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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1966 * . rAGE TWENTY-EIGHT . oV- ■ lEiiMtittg l|waU» A^rtfage Daily Net Preee Raa Th* W fiflfitf War tlM Week Ended Fere sa t at- V. fl. WeaMMfM m m ' May M, INS hoet and hoatess. Mr. Jollc ll % old high school and the aeniors Waddell School PTA p4cnic, Miss Pauline Bpebe of 31 naee at Green Rd. and Miss Barbara Farewell Picnic nephew of the Waltaes. are. In a sense, setting a pat­ dear, cold tauigliL <* scheduled for tonight, ha.^ been Mn. Waits la the former tern for ttie future. 14,199 la it s ; About Town postfioned luiUl tomorrow from Swift of Hartford recently re­ \Ki: VOl STII1 frost in rural areas, low turned from Dallas, Tex., where Held for Couple Dena Jolie. She lived In Man­ One pattern haa already been Meihber ot flie Aodlt suony, cool toasorrow, Ugh W-T*. Membera of St. Mary’s Kp*s- 5 to 7 pjn. at the school chester for many years and at­ set. Instead of the traditional grounds. they visited the Rev. Fred Borean ot Olrenlatloa •opal QuUd plEmntalK to attend Edgar, formterly of South tended local schools. She and selection of a valedictorian and Mmtdisater-—A Ciiy o f Village Charm A farewelll picnic w u held salutatorlan, the ten top sen­ a luncheon Thursday at the Log Methodist Church and his fam­ her husband left for home yes­ 'M en ^ of the Presbyterian on Memorial Day for Mr. and terday by jeL iors will be clp>Ben and present­ Oatvin. Holyoke, Maes., are re­ Church will leave the church ily. They also attended the minded to meet, at the chimoh Mrs, Harlod L. WalU of Stock- ed with awards on Awards lOe V MILE? VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 207 ;(TWENTY-EIGHT PAGIS—TWO SECnONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. JUNE 3, 1965 (daeelfled Advertlstng ea Page 25) PRICE SEVEN CEMTi Friday night at 7:30 for their dedication of a bride’s room at Night. paricing lot Thursday at 10:46 I annual retreat meeting at the Oaklawn Methodist Church, ton, Calif., at the home of Mr. a.m. lodge In Willlngton. The meet­ Dallas, in memory of the late and Mrs. Theodore Potockl, 161 ECHS Will Hold Besides the ten top scholars, WIlMTIlWWITIMSIlli ing will be held from Friday Mrs. Fred Edgar. The Rev. Mr. McKee St. More than 30 rela­ the seniors receiving scholar­ The West Side -Old Timers night through Saturday after­ Edgar is pastor of Oaklawn tives from town and Massachu­ ships will be announced.' OTNU FIK MRS. SnRTIRR Committee will meet tomorrow setts attended the all-day af­ Award Ceremony noon. Church. Other activities of Senior evening at the West Side Rec fair. Week include a picnic at Ted REMEMBER rrlMi « VM f t Piy at 7:30. Mrs. Potockl Is a niece of the Seniors ait East Catholic Hilton’s tomorrow; Class Night MMiisi Its. ill. TTie Little Flower of Je.

T ollan d Protests Firing Sheinw old on South Windsor Calls for Fires Because oi Time South M k r ___ ^ BID o n e NOTfttIMP fTKSST NeitiMr sfale Follow Pattern Shopping For Anniversary Guiding Hand WITH WEAK MAJOR SUIT N ojrra Insonmious Diplomat Town Seeks to Ban As Racial Picket A AK95 The guiding hand of Tolland's^ ^ 7 6 4 A low fine total reported by 250th anniversary celebration is By ALFRED SHEINWOLD BOSTON (AP)— A ■ecretary Should you open with one no- O 64 the To(wn Fire Deportment for Frank Kalas, who holdi-the title KJ 32 Eases Council’s Way ! of general chairman for the says she was "voluntarily fired” trump when you have a five- the month ot May again rein­ KING SIZE Use of Skateboards card major suit? Most experts WIST RAW I week-long observance •terting because she picketed in protest A 72 forced a certain chronological let the answer depend on the A By MILTON BE88EB i I am very conacioua, from June 27. He Is the Uwn's second afainst facial Imb a 1 a n c e in strength of' the suit. Itiey will ^ A 9 2 I? QJIA4 pattern at fires that has been town ooundl last nijhtflown ia considering building a selectman. OQilOS 09753* UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. having worked 'with and known schools. Vandalism continues at bid a powerful major suit, but develophig in Manchester over askod the town ettomey to 20.000-square fool town hall. A Newark, N.J. native, Kalae (AP) — An Indlan-bom Malay­ Mr. Fedorenko, that only hU IRIS Mayor Egan commented that schools in a predominantly Ne­ prefer to open with one notrump words appear violent; but I the post few yeore. draft an ordinance to dtrrfinate has lived in Tolland 45 yearn. if the suit is weak. sian diplomat who is troubled a letter received from Fire He is owner of the Clinton Press gro section and a compromise A Q10843 know they proceed from a gen­ For example, in 1964 and 1963 the use of akate boards on town Chief Philip Crombie recom­ is reported in the dispute over Opening lead — Queen of K 33 by insomnia has just guided th« tle heart.” Your iM t B«t - Stop H«ro! whlcih he started in 1927. The diamonds. the monthly fire totals began property or pubbc plecea. mended that the fire oommuni the quality of education for Ne­ 0 A K Security Ccmncil through its sec- Ramanl’s troubles with in­ with the year’s kw mark in cations be located In a fire firm is Icxated on Rt. 74. The Di the case shown today South 41 A 106 Oounoilman Frederick Mahr printing plant woe originally gro children. .ond busiest month in U.N. liisto- somnia are well known to his January and gradually built up proof building. Chief Crombie Evans Cllncdiy, director of a bids notrump since most of his SocOi Wsrt Norffe fellow diplomats, and they were •add ttte pubUc health and aafe- housed in an old wooden build­ strength is outside of the major 1 NT Pass 2 4^ P o m r f — and with a rare display of to the year’s high point in April. recommended that this might consulting agency working with also injected Into the councU A sig i^ ca n t decrease then fol­ be accompli.shed in the new ing next to the Kalae home, and the School Committee toward suit. As it happens, the hand is 2 A A A AM wit and humor. ty oontmdrttee of the council has since been replaced by a debate. lowed for the month of May, JOSEPH LARROW town hall. the development of better public eventually played at spades any­ At a Ume when the Soviet del­ unandmou.aly agreed that skate­ brick building erected by Kalas! way because North wisely uses Amid some of- the harshest prcxieedlng to another low point Mayor Egan noted that the schools, disclosed (hat his secre­ Hearts, A-9-2; Diamond*, Q-J-; , U.S.-Soviet exchanges in recent egate was pressing for a late boards igioukl be eUminetod police, fire and civil defense 81*4 hi.s wife, Barbara. tary, Mrs. Karen Hagen, quit the Stayman Convention. in August. ROUTE 6 — COLUMBIA. CONN. 10-8; Clubs, J-9-8-4. ireara Ambassador Radhakrish- night session, Ramanl said he ’This pattern has thus far fit­ grom town property. units might be feasibl.v located One of his favorite interests . fA-. ' v.->- her |l00-a-week Job. He said: North’s response of two clubs What do you say? wanted to assure Pedorenlw does not promise length in clubs na Ramanl presided over 25 ted the diatributlon of fires this It also noted that the , in one place to be utilized in Is music. He plays both the "Pressure was applied which Answer: Bid 3 NT. You have councU meetings. This was the that “ I am available and ' Across from Columbia Molol board of education has already ca.se of emergency Gets Scholarship clarinet and the saxaphone, hav­ might have Jeopardized the pro­ but merely asks South to show 0 points in high cards, together awake, not only throughout the year, wi(th a low of 14 fires in a biddable major suit if he has most meetings for any single January climbing to April’s banned them from school prop-1 Right-Of-Way Richard A. Siegal. son of Mr. ing played in various bends gram. The problem was if the with a wealth of intermediate. . month since August 1947, when day, but also throughout the Plant. Many New Colors. The town council authorized sinc^e 1925. He is manager of SchcMl Committee would contin­ one. When South shows the height of 53 end then falling off and Mrs. James Siegal of 54 cards (a ten, two nines, two , 29 sessions were held because of night.” 1 1 The eouncU authorized the the town manager to make the the Nutmeg Forest of the Tall ue to support the program If the spades. North raises to game elghU). This should b* •nough. . Fedorenko expressed sympa­ to last month’s total exf 24. Stephen St., has been awarded since he has 10 points in high • full agenda of varying issues. Lqst .month the Town Fire town manager to enter a lease "^ht-of-way property on Gra- Cedars of Lebanon Band in girl stayed on.” to give partner a reasonable- Seventeen of the May sessions thy for Ramanl’s affliction, and BONUS WITH $5 ORDOS agroement with Walter Chesky ham Rd_adjacent to the prop- a $400 scholarship by the Uni­ Manchester, that recently won cards and knows that the open­ play for game, since he hoa 18,. remarked that the trouble was 'De(partment answered 37 ■JA . ‘ School Committeeman ing bid of one notrump promises were on the Dominican crisis. alarms, tour of which were false o f the 4C'a Restaurant for the "^ 7 Richard Block present-, versity of Pennsylvania Alumni first place in its division during Thomas 8. Elsenstadt, who to 18 points (or his Wd. The others were on Southern that other delegates "pretended able and not offensive to the the Supreme Forest cxmventlon 16 to 18 points. to be sleeping” when a caU (or a olarm.s and nine either rescue or Phone 423-3925 • Aftw 4 P.M. ^ M S < go« at Spring Pond ^b^^tlng neighbors Club of Greater Hartford. brought the incident to light, Good bidding is not enough; Rhodesia and a Senagalese at Atlantic City. The band com­ said he would seek an investiga­ For Shelnwold’s 88-poge book- ’ complaint that troops from Por­ meeting went out. accidental alarms. " i C " 1 11...... The town allorncv Indicated Siegal. w'ho will graduate South must play the hand well peted with fifty other bonds. let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," tuguese Guinea violated the And the point was, we did The figure of 24 fires includ­ in this situation it was a mat- this month from Manchester tion. to make the contract. ‘There is ed nine building fires, ten brush J200 to operate the ccncesston of interest to the town. He He has also been a member of Meanwhile, the fourth out­ send 60 cents to Bridge Book, Senegalese border. not know where,” Fedorenko High School, Ls a member of the danger of losing three hearts eidded. or grass fires and four vehicle for one year. recommended that the contour National Honpr Society and has the Sphinx Temple Shrine Band . (. ^ break of vandalism In Roxbury Manchester Eve. Herald, Box Ramani, 63, is a lawyer who since 1949. and a club, and South must not 3318, Grand Central Station, This brought laughter from fires. Town Manager Terry Spren- of the land be untouched. received a letter of commenda­ schcx>ls within a week occurred rely merely on finding the ace was graduated from the Univer- kel announced the park will be Kalas belongs to many organi­ Wednesday when intruders New York 17, N.Y. aity of Madras and admitted to delegates and the public gal­ Richard Block stated tliat s tion from the National Merit of hearta in the East hand. leries. When Stevenson asked open thin weekend from noon portion of the land had already Scholarship Foundation. zations including the Elks, Ma­ broke 54 panes of glass, over­ Copyright, 1965 the bar in London in 1926. He Slums Under Control untdl 6 p.m. until mid-June. He turned desks, cJischarged (ire ex­ Tests Clubs General Featnrea Corp. became Malaysia's chief per for the floor, Ramanl com­ been built up because of a He is vice president of the sons, Shriners, Amaranth, Tall - I - .'i f nvent your own Tareyton Smoker! also said that seeuson tickets to Cedars and Rotary Clubs. He tinguishers and smashed pic­ Declarer wins the first trick manent U.N.' representaUve in mented: “ As the Security Pretoria — Since World War "wash way." He .said this land high school's Student Council with the king of diamonds, Council seems to be in a mood the park went on sale today at was approximately three to and has participated in varsity is a former director of the tures at the Campbell Junior • November 1964. n South Africa has been clear­ the town hail. High School. draws two rounds of trumps He is sharp-featured and to hear humorous interventions, ing slum areas, in a nation­ fo

M ■ S f A G B FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1966 liANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1965 South Windsor traok and field day, held for RockviUe-Vemon 11 New Voters Sujperior Court cUb scouts In tte Blackledge Bronx Zoo Gorillas Tiny, Cramped Spacecraft BOY SCOUT District. Spare Space Creut A total of 11 now voters Arraigns Pair Pack teams 148B and 120A wars signed up yesterday bi South Windsor High School Notet and News tied for first place baaed on Denies a three-hour voter-making In Area Slaying Like Home to Astronauts total number of points for all Carruthers Enjoy TV Cartoons events. The Clift Sterling Olym­ ssoaton In the town cleric’s Names Assistant Principal Cub Olyfnpifl Day F irst a t office. HARTFORD (AP)— Elisabeth HOUSTON, 'rex. (AP) -Jpand retested by bott White and pic Day Trophy ■will be held More than 800 boys and par­ ft'or six months (by each pack By HABOLD B. WHXJAMS ^ flying as boys .Braanan > 4 ^ Of the total, four register­ NEW YORK (AP) — Oortllasf "WMi our antbropoM apea (g or Ann Sharltevich and her boy­ When James A. McDlvltt and McDlvltt. by Mayor friend Darryl Dean were re-ar­ ents attended Cufc Scout Olym- Third place was awarded to HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)— If ed flying while to hicli achooL Charges ed as Republicans, two as at the Bronx Zoo eitjoy watnblng Hlaa and orangutans), we find The board of educaUon haattlon 4.5 lg«eral conm yroli^^ Edward White climb into On crucial penods In the rested Wednesday and broogbt sones, ami section 4.7 todua- H. n lc Day held recently at Mt. Pack Team 120B, fourth place FYank Borman and James A. He worked at part-time Jo*a to Democrats and five were un- kiddy caito ons on televlsian. the btggeat problem In tte fllgji* — Uftofi, re-entry and to Superior Court on bench war­ announced tte appointment at trial I aones, each to inoluda a ttelr Gemini 4 tpacecraft retoo Field. The Olympic open­ to Pack 54 and fifth place to Lovell Jr. ever give up aatro- pay for tte lessons. aftlllated. What’s more, the loo TV rat­ winter la that they tend to get change of orbit, opening the S Lovell started fly4n« aftta Republican TVwn Chairman-^ There are six members of rants charging them with mur­ John N. Thomaa aa amlatant paragraph concerning a pro- Thursday tor 62 laps around the hatch, stepping out into space, ing and flag raising ceremony Pack 151. nautlng they probably could each party on the board of ings show that the gortUas pre­ bored with dw stople Ml* they Joining the Navy. Thomas G Oarruthers has de­ der in the slaying of tbs girl’s principal a t South Windsor poBM plan o f devdopment. world, it will be the umpteenth rendezvous with the spent Titan was conducted by Roger Grang­ Theunls Werkhoven w m make a living playing hamfbaU. nied charges Of obatrucOoniam representatives. The Demo­ are set iip and operated by del- fer acMon type shows. have todoors. Both have lovely wives, wbo "Bi the summer. It's less of a mother. High BolhoCI. Thomaa wfH aa- Consider amending the zon­ 2 booster — McDlvltt and White er, cubmaater, and the boys of chairman o f the event. He was They are champions among aitd sabotage in connection with crats are felt to have an edge egwtea The annual Governor's On the otter hand, the Oran­ The legal move made It un­ „ lime they have entered the ship. assisted by Vito Agostlnelll, appear as models at many e€ gutans seem to pay no attention problem bcoaUM they are out­ aume hla dutiaa on July 1. ing map and regulations to have practiced many long Pack 120 at St. James' School. the spacemen. GOP activities of the board of in the new consolidated gov­ BaU climaxes the event. The necessary to go through the pro­ All the otter times have been Fifteen teams competed in each scorer; Thomas Mason and Wil­ And if that doesn’t work out, the charity benefits or fOMiiofi to television. doors wtwre they can watch tte change R-20, R-30 and Rr40 hours. shows in the Manned Spaicecraft representatives. ernment because the mayor’s ball is held bi conjunction with cedure of binding over the 17- Thomaa ia a graduate oC •ones to a single reeldenoe ru­ leading to this cUmactlc mo­ Backup crewmen Air Force of the various events during the liam Mullen as Judges. they could become comics. Bor­ position is held by a Democrat. IjBurel Girts’ State, sponsored The TV vtewers are PIH-PIU, people. Bates Collage, took hla master O nter area. The charges were mode Tues­ "We tried a number of thim year-old South Wlikl6*>r girl and ral zone, and to amend tte ment. If the cramped, tiny ca­ MaJ. Frank Borman and Navy man and Lovell were backup by the American De^on Auxili- a H-year-oM male mountain gor­ of education degree In guidance The two families have homes day by Mayor Leo B. Flaherty, In answer to Mayor Flaher- to alleviate tMa boredom . We the 22-yearold Middletown man zoning regulatlonz by adding Lt. Omdr. James A. Lovell have crewmen for James A. McDivitt a ry during the same week. illa; SumalH, a female moun­ Jurisdiction of Circuit at Boeton University and haa bin seems familiar, It should. facing Taylor Lake. Their boat* who is also Democratic town lty*s charges of obstnicOonlsm tain gortBa of 17; Mambo, a 16- gave them things to play wltfa, from tte Juri section 8.16 commerclai and In- token the same training with and BJdward H. White II, tor the Flea Market Set Court. completed hie sixth year certifi­ The two spacemen have spent four-day Gemini flight but the ing interests differ, however. chairman. regarding the mayor-elect's aai j-ear-dd lowland male gorilla; but there was vktuMly nothing duztrlal zlorage. the two primary crew members. Borman has a speedboat. Lovell ary, Carruthers replied ^"The A flea liarket, sponsored by The two are accused. In tte cate in administration at the Complete amendmoits to the more time in It than they have If an emergency arose and McDivitt Disliked His Job,, prime crew hasn’t learned the "It is hard for me to believe and Oka, a 16-year-old female indeetructMHe enough to last. University of Connecticut. prefers a sail boat. that the people Mr. Flaherty taxpayers of this community Hope Chapter, Order of Eastern "So we tried tMvislon with sla y l^ of Mrs. EUxabett Shar- regulatlonz are on file in the In their own homes over the either McDirttt and White secret o f Borman and Lovell’s Star, will be heW on SMurday lowlander. AH come from the kevlch, 88. The attracUve, He has been In education for Borman married the former represents,” Oarruthers said to­ are being asked to approve the Oongo area. the idea of providing itoture town clerk’a office, town hall. past nine months. couldn’t make the flight, Bor­ mastery of the hard little rub­ from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. About blonde widow’s bullet • riddled 17 years and fnoet recently man and Lovell could step in Nation Got an Astronaut Susan Bugbee of Tucson. They day, "(as mayor, the City of biggest budget in the town's The aoo tootaSed a 16-inch changes, and becataw it has Maifcing Anntverzary The two men have undergone ber ball yet. have two boys, Frederick, 13, Rockville, and as Democratic history, over |6 million, and 35 dealers are expected from body was found in tte trunk of The South Windsor Commit­ some harrowing experiences without lose of time tor training. "Frank’s left-handed,” said throughout New BJngland, televiston act outside their cages some movement In It. We found her ear In Berlin the morning and Edwin, 11. town chairman, the Democratic since all departments had been lost winter to alleviate boredom that our gorillas do pay atten­ tee for Retarded Children Is readying tor their record-break­ Lovell. "We serve to his left Lovell married hU high school town committee end Demo­ asked to take another look at inchiding several looel dealers. of May 22. completing Us first year of ser­ ing, four-day space Journey JACKSON, Mich. (AP) — One«>of his space assignment she The sale will be held behind while they are inside. The gorU' tion to it, and It seems to said: "W e’re all going to be hand he kills ’em every time. sweetheart, the former Marilyn cratic members of the board of their budget requests for pos­ alleviate the condUlons of bore­ BUzabett Ann has been held vice to the community.- The from Cape Kennedy, Fla. of the reasons MaJ. James A. Jim and Ed haven’t figured it the ElUngton town hall. las, their nerves on edge, had at tte Hartford State Jail since The Record praying for you. And now what­ Gerlach of Milwaukee. Their representatives) would sub­ sible reductions, it would seem dom somewhat. The OnuMfs event will be celebrated to­ McDlvltt Jr. is riding around out yet. They can't understand A food sale and a snack bar taken to bickering among them- her arrest May 22. They have been locked up ever you do, think of the Lord. children are Barbara. 11; scribe to these accusations lev­ that since this is the mayor eelves. They would pace their seem to pay no attention to TV, night at 7:46 in the Petersen why we beat them everytime.” will be open all day. In case of tight in the spacecraft and the world in a Gemini space Wear your St. Atnhony medal, James A, II. 10 and Susan, 6 . eled St leading business and elect's budget, ho should have so we’ve given up with them. Dean, who has also been In Room of Our Savior tiutheran Of Space Flight rain, the sale wUl held in the cages, yawn end stretch. The to^ed overboard in rough Gulf and don’t forget you’re still my Interviewing Borman and Both ^ rm a n and Lovell are civic leaders of our communi- set the pace by cutting his own "The gorillas seem more in­ custody since then, has been re­ Church. ^ capsule is that he didn’t like town hall. experiment was somewhat of a cuperating from tte effects at of Mexico waters, shaken up riding around to repair water boy and 1 can still paddle you Lovell is like talking to a pair of members of the Episcopal ” t y " request for liS.OOO salary to success. terested in Mde’ cartoons and The South Windsor Commit­ like a milk-riiake on vibrators, CAPE KENNEDY, Fin. (AP) over my knee the way I used Bob Hopes — wisecracks keep an overdose of barbiturates. tee for Retarded Children was heaters. Church. Hs added, *T would assume something like $2,000 remem­ Joseph A. Davis Jr., the zoo’s shows where there Is a kit of The pair were arraigned be­ whirled at dizzying speeds on — Astronauts James A. McDi- to.” the conversation Jumping. that Mr. Flaherty or a spokes­ action.” organized In May, 1964, aa a The 38-year-old astronaut’s bering that this is a part-time curator of mammals, said: fore Superior Court J u ^ Ray­ centrifuges, pulled into the air vitt and EJdward H. White n are father, a Consumers Power Co. She said when she learned her For instance, when asked at man for one of the aforemen- position with a full-time ad­ Tolland result of the findings of tte by a speedboat to float down what time in prelaunch activity mond J. Devlin. South Windsor Committee to the 20th and 21st men ticketed engineer, recalled that when the son had been picked for the , tioned groups would make a ministrative assistant budget­ into Icy waters at the end of a Gemini flight she decided to do they could expect not to be formed a duet, and Hagelln, a A graduate of tte Red Croes Assistant State’s Atty. Edward Study the Needs of Retarded to rocket into space since the family lived in Kalamazoo in School Menus • public apology to the Republl- ed at $10,000.” Aquatic school and a student at parachute. spring housecleaning during the called on to fill in for McDivitt fourth grader, played two solos. J. Daly told tte Judge that Children. the late 1940s his son got a Job , can members of the board of Carruthers noted that Re­ Music Show Hoar expressed his thanks and Springfield (Jollege where he is coroner’s inquest will be held But most of their time was first went aloft in 1961. The pre­ fixing water heaters after grad­ four-day flight to "occupy my and White, Borman answered: . representatives.” publicans on the board voted no appreciation to the group and majoring In physical education, next week. A grand Jury will be The South Windsor Women’s spent sitting in the Gemini mis vious 19, eight Americans and uating from Kalamazoo Central mind.” ‘The last 10 days. At that Club has voted to aid the work polnit, all hope is gone — that The menu for the Maiudieater Oainuthen noted that Repub- or abstained from voting "on praised them for their hard he will be assisted by Jennifer called to consider indictments as Sion simulator, a duplicate of 11 Russians, were: High School. "I know everything will turn 'Xcans on the board ®d not ob­ for the retarded rtiildren os soun'^ terrible. I mean all hope public school system for the this leirge $5 million Demo­ Dedicated to work and msmy hours of prac­ Jenks. soon as possible after the in­ tte spacecraft that is bolted to out all right even though I know week beginning Monday, June struct. appointment of a Dem- one of Its 1964-65 projects. Russian MaJ. Yuri Gagarin, After a year on the Job, his for Jim-an-I” stressing the play cratic bi^get” because Repub­ tice. For further information Bar­ quest, Daly said. tte floor and doesn’t go any father asked McDivitt what he it won’t be all Joy,” she added. 7, ia as follows: oorat, Atty. Robert Baium, as bara Angliano, Rosemary Mal- Mentoers recently purchased a one orbit, one hour, 48 minutes, "There will be some anxiety, on the words mean Gembii. licans felt that "there are some Members of the Girls’ Choir where. April 12, 1961. had learned. Monday: Hamburg on a roll town ooimsel or of Robert W. areas . . . that could stand Supt. Hoar enick, or Sherry Circle may be tape recorder for the use of but I know Jim wouldn’t want Borman, 37, is an Air Force Include Kathy Doyle, president the primary and secondary John Van Bockel, chief of the U.S. Navy Cmdr. Alan B. She­ "One thing.’’ the father says major, expecting a promotion to potato sticks, buttered peas and Doming as mayor pro tern. “AH trimming. Including the may­ and Lilnda Boothroyd, Franclne contacted. us to worry.” - •RspubUcarw voted yee,” Oar- classes for educable and slow training section at the manned pard Jr., suborblt, 15 minutes. he was told. "I want to be the lieutenant colonel in July. Lov­ carrots, apple crisp. or's salary." Blouin. Beth Horseman, Jane 4-H Food Show Engagement spacecraft center, said McDlvitt man on the other side of the Although his parents are con­ nithers asM. The first annual music festival learning youngsters. May 5, 1961. cerned, they take comfort from ell, 37, is a navy lieutenant com­ Tuesday; Cold baked ham, po* He said that action wtM taken lAiglnbuhl, Wendy Ott, Debrah The annual Tolland County and White have had more train desk*’* "In othier areas, the mimiteB of the Hicks Memorial School Food Show and Demonstration, Local Girt Soouta have active­ U.S. Air Force (Japt. Virgil I am article the(Lr son wrote for mander expecting promotion to tato salad, buttered corn, bread, “to alert the taxpayers to this Scott, Deborah Weldlg, Deb­ than planned because the The McDivitt family moved butter, mixed fruit. of the meetings of the board of has been dedicated to Gerald W. orah McArthur, Rothann Bug- will be held SAturday at the Pais - Branard ly supported the work by oon- Grissom, suborbit, 16 minutes, “ Way,” a magazine published commander in July also. lepresentattvee will show that adtuaitlcm so they may take ap­ Johfi N. Thomas flight was originally scheduled here soon afterward and young Borman is a native of Gary, Wednesday; Tuna salad on a propriate action sit the town Hoar, superintendent of schools. bee, Beverly Blow, Brenda Tolland (kiunty Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Mose Pale of atructii^ a inumtoer of teaching tor e€Wly this year, July 21, 1961. McDivitt enrolled in Jackson by the Franciscan fathers of ' there has been much crossing California. Ind., but considers Tucson, roll, potato chips, buttered meeting on June 8.” Hoar is leaving the Tolland Jaskolka, Leslie Knowlton, Center, Rt. 30, at 2 p.m. Dimock Rd., Coventry, an­ served in administration in Wa­ ttkto. One Girt Scout group pre­ Russian MaJ. Gherman Titov, Junior College. ^ 'of iJorty lines and bi-partlsan sented a Chriatmaa party for ■Training started last Septem­ Ariz., his home town. He was green beans, ice cream. Boys' State BepresentatiVies school system to take the posi­ Connie 'Tetreault, None Pren­ The 4-H club members «i' nounce the engagement of their terford at Clark Lane Junior ber. Almost everything that can 17 orbits. 25 hours, 18 minutes After two years at Jackion, The article says in part: support for some of mayor-elect daughter, Lois Anne Pais, to some chikirer at Mansfield. “ If we are to remain a free quarterback on a high school Thursday: Roast beef, gravy, Six representatives from the tion of superintendent of schools tiss, Lela Montgomery and Di­ rolled In the foods and nutrition High School. He is currently happen on a space fll^ t, includ- he Joined the Air Force and mashed potaito, buttered car­ (Ihm ais) McOusker’e propos­ in South Hadley, Mass. ana Hodgkins. John J. Bralnard, son of Mr. Teen-agers from the First Oon- nation in today’s cold war and team that won the state football (RocieviUe area have been select­ projects thds year have been principal of Pentucket Region­ Ing the emergencies, haa been U.S. Marine Lt. Col. John H. went to Korea. He entered the rots, bread, butter, peaches. al,” Canuthers said. The concert, held last week, Briefs learning to prepare foods, plan and (Mrs. William Bralnard Sr., al High School In West New­ g-tegetionai Church recently in the race for space, there championship in Arizona. ed to attend Nutmeg Boys' practiced — not once or t'wice, Glenn Jr., 3 orbits. 4 hours 56 University of Michigan in 1957, He went to West Point. "Tliey Friday: Baked fish sticks, Oarruthers said that he hopes was well attended by students balanced menus, set tables cor­ 1 Main St. bury, Mass. completed a nuntter of teach­ graduated in 1969 — while still must be people who are willing the msQrar rtoes not expect State, Forrest HuH, command­ The June meeting of tte Tol­ but hundreds of times. minutes, Feb. 20, 1962. play a different type of ball parslled potato, cole slaw, and adults. This was the first land Volimteer Fire Department rectly, and how to serve a Miss Pais ia a graduate of ing charts. in the Air Force — and took a to work in the more dangerous board members to ‘Tubbw er of the Rockville American Thomas and his wife have The two Air Force majors U.S. Navy LA. CSmdr. Malcolm ttere,’’ he laughed, “ and I was bread, butter, orange-pineapple presentation of the revamped will be held Monday at 8 p.m. variety of snacks and meals. Amity Regional High School, three children, aged eight, four Rervlcee Set bachelor's degree in aeronauti­ parts of the battleground. ' stamp” everything that li re­ lieglon Post has announced. Woodbrldge. She is employed ahoiZd be able to do every part Scott Carpenter, 3 orbits, 4 manager of the team.” After pudding. music department at Hicks. at the firehouse. Members enrolled in all areas and six months The Healing Services wlB be­ cal engineering. ” I think I know what would I quested o f them. {Boys' State w

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Haya. eWef o< By SAM DAWSON publicans hunting a formula to port for tha oouraa crew syatems et The ftnat Spring immuniBa-tSaturday at the Old Red Bam AP Business News Analyst taMng Ultra. has gri to the earth’s atmosphere. •o « next to the Bolton Notch Lum­ vltalisa their minority role ara "TlMra la nottalnc alsa to Mip- n»w fire chief, Peal^ FUr men to travel In outer l^ ce o re ft Onter, said the tion citalc will be from 12:15 NEW YORK (AP) — Could of Windsor Locks permission had been tested In every con­ ber and Supply Co. In Bolton running into difficulties In pin­ port at thU polnt,^’ ha rapUad. >■ M en enie, eppoiilted hU cap- space, he must take a little ri >1 p.m. to 1:16 p.m. Saturday in the 1929 crash happen again? to operate a limited repairer's ceivable way. M.,. Notch. Zolton Feuerman will Federal Reserve Chairman Wil­ pointing issues on which to op­ Rep. Gerald R. Fdrd o t MlcM' taixu, Ueutenenta end foremen businees at the new Mobil gas piece of the earth’s environment ■i.J the regIsAmr’s room in the town be the auctioneer. gan, Housa minority loader, dls- . with him. That Is where the Each suK W tailored tor the Uam McChesney Martin sees pose President Johnson. at a meeUnir of the fire de­ station on the comer of Rt. 6 Individual aetronaut. office bulMlng. School Board Meets today’s boom psychology as OOP members of Congress closed that tha poHcy eooTdlnat- and Bolton Center Rd. space suit comes in. The Board o f Education ing group — mada up o t Sonata partment last ni(ht at the fire­ When aztromauU step out into Two garments are made for This will be the last oppor­ have “ dl.squletlng similarities" made it apparent in a barraga The filling station is in a meets today at 7:30 p.m. at and House, .leaders, governors, house. Uie vast void of the universe, each astronaut asttgned to a tunity for ctilKlren to be immun­ with that of tSie 1920a. ' of announcementa Wednesday general business zone. The fUght, One la used for trttmng, ised ot a Iboal oHnlc before en­ Coventry High School to hear But the Johnson administra­ that they have wide differences former- 'presidential nomlnass >■ Bernard Oubola and Hiomes board met Tuesday night. the orily thing to keep them a report on itecondary (o n e ^ and members of ths naUonal . McBtaney were named cap- from popping like a bubble it and the other Is set eside ftjr the tering sohool in September. tion holds that there’s small of opinion among themselves on Sheridan to Graduate Parents am reminded again languages by Miss Anne Hbr major international and domes­ committee — had tossed back to tabu. William Hand, WilUam the space suit. flight. ton of the Coventry Hlgt likelihood of a repeat perform­ Thomas M. Sheridan, son of OkyvM &nd hclniit esn b# r®- that the IXMvrd of education re­ ance — if the Federal Reserve, tic problems. congressional RapubUcana tha CUfford, Dale Smith and Ron­ The garment also acts as a School staff. hot-potato issue of state laws ■ Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Sheridan sWeM, bouncing away lethal moved when the apace capeule quires all chUdren be vaccinat­ business and labor all will coop­ Senate Republican Leader ald H o r n are lieutenants. Roc- Supt of Schools Wilson L. Everett M. Dirksen illustrated b a n ^ g the union shop. co Fiano, Donald Massey and of Hebron Rd. will graduate specks of dust, micrometeorites is fully pressurized. ed agaititt smallpox before an- erate with government in keep­ SmaU flngerUp HghU are Tilley will report on substitute this cleavage when he was in­ Republicans are split ovsr Norman Preusa are foremen. from Leicester Junior College, ftashing through the sky at in­ toring local pubHc schools. teacher, teacher nomtnatloii ing the economy on a one-way Leicester, Mass., Saturday. mounted to each glove so the formed that a group of four Johnson’s request for repeal of The fire police attended the credible speed. Radiation from To be given at the cHnio will and bus driver ipproval. street to prosperity. A graduate Qf Manchester astronaut can read Instruments be the vaeobMUons, triple Im- This doctrine Is called the new House Republicans would go to Uie taft-Hartley Act provisloa. meeting'. Refreshments were the sun cOuld kill a man in an Work will continue on board which permits states to ban the High School, Sheridan included eyeUd’s twlnkUng. The suit pro­ when power is off. munisettone (dtptheria, tetanus policies and to be considered economics. It contends that the Paris June 11 to inquire into the tarred by John Morianos. The Gemini suit program has strained relations between the union shop. Under a union ihop Bead Begnlrement Voted in his college activities JV bas­ tects agalnel this danger. and whooping cough),.booetei* will be approval of textbooks. business cycle can l)e licked, or ketball and membership in the cost more than $3 million. and tetanua ahots. Aoootara for at least tamed, and that 1929 United States and De Gaulle’s contract negotiated by a union The selectmen have voted to This little world weighs 31U A meeting Monday night will and an employer, all employes . Newman Club and student triple Shota ahould be given be for continuation of work on need never hapi>en again. add a bond requirement to the pounds, has 21 layers of fabric, ‘Are you kidding?" Dirksen covered by the contract must , ! driveway negulationa. A t their council. conneoUons for oxygen hoses, every two yean up to the age proposed budget. The Martin rattling of old Church News memories sent shivers through asked reporters. "After all, we Join the union. m eettng Tuesday the selectmen communication lines and medi­ Young Girl Falls of Sevan yeacs of age attar the V Board Oronp to Meet The Senate leader said the . The Women of St. George’s tolUat sariaa is given babiaa. U.S. stock markets Tuesday and do have a State Department and dsetded to requeet that the per­ cal monitoring drcuits and The Rsgtonal Group 2 Ooh- we have a President who is sup­ coordinating group hadn’t a cte d ,_ son obtaining a permit for a Episcopal Church will serve costs $28,000. Tetanua ahots a n raoonunand- neeUout Assoolation of )Bossds the London stock market on a 12-page task force report lemonade to churchgoers after From High Cliff, ad from aavan yaira u]^, includ­ Wednesday. posed to conduct our foreign new or ohanged driveway poet First Graders Learn How to Use Library Once a man gets inside the of Sduoalkm meets at 7:30 p.m. affairs." He added that such a which generally endorsed a * a $500 bond with the town to the 10:15 service every Sunday garment, he is in a world all his ing aduMa. w ith the high In- Friday at the new BMton Jun­ Stock traders were alarmed visit. Doreen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wenzell Jorgen­ Has Only Bruises delegation could cause an inter House GOP substitute for tha ' assure proper (nstalatkin. morning all summer. Doreen Jorgensen, a pupil In Mrs. Olive Chambers’ Grade 1 own, providing all his life pup- ciMnoa of acciiMats and occupa­ ior-Senior High School. Mra that the smoldering dispute be­ administnation’e -voting rights sen, 23 W. Gardner St., was chosen to demonstrate how to' tween administration econo­ national incident if a member TMs would mean, the select­ The members of Pilgrim Fel­ class from Highland Park School, Ukes out a book from the port equipment is working. tional hasards, authoritiaa urge Alma Hepckler, chairman of the talked out of turn at an overseas bill. , ' men said, that either the home lowship of Bolton Congregation­ children’s room of the Mary Cheney Library to show her charge out a book because she already had her library card. To make sure the suit works NEW LONDON (AP)—A 12- all aduMa to be Immunisod local Board o f Education, la mists and the money poanagers The class also visited the new central firehouse during their news conference. Republicans are of several * o wner or, in the case of erne- al Church (Grades 8 through classmates how it’s done. Miss Marion Jesseman, children’s perfectly, technicians have year-old Rhode Island schoolgirl aga'Inst lockjaw. chairman of the Regionai was coming out into the open minds about the course Johnson excursion yesterday morning. (Herald photo by Flsker) They also were aware Diat it Dlrksen was asked how he stung, probeMy the compeuny, 12) will ■visit the (Cathedral of librarian, explains to each class of first graders how to use bombarded it with a micro- fell from a 40-foot cliff at Gil­ Dr. Robert P. Bowen, local Group. There wUI be a tour of reconciled a statement by the is following in the Dominicaa would have to poet the bond. the Pines In Rindge, N. H., their library cards, which they receive at the end of their meteorite gun, firing tiny sliv- lette Castle, East Haddam, but health dlraotor, will be in the new school building and a was just three years ago that OOP Policy Coordinating Com­ Republic, although their leaders escaped with only minor inju­ the stock market had its worst The. selectmen held a short Sunday. They will leave the ers of plastic at more than 25,- charge, asaistad by Mra. ’Thom­ discussion on "School Boards mittee that the Democratic ad­ have supported the president’s '* church at 6:30 a.m., returning 000 miles per hour into the fab­ ries. _ . as O’Brisn, and Mra. Raymond and their Image with Their crash since 1949. It revived and ministration "has yet to develop intervention there. S i^ flc a n tly ,' discussion on changing the time sometime In the late, afternoon. a picnic Saturday at Wickham The condition of Susan Carl­ prices early this May were at of town eaecttons to conform Park in EJast Hartford. Par­ ric. Kalbar, local public health Communities.’’ an adequate mlHUry program perhaps, Dirksen said this laaua ' Those planning to go should Layers of aluminized mylar, son, of Coventry, R.I., is report­ nursaa. Voluntoars aasiotlng will Sohoola of the group are from record highs. The very height of to counter the problem of Com­ was not raised at all arltfain tha with the coming change to a notify Alden Chick by tomor­ ents are to bring their daugh­ GOP’s Man in Paris Probes felt and dacron repel the speed­ ed as satisfacotory at Lawrence these prices makes some ob unifbnn fiscal year. After con­ ters to United Methodist be Mra. Richard Coughlin, Mrs. Andover, Ashford, BolHon, Col- munist aggression in South Viet coordinating committee. '• row and bring a box lunch. ing plastic, guaranteeing safety Memorial HospiUl where she Ground Brohen for New Firehouse servers dizzy. sulting the statutee, they decM- Church at 10:30 a.m. and pick Haory McKuaick and Mrs. Rob- cheeter, Columh^ Coventry, United Methodist Church will to the astronaut. i was taken Wednesday aRsr the art Rument. Heitron, Lebanon, Manaflald, Mayor Frtacle Mahoney la "in the driver’s seat” os Town Fire Chief W. Cllffort M w n Md Businessmen are more in­ sd to refer the medter to town them up there at 2:30 p.m. The helmut has been beefed accident. Town TVeasurer Walter Leclerc watch Assistant Chief Ernest Sherman and Deputy Chief clined to concentrate on the evi strengthened In both instances rash showed, generaly proa-' eounsel for clarification. hold a planning conference to­ Transportation to and from the Atlantic Alliance Troubles A mlntahal charge of 60 cants 'Marlborough, WlUbigton, Wind­ morrow at 7:30 p.m. Members up with two additional visors. She was among 61 Grads 6 will be made for each injection. Thomaa McKinney break grround for the town’s McKee St. Firehouse. Directing Mahoney dence of continuing strength of by a long period of economic parity Isn’t as closely t l^ to the ^ The chenge 'was requested in park will be provided. ham and Rham. market as It was in 1929. 171# of the official board and chair­ One (or micrometeorite protec­ students from Qiuoknlck School Part-Hma Nnraa Hired Swinuning Program on the operation of the caterpillar tractor la Lucien P. DlFazIo of Wethersfield, whose com­ the four-year-old economic up­ growth. In both years private- a letter from the board of fi­ Rosary Recitation WASHINGTON (AP) — House'f ing advance arrangements as admission Werinted re­ Members of the St. Maurice Findley quoted \George S. fersnee declared “ the growing the sun’s undlmlnlshed bright­ castle, a showplaoe and once the Nuralng Association announces local swimming program may on booms and the cushions (or both years the mohey supply The selectmen will 'write to Manchester Fire Commission. The new firehouse, which DlFazlo predicts udll be completed But the public now takes the upa ^. ports on the proposed and pro­ Council of Catholic Women, the have a man In Paris lining up Vest, State Department officer rift” between France and the ness in outer space. home of the late William Gil­ it has engaged Mrs. Raymond ba mada from 7 pm . to 9 p.m. downturns that have been devel­ was expanding. Bolton Orsnge, thanking mem- Bullets have bounced off the lette, an actor who became fa­ Kalber of Br In November 'or December, will replace Hose Co. 1, now located at Pine St. and Hartford oped since the 1929 crash. But 1966 is different from 1929 and downs of the nmrket with- . bere for putting a flag pole up jected plans and programs for Holy Name Society, and all or­ interviews in which a GOP task in charge of NATO political af- United States is endangering the Brewster St. as the tomorrow at the Nathan Hale strong plastic, called Lexan It la mous in the role of Sherlock new p ^ -tlm e nurse assUtlng Rd. That site will be abandoned and sold. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) Bankers study the clash in in many ways; Excesses of the out panicking. on the Green Just in time for next year will be presented by ganizations of the church will force plans to delve llHo the fsklrs, as saying he 'was delight­ NATO alHance. Community Center. A similar the chairmen to the official meet at the Holmes Funeral ed at the R i^ bllcan plan. The Republicans said they 30 Umee stronger than plastic Holmes. Mrs. TOomas O'Brien, full-time program \viU be same time on economic and monetary think stock market, of banking and The 1962 crash disturbed tha Memorial Day. troubles l>esetting the Atlantic The girl suffered bruises In board members for their ap­ Home tonight at 8 for Recita­ One Republican leader was will talk with French officials, used in airplare canopies. local public health visiting Monday at the Church Commu­ Kindergarten for the week will son R. Heaps, pastor, will use ing in Washington to glean clues credit are under close supervi­ public, but business lUelf - A few dedicated members of alliance. lu pruiei;\ njjtwirav me nu.. a . the fall Over .the cliff, near the loaf, baked macaroni and proval. tion of the Rosary for Mrs. Bar­ not. “ Are you kidding?’’ asked including members of the Na­ To protect against the sun’s nurse. '' nity House on Rt. 44A. cheese, chef’s salad, bread and include Mrs. Alvin .Goodin, "The Holy Spirit” as his com as to the future course of inter sion now, while in 1929 the sky showed little scars from It. the Orange havb seeded the bri^ t rays, the outer visor has .shore of the Connecticut River, Mrs. Kalber Is a graduate of est rates and the recently noted was the Hmlt. Wages have kept Green, which, with the recent Refreshments will be served bara Struff. And the State Department is Sen. Everett M. Dlrksen of Illi­ tional Assembly, with American j The program is sponsored by butter, cherry Betty; Wednes­ Mrs. Donsld LaVoie, Mrs. John munlon meditation topic. The 1929 crash in the market . helping, too, said Rep. Paul nois when he heard of the House and AlHed personnel at NATO )>een tinted a )>iue-green. The said slate police, St. Francis School of Nursing the Coventry Recreation Com­ day, veal parmegan, (ic.^ta Kersen, Mrs. Joseph Nilson and The nursery held during the trend toward tighter money and pace with corporate profits. And spread Inevitably through the •’ radn, should soon begin to live at 8:30. middle vlaor has a gold Unt to' 3he landed in a clump of and replaces Mrs. Frank Gar- there is now a vastly expanded up to ita name. Manchester Evening Herald Findley of Illinois, chairman of q OP plan. headquarters, and with scho­ mittee end l.e to be directed by rice, buttered green vegetable, Mrs. Forrest Haun. worship hour will be discon­ x:;fedit. The trends — and the whole economy. It brought on The summer church schedule the four-man team due to head lars. control the heat and also is bushes and then on hard ground funkel. who ha.s left to further Cleaning of the classrooms in tinued for the summer after clash, if it becomes sharper middle class with higher In Mrs. Arthur Pinney Jr., in ■will begin Sunday with one Bolton correspondent, Cleme- “ After all." the Senate Re­ the Mothers’ Club from June chocolate fudge cake or ice both the great depreasion and for France on June 11. publican leader said, “ we do "It will be a fact-finding, not made of lexan. at the base of the cliff. her education In nuralng. i .u cream; Thursday, crani'serry Kingsbury House on June 12 Sunday’s service. ca.n affect both the course of the comes and impressive liquid the moves to correct It. ohaige of the beautification service at 9:15 a.m. In the pas well Young, telephone 643-8981. The innermost ■visor shuts SUte park rangers had to use The PHNA has increased the' 28 July 3a InHnictlon.s Teen-agers Dance assets — as well as debts. projeot, received permission But the Republicans aren’t have a State Department and a fault-finding mission — and juice, roast turkey, stuffing will be in charge of Mrs. War­ domestic economy and the trou These measures have expand­ tor's absence, the Rev. James looking for a appointment with we have a President who i.s sup- will remain there until its mem­ tight to the suit and keeps the a lower trail from the Hadlyme hours of the part-time nurse! ren Smyle, Mrs. Royden Smith The teen-agers dance will be bled international monetary sit- Wholesale prices are fairly tta- from the seleotmen to place M. Gage, retired, of the parish with Mrs. Kalber now working beaches r r ^ 9 a.m. to noon gravy, mashed potato, sliced ed steadily and the latest refine- Squirrels More Suspect Charles de GauUe, Findley said. po.sed to conduct our foreign bers are convinced they under­ pressure inside the garment. It Ferry landing to reach the girl. tomato with lettuce and French Jr. and Mrs. Francis Martin. from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. nation. ble now, while in 1929 they were 'White stonee between No Park­ ■will conduct the worship serv­ each morning Mondays through each Monday through Friday. ments on moderating tha busi- He eald the French president affairs.” stand the attitude of French and was beefed up after Virgil I. dressing, bread and butter, Breakfast Set Saturday in the Nathan Hale There are a number of things declining. ing aigne acroai from the Con- ice and give the sermon Grissom’s visor shattered dur­ GARNETS ABRASIVE Fridays. With the increased de­ Fees wiU be |2 per person Business expansion of capac­ ness and monetary upa and gregaUonal Church. A fence WASHINGTON — Rodents, normally would see only anoth­ "Obviously, he didn't have a other officials toward NATO foir beginners, intermediates and stewed fruit; Friday, broiled The Men’s Club of the First Community Center. In attend­ that make 1966 look like 1929 Baseball Results ing re-entry March 23. CHICAGO. What nearly every­ mands on the PHNA, it was ance will be Jim Neftleton, ity now is being tailored much downs ara dubbed the new eco­ bad been estvleioned originally. the order of animals most fre­ er head of state. ■; chance to read today's mail,” and our role In the alliance,’’ swimmers and $4 for Junior and scallops, tartar sauce, baked Congregational Church has a But even Martin concedes there The two Bolton pony league Findley .said. For astronaut Edward H. one calls "sandpaper’’ is actu­ necessary to provide additional disc jockey of WDRC, and are many differences, too. closer to consumer demands. nomics. In other business, WilUam quently examined in suspected “ We don’t qualify,’ ’ Findley Findley said. suislstance for Mrs. O’Brien, aenior life ravin.g instructions. potato, pickle slaw, bread and breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Sunday beams pdayed each other on said in an intemiew, "and it The task force chairman said It could be, he said, that a White’s projected space walk, a ally made with sand — a grade butter and fruited gelatin des­ i’’reddie and the Day-Riders. The similarities: In both 1929 Social Security, unemployment AndroleviRh 'was re-appointed cases of rabies, include species called flint quartz. Abrasives Mrs.- Robert Rumons of the School Menus in the church vestry. 3,400 CALX. AT BERAfCDA Memorial Day, The AnsaJdi wouldn’t be proper for us to try he sent Dirksen a letter explain­ misunderstanding is behind the special pair of gloves were de­ sert. Recognition Sunday of bot! and 1985 government and busi benefits, dozens of government special constable for six months of rats and mice, plus gophers, veloped to fit over the regular men call it flint paper. Red­ PHNA board of directors ad­ Lunch menus for the public HAMILTON, Bermuda— team trounced the PonticeUi muskrats and beaver. But the to intrude." ing that the Paris mission would disagreements between De Nursery Volnnteers sessions of the Church Schoc Manchester Evening Herald ness leaders were convinced projects Insure against the dis­ and M was announced that the Gaulle and the Johnson admin­ pair attached to the space suit. dish-orange garnet paper, made vises. schools for the week: Monday, astrous drop in ^ v a t e income Some 3,400 planes visit the 21- swimming program will again team 14-2, with Pete Traygis rodent most often biting man, He said Robert Strausz-Hupe, not be conducting foreign af­ Auction Set tomato juice, gtrinders, chips, Volunteer mothers ssslsting will be held during the worshi" Coventry correspondent, F. that jwoaperity would last forev and Gary Mortenssen pitching. fairs, but looking for the (acts. istration. The over-gtoves were designed of crushed commercial - grade Pauline Little, telephone 742- er and that the business cycle that the 1929 crash triggered. square-mile coral formation o t take place at Sperry’e Glen. and most often examined by director of the Foreign Policy garnets, is a noticeably harder The Rotary Club has a pub­ vegetable sticks, stewed fruit with classes of the South Cov­ service at 11 a.m. Sunday ir state health departments. Is the Research Institute at the Uni­ The House Republican Confer­ "That’s cute,” Dlrksen com­ to protect against thermal heat­ the sanctuary. The Rev. Alli- 6231. was old hat. This belief was And, as the 1962 stock market Bermuda each year. Permlaaios Granted Troop Picnic Set ing. They were tested as a man abrasive. lic auction etsu-Ung at noon or Ice cream; Tuesday, meat entry Cooperative Nursery and The zoning board of appeals Brownie Troop 680 will have squirrel. versity of Pennsylvania, is mak- ence ordered the fact-finding mented.

