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VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 210 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1905 (Olaeoifled Advertlilac ou Page Id) PRICE SEVEN CENTS They’re and All’s O.K.

Trial TV Rejected McDivitt, White Land Almost on Bullseye Supreme Court Kills HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)— A.'itronauts James A. Mc­ Divitt and Edward H. White II and their Gemini 4 spacecraft splashed safely into the Atlantic Ocean af­ ter their record four-day space flight today and werg swiftly picked up by a helicopter. Birth Control Law I Both astronaut.s reported they were in good condi­ tion after their 97-hour .'i7-minute endurance flight WASHINGTON (AP)__ MIon for the Advancement of'^ered the court's main opinion Colored People in an Alabama which overturned conviction of jdunng which they set an American man-in-space rec- The Supreme Court struck case. Estes in a Tyler, Tex., -state I ord and While tixik a walk in space. down today Connecticut’s Douglas then went on to say: court trial. I Both Asli-onnuLs reported they ; ------antibirth control legisla­ "Would we allow the police to Clark's opinion said that the " were in good condition after in Hoti.ston, mi.ssion director tion. search the -sacred precincts of chief function of Judicial ma­ Uieir 97-hi)Ur .57-minute emliir (Thri.stopher C Kraft Jr., lit his The court ruled on an ap­ marital bedrooms for telltale chinery is to ascertain the truth ance flight during which Uiey traditional victory cigar. peal challenging Connecticut .signs of contraceptives? The and "the use of television, how­ I set an American man-in-sp,ice The craft plunged into the .sea iaw.s banning the use of con­ very idea is repulsive to the no­ ever, cannot be said to contrib­ record and While look a walk in only five miles from a helicop­ traceptives and prohibiting the tions of privacy surrounding the ute materially to this objective. ' space. ter that had beciV^ispatched giving of advice about birth marriage relationship. "Rather," Clark .stated, "its 1 Tliey al.so reported they Were from the deck of the main re­ control devices. "We deal with a right of pri­ use amounts to the injection of i hungry. covery ship, the aircraft carrier vacy older than thp Bill of an irrelevant factor into court ! Gemini 4 plunked into Uie sea Wasp Ju.stice William O. Douglas Rights older than our politi­ delivered the 7-2 decision. proceedings. In addition expen- at 12:1.7 p.m. EST about ,7!)0 The Wasp was about 46 miles Justice Potter Stewart wrote cal parties, older than our ence teaches that there arc i miles east of (Tape Kennedy from Gemini 4. steaming to­ a dissenting opinion in which school .system. Marriage is a numerous situations in w'hich it where they staried their hi.storu- ward it for a pickup. Justice Hugo L. Black joined. coming together for better or might cause actual unfaime.ss Joiirney la.sl Thursday. McDivitt and While reported worse, hopefully enduring and Douglas' opinion said the Con- . , . some so subtle as to defy ' Within minute.s both a search that "everything is okay” after intimate to a degree of being aecticut case "concerns the re­ detection by the accused or con­ helicopter and plane were over- the landing. lationship lying within the zone sacred. The association pro­ trol by the Judge." The word was relayed to a motes a way of life, not causes; I head. They repirted the capsule of privacy created by several search airplane which was on a harmony in living, not politi­ Clark went on in an 18-page ' in good condition and floa.ting fundamental constitutional printed opinion to explain what well. the scene within minutes. The cal faith; a bilateral loyalty, not word was relayed to the Wa.sp guarantees." commercial or social projects. he thought were .some of the ! The landing was about 40 He went on; "And it concerns effects of u.se of- tele\nsion in for transmission to Mi.ssion (Ton- Stewart's dissenting opinion miles .short of the planned land- trol Center in Houston. a law which, in forbidding the said the Supreme Court was not criminal trials and cited, among I ing point and about 48 miles use of contraceptives rather taking the con-stitutional way to other things, the impact of ' from the main recovery .ship, The astronauts requested by than regulating their manufac­ strike down the Connecticut courtroom television on a de­ ' the aircraft carrier Wa.sp. radio that they be picked up by ture or sale, seeks to achieve its fendant. helicopter rather than waiting law, urging that the people of lAP Photofax) A helicopter di.spatc.hed from goals by means having a maxi­ Connecticut should be permitted "Its presence," said Clark, the Wasp picked up McDivitt for the ship to pull alongside. After four days in the cramped quarters of Gemini 4, Astronauts Edward The final orbit, number 62, mum destructive impact upon to do so through their elected "Ls a form of menial if not and White about 12:47 p.m. and that relaUonshIp. began at 10:22 a.m. Splashdown representatives, phy.sical hara.s-sment, re.seni- White and James McDivitt can look forward to room to spare in these quar­ carried them toward the Wasp. "Such a law cannot stand in bling a police line up or the third is due at 12:15 p.m. "Don't TTie court, in a 5-4 division ters aboard the aircraft carrier Wasp. This is the bedroom of Capt. James The copter was piloted by Navy Mght of the familiar principle so degree. Omdr. Clarence O. Fisk. forget, I want to be recovered in often applied by this court, that al.so declared that the televis­ W. Conger where the men will rest following their medical checkups. a hurry," command pilot Me- "The inevita'ble close ups of Before the a.stronauts left the a ‘governmental purpose to con­ ing of criminal trials denies to his gestures and expressions Dvitt radioed back in his crisp trol or prevent activities consti­ defendants their constitutional capsule, frogmen secured it tenor voice. during the ordeal of his trial with a flotation collar. The tutionally subject to state reg­ right of due process of law. might well transgre.ss his per­ "Roger.” replied th* flight ulation may not be achieved by It ruled on an appeal by Billie Familiar Face Viet Nam Action swimmers had dropped from communicator. "They're (re­ sonal sensibilities, his dignity, the helicopters with a raft. means which sweep unneces­ Sol Estes, the Texas promoter, and his ability to concentrate on cover forces) on the way, AM sarily broadly and thereby in­ who said he did not get a fair THOMASTON (AP) — Before leaving the spacecraft the proceedings before him — each astronaut took a blood you got to do is hit the spot. vade the area of protected free­ trial on swindling charges be­ Fred Denis was on the roof "Jim ,” he continued, "it looks sometimes the difference be­ pressure reading for the medi­ dom. ' cause proceedings were con­ of his burning restaurant real good from here. We've got tween iife and death dispas­ cal records. Douglas was quoting from an ducted under the eyes of the sionately, freely and without the when he saw a familiar the targeting area and proce­ •arlier Supreme Court decision TV cameras. face. Planes Smash Then they opened the right dures worked out to get the re­ Involving the National Associa Justice Tom C. Clark deliv- (See Page Eight) It was fireman Peter spaaeoraft hatch and climbed covery forces in real quick.” into the huge raft. A helicopter Raider, who rescued Denis He told McDivitt it appeared from the roof of the White plucked them from the ocean on a 30-foot hoist with a hamess- he and White would experience Fence Inn during the 1955 a load of about eight times the flood. Once again he Hke attachment. Several Sites At the time of pickup, the force of gravity when the cap>- brought Denis to safety. sule hits the searing atmosphere The restaurant survived Wasp had steamed to within 32 Collegers First Graduates SAIGON, South Viet Nam (A P )— U.S. and Vietna­ miles The helicopter pilot re­ of re-entry — about twice the the flood but not the fire. force they anticipated but ne It was destroyed by the mese planes destroyed a military radio station in North ported the astronauts were in Sunday morning blaze. Viet Nam today and hit a radar site, a supply depot, good shape and in high spirits. (See Page Eight) In the Mission Control Center Denis estimated the loss military barracks and three boats, a military spokes­ Compared to Test Pilots at $250,000. man announced. Pilots repxjrted destroying 10 ted nine mile-s southwest of the Associate degrees were<^-A« W«Lrren St»k«r, th« oom-^wiith tlielr new idoills. At least weapxjns piositlons around a ra­ new Chu Lai airstrip. Astronauts’ Log conferred on the first moaicemeint speaker and vice one. William P. Rice Jr., the dar site on Hon Nieu Island and The Marines were caMed in to president of the Hartford (Ten­ valedictorian, will transfer to a Ferry Workers’ clear the area at the request of graduating class of Man­ destroying or damaging 19 ter of Renaslaer Polytechnic In­ four-yMr college. lyce is going buildings at the (Thap Le army a Vietnamese district chief. The chester Community Col­ stitute, said; to Wlllmantlc State College Homes Target barracks complex five miles Viet Oong wounded were taken lege yesterday afternoon "You, the first class, have and plans to be a teacher. north of the border. prisoner by a government force. Slated for Orbiting under a blazing sun in the been .somewhat, like test pilots One young lady, Karen Eight U.S. F106 Jets hit the The previous large.st toll of who check out the newly de­ Btecko, took the executive sec­ Of Fire Bombs radio station and communica­ the Viet Oong by American quadrangle of Manchester signed aircraft to see that it retarial curriculum but became tions center and pilots repx>rted ground action was 20 killed by High School. The occasion flies as it was designed to fly. so interested in some arts sub­ NEW YORK (AP) — Fire both were destroyed, the two Marine pjatrols in the Chu For Gemini’ s Flight jects along the way that she is bombs were hurled toiday at two verged on the historic I think this analogy Is an apt spokesman said. The location (See Page Ten) since the Class of 1965 is one because the re.sults and ob­ planning'to take some £k^li^ homes occupied by still-working was not given. and history courses during the employes of the struck Staten HOUSTON, Tex, (A P )— Gemini 4 astronauts James the first and maybe the servations of the test pilot are The pilots also repx>rted they used to evaluate the design. evening. Island Ferry. A cinder block sank a vessel near ^ u te 1 and A. McDivitt and Edward H. White II hurtled through last to graduate from the Modifications are made as re­ AM will bo watched with was thrown through a window left two others sinking after the space today toward the climax of their record-smash­ critical eye as they venture into at the home of a third worker. U.S. Forces college while it is under quired to obtain the desired per­ crews opened up on them with ing, history-making flight— a landing west of Cap« formance." the academic, buitoesa or tech­ Later, at least three trains heavy automatic weapions. town auspices. carrying commuters to the ferry The (Tlase of 1965 follow; Su­ nical spheres. The planes also hit the Vinh Kennedy in the Atlantic Ocean. Aa School Supt. William Cur- terminal at St. George, Staten Over 50,000 zanne Davidson, associate in "With your having completed supply depx)t which has been a The spIasAidown, set for about<4> prMident ex-officio o t the Island, were stopped by seven 12:14 p.m. (EST), was to be science degi^ee In accounting: the requireiftents of the curric­ target before. The pilots said Divllt was given re-entry In­ college, said "The bill on higher pickets from the striking union. SAIGON, South Viet Nam James D. Oilbert, associate in ulum, the academic process has heavy smoke blanketed the area made in Mercury-atyle — sens formation by Canary Islands education (approved by the All seven were arrested. science in' business administra­ now run the full cycle. The sig­ and most of the 15 tons of (AP) — U.S. military author­ benefit of a computer system tracking station as Gemini 4 houae Friday) haa an excellent No injuries were reported in tion; Karen A. Orant, associate nificance then of this occasion, bombs hit a warehouse complex ities disclosed today that the whiefh went out of order Sunday. streaked toward Tripoli and chance of passing. The Jurisdlc- the fire bombings. Space officials predicted the in science in executive secreta­ as viewed by an educator, is of 11 buildings. strength of American military Bengasi. Apollo landmark ex­ tton of the college will tl\jn that it represents that point in landing would be safe, about 15 oome under the state comi rial; Dwight B. McQuade, asso­ The seven pickets, from 'the The spokesmen said the periment information also the development of this new .striking AFL-CIO Marine Engi­ per-sonnel in South Viet Nam degrees per ^'second in good passed to him and he was told •ion on higher education.” ciate in sdence in business ad­ planes ran into "intense antiair­ now has pxa.ssed the 60.(XX) mark. college at )^ lch evaluation and neers Beneficial Association, craft fire” but all returned safe­ weather. to use all remaining film at his But for the graduaAM, for ministration; WLUtam P. Rice critical review of the programs They said that aa ot June 3 the As the two Air Force major.s Jr., aasociate in arts in liberal lined up across Staten Island discretion. McDivitt saiq "all Dean Frederick Lowe, for the smd their objectives';oan com­ ly- figure was approximately 51,- neared the end of their four-day arts and science; and Karen B. Rapid Transit tracks at Tysens spacecraft systems and crew community college faculty and mence," said Dr. StoRpt. On the ground, U.S. Marines 000. trip, flight surgeons said their go,” but sounded tired. A few Stecko, associate in science in Lane, New Dorp, Staten I.sland. scored their biggest success of •taff, for the Citizen.5 Advisory "Your progress in careers Of that total, a spokesman condition remained "as tit and minutes later he said, “ I'm executive secretarial. They stopped trains which car- the Viet Nam war Saturday Council, and for the town— thds win be lollowed with great in­ said, about 21,500 are U.S. as good as when they took off." pretty tired and sleepy, I sus­ was a proud ntomenft. Moot have been taking termi­ terest. 'Ihe comments at your (See Page Nine) when' they killed 80 Viet (Tong Army, 16,500 U.S. Marine Corps. They were then in their 56th pect Ed is, too." It was the end, and the be­ nal programs. They ha"ve been and wounded 60 others with ar­ 9,500 U.S. Atr Force and 3,500 orbit with a half dozen to go. Orbit No. 59 (5:37 a.m.) — ginning also, of an evaluation. seeking Jobs commensurate (See Page Ten) tillery (ire. But eight leather­ U.S. Navy. The final orbit-by-orbit record With 91 hours and 31 minutes of necks were lost Sunday in a hel­ Here is a chronology chowing — all times Eastern Standard: icopter collision over the South how U.S. p>ersonnel committed the mission gone, McDivitt was Orbit No. 54 ( 9:47 p.m.I — given orbital track information (Thina Sea. to Viet Nam has increased: White reported he had been A U.S. military spokesman and ordered to awaken White 1960 unable to track the winged .sa­ repxjrted that Marine g^inners May 6 — U.S. replying about and get "a couple of hours sleep on Saturday pxjured 63 rounds tellite Pegasus 2, seeh by the yourself. " (Temini control into a,Viet Oong battalion spx>t- (See Page Nine) astronauts earlier in their flight. checked back 20 minutea later ControHers continued efforts to find a solution to the computer (See Page Tea) trouble. Physical condition of both spacemen, flight phy.si- cians said, continued "very good.” State Raise Bill Orbit No. 56 (11:21 p.m.) — White received preliminary in- News Tidbits .structions for Monday's landing. from the AP Wires -K* Mission control said the instruc­ Gerfain of Passage tions which may be updated, were for a Mercury-type de­ President Johnson's request , scent. Weather reports (or the HARTFORD (A P )— It should be smooth sailing the for $89 million to launch an recovery area said there was extended program of economls rest of the way for the omnibus judicial and pay raise good visibility, waves 3 to 4 feet aid in South Viet Nam. Thai­ bill. t ------Ugh, east to southeast winds at land and Laos approved 13-4 by • The measure, which would on, said, "This legislature isn't 15 knots and widely scattered the Senate Foreign Relations firm up the "chain of coni- being fair to the rest of the showers. Com m ittee... “ The draft was mand" in Uie state Judicial aya- state employes, and to Uie teach­ Orbit No. 56 (12:56 a.m.) — responsible, directly or indi­ tem and create 11 more judge- ers, unless we permit the Judges With leas than 11 hours remain­ rectly, for about 60 per cent of shlpw hit a snag in the House to make their oontributitms to ing in the GT-4 mission, McDi- our new enlisted men’’ last Saturday. • thedr retirement.” vMt was ending a sleep period year, Secretary of Defense Rol^ It had already received a But Republican and Democra­ and White becinnlng one. Off ert S. McNkmara says in testt- nearly unanimous chorus of tic leaders urged that the the coast of Peru, approaching mooy urging a' $446,586 mili­ “ ayea" when Majority Leader amendment, which would have the Roee KNOT Victor tracking tary pay Increase. Louis J. Padula, R-Norwalk, slowed down the progress of the ship, mission control officials An unexpectedly large num­ asked that it be reconsidered. bill, be rejected. said the mission had been "100 ber of public school distrlcta in Padula expjlalned that he had "If we pass the amendment," per cent successful eo far." Southern and border, states ars overlooked a commitment he said Assistant Minority Leader Orbit No. 57 (3;S9 a.m.) BulMnittlnc plana for voiun- had made several days before Peter A. (Trombie, D-B)nfleld, With 88 hours and 47 minutes of tary deaegregatloa of all 13 to Rep. Morris B. Hogan, R- “ we are very likely to lose the the flight tiniahed. White report­ grades by this fall, the offlca Buriington, promising to allow bill, which we do not want to ed to Oanary Islands tracking of education sa y s... U.S. Am­ Hogan to submit qn amendment. do.” station; "Everything still looks bassador Maxwell D. Taylor rs- Hogan's amendment, which Orombie conceded that there good except the computer." turns home for consultations would have required Judges to appeared tq be crniatderabLe sup­ About 33 mdi.-kes later, aa Gem­ with President Johnson and contribute five per cent of their port (or the idea ,of having ini 4 sped oVer Borneo and the left open the possibility M • salaries toward their p>ensions, Judges contribute to their pen­ (Telebea, miseion control report-, greater oomhat role for UJl> quickly gained suppori through­ sions, but he added that a study ed that the US6 Wasp was at the foroes In Viet Nam. out the House. of the Judicial pension program rscovsry sits, itO miles east ot A young Kansas farm boy, Hogan argued that "it is already planned. (Taps Ksiuisdy' and 63S miles fresh out of collsgs and r«- wouldn’t be too much of a pen­ Hogan said that under the southwest o<, Bermute. TM r^ portedly looking fw Job, la alty on the judges to start ooo- present system a Judge who rs- minutes Ister, tlM spacecyaB sought hi a wWs manhunt on a (gtbuUng to the (pension) fund" tirss at the mandatory rstira> was In mld-Paaiflc on a routs fsderal eharga of robbing a bnoauM they w e n begin ghr«h msnt age o f TO raosi’ifea a peo> that wQitti lilM R ovsrnarilM ni Nsbraska bank in whMi wrai, - 1965—Suzanne Davictoon, Janies GiL" Stecko, apd. William Rice Jr., ' valedictorian. MIIsM In Ute same btU. f)i'iSiiiesy am} VenMusla. pwam tsesekHideiiiafaturtB ' bart, Kar«B tSrant, Dwight McQuade,. Karen (Herald•‘ photo by Pinto.) Itgp. Italph J. Brown, R-BMt- ,<6ea Faga T b n a ) OrUt No. SS (itog a.io.) — Ms* was wounded-. . T ■ . ■ ... " ■' 4 - ' \.A' ♦ u ®. ^4 i r ■( -.'I I J' vt ' V

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committee members are urged them enough time, they IwiU ^outh Windsor ^ to attend. erventuaUy write etery word In Sheinwold on Bridge New England, What’s Ahead —- Part 1 ( ■ I ■ ■ '■ Banquet Tonight Shakespeare’s plays purely by North «lealer . . The installation of the wom­ chance. But who la to winnow HEART IN BIGHT PLACE the maae unusuable garbage North-South valnenUo en's league of Our Savior Lu­ o t IF FINESSE IS OOBBBCT Final Meeting in a Series theran Church will be held to­ to discover 'this ? NORTH “THE WAY ^ K 1 0 1 2 night at 7 :30 at the Clam Box, In the matter of so-called . A Q 4 2 ‘Make More.. Spend More.. Save More’ Silas Deane Highway, Wethers­ “ muslque concrete" •which By ALFRED SHEINWWA> On Education Set Tonight TWa otrfumn has said so many O J52 field. Tlie group will meet at the I HEARD IT” makes use of new sounds made 4 k 16 __ church at 7. available by electronic research, naaty things about Hnesses In recent months that members of WOT Supt. Charlen Warner and<^<»on of Mr. and Mra. Peter Groe- Program Introduction I am less sure. Only one ex­ it 43 4i 6 Key to Economy in Six-State Region An Introduction to the Confra­ ample stands out as being ef­ the Finessers’ Union have * 1087 5 <7 Supt. WIlUam Perry will si, 37 Murray Rd. and Carl hy John Gruber threatened to picket my bridge Uuty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul ternity of Christian Doctrine fective in my experience, and 0 K 96 0 Q I08S hold an open meeting for all program and its needs in St. that was utilized just briefly by table. "We’ll let you off,” they LiUty. 70 T..ewis Dr. pfomise, "If you show that your EDITOR’S NOTE: What lsfor automobiles, television sets,<»comparatively low. Connecticut-'more. the congested South End<^$896 million according to 8o\ith Wtnd.aor reaidenta to­ Gro.ssi was awarded a 11.550 Margaret Mary's parish will be Carl Orff in much the same industry is spending millions to­ is being opened up, and on their mates by the U.S. Department held tonight at 8 in the church manner as Richard Strauss em­ heart is in the right place.” A A Q J » ? i the New England economic pic appliances, home repairs, new night at 8 at South Windsor .scholarship for his first year at installations....heaters, refrig­ day to prepare for the product sites are rising glittering office of the Interior and Army engi­ hall. Mrs. Edward Keepin from ployed polytonality at the pre­ Opening lead—Queen of clubs. 13 ture midway through the 1960a7 neers. It has been called the High School. Trihtty, renewable each year K 0 A 74 erators, air conditioners....and demand of the future.” buildings, luxury apartments, Harwinton will be guest 1 have several times dtacussed** I'm frequently accused o t not sentation of "the rose” in Bos- When this hand was played How much are New Englander* housing projects and other greate.st single economic de­ This will be the la.»t of a his grades warrant. He is aalu- South couldn’t find the key heart OAK ’earning? How much are they then there’s vacation money in­ In New Hampshire, the large speaker. the relationship of the critic to liking modem music, and this enkavalier. Polytonality has not structures. velopment In the hi.story of New aeries of meetings which are be­ tatorten. has been president of The program will also include the public during the past years. may seem to be the case. Most in the right place. He led the North EofC Soidh Waal savings T To find the answer to volved, too. city of Manchester reports sav­ his cla.ss for all his four years been effective as an end in it­ ings deposits of $388 million—up Hartford’s urban renewal has England,...if it materializes. ing held to acquaint all laxpay- a panel discussion given by This time I think it might be of what I hear is just, good Jack of hearts for an early fi­ Fan Pan I 4 P a« these questions the Associated The steady upward spiral in ara with the education pro­ in high school and vice presi­ self; the same seems to be true 3 4 Pas* 4 Pam 240 per cent over 1950. And, al­ practically rebuilt the central To sum up, the overall New members of tlie parisu. All par­ well to examine the retetion^ip craftsmanship. I’ve'e been plug­ nesse, losing bo the king. He 6 AM. Press conducted an extensive jobs, money, and business in gram. Its problems, growth and dent of the Connecticut Feder­ of "muslque concrete." though the city lost 10 per cent city....New Haven’s downtown England picture is very en­ ishioners are invited to attend of the critic to the artist he re­ ging the music of Carl Orff, for eventually lost a diamond trick. survey with the help of 29 mem­ general is all the more remark­ achool boundaries. ation of Student CounciLs in his If you don’t know what of h i manufaoturing jobs since is radically changed, and Prov­ couraging and the details of to become aware of their re- views. which is a matter that example, for about eight or ten "aleatoric” music is, or haven’t Down one. M. You hold: Spades, K-10-8-2; ber newspapers. The following able in view of a stiff economic idence is one ot the few cities ■how it is maintained are stories Time will be allotted for ques- , .senior year, As South played the hearts, 1955, that loss was more than .sponsibillties to this program, frequonUy caii.ses .strained rcla- years, and would have been encountered "musique con­ Hearla, AQ-4-t; Dlamonda, J- is the first of a four-part series. blow in the 60’s when much of in the nation to have completed in themselves. tions from the audience. It is. pje was representative to which serves adults as well as tion.s. -with blood pressures on plugging it longer biit I never Ihe king could not possibly be 5-J: Oluba, 8-6. What dO y«m tay? covered by an increase of 30 crete” don’t despair; you will. the textile industry either pack­ per cent in non-manufacturing four urban renewal projects. (Tomorrow: Jobs and Wages). hoped that parents who have I Boys' State in his junior year, children. both sides soaring toward outer encountered him before that in the right place. The king Answer: Bid two hearts, You BOSTON (AP)—“ Make more, ed up and left New England or FOR THE not been able to attend any of manager of the school year Just make up your own mind jobs. Government spending, espe­ Boy Scout News space. time. I've been plugging Walter about iti-and don’t let some would be played on South’s jack will raise spodea al your next spend more, save more.” just went out of business. cially in the form of military the previous meetings held in ; jjook for the past two v^rs, Boy Scout Troop 62 recently Let's consider the composed Piston for a good while, too. no matter which opponent had turn, thus showing a hand tiiat Those words, paradoxical as The general picture in Meuisa- musicolc^st convince you you Today, former textile centers ohusetts, too, carries out the contracts, puls plenty of money Brown Renamed MOTHERS TO BE the elementary schools and ta x -:« member of the National' Hon- held a court of honor. The fol­ and the critic first. It is a mat­ I've plugged Alban Berg for the king of hearts, and South ia too strong tor a single miee they may seem, sum up the in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, payers who do not have chiS ^r Society for two years, and don’t know anything and should New England theme....busine.ss in the business well to be lowing awards were presented: ter of historical record that over 30 years fon his "Wozzek" accept it at once. wouM make only two heart but not strong enough for a New England economy as the New Hampshire, Connecticut dren in public schools will be a member of the South Wind­ is good. Quincy, Lynn, New pumped out in wages, profits Hose Co. Head Swimsuits, Nursing and Ma­ Roger Evans, coin collecting: Meyerbeer always sought out though I have reservations on I have some sympathy for tricks. He would lose either t-wo double mlae. It la worth a dou­ six-state region surges along in and Maine, are keeping pace ternity Bras, Girdles, Uni­ able to attend this meeting sor school newspaper staff, de­ Bedford, Springfield, Boston and expansion. Ted Farley, wood carving; Rob­ the critics in advance of a new his "Lulu.” the hardworking c o m p o s e r dianKmds or one diamond and ble- raise, however, U you have the mid-sixties. with the rest of the nation with forms, Dresses, Tops, Stretch Supt. Warner emphasized. bating club and science club. ert DeMaio, camping, pioneer­ opera’s premiere. He would I’nr perfectly willing to be one heart. already passed. Jobs are plentiful. Pay is and the rest....all report tlie And, that every fact carries Randall N. Brown of 58 Spruce Whose works I must give a dim HB. -1^ business described as “ good,” same facts. There’s money in with it a warning. Military St. was elected to his fifth term Pants, etc. Population Increases He plans to study law. ing, public speaking and cook­ wine them, dine them, and give judged on my decision that r e v ie w . But the "Aleatoric” South needs three heart bricks good. Business is teeming with "fine,” "excellent.” And busi­ Town Manager Terry Spren ing; Steven DeMaio, camping these three are the most signif­ to make the slam. He can do Fbr Sheln-wold'a 36-page book- activity. Banks are busy ac­ the workers pockets, cash reg­ spending can change overnight as captain of Ho.se Co. 3, Town Lutv has been awarded a Jl.- them expensive presents. In re­ composer who takes an atom­ nessmen use the seme words and several communities in New kel today Informed the town 4,^) j^holarship. also renewable and pioneering; Kut Lorenzen, turn, he received positively ec­ icant composers I have encount­ this If the king of iKmiu, hearts is ...in I Pocket Guide to Bridge,” cepting deposits and making isters are whirring, bankers are Fire Department, Saturday izer full of ink, directs it across when they talk of the future. smiling, and industry, in most England are on notice that night at a meeting and election council that the estimated pop- jf g7-ades warrant. He is a mem- Uenderfoot badge; Douglas John­ static re\-iews which went far ered in over a quarter century the stream of air from an elec­ thetne rightngm piaxplace c — at his right, | jq cents t o Bridge Book, loans. New construction is the ulation for South Wind.sor as of per of the National Honor So- son, advanced to assistant scout­ in the Blast hand. After winning i Manchester Eve. Herald, Box Standlsh K. Bachman, cases, is expanding. things may change. of officers at the fire house on Glazier s toward helping the box-office, of listening. I have no idea how tric fan and calls the ensuing order of the day. Maine’s commissioner of Elco- June 1 is 14.500 persons. These ciety. served as president of the master; Kevin Norige, .camping many other composers I have the first club. South draws 3318, Grand Central Station, And there’s hardly a cloud on There appear to be two big Poi'lsmuth. N. H.. Bangor, Spruce St. A dinner was held at the compo-ser's royalties, and droplets that land toy chance nomic Development, said: Maine, New London, Conn., and Raffa’s Restaurant, Glaston­ 631 Main St. — Manchester estimates are released through student council, feature editor and pioneering, and Carl Acker, his reputatttm with the public heard in that time. I think on a piece of paper music, gets trumpe with the ace and king New York 17, N.Y. the Jiorizon. factors in this success story,... the State Health Department, of South Winds and was a cooking. and begins the hearta by lead­ Copyright. 