THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1966 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT iimtctfPBter Etifttittg 1|m lb The WeotlMr Average Dally Net Press Run The Widow and Widower’s For Um Week BndM Forecaot ed D. Ik Wa About Town Club of Connecticut will spon Mrs. Vennard Tirst Woman lan e 5, IMS sor a Spring Dance Saturday dear, oool toulght, lew 5S-55J from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Seaman Keivin J. McCarty, American Legion Hall, Main Named As Assessment Aide 14,199 MMuy, wonuer luauurrew, felgfc U 800. son o t Mr. and Mrs. Fe St;. Glastonbury. Ted Paszek eboot M . lix J. McCarty o t 15 Hawley and his orchestra will play for BReUber o f ttie Audit St., participated in the medical dancing. Tickets may be obtain Mrs. Mae Vennard, 184 Hol-^town oommltte*. and the Fed Does Pinehurst Bureon o f Olrculstloii Manchetter— A City of Village Charm evacuation of a merchant sea ed at the door. The event is lister St., has been promoted to eration of Democratic Wom man from his ship to a New open to the public. a.ssessment aide in the town as- en. (CloMlfled Advertising on Page 2 1 ) PRICE SEVEN CENTS York City hospital last week sc.Mor'8 office. She is the first Bhe has sen’ed a.s a director MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1965 while serving aboard the Coast Wa.shington LOL will meet woman to be named to an as and, for two terms, as president VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 214 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) Guard cutter Teeton out of tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Orange sessment post in town, accord of the Municipal Employes New London. Hall. The Orange degree will be ing to Ascssor Joseph Murphy. group, and is serving her sec exemplified. Refreshments will She succeeds Rudolph Ander ond term as secretary of the The Manchester Garden Club be served. son. an a.ssessmcnt aide since town employes credit union. She Have' win have a ‘picnic-dinner” Mon- January, who has resigned for has been chairman of the M#m- «tay at 6:30 p.m. at the home of A Hawaiian luau, scheduled personal rea.sons. chester Chapter of the Red Mi^. Douglas J .Roberts, Bol for tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Christ M\irphy has requested that Cross Motor Corps. Xoai Struggle Ends, ton Rd.. Vernon. Members will the King Lutheran Chiirch. Mrs. Vennard's former post as Mrs. Vennard’s former post tour the gardens of Mias Milli- Windsor, has been canceled. The senior cleik typist be abolished will be done away with, if Mur eent A. Jones, Holland Rd., Bol Lutherweds of Emanuel Luth and that his department be phy’s request is approved, and ton. preceding the dinner. eran Church were planning to atithorized an additional as the towm will seek another as- Lamb Sale attend the event. sessment aide. se.«sment aide instead. The eli The British American Club The proposed change in staff mination of one clerical em will sponsor a baseball trip to The Nutmeggcr CXmera Club ing is the ro.sult of the town’s ploye is the result, Murphy says, Boston on Saturday. July 24. will meet Wednesday. June 16, recent switchover to data of a relative decrease in this Bodies Cover Battle Area The bus will leave at 8 a.m. at 8 p.m. at Hilltop Hou.se, Vel- processing assessment record type of work since the town has from the clubhouse departing j erans Memorial Pa rk, East keeping. Murphy says. gone to data processing. The from Boston at 8 p.m. Tickets. Hartford. Daniel Farbcr will Mrs. Vennard will attend a aide’s job pays about $1,000 an Now? available at the clubhouse, will .show colored slides of Guatema course in as.sessment principles nually more than the clerical be limited to members only un la and Venice, Italy. Anyone in and procedures offered by the | post, Murphy says. til July 1. Guests will be wel terested is invited to attend. In.stilutc of Public Service at The four-day courses in as- come after that date. UCorm in conjunction with the ses.sment procedurea will begin U.S. Counts AH father's are reminded to Connecticut As-sociation of As June 26, and will include morn 1st JUNE IS THE TIME OF YEAR FOR Beta XI Chapter of Beta attend the annual meeting of sessment Officers and the state ing and afternoon sessions. Sigma Phi sorority will meet to Troop 120. Boy Scouts of St. tax department. THE FINEST GENUINE SPRING Three Dead, James' Church, to be held Fri night at 8 at the home of Mrs. Three other office employes Alan Crittenden, 2141 Ellington day at St. James' School at 7:30 will al.so attend courses: Mur LAMB Rd.. Wapping. Members are re p.m. 12th Circuit 15 Missing minded to bring materials to phy and Joseph Breault, as make leis for a luau. sistant to the as.sessor, have en Lamb Shoulder Chops Lb 99c rolled in an advanced asse.ss- G>urt Cases 2nd With a recent 89c price prevailing SAIGON, South Viet Health Group ment procedures seminar, and Nam (A P )—The battle for assessment aide Norman Ely in most stores on ordinary large Names Officers has entered a .second year Rockville Session Rib Lamb Chops L h ^ l. 0 9 Dong Xoai ended today AHENTION MEN! cour.se in principles and pro Two area men who allegedly lamb lags, it's a pleasure to offer with heavy casualties on stole the pet calf of a Tol Dr. Bertram P. Ibelle of cedures. you selected SMALL U.S. C H O IC E both sides. Tlie routed We’U make those old, com In addition. Murphy will land woman were bound over South Windsor was Lamb Patties Lb. 39c Viet Cong left district fortable shoes of yours elected demon.strate appraisal tech- to the next criminal .session of GUNEINE SPRING LAMB 7-lb. legs treasurer of the Capitol Region niques to a class of advanced i Tolland County Superior Court. 3 lbs. $1.00 headquarters in ruins, Into GOLF SHOES. Tour Mental Health As.sn. at the an -' aludernta. The two, Michael Ursin, 21. et 14c lb. below this — or a saving strewn with bodies of men, nual meeting held this week at Mrs. Vennard has worired for! J^**"*” of almost one dollar on your lamb women and children. new Easter shoes made the YWCA. Hartford. Edw'in F. the town since 1955. fii^t a s ," '* ^0 Cottage U.S. military authorities said Braising Forelegs Lb. 39c LONGER or WIDER. Dwyer of 52 Litchfield Dr., assistant clerk in the towm | f dinner. the latest count of American Majndiester, was named treas court, and then in the Municipal i with th.ft casualties in the battle were urer. Building after the to%vn c o u r t e l - ^ ^ y ," * three dead, 15 wounded and 15 Two Manchester residents. werew e r e elimeliminated. in ated 5?heShe has been cattle and poultry. Charges missing. Eight of the missing S A M Y U LY E S Miss Ethel Robb and Mrs. Ste of breach of peace against were crewmen on two heli in the assessor’s office since Ursin and Estelle were nolled Same Side As Watkins phen Sadlon. were re-elected 1963, copters destroyed by enemy (not prosecuted). fire. A newsman who visited the tS OAK STREET directors. Both will serve three- She has been a member and 'Larry D. Lewis. 16, of Hart SELECTED SMALL AND MEDIUM GENUINE SPRING U.S. CHOICE year tenns. officer of both the Democratic town 60 miles north of Saigon ford, pleaded guilty to a charge said several American bodies tampering with a motor vehicle were found in the ruins. and paid a $26 fine. An 11-man U.S. Army Special Lewis was charged with tam Forces team and a nine-man stretcher cases are given emergency treatment as Casualties included 21 Americans, either killed or pering with a car parked on LAMB LEGS wounded. (AP Photofax.) U.S. Navy Seabee squad en they are brought to field at Phuoe Vinh after heli Vernon Ave. Patrolman John Over 7 i/j -lb. Ijegn.... lb. 69r gaged in building an airstrip Bundy made the arrest. Owner copter trip from the battlefield at Dong Xoai. LEGS BONED OR Cl'T FOR BARBECUING ON REQUEST were on the ground at the dis of the car? Patrolman Bundy. trict headquarters when the Viet Ronnie Cummings, 19. 33 Cong attacked Wednesday night. FREE Soring St., and John M. Reed. The number of U.S. casualties 18, 56 Emma La,, both charg ed with carrying a rifle in a in Viet Nam jumped again when Events motor vehicle and iwilful in a two-engine C123 transport Cuban Upheaval Soon, jury to private property, had ferrying ammunition and sup Diamonds and Watches their cases continued to June Bottom Round Roast 99c plies crashed in flames in Cen 29 for pre-sentence investiga New— Boneless Young Lb. tral Viet Nam killing at least In State tion. eight Americans. at The Treasure Shoppe A third youth. A /2c Paul L. First East Catholic Graduation A U.S. spokesman said a Castro’s Sister Reports ground party recovered the bod Young Jr., 21, whose home ad Mb. TURKEY ROAST $3.49 Sylvia Sculli ot East Hartford and Josepli Lacy of South Windsor lead the dress is Hartford Tpke., was ies of two Air Force men and Suspect Caught / A P )__ and refusal to show operator’s when you send coupon to Swift. Military sources were un Lb. Astronauts Reveal of which lodged in the Cuba in June of last year, said aie said her brother has built mittee on un-American activi license. $25; Robert Moorcroft, Hamburg certain of the cause of the back of the driver’s seat— riots against the government "an incredible repressive ma ties. 38, New Britain, drilling left at 5 Lb. Lots $ 2 . 7 5 crash. They listed bad weather have occurred in many parts of chine.” a curve, $18; Dennis Schumey, and Viet Cong ground fire as today as they pursued and Dressed In a Navy blue Mouse Wc also have Boneless Turkey Rolls and 1965 "The vast majority of Cuban and white-.skirt, her auburn hair 19, 12 Ward St., speeding, $36; possibilities. captured a man after a pieople are against the Castro Bruno W. Rothe, 81, Market crop of 9 to 14 lb. young Turkeya. Tender Cure Conied Beef The three confirmed deaths at set in a bouffant style, she reaid robbery at a savings and regpime,” she continued. "I don’t her statement slowly in Spianish, St., being found intoxicated, $5, Space Experiences Dong Xoai brought the toll of think they will be able to stand remitted, and Julius Ursin, 10 American dead in Vietnamese loan association. Police Find pausing after each paragraph William Lauten, 43, surren much longer the nightmare of for translation into English by $250 . Ft m Womond Pendant $450 Free Diamond Pendant Baxter St, Tolland, intoxica BARBECUE SPECIAL combat since December, 1961, to terror they have been living tion, $20. HOUS'TON, Tex. (AP) to try the space walkA'pfo* aipiM. sin siiR., 409. The dead in the C123 crash dered to Patrolman Ralph E. her interpreter, Yolanda Mon- Marcel after a brief chase in through the past few years." WE W nX FEATURE I8-oz„ PLUMP Lb. on the second orbit, as planned, "that I said I sure wished 1 had would not be added to the com tero. She was flanked on the Rib Oven Roost — Astronaut James A. Me a little more fuel lor my gun.” which Marcel fired the three Explosives Miss Castro, who said she was other side by an adviser, Salva and decided to postpone it one bat toll unless enemy fire was close to the revolution's leaders ROCK CORNISH GAME HENS Rib Oven Roast lb. 79c. Whole 7-rib cut to order Divitt said the faulty com orbit. White said he walked two or determined. shots. Lauten was not injured. tore Lew. three stops on the spacecraft Police said the robber was until the time she left, said FATHER'S DAY (about 35 lbs.) or 5th thru 7th ribs . . . as is not puter in his Gemini 4 He said McDivitt commented Government and Viet Cong "there are Cubans in high Miss Castro broke with her eoeh 88c 6 for $4.98 to him, “ BJd, I don’t think we’U itself by pulling himself along ca:sualties were heavy In the very nearly nabbed Inside the In Virginia GIFTS oven ready . . . spacecraft was more “ a places in government who are brother and fled Cuba a year be able to make it on this pass." with the tether. "I was actually fierce fighting that began at West Broad Street branch of ago. The subcommittee called blow to my pride” than a able to walk right up the space the Stamford Federal Savings MANASSAS, Va. (AP) — 'Vir plotting against it and who stay WRAPPED FRK White said he had some diffi Dong Xoai early Thursday. on to accomplish this.’’ her today to testify on what they FREE source of apprehension. "I culty mounting the camera out craft,” he said. About 160 civilians also were and Loan Association. ginia State Police said today a view as a 'pommunist menace dynamite cache has been uncov At the outset of her testimony, wanted to land on the af side the spacecraft. "The view from up there is reported killed, including many Summoned by an alarm that Miss Castro read a prepiared throughout this hemisphre. ARTHUR DRUG "Jim had the spacecraft just spectacular,” vhilte said. women and children. sounded in police headquarters ered in a wooded section of ter elevator of the Wasp,” Prince William County reported statement In which she said the Rep. Edwin E. Willis, D-La., DIAMOND PENDANT steady as a rock," he said. Any He told how he could see the The government reported 280 a few blocks away, two patrol Communist plan to take over McDivitt said. jiggling in the early frames of casualties lor its forces — 108 to be a Mlnuteman guerrilla chairman of the full committee, SHURFINE FROZEN FOOD SALE whole State of Florida and is men entered the front door just this entire hemispihere and look headed the three-man panel.'* McDivitt and his space twin the film were due to his own killed, 126 missing and 46 in time to see the holdup man warfare training center. With Any Diomond Over ^200 Eldward H. White II de.scribed lands in the Caribbean. on timid liberals and pacifists The other members are Repa. slightly shaking Jiands, he said. White said the walk in space wounded. It claimed that 700 hurrying out a back entrance, Lt. Charles E. Nicholls said as their best allies. Value Rated their historic four-day flight at a Communist guerrillas were He said McDivitt noted his was convpletely successful. they said. state police and county officers Miss Castro said that Commu (See Page Ten) WEST1NGHOUSE news conference. i exertions In mounting the cam killed — 300 in Dor^ Xoai and accompianded three Federal Bu The computer McDivitt re "Y es,” he said, "a man can When Lauten’s car was halted STRAWBERRIES .