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m , • f.f ■» t THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO 9P.M. ♦ 'CHARGE IT’ AT GRAND-WAY...TAKE MONTHS,TG . Manchester parkade> m iod li'tu Anpike west * OPEN MON; 7Hlti( SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO ♦P.M. • "CHARGE IT" AT GRAND-VAY. ; .'TAkt MONTHS TO i . L ■: i. 1 i . > KANCHESTER EVENING HISRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, X965 YAOK EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1965 United States. One look at tUa Lynda Johnson road and the Secret Servlbe will proapacta always nra that there may, Inside say it’s too dangerous for that after all, be aome fWW In the new guar­ Plans 2 Weeks girl to travel oni” Mrs.’ Cooley said she was sure antee of perpetual economic bleseings. Report the Indians would plan some­ Htirnittg ^Tralb At the end, Mr. Martin wound up re- In Grasshopper thing for Lynda Bird. “We’va lenUiw a b it He admitted th at in 19A5, (Oontfamed from Page 8) got about 800 Apaches here and WMKTOtQ cSf me. GRASSHOPPER, Ariz. (AP) SAVE %! we have safeguards and experienoee and every one of them ara Demo­ 25 » l^^herter.U Bttsell Street Cont If hisbd he — until the Commu­ — Lynda Bird Johnson probably crats,” she said. ' niouAS r. ragQ^gog theories which were not even within the nist \Tet (jong are crushed, - WALTER R. FERGtWOM Imagination back in 1929, and he held OontenfBng that foreign Com­ will have a few hangnails after ALUHINUI ROLL-UP AWNIH8S Pubitoher* two weeks In Grasshoppier this Plant to Diversify Pbtmded October 1. 1811__ out hope that, if we keep our eyes open munist aM Keeps the Viet Cong and cap resist the happy folly of yank­ alive, he hotly rejects the wide­ summer. AND MAT6HIN6 CANOPIES PnbIMied Erery Erenlnf Except Sunday* ly-held liberal notion that this She will be in the heart of the TAIPEI—The Taiwan Alumi­ •ad Holiday*. Entered at the ing the throttle open ever wider for Is ah indigenous civil war. in­ num Corp. (Talco), Formosa’s * ibuicbeaUr, Conn., a* Second CIiClaa* Mall Fort Apache Indian reservation only aluminum nroducer, plans IN TOUR CHOICE OF COLOR Mattw. blind fuller speed ahead, we can, after deed, he rejected it in most un- excavating a pueblo believed to all, negoUate our way pa*t the natural dipkmiatio terms during a nobs- have been built sometime in the a $7 million expansion de­ subscription r a t e s to-no6e secret discussion with signed to increase and diver­ 3-Track Combination . Payable In Advance and inevitable threats in the economic 14th century. Soviet Ambassador Nikolai Fed­ The President’s daughter will sify aluminum manufacturera. Window INSTALLED •12.95 Six Months ...... 1100 picture, and make it over to another orenko at the United Nations i«- 'When the program is com­ Ttare« Months ...... oently. be a guest student of the Uni­ pleted, the firm will make Ons Month •<***•••••**••••• seven year span of continued prosper­ versity of Arizona Archaeology Some Humphrey Intimates, Field School, and Dr. Raymond automotive chassis, fishing MEMBER OF ity. boats, textile spindles, elec­ HOME SPECIAL'HES CO. THE ASSOCIATED PRia® Still, one got the impression, which who sense Sen. Robert F. Ken­ H. Thompson, head of the trical plates, cables and wires, )B BROWN CHARLIE PRINGLE m»e Associated Press Is exclusively entlUj^ nedy moving up for a confronta­ school, says she will be treated *0 the use of republlcatlon of all news d ^ Wall Street also seemed to get. that tion at some future Democratic the same as the others. and accessories and parts for PURNELL PLACE — PHONE 64S-28M patches credited to It or not refrigerators, television sets •d In this paper and also the local new* pub- Mr. Martin's early alarm was more gen­ National Convention, fear the 'She will be one of 21 students uine than his closing reassurances. flckle liberals turnip against here, but she will stay only two and washing machines. rlrtts of republlcatlon of special dl» Humphrey. Kennedy, In fact, did weeks instead of the regular patches herein are also reserved.______And there were, on the record, warn­ Improve his standing with Ub- eight. IVe don’t plan to make The Herald Printlnf CSombMy. ings back before 1929, too. The man in erals by opposing the poll tax any exceptions for her except AMERICA’S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN aumes no financial «spon*lblllty for t ^ and the DomlnlOan Intervention. graphical errors appearing the White House then had no more ear for allowing her girl friend and and other reading matter In The Manchester for them than the man in the White Nevaft^eless, visceral liberal the Secret Service to stand 1040 Evening Herald. ______House today. The man today hopes to apprehension of him as the ex- guard,” Thompson said. Pull service client of N. E. A. rackatq invostlgator endures. Thompson said he had re­ Publisher* RepresenUtive* — ride, as the man then hoped to ride, a Beiddee, liberals don’t select ceived a request from Miss Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chl- swelling Ude of prosperity which would the party’s nominees. If Humph­ Johnson to visit the school. He • * ^ i 5 S e r AUD&° o p CIRCDLA. end poverty for everybody. rey la ratoly losing his ADA said the only difference between TION8. ______' brand) that’s a big political plus. her and the other students was That's the trouble. Nobody, whether Indeed, 11 he had., done/so 10 that she was paying her own Thursday, Juna S in the White House or on any Main S t years ago (a* some friends way and was not getting any or any side street, wants voluntarily to urged), he might even be Pres­ Merlyn L. Hanson, left, and Dr. D. J. Kresge, both of Hamilton Standard, discuss the mer­ college credit for the two weeks. hold back a little when things seem to ident today. ' , its of a portable cardiac monitoring system with Its repreaentaUve, Milton D. Benson of Cor- Barbara Cooley, a widow who l96B PdbUtoeili Nsfwspoper bln-Farn^wMlh. (Herald photo by Pinto.) owns the Apache Trading Post A Pair Of Rains be rolling good. Syndieat* at Clbecue near here said she The Johnson Administration experts was delighted Lynda Bird was Twice within a week tmheralded rain i think our biggest danger comes from Rockville coming to town. ! has ootne our way, staying the hand < $ worse. If the weatherman will play Heart Group Views pene afterward, as the truth nobody “Maybe with her coming they glong, we can get through the summer ROCKVILLE SESSION Peter J. Dureiko of 25 Linden will get this road fixed. I think wants to hear. this is the worst road in the yet. X Veiinon youth who pleaded Place has been appointed a dep­ guilty to M, Charge of using a smart Monitoring System uty sheriff for-''Tolland County The contras* between the two raina motor 'Vehicle without permis­ by High Sheriff Paul B. Swee- was full of sermons and phlloaophiee. sion received a 30-day suspend­ y ______€Jood Day For A Hanging ed aentenSe in court Tuesday Dr. Joseph Kristan of Rockville was elected to his sec­ Last week, It was late afternoon by Judge Max Reicher. cloudburst, full of flash and bang and OTTAWA—It wasn't so long ago but _ Jofan'l'’.^ I^thwell, 19, of 18 ond term as president of the Manchester Area Heart there was so much wind with It the rain what Adlai Stevenson was so popular Beechvtood ltd., was accused of Association at its annual meeting last night at Cavey’s blew streets and fields into obscure hereabouts that, barring an accident of taJdng'a truck and wrecking it. Restaurant. ideas* birthplace, he might well have been darkness. Ihe water poured down and A companion in th e. case. (Xher otficeni are Mrs. agreeable to conscious l>a- SPEAK chosen Prime Minister of Canada. 'When Thomas O. Mayo, also of the Charles Burr, vice president; tlents. blew along, and tt ran. ran, nan every­ he came north this spring he was lucky Photofraphed By Sylvian OfWr« Rosedale section of Vernon, Mrs. PhdlBp Pierce, secretary, where—down drlvewaya, down furrows, to escape a hanging. pleaded innocent and selected Dr. Martin Duke demonstrat­ As it is he's been btumed in effigy at and George Frost, treasurer. ed the functions of a cardio­ and, at last, down brooks and into ponds UNITARIAN CHURCH: Bloomfield Ave., Hartford a jury trial. Members of the board of di­ verter, a machine for monitor­ , ''I, the University of Toronto, scorched in Richard Conlln, 26, of 141 rectors are Dr. Joseph Barry, and rivers. And you could tell the next the public prints and even singed a bit Center St., Manchester, who ing and treating certain tyj>eB AND ONLY day, by looking at the ponds and Mrs. Eldson Bailey, Dr. Robert of heart disorders, which was by Parliameivtary orators. was thought dead by some K. Butterfield, Francis Della- donated to Manchester Memo­ brooks, that it had rained, heavy. There’s nothing personal in all this. court official, has been report­ Fera, Mrs. Richard Dimock, Dr. rial Hospital last year by the Yesterday, quite the o th er way, the It’s just that Mr. Stevenson has the ed In Texas by police. Martin Duke, h^rs. Eldward Manchester Heart Association. UP f: •' Conlin is being sought by the total rainfall was g re a te r than that of misfortune to be American and, worse, Gran'vllle, Miss Eva Johnson, Dr. William Benson of Iowa, an to be a public spokesman in the United Inside Report Connecticut Yankee court on chargee of being a Mrs. Allen R. Behnke, Dr. Har­ And You Start last week, but the noise and show were JI To Help OrxanlzatlonaOrgaalzatloiu ______fugitive from justice from extern at Manchester Memo­ Nations for American policy in such To the Editor, By A.H.O. old J. Lemus, Dr. George A. F. rial Hospital, acted the part of Blissing. places as 'Vietnam and the Dominican by Maine and Massachusetts. Lundberg Sr., Dr. George A. F. the patient for the demonstra­ M o v in g U p - Republic. As any traveler through House Votes To Allow Clubs Last week, court officials Lundberg Jr., Wilfred A. Lutz, The rain, far from being any sudden Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak To Enter Banquet Business. were toJd that Oonlln’s car was tion. The rhythm of his heart­ In business, club, church Cloudburst, fell gently all afternoon Canada can testify, this puts him at the There was a brief di.scusaion Their opportunity was repre­ Dr. John H. Malone, Dr. Gerard beat was shown on a screen on This headline refers to sented by a ball Introduced by found by a river and police PTA and service organi­ and evening. Occasionally, one could moment in an unenviable position. H.B.2674. of highway safety and speed were dragging the river for his R. Miner, Charles Pressler, Dr. the machine. Equipment used 1.97 In Mr. Stevenson’s case, everything WASHINGTON — 'When the phasizes that the U.S. is fight­ law in the House of Representa­ two Democrats who thought Jacob, A. Segal, Mr. and Mrs. to correct irregular heartbeats zations. Leadership hear tt twittering on the leaves, or This is indeed a very im­ body. began quietly enough. The University of liberal Americans for Demo­ ing for freedom there. tives the other afternoon. there ought to be something in . In Tuesday’s court session, William Sledth and Mrs. Leon by electric shock was shown gravitates to the one gurgling down a spout, or arwiahing un­ Toronto, in what seemed at the time cratic Action (ADA) recently These moderate positions portant piece of legislation that 'The discussion was accom­ the law to promote respect for A. Thorp. but not demonstrated. EACH should definitely be passed. It and compliance with the ordi­ the court was Informed that Benson, of Corbin - Farns­ who can express himself der a tire. like an unexceptional move, decided to demanded that the highly cap­ of U.S. involvement in Viet Nam will be the salvation of many plished, strangely enough, as If ,GonHn reportedly cashed a bad Dr. D. J. Kresge, senior sci­ Peter J. Dureiko or herself clearly force­ confer an honorary degree on Mr. Ste­ able Thomas Mann be fired as have not set liberals' blood to the question of highway safety nary posted speed limits on > check recently, and is being entist and chief of the Life worth, toen demonstrated a It fell quietly and it bthaved modestly venson, both as a tribute to his personal coursing. Downright disturbing fraternal organizations that state roads—local special limits piortatole cardiac “Lifeguard" fully and persuasively. Under Secretary of State be- contribute so much to char- and the issue of speeding had .) Bought in Te)cas. Sciences Laboratory at Hamil­ i ney. The aj^lntm ent is effec­ after H bad fallen, sinking down in its quailtiee and as a way of honoring a cau.se he recommended inter­ to them has been the Vice-Pres­ somehow managed to stay alive nowhere near tha new state Other (hopositions; Richard ton Standard, Division of Uni­ monitoring system. He at­ tive June 1. To win a promotion . . . distinguished statesman of that neigh­ vention in the Dominican Re­ ident’s support of the President itahle causes. maximums. tached a small electrode to his own selected place, not running off in CamlvaJs, fairs, raffles et,c. in spite of the fact that a Legis­ H. Cyr, 27, of 70 Union St., ted Aircraft Corp., Windsor Dureiko, a lieutenant in the prepare for it! Make an directions a t once. The next mom- boring country to the southward. public, one of ADA’s founders in opposing the anti-poll tax lature of this very same person­ We have an idea that add- fajhirt to grunt the right of Locks; Merlyn L. Hanson, chief ear. The electrode was attached city fire department, is a mem­ Rib-ticklers That last purpose, as it turned out, protested privately but heated­ amendment to the voting bill been ruled out making it al­ nel had. two years ago, hero­ to the machine by a fine wire, ber o< the zoning board of ap­ yourself promotablel tug. there had been laaa aUmutatlon a t most Impossible to raise funds dent research nilgtot reveal that ^ y at a (bivoway, $18, no op- of- the engineering laboratories was the rub. Some dissident voice on the ly- and In ordering troops into the ically passed the laws which most o t the state's highway ^mutor’a Ucense, $10; Roy L. at Hamilton Standard, and Mil- and his pyulse beat was shown peals and chairman of the fi­ brooks and less raising of the level of campus raised the question whether in The protester: Hubert H. Dominican Republic. Nor have for such charities as baskets at on a small screen by a light Short cut to tonning in ThanksgiviRg, Christmas par­ were supposedly the missing tragedy comes from apaeds '.'ihtnean Jr., 20, Windsor, fail­ ton D. Benson of Corbln-Farns- nance committee of the 'Vernon DALE ponds than there had been from the thus honoring Mr. Stevenson the uni­ Humphrey. liberals been pleased by Humph­ links in the safety chain. which are in conflict with auch worth, Inc., Far Rockaway, which recorded the Impulses. Republican Town Committee, i rey’s open courting of the busi­ ties for children, support of ure to have a mirror, $10; Den- He e)cplalned that the ma­ tho sun! Brief button- •aialler total amount of raiif last week. versity might not be tacitly endorsing Vice - President Humphrey Tliere were, to the contrary, posted limits but not with the "Wb Suitor, 20, 12 Cottage 9t.. N.Y., spoke and demonstrated He was recently voted to the CARNEGIE the poUclea of the cOunOry he repre­ (who resigned as a national ness community. UtUe Leagfue Baseball, trips to brief, general references to the the functions of cardiac moni­ chine, which weighs about 20 board of selectmen. Yet the rain which had achieved the But undercover grumbling by base baU games, helping a state maximuina. defeotive equipment, $15; Wil- piounds, was so p>ortab]e It could bock white tops sents. And before you could say "bi-cul- vice-chairman of ADA when se­ fact that the highway fatality But the safety experts on Bam Miakiney, 27, Old poto Rd., toring systems and other elec­ I Dureiko is a member of thq. least visible results, which lud. come turaUsm” the students were in an up­ lected as President Johnson’s liberals that Humphrey has sold member to diatrees, raising toll in Connecticut seemed to trical machines. be used anywhere and moved to executive committee of St. Jo­ COURSES them out reflects a basic lack funds for crippled children, either side of the House were Tolland, fadlure to drive in the wherever it was needed. An flipped with flirty most quietly, and which had acted most roar, the faculty had split asimder, the running mate) chided his old be climbing. ^Nobody seemed to unable to take the bill in ques­ earbabliBhed lane, $25; William The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, seph’s Church and a radio offi­ newspaper editors were inundated with friends for trying to make Mann of political realism. helping the mentally retarded, have great relish for the actual alarm on the machine, he said, cer In the Vernon Civil Defense. MEN & WOMEN ruffles or ruching . . . mildly may perhaps have done twice "Some of our boys got the eyesight programs, contribu­ tion seriously. To the Republi­ Papanoe,' 18, Oovwrtry, recklees pastor of Emanuel Lutheran sounded If the pulse became ir­ He is employed as an electri­ irate letters and "queotions had been their scapegoat. He made clear statistics which, the last time can aide of the House, the bill driving, noUKl, operating a mo­ Church and a member of the regular or ceased. A smaller •a much basic good as its more dra­ asked” (to state the matter politely) in he was 100 per cent behind both screwball idea that Humphrey tions they are called on to we looked, seemed to show cian. coolness in cotton or as Vice-FTesldent was going to make to so many causes. •eeraed primarily an opportuni­ tor vehtole without a Ucense, Heart Association, gave the In­ unit is placed at the nurses sta­ matic predecessor. Noise, violence, ob­ high places. Mann and the Dominican inter­ about a 50 per cent increase in ty to try to set up ah optional flS, and Slegai use of a Hoenae, vocation and Benediction. Mrs. tion €uid works In conjunction One member of the university’s phi­ vention. run an ADA govemment-in- These activities cannot be fatalities this year. FortreT polyester and vious Miow of force' — all these were e)tlle,’’ one of ADA's more real­ supported on dues alone. If this and milder form of arraign­ $16; Kenneth McCaffrey, 17, Edson Bailey, in the absence of with the monitoring device on Dryer to Have Sense beautiful last week. In their way, when losophy department, momentarily lasdng The result: The ADA still har­ We doubt that anybody really ment, from which automatic 'Coventry, fllegal loan of a U- Dr. Kristan, presided at the the piatient. •side his ^ i c calm, stated the case of istic leaders told us. The truth bill is passed It will be o t believes that the two gres^ ; cotton 30 to 38. they snarled us all out of our fear that bors an emotional prejudice is that Humphrey, recognizing great benefit to thousands of auspension of Ucenae was bar­ eense, noOed (net prosecuted) meeting. Dr. Lundberg Jr. in­ The hospital Is considering CHICAGO — Major clothes- the objectors in the form of a syllogism. against blunt, hard-boiled Tom highway safety measures of the red, as a way of handling ar­ ittid AUoe Richards, 129 High troduced the guests. the purchase of two of these dryer producers will soon offer A ' drought would last forever. But for the The United States is being wicked in the political necessities, has persons who need help and 1963 session—the setting of the Mann. But Humphrey’s ad­ vowed he never will disagree surely are not getting It from rests which might more proper­ Bt, keeping an unlicensed d ^ , The prudent’s report was p>ortabIe unit*. machlnee equipped with an im­ Ideal rain, to get nourishingly down to employing force in Vietnam and the Do­ vocacy of Mann provided an­ maximum speed limit; and the ly belong under the maximum ’tlO, remitted. read by Mrs. Bailey and stated proved moisture-sensing device minican Republic. Mr. Stevenson has de­ with JohnstHi administration those opposing this bill. authorization of the blood test the roots of garden and soul, yester­ other in a growing list of griev­ policy. The Representative f.rom •peed limit law. that the association sponsored Some, of the best cooks like that automatically turns off day’s performance was the classic. fended United States actions in public ances by liberals against their for drivers involved in accident And the Democrats, while a symposium last year at Pl­ to roast a turkey (from 8 to 12 toe dryer when the clothes are speeches. Therefore, he is more deserv­ old champion. Painful though But beyond the necessities lies Manchester is concerned over —were going to work safety pounds) on its aide, turning as dry. Benefits will be less conviction. Humphrey never this special Ucense to clubs as they were quick enough to ac­ ano's Restaurant, Bolton, where ing of hanging with a rope than with the slow disintegration of this miracles on Connecticut high­ cuse the Repubicans of gim- llubber Strike prominent heart specialists necessary. shrinkage, lint and roughness. the hood of an honorary doctorate. 20-year-old love affair may be, was as leftish as ^publican he said it would place ctubs in . ways. propaganda painted him — par­ direct competition to private micklng the innocent little from throughout the United m TV) show his unimpassioned objectiv­ however, it could put Humphrey Highway safety is a riddle, to measure, showed no Interest •o Talks Continue States spoke on “Occlusive Bad Bear ity. this academic philosopher recom­ in the White House some day. ticularly not in foreign policy. business. How concerned is he which no one really has the an­ FREE Adhering to the ADA's origl- ■with the» discount stores giv­ themselves in having their Cerebral Vascular Disease.” There has erupted a kind of war be­ mended the same treatment be accord­ Herein lies a paradox. Presi­ swer. So certain supposed reme­ party plug the big middle gap I NEW YORK (AP) — Negotla- Requests for film, pamphlets ed the editor of the Toronto Globe and dent Johnson is using Humphrey nail stance of militant anti-Com- ing the stores on Main Streets dies. become fashionable in Demonstration tween the FMeral Reserve and the John- musism, Humphrey is con­ the competition they contrib­ in the state's speed laws and ^ r s are continuing efforts here atxl l^ k lo ts doubled last year, Mail because that worthy had offered to shore up his left flank — to turn, and they remain the rage make it a little easier to con­ ft) setUe the contract dispute the report sadd, and airea •on Administratiim, over what the fi­ a defense of Mr. Stevenson’s character preach LBJ doctrine on civil vinced that the U.S. must con­ ute? until they are adopted. The ex­ tinue in Viet Nam — for years ’The preaent law as to the vict somebody of speeding when 'that lad to the two-day-old strike sohooOs requested material for M e e tin g! nancial state of the union should be and attainments and entered a mild plea rights and foreign policy among perts are always for them, too, <^lfgainst 19 plants of the United science classes. for sympathy toward U.S. problems. the super-liberals. But the major > ------renting of halls by clubs for no matter how much ordinary he is merely going 68 miles an properly considered to be. (See Page Nine) hour in a 30 mile an hour spaed litotes Rubber Co. in 12 states. Also, a Diagnostic Clinic, MANCHESTER The hanging of editors is .something product of this is not so much banquets, weddings or recep­ common sense may argue that H. E. Dawson, chief negotia­ The Federal Reserve, with William that cannot just be rejected out c3 tions Is ridiculous if they hold zone. sponsored by the Mancheater a soothing of the liberals as a the law setting a maximum Meanwhile, the state traffic tor for toe AFlrCIO United Rub­ Heart Association, was evalu­ Moiiq June 7 McCheaney Martin, chairman of its hand; it’s within the American tradi­ blurring of Humphrey's own a liquor license. AJl entrances speed Mmlt to be rigidly en­ ber Workers of America, said Stretch Denims tion, even if horsewhipping is the mors milltantly liberal image, a re­ to the bar must be walled off toll for 1965 keeps zooming ated and given an acreditatdan Board, as spokesman, is afraid of some forced would have the practi­ ahead, at a rate so toarming no­ ♦V»mo movement” occurred dur­ and the Manchester Homenuik- customary treatment. But in this case it quirement if he ever is to be Herald from the hall. Toilets must be cal effect of raising average ing ' negotiations Wednesday 7:30 P.M. af the froth H thinks it sees in our does seem rather extreme, and it’s nominated for President. InstaUed in thU hall. The hall body really wants to talk about er’s Services was helped by the Easy comfort for speeds everywhere all over the it. We don’t know what it is, Bight. He declined to elaborate. asaodaJtdon and to date had WHITON LIBRARY boom, and ie advocating caution and re­ pleasiuit to note that another member Quite apart from politics, the cannot be used by the club for state and thereby Increasing » There was no comment by of the university’s faculty—in this case Vice-President is performing a Yesterdays its regular meeUtigi. Meetings but we must be doing aoma- help>ed about six heart patients. AUDITORIUM on-the-run fun! Cotton- straint instead of loose and liberal the element of danger on the thing wrong. company representatives. The report concluded by stat­ credit policies which would aim at keep­ the department of political economy— useful function — even though would have to be held in the state hlghwaye. The union is demanding Im­ 8S North Main Street, has defended the editor, the university less than a completely success­ 25 Years Ago part of the building In which ing that a Oambridge machine North Manchester HIRE'S WHY ond-4iylon stretch ... ing the prosperity balloon expanding. In the 1963 session, the safe­ proved working conditions along was purchased for the Rockville and Mr. Stevenson. When he actually ful one — in trying to mod­ the bar la located. This of ty campaigners scored their with other benefits. YOU SAVC AT dork denim-blue, other appeared^ on the scene, there were nu­ erate the super-liberal positions Miss Leia Webster inducted course means an e;cpen three-day celebration. It was no wonder, then, that 'fared the union wage Increases the associablan, and proposed longer than any other comparable pros­ his country, both pro and con. On the is on the books and this is the not b a as detrimental to pri­ in the 1965 session they should Todd County, Ky. id benefits matchhig toe pat- Wed., June 9 woistbond, and side perity in the nation's history, is going - one hand there are those who ^re natu­ time for them to consolidate vate business as some would not be able to take seriously 'In 1862, Robert E. Lee suc­ rn established In new con- nine names for associate mem­ * W« hovts no rally friendly to America and Ameri­ their gains. While civil rights 10 Years Ago make you believe. g bers. He also presented the slate 7:30 P.M. xipper. 8 to 18. to be the one prosperity which lasts for- radicals preach hopelessness the suggestion that some effort ceeded Joseph E. Johmton as ^ c t s between toe union and the of officers. All were aoceptod by cans, or who simply think that Canada Manchester Mental Health I trust our State Senatora be made to close one common commander of the Oonfedenute Ooodyear and Firestone Rubber •ver. has little choice but to seek aid from and despair to Negro youths, will take a good hard look at the membership. 526 FARMINGTON • YoLi $ove Humphrey tells them that the Society voted into existence by sense gap left in the laws and Army, of Northern Vlriinia. Companies. Among items in the George Froet, treasurer, re­ bci:0mvi wo sovcl One does not need too much political and give support to the United States. group of professional and lay the present law and vote fa­ really try to do something to In 1888, “Coaey at the Bat” offer were a wqge increase of AVE., HARTFORD Judging by casual encounters, these are American system Indeed can vorably for H.B. 2674. ported that Income t o r 1964 was (Free Parking in Rear) savvy to guess which side is going to work. people at meeting at Manches­ resti^n. Instead of promote was publlehed—in the Ban Fran, M cents an hour over the next $15,358.28, and for 1966 to date, win the war over money management the. more numerous. ter Memorial Hosjrital. Oeo. A. Calllouette D.C. speed on the state’s highways. two yeara and increased sup­ Only 1 Block West of - But there is no avoiding the acknowl­ On foreign policy, he tells foes deco E)oamlner. $21,934.22. TV)tal exp>endlturee poUciea plemental unemployment bene­ Clneranm edgement that there is also among some that turning ^utheast Asia over fits. The company estimated the ■to date are $9,376.50. Wilfred A. Hie Johnson Administration wall win, an motional antipathy toward the to Communist oppression cer­ Lutz announced that the p>n>- tainly is not liberaJlsm. He em­ cost of tha proposed economic Be Our Guest! No Cost! and the effort will be to keep the bal­ United States that reflects itself ■ in package at 28 cants an hour posed budget for 1966-66 la $13,- No Obligation! many ways, large and small. If those over the two-year contract term. 130. It was (bccepted by uia loon awelling. members preeent. That predictable victory for the John­ who feel so are not numerous, they ara Fischetti A company spokesman said To win a promotion . . . vocal. pay lates have averaged $2.96 Anvards of recognition for son Administration may be the signal service to the association were prepare for It! Make your­ A small e)cample is the fashion of A Thought for Today an hdur among the 22,00Q work­ self promotable! $ ' that the country is'going to lose. sneering at U.S. culture, from television ers. 1^0 said toose employed in announced for Mias .Eva Jolm- to novels. Looming somewhat larger is Sponsored by the Manobeeter son, Mrs. Richard Dlmook, Chairman Martin's wramlng address, tire ^anta avaraga $3.89 an Mrs. Edward Granville, George 10 Ways This Course Will the other day, was full of dry, dull con­ the criticism of U.S. “capital infiltra­ Council of Churches hour., tion” which is supposedly threatening Tha struck plants produce all Frost, Malcolm Thom'prson, the Benefit Men and Women clusions which were no more fun to reed to swallow Canadian busineas; this pro­ of tli^ qqippAny’s rubber pro- 4-H Club, Norman Fendell’s 1. Increase Poise and than the plummeting sto

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, tX)NN„ THURSDAY, J^fNE 8, 1965 P A G E M l M m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1965 PAGE TEN Andover Magazine Tells HEALTH CAPSULES Ra^o Group May Purchase Virgin Islands Welcome, by Mlehsel A. Prttl. MJIl Excise Tax White’s Trip hi Space ‘ Potato Farming w i POEb VOUR POCTOR TEU. Events C oi^ Gets Obituary 4-H Club Sets t t m PEOPLE TO KEEP Northeast Airline Stock Success Story AWAV FROM AALTt Mrs. Osrl E. Hobnberg Vacationing Lady Bird BOSTON (AP)—atorer Brosd-fhas been wwjlng a Isral batOf In ^a te Bill OK’d Delayed by One Orbit Its Activities AHhoiwh the traeags in Con- casting Co. of Miami Beach, to retain Us lucrativ# New Tor* M is . Jennie E. Holmberg, Costly Toll iMoricut devoMd to pcteitoes has to Florida tiperaUara. 76, of 80A Bluefleld Dr., died Fla., has gained an option to {ComUmmti from T f Om ) (Oonttnaed from One) dsersarad by haif in the peat purchase oontrol of Northeast Hbetor said Hughs* TVwl antt this morning at Manchester For Summer OHARIX/ITE AMALIE, St.fBtatos got when It purchaeed ttieb Johnson noted that ottier Oarth- Atlas Corporation wen to* Memorial HospltaL She was tMrty yestrs, potefo fanning 1* Airlines from Hu^es Tool Oo. n e e ono of tiwoo xnon wiw on- By House orbit, McDlvitt had Jockey^ toe Thomas, V hgln Islands (AJP) — islanda ‘ from‘ Denmark in 1917 bean Islanda are not so untrou' stlU a profMahte operation. trustee Louis J. Hector. ] 1 n e’s btjggeat cradttors and bom In Bolton, July 20, 1888, This Iropio Island gave kba. for $26 mtilion. bled, she did not mention the stockhoMers and wsated to gat tend tho bonk A.prU U and took In Ambush and had been a resident of craft to wttoln 300 feet of toe Many Andqrm- boys and girts O onM otlcut l i f e M agsadm , ou*. But the announcement by the booster. Later, they Lyndon B. Johnson a warm wel­ "We have only to look at last Dominican Republic but she Saturday In The Herald, de- large radio and television chain out of majority ownership. aOinoflt $8»,000 in coah and m- Manchester for most of her Ufa now engaged tai 4-H Club work, come on her firrt visit here and year’s cash register,” Mrs. commented "in our hearts Is the Hughes Tool was toM to dlvcatt (Continued from Page One) She was the daughter of the (Ooatlinisd from Page One) apart In siMgtiiay different orbits ■cribes the success of a pkicky said the deal Is conUngent "on oiirittM. and McDlvitt began trying to as wen as those about to Jotnl the governor added "the keys to Johneon said, ‘Tor in one year prayer that their voyage to the orderly and prompt adjust­ Itself of Northeast stock U » late Charles and Agnes Mead our hearts.” Frinch Oaradisn in Somers Hicks said the rohtoer he Iden- of Wa^nvllle, Calif., fought aMd he .hopM the Semite can close In on toe targe*. to such work, will find .June to alone the Vtogin Islands bought peao* will be a aitort on e." 