the collection brought back the Pratt A Whitney Aircraft’s CARTER’S from the RFDa and late car­ Quarter Century Club. Grzyb, a riers. foreman in the firm’s machine HOLIDAY WEEKEND SPECIALS! Checks and certificates were shop, completes his 26 years to­ given to Victor L^imbardo of 76 day, while Bagleson, a foreman HAS White St., clerk, regarding his In receiving, Sunday will enter B A N A N A S 2 l - . 2 9 c Idea to post signs pointing out the PA W A aub. danger of customers placing 1 0 1 children on ledges, counters and Four Manchester residents A LOT OF TOMATOES l ^ e Ripened Lb. 2 9 c window sills at the post office: on June 1 will retire from Pratt to Michael Glnolfi, clerk, ea A Whitney Aircraft 'Riey In­ Vernon, regarding health clude John J. Klein of 28 276 OAKLAND, ST. measures In men’s swing room; Foley St., Max Schmldhauaer PERO MANCHESTER HARDY

J8S80I l8 M il« 8f I *42 CHEVROLET $1495 PLAY SAFE.. NatiaiwMe hnarauce sqrai '59 CHEVROLET $1095 S i l k Bel Air 8-Dom-. VrO, anta, radio, heat­ Biacayae 4-Door Station Wagon. 6- er, whltewalla. cyl., itandard, radio, heater, whlte­ “ Call m e ... 1 walla. ‘ . '59 CHEVROLH $99$ Bel Air, 4-Door, fi-cyi., auto., power '40 CHEVROLn $1295 fcrAutc a t e e i^ , brakee, radio, heater, whlte­ Brt A ir ■ 4-Door. V-8, auto., power walla. INSURANCE ateerlng, radio, heater, whltewalla.' '43 CHEVY n . $1945 '43 COMET $1>95 Nova 2-Door HardU^. 6-oyl., atandard, - Cuatom 2-Door. 6-cyl., atandard, ra­ with radio, haater, wtaitewalla. dio, heater, whltewalla. , — ^ ADVANTAGES” '41 CORVAIR $1345 '42 CORVAIR $1695 Model 700 e-paaa. Btatlon Wagon. 6- Monza S'port Coupe. 6-cyl., auto,, ra- I caa ofier you Natiomrlda eyl., auto., heater. wMtewalia. wony-£rea driving security. '40 CHEVROLET $1495 liberalized family pnxedkM. ' '43 VOLKSWAGEN $1595 Impala Sport (Joupe Hardtop. V-8, Deluxe 2-Door. 4-oyl., 4-q>eed, radia, Economy auto., radio, heater, whltewalla. Low heater. Natkmwide’s low raiet can ba mOaaga. paid under an ttuy-pay plan whidi caa fit meet budgiria '43 RAM BUR ■41 m c o H ^ $ 1 ^ $1895 Deluxe 8-Door. 6-cyI., standard, nuUo. Fast Claim Servic* Claaalc 660 4-Dom;jS-cyl., auto., radio, J' ‘ heater. / haatar, whitlitewaiOr Nationwide provides fast, YOU ARE RIUHT IN STYLE WITH friendly claim service from GOOD VALUE CARS coaR-lo-coast.. .service whm '42 FALCO N $1295 CUSTOM-MAOE . . . ’ mad whart you need It . . . Driuxe 2-Door. S-cyl., atandard. radlo: '57 CHEVROLET o w half of tbs daims are haatar, whltewalla. $495 Bel i A fr 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, auto, paU wbbia 24 hours after radio,'i.'hafter. haater. SharpI proof of k m '41 CHEVROLET $1745 SEAT COVERS Lat ma ahow ypu how your ... frnpala 44-Door -D o o r Hardtop.______V-8, auto.. '59 URK $295 For safetjr's aske, l«t tu store family woolmis outoiiuuraaeaprMltmttliould ' radio, - heater,------whltewalm Jfa I AND ba haadlad...by SpHonwi^ Deluxe a-Ddor. V-8, aUbk, radio, heater. ■'1 > this summer. W e’ll 'provide protection from moths DRIVE 'E M ...P R IC E 'EM Joseph Banning . y .or iw t eemo oii^ihi and start ot 'om. they'ra Hm bM t ytti AUTO TOPS and dust and everjrthing will be delivered clean 94« tv.W. MMdieMiddle Tnpke.T n ^ i I f l and freshly pressed when you “say the word.” Cost Manchester BY 6 4 9 4 7 7 4 i« surprisingly Ipwj DAVES AUTO UPHOLSTCRY N ATIONWIC INSUHANCi i l t CDITIR STRER T«l. M3424S Im ^ CARTERtOIEVROLET FISHER DRY CLEANSERS, INC. 1229 MAIN STREET<—MANCHESTER MO MONET DOWN ElNANCIINa ARBANCOiD 325 BROAD ST. » RHONI 449-7111 T E L. 649-S2S8—O PEN D A IL Y 9 AJd. lo I p j« . NTUI kSINQ

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c iD o o o v a n M “T*1“ u ; • jQtebook Those T V Breaki^ M U S K M A N 'S Relief Just Ahead? H a# .TOiaCr^miBiD-Jiriia sC U *- ••a' a today** tMaUr, waa NBW TOttK (AP)—Now Ciatafrom tba tta la bad Oatarmiaad the Bmmy Awards and tha l e ^ oat sHtli a aohadulad moat- Intar-nstwork guarrilla warfare swltolilng toe dial. tag ; ImK worriad that phe might Is over, thars is tims la oon- Viewera have grumbled itooat have aomatbtag oontagioua. sider what may b* tha start of clutter for years, Just aa they ftagCo ^Ue. who waa pot* somathlng Mg tor vlawsrs. have been oomplsdafaig far foriag ‘from .* mild ytrua, maa- ,'n ia National AaaoclatiOB of yaaira about knid oommorcials. •gae to ha a dodteaiaC perform- Broadcaatars haa mads the first Nothing much hi^tpahad. how­ o r who la a tU eaawMderata of tentatlva step toward toe raduc- ever, until some of the adver­ thaaa dhwnd Mr. IMltke aome tloa—or at least oontM of— tising aganolas which hiiy tale- aotora, prho. ahpeot the world those long rntnutSs between the vialon tone also started to com­ banded to iham, aha ia amaxed end of one program and the be­ plain about "excesatvs aan-pro- •t tha dacreo of oonaideratlon ginning of the neat. gram Intaruptiona." E« titephoM vWt returned to bar. This period—sometimM 10 or Tb^ thought aU the between 11 minutes—usually la crammed ahowa aettoa watered down tha lands or reltthm -luUa haa hi Juat made her fUm- od talavfatan debut laat night with Mts and piecee, often high­ effeoUvenaaa of toe commerr far away). Kaaps hi "The ItobrIOB Ring,” for the ly profitable, that the Induetry ciaia. laws. Kaaps tham Kraft Suapenae Theater. Julie calls "clutter.” Anyaray, the NAB’i televlalan (Xir hero rides off Into the code review board decided to M’s tha naxt bast f f dh't get over the thought- study the situation — and alao treatmant which the antire sunset aeveral minutes Mfor* I. the official end of Um show. toe loud commercials sltuatloa. araWf ahowed during the filming Then ws are treated to d eoeae It appears that toe NAB re­ a f Hm ahow. designed to lure ue to next view board la thinking about CMng for DetaU week’s episode, followed by a giving ue more program time H I EMUM *^hay take auch ear* for the co m n long, long liattog of toe cast, by counting those efrat Ustoigs dotaila," ahe paid ia producer, director, aesociate "technical and physical aanroysNrbaMar bar dtotinctive voice, deep and producer, asMstant director, servlceB" as part of toe limited otroBg, yet whiaper-aoft. *Tt’a oarnaraman, aaaistant camera­ oommercial tone now reberved ao amarning to no* beoauao Fm man, and everybody even r*- for apensors. fiaea the theater where people motety connected with the pro­ It may be that before long we aaa take all the time they need gram . will be completely in the dark to prepare a ahow and atUI, Then come toe final ooouner- aa to toe name of our hero’s altbar man alopplnaaa or lack c l^ , Immediately followed by tailor, toe airline' which provid­ of oaring, miatakaa are made. two or three station-break sales ed transportatioo for the game But hi Binned televialoo, where pitches and to* inevHaMe sta­ ahow contestants; .and the fur­ they are praaaed for time, every tion idantificatlon. Then comes rier who loaned the. giMst star UttM th iv ta Unportant.