1966 "W e’ve gained 15 industries urban renewal and federal gov­ several other communities to a bury, after the meeting. Corset and Uniform Shop of those times. Prokofieff was more clever than short shrift in my book. TaRs this statistic, tor ex­ and 29 of our existing industries lesser degree, have begun stud­ In commenting on the late.st, member of the varaity ba.seball Nurses Slate Named any of these, but had not os He is no more worthy of be­ ing a low heart from the dum­ General Features Corjt. ample—Uiere are 3,840,000 men ernment spending. Others re-elected are Edward Mrs. Paul Kuehn was elected Today we don't think much of have launched into expan.sion Boston, Hartford, Providence, ies to ease the expected or pos­ Pagani, first leiutenant; ■ John figures the manager stated that | team. He plans to major in pob- Meyerbwr. either in this coun­ much lasting value. Shoetakov- ing compared with Beethoven, my. and womdn gainfully employed while the figures definitely re-1 tioal science, president of the Nurses Club. Cannot Resist GOOD, BETTER, BEST projects. These 44 ventures will and New Haven are the leaders sible closing of military installa­ Boyle, second lieutenant; Thom­ try or elsewhere. No composer itch and a hoot of others have et al. than the spatterdash lino­ on non-farm jobs. And that’s ....provide jobs for another 3,- tions. fleet a population increase in ! Bake Sale Set Other officers include: Mrs. always seemed over-rated to leum on your kitchen floor is Blast cannot re.sist effectively. MT. CLEMENS, Mich. (AP) nearly 300,000 more than were in the urban renewal category... as McNally, secretary: John now follows Meyerbeer's tactic.s, 376 Maine folks.” And the Federal Reserve Reggelts, treasurer; Paul Ves- the community the figures may | Temple Beth Hillel Sisterhood Vincent Callahan, vice presi- me, and I don’t mind saying so. worthy of being compared with If Blast plays Ws king. South — Wanted: good drivers to at­ working in 1955. at least in scope. I dent; Mrs. Chris Meligonis, sec­ happily. As a matter of fact, will later take the jack of hearts Then, George JL-Mascott, ex­ In the capital city of Massa- Bank cautions Massachusetts — co, Paul Correnti and Maurice tend to be conservative, based will hold a cake sale Wednes- very few composers would be in I know, a great many people the Mona Lisa. The wx»nder is tend a voluntary traffic course "The facts of the present on the number of permits is- day at the Vernon Circle Mar- retary and treasurer, and Mrs. and gel to dummy with a trump More Aid for Camp Kennedy ecutive secretary of the Greater chu.setts, which some parts of strongly dependent on military Correnti, trustees, and Richard GLOBE a po.sition to do .so today. They will say ‘"What about- Hinde­ that anybody performs these sponsored toy the local police trend make good reading,” says eued by the building depart- ket beginning at 9:30 a m. Ce­ Emile Lanier, publicity. to discard diamonds on the ace Mayor Francis J. Mahoney, right, accepts a $200 donation to Burlington Industrial Corp., the country were ready to as­ contracts that “ any major cut­ Suhie and Joseph Barrett, audi­ usually earn less for their ef­ mith, Bartok, or oven John works at all. department. The Macomb Daily the “ Federal Reserve Bank in ment. I chairmen are Mrs. Richard Gri- Police Training and queen of hearts. If Blast and the Automobile Club of Camp Kennedy Day Camp for Retarded Children made by says of business in’ Burlington, sign a role as a historic shrine, back in defense contracts . . . tors. , Travel Servic* forts than the critics, a truly Cage?” Everyone to his taste, Bo.ston. » may mean substantial loss in The town had a population gorian and Mrs. Roman Luft- Charles Jurgelas and Alfred plays a low heart. South wins Michigan, Object of the month­ Fearvante J. Vichl, on behalf of the Manchester Package All those towering cranes, Vt....“ Business is great; hasn’t towering buildings are piercing Cowperthawaite of the South unhappy state of affairs. of course. In my opinion Hinde­ local market employment.” $.S,000 VOTE « f 9.460 persons in 1960. based glas. mith wrote too much and would with the jack, leads a heart to ly session is to update those Store Association. The presentation, witnessed by about 150 puffing bulldozers, banging been so good since Buriingfton the old low skyline. There’s the 905 MAIN STREET on the federal census figurea., Committee Meeting Windsor Police Department are The composer who receives Final Recital the ace and ruffs a heart. When who consider themselves good association members, wives and guests, was made at yes­ became a city 100 years ago.” 52 - story Prudential Tower. However, there’s one govern­ QUINCY, HI. (A P )—Mayor > 643-2165 attending a four-week course of have done better to spend more hammers and keening sa'ws Scholarship Winners | There will be a meeting of the an unfavorable review for a the king drop.s. South can get to drivers on the latest traffic terday’s annual dinner-dance, al the Garden Grove (Herald represent work on office build­ Connecticut is New England’s There are the high buildings of ment expenditure New England Wes Olson was called on to per­ police training at the Bethany new work is quite understand­ time improving hia better ef­ dummy with a trump to discard is eagerly seeking. That's for form an official duty and break Full tuition acholarshipa to ways and means committee of forts instead of writing ever Set for Pupils laws and skills needed on to­ photo by Pinto.) ings, roads, bridges, factories “ bootn town,” according to re­ the new Government Center. Authorized agent in Man- State Police Troop. The ably peeved. He has put in long a diamond on the queen of the long - talked-of Passama- a 7-7 city council deadlock on Trinity College have been given the South Windsor Women's more and more "unfinished" day’s high-speed roads. and residences. ports by editors in that state. Boston’s urban renewal pro­ to two South Windsor High Club on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. course Is sponsored by the Con hours of work; he ha.s paid The Werner Piano and Organ hearts. "Business and Incomes are at gram, costing hundreds of mil­ quoddy-Sl. John River hydro­ an important mea.sure. His tie- nectlcut Chiefs of Police Asso­ compositions. I don’t mean they Contracts for most of that con­ fichool seniors. , at the home of Mrs. Stephen money to have the part.s ex­ South makes his slam if Elart struction were signed in 1964 all-time high levels in Hart­ lions, is clearing away buildings electric projects. breaking vote automatically ciation. tracted; he has labored indus­ ore incomplete, I mean they are Studio, Frederic E. Werner and has rtarted with K x or wlUi K- The Quoddy-St. John project hiked his salary as mayor from They au'e Peter Groee4 Jr.. | Lockwood, 177 Laurel St. All unfinished in the sense they and F.W. Dodge Co., business ford,” Is the report from Con- which stood tor a century or Town Manager Terry Sprenkel triously to convince someone Mrs. Louise Recknagel, mem­ x-x of hearts. EJosl should play BURT LANCASTER State Pay Raise Bill neoticut. "Unemployment is ' more. Old Scolly Square is no would involve something like $9,000 to $12,000 a year. said two more officers will join never were sufficiently polished statisticians, put the total value that the work should get a hear­ bers of the Connecticut State low to defeat the slam If he JEANNE MOREAU of them at a whopping $2.3 bil­ the department by July 1, One ing: he has supervised at re­ and edited. Music Teachers Association, started with four or more hearta position is to fill a vacancy and Today it is fashionable to headed by the king, but It is lion. hearsals; and then along comes will present the third and clos­ BJveryrwhere across the New WHEN YOU SEE THE FINE the other to expand the depart­ a critic who knocks all this ef­ prai.se the crudities .-Evident in ing recital of the season on easy tor Blast to m ^ e the mis­ \THE Certain of Passage ment. This will give South Moussorgsky’s sconta and to de­ take of playing his king. England states come reports of CHOICE OF G IFTS-YO U IL AGREE: fort and expense, unjustly from on Sunday afternoon, June 13, increased retail sales, illustrat­ Windsor six full-time officers the composer's viewpoint. cry Rimsky-Koradkow's efforts in the chaf>el of South Metho­ South cannot make his slam plus seven elected constables. to polish them. IT Rimsky hadn’t ing that workers are spending Actually the chances are dist Church, at 3:30. Twenty- if he takes the direct fine.sse of iTIiAiNl (Continued from Page One) State Supreme Court of Errors, Student Cited polished theiyThey would never more. about a thousand to one that seven of their students, both leading the jack of hearta. He TfM tt 7’9^0 $21,500 to $29,000. Edward H. Daly of 369 Troy have been at all for they must take an indirert finesse by •Ion equal to two-thirds of his Along with that Information the critic was right. When a beginners and advanced, will be ■Superior Court judges, $21, is the word that bank deposits Rd., a senior at the University would h ^ e been quite un- presented. leading a low heart toward his critic like Hanslick makes the •alary. On the judge’s death, his 000 to $27,500. are up. proving the “ save The sign that puts money to work for people of Hartford, has won the Up- At the close of the recital, jack. sUon Xi fidelity award for the survivors continue to collect a Judge.s of the Court of Com more” theory. wrongly, he receives an igno- Werner will announce the name Daily Question BURNSIDE mon Pleas, $17,000 to $22,500. exceptional service to the fra­ minious immortality for his IjF have h stood considerable of the student receiving the Partner deals and bids one pen.<«lon equal to one-fourth the And the banlts also report Juvenile (Dourt judges, $15,- loans are on the upswing but ternity. .sins. But if we were to inquire ppUshing. award for the highest average spade, and the next player pass- Judge's salary, he said. Bartok is. in my opinion. 000 to $20,000. financial circles don’t think con- Daly, an accounting major, carefully, we would discover report card for the aeason. Hogan's amendment was de­ will graduate June 13. He is the j over-rated and already his —Chief judge of the Circuit .sumers are borro'wlng dan­ that there has been a great •\ cordial invitation is ex­ feated on a roll call vote of 97- Court, $18,000 to $20 000. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. . , injudicious ■ j j works are showing their age tended to all Interested people gerously, only confidently. 69 -Other Circuit Court judges, This survey by the Associated Daly. medi^ra c o m ^ ^ Musically they are more dated in the community. than Scott’s novels in literature The omnibus bill, which was $15,000 to $17,500. Prc.as is based on information Picnic Set the pi'oduct of exten.sive nego­ The Lithua,pian Social Club IONX suoq Two judge.s would be added to provided by financial writers m^"t r ^ T S ^ u s . tiations between Demot-ratic the Court of 0>mmon Pleas, of South Windsor will hold its There have always been more ] AT DUSK and editors of 29 member newrs- annual picnic tomorrow at 6 If* .-Tt.K ®lf Chairman John M. Bailey, GOP raising its strength to 14. papers throughout New Eng­ peopi, wrttins coverred how unappreciated he Hr-.. ■' Chairman A, Searle Pinney, and There would be 30 Superior land. Other data were gathered pm. at the home of Stanley have been .succe^ul compos- m . m w m - other leaders of both parties. Beleski, Sullivan Ave. actually was. how he died in (Dourt judges instead of the pres­ from official government ers. 'When >ou . 'bar'bame Haydn, jcT.sni.wmmuMTiCCTj Is not expected to encounter any Change in Secretary poverty, and what a sad life he ent 22 and six Supreme Court sources, businessmen, industri­ Mozart and Bethoven you have problems in the Senate. jastices instead of five. Beginning July 1. Mrs. Helen rtamed the Ujfee most impiorl- had generally; it spouts forth alists and other authoritative Cassavant, secretary in the su­ whole fountains of tears and TONITE! Doors Open 7:80 The pay ot the governor would The increase in the .size of the viewers of the New England ant compo.sprs in an entire cen- Supreme Court will allow desig­ perintendent . of schools office, tumy. Add a half dozen more sentimentally ruonoorushes to ciuem- be more than doubled by the scene. will be secretary to Marvin ,7 4 .V0 measure, ri.sing from $15,(XX) to nation of one ju.stlce be chos­ They show the big gain In the of i L b ^ r ta n c e and you still. '’ J 'f ® ^ hitherto en by the governor to as "Chief Eisenberg, principal of the i\ew have than ten significant' ^ble genius whom only they can $36,000. At present few gover­ past decade, here is a table of happened Court Administrator,” a new Tltondaji^, JutAdcuf, idsubm da^ Eli Terry School. As a result of composers in that time. This appreciate. Hia 11 PI lto nors in the United 'iStates are New England banking provided in post. the transfer a new secretary mqans that only once in ten The less said about John paid as little as the*|o'’**7)or by the Federal Reserve Bank Connecticut. i n will be hired for Asst. Supt. V^rs or .so will we find a com Cage, Leibowitz and others of O m o x , Under the present system, the of Boston; William Perry. The bill aim creates a pen- chief justice of the court is also 1965 1964 of lasting value, from a Newodo' Oon tor ex-govemors, giving purely statistical point of liew. whole business of aleatoric FEA'i'L'RE FIRST SUN.-THUES. the one responsible for oversee­ Deposits 18.6 blUlon 26.1 billion Fresh US Govt. Inspected Manchester Evening Heilerald music (or music written by them $10,000 a year at 66 if ing operation of the state’s Loans $637 mUUon $1.4 bUlion If the critic reviews a hun­ they have served at leant fo' increase. Raises tor the oth­ Tall Cedar Head that's what the composer is LOUIiSVIDLE, Ky. (AP) — STATE at 6:80 - 8:45 P.M. er elected .state officials will al­ Louisville General ho.spitaJ haa CASH SAVINGS likely to think. Actually, a mu­ K U M i m n i M i so begin at that time as fol­ sic critic really sweats over a a list of 100 persona who can be 1 1 ’ TO Dies in Crash u r n iS iN THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER lows : called on night or day to give first perforrmance. He doesn’t Attorney general, raised from know what's coming and he ■OLTON NOTCH blood in emergencies if the re­ Tall Ceda/S in the Manches- BEST FOREIGN FH.M OF THE YEAR $12,500 tri $20,000; secretary of gional blood center cannot sup­ must evaluate thought and state, treasurer and comptroller, terter are^'today received word treatment of something which j ply the needs. The 100 include (MkmTENDER PLUMP PLUMP DARK that th^ Supi'eme Tall Cedar, from $8.(XX) to $15,000; and lieu­ is brand new and constantly in 1 TONITE— BOTH COLOR a variety of blood tyipes. Earl H/Hammond of Baltimore. tenant governor, from $5,(K)0 to WHITE MEATED AND LIGHT MEAT motion. The art critic can study “Mr. Moa^” at 8:86 A modern legend of love, passion and violenct Md., killed Salui-day niglxt $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . Pl.K a painting for days if necessary! amidst the splendor of Carnival in Rio! The bill also proNldes $2 000 in ^ autonvible accident. One before rendering aui opinion, j (i AI.I.ON of-his di.slrict deputies, whose Robert CarroH i s m m i n a rai.ses for the hearts of the state BREASTS LEGS j The music critic gets one brief rtepartmenls and their deputie.s, Personal Notices i^ntity was not known rcporled- ' hearing and is expected to de­ ■ M D B M B B II Jy was driving and was also MtclNini Baker members of the Public Utilities liver an opinion with the wis­ ■MBMuossnounai FUEL OIL ,/f killed Conimi.s.sion, Ijiquor Control In Memoriam dom of Solomon in next morn­ Commission, .state auditors, sec­ Robert Muldoon of Man­ ing’s paper! chester, a district deputy of the retary i.rf the State Board of vanBunn In lov’inic memory of Mrs. Vlolrt Tall Cedars, said he did not Education and his deputy, ad­ Cnwkett Nemorolf who passed LB LB, know the details of the fatality jutant general and assi.stant ad­ away June 7. 1958. or where it took place. His only jutant general, .state police com­ Tbmich her .tmilc ban gone forever. information is that the funeral missioner. and unemployment And her hand we cannot touch. /wMK> m MUM nua\ We ehall never loae eweet memO' will be Wedne.sdny from the V CAMUS rui rismAi j compen.sation commiasrioners. ries. Raise.s for other executive de­ Of the one we loved «o much. Jenkins Funerai Home, 4905 EHSTUIOOD A Uaart Wiaii, lo<. ^ EMTHMOOUR York Rd., Baltimore, al 2 p.m. MAIN ST EAST HARTFOPD '-?R ??J0 \ a i ^ partment officials include: Leg­ j Hu.sband and Children Hantmond was elected to of­ AIR CONDITIONED A -;'! P -» : i I rifaaw uPv fmwswm ara// T .n jn i islative commissioners, from $7,- COOPERATIVE IMPORTED COOKED fice just two weeks ago this HURRY LAST DAY — “ Molly Brown” 9:00, “ Iguana” 7:00 600 to $10,000; and workmen's The No. 1 Attraction In Memoriam Oil, (O.VI’ ANY I J A j y i TENDER AND LEAN >4 C flC past weekend, during the Su­ Of All Tlnie* M«m6w „ Grandmothara X^AccaHUMudod Sir A Child V i Prka) $1.00 *g**PHgTHW. HAL. >m c» WITH CHILD * '** MORRISON PAINT B9 S MgIh $t.i Maneh«it*r 6 i$outh Main Sf., Cotehastar I BIANCHESTER T^VENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1968 PAGE ilV B PAGB FOUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 H ebron Bad BredAi TV-Radio Tonight Strain Nearly Ended Gemini’s New Information k f Units (t trM lM . CM« 84HSII4 Meeting Set d o u b l e ...... ------' iwrlrwtkwy •MteM strinllM ttu m , .w8W«i» The Baby Has is4 rtwtota N4 wig-. »wt. Tonight on Television WORLD GREEN For Worried Families Already Used in Planning OfMtitsrf, PL t , n Hbtnl m e MWpta 6:00 ( 3-22-lS) Mbries In FrDgrese>>n>e Michelle, daughter of Robert Louis (34) Science Etupneerlng monishing them to drink water made news by playing Little learned are that man can oper­ near aa fees accruing to the town, ef (22) Club House ’’certainly should shorten the astronaut excursions into specs. and Btephemle Ann Boutlller Letendre, 11 Vine St. She was fective July 1; the salary of 1 8) Peter Jennings—News ( 8-20-40) Ben (Jasey and be good — and Mrs. McDi- League baseball on the day of ate effectively outside an orbit­ bom May 29 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ 6 :% ( 3) Waiter Cronklte (22) Special WED. road to the moon,” and cited Shoe ie diTectIng his propem each member of the board o< vitl even enjoyed a fling at the launch, as did Mike McDi- ing spacecraft; that radar and your ternal gfrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boutlller, 15 (24) Travel Time (10-30) Hitchcock these contributions to Apollo: toward a 1M6 manned lunar tax reriew, *50 per year, effec (10-22-30) Hunlley-Brinkley 0:30 ( 3) conn. What's Ahead? water skMng. vitt. other aids are needed for ren­ Dover Rd. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ Heads Council Refined operational pnx:e- landing. But he Emphasized, as telephfma tive Oct. 1; salftry of tax col­ ( 8) Gallant Men (12) CS). 12 Cloee-Up But the secnet worries and Neither woman spoke directly dezvous activity: that man can (12) Newsbeat- (22) Indianapolis "500" Douglas Etchman, the son of OPEN dures which enabled the Gemini he has In the past, that contin­ trand Letendre, Fall River, Mass. lector be *3,000 per year, with fears surely were there, even to the newsmen gathered out­ remain alert after long periods • • • • • 6:46 (20) Peter Jphnlng.s—Newa :00 ( 3-10-22-30) News, Sports. Mr. and Mm. Clarence B. Elch- to keep a launching date set ued success In Gemini and early all fees accming to the town, 7:00 ( 3) Movie Weather WED., though carefully disguised. side 'heir home)!. Their reac In weightlesoness, and that over Johnson. Bethea Lee. daughter of Norman C. and Doris (18) For Adults Only man of 33 Scarborough Rd., was weeks in advance. These proce­ success In the Apollo program effective Oct. 1., and for each (18) In the Public Interest The Jim McDivitbs and Ed tions and comments were sup­ extended periods humidity does BenUey Johnson, RFD 3. Lake St., Vernon, She was bom (24) Magic Room 11:16 (10-30) Tonight (O elected president of the Student THURS., dures, mostly concerned with could acceierata the date to FREE registrar of voters, *160 per Whites hve about four miles plied mainly by space agency May 11 at Manchester Memorial Ho.spital. Her maternal (20) Danger Man (20) ABC Nightlife CTouncil at Bennet Junior High not build up Inside a c a p ^ e as pre-launch testing and checkout, 1968. year, effective July 1. (13-22-30-40) News. Sports. (40) Sports Final FRI. & SAT. apart in neighboThoode itfliabit- spokesmen was feared. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ru.ssell Bentley. East Hart­ Weather 11:20 ( 3) Mo^•le School Friday. Mrs. White, a pretty blonde, will be applied to Apollo. DELIVERY Also requested is the rescind­ (12) Movie ed mostly by astronaut families The primary medical data The success of several ex­ CHECK YOUR GUNS ford Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sven E. (10) Movie The elecUon is held annuaUy TILL and personnel from the Manned said she did not Mnk the spot­ John.son, East Hartford. She has a brother. Norman Rvissell, ing of town meeting action, 7:15 (30) Sports Camera 11:36 ( 8) Movie still must be obtained. It will be periments conducted with Apol­ LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) — (32) Mass Highlights 11:30 ( 22) Tonight (C) and la the culmination of a Spacecraft Center. Even when a light of attention would soon go 21; and three sisters. Carolyn Gwen, 17, Christine Mae. 13, June 1. 1964, authorizing the se­ (40) Merv Griffin Show week of Intense campaigning 9 P.M. gathered in extensrive examina lo in mind. These included use Teen - ager entering the Para Tour order for drug needs (40) Peter Jennings—News space fHght is not on. the streets out, but she was not upset. "I ’m tlon of astronauts James A. Me and Elleir Beth, 7%. lectmen and treasurer to bor­ and promise making by the of a sextant for space naviga­ mount theatre hers were given and ooemeUee will be tnken • • • • « SEE SATCRDAVS TV WEFJl FOB COMPLETE LI8TINO are often busy on Sundays with probably calmer now than I've Dlvitt and Edward H. White II row *12,000, for financing capital fledgling politicians. tion and the sighting and photo­ a taste of the Old West when care of Imnvedlately. Beltner. Dorothy Ellen and Wiliam F,d«-ard. twin expenditures of 1964-1966 budget touristB who want to see how ever been," she said about half­ over the next several weeks. they were lined up and asked way through the flight. graphing of prominent land­ daughter and son of George L, and Betty Lou Hendren Beit- and authorizing the transfer of astronauts live. "It is this medical data which marks visible from a great to "check their weapons” be­ No apprehen.sion was reported ner 101 Helalne Rd. They were bom May 27 at Manchester *12,000 from surplus to reserve While the men were in space, will tell us whether we can height, which might be used aa fore entering to see a movie, Memorial Hospital. Their maternal grandparents are Mr. to finance capital expenditures Radio Helps Yea Overcome their famiUee attempted to con­ from Mrs. McDivitt, either. move on to 7-day and then 14- reference points for astronauts Floyd H. Galnous, manager, said tinue the routine mber, Mary C. Oandall, In the whole series of U.S. . "We hope the spaceemft will the long trip the astronauts TEL. 619-4595 Armour The astronaut indicated other Richard W. Feder, Barbara E. manned spa^e fllgtit recovery land witliin sight of us. but we “ have shown no irritability in S at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ san B. Pendleton, Mephone 228- i duties would keep him loo busy J Grube and Kathryn A, John­ efforts perhaps none has en­ are sure that with all these air­ their cramped quarters. They’re parents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis CovlUe, 72 Oakwood Rd. 3454. I Rockville S75-.3271 to track the satellite but mission Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cro­ Star ston. joyed througtiout such favorable craft we will get a quick fix on still in good humor and after an control broke in abruptly. Also, Kathy E. Krause, Kathy weather conditions. Certainly it,” said Oapt. Joseph Cady, the initial adjustment period had no teau. 11 Rooemary PI. She has two sisters, Robin, ihi, and "Tell him to track Pegasus,” hoor L, Latham. (Darol A. Lltke, the Atlantic, at this point 570 carrier’s operations officer. trouble eating, sleeping and Michelle, 3 ^ . S miasion control said. "Tell him Diane L. McCann, Stanley A. miles eaal of Cape Kennedy 917 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER to track Pegasus." Once they are aboard the working.” AUely, Eva-Jane, daughter of David Martin and Jane Ruganls. Sheryl L. Sieffert and where the spacecraft went aloft Wasp, the Astronauts will go Kraft termed the 20-mimite On the next pass. White told last Thursday, could hardly be Cowan Allely, 19 Florence St. She was bom June 3 at Man­ ground controllers he had been John W. SUrling. directly below decks for initial space walk by White during the chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Choicest Meats In Town in a more pleasant mood. medical examinations that will third orbit the major achieve­ fr o m Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Cowan, 156% Oak St. Her paternal unable to track the satellite. Cmdr. Geoigc Reilh, meteoro­ B)nnfit|Bogef8 Jules Bergman, science editor take about three and a half ment. Using a jrt-gun propul grandparents are Mr. and Mrs..Richard AUely, 607 Hartford Chuck Steak Are* Weather logist, forecast Sunday night the hours. Sion unit, \^ite maneuvered in for ABC television, said Sunday waves would average a mild Rd. Her paternal gfreat-grandparents are Mr. and Mra TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! the odd-shaped satellite sighted James McDivitt will go the emptiness o< space, at­ George Kayser, Sarasota, Fla. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — three feet in height, the water tlirough the 30-mimrte X-ray tached to the Gemini 4 by a 26- LARGE GRADE A Thursday light was a secret Summer-like weather will domi­ would be airound 76 degrees, the University U.S. military reconnalasance examination firat. Edward foot lifeline. Perry, Diana Beth, daughter of Leonard and Elizabeth nate Connecticut today and to­ air temperature close to 80, and White wlU be given the tilt table Russian cosmonaut Alexei Tilton Perry, Vernon Trailer Court, Vernon. She was bom •atetUte with cameras. morrow. vi.sibility 10 miles or better Cornish ^ Q C Select Bergman said space officials test. The physicians have em­ Leonov, the world’s only pre­ June 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Temperatures will climb to despite scattered clouds as low phasized their primary interest vious space stroller, had no pro grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas, New Bed­ of have been unable to Identifyo < the J near 90 degree.s over inland as 1 200 feet. satellite '^•n ^nom Gemni^^4 j with Increasing humidity will be deteriorating effects of pulsion unit. Leonov .reported ford, Mass. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Choice "These are good recovery the long space journey on the some problem with disorienta­ Antone Perry, New Bedford, Mass. She has a brother, Leon­ Gome Hens "■ ,because ..w-the T^-/Defense Depart­ more humidity on I '1 (Limit * Hens Per Family) ment does not admit the exist­ conditions — I don't .see any heart and blood vessel sj'slem tion, but IVhite did not. ard Michael, 3; and two sisters, Enola Gay, 7%. and Dar­ Hartford Tuesday. A few widely scattered adverse weather," Reith said. and on bone calcium content. Dr. Joseph Shea, director of nude toned — to be lene Marie, 6%. ence of a U.S. reconnaissance showers will work their way In­ • • • * • •atellile. The expected splashdown lo­ POTATO or Af Our Fish Deparfmenf to northwe.st Connecticut this ^ cation wa-s about 30 miles south Nielsen, Richard Karl Jr,, son of Pilchard Kari Sr. and PIHilBw e * At a newa conference early afternoon. But It appears that barely seen! MACARONI SALAD Lb. today, the deputy information of the previou.sly calculated .site, Evelyn H. Lewie Nielsen, Brookfield Rd., Bolton. He was moat sections will have to wait because of omission of some of bom June 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal KING ALASKA officer for the Manned Space­ until Tuesday afternoon before Continuing ESdneation craft Denter, Julian S(7hecr. the maneuvers planned for grandparents are -Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Lewie Sr., East there Is much chance of any Gemini 4, Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Karl HIGHLAND PARK MARKET said that all of the satellite.s wispy light — to be Opeelnl Non-Credit Conraee Tbatt Sere* Upmmtml CRAB LEGS 89c widespread shower activity. John Stonesipher, National A Nielsen, 73 Brookfield St. His maternal great-grand­ 317 HIGHLAND STREET—PHONE 643-4278 wiliiin 1,000 kilometers of Gemi­ Above - normal temperatures mother is Mrs. Jessie Licwle, 1097 Main St, He has two sis­ la tev M te ni 4 have been Identified to the Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ barely felt! FRESH DRESSED should continue through mid­ tration recovery team leader, ters, Katherine, 4, and Deborah, 2. pretts. week, because a broad south­ .said this was typic»J of the mis­ • • • • * "Any information that there west flow of warm and rather sions that might be conducted in McConnell, Victoria Ann, daughter of Edwin G. and DATA PR(X:ESSING Tuition Eves, and Hofur MACKEREL Lb 29c wa.s a secret satellite is flatly moist air, sweeping northward Gall A. White McConneU, Wrights Mill Rd., Coventry. She incorrect,” he said. from the gulf coast states. Is the futui'e — that aa orbital pe- was bom June 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ Punched Card Systems *30 Tu Th 7:00-9:30 the dominant feature on the la­ l iods change because of altered ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. White, 12 meetings test weather charts. flight plans, aiming points on Coventj^. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ FOR A DAY, WEEK...OR LONGER WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — the earth will have to be adjust­ win B. McConnell, 57 Branford St. She has a brother, Scott Concepts of Data *25 M 7:00-9:30 Five day forecast ed. V Edwin, 3. Processing—8 meetings VIOLA JARVIS Temperatures In Connecticut The Wasp’s operations in the designed of sheer Nylon • • • • * A 1965 Cor from 40- by 200-mile recovery zone P&WA may have the Heinz Ketchup Tuesday through Saturday are Lycra Spandex that really Guevremont, Mllliam Remle HI, son of William R. Jr. Moriorty Brothers Programming a Transis­ *40 M W 7:00-9:80 expected to average well above were to begin 30 minutes before and Lynda Ellen Head Guevremont, 177 Main St. He was RENT torized Data Processing PIANO TEACHER normal, with warm humid con­ right joh for yon holds and molds! bom June 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal System—IBM 1401 ditions throughout the week but grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William F. Head, Bristol, 16 meetings Now Making Summer turning cooler by the weekend. “ The Aircraft” has (openings availahle for girls R.I. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schedules For Pupils Some normal high and low tem­ Guevremont, Bristol, R.P. He has a sister, Laurie Ann, 3. in a variety o f departments requiring many different * * • * • ENGLISH Family 20 oz. $ ^ peratures are Hartford 79 and ^he Light Touch = For Appointment Please 56. New Haven 74 and 66, and skills and kinds of work experience. Among our ReddecUff, Hiofnas Stephen, son of Thomas and Pa­ Report and Technical *60 ’Tu 7:00-9:30 Size " I * BOTS. Bridgeport 76 and 68. many current requirements, you may find the job tricia Ann Gombar Reddecllff, 28 Woodbridge St. He was Writing—8 meetings / Call Precipitation will average that "suits you best”. Our available openings bom June 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal about one half Inch as scattered grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gombar. Johnatown, READING showers and thundershowers include jobs for: Pa. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas if Brand new, fully equipped cars ready to go. 643-5692 Improvement of Reading *60 M W 6:25-8:05 Tuesday and again Friday or Reddecllff, Johnstown, Pa. He has a sister, Carole Ann, 2. Saturday. • * * • • if Reasonable rates. 14 meetings Tu Th 6:25-8:05 K E Y PU N CH o p e r a t o r s l^ ger-tliom as, Bryon, TOn of Trevor and Marjorie by the Kingsbury Ledger-'Iliomas, Notch Rd., Bolton. He was bom ★ Full insurance coverage. Speeded Reading *60 M W 8;15-9;56 FAIRWAY FAMILY W e will oonsider high schoo. with 14 meetings Tu ’Th 8:16-9:55 Sliced Bread formal key punch triining and the ncccsstry June 2 at Manchester Memix'lal Hospital. His maternal The wonien’s work'’ , grandmother is Mrs. Gladys Kingsbury, Oklahoma City, if Large discount if your car- is in our shop for aptitude and interest. Preference will be given that’s never done is prob- to applicants with experience. Okla. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland repairs. REAL ESTATE Day In . . . Day Out... ^ably what she asked her^ Liedger-Thomas, Southport., England. . He has a brother, POPULAR LARGE LOAF 'husband to do last Satur-^ David, 2% ; and a sister, Carole Ann, 4%. Iteal Estate Principles *45 M W 6;25-8;05 and Practices WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES day... STENOGRAPHERS and White CLERK ’TYPISTS MORIARTY BROTHERS 15 meetings ^ Nothing counts In golf^ SOI CENTER STREET — TEL. 643-5135 Real Estate Appraisal I *65 M W 8:16-9:55 like your opponent.. . These positions require a high tcboel 15 meetings and 4 1-lb. 4 oz. diploma plus good atenographie and typing OUR TOP SIX LEASING PLANS FOR ALL 1965 MAKES A MODELS Saturday a.m. field trips ON prescriptions ► People who live in glas.s^ skills. Additional education or training will Loaf houses have to answer be well-rewarded. 