'Whose sMUllui p o te te farm ing ment of toe preMnt Northeast wishes to regain oontrof of a » Lee. $70 million worth of goods from M rs. JVihnson flew from Boittl- other airlines, Trsns World tUied as Caruso wore green their way out of the trap unhurt. Besides her husband, *Mra pens the IfiU by tile middle of Locking back at toe widening be a very busy month and the In emanotpaiUon gardens netted brim a quarter mtiUon Airlines debt." Ate- gap between him and ttie boos­ where slaves were freed more the states.” more'a Friendship Airport non­ ways. towKers spotited with white paint "The Viet Cong had mortars Holmberg leaves three broth­ 'rest of tho summer Just as fuM doMara iBflt year after a quarter 'George B. Storer 9r., hoard tills month. ter, he saw. “I guess we’re just than a century ago a crowd of She relayed greetings from stop 1,600 miles to Siui Juan, chairman, said toe transaction Austin sal4 "dlscusstans of a chocked shirt and a be zeroed on us from both sides of ers, Herald L. Lee and Myron Puerto Rico, Wednesday. Trav­ century of herd wortt. the road,” Curry said, "and The House deared the bill going to have to watch it go of activity. about 7,(XX) tinned out to cheer the President and said tMs was Involves the purchase o f 973,226 toe last few days make It deer jacket. L. Lee, both of Bolton, and Al­ eling "thrift dess,’’ she litodied The statewide news magazine their machine guns were so Wednesday after adding about aw ay.” Tbs opportunittee to teacn the First Lady os riie noted "the her first trip hers, "but I al­ shares—56 per cent of all North­ to me that their (Storer) hopes ^bout haM of the k»t was bert Lee of East Hartford: and $900 mHHon In cuts to those ready know it won’t be my on sandwiches sad sat three wsitdMw the bird watchera this close you could see their muzzle one sister, Mrs. Annie Atkins The failure to rendezvous wltn more In various fields are num- ImprqsMve way equality wa* east stock—for $8:30 a (toare at and lAane for the future of dropped as the rotobera fled. JOhmon propoeed. The House translated into rSaUty In these laM.” abreast with her brother and mottth with a serlea of pictures Northeast^are tbe some as those WUUam F . Gaylord, an au­ bleists. We were mighty lucky to of Ellington. the booster ruined toe first att ' eroua. FVtod and homemaklng fALT HOLP^ WATER IN VOUR a total cost of $6,131,323. tned only about two of the tour tempt by a manned spacecraft ' 'toformation Is being offered to tslands,” A four-year-old girt gav* her sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tony of the Hjartford Audubon Soci­ He said Wednesday the debt of all Northeast management ditor for Connecticut National get out of that one alive.” Funeral services will be held T ^lor of Santa Fe, N.M. ety’s ‘lethal tour," a day-long BOPY. IN MME, PlfORPER^, A Viet Cong battalion assault­ houre allotted for debate on tlw to come dose to another satel­ young people on Saturday at 2 Mra. Johnson Is here to make a bouquet of native flowera. Im­ upon which the deal revolve* Is and tile Northeast family . . t o Bank, told the court that $88,984 tomorrow afternoon at 2 a t the pressed, M rs. J would end the levy on chaises may be required before developed in the 4-H Photog­ labte Amalie, tiM capital of this of antorMU that Uves in Southern of the option July 1. He said radio and five televlaion stiv wearing tho same oWQiing dea- Friends may call at the fu­ Gov. Pslewonsky (old Mra. ed by teunch to the neighboring utor current state features Con­ meeting held last night at St, Ckmmunists. neral home tomorrow from 9 School. Principal A. Raymond local and long distance tele- a link-up attem^ is made. raphy Project. Interested boys Island of some 40,(WO persons, ConnecUou*. there likely would be no chang­ tions with broadcast faculties bi crtbed In Ws te ^ m o n v when Mand of St. John where she n ecticu t people doing \uiusuaJ James' School. She is a member A U.S. spokesman said gov­ In the m orning until funeral Rogers made the announcement plione service and the admis* It had been scheduled next and girls can get full inferma- ])roclalmed "Welcome Mrs. Johnson a bandrtand to be The delegates to tbe forth­ es In executive personnel and Miami, Detroit, Toledo, (Jevo- Caruso waa brought back to the today. Stom tax on tickets to movlee, Johnson” as she drove from (he erected where she spoke will spent the night a* Laurence coming Constitutional Conven­ ihtogSL liank by poHce following his ar­ of St. Bridget’s parish. ernment units estimated ^ey tim e. October with a Gemini craft dan about this project at tbe the airUnea would rem ain tn land, Los Angdes, New York, Other o ffice rs Installed In killed 40 guerrillas in a search Mrs. Toomey takes over from plays, mtxacais, concerts and piloted by astponaute Walter M. ,4-H Club office to Rtxjkville. airport in a white oonverttble, beer a plaque commemorating RockefeUer’s Csneel Bay PMut- tion were as good a* elected as Boston. Philadelphia, Atlanta and Mil­ rest soon after the holdup. Louis Vismontaa who has ac atMetic events oortfaig $1 o r Chairman youngsters ran alongside. her oppesuance. atlon. soon as tls^ were nominated, Before testtonotiy began, U.S, elude Mrs. Leonard Rackowski, operation near Bac Lieu, in the Mrs. Anastasia Pierson ScMrra, Jr. and Thomas P. Staf­ Near the end of June, on the Spirits ‘Inhabit’ Plastic Storer and Northea.st Presi­ waukee. first vice president: Mrs, Mekong Delta. No government cepted a posttkm at East Oatb- m ore. Mra. William G. Olenney of ford. In the five-acre palm-fringed Paiewonsky said this island except for two “protest Re- dent James W. Austin said Civil It had operating revenue of Biatrtot Judge Rotoert C. Zem Mrs. Anastasia McCann Pier­ oUc High School: 2Stb and 29th, the State 4-H VEN EZU ELA 6TH LARGEST publtcan" candldetes. Connecti­ o denied a defense mottian Thomas McKeough, second vice casualties were reported. House sponsors of the bUl said Olenwood Farms, Silver St., There was no Immediate re­ gardens, a steel t^ d greeted wWch has traditionally opened WASHINGTON — The gov­ Aeronautics Board approval is $43.8 million last year and esnir son, 81, of New Britain died Mrs. Toomey la weH-schooJed Clothing Conference wlU be held cut Life analyzee the role of the prevent the introduction as president: Mrs. Frank Phllo- U.S. warplanes flew round the yesterday at Middlesex Memo- the repeaters would give a boost Ncrtli Coventry, was yerterday port on what effect today’s ren­ her with calypso strains. its doors to all peoples has no C AR AC AS — Venezuela Is ernment now permits makers of not necessary since the Storer Ings o f $4.8 mllHon. pena, third vice president: Mrs, in (the "New Math,” having tak­ to the economy and would Im­ at the Unlveraity of Connecti­ about the size of Texas and oonventdon, the state’s third, distilled or denatured spirits to revidence of clothing taken from irt&l Hos’pltal, Middletown, fol- dezvous failure would have on cut. This is an exciting finale Hatless in the tropic sun, locks so It couldn’t give her the firm Is not otherwise engaged The firm started In OMo in William Manning, fourth vice I en courses in it at the Unlveral' prove the equity of the tax sys­ elected chairman of the Man- Oklahoma together. Its 352,150 and Its hopes fOr achievement. ship their goods in drums with 1927 os the Fort Industry Oil Oo. Oaruso at the Bridgeport State Viet Nam lowing a short Ulness. She was future flights. for the selection of the best wearing a peach Hnen suit wMh key to the city. In aviation. president: Mrs. Dominick C^a ties of Connecticut and Hart' tem because the excises fall cheater Auxiliary of ChUdren's Perfecting toe docking of two gay print sca rf a* the neck, "Instead we give you the keys square miles make It South This moinith’s meip show s the for the period the spirits spend but sold the oil business and Jafl. one of the heaviest day of raids mother of Mrs. Udabelle work of the great many entries Storer said that among his taldo, treasurer: Mrs. Oiarlos In recent weeks. ford, and having attended the heaviest on those with low In­ Services of Oonneciticut at the satellites is a major goal of toe she smiUngly told the crowd to our hearts," he said. America’s sixth largest coun- ratio of people to churches in out of oak barrels and In plas­ plans was toe acquisition of new concentrated on ttie hroeuloast- Oanaso claimed the ciolhiTO T Comp of Manchester. She also Mathematics Institute at Johns from girts All over the state. was iUegal^ oonflsoated by FBI Ponticelll, recording secretary In one of the biggest strikes. ^ *1 y... dauzhter a com es. enmKil meeting at the home of Gemini program and officials what a bargain the 'United AmM all the gaiety, Mra. tty . eodh of the tcwns, and the reg- tic drums. aircraft for Northeast, which ing Industry. . and Mrs. Herbert Bortmer, cor­ Hopkins University sponsored Selection Tees narrowed the agents. They conteixled the levies Mre. Charles House, 160 West- h o)^ to got at least a start In responding secretary. All were by the National Science Poun- were Intended to be temporary that direction with today's field to the relatively few to vie land St. for top prizes. Installed by Miss Helen Thomas, detlon. when they were enacted. Other officers and committee flight. Fire Damage* Mill Her views on the math of the There were a few protests, chairmen are Mre. Alexander Docking must be perfected for At about the some time, June SHJYMOtm (AP) — A two- future at the Mgh school: "We though, that the revnue reduc­ Manella, first vice chairman; 29, 30, and July 1, the State will continue to introduce new later man-to-toe-moon tripe. aSarm fire swept the office and flames were visible more *iban tion Is not fiscally responsible. Mra. Edgar Clarke, second vice The introduction of toe ren­ Conference o f 4-H Cilubs meets converting department of the 12th Circufi 26 m iles from the barracks. B r i ^ , ^ math concepts and Integrate Rep. Howard W. Smith, D- chairman; Mre. Donald Richter, at the University. The young them with the math we’re al­ dezvous maneuver for today's cne-rtory wooden frame building Va., noted that the House will secretary, Mrs. Philip Hdway, fUgtit plan was a late decision. people, 15 to 19 years of age, occupied by the Seymour Paper between North and ready teaching. We plan a blend vxjte soon on a bin to raise the will attend workshops and dis- Court Gases Church of New Britain, officiat­ treasurer. It was made erfter artronouts IdSlls In c. ■ . . Nam. of the best of both the oid and debt Bnvlt again “so we can bor­ Also, Mire. R obert Starkd, ouss many timely problems ing. Burial will be in Fairvlew the new mathematics.” Virgil I. Grissom and John W. Firemen managed to oonnoi U.S. Navy planes flew repeat- row the money to reduce these ways and means; Mre. Robert Youi^ demonstrated toe which ore of concern to them. (ha flames before they could MANCHESTER SESSION ed strikes over dozens of routes M rs. Toom ey has taugM In ta xes." The ToUand County 4-H Calling hours will be held at Bostrom, program; Mrs. M. maneuverability of toe Gemini spread to the faxstory area. Loren Smith, 58, of 87 Oak during the day, destroying Manchester for 16 years now. "If that isn’t an absurd way tp Camp at Wtodhetn and the the funeral home tomorrow eve­ Philip Susag, hospitality; Mre. craft on a March 23 flight. Flio oHflctels estimated the St., presently serving a 60-day trucks, refueling areas, and She started at the Hollister St. run a railroad, I never heard of WiUsupd Marvin, volunteers; County 4-H Camp in AMngton, ning from 7 to 9. School and. In 1966, when the However, they did not prac­ damage to machinery, storage Jail sentwtee at the Hartford bridges. C l i n e , " he commented. Mrs. Eh*nest Larson, member­ tice approewdting any other sa- offers the chance for a comping and office records at more than In one strike 106 miles south high school was completed, State Jail for breacli of peace ship; Mre. Robert Dennison, tel­ teUite. experience for youngsters to $100,000. had another Jail term tacked on of Hanoi, nine F106 Thunder- switched over. ephone; Mrs. Fred Geyer, pub- learn how to work, live and The blaae apparently started She taught at South Portland The plan to have White as a result of a guilty plea to a chiefs were fired on by automa- Double Funeral heity and Mrs. Clarence Rush, emerge into space also was a play together. There are also 445 HARTFORD ROAD, in a hallway leading to the con­ charge of operating a motor ve­ tic weapons from a large boat in (Maine) High School and Wlnd- Astronauts’ Day horse show. staff Jobe, with certain age re­ verting department, probably heun High School before moving late addition to the flight plan hicle while imder the Influence the ocean about 10 miles south The newly elected chairman and was announced only last quirements, such as counselors, from a short circuit, said fire of Cap Mui Ron. Attacking with Held for Rays to Manchester. Began at 4:10 of Intoxicating liquor. waa bom in Hartford and rais­ week. senior and Junior and younger oCfflciale. Judge Max Reicher, after re rockets, the pilots said they Her academic credits: High ed in Manchester. She is a grad­ oounselors-ln-tniining. Kitchen Sixteen emptoyea in the build­ Largely attended double fu- school valedictorian and a The major goal of the four- viewing Smith's previous rec sank the vessel. lPt)i (Continued from Page One) uate of Manchester High day Gemini 4 mission is to de­ boys are al.so needed, and these ing when the fire broke out left ord Including similar offenses, A spe^esman said another I services for Mrs. Olive E Beta Kappa graduate from School and attended the Uni­ boys con In this way earn their wWioUt any incident. There Bates College. termine how well men and ma­ sentenced Mm to 90 days at the s^e Ray and her son. Thomas‘w, Ind control said all syatems still versity of Connecticut. chinery can withrtand a long oamping costs. ware no tqpniee reported. state jail, execution suspended and a m dar ajuterma at Hon I ,__w She is married to CSiarles F. looked go. The company manufactures NifiU L^toynd, wtiich has been hilt R*y * both of 33 Lynesa St,, She is a member of South period In space, with emphasis Tile 4-H comp dates are after 30 days. The sentence Is Toomey, a teacher at Bulkeley The firrt difficulty was en­ Methodist Church and its paper boxes and fecial tiaeuea. on m edical data on whether the August 1-6 and August 8-13. to be served following expira­ several ttmes before. were held yeeterday aftemoon High School, Hartford. Their countered with 34 minutes and WSCS, the Women’s Auxiliary astronauts suffer any phytical P\>r the fifth consecutive day, the Holmes Funeral Home, three sons have graduated from All 4-H'ers, 9 to 14 years of tion of the current Jail term. 69 seconds from launch when to Manchester Memorial Hos­ or mental degradation. sge, are eliglWe. Full Informe- Fto»t Warning Judge Reicher also ordered a U.S. and Vietnamese planes 400 g t Manchester Hgh School. trouble developed tn the elec­ pital, Northhampton G 1 r I’s The decision not to try to pounded Viet Cong positions In Bruce Crowthor, presidenit of 'tton on the two camping pe­ WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—The probatlonal period of one year. trical system for lowering the School Parent’s Association and move any closer to the booster riods or the Jobs available may Smith’s current Jail term the Quang Ngai area, the scene ' - . _ XJ. S. Weather Bureau issued Woodsdde Branch of the Church service tower. Coventry Grammar School was made so as not to Jeopar­ be obtained by writing the 4-H evolved from a two-family fra­ of a major battle earlier this of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Hospital Notes Prom the blocldwiiee, astro­ PTA. dize the long duration goal. (M b frost warolng today tor in­ week. damp Committee in care of the Sa cas Involving seven persons naut Russell L. Schwelckart re­ terior (3omiecticut: S ^ ts, Manchosrter, officiated. Her husband Is vice presi­ "Beautiful! beautiful!" were ToUaind County Ebetension SerV' which erupted st the families' Fhghit U.S. N avy planee from He was assisted by FYank Clif­ layed word to the two men in the first words to come down Unseasonably cold air has the carrier Midway made an- Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. dent of the W. G. Glenney Co. Ice, Box 480, RockvlUe, Conn. residences on Adams St. in ford and Elder Fester, a mis- the air-conditioned capoule 97 The couple has two daughters from the space ship as it soared spread throu^ southern New in all areas excepting matem Property Transfer* Fhigland. With clear sklee to­ early May. Three other alleged other attack Wednesday night Ugnary of the church. Ity where they are 8 to 4 p.m. feet above the pad that their and two sons. into orbit. night, temperatures will fall participants in the fight plead­ on the North Vietnamese coast­ Mrs. Robert IngersoU and Cy­ wait would be at least 30 min­ As Gemini 4 whirled above Property transfera to town to al radar statlcm where two other and 6:30 to 8 p.m. and private Miss Margaret Parker, ' di­ Famous Makes rapidly. During the pre-dawn ed not guilty to charges of rus Tomkins were soloists. They utes. rector of Northeast office of the Carnarvon, Australia, track­ the month of May, and buttcUiig rooms where they are 10 a.m . permits as ■well, were few to hours Friday, scattered areas of breach of peace and had their accompanied by' Mrs to p.m. Visitors are requested They took the news good- Children’s Services, Manchester, ing station 60 mlmites after shot down Wednesday. Five 8 number. The transfers showed frost will likely occur over in­ cases continued for trial in East Tompkins, organist. not to smoke In patients’ rooms. naturedly, and White sent back reported on the work of the launch, the Mission Control O n- fUere were killed. assurances that “we are all tho* Robert P. Azlnger, et al, TONIGHT 6 t. 9 land Connecticut. The speed of Hartford this month. Burial was in East Cemetery. No more than two visitors at agency for the previous year. ter gave them a go-ahead for at The pilots who made the re sold residence on School Rd. to the northerly winds during the Dennis Dziekan, 22, of WlUl- Bruce Crowther read the corn- one time per patient. squared away.” She stressed the need for tem­ least three of their planned 62 night will be the governing fac­ mantlc, charged with three turn raid said they ^ m ^ e r - 1 jje was assisted At 8:46, It waa reported that porary boarding homes for new­ clrcittts. Robert and Dorces Friedrich tor, with lowlands In Litchfield, counts in oonneotion with a re­ ate ^ age to the in^'l^on i, j ^ KMght and MeCoy :ADMnTED YESTERDAY: the trouble—a faulty relay at born babies, and the need for Ttus was the first of nine criti­ FUeanor IVayland add house Tolland and Windham counties cent Incident Involving his sep­ and destroyed two trucks. They Kvhar the base of the gantry — had more adoptive parents. She cal "Go-no go” decisions sched­ and t'wo parcels of land on Rt. reported light to moderate an­ Robert Adam, Stafford Springs: been found and corrected. But 6 to Blanca C. Massey; Kaare the most susceptible. arated wife, appeared In court Bearers for Mrs. Ray, all Mte. Oecile Brodeur, Wapplng: said that interested persons uled for the mission. The others FRIDAY 9 t. 9 with his wife, apparently some­ tiaircraft fire but no planes cousins, were Russell Clifford, OS the bold continued on past should contact the Mancheoter were sot for orbits 3,5,16,20,31,- B. Hyer transferred ownership were lost, a spokesman said. Anthony Dubois, 513 Main St.; the scheduled blastoff time, It of house and nine acres of land f o u g e c h i e f d i e s what reconciled with her, and Raymond CWfprd, Frank Clif­ M m Sandra Ferguson, R FD 1, agency. 36,46 and 50. About 220 miles northeast of waa reported that the electrical on Boston HIU Rd. to Richand EAST HAVEN (AP)—Police received suspended Jail terms ford, Frank ConUner, Roy Cord- Vernon; Darryl Kissell, 765 E. As the great Titan 2 booster and a remitted fine on the fiaigon, three government bat­ ner and Edward Martin. failure hod not been fully solved. rocket drilled the Gemini 4 A. and Nancy J. Johnston Chief Josei* FoUo, 68, o f E ast Mkldle Tpke.; Audrey Markham, Gemini control said the astro counts. talions were closing In fo r an Bewers for ThomM Ray. 95 -wralker S t: Mrs. Mary Mar- spacecraft on the start of Its Robert Friedrich «t aJ, sold Haven, died today of a heart assault on the district headquar­ nauts were so Uttie disturbed by Tree Without seizure at the Grace New Haven Dziekan received suspended members of the_youth group_of, ’ 0+ m4. Su- lengthy ride, McDlvlU reported house and land on Merrlt 'Valley ters town of Le Thanh, which in, 147 SpriKe St.; Mrs. Su- the delay that they cat-napped Rd, to Faye Holalngton. Two Community Hospital. Jail aentencea of 30 days each the Church of Christ, were Da­ zenne Perron, 32 Benton St.; to Mission Control Center; "It on counts of intoxication and a Red guenriltes overran Tues­ vid Brendel, Roy Sanden, Scott in the capsule. Family Tree? Folio was named to the poet Joseph M-cAnneny, 'Wapiplng; looks great up here." troivifcrs covered land to the SPECTACULAR Finally, the trouble woe less than a year ago. He entered breach of peace, to nm consecu­ day. Survivors said two thirds MacLean, Robert Hall. Kurt Minutes later, the 7,600-pounnveree R d., Bolton. According to a spokesman for low water table may prevent circumstance but not as a con­ About Town dition for dismissing the charge. planner. Prior to that he served "There todn be no shots of the DISCHARGED TODAY: JUl the farm, Cadoretite was herd­ Stocks in Brief NORGE any work on the well at this as dean of the school of medi­ Piresldent watching the Preai- Rush, Coventry: Brenda Carey, ing oowB In the psrture when the tim e. The case of Peter J. Bonlno, The Town Firs Department ADMIRAL DUPLEX KELVINATOR 36, of 28 Oak St., charged with cine and vice chancellor for dent. Will you please tell your East Hartford: Gall Vlkllnetz, received a . false alarm at 1:30 accident happened. He said NEW YORK (AP)—The stock Outing June 12 According to Lawrence Witt- medical affairs at Vanderbitt editors that.” South Windsor; Mre. Clara there were no witnesses. Oado- REFRIGERATOR-FRfiEZER REHU&ERATOR.FREEZER FREBER kofskei superintendent of the attempted breaking and enter­ this afternoon. The alarm waa market boimced back today ing vdth criminal Intent into University. Wilson, Ctoventiy; Miss Irene slg^ialled from Box 417 at HUl- rette has worked tor the Gard­ from two sessions of aimirp loss- For Omar O ub O-E SPAGEMAKER Town Water Department, the MlUer, South ‘Windsor: Mrs. ner St. farm tor 20 y e a n . Trimwall refrig­ Four pet-freeze shelves, four water table around the Charter the A cadia R estaunuit In Jan­ ciwat and Bruce Rd*. ee and woe up substantially ear­ NO DBFROSTINa! erator fits easily Pauline Hubrig, 79 Bridge St; ly this afternoon. Trading was doubl^eep handy shelves, Oak wells Is more than 10 feet uary, was continued to June 10 Mrs. Marianne Chambers, 137 The annual outing of Oinu REFRIBERATOR-FREEZER You never have to de­ In the space o f below Its usual level. for a healing on probable cause. a ctiv e. tihrine Club at Harold Newber­ safety door latch, auto, safe­ Green Manor Rd.; Mra. Jayne Key rtocks held gains of frac­ rfl-in'’ I” frost these Full-Size your present re­ Test holes usually show wa­ The case of FVank J. Tabor, ^ives Watcb Flight Byrd, 79 Irving St.; Mra. 8e- ry's Columbia Lake cottage FVost04tt design as the present ones. They space Issues, no^eRous metals, ault of the rainfall, Wittkofdce The social affair wlM provide an yard during the afternoon. He Richardson of Stamford to the opportonity for old and new Mrs. John W. Young became played with ilt a while and then State Board of Examiners for a btiUon troy ounces of stiver in wouM look sometfaing tike the tobaccos and mail order-retatis. SYLVANIA says. The Roaring Brook and the first astronaut wives to i mem'bers of the orgsitleation to poe^ for ptMtographeni' with It N u n in g. stocks. But tt estimates ttils nfeket on (he outside, except in The Aasootated P r ^ average Globe Hollow reservoirs leave their homes when they would be used up in two or ttareo slss arid design, plus a new fear o f 60 siocks a t noon was up 1.2 both nedr capacity, he^says, but meet the new otfleere for the perched on top of hie head. They will serve three-year visited the apace flight nerve B oth Mm. White and Mira. M c­ terms beginning July 1. They years without a e tto now to les­ ture of a copper edge where the at 881.8 with lodustriate up 2.4, L IG H T SHOP AT OUR the Howard and Porter reser- coming year. center March 23 white' their hue- Mrs. Albert SoMelo ia^aerv- Divttt are active In the oommu- succeed Wilcox of Middle- sen the dependent on silver. copper core comes through. nyUB o ff .1 and utitities up ,T. eolra are four and two feet low, honde were on the first manned ALWAYS PLENTY Ing as chairman for the tea. Her ntty aotiviUea In their areas. town and Eleanor Melledy of ()ne of the problems tfast had The new ball-

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sistant Democratic leader, to [ctions Events restrict patent rights under the I > P eop le program. CHILD Long said that rich and profi­ TV-Radio Tonight H N E ST R E E T table patents were “ being given Lodge Highujoy In Capital away” by the National Aeipnau- HEALTH SAND Liquor in Qtr AT In the The Baby Has tlcs and Space Administration HARTFORD -U) The Munaters ,t the Oreen" 648-BDOl passed by the Houa* son has urged a nationwide ef­ vise special treatment on rights . (90) Whiplash <1042«)) Daniel Boone Minor Driver Wednesday. . BOOKET HAROITAT fort to help poor people get bet­ to inventions developed under (M) Friendly Olaat ( 8-9040) Johnny (juest (O Denwerata, unable to • OTEN 10 M 10 • ROME (AP)—Mickey Hargl- (DO) Maverick 6:00 (M) VlslU Wkh a Sculptor prevent pasaaffa of the MU, ter buys for their money at the space program. . (40) Swabby Show ( 8-12) Perry Mason HAUfU'DRD (A P )-A MB that t»y. muscular ex-husband cA neighborhood stores. Voting against the huge new 6:15 (24) Sine HI Slnf Le ( 8)20-40) Donna Reed wptffd subject a minor to loae of had a little fun with it be­ actress Jayne Mansfield, is re­ In a report issued Wednesday space outlay were Sena. Paul H. 6:80 ( 8) Huricleberry Hound 8:80 (24) The Fourth Bstata fore tt was aipproved by the covering from mysterious stab Schneider, Nancy Ann, daughter of Emanuel and Ver­ night the 37-member panel said Douglas, D-Ill., J. W. Fulbrlght, (40) The Rineman (10-29-80) Dr. Kildare AIR drlvar’a lAcenae 1< alcohoUc predominately RepuibUcan ona Gerber Schneider, Robin Rd., Rt. 2, Vernon. She was (24) What'a NewT wounds. A film producer has “ the poor pay more because of D-Ark., Wayne Morse, D-Ore., (90) Flirt 8:00s i( 3-12) Password Son* ^ bevenffM at* fbw d in Ma car House. suggested Jealousy as the mo- born May 18 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal their lack of education and and A. Wlllls Robertaon, D-Va. (18) Movie (24) C2t. 24 Report haa been aent to the Senate aff­ One D em ocrat, Rep. .,1 ttve for the asnauH. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerber, Rockville. 6:00 ( 8) News shopping skill; because of their (24) Travel Time (18) Subscription TV CONDITIONERS air paaaafB Wadneaday in the Michael R. Seri of Danbury, HargMay said he was hit on Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eldward Schnei­ special situation of needing WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl (80) Flash Gordon ( 8-90-40) Bewitched said the measure might be der, Rockville. She has a brother, Leonard, 2H ; and two 8:80 (10-22-80) Hasel (C) Bouee. the hMul and kirifed in the body g;oods without adequate means dential aide Mc(3eotge Bundy (40) Adventures In Paradis* (24) The Glory TmU a fitting tribute. aisters, Sandra, 6 Vi. and Heidi, 4. ' (22) Rocky and His Friends ALL SIZES ot paying for them; because the says U.S. action in Viet Nam 6:10 ( 3) News. Sports, Weather 3) Richard Diamond ’Hie bOi came under criticism “I think this ought to be • • * * • marketing system which serves and the Dominican Republic 6:16 (32) Club House (U) Movie from Mvaral legtelaitDrs, who named the John Lodge P# i4 Y ”W Nwiib Barton, Corey Robert, son of Louis Barton and Karen others so adequately is in many should be judged by its results. (30) Rocky and His Friends ( 8-2040) Peyton Place "HOT" PRE-SEASON described H lu “ an entrapment (20) Peter Jennings—^New* 10:00 (24) World o( MUstc Throughway for a memo­ Couch Barton, 111 High St., Rockville. He was bom May 18 ways not suited to their particu­ While immediate and unani­ 6:80 (10-22.80) Huntley^rinkley ( 8-2040) Jlmnur Dean type MH,” which dtocrlminated rial purpoee,” he said, “in at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother is lar needs.” mous approval is not antici (KV22-80) SuspiSue Theater •l^lnst teen-agers. ( 8) Laramie (C) (C) PRICES honor of the last Republi­ ‘X.- You Bit' Mrs. Marjorie Couch. Coventry. His paternal grandmother ia pated, he told an International (24) What’s NewT But Bup{x>rteni of the measure l ! (20) Film ( 8) The Defenders can governor in Connecti­ Mrs. Marjorie Campbell, Rockville. He has two brothers, WASHINGTON (AP) — An Publishers Association luncheon ( 3) Walter Cronklta 11:00 ( 3-S-122O-23-3O40> News. ■aid the MU is needed in the cut." Tracy, 2, and Randy, 1. authorization of just under $5.2 Wednesday, "we expect to be (12) Newsbeat Sports, Weather fight agalnat teen-age drinking. CUiances of the MU win­ • • • • • billion to keep the ambitious judged in the end by the result, 8:45 ( 30) Peter Jennings—News (18) Jior Adults Only They noted that while it is 7:00 ( 3) Wyatt Eirp li;i6 (10-30) Tonight (C) ning the approval of the Pelkey, Jeannine Rose, daughter of John Gilbert and U.S. space program in high by the effect” of what is done. (24) TTie Road Ahead (20). ABC Nlghtlir* lU e^ for a minor to buy Uquor Senate, .,where Democrats (40) Sports Final Carolyn Jean Whitmore Pelkey, 27 Elizabeth St., Rockville. gear during the next fiscal year He said U.S. power was being (181 Subscription TV tn Oonnectlcut, there is no law are firmly in control, *r* moves back to the House today. used in the two nations in the (20> Sea War 11:30 ( 3) Movie NORMAN’S agaiiMt him having liquor in his She was bom May 18 at Rockville General Hospital. Her (10) Wanted (13) Movie just about nil. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Forest Whitmore, The Senate gave it top-heavy interest of peace and the people 7:16 (30) Soorts Camera 11:36 ( 8) Movie (C) ear. approval by a 79-4 vote late involved. (22) Hass Highlights 11:30 (92) Tonight (C) 445 Hortford Rd The MU provide* that a pO' Rockville. Her paternal g^randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gil­ (40) Mere Griffin Show bert Pelkey. Rockville. Wednesday after some angry Bundy, who Is President John' (40) Peter Jennings—News ___ Bceman may issue a minor a • • • • # debate oVer patent rights to in­ son’s national security affairs SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LI8TINO ■ummoDfl if liquor is found in Law Requires Howes, Tracy Lynn, daughter of Leroy Guy and Sandra ventions developed under the adviser, recently returned from the car the minor is driving. Lee Suitor Howes, 12 Cottage St., Rockville. She was bom multibillion dollar government a presidential mission to the The summon* requires the driv­ Reports About May 20 at Rockville Genersd Hospital. Her maternal grand­ programs. Dominican Republic. WINDOW SHADES er to appear at a State Motor mother is Mrs. Winnie Rogerson, Belfast. Maine. Her pa­ Included in the funds were Vehicles Department hearing Beaten Children ternal grandmother is Mrs. Christine Grant. Brooks, Maine. another $242.1 million to contin­ State Buys in Turkey Radio WASHABLE atoch could result in a two- She has two sisters. Dawn Marie, 3Vi, and Michelle Rose, 15 ue the two-man Gemini pro­ month suBpenaion of driving (TTilg HsUng Incindeg only thooe iMWg broadeuts Of 19 or 18 HARTFORD (A P)-A . bill de­ months. gram and $2,973,385,000 for the INTERSTATE privileges. • • • • • ANKARA — About 86 per rninnta loogth. Some etatlon* ca n y otb*r abort pewacasta.) Apollo project aimed at landing cent of Turkish imports are AQUA SHADES Minors riding with their par­ signed to encourage the report­ Dambolse, Michael Paul, son of Vernon Joel and Cynthia astronauts on the moon by 1970. purchased by state-controlled WDBC—1966 «11:30 (Jordon and Jais ents would be exempt from the ing of child abuse cases has 5:00 Long John Wade ^12:15 Sign Off__ law. Louisa Rasmussen Damboise, 88 Cornell Dr., Hazardville. He The bill goes back to the enterprises and government w n c —186t • n n r Made to Order been passed by the Connecticut was bom May 20 at Rockville General Hospital. His ma­ 8:00 Dick Robinson Rep. F. Timothy McNamara, House for consideration of num­ agencies and departments. The 1:06 News. Sint Off 6:00 Afternoon Edition With Your RoUera Senate and sent to the governor ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rasmussen, erous Senate changes, including state is engaged in such in­ WBCH—M« 6:00 News. Sports. Weathar D -E )^ Hartford, said the MU Caribou, Maine. His paternal g^randparents are Mrs. Cecil* 6:00 Hartford HlghllghU 6:46 3 m r Extra puts too much reliance on the for signature. net increase of about $13 mil­ dustries as petroleum, mining, 7:00 News, Sports and Weathar 7:06 Conversation Piece Full Line of Custom Dambois^, (Caribou, Maine, and Paul' Damboise, RockviUe.«- lion. cement, chemicals, lea th er 8:00 Gaslight 7:20 News of the World judgment of policemen. The so-called battered child He has two brothers, Joel V., 4, and Nell R., 1V4. The Senate total of $5,196,828,- goods, forestry, farm equip­ 13:00 (Julet Hours 7:60 Congreeslonal Report VENETIAN BLINDS "I can think of no statute," he biU, approved in the upper WINP—U26 8:10 Pops Concert ■aid, "that by its very language 350 was about $63 million below ment and iron and steel. 6:00 Wall St. Today 9:10 Motion Before House chamber Wednesday, requires Delbrook, William Stuart, son of Jack W. and Roberta President Johnron’s budget re­ 6:00 News 9:40 Nlghlbeat •aye to the poHceman, ‘You be physicians, surgeons or hospital as be ^ p t in his Rome apart­ Ann F\izi Delbrook, both formerly of Manchester, 58 Shady quest. MACHINE SELLS BOOKS 6:15 Radio Greater Hartford 11:00 News Es A. JOHNSON the judge out there on the interns to report any suspected ment two days ago. 6:46 Lowell Thomas ll:16 Sports Final ■treets.’ ” Hill Lane. Glastonbury. He was bom May 20 at 9t. Francis Most of nearly five hours of NEW YORK—As an experi­ 7.00 News 11:80 Art Johnson Show cases of child abuse to the po­ “ I teH you the truth,” said Hospital. His matemaJ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Senate debate centered around ment, a machine vending pa­ 7:35 Public Affairs WPOP—lU# PAINT CO. He and other legislator sar- lice and the state welfare com- Hargttay, “ I’m hicky to bo 6:00 Ray Cooper F^izl, Bowling Green. Ohio. His paternal g^randparents are an amendment urged by Sen. perback books has been in­ 8:00 World Tonight 723 Main SL—TeL 649-4501 gued that a minor may be un- mUssioner. ahve. I'm all mixed up and con­ 8:15 Life Linn T:00 Ken Griffin awerre there is Uquor in his car. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Delbrook. Greensburg. P a His maternal Russell B. Long, D-La., the as­ stalled in a school here. 8:30 Speak Up Hartford 13:00 Jonathan Dark Those making reports would fused about this. Who did it? I gfreat-grandfateher is John Macko, Bowling Green. Ohio. Hie MH, said Rep. Benjamin be immune to criminal or civil don't know. It could be so many His paternal g(reat-grandmother Is Mra lillian Delbrook, L. Barringer, R-New Milford, lawsuits. people. But honestly I don't fe^ Berlin, P a wouOd force each youngster to The hW, which was approved I ’ve done anybody any harm. I • • • • • “ shake down the family car be­ earlier in the House, was one of always try to he nice to people. Browme, Kenneth Scott, son of Kenneth M. and Jean C. fore he takes it out on the high­ 44 passed Wednesday in the Sen­ I don’t see why anybody would Doty Browne, 85 Spruce St. He was bom May 27 at Man­ way” ate. Most were of a routine na­ do such a thing.” chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grrandfather is Os­ . Defenders of the MH were con- ture. borne Wood, Litchfleld. His paternal grandparents are Mr. fldent it would not be misap­ In another aetkm Wednesday, BURKE MAB8HAIX and Mrs. Augustus Pennery, 65 Bissell St. He has a sister, plied. the Senate paseed and aent to NEW YORK (AP) — Burite Paula May, 2. "I'm confident," said Rep. the House a MU that would in­ Marshall, 42, head of the U.S. • • • • • Romeo Petroni, R-Ridgefield, crease the amount of life insur­ Justice Department’s civil Duties, Thomas Michael, son o f Andrew J. and Lorraine COMPARE “ that any hearing officer find­ ance a savings bank (xmld seU rights division from 1961 until Desrocher Dutka, 989 Ellingrton Rd., South Windsor. He waa ing that the Uquor belonged to from $5.CKX) to $7,600 a person. IsM January, has been appoint­ bom May 14 at St. Francis Hospital. His maternal grand­ a parent or waa locked up in Opponents of the measure ar­ 65% Dacron, 35% Cotton ed vice president and general mother is Mfs. Eva Desrocher, Bloomfield. He has a brother, the' trunk » not going to revMce gued that savinga banks have counsel of International Busi­ James Andrew, 2Vi; and a sister, Lynn Ann, 7. Oie minor's license.’’ no business selUng Insurance ness Machines Corp. • * « • « but proponents argued that the IBM said W e^esday that Men's Summer CUsham, Kristin Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Rcnsld banks reached persons generally M ar^»ll bad rejected last Feb­ Ignored by the rest of the insur­ SPORT SHIRTS ruary an offer from Yale Uni­ and Margaret Mary Keka Clisham, 113 Waddell Rd. She was Law Would End bom May 21 at St. Francis Hospital. Her maternal grand­ R G HALF QUARTS ance industry. versity to serve as dean of its PAJAMAS law school. He is a YcLIe law parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keka, Naug;atuc)i. Her Full Life Term The Senate amended a con­ graduate. paternal grandmother is Mrs. Kathryn Clisham, Nau^tuck. troversial bill that would have * • • * « abolished the common law de Mai^hall has rejoined Ms HARTFORD (AP)—The House Washington law firm since leav- Prior, Sandra Joan, daughter of John T. Jr. and Elthel fense of “ charita,Me Immunity” Lorraine Lang Prior, 51 Hamlin St. She was bom May 29 at acted Wednesday to completely for hospitals. Che Justice Department with plain front, belt loops, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal g^'andparents abolish the so-called "natural Under the amendment, the MU are Mr. and Mrs. FTuncis Lang, 7 Deerfield Dr. Her paternal would remove such Immunity to cuffless. Colors: Bone, black, JAMES J. P. MCSHANE Ufe" sentence tor first degree loden. Elasy-care permanent Short sleeved -with perma-stay collar, 2 pocketa CENCENNA'n, Ohio (AP) ■gfrandmother is Mrs. Virginia Prior, 105 Main St. Her pa­ WITH ANY OTHER COLA negligence suite from all chari- Air cooled for summer with short White, blue, maize, beige. Drip-dries quickly. ternal g^at-grandfather is Thomas Aheam, West Hartford. murder. taMe inaUtukms, not jurt hospi­ press. Waist 29 to 42. Lsngth; sleeves, short pant*. Coat atyle in Chief U.S. Marshal James J. P. 39 to 33. Little or No Ironing. S-M-L. McSfaane, who never went be­ She has two brothers, John HI, 12, and Martin, 4; and a sta­ The “ natural Mfe” eentence— tals. colorful broadcloth prints with yond the eighth grade, was ter, Cynthia, 14. Imprisonment without any pos- The Senate must vote again piping trim. Size* A-B-C-D. awarded an honorary doctor of siMtity of parole^was abolished on the amended measure after laws decree by Xavier Universi' Yanta, Brent Douglas, son of Gary Lance and Kay Pow­ In 1963, but there were four mur­ ia returned from the T.rdlnation Oom pany that manufactures mas- paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clayton S. Murphy, imposed only In first degree mission. The commission would sage machines. East Hartford. Her maternal great-grandparents, are Mr. murder cases and only then report to th* 1967 General Miss Lamarr testified that her and Mrs. Carroll Dobey, Hartford.'and Mr. and Mrs. James when a separate hearing is held sembly. marriage to Boies caused her to Lambert, West Hartford. Her paternal great-grandmother is and the Jury returns a separate Authorize a bond issue of $1,- lose $500,000 and 20 pounds in Mrs. Clara Slater, South Windsor. Her paternal great-grand­ verdict on the sentence to be 436,000 for the eetabUMimenl of weight. She said Boies had once father is Louis Weinberg, Chlcagr>, 111. Her paternal great- Imposed. a State Police academy in Che threatened her with a baseball great-grandmother is Mrs. Clara Daniels, South Windsor. Names of the four lifers who shire. The academy prc^»aal bat and, cm another occasion, • * • « • may benaflt from the new bill Generous size, demountable legs has bipartisan support but for easy carrying. Chrome fin­ threw a table at her. Dusaault Robert Eknllien II, son of Robert Elmilien and were not available. Republican MU is pending in the In other action, the House ish grid, black enamel fire Kathleen O’Keefe Dussault, 115 Walnut St. He was bom House. bowl. 24” high. % ELIZABETH ASHLEY May 28 at Manchester Memorial Ho^ital. His maternal passed and sent to the governor Designating the Legialati-ve LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ac­ grandfather is John V. O’Keefe, East Hartford. His paternal MUi previously passed by. -|he Onmeii, the General Assembly' tress EUzabeth Ashley has sued grandmother is Mrs. Rose Dussault, Nashua, N.H. Senate that woiUM: research branch, to serva also Paramount Pictures for $100,000 • • • * * Bar the State Liquor Oontrot as an audit review council. Th* on the ground she was told she Commission from suspending or original MU, amended today, would get a role in a Sim but Fletcher, Mary Lee and Michael Lee, twin daug^hter and revoking the license of any per­ son of Jack and Dorothy Nunes Fletcher, French Rd., Bolton. would have oreated a separate was replaced by “ an irfder ac­ mittee who had been acquitted audit review committee to re tress," They were bom May 26 at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. on the same charge in a court. Their maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent -view the reports of the auditors Ifl'the action Wednesday, Miss Increase the amount of a per­ of public accounts. Ashley, 26, said she was prom­ Nunes, Fairmont, W. Va. Their paternal g;randmother is Mrs. son’s weekly wages exempt from Mabel Fletcher, Farming^ton, W, Va. They have a brother, In concurrence with the House ised the lead in “ Call Me garnishment from $26 to $50. the Senate passed and sent to Boys' 2 Piece BacJj." Paramount has an­ Patrick, 7; and a sister. Cynthia, 15 months. Prohibit employers from • • • ■ * n - the governor a MU that would nounced the role wiU go to Anne qulring employes or job appli auth^ze the judges of the Su­ Bancroft,, 34. Ladone, Joseph Donald, son of Donald and Lucille Mc­ cants, as a condition of em­ Kenzie Ladone, 6 Tyler Circle. He was bom May 27 at Man­ perior Qnirt to appoint as many SHORT SETS ployment, to reveal member- assistant puMic defenders ROBERT LOWELL chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother la Milp in a union or p4tot associa­ Mrs. Mary McGowan, Rockville. His paternal grandmother necessary. The old law author­ NEW YORK (AP) — Robert zzzip tions with such an organization. ized an sasistant for each is. Mrs. Mildred Lendone, 37 Deerfield Dr. He has a slater, Lowell, Pulitzer-Prize winning Increase the State PuMic the counties of Hartford, New poet, has rejectedr the elderly. will allow Bristol or any other fun In the eun. Sizes 3 to 8. Lowell, 48, won the Pulitzer Her paternal grandmother is Mm. Lucille Varin, Detroit, The House also passed and muMclpaUty in Connecticut to Prize in 1947. He made pubhc Mich. She has a slater, Eileen Elizabeth, 6V4. sent to the Senate MHs that develop an industrial park haa Wednesday a letter to President ***** been approved in the Senate and Johnson. would; Zbyk, Kenneth Edward, son o f Eldward Joseph and Pa­ Create a new motor vehicle signed by the governor. IxweVl said he was reversing tricia Bulyga Zbyk. 10 Becker P1-, Rockville. He waa bom registration category to cover Fa'voraMe action on the meiui' an earlier decision to paiiioi- May 28 at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. His maternal ure was completed Wadneaday. pate because “ every serious “ campers," the self • propelled grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eklward Berrett, vehicles that contain beds, cook­ The MU was /equeeted hy artist knows that he cannot en­ Rockville. His HU paternal grandmother la M ra Helen Zbyk, Royal Bristol, which hopes to develop BAR-B-BOWL joy public celebration without ing toclllUcB and other Uvlng Rockville. ac com modations. a sifts where the New Departure making subtle pubHc Commit­ Division of General Motors ments.’’ Create a iJonnecticut Research 24-IN. GRILL Crown Commission to encourage more Oorp. can consolidate Ma Ooo- etfecUve utilization of the pub­ neotlcut operatlens. Farm Imports Higher lic and private reseiuxh facili­ The division, which has major FREE LECTURE MOIL, lUNE 7 - 7 P.M. ^Colai ties in OM state. plants in bath Bristol and Meri­ WASHINGTON—The United Authorlae Issuanc* of 1750,000 den, may move out of Connecti­ States imported $4.1 billion In self-llquldaUi« bonds to con­ cut if it cannot find a favorable worth of agricultural products struct educational extension far place to consolMiata. last year compared with $3.9 cUlties at the Undveralty of Con- As origlt>ally drawn^ th* MU Beaded bowl, nickel chrome plated grid. billion in 1963. Per person, \ ^ / would have perinMtad only Bris­ oectlcut. Crank elevating mechanism, rigid leg there has been little increase REALTY Pay -volunteer fire depart­ tol to develop a park, but Meri­ since the 1920s — from $19 in ments that turn out to fight den objeqUd to .the mesgurs. tripod, 5 in. wheels, 30 in. high. 1925-29 to $21.50 last year. ffree along

