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A MOKDAT, K V r Iti, Defly Net Pnas Sv lEttratag Herald ■r tfea Week Tadsi Mgr li. 1262 Fair early tonight with increas­ Kiik P. BeWier, ______ing etotadlnem toward monring. mate fireman, UB. Navy, son eC Af artin Retiree 1 3 ,7 3 6 Low in the 60s. Wednesday vari- A b o u t Tow n Mr. and Mm. A. F. Betdiar, 133 From Air Force aaikm af the AiOtt abie rloridlneos. warm sad humid Scott ilr., is serving a b os^ tte man af dmalatiae d. with chaaoa.ef showers. M^yatlc Rin'iW, Women Bene- destroyer USS Gregory, Manchester-—A City of Village Charm ’ |K Aaeociation, will have ’* ^cnlc Fleet unit, which MaJ. Itobert J. Martin, son of ■/ \ toraomw at 6 pjn, at Wickham a goodwill! visit to Mr. and I t o . ’Thomas Martin, IG Park. In caac o f rain the event will British Oolumbia, -Oapsaa. Tlie *■ Page 12) be held at Odd Fellows Hall. Gregory operates San Die|^, Osdar 9 t, has retired from the LXXXn, NO. 24S (POUBTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1963 PRICE SEVEN CENTS Membem are reminded ho bring Calif. Air Force after more than 20 a table setting. yearn aervlce. He was a HsUoop- Omar Sbfhe Club memberswOI ter Standardization officer at TfiS Presbyterian Men will meet have a.'WOTk night Wednesday at Headquarters Air Rescue Service, . Cool Million honlght at 7:30 at the church, 7 B^zriTat Nurmi Auto Body Shop, Orlando, AFB, Florida. Goes oh View ^ e r e will be no busincsa meeting. Mint* Court, to begin work on Commissioned a Second Usutcn- l*he group vHU leave to pi the truck-float. and in 1944, Major Martin has HARTFOBD (AP) — A cool Miniature golft / spent 11 yesira with the Air Res­ milliaa dollars in ourrency will Memibera of Che Golden Age cue ServiM, 10 as a helicopter pi­ be oa display at the Oouieotl- •nte Women’s Guild Trinity But Tests Club will leave the Senior Cttlaen’s lot. During the Italian oam pai^ oot Bank A ’Trust Company's Oovenanit Church will ' have a club rooms on Sdwjol St. tomor­ of World War n he was a bom- new Oonsfitutlon Plaza build­ buaineee meeting and woiScshop row at 11:30 e.m. for a bus trip baidler on B24s, In 1061 and 1952 ing Wednesday and Thursday. tomorrow at 7:30 p^pti. at the home to Mountain Park. Holyoke, Maas. he flew helijcopter patrols over The 21 mUHon in biUs of five of Mrs. Jesse Baipdster, 155 Fer­ Berlin. denominations— ranging from guson Rd. Refreshments will be Members of Memorial Temple. While' stationed at Dover AFB, g l to glOO—wlU be stat^ed up ' served. The group will meet Pythian Sisters, will go by char- Delaware, hi 1060, Major Martin for everyone to gaze at in the such Tuesday during July and tCTed bus to the Oathedral in the received a B.S. degree from the Avgust at the same location. safe d ei^ t department on the Pinee, Rdndge, N.H., Sunday, Aug. Uni'verslty of Maryland. He also bank’s lower lobby. Hopefully Seen Outlawed 4. Any Pythian Sister, knights established an HH43B helicopter The display wUl be one of The WC?TU of South Methodist of Pythias and fa ille s are in­ detachment at Do'ver AFB for the Church w8B have its annual picnic the top attractions of the vited. Reservations may be made Air Rescue Service. bank’s two-day pubUc open homnnow at 10:30 am. on the with Mrs. Martha Johnson, 154 grounds of Susannah Wesley Hall, He is married the former Lu- house from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Which Side Will Call It Off? EhuitfoTd Rd. Members are asked ;.Park St. cUle A. Weiss of to Port Hop*, Mbh. I An added flllip wUl be girl Reds’ Mood ’Ihoy have a 6-year-old Bon, Robin. models equipped with polaroid k> bring hoHday envelopes and an Members of the Citizens Ad­ Item for the Ibod sale. A pot- oameras to take pictures of luck hBKheon wlU be served at visory Council of the Manchester anyone wishing to pose beside Community College tonight will be the pile of money. Makes W est in the teachers’ lounge at Man­ Red Parley Recesses Again chester High School from 7 :S0 un­ til 9 to answer inquires conoein- FREE DELIVERY Ing the college which opens in Optimistic 9 A.M. .IO 9 P.M. State News MOSCOW (AP) - Cliinese and j GASH SAVINGS Septerrrber. Soviet delegates took another re- ” cess today in their "peace talks i i I ARTHUR DRUG as Moscow and Peking accused MOiiCOW (.\P)— I'.S. and Roundup each other of attempting to split Briti.'^h delogate.-i met with the Communist world. 1 Soviet Foreign Mini.ster An­ Freshly Groumi Neither delegation showed up at LECLERC the house in the Lenin Hill.s drei A. Ciromyko for about FUNERAL HOME Every Hour! Dempsey Leaving where they have been meeting. three hour.< today amid signs SherwiR-Williamt Bach side apparently was trying of increa.'ing hojie for agree­ to force the other to break off ment on a formula to outlaw FUNERAL For Miami Parley the stalemated talks. 3 all nuclear wea[vui.s te.sts ex- , Paints The Chlne.se maintained si­ cept those underground. SERVICE a lence over whether they would FUEL OIL HARTFORD~1 P) — Gov­ continue to meet with the Rus­ The W estem deiepate^ f S. WAL.TAE31 N. W. H. ENGLAND GROUND ernor Dempsey leaves tomor­ sians. The Soviet Foreign Office Undersecretary o( State \V Aver- LBICLEIRC LUMBER CO. - i row by car for Miami where .said "we have no Information" elt Harnmsn and I-ord Hailsham Director he will attend the National when asked if the Chinese planned of Britain departed smiling -; COOPERATIVE “ At the areen*’—M9-5M1 CHUCK to leave for home soon. broadly They drove off together Call Ml 9-5869 Governors Conference open­ Meanwhile, Peking for the first In an American limou-sine <•!'. t'O.MPXNV as Main Street, IFflo Did It? ing there Saturday. time publicly attacked Soviet eco­ Soviet Premier Khrushchev met What It it? Did janior smash the picture window or 'The Governor aald he 'waa taking nomic and military aid to India | with French Amba.s.sador Maurice >1 ■. r.Kii.vif '-ri.’i.i V CENTER CUT his family along “at my own ex­ during last fall's Chinese-lndian de Jean, whose government is Ti I. Ml did tte ibdme flip oat of the erowded medicine cabinet pense" sines this' will be the last bordeT- war. standing aloof from the test ban Read Herald A d ^ again? It’s all explained on page three. time in several years the family^ -phe Soviet press was Hooded; talks There was no immediate HAM SLICES lb. will be together on a trip. with attacks on the Chinese. information on the subject of the 'Hie Governor said he expects the Abandoning the polite phrasing ' meeting. CAR HYGRADE*S SKINLESS ' i| QC Leadership SpUt Blamed conference to take up hla full time which even a week ago charac- \ Khrushchev opened the talks Ctadets o f TlfsiiihtStii sw p 4, UsTtnrr S M bs, and I M r iic^iper, inclnd^ rear, left to rigHt, Beth there. He is a member of the Im -' teriaed most Soviet comments on Monday with Harnman and Hait- rauriMii asid SOSBB aariM, both of THiiisliutu. Mm. Harold PordMran, akippme, and Claim Soutbsr- China, the Soviet Ck>mmunist par­ ' sham at the Kremlin. Gromyko ■n, both i t iwiiMB and Joarnte Beiihuau and RnOi Sctaefiicnpflug, bulb of Miancfaedter, kneeling portant resolutions committae. RENTALS FRANKS 'The Governor’s executive aides, ty newspaper Pravda blasted “ the took over (or the Russians today ftnao. left to right. Patricia I\)rchero«i o f BoKon and Katherine Herman of Manchester. Gene erroneous views and actions of Before the negotiators sat down • I Choicest Mc€its lit Town! | r■ilkIS af Ptamia^tm mbI Tiw.*s Mdeod of RockstSs also left with the group. (Hemid photo by Robert J. Beckwith and Carl La- Savannah Progress lumia will fly there Friday to help the leaders of the Communist par­ Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister a}. Seafood Department assist the Governor. ty of China which weaken the uni­ I Vaienan A Zorin was asked by ty of the world Socialist camp a Western newsman if he believed 5 TUESDAY ONLY! and amaH oraft. handling. AH must In addition to Governor and Mrs. the talks were proceeding satis­ Dempaey, Kevin, 14, and John, 17, and the international Communist be qualified swimmero, and four FLOUNDER FILLETS ... Sfc movement.” factorily. KA«VC are registered junior Mfe savers. will drive down. 'They will be met "In my opinion, yes," Zorin re­ Mco'iner Scouts Spend Week Didn’t Stop Rioting there by the two other children, The Soviet government newspa­ The girls will Mva a seaman’s per Izvestia Monday accused the plied life this week and obaerve tra­ • VfEEKLY Margaret. 16. and ICdward, 22, who have been visiting friends in the Chinese of trying to shift the cen­ Thus is the second time in si.x Training at Mystic Seaport ditional Ebipboard etiquette at all ter of international commqnlsm months, however, that prospects JCHICKEN times. 'Ihey will be befthed aboard • MONTHLY By DON McKEE have appeared bright for a break­ SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) —Racia] viotenoe hit this hWtoric ett.y In from the Kremlin and of setting the Joseph Conrad, an old whBUng 'When the convention finishes colored races against white. through in the deadloi'k that has mip, and Oundel, a Danish ketch. • YEARLY e paradoxical broadaide following y«are of peaceful, often 'v'oluntazy file following Wednesday, the 9fiae isr cadet Scoots ef^ participate in a youili trahiing ORAPE, MIANCUE, PCNOH Red China is only one step , marked extensive negotiations In fL E G S a u p 4, Cbnaeotioat program. Beflides the training, the cadets Change in segregation pattemR. In sUbetanoa It was,an .accident P « 5 5 W fa ^ ly vrtll ^ t rtlaUvea gohiam of the world Com- Geneva VaBcy Socnt ODorsal. and their The IMatiner cadets and their will foUow general Unee of a rou­ tatn e f divUM leedarahtpa and fed by mihtaxR young InMgimtlea- In nm pi * *’'■ mimlst movement and the crea- Predictions of .success, there­ V IBS. PER OUSTOMEB.) MnippcB. kft yesterday for a week skipper have Coast Guard Auxil­ tine day in the life of a navy men. JUICED-RITE aa*. a fVar vM|* paraona and the -violent element o f the Megib eetn- tire trtp -wnl take about two ^ international Com- fore. were restrained. Secrecy iary certificates for seamanship This InchJdes Standing watches, munity. weeks. cloaked positions taken by the at Myntac Seaport, where they will NEW C A R S Until last nxMOOi, desegregation munist center,” Izvestia said. swabbing decks, poUahing brass, JUG OovantcK' Dani|>aey noted that It said Peking was trying to ; Western powers and the Soviet keeping the dhlp In order, and FRUIT DRINKS game without aicnificant trraUe. his sen, Edward, who is studying find allies among the non-white Union in the opening session • HIGHtliND PARK MARKET Umited shore leave. OUR LOW tATES In April 1221. when "es to sp>end Mcapt gosoHaa. hicident. Under a government that Is racial, national and continental blaze destroyed records and some $40,000 worth of library books. (Herald photo by Sa- As the negotiators sat down at a week aboard a racing schooner, (CoaUnued on Page Seven) lines.’ ’ a large round table there was th*i Etitliant. The week in active train­ gmong the most liberal in the en­ In New Haven ternis.) The Milk That Made Conn. History tire South, all city-controlled fa­ Some nationalist leaders in new­ usual diplomatic banter and jok­ ------ing is considered the high pxHnt CX>NN. APPROVED HOMOGENIZED ly independent countries are in­ ing 7 in each year's aotivites. culties except schools have been NEW h a v e n (A P )—a crowd MORIARTY VITAMIN D HALF desegregated. School fficials are citing their peoples against the Gromyko began by ob.serving of more than 100 persona formed G uard Frees Soviet Union as well as the West with one of his rare smiles, "It s AMBER HEATED, MOLDED prepared to begin desegregation Meed vacation money? 3 8 ' ™ 7 4 ' with the fall term. quickly on a New Haven street by “ Inculcating them with hos- Fire Destroys like in Geneva. " COPENHAGEN—"AnUque am­ UROTHERS MILK tlUty toward white people,” said Hawaii Junket Gets "Do you remember that in 1959 ber" is genuine amlber hut it con­ Plus Depoett “ Savannah's government la last night after a brawl between 14 It Seized, Izvestia. they put the representatives of more Uberal than even AUanta’s,’’ sists of ameU pieces heated to 300 2M CENTER 8T. — 648-8125 a Negro and a whits man. The Soviet government has School Board the German Democratic Republic degrees centigrade, pirkned into aald a Negro veteran of the in- Police managed to keep the been trying to keep ah open door and West Germany together with tegration fight, the Rev. James ^ fight from erupting into a poesi- Slabe, and moulded into 'vaiioua Averts Protest into neutralist India with much Dempsey’s Criticism only S IX pencils width between Get an MFC shapes. Bevel of the Southern Christian ble riot. publicized aid. It is a sample of H ead quarters their chairs? he asked. j/ ^ Leadership Conference. , “Elffectlve and democratic ac- the use of economic aid by which This drew no re.sponse. At that Travaloan “ Savannah can work out its. tion a t the New Haven police at CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP)—This mtlitla-controlled town saw no the Soviet government hopes to BLOOMFIELD (API - Flames moment a cameraman knocked problems." Bevel said as he left the scene actually prevented a pursue the Commimist revolution HAR'TFORD (AP) — . Governor* aonaJ view and that as part of __ D______■ , c-j ever a chair with a loud bang. prospect for a respite in its ra­ gutted Blooinfield B Board of Exlii- « u ^ j i *• VAshing won't take Special Offer! J- the city after helping in birgcial serious race riot," Burl 'Fowles, without risking nuclear war. Deanpsey today disagreed with the executive branch of the gov­ ® Some members of the delegation afforts to restore calm. ., president of the New Haven Chap- cial troubles today despite two State Legislative Omncil action to ernment he . could not interfere cation building early today, de- turned around sharply and Gr,o- peace moves: China argues that such aid you places... but lYNANK It HOUDAY COUPE City officials, white business- ter of the Congress of Racial permit the Rules Committee to with legislative action of this kind stroying \’aluable records and myko quickly obser\’ed “ That was an HFC Traveloan ^ 22 GALLON PLASTIC men and clergymen and the more Equality (CORE), said today. 1. National Guard leaders head­ (Continued on Page Thirteen) send as many of its lawmaker (Jovemor Dempsey, who served some 340.(K)0 of library books g. beautiful '63 Olda. costa leaa than you’d gueaa! It gives conservative Negro leaders agree At least eight men were arrest­ ed off a protest march by 500 niemtoers as it wishes to a Hawaii in the 1949. 1951 and 1953 iegis- The three-alarm fire was fought (Continued on Page Seven) wW! So take that g sQde, amooCh V-8 perfonuahce, and a hixiHious ride! TRASH BARREL with Bevel. ed fn»n among the crowd—Negro angry Negroes Monday night by convention at .state expense. laturea said he never went to for more than tw-o and a half hours vacation now. Borrow ■ Why then did Savannah have and white — that gathered near releasing 14 persons, including The governor’s oomments were any* convention. by units from Bloomfield. Hart­ militant Integrationist Gloria Post Office Adding confidently—repay violence? James St. and Grand Ave. made at his press conference in RepubUcan members of the Leg­ ford and Blue Hills, while Windsor With Cover Night demonstrationB provided Police said objects were thrown Richardacm, who had been arrest­ reply to a query as to whether the islative Council were unsuccessful and Wilson firemen stood by ed for trying to picket a drug­ M A sib^ and Metal file trigger. at houses and passing ears, and VIM to Its ZIP council action would enhance the in a meeting Monday to hold the Bloomfield headquarters "This is one time that I lay the that in turn objects were thrown store. public image of the legi.slature. spending to 36.000 to underwrite TTie building, the old Jerome B ulletins Closure fault direcUy on a smal Igrroup of at pasaersby from houses and 2. Mayor Calvin W. Mowbray WASHING’rON (AP) — The Post An estimated 15-20 legislators sending eight or nine delegates to Avenue School, was the headquar­ Borrow up to $fiM With Puroham Culled from AP Wiree // Handles Negroes." said a liberal white cars. and the City Council appointed a Office Department, already brim­ on the Rules Oonunittee exp>ected Hawaii. ters for the town board of edu­ with up to 20 months to rapoy Of $5.00 burinessman who asked that his Police said they were told that human relations committee to ming with ZIP starts putting some cation. and was being used as help .tackle racial problems. The to make the junket to attend the But the GCH* members w^re out­ Or More name be withheld. the incident started when some ■VIM into the nation's mall deliv­ National Legi.slative Conference voted 11-10 by a solid Democratic tempotlary quarters for the Pros­ A kMUi of $100 eocto SS0.60 vfaon prompts ropoid In committee is composed of seven ser Library. M E«CH .\.NT • .H.ARCH 12 BuunorntiTB moarthly ioEtehnentn ol $10.06 meh, “ Some extreme activists have white men came to the street and ery today. Aug. 19-24 at the mid-Bacific block which favored no restric­ white persons and four Negroes According to library estimates, C.\.MBRIDGE. Md. (.\P) — A Sensational Value! ■VIM—vertical improved mail— resort. tions fropi the number who could AriE about Oedi^ life inswsiic* (Continued on Page Nine) (Continued on Page Four) nominated by the Cambridge non- is being launched in the 20-story the volumes .stored in the building .More than 100 w hite businewi- MAICCHESTEB MOTOK SAL£8 W n X D E I^ K B "When I was a legislator and a attend. SB loans St tcroop rste THIS CAB FROM STOCK FOB -violent action committee. Oown Zellerbach Building in San were valued at approximately nien marrhed through the huni- member of the Legislative (Council Meanwhile, a second state group 540.(XK). eoccluding records and neoK district of this racial Mra. Richardson called for a Francisco in a pilot project to also may be represented at the (Flos Coana new demonstration today. speed up mail service, in big of­ I tried to economize as far as files. trouble spot today as a protest possible,” he said. Hawaiian conventiem. HOUSEHOLD HI Pllee 3S1S4A4 State Tax) Mrs. Richardson returned Mon­ fice buildings. Building Inspector Dean Cau­ to restrictions imposed by mili­ *2975 Jewels W orn day from Amiapolis, where Gov. ■VIM joins ZIP (zoning improve­ “I know these meetings are Im­ The State Commiasian on Inter­ dill said the building appeared to tia control. K spokesman for the J. Millard Tawes held day-long ment program) ami ABCD (accel­ portant. But I would agree that governmental Relations is eyeing be at least a 75 per cent loss. Fire businessmen. Del. Thomas Mer- MANCHEnER EHOPMHO RARKADI O n Sleeves in meetings -with Negro and white erated business collection deliv­ a smaill group of four to aix legis­ the convention and three of its officials would not permit Caudill ryweather. Dorchester County MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES REDEEM MOTT’S leaders. ery) in Postmaster General J. lators could go there (to Ha'waii) members have expressed interest to enter the weakened structure Democrat, said up to 1,000 busi­ 382 Middle Turnpike West ‘’ScMag and serstdag Oidsmoblles for over 27 yearn.** Soon she and Stanley Branche, Edward Day’s plan to get some and do as good a job as a big in attending. This group does not just after the fire. nessmen would de«iionstrate in a field secretary of the National new vigor into the postal service. delegation,” need Legislative Council approval^ The blaze, which was discovered 2nd Floor-PHONE: 643-2738 512 WXST CENTER STREET—64S-UU Fall Fashions front of the armory this after­ Open eeeaiaga tut*—Saturdays tOI 6 PAL VALUABLE COUPONS The governor emphasized that about 7:30 a m. by a maintenance noon to protest the National man. Mickey Moskewich. and an ■mti; Hta, Tun., Ewn. N la i —Wal, Fn. M'.li I (CoaUnued oa Page Four) (ConUhuM' on Page Thirteen) he was merely expressing his pert (Continued on Page Seven) Guard releasing 14 Negroes ta­ By RHEA STEWAAT unidentified resident, raged out of ken into custody Monday. MAILED TO YOUR NEW YORK—A favorite atunt control for about an hour and a of today’a magazihes ia hating the half. PROTEST SHOOTENO occypationa tha.t axe likely to flour- Cfaina-Inspired Asia Racism a Specter Flames broke through the ropl. HOME idi in these automated tinveri, and hiling the residential area with DETROIT (.AP) — Club- tboee that will go by the board. smoke and .spewing black ashes swinging police broke up a rm-k- After a week of viewing the faah- on spectators. , throwing mob of about- 800 who BOLTON REPUBLICANS iona that designers of tbe New A half hour after ithe tire wa-s gathered at a police station GLASSWARE TO MATCH York Couture Groi^ haye in store Red Break a Mixed Blessing for West reported, A*f-**tant Supewmtendent Monday night to protest the FREE shooting of a teen-age youth. for women in the fall and -winter BLUE SPRUCE DINNERWAREl (CoaUnued oa Page Seven) SLx persoo-s were arrested for In­ ...AnENTION! of 1963-1964, a fashion writer can vestigation of inciting a riot, 9 " i6u PARK 100s OF EXTRA STAMPS! easily compile tfaisTiat of oooupa- By JAMES MARLOW g ♦memory of Stalin at the 20th^Out of this division competition•• 'Therefore, since the Chinese as- j Five persons were hospitalized Uons that will go strong for a Aasoclated Press News Ana,^t Party Congress on Feb. 24, 1966, to win over the backward non- Bhie gpmoe Olaeeware Oaa a TQaa wfiila;.'.at least, uHth the styles WASHINGTON (AP)—The deep­ 10 days before that he made sug­ Communist countries everywhere nist victory, the Western world ' Unidentified Pair. with EA ^ I Can Be Porchaeed For . . . W Oiaeaea / T C change: ening break between the 'Russians gestions which today are present­ is inevitable. particularly the United States. „ . ■ s • i ficial injuries.. It was the second .. .SIMPLY BY WRITING Embroiderer, leather t a n n e r , ed as the main cause of the. Out of the competiUon will come must get adjusted to the reaHty RuSSian - UIN Aide, and Red Chinese has left the West major demonstration against po­ hunter in Africa, furrier, chemist Russian-Chinese split. conflict of one kind or another that siooner or later the Red Chi- lice over fatal shootings. J^tur- Richard M orra ACHECKI specializing in synthetic febriCB. as confused about the future as He said international problems between the two worlds of com­ n e s ^ ^ move to take over all A c ’ C l l S e d o f S p y i n g day. 600 Negroes protested the Several of the leading designers, it was when Nikita Khrushchev should be solved by negotiation, munism. This will take up much shooting of a Negro woman. suddenly repudiated Stalin in 1956. of the' energy, attention and re­ Then the West will have to de- ' ------Chbck-Cbedit is a modem bank-credit p in aa they showed gowns glowing in that war isn’t necessary for Com­ aparides of seqidns, j ^ d s and Even Secretary of State John munism to triumph, and that the sources of the two camps. To this cide whether it wishes to risk war NEW YORK (APi — A federal GE STRIKE OX whkb gives you a ready reserve of eadxa cash Foster Dulles admitted at the (fictent the West will boiefit. to sU^ the Chinese. Right now the grand jury has indicted four per- For First Selectman beads, bragged that they had their West and East should sign a nu­ SYR.AC’VsE. N. Y. (AP)— X ^ O 'V ^ ' own embroiderers to put these on time: clear test ban agreement and The split may even drive Russia United States will not permit sons on espionage, charges and whenever you need it—to meet une^iected "It is too early to judge its full into closer association and coop­ communism, outside of Cuba, to said the Soviet Union spent "large -Approximately 4.500 members in a very special way. 'Two of the even a non-aggression pact. o f the International Unitin of Dedicot«d expeneee, take advantage o f sake on major embroiderers were definitely plac­ meaning.” eration with the West. set 'up shop among its next-door sums of money " on the spy oper- 'The American Communist party 'T^e Chinese disagree , on all But the blessing is not unmixed. neighbors in Latin America. ations. Eleetrical Workers (lEU) appliances . . .'whatever you want or need. ed in Paris; the wberebbouta of counts. And these are the main struck the General Elec'trf’c Co. Practical anottisr waa unspecified, but ofM said in an' editorial in the Dally The Russians are accusing the For this reasonthe United The indictment-s were returned You actually hoixow from the bank put iy Worker: paints they throw at Khrushchev Chinese of promoting anti-white States can hardly feel indignant in Brooklyn Monday against a today in a ^dispute o\er local got a viviAplctute of little women now in their accusation that he SuccMcful ‘"rhe shattering revelaUons racialism. FYom this it can be if the Chinese, as soon as they Russian employe of the United working i-onditions. About 300 uriting a ehedt,' find out how you can qualiiy stitching awaywitbbead and ban­ is undermining world communism. pickets appeared at the plants gle. aH lookihg like Mimi in “La made by Khruahehev show what a assumed, if true, that the Qiinese ! are able, try to drive all remain- Nations, his wife and a mystery for Hartford National Checfr-Credit. gigantic transformation ia taking But today In Moscow, Ameri­ will appeal to all the non-white I ing Western influence out of Asia, couple from Washington. D.C. at 6 aon. and tried to bar non­ • BOLTON NEH>S HIM! Boheme" and conjuring up nos­ cans, Britons and Russians are union employes from entering talgia for those other deys when place in the Soviet Union." peoples to divide the world into The struggle then will not be over They are accused of conspiring SAnuuABtt J9T9 What waa shattered was the discussing a test ban. The Ameri­ big camps; white and non-white, principle but over power, if- the for si-x years to send to the Soviet GE's expansive Electronic Park. • BOLTON DESERVES HIM! this'sacrifice w »s taken for grant­ myth of the Rui^an leadershiji’s cans and Britons are waiting to That's horrible enough, but the West wants to fight for Asia. Union via short-wave radio secret But the union called the piekets ed. 'The sleeve ia the chic {dace to ijifalibUity. Around' the world hear what Khrushchev says on a West must be prepared for an­ Such a struggle seemed inevi- information about U S. rocket off the line shortly before 9 ajn. • ACTIVE IN TOWN GOVERNMENT FOR wear emfaroklery these days, al­ f^mmunlirt parties suffered con­ nohaggression pact. And there other specter. table anyway, whether or not pads, atomic arms shipments, to attend a meeting. W a t k i n s ^ E S T though several smart gowns were vulsions. Smne were heretical have been a number of interna­ For a while the Chinee* may there was a Russian-Chinese split. : troop movements and naval in- . 20 YEARS thickly encrusted with gold all tional negotiations. FL.Af»lf FTiOOD 'r t enough to criticise the Kremlin. stay behind their frontiers, leav­ But there is another element in I stallations. around the throat, like one. of Russia had to erush Hungary’s Once again around the world ing the rest of Asia pretty much all this, and a truly unpredictable | The grand jury also accused the HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (A P )— Cleopatra’s neaUacee, and the an- anU-Red revolt. The Soviet hold Communist parties, watching alone because they -are not mili­ one. defendants of trying to enlist A flash flood causeri by heavy GivRMm yoiir Mipport in Mm RcpiibBcaa C orcri OKUANDJ.WEST • DIRECTOK' Z^ATZONAXi B A N K Tha o f ttiia crustatiaa waa repeated .amund on the t^eUtes was weakened, if world commimism split into two tarily strtmg en oii^ to challenge; The stronger the Chinese be- American military and ciirilian rain waabed through the down­ the hem. X, - - TUESDAY, JULY 16 9- I -eWi^BlW I y, > TMxrmr coacF A arr ■hepberd’a ooak by 'Frsdertea, only a iitUe. But its hold on the huge campa, are having some the West or risk a war. | come.'the more danger they are defense personnel as agents town aeetioh of this reaort city ‘Those aaen-’t d beads, fiioae M m trM .L a in tmf-btoaVn Austrattan opos- Bed. Chinese was weakened enor­ convulsions. 1 That won’t last. ’They’ll develop-; to Russia. The (Chinese have . at Indicted were Ivan D. Egorov. for four bonxs this morning. Th* aum, ooanea from tlM bociMt- are jnwiila,” was heard orcsstnnsi' mously for a reason whlph may It seems plain that the Commu- nuclear weapons, perhaps within least two and a half ti|nes asi4i. a U.N. peraoanel officer; hial water ftaially was carried away WioBv. pddfor by Mm Bs of Hm condMola.' as • «wHsd aMnOoi bav* baaa eaarlookad then but nist jiarties in the West will go( two years. It may take' them many pet^e as the Ruaaiaaa. Arerwlfe, Alaksandra. 32, and a Wafii- by tm ezteaolve drainage syMoofe M2 EAST CBITB STROT, MANCHESTER ____ 595 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER io i’t now. along irith Russia; the Aslan par- some time lotiger to somelote tba Rnarians goinr to alt bp to Bad K MR iBMdrada at t IL T . Ooabara Gaoi«L) tlM wfil vttb Red CUna. gaeA dsihtoqt eystoma. tear s$ bOng T' T I ““ { ■ ' .n '4

• r TAGE TW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALp, MANCHESTER, COWL TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1S6S ^ ' ■ 'MANCHESTER EVENINGf HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAY, JULY 1«, 1963 P A G E V B S E tt. Rockville-Vem on RockvUle-Vernon Bolton Local Stocks Wares Move Sheinwold on Bridge 1- > . Bond Issue Bartlett Sues Tax Filings Land Purchase^ To'Sidewalk :U Qaotettoas FanUslMd b^r ^ ■e Coburn MMdlebrook. Inc. RESIST BARGAIN B m Ii Stock* Toomey Lane Slated for Vote For 3 Days U i BRIDGE DEFENSE Approved on Mayor, Police - ii. Bid g Asked By ALFRED SHEINWOUD 3onn. Bank and Trust ris pitching and Alan Oooconi Manchester’s spsetaoutor *Mds- Sclahoa has a way of revealing Co...... T1 75V4 Commissioner 'Hie skieotmen decided last nighty ^ K S f Voice Vote catching. Ken Griffin pitched for walk days” are once again here. Hr-it ford National to call a tovv^ meeting toward the dark tnitha about human soul. C !• « .'4 Bank and Tni.at Co Sd TO'-j Sheridan's; Pete Traygis and Tod On Thursday, Friday and Satur­ Pethape it was Kinsey who first « A q i 7 S B Mnoa no one said .-. word when The hou.ses of Mayor Leo B. end of the mootii'to vote on tliree Leventhal caught. ’TIm Elducators Fire Insurance Coiiiiianiea day cf this week, merchants will noted that the fafhala of the ape- $ m r m u r .4 ' 1 noekvHl* Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Flaherty Jr.'and Police Commis- probable items. AdopiUng an ordi- beat the North Coventry Fire De­ i Hartford F^re ...... 66 70 partment team 15 to with Craig again offer bargains on the aUe- dea ia addicted to bargains. And Jr. laat niarM oalled twice for dia- National Fire ...... 113 122 sioner Thomas McCusker have ^ nance to eliminate ths annual dec- 6 Pepin pitching and Bob Hutchin­ perhaps the name of this colum­ been attached in connection with ^ iaration of property, buying the waJka cf Main Bt., Manchester D A t 7 S S •uaston a proposed S230.000 Phoenix Fife ...... 116 123 son oatchk^. Barry Sheridan had nist will go down tai the records i.ife and Indenultr In*. CO*. Sticpping P’arkade, and many “ ctf ImsM issue for redevelopment, the the $35,000 law suit brought against; McGurk prtdJerty next to the M- four hits and Kevin McDermott of science as tha first to apply .107 BODka laayor oalled for a vote on the Aetna Ca.aualty them Ig former police sergeant j *3.350, and the extension made an outstanding back-hand straet" Vocations. this principle to tha bridge table. ' Aetna Life ,1.W bs Lester Bartlett. natter. , ^ ^ , catch in left field. Robart 3L. Brock, egaaeaittve vtea South dealer About 100 al those at the meet- I Conn General ... .160 68 The citv^ council decided last | of Toomey Lane. pretodent of the Chamber of Oom- Both aidefe vulnerable . .132 ♦2 night to wait two weeks befor# The selectmen awarded the oon- b if called ‘'aye,” and about lO^Htfd. Steam Boiler Adverti*ement— meroe, has aimotsioed thait ths Opening lead—Acs of Diamonds sailed "nay." ’ TYavelera ...... 1^9 9" notifying the city'* jnrtirance com- tract for supplying gas and oil Attention Republican voter*! Do sale will be held r ^ or thin*. In Sclanea and tha raadara c f this pany to remove th^ attachment on to M and M Oil Oo.. the only The mayor ruled Uiat those in Puhlir. I'lllitle* you believe: ( 1 ) A board of Educa­ case of rain, merchants wBl move odumn might have loet a great 374 the two houses. bidder, who quoted tank wagon 1 A ^iSa 2 A nm flavor were In a clear jnajority. and Conn Light Power .. 3.^'^ tion should direct the course of its their wares todoora. truth forever if West had found Mayor Flaherty, who told the price plus one cant a gallon for t S tma. nm csBod for adjournment of the j Htfd Klectric Light achools according to the wishes of Indicatlona are, teem past "Bld*- a better opening lead. The actual meeting, cloeing the first chapter new ...... t l \ council last night he wa.s being gas. m and M Oil and McKinney I its people? (2) A Board of Educa­ waHc Days,” that Manchester r»- opening lead of the ace of dla- on the city's redevelopment, and i Hartford Gas Co. ... 38 4 ■'harrassed" by Bartlett's counsel. I Lumber Oo. were asked to r tion should be responsible and con­ mends, followed by a low dia­ taBera can look forward to tre­ loss apada krldm in opening the door on acqtiifktior of |so"th:'rn .Sew Kngland Atty Harry Hammer, isaid he mit their hide for supplying fuel cerned with a sound curriculum for mond, gave Erik Paulsen, Loa An­ also have to mendous, happy, puitdiase-ffoMed property. " • Telephone ...... 514 M', could see nothing new in the writ oji because it was impo-seible to all students? (8) A Board of Edu­ geles expert, his chance to make W est crowds o f shoppers. Daily No bon- W ork* ...... 19 21 patrolman. ! ooiAraot to supply snow blades Advertisement— addition, the chamber cf Oom- Paulsen had planned to continue fban in a lump stun. bid abows, typically, four or more The amount will not exceed Veeder-Root ...... 