« era and told him, "Hey, you’re operate in space." but he addbd, another 400 by U.S. and Viet reau of Investigation agents into in writing that you buy the finest diamond at USED CAR ferred to was an instrument by a police car moments later FLIPPER FAN starting to breathe pretty "he needs a little more fuel.” namese air strikes 3 to 4 miles the woods to the site. the best price or you receive a full credit plus KRINKLE CUTS and which would have made hi.s sue- it was found to have in it a GMARANTEED SPECIALS hard." White said he replied McDivitt said the launch was north of the town. pillowcase containing $6,800, The dynamite, fuses and capw '4% interest for one year. Model AL-10 cc.ssful landing more,precise. there was nothing to worry entirely what he had expected None of the government were buried in plsistic bags in a White also described his dra ■figures were confirmed by U.S. Detective Capt. Robert Hunt about, that he wasn’t tiring too and described the Titan rocket said. Hunt said Lauten was be shallow hole, he said. The 3,000- •64 CME'VROLET Retail Value— $12.99 FRENCH FRIES 3 pi ma! ic walk in space and con much. booster as "fantastic.” military officials. acre wooded tract is located Sun-Filled Bermuda cluded: ” Yes, a man can walk U.S. and Vietnamese planes ing questioned about two Stam Impala Super Sport Coupe. "I tried to fly with the gun He said he had hoped to be ford bank robberies staged in tliree miles southwest of Occo- Fully equipped, bucket seats Your Cost Only FRENCH in .spare.” able to get close to the booster flew 121 sorties against the quan and 20 miles south of .McDivitt said the re-entry right out the spacecraft,” he 1964. and all the extras. Sharp! sairi. "There was no pushoff — rocket but that it was tumbling Dong Xoai area Thursday. Washington. wa.s beautiful. at the rate of 40 to 50 degrees Through the night Commu Hunt said Lauten, a resident Nicholls said he saw no evi- Needs Showers Badly GREEN BEANS 5 f. A.s Oie capsule began its the gun provided the impulse to of Rlverdale, N. Y„ wa.s driving S. 0. M. B. »2695 leave the spaCecrafit.” ' per second "much faster than nists probed at government po *9.95 plunge back to earth, he said: anyone had anticipated." sitions in the town, and there a oar that had New York li- (See Page Ten) "We saw pink light coming — He said the golden tether, HAMILTON, Bermuda (A P )— Bermuda, the land of Satisfaction Or Money Back LEM ONADE...... 10 with which he was attached to (See Page Eleven) •62 VOLKSWAGEN and 5 Shurfine 6-ol 99c orange, redder, green — it was (See Page T6n) Page Ten) sunshine gladly would swap the parching glow for n tile most beautiful sight I have the spacecraft, caused him to 2-Door Sedan. Looks like Frozen Food Wrappers, propel himself slightly off New Turnpikes week of steady rain. new, all new whitewall tires, ever seen.’ ’ out of production any time in Cans and/or Poly Bags Ekirller, McDivitt described course. The drought-stricken British radio, heater, low mileage. Full Line of Sara Leo Frozen Foods colony is considering paying the next few week.s and it is es his unsuccessful rendezvous at “ The tether always tended to Proven Safer sential to get additional water in tempt with the Titan rocket pivot me In the area I didn’t $62,000 — much of it in shipping ♦1195 charges — for 4 million gallons reserve. booster which launched them want to be in,” he said. The assembly has approved Finally, he said, he ran out of Than Old Roads of water from the United States. Into orbit June 3. purchase of the American fuel for his space gun and had For its drinking water Bei-mu- •60 OLDSMKHULE White said he and McDivitt CHICAGO (AP) — "Now this water, but the legislative KRAFTS agreed they were too pressed to use the tether to maneuver. da depends largely on rain Super "88” 4-Door Hardtop. is a long trip so play it safe; caught in the gutters of the pic council has not acted on it yet. . Radio, heater, hydramatic, New California Long White drive on divided highways turesque white-roofed houses power steering, power Miracle Whip q«.49c where the traffic is heavy.” and drained into basement brakes. Good fa irly ear. As odd as this advice may tanks. seem, it is sound. Statistics SHURFINE 37c But the rainfall has been well 9995 show that despite heavy travel, below normal since the Bulletins Old Hotel Burns, divided highways, such as turn beginning of the year. In May it POTATOES pikes, parkways and interstate W hite Tuna 29c was only .96 of an inch, and •61 FORD highways, have a much lower would have been below the low Convertible. Looks like new, 4 for $14Nt fatality rate than older high est recorded for May — .8 of an SUSPECT DETAINED $110. $150. $89.95 $79.95 runs like new. ways. inch in 1889 - if a brief cloud During the three-day Memori CORDOBA, Argentina 2 Dead, 15 Hurt burst hadn't come on May 31. (A P )— PoUce sources said to 91195 al Day holiday period this year, The end of May rain came too 4 In Box 17c B in which a record 474 persons day a university student has Tomatoes PLAINFIELD, N. i . (AP)— Fire swept through the late to save the cucumber crop. been detained for questioning died in traffic crashes, divided It gave other vegetables a new •66 FORD ' rorawling century-Kila Victoria Hotel today, taking at highways were the safest auto in the shooting and wounding lease on life. of ITJS. Consul Allison Tem XL 500 Convertible. Radio, CALIF. lING CHERRtfS ...... lb. 49e iMst two lives, injuring 15 persons and leaving four routes. Water conservation is being heater, Fordomatic, power An Associated Press survey ple Wanamaker. The sources more missing. practiced by the Bermudians, said no charges had been steering, power brake*. All house. He turned In an alarm indicated today that 12 deaths who know well the dangers of FREE the extras. More than 100 permanent and made against Raul CUento, occurred on such roads in this at 2:86 a.m. drought. AU hotels have p l a ^ 24.. picked up at Rosario transient gueote fled the blaring The blaze waa believed to period. And year-long traffic signs over tiieir wash baattis work watch with any records show the same results. City, 200 miles to the north •209S three-otory building, located have started on the second floor urging guests to be careful of nnd then brought here for National Safety Council near the buslnese district of and spread swiftly to the upper the water supfdy. questioning. He was pkAed fina watch over $75. story of the hotel and boarding records show the fatality rate Tonlglit'a Special central Jersey community. Both the U.S. Naval Station up at the request of Cordoba DEM0NSTRATI0N...WINKaRdTAHMTIAN TREAT...fram Canada Dry house. on turnpikes and interstate and the U.S. Air Force’s Kin- •64 OLD8MOBILE One policeman, petndman highways Is less than half the police. CUento was described Tom Jennings, In hla third- dley Base have their own dlsUll ns a student o f arehlteetOM All watches unconditionally guaranteed by Dynamic “ 88” Holiday This is a complicated deal for the check-out, but if you purchase 2 new Tahiatian Treat and 2 Wink Robert Miller, 81, led ahout a floor room, srneUed smoke and national average and less than ing plants, but car washing has one-third the rural mileage with no poUee record and no GUARANTEE pur watchmaker. ' Coupe. Fully eqjuippad In plus a 15.00 order, you end up with 80c worth of delicious summer drinking absolutely free Taste It dozen piersona to safety from ran to his door. “ I op>cn«d the been banned there. known pwttcnl leanings. cluding power steering brfpre you buy it. Demonstration Thursday and Friday .... the bulUUng and then suffered door and the sm oke ptoured in death rate. Many hotels, businesses and One key reason is that head- and power brakes. deep smoke tfOalation In an at Uke it was wind. I went finally som e hom es use w ell water siq>- U RGES U. 8. WITHDRAWAL tempt to rencue a M-year-old to the screen window, pushed lit on collisions are extremely rare pUed by the WatUngton Water . . . aU plastic Scott Place Mats and new 100 size economy pack SCOT- on divided highways, separated BSOSOOW (A P )-7- Prewder *269$ JkllN INAHIVlNSe nraman. Both MtUer and the out and escaped.” Woriu for sanitary purposes. woman were hoepttallaed, nei Others fled,down stairs and by -land or by ditches, earthen These wells are repleniehed by Alexei N. Koeygto said today ther In Critical condition. out windows as the blaze mounds or tough steel or con- rain water that gathers in un there eonU be no penoofUl Unconditionally All units of our Chinaware promotion now available . • a spread. Five of the Injured Crete bdrriers. solution In Viet Nam while 54 Otlwr Makee and •nu btaae burned out of con- derground pockets within the were hospltaiiied, all In good Head-on colUsions took 7,361 Amerlena troops remntaa Modela Te OMoaa ffran trM (or 9^ hours, reducing the island’e Umeatone and floats on condition. The others were lives In the U n IM StatM last salt water that seepe in trom there. He enBed the present tranM structure to charred nib- year, accounting for 16',4 per world eltuntlon nonipWentod. Onarantoed m nem m hie. It also jumiwd to a pwn- treated and released. Om sea. Two bodies vfere recovered cent of Oie 47,800 traffic (ataU The weita are driHed to Just and tanse. Meiarrins' to the O L M M P U L f her oiF smaUer butMtngs tra m the rulna and firemen be ties. United Stntoejtenygin anMt Mtacked to-the main structure. above the salt-water level. Hie gan searMilng for other p>oeeiWe A motorists in Kansas and brackish water they provide can "Regardbig negottoOen hi^ M O TO R S A L K another in Michigan were klUed WATCH ^•fleUtiut Sarcteliw New "It wae fleriis ae tuU," said viotlms. be drunk if boiled. FhlUp Traynor, PhUadslp^ia, The dead wenn idemUfled by rid liWBtitiWI during the Memorial Day holl The three main wells, in hn^the*Mflflort|ta^ Ito**** ______. i v i . m OttemaSlIa* F erlw ar i* Grocery^ Inc. one of those who esci^ied day period ..<4ter their can Yawa*' authorities as Michael Petti and U P Pbotofax) Smith's Pariah, an nuwtof at votoed ha ^ gM iM iri through'wfndow after his a man named Merola. oroaaed a ir w , median of the (uU capaictty. However, the salt Is n onaaStaR fig Na REPAIMNG 51$ Waat Oentae at. btool|w(l b y |snoke divided hlgm 0#i and eolU4ed ^SSSS^SEBSKSSKESSSBSSKSSS^ Comer Main and Tpko. nO t's body was found In liie Look Better from the Other Side content In ttas water (roan each frlenda to i MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE MANGHEOTER hiMhttd) o f R oom 70 on the third It May w ith OOBM dfl nmUilto Hflflclif'J Open till 9 Tonight Is mglimliig to ttoe. tadtosOnga floor of iha hotel. The second This unidentifiedtied 'truck driver takes a sacond loolr'at statue unloaded on fl Steel ha deptobon of trerii Oh- hody wiMi iouBd in ttw rear at bl||iiwa9> am White______House drivedriveway. . The statue, . “ Motheir and Child,V is on loan from tM vsot anoT ~ iB&K of waton aitarisc* Ufld Om tte 0ipooiMI Itoof* Philadelphia Museum of VLrt and will be exhibited, aIo||i;.^with■ ,with itiannumy ipther ob- JfOmim e(- .'flw 4flm -wto hot jects'during next-wgA’s Pii^t Festival of Arts at tfiii executive mansion. Heal$i5dt5ee wells g o telephone dispaitcher at Oie fti determined. f' A A" •t., • PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 196B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1965 f AG B TW O be held at 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Sheinwold on Bridge South Windsor This will a test to see how the A ■ ■ ■ I — parish will react to early ser TV-Radio Tonight Democratic Scramble On Soulh dealer OPEN 6 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! vices. '• DOUBTFUL OVBRCALLS North-South vnlaerstle Demooratle Meeting INDICATE BEST PLAY NORTH State Finals in Road-e-o TTie Democratic ToAvn Com gkQ10» mittee will meet tonight at 8 By ALFRED SHEINWOLD ^ 1 5 4 Television at the Main St. Legion Hall. For N. Y, Mayoralty Post <> 9743 NON. Ihni SAT. 9:N AJ. to 5:N PJI. • THURSDAYS 9:N AJL to l:9l fJ L “ When in doubt, bid” is a good Start Here Tomorrow at 10 League Soccers 5:00 ( 3-10-13-18-23) Hovts <» (40) Peter Jennlnga—News V ______— — — ■ Armata’s Bears shut out the motto if your cqiponeiits are slow ( 8) Admirsl Jsc^ 7:30 ( 3-12) Rawhide to double and thoughtteas in the WEST M f T (1040) International Show Rotary 7-0 jn senior le a g u e —Mavor^conference Saturday, and one of (30) Tuc Boat Annl* H i* South Wlndaor JayceeB'KJoimectlcut in the sixth year NEW YORK (AP) play of the cards. When your op A 653 * 42 (34) Kindergarten (33) Have Gun WiU Travel baseball play this week. Jim ^ his aides said he would an • k Q10973 (30-40) Flintslonee (C) program of administration. ponents are good players you (80) Cjheyenne Will sponsor the state Jaycee Juknis pitched the win and al Robert F. Wagner’s decision not nounce Ms candidacy at that 0 10 6 O Q / « 5 * (40) Swaoby Show (34) Anthmea Hchenlfial received the N a must take into account the Wen 5:30 (18) Movie ( 8) The Deputy A «fe Driving Road-e-o contest lowed only two hits and three to seek a fourth term touched A K 3 J 10 7 6 8:00 (34) U.N. Concert GREEN STAMPS tional Science Foundation time. ( 8) Magllla QorlHa walks while striking out 15 bat TTie primary election will be ger of telling them too much. ^ SOUTH ( 8) Mets vs. Los Angeles lomorrow at South Windsor Grant in mathematics on the off a scramble for the Demo Opening leadr—King of hearts. (30) Fibn ters. held Sept. 14, and three or four A A K I8 7 (23) Battle Line, High School. junior high school level. He cratic mayoral nomination tx> Imagine that you are playing 8:00 ( 8) Newa (30-40) Farmcr'a Daughter Mike Sullivan collected ‘ two rival slates oouM shape up by J6 hO) Eye-Dentlfr 8:80 (10-22-30) Bob Hope 'nitr. (< .. The event iwlll begin at 10 holds a provisional certificate the South hand at four spades O A K (34) Whal'a New hits good for two runs while day and promised to have na then. ( 3) Survival In the lower parking lot in Grades kindergarten through against opponents who have not A Q894 (18) Digest (30-40) Addams Family Ray Murphy ’ knocked out a tional poUtical repercusslone in On the RephbBcan side, Wfig- (30) Fliuh Gordon M the high school. 8. bid. When you get around to the gorth Weit North tm t (12) Cara Williams triple to pace the Bears bat ner’s withdrawal meant that (40) The Saint 3:00 (20-40) Valentine’s Day ■■ Walter Strang, 19, of 394 Elimvorth School will have 11 both parties. ters. Losing pitcher was Gary campaign strategy likely would (Hubs, you win 14ad a club to the 1 A 2 <9 2 A Vtm (22) Rocky and Hie Friends (18) Bu’Subscription —TV Graham Rd„ the winner of the middle school classrooms while Osborne. ^ The decision Thursday, wWch ace and return a dub to play 4 A AU Fue 8:10 ( 3) Newa. Sporta. Weather ( 3-12) Our Private World have to be re-evaluated. 6:1S (22) Club Houae 9:30 ( 3-12) Gomer Pyle. U8MC FRIGIDAIRE WEEK! South Windsor Road-e-o, will the Wapplng school will have In other action, the U 4R the three-term mayor said was the queen from your hand. Thie ( 8) Peter Jennings—Newa We’re celebrating Undsay said: "He (Wagner) (2040) FD R compete against 12 oth«r chap- 10 middle school classrooms Construction teams beat Ro based on family considerations, wffl lose to the king, and you (30) Rocky and Hla Frlenda will always remain a great New hdd: Spitdes, 4-2i Otamoote. <)- (24) 'The Open Mind iers for the state Utle. Strong next year. 