7 the bell... SEtTRETARIAL STUDIES . . . resulting in meaningful '61 CHEVROLET 4i89 No sooner had the wait­ ENGINEERING AIDES '63 VOLKSWAGEN Gregg Theory Refresher *85 Tu Th 6;25-8;05 CALIF. BING aavinga to you every day! CORVAIR SPORTS er spilled gravy on her Applicants for these ehsllenging positions in CAMPER 16 meetings ) fashionable French frock< WAGON A 1 1 0 C ) No ups and downs In your Preaorlptlon our Engineering Department must be high coats — no “dleconnts” today, '‘Regular than Bea Lillie quipped, Auto, trans. Machine Shorthand for *76 M thruF 9-11:00 am CHERRIES school graduates with honor grades in Plane OF Ma n c h e s t e r ! prices” tomorrow! , ’’Never darken my Dior,, FLETCHER GUSS GO. Teachers plus *16 machliie-rental fee (^ometry and Algebra One and Two. 5 weeks; starts June 28 ' again... LARGE SWEET No “ rednoed specials”—no “ temporary '64 PLYMOUTH reductions” on Preeoripttona to hire Perhaps the greatest Speed Dictation and Trans- *35 M W 6:25-8:05 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS '63 VOLKSWAGEN **When You Think o f Glas$t 1 649*4521 scription—15 meetings customers! ►accomplishment oT thc8 ancient Romans was A vayiety o f good joba art avaStUe for i^rla ^DOOR ^ ^495 Think o f Fletcher^* ! ■ ■ ■ ■ HONEYDEWS At the same time, there to never any STATION SIAOE Personal ’Typewriting *60 M W 8:16-0:55 compromise In lervlee or qnallfy! learning to speak Latin. who are gradating from high school this year. WAGON 16 meetings You can i ^ y now and alart voik aftor LARGE LUSCIOUS The greatest accom­ __ OUR LOWEST graduation. '61 CHEVROLET 54 McKEE STREET Typewriting Speed *35 Tu ’Th '8:16-9:66 YOU GET plishment we can strive a. Dre«8-8hap«p bra— ^Baredevil plunge o f '61 KOMBIE Building—16 meetings p... bo> 4 5 c PRioES’ EVERY DAY OF TME We Deliver ►for IF your complete sat­ MON2A. • OPEN THURS. NIGHTS TILL 9 BLUEBERRIES . . . AND YOU SAVE isfaction In the matter of Ibese jobs offer good storting talariM, « vtlnable sheer “tricosette,” designed with transj^- STATION 4-DOOR Techniques of Note- *50 ’Tu Th 6:25-8:00 m o r e MROUGHOUT THE Everywhere, F u t I finding a most complete timployee benefit program and the oj^rtunily for ently firming lines to be beautifully uplift­ making—15 meetings VINE-RIPE y e a r . • • ON ALL YOUR ►selection of picnic needs,’ WAGON W 5 Auto, trans. 91095 mUCSORIPTION NEEDS. ptraoud advanoement. ^ ing. Powder buff flatten your skintone. 32A- TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS for both cooking and eat­ TRY US AND lET ing at either Fairway. 38C. 50 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM from $25.00 to $45.00 TOMATOES Pkg. o f 3 1 ” Visit the Employment Office Classes Begin Week of June 21 Two convenient locations: i of 400 Main Street ; Downtown Main Stnset b. Dress-shaper brief—^Fch: smoothed cuiyea Spring Is the time to bring In your acieena to be repaired, j Registration Now W eekdays 11 siW-8 pm FANCY, LONG, GREEN land 705 Bast Middle^ ^ East Hartford 8, Connsetiont ; beneath sportswear and swimsuits. High cut Storm window glasa replaced Turnpike. (Next to tha leg keeps it no-«how and extra ccxnfortable. For your convenience, one Saturday, Popular Market.) > ^ — Open for your eotioenienee — s TED June 1 9 ,9 am-12 noon CUCUMBERS 3p.r29c Choose white or natural powder buff. Sixea « U || AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Monday thru Friday ~ S. M, U SS. 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V t r I.’ ■■ Aagiifi e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 7,^ 1965 PAG E S E V E ^ i^AGB SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GOIW^ MONDAY, JUNE 7, 19d6 states, 16 have Democratic Gov-' .support from the effect of tfie f Coventry Vmoca (mostly Southern) and 14 Mississippi Freedom Demo­ T have state ^ legislatures con­ cratic ^Arty to unseat all five Jimmy trolled by Democrats. Only two of Mississippi’a white Congress­ WITH ROSSEHO rra n d s X. Altimari, the RspidiHcaa, and REMODEL of the states have legislatures men. Bathrooms remodeled, recreation rooms, kltehoi taMr Jullw R. UppoMum, the RapubHoan, ra- Three‘Day Dental Clinic controlled by Republicans. This We now leam that the ADA nets, Formlea tops, im flnlah^ rooms eompIetMh ste, if^ralb eeivsd exactly 5S,S71 votes. is the question Democratic adopted a resolution at its Thia final judicial ruling, acoompliahsd Breslin members of Congress are ask­ spring convention formally sup­ by a 5 to t vota on tha Court of Ap­ Starts at the Nursing Office ing themselves; Can I safely porting the “Challenge," aa it is ^ ma vote' In Wartilngton in effect to called by the Student Non-Vio­ ROSSETtO m j, U Blwtll Hl'—tcoH^ peals Moelf, throws the filling of the (Conttnned from Page 8) A dental clinic today, tomor-Oder Charles Benjamin of' Mans- repeal a state law supported by lent Coordinating Committee. | CONSTRUCTION COMPANY lU achfter. Ooan. judgeahip livto the hands of County members of my own party in Unlike civil rights radicals, how­ Ht THOHAS T. renOUSON row and Wednesday will be held field. them, which means all the : r- fTAl/TER R. rB S a V B O H BxeeuUvs Eugene H. Nickerson, who is The troop charter is being my slate legislature? It's a ques­ ever. the ADA is far more in- 218 West Center St,—649-0308 'trr PnM M iera by appointment only in the tere.stcd in pa.ssing the new vot- ^ >tea»d«< 0«>ob«r 1. W 1______naming the Democrat Uppmann, to the applied for. Scoutmaster Pratt whites, should be destroyed, too, tion with a sliarp hook. Public Health Nursing Office at (JorrecUon: On,^June 1 we re-, ing rights bill than It ia in back- Builders oad General Contractors judgMhip. advises. and last summer the Muslims Residential and Indnatrlol ConstructloB the Town Office Building. Meeting ported that the liberal Ameri- ing the vain struggle to unseat This was, if our readers remember, were in every Negro riot trying ■(ichMtar. Oaon., w Second CSan lUU Children entering Grade 1 In The First Ckingregatlonal cans for Democratic Action is Mi.saiasippi'g Congressional del- I P t e r . ______the elecUon aditoriahsU all over the to stir the people and we are "temporarily’’ withholding its j egation. September are being given pref­ Church Board of Ttustees meet country, this one included, took for a at 8 p.m. Thursday in Kings­ only days away from the hot - ■ gtJBSCIUFTION Itin i erence for the 45 poasible ap­ weekend of this Summer. Pay^Ie ta Adruio* repetition of the usual sermon about the bury House. I T ear ...... tB-00 pointments. A dental hygenlst The Democratic Town Com­ Weekends when white people K ontta ...... U.OO Importance of one vote. It made that can sit home and ask, “Just MonUu ...... f-52 from the State Department of mittee meets at 8 p.m. tomor­ BO Moptli .»«■»»»%»•»•■>*«» l«oO____ ^ kind of editorial, perhaps, at one stags Health will clean teeth and ap­ row in the Booth-Dlmock Me­ what to it these people want ply four fluoride treatments. morial Library. anyway?" And yesterday, all “ , membsr or ~ ~ In the counting. the streets of Harlem had these «IB« A8BOCIATHa> P M « . By the firtt count, on election night The local Public Health Nurs­ St. Jude Council, KofC. meets Tho *»oeiated Prn» 1» exclusively entlU^ ing Association, co-sponsors at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the kjds on them. Kid.s who should to the nee ol repubUcattoo oC. all newe ^ itself, the RepubUcan, Altimari, won by be in school but are not there, natchM credited to It or not otherwtM credlt- with the state, is assisted by Knights of Columbus home on ad ki **«<« paper and also the locd nevs pub- a fair margin. the Mother’s Club with taking Snake Hill Rd. Heads State Elks and their parents, who do not But by the time the Board of Elec­ of appointments and providing Miss Olenney Graduates George R. English of 53 know any better, are night ri£ u of TopabUcatton of special di» workers and sleeping or they patches hereto are also reserreo ______tions had made its official canvass, the volunteer assistants. Miss Marcia F. Glenney, Thomas Dr, was elected presi­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ dent of the Connecticut Elks As- are out w'orklng as porters and lltp Herald PrtnttaBOompw. jnc.. as- Democrat, Llppmann, had moved into ZBA Meets dishwaahers and domestics. sumw no ttoancial rsnanslblllty to typp- The Zoning Board of Appeals liam G. Glenney of Glenwood .sociation at a convention Fri­ the lead with one vote. That was when Farms, Silver St., has graduated day and Saturday at the Wind­ On the television, they play­ craahleal errors appear6s to adverttsmrata has a public hearing at 8 p.m. ed a tape of the control tower KSrether mad Inc roatt«Tn The Hanchester all the editorieda spouted. today in the board room of the from the Northampton (Mass.) sor Lodge of Elks. The associa­ EveolsR Herald.______School for Girls. She will at­ tion has a membership of more talking to the astronauts! "One Then the thing went to the courta, town office building. Lionel A. six seven . . . three plus three M l service client of N. B. ▲. Itovlce, toe. Robert of Morin Ave. will ap­ tend the University of Connec­ than 23,000. Rtbilahers Repreaentatlvea — '^ e Jvjhua which first gave the Republican a five The newly elected president five . . . two plus one eight xShews Social Apenep — Hew York. Chl- peal for a variance. ticut next year. vote lead, then a six vote lead, then cut Coventry Garden Club has its At the school, she has been is a charter member and an . . . give him GRTC. . . ." ATOrrfesAU or c m c tiu * . that lead to one of two votes, and final­ secretary of the student council organizer of Manchester Lodge and it is the lang;uage of space annual meeting at noon Tues­ and while they spoke it, all you TION8.______ly, the other day, ordered the counting day at the home of Mrs. J. and chairman of the Judiciary of Elka, Where he served as a Display advertisinc clootal hoom: Martin Vlsny on River Rd. board. trustee; is a past exalted ruler could hear was this big sham­ For Ifonday — 1 p.rn. rrlday. of two absentee vallots which, when Brothers Inducted and was the first district deputy bles of a man, this gray-haired For Tuesday — 1 p.m. lf<»day. opened, made the whole thing a tie. The South atartlng with a potluck gray-faced lawyer with two For Wednesday — 1 P luncheon. Election of officers Two Coventry brothers en­ to be appointed from Manches­ F>r TWirsday — 1 p.in^ednesday. two absentee ballots In question were follows. tered the U.S. Army together ter. fingers on his right hand, stand­ For rSday — 1 p.m. Ttonnday. disputed because of doubt whether the Blower Used last week. Jerome Francis Mc­ He was cha.irman of the Elk’s ing In the courtroom in Ala­ jy»r Mturafty — 1 p.in. wVAty* ^ National Foundation for Con­ bama and telling the Jury and CUulfled didltae; ^ 3 0 a.m. e ^ dap ft people casting them were really legal A blower made by the Town Caffrey and Kenneth George publioattoa except Saturday — 1 a.™. McCaffrey, sons of Mr. and Mrs. necticut for four years, raising the world, "Niggers . . . black residenU of Now York or of OonnecU- highway crow was put into ac­ Henry J. McCaffrey Sr., left for more than $85,000 for this char­ niggers and white niggers and Monday, June 7 cut. tion Friday vacuuming up the; weeks of boot train- itable project. the Jews behind them . . . grass mowed at the town office m t We would not be so brash aa to try Ing at Ft. Dix. N.J. He is married to the former Catholics . . . black niggers building site, Fir.dy here.” that the U.S. wouldn't tolerate Yesterday g and any other time, shop the bail bondsman said. "Not Space” and the day was glisten­ Then she took the three kids, a Communist take-over. the drugstore first. Lions Club Meets CANS 6c has now become impossible unless it is warm and friendly idea of a beauti­ all the money. Just collateral. ing, but it was dark and shabby Coventry Lions Club meets Canned SodaAu”»»13 preceded by at least a stalemate in the and went throaigh the black But when Adlai Stevenson ful stretch of stonemasonry to delight You got to show me that you over on 12th St., a few doors brick entrance. The Welfare 25 Year* Ago at 7 p.m. tomorrow for a din­ war, there is possible for us a military can cover the bond if some- down from Seventh Avenue. A (whose presence at this fateful ner meeting in the Gold Room 16-OZ SAVE the eyes of Manchester people for gen­ Department has a couple of meeting has never been dis­ H allm ork FINAST policy which is close to being the best filing happens.” fat woman, with three little floors upstairs. We could fill School board votes to inersase of the Nathan Hale Hotel in Cream Style CANS erations to come. “What could happen?" she girls standing against her skirt, closed) read the Ru.sk language, salary of Arthur H. Dling, super- Willlmantlc. 7 30c we could hope for in Vietnam. That stadiums with five ignorant poor Sweet Corn And it might not have been amiae for it seemed too weak to him. Pharm acy said. was in front of this factory who walk around with their intendent of schools, frwn $4,800 Receives MA would be, in the words the President him to note it down, as he was discuss­ "What could happen? Look, doorway which had a small EUther the U.S. .should .say it out to $4,750. Mrs. Eileen Jansen, Grade 1 kids hungry. ^ loud (as the President finally 277 West Middle Tpke. WORLD’S FUR MAPI 1-LB1-OZ SAVE himself heui used once, to “stay and re­ ing a building in progress, that its origi­ he’s 19. He could do anything. black sign over It reading, "New And over on Lenox Ave., four At meeting of board of edu­ teacher at the Robertson RICHMOND He could go away and then I’d did on May 2 when he proclaim­ cation, budget tor 1940-41 Is Manchester, Conn. School, has received a master’s CANS 11c sist.*' nality and quality of taste, aa they York City Dept, of Welfare. St. doors down from the comer of ed that the revolution had been Sweet Peas 6 We are not likely, however, merely be stuck bond." Nicholas Center.” But the brick 116th St., a tall guy with a checked and it will be $878,260. would eventually stand in the final re­ "Oh, he wouldn't do that,” wall around the entranceway la "reaHy seized” by Communists) which is leae by $600 thsil pre­ SEE VtXJR ESSO DEALER- to “stay and resist." All the signs are sult, could be credited to talents which shaved head stood in front of — or it should say nothing. Mr. sented last year. 1-QT SAVE she said. painted black with a yeUow fits Shabazz Restaurant, which Johnson agreed. BOW beginning to say that we are much have been responsible for much of the "Wait a minute. Missus. Lis­ stripe at the top and at first to run by the Black Muslims, Fifty students comprise rtoas FINAST JARS 45c ten to me. Who knows what it seems to be part of the Rusk did not want to dilute the of 1940 of local State Trade Apple more likely to stay and attack, to bring Juice 5 beautiful, the artistic, and the tasteful and he was selling Muhammad they get in their heads.” basic explanation of U.S. inter­ School, including Isabel Cham­ something like the total reixturces of which has gone into Manchester resi­ wholesale furniture warehouse Speaks, the sect’s newspaper. vention — to safeguard Amer­ "If somebody in the family next door. He handed you the paper and berlain, only girl in clase. our modem military might—so far bstr- dential building in the past few years. would sign with you," the law­ "Which the Welfare?" she ican Hves. Accordingly, the en­ rinp nuclear weapons, of course—into then when he gave the change tire paragraph was dropped into It is a talent which has helped make yer said. "Somebody that owns said. he made sure to drop R into the wastebasket. 10 Years Ago Fab aANtPKo76c play in an effort to stamp out the living more interesting and graceful a home." "Right here,” she wes told. Ajax io=«=36c your hand, so he wouldn't have The threat of a Communist Countless friends and admlr-' guerrilla movement entirely. The con­ for everyone it has served. So we shall "Oh, no, I can't let anybody “It’s upstairs.” to touch yours. Upstalta, the know this," she said. "Oh, my take-over, despite the decision ers and former classmates of trast is subtle, but important. It is a wait to see, for ourselves, what mix­ "Oh, it don't look like R to breeze blew against the plastic not to mention it in that first God, no." me,” she said. Richard (Gus) Guathno are sad­ O F MANCHESTER eoirtrast between letting the guerrillas ture of traditional warmth and modem sheets on the burned out qhell speech on the crisiB had been dened over weekend to leam of Lucky Whip topping c ^ e bulged in a striped cot­ of the building the Muslims us­ forcefully brought to the atten­ Action Dry Bleach75c 53 wear themselves out against a potential funotional grace emerges from the ton dress. Her feet were in dirty his death in Alr .B\>rce airptane ed for a temple. It was burned tion of State Department and crash ID mliea south of Stutt­ Aiperican military rock, and going af­ work in progress at No. 99, and the A Thought for Today white sneakers. One of the l}t- down by followers of Malcolm White House officials the day tle girls, in a dirty yellow gart, Oermariy; former out- ter; the guerrillas. bet, in thia comer, is that R win than Sponsored by the Manchester X. The Muslims murdered him before, on April 27. standliig pthleU at MHS and On one side of this rather subtle dif­ sweater,, looked up and then and they think anybody against It waa- on ttn t day that U.S, Vel 37c Tenderlea'f io<«««« 59c speak for itself. Council of Churches session count doesn’t mean any­ University of OonnecUcut, he is ference Hes the newest prims danger Ambassador W. TapJey Ben­ also remembered as Mgh-rank- thing. The aelUng, all right, ws (See Page Seven) nett, in biz sMChangs wMh the Ing student. for us in Vietnam. "... then there's this busi­ 7t is the danger that this will become ness about gifts . . . I mean P3lmoliVeDEODOR2^TSOAp2 SA^S 31 c Comstock ' “Ja1,“ 39c so much our war it will no longer be On The In ’ Din with kids mostly. Kids like to the war the South Vietnamese. It In the ofd days. If you were “in” you get gifts . . . they like people who give them gifts . ■ . Just Is the danger that, instead of being re­ chviouily were not "out." You could be, Fischetti and usually were, “in” the bathtub like that. I used to like to get Trend Detergent 2 «« 39c Red Rose Tea Bags 65c '•t garded as the noble and helpful cham- when the phoas rang and “out" when gifts. I figured 1 was getting piOB of one faction of Vietnamese, we something for nothing . . . but you took the wife to dinner. You eould c ^ < CLOSED tnsry become the outsider considered a be “in" If you were a politician and now I know better . . . you MONDAYS b a ^ enemy by all factions. It is the that would set you apart from the never get anything for nothing. Trend liquid detergent ’’^YTf^49c SnOW^S ‘ CHOWDER 15-OZ CAN 27c “outs” who, through the workings of It seems like most people have tmh'U'iptMA daiftger that, the more we fight in Vlet- natural law, would strike to beisome a hidden reason for giving ^ ethics ■afi, the less the South Vietnamese “ins.” gifts . . . you don’t always \P0LICIN9 IlMniselves will fight. And the sum- Then the sophisticates began putting know what you’re getting into How did YOU sleep fir* Biiag up of all this danger might find people, places, and things "in.” Mailer when you get a gift. You know is a Sweethesrt ie deal%ack4 baTs 37c Gerber 9 ‘]l?s^95c how it ia with presidents and ■B Rid in g a position not much better. was “in” and O’Hara was “out.” Aca­ last night? CHOPPED 6 7ttoiM«s92e pulco was “in” and Miami was "out.” p^cem en! ! familiar re<{uiremcnt In |the estimation of Asians and Afri- The sack was “in." then quickly “out.” “But kids are either slmpls etRs and many Ehiropeana and Ameri- So Were coffee houses, Httls magazines, or greedy . . . they take every­ LaQioy Soy Smim « i-ozm 19c Seewy Bleech m^oz m 53c es4s too, than that ot the latest out­ Caribbean cruises, and li-to-1 Martinis. th!^ from everybody, It takes If you tossM and turned, restlessly, try­ wc Crete Ciaet NMets Cera 2'>oicans45c ■erry Choceiete Chip Ceekies «ozkg 35c sit^ imperialist presence on the contl- .Then came the semantics ot the civil- them awhile to learn that their ing to avoid hollows or lumps in your Crete Ciaet Maxicera 233c and xeault for an involvement into impelled some folks to go out aitU^, twying time’ by giving toys. ache? or as tired as when you went to Crate Ciiiirt Crete leaat*(iTCHiHsiicio2i*-oxcANs49c Nyleaie Speapat Ksori25c Rdseta we began drifting, a decade ago, kneellpg, lying, and wading. From this Makes you kind of sceptical or bed ... then it’s time you did something Crete Ciaet Aiparijet Spearswhou i-uj-ok^n 55c WahM lirthraaBi Tissue 4 us lous 37c b y\ very well-intentioned degrees. Ws the natural progression was to that suspicious of people . . . what about it. curious phenomenon, the teach-in, do they mean by giving you $ t< lerdee's DiUifli Mariariae vukg 45c SMtties Fecial Tissaa 29c m i^ tay to modulate our military pos- wherein nobody ia teaching and nobody something . . . do they really Replace your dd bedding with the fabu­ JH Paeaet latter HiioiJAt65c tuae in Vietnam, somehow, so that it is listening. Now comas a haal-in at care about you br what . . . lous back-saving Musco-Pedic or Verto- SeslUas tNaaer IfapkiBB p«awM27c not become our war, and nobody the County Cenenal Hospital In Los An­ “Why do kids trust so easily Rest Mattresses and box springs. Thtee Lawry's SeaneeJ Sak r-ouA* 49c Scatt Fwaly Naphlas 2k«*w«*29c ala^'a. n iere are no longer any goOd gelas, during which the sick snd the In­ . . . ds it wrong to tniat peo­ Hsiaz Sweet Pidde Chips tmoumi 33c Mr. lahUe Fee ladi 3Cc jured are let In and the cured snd tha ple? Seems like you get ht)rt extra-firm mattresses were designed to k i n s e s t MiMoea for ua in Vietnam. Ws muat sbls are not let out’ when you trust in people. What help folks with back disorders, too. W ^ AY Heiei Sweet Cherkies 7mo7m*33c Phetar's Raaeet letter 4* MAifACK mi-ox Ml 59( to avoid Boms of the worst AU involutions ocme out pf pro­ was that bit in the Bible . . . o e k t^ ic e Neiei Sweet IW|et fterkhw thoim«4Ic Mharte MeU Oraafe Jake nozw 5 cm;« 19c tests of one sort or another. The arty ‘to enter God’s kingdom, you Come in and try one for siisl You’H U zcni i set protests the vulgar tastea; the dem- have to become like a little amaaed how comfortable suppp-fifm ORMAN0 I.WIST • 9 |RICT6 II Sterlnl (M JUtiieptic a-ozm9Sc Stew Crap Own fcici n4»^eyc 2 A’O * 49g Rggllj 'Counted ^onstlwton protest the absence of cbikT . . how can a aus­ lights; thp profesqors jirotest their lack picious guy like me ever be mattresaea can be ($99.50.) Box springs 'sL ■ I WOW MI 9-71M flouits have finally chiokened out of influence; the ' d o o U > ip protest ths Mm a kid again?” $89.60. A/EW ENGLAND'S LARGEST RETAILER OF FINE FOODS JMstgrle Jtidfsahip slsotion pay they get. Maybe the “in'* din Would Adam Mann . VMIIMS A n^MOl^ Ua fwttAtte | OFF StiMi PSihill [4Mv Totk'a Nassau County, and subside U we §0t aside o«s day for s Bubmlttad by iii^ i^NOHem nafienal ^ - I n . — TUB N^T(AmaKAL . Basla R. Ouater, Pastor ^ of Ike lu« |BikU(Ws^ MbcMi uatbodlat OtanH MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1965 NINB; f9KTB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1965

the home o f her sister, Mrs. E. Yvonne Mlgllore, property at Tolland P. Titus, In Winter Perk, Fla. Bolton 88 Fairfield S t and 122 Weat Legislative Actions U.S. Forces Judge Rules Martin Will Enter Hospital She wes bom March 16, 1892 in S t Patterson, NJ., tlie daughter of Marriage Uoeneee Hartford Youth Drowns Over 50,000 For Town in the .late Thomaa and Elizabeth Rev. Johnson Cheeter James FHisick, South For Eye Operation Tuesday Benson Bartley. Mre. Turklng- Coventry, and Karen Ann Fan- Bill Requires Mrs. Anna P. Am Ends ton, 69 Elro St., June 12, 8t. Senate Votes ROCKVnXE — Mrs. Anna ten was a resident of Manches­ (Ooatlnued from Page One) James' Church. While Swimming at Pond Water Suit General Managrer Richards closed that he plans to retire Poehnert Am Bnde, 70. of East ter for meny years. Will Resign Import labels Robin George Andrews, Man­ 850 civilians In South Viet Nam DOUBLE this year from tte post he has Hartford, formerly of Rockville, She owned and operated the Bill to Curb The town h u successfully de­ Martin spent today cleaning up fOnner lily Beauty Salon on chester, and Sheila Ann Potter, i^vHunteddiwater inhalation at ths Rock- held since 1951. He hinted that died Saturday at Hartford Hos- Rubber Goods with military personnel; by end fended Itself in a $2,600 law all of the impending business Main Sit., near the Center where The Rev. Edward, W. John­ Manchester, June 12. A Hartfoird youth yjjjg General Hospital. Mansel- he might seek a leave of ab­ )ltal. She was the widow of Robert Ray Dudley. Fair- yeeterday afternoon *« th. o t the year complement of 686 suit, brought by an Blast Hart- TRIPLE-S BLUE the Meglc Mirrdb Beauty Studio la’s body was ramoved to tha of his post, preparatory to en­ sence until Nov. 18, the day on Cmil Am Ende. son has announced his resigna­ haven, Mich., and Cheryl Lyn dell’s Pond of Older Mill Rd. Dropout Rate HARTFORD (AP) — Foreign for couple, who claimed that the Is now located, until her retire­ DeSopo Funeral Horn* in Hart- expected. tering Hartford Hospital to­ which he reaches the retire­ Mrs. Am Ehide was bom in tion as vicar of St. George's Llsciotti, 16 Goslee Dr., June despite rescue efforts. produces oompeting with Con­ town was negligent in not sup­ morrow for an eye cataract op­ ment age of 60, so that he could Rockville and lived there all her ment several years ago. She ford. 1961 EpUcopal Church, effective Aug. 19, St. James’ Church. He was Ss'basUsjn Manseiia, Annivortary New* HARTFORD (AP)-The Sen- necticut’s rubber footwear and plying them with adequate STAMPS eration. retire without Jeopardizing his life until moving to East Hart­ was widely known in hairdress­ Albert Donald Judd Jr., 86 19. He had been swimming with May 81 — President John F. IS. He has accepted a call as The final rahearsal of the ata has passed and sent to the clothing industry would be clear­ Kennedy orders KM specially water when they rented a towii- Ke i.Nends to be away from pension rights. ford eight years ago to live ing circles aixl was active in the Foley St., and Marilyn Elaine a friend. Joseph Romano, 18, owned nine-room hoire on rector of St. Mary's Episcopal House a bill designed to keep trained Jungle fighters to Viet his office for five or six weeks However, he yielded to a plea with a daughter, Mrs. Paul profeaeional hairdressers organ­ Church. Hazardvllle. Baskind, 206 Lydall St., June also of Hartford when he ex­ 260th Anniversary ly labeled ‘‘imponed goods” un­ Mountain Rd., Glastonbury. EVERY izations. She was a memher of Show, prior to tha M a ^ e ld teen-agers in school. Nam; reports are that U.S. and. in the interim, his Job will by Mayor Francis Mahoney and Lynch. The Rev. Mr. Johnson came 12, Community ^ p tis t Church. perienced difficulty. . . . der a bill sent to Gov. John Mr. and Mrs. John M. Leslie be filled by Town Counsel Irv­ plana to Increase its 660 officers postponed his request for a Survivors, besides her daugh­ South Methodist Church. to Bolton In June, 1961, the first Building Permits Police said Romano tri^ to Training School »h Ely Segal, tool shed at boat. . Other senators said the bill The bill would require the the time that the supply was acted upon and accumulated tention to enter the hospital five grandchildren. Florida. She also leaves her sis­ 202 Mountain Rd., $100. Thp man dove in the water i the anniversary celebraUon, has would be useful if it did any­ "Imported goods” HU»cI on "any expected to rise to 7,000. Funeral services were held .1963 inadequate. during his absence, he will ask and quipped, ‘‘My doctor as­ ter, Mrs. E. F. Titus of Winter and swam with M ansejl^o the; laquested anyon^^ thing at all to keep children in rubber, synthetic material, wa­ Town Counsel Irving Aronson this afternoon at the Ladd Park, Fla., and three'grandchil­ Jan. 36 — Gen. Earte G. fc^ a formal meeting to discuss sures me that the operation will shore. Romano was helped Into tumes dating from 17W “ i n f achool. terproof or fabric footwear or had argued that the town did hit future y.lana. Funeral Home, 19 Ellington dren. 1920’s to Mntact her. The wearing apparel.” Wheeler reports there are now permit me to read music and the boait by Tramm Under the terms of the bill, not have that knoweldge when He parried reporters’ ques­ play the piarto, which would Ave. The Rev. Wayne Sandau, The Carey Hand Funeral ^Rings Taken Efforts by the unidentified clothes will be worn in the fash­ no high school student could The letters In the "Imported 12,000 U.S. military personnel in tions on what those future pastor of Ellington Congrega­ ion show and will be returned goods” label would have to be South Viet Nam, mostly helicop­ the Leslies signed the $1,000 be miraculous, since I have Home, Orlando, FTa., 1s in man and Fire Chief Russell drop out unless his psrsnt or per-year lease. plans may be. never played the piano In my tional Church, officiated. Burial charge of arrangements which Binhelmer to revive Manseiia following the performance, guardian filed a nottes with the as large as the numbers on the ter troops and advisers to South was in Grove Hill Cemetery. which will b* held June 30, 8:15 price tor. Viet Nam army. The dwelling, owned by the On Dec. 22 Martin had dis­ whole life.” are inconuplete. The W. P. From Pouchy were unsuccessful. He was pro­ principal of the schook-at least town since 1947, was situated QuiSh Fvmeral Home of Man­ nounced dead by accidental at the Hicks Memorial School SO days before the intended drop­ Rep. Robert Satter, D-New- July 28 — The number of U.S. Paul Sipala Ington, noted that a bill that military advisers has reached Iwlftiiiwi fi.i on town-owned water shed land chester will be in charge of drowning by Dr. Francis Burke, gym. ■______out date. of the West Buckingham Reser­ The school principal would would have required such labels 14,000. VERNON — Paul Sipala. 85. commital services to be held in Many Thefts Tolland County medical exam­ voir. The Leslies, who moved Road Repair to Halt Traffic of Hartford, father of Mrs. F>st Cemetery, at a time to be iner. The drowning occurred Manrheeter Evening Herald have to have at least one con­ on a wide variety of Imported Got. 2 — 1 Defense Secretary Tolland ©orreapondent, Bette Robert S. McNamara and Gen Dead at 41 out of the house in October Josephine Kennedy of Vernon, announced. There will be no shortly before 5 p.m. Romano ference with the parent or guar­ goods failed to pass two years A theft of seven rings worth Quatrale, telephone 876-2845. dian to discuss tne reasons for ago. Maxwell D. Taylor, back from a Judy Holliday, 41, 1963, were the town’s first and died Saturday at a Hartford local calling hours. was treated for exhaustion and only tenants. The house was On W. Middle Tpke. Stretch convalescent home. He was bom an estimated $2,500 was the the drop-out and possible alter­ The reason (or this, he re­ Saigon visit, report to President squeaky - voiceii ac­ Kennedy that "the major part torn down in August 1964. in Italy and was a resident of high point of a weekend that | natives. called, was that It would harm tress who won fame The achbol would have to file international trade. of the U.S. military task can be Circuit Court 12 Judge Frank Hartford for 62 years. Besides endured a rash of thefts and , Monchun. In ruling for the W. me permitted access to their Raymond W. Trudeau, 64, of ordained priest in a ceremony apartments at Olcott St. T he, Dvitt who will celebrate his ally disturbed and mentally ill College to establiah a four-year Nam, United States now main­ Photofax.) homes from the west end of is taking over under the ing from radio and television During the service* Mr*. nursing program leading to a BONILBIt 71 Jarvis Rd„ died Friday at at St. George's by the Rt. Rev. gifts, belonging to the Wesley 3gih birthday Thursday. children. tains about 16,000 military men stand this the work area at Broad St. terms of an agreement coverage will inevitably result White smiled broadly as the bachelor’s degree. there. Manchester Memorial Hos^tal. in prejudice. Trial by television J. Warren Hutchens Dec. 20. Jensens, who had not yet | --you can hack it," came the Appropriate t30,(XX> to the state Entry from the east can on­ concluded with the district choir sang a space age hymn; insurance commissioner for the —Alkwv the University of Con­ July 14 — U.S. military man­ at Pleasant Plains, Staten Is­ little story CHUCK FILLET 7 9 ' BEEF LIVER » ^ 4 9 ' He had lived in Manchester for is, therefore, foreign to our sys­ 1961. During his ministry, St. moved into their new apart- | »orth ly be gained by way of lust year. ment, included various glass | reply f° m earth, ” 0 God, Creator, in whose purpose of reviewing and mod­ necticut to undertake research power in South Viet Nam is to land, and the other on City Is­ appeared many years and was a painter tem . . George's changed from a mis­ land, in the Ea.st River off The Cambridge St., the first The sewer construction sion station to a mission. and crockery sets, pans, a brief ; There was a brief moment oi hands the rolling pirfheU Ue, ernizing the state's Insurance projects (or Industrial concerns. be Increased by about 6(M men STORE SLICED -IMPORTED work will begin tomorrow, and paperhanger. He was bom give sWU to those who now com­ Among bills passed by the Bronx, but did only .slight dam­ in an old Street o ff of Main St. north in Canada. case and other household items. ' radio silence when Houston mis- laws. to restore part of the cutback , Blon control couldn't raise the mand the ships that brava the House and sent to the Senate age. police said. Of w . Middle Tpke. simultaneously with the He leaves his wife, Yvonne I The Western Beef Market on In concurrence with the House started last year. issue of Vghwray rebuilding, at W. ' spacecraft. Then from the cap- were measures that would; ^ The sewer project will Oadieux Trudeau; two sons, Jo­ I Tolland Tpke. reportedly lost sky.” the Senate passed and sent to Dec. 24 — Pentagon says ap­ One (ire homb target was the Time. Middle Tpke. and Home­ Rogers Gets —Reduce from five g^allons to proximately 22,0(M American require about a week to seph E. Trudeau of Manchester O’Leary Cited a quantity of meat in a break ' sule cam e; the governor bills that would; home of Ferry boat captain An­ Brooding bomplete, aithoiigh the road stead Sts., and will entail Saturday night but no cash had I "Oopsl" Appropriate $16,000 for con­ one the amount of liquor for his mllUary men are now serving In thony Burke, 59, of City Island. BOILED HAM b9 9 and Lawrence B. Trudeau of i own consumption a person may over the Work will be completed In exrfxvating a trench to ' been kept on the premises. The Flight officials quickly asked struction of a dam on the Sal­ South Viet Nam. Another was the garage of Broad St. and then north Centerdale, R.I.: three daught­ CIC Award what was up. About Town Import from a foreign country 1966 •M>roximately three days; ers. Mrs. Lise Gates and Mrs. interior showed signs of ran­ mon River in Colchester. Clarence Barringer of Pleasant possibility btans for detours after on Broad St. to the Bige­ At Wesleyan I "We were Just taking a couple without paying the state tax. March 6 — Two battalions of Carmen Hartley, both of Man­ sacking. indicating that money Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, Appropriate $16,000 to the Con­ Plains. Police said Barringer is of a woman Save Cash and Triple-S Blue Sfampsl Ohursday will be announc- low Brook area before it is ______John E. Rogere Sr.. 1163 E. was probably the .motive be­ of pictures,” McDiritt said. necticut Development Commis­ —Increase Uie maximum size U.S. Marines are en route; they chester, and Mrs. Claire March will meet tomorrow evening at of home improvement loans a supervisor for the marine and becoming later in the week. complete. of East Hartford; two brothers,' Tpke., and the Rt. Rev. Dr. James J. O'Leary, son of hind the break. I "That's what the ‘oops’ was for. sion (or a study of planning, will bring the total of U.S. I 'Don't do that, " kidded an­ 7:30 at Orange Hall. made by savings banks from aviation department. His wife President Stuart Johnston —t- Andre Trudeau of Waterburvi John J. Loughlin of Tor- the late Mr. and Mrs. James H. ....Nicholas______Lanzano______of 170 Bls- zoning and related statutes per­ forces In South Viet Nam to told new.smen his Job clatssifica- other earth voice. "You give us taining to community develop­ $8,600 to $6,000. about 27,0(M. of the U. S. a New York GRAND UNION CAMPBELL’S ward Rlstan. 