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THURSDAY, JULY Wd, M M idlattrli^Bter fEnm ins Herald - M i a Ilk ' " 'V M y 11> U «4 About Town Hearing Scheduled Tuesday FRESHNESS K MORE THAN A WORD AT PiNEHURSTI Oleer, gNIe eMl 13,798 ge te W. 9namy. f m r, h%fe akMrt $$. n « Owrd Ohib of 0)« Wom- On Human Relations Group Itaoher 4( the Audit «a*a Brnm Ot AMoclatkm wUl FOR THE SWEETEST CORN BaxMa eC OIreatethm MmdtmaUr‘<‘ "A CUy of ViUago Charm BMt tonorrow at s p.m. at th* iMBa of in ii Aram Wolftam An ordinance creating a town^tiea with which the eommiaalon M im ia a tW ^ human relations commission i« charged Include; MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. JULY 81, 1964 (OlaaBified AdverUriag ea Paga 16) PRICE SEVEN CINTB Hurry to . YOL. LXXXm , NO. 257 (SIXTE E N PAGES) will be the subjedl of a public — Cooperating with other ■m c . 4 Fraaelaco Bnoa, aon agencies In developing and ed­ mt fir . and Mra. Del Enoe ot 88 hearing before the town direc­ ucational program for the com­ Bomeatead St, la home on leave tors Tuesday. munity. uitil Auf. 37. He la atatloned The proposal that a town sanc­ — To study human relations PINEHURST with the u.S. Army Meteorology tioned commission be created to determine principles which Team at F t Oreeley, Alaska. was greeted with considerable might be applied In Manchester, enthusiasm by the town direc­ and to recommend programs or Miss Arlene McOann of 31 tors when it was suggested in ordinances to the board of di­ the Season’s Short! Ranger 7 Success, Deepwood Dr. left yesterday by July. rectors. Jet from Kennedy Airport, New Town Counsel Irving Aronson — To seek voluntary compli­ York, (or a month’s tour of Eu­ subsequently prepared the pro­ rope. Her Itinerary includes ance with existing civil rights MISS IOW A posed ordinance which will be legislation, and to refer prob­ Lcmdon, Farts and cities in Ger- aired before the public Tuesday. nany. lems to the appropriate legal The ordinance establl.shes a agency. BACON commission of nine, charged The ordinance provides that ear Robert Forrest ot 323 Spruce with "creating a better under­ with ^ e«t smoked flavor - 5 9 ' doz. ■t., recuperating from open- the commission may hire a Photographs Moon Heads MP Co, standing among groups and in­ Instructs Dance heart surgery at the Hartford trained director, should the dividuals in the community." need arise, but only with the Now M the peak of the teason for Sweet Freeh Hospital, would like to hear "It shall concern Itself with lb . 59c frcm Ms friends, although he Capt. Natha.1 G. Agostlnelli budgetary approval of the di­ Miss Deborah Ann Ransom, of 95 Olcott St. has been ap­ the problems such as housing 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Com. It's picked fresh each morning and mshed will be unable to have visitors and employment for the aged, rectors. pointed by Lit. Col. Henry Don­ J. Donald Rsmsom of 876 Bum- for another week. delinquency, school drop outs, BLOCK ISLAND Little Known ovan to command the 134th GOLDWATER TOBACCO ham St. has received a 10-year from the farm to Pinehurst, where it ki immedi­ Release Set Military Police Co. of Manches­ equal opportunities in hou.'iing award from the Betty Jane Members of the British and employment for minority VIDAUA, Ga. (AP)—Sen. FRESH ter. Barry Goldwater's campaign Dance Studios. When dance ately refrigerated to preserve it’s fine fresh flavor. American C3ub will meet to- Before his reassignment. groups, and othe;; areas where classes are resumed in Septem­ About M oon n l^ t at 7:30 at the club and tensions between people exist coffers benefited to the tunc of After Study Capt. Agostinelli commanded $182.60 when the Georgia-FIori- ber she will be an assistant SWORDFISH Our com man starts on a new field of this fine go to the Watkins-West Fu­ the 136th MP Co. of Rockville. or might exist.” dancing teacher at the studios neral Home. 142 E. Center St., The commission is not de­ da flue-cured tobacco market Gunposit io n He was OMnmissinned a second opened. in Manchester. com early Friday so it will be very young, tender O f Picturc^s to pay respects to William J. lieutenant during^ the Korean signed as a regulatory or puni­ Miss Ransom will leave to­ 79c McCaughey, a member. Farmer Frank Moore, 36, sold lb. crisis in 1963 and joined the tive board, but is obliged by the 146 pounds of tobacco In Gold- morrow with Miss Turner to quality. PASADENA, Calif. wording of the ordinance to try try It on your barbecue National Guard in 1960. water’s name Wednesday and attend a three-day dance con­ PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — From earth, the The 134th Co. will leave Man­ to prevent human relations said the money would go to the vention at the Hotel Roosevelt, (AP) — Spacecraft Ranger UF Post Taken Try Barbecued moon Is the biggest thing chester Aug. 15 for a two-week problems before they occur. senator's presidential cam­ New York City. She has at­ 7 televised the first clo.se- encampment at Ft. Dix. N. J. Punitive and regulatory func­ paign. tended dEince conventions for Shoulder Lamb Chops in the sky— and one of the By Dr. Keeney The unit will participate in all tions are left up to other agen­ A tobacco company buyer the past four years, during the FRESH ______up pictures of the moon to­ biggest mysteries. Military Police functions at Ft. cies. paid $1.26 a pound for the tobac­ time she was a student assis­ day wten crashed into the After more than 800 years of Dr. Robert R. Keeney Jr., 76 Dix. The specific powers and du- co — about twice the going rate. tant at the dance studio. » c Sea of Souds, scoring a his­ studying it with increasingly Robert Rd., has been appointed The newly appointed captain ICEBERG LETTUCE powertm telescopes, scientists has annoulced that a limited President John’s elimination of Atty. Gen. Robert has focused speculation on Sen. Hubert Humphrey, toric first success in the ehairman of the Physicians Di. trouble-haunted U.S. lunar still don’t know much more number of openings now exist Kennedy and Peace Corp Director Sargeant Shriver, left, and Sen. Eugene McCarthy. (AP Photofax.) about it than when Galileo first vision of the 1964-68 United in the 134th Co. for men who 2 Heads 35e P^md Drive. exploration program. peeked through a telescope. meet the standards required of second third from left, for vlcT presidential post The first pictures printed Dr. Keeney has been in prac­ Price le lower on Becker's Native Slicing Tomatoes They know It’s 2,160 mllas a military policeman. Minimum looked extremely good, sclen-; across — about a fourth toe di­ tice in Manchester since June qualifications include height of lists reported at the Jet Propul-' 1936. He is president of the QhoksLiL TyUudA, ^n , Joivjv ameter of earth — and that It at least 5 feet nine, perfect eye­ Sion Laboratory, which created revolves around earth every 27 staff of Mancheser Memorial sight, and weight in proportion Spotlight on Humphrey, McCarthy I T . S. CHOICE E lu en ts and controlled the pioneering days. Hospital and has been town to height vehicle. ’They know it has more than medical examiner since 1946. Additional Information may After study by experts, pic­ 300,000 craters on toe vlsibls be had by contacting Capt. U. S, 1 LONDON BROIL Char-Broil Pinehurst Steaks A 1934 graduate of the Tufts tures were expected to be re­ side and that some of them Agostinelli or Sgt. Robert Da­ Medical School, Dr. Keeney is Cut from shoulder, tender and In State LBJ Eliminates Kennedy leased for public scrutiny within range up to 146 miles In diamet­ a medical director at the Home vies, both at the Manchester CHOICE flavorful! YOU CAN DEPEND ON PINEHURST FOR 24 hours. er with walls 20,000 feet high. for the Aged of the Swedish Armory. TENDER STEAKS Ranger 7’s cameras started But they don’t know how or Covenant Church in Cromwell. Lb. 99c FROM U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF! Cormier Submits turning at 6:07 a.m. and if all when it was formed. Most im­ Conn. Home Ransacked, As Running Mate Choice worked as programmed may portantly, now that men ars He has recently been ap­ have returned as many as 4,000 planning to set foot on too For Fine Flavor—Pinehurst meat buyer selects Plan for House still photographs made almost pointed a trustee of North CHUCK PLl:»IP, NATIVE moon, they don’t know what It’s Market Robbed up to the Instant of Impact at Park College and Seminary in only the very finest U. S. Choice and Premium WASHINGTON (AP) __ ^^Secretary of Defense Robert S.^presidential praise that pointed made of, or precisely how Chicago, which is affiliated cattle. Then Pinehurst ages them under carefully Democratic state senatorial toward them as potential candi­ 6:26 a.m. nigged Its surface Is. Roasting Chickens The shots are vital to the with the Covenant Churrti of Police today are invesitgat- controled refrigeration to Mihance their full rich nominee Edward Cormier of President Johnson s sweep- consensus among many dates. Earth telescopes aren’t sharp Ing two breaks, one at Wal- STEAK Stafford, whose nomination may ing knoc^ut of Atty. Gen. | knowle^eable Democrats was U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stev­ space program. ■ ’They are ex­ enough to show any feature America. flavor. pected to show the character of Dr. Keeney was town health lach’s Market on Green Rd. in be washed out by state reappor­ that Jc^nson, calculating that enson, a two-time loser as Dem­ Employes at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasa­ much less than a mile In di­ Lb. Robert F. Kennedy and terrain where the first moon vi­ ameter. A few investigatore officer from 1946 to 1961, and which an estimated 14 six- LEAN, ALL BEEF _____ 49c tionment, said today he will pro­ he has established his own polit­ ocratic standard bearer, w m dena, Calif., break into applause today with word For More Eating per pound— Pinehurst steaks are others from the lineup of sitors may descend. have distinguished craters as chairman of the public health packs of assorted beers was pose to Gov. John N. Dempsey ical image strongly, wants to among those knocked out of that Ranger 7 succeeded in transmitting closeup a plan for representation In the vice presidential possibili­ All six cameras apparently small as a quarter of a mlla committee of the State Medical taken, and the other into a carefully trimmed of excess bone and fat. win elective office without lean­ consideration for second spot on House of RepresenUOves ties focused speculation to­ ing on any Kennedy. the ticket to be chosen at the worked as planned. pictures of moon. (AP Photofax.) across, hut all they can see is a Society from 1961 to 1958. Falknor Dr. home which was “ We have good pictures," the HAMBURG Oh Boyl For Your Next Barbecue come to Pinehurst for Cormier’s plan would retain Democratic national convention rim and a hole. They can’t tell completely ransacked. day on Minnesota’s Sens. The feeling was that to elimi­ Ranger project manager, Har­ your share of these wonderful, mouth watering one representative from each which opens Aug. 24 in Atlantic height of toe walla or depth ot Patrolmn Charles Momeau, Look Hubert H. Humphrey and nate any emotional surge for ris M. Schurmcier, told a news X Lbs. S 2 .7 S town as new, but would give City, N.J. toe pit. during early morning rounds What U. S. Choice Steaks. Charcoal broil one this week the attorney general, the Presi­ conference at the Jet Propulsion each representative a voting Eugene J. McCarthy as his In his spray-gun action Thurs­ ’That means that toe flat today, found the front door dent was willing to eliminate a Laboratory, which made and We Have! end. power weighted according to the probable choice for a run­ day only six hours after telling President Praises plains inside toe craters may glass smashed at the market, • POLAR BAR SPECIAL • whole lineup of possible candi­ guided the spacecraft. OLLIE'S populatimi of his town. ning mate. dates he never really bad con­ a quickie news conference he not be flat at all. They could be where someone entered the had not decided on a running ‘"The light level was good and a Jumble of torturous crags and The state w m ordered recent In an unprecedented action sidered. firm. A five-inch diameter rock SWEET LIFE mate, Johnson included on his video signals were good and the still show up smooth on photo­ Ocean Fresh, Live, Maine ly to reapportion Its legislature Thureday the President elimi­ Among those who the dust, AUTO BODY, me. was found lying on the floor TENDER. JUICY non-candidate liat all cabinet Orel quick prints made ftom graphs taken from earth. Inside the store. Howard Wal- SLICED STRAWBERRIES 3 CORNER CUT according to pc^nilaticm and nated nearly all the major pqe- only Shriver, a Roman Catholic Space Lab’s Work ’The Ranger 7 spacecraft ynm and a brother-in-law ot the late members and thosa In govern­ film eiqjosed by signals trans­ 161 Adams St. lach, owner of the firm, was using a plan drawn up by a stbUltiee for the No. 2 spot — in­ mitted from Ranger 7 look ex- S 1-ib. pkgs. $1.00 President Kennedy, and McNa­ ment who have access to the aimed consequently, at one o f summoned to the scene and, fol­ LOBSTERS panel of three federal Judges cluding Kennedy, Peace Corps toe 14 vast, apparently smooth 21/2 to 3 lb. Director Sargent Shriver and mara had received the eort of White House for su<|h gather­ oepticmally good, Closed For Vacation lowing an Inventory, reported SHOULDER who ordered the change. ings.I. •” -iu. - i "1 tUbik the public WUl bo WASHINGTON (AP)—On behalf of the natioo, regions ancient astronomers Aug. 1 to Aug. 15 the beer theft, some packs be­ • SELECTED PRODUCE • Governor Dempsey appealed One P^sident Johnson enfireaBed congratulations and ing taken from the cooler, po­ their propdsal, and received (led, wRd’Wiah’l gtV€h l~ehance details wnen the peniras arete- thanks today to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Cali­ ■tovM ) Resume Business lice reported. lA>ng Island Fancy California proval for his plan to call a for thWflmittaMrtian in any event, leased." . Momeau discovered the break Rump Roasts STEAKS special session of the legislature was Secretary of State Dean Ranger T’a aix cameras were fornia on the successful shot at the moon by Rangm* 7. GOP Stirs Dispute 'This is a basic step forward,6------Monday, Aug. 17 shortly before 1 a.m. NEW POTATOES BARTLEH PEARS to work out an acceptable re- Rusk. Another who was accord­ l^ogrammed to return 4,IX)0 still Richard Bemont of 104 apportlonment plan, ed a perscHial "no, thanks” was pictures made from 1,800 miles in our orderly program to as excursion module and in plsn- \FamUy Fears semble toe scientific knowledge Falkner Dr. yesterday report­ Cormier was selected as sen­ Secretary of Agriculture OrvUle above the moon’s surface right ning toe trip.rin. We shall now b«| v necessary for man’s trip to toe ed a house break at the home 10 Lbs. 69c 6 For 29c lb. $1.09 lb. 59c L. Freeman. down to toe moment of Impact. able to better map out our dss- atorial nominee last month at moon,” Johnson said. of Richard Wann of 116 Falk­ a Democratic caucus in Staf­ Over Election Day Ciommenting on his action, ’The first photographs, Schur- cent route. We’U be able, to build Attempts on NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS ...... lb. pkg. 41c He called It a magnificent nor Dr., who is vacationing In Orote A Weigri lit Priai ford Springs. He skid that he Johnson said he had decided it meler said, are expected to be our lunar landing equipment OAR RENTALS would be inadvisable to pick as released within 24 hours after a achievement, which has helped with greater certainty and Maine. HAMBUROIR FRANKS will present his proposal to the FRANKS HARTFORD (A P )— Politlcal^bly and a constitutional oonven- a running mate any member of board of scientists studies them. to advance toe peaceful explo­ knowledge of the condlttona Barry’s Life Bemont, who was checking AND ONIONS governor which would allow ration of space,. He gave his •r LEASIN6 sparks were flying today over tion, which meets the ConstitU' the cabinet or those who have ’The last shots, he added, were which our astronauts will en- the home during the Wann fam- small towns a voice In the legis­ congratulations by telephone to HIGHLAND PARK MARKET the possible date of the election tion of the United States, cabinet status. taken a fraction of a second be­ coimter on toe moon. UYs absence, found that some­ lature. Dr. William H. Pickering, direc­ MONTE RIO, Calif. (AP) — 317 Highland St., Manchester—Also Bloomfield, Conn. Phone 648-4278 of the members of the 1966 Gen­ ‘"rhe alternative to prepara­ Aides said Johnson felt that fore Impact and would cover an " I recognise that this great •A H M okM one had entered the home by “A representative could cast tor, and Dr. Homer E. Newell, Sen. Barry Goldwater, Republl- 99 Out of One Hundred..... eral Assembly. tion ot such an orderly pro­ all of these men were working area of about 60 square feet. success has come only after a cutting a rear window screen a vote rang^lng from one fifth associate administrator of space if .nri presidential candidate, re­ • An M edds GOP State Chairman A. gram ," he added, "is an elec­ BO hard in essential Jobs that Dr. Homer Newell, associate number of laxed today in Caveinan’e Camp and breaking the glass. of a vote to five full votes for science and application, at • AH TiiHM Nine out of ten people, checked at our meat counter just now, said they Searle Pinney set off the con­ tion at large.” their endeavors would suffer if administrator of the National failures to our efforts to 8end|,j exclusive Bohemiw Police were called in and re­ the larger cities," Cormier said. they were called upon to take on Pasadena, Calif. His statement probes to toe moon. This sue-1 troversy by Indicating that any ’The governor continued: Aeronautics amd Space Adminis­ I OlX)VG ported that the home was ran- liked onion with their barbecued hamburger and most preferred the Italian "This would limit the slxe of the burden of campaign road­ to them, as released by toe cew s^ld spm us on to added towering Red- Paiil Dodo* Pontiac sao9oH that fTRSCBS ttrailed James M. Landis, 64, adviser to and the president of toe Ohio torneys say toe property rights ford at Fortiand, STEAKETTES great public outcry for federal Oklahoma City toe National Broadcasting Co. three Democratic presidents, Historical Society have clashed to publication of letters always Smith Is amtehed Salada’s new ICED TEA aotloB. . . . Feeble tapping and toe American Broadcasting was found dead in the swim­ verbally over a probate suit rests in toe heirs of the writer. Common Pleas Court immedi­ aaother OoaamdlGBt , heard again frooi the limestone Co. in audiences for toe Repub­ ming pool at his home ’Thursday tying up use of toe lett'ers. Ted laaeayh of NiitoligtsYith- MIX. Just add water 2 pkgs. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. lican National Convention. NBC night. The Ohio Historical Society ately issued a temporory order PEARS mine beneath Mt. Rlvel at (AP) — ’The Federal Aviation la the aftomooa roi ~ Champagnole, France, height­ and ABC both have two-man an­ One of President Franklin D. Instigated court action in Pro­ against Duckett, Russell, toe for 29c or this weekend buy Agency terminated late ’Thurs­ chor teams. Roosevelt’s original “ brain bate Court In Marlon In order to American Heritage Publishing other former _S)MWI ens hopes that a 10th—and pos­ day night its test of a communi­ Co. In New York and too Cleve­ Ohapman, el wsst sibly an nth—^mlner may aur- Cronkite told toe Philadelphia trusters" In 1933. Landis’ final get rid of these letters, which B for 5dc, 10 for 99c. can 49c ty’s tolerance of a noisy space government post was as adviser Fred J. Milligan, society presi­ land office of McGraw-Hill Pub­ Port, Blaaa„ ousted 1964 DEHUMIDIFIER vtve the cave-in four days ago. age problem. Evening Bulletin by telephone Jtaa Oiaat i n and wIB ( from a vacation resort In San on government regulatory agen­ dent, considered an embarrass­ lishing Co., stopping them from 9 8 i Shurfine Soda 12 cans $1.00 H ie Soviet and 29 other dele­ A telegram from Najeeb E. cies to President John F. Ken­ ing acquisition," BYancls Rus- publishing, producing, copying Todd Bead e< Autonn. 89> Diego, Calif.: ‘"The story Is Need» No Special Wiring 7 Portions gations quit the Pricing-domi­ Halaby, FAA adminietrator, la the other ■iwitflasi ^ purely and simply toe Madison nedy. sril, Uie biographer, said Thurs­ or exhibiting toe letters. said toe tests would be halted WALTER CRONKITE Byron E. Ford, attorney for nated 10th world Ban-the-Bomb Avenue ratings gqme. I’ve nev­ He was dean of Harvard Law day In a Plain Dealer interview A m I plug II U o enqr ouHat, and f«el the mois- immediately. George Harding, said Russell MARUUANA Wo rent cold storage lockers for your froion moats and for as littia conference In Tokyo early to­ er objected to toat because It's more flexibility , mobility and School from 1987 to 1946. here. Russell made public parts t w dhappeor. Makes (he dampest basement day and charge the Bed CM- ’The tests were to have ended In his early Washington days of toe letters a few weeks ago. and Duckett had microfilmed HABTFIHtD (AP) -m, with today’s eight scheduled toe only system we’ve got to diversity of coverage than does neee with harassment and gag he was known m hard driving, Milligan retorted: toe letters lost fall without tell­ and loeal poUoe today •oft for ploy or storage... at negligible OS $1.25 a month. The loekor holds about 250 pounds of moot. flights. But Halaby’s telegram measure our audience, imper­ a single anchor correspondent.” role. ... South Viet Nam . Friendly called Cronklte’s a chain smoker and a good card / ‘That Is an absolute false ing toe historical society of their U maiUnnaa p‘ •Oil. Flek igs a porloble (Mumidifier at your made toe 2 ;20 p.m. boom ’Thurs­ fect as it may be. contents. Hartford. Tltoy _ Compare this dtol before you buy o homo frooMr. charges that Red Chinese ad- “We took a clobbering in San coverage of toe GOP oonventicn player. He also bad tramped hood. We were dealing with an parfiefpalkig dealer. If after 10 days you’re day 1,264th — and last — time over every Civil War battlefield. estate. We went to Marion Pro­ "My clients would like to des­ by agents tSMR Pinehurst Grocery Tieen directed regnlara from toe metropolitan area was Jolt­ Francisco and It seems perfect­ "superb.” Cropkite had been ool 1 0 0 % foddiedr rehm it for full refund. Ootomunist North 'Viet Nam in anchor man for convention cov­ A neighborhood boy found toe bate Court to see If we hid troy toe letters, but I don’t think Bureau of Nfliieel ed by a burst created by a Jet ly reasonable that management toat will happen," Ford said. lice' deeUuod '..tp the terrorist attack on the Me­ at CSS would like to try some­ erage since 1962. body and tried artificial respira­ right to toe letters because toe plime crashing through toe estate hadn’t been settled. The ‘"They want to suppress them. exaet snit IF YOU LIKE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST kong River delta hamlet of Oal sound barrier. thing else to regain toe au­ ’Trout, a news broadcaster tion. Landis was wearing swim­ CORNER MAIN & TURNPIKE OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 ming trunks. He had a history Judge Issued an order that toe George Harding has Indicated were eeliod, 7'it(.- H.jtllord Fleciric Ligiil Com pany 51 BISSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT A43.B424 Be on July 20. . ’The Soviet It marked toe end of an dience.” since 1982, has covered every FRI. 8 A.M. till 9 P.M. political convention for toe CBS of heart trouble. letters belonged to toe heirs. he will be wUung to have tbs Union e e ^ support for U.N. FAA sonic boom program that Fred W. Friendly, president letters turned over to the hlator- p l e n t y o f FREE PARKING SPACE PLENTY OF PARKING Seourity Council action against of CBS news, said: “ in covering ratoo network since 1986. Mudd, ’The boy aald Landla had Invit­ The Judge ordered them aealed •— leHa mmemmaBEmamiir SAT. 8 A.M. till 6 P.M. in six months a r o u ^ emotions. and turned over to an adminis­ leal society, provided tits tianlly the rsaolnOon af the Organlsa- an event sucli as the coming 86, has been a broadcast news­ ed him to BWlm whenever there The issue was disputed in toe trator." Omi mt Anmlcaa States e«a- Democratic eonventioo, a dual man since 1968 and a CBS cor- !Rm MS )9va Uttan |reM tnM- anebor a|raBcam«it p tw iim rriqi|pdfnt rinoa 18U. tr' \:i‘- MANCBIBTER IVENINO HBLAIA lUWCHBSTI^ CDN^r nU DATriU I^^^ IIANC81RBR IVErnNO HBBAIA MANCSteT^^ 1M4