'Ihe routines will be tary 15-1 with John O’Bryant could produce some poUtica.I will therefore lose two chib 6:30 ( 8) Bourbon St. Beat- (10-22-30) Jack Benny received a plaque for winning divided between the principal pitching. O’Bryant struck out pressure on the natlonsJ level Yorker and he wlU have the tricks and your contract. J-8-6-2; Ohibo, J-10-7-6. David F. Haskell (12) Newabeat (10) Bond Issuue gratitude of the people of New Lynn A. Longfeltow (30) Film Shorts 10:00 ( 3-12) SlfUteiw’s People the town title. and the intern. five, and walked four while for the selection and financing When the hand was actually What do you umyT York. But the people of our city (34) Journey to Frlendehlp (20-40) 12 O’Cflock High . First place winner of tomor- Some of the routines will be allowing three hits. Cy Cha- of a powerful Democratic played, South knew that the Answer: Bid on6 notnanp. ( 3) Walter Cmnklte (10-22-90) Jack Paar also feel that New York needs a ■ row ’s event will win a plaque shared including assignment of ponis hit the single homer for nent to Republican Rep. John V. “ normal’’ club play would not The hand Is not rtrong enough Colby Graduates (10-22-30) Huntlev-Brlnkloy 10:30 (24) The Wild Duck change. They feel that the com for a response of two diamonds. 6:45 ( 20) Peter Jennings—News 11:00 ( .3-8-10-12-22-30-40) New*. ■ iand a trophy and a week’s trip pupils, scheduling, book inven the Rotary. Lindsay in the Nov. 2 election. work. West surely had the Wng Miss Ijynn A. Lcmgfellow and« Sports. Weather placent arteries of our city ewl- If partner had opened with one 7:00 (12-22-30-40) News. Sports. to Washington, D. C., to com tories and budget preparations. Couple Become Citizens Lindsay, 48, a proven vote of (dubs for his overcaU of two David F. Haskell of Manches He majored in English litera Wenther (18) For Adults Only ministration ere badly in need club, you would respond one dia 11:15 (20) ABC Nightlife pete in the national finals. ’Die intern will also be con Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Grif getter in this nation’s largest hearts, and some other dub ter received B.A. degrees from ture and graduated from Man ( 3) Death Valley D ^ S (C) The winner of the national of a transfusion. mond since the response of one (10) Have Gun w ill Travel (1^30) Tonight (C) cerned with discipline, educa fiths, 89 Norman Dr., Wapplng, city where registered Demo plMy would be necessary. Colby College on June 6. chester Hiigh in 1961. (34) What’s New? 11:20 (12) Movie finals will be given a new con “ The target has never been of a suit does not {sromlse un ( 3) Movie Get tional problems and conferences became United State citizens at crats outnumber Republicans West opened- the king of Haskell, ■ ^o graduated cum Miss Longfellow, daughter of (18) Sulwcrlptlon TV vertible plus a HfiOO scholar- Bob Wagner. My campaign will 11:26 ( 8) Movie with teachers and parents. natural iaztion ceremonies in by more than 3-to-l, has been hearts, and some other dub play usual strength. laude, Is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Edith H. Longfellow of 3 (20) Open Mike be a fusion campaign to give the 7:16 (30) Sports Camera 11.30 ( 40) Merv Griffin Show ^ Ip . Hohenthal wdll work equally Hartford yesterday. mentioned as potehtlal presi would be necessary. [Mrs. John R. Haskell of 18 Robin Rd., was a dean’s list stu (22) ’Tonight Show (C) ’Tomorrow’s contest Includes city a new life.” MAYOR WAGNER Ftor Shelnwold’s 36-poge book (22) Mass. Highlights between Ellsworth and Wap The Griffiths, formerly Brit dentiai materiel. A victory In West opened toe king of Jordt St. A dean’s list student dent, member of the Newsman SEE SATCRDAl'S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISirNG three testa: A written test, ish nationals, were sworn in by let, “ A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” auh, the Colby Ubrary As this plng, freeing those principals the mayoral race wtxfid boost hearts, and Elast overtook with and member of Phi Beta Kappa, nklll driving through a course send 60 cents to Bridge Book, for supervision of teachers and U. S. District Court Judge T. both him and the GOP. Presi the acq and returned toe deuce. be was student president of the sociate* and the outing club. which Includes a maze and a Manchester Eve. Herald, Box concentration in curriculum. Emmet Clarie. dent Johnson reportedly is anx Chicago School Boycott West won and continued hearts, Colby Library Aseociatos, a A biology major,Mhe graduat test on the open road. Beoeives Recognition Fine Art Group Meets 3318, Grand Central Statioo, ed from ManchesUr High in Judges Include Mayor John ious to see him defeated. and South ruffed the third Junior advisor and editor o f the CSuirles Delnicki of Neider- The South Windsor Women’s New York 17, N.Y. 1961. Radio Sgan, ’Town Manager Terry A new name cropped up on round. Student Government handbook. Club Fine Arts committee will Stalls Downtown Traffic Copyright, 1965 .Bprehkel, and Eugene Felix, a w erfer Rd., has been cited by (he Deanocratic side shortly aft Tests Trumps (Thi* listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 16 meet Monday at 8:30 p.m. at General Features Corp. driver with the Wooster Express the Melrose Branch of Con er Wlagner made his announce South drew two rounds of minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) the home of Mrs. Richard ' in South Windsor. necticut Milk Producers Asso ment. In Washington, Harlem CHICAGO (AP) - A <«ve t o f ^ tramps and discovered that ciation for his accident-free Reeves, 112 Oak St. DEATH RATE FALUNO WDBC—1866, o WPOP—1419 Other towns participating in- Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, D- oust schools Supt. Benjamin C. West was not short. By now. 5:00 Ray Cooper driving record over the past 66 School Board Meeting by d v ll rights groups of drag NEIW YO RK —Although heart 6:00 Long John Wade 7:00 Ken Griffin ■ elude Manchester, Enfield, Glas- N."?., boosted Franklin D. Roo South was reduced to playing 8:00 Dick Robinson’ months. The board of educaticm will WilUs and to speed classroom ging his feet in eliminating West for the singleton or dou and ' blcxKl-veasel diseases kill 12:00 Jonathan Dark • tonbury, Bloomfield, Clinton, sevelt Jr., son of the late presd more people each year, the 1:06 News. Sign Off I Banbury, Guilford, West Hart- ’Hie award was presented to hold a special meeting tonight dent, for the nomination. Roose integration produced a traffic- alleged de facto segregation in bleton king of dubs since there WBCH—919 the paibllc schools. death rote is diminishing, large 5:00 Hartford Highlights ICE EJECTOR KIT Delnicki, who is a tractor-trail at 8 at the high school to &s- jamming march on City Hall was no way to make toe con *' ford, Middletown, Rockville, velt, 50, recently switched by 7:00 News, Sports And Weather er driver, during the recent an cuss the implications o f the Thursday and the city’s third TTie integratlonlsts took aim tract if West had three dubs. ly because of population Hartford County . U orw lch and Jewett City. President Johnson from under changes. 8:00 Gaslight Named to School Foot nual safe driving awards din state aid bill on future program secretary of commerce to chair school boyyxjtt — this one unoffl- a* Mayor Richard J. Daley two Declarer drew one more round 12:00 (3ulet Hours Erie Hohenthal has been nam- ner o f the Melrose Branch and ming In the schools. T^e meet man of the Equal Employment oial. weeks ago when the school of trumps and led a low dub W INB—1289 with our the Newington Plant of the ing Is open to the public. Roy Willdns, executive secre bocud, api^nted by the mayor, from Us hand. When West play 6:00 Wall St. Today Superior Court FRIGIDAIRE Golden 50 ^ to the new posttlnn o f ad- Opportunity Oommisslcm, said 6:u0 News ■nbdatteit&ve bitem for the mld- Connecticut Milk Producers As Pond Opens he had received telephone calls tary of the National Association renewed WllMa’ contract with ed low, declarer finessed with 6:16 Radio Greater Hartford Spring Pond Park will be for the Advancement of Colored ’’ die Bcbools, Qradea 7 and 8. soclatJon held at the Torrlngton from public officials and the sUpulatlon that he resign on dummy's nine. East won and re 8:46 Lowell Thoma* Pater KamreJls of Manchester open tomorrow and Sunday people, and James Parmer, na 7:00 News 2Ip* out cub** He Uvea alt 24 Munro St fei Country Club. “Important Democrats." He his 66th birthday, in about 18 turned a dimaond to toe king. was awarded an uncontented from noon to 6:30 p.m. The con tional director of the Congress MEADOWS""-' 7:35 Public Affairs rt a touch— ; Sfandiester. Next Week’s Menus declined to Identify them. months. Now South led another low club, Hiio spcro ttriNv m 'ii smth 8:00 World Tonight divorce from Patricia Anne Into 90-«ulw South Wind8c»r High School: cession stand will also be open. of Racial Equality are sched 8:16 Life Line In Pdbruary the board o f edu- H Daley, who has maintained capturing the king with dum SEQUEL TO Karvelis of Plainfield on I Mrvar. InchidM Monday, hot dog on roll, relish Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D- uled to arrive today. 8:30 ^eak Up Hartford N.Y., who now appears on his a hands-off policy in school mat m y’s ace. He was in position to "THE LONGEST DAY” 10:30 efordon and Ja*i grounds of intolaratole (wuelty. Anniversary Special! two 20-cube baked beans or potato chips, Manchester Evening Hersld WUkins and Farm er plan to ters, had wanted Willis cnit of return a dub and win a finesse 11:00 Yankees vs. Angela Custody of the couple's two It* tnya. fruit; Tuesday, han*urg on South Windsor correspondent. way to uncontested control of lead a group of civil rights Cliff Robertson 1:30 Sign Off the Democratic party in New office, integratlonlsts contend, with the eight, thus assuring Red Buttons dhildran was given to ttie plain roO, com, cookies; Wednesday, Brownie Joseph, telephone 644- marchers down busy streets the superintendent would be out. toe (xmtroct. W TIC—1989 cube steak, mashed potatoes, 0148. York with the withdrawal of from Soldier Field to City Hall, 6:00 Afternoon Edition tiff. Thus, the march was on Olty West thought he had gotten “UP FROM 6:00 News. Sports. Weather Raymond K. Staniko of Man green beans, gelatin dessert Wagner, said the fate of the retracing TTnirsday’s hour-emd- 6:46 3 Star Extra party in the city depends “ on Hall rather than on the Board of away with Us overcall of two TNE BEACH” chester won an uncontested di IhUTsday, assorted sandwiches, 16-mimite march of some 200 Educaiyon building, the site of hearts because nobody doubled. 7:06 Conversation Piece pi^es, apple crisp; Friday, how well we do in selecting a persons which jammed traffic plus — In Color ■7:30 News of the World vorce on grounds of intolerable other integration demonstra- He didn’t realize th ^ he had 7:50 Congressional Report cruelty from Mary Josephine fish atidcs, rice, carrots, gin- Three Teachers candidate.’ ’ over the 2H-mlle route. Ann-Margret 8:00 Red Sox vs. Orlolea tk>QS. steered South to the winning line Stanko of Honolulu, Hawaii. gerhreto. Kennedy said Rooeevett is The boycott, originally backed Daley, who had been asked to of play. "THE PLEASURE 10.40 Nightbeat Efiementary schools: Monday, 11:00 News Custody of the couple’s child Earn Masters “ one of a number of possible the NAACjp and otoer civil meel with civil rights leaders, Dally Question SEEKERS” 11:15 Sports Final frankhirt on roll, bu tter^ was awarded to the father. candidates.” He declined to rights g^roupu, apparently was was not in his office. He left Chtidrcii under 12 Free. Gets Masters UConn Grad 11:30 Art Johnson Show whole kernel corn, tossed green Partner opens with one Mwde, Mra. Alfred D. Schinunel, name any others. dampened by a court order en word he would see them Mcn- GIANT FRII PLAYGROUND Douglas V. Ridgeway of RFD salad, fruit; Tuesday, roast and the next player posses. You A rtim r’Herbert. Houee, son of Mrs. Gordon C. Oetchell, and “ Mayor Wagner is by far the joining integraittonlsts from en- (iay morning. 8, Souto Coventry, has received beef and brown gravy, mashed judge agsd Mirs. Charle* S. Mrs. Jack Cbriatadore all re strongest candidate we could oouraging school absenteeism. potatoes, buttered vegetable, Other than the massive traffic Houae o f 160 WcaUand St., ne- a bachelor of fine arts degree ceived their master of science The Rev. Lynward Stevenson, wheat bread and butter, gelatin have put forward,” said Kenne Jams, there were no incidents oolved a M-A. degree in law from the University of Connect SINGER In education degrees from WUli- dy. He added that overcoming president of the Woodlawn Or resulting ftorn Thursday’s FILMED IN FRANCE! icut. He was a student in the dessert; Wednesday, soup and ganization, a community group, frorn the Fletcher School of crackers, essoirted sandwiches, mantic State College June 4. factionaHam in the party would march, which poHco accom A TRIP YOU WON’T FORGET! Law and Diplom«icy of Tufta School of Fine Arts. Thriftiest AU three teach at Waddell be difficult. claimed rictory and said ab- panied. Commencement exeroises cake square; Thursday, ham- stenteeism was more than 1(X),- University on June 6. burg on roll, potato chips, but- Sdiool hi Manchester. A Democratic primary battle House won hi* B. A. from were held Monday when some Mrs. Schimmel of 26 Phelps 000 — about three times the FARM INCOME HIGHEST 'i f 2,4(X) Students received degrees. terM green vegetable, cookies; appeared almost certain with at number of pupils nommlly out HL TUfits in 1964. A s an undergrad Frost-Proof FRIGIDAIRE FYlday, baked macaroni and Rd. ivTote her theata on “ Analy least three factions fighting for WASHINGTON — ReaUzed uate he received the “Mr. sis of ReaxUng ReejcUnesB in an of school at this time of year. cheese. Harvard beets, peanut control. They Include Wagner’s ’There are 536.160 youngsters net Income per U.S. farm aver TYifta” award for outstanding butter and jelly sandwich, fruit Informal Kindergarten Pro proteges; Kennedy’s backers aged an all-time-high of 13,642 leadership, the Alumni Award Refrigerator! gram.” She has also done grad- enrolled in the school system. LOAM and salad and elements cf the reform On the other band, Frank M. last year, 4 per cent above the tor academic excellence and MXk win be served wHh all uaite work at Tufts Univentty 1963 average and nearly 25 per SCHOLASTIC* Mo