25 S. Hawthorne and John Trudeau of Canada; rlngton, were honored last rtght sell St. reported a theft aftark* d o ^ here.” The Veterans Council of Man­ —Permit state-chartered cred­ lion is chief engineer. iHospital Notes St.; Mrs. Lucy Palmer, East five sisters, Mrs. Madeline La- “ r work on behalf of hu- Saturday ‘*°wn ment. April 28 — The number of Poet columnist recalled chester will meet 'Tonight at the it unions to make mortgage American servicemen in South The fire bomb (ell short of the PINEAPPLE JUICE P O R K & B E A N S Hartford; Ric h ^ Soucy, Wap- marre of Riverside, Calif., Mrs. man rights. They received the nus of Wesleyan University ^ight. He said that one case of I Oh. come on, McDlritt American Legion Home. Appropriate $50,000 to the De­ loans to their members In garage, but set fire to the ga3 that a Maine constituent ping; Lawrence 'Curtis, 18 Gabriele Lamoureaux and Mrs.' St. Benedict Award at the first Saturday during commencement j,eer and one case of wine were . said. "If I were you Id ^ look- partment of Mental Health for Viet Nam has Increased to more P a t i e n t s t o d a y : 264. amounts up to 76 per cent of than 32,000. rage door. Barringer'a car was once inquired of Republi­ ADMITTED SATURDAY; a* . T,.n» ' Marie Laure Viau both of (Jan-; ennual St. Benedict Award din- c®^monaes. mis.s fro / his vehicle short- ing for a little excitement. the expansion of camping facili­ scorched. The explosion woke 3 ■ ^ l o o ada and Mrs Simone Lus«i'"r (JaUiolic Interracial O Leary, a native of Manchc-s- ^ after he had loaded it near The exchange came just three The FYench (3ub of Manches­ the value of the real estate. May 22 — Six other countries can Senator Margaret Ottver Benodt, 45 F aM eld St.; ties at Lake Quinnebaug for the Allow schools consisUng of him and he put, out the blaze and Mrs. Paul'Hirbour both of Council (CIC) of Hartford, at tor and resident of Westport, is Summit and Cooper Sts. 'hours before the scheduled ter will sponsor a whist and aet- mentally III. have sent between 4,(XM and 5,- Chase Smith: “What would Mis. LSa Hauser, '195 Center back party tonight at 8 at only the (Itth and sixth grades, (XM men; U.S. strength in South with a garden hose. His wife Waterbury and 15 grandchild-' Shoreham Oaks Motor H o-, ’'’lee president and director of Norman's on Hartford Rd. splashdown time, Appropriate $20,000 to the Con­ you do if you woke up one ALL nturr riAVOMi «««• OAMraiLL'iBAsBaotJEM., Sti; Mrs. Alice Carey, 44 Dur- Flight officials gave the astro­ Orange HMl. The public la in­ or the sixth through eighth Viet Nam is now about 46,0(M. and twM children also were home jien. i tel. The Hon. Gerald A. Lam b,; economic research for the Life reported that 40 gallons of necticut Development Commis­ at the time. a ii St.; Mrs. Frances Miller, nauts some details of the land­ vited. Refreshments will be sion to assist medium and small grades, to be designated sec­ morning and found your Coventry; Mrs. Olive Zlatkow- The funeiral will be held from ' treasurer, was the speak- Insurance As^'iation of Amer- gasoline was siphoned from ondary schools for purposes of m-C DRINKS BEANS S’- 89' ing and then flight director served, and there will be a aaie manufacturers in the .state to Burke w*as operating a ferry self in the White House?” ald, 126 Bolbooi S t; FYankhn the John F. Tierney Flmerali«r- w nr, located at the ondary schools for purposes of CAMPBELL'S ____ ^ VBBRABLI JU IC E ^ rn ^ Home, 219 W. Center St. to-i The award, which is to be ^ honors and building Saturday Cliristopher C. Kraft Jr. told Mc- of homemade baked goods. stay in business If they lose fed­ Ferry Workers’ when the first fire-bomb was Tlie Lady Senator’s reply: Rijehmond, 52 M t Nebo Pi.; Ed- Diintt: de^ermlng whether they should tos.sed at 2:25 a.m. It hit the ------morrow morning at 8:30 with given aomually by the CJC -raSla™ *rf''°'M Schester r.'l'it. eral defense contracts. receive state school building “ I would apologize to the BEANS ‘•air’2 49' V-8COCKTAIL 2 ^ 4 9 ' Police also Investigated re- I "We ll be able to predict j-our The Army-Navy Auxiliary Appropriate $25,000 to the Con­ side of his split-level house, GeraMine PiccirOlo,- Ellington; • Mass'(rf requiem sit 9 at the outstanding achleA-esnent in the grants under the formula (or Homes Target created a huge (lash and quickly President’s wife and go Michelle•vtii-heiiA A.llen,Allen fv.vendi-i,•Coventry; Stan­ I cSiurch of the AssumpUon. Bur-' field of human rights, goee this ocnooi in ur. pKDrts of breaks into soft drink ' I. P. (Impact Point) and hav* will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. necticut State Firemen’s Asso­ elementary schools or the more burned Itself out, police said. FRANCO AMERICAN AMERICA’S FAVORITE FATHEIt'S DAY ley Sheldon, ' Pomfret Center; 4al will take ptece In St. James’ , first year to two men who have ° assistant vending machines at the High' ! the recovery forces moving to at the eiubhouae. ciation for additional training home.” A good answer all generous one for secondary Of Fire Bombs Burke's wife. Catherine, 59, Roger Bellard, Coventry; Mrs. Cemetery. | been active in interracial work professor of economics at Wes- Market, Buckland ' your landing point about IS facilities at the Eastern 0>n- schools. right, and a good answer GIFTS leyan and iaUr_ an a s ^ ia on Adams St. and the I The Regina Society will hold and son, Thomas, 24, were SPAGHETTI '"S '" HEINZ KETCHUP WRAPPED FREE Florence Baxter. Coventry. Calling hours will be held at for more than 20 years. Rogers, minutes before you get there. necticut Training School for Fire­ for getting top satisfac­ professor“ at Duke University ' ” Atlantic Service Station on N. And we think that's the safest ^ its Ia.st meeting prior to the men In Willimantic. (ConUnued from Page One) scored by the flash but were ADMITTED YESTERDAY; the funeral home tonight from Supervisor of Uie post office at unharmed. tion, economy and sei-vice 7 to 9. Bishop’s Corners, West Hart­ He has directed re.scai'ch at Main St. and quickest way to get you." I summer vacation tonight at the Pollution Albert Meyers, W a p p 1 n g; ' Itxllan American Club, 135 Eld- Appropriate $10,000 to the Con­ Robert Ayres, an asststsmt su­ ARTHUR DRUG ford, is a wall known Negro his­ Life Insurance A.ssociation McDivitt replied, "(Jhrls, I necticut State Firemen's As.so- HARTFORD (A P)—A bill to ry Manhattan-bound commuters is to let us ser\‘e you! Dil­ 5 :89< Mrs. Natalie Pascucci, 17 Dud­ ridge St. All members arc asked exempt industry from local tax­ pervisor (or the marine and avi­ Hubert B. Botelle torian. since 1947. Ha has also served j don't difiigTce with you at all. 1 clatlon (or additional training to the ferry terminal but serv­ lon Sales and Sei’vice, Inc., ley St.; Mrs. Mary Guinan, as ad-viaor to the United States to attend. Refreshments will be es for any fadHties they build ation department, complined to SOUTH WINDSOR — Hubert Msgr. Loughlin, foiTOer direc- just lliinK it's old-fakiloned.” ice resumed when police arrest­ FBAXCO AMERICAir mm South Windsor; William Tucker, served. facilities for the Fire Training your Ford dealer, 319 Main B. Botelle, 81, of Onomwell, fa-j tor of St. Benedict’s Center, a Treasury and the President's Sunglasses Slip, Kraft kidded back, "Roger, If School In Derby. speolficaily to combat water ed them. police that a cinder block was Thompsonville; Barton Crandell, Council of Economic Advisors. illution has been passed by the TTie pickets were charged with thrown through his window in St., Manchester. Phone 643- East Hartford; Mark Cropper, ther of Mrs. William Jardine of Catholic community center in , . , , , you wouldn't foul-up our com -! _ , , . , Provide (or Superior Court GRAVYtiSiSS; 5 ■ ^ ^ 8 9 ' CORNED K E F HASH ”^ 5 9 ' Hartford’s North End frw i 19t4 a tru.stee for his Driver Crashes putcr." ' Manchester Chapter of Bouse and sent to the Senate. violating a section of penal law OakOOD, Staten Island. 2145. INVITATION Tolland; Candace Cavanaugh, South Windsor, died yesterday and Court of Common Pleas ses­ iTtEER >A K m MARTDMOM'S _ A A . at Middlesex Memorial Hospi- to 1962; was chairman of the ’ alma mater, Wesleyan, since e J SPEBSQSA wdll hold s weekly sions In Bristol when .suitable "This is a major step toward forbidding* walking on railroad Stafford Springs; Mr.s. Mary 1957. •me computer trouble Swday rehearsal tonight «t 8 at Bunce making our rivers and streams Dorchester, 94 Harlan St.; Mrs. tnJ. He WTis born in Cromwell, State Committee for Civil i A West Willington woman was accommodations are proiided tracks or right-of-way. CATSUP i5 'S r 4 9 ' COFFEE . . ’i 8 9 ' TO Bit) lived there all of his life, and Rights in the late 1940s, and; The citation praised him for School on Olcott St. All men without expense to the state. clean and making them usable After the stopped trains moved Anna Greene, 59 Walker St.; hi.s "intellectual vigor and per- given a court summons after in operation • an old Mercury- interested in barbershop slng- by the public,” Rep. Robert Or- on, delays foliowed on other 1. Sealed proposal* for the Janet Harvey, Windham: Mrs. was a market gardener. worked for passage of Coimecti- ] MOTT’S TROPICAL | BEECHNUT or Replacement of Heating Sys­ Besides Mrs. Jardine, he cut’s first strpng anti-dlscrimin-! .sonal warmth. For nearly 20 her car plowed into a parked au­ *"*■ *'■* ‘hvlted to attend. oubt, R-GuUford, said Saturday. runs because of the holdup. FREE LECTURE MON., JUNE 7 - 7 P.M. Isabelle Hamilton, 34 Hyde St.; years," it read, “you have pio­ craft coming dowm at a steeper j TV Repairmen Rep. Peter A. Cromble, D- tem and Alterations to ■Ventila­ leaves his wife, four sons, two ation law^. He is pastor of St. I tomobile while .she was alleged­ angle of descent. Molotov Cocktails — gasoline- Herman Levi, 94 Spruce St.; neered to prcmiote fundamental The MancheaUr Rotary Club Enfield, opposed the bill be­ FRUIT PUNCH tion System In the existing other daughters, a sister, 19 FYancla of Assisi Church, Tor- ly attempting to reset her sun- Neither the prolonged period HARTFORD (AP) - Slate li­ filled bottles with cloth wicks - Chase & Sanborn Deborah Newton, 214 Phoenix re-search and develop fnt'.ful, meets tomorrow night at 6 *t cause. he *ald, millione of dol­ Bwitley Elementary School at St., Vernon; Mrs. Mirian Nicol, grandchildren and 10 great­ rlngton. | in their cramped capsule, nor censing of television repairmen were hurled at two homes, one rciatiior».ships between life com- which had slipped off, lars 1 ' rth of otherwise taxable 67 Hollister Street for the grandchildren. St-'Benedict’s Award is rvam-1 an accumulation of debris, nor Manchester (Jountxy Club. An would be required under a bill 48 Bunce Dr.; Mrs. Norine panies and the federal govem- ^ ® accident happ^ed yest^er- open meeting is scheduled so properly might be involved. OO 1 Town of Manchester, Connecti­ O’Connor, 21 Wadsworth St.; Fimeral service? are sched­ ed for a 16th century Negro even a contrary computer that has been passed by Hie ment. While concentrating on afternoon on (Jharter Oak that mwnbers may offer critic­ "We shouldn’t do it,’ 'he said. cut, in accordance with the Mrs. Florence Pearson, 113 uled for 2 o'clock Wednesday saint, a patron sairvt of Negroes switch seemed to dull the good House and sent to the Senate. REALTY national and international fi- Spruce St. isms and suggestions. The blH also exempts facilities plena and specifications pre­ Pearl St.; Jonathan Squires, 82 afternoon at the Doolltitle Fu­ in N'orth America. It also com­ spiriU of the spare twins. The House passed the bill by neral Home, 14 Oiurch St., Mid- nance, vou have ahi^vs found Police charged B. Gar- designed to cool off water heat­ FACIAL TUStJE—a FLT ^ pared by Bemis & Freeman, Oxford St.; Mrs. Antoinette memorates St. Benedict's Cen-1 After McDivitt listed where he an 87-74 \T>te after lengthy de­ CaAEEASANBORN ' M.W.OMAA Consulting Engineers, 750 Main dletowTi, with the Rev. H. Vic­ ter. time for education and young ^ Hose Co. 1 of the Town Fire bate Saturday. ed by indurtrial use before it is Schlaefer, 'Tolland: Mrs. Mar­ oeoDle ” •' o and set the date of court appear- would stow all the gear collect­ dumped into a river. t Street, Hartford, Connecticut, tor Allison of the First Congre­ ed during the four-day mission, Dept, will have a drill tomor­ It would require that all tele­ KLEENEX 1 i-i'(s39' INSTANT COFFEE V® P® garet Lawrence, Broad Brook; gational Church, Cromwell, offi­ ^ ^ ■ ance for June 21 at the Man­ row at 6:30 p.m. at the fire­ There Is some feeling that CALO CHCKEM . . will be received until 11 a.m., Mrs. Helen Schlldge, 433 Gard­ chester session of (Jircuit (Jourt the ground communicator said vision repair technicians, even RE«.MtraiP ....OMAA ciating. Burial wdll be in West house at Pine St. and Hartford those who have been In the busi­ heated water Is harmful to the COURSE D.S.T., Monday, June 21, 1965 ATTENTION LICENSE APPLICANTS ner St.; Mrs. Rose Jackson, 87 12. the capsule must be rather Rd. CAT FOOD sain 1 in . the office of the General Cemetery, Cromwell. crowded, ness for years, take the exam. health of fish. However, the MEN and WOMEN, young or old, regardless o f previous it;L‘^ 8 9 ' SAVAXIN COFFEE »®1®® Bluefleld Dr.; Mrs. Freda Roy, Calling hours w»lll be held at' Events Public Records Considerable damage was In­ state has not yet taken an offi­ PRECOOKED SWAmOMFROEEir Manager, Municipal Building, 168 Pine St.; Mrs. Katherine flicted to the left side of the “ It's pretty deep," jested the ‘ITiey could also be required to e.vperience. If you are over 21 you can become a real estate 41 Center Street, Manchester, the funeral home tomorrow A meeting of the Manchester take periodic tests, instead of cial position on the question. broker merely by passing an examination. Obtain your license Guzzo, West Willington; Henry night from 7 to 9. Warrantee Deeds parked car which was operated pilot. "I can barely see out the Veterans Council will be held MINUTE RICE k Connecticut, at which time all Bryan, 785 Center St.; Miss by Violet L. Powers of 144 window." Just one. and enter this richly rewarding profession. You can start on 3 9 ' TV DINNERS ^ 5 5 ' bids will be publicly opened and Olavine C. Hoffner to Max­ tonight at 7:30 at the American Most licensing bills propose A part-time basis on your own or Join the staff of an es­ Judith' BJorkman, 367 W. Cen­ Mrs. Bartolomeo FogUo In State well H. Jacobs and Shirley M. Charter Oak St. The Garrigus Ground controllers had to Legion Home. Retarded Children' read aloud in the Hearing ter St.; Mrs. Joyce Schilberg, vehicle was. towed away with keep track of every item in the stiff tests for tho.se coming into HARTFORD (AP)—ParenU of tablished real estate firm. Our course offers you the finest Mrs. Marianne Lutanno Fog- Jacobs, property at 73 Florence the field, but those who had license e.xani preparation available, as well as teaching you Room of the building. Willimantic; Henry Mutrie, 43 St. Iheavy front end damage. spacecraft, from u.sed food con­ Institutlonslized mentally retard­ 2. The work will consist of lio,^87, of 131 -lip le St., wife The Women's Home League of been working In It would be ed children would b* billed on how to open an office and be sureessful in the real estate Branford St.; Miss Donna of Bartolomeo Foglio, died late Claim Payment Warner C. Ferry and Marie tainers to the special equipment the Salvation Army win meet removal of present heating Wrightman, 178 Lydall St.; White used in hi.s float outride, deemed qualified. the baats of their taxable in­ business. Attend a FREE FIRST LECTURE on Monday, last night at Manchester Me­ N. Ferry to John Gibson and for a Worsliip Service tomorrow June 7 at .7 P.M.. No obligation. If you deride, enroll and SWEET CALIFORNIA system and installation of a Mrs. Claire Dziato. 9 Earl St.; Jennie E. Gibson, property at so they could figure out the cap­ come under a maasure before new vacuum steam heating morial Hospital after a long Called ‘Shoddy’ Helco Donates at 2 p.m. in Junior Hall at the TALKS SCHEDULED the Senate. remain for the second lecture, which begins at 8 P.M. Leonard Jaworski, 263 Burnham illness. 321 Hilliard St. sule’s precise center of gravity church. Mrs. Brig. George Si^ Window shad** of levrty Dn Pont system with complete individ­ St.: Paul Terragnl, 121 Wad­ Dorothy V. Campbell to Ger­ and know how it would behave HARTFORD (AP)— Democra­ The bill, passed by the House Presented by Lee Institute at Morse College, 183 Ann St., ual pneumatic temperature Mrs. Foglio was born July mons will conduct the service. “ Toatint'* are easy to wath. Will Hartford. The entire course will be presented In Hartford. BING CHERRIES dell Rd. HARTFORD (AP) — ald S. Linsenbigler and Helen To Camp Fund during descent. tic and Republican leaders were Saturday, -would do away with look ilk* MW. Won't crack, fray or control. It win also include al­ 29, 1877, in Fogglo, Italy and Mrs. Sarah Turklngton will the present, admittedly outdated Write or phone for free guest ticket. ADMITTED TODAY; Ray­ The State Senate has ap­ M. Linsenbigler, property at A.sked how much the accumu­ Boheduled to meet again today pinhole. Available la many attrac­ I'j:.' 'urf■) terations to present ventila­ lived in Manchester 49 years. serve as hostess. to dlscu.sJ major unresolved Is­ system. MORSE COLLEGE, 183 Ann St., Hartford, 522-2261 mond Montpetit, 62 Jensen St.; She retired from Cheney Bros, 109 Columbu.s St. The Helco Foundation Inc. of lated debris weighed, McDivitt tive colon. Just call ui. We will bo l AWO! tion system and modernization Mrs. Marion Ackerman, East proved the paying of a cracked: "about 3,000 pounds.” sues still pending before the The minimum monthly charge glad to meature your window* ond in 1932. She was a member of Quitclaim Deeds the Hartford Electric Co. has Greater Hartford Youth for jl/t of oil burner safety controls. Hertford; Charles Mathiason, claim of $6,080 to Mrs. j General Assembly. for care of a mentally retarded giv* you o fn* ettimat* for m w Eleonora Duse Lodge. James F. Sheehan and Jean contributeq $300 to the Man­ Mrs. McDivitt, who has come Christ will hold a semlforroal 3. Plans and specifications 56 Valley St. to be quite a celebrity in her own .The leaders held a day-long child In a state institution would ”Tootta*." - Mr. and Mrs. Foglio would Marion E. Belczyk of S. Tinney to Yolanda T. Shee­ chester Kennedy Day Camp for banquet at 6 p.m. Saturday. may be examined at the office han, property on Summit St. Retarded Children. meeting Saturday. Afterwords, be $ie*under the new formula. AARBENPRESR «« • BIRTHS SATURDAY: A have celebrated their 69th Meriden — an action de­ right after some witty conversa­ Jane 12 at Bethel Baptist of Bemis A Freeman, Consult­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Don­ Albert C. Sedlacek to Frank The Foundation is a com­ tions with her globe-clrollng hus­ Democratic State Chairman And if the parents' or guard­ ing Engineers, 750 Main Street, wedding anniversary later this scribed by the House' J. Sedlacek, property on Hills- Church, 70 Whitney St., Hart­ John M. Bailey and Republican ians’ taxable income, aa listed APPLES 3 £ . 4 9 ' RADISHES 1 ald Dorcy, Warehouse Point. pany-operated fund which aids band, listened to the exchange ford. Tickets may be secured DUFONT Hartford, Connecticut, and month. chairman of the legisla-! town Rd. I worthwhile community - spon- State Ohairman A. Searle Pln- on their federal tax return, were SOMADIE CAUr. A a BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A Survivors, besides her hus­ in the Gemini control room. from Carl FYoellch, 6 Oreens- upon prior notice, one complete ture’s Claims Committee' Julie M. Saponara to A. .sored projects. “ He sounded real good,” she ney Issued a statement which less than $4,0(M, no payment copy thereof may be obtained daughter to Hr. and Mrs. Jon band, include two sons, Biag- vlew Dr.. West HarUord. would be required. LETTUCE 7 % 2 . ^ 2 9 ' LEMONS 6 i Hawthorne, 105 Oxford St.; as “a low-down shoddy •aid; TONTINE. by each Heating Contractor on gio Foglio of Italy and Micliael "We had a fruitful dlscuesion. The maximum monthly charge a daughter to Mrs. and Mrs. D. Ffcgiio of Manchester: five maneuvering trick.” would be $94. or after Monday, June 7. 1965. We have no further comment.” ■ 3 " 4. A deposit of $10.00 for Donald LaBombard, Loveland daughters, Mrs. Stella Gentil- j Mrs. Belczyk was accused of ‘ Under the present system, the LAtniDRT ^ m m Hill Rd., Rockville; a son to Pending issues Include the sach complete set of plans and core of Manchester, M rs.; embezzlement’ from the Circuit' general funds budget, highway State Welfare Department Mr! and Mrs. Gerald Alfonso, Nicoline Zaccaro and Mrs. W il-. Court clerk’s office where she E. A. JOHNSON AJAXoinMENT LAND 0 ' LAKES B). specifications will be required, 458 W. Middle Tpke.; a daugh­ program ' land' ckpitol bonding claims whatever Incioine the 77' such deposit to be in the form bur Barrows, both of West was employed, but was acq'uit- Get away from it all! program. parents have left after deduc­ ter to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hollywood, Fla., Mrs. Antoi­ ted after a trial. WE PUT THE S U R E IN P A IN T CO. of a check payable to Bemis A Brummett, East Hartford; a liie leglalalure is scheduled to tions have been made for their Freeman, Consulting Eng;i- nette Nixon of Miami, Fla., and Her legal counsel was Rep. adjourn on Wednesday. own living expenses. m MAIN 8T„ MANOHESltB 'ALL-PURPOSE CUEANSR RMAmBRIP 14b. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ru­ Mrs. William NIcoletta of Tol­ William T.' Shea ol Meriden, SmI neers. The deposit will be re­ dolph Dupont, 173 Green Rd.; INSURANCE Ml turned to the bidder if the land; two brothers, Luig;i Lu­ Democratic minority leader of AJAX LIQUID 7 1 ' YUBAN COFFEE 94' a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ the House of Representatives. Get an RFC lans and specifications are re- ward Hale, Wapping; a daugh­ tanno of California and Fran­ ?u m ^ in good condition, iNith- cis Lutanno of Italy; 29 grand­ After her ac(iuittal, Mrs. Bel­ ter to Dr. and Mrs. John Braat, czyk filed claims against the In two weeks after bid open­ 265 Ludlow Rd. children, 33 'great-grandchil­ T raveloan POOD WRAP ALL PLAVORS j ing. If documents are not re­ dren and 4 great-great-grand­ state for $3,800 to pay her legal MANCHESTER'S $-«s. turned within two weeks after BIRTHS TODAY; ,A son to children. fees and-for $16,000 in personal BAGGIES » . 3 9 ' ROYAL GiUTDi 4 pkg*. bid opening, the deposit will Mr. and Mrs. Jose Salazar, 54 The funeral will be held damages. Take that well-eemed vacation Tracy Dr. be forieited. Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. fron* Both claims were risjected by —it’s important for your ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER aiPAV. AMOUNT 5. Each bidder must deposit the John F. Tierney Ftmeral the state Claims Commission. MONTHLY or LOAN AJAX ■■•■■AA* T A W m ^ The leglslaiure’s Joint Claims family’* health and well-being. Let Beneficial put 9-ac. With his bid, security in the Home. 219 W. Center 8 t, with $ 16.75 $ 3 0 0 amount of 10% of his bid in the a solemn high Mass of requiem Committee agreed to uphold the An HFC Traveloan ii a sentiWe ASPARAGUS ’tn- pLf- reJeoUon. , CLEANSER ' - 2 3 ' form of a Bid Bond from a at St. James’ Church at 9.- way to pay for all the thipgt OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! 2 6 .5 8 50 0 gurety company authorized to Friends may call at the fu­ However, Sen. Daniel A. Ca- CASH 36.41 7 0 0 WHIST and mllliere, D-Hartford, offered the you need to nuu., your vacation do business in the State of Con neral home tonight from 7 to 51 .1 6 1.0 0 0 BERCHHOTSTRAniED g necUcut. grant of $6,080 as an amendment 9 and tomorrow from $ to 4 tran*porution. lodUng. dotWag. wpdpauat in your pocket-fast *0 n 24 fnonlh plan. 6. No bid may be withdrawn SETBACK and 7 to 9 p.m. >to an unrelated Mil. The bill, MORIARTY BROTHERS WDnHIWcuiUBk * S r 4 3 ' BABYFOOD ! for a period of thirty (30) days with the amendment, was pass­ When you r e t ^ . relaxed and refreahad. you can repay K ed on Friday and sent to the ASK P<)R c a s h t o p a in t u p ... f ix u p ... TUNE after the date of opening of Frederick J. Rivers conveaieaUy. Arte about you, Traveloan ^ rt i S S bids. Frederick J. Rivers. 87, of Houee, but this did not becoipe SERVINO YOU WITH UP . . . DRESS UP . . . any good reason! Just phone 7. The Owner reserves the CARD PARTY Greenhaven Rd., Pawcatuck, known until Saturday. e^.With Our Comprehensive , Borrow up to $1000 24 24 or come in, and ask for the money you want! It’s the SSIMG YOUR COUROMS TO GRAND UNION ri|1it to accept or reject, any or Sponsored By The husband of Mra Daisy Tedford That'a when Rep. La'Vbrgne MoblHioat fastest way to take care of all your Spring expanses •iT bids and to waive any in­ Rivers, formerly of Msncties- H. Williams, R-Oolumbla, the House chairman of the Claima Auto Accident Protection tako up to 24 months to roppy at one time. Caii Beneficial nowl formalities or technical de­ French Club terj died Saturday at Westerty A taun •! $tiB m ^ » HOUR HOUR m TB eeuAiuiumm m m *r r s m n r a a r r u u fects in Uie bidding if it be Of Manchester (R.I.) HospItHl. Committee, attached the action. deemed in his interest to do so. Other survivors Include two Don’t be uncertain about your coverage . . . be sure FUEL OIL UIRNIR 8. The successful bidder will sons, ttiree sisters, a .brottier Tum* Drivers Killed with full-coverage auto insurance, offering the broad> ‘ I™ .1 B E N E F i C l A L be required to furnish a per­ MONDAY, JUNE 7 and two grandchildren. STOmNOTON (A P )-A truck est protection possible for all your family. DELIVERY RIEL OILS SERVICI PINANCB SVST«M . 2 1:^45' FMwnioiu SftC 76' formance end L>abor and Ma­ FUneitU tervlcea were held and a car ooUldad on Interatate terial Payment Bond in an IPJI. this afternoon at tti* WHUania Route 96 Sunday night, kUUng Lopna up to SIQOO — Lag ns Hfa-insurad at lew feat , oot not less than 100% of Funeral Home, MysUc. Burtal both (Mvan. lanaflclurPlMnc* Ca. af Manchaalar r seatamot am ount- was in Blm Orov* Oemetery, The viothna were Identified as JOHN JENNEY AGENCY ’ .i? Dated June s, iffii. ORANUE HALL Myrtle,. Itotnaa J. Haaiy, 39, of 17 Wall L MANCHiniR fHOPPUM PU BU tm 806 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER _ VELWom '^65' M w'u each ^ 7 5 < ^ ‘ - /Malttrd-.'Martin, ‘ C A L L 6 4 3 -S 1 3 5 MKchal S-4156 • ttrar Is. Nt« Eagiaad Tal. lasirtsa 8t„ Ootchaater, me driver of the YOUR INDEPENDENT AGENCY Oensral Manager nnuc wviTED Bln. Brtkevt D. TuiUiUrtaB car, and Jcim Bfarahall, 8$, of 357 K. CENTER 8Ti-^8~m 7 312 Middle YurnpHio Wott 31S CENTER STRUT A^NCHISTtt rricM«ff*cliv« thru Sot, Juew 12. W«TfMPM ^ rl|ht to Ifiiit Town d f Maaotaaster Maude Bartiey TiMwgAoii, 9 Oomwall'Bt., Pnovlncetown, C. LEROY NORRIS-OON L. NORRUL 2nil“ / • Maadwter, Co^ 73, died y ^ erd a y afternoon at fuM., the thick driver. )tfEnchM ter ig^u^oide» M iddle T j^ e . W eat—Open D n i^ | ^ 0 A J L to 9

' ii: y u I- , 1. . • V'i .'V { ' .A PAiiti LtiA MAXNUJAlija'iKK EVliiWlWG HEUALD, MANUlEyWHHi CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER. C^NN„ MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1965 College’s First Graduates Rockville-Vernon Coventry City Council, Town Board Referendum Slated June 24 change to Compared to Test Pilots Slate Meetings for Tonight On Proposed Town Charter Sale