It has provided us with Is com­ humanly ImpossRile to check out are m any Im provem ents aaul RockpMe^Vemon Sbeinwold on Bridge plete control over the whole all student clase-doiiflicta be­ advantages to the use of date Computer Works Out Plan operation,” he said. forehand, the adjustments were processing besides those which m ade Individually aa th%y ap- iiave been explained. TO ERR B HUMAN— lias vatoafalils The com puter auiq>Ued a total South St. Resident Protest DON'T BELT ON IT information cross-tabulation of p tered . New students can now be N O iR B For Best Use of Space However, as the conflicts were worked Into the system with­ By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD A AIDS all date, including a ‘.'print-out" of the Information in a 16-inch adjusted, some classes would fill out difficulties and without any NMtoaal MeB’’s Team Cfeumptou 9 K75S WILOON DRUG C ^ . Seen to Gravel Works Bid One of the charms of bridge M snehastor Bl|^ Schoed n d -^ o r 179 eou rsst In 848 elsases. wide, inch thick tally eheet cate- up while others would empty, educational loss in having en­ M lM fetoM i-TiL 0 KPS lliere was then no time to re­ tered late. Program changes Is that It Is playMl by human ♦ 542 _ _ Television mtnistrator’a have announcsd a Rogsrs said normal school in 1.4 minutes. rather thni by htifelUble ■imea utUlaaUons rarely SKoeed irs aaid the major woric of balance the ctessea because can be handled without confu­ About BO residents of the South' him, Vernon's Job Jonas l A f f SEE SATUKDAT'S t v WBER FOR COMFLVnE LBTINO 92 par ce n t utilisation at cla ss­ sion and a complete set of dup­ iraiaea. Some of this charm A J I 4 S M per cant and most are near­ fullng being completed a hand comparison took too long. St. area arc plinning to throw a long homer to tin ( 1) Bis I Th«u«r , (8-13) Ot»m Advanture Hie wfeole scheduling process licate date Is stored against By HOWm HOLCOMB is lost if 3T0U act too human. 9 QJIOPI* room space in thalr newly prac- er 75. He said ths new date month in advanca has allowed ro^ks Tuesday at a proposal to last iright’s gems at 2-2. Jim (9) Newt (8-3040)' DailDaitry essed schedule. run on ths the aer week according Lee W. Davis, 81, of U Main (10-33-80) Bob Hope (O room s. to Obtain the educatlcmal re­ the Vernon Dudrict Zoning to atse vqi dum m y and 0 A42 ule was worked out In a seiiaa months of manual work. to withstand students changing to a recent announcement by the manager of the six- 8t., wts arrested following a % ) Summer WsbHfhte ( 8-30^ Burke's tew Sines new olsasrooms oft«t sults. we want,” he said. Board of Appeals at S p.tn. at ika Ms pin. Ha had savan A AS7C5 (U) Subacrimim TV , of five computer "rune" over a Ifice principal. Blaine Miller their minds and 400 to BOO oth- domestic dUtnrhoBCe at Us (i) New Breed oost $40,000 apiece and data ar c h a n g in g eireumstancee knother advantage of the state iiavilion. Other sources claim the project will run the Vernon Ihiblic Safety Build­ tricks outsids of etabe and need- WeR H u A (34) Drama steUval two-month pwlod. During each saya the most vahuibla thing home and charged with breach (10-33-80). ... Bsatley-BriiikleT “ I ( 8-13) Twilight Zone proeeaeing costa a little more which could not be foreseen aa data proceasing system will be many thousands of dollars in the red after its two-year ing on West Rd. sd a second club trick to make Paw t m (M ) BIcUpee of v d e t 8ua five-mlnuta run- the HSirvard the computer did was to handle of peace end intoxication. ( 8-3040) Price la Right (C) than $8 a minute the admin­ H was being prepared. specifically enjoyed by the sec­ run, prlndpiOly because of over-^ TOC proposal haa been re­ Ms eontiwet (8 ) Walter Cronldte (1O-2M0) On Parade computer made Um equivalent the variables Involved In balanc­ quested by realtor Betty Gessay He was arrested last night by W ) Soelal Seeurltr I (S-13) AUred Hitchcock o f 1 trillion, 988 bUUon, 900 mU- istrators think they have some ing class loads. This balancing E v e r y subsequent adjust­ retarial staff. The system will time pay made necessary when He first thought of taking tits NewslMst kind of bargain. make Its own complete print­ Krlstofak for a plant on land Constable Abbot Scwebd and (40) Supermen ( 8-30-40) Fight of the Weak lion ’’ com pnrieone. was one of the factors that pro­ ment unbalanced the orig;inal .^vork was delayed and extra ace of clubs and rtoumlng a Wsst was nsltfasr blind aor (KV33-S0) Jack Paar By means of the high speed master plan, but there was no out of cleuM lists, home room bordered by R ts. 18 and 30. was released under $80 bond for (30) Ron Cochran ; ( 8-3040) Make Thdt Spare "The computer actually made duced the high space utilisation. ahlfts had to be put on to com­ Club, hot aaw that tMs w ^ d scnqmlous. Hs saw Eaafa feig (13-334(M0) News Sport* and mechanical handling of the human fast enough to rebal­ lists, student programs, study plete the buildings on time. Mra’ Krlstofak stated at a conrt appearance In Rockville shift and rsaliisd that ths nine I ( 34-10-13-334040) News, the comparlmna In 2.8 mlnutee, With the old method, each alert tiw opponents to their Weather Sports and Weather scheduling date, Rogers said the ance It by making a trillion hall Hats, attendance cards, Manager A. John Frith how-' Zoning Oommiselon heating August 18. of clubs was a ainglatoa rather but It took a little Mt longer to class was scheduled to capacity earUcr this month that the oper­ Heap Hal Notes danger. Diatoad, South played a (M ) What’a Naw 08) SubacrlpUon TV computer was able to do things as the scheduling progrtoaed. eomparisima and so it had to t^ h e r grsidlng cards, and home ever reports the Millstone Res- low chib from dummy and cas­ ♦han an an oouragln f R gnal. I 8) Death VaUay_pa7 B > (80) Tonight Show (C) pjint them," Rogers aaliT The ation is part of her preparations Admitted yesterday: Miss ' 18) SubecripUon Tv (40) Morie machine fitted 2,100 students tiw staff had never been aMe aasasB at the end remained be left as It wraa. room assignments ta r both *:;auuireat 'and New England ually dropped the eight of niuba So Wsst swttcbed to tiis qussn (I ) Movie Tha adminlstratoes say there teachers and students. Oountry Store are crowd pull­ for construction of an apartment Mary W in, 1 Chamberlain St; diamonds af the asoond trick. and 107 teachers Into 78 room s to do before, 'fhe first thlnx only half filled. Since H was com plex. Joseph Chobot, WllUmantlc; from his hand. k ^ L W d er ) (13) Mau 6:00 News. Weather. Sports cess a couple seasons back- ers at a meeting Monday re­ Discharged yesterday; Kath­ D aily quMtSom 6:85 Old. Borrowed Blue club. This would act up Ms last FTed Swanson Show 6:45 Three Star Extra one In which he wrote both mu­ garding a proposal to widen In leen Vaiclulia, 8 Wastvlew Ter.; Tar tear opens wUta 1 MT (16 News, Sports and WMther Sharon Bruley, East Hartford chib and assure nine tricks. 7:00 Weatherwatch sic and lyrics. The show "No terstate Hljghway 84. Ihe only flaw with the plan to IS potato), ate! Rw neixt play­ Edward P. Morgan 7:16 Conversation Pleea Gladys Dorler, 29 Grove St^ Ed Hynes Show 7:30 News Strings,” opens Mcmday at The highway department has was that the opponents were er paesee. Yon koM: A m Cm , J- S in Off Oakdale Musical Theater in ,announced a public hearing will Mrs. Claire St Germaine and 8-4-i; Hearts, Q-J-19-4-9| DU- 7:46 Sing Alons dauihter, 1 Pleasant St; Ora- human and took advantage of w n rr—U3t 8:10 Pope Concert WalHn^ord, starring Barbara B A B B A R A M cNAIB Also be held Thursday at 8 pjn. their state. When East droroed monds, 7-4-9; (M m , 9. 8:00 News 9:06 Nfshtbeat McNair and Stuart Damon. at the Manchester High School. gory Dlugos. 142 Orchard S t; What do you say? 8:30 Radio Greater Hartford 11:00 New* , the nine of clubs at the first <:4S Lowell Thomas 11:16 Sports M n a l_ Miss McNair had the role (tf b «r o f Um thMter'i rosldent Monday’s meeting wlU start at Walter Carlson, Windsorvilla Answer; Bid two hearts. Get Rd.; John Lee Jr., IM E. Main trick, he made a great show of 7:00 News 11:30 Art JohnoB Show the American model in Paris In com pim y. 2 p.m. at the state highway de­ aMfthig the cards in his hand— out of notrump vtiim you have 7:30 Public Affairs , . WPOP -1616 the Ehoadway production—her Still another In a eeaaon-lonc S t; Robert Welles, Kingsbury a singleton and a safe suit to 8:00 The World Tonlsht 6:00 Lou Terri partm ent building In W ethers­ clearly to keep the red and Life Line 7:00 Ken Orlffla second show on the Great Hat of televlaion personaliUee Ave.; Mrs. Anna Frey, 19 Win­ black suits alternating. escape Into. 13:00 Gerry Gordon field. The briefing bag been ar­ dermere Ave. Broadway Overture White Way. Mr. Damon Is win be featured at Mt. Tom ranged by the Rockville Area equally at home on stage as on Playhouae In Holyoke next week Chamber of Commerce. qualified liutructors, officials ielevision, starring in the re­ when Merv Giiffln stare In Vernon news le handled by Herman Olson, chairman of The Herald’a Rockville Bureau, Andover said. cent off-Broadway revival of "Broadway,” a backstage mu­ the city’s iHanning commission The commission announced I "Boys ftom Syracuse.” Meg sical by Philip Dunning and 8 W. Main St., tolefriione 878- and a former mayor and select­ 8188 or S48-271L that It would work toward »r Myles. Edith Melser, Bob Man- George Abbott. a program for next year that David Chaney and DIedre man, will hold the delegation. Areas shows closing tomorrow Swim Qass would be "available to all jt- Damon art s ^ featured in the The highway department pco- Include "Take Her, She's Mine" poses to widen the four-lane townspeople.” at Oakdale; "M y'Falr Lady;’ at ’Calvary Pastor Exotic Cactus Has Eiiennial Bloom highway to 10 lanas between Last year, there were 126 f **Aoother Rodgers’ hit—this Storrowton; "Bachelor’s Wife" Hopes End MkkHe Turnpike West la Man­ . Mrs. Frank Diana of 191 Oak St is the proud owner of a ohildren In the program. {7 noe In ooUaboratitnoetlng and romance of Mhtla Sgt. Doliald Malcolm of Lor- changes at Rt. 83, Dobson Rd., expected to attend. A camp also speak at the 11 a.m. Wor­ it TONIGHT ★ and the Columbia chapter of made at an executive board ship Service at (Calvary (Chiuxh PfltbiiT a novloe In Nonhberg taig AFB. Limestone. Maine, Thnnel Rd., Bolton Rd., and staff of 25 will Include Mrs. the Red Choee, who have apon- m eeting. ^^USbey. Austria, and Captain Mils Hill Rd. Kenneth Gueteteon, who will In­ on Stmday, Aug. 9. He Is In­ ■ored the programs in the past, The women will also assist son of Mrs. Ernest Dedoodo, structor and athletic director is 8 eanaBiBpcae AolDflr fJDeoeg Yon TTspp. Rite Morley 127 Blasell St, was named out­ Plans for ths p ro p o s e d struct arte and craft olasaes. aaid a private lake had been Miss -Dorothea Raymond In a r^ ln te a l Mfe. M ra H arvey) wlH ohnagas will be displayed Mon­ Five members of the junior at Central Bible (C(fllege, Spring- offered but ewlmmlng Instruc­ soliciting for the cake booth. standing noncommissioned of­ field. seen as EUa 8

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Ulshed rdport that Mrs. John F. reapoosibUttjr for passtog wmo TownWmSeU LBJ Eliminates Kennedy Kennedy Plans to attend the Mm.” UoUon ha»dlt<» from soft «rtak ra­ Atlantic City convention and He added: ‘T have made no N. Soda Madhinet c e ^ by recreation d^Nurtneat that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, decision. There are stin many employcs-do sen the machines. As Running Mate Choice D-Mass., sent word to his state’s people that are being consid­ Earnedi Ihe machines wiU be re- Iks marrisn at Mias IMaaa delegation that he favored his ered.’’ C o n v tn G - Hui Town sf MhBchsster Is brother, the attorney general, And expanding on his state­ Mtsring to saU five Soft driak Idaced by others owned and TkanM. and Mldiasl New School on Schedule, Office In (Centtnnsg from Page One) ^uaUfleattona of “ prudence and At his news conference, Johfti- ment about "a man that is well FAINTING AND • maehiwss loMUd in tie thins serviced direftly by soft driMi K. tthrisdsl, both t i Msad ies- I I I a M ill experience and acceptability’’ Bon gave his specifications for a received in all the states of the If f oonunuaity rsoHAtiMi oanksra. dietributbra, with a petcentege ter, 'Was seiamnlasd Sktnrday DECORATING 11 rights, but has softened toat the President laid down "still running mate in denying public union among all our people," he Bolton Junior-Senior High BMs on the five ihkehtnas will pt 4he reeeipUi returned direct' maralng, July 96, at S t Bridg­ PBONE MS-tSM 4 opposition-to recent years. apply to a very large number of reports that he would pick his Said; "I don’t think that anyone School has been ooccqded for a be opened at the -Municipal ly to the town’ s General t w i et’s Ckurrii. [By In v e s tin g MoCsriby, Just ss Ubersl as people, both In and out of poU- second man before the Atlantic that I ever heard mentioned CWI EvoBtags — • to f ' week and looks like it will be BuiMuig hearing raen at 11 ajn. rather than to the recreatlcn The brlds Is ttM daughter at Humphrey, has not mads much Ucs.” City convention opens. would be perfectly received ev­ su)>stantially completed by the en Aug. 7. department. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Zspsdka noise on major Issues. But he is erywhere." ____^ half a mlU’a worth of The machthss ware an pur­ Kennedy said it was the Free- Saying that he had reached no target data, Aug. IS. of Idt Woodland St. Iks hrlds- a Roman ^ th olic and the Re­ Ident’s responsibility to decide decision on this matter, Johnson «aah w u aaded to ttia Oonaral ’1 ^ superintendent’s office chased by the raoraatloa depart- CftABH KlLUi w o t Fre-FIn. Fund iM t year In Intoroat eam- Vi" grdbm Is the son of Mrs. Aahs publicans picked one of his faith on hla running mate. asstnred a reporter that "when I POUOE INSURANCE oooupies the main office at the Ment about nine years ago, and / W®ST RARTFORO (AP) — S. Bbislsdel of Orean Rd. for second place in naming Rep. feel something like that coming on taivMtmanta. have bean operated by recrea­ John T. MUteiH, 7. WM killed He added: "It la In the Inter­ moment and business is going and fks lata Sdward BihsisdsL WUUam E. Miller of New York est of all of us who were asso­ on" he would give some ad­ C»E8HIRB (AP) — A stote- Mb annual report, Town on as usual. ’There are new tion department pemoeuiel aince. instantly yesterday when he MAHOGANY iirer Walter Leclerc ex- The Rev. John J. Oslsnsy, as their vice presidential candi­ ciated with President Kennedy vance notice to newsmen. wide insurance plan for famlUes phone numbers. In a special audit of the ree* turned his bicycle into the path ___ that, "Whenever poeelhle, pastqr of St. Bridget’s ChuNh, date. to continue the efforts to ad­ Discussing the kind of man he of law enforcement officers The lawns are mowed; the reatloa department last year, of an oncoming dunm track on ndi not reqtulrod for Immedi­ psiformsd the douMe ring osn- Humphrey issued a statement vance the programs and Ideals wants, the President saifi: "I killed or injured on duty has driVes and parking areas have auditois Barry, Macri A Co. R t 4, police said. 'The opera­ in which he said that "the mat­ ate uee were Inveeted In short critlelaed the recreation depart­ mony and eelSbratsd the nup­ to which he devoted his life and would like for him to be attrac­ been recommended by the ex­ been paved. tor of the truck, Vinal Brigga ter of selection of a Democratic erm Treasury Bllli and Certlfl- ment for its handling of funds 43, o f South Coventry, was tial high Maas. Bouquets o f which President Johnson is tive, prudent and progressive. I ecutive board of the Police Com­ An inspection tour yesterday vice presidential candidate is in ates, to mature as needed (by collected from the. machlnea charged with negligent homi­ whits glsdioU dsooraied the aJ- carrying forward." would like for him to be one who missioners Association of (Con­ found a man laying tiie last hall the hands of the President.’’ Johnson’s associates cau­ lie) town." cide and operating an over­ tsr. I t a . Rsymond Muiphgr s f could work cooperatively with necticut. The association will of tile; men installing the According to the audit, the McCartfiy said Johnson’s an­ tioned against interpretations of the Congress, the Cabinet and study the proposal before it is The funds earned interest maidtines were not kept proper­ loaded vehicle, pollee said. MandMster wastopganist.. lurtnc the period they were In­ moveable partition in Um gym; nouncement “ obviously elimi­ the President’s actions as an ef­ the President. I would expect turned over to its legislative a man installing blackboards. In ly locked, and the inoome from Given in marrlags by her H r nates people who are in the ca­ fort to stop Kennedy. him to be one who would meet committee, said Douglas Mat­ vested in federal securities to- soft drink sales was not being iallns $dl,B94.54. Part of this the library, the shelves are in thsr, the bride wore a floor- binet and other offices he in­ But nowhere Was there keyed with the overwhelming approval thews of Cheshire, president of place and the furniture is there. turned over to the General length whits riieath gown oC cluded.’’ But McCarthy said the into any of this the now esta- of the delegates who have the the group. liWInount (135,000) was antici­ Fund. LEE9 FLORIST 4 i 8 S H in pated as revenue in the 1963-04 The language lab was being appUqued psau ds sole end alen- moved from ' the elementary In response to the auditors’ ■ i s e v T S H o r eon laos, designed with a aeoop- budget, while the remainder criticism. General Manager "^96,594.64) contributed toward scdiool to its permanent home. sd neckline, elbow - length RiMiard Martin and Recreation R t 44A, Boiton $U M W lie year-end budget surplus. ’To the casual observer, the slesvsa, a fitted bodies, a oum- O&er town funds earned a major project remaining, aside e XBS, WB DBLlVIiR C DOOR meriiund walstUne. and detaoh- from fiirther installation of fix­ abis chafwl train. Her baUertaW' o f $70,906.90 during the Flowers for all nrtwelrins; ed equ^ment, seemed to be put­ length vsB o f siBc iUusion was flooal year. Weddings, Fnncrals, Oat ting the finish on the gym ft WINDOW arrangsd from a cabbage rose Ledetc notes in his report Flowers and Ooraages . . . at a change in the town’s floor. headpieos. She ca rrM a Prayer YOUR SIGHTS signing procedures that Crockett Agency has won the BLINDS book with siKharis lilies, Wy, required by the 1962-63 minor league tltla In the last baby’s breath and white ribbon a i^ t has necessitated the game of the season the team MOST POPULAR streainsrs. of an automatic check defeated OAH Paving 6-3 last Miss Barbara Rondlnara of machine. night. Billy Reichert and Jim­ SIZES IN StOCK Waterbury was maid of honor. In . the audit, it wee recom- my HaoDonald hit home runs. Bridesmaids were Miss Donna. d to the town that aU die- Rrichert pitched for the win­ Pisch, couain of the bride; Miss ners and Hike LaFranels for (lents be made through Claire Sapotiti, and MIm Maria QAH. Smith, all at Manchester.. treasurer’s office, lii the Ckookett Agency had a rec­ Dark Oheeelnto Lb. BILCO the board of education LUCKY The honor attendant wore a ord o f 10 wuui and 3 losses. street-length riisath of sky blue D o o m m . neas office had been sign- OAH and Cavanaugh Oarage AND satin, faahioned with a royal cheeks for education ex- tied tat second place with 6 LADY wins and 8 losses. Masterpieoes GORDON blue cummerbund and side- Because the treasurer’s of- Only Oae Oomiilaint PWLCML draped skirt. She wore a match­ 5|fce is called upon to handle ing cabbage roes headpiece Only one resident of North Mrs. John Page, school secretary, answers telephone in superintendent’s toltoe at new Bol­ in Miniature tfgBteh a large vohune of ohecka Rd. reportedly complained of with a circular veil, and carried ton Junior-Senior High School while painter PYederlck Brown of Coventry puts linlshlng lENDIX HATCHWAY a cascade bouquet' of yellow fRhder the reoommended proce- litter on the Bolton Lake dam touches on window frames. Below, Al Belli directs installation of partitions hi school gym­ ‘ e, Leclerc says, his office last summer, not residents as LORX'S miniature gladioli florets, ivy, nasium. (Herald photo by Saternls.) baby’s breath and blue ribbon noiot photo Where You bean trying out an automa- reported yesterday in this col­ U n tB MMCTOOkATt DOORS cback slgMng machine in umn. streamers. MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL EINSIEDEL MMATUM c N o e o u r g g The bridesmaids’ royal blue y | a tlc ^ tlo e of purchasing one Farm Sprayed COIN OPERATBL 3 SIZES gowns and headpieces were Nicholas ChiariUo of BIomh- of OolumlNu Home. Ik e couple Hie treasurer’s office, L«- Lyndale Farm on Rt. 44A WASH-’N-DBT GLEAM FOR sidled to match the maid of fleld. left on a motor trip to Canada. J erc says, is responsible for was sprayed yesterday for 11 MAPLE ST. Mrs. ZiqMulka wore a silk They will live at 299 Main 8t. army worms, w chael (Hglio Aeraas From First Nattoai honor’a with sky Uue oummsr- ^^Maintaining caSh balances in 88 bunda They carried cascade street-length sheath in Paris Mrs. Einsiedel u'ecelved a ■tewn ascounts to provide for said the worm damage were Store Parking Lot MEDICINE rose, with matching accessories. B.S. degree in elemetttaiy edu­ BEST not bad and was mostly in the OPEN 7 LAVS Ixmquets which matched the ^^gyiaent of bills when they be- honor attendant’s, with stream­ The bridegroom’s nlother wore cation from Central Connecticut -.■wome due; for mailing and ac- fodder com. IS M m C it Id-TA. Wash—9Sc a shrimp chiffon street-length Sunday Services ers which matched their gowns. College in June. She will begin ^Ipant^ tor vendors ohecka g-Lb. Dry Clean—09 M CABINET sheath and R^ltching acces­ United Methodist Church will Robert Pico o f Manchester, teaching the Grade 2 at Or­ BUYS sand for distributing town pay- M l MAIN BT,'-A4$-5$91 • Lba.flA5 sories. Both wore corsages chard Hill School, South Wind­ hold its regular Sunday wor­ 30” X 20” served as best man. Ushers ^ l U . PrescriptloB PharnuMy Free Mothproofing were Phillip Zapculka o f Man­ pink sweetheart roses. , sor, in September. Mr. Einsiedel OUTSTANDING ship service outside at the Me­ "The retirsment allowance chester, brother of the bride; A dinner and reception for 160 is a senior majoring In history and pension trust are also morial Worship Center for the SLIDING DOORS first time. ’The Rev. Abram Roy Brooks of Waterford and guests was held at the Knights at the University of Hartford. ndled by the treasurer’s of Sangrey will be the leader. Ice,’’ Leclerc says. Mrs. Herald Lee Sr. will be the Last October Russell was in L"AU clerical and bookkeeping soloist, singing "TYees.” Harding Letters iiork, including the computing McNamars Mark Marlon checking a reference in The Rev. James H. Potter a Harding biography to Mrs. a p t pensions and refunds and will preach at Bolton Congrega­ 25 Y e a r 8 Wed Prompt Dispute Phillips, and Williamson^ per­ VALUES cessing the monthly pension tional Church this Sunday and VIC'S PIZZA mitted him to read some of the cks, was done by this de­ next. Mrs. Bruce Hutchinson letters. cent. Once a year, state- Mr. and Mrs. Burton McNa- (Continued from Page One) will be guest organist this Sun­ 153 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE "You have dynamite here,” aents of each (Retirement AI day, and Mrs. Holden Wright mar of 209 Woodland St. cele­ In Nationally Famous nee Fund) member’s total can be protected against print­ Russell told Williamson, the at­ the remaining Sundays in Au­ brated their silver wedding an­ torney said. Dtrlbutlon to the fund are dls- gust A nursery is provided dur­ niversary Wednesday, and were ing lurid details." ibuted.’’ That is the point of the law Williamson replied: "I realize ing the service. ON VACATION honored with a surprise party that.” i ’Tbe treasurer’s office also Summer soloists are Mrs. last Sunday given by Mrs. Don­ suit, not the million dollar dam­ ages asked. Russell suggested giving the cessed the legal certificates Norman B a l^ , Mrs. Hannah ald Suprenaunt of Windsor ;iutrsd for $60,000 in notes for Johns-Manville The original letters are in a letters to the Ohio Historical So- i Bell, Mrs. Roy Maus, Mrs. Rob­ UNTIL AUGUST 18th Locke, Mrs. McNamar’s sister, bank vault In Marion, under the ciety, and Williamson did. new central firehouse, and ert ’Titcomb, Miss Frances Pag- and by their w u t 3 YEARS TO PAY PraiEpfi CrOMrtEOiit COVENTRY co-author of a book on "The ^ Lumber Surrender of King Leopold.” i D o m r a o w N ■'TRiarr-oiAMOiBisnn n iE E D E L iyE R V — TEL. 649^)1814 BROTHERS , 176 OAKLAND ST. President Kennedy made him a ' MANCHESTER . special assistant in 1960: He re­ OPEN DAILY TO 9 PINE PHARMACY SHOPPE PERO 643-6384 f 2SS CENTER ST. signed the following year. / 643-5135 Landis wife was vislt^ on OPSB • A J«. to S PJML Wsekiays s 7 AM. to 8 PJfL Saaiay 664 CENTER 8T<->fANCHBSTER DEPOT ROAD t^OVENTRY ... ^ 443-S144 , Staten Island when his body was 3bl-3llS Ctnttr Sf. found. Ha had tWo daughters by r N e a r M c K r a psovieiM marrlago. ‘ h X