i . ■ ' ' * ■ - ' ■ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE’ 11, 1966 P A G E m k illkOB FOtIB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN^ FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1966 hmw no mors than two axcused Coventry cbubch bteOdlng profram « f the Columbia S t Mary’^ Sets absenoss agt tha end of ths first Prince of Peace Lutheran qusxisr o f Church School. BEFORE MBKINB h DECISION Church is to be conducted Sun Having Head Hunter as Host SMHJNG SMYICi School Service Teadiers will present attend- day aftombon. No goal has been Mvoe pins to their studcfnts TO BUY FURNITURE-OEE US FIRST GOP to Pick Candidates let, Owen S. Tnuik reports the Porter School Nurse Okayed during rsgular class sessions. 'drive -wiU be cn a "aaorificial Chundi School commence- giring” basis toward the pro- Was Unnerving to Missionary mentmmt wQI be held Sunday ’The fSS claases wlU resume on Sept, 19. At Caucus ou July 19 gja m aimed to have the perish If CAL Service Continued at St. iMary’s Episooipal Church WE WILL MVE ViW MOSEV ahle to meet in the new church with services b e ^ observed at the end o f the year.. Je r u s a l e m , Jordan Spetor^States—can neither road nor^the rebel aona, and I g ot ths the regular hours. The God and Herald Workers HiG Republican caucus toeing and 96 as health supervision Seven team heads will meet (AP)—"M y host was a head- ^ first fli^ t out in ttiree wteks to Hie bosni of education baa^ Mrs. Paul Bramhail of And- Country A-ward -will be present alect oandldatee for the Oct. 4 ■visits. . Illiteracy is a waste of the come to Jerusalem," says the ovar stem cafitain of ^Uie day ed to Gordon Palmer end James at 1:30 pm . Sunday to turii in Indlca^d .lie.wtMncnen to «c-‘ town biennial election will be at ITie immunization clinic with numer. world’s resources, and the urge 29-year-old teacher. and volunteer -workers fmm Alan Rloe at the 9:46 morning (iet Pay Raise their Own pledges and then go "Of course he gave up that f(>j- education is a new revolu- eept a puMic health nurae In Dr. Robert P. Bowen, health di to visit the church membership In Togo, West Africa, where Columbia Included Mrs. J<*n service. 7:30 p.m. July 19 at Coventry sort of thing when he became tion,” says Dr. Floyd Shack- Porter School if the town yotee Grammar School. rector, In charge had 47 re and return about 5:30 TiJm. to 42 languages are spoken and Cragin, Moa. Donald Caulfield, A t the seme time, graduating The 66 full-ilme employes of ceiving treatments. Mrs. ’Thom- only about one oitSsen in four can to continue the CAL public UJOaSKXIE -c Party rules stipulate all reg re^iort at the Oovwtry Indusl- a Christian, but he was sUlI loch. execuUve director of the youVe invited to a . . . Mrs. Haory Chalmers, Mrs. seniors wUl recei-ve diplomaa The Manchester Hemkl re a.s O'Brien, local PHNA visit trial,Center building off of Ma ___ J . committee, whose studies show read or write, the Rev. Charlea beaKb nursing service. John Pringle, Mrs. Richard Da from the Rsv. George Nostrand ceived a surprise in their pay istered Republicans Interested ing nurse, assisted Dr. Bowen, proud of . the photoglyph mow* iiiiterarv roM hand In hand CORNER OF FOREST ST. AND PPJE S ^ „ in seeking nominations as can son St. where the Lutherane Hein and his wife. Gaby, of, Four members voted, with vis, Mrs. Clarence Jeffries, Mrs. in recognition of their faithful checks today—a $5 per week INSTANT CREDIT NO MONEY DOWN as well as did -Mrs. Richard Milwaukee, Wis., run a program BEACH PARTY for the Macht and Miss Jean ness in remaining with the raise. didates at the caucus must file have servloes liow held. 'Team Chairman Dogaid Tuttle ab 646-0111 their Intentions 15 days prior Coughlin and Mrs. Hkrry Mc- heads are Mr. and Mrs. Aaro A. that is teaching Z,300 aduK stu Naitsch. Church School thrmighout their The $17,160 annual blanket Kusick as volunteers. h'^ds’^’"*' progress^that^oes wiuT^ding dents. staining. ElecUon Hoars to caucus, midnight July 4, Aho, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. * goyost high school years. hike was a repeat oftone made A well child conference with The s ^ k e r was a spec- committee pro- The South Korean government Tilt service, which has been Bilaotkxi hours June 16 at ’Those sentoTB receiving diplo last June, when $3.75 was added with the GOP Town Committee Nyack, Mr. and Mrs. George Secretary Joseph L. Shanahan Dr. Louise G. Tobl, local physi Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Owen S. has no literacy program but its paid for by the government for Yeomans Hall are from 6 a.m. mas include Sandra Auden, to each employe’s weekly check. cian, in charge, assisted by Mrs. police aid the churches with ' * snMrtost the past three years, ends Aug. Jr. Forms for filing intentions Trask, Mr. and Mrs. 'niomas w ^ " ^ ta m % d Uly Christirn^hvmches IZT am to 7 p.m. These hours are set Margaret Austin, David Bruce, In announcing the raise, co- OBrien, had nine children re- theirs by ordering villagers to go SI. if the town wiedies to con by state law. The purpose is to publishers ’Thomas and Walter to run for office are available G. Welles, Mrs. John Lacek and Dorothy CoM>, Robert Firoeh- from Shanahan, committee cel-vlng physical examinations enter northeast India’s Naga- countries, to the nearest church and study, *dngiost look In bathing suits tinue the program it must aup- elect 14 delegates to the State Uoh, Baibara Hanahon, Peter Ferguson said’ that it was be Mrs. Harley Rowland, and Mrs. port it financially. There is a chairman Bertron A. Hunt or and Immunizations. Mothers’ Joseph Eichner end Edwin V. land for 10 years. I Missionaries, local churchmen says Cynn Young Ahn, notional Constitutional Convention, sev Tennant and Robert Wilson. ing made in appreciation of Club, co-sponsors, assistants committee are teaching literacy director. 70 per cent rebate from the en Repubkioans and seven Dem Vice Chairman Mrs. Slsther Ol Peterson Sr. The Rev. John D. Hughes wlH loyal and efficient aervice and sen. were Mrs, Richard Breen, Mrs. T Primit ve La^,^ Americ^ "We al.so give reading mater state' based, presently on tax ocrats, TWa will ratify the ac- in recognition of increased liv The proposed church building Indian state to campaign . , . *,rica in countries receipts. Propoaed legislation conduct Morning Prayer at this Officials to be elected forP'^ancis Dorsey and Mrs. Wes- ials to prisons and to Uie army. tton-tof ‘the. cq^sus -which noml- service and a talk will be given ing expenses. MOTO’S FUEl CO. is to be erected on the church against head hunUng, but to would base state assistance on two-year terms: First select- Wlttlg A man cannot get out of jail or nat(Ml' DMat*. Selection at the property at the comer of Rt. 31 munenIniinch a programnroeram to leacnteach methe or,mo revolution noHnna and onr-a poverty n» population. The school board by the Rev. Jamee W. Bottoms. Herald employes also enjoy man, two members of the board providing transportation and in some nations such as Ne military service until he can ' " " 'hi tidiitamount to elec- T ^ Rev. Ronald K Haideman numerous fringe benefits, in 367 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD o f selectmen; agent of town polio clinic had Dr. Bowen and River Rd. South. The Nagas to read, write and start pal where spreading education is met Monday. development programs to im- read and write,” Ahn explains. wm oonduct the Morning Pray cluding one week's vacation deposit fund, town clerk, town charge assisted by Mrs church la selling the poultry welcomed but .spreading Chri.st- In northeast Brazil, where Tuttle, explaining his stand, Opegiee houses on tlie property and prove their villages. said that under this program or at the 8:45 service at which after six months’ employ and treasurer, tax collector, four to ® ®rlen, Mrs. Coughlin and ianity is illegal. pea.sants have been driven to the 4 ' Patiiick of West St. time the Rev. Mr. Bottoms will two weeks after one year, an TEL 289-3495 board of welfare -with equal Mrs. McKusick with 98 receiv- seeking signed bids from all in "Nagaland has 17 languages, the nursing service wtH be cut but almost none of the people "I was working on our liter cities by poverty and drought, down In the school. He added' a master of science also speak. end-of'the-year bonus, company representatlon, six to board ofP "K trlvalene oral polio, terest^. Bids are to be in to thousands are clamoring for fac Owen S. Trask on Ripley Hill j can read or write any of them,” acy campaign with students at that since the school wiH be ex-' poultry science from All students in Church School payments for Blue Cross and health with equal representa- Mrs. O'Brien's report to the the University of Santo Domingo tory jobs and the demand fw CMS, full company payments Rd. by June 22 for removal by Miss Quy recounts. "But in two panded and Increased enroll- ilven^y of Connecticut. who have had reasonably good tion and seven constables. board of directors this week also when the revolution broke out adult education has soared, ,-Theodore K. Moran of Rt. 87 attendance will receive an E^is for Major Medical Insurance, August 1. weeks. 30 volunteers walked in ment is expected, the nursing GALLON On the boafd of finance there reported her attending a meet- in . April,” says Miss Rebecca In Costa Rica, Justo arid Luisa aervice ^ould be increased. end KepnethR.. Young of ^acht copal Church pin. This is a new full company payments for life Teen-agers’ Dance from the hills for training, and will be a' ^lontest since three ing at the State Department of then went back to the villages Blondet, a slender, pretty church Gonzalez, who left Castro’s The board also Voted to ap Rd. have, receii^d B.A. degrees award this year. Beginning next insurance, sick leave time, and members are to be elected for Health in Hartford for a discus- The teen-agers dance tomor to teach Hteracy." workers from the Dominican Re Cuba, are guiding Lotin-Ameri- point a committee to study the prom UConn. They were stu November, a pin of greater company contributions to a CASH four-year terms, each political sion on the care and treatment row will be from 8:30 pjn. to public. dents in'^.the College of Ubeml pension plan. Mi.ss Quy, who 'has been ean literacy programs and pro possibiUty of reatoriing the t i t value will be gi-ven to those who party to have two candidates of alcoholics with case presenta- 11:30 pjn. in the Nathan Hale ducing books in Spanish for new h e White Schoolhouse for Aria ghd 'Sciences. 1 3 '/ 2 - on the ticket for these three tions by various public health Community Center with Jim spreading education and the "Only about half the people at tdrlo purposes. Cxospel in India since 1938, is home can read. We had trained readers. The books are so suc Amdlcallpn Okgyed positions. In addition, the Dem -1 nurses and a discussion after Nettieton, disc jockey of cessful they are used in half a The building, artgtnally. The & iin g Board of Appeals ocrots must have two addition- each. She also had a conference one of about 40 experts from 23 150 volunteer teachers and 14 HOVB DELIVEBY AND BCBMXB BEBVlCfei WDRC, and the Exploits in at about 300 adults were taught dozen Latin-American coutytries, known as the Indian Q ia^ty bas 4pprqysd the application of al candidates for two - year with Miss Mathilda D’EJsopo, re- tendance. countries who have been meet 6cho61, was actually the found ing in Jerusalem on ways to literacy. Then the revolution the Canary Islands and Spain Raymond Legary, owner of terms to fill the unexpir^ gional supervisor, when ndmin- Itself. ing Of Darmtouth College. Ray’s Welding Service,- for the four-year terms to which A - istratlon ami, field work Manchester Evening Herald fulfill one of the world’s great began, the university emptied In 1755, when the Rev. Blea- m a bert Meyers and Harold Wal- discussed hungers—the hunger to read classes stopped. They "This literacy work is a use of a used ciir dealer’s li Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Groodale J - Coventry correspondent, F. Christian revolution — an alter aar Wheelock fouhded the dML w e « elected in 1963. Boto _h r i b b o n s AWARDED and write i going on in the in- cense at the present location., 4 Pauline Little, telephone 742- native to other revolutionary Bchod, Columbia waa known as resigm^ M d Maurice French 4-H Club ribbon r ,.ard .Few of' the expert* at the but we need stability to Mrs. Clarence Gmnt baa an 6231. movements," says Gonzalez. "It Lebenon Crank. and Albert S te v e ^ n were winners in the annual county J^asalem meeting have i continue the program. nounced winners at the card “ When tile shooting started, I is just a spark but we hope it The Rev. Wheelock was deep poninred by the 'Volun elected to serve until the com- homemaking demonstrations mingled with headhunters or Andover went to my home at the end of will became a flame." ly interested in teaching In teer BHte Department as fol HARRISON'S ,, 1 Blue to Linda LeDoyt, Peggy dodged elephants in jeeps the dian children and had great suc lows t 'tars. Hairy Chowanec, On the board of educaUon c a y , PHscilla Clay, Debbie Medical Group way Miss Quy has, but all of cess with a few students in his -wometifs high; Harold pvans, Sfationers there wiU ^ a contest for three Barth, Carol Morneau, Janeen them have faced the same prob own home. He obtained the men’s MWh; Mrs. Nettle Beck Goodales Mark 40th pasta for four-year terma. Reedy and Janice Clav, and red Honors Yules lem of bringing knowledge and schoolhouse in order to increase with of mildham, low and Ar BEAUTY A comteat -wm also exist for to Mary Kuchy, Beverly Bearce, the urge for progress to coun END OF SEASON SALE the one post four-year term on Brenda Ber - " , Kris Glenncy tries Where few have been to the number of students. thur FVmtalne, Willimantic, low. Richard B. Yules, the son of Missionaries from Indlhn This was the final card party for “ Gome as you are for a quiet-vschool since 1928. That year he the board of review and for the and Kim Glenney. school. Atty. and Mrs. Herman Yules tribes sent boys of eleven years the seaaon. evening of cards” was the invit started transporting children to one poet four-year tern) as a Mrs. Jame.s 'i . Laidlaw was The Jerusalem literacy semi- and up and the tribes repre ation extended to Mr. and Mrs. the old red school, the first con SALON zoning board of appeals alter- one of five adults evaluating of 107 Steep Hollow Lane, was , nar was sponsored by the Com- LARGE GERANIUMS sented now sound almost like Manchester Evening Herald Raymond Goodale of Bear solidated school in the state. nete. I each demonstration. Mrs. David honored today by the Coimecti- ; mittee on World Literacy and : Christian Literature. The com