464 50 He sued the c«ty. individual o f- , 'nose pieces went to BrigTrton Bolton Republicans! I sincere­ msroe will mail 32,000 o f the pro­ by ruffing a spade in dummy, but Tht aboyc quotations are not to fieials and three newspapers for ; Steel Oo. ly solicit your suppart at the Re­ the fall of the king gave him tramps, a side sfa^etoo or void, 1230,000, and might be a.s low a« motion pieces to Manoheeter area and not more than 9 points in be construed as actual marketa damages. | 'Rie selectmen also signed an publican Caucus TMesday evening reaidentA something e think -about East $60,000, McCarthy has predicted. eardo. Yary weak handa « f The probable amount to be spent His post has been abandoned, agreement wlth'*the state for al- at the Oommunlty Hall for the So, come eariy and cftan to might over-ruff and return trumpe Mayor Ftohwty said last night type are worth only a single b(y RockviHe taxpayers is *119,000. location of *34,000 town-aid road very important office of First Se­ "Manchester Sidewalk D ay a” to fill the dummy. Commisaioncr McOuakcr said tends. TMs am m er the town will lectman. My record public r raise; good hands ara worth a I f the Chase Building on W Thursday, FMday and Saturday. P teeento Otft C o v e n t r y the insurance company or the ralss to game. Main St. and Market St. U treat Volpi Rd. and apply armor service over a long pei%B of time The OaUfcrnlan expert kx>ked to dropped from the program, the council mould stand behind city ooating to Carter St., Louisa in this area Is wen known. My full his right and noted that the East officials, whether^ elected or ap­ For gheinwold’s 86 - page book- cost to taxpavers will be only Rd.. F6ora Rd., Denting Rd., Fern- time will be devoted to this ef­ Marine Weather player was young, pretty, and ap­ pointed. or they wBl be hampered wtood Dr. and part of Brandy St. fort, I honestly brieve I can fair­ U/t, “ A Pocket G u i^ to Bridga,” $60 ,000. Plan* to renovate the Board Signs parently female. There waa no sand BO cents to Bridge Book. in carrying out the leas pjeaasnt Bituminous ooncrefe will be ly represent an the people of Our WINID6OR LOCKS (AP) — The (Herald phrvio by Satendal building are being drawn now. If time to conduct tests to verify his Manchester Eva. Herald. Bqk 8818, duties o f their poets. Nothing will on Plymouth Lane, Lynwood Ikr. fine town of Boltan. Respectfully U. . Weather Bureau lasuad the they are approved, the city will 8 observations, so Paulsen made Grand Central ttmtkm. Naw-Tosk Place Cardboard Dab Enamel Spin Stop Take Off Compare ■ot have to acquire the building 4 Teachers ever get erature 70, oea esim, velope apart with eager cries of work and find his wife and kids to school himself. Says the sign, ttoe sssdnn last Bight mid Intsr- FISH FRY TWttng hows are X to 8 pjn. now sbudying ter Ms mnster's tha ecmmtbtea. tojSbMty 10 milea, clear . excitement, you peer into them sitting on the sofa in the sidewalk manufactured in city shops; far aS arera except maternity, deeyoe. viewed four m oi for the position of (AU YOU CAN EAT) l^umly. hoping against hope that in the rain. “ SOLW—SC3HOOL ZONE.” where they are X to 4 pjn. and Alfred Boulden, pubUe rdations principal o f the Mamentary school. this one will have better news At 46 or 47 he gets a copy of $:$$ to 8 p.m. and private rooms, director at the high achool. re­ O f the OTigkial 17 appUcanta, seven Pried Pish LftmoH W e d g e than the one before did. his college alumni magazine srhere they are 10 Am. to 8 p.m. quested a full time clerk in lieu were eliminated by Supt. Phhip C. One of the things you find out showing that the average earn­ Two Injured Uguori. The remaining d x of the rrmcn mvQ r viuiwi womiQw XTWMm s are requested not to ' of a part time cleik to take care ENDS “ CREATURE BLAC K LAGOON” 6:80 and 9:20 about mail as you grow older i.s ings of his classmates, a quarter resulting 10 candidatee will appear eeeke to pattenta’ rooms. No more of teachers' registers, TODAY “CREATURE WALKS AMONG US”— 6KK) PM - PresMy loked Roli oed Rntter that after you leave college, very, centuary after graduation,, are thail two itsltnni at one ttme per Principal Clarence Edmondson As Car Flips before the ecliool board Monday. very few people in this world exactly *6,812.35 more than he TERMITES? u pnHent. recommended that a sink and OomnieodattoQ Elarned X T c c ^ send you money in a letter. was paid last year. . — drinking fountain be .placed in each Marine Lance Corp. Gerald S. Be Sure...C all BLISS Pobce aaid today that speed Johnson, son o f Mr. and Mrs. S. WEDNESDAY They will ask-you to send them From 50 to 65, a man finds his FOR A FREE HOME INSPECTION rottento today— 288 of the rooms of the upper grade EVERY WEDNESDAY mail bulging with invitations to ■v JofanscR of Vernon Rd., teceived a MATTNEE X:60 P.M. money in a letter, but they won't ADMITTED YESTE3LDAT; wing at Coventry 0 r a m m a r was an apparent factor in an early invest in Abyssinian mining V < oonunendatlon, June 11; whBe serv­ STATE send it to you. Now and then you Call Mitchell 9-9240 •aodra Mahdslik. Storrs; Carol ! School. He estimated the cost at morning one-car accident on a Evening Feature A t 6:80 and 9:80—-Oo-Hlt A t 8:10 PJfi. stocks, and appeals to Join a “ se­ ing with the Second Amphibiaii 5 P.M. t o 9 P.M. might catch the government peo­ Jkns Mattaiaaon, 78 Florence St.: '*2.000. ple off guard and get them lect group of your fellow-minded > /A y -', - r ' ^ Camp Meeting Rd. curve m which Tractor Battahon, Force Troops, 1st. O v « f 81 Y ta rt glinssin Rivosa, 45 ESdridge S t; , It was also recommended that to send you a refund by mall Americans” in a phllantrophic ' V ' . - A ^< ■■ s . ■' * ’ ' the vehicle roQed oyer three at Camp Lejeune. N . C. He was Wdit Disney M n. Delphine Lemoine. 436 Bum- ; the concrete steps and platform more seldom as you grow older, cru.sade to wipe out snail fever .7 ; times, wreokieg the car and bring­ conunended ter Us ouftstandkig ENJOY ONE OF OUR DEUCIOUS ■XJMS Tarm lk* C ontrol Co«9» bam St.; Mrs.'Eaaie Hoxie. Glas- i at Robertson School be replaced at ing imnor injuries to two perama. too. in the Middle Elast. Or a dozen Otv. 07 RUU UTIMUHATM CO. INC. performanoe of duty. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST teiteixy; Mrs. Anita Rishefl. Bed- ' an e.stimated cost of *4.600. Chesttt A. Vamey. 22. of 10 De­ The nature of a man’s mail other equally worthy causes. Before entering the service ki Center Rd., Bolton; Dennis The board will consider these pot Sq.. a passenger in the car COCKTAIISHL’^ o 67 Benton St.; Mrs. Agnes recommendation* for inclusion in driven by Francis L. Hoyland. 21, November 1660, Johnson attended Manohestsr High School. CMdewter, »4 Avondale Rd.; M ra the budget for next year, ' Marlborough, waa taken to Man- m ea n Gibbon, 42E Bluefieid Dr ; 4 One teacher vacancy exists at ohaster Memorial Hospital and Dog Benalttee to Jamp THE DEPBIDAB1I8 FROM DODGE! Town derk Mrs. Olive Toomey M n. Amah Tucker. Talcottville; Robertson School, the school board treated ter multiple bruises and would like to remind those who AIHkED TREAT Ddbra Caron, 172 High St.; Ekn- noted, for which applications are oontuaions,;fOf hia hands, legs and '5 cat Rotberga, WlllimanUc; Thom- being taken Until July 23 There forgot to legistar their dogs that UoujAiiDjOHnfon the penalty for late registration is aa 24 H«vdee Rd.; George are three vacancies at the high Hoviand. wtw waa Hiakan up Benton. 54 Strickland Bt ; C l a r - , school in English, mathematics ^ only 96 cents this month. A fter “Lendraait for Huigry and received bumps and bruises Juty 31. the penalty ia a dollar. enoe Mlnott, Hartford; Bruce and French teaching posU. but did not require treatmcnL Rcinohl. #1 Walker St.; Mrs Mrs. Alma Heckler, board chair- Three hundred; and ninety-one dogs Americans” O iiildtiia MoNainara. 27 Engle- man. recommended to the «dmin-1 ^ have been Ucowed so far this year. wood Dr.; Mrs. Suzanne Eichack- istration that a complete card in-1 The total number licensed last year Vi Mile Off Oakland SU to appear in Manchester's Cii^ was 463. ar, Vernon; Walter E. Anderson. 1 ventory file of equipment in the cult Court 12 on Aug. 5. On Ttdland Tompike 19 Gardner St ; Mrs. Barbara ikree schools be made; and that Baseball Notes JuMioe, 146 Vernon Ave . Rock- individual______cards also be made for . . Police said that Hoyiand was M and M Oil beat Sheridan Oil each clas-sroom which the teacher west on Camp Meeting 11 to 1 last night, with David Nor- TiUe; Gary Caron, Vernon; Mrs. ^ — Rd.. Rt. 86. at about 3 o'clock this Jean Bangs, Yuma, Arlr.; Alice i ^ave to check at the end of morning and. on rounding a curve O'Coimvor, 39 Locuet St.; Mrs,, J'*'' Just east of Carter SL. drove m- Doris Boulanger, 9 Griswold St ; Manchester Evening H e r a ld to the eastbound lane. While try 'William - Kelley, EJaurt Hartford: ing to get back over a double line Brian Scanlon, Notch Rd., Bolton Coventry correspondent. F. Pauline ENDS “Boom At Top” Little, telephone 74Z S23I. into hie own lane, the car flipped ENDS TONIGHT ADfttnTBD TODAY; Mrs Mart over about three times, travehng TONTGH'ir Sat. Nite-Sun. Morn! Chixlus, 63 Union St.; Mrs. Jo­ some 311 feeL and came to rest S T E R “r " ’ BARABBAS," color A Rthewy -QuiiHi sephine Grahkm, North Winchiam. on. the south side of the road. 'Requiem For A Heavyweight"’— Sack\ie O leosoe BmTHB YESTERDAY: A Cronin Renamed A two-car bumper ooUiaion on daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Perley Main St., juot south of Pearl 9L. MANSFieLOn BOLTON NOTCH Bnay, 32 High St., Rockville; a son IJCT. H-nJHUJMAimCrrJ m l Houtas 6 amd A4 4 To Stale Council shortly after 9 last nigbt. result­ STARTS WED.—ALL C01.0R to HIT. and Mrs. Clayton Bi.shop. ed in no injuries, obe arreat, and WEDNESDAY Hyde Ava, Rockville. moderate vehicle damage. BIRTHe TODAY: A son to Mr John E Cronin at 14 Canterbury naSmistafatltklmf.Kmsittt d j t sk e s over a n a n o t h Ier g r e a t s h o w St. has been reappointed by Gov. P^ce aaid that Anthony S maaMa$mlanmliiS$althalkf 'T MY INITON - and. Mrs. Robert LanneU. Enfield; Elvana, 56. of 26 N. Film SU, waa a oon to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John Dempsey to serve on the — All In Color State Adiiaory Council on Unem­ driving north on Main St. and his ^jOCK,SroCK,AND B A N ^ E S ll!, WUson, 71 Church St. light front fender and bumper sophisticated entertainment DISOHARGED YESTERDAY: ployment Compensation. He is a brushed the left rear bum per John M cF arlan d. 86 Floicnce member of the Manchester Houa-' ...and brings you the yaat's niost ing Authority and business agent guard of an angle parked car own­ at.; Mrs. Anelia Mickewicz, 120 ed by Thomas Kellv of 439 Center Avsry 3t.; Jehn Biske, 63 Wells of Unity Lodge Local 406. United hilarious prescription Auto Worker* Union. West Hart­ St. ^Iflcan^t St.r, Leonard'J. Perrett, 87A Bhie- ford. Elvaas. who aaid he did not know jTBMClUr MMSir- for joyous fun field Dr.; Walter Weir, Andover: Leon L Lemaire of Southington he had hit another vehicle, con­ Mra. Robert Duncan and daughter. and ronvince! waa aleo appointed to the council. tinued on. When making a right plus "LA D -A DOG” have you 66 Green Manor Rd.; Mrs. Bernard Term-s will end April 18. 1966 turn at the Center, his damaged Johnson and son, 183 Btich St.; Gov. Dempsey reappointed five front bumper apparently cut the Mrs. Paul Romano and daughter. members of the State Safety Oom- tire 'and caused a flat. He stopped SANDRA then 90 Wells St.; Mrs. Lester Silver mi.saion. and named Albert E. R iv­ atid daughter, 126 Cooper Hill St.: his vehicle at Summit St. and po­ era, Danielaon pc^ce chief, to a lice arrived a ftiort time later. He TODAY Mn. Michael Girard and son. Ver- Vm going vacancy on the commission. Rivera was charged with evading reopon- E Hartford— 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. DEE iMm. succeed Dr. Joseph A". Menousek aibUity and was ordered to ap­ DISCHARGEID TODAY : Thomas | of Plainrille. who declined reap- pear in Circuit Court 12, Manrhna* Prantlce. 10 Keeney St.; Mrs. Flor- | pointment. to hurt ter. on July 29. PETER anc* Rockwell. Glastonbury; Don- Also' reappointed were Bernard im Griffin, RFD 1, Bolton; Charles J. Ackerman of Rockville. Charles LAND USE OONFUCr TVotter, 10 Legion Dr., Rockville. N. Mitchell of HsuTford. FYederick ... STRATFORD (A P)—The Strat­ The man who wears this pin W. Hurd of Hamden, Curtias John­ FONDA ford town council haa voted to FUUC D ELAYS OOMMUTBBS son of Deep River, and the Rev. acquire a parcel of land adjacent N E W YORK (API—Fire in a Alfred M. Lambert of Wethers­ local train in the Bronx delayed field. All terms expire July 1. 1969. to the main runwa,^ of Bridgeport Municipal Airporh-5 The move ahaoat 1,000 New Haven Ftailroad In other actions. Gov. Dempsey eom m u tera and Boston-bound designated Graham Treadway of would thwart Bridgeport's plan The car shovm above is a '63 Dodge Polara hardtop, a beautiful to extend the runway. bargain if there ever was o n e -a good reason why Dodge sales are travaleia up to neart>’ an hour Hartford a« chairman of the State is the man responsible for the fine communications of a good Mat night. Development Oommissian for an­ TTie disputed land is 170 acres WAGNER up 65.5% so far this model year. For one thing, the Polara is priced THE IDW PRICE always the same: to offer you greater efficiency through better TXm fir* broke out in a motor other ohe-year term, and appoint­ of marsh in Great Salt Meadows in with Ford and Chevy. For another, it’s backed by a five-year/ Stratford. The Bridgeport field is many Connecticut businesses. He’s an SN E T Communica­ communications. ■ To wear the insignia of the Communi­ af a Stamford-bound local about ed John E Hayes of West Hart­ sioOO-mile warranty.* And to seal the bargain, Dodge Dealers are ford to a Citizen's Advisory Coun­ also ai Stratford. 7:10 pm. The fir e was exUn- giving the deals in their histo^. So be our guest and come tions Consultant. ■ A specialist, it’s his job to make sure cations Consultant, each man must quality through special gulMiad quiokiy, but the local and cil for Public Works to succeed The council tmanimoualy voted iae3 DD06E I!l thraa tralna behind it were halted. James H. Naylor of Hartford, and last night to acquire a purchase or a. I ll t h e drive this bargain. The ’63T)odge. At your Dodge Dealers now. that firms get the most from their communications equip­ training and ability. He can be a valuable adviser to,you in A railroad spokeoman ,*aid the reappointed John J. King of Farm­ to condemn 50 acres aa the first *Y

PAGE fTTB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1963 MANCHESTER EVENING HEBAT.1H, MANCBEIfnEB. OOIQC:, TDESDAf, JULY 16, 1963 PAca loui / * CORE Leader JfEALTH CAPSUUS JcM^els W o r n Notice ZBA Tables Action by MIcliael A Petti," MJ). IF V3U TAKE ASPIRIN FOR WI HA^ MULT Lauds Police RUN, HOW LONG 6H0ULP On Sleeves .in] TV-Radio Tonight On Par-3 Golf Bid THE EFFECT LAST i oBJtim TO rm In New Haven Fall Fashions There be no fitachised par-S golf course in Manchee- T elevision (OonUnued from Page One) (Oontfamed from Page Om ) BOLTON ter for the tim e being. The zoning board of ajqjeals last night •:00 CJ) Big S Tbeater (la progrraeji to a paitioulariy attectiva alaeva. im MovU a t T t o i ■rogrera) tabled a request for a variance by David RoUistein of West one of them attacked a Negro, (to-io) Bariv liiow (ii pcogreaal AREA Hartford, untU “more specific plans are luesaited.” John Harriott, 41, with a tire iron. That rixwB wbetoto Ura a riar ( 8) Mewa tua ayrnhol, and let all take note (40) Mr. IS K ^ The lyltoiu it had asked for per-^ The aocueed assailant iwae iden­ (M) Wbat'aNcw Biissloa to build the paivS course, that, in a season almost blinding (U ) TUm has owned the 96.7-fbot pieos of tified as Salvatore Annunziata, a ahiny stuff, the lady with (18) Big Fietura a miniature golf course, rest room land for about eight yean, and no­ 0_yra. of Srinphoay LENOX SaciUtiea, a pro shop, and a can­ foiuier boxer who fought under the jhwela on her sleeves wSl score 8:15 (BS) tooiutry On Parade loapiiw (A body haa shown interest ki the ona’'{Mjnt over tha lady wtlli only 6:35 < 8) Newa. SporU, Weather. BAwaUan Cye _ _ teen, on W . MkkBe Tploe., south of property, name of Midge RenauK. 6:80 (W Adventiirea to Tima Drama Feetieal Wickham Park. Just this side o f beadAO f sequins. PHARMACY Atty. Kelly maintained that coty Amumziata was charged with 'S) PUm ___ . lew TV the Bast Hartford town line. aggravated assault, brectoh o f the FuRiera must bs wortdng hard­ Plctura Tide "a conformity to a noocanform- (18) Lira of Rllajr I UntouehahMs Rothstein. in May, had been re- ity" could make the land valuable. peace and being found intoxicated. er than ever, for they not only ( 8) Tha Outlaws Cused a request thiu included a have to cut'SB that fir, they have (30) Clubhouse AH the others were charged with 8:48 (1O-3330) RunUejr-BriaklST ‘3 -i3 )~ l^ '^ W eaealla kiddyland i>aik with rides and breach of the peace, and three of to put It into shapes that haven't ( 8) Writer (honkite ,:»n. 8-ll>6» Focne ra Ameilra ^usem ents in the plans. appeared before, as in Jerkins and 7:00 (13-33.30-40) Mewa, 8^p •>' —— - - ■ - Averts Protest OCMIE preeident, and that he SEE 8A TU B H A TTI T V W EEK ITH * OOBBTUBTE U R IN O • mer camp with the Army Reserve. talked with many of the Negroes granted. BWen FredrIoa, a furrier Atty. Karp argued th ^ the land in their homes and in the street Hebron So discriminating that it makes did not lend itaeV to bringing in (OupUaued from Page O se) during the incident. He said he its own hengera for furs, oomptete water and sewage because it was told them that the police were do­ with holdeni fo r the moth peHeto, solid rock, under only cne inch of Association for the Advancement SAVE ing an effective Job. and that they bad raocoon to tost week's riiow- R ad io 4iop soil. H e maintained that no of Colored Peoide. appeared on sboidd. not get invedved in a fight. A m ston D am ing. All memlbeirs of the oat family estate operator has riiown any are riiic, and here let it be printed c ru a IM to g toetaOra amly I aC 16 a r U I kiterest in developing the area for Race Street, the main tfaocougb- fare. with 12 other Negroes. ENFIELD (A P)—Thirteen per­ out that Himalayan leopeid has length. Some atotioBa mrrjr « du.'elling units. sons who demonstrated for equal Seen Monday become so rare that prices are To any complaints of possible Col. J. Maurice Tawes of the WDBO-1888 !- • TOdev ra wan Slirat «mpinyiiM-ut at a Windsor restau­ quoted by the square Inch. N o 6:00 Jim Nattleton traffic hazar^, Atty. Kaip said Guard asked what was going on. Baynor Bhlnae ' 6:46 Lowell Tborara rant will not be prosecuted on By State Men hunter needa fea r fo r Ills MveShnod 8:00 7:60 Newa _ toat Rothsteln '.and his associates "Since no one deems it neces- breach of peace chargee. as long aa the leopards bold out. i:06 Newa aian on would be willing to Install traffic w nav—au 7:16 W < ^ Wide ■aerte : sary to resolve the sitnatinn. the The charges were noUed in C ir­ But one oamuit talk about fix 6:00 Jeff Sprung 7:80 Shoiacase _ l^hta at the area. 6:16 Mewa, Waethar and Sparta 8:00 The WerM TOolght ' only thing we can do is to dem- cuit Court 13 here yesterday at Among the 17 dams of Omneett- w ithou t mentioning fake fix*. 8:16 LUelhM Gordon Bazanscm, vice president onstrate.” said Brancbe. out w bl^ were viaited Monday of 7:18 Easy EdShowE< the request of prosecutor Joseph There 'was lots o f it, and used In 10:80 TonlsbtIt At My Place 8:80 Showcaee _ . Of the Hartfcod NaUonal Bank.; Tawes called attentinm to the thda week by the State Water Re­ the same way as the real stuff. In 8:00 Taakeee at Twira AsbeL w n c —X888 13:80 Sign OR trustees for Ockham Park, said Guard’s - ban on demorastratioas' Asbel said the young demon­ sources CommisBiem, was that of fact, editors watching the runway 6:0U News. Sports and Weather that he “waa not opposed to the imposed alter last week's rioting Amston Lake in Hebron, located 6:3S Old, Borrowed and Bloa strators. both Negro and white, oould distinguish between the real 6:46 Three Star Extra OOUMSAI. . CAKE application,” but to the "vague- between Negroes and whites, “may br may not have committed in the southern part of the town, and the fake only by the reputation 7:06 Converaatlon Piece PORTLAND. Ora (AP)—Mardl ness of the plans and ^ledfiM-^ ••We re not going to play cat a breach of the peace.” and owned by the Amston Lake of the designer. When Monte-iSano 7:16 Down the Fairway Jacob took on a Ug job when ahe tlons” . Bazanson made the point. ond mouse with you,” be said. 7:30 Newa In any case, be said, Henry Car- Oo. which has been notified that and Pruzan showed an ocelot 7:46 O>ngreaslonri Beport vohintaerad to baka n enka tor that he believed ’’the plan, if pre­ *'Too must make die dedaion. ville, o*nei of the restaurant and the dam must be repaired. Local jerkin with a suit of imported 8:10 Pope 0>ncert dLqday at the food and product sented correctly, would comple­ though 1 advise against it ." 9:00 Red Sox at Athletloe 6 people do not believe that any tweed, you knew the ocriot once ment the area around Wickham motel, "had no interest in proee- 11:46 Sports Final riiow held to oonnaction with ft e Ihe Negroes prompUy began cuUng.” greri danger from flooding is to be walked around on four legs. When 13:00 SUrlight Serenade nmuml roae faativaL P a rk ." picketing Collins’ Ihrugstore. a feared, though conceding that the an inexpenalve house, Jeunesse, 1:00 Newa and Slso OS. The cake wag a twoton coai- Dr. Fred Spaulding of 14 Hyrtle OaiTMki Doqutoaced to the de- w rap — # segregated place. Guardsmen immda o f the group and agreed to dam should be repaired. showed a fkior-lengtlh leopard coat 111 fection baked Ini aegmanta in bar Bt oiqxioed the plan "because it with bayonets swiftly bundled the 6:00 Joel Cash hire two Negroes in ‘>viBible As explained by Mrs. Bochain, over a floor-length black drees, 7:00 BUI Hughea kitchen and dacomMd as a rc would attract die wrong type of demonatators into two weapons representative of the company, the and announoed that the pair re­ 12:00 Glrand __ garden with fignree repraeenti _ people," axid d ia t **lt wtsud drtzact carriers and took them to the na­ Jobs” — such m wattresses and wiMF—uae sr men — witliia 10 dagrs of toke is fed by springs and baa tailed around |46, one oould deduce 6:00 Hews, Weather Bia faattral queen and met ea m t from the eathetir beauty of Wick­ tional Guard Armory at Passtnn. been left with open gate through the leopard was a cloth. ham Park, aa 'wen aa create a I t mBea north, where they w ere Friday demonstraition, and four more Negroes wMfaln 90 days. the winter, thus taking care of all Page-Boy matenilty fashions in­ traffic innblem” . held wttbout charge. posrible flood water. Reeidt of cluded several flowing at-home The ba:rie objecdona to the pro­ Monday ni^bt, Nfgrnss rallied The demonstraition waa ^xm- aored by the North End Oommuii- Mionday's atudy Hem not yet been oosttanaa in fake pony, white syn­ posed plan waa that the drawings at Bethel AME clsacli. demand­ stated. Dams under consideration thetic printed with big aplariies were the same as preeented May ing release of the 14 a ^ direat- ity Aetkw Project of Hartford. of black or palomino. These were I not arattcdqp ihe< AMmI psaised the Wlnckior Po- must be either repaired or demol- 90, when dm ohjectlanabta **Kid4r- sning a protest march. called "S afari dreasea,” though tbe r. I kuiaagfi of i See fo r their hsnrtMng o f the dem- iahed by Sept, lb, as ordered by land" was proposed. "H we have to dte hi the shiiula. the commisrion. commentator, ringer F loren ce For your Cosmetics aet eztapriaaaf e Denied by the ZBA was a in­ at least it can be mid we ery good dxtog rule at tbe privatriy owned park ^msinena” ams one o f the reasons Noftoig, Mrs. Ken Nelson, Mrs. Advances in Rate enough, to tbe past we have con­ coDapeed Monday. James Anderson, Mrs. Burton Raymond O. Lavallee, radioman sidered this medeval kmk an at- if LABELED given by Atty. Bayer for the non- Tbe management rejected^ a heme style; faced with such a eompHanoe. propoaal to begin edmiHing Ne­ Johnson and hba Wendell Bither second class, USN, son o f Mr. and instructed the junior class. flowing ooatuine, one is inclined Mra. Alphonse Kirha. of 106 Oak groes July M. It accepted an al­ Mrs. Oliver P. Lavallee of Route 1 St. opposed the Cfaorcfaea amH- Pam Johnson, K aye Rari<, San­ was advanced to his present rate to look for the ripper down the ternative proposal to desegregate fpoevL catlon. next siting—provided tbere axe dra MoCaUum, Marcia McCailum, May 16, while serving aboard the She aaid that aba was represent­ Denise Maiiey, Lcia Courtright guided missile destroyer USS Law­ There aeems to be two places HOT WATER no more demonstrations. Negro Barbara Rask, high school where one dreasea to the teeth: ^ WARRANTED ing her parents, Mr. wid Mrs. leaders turned this' down. rence, an Atlantic ^eet unit cur- Kiiwkrd Grafaowaki, 16 Edward atndenta were beipeira rei^y operating with the Sixth At home and at the opera. And On July 4 and 7, more than 380 here cornea a problem, fo r there’a St. She ciaJmed noise eminated persons — including prominent Fleet in the Mediterranean. N HEATER MELCOm.m ftnm the 0uage into the right churchmen — were arrested for His advancemei^ certificate was no print drcaatag tip in these NOW YOU CAN RENT AN ELECTRIC Mia. KJika said that her parents trespassing kdien they joined in Two Playgrounds presented in ceremonies conduct­ lovely at-home otothes if no one Wots Invakda, and w ere pfaysicaSy an attempt to break racial barri­ ed aboard ship by Lawrence’s is going to see you. But If every TIm r a s a lt b : tonUe to move from the rinwe. ers at the park. commanding officer. other woman ia by her oWn fire ­ OBT PLENTY OP PIPINO MOT ! 'ROUND THE Said M ra Kirica, “Any addition- Carnival Sites side to her own expensive at-home ai noise may force me to place my Hancheater Evealiig H e ra ld gown . . . wen, it’s something EXTRA mother to a convalesoem home.” The aimiral playground Oamival Hebron oorrespondent, Mira Busan for a soriologlBt to ponder. Not for pur Superior Uaed Can A m ^ the nequeats granted by 6 Area Teachers arlB be held tomorrow night at tbe B, Pendleton, telephone 228-84M. a laknpte observer of fashions. the ZBA last night were; W est iSide and Bowers play­ BUYING RuaseU E U ott, 4> Saidtezs Rd., "Attend Wesleyan grounds. Activities will begin at 6 Milk Plants Planned One in Six Skilled Residence Zone A , to erect a ga^ and enntimte imtil dark. . . . '9 . . . The playgrounda participating at SECURITY That’, right thoro NOTHING TO BUY NO INETALLATTON OOTTB and NO MAINTENANCE WORRIES wWl m g, at that loctoton. -whUi WSI Six area teachera arc smntig M E3000 arTY'O— Nine mUk- WASHTNOTON — An average be closer to atdeltos thu r^ria- more than 170 Connecticut school the Went Side will be Valley. West pesteurizing plants are to be built tha Hartford Electric Light Company’s new HOT WATER SERVICE . . . availabla to aM HELCO auetomara . . . tkms allow. Side, Veiplanck, Charter Oak, o f one to six knmlgriBnts who en­ teachera who are doii% graduate in Mexico with a 92,900,000 loan tered the United atatea between SILVER FOR YOU The SouliMRi New toigbmd work at Wesleyan UBtverrity thia Keeney and Nathim Hale. Those at Boweis wSI be Green, Bowers, from the Ehq>oa7t-Iii4>ort B aric 19«7 and OltCL •was a akUled work­ whalhhr you rant or own . your own home. Telephone Oo„ a vaztonoe at 22 summer. The plants, with equipment from er. TWs oompaied with a ratio of iC r oar Q a a litjr Uaed Can UUian Dr., Rmal Zone, to erect a They are Hilgard Pannes, a WaddeU. Buricley and Robertaon. 10-foot high prie on tto property Tiekieta wlB go on sale at 6, and the United States, are expaoted to one to eight for the UB. popula­ mathematics and actence teacher help centralize milk maifcating tion, the Departmant of Labor Ya* HELCO will install a new a l a c ^ water heater In your home and bM you for electricity and ueaof tha water heater to house dehoate encased triephone at Coventry High School; Mrs. earii ticket wW contain enough equipment Roy L. Sttkkiand. jsmrbew for twenty activltiea. from tbe UH. border to Tooatan. aaya. Sara K. Robinson, a faistocy teach­ Amnsig tbe games will be a tends Com* in^nsiM ct boHi qrodes of e v CRESTED SAFE MJY USB) CARS— on ^ special Mrvice rate. J u s t ^ n i e . per perwM. per dey for Ml the odeen. of eparkling eleen. piping hot water ^ owner of the propiity. will seB to er at Rham High School in. the oompaiqr an aaariiiiif Finm ball & 0W, bean bag toss, akee you need for every houeehol^ teak . . . end aM the bethe and ahowera you went to take. Thefe HBLOO’S new HOT Hebron; lO ra' EUzabetfa Wharton, baU. rope rin g toes, epooge throw, thM Rioko your tlioleo with complfif cooM m c o . dra'wtogs presented by a BNET a chemistry teacher at Maachestri' representative, it waa ootsd tl«t water piatoL tto can basketball, High Sebool; Lynn W. Anderson, dart throw. twM driving, washer WATER SKRVtCC. IntoreetodT the pole wm be smack to the cen­ an algebra and caJeutns teacher at •HONORED FOR 1 YEAR er U.966 MH.IW AT AIX, UNOOUr-MEROURT ter of the Strickland garden. pitch, penny drop, gun rimoUng Benfbe Woodworking Go., ap- Rockville Ogh Sriiool; Mira Ann and rubber ring toss. paartog for Edward Rowe, a vari­ G. Duffy, a physics and mathe­ matics teacher at South Windsor AH other jdaygrounds will be DRIVEWAYS L«t MS put you hi OM of thoM CrasM Safe Buys—today —Eod your drivi ance to Reaideaoe Zone A. Thqy riosed aa the supervleorB and as- were granted a raqurat to erect a W gb School', attending on a Na­ wiH be at tbe West Side raaport. wUeh wffl be rioaer to tio n Science Fbundation ‘Grant; Bowers playgrounds for tbe Free Esfimates On: worrios r o w I todeUnes than legidationa penrit and Mias (Taiirtto A. Wilcox, a ■teacher at Vernon Elem entary camivaL In case of rain tbe event atSIndi^S t will be held Thursday. W . H. Ekigiand Izanber Oo., wwi School. . BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVIN6 the Nkcbnla M awrheater T h e Oo., Credits received to tbe Graduate CCTJPSE WARNINO to aract signs ctose;- to the street Summer Sebool, now in Us eleven­ H ARTFO RD (AP)— "There U • DRIVEWAYS a PARKING iX)TS than regulattona aUdw. th year, lead to a master of arts no safe way to look directly jnto MORIARTY BROTHERS 6 GAS STATIONS • BASKETBALL COURTS John PonttoaU A Sons, Inc., to degree in L ib era l. Studies, or a certificate of advanced atody. the ecllpee without risking incur­ THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY dtoido a plot of land cast of 198 able burns of the eyes from the ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED 301 c e n t e r s t r e e t — MS-il3S-OPEN EVENINGS BOBiaid St, to RaaiiWtce Zone B, inviatble infra-red raya of the Into ttro wndei riled lota of 4SS6 IjO gO O n sun,” aaid State Health (jommis- WE ARE 100% INSURED Sailing dealer warrants aerviceabla oparatkni fa r 1 Fsor or 19,000 aoBaa, bjr reimlr nr tagiMririttri Sari aaoh. Pcntioalli had been de- rioner Franklin M, Foote yester- ► \ his shop, at discount rates of parts falling within sudi period under normal nae axrlndhig gtosa, ah hi Agail, A variance to erect UM A—A aix-mile tunnri tap- ' day: Foote, warning Connecticut metal, interior and exterior finish and trim, riocka, radloa, battgrles, gaugra, bribe, antenna aaoti , fo^ir-q^nily unit on the site. ping the Mazcapomacocha Ls- residents about the hazards of ob- ■air conditioning, tires, tubes, qonvertlble tops and normal malntsnanca SILVkJt CREST also exriu Eugene KeUy, appearing goon in the eastern Andes is serving the July 20 eclip.se of the DE M AIO b r o t h e r s SINC E 1920 , shocks, power seats, power windows, Icxdu and latchea GOU ) CREST discoant rotes are 100% Htto ^ , printed -out that expected to provide power and-isun, recalled that 31 cases of first 30 days, S0% arixtod SO days, 30% next 906 d a ^ BlLiVER CREST diaoount lotra are 90% fixat ^ tlM m m . thra water fo r lim a , on ^ waotmn I biiadneah occurrOd to Utoh during TEL. 643-7691—WE CARRY JBNNITE SEALER 30 days, 80% second 80 doya, 80% neatt 806 daya. Non-oaUtaig dm lra dtotrwmta are a t halt t l *tOak T m k * Ttie tnnnri boot by‘the partial ecUpee in September 9896 90-toot lota PontiocBI private enteipriaa ‘ I960. V ■ ■\ ■ ■'I '■ l-\ '.-u -4. -