** theme music and toe Uvlng her cUnchlUa stole. .Well, we Julie tho play ia Very roam viewer sees a teamr scene Just cap’t have ^erjrttUng- much the thing. She liked the t - amtol ef Buapeaee Tlieater, al- theugh ahe saya ehe ia not of­ EN fered aa many telcvialon acrtpts ■ people might auppoee. Ike^s Return to Normandy *T am ao idantUM vw ith tha a t^ , arant I?** ah* aaka. Televised on Eve of D-Day JM ------— • _■------A »; Imagina* would ba Msm AHi WiWssiiip oiM pdfir o f i r pHljwfipiN Wm hitoraatod ia appaarlag on lllm- BfooM nif OMidoolf,. will ora^ ket on od televiaion m ore often. (AH "D-Day Plus M Tears; Btsan-tvaalon fleet was laiiaohod, and fliti waMwr Appaoriag aMi Mm will ho KM, bis I bar ai^aaranoao on Hall of bower Retuma to Normandy," tha actual headquartacs loca­ wifItMid oMloift pcNtoitp phiitiicii oolobloiiMOfiotFraiioo%Colii'io9 there's raoM hava baaa oa tape, which tions where he met with hi* will be broadcast as a apecial Ynliott nail lfdii*i Ttmiii rinorlii Tho m i iJ i iitl fci trnnirflol o im ) scene, atoaaa they arc performed aa SHAFB staff to make the “go" 0 Uva ahowa.) 8M will work aay 90-miaute presentation Of "CB)3 deoisTon that sent 3,000,006 men CIS-IV an JanadL Jim * 30 pad July 21^ wMi npoot af ana af fhani an Aagaaf 31. irt. Buy tlBM, aay plaoa. Unlike too Roporta" naat Friday from Into battle aoroas the Bngiiah many ptrformeis, with her, on con* S:a0-10 pm. CSiannal. money ia not alU flavors OpMla In the Park Ih * apodal report—la prepa­ Aa aooB aa abe raeovarad from ration for more than a year— bar vifua ahe bmmn rehearsala la being broadcast on tha eve S A T U R D A Y Television PROGRAM am Ophelia for um New T o ik of the anniversary of ton Allied Mkakeapaare Featlval produc- invasion of Normandy that be­ Ui«* ( I) Oueata: Chad Trio. twias, oas af gan early on the morning of (tt-w i ■M ■■■>»* at 41aU aad Soniaxe, Val Prla- deredl tkm ot'Ram let. Thia will be per Mie. Oleno Taxhrouah. Jady M il* Ptamp Th farmed in New Tork’e Central June 6, 1044. S-M) Beoake. others. (IS) Can Mr. CBS News Correspondent una (u*-n-«a> m< Park, where the audience (4*> 'oaStGohTlSnriiBa itM <•) The Defeadere weather doeaat have to pay, and the Walter Cronkite, who coVSred UiW Mews ~ O. Marshall, MarUn U d * Mavto aotora worit tdr minimum eala- the Normandy beachhead as a A.S-W) n—ei w e __ Charmlnr shyster de­ “▲tuck of tha Orah : It** ( S) B.P.D. Me. • flee code of etaice .for riches atar,” Alltooa Haysa. war oorraspondmt, acoompan- (m Dasoe Partv fer hie wife and dauxhter. TTiidana **n really ia ao axclUng to iad BUsenhowar to actual inva- ItM < t> Year Oeaxrei m a S ) Jsey BUhep Shew «0> U iU < S) Satarday SpeataealBr about It," abe amll Bis a Theater llie suestliia Andrews Sia- “The HorSa Soldlam,'* J “OOroner Creek.” RaiKloioli . te n Try in persuade Joey Wayne. W. I ^ e n . **The audiences in the park "CBS Reports,. P>»*» Scott, HarruerMe (key oaa do without hw <8I> Certain Thne arm ao attentiv*, ao rapt by 30 Tasua: BUaenhower Returns “Ru ntee of Red help. (R) „ <«*> MedaWaa 'Thanlaa ObanM LauxMoa. C. (SdM i) Lasraeaee WeHc Shew U ;M Dragaet (t»da> satarday MVfht at the . "The Tessa Rangafa 1 onn. never acted there before, but lU“ viss as L ^ 'a Prayaa - “Thie la really a. labor of tive pilgrimage' to the invasion S:M (|) Merle * . i * r t r v h n SUvavs Shew l : a Maviaa TIM^Dawniwm ”WIM BIU Hiook RU a Grafton Saps a way to “Tha Lovaa o f__ love for everyone connected beaches and other World War H Bm ce Oabot. C. B m nan . hiniaair vta OanitShi R tts Hayworth.- •The wttb the production. And yet,*' sltee in BVanoe and Blngland. Islee el the OarMeaa Camera. (AJten FUnt, gueats. pool,” Jbae Ferrer. “ThtovaW- aM adkied. "I’m being paid |S00 BV>rmer Presideht B31aenhow- it* * (H» M ^ aee: n m * a y .* ' h. Conla. "Oivat nay la the Kimynp.- ■enyweed Falaee and Arrow,” Biirt a week. It ■eenu to me to be a or gives his jieraonal recollee* Robert Stack. FhU Harrta. host. Guests: tor. vary good salary." of D-Day and BYanca’s Ub- itW (tt) Featare Mary Costa, - Louis „ A m - 1:4* (S>__ Mawaoepa,__fmvmwvt M< sratlon, with reflecUons on the 4t*a (4S> Swericaa Ba strong, Louis Nye. Marian Oaaalart aad Myam 4tSa (S M rtk a a * NiPaee Mleteeto. Pate BarhuC oUi- *i*e it) Kewa aad vraatl . Tha story of this Apostle meaning of World War II to- (}*) Bheweaae *MS it) filmed in the footstepa of itW (i) Sataidair at tha Baees UtW < S> Gaasaaska _ . _ _ Soming two debadaa ' after; 5i!W>Wli7 Well* el SaerM Jamas Anieas, Denois Weaw- nUaalotiary Joumeya will be Nalioaal i AAU OynmaeUce ar. Lee KiasolTtag portrays nted Sunday on NBC-TV. Miat epic June in World War HI, r>m 1-S p.m. the broadcast detailing BBaen- W’ *5! ■ iMwer’s Journey la Inten^ m I imiana^la teleepeHa Defensive Bridgo Coe addler’a tribute to th *^ - ■rerrataa-e Fanmr Ued dead of many land* wM (W) -Street el Daaaer N L JENMEY feU on D-Day and during the On Channel 24 BMtnentoua months of baCtIa f 5 & * ~ MENOY that finally lad to NTaal aurrtn- Sm**WMpW«hP»f*SperiS "Brldga.** n aerias of 15 basic $ I a i a c k dar and- Allied vlototy In Eki- Icaspna covering ae^ ta of da- •“• {jii’asR Srih.w fanalve play from lands to fl- ELECTRONICS ropa. Bin Daaa Burifig the filming of this neasas to no trump, will begin $1295 14 HOUR CUSTOMER SWRVICB — 640-J701 Burim suite, tha variety of flnsasaa, TtdMitiMt o., power Agniffi f piieriUa ernrtare la - props* trump management and ew allfl.' atniotortr .m riM tmpoeaPile da- how to ntUiae “otharwisa use- maode. (R> leu trump,** aad auooaanfiil no Xaa*-M> Reetoaaaay TT^Badkh iM asim ii $1795 L t . 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oN> diM Pwra S a m lomenlbnF aU foe years Chet, David ® Ml tb o “ . Buuuna Hiow - -^thn ff"»f***F • ;M ( S> ------StM aany he■ mn iik efiil a (toMM(toxB, tho re ^__^ fni Dilemma ?2 f ■) n « abswmt. ^ aaCMt rochet .. ■Iriuwn iddfl in h|s o £ ^ , b ^ \(S> m TUaOna toMUto fte U lB to tM hquhe. of ttls a story wHfc A hewy oril’ ig, M!M ( t> Lm» C*to*r.»!!