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ICAHOBBSTiat EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRH)AY, JULY 81. 1964 ItANCHianmi g VBNPW HEKALP, ItAltfllhBlTgK, CQlOt; JiBBAY, AnmuJ Report iFIJETOIfER lU S S 00. of a Sttle mors t. ' L. .V j;'* Day Starts Early lor C: 6 Electricians sriUbg bo 1st a o s ^ h in g fmgipan by It- aetf, a little more tolfsanl at dalsgata's HOUSE “ rhen You Think of CioH, t tibHonM) '<^wa o r eeindiaate's o r f a n e ’s right to koap Think o f F b t e W a t ieaat one deepest imMsmoSt theoght Z never thought it would be The town’s electrical examin­ ing board, 'worttlpg under ^ v l » to itsslf. poeotelo to get eleven ooUogo N O W A T O U R Bi short. It oscaoed to us that CrdoklU otudonta out at bod end running diction o f ths town bolUUng de­ partment, sets up questoxmalrSs waa trying too hard to report thlags just lapo by 6 o’eteek ovory morn­ and passes upon applicants’ ex- NEW LOCATION before they could poesHily have happen­ ing, but we have been doing eo AA«r*d M. aminationa tor journeyman and ed, and that Huntley-Brinkley had Jwrt euoceeafuUy fo r tw o weeks now. master electriolan Ucenaes. a ahdde more philoaophy. The degr eetuaHy begins at 6:16 It recommends to toe build­ 54 McKEE STREET asn. for breakfaet, and the ing inspector tost the apfdicant Or, to. put it one more way, Cronklts CLOSED THUREDAT EVENINOB iktolB Advwa* training sseelrma am under way has or has not sucoMsfuUy tried ao hard to win the batUe that ha DURING JULY and AUGUST as the eun eomee op. 1 am en­ paaaed the written, oral and leat it. Just like a Tale crew raialng its couraged by ttie oonttmilng practical examination, but baa LARGER QUARTERS and MORE PARKING ?.:n::::::::::::: I f i atroke to 44 in an effort to beat some Huge turnouts we get every day no authority to grant a license. AREA TO GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE l a a a t m w ___ efforilees Harvard coasting along at a and the high level of intereot That function la the sole re- ponaibillty of the building In­ TBM iSoOATkD PBMB msra 30. the Togoleee students show In ^ A a ^ u d P ^ if >«ciuiiyly m tna* spector, who granted six U- AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Cfonkia, to give him hia diM. never Improving their athletic iricUls. W e have hed to lim it our pro­ censes during the period. resUly niissed a atroke. It waa Just that GLASS niRNITURE TOPS gram to thMe students diosen The electrical examining board for the fiscal year 1963- thare was not always enough eventful by the Ministry of Education 64 consisted of Louis Sardelle, Guest Caller MIRRORS (PiraplacR and Door) ] water for his scoops to catch; It waa j?arsis.a ” *“ ** to participate; otherwise we John Bonlno and Robert Arendt. Bob Grandpre at West Just that the faster moUon waa wearing would be too crowded. We have sq>ringfleld. Mass., w ill be gudst PICTURE FRAMING (o l typof) int.5git.saBB' g'»g on' the spectator eye and mind. become quite attached to toeee caller tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Students and we spend a good WINDOW and PLATE GLAS51 Thkl, from this comer, waa the way an open dance o f the Manches­ deal of time after hours talking Miss Lanagan ter. Square Dance C3ub at the CONTRACTORSt WE HAVE IN STOCK ttaa battle went. about various topics from beach Teen Center on School St. A ll That did not mean that CBS, yester­ pSrtles to Barry Goldwater. Given Showers area club members are Invited. MEDICINE CABINETS ORd SHOWER DOORS day, had to lose Its own head, or take One student brought me two Grandpre calls regularly tor ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ,D o r cn cou A r Cronklta’a There waa nothing wrong Miort novels he had written., I Miss Maureen Lanagan, toe "Men and Maids” and “ Sets When You Think O f Glass, Think O f Fletcher waa auiprtaed to discover that in Order,” square dance clubs with Cronkite that a little vote of confi­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph one waa written about outlaws in West Springfield. He also F. Lanagan of 30l Woodbridge dence might not have cured. And there and Indians In Oolcwado! W e appears as caller for square la. It aeema to us, no sillier habit than have had tw o open forums on St., waa guest o f honor recently dances on tele'vlsion Channels that which seems to have reached un­ Saturday mornings at whldi at two bridal showers. 22 and 40, as well as on radio. we ha've had frank exchanges Calling has been a hobby wito precedented universality in our age—the Mrs. 36tm Kram er of 488 Hart­ him for the past six years. with the Togolese on racial ______a young African how to throw a habit of always trying to beat the oppo­ In this changing worid, Art House ford Rd., Miss Lanagan's grand­ Members in charge of acti'vi- problema, scholastic life, and near—Javelin that la. In the lower piitoto, tvto Tbgoless ^den ts are tought the takeoff for mother, and Miss Sharon Vesco sition by doing the same kind of thing ties are Mr. and Mrs. Fred uitemational situations. the 100 meter dash by Steve Karp of tba Tufts group. of 339 Oak St., her future sls- Baker, door duty, and Mr. and It does. Instead of trying to come up RE-OPENING Fritey, July n m our first outing as a bae- ter-ln-law, were hostesses at a Mrs. Robert Blake, refresh­ with its own Huntley-Brinkley, which ia ketbah team we defeated the shower given at Mrs. Kramer’s ments. home. About SO relativeo and probably something it never will do, CBS city diamptons of Lome 74 to Those attending are remind­ friends attended. would perhape have done much better 62. Although they were avid ed to bring containers of ice players and kill of spirit, their 'Jlirs. Robert Matson of 75 water. ■ r — ■iiiilqm Of Tht Six Sumner St., sister of the bride- to try to be its own improved self. lack of coaching prevented ^ b e , waa hostess at w other TOMORROW 5 A “ luiiunlt m attinc'’ r f ■!* nutloBul So far as sonqs of the spectators ate them from being an effective shower attended by about 35 of iMride of Da'vld Vesco, son of Mr. i t i g n iMulara h u iMuad aUUm anU M k- concerned, we never wanted the battle team. A larga crowd turned out her former classmates and and Mrs. Domenlck Vesco of 339 •ig tM r toDowaiu to abandon UcUca o# to proceed to the casualty stage; If we to see the encounter, and they friends. Oak 8t., at St. James Church on SATURDAY. AUGUST 1 mardiea, plckatlnga ,and demon- appreciatedf the lighter touch at San wem interested to see U set Miss Lanagan will become the Aug. 39. up plays and control the/bade* P^f[uom until after election day and Frandaco, we might have swung toward bocurds. A fte r toe gam e vto gave goncentrate on gatting Negroea regla- the tighter newa grip at Atlantic City; toe cppoelng team ai cheer Sb ^ 'Voting on that election day. wa ware willing to consider San Fran- which was weM received/ J p a r t o< the reaeonlng tmpttcit in thla daco Juat one round. But if the net­ The healto of the groUp con­ j^MBunit'’ decleion is that continued trlo- works are going to take it thla aeriously. tinues to be falriy good. We have had some minor sickness, a»Mi« hi the atreeU is likely to help the If they an going to make their battle but nothing serious to date. The »MS. not the friends, at progress in the ao much m on important than the presi­ fo(^ is excellent and not nearly Svn lights area of American life. dential battle itself, we may not feel up as expensive as in otoer dtles. 5 TlM idx BMB at the "stimmlt” meeting aven to watching Atlantic City. , Every day I go to market, and Oouairy Boads WlUi JoMf>h Setemls this Is a real experience. The HOBBY 1 ^ Hoy Wilkins, of the National As- for the Advancement at Col« TOBACCO VALLEY YESTERDAY: After Air And Clouds Had Chang^ men and women call from all sidea to cmne and buy their pro­ P a «^ the Her. Martin Luther ducts. I have developed some , Jr., president of the Southern Mxry Herself Wea’l Uke It regular contacts who throw In Leederahlp Oonferenee; James A aomewhat sapy Britlah nanny little gifts—some extra parsley Bar, nattonal director at the Con­ named Mary Poppina, who has quietly or green beans, or else lower SHOPPE toeir prices for me. ed Racial KquaUty; Whitney M. atolen her way into the haarts of fortu­ Inside Report ITS THE RANCR-HAND Jimmy I have to spend tone joUng MANCHISTIR foung, executive dii^e®^*’ nate children cm both aldee of the At^ 403 CENTER STREET Time To Retire by with them and pmtending that XTrhan League; A. Philip Ran- lantlc for the past qtuuter century, la I reaUy don’t want what they Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak olph, ehalnnan at the Negro American going to come into an unwonted amount are swing so that they will Council, and John Lewis, chair­ baigaln erenca to Mary Poppina, and her known if it would be all right with him that President Johnson has test from General Motors, they had Everybody hopes Fat Thomas’ preparedneas for the coming ohandidng la done diey smile Bton stand, came close to meeting what flightlneee to4he face of any excess at­ If they arrested him next week. his big lead to Sen. Goldwator. a dinner for him at the Recess brother can watch the show, campaign. and shake hands, and warn me h«H hitherto been considered a griev­ tention to her own well known 'virtues, Club In Detroit and even the too. ’Theri Is a problem here, Fat Thomas would say, yes, smd But if Goldwater should be­ WATCH MONDAY'S HERALD W ith the traditional Labor gin to cloee'ground, Mr. John­ to be sure aiid come back to­ Read H^ald Advertisementg ance laek in the d'vil rights situation— the business o f making a movie about newspapers In Russia carried however, because Fat Thomas’ then meet them on schedule lor Day campaign start less than son will badly need a campaign morrow. IpnM unity and coordination of leader­ the etory. Eddie Arcaro hired brother Is in Attica State Prison the pinch. And, of course, tell alon in Togo is almost finished, homey. Life In the bade country her could have been modeetly accom­ six weeks off, this is the state organization. He hasn’t cae It aeema that every day with the battery from a taxi­ Toots Bhor’s restaurant to aB-- and the place does not go in the judge his name was YfUider- but at the end of the month we la quite different from dty ship among the Negro population. plished, and the thing let go at th at But o f President Johnsons organisa­ now. He hasn't eveti'deslgaeted beings something new in tote cab. W ith our bicycles w e are nounce he was quitting, and the for night-time television so ekxk Williams. leave our friends here to go to life and toould prove to be one '^^And the atand taken -by these six tion: anybody tb construct one. calm little city. Testerday a able to get around the city and aside from the fact that the two stars party did not etop for a day or much. Now all of that Is changed. toe northern regions for a of the most interesting ports No campaign manager. No The two most infkietiUal Peaoa Corps vohmteer and I feel a peurt of It It is hard to traders is certain to commend itself to o f the movie are to be Julie Andrews so. The big ones always do it ” We don’t like our people up ’The police break through win­ brief trip before going to Da­ o f the Bununer. table of organization establish­ figures at the Democratic Na­ started a small airplane engine believe that our coaching ses- u y number of responsible racial lead- this way when they retire. at night,” a apokesman for the dows and doors, and toe last and Dick 'Van Dyke, both individuals to ing lines of authority. N o plan tional Committee today are Even when they want to step prison said yesterday. time they arrested Fat ’Thomaa iars throughout the country. whom some gradous talent of restraint for comanunication between Cliff Carter, the President’s out of active life quietly, nobody However, a letter was dis­ they charged him with unlawful ? A ll this, however, is not enough, even Washington and state parties personal represen tati've, and may mercifully have been imparted be­ will let them. Bugsy Siegel, for patched to the State Oorrections entry Into sn apartment. In fact, I>emocratic plaiming Richard Maguire, a Kennedy |hough one may have to' admit, at the fore they entered upon the delicate busi­ example. He left Vegas and Department in Albany yester­ After Monday night. Fat WATKINS day, requesting a special view­ ’Thomas is going to take a vaca­ doee not extend one minute holdover as toe party’s Nation­ |iame time, that it is all that is poasible. ness of trying to recreate the world of wanted to sit it out in his house Everything for your home at ing of the Tonight Show for Fat tion. He will announce his plans beyond the convention at Atlan­ al Treasurer. This revolution in American life has In Beverly Hills, but they SEMI-ANNUAL Mary Popplns—aside from the Identity ’Thomas’ brother. for toe future In toe fall. tic City. But neither seems ritted to wouldn't leave him alone and direct a national carnpaim. 'iraited too long; it h u been forced to of the two stars, there has been little Bugsy’s private retirement was Stagehands at NBC are check­ UM FubUshers NtwepaiMr What particularly dlstuibe Syndicate Texan Carter has Mr. John­ FURNITURE A^ait too kmg— to be found free o f (r- advance news which is reassuring. ruined when a fan came up to ing the chair and couch on the the Democratic proe is that son’s ear, but, is totally new to the window of his house and s t ^ e at the Tonight Show to Sen. Barry Goldwater’s biggest Watkins midsummer savings! ^ponsible Ingredients. For some of its There la much advance news which ia national politics. The mysteri­ looked in at Bugsy. This put make sure they won’t brook asset seems to be an inexhaus­ M obil jpeople, there no longer is any law or re- disconcerting. There is not going to be ous Mr. Mag;uire is primarily a Bugsy's retirement m Pago when Fat Thomas sits on them. A Thought for Today tible supply precinct-level a t fund-raiser who is so appre­ SALE itraint of any kind, merely desperation, just a movie,- ho'wever charming, with One. On Page One, because the He's drinking a lot and gaining Sponsored by the Manchester volunteers. In Callfom is, the hensive about contact with the Aiadness, and Ucentioua opportunism, that to be that. fan looked at Bugsy through a weight again. He’s up to 440 Connell at Churches Goldwater staff proved that it outer world that he refuses, to ifhere will not be order everywhere un­ Quite to the contrary, the advent of rifle sight. now. could weld these starry-eyed Fat Thomas is preparing hard talk with newsmen. til election day. There will not be com- the movie is to be the signal for the re­ Nobody Important is allowed Read Aeto X:l-« zealots into to effective organ­ It's been widely assumed In just to fade away, and Fat for the show, too. He spent yes­ isation. liance, by Negroes everywhere, with the lease o f the greatest flood o f commer­ terday morning closeted with In the Third ArtWe of the Washington that Lawrence F. Thomas is no excej^on. Tester- Apoetles' Creed wn confeaa our Tw o items of incidental in­ O’Brien, director of organisa­ itter and the spirit of this advice from cialized accessoriea that the world has the great Sheldon Schultz, the day, in a move that startled belief in the H oly Spirit. ’The telligence from Loe Angeles tion for the 1960 Kennedy casf:- I national leaders. Ihere will be In- Tonight Show talent coordinator. suffered since the unlamented days of many people. Fat Thomas let.lt County (containing 40 percent Schultz has helped guys such effiMion of the Spirit of God paign, would have the same job jptances in which white provocation will be known that he is retiring as of CalifcHmia voters) have Davy Crockett. as Woody Allen. on that first great Christian in toe 1964 Johnson cam pai^. a bookmaker. He Is not going to mightily impressed Democ^tic •lake such a restraint seem intolerable. Is there is anything that can be la­ Fat Thomas certainly quali­ Pentecost w a« the outstanding But he hasn’t been tapped so 4 just go around and tell people Instance of the miracle o f Spir- IMXw here: far. In fact, he figures to be There will be events in which no reason beled a Mary Poppins something, it ia on street comers about It, fies. He won the Bookmaker of It-oontrol in the early church. Item No. 1: In the June 2 tied up for the next three pf any kind controls—events in wiiich going to be hawked at us. There will either. Fat Thomas Is going on the Year Award In IM l and ’43 and was runnefup last year. And Our poverty of information and prim aiy clinching the nomina­ weeks as Mr. Johnson’s chief tinder meets tinder and some entirely be dresses, and suits, and toys. Thers network television to announce tion for Goldwater, his orgaiza- Congressional lobbyist. his retirement. the New York Telephone Com­ kiaight defies a ifull explanation snforeseen and unplanned incident con- will be coloring books, and dolls and pany Insists that Fat Thomas’ of what happened. W e do know tion put workers into 8,000 of Nor has much been done On Monday night, on the To­ 'stitutes the spark between. phone, the one the police the results of that first Spirit- toe sprawling county’s 12,000 about coordination between toe everything that could conceivably go night Show on NBC, Fat Thomas FREE! ordered removed several baptism and the results guar­ precincts. By contrast, the well- national committee and state But one slight thing can be done. The into nursery, kitchen, or bathroom. By is going to tell all of America months ago, set an all-time rec­ antee the actuality of toe mir­ oiled Kennedy organization was organizations. A few weeks ago Statement of these six leaders can indeM that he Is through with the book­ a party leader in one major the time the whole barrage is through ord. His monthly phone bill ran acle. Changed hearta, renewed proud of itself in 1060 when it making business. He is going to swing state in the Blast recei'ved be taken as some valid and accurate in­ we are afraid that Mary Poppins, who 18.10, and he received 1,750 In­ spirits and transformed Uvea put workers Into 2,000 pre­ do it with Skltch Henderson’s a surprising telephone cSll dication o f where responsible Negro lead­ has led such a gentle, genteel, and deli­ coming calls every month. Fat bore li'ving witness that Christ cincts. orchestra backing him up and Thomas is retiring because of a Item No. 2: Democrats and from a Washington lobbyist ership wants to take its stand. If we cate existence all these years, who has with Ed McMahon, Alan Sher­ had kept His promise to send who described himself as Mr. lack of understanding between Hie Spirit. ’The influence of Republicans are running about want to think of the Negro position in never entered a house without knock­ man and Bill Cosby helping him. Johnson’s representative and him and the Police Department. that Divine illumination are aven in registering new Los the coming months, let us think o f this ing politely, and never advanced beyond A nation-wide audience, and half When he first started in the busi­ vaguely talked about campaign the police force In New York still traceable in the life of the Angeles County voters since the formula and intention, even in moments ness, at age 14, mie of his duties plans. Nothing has been heard the aspidistra unless urgently per­ City, 'Will be watching. Church. primary election. Considering from anybbdy since then. When some dramatic exception to this was to take betting .slips to the that Democrats have a tradi­ suaded, and never stayed beyond her " I will watch the show on tele­ ’The (^>erationa of the Spirit This fluid organization and cop who was directing traffic on tional 3-to-2 bulge there, this formula may be demanding the head­ most genuine welcome and sense of vision. We have a very guarded today are not ao spectacular, indistinct line of authority are SUGAR the comer. The cop would stop but are no less real and effec­ shows how successfully the lines. ‘no comment’ on the situation,” traffic Sind put the slips into his very much in the LBJ style. being truly appreciated, will somehow tive. Pentacoet is reproduced Goldwater organization has And there is one other small thing we Deputy Police Commissioner hat. Then he would put the hat Mr. Johnson doesn't like hia W ith have cruelly acquired the character and Walter Arm, speaking for Com­ daily in the regeneration of hu­ been functioning. aides to become too secure In Alight try to hope. We might try to hope back on hia head and let traffic reputation and unwelcomeness of ths missioner Michael Murphy, an­ resume. Later, Fat Thomas’ man eoula Tour Pentacoet is The spongy quality of early their status, often juggling that, even after election day, whatever crudest of hucksters. nounced last night. boss would drive by and pick up within you. A re you aware o f signs of Republican activity, is their jurisdictiem and authority. the Spirit's presence as of a the result then, there can still be enough We can remember when every disap­ ” 1 don't know why they have the slips from the cop. Today, worrying an Increasing number The system worked well run­ Crisp modern... lightly priced for luxury friend’s, rebuking, exhorting,' of Democratic professionals. ning the Senate, and It seems %rowth of good will, enough demonstra- pearance or reappearance of Mary Pop­ to watch me on television,” Fat they call for six' extra grand sustaining you? Do you hear It should be added that the to be woriring in toe Presi­ I ^on of progress, to make it p>ossibIe for Thomas said. "Out of 25,000 juries to investigate a matter 7.00 MINIMUM PURCHASE pins used to seem an occasion for fam­ Hia voice as the Divine Impe-' dency. cops in New York, I ’d say 13,000 like this. professional politician is notori­ Here’s modem with the erisp, dean lines assodated with aiiieh l^ponslble Negro leadership to think it ily mourning or family brightness, with of them have tried to arrest me In addition, the arrests have rativeT That la the final test ous fo r emphasising the organi­ Bui a national political, or­ Aan carry on constructively without ever the mourning all the nicer because one personally. HWerybody knows been nasty of late. A bookmak­ of your relation to God. sational side of politics. Actual­ ganization for a Presidential Sat.F-July 30, higher priced furniture. The straight, tailored lines are tempered Pastor Paul C. Kaiser, ly, good orgahixation by Itself campaig;n is something else Thurs. going back to the mighty but ever knew it was in a book and ‘ that in a who I am. They got me picture ing arrest used to be charades with softly curved concave drawer fronts. Tall, gracefully tapered hanging next to Commissioner with a uniform on. The police. Concordia Lutheran Church. cannot 'win an election and bad again. Ehergizing the atate or­ jierilous, weapons o f the mass. book a Mary Poppina would neither have ganizations is like transfom- legs give an off-the-floor airiness. All drawers are dovetailed, cen­ Thus the small hope one can have. the heart nor be allowed to stay away ing 50 sle^y, Inefflcient oor- ner grocery stores into an au­ ter guided and dustproofed. Walnut veneers are finished in a softly How small it is was illustrated, only forever. Aours after the communique of the six tomated chain. - rubbed natural color. 50” Dresser Base $79.95; 26 x 40” Mirror But now all we can think is that of It ’s not easy. The Kennedy Was issued, by the fact that Farmer and all the gadgets about to be offered us, orgknisation of 1960 only part­ $28.95 ; 82 x 44” Chest of Drawers $59.95; Footlsss Bed $29.96. ^w ls, two of the leaders present, an­ we will buy only the Mary Poppins van­ ly succeeded, but, by this tbne Plastic tops 1 Add the 22 X 14” Bedside Table for $84.IS0. nounced that they could not, after all, ishing bumbleshoot. four years ago. It waa in exist­ MOBIL SERVICE STATION j^ p p o rt the policy the communique ad- ence. The Johnson organisatlen today isn’t even on paper. '^rocated. It then becsune, with a little 1M4 Publlshrn Newapooer CENTER ST. MANCHESTER — less Immediate prestige, but no less an Syndicat* ultimate appeal to reason anywhere, the Saving On City Debt C h air Distinctive accessory pieces *^ake’* •ommunique of the four. By changing the denomination of New a room, and you’ll find them by the York City bonds from 31,000 each to 34.95 hundreds at Watkins Sale sai^gs. 35,000, Controller Abraham D. Beams Herald These modem pieces enhance your estimates that the city has saved about VALUE STAMPS i First Msjor Campaign Casualty 3370,000 within the last three years! living room ac study and are as ♦ There are fewer bonds to print, and Yesterdays f Before the Republican convention, .there is a saving also on storing and practical as they are beautiful. The |haso columns. In one of their truly handling. Such an economy, admittedly 25 Years Ago 28 X 60-inch desk in dl-Iike wainut small In the city’s vast spending and glalrvoyant moments, outlined the ap- WPA workers repair and re­ PURCHASES has a top with dovetailed Mid­ borrowing operation, is not to be scorn­ lay sidewalks in Manchester. proaching struggle as one primarily be- ed. It is one of a number o f ideas the Tobacco crop in Manchester boards and five drawers including W alter Cronkite o f CBS and Controller has initiated or proposed in Is In fine shape despite drought. a file. Rosewood diamonds decorate his role as fiscal watchdog. luntley-Brinkley of NBC. „ 9 . But of course the new economy sug­ Several restaurant-owners In the bade splat of the d l walnut During the convention itself, as the Manchester reportedly consider gests a plausible enlargementWhy not THURSDAYS ehair. Choice of seat covers. Cdint ^ey battle raged, we found ourselves reduce the printing bill to serd, by not move to legalise serving of li­ ventually awarding the lead to the issuing any bonds at all T In the present quor on Sunday, a't>ri'vilege de­ tRIUAYS in tonight - open until 9. nied them in Manchester. luntley-Brinkley combination, and for fiscal year. Interest alone on the city’s lio strangest o f reasons. The NBC com- debt is costing the ta.\payer nearly 3150 million. The city will not be on the 10 Year* Ago atlon seemed to be winning not be­ soundest financial basis until Its starts School Building Commission lt brought more manpower to the rolling back its huge debt The-ControU for Keeney St. School studies W ATKINS BROTHERS. 966 M AIN ST.. 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Manor, applied for, and reeelved aaztor public u m . mlttM to u e e il bossAaipravad Rockville. credence to a June report that SUte Publlo Health CounlB» >■■■ m e 8 ir. U . and W toretber to ssnra as an airline eahia floas, whirii ara presently at OOP leader and Town Director ths Parkade. Spanish W ar Veterans AuxUiUiry Side brandMi, aad toe dm- The buOdlng oommittoe, head­ senaeo topic at the 9:80 a.m. ployment Servieee had baen planning project tai mdlfol 1 9 -' ,— Uboratoary employes, thotaM. 