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anything wrong or regrettable or 28 pages before the end of the or no question of whether they Ls never before, the hal indeed 'perpetrated a double tragic in the past, and who there­ Journal, quite ai if it had been J3X But Subsurface tests Hawaii Junket Gets need of the world U for love and Connecticut one of the measures given routine adjournment maneuver. When Glass Cat ta All Sluqiis Obituary ' ifendd imdetstandhyf. fore see no need to be forgiven or treatment relatively early ad­ they replied tost they had indeed •TlieT have no oobcerh with and even held to a reckoning for that journment night. As for the busi­ dona such a thing, the Governor, aad Sizas far Talli taps '4. Mppefully^Seen Outlawed for his part,,knew oil he needed I jobIb 0 > T4J 4MI11SII offer BO aohUion for {he problems past when they suddenly decide to ness of whether or not the Sen­ ’ Yankee to know. So far as he was con­ You COB do mdiiy th h i^ Louis C. LaLacheur, 71, tt 87 Dempsey’s Criticism turn on the big, broad, silly smiles ate had adjourned once without at chrooic unemployment, of edu­ By A.H.O. date and then immediately called cerned, a legislative body can ad- with gIcKS faUo oud (OoBtiiiiii^ tiiSk^PBge Oaa) sjia^ifled matters of mutual Int^- Oedar St, died suddenly late'last cation and training:, o f housing, of for at lea.st a temporary phase of ILself back into session, as of the jq^irn witbout day only once, and ejit also had b^en taken up. nigM at Manohaater Meinorial conllimatfbn that evel*]i^body de­ P rekm ably the latter Included (Continoed from Page One) racial injustice and strife, of all the world'.s business. very same date, there was. In the no effort' to reconvene itself; desk tops and thoy art Horoltal. \ In the end. the unofficial, spok­ once having thus adjourned with­ tects It." X. such Is ^ s as the continuing ten­ Mr. LaLacheur was born Oct the other problems which must The le.sSon is simple, and it is Journal, no slightest indication of Senator Edward L. Marcus, O* en woi^d, with the states chief out date, could be legally mxxeas- tdsy to koop docm. Lot sion in Ltaos, Khrushchev’s re­ IS, 1891, at Boston, Mass., . snd have siisnsis if our democratic ■ 'f i^e opportunity or the ad- executive demanding the simple any su^ wayward procedure. No Hallsham In a further aJhirton State News New' H a ,y e n. chairman at tb s Senate adjournment in history ful. newed proposal for a non-ann^es- was a reiddent ot Manchester three ideals are to be translated into liv-['^“ •’ility for shifting back from elemental truth from legislative us bolp you with n if to the Eaat-Wmt argument oWr sion treaty between the North At- group, said he would like to •$*- was ever more regular or unevent­ Goi’ernor Dempsay therefore years. Ha was employed in the ex­ leaders, and apparently getting detection and inspection of nucle­ I^ tic Treaty drganlzatlon and the perimental department at Pratt tend if he couid afrord tiaos odX mp reality. smile to the frown should pre­ ful than that compiled and pub'- vetoed th e' bill, all other appear­ gostions. it, proved more decisive and in- ar tests, said laughingly, "It still Ebropean Communist bloc, and and 'WhMney, dlvlsitm of. United from his law practice. in the political sphere they sent itself half an hour from now, lished for it by the good clerks ances notwithatanding. Even this, Roundup fluencial In deciding the ultlmafe Bfirron Cut T o All Slaea needs Inspection." the ^ssiblllty of an agreement Aircraft Corp., East Hartford, be­ Senators Alden Ives, R-Moirio, ^ offer sBSBetlilng equally sinister. they would go back to the frown fate of the historic demolition of the Senate. in our- iH>mlon, still left former Gromyko ended the brief ses­ We haven't gone into the ques­ amon^-t^e nuclear jiowefs not to fore Ms retirement six years ago. and James J. McCarthy Jr., O - as casually and lightheartedly as bill than all the official records. Senator Amenta with an amasing OPEN 8 AJd. to 5 PM. sion with itewsmen by saying: transfer hijclear weapons to,other (Continued from Page One) Derby, have also expreeoed tator- *Oanpletcly incredible as it is to tion of u-hat the sound recArding lonstratlon of lobbying prow- He was a member of the Odd Fel- me. it is BOW being seriously pro­ they have just abandoned the This wa.s the bill which former SATtJBDAT 8 AM. to NOON "It's good to have photographers countries. , lowa Lodge cf Boston. est in attending. Senator Paul Amenta of New of the Senate procedure migh] fuB.. He still accomplish^ a mi­ U.S. Undefsperetary of State frown. have revealed, but the poesibljKy and Journalists, but It's ' about Survivors, include his daugfater- Rattell Gives Up A decision is expected witWn posed to the Republican party that Britain steered to an amazing suc- racle. and all the gubernatorial W. AvereU Harttman, rejprcsent- could be that there was so..4nuch time we. said goodby to them." In-law, Mrs. Loretta LeLacheur, the next week or so. We hope to be pardoned ff we ce.s.s on the night of June 5. To veto took away from him was toe Ing President Kennedy, and Brit­ HARTFORD (API — Richard -^iiiTsiirinriB it “• * victory in 1964, I last minute noise in. toe senate The palace has been a foreign with whom he made his home; a "I feel that attendance at the seem able to keep from rolling in personal ob.ser\ation. action bill itseJf, a relatively unimportant ministry reception house since ish Science M in tst^ Lord Hail- Rattell got tired ot running and cn A t i ta S er it write o ff the Negro and other that the recOTdlng/^ machine J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. brother, Everett A. LeLacheur of conference is most important aince thing when compared to the art­ 1928. 'The' conference room has sham, Prime Minister Harold quietly g.vve himself up yesterday ' SaS aS,'ite%cs<’BM>^£iwSM^!eiw j minority groups, it deliberately the ai.sles over the new comedy j on the bill began, in the State couldn't hear or dfSpher what Waehinigton, D. C., and five sis- the meetings are coe»cerned larg^ Senate, after everybody bad as- istry and techniques Amenta dis­ 31 USSELL ST. Phono M l 9*7322 warring Greek gladiators above Macmillan's special em ^. have after having a cup of coffee wnth ■ write o ff the great industrial team of Khrushchev and Gromyko tem. ly with state-federaJ reiaberaahip.'’ .siimed that body's 1963 business was going on eitlret. played. the doors in bas-relief, fighting Instructions to negotiate (m y on State Police Maj. Samuel Rome. until we see whether they have So here was a situation in vtdiich Funeral services will be held Senator Marcus said. states of the North, that it write we see had been finished. We saw the each other with swords. Another a nuclear test ban. Rattell. 21. escaped from the a bill apparently had everything Unirsday at 11 a.m. at the John He indicated the c(*nmiaBk>n ‘ o ff the big cities, and that it direct worked up at least one more joke. Senate clock reading midnight as side pf the room is decorated with But Harriman had let it 'be, State Prison Farm at Enfield July official on iUs side, and, against F. Tierney Funeral Home. 219 W. 4 and succeeded in eluding police might set a flat limit on what can __ '^ rS cj^ lK w - »PPc*> primarily to the ele^'- the hurried, hectic motions for bas-reliefs of angels with harps. known he would- bring up Laos.' Groter St, The Rev. Joaeph Dud- be spent os well aa limiting the it. only unofficial questionings as The windows are draped with The Kennedy administration is for 10 days. torsi rotes o f the South, plus the ■ pas.'vige. of the bill were being to v."hether it had been legally ley.N ageoclate minister 'of Center number who could attend. or made, and we were, at first, un­ silk curtains decorated with gold­ worried about preserving the As­ Rattell's parents - Mr. and Mrs. j West and a scattering of other pa.'ssed. Oragregntional Church, will offi­ George J. Rattell of Rocln- Hill - State Rep. Ebner R, Mortenaen, A Thought for Today der the impres.sion the bill might en bees. Golden chandeliers hang lan kingdom’s neutrality In the R-Newington, a member of the Thi? was the quandary which face of continuing pressure from ciate. Btuiai will be at the con­ arranged for Rome to come to Ir state*. • Sponsored by the Manchester have made it. iinrler the wire. If from the celling. Appropriations CcMninittee t o d a y Governor Dempsey finally re­ It is understood the chief imme­ Laos' pro-Communist Pathet Lao venience ^ the family. their home and pick up the fugi­ The transparent purpose behind' Council of Churches so, this made Amenta's one of the Friends iday call at the funeral rapped the plan to send s large solved by hi.s resort to his quest diate aim of the Western negotia­ factiob and neighboring North Viet tive, whom they had persuaded to r I this plan i* to erect political power most amazing lobbying feats in all for the simple, unofficial truth, home tomomw from 2 to 4 and 7 delegation to Hawaii. He also said legislative liistory. No hill had tors is to determine whether Pre­ Nam. surrender. '' the outlawed and immoral base ' Read Matthew 9:27-38: "Pray quite, apart from purported of­ mier Khrushchev Is willing to Khrushchev, receiving Hall- to 9 p.m. Rome, according to an' agree­ there was no money m the budget ever come so far so fast with so ficial records. On the day the spe­ for the trip. However, it is be­ nsLm^f«di»" ------segregation and to transform therefore the Lord of the harvest little time left. IN YOUR DEFENSE work out a partial test ban treaty sham and Harrimsin in a Krem­ ment, came alon? andimarmed. He cial session met to pass toe edu­ lin conference room teased Harri­ Mrs. Edna Piilitano paused long enough to let the lieved that the douncil will be sWe Jar 5 1 am. Megdsy._ the Republican party from a na- j to send out laborers into lus Another member of the pre.ss, separately from other Issues, such Mrs. Edna Smith Pulit^o, 62. of cational grant allocation bill toe as an East-West nonaggression man about his age. Harriman Is youth have a cup coffee before to find funds. S W^S^ iir . I imaal party at all the people to a h a n e s t" however, had apparently caught, 14 Golden Age Dr., Hartford. Jeeu.s Christ neeiL-; men When Senate never had passed. In Its pact. If he imposes conditions of 71; Khrushchev 89. When the two he brought him in. "Connecticut will not receive sectiona: party for some of the in spite of ail the hubbub, a re­ final night preoccupation with yesterday at the McCook Memorial j S18.000 worth of information" by He wa-s upon earth. His voice finement In procedure we had that kind, toe going will be rough. envoys got Khrushchev to pose more important .special matters. Hospital, Hartford. She was tjie sending such a big delegation, the could reach so few. He was never missed. His report was that the Optimism among Western diplo­ between them for photographs, he Governor Dempisey called in two sister of William E. Smith bl Sanity Test Ordered veteran lawmaker said, "Wo can 9 m-m. All this j irvieed happening to outside Paleatine. and there was a Senate had actually adjourned mats stemmed primarily from the quipped about being surrounded of the leaders of the Senate and No matter what your insur­ Crestwood Rd., Tolland. '' NORWICH (API—Two psychia­ get ail the Information about the some degree or being plotted to whole world which wa.s waiting. once, sine die, and then rectmsid- warmth with which Premier by "Imperialists,” Other survivors are another Julv 1« asked them the simple, direct, yes Khrushchev welcomed the U.S. His banter contrasted sharply trists were apipointed today to de­ conference on written reports of He still wants men to hear the ered its own adjournment sine ance problem may be— for brother, Edgar L. Smith of Wind-. termine the sanity of Nicholas , some degree taside the Republican and British negotiators to the with toe chill treatment accorded meetings made public later on. good news of the Gospel, but men die and jM'Oclajmed itself back in sor, and a sister, Mrs. Hazel Em-. Ukraine, 26. ch a rg ^ wrllh slaying party, and a goc^ Biany Republi- example, settling a claim Kremlin and the obvious gOod Chinese Communist representa­ "We do not have to go to Ha­ IKrcIwiB Rcriv-e Rockcrdler will never hear unless other men se.ssion. whereupon it passed mons of Hartford. ' a Nftw- London couple arid their 10- nans are behavmg as if they had will tell them. For all who have Amenta's bill for him and then filed against you— w put mood In which the Westerners tives who came here early this The funeral services will be held waii to find out what Is wrong month for negotiations on the Chi­ year-old son June 29. w'ith toe legislature. " he added Rockefeller's second be^ fatally fixed and immobilized not heard and for tho.se who will adjourned, for the second time, left 3',4 hours later. tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at the Tay­ Superior Court Judge Joseph S. ourselves in your shoes and A statement Issued Monday nese-Soviet struggle for leader­ The vote at yesterday's meeting takcB by pohtjciaiis by the flickertag Caags o f the go and serve these people, let us sine die, or without date. lor and Modeen Funeral Home, 233 Longo ordered toe psychiatrists. act "in your defense.’* It's night disclosed little more than ship of the Communist bloc. Washington St. The Rev. Clayton F. of the Legislative Council was 11-10 about his candidacy for Birch fanatics and their often pray. All this posed questions which, Drs. Sidney Drobnes and Peter But there is more than prayer, in the natural course of events, that Gromyko would speak for the Khrushchev Is not known to have Smith of the Central Baptist against setting a ceiling on how- part of the Personal Serv­ Die split in this w ^t» main is why so many households in toe northwest corner of Vernon ''e*® Spaulding.' to report their finding ms reasons as the signal economically respectable support- A Christian life demands Chris­ the official Journal of the Senate SOTlet Union today. received them at all. Church, Hartford, vrill officiate. much state money couM be spent witooSt water toda^. The gaping hole in the main was cut by workmen to ^ rerroval at a hearing Aug. 20. toc dismtgBging themselves from ers until they can do nothing ex- tian sen ’icc.No man ran sit on might have been expected to an­ ice you can expect from The assignment of Gromyko The spilt In the Communist Burial will be in 2Uon Hill Ceme­ on a trip to the c* bap- She was born in Manchester. He read a letter received from ezyk, executive director of water in Rockville, he said. Fancher’s motions for a reduc­ of a motion for a new trial. the General Manager Richard Mar- A. roonri. grocers and .some other indepen- sten'Jon in voting was lh.?t "being ir there is irr«H sf hatrig which • to be a moderate, In adlUon to the jail sentence. Dec. 11. 1917, end has been a life­ the Manchester Redevelopment tion and/or stay of sentence were • - ...... tin (dated July 2i requesting a I ^^>n'^onfn^ners ^and olanned t o ' dent store owners in Connecticut a meni' dr of both toe Rules (3om- Dr. Fanoher had been fined $28,000 long resident. She was a mem Agency, was read to the dtrectora. kaa to be too«ht inside the Repub- j That wotdd be aboot the end of presented on the' grounds that ber o f SL James' Church, and had | Joint meeting between both the "nH oHCB w ith the fille d Container? i "'®re taking Inventory today and mittee and the Legislative Ckmnc?:. "there has been a draotic change pJus Interest and penalties. He requested permission to use pazty. and if Rockefeller is | **•' *«»«* worked for Ka-Klar Cloth Toy Co. : town and Eighth Dismet directors Into the Ir ta for'^ ro?^ and .since I had Indicated I planned the new quarters in the Main St. back on trading stamps banned by jq make toe trip if it was attoor- to be the only major fignre' ®*'-' Arturo Ilia, the moderate Other survivors are two daugh- along with the di.strict con^lting firehouse as a place to discuss the ally hard pre.ssed. engineers and District Counsel the state. ’ized, I felt in all falrneaa I .should HOLMES stone veneer store front at 215 ters. Miss Nancy I. Biske and Mim North End Renewal Project, from All customers of the water com­ •Bt on the front linea. he ia gmng * * “ **^ **>e voUng among the No one knows for sure how many vote on toe matter but leave Unidentified Pair, Oak at., $350. Conrtance A. Blake, and five sons. John D. LaBelle. time to time, so that the people in pany can expect their water to tDbqveaneasy time of it trailing eandidatee. still came out To Mrs. K. Hyer, for a fence at “ Needless to say. none of the .store.? er bow much money is in- ded.rion to the other members Edward F. Biske. Ronald S. Biske, the project area may attend and be discolored today and tomorrow, ^unefiatffcfm s 43 W. Middle Tpke., $70. newlv elected directors, Jim volved foriowing action by Secre- council.” bade to promineoce and toi*^*** ®"*y ^ P** of the vote. Russian UN Aide, Robert J. Biske, Gary W. Biske be informed of propoeals under he said, because of the- tremen- He can claim in his own right, To Eugene Glrardtn for Stanley and Jedm C. Biske, oil at home; TriWgno. Ray Orfeman and Bill tarv of State Ella T. Grasso end- ______no iBiatter how many Hidecavage, to encIoAe a porch at Hankinson. have had sufficient time cemsideration. ^ P ;r J L "’w^Te^"t-hen ing" distribution of ADD stamps to remarry ao ' *bcn. the support of only one quar- Accused of Spying five sisters, Mise Corrine Packard 47 Homstead St. of Norwich, Mrs. Ethel OTooie of or Information made available as to Swanaon suggested that such a sides Of , d -n b u te d Rochi ille-V em on sometimes *** **** ^f*ers of his country. To Allstates Const. Co. tor How­ NVirfolk, Mrs. Burton Jackson of the studies or actions that have request be granted. The board appears in thoae moments when be “ “®* *' *" Families who call Holmes (Oontlnned from Page One) ard Johnson, to rebuild a two- Bottoo, Mrs. Raymond Brown of taken place up to now to discuss voted to answer the request, as ■ e .^ np and pretends to thtak *«»■ **»« wheeling and dealing he story porch at 331-338 E. Center Westflek), Mass., and Mrs. Carl the sewer expansion proposals in well as Martin’s request. In ac­ "tV : ' “ The action was taken after it Funeral Home in time of need Ington couple knowm as Robert K. St. Gebbardt of Mandhester; and two an Intelligent way.” Swanson said. cordance with the recommenda­ cau.se of it a short while later. | wa.s found the stamp compan> Deming Heads aat load in public. ; *® *’ P*** "P *■ '" “ ■ and Joy Ann Baltch. All have To Robert L. Brown, for altera­ brcMiers, Charles' Packard and "This situation will be corrected tions made by toe president. The diameter of the .storm dnain failed to reimburse «‘ °res when Governor RockefeHer, aaar the j i®"*T electoral col- quickly, however, and any pro­ receive considerate atten­ been held wrlthout ball. tions to a dwelling at 348 E. Mid­ Joeeph Packard, both of Manches­ Mrs. Mary Laraia. new dis­ Is at least 36 inches, said MacKen- | they sought to redeem books in posals that the town board of di­ trict tax coHector. first woman zie. and possibly 42 inches. At th^r posse.sslon. apcBZBg o f prepared staternent.' The four were arrested July 2 dle Tpke.. $400. ter. Slate Picked Coated how it had once been his | Am for tbe poor showing of the tion until EVERY problem has To R. E. Miller for George John­ Die funeral will be held Friday rectors may have that will directly ever to hold toe post in toe North the point^ere it rested on the The number of storas effected . — the Egorovs here and the benefit - the taxpayers of this dis­ Peitmists. in the department of p son, to remodel a bathroom at 46 at 8:30 am. from the Holmes End, reported last night that she wateV pipe, ilt weighed a couple of are put a around 100. ntos ^ ! that the activities of Baltchs in Washington. trict will be explored thoroughly would open her t^ office in the tons I them so-called “corner or neigh* been fully resolved. Egorov and his wife appeared Bigelow St., $1,000. Funeral Home. 400 Main St., with Bv Democrats ! raffical right, while deeply dis- ! blank ballots, some observers cau- To Eugene Girardln for Harry and acted upon expeditiously.” he Main St. firefiouse in October. The storm drain had been in- berhood” stores, but also include for arraignment in Brooklyn to­ a solemn high Mioos of Requiem ttag ia many wmya would rep-’ M»™st taking that too seri- M. Cowles, for alterations to a at St. James’ Church at 9. Burial Baaed on these known facts. Hours will be Monday through hv the 'ftate Hiehwav De- -some small-size supermarkets. day, but their attorney, William ^ dwelling , at 241 (^ar^er Oak St., Sw-anson said that a meeting with Saturday, during that month only, ^ ^ I Mrs. Gra.sso announced she i.s ” 11.? a pretty big re.-qxmsibilny cat an inconaequcntial iirthienee' Peron s people vot- Kieinman, won an adjournment ] will be in St. James’ Cemetery. the manager and town directors from 9 am. to noon and from 1 ^M TcKenzie said there will prob- calling the $25,000 performance m head a ticket." said R o ^ r t ed. this time, for some of the can- until Aug. 20. He Said he needed $1,500. Friends may call at the funeral an the Republican party. To Security Dormer Corp. for home tomorrow night from 7 tq. 9 ] is premature at the rnoment. He to .5 p.m. During the remainder of mTin the pipes ^en I bond filed by the company with Demmg newly nomii^led ^m - time to make motions contesting “ II was my conrtetion thst de-l'’**^*** *” ***« ***''*• Roy L. Volkert, for an addition to and Diursday from 3 to 5 and 7 recommended that Martin be in­ the fiscal year, her office hours seiMc^ i.r resumed, ^^ident-s her office and will reimburse .K ratic c.mdidate for \ «sion First the jurisdiction of the federal differences in emphasis *”***•»*• nationsl dirtiarmony, a dwelling at 211 Charter Oak St., to 9 p.m. i formed that this board will extend at the same location will be on nan clear the Dicea bv opening the stamp holders from that sum. If Seh'ctman las. nign^. court on the ground the couple an invitation to toe town’s board Monday and Thursday only from to l^et t h f S ^ out i that Is insufficient, legal acUon The first selectman ia the only the party s responsible els- harmony. They will not be enjoyed diplomatic Immunity. $2,350. To Berube Woodworking Co. for when the directors of the Eighth 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ^ ______would have to be taken to force govemi.ien; head in the town there was sa overwhdming '' '■■« The government said the J. Ace to A Sons, for a guard house I District are fortified with all nec­ A phone will be Installed in the the company to come up with more c.ho.seii by all the voters, Denaing within the party on the *•** ^ Baltchs took assumed names and essary data concerning the sewer money. said in-Iuding Jtockville resi- at 291 Adams St., $2,000. Mrs, Raymond J. Griswold Lax coUector's new office so that ital artidea of Repubbean ' «**=*««* *«girtaUve and local can- their real identities are not propoeals. Will claim.? exceed $25,000'’ No dents and l-'ire D;s'-.nct resadenta. To John R. Wennergrep Co. for .Die funeral of Mrs. Eidith M. taxpayers and any district resi­ Fire Destroys ^ didates, but what they could do in known. George H. Willafd, for alterations dent or business person may call one- knew for sure. The ne.xt first .selectman should any free election, if permitted to Baltch borrowed the identity of to a dwelling at 9 W. Middle Tpke., ''^ e ^Board and ask pertinent tax quections. I I? ra rs ss. Cornelius Courtney, executive lonce.n;rate or. coordinating the hia appraisal has a Roman Catholic priest in Am­ secretary of the Connecticut Retail work of all boards, coinmiltees and $ 12,000 . Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main »* Director is unified in its agre^ Swanson pointed out that the kaCflO O l MJ Lr U I vX run their own candidates, could sterdam, N.Y. His companion, Grocers Association, said he hoped goveniments in the lo\vn. he said To Raymond BroAm, for a ga­ at., and in St. George’s Eipiscopal tnet** to e D is tn ct, h centralization of ail district rec­ still be big also known as Joy Ann (larber, the sum would cover all claims. | pjp should work on "things that T . am BOW conviiiced that, un- rage at 76 Agnes Dr., $900. Church, Bolton. The Rev. vni- ords in the firehouse will be an­ All we reslly know is that, in an ALWAYS borrowed that name from a Nor­ To Albert L. Johnson, for a car­ .should be done and must be'done.” laas the vast majority of Republi- YOU CAN Uam F. Gender HI of St. Mar>-’s any discussions or explorations it other primary effort by the board. H eadquarters •lection which was not free in that walk. Conn., housewife. port at 63 Horton Rd., $300. Church, officiated. Sydney W ., might have are mark wito the All district maps and historicai Kosinski Harbor Master .such a-s consolidation and the caB w ho subscribe to thtoe prind- U.S. Atty. Joseph P. Hoey .said To James N. Corso, for reloca­ diimp problem, .?aid Demmg. the Peroraista were not permitted MacAlpine was organist. Burial | desire of extending the district s records will be part, of such’ a HARTFORD lAPi Governor ^Ica are aroused from present in a short-wave radio was found in tion of a garage at 36-37 Walnut (Continued from Page One) Running with him will be "Wil- waa in Bast Cemetery, Manches- perpetuity. Swanson added. file. Dempsey today named Ted Ko.?in- actaoB ^ whether this inaction «”*«■ candidates of their own, a 400 MAIN SmCT • MANCHCSTH, COHN the Wa.shlngton apartment of the St.. $660. I Swanson said that (list net ex- iiiim F Ludde-.ke. 11 Lewns St.. LEAN ON US--- The president last night also read of Schools Herbert Cheater opened ski, veteran Hartford Time.? ib o- sfrsBS from complacency, from “ “ *«™** managed to come in Baltchs. To Leopold Babaliauskaa, to de­ Bearers were Rexford Smith. ' ecutive sessions, as heid in the a request from Lydall and Foulds, Ri'.'k’s'i’.ip fur .sc ond .selectman. The defendants could face the toe building and residertU formed j tograpber and amateur ^atman, , emura. oo a-asi Itmr or from a tontastically rtiort- *****- “ narrow and Inconclu- molish a garage at 91-88 Cper Arnold Griswold, Law-rcncc G ris -, po-st. wiU be discouraged. .paper . manufacturers on Parker------St., RuUi M Ventura, 30 East St., death penalty. St.. $1,000. wold, Holdsworto Sharpe, Joseph | “Any business this board has | asking to be admitted to the dis- a human Chain to remove records ^ cri&s er . . ■ p.ockville. was nominated for town opportunism—the Republi- ’^ctory for a moderate encour- Named as co-consplrators, but He will serve until July Hi. 1966, To Ronald Gbclit, for a porch at to (x>nsider is the concern of all trict for fire protection service clerk not as defendants, were two So­ Pont and John Scribner. from the administration offices. succeeding Herbert W. Whitaker caa party is In rval danger of sub-‘ °****'’ moderate indidduals 466 Gardner St., $700. only. They iwere able to remain on the .■tnthony Carhsi. Richard Rd . aansoB by a radicaL wdl financed ■"* sentimenU to come out of hid- viet diplomatic officials who left To Walter A. Frederlckflon, for The request is being turned over who has moved out of state. Vernon. wa.« nominated for treas­ the country early In May. The job tor about a half hour before "Ted knows every s'-one in the •Bd highly diae^lmed minority.-’ i “ « strength around Dr. a porch and lavatory at 37 Weert to the district counsel, who has flaniea and smoke drove them urer. and Mane L Johnson, W ar­ indictment accused them of pay­ been asked to sdtend the next dis­ river,” the governor said. Oae of tte things which changed P«**>*P« Argentina can begin St., $900. Today in Washington from toe building. ren .\vf Vernon, was nominated ing for and supervising the activi­ To Atlantic Fence Co. for Jo­ trict meeting to discuss this mat­ AJso appointed by the governor for (he hoani of finance. that eco- ties of the defendants. Later, firemen were able to get was Elmil O. Mulnite, Broad Brook Us appraisal of the party situa- seph Chambers, for a fence at 489 ter, in accordance with a recent bill to toe Prosser Library reconto, .Nominee? for posts on the board aomic and social stability which The two diplomats are. Betr E. Woodbridge St., $545. WASHINGTON (AP) — In ther BACK TO SFIA; The govern­ passed in the state legislature con- to toe Soil Conservation Advisory of education are Christine L. Beer- that was, he said, what went on at Maslennikov, who was first sec­ ment has acted to get the $80- which were housed on the second would allow civilian rule to func- To Frederick Knofia for Virginia news from Washington: cerning expansion of the district to floor. Oommiltee for a four-year term. ■.wirtli. 22 Burke Rd.. Rockinlle. the recent national convention.^ retary of toe Soviet U.N. mission, million nuclear' merchant ship Sa­ tioa. some day. without the crude, ----FOR HOME BUILDING---- Thoroton, for a porch at 60 West- TOUGH TFIADING: Secretary bring in outside areas and regard-1 a s the Are began to die down He succeeds the la,e Bl, .’iid D ■ | KraM,-;.? -is. DeTolla. Skinner tbs Tsnag RspaUicans at San and Aleksei I. Galkin, who was mlnaber Bd. vannah back on the waves. ing tax purposes for fire protection a,t around 9 a m., the north end kau, Glaslonburv. and w.ll serve, Kr-> toe roof on all sides of the build­ HAJITFORD (API- The .State ijam B. . Smith Jr.. 7 Gerald Dr.. Icr statement, “has reported th a t!*^ titcr feuin,' 31 Fox Hill Dr., All of these things take money. . .and your Savings and Loan has been because of labor troubles which Police Chief Herbert C. Beman, ■ntniT by esrtresnjat groups, careful- j ******^-_ natiems. taxpayers of the district saw fit to among the Arst on the scene, said of last midnight and the totals Rockville, and Tliomas F. WTiite. "We better start taking care of have plagued her frbm her maid­ Warrantee Deeds approve an appropriation of $1,0(X) flames were shooting i»ter to Arthur J. tions. over a labor settlement the -Com- John Lehan. Vernon Ave. Verntm: I is Tsspnnifhle. Tbe leaders of just shout as objectionable as ^ Fowler and Leona E. FVm’ler, HoapltaJs, it has been announced new toard constitutes "an excellent them described by officials aa ’’ir­ and Erwin C. Tuxburj-. Hlirtford by Edward J. Dioms, adminis­ This, said Hodges. "i,s going to merce Department found unac- group of directors, all of whom replaceable.” The Town i.s seeking bid.? for a Tpke., Vernon, lb s Bfarebsts and ethers o f the some of the frowns u d g rim -' property at 41 Vernon St. make it much more difficult, ceplable. show eagerness and willingness to Tndirnl right lunatic fringe—every; faced pleasantries that can be re-; Manchester Building and Realty trator at MMH. The administrative offices of backhoe for the highway depart- *016 Republican candidates will We’re going to have to get tough- OUT? There's a slim chance sqrve the district well.” the school have been removed to ment, and a sewage pump for the be selected tonight when the GOP Co. to Kirby H. Coiheil and Rus­ The accreditation suiwey waa er in our trading with the Com- President Kennedy may be out of‘ M t aa daagsroAiB to Americiui prin-' msmbered out o f tome of the past Bloomfield High School, and rec­ water department. town committee meet.? in the sell S. SUvernaU, property onrBush conducted in Jilne by Dr. Arno H. mon Market than it looked b e -' town Aug. 28 when integraUonists [ . • •Ipias and Asnsrican inatitutiaaa as episodes in Rast-West relations, - f t * * Hill Rd. I Fromm, a field representative for ords and books of the Prosser Li­ Bids for both will be opened in Superior Court room. Town Hall, at fore." I plan to put on a massive civil t^nVCllt KCpairS brary liave been set up in the high the Municipal Building, on July 26, 7 p n,. The town committee choices •bs radiral left—who successfully TChat the Khrushchev joking, j Qoltclalm Deeds toe Joint (ximmlasion- T*'« period HARNEiSaiNG TIDES : Presi-' rights demonstration in Washing- L Robert J. Doggart and Jennie 'school's all-purpose room. the.backhoe bids at 10:30 a.m., the will then be presented to Republi- OBgiBsered Una (fapgrsecfnl wtorcr- shout signing the Agreement first of toe accredltatiofi will cover the dent Kennedy has received a re- i ton. W. Doggart to Lois E. Doggart, To Cost $28,000 IBM (International Business other at 11 a m. cans in a caucus in the same room Msb ff a great and reapoosible and discussing it later, the n ex t' three yean, when the hoe- port urging a bilUon-doUar project Democrats are considering the Robert J. Doggart and Jennie W. Machinee Q>rp.) salesman FYancis Specifications call for the back- g pm pitaJ must again be examined in to put to work■ the massive • power------idea of turning Vice President anaOiary of the Republican party; Khrurttchev pleasantry, about that SAVINGS Doggart, property off West St. Parson remove(l over $3,000 worth hoe to be hydraulic powered, and order to meet the commlaalon’s of the ocean tides. Lyndon JB. Johnson’s 55th birth­ St. James' convent,' 85 Park St., •re tbs aaato paopie who are now tough old bird of s negotiator, Marriage Ucense of business machines for possible to be Installed on a town-owmed atandagds. The Department ot Interior re­ day Aug. 27 into a big fund-rai^ wi^l be modemized in the immedi­ Allis Chalmers tractor loader. ■ovblg to rob vert the Republican Avcrell Harriman. groaring ever Robert ’’Allen Grover, 84 Broad ing affair, probably on Johnson’s Al)out Town a LOAN St., and BJeOia Jean’“ Flake, St. In a letter to Dioma, Dr. Ken­ port recommended Monday that ate future. Plans for renovations Bloomfield FTre Chief Adolph Ja- All Items necessarj’ to make the pgily itself. They rlaim initial sue- joungcr. and the Gromyko ohtm- neth B. BMioock, director of toe the effort to have tides generate Texas ranch. If toe Present went, ■\ S O : T A T I O N’ amounting to $28,000 are being (Xibeen, who (Krected the fire fight­ backhoe a composite working unit Mary's, July 20. Joint Commlmlon, stated "Die electric power be made at Passa- he presumably would remain Shrinei# planning to work on •iro aad predict altimatc victory! ing in about wgning the document Building Permits drawil up by Ruasell. Gibapn and ing, was assisted by the Blue Hills with and on the town tractor must .AMERICAN EXPRESS oommiasion wishes to commend, mixquoddy Bay on the U.S.-Cana- ovendgfaL - liiciuucv...... the truc^float tomorrow night at Cm thBr sCforta. | first aad filling it in bUsr, which To Ann Ambrose, for demolition VonDc^en, architects, of West ■Volunteer Fire Department under be included in the bid price. ^ TRAVELERS CHEQUES you for maintaining standarda-.de- dlan bolder between Maine and Some sources said the fund­ The sewage pump bid 'is not to Nurmi a Auto B phogram I had to be Gromyko's first public ______f J ¥ S t / j r ^ £ f S A V £ A / S S ot a chicken coop at 32 Summer raising party might be delayed Hartford- The Annulli Construc­ Chief WiUlam Walsh, and Deputy aerving of aocredRation, and for New Brunswick. Chief L. J. Meade, training officer include cost of InstallaUon. It must Court, are asked to ^ g party of the! joke in two decades of East-West St.. $25. Passamaquoddy Bay is off to e ! until laU becai$se so many people tion Co. will do toe work. have the following minimum ape- \ wrtth them. Chairman James Dick- MANCHESTCI’S OLBEST riMANCI AL IW $T I f U T.I O U To Roland Newcomb, for a porch your (xmatant effort to improve The Very Rev. EMwaid J. Rear- for toe Hartford Fire Department Kept distitiat.'i diplomacy—what this reminds toe quality of patient care.” Bay Of Fundy where, the depart-: are vacationing in August, A t 10 a.m., the bulWing was citlcationa. It must be of horlsootal sou reminds membera much work at 51 Plietps Rd., $900. „ ment said, "the greatest rise andi Another cqnsideraOon that (]pn, pastor o t St, James’ Chuixto, is to be done ia order to j)| )r o tbe had tha nltipiate drstnic- us o f U the fact tliat the Russians^ To Frahcla Laraia, for a tool Manchester Memorial Hoq>ital I etui' amoldering. and eipectatora iype,. on a fabricated steel base fail of the Odes In the world oc- might weigh against a Texas tnp said toa^ rooms aM bothiooma wUl with coupling. The motor mtist be float ready tdf —ttSiSJW ftIP'* ahild at 34 Greieh Rd., $50. has been- on the approved Hat of be c o r ^ ‘ * in **■tbe attic,-**•- and • I (x>uld aee huro gapping hoiee wliere II hks children, naive, 1007 MAIN STREET NEAR M^E STREET hoqiitals since it was flrvt given cur"—as high as 40 to 50 feet then is that toe First Lady is ex* M -V hp.'t.TBO ip*n. open drip prooC Bhrlne AaM>elatMi4|pH^|§^'jE T o Dolores M. TVotter. for a pecting her third child late in Au­ and plumbing wlH be * the roof had. collapsed and a tan­ children, wrbd suffer no a Claas A rating in Ite initial ac- The idea for the project has gle of ♦arred Umbera remained. type. 230^ volU, three {dia^ Hartford Sept n . fence at 4.46-459 Malrt St.. $300. gust of aver haviiig doas To Raymond' O. Mafaton, for (FSditation in 1936.* been mulled over for 40 years.?