|to didi ( ^ <» jrawtoh ir«wa M i Vtawa *"fil*er tho" ysars, BaUstattne iM i convention •■ " 1 .S MtM t •> atOl oburidea over a ------„ , (B> Thto to the Brinkley dilenuna during thel m V . — MiM i f f l«*k ROT Qtatta. < r» t n ) ’%MKtoC ^ At iaaaa ,MS0 oonventlona , ItttM Mertom Uano, ctornpienI anfl UVMi. !5i’’?ggranrfr« ‘TBiet and David are priaovIgM era in their booth every n ^uta I liU ..hSSE u , atways popped out of foe pack. (Ightar OoaaAccoMt anyyaF U Marty Mltoar. Patrlcta Barry. wen hungry. dSK evno* at a Amerk*'a_ra Then sraSstong t r ^ ***^*i* BaaM Naaalac ^ ler (K.TJ (erraer San. Wn- pleading for lk>o(L As It turned U d i ( •) TaeodaT_StaHlKto ___ . _ Oaaeera t 4t W&Fa wr «Aat- . . “Vhien MfiBnle'e Navy came Ootaen (mat, vtolor Matera (M) CaaTaraatoaai WMh OU I V CMiMaphaia (8*SSAMi) Wawa.Bpaata to Morgan Beatty in the radio (M) g a itM C t o ... S up, there were only eight w e ^ booth and the other went to •iM Waatai Dead aa AUra f o r Guoek: U tU a vaudevUto a year left foie John Daly over at tbe ABC StM {)om«d]Mrariota. l«£:ir%ta. (xiuntry, coast to coast. I have booth. riiiaUy, Brinkley couldn’t orl Hbrtoo. (R) irig y Roewtae » : « m> UtIb* Wari _ ... wandartaB Voat who aato a Mavla year to make foe money 1 earn “Be got on tbe air and in- ret of Wilf—IhSPa •- houaa (dana. (33) Marta on this TV dhow," V sakL atsted foat somebody get him -‘^jy-^Driv. »T itov- lt:H ^JaaeSBaf*"****"*** ***** ( R > ' Rod Stalgaa. itM ( 1) Fat eaHtoa HaraM \ & a s s s iM . Show buainsas always knew something to eat That did It la V UtU u8rRa*%Md’s Fierer ( s> Oplalaaatoi Maa ( •> Beet of OreaAe him be n deft oomeiUaa who Food started oomlng In from all tiM Aeeart-* tmleMonleM (V (hert (tan ortx- UtM (•) Mowe, Weather- KeeMSU BaaabM Star - “Shewimaa ----- a s . ' Frad Mac- polled laughs wlfo'- fUmbUng a ve t ^ country — eooWee, oame their thatr iMttradlialrad for MOh e( MeditaUea ^ - Meta Ta. QtaBta . (33) Bava.Jtoa WM Taarel magic tricks. Thus V bad some (■Mt) »to“ »«*F jM j. . oakee, even whole torkeye. We diN 1 *"■** |.*> .Row w . MesMSta of liondon Tour: . BuektafliaiB m i C o ., l o e . nstfiig offers, tadudlng a regu­ ate.” ______(M) Mews Palace, Piccadilly C I r c u a, ^M)ini isr^r OaiUBl Maa “"ISsi-djavt lar pari In “Car M" with be re­ other placea. (R) 1t( ‘ [3) laaala _ . ... . 'j i S V m j a T - “ • MB. GSOBCOB W. MNBN80M dB„ Manager (tt) Shlae W ^ ■ •w jtf , ton Praroat. June LceUtart luctantly turned down tor foe iM) Walk Baalia » <®^>, rhough tt waa an aw k w ^ f b ib m d ix Y a n d h b l p f p i . ABO Navy comedy ‘ Doinuus DOWS Story tX the Ajwatta moagral who aarad a ohUd, KENKT nOEVAIU s ¥ j. e XOIBANQBS LUUBD AMD Dlril^OTiBD-)-llDTOAL FDNDB "I read -for the Chuber role,*' (UmM In hla f toeaea a a i Anewaae will atUl be able to aaa bim C w to tell me i had It."- aeaaon. Andy already hae"BB- "^Itoire. (4t> W toalu Ftoa preview of the Callfonito at the same numbwb ob th e Onrt plays a torpedoman with lunnibed that tt wlU be hie final taeadi «d •"ary eU ssason as the sheriff of May­ lai 3:M ( 3) Tear Mews Btevew »M) DlreettoBa Ancho__ ^ eaat on CBd late on Sunday'af­ MkiM A Diffa Wb«r« Ym S«td1 “It’s a oinch," he said glee- berry. He wW V vWble, in re­ «n I k e a blind ^«r“5ss#: Ryniaa .and apWi (M)---- Bridca IT DOES ___Jey ta dto_ ' a t V r BapUat •Hour Cht (M> The ‘5 » ternoons next fall. Hia ngw Wo- ' fully. T am OrUbdr-Gfuber la runs, on ftie network daOy at "'•’•SCSS enUitietaent, (E .Worth Texaa. (fam will be seen on NBO FH-. ms. Other aotore may study a 11 sjae. _____ 1:M T «^ S t) Jaae Oasw \83> FUaa ^ .’ • • • 2 :y ’» a l l « J a r ? ! ^ (M> A Ttott te Vaaeaaala rifled to leant ha to aginK ha- day evenings. part and deiASe oee of M dif' tiM < 3) BeveittrlMHMpBae lorito ways, to pliur a character, BOONE CONVtSlON BuddT afisen- B e ^ e r MB- — 7 ^------Me I’m m yirtT Si fact, eome- 7tU <4l-J8S!**5S* e bum trtas to save foeCtau^ ly a e ltm f e( Mr. ett’s Oearit-type •VniT W S A V I I V ' C t S 4 ® /d ftmee 1 go to the dlreotor and , NEW TORK U P ) —M NTC ill KM*- • movbic in before wreekera da / toll him my Unee are ones Gru­ PROGRAM ber would never say. And he (tt\ BUIr O m V m / L .///,/ I.O A M (33-M> M y a a e a flnaa Ohaaaal itM ( 3) Mawa and Waathaa U tU tolls me, okay, to rewrite seas Saanav gemaatar Ui) la tv Vblla lateaoat ••WU*ed**V«nanl^ Bariily foem ." ' ing the famous ofrontieremaa, aard. Baat Oermaii girl y (M) Aarlealtara att Farada . S i) What'a Maw Mlchaola. H, E«m But to BallanOnq foe most in .J m ETo v S** ' itM < 3) HMMata a l. OaMlaet ^ (4d) Maws TOataht Dotelgr V w a i m («) Lanunla . _ (M) Store Alton rtsAkeiAT llliTiVlTJg iK i. tti. M - a-li.£L 2JY r wlta.(R) and m w a e m • lie < 3) Sparta. Mawa and Waath- Trtm rz-Tkoo 1 i i i i I bnpresslon It Is a new ------•td i < 3) Town Ortoe ■ODTS SI, OOyBNTBY dlM ItSSx. (SM-U) Bee Oaaer ______d:U (tt) OiBb Banao ‘•SocTor‘(R SC^Tlr Beyond IV Door.*^_ la tv M A Oi oJSSad wm iJifo foe^SigtouSU. which .‘T»? has been eanoeled. think »tM dtU ( 3) < Ttaceot Edwards. Baym (tt) Toatobt, _ of thMu have e e rta u u y |^ ^ eonfualon Ifl Buell. PhyakSan-huehand ta T:M (3) O adaiatatolte One WoiM (M) CaHforaia P rlaiarr Ma> taaS^ad W kta wife’s sear <33M) Today S lM {”j U rii NBO has two Boone abows al.. tracedy. (R) (3> Mornto|3toariMur ( «> Fallaw V Son I MtM •riW Ifoedel Reessl ' (d«> TV Face U Sagdek. 7:M (33) W e a ^ u tte (3) Mawa and Woattow multaneously in its sehednle. fw ' S) 1:M ( 3) Farfaattoa _ ^ __ ^V% t£*u:!Xttoto, (M) Lard’a Frayav Mews (M) ObamstaasUs Debate *11#. (3) Ma O v SPEEDY tesdalty •T fFiaaiaet" dtM (3) Oaee Dfea A MatjreeS (SlinMacovaaT Oaaitort _ CARBON VAOATIOtNI fomitaT 1 Carol Burnett Speoial adap- ,*ll ETSAlusr— StM FaU«r_SVwe (M) MaU ttate Mwtto TaU Tales UtM . OaUhta ■’^arjfeai’satjaw.A mau's attactenettt to Ha (tt) Weather. LoeM Mawa gram boete on NBC-TV’s John­ tr, Lseal Ma widowed mother becomes m Matra aa d n fo ajto ny Carson show when Osrson IhreiU to Ilia maRtalta. OKI For A Day TiM (tt) Woatem Maaa. HigUlihta From ‘TW3’ leaves en Jtdy • for three weeks n t u ( A4a4d> n Seaaet S h jf ti: 768 MAIN STREET—TRL. 648-llM^ to fin a Las Yagas nIgMOluh ItM Iseitar,s:s"SL.T#asu*i Mfrera mniwUst. Jr. Sb ssp (» m : Mews- eoveni a fake UVap jtat w o «iM (3»M) Banday Mlehl tf t T V n e w YORK — If A (Msting OAIA IN ORDHB (M)liWissnu. 1 Marloe director wanted e group^ m v Flak Cp I t Mtoatee lad I 1M MiM “Stadto' la — The Rato," um> MB YOU KNOW (3t> liitiiiiiallmal Masaakw Gena Kelly.DObMe------Rayaokto. wbo ride “tell in the aetklle’’ to ItM U tM ( 43) The FriM la Bisht Mualoal apoof of* Bollywood.------till out the roetbr for a movie, tliM l> OaaeaMidtoa. he would have no further to seek ■BH« miVE.M Oat TV Maaaasa That SiS(laMM On Ie NdfsiMl ^•aSiSr lltM iiTTSTT XI* for cendldstee then tbe ceat and ATTIC FANS » I sus; crew of NBC-TV’s “That WAa An optloel auaglaaa lens Is designed to Alter hA vred, Lava a T M a (R^ tbe Week Thet Wss.” ultra-violet, reduce glare and laemaan Be randy for the hot weather I A .lysr la^ufT (Manna Marta ( Maatak Jorge In the entertainment busmeea, also to provide NO DIBTORTXON Tt a ral ^ o o BUd P alm er of “ NBC •p o rts •iM WlU (dd) Lerd's Fiareir Mo m StM < 3) Danay TVaaaa SBaw ItaB’t BaihMaJ . Marjorie liOt'A TV Brtltohar Special” stand out end, as cne SiM I) wV torltad Danny to hunt tall girl sadd, “They’re like MM gate alok pliaaanM and irouae with him flowers in . It UrM of dw nn Problems tor the Rerun Viewers flu abot d e v o u t to V ^a poaebor. I t a t&jsrsnjl" p4nMo'* t m (dd) Mewa • i t i i^{ SiSyOriWWh*Mww*~*. ThM Alcog came “TW«” -r ' NEW TORK (AP)-^TMevlsloa •rat time. Nor did I rw M did m0». West with A yerltable elite gUaM of foe studio aadlaBoe Bt the nager WRtob the ABO oe « sp a tall men: executive. producer re-runs present falttafid vlewsrs v biased. BiW H doomi’t uatoKssd£rs-jrsi.ss oontmon aanae, eat ota wttta -p«>blenu not eocoimtored of an eanieat ^umbelr puaied DeteAd Heyward, stx-feet>four; be other entertainment areas. by kavliM beor mb nnjt «f to work out fos* WV. e . aaaoclate producer WUIard Lavi- a leaky J&uoet and ooBfrdnUd the warm wvfoer.