14, of CrM*r attendaBt.' Frauds DafiaFera released a The trial run was dropped on sad msmbara of M ary Bushnafi room, eaetaitofig an ed hy Malecisi Brb, returned worstaip sorvice, “ Tlw Chal­ 008 Mate St dropped. tardatlon. SanilaM is a forasW: flMdced in an awolertam lor tbe wtbd Dr_ n d JUMk Bnt- She will be baaed In Seoul, The aanooncement also re- stotaaMBt objecting to tiw move, June 27, “for lack of sufficient Chaney Auxfltory w ill hold an 800 eorda will the boaM roeommeadatloas yea- lenge Before U «.” Holy Oom- president of the CanneetteUt ^(pn conference, gsTe Picker* «toi. I t . c f 88 (Ih’kktwood Dn) averaga ofat mpiaoa her hometown, and she has al- vaalad that most of the addition­ He eaid, “ We (Green Manor), paaeengers.” award bingo for the Rocky HDI aooordliM to Vto mtoa terday. munkn will also be celebrated and Imnlylnc that poUttca was Assodation for Rstaidad. CWR‘ k p a standiBS, noliQr ovation barafiledi loftad hmaell a year to see the at present, are not negotiating OtfidalB of the SUte Public itoraM at t:S0 pjaa. tomor- m y aaid that they got Brb eaid the spectflcattops did during the farviee. al second floor space it being invdvad. dren. “ at tha Amertoan U h caiy Aaao- worid. sihen he eoterad. w. A ll Who wish to donate tha Mto* for M f id f the dee- not accssnUely rsfiaet the ^ckerinr Mid two mare Ran- M atw i th a t’a 820,000 oarda. homemade cookies should cudl oratlona whan they saw eharga made at the tosm meet­ \ . gwa would be launched early TIm now ayatom .whieli to tn Mrs. Gladys RUkdfl, 117 W. Mid­ them being oold in the ing tlmt the committee would iHgct year. Svalnatlcai o< today's UM by the majoeity of aiaa U- dle Tpke., chklnnii.s (Grand W ay. brarlM aad tha Maiwhaator draw up the preUmlnary plana to tM IM , ha aaid. would de- : Tl»ey eutteed ttnm - nbia wfeotfaer fho aama taigM High Sdiool Library altmlnataa for tha pcopoaad aetaool. Members of th^ liary Buab- aitvsa outside the stoie and: a iW would be chosen. Ainer non-alpbabaUcal oato- The hasto o f the objection by naas Chm ey AuxQfaigr are re­ eOhred them fo r ton oenta goriM uoad In the pTM ant Car­ tha building ccasmtttee to the Mlgr^i pielaroa wore in the minded of a NMxnok-Chib dtai- It close aboU, but not the first negie card-filing tyatem. board reconunendations are m Suuday at 1:80 pun. at the When tha proamoa of tba Sk kco^tAwde {dMitocrapka, o f the m r n a new ayatom w lddi to be­ seven propeeals for reBovattons Colonial Honas, Banoden. For antrapreneUn wak brpotht ing ta i«b t in moat profaadonal to the present high aebool, ac­ M on. The Soviets' Lunik 8 pho- raort intormatlaa caO Mrs. Ger­ tetrapliad the hidden backside to the attention of Arthur library training courMa will be cording to Erb. truds Buchanan, 175'Woodland the moon from 40,000 miles In F r a lb «. the ntore’a aestot- accompUahed by two Bbrary Tha prapooed ranavailona, tha f t 8 t 9M . But quality was no better aqt manaaer.'he fixed them staff members working ever a board of educaUon said In Its than that train hdeacopee. up with a talde and a kign. fire-month period. Two months sperificaUens report, were In­ Bchurmeir said that the pic and they wen in hudnaet et work have already bean com­ cluded to complement the Junior tares should tell surface chorac- •Hie youngsters wound pleted by the libnuy*a cata- high school. Ica o f the ntoon—“ whether Events nelltog about 100 of the loguar, Mra. Ena Prentice, and The board recommended that are neks or boulders, or cattails, aad Camp Ken­ the reforanca hbrari- the cost be included in the cost craters,” nedy a ^ Bunce Oedter are an, Mrs. Rita Landto. o f the Junior high scIkkA j at The older system classified Ickerlng elaborated: “We all each 86 rleber. The board will meet at 7 p.m. r the area aaiected for the In State the stata at Pann^Wanla, for at Coventry ffigh School. The Instance, la the foUowlng cata- et Is a very smooth area as igteetol aessioa was called ^ 1 from ear&. But as far as gories: , board chairman Mra Leon (X (Conttaned from Page One) 1. Paima. — Agriculture, De­ j Apollo aatrauant profram la Soriic Booin Test Heckler. hcerned. one queetloB moot be partment of Orakao has prsvioualy an­ Repreeeatativee Enderee ^ W e r e d : What is the eoniet na­ Is Suspended in Penna. Constitution nounced that Senate nomina­ State Representatives Otto ture of the area of the moon we Civic Clubs, Chaniher, G iveF Um to Schools Penna. Education OUnmto- tions, already made by both par­ C. M iller and W alter L. Thorp can land on? RepresentaUves of the Chamber of Commarcs. four civic or­ supertotondsnt of schools; and Jamea Marriiall, president of sion ties, may be voided by the ra- O klahom a City 2. penna. Descriptioa and Sr. were endorsed Tueaday “ A ameoth area will be selec- ganizations and the town demutment of education view a Ctvttan. Seated at the projector to N. William Knight, prasl- districtl^. She said the dis­ Travel night by the Republican Town t ll as a soUatial area for land­ movie called "Keep America Beautiful” at ths board of edu­ dsnt at Klwanto. The chamber bought tbe film on communi­ Committee. tricts to which candidates' litre (CsattoM d firam Page Om ) Penna. Htotmy ing. What we’re Interested in In cation offices. Standing to watch the film are Fred Naealff. ty deanllnees, tbe four civic groups contributed to the cost, Thera wUl be a conteat, how­ many items weVe never before sold for might have dtffercnt boundaries 8. Penna. former to know juat how smooth ara ths past president of the Rotary; John Marianoa, president of and the five togatber donated tbe Him to the school depart­ ever, at the party caucus Aug. smooth areas of the moon.” after the General Asaembly fin­ ment for praaentotlon to the schoeds. (Herald photo by oourta and City Han. And there Penna. atorles ishes Its work . tbe Manchester lAons; Dr. Charles Jacobson Jr„ chairman were some odd sidelights. The new oystem aUminates 11 at 8 p.m. at the Robertson Akked why it would,take 24 of ths chamber’s beautlflcatlaa committos; WUUkin Curtis, Pinto.) r School, since a third person. hours to release the pictures, Cormier’s plan would presum­ Ttie FAA, using Air Force the need tor knonring tha cata- planes. Initiated the program John Pits, also has entered the doHar! shop friday, fuly 31st and Saturday, Pr. Pickering said: ably retain the same boun­ gortea by listing all Pennsylva­ daries, but increase or reduce here Feb. 8 and, deqdte some nia state Items in aliOmbatical race. GRAND "I asstue you we’re going to Thomas O’Neill, Jedin kfcPsr-1 TJT^ s*n ra Hospitai Notes Other candidatea endoraed, procese these pictures ^ th ten­ the power of a legislator’s vote. land Sr., John McParland jr., ‘ a J fJ e / r W * vigorous oppositim, managed to order: Agrleultura, Opnstltuilon with no cmoaltlan, were; First der, loving care. It will take Approval of Governor Demp­ James Martey and Bluest run the trats to within three DescripUon and Travel, Educa- O bituary days of their scheduled comple' District Registrar Votera august 1st! hurry infer best selections! several hours to process them sey’s plan by the three Judge Machell. 'VtoKtog twura a n 8 to 8 pj**- Uon Commtoaton, History, form ­ at M ra Goldie L. Jonee; Second carefully and obtain the ecleatl- pamel on Wednesday was deem­ ail areaa exeeptlBg matanl- t k » date. er, aad atmlas. Dem ocrats District Registrar, Mra. Ckr- lie Information we hope to get. ed a victory for the Governor. Osrl L. Joy S where they are 2 to 4 pjn. Some 8(X),000 persons, most of w/nr them in this sprawling capital trade A . raiven, incumbent; “ It will take several addition­ According to the plan order^ Anderson Dies, Funeral services for Carl L. aad B:M to 8 pjm aad prtrate city, were subjected eight times Justices o f peace, Thomas J al hours fo r file board to study by the court last week, the Gen­ Joy o f 22 Jarvis Rd. win be held W ill Caucus roena where they are It a. Town Asks Bids GIRLS' SUMMER DRESSES GYM SET eral Aasembly would have been tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the to 8 pjo. 'Vtotton are re^Mstod per day to tbe sounds and Jolts Dunnack, Letwrcnce M. Roberts, the first pictures. Swedish Consul created t ^ superscmic fligtita. Antlmny Santoro and H. Wil' “We may he able to get the dected as usual oo Nov. 3, but Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main not to smoke la patleato’ On New Tiller Tbe FAA wanted to determine bur Btevena All, with the ex­ etures out to you as early as It would have been prohibited St. The Rev. Barie R. Custer, O n A u g . 17 rooma. N o more than two vtol- Arthur J. Anderson Sr, 74, public reaction — and it did. ception o f Motyeka, are incum­ Reg. $29.97. Full size with attached slide. te this evening hut I can from doing any more than set­ pastor of North Methodist tora nt one time per pntlent. Sixss 3 to 14. AH marked down to . and M ore than 12,400 telephone The town to advertising for 7 WEB FOLDING ALUM. CHAISE ^ Cpromise you you will have them ting up a con^tutional conven­ of Wellesley Hills, Mass., Swed- Church, will officiate. Burial bents. A Democratic causus to sebed- calls, most of t b m complaints, bids for a new Howard Rotava- Tbe Republican Town Oom- Also small size gym set or full size aKdc. Your choice. at the latest by tomorrow morn­ tion. 'The convention would have Ie'.i Consul In Boston, died this will be In Bast Cemetery. reapportioned the state. morning at Johns Hopkins Hos­ uled for Aug. 17. at 8 p.m., at Patlento Today: 244. and about 8,200 claims of prop­ tor, Model L2B, to replace a mlttee voted on recmnmendlng ing. We hope to know soma time Friends m ay call at the 1964 model used by the park de­ BOYS' SHORTS The Governor opposed the pital, Baltimore, M(l., after a erty damage, were recced. four namea to the board of ed­ Full size for fi^ comfort. ♦s 3 s afternoon Juat when well funeral home tonight from 7 the Hebnm elementary school, A D M ITTE D T E S T E R - Some persoDS, the F A A said, partment. ucation to fill a vacancy tbera iHive something to release.” pCan on the basis that state op- to *. as announced by Aaron Reid, DAY: Alvan Atkina, East Hart­ made more then one comidsin- The tiller, wtdeh to to be Asked to compare the United aratioos would be serious^ Namea propoeed were: G. Rich­ ebahrman of the Democratic ford; Fred Kreyasig, Ellington; ing call. mounted on an International ard Meeeler, Robert Doggart, 64" REDWOOD AND ALUMINUM FOLDINe ■totes’ lonar exploration pro- hampered by an assembly that Mrs. WUtord J. Horton Town Committee, for naming Mrs. Clara Pierre, 70 Village “ You think you’re driving us Harvester Cub Tractor, is I ram with the Soviet, Pickering could not conduct state busi­ Funeral services for Mra Richard Nicola and Mtoe Grace ness. candldatee for state representa- S t, Rockville; Carl Shenning, nuts with those sonic booms?” equipped with 34 hoe-shaped, Y. Whlta Messier and Doggart Siics 3-7. A ll cotton. ea. or s lid: “They’ve been having a -Florevce Bunce Horton, of 38 tivea, JusUcea of the peace and 28 Perkins St; Frank Wrobel, one caller asked. "W ell, we’re self-sharpening blades, and will For 1 t of dUficulty, as wo have, According to the new plan, a Stephens St. were held Wednes­ failed to be nominated at Bfaurtk waist. *2 IA(MI*s mm4 regMrars of voters. Coventry; Corrado MlgUore, going to drive you nuts with be used for such Jobs as tear­ PICNIC TABLE V Ith their lunar ,and planetary convention will still be held,'and day afternoon at the Watkins- caucus for board o f education Chairman Reid asks that any­ 417 Summit St; George Swan­ ing up green for lawn, reseed­ 7 U « e o f ogram. We suspect they have delegates will be selected Nov. West Funeral Home, 142 B. cans.” candidates last year. one wishing to be a candidate son Jr., 6 Kingsbury Ave, Axmther annoyed resident said ing, reconditioning, loosening of unched many projects that 3. However, the special session Center St. The Rev. Di*. J. GOP Town Committee Chair­ WITH 2 HNCHES should get in touch with him. RockvlUe; Frank Freddo, RFD she figured out that tbe FAA baseball infields, preparation of S vn elef M S with Sthey have not announced. of tbe General Assembly will re­ Manley Shaw, pastor of South man Bertron A. Hunt named A meeting of the town com­ 1; Joseph Robert Healey, East and the Oklahoma City Cham­ flower beds, and wead-Wlling “ Their experience and ours apportion the state on a tempor­ Methodist Chfirch, officiated. Mrs. A. H arry W. OlSen. vice claur high Tmpuqt lantct. mittee to set for 7:80. Hartford; Jerry Brown, Wap- ber of Commerce were in ca­ around shrubs. B. F. CSoodrkh Koroseal. Nylon Reinforced. I that this is a tough Job ary basis, thereby giving legal­ Mrs. Marion MOharg was or­ chairman, as moderator of the ity to the legislature tn ^ r tbe Committees appointed to work ping; James O’Cfonnor, 36 Alice hoots —- with the FAA using It must have a tillage width t I accomidish and 1 am ex- ganist. Burial was in East party caucus Aug. 11 with Jo­ 2 w < 1 federal court’s order to realign for party interests in the com­ Dr.; Michael Hoyt 88 Pitkin sonic booms to wreck old houses of 26 Inches, and should be off­ t emely han>y we have done as Cemetery. seph L Shananhan Jr., secre­ on the basis of population. ' " ing fall election are: Finance St; Mrs. Jean Dombek, 57 that the chamber wanted re­ set to the right, to obtiterate 1 ell as we have today.” Bearers were Percy Stocks,' tary, as the caucus chief teller, GARDEN HOSE committee, beaded by Nelson Lawrence St., RockvUle; Mrs! moved as part of Its urhan rene­ tractor wheel tracks. with Mrs. Florence Cbchrane A newsman aaid to Pickering, Fred Thrall, Paul Carter, Rus­ Carrier, with Russell Anderson, Sondra Carter, 204 HllUard St; The rotavator which It will re­ “ There has been so much specu­ $2 MilUon Policies wal project. Donald S. Davis, Harry A sell Tryon, Herbert Leggett George Smith, Joseph Fournier, Hans Ackerman, 82 Conway Farmers complained that son­ place will be used as a trade-in. 25’ f I 50’ ^ 2 lation about the laboratory’s fu­ HARTFORD (AP) — A New and John A. Trotter, Jackson, George G. Jacobson r ^ and Ue Fortier; campaign ic booms caused egg production Bids will be opened in the Mu­ ture. What do you think o f ft? " Jersey bpat-huilding firm has Rd. II, Mrs. F. Pauline Little, Don BROADLOOM RUG CUTTINGS u ^ 1.I committee, Dennis Keefe, chalr- ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. to halt or slow down. And th4 nicipal Building at 11 a.m. ^ WOMEN'S MATERNITY The audience roared with taken out |3 million insurance aid Magee and Elmore ' A man, Joseph FUi, Mrs. Joseph Violet Denhup, 250 HllliBrd St.; booms were blamed for a pro­ Aug. 11. r laughter, at Dr. Pickering’s re­ policies on its co-owners, the Turklng;ton, tellers, and Mrs Vi” Diam. 10 year guarantee. Private funeral serrices fo r j^„‘ 'i,ert Blssell and Aar- Harry M. Kretzmer, Glaston­ longed dry spell and lOO-degree SPORTSWEAR ply: “ I think It’s improved.” Aetna Life Insurance Co. re­ Little and TurUngton, chal Mrs. Cdrols London Pfohl o f on Reid, anriand publicity mmTnit-commit bury; Savwa Polescxuk, Staf- plus temperatures. 21” X 27” . Many textures and colors. 2 F.r n ported today. lengert. 52 Wetherell St. were held this tee, Mrs. Dennis Keefe, chain- fordvllle; Gerard Cantln. 21 Sonic booms became almost a Warning Issued The policies, largest ever Phairman Hunt named the Skirtfa jsmalcss and tope, 8*18. morning at the Holmes FUneral man, Horace Sellers, Joseph Washington St, Vernon; Joyce weekly controversy at City written by Aetna, bring the to­ Home, ,400 Main St. The Rev. Driver in Crash committee on vacancies: Mra They will go hurt at ^hnson Praises Kearns, Mrs. Carlman Frankel Read, 55 East St, Rockville; Council meetings but, until ear­ Olsen, Shanahan, Magee, Turk- tal amount o f insurance on John Earle R. Custer, pastor of and R. Bruce Keefe. Mrs. Krene Socha, Wapping; ly this week, resolutions asking E. Leek Jr. and his brother, North Methodist Church, offici­ ington and Anton M. Lassen. Arthur J. Anderson Sr. ' Looking out for the interests Mrs. Jane Stelmat. Windsor- that the FAA halt the program Dean A. Metzger. 19, of 26 JVIoon Probe Lab Donald C. P. Leek, to 83.7 mU- ated. Burial was in East Ceme­ 4-H Fair Aug. 22 MEN'S SUMMER HATS of new voters and absentee vot­ vUle; Robert Klemas, 485 failed. Tuesday the council vot­ Columbus St., was l ^ e d a w rit­ The 38rd annual 4-H Town MISSES' SKIRTS lion each, Aetna said. short Illness. He was a former tery. ers, will be a committee made Adams St.; George Sevigny. 21 ed 4-3 to ask for an immediate ten warning for failure to grant Fair w ill be held Aug. 22 at (Continued from Page One) John Leek, 34, is president of resident of Manchester and Bearers wera Frank C^pa- , j ^ FUI, Marcus Terry Rd.; Allen Krob, 119 Ma­ suspension. CAP CLEARANCE C. P. Leek & Sons, Inc., of E gg the right of way, after a two- Coventry High School. The all- Sizes 8*18. Arnels, cotton blends. MEN'S WHITE SHORT SLEEVE husband of the form er Florence nelli, Jose_ph_Campanem,_Frank ; Atkinson, Edward Edward Keefe. Keefe, Rav- Ray­ ple St. An hour later, the F A A an­ toned with growing tension to Harbor City, N. J., builders of v ^ c l e crash last night at the Many styles sizes. Johnson, daughter of the late CampanelU Jr, Robert Campa- mond Smith, Jr., Howard E. BIRTHS YESTRDAY; A son nounced it was ending tbe pro­ day affair will start at 10 am. Buy several at this low price. the steady report ^ succewful TOUand Tpke. cut o ff from New DRESS SHIRTS Ideasure boats and sport fishing Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Johnson of nelll, Otto Orundt and Ivan Lon­ Porter and Robert Craig. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leiner, gram _ two day's early but denied and concludt 'with a square signal reception, piped In from State Rd. No one was hurt, po­ craft. Donald Leek, 30, is execu­ Manchester. don. John Kulynych will be chair­ 107 W. Middle Tpke.; a son t o ' that the decision was prompted dance to commence at S pm. the Jet Propulsion Laboratory tive vice president lice said. 2 p , r n man of tbe headquarters com­ Mr. and Mrs. Earle White, 129' by the council resolution. Among the attractions will be in California. A chairman of the board of Police reported that the acci­ The brothers have arranged mittee working with Henry Brookfield St.; a daughter to | Champion of the sonic boom Sheep, cattle and horse Judging, For Twenty eeconds before impact trustees of Tufts University, dent occurred when Metzger, matters so that either will have Dombrowskl, Jules Robillara, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rizzo, 440 opponents was Oklahoma Q ty along with prizes and clothing an announcer said that plctares the money to buy the other’s in­ Medford, Mass., he was honored Miss Johnson driving a van truck owned by • 1 ™ , »2 Merlin Whltobouse Sr., Henry W. Middle Toke.; a son to Mr. attorney George Mlskovsky, exhibits. INFANTS' PEDAL PUSHER SETS bad been received all the way terest in the company in the by his alma mater in 1961 when Winkler Auto Parts Inc., pulled Pompowicz, Richard Parker, G. and Mrs. Thomas DonneUy, who obtained a restraining or- Tickets will be necessary for to, from the moment the six tel- event of his death. 'The company a 81,500,000 Engineering School T a x Collector out from a stopped position at Earle Porter, Mrs. Joseph South Windsor; a son to Mr. I der in state court that a day la- admission to the square dance a islon cameras were turned on b-’.llding was dedicated Ander­ the cut off, and struck the right loys* Short SItovo owns the policies, pays the pre­ Kearns and Miss Ruth Pagach. and Mrs. Clifford Mathewson, | ter was reversed in U.S. District and are available from any of a xhit 15 minutes before impact, miums, and is the beneficiary. son Hall in his name, in recog­ rear fender and door of an east- Sizes S-M-L. Just 20. n For Time Being Grange Stole Named 63 F.airfield St.; a son to Mr. Court. , ^ -m i._____ . the Fair associated members 1.98 — 3.98 Sport a Id “We are receiving pictures Aetna wrote 81 million poli­ nition of more than half a cen­ Paul Blow, master-elect of and E -ri Devins. Hebron. Miskovsky charged that the bound Tolland Tpke. car m ve David StoiTS, Donald Storrs, 8' X 20" STEEL W A U POOL a i the way.” cies on each brother in 1960. The tury of leadership, service and ------■ ^ wernment used nrlvate cit- by Ronald O. Maynard. 28, of A Knit Shirts Miss Nonna V. Johnson this the Hebron Grange for 1964-65, BIRTHS TODAY: A son to government used private cit by. Carolyn Trask, Richard Law- iThen he eaid: “ Ten seconds to Leeks said the new 82 million devotion to TufU. He was a South Windsor. 100% Acrilan acrylic and morning was appointed to the has announced these appoint­ Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Reynolds izens and property as guinea ipact. We are still receive sig- policies were taken out because 1912 graduate of the university, The Maynard car, with mod­ ton, Chriatine Jamaitus, Roger cotton blend knit shirts or post of acting collector of re­ ments: home economic com­ Jr.. 443 Center St. pigs without consent, and said ,Js of excellent strength.” o f the company’s growth in the erate damage, had to be towed Bell, Lee Hladky, Diane Busca Regularly $14.97. Juat 10 at this clearance price. and valedictorian of his class. venue, and vrill serve until a DISCHARGED TESTER- sonic booms caused injury and broadcloth and oxford sport iThere was a brief period In past few years. mittee, Mrs. Fred Boyington, away. The truck tyas operable, glia.and Fred Minicuccl. Mr. Anderson was born in new collector is chosen. DAT: Miss Gall Putnam. 206 property damage. Mch the spacecraft hum filled chairman, with Mrs. Nellie Grif­ although It received left front The 4-H Town Committee Is shirts. Portland, Conn.. Aug. 28,1889, a General Manager Richard Hollister St; Mrs. Grace Bren-, The government has paid W o l f ’ s Hmm4 le large room, and then sudden fin, Viola Warner and (Jeral- fender damage, police said. making plans fo r its annual *1 Ask Broader Agenda son of John A. and Hannah Martin has notified all interest­ dine West; Paul Blow, youth ner, 34 Goalee Dr.; Mrs. Alexan-1 more than $7,000 to 130 persons, ience. Johnson Anderson. He attended dra'Wajda, 90 Union S t; Joseph who claimed sonic booms dam-’ corn supper to raise funds for M o t o r O i l HARTFORD (AP) — The Con­ ed town and state agencies of committee; Mrs. Wilbur Porter, ♦1 ™>*2 Watching on closed circuit tel- Rodrigues, 41 Green Rd.; Mrs. aged their property since the the premius to be awarded at necticut League of women vot­ Manchester schools and was a Mtoa Johnson’s appointment, Blue Cross collector; Russell Premium quality, reg­ Foctory Frosb .nsion, the audience saw the Rose Higuera, 70 Bolton St.; tests started. A Siamese in Crochet! the above mentioned Town ers said today that the consti­ 1907 graduate of Manchester and has requeated her to secure Anderson, legislative commit­ ularly a quart. itfficials at the laboratory leap Thomas Gorham, 204 Hilliard Fair. The suK>«r will be held 39c Mock A Wfclfo tutional convention which draws High School. His parents were all bonds and papers necessary tee; Kenneth A. Porter, com­ up, wave their arms, and start St.; Judith Lauder. 118 Prince­ ftxnn 5 pm . to 7 p.m. Aug. 19 SAE ?0 and 40 at only up rcapportionment amend- residents of Manchester for for the poet munity service; Mrs. Marjorie P i l M shaking hands with each other. ton St.; Dwayne Devoid, Ando­ at the Church Community PADDED FOLDING ALUM. CHAIR At that moment everyone in ments itoould take action on oth­ more than 50 years and were Miss Johnson, who has been Porter, publicity, and Miss Am y Fall '64 Fashion ^ 3 er constitutional matters as among the early active mem­ aaalstant tax collector for the ver; Janet Knight, 63 Eva Dr.; ,House on Rt. 44A. 127, 620 & 120. the auditorium burst into ap- well. Hooker, refreshment callers. Keith Luglnbuhl, 2 Farmstead Tickets are now available bers of Emanuel Lutheran past 27 years, will temporarily Frank Ruff, a member of the jAuse and cheers, drowning out Mrs. Elizabeth K. Roper, Lane, RockvlUe; Karen Kulo, from the committee members rolls fe r tf Church, where he was confirm­ replace ^ u l A. Cervinl, who re­ state executive committee and S Economical comfort idus attractive styttnf. t ^ further remarks for the mo­ president of the state league, RFD 2, RockvUle; Mrs. Beatrice or reservations may be made ment. ed. In 1949 Mr. ^nderson pre­ tired today. Pomona Master, and his in­ proposed that the convention sented the church with granite Steeves, 6 Constance Dr.; Mrs. by cmitactlng Mrs. Maurice also provide for annual, instead stalling team will install the Lorraine Westover, Albert, Vt.; French on Grant Hill Rd. The entrance steps in- memory of his 1964-65 slate of officers for of biennial, sessions of the Gen­ Lorraine Pranckus, Stafford menu Vrill include baked ham, “Public Records parents and three sisters, Bes­ Wiring Shorts, Hebron Grange in September. eral Assembly; make probate Springs: Mrs. Irene Barrera, 5 com on tbe c«)b, com fritte n sie, Esther and Mildred. The next meeting of Hebron MEN'S JAC SHIRTS Judgeships appointive, instead of Taylor St.; Richard Bohline, with syrup, salads, French V X IS" STEEL WALL POOL Warrantee Deeds He left Manchester many Car Destroyed Grange will be held on Aug. 11, elective, offlce.s; and write home South Windsor; Mrs. Shirley bread and butter, homemade MEN'S WALK SHORTS John M. Boyle, Mary E. Mc- rule provisions into the consti­ years ago and became a partner at 8 p.m., in Gilead Hall. The Clearance. Size S-M-L. Cowles, 81 Avondale Rd.; Mrs. pies, coffee and milk. rmack and Margaret J. tution. in the O’Brien, Russell Insur­ A car fire, believ6(l to have program w ill be announced •1 and Helen Pierce and daughter, 75 Men’s Club Breakfast Many fabrics and styles. *2 yle to Jensen Building Co., The General Assembly, which started from a short circuit in shortly. Heavy duty liner. ance Agency of Boston. In 1949 Orchard St., Rockville; Mrs. A breakfast will be held by Clearance maiked 2three fourths interest in prop­ meets In special session next the motor area wiring, early to­ . Vacation Ministers at he became Swedish vice consul, Anne BeauUeu and son, W ap­ the Mot’s aub of the First arty at 92-94 E. Midle Tpke. week, should provide for the day destoryed a 1954 model The Rev. Howard C. Champe, and consul In 1956. ping; Norman E. 'Whitney, 661 Oongregatlonal Church at 7:30 James MeSherry and ^ s e nomination of convention dele­ Oldsmobile at the home of former pastor of the Hebron He was also vice president of Adams St. a.m. Sunday in the vsstry. A ll gates by public petition, as well Thomas Landers at 601VI Tol­ and Gilead Congregational IgcSherry to the Jensen Build- the W orld Trade Center in New DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. men and youth o f the pariah MIm m ' 1.91 tog Co., property at (Jllnton as through party channels, Mrs. land Tpke. Churches, now retired from the MISSES' MAN.TAILORED SHIRTS England, Inc. and commander Thelmd Weir, 170 Wells St.; are Invited. Roper ssdd. Eighth District volunteer fire­ ministry and living in Bloom­ JoflMdeo Shorts apd School Sts. of Royal Order of Ifasa, Swe-f Mrs. Favina Betz, Wapning; CROCHET ( The Rev. Robert Alvin Clark CHILD'S FOLDING CHAISE ’ ’Opportunities should be pro­ men were summoned to the fire field, will supply the Hebron [George B. MacDonald and den. Mrs. Sandra Carter, 204 ’ >"11- of Ha«Dyine will be guest min­ Cotton* or cotton blend pop­ M ary G. MacDonald to Martin vided to allow highly .qualified scene sat 2:40 a.m. after the ve­ Gilead pulpits this Sunday. ard St.; Miss Karen Webb, /il- 14 INCHES community leaders who are not Survivors, besides his wife, in­ ister at tbe church during Au­ Sleeveless styles. 8 to 18. •1 lins. duck combed twills in j { Fooley and Ceeidla C. Foley, hicle’s horn was set off by the The Rev. George M. Milne, limantlc; Matthew Wilkas, 58 active in partisan political life clude a son, Arthur J. Ander­ gust. He will deliver the ser­ Strong and lightweight. Just 15 left. pix>perty at 233 Henry S t i freak occurrence and smoke former pastor of the local Dale Rd.; Christian Petersen, 10 exdtin g colors. Sizoi 8 to be represented,” she .said. son Jr. o f Wellesley Hills; a mon at 9:30 am . Sunday in the was seen billowing from the churches, and now pastor on Deepwood D r.; Miss Jeanne With 100 Exclusive to 18. I Warrantee Deed "The league also urges that to daughter, Mrs. Charles Heart- sanctuary. {Alfred H. Corbeil andRusaell car’s interior. Woodbridge Congregation­ Parady, WindsorvlUe Rd.; 50904^4 ensure voting for individual can­ field of Wayland, Mass.; a sis­ The car, owned by Landers, The church is making plans IRlvernall to Sylvia A. Richard- didates. names should appear on ter, Mrs. Anna Kjeltoon of Man­ al church w ill be at the church RockvlUe; Mias 'Viola Buzso, for a Vacation Church School had been parked next to his Aug. 9. akn and Maitland E. Rlchard- the baKot without party labels chester, and six grandchlldreii. New Britain; Mrs. AUce KeUy, to be conducted from Aug. 17 ■an, property on Bush Hill Rd. ^ - __, - l)bme. The interior was gutted For Aug. 16, the Rev. Stuart Barrington, R. I.; Kathleen Scw-Simptc Patterns and no partv levfers should be Funeral services will be Tiriq gmoke from the blaze sifted to 28 at Kingsbury House for M Ios* Acototo ^ Administrator’s Deeds Rapp, of Briar Cliff Manor, Kane, South Windsor; Mrs. MEN'S TEE SHIRT used,” Mrs. Roper added. Monday at 1:30 p.m. ^ the jnto the Landers home and nec- cblldren of kindergarten age The estate of Daniel C, Mil­ New York, and Hardy Read, Mara Ayer, Willimanttc; Kath­ The league, which supported First Congregational Churoh, essltated the use of smoke eject- through thoee who have com­ Tricot Briofc leen Cslkl, West WUllngton; lar to Fox Grove Realty Inc., the citizens’ lawsuit that led to Wellesley Hills. The Bell , ors in the home by firemen, a Gilead, his summer residence, pleted Grade 6. Claeses will be White, pink or blue. will be pulpit supply. Miss Barbara Gburski, 68 WITH POCKET property on Bush Hill Rd. the federal court’s reapportlon- neral Home, 376 Washington fjrg spokesman said. No smoke held Mondays through Fri­ Elastic legs. 7 WEB DELUXE ALUM. CHAIR Campfield Rd.; Mrs. Martha The estate of Edmund J. ment ruling, has also repeated­ St., Brookline, Mass., is in damage was reported. Interim ministers will be at days from 9:80 am . to noon. Sfzet 5, 6. 