(Oontinaed fraio Pai^e One) Two government meetings^ Admitted Saturday: S ^ le y F^illD 22 Thompson St.; FranK A. referendum vote will be<»Uons set ouit tn Robert’s Rules Prices self to become a categorized will be held tonight at city hall. future nmployera will be noted. number, like a steer in a herd Campbell. 5 Highland Ave.; made from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. of Order will be observed and The city council will meet at June 24 on the proposed char­ The full effect of the education­ of cattle. His driving ambition 7 to begin a windup of Its af­ Elizabeth Miner, 23 E ^ l S t continue to be held for annual in life has become the accumu­ Admitted Sunday: Benjamin ter forOoventry. budget adoption, special appro­ In Effect al program which you have fairs and the Vernon Board of The proposed charter may be lation of material wealth in or­ Representatives will meet at 8. Shabalwa, 58 Vernon Ave.; priations and sale or purchase juet completed can not be der to compete with his fellow Katherine Smith, 46 ^w rence adopted by referendum vote on­ of real estate. mott’sSUPER FOOD MARKETS known for several years.” men, out' of fear of what they The council will be asked to ly if approved by a majority Mon. thru accept the bid of the Hartford St.; Pamela Young, 4 Ironwtxtd In any case where the select­ The commencement was at­ might think of him. Dr.; Ralph Skillings. Crest- equal to 15 per cent of the elec­ men have enacted an ordinance He has ceased to become hon­ National Bank and Trust Co. tors of the town as determined under the proposed charter, a tended by well over a hundred. for a bond issue for redevelop­ ridge Dr.; Daniel Szalontal, 310 Sot. Mrs. Katherine Bourn, chair­ est with himself, and has lost Vernon Ave.; Joseph RomMO, by the last-completed registry petition may be used to force save the man of the board of education, the really important things of ment of $270,(kXI. The sum is Hartford: Louis Heintz, Elling­ hat at a special election. the matter to a town meeting after conferring the degrees, Mfe. Through his lack of honest Rockville's share of the renewal ton; Vincent Melensko, Elling- A summary of the proposed for review and, If sufficient op­ Every Week remarked to the claa.s that if appraisal he has lost his nobility project. document prepared by Alvin pose, overrule such. change Other minor business is ex­ ton. ^ . there seemed to be more than as a man and is desperate­ Births Saturday: A son to Goodin, vice chairman of the The proposed document also the usual number of parents ly .searching for something pected to be presented. At 7:30, Charter Oommission, calls for prohibits financial benefit to a public hearing will be con­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilnite, 7 pre.sent it was because so many to identify himself. Yet, he does Bancroft Rd. having town elections remain any member of the board of se- in town took a parental con­ not seem to be able to do so, ducted on a request by build­ the same as at present, the first 'cctmcn. board of finance or er Eldridge Yost for a zone Births Sunday; A son to Mr. cern in this first class. and therefore must search for and Mrs. Henry Jarvis. Wap- Monday in October biennially in of education by reason Artd, on the podium, and change on Highland Ave. Yost an escape mechanism in idle ping. the cxid numbered years, and 1 holding that position. AI- spotted throughout the audi­ pleasures that at best can only wants to build apartments maintainirkg minority tvprosen- so. any officer or employe of COUPON SAVINGS there. No objections are antici­ Di.scharged Friday: William the town who has a substantial ence, were many of those who give momentary satisfaction. Dietrich, ’92 Grand Ave.: Mar­ tation and the two existing vot­ had devoted the skill and ener­ One of the reasons that the pated. ing districts. financial Interest in any trans­ gy needed to establish and con­ Insurance for town employes garet Noonan, Tolland; Cynthia action must make full disclos­ average American is unable to Ford, Ellington. Provisions are for elected of- (HASC t SAWORN, KECIHlirr OR tinue a community college. find himself, is that he has not and the town is on the agenda f^aJs: A first selectman with ure of that fact. These also were among the for tonight's representative Discharged Saturday: Dinah The proposed Charter will learned to look for himself in Herzog, Franklin Park; Leon ■ix addUionnl members to make anxious. b\it proud parents. the right direction. In his search meeting. up a board of selectmen, a .oev- take effect, if adopted, on Oc­ MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE - 5 9 In his address Dr. Stoker fol­ Board member Thomas Wolff Parker, Ellington: Gordon tober 11, or one week following he is looking outward to others Friedrich, 34 Robbin Rd.; Susan en-membor board of education, the town election on October 4. lowed this process from the and not inward to himself. He will present a report on his seven-member board of finance! C— poa o i planting of the seed over two committee’s efforts to stream­ McNamara. Thomp.sonville: According to figures report- is trying to find what he wants Jean Dzladul, Ellington. one o post as „ M town clerk-treasur- '' ed by the local registrars of ANY ARorrs fupm a m m icit years and to the first harvest by conforming to what every­ line the purchase of in.surance. yesterday. Art Group Meets Bond Issue •r, a tax oollector, five-member voters as of today, there are THIS COUPON LIMIT—ONE PER FAMILY one else seems to want. He Di.scharged Sunday: Daniel zoning board of appeals, three- 3,466 eligible voters on the reg­ He lent great Importance to tries to live in a sheltered com­ The Tolland County Art As­ member zoning board of ap­ Coupon redeemed only on purchase the terminal program side of sociation will hold a regular ' Rieder. Hillside Manor Ave.: istry list.s. The 15 per cent fig- i COUPON of Item listed. munity away from all the Adeline Ott, Franklin Park; peals altematas, and five-mem­ ure required to approve the 1 the community college story. world's troubles. He lives in a m eting tomorrow night at 8 in ber board of tax review. The COtKOn VAUK Xk Coupon expires Saturday, June 12, 1965 "As I scanned the fields of in­ John Marche.ss«ault. Tolland; proposed charter would be 520. ADULTS ONLY suburb with people who are of Building A, comer of Park and I Walter Krechko, Tolland; Min­ proposed charter increases the terest reprMented by this first (Herald pho(o» by Pintt>) School Sts. Mrs. Caroline Car Tax Delinquents the same race, beliefs, and so­ nie Duell, Mile Hill Rd. boaixi of .selectmen from the Motor vehicle delinquent tax­ graduating 'class, it seemed cial status. He commutes to the Dr. Warren C. stoker Dean Frederick Lowe Forster, president, will conduct significant to me that five out present three to seven, com­ payers on the current tax list Yearbook Recalls Pleasant Memories of 1940 city to perform the same job the meeting. , ^ Vernon news Is handled by bines the town clerk and town have been listed with the Mo­ of six had pursued the pro­ with little of his own creative Plans will be completed for Herald’s Rockrille Bureau, grams I have called two-year Traygis pitching. Bolton Dairy treasurer posts into one, and in- tor 'Vehicle Department in ’Thomas F. Kelley. Edson M. <4> chairman of the event. ’The 1940^ by Albert Carlson and his or­ expression. He lives in a totally Bolton defeated Fiano Realty 21-10. the annual outdoor show June 38 Park St„ P.O. Box 327. tele­ oreasoB from three to five the Wethersfield. That department terminal. It seems to me that (Herald photo."* bv Pinu» unrealistic world which at­ 12 on the Rockville General board of tax review. Bailey and Frank Weir appear yearbook had been dedicated to chestra. A group picture was the really Important role for WILLIAM BICE JR. Jack Mannise pitched for the phone 875-3136 or 643-2711. is processing all registrations Kelley, popular teacher and taken of all class members tempts to ignore such things as Dairy team and Steve Freddo Hospital fence. In case of bad Another change will be elim­ involved, marking such as de­ to be happily reminiscing as the community college is one Valedictorian poverty, disease, ignorance, and weather, the exhibition will be coach. Edson Bailey is the for­ prasent. M O n'S U. S. D. A. CHOICE BEEF which has not claimed the at­ State Aid Form Prepared, hit a homer. Bill Reichert pitch- ination of staggered terms, linquent in taxes. A total of they leaf through a copy of the hatred. held the following Saturday. excepting for those persons al­ mer high school principal. Both The reunion committee in­ tention of the four-year col­ for Fiano. 916 accounts, covering 1,360 gave brief talks about the cluded Frank and Beatrice right to the left side, signify­ In an environment as sterile Admission will be free, and ready elected to longer terms motor vehicles, are involved, Manchester High School year leges and consequently has not Budget Copies everyone attending may vote Police Arrests book for 1940. The three men changes which have occurred in White Weir, Ralph Runde, bwn adequately developed. It ing the new status. as this the average American $20,000 Expected for Town Copies of the proposed budget and who would complete such reports Mrs. F. Pauline Little, A buffet dinner at Piano's will not find himself, and win for his favorite picture. terms. tax collector. were among 150 attending the the school system during the Laura Andisio Belfiore. How­ seeems foolish to duplicate of the board of education are Featured at the .show will be 25-year period. ard Conn, Thomas Conran. Len­ facilities and programs which was held in honor of the grad­ not relieve his frustrations. His now available for the perusal James F, Mitchell, 41, of 245 Provisions arc that all can­ Mrs. Little reminds all tax­ 25th reunion celebration of the uates during the evening. attitude expresses a futile and Supt. Philip Ligtiori has tak- j that he be given a J.TOO expense an oil painting demonstration didates for public office must payers having delinquent taxes The hall was decorated in the nart and Evelyn Orr Torsten- already exist or can readily be en Form 4, "Application for account, for such things as gas. of townspeople at the public Center St., was charged with class of 1940B held at the Elks school colons of red and white son, John and Betty Johnson enlarged. On the other hand, to (Herald photos by Pinto.) dis-honest attempt at life, be­ by Hans Wci.ss, of Vernon. He operating a motor vehicle while be resident voters when nom- on real estate, personal prop- Grant Payments for Public dinners and a private phone, to library, an(l, during school has taught painting at the Home on Bissell St. Saturday with a large class banner in Cervini and Rika Carl.son Hor­ create neiw progrrams aimed at cause such .social problems cah hour.s, at the .school libraries. under the influence of Intoxlcat- inated, filling of vacancies on ] erty, as well as motor vehicles, not just be ignored and change School Building Project.” to the be verified by vouchers: that Adult Evening School and else­ elective boards by the board.s ■ that an interest charge of one night. Kelley and Bailey were colors of green and silver. vath. Edw'ard Tomkiel of the educational goals in higher ed' state board of education today Baseball Program iffg liquor and was summoned the honored guests of the eve­ Dancing was enjoyed to many Elks decorated the hall. (Her­ STEAKS must come. the salaries of the second and where, and has exhibited in themselves within 30 days, or , and one-half per cent for June ucation which have been neg The form was prepared over Today, White Glass vs. M&M to appear at Che Manchester ses­ ning and Wler was general ald photo by Satemis.) lected by others is truly to Valedictory In order to solve the prob­ third .selectmen remain the many shows. sion of Circuit Court 12 on June upon failure to be filled by the is payable on the unpaid taxes of the old favorite zongs played lems that face the American the weekend. It will assure that same: that the town clerk re­ Oil; Tuesday, Crockett vs. I Members are asked to bring board of selectmen. Vacancies which were due and payable on have a ‘reason for being.’ the town receives the first of 21. Patrolman Lawrence Smith "I would strongly urge that people, one would have to re­ ceive a "long overdue" raise of G&H Paving; Wednesday, ; work tomorrow night, if they In individual offices would be April 1. SIRLOIN 20 installments of state aid $500. bringing her yearly salarv, Fiano Realty vs. Bolton Dairy; made the arresTt about 11 Satur­ sponsoired by the local 4-H Watne, Peter Huckins, Ronald Richard Watne, Steven Cope this aspect of higher education Text vise his outlook on life. He would want criticism. Pictures of the day night after he observed filled toy the board of select­ I.eginn Night Set 1\jwm Committee to be held Nightingale, Curt Wittig, Jef­ and Kenneth Clark, graduation this fiscal year. exclusive of fees (which run to Thursday, Crockett vs. Cav­ Month will also be selected for men as well as tho.se within its Past Commander's and Past I be given careful consideration Honored guests and friends: have to stop worrying about a Supt. Llguori said today that Mitchell driving erratically on from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. frey St. Martin, Timothy Mur- to Boy Scout Troop 65, a newly as the process of re-evaluation neighbor's opinion of him, and around $2,000 at present), to anaugh Garage: Friday, M&M various banks and libraries in own membership. All vacancies President's Night will be ob- “To act well in this world one the total amount on which $1,250; that the registrars of Oil vs. Fiano Realty. In the Main St., he said. 18 at the Church Community <)hy, arrow of light; Mark formed troop with William goes on. By emphasizing the become more receptive to the area. Thomas M. Gay, 17. of 41 mnst be filled by persons of the .served .starting with a dinner; Bates, webeloa; Lonny Bernard, Pratt as scoutmaster. must give up all selfi^ aims. state aid will be based is J801.- voters each receive $150 a year. pony league today Ansaldi will same political party vacating at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in the , House on Rt. 44A. Mrs. Henry two-year terminal objectives, . . . Man is not on this earth only change. 529. The bond issue came to Recelvlng Degree Westw(xxl 3t.. was arrested for Sherman, chairman, is assisted Paul Toomey, Ralph Cohn and Lonny Bernard received first the best matching of commun­ This represents an incorporation play (Iloventry Savings and Ronald W. Lutz, son of Mr. posts. American Legion home on Wall to be happy, he is only there to It is time that there be less 8800,000. According to Liguorl of this year’s $50 expen.se ac­ Loan in Coventry, and Pon- allegedly prowling in the back- by Mrs. Maurice French and Terrance Murphy, denners and prize in the poster contest the ity need to educational pro­ emphasis on our own selfish and Mrs. Wilfred Lutz, of 7 The change in the board of St. In charge of the dinner are i Thomas Small, Donald Langloi.s, be simply honest, he is there to the amount above this is part count into the regular salary. ticelli will play the North Cov­ I yards of homes in the west sec- selectmen would fut the first Mrs. LawTence Perry, unit Mrs. Edwin H. Lawton. pack held on the May theme gram may result.” realize great things for human­ aims. This country baa achieved of the site preparation am: Hale St. Ext., will receive his i tlon of Manchester Saturday Proooed."! of tihe affair wdU be Robert Bralnard and Mark “Our Town.” lb The program was brief, last­ the greatest scientific advance The board discussed but came entry Fire Department in Bol­ Master of Science degree in selectman only on a salary president. Mrs. John Lacek,! ity, to attain nobilHy and to sur- development appropriation. to no conclusion on the salaries ton. On Thursday the games night. Patrolman John Hughes basis, set for the first two- Mrs. Henry Korber, Mrs. Louis, for premiums at the 34th an­ Leone, assistant denners. ing only an hour this year. The psas the vulgarity in which the in history, yet a good amount The breakdown of the total eJeclrical engineering Friday ia"*tued him a court summons for nual 4-H Fair to be held Aug. Also, Peter Huckins, Ronald Manchester Evening Herald Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. of our brain power is going to of the three a.ssessors. will be reversed, w-ilh Ponticel- from Rensselaer Polytechnic year term only of $7,500 per Steullet and Mrs. Eugene existence of all individuals figure, prepared by the super­ It was learned that Malcolm June 21 charging him with Ryrhiing. A program and 2 1 . Nightingale, Timothy Murphy, Coventry correspondent. F. Pau­ 9 5 Reardon, pastor of St. James waste, developing such things li playing the fire department Institute, Troy, N.Y. year with the other six board " ' ’ drags on." Tbese words spoken intendent and the town treas­ Lambert, w-ho Is clerk of the team in Coventry, and An.saldi breach of peace. members serving without pay. (lancing will follow. A partial list of committee Curt Wittig, Jeffrey St. Martin, line Little, telephone 742-6231. Church, delivered the invoca­ by Vincent Van Gogh, are a as flip-top boxes, popHtop cans, urer in a three-hour se.ssion He is presently employed by Richard Macione, 17, of 27 E. tion and benediction. board of finance, has unofficially playing the savings and loan Provisions are also that the Special dinner giiests will in­ chairmen follows: Mrs. Rol>ert summary of his philosophy of and new after shave lotions, at the town offices Saturday, Sprague Electric Co.. North Middle Tpke., was charged with Kingsbury and Mrs, Gilbert Mayor Francis Mahoney while a desperate need for peo­ is as follows: General Con­ taken over the job of assessor team in Bolton. Adams, Mass., in the develop­ town clerk-treasurer be placed clude Fourth District Com­ Trimmed Right Lb.^leO S Hie, a phi'losc^y which the from Keeney Hutchinson, who throwing offensive articles from on a .salary basis, turning all mander jVilfred Durocher of Storrs, pies; Mrs. Aaro A, Aho, PORTERHOUSE greeted and congratulated the American, people in this day ple to solve our scx:ial, econom­ struction, $680,324: architect Dinner Set ment of micro-electronics cir­ his car and was ordered to ap­ class on behalf of the town. He has resigned. St. Maurice Council of Cath­ cuits. fees over to the general fund Dayville, Fourth District Presi­ tickets; Mrs. Antonio Peracchio, and age, could find invaluable ic, and scientific problems goes and engineering fees. $50,000: pear in coiu^ on June 21. He al­ dent Mrs. Dorothy Preuss of com huskers; Mrs. Russell was followed by Matthew begging. If we are to achieve site preparation and develop­ Lambert was chosen hastily, olic Women will hold a dinner He is a graduate of the Uni­ of the town: and that the tax in solving the problems that we legedly threw a bottle onto the collector turn all lien fees over Ellingion. and four members of j Storrs, cooking com; Mrs. Aho ARE YOU STILL Moriarty, who for two years face today. the great scKiety we will have to ment, $13,439; equipment, $49.- according to the conversation meeting June 14 at the Bolton versity of Connecticut in 1962. 'road about 1 a.m. Sunday. TOPROUND Juicy, Tasty L h * 1 . 0 9 has guided the Citizens Advis­ 891: and other, including fuel, at the board of finance meeting, Lake Hotel at 6:30. Officers wUI to the town treasury and be the unit's junior auxiliary, and Mrs. Benjamin Anderson, The jtfiilosophy of Van Gogh be honest and realize the prob­ Lutz is married to the former William Elwood, 44, of 97 Bat- compensated on a salary basis. having attained their 18th .salads; Mrs. Aho and Mrs. ory Council as its chairman. was one which M essed the im­ lems that exist, and work to electricity, in.surance, advertis­ becau.se of meetings being held be elected and installed. The Jean Cornell of Vernon, now that the assessors must at­ ti-sta Rd., wa.s charged with The board of selectmen would birthday will receive cer­ Jiunes H. AmeUng, coffee and PAYING Moriarty commended the portance of the individuality of solve these problems. We will ing, building permits, cost of dinner will be an Italian smor­ Hospital Note* reckle.ss driving after police re­ graduates for having the cour­ bond issue, telephone and legal tend. . gasbord, featuring hot and cold appoint persons to the follow­ tificates of membership into Mrs. Ernest G. Lelioyt, publici­ man and his search for truth, have to recognize ourselves as Admitted Friday: Walter ceived a complaint from another ing office and boards; 2ionlng the .senior unit. These girls are ty. Tables will be set up by the SHOULDER Cut For London Broil Lb. 99c age to help pioneer in the col­ in order to bring about the bet­ Individuals and do what we fees (during school construc­ Lambert, an e(x>nomics grad­ dishes. Reservations must be Krechko, Peter Green Rd., Tol­ lege. He said that the college tion), $6,972, uate from. Brown University, is motorist. He has been ordered commission, planning and con­ Judith (Jhristensen, Lorraine local 4-H Fair Association. 10c A MILE? terment of mankind. In this think is right, despite what made by Wednesday night with land; Susan McNamara, Thomp­ to appear in court on June 21. servation commission, board of Holms, Jean Perry and Patricia Will be judged on the record of others may happen to think of Over a period of 20 years the in the insurance business. Mrs. William Foss or Mrs. John Cub Scout Awards i. I modem day of building the son ville; Elizabeth Armstrong, Peter A. Miller, 19. of Ea."* health. Ixiard of welfare, re­ Tarbell. Cub Scout Pack 65 awards WE RENT 1965 PONTIACS AND Hs graduates. Great Society, we, as a nation, us. town will receive aibout $400,- Baseball Results McCabe. / 11 Ward St.; Merlyn Shul- IT PAYS RIB Cut Short Curtis, who was presiding, 000 in state aid, Llguori said, In basebaJl Friday Ansaldi Hartford, w*as charged wnth creation commi.ssion, develop­ The public is invited to the follow: Mark Bowen end Wayne Lb. 85c are coming very close to hav­ It is through our individuality ham. Grove St., Manchester; •speeding on Spencer St. yester­ ment and industrial commis­ dance at 9 p.m. at which the TO OTHER FINE CARS. STARTING then introduced William Rice, at the rate of approximately defeated the North Coventry Manchester Evening Herald Little, bobcjat; Carl RicA, John ing the Great American Dream, and non-conformity that origin­ Elaine Wendus, 4 Range Hill day afternoon and was summon­ sion. town altornty, asses.sor. Realms' Orchestra will play Matthews and William Usab, REMEMBER Priets at $7.08 Par Day ind Te Pir Milt the valedictorian. (The text of turn into a nightmare. ality springs. It is this original­ $20,000 a year. Fire Department team 10-2, Bolton correspondent, f ’leme- Dr.; James Pierce, Kiegold Rd., for dancing. his speech may be found on with Donald Roser and Pete ed to appear in court on June town engineer, director of Civil wolf: Carl Rich, Patrick Arch- ladtdini Sti, Oil, Dilivery. Wt Even Have While we are increasing the ity which will bring about the Supt. Llguori and Wal­ wcll Young, telephone 643-8981. Tolland. 21. defense, building inspector, dog John Klein of the post re­ BALCH CU BE All Meat, No Waste Lb.n.09 this page.) ter Waddell, chairman of the ambault, William Usab, Robert WHkend Speclil Rites. wealth of the nation in per capi­ r^ization of great things for warden, tree warden, road fore­ ceived • an award for having Wells, Kenneth Gillen, Chester -j Dr. Stoker, who gave the ta income and making vast humanity. It will be through board of education, appeared at brought in the most poet mem­ main talk, is a recent of man. chief of police, fire mar­ Hanson, Scott Curry, Steven BALCH RENT A CAR 289-6483 scientific advancements, we find originality that we will find a an emergency meetinig of the shals and constables, all serv­ bers for the year. M O n 'S TOP PUAUTY MILK-FED VEAL Summit St. and has been in­ board of finance Friday night to Garrepy, Thomas Druge, Kraig right alongside these advance­ means of self-expression to show ing for two-year terms Any­ 58 Immunized Kaminsky and Richard Pierce, In Manchester Call: TURNPIKE TEXACO—643-2176 volved in education, both from ments an increase in crimes of our individuality and dius raise do a bit of bartering, and Uiere- one elected to a longer term A total of 58 children and the administrative and teach­ an anti-social nature and an in­ by hasten the arrival of the gold arrow under wrolf badge. OVEN c ourselves out of the boring and would complete that term, adults received immunizations Also, Robert Wells, Steven ing sides for a number of crease in the use of drugs and degenerate position of a con­ state aid. thereafter being on a two-year during the final of a seriee held READY lb years. alcohol as a means of escap­ forming pawn of society, like a In order to receive aid this Cope, Chester Hanson, Judsoo LEG OF VEAL 49 term basis. by the Public Health Nursing Then Dean Frederick Lowe ing the anxieties of daily life. fiscal year, Form 4 should have Turney, Lonny Bernard, Scott gear in a machine. t Appointive vacancies would Association and Dr. Robert P. Bates, Bryan Whipple, Michael presented the candidates to The reason for these anxieties been filed by June 1, but the Bowmen, health director, Sat­ Mrs. Bourne. As gach- stepped This need for individuality will be filled by the hoard of select­ LaBier, Donald Pelletier, Rich­ is that the average American increase as our society becomes towm has been given a period men. urday afternoon in the regis­ HARRISON'S RIB VEAL CHOPS ,b 69c VEAL CUBES for^L .b 69c down from the podium after today has kwt his identity. He of grace. Supt. Liguori said ard Pierce, Steven Garrepy, receiving the degree, each more advanced and people wlU Full-time Assessor Asked trars office in the town office Michael Follansbee and Kenneth has forgotten how to be an indi­ have less work to do in our fac­ that the money would be re­ The proposed charter pro­ building. Sfafioners paused briefly to switch the vidual, and to think and act for ceived some time in July. If GUIon, silver arrow under wolf. LOIN VEAL CHOPS ib 89c VEAL STEAK CUBED Ib. 79c tassel on the cq.p from the tories and offices. We will have vides for a fiiU-Ume Asse-ssor, Wins In Baking Contest Also, James Breen, James St. himself. He has permitted him- a great deal of free time on cjur application were made any lat­ whereas that office is presently Mrs. Merrill Going received er, the state add would not Martin, Terrance Murphy, Mi­ hands. This time will be used in start coming in until October combined with that of the build- first prize in the State Grange- chael Kovac and John Kersen, M O n’S FR£SH PRODUCE either of two ways; wasted by of the coming fiscal year. ing inapeclor, deputy aanitarian i .spon.sored baking contest held gold arrow under bear. loafing around, or by working Supt. Liguori and Waddell and zoning agent. The present | at the local level by Coventry Also, Terrance Murphy, Allen CALIFORNIA BING Klock Will Spend Summer at some worthwhile task with had met with Douglas Cheney, planning and zoning c/2 PINT SOUR CREAM U.S., Viet Planes Smash von tracking station in Austra­ originally envisaged.” Y to be a magician-just fill out this coupon). demand for hospital, government and research lia. And 23 minutes later, the The question of why "cor­ pharmacists. You will have a secure future. with purchase of Axelrod’s’ Cot­ •spacecraft was over the Society rective work” was needed was OPEN TILL 4 P. M. If you like people you wUI love being a Phar­ 7 For n tage Cheese at reg. price. North Vietnamese Bases Islands in mid-Pacific. discussed, with everyone agree­ macist. You will help them to be healthier and Orbit No. 60 (7:11 a.m.) — ing that in any new building TAKE A CARD... ANY CARO. If you order an THE SOITMEIH REN ER8UHITELEPHORE CQMMRY dispense prescriptions which often save lives. ■fo- Mission Control Center reported everything cannot be “en­ incredible Card Dialer now, you’ll also receive, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Many student loans and scholarships are avail­ (Coattnuqd from Page One) WlUiam H. McNally, lives 'in weather conditions very good in visaged.” I at n(> extra charge, this set of 4 color-coded Box 1457, New Haven, Connecticut 06506 able. Visit us and we will be glad to give you APPETIZER DEU. Fitchburg, Maze. the recovery area with scat­ Asked about "darkening de­ plastic cards. You can use them to call your more information. Lai sector loot Wednesday. The Lt. Nicolaus A. Doeden, 27, of tered clouds, light winds and vices,” Llguori pointed out that d(x:tof, the l^al fire and police departments, ADDITIONAL HOURS Kitchen Cooked—Baked Swift’s Premium Marines did not suffer a single Muskegon, Mioh. His parents, waves of about three feet. On they had been in the original and Connecticut Long-Distance Information. I would like to order a - Card Dialer. •asuaity in that action. Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Doeden, the 60th orbit the capsule passed educational specifications for THURSDAY EVENING 6 TO 8 YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you Hve in Walton, Neb. over Perth. Australia. need a medicine. Pick up your prescription If VIRGINIA HAM CANNED HAM Two Marine helicopters coHid- the school. * Please call me a t. Cpl. Frank W, Wilson, !», of HOUSTON — 8th add Gemini Supt. Liguori and Waddell shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly #d shortly after taking off from Kailua, Hawaii, His parents are log ta74: Australia. 'S '. j S C . without extra charge. A great many people en­ Machine Sliced left the finance board meeting, trust us ..with their prescriptions. May we com­ (be ampMMous assault ridp Iwb Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow A. Wil­ Orbit No. 61 (8:48 a.m.) having made arrangements for "ft ’ft •/,-Lb. 69c 4 ^ ’2.99 JMma on a rauUne mission odf son of Akron, Ohio. Ground control advised McDi­ a joint finance boeuxl-board of ii;ii pound yours? 9 Obu Lai. Each oOried a crew of Cpl. Gary D. 'Tracey, 28, Ken- vitt to start retroflre at 11:84 education meeting June 16 at lour. ' eohe, Hawaii. Richard E. Tra­ a.m. at a position m»ih of the the high school to go over the in s t a Mt OPEN 9-9 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY X cey of Fort Fairfield, Maine, is Guaymas, Mexico, tracking sta­ school board budget. Three bodies were recovered hie father. tion. g •ad a search was made for the Salaries Reviewed is#' EARNINGS sv Pfc. Curtis L. Foeter, 19, of This was two minutes ahead Dividends 525 FARMINGTON AVE. 140 SILAS DEANE HWY. O ^ra. Richmond, Ind. The board of finance reviewed- m A a x 6 > BRIS’TOL WE^HBRaflRUD of the earUer schedule that had salaries of town officials for the Paid FnAn PRBSCIUPTION PHARMACISTS Xh Woohington, ttis Defense Lance Cpl. CJarl B. McDee, 23, called for retroflre north of D^Mrimsnt said six of the dead remainder of jtx meeting, and Deqr o f 901 MAIN STREET ~ e48>53ai :a of Asheville, N.C. Yuma, Ariz. Mimlon control .will moke the following recom­ |>a.a.avzff etaiST Fiaaaaeas ...tmoyiWll 587 MIDDLE TPKL EAST PROSPECT AVL A ILVD. The names o f'the other two ^ d Oxygen oUU aboard Gemini Oepoatt - MANCHE8TEB WEST HARTFORD ^'Ospt. Paul F. MoNoSy, 3t, of Marines were withheld. They mendations to tha a«ectinen; f0 p ts.f4Aim i