^Mfoer meBtha THMiraCE MHO WILSON las, six-feet-tbree; Alan Alda Few talevleion shows prove w hoorever, are toppyppy t a r n t o MANCHEnER al msht utterly fnscinating tbat viewers with InsiflM firanatks make - bn- aiCTlilCAL CO. Warll (ha ^ya. .“Frsncls” In the Ueve IxadneaBBWB who sum- the bisebaU Aas,s, parttoiuarw UUt OOVEM “Freaces and Prgnols” akete^ want to savor foam a secand foe lucky tons ^ho SSJT can aeb JZ te a I BEST carom al BtoeXhoeby. (R) titne around. That la particular­ moaed him . l i t w . MaMBe Tpba oLDSiieBmg a 3:M MtdTi 3> I V VtooMt o as). aiX'feet-two-enddialfl BUlott aviaed gam es Ortfo foclr faF0B> *i2S5wtS5B28* d) Tea Don't t o (ttA i) BUy OnSkaat “Ted” Rdld, sbf-feel-two and ly true of oomedy—where an T hf setooBd ' f • run ptnUeai Ito tpams. . ^ n daa a Day (3) Krabtaaan.Kraktanan. _ . , Stanley Grover end David FroM, ‘Important Ingredient Is the tor aaoet qC us viewara la that tiM A to SI (3Mt> Braaktae ___ _ viewer's aurprlsa-and hi the Ore are ^reaturoe of baWts ‘ CA!l k Oanio Paul Rlobardf. ClUff RoVrt- each Ilve-feet41.i . gfJMMEB BPBOIALB ^ iuwiSTcnmRST. aott. A Don J u m . raiw to!-* “TWS’e" music dlreotor, Nor- Mtton-adventure storlw. tormnd during tbe cold wwitbar monfos. We sampled the not' «HeBry F i k and m n of- prtqMginda, you might say urm Munch a auMHMr «ohFO*» that tkay ke«p me anskid as a olgareRe Mle had Just ptat Into seem ttMt m • MSi HA harjurr U iM (3A-3Mi> Mawa. a a nat>*iBy bad to a p p e a M . glvn • follownr of •MUfSSl-Af MAIN m . s u : StM and daorto aurt of bat kog.” T

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N Ban m ar PAGE FOUR ItANCHBIWERJPyjgKlWG.M MANCHESTER^ CONN., FRIDAY, MAY m , i f * tra i 8, . b r o i quie T elev ^ k m an<] Faces. t h e adS SeaMsSar - E( IBwP WVwVraHNHI P i AIMPVMP s to r r Sito (8) HstMaSs « f O w fesi sad 8i8* Back on (88) Osnal af Msals OsIsSe on r B ro o ^K*l&5S*aa« S is e l 8i8* robb lie s Si aU ItojMvs* ■urn Perrr <• • y B O S n O M A S >be aUe to hit jtour atrlde with 8)98 ban a Mk ear O n BOLLTHtOOD (AP) — "Tbejr a vaitoty abow, 'until you’ve toreatewef hr a r . ] done 10 or more* B y that timp it liW (B> WesMMr ^Hnie Whits OoSSutt.- ■ t eo flx daaah w ith wiglit to ftv* OM an ■mmy," would bo too brtOe" i m Mavsslab w r ls i a n jrn 3 o v f Bialiop wttb a ruaful B ia h o p h e ld A r m . Bo son. But Biahop saw the diffi­ s n jn s r Sil* (48) ~ ~ 8 4 8 fills > 8) P I Inc braved hla third cancella- culty of reaaasmbllng the caat !I8! 8- ifSavs' b’^ a s e v d rlppc tton in three yeara.; Qe*U be (81 Oasee Per e Dev (88) aabtoese Queetsi' a year.heiuse, t * i* « 8) Ifews . m , P ra - h la \ back for a fourth' aeaaon follow* Biahop rMign* O ^ n U . HesaMal — -jackeaaacto re e k i ! « ) Palmer 1 Thsalti RswH the tuppet (R) cated aa a Perry Maaon torlpt. more.antk. aigaed for four weeks t s i ie 4aMs t r a in ^ S arlier thia year, Bialiop waa in Liu .Vegas beXidng in Pm W X . ly n , I Bff L ______. W a iU m . antifled that VK waan’t gthne A u g u st. ___Fiie* Is 1 „ . 8i48 Hews Ui88 <88^) OsassatoaMsa . a m weeei . snae nanmuimtraakfona lig h t to renew hia half-hour comedy t e k FHday at 8, NBC mad* ( OM Hw Meisae* (Jeorae'a, ostiain from< sIW T h its final decision: 18 w««ks of mbMer^to outspokau batbetor What’s . Hew- a m a r "Naturally I waa diaappolnt- the variety hour _ or nothing. (8848) yeepaiSy p a r k Biahop to Tear Hr (8 >) Hews 8 WeaUkss V a rie ty ; ...,Mef.* th e ( we had hit a pretty good atiide. CBS called and wanted the half- llW (88) n e W t o is p a i W w uM ta: R e I thought the premlae of hav- hour conMKl]r for 18 weeks the U>88 ( 8) Isaieli Isr (88) _____ Vale <88-881 T nih er Osasseesasae (4|)H m iS to pr lug me a televlaion comedian coming season. N ix, said Biahop ( 8 -8 8 ^ Tsan. BnUs Utod 1i88 .. lasswetS waa valid, the caat worked well it's got to be as. 18:88 ;nt ffSws_ _ (88) TMtoito Beestsa together, and the gueat atara " I’m going out to play golf, liss _____ J t t t Hunter* m,,(8) N e yle Psciflst homecteaders were important and well-inte­ he told, hia agents. ‘‘Don’t t^ . (88) f t a to defend theraselvee grated Into the plota." to call me unltos the answer is <8»88>lu Bmm 8mh aowr attacke bv catUettien. A f D( NBC atlll wanted Biabop—but yes.’’ ‘The answer dime al hia 8) ______tea (O) u rn i t . 1:88 >481 S S S v rm B e n ^ M w * ______. 'Uma eseliaBse Hawe aa emcee of an hour variety home at 8: Tea. : tiii ( 8) to lbs WssM T im ioba for one day. (R) (U> LMe af I’sn F( abow. Biahop waa willing, but The show is slotted Ivs. tbe (88) WIM MB Bteksek U 4 8 < ^^^Hews. WeaMi he balked pt signing for only 18 (48) Afters ssa Merle (84) Paeaa . . iM t haK-hour of powertol "Bo- i m (88) toeslsl Besen Will Travel ab ow a. •which makes Biphoi 8:88 ( 8) Pass weed ^ 'S fb awl Wealhee O *T knew I couldn’t aaaemble su sp e c t NBC e n g in e e re d (8848) Lei's Jfoke a Beal ‘ Cllaf Baatwuod, Baatwtxtd Jamea Whlt- U iU Thrae unloa aoldlara tiie best kind of ataff unleaa I whole thing. But:he’a wflling to (88) This Is I h e LU r (s 8d8 are saved from IndLsna by I- a guatentee of as ahows,’ take hiais chancufchanci ' "I think the the drovers. (R) itRoto. MrHo Ateir* be. a said. to d . "The networks often (t o W The Detows ( 84848) Deaaa Bead toew j B m i I h — I show is .bettor at 9:80 . instead A aitiiatloo arise* where Jeff So nai make a decision about dropping 8:H (in4e) Hews 11:88 (9'b*erw of the earlier qito we pad; we’iW 8i88 I 8> The Bdxe e( HUM caanet resaect lUe mother's o f i t a ahofw after four or five tove; aimed more at adults than (884M Aeej^M WetM order net be be rarstty ball been on the air. Tou might not W d s ." oarrtar. (R) th e ( (M) atoieirletlia qrespMreel. 8:88 ' jije T*B m i a t o ^ Pseeto Peel t o r lc (88) O to iSSE^id’e Prayav T o ( 8sto (88-88) “ l ‘:8 (8) Mews Waafhsr aad th e Richard cfiunSerlaln. Mala — af MedltoMea' Powers. A physlclaa seeks Hm M il.' services of a quack whaa h o w e (88-48) TnUhsasBlr arthrttla reoura. (It) Coming Shows (88) Hewa a tra g a f t e r fe c M ’The heads of four are* ool f aimed in 1982, w ill be presented F R ID A Y Television PROGRAM Sto legos discuss mutual problems next Friday ait'S:lQ .p^ . L e a d on Channel S’e final program C h a n n e l M . I OblMUM 08) Mall Order Market U :I8 (8) Biidto StarHsht prom to the aeries, ’’From the Ool- ( ( t) AvauMr <88) Wealker . LeeUI Hewa ’’WUhoM^tosttrrallqi!,' nounB u n lege Campus,’’ Sunday at 11:80 (88) AgrleaHusa aa Patato m ii what's Hew * dette (Mtort. John irayao. d r iv e *Ta Defense of Rome,” i (8) Meaeeate sf OeuMaH m m Hsw^aed Weather (88) TeaisM aad Weweeeepa ’ <8>-wrrtw Meeeaeheeelle (48) Slave dSaa Stow d abat hour-long special on the Blter- (gJtoOhtoW ptoro U:88 (8) Sparls b u n*I City and the legacy of Ro­ Tew* Oriar 11:88 (88) Kto M th e I Oene Kelly and Debbie Rey- man law. will be telecMt (8) JBui^ywri^ (48) Hews (8) Bl# Mertf , ■slds afar in "Singin’ in the C ) ( 8) The Oreaf Adveatara "Nora PrenUm.’