an Indian pow-wow. Therd were Columbia ixirrespondent, Vir Swamp Rd. when their friend He has been head custodian No contests will exist for the Strube was one of five adults out Society for Medical Re boys from the I>lewareB„ Mo ginia M. Carlson, telephone Is v»iy pleased two posts for four-year terms evaluating food exhibits and mittee, part of the U.S. National Miss Harrle L. Field of Rt. 87 to the newer elementary school search for having org:andzed a hawks, Pequots, Mohagans, 218-9224. tn Columbia called them last since 1954. He now keeps the on the zoning board of appieals 1 Susan Clay was one of 10 teen Council of Churches with head- 621 Hartford Rd. Narragansetts and many oth .school in good -working order as well as the t-wo posts for agers receiving a participation series of medical lectures while I quarters in New York, is one of Saturday. The quiet evening ■'htK. to announce studying medicine ait Yale Uni ers. turned out to be a night to re for many children of the chil four->'e«r terms on the planning I ribbon for acting as a hostess I the organizations -working with MANCHESTER, versity. Wheelock finally decided he Telnple to Mark member when 19 old friends dren he did the same for years the addition of and zoning commission. I during the affairs. the United Nations Educational, was too far away from tha Six Film' Set I Edmondson Graduates A 1957 graduate of Manches Scientific and Cultural Organi CONN. mot them at the door with the ago. ter High School, Yules is a third zations and overseas govem- Nations of Indians in New 2Stli Birthday greeting, "Happy 40th wedding Mrs. Goodale, the former A film "At War with the! William Edmonson, the son year medical student. The lec I ments to help wipe out Took, he was not satisfied With anniversary.” Mildred Wright of Willimantic, Army " will be shown at 7:30 of Mr. and Mrs. William Ed- p.m. tomorrow for Grades 7 mondson of Brewster St., Cov tures lllu.strate the career op illiteracy. the results of his work here and Tanple^ Beth Shokxn wiH Mias FUeld, -with Mrs. Elwood a practical nurse, was In pri — Abo — Manchester’s Largest Florist! knew that Yale College, .a l vate practice and also ran her through 12 of Coventry High 1 entry, has been graduated from portunities that exist in medical According to UNESCO fig oeOebraite Its 26th annaversary Hudson of Long Hill Rd. in Gloria Jean Yecthio research. Yules and other medi ures, only 8 of every 10 persons ready founded, would require AndoveF as a co-oonsi>irator, own nursing home. In recent Napkins Imprintod School at an admission' charge Mount Hermon School, Drive Down or Phone For An Appointment funds. tonight with a special Sabbath years she has assisted her son in the auditorium of 30 cents Churph Building Canvass cal students have presented in the -world have ever been to had tn-vlted friends of the Good- to their growing competent staff them to science classes through school, and 700 million adults— His financial a
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MANCft^TEll fcVENlNG HERALD, MANChiiaTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1908 "D o It. Do It” and "JPhere Was UU Chicopee Fells area of Two from Town a TTme.” Mike Romano Is vo^ Mkssachusetta. The boys have ciGAiis ^ Fires'i New Turnpikes Martin Good callst and arranger for the appeared locally and will be touring summer resorts, inclnd- TOIACCOS NRDD Disposes SeK, With ‘Gypsies’ group and la completing his niE E a m w r a f p i n < P ro v e n Safer General Manager Richard eophomore year at Manchester ing Old Orchaip Beach, Maine. Martin’s condition was re High School. Nick Romano Than Old Roads ported as .“very good” to Two young Manotasater men plays rhythm guitar and is a LOWER NUMBER DARKER ARTHUR BRUR Plan 3-Town Group day, following an operation. are membars of “ H ie Gypsies,” student at the Porter School of CHICAGO —Pencils are num Wednesday, On cataracts in Engineerihg and Tool Design. bered according'to the hardness (Oeatlaaed traa Page Ooe) his right sye. a rhythm group who will soon have a record released under The three other members of of the lead. Lower numbers Hartford Hospital spokes mean darker lines with less The Northeast Refuse Disposal District (NRDD), by harriers figured in two of the the Greenwood label. The two the Gypsies, who play bass, Read Herald A< men said that he wka rest songs ehoaen for recording are lead guitar and drums, live in pressure but more smudging. a 9 to 1 vote OT its representatives last night, took itis holiday deaths. ing comfortably and that he predicted action toward disbanding and dissolving. . An Ohio woman was MUed was permitted to walk about with only Manchester’aY------near HarrUburg, Pa., as the car the corridors. ______DellaFera dlsaenting, Francis BoHon representatives thi^ his Dr. Arthur C. Unsworth it voted to recommend to the in which she was riding struck TALCOTTVILLE company wiU cooperate l^viUl the steel median harder on the of Hartford, who performed legialative bodies of Manches them in their new district and Pennsylvania Turnpike. An Ohio the operation, will operate ter, Vernon, South Windsor on the left eye next week. DRIVE OUT TO TOLLAND TURNPIKE, ROUTE 83 AND SEE arid Bolton that they take the will try to come up with an man waa killed on Interstate 71 necessary steps, within 45 days, amended incinerator plan to fit in Columbus when his car Wt a to vote . y ,.- t n-i * ...... V., MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,' CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1966 PAGE EIGHT peopi* today sgalmk Internal MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1965 p in e a l quarrels wMoh he sak) Events ooifid stir up racial hatrad and 'give Indonesia new determlna- lEanrl^TBtTr voters in Russia, will automatically Jimmy Breslin tion to carry on tts crush Ma- troop to the polls and ratify, ■with their In World layala campaign.” dutiful votes, a foregone conclusion. Rahman accused opposition politicians, and pat^ularly There is no way to vote lo. The two (Continued from Page 8) who Inherited their unions, or DAR ES SALAAM, Tsazsnla PUBLISHED BY THB have ihode It, with their mouths (AP) — A key link in the three Singapore Premier Lee Kuan gl3tAl.D FRINTmO CO.. DTO. parties are not running against :h XMtlmata and an appointment Yew, of trying to create “ill 18 Blaaell Street and are revered while their nation East African Common other. Tliere is no way, except in ona with the chairman of the Board workers get paid in the dark: will, suspicion and-hatred.” Mencheeter. Conn. Market has been tevered with Lee, a Malaysian Chinese, has THOKAS F. raROUSON congressional district, to vote against of Higher Blducation. Screvane And tt le mostly the buslnese WALTER R. FERGUSON any of the candidatea nominated by untalented people with inherit the announcement that Kenya, charged Rahman’s government Publiehers put out the cigarette and ■walk Uganda and Tanzania will issue with seeking to deprive non-Ma Fmiitded October 1. 1881 the parties. In the First Congressional ed money and a rockfull of ed out of the room with the pa- striped ties from their schools. separate currencies. lay members of Malaysia’s pop Publlehed Every Evening Except Sunday! District the energy of two Individual Banking circles view the ulation of political squakty. and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at pem In bis hand as he followed And they all grab for Jobs they Kanchester. Conn., aa Second Class Mall candidates by petition, protesting can’t handle and power they move as a serious threat to the Wagner to the hotel ■with them. MBJLBOURNE, Australia Hauer. against an election of no choice, has The business of running .^New shouldn't have arid they haVe economc union. 1 the'city loaded up with 290,000 The move was announced (AP) — Several Islands o « Aus SUBSCRIPTION RATES offered votes one slight opportunity to York does not give a man any Thursday in Tanzania’s Parlia tralia’s sotithern coeM are .In Payable In Advance time to be upset because his employes, and toe man who One Year ...... 823.00 exercise a choice. ment by Finance Minister Paul danger of washing away and wife has Just died. tries to ^ a letter stamped in Six Months ...... 11.00 This kind of an election has happen toe Municipal Building after Bomanl. He said each country rabhMa are to Warn*, the niree Months ...... 5.60 Yesterday, Wagner said he would have its own central bank director ot toe Australian For One Month ...... 1.85 ed in Connecticut not because somebody was gioing out of the Job. He 3:30 on a BYiday afternoon la in deep trouble. And the Mayor and currency and that the East eign Mlnlatr/’s Antarotic Dlvt- M EM B ER O F has evil totalitarian designs upon our wants to be ■with his children. African Currency Board would ston sBl'd today. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He is finishing his 12th year of is only, one man and he sits on The Associated Prrs.s is exclusively entitled state, but because it seemed to be the top of it all, with twelve and a be dissolved. The board controls Dr. PMUp Law said rabbits to the use of republication of all news dis easiest and least complicated and least running this City. He knowa a half million people in toe the joint reserves of about 80 have eaten all the vegetation on patches credited to It or not otherwise credit man cannot do both. million pounds (9224 million), ed in this paper and also the local news pub controversial way for two party leader streets, and he la supposed to Citadel, Rabbit and MacQuarie There were, as he spoke at 'liiese reserves presumably will lished here. ships to set up a constitutional conven run It all. Islands, and the Islands now are All rirhts of republication of special dis (Montiirve yesterday, 12 and one- Yesterday Robert Wagner, It"-. be divided among the three eroding rapidly. patches herein are also reserved. tion which could be run right. half million people in New his head coming up and down countries. “ Tb think rabbit* were put on The Herald Printing Company. Inc., as And what the two party leaderships York City. It still is the only quickly while he tried to get Bomanl attributed the move all these Islarvda in the first sumes no financial responsibility for typo really had in mind when they wanted to city in the ■world ■worth talking rid of these tears coming into to the failure of the three na I ^ c e so that shipwrecked mari graphical errors appearing In auvertisments his eyes, lifted City politics up and other reading matter in The Manchester be sure the convention could be run about. Your life can drip away tions to form a political union or ners wouldn’t starve,” Law ■Evening Herald. without a chance in the empti from his level for 22 minutes. central bank. said. right was tliat It shouldn't jeopardize its SofUy and slowly, and ■with Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. ness of a Los Angeles or a Lon- Publishers Representatives — The Julius own chance of succe.ss by branching out dom or a Chicago. But in New grea'f class, he spoke of a dead ^ MILAN, Italy (AP) — A noted Mathews Special Agency — New York, Chi into issues and controversies which York every one of these big wife and two sons who are llv- , art expert was arrested Thurs cago. Detroit and Boston. ing and need him. He said they MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA might produce the defeat of its consti buildings offers a chance. And day night In connection with a TIONS. ______the ideas and the stimulation to were more important than be ring which police say sold tution at the jKills next December. try your best hand in Ufe runs ing Mayor. hundreds of paintings falsely VlO U JARVIS Display advertising closing hours: It was all very well intentioned and 1965 PubllBhem Newspaper For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. thixwgh this city and the mil Syndicate attributed to well known mod For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday. benevolent, the interim step toward vot lions who are In It. It is one ern Italian artists. PIANO TEACHER, For Wednesday — 1pm. Tuesday. For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. ing with no choice in Connecticut, just belKiva place to be the mayor The expert is Cesare Bellini, COIN OPERATED For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. about the time Soviet Russia mpy b* of. But it also la a city that 75, a retired professor. He is a Now Making Summer WASH-’N-DBY CI.EAN For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. Is troubled and creaking and the Jags on Nutmea; member of the panel of art ex Classified deadline; 10:30 a.m. each day of about to offer its voters a choice.-* Schedules For Pupils n MAPLE ST. publication except Saturday — 9 a.m. problema of all these people in New Swedish Fad perts which advises the Milan lAcross From First National one plajce are murderous. Bob courts in art litigations. For Appointment Please Store Parking Lot Friday, June 11 Wagner ga've them up yester Investigators accused Bellini OPEN 7 DAYS Warsaw Pact’s De GauDe day. He wants a life now. LONDON (AP) — Two psy of autoemticaiting panntings he CaU 16-Lb. Wash—25c ■nioae who are preoccupied with con He never had one in his job. chiatrists reported today that knew ■were fakes. 8-Lb. Dry Clean—$2.00 When he came out of his office the latest kick in Sweden is get They Know Their Manchester History 5 Lb*. Or Under—$1.50 Now They Love Him sidering the unspeakable effronteries of and into the hallway on his way A aa._ ntf'trt'Hfi.llv bel KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia 643-5692 Free Mothproofing President de Gaulle and his lack of en to lunch he always had to walk ting Wgh on nutmeg. (AP) — Prime Minister Abdul With the announcement of his deci- *”""1 ■“ oM"f thusiasm for the western alliance of quickly, and with somebody Writing in the mecHcai, maga- Rahman warned the Malaysian aion not to run for a fourth term. May NATO probably ha'ven’t had time to around him, to get through I zlno Lancet, Hans Olof Akesson or Robert Wagner triggered precisely these turnstiles toat peoples’ 1 and Jan Wallnder of the Unlver- notice that NATO’s Eastern European ...... iiiMiirri-'iT’i------^ ...' the same kind of reaction which also hands were making. Wherever' sdty of Gothenburg Psychiatric io^ ^ er^ sr^ sen ttog toe prizes arc bank president Everett J. Livesey and vice counterpart, the- Warsaw Pact, is al.so he went, there would be a hand Cadnic said they had encoun might have dominated the final deci- ^ Watklns*(Streme right). The mural is a product of the international- 936 MAIN ST. - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. experiencing trouble with one of its on his arm and “ Bob . . . Mr. tered two cases, a gdrl of 17 and W *k n o^ w tU U ^^ tien ce and Panes Ghlkas, and depicts scenes of historical and sentimem ■ion of New jyorkers at the polls, if he members. Mayor . . . Bob, I want you a woman of 22. t«i Interest in Mtuichester Judging in the con tesu ^ as baaed upon correct IdOTtificatlon of had run. too . . .” Ake«aon and Wallnder said toe^aXs^enM in th^ brief narratives describing their historical It was Rumania which, last year, Public opinion polls could show his A year-and-hoK ago, the peo three hours after eating a quan ^furThrsf^tow bmk%cenUy completed an extensive remodeling ^d mo^rnization went against Communist bloc policy by ple with him arranged a trip to tity of nutmeg the girl had a eomparative loss of popularity. He project culmlnattog in the month-long open house celebration. (Herald photo by Pinto.)