7 Bgyle to the Jensen Building ly called for elimination of the charge of arrangements. Time ______the local church while the pas- ‘ Klrpens, Windsor; Mrs. Roberta Volunteers w ill be needed to 5 colors and all sixes. Rams horii arms. party lever from Connecticut’s tor, the Rev. John N. CitMs, to Aubut 152 School S t; Joseph Cl., one fourth interest In prop- and place of burial has not yet assist with the program. Pro­ 6 (.r <1 Strong doable arm 0 m8tmction. aily at 92-94 K. Middle Tpka voting -machines. been announced. „ , ^ S h O W B e n e f i t s on his month's vacation. A n y -! Archambault Brighton Lane, visions w ill ba roads fo r small Quitclaim Deed Friends may call at the fu-1 one wishing to communicate | Vernon; Mra. Betsey doss, children of those helping with 4 9 c ' " " 3 F.r*2 •Elizabeth Dorr to Mary F. Inventor Dead neral home Sunday from 3 to 9 with him or his fam ily can reach ' Storrs; Mrs. Halina Wolk-Lan- the teaching program. Mra McPartland, Julius King, and Catholic Unit them in care of General Deliv-1 lewski and daughter, 258 Oak The youngsters wUl be delight­ DARIEN (AP) — William p.m. ed with this cute Slamese'Utten W esley H ill o f Snake HUI Rd. Ann Donahue, property at 61 cry at Oak Bluffs, Mass. 'S t ; Mrs. Lynne Gustafson and may be contacted for informa­ Skilling Leffler, engineer cred­ in natural colors 1 You’ll find it N ew St. ited with inventing JeUled gaso­ The Marriage and FamUy Service Sunday at S t Peter’s »<>n, 22 Pine Hill S t; Mrs. Mary tion. ADULT SIZE FOLDING Episcopal Church, will be H oly Kauffman and daughter. 37 easy to crochet — ideal for gtft- Fedpral Tax Lien line used in flame throwers, is Apostulate of the Archdiocese of Sonday Services Communion, 8 a.m.. Morning Kanter Dr., Vernon; Mrs. glvlng time. BOYS' BRIEFS Internal Revenue Service dead at 70. F u n erals Hartford will sponsor a benefit The Rev. Karl Blake, pastor SAND BOXES ALUM. CHAIR Prayer and sermon, at 10,' Lay-~ Yvonne Couch and daughter, Pattern No. 5090-N has foil •gainst the Green Pharmacy L«ffler, a resident of Darien, performance of “ My Fair La^y” of the Redeemer Lutheran reader officiating. Hillsdale Dr., Rockville: Mrs. crochet dlracUons for 14” toe., 8847.49,______died yesterday in Stamford Wednesday, Aug. 19, at 8:80 Church In Lebanon, will deliver Fetor Madden Patricia Wendel and daughter, stitch illustrations. Hospital after a lengthy 111- p.m. at Oakdale Musical Thea­ the sermon ati the 10:15 a.m. Famous name. Inrcgulars. Sizes $>18. For Complete with canopy. Clearance priced at Sturdy comfort at this low price. Tlie funeral of Peter Madden ter, WaUngford. Proceeds will Storrs. The exciting issue of Fash­ TO order, send 85c in coins to: worship service of tbe local 2 iiess. of Hartford, formerly of Man­ be used for apeclal needs and LIVINO COST UP ion, fall and winter '64, brings Anne Cabot, The Manchsster Prince of Peace Lutheran PenMMial Notiee* He was president of William chester, was held thi.s morning activities of Cana House, Ham­ you a wealth of smart, easy to Evening HenM, UM AVE. OF Chun^ Sunday. His topic will S. Ijoffler Engineers Associated, from the W P. Qulsh Funeral den. Ray Mllland will star In WASHINOTON (AP) — 170 TO 169 sew styles all with Patt-O- AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. he "Which Force Is At In Memoriam Darien, at the time o f his death. Home, with a Mass of requiem the production. The cost of llvlag edged up Ram a! lOOM. W orit In Y o u ? " Sunday school L effler also is said to have to loving memory of our dear son at St. James’ Church. The Rt. Those wishing to attend may two-tonths of o n e^ r cent In HARTFORD (AP) — . The' Srad 60 cents today for your For Ist-ctoH mailing add 10c win be at 9 am. brother, t«onsrd Oeorge Hew- invented the first thermally con­ dune, thp Labor A p artm en t State Motor Vehicle Depart- cop y, of this fnapirlng pattern for each pattern. Print Name, BOYS' SHIRT JAC C H A IR PADS PADDED FOLDING & who psMed sway July 80, 1986. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon conUiet the following partoh . Sunday massae at St Mary’s trolled electric water heater and. was the celebrant. Mrs. Ralph said today, mad attributed ment reported today Oie follow- ^ book for women who sew. Address with Zone and Patto>^ chairmen: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene \Church w ill be at 7:80 a.m., 9:80 2>pc. set, 1 ” thidL m-: his smile has gone forever, various photography and rec­ Maccarone was organist. Burial Bixier 6t St. James’ , Mr. and the rise primarily to aaasonal Ing comparison o f traffic fa- To order, send 60c in coina to: Number. ■ a.m., 10:80 a-m., and 11:80 a-m-. - -i;. and bia hand we cannot touch, talitles from Jan. 1 through New—*64 Fall-Winter Album! sorer leoe oveot aseraories ording devices. was id St. James Cemetery. The Mrs. Richard Rhel^ of St. increases in food prices. The Sue Burnett, The Manriiester and at S t Jooaph’s MlssVm Ckaraiieo. All sixes, wide selection. 2 For ^3 several at this low dearaneo pries. R l« . $16.97., Jipt 10 le fL ; MM we loved so much. A native of Stockton, Calif., Rev. Eugene F. Torpey read the B r id ^ t’a, and Mr. and Mrs. consumer price Index was midnight: Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. OF Articles; Custom CoUeotion; Church at 8:80 a.m. Leffler came to Darien 39 omunlttal service. Oeorge Legler of th« Church of 168A ap LS poiata over dune, 1963 1964 AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. regular features; items to • • Ftoiwn Mother. Bister Ths Rev. 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DAILY CRO^WORD PUZZLE u B Y R O U S O N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Scout TeUi'Of Adventures sii tM MJil M < i During Visit to Brittany 0000 -mtN» wiDipifT OOMS^ C o l o n ¥fHin STIUW HAT'ot - OP FOR A\RW HB*XWA* ^ thsf Welcott. Anns ■m»y'R« CAtLto *EA-CLEPHAHT< WATERIN'm'HORSeS/-.- SAaeborage rrert ______. and -Hotel « f WWto Cute and Mrs. Halaaa Foster was ^ folk ■A ' - ^tlCWTAKEANyiNBe^B BS^R ^ARoSSi-- lo e n n e THSV SAT MAtP THBR W « « « T N ^ • borw H«M^1 Vtfw" jt Meat at dancing in tha public square to -- tWadini bM V' ON6 OFW/-^ TH «y HAVKNT i • ---- gl«MI kagpipe aad viola (a type st U B oym iaw sn oeer c S S hurdy-gurdy) music, in wM COMMBROAL VALUE FOR a 10 Low bannli ...... ^ U A ce J Ondt i ielek Twiee 1 evaryona parttclpatsd. SRi W/ 3R H(DE/»-THlE ONE \i MPnjrwMdlal UOraftod (herj P R s n y OLD- XSntflMtttng lad ae (Scot) Yas written ot tlw latte a “One aftenMon oor doraritory «: CCS BUMN)( tmm! 101 ^ the Maaehtear OM waa aonvartad Into a'halrdraas- 17WUM l i e __ lag salon. After s few of e « U Pw ill* ret S t t ^ s s ^ eo the firU underwent fVsnch coif- U AaalrN a BQraek portieo SIRE! THESE THEYRE TH' LAST HMM...PER CAREFUL VA DON'T LOSS ssf ‘ ----- furak, wa turned on our leader, F ir ry c e n t s ) Mstwet IS Bird dlBUtw h te . syffi-iS4£tt£?2SS: BATHING ; TH' BALL SR XLL HAVE T' MI dlCociMr ft m B Bnrily. Nanay Hitt, HeUy 'TRUNKS ARE MUCH WORE I C'N CHARGE EXTR^I asiMNe _ MCbtowBaaeir S rT h a lfw a y petat h e M iiicessiM- Ssnun^wM arCaenedieei MBollda , „ dlPrapoattta Hooker. cairistlM NailL m I ROOM/! s o l v e v e r BOoMe BMtar —*-—e 37 Narrow la t e 44Sm mila aiKI Brittany, aa our te> RCXMS BL ukM EvOOoB Detti Oohh m u i ^ tha sclaaors, BUT PROBLEM!, MPale pliik SO lilac color dSBarraat tinaUon. After a iMurri-ate OarolamM Oryu wound the uix>perty 40 Bid nfnU l 47Bdk THEY SSNamlMr W Hardy-lah bua ride from Pon- ouriara, and Dannlsa Carlson VW3NT f VERY WELL! S9 Chamber r “ r r torton aUtlon te the rock NEW LOW r“ r " T ~ 4 & r “ IB. and Jana Trv'sh aupervlaad the STA/UPi XM ANXIOUS UOraaaland c uoanA which the abbey is TO GET IN BD olt 11 comb-out Karen Fredericksop nnromlM IT" hullL te checked In at the *TIo- even donated a frilly eover-up ! WATER! MCtpeoleicapaoie . L ^& s ia C r ^ Btancha at Bella IT" 1 Yua," a riMtelnc Old World cap to the cause. (No conunents WlAfibatt A fr niaoie r are available from Mlsa Smith.) PRICES! IB4Ch ttawrSidit d » 19 with a wlBdliir ataireaae Mi Woody plial II laadMf te eur tower reema. "Tile featival and our stay in MHoney Brittany ended with a flra- jflSWt' SO -Tiia lata afternoon was dOCommniiioe works display on Sunday night ^ t e apte sstplteng tha fifth-can- 42CrlmMtt IT r m n moaaatary, Ita nifged o«t- Worn whera wa sat at tha win 46Hth lanee dows of the dorm, wa could aaa • * * WtNiW, IH. dTAlomtmtm a r w wall, aad . tha anmundinc • TR t«B BA Nt ML beach. Whila scrambling aroimd the whole valley lit up by the *58 CHEVROLET y-y/ J t i Z ooddee ground disptaya (although they HL denuMea B" on the rocks, Ruth Strickisnd 4S Reverend (Mb.) '' were hidden by trees) and tha, Bel Air S-Door. Gold, BY V. T. HAMLIN TiVtS RURAL TUS> accidsntiy did a bit of fWUng. A L L Y O O P IODbib «“ She di'ctesd hsr pocltsthaok In sllhauettaa of the town against antomatie, S-eyHnder, n Soepffiaktaig the orange, green, red and blue ftwne 0 pool of wstsr, and whda H whltawnlM, RAH N& wellnobopyb h vsl skyrockata. (We felt a Uttla $ THIS IS WEHAPTA WHAT THEY, Saitawleiheep was finally rstrieved, out swam TW WAY TUQ4MXJ aorrtxj /T hey hsarpoetouhbsLi n c ir t y (eoU.) IB TT U aa anonymsns erustaesan. Anna omnpenaatad for misaing tha TO QUEEN OVBRXI WnHITf^ NOR MOO.BmiER, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Fourth of Jlily back In Man* FOR t h a t MAorint/ DOWN Hutchlaaea. Pagty WolcotL CLBCmiRA? OUR IWtzwelHNe* « ■ Carolanne Orylc Chriiitiiic Nclll, Chester.) •umaoRSi turn unit 10 puna Sharp, itarcU Olennay, "This morning we had an aoi^ IT u ly breakfast and hiked a Uttla t^iStcollar Louisa Maher and Jana Tniah '*1 CHEVROin *59 PORD IT SI S3 took a moonlight walk along over a mile down to the rail­ ConvertlMe. Bhie- Auto­ 3-Doer Hardtop, white 4 ^ ^ i a the baadi, and discovered eUne road station, where we boarded matic, V-8, whitewall and groan, FOrdoraatle, affectkm ethers putting on a miniature the Paris express. Late this af- tires. Radio, hsater, de­ V-8, whitswa^, radio and acrobatic act on the aand with temoMi we’ll atop for two hours froster. No. 629S. hsater. No. 4M7. pyramMa, a«|iiai« dnneea, and at Chartrea, and arrivs in Paris eemaraatilta. this evening. Around midnight $1775 $795 "Our froUca andad up at a we boarded 'couchettes' for Ge­ *42 RAMILER OUT OUR WAY B Y J. R. W IL L IA M S local oraparie — tha French edl *59 CHRYSLER neva, and expect to be in Swits- Ina^lal 3-Ddor Hardtop. American 4-Door Statton 4ion of Aunt Jamlma’s. To thla eitand In time for a late break­ day, DabMa Palmar and Karan Red. Radio, heater, push- Wagon. Blue. Standard fast. button transmission, shift. Whitewall tires, yvadariekson think tha beat part "Now you’re up on the lateet geto uta I CANT HE'S WRECKED A JOB AN' whitewalls, power. No. heater, defroster. No. 5827 THEM LOOMS ARE HAVIN' ed Brittany ia tha chocolate doings of Troop I. We sre here 'FORE HELP IT - 6141. $1295 1 KICK VOUR , I FE E LM FUN FINDIN'OUT WHAT thinking often of the people BY AL VERMEER SHINS-lFEa.’ OBEPLY KIND OF PERSOMALiry ^^Himrise on the SEnd found back hOBM who made this won­ $14t5 PRISCILLA’S POP BAD ENOUeH OYER A A GUV LIKES BESTAT M ready to mova on to Qulm- New Face for South Windsor Grist Mill *62 FALCON )5UCH A TIME/THEYRE derful eacperlsncc possible, anC WITHOUT yXIR FELLOW- Cr and tha Fata da Oonouallla, ing by a pond. Into a private fishing club. Extensive renova­ *60 PLYMOUTH 2-Door Wagon. Belgo. SO0BIN' TOO MAN'S BAD SENDIN' IN ASMILKR NOW- we’U aee you in about 40 days.” At one time a. busy grist mill, this structure on Bllington ^M E S A ID .7 l I NEVER HAVE FIGURED a anxMial gat-logathar of all tions are planned for the Inside and period furnishings will 2-Door Sedan. Beige. Au­ Automatic. 6-cyllnder. LUCK/ Rd. In South Windsor is taking on a ntw face. Armand Mas- Whitewall tires. Radio, T H IS F L' (OUT HUMOR/ (he foHUore groups tat tha pro- sari of Hamden, tha owner, plana to turn the building, rest­ be installed. (Herald photo by Satemls.) tomatic. Heater, defrost­ \S A S U R vlnoa. er. No. 4080. heater, defroster. No. 648E KIUJER "Tha long train rids made ua Little Known ti’s Icmg Ignited another DISOOUN'n VIOLENCE $845 $1295 ril very hungry, so at a two- South Windsor blast in the third, resulting it HARTFORD (AP) — Stats hotw stop at Rsauiea two of our Parties dispute ■ ‘ five more scores. Rsp. Wilfred X. Johnson of iMdarh Baaily BhUth and Dolo- About Moon Date of Election Local All-Stars Larry Cuner scattered five Hartford, the first Negro t o he saa Tesk. aatasud a rastaurant hits for the winners and was elected to the General Assem­ and oBdMte a myb arious, yum- G>mposit io n In State Finals, hek>ed by tight defensive work, bly, said yesterday that It was *60 PLYMOUTH my-soundtaig dish call *toftaus. pariicularly by shortstop Stan unlikely that Hartford would be leaders of both partlss before Whan Iha 'tsuat* waa heuught Slomsinky and center fielder the scene of mass racial vio- (Omtluued frum Page Om ) the opening of the aeeeion. P l a y W in s t e d out it turned out to be two Mike Sheriff. leue. The Hartford Democrat 2-Door. OrsMi. Stand­ huge ernbs, hresh from the sea. Plnney claimed there was aad that the Capital was "sta­ thought ware seas. If thera are nothing in the decree of the ard shift, a eyUndor, Our advanturotaa lendara ware South-Wlndsor’s Senior AU- bilized by a large commercial- any flatlanda on the moon, they panel of three federal Judges whitewalls, radio, h( forced to return them to the SitaTs powered their way to the JoMi Oohan win ooVer South industrial complex which pro­ should be In the ‘‘seas.’’ that would require the election ar. No. saea. hMchen. state finals of the new division Windsor for the next two vides job opportunities of one "OOr Ttome hasa’ at Quimpar RAgners Impact area waa the of the 1966 General Assembly to weeks. Her tolepiione mmitoer kind or another for virtually all Sea of Clouds, some 400 miles be held on Nov. 3 and added "It of UtUe LMgue play last night ^^690 T-SI was a toctanical boarding aohool Is 644-USS. of Its citizens.” £ E across aad juat southwest of the may, therefore, be poesible to with a 9-8 victory over Haaaid- sun by tha order of Catholic viUe on the latter's diamond. > 3 / nuns called tha Daughters of center of the vtslhle face ofthe complete the task In a reason­ BY JOE CAMPBELL moon. BONNIE the Holy Ghost. The week was ably orderly fuhion.” The locals oppose Wlneted’s Good photographs of this All-Stars tomorrow afternoon *41 FORD *18 R A M IU R spent resting (we were more or Finney's observation drew a area, one of the placea where at 3 at the South Windsor dia­ Falriane 500 4-Door. “Henry isn't here, Charlie! He’s backed up against the lees forced to get to bed early sharp retort from Atty. Gep. Wagon, 2-tona Hut. Ra­ o rt- DAP. NNOULP J.RWlLLlA«> U.S. astronauts msy land, could mond. This marks the first Black. Automatic tmn»- center field fence in Yankee Stadium watching a hon\e because 'lights out' was at t:S0 Harold M. Mulvey. BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVWB mlsolon, V-8, whitewalls, dio, heater, automatie. VtXi IN MERE 7-J/-4V help scientists determine wheth­ "I don't know what kind of championship game to be held oHl run sail over the fencer* THE WOLVES p.m.), catching up on our oor- heater, defroster. No. No. 8788. AMIMUTE? • NiA.iH.TjieieBlteM. er to design upcoming Apollo in any part o t the Little League reapondenoe, visiting with our garbage Finney is trying to read e DRIVEWAYS e PARKING LOTS 8078. mOonshlpa to touch down on a Into it." the attorney general program — started here more sponsors in Brltanny MUes $ 4fl bed of lava or a thick layer of said, "the court’s decree speaks than a decade ago. The Senior s GAS STATIONS e BASKETBALL COURTS I11H Marcella and Paulette Guirii- dust. for iUeU,” Division has been in existence All WoWt Ferssnany Snpervleed ard, and ahopping. A theory that the craters are only two years. B E N C A S E Y 'Two days were spent aight- extinct volcanoes—and much of We Are 100% Insured seeing as a group. Friday the the moon 1s covered with la v a - JAIL GUARD DUES Last night's game saw Hac- S4th we viaited a Breton fishing gained suj^port last year whan NE W HAVEN (A F )— Fran ardvUle open a 1-0 lead In the thats what ens Stevens, 49, of New Ha- second Inning. South Windsor EXTENDED WARRANTY HEVELLED village and a handicrafts shop astronomers at Lowell Obaerva- THE GI'S CALL VMi, a guard at the New Ha­ however exploded for four runs •VffiCEE''Ar hi the morning, then picnicked tory. Flagstaff, Arts., sighted DE MAIO BROTHERS — ” * THE VIET CON6 snd swam on tha westernmost what appeared to be red flares ven State Jail coUapeed and in the last half of the frame ME.WHATSA RED5...THE died of a heart attack while and never trailed. Ron DelCon- TeL 643-7691— W e Carry Jennite Scalar VEECEE? beach in France — the one In the area of the crater named vcw / eloseet to home! We also walked Aristarchus. If these were erup­ on duty yesterday. 12 MONTHS around Point du Ras, ‘Land’s tions of hot gas, perhaps Aris­ §ss,''-^ fyRjfasIt, Ire.? Bnd.' tarchus Is a not-ao-dead volca­ f-m "On Saturday afternoon, Sis­ no. ter Mary of the Cross, an Eng­ There's another theory, how­ 12.000"MILES BY FRANK O’NEAL lish teacher at our school, took ever, that the craters were BHOttr RIHS us to visit tha l-lOO-yaar-iHd Ca­ formed by meteors crashing' thedral of St. Corontin at Qulm- Into the naoon's surface—it has I CLOSEOUT 0 1 no cushioning atmosphers like | FC>OCTOR-^ per, whera tha religious part of earth—over billions of years. If *41 CHEVROLET '59 CHEVROLET s-ftercHEk the featival would take place on 4-Door Station Wagon. Oonvsrtihle. Blue, radle, Sunday morning. so, axidoeions from these im-1 pacts could have covered the. Spdcial Purehas* from Local Bookshop Blue. Automatic trans­ hsater, automatie. "Several of us attended a mission, 6 cylinder,' white­ Mass said In the Breton dialect moon with a layer of dust some estimate to be up to 100 feet walls, radio, heater. $1095 ki.TJil.>»IU.N>.0«. In full costume, and then THOUSANDS OF watched the ‘defile’ — massed deep. $1495 Some scientists believs this *59 CHEVROLET, parade of all the groupe — from dust hss been shaped Into "fairy the Cathedral, around the town, '42 VOLKSWAOEN 4-Door Hardtop. Sllvar castles” snd . caverns which Mue. 8>eylinder. Standard MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl to the arena. Other festival Kombi Bus. 2 asats, 8- could collspse and bury any ■hift, radio, heater, white- events wsre ballets, singing, spaceship landing on the lunar «BGS9 passsngsr. Fully e^lppad. walla. No. 6087. group eoneerts, and folk dis­ surface BOOKS $1095 H 5 € A \ 0 eLna^/BtiTHg H5fe <20(N<2 TO eHUTOFF plays. Any hard facts about the sur­ $975 "The highlight of ttie festivi­ ITS THE RANCH-HAND I DON'TkNOW HCV^^^N^5^D WBOTEeAOCAND THE WATSZ ATOJP HOOSe. face of the moon would help Paparhaeks Modarn Library '40 CHEVROLH ties for Myra Treash, Sue solve old questions about its ori­ BY ROY CRANE WHATTOCO.r JOINTHe 6AIDTHATIF Crane, Marcia Olenney, Ctairol- Bel Air 4-Door Wagon. '44 M ONZA BU'/..: SAW VER G O TA LB nidZ FC/eNDSHIP He CAN’T JOIN... gin. Was it once part of the Beige and gold. Auto­ anne Oryk, Jane Trush, Peggy earth? Was It formed at the Childran'f Books Dictionaries a-Door. Palamar rad. 4- CfWE SUPREME DINNER REACHES ITS B2awG

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In Tourney i;- r v agtoBTOB. Law pitched a five-bitter M ■ * \ " i ^Infield hit, all with asmefmoved Into ttdvd plaoe byftng in the wtentag tally w«h the opener and scored the^r^y NEWW YORK (AP) ^ •weeping Housdofc, 1-0 and i-8, singls ru n w BiU Virdon’s Inglb in the state Amattnr Golfing champion Ron (Red) Smith of Manchester met the formef New Enjgland king Bpbby Softball Playoffi0pi$n^ John Brings is a listtoing using a dtf- uidCit. LouiS;de#|gt*d',(**6*S^ Sixth inning. SehwaU held the ColU s « ^ Alkn of West Hartford this morning in the quarterfi­ man’s thinker f S ^ V t - It ^ Allen’s longer 6- 2. In this ease^ Briggs, a • • • The PhiUlee led %■! botU less in the nightcap until the nals of the 1964 New England Amateur Tournament at andl ^Mvisr bat, «nd the *>- Willie McCovey smashed his ninth inning when a Portland, Maine. In all, four» Wyman’s Nips Gems Philadelphia rookie, was do» yMi3MH4 leA-hander trying ■ DODO*E8-BOW*-- 14th homer in the ninth i n ^ g outburst brought on r e ^ e r M OoiuiMtieat goUara, including But he told newsmen yester­ ing the thinking and the it fer tile flf»t time. The MeU appeared well on with one oyt. ^ McBean. -J^ny^pimch homered . madaltet Jimmy Grant in ara . “I thouidit I would do better their way toward handing Sten­ then went lit frodt 8-‘3 in w day a more Important fact to listening at the same time. laJte-fourtfiiSd singled in the in the quarters. him was that he also played in tlw mnnUI feat,, plus the ag^B it a left handbr with a gel a delightful birthday pres­ 10th as Harvey flrgt two runs in the Piratas’ omith, a teammate of Grant’s With 7-Run lo n e r bat,” Biigga explained. ent, the first victosy over Sandy jt as long ago as 19to, losUig two-nm double that reaulted to ^ second on a wild pitem seven-nm sixth. on the University of Houston out In the finals. His only other from It, brotight the Phillies a •T saw it coming,” the rookie Koufax in their brief hli^ry. went to third on a sacrtfice Md * • • golf squad, oustM Oren Shiro said, ‘.‘and thought to myself, Bob ‘Tayldr had given New York came home on a single by Wll two appearances were in 1986 4-S triumph over San Francisco a 8-0 lead with a three-run hom­ OABDS-OUBS— of Watervine, Maine, 8 and 8, smd 1949, when he lost In the Opening gAme of the town—wide loftbAll pUyoffi in Id. last night and ‘IWing,’ and I swung.” ' lie Mays. in the first round ot match The ball shot out to the right er in the fourth. ^lU White drove in four runs semifinals both years. last night saw Wyman Oil nip the Gema, 19-9, at Char- boosted- Philadelphia’s National Gus Triandos homered for the u the Cardinals Increased their play yesterday morning. Then The Bay Rtate veteran said X^eague lead to one and one- field wall for a double, sending But the Dodgers scored two PhUlles in the third white J e ^ In the afternoon he eliminated ^ , ter Oak Park, In a preliminary game at Mt. Nebo, Army half over, the second-place Gi­ Oalliaon and Taylor across with runs in the seventh on Jim Alou connected in the Giants dng streak to six games, Barrie Bruce of Colonial, m?nde*d him o7 toTiM9 Na^^ Club ripped Wpinut Sarberi, IM , to become the tying and winning runs. GUllam’s single, TraUe D aj^ lungest in the league this sea- ants. fifth. MaM., 8 and 3. dian Amateur, when he was six the aecond Rec League club in The Phillies were In danger Not BO fortunate was Casey triple and an infield out, then ■-* • • «on. White singled across two In that round Smith took the the post-season action. Stengel, who celebrated hla tied the game in the elghto ot runs in the third, knocked in an­ down with eight holes to go and Inning and six mors tha sao- of tufnbllng from the top after I PraATES-OOLTS— lead on the U th and won the came on to win. He recalled that Tonight’s schedule shows Wy­ ond. 74th birthday by watching his a run-scoring double by -Wally other with a single in the sw- 13th and 16th to clinch the the Giants took a 3-2 load In Moon, who batted for Koufax. ‘The Plra'rates got tight pltch- enth and sent home the fourth he drove all night from Canada man on meeting St. Mary's at Bob Whits, and Dick Fob- their lOU. But Johnny Calllson Now Tork Mets lose to the Los Ug. from Vernon Law and Don match. Mt. Nebo and Center Congo tanella had three hits each for Angeles Dodgers, 5-3. lllse- The Dodgers rallied for tWo r ^ with a ninth-inning . tu Falmouth to play in that doubled, Tony Taylor was hit by in the ninth, ‘tommy Davis driv- pbinrali in 'their sweep of Hous- Although youngstera are mak­ year's New England tourney, facing Army and Navy at the winners while Dave White a pitch and Richie Allen beat where- In the Nb, PltWMirgh ing moat of the notes at the which waa also held here. Charter Oak. Both are set to and Jim Mistretta wera tha tflumament, former U.S. and Chapman and Grant were start at 6:16. losara’ best bets. Britteh Amateur champion Dick paired in today's quarterfinals. Wyman won the toss but Summaries: Suspension Over for Big Lineman Chapman shov/ed them that the lost the lead quickly aa the Wyman (511070 300 1—10 11 6 old guard len t ready to move Chapman said he had never Gems scored a first Inning run. Gems 1010413— 9 116 Sox Showing] aside just yet. met young Grant previously, but However, the second Inning Fowler and Lutsen; Peek and The rest - of the day was was well acquainted with his fa­ told the story as Wyman’s Tayloe. ther “who Is five years younger poured over seven scores. Utey tMtUnq4- Lions Show New Life Ray Jewel left and ^ m ie Mcllduff Take a Rreak While Workr Continnea strictly the younger set’s show than I am.” New ‘Youth’ at the 6,360-yard, par 71 Port­ kept the lead from then on I land country chib course. Chapman said he has three beating off a series o t mild grandchildren — all under age Gem rallies. A g a i n s t L A NA’nONAL LEAGUE Five o t the eight players ad­ AMERICAN IXAOUB With Karras on Hand vancing to todAy's quarter-fin­ 10 — "naturally I have them Four hits, four errors and a W. L. P e t 0 3 . W. L. PM. GB als—led by Grant—^were age 33 ail playing golf.” walk were included In the win­ PUY GOLF LOS ANGiCLES (AP) — All N«w York ..61 87 .622 — PhUadelpUa .. . 68 41 .686 — BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Mich. (AP) -;i> ere is a new, Red Rock Ready to Open Tomorrow or younger. Ths other quarterfinal pair­ ners' big second timing. Dick right, Los Angeles is the hot­ B itf^ore ... 62 89 .614 yi San Franoteoo 88 44 AM Among them were 31-year- ings today put Bead against Bob Jenkins, Sid Wiersman aitd Ghloago ...... 60 40 .600 2 PlttstMirgli ..83 44 A46 4 high-spirited atmosphere at the Detroit Lions olds John Levinson of Kenne- Barclay ot Melrose, Mass., and Karl Komor had key hits for BUOKLEDIE 0. 0. test teans In the American Loe Angetee .54 62 .609 11 The*yards and the entire layout is^coursea the eo-owners are Cincinnatt ...... 