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f^GE fOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALD,' MANCHESTER, OONN^ THtoRSDAY* JUNE S, 1986 Pages 15 to 28 Section Two I T h u r s d a y , j u n e s , 1965 iianrtiPBtpr EwitUij 1l|pralii m i m s D A v . t o n e a i m i ing which partner Is going to be the Liston and fall down. Senate Measure < Clay-Liston Bout THE DEFENSIVE TEAM Bars Shriver’s The door opened and in walk­ at GLENNEY’S ed Hoff—Bam Huff, the football Twin-Job Role Awards Nighi Held star? Inspires JVew Frug No. Phil Hoff, the governor. The Honorable Philip H. Hpff, WA8HINOTON (A P ) — Sar- At East Catholic B.r JTAMB8 F. DONOHUE aip into int a new dance called the that is, of Vermont. gent Shrlver wouM havei to GET I J f lM E BOSTON (AP) — Anybody “ Cassl’__lus” or— the "Muhammad ------The Democratic governor throw one ot Me hula away If showed up in Barre, Vt., for a m ick enough to c&tch the Cas- A ll” depending upon hoa^ocal the Senate hae Ota way. m s Clay-Sonny Liston tight in feelings run about the Black talk about urban renewal in a •nre first Awards Night of East Catholic High Scho AMt£ RICA'S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN a bachelor of arts deg^ree in mended to Johnson a successor It is a time to celebate, which mathematics and education. $ ^ 9 . 6 6 achoola ha've accepted a good said, "Archbishop O’Brien was as Peace Oorpe director. He has responsible for building Bast is what happened at the little A graduate of Manchester replied to inquiries about his part of the 286-member Claas white schoolhouse in Low er Catholic. This Is our way of Sister Julie St. John awards ten top scholars. Front row, Saranne Murray, High School, Frey plans to dual assignment by sayit^ he of 1965—the first to graduate Granville, Vt.. a one • room showing our thanka and appre­ Claudette Stellaccio, Theresa Prestlleo, Barbara Judd qnd Margaret Tomasko. teach in New Britain this fall. does the best he can and serves from East Catholic. 24' R«9. $28.25 ciation.” school with 20 students in He is married to the former at the president's discretion. Father Shaw remarked that Second row, Sylvia Sculli, John Golden, Paul Leone, Arthur LaMontagne and grades one through six. Several other awards were Cynthia Davis of Manchester. A millionaire, Shrlver draws ten scholars would be more This celebration was a little made during this traditional Timothy Gallagher. hds Peace Oorpa salary — $28,- $23-66 truly repreeentati've of four our, ^th different. The children staged a setting ceremony. W ith senior 500 — but not the $30,000 salary years of high ’school. The ten, puppet show and an exhibition class advisor Sister Julie St. authorized for director of the who were given a copy of Dag of folk dancing, not to greet Town Seeks Bids John making the presentations, Office of Economic Opportunity Hammarskjold's “Markings,” summer but to thank nine of 28' R«9. $32.75 Father Shaw called up the fol­ The Senate acted late ROUSB fSAINT follow in order of rank. their teachers, Middlebury Col­ For Water Pipes lowing seniors for special rec­ Wednesday at a sparsely attend­ Saranne P. Mmray, the lege coeds. ognition. ed session just before passing $ 2 7 - 6 6 daughter of Mr. ann|ir Rt- a member of the Glee Club and Catholic Parents club. These est in achievement tests. minute pump; in constant use . . . covers baautilully. the National Honor Society. the well could thus add about form in one post or the other. ducts blistarini and are the first such awards, giv­ Para-Sail Test Shrlver was quecMoned about Ikorouflily. patlini caused by ti- John V. (Jolden. the son of Compromise Pact Sought NOR’THEBN FLAMINGO 720,000 gallons of water per EXTENSION en to seniors entering the re­ ctssivt moistura in lha Mr. and Mrs. James R. Golden holding two jobs at a hearing by ligious life. Charbonneau will Maine and Florida fuss about day to the reservoir. The filter homt. o f Wapping, has received a full Delayed a Day the Foreign Relations Commit­ attend St. Thomas Seminary such things as which is the bet­ plant that treats water from tuition s^olarship to Holy On Disability Amendment tee April 26. He said he was in Bloomfield (uid Mias Pinto ter vacation state and which the reservoir is capable of Cross College. He has written able to do both by use of a per will enter the Sisters of Notre A test drop of a dummy has the better lobsters. But the pumping about 1.1 million gal for th e; school newspaper, The sonal "hot Bne” telephone com­ UP TO S0« MORE USE ON ALL LADDERS Dame de Namur Novitiate In Gemini space capsule WASHINGTON (AP) — Hopes<^bills. it would require a two- Ions per day into the town two states have a lot in com­ DURABILITY EXTERIOR SURFACR H erald.' Is a member of the scheduled for yesterday, to water system. munications system which en­ Fairfield. were improved today for a break thirds vote to uphold the chal­ mon. Flamingos, for example. No need lo chtn|t cross country and track teams, test the perfoiTnance of a The town has plans to en­ ables him to talk to top aides in Tha lalti houia paint Barry Sheckley recei-ved the lenge. Well, Gulliver, the flamingo, sytltm which will |iva paints whan you coma and the National Honor So­ Majichester-made Para-Sail in th*e deadlock between House Two meetings between tha large the capacity « f the filter either office by "pressing a but Osier Award given by Dr. Jo­ does not exactly b e 1 o n g to ton.” yoii years of X-Ira sary. la a ddlarant surltca ciety. parachute, has been post­ and Senate over a propo.sed con­ conference committees left tha plant. ice—tret economy ... lavas you timal Margaret L. Tomasko, the seph Kristan of Rockville. The Maine. H e’s a native of Sanio Shriver was net a-vailaMe for poned until today, reported­ stitutional amendment dealing dispute unresolved, with pros­ Domingo, recently of Massachu The planned pipe Installation paintinc. daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. M i - >w ard. a book and $25 is g l^ comment on Wednesday’s Sen­ % off chael Tomasko of 79 N. Elm the student planning to ly because of .^unfavorable with presidential disability. pects for agreement so dim no setts. could also be connected di­ ciiiici luiimnnu ui tu xn. xiiiiii . . . weather conditions at the nev.' meetings were scheduled. rectly to the water system, with ate vote. 15 After a dispute with a couple St., will attend Smith College The leaders of the Hou.se and ■ ' Lois Valade received a schol­ Ft. Hood Tex., test side. But the American Bar Asso­ of ducks at Fairway Acres, some additional piping, so that __ $ y.8 s on a full tuition scholarship. i Senate committees trying to GALLON — arship to St. Francis Hospital The test, one of a series, ciation, which has been pushing Westwood, Mass., Gulliver flew water from the well could be She has been active in the work out a compromise were Coin Replacing Slow School of Nursing from the ■will determine whether the for .such an amendment for the coop (or whatever) and used even when the reservoir school new.spaper, the Sodality, I reported in agreement - but South Windsor -Scholahihlp Para-Sail is sufficiently years, refused to give up. Its headed northeast, to be last is full. 1 GALLON WITH PURCHASE the Glee and Debating Clubs, there is still the matter of get­ WASHINGTON — It took 64 Fund Association. James Cul­ controllable to permit land efforts produced an informal seen picking his way through The bids on the present proj­ the Science (uid Student Coun-1 ting the other conferees tc years for the United States FREE OF 5 OR MORE GALLONS recovery of returning space meeting Wednesday between the marshes around Kittery, ect 'Will be opened at the Munic­ cil.s, and the National Honor len of Ekist Hartford received agree. to replace foreign coins In cir­ a scholarship from the Am er­ vehicles. Rep. Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y., Maine, in search of shrimp and ipal Building hearing room at Eloclety. The issue that is threatening culation In the United States ican Society of Mechanical En­ So far, all the Gemini ser­ chairman of the House Judici- other goodies. 11 a.m. June 18. The project re­ Barbara E. Judd, the daugh­ to kill an amendment that both with U.S. coins though the gineers to go to engineering ies space shots -.such as the Meanwhile, back at Fairway, quires the installation of 8-and U.S. Mint was continuously In ter qf Mr. and Mrs. Clifton > the Senate and Hou.se passed I Birch Judd of East Hartford, will at- j school at the University of one today—have been orbit­ overwhelmingly, is a time limit Bayh, D-Ind., c h a i^ a n of Gulliver had left his wife, now production from 1793 to 1857, Infroductory Offer ^ _ __ I 4 W. « « i m t f t a a r H <2 9 10-inch cast-iron pipes supplied tend Emmanuel College on a| Connecticut. ed to land in the oceans, the Senate subcommittee that called "Heartbroken” , in a dis­ the year, that foreign pieces BLACK TOP the House imposed on (Congress by the town from the Fern St, partigl tuition scholarship. She Mias Rosalie Keough and Miss where preci.se directional wrote the bill. consolate slate. finally lost their legal-tender to decide who is president when well, under Fern St. to the has Beeiv a member of the Glee Janet Pierce, both o f Manches- control is not a necessity. They are reported to have “ She's been so sad,” says Al­ reservoir. status. SEALER a vice president challenges the k and Debating Clubs, the Na- received scholarshipe . ..from right of a once-disabled presi­ agreed on a 21-day limit for fred Magaletta, developer of The project is one of a se­ Add SIOOO in value and good looks tioDst Honor Society, the Girls’ the LaBonne-Sllverstein As- dent to resume office. congressional action. Fairway. "She looks up at the ries to increase the available 454 B A T T L E S I N New Fishnet Invisible Leaders Club, the Sodality, and soclatae Inc. Mias Keougb wlU The House said 10 days was Celler’s House colleagues are sky and a pink tear rolls down town -water supply. I t was kilg- TENNESSiaC ' v/?h .7 dol'ar'< spent on / ------her bill.” atitona Boaton College and Miaa NORFOLK, 'Va.— A new net enough, after which the presi­ believed ready to go along with gested In a study of the town ’TOKYO — Jap(mese families Colonel Logan Ornamental Iron ^Syl^^IC^SuaU.'ths daughter Fierce UCpnau dent would automatically get the change, but Bayh could water system recently com­ now average 2.3 children. In j of M r: and Mrs. AnnuMiato of transparent nylon is de­ OK BV c r a t e Then, Richard Ofiy. Ut6 gui­ signed for commercial fisher­ ' his job back if Congress had have a problem bringing his pleted by ttae waCir jriannlng:, 1960 the figure was OM aad Sculli of East Hartford, plana to dance counsellor, named the still not acted. fellow conferees around. It being a non-politican year, attend Emmanuel College on a men looking for mullet, ^ad. and prublic works departments. in 1940 it was 5.2. studenta who had received 1 The Senate, which prizes its Celler is reported to have told nobody got excited when a baby partial . tuiUon scholarship. She bluefish and mackerel. Expect­ scholarahipa from colleges. ed to produce catches 10 times custom ot unlimited debate, Bayh 21 days is as far as he will elephant arrived in a crate at MORE COLLARS M’HITE Reg. $6.39 has been active in the Glee There were hearty rounds of go, and that no other meetings Boston's Logan Airport on its Advertisemenl- greater, it is invisible, soft, I fixed no time limit. But it said WASHTNG’TON — White- Club, the Sodality, the newspa­ applause as each of the fot* Congress should proceed imme­ will be scheduled unless Bayh way from Thailand to the Chil­ per, the Student Council, and the resilient, limp, highly resistenf collar jobs in America set a lowing walked up to receive diately to consider the vice can swing the other senators dren's Zoo in Springfield, Mass. SELUNG FOR 5 Gallon Can National Honor Society. to abrasion, and has excellent record last year, -with 3.1 mil­ recognition tor their scholarly knot strength and no slippage. president’s challenge. In both around to the time limit. An airport official whimsied: lion employed, 943,000 over Timothy R. Gallagher, the son Kathleen Giorgio t Wesley Gryk interviews speaker Michael Francoeur I't's a little difficult, but I ’ll of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Gal­ efforts. r 1963. MORIARTY BROTHERS Barbara Peak, $3,200 from Godd Citizenship Medal take an elephant over a Beatle steel lagher of 51 O’Leary Dr., will Annhurat College; Lee Driscoll, anytime.” Reinforced attend Bates College. He has But, gee, maybe if Beatles Concrete been on the cross country team $1,000 from the National Art Ohambertain, $2,800 from Car­ were shipped one at a time and and has been a member of the Academy; Karen Bertie, $1,600 dinal Cushing College; Barry in crates... FATHER’S DAY NaUonal Honor Society and the from Albertus Magnus. $200 Sheckly, $1,600 from Trinity. ^ ^ , r E H E I g j from the Christopher Columbus Also, Paul 'Walckowski, $4,- You Get A Lot Of Car In This Debating Club. GIFTS School, and $600 from the 800 from Harvard; Arthur La­ HIKING TRAILS ADDED WRAPPED FREE Claudette V. Stellaccio, the daughter of Mr. (uid Mrs. Al­ CMthoUc Graduate Club; Frank Montagne, $5,200 from Dart­ BO NN— Germany, one of the Kinel, $3,800 from St. Peter’s mouth; Margaret Tomasko, $8,- world’s grreatest hiking coun­ fred C, Stellaccio, of East Hart­ ARTHUR DRUG ford, plans to go to Saint Jo­ Ctollege. 000 from Smith CJoHege; SyM a tries, has 73,500 miles of trails Also, Edward Mlrek, $4,800 Sculli, $2,000 from Emmanuel — 3,470 more than last year, seph’s College In West Hartford. 1965 and $300 from the Italisin Beautiful Mercury Beautiful New Styles She has been a member of the from Aesumptlon College; National Honor Society, the Glee Saranne Murray, $4,000 from Ladies Auxiliary Club; Barbara Judd, $2,000 from Emmanuel; Why you save I I •> I Club, and the Sodality. Emmanuel College; Laura Na- John Golden, $5,600 from Holy with Colonel Logan Paul M. 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J 'fr -j.'j ...... JH:-. ■ ■■■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 19«8 PAGE SEVBNTEpf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ’niURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1965 Patty Duke Hams Called by Numbers^ Whites a Military Family^ FOR j Working on IH YOUR ME4I Father Lauds Astronaut Cosmetics 4 UHLE 1 It Bridges Social Gaps ^ Rough Role . By OHARLES STAFFOlUJ John, a rstired Marina colo- rrs ' By THOMAS M. STEWART 4 > But the novice Beeiwe is ehoit' ST. PETERSBURG, Flfc nri Rving in San Francisco. racetved eight pl- BOB THOMAS U. S. CHOICE GENUINE SPRING Associated Press Writer lived. Unleee you move on to a (A P ) — A man quaUfled to Gen. Whtie lot ratings In Ms young days AP Movic-Televlaloa Writ«r NEJWDfGTON, (A P )- In one of higher grade license by the end know rates MaJ. Edward H. . J A y * ‘n Uggeffs the old Army A ir Cbrpe before HOLLYWOOD (AP) — P»tty the closest knit, most comradely of one year you’re out of the White n , copilot tor the next taMng Me muton degree In game. Gemini two-man q;>ace flight, At The Parkadc la maUnc her tirat movta groups in the world, everybody bixtineae admiiiJetraiUon from •tnoa bar Academy Award To keep the Sropout rets low, “ a ga«d pliot, a lot bettor one calls everybody else by a eerial Harvard in 1984. "That aort of MANCHESTER WiURiph In ‘ "n je Miracla Work- ARRL provides a variety of than I waa.” eermariced me for finance and ar," and A’a aven mora atranu- number. practice manuals for bsglimers. The League radio station eleo The man Is MaJ. Gan. BJdward buslneea aotivltiea in the Air oua. Amateur radio operators see H. White, who retired from the Aa Halan Hallar in tha Sim broadcaets code practice ees- Etorce,” he saya. ^ nothing strange about It. Aa far Air Force eight years ago—a He was the ftnst controller of ttMUt won bar tba 'Oacar aa beat slona at speeds appropriate tor as they’re concerned, when a man who was rated to fly every­ the Air Btorce when tt. became a aupfwitlnc aotreaa of 1M2, aha beginnerB, letting them buUd ham gets hds license and call thing from bombers to balloons. separate branch in 1947. Bad aoma knock-down battlaa their speed gradually. I letters from the Federal Oom- The licenses above Novice re- He delivers his evaluation of his Eklward n was bom in FT. MANCHESTER wltli her fellow Oncar winner, HSIRMH- son’s aWHty with deep pride. Anne BanonSt. mundcatdons Oommlssion he has quire coosidemble wwk. That’s Sam Houston Hoe^tal in San ; been baptised anew. why a ham who sweats to get In Ms father, MaJ. White has Antonio, and his lather rays he SPORTSMEN'S Now younc P »«y la here for U. S. CHOICE ( " I f you know the n^n at all," one can be sent Into a rage by a dedicated cheerleculer. And in was quite a bargain—cost only Bar Srat Hollywood film. Adapt­ , explained John Huntoon, general being confused with some unli­ his soft-spoken mother, an “ en­ $19.76. He took hie ttnit plane ed from ttia play "Tim a Out for ' manager of the American Radio censed user of the air waves thusiastic spectator.’’ To their ride in an old two-eeatod T8 ASSOCIATION. INC. Oincer,” M ia now caUed plain ! Relay League, “ you know hla such as a CItizena Band opera' son they have Imported rtchea: trainer et the age of 10 with hds "BlBla.” In It Patty runs the Loin Lamb Chops 1 cell letters. M&ybt you'll know tor. Hla the tradltiMra of "the father at. the controls. An air 100-yard daah and bta?dlea, pole • his first name too, but you may Once he has Ms "ticket,” ati corps,” or "duty, honor, ooun- Fbrce career came naturally. WIH nwot JuM 8 .vaidta, dances the fn i( and not know his last name at all." an amateur needs to let the try ;” hers the appreciation of Mrs. White Is particularly ■InsB four nambaia. This helps to bridge the gap world know he 1mm arrived is famfly, the value of prayer. proud of a West Point brochure, Whan I aaw 'Patty In bar at 8 P.M. between the social ranks of equipment. General and Mrs. White, who which has a picture of her as­ dreaatnf room at Paramount, hams. When he turns to his mi­ Hams enrich the electronics live on a quiet, pallm-ahadowed tronaut (»n on a page with ntc- ahe waa atSfeztnc ttt>m under- crophone or begins pumping bis industry by about $40 milHon a street neair Tampa Bay. look tures of Lee, Grant, Pershing, to discuss Bylaws atandable tattgue — " I think it TENbER SLICED Mopss key, every ham is the year as they constantly add new forward to their son’s tour-day MacArthur and Eisenhower, was the hurdles that did it." But equal of every other ham, no gadgets. The average ham sta­ flight with MaJ. J a m esL ^ Mc- and of her son’s comment on It. ahe remained as cheerful aa more, no less. tion represents about $800 worth Divltt because they know It’a "H e told me, *the others did aver. "B ilU e" should be a BABY BEEF Louie the saloon keeper may of equipment. what he wishes to do. their Jobs, now I have to do hreeie for her; aha playa only twirl hie dials looking for some­ The availability of all this "H is definite goal,” says his mine,’ ’ ’ she says. one role. Try beef kabobs with vegetables for an unusual outdoor treat. one to converse with and come factory-built equipment is a Itt- father, "is to make the first The general’s lady has a rec­ AIR For two aeaaons ahe has been lb up with Gen. (Jurtis LeMay. If tle dismaying to some of the flight to the moon, and this ipe for the kind of close-knit p la y in f a double role on a tels- LIVER so, he may address LeMay as more experienced operatom, flight will be a step In that di­ family that they enjoy so fully. viaicn aeries entitled "The Patty 45 “K4RFA” or "Curt” and his rection." " I believe mothers should CONDITIONERS many of whom joined the ranks Duke Show." . radio etiquette will be beyond back when you had no choice The Whites are military; the stay at home and take care of "In fa ct," ahe remarked, Meat on a Skewer Comes Up reproach. but to make your own. general was g^raduated from small children if it’s at all possi­ ALL SIZES ^‘this year I played a third roie: Or maybe Louie might find In a recent article In Q8T, West Point In 1924, 28 years ble," she says. “ No one else 1 cup .>:alid oil clause that permitted any op­ thing to clean those glass sip- charcoal, served with garlic and lamb are popular, loo. For 1 'Which has Its headquarters on a tice of optometry in mercantile The general’s brother, James, Billie is much different from 1/3 cup water bill In Newington. stores, such as Jewelry and de­ tometrists already working in is a retired Army colonel living pers used for tall glaraes of bev­ 445 Hartford Rd Wll three of the television roles, , bread and a mixed green salad 1'2 table-spoons light brown a delicious variation, try lamb | on skewers with a tangy sauce. The League, which marked Its Nannie Doss, 60, Is Dead; partment stores. It contained a such stores to continue. in Newport, R.I., and his broth- erages. >die explained. She’ll look differ- , _th e re s a fea.st for the dun- sugar : Both anniversary last year, gives 2 teaspoons salt Tangy Lamb * 'garee set. Call thi.a ’ kabob “En Brochette” I amateurs scattered over mil­ very blonde Beatle-bob. ; 1'2 teaspoons powdered mus­ lions of square miles a place to Poisoned Four Husbands Ih e film is being produced by cookery" or "cooking en bro- tard >4 cup chili sauce her television boss. Peter Law- , chette" if you prefer, but it all ‘■4 cup salad oil I call home. And when hams need \ teaspoon cayenne I a spokesman in 'Washington the ford, for United Artists and comes to the same thing, 2 tablespoons finely chopped 14 cup water OKtAHOMA OTY, Okla.^ Nannie was charged In the marks the besflnnln^ of the Cali*! ^ hints to the man of the 1 taibleapoon prepared mus-1 League usually does the talking. poison death of her mother, onion , Members pay annual dues M (A P ) — Matronly NanMe Doss forrtaxatlon of Patty. Her tele- house who has forced his wife V* teaspoon mashed garlic tard Less Bone and Louisa Hazel of Lexington, N.C. ( $6 and receive a monthly maga- who fatally poisoned tour of her But Mrs. Doss contended hse ■vision (diow was originally to stand by ami watch (.so she clove 1 tablespoon dark brown ■cheduled to be filmed here two has purposely.^eluded him into sugar rine called QST (■which means five husbands died of leukemia never "harmed any of my blood years ago, but work laws for believing 1 while he co6ks the Combine all ingredients in a 1 4 pounds lean lamb cubes. Waste— Delicious "calling aR amateurs” in code Wednesday in an Oklahoma City kin.” saucepan. Bring to boiling point shoithand). They are also kept minora proved too stringent for kabobs over the backyard grill, 14 to 2 inches hospital, where she waa taken She calmly admitted doing posted by broadcasts of ham a yoimg actress who had to play , Start the fires long enough and boil 1 minute. This sauce 4 pound large mushrooms from the State Penitentiary at away with her husbands, saying Served Hot orXold news over the League’s own one- dual roles. The series shifted to ahead of time so the charcoal will keep several weeks if stor­ 12 pieces diagonally sliced cel- McAlester. She was 60. only: “ My conscience is clear. Icllowatt station, WIAF. Nannie escaped the electric New York. I will be grayed and hot; pre- ed in a covered jar in the refrig­ ery. 4 -inch thick You won't find anymore.” The magatine demonstrates chair because a district Judge Now Patty is 18 and glad of It. ; cook and marinate long-cook erator. 3 medium red OQions, cnit in Motive for the slayings, ac­ the terxleiKy to use call letters fak It would be "poor prec­ Knee she is out of the clutches vegetables like carrots, onions Yield; Six servings. half cording to prosecutors, was instead of names. Under a photo edent" to make her the first of Uie weUare workers, Lawford snd poUtoes so they’ll brown In Fresh Cherry Tomato Mix together chili sauce, oil. money from insurance policies. and other production minds the time required for the meat, and Mushroom Kabobs LIBBY of a smiling groirp of hams is woman to be rantenced to death Nannie had anotftar explana­ water, mustard and sugar, Ukely to be a caption reading have decided to stioot the series Cut sirloin or tenderloin steak Wasii mushrooms. Remove pour over lamb. Marinate sev- in Oklahoma. tion: “ I was in a terrible train "L e ft to right are WBNFO, fai Hollywood. j Into 1 to lV4-inch cubes. Baste stems, saving to use in .soups eral hours, turning occasion­ 12 Of. Mrs. Doss, a native of AnnM- accident when I was nine in Al- ' KBLFJ, W5AMA ...” How does she feel about U»e kabobs frequently during cook- sauces and graries. String ally. Place lamb on skewers; ton, Ala., waa sentenced June 2, absuna and cracked my head CORNED BEEF Often, the A R R L can do for 1966 to life imprisonment for the open. Sometimes I think I might move? I mushroom caps on ske\^■ers al­ grill 5 to 6 inches from heat, bams whet they cannot do for death of her fifth husband, Sa­ "Oh. It’s hard to leave your M arin ^e For Bsef ternately with whole cherry 10 to 15 minutes per side, or be tMnking crooked." themselves, such as coaxing the muel L. Doss of Tulsa. borne town," ahe admitted, "but To each pound of beef cubes, tomatoes. Brush with melted until desired doneness, brush­ Air Force to let a small space She fed Dora a dish o f prunes I like it here. I could be happy ] add 2/3 cup cooking oil, 1 tea- butter or margarine. Cook over ing frequently with marinade. MIRACLE WHIP aatelKte for amateur radio op­ Uberally laced with rat poison, Optometry Ban anywhere.” • spoon salt. teaspoon coarse a slow-burning charcoal fire 15 Place vegetables on skewers: n erators hitch a ride into outer and completed the Job with a Aa you can see, Patty is n ot, black pepper. U teaspoon grill 5 to 6 minutes per side, to 20 minutes, turning to cook SA L A D "Ifs Salad mmm epace at a rocket launching. tablespoon of poison In hia cof­ HARTFORD (A P )—A bill that difficult to please. She is ex- thyme, 3 tablespoons lemon b ru s h in g frequently with | vegetables uniformly. Remove The third of these "Oscar” fee. would have repealed the 1963 ceedingly grateful for all that! juice. cup chopped onion marinade. from fire, bni.sh agnin with ■wtellites went up In March. Hukband No. 1, and the lone law prohibiting the practice of has happened to her in the past gjuj wine vinegar to cover; Yield: Six servings. DRESSING j melted butter or margarine and When it passed overhead tt en aurvivor, is Charles Bragga, optometry in stores ■was.defeat­ 10 years — ahe started acting at I mix, Ckjver and refrigerate 2 abled amateurs with short-range 'Whom rile married in Blue ed 149-79 In the House Wednes­ 8. But doesn’t she feel a loss of 3 hours. equipment to bounce signals to day. her childhood? Mountain, Ala. He divorced her. Cook Out QT. JAR 4 3 ^ other hams M much as 3,(WO Rep. Robert H. Barnes, one of "N ot at all,” she said. “ Oh, Barbecued Beef Kabobs The food she served didn’t miles away. the supporters of repeal, con­ no. Why, I ’ve had a wonderful 1 4 lbs. sirloin tip c/o Manchester (Conn.) Evening Herald "taste right,” said Braggs. 1 4 dozen small white onions Oscar H I is silent now, since Nannie said riie killed her tended 'that the law gave optom- time. And how lucky I am to P. O. Box 489, Dept. A Its relay mechanism was intend­ otristB practicing in private of­ know exactly what I want to do Spicy Barbecue Sauce second husband, FYank Harrel- Radio City Station ed to laat oidy a few weeks. fices a virtual monopoly. He with my hfe. Moot girls get to Frankfurter buns son of Jacksonville, Ala., by New York, N Y. 10036 “ The government helps us put sptldng his corn wMaky with rat said the optometrists boosted my age ano Ihave no idea." Cut beef into 14 inch cubes. SWEET UFE Peel onions and parboil 10 nrin- Qt. these things up,” Huntoon ex poison. their prices after the bill was utes in boiling salted water, plained, "but they don’t want a Her next two hutibands, Har­ passed. Please send me ...... copies of "Ctook Out with Gaynor Bots. The 1963 law banned the prac- using 1 teaspoon salt to 1 Al'PLE 4 Jot of our stuff beeping around ley Lanning, whom she met in quart boiling water. String beef Maddox ” at $1 per copy. Enclosed Is my check or money up there indOfinitely. Lexington, N.C., and Richard and onions alternately on skew­ One becomes a ham. or at Louis Morton of Emporia, Kan., ers. Brush with Spicy Barbe­ order for $...... least gets a foot in the door, by died of poison too. cue Sauce. Cook over a very JUICE 7 9 securing a Novice license from And, as Doss was dying in FATHER’S DAY Georgeady - Fiske '“ 'V charcoal fire until the meat the FX3C. Tulsa, Nannie had eyes oh pros­ If you can handle five words pective husband No. 6 — James SHAIYNG SETS The marriage of Miss Pa- desired doneness turning per minute in International H. Keel of Goldsboro, N.C. W ALLETS. — . CARDS trioia Ann Fiske of Manchester »^d basting with barbecue n ...... Morse and pass a simple ex “ I ’m sure mighty proud, and EJlliott Nicholas Georgeady sauce as often as the meat looks For Your Cookout” amination, y m ’re in. A slxiyear mighty proud that ahe didn’t o f Bast Hartford took place dry. (Cooking time depends up- ARTHUR DRUG City ^...... S t a t e ...... Zip C o d e ...... N ew ! old in Ehle, Pa., once made the come to my part of the coun­ Saturday. May 30 at St. Mary’s on the degree of doiieness de- grade. try," said Keel. Episcopal Church. The Rev. steed and the heal of ute ^ire. (Please allow three weeks for delivery.) KINGSFORD John Hughes performed the Slow cookmg and fr^u en t b ^ t- Sweet Life SET OF FOUR COLORFUL double ring ceremony at 2 p.m.; ing produce a kabob of belter The church waa decorated with CHARCOAL white carnations. Sydney Mac- CANNED SODA Alpine ser\-ed as organist. white accessories and white BRIQUEHES SUNFROST THERM-0 WARE The bride ia the daughter of orchid corsage. Events in World Mrs. Leslie G. Fiske and the The bridegrroom is a 1963 IDEAL FOR SUMMER OUTINGS! 10 LB. BA G late Mr. Fiske of 232 Woodland graduate of Ea.st Hartford High St. The bridegroom's parents School and is employed by the TOKYO (AP) — Prime Minis^tons of grain to the states to 450,- 7 DELICIOUS are Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Southern New England Tele- ter Blsaku Sato formed a new 000 tons soon. FLAVORS 10 88c MILK COOLERS Georgeady of Elast Hartford. ^ phone Co. The bride graduated cabinet today in an attempt to Shastri blamed the India-Pak-! The bride was given in mar- from Manchester High School consolidate control of the Liber- istan tetTitorial quarrel in the Ranii of Kutch without explain­ LT.WOOD (Additional Sets Available) riage by her uncle, Theodore with the class of 1963 and is an al- Democratic p ^ y prior to Fiske of Winsted. She wa-s at- employe of the Aetna Life In- i Upper House elections July 4. ing how this affects the food Qijip3«ili‘Roi4K^ tired m the same gown wont surance Co. She is a member of 1 No policy changes were ex- situation. LOCKER PLANT and MEAT MARKET by her sister at her wedding, the Aetna Girls Club. | pected. Japanese pnme minis- About 2.5 million tons of U.S. 1 ______FRESH MEATS — RCTAIl DgARTMENT ______The dre«s was de-signed with a The couple are making (heir ters adjust their cabinet lineupe aid wheat arrived at Indian f O fitted Chantilly lace bodice trim- home at 232 Woodland St. periodically. porta in April and May com­ YOURS FOR ONLY med with pearls and iridesoents. ------Sato retained two members of pared with 1.2 million tons nor­ A U OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED— the cabinet he took oveh when mally. Unloading and shipment | jtOT FREFACKACP ______Bank of England Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda have been delayed by bureau­ was of silk organza appliqued T . . -TV 1 resigned because 01of ill neannhealth cratic red tape and lack of | LARGE SWEET w'.th lave Her elbow-length Interest Llroppea last November. TTiey were For traiiis and trucks. US.DA. CHOICE COMRO veil of silk illuston fell from a ------^ * I eign - Minister _ , . n Etsusaburo t a Shlina ROME (AP) — Premier Aldo queen .c crown of SweeU-sh crye- CoNIXlN (API — The Bank 1"** , Secretary BING CHERRIES CHUCK STEAKS Keeps Milk (and other drinks) MtHD's government ie asking tals and pe.irU She earned a of England rate, which set.c the ; Hattnmoto. ParUament to auChoriza a $90.4- frosty-cold in summer, bracingly ca.scade bouquet of white rones pattern for interest charges in , /vierwiM /atm 11,^4. i.,'. BLOCK CHUCK ROAST ar.d baby’s breuth. the sterling bloc, wa.s cut to- sheath with bark However. the high rate Oonoervative members ct the and political leaders. It provides CORNED BEEF With your purchase of 2 extra quarts fullness ^ arid bow detail. Sh e' (lamped down borrowing for, House roared in jubilation as I money for housing, schools, hos- STEAKETTES Highly stain resistant • Full 14 oz. capacity wore a headpiece consisting o f ! business expansion and housing i the 281- 281 split was announced, ' pitals, public works and public | a single matching flosv-er with mortgages. The government' 'Die WH was saved when Sir industry. LB. BAG 4 5 ^ I l f milk for the weekend face veil, and carried a cas­ had been anxious to reduce it as Herbert Butcher a Conserva­ cade bouquet of pale pink car­ Boon as possible. tive and the acting chairman of Plastic Bath Complete nations. The Treasury announced the Ways and Means Commit­ LARGE LUSCIOUS PINK MEAT QQ« Mrs. Robert Fi.ske of Win- Wednesday that the nation’s tee, cast his vote in the Labor CHICAGO — Now avaUablel HEAD CUT ■ted, wife of the cousin of the reserve of gold and hard cur column. By tradition, the chair to home builders are plastic I bride, and Mrs. Norman Shields rency gained $165.2 million dur when breaking a tie always one-piece bathrooms completely! CANTALOUPES ORDER YOURS TODAYI ^ of Rockville, who served ing May. The reduction of the rotes to keep an issue before the equipped and containing evei^- e x t r a LEAN—f r e s h l y GROUND CUDAHY RAR-S ALL MEAT NOT PRE-PACKAGED bridesmaid.'!... wore sirnilar pink banft rate may lead to some House. thing from walls to lavatory, j of M. IM m IM m I dresses and headplecas to that withdrawal of foreign funds be The House waa sitting as a When the unit is dropped into | fcitU m lM Tim Only—fnm Tout Horn DMuott MUkmat, at Cut! Auy B tk m of the matron of honor. Their cause of the reduced yield on ways and meana committee on a new house, all that remains EA. ' FRANKFURTS bouquets were cascades of dark money sent to Britain tor lend­ a proposal to introduce an is to connect the electricity and j CHUCK 6R0UND pink and white carnations. ing. Amerioan-style corporation tax. water pipes. ® However, the British govern­ Defeat would have dealt a blow 39 The godfather of the bride- ‘groom, George-Kapetan of Mid­ ment is armed with a new loan to Prime Minister Harold Wil­ dletown, waa best man. James of $1.4 billion from the Interna­ son’s prestige. AIR FOR DELIVERY— CALL 643-8059 Georgeady of Roslindale, Mass., tional Monetary Fund .and The absentees were Post- 7 9 s brother of the bridegroom, and seems confident that it can cope ma.ster General Anthony Wedg- 5 9 ' ^ DART'S DAIRY, Inc. Robert Grover of Oakdale, with any new pressure on the wood Benn, Pensions Secretary BERGREN DAIRY FARMS pound. Norman Pentland and Michael CONDITIONERS brother-in-law of the bride, I M t m nil iRWwaira pnn EhtgUsh. aei-ved ushers. Said a Bank of England Soobraok Form fnilta and vm idbln . Sovt up lo 20% A reception for 100 guests spokesman; ALL SIZES a : C. PETERSEN FARMS "This reduction from the Nq- NEW DBILHI, India (A P ) — BROCK-HALL DAIRY was held immediately following vember crisis level leaves the Prime Minister Lai Bediadur M l EM a UiiG the ceremony at Flano's Res­ ■HOr' PRE-SEASON bank rate stiU high at 6 per Shastri told India’s already hun­ taurant, Bolton. The mother of cent. It doee not imply any.re- gry people Wednesday nigM to Wa r«iit,eoW ftoraon loekura lur your fr o ^ moota for m Etilo a l CORDTSEN DAIRY SEALTEST FOODS the bride received in a pink laxeilon of the restrioUon of U ^ten their belts because a PRICES orepe sheath dress appliqued credit.” new food shortage may be ed- $1.25 af mourii. Tho leekor kokb abool' 150 pounds of moot. with pink silk . flowers. The A general squeeze on credit veloping. bridegroom’s mother had chos-. CompoTf this dool hoforo yon buy o kOnio frtoni^ ‘ was one of the terms exacted by Shastri aaid some areas of ■I - ...... H I ii.i .^raii'' I...... 4 en a blue aheath. Both mothers the central banks of other West­ Mysore and Bihar States al­ ECONOM Y STORE OF MANCHESTER wore white orchid (torsages. ern nations in return for loans, ready have run out of food. He IF YOU LIKE THE S m GIV£US A TEST Upon leaving fdg a wedding including the one from the In­ told a meeting of chief nvinieten NORMAN’S 646 CENTER STRBCT PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 51 MSSELL ST. , IUbkR:WlC| trip to Nlagatm Falls and Can­ ternational Monetary Fund, to (fovwnqn) thait hie govern- ada, tile bride w e«« a two-pieoe tide BrHate over ite monatazY ment may have to reduce tta i545 Hartford Rd OPEN WED.. THURSh RRL 11LL 9 P.M. — SAT. H U 6;30 ?(AN AHEAD! DON’T HUN OUT! ORDER EXTRA MILK FOR THE WEEKLN piak aad wUta -4i « m wttb criria. 'm onthly eMpnwnt er «00,0M