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 PAGE TWELVE F A C E T H O n m DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MANGHJSSrERi.FyBNING HBRALD.. MANCHESTER, GONN, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1985 BY ROUSON OtJR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE - Am w w 1» Pwlem Pwa»» L i m a ^ p O R i s Painters upsets Mark Cl AC Class B Tourney as Rockville and East Catholic Bow f f ACROSS 40Rtrar in JBembnndt SwilMtUnl r r •mis Free® HAS BAH/AMT SEASONED L1HMU yw u wni'-iH K THUM B- , PUBLICIST STAYS IN unsLJ a n u THE BWCKeROONDTO “ ■u*. 11 ii_l listen TO "W'* PWNTS.MAaOR, TPeered 48^>*iiierfiormance by RockvHle’s to five hits and didn't issue a Portland ...... 001 000 0— 1-2-1 'The Tigers, after getting a Jim MarteHo. The loss snapiped 2-1 edge in the fifth, added an- pjass. He fanned five in picking LaPoint , Young (3) and an 11-game Ram win streak and up the win. Bob Gurnon was Storrs; Barillari and Patavina. 40 insurance run in the seventh on placed the season record at 13- a fielder's choice, Branfleld's 3. fourth hit and a one base knock " It was a tough piay.” said by Mike Pllnizzello. RockviHe Coach Ron Kozuch, «•» 49 Middletown had some trouble about the .mi.splay, "really It C IW hf NIA, fa«. TJ*. t—■ yj^L. ow'! keeping men on base in the should never have been made. Champagne Flows 54 early portions of the game as You really can’t biame any one BY AL VERMEER Eagle catcher Rick Harvey pdayer we Just lost the game on PRSOLLA^ POP^ picked off one runner stealing an error.” 56 57 second and a quick move by "Yes, I was satisfied with our NCSW LaGace caught another off first. play," Kozuch continued, "al- After Lema Wins . W H E R E \ I / OUT OUR WAY BY XIAMS This runner was Anally caught though I don’t believe we hit ' Country Club ...... V \ T S T H A T , by second baseman Masluk af- with our usual pjower. We usual GRAND BLANC, Mich. (A P )— Tony Lema says he 4 I ® _ • • • • - WHERE'LL ter the ball had gone from ly hH the ball good but we got 1 LOOK? POUR BAU.. BEST BAJUL FYank KInel on first to Kowal­ oidy e(x hits Saturday. Partyka is just about ready to open an automobile agency. I PONT KNOW Saturday chik at second, back to Kinel is a very effective pitcher. It might be a g(x>d idea for him also to buy an in­ WHERE ME lo w net — Stan Hilinskl, at first and then to Masluk. HANGS OUT.'; " I t was a hsartbreaker for terest in a winery specializing in champagne. Harold Jarvis Jr., Fred Dunne, Bill Guida limited East to MarteHo but Jim had trouble Champtagne Tony treated the'f- Don Benoit, 59; Bert Carlaon. six hits and fanned nine In pick­ with men on base. It wasn't one press and officials to some of yard course of the Warwick cSisssii George Smith, Vito Agostinelli. ing up the win. LaGace lost of Me better games. He Just the bubbly stuff Sunday after Hills Golf and Country Club. Paul Boris, 60; Carroll Maddox. his second on the season against M’asn't that Sharp." pocketing the $20,000 first prize Besides the $20,000 pot, first Tom Migllore, Don Oliver, six wins. It was the second year In a with an eight-under-par 280 In place also gave Tony the use o f ' J Nick Carlo. 60; Tom Prior, Tom Middletown 100 010 100— 3-11-2 row Rockville was eliminated in the eighth annual Buick Open a new car every year for the BASEBALL HEROES Ex-Champ Moarers Wife Faulkner, Jos Z a n e 111, Bob East 010 000 000-1- 6-2 the pdaydowns. East OatlioHc did Golf Tournament. next five years. He got the same Shephard. 60. Guida and Mastergeorge; La­ the trick last season. Lema’s good fortune was in the Buick last year and a I BA’l'’flN U — Tom Tresii, Yan­ SELECTED NINE Gace, Sheckley (6) and Harvey. Jim Sheelee and Rick Johnson made possible in part’ by some Ford In the 'Thunderblrd. I kees, hammered three homers Remains Business Manager Clasi A — Tuck F"oster 30-2— Johnny Pott, playing in the 18. Stan Hilinski 29-1- 28. bad luck on the p>art of Jack and a single, diising in five Nicklaus. threesome Just ahead of Lema, runs In 12-0 second-game vic­ Stan McFarland 30-2— 28, Dick SAN DIEGO, CaUf, (A P ) —< ' She first met Archie on a took 71 and second money of tory over Chicago after strok­ Cronin 30-2— 28, Einar Lor- The Masters champion had Ageless Archie Moore's . retire­ blind date in New York whera $12,000 with a 282 total when ing a single and double .and BY JOE CAMPBELL sntaen 36-2— 28. moved to within a stroke of ment from the ring hasn't she worked as a fashion model. BONNIE Nicklaus ran into trouble and a scoring twice In 6-1 first-game CTass B —Tom Kelley 31-6— Lema on the 17th hole, but fell brought any noticeable seranity Her lister, Juanita, is marriad m fourth-place 284. Julius Boros, triumph. 25. Bob Baminghcm 32-6—26, out of contention when his drive into the life of his wife and No. 1 to actor Sidney Poltier. winner two years ago when he PITCHING — A1 Downing, y — ^ '^ h e ST/a a v b e V ^ r ^ W H V ? DO George Smith 32-6— 26, Joe on the 18th sailed out of bounds. Archie’e many activitieB. giya shot a tourney record 274, fin­ Yankees, shut out the White fan — Mrs. Joan Moore. 'Gue$$ Min'/ RtcHiE,^, THEy COULD USE VOU KNOW ZanetU 33-7 —26. Nicklaus finished with a seven She's still his business manag­ Mrs. Moore, 38, considerable ished third with a 283 and won Sox on three hits In 12-0 night­ TBREeA,GE0(2diaAN'PMn. dowtr ONE? b-1 (JIass C — John Dyment 33- on the final hole while Lema — er, Just as she was when the opportunity to. develop her buK- f \G O O O , A • ms 4y WIA. ^ TM UA Ni. C Bundi Tarca 77-8— Joe Za­ hopes to get some professional dSSSrarn. '— Weekend Fights ters are involved. COULD I aXIEEZE INTO IT FOR A NIGHT? netU 82-13— 69. "In fact, I ’ve been looking out prospectsout of the class." LADIES TOURNEY On Eve of Free-Agent Draft MANILA—Flash Elorde, 130, for Archie’s business interests Quitting the ring was Archie’s BY FRANK O’NEAL Low gross -- Helen Noel uniiTir ------PhlUppiines, knocked out 'Beruo since we were married in 1956. own idea, she said. S H O R T R IB S 74-11—(13, Jan Leonard 78-15 NEW YO RK (A P )—Basebalt>femalnlng 18 teams following in Kosaka, 127',-i. Japian, 15. Elorde "I was particularly careful "He- loves boxinjg, and I felt 63, Cora Anderson 82-19— 63. executives(sciitlvM huddle tonight to ------.. retained world Junior - Hglit- AND tHEN THE'/ BOTH RAN , reverse order of their 1964 fin­ with bis fight contracts, and that as long as he Was not f i t ­ ' ~ H A V E '^ -lUeS SE&AED LIKE A HE -TURNED HER INTO A Lynn Prior 81-18—63. work out final pn-epiaratiom for ish. weight title. there are quite a few promoters ting hurt, he should. coQtinus'in OFT Wl-Trt aTTAEE PfOPLE.' H6AR0 m*r-6a- never married me,’.’ Mrs. Mpore "But I was glad 'oliea ha SELECTED 13 ballptayers across the country signing players, the draft will vie, 152. Boston, 2. said. quit," she added. ONE-HALF HANMOAP awaiting the outcome. eventually assign fre4 - agent Sunday The draft, modeled after the players to 122 professional clubs Class A -- Einar Lorentaen one used by professionaJ foot­ in 16 leagues. ^wi.»a’tU88ti»— —tsk, WMW. 1^ 42-2--40. John Krlstoff 42-2— D ISAPPEARING ACT—Joe Cunningham, the ball and basketball, begins Each player selected will be 40. Tuesday morning with the Kan­ Washington Senators first baseman, is a guy who placed on a club’s negotiation IF IT WERE ANVDNE BUT BEN CAGEY, SURE, IN EXCHAN(5E FOR AN EXPLANA­ Class B— Bob Smith 43-5— 38. sas Athletics making the first list for six months. If the player I'D PROBABLY DIAGNOSE THE SYMPTOMS TION FOR WHY YOU'RE ACTING SO Les Brookes 46-5- 40, Sher goes head over heels for his job. Quite literally. selection. 'The New York Mets still has not signed with the l A AS...AH...IMPENDINGUM INWUATIONUS. »(MMM AROUND HERE LATELY? Porterfield 45-5— 40. Paul Groo- get second choice with the re- team which selected him after . . J U ( ' / e I>M bt NtA, liK. T M. > , U S. >■». OH. berl 45-5— 40. that, his name returns to the •. ■ ! ' ; ■■ 'j I J - r Class C—^Mort Herman 60- pcx>l of names available for the a MORTY MEEKLE BY DIC|[ C A V A LLl 8- 42, Merle Whiston 51-9— 42, next draft meeting. Maurice Perry 50-8—-42, Charlie BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Open Controversy Still Raging Current plane (tall lor three Ferguson 62-10—42. such (irafts each year, one in DCJNriger&xcnER 7HATWA5rJU«rA PEBBLE FC»2 A MINLITEI THCDGKr Low gross—Einar Loren tien, EASY. HE SELLS PLANES. YOU HAVE 1 the summer for high school THIS C.I.A. FELLOW,' THE etc/(d W A (? C a 4 „ . ITHQSWTHATHrr IH APA (^casreiDCv TO AN AIRSTRIP. WE'LL GET SOMEONE " • L ' players and college players who SAWYER,LIVES INTHE 1 FALUNC5/ VOO (DM THE H6AP. ^ TELL MV e/ZM^DCHlUXa^ Blind bogey—^Ed McLaughlin, have completed their sopho­ TO m ake him th in k he w a n ts to As Old Timers Oppose Changes CAPITAL. BUT IT eO M B O A V. John Retder, 97. BUY A PLANE. WHEN HE LANDS IT... T H e e / K V ie more year, another In Septem­ WOULDN'T DO FOR FALUN0' 1 PRO SWEEPSTAKES ber for youngsters playing ANYTH1W6 TO HAPPEM COOP.' T 7 ^ Low gross—Einar Lorentzen, N E W YO R K (N E A )— everybody but th* totally *x-»tion and rewrite the rules for American Legion ball during M i^ f^ lN A N O empt has to qualify.” TO HlA\THERE,BMMli> EXCEUINT/ ■WLLIHSKING/ Tl, Ted PlodElk 72. Great figures of the sport convenience so readily on the the summer, and one in Janu­ Low net—Bob Smith 76-9— Joe Dey Jr., USGA executive other side. ary. 67, Sher Porterfield 79-10—69, are split smack dab down secretary, says the traffic problem demanded that the old i l Ed Foley 81-12—69. the middle regarding the LADIES TOURNAMENT United States Golf Associ­ procedure be altered. Low gross—Evelyn Lorent- ation abandoning the tra­ "With play slowed down by 'THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET' ten. 93. rules, squeezing the C^en Into ditional 36-hole finale In the three days was becoming an Low net—Edna Hilinski 87- Op>ein CJhampionshlp. PkOK 11—76, Sue Eggleston 96-17— unsolvable problem," he ex­ rVLUALLi The 65th Op»en over the Belle- plained. "The test is not quite 79. rive course toi St. Louis June 4-7 Low putts — Sue Eggleston, as good, but completing the 7- 17-20 will be memorable be­ tournament is more Important.” • 180 fcy WIA, lee. TAi Beg. UX N t Off. Barbara 3hep>ard 30. cause it marks the drastic de- "Joe Dey should light fire­ piarture from the time-honored crackers ui)der some of those CAPTAIN EASY flllington Kidge formula. golfers,” countered Oulmet. BY LANK LEONARD BY LESLIE TURNER MICKEY FINN MEN’8 FX)UR BALX. Old-blmsTB are violently op­ "When Gene Sarazen tied Law- ; posed to the change. Current MV WORD, VES-rr exceeded mv SatAuxtay son Little in 1940, he played ■ : the Canterbury course In (Tleve- 903 MAIN ST. HE LEAVES HERE THAT'S RIGHT, WELL, I'LL KNOW MR.6M0 U 5TT. EXPECTATIONS NO ENPl AS Low groes — Gay Knapp, for tt. The reason is obvious. • -^1 Four 18-hole rounds In as many land in 2 hours and 10 minutes AT EIGHT IN THE SHERIFF,! AND HE TOMORROW AiORNING. FOR VOUR n w t ONE RATHER UNCOUTH CHAP Marie Kravttx, Barney Weber, 643-2478 AAORNING-AND STILL HASN'T TOLD I'M GOIN' TO ta il FAL5B STIP WU IM THE GROUP PUT IT. Ray HaUowall 34-36— 70. days to a much more simpler compared with Ken 'Venturi be­ DOESN'T GET BACK AAE WHERE HE GOES.) PICKED A Low nat—‘FTad McKone, Roy Job than 72 holes crammed Into ing on the Congressional course WHOPPERl UNTIL AFTER SIX? Oonyar, Haiti Snyder, BUI three (toys. And the old guard in Washington for 8 hours and Manl 72-16—67, by matching w^nU the present players to 23 minutes. canto; Sh«r Ferguson, Pete prove themselves the haid way, " I always thought the cham­ . .''X i-t. Teeta, JoJm Hionnon 71-14— 57, as they did. pion should be asked to make THEY'RE Ouiinet Speaks Up all the shoots under the tough­ •natchlng cards; Jack Garvey, " 'V' • K 6ol iPaatamaok, Frad Kaprove, " I don’t like it at all,” said est oonditions,” commented Jfan fitnlUi 70-13—67. Franota Oulmet, whose playoff W alter Hagen, who launched A his tremendous rim in 1914. Individual kw gtoas — Gay victory as a 20-year-old over “But the trend today Is to Knapp, 73. the BrHlsh m eters, Harry Var- ^ Yi Ay' 5 don and B ig Ted Ray, at Brook- make everything easier and MUST! BEST N IN E four 18-hole rounds are better DU 40-10r-30, Lou Une In 1913 put 'golf on Fnge for the playeta and the gal­ Scoher 34-4—60, Jim Smith 42- One in thta country. “ The 86 boles on the last day were put leries. 10—62, Jake Honnon 41-9— 32. "Many of today'# touring there to make the Open the L J S iQ . Kicfcera—Stjm Davis S l-U — proa are c ^ e g e men. They’re Need o 70. Frank Sheldon 86-16—70. supreme test K should be, de­ coming o u f'o f school so soft Rob Zalman 80-10— 70, Roy manding Btamlm as well as BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY D A V Y J O N E S That the first thing you know MR. ABERNATHY BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS Oonyera 83-18— 70, PliU DlCor- skill. they’ll be playing nine holes' a Replocing pari of a car is o poin. every year,' so Volkswoghn daoleri dea'i Opens are won by a player ' «!a 84-li—70, Merrill Bublnow day in the Open. Then the Open But it's'oven more painful when y ea hove nearly the probjem.' ’ ’; T S I^ W THEM HERE'S THE •4-18—71, John Sammorn 84-13 concentrating for 72 holes and If lS(E BEEN WELL, NO u s e PUTTING IN RBOARD TOMXJR LETTER YOU'VE DONE GLAD WE COULD. could be atreUdied through a need a part.qnd ccin't get it. So IcK os we're'cericern^a hoodtle RIGHT I N ' INFORMATION A GREAT SE R ­ •^71, Ruben am 7»-8—71. that’s consMerably more diffi­ MEANING X) IT OFF ANY LONGER. OF SEPTEMBER 1946.. week, plus a long weekend:” If you owf? d6-or8-year-6ld domestic a hood and o door is d door. MR.AC»?NATHy, you WANTED, SACRIFICED VICE FOR OUR l a d i e s b e s t n i n e cult when 38 hafts sre wrapped Almoat Open-minded CfiiTCH UR I'D BETTER DO YOU'VE FALLBN SKIPPER* A REGIMENT COUNTRY... _,B«rti>a XuraU 4»-a»-8«. -Iwl M » one (toy. H ie ofayec not Tommy Armour, who .won Ih cor ond need, soy, o door handle or a ■ Weconreplaceainanginain90immttaa. >^S09AE DICTATING. FOR TH IS only has to have a lf the shots A BIT BEHIND MICROFILM. m i V 40-81-86, Nontia Otoss 1880, is ons veteran who does water pump, you're lioble'to hove-quite (oro reor fenderfor 42l.09,^phnlabeil. ON YOUR 36. and be mentally a lert He also not cast a totally tUiaentRig o problem. lUnless you enjoy shopping - Above oil, wb con promise thot you'll ICORBESPONOadCE.J BUNDiAT PIxAT . has to be phystoally f i t vote. "N o oiM oomptoined about Don’t got cfinght without In junkyords.l bf able to,gat any port you need far s _ Low gross—OUn MjarkowsW, '<"I'm open-miitdtd on it,” said W. playing 86 holes Ul the flktal the Scot after 4 round at your WHITE LEVIS— When cofs chonge drastically every any year Volkswogen-you own., CRUaUs TOURNAMENT round. When I won ^ Brook-, Winged Foot. "Time goai 0 apeotatoM, why aaf t$reak;wlBi iYott’U lQt«- tM r long, lean '''/.I i iCtoiBsw ^ Wttwto 81- by^ tiwth. precedent and tradition 7" lines—and the way they OtoWf* M tetow »7-84— ^trdon, 'R a y sina nawelf p la y Gill. Harry. Reed; aeeretaiy o f wear—Bnd wear. WHITE ed IS nwre boles ta flie V'pl«yoitf the British FOA, eendg word t r ; W IMiy K ed w 3 M 3 '-7 8 . u m LEVIS in ipppular off- ■ W-16-78. i Tti>A and thought nothing of It t ^ Us organlaatlon wW ooa- jO ^Tf, K «g» 87-«—78, Bo* "Tm afraid Uiat ths fioMSwUh lue to .package T2 bUH in white and Bixiait Bporta- ■ SB-7— 78. hols rounds m ain tba . " lit MMBtellMft tbAt w e 4 r coU m L IPLLANH TPKE.. TALCX>TTVILLC»^'CXm — n— u e n a w t o u b n e t anatbae tautam m t Mka^ ______A(*or-«lmage.— ' H ^ 4 0 -«U not and fhat’s a shM the only dIMtviRM ’ Tiny don’t tnoek wHli

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FAG B FO UE T E rtr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 White Sox Lose Pair and Pall SVs Games Behind Front-Running Minnesota

1 H E Nationai League Leading ios Angeles Dodgers Vnveil New Oifensive Weapoj}; «\ Tresh Guessed Right but Missed Record Herald Angle __ ^switch-hitting TreSh. 'T had<^and connecting from the leftt gree weather and Sparma In the eighth. Dalton Jon«» m s Wills Out Stealing but Gilliam Homers NEW YORK (AP) side againot right-hander Bruce treated tor heat exhatistlon. oles pitcher Jim Palmer and an faced Willa earher and . was • • • infield out. drove in three Boston runs wMh Tom Tresh of the New guessing that he’d open with a Howard In the third and fifth. • • 4 EARL YOST ANGELS-ORIOLE8— a home run and ringie. -> Sports X^tor York’s Jess# Qondsr and York Yankees (»me to the knuckler against me in the The' three homers brought Mike Hersfiberger’s 11th - In­ Lewis homered off Don Tresh’s .season bchni to nine. Left-hander Rudy May shut RED SOX-A’S— NEW YORK tAPl __ .*>worked their play to perfecUon*. Torre’s unerring tosses cut^pitwher in die nvajora U» win 10<»ln Bob to Johnny plate in the eighth inning, eighth. The Red Sox broke a 2-2 tie hi ning .single .scored Nelson Math­ V. , ___fonce in each Mine. down WllleWills for only the 10th and games, checking the Braves on moved pitcher Billy o uen w In the opener, Whitey FVnd out Baltimore on five hits and once in each game. Cardwell.. ^ , looking for his fourth "I guessed right and swung the .seventh inning of the opener ews, breaking up the nightcap Tip o f the Hat to Pancier.t National League catchers, Wills doubled In Uie third in­ 11th times in the shortstop's 45 six hits in the hrst game. Drys- first base. After checked Chicago on tour hits, the Angels gave him all the help and snapping the Athletics’ sev­ beware: The next time you attempted steals this season. up a run-scoring ^ PH1LSOUB8— homer of the game, and with I had.” Incliiding a homer by Ron Han­ he needed in the first Inrung, at Kamsas CSty on FeKx Man­ Tip of the chapeau in the direction of Larry Panci- ning of the opener, then was dale, who has lost three ttmes, And the ball sailed — otiraigtot tilla's run-scoring double and en-game losing streak. throw out Maury Wills thrown out by Joe Torre at­ Gilliam’s homers, his first of also socked the 22nd homer of Jrtmson, O'Dell returned to the Johnny OalMsoo belted IhrM deirided to play a guessing sen, before giving way to reBev- scoring a walk, a catcher's in- varsity baseball coach at the University of Con­ tempting to steal third. Gilliam 1065, equaled his entire 1964 his career and second this sea­ mound and retired ttie side. home runs for up. er Hal Remdft. in the eighth in­ trying to steal, Jim Gilliam • ♦ ♦ game against Ted Wills. The second-place WMte Sox, necticut. In this, a rebuilding year at Storrs, Panciera swung at rookie Dick Kelley's output. son. the second gGine, hU two-«un He g:ueaeed right. ning. built a team that annexed the District 1, NCAA cham­ may hit a home run. next pitch and lofted it into the Gilliam collected four hits Milwaukee's Gene Oliver p i r a t e s m e t S— blast in the ninth inning proving meanwhile, foil 3*4 gamee be­ Bob Veale ptisted Ws second But he knuckled under. hind the front-running Min- pionship last week and tonight draws its first assign­ The Los Angeles Dodgers un­ left-field bleachers for a homer Sunday while scoring three runs drove in three runs with two to be the winning margin alter TWIN8-SENATOR8— veiled that new weapon in main­ and a 1-0 Los Angelee lead. and driving in three, rocketing homers in the nightcap. The straight shutout and drove tn the Cubs rallied for three So Tresh settled for the three ne.sota Twins, who walloped Minnesota's Zimmerman, till­ ment in the College World Series at Omaha. En route taining their three-game Nation- In the first inning of the sec­ his average to .360. Etodgers, incidentally, had to two runs v^th a single In the in their half of the Inning. The homers, a single in the sixth Washington 11-2 aa Jerry Zim­ ing in for injured catcher Fiarl to the spot In the World Series,^ ai League lead over Milwaukee ond game, Wilis led off with a Elsewhere in the NL, Cincin­ settle for oriiy a run-scoring sin- Pirates’ second-game '^ctory. last two came on Billy WiUlams’ Inning and that edghth - inning merman hit the lllipst homer of Battey, ripped a 400-foot, rtvo- his five-year major league UOonn whipped Vermont In a in a doubleheader with the walk but was out trying to steal nati blanked San Francisco 6-0, )■; Gilliam in the seventh He Hmlted the Mets to five hits home run. pop-up about two feet in b8w:k of run homw in the fourth inning, one-game playoff for the Yan­ Braves Sunday. The Dodgers second, again on a throw from Pittsburgh swept New York 6-3 liming. WiUds preceded the left and extended his scorelese-in- Williams also homered in the the catcher off WiHs' knuckler. career and also cMpped in with puttiig; the Twins on top 6-0 kee Conference title and then won the opener 4-0 before losing Torre. Denny Lemaater was the and 3-0, Philadelphia took two fielder with a single but didn't ntng string to 24. opener tor the only nm o « ^ y And Tresh admitted he was two singles. They sewed up their fourth tripped up Holy Croea in a beat '6-4. Milwaukee pitcher this time, from Chicago 2-1 and 10-9 and try to steal second. Roberto Clemente homered in Culp, who pitched g five-hitter. disappointed deaplte the fact Blsewhlere, Cleveland crushed .straight victory with three-run o f three net to win the trip Wills, holder of the major and his next pitch also wound Houston bombed St. Louis 10-1. It was after GilUam's single, the nightcap against Warren Tony Gorralez rapped four sin­ that he singled and doubled in Detroit 10-1, the Los Angeles bursts in the seventh and Went. The Huakiee atand 16-S league base-.stealing record, and up In the left-field bleachers — * • • though, that Braves’ Manager Spahn after collecting two d ^ - gles and drove in both Phlllle the first game, putting together Angels blanked Baltimore .3-0 eighth. hies and a triple in the first aa they prepare to face St. Gilliam, less than two weeks another Gilliam homer and an­ DODO ERS-BR AVES— Bobby Bragan pulled an unusu­ runs. ^ , six hits in eight at-bats, (Mving and Boston split a doubleheader • » * liouia tonight. ' removed from his coaching Job, other 1-0 Dodger lead. Don Drysdale became the first al move of his own. He brought game, knocking in two runs. In five runs and scoring six as with Kansas City, winning 9-4 INDlANS-’nGERS— «£S* Thia year'a club marka the RED8‘GIANT8— the Yankees swept a double- before losing 4-3 in 11 Innings. Jack Kralick and reliever firat in four yeara under Pan­ header from the (Chdoago White • * • Gary Bell held Detroit to five ciera to gain the College World Sammy FJlUs won Ms ninth Three Stakes.... Three Winners game again.st two defeats, stop­ Sox 6-1 and 12-0 Sunday. YANKS-WHITE SOX— hits and Cleveland pulled away T o * aever know when k’l going youTI have even better contred In Series. The last UConn nine to Tresh backed A1 Downing’s from the Tigers with five runs ping the Giants on five hits. He "I was particularly eager to to rain. passing or in cornering than yo* play in Omaha, under J. O. hit that fourth homer because it three-Jritter in the Yankees- in the eighth inning, two on Max Christian, now director of athle- allowed only two hits after the had when your car was brand new. first inning. Don Pavelitch sin­ would have made me the first Whdte Sox nightcap by homering Alvis’s seventh lK>mer. Both You never know when a friendly Hca, featured Moe Morhardt of right-handed : gainst southpaw Kralick and Detroit starter Joe O n* dry road. Mancheater. The latter aigned Lots of Racing Ahead gled home two runs In the Reds' ever to hit two from each Side of load is going to turn into something three-run third. the pilate in one game." said the Juan Pizarro in the first inning i Sparma tired In humid, 83-de- rset and slick and treacherous. Other side benefits: Less wander after the seriea with the Chi­ • • * cago Cubs. That’s the whole idea behind the when you drive down a straight Assistant coach at UConn this a s t r o s -c a r d s — foad at 70 or 80. Practically no Houston’s Claude Raymond lain tire. You’re ready for k when­ spring, as well as freshman To Get 1964 Champ “ UoUey tracking" when you ride in mentor, was Andy Baylock, for­ made his first major league Third W orld Series for UConn, ever and wherever it happens. mer East Catholic Hgh head start after 140 gamee as a re­ and out o f an expansion strip on football mentor. NEW YORK (AP)—’s neck victory over liever and held the Cardinals to the highway. About 10% l o o ^ Preakness winner Tom Rolfe in the $147,900 Belmont | seven hits. Lee Maye, Jim Gen­ W/JV wearing than our 1964 first-line tire. tile and Jim Wynn backed Ray­ Defense Sound, Pitehing Strong , i Stakes with lightly regarded First Family a closeup H ere n There LARRY PANCIERA mond with homers, Qeiittle’s Mete* baseball buffs, and third and favored Dapper Dan a beaten fourth, proved being Ms first as a National ■ ■ ■ ■ — ■ , ■ — - itiere are naany in Manchester, straight triumphs . . . Joe one thing. It is going to take a lot more racing to decide | Leaguer and Ms 11th of the sea­ PO STO N (API __ Thp'i’ St. Louis, making K« flrst'feBlrchler; 3b Pete Van Buskirk, > f trip to the nationals, 4 In Vs^nhas n a 20-7 KY^nsrNew Uo-mHampSliire: vveAstIT*a * VfIf Nordberg; * I led by Jack. Sanson and Stan Zelonis, former local football the 1965 3-year-old championship. son. University of Connecticut, Oaim ^. both on the payroll at player, reports he's one of the _ __ mark and is ranked No. 6 in cf Brassil; rf Jack Connolly, When Mrs. Ben Cohen's son ofO------District One champion, the country by the publication Providence; c Dick Horton, MoriaTty Brothera, will have backers of the Meriden S h ^ - HaifTto Riiison ■|krui:k from 'be- two chaneea this week to watch when the race was run at Bel­ meets St. Louis tonight in Collegiate Baseball. Ace pitcher Dartmouth; p Bidwell, 8-1, 1.001 rock football Mitry in the New ja^t Saturday at Aqueduct ERA and Steve Gulyas, Connec­ their favorites play via video. Ekigland Professional League. mont Park. the first round of the dou­ Bud Marcum has an 8-1 record under the lash of comeback Major League I ticut, 6-1, 1.43 ERA. Tuesday night's ^wne with the The club, coached by Tom Getting back to the title situa­ ble elimination NCAA Col­ and a 1.07 earned run average. Ban Franoiaoo Chants wd) be Johnny Sellers' whip he Leading batter Tom Gentile is The second team—lb Rich Rhyiec, will hold tryouts June defdnnely moved into the title tion here's how it looks: lege Baseball World Series eariad aa wsM as Friday 16, 16, 17 at Columbus Paric at UsLoodors=J Wtting .430. Brooks, AIC; 2b Jim Penders, I night's obobest with the Los picture. But It nowhere assured Hail To All — Won the Jersey Holy Cross had a weekend On a wot, MNppory road: Merkten. him of the coveted title won by Derby and Belmont Stakes. at Omaha, Neb. Oonnecttcut; ss Dick DeVamey, Angelea Dodgers. Air time both National League Appearing In the nationals sweep over Boston College as a Maine; 3b John Wendelken, [ 3 0 ^ a h o rta r a to p a . • « e Northern Dancer last year and Next major start probably will Batting (100 at bats) — Cole­ nights is d o’d od c . . . Batting for the third time, the Huskies comsolation. The Ousaders Holy Cross; If Ken Reed, Col­ e d y .500 in the predlcUon dS' left Mm rtiaring Triple Crown be in the $100,000 Hollywood man. Cincinnati, .375; Aaron, edged BC 3-1 Saturday after a With a set o f rain tires on your O n a d ry ro a d : ‘Not Amateurs’ honors with Ibm Rolfe and Derby at Hollywood Park in YOGI PI'TCHINIJ— New York Coach Yogi Berra from the Yankee Conference by; cf Jack Mahoney, Boston] partment laat w e ^ regarding Milwaukee. .338. are fresh fixrm a best-of-three 17-7 decision Friday afternoon. U .; rf Mike Ftnncll, Boston Col­ "Our Btudent-athletee are not Lucky Debonair, winner of the mid-July. Runs — Rose, Cincinnati. 41; o r, you*N be able to slop 30% surar control whan yon schoolboy su'ea baaebsH tourney amateurs," charges sportswrit- displays good form as he pitches batting practice regional tournament triumph In between, they lost 7-0 to lege ; c Dave Coleman, North-1 gamea was the writer. Bast . Lucky Debonair — Won the Harper, Cincinnati, and Mays. Connecticut. After winning their ritorter on a rain-slicked road than poaa or comae. er Arnold Hano in Sport m «g«- All last year. Hail To All kept Santa Anita and Kentucky der­ ' for the Mets. (AP Pliotofax.) over Holy Croae. (Jonnectlcut eastern; p Ted Friel, Dart­ ]fou co*M when your car was brand OathoMc High and Rockville Blne. Hano quotes the by-laws San FVancisco, 38. hae a 16-6 record, including vic- first 14 games of the season, mouth and Bud Knitted, Holy | knocking at the door in the big bies. Now sidelined with injuriee Runs betted in—Banks, Chica­ O' Mm tire sounds just too good High failed to read the crystal and constitution of the NCAA toriee in five of ita laM six the Ousaders wound up 17-8. CJroee. new. ball and lost whds BUington ones. R was the same through suffered in the Preakness. go, 46; McOovey, San Francis­ Army beat Na'vy 7-2 and won to be true, and you expect to have - X on the amateurlsni of college his first eight races this year. Tom Rolfe — Winner of the Not Beauty Queen Standards otarta. (That's how much difference g y i lost, as foreae^, to ^ athletes: co. 38. The defeivse is sound and the the EJastern Intercollegiate to pay the price in a rough or noisy Windsor Locke High, a ^ Cov-1 amateur student-athlete Only in two starts as a 2-year- Preakness, tMrd in the Ken­ Hits—J. Alou, San FVanctsco, League crown. Had the Middies Oiere is, on a wet road, between the oki and in the Kentucky Derby tucky Derby and runner-up in team apparently has found a Southern Coach ride (or in ntoney), you’ re wrong. eoFty High defeated Portland is one who engages in athletics WHERE THE ACTION IS— Billy Cowan of the New York Mets, left, slides 69; Pinson, (Cincinnati, 66. third starting pitcher In former taken the game. Dartmouth rain tire and the tires that origi- Higta, sa predicted . . ..Jimmy IMs year, in wMoh he finiahed the Belmont. Will be given a into home after getting the slide; signal from on-deck batter Roy McMillan Doubles — Williams. Chicago, would have shared the title. Jl comes as Ciriginai Equipment for the mental, ^ysioal, social, MAh, was he out of the money. rest and then pointed for rich relief specialist Tom Lawton. NEW HAVEN — Dr. O org e ■aliy came with the '64, '63 or '62 O'Leary, former MaiWAeeter and educational benefit he de­ (11). Mets’ pitcher Frank Lary (17) had to cover the plate on this play as 19; Kranepool. New York, 18. ‘33-31-34’ Statistics The sophomore lefthander won In other action, Yale dawned on some o f the most prestigioM resident and fine athlete at Tben last Monday trainer Eld- races at Arlington Park. 'Triples (XlHson, I*hiladel- Dlntlman has been named ] cars. IT you own a '61 or earlier rives therefrom, imd to whom the conference playoff and dls- Princeton 5-3. Southern Connecticut State Col­ I96S cars. Which means that it hat, Manohaeter High, now vice die Yowell placed bUnkera on Native Charger — A disap­ Houston’s John Bateman slides in safely— head first. pMa. and (Clemente, Pittsburgh, Three members o f the district car, the improvement wiM be even athletice is an avocation.” the co¥L for the first time and he pointment''in the Kentucky Der­ trlot rixiwdown gtunee. lege basketball coach by Dr. I to be quiet nod anoolb-ridiog. bnJ president 'khd director of eco­ “For our student-athletee, 6. runnerup Holy Cross — second more dramatic.^ nomic reeearch for the U fe In­ won the Jersey Derby. by and Preakneae after winning Home runs—Mays, San Fran­ Add Up to Mantilla Hilton Buley. 3CSC President, sports is a vocation,” he writes. the Flamingo and the Florida basenmn Rick Manning, cen- surance Aseociatkm of Ameri­ Sellers, not a howling success IJ Batting 1000 with the Gals cisco. 17; McOovey, San Fnan- terfielder Bill Brassil and pitch foUowing his appointment a* an In support of his charges, Hano since riding to fame aboard Derby. Being freshened up with associate professor of health ca, was named one of two cRee the feelings of a number cisco. 13. er Jim Bddwell — were named four years ago and Eastern stakes Ms oMef objec­ Stolen bases—Wills, Los An­ BOSTON (A P )— By beauty (jueen standards 33-31- and physical education at the On a wet curve, y o u 'l boM Ike cause fhere^ ndbody nfth a moe* S i ? * * ^ * * ? ? . -illi™ Seattle Unlveraity basketball taken off the colt in the Ken­ tive. to the 1966 All Dlstriot One Wskleyan U^verslty during i ^ ^^om he interviewed geles. 34; Brock, St. Louts, 21. team. The only non - seniors college. Dlntlman. 2ft-yeor old •oad S0% better than you could sensitive bottom than Mie lest dri*» e o m m sM e n ^ exerdtom last' tucky Derby, timed hia stretch Flag Raiser — DeflMtely not Ed Kranepool Leads League 44 statistics don’t qualify. But in baseliall they add up native of High Spire, Pa., will Fetching — Ellis, Cincinnati. named were Boston University when your car was brand new. ers who evahmie die new models in run Just right. a' distance runner as shown in 9-2. .818: Jay, Cincinnati, and to the toughest dutch hitter in the American League— join Southern’s faculty in the Hail To All was timed in 2:26 the Kentucky Derby and Preak­ sophomore shortstop Wally Detroit ItasebaU, baakettiaH and foot­ school competitor. Farrell, Houston, 4-1, .800. Boston’s I'elix Ttie Cat Mantilla. Blrchler and University of fall after serving for four years ball whUe an imdergraduate at 2-6 for the I'/i miles ness but winner of four New AMERICAN LEAGUE Said Sophomore guard Plum­ In Perfumed Fans’ Letters Strikeouts --- Koufax, Los An­ The ' name might tiave been r ” American League Massachusetts Junior leftfielder as chairman of the Health and tbs Middletown ooHege. mer Lott:__ "The game is fun The stake record of 2:26 3-5 York stakes at distance up bo changed to Felix the B.at Sun­ Physical Education Depart­ * e • 1% milee. Being given a rest. Scoring in every other In­ geles. 108; Drysdale, Loa Ange­ Mantilla. lecuUng the club in W. L. PcL O.B. AJ Nordberg, the only left- bu rble by the” thne‘ rm“i[ was set by GaMant Man in 1967, ning, Police A Fire edged Sears les. 88. day as Ho.ston (li\ ulod a double- game-winning hits with five. Is Minnesota 31 16 .674 — handed batter on the first team. ment and basketball coach at Junior or senior, I know it will j ' 9-8 Saturday at Waddell Field. N E W YORK (NEA) —^same first name, no mistake is header with Kan.sa.s City the Inter-American University O ff the Cuff Mr. Ed Kranepool, ever made. his best with men on base. (Chicago .... 28 19 .596 3V, The first tekm—lb John Tar- You can’t win in baseball un­ Doug Scruton survived five er­ American League The foniicr National League He's hitting .228 In bases-empty (Cleveland .. 24 20 .545 6 ters, Vermont; 2b Manning; ss In San German, Puerto Rico. | rors behind him, giving up on­ New York Meta, N.Y. "If they’re perfumed," ex­ Batting (100 at bata)—Horton. castoff got lour Ints in .seven less you score some runs and Dear Eddie: • .situations (19-84), .466 with one Baltimore .. 27 23 .540 6 Pro Football Like Air Travel ly six hits to pick up the vic­ plained one clubroom official, Detroit, .363; Davalillo. Cleve­ tnps. drove In four runs and 22 .532 6% Tom Kellsy's 11-game pitching I’m a 14-year-old girl and ... "we know who they go to with­ man on (36-66). .360 with two on Detroit ...... 65 winning skein for Portland If we lose, we let the school i * T ^ T • tory. land, .382. scored twice. The .sox won the (9-25) and .429 with the bosee Los Angeles 27 27 Jim Harrison carried the big without you my lollypop tastM out even looking." Runs — Green, Boston. 40; first! game 9-4 and lost the sec­ zar came to an end yesterday. ri ov^r'-e^S^ll*^*^^^X|ALL Commissioner Claims flat. I love the Beatles but they loaded (3-7). Boston ...... 23 25 7 stick for the winners, hitting Kranepool’a particular ap­ Wagner, (Cleveland, and Versal- ond 4-3 in 11 innings. New York . 22 27 San Diego handed the Manches­ don't even compare with you. I peal ia to the teen-ager but, When Mantilla first came Into fun out of the sport.” ______a grrandslam homer in the les. Minnesota. 36. V Bouton la bark liome tor a Washington 22 30 ter righthanded his initial Hano goes on to say that think you’re the greatest. lately, hia harem la maturing. the AI. he used a 38-ounce bat. loss by a 3-0 score. Kelley sixth and a double. Jack Ma­ Runs batted In — Manttlla, one week .stand starting tonight He just Imppened to try one of Kansas O ty 11 32 high - pressure recruiting tac-1 OOEANPORT, N.J. (AP) —-^while some eWee got their M loney also had two hits for Devotedly, Pat D. Two girla from Paterson State allowed seven hits, one a tial look at both leagues. Boston, 44; Howard, WasMng- at F'enway Park R rpn double and of to unearned cen runs at 1 a. But what’ s it like when Mic sun winners, knocking in two runs. meeting you in person some Or worse. Dalton Joneo had three RBI Los Angeles 32 20 .615 — Davis Cuppers ter. In the breakaway six-run Milwaukee . 26 20 .565 3 comes Qtii? Auto Parts . . . .011 110—6-5-0 day. Love, Kathy K.” "I love to collect pictures eighth Inning, Mantilla singled In the game with a homer and Nasslff’s ...... 000 010-1-1-3 Or this one from a Brooklyn and things of you," wrote a pre­ single. Tony Ooni^aro drove Cincinnati .. 27 22 .551 3^4 We knew you’d ask that In First Step home one run, sent another into San FYan. .. 27 24 .629 Ogren and Kennedy, McGee; miss of Juniar high age: schooler recently. "I even have scoring position and then stoic in two runs smd Gary Geiger And we’ re glad you did U ^R oyal AMERICAN LEAGUE Riccio and Gliha. "Dear Ekl: Hi, I love you. You some dirt that a kid in my contributed three hits. St. Louis ... 26 25 .500 6 TRAINING second base him.self and finally Hansen 6, White Sox; Treah are so cute and adorable how class got from the tire of your Toward Trophy Eld (Jharles’ single and Math­ Houston ___ 26 28 .481 7 S 9, Yankeee; Horton II, Ti­ tallied. Pittsburgh . 