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* P A G r N I N C PAGB IBIGHT . / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALtf, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1968 MAHCHiaSTEE EVENING RERALD. MANCHESTEB. CONN- TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1968 D AILT CROSSWORD RUZ55LB BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE witA MAJOR HOOPLE Ooventry Historical Society OM LTITLE SPORTS Coventry Country Store svas donated and Letidership Split Blamed made by the Ladiee' Aaeociation Of the First 0(>ngTegstional tELLHlM. Church. HBXO^ * Douglas Firm Road Woi4( SU tM AWPF//OOUaHEL! m a s o k .-iw s » *(W The armuaJ taning ' of Uwm SCO CAN , Tree Fruits Savannah Prog PUNK UONLV/ WHO UMfleoJf criJfLZS ress roads is under way and wiB con­ OUT *50 HSLP WOLF '(BUR f 6E«ve 1 W ill Design tinue for two to Qiree weeks, de­ PRIZE WANTep/ METH' I ACBOSS SBom pending on the weather. Several TWO * 8 Green TO STO6 E ATAN6LE t FELLOW ICttriM fruit vegetable of the roads wlU be all tarred ssTWeeN'tou MINNOWS • rndtfroiB Town Offices and (Khers only partially, accord­ o r r io o TAbstract bdnc Didn’t Stop Rioting 6 IU. WREsaERS.TO 1 Georgia ing to the selectmen. IN ON AT 8FN1 7-/fc SEE WHDCDUL-D tlPleased 0 ConfeastoDS a( Walter J. Douglas Associates of Trowbridge Rd.. just cooatruct- ■m'DocK faith (OiMitli o«d from P s (e One) West Hartford have been named ed, will be completely covered, A T6sre«D«/f 10 Bird MSobhie •HKIsJ as will Carpenter Rd., Daley Rd. BUGGS BUNNY 12 FaU in drops taken the outlet of night marches 12th Grc^nit arohitacts of the proposed town ISCfanreh fssOnl 13 Jaeger gulls and School 8 t. T o be partially cov­ DOUBLE office buUding by the building MEsst (Pr.) 18 Short-napped ^EWlSi: for. the aheer thrill of It," said ered will be parts of Babcock Hill ITlfascuUoe W. W,. Law, president of the locaU committee. Rd.. Pucker St.. Bunker Hill Rd.. WORLD GREEN appelUtioa ■ fabric 41 Twirled Court Cases 2 1PUoe 34 Oleic add salt chapter of the National Aaeocia* The firm has been authorized to Parker Bridge Rd.. South St., tSOnental berti 35 King (Fr.) 43Mimkkasa ' 23'Helper! tion for the Advwcement bf Clol- draw up preliminary plans for the Woodbridge Rd., Merrow Rd. and 20 Vend 2SLabo^r 37 Fish 48 Bor's nktaMBO 22 Dance step 38 Small roclES 49 Grains (sbd ored People. Law, spokesman for MANCHESTER SESSION biuiding to be erected at the town Depot Rd. 23 King of Judah 27 Cosmic order BlNegallMfah) the conservative Negroes, urged STAMPS 29 Farms 38Malaysisa Judge Joseph Dannehy yester­ property on Rt. 31 next to the Teachers Signed 24 Indian peasut 33Route jc. e2 Fenfai(it«MV an end to night marches last high school. The building will have Two additional teachers have 28 Gana]7-Iike week. day ordered a reduction in bond m a basically colonial exterior ac­ been hired by the board of educa- I ALL WEEK birds L bw public statements em­ Z i ’8 from $10,000 to $9,000 In the case cording to committee plans, con­ tion. Kenneth Sheldon, a graduate 28 Wheedle phasized the split between the Si) Dtsencumber of Albert Palmer, 34, of 507 Main tain about 5.000 sq. ft. on the of C he^ire Academy and the Uni­ 31 Ventilate - NAACIP and the militamt Chatham St., on chargee of breach of the ground floor and have a partially versity of New Hampshire, who 32 Female nint County Crusade for Voters, head­ has done work at the University of (ab.) ^ 14 ed by a government chemist, Ho- peace and indecent assault. finished basement. 33 Harness part Palmer wee arrested July 3 on The committee has $5,000 for Connecticut, ha.* been hired to fT ■ea Williams. teach Ehrgliah at the high school. 38 Aitiralsiab.) White businessmen, also divided the (diarges police say stem from preliminary plans as voted by a 30 Wooden shaft alleged relations with Juveniles in special to<^ meeting the latter Joseph L, Eieljucia of West Say- dONumben (ab.) SB* reacted with resentment; even so, ville. L. I.. N. Y.. a graduate of 42 Caterpillar hair they kept open lines of communt- recent months. part of April. Palmer yesterday requeated the St. .lolin s College with a rriaster's 44 Regret caUon with Negroes and moved, The building committee inter­ degree from Hofstra College, and ' (Lookvw o 45 To gut Q * bond reduction as well as a con­ i? ££5^ . i t u r n e d u p = ------though slowly, to find a solution. viewed a total c»f 14 architectural ha.* five years of experience in the 48 Cleaning tinuance until Aug. S, until his JUL imminent Their business has suffered to an firms. The next meeting is planned Valley Stream and Bav-port. N. Y ! undetermined extent from Negro ta'wyer is avalMble to represent for 8 p.m. Friday at tly to\>.u o f­ school systems, has b^n hired to BY V. T. HAMLIN «Fl(^eitl«8 him, and a hearing on probable A L L Y OOP fruit boycotts and slackened trade re­ fice building. teach science at the high school. , 133 ST sulting from the racial tensions. cause. Judge Dannehy granted him 80 Neglected P. Raymond Broga is chairman; During the 1962-63 school year, WELL, HELLO, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SSFlowexs The city government was the first two requests, and in­ 54 Ckieer William A. Miller, secretary. Other there were 71 teachers on the EVERYBODY caught in the middle since the is­ formed Palmer that his lawyer staff.* at the three putvlic schools: 55 Sows sues—sometimes obscured in the would have bo make Ms third re­ members are Raymond B. Bennett. C 58Pasture Ind Ekmaid S. Davis. Richard M Gali- 18 at the Robertson School; 18 at furor—Involve private businesses. quest. Coventry Grammar School and 39 DOWN v r Williams' group has been pushing A fter being unable to meet the nnt. Stewart Hillman and Charles - 7 - ^ lAsUtic citrus E. Nyack. at Coventry High School. Of lhe^>e for desegregation of restaurants, lower bond. Palmer w u returned I.") teachers have re.*igned: 10 at fruits theaters, motels and other places to the State Jail at Hartford. (ireen Withdraw* SExponger the high school with three accept­ SCUefly serving the public. Alton Maine, 45, RockvlHe. was Roland C. Green announced his ing positions with other .school dCanadian The dilemma heightened when given 30 daya at the State Jail at | withdravaJ this weekend from the^ sy.slems, one for having accepted white residents, complaining Tolland after he pleaded guilty to race for a selectman po.st on the Fulbright Scholarship to stuch’ about night marches, swore out intoxication. Maiqe was given a i Republican ballot in the i p.m. ' in -Italy - and . six . for . per.sonal rea­ peace warrants against Negro 30-day suspended sentence when i caucus today at Coventry Gram- sons; five at the elementary level leaders. This newly found weapon presented in court last 'ntursday on ; mar School. He .said he vyithdrew | three resigning from Coven put more than 30 integrationists, '•OX' a similar charge. He was arrested ' in support of Nathan C. .lacoh- tty Grammar School, 'two moved Window Shades A OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILDIAMI 'including Williams, In Jail with again last weekend in Rockville ' ■son who is also seeking the nomi­ out of town, one for mateniit.v bonds totaling $155,000. and presented in court yesterday i nation. Others seeking the nomins''- rea.*onsi and the other two re-«icn- Made to Order With their leaders jailed, the on the same charge. tion are Donald S. Davis and J6hn ing from the Robertson School, ALSO CURSES ON THEE, \ militant Negroes kept marching IJwight LePine. 26, Rockville, F. Pitz Sr lone accepting a position in an­ THATPDEM — at night. Rioting erupted IS THREE UTTLE MAN, j was fined $75 yesterday for breadi ■ Band Concert Tonight other .school system and the other VENETIAN BUNDS Wednesday and Thursday night. PA&ES sn e a k in 'OFF wrrH ( of the peace ($25) and destruction ^ A public band concert wiH be ' (or matjmity reasons), LOJC3 AtOD POLE AN’ CAN Several persons were Injured. Br.ng >our olil T'* in PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER of private property ($50). ' given ^ 8 p.m. today at the town Thirteen new teachers have been and i$a>e 5.*k- |»rr (shade NEVER THOLTU. GET DUSTED There was widespread property hired. Ten are as.*igned to the MENTIONS PANTAU30NS Other case dispositions by fines | (ireen" at the comercoi-ner of I-ake. damage. Resentment increased high school, two to clementain' 6RINDSTONES THAT'LL CHANGE among white residents. Included: Gladys Smith, Coventry. Cross and High SL*. by the M il- WMAfS TO _ wnrw." (SUREsl'kA^R^ grades and one as art teacher for OR PUMP THV WHISTLED TUNES- Peace was salvaged, at least $50, for breach of .the peace ($30) limantic City Band directed by WBONS ; THBOWlNir HANDLES.' ALL THESE HANDLES the elementary schools. Five addi­ rOFOILJ^ for the moment, through .biracial and Intoxication ($20). Gay Old Bird Entertains at Lutz Museum Ekiward Geny. W iTW STAMPIN' STILL A1.«k>, Paul Beaumont. 16. Cov­ tional teachers are needed at the WHILE 'iDU'RE LOAFIN' talks which were jeopardized but What appeam to be a serious discussion is taking place between PoMy. a visitor at Ltrtz Junior Mu­ Tbe program i-* being sponsored high school according to the pro­ n r . entry, $2.’), operating a motor ve­ by the Mu.'dcian.* Recording In- ON A HILL/ did not succumb in the tension. seum, and Joan, seated, and Anne McAwley, daughters of Mrs. Madeline McAwIej', mu.seiim direc­ posed budget for the coming year Even in jaiil, Williams took part hicle without a liooise. and $25. tor. Laughter, however, is the sound most often heard since the parrot s arrival a few days ago. diistries and Trust Fund and co- In the talks through a Roman flaiiure to drive a reasonable dis­ He can. apd does, according to Mrs. McAwley, mhnic the laughter of visitors, which generally spon-sored by St. Jude Oiuncil, tance apart; Patrick Leary. 18. Manchester Evening Herald C<>' - T Catholic priest, the' Rt. Rev. John keeps them chuckling until they reluctantly leave to inspect (jther exhibits. Polly, who is 50 >-ears KofC. entrj' correspondent. F. Pauline D. Toomey, who played a vital Blast Hampnon, $25, operating an oM. has been in the family of William Spooner, 30 Elva Dr., since Spooner was a small boy. Besides Theodore Sokolow.ski is cliair- I unregister^ mot/n* vehicle, and Little, telephone 742-6231. role In the restoration of order. his ability to laugh, the parrot has a remarkable vocabulary, which he loveo to demonstrate, espe­ man and Homer Dietle of Man.*- ■ $16, improper use of registration The mayor met with Negro lead­ cially to a crowd. His owners sre on vacation and he wiH be a guest at the museum until Tues­ field, co-chairman. BUYS NEW HAVEN FIRM ers and a high church prelate; platea; Guy H. Mullens, 23, of 32 day. July 30. He may be seen Tueodaya through Sundaya from 2 to 5 p.m. (Herald photo by *V> f-. Bunoe Dr.. $25, breach o f peace; There will be no adnii.ssion M IAM I. Fla. (API Miami Pa­ more than SO white clergymen ap­ Ofiaial. charge. Refreshments rtll be pealed for peace and reopening of Alfred Balboni Jr., 21, Bristol, $25. per Board Mills Inc. has an­ flaiiure to drive in established available at the grounds. nounced acquisition of the New negotiations; white businessmen was (».tcheir for the team which moved to form a special commit­ lane; Joseph R. Cote, 24. Middle- 30 dayi at the SUte Jail at Hart- B rie fs Haven Board and Carton Co. The Columbia is in first place in the 8ix-to-«Ti Kenneth White has been elect­ Connecticut firm, "though one of tee on racial problems. town, $25, passing in a no passing ford. Arthur Hansen. 41. of East . league. ed president of the Actor’s (Col­ Gov, (Jarl B. Sanders, after 2)one; Voldemars Gravejs, 61. of the biggest in the United Slal^.'' Word has been received here ony Association with Adelbert Ue*>. ^as VwAA**been 1losing rvo 1 r» rr r*tmoney rtri fnr for siX’^'^nr DT alerting units of the National 172 Hawthorne St., $25, faikire.bb Hartford, arrested in Manchester that Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Klein Longiy as vice president. Mrs. ' p^-ven years." said I.con J;' Sim- i*!****"*'- ____ Guard on request of the mayor, drive right at a curve; Am^ind last night on' a intoxication SB C Slates and their son Dennis, have been Adelbert Longley was elected se<'- | kins, president of Miami Paper sent two emissaries to the city. Karolian. 37, Manchester. N . H.. charge which stemmed frbm a E. ft. JCK'inN BY JOE CAMPBELL $29, speedily. family argument with his es­ seriously injured in an automotile retary: Mrs. Marcus Hamilton, yesterday. "We hope to pul it BONNIE They tried without success to get accident in Virginia. The Kleins **Maybe we •houM make just a UTTLE noise, Alex! TwS.'' the $3,0000 bond reduced for Wil­ Also, Robert C. LaWrey, 16. C d- tranged wife, today pleaded guil­ Study Session treasurer; Donald LaVoie and Jo-: back in the profit <'oliimn." New ty to the charge and was fined were on their way to Florida for -*eph Krancimas, constables; An-j Haven Board and Paper ha.*, mills •i«.D.APM.OaH liams. cheeber, $15, defective muffler; PAINT CO. •fvKs^ Sj ■(»«<■, !■& My mother always bears me when I’m being toe quietf’ ElO. He was sent to the State a vacation when the one-car ac­ thony CeHa, road committeeman ^ in New Haven. Ilehester, Md.. GHUCK5' Municipal Court Judge Victor Ralph Lopetlota, 58, Weat Hart­ The School Building Ckxmnit- 72.*) M .M \ ST. I4H, ford, $16. With $5 remitted, driv­ Jail at Hartford in lieu of pay­ cident occurred rn Prince George and Albert Martino, .*ergeant at ; Long Is l^ tl City and Richmond, 1 CANT LA550' H. Mulling ste^fastly refused to tee will meet tomorrow' at pjn. THEDEBUNKERS. ing over a double line on a state ment of fine, the court reported. 8 (Jounty, Va. All have been admit­ arms. ! Va.. and' has annual sales of $22 P H O N E MI 9-4.101 AMVmiNG/ give In; he InMsted that the en­ in Porter School to “ restudy the ted as patients to the Petersburg tire amount be posted or Williams highway; Franda J. Asaad, 20, The food sold Saturday at th e ' millioh. mtlre school problein and report General Hospital and a brother. remain In jail until a hearing In Springfield, M cms., $10, failure, to back to a special town meetmg display heed Ughts and talf ligMa; Walter Klein of Andover, has left BEN CASEY September. Town Residents Sept. 14" There wiH also be a for "Virginia. j Some white businessmen and Carl H. Anderson, 25. of 106 public hoaxing Sept. 7 at the lat­ clergymen even talked of raising Spring St., $6, failure to carry a est, to give townepeople a chance The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS the bond to get Williams out of driver's license ($3) and failure to In Windsor Play Mancheater Evening H era ld to hear details o f the proposed Columbia correspondent Virginia JWVBAHfV. Jail. They hoped that he would be carry a motor vehicle registration plans fo r a school addition plus an 7B1,IFT0MM/B able to keep down disorders by Several Manchester ‘area resi- M. Carlson, telephone 228-9224. r n s m VKMMNG AROUND WITH HS ($3); and Florence Thurston, 36. altemaite set, before voting. tW IM TH O T M OTHER- Negroes of 25 Apel PI., and Joseph Burnett dm ts will appear in “ AH the W ay The committee, enlarged to vn- MULCAHY HITS ‘JUNKERS’ HBlNIAJBlDeCM HIMl Williams’ Incarceration remains | 94 Walker St., ea<* $9, intoxica- Homg. a fr'ama which opens olude all members o f the board the big threat to peace here. j {.iqj,. HARTFORD (A P )—-Liquor and H B SPINAL OOUIMN, Thursday at 8:30 pjn. and con­ of education, will re-examine the IHAIETOIHNK. His attorneys are taking further The cases o f Henry J. Elzyk, 28. defective equipment such as bad tinues through Saturday. The educational needs o f the town brakes were leading causes in 100 W HATM IEHr legal steps to try to nullify the Springfield. Maas., and Henry Pe- Uiree-act play, produced by The­ both immediate and long range; serious one-car accidents studied HAPPB4!' peace warrants. tig, 24, Henderson Rd., each charg­ re-evaluate the proposed 12 -room The crisis had the effect of so-' ater off the Green. Windsor. wiB recently by state police. ed with breach of the peace, were addition to (Porter School in terms 7->^ lldlfylng Negro leader.*hip. Bevel be presented at Leland Wilson Police Commissioner Leo J. nolled. of ooflt, needs and educational de­ and an associate, the Rev. An­ Junior High School. Windsor. Mulcahy called yesterday for en­ Bond forfesturea wore ordered sirability; investigate and make The Onlv BY FRANK O’NE a u drew Young, played an Important Betty Spalla. of Glastonbury, a actment of a compulsorj’ motor \ SHORT RIBS when the following persons failed a specific proposal to conatruct role in holding the militant Ne­ mentoer o f the Little Theater of vehicle inspection law after releas­ to appear in court to answer to a new school as an alternate plan groes in check after the truce had Manchester, will play Maiy, the ing the results of the study. UifiT NISMTSHE GOCXED mUTME-ySAV ' m in e d id n t m eltj been worked out with white and charges. Bugsne E. Buahey, 37. of leading female role. Robert Wal- and consider and present any oth­ The study shows that 30 per cent FOOD MELTS A IT JU?T BURNED Hudson St., $10 bond for keep- er reasonable proposal which WAY /T tHINK/MABIA tS-TRVlN© A 816 CHiU POT \Wrm LOTS Negro leaders. 66 num of Manchester, a member of of the accidents involved defec­ j io6erME'fc)pRoPo<;e. OF ONIONS PEPPERS, AND 6ARUC, MANS h e a r t ; A UTTUE. The city's problems won't be ' ing two unlicensed dogs; William Community Players who has ap­ would meet the educational needs tive brakes, worn tires and me­ aolved overnight.. But business Matte, 39, of 111 E. Miiddie T^k*-. peared with Coventry and Glas­ of the town. chanical deficiencies. leaders, who hold the key to the $5. keeping an unlicensed dog. tonbury Players, will be featured The Gommittee now includes Mulcahy .said his troopers issued solution, say the Issues will be re­ On July 9, The Herald, in its as Joel. Donald Tuttle, John Oarke and 19.817 warnings and made 951 ar­ to have the solved if things stay peaceful. Circuit Court. 12 news story Bea Paul of Rockville wUl play William Murphy, all appointed by rests for defective equipment dur­ the board of education; Joseph BY DICK C AV ALLi roneously noted that W aiter J. Ba- « i e ; Jo DeMaio of Wapping, ing the first six months of this MORTY MEEKLE r«lsa, 17, who was fined $102 for Aunt Sarah, and Marvin Nlchdas Szegda. Thdmas Jones and A r­ year. k thur Pepin, appointed by the se­ operating a motor vehicle while of Vernon. Andrew. A ll are mem­ The commissioner said limited THINGS Horse Show under the influence of liquor, re­ bers of the UtUe Theater of Man­ lectmen. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox, inspection laws and the law mak­ Mrs. Emil Malek. Mrs. Paul Mer­ 'v©6,i'6aMrro(2 ooeeeAKB cap, VOU CALL. THAT c3Si( sided at 19 Russell St. Barttai chester and have appeared in ing it a crime to sell a car with NDu, HAtaae... \jyOUSTfb ASSB B L U B , «OFTauiN0 TH6 BLCMT? Slated Sunday sides at 34 Wedgewood Dr. town. rick and Wallace Lohr. members defective brake- drums are not O of the boand o f education. ------IN. PICK UP '^0UPCHBCK,HfiCBI6i, The court ddamiased the case of Ginger Bidwell will be featured enough to reduce the number of VOrtze ALL 1H0OUGH . For Youngsters Armond Rouillard, 19. o f 3 Kerry as Aunt Hannah: Jim Oirtis will GOP Oaucus Tonight what he caUed "Junkers" on the You W A N T St., on a charge of breach of the play Father Jadison. and Grace The Republican capeua 'will be road. BY ROY CRANE T peace, because he .,ha8 been ad Nichoison is cast as Great Grand­ held tonight at 8 pxn. in the town BUZZ SAWYER The fourth annual Tri-Town 4-H Horse Show wiU be held starting mitted to Norwich State Hos- ma- A ll are of South Windsor end haU. Any registered Republican, pitaj. it was reported. members of the Country Players interested in running for a lo­ I TELL sou, TWERES SOME AMSTAKE! ' BUT OUR HE KNOWS OUR REVOUmON at 10 a.m. Sunday at the Tolland m i FAIL WITHOUT OUR Agrloultural 'Center on Rt. 30 in Cases continutd: there. cal office is urged to attend and ! ,THE ADMIRALIS ON OUR SIPE. MUNITIONSi UnUl Wednesday, for East Hart­ MUNITIONS. HE'S GRABBS) Vernon, rain or shine, n iere will “All the Way Home.” by, Ted indicate his intentions. | ford jury trial. Jean Pelletier. 32, To Discuss Lake BUI j A R E YOU IN THEY'RE (SPEATIN6 THE CHANCE TO BE A be 20 olassee including BngllMi, Mostel. is a drama based on the iSBM TME MESSAGE, CAPTAIN 'gl4^HKBTi-gLANKSt> Springfield, Mass., operating prize winning novel. “ A Death in An adjourned town meeting, call- , western and pony. motor vehicle whine under the in­ ed to discuss the town's motor boat | 6ATO.~’ 5URRCNDER The clasoes are open to anyone the Family.'' by James Agee. The or ordinances will be held Saturday out of <^BEBtOWWU^ under 21 years. Awards will in­ fluence of Hquor or drugs play won a F ^ tz e r Prize and UnUl Thursday, for court trials, New York Drama O itics Award at 8 p.m. in the towm hall. Follow- , clude trophies and- six ribbons In WilUam Orabaxek. 40, Hartford, in 1961. i ing the adjournment of this meet- 1 HOT WATE R ? each class, three cham'paonship and breach of the peace: and Robert TIeketa mav be obtained at the ing, there will be an open discus- I three reserve champlonshipe. Hammer, 31, HartsdaJe, N.Y., fail­ door. sion concerning the jeopardy to C m> bf HIA. he. Ti< If, 01 OW. The entry fee is $2 for 4-H Club Jnst 9V4^* a day for fuel ure to drive in an eatabiished lane. the town's recreational facilities in menmbers and $3 for non-4-H club can Until Mkmday, for plea, Gerald view of Governor Dempsey's veto get you out of trouble! members for six olassee and addi­ Special Purpose L. Humes, 21, Coventry, fbilure of the motor Ixiat bill. tional daases at 60 cente a daas. CAPTAIN E.ASY BY LESLIE TURNER to grant one-baH of a highway Town Defendant Extra Feature I f you Kve in a typicah house, There w ill be no ad m ission Roderick Konrad, 17, Andover, One of the features of the you could easily run out of hot charge at the grounds. U gh t re- making unneceasary noise with a In Damage Suit ; donkey baseball game tomorrow water several times a week. rVOUARD TMU-lMkAN? freehmerite and soft drinks wild be M a c TMHtS TO Y0ITU. NEVER motor vehicle: Artnand Roberts. 'night at Katzman's Field, will be a Now you can have all the hot available at booths. 36, Coventry, failure to obey A $3S,0m action has been filed parody of the ride of a famous water you need at one time far AMEU5H U$, mscOv MP ^ SOUK. Further information may be had , « l» MSMOiaZEP red traffic light apd failire to against the town by Mrs. Sadie English horsewbman of another only a day. 'Think of it — Account MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD from Mrs. Roger Hatch in Stal- TWMAP. THEN carry a (Jrivet^s license; Doroftiy Wesneski. 93 Deepwood Dr. era. Teams announced include: only a day! (In addition to your Regular PESTiWEPm fiopd, Mrs. James Thompson in Davis of 9 Plano FI., failure to Mrs. Wesneski is seeking to re­ Columbia Lions, Peter Nichols, IMaMfield and H is. Aidieth Chns- Yes, thanks to Mobilheat— WHAT G IT, remove a building declared unsafe^ cover damages for injuries al­ Arnold Hanna, James Sullivan, tedoFB and Mrs. Herbert W. Couch and on oil-fired hot water heater SBM Savings Account) CANNY? unsanitary, and constitutes a- flijb legedly received in a toR last Noy. Lucius Robinson Jr., Peter .^Nau- hi CJovsnitiy. haaard; and Wilhsm SuQivan, 37, 1 on the south aide o f Deepwood mec, James Marmaud and Audrey of correct capacity—your family New HAven, speeding. Or. Miller; Andover Fire Department, can take care of a ll their washing seeds at one time. (Manchester Session) She claims that rite received a Jack Fisher, Kenny. Fisher, Bill The sure easy way to have money for Waterflielon Party Until July 23, for plea at Rook fractured right elbesr and btxfy in­ Covell, Max Hutchinson, Joe Con- M om can do tbe tomily wash. * Yocatiofl Chib vine’s Circuit Court 12, Pau juries. erford, Joe Armstrong. Norman Sis can do the dishes at the game the things you want is through planned Set by Dancers Nightingale, 16, Bridgeport, breach M is . Weenasla alleges that the Bonneau and A1 Gill. tim e Junior takes his bath, smd * New Home Account o f the peace and paeseaBion of fire­ ridewaik aUbs were raised, crum- Picnic Supper you enjoy a shower. organized saving. That’s the purpose of works. ing. and broken, and that the * Storii Club The unual picnic of the D on't delay—phone us today. The HanclMiKer Junior Square Until July 29, for plea. GaU E. town knew o f the condition. Women^s Guild of the Omgrega- Find out how easy it is to srritch * CoHego Education Account SBM ’s Special Purpose Accounts. \\ hat-, Dance Club, apooaored by the Jtan- Marx, East Hartford, operatiag a She claima that riie spent large tional Church will be held tonight j motor vehicie without a Hcense. sums o f mdoey in doctor and hos­ to a Mobilheat-fired srater beat* eheater Keoreatton Department, at the home of Miss Jean Natsch' * Tax Account ever your goal— be realistic about your win boU a waitermelon party FW- and Stanley P. Novak, 17, Wap- pital bills, ib d that she lost much on Oilumbia Lake. The supper will •Awmngt family tf /ow. pkig, breaxdi o f the peace; and tor time from the work she was doing * Retirement Account day from 7:46 to 10:30 p.m. at be held rain or shine. Mrs. How­ dreams. Stop in this week at any of the Weat Side playground tennis Circuit Court disposition of case^ at the time of the fall. ard Shumway, Mrs. Carl Hempel, BY LEFP and McWILLIAMS Geoige A. Sacherek, 36. of Tbe suit is returnable to the * Rainy Day Account DAVY JONES eburta. Mrs. Clarence Jeffries and Mrs. 4)ur three convenient offices and oi>en Lea iPine of Wathersfleid will be Woodland St., who Is wanted in Hartfand Swerior Oourt n ext (Jlinton Ladd are co-hostesses. The * Bride Account Florida on charges of breaking month. ^ tfre oaBer. The dance la for ail time is 6:30 but anyone wishing to MORIARTY 8 SBM Special Purpose Account for TH' BRAKES MV EaUIPMENT I (BUIDVE BEEN NICE WORK, STEVE club iiMsiitMgi. and out-of-town and entering and aiMauit and bat- Mi s . Wesneski is bepreaented by swim may come earlier. * New Cor Account MR. ABERNATHl BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WOULDN'T IS RRST CLASS. KILLED. I GOTTA BUT TH' BOSS WONT gueata are axpeotad. T«m -age tety. the lasr. fin n o f TtiUn and Skelly, HOLD. MISS SOMEONE MU6T9E KNOCK OFF FOR BE HAPPY UNTIL SHE UtatU A ««. IS. tor Hartford. Personal Notes * Appliance Accoimt •ach one of your goals. ROBBINS.' T A M P tK B D WITH AWHILE... TO™ aurrs PERMANCMriy. dMKsra nuaL, atitend three local Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vickery of BROTHERS PONY FftEX AAV t>EAR, ARE >OU GOING TO HE LIKE SIR 1 ( FOtmiNATEi:)^ MV B im E R THIS TRUCK.' UH..CALM MY danoea to be ahgthla to be guefrs Investigation. Ragnor I IS ATRUE GEJ^EAAAN/TDO. aon. Zl, RodovlUa, who has pleaded RETIRES UNDER PROTEST Doubleday Rd.. have announced LOOK AT T HAPPEN TO BE WALTER RALEIGH ANP SPREAD e f aimihir p rou p * In other towna. the birth of a daughter, Joyce WITHATRUE 'iOU.R COAT OUT FOP. ME TO J gusty to the ohaega of larceny (sx- NEW YORK (A P )—A 93-year- Ml 3-5T35 THMTMUD oew-of $260) ; for A ffr Anthony 1* old who spent almost half a Marie, July 9 at Windham Com­ Member of Federal GENTLEMAN* w a lk o n ? 80BCETBING FISHY HERE! munity Memorial H o ^ to l. Mrs. PUODL^ ^______Fhrria. 20, c f 28 Florence St., mak­ century signs onto build­ Deposit ln»uraoce Carp. A small, Macklah deep-sea fish Vickery is the former Lorraine 301-315 Center St. iMR. known scientifically as Chiasmo ing unnecessary noiae with a mo­ ings to announce "F or Sale,’’ ABERNAIHr!' tor vehids, and In swerice J. “ Fbr Rent." etc., has been re­ Oiaperon. The couple has two don nlger, and popularly at other daughters and a son. HOWAMX "black swallower," and the deep- ■WWU, 22. Windsor Locks, sipieal- tired by his employiers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beers and W E GIVE e o ^ TD sea variety of the angler fish both ihg tires on a curve. His first act as a retiree was avmgs anchester sometimes swallow other fish as UntU Sept. 9, tor plea. Joy*se to appear at the New York Stats family have moved to West Palm GREEN STAMPS Beach, Fla., where he has opened anteiiT?, much as three times larger than WUlard o f 151 Hartford Rd., tor unemiSoyment office in his neigh­ MA/N OFf/CE WEST BRANCH I borhood, looking for a job. He a b r a i^ of the Parker Industrial EAST BRANCH themselves. In both fish, the stom­ toSuze to gnant the right cf way a$ an Intersection. said he was qualified for such oc­ X-ray Laboratory Oorp. of East 9 2 3 Main Sf. 285 Bait Center Sf. Manchester Par hade ach, mouth, and throat stretch M obilheat tT>99 like a rubber' balloon. Not infre­ EJ4ST H ARTFO RD 8B 8BION cupations as butler, elevator Hartford. Hieir son. Bob, an honor OPEN THURSDAY Cor. If nox Sf. West Middle Turnpike FhilNp Bnioe Faron, 29. of U9 operator, Ikiilding superintendent, student at Win^ttiam High School, (to CMcm-ocSo* quently, however, when * (VININCS 6 to 3 BOTH BRANCHES OPIN fRIDAVS 6 p m Btvallows another several timi Cooper His St, Manchaster, ar­ iiight or day watchman, paper- was p resen ted with an auto- 1 ^ 1 tfr own bulk, tta result Is fatal rested iBs^ nigtat ia hanger, picture hanger, a n d -^ - grapisri baseball, a fareweB c M from tbs ORC Moior jeom. Bob both. tor tnftwdoxMci^ tDdi V , .1 ■ U-..