* Ana Shei I t s d i Wednesday at 7:30 on CBS- ( 8) samlaa Semiaar Joaeah OoUan. Uoyd~ Notoa. dea, Kent Smith. J u n * Rata’’ Monday on NBC-TV's TV’a ”The Roots of Freedom” ■1:1 (88) ______(Psrt n) Story of the last U :U (48) Lard'a Prayer 7:148 ( 8) Frem Oalleae raem — o f a ( Tfonday Night at the Movies” a e rie s . insjor biutle )Mtwe«i. Amer- *848 (8) Heweeepe, MeataMa Ikom 7:30-9:30 pjn. 8> P Heade at Mr. Otether icaa Indiana aad tSelr OemIMt aad Byma to d a } 8:88 ( 8) Oapfata Baiumroe aueron.iueron. (R) 148 (88) Hewa a s c o r m i lutiiasibael StowBma Marty Milner and Patricia IX i t I scts Bay £ 2 F ^ Don Amacbe, tost. Toaisht; f ile d . Lambert, Hendricks and Ba- Barry portray a couple who (8) Jaek J m La "The Belclaa Ctoous Ftott- WWl BEVISnTBD H vaa appear on Channel 24’s lapd in the money in the com- (8848) BSsutM v a l." (R ) to in |48> Baa# Taa Ctawa (8) Fsatare *Jaaa Casual” lyedneaday at ”Morp, More, Mops, More,” I 8) Deputy D aw *. (1848) Deebry . . - Talsviaion’B tirat fuU-aoala S o u tt S:SS p jn., repeated ‘Thursday at on N B C - ’^ T p D u Pont mow .of .( 8) Leave U TU .Beavev John Oarin. Una Merkel. traatment of World W ar I w ill th e b t :3 0 p .m . the Week” Runday from 10-11 ( 8) Qaeea Per A^Day DeaUy tries to-help a aweet ■oon ( 8) ^ wanide return the money pramlore In the fall cm C B S uw - p jn . . . ^ (88-88) Say Whea m e robbed from a bank, (R ) dor thp tttlo “The Oreat W ar.” flg h U The first documentary ever (8) O eaeial HeepHal (88) As SehaeU Mateh Wlis Hero film ftMtago w ill b* aup- th e re .(48) LOU PalWer Thea4ia (84) A TIuie la Dance th ro u >ade, "Nanook a t the North,” 18:88 t 8) Mevia VR, Md plemontod with now film * shot- Post-1958 Films . . (8848) Ward fer Ward to document sach of the epl- choki * .( 8-8848) The .PrhM b Blsh4 Blesmpay SOdOB. / U n 1148 (88-88) Ceaeeab aMea (M) Prakaflev llm it i On t v in FaU (84848) oat. the Mesaace i (8) D-Day Pies 84 Vaarst Bbeahower Returns to Nor­ tim e mandy. Special Oommerailve co u ld ABC-’TV w ill presefitaeries - nilcrlm are to Uie invasion pSHOPoM a m e r (11-38) Tear Pirat iBSpraaab beaches and other World War o f' post-1908 feature' ftbns on (8-88-48) Psihar Baews Best n tMer. ^ V E h a v e U:88 .( 8). Search ..ter Taeserrew (88-8|). Sab K eP * Theater (0 ) C lo Sunday niflite starting this (88-88) Tialk er Csaseaaeaeee Barry Sullivan. Jane Wyatt, (848-48) Teaa. Brale feed tolnp mobster'a past hampers WHEBE th e E fa H . (88) I 2S YOU SEE h lsto ) caned "Tile Sunday Night ( 8) Beat SaBer R e ] ( 8) Msvb Oene Barry. CarolynChrolyi Jonas THIS Movie,” the film s ‘wiH run foom (88) PDm . , . playe (our dissim ilar alaters— D lr iu ELECTRONICS (18-8to(18-88{ At.BesMA t.p a WHh HW* one of them la a murder vle- SIGN 9 to 11 pjn. ’ (48) Hawe ■ tlnw -and tto other three, (48) Bartoni ■araard auepeets. (R ) LABORATORIES Among those aefaedutod ar*. ( 8) to The W erid T ’Bxodua,” "Some Like It Hot,” (88) (48) « « ^ > J fh e 4 Was The Weak 277 BROAD "Blrdm an of Afoatraa,” "Judge- 1«M mmt at NuerwinbuiY,,” ‘The 848 n v 1848) Tto Pries Is Bbriil V ik in g s.” . "Kid Oalabad.” (8848) tmmm’m ma ^ leace Partldpatlon. BSI t i f i i h ' s Cullen. hiMt. Ouest: Ray B4- Premito Service “Pocketful of M iiiacles.” ’*1110 /T b Radto DIspatebed Facta of Lfto” ^‘ParU Blu*,' JfT eilred BMrhcaek Bear F U K N T n r R E Bradford DlUmaa. Barbai and **rarae BUltaa.” (1848) Hawe' > 1e. Woman la wooed by 1 1 1 8 MAIN VnUBBT ’ < 8* If mair aha sent to ‘ <**48) fM JVA’B aiMO BaaaMal 411 HARTFORD RD. J T f i S k westSrLHelen O'Oonnel. Ood- (8L88)iW . T«s-'0^ toe • trey Cwnbridye. (8848) (toeauPer a W y SCBWBU/B TBKAOO 8) 1) ’S'''*rato Thai S i^ 1476 SUvsr Lauto, a Hartford > Hews Wealhss PET L i ) . BUDTB «m y. fTATIOW »V- Sales and Servlee IftiTSiSSI 8) Hews aad Waa«MW 134 B . BT. ^ (88) Mato Spaas ter baddy •W TM AN O IL CO., 34 M A IN ST. T to A d d : WM. PBOK LITM HEK, 848 (8) Baeto iaad Prieadr PAINTING S M A IN S T . O f) MW m DaBav Mevia .1 blcttor. Kxtertor V SfirvicB (88) MaearicMaeerlek FUBN-S TEXACO We attend to (48) Wattodparlvall|M P(w BookiBook* T I a w b 848 ( 8) Hews. WeaMer snd Spests Faperaugtag 381 M A IN ST. e v e r y « to ta ll (N> 8rha?e Maw t h a t keeps <8!48>----- Hawe noon aad OdHaga NA 8 8 IF F ASM S you lo o k in g 8:88 (48) Laramie Fainted aad Reftaished 981 M A IN BT. 8:88 ( 8) tostte. i y o u r b e s t. er WorkmaasblB Gwaraataed 8:to ( 8) He W lp laaored DICK’S OCLF SBBV. 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NEW YORK (AP) —-.^with anger and a street elashwtrain near Prospect Park in Lodge Senate Bid Bands of teen-as^ Nogro was narrowly averted. Brooklyn. They threatened the About 40 persons poured out of motorman with a meat cleaver. Seen This Week marauders, raiding subway homes and a bar and began Police said the four got off at trains and a ferry boat, “ passing remarks," said detec- Prospect Park, boarded another HARTFORD (AP) Uve Raymond Sbeerln. train, and threatened passen­ brought terror to normally Former Gov. John Davis quiet sections of Brookljm Sheenn continued; “They gers with the cleaver. One pass­ wanted to do something. It was enger Clifford Renaus, 24, pulled Lodge of Westport Is slated H ■■ and lower Manhattan over like they were trying to say to the emergency cord as the train to announi^hfs availability Banker, Wife the weekend. us, ‘Let us have them for a little rolled Into a station. He ran for the. Republican nomina- EaMy Sunday 30 youtha while’ or something to that ef­ from the car and called police atormed aboard a subway train fect." from the cashier’s booth. Police tioiy for U.S. Senator this Victims; Nine an route from Coney Island In Sheerln was among officers In got there in time to grab the Week. Brooklyn and terrorised and 11 cars which sped to the area. four. it was Moorted that the for­ robbed passePigers. Twelve of the youths were ar­ Simday night, five Negrb teen­ mer g o v e rn s and former UJ3. Died in 1963 One passenger, Howard Wein­ rested. agers attacked a white youth on Ambassador to Spain after a er, IS, was struck In the face Less than two hours earlier, a train in low ef Manhattan, seriqg of weekend conferences with a bottle and robbed of his two men and two youths cowed has decided to do battle, with NEW FAIRFIELD (AP) wrist watch and |3. the motorman aboard a subway .