68 47 .889 4Vi year and the reason for it is simple—Alex Karras Is Byr HOWIE HOLCOMB . . . M laaMdiS iv411 right In the thick of the work, bunk Bearii and 7\>dd Read of Levinson against Ted Lenezyk the winners. Art Patton, Terry And League these past two m o n ^ Beeton ...... 61 52 .496 12i/, St. Louis ...... 68 48 .626 8 par 86 layout will actually be 8,470...... yards for men, 8,860 for ■- ot Newington. Altken, Kenny Monroe and Jet. Route 85 94 From potatoes to putts in the back nine when the course the dtetaff side. mowing greens, driving trac Auburn. Levinson knocked out The Angels are soaring with Detroit ...... 60 58 .485 18'/i Milwaukee .. ..82 48 .820 i'/j back. defending champion Warren Veteran Stan HllinskI Jr. of Jim Taylor ware the big guns HEBRON, CONN. their ‘Kids.’ Minneeota ...49 58 .480 14 Los Angeles ....80 40 .508 8 Karros, along with Green Bay play of the club. But we found little more than a year! is completed, probably some­ "Please mention our large tors and wielding paint for the <3ems wbo out-hit their Packers halfback Paul Hor- out as we went along that he time next season. Clubhouse ft- greens and tees,” the owners brushes. TtbbetU of Manchester, N. H., Manchester was ousted In the Now Boston Is going to Cleveland ... .48 67 .480 19 Chicago ...... 48 81 .488 10 That’s what Ray Jewel and read beat 1968 finalist Ed first round yesterday by Kidder, opponents, 18-11. Ladlee* D a j T e a e ia j Waohington .41 66 A87 24 nung, was suspended last year was almost Impossible to re­ cilltles will be available tomor­ asked as we toured the course If hard work and enthusl light ’em In kind. Houston ...... 48 88. .487 18 and Bernie Mcllduff, own­ Barry of Needham, Maaa., rea- 1-up. Young Jim Rusher of El­ Bill caihoun turned in s ran Tima PiefiaiwIoHa Kansas City .89 62 .886 28)4 New York ...... 80 72 .2M 29'/, and was not allowed to play. place.” row—but a larger mbre com­ yesterday with Mcllduff, Jev/el, asm will make it a success. Red great catch in the fifth to rob Psychological Fines Rookie Tony Horton, 19, Yesterday’s Besnlte But the suspension has been lift­ Line coach Les Bingaman Is er’s of the area’s newest plete clubhouse is iUao on the Herald Photographer Slnch Ofl- pectlvely. lington Ridge won hla first Rock is already assured of Far bfennatlea aad ' fresh from the farin, will start Yesterday’s Results ed and no one Is as anxious to the first to admit that Karras golf course, have accom­ owners’ drawing board for the ara and Earle Clifford, the Chapman is also a former match from John Hall, Wll Ray Peck of a Wt. In left field tonight as a week­ Baltimore 7, Minnesota 4. long and happy life as part of fitsrttag TfaM TSL EM-Mfii Chicago 2, Detroit 0. St. Louis 8, Chicago 2 get back Into the National Foot­ hasn’t lost any of his desire or plished. The course, the Red future. chap who named the course. Manchester’s sver-growing golf New England champion — win llamstown, Mass., 2 and 1. He Army and Navy played like end series geU underway. Waaliington 8, Cleveland 7. Los Angeles 8, New York 8 ball League wars as Karras. ability In the forced layoff. At Rock Country Club, on Slater "Do you know where It (the nlng the last time he played in was eliminated in the afternoon Champs against the Barbers, The course includes the world. scoring three times In the first Horton Is a 6-4. 230-pound Only Games Scheduled. Philadelphia 4, San Francisco "Sure, It was tough sitting out 246 pounds, Karris Is under Ws St., will open- tomorrow—at standard combination of two name came from?” Clifford it In 1961. 'round by Barclay, 2-up. Backfire on Indians native Californian who has just Today’s Games 8, ( 10) last season,” the giant defensive former playing weight. dawn according to Mcllduff. par 5’s, two par S’s and five asked. — i ------been summoned from the Read­ Boston (Monbouquette 6-8) Pittsburgh 1-8, Houston 0-8 Uckle said. “But that’s all over, “I sleep a lot better these Nine holes of the proposed par 4’a 'His longest hole is 867 "Right there,” he said, an­ ing, Pa., Red Sox affiliate at Loe Angeles (Gatewood 2-0), Only Games ficheduled nlghU knowing that Alex will be swering the question himself. .^ator splurge which put Wash-^concentrated on pitching._ His and I’m anxious to get back and NEW YORK (AP) where he was batting .303 and 11 pjn. Today’s Games help us win the Western Divi­ back on the job this year," said He was pointing to ah out­ Ington' on top. Hannan; who three-hitter stifl^ the Tigers leading the league with 62 RBI. New York (Downing 8-2) at Bingaman. cropping of dark red rock Birdie Tebbetts is a master came on after the Indians and ran his record to 12-3. Milwaukee (Lemaster 10-7) at sion title. He Is a natural first baseman. Minnesota (Pascual 10-8), 9 ^Icago (Buhl 12-6>. Wilson and his coaching staff along the Wilbur Cross High­ of psychology—only some­ hopped on A1 Koch for five sin­ Skowron produced both Chi­ But with the earlier youth Baltimore (Bunker 11-2 and “ I honestly think "we have a feel that the return of Karras THE way which skirts part of the gles and a homer by Vic Dava- cago runs with a sixth Inning San Francisco (Bolin 8-4) at good chance, providing we can will most help Roger Brown, the .. AA -i.- course. The rock was bisected times the psychology back­ movement tied up In a cast on McNally 7-8) at Kansas a ty Pittsburgh (Gibbon 7-4), N stay healthy^” he continued. fires. That’s what happen­ llllo in the first, pitched five triple as the third place White Tony Conlgllaro's broken right (O’Donoghue 7-6 and Bowsfleld other defensive tackle on tiie to make room for the road and shutout Innings. ’The Indians Sox moved two games back of arm, Horton will get his big 8-4), 2, Twl-N. Los Angeles (Moeller 8-9) at Without karras, who had been rnassive Lions line'. thus provided a colorful (and ed to the Cleveland Mana­ got a run In the eighth and the idle New York Yankees. time teat In Tony C's old berth. Detroit (Rakow 6-7 and Philadelphia (Short 9-8), N an all-pro aelectlon his last In 1962, many NFL teams put Herald Angle *. .. logical) name for the fifth new ger last night when Wash­ loaded the bases with two out * • • Horton was a versatile Los 8 p a r m a 8-3) at Cleveland Cincinnati (Tsltouris 6-7) at three seasons, the Lions slipped two men on Karras to keep him golf area to open in this part In the ninth on three walks be­ ington defeated the Indians, OkUOLBa-’t’WINS— Angeles schoolboy athlete, once (Stange 4-10 and Ramos 4-8), St. Louis (Richardson 1-0), N to a 8-8-1 record in 1963. away from their quarterbacks By of the state this year. fore Kline came on to end it. Houston (Johnson 8-10 and How much of this can be and runners and Brown bri^e Plenty of interest has already 8-7. It was the sixth straight loss Runner - Baltimore scoring 100 polnU In a basket­ 2, Twl-N, HOWIE HOLCOMB * ball game. Chicago (Plzarro 18-5) at [Larson 1-8) at New York (Fish blamed on Karras’ absence and through many times to make been ^ow n as only this past Tebbetts shook up his club for the Indians and fourth trimmed the Yankee margin to Asstetaat fiports Editor weak 16 playare from a fac­ with a rash of fines and then a half game by stealing some "A lot of people who watch­ Washington (Daniels 6-8), N. er 6-12 and Lary 1-8), 2, 6 p.m. how much came about because the tackle. straight victory for Washing­ ed both Horton and Conlgliaro of a rash of Injuries, cannot be Brown’s best game was the tory league toured the course. the Indians shook up the Sen­ ton. And It left ‘Tebbetts won­ of Minnesota's thunder with a Thanksgiving Day game that Several stands of trees pro­ ators with a rash of runs. five home run barrage. Jackie In thought Hor­ determined. Baseball Owners Find New Gimmick Cleveland had scored six times dering what a team has to do ton eventually would be the But Coach George Wilson ad­ year when he spearheaded the vide natural backdrops for to win a ballgame. Brandt connected twice and mits that Karras’ loss was a Lions’ defense In a 26-14 con­ soma greens while midway before most Washington fans Earl Robinson, Dick Brown better all-around hitter. Mana­ Baseball club owners, second only to the diamond were settled In their seats and Blsewhere in the American ger Johnny Pesky said. "In Met Win Missing terrific blow to the club, both on quest of the Packers. players themselves when it comes to squeezing an along the sixth fairway, the Tebbetts was congratulating League, Baltimore belted Min­ and Brooks Robinson had one fact, I even liked him better the field and In the morale de­ But with no Karras to contend golfers can look across the nesota, 7-4, and Chicago blank­ apiece for the Orioies who tied than Conlgliaro as a hitter in partment. with last year, rival teams put extra buck out of the unsuspecting public have come parkway to familiar landmarks hinuelf for waking up his a club record for homers in one the two blockers on Brown and In M an^estsr, Bolton and Ver­ team. ed Detroit, 2-0, In the only oth­ Scottsdale. “Alex Is g^eat at keeping the up with a new gimmick. Although the practice of sched­ Unfortunately, the Indians er games scheduled. day. "Now, maybe lightning will At Casey’s Party team loose,” said Wilson. “He ran their plays away from him uling exhibition games during the season has become non. The club’s acreage Is In also woke up the Senators. • • • Rookie Dave Vineyard won strike us again and this kid has a real knack of keeping oth­ with much success. almost extinct, it’s not quite dead. both Manchester and South his second straight for the Ori­ will come through and give us er players on their toes with his But that’s all likely to be Windsor. When Washington came back WHITE SOX-iStGEIlS— changed ag^ain with Karras Usually the major league^ Work on the course began on with seven runs In the sixth Gary Peters, who has been oles but needed ninth Inning the lift we need. NEW YORK (AP)—The longer Casey Stengel lives gentle, but effective, needling. teams meet a top farm club in and added some clutch relief doing some fancy hitting tor help from Stu Miller after Ron "Horton Is more of a line- “I don’t think we realized back and anxious “to make up sbutfled In both loops during June 1, 1963 and will ba con­ the more he discovers how fickle baseball players can be. for the lost time by coming back the tetter’s home town to try ths past few days. tinuing right until tomorrow’s pitching by Jim Hannan and the White Sox, left the run- Henry smacked a pin

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OOLLEGB STUDENT, ov«r 21, pmdmatety fO al­ VERNON A bsoutifuKy decorated oersonod rear ponffi. Beauti­ nelghboriiood this 7 room male and female, over 18. Fbr Sals 70 home. Exchirtvs with fully tread and ahnibbod lo t vestment property on Wol- Stan Ciaxk, 6464»06, 176- MOIIBAT Tkra rRIDAV MdM AJi.->SATUBDAT • AJL MOTOR SALES’ bum s. 648-2618. C o^ with 2 or 4 bodroonu, ntit St., in Mimehester. Title Colonial Village Preatlgs location at moderate 2 full botto, 2 firoptoone, at­ 2600. 875-9910 BUSnfBBS ZONE m - Ogbt price. Aok for Nonnan Hohen- la a 2 fomfly house with You Can Afford WESLEY R. SMITH tached gwBM ptue many good Income. PLEASE READ YOUR AD ASSORTiaDNT M food Garden Apartments roomo with two offioeo, oep- thol. Balflom Agency, 048-6121. otiier axoros u worth (welng arote sntruioe, rtiltable for AGENCY BARROWS ft WALLACE tliffiT r -' «r - W u t .Uto” m n tmtum m rtt tke piMMjM • SUMMER SALE rangaa. 8416B8I. today. P rieod at $38,600 fo r Mandiertor Portutdo, MaadL husineos or urnfOasInsMil uao. EIGHT ROOM Ranch in prao- $19,000 — Buy y o u rsd f H B T fl------H m MtrertiMr akooM M d Ua. ad tke m S T Luxury Living! "Serene and Dignified living i^ r approval! OoU Coil 646-6806 TME GUeSTi g V B R I ’l W NQ In MorKtssd ra- Ptdlbrtek Agency, 64S4MS4. 648-1567 tiga area. Two hatha, 2 flra- good income with thla 14 nAT R AFPBAM «ad REPORT ERRORS la tInM for the So Doga— Birds— Pets 41 condlUoned used furniture ana Minutes from Hartford" plocas, 2-cor heated garage. GULfSDTHfiRGRUB Elegant new 4 room apartments ESSO SERVICE station for room 2 family duplex. Burt- a«Kt hMTHilna The HeraM le reepoaalbit: ter onlj ONE laoor- ■■ inces, high quaUty—low 1,860 aquore feet of living nees aoned on Center St. roet or emitted tauertloa lor aay adrertlsemeat and then only In lovely suburban neighbor­ iMse at Bolton Notch, BM - Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! EITHER BURNED OR DACHSHUND, AKC registered, I. LeB lanc Furniture, 196 COMPLETE SERVICE SO. WINDSOR — 6H room area on llrat floor. Finlohed JARVIS REALTY CO. to the extent of a ‘'make food” Ineertton. Errore which do not uppy shots, champion blood Street, RockvUle. 878- hood within walking distance of woys 6 and 44A. Oontoet Mr. •48-1131 — E ves. 648-0068 L ots F o r ! 78 RAW ~ CREPT HOME D . Lothrap, 627-4188. 8Mlt Level with garage on a fomUy room in cellar. AA oone. leooM the ralke wt the a«oertiae»ent will aot he eorreeted by Ines. 048-9482. 2174. Open 9-8. high school, bus, rtioppiiw and Price reduced for Immediate JARVIS REALTY CO. 1DTHEBROMOS,AMO S minutes from Parkway. Equip­ SPACIOUS ROOMS imaded 100x200 lot, aluminum *«nako good” Inaertlan.______1966 FORD MUSTANG 2-Door combinations, roc nxnn, utility aole. Aok for Norman Hohen- 268 E . Center St., M anchester MANCHESTER — AA soM Hardtop. (Blue with the white TH EN "MINE NOST^ OROOMINa and boarding, wUl FiaOIDAIRB automattc waMi- ped with GB refrigerator, ,\ NEW COLONIALS - We have 648-H21 wooded building tots, all uni­ Ho u sm For Sale 72 room, 8 large bedrooms, large thoL Belflore Agency, 648-5121 jurt listed two four bedroom vinyl top) 260 V-8 engine, ra­ ANNOUNCED coUact and deliver. B. C. er, about IB-years-cId, good built-in GB pven, range SWIMMING POOL ties, $6,800 up. Warren E. How­ Chase, Harmony Hill Kennela living room, IH baths. Easy colonials with all the extras up Eves. OaU Oort Zlnaeer, 648-O068 DIAL 643-2711 dio with echo rear seat speaker, running condition, $25, Oail 849- garbage disposer. Rent includes n ,a 0 0 > vnOLL k e p t 8% n cm commuting to Hartford. Wol- SIX ROOM home on hue line land, MLS R ealtor, 64S-1106. B - Beautiful rooms, 3 baths, fireplace, mod' ers, concrete walks .and W ant I tom model with radio, automatic knives, axes, abeara, skatea, paper removed, dry wall work. getting ready NOW fo r Uie MID-SUMMER dearance aaSe •ina, fully finished and tlcaiily priced for quick sale by whene Matedr SImnIe aall the ever-increasing Christmas de­ Room s ranch, loige ttvliig room, tonn- •m kitchen with birch cab- SE7VBN ROOM Colonial. Ideoll owner (Ilrect at $21,600. eurbs, httumlnous pavad shift, reclining seats and new rotary bladea. ()ulck sarvtoe. Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ of portable and console TVs, o l filntaig room , oM ln ot Utohan, heated rec room, 2-car garage, mand for our products. Our ANGORA KITTENS, $10. GaM a Built-in Honq>ers and Inete, attached garage, cen for largo family. Big moeter 2989. whitewalls. (Aqua/whlte). Capitol Equipment Oo.. 18 ing arranged. Fully Insured. radios, and stereos. Now Is the 9 bedrooma, recreation room, 100’ frontage, built 1969. s x - roods. Priced reasonable. EDWARDS • F ree estim ates. 649-9688, J o ­ representatives are making after 4:80, 649-6862. Clothes Dryers trol air conditioning, ohnnlnum bedroom with private lavatory Main 8t„ Mancheatei. Hours time to pick up a real buy. Samuel M. e Venetian Blinds londaeaped yard. Marlon B. downetoin, 3 bedrooma l^us cellent buy at $22,900. W olver MANCHBSTBR-BOL/TON — An seph P. Lewis. plans NOW to take care of the com binatlona, $18,000. Phil­ ton Agancy, R ooltor, 649-2818. Builders and ocntractMW ANSWERING SERVICE ■61 RAMBLER (American). dally 741. Thoraday T-8. Satur­ WIRE HAIRBD Terriers, malies, M arlow ’ s Furniture, 887 Main a Gleaming Hardwood Floors Robertaon. RaaNor. 6H 6661. brlck A gency, 646:6464. fuU bath upetoln. Fireplace, soldi Acres. Large 7 room Colo­ day 7-4. 648-7988. imprecedented demand that w elcom e. T el. 640 8666 dagro, Custom model with radio, over­ ntSIDB AND OUTSIDE paint­ will be made for their servlcea. pedigreed and registered, $76. Street. Lavitt Agency e Paneled Dining Arena formal dining room. Automatic MANCHESTER - $ room Oo- nial, 3 fireplaces, built-ins, 2^ 449-0500 — 875-251.9 BOWERS S C B O O L -7 room fuO SO. WIND60R-$800 down b a n dishwasher. Good location. Ask botiis, 2-cor garage, acre lot head valve 6 and automatic. ing. Y fred A m ell, 110 Bryan D r., per model with radio, heater, LAWN MOWERS, aharpened In lawoe, delivered from our rubber pad, $26; good working PhUbriek A genoy. 649-8464. MANCHESTER VICINTrY - 6 baths, oU dty utUltiea. Aok MANCHESTER - 7 room Split offer. Call 643-1433 . 9 a.m. to 6 Ing, waliMper removed, fully monttuy and up. Warren B. INSPECTION INVITED for Norman HohenthoL Bd- level home ideally situated on a 600. G erard A gency, R ealtors, flore Agency, 648-S12L Mancheater, B44-*ltl. 6 cylinder and automatic shift and repaired, aales and serv­ screening plant. Andover Co­ washing machine, $20. 648-70(56. Howland, R oU tor, 648-1106. room ranch, situated on p.m., after 6 p.m. call 623-4718. insured. Rene Belanger. 848- T O Y P A R T Y DAILY 11 to 7 P.M. flora Agancy, 648-613L well rtioded kt, 2-oar garage, 648-0860, or 644-6825. 666-0682. (2 to choose from ). ice. rental equipment. L A M 0612 or 644-0804. lumbia. George H. Griffing, FTCTURBB(3UB setting-7 room leOxieO well Shrubbsd lot, at­ DROPLEAF TABLE, $8; maple brick ranch, family room, IH kitchen with bullt-tas, Uvug FOR SALBI — Building lots te Equipment C oi^ ., Route 88, In c., 742-7886. 8DC ROOM duplex, near ortnols tached garage, 8 bedrooma, MANCHESTER — New 8 room Union, Conn., 200 x 200. 6S4> Personals DEMONSTRATORS vanity, $3; floor lamp, $8. Call baths, double garage, wooded T W O F A M IL Y idem with fireplace, dining Vernon, 878-7609, M anchester and M ain S tre e t OAK 648-4041 Diroctiona: Olaotonbury Ex> dining room, wall to wall car­ (Jarrlson Ookmial, 12x24 living 7027. '61 (XIMET. 6 cylinder, stand­ Eiectrlcal ^rvices 22 LOAM SALE! Dark, rich stone 649-6978. lot, Manoherter. Corttor: W. room , $ bedrooms, large exchange, Bnterprtae 1948. after 8:80 to 9:80 p.m. pressway to Hebron Avs. Exit, pet in Uvlng room, built-in oven Jurt Itoted in tha deolrable room, family room, built-in WANTBJD — Ride to Lewis and Mercedes-Benz ard shift, whitewalls. (Dark free loam, regular $14 only Hutohlna, R aoltm . 646-6183. and range, does to bus line, okxnta. Two tiled bathroome Main StreeU, Hartford, 8:30- Join one of the oldest, $12.50. Fill, gravel, sand, stone. EXCELLENT CONDITION — 5- ' then right on House St Spruce St-Mople St ores. kitchen, master bedroom wltii blue). A real buy at $1,095. FREE BSTIMATSIS. Prompt largest firms In the Toy COLONIAL HEIGHTS Apart­ im m ediate occu pancy, $16,900. . . . and a 38x24 heated family dressing room, low twenties. 5. 649-5983. 648-9604. piece Paul McCobb walnut bed­ CUSTOM BURT 8 bedroom 6-6 dtmlax with 2-oor ga­ room . Custom built 1061. Wol- The most wanted car In the Household !$ervices service on all types of elec­ Party Plan. Big Christmas ments—4% room town bouses, RENTAL AGENTS Wolverton Agency, Realtor, H ayes A gency, 048-4608. Rsaort Proparty For S bIc 74 trical wiring. Licensed and In­ room set, plus boxspring and heat, hot water and appliances, ranch, 2 baths, large livii 649-2818. rage. tSvo separate heating verton Agency, R ealtor, 649- world. All models, new and '68 CHEVROLET (Biscayne). Offered 13-A selling season starting now. TYPEWRITER — Smith-Coro­ mattress. Must be sold. My room, fireplace, kitchen wl' systems, apocloua rooms, oil 3618. Small V-8, radio, heater, auto­ sured. Wilson ElectricsU Oo., FVll or spare time money­ private patio and cellar, park­ ALL STATE REALTY CXIVHNTRT — 7-3rear-old, com- WATERFRONT eottage, fm» AutomobDcn For Sale 4 Manchester, 649-4817, 643-1388. na, silent standard, elite type, loss, your gain. Just $850. Also, ing, $146. 649-4486, 649-6844. buUt-lns, finished rec room $18,900 — A T T R A C n V B 8 bed­ new cabinets on one aide. used. Including the fabulous matic suid new whitewalls. REWEAVING of BURNS, moth making opportunity. Exper­ excellent condition. $26. 643- COMPANY pleteCy furnished, 4 room nisbed, 4 rooms, lavatory, ea- good as new, never used, 80” with flr^loce and bar, at' room ranch, fireplace, alumin­ Clean, two tamlUee ora SDC ROOM custom built L- R anch with lake view on 188’ closed poridi, basement wttli R e e d c a r t Tour eradtt tum- Diese( — brings you 35-46 (Coral/white). holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ ience not necessary. Nc In­ 8104. toched 2-cor goroM, large ihaped ranch, rec room, olu- sofa, many other accessories. f o R RENT—4 room hooted Oiostonbury SSS-7U1 um storms, enclosed carport, scarce, don’t hesitate to coU. frontage lot, only $6,100. Con­ shower stall, automatic gas ad .downl Rhort oa down pay- dow shades made to mea.sure, Floor Finishing 24 vestment — High Commis­ apartment, near Porte Street. wooded kX for maximum prl' mlmnn siding and windows. m.p.g., with hardly any up- all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys EXCELLENT, E3FFICIENT and Call 643-7496 or come to 98 For Speelal Appointment basement, luge lot, nice view. tact J. R. Orcutt Agency, 741- heat and hot water, IS toot Pen aaentr BaalmiptT Repoeaea- sions. Openings for Man­ (Jushman Drive, Monday, Au­ C&ll 648-6118 betw een 8:80 a.m .- v a cy , $26,900. Phllhrlok Agen Carlton W. HufutcMns, Realtor, BELFIORE AGENCY Hanley R eal E rtote, 648-0060. EonT Don't desiMlrl Bee Bon­ made while you wait. Tape re­ FLOOR SANDING and refinish- agers. Write or call collect eccmomical, that’ s Blue Lustre 7846. Ton runabout boikt wItti IS k e ^ . Call Robert Goehring, gust 8, 7-9 p.m. 4:80 p.m . ay, 649-8464. 649-6182. 648-5121 h.p. Johnson motor, water net Douglas- In small. John Ver- call 678-9829. Street, available August 1st., tremendous vohie. Hayes Agen­ dierter. Immediate occupancy. '59 CHE\'ROLET (Brookwood). chsuiged, e.stimates given. Man­ house 40" twin oven range, ter 6 p.m . 7 Miles Out! lot. Neat home, 6 larg« rooms, Bchoda and tronaportatlon. M otore. 388 Main. faille. 649-6760. PICNIC Tables, several styles, woiiring couple. Call between cy , 648-4808. CaU Stafford Springs 6644886, 6 cylinder, standard shift, ra­ chester Refinishlng Co., 643- extra sturdy construction, 6 automatic timer. 649-6595. porches, tiled bath, garage. Fireploced living room, formal owner, tor ^ipototmont dio, heater and new whitewalls. 4-8, 648-6441. THREE ROOM apartment, first Worth Investigating. T. J. Green Manor Ranch — 9283. foot, $12.60 up; 8 foot, $18.50 dining room, full attic and VERNON — Near Circle. Oom- 1861 UNOOLN Continental, ex- (Metallic blue). floor, stove, refrigerator, heat, $103. Monthly C rockett, R ealtor, 648-1677. 5 ^ room s, eeilent running condition, all 1964 2-door Chevrolet, good con­ Bonds— Stocks TELEPHONE Salesladies. 9 up; delivered. W. Zlnker, Pln- EXCEPTIONALLY nice 6 room cellar, 2-car garage. Immedi­ mercWI zone 6 room ranch, dition and clean. Call 648-7760. Machinery and Tools 52 all utilities furnished, $90. powered, plua air conditioning, M ortgages 31 a.m. -1 p.m., or 6 p.m. - 9 p.m ney Street, Ellington. 878-7143. first floor flat, cabineted kltch- monthly. CMl 649-4556, even­ $81,000—RED HOT, just on the ate occupancy. A aolid home phu large building. Toq$ren Wanted—Real Hstate T7> v e ry reasonable. 648-9096. '69 RAMBLER (American) 2- Building— Contracting 14 daily, to work in our office. sn, oil steam heat, screens, Ve­ Pays All! in a good residential neighbor­ A gency, 648-6831, 878-6879. two extra large bedrooms, LAWNMOWBR8 - Arlens, EIGHT FOOT porcelain sinks ings 644-0181. market, big 4-bedroom co- Door. Radio, heater, 6 cylinder. SECOND MORTGAGES - Un­ Permanent, gfood pay, salary netian blinds, storm windows. Ionia, with all the extras. Rec hood. Excellent value. Ask for plus den or extra bedroom, Trucks— ^Tractors ADDITIONS — Retaining walls, Lawn Boy, Toro, Bolens Orbit with four faucets. Good for in­ p l a n n i n g t o s e l l TOUCSWAGEN Station W a g o n ,______(2 to choose from, one auto­ limited funds available for seC' and commission. Apply 869 Electric range, refrigerator, Asrtime mortgage and $103 BUI Belflore. Belflore Agency, SDC ROOM raised, ranch, plus large llvtag room with fire­ your cement floors, garages, bath­ Air, and riding mowers. 'Wheel- dustrial work. Original price room, breezeway, 2-car garage, pre^perty? CoU Joseph Barth« 1962, ' ’eiT condition, low xRUCK, 1987, Chevrolet, matic, one standard). ond mortgages, payments to Main Street, Office 7, Monday, and garage. $110. Adults. R ef­ t'ornlshed Apanmento 8S-A monthly pays everything! EX' porch, awnings, carpeting. Sub­ 648-6131. rec robm, 2 full baths, modem place and dining area, wol--. rooms tUeci, remodeling. Roof­ horse and Bolens 4-wheel $260, sacrifice $35. Fontaine's Broker, 6464630. mileage, 649-4924. suit TOUT buffet. Expedient 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. only. erences. L ease required. 648- cellent young 6 room Cape with urban, but in Town. T. J. kltrtien Indudes disposal, 3- to-'wall C4upet m hidl, living $75. 1940 Ford Pickup, $60. TD ing. Cali 649-4291. tractors. Parts and service. Used Restaurant Equipment, cor garage, large lot Call us 14 bulldoser, $1,800. 742-8002. service. J. D. Realty. 648-8139. 7066. TWO ROOMS, utilities, free 4 finished on big beautlfuUy C rockett, R ealtor, 648-1677. $23,900—JUST LISTED, a tim e room and dining area, near CLERK, general office work, Capitol Equipment Company, 473 Windsor St., Hartford. 627- parking, adults, businese block, family. Two jhree-roomers on for new reduced price. Warren WANTED — Business sens lot QUALITY CARPBNTRY- landscaped country lot in scenic Buckley Schtsd. OoU owner, in Bolton, preferably Route . A BETTER ARRANGEMENT must be experienced typist, 88 Main St„ Manchester. 6771. Depot Square. Tel. Mr. Keith, area jiirt minutes from Man' one floor, a five-roomer on sec­ B . Howland, MLS R ealtor, 648- 6 Rooins, dormers, porches, LAKEWOOD CIRCLEl—Want a 648-4017. Omtact Norman Beano, 646* SAVE Trailers— Economy 2-Door Sedans of your finances will make good potential with growdT\g Open dally 7-6, Thursday 7-9, TWO 4 ROOM APTS. 640-8101. cheater. New mortgage avail home with quality through­ ond. Good income. ExceUent 1106. basements refinlshed, cab­ 6016, a fter A inets, bullt-ins, formica, tile. more of your Income available concern, all benefits. Apply Saturday 7-4. able with VA — no money down, out? Look over our split level financing available. T. J. SUMMER SPECIALS Mobile Homes 6-A Musical Instruments 53 LEFT TWO ROOM apartment, fur­ SO. WINDflOR—OolonlaC ran ch ,------^ No job too small. William for personal use. Lump debt Allied Printing Services, 579 or FHA $460. dow n! up in the Lakewood Circle C rockett. R ealtor, 648-1077. f!A T J . '61 RAMBLBJR (American). De­ GBRT’S a gay girl — ready for ------— ;——------— nished, private bath and en­ AA acne. Six large rooms on FOUR BBiDROOM C A ^, 69 RUSSELL B. AMTHONTi 16 FOOT HI-LO aluminum luxe model with radio, heater Robbins earpentry service. into one monthly payment of W. Middle Tpke. area. 8 rooms, 2^ baths, etc. Broker, to oeU youir property $22.38 for each thousand dollars a whirl after cleaning carpets i GAGLJANO electric guitar Central location. trance. Utilities. No pets. Neiur 200 OTHER LffiTTNGS sera lot one-half mile from Diane Drive. Full shed dormer, MM Voltewagen, low mhaage, camper, used T days, com­ and standard shift. (Light blue). 