24 26 .480 7 INTERNA'nONAL LEAGUE could anyone not like you? The car." Felix socked his edghth home ews' sacrifice fly get the A's gers; Alvls 7, Indians; Howard off to a 2-0 second inndng lead Phila'phia .. 23 28 .469 6,50x13— 18.95 6,95x14— 21.95 7.35x14— 22.95 Mark Hagenow supplied the Mets are going to win the pen­ Fills ‘Small Requests run over the left center field 11, Senators; Oilva 10, Zimmer­ nant (sic) and the Series and Small requests can be filled, BAKERSFIELD, Chllf. (AP) agaln-st Dennis Bennett In the Chicago .... 21 28 .429 9H man 1, Twins; Jones 2, i',!an- pitching while Ray Dube and fence in the sixth Inning of the nightcap. Jones dcxibled to cut New York .. 20 32 .385 12 7.75x14— 23.95 8,25x14— 25.95 8.55x14— 27.95 you’re going to be piked (sic) according to Kranepool. Large — The U.S. Davis (Cup tennis nightcap after DaHon Jones ttlla 8, Red Sox; Harrelson S, Steve Anderson added the hit­ the lefwl to one but a Rene Sunday’s Results OPPORTUNITIES All-Star first baseman and even ones can not. Photos fail to team has taken the first step Athletice. ting in pacing Army Navy over walked, tying that game 3-3. Lochemonn single In the fourth FTttsburgh 6-3, New York 3-0 WHITEWALLS ONLY $3 MORE. PLUS TAX NATIONAL LEAGUE Dillon's, 8-4 Sautrday at Ver- Most Valuable Play. Be a sweet­ satisfy the occasional corres­ toward regaining the coveted When he come up again in heart and hit me a home run. pondent who, bluntly, wants the trophy It lost to Australia In made It 3-1 before Mantilla Los Angeles 4-4, Milwaukee Lewis 7, Gonder S, Mets; planck Field. the 10th with two on, the A’s homered and squared matters. 0-6 Clemente 1, Pirates; Oliver J Hagenow went the distance Love Yji FV>rever, Anne Marie real thing. Cleveland a year ago. wajked him Intentionally. Fin­ D.” "A few,” Kranepool admits, The U.S. players were never Philadelphia 2-10, Chicago 1-9 S, Braves; GUllam > 2, Drys­ for the winners, striking out essing the Sox power worked Houston 10, St. Louis 1, 2nd FOR YOUNG MEN WHO ARE dale 2, Johnson 4, Dodgers; 10. Anderson and Dube each Mall Surprises "have-, hinted about one or in trouble as they swept their When Lee Thomas fanned. Kranepool ia a six foot three two things." game rain Maye S, Gentile 11, Wynn 9, had two hits. five-match Amerlcan-zone ser­ Kansas City won it in the 11th Cincinnati 6, San FYancisco 0 JUN£ HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Astros; Santo 11, Clemens 2, Skip Siemlerkski started in heartthrob with the moody, sul­ Like . . . ? ies against (Canada over the When Nelson Mathews opened Other Sports Today’s Game Excellent wages, many fine benefits, plus an opportunity j MUFFLERS Williams 2 6, Cuba; Calllson 3 defeat, blasting a three - run len looks of a Ben Casey with "Oh, dates, phone calls. I weekend at the Bakersfield with a double off reliefer Bob Racquet (Club. Los Angeles (Koufax 5-3) at to learn a rewarding, interesting lifetime craft with an j INSTALLATION 12, Rojas I, Stuart 8. Phillies. homer in the fifth for Dillon's. biceps. He claims the fan mail could put together a heck of DuHba. An Intentional walk and Philadelphia (BurdetteO-2), surprises him because, next to a little black book." aerospace leader! Army A Navy .010 ®lx 8 7 0 Arthur Ashe and Gene Scott plnchliltter Jim Landis’ sacri­ Page 13 night. FREE! National Football League Dillon's ...... 001 030—4 5 2 most of today’s idols, he is But, as the best Met bet completed the shutout Sunday fice preceded the winning sin- Only game scheduled. CHOOM YOUt JOt lEFORI GRADUATION teams w4W play 26 pre-.sec.-'on Hagenow and Dube; Long, something of a square, ^ y a he: this year for prizes other than when Ashe powered his way to glo by Mike Hershberger "I can’t even frug!” an easy 8-4, 6^), 6-4 victory over I DRAFTING TRAINING At AwM A WMnsy Aircraft, Ewra arm stM many axcoNsnl job opportunitiM night exhibition games between Bergin and HoHck and Joc- booby, Kranepool is interested Aug. 6 and Sept. 12. quith. Frug, schmug. The gals are only in putting together ba.se Harry Fauquier and Scott Required: 2 semesters of Algebra, one semester each of 12.95 omal ohls far m m vAo b# graduating from high school or trade tehool not writing to waltz. hits. And he is. At one stretch downed Keith Carpenter 6-3, 7-5, <3eometry. Trigonometry, and Mechanical Drawing. Ms year. You may oiso qualify for one o f Mm sovaroi training courses which 7-5. FORD, CHEV„ Their letters are sealed with in April he was socking over PLYMOUTH ' ora partodkoHy efforod I* amployaas. Corns hi now and invastigato your blotted lipstick or X ’s and O'a '400. In fact, his 'baseball fu­ Arfie and Scott won the open­ •oroar MtoidM o f *Yka A im a tr, which, as anybody knows who ture la almost as delicious to ing ijinglee matches FMday, and I ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS Guaranteed SO VERSATILE... ever passed a crush not in al­ contemplate as his datebook. Chuck McKinley and Marty One or more yeara of Math, Chemistry, Physics or Engl- As Long As You gebra class means love cmd As one fan has put It In writ­ Rlessen took the doubles Satur­ neerthf, having* completed college prep course, plus one Own Your Car This Wet er Diy kisses. Many are addressed ing: day. to two years of technical school or college training in •ooo simply Ed or Eddie and al­ “Keep up the good woric, Ed. 'The Davis (Cup team will see engineering or applied sciences. though there are athsrs in the and someday you might be on action again July Sl-Aug. 2 in NOTICE ns Blast Cabinet Mets oixranizatdon with the the Yankees.” F Dallas against the Mexico-New Zealand winner. i MACHINE TRAINING A victory in Dallaa wouM The Manchester Automobile Dealers Must have at least one year of Algebra. pays for Itself send the Americana to Europe COMPLETE to face the European zone In a few weeks champion, the laat Mop on the R SHEET METAL TRAINEES BRAKE way to the challenge round in Must have at least one year of Algebra. Sydney, Australia, Dec. 27-2#. will be closed Thursday evenings ef­ MANY OTHER SUITABLE OPENINGS ADJUSTMENT y: No Wartn-up — In addition to the above trcmlng opmiings. Bfmw It Hmm fm thmtk "tfi* Alreratl*’ to Draining.—No Pumps George Argiroe Pull front wheels, check Openings In 3 Connecticut Plonti — No Ai^tOfS fective June 10. until further notice. 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P«n 16, BIU LiViS i pack s e v k n t b e m ^ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1965 Soburbiui For 8ak 7S Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sals 72 A rticles For Sale 45 Apartment ’Bandings. Resort I^pertjr Houses For Sale 72 Household Goods 51 ROUTE 44-A, Juet over Bfdtoa MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1965 Tenements 63 For Rent 67 CONCORD RD. — Beautiful MANCHESTER — Six room MANCHES'TER — apotieea 6 f>OB SALE — Huger Carbine .44 REFRIGBRATOR. upright room Colonial, breezeway, ga­ tine. Neat expandable I room PAGE SIXTEEN Ranch, large living room, for­ Cape, city utilities, short walk Ranch with breezeway and 2- Help Wanted— ]htagnum caliber with scope; freezer for sale. 643-4074. CENTRALLY located, econom- COLUMBIA LAKE — For Rant mal dining room, cabinet to bus. East Catholic High rage, 1V4 baths, 3 bedrooms, H dp W antsd— MsJe 86 one year old. Original price, sale. 643-4074. icaUy priced, 3 room apart­ — SmaU waterfront cottages, large lot, fine location, orfly car garage, and a 30x100 chick­ BusIneM Opportmiltjr 28 Hdp Wanted— FentAle 85 Help Wanted—Ihle 36 Male or Female 37 kitdien. 2 bedrooms, recrea­ area. 816,900 including garage. en coop. Retiring? . . . mtereat- Baildlng—Contnetiiig 14 8106., scop* 849., ammo 88. Win ments, stove refrigerator, June, July, August. Call 648- Barrows A Wallace. 649-5806. 820,500. Hayea Agency. 643-4803. CLERK OF construction, Tol­ tion room, landscaped yard. ed m creamtee. repair foctll- HAIRLfflESSBR wanted, ex­ EXPERIENCED chain man for aell for 8H0. 640-3718. l a w n CHAIRS, awrrings, elec­ heat, hot waiter included. 649- 2693, 649-4929. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, NEWTON H. S M im A SONS— FOR SALE — Center Tailor land High School, wrlto giving tric pump, trunk, barrel NEW LISTING — 34 Helaine tlea, eWekens, etc. This is th# Remodellnf, repairing, recrea­ Shop, 32 Oak St. Inquire in per­ perienced preferred. LuJon Sa­ survey crew working Manches­ 6204. 643-6963. ter area. Lockwood, Keesjer, all psrtinsnt Intocmation a t t e n t i o n chair. 649-1976. diANT’S NECK Heights — 4 Road. 6 room Cape, fireplace, deal. Highway, nice home easy CLASSIFIED tion rooms, additions, garages, son. lon of Beauty, 61 East Center room modern cottage, hot FIRST OFFERING psriencs In conRrucUon SIX GRAVE LOTS, Buckland MANCHESTER Garden Apart MANCHESTER — New 8 room aluminum siding, lovely yard, access. T. J. Oockeitt, Realtor, concrete work. Call M9-S144. St:, 643-1989. Bartlett, Inc., One Aerial Way, HOT POINT electric range, Syoaset, N.T., Attn: J. litcM - n ^ e s of previous emi^yers 20 Hartford Area Teachers Om etery, reasonable. 622-9592. ments — 3% room apartment',' shower, large stmdeck in back, execuUvs Colonial. 4 large bed­ Excellent 6-room, 2-story, Owner 643-0513. 643-1577. GROCERY STORE — Grossing very good condition. Cali at 378 new artesian well, Bdgewood DION CONSTRUCTION CO. — approximately 6126,000 yearly. waM. and references. Send available JiUy 1st, heat, hot rooms, spacious living room, 2-car garage, large fin­ respondence to Bert P^um w, t h e p r o v e n carpet cleaner Parker St. water, stove, refrigerator, 8U0 Rd. 880. per week. Mrs. CiDarter, MANlDHESTER Five room WILLINGTON . . . Just off the Complete building service. New Beer license acquired recently Field Enterprises wlH mn- Blue Lustre is ea.sy on the bud­ formal dining room, kitchen ished enclosed porch, side ADVERTISING Chairman, High 8chou«, reliaible man to ed, 8125. 843-5121, 643-9278. furnaces, baseboard heat, Should have a reasonably Tuesday, June 8, 4:30 P.M. Lapetrake,'navy top, new side chairs, very good condition, week or two week rentals. 649-7620 completely furnished, running I Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- or “ Want Ada” »r* token over the phone m » dormers, porches, basements borhood traffic. For further In­ opportunity for qualified good education and prefer­ do part-time garage work, 8160. Call 742-8682. choose your colors. Hutchins reflnlshed, cabinets, bullt-lns, and back canvas, radio, depth FOUR ROOMS, first floor hot and cold water, private 1 0469. 646-0466. eonvenience. The ndverttaer should reed hU ad the FDwT formation call 568-1720; Eve­ trainees to learn sewing. ably sales experience. We ■nils Includes lubricating Strickland St. area, stove, re Agency, 646-0108. beach privileges. Could be formica, aluminum, vinyl, nings Glastonbury 633-2718. finder, fully equipped, one MANCHESTER — Six room DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the Apply . . . are prepared to invest a washing and gassing of Salesmen Wanted 36-A year’s dockage. 83,300. 643-0756 Wanted—To Buy 58 frigerator,, Inquire at 40 Ver Lewiss & Stanton Realty converted to year 'round resi­ VERNON — 815.200 buys new next InaerUon. Hie Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incor­ steel, ceramo siding. William ./xinslderable amount of oars and trucks. 5-5, TWO FAMILY, 2-car ga­ Oape, outstanding yard, bus Robbins Carpentry Service, (8-4:30). 644-0657 evenings. non St. after 6 p.m. Real Estate A Insurance dence. $6,000. A. L. Ro.se, 649- five room custom Ranchers, rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only money in training the right WE BUY and sell antique and rage. nice lot, good location, line, excellent condition, price 7377, F. M. Gaal Agency. 643- 649-3446. Money to Loan 29 The hours are 8 p.m.-9 p.m. Winnapaug Road 822,900. J. D. Realty (Do., 643- heavily wooded oversize lots. to the extent of a “make food” Insertion. Errors which ^ not MANCHESTER MODES man. If interest^ in a ca­ 30 FCX5T Trojan cabin boat, 75 used furniture, china, glass, sil­ SIX R(X)M duplex, close to Includes furniture, yard tools, 2652, 643-0281, Gail Green, At 815,200 you must act! Bar- lessen the value of the advertisement will not be oorrected by reer opportunity write giv­ or 6 p.m.-10 p.m., perma­ a d v e t is in g ver, picture frames, old cotn.s. schools and shopping district, Westerly, Rhode Island 6129. appliances. 817,900: Barrows A CARPENTRY —Concrete steps, A FRESH START v/111 lump nent work, remlar ralsM, h.p. Evinrude electric. (^11 649- 742-7092. rows A Wallace. 649-6306. "make food” Insertion. PINE ST. MANCHESTER ing date of birth, marital 4663 days, 643-7267 evenings. guns, pewter, scrap gold, adults preferred. 643-6356. TEL. 696-2885 Wallace. 649-6306. floors, hatchways, remodeling your debts into one easy pay­ excellent working condl- c o u n se l o r EIGHT ROOM Raised Ranch In ment. If you have equity in status, type of previous watches, old jewelry, hobby BOLTON LAKE — 5 room cot­ BOLTON . . . new Hating here. porches, garages, closets, ceil­ tlcms plus many other ben­ eluding 3 or 4 bedrooms, din­ ASKING 814,900 — 3-bedroom tage. conversion po.sslbllities (BoekvOle, Toll Free) ings, attics finished, rec rooms property, call Frank Burke to employment, education and 16 FOOT Thomp.son, many ex­ collections, paintings, attic con­ COVENTRY — Beautiful lake­ Four bedroom Ranch with 1*4 approximate income re­ efits. S A L E S tras. Tsl. 649-4997. Town House Apartments ing room, Uving room, laun­ Colonial, west side, phone after for year 'round home. Extra baths. Full basement, two car « formica. No job too small. D A discuss ways and means. Con­ KEYPUNCH Operator, exper­ tents or whole estates. F\m i- side < ittage, excellent location dry room, \Vt baths, garage, 4 p.m., weekends anytime, 643- 875-3136 necticut Mortgage Exchange, quired. Also list address 2627. ture Repair Service, 643-7449. lot, 88,000. J. D. Realty Co., garage. Beautiful wooded lot. 643-2711 D Carpentry Service. 649.8880. ienced, 8 p.m. - 2:30 a.m. shift. and phone number where and condition, quality through­ rec room, fireplace, 824,900. J. 2689. 15 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- Apply to Data Processing Dept. If Interested, apply In writ­ COLONIAL OAKS out. For full Information call 643-6129. House is in Immaculate condi­ you may be reached. Reply 17' MOHAWK Catalina Mark WANTED — Leaded or glaas D. Realty Oo., 643-5129. CARPENTRY—32 yean expe­ 8897. Manchester Memorial Hos­ ing to Box N, Herald, stat­ EatobUahed, reliable, Notton- 643-6930. MANCDHESTER — Attractive tion. An excellent value for rience. Ceilings and floor tiled, Box H, Herald. ing qualttlcaUons. oUy famous company r^tores 75 Mercury engine. Tee-Nee 1 partitioned electric lamps, 35 4 '/a room apartment. QUONOCHONTAUG. R. I. only $23,500. T. J. (Drockett, pital, an equal opportunity em­ trailer, accessories. Call 649- Heat, hot water, stove, re­ ST. JAMES Parish — 2-famiJy and charming 5H room Cape in porches, rec rooms, gBrng SE>X)ND MORTGAGE - Un­ additional sales represeo^on. years or older; also kerosene GARDNER LAKE, Conn. Mod­ home in excellent condition for Realtor, 643-1577. Troiifale Reaching Our Advertiser? limited funds available tor sec­ ployer. 93-'58. lamp.s. 523-5871. frigerator, parking, and neighborhood of beautiful Large one family house additions, attics finished, re­ Complete line of A d v e n in g em housekeeping cottages. the home owner who wants an homes, large living room with modeled, concrete work. No ond mortgages, payments to MAINTENANCE An Equal Opportunity full private cellar. 8140. very close to the beach. BOLTON LAKE — Immaculate Employer pen<^s — pens — Lakefront. Boating, fishing, income. Choice of 3 or 4 bed­ fireplace, good sized bedrooms, Excellent condition. Fire­ 24-Hour Answering Service Job too small. Immediate i suit your budget. Expedient —Executive gifts. FuU swimming. Inspect weekends. 4-room year 'round Ranch, with service. J. D. % a lty 648-6129. MECHANIC Diamonds—Watches— Rooms Without Board 59 643-4491 649-4436 rooms, big kitchens and dining full basement. Reali.stically place, hot air heat, storm tlmstes. 643-2629. ment of your commlsafons Free colored pictures, bro rooms, permanent siding, sep­ priced. Alice Clampet, Realtor, private beach, 810,200. VA no Jewelry 48 windows, two full baths. money down. Pasek Realty, Free to Heraid Reeders EXPERIENCED Large local concern has every ’Thursday — plua bonus R(X)MS FX)R RENT, one block 649-6544 chure. Arrowhead Grove, arate utilities, private shaded 649-4543. Real nice location-and com­ opening for man experi­ every four (4) weeks on your Route 364, Colchester. 242-9278 289-7475, 742-8243. Want infonnatlon on one uf our classified advertlsementaf No Schools and Classes 33 TRUCK MECHANIC FOR WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ from Main Street, froe park­ yard with 2-car garage, extra­ pletely landscaped. R oofing— Siding 16 enced In machine repair salea Details wUl be given for a r in g . Prompt service. Up to ing, kitchen privileges, gentle­ ordinary value. Wolverton 815,900— Six room Cape, shed answer at the telephona listed T Simply call tha Legal a n d maintenance, night PRIVATE FLEET your review without cost or ob- THREE ROOM apartment, heat dormer, 1*^ baths, porch, quiet COVEINTRY—Modern 5*4 room LEARN MORE — 820 on your old watch in men only. 643-5127. Agency, ReaKors, 649-2813. Three bedroom dwelling. Ranch, full ba.sement. excel­ BIDWELL HOME Improvement TO EARN MORE work. Permanent position, Ugations. Full and part-time and utilities, 105 Birch St. Call Wanted To Rent 68 street. Bowers School, nice Living room, kitchen, two Permanent position open trade. Closed Mondays. P. E. lent condition, $11,500. Six Company—Rdoflng, siding, al­ AT excellent wages and em­ men and women will be trained THE THOMPSON HOUSE. Cot­ 643-2125 or 649-2179. trees. Hutchins Agency, Real­ car garage, full cellar. EDWARDS for heavy duty truck me­ Bray. 737 Main Street, State WANTED — Small 2-bedroom room Cape. 2 unfinished, ga­ terations, additions and re­ Stenographer ploye benefits. Write P.O. in the field to Insure your suc- Theater Building.. tage Street, centrally located, . , , , _ . » ASKING $13,200 tors, 646-0103. Close to the beach, nice lo­ modeling of all types. Excel­ M.T.I. BUSINESS Box 1821, Hartford, stating chanic. First class me- OMS with this money making lai-ge, plea.santly furnished SIX ROOM duplex n » r school, | house or apartment^ on Jirst cation and nicely land­ rage. large shaded lot, fur­ ANSWERING SERVICE nished, spic and span. 812,900. lent workmanship. 649-6496. SCHOOLS experience and qualifica­ dianic Is required with the line. WRITE: rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 bus, west side, no pets, vacant. floor, Manchester, Ea-st Hart­ MANCHBSTE31 — Nice 2 (DLEAN AS A Whi.stle, 5*4 room scaped. tions. ■hility to overhaul and re- $95. Write Box F, Herald. ford, Bolton or (Doventry, 2 bedroom Ranch, air condi­ Ranch with 3 bedrooms, family Four room year 'round Ranch, Next Class — June 14 Garden— Farm— Dairy (or overnight and permanent $7,800. Many other moderately LIGHTNING RODS, roofing, WRITE psdr trucks. Diesel experi­ guest rates. adults. 649-6315. tioning, huge heated rec size kitchen with dining area, Lewiss & Stanton Realty 6494500 - 075-2519 siding, gutters,, aluminum win­ FTTLL-’TIME warehouse work ence helpful and diould be Pencil Specialty Company Products 50 MANCDHESTER — Delightful 2- room with bar, next to oversized 2 - car garage, priced homes. Call Gall Green, I.B.M. KEYPUNCH bedroom garden apartment, schools, churches, etc., etc. Real Estate A Insurance 742-7092. F. M. Gaal Agency, and lenve yonr meaaage. YouH bear from our advertlaer In Jig dows, doors, aluminum cano­ 42 hour week plus overtline famUlar with automoUve- PICK Strawberries tonight only. ROOM for non-smoking, non- screened patio with barbecue, pies, roll-up awnings. Work M.T.I. la the only Keypunch BOX D, HERALD instrumenta, willing to Dlv. Venue Pen A PencU Oorp. ideally located, heat, hot wa­ Business Property This won't last. Call the Winnapaug Road 643-2682, 643-0281. A. L. Rosis without spending aH evening at the telephone. School in Hartford AUTTIOR- company fringe benefit*. Ap­ 30c quart. Bring baskets. No drinking gentleman. (Dan be oil hot water heat. Move right guaranteed. Beacon Lightning plicants interviewed at Moore’s work second shift. Com­ .seen after 2 p.m. at 129 Walker ter, range, refrigerator, park­ For Sale 70 in condition, $16,900. Wolverton Westerly, Rhode Lsland 649-7377. Protection, Steve Pearl, 643- IZED to train by the same Hoboken, N. J. children. 612 Keeney Street. ing, $120. monthly. Available BUSHEY AGENCY method used by the I.B.M. Super Store. Inc., Nutmeg pany offers excellent wagee St. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. TEL. 596-2886 Automobiles For Sale 4 5315. A’TTRACnVE summer office Rd., South WindBor. and working conditions, July 1. 643-0973. MAJN STREET site, near (D«n- JERRY AMKDO 643-.'i444 Bolton Area CORP. ter, with building of 6,500 sq. position open from July 1-Sept. free benefit program in­ Or WRITE or ’TELEPHONE TOMATO PLANTS - Manapal, GENE BUSHEY 649-2083 MANCHE3STBR $17,.600 1967 CHEVROLErr Bel Air, 4- PBX-SWITCHBOARD cluding H A A insurance, LOVELY 4V4 room apartment, ft. Many potentials. Will fi­ BEAUTIFUL door, V-8, axrtomatdc transmis­ 1. typing, shorthand necessary STCXnC MAN and receiver, high our Division Manager — 40c dozen. 117 School Street (DLEAN, fumi.ahed room for gen- 5-BEDROOM RANCH Suburban For Sale 75 HERALD Learn on live boards Nation’s 36*4 hours per week, air-con­ life insurance and pension telmen, central. Call 643-9353. corner Oak and Cottage nance. Ciwner 649-5229, 9-5. LAKEFRONT sion, power steering, new bat­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A school graduate, company b ^ - E. Wraton Uttiefleld, Streets, heat, hot water, range, largest PBX School. ditioned office, very friendly at­ efits, paid vacations, store dls- plan. 78 OreephUI Rood. HOLLISTER STREET . . . the BURNHAM ST., 7'4 room ' NEW EIGHT room Raised PROPERTY tery. 649-8512 after 6:30. refrigerator, disposal, dryer, MANCHESTER — Sti - room Ranch, Bolton-Coventry line ROOFING — 8pe<.lallxlng re­ mosphere. Applicant will assist count on purchases, group in­ Sudbury, Mass. Household Goods 51 apartment, two stores and besrt buy in Town. 6 room Cape Ranch, breezeway, garage. Oc­ DOXLEHERS TWX-TELETYPE in various duties while office WRITE BOX 0, HERALD Apartments—Flats— private ba.scment, completely full bathrooms, family room On second lake— an excel­ 1958 FORD, 4-door, automatic, pairing roofs of all kinds, new surance and retirement, five soundproof, $140. monthly, 643- commercial building all in ono with all the trimmings. l*/4 cupancy. Come See! roofs, gutter work, chLnneys girls are vacationing. Write daya. W. T. Grant Oo., Man­ TeL 617-448-3867 EVERYTHINQ in sterUlied re* Tenements 63 with fireplace, 2 acres of land. lent hideaway or fine for radio, heater, good clean shape BUSINESS TYPING 2786 , 643-2370. package. High traffic count, baths, shed dormer, finifthed conversion to year ’round For Your in cunning condition, 6126. 649- cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Box "C” Herald, stating quali­ chester Parkode. condiUooed used furniture and rec room, big poroh. Sure there MANGIAFICO & BROOKS (Dali for appointment, 643-7410 Learn Now — Pay Later appliance!, high quality—low FOUR ROOM second floor A wise Investment for only living. Ten minutes to Wil­ 9168. siding. 80 years’ experience. fications and salary desired. 5's ROOMS, second floor, heat, 826.000. Hayea Agency, 643- is a send bank in the back, 528-4226 ' 525-8980 No agents. InfonnatiiHi Free esthnates. Call Howley, Free nationwide placement. If you are presently employed TOWN of MANCHESTER prices. LeBlanc FVrnlture, 195 apartment, newly redecoirated, bur Cross Highway »r to hot water, refrigerator, ga­ 4803. but that a.ssures you privacy. Manchester. Call Suzanne 1969 CHEVROLE7T sedan, excel­ 643-6361, 644-8888. CALL — WRITE — VISIT and wish to earn additional in­ Situations Wanted— South Street, Rockville. 875- middle-aged or retired couple. $14,500 — Manchester. 6 room COVENTRY — 5 rooms, 3-bed­ 2174. Open 9-e No children or pets. Inqudre 11 rage, $125. monthly. 643-6637. Out of state owners are anxious Cape, new .siding, fenced shad­ room year 'round home, excel Shorts, 643-8886, excluelve lent, 6 cylinder, standard, 6100. come — look no further — we JOB OPPORTUNITY Female S8 BUSINESS ZONE IH — Bight to sell. T. J. Crockett, Real­ the herald win not take over payments. Call Mr. 525-9317 have an excellent opportunity Church Street. FTVE large rooms, ground rooms with two offlcee, sep­ ed lot with fireplace, sewers. lent area near lake, only $9, with disclose the Identity of Heating and Plumbing 17 Schools From Coast to Coast LEGAL UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY tor, 643-1577. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 600. Haye.s Agency. 648-4803. Valle, 289-6483. for (hose wiHlng to spend 8 to FIREFIGHTER RELIABLE woman desires floor, garage, now red^orat- arate entrance, suitable for J. Watson Beach & Co. any advertlaer using box 760 Main St., Suite, 804, 5 hours an evening or week­ Ing. available June 16, 8125. business or professional use. 646-0103. RBMODE3LING your bathroom 48 Hour Week babysitting in my home for Refrigerator. Stove and TV 36 MAIN ST. — 3 rooms, heated, BISSELL STREET — 4 family, BOLTON — ■* room Rancli cus­ Central Row Hartford letters. Readers answer­ 1955 CHEVROLET. 210, 4-door Hartford ends. No experience neces­ 649-4692. $22,000. Philbrick Agency. 649- good return. Owner 649-6229, 21 ing blind box ada who sedan, new brakes, new ring® is our business. We can take SECRETARY working parents or vacation­ Included 850. Call 149-2866. MANCHESTER — Two family, tom built in 1955, 1-car garage, 522-2114 Next Door To Travelers Ins. sary. Applicant should have Storting Salary — 85,406.00 ers. reasonable. Child may Uve 8464. 9-5. desire to protect their and bearings, 4 new whitewall care of all plumbing end heat­ Per Ajmum NEWLY decorated flat, 5 rooms four over four. Ideal location, summer porch and patio, walk­ Identity can follow this ing problems. I will pack any neat appearance and be ready in. 643-9947. • Modem Rooms of Fiimltura LOOKING for anything In real excellent condition, five years out basement with play room, EAST HARTFORD, (Dak St. Six tires, new exhaust system, Reliable, mature woman to start at once. For further Appliances. Lot No. 29p on third floQr, in central loca­ CENTRALLY located 4 three MANCHESTER — East Side, proc^ure: faucet 63.60. Roland Plumbing Help Wanted— F«nale 35 Maximum Salary — 86,406.00 estate rentals — apartments, room apartments, three old. $25,900, Reasonable offer handy to lake, 816,9()0. Phil- room Cape Cod, 1*4 baths. Call very clean, private owner. Call with typing and shorthand information call 528-6666 or 644- WANTED — Hou-sework Satur- 10 Pc. Bedroom Set tion, 885. a month. 643-8116. 4-room home, \Vt baths, 2-cor ShicloM yoin: reply to the between 7-9 p.m., 228-3639. A Heating Co.. 643-4623. F’er Annum homes, mifitiple dwellings, call .stores, excellent Income. (Dali considered. Barrows h Wal­ brick Agency, 649-8464. after 4 week days and anytime skills above average, down­ 8393. davB only, Manchester area. 8 Pc. Living Room Set J. D. Realty, 648-6129. garage, exceUent condition, Saturday and Sunday. Owner, box In an envelope — town Hartford. 246-5478. 96 W. Middle Tpke. - quiet and Paul J. Oorrenti Agency. 643- only 811,900. Hayes Agency, lace. 649-5306. addressed to the Classi­ 1957 PONTIAC Super Chief, 4- LPN or RN, full nr part-time. benefits Include 8:30 - 4:30. OaU 742-6382 after 25 Pc. Kitchen Set SO. WINDSOR — charming old­ 628-6163. Employe THREE ROOM apartment, attractive 4'4 room duplexes, 2125, after 5 p.m., 643-5363. 643-4803. fied Manager, Manchester door hardtop, 346. V-8. hy4ro- 11-7. 876-2077. GOOD PAYING jobs now open. Slick leave, 7 p.m. Den or Spare Bedroom Set MANCHESTER —Cape, 6 large er 9 room (Dolonlal on shaded Radio—^TV Repair paid vacation, stove. refrigerator. 247 N. heat, hot water, ©lectrlc ertove GLASTONBURY - Two family Evening H e ^ d together matic, power steering and U.S.. Europe, South America, enslon plan, a complete 83 A WEEK rooms, new permanent siding, acre. Modern kitchen. 2 baths, Services 18 SECRETTARY — Receptionist, Far Bast. ’Travel paid. For de­ REHJABLE woman desires Main, 649-5229 , 9 5. and refrigerator, garage, avail­ MANCHESTER — Older 6 room basement garage, aluminum near Manchester line situated with a memo listing the brakes, radio, heater, good Insurance plan and em­ able July 1st, $120. and $125. a Land For Sale 71 home, minutes from Aircraft, outbuildings. Only $19,900. excellent opportunity for a ca­ RECEPTIONIST tor part of tails write only: Employment baby sitting in my home for $3-14 storm windows, shaded lot, Hayes Agency, 648-4803. on an extra la ^ e beautifully companies you do NOT condition, $160. Call anytime, CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ ployes credit union. Appll- working parents daya or eve­ THREE ROOM apartment, month. Call 649-2865 before 6 3 bedrooms, 2 bath.s, \ acre want to see your letter. 649-6414. ice, available all hours. Satis­ reer in a whorthwhlle and in­ August wanted. Call 643-8436. Information Bureau, 212-R Wll- licants must be not less VERMONT. Lunenberg — (Damp convenient location. Owner, landscaped lot in area of sin­ teresting position in the office hoit Building, Springfield, Mis ninga. 643-9947. DISCOUNT FURNITURE 470 Main Street, 890. 849-8229, p.m. lots, 50x400, 8150. Other par lot. (Dnly $15,900. Hayes Agen­ 643-5836. VERNON — spotless 5*4 room gle homes. A sound investment Your letter be des­ faction guaranteed. Ca;i 84S- than 22 nor more than 33 9-5. cy, 643-4808. troyed If the advertiser Is 1960 CHEVROLET, Impala con­ of a local doctor. Applicant SO j^ WAREHOUSE ___ cels. Amelia Walker, Miles Ranch, cabinet kitchen, ceram­ property with unlimited poten­ 1816. years of age, a citizen of HAIRDRESSER wanted, exper­ BEAUTIFUL 4*«4 room heated SUBURBAN 8-poam Ranch, pro­ one you’ve mentioned. If vertible, excellent condition, must .be neat, a good typist and the United States and in 3680 MAIN STREET. 522-7240 "t h r e e rooms, third floor, heat­ duplex, nice neighborhood, Pond, North (Doncord, Vermont. 5-5 DUPLEX, large lot, quiet ic bath, basement rec room, tial. The Leonard Ag;ency, able to meet the public. Pleas­ DISHWASHER, 5-8:30 evenings. ienced. Petite Beauty Salon, 34 fessionally landscaped, 1*4 level treed lot, only $14,500. not it win be handled in best offer over $900. 529-5866. PART-TIME good physical condition. Church 31. Call 643-0322 or 649- Hartford, Connecticut ed. (Dc.ll between 7-8 p.m., 643- plenty of closets, Youngstown location, $19,300. J. D. Realty Realtors, 646-0489, 646-0466. the usual manner. Moving—Trucking— ant surroundings, liberal bene clo.sed Sunday. Apply in per­ Applicant must be a resi­ .acres, 2-oar garage, aluminum Hayes Agency, 643-4803. 9600. 0082. kitchen, ceramic bath, finished Houses For Sale 72 Co.. 843-5129. BOLTON — 4 bedroom modern Storage 20 fits, salary commensurate with son Center Restaurant, 499 dent of the Toiwn of Man­ Formerly F^lller Brush Bldg. ba.sement. yard, perking. Ref­ aiding, fireplaced 22’ Uving experience. References both EMPLOYMENT Main 31. MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, room, 3 bedrooms, huge kitch­ ANDOVER — 3-bedroora Ranch, flat roof Ranch with jaloufiied Traflers— chester. Application blanks MAncheeter erences. $130. 643-6452. COLONIAL—11% rooms, 3% heated rec room, fireplace, al­ MANCHESTER DeUveiy. Light personal and business re­ and a complete list of qual­ Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Open Monday Through 1*4 baths, dining room, Uving en, quiet street, best condition, breezeway and 3-car attached Lost and Found Mobile Homes 6-A trucking and package delivery. quired. Write Box J, Herald. baths, Uving room 30x16, $18,500. Wolverton Agency, uminum storms and screens, garage, set on 4 acres. Large 4- Hour Day ifications are available at Saturday 4U,-ROOM DUPLEX FOUR ROOM apartment and stone fireplace, 6 acres of room with fireplace, 3 bed­ A Refrigerators, waiters and WANTED — <3ood home for rooms, plastered waUs, one-car Realtors, 649-2813. built - in bookcases, excellent kitchen and dining area, dish­ TRAILER FOR RENT, 690. the Personnel Office, Mu­ 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. LAWTON GARDENS garage, first floor, Welle Street, land, outbuUdinga, 831,500 landscaping. Cali Helen Palm­ stove moving sp>clalty. Folding three cute kittens. Call 649 $65. per month. 649-5987. garage, 816,900. Phdlbrick washer and disposal, 36 foot LOST — eye glasses vicinity monthly. Also, one trailer 5- Day Week nicipal Building. 41 (2>nter Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. IMMACULATE 5 room expand­ er, 649-3877. J. D.. Realty Co., atoney Road, Bolton. 643-6331. chalis for r.mt 649-0762. GIRLS! CHECK Street, Manchester, t h e 6480 after 5 p.m. CALL — ASK FOR DA'VID 3 Extra Large Bedrootna Agency, 649-84^. living-dining room, wilh Heato space available. Coventry Modem cafeteria of well 1V4 (Deramic Baths able Cape. 3 bedrooms, garage, 643-5129. lator fireplace. 