ICANCHESTEB e v e n in g h e r a l d . ICANCHESIER. CONN. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1968 FACE - j ...... ;------I ■' > 1 ■ I ' n ■ ■ I'— . I. I—■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. O O W , TUESDAY, JULY 196S 11-4 Success Scored at SouhWindsor rint, Herald

Legion Hopes Still Up YOST AMEBIGAN LEAGUE ^Spozta Edtior W. L. P et. GE. ' o Cubs Are Second Nonr Y oifc . . . .64 88 E l l _0 Hanging grimly onto errors. Starter M a i^ fa n d E r GbUim’ a doi Itnat— . 0.. 0.a .49 89 JS62 6H Noreika took the loss. ia r Soolli Windsor, Notes from Bie Little Black Book GMoaga ...... 60 49 JU9 61/, slender thread of hope it can ESach team scored single runs in / t otoiH u a ry : viewers tuned in to the New York-Kansas City Ath- .49 41 M i 9 '/, N EW Y O R K (A P )— That’s'fK^ve an Intentional walk to Roy^blows. San Francisco now has-club’s two-season history. iU'. repeat as zone champions, their first two al bats and eopn Baltimore ... 48 JUS 7 Sievers, who had driven in three dropped foui;, straight games and C^arl WlMey became toe first Met 4 ^ baseball game last Sunday witnessed an unusual scene .89 no misprint in the National Manchester’s American Le­ went scoreleaB in toe toir^ 'S ^ CroeeU. X Cleveland A .. .49 44 J ill •Vt earlier runs with a homer and six of its last seven pitcher ever to homer with fa gion baseball team came gles by Mark Mooette ond/IkeimiB McCankr. If ; when Yankee pitcher Steve Hamilton took sick, im w out on Lea Angelea . .48 60 A9S 14 League standings— that team sacrifice fly, before Oldis rapped grand slam in the second liintog. Rodgers, a aaiNlfice, a walk and But the Mets looked more Hka through with an 11-4 victory ItoT. If ... the mound, and had to be replaced. The elongated Hamilton, Keasee City . .88 60 ASS in send place IS the his clinching single. Jack Bald- REDS-BRAVE8— Don Oowell’s aqueeae bunt that Snluras. c D etroit ...... 36 49 AS4 17 schun was the winner. John Edwards started the Reds toe M ets in the second gam e. at South • Windsor last night, went -for a single produced Man­ Osois. c ...... ___I one of a few pitchers who chews tobacco while e^ in g lua Cubs. Roger Oaig toiled to survtye boosting its record to 6-4 for the Moaette. l b ...... 1 WasWagtoB .. .32 68 U90 28 Vi And since It’s already mid-July, toward victory over Milwaukee chester’s go-ataMd run in toe twice a month paycheck, swallowed his cud of tobacco and PIRATE8-OIANT8— with a leadotf triple in the 12tta (kilts' five-run first inning and tori season. It was the first win in fourth. 'They ) violentlyV.. . lU. The . south-<^ — ^------~ ~ Mfamesota IS, Otovelond L prises of toe baseball year. Willie...... Stargell's„...... two-run...... singleagainst Frank Funk, then E with two outs to the eighth frame. Cbleaga 4, Baltimore 0. it waa next-to-last. and the sea.son on four hits through the first eight four scoreless innings of relief, raised his record to 4-4 but eonld r a walk and three errors. Just to ab r b po a c r Hal Reniff came on to retire the innings. Al McBean. 9-2, won it : . 0 0 .not finish He wa.« within one ing Rockville—but they still trail Pease. Jbi to . . S 1 1 1 • 0 Off the Cuff Today'# Oamea before that, the same. In fact, by two games in the loss colufnn. be sure. Manchester added three (Tomer, lb . . . . aide and preserve the win for Ham­ Just a year ago major league devriand (Grant 6-8) a t Loe you have to go all the way back in relief of Bob Friend. METH-OOLTS— strike of a complete game when That could change tonight when runs in the seventh off reliever Twaririas. a s ______4 O 0 3 1 3 0 ilton. Moral to the unusual hap- scouts were maktog their quarters Angeles (MciMde 9-7), (N). to 1946 before you’ll find the Cubs Joe Gibbon scattered 10 Giant In addition to ending their long he had to come out after twiri- Tom O’Brien. Three walks. Steve O'Briea. p. t o ...... 4 0 2 3 1 2 3 peniiig: DohY chew tohaoco when hits in taking the second game, losing string, the Mets went on ing a knee. Hal Woodesiilci fc»- - % Rockville takes on Wethersfield in ScbecUer. c ______4 • 0 C 1 1 0 to this area while keeping close Boston (Morehend 6-ft) nt Knn- in a five-division finish. t makeup of half of Sunday's Brady’s single and a .passed bon Siardaa. it ...... 3 0 1 4 1 0 0 pitching. tabs on Tommy Kelley, outstand­ wm City (Segoi 4-8), 9 pan. They took over the runner-up with Joe Pagliaronl's homer, Bill ; a record-breaking spree in theirL«hed it with a minimum o< effort scheduled twinbiU. In another accounted for the socrea.- Wheeler, c f ...... 1 0 0 O 0 0 0 « a a ing Legion baseball pitcher. TWs Now Yoffc (Terry 9-9) nt Mlnne- spot Monday—with an assist from Virdon’s triple and Dick Scho- rout of the (kilts. The 14 run.- and one pitch which Jim Hickman makeup last night. Coventry trip­ South Windsor rallied for a pair Rearm, c f ...... 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 season there hasn’t been a scout eota (Ferry 8-6). 9 p.m. San Francisco’s collapsing Giants. field's double the key Pittsburgh ' 18 hits were the mo.st ever in the swung at and missed. ______of runs in the last of the inning Rohlen, I f ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unutaal Fans HE*S IN!—Umpire Dave Deilerchant gives the safe sign as John Quaglia slides home ped Stafford Springs. 8-7. MaBa. to ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 around lor a second look at any W aoU ngtoa (Osteen 2-8) nt CSil- Dick Ellsworth Md Llndy Me-' but they had toBen too tar bock Ifm lka. p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 TfaiwawiB tani to Kaneaa OKy, local player. . . Kelley, incident- engo (PIxnm 11-4),. (N). Daniel combined for a five-hit! with the Oilers’ lone runrm last night’s Little League Tournament game. Covering the and Manchester had on:^ to. play and surrounding oommunltlce, STANDINGS Totals: ...... 30 T C a i T 3 ally, shows a 8-4 won-loee record Bnttfanore (Fnppna 7-4) nt De­ shutout smd Ellsworth keyed the' plate, belatedly, is Merfiarty’s pitcher Ben Grzyb. Watching the action is the Oilers’ Dale ■ W. L. Pet. for one out at a tone to get out Wssrhnter ...... 110114 3—11 wwmw be toe moot unusual in the with Dubuque, Iowa at last re­ troit (Lniy 0-2), (N). attack with a two-run single Maior League Ostrout. (Ha^aWi^hoto by Ofiara.) R ockville ...... • 4 of trouble. South W Uaaor...... 1 100003—4 major leagues The reoeptioo they port. American Legion baseball In Wedneadny’s Gamea aa the Cubs trimmed St. Louis May had a pair of singles and 2B: CrRriea 3 (MHcr: SB; Xo- IHANCHESTER ...... € 4 Caithr. Kav 3; SAC; Power 3: LOB: gave toe New York Yankees laat Manchester, geta a better play In Peters En Route to One-Hit Pitching Win Glevriand at Loe Angriee, 2, 2-0. Then the Pittsburgh Pirates ==i=Leaclers; Wethersfield ...... 4 3 drove in two runs for Manefaeoter. Xaachealcr 7 . SoaOi Wladsor 7: BB: Smatoy was moot unusuni. Intoeod the press than do toe Dubuque (tw l-n ). took cau'e of the Giants, sweeping He also turned to a fine catch to Gallaaber X toirieka X O’ Briea 3: SO; On-entry ...... 5 4 of 8he Yankee plnyeca being booed Packers to the (JIass A Midwest White Sox pitcher Gary Peters starts to throw and then follows through on the pitch Beaton a t Kanwae C ity, 9 p m . the defending champions In a twi- A.MERICAN LE,\01;E ...... 4 7 right field ending South Mtoadsor'a LaGace 7. Korieka 4. (TBrica 1; BUa and biased aS afternoon, the Amer­ South Windsor . oCf; Ganaghcr 3 for 3 tubs to 1 3/3 Leaguci^. . Gene Johnson of Mori­ New York at Mlniieeota, 9 pm. night doubleheader, 2-1 and 4-1. second inning with toe twoea load­ ican League leaders were ap­ en. route to a one-hit 'win over Baltimore in Chicago last night. Peters struck out 18 Batting (200 at bats) — Yastr- Stafford Springs ...... 3 7 toriaci: LsGace 3 for 3 m s bi S 1/3 arty’s Is making a determined Wd WaohlngtoB at Chicago, (N ). Meanwhile, the Philadelphia zenmkl, Boston, .337; Malzone, ed. CroweU aloo had a pair of taaiw : Korieka 10 far I nnw to 0 ia- plauded Ihum start to ftoito, to to repeat as batting champion to and Issued no walks in beating the Orioles, 4-0. (AP Photofax.) Baltimore at Detroit. Phillies parlayed a two-base er­ Manchester scored in every inn­ singles while BtU M oOortliy scored Btogsr Ortofea 1 for 3 raas to 1 timbig: of the douhleheader. Booton, .326; Kallne, Detroit and Moriarty’s Victors H W ; Br Gsltogtirr CFease); WP; the fast Hartford Twilight Laagua. NA'nONAL LEAGUE ror and Bob Oldis' single for an Rollins, Mlnneeota, .317; Wagner, ing but the third yesterday, gain­ twice for Manchester. GaBaikir: FB; OodIb; W; LaGoca: L: Around toa nine otbtr parks, in- The Gas House Gang's playea- llth-innlng run that gave them a ing their highest run total of the O’Brien had a pair of dwtolaa Ifarleka. eimang the home gtrounda at Yan­ W. L. Pot. OB 6-4 decision over front-running Los Loe Angeles, .316. coach, who spent hall a doien sea­ Los Angriee . .66 84 .618 — Runs — AlUson, Minnesota, 66; season and giving relief pitcher kee aradilwn, there are more Jeers sons to the minors. Is near toe ’400 Angeles, snapping the Dodgers' Ray LaGace his second victory cheens for toe pereniiial ChlfXMpo ...... 49 40 A6I 8 winning string at seven games Yastrzemakl, Boston, 56; Kallne, mark to toe batting d^iart- San Fmnolsee 49 42 ASS 7 Detroit and Hinton, Washington. without a loss. LaGace came on Ellington GoUer IFiru PlayoH cfaompiaaa. ..“Boos don\ seem to ment. . . Annual Insurance Q t^ Radatz Saves Another, and cutting toeir lead over the in thf second for starter Gary Gal­ bother toe Yankees,’’ Mhoager St. Loola ...... 49 42 ASS 1 Cubs to six. 64; Tresh, New York, 53. Open Golf Tournament will be Clactaumtl .,,.49 48 ASS 7^ Runs Batted In — Wagner, Loa lagher and held Ser, AmoicanJ feioed and got at least two K’s A ugurt. York football Giants, who opened aoquirtog the taolde. No one was ning after singles by Ken Hubbs Msuls, York, 19. sota’s home run king, socked an­ Player aa weU aa pitching bonors slu in g percentage during that diicnga (Buhl 8-6). Inagua repreeentattves, tonight atj in every' inning....Hem enway PHILADBajPHIX (AP)—Dotph J a cob son was the tow hoy A total of 64 yoixig gnlfcn toeir annual pre-season drills yes­ put out with Grier’s easy-ffokig and Dick Bertell and a walk to Pitching (Eight decisions) — other as the Twins overpowered of the year. In 86 3-8 innings, he span. Los Angriee (Keufnx 15-8 and Andre Rodgers. Then tn the last a at Buckley Field. kkdy choice to hurl for Mioriarty’s Sohayas, yeaterday one of the oW- amcHig the four quakfisn for the ptoyed in this year's State Tho'- terday at Flaifield University, can manner than player-ooanh An|y b u given up only 48 hits, struck Badktz, Boston, 10-1; .909; Ford, n ie International League Oilers be assured of near-capacity crowds Cleveland 18-1. WUIhlte 2-2) at PhlUdelpbia (Ma- of toe seventh, the (Mbs’ young New York, 14-8, A24; W alker, tonight.. .Ron Noake came up eat stars to pro baskedbalL today stole eiveot to the quaXfytng tcA neinenL On toe heels of the three IRobusteUi last nimoner at the out 111 and walked but 81. His A’a-YANKEES— haffey 9-9 and Short 1-8 or Green and the loser of tonight's game with a ooupie of ^nrlding catches held at the tooai oourae three —at least—for all home games this The "save” was Radatz’ fourth southpaw and McDaniel stifled the Cleveland, 8-2, .760 Plzarro, O il- is one of its youngeet coaches. learteiz were: Steve MaltlaiwB of Giants’ camf>. RobuetdU told thda 1.26 earned run average 1s an- The AtoleOcai, battling uphill all l-I) 2, (Twl-N). Cards' big threat. meet Thursday at Waddell Field, at aeoend bane for the Oilers and ■Tt’s going to be quite a change weeks ago with a 79 bul he was Greenwich, with 77; Ted CMa Jr. season, at Yankee Stadium. Nearly writer, *Tf Rosy would only give In the last seven days and the matched by any other plteber. cogo, 11-4, .788; Buzhardt, CM- 96,000 tickets have been sold for home run waa KlUebrew’s fourth the way, finally defeat^ the Sm i Fmarieee (Sanford 9-9 and With the biuies filled and none the loaer of that game will be out in all made five putouts and an for me." said the S5-year-o*d on target yeaterday. BiM Wokhnan, of Hartfiord. with 78; Irv Nixon Jr. it a little eaotza he would ba a 0 0 0 Yankees in toe 12to after tying cog o, 9-4, .602. of farther contention. Thursday's seven home dates—Oct. 13 Cleve-’' in toe last five games. BoUn 4-8) at Flttaburgh (Oard- out, Ellsworth struck 1 out Tim Strikeouts — Bnnnlng, Detroit, aseiat.. .Lange, entoiaiastic crowd Schayes yeaterday after being Tim McNamara and Jim Btoir who of Nangatnck, toe State Juaior great tackle.” The deal Invotvtog WHITE 80X-0RKHE8— the score with one run in toe weU 9-9 aad SchwaU 5-4), 2, (Twl- wiunor meets lloriarty’s Satur­ on hand hod a chance to gkmpee land. Oct- 30 Dallas, Nov. 10 Phila­ The victories enabled toe sec­ McCarver and Stan Musial before 121; Plzarro, Chicago, 113; Ba­ named coach of the N ational carded 74, 75 and 18 roanda to toe toompian. with 78; and Dick Gea- Grier breaks up the Fearoome The day's beat pitching perform­ ninth, eiwl again with three runs N). McDaniel came in and fanned day. If another game is needed. H toe new Lttjph(y to be awarded the BaaketbaU Aasociatlon Syracuse tocal teat failed to qualify yeater­ oeck of Naugatuck, wdth 79. delphia. Nov. 17 San Francisco, Fauraotne of RobustelU, Grier, Jim ond-place Red Sox and the fourth- datz, Boston, 111; Stlgnian, Min­ Nov. 34 St. Louis, Dec. 8 Washing­ ance was turned In by rookie In toe llth. The winning run re­ St. Imiia (Bnidetto 1-9) at Cln- Julian Javier,. win be played Sunday. winner of the playoff.. .“He’s the Nationeto, transplented here at the day at toe Tortington Obuntzy Katcavage and Dick Modoelewakl place Twins to gain a fuU game southpaw Gory Peters of the sulted treun a hit batter and three 0 0 0 nesota, 110; Monbouquette, Bos­ L ed b y taU, stock y Ben Gtzyb. ton and Dec. 15 Pittsburgh. . . on toe league-leading New Yorit rinnntl (Maloney 14-8) (N ). fastest I ’ve seen all yecu*,’ ’ aaid end of laat season. dub oourae. .. .Dolly drUie, open to the pubttc, White Sox who blanked the Orioles walks ioBued by BUI Staflord, toe tyndiundayk Oaaies pmUktiODGERS— ton, 107. one of eight holdovers from last Plate Umpire Dave DbMercfaant of Schayes, posatitoior of the kmg- Manchester's CSheney Tech will Yankees, who dropped an 11-10, seventh Yankee pitcher. The final The 17-y«ar-o*a Rntow ia«wed Palmer Has Cold drop back to classification next wiU be staged from 10:30 to IH18O on one hit, striking out 18. The San naarioeo at New York, 8 Do(%er rookie second baseman season’s tournament team, Mori- BEN GRZTB Grayh.. .Difference in team size est, higheat scoring career in pro to be toe steadiest of three yoiaag am. and again from 4 to 6 p a n .. . 12-inning marathon to Kansas lone Baltimore hit was a two-out aralk, to Jerry Lumpe, forced NATIONAL LEAGUE arty's National League champs B c b ^ year trona- B to Class C. . . Caty. Boston inched to within % pm . N- aces who finished to a ttoaftoe Fred Hutchinson has agreed tq a 6 single In the third inning by losing Bobt^ Del Greco over toe plate. HocMton nt PWtortriphta, (N)c the Phils In toe llth inning when Batting (200 at bate)—T. Davis, puMisd over four runs in the aec- f^ inches off the ground. Two men (Morlortyh) against boys owners irv Kostoff and Ike Rich- On Eve of PGA, Just wandering: If Dick Cobb or games and Minnesota pitcher Robin Roberts. It was the Los Angelm, .326; Groat, 8t. ond inning, more than enough to Oexateotiout Jkyoee Golf Itom a- J tm m j Moriarty will succeed Tom new two-year contraot to manage There were 20 hits in toe 3-hour, Loe Angriee at Ftttnbargb, (N). he dropped Don Demeter’s pop more scored on that hit and an­ (O ilers). man, to sucxeed Alex Hannum, ment yeaterday. the Gtoctonati Reds... Orlando Chicago’s third-place White Sox sixth one-hitter in toe American Louis, .325; WHIa, Loe Angeles. win. Gnyb had the big hit of the other on Steve Hemcnwa3r’s single. Kellay as head baseball coach at 41-mlnnte gam e, wltta Gino OmoU BOtwnnkee at ddoaga up for a two-base error with one ■foriorij's (f) who aaid businesa interests in his Boros Favenrite Oepeda has lost his 81 m lU oa Uhel shut out Baltim ore 4-0 to remain League this year. coUecting a triple, double and two out. Reliever Ed Roebuck then .320; Ptnson, Cincinnati, .319; frame, a two-nm double. _ ab r b po a a rbi On k playoff bole, toa prep Mamtoestri' ISgfa when the latter SA Leuls nt Otorinanfi, (N). I Jenkins, who gave awny pleoty home state of CJahfbmU kept him suit against Look magazine to a a single percentage point behind 0 0 0 singles for Kansas O ty smd team ­ Caemente, Pittsburgh, .318. Although he was effective with Sprou). to ...... 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 school star reached tlto green to steps down. . . If Tom Ckmran will Runs—H. Aaron, Milwaukee, of poundage to bis mound oppo­ Ware, c ...... 4 1 1 14 0 0 1 from moving here with the Nats. two nifty toots, a long toive and DALLAS.. Tex. (AP>—Arndd ; San Francisco court... Joe Dehm toe Red Sox. Washington thrashed TWINS-IN1HAN8— mate ISd (Starlee hitting two hom­ toe bat (two hits and two RBIs m Grryb, p ...... 3 0 2 0 1 0 3 accept the president's post with aad White, St. Lo«^ 67; Flood, nent. more than made up for it , Altiiough be indicated he would a chip that deoied a rough and Palmer fbogtat a naggtog cold to­ has been named head basketball Detroit 11-8. The homer-happy Twins hit ers. Johnny Blanchard liomered R ed 5oy Hope to Move Higher ..three tries) Grxyb was more dam­ in plain deteRmnatlon. He fanned Hemenway. c l ___ 3011001 day while sehemtog oh ways aad the Manchester UtUe League next • 0 • St. Louis, 92; Rose, Cincinnati, aging on the mound. He whistled Surprenant. lb __ 3003000 do his coaching from the bench. landed about nhie feet flrain the season. . . If baseboU for adults coach at PlalnvUle High, auooead- three more, giving them 11 In four and singled twice for the Yankees. Steve Surprenant to geit out of Rivers. 3b ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 means of whining toe only big 66; MoOovey, San Francisoo, 68. DOING WELL O.N RELIEF—Two of the American his aide arm tost ball past the Schayes didn’t nde out the poasi- pin. will ever make a comeback in this P at R iera who has moved on RED 80X-AN0EL8— games as toey rolled to their It was Kansas aty'a first vic­ toe second and retired eight of Bagley. m ...... 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 boHty of playing if the need arises. golf ehsmptonrtilp toot has rinded Buns Batted In—IL Aaron, Mil­ League’s top relief pitchers. Bill Dailey (left) of th* much taller Oilera, fanning 14 and Keeney. I f ...... 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 Ruober scored a par fiow on toe City of Vmage Charm. After toe to Oonard High to Weot Hahtfiovd. Prank Malzone was the batting fourth triumph In succession and tory In seven games with the the next nine batters. O i^ one Joimston. rf ...... 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 ‘Tm contempiating Cast-fareak- him—the PGA. star of the Red Sox’ fifth victory third In a row over CHeveland. Yankees this seasen and it went waukee, 11; Santo, Chkwgo and Twins, and Dick Radatz of the Red Sox, talk over trad* walking, but one. He allowed two 373-yard fbat bole at Toerington. The greatest ■laney-wtoner to hits, one a taunt, and hit one b et- I to reatti base got on torotEh an ing, weiting winntog baakeihafi** In their last seven gam es. He The homers, by Bku-l Battey, Don to Pete Lovricb, laat of five A’s Malzone’s Hot Bat Wlilto, St. L ouIb, 66; M cOovey, Totals: ...... X 5 f l f T ^ f Jooobacai and Chet Itoy of Bridge­ aecrets. Each has an earned run average o f under .2(KI. error. from what wdfi be basically the toe game’s history, to toe peculiar homered off Don Lee In toe sixth Mlncher and KUlebrew each came pitchera. Son Francisoo and Boyer, St. ter. OUers (1) port loot out with bogles on toe pooifioa of having to win this final Soore Again Jo« Quaglia. l b ___ 3 0 1 & 1 0 0 same tecun that finidied seoood Inning to snap a 1-1 tie. The All- with a man - Bagley and Bill Sjproul were Jackston, If ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 by C3holnnati In the first nwnd pieted toe regular 18 with 76s and ond and coming home on Bob hitter. borne knocked In five runs with LouiB, 117; Santo, Chloago, 111; Then Harry (Whiteyi Jenkins. sandwiched around a pair of in­ Connelly, s a ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 o f the p layoffs. sent toe tourney into toe playaff. played toe 7,M6-yard Doc Oontry KUlebrew’s homer was his 21st, home runs aa the Senators handed H. Aaron, Milwaukee, 109. Noake. zb ...... 1 0 0 6 1 1 0 finh Monday. Tillman’s 'Wple. KANSAS CITY (AP)—The Boston Red Sox arrived in Novelty of Summer Football Oiler pitcher, lost his control and field outs, producing the final nxi. Schayes joined the Nats after After Rutoer emerged the iic- Prediction from Liston only one behind teammAte Bob Detroit's Jim'Running his lOto de- DoiAiea—Groat St. Louie, 98; Binder, cf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 gradiiating fixjm New York Uni­ tor. Day and Jaaotason bottled It He admitted that toe cold had BUI Monbouquette, now 18-6, Kansas City today for a game with the Athletiita tonight and Issued walks to G reg J A 2-1 victory at Lios Angelea Ptttsborgh aad Oepeda, Saa Fran- M oriarty's ...... 04000 1—6 ular season games (1,035), scored He did it with a par flour on the yeoberday, coupled with a New oisoo, 20. NEW YORK—(NBA) — YoufCdliacum Jan. 13. By that tifaW a ivas blocked and the ball bounced lalhed on a pair of passed baUs. Oflers ...... 000 1 00 —1 centiation.” said Palmer, who by for a single. Only other dents in Grzyh’s fine more points (19,115), shot more i third—Cay mioaed a bough down- | thing lilce— and get this— ^marriage, York loas to tbe A’s, left the Red Trtplee—Plnsofa, Okicinnatt 12; nuntoer of baseball playaa 3B; Grsyb, Quanta: SB: Hemenway: was atfll wilfniiig as he tuned up The big bear explained Us in-

don’t have to even be a near oW- Hien Grzyb unloaded a drive effort were m llie fifth when LOB: Moriarty’s 6. Oilers 3: BB. free throws (8,216) and made tafi putt for a five. Catcher Azeue Proves Bargain, S ox only 6|i gam es in book o f WW te, S t L ooIb, 7; Biwek, Chi­ parking their luggage ^ Gnyb 1. Jenkina 3: SO: Grzyb 14. more of them (6,933) then aiqr Both Renter and Jacobean, a 17- to 96 degrees d triguk^ mt of phalosophy to re- and six neoonde to dispoise of Pat­ tbe ftont-running Yankees. cago, , Skinner, dnchmatl and ttmer to romemtoer when football to preliminary spring trekiing- that bounced off the center field Ron Noeke drew a twO-out walk J«nkiDB 7: HBP: By Grzyb (John gaid to the title fight with Pat- fence although never more ttaah a < and died on first t and in toe sixth other pro p(^aye^. 3/ear-old lefthander, will txavel to Palmer playad aroaid to “about terson in Oiicago last Sept. 26. Aitoiaa and Javier, St. Lotos, 9. played seriously dead all aummer A ju icy betting scaadal fafatt QinchR); WP: Jenkins; PB: Warez: par” aa bs aaed two balls on ev- tcnoii Mood&y. Boston has night games oet bore Patterson plaimed a workout to­ Outstanding Player with Tribe toolgtat, tomorrow and Thursday Home Bms—H. Aaron, Mil­ and dltki’t come to life until Sep­ kept the NFL in print and Cold ory that and dhtot do any preas ■The first ttaae, to Caiicago, we day whUe Liston took the day off. waukee, and McCovey, Son FTmn- Stove League colianns ifa the tog ca toe greiews got married. Now, this time, I’M and then moves on to Chicago for tember. Sonny was asked if he had any oteoo, 28; Wanks, Chicago and ’Then tbere wo4:e warm -up newepopeiz ttarougbout tha off­ get a dtvoroe aod I won’t have to three weMcsnd games. special strategy prepared for the NEW YORK — (NBA) — Noth­ Oispeda and Mays, Son Francteoo, games and ooachee talked about season were considerabls 1b tha bother about tahn anymore.” ing much was expected of the Frank Malzone, Bill Monbou­ match. quette, Dick Radatz and Bob Tlil- 17. having a good November team. way of evideoce that there la hsm IlriTT*. oootiDueB to sdl short Griimlng broadly, and waving Cleveland Indians when they open­ PttcUkig (Eight decislona)— Play-offs for the profeoeiooal interest in Mocking sod taddteg HARTFORD GENERAL TIRE CO. Patterson and Ms chancea of re- ed the season with recruits—Tony DUSTY LEAGUE ^end a Yaidtee raHy. Didc O’Ctafady man—In about that order—were his right arm in a big sweep, be K oufax, Los Angeles, 16-8, .M 8; cbsmpionahlpe now take head the year 'rtmnd. the titie, and, ironlcaUy, Martinez and Max Alvls—on thfe ooUeoted a pair of doublea for tbe responsible for the trlmn^ over replied, "Yeah—^Just like the In­ Pulling over four runs in the the Angels,, gl'ving the Red Sox Mahmey, Cincinnati, 14-8, .824; butting into very late December Nw the AO-Amartca Boort be doero/t do the fi^ t next Mon­ dians—charge! ” left aide of the infield and anoth^i^ fifth. Mai Tool broke a 3-3 tie and Yanks. Perranooki, Los Angelea aad Mc­ It waa laat Dec. 30. in fact, when bringing out ooUege viors te day will Ite gate appeal in the pint sized Vic DavalUlo—In center After trailing 6-2 in the second, five victories hi their test seven .AMEBiCAN lEAOUE Oddly enough, however, Patter- . a 7-3 triumph over Clarke’s starts, all of them on the road. Bean, Pitteburgh. 9-2, .818; Mari- the Green Bay Packers again Buffalo, this year aa eazty ak Jitee dosed rirouft teievMon money aon has picked up a surprising field. at Charter Oak Park the Giants raUied 2o take a 9-6 chal, San Francisco, 14-6, .187. - betted the New York Giants for 28. is a striking reminder that the (8). AadeMea; MsiiMa (U ). any good, eittaer. amount of support to the Loa " I f one makes gfxid, we'U be lead, then give up a final run in Malzone Idt his ISth home run tbe National Football League title playing of summer football fao last night. in tha rtxth for toe deciding run Stzikeoats — Koufax, Loe An­ d Ssa; KMqpOriek (1). Aa^ He atm says he will knock Pat- Vegas betting rings. He started hicky,” said Blndlt Tebbetts. Hal Ourlaon's two-nm homer the seventh. Ten errora marred the in the freezing wind of Yankee longer is a novelty. And with ths contest as the Dodgers got their sfter having singled and scored geles, 168; Dryadale, Los Angelea, gela: Wattey (89)r EHIeheow (*I), teeaan 'out to short order. out as an 8-1 underdog but the To the new manager's delight, was tbe big hit of the winning 161; Maloney, Ctnehmatl, 184; Stadium. Then there were the baseball piayen jifat starting fifae MhMtoer (3). M bs; Osbene (13). last quotation had it down to 3-1, two of tbehi did. Alvls, toe third rally. The result left the teams seven runk on but two hits. Boston's flrit run of tbe game, in second iuilf of their grinds the pan Liston was aeked if he has the second. Malzone came in on a Marichal, San Francisco, 129; Playoff Bowl akirmieh m tbe Hhrtoa (11). Seootan; FhilBpa tnained to go 15 rounds. on Liston, of course. basecqaii, became the clean-up hit­ tied for aecmid place in the league Steve Banos had three of the MUM Orange Bowl Jan . and the footballers are in training t am ps Giants' seven safetlea. 400-foot triple by TlUman. Lemaator, MUwaukee and Culp, 6 (3). Tigtxa; Martto (3). BieCiew “After five. Pm quittin',” said “They can’t gert, anyone to bet ter ahd DavaUllo easily might have standings, each with a 9-3 reco^. FMlodelphia, 122. Pro Bowt game at the Loe Angeies stretching from Fairfield, Oroto, been an American League AU-Star Monbouquette, running hto rec­ (8). WMto Sox. Sonny with a straight face. on Patterson. That’s why the odds ord to 13-6, gave up only five hita to Boulevard, Calif. NATIONAL lEAGCE had he not broken his wrist Jtme ^ CHURCH LEAGUE SU31MEB BABKEIHAU, A mceneeit later, he declared, are so low,” said Liston's advisor, Poor foul shooting was oootly to over the first seven and one-third The NFL te getting realty ^ Malhi a s (1 1 ). B iaaea ; Harper wMb no bumotous overtonee, ‘Tt Ja,ck Nllon. 