(See Page Two) Democratic U.S. Senator — A banker and his wife Another, Nick Phlllplde, 64, ’Thomas J. Dodd, if the party were among the victims m was cut about the face and ayes. wants him to run. automobile accidentfi^ claiin- A third, Harvey Vine, 2S, was H e is expected to announce punched and kicked. his position with a strong em­ ed six lives during the M ^ Phlliplde’s trousers were phasis on' unity in the party la­ morial Day weekend hi ripped off and 107 taken from Windup Explosive ter this week and then stare Ckinnecticut. his wallet. meeting with delegatee prior to Four persons, including Louis The youths, many of them the GOP state t convention, Tanzella and his wife, Iwth 47, reeking with alcohol, left the which opens at the Bushnell M e­ were killed yesterday in a haad- train at Kings Highway, Brook­ In California Race morial June 13. on collision on Rt. 30 in N «w lyn, after smashing windows and GOP State Chairman A. Fairfield. light bulbs. Searle Plnney, who has ap­ Tanzella was manager of the They ran to the street, SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Sen ><$>Alan Cranston in a wholesale proached if not crossed the fin­ New Fairfield Branch of the smashed the window of a beauty Barry Qoldwater and Oov. Nel­ Democratic contest for the U.S. ish line in his race for re-elec­ Connecticut National Bank. parlor and stole about $00 from son A. Rockefeller directed fi­ Senate nomination. State police said his car was the cash register. tion is expected to back Lodge. nal appeals to the voters today The primary, which started Lodge made a bid for the Sen­ rammed by a car driven by Residents of the district, which In an explosive windup to Cal- out as a ho-hum affair, is ex­ Gary Hanlon, 16, of Southbury. Is predominantly white, reacted ate nomination two years ago Ifomia’a presidential orlmary. pected to bring out 66 per cent but lost to former Rep. C3on- Hanlon was also killed hi the accident. Bitter charges of "smear" (A the 7,‘122,724 registered vot­ gressmon Horace Seely-Brown Tanzella swerved his 1064 ae> and “ Irresponsibility" between ers. The total includes 4,022,302 of Pomfret. Seely-Brown was dan far to the right in an effort the rival camps sharpened the Democrats, 3,896,448 Republi­ defeated in the election by Debate Heads to avoid Hanlon’s car after it vital race for the state’s 86 Re­ cans. Democratic Senator Abraham publican national convention ’The feverish tempo of the had swerved into the wrong A. Rlblcoff. lane of the two lane highway, delegates In Tuesday’s balloting. closing weeks matched the in- For C lim a x state police said. Both sides, in traditional fash­ fightii^ over who Is going to ion, expressed confidence in the control the two parties in the Students Ejected The cars came together at Over Rights outcome of a battle which Rock­ state. MADISON (A P ) — More than ' the base of an embanhinent. Bernice Abbanato, 30, efeller says will shape the fu­ Rockefeller, who flew to New 260 college etudents were routed at Stamford, who was riding with ture course of the Relepubllcan Fork just in time for the birth out ot Hammonasset State Park WASHTNOTON (AP) — The party. by state police and park offi­ the Tanzellas, died tat Danbury of a son Saturday, returns (or Hospital today. ■enate enters today what most The polls have lifted Rockefel­ a 13-hour series of airport ral­ cials yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Guido of Its members expect will be ler to frontrunner from the im- lies at 14 cities. Police said the students were cutting up on the bench and in of Danbury, also in the T an zel-, the climactic month of the his­ derdog rating he had before his. Goldwatcr flew to Washington surprise victory in Oregon. But the park. ’The authorities said la car, were less seriously htirt, toric 1964 civil rights debate. for the graduation of his daugh­ they would not obey park rang­ but both were admitted to Dan­ the pulse-takers cushioned their ter Peggy, 19, from Mt. Vernon Today’s session, the 67th on figures with enough undecided ers and patrolmen. bury Hospital. Junior College and to deliver Also admitted was Raymond the House-passed civil rights voters to swing the election ei­ One youth, Douglas Johnson,, the commencement address Bresson. 17, of Newtown, who .Mil, was e x a c te d to be low-key, ther way. 30, of Bristol,- was arrested and He is due back tonlgdit for an was riding with Hanlon. however, because senators are charged with disorderly conduct ’That was true, too, in the tor­ election-eve rally in Los An­ In Middletown, a head-on ool- atragglliw back to the Capitol for defying an officer’s orders.. rid clash between Pierre Salin­ geles. lision claimed the life of 23- after a three-day Memorial Day He was released under $60 bond ger, former White House press f«ii f P*< a a %5 # T I year-old Franclne Maaselll of recess. pending appearance in Clinton secretary, and State Controller (See Page Eleven) Middletown. Starting Tuesday Democratic Circuit Court June 38. Leader hOke Mansfield has MasselU was rldtatg in a promised sessions opening ttiree iven by Nicholas Casco, Hospital Bars Tests ^ ky Hill. The oar was BOUTS earlier than usual in a tHerald photo by Soternis). drive to step up the pace e( the NHIW HAVMN (AlP) — The Iwo Jima Tableau in Town’g Memorial Day Obao^anee. struck by " a vehicle drlfron by debate. Laos Regime Totters Grace-New H^en H o^tal haa John Preston,. 39, at M scidoi, Mansfield has said he hopes •iiQttfled local pogee depait- )>clice said. the Senate can vote on cloture. mlMts that tt will no longer take Both Casco and'Preston were Its debate-limiting procedure, by blood samples for use In drunk­ Smash Show hospitalized after the crash, As Asia Talks Begin en driving cases. which occurred late last night June 10. This would mean filing Shastri in Lead of a cloture petition a tveek from Robert Lawton, the hospital’s on Rt. 6A. today. A vote must come on the adn inistrator, said in a letter By Mulcahy Police said Preston’s ear was second day after the petition is HONOLULU (AP)—Top U.S. <^North Viet Nam, source of much to the departments that the in the wrong lane. filed. strategists opened secret talks o< the trouble in Laos and South practice was causing doctors to ’The weekend’s first fatality I f the two-thirds vote needed on Communist-plagued Southeast Viet Nam. spend too much time in court Under W a y For Nehru Post occurred In East Hartford F ri­ to invoke cloture and halt the Asia today as the shaky coali­ Any decision involving mil­ testifying on the results of the day night. ^ Southern talkathon is available, tion government of Laos ap­ itary moves would mark a sig­ testa Joseph L. Bouchard, 46, was the bill la expected to be passed peared to be falling apart. nificant turn in U.S. policy, The time spent in court. Law- BAST HADDAM (AP)—The NEW D E Lid , India (AP)—®new prime minister