1*4 baths, full Lake. 742-8892, Mr. Frazier. State Personnel Depart­ old BIG 5-room Ranch on a huge known Hartford Insurance ment, State Office Build­ DAtDHSHUNDS, one year 1 gINGER AUTOMATIC Zig-zag, Range 568-576 Hilliard Street MANCHESTER — 4-4 duplex, plastered walls, conveniently basement finished in striking Painting—Papering 21 black, male and female. 643 treed lot with expert landscap­ located, quiet dead end street, TOLLAND ROAD, No. Coven­ • INTERESTING WORK company, miscellaneous ing, Hartford, or the Man­ 1 like new In cabinet, button Dishwasher ing 2-car garage, fireplaced 22' separate furnaces, 2-car ga­ arrangement with walk - in Announcements 11 FOOT aluminum trailer, 9482. FHA, $600. dpwn. Pasek Real­ try — one of the nicest (Dapes sleeps two adults and three INTERIOR and exterior paint­ duties. Write Box K. Her­ The jobs chester Office of the Con­ 1 holes, monograms, fancy de- Refrigerator Damato built 3 room, one living room, 3 bedrooms, huge rage, one block from Main St., we have ever listed. Acre of cedar closet, office, work room, • GOOD SALARIES 1 signs. Originally over $300., floor apartments. G.E. priced to aeU. Hayes Agency, ty, 289-7475, 643-7208. children, 6375. Or swap for fold­ ing. wallpaper removed, fully ald, listing experience, if necticut State Employment Disposal kitchen, permanent sidii^, no grass, 2-car garage, set-up for cold storage room, and huge ELECTROLUX Sales and serv­ ' any. 1 balance due 865, take over range, refrigerator, dispo.s- 643-4803. ing down type. 875-9739. Insured. Rene Belanger, 643- Service. ADORABLE Kitten* free Private Basement maintenance, condition is ex­ pool, rec room. 1*4 baths. For recreation area with fireplace. ice, bonded representative. Al­ • PLEASANT WORKING 1 payment.s, 810. monthly. Deal- Master TV Antenna al. heal, hot water and fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., 0512 or 644-0804. trained. (Dali 649-3851. cellent, $18,500. Wolverton NEW TWO-Family duplex. 5-6, ONE ACRE 818,200. this is a lot of value. See it and you'll Hke It. Bank CONDITIONS At Applications must be re­ 1 er, Hartford 622-0931. Heat and Hot Water parking. All for only 8125. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. appraisal at $32,500, but aAing . Manchester, 6«4-8141. INSIDE and outside painting. turned to the General Man­ er month. Open eveninga nice location, separate heat­ See for yourself. T. J. Crockett, SILVER TOY P right. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. tive neighborhood on a beauti­ out, plenty of closets, oil suburban. $21,900. Hutchins centrally located, reasonable rel Street. Call 643-4884. STENOGRAPHERS Brainard Place, Manchester. fice Building, Hartford, et, heavily treed lot. Bonowa Reasonable rates. Fully In­ Pratt A Whitney Aircraft SEWING MACHINE - Singer 289-7711 528-4139 POUR r o o m apartment, 64 ful wooded lot, 6 rooms, 1*4 hot water heat, about one Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. rates, friendly atmosphere. And Connecticut, not later than PIC!NIC TABLES, ail sizes and & Wallace. 649-6306. sured. FYee estimates. 640- has a variety of exceUent automatic zig-zag, cabinet Jervy Upkin 233-8110 call 643-6200, after 6 baths, breezeway* 2-car ga­ acre of land that will de­ TeL 875-lOlL CLERK TYPISTS jpbs available for both ex­ June 21. 1965. styles, from 6 foot 812.50, de­ Birch 8t., light the green thumb, very VERNON — Ranch, 5*^ rooms, 0658, Joseph P. Lewis. model, excellent condition, but­ p.m. rage, $26,400. Philbrick Agen­ These positions require a ASSEMBLERS perienced a n d Inexperi­ livered. W. Zinker. Plnnev WE HAVE custotnnra waiting MANCHESTER secluded. Priced to sell. built-in oven, range, low taxes. ROCKVILLE —Ideal for grow­ WANTED RIDE to vicinity Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 ton hole-s, embroiders, hems, cy, 649-8464. ing family, seven room cuBtom Kingswood School, West Hart­ PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, high school diploma plus PACKERS enced men. You wUl find Street, Ellington, 875-0397 af­ etc. Repossessed, was 8309.50, for the rental o( your apart­ 180x150 treed birch lot. $15,300. 1952 HARLEY-DAVIDSON, blue, interior and exterior. Paper good stenographic and typ­ {unple opportunity to pro­ ter 4. ment or home. J. D. Realty, MANCHESTER — modern, im­ Rockville Realty. 643-2188, Ranch next to Henry Park. ford, Outlook Ave., hours 9-12- unpaid balance 869.60, take Furnished Apartments 63-A Ten mtnutee from Man­ WARREN E. HOWLAND Close to everything. $19,800. June 28-August 6. from Man­ 1180 cc, excellent condition. In­ hanging and wall paper remov­ ing skills. Additional edu­ PRESS OPERATORS gress and build a satisfy­ 643-5129. maculate 6 room Colonial, 1*4 875-2527. Salesmen Wanted 36-A PIC3TURE FRAMES, new fin­ over payments of 88. monthly. chester. N ^ Cape Cods, Barrows A Wallace. 649-5306. chester or Bolton. 649-4196 or quire 50 Spring St. al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. cation or training will be | ing career while enjoying City Sewing Center, Hartford, FURNISHED apartment, large baths, built ■ ins, dishwasher, well-rewarded. Skilled or unskilled. First shift. good wages and valuable ishes, 20')?- off everything In Ranches and Raised Realtors 643-1108 OLD MELLOW Charm — Wide 643-2163. Quality workmanship. Call 522-0476. I'-a rooms, utilities, suitable for wall-to-wall carp>etlng. only evenings, 527-9571. employe benefits. Amoitg ROUTE SALESMAN stock. 'The Sherwin-Williams SIX ROOM apartment, 476 Main Ranches. One acre wooded boards, fireplaces, 8 large VERNON — 5*4 room Ranch, one or two, adults, parking, 272 $19,500. Hayes Agency, 643- attached garage, brick ftont, RIDE WANTED to Security In­ Business Services our current requirements Co., 981 Main St. WESTINGHOUSE colored T-V, Street, 649-5229, 9-6. lots, built - ins, fireplace, rooms, modem heat, 2 baths, KEYPUNCH EASTERN BOILER If you sire sufficiently quali­ Main. basement garages. Only 4803. TWO FAMTUBS — We have large trees, $14,800. Hutchins aluminum storms, built-ins, ex­ surance Oo.. Asylum Ave., O ffered 13 EXTERIOR and interior paint­ are openings for . . . One year old, 8350 , excellent ing. Wallpaper books, paper­ & ELECTRONICS fied to operate a retail route BE GENTLE, be kind, to that 414 ROOMS, heat, hot water, IOC?, dov'n. Price range just listed two 2-family homts Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. tras, half acre, close to scJwoI. Hartford, daily, from Wood- OPERATORS condition, must .sell Call 643- RANCH — 7 rooms, 1*4 baths that sit side by side. Built la.st APPLIANCES repaired — all hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful' We will consider high business with a gross volume expensive carpet, dean it with stove, refrigerator, disposal, Business Locations from $14,500 to $17,000. (Dwner 875-9182. bridge St. area. 643-7976. 7894 after 5 p.m. dining room, 3 bedrooms, plus year, now rented out. Can be (DOVENTRY LAKE: (Domfort- makes washers, refrigerators, ly insured. Workmanship guar­ school graduates with for­ 99 Loomis S t Manchester MACHINE of 835,000.-855,0()0. annually, Blue Ixwlre. Rent electric washer and dryer, parking in­ Terrific value. Call den or 4th bedroom, large 2- the Jewel Tea Co. will provide For Rent 64 sold separately or as a pack­ able and well kept year ’round PLEASING 4-room home with freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ anteed. Leo Pelletier, 640-6326. mal key punch training OPERATORS shampooer $1. 'The Sherwln- IDEAL FOR Cottage Small cluded nice location. 8140. a car garage, private yard, 821,- Automobiles For Sale 4 tric ranges. Oil burners If no answer, 643-9043. and the necessary aptitude you with an established route Wtlliam.a Co. month. 649-0308 or 649-8989. age. Bach home has {wo 4- 4 room home. Large pine pan­ Income from neat, well eotab- PLUMBING and heating me­ baby crib: Phllco air-condl- THREE ROOM office or busi­ ROBERT D. MURIWDK 900. Philbrick Agency, 649-8464 room apartments. Excellent in­ cleaned and repaired. Cosma and interdkt. Preference with approximately 450 trading eled living room with stone Ushed. nicely managed small chanics, steady work, good customers, furnish the invest­ SIJREENED LOAM — for the tloner, good condition, best of­ TWO ROOM heated apartment ness, ground floor, 470 Main vestment potential here. T. J. fireplace. Ideal for young cou­ NEED CAR? Your credit tun­ Appliance, 649-0066. PAIN’TING — Interior and ex­ will be given to applicants wages. Call evenings 7-8, 742 TOOL & DIE Street, plenty of parking. 649- 816,900—115’ FRONTAGE, shade restaurant. Garage, 2airs. 81.50 a yard, plus 86. an hour LIFETIME TO GO MANCHESTER — Spring Spe­ Pa.sek Realty, 289-7475, 742- 24-HOUR prompt, courteous gebra One and ’Two. Pref­ WANTED — oil tmek driver and TO APPLY HOUSEKEEPING AT A ‘ ractive and reasonable. Apply D. Realty Co., 643-5129. 1963 TRIUMPH TR-4, 61,760. Ex­ Reasonably priced. 643-0851. Floor Finishing 24 helper, year ’round job. See AIRCRAFT for truck, if we load and haul. MANCHESTER — beautiful new cial. Well built, modem 4-room 8243. service. Single and multiple erence will be given to —WANTED LOW RENTAL Mr. (Dhaase, State Theatre, 11 Ranch featuring good sized cellent condition. 640-6172. Fogarty Bros., 319 Broad St. ENGINE We deliver on Saturdays only. 4-4 two families, flats and du­ dwellings wanted. Char-Bon 'LAWNMOWBR Sharpening; re­ FLOOR SANDING and refln- those who have taken addi­ Fill in the blanks below and Rollable, Honest. Person a.m. r 6 n.m. rooms, large finished rec room, VERNON — Move up! 7 room Real Estate, 643-0683. 1963 CHEVY II, Nova, station Ishlng (epecializing In older tional courses in Mathe­ MECHANICS mail to: Call 643-2438, ask for Bernle. plexes. Custom quality through­ pairs, sales, rotor blades EXPERIENCED plumber and On Saturday ’’call either 648- TO TAKE OVER CX>''!MERCIAL and office space MUST SELL city utilities, convenient ^ loca­ split, garage, family room, wagon, excellent condition. Call sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ floors). Waxing floors. I*aint- matics. UNPAID BALANCE out. FXill tiled baths. Individual tion. full price, $13,200. Over newly painted inside and out. DIRECT FROM owner — 3, 4 plumber’s helper wanted, new 2438 or 643-0151, ask for Bernle MARILYN for rent. W. G. Schwarz Co.. cellars, hot water he-at Excel­ 649-8538. ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, ing. Ceilings. PaperhangUig. JOHN SANDERSON, MONTHLY PAYMENTS 100 more listing®, all price (Dood buy - $20,200. Barrows A family, or larger apartment work, top wages, paid vacation or Andy, Inc., 876-2042. lent location with all utilities. BY JUNE 30 140 W. Middle ‘Turnpike, M9 No Job too small. J'Ohn Ver- year ’round work. Cali after 6 'Training Opportunities 46 SUNAPBE STREET, 816.79 ranges. (Dali the Ellsworth Mit­ Wallace, 649-5306. bunding. 649-2497. 1957 DODGE Station Wagon, au­ faUle, 649-5750. HIGH SCHOOL (Dali now. Hayes Agency. 643- 200A 648-4523. . . For High School and SPRINGFIELD, MASS. SALES AND Service on Arlene, 3 OOMPLETTE COURT 3-BEDROOM HOUSE ten Agency, ReaKors, 643-8930. tomatic, power brakes and SENIORS Trade St^ool Graduates R(X)MS OF FURNITURE Houses For Rent 65 4803 VERNON — Buy of the month. LET'S GO! We have buyers steering, radio and heater, LAND CLEARING, tree re­ Women who graduate in Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn APARTMENTS mowers. Also Homellte chain All of this merchandise Is in MANCHESTER — Big main­ 6*4 room tri-level quality built, waiting. We need good listings. good tires, 695. 643-8916. moval, and chain ,saw work. Business Opportunity 28 June should investigate the Nome ...... Manchester 814,400 — 5*4 ROOM Ranch, Completely redecorat­ exceptional yard, all built-ins, Call now — Paul Correntt saws and International Cub <3a- our warehouse. It has never THREE AND four rooms, fur­ built-in stove, cellar, assume ed, move right in, oil he.at, tenance free Ranch, excellent A. Michaud. 742-8096. many varied job opportuni­ left our store and is fully guar- location, all city conveniences, $17,900. Barrow.s A Wallace. Agency, 643-2125. After 5, caU 1963 CHEIVROLEiT Impala Con­ Visit Our Employment Office det Tractors. Rental equipment take Wilbur nished or unfurnished, oil heat, mortgage, $97. per month aluminum storms, omesite ties at "The Aircraft.’’ Ap­ CANVASSERS anteed. Some in original fac- From Hartford personality packed. Can’t be 649-5306, 875-6611. 643-5363. vertible, Tahitian blue, white ’TYPEWRTTE3RS — Standard ply now and start work af­ 400 Main Street A g e ...... Phone...... and ihajpenlng service on all anteed. some m ongnmi im - 09 Pr« good location, parking, adultsi Hutchins Agency, 846-0108. drive, enclosed front pPreh, and electric. Repaired, over­ KWIK-KOOK East Hartford, Connecticut tory crates and cartons with Lasonable. 643-6389. duplicated for $16,500. Barrows top, engine V-8 327, transmis­ ter graduation at a date of makes. L A M Equipment original factory serial numbers, ceed 1 mile on Center St. M a r t ------20 Westfield St., $15,500. BOLTON Lakefront — 8 rooms, sion 3-speed on colunm, vinyl hauled, rented. Adding ma­ No experience needed, easy, Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, 875- MAN(DHESTER — 6 - room No money down. A Wallace. 649-5306. Legal Notice TAKE-OUT SHOPS your choice. interesting work, earn Number of Jobs in last 6 years Belutlful Weslinghouse Elec, lyn Court EIGHT ROOM, partly furnished oil hot water, fireplace, knot­ straight seats. Best offer over chines rented and repaired. 7809. Manchester Exchange _ ner of South Adams and Olcott Ranch, built 1963, 100x300 lot, good money. CaU 643-6662. Open For Your Convenience Refrigerator Colonial. Four room un MANCHESTER — Bowers area ty pine paneling, enclosed AT A COURT OF PROBATE, 61,700. OaU 643-2841 after 6 p.m. Pickup and deUvery service. Enterprls 1946. Sts., just one block south of 2-car garage, aluminum aid­ Monday Through Friday Beautiful Bedroom Suite furnished Ranch. Stoves, re 649-6544 six room Cape. Garaife, fire­ pqrch with patio, sundeck, boat held at Manchester, within and for Yale lYP«writer Service, 640- NOW IS THE TIME 8 A.M. To 8 P.M. Center Street. Only 10 minutes ing, storms and serin s, 3-bed­ the District »( Manchester, on th* 1963 FORD FALCON Futura 4986. Own and operate a revolu­ SORRY SAL la now a merry Beautiful Living Room Suite frigera-tora, garages, fire place, extra lovely yard, patio. dock, excellent value. Good- TO CHECK Saturdays—8 A.M. To 12 Noon from Conatllutlon Plaza. rooms, 2 ceramic baths, oil hot child - Bartlett, Realtors, 289- 3rd day of June. 1965. sprint, convertible, white top, tionary take - out dinner ROCKVILLE, Friendly Ice gal. She used Blue Lustre rug Beautiful Dinette Set places, adults. 643-2880. water heat, kitchen heus built- Worth more than $16,500 being Present, Hon. John J. Wallott. “THE AIRCRAFT” Married. Single.. 3%-4'i Room Apartments 0939, 643-0000. Judge bucket seat*, deep red color, OHARPENINO Set vice—Saws, shop featuring foods pre­ Cream shop has openings for and upholstery cleaner. Rent Beautiful "De Luxe" Range In­ in oven, range and dishwasher, STRKDKLAND STREET — Im asked. Barrows A Wallace. 649- knives, axes, shears, skates, STARTING AT FOUR BEDROOM Ranch, 1% E-stats of Mary M. Nowak. lets automatic transmission, pri­ pared to order in minutes, ambitious men. Experience not electric shampooer 81. Otoott stead of Weslinghouse Elec. cabinets galore, family room maculate 5 room Ranch with 6306. of Mancheater,. la said Dlslrlcl de­ rotary blades. Quick service. Refrigerator if you prefer baths, paneled family room, at (DONVERSE RD., Bolton — vate owner. Call 649-7762. (take-home, picnics, par­ Visit ’The EImployment Office required. Earn 815-30. working Education Completed Variety Store. $120 wkh fireplace. Wolverton Agen­ family sized kitchen, paneled Large custom built Raised ceased. Capitol Etouipment Co., 38 At 400 Main S t r ^ Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum PER MONTH tached garage, close to schools, The adminfotralrix having «s- ties, trips, etc.). Join local two t6 four evienings, 10-20 PRATT &. shopping and hue, $200. Lease cy, Realtors, 649-2818. den, enclosed porch, garage. Ranch on beautiful acre and hibited her administration aooount 1958 4-DOOR Chevrolet, Bel Air, Main St., Manchester. Hours growing chain of fran­ East Hartford 8, CtonilMticut DARK RICH, atone-frae loom, and a ‘ Few Other Articles Incomparable Luxury. Features hours per week. More or less with or without option. 649-7917 Beautifully landscaped lot. one half wooded lot, 7 rooms, 3 with said estate to this Ck>urt (or al­ fully equipped, good running daUy 7-5. Thursday 7-0, Satur­ chised shops. Reported in hours if desired, exceUent fill, gravel, aand, atoiia, ma­ On Display at Main Store MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom lowance. It Is . . day 7-4. 648-7058. Hayes Agency, 648-4808. MANCHESTER twin sized bedrooms, 8 baths, ctmdition. 649-5129. McOalls & National Fran­ working conditions with many WHITNEY ■ CAREER opportunity in sales nure, white aand for aand box- BJVBRYTHING HURRY Colonial, fireplace, modem ORDERED: That the 21st day o( — OPEN ’THIS WEEK — THE UNPAID Apartment! a r e renting copper kitchen with all bullt- June 1966. at two o'clock afternoon RUSS’ Mower Service — Bharp' chise Reports. Minimum Monday Through Friday benefits. Call 875-9910 between leading to sales management. «»«< 1 cool pools. DeUvery. 648- Suburban For Rent 6( kitchen with built • Ina, 1% MORE ROOM for til# money Firat Time On Market lns, 2 fireplaces, 15x30 tobac­ at the probate Office In the Munici­ 1961 VOLKSWAGEN converti­ cash investment 88.200. BALANCE PRICE fM t . , . second section now anywhtfre. For the flemlly that pal Building hi said Hanchestar. ba ble, must sell, no' reasonable ening and repair, pick-up and 8 A.M. — 8 P.M. 5-7 for appointment for inter Experience not required. Com­ baths, family room off kitch­ co board paneled family room For address of a nearby ONLY 8418,26 available for immediate oc­ SPACIOUS country Uving, Bol­ needs 1, , . 4, 6 or 6 bed­ and tha sama Is assigned for a offer refused. OaU 643-7016 af­ delivery in Manchester, Bolton, Saturday—8 A.M. To 12 Noon view. AIRCRAFT pany will train. Some college en, formal dining room, one 2 3 with fleldstone fireplace wall, hearing on the alkywaoca of aald shop, information, phone A fright? Make them Phone for appointment cupancy . . . ton Center Apartments. New ' car garage, built In 1960. $22,- rooms. What’s wrong with it— ter 6. Andover and Columbia. 742- DIVISION OF hetj^i. Ondy ambitious men SAMUEL ALBERT 6 room Ranch, attached rustic decore throughout, full administration account with aiM anytime (215) 384-2128 or need inquire. (Guarantee of a beautiful sight with Blue Lus- rooms with heat, hot water, 900. Phllbrlek Agency, 649-44M. nothing. For $11,900. take a estate, ascertainment of heirs and 7807. UNITED AIBCRAFT OORP. Hgrtford 247-0358 MARILYN COURT garage, 3 bedrooms, large attic, 3-zone heat, 2-car garage, order of distribution, and this Court 1666 CHEVROLET, 2-door. V-8. write: PAINTER Wanted, experienced. 8126. to start. For interview « ■ electric ahampooer stove and refrigerator. 64S-4312. look. Wolverton Agency. 649- PRATT &. OaU eveninga 527-9671. Blast Hartford 8, OonneoUcut 41- Olcott Variety Store. See It Day or Night f u r n i s h e d MODEL APT. NEW RAISED RANCH — $ living room with fireplace, amesite drive. Owner, 648-0771. dlrscta that notice of the time sad power gUde, 4-barreI carbure­ WILL DO most anything. Have oaU 644-0902 or 644-8898. ( ^ n Sunday $ Daily 2813. kitchen with cehlnets ga­ place assigned fort said hearing i>* If you have no means or R(X3CVILLE — 6 rooms, clean rooms, one full and two half given to all parson* known to b* tor, exceUent running condi­ time, will work. Odd jobs our 11 A M. TO $ P.M. lore. disposal. Desirable LAKEFRONT—5% room Ranch, specialty. OaU 643-2097, RI 6- ELECTRICIAN, licensed k An Equal Opportunity ^'J^^^I’LPAPBR CloaeouU, 160 tranaportation, I’H stove, heat included, porch. No baths, 3 or 4 bedrooms, dining HORSE RANCH In Manches­ bitareated tberebi to anpaar and b* tion, $175. 649-4834. KWIK-KOOK neighborhood, near stores, deep treed lot, oil hot water heard thereon by puhllshlng a ODSy 0064. WHITNEY neyman experienced in reelden- Bmployor pattera to choose from, 67c- auto for you. No obligation pets. 875-4949. room, foiinily room, one car ter with 27 acres. 8 room TAKE-OUT SHOPS tial, commercial and Indus MANAGING AGENT lu rch e s and schools. Di­ heat, full cellar, knotty pine of this order In some nawapapar 1966 DODGE, Dd running con- Help Wanted— roll. The Sherwta- ■van if you don’t buy. So, come garage, $23,000. Phllbnck house, 1% baths, bam. out­ having a circulation in anld XNs- trial, steady work, Roohvilla WUHams C3o., 061 Main St. along and see this big ^rgaln. SIMON POVERMAN rect from owner. CaU 64B- Utohen and dining area. Uving dition, flOO. < J1 643-0748 any- ’TREE Removal, land clearing, Dept. HPC AIRCRAFT Male or Female 87 Agency, MB-MM. buildings, corrals, sto., $50,000. trict, al l* . aaven days------balora ’ pruning. Work guaranteed. area. CaU 876-6906. A—L—B—E—R—T —S AGENCY Rficort PropM’tjr Philbrick Agency, 64B-8464. 6660 tor oppointmenL room with fireplace, exceUent d a y 'o f 'Mid haoring. and ___ time. Box 311, R.D, No. 1 ARMSTRONG doookm vinyl MANCHESTER — 2-Iamily, 5-5 condition, $18,900. Wolverton fog on or hsAir* Jun* 4. INe, bg CaU 568-0614 or 643-2009. DIVISION OF PART-TTME fountain help, 10 48-45 ALLYN ST., HAR’TFO M M State St., Hartford For Rent 67 CoateevUle, Pa.. 10320 WANTED —• Male help, progreS' 022.^6474 Office flat, a-cer garage, hue tine, 3 Agoncy, 649-2613.. 1987 FORD Ooupe, 389 cu|>ic in' UNITED AIRCRAFT OORP. ■ive manufacturer of valves PART-T^E' help wanted, man a.m.-3 p.m., 5 daya or more. ^-W U llam a Co., 981 Main OPEN EVIDBY NIGHT TILL 9 r a n c h — 5% roome, Utohen inches, needs wiring and trans' xrimted to work In our uoed cor Apply Doc’a Drtva-In. C)aU 649- OU 649-2662 Model A pt CXDTTAOE i o r Rent — MlMuo- furnaces. Immaculate, top l o with buUt-ln oven' end range, 8t.. Bast Hartford. Oona.: Iran* Jo> Household Serriccs baa openings in Its assembly mtout, Rhode Island. VW oaticn. Hayes Agency, 64S-4I08. WOODRXLL. HEIGHTS — Split ANDOVER — 5% room Rancli quith. 84 Damfog S t. Manchaafor, mioiton. Gall after 7. 649-9617. Bast Hartford 8, Connscticut department, days. A p i^ In deportment doing odd Jobs, 6160 after 10 a.m. dining area, 8 bedrooms, cer­ O ^ . : Jeespb R Noarkfo 61 Offered 13*A A BUSINESS Special — pros- storting oars, wsritlng, dean- ROPER gaa range, good owdl- MANCHESTER Oe.rden Apart- rooms. OeU 648-1)491. Lovei, good location, close to one Uock from beach, woH-out>all-oui CoolMg* it .. llaiK^aatar. Oeaa.t perous grocery store on Route An Equal Opportunity person, Oontromatios, Corn., MANCDHESTER — 6% room amic tiled bat)i, generous itaed basement, large wooded lot, 1961 BONNEVILLE Hardtop, .Ing and plcMng up regiatro- REAL E ^ T E aolaa penon for solecUon, oM-boU rexu- tton. $86. 648-4025. ___ menu 4H rooms. 2 bed- bvlng room, fuU cellar, oluml- Partcode, 8 bedrooms, 2 full tri-powpr, rioodand ahlft, pori- RBWlBAyiNa of bums, moth w , Vernon, m thickly o w w Bn^loyw 900 W. Main St., RockvUls, rooms, heat, hot water, etora, HAMPTON Beach. New Hemp- Ranch, carport, iVi Iwtha, big bathe, dining room, fireplaced FHA 8860. down, 891.38 p ^ latod socUon—^wlth good t o f t Conn. ttons, sto., 8:80 in 8|m nwm- artabtiahad otflea, WriU quoU- jfr price. The S h erw ta-^ - ■TORK ' wWB maple ?rtb wlth num storma and screans. big tnaoUon rear, must sell Imme- holss. Sopers repaired. Win­ Uiuna Co., 9U Main SL ' refrigerator and parking,_ $W ahlre. Beautiful new $ bs(taoom fireplaced fivtiw rbom. f bed­ Mvint room and garage. OeU month. Pasek Realty. 2IB-TA$. traffic and fine potential. For STENOGRAPHER — TraiuMrip tag to 1:80, Saturdays inoiud- fioariom Box L, Harold. mattress and crib rooms, large lot, bonvenlent lo- tot, 814,500. Woiverten Ageoeyj dtotoly. 640-8061. dow ehodes modq to measure, so. Apply in peraon, Moo AvjtilAW ...... * waterfront apartment, all util* all sises Vaoetion blinds. Keys further details call Doris tionlat, wUlitig to learn awltcb* WANTED — Mon to lean) ooi> mapla high - otoalr, $20. com- MaOi $ilX KWk. 6M «$T. mitioB. Hayea Agancy^ ttt-4S0S. mads wtads you w ait Tape Smith, Jarvis Realty Oo., board, Moacbeator offlea, rH i t laytaf trade. Apply Wot- tor Motor Boms, 613 W. p leU 6M>77Mi. Y tor St., M y Dwyer, ja ry mowgra, ^ tm i powar 1W7 CEBBVROUDT waguo. Mod eorders for jra ^ UMtUm% m Realtors, Rt. 88, Vernon, 649- HOURS. Write P.O. Box 989, Cbe Bros., b e ., 996 Main St, Ou» Mtaxinr. Mq BiWM n o t e oeodMon. 648-aNS. 1300, S7S-0038. Svek 64S-3019. Mannlmtir Mr. Read Herald Ads. -V r ■

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■Iha 8th District Fire De­ Mrs. Ball Cited, 14,199 partment fought a minor fire In lEum tng About Town MemOer ot the Audit a chimney at 87 Phelps Rd. Awarded Degree DOUBLE STAMPS Eoreau of Oirenintlea yssterday afternoon. No fire In­ Mmnehetter—A City of Village Charm T>« monthly mMtlnr tht jury to any part of the John Mw. Do«4s C. 'saH, wUa-ef' AnwricAn Le^on will b« held Rockett house wae reported but George W. Ball of 0 Ckeatnut (Claaalfled Adv«rttalug ea Page !•) tomorrow night »t 8:16. Moc- the dining room suffered some at. was honored leaf evening VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 211 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1965 tion ot delegmtes and alternates smoke damage. The alarm was w ith a reception given-by her WEDHESDAY for the district convention to called at 3:55. pSLremta, Mr. and Mrs. H u ^ F. be held June 20 will take place W aid Jr. of 3 Evergreen Rd. In Hartford. East Hartford. Woat Hartfo^, The exceuUve board of Man- Jtohn Mather Chapter, Order Mna Ball graduated cum hwide MiddUtewn,' Briitol, Manchaitof and Now Britain.^ cheater Oreen School PTA will yesterday from Bay (Path Jun­ Goodhye Kiss of tieMolay, will meet at 7:30 meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the tonight for election -of officers. ior CofVege, IsMigmoadow, Maas home of Mrs. R. N. Nicola, with an asiwciate in science de­ NORTH HALEDON, A rdiearsal for the Father’s president, 18 Stephens St. Degree will be held after the gree. Russians Fire N. J. — (AP) — Charles She had returned to school Wildehoer, 81, kissed his Gemini Duo Called regular meeting. ' Marine Cpl. Robert M. Smith, after a 13-year atoeence to ful driver’s license goodbye son of Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge J. The FTofeeslonaJ Women’e f^ requirements for her degree last night in Municipal Smith of 411 Burnham St., has and was eapodaUy honored by Court. Club will meet tomorrow at been serving with the Battalion •:30 for a dinner at Pyquag the dean of the qpUege, Jeanette Appearing in court on a Iim. Wethersfield. A business Landing Team hi, of the 4th T. Wright, who halted the com- THIS WEEK Moon Rocket careless driving charge, Marine Expeditionary Brigade meeting and election of officers ntencemwt ceremonies to make Wildetooer, who’s been driv­ w a be held after the dinner. in Santo Domingo, Dominican a speech in her honor. The au­ MOSCOW (AP)—^The Soviet Union launched a r(x:k- ing for a half-century, told Republic. the judge, “I think It’s time Than Some Predecessors dience proceeded to give Mrs. get your Bone White et toward the moon today in what appeared to be its Sunset Council, Degree of BaH a tremendous ovation de­ to ^ve It up.” Pocahontas, will meet and elect Navy Lt. (J.g.l Hubert ,R. spite the fact that it had re­ second try in a month to make history’s first soft land­ Then he pressed his li­ officers tonight at 8 at 137 Leighton Jr., son of Mr. and quested to withhold applause ing on the lunar surface. cense to his Ups and placed Bpnioe St. Mrs. Hubert R. Leighton of 39 until all degrees had been given The Russians first tested their trajectory oIom to the planned it on the bench. He wm ac­ Cottage St., was recently pro­ cused of backing his car Little Found Ailing out. Boft landing, system in Luna 5, route. Memorial Temple, Pythian moted to his present rank while Mrs. Ball plana to begin which crashed on the Moon May lit said Luna 6, like Luna S. onto a sidewalk, narrowly Bisters, wUl meet tomorrow at serving with Patrol Squadron 12. But they said at the time waa launched by a multistage missing a storefront, while 30 at the Naval Air Station, working for her B.A. degree in trying to make a U-tum. 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. the fall. that the flight had collected val­ rocket. The last stage ot the Flag Day services will be held, Jacksonville, Fla. uable data for further attempts. rocket waa put Into orhlt around He pleaded innocent, but With McDivitt, White and refre.shments will be served Luna 6 appeared to be the the earth and then launched the the magistrate found him after the business meeting. Coast Guard Lt. Albert R. SAOCER next try at a soft lunar landing, "automatic space station" on its guilty and ordered him to ABOARD THE WASP (AP)—Relaxing under th« Grossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. a key step toward putting a man flight to the moon, Tass said. pay $5 court costs. Manchester Chapter of Dis­ Max Grossman of 21 Adelaide on the moon. By 5 a.m. HIST. Luna 6 was 12,- blue skv from which they came, a.stronauts James A. abled American Veterana will Rd., Is serving two weeks an­ LECLERC The announcement of the 600 miles from the earth, Tass McDivitt and Edward H. White II had the run of the meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the nual active duty for operational With EVERY launch by Tass, the official So­ said, and all instrumenta aboard ship today—while doctors measured surprisingly light American Degion Home. training at the Coast Guard Re­ FUNERAL HOME viet news agency, made no were functioning normaHy. serve Training Center, York- *5 purchasa effects of their four-day space journey. mention of plans to test a land­ Tass sadd Luna 6 weighs 3,172 Events The astronauts continued to'r------Manchester Lodge ot Masons town, Va. FUNERAL Start now! Offer re­ ing system. pounds. arill meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. The original announcement of "The switching on of the go through periodic medical is the amount of Bweating. at the Masonic Temple. The Bollerman 3.C Walter A. peat! once more! the Luna 5 launch did not men­ telemetric measuring and scien- checks. Sweating is the prime means Entered Apprentice degree will Parker Jr., USN, son of Mr. and SERVICE Buy all you want — tion such plans either. But later tifle Instrumentation will be In State Dr. Charles A. Berry, astro­ of cooling. Tiie sweat is evapo­ be conferred after a business Mrs. Walter G. Parker of 10 WALTER N. if you spend $10 the Russians announced that an done automatically, In confor­ naut flight surgeon, said they rated through circulation of air meeting. Coleman Rd., was advanced to LECLERC you can get 2 sau­ easy landing on the moon would mity with the flight program, had less apparent physical dif­ in the .space suit. There is al.so his present rate while serving Director be attempted. Previously they and also on radio command ficulties than did some Mer­ considerable sweating after aboa^ the attack aircraft car­ cer!, ipend $20 and cury astronauts on .shorter mis­ splashdown, while the astro­ The second session of a class gat 4, at the aame had waited until they had re- from the earth,” the first an Murder Charged In acting styles, sponsored by rier USS America, operating Already aboard his newly won Honda motorbike, John Lawler Jr., 81 Alton St., rTOeives 23 Main Street, Manchester aults and then said ever3rthlng nouncement said. sions. nauts wait for recovery. the Little Theater of Manches­ out of Norfolk, Va. the congratulations of Jaycees John Moran Jr. (left! and David Comins for winnuig the an­ Call 649-5869 low price of 9c each. went according to plan. "Tracking ot the automatic In Fatal Dispute Berry said it will probably be This time, however, they ter and conducted by Ruth nual Jaycee Safe Driving Teen Road-e-o. (Herald photo by Pinto.) A return to the earlier pattern Luna 6 station, determination of necessary to keep the astro- j were picked up very rapidly Pfc. Peter R. Maloney, son of this was wonderful from our Rowley, will be held tonight at of waiting for results was its trajectory parameters, and WINDSOR LOCKS nauts shipboard until Thursday g at the LTM workshop rooms in Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Malon­ Lawler Wins Jaycee Road-e-o thought likely tvftih Luna 6. reception on the ground of sci­ morning. Still the ship is com­ point of view,” Berry .said. the basement of 39 School St. ey, 22 Englewood Dr., was re­ The official announcement entific information will be ef­ (AP) — Benito Venancio paratively a lot of room to Berry .said flight cabin tem­ cently promoted,to his presented called Luna 6 an "automatic ramble in for the a.slronauts peratures remained comforta­ rank in the cadet corps at Vir­ The Manchester Javcees Teen

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