_____ reducing the term for its compulsory Japan so they could get him feeling that she was withdrawn could be subjected to intensifying from reality and people she saw military service from 24 to 16 months, away for a re-st. He wa-s sight an, identified by officers as criticism by those who thought he seeing at Kamakura and he looked tiny. and which, in the meanwhile, has ap Rusk’s wife. Ward said com i The woman who went on a lacked this or that quality which might was standing alone and looking plaints naming both would be parently reduced its army from at a large ^ d d h a In the city nutmeg Jag also developed the be ideal in an executive. He could be Banker Bars Bandit^ filed. 240,000 men to 200,000. It is also Ru when a woman came running reaction of withdrawal. Her MANCHESTER considered weak and lacking in ■vigor on hearing became unusually mania which has been making special up to him and her hand came A LION TO LOVE •ome specific issue whose partisans out and Wagner's shoulder acute. gestures toward the United States and Oourtesy Wadsworth Athoneum, Hartford Akesson and Wallnder said BREMERTON, Wash. (AP) preferred gallant knights on whit* flinched, but it was too late. Staves Off Robbery —“I think everyone should have Western Germany, in the field of trade Tbe hand grabbed him and the there appeared to be no danger chargers. GREEK POTTERY BOX: 3,000 Year Old Item In Atheneum’s Permanent Collection a lion, they’re so lovable,” be relations, and which has also been ex flnjrers dug Into hts .sleeve. of nutmeg addiction — both pa But, in the emotional showdo'wn, as "I wrote you a letter and you tients described their experi lieves Mrs. David P. Relling, pressing, in the informal conversation g r a n d s a l in e . Tex. (AP)fl^, where ^e^ who practices what she preach tt came yesterday ■with his retirement, never answered it." the woman ence as unpleasant and fright of some of its leaders with Western — A quick young tianker sound identlfied him as Richard Rusk es. Adalord, a 265-pound lion, is ‘ or as it might have come at the polls began. She went Into a long ening. 24, a parolee. diplomats, some kind of fundamental speech about a sewer In Ben- ly whipped a husky, gun-wa'vlng a family pet. in November, had he remained in the Decker said a young ■woman The two-year-old king of aversion to the idea of military pacta Bonhurst. exconvict Thursday during an race, all that New Yorkers could re Jimmy The criticism come from attempt to rob grand Sahne’s was with Rusk auid thedr car beasts has been rendered a bit in general. Reflections Catholic Ladies more loveable by Dr. Relling, member was that he -was a New York Wagner And City everyplace. And H was all right First National Bank. One wild contained a collection of pistols, All this has upset some of the rigid shotguns, rifles and ammuni a veterinarian, who spent eight er, as he himself said, a child ot the aith him because this wa.s a shot was fired. minds of the Kremlin, just as de Another Yesterday man who could get very big and Plan Lawn Party “ When I heard the gun drop tion. hours of surgery removing Ada city. Now they all remembered that his lord’s teeth. His claws have Gaulle’s rebelliousness creates conster Breslin not even notice It when aome- to toe floor,” said W. L. Gar Pippin was charged with at comparative virtues, which lay in the bodv took a shot at him. Gibbon.* Assembly, Catholic land m , “ I was able to hit him. tempted bank robbery and also been clipped. The lion nation for brittle minds in Washington. which downs 12 pounds of field of personal honesty, were unusual > 'Riere was, a while back, a Ladies of Columbus, will hold I hit him several times. I really lodged in toe Van Zandt County By Phineas Fiake canned cat and dog food daily, But the truth has to be that there NEW YORK, June 11 — At ed Susan that if I were re-elect over the mansion and the lights statement made by one of the a laivn party Tuesday after got in one good one. It took the Jail at neighboring Canton. in the field of politics, and that his the end, there were his t^wo has been generally well accept are no particular ■villains in Rumania, ed, it would be my last term as ■went on, Wagner rame out onto The oldest Cheney house in the cost and the difficulty ot local Democratic leaders that noon at 1 at the home of Mrs. hide off Ws nose.” Van Zandt Sheriff B. W. Ward failings, which were an occasional dis sons, Duncan, IS, in a .sports Mayor. , . . Then in March of ed In the neighborhood, the Rel any more than there are particular vil the porch. His bleak face sunk Manchester probably will not having it moved. to t everybody around Wagner <3ecrge Willard, 75 Steep Hol- It also put WllUam Pippin, 38, reached Canton early today taste for grappling with the ugly end jacket and dusty loafers, aivd 1964 she left us. In the months with Rusk and the young wom- lings report. lains in France, into the collar of a dark blue sur\'ive the summer. Certainly the kind of enthu mad. Deb* Myers, his press Icxw Lane. 'Various card gomes ■whose police record dates to of problems, for the clear, clean, quick Bob 21, tvho was in a dark blue since, I tried to serve for her on^ercoat. He paused for a mo The building at 175 E. Cen siasm that could make up for secretarv, came Into the office will be played and refreshments What has happened, with both mili suit. And the father, Robert F. 1966 in Rawlings, Wyo., bock decision, were the failings of every- and myself, too, as the parent ment, and then came down the ter St, built .sometime before some of the difficulty was ab In the morning emd sat down will l>e served. Prizes will be tary pacts, is the passage of time, and Wagner, the Mayor of the City Of our two children. . . . Now I and t-yped out a* na.stv a re behind hers. man. porch steps and got into a li 1757. will likely be demolished sent among the political pow awarded. Mrs. Charles Lesper- Garland, 28, held Pippin until the loosening of the external threat of New York, sitting in front of ■want to give a priority to . . . mousine to go to a hotel. in July to make way for a new ers that be, who gave only su buttal aa the Mayor of New them. He was in a blue pin ance and Mrs. James Gorman police arrived at this Blast Tex To be a ‘good” and a “decenf* the needs of one son on the very Paul Screvane, the President apartment development. perficial attention to the idea, York can make. He brought it are co-chairmen of the event. which originally seemed to justify the striped suit and he had the Into Wagner’s office and as salt mining town's only bank, at the PARKADE man. which seemed to be the verdict on threshold of manhoood, and the of the City Council, was having The town might have moved and the administration, which Mrs. Herbert Carvey, presi Euid toe downcast gunman said: creation of such pacts. The world Queens and Brooklyn telephone needs of the other son ap showed it to him. the tongues of so many New Yorkers a clganeibte in a little room im- the structure to a new .site, and had already made up its mind dent, announces the following ''Well, fellows, I’m sorry — but moves, and, ■when it moves, it invari directories under him so he proaching that slate. They have der the stairs. A brown manila thus preserved it; for various after a previous plan, to buy Wagner looked at it. Then he appointments for the coming yesterday, can seem a very great deal, ■would be high enough for the 9at back. "Let me tell you,” he it’s all over now.” ably cracks and weakens and shuffles a claim upon me . . envelope was in his hands. It practical reasons, it will not. part of the property on which year: Mrs. John F. Tierney and With drawn pistol, Pippin SPECIAL SALE Sh-h-h-h-h! when it is being lost, or when it is television cameras. He started He, and everybody in the was filled with papers about a the house now stands, proved said, "his wife isn't well, he’s off and leaves behind the dry and The Chamber of Commerce has got some problems with his Mrs. Glno Andreini, program; shoved past Garland, a vice being voted upon. reading his speech at 12:30. He room, had a ■very hard time get statutory time limit on a special pointed out that it would be impractical. Mrs. Joseph E. McCarthy, pub sterile husks of policy straitjackets read it sofUy, with his voice Kids and he's got a re-election president of the bank, at a side This was, of course, the underlying ting through this part of his rent control hearing and a spe difficult to schedule the house The Chamber’s recommen licity: Mrs. Charles Suntava, door titter closing time. which may once have been entered into wavering and then breaking, speech. And as he stopped tuid cial meeting of the Board of problem. And. beside*, he’s a M ILITARY strength which would have made May mo\-ing, and that, without a dation was accompanied, as is nice fellow. So if he thinks he hospitality. Also present were W. L. Gar There^s a bed hiding in this willingly. and the tears in his eyes reflect looked down so he could make use for the building, the ex- that organization's wont these Also, Mrs. George WlUard, or Wagner a strong candidate next No ed the lights from the cameras can do himself some good by land Jr., president of the bank Nationally \ It is not de Gaulle or Rumania which himself stop crying and go on (See Page Nine) pen.s-e would be hard to justify. days, wilb a constructive kind Girl Scout chairman; Mrs. Cor and father of the young execu and NURSES' vember in spite of all the Republican in front of him and the chan with his speech, and everything taking a slam at me, well, let’s are headed in the wrong direction. It Perhaps a private party of counter proposal: not hit him on the head too nelius Foley. Catholic book tive; tour women employes and and independent excitement generated delier over his head. He spoke about him took you back to this might more easily step in where shelf; Mrs. Salvatore Filloramo tliree tellers. Directors of the Popular WATCHES Is NATO and the Warsaw Pact, which for 22 minutes. And he Townspeople interested In much" Wagner picked up toe luxurious Hide-A-Bed sofa! by the glamorous candidauiy of Con cold, dank evening last March. the town cannot. pre.scrvlng something of Man Btatemcnt and tore tt in half and Mrs. Howard Hampton, bank were due to meet shortly. are heading nowhere. spoke, did Robert F. Wagner, It ■was the second ^ay of the Herald gressman John Lindsay. Certainly any way that can chester’s past might get to and dropped it into the waste scholarship. "I don’t see how the shot as he said goodby yesterday, month, and Susan Wagner had be found to .save the old house, missed all of us,” said the elder Reg. $29.95 ■with the dignity of a human gether to form an historical so basket. At first guess, then, the Lindsay died of cancer at noon. She died Yesterdays whether it be moved or left ciety. COOPED-ITP FEELING Garland. 17 JEWEL If you haven’t seen the 1965 Hide-A-Beds you don’t being *who is gl’ving up some- His mother died when he was candidacy, with its chance to light a Automation In Blueberry Patch in a eeootui-floor bedroom of where it is. used as a museum, If such a group were to or young, and he grew up in a liv MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -T he His son had answered a knock know how smartly etylod a sofa-with-a-bed can to thing in order to take care of Oracie Mansion with her hus an office or occupied as a pri and cracked the door to hear light for the Republican party natidnal- Up in Glastonbury where cultivated his children. 25 Years Ago ganize Itself, the Chamber ing room filled with his father’s chicks now using what was once . how comfortable it is as a sofa . . . and as a bed, band, mother and both her sons vate home, should, if undertak would offer whatever support political friends. The milkman a chicken house in back of the Pippin inquire if toe bank held a ly and symbolize the beginning of a blueberries first got their start in Con "In 1961,” he said, "I promis watching. And as dusk came Tourist information booth WATCH too. For these new Hide-A-Beds are as good lookuig necticut some years ago the blueberry en, receive the community’s ap the society might reasonably won his way into the picture Bullion C. Cocks home here are telegraphed money order tor es quick comeback from the di.saster of sponsored by the Chamber of plause. require to begin. and was sent out to Queens to member* of Tau Delta Sigma him. The younger Garland and as luxurious sitting as ordinary sofas. This big busine.ss is .so big that berries are now Commerce in cooperation with Made To Take last November, has been aided by the harvested by machine. In a certain way it would be Although the preservation of be a dhrtrlct leader. But his fa Sorority. _ . turned to relay the question to a 82” style has separate poly-Celacloud back cuehions Wagner withdrawal. the National Youth Administra most fitting if the home re history has not, historically, ther’s life as a United States After months of painting, teller and toe intruder crowded S The device reaches into the bushes A Thought for Today tion opens at Center. A Beating and poly-Dacron seat cushions; hides a 65 x 75” Sim- But that prospect may change back with several finger-like appendages and mained what It has been al been a special interest of Senator left room for being scrubbing and slip-covering, the inside. Made only New system of court book most continuously for 200 or with a eon. Wagner’s life a* ‘ "Iliat g3Jn looked like It might foam mattress. Custom covered in print covers, 1 again if the Democrats succeed in unl- gives the branches a gentle but thorough keeping, involving use of ab Chambers of Commerce, this girls have transformed the place by Simmons shaking. The berries fall into an apron *Tve been doing some more life wasn’t so ‘good’. Maybe he more year»—a place for people particular offer seems to be Mayor left room for nothing. Into