must face soon afterward. ’The Southerners ’The virtual pullout of the pro- which so far has avoided such ton said, interferred “ signifi­ crowd tensed for the big cra;^ Omgress party lead^s meet — relations with Red China. (Bee Page Eight) fIghUng -the measure concede Communist Pathet Lao from a action against North Viet Nam. cantly and intolerably with our at the East Haddam Dragway Tuesday to elect the second Shastri said Prim e Minister there are ample votes to put It patched-up coalition with Lao­ doctors’ responsibilities to hos­ It was understood that U.S. of­ today. prime minister India has ever Sirimavo Bandaranalke of Cey­ through once debate, has been tian neutralists and righUsts ficials have been considering se­ pital patients." had. ’The tide was reported run­ lon and Bertrand Russell, the choked off. ' deepened the crisis atmosphere riously a variety of possible ‘"rhe poeelbllity of waiting in A smaU foreign car—a R e­ ning strong for Lai Bahadur British philosopher-pacifist, had Under cloture each senator Is surrounding the talks. pressures, ranging from demon­ court for cases to be called and nault Dauphine—was parked onjShastri, a moderate Socialist, made overtures for settling the limited to one hour of speech Just about every key Am eri­ strations of strength outside the potential for lengthy inter­ the strip. An electronically con-! Like the late Prim e Minister border dispute with Red China Bulletins . 'S rogation and cross examination tim e on all Issues. However, he can official concerned with North Viet Nam to more direct trolled American car—a much I *, *^*"?*' but “ statements emanating from CuUfd from AP Wires could offer any number of Southeast Asia wai^ present for military moves as a guerrilla are the major reasons for our Mgger Ford—headed for the P’ ® Gandhi. But he lacks the Peking are not encouraging.” V amendments. More than 240 now the two-day conference behind counter-offensive. action," Lawton said. foreign auto at about 30 miles Western education and polish of Four days before he died, ’ The hospital has participated have been introduced. closed doors at Pacific Com­ The conference was expected jn hour. I Nehru. Nehru once laughingly Nehru told report^s India in the testing program since BLAZE KILLS SIX Cloture has been invoked by mand headquarters overlooking to explore a wide selection of But it missed. ’The Ford kept Shastri "half-clvillzed.’’ would negotiate onlytif Peking the state law requiring cheml- BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP) — the Senate only five times in its Pearl Harbor. diplomatic and military ques- going down the track as the , Under Nehru, prime minister approached him directly and csl tests In drunken driving hlstoty, never on civil rights. The final decision maker— including a possible bigger role crowd cheered. It left the track I , tndie s independence in Red Chinese withdrew troops A family of six died early to* cases went Into effect on Jan. 1. Republican Leader E'^erett M. President Johnson—waited In .for the United Nations in South­ and grazed a fence in front I .I**® d ea ^ Wednesday, from frontier territory seized in today when fire swept their A driver who refuses to take Dirksen agrees that the time Washingrton for recommenda­ east Asia. of an empty grandstand. A Shastri showed ability as an-ad­ single-story fram e hduse la tile test risks suspension of his tions that could lead to military crewman jumped aboard the ministrator. He is bluntly anti­ (Bee Page Eight) the city’s Central Park dis­ Official American quarters license. I f he agrees to take a <8ee Page Eleven) pressures against Communist American car as it slowed, and communist. trict. ’The mother, Barbara now tend to consider the prob­ test he can take a blood test stopped it. New Delhi pwpers predicted W’hite, 38, and her four lems of Laos and South Viet or a breath test. The blood sam­ The second crash attempt was Shastri would be named. young children perished in Nam in tandem—rather than ples are sent to hospitals or more successful. Shastri, minister without port­ the fire. ’The father, Charles, separately — as targets of the laboratories for testing. Court Bars The cars were being crashed folio, faces a challenge from same Communist threat facing ’The hospital has tested about 26, died eight hours later la as part of State Police Com- Morarjl Desai, former finance all of Southeast Asia. 40 persons since the program Oolumbue Hospital. The chll- missiemer Leo J. Mulcahy's pro'' minister. Desai angrily reiterat- Loyalty Oath went into effect. ren were Mark, 4; Kevin, 8| (See Page Seven) gram aimed at .showing which ed his determination in a talk Meutt, 2, and 6--iiionth-old cars are safer—the big one.s or with an As.sociated Press cor- WASHING’TON- (A P ) — The (tharles Jr. ’The oamte o f the Factions Seen Equal the foreign and domestic com­ respondent not to withdraw. A Supreme Court struck down to­ fire was not determined, but pacts that weigh less than 3,-- report that he had withdrawn NEW BRITAIN (AP) — day two Washington State laws the arson squad was called to pv tfliu I Q«£m was called "propaganda from Howard E. Hausman said today 000 pounds. requiring that a^I state em­ the other side.’’ , Investigate. Fire officials said he is running neck-and-neck — For the second crash, a ployes take loyalty oaths. Bulck was aimed at the Re­ Desai, 68, often 'differed with ihs fire' broke iHit while all of News Tidbits as far as Republican State Cen­ Justice Byron R. White, deliv­ nault. Again the car came Nehru, not on policy but on em ­ the members of the faiidly tral Committee vote.s are con­ ering the court's decision, said from the A P Wires » down the runway, guided by a phasis. He too, is anti-Oommu- apparently were asleep. They cerned—with A. Searle Pinney the laws were "unconstitutional­ said White, after attempting crewman in a convertible along­ nist and although a Gandhian ly vague." in a fight for leadership of the to save two of the boys, stag­ side. ’The big car hit the small Socallist, is somewhat tolerant Justice Tom C. Clark wrote a The first Negro graduates’of state GOP. car, .sma.shlng the front of the i of private enterprise gered 106 yards to a nearby Hausman seeks to unseat dissenting opinion, tn which Jus­ desegregated Birmingham, Ala., waiting vehicle. ’The hood of As the hour of decision tice John M. Harlan joined. The fire house to sound ths Pinney as state chairman. He high schools receive diplomas the big car flew up, but it was neared, - Shastri appeared in court's vote thus was 7-2. alarm. Authorities at the hos­ without Incident yesterday. . . Parliament to discuss probably About 64. persons employed by pital said W’hite suffered (See Page Eight) A mother and four children died (See Page Eight) the most dangerous problem the the .University -o( Washington in hums over 