12. Scoring in each of the first four innings. He had a perfect game its 44th campaign, the American Crippling Blow innings (and five the six times tha Indians aa they dropped a 38- ( 8) . B eds; Saewers (8) . PhBHes; won’t go five rounde. It wouldn’t The odds did drop when Pat­ at 36 dedeton to Spruce St. Market going nutU rookie Ed Rirkpatrick Ftootboll League for its fourth. A GENERAL FagHaraai (7). Ffiatea: Oan^beB they batted) Gus’s Grinders top­ New Strike Zone Big, Fat Dud GENERAL S.T.M . go 16 if I . broke both my hands.” terson floored a 23^ound spar­ Tebbetts call the loss of DavallUo in tbe Senior Dhrialan of tbe Hec homered for the only Los Angelee lot of skeptics predicted that the 48). Trinpie (1). CMto; Willey (1). To p«-k up any Short memories, ring mate, Richie Norden, with h the most crippling blow of a series ped North Methodist 13-7. at M t Depaitment’a summer baokotbaB lu n with tw o out In ttw fifth in- AFL would not laat this kmg. hot SPECtAU Meta. it required listen two minutes .terriffic left hook two days sgo. of injuries that would do credit to Nebo. njng. proto>^rts are brighter than oror Don FlaveU led the winners’ 18- pit^lTam. Junior Diviolan action As Umps G>ntinue Old System a boys’ summer camp. saw H enoe's FYve dow n 'tbe Bak­ Radaite oome on In tbe eighth with the Dallas Texans switched GEMEIIAL "A lot of iieople expected us to Ut assault with three hits in as ers, 29-23. with one out, lunnera on first and to Kansas Oty aa the Chieda aad NYLONS many tries and five RBIs. ^GU reorganization in New Tortt and fall apart completely when John­ second and faced only four Angels KRAFTREAD FlaveU and Bill Sheeky also hit Tbe Marketeera cbatloed up tbeir INOLANAPOLIS (NKA)—Well.ife Haoker, the 38-year-old right- ny Rkimano broke a bone in Ws tbe Teat of the game. He got pinch Oakland. W ith tw ice aa mssrh hard for the winners. Howie second win in auooesstoo, prlnd- that enlarged otTfice sone is a Mg hander with the Indians, says, “No NYLONS hand M ay 28, but In a sense this peJly because of good w o^ from hitter Leon Wagner to line into a help.” teievisian monev anticipated after HolmsA^Jerry Oiappell and Buzz fa t dud. turned out to be a break for us,” the foul line. They delivered 10 of double play in the eighth and re­ the 1964 season and greater oaol- said Tebbetts, reviewing the first JOE AZOUB Weir were the Mg guhiguns for the - It exists only In the minds cf “I don’t think it has chapged ing capacity in tbe offing, tbe 23 free throw attempts while tbe tired the aide in order in the ninth. the booeboU rules committee, half of the season with which he Methodists. any," he explained. ‘Th^y won't A F L orwners bave Juto b e g w 80 WHITEWALLS “Thda o u tfit has a lot o f charac­ Indiana made but four of 16 tries. Don Lee was the Los Angeles which had altruistic hopes of help­ call the high pitch. It’s Just like admits he is gratified under toe cir­ St Mary's opposes (kimmualty fight. ter and a fine future,” beamed tbe ITie .Indiana had a 18-14 edge from starter and loser, giving up seven ing the poor, forlorn pitcher. it used to be, they call about one cumstances. "It gave us a second Baptist in a makeup game to­ the floor. of Boston’s eight hits over the first Cheering them on tha fiaet, The Quality accomplished catcher with author­ old catcher. “You have often beard n ig h t The maligned mounidomen can't out o f 10” of the strong dub being wdl for­ Pat Miatretta (9) and Dave e i ^ t tamkigB. that bu^inete ecsTtinues to msilU- ity at toe plate In Joe Azeue.” / White (10) were the top acoreis TTie game, a fine pitching duel get the high strike when they need Mlke Joyce, in only bis second p^y the NFL The PaefeeiB are & General Retrood Jumping at the chance to grab an tified straight down the middle — REC LEAGUE ' it, aocordiiig to them..T7ie hitters, beldnd the bat, at second base aad for tbe winners as well oa the chief between Monbo and Lee most of season of pro ball, started the. ^oid out in <3re«n Bay sod Mil- 1*0 ii^ anoto 30* to accomplished shortstop, Gabe Paul, Opening an 11-3 lead in the first rebounders. Cart Hohentthal (10) of course, argue the other way, season in the American League. waukee for the fourth cuuseciittva fdiortatop and in center field. three innhigs. the Teachers gained the 'way, was completed in two president of the club, psdd the and Jim Walsh (9) were taps for hours and eight mkiutea. contending the umpirea ooU the •It looked as if at the beginning v eer Tbe advance seat sole te Now *****'******** Kw sas City Atoletica SlOO.tXM and “WeU, we loot the whtAe kaboo- a 13-9 win over Manchester Travel high pitch osdy when tt will hurt earance, the Oilers, International ffaBBed IS. Meta vs. Cards, 8:16, Keeney Bt. Ansaldi’a Bob Kieman of An- It’s there, but no one nottces the But the currant edition, ourviy- was dose at Keeney St. too but ptring low, you won’t get the high difference on himself. Ctensey. Kaosoa O ty, 19. League i-hampinria, will try fitr-a 'vkt(Hry again Thursday when they oppose the loser ing back-breaking hijuriea to re­ BATHNO — DIek EOMrortii, the Giants had enough lead to out- Army A Navy vs. Paganl’s, 8:15, oaidi’s was named the alternate. " 'StoM Bawa — Aportete. Oubs, won his own game by driv­ Robertson. First game for the Internation­ one. If he’s standing up. you iThe good hitters are^ztill hitting of tonight's M (»iai^8-Peck Lumber game. H e squad includes: ^ont row, left to main grouped with (jhlcago, Bos­ laat the Dodgers. 9-7. wem’t get the low one. and the good pitchers’’ are stillwiii m ore, 25: Wood, Debott. amt ton. Minnesota and Baltimore bo- ing In both runs with a elngle la Dave W ilc^ Jim Staikpole and 1 FarreU's va Moriarty's, 8:15, al League stars is scheduled July HARTFORD GENERAL TIRE QO ri^it, Kevin O nndly, Bon Noake, Joe Quaglia, Paul Grish, John Brouder and Bob Jack- 23 wben they tran/to to Thompson- " I t m ight tasty a guy Uke (W ar- winning. I tefa. W^dogtefa, 17; t m jB ir tahid only tbe New Y ork Yankees, Chtcago’a 2-0 vletoiy aver 8t j Genw Davta eonBocted for two hits I Charter Oak. to ■ton; wvtod roir. Head .Co«^ Jedm Quaglia, Kevin O’Neil, !&rry Jenkins, John aonvinaed TritMdbi that It wiU not ~ waa tha T-trl)la AJI-|raa) Aadtoe npIrM itytt OBB-ititeM Dale Oetnmt, A n Geii i it i and Cbadi Ernie Noske. Missing vren Skip Wigo> **** ’^***y* Baattyh 9:18,| (Herald Pheto fay Ofiara.) 4 * . • ’ ’ ' / ■ 1 ./

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r< ItANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. liANCHESlXR. 00NN« TUESDAT. JULY 16, 1968 neETBIBTEBII PA 6I TWELVifc BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M^NCHESTKRyOlMK, TUIgDAY, JULY 16, 196S tU m n a For Riot 67 ApEitments— Flata Hooeaa For Sals'* 71 Hahaded home on Starkweather large family room, kitchen with la your baait when you see this near Buckley School. All faculties, BIDWEIX HOME Improvement very good condition, |35. &U 644- 4H ROOM GARDEN apaitmaiit $53 weekly i$p. T U t weekends. f room with Qreidace, acre kt, Street is cqey as only a Cape Cod bulU-toa, intercom system captavating home on WeUa St., including, sidewalks. CaU 649-7588. Company—rocCng, ahUny, altera- Free (xilored phstnree, farmhure. In Property Tax Collections HMEN-mEMMESAKE 0659 before 7 p,m. available August 1, includes hebt, Jjwomaay priced. Bajrto AceDegr. can be. Five rooms finiriied. AH throughout the house, garage, built by Anaaldl. Features $ spa­ CLASSIFIED tlona addltiona and remodeling hot water, stove, refrigerator and Arrowhead Oitwe, OolObeiter 4, city facUltias. Garage. Only $15,- 100x300 M , 3-yearSH>ld, 833,m. cious rooms, fuU basemmt and a OAKLAND STREET — 55x160, of alj types ECxcellem workman­ ^ ONRXJT NOT $900, NOT $800, parking. $116 monthly. 648-TB36. Oonn. Mocwleh 587-4695; Hartford 600. CaU Mr. Frasier, Jarvis Real­ Philbrick Agency, 649-84)M. nsatly Ismdacapsd yard. Priced to water, level and with trees. Price An otdinanoe to M p in OoiOa^ ship 649-6495. H e DtSOOVEKS NO NOT $700, NOT $800, 343-9311. ' ty Co., Realtors, 643-4U3, 649-7314. sMl at 817,500. Call The JarvU $3,300. 649-7819. tion of peraonai property tanaa has NO! NO! LARGE, modem, 8 room apati> Realty Co., Realtors, 648-4112, been aiifainitted to General Maaa» R. DION ROOFING and siding, al- NOT EVEN $550 rneiit, available August 1, reason­ La k e f r o n t , Holland, - Maas, 4 ‘ MANCHESTER ASHFORD LAKE — aeared lot. teratlons, ceilings, painting and MANCHESTER — Uve modem to 649-7816. W edding ger RiGhanl Martin by tonra eoi»> ADVERTISING BUT A WHOLE HOUSE , able rent to responsible persoM. roomsi aleeps 5, boat, dock, this Jarvis built SpUt Level on with ehstoe trees, electricity, near gutter work. SatisfacHon guaran­ eloeed patch, very reaeonsble. Six room expandable C m beach, 8600. Call 528-7746. Ml. 3 ROOMS LOVELY 8. H. V. C„ Inc., 649-4566, I a.lfl, Brent Road. Five years young and Manchester Immsculste ON ACRE LOT. Brick CaUfornis In affect. It providei for erimnl- teed, free estimates. 643-4352. • 4:80 p.m. 644-0145. with 4 finished, Utitoen with style ranch. lArge living room, NEW FURNITURE breakfast nook, basement ga>- better thah new. Finished rec Dnhaine - Rose nal penalties for nvoving personal CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS AND APPLIANCES room. Landsr. Separate oil Cider MiU Rd. The bridegroom is up with a Hat ot unioolIectsWa PLEASE READ YOUR AD yea~;' experience Pre* eetlmaiea. 1 Dinette Set NIANnC, CRESCENT Beach, T R. D. Murdock home on Wells Street. FVII base­ full shed dormer, trees, deep tage, furnished, one minute walk Can Howley, 643-5361. 6434)783. heat, completely renovated, good ment. Hot water oil heat with lot, high l(x:ation, transferred heating systems, prscticaUy new. the son of Mrs. Grace Duhaime of taxes, 'mostly small amounts^ due niM lflrtl «r *^ a a t Ada” are taken over the phone u a oon- 1 Healthrest Mattress neighborhood, adults preferred. Proepeet Ave. New rench houae, 643-6473 to beach, $2,500 full price, cash Hebron Rd. and Aimand L. Du­ B ut WHEN TUEVIS cast iron radiators. A true value owner anxious at $16,900. Mini­ Few steps off bus line. Asking only. Lester D. Babin. Broker, from roridenta irho mov» from Tantmrn n ie adrertiaer ahooid read hia ad the FIRST DAT IT 1 Healthrest Spring Call 649-1922 between 6-8 p.m. $85 a week. 638-5651, Mr. Fitxsim- haime of Hartford. |town. ATPEABS and R EPO in ERRORS In time for the next inner- ^INCARS 3 Throw Rugs mons. at $17,500. Call The Jarvis Realty mum down, financing. $31,600. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1686. Co., Realtors, 648-4113, 649-7814; 643-1677. Ihe Rev. James Good Brown of: Tile ordinanije proponed was tlaa. The Herald la reapoMble tor pnlj ONE inoorrect or omitted Radia- fV Repair Services 18 ¥HBtE0KlinK 1 Boudoir Chair FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, CONCORD RO,-4aanUtni ranch, Glastonbury performed the double; - Atty. Irving Aronocn, 2 Vanity. Lamps c; OOVBftTRT LAKE — Lakefront 3 COVENTRY — Beautiful cottage, Inaerttaa for any adverttaement and tten only to the extent of a A ...... ! stove, refrigerator, automatle huge Uvlng room, forael (Mafog FOUR BEDROOM Ranch, 26x52’ $14,900 — SIX ROOM C::ape, ap­ like new, excellent location, g o ^ ring eeretnoay. Bo(K|uets irf 'white 1 town (jounseL and Atty. Arviold H. ^make leod " Inaertloov Errora which do not leaaen the ralne of CONNIES TV ana Radio Service, 2 Pillows heat, hot water, garage, near bus, bedroom cottage, raft, dock and your own private beach toduded room, oeAiat ktteiui^ 3 bM- foundation, taro full ceramic LAWRENCE F. FIANO proximately $2,300 down can as­ bank financing available. Call mixed flovcera decorated the sane- Klau. Msistant (jounsel. , wQI BOt be eorreoted hy "make yood” InaertJon. availabi'- all hours SatisfacUoo 1 Pr. Blankets adults preferred, $100 monthly, rooms, reeraatkn room, laad- sume existing mortgage. OU guareiiteed. Cali 646-1316. Call after 5 p.m., 649-6916. baths, fire alarm, large kitchen, 643-6980. tuary. Mra HoMon Wright of n provides tor a fine of not naore 1 Cocktail Table avsdlable August 1. 649-8840. ■c^>5d yard. Marhm E. ^ b e r t- 100X300’ lot, $17,500. Philbrick REALTOR 648-2766 649-8689 after 5. No agents, please. South Rd.. Bolton, was organist than 8100. or imprislonment to the 3 Table Lamps eon. Rector, 643-0963. 1 9x12 Rug Agency, 549-8464. Charles Nicholson 742:6864 and soloist. County Jail tor not more than 90 Wanted To Rent 68 FORD STREET — 6 room frame Wanted—Real Estate 77 The bride, gtvan to maniaga by ^aya. or both, BE APPRECIATED Moving—^Tmckiiig— 1 Floor Lamp Fornished ApartawnlB 63-A MANCHESTER V ldN lTY — MANCEOBSTlSt — 8 room mo(km house, all utilities, needs paint, DIAL 643-2711 1 Smoker $12,900. Joseph Barth, Broker, her father, wore a baOertea-laigth ft proposes Umt enforcement Storage 20 WE HAVE customer, waiting for room ranch buUt 1969, treed lot, home, 4 bedrooms, family room, REAL ESTATE listings needed. If gown of peau dc sola designed be aided by notifying aB 36 Pc. Dinnerware Set 1% ROOM FURNISHED apart­ the rental of your property. OeU walk-out cellar, oU hrt water attained Carage, 168’ frontaga, 649-0820. you are selling, I have interested 24 Pc. Sliver Set ment, light housekeeping, bath­ heat, 3 generous bedrtioms 19 ■with scooped neckttne. cap sleovee moving companies to the area of MANCHESTER Package Delivery. J. 0 . Realty, 648-6139. .trees, $16,0iM. Carlton W. Hutch­ SPRING ST. — 6 room Ranch, 1% parties. Lester D. Babin, Broker, and bouffont skirt. Her face veil: ortknaixre. and by having ttie 18 Yds. Floor Covering room, reasonable, centrally lo­ foot Uvlng nxan, famUy sise ins, 648-5183. VERNON — 818,990 — Immaculate, 643-1686. Ugbt trucking and package deUv- EVERYTHING baths, new wall to wall carpeting, 5% room ranch, hullt-in oven- was attached to a white floral i department observe people ery. Refrlgeratora. waebere and cated. 649-8404 between nooar6 WILL PAY $50 per month for build­ kitchen. Immaculate, $15,500. TROUBLE REiUWINB OUR ADVERTISER? ONLY $600.00 p.m. ing suitable for woodworking shtp Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 649- TWO FAMILY — New itxrf and modern kitchen with huilt-lna, 3- range, walk-out basement. Owner (jTown, and toe carried a bcu(]uet: ^ process of moving, and ato'- stove moving epeclalty. Folding Flree storage until wanted. Free car garage, lot 100x200, condition transferred causing forced sale. of white rosea ’ them for their moving permit. chairs for rent. 649-0753. to Manchester area. Call Wlndsor 2813. siding, aluminum combinations, \ delivery anywhere in Conn. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, Loeks NA 8-6623. 90x180 f(X)t lot with shade trees, 2- like new, 831,900. Philbrick Tremont Agency, 875-3527. Mias Joanne Rose of Bolton. .pjjj suggestion U akn mode ttat Agency, 649-84M. Post Office Adding THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. Free set-up by our own reliable hot water, refrigerator, stove. Ap­ car garage, $18,000. PhUbrick twin sister of the bride, was maid utility companies advise the M-Hoir AHSWMliig Servlet Help Wanted—rFemalr 35 Hc^ Wairtcd—Hale 36 Articles For Sale 45 ply Marlow’s, 881 Main St. COVENTRY — Excellent 4 n»m of honor. Sia wore a pastel pink manorer of retniesta tor dlaoto- Moving. pacU ^. storagt, local men. Original price for all this Agency, 649-8464. MANCHESTER — Ask any i^ood merchandise was $825.46. Some Basiness Property For Sale 70 BOLTON ranch, fireplace, breeseway, ga­ VIM to Its ZIP siBt sheath with laoe bodtee, floral thwanoe of service, and long distance Agents for AVON PRESENTS a challenge to 75 MEN — PERMANENT work to LOAM SALE — Regular $14 stone- CENTER STREET — 8 room builder about the cost of building rage, $11,600. Joeeph Barth, Wheaton Van Lines, Inc., world­ fortunate person can purchase it FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch. crown with face veiL and while ac-1 mwn oomisek said that Ibay > Free to Herald Readers women with spare time who need travel with wortirs largest circus, free 16am, $12.50. Ftll, sand, stone, apartment, heat, hot water. Gall OEbTX'BR STREET — 3 stores plus on a large 7 room split level home on Broker, 649-0820. wide movers. Ftm estimates. all for only $500.00. Riga Lane 5-year-old U A R large recreation room, 3 fuU (OoBttDned tram Page One) oeaaories. She (jarried a eokmial “d oot think it (the ordlnaiwe) extra money. If you take pride in good pay. tooB and board fur- gravel and white sand. 643-8603. 666-9868. 7 room apartment, all to one bafos. 3-car garage, excellent con- a lot with all city facilities, to- I f Ma 643-6187. MONTHLY built ranch that offers 3 bed­ cluditw sidewalks and curbs, to­ HIGH ELBVA'nON — Attractive bau(]uet et pink and rooea Ivroidd solve all the proUeraa. bnf your ability to organize yxnr niWird . Openinga M all depart­ PAYMENTS package, excellent location with (fition, 833.900.■“ L IWlbrick Agency, Robert NldKja^ Bdttnn a^ed ^e verv hrtpM.” mental <^a am 10 cenunoa FOR SALE — 300 new 16 quart THREE ROOM heated apartment, rooms, lovely Uvlng room, day. ’Then'let us show you a Jim 8-bedroom Rahch, walk-out base­ At the same time, the depart­ household, why net apply fiiat ONLY $16.98 good potential. For further infor­ dining room and kitchen, 2 649-8464. ment announced a survey of neat^ Martin will stu(iy the propooil ability to selling Avon? You will lahorexa. Apply circ.us day, Tues­ baskets, 279 Keeney Street after kitchen set, bedroom set, refrig­ mation call the Philbrick Agency, Dandy in new condition for less ment, trees, nice view, near Painting—Papering 21 5 :30 p.m. Phone For Appointment fuU taths, O.B. buUt-ins, 2-car school only $13,9eihanging. U A R REALTY CO., INC. MANCHESTER Vicinity — Ranch. house, tree shaded lot, $8,000 You’ll never be bored. If mcBt Serrtoc. 855 Main Street, 12' ALUMINUM BOAT, 10 h.p. 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ment for rent. Call 649-3652 after lot 300x250, 833,900. Philbrick of a multiple tenant office build­ A reception for 7S wee held in Trailers—Mobile Homes 6>A Ceilings. Floora. PuUy Inwred OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. 5:30. Land For Sale 71 648-2692 Agency, 649-8464. 8 sunny bedrooms, 14x19 living down, assumable mortgage. Bushe ing, with one postman assigned tfae church raceptton baB. For a Lost and Found workmanship guaranteed. Leo you qualify for work as a Manrhester. A pohfic: mrrice—no Evinrude motor, Mastercraft Robert D. Murdock nxim. with fireplace set to Agency, 643-0319. In Unity Talk telephone operator. There fee diaiged. trailer, other accessories. All in exclusively to that building to a motor trip to Wekterty. R- L, Mra POUND — TWO female dogs, one WANTED TO RENT — Trailer PeUetler, Ml »«836 K no ai COVENTRY — On Route 44-A. ea-6473 TWO FAMILY, 4-4 plus 3% story, paneled waU, famUy size kitchen basement postal station. DulBinie wore a wtAa Inen nzit caU 043-9043. are openings now in Man­ excellent condition, $360. 649-3114. with buUt-to oven and range, COtDITRT LIVING, 8 acres of puppy, part German, part Collie, about 12 feet for two adults chester for full-time era- Business Locations 31.9 acres, partly w(x>ded, 6 room 36x85-rear building. For Informa­ Conveyor tnty* ora equi^jed with red and white ____ « tram Page One) August 3-17. 649-9815. Musical InaArnmentB 53 tion call 649-1919 between 6-7 p.m. formica counters, sdumtoum land, park-llke grounds, over­ brown. Wanted home f8r female EXTERIOR AND interior paint­ tors. 26’ CABIN CatUISER, new Painter For Rent 64 Ranch house and guest cottage. with locked covers, with each | and a ooraege of white roam. 'Hie Boagle pup, “ Lady Bug” . Call An­ EXPERIENCED Owner moving to Europe. WTll OVERSIZED CAPE, T storms and screens, oil baseboard size Immaculate 4 room ranch, should go to CVjmmunlst and So­ ing, paperhanging, wallpaper re­ 80 h.p. inboard, depth finder, fly­ VERNON — Just over Manchester bedrexjm 13x30, livtog room 14x20, firm having a key to its own tray, couple wUI live to dover Dog Warden, 742-7800. MACHINISTS ing bridge, A-1 condition through­ sacrlflcAr $$5,(>00. Terms. Write or full baths, 4 bedr(x>ms, large heat, $16,5R SALE — Alto saxophone, eb- line. lik e new 6% ranch, 1% Realtor, M9-3818. 7 miles from Miuichest^r Green. the re^'olation against capitalism. Auto Driving School . 7-A Call George OuUlette, 649-1351. out, $2,500. See Ed, Cities Service cqllent condition. CaU -649-2411. SMALL STORE for rant on Oak phone Meadowbnxtk, 246 W. Put­ tog room, formal dining room, 0 0 aert outgoing mall and relock the LOST — SMALL male Beagle pup, away places from Seattle to AND Street. Call 649-6294. nam Ave., Greenwich, Corai., tached garage, 150X180 wooded lot, b a ^ , buUt-to kitchen with The best buy. Oiambers Realty, The Chinese said the Soviet old Center, 655 W. Middle Tpke. dinette, fireplace. Hayea Agency, PORTER STREET area — Older 6 648-2835, 649-7006. cover. vicinity of Cider Mill and MORTLOCK’S Driving School Inc., PAINTINO — Five room ranches Singapore or giving assist­ BRIDGEPORT .MEN TO 9-2884. $23,900. Philbrick Agency, The conveyor can deliver mail Movies Find !to India played into American Route 6, Andover. Call 742-8223, ance in an emergency, 14 FOOT DUNPHT boat, 36 h.p. 648-4808. room home, 3 bedrooms, garage, hands by lightening the Western ofticea, classroom located Man­ and Capes fo* J50. Trim and Office and Stm« 649-8464. shade trees, located on qiuet BOLTON LAKE — Swlmmtog, to building tenants within minutes after 6 p.m. Reward. chester Paikade, lower level. Be- paint extra Also sen^ptng. you’ll enjoy this fast mov­ Johnson motor and trailer, $376. Houses For Rent 65 boating, fishing may be yours at frequent Intervals, the Poet Of­ burden Job shop Biaiada riiiim; opera- Eqnipment 54 Houses For Sale $9,500 f A x , p r ic e tor m(xleni 4 street, handy to shopping and Polly Bergen giimers, older, nervous students, 742-8101. ing. interesting work. Call 643-7877. 71 when you own this Immaculate 4 fice Department said. It also strengthened Indian POUND — BLACK male mongrel, tirm Heqiaiea abOity to set up FIVE ROOM single home, fully room year ’round ranch overlook' transportation, $14,500. PhUbrick Prime Minister Nehru to a policy our specialty. Teen-age driver'a Plus all of the extras that NEW TYPEWRITERS, $59.95 up; furnished, $110 monthly, including SIX ROOM tmmaoulate home Bolton VIctolty $14,600 Agency, 649-8464. room ranch, oversize garage, The department aaid the survey white spot on chest. Call Lee OUTSIDE PAINTING at a low tog Coventry Lake. Kitchen buUt- of other cities "is based on the of aggravating diff^ences be­ Pracchia, Dog Warden, 643-8594. education ccurue. State certified. make a job at the telephone used typewriters, $29 up. Berube’s Heat, electricity, hot water. Middle acroas from Shady Glen. 194 faai tos. Bel Air Real Estate, 648-9882. patio, gas heat, combinations, By JAMES BACON 549-7398. price. No job too big or too small. Tyiiewriter Service, 4'f9 E. Mid- SIX ROOM Colonial, two blocks small down, price $10,800. (3ood- assumption that several himdred AP Moivie-TeleTlak* Writer tween the Soviet Union and China, Call now, 6494)728, 6444)601. company so attractive — Building Maieriala 47 aged couple, no children. Immedi­ on Turnpike, 650 feet deep. Bel (Be 1?pke., M anch^er. 349-8477. MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, FISH POND — from 8ch(x>l8, 3-car garpife, en- child-Bartlett, Realtors, 289-0989. new buildings now on the drawtog HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Five the official Peking people’s dally LARSON’S — Connecticut's Brat full pay while training, fre­ Wiko Madune Tool Co. ate occupancy. J. D. Realty, 548- Air Reel Estate, 648-9883. WALLPAPER REMOVED, $8.50 quent rai.ses and many oth­ Romes 5 A 44A FOR SALE — Good well seasoned 5129. diahwasher, dlsiioeal, attic fan, at­ oloeed porch, neat, (Man, well boards to cities all over the (joun- years ago singer Polly Bergen said, P ersonals licensed driving school, trained used lumlter in assorted sizes. Al­ MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, tached garage, nicely landscaped kept home. Hayes Agency, 648- MANCHESTER OFFERS ac­ try would benefit from the pro­ gave one of televisian'B certified and approved, now of­ per room. Ceilings, inside, outside er benefits. HnltoB, Oorm. BROOK — so, storm windows, inside and out­ Wanted—To Boy 58 LARGE 7 RC)OM hojise available 3-years-old, large kjtchen with lot, close to schools, $15,9(X)l 4803. cepted. One-year-old raised ranch. gram” memorable performances. ELBCnUHAIX Bales and Barries, fering classroom and behind painting. Quick service. Free esti­ This fine house features three good mates. 649-9158. side doors, one gas hot air fur­ In central location in Manchester. buUt-tos, dining room, 8 bedrooms, PhUbrick Agency, 649-8M. Assistant Postmaster General i tragic life and death of Helen banded representative. Alfred wheel instruction for teen-agers. High school grads with nace, radiators, sinks and tubs. WE BUY SELL or trade antique attached garage, lot KWxSOO with PRIVACY — ELRO 8TREB3T—Large Oape with sized bedrooms, large kitchen Frederick C. Belen inaugurated Morgan. Steel Pickup BUSY PCIXER Brush man needs Available August 1. Rental of AmeU. 306 Henry Bt. 643-0450. 849-6075. pleasing personalities, One 30 gallon gas hot water heat­ and used fundtura, china, glaaa. $145 per month with 1 year lease trees, $16,900. PhUbrick Agency, BOWERS SCHOOL area — Excel­ family kitchen, $18,000. .Joseph with hullt-tos, 2-car garage, other the San Francisco IflM system It 'won her that year's Emmy Electrical ServiccB 22 poise, and good judgment, help defivering merchandise in er. Also, plumbing supplies. Open sliver, plctun framae and ow required. Call Mr. Werbner, 649-8464. lent 5 room ranch, large com­ CSean 6% room ranch, plaster­ Barth, Broker, 649-0830. extras. Howard Realty Co., 233- which was installed with the co­ for the beat performaiice. With RIDE WANTED from Hamlin come to our Man^ester Manchester. Most be. married, daily 8:30 to 6. Saturday 8-8. less than own­ threat to postal employment, but ly Bergen. • a.in. • 5 p.m. Call 643-8671, 6-8 ness office), any time Mon­ dav. 5 pja.. and an day Saturday. Talcottville, Conn. Tri. 648-7449. den, 3 bedrooms, attached garage, lot, full cellar, oil heat. By owner, Mid August Driving School ing. Llcens^ and Insured. Wilson caU 649-2392. BOLTON LAKE heat, garage, city utilities, ame- ers cost, minimum down, fi­ lot 102x612. Marion E. Robertson, Instead "will guarantee that de­ She walks away with "H ie Care­ p.m. Electrical Co.. Manchester, day through Frtday. 9 :00 3LW-S3.00 an boor. CaO 60-8352 Summer Homes For Rent 67 site drive, excellent landscaped nancing. $11,300. 649-7846. livery personnel can continue to between T-8:JB csdy. Realtor, 648-5953. takers” and the * romp etitlcn is Connecticut's largest, auto­ 649-4817. Glastonbury, 633-7376. a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or caU BETTER BUYS lot. Sensibly priced. Charles I^s- be us6(i to maximum efficiency.’’ tough, espe(»igtoal s(rtpt. the wife continue fairly slow until Labor Reasonable rates. Manchester Knotty FHne Paneling BOARD OF DIR5XITORS overlooks lake. 8 bedrooms, work, flrrola(to, ne'w furnace. Bel treed lot, $15,990. Cantor A Gold- Day. But the new orders should eat payments anywhere No small operator. assembler, bonax op- j py>f- j^ppccotmcnt can Manchester farb, 648-8442, 875-6244. The animal, .first discovered in was cold, indifferent and reserved. Driving Academy. 742-7249. 8E(X)ND mortgages — Unlimited .13% Sq. Ft. R(X)M FOR RENT, private en­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, bath, walk-out paneled recrea­ MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch, Air Real Estate, 648-9883. PRICE REDUCED — 6 room be picking up before that, guar­ or finance company plan. erator, presser. marker, meal 514-0302 between S-8 p.m. only, Prehimg Doors Cape Cod to fine neighborhood. 1900, feeds on toots, stems and I’m playing her wacky. And ft all funds available for second mort­ wrapper, countergirl, waitress, trance, all new facilities, free CONNECmCUT tion room with fireplace on low­ fireplace, built-ins, centrally lo­ came about by accident. anteeing a sizable fall recovery. Douglas Motoili. 