oozy headquarters for their weigh 26 pounds,” the vice pres • 'Water Rfisistant quilted on all cushions! Other fabrics from $329. tying their tremendous machine thinking about God’s grace . . . would love me even If I got stract form, approved for use to live and children to grow, He had the second hardest ident related. "But I caught his below. They are transferred to a pro- in town court. well and genuinely made. orgEOiizatlon. (Socks, 'father of • Radium Dial strength behind some candidate who ce.ssing building where they are culled maybe its not such a bad idea into more trouble and life was for bread to be baked (or at It has apparently been hard eleotlv* office in toe nation. members Patsy and Mary, put a gun arm, we wrestled around after ail . . . that is. If it ap bas a name. If we were Lindsay, we by hand as they move along a belt. more exciting. Maybe its like least toasted) and families to enough bringing together like- But he stHl was in polttlcs on a roof on the building and con- and the gun went off.” • Shockproof Small, unripe, or deformed berries are plies to me. It occurs to me he loves old people who have to 10 Years Ago gather about the board. minded townspeople with a local ba-tis. And politics In New heater and rug. A As they struggled tor toe would quake in our candidacy at the that I look pretty good to most be careful and nice . . . and York isIs mostlymoetly the businea* ofoi ^adV ^ weapon, a man named by offi removed, and the rest go merrily on Andrew L. Rlker, 680 Spring Whether the hou.se is put to shared concern for the town’s prospect of having to run, for instance, their way to market. people . . . I stay out of trou he also loves young people who a living use, or a ceremonial history, to work together, with llttto towyero who hang a ^ seat and much of the cers as an accomplice of Pippin St., full-time engineer and clubhouses because they re iiot irucK against somebody with a name like 'The largest Glastonbury blueberry ble . . . I don’t Irritate people aren’t careful and are pretty one, or whether it cannot prac out having to overcome thoee other furniture was salvaged fled in a white station wagon. unless they bother me . . . I messy. part-time inventor, Invents good la'wyers. And it is mostly He was iwrested later near Dol- Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.—no matter grower pronounces the mechanical pick curved screen to provide easy tically be taken from the paths practical problems as well. The and repainted. er a .success. It picks more berries In a think my image is pretty fair. "Well, that doesn’t solve any of progress, this writer hopes Chamber's offer seems to go a toe business of labor leaders what the appraisal of the stature and But some days I get kind of a and inexpensive method of giv shorter time and at less cost than the problems for me . . . because ing movies and colored slides that the public sentiment that long way toward alleviating ability of the individual wearing the wages of hand pickers. It doesn’t get down feeling . . . I know I’m then I can be anyway I want has been exhibited can be the troublesome details that not doing much ■with my life Illusion of depth 3-D. famous name might be. sick or tired, it doesn’t oversleep or to . . . but I still have to Diplomas awarded 330 sen turned and channeled In dampen the ardor of even the take coffee breaks. . . . and I get to feeling de choose how I want to be and iors at traditional Manchester the future to achieve what may most enthusiastic. But harvesting is only one of the pressed. I know I’m not too bad, then take thq consequences. I High School graduating cere not have been attainable this It has, for example, been - WHY JOIN Electing Without Choosing problems which beset the commercial but then I don’t seem to be can’t try to be' careful and nice monies at the State Theater. time. through the ChamberiB good grower of blueberries. The other problem good for much of anything and down-deep blame God for Patricia Wupperfeld gives the • • • offices that such organigatlons It continues to be very difficult for is birds. As soon as the- berries start either. having to be that way . . ^ valedictory and Nancy Sliver When the Chamber of Com as the United Blind and the “So that leaves me with an Maybe It’s God’s -will that I more w e n t scholarship foun aome people to accept the theory that, to take on a little color, the birds arrive delivers the salutatory. merce looked into the feas KNOWN FOR VMUtS by flocks. So far, the only successful de other thought . . . maybe God choose to really be myaelf. I ibility of moving the first dation nave found life. A COUNTRY CLUB! all the while, Russia and America are Life magazine features high • • • fense against them is protective netting. loves me Just the way 1 am think I may have more choice way safety project developed Cheney house, at the request getting to be more and more like each But even that isn’t wholly successful. . . . kind of careful and shriv than I thought I did.” with the help of Burr Nurseries of town director Harlan Tay With the apparently un*^ other, converging and evolving toward Some birds will take advantage of a elled up Inside. Maybe God loves Adam Mann of Manchester, planting rose lor, It reached the conclusion avoidable loss of the first me even if I am good-for-noth Cheney House, the town will some middle ground in which each of hole in the netting to go right inside Submitted by bushes along the highway to that the house could not be and eat their fill. It takes a brave bird ing . . . but on the other hand, Earle R. Custer, Pastor cushion shock of vehicles which see the last of a real plMe o f them will be something half and half. put to enough good purpose as its past. to do this, but the birds are brave these maybe be would love me if my North Methodist Church run off the road. a town building to overcome * s * and in this Hide-A-Bed, too! l,et the rigid skeptics oonlinue their days. 'While the buUdlhg was not happy ignorance. The problem of protecting crops from perfect as a monument, tt oould ha-ve at least been hseaMe and But let the rest of us face up to birds is as old as the crops themselves. In Europe, snares and nets have been moat aatlsfaotory aa oiw, but. facts, now and then. Here’s a Simmons Hide-A-Bed for your Early Amer used to trap birds, or glittering mirrors for clroumstancee that are to be ican room with solid maple wing trim, and Beauty- Take, for instance, the latest political found In our puesent rather or scarecrows have been hung in the Fischetti rest type seat cushions! It’s 74-inches wide and has report from Russia. It is to the effect fields with small effect. One of the tra than the buUdtng's past. ditional employments for children is to Perhape the oommunlity la^ a 53 X 76” Adjusto-Rest innerspring mattress. that, In the next Russian elections, the r m m be sent to the fields with rattle or bell e H 1M S M IW hs lucky that the house at I'ffi B.’ . berry picking was one operation which Remember when every ItusMan people—an advance toward the portunlty for people to ■work SPECIAL OFFER Go th «id , make.1 big spl8$h! Turn your backyard had been by-passed by the Industrial gether. < • 16 ft MusMq Super Carol morning started a day of ohoioe in representation which is aup- revolution, but now even this falls vie- into a country club! And giva tha family yean, posedly fundamental to a democracy. tim to the latest instrument of auto Mancheater*a surviving pest! * Musklo Spiur-Kle*' Dlatonde and years Of backyard fui)-in-tha*jwn» Your jJrL hew adventure and life mation. seetns now to dapeiul upon the* Filter . vata Mufkln Poo! foet up in bourt, Last$ practi- was wonderful? You can Now, while we read of some im- Maskia Metal Ladder The mechanical picker has its lim very immediaite futuro. ' e pmding poBsible step for Russia, let us eSMinllier’ eelly foiiver. Get a Mpakln now! recAptiire that glorious itations. however. It doubtless does well . * — — , look ha A: PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, 00NN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1965 PAGE ELEVEN State Man ToUand Pioneer and Barnnii the custody ot the cleric of toe superiev court here.” BERLIN (AP)— The Named as defendants in the mother of a 26-yeaa>oJd Miss Garrity to Present action, wMch asks that the Where Service heUooptec pilot from Berlin Finish Negotiations guilty verdict be set aside and Top Herald Carriers says khe has received a a new trial ordered, ore the fneasage from the Defense ‘Sound of Music’ Recital State of Oonneotlcut and Otto Department reporting her (Continaed from Page One) J. Saur, state’s attorney for 1$ O ir Beet eon missing in aotion in The Pioneer Parachute Co. rom ple^ the Fairfield county, To See Mets Sunday Joe McGonigal Dies, Viet Nam. Mias Ariyne M. Garrity,>^gu«d song to the auximpanl- chase of about 16 acres f cense plates hidden behind Con He Is DionaM R. Saegert daughter of Atty. and Mrs. ment of Ariyne Garrity. Highway, where the firm plans to build a new lactory necticut dealer’s platee. of the 118th Aviation Oo., Harold Garrity, will give a The door prize was won by Lauten had a .38 snubnosed Election Date Set 445 HARTFORD ROAD OPEN 9 to 9 ~ SAT. to A Air Mobile Lift, son of Mrs. platform art recital of the Louise Piwoskl. and company headquarters. .______revolver in the car, police said. HAR’TFORD (AP)—Gov. John A total of 154 Herald carriers, including 11 girls, 52 Years at Herald Eleanor , Saegert of 1198 "Sound of Music” by Rodgers Anniversary Program The land, which formerly be-^ No shots were fired at the N. Dempsey today aet Nov. 2 oa have won prizes in a new-subscriber contest, conducted and Hammersteln, at Sykes Here is the rest of the of longed to deVeloper John Bar- satisfaction this morning that the date for a apeclal New Hav W orthin^on Ridge. ficial program for the week- Pioneer had closed the land savings and loan association of from April 5 to May 27. The top winners, those who Junior High School auditori nlnl, was transferred to Plo- fice during the holdup, which en Probate District election to um, June 24 at 8 p.m. The re long celebration of the town’s transfer—an event for which fill the vacancy caused by toe increas^ their routes the most and who were each Joseph W. McGonigal, 67, of 9 >Starkweather St., neer at a closliig this morning. occurred shortly after II a.m. awarded a transistor radio,'$> LieHTWBeHT cital Is for the benefit of the 250th anniversary. A portlMi Mayor F’raacls J. Mahoney town officials have been wait recent death of Judge James A. a long-time foreman of The Herald’s press room, died was printed yesterday. The ing since they became aware Two employes and two custom Shanley. are: Mark Baer, Michael Lit-, Tompkins, Ernest Tupper, WiV About Town AssociaUon for Perceptually announced the completion of ers were in the office at the Bam Vendetta, Bernard Von GENERAL ELECTRIC yesterday at East Hartford Hospital. He retired Sept. Handicapped Children. celebration starts Sunday, late last year that Pioneer was ’The date coincides with toe tie, Ted Brindamour, Bradford June 27. the transaction, and at the seeking a new industrial site. time. city’s municipal election. Steurer and Joseph D’Amato. Hone, Richard White, John Wil PORTABLE 30, 1964, after more than 52 years service with this Jane Spaeth of 39 Marion Miss Garrity will portray all same time said he ia achedul- It was the 12th robbery of a lard, William Wilson, Dustin of the characters In the musi Thursday afternoon will fea "The people of Manchester The city of New Haven and For ha-ving Increased their newspaper. ^ Dr. was elected president of the Ing a meeting of town officials bank or savings and loan as routes by six or more custo Wood, Mark Baer, Daniel He joined the paper in April cal, including both the spesde- ture live denmonstrations of arts should cast a sigh of relief that the towns of Orange and Wood- Manchester Youth Council at and crafts and a baked bean next week to speed the Instal this has happened,” Mahoney sociation in Connecticut since bridge make up the district. mers, 12 boys will leave Sun Brann, John Bronson, William 1912 as a printer's devil, and the annual picnic held recently ing parts and the music. She lation of utilities to the site. Jan. I and the first since April Busfli, Peter Corna, James will set the mood of the play supper, sponsored by the Wom said. ’The governor also announced day morning for Shea Stadium, TV Within his first year with the at Wickham P^rk. Barbara The town haa agreed to under 26. to watch the N.Y. Mets play Cross, Brian D’Amour, Da'vid Refrigerator- en’s Auxiliary of the Tolland "It has set the stage for the appointment of attorney firm he became a pressman. Higbie was named vice presi Wins Grant write the coet of building a the Los Angeles Dodgers in a Dezeo, Gary Ehrhardt. ■Volunteer Fire Department wlB Michael J. Laurentano, the more industry to take a loc^ at Harry Koletsky of New Haven UHF/VHF At an interview for his re dent: Ruth Blackwell, secre- L be held a t tbe White School road and providing water to our town in a better light.” Killed on Errand as the new workman’s compen double-header. Also Chip Freitag, Robert Ge tirement story, Mr. McGonigal tary, and Linda Trombley, firehouse, Leonard; Corner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mldiael serve the new plant. Mahoney’s stated policy has sation commissioner for the 3rd They are; James Clifford, novese, Jay Gustafson, Mark recalled that during his first treasurer. Laurentano of 413 E. Cknter The General Assembly has MADISON (AP) — Leaving ^ . Halobmxlo. Pam Hobby, Gary from 5 to 7 pxn. been to seek Increases in the toclr wives and children at the i Joseph DAmato, Paul Frank- week on the job. one edition of Thursday evening, the variety St., has won a $1,060 tuition approved, and Gov. John town's tax base by encourag Anthony E. Grillo of Hamden. enburg, Phillip Isleib, Edward Huckins, MaJry Kelley, Charles The Herald's then bi-weekly Arthur House .speak on "Af scholarship from Rhode Inland Dempsey has signed, a bill con picnic ground.s, two New Haven Poutre, Mark Plante, Herbert Kelley, John King, Russell Lab- talent show wiH be held on the School of Design in Providence. ing new Industry here. men di'ove off to get cigarettes Grillo has been named a judge Freezer publication carried a front page rica" Tue.sday at a meeting of firming the town's right to be, Wade Lundrvun, Dennis La- Hicks school grounds at 8 p.m. The new Pioneer plant could and were killed in an auto acci in Common Pleas Court. Rowley, Bradford Steurer, Mark banner headline on the sinking the Rotary Club at 6 p.m. at A graphic arts major, he wlU extend utlUUes to encourage serve as the genesis of an in Baer, Robert Hlebe. Michael ■voie, Clifford Leonard, Michael In case of rain the show wlH be dent Thursday. Little, John McGuire, Everett of the White Star ocean liner the Manchester Country Club. held in the Hicks school gym. enter his junior year in Septem Industrial developmfent. dustrial park that would con Little and Bradford Mosher. Titanic. The ship sank on its He has served as a member ber. He graduated from Man A number of details must be tinue to grow and develop, Police identified toe men as Columbia They will be accompanied by Peterson, Jeffery Quinn, Mi Friday, Scout Day chael Ronalter. maiden voyage after hitting an of Operations Crossroads In Friday will be primarily Boy chester High School in 1968. worked out before construction town officials hope. ’Tliomas P. O’Keefe Jr., 20, circulation manager William Icdberg in the Atlantic off the Africa for the past two years. Scout day, featuring a "Sklll- The scholarship was based on of the $600,000 factory can Meanwhile. Mahoney says he driver of the car, and Adolf Car Hits Pole, Anderson, assistant circulation Also Robert Saunders, Doug coast of Newfoundland, with a ' erama” at the field south of one of his creations, a color begin. plans to invite representatives J, A. Gilbert. 