649-3446. with Blue Lustre. Rent electric 26 watt supro amplifier 4 pick­ Priced in the mid thirties South Wlndaor 2 baths, carport, full basement, In Manchester or vicinity. 742- including repayment over five Air conditioned. Cheney’ s, 226 (Charter Oak, 648- and we think it worth it. T. J. new school, wooded area to good condition, |795. pletely equipped. McBride's shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint A up with microphone, $185. Like rear. MadeUn« Smith, Realtor, large lot, shade trees, aU city •431. Oourtaous aervioe i Sport Spot. 689 Center St. 649- years. Ihtmk Burke, 346-8897, Help W anted— MaJc 36 8868, 246-4738. C rockett, ReaCtor. 648-1677. Wallpaper Supply. new. (3am 649-1877 after 6 p.m. Garage furnished. DREAMS COME TRUE 649-1643, o r evenings 648-8189. utilltlea. Sidewalks to Keeney hM9 Chevrolet, V-8, automatic 8747. '62 VOLVO (PV-544). Equip­ Special Services 15 Connecticut Mortgage E x­ PLUMBING and heating men, X Two bedrooms. ONE ROOM, heated, fumlshad Samuel M. School, stores, bus. $17,900. traiMiniasion, very dean, ment Includes radio, heater, 4- change, 18 Lewis St., Hartford, SINGEIR 81-16 tailoring ma­ MANCHESTER—On Harlan St experienced, for new installa­ apartment, bedrcxmi set, gas 6 room Cape Cod with breeze­ VERNON - Manchester line. CaU 649-2595. 8695. CAMPING TRAILER, New speed floor shift and whitewalls. Conn. chine, motor, extra large Office and Store Fully equipped kitchens. Hiis delightful 6^ - room' tions. CaK Andover 742-6290 af­ range, refrigerator, kitchen way and garage, tree shaded Immaculate 6 room ranch, Horlron, two months old, com­ (Black). stand, excellent condition. ABC Equipment 54 Lavitt Agency Ranch wUl m ake its lu<^y COVENTRY NOBTR - Naar M88 Chevrolet Impala, 2-Door PAGE PUBLICITY ter 6 p.m. set. Free gas, electriislty. Low lot. dining room, large living breezeway, attached oversize BOLD MEDU.I0II plete, ready for road. $500. Appliance Repair, 649-8879. $136.00 MONTH! buyer, shout tor j^ . Loca­ garage, 8/4 acre of beautiful C oven tiy gcCf course. 100 acre Convertible. Good condi­ 145 Hilliard Street. 643-9758. Business Opportunities 32 rent. Adult. Ai^ly Apartment 643-2158 R ealtors 876-6297 room with fireplace, 8 bed­ tion Is exceCent. Ilie sound- '60 RAMBLER (American). MECHANIC, experienced, own BOBTAIL stainless steel soda 4, 10 Depot Square. fawn wltii large shade trees, tann, h ^ location, lots of rood tion, 8595. ' Specializing in promoting IT’S INEXPENSIVE to clean fountains, $66 up. Also, large Vernon Circle — Pkwy. Exit 96 rooms, 1^ baths, all for $17,- npss and features make this RUMHIES Custom model, radio, heater, FOR LEASE — Going Gulf tools, references. Call 648-6449 Open 7 Days A Week FHA, $460 down, $14,600. Pasek frontage, older 9 room home, products and services to the rugs and upholsrtery with Blue assortment restaurant equip­ WARREN E. HOWLAND NEWLY DECORATED, fuUy 400. Wolverton Agency, Real­ a fine buy at $18,600. R . dairy horn, cut buUdings, 1867 Chevrolet Hardtop. Floor Auto Driving School 7-A 127 H.P. 6 engine, automatic Service Station In Manchester. or 643-0278. tor, 649-2818. R ealty, 389-7476, 648-7306, 743- public. Experienced in news Good volume. Paid training Lustre. Rent electric rfiam- ment. Fontaine’s Used Res­ R ealtor — 643-1106 furnished 6 room half duplex, WaUter, 649-6806, 876-6611. 8248. many potentials. Lotwrenoe F. shift, $545. shift. (Green/whlte). media of all types. LEARN TO DRIVE — Special program. For details call 526- PLUMBERS AND HELPERS pooer $1. Olcott Variety Store. taurant Equipment, 473 Wind­ 2 baths, wariier, parking, suit­ CEINTER HALL Couonlal—St MANCHESTER^? room ranch, F lon o, R t a 11 0 r , 648-2766. The ultimate In asoSsn 1867 Chevrolet. 8 cylinder, attention to nervous and el­ 6158 between 9 a.m. and 6 for new construction work. Call sor St., Hartford. able for gentleman. 27 New James Pariah. Porter Street $ bedrooms, Uvlng room, fire- RANCH, 64 rooms, nestled in Charles N icholson. 743-6884. ■vteg. Total eleetrie Beat, '60 NASH METROPOLITAN. PAIGE 2-wheel tractor with THREE ROOM apartment, area. 8 ^ rs old. 6 large BARROWS ft WALLACE the trees in a beautiful wooded standard tran.smlssion. derly. Clas.sroom for teen­ P.O. BOX 653 p.m. 289-0611 after 7. Street. plMe, dining room, large pine Manchester Parkade, Manch. lights te aU rtoseta. Bnllt- Radio, heater, whUewall.s, all blade; Sears riding mower; stove, refrigerator, heat, $86. rooms, 'baths, huge recrea­ neighborhood. Just off Route BO. WINDSOR, W apping. $14,- good condition. Two to agers. Pickup service. Day or . . , u . -r-i. < -v paneled family room, attached 649-6806 MANCHESTER CARPENTERS. Apply at E l ­ (x>rd wood saw table; small Wanted—^To Buy 58 Close to Parkade. 190^ W. MANCHESTER — AvailaMe tion room with fireplace, built- 16. House has 8 bedroom s, 1 4 •90. 729 G riffin R oad. C leon 6 4 la VMrmlea oonatara. Tito choose from, $445. evening lessons. Reasonable ‘f, Middle Tpke. Call 643-6802. garage, $17,600. PhUtnick rates. Manchester Driving best in a second car. (Yellow/ Help Wanted— female 35 lington Ridge (3ountry Club, El­ compressor. Tel. 643-2871. August 1st, cool, rural living in Ins, breeieway and attached baths, large rec toom, piatio, room ranch, carport, fidl base­ hullM. Extra InsDlatton. 8 lington, Conn. WE BUY, BELL or trade an­ beautifiily furnished 8 room A gency, 649-8464. 1056 Plymouth V-8. Good condl- Academy, 742-7249. white). POUR ROOM apartment, auto­ 2-car garage. $28,900 Phil' wnxiAMB ST.—Two famUy, 4- large lot, $18,400. Phllbrlek ment, half acre treed lot. Own­ or 6 large bedroome. Atend- RN OR LPN, 11-7, full or tique and uoed furniture, chine, apartment, $125 monthly. Oak brick A gency, 649-6464. A gen cy, 649-8464. Mon, 8145. UL APPROVED lightning rods, glass, silver, picture frames matic gas heat, csi bus line, SPLIT LEVEL—8 rooms, mod­ 4, economical gas heat, alu­ er transferred. Occupancy Sep­ onm sldtatgt too! Attraettve awnings, rtxifing, siding, gut­ part-time. Vernon Haven, 875- HAVE OPENING for floor cov­ Boats and Accessories 46 Lodge Apartments, 267 Tolland minum rtornu, garage, oewen, tember 1st. AssumaMe 44% ering mechanic, experience and old coins, old dolls and working couple with no chil­ ern kitchen with bullt-ins, 8 ters, combination windows. In­ 2077. Tpke. 643-9171. SBWEIN ROOM older home, bus line, priced low tor qtock O .I. m ortgage. CoU ow ner, 644- mooded lote. IfMvy More To Choose From Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 preferred but not necessary. guns, hobby collecttons, attic dren. 649-4810. large bedrooms, dining room, sured warranty. Free esti­ 1968, 19’ OWENS OPEN BOAT, bedroom s, 2 baths, lot 72x161. huge family room 21x38 with sole. R ob^ Anderson, Rei 0610. See Tim Moriarty Ii63 LAMBRETTA Motor Scoot- Hardtops and Convertibles PART-TIME and full-time fab­ Call Personalized Floors, 649- 185 h.p., V-8 engine, full cover, contents or whole estates. Fur­ ANDOVER — TWO room fur­ Marlon B. Robertson, Realtor, 118,900 mates, budget accounts. Bea­ ric sales girls wanted. Apply niture Repair Service Talcctt- FOR RENT — CentraHy lo­ fireplaoe, 2 full baths, 2-car ga­ tor, 628-0180, 628-1776. er, 1,400 miles. 150 c.c., all the con lightning Protection, 643- 9258. padded seats, extra clean, rea­ nished apartment for rent, re­ 648-6968. RARE OPPORTUNITY to pur­ to Manager, Pilgrim Mills, ville. Conn. Tel. 643-7449. cated, 4 rooms, upstairs, ga­ rage, excellent neighborhood, • AU thsee toatnree te • extra.s, $300. Call 649-7139. '59 OLDSMOBILE (98) Conver­ 6316. sonably priced. Call 643-2791. frigerator, stove. C. H. Stiens, MANCHE8TBR-BOLTON — 7 chase new 8 room , CotonioH in broad ■MV borne Juet sate- SILK TOWN MOTORS Hartford Road, Manchester. STEADY PART - TIME work rage. Adults preferred. CaEl RAN(2H — EIGHT rooms, South $31,900. PhUbriek A gency, 649- New Urting in a 8 room ex­ tible. Automatic transmission, iQques Route 6, 742-7278. room raised Ranch, 2-cor ^ Manchester’s most elegant atee from Maaebeater 810 Hartford Rd. 643-6217 Open daily 10 a.m.-9 p.m., evenings, 6 p.m. - 10 p.m., 4 or 12 FOOT PENN YANN boat 649-0110 after 6. VHndsor, one full and two half 8464. pandable &pe. Quiet, con­ radio, heater and all power as­ and good used furniture, vil­ rage, 2 fireplacea, lozge family neighborhood, 2-car g;arage, BICYtXiE, boy's 36” , good con­ LEAVE YOUR pre-sohool child, Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 5 days weekly, salary. Must be with 6 h.p. motor, excellent baths, modern kitchen with room, iatmdry room, butit-lns, venient West Side l(xatlon. • liberal Fteaaeiag Avail­ sists. (Bronze). bondable, neat, sober, and de­ lage Peddler Auction Bouse, CUTE APARTMENT for one or Business Locations buUt-ins, dining room, 4 bed­ ODGE (Coronet) 2-Door Hour.s to meet your require­ man preferred. Apply 869 Main rage, lot 100x205, owner wants O ia rles L esperonce, 649-7620. FORMER BUSINESS Street, Room 7, Friday evening Diamonds— Watches— Included, $86 monthly. Carlton with picnic area, etc. Terrific MLB R ealtor, 648-1106. drive, new tires, excellent con­ Business Services Hardtop. V-8, radio, heater, au­ ments. Licensed child care STORE FOR RENT, reason­ quick sale because of illness, buy. T. J. Crockett, Realtor. 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Hutchins, 649-6132. $28,500. Philbrlck A gency, 849- WESLEY R. SMITH dition. 649-2603. O ffered 13 tomatic transmission. (Tu-tone service. Happy Hours Nursery WOMEN WHO WANT Jewelry 48 Rooms Without Board 59 able, heated. 16 Depot Square. 648-1677. NEW LIBTmO—Porter Street MANCHESTER — Lmmaeulate Tel. 648-5560. 8464. area. 6 room Cape, rtue rec 2-BBOBOOM green). A Day Care Center. 158 Stiver WANTED — Part-time r « d es­ TH REE RCX>M apartm ent, sec­ AGENCY one owner 4 bedroom 7 room 1967 CHEVROLET Oonvertlble, VACUinil CLEANERS, toostera, WATCH AND JBTWELRY re­ MANCHESTER — central, bus room, 2-cor garage, tree RANCH $I53N Lane, K. Hartfbrd, Conn. 528- TO WORK AGAIN tate salesman or woman. Could FURNISHED R(X)M8, complete ond floor, stove, refrigerator, FOR LEASES—B xcrtlent loca-' MANCHESTER — Yesu'-old cus­ single, convenient, quiet resl' 386 ou. In., V-8, powerglide. irons, lamps, drills repaired. 0976. pairing. Prompt eervlce. Up to line. ExceUent 2-famlly of shaded, private lot, $17,900. '67 CHETVROLET (Bel Air) 4- develop Into full-time If de­ light housekeeping facilities. heat and hot water, electricity tion tor doctor’s office or tom 6H room ranch, aluminum 648-1567 denttal area. 6 rooms first floor, 4-BEOiBOOM 6*9-8714 after 8 p.m. Free estimates. Free pickup $20 on your <4d watch in trade. Centrally located. Mrs. Dor­ furnished, adults only, no pets. 4%-4%. Two heating systems. P hilbrlck A gency, 649-8464. Door Hardtop. V-8, radio, heat­ sired. Write stating hours beauty parlor. 415 Main S treet siding, 2-car g;arage, 2 baths, 2 rooms second floor. Features RANCH and delivery. 629-3866. Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray. sey, 14 Arch Street, M anches­ Incpiire 126 Spruce St. Priced to sell at $16,600. 1962 CHEVROLET 2-door, radio er and automatic transmission, This adverti.sement is directed available and qualifications to Complerely renovated an() am­ family room witti fireplace, BOLTON—Big 7 room ranch on Include two porches, iKjar ga- 737 Main Street, State Theater ter. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. and heater, new master cyl­ loAWNMOWER sharpening; re­ new whitewalls, too. (Coral/ Roofing— Siding 16 to women who want to return to Rockville P.O. Box 173. Building. ple parking. J. D. Realty. 648- huge suburban lot. Hayes Agen­ 4 acres. 14 baths, 8 car ga­ DUPLEX, 4-4, nicely rttuated. rage, 14 baths, city water and R0C3CVILLE — 4 room apart­ sewer. Oil steam heat, fi41 inder, .standard tran.smlssion, pairs. sales, rotor blades white). bu.siness and who are .sufficient­ 5129. cy, 643-4803. rage, basement finished o tt. Ideal for investment or owner WANTED — Experienced, mar­ FRONT ROOM, centrally locat­ ment, first floor; heat, hot VERNON—Ranch 8 rooms, 8 piaster, hous« A-1 condition. engine in good running condi­ sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ A. A. DION, INC. RocOna ly free of home responsibilities ed, half block from Main, water, electricity, gas stove bedrooms, family size kitch­ large productive blueberry . live In CH ie side. Lew-medium Elltwarlh Mittw tion, $60. 643-2868. ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, aiding, pointing. Carpentry. Al so that they can work a full­ ried mechanic to work on 10 Garden— ^Farm— Dairy 2ND FLOOR SPACE BRICK RANCH — Corner of patch . . . good fo r $600.00 assumable mortgage. Firm at Excellent lot with traek. Rrhsed '61 RAMBLER (American) Con­ pin bowling machines. Will parking, 69 Birch St. 649-7129. furnished. Available August Parker and Stephens, owners en,, partial rec room in bsae- right. Phone 648-6278, B rae 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 teratlons and addlnons. Ceil­ time 5-day week. Products 50 1st. Call 640-8103 a fter 8. ment, lot 90x155 with trees, per year Income. Vacant, low $14,600. Owner 644-M78. 1960 T-BIRD convertible, radio, 2098. vertible. C / ^ T 7 ^ ings. Wortunonahip guaran pay expenses while attending ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman Suitable tor offices, distribu­ are transferred, Uvlng out of thirties. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Burn Realty. A $ m m i school. Apply Vernon Bor'ling $14,600. P hilbrlck A gency, 6<9- heater, automatic, full power, matlc, poOV^i^Lyf. (Red). teed. 399 Autumn St. 648-4860. AN ACRE of blueberries, choice only. Free parking. Refer­ 4% ROOM GARDEN Apart­ tion space, beauty parlor or Town I and want this spotless tor, 648-1677. BIX ROOM ranch newly deco­ s 068 Mlddto Tpke. Boat WASHINO MACHINES repair­ Lanes. Route 88. Vernon, <3onn. 8464. COVENTRY Ihkefront — $18,- $1,000. Will take older trade. The Manchester office of a na­ cultivated varieties and pick­ ences required. Call after 5, ment, heat, hot water, stove, barber shop. High traffic ranch home Sold. Beautiful lo­ rated, flrei^ace, attached ga­ TeL 048-0980 Can arrange financing. Priv­ ed. RCA Whirlpool and Ken- BIDWELL HOME Improvement count. Will build to suit cation, ■ has three bedrooms, NEW RANCHES — Three new rage. Hsmley R eal E state, 648- 900. Attractive nelghbmhood, tionally known insurance com­ PART-TIME gardener, 8 hours ings, 30c pint. Dooley, Watrous 643-2693. refrigerator Included, $120. BUY ExobulTe Solee Agaoik ately owned. 644-8266. * more All work guaranteed. Company - Roofing, siding, al­ •Road, Bolton. 649-3096. needs. Reasonable lease. living room with a separate ranch homes under construc­ 0080. fully furnished, clean, 5-room Call 643-4913, 644-8141. terations, additions and re pany ha.s an InteVe.sting and re­ per day, for watering, weed- AvaUable August 1. Office 16 SPECIAI.S sponsible office position open in THE THOMPSON House, Cot­ Forest St.. 648-(X)00. dining ell. kitchen with a Full grown shade trees to tion. Six rooms, garage, full ___ year 'round home, garag;e, modeling of all types. Ehccel- ing, spraying, pruning end ^ ^ ^^ces tage Street, centrally located, 649-1647 breakfast room. One car ga­ keep you cool — give you basements, Mg lots within a PRICE REDUCED on 6 room atone fireplace, large scrertied- REPAIRS on all makes of re lent workmanship. 649-8486. its growing service department, j pilnting. No grass cutting. Pre- * j l Angel Air conditioned and centrally lo-| ^ an with well round- quanuties. .zi Angei large pleasantly furnished FIVE ROOM PLAT, 142 S. Main rage. We listed the house at privacy. block of a new school. FHA Colonial, Immediate occupan- in porch, shade trees, omeslto WEEKEND SPECIAI^ (rigerators, washers, ranges, OFFICE space and store space cy , St. Jam es Pariah, $460 ' ------"* '58 CHRYSLER (Saratoga) 4- cated. Thorough training will be j g j knowledge of gardening. Street. rooms, parking. OslH 649-2858 Street, now available, heat fur­ $21,900. but they want action Asbestos siding — no paint­ or Va. Terrific value tor only drive. Must sell. Lawrence F. and dryers. All oil burners DION OONSTRUenON-rRoof- for rent. Main St., near O u­ and will listen to your offer. down. Ohar-Bon Real Estate, cleaned and serviced. All work Door Sedan One owner. Radio, for overnight and permanent nished, older people. 643-8572. ing! $18,900. T. J . C rockett, R ealtor, Flano, Realtor, 648-3766. Read Herald Ads. M07 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop, ing, siding, alterations, ceil Northeastern Building Maln- FRESH SWEET CORN for ter. 649-5229, 9-6. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- 648-0668. guaranteed. 640-0006. heater, automatic transmission, ings, gutters and aluminum igh standards. tenance, 628-4082. guest rates. Radiant heat — only $166. 648-1677. CSiorles Nicholson, 7^-8864. t-6, automatic transmts- tinted glass, power steering and sale; also fresh eggs. Natsisky 4% ROOM APARTMENT, heat 1577. windows. 643-4352, 643-0895. Farm, Inc., 122 Newmarker COMFORTABLE room for gen­ and hot water, rent $126.60 per yearly ! 1c3, VERNON-BOLTON line — 4- OFF SILVER Lane Busline — A rton, radio and heater, pow­ STEPS, 8IDBWALKB, stone brakes, whitewalls, too. (D e ^ CONSTRUCTION Houses For Rent 65 er steering, power brakes. Road, Vemon-So. Windsor line, tleman, separate entrsmee, montii. Call 643-6105. BAST HARTFORD — (larrtsan A garage to ke^ your car year-rtd, excellent condition 6 beautifully appointed 64 room walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ green). If you have a good educational Cape on 100x200 lot, attached Sharp- $695 INSPECTOR off Dart Hill Rd. next to Ver­ parking. Call 649-2655. Colonial, 8 bedrooms. 1% new a lot longer. room Ranch,' large kitchen races, hatchways, dry wells, BIDWELL SIDING and roofing. background, • previous business BIS6ELL STREET — 4 room OOVE3NTRY LAKE — 4 room baths. fireplace. built-lns, garage, kitchen with built-lns. All concrete repairs. Reason­ 643-5379, 876-9109. Tovm of Manchester non Hills. 644-0304. A fireplace to add warmth bullt-ins, rec room, fireplace, f****®'^.”**®' , 1869 Ford Country Sedan Sta­ •66 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan. experience, like public contact, ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, tenement, second floor, $70. year 'round house, lake priv­ breezeway, attached garage, fruit trees, on two lote, ' 826' Iwely dining area, 8 large bed able. 648-0881. ileges, one child, $80 a month. and charm to your home. tion Wagon, V-8, .standard V-8, automatic transmission, ra­ and can compose your own let­ Salary rangn $5,241.60-$6,442.80. private entrance, shower, park­ 649-6220, 9-6. wooded lot. $82,800. Philbrlck frontage. B aelly financed. $22,- rooms, walk-in closets, main­ LOTS AVAILABLE 648-1686. Incidently — 8 bedrooms, transmission, radio and ( t YPEWRITERB — Standard dio Sind heater. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A ters, your inquiry is invited. En­ Additional benefits Include: Two Household Goods 51 ing gentleman'^tnly. Apply 196 Agency. R ealtors. 649-6464 900. Q m tact J. R . Orcutt Agen­ tenance free aluminum siding. a «' tirely confidential. weeks’ vacation; sick leave; So­ bath, kitchen, living room, Wolverton Agenoy, Realtor, heater. $6961 electric. Repaired, over- Splice Street. BOLTON CENTER dining jsl, and price tag un­ cy, 742-7846. cial Security; Town Pension BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN SIX ROOM Ansaldi built Garri 649-2818. MECHANIC’S SPECIAL ROOFINO — Speclalliliig n- VERNON — Five Room Ranch, der $16,000. are Included. Pick your lot and let Jarvis build the home oif your IW Plym ^ Ou.U», »*«r.j S S 'J T ?" polring roofs of oil ktnds, new Plan; Life, sickness and accident TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING 1 APARTMENTS ‘ son Colonial, formal dining NEW LISTINa — 64 room $126 a month. T el. 876-6180. room, king size master bed­ MANCHESTER - t bedroom . ban Station Wagon, V-6, au-| Lip and delivery eervlce. '59 VOLVO (PV-544) 2-Door roofs, gutter work, chimneys We will be glad to .talk with you insurance available, 1, 2 or 8 YEARS TO PAY Apartments— Plato— Corner Bsandy St. GliSltN ROBERTS future. We will build from bur {dans or youn. Lote tomatlc transmission, heat- { Sedan. Radio, heater, J-speed "SUPER DELUXE!' room,. large landscaped lot walk-out basement, fin Yale Typewriter Service. 849- cleaneiT repaired. Aluminum If you will phone 643-1181, Mrs. c'onstnictlon or Inspection of Tenements 63 and Bolt<^ Center Rd. i^A R HARTFORD and Bast AGENCY JSd’forMtircJeJ to K available on: or, power brakes. $396 | tran.smiseion. Basically a clean siding.*’ 80 years’ experience Hawkln.st for an appointment. Requires 6 years’ employment in 8 ROOMS OF FTIRNITURE with shade trees. Ansaldi idled rec room with fireplace. 4986. Hartford—6-room ranch with 644-1621 233-3326 644-1337 walk-out basement, kitchen $17,400. Call 048-4284. car. (Black). Fret estimates Call Howley. construction work or in en­ ALL 100% GUARANTEED THREE ROOM apartments, all large finished rec room, $150 Heights area, $20,900. Warren with dining area, 8 bedrooms, ONLY $444 E. Howland, MLS Realtor, 643 'ARE.A-1! Truck la A-1! 643-5361, 644-8333. gineering, or graduation from utilities and air conditioning. Ruree roomt. a m onth. J. D. R ealty CO., HILLSIDE AVENUE, Vernon — minutes to chopping, $14,900. MANCHESTER - FOr the low Sedan, 6 cylinder, autuma-1 attics, trash, «maii $14.06 Delivers Heat (ThenfibStat |n each apart­ 1106. . BRUCE ROAD '57 PLYMOUTH (Savoy) 2-Door WANTED — Experienced legal college in engineering and 2 For ai^xyintment eall Mr. 643-6129. 4-year-old 6 room ranch with Wolverton Agency, Realtor, p rice o f $18,000 one wlU find -tic transmission, heater, 1 d « e A - l ^ h t ! ^ l R A T ’S ROOFINO OO.—Shingle $14.06 Month ment) very Hean. $896 Sedan. 6 cylinder, radio, heater, stenographer. Write Box L, years of the above type or Peterm an, 648-2468, er M r. MANCHBHTBR - $14,000. Six gsu'age In one-year-old condi­ 649-2818. many attra^ve features in 648-2928, Trem ano Trucking roofs, gutters, built-up roofs, — YOU GET — Telephone jack in every room automatic. Herald. equivalent. Applications and ad­ P onttcelli, 649-9644. room brick Cape, fireplace, tion, sWded yard, built-in kitch­ this $ bedroom home. Lorm CB4TIR STRRBT t$80 Ford Falrleme BOO 4-door S ervice. roof and chimney repairs, Ray 16-PIBCE BEDROOM Hotpiolnt rtove Resort Properly ASSUMPTION PARISH - Im .- Jseksem, 643-8326, R ay Hage- ditional information available at garage, excellent condition, en, attractive dining room, maple cabinet kitchen with ■edan, 6 cylinder, automa the office of the General Mana­ 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM Hotix>lnt refrigerator paneled living room with fire­ medlate occupancy. 7 room Oo- spacious_____ dinette. W olk-out HILLIARD m iE T * SONS Rubbl(* Re- now , 649-2214. 12-PIECE KITCHEN Tile bath with enclosed tub For Rent trees, near bus. shopping, tic transmission, radio and i naoval-Gellars, attics, yards. LPN, PART TIME. Call 649- ger, Municipal Building, Man­ school. Carlton W Rutentns, place, oil hot water heat, 8 lonial, fireplace, park-like | beui^ent. Dertrable redden- heater. Must be seen to be' 2368. - Plus - Laundry In building Weekly or monthly pickup. See these and many more fine chester, oi State Personnel De­ HAMPTON - Seabrook Beach, R ealtor. 649-5132. bedrooms, new listing. Wolver.- grounds, on bus line. (ISiar-Bon tlal section near schools. H. B. HOLLISTER STRKT appreciated. $695 Radlo-TV Repair partment, State Office Buirding, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Ssptic Tanks Parking N.H. New three bedroom wa­ ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. Real EsThte. 643-0688. G rady, B n rter, 643-8009. Harold Hoar, 649-4034 used cars, always at SALESLADIES, full-time only, TV SET AND COMB. RANGE Trees - Brodk - Large Yard women’s and junior miss or Hartford, «»'-iiora, oi-or any^.y office of theu.« AND terfront apartaent, all util- BEAUTIhUL paneled heated MW Ford Custom 300 2-door se­ Services 18 Free storage until wanted. Free Near Route 6 and 44 KINO SIZE SPLIT — Huge WOODLAND $TRECT RAPID RUBBISH removal—At­ children's apparel in our new Connecticut State Employment lUes. Aug. 16. 644-8087. family room on kitchen. 8 bed AUTUMN ST.—$21,600. A sw im ­ NEW USTING - Four room dan, V-8, automatic trans- delivery. BYee set up by our own 20 minutes to Hartford ming pool goes with this neat Cape, full basement, tile bath, kitchen, firai^e, 14 baths, tics, cellars, and yards. Handy OONNIB’B TV and Radio Serv­ expansion. Top isalary. Apply Service. Last date for filing ap­ Plnggsd Sewari room ranch, oliunlnum stertns. oaioaion, radio and heater, reillable men. Walking distance to schools COLUMBIA LAKE — Small cellar. 168x246 lot, only $16,- colonial. 8 bedroams, big porch, wall to wall c'krpeting in Uv- recreation room, garage, cel­ ST. LAWRD4C1 STRSn man service. <3all 849-0318, DE CORMIER m o t o r ice, available all houra. Batts- in person•• 9-12 - a.m.. Tots 'n plications is August 18, 1964. v e ry Miarp. $696 Phone for Appointment waterfront cottages tor rent. 600. Oortton W. ButeU ns. 646- exceUent condition, t . J . inc room, oK heat, exceUont lar, shade, only $16,800. Cart- 848-7479. faetten guoranteoA. OoQ $W< Teens, Casual Villager Shops, ' SALES, Inc. Samuel Albert. Htfd. CH 7-0868 Maehlne Cltanad $126. OoU 648-3696, 6464929. 6182. C rockett, R ealtor, 643-1617. condition tiiiougbaut, city wa­ ton W. H utchins,, R ealtor, 646- 1815. 956 Main Street, Manchester, ’ See It Day or Night • HAVE SMALL pickup truck— Open Evenings till 9:00 Halp Wanted— Septto TOoks, Dry WeUs, ter, city sewer, $13,800. Choilaa I1S2. WEST SIDE MOTORS 'Attics and cellars cleaned. or call for appointment 543- If you have no means of trans­ CAPE (X>D, Dennlsiior^. 2 and $ W hatevV your desires in home stgrlinff or toeat!|;raHTB m x . S STShMKW. S erviee, 369-6814. 8 or T-Sa and Amerleona. ehoim t e rent MB4nv>. dle 1H*e. 4 ('.;f V «■ A * . . . I ill ■4' . N V';’* *7 _ ‘ . 't (>. : -V .'