333 Main. F'rom $17.00 Each Notice is hereby given that the LAKEWOOD CIRCXE Area — THREE MINUTES to Manchester This house has been completely leaves. . gages, payments to suit your maid. Many part-time openings as parking, on bus line, gentleman er level. Hot water oil heat. cated, Immediate occnipancy. for $16,500, 1 8/4 acres of land, “ When director Michael Gortksi At least that is the thinking Business Services Offered 13 Prefinished Paneling Board of Directors, Town of Man­ Oiar-Bon Real Estate. 643-0683. Beautifully L-sbaped Cfolonlal redecoratfd. 3 bathrooms, fenced ALWAYS A good supply of used budget Expedient service. J. D. well as full-time available. Apply preferred. Call 643-6013. Move right to. Realistically Cape with extra large rooms, ga­ plus a 5% room ranch style home said give it the Polly Bergen touch among those steelmen who refuse Realty. 643-5129. SitaatiaBS Wanted— From $5.00 Per Sheet chester, Connecticut, will hold a priced in the low 20’i. Owner to yard with trees. Howard Real­ Chevroleta and Fords, 3895 and HAROLD A SON Rubbish Re­ Conn. State Employment Service, rage, oil hot water heat, 1% completely handcrafted by present Legal Notices I didn’t know what he was tsdktog' to be distributed by the drop from down, at Center Motors 634 Cen-. 806 Main Street, Manchester. A CASH 'N CARRY ONE ROOM to rent, private home, Fhiblic Hearing in the Municipal 643-9938. SCOTT DRIVE — Beautiful Ranch, ty Co.. 382-6276, Cart Zinsser. 648- about. ] the admittedly somewhat feverish moval, cellars, attics, and yards, A FRESH START will ease tensiem Female 38 baths, fireplace, plaster walls, at­ owner. Looking for the unusual 0038. ter Street. 648-1591. Financing public service—no fee charged. private entrance, 119 Cooper Hill Building Hearing Room, 41 Center nice l(x:ation, all utilities, $18,000. LIMITATION ORDKK "But I wert ahead anyhow. Aft-1 activity while labor negotiations weekly or monthly pick-up. Har­ and help your vacation plans. $3,- tractive treed Irt. Quality con­ plus land, then call Wolverton AT A (XitrRT OF PROBATE held at arranged r^ardless of price with j ! WILL CARE for child in my home NOBODY - BUT NOBODY - Street. 649-0695. Street, Manchester, Connecticut, Joseph Barth, Broker, 649-0320. or about a month I realized were under way. old Hoar, 649-4034. (X)0 costs $66.75 per month. Call UNDERSELLS NATIONAL structed, many features. Mid Agency, Rekltor, 646-3818. Manchester, within and for the District average credit. | TOY DEMONSTRATORS, Oppor-1 while mocber works. Please call Tuesday, July 23, 1963, at 8:00 p.m. twenties. Wolverton Agency. Real­ of Manchester, on the 11th day of July, what my own personalitv was— Some of the heavy ordering to Frank Burke, Ctonn. Mortgage Ehc- tunity to earn up to 25% vjuu,-j ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, cen­ to nslder and act on the follow­ IMMACULATE 6 room Cape with LAWN MOWERS sharpened and 543-2215. BE SURE TO SEE OUR MANCHESTER — 3 tamlly home tor, 649-2813. BOULDER RD. — 6 rexan Colonial, Manchester late spring also m i^ t be traced 1966 FDRD, black and white, club change, 15 Lewis Street, Hartford, mission. No collecting or deliver-, ------trally located, kitchen privileges, ing: 6-5 an 66x185 shaded lot, 2-car ga­ full shed dormer, tree shaded lot, 2-car garage, 1 8/4 wooded acres, Present. Hon. John J. Wallen. Judze. ’ I ™ 5 ^ , : . repaired, free pick-up and deliv­ 246-8897? KITCHEN CABINET DISPLAY parking. Call 843-5127. Eitate of Leo P. Braxauskaa. late of i acter I waa on television t Tell to fear that a rail strike might sedan, needs valves, best offer, i ing. Latest IBM equipment writes ______^ 1. An appropriation not to ex­ rage, separate utilities, aluminum 2-car garage, oil hot water heat, $12,900 — 8 BEDROOM RANCH, privacy. Porter Street School. ery in Manchester. Russ’ Mower start packing after you have Mancheater in said Watiict. deceased. . the Truth.' disrupt shipments. Call 643-4875 after 6. | Sendee, 742-7607. your master orders for you and CUEANING BT Ibe hour. Tel. ceed $230,000 to be added to the storms and screens, one block to plaster walls, quality buUt and built-in stove, combination storms, John H. Lappen, Inc., 646-6261. On motion of Helen V. Braxauskaa of i t w M t rm> that m t u iI A drop in new orders was ex- NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. ATTRACTITVE room for refined seen this home. Best Buy to said Manchester, administratrix. ' P«*‘ insures weekly (xmimisrions. i 543-7035 after 5. gentleman, private phone on floor, “Special Fire District Capital Ac; bus and shopiting. Owners ocinipy-- carefully kept. Reduced to $16,' recreation room, nicely land­ peiried with removal of any threat Help Wanted— Female 35 Choice Visual kit or regular toy 381 State Street, 400. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 89 HOLLISTER — 4 bedrooms, Town. Where else can you find ORDERED: 'Diat .six months from .show. I didn t guess one con- T R E E REMOVAL pruning, and North Haven, Conn. central. 643-5331. count” for the 1963-64 budget for Ing. Excellent Investment. Wolver­ scaped lot, high elevation. Carl­ the 11th day of July. 1963. be and the testant right to the first six weeks. ol a steel strike and spreading be- 1961 CORVAIR, 4-speed stick Mon- kit. American Home Toy Parties. the purpose of paying the costa of ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2818 649-2813. close .to all schools, 2-itor garage. a six room cape, all redeco­ lot clearing. Lawn mowing. Flank ‘ NURSE—Licensed in Connecticut,: 288-6261 ton W Hutchins. 649-6182. had enshrined myself with ‘ ^ xa 900, A-1 condition. Call 649-4695, C. Noble, 649-6053 Inc.. 649-2678. Dons—B iid s—Pets 41 WIDOW DESIRES refined couple constructing and equipping a Cen­ Owner, 649-6118. rated, for only $18,800. Nice lot, 28-bed home, 3-11 shift, bonus of­ plenty of good trees. 'Very cen­ their claims against said estate, and . televTsion audience as one of the a'voided somehow fered. Collect 875-9121. or schexil teacher to share home. tral Headquarters Firehouse on AIR-CX)NDmONED — 6 - r o o m THERE ARE value and room to 1954, 2-DOOR FORD, excellent run­ SHARPENING Service— Bawa, WOMAN TO LIVE in and care for BOATOING M ^ IC M size Md ranch, 9-years-oId, large kitchen this 7 room older home, all con­ CARTER ST., Bolton — 6 room trally located. Vacant. said admlnlB^atrix is directed to pive • most stupid women of all time. And. steelmen say. new orders ning condition, rebuilt motor -with (kgs. Grooming Ckcker Car necessary. Call 649-3190 be­ town-owned property adjoining the “Finallv I went up to the pro- have held up belter than many knives, axes, shears, ikatea BOOKKEEPER TO work minimum two school age girls, room and Diamonds—Watehl Wardrobe Treasure with diahwasher, lot 160x250, 8 veniences nearby, 2-car garage, C(!ape, 3-car cinder block garage, 40,000 miles, $276. Call 875-7362. oar ^iccialty. Harmony tween 4-7 p.m. Municipal Building, substantially- ed by publishlng'a^^j^f*thia*orde ducer and said: 'You can tear up • expected. Certain Steelprottocts rotary blades. Quick service. C ^ - 20-hour week, experience prefer­ board and some pay. 649-0135. Jewelry 48 bednxjms, minutes from Manches­ trees, possible 4 bedrooms, fire­ lubrication pit and loft. Bel Air °Tn ffin Kem ds. Bebrcn Road, Bol­ in accordance with plans and spe­ Real EaUte, 643-9883. some newspaper having a circulation in my (xintract I <»n’t guess any are still in strong demand. Steel tol Ejquipment Co., 88 Main Bt., red but we are willing to train. ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, gen­ cifications by Arnold Lawrence, ter, priced to sell $16,900. Phil­ place, under $16,000. Wolverton T. J. Crockett, Realtor 1955 OLDSMOBILE S-88 Ckmver- Manchester. Hours dally 7-5. ton. AOd/at. WATCH AND jewelry repairing at tlble, excellent condition. Sacri­ Reply in own handwriting to Box tleman, private entrance, shower, ArEB------producer said that was be used up fairly fast and cus- CaU 543-232a ter’s oldest established jeweler. late oondltion, nearly finished, i 1962 CHEVROLET HARDTOP, re­ LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and DELIVERY MAN over 21 tar part- F. E. Bray, 737 Mato St., State Apartments— Flats— struction; Gingham-Smocking! fireplace, open stairs, recreation room,' 1% baths, 1% car garage, AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at whv he wantad me oo the show, tomers would be b a ck with new cent rebuilt automatic transmis- j repaired, sdles and ser\'ice, rental RETAIL HELP time store and delivery work. Theater Building. 2. The determination of the man­ room, wtxjded lot, Manchester. 80x247 lot, shade trees, $17,600. SIX ROOM Cape Cod, full cellar, Manchester within and for the District Everybtxly it seems is not a orders much sooner than they slon, $85. Call after 6:30 p.m., Hours 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 5-day week. FOR SALE — Small beagle and Tenements 63 ner In which said appropriation Philbrick Agency, '649-8464. equipment, L A M Equipment terrier poppies, males and fe­ Carlton W. Hutchins. 649-5132. amesite drive. Call owner, 649- im July. Ifobel Priro winner, and the au-: were to 1962 when similar strike 649-6352. i Corp , Route 83, Vernon. 875-7609. WANTED Mu-st be honest and dependable. and addition to said budget is to be 8868 between 1-4 only. males. medy marfcc(L $5 each. TWO ROOM apartment for rent, NOltTH COVENTRl — $13,600. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett Judge dience Identifies itself with women hedge ordering gave the industry Manchestei exchange. Enterprise Please call 649-4244 after 7 p.m. Garden— Farm—Dairy financed and raised whether by HENRY ST. — Large Cape. 6 Estate of Roger E. Palm er ' late o f , who ask dumb' questions about an unusually fat period followed 1960 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder. 2-j 5^1013. heat, hot water, gas for cooking, Neat completed 6 room Cape, oil MANCHESTER — Practically new 1945 electric refrigerator and stove fur­ taxation, by borrowing, by trans- rooms and bath on first floor, up­ On“ moU^n^?J■e^ they , know »t>~httely by ^ door, gray and white, very good ' Lady to work full time in EXHIBIT BUILDER. Spray paint­ Products 50 fer of available funds or other- stairs unfinished, potential 4 or 6 hot water heat, large fenced yard, 8 bedroom ranch, one block to mechanical condition. Will talk our Dome.stic and Home er. Experienced only. Display- nished. Call 649-7737, 6-7 p.m. Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9333. Manchester, executrix. nnthing About. .Optimism Also is f©d by g^ooa wise,e, /or(or by a combination of such bedroom home, attractive wooded Waddell School, full basement, ORDERED: That six months from Polly stayed with the show until earnings during the last three price. 643-7778. MISCELLANEOUS Trucking. Ray Furnishings Department. craft, Inc., Manchester, 643-0117. Articles For Sole 45 PK3< YOUR OWN strawberries, kitchen built-ins, aluminum com­ excellent picking, Frank Paggioli, meUMJds; and lot, close to all schools. $17,900. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN — Beauti­ i^J^i-e'^fmUed'’li.d*Slow^d“ ? Ihe she moved out here last year when months w h ilf production was Hardy,' 643-5541. Must be experienced in WOB. SALE — Flat stone for walls, rw o HCX)M apartment, 149 Oak­ 3; Such other matters relating to Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. binations. Hayes Agency, 648-4808. VOLKSWAGEN, Immaculate, color .some phase of retailing. Op­ FT.,UMBERS and plumber's help­ Route 85. Bolton. 649-7601. ful 7 room Colonial, family room, creditors within which to brin^r in their her husband, FVeddle Fields, per-. climbing And when new coat- beige, gas Heater, privately o>vn- ers, steady work. Apply to person fireplace, veneer, and patioa. CaU land Street. 649-6220. 9-5. the foregoing as may be properly 2-car • garage, 2 fireplaces, 1% claims against said estate and said .sonal manager not many stars,’! cutting equipment w a s coming portunity for advancement. CHOICE CULnVi^TED blueber­ considered at said hearing. SPACIOUS 8 ROOM Garrison Co- MANCHESTER — 5 room Cape, executrix is directed to give public no­ ed. Information 649-5833. Year 'round position. All between 8-9 a.m. at BersoniBroo,, tiled baths, all huilt-ins, porch, full shed dormer, fireplace, com­ tice to the creditors to oring in their transferred his headquarters from ■ Into use. Household Services ries, 50c pint; 30c pick your own Note: The plans and'^specifica- Icmial, 4 bedrooms, office or den, New York. A sideline to this is that the company benefits. 50 Harvard St., New Britain or LAWNMOWBtS. garden tractors, LOOKING FOR rentals? Call J. D. form^ dining room, recreation city utilities, large lot, full attic, bination windows, city utilities, claims within said time allowed by 1960 CORVETTE, 3-speed. 230 Offered 13-A call for appointment, 529-8287. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday tlons to which reference is plastered walls, full insulation, publishing a copy of this order in She discloses that her; new equipment and methods mean and ttUen. Tenns. tradea, parts only. Peresluha, Watrous Road, Realty. 643-6129. room with fireplace, attached 2- close to schools and shopping, some newspaper having a circulation h.p., low mileage, call 643-4543. Apply in per:^n or call Mr. made above may be examined laundry in basement, hatchway, $2,100 assumes GI mortgage. Full performance as Helen Mcagan | that the b r^ -e v e n point has b e « FURNITLTtE REFINISHED — CARPENTERS WANTED, good and a m ice. Capitoi Eijuipmait. Boltcxi. at the Office “’of the General car garage, 100x150 lot, shade in .said probate district within ten lowered. The companies can go after 7 p.m. Scratches, burns removed, color Glad.stone, 649-8249. trees, aluminum siding, $39,9est to Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ COVENTRY STREET — 6 room 5% ROOM RANCH. 1% baths, im­ '(played by Ann Blyth). toes ledger. Manchaster Parkade cut, this 15th day of July 1963. maculate condition, aluminum LIMITATION OBDEB And most of the rise- in produc­ seen. Phone 742-8058. REWEAVING Of burna, moth holee. lawns frocn oor acremtog plant SEWING MACHINES — 1962 ranch, garage, city water, sewers, SMALL CAPE — Near Wis and ly EXPERIENCED TRACTOR-trafler ANDOVER 6 room apartment, David M. Barry, storms, beautiful setting. Assume shopping. $2,600 down. Tastefully AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at tion (xjsts involved to the new la­ Zippers repaired Window Shades drivers, permanent work for (juali- Andover - Ootamfala. George Grif- mixlela, never used, $36 or $2 near bus, school, shoppi^. Own: Manchester, tglthin and for the District Polly as a jdemented patient, to 1969 TR-3 ROADSTER, A-1 condi­ made to measure; all sized Vene- Qng. Inc, 742-T885. ' weekly. 643-8044 after 6 p.m. 742-7541. Secretary er 649-3049. 4%% mortgage, only $15,900. decorated. Nicely landscaped. H. of Manchester, on the 12th day of a mental hospital has a tour de bor pact won’t come Into effect EXPERIENCED automotive book- fied men. Apply Carlson’s Ex­ Board of Directors Carlton W. Hutchins, 649-6182. ,B. Grady, Broker, 643-8009. until next year. tion. low mfleage, $1,200. 643-1234 ttan b^ d s Keys made whlU* you press, 95 Hilliard Street, Masm expanded C^pe, 3 bedrooms, _ ___ _ auto and appliance fields where WANTED - FULL-TIME service nishings included. Usable all year. Short way out, extra special, 3 2 full baths, oversize garage, condition, one owner, $200. take 643-2708 or 875-8010. Ztofeer. tas-TMX. THREE R(X)MS and tile bath, Good financing. J ( ^ H. Lappen, foiroance. Where' has this talent sales and production have been station attendant, days. Apply to EVERYTHING in sterilized, re- bedroom ranch, nearly one acre aluminum siding. Owner transfer­ running high. The construction ta- over low monthly payments. Call Building—Contracting 14 stove, refrigerator, heat and hot Inc., 649-5261. land, modern, full price, $10,900, ORDERED: Tliat six month* from been hiding?’’ person, Boland Motors, 369 Cen­ SUPER-CEDED ROTARY and (mnditioned used furniture and ap­ SEPTIC TANKS red. $17,900. 849-2789. the 13th day of July. 1963. be and the |______dustry. another big customer, is Valle, 246-6851. ter St. water furnished. Newly redeco­ $5(X) down. Over 100 more listings, CALL ME on your formica needs, reel TtaKD mowers at special pliances — High to quality, low to AND same are limited and allowed for the i _ _ i a-. _ ------stilt ^ing along at a gc»d clip. pcicea! Save np to 836. Marlow'a, rated. Adults. 16% School Street. all price range. Call the Ellsworth HEBRON — 5 ROOM ranch, bullt- creditors within which to bring In their | LCgBl IvOIlCCS 1955 PLYMOUTH, 4-door, radio, bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, price. Antiques from Vermont claims against said estate, an d . said Many steelmen expect any built- PAINTER, SECURITY guard, mil-} estate. LeBlanc F^imiture, 195 Mitten Agency, Realtor, 648-6930, lns, storm doors and windows, executrix______is directed ______to _ give .public...... no- AT A (XiURT OF PROBATE h»ld at up stocks bv these users to be heater, standard shift, and/or 4x6 vanitory units, table-tops and ler. cutter, backboe operator, j _ TO RENT — 4 room heated apart­ 3013 Manchester 643-2825. walk-out basement and other ex­ box trailer. Phone 649-1088 after island stands. 649-8936. South Street, Rockville. Open 9-8. ment, near business section. Call PLUQGED SEWERS rice to the creditnr.x to brinjt in their Manchester within and for the D(»trict w ell con su m ed b y the end SEWING well driller, flame cutter, pipe i FKSITC TABIJB — Extra sturdy. 875-2174. tras, 150x300 lot. Call owner any­ claims within, .said time allowed by of Manchester. 5:80 p.m. eosMtnrdoB. 5 foot 643-6118 between 8:30-4:30. MANCHESTER — Mtxlern 4 bed­ publishing a copy of this order in acme July. 1963 of the summer. If auto and ap­ QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, layer. Bulldozer operator, roofer, Machine Cleaned time 643-6624. Present. Hon. John J Wallett. Judge. S33JB, 10 foot G.E. ELECTRIC STOVE, 39’’, room ranch, 2 baths, 100x200 lot, newspaper havfng a circulation in said pliance sales continue to flourish 1962 OORVAIR MONZA, bucket basements reflnished. built-ins, factory trainee, mason's helper, CENTRALLY LOCATED, 4 room Septie Tlanli:^‘'Dr7 Welle, Sew­ probate district within ten days from laborer, plumber and helper. Part- L Assembled, de­ good condition, $40. Call 643-9409 ST. JAMES PARISH full basement, immediate occu­ Manchester'^— GOOD 2 family the date of this order, and return a vi*Mln?ie ji!^*t5S“ NewTiJi^"5S in «>e fall and constracUon proj- aeats, seat belts, whitewalls, etc. formica, tile, general repair. No MACHINE apartment, including air condition­ er Lines Installed-^VCrilar Wa­ Of U m n c h m w . m aaid Diatrict de-, ectA, private and public, keep up job too small. Call William Rob­ time and full-time openings. Apply Itr e r e d - W er. 875-7143, after 6. ^ V pancy, Sacrifice at $17,900. Hayes dwelling realistically priced, <» make to this court of the notice given. Showrooih (xmdlUort. 'll,995. Call ing, parking, refrigerator, stove, terproofing Done. Agency, 643-4803. bus line, steam heat, 2-car garage, JOHN J. WALLETT Judge cem*#^ ^ ^ . th e p resent fast p ace, n ew o r t e n 544-8665. bins Carpentry Service. 649-3446. Conn.- State Ehnploj^ent Service, laundry room, $135 monthly, J. D. The edmmistTAlor. h^vm* ewbiM: the indnatrr 806 Main Street. 'Man(toester. A POWER 8% h-p. FTIEEZER, 1961 Norge, 24 cu. ft., beautiful yard with trees. Alice AT A COURT o r PROBATE held at hu$ administration account with said; doOUiq assure me sieei mausuy BiiggaStrattoB. recoil starter. Realty, 643-5129. Transferred owner otfris this ANDGVER — $13,900. Immaculate HOME REPAIR and maintenance, OPERATORS public service—no fee charge(L chest type, very good condition. MeKINNEY BROS. sparkling 6%-room Ranch. See Clampet, Realtor, 649-4548, 643- Coventrj'. within and for th^ djstrict 6 f ' estate to this, CA^rt for allowance, it AS good , and probablN Dettcr. AC- 1968 FORD CUSTOM 4-door, V-8, remodeling, roofing and altera­ $45.90. no down payment, $2 week 26 Linden Street anytime. 3 bedroom ranch, 100x800 lot, 7357. Covenirv. on the 15th dar of July.! is __^ ^ | tivitv during the final months of automatic .transmission. 2-tone, FOUR ROOM apartment, 428 Tfae meet dependable outfit in It today and make an offer. Im­ oversize garage. Ideal for newly­ A.D 191^ I ORDEREP That the ^ ‘ thiK thkn the voar before tions. Call Russ Atkins, Builder. ly. Obte’s Dtacaaet atatko. 451 W. yiO(u- wandrobe, season after i July. 1963. at eleven o'clock, forenoon. i year tnan ipe >ear Deiore. axcellent condition, $590. Call FOR s a l e — Household mangle In Broad Street, partly furnished mediate occupancy. Mrs. Ann weds or retired couple. Hayes MANCHESTER — Executive $ bed- e Ip 643-0411. “ The small job car­ Center. son. The good looking drees and Judge. 1 at the Probate Office in the Municipal | Added to the 1 production spurt -«t9«)12. Experienced o rators and MEAT CUTTERS excellent condition. Write Box P, wlto stove, refrigerator, automatic Lord 649-5306, 289-8258. Agency, 643-4803. rtjom ranch. 2 baths, heated patio, Estate of Eric A. Hammerlind, late Building in %aid Manchester, be and in 1963, thfe v e a r a s a w hole penter.” trainees needed. Excellent washing machine. Tel. 648-4761. (xxnpaiXon Jiacket, shown here in of Coventry, in said district, deceased, the same is assigned for a bearing oai Herald. A sm(x:ked yoke cn ' gtogfaam recreation room, large kitchen, Upon application of Nels HAmmer- thf aHowance oT said admtnlstratk* j be one of steels DelW 1958 CHEVROLET Impela Sport portunity for qualified trainees ROXY organ, best a version for women. BOLTON — 2 minutes from Center. acre lot. Bel Air Real Estate, to learn sewing. Apply . . . High hourly wage for right CHINA DINNER (Ushes, good con­ FOUR ROOM apartment, including No. fel8 with Patt-O-Rama is helps you to create an eye-catching *1^ 0 homes on two acres of land lind. praying that an instrument pur- • account with said estate, ascertain- j ones. Poupe, V-8 standard transmission, Special Services 15 offer. CUI 549-74S1. heat, hot water and gas for cook­ apron! Make one for yourself to 648-9882. porting to the last will and | menl of heirs and order a i dlstrfbaUotij j The znora cautious warn that radio, heater, whitewall tires, etc. men. 5-dav week. dition, setting for eight, reason­ la stXM 32, 34, 36, 36, 40, 42. 44. BARROWS 4 WALLACE tor two families, all in one parcel. ment of said deceased be admitted to and this CSourt directs that notice « are hiiiU rm m anv ing, electric refrigerator and gas your favorite color, and others for probate and that lettrra of adminlMra-■ the tlto»'>iid ptacc auigned for laia : hopea y e DUUl on many Will consider trade-in. 742-8526. TREE CUTTING and removal, lots Also, countermen, full or part- able. 649-4233. Can be seen at 10 Bust 34 to 46. Size 34, 36 bust, Recently built and modern. The SPLIT-LEVEL — 7 looms, garage, time. l^ W IHOQpBl SHINGLES. CaU Olcott Dri ' stove furnished. Call 649-7884 or waist 1 3-8 yards of 36-incli ja<*- gift-giving! 55 E. Center St., whole package can be yours and fireplace, hot water oil heat, all tion with the will ann»*xed be granted hearing^'^w gleen to al! persons known lis and that the g e n e ra l econ- cleared. Insured, Joe Pelletier, MANCHESTER MODES, 649-5779 between 5-7 p.m. EAST HARTFORD Pattern No. 5013-N has directions hn said e.*«tate. as per application on to imer^stM therein to appear and o fh v 's up w ard cou rse isn 't n eces- i n 895$ afttf 5 ptos- st and lower skirt 4 7-8 yards. Manchester it is priced In the low 20’s. J. D. bullt-lns, city utilities, excellent rvxz. A. g ^ h^’^ard tb^reofi by p u b lish ^ a ^ p y tbincr 1967 CHEJVROLET, Model 210, 2- 742-7568. for apron; diagrams and. instcuc sarily a sure thing. door sedan, good c(Kidition, $460. CHIFFOROBE, WALNUT, $10; TV) order, send ^)c to (joins to:— Realty, 648-5129. condition. .Present mortgage may ORDERED: That llw foregoing ap- of this ord^r m some newspaper hav- INC. POLORCHD LAND camera 80A. m(xlern stogie bed, red bead- UNFURNISHED 4 room apart­ tions for smoking on gingham 415 Main St., plicatlon be heard and d e te rm in ^ 'a t -ing a circulation in saM District, at 'Uiey also note that for all its FsL 549-4420 after 4:30 p.m. Apply to peraon DAY NURSERY Sue Buroelt, Tbe'^ Manoherter A be assumed. Charles Lesperance, the Probate office m Coventry In said least seven d a n befor.___- - the- day of laid wtok Ugbt, board. complete, $10. 649-2888. . ment, all conveniences and loca- To order, send 35c to coin to: East Hartford SIX ROOM Cap>e, excellent condi­ (xtneentration on new products and Roofing— Siding 16 ti(m nice. Excellent condition. Box SUMMER DAT CAMP Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. OF 649-7630, 6484)664. IMstrict. on the 2 ^ d day of July. A-D. hearing, bv mailing on or before Pine Bt., laige canytog case, AMEBtCAS, NEW YORK 36, N. Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ tion, close to schools and shop­ 1963, at 10:30 o'clock in the foreno- and place of bearing thereon, by pub­ Manchester. Oonn.: Bsda A. Prentice. glafs and o&er materials that F t ^ s a l e Ifigbt crawlen and duplex. Inquire 18 Huntington EfKt Hartford for aaoli pstiteni- Ptinf mroe, ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. address wftli none. Style No. and each pattern. Print N rae. 'A'ddress ptog. 6' room split level hprne, 8 VERNON — 3 bedrtxjm spacious ^ P' lishing a copy of this order in some 35 Bodwell St.. Rsirtford. O ona. Dbris have mode big poetwar inroads on Street. CaU, 649-6028 before 2 p.m. RUTH L. GRZTB locati(xi, AA z(3ne. i M ibrick newspaper having a circulation in said B. Clark. 5 Ocean House.' Oape n tsa -' steel’s nuu’kra. m t RAMBLER Convertible, Model 648-4860. weekdays or anytime weekends. rize. with Zone and Pattern Number. bedrooms, living foom with, fire- Coldnial, 1% baths, oil hot water, Agency, 649-8464. district, at least five days before the beth Maine: LUhan. Johnaon. 75 Dale 4|00, fully equipped, like new, $1,- Sontb Bodi, BoUaa, off RocSe44A. FOR SALE — Stove and refrigera­ But even the c^tious seem to EXPERIENCED PAINTERS want­ tor, excellent con(UUon. 648-4300. Eve. 648-6248. Hie new fla|l and wlnte*" ’63 Just 50c'for the New.'83 Album! ' place, dining L, rec room, 2 baths, walk-o(it fo^m ent, fenced, yard day of said hearing to appear if they Road. Mancheater. Cobbl: .RneseP Jolm- ^.•45-4100. RAY;’8 r o o f in g o o . — aUngle TOP NOTCH SECRETARY for iTd, 2894302 Baric fW iton will dekgtri every I Many lovely designs! Directions oil hot water heat, shrubbed, ajul for chlidreni especially priced for WYUsYB IT. — Extraordinary see cause at said ume and place and son. 75 Dale Road. Mancheater. Ccem.; agree that t)ie current slowdown to Plant Manager. Apply Conn.’ State ed. Work. locally between Man­ CLOTHESJNE ■ poles, be heard relative thereto, and make ra-* Mildred ShertdaB. WaR 8U MeridM. end' built-up roofs, gutter work, saww. c u t eoupim prii)it'|for suit and af^ian to knit; doily, shaded lot, 519,500. Wolverfofi Immediate occupancy, $18,700. lOtacle lot, MO foot treotaca stod ordatf- and productioa, Ikn’t roof and diimn^ repaln. Ray Employment Service, 896 Mato chester and Glaatonbmy. PhoBB KS. Fkk-ap track, good CMMiea B Team ami V f turn to this court. iCOBB. a nol minri for ang igal aitnn. 638-7765 between 5-7 or apply 44 Gtacnlar aawa, also ID R SALE SUgbtly used 8-^>eed 8 K ROOM duplex aduNs oolr. W od 50a, *dciB8B and sUppers in enxtoet! Ageney, Realtor, 649-3818. K m Oetrineky, Realtor, eWHW. !<48-T44A bCm ORE TURJONGTOIf. Judge ' JOSN r . WALLETT. BWAGBN, blue, 3-door. 648-2214, Ray Jackaoo, Street, Manchester. A put^c aerv- No. S ta fltriet. $1^0601 545-«lBa fee — no . lea charged. Baarbeny Kowd, tffinserwasben T45481f. y / •,1/ /.