f /* > . i: ‘ jV| .'i V : .- . :: t. • ’’’’ ' I - • 4'' V‘ rAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1865 MANCHESTER W ENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1965 p a g e n i n e t m b f State Troopers Attadsed, -p-U Dr. Roberts Heads 0)w Killed, Hal Boyle Hit by Car Father and Son Arrested Cancer Society Unit Sniperville 1 A Manchester motnrtot re­ OUILPORD (AP) — Two OuU-< . But as the trooper moved, the younger Laffin swung a portedly struck and killed a ford men, a father and son, ar« Dr. DouffhM J. Roberts Jr. was elected president of wrench, knockUlg Hedge to the Hottest Spot oow on the road In Amston last free in $10,(XX) bond today after ground. the Manchester Branch of the American Cancer Society night, one of several motor ve­ being arreeled on a variety of O’Keefe then drew Ms revol­ at the annual meeting held last night at the VFW hicle acddenta which took chargee stemming from a fight ver and trained M on the Laf- At Da Nang Home. He is chief of radiation and therapy and of the with two state troopers on the flne, Spreda and Goodale fled. place duAig yesterday’s raiii- O’Keefe bolstered Ms gun IUdlo>Iaotop« Dept, at Man-f storm and Which could, at least ConneoUcut Tunrpike Wednes­ A SHAU, South Viet Nam cheater Memorial Hoapital. He day. w6ien Hedge cUmbed back on in part, be aititributed to the Ms feet '^ en ttiot h^ipened, (AP) — We were on our way to MKoeeda Dr. David M. Caldwell wet road surfaces and dlinln- One of the. troopers, Patrlcli Jr. in hia new capacity. Hedge, was hoepMalUed. State the Loffine Jumped the troopers. sMpervlUe. iahed vision caused by the In the scuffle, Hedge was It wae reported by Everett steady rainfall. police said he Imd been clubbed TV^’e what the aerial supply kicked heflore the Latfine were Moore , campaign treasurer, Acoordtng to State Police, with a monkey wrench and _ orews oedl this mountain outpoot that $26,000 had been coUected kicked. subdued. FVank ErMcOMnchey, 37, of 14 CkxMlale' and Spreda were on the Laotian border 61 m iles Airing the A.pril Cancer Cni- Beech St., was northbound on Arrested were Walter T. Laf- aade, thereby exceeding the in­ fln, 60, and Ms son, Walter D. picked up later. Raymond, who west of Da Nang. Rt. 86 When he dimmed his high 'had driven o ff wttfa the m otorist tended goal. The largest em­ beams for an oncoming motor­ LaCfln, 28. “ This Is the hottest place we ploye contribution in the area The elder Loftin was charged before the fight, wae charged come Into,” said the navigator, ist. Alm ost .inumecUaitety, police only wMh the traffic violation. w a s raised t>y the Ion a Manu­ said, MoGlinchey saw the form with Msorderly conduct, inciting Oapt. Ray Perdue, 33, Roanoke, facturing Co. of Manchester injury to a police officer and Hedge suffered a fracture of Va. I lOW ra EXCITING « TRIPLE-S o f a cow k>om up before him the cheek bone, a concueelon, which raised $1,600. Moore ex­ kt the middle of the road. Un­ refusal to show Ms driver’s "Fbr the last month every plained that 10 per cent of all license. , and bruiaea of the neck and lime one of our planes has land­ • PRICES 2 e SPECIALS ^ BLUE STAMPSi able to brake in time, he struck tMgh. O’Keefe was treated tor a funds raised in the campaign His son WBs charged with ag- ed or taken off here it has been the aiunlai with the left front WT&t injury. la returned to the Manchester comer of his veblde. gpravated assault and inciting hit. The elephant grass te so area for care of cancer pa­ deep snipers can cmwl in it up No police action was taken in injury to a police officer. ) 1 tients. Two other men, WUHam Good- . to lidtMn 50 feet of the runway. the case. The cow was reported­ "The grass is so dense we Mrs. Kenneth Wigren, service ly owned by WilUam Zagrary of ale, 22, and FVank Spreda, 24, chairman, stated that 127 can­ were also arrested. Both were Police Arrests ' can’t even bum it off with na- Am ston. • palm. Two days ago a sniper cer patients in the Manchester A 12-year-otd girl was re­ charged with breach of peace. area were helped in some ca- An addliUonal charge of de­ wounded one of our troop pae- portedly not seriously injured Proud sona and mothers'share the honors as Mra Roger Dmnalne (rl|^t) presents an Lawrrence Gavello, 26, of 469 aengers here right after he jpacity during the past year. Ihe after she was knocked off her Eagle Scout Badge to her son, Richard, while Mrs. Timothy Ikmovan and son Dana, also an struction of public property was Manchester. Branch covers, be­ lodged against Goodole, -who Main St., was charged with in­ Jumped off the plane.” bicycle in a collision with an Eagle badge recipient, watch. (Herald photo by Pinto.) toxication and was summoned ■The last incident had thor­ CHUCK STEAK . 3 9 sides Mancnester, the towns of was released in $500 bond. Bond Dr. Dougias J. Roberts Jr. automitde yesterday afternoon. to appear at the Manchester oughly angered the squadron QUICK AND EASY TO PREPARE! ^ ^ BomiiSts Bidtcn, Broad Brook, South The girl, Christine Mathewson fo r fipreda was $60. MIDDLE CUT All four defendants are sched­ session of Circuit Court 12 on oomnmander, Lt.' Ool. Harry O. Windsor, Tolland, Warehouse of 63 Fairfield St., was treated Columbia June 21. Patrolmtm Curtis Gas- Point, EUlngton, Vsmon, Som'‘ tee and William Sleith, lay trus­ uled to appear in CSrcuit Oourt Howton, Birmingham, Ala. He CHUCK STEAK 49* CHUCK ROAST tee. by a prlvirte doctor. kell made the arrest last night doesn’tlike to liave Ms big TOP o r a c K an, Stafford, Union and Wil- A ccordin g to pioHce, the acci­ June 22. BLADE COT The Board of Trustees oon- Charier Night Dumaine, Donovan State pxdlce gave this account on Main St. unarmed C12S sky ferriee shot MINUTE MAID Ungton. Help was given as pert dent took place about 3:45 at up. payment for cobalt treatment sists of Dr. Robert AlMbury, of the incident: CHUCK ROAST * CUBE STEAK Dr. Prederick Becker, Dr. Ed­ High St. and Campfieid Rd. The Today, flying aa pilot Mmself, ORANGE or for drugs as well as loan of operator of the automobile, Conducted by Trooper Hedge ridii« with Gets Health Grant ward Besser, Mrs. Edward Car- rookie trooper David O’Keefe he was looking for revenge. He aickroom oquipment, dressings Mary Leonowicx of 45 High St., Earn Eagle Badges roll of WiUngton, Mrs. Ken­ summoned a tow truck at the PUTNAM (AP)—The first fed­ bad brought Long a couple of GRAPEFRUIT and tranaportatioa to IxMpitals eastbound on High St., had re­ Explorer Post propeller-driven Skyraiders as for therapy treatmovta. neth Chase, Mrs. Bldward Oon- requert of 8 motorist stranded eral ip-ant establlsMng a local 5 portedly just crossed Campfieid JUICE toi, Edgar Clarke, Sam Dia­ -with a flat tire. close support Mrs. John P. Cheney Jr. of Rd. a f^ having stopped for a referral and information service mond, Mis . fVed Dooley of TTie newly-organized Ebcplor- Richard 'Dumaine and Dana Donovan last night were When the truck, driven by to deal with health and welfare "If the snipers open up on us Vis education conunittee report- stop sign when the coUiaion oc­ South Windsor, Mrs. George er Post met recently for its awarded Eagle Scout badges, Scouting’s highest honor, Robert Raym ond, 19, arrl-ved, tt in the Putnam areas was an­ now,” he remarked, ” we’U give NmUTE 2IAIB ii «0n 9-ox.^Ce , , Od that m aify area grcagn had curred. Police say that they are Charter night. James Cook, CROSS RIB roast 7 9 Eoalbart, Mrs. J. HerbeK Fin­ cut across the grass divider. nounced today by the local of­ them a little surprise.” used edueatlansl fihn showings still iRvesUgating the case. scout commissioner, presented at a Court of Honor conducted by Troop 120 at S t T A N G E R IN E juice 4 BROCCOLI ah uatdi 3 5 ‘ lay, Dr. F'ranols Helfrick. James’ Schotrf Hall. ^ Raymond was given a ticket for fice of Rep. William L. St. Onge, Because of the sniper danger at their organisational meetings Also Dr. Robert Kams, Mrs. An EnfWd motorist received the charter to Joseph Pelletier, making an lU^ai turn. we wore thick flak vests - and CHUCK committeeman. Advisors cer­ Richard, the son of Mr. and D-Conn. tEABKOOK TARMf 3 „ PVA. ETOOrrER and that her committee was John Inhda, Dr. Nicholas Mar- a written warning for failure to Goodale, a passenger in the The U. 8. PubHc Health Ser­ aat tight. The heat was stifling SPINACH again active in the pntl-nnok- grant the right of way at an tificates were presented to John Mrs. R oger E. Dumaine, 93 ecCOEN CALIF. STEAK 65* nANKENRIBS 55* xialo. Mis. Daniel MOeler, Dr. Scarborough Rd., has been a MEA Decides truck, ^ove back to the garage vice approved a grant of $68,- In the cargo space which was PETITE PEAS S“ 79' socrriE' ' i i ‘ 3 9 ' Ing program in the achooto intersection, after he was in­ Sullivan, local director of Civil and told the elder Laffin wtiat crow ded with 63 Vietnameee BEEF e VEAL e PORK — j a . BOMELBES _ Harvey Pastel, Dr. Raymond Defense, Richard Lange' and scout for seven years, and has 832 over a three-year period for ■enred by the Manchester Peraochlo, Dr. and Mis. Heihert volved In an accident at New had happened. Laffin, hia son, the establishment of the Quine- trocqpe ws were bringing to the B n o o h . Nicholas Lanzolatta, and Post received the Ad Altare Del 59* CHUCK FOLET 7 9 ' Snyder, Dr. Edwsrd SuJick, State Rd. and Buckland St. last Salary Issue Goodale and Spreda then drove baug Valley Health and Welfare outpot. SENECA BIRDS EYE MEAT LOAF MIX Other oCCtcers elected to serve night. members were given their Ex­ award, a Catholic a'ward for They looked bke toy dolls Dr. FhiUp Sumner, Edward plorer badges. In addition, Syl- meeting religious requiremerds. out to the Turnpike. Council wMch wrlU administer with Dr. Roberts include Atty. 'nroms, Dr. Michael Atkins of Police say Donald P. Ham­ Once there, an argument de­ the program. dresBMl up as soldiers. Some vlo Zaney, area Civil Defen.se A general m eeting of trie Mail' APPLE JUICE POTATO PUFFS Charles Crockett, first vice preo- RodcvR le and Bernard FVMon. mond, 40, eastbound on New Dana, the eon of Mr. "and veloped. When the older Laffin The original request for the giggled and looked out the win- director, inducted the boys Into Chester Education Association Meat; Ihr. Don Guinan, second Dr. David M. Caldwell Jr. and State Rd., made a left turn in Mrs. Timothy Donovan, 57 was asked to produce his driv­ grant was m ade by the Fhitnam denvs. Others chattered like a communications branch of the was to have been held today to 8 -0 1 O A c Tice president; Mrs. Chartes Georgs Chase of RockvlHe wffl the path of an oncoming car Boulder Rd., has been a scout er’s Ucense, he refused. Hedge euwa League of Women Voters to magpies. One sat alone, silently operated by Marilyn R. Call of CD. for eight years, has received decide whether the teachers will pkgs. Uheit, chainnen of votunteeis; serve as members-at-laxge of Plans have been made for a then reached out to touch Laffin the federal mental health aer- weeing, with a hand over hie 8 9 Mrs. J. nigo Benson, secre­ 27 K erry BL The Call vehicle the Ad Altare Dei award and withhold signatures from salary and place Mm under arrest. vice. (ace to hide his tears. the eseoutlvs committee. New Member night to be held agreements as a means of pree- 5 tary; Walter Grusfaa, treasurer; Dr. Pmtton Mead, gsnetsl was towed away with heavy was selected to the Apache "You never can be sure how . front end damage. June 10 at Yeomans Hall at suring for higher salaries. CHEF BOT-AH-DEE GROUND CHUCK 5 9 Bvsrett Moore, euapaign treas­ autgeon of Hartford, was guest Braves and Order of the Arrow. they’ll re^t to plane flight," •RAND UNION ALL BUTTER 7:30 p.m. Robert Cerratto is The leaders of the MEA have 12%-ox. urer; Mrs. John P. Cheney Jr., speaker following a buffet din­ Gregory P. Ziemak, 17, of 98 The oandlelight ceremony said a crewman. “A few pkg. Cooper Hill St., saw his car chairman of arrangements and itiready stated their intention to PIZZA WITH SAUSAGE 65* •HOULOER eaea. CHUCK pufaUc eduoatian; M is. Kenneth ner. He told of his eocperienoes will be assisted by Philip Car­ conducted by the Senior Patrol really frightened and airsick. POUNDCAKE 5 t 6 5 ' WigrsD, service; Mis. Arthur towed from the scene of an ac­ under Eagle Soout David White recommend this course of ac­ aboard the SS Hope which was ter and Peter Lanzolatta. "Now and then one will go CAPT. CRUHCH CHOC, as STKAW. 99* CHICKEN STEAK a 99* Mewsrt, public informatioD; Dr. cident last night on W. Middle also included presentations of tion. The board of education has •RAMS UNION « h LONDON BROIL sbaitloned in West Afitos, and Boys from 14 to 18 are in- beserk. One who did that triro COLICHLE er MAST Melvin uoiwlts, medical trus- showed riides. Tpke. near New Stats Rd. Ac­ awards and merit baxiges. The refused to consider further sal­ to blow up the plane with Ms pk f. ■vlted to attend. ary increases fo r the 1966-86 SCALLOP DINNER S ? 4 9 ' 5 9 ' cording to police, Ziemak had Members of the Post will at­ court was addressed by J. Mo­ > grenadee, and had to be held 99* END OF STEAK a 85* just ssed New State Rd. to ray Roy, Blackledge District year. MORIARTY BUTTERSTEAK tend the Elks Flag Day June dow n.” RockviUe-VCTnon bum left onto W. Middle Tpke. 18 at the Elks Home In WllU- scout executive, -who discussed The salary schedule, called As we landed on the small when he coUided with a car m antic. the significance of scouting to a "barely competitive’’ by School airstrip we were greeted by a GRAND UNION eastbound on W. Middle Tpke. STOUFFER BONELESS Summer School Set young man’s future. Refresh­ Supt. WilHam Curtis, represents olgn tmt said: ’’Welcome to the AU operated by Terry D. McCar­ A summer school, on a first ments were served. an increase of $150 for teachers BROTHERS . A Shau Hilton. Lao.s one mile. POTATOES GRATIN WAFFLES Town Will Act on Items thy, 19, of 241 Hollister St. come first served bMis, will be Dumaine is a senior at Man­ on the B.S. schedule, $200 for the Hanoi 396. Detroit 12,000. New Ziemak’s vehicle was damaged held at the F. R. Noble School chester High School, has part­ M.S. schedule, and $250 fo r the Y ork 13,000.” 11'i-oz on its right side and McCar­ in Wllllmantic from July 8 icipated in swimming, cro ss M.S. plus tilirty credits sched­ RECENT ARRIVALS As a damaged five-ton truck c At Meeting Set June 16 thy’s car at its left front end. through Aug. 11. country, and football and has ule. Tltia is in addition to the was being winched aboard our 1 0 » 9 9 SHOULDER STEAK Police riso investigated two Hours are from 8:45 am. to received two letters for track. annual Increment which varies craft for the return trip, I talked other minor accidents which oc­ 11:45 am. each school day. His hobbies include swimming according to salary steps but * to Lt. Gordon Walker, 26. Lau­ ■0tuun> HAIL Veraon selectmen have set^ B o i m s f s e iimiim 12-ox.Cllc The signs will be at Market curred during the rain. One in­ Children attending any grade and fishing. ranges from a low of $200 to a rel, Md., executive officer of a M m June 16 as the dsts of a special and Brooklyn Sts., for north- volved Henry J. Lisk, 16, of 25 from one through eight may He has been a senior patrol high of $350. OUR VERY BEST 10-men U.S. Army Special CREAMSICLES 15^59' BEEF FOR STEW * SMOKIES »«*« - r b u ' town meeting. bound traffic; on Northview Dr. MiU at., and Jeremiah D. apply. leader, junior assistant ^scout- Fbrees team. The two Skyrald- M ja PLUMROSE SLICED at Grand Ave.; and on Trum­ It is a well publicized fact CRUdK liKduded on the cal cf the Lynch, 29, of 50 Nonnan St., The program Is imder the d i­ master and assistant scoutmas­ that the teachers are utdiappy •rs winged low over the ele­ bull Bt. and Grand Ave. in a coBislon on Center St rection of,. Wlllimantlc State ter during his ae-ven years with phant grass on the other side of meeting win be the donation of with the salary schedule. Nu­ CALIF. ROAST »^59* BOnXDHAM Filler Drive Sunday near Brood St about 6 p.m. College wi'Oi a corps of experi­ Troop 120. USED CARS ■ the airstrip looking for tenets. $4,800 from the seeqidcentenaial merous reasons have been cited The final scrap pi^ier drive TTu other occurred on Pbie St enced tewriters who have been His father has been an active by them, with competition and "We etraddle what we think is fund to Vie expansion fund of for the sumpier will be con­ near Hartford Rd. about 4 pun. connected with the program for committeeman for the troop, one of the chief guerrilla supply DEL MONTE SWIFT'S PREMIUM — BONELESS several years. Thoee Interested cost of living IncrecMes being DEL MOMTE Rockville PuUic Ubcsry; ac- ducted Sunday by the Rock­ and involved Elisabeth Mc­ serving as advancement chair­ forem ost. ’63 MERCURY routes along the Laotian bor­ 2 9 -e x $ 1 00 eeptanoe o f $S,a00 from Orous ville American Legion Foiti, Donough of Hartford and Rich- may contact Donald Mattoon ait man and as an instructor, and M o n te re y 2-Door Hardtop. der." eald Wriker. PEACHES ^ 3 com A TOM. SAUCE 10 — 8 9 ' Forest Hull, commanAsr, has Waiimantlc State College. his brothers Michael and Peter In a poll conducted in March "But the Oongs operate in BOTTOM ROUND snd CMstensan, hoUdais, to- a r(t 1a Bemont, 64, of 104 by the MEA, 60 per cent of the Breezeway window, red with DEL MONTE aimmmcsd. ' , - ^W knor Dr. Norwich Visited are also troop members. auoh small 'groups and move C 16-ox $100 wardthsdminagefuBd, transfer piroiessional staff said tiiey were white top. RAH, ICercomatic, U 9 9 5 ^ com sf fundi to the election funds to The dtlvs will bsglp 'at 2:80 Richard Curland’s Grade 5 Donovan is a sophomore at power steering, power brakex around so much it is hard to CORNED BEEF East Catholic High School, ready to wItMiold slgneturee. locate and destroy them. Maybe DRINK 3 BEETS 7 9 traveled to Norwich this week cover oosis of oonUag elections, a.m. at the Legion -Wme on This, however, did not repre­ DEL MOHTE DEL MONTE BKBAKrAST and the aoceptance of FVederic West St., and will canvass the for a full day’s field trip. The where he participates in foot­ two or three times a week, nUESH BOHBLBSS r^ D W iU H ea r ball and swimming. His hobbies sent an official 'action of the ■ometime.s during the day, JERSET COAST — FRESR R d. dty. In the event of bad weiith. students -visited the famous ’63 CONTINENTAL PEAS lAILTGAIDEN 4 'i r 8 9 ' ORANGES 3 — ®1®® Leffingwell Inn, an historic include sailing, sw im m ing, MEA and the meeting today is Lincoln 4-Door. Automatic, ra­ aometinies at night they’ll sneak FLOUNDER FILLET The election funds are need- er, the drive will be hf^d Jhe meant to come up with an offi­ DEL MOMTE DEL MONTE SWORDFISH SSS^r& ^ following Stmday. Martin Tonight landmark visited by more than camping and coin collecting. dio, heater, full power, white- up, fire a few rounds, ttien meH I T . . 9 7 ' Sd because, of a special Con He has been a Senior Scout cial recommendation to ail pro- . beck Into the Mils. StttuHonBl Oonrvenhcn election Com m ander Hull tiMUiked 1,500 persons from all over the wall Urea. Silver gray, red FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 ’S ;r8 9 ' .ooimtiy last year. since 1962, and has served as fesslORal staff members. leather interior. ’3495 "It’s real guerrilla warfare. CORN wHEounun 5 scheduled fo r June 16. The town residents participating in the Gaoeral Manager Richard assistant patrol leader, and monthly drives, and said that The home was the scene of MEA President Robert Woi- In the last four months we’ve CHICKEN QUARTERS TURKEY ROAST fund, already about $1,900 short, Martin, but not Mayor FrandaJ currently senior patrol leader. bad nine killed and evened the they probably would resume in Mahoney, will attend tonight’s many Revolutionary War con­ fert hoB said that withholding lAITtWITHWnU IM SW nilACU wiB need about $3,600. For the past six years he has signatures does not mean a score by killing nine of them." BONELESS Septem ber. meeting of the Northeast Re-j ferences. The children also -vis­ ’62 CONTINENTAL AMERICA'S FAVORITE F R E S H P A K SLICED Flist Selectman Samuel W. been an altar boy at St. James’ -withdrawing of services. ‘Tt L in coln 4-Door. Automatic, "They have -women Viet Oong SHENANDOAH Pesti noted last night that costs Hospital Notes five Dlatrict (NRDD) called to ited the site of the birthplace of Benedict Arnold, the birth­ Church. simply means a refusal to give whitewall tirea, radio, heater, hi these mountains,” said Geof­ PINEAPPLE VALLET Mb. 8 9 ^ of electians have, amounted to 'Admitted yeeterday; Linda discuss a proposal by Combus- Other awards were presented full power. Jet black with black frey Munro, of Grafton, New HEINZ KETCHUP .45' .39' .69' tton Engineering of Windsor place of Samuel Chester Reid, appro^ to an unacceptable sit­ about $15,000 so far this year. Rasmtissen, RJ>T> 1. last night to Fkiward Acker­ uation. Refusing to sign is an and white leather interior. *2795 South Wales, an Australian vet­ Births yeatsnlay: A daugh­ that It be allowed to build a dealgner of the American flag, O 20o7. S % 0 0 OonoeasloB Bids Sought the burial plot of Unoas and Co- man, llfp scout; Paul Spinella, entirely legal procedure which eran of the Malayan ceunpaign. RockviUe’s Recreation De­ ter to Mr. and Idrs. Joseph pilot incineration plant in the first class; and Jeffrey Watt has been used effectively in "They are as tough u the veJhX e I ^ A u / 9 A C /n g Bonan, 126 Ordiard-St CHoott St disposal area. chegan Rock, believed to be the 4 uk 8 9 ^ partment is accepting bids for largest single boulder east of and Thomas Reiser, tenderfoot. scores of other CcxmecUcut ’63 PONTIAC m en ." the operation of a concesaion Discharged yesterday: Mary Mahoney, who returned last M erit badges and other As -wg cHmbed aboard one of the Mississippi. towns,” he said. Bonneville 4-Door Hardtop. Ra­ OKAND UNION MOTT'S stand at Henry Park for the F7ye, 213 R e ^ Rd.; LiUian nIgM from St Louis, where he awards were presented to: Wes­ dio, heater, hydramatlc. Full the planes and took off, the two CHICKEN — DIVIDEK PACK 2-to. 12-ex A A r aittmded a oonferenoa of U.S. Beach Opens Jnne 19 *2695 eofning season, Donald Beiger, L^man, 46 Reed St.; Stella Columbia ^ach opens offi­ ley Gryk, Michael White, Dana power. \ ' SkyiWders made seveia.1 low- APPLE JUICE *1®® APPLESAUCE o CUT GREEN BEANS • SUCCOTASH CHOW MEIN dejpbj.** 89® xamaatiian director, has an- Chase, Warehouse Point; Albert mayors, said that he has a pre- Donovan, Order of the Arrow; level flights over the elephant vkma oommitnMnt, made lest cially June 19. It is closed ORAND M . ALL PURPOSE B ouiced. Bids wiH be opened Perooski, Broad Brook; Linda weekday momingdlC^or swim i Greg Fontaine and Michael Public Records graos. But there was no enemy o PEAS ft CARROTS o WHOLE BEETS CHOW MEDf warit, prior to receiving an in- 1 Bourque, firemanship and citi­ ’64 CHEVROLET fire. June 7 at 5 p.m.^at the Recre­ Steppen, 41 Windermere Ave.; classes from Jtme 28 to Aug. DOGFOOD ' MAZOLAOIL ation ofSce. Richard Backofen, 867 Hart- vttattai for tonight’s meeting. zenship in the nation; Craig Warrantee Deeds Impala 2-Door Hardtop. Auto­ OM. Howton seem ed disap­ o YELLOW CLOtG SUCED PEACHES NOODLES 29* He said that he opposed to 28. The concession stand is to be fcrd TI>ke.; Mrs. Maxine Cald­ I Leverault, Dennis Fiengo and Hayden 'L. Griswold Jr. to matic, whitewall Urea, radio, pointed. CHUM K D ia making a oonunltment by July Registration will be held at heater, power ateerlng. Carmen "I was hoping one or two of operated seven days a week, well. and daughter. Cider Mill Yeomans Hall June 7 from 7 to John Donohue, firemanship; L'.oyd Wilson and Earle Wileon, 1 for Manchester’s participa­ I Michael McDonnell, Stephen red. Low mileage. *2395 those snipers would lift Ms weather permitting, flrom June Rd., Tolland. 8 p.m. This includes beach property at 217-219 Summit St. 8 . o > . Q Q c SOYASAUCE 19* K through Labor Day, Sept. 6. tion in the proposed incinera- Naezkowski and Mark Orlow- Robert R. Krtnjak and Lucille head,” he said. "I guess we’ll DIVIDEK PACK—MUSRROOIC, tkm operation, as Combustion privileges as well as swim - have to get them an^er day.” e o n s J J Berger said that the oonces- Vernon news Is handled by classes. ' ski, citizenship in the nation; J. Krtnjak to Mary B. Sears and '2-h.li-ex. 7 9 ' Engineering has requested, and I John Michalik, soil and water ’63 FORD f _ ------BAKED FRESH DAILY aionaire must show proof of 6- The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, Another registration will be CourUand P. Sears Jr., proper­ CHOW MEIN nanciej responsibiUty and be re- atdded ‘T don't thkik we should I conservation; John Shannon, ty at 2 C arter St. Falcon 2-Door. Standard ■ ahift, GRAND UNION t ^ ^ 88 Park 8L, P.O. Box 827, be rushed into this operation Jime 20 at the beach unless it ; printing; R ich a rd Chokes, d-cjdlnder. White. Excellent aporaible fw the oleanHnesa of rains. Other schedules will be Quitclaim Deed ^ FRENCH until a full study has been made Michael Jutras, Tommy Reiser condition. *1295 Friendship Gels 7 the area within 30 feet of the telephone 876-8186 or 64S-271L announced. Applications may I Irving L. Luekman to Roesr B A B Y FOODS Stand. of all types of cMspoeal.” 1 and John Gracyalny, totin chip Und Luekman, property at W ar- APPLE PIE /h a M J a n a f s M r i f M on th Mahoney said tlmt he agrees be filled out at the registration card. Charter Tonighl Additional information may be period or may be mailed to euvoke and R ichard Rda. ’64 FORD with Martin’s stand that "Man­ s, ■ GRAND UNION NATURAL obtained by calkng the recrea­ Mias Jean Natsch. Building Permits Galaxle 500 4-Doqr Hardtop. TOOTHPASTE tion office any evening after 6 chester is doing pretty well un­ To Mrs. Agnee Manning, al-' • Friendship Lodge of Masons der Its land fill method of refuse Those eligible are year-round Soda Machine Automatic, whitewall Urea, ra­ p.m . reeidenta of Columbia; families terations to dwMUngs at 18 DM- *2395 . will be constituted, get its 4 9 SWISS SLICES diaposal and can continue to do dio, heater, power ateerlng. Bible School In\1tation of non-reeident taxpayers who mont St., $175. « charter, and have its officers PEPSODENT so for some time.’’ Robbed of Funds PKESHBAKE SLICED PENOUIN 8 m O C C The members of Trinity Lu­ Quotations Furnished by have sufficient property assess­ To PbiTest WUliams, fence at ' Inatalled tonight at the Masonic l- k . 8-oz. FAMILY ^ t t C SAVE theran Sunday School in Ron, so that ’64 CHEVROLET ^ DATE & NUT LOAF GRAPE DRINK 3<£. 8 9 ' Fees are: The first member A tool such as a pinch bar S. Hawthorne St, $100. ' • will be at 7:30, and only Ma- 5 jed from June 28 through July Hartford National there will be no doubt toi any­ was evidently used to pry open Corvalr Monza 4-Door. Vinyl ' eons can be admitted. While CeoTii-MVdM M. V s 4 3 ' s. Nearly 100 children have al- Bank C o...... 54H 65’ of each fomily, $2; children un­ To Joseph Ooulombe, addi­ WfOODBURY 59' GRUYERE PORTIONS one’s mind where we stand." the maching and considerable tions to dwelling at 169 Wood­ interior. Radio, heater, auto­ i- this portion of the program la GRAND UNION SOLID BLUE MOON *eady_ been ^ signed. . Fire Insurance Companies Martin’s remarks may be the der six years, frM, and all oth- matic. Choice of two, blue or CHASE & SANBORN or ens, $1.60 each. The only ex­ damage caused, police said. land St., $400. • being conducted in the main Pa^ts asked to regls- Hartford Fire .... 63% 64 key to the future of tjie dis­ m aroon. '1 8 9 5 lodge room, a slldee preoenta- SAVARIN PORTDUSALUT - ^ 3 9 ' c^dren as soon as I National F ire ___ 138 143 trict, for tonight’s m eeti^ will ception is the special raite for BEECHNUT COFFEE WHITE TUNA families of grade school child­ ; tlon of Bermuda will be shown MISS OnSCOHSIN SHXSDDED canPhoenix Fire .... 64 65 be attended by the tcp of­ In the lower hall by Mrs. Har- INSTANT COFFEE 2>e established. FYec bus trans- ficials of Rockville, South Wlitd- ren: a famBy 'of parents and all ’62 COMET Mb O , , S I 00 gtortation is being supplied for' life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. their 6 thewgh 14 years old :■ old W. LuVanway, wife of the CHEDDAR VS:* ^ 2 9 ' Aetna Life ...... 59% sor and Bolton, all of wlpm are 4-Door auUon Wan>n. Black, treasurer Of FrlendaMp Ixxige. deal cfin lorn. |diildren in outlying areas. pressing for adoption of an im­ children wUl be accepted at the 7 9 S I 49 Conn. General ... 137 radio, heater, atandard trano- ; OrlglnaUy,' a fasMon show had lO-oi iui RogiirtraUon may be made by mediate plan of incineration. rate for the parents and two miaalon. *1495 najTies, addresses and Steam B oiler 157 chUdreii, $6.50. Children in the MANCHESTER been announced, but the slides HUDSON emSEROLL • ’.C25' liges of children to the church. Security Ins...... 49 If Manchester chooses to take its' place because of the withdraw from the NRIDD family ov«r 16 yeass of age Doficafosson Foofuros Miss Driggs Oraduatee Security Insurance must pay full rate. mixed crowd expected. T0U.ET TISSUE 4 X 4 9 ' • Miss Bethia Driggs. daughter of Hartford ___ 19% plans, the other three towns of About 8:30, the seml-publlc CUSAHT LA THIBSTIMA easb. /vr^^a^^aHtandVag^Uat-BM arBigt MaadUMea the district are expected to Guests must be accompanied TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR RED HEAKT W Mr. and Mrs. . Woodruff 'D avelers ...... 39% by a membexwhlp card owxwr DRY CLEANERS Installation of officers wUl be­ todggs of Bolton Rd., has grad- form a three-town North Cen­ gin. GENOA SALAMI .*.69' eiUVER 3 t i" 4 9 ' Pnblic UtiUtfes tral District, to be established -who imiat stay wtilla the guests GOOD CLEAN USED CARS DOG FOOD Xmted from the Northampton Conn. Light Power 39% 93 WELLS ST„ MANCHESTEIU-64S.7254 RefrMhmenta wiH be served ou» WORLD arm aa a . after passage of a bill, now do. Guest fe e /i 40 cents per day jBch^ol for Girls in Massachu- Hartford Gas Co. 59 per person. (No charge for “Boy with Confidence from Hartford Oo«Dty% '*■ lofty sugar pbio l%.found chiefly jw y ljy tp p i ha aiwted^tMe ooeatrued as sntusl aaftr* OanMaon, LQIL and VUla VQ- lng,aqi>eductA dami and wator MMcwG^mjkmm — $iso EVERY THURSDAY “ ^ ||| • in the Sierra Nevada Moun- •w ri#«t to Imk lega. lOL ’ V iatoa of Caltfoml*. f nSa roafcMO faet ^ dtae m eta n o « QMiiriy- 12