rKIDAT, JULY 'tl, lf64* A v s n fs IMify Not Fm m Itaa Ths Wsottor inanrhirat^r lEm fato ¥»ralb ffior the IF8ali VM M i OT V. O. Wm OTm 9 t » f 18, IBM Mm’s data proc issltig odries at Storrs Minister VWr, M ol tOTUglrt, Im r m ta m . Hospital A d^ n win S t Kialer Hlfli. 1 3 ,7 9 8 About Yown 12th Circuit A dlsooimt o f $8,000 by the More Packing equipment manufacturer will St. Mary’s Guest .. Mwniwr OT tba Audit 88. Court Cases r m c e the ivntal costs to $13,- Burwn OT CiroulatioB M0nekMt«i^—~A City of ViUtigo Charm 000. The discount is provided by The Rev. Eugene Cberlea AIM W. OatM ot W Aiualdi ■merganoy paridne spaces Itil, & tMudtar at Rockville tbs oompsay to installations Dixon, n^nieter to Bpiacopel for $6 additional vislton’> 8hd providing po^ssoondary ed­ atudents at the Unlverdta of School, haa recently been MANCHESTER SESSION (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1964 (OtaMllled AdrarttelBf « i Fag* 8) P R IC E SEVEN CENTS awarded a grant to attend the doctors' cars wore recently fin­ ucation. Connecticut, and vicar of 8t. VOL. LXXXm , NO. 258' 14th E conom ic Education Francis Happenny, 53, of 221 ished at Manchester Memorial Last year the college offered Mark’a Chapel, Atom , wUl be Workshop at the School of Ed- School St, yesterday was glvm Hospital, chlaf anglnssr C. B. ons4-semeeter course. guest speaker at 8t. Mary’a ncation, university of Connect­ a nolle to a charge o ' breach ot Wilson has announced. Eplacopi^ Church Sunday at' the icut from Aug. 10 to *1. the peace, cm recommendations ' The area laid out by the hos­ 7:30 and 10 a.m. eervicae. from the court's family rela- pital’s snglnsering department Father Dixon is a native of Chapter 400 of the Retired tiems office. and paved by contract is at the Police Arrests Texas, vdiere he graduated State Employes will hold their The case stenuned frmn a north end o f the 1968 wing of Corpus Chrlstl High School, and July and August meeting Satur­ family problem between Hap­ the hospital. The atrtpl OT single Victor DoUak, 19, ot Wapplng, received a B. A. degree in 1061 penny and his brother Peter, from the University OT Texas. Moon Pictures Reveal day at Goodwin Park, Hart­ parking spaces runs east and was charged last night with in­ ford, at the pond in the Hubbard and the situation has since been west across the back of the toxication after police found him He attended Berkeley Divinity Rd. area, from 3 to S p.m. All resolved, it was reported. hospital immediately adjacent lying in a gutter on Myrtle 8t. School, New Haven, and S t Au­ L*ry Usciottl, 17, of 193 to the emergency room. Police aald that Dollack was re­ gustine’s College, Canterbury, retired state employes are wel­ England. He was ordained In come. The picnic spot la easily Wells St., also charged with ITie hospital now has park­ leased without bond and is to December 1904. reached by bus or car. a breach of the peace count, ing qtaces for iq>proxlmately appear in court Aug. 10. which stemmed from a recent 250 cars. Nicholas Decesare Jr. was disturbance at a Main St. drive- BSBiedtothe dean’s list. Brown in restaurant, had his case h:-”/ **- Suitable Landing Sites Unlverrity has announced. De- transferred to juvenile author­ o- • ... . G>llege Expands oesare, the son of Mr. and Mrs. ities at Hartford. NlchoUa Decesare of 5S Amott Fines were ordered in other dispoeltions and included the Computer Class VIC’S PIZZA Rd., Is majoring in languages. He graduated from Manchester (»ses of Emile R. Champagne, Tly-By^ Photo Probes in October High S(dtool in 1963 with high 18, Coventry, $15, for improper Manchester Community Col­ 153 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE honors. Decesare received a passing; and Thomas Zinker, lege win offer two 1-aemeeter Dust Layer Seen sAthe properties. The federal gov­ day night released 10 of the 4,316 sensational photo­ of unmanned lunar expedi­ 18 days, the Manchester Rede­ ernment must approve the scheduled to resume in January release small roving vehicles to velopment Agency (MRA) re­ MRA’s offers for the proper­ THE NEEDS OF A GROW ING FAMILY? graphs Ranger 7 snapped in the final 16 minutes and tions will follow. But next with Ranger 8. It will have prowl about the surface up to a ported today that two OT the ties before the sales can be 40 seconds ^ fo re it crashed on the moon at 8:25 a.m. on the space ^ e d u le are essentially the same mission as radius of two miles from the six families in the North Bind completed. The inspection will The answer may be to finish off extra rooms two picture-taking “fly-by” Ranger 7: closeup television mother craft. EST Friday morning. pictures. The area and type of The first Lunar Orbiter ii who must be relocated to make probably be a week from to­ in attic or basement, even add a new wing. Best The first close-up pictures ever taken of the moon— probes of Mars. way for an addition to the day. Aug. 7. target it will seek will be deter­ scheduled tor launching in 1968. Robertson School have com­ Rybezyk also reported today answer is to finance the project with a Home termed 1,000 times better than any made heretofore i Both will be launched during mined after the Ranger '7 pic­ pleted their arrangements and that the MRA will schedule a Improvement Loan from Manchester’s oldest From 470 miles. Shows area about 78 miles on a side, with smallest craters about 800 feet from spacecraft or with earth telescopes— showed that a 28-day period starting in late tures are analyzed. Ranger 6, (See Page Two) may move any time. meeting Within three weeks to In diameter, l i i ^ e crater in upper right is Guericke. North is at the top in this and other October, a period that is favora- with a similar assignment, is to financial institution. even its vast, apparently smooth “ seas’’ are pocked ble for reaching Mars. The trips! follow in February or March to And, MRA director Edward review with town officials pos­ photos. (AP Photofax.) sible ways to handle the down­ with craters, some as small as dishpans. will take eight months. conclude the Ranger project. Rybesyk said today, the other ’ There may be some dust on The planet comes into position By then scientists exx>ect to four families—who are either town renewal project. €t^ncA.^ed:6s \ , -Ar 'A The agency’s consultant, the moon, in layers up to a foot as a target only once every two have a good idea of the general Events looking at rentals or awaiting thick, but not deep enough to years and U.S. scientists want characteristics of the lunar clearance to purchase homes— Raymond A May Associates, has completed a aeries of sur SAVINGS R anger Shot bury a landing vehicle, the to collect as much data as possi­ landscape. should be able to go within 10 scientists concluded. And, un­ ble this time in preparation for The first Surveyor, a welrd- days. veys of the downtown area ■’■.♦At In State that will serve as a background ^i}iU LOAN derneath the dust, evidence in­ landing an unmanned craft on looklng craft, is slated for an in­ This glives the MRA another A S .S O t T A T I O N Acclaimed by dicates, Is a hard primary lay­ the next go-around. itial launching In mid-1966. In eight days to clear the prop­ for the tentative downtown plans. er. Whether it would support the Named Mariners 3 and 4, the contrast to the Ranger heu'd erty,^ its existing structure so vtA /m s weight of a large manned two shots will closely resemble landings. Surveyors are to make Q ergy, Poliee that u e town ntay let out a The MRA also plana meetings with the dowtitown business­ ^ieweseeTee'e eteteT riWAweiet IHSTITUTial World Press spaceship cannot be determined the Mariner 2 probe that suc­ so-called soft landings on the contract tor the eonstructlon OT from photographs alone. cessfully flew past Venus in moon. See Quiet Night the school wing. men and with the residents in Current Annual Dividend SCO ts44c$iM the downtown area. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS To these conclusions an­ 1962. The two Mariners are to Small motors will help them The low bid for the contract Scouts Give Play on Juliette Loufs Life On Insured Savings BRANCH OFFICE. ROUTE 81. OOVBNTBY nounced after several hours fly by Mars, snap television pic- set down gently on the surface. was submitted by Jack R. America's Ranger 7 moon BRIDGEFtNlT (AP) — PoUc« additional j tures and gather scientific data. Early Surveyors will measure had the kind OT hazard-enlng May Kathleen Kelly, right, tries on a wedding gown for her role as Daisy Gordon, bride OT Wil­ ' > 4 ^ Z - shot drew worldwide praise to­ day, including compliments evaluations will be added today moon expedi- radiation, micrometeorites and night they pray tor laat night m 18. According to the bid spe- Hospital Notes MON.-TUES..FRI. at a presidential press confer- liam LOW. She is assisted by Judith Muschko, holding an extra petticoat, who plays Elea­ from the Russians who ware they teamed with clergymen ia clfioationa Hunter was re­ ‘ence. quired to hold his offer open nor Gordon; and Lauriene Smith, kneeling, who plays the maid. Susan Lambert, seated left, iil! Fvtra quick to point out that they an experiment designed to re­ V THURS. 9 AJd. to 8 PAI.-—WED. CLOSED AT NOON Dr. WUlUm H. Picketing, di­ for 30 days before the contract Statistics Hike is directing the show, The girls, all Cadette Scouts, are members of the cast of "Little Ship LA kl M llUIII snapped the first lunar photo­ duce the w eekend juvenile rector of Jet Propulsion Labora­ crim^,jmte. signing. Under Full Sail,” a story on episodes In the life of Juliette Low, founder of girl scouting. graphs five years ago. tory which made Ranger 7 and Nominations Stopped Continued community growth Some British newspapers said Three cleigymen, a Roman As soon as the contract is It was written by Mrs. Ruth Rowley and will be presented Friday at 7 p.m. at Camp Meriie- released the first pictures, left Signed, however, the site miist is reflected in increased utiliza­ tbe shot put the United States CaGiolic priest, a Protestant tion of hospital services, Man­ wood. Mrs. Rowley will be the narrator. (Herald photo by Oflara.) late Friday to attend the White minister and a Rabbi, rode be in such a condition that con­ ahead of the Soviet Union in the House session. struction can begin immediate- chester Memorial Hospital's as­ space race. Most OT the worid along as observers as police President Johnson earlier tel- Pending Redistricting cruised through the etty’s hr- sistant administrator Charles press hailed it as one of the A. Market reports. sphoned congratulations to nelghbothoods to sea rch OT It became apparent soon af­ great advances la lunar astro­ Inckering and others at the lab- ter the bid opnening that the Monthly statistics show an "Weekend Special!” nomy, without rtforM cs to trouble spots. orictory, which was much criti- HARTFORD (AP) Connect!-^State Atty. Oen. Harold Mulvey But no trouble developed on MRA, with jurisdiction over the increase of 500 days treatment cmrtpetitlon betwsea the two cut’s nominating machinery for declared that all nominations al­ during the month of June this JUMBO SIZE ~ STYROFOAM ^ elsed In recent months for six what police caKed one OT the school property, could not clear major powers. straight failures in the. $200 mil­ the legislative election was in a ready made Are invalid. the land in time. year compared to the same city’s quietest Friday nights to News that the United States lion Ranger moon research pro­ state OT suspended animation to­ Mulvey, to an opinion request­ wookB> General Manager Richard month last year. The statistics CHEVY II had the first olose-up pictures of _ _ day as the opening of a epeeltd ed by Mr*. Grasso, said all fur­ Police Supt. Joseph A. Walsb Martin and School Superin­ also show patients stay an av­ the moon amn ffontqMi6*>JMadn, . session to reapportion the Gen­ ther plans for legislative nom­ erage of 6.6 days at the hos­ ICE CHESTS 1 news conference said the standard teen-age hang­ tendent William Curtis nego­ lines in major eapitali even be- • eral Assembly drew nearer. inations should be cancelled. tiated a 30-day extension with pital. where slides of the historic outs were not as crowded as fore the photographs were made The special session, which has The attorney general based usual. This could have been be­ Hunter, however, giving the Markel said that with the SUN-SATIONAL DEALS THIS WEEKEND ONLYI ^ public. moon plcturn were shown. Dr. until Sept. 10 to complete its his opinion on the amended de­ MRA until Aug. 18 to prepare addition of more doctors to Gerard Kuiper, of the Lunar cause OT cool weather or pos­ Soviet Professor Qigraa court-ordered task, convenes cree of the three-judge U.S. Dis­ sibly the advance publicity on the land. the staff an increase has oc­ Melkumov called the shot "bril­ and Plafieta^ Laboratory of the Monday. trict Ctourt. The decree ordered The MRA has set Aug. 3 as curred in the number of opera­ University OT Arizona, said the the police-cHergy operation. BOTH STORES OPEN liant," Moscow Radio reported. Secretary OT State Ella T. the Generad Assembly to- get to The closest either Rabbi San­ the date for a public hearing tions performed as well as a most significant thing about I Grasso notified political leaders worit on drawing new lin n tor general increase in all kinds TO SAVE YOU PLENTY! "We are told that the pictures them is that they reveal no ford ffiiapero, Ihe Rev. Georga on the sale OT the renewal area are excellent. What li important and election officials yesterday the House and Senate to meet properties required for the of patient treatment. unanticipated problems to be Baldino, a piriest, or theBssr. is that they were taken at close "not to take any stjBps under our U.S. Constitutional require- WiKiam Kenney, a mlmrter, school wing. Markel says the hospital Is met to the design of moon land- statutes as they now exist in ments. now filling Its extra-capacity range. They show things that togcraft. came to a genuine alarm was The agency is also awaiting From 18 miles. Shows area 16 miles on a side with craters as small as 15 feet. Central could never be seen in any other furtherance OT nominating can­ The court, in a ruling banded a visit from a representative which was purposely provided TONIGHT At least part of the area pho­ when pOTice rushed to the seen# area is occupied by outlying ray of the crater Copernicus. way,” he said. didates for the office OT (state) down to February, said that of the Federal Urban Renewal for by the last building pro­ tographed by Ranger 7 — a OT a suspected burglary. Tass, the Soviet news agency, senator or representative.” both (tonnectlcut legislative But all was to orier when po­ Agency (FURA) to Inspect gram. GREEN northern extension of the Sea of Her advisory went out after houses are reapportioned to vio­ 0 T O P PRICES PAID FOR TRADES said: “ Soviet scientists are hap­ (Jlouds southwest of the center lice arrived. STAMPS! py to note that the launching of lation of the 14th amendment The program may get a more TILL of the face of the moon — would Ita decision Was later upheld by Ranger 7 is a new national be unsuitable for landing be­ thorou^ test on subsequent Fri­ 0 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON MOST MODELS LBJ Reportedly the U.S. Supreme Court. achievement of the United cause of the large number of day and Saturday nights as iha But while the case was pend­ States in its program of explo­ small craters, Kuiper said. departonent conttoues its efforts 0 CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION OF MODELS AND COLORS OPEN ration of the moon smd a contri­ "If you want to land a ship, Asked B o b b y to ing both political parties were to help assure youngsters that FAIRW AY —TWO LOCATIONS— bution to the study of outer you want to do it with as little going ahead with their plana to police are not their enemies. space." damage as possible,” he said. Lead Campaign nominate candidates for the But Walsh saw dividends from ^ I MONDAYS! i The agency added: "The So­ "So you pick an area where the 1965 General Assembly. the first night. The program, he ^ Downtown Manchester | popular Market 1^3 viet Union was the pioneer of ship is not likely to tip over or Nominees have already se­ said, left " a pp:eat moral im- WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ >resslon, if not on file kids, at taking photographs of the moon have to land on a litter of de­ dent Johnson has asked Atty. lected to the state's multi-town by means of an automatic inter­ bris.” senatorial districts. SOTteduled east on the men in the depart­ Gen. Robert F. Kennedy to ment.” ' planetary station. The world re­ The thousands of tiny pock manage his presidential cam­ for later this month were nomi­ members that in October of marks, he said, seemed to clust­ paign, informed sources said to­ nations for the Senate to the (1959) the reverse invisible er at sonte distance from large day. other districts and all nomina­ Race Case Postponed (dark) side of the moon was primary craters such as Coper­ They said the offer was made tions for the House OT Represen­ NORWICH (AP) — Superior QBSB photographed.” tatives. Court Judge Joseph S. Lohgo nicus, about 200 miles north of Wednesday at the same time The Soviet still pictures of the the target zone. Johnson told Kennedy he was Presumably, tiMse won’t be has reserved decision on a suit ITS THE RANCH-HAND "WHY SHOULD I LIVE far side of the moon provided This indicates the big craters eliminating him from considera­ held until after new district for a temporary injunction the first solid evidence OT what were created by meteors and tion as a vice presidential can­ lines are drawn and accepted against New Haven’s contro­ the hidden side looked like, but meteorites which exploded on didate. by the court. versial public schoOT racial bal­ IN MANCHESTER?" the photographs were not close- impact and threw out fragments The offer reportedly is under In another development ance plan. up. of many sizes, Kuiper ex­ consideration. yesterday, Republican State He ie not expected to an­ The success of the experiment nounce a decision for at least plained. ” I don’t want t o get into Chairman A. Searle Pinney said CHEVY II NOVA 4-DOOR SEDAN This seems a very simple question to answer yet in composing the reply, it two weeks. Between the big primary cra­ that,” Kennedy said Friday he waa not prepared at this soon becomes evident that a few words will not do the job. After mention­ (See Page Two) when asked about reports of th^ time to recommend to Republi­ The judge’s action this after­ ters and the clusters of seconda­ noon ended three ds^ of hear­ 'B" I D B ' ing our beautiful library, the many beautiful residential areas, convenient ry craters around them, howev­ offer before he left lor Hyannis can legislators that they insist 9 9 e Port, Mass., for the weekend. upon a special election for the ings on the motion. The injunc­ shopping facilities, both downtown and in the outlying areas and the con­ er, are relatively "clean” areas tion was ashad by the Greater tinuing improvement of our highways and parking needs, we find much which could be good landing Kennedy aides refused to be reapportioned 1966 General As­ drawn into a discussion. sembly. New Haven Parent-Taxpayers W ATCH MONDAY'S HERALD USED Clean Trades On The still left unsaid. News Tidbits sites, he said . Association. from the AP Wires Dr. Eugene Shoemaker of the (See Page Two) (See Page Two) The plan involves the tout- We cannot omit pointing out our many churches— evidence of the active U.S. Geolc^cal Survey at Flag­ tltog OT about 600 seventh and CARS New '64 Chevroiefs spiritual life of the communky; Manchester Community College; the ex­ staff, Ariz., another of the five eighth grade pupils between experts who studied Ranger 7’s the Sheridan and Bassett jun­ cellence of our school system4-fi'om kindergarten through high school and A five-fold increase in labor photographs, suggested that fu­ ior high schools,' to start ia 'hi Chev. Impala $2095 '61 Ford Foirlone $1095 costs sinpe 1946 have been a 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, auto., power steer­ 2-Door. 6 cylinder, standard, radio, heat­ the many opportunities for cultural activity. From three mUes, 2.3 seconds before impact. Shows area of about one and two-thirds miles ture moon probes study ^ e tex­ Race Relations Seen September. prime fantor to the rising A. Frederick Mignone, cor­ ing, brakes, radio, heater, whitewalls. er, whitewalls. on a side. Smallest craters shown are about 30 feet in diameter and 10 feet deep. ture of the surface in the cen­ Our experienced sales staff will be happy to aid you in the selection of a costs of hospital care, the ters of large craters. poration counsel, said in court home to suit your dreams, needs and pocket book. American Hospital Association "W e would expect this to be that an injunction would delay '60 Chev. Brookwood $1295 says... Britain and the Soviet Worsening in North the plan at least a year. '60 Volkswagen Deluxe $1095 4-Door 6 Pas.sengei Station Wagon. 6 much different from the surface 2-Door, 4 cylinder, 4-speed, radio, heater. Union agree to workfor an to- of the maria,” he said. Marla is Charles Watrous, lawyer tor cylinder, standard, radio, heater, white- The Pictures temational treaty banning the walls. DESCRIPTION PRICE the plural of mare, the Latin ADDRESS PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — spread of nuclear weapons, word for sea, a term given to ATLANTA (AP) — Dr. M arttof he main difference groi (See Page Three) Tass, the Soviet news agency, Luther King Jr. says race rela­ out of the fact that to the North, '63 Buitfk Special $1995 Here is a compact Cape with To the untrained eye, the Ran­ the moon’s broad plains by an­ 2-Door Sport Coupe. V-6, auto., radio, *62 Volkswagen Deluxe $1295 Marshall Rd. ger 7 moon photographs which reports. cient astronomers who thought tions in the North are becoming the discrimination is more sub­ 2-Door. 4 cylinder, 4-speed, radio, heat­ heater, bucket .seat.', whitewalls. 5 rooms finished. $ 1 5 ,8 0 0 elated astronomers seem re­ South Viet Nam’s defense they were bodies of water. worse than those to the South — tle, covert and hidden than to er, whitewa'ls. and the outlook is not hopeful. Kensington St. A neat 2 bedroom home on a markably undramatic. minister says It may be neces­ the South, where it is often le­ "The North is potentially gal, overt smd open. But to scientists they repre­ sary in the future to call for (See Page Three) Bulletins gorgeous lot. Attached garage. more explosive,” King said Fri­ "Now it is precisely for this '61 Corvair '700' $1195 '61 Chev. Bel Air $1495 sent a thoussuid-fold improve­ U.S. combat troops to keep his Top location. day after his return from New reason that the problem is much lUed from AP Wires 4-Door. 6 cylinder, auto., radio, heater, 4-Door. 6 cylinder, standard, radio, heat­ $ 1 6 ,0 0 0 ment over any pictures ever country from tailing to the whitewall*. er, whitewalls. tiUcen of earth’s nearest neigh­ York. more difficult to get at in the Communists... Chinese Com­ FuUiright Urges North and much more frustrat­ Agne« Drive Accent on value is placed c bor. munist newspapers describe as "There is an urgency. If the •39 MAIN gTREET—MANCHESTER states, the cities and the federal ing to the Negro. MARCH ON SECT '59 Ford Golaxie $995 rightly here. A dandy 3 bed­ Most interesting of the 10 pho- a humiliating defeat for Soviet LUSAKA, Northern Blio- '62 Falcon Deluxe $1295 ■ 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, auto., radio, heater, toe released Friday night is the Aid BiU Passage government temporize and feel "In the South, the discrimina­ room rancher with magnifi­ Premier Khrushchev a walkout tion is so visible that you can at­ deala ’ (AP)— About 800 sol­ 2-Door. 6 cylinder, stapdard, radio, heat­ whitewalls. last one made before the space­ yesterday by Soviet bloc dele­ that they can make small gains, cent landscaping. craft crashed into a broad plain we are in for some very tragic tack it easier. In the North, it is diers marched from CWssail er, whitewalls. $ 1 8 ,9 0 0 gates from the 10th world ban- WASHINGTON (AP) — Chair­ AT YOUR SERVICE known as the Sea of Clouds, periods of rioting and violence.” often so covert that you don't toward the Lnmpa sect vil­ '(60 Comet Deluxe $895 the-bomb conference to Tokyo. man J. W. Fulbright of the For­ lage OT Slaofaepa today, la m Lyness St. Here is your opportunity to southwest of the center of the eign Relations (Committee told King said swift, decisive ac­ know how to attack it. 2-Door. 6 cylinder, standard, radio, heat­ South Vietnamese Premier "In the South, we have very new M to end the el^t-day, '59 Chev. Brookwood $1095 er, whitewalls. buy a custom built 2-bedroom moon. the Senate'today that President tion is needed in the North’s big One of Ranger’s six television Kguyen Khemh, apparently un­ specific and open goals, clearly "holy war” in-wtaieh 113 per­ • MR. GEORGE JOHNSON 2-Door 6 Pas.sengei Station Wagon. 6 ranch with many extras. Johnson’s foreign aid rbquest cities to clean up Negro ghettos; sona have died. Thouaaada OT cylinder, standard, radio, heater, white- $ 1 9 ,9 0 0 eameras started taking It at an der U.S. pressure, repudiates his "cannot be further reduced otherwise, more violence is in­ defined, and the protest is di­ altitude of 1,000 feet. The trans- statements calling for aggres­ rected at these specifics. But refugees fleetag the apoYa • MR. ROBERT 8TARKEL walls. without undermining the aid evitable. erased attacks are aaaeni- TRUCKS Ferguson Rd. We have 2 fine listings here, missim was never finished. sion Into North Viet nam. . . program as an instrument of He suggested that a special In the North you often find Ranger crashed and tbe frame sort of aimless, generalized pro­ bllng at mlsalon ataticaia U • MR. HECTOR RIVARD 1 an elegant 7-room Cape and Eighty-year-old Enrico Seimo of foreign policy.” pilot project might be made of the area, some 500 mlleo '62 Corvair Monza $1695 the other a large 3-bedroom abruptly broke Intiya noise pat­ East Hartford faces circuit Thus the Arkatnsas Democrat Harlem for the President’s anti­ test with no specific goad to • MR. ALFRED J. SPAIN 2-Door Sport Coupe. 6 cylinder, auto., '63 Int'notional Pick-up $1645 tern. court Monday after he waa ar<- mind. north OT Lnaaka, Ton. V-8, 3-speed, radio, heater, sig­ ranch. If you want quality appealed for passage of the for­ poverty program. radio, heater, whitewalls, bucket seat*. In the partial picture, howev­ rested yesterday and charged eign aid authorization as it "The cities can't do it alone. "In the North, the civil rights nal lights. plus see these first. er, scientists could see an area movement has not be centered SINGER MISSING with raising malrjuana plants cleared his committee — 48.4 They must have help from the NA8HVIUJB, Tean. (AP) OT 60x100 feet, in which were to his backyard from seeds he blllioh or $50 million below the state and the . federal govern­ to the church; consequently, It TO AUlST YOU IN ANY '63 Comet Deluxe $1695 '61 Chevrolet Pick-up $1195 distinguishable craters no lar­ has not had as much emphasis —A private piano oarrytoff obtained last November to his President’s request. ment,” King said. famed country music singer 2-Door, 6 cylinder, standard, radio, heat­ y t Ton. 6 cylinder, 3-speed, heater, signal ger than dl^pans. This photo­ native Sicily. In a speech prepared for the He said he was optimistic on nonviolence. lights. graph shows 1,000 times more "I am not saying the North is Jhn ReevM and pfauw plsyer SECURITY TRANSACTION er, whitewalls. Communist Viet Cong forces opening of debate which may about the South. detaU than any ever taken from incapable of redemption and of Dean Manuel waa nlaa- strike boldly within thrM miles last through next week) Ful­ "I think in the South you will earth. solving this problem — only I do tog today and believed to have of Saigon in the closest heavy bright declared foreign aid is have to the next few years a to­ Jarvis Realty Co. Another photograph taken not yet see the program alive oraahed Friday Juat iWtoWo engaigement to the capital in inseparable from U.S. political tally desegregated society — from an altitude of three miles with the exception of rural ar­ that will solve it. The ^ rioting NaahvUie. Untl) reoently. 3.8 seconds before impact shows the to^tory of the guerrilla war. i and defence policies and from Risevea waa a ator with tfii TEL 643-1105 283 E. CENTER STOEET—MANCHESTER . .Mayor Robert F. Wagner "the over-all defense and social eas," King said. "The South can should challenge the northern CARTER CHEVROLET craters as small as 80 feet in di­ communities to move ahead. Grand Ole Opiy hofo. Aho«8 and economic development” of l>asa the North (n race relations, 643-1121— Evenings Call: ameter and 10 feet deep. OT New York, one of those who BOO petMoa non-Communiat nations around "With the exception of Missis­ "I see this as the North’s ) J229 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Many OT these craters have hasn't been killed off as a for tito WNekaC* «MlF DEMPSEY-TEIjELER a CO., INC. Barbara Babin, 643-1686; Bill Frazier, 649-7314; Democratic vice prasldential tbe globe. sippi, I am much more hopeful deepest moment OT ohalleng* ■otlceably rounded shoulders, and ita rsaponse may weU da- Doris Smith, 649-2519; Carl Zinsser, 643-0538 as though somsons had pressed The last nicturo bOTora crash. Area shown is about 100 IbUlty, goes to ths White Son. Wayne Morse, D-Ofo., • a b a a t the South to race relations P4EMBER* NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TEL. 649-'5238—OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ' • finger gantlg into a haU bakqd fast by 80 tost SmallMt ermtars are about three feat In . as an avsnfight foast OT than I am about many Motions ^ aaks. diamstar, and enaas foeC ddeep. at and Mrs. Johnson. (Gas Pace Thrso) OT file Nqrth. |

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