TUESDAY, JULY 16^ 1961 WAlCm W O U V tEES iBanriipatpr ^vraino Bloodmobile Visits South X^urch TamotroWa 10:4S a. m. to 6:30p. m.

Avgras* Daily Net Prana R n The Weather Extra Pay Plan for Advisors Foreeast at D. A Weatber Beteao ; About Town Tourists Worship at Mission,! AMERICAN LEGION For ttie Koded tody 1$, MSS Fair and warm tonight. Low to i M h KUnbeth ▲. Md^^an, On Boardof Education Agenda daughtir BgeniiMr o< toe AndH Orang«, N J., for Uie apring ae- to M. The religiously inclined boys “Rawhide.” etc. Dick Fee wanted iq>dn a revised and newly proposed toe,'on a msieilng'ef that oommit- Biuebu a t dradattm i mMtar. flha ia maJAring In ao- among the 17 traveling the coun­ to Join the Mexican boys in tbe extra pay plan for adriaora of toe tonight which wU disouaa Martche»ter—~A City o f Village Charm e M o g y and win enter her eopho- try with Gil Hunt and Paul-ISdn- bull ring after , the figirta, a n d sports and chibs at its July meet­ budget transfers for the fiscal year mora year in the faU. She ia a ney of the Manchester High engage them in ''the pillow fights I ing to be held in the board meet­ just con^leted, and, the prepara- BINGO AdvertWag an Page 10) PRICE SEVEN CENTS ^ M t t jp x k fe of Mancheater Hi«h School faculty worshiped in un­ that are occasioned by the piBowa i ing room at Bennet Junior High tian Of next year’s budget. VOL. LX X X n, NO. 244 (EIGHTEEN PAGES PLUS TABLOID) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1963 usual circumstances on Sunday. tossed fay fans into the empty Sriiool tomorrow night at 7:30. Other reports will hicluds one EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT July 7; they went to church in thej ring. He was resUained. Ed Oates! 'The plan, to be submitted for ap­ by the Manchestef High School di­ 1t>« XXA.V AiutUtaoy wtil have a old Spanish mission of San Juan and John Harris were fascinated > proval, in a revised version of one rector of athletlCB and the director 8 e'CLOCK--LEGION HOME, LEONARD SY. M e f busineaa meethig tomorrow Capistrano. Calif. After church, by the Mexican weaver without i rejected by the board last spring o f the summer sohod’s preliml- at 0 pan. at the home of Mrs. they toured the beauties of the arms, seated outaide the bufl-ring, i that would have exprinded the ex­ naiy report. rw einoe Streeter, 63 Starkweath­ mission, and took innumerable who waa weaving textilea adtfa bis tra-curricular. program at an In­ er S t llw re will be a picnic aup- snapshots to delight their families prehensile toes. creased cost of abwt $30,000. North End Renewal Plan per adtw the meeting. upon return to the East Monday was spent in Los An- That plan had been pixqiosed to The boys went south across the j geies. with major stops in Marine- i the board after a study by an ap­ Y:itt‘:East-West Pact ^ T h e board of Christian etfcca- Mexican border, and swam in the. Und of the Pacific and the fab- j pointed Extra Pay Study Commit­ tkin of- Trinity Covenant Church Pacific in the un.spoiled beaches i ulous Fiarmer's Market. D i c k . tee of one which had bera in effect wiH meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. of Baja California. All were de­ Daley managed to find a gift since 1961, but it was reject­ SHEARSON ANNOUNCES THE 15TH ANNUAL ed since H would have raised the at the cburoh. There wiH be no lighted with the Icaig Pacific roll­ wrapping and maikng service in Lortec photo Moon Shot o 1 mtdereefc. aetVioe. ers except Alan Baxter, who ar­ the Market area to help him send total for extra pay to about $70,- gued all the way to Ensenada home some of the mountain of Engaged 000. At the May meeting the board EDITION OF “ UNCOMMON VALUES” & SNOWS JODRELL BANK. England that Connecticut surf is better. ’ souvenirs he ^had for his family. then asked Superintendent of (A P )— Russian .scientists are Nine Delegates In Ensenada. 70 miles south of ITie bus. on the trip frOm Lra The engagement of Miss Carol Schools William H. Curtis to meet heen Uemoved the border, the bo.vs Indulged in ; A ncles, was noticesbiy lighter. I^ybel of Manchester to Jerry with the Axlmlnistrative CbuncU, not convinced of the value of the chaffering and haggling of made up of school principals, end WHAT PAINSTAKING SECURITY RESEARCH To Attend Confab The cool loveliness of that night's Onrenti-r has been putting a man on the moon souvenir buying in Mexico A campout. in San Jacinto Stole “ tw entry come . up with an alternate plan ¥ and may seek an internation­ number of Manchester mothers ' Park, a mile high in California's *™<"™red by her parents, Mr. more in line with the cost o f the Nine membeira *bf the Legion and girl friends will be sport mg mountains, contrasted with the Mrs. Jcweph Knybel. 83 Union existing program. HAS MEANT IN 16 PREVIOUS YEARS al agreement on the worth of Anal Mary wUl represent the group hand-tooled Mexican leather hand- heat of the Tuesday crossing of St. Mr. McCaiSrey is the son of Allan Cone, ■vice principal of V such a project, a British at the amnoMl Department ron- bags, and brilliantly colored Mex­ the Mojave De.sert; the lucky boys Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. McCaffrey, Bennet Junior Hlg)\ School, who space expert reports. i ▼ention o f the American Legion ican chalecas will be being worn were treated to a coel 90 degree I Tarin Hills. CJoventiy. headed the Ehctra Pay Study Com­ Sir Bernard Lovell, director of ■which opeiw Thursday at 9 a.m. on local beaches and casual sport- \ crossing, contrasting with previous Miss Knybel is a 1963 graduate mittee has helped on the revision, the Jodrell Bank radio astronomy N-Ban Issue at FDartrord. The Legion will meet ing areas. Frank Katkauskas was tour crossings that broiled into Manchester High School, and is said he feels the principals and obseriatory. told a new-s confer­ at the Statler Hilton Hotel and highly successful in getting the the 130 s. The contrast was lost on employed at the Manchester Motel Curtis have come up with a ■work­ ence Tuesday the pre.sident of the the Auxiliary at the Hotel Bond. Mexican shopkeepers to reduce the bo>-s. however, and they chant Mr. McCaffrey attended Manches­ able alternate. Although M does Soviet Academy of Sciences told Representatives of the Manches­ their prices, and even acquired a ed piteously, led by Bob Burnett ter High School, and is an assistant not go nearly as far as the original him he fetl scientist-s .should reach Report Hits Floor Trading ter Auxiliary are Mrs. Wilber stock of souvenirs for re-.sale! and Ken Spector. for the use of service manager at lona Manufac­ plan. Cone said, hs feels it is a an agreement on the desirabilitj’ Hopes High little, president; Miss Barbara ■Hie return to the border in the the bus' air-ccxiditioning system, turing Cb. good plan and "a step in the right » ■ , r u T A V W and value of a manned lunar land­ W alett, WCrs. Edward Walters, afternoon brought the boys to The early afternoon arrival at No data has been set for the direction.” ing before the nations proceed Mrs. Leon Bradley, Mrs. Bessie Tijjiana for the bull fights. Kat- Prescott, Aria., gave time for a wedding. Cone said the alternate plan wnth the projects. Lovell said he “ Fianris, Mrs. .Toseph F. WaJlett, kanakas again exercised his entre- , riotoiK game in the pool, under the calls for ad'vlaors’ salaries to be S c h o o l Is relaying the suggestion to U.S. SEC Asks Reforms In Parley’s Mirs. Henri Peadni. Mrs. Theodore preneur talents, buying a nunfber guidance of Walter Hudson; the based upon a "ratio” or peresnt- and Briti.sh space oficials. Ealrhanhs and Mra M. C. HaH- of souvenir bnnderillas for re-aale game grew so boisterous Lutheran Women age of their teaching salaries plus Sir Bernard has just returned worth. to less enterprisii^ tourLsto. Wal- ! minm- repairs had to be effected an amount to be determined by from a three-week visit to the So­ ter Hudson was given a wine-skin. ' to the pool. To Hear Students the time and reaponsIbRtty needed viet Union. He was the first We.st- For Stock Markets Third Day fortunately empty, by the Mexican Most of the tioys added to the tai handling the adviaorship. Al­ ern scientist allowed to inspect gentleman who had Jurt emptied treasure trove of souvenirs, with though a revisiofi, this "ratio” ]rian Soviet space tracking .stations it. Stan Davenport, the tour's bus which the bus is now packed knee- Four students at Lutheran col­ He said ihe Soviet Union is con­ is wmilar to tbe one now in effect, WASHINGTON ’ .^Pi An unex--public confidcnie in the seiurities| MOSC 0\\ (A P ) A n ie n - driver.| w„■.,» IMmister Andrei A. Gmm.vko ALUMINUM thought "Davenport'' was a funny the border into New Mexico. They en's Miaskmary League of Zion Wapplng and one parent from Bol­ ten stocks that the firm's partners and goes into UNCOMMON VALUES demort- U k r t ■ about th. .P .™ r . « b,- ranUre .ad E .tb a n ,. Commi.-^ .lUution., ol lb . ' bi, b..,rd- ‘ " ’ ''i ' o .lT n ? ' mioienJ name, and added that all American beat a threatening thunderstorm Evangelical Lzitheran Cburrii. The ton to let their diUdren atteiMl ele­ researchers believe have excellent strates why Shearson is known as ‘ eis that never actually materialized meeting will be held in the assem­ tween the United States and the prober.s. .New \ork Sunk Exchange and. a ban Oil te.sting millear mentary and junior high school in prospects for outperforming the market firm that research built" Soviet Union, Lovell said. "I think. The r^ m m en ^ tion was in the | to a le.sser extent, of the sveony , w eapons. AWNINGS to get to their camp grounds in bly room at the church. Mandtestor. Blue Water State Park. Gil Hunt Mias Siegtinde ffletn of 5 Fbx- averages during the next 12 months. ARE THEY STORMPMOF? at the moment, the Americans *>"“ =>• of a two-j ranking Ameruan Stock It was the third dav of the eon- Tbe bocud ■will also act on one are racing themselves concerning in^sfigaUon of the .secun- change by recommending: , ferenre. which got off to a buoy- organized the willing bo3rs into a croft Dr. and Miss Ajia Osola of teacher resignation, seven teacher These stocks are described in a booklet Order now and really enjoy short order cotdeing outfit, and 60 Chambers St. are studento at “UNCOMMON VALUES IN COMMON Naturally, there is no such thing as a sure moon re.search. " markets. i i Elimination, in two .steps over ■ ant .start Monday in Premier FREE DEUVERY appointments, and three secretari­ thing. No team of analysts and no individ­ ’ *1(1 report, railing for the out- the ne.xt 18 months, of floor trad- Khrushchev s Kremlin office. sommer living. Alan Baxter and Dick Fee turned Concordia College. Bronxville, N. al appointments. STOCKS" - yours at no charge; simply out to be pretty good steak chefs. Y. Joseph Scheibenpfhig of 375 American scienusls in recent aboIiUon of floor trading, on both exchanges This is the Gromvko aiTived first at the 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Other reports to ba heard ht- s e i^ us the coupon below. But first read ual can be right every time about stock testimony before the U.S. Senate Congress by SEC buving and selling of stocks bv meeting plai e. the Spiridinovka The steaks, fried in butter, proved School St. and Howard Peter recommendations. No one can guarantee too much for the cooks, and they (dude the following: how Shearson selects the UNCOMMON Space ^m m ittee, also were dmd- chairman William L Cary, with- rnembers on the ex. hange floor Palace Next came I'luiersei re- Hansen of 31 Bremen Rd.. are that these stocks will grow in value. But ed the value of manned moon officUl endorsement of any in quest of quick profits The in tarv of State W. Averell Harri- HOME ARTHUR DRUG took time out to eat their own. studento at 'Valparaiao (Ind.) 'Uni- A report by H. Blaine Miner VALUES and how you can measure the -1 They ■were relieved by Jeff Purdy Jr., ■vies prinripaL On data pro- Shearson is confident about the contHwed flights and or trying to estao^n the dozens of specific changes vestigators held that it has an un- man. head of the f.S delegation; veralty. They ■will ^>eak about record of 14 previous portfolioe. militap' by’ies on the moon. The proposed by the inve.stigation stabilizing effect. « land Ixird Hailsham of Britain. SPECIALTIES and Ken Knight. their achools. They are bR mem­ ceasing prooedyea used at Man­ expansion of the economy, end that the Thursday's journey eaat brought chester High School. m iY THESE TEN STOCKS? ten UNCOMMON VALUES setectod for United States is planning to make team. 2. Suffer exrhangc rules to eor-1 A dark thundercloud pa.ssed W PURNELL PLACE bers o f S on Church. IM the boys to Albuquerque where tbe Mrs. Louise Mertens win lead a A report by Bdward Rybe^k, manned moon show by 1970. Carv said the five-volume re- reel what was described as "in- over the palace as the negotiator.s 64S-2866 dlreotor of the Manchester Re­ Shearson's industry specialists have spent 1963 have outstanding potential for growth Sir Bernard said the ^ m a iw ^ctured -'basicallv strong in- adequate ' policing of slock spe- entered. boys did additional MKippaug and discusnon on this month’s Luther­ months in the field, interviewing many cor­ during these next 12 months. The issues' ...... ” j touring in Old Town, the ancient an Womea'a Quarteriy after a development Agency, about the ^ t ^ r d 1 **’*“*"'^® subject to many specif- ciali.sts. These are members ap-■ Though secrecy .surrounds the ■ ^>anista origin of the city. 'While brief husinesB meeting. North End Renewal Prtiject’a re- porate executives, visiting plants, talking individual prospects are based on sound, ^ b l i X i ^ an otiWtaJ plat- w e ^ e ss e * and abuses " and pointed to manage the trading di.se u.s.sions. there were growing Front End they were in OW Town, Didt Dot- Mta. Howard Hanaen, president, latlanrtiip to a proposed addHion with industry experts, gathering and study­ fundamental values and past performance form I' reas,=ured investors that indications that the negotiators chin. who bad left the tour earlier win be general chairman of the at Robertson School. ing and comparing data that the individual measured by varicxis analytical yardsticks. The Soviet male aivd female ''.Thia report should not impair. (Continued on Page Eight) are going .straight to the lest ban to visit with relatives, Ool. and meeting. She wm be assisted by A report by Beidoa Schaffer, investor seldom sees and could hardly In Shearson's opinion each has an impor­ space team, Valery Bykovsky and issue itself, with other issues Special Mrs. Charles A. Pinney; returned Mrs. ■Wilma Wiley. Mrs. Cblby Valentina Tereshkova, probably brushed aside. to the tour. Dotdiin'a return gave Wiaotke, Mrs. Henry Zeran, Mrs. have time to analyze. In choosing these tant plus factor, such as new-product de­ A report from Washington that ten stocks, the comprehensive reports are velopment superior management creative to tried but failed to link up in space, AWNINGS Reg. $12.50 FYank Katkauskas additional op­ George Adams. Mrs. Raymond he said. a close as.soclation of President portunity to realise a profit on his Baghn. Mrs. Roger Breton and evaluated by Shearson’s Inuestment Policy marketing, which is rtot rtow ^fleeted in i He predicted that the Ruonans Racial Demonstrations Kennedy said an Amferican-Soviet (1) ALIGN FRONT END Mexican purchases. Mrs. Anna. Grimasem. Board, narrowing ttia selection lo those the price of the stock. would soon succeed. He said he had nonaggression pledge might fol­ can make you The boys visited tbe Looghom The theme of the meeting will LEASE low a test ban agreement here (2) BAL.A.NCE FRONT t iifyiiBit i been given a timetable of future WHEELS— REG. $4.00 Ranch east of Alburquerque to be a birthday party which will America’s Ne. 1 Road Gar paralleled similar reports current (8) CHECK FRONT WHEEL ' photograph tbe giant Longhom honor all members. The event is a (Contlniied on Page Bevea) Barred for Servicemen in Moscow. 10'to 15 degreee BEARINGS cattle and buffaloes on diaplay. open to an women of the church. PONTIAC TEMPEST DNCOMMON VALUES PERFORMANCE RECORD (1949-1963) It is increasingly clear that the j Driver Stanley Davenport bought (4) CHECK BR.AKE SYSTEM TOTAL VALUE $124,190 and decorated the bus with a pair Marlon Brando By JOHN CHADWICK ^leadership of recent racial dem­ (Continued on Page Eight) G-O-O-L-E-R! of the mounted longfamTis, giving a For As Lew As Mol IneluOIng AccumuHloO OniOtnOl ALL FOUR ONLY On Racial Front WASHINCroN AP 1 The con­ onstrations. real Western flavor to the Short $96.00 per moetli » / Govs. Ross R Barnett of Mis­ Lines bus. FOR RENT Fidl Afsintenanoe, Pnlly Insmed gressional battle over civil rights Sino-Sot'iel Parley Like the Mea? Then 1$ lam. Marie Prejectosa WD BNCOMMOII VikUIES PORTFOUO LOS ANGLES (AP) —Ac­ blazed across many fronts today, sissippi. George C. Wallace of Ala­ Neeu- Tucumcari, N. M., the boirs MW fOm Nr (Ml bama and Atty Gon Bru<^ Ben­ : camped out at Conchas Dam State or aileat. $5 tor Morion Broodo soys he from integration in sports stadi­ MOSW (AP) — Chlnesa eoN your friend — Paul Dodge Pentkw m m a in m will leave Sunday for Mary­ ums to a proposed investigation nett of Arkan.sas urged the com­ Park, where Frank Katkauskas. nTc. mittee to investigate what they and neg:otiat4>p^ re- Dick Daley, Ken Knight and Jeff u It land to join antl-scgTegatiim of the leaders of racial demon­ Mimer their talks today amid YYELDON DRUG CO. Phone 649-2881 ftMffBM QgRMRM 40 pictured a.« Oimmunist influences E*urdy went fishing in the lake. H +47 demonstrations in Cambridge strations report* that they « ere pre­ BILL TUNSKY $01 Mala SL—TeL Ml $-6321 $7$ MAIN STREET CahnMl Snalcwtol toba 81 +79 J ^ je and Gwynn amusement park, The Pentagon, faced with pro­ bent on a divide and conquer The fishing (xniditions here would Btomn tonr t Upt taoMT strategy. paring; B communique to i^ft- SERVICE ON ALL j astound the Connecticut Fish and m M + » and that he’ll join In talks to tests it was encouraging military eti the thunder of their nplit- M +44 personnel to take part in the dem­ They singled out Dr. Martin CONVENTION.4L MAKES I Game COnimisaian; tbe boys fiMied Integrate the morie tndnstry- Luther King Jr., president of the The talkft reeaimepment Agency, has found Rto to atoakStota PROtTRCT BOUiiDAEY U K l,: . Republican* are pressing; for a in uniform to conduct himself ac* the moot flavor with agency members. It calls for moving N. Main congressional investigation i cordmgly Anita Moriey NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Bt. to the north and realigning N. School St. to form a conventional ROLL OF reports that 24 million bushels of ' McNamara, however, did not rigM. angle toitorseoUna. The new N. Main S*. would nm to the rear S1!KfrET TO B E i%&ANI>OIIED J _ „ specificallv forbid members of the Bryant Meredith o f the bank, the Oommimmity Y and the library. Parts of the old U.S. gram vanished aomeubere on demonstrating i FREE KODAK FILM N. Main St. and N. School St. would be (hecontlnued. The part of the way to Austria. In civilian climes while off duty In N. Main St. which now runs from Main to Oakland St. would be con­ S^W STREET SXS$SM ochtu None may demonstrate when the With Each Roll Developed The $32 million worth of tinued, but only as a service roeul with no through traffic. lit Is barley and .shorghum "could have activities constitute a breach of •THE $37 J44 GENERAL MARKET GARfl marked “See Note 1” on the map. The area northwest of the new gone behind the Iron (Zhirtain ’ in law and order, or when violence AsniMSur«)r| Intersection "would be garden apartments and a small shopping center. is reasonably likel^ lo result. FANTASTICKS" (Black and White and Color Prints) Slindaid A Poor s SOO Stoek Indtt I V/ / ///y^ COmiEECIAL violation of U.S. barter a^ee- The area northeast of It would be the Robertson School Campus. menls, said Sen. John J. Williams As expects, most of the steam The area southeast would be dervoted to a commercial section, per­ R-Del., Tuesday in demanding a in 'the row over President Ken­ THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED ORIGINAL $10,000 INVESTED | haps including a post office. The area sourthwest of It would be nedy's civil rights proposals was FOR EXPERT devoted to ejther oomfnercial or residential uses. Farther south light LIOBT INPUSTEY Senate Investigation. • ‘ ATJONS Or, he said, the grain "may have coming from the Senate where LIGGETT DRUG STORE WHEEL ALGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING lndu.stry would be on the west side of Main St. and offices on the east. been diverted and sold in Western the Judiciary and the Commerce TR 3 -8 6 6 8 tMNMMnnvnijnMmiHM Ml tab tM HM INI HR Ma Members of the Citizens Advisory Oommlititee for redevelopment at The Parkade— 404 Middle Tpke. West RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING .0E *PIC E AiN’ D EROFBSSK>NAL Germany for dollars, " which would committees are holding hearings Bo* Offic: Opi’O Dciily TO n fti COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE heard the jrfan and aHematives described July 10 by MRA. Execu­ The Commerce (Committee 1\ tive Director Bdward Rybezyk. Many member.s^ fe3t they wanted al-so be a violation. SEE WHAT ABOUT PAST PERFORMANCE? COMMON VALUES portfolio, during a faced a deci,«ion on how far to go I I more concrete information. They will discuss the plan tonight at a Barter deals are restricted to in taking tesUmony about the I Shearson would not suggest that You in­ period of genefally rising security prices, meeting at 8 o’clock in the Municipal Building. Putting the plan ^ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ RESIDENTIAL non-Communisl countries that MOUN vest in its 1963 UNCOMMON VALUES wroufd be $76,346. (Thi$ takes no account Into effect would mean tearing down all of the buildings facing N. would not otherwise pay doHara SMAOOW J portfolio without making available for your of commissions, coital gains taxes, or Main S t from Whiton Library west. It would also mean eliminat­ for U.S. farm products. n u MOOM CLARKE MOTOR SALES accumulated dividends.) The chart also ing the buildings on the south side of N. Mein St as far west as the PUiiUC SCHOOL AND pABK Lester P Condon. Agriculture 14 Americans inspeetkx) the record of 14 previous edi- Glenney Lumber Yard. Rood construction would be paid for by the i.mmm 361 BROAD STREET— MI 9-2012 details what has happened to the 1962 Department inspector general, tions. This shows that in 11 out of 14 years town through federal renewal grants. R is not clear how utilities said evidence uncovered so far M ^ D o n a M k toe UNCOMMON VALUES IN COMMON UNCOMMON VALUES r^ommendations. would be ptod for. Other oooU would be mot by private developers. K K X X > ' T lR N T lA L ODW does not indicate the grain wejiV Casualties in STO CKS as a group have outperfeirmed This publication of the complete record Some W rilr e a r ty shown an interest in building apartments, houses V V X W K behind the Iron Curtain but that toe Rtarket averages. There is, of course, demonstrates Shearson’s continuing com­ ■nd ahopptag eentoiw, according to Rybo^k. t. . , - ...... some of it might have wound up ( ; u -‘ I H no assurance that the 1963 selections- mitment to firsthand security research. in West Germany where it would Viet Nam Raid UIMIERICAH hurt cash markets for U.S. grain. todividualty or as a group— will do as well Condon said the United States as previous editions. , GET YOUR COPY NOW suffered no loss on the shipments SAIGON. South Viet Nam, lAP) Negroes Move In, Whites Move Out —Communist guerrillas raked the BOLTON REPUBLICANS Consider the record charted above; a The newest edition of UNCOMMON VAL^ intended for Austria because it received the agreed upon minerals '»hport S o ^ "Viet N ^ s , sec- client who made an initial investment of UES IN COMMON STOCKS is ready now in the barter exchange. ^ ond ^ e * t city with mortars and ...AHENTION! $10,000 in the first UNCOMMON VALUES and can help you be better informed about Williams said seven importers machine guns Tuesday night. portfolio published in' 1949, and who ad­ today's market. Let one of Wall Street’s Population Shifts ‘Resegregate’ Schools have been arrested in Austria WDundiiig 14 U.8. Army Special OF justed his holdings each year to conform most respected research departments and that he does not sec how the Forces troops. The attack at Can Tho airport. i M i H j to toe new list, would now have a portfolio provide you with clear-cut recommenda­ A massive population shift fol-^Nashville’s pupil assignment poli-fonly have become predominantly 80 miles southwest of Saigon, last­ worth $124,190. A $10,000 investment KDrrOR’B NOTE — School seg-^ (Oootlnued qa Page 8S HIM! Q P to iH sand aw a copy ef 1G63 UNOObIMON VALUES M COMMON STOCKS. This reverting, or resegrega- that of white citizens. pute simmered. The school board population around the schools.’ ’ develops. i Shifting population Changed a Negro integratiemist leaders mese solders were injured and a Tlte carelessness could come in IHen developed to maximum den­ O rm attaobiag a Bat of my slocks. phM my investment aimt. Please give lae your opMosL tton, is noticeable in Washington, Some predominantly white has denied charges of resegregat- sity. The Society for the Preven­ kind mode just right! D .C St. Louis, Mo.; Miami, Fla., schools in Northwest Washington ing the schools. wlAte school into a predominant­ served notice that unless some Vietnamese soldier was killed in looking at the eclipse of the sun' good old-fashioned • DOLTON DESERVES HIM! ' without , proper protection |tion of Blindne.ss disagrees, saying and NatoviUe, Tenn. have empty rooms. In Negro sec- St, Louis’ Negro population in­ ly Negro school In' Charlotte, N.C. success was reported by the com­ the crash of a U.S. marine Corps mittee by midafternoon, demoa- helicopter to mountains 380 miles The National Society for the ‘ everyone may' not, follow thess • ACrrUE M TOWN GOVERNMENT FOR One of the major reasons is the tiqhs some schools are overflow- creases; the white j^pulation de­ Negroes themselves have in some directions well enough. ' populatiim toifts.' "White residents creases as suburbs grow. inrtances .resegregated schools by strations would be resumed. northeast of Saigon. Prevention of Blindness takes the' position that there is no safe way For safe viewing, says tha took tor tbs gsMoa ata^ss 20YEAR$ moved out a s Negroes moved in. ashviUe’s resegregation is at­ A blracial committee, trying to withdrawing from predominantly The Negroes called off a dem-< SAKXIN. South Viet Nam (AP) onstr^tipn Tuesday to view of the —Swinging rifle butts and clubs. to look directly at the eclipse llj archives of oplhalmology, .fillers Washington schools lowered ra- tributed , to population shifts by settle the dispute urged elimina­ white schools. This happened to of no less than No. 4 density— oial faanriers wtthgH]^ trouble in Reed ’ Sarrmtt, executive director tion of the bus shuttle or complete Ozark, Ark., and to some extent appointment of a human relatiaaa South Vietoamcae riot police laid urges indirect viewtog.. Other eye committee composed of seven into a demonstration of Buddhist specialists say a direct look canj or shade No. 10—should be used. Give Hui your support h llie RopiMccui Couci ie$4. Vtotually ah'toe schools had of the Southern Education Report­ integration of the schools to which has occurred in Nashvdlle. “ Such filters are obtainabla racially mixed student bodies. ing Service, which studiee school the Negroes were transported. The population moves appear to whites and fqur Negroes. monks, nuns apd women and chil­ be safe, bu) only If the filter pro­ TI^A Y . JULY 16 After qn organization meeting dren folknren today, tojurtog at tecting your eyes is dense enough. from most optical and many ';pho- Negroes then were to a s li| h t integration. . The schaoL-board, pleading a pol­ be the main factor. Saunders to g ra ^ c suppliers and are qom- M cDoiisId'sj^^^ buitnaki phone. llOflYG pFKNTGm majority. Now thay comprise $S However, a feoekdogy professor, icy of maxtoium ^Integrationi said said, "This -Is one of the, reasons last nighL tbs eommlttae tsausd a least SO. AH warn hgatost using sun- ■rlsisss dr a piece ef smoked ------RJM--- R--^ M_e------■- „ f ifc , utuarMriiutM HA par cent a t tbe enrollment and a J. K e im ^ Mbriond of Lynchburg, school districts ‘‘which were well tjie NAACP must d ^ c a te itself I M g CMwo pOMi TOr vOMIQM Ov lYIM CfiMAnOVYvt WeldM^ E0f^«8 * tOttottenad am Bag* $toi— )i H WEST CENTER STREET— MANCHESTER Vtu. aold iB G Noent npoiC toit latecntod In toe mld-ueoi not to better liouitoE opporbmlOee,'"* f fe m . Gm aiTB NSW h r e t n a t i o n a l mjpermarkit I V