• • * ^ , < ■ '.■u . >' kANCHESTER ’WVRNINQ HEiPLALli. MANCHES'TER, COIW., THtJRSDAY, JUNE 8, 1965 PAGiritlFEmY^OMi FAGB tWENIT MANCiHESTEk E V toN G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONl^, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1988 in 10 years, with the insured state declined by 1,246 to a low Old Roads In Use Jobless Claims rate Usted at 2.2 par cent of of 19,636, far below the 27,161 PENTLAND Flight 3rief8 the labor market. A year ago claims fUed during the corre- HAMHyrON, Bermuda — In TBB FLOdnT From Your Neighbor's Kitchfin spohding period last year. Still Show Dip it was 8.1 per cent. the early 17th century. Gov­ •‘Everyiblag la Clatma flAd In Manchester Bridgeport ranked first in the ernor Daniel Tucker laid out OentraUy Located .M Sandmehes Especially For You Tender, Delicious, Flavorful. ■gr DOMS BBU>INO compensation Week dropped to 66», oom- state last week for total claims .. ♦ Bermuda’s public roads simply M lAKCtl STBUBT Mr*. J. ft. Audett* of 42 L*n- olaims Wted*m ManchMter andipeted to the^ 1 ^u> for filed with 2,770, followed by 648-4444—M8-8M1 _ " — ------m l ea*Ur Rd. *nd Mr*. Alexander in the state continued their the week ending May 22. Hartford with 2,563, New Hav- and directly. He drove the main Open 8:80-8180 B atined by T T V F I f 9 ?.t T,T T M T T f t.M fTMTfffT Biaaett of S8 Balvud Rd. are downward trend laM week, with | Of the 659 total, 296, or 63 ^ _ * * * ' •■***• and Waiterbury way down the center of the Open Thnreday Nights till 8 VALUfttUQ COUF'Orj ^ kOTiMaakera for the newly or- both showing a drop of about 6. per cent, were for womwi, and 1,660. islands, then ran side roads at fanUed Mancheater Homemah- Psrfciiig Acfsss Mis Straet NASA Chief per cent. ? 104 were from RockvUle-Vemon Manchaster was in the 14th aright angles in both rUrectlons For 100 O ars. . . ar*a Service, Inc. During their Claima sod the rate of htsur-1 residents, ap^ among the state’s 20 of-i to the ocssn. About 40 of the toura of duty in homes in this sd unemptoyed are the lowest - Claims filed througiwut the flees. 200 original roads remain. HOUOTON, Tex. (AP) - As- area they have learned some g 100 F R E E 'K K ST A M P S new aitd intersetlng recipes, troneii^ Jsanas A. Mcpivltt and and made some of their favor­ Edw4M White n 'w on ’t be ites for members of families CHOOSEA^P taking a n / corned b4ef sand­ thsy were caring for. Mr*. Au- wiches wim them on their four-1 AOULTS ONLY—9IW TO detto was taught to make Tai­ SERVE GOOD day spaceJaunt. ^ Vslli lhr*u«li Ssterday, wanese i^ c ia i on one of her JUICY AND FLAVORFUL . . . HIAVY, WESTERN, CORN-FED, SHIR t SfsmSi with C if irtH n er N Svp«r- James V. Webb, chief of the aasigninents, and finds that THE TABLE National Aeronauttcs 'aird Space c h i l d r e n usually like her Rlfhr AdmMtetiwtiDn, has 4laid down | Bloehtourgers. Mrs. Bissett re­ the law /— . "quit horsing ceived the recipe for Koenigs- OvalHyl arottnd.’’ j berger Klope from an old lady Navy L t Oomdr. John W. I from Munich, and has shared Young stWaked a corned beef her recipea for chicken casse­ eandmOv. aboard the Molly WAYBE5T role and Dill Tomato with sev­ Brown sOaceferaft March 28 and eral mothers die has become offered It to Air Force MaJ. Vir­ Barbie Steaia acijuainted with on her Job. gil I. (OtH) Grissom while in| Taiwanese Special orbit. Fresh Native CHOICE pound pork, cut in small CASH ON GuB took a few bKes, laid it] pieces aside and forgOt about It until | GENUINE PARTS 8 onions, chopped BOTTOM or the flight Was oven Several con­ BONELESS head of a large cabbage, gressmen raised a fuse with I finely shredded NOT SECTIONS THE LINE! Webb S t s hearing and Webb CHUCK Lk t green pef^ra, sliced t<^d lawmakers / It wotdtoi’tj OR QUARTERS S tablespoons oil or fat happen again. Hk agreed with] 8 tablespoons soy sauce TOP ROUND the congre.samln that euchl teaspoon pulveriaed ginger Items raised a danger of bread- 7 2 5 1 teaspoon sugar .09 crumbe fouling up sensitive | MIDDLE salt to taste equipment. Capitol Farms Sliced Heat oil or fat in pan. Add TURNPIKE E. meat and onions and fry until Steak Roast 1 ClilAN FOOD MANCHE5TER well cooked. Add aoy sauce aitd c a p e KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) I cabbage, cooking until done. STIAK-ROAST — Food to he eaten by astro­ C o o k e d ^ A c Add ginger, peppers, salt and CUT RO M ROUND 1.09 nauts James A. McDi^tt and Optn Wed., Thurs., sugar. Swiss Edward H. W ^ e II hr not star-1 Friday & Sot. Lb. Serve hot with rice or lie but it has So potential organ- li O y .. noodles. lama, say* to# man who devel­ till 9 P.M. Sloshburgam oped the spacf meals. 1 pound hantburg Face Rump Roast .9 5 ’ "You reduce food's accepta­ 1 small onion bility when you sterilize It,” | SELECT CHOICE 1 can chicken gumbo soup said Dr. Paul A. LaCliance. SOFTWEVE 1 can tomato sauce "But our food la mighty clean." | POPULAR BRAND LIQUID 1 small can whole kernel .1.09 There’s no suggestion that c<»n Back Rump Roast astronauts in flight are being | 1 package hamburg rolls. fed gourmet supi^rs, but La- TISSUES Bitnm meat and onions hi Ohance says the 'menu might I Chuck Roost skiliet Add soup, sauce and eome day -be extended to ice u U 9 BONELESS PAN-READY com. Simmer until hot Salt ______(Herald photo by Baternls) Eye Round Roast creajn tablets — with a choice | Gallon White and -pepper to taste. MRS. AUDETTE (LEFT) AND MRS. BISSETT Dairy Month of ftaLVors. - Serve on hamburg rolls. CUT FROM ROUND or Feature A ll GO(30 Koenlgsberger Klope SaSB FI,10HT PAY Celeri pomd ground beef matoes in the Jars, placing t be cut for 38 years. ’The couple has SUPER-RIGHT vltt and pdward H. White II Bleach tablespoon minoed onhm thoroughly cured before that a daughter. Cube Steak each will receive about 36M for FRESH LEAN time. In Mansfield, she was active Sliced Bacon t . 6 r their four-Klay Gemini apace | cup brsBdonunbs Mrs. Audette has lived in in PTA work and girl scouting, CHEESE 1 teaspoon saK u -i TO 7 LB AVCRAGI flight. ' Manchester 26 years. She is the and was neighborhood treasurer WISCONSIN SKINLESS Both are Air Force majors I BUMBLE BEE 1 egg, eUgtatiy beaten mother of six children. She is a Cornish Hens flour for the combined Mansfield CHEDDAR Frankforts 2pKg1.15 p,!^5T and each has about the same SOLID PACK can beef bouUion, member of St. James’ Church troops for three years. SUPIR-RIGHT QUAIITY (U N O n 3 lit Jb «*<) degree of seniority. Each gels and its Ladies of St. James, and Besides her work with the SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY 3 LIS OR Beef Patties ounces 7 9 ' $1,120.33. a month mHitary pay. KRAFT'S QUALITY a 'member of Gibbons Assembly, Homemaker’s Service she does , . 9 r cup wster Ground Round MORE including allowances and flight j ARMOUR'S STAR SKINLESS lemmv sUcsd Catholic Ladies of Columbus. volunteer ivork at Bunce Cen­ C h ie b n U ss pay. % Her husband is a train despatch- ter and is a recent member of HEAT A N D SERVE WHITE'TUNA OomMne meat, onion, crumbs, SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY FlguN^ they make this mon­ ■alt and egg. Shape into one- er. the Immaculate Conception Fried Scallops ey in an ordinary 40-hour week, I Her hobbies are ceramics and Mothera Circle of the Catholic and the flight takes almost M inch bsBs and roll in fknir. Chicken Breast! u69^ HEAT AND SERVE Heat bouUion and one cup wa­ making Della Robbia wreaths Ladies. hours, H, comes to about $6M for | Miracle ter in sauoepen. Add floured and decorations. Fried Fish Cakes their trijp. Frankfurts meathaSk and simmer 15 min- Mrs. Bissett and her family The baking time for last In addition to the military I uteei came to Mancheater three week’s recipe, "Old Fashioned HEADED AND DRESSED pay, each astronsiK receives | SLICED er BY THE PIECE Mix two tableepoons flour years ago. She had worked with Quick Loaf (!^ e,’’ was omitted. Whiting 316.260 a year from an encyclo­ Qt. Jar with 14 cup cold water. Add to retardates in the Mansfield jit should read, bake one hour pedia company and a magazine I ’Training School for 10 years, in 350-degrree oven. SUPER-RIGHT SLICED for exclusive story rights and | Whip beef boulUon and cook, stirring conatsntiy, u n t il thickened. picture- rights on personal sf- Cooked Salami fslra. Lb. Berve w t^ lemcn slices. Serves arty presented the annual Hard Salami four. SUPER-RIGHT SLICED PROGRESSO Army-Navy Oub “Man of the Year’’ award to OCAFSIH Chicken Mushroom Casserole p ^ t president Abe Ostidnsky. 1 chicken (8 or 4 pounds) Bologna PKG“ • '6 5 ' HOIM’TON, Tex. (AP) - Not] Fetes Veterans The Innnorous award will Im on all astronauts approve the offi­ 1 can musiuoom soup view in the clubroom. FRESH 1 cup peas, canned or frozen cial decision to give the space­ T O M . S A U C E 1 cup potatoes, diced More than 160 m en^rs of Otbs^' awards, also on the Flounder Fillets craft of’ James A. McDlvltt and I FREEZER SPECMiS 1 cup carrots the Army-Navy Club,; turned humorous sidAT Srsn present- Edward H. White II the simple j CoBilly Bristow, Backup crewman Frank Bor­ in casserole. Add peas, pota­ wtn served a roast beef dlnr Otto CuSter'r^’Sad ~ Jeff Blanch- Haddock Fillets man said he thought ’’Molly I toes, carrots, mushroom soup ner, prepared by the house com­ ird. Brown” wa.s a good name for and enough stock from the mittee. Virgil I. Grissom snd John W. BIRDS EYE MIX & MATCH Chicken to cover the ingredi­ The featured speaker of the Area Weather Young’s spacecraft, and that ents. Season to taste and cover evening was Francis F. Miner, Jane Parker Reg. Price 59c Special similar mimlckcrs should be | with pie crust. Bake in 376-de- executive (rfficer of the state's WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — given to other Space vehicles. SWEET PEAS gree oven for one hour. Rooky Hill Veterans’ Hospital E)arly morning 'dotxliness will Lemon Pie ea 4 5 ' FROZEN A N N PAGE “ It captures the Imagina­ Kodier Green Tomato Dili and a past commander of the give way to mostly sunny but A&P Strawberries M u sta rd “LABmn 2 <<*^**21 tion,’’ sold Borman. "It adds a I CUT CORN SPRAY STARCH Qhoose small, firm, green to­ Manchester American Legion cool weather in Comecticut to­ JANE PARKER PLAIN OR SUGARED little flavor to the program. A | matoes. Wash thoroughly and Post. HOME STYLE ASSORTED riAVORS ^ LIBBY'S - BEEF, TURKEY OR CHICKEN little human interest.’’ day. y D o n u t s pack into clean jars. To eaoh Miner discussed veterans’ af­ Rain fell over central and SAVE 15c-SPECIAL Ice C re am M eat Pies 6 *«^«99‘ Dr. George Mueller, National | SPINACH ‘=»°EA° Aeronautica and Space Adminis­ quart Jar add a dove of garlic, fairs and pending legislation. southern New England Wednes­ JANE PARKER WHOLE OR CRACKED BANANA, CHOCOLATE, COCONUT a atalk of celery and a quarter He described the facilities at QUARTERS tration associate administrator, I day, with amounts generally Cream Pies 'r<>thtowns««m*i 4'^99*^ of a green pepper. the Rocky Hill Hospital and ranging from one half to one W heat Bread SPECIAL 2 4 5 ‘ Nutley Margarine 4 '^•♦*“ 79* indicate officials never quite PEAS & CARROTS M i*e a solution in the foi- urged his listeners to -visit the ALSO OTHER FLAVORS CONTENTS A&P, FROZEN, BUTTER CREME ICED took to "Molly Brown." It was inch. JANE PARKER - CHOICE OF 6 VARIETIES lowing propoitloas. patients whenever possible. A large high ']^ressure area Yukon Ginger Ale 7 1.00 Devils Food Cake 55* Just something that happened 8 quarts water He singled out Army-Navy centered over eastern Canada CMEMIHIUED' a I'/j LB and waa not the official call 1 quart vinegar Club member Paul Schuetz as early this morning -is nnovii^ SAVE UP TO 30< A&P, FROZEN, DANISH, ALL eUTTER sign, he suggested. MINUTE MAID 6-Oi. Can a m ^ Giant ^ O O K I B S / SANDWICH 0 PKGS 1.00 1 cup salt "a dedicated msm, who is on slowly southeastwrard and will Salad Dressing ou«tja. 39' Pecan Coffee Cake ’**<75* McDtvitW White and Bight | 1 head of dill for each Jar. hand almost every day to cheer dominate OormScticut's weather controHerAet’ the Houston Mis­ < Boll solution for five minutes. the patients with a smile and with fair but unseasonably cool A&P Frozen Foods! YOUR sion Control are using Gemini 4 | HALO SHAMPOO Pom: solution over green to- a kindly word.” weather for the next few days. ASP CUT OR 9 OZ CHOICI ASP-Stock-upl 10c Off 10OZ as the qall sign. Orange Juice Gr««n Beans FRCHCH STYLE PKG j°yy Miner urged all veterans to Clear skies will cover New Regular Pries JAR keep their discharge papers England tonight, with tempera- AAP 10 0ZPKG INSTANT COFFEE 1 .0 9 VISIT OUR within the reach and knowledge Peas & Carrots 2 DENNIS, OUTSTANDING 5 0 Z tui^es in most sections falling FOR Tornado Trips FAB l 75‘ of relatives, in case of emer­ into the low -40s. Friday’s afeath- t.49^ FATHER'S DAY A&P Cut Corn BONED CHICKEN VAlUEl-ilOOZ JAR59C 3 JARS I Carnation Shrimp gency. He said that, many er will be more typical of early PRICED LOW-CHECK, COMPARE, SAVE Texas Plains, GIFT DEPT. times, delays occur for bene­ May than early June, with high A&P Grape Juice 3 9 ' 1 LB 2 1 C Cocktail For Two fits because ^ e papers are temperatures only in the mid SALTINES CHAMPION BRAND PKG ARTHUR DRUG and upper 60s. Skies will be Yown Wrecked hidden, even from relatives. SUNNYBROOK MEDIUM _ _ C Club President James Fog­ mostly sunny. HOT OR /CEO ENJOY FRESH EGGS GRADE A SIZE 2 oDOZ o z 8 S ‘ HALE CENTER. Tex. (AP) ( ()FFi;i': MILI. FT,.WOK A tornado which bounded more A&P FROZEN-REOEEM 10c NEWSPAPER COUPON TOTR/ARDS PURCHASE OF ANY SIZE CAN than 26 miles across the Wesf m ai-ciiow luvoR loii Texas plains killed three persona NEW Blueberrios ORANGE JUICE 2 69' ' 5 8T ' and left about half of Hale Cen ter In ruins Wednesday night. CAintniNACJN!,.^^® The t-wlster all but wrecked Fresh Luscious the business section in this far­ : PJwkBAt WiUdA. 9/L JoiVJtL STRAWBERRY MJLD AN D MELLOW ming center, which has dbout 2,- POPULAR SLICED (SAVE 10c) Potatoes "First of the i| 100 Extra Plaid Stam ps *' MO residents, and damaged U.S. CHOICE PRESERVES about half the town. Se o so n " EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE ANN PAGE A LS •VAC WITH THIS COUPON AND YOUR _ It destroyed the county court C a lif. I0« OPF . A j a r / JP ’ , I 35.M OR MORI PURCHAM 1 SI house, the poUce and fire ata tions, a hortel and the First Na­ to n g ''7BAG. 3 'I 3 b'Io2.I3 Tomato Kotchup2 ^ 41‘ i t COUPON VALID THRU SAT., JUNf 3, 1443 | { |F LImli twne ht intMitr. N« fw IS m m s Wk u tional Bank. The funnel cloud passed Just across the street LOAF CHEESE W h ite i ; 5 9 rUullIngB ASST. ruvoRS ^ pkcs 14 'Ur n In. aPLSi Ij ROUND ’ .09 Rich, Full-Bodied 3 lb b « g 3 -i* Vigoroui, WIney 3 lb beg k U from the Hale Center Hospital TAALSAm 1 LB -AC RID CIRCUE 1- Authorities estimated 100 jMr- j CALIF. Choose From Top or Bottom iltH, On let., sons were injured in Hale Cen-| Wrapped 3uper Jne. I ISKce six cfittoally. The hospital Sweet SUNKIST tnkSitM W It* lisre admitted 48. Otters were I PLUMP, NATIVE Borden's Swiss Gruyere 4 1 ' AMERICA'S DIPINDABIC FOOD MERCHANT SINCE I8S9 tMnei Itm PUN taken to neighboring oKles. PKG M«ae HHr. Mr*. Flo)^ Shackelford was SEEDLESS DOUBLE BREASTED CHICKENS kUted as the tornado cjrushed her fanh home 2 miles east of ------1 ------Cotton Center, which la 10 miles Crisp* FBOanSN, CUBED For The Scot Towels W o l d o r f southwest of here and SO miles MARGARINE McIntosh Apples Aire 3 Lbs. 49c Sweetheart Seep nor^west of Lubbock. Her hus­ 1 0 1 5 9 Weekend SnewyBleocIi VEAL CUTLETS Lb 7 9 e Liquid Trend band waa among three persons BIO lOU 3. Serve Toilet Tissiw t< lAU suffering settous injuries. Del’s Quart 10c OoesB Freeh, 1 LB r g e 32 OZ MAC iTier* also was.damage near Orange Drink Lean ALL^BEEF PKG ww the village of Spade, southwest Fresh Live, Maine EACH 35 d K J L L s S r 4 3 r 4 5 3= , CAN Mrs. Filberb ^ ^ ot Cotton Center. a Cello Pack Of 3 Lb. State PoUce tracked the tor­ Tomatoes 29c HAMBURG 59c nado ahnoet to the outskirts of Com Oil Plainview, 26 miles north of FANCnr. BN L is t t r in t R in s e B i w A c t i v e ALL Fluffy ALL L u x L iq p id Cotton Center, It ripped out tel CONDINIID sphone wires and interrupted 0 *1 S W E E T C O R N communications^ between Lub-1 Reolemon Lemon Juice £: 49* Hill'i Chunky Deq Food 6 For 3 9 c T o o t h p e s t B D e t e r g e n t D e t e r g e n t D e t e r g e n t D e t e r g q n t bock and AmatiOo tor hours. EXTBA i:a b o e , o w e e t S TUBES IN AAC Broken power line* and debris 1 07 lAKOE-AaC blocked U.S. Highway 87 be­ Populor Sweet Peas • e ir 1 0 * SeeH Paper NopUnt “kj: * POIYBAG r r PKG e e CANTALOUPES Each 3 9 c PKO'W 3 4 = 2 o ? 3 r tween Hale Center and Plain- Lucky Whip ir 39 1 1 1 ^ Lubbock, Amaritto and other • NABIMXI FIG CAWES ...... U>- pkf. 4»o # KRAPT PAMCAY QUARTEM eltiei sunt Defense uidts. W itklitaid H U FraH Drinkt Pillsbury FleW m*dieln*a . anO ««>•«• ■W**®*' UorBarliio Luncheen M eat iota the damaged area. Nati Ouardansn and Army reserv- I M W f M U , 4 lUVOM •MT. rUM SUF«MIIBHT NINE uvn MD cam# foom Plaiovisw. I HIGHUNO PARK MARKET i ToirenUal rain and hall CatTood 4<««»59^ UOZ ^ r ir . ".sw s'T r' r i o ' ‘ 5 , 2 , 6 5 = poured IWa seotton for about i 117 HI|Mwd St., Moiclwt f r. C » . ^ 'FhoM 443-4271 $ - CAN ,^ y \ S i hour before the t o r n ^ 4 - ■ ^ r ' iliv ‘'--iv.v&i i • * J ' •1 to - • • stantok Hale Oenter about 9 ;a j V p.m. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALp. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1965 PAGE TWENTY-THREi IM 6 B TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENQfG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE t , 1965 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE _ „ - BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Playing Past Two Weeks "with Neck Injury^ « u rn s SPORIS ------A n tw tr to*- PravioM. F e m e Music in the Air 5 AGIOS# MHononcchaddt IKlndofooncMtgS?!^^ Mantle Below Usual Pace ACE, THE HURT TtM ^V«LL.TAMHARDOP * T" Pt SSwiewIm ..- . x May SREATeer ‘ “ “ ' 52 Greek god ot 7 W orm govanmaad ey Mantle’s anemic per­ despite a strained neck muscle 18L the outfield. BOXCA/ URaenrrlngat war MchdttJiigk GttTn( B3roodre#meB .B P o rta la nbdivtdvaiE formance at the plate this that prevents him from turning "I controlled myself as long as Mantle didn't am ear to be SMirineflyw SOUanlaa worried about the Tankeed’ die- V 18 NeptuM’alUW'l apear ^ p,,, oynt’a JlWeIrdar _ season. his head more than an inch or I could,” Mickey said somewhat 20 Wava_ j top top mother 10 Genua o f In the Uist two weeks, for ex­ two. It has effected not only his apologetically. "Alter each mal etart in defense of thetr 3i Source m light freihwater 38Citmafndl American League chemptoei- 55 ^ o r t ducka____ -J88 Stolet of Wpa ample, the switch-hitting out- hitting, but hie throwing from , 1 hung up my helmet 22 Female iheep 56 High carda the outfield. nice Sind calm instead ot ship. The slugger aUU thhUcs the 57 Conducted 11 Cloth of a aoit 40A t o Welder has hit Juat one home Mlfind e( ipica 17 Glacier traveler 41 Ch a m Mickey didn't jHay Wednes flinging H to the ground, and 1 Yankees will win despKs their XWbit DOWN 19 Compoattiona 42 Card W M run. That miglit not be bad for day—the game with Detroit was tried hard not to kick anything. 19-25 won-snd-Ioet record which 17 Blow aonnd lUiinid tor two ahiMia (varj ^ Willie Keeler, who was known called off because of threat­ "But after that fourth one, 1 hes them games off the (coU.) meatura S3 "Saint for "hitting 'em where they ening weather—but h'a spent a Just couldn't hold it fn any long­ pace. 10 Showed 2 Smell Loola-- lioiira (eedi "We've sUn got plenty o f time emotion I Submirlnc M Song (comb, 44 Abova ain't" but not for a slugger of good part of the day undergoing er. After shoving the bat Into 12 New Yoric initiument form) 46Mantm«G Mantle's stripe, who is known heat treatments and special that bat rack, I tried to break It to win the pennant,” he said. ' conununity 4 Aicended 25 Candlenut treof 4 7 Comfort MFell intodUuM 5 Stove part 26 Viper 48 Raced. SO Feminine 1 r ~ 1 “ s r 4 5 6 7 8 i6 r r 1 Bosox Looking for Monho TJ». OH U ___m t lA \ i ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN LEAl^lNe THE- To Halt Losing Tailspin FRENCH HOHMs, 19 H i

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Btutneas Scnrkci Hefittnc and PtanAtac O ffered 18 REMODCUNO your LAND CLBARmO, tl is our buelneea. We Drysdale Winningest Hurler CLASSIFIED moval, and chain a«a core of oB ptumfatift Ing probIcnM. I orlu pMk o m t A. Michaud. 74a-8(Wfi. faucet 88.60. Roland Pfannbi^g NORTH OENTBAL. GONF. 'TYPEWRITBRa — fitandarfi A H e a « i« Oo., 84S-49»^_____ W. L. Pet. ADVERTISING end electric. Repaired, over­ Ellington ...... 8 2 .800 hauled, rented. Addinjg ma* Badio—TV Repair Stafford ...... 5 6 .600 Despite St. Louis Humidity CLASSIFIED ADVER-nSING DEPT. HOURS chines rented and repaired. Services l|8 East Windsor ...... 6 5 .500 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Pickup and delivery service. South Windsor . . . . . 6 5 .600 Yale Typewriter Service, 649- 4986. CONNIE’S TV and Radio fianr* Granby ...... ___ 4 6 .400 NEW YORK (AP)—;■Don^nBtied down Dryndale’a mnth^af__ rain. The reft of the schedide ice. availabla all boon, fiotla* Suffleld ...... 3 7 .300 E^sdale’s dew point is victory In 13 deoisiora with a — New York at CSilcago, San COPY CT.OSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 9HARPENING Bet vice—Saws, faction gaarantaad CWll M9* higher than his winning scoreless three-inning stint after Francisco at Milwaukee and M ajor League! MONDAY Thm FRIDAY 10:30 A.M. — SATURDAY 9 A..M. knives, axes, shears, skatea, U15. CHARTER OAK OONF. the Dodgers starter tired in 79 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh - rotary blades. Quick service. W. L. P et percentage-^ut not much per cent binnidKy at Busch was washed out. Capitol Equipment Co., 3A iL e o d e r fc PLEASE READ YOUR AD MillineiTf DreBsmakinK |9 Avon ...... 1 2 2 .833 higher., Stadhun. ’The triumph, which Main St, Manchester. Hours ______- launched a 14-game road trip ClaasUled or "W ant Ads" are taken over the phone as a Coventry ...... 1 0 4 .714 St. Louto humidfty wilted the DODOERS-CARDS— National Leagus daily 7-6. TTiursday 7-9, Satur­ DRE3SMAKINO, alteratiOiM, East Hampton . ..1 0 4 .714 for the Dodgers, boosted their convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST day 7-4. 643-7968. Los Angelea Dodgers’ premier Drysdale allowed five of the Bettii« (90 at bats) — Cole­ DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the repairing. Reasonable rates. Cromftvell ...... 9 6 .643 league lead to four gamee — the man, Cincinnati, .878; Hays, rigtit-handeiF after six Innings b ^ eft margin they’ve had this nine St. Louis hits, picking up next Insertion, Tlie Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incor­ RUSS’ Mower Service — Sharp­ Children’s •'.lothes a specialty. Portland ...... 8 6 ’671 bis third straight victory and San Franoioco, .848. Sewing leesons given. 648-6602 Rocky H ill...... 5 9 .357 Wednesday night but didn’t stop season. rect or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then only ening and repair, pick-up and him from becoming the win- 160th since he broke In with the Runs — Rom, ObKinnali, 40; to the extent of a "make good” Insertion. Errors which do not delivery in Manchester, Bolton, after 6. Rham ...... 1 13 .071 Oinobmatt moved into second Mays, San Frandsco, 88. nlngeft pitcher in the majors as place, three percentage points then-Drooklyn Dodgers in 1966. lessen Um value of the advertisement will not be corrected by Andover and (Columbia. 742- Bacon Academy . 1 13 .071 His nine victories this season Runs batted In—Banks, Chi­ the National League leaders ahead of San F\randsco, by "make good" tnseitibn. f 7607. M oving— TrOckinsr— cuffed the Oardlnals 4-1. top the Oarddnals’ Bob Oibton cago, 44; McOovsy, San PVan- HARTFORD COUNTY OONF. trimming Houston 6-2 in a g^ame cisoo, 37. Reliever Ron Perranoskl called after six innings because and C3ncinnatrs Samihy Fillls, m WILL DO most anything. Have Storage 20 W. L. Pet. the winner Wednesday night HUs—J. Alou, San Francisco, (Rockville, Ton Free) time, will work. Odd Job-s our Blast Catholic . . . . .5 1 .833 against Houston, by one. 66; Pinson, dnciiinati, and spedalty. Call 643-2097. RI 5- MANCHESTER Delivery. Light 875-3136 trucking and package delivaiy. Northwest ...... ___ 4 2 .667 Perranoskl, unscoted upon in Flocd, St. Louis, 62. 643-2711 0084. South Catholic . .. . 2 4 .333 Doubles — WiliHams, CMcago, Refrigerators, washers and his last five appearances TREE Removal, land clearing, stow, moving sptciolty. Folding Pulaski ...... 1 6 .167 spanning 91-3 inningSi fanned 16; Kranepool, New York, 14. RECORD HOLDERS—New owners of the all-time Dowd, and Dumaine were brief record holders with Kelley^s Latest Gem^ 18 K^s Triples — Oalhson, Philadel­ pruning. Work guaranteed. cholis for rvtot M9-07B3. the side In the seventh after Manchester High record for the 880-relay are (left 1 :33.9 against Windham May 18. The Indian relay Call 568-0614 or 643-2009. CENTRAL VALLEY yletding a leadotf double to phia, 6; Pinson and Johnson, Trouble Reaehing Our Advertiser? Latest pitching gem by Manchester’s Tom Kel­ CUncinnaU, and Javier, St. Lou­ to right) Les Dowd, Bob Froehlich, Stan Opalach squad was beaten only once this season, showing a W. L. Pet. Mike Shannon. A double play 6-1 record in dual meets besides taking the (X IL RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY — Rival and coaches at Holy Cross and Rockville ...... 12 2 .857 ley with Portland in the Triple A Pacific Coast helped him out of a ninth-inning is, 4. and Rick Dumaine. The quartet established the rec­ 24-Hour Answering Service Painting— Papering 21 Middletown .... . 9 6 .643 Home runs—Mays, Sen Fran­ ord with a 1:33.3 at the CCIL Field Day May 21, meet. The old record was 1:34.4 set in 1941 by Aldo Household Services UConn look out at tarpaulin protecting infield at Fenway Park yesterday af­ League came last night when the righthander jam when the Cardinals INTERIOR and exterior ptUnt- ter weather caused postponement of NCAA Tournament game. Left to right: Southington .... . 8 5 .615 bunched their last three hits but cisco, 17; ’Torre, Milwaukee, and marking the second time in five days the 24-year- Bellucci, Art Benson, Barry Eggleston and Stuart Offered 13-A Wilson ...... 8 .615 won his 11th straight game— without defeat— McOovey, Sen Francisco, 12. Free to Herald Readers Ing, wallpaper removed, fully L a ^ Panciera, coach, and Steve Gulyas, pitcher for the Huskies and Bud 5 failed to score. old record was toppled. Dave Botteron, Froehlich, Atkinson. insured. Rme Bftanger, 643- Windsor ...... 8 6 .571 and in the process struck out 18 batters. The * • • Stoien bases—Wills, Los An­ Want tarformatlon on one of our elasslfled advertisements T No REWEAVTNG of burns, moth Knittel and Hop Riopel, coach and hurler for the Crusaders. The teams tried Newington ...... 5 8 .385 geles, 32; Brock, St. Louis, 21. nnswaa at the telephona UstedT Simply coll the holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ 0512 or 644-0604. latest success for the Silk Towner was a 2-1 deci­ ASTROS-REDS— dow shades made to measiire, again today witti a doubleheader.' (AP Photofax.) Plainville ...... 3 10 .231 sion over Salt Lake City. The strikeout total was Pitching — Maloney, Cincin­ INSIDE and outride painting. Glastonbury .... . 1 12 .077 ’Tommy Harper’s three-nm nati, 5-1, .833; EUls, Otnoinnati, Membership Drive Underway at Country Club all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys just one short of the PCL record of 19 set in (knible and homers by Gordy EDWARDS made while you wait. Tape re­ You name your own prioe. and Gibmn, Louis, 8-2, .800. 649-7863, 87IM40L Rest Ordered I reft, appears the only solution 1905 by Charles Shields of Seattle. Kelley’s latest Coleman and Johnny Edwards — Koufax, Los An­ ftUNTINC corders for rent. Marlovrs, 867 Main., 649-522L flor Taatraemekl’B trouble. Shirt Press Assured success came on the heels of a no-hit, no-run gave ElMs all the help he needed geles, 105; Gibson, St. Louis, 81. ANSWERING SERVICE PAINTTNO, EXTERIOR and BOSTON (A P )—BoBton Red Gary Gedger replaced Yastr- in the rain-shortened Astros- interior, paperhangtng, wall­ aemskl in Monday’s doublftteod- game fashion^ against Spokane last Saturday Reds game. American League r ^ a n d paper removed, dry wall w o ^ •ax left fielder Oart Yeatnem- er against Los Angeles. NEW YORK — Shlrtmakers predict the day is close when night. A sacrifice fly in the eighth inning de­ ’The Astros, playing without Batting (90 at bats)—Hoiton, 64941500 - 675-2519 Building— Contracting 14 RcABonable rates. FaQy m- aU faM been ordered to take a Yaftrzeansld, the 1963 Ameri­ prived Kelley of another shutout. The 28— 10 by Injured regulars Jim Wynn, Lee Detroit, 375; DavaltUo, Cleve­ Goal of 400 Set mad leava yonr message. YonTi hear from our advertiser la Jig sured. Free eatlmatea. men’s shirts won’t have to be Maye and Eddie Kasko, clipped NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS— week’s rest in an eftbrt to cure can League batting champion, pressed. Several processes are Salt Lake pitchers— strikeout game total set a land, .345. D s h i n g time without spending aH evening at the telephone. 9658, Joseph P. Lewla. vecunteg back and all- is Mtting .292. He has seven Ellis, 8-2. for two runs In the Runs—Green, Boston, 37; Mc- Remodeling, repairing, recrea­ The 155-day 1965 Hollywood in final stages of development new PCL standard. Kelley, 21, 190-pound right­ ^ for the longest tenure. The tall,^1919-1930, Bill Martin 1981-86 PAINTING BY Dick Font nenba. |t>ome naw and 2S runs batted Park meeting marks the thor­ fourth. The first one scored or AuUffe, Detroit, 34. By EARL YOST tion rooms, additions, garages, for introduction of permanently dark-haired native of Chicopee Bin Wdnton 1986-37, Ricky An­ Automobiles For Saie 4 concrete work. Call 649-3144. interior and exterior. Paper IMner Jack Fadden said in. oughbred track’s 26bh season. pressed dress shirts. hander, is owned by the Cleveland Indians. Pete Rose's throwing error, the Runs batted in — Howard, Golfers Attention! DONT IGNORE THE OTVIOUS other on Bob LUUs' single. Weshingtan, 39; Mantilla, Boe- Mass., arrived on the Silk ’Town derson 1986-1943, Ben Roman About the time a guy starts hanging and wail paper remov­ Wanted: Members. scene April 1, 1049, succeeding 1944-1946, Grauer 1947-48 and I960 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, DION CONSTRUCTION CX). — al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. ton, 38. thinking he knows something good condition, $725. Glaston­ Complete building service. New Quality worlmanship. Call mts—McAuliffe, Detroit; Oar- Apply at once to the Don Grauer. A member of the Hackney. about fishing, along comee an HERALD PGA since 1937, Hackney, who Men’s pax today at the 8. bury 633-2316. construction, alterations or ad­ evenings, 627-9671. denal, Los Angeles, and How­ Manchester Country Club. incident that disproves all the ditions. Roofing, siding, paint­ ard, Washington, 67. comes from a family golf Main St. layout is 86-84—70 while “ Memberships are avail­ pros-seven of his eight uncles theories that rldiculee years of 1957 DODGE Station Wagon, au­ ing, etc. 643-4352, 643-0895. EXTERIOR and interior paint­ Half-Brothers Battle Doubles — VersaUes, Minne­ women’s par is 87-86—78. experience. B O X L E n E R S tomatic, power brakes and ing. Wallpaper books, paper­ sota, 16; Ward, Chicago, 14. able to all,’’ Ray Warren, were professionals, started Oap^Ie Greenskeeper president, roporta. TTie head playing the gsune at the ripe "Why win some of the beet steering, radio and heater, A. A. DION, INC. Roofing hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ Trifries — VersaHee, Minne­ Oapahle greenskeeper lor the catches this coming season be For Your good tires, $95. 643-8916. riding, palntiiw. Carpentry,ntry. Ab ly Insured. Workmanship guar­ man at the Manchefter Coun­ old age of five. His parents third straight aeason 1a Roger sota, and Blasingame, Washing­ were both fine golfers. He cad­ made in the most unlikely teranons and additions. OU- anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. For Belmont Honors ton, 6. try Club announced that the Barrett wMe Vic Benetti is in Information 1963 CHEVROLET Impala Con­ Inga. Workmanship guaran- membership has been opened died at 10 and when 12, was places?” ask the fishing au If no answer, 643-9043. Home runs—Thomas and Oon- shooting rounds In the 80a. At his seventh season as chib man­ thority at Mercury outboards. vertible, Tahitian blue, white teed. 299 Autumn St 643-4860. igUaro, Boston; Colavito, (3lev*- and a goal of 400 has been set ager. Steve ’Turkiiigton is the top, en^ne V-8 327, transmis­ PAINTING — Interior and ex­ for the 1965 season, now in full 14, Hadcney Joined the Oxford And how come many of these THE HERALD will not QUALiry Carpentry — Rooms, NE'W YORK (AP)—They’re advertising Saturday’s land; Horton, Detroit; Gentile, current caddy mafter and Bob prized lunkers will fall to 'no­ sion 3-speed on column, vinyl terior. Free eftimatee, all work ■wing. Country Club and a year later Chase the locker room attend­ disclose the identity of straight seats. Best offer over dormers, porches, basements guaranteed. Oall 742-9626 after renewal of the $125,000-added Belmont Stakes as a Kansas City, and Howard, won the Club Championship, vices whose angling tactics are Washington, 10. Currently there are 372 play­ ant any advertiser using box $1,7(X). Call 643-2641 after 6 p.m reflnlshed, cabinets, built-ins, 4:30 p.m. N ew grudge race between two half-brothers— Preakness win­ ing members at the local 18- youngest member ever to per­ unfettered by rules and strategy lettsre. Readers answer­ formica, alumlniun, vinyl, Stolen bases—Oardenal, Los Pleasing to the eye le the new ner Tom Rolfe and runner-up Dapper Dan. Lurking in hole club, located on 8. Main form the feat. Proving that the apltt rail fence at the main en- the "old hand” religiously ob­ ing blind box ads who 1963 FORD FALCON Futura steel, ceramo siding. William YOU ARE A-1! Brush is Al! Angeles, 18; Campaneris, Kan­ win was no fluke, Hackney re­ serves. the background, however, is Hail to All, a stretch run­ sas City, 12. S t ronee, erected a week ago. Also dsftre to protect their sprint, convertible, white top, Robbins Carpentry Service, Exterior and Interior painting ’’Approximately one-half a t peated the following two yeora new is the concession stand at like where to fish, for in identity can follow this bucket seats, deep red color, 649-3446. done A-l right! Tremano Paint­ ner capable of taking it all. Pitching—Pascual, Minnesota, In the ClUb Championship and stance. 6-0, 1.000; Grant, Minnesota, 6-0, our playing members are non­ the ninth hole, operated by Mrs. procedure: automatic transmission, pri­ ing Service, 643-2928. “He’s fit and ready," sBid<^ residents.” Warren said. "Of turned pro in 1933 when only Jemes Horvath. No knowledgeahie angler will Etoclose your reply to the vate owner. Call 649-7752. CARPENTRY —Concrete steps, trainer Elddie Yowell, who is 1.000. the 372 playing memberships, 19. He has been a pro for 32 fish around a swimming float, box in an envelope — floors, hatchways, remodeling keeping Mrs. Ben Cohen's Jaipur took the 1962 Jersey Der­ Strikeouts—McDowell, Cleve­ of his 61 years. The new fairway on the llth porches, garages, closets, ceil­ by by disqualification and then 130 are held by families, 206 by preferring to run several miles addressed to the Claasl- flashy son a t Hail to Reason at land, 84; LoUch, Detroit, and single men. 13 by single wom­ Iluring his 17-year career at fade ie now open os well as the up the lake to a “secret” cove. fled Manager, Manchester 1957 VOLKSWAGEN Conver ings, attics finished, rec rooms Floor Finishing 24 Monmouth Park until F’riday won the Belmont. Candy SjxHs Lopez, Los Angeles, 62. new tee on the 18lh. tible, call 644-8359 after 6 p.m. formica. No job too small. D & won the 1963 Jersey Derby and en and 24 by students,” be add­ Manchester, the 51-year-old It takee a rank beginner to Evening Herald together FLOOR SANDING and refln- before aMp^ng in for the final ed. Hackney has been credited with Some of the notion’s leading splash a plug up close to a with a memo listing the D Carpentry Service. 649-8880. leg of the TWide O ow n for 8- was second to Chateaugay in pro gokers have played the STATTON WAGONS, automa Ishlng (specializing In older the Belmont. And last year Ro­ "We would like to ftH our the development of many play­ float. Often he connects. Early companies you do NOT floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ year-olds. membership goal a t 400 with ers, Including Bill ’Tbomton, Country CItib oourse, the Hat in- in the morning, before the want to see your letter. tics, standards, 6 cylinders, 8 CARPENTRY—32 years expe­ Narragansett man Brother also was runner-up Crowd Watches dudea Tommy Armour, Gene rience. Ceilings and floor tiled, ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. cyhndeirs, 1960 (Jhevrolet, 1959 Yowell Is asking Hail to All Manchester f^lliee or golfers now a professional; Ronnie commotion starts, these spots Your letter will be des­ No Job too smalL Ver- to Quadrangle In the Belmont but this Is iiardly likely,” the (Red) Smith, current State and Sarazen, Bob Toskl, JuUua troyed if the advertiser la Chevrolet, 1960 Dodge, 1960 porches, rec rooms, garages, for a (hfficuk task since the after capfurlng the Jersey fix­ Rider Stabbed Boros and Byron Nelson, to are temporary hideouts for big additions, attics finished, re­ fallle, 649-6760. Florida-bred colt raced Monday prexy said. "We hope, however, New England amateur cham­ fish. one you’ve mentioned. If Valiant. Douglas Motors, 333 ture. to bring In as many aa poeelble mune a few. not it will be handled In Main. modeled, concrete work. No at Garden State Pai*, winning pion, and Bob LaFrancls, one Originally, the Country Chib Boat docks are another fa­ Job too small. Immediate ea- the Jersey Derby by lengths Johnny Sellers, who rode to At Horse Show from town and then concen­ of the state’s top amateurs. vorite haven. And about the the usual manner. flame on another runner of the trate on area towns, like Glas­ He’s rated tops among the oourse oonSbrted of nine bdes, tlmntes. 643-2629. Business Opportunity 28 for his first m aj^ triumj* after all on the east aide of S. Main only baits dunked below the 1969 CHEVROLET Bel Air, top knocking at the door in all bis saune type. Carry Back, again DEVON, Pa. (AP) — A rider tonbury, East Hartford, Bolton, teaching pros. planks are dough balls dipped will be aftride Hail to All. After Coventiy, W a p p i n g. South St. Shortly after 1917, a second condition, owner 646-0274. A BUSINESS Special — pros­ starts. He'll go Into the Belmont at the Devon Horse Show was Before aooepUng the BCan- nine, acrass the street, was by youngsters fo r bluegUla. Y st Lost and Found perous grocery store on Route wtOi a career record of six vic­ riding Hail to All in aUl his races stabbed Wednesday as thou­ Windsor and Rockville to get chester post, Hackney served the presence of email forage 1966 4-DOOR Chevrolet, Bel Air, Rooflng—Siding 16 he was taken off the colt for the back to the 400 figure. opened and 18 boles were offer' 30. Vernon, In thickly popu­ tories and the seme number of sands watched the quarrel Just aa golf pro at the Merrlmac ed golfers. fish portents that larger ones LOBT —a metal guard 86x11” fully equipped, good running lated section—^wlth good foot seconds and thirds in 21 starts. Kerrtucky Derby and the mount outside the main show ring. Anyone Interested in apply­ Country Club, near Lowell, which covers the rear wheel condition. 649-5129. BIDWELL HOME Improvement Spin-0^ Gap given to Manuel Ycaiza. He fin­ ing for membership in the club Ihgh spots over the post two will follow. And who hangs the Company—Roofing, riding, al­ traffic and fine potential. For Mass., and later at the Oxford of a Mercury car. Finder Meantime, the two sons of the ished fifth. SeUers was back in Police said Wendell Jones Jr., may do eo by contacting War­ deceit Include the mmierous big fish here? Of course: The terations, sddltiona and n- further details call Doris unbeaten Italian stallion — Ri- 33, Lancaster, was taken to and Wllbraham, Mass., country great flnlahea in the Manches­ man who ''doesn't know any pleaae call 643-4661. 1963 CHEVROLET Bel ^1'. ^ Smith, Jarvis Realty Co., the saddle for the Preakness ren or any officer. Additional clubs. door, autonu^c 8, radtoV b ^ t- moideUnk of all types. Bzoel- bot — owned by first cousins and Hall to All wound up third. Bryn Mawr Ifcspital with stab information Is available at the ter Open, easily the top. Nutmeg better!” iom W W manftilp. 649-6496. ReoltMri'jRt 83, Ternon, '649- (’Tom Rolfe by Raymond Guest) Wounds in the stomach. Although bothered for near­ Buoys and ritahnei tnarketa LOOT: FOrifbook No. 16447. er, exceSent condition, |1,TOO. ’Tom R<^e, blessed wdth plen­ Pro Shop. goU tourney outside of the In­ Notice la hereby given that 289-4164. l^ “»reW25. BVaa,“ 64D-K19. and Dapper Dan by Ogden Ela-sttown Township poUca ly a decade by a troublesome surance city Open, the two not oi^ provide shelter, but LlGtMd|nNG RODS, rooflng, ty of speed, and Ete.pper Dan Drop o ff In memberohl; FOaSbook No. 16447 issued by i.i. ■!. III ^ Phipps) have been taking it and Hail to Ail, both of whom arrested Forrest Gibson, 46, from the 400 level, can be ai left knee, which has undergone hdes-in-one in a single round their preeehoe may indicate 1961 FORD, 8 cylinder' o o x ttt^ aiding, alters, aluminum win- easy competitively since their Lancaster and charged him surgery, Hackney has had his rocky, fish-laden shoails Just be­ the F in t Miancheater Ofillce, dowi, doors, aluminum cano­ FOR SALIS like to traUl the early pace and tributed to several things, one 1^ Harold (>^o in 1966 and Haittord National Bonk • 'tible, good mccfaanloal ccindl- thrUbng fiixieh in the Preakness strike in the home stretch, aire with aggravated assaidt and being the loss of members to days of glory. matched by Bob Bonadies in low. A word of caution, how­ tlon, new top, $226. 