16 per cent of hU in a Buffalo, N. Y., fire early teaching and nonteaching jobs body. today that^ swept their slnifle- had challenged validity of the 1 Btory frame home in Buffalo’s state laws. TYPHOID OU’TBREAX Central Park district. Johnson’s ^New Deal’ ’They appealed from a deci­ ABERDEEN, ScoUand (A P ) ’Twelve girls collapse, one is sion by a special three-judge — A tyiduiid o«itbreak In this rushed to a hbspital, three hun­ U.S. District Court in Seattle, city of 186,000 struck another dred teen-agers try to storm a Wash., that upheld the state re­ 37 persons today after officials theater in London as the Bea­ quirement. had voiced hope the epidemio ties return after a month’s va­ One law, enacted in 1966, re­ was leveling off. A total of 231 cation. . .Judy Garland walks ^The Great Society^ quires state employes to swear persons Iq In hospitals — 181 out of a Hong Kong hospital to­ they are not subversive persons, of them ; confirmed typhoid day but says. “1 am still very as defined in the law. ’The other cases and the others suspected weak. I am going to take a EDI’TOR’S NOTE — TEN'ii’Harry S. Truman with the Falr<»ucatloni He cited these as cen- law, enacted in 1931, requires victims. City health officials that another oath be taken by long rest." duy.i ago. In a commencement Deal and John F. Kennedy with tral challenges facing the na said the epidemic appeared to teachers. President Victor Paz Esten- address at the University of the New Frontier. tion. have sprung from a super­ White’s majority opinion said soro, the only candidate in Bo­ Michigan, President Johnson Some Johnson aides say pri­ At the same time, he talked market meat sllcer. But a the university employes coq- livia, is re-elected yesterday, invited the youth of America to vately, the concept of "the great about a society In which men Town Council meeting heard • < but counting of blank ballots is Join In building "the great so­ society” , as the President has are concerned more about the suggestion that It may hava (See Pa^a Eigkt) awaited (or an Indication of the ciety.” Since then he haa used expressed it, is more typical of quality of their goals than the been attributable to what on* strength of his opposition. . . the phrase as a rallying ery — his view of the role of govern­ quantity of their goods, about an official called a deterloratloa Leo ^lard, 66, famed nuclear a development which Is ana­ ment than anything he has done unspoiled, ^land where man can of hygiene in the city’s pubUn physicist who helped the United lyzed In the following M llcle. as chief executive. com m une'wit hnature. Weekend Deaths lavatories because of the rs- States genome an atomic power However, they emphasize the For a time, Johnson toyed cent withdrawal of altendanla. and then later campaigned for By FRANK CORMIER concrete aspects of the concept with the phrase "better deal"— Health officials said they 409 on Highway would investigate. Fears the peace, dies in San Diego, Calif., WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ — rebuilt cities, flourishing words he first used off-the-cuff outbreak bad spread to the apparently of a heart attack. dent Johnson is making a de­ schools, conservation programs in a television interview. ’This termined effort to Identify his and the elimination of poverty — phrase was dropped after a brief' By ’THE A880CIATBD PRESS British aavy were quieted. Malaysia threatens to call off • . • 1 .. .. a______•______«___ rather than the abstractions trial run, however—perhaps be The nation’s traffic deaths Scheela Save closed and social a . summit conference In Tokyo administration with a quest for what he terms “ the great so- which have embellished John­ cause it was too reminiscent of during the Memorial Day week­ life Is suspended In Aberdeen,- nekt week if Indonesia balks dt clty." son’s speeches on the subject. the Roosevelt and Truman la­ end—more than 400—hit a rec­ One woman hne died of ty­ the withdrawal of guerrillas Johnson gave new evidence of They argue that, throughout bels. W ord high for a three-day observ­ phoid thus (nr, from Malaysian Borneo. . . his attachment to this label dur­ his political life, Johnson has "The great society” presum­ ance of the holiday. Oov. Nelson A. Rockefeller aims ing a four-day holiday weekend been Intrigued by the notion of ably fits better with Johnson’s The death toll on the high­ KENNEDY BABY LOST for a Ung-slse block of IT delc- trip to New York and Texas. revitalising the economy o f en­ desire to be viewed as a "pres­ ways from 6 p.m. local time BOrapN (AP)--!Mrs. Efh »te votes in tomorrow’s N^w ? The President, who flew back tire regions through rural elec­ ident of all the people"—a Sort Thursday to midnight Sunday wnrd M, Kennedy, wife «| prk State primary. to Washing^n Sunday night, de­ trification, power projects, re­ of non-partisan leader who es­ was 409. Belated reports were the Shiny, new alr-condltlonod livered four speeches during the forestation, job retraining! and pouses causes aimed, at imlfying expected -to boost the final fig­ loot•t me np ezfh)olede x j^ le d hnby Ihroithrough ■ « Moscow Fashions ^ buses operate In pbu» of an­ trip and, in three of them, he the llkis. I ‘ the nation. ure. nalaMriiage today. Me The record toll for tpe drat IfaU models—Russia and Poland, right to le ft- cient streetenro on Canal St. in talked about “ the great so­ Johnson first talked in detail .Johnson bore down hard on flee aaBeuaend- Mrs. KKe«> N ew (Drleana — this historic ciety.” about “ the great society" in his tha unity theme in his com­ holiday weekend of the spring nedy, tarns reporlad show latest ipen’s wear at a Moscow fashion exposi­ city's main thoroughfare. . . . ’This repetitive emphasis May 92 commencement address mencement address Saturday at topped the previous high mark comfortably at GoorgafanM tion today. The style show was put on by Ckmiecon. In a marathon, 17H-hour ses­ potQta up Johnson’s hope that at the University of Michigan. the University of Texas. ., of, 371 set ovef the Memorial UoapHal. WarAlngtea. MBh Commumst-hloc | ^ p seeking to eotn’dinate pro-/ sion, nsfoUators ranch first the public eventually will link In that speech, he urged his Proclaiming a turning point in Dqy period In 1966. The Nation­ Keanedy, n Sf, , eoniaMd Iha ha[h al Safety (?ouneU ^ mads a fHnI wmday.■day. Oaalon tdf| auction among Socialist, sUtea of Bast Enropa. ‘ In tbs guvhis namessmsssw with wa' the tam-r-much1 youthful audience to join in help- ttaer national history, ha aovl- 00; nlhcusd B sbsk Tfnro M N n n U ln D. B oqmv^ w uI Im k>WJ . rebuild*WlJ6giWI gltlea, ^^^W*4WWpreeerre I ■ ■ ■■ waq h i . (i& Photofax.) < . ^ ' ' ■tidnfaiBI iMplttad wMi w Um New Deal^, the eountryilda and peraaoto sd-l .' (iM Vafs Iw *) (Ess IMgs Hglit) /■ ■’V. A.



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