649-3406. pies, rrfl-up awnings. Work May 16. battery. He was held in 3500 ball TTie popular pro also won the Trust Cb. baa been loft and guorantaed. Beacon Lightning OR RENT the Big Three of the smaill Bel­ the EUlngton Ridge Country 1961. The 81-32 — 68 record ever: Under no circumstances appUoation baa been made to In its six modem runnings, mont field. The other expected for a further hearing by Justice Club, plus the opening o f sev­ Manchester Open in 1960 and round by Ronnie Smith in 1963. tie up to any marine marker 1961 VOLKSWAGEN converti- Protection. Steve Pearl, 648- Two-Choir Equipped of the Peace Daniel L. Red­ three times has qualified for Earl Ballsleper's feat of winning or anchor in such a position eaid baidc for payment and ble, must aell, no reasonable 6315. the Jersey Derby, nm a week Starters are Selari from Law­ eral new public golf courses In issuance of new book. BARBEIR SHOP ■before the Belmont, has rence Katz's Vaulley Farms and mond. and near Manchester. the National PGA Tournament, every major tournament, C9ub that its identlflcaUon is blocked offer refused. Call 643-7016 af­ produced three strong challeng­ lightly raced La Cima, owned Witnesses said Jones was rid­ Actually, this Is the 49th in 1040 at Hershey, Pa.; 1046 Championahlp, Governor’s Cup to other traffic. NOnOE la hereby given that ter 6. Marlborough Four Corners ers for the New Yoi* classic. by J. R. Straqp ing in a saddle-horse class when consecutive year of operations at Portland, Ore., and In 1066 and Presldent’e Oup, Sedors Sometimes even your boat at­ Pass Book No. 9SS26 issued by at NorvlUe, Mich. Roofing and OiimneyF 16-A Gibson and another man started at the Manchester Country Tournament and ecored a hole tracts fish. If you’ve been drift­ ’The Savings BaiA of Man- Call Colchester 537-2401 yelling at him from ringside. Club. The course opened 40 Assisting Hackney again this in-one to boot. Manchester ing quietly for a while, a cau­ dhester has been loft and Auto Accessories— ^Tires 6 ROOFING — Spef.taltilng re­ season is youthful Rsdph De- When the event edded, witness­ years ago, In 1917 with nine Open, which grew from 122 en- tious peek over ths gunwhale aipoHoation has been made to pairing roofs of all kinds, new 7 P.M. — 9 PJd. Ellis Stops Fighting Himself es said, Jones rode out of the holes. Nicola, who Joined the staff a tnee in 1946 to a record 403 in may disqlose a husky bass or said bank for payment of the TWO Reconditioned 292 Ford roofs, gutter work, chhuneys ring and Jumped from his horse Longest Tenure year i g o as assistant pro. 1968. pike finning laally in the shad­ amount of deposit. heeds. Also customized boot cleaned, repaired. Aluminum and was stabbed in an ensuing Incumbert golf ' professional, Professlonala have bMn Ed Meanwhile, the membership ow. cover for 1967 Chevrolet and riding. SO years’ experience. FOR SALE — Onter Tailor A ndW ins Games for Redlegs quarrel. Alex Hackney, holds the record Connery 1917-18, Alex Simpeon ranks are open to ah interested. Don’t pass up the obvious oontinemtal kit. Oall 649-8714 af­ Free estimates. Call Bowley, Shop, 32 Oak 3t. Inquire in per­ Police said Gibson was a places, however absurd they Annonneements ter 6. 648-6361. 644-8888. son. groom with the Greystonc Man­ may seem. You never know N E W YORK — (N E A )— kld who’s thinking all the or Stables, Lanca-ster, and that ELEC7TROLUX Sales and serv­ what ths water holds imtil you ice, bonded representative. Al­ Trailers— 'niose who knew Sammy Elite time.” Jones at one time rode for b y . beat were wondering If there This Is the most interesUng Greystone. fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., Mobile Romes 6-A would be an explosion. Manchester, 644-8141. part of Sammy Ellis, a part Officials said there was no TRAILER FOR RENT, $90. ’The New York M«ta were which he expladjis carefully and immediate indication of what WANNA BUY? analytically, talking slowly to the quarrel was about. $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 P u r s e monthly. Also, one trailer turning everything he threw In­ Personals space available. Coventry to toctra base hits and spoiling be sure everyone underst^ds Lake. 742-8892, Mr. Frazier. a literally perfect year for the the motivations that make him Gets Big Names STATE UOENSED real home Cincinnati Reds righthandicT. run. Jazy Sets Mark centrally located, reaeonable LOOKA HERE! In less then an tnhlng he was ”I guess,” he said, "the rea­ A t Buick Open rates, friendly atmosphere. FOR SALE — Box trailer. In­ in the showers. No tantrum, no son for much of my intensity TeL 875-lOU. quire 76 Birch St., Gullbeau. fuss, and a lot of people con­ is due to the fact that I want For Europe Mile to be a pitcher now. Not when GRAND BLANC. Mich. (AP) RIDE WANTED from Manches­ 17’ TRAVEL ’Trailer, self-con- NeiragMMCtt Brewiqg Company, CniMtoaiU. nected with the Cincinnati Reds — Golfers on the professional ter to vicinity Travelers Insur­ I’m 30. I know I probably could PARIS (AP) — Michel Jazy, talned for sale or rent. Call were reiUeved. tour were scheduled to begin ance Oo., Hartford, hours 7-3:30 evenings, 875-6936. Sammiy EUis, is a 24-year-old get by as a thrower now, but France's Olympic track star, thedr quest today for an $18,(XX) p.m. 649-0663. whom IDWk Blaler, the Reds ,why should I? That’s why I gave himself an eaMy birthday firet prize and a new car to help manager, refers to as Cincin­ ' work so hard developing other present, by running a 8;66.6 them spend it in the eighth an­ WANTED — Ride from vicinity Business Services pitches, working on my deliv­ mile, the fastest ever by a Eu­ Oak and Main Sts., t o S & H nati’s most valuable player dur­ ery. ropean. >. nual 8100,000 Buick Open (krif ______O ffered 13 ing the last months of the 1964 Tournament. store, Pitkin St., East Hartford. Now on season (he wound up with a 10- “If I contilnue to do this, then Jazy, who wlU be 29 on June Arrive 8:80-9 a.m. Urgent. APPLIANCES repaired — all British Open champion Tony 3 record as a reliever). by the time I ’m 30, when my 13, turned the trick at the subur­ PleaiM call 649-8661 after 6:16. makes washers, refrigerators, fast bail starts to go, I won’t ban St. Maur Stadium Wednes- Lenm, the defending titUft here, Started Same Way heads the field of 144 who set WANTED RIDE to vicinity freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ He started the same way have to wonry about develop­ day night. He rushed up from tric ranges. Oil burners ing new pitches or new tricks. seventh place with 3(X) yards to out to teat the 7,280-yord War­ Klngswood School, West Hart­ thds year — cte a starter, how­ BAY WARREN RALPH DeNlOOLA wick Hills Gdf and Oountty ford, Outlook Ave., hours 9-12. cleaned and repaired. Coema ever,—and much o f the Reds’ "As far as I’m concerned go and beat his countryman, ALEX HACKNEY Appliance, 649-0056. STEVE MARTEN TOM SHEA there are three things that will Jean Wadoux, by some 12 yards. OoU Pro Oliib President fisatatant Pro CQub course, longest on the tour. June 28-August 6, from Man­ success wiiU depend not only on First prize of $16,000 Is double Pieeldent bring success: work, dUdgenoe The first five flnlshera broke chester or Bolton. 649-4196 or YOU ARB A-U Truck la A-l! Soles Bepresentattva new King-Size Ms arm but his temper as well. four minutes. the amount won by Lema loft 648-2168. His trouble, fighting himsdf and now I’ve added patience year when be posted a 277 to Cellars, attics, trash, small Full Price FnU pRoe which I didn’t have before.” Peter Snell of New Zealand trucking done A-l li^ t! Call as much as the oppt^tion, is noWs the world record for the take one of the three titles he RIDE WANTED from MancheS' not unoommon among athletes, For ElUs, that was the only Golf’s Top Girl Amateur won in the month of June. ter, vicinity south end, to Con­ 643-2928, Tremano 'ITucllicking ’53 GHEV. ’55 FORD doubt ^ ^ * faster Sports Schedule] Service. but with EUis It is more acute; time of 3:64,1 pending. Arnold Pakner and Jack stitution Plaza, Hartford, hours 2-DOOR 4 4-DOOB ‘T’m Just put together Hke Nicklaus, both of whom have 8:80-4:80. 643-1219. STEPS, SIDEWALKS, atone SEDAN ^ SEDAN that," he said. "This kept me Thursday, June 8 Has No Desire to Be Pro passed up this totmiey In recent walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ no-retum out of the big leagues an extra Baseball—Normen’a vs. Law­ years, are commOng. Bo ia Bob­ WANTED — Ride from Tolland races. All concrete repairs. Eastern League year. That’s why I know I hove yers, Verptanck, 8 by Nichois, wboVon the $200,000 to Manchefter, hours 8 - 4:30. Reasonably priced. 643-0651. ’55 OLDS. ’58 GHEV. to oontnoll it, a n d 'I think I ’ve FOUce h Fire va. Sears, Wod- TEMPB,.Aria. (AP) — Caroh’ School outa down on her tour­ OarUng World Open lost year. 876-0294. after 6. W L Pot. OB Sorenson, who’s won practically nament activity. "Thera are IJLWNMOWBR aharpening; re- Z-DOOR t 4-DOOR done a pretty good Job of it” WiUiamsport deU, 6 Joinmg Lena ore sli the other MANCHE8TBR Swimming EUls once ftoew a suspension 23 14 .622 __ Auto Faria va. Moriariy's, every womon’a amateur goU several touinaments In the Butok Open champions, Billy palio, sales, rotor bis HARDTOP * WAGON PMtsftftd 23 14 .622 __ title since ehe began the sport eprlng that I would enter if Pool Association Membership Oharpened; bicyde sales, serv­ for eiguing with Don Heffner, l ^ l r a 18 19 .500 4^ Buckley, 6 Oesi>er, Art Wall, Mike Sou- openings available. 'Dvo huge U s manager a t Ban Diego In Friday, June 4 competltivsly at tbs age of 9, w erent tai school,’ ’ ahe says chak. Jack Burke and JuUus ice. Manchester Cycle Sbop, “ 21 .462 6 says she bos no daslre to turn One is the North-South at Pine concrete pools, cabana and 149 W. Middle Turnpike, OtB ’60 RAMDLER IMS. Because of it, he’*-been Bosriiall — WetherefieM at Boroe. grounds. Lifeguards on duty, ^57 FORD bottles J o r t le 23 ,410 8 profeealonol. hurst, N. C. That’s considered a Tlw Winner will receive a new 2098. AMERICAN STATION tagged with a label he’d laither Manchefter, 8:30 “ 22 .889 gU pretty good national tourna- swimming lessons, never not tiav6. Ansaldi’s vs. Oilers, Ver- The 22-yeeuHild Arlsona State car for each of' the next five crowded. Limited membership. WAGON F31 WAGON W'S Wednesday’s results University senior bos mode ootir ment. yean. A cor also will be award­ “Tliat’s what bappena,’* be ^im lra at York, postponed, planck. 6 • For information call 649-85M said rather wtotfu%. "Sure, I Army 4c Navy va. Peeks, slderable personal sacrifice to "One of the hardeft and most ed to aw golfer mokiiig a boOe or 649-4346. achieve amateur atardom, but truatrating thim 1a to go to la one. n im auto-wtomng oow bad some trouble, but it seems W M^sport at Springfield Waddell. 6 . „ AUTOMATIC no one wdH let me forget it" Po«tponed, rain NasMffs va. Ghrecn Manor, ahe saya, " I ’d lother play to school aapaciaify ooBage, ahd hoiva been ocored so lar. 1963 CHEVROLET WAGON Heffner, now a coaoh with the ISuoklay, 6 enjoy k than to taat it was attwnpt to ksep up your alttiettc Antmiuiblka For Sale 4 at Reading, poot- Saturday, June 5 somftfahig I bad to do." ahdaavors. TRANSMISSION Meta, smileB at the incident poned, wet grounds ' NEED CART Your orsdlt turn- Bel Air 6-Paasenger. Ra­ >w, the same way EUds doea Thursday’s games Thack — B aft Oatholio, Mbn- Mtas Sorenson’s athletic ohiH- "U I play getf, R’a a baV bour dio, heater, automatic, V-8, obafter at State Open CStam* Baseball Games ad dowsT Short on down pay­ TROUBLE? "Sammy's oedy poxiblem was PWtsfleld at Reading W was dtaoovered by her father, to the oourss, a half hour back ment? Baakniptr Rapoaiaa power steering, white side- getting fata fast planted firmly W ill^ s p o r t at SprtagttaM pionahipe, Yale, 1. Ted, who bod on eye for such and four boun to play. That’s rion? Don't daeinlri 8aa Hon- walls. EXCELLENT (X)N-' ------»------— tiling as physical education On Friday Slate it Free R ock! Test on the ground," Heffner recaH- ®mina at York (2) five hours, and you can do a lot aft Douglas InqUre about low- D m O N ! *1795 ed. "Whet he’s done sinoe as a director at Janesville, WJo., of studying in five hours.” ast down, anuuleri payments All Types Concannon Named High SohooL it pitcher hasn’t surprtaed nM at O’Grady at AIC (Jarol, wtw has been named Boboloftiic baseball scene Fri­ anywhere. No small kioa or a> it ludget Terms ell because ha’s a kid who at* WORCESTER. Moan — The Carol’a auooesa story slanted the prettieat woman golfer in day Herts two gomea, one at Ma- noiwa company plan. Ponslaa woya had a big league earn and moctail BVkd a l 8:80 will find SPfUINCUTllLJ), ■ppOtotment of Jos Ooncannoa, whan riM won the ISowItiadar the natioh, says aha ttWoi it’s Motors,. Ms Indn. ★ A l Work ’60 GHEV. MFORD LAGel th e . tatansa oompsciiUvaneaB to dtvtaian o f a toumoy hi •■ata pcaribla lor a wunaa to ba atb- Manchefter l O A (4-7) taorifing oaslatant sports indiUfiist at IMS (XJDflMDBlUB EM asdan, Ouerewteed 4-DO(Hl SEDAN FAIRLANR «- M AM B g o with HL" Harword for tbs poat three Ana, OalU., whan r i » w m It. l i M io and fantinlna at tha imnw WatbenOelld B l^ In a OC9EU EUls ta a ftender six footer $5™n«*edfri)m tm U bu oi to atb* bar Initial tori ofataal u thna, autnmaitlo. 1900 Cbawolat, 6 cy­ No. 1M4-A • M l DM She ipaiAN ▼ IV fO wtio dtoeotor at American B i. yaaia, as ttireetar of aports in­ (180 pouixli) with sbatp, pro­ formation at Holy Croa# woa ■laftwMwl compamtoo. ifiia ' "Kh iniir today (has avar," nUe Higli, linder. 1969 Butok 00(9 #. IMS nounced features, • taste for *««‘»ttonai. O’Onuly Oorvolra (S). Douglaa Mtators, ManolMitor •d Wadneaday_i^^ announced today by Eugm tbs Janasvtils .MunloM Wmr fibs oatoL *T dcn'l think a M out of Its sohsdiBad tost in MANY OTHERS Tp CHOOSE FROM! good oAotUng and the loot Flynn, director o ' athlatlM. sn’s Tournament at 10. neadi' to apebd afi of btr tfina Bkxsnfieki yesterday 888 Main. traoea of • Btemlngbam, Ate., Concannon, a native of Litch­ Her most recent noteworthy getting bar bsir set.” ‘ BkMpaiMd High. wW Traaim lssioR Da. onwl. to e 17 ya on field, Conn., and a graduate of viotory was in lost year’s Brit- The pert, Mus-sysd ‘ blonde tom oa rw r af temioon agi *••*»» Ms death lost ioh Amotsur. 1908 TRIUMPH TR-4 , fl.TQO. Elk- 7 O L C O n STREET "Ha ta a boy wMh an awftd l^ ton Unlveralty, will become takas bar bsauty honor Hglttly osroe club. oftlont coodltton. MIMaTS. (REAR 6M CENTER ST.) M o f petda and oonfidsnoe In Oi>*Mhan ^ i j g : the llrot fuU-Ume BHjrta infor­ TUs ons major tourney whtoh and qiilppadi Xt win ha IlM oaaaan 1 Auto Trading Post woe nauMd OXBodteTiJr MANCHESTER Mmoaif/’ ttfter says. "Bto has mation diieotordiiaotor at Holy

>, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CGNN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1965 PAGE TWENTY-SIX k A N G ^ T E R EVENING HERAIi), MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1965 F om ist^ Apartmonu 63-A Bnsineu Froportj Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Stibnrban For Sale For Sale 70 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW FURNIBHBD OMitmoNt, NEW RAISED RANCH — 8 MANCHESTER — 6 room $14,500 — Moncheeter. 6 room WAPPINO — Custom built. 3- Help Wanted—Male 86 BY FA6ALY and SHORTEN HooMhold Goods 61 Apartment Buildings badroom Ranch on deadend 1V4 rooms, utUitiee, oukable iw MANCRBBTBR six . non roonu, one fun and two half IH bathe, dining room, U Cape, new siding, fenced shad­ LAWNMOWER mechanic, part- Tenements 63 one or two odutts, parking, 372 bathe, 8 or 4 bedroome, dining room with fireplace, 3 ed lot with fireplace, sewers. street, many extras, AA 80 ELECTRIC STOVE, good condi­ apartment, two etoree and Rutofalns Agency, Realtors, zone, extensive view of west­ tima. Experienced men only. tion, 826. CaU after 6 p.m., 640- Main. commerelol building aU In one room, family room, one car rooms, plastered walls, one4ar Apply Manchester C^la St>ap, h l m z l T f WHEN « U R CHOPPEee A Se B ut \nhen pibe emeroehct minB.cAN 4H ROOMS, heat, hot water, 646-0108. ern hllla, mid 20’s. Call owner, CLASSIFIED 2291. stove, refrigerator, dlspo^, pockaga High traffic count. garage, $23,900. PhUbnek garage, $16,900. Ptailhrick 181 W. Middle Tpke. A-OKAf. DOC kWMaAR CAM ONE VOU AgMtey, e46-6464L Agency, 649-8494. 649-1260, or 468-6763. 10U COUNT ON a o OOCf - WEU-L-L - wtjtaer and dryer, parkh^ In- Butnens Locutions A wise taveotmant for only ALL ‘WE TIME IN -WE y/ORLO - ' OOMBINA'nON gas and oU eluded nice location, |140. a $36,000. yo6 Agency, ANDOVER — 6% room Ranch stove, 426 Broad tt., first floor, F o r R en t 4808. GARRISON Colonial in execu­ . MUST SELL ‘weniiN If iAss-weu.,L€fs sn>^ month. 649-0806 or 649-8069. . MANCHESTER tive neighborhood on a beauti­ one block from beach, walk-out 90C, NOW ABOUT AN I ,coHEHiwro^nf bstwosn 7-6 pjn. basement, large wooded lot, ADVERTISING INEXPERIENCED MEN! AWNTMENT SOME KIUIHO MEft X cANSQUins iou t h r e e R(X)M oCfiee or bual- BUSINESS ZONE Hi — S8ght ful wooded lot, 6 rooms, IH BY JUNE 30 ,XCMTAKtCMU n en , ground floor, 470 Main Now Listing—large 6 room, baths, breeseway, 2-car ga­ FHA $360. down, $91.38 per CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TIME NE)CrMONTH, v)oum /rnowf, THINE MV VWOLE tN-WREEmUS^iOM NORIH COVENTRY — Moving. Town House Apartments rooms with two offices, sep­ • NEAP IB NeXTfRIDAi'^ Electric range, 828; two refrig­ Street, plenty of parking. 649- arate entrance, euitable tor central entrance Dutch rage, $26,400. Philbrlck Agen­ month. Pasek Realty, 289-7478, Colonial. Spacious front-to- 8-BEDROOM HOUSE 742-8243. 8 AJL to 5 PAL DMMTMRMIIIO! M S IG fr A erators; one 8M, one 8138; RCA 6229, 9-5. business or professional use. cy, 649-8464. SKILLED MEN! n e w CLfJNEP? washer, $46; lots of fundture COLONIAL OAKS $22,000. Philbrlck Agency, 646- rear living room, large din­ gMAlA, STORE for buelnees or ing room and kitchen with MANCHESTER — modem. Im­ Completely redecorat­ IMMACULATE 5 room expand­ On second lake- an excel­ COPY QDSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Items end garden tools. Must 4H room apartment. 8464. able Cape. 3 bedrooms, garage, e sell this week, priced low. 742- office, formerly barber riiop, separate pantry, 3 large maculate 6 room Colonial, IH ed, move right in, oil heat, lent hideaway or fine for Heat, hot water, stove, re­ 188 W. Middle Tpke., near bedrooms, one Is large aluminum storms, amesite piaster^ wails, conveniently conversion to year 'round HONDAV Ihni FBIDAT lOiM AJi.—SATDSDAV t AJL 8020. CENTRALLY locatod 4 three baths, built - Ins, dishwasher, HIGH SCHOOL frigerator, parking, and parkade. OaU 649-6206, S-9. room apartments, three enough to convert to two wall-to-wall carpethig, only drive, enclosed front porch, .located, quiet dead end street, living. Ten minutes to Wil­ m full private cellar. $140. rooms, 1% tiled baths, fire­ 20 Westfield SL. $15,500. FHA, $600. down. Pasek Real­ ROUND OAK TaMs, 4 chain, Mores, excenent Inoome. Call $19,600. Hayes Agency, 648 bur Cross Highway or to SENIORS! d e s i r a b l e store or office place. basement garage, ty, 289-7476, 843-7206. TOITB CXWPEBATION W llX butfot with mirror. CaU 648- 649-4436 Paul J. Oorrentl Agency, 648- 4803. No money down. Manchester. Call Suzanne BE AFFBKOIATED D IA L 643-2711 0906. 648-4491 space, ground floor, clean, at- 2125, after 5 p.m., 643-6363. complete city utilities. Ex­ Shorts, 643-8886, exclusive rraetive and reasonable. Apply ceUent residential location. RANCH — 7 rooms, 1% baths, WILUNGTON ... Just off the with P&WA 649-6544 Mr. Chasse, Stats 'Theatre, 11 Priced to sell at only $20,- dlndng room, 3 bedrooms, plus 649-6544 Parkway, a beautiful Ranch of a.m. - 6 p.m. Land For Sale 71 900. den ' or 4th bedroom, large 2 three bedrooms, full basement J. Watson Beach & Co. Contimwd From Praecdliig Pog* Musical Instinments 53 TWO ROOM heated apartment car garage, private yard. $21,- selling for only $15,600. Big 21 Central Row Hartford is COMMERCIAL and office space VERMONT, Lunenberg — Camp U & R REALTY CO., INC. 900. Philbrlck Agency, 649-8464. MANCHESTER'— Two family, wooded lot. Suburban living at 522-2114 _____ ONE Co m p l e t e drum set in and bath, 146 Oakland St., $60. for rent. W. G. Schwars Co., its best. T. J. Crockett Realtor Business Opportunity 28 Help Wanted— Female 35 646-5220, 9-5. lots, 50x4()0, $160. Other par- four over four. Ideal location, very good condition, 8160. 646- Inc.; 876-2042. REALTORS 643-2692 $16,000—115’ FRONTAGE, shade excellent condition, five years 643-1577. CONVERSE RD., Bolton — 0060. cele. Amelia Walker, KQles OROCBR7 STORE — Grossing HAIRDRESSER wanted, ex­ HIRING! MANCHESTER Garden Apart­ Pond, North Oonoord, ^''ermont. Robert D. Murdock 643-6472 trees, immaculate .six room old. $25,900. Reasonable offer Large cu.stom built Raised approximately 1125,000 yearly. perienced preferred. LuJon Sa­ Cape, fireplace, dead end considered. Barrows A Wal­ VERNON — Move up! 7 room Ranch on beautiful acre and ments — 4V4 rooms, 2 bed­ Houses For Rent 65 MANCHESTER — 8% room license acquired recently lon of Beauty, 61 East Center Pratt a Whitney Aircraft Wanted—^To Boy 58 rooms, heat, hot water, stove, street, Manchester. Hutchins lace. 649-6806. split, garage, family room, one half wooded lot, 7 rooms, 3 should increase potential. St, 643-1939. has many good Jobs immediate­ Ranch, carport, 1% baths, big Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. newly painted inside and out. t-win sized bedrooms, 3 baths, Priced for quick sale. Present refrigerator and parking, $120. THREE AND four rooms, fur­ Houses For Sale 72 fireplaced living room, 3 bed­ Good buy - $20,200. Barrows & ly available. There are also Ap­ WE BUY and seU antique and 26 CROMWELL Road — Seven copper kitchen with all built- owners have other interest. Available July let. 643-0000, 646- nished or unfurnished, oil heat, rooms, large lot, convenient lo­ LUXURIOUS 5% room Ranch, Wallace, 649-5306. prenticeship Programs and used furniture, china, glass, stl 0090. Office 16 Forest Street. COLONIAL—11% rooms, 8% room OoKmial, 8 bedrooms, 1% ins, 2 fireplaces, 15x30 tobac­ J. D. Realty, 643-5129, 643- good location, parking, adults. cation. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. tiled bath, fireplace, big lot, 8 baths, living room, fireplace, co board paneled family room Training Courses for h l^ ver, picture frames, old coins Reasonable. 643-6389. baths, living room SQxli 8779. ■tone fireplaoa, 6 acroo years old. Reduced for quick dining room, modern kitchen, VERNON — Buy of the month. with field.stone fireplace wall, school (uid trade school g;radu- gims, pewter, scrap gold Manchester MANCHESTER—Just over line. 8% room tri-level quality built, SEWING ates. NOW is the time to check EIGHT ROOM, partly furnished land, outbuildings, $31,600 sa'ie by owner. Immediate oc­ sunporch, kumdry, large Jalou- rustic decore throughout, full MODERN 2-bay service station watches, old Jewelry, hobby Beautiful 6V4 room back-to- cupancy. $18,000. 23 Foster exceptional yard, all built-ins, "The Aircraft” coUectlons, paintings, attic con' 4V2-ROOM DUPLEX Colonial. Four room un­ Philbrlck Agency, 64^3464. sy porch, Rusco combinations, attic, 3-zone heat, 2-car garage, for lease in Manchester-So. front Split, bullt-ina, rec room, Street. 643-0826. large well landscaped lots. By $17,900. Barrows A Wallace. ame.site drive. Owner, 643-0771. DECftEE ON tents or whole estates. F un i LAWTON GARDENS furnished Ranch. Stoves, re­ UMITATION OF CLAIMS Windsor area. Excellent oppor- BIG 8-room Ranch on a huge C8uport, extra large lot, $21,- appointment only, owner 646. 649-5306, 875-6611. portunity for high volume MACHINE hire Repair Service, 643-7440. frigerators, gsurages, flrei 800. Over 100 more listings, all LAKE ST. — 4-bedrooTn Ranch, AT A COURT OF PROBATE. . . . Immediate 2 Extra Large Bedrooms treed lot with expert landscap­ 0468. ROUTE 44-A, Ju-st over Bolton holdpn at Coventry, within and far potential with excellent neigh­ places, aduHs. 648-2880. ing. 2-car garage, fireplaced 22' price ranges. Cali the Ells­ acre lot, amesite drive, alum­ VERNON — $15,200 buys new line. Neat expandable 5 room the District of Coventry, on the 1st borhood traffic. For further in­ Openings For: WANTED — Leaded or glass IH Ceramic Baths worth Mitten Agency, Real­ inum storms and screens, re­ five room custom Ranchers, day of June. A.D. 1965. OPERATORS Help Wanted— Male 36 Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Household Goods 51 partitioned electric lamps, 35 FOUR BEDROOM Ranch, IH living room, 3 bisdrooms, huge MANCHESTER — 4 - room Ranch with breezeWay and 2- Present. Hon. Elmore Turklnxtna, formation call 568-1720; Eve­ Range tors, 643-6980. cently redecorated, $16,300. J. heavily wooded oversize lots. yean or older; aioo kerosene Dl^washer baths, paneled family room, at­ kitchen, permanent siding, no Ranch, good condition, good lo­ car garage, and a 30x100 chick­ Esq.. Judge. nings Glastonbury 633-2718. HOCKVILLE, FViendly Ice DACHSHUNDS, one year old, D. Realty Co., 648-6129. cation, good Invertment, all At $15,200 you must act! Bor­ On motion of Rena Phaneuf. Ad­ Experienced operators and MACHINE OPERATORS BVERYTMINO la steriasod n- lamps. 523-5871. Refrigerator tached garage, close to schools, maintenance, condition is ex­ MANCHESTER — New 8 room en coop. Retiring? . . . interest­ trainees needed. Excellent Cream shop has openings for black, male and female. 643- condltlooad used furniture ana cellent, $18,500. Wolverton city faciUttes, full price, $12, rows A Wallace. 649-5306. ministratrix. Klnxswood Trail. Cov­ Disposal shopping and bus, $200. Lease executive Colonial. 4 large bed­ ed in creamica. repair facili­ entry. Conn . on the estate of Mi­ opporttmlty for qualified INSPECTORS ambMkniB men. Experience not 9482. appliances, high quality—low Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 800. Call owner, 648-0869. ties, chickens, etc. This is the chel Phaneuf. late of Coventry, Money to Loan 29 required. Earn $15-30. working Private Basement with or without option. 649-7917, rooms, spacious living room, SHORT ON SPACE? NORTH COVENTRY — 8 room trainees to learn sewing. ^ c e a LoBlanc Fuialtura, 190 Rooms ^th ou t Board 59 oversized Cape, 5 bedrooms, deal. Highway, nice home easy within said district, deceased. two to tour evenings, 10-20 Master TV Antenna MANCHESTER — New 7-POom formal dining room, kitchen MANCHESTER —Cape, 6 large Thl.-< Court doth decree that elx Apply . . . SHEET METAL South Street, Rockvllla. 876- Heat and Hot Water This spacious Colonial of­ 1% baths, 2 fireplaces, garage. access. T, J. Crockett, Realtor, months bn allowed and limited fof A FRESH START v/ffl himp hours per week. More or less LOVABLE Chihuahua, AKC, 2174. Open M l r o o m s f o r r e n t , one block Garrison Colonial, 12x24 living and family room, rustic beams, rooms, new permanent siding, MECHANICS Many Other Features Suburban For Rent 66 fers 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, \ acre wooded lot, $17,900. 643-1577. the creditors of said eetate to ex­ your debts into one easy pay­ hours if desired, excellent home raised, $76. 644-0246. from Main Street, free park­ room, family room, built-in central fireplace, 2% tiled basement garage, aluminum hibit their claims against the asms ment. If you have equity in SINGER AUTOMA'nC Zlg-sog, baths, complete built-ins, 2-car living room 28x14, den storm windows, shaded lot, Pasek Realty. 289-7476, 742- to the Administratrix and directs BENCH MECHANICS working conditions with many ing, kitchen prlvUeges, gontia- Shown by appointment anytime SPACIOUS country Uvlng, Bol­ kitchen, siweious lot. Priced 16x14, large kitchen with TOLLAND ROAD. No. Coven­ property, call Frank Burke to MANCHESTER MODES benefits. Call 876-9910 between Uke new in cabinet, button men only. 648-6127. ton Center Apartments. N^w right. Hayes Agency, 643-4603. garage Truly a fine home in a convenient location. Owner, 8243. that public notice be ifiven of this discuss ways and means. Con­ CUTE HOUSEBROKEN Mtten. prestige area. Asking $38,900. built-ins, dining room, 2- try one of the nicest Capes order by adverUsini: in a nerwspaper 6-7 for appointment for inter­ holes, monograms, fM cy de­ CONN. rooms with heat, hot water, 643-5836. we have ever listed. Acre of having a circulation in said district, necticut Mortgage ^change, PINE ST. MANCHESTESR FUSION WELDERS 643-9062. THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot­ CkiU Robert D. Murdock, UAR car garage and a lovely and bv posting a copy thereof on view. signs. Originally over $300., stove and refrigerator. 643-1312. gras.s, 2-car garage, set-up for 15 Lewis S t, Hartford, 246- balance due |66, take ovor tage Street, centraUy located, MANAGEMENT CO. Realty Oo., Inc., 643-2692, 648 yard 140x120, walking dis­ ASKING $14,900 — 3-bedroom] GLASTONBURY the public sign post in said Town of 8897. AIRCRAFT ENGINE tance to all schools, shop­ Colonial, west side, phone after I pool, rec room, 1'4 baths. For Coventry, nearest the place where ADORABLE Ktbtena tree, payments, $10. monthly. Deal large, pleasantly furnished 289-7711 528-4189 ROCKVILLE — 6 rooms, clean, MANCHESTER 6472. the deceased last dw elt WOMAN for men's and boy's de­ PAINTER Wanted, experienced. rooms, parking. CaU 649-2368 ping and bus line. Suitable 4 p.m., weekends anytime, 643- $18,200. this is a lot of -value. Certified from Record BBOOND MORTGAGE — Tin- MECHANICS tnUned. Call 649-3851. er, Hartford 522-09U. Jerry Llpkln 233-8110 stove, heat included, porch. No partment, also toy department, Call evendnge 627-9671. for overnight and permanent pets. 875-4949. NEW 5-5 duplex, 3 bedrooms, 7 for professional man. 2689. Architect designed, custom See for your.seVf. T. J. Crockett, ELMORE TURKINGTON. Jodgo;-: limited funds available for sec­ company benefits. Apply W. T. TOOL & DIE MAKERS (XiElAN, USED refrigerators, guest rates. MANCHFISTER Garden Apart­ Ten minutes from Man­ furnaces, baseboard heat, built Dutch Colonial. Liv­ Realtor, 643-1577. ond mortgages, payments to Grant c3o., Parkade. Live Stock 42 ranges, automatic washers chester. Nerw Capa Cods, choose your colors. Hutchins TWO FAMILIES — We have ing Room 14x26 with floor salt your Ixidgel. Bhcpedient ments — 3V4 room apartment, ELVA TYLER WE WOULD LIKE with guarantees. See theta at LARGE Comfortable room, spa­ available July 1st, heat, hot Resort Property Ranches a n d Raised Agency, 646-0103. Just listed two 2-family homes to celling fireplace. Dining WOODED ACRE service. J. D. Realty. 648-6129. WE HAVE immediate openings TRAINING PHEASANT, Quail, Guinea B. D. Pearl's Appllancos, 649 cious closet, next to bath, Ranches. One acre wooded that sit side by side. Built last Room with chair rail. NO. COVENTRY — Custom Class to Reunite Fowl, rabbits, ducks, bantams, water, stove, refrigerator. $110. For Rent 67 NEW LISTING — 7 room Split Realtor 649-4469 for assemblers and machine TO INTERVIEW Main St. OaU 643-2171. vate family, gentlenmn. OaU per month. 643-0000, 646-0090. lots, built - ins, fireplace, year, now rented out. Can be Kitchen with custom pan­ built oversize 6 room Ranch, 2- operators, first and second OPPORTUNITIES also 1957 Nash Super hot rod. Level, 2 full baths, family eled cabinets and all built- Private Instrnctions 32 after 6, 649-0719. Office 15 Forest St, OARDNEUl LAKE,. Conn. Mod­ basement garages. Only sold separately or as a pack­ car garage, 2 fireplaces, 2 At State Aimory shifts, must be 18 or over, no . . . for high school and Call 643-9269. ADMIRAL upright freeser, 19 room, fireplace, 1-car garage, STRICKLAND STREET — Im­ age. EJach home has two 4- in appliances. Family bathrooms, wall-to-wall car­ Trade School Graduates A man between the ages em housekeeping cottages. 10% down. Price range experience necessary. Apply cubic foot, $100. caH after 6 FRONT ROOM, centraUy lo­ SIX ROOM apartment, first from $14,500 to $17,000. a well shrubbed lot. PhT.brick maculate 5 room Ranch with room apartments. ExceUent m- Room 12x24 paneled in red­ peting. built - in oven and HUNT SEAT riding instructions, 25-40 who wants to consid­ Lakefront. Boating, fi.shing, Pinal arrangamenta hava bean on the flat and oyer fences Personnel Dept, Iona Mfg. er a worthwhile business Articles For Sale 45 p.m., 643-0688. cated, parking, 60 Birch St., floor, centrally located. 648- swimming. Inspect weekends. Terrific value. 0«dl Agency, 649-8464. family sized kitchen, paneled veetment potential here. T. J. wood, beamed ceiling, range, situated in a setting of 649-7129. made for the reunion of the given by well experienced col- Co., Regent S t, Manchester. NOW Is The Time To Apply! opportunity with a well 0666. Free colored pictures, bro den, enclosed porch, garage. Crockett, Realtor. 643-lSn. pegged oak floor, leading privacy on a high wooded acre PICNIC TABLES, all sires and SEWING MACHINE — Singer 6-5, TWO FAMILY, 2-car ga­ cla-sa of 1966 of Manctoeoter High so{4unore. Lessons given known company. This man chure. Arrowhead Grove, Beautifully landscaped lot. out to rear porch. Center overlooking the valley. Pasek stji’les, from 6 foot $12.60, de­ automatic sig-sag, cabinet ROOM for non-amoMng, non­ ABSOLUTELY ImmacuUWe 4 ROBERT D. MURDOCK rage, nice lot, location, Hayes Agency, 643-4803. SUBURBAN 8-room Ranch, pro­ Hall, 3 Bedrooms, 2% Realty. 289-7475: 742-8243. School. on yovtr own animal at your Visit The Employment Office should have a reasonably drinking gentleman. Can be Route 354, Colchester. 242-9278. $22,900. J. D. Realty Co.. 643- A dinner wIM be heW at (tte good education and prefer­ livered. W. Zlnker, Pinney model, exceUent condition, bu^ room ■ Duplex home, garage. fessionally land-scaped, iVi Baths. Handsomely de­ convenience, |3. per hour. OaU 400 Main Street ton holes, embroiders, hems, seen after 2 p.m. «t 129 Walker U & R REALTY CO., INC. 6129. .acres, 2-oar garage, aluminum tailed throughout. 2 car Manchester Armory on June 3S 649-5524. ably sales experience. We Street, Ellington, 875-0397 af­ Available July 1st. Heat in c it ­ COLUMBIA LAKE — For Rent HORSE RANCH in Manches­ BOLTON . . . new listing hera East Hartford 8, Connecticut ter 4. etc. Repossessed, was $809.60, St. ed, $126. 6434121, 643-9278. — Small waterfront cottages. ter with 27 acres. 8 room siding, fireplaced 22’ living Garage. W o^ ed lot. City at 7:30 preceded by a s o c ia l EXPERIENCED are prepared to invest a 643-2692 648-6473 MANCHBWTER — $2,900. as- Four bedroom Ranch with I'.a unpaid balance $69.80, take June, July. August. Call 643- house, 1V4 baths, barn, out­ room, 8 bedrooms, huge kitch­ water. Must sell. Builder’s baths. Full basement, two car hour at 6 :30. Honored guests faf oonsidertd>Ie amount of ONE OF IHE Finer things of ROOM FOR lady or gentleman, SIX ROOM duplex, close to sumee 4-% per cent mortgage Schools and Classes 33 Open For Your Convenience money in training the right over payments of 88. monthly, 2693 . 649-4929. buildings, corrals, etc., $50,000. en, quiet street, best condition, cost $28,900. No agents. garage. Beautiful wooded lot. elude Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bail­ life — Blue Lustre carpet and a t y Sewing Center. Hartford, quiet. Inquire 224 Charter Oak schools and shopping district, on modern 6 room Ranch near Philbrlck Agency, 649-8464. For appointment to in je c t ey, Mr. and Mrs. PhliMp Emery Legal Monday Through Friday man. If interested in a ca­ school, bus, shopping. Bel Air $18,500. Wolverton Agency, House is in immaculate condi­ SlNISH Ifigh School at home. u i^ lrtery cleaner. Rent elec­ 622-0476. St. 618-6868, 246-4738. adults preferred. 643-6356. GIANT’S NECK HelghU — Realtors, 649-2813. please write Box AA, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwlg^it F w - 8 A M. — 8 P.M. reer opportunity write giv­ SEVEN ROOM oktor hfitno, Real Estate. 643-9332. ATTRACTIVE 3-bedroom Ranch tion. An excellent value foe For free dertails send name, ad­ tric shampooer $1. The Sher­ room modem cottage, hot Herald. only $23,600. T. J. Crockett, ry. An amusing program is ptan-' Saturdays—8 A.M. To 12 Noon ing date of birth, marital win-Williams Oo. THREE R(X)M apartment, heat bedrooms, 2 batha, lot 72x151. with attached garage, large liv­ dress and phone. County Stenographer status, t3T>e of previous UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY Apartments—^Flats— ahower, large sundeck in back Miulon E. Robertoon, Bealtor. ElIGHT ROOM Raised Ranch (n- Realtor. 643-1577. ned, to be followed by dancing Schools, 3787 Main St., Bridge­ and utilities, 105 Birch St. Call new artesian well. Edgewood ing room with paneled fire­ Lots For Sale 73 until 1 a.m. to the music of the employment, education and PICTURE FRAMES, new fin­ Refrigerator, Stove end TV Tenements 63 643-2125 or 649-2179. 043-5953. oluding S or 4 bedrooms, din­ place and cabinets, kitchen port. Rd. $80. per week. Mrs. Carter, BOLTON LAKE — Immaculate A1 Jarvis Orchestra. approximate income re­ ishes, 20% off everything in Included ing room, Mvlng room, laun­ with extra roomy cabinets and NORTH COVENTRY — 50 roll­ COVENTRY — Older Colonial. 742-8142. MANCHESTER — beautiful new dry room, 1% baths, garage, 4-room year 'round Ranch, with Tickets may still be purchased WRITE PRATT & quired. Also list address stock. The Sherwin-Williams FOUR ROOM second floor CENTRALLY located, econom­ built-in dishwasher, desirable ing acres, good drainage, river 2-car garage, lovely wooded and phone number where Co., 981 Main St. 8 Modern Rooms of Fumltuza apartntent, newly redecorated, ically priced, 3 and 4 room 4-4 two families, flats and du­ rec room, fireplace, $24,900. J. acre, high on a hill, $14,900. private beach, $10,200. VA no by immediately contacting Joan Help Wanted— ^Female 35 COTTAGE for Rent — Misqua- plexes. Custom quality through' neighborhood and handy to flowrs through property, woods, Ayer PettingUl, Dunn Rd., Cov­ you may be reached. Reply AppUancea, Lot No. 296 middle-aged or retired coupie. apartments, stove, refrigera­ mlcut, Rhode Island. Four D. Realty Oo.. 643-6129. stores, churches and schools, Pasek Realty, 289-7475, 742- money down. Pasek Realty, SCREENED ICAM — tor the out. PXill tiled baths, individual pasture, hay fields, road front­ 289-7476, 742-8243. entry. EXPERIENCEID woman for BOX D. HERALD WHITNEY Box H, Herald. 10 Pc. Bedroom Set No children or pets. Inquire 11 tor. heat, hot water included. rooms. CaU 643-0491. large lot,- beautifully land­ age, good potential. Only $22,- 8243. best in lawns and gardens from 8 Pc. Living Room Sot C2nm:h Street. 6494204. celli!:.r8, hot water heat. Excel CONCORD RD. — Beautiful luncheonette, some grill work, lent location with all utilities. Ranch, large living room, for­ scaped, moderately priced di­ 000. Lawrence F. BHano, Real­ company benefits. Apply W.T. our screening jrtant. Andover- 25 Pc. Kitchen Set HAMPTON Beach, New Hamp- WANTED — Male help, progres­ Call now. Hayea Agency, 643- mal dining room, cabinet rect by owner. 643-0443. tors. 643-2766. Grant Parkade. LIGHT ASSEMBLY wofk to do AIRCRAFT Columbia. Delivered. George Den or Spare Bedroom Sot FOUR ROOMS. first floor, •hire. Beautiful new 3 bedroom sive manufacturer of valves H. Grlffing, Inc., 742-7886. 86 MAIN ST. — 3 rooms, heaUd, Strickland St. area, stove, re­ 4808. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ MANCHESTER — Six room at home. Crestline Co., 68421 ____ DIVISION OF 83 A WEEK waterfront* apartment, all utU- tion room, landscaped yard. has openings in its assembly 850. OsU 649-3866. frigerator, inquire at 40 Ver­ ities. $80. week. 644-8037. Oape, outstanding yard, bus Commercial, Cathedral City, UNITED AIRCRAFT CORP. LOAM — top grade loam tor $14,400 — 6% ROOM Ranch, Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, Resort Property For Sale 74 Calif. department, days. Apply in $344 non St. after 6 p.m. Mne, exceUent condition, price person, Contromatlcs, Oorp., sale at low, low price. $1. a LOQKINQ tor anything in real MAINE Vacation, Wells Beach, built-in stove, cellar, assume 643-5953. GIRLS' East Hartford 8, Connecticut mortgage, $97. per month include.^ furniture, yard tools, BOLTON LAKE — 6 room cot­ HIGH SCHOOL Juniors or soph- 200 W. Main St., Rockville, yard if yov load and haul, $1.50 DISCOUNT FURNITURE ostmta rontals — aportmants, SIX ROOM duplex near school, Maine, July 31-Aug 28. Four bus. west side, no pets. Write Hutchins Agency. 646-0108. ST. JAMES P*arish — 2-famfly appliances. $17,900. Barrows A tage, conversion possibilities mores, who are 16 years oW An Equal Opportunity Conn. a yard £c we load and you haul, WAREHOUSE hamoH, multiple dwelUnga, caU bedrooms, electric kitchen, Wallace. 649-5306. • INTERESTING WORK $1.60 a yard, plus $5. an hour J. D. Realty, 9484n39. Box F, Herald. home in exceUent condition for for year 'round home. E^tra for part-time waitress work. Employer 8580 MAIN STREET, 522-7240 shower. TV, screened porch, MANCHESTER — 6 - room the home owner who wants an lot, $8,000. J. D. Realty Oo., for truck, if we load and haul. 180 feel from ocean, $136. week­ RANCH — 6% rooms, kitchen • GOOD SALARIES Must be able to work 2 or 3 Hartford, Connootlcut THREE ROOM apartment, MANCHESTER — Delightful 2- Ranch, built 1968, 100x300 lot, income. Choice of 8 or 4 bed 643-5129. afternoons during school week Salesmen Wanted 36-A We deliver on Saturdays only. ly. Call 649-3886. with built-in oven and range, Call 643-2438, ask for Bemie. stove, refrigerator, 347 N. bedroom garden apartment, 2-cor garage, aluminum sid­ rooms, big kitchens and dining • PLEASANT WORKING plus Saturdays, good pay, g o ^ EXPERIENCED painters want' Formerly FuUer Brush Bldg. ing, storms and ScreeM, S-bed- dining area, 3 bedrooms, cer­ CO'VBNTRY LAKE—ready foT ed, call after 649-9658. On Saturday call either 648- Main, 649-6229, 9-6. ideally located, heat, hot wa­ COVENTRY — Beautiful lake­ rooms, permanent siding, sep­ gratuities, work in a firiendly, ROITTE SALESMAN rooms, 2 ceramic bathe, fft hot arate uUUtles, private shaded amic tiled bath, generous sized building. All cleared 3 k>t site, ^ CONDITIONS 2488 or 643-0151, ask for Benila ter, range, refrigerator, park­ side cottage, excellent location living room, full cellar, alumi­ pleasant atmosphere at Open Monday Through 'lUHEE ROOM l^)artme^t, ing, $120. monthly. Available water heat, kitcheq has; bujtt- yard with 2-car garage, extra- $3,000. Call Harold at 049-2012 PLUMBING and heating me­ If you are sufficiently quali­ or Andy. and condition, quality through­ num storms and screens, l4g or Mildred at 875-7292. Balch Brass Key Restaurant, 829 chanics, steady v^'ork, good S a tu r i^ y 470 Main Street, $90. 649-6229, July 1. 643-0973. out. For full information call In oven, range and dishwiMhePj ordinary . value. -Weiverton Main St. fied to operate a retail route 94. k tt, $14,800; Wolverton Agency, Real Estate. wages. Call evenings 7-8, 742- business with a gross volume CARPETS A fright? Make them 9 A.M. to 9 PJd. 643-6930. cabdneits galore, family room J^ncy, Realtora, 640-2813. AT P&.WA THREE large rooms, heat, hot with fireplace. Wolverton Agen­ Realtors, 649-2813. TELEPHONE Salesladies, 9 6290. of 186,000.-855,000. annually, a beautiful sight with Blue Lus­ THREE rooms, third floor, heat­ Immediate Openings For: the Jewel Tea Co. will provide tre. Rent electric shampooer CAU. — ASK FOR DAVID water, stove and rrtrigerator. cy, ReaJtoce, 649-2813. WEST SIDE —modern 6 room a.m.-l p.m., or 5 p.m.-9 p.m., EJXPERIENCED carpet layer. ed. OUl between 7-8 p.m., 648- tiled bath, shower, central lo­ Wanted To Rent 68 Cape, fireplaced living loom, Suburban For Sale 75 to work in our Manchester of­ you with an established route $1. Olcott Variety Store. WESTINGHOUSE colored T-V, 0082. MANCHESTER — 4-bedrown STENOGRAPHERS Apply Watkins Bros., Iitc., 935 with approximately 450 trading cation, parking, adulte only, diiUng room, 8 bedrooms, rec­ STOP - LOOK - LISTEN fice. Salary and commission. one year old, $350., excellent WANTED — 4-bedroom lake- (Jolonlal,. fireplace, modern reation room. Bel Air Real Es OO'VENTRY — 6 rooms, 8-bed­ And Main Street, customers, furnish the Invest­ SALEJS AND Service on Aliens, WE HAVE cuetamon waiting $93. 643-6396. room year ’round home, excel­ We train. Apply Floom 7, 869 Hahn EcUpae, Jacobson lawn condition, must sell. CaU 648- front cottage for one month, kitchen With built • ins, 1% tate, 643-9332. stop at Lydall Street CLERK TYPISTS Main Street, mornings or eve­ ment, company vehicle and op­ 7694 after 5 p.m. for the rental of your apart baths, family room off kitch­ lent area near lake, only $9,- These positions require a WANTEu — man to work part- erating expenses. This is an ex­ mowers. Also HbmeUte chain June, July or August at Cov­ Look at 7-room Cape nings. time mornings, 8:30 to 12:30. ment or homa. J. D. Realty, SIX ROOM Duplex, Summer St., entry Lake or Columbia Laka en, formal dining room, one HOLLISTER STREET . . . the Listen to these extras 600. Hayes Agency, 648-4803. high B^ool diploma plus cellent career opportunity that saws and International Cub Ca­ IDEAL FOR Cottage — Small 6484129. New System Laundry, Harri­ det Tractors. Rental equipment with garage, 643-6700, 643-7892. Reply Box S, Herald. car garage, built In 1960. $22,- beet buy in Town. 6 room Cape good stenographic and tsqs- also provides voluntary hos- baby crib; Philco alr-condi- 2 full bath.s. 2-car garage, BOLTON — a room Ranch cus­ son Streep. and A an en in g service on aU CHECK THIS VALUE 900. Philbrlck Agency, 649-8464. with all the trimmings. 1% Ing skills. Additional edu­ pitaliaation and profit-sharing tioner, good condition, best of­ MANCHFISTER — 4 room apart­ baths, shed dormer, flnljthed finished basement, parklike tom built in 1965, 1-car garage, cation or training will be retirement program. $8,200. a makes. L A M Equipment fer; small storm windows and summer porch and patio, walk­ TELEIVISION technician with Oorp., Route 83, Vernon, 876- ... NOW ... ment, large Uving room, 2 spa­ Business Property MANCHESTER — 2-famlly, 6-5 rec room, big porch. Sure there grounds. well-rewarded. good technical background year guaranteed. Our average screens; 3 table lamps, 00c out basement with play room, LEGAL 7609. Manchester Exchange — For The FHrst Time In Conn. cious bedrooms, birch cabinets For Sale 70 flat, 2-car garage, bus line, 2 is a sand ^ n k in the back, and bench experience needed man earns $7,500. per year. each; 6 lamp shades, 26c earti; in kitchen, stove, refrigerator, furnaces, immaculate, top lo­ but that assures you privacy. handy to lake, $16,900. Phil- EnterprUK 1946. TRUE LUXURY JULIA J. VINCEK brick Agency, 649-8464. KEYPUNCH by the General EJlectrlc Co., large store scales; box of dish­ ceramic tile bath, large yard, MAIN STREET site, near Cen- cation. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. Out of state owmers are anxious SECRETARY East Hartford. Call Mr. J. C. TO APPLY WALXiPAPElR Closeouts, 180 es; floor lamp, |1; odds and UVING private driveway, $130. with ' ter, with building of 6,500 sq. to sell. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Real Estate BOLTON Five room Cape, good OPERATORS McCarthy, 289-6871. ends. 528-6788. AT A ROCKLEtXIE — large custom patterns to choose from, 67c- heat. No pets. 643-7036 after 6 ft. Many potentials. Will fi­ tor, 643-1677. location, pl-astered walls, walk­ We will consider high nance. Owner 649-5229, 9-0. 4 bedroom Colonial, buUt-ins,. Reliable, mature woman Fill in the bl2uiks below and 97c single roll. The Sherwin- LOW RENTAL p.m. 64af-7877 out basement, priced to seU. school graduates with for­ WE HAVE immediate openings mail to: CUSTOMER DOEBNT 2% batha, 2-car garage, gor­ BISSELL STREET — 4 family, mal key punch training with typing and shorthand for assemblers, material Williams Co., 981 Main St. owTier, 643-0706. skills above average, down­ NBSED IT! CHANCE OF MANCHESTER — New Ccdonlal geous wooded lot. Hayas Agen­ good return. Owner 649-5229, and the necessary aptitude handlers and machine opera­ JOHN SANDERSON, DARK RICH stone-free loam, LIFETIME TO GO 4>4 room duplex apartment, cy. 648-4803. 9-6. and. interest. Preference town Hartford. 246-5478. tors, first and second shift. Just For Young Girls MANCHESTER — Six room SO. WINDSOR — charming old­ 46 SUNAPEE STREET, fill, gravel, sand, stone, ma­ HOUSEKEEPING MARILYN stove, refrigerator, disposal, er 9 room Colonial on slmded will be given to applicants Must be 18 or over, no experi­ —WANTED— private basement, quiet loca­ MANCHESTER — East Side, Cape, city utilities, short walk with exp^enca SPRINGFIELD, MASS. nure, white sand for sand box­ acre. Modem kitchen, 2 baths, A ll C ars ence necessary. Apply Person­ es and cool pools. Delivery. 648- Reliable, • Honest, Person tion, parking, play area. Hayes 4-room home, 1% bathe, 2-car to bus. East Catholic High ATIRACnVE summer office nel Dept., Iona Mfg. Co., Trim W ith Roses! area. $16,900 including garage. outbuildings. Only $19,900. 9504. TO TAKE O'VEE COURT Agency, 648-4803. garage, excellent oonditicn, Hayes Agency, 643-4803. position open from July l-Sept. Regent St., Manchester. Name ...... UNPAID BALANCE APARTMENTS only $11,900. Hayes Agency, Barrows A Wallace. 648-6306. ENGINEERING 1, typing, shorthand necessary, Under N.A.D.A. Figures ARMSTRONG deoolon vinyl MONTHLY PAYMENTS Moncheeter LOVELY 4^ room apartment, 643-4803. VBIRNON — spotless 5% room AIDES 3614 hours per week, air-con­ MACHINIST — Bridgeport op­ rugs. 9x12, 87.77. The Sher- 816.79 corner Oak and Cottage MORE ROOM for the money These challenging positions erators, turret lathe operator -A g e ...... Phone...... anywhere. For the family Uiat Ranch, cabinet kitchen, ceram­ ditioned office, very friendly at­ win-WUllams Co., 981 Main 3 COMPLETE From Hartford, take WUbur Streets, heat, hot water, range, MANCHESTER — Older 8 room ic bath, basement rec room, 1963 BONNEVILLE 1959 CHEVROLET require a high school diplo­ mosphere. Applicant will assist and stock man. Job shop ex­ St. ROOMS OF FURNITURE Croee Parkway to Exit 92. Pro­ refrigerator, disposal, dryer, home, minutes from Aircraft, needs .1. 2, 3, 4, 6 or 6 bed ma with honor grades in perience preferred, 66 hour rooms. What’a wrong wltii It— level treed lot, only $14,500. 4-Door Hardtop. Stock No. 2358-A. 4-Door Sedan. Stock No. 2333-A. in various duties while office Number of Jobs in last 5 years AU of this merchandise is in ceed 1 mUe on Center St. Mari­ private basement, completely 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, % acre Hayes Agency, 643-4803. Plane Geometry and Al­ girls are vacationing. Write week. Paragon Tool Co., Inc. PAINT BRUSHES, ImperfecU, our warehouse. It has never lyn Court is located on the cor­ soundproof, $140. monthly, 643- lot. Only $16,600. Hayes Ageq- nothing. For $11,900. take a gebra One and Two. Pref­ ^ x "C" Herald, stating quali­ 259 Adams St., Mancherter. good selection, one-half regu­ left our store and is fuHy guar- ner of South Adams and Olcott 2786, 643-2870. cy, 643-4803. look. Wolverton Agency, 649- COVENTRY—Five room Ranch, 1959 STAR CHIEF erence will be given To fications and salary desired. lar price. The Sherwin-Wil­ wteed. Some in original fac­ Sts., Just one block eouth of 2813. good location, artesian well, 1963 MERCURY those who have taken addi­ WANTED — Service station at­ liams Co., 981 Main St. FOUR ROOM apartment and 5-6 DUPLEIX, large lot, quiet 4-Door. Stock No. 2403-A. tendants, 18 years of age or tory crates and cartons with Center Street. Only 10 mlnutee MANCHESTER — Attractive plastered waills, full cellar, | 2-Door Hardtop. Stock No. 2362-A tional courses in Mathe­ Married...... Single...... original factory serial numbers. from Constitution Plus. garage, first floor. Wells St., location, $19,300. J. D. Realty other extras, low down pay­ matics. over, fuH4ime. Also part-time. PILE IS SOFT and lofty . . . $66. per month. 649-8987. Oo., 643-5129. and charming 6% room Cape in colors retain brilliance In car­ Beautiful Westinghouse Elec. 3^-4% Room Apartments ment, assume mortgage. Call I 1964 BONNEVIUE Apply Dick Noel, Triangle Refrigerator neighborhood of beautiful Education Completed...... pets cleaned with Blue Lustre. STARTING AT MANCHESTER — 4-4 duplex, homes, large living room with 742-7814, after 5, weekdays. 1962 DODGE CASHIER Turnpike Service, 643-7614. Beautiful Bedroom Suite 4-Door Hardtop. Air conditioned. RAH, HIGH SCHOOL Rent electric shampooer $1. $120 FOUR ROOM iCpartment, " separate furnaces, 2-car ga­ fireplace, good sized bedrooms, 440 Wagon. Stock No. 2440-S. whitewalls, auto, trana. Cordova top. FTJLL-TIME warehouse work, Beautiful Living Room Suita 64 NEW EIGHT room Raised SENIORS For , afternoons, start at Paul’s Paint A WaU{«per Sup- PER MONTH Birch St., 6434200 after 6 p.m. rage, one block from Main St., full basement. Realistically Ranch, Bolton-Coventry Mne, 2 No. 2383-A. 42 hour week plus overtime, ply. Beautiful Dinette Set p rlc^ to sell. Hayes Agency, Women who graduate in Beautiful "De Ixixe” Range In­ Inoemporohle Luxury- Features priced. Alice Clampet, Realtor, full bathrooms, family room June should investigate the noon and one evening. Ap­ company fringe benefits. Appli­ 47 OF OUR local salesmen 643-4803. 649-4643. 1962 GRAND PRIX cants interviewed at Moore'a EXTENSION ladder, 86’. excel­ stead of Westinghouse Elec. with fireplace, 2 acres of land. many varied job opportuni­ ply in person, Meatown, earned over 88,500. last year. Refrigerator If you prefer HURRY Furnished Apartments 63-A Call for appointment, 948-7410. | stock No. 2374-A. 1964 GRAND PRIX ties at “The Aircraft.” Ap­ Super Store, Inc., Nutmeg Rd., lent condition, |30. CaU after Apartments are renting $15,900— Six nxxn Cape, khed National Company. 13,000 em­ 6 p.m., 649-2291. Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Unol4um No agents. RAH, auto, trana.. whitewalls. A real ply now and start work af­ 1215V^ Silver Lane, East South Windsor. ployes. College background fa st. . . second section now dormer, 1% baths, porch, quiet and a Few Other Articles JUNE HOUSING street. Bowers School, nice nice car. No. 2230-A. ter graduation at a date of Hartford. helpful. We train. 8125 against On Display at Main Store available for Immediate oc- SHARE 8 room apartment, gen­ VALUES VERNON — Ranch. 5% rooms, | 1962 BONNEVILLE your choice. commission to start. For fur­ cupemey . . . tleman, 643-1090. trees. Hutchins' Agency, Real­ built-in oven, range, low taxes, Conv. Stock No. 2271-A, COOK or cook's helper, 6- 8L Globe HoUow K , o f t o For Ist-eloss mailing odd lOo room Ranob, goroga, firoptooa, r•7. , S75-S077« Must be agile. Apply, prefer­ '6480 after 6 p.m. kxsoted in a general buMuass Fern St. well house. A M xtm with ip Code, Style No. Ranch phis two completely fin­ buitt-ina, traos, 875. | Diamonds—\^ateh6i^ tkm. acme and praviously approved tor each pattern. Print Name, EXPERIENCED painters want­ ably afternoons at Drycore Felt Bid forme, plans and speclft- Addreea with Zip Code, Style and Siae. ished rooms in the basement 6683. WOMAN for part-time luncheon- ed. Call between 6-7 p.m. Glas­ Jewelry 48 . Bid forms and opaoificatians tor a goeoUivc fillip station. NEW tWO-Faatily 6 4 , Paul Dodge PoDtiac, Inc. Send 60c now tor your new with a walk4n from the bock. 11-8 daily. Apply W. T. Co., StaffordvUle. PURE BRED ShelUt pupa tor , ore available at the Controller's catlone are avaUable a t ^ s No. and Site. dupUm, tonbury 638-7766. Bolton wning Send 50c today for the Spring aioa fooMtoh, aaBarata - btet- A ona - b fr lwsament ROCKVILLE — OMor taunoou- Oranf, Parkade. sole. OaU eM-6436. WATCH AMD JBWBUtT iw- O ttieo , 66 Center Street, Man* Board of -Appeals Cento? .t o te 7 n o m a , 3 4or tetocilMa S7S MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER . EXPERIENCED plumber and B ^ t , J^ohestor, ConnecU- •ad Sunamer isoue of Boslo 4im V h tm m OWl iMBA tot, DRIVERS, school bus, hours plumber's helper warded, new pairing. Fronqit aorvloe. Up to Aester, OonneeUout ^ JuUu« L. Iftnng, boOdar. Laea Om iBakl; 649- $18,900. Batch ■HUM, |1$,$00. RoetorNto Real-1 . — bouaevivw, ova- WAN13BD, — Good bmnw tor -IM ot^ymur old wstolt is Town o f -rwhion—oar eonplate pattom 7:l^:46 *.m„ 2-8:46p.nTiS. work, top wages, paid v A e a ^ ' ChBlHflistt ■tiitelil 489L t o te . «9-$qt8, g^rm aagmao. ^ M-tlil. flMBR. ateoL JPljr Silver Laae Bus £ cuto Mx wweka old milled broad toade. OoMd lldBdiys, ,F. » IB§0|||_ a t MaiudMtor mogMAaO. ymr •nma m tk. eUl after «, IS. Please o o l 90- ' ' *l|SfMBl'Ke 'flttlMlp Oonnecticut Bralnard Plooe, MaocbeiiSr. 648-4628. . 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THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1966 FACE TWENTY-EIGHT jianrt;(Bt^r lEtt^nitts if^ratb Average DaiO^ Net Frees Ran The W e o ilw Far the Week Ended James O. Davis, son of Mr. e t v . a .. About Town and Mrs. E. O. Davis of 226 M e y n , INS Mountain Rd., a member of the Gtonr, 37th Officer Candidate . Course, SOUTH COVENTRY FIRE DEPT. 40-45, *4nM efenaee ef U.S. Marine Corps, Quantico, 1 4 ,1 9 9 Robert W. Ttcmey, the son lEurnttw Jhralii Motoly atOe w»rmw to* of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Tier-1 Va., was graduated and com­ e< the Audit ney of 102 Glemvood St., grad-! missioned last week. He has •f droolstloB merrew, Wch In Nto uated from Saint Francis C ol-: been assigned to the Basic Of­ Mtmehester— A City of ViUage Charm lege, Biddeford, Maine, May 30 ficer's Course, also at Quantico, ndth a bachelor of arts de^ee. for further training. BINGO BINGO VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 208 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWCli SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1965 (Claselfled Advertlsinf en Pnge 81) PRICE SEVEN P. A. C. BALLROOM Royal Black Preceptory will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m, at Cadets Preach 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILLE Orange Hall. EVERY FRIDAY S P.M. At SA Citadel EVERY M O N DAY— 8 'P.M. The Newcomer's Club of the MAIN ST.. SOUTH COVENTRY Manchester YWCA will have its annual dinner-meeting and in­ Three male cad<‘ *a of The stallation of officers Tuesday, Salvation School for Of­ June 15 at 6:30 p.m. at Willie's ficer's Training, New York Steak Hou.se. Reservations may All Signals Appear ‘Go City, will participate in services be made with Mrs. George Feist- Sunday at the Citadel. They hamcl. 446 W. Middle Tpke. < This will be the final meeting of will speak at a Teen-age Pray­ this season. er Breakfast at 8 a.m., Sunday School at 9:30. Holiness Service at 11. Prayer Meeting Mrs. Prancine Philippe, idee at 6:30 p.m. and a Pratse Ser­ president of the Vernon Wom­ vice at 7. They will aKso con­ en's Club, will hold a meeting duct a brief service at Laurel of the program committee on Manor Convalescent Home at 2 For Full Gemini Projeci Tiicsday, June 8 at 8 p.m. at JUNE SALE p.m. her home on Ridgewood Dr., The cadets will be commissi­ Vernon. oned next week at graduation exerci.ses in New York City. On Pinebursf Domestic and Imported A .vacation church school They have completed a two- Space Capsule Back workshop for teachers and' year course of.study at the staff will be held tonight at 7 1 school. in Luther Hall. Emanuel Lu- | Cadet Norman H. Voisey, theran Church. The school will |guest preacher at the 11 a.m. be held at Emanuel July 6-16 service, is a third generation To Original Schedule for children ages 3 through | Salvationist on both sides of eighth grade. Pre-registration I his family. He is a graduate of will begin next week. Anyone! CANNED HAMS HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Astronauts James A. Mc- Kennedy Collegiate institute, In the community is welcome j Windsor. Ontario. Canada, and Divitt and Edward H. White II whirled into the second and may contact the church for is a Canadian citizen. He wa-s The holiday ham de­ day of their marathon space mission today, their spir­ Information. a cornetist with the New York mand fooled us. In­ OSCAR MAYER its high and their flight plan back on schedule after Ik Staff Band for manv years. some hectic early hours during which White took a Cadet Ernest C. Koenemund, stead of a can of ham Ipeclal Trim ■li ATHLETE’S FOOT GERM v(x:al .soloist, is a fourth gener­ celestial stroll. t on every order . . . the The Mission Control Center HOW TO KILL IT ation Salvalioni.st from Win- (Herald Photo by Saternis) which McDivitt's son Mike, 8, sted. Last summer he served demand was for Frank- said everything appeared favor­ plays, defeated the Falcons 3-2. IN ONE HOUR able for the Gemini 4 spacecraft with the New Britain Corps. Tongren^ Celebrate 25 Years furts... Hamburg and HAM McDivitt was asleep at the time T-4-L must stop the itch and Cadet Ronald M. Lowry of Mr. and Mrs. Paul V, Ton- F o r Deficit wasn't using It, he said, he had the night, the Gemini 4 was al­ Mmk about all 30 Extra Valua Ftaturaa mtandard on avary ’ 65 Studabakar MORRELL’S Dried Beef p4 35' 2 for 69' difficulty getting around., caught in two more Communiat Vietnamese forces fought a day­ lowed to drift on Its orbital path NEW HAVEN (AP) - White also said he had walked without any expenditure of fuel. SEE YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER Enter Morrell contest . . . you may win up to $7..500. Get contest blanks at Pinehurst amhuiAtes, one a followup action long battle Thursday trying to on the equipment section of the "They used up quite a bit in LISTED BELOW A Studebater by the Red* to an earlier am­ botUe up strong guerrilla Units Trustees of the New Ha­ TH( c o m m o n N f N U C M bush near Lao Iftien, about 150 Gemini 4 during Ms excursion. the early portion of the flight,'' YE OLD FASHION AN'nQUE OUTDOOR at Cal Lay, about 50 miles ven Railroad list a decline “ R looked like I. was right on miles northeast‘Of Saigoq. souttrwsst of Saigon. in operating revenues and he-said., . “ Now we’re trying tp Space Walk Crowns top of K," he said, "it’s klnda BOLAND MOTORS Ossuatties In the first ambush The Viet Cong, bbuttng back ebrtserire.” an increase in the line’s hard to get traction.” Hodge said two orbit-changing 369 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER BEEF LIVER ii. 59' Of a six-vehicle convoy Thurs­ ivith 60-caiHber machine guns, Then Grissom passed on some V deficit for 1964. , maneuvers would be drojjped FLEA MARKCT Imported Hams day totaled 15 government broke out of tbs envelopment news from home. First, he re­ Saturday, June 5, 1965— 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. troops killed, 15 wounded and 15 but suffered heavy losses, In their annual report, filed from the flight and there would ON SALE . . . TOO in U.S. District CJourt, the trus­ ported that the Hawks, a Pee- mis^ng. Two armored cars spokesman said. Wee League baseball team for — Rain or Shine - were destroyed, two trucks Government losses were listed tees said a major Increase in (See Page Ten) ELLINGTON MAIN ST.. ELLINGTON, CONN. dami^ed and two machine gum as 18 killed and 52 wounded, but operating expenses for the bank' Early Gemini Orbits OFF ROUTE 83 BOILED HAM lost. Communist losses wore not the figure was expected to go rigyt New Haven was due to Ui' HAFMA HAMS known. higher when a fuller report is creased wages ntads rstroactivs A Fine Display of Interesting Items Keep these lean hams on the We wHl feature dome.stic A relief force sent in a few received. Twenty Viet Cong to Jem. 1, 1964. HOUSTON, Tex, (AP) — ^ Here is the timetable (East­ hour now. McDivitt Is stiO fai his LOOKING By New England Antique Dealers— Country Style bodies were found, and trails The report says that lOM op­ pantry shelf. hours later was hit about seven of Double Graduation Astronaut Edward H. ern Standard Time) for Gemini sleep period. The craft is pass­ Sponsored by Hope Chapter No. 60 Order of Eastern Star blood Indicated the enemy casu­ erating revenues totaled $121.6 Boiled Hams . . . center slices miles northeast of the first ac­ White’s spectacular 20- 4 as it approached and passed ing over the Pacific Ocean and For Career Opportunities • Food Bar Open All Day • tion. The government losses in alties were much higher. million, down $1,100,863 from the its 12th hour in space: lb. previous year. is on the dayside of the world in MISS nXlRIN E I. SLATER, Mgr. Admission 50c $1.29 lb. Not all center slices. this engagement were nine U.S. Marines beat off an at­ minute space hike high­ 9:30 p.m. — White awakens its eighth revolution. . . . or Interested in killed and 14 wounded. Planes tack by an estimated 50 guerril­ The* lOM deficit is listed as Tests Mom’s Speed lighted the first day of the from a four-hour nap and as­ $17,066,262, or $6,066,126 greater 10:55 p.m. — The craft Is over and artillery Are finally routed las in a 16-minute skirmish near sumes conunand of the craft a tracking ship off the western Le My, a Communist-infested than the previous year. Gemini 4 flight. 2 lb can 2 .3 9 the guerrillas. White began his space w^lk while McDivitt takes a four- coast of South America. White Part-Time Employment. . . TENDERCURE CORNED BEEF string of hamlets about six Total operating expenses were hour sleep break. White said he Another ambush occurred $4.7 miUion higher than in 1663, ANNAPOLIS, Md. (A P )—Weather permitting, Mrs. during the third orbit and reluc­ is conducting environmental STEAKS. . .ROAST BEEF near Kontum, about 286 miles miles northeast of the Da Nang "slept some, but not sound” control systems checks. air base. Two Marines were the trustees said, because of a Raymond W. Vogel Jr. will see two of her sons gradu­ tantly returned to the space­ northeast of Saigon, where a craft as it approached the nighf- White’s blood pressure and tem­ 11:09 p.m. — Mission control Properly aged and trimmed to perfection. wounded and three guerriOas $3.2 miUlon boost In wage costa. ate next Wednesday in separate ceremonies at the mili­ peratures were checked and he Will Need Men A- aix-truck convoy was on a food were known killed. A cash dscUne of $2.8 milUon side of the earth after soaring says White told the tracking SEARS pickup mission. A military tary and naval academies, f- over the North American conti­ began his exercises. Mission Ship that he had very good coi^ 3 lb can 3 .3 9 The battle was described as reflected employe benefits dur­ control said "all is going real a n d Women Imported Sliced Boiled Ham, C en ter...... lb. $1.69 epokesman said first reports ing 1964, the trustees said. “ Everybody kept saying, 'no, same problem by having each nent. trot during his space walk using listed 12 Vietnamese killed and the hottest the 2nd Marine Bat­ well.” talion has taken part In since it The report said that, even no, no, it can’t be done’,” Mrs. parent attend one ceremony. Plans for command pilot the maneuvering unit, but a lit­ for Its New Complete Department Store in the missing. There were no reports Vogel, of Arlington, Va., says. Cadet Frederick L. Laughlln James' McDivitt to rendezvous 10:25 p.m. —Mission control tle trouUe when not using the arrived in Viet Nam April 10. with the reduced revenues, the says it has been out of voice 85 East Center St, of Communist losses. New Haven made final payment "But I don’t believe anything is ■wiU be com'mJsaloned an Army with the second booster stage Manchester Shopping Porkode! communications for about an (See Page Tea) At Summit St. In the Mekong River delta. (See Page Six) of $614,000 on two equipment impossible.' ’ lieutenant. Midshipman Gary R. were cameled because McDivitt Pinehurst Selected Large loans and three oondiiUonal sale ^ after five months of deter­ Laughlin will become a Navy said he was using more fuel agreemfnts. Flood loans were mined effort, she has arranged ensign, than expected to maneuver the WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIALS r^uced, the report said. Reduc­ for Timothy J. Vogel to receive Mrs. Vogel, whose husband spacecraft. ^ BAUNCED-BENEFITS: tions in equipment obligations his diploma in an early morning was a naval commander killed Over Hawaii on the third rev­ Drivers Evade Truth and pre-bankruptcy loans since ceremony at West Point, N.Y. in action in the Korean War, olution, McDivitt reported at ★ Profit Sharing Chicken Breasts the trustees were named in Au­ This wiU give her time to fly began last January to try to find 2:42 p.m. EST that White had Marines Leave gust 1961 totaled nearly $25 mil­ to Annapolis for the 11 a.m. ex­ a way to attend graduation at op en ^ the hatch and was ★ 5-Day 10-Hour Week CUT FROM GRADE A NEW ENGLAND CHICKENS Lb. lion at the end of 1964. ercises where her youngest son, both schools, w hi^ have cere­ standing up. Three minutes la­ Computers Catching BVederick J. Vogel, wU'l be ter mission control reported SEARS ★ Discount on Purchases Carnations; T ’ monies the same morning each HOKHI CK ANP ro ^ Raise in Pay graduated. j year. White was walking in space. ★ Paid Vacations. Holidays The astronauts chatted Santo Domingo COME TO PINEHURST FOR THE “FRESHEST FRYERS.. .BROILERS AND ROASTERS HARTFDRD (AP)—The eight Also making the trip will be Unable to persuade either to ★ Group Life Insurance county sheriffs In Oormecticut Rear Adm. and Mrs. FVederick change the time, she came up throughout the space walk and James Brush, also of Arlington, with the idea of a special cere­ McDivitt took several pictures ★ Hospital Insurance Application Lrrors would be given pay raises under SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (A P )— 'Ths the provisions of a bill passed who have sons graduating from mony at one school. As a result, of White outside ^ e spacecraft. both service academies. Brush Cadet Vogel and Cadet William White was ordered back into U.S. Marines said goodbye to Santo Domingo today as Save 6c on CALCONITE...... 33c HARTFORD (A P )—^Electronics is making it easier by the House Thursday and aent Shurfine to the Senate. Is- assistant chief of naval opera­ J. Brush will be awarded diplo­ the .spacecraft. President Johnson ordered the rest of them out. For Complete Details for the state to check out information on applications Sheriffs In Hartford, New Ha­ tions for logistics. mas early Wednesday morning "We have 3M days to go, bud­ Helicopter* were airUfUng the^------dy,” McDivitt said. for drivers’ licenses. ven, Fai'rfield aitd New London He is assigned to the Penta­ at W ^ Point. 2,100 Leathernecks to the car­ three persona in pro-rebel dem­ See the Herald, June 14th White replied, " I ’m coming,” FROZEN LEMONADE The State Motor .Vehldee De­ ly from the federal eervlce by Counties would get pay boosts gon, where Mrs. Vogel works in Now Mrs. Vogel is hoping for rier Boxer offshore. onstrations in Santiago and San Get 1 pkg. Finish for Ic on thie deal buy. partment finds that a surpris­ the Oonnectlcut department. ftom $8,600 to $10,600 a year. the Office of Naval Intelligence. good flying weather. an'd when he was inside the There was no Indication Francisco in the past 10 day*. INSTANT ingly large number of applicants I-ast year’s requeata totaled 48,- Sheriffs In Middlesex, Tolland, At , „ least uone r. other j couple, Mr. . "It would be just heartbreak­ craft added: “ It’s the saddest whether the carrier and her es­ Three pdUce stations in the San­ 6 OZ. FINISH...... 3 for 91c (Im’t te l the wrbole truth. 000. Utchfield, and Windham would LaughUn of ing not to see both of them moment of my life.’.’. McDivitt cort would sail for other waters tiago area have been fired on CANS : A recent survey showed that Eleotnonice also has mads It get new salaries of $8,600. Port Huron, Mich., solved the graduate," she says. laughed. once the Marines were aboard. from passing cars. More than between 30 and '85 per cent of the easier to keep track o< state This would mean an increase Johnson announced in Chicago 100 peraons have been arrested, applicants previously licensed In drivers who have had their M- of $3,500 for the sheriffs in Mid­ Thursday night that Brazilian though the Santiago police chief EARNINGS other staJtes, did not give ac- censee suspended — at present dlesex and Tolland; $2,600 for Gen. Hugo Panasco Al'vim, says most were held for only a Sale on Canada Dry’s radio and television ad­ eurate biformaOon on their U- there are 60,000 suspensions' in the sheriff in Litchfield County; commander of the Inter-Ameri­ few hours. MR. AUTO WASH Osnss appUcaMomi bi Oonnsett- Oormecticut. A list of suspended and $1,600 for the Windham can Force in the Dominican Re- Dividend* paid from day vertised new drink. driver* is updated daily — by puMc, had advised him "that At U.N. headquarters in New Shurfine eut. County ihertff. Yorit, Soviet Delegate Nikolai T. You Asked for it! Look at this Value! of depoalt — 4 times a The OonnscOout appIcatlDn computer again—and within the conditions in the Dominican Re­ year. aSka for prsvtous trafflo viola- past few weeka the motor veM- SENTENCING SET public nofw permit further re­ (See Page Ten) ttom and conviotlona. The mo- clee department has staitsd sup- NEW HAVEN (AP)—A June duction of our miUtary person­ WINK APPLE jnCE pAytng stats poUcs with a copy nel." At the end of March, vsMds* dspirtmsnt no bmg- U sentencing date has been set SHOPPERS SPECIAL *r takes the appOcant'a word to qteed up the check on sus­ ‘I hav* accordingly ordered anne, September and De­ tor It p e ct^ offender*. (Bee Page Tim) Uie withdrawal of aU remaining BOTTLES i B l j C QT. cember. The department Immediately unite of the United States Bulletins (contenU) BOTS. inakea a chock in two waya; Marine Corps totaling approxi­ $1.39 Otrough a form sent to the oth- mately 2,100 men," the Presi­ dent said. 4t stats, and a computer card 5 Departure of the Miarine* sent to the National Driver Reg- Cool, Dry Month Expected; FIRE IN BOSTON totar Sarvics In Washington. leaves 14,200 U.S. paratnx^ra The federal aervtes comes un­ serving with 1,500 La^-Am eri- BOSTON (AP)-> StattaM MANCHESTER’S LOWEST PRICE ON CALIFORNIA, WASHED, LONG WHITE can tr o (^ in th* Inter-Amert- THIS IS NOT A WET WASH! der the Bureau of PuW c Roads Recent Rain Aids Farmers perpoM fled ftam a flra that 4 In tha U.8. Department of Oom- oan Force. heavily itonwgfid ton*-*tonr • Tires Steam Cleaned insrcs and has been In extotenoe Peace negoUaitora of the Or- dwelltag* today, tha aaMBd • Body Thoroughly Washed tor about tbrss years. At pres- ganisatton of American State* toaeoMBt fir* hi to* area he- wsatiwr and Uglit rainfall have continued talk* with rebel and and Hand-mitted Dividend Paid « it mors than nne-haU of the Itoved to hav* b*c*i M toei^ •tatsa paritcipats. been predicted for Oonnectiout junta leaders. The atalemata in ately **4 hi tw* d*y*. fta*- • Machine-Dried from Day of Deposit the capital was reflected In tb* lbs. ' Not aU of the ststsa respond In June by State OUmatoioglet OMncald the htoa* wa* an to- • Underside Rustproofed New Potatoes. fertile Obao Valley, the nattoi’a matad $$l.ta* 5 to the older method o f detsc- Joeepta Brumbach. best farming region and the p Spray Wax (These best kept under refrigeration). Buy them from refrigerated case. tton, mainly because of insuffi- In Me SO-day outfook Iraued In which are located the -ft 'ft stent staff. As computers b*- eeoond and third largeta citla*, «ome m ocf. numteous, the res­ ’nakraday, Brumbach 'raid Uiat nliiAiN In the last few day* hap Santiago and San Framclsco de EVERY THURS. EVE. 7 ponse I* frowing from vartous ‘Macoris. v S A V l M G S i gtotea. ' » iMdped puM (SomectlcU oik 'of SUMMER SQUASH...GREEN BEANS Police and aemy unite on tb* 1IABINB PLAMM 5:30 to 8:30 P.M. At prasent, (he federal sarv- Ito agrioidtuml drou^htr-tlM Olbao are loyel to Oi* Junta., Jtok c/J/fZ 1 . 0 A M I TINY BEET GREENS |m keeiM track otoy of drivan kind ttiat tame lawn* brown. even pro-junta otOctal* ebneede W A S R Y I f e 9 l 6 N .K . O. Bo^tonliettuce 19' Th* ^ ______Ibvolved to toOU aooldeto and that a majority of the people (A P ) — Tw * MjMta* Oetps VINE-RIPE TOMATOES fiiXgr of driving v n w tba to- favor the r ^ l a . c*2gw Jri Buincsi ^ Hquor. •4 Iki iu W ’^Sf*** Two membera of a U.N. nte' 1007 MADf SX. — M!AB MATLli «X. ’ . If a rapoft comes back dUfer- Sion met tn Sanbago tost week NA Aram that given on the ’ with 400 repcMentattves of var­ *t aactora BRANCH OFnCE. BOCTB SI, OOVBNXWr » ious groupb. 8ew*nty-ftvo per k / c o r n e r m a i n 344 BROAD ST. cent ppoke ta favor dt the reb­ OPEN TILL 4 PAL MONDAY IHBODOH VHIDAT Pinehurst Grocery^ Inc. and TURNPIKE el*' contending that they atood Between West Middir Turnpike and Center St 1HDE8DAY NIGHT $ to 8 iVOLOCK ' ,for antlmlMtaftoin, an and to . uincduiM«cMi)«9pune - k , .

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