27. manager Charles Graff, and las Scholpp, Michael Sweeney, loss of 1,517 persons reported. TTie executive board of the Crandall’s Pond from 1 to 5 slide and musical presentation Pioneer must exercise an -op of industries that will be dis The driver of toe other car Herald staff members Howard Paul Sonier, Lawrence Spivey, "We were running a Cox Du Women’s Auxiliary to Mandies- p.m. The scouts will hold their of local tobacco fields and to tion to purchtuw a small piece placed Or affected by the pro Involved was Carleton Ryder, 21, Driver Cuts Lip Holcomb and Fremont Wilson. William Taylor, Darlene Turner, plex Press at that time, ca- ter Memorial Hospital will meet Court of Honor at 7:30, also at bacco barns with an abstract of land, belonging to Mrs. Ethel posed expansion of the Wilbur of Westbrook. He was in critical ITie following carriers won Bruce Wendue and Michael pihle of printing 10 pages, al Monday at 1 p.m. in the board Crandall’s. The public is wel and impressionistic approach Donahue and adjacent to the Cross Highway to explain their oondiiiUon in Middlesex Memori A WlUimantic m otorist prizes of cameras or cash: Quinn. though for a long period of room at the hospital. come at these events. using a combination of jazz and proposed building site, in order problems to the town, to see if al Hospital, Middletown. snapped a telephone pole at its Robert Agostinelll, James Gregorian chants in the back time we ran only six pages af The Women’s auxiliary of the to beat locate the new plant. the community can provide any PoUce s^ d O’Keefe and Gil base and then struck a metal Anastaslo, Gary Anderson, Dances Planned COLOR ter we became a dally in 1914,'' Members of the Senior Meth V.F.W. is sponsoring restaurant ground. Bamlnl must deed land to the assistance. bert left. Chatfield Hollow State lamp post this morning when Wayne Amderson, Darryl Ar- he said. odist Youth Fellowship will style meals. Including every Manchester Industrial De'velop------1 Park in Killingworth when they his car failed to negotiate a genbright, Michael Audette, Mr. McGonigal began with goseph W. McGonigal sponsor a farewell reception for thing from snacks to dliuier at ment Foundation for a road to ran out of cigarettes and headed curve on Rt. 6. The man, John James Bacon, Tim Banning, During Plaza 7 The Herald at its old building Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Olson of the V.F.W. Hall from noon to Police Find the factory site and for a water MCL Auj^iliary for a store. The accident hap A. Vrabel, 32, suffered a cut Stephen Beaulieu, Joseph TV on Hilliard near Main St. The East Hartford, formerly of 20 8 p.m. main and storage tank instal pened on Route 80. lip. Belanger, Robert Benito, Peter A pair of period dance pre building was destroyed by fire those wishing to do so may Hartford Rd., Sunday from 7 Ball on Saturday lation. Ryder had his seat belt fas Vrabel was arrested and Berdnick, David Blackwell, sentations, "Dances of the In 1922 and rebuilt soon after. make memorial contributions to to 9 p.m. at Susannah Wesley Elects Officers tened at the time of Impact, po charged with failure to drive Kurt Bogll, Charles Brackett, Court" and "Ilances of the Miss Ariyne Ctknity Saturday activities will fea Explosives Atty. Leon Podrove. Barnlnl's In 1928 the paper came to its the North Methodist Church Hall. Olson, former youth di counsel, says that the deed for lice said. O’Keefe and GUUert’e right. He is to appear in Willl- Richard Brannick, James Bren Country," will be given June 20! present location on Biasell St. Memorial Fund. rector for South Methodist ture the Parade and the Anni Mrs. Roland Wilson of 897 seat belts were not fastens, the mantic Circuit Ciourt June 13. nan, Robert Brennan. during the second annual P laza' without benefit of scenery or versary Ball. 'Hie parade will the land for the road is drawn Avery St. was elected president Police said Vrabel, heading His retirement followed that Church, will continue to serve special costumes. Mrs. Garrity be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. The In Virginia 8u»d will be delivered to foun Baid. The t’wo men were torown I Also Ted Brindamour, Barba 7 festival of the arts In Hart of his brother, the late William Matthew Riordon the church in a new capacity. dation counsel Atty. Alan of the Frank J. Mansfield from toe car. oast, failed to make a right ra ______Bucclno, ___ John Carr, James ford. will provide the musical ac units will assemble north and Marine Corps League Auxiliary curve about a half-mile ^jf^ ^y “‘j^b"grt "Q)chi4n,”vic- McGonigal. a linotype operator, ■VERNON — Matthew Rior companiment for her daugh west of Dunn Hill Rd. and Thomas this afternoon. "Dances of the Court” is be who left The Herald In May Sam Yules of 93 Florence St. (Contlnaeid from Page One) Wednesday) at a meeting at the the Rt. 6-A intersection and his txnia Coro, Robert Cresenzi, ing performed by a newly FEDDER'S don, six-week-old son of Ed- ter. will march from Dunn Hill Rd. The foundation will in turn Seek Better Control oar left the road. The car 1904 after 64 years employ warf and Joan Rattigan Rior win leave Tuesday by jet plane through the Green, down Mer- deed the land to the town so post home. She succeeds Mrs. NORWICH (A P)O fficials of Scott Cushman, Joseph D’Ama- formed dance company organ ment, the longest record of The association’s purpose is dence the woods were used as a Harold Osgood. snapped the telephone pole, to, Raymond de (Jorbert, Don ized last year by IVilliam Bur don, Eleanor Dr., died last for San Jose, Calif. He will at to aid the handicapped chil row Rl., over the Wilbur Cross that It can take bids for the the Norwich State Hospital continued for about 87 feet and servloe by any employe of the night at Manchester Memorial tend the high school graduation training center. construction of the $30,000 Other officers are Mrs. Rich ald Dcnley, Scott DonneUy, Greg dick. who is choreographer, dren and their families. There Highway and will disperse in The Washington Evening Star ard Rand, senior -vice president; have been trying for 20 years to struck the lamp post at the en paper. Hospital, where he was bom exercises for his grandson, Ken mem- | Gerber Field opposite the Tlnk- road. Eng;lneering for the road have the hospital's maximum Dvorak, Douglas Flidhman, Kev soloist and professor of period are approximately 400 said it had learned from govern Mrs. Donald Matthews, junior trance to a motel. in Flails, David Fletcher, Paul dance and etiquette for the A native of Manchester, Mr. April 23. neth Yules, son of Dr. and Mrs. bers in the Central Connecti ham house. Drills will be per- is practically complete, ac security di'vision moved to more Vrabel’s two - year - old son McGonigal was bom Sept. 7, Survivors, besides his par Alvin Yules, formerly of Man- j ment sources the area was vice president: Mrs. Harold Os FYankenberg, Kenneth Gmbow. Metropolitan Opera Ballet. Demo. Wood Cabinet Air Conditioner cut area. I formed at the baseball field in cording to the Town Public adequate faciliUes, the hospital’s who was riding with him was 1897, a son of James and Sarah ents, include two brothers, Chester. ’ front of Meadowbrook, school bdlng used as a combat training W^aks Department. good, Judge advocate; Mrs. Wil Also Richard Mora, Alan Mor- The Htulford performances ;. Tolland has been proposed as course for the Mirmtemen. liam Leongrd, chaplain; Mrs. superintendent says. imlnjured. Trooper Arthur Gag lifKXi, James Murphy, Michael wiU be the first complete pro- I Hall McGonigal. He attended David Riordem and Joeeph Ri I at 4 p.m. and prizes will be Tne foundation will also deed non of the Colchester Troop In North End Schools before going ordon, and a sister, Anne Manchester Rod and Gun a center for the public educa The copyrig;bt story says the land to the Manchester Water Sandra Adams, guard; Mrs. Dr. Robert H. Kettle, the su Murphy, Gordon Neddow, Joyce duction of the highly mannered !' tion of these children. Previ awarded. discovery was made Thursday Robert Hewitt, treasurer; Mrs. perintendent, made the state vestigated. Edward Norris. Ronald I and elegant dances of the i | to work at 14. Elizateth Riordon, all at home; Clirt) will have its quarterly The pre-ball dinner will be Co. for a water storage tank Newlh, MAYTAG He was the owner of two his maternal granidparents, Mr. meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at ously the education of these by Prince William County au required to serve the new plant. Lillian Farrand, secretary. ment Thursday after all four Noske Tim O’NelH, Raymond ' court.s. popular in the I7th and > children was available only by held at the Itallan-American thorities and Virginia State Also, Mrs. Claire Johnson. pri.soners who had escaped from Overton, Barry Paganl, Edward 18th Centuries, to be given by motorcycles in the 20's. After and Mrs. Frederick C. Rattigan the clubhouse, Daley Rd., Cov Friendship Club, Kingsbury The town has ag;reed with Museum Display 2-SPEED five years he traded in hla of Watertown, Mass., and his entry. private tutoring or at private ^ ^ - on » o „ _ Police, on information supplied Pioneer to contract with the Mrs. Astrid Wlerzbickl and toe maximum security division F*aganl, Gary Pterro, William the group. motorcycles and purchased a paternal grandparents, Mr. and ^hools. The association has j Ave.. from 6:30 to 8 p.m, by the Federal Bureau of Inves water company to bring water Mrs. Chester Yawarskl, trus Monday night were captured. Pinney, Ronald Pltruzello, Mark Among the actors in the en The anniversary ball will be tlgation. tees; Mrs. Cora Blow, historian; “The staff doesn’t feel that In Bank Window semble Is James Denton, who new Essex car. Durbig the early Mrs, Patrick J. Riordon of VFW Auxiliary will sponsor been helpful in p>as8ing leg^lsla- held at the Exhibition Hall, to the industrial site and to Plante, Anne Poutre, Betsy Pou 30’s he tra'veled about 124,000 Warehouse Pt. a card party tonight at 8 at tive bills increasing state al lit adds that toe FBI had no build a storage tank there. Mrs. Harold Osgood, American we are properly geared to han tre. appeared as Hugo in the Broad AUTOMATIC I ^ Stafford Fairgrounds in Staf comment other than to say it ism; Mrs. Chester Yawarskl, dle these prisoners,” Kettle' way show "Bye Bye Birdie.” miles in that vehicle before Private funeral services the post home. lotments for aid in educating ford Springs from 9 p.m. to 1. The town has not reached A fox, an owl and a pretty Also Fkhvard Poutre, Paul sending tt, to the junk yard, he will be held at the Burke Fu these children. had furnished the information any final agreement with the hospital, and Mrs. Lillian Wil said. little girl will be gracing one Pryor, Greg Rice, Susan Rigott, "The dancers will be accom H BTUs Music will be provid^ by the It quotes government sources, son, publicity and Installing of Leo B. Reagan, ohalrman of panied to music of lute, record recalled. neral Home, 76 Prospect St., Mystic Review, Woman’s Appearing on Radio Bobby Kaye Orchestra. water company, although the outlook of the Savings Bank of Stephen Ristau, John Romano- Rockville. Benefit Association, will have however, as saying the combat ficer. toe board of the ho.spital, also Manchester this month. This wicz, Herbert Rowley, Stephen ers, harpslohord, base viol and WASHER He was a U.S. Army veteran Carol Duncan, chairman of General activities Include the course was used by a newly two parties are ag;reed in prin percussion. of World War I, having served a mystery ride Tuesday at 6:30 the Anniversary Home Tour, ciple, and have State Public Officers will be installed at .jugge.sted that toe ward for toe trio is but one of several vistas Shoff, Edward Slegeskl, Fran p.m. in place of its regu boy scout camporee to be held formed unit of the Mlnutemen, the post home Oct. 13. ■ Wiminally Insane be moved of the wild outdoor world de cis Spoadto, Paul Stankewlcz, In France. He was a member will be a guest on the Jean Col Tuesday through Saturd^ on whose stated aim is setting up Utilities Commission approval of Manchester Lx>dge of Msr lar meeting scheduled for that bert Show on W nc radio Tues for, a cost i^llt for the proj away from Norwich. picted by stuffed and carved I William Starkel, Sharron Star- Plead Innocent Funerals night. Members will meet at field south of Crandall’s Pond^ i fig-hting groups to meet any figures prowling about the rett, Wayne Steely, Bradford sons and Tall Cedars of tieban- day. She will discuss the tour, the Historical Museum and threat of a Oommuniot takeover ect .The town will pay for a Killed by Buffalo Hartford Rd. and Main St. Res explaining about the various portion of the installation, and Shad on Menu bank’s civic display windows, all Steurer, David Strlmadlls, Phii- NEW HAVEN (AP) — Five Mrs. Theodore Langevln ervations close tomorrow and Arts and Crafts display to be in this country. contributed by the Lutz Junior Hp SiilUvan. men, accused of beating a State Survivors Include a sister, homes, and about the celebra held in the main entrance cla.ss- An FBI spokesman confirmed the water company for a por OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. HARTFORD (AP) — The na Mrs. John Flavell of Manches Funeral services for Mrs. may be made with Mrs. Wend- tion in general. tion. (AP) — A dty worker was tion’s senators will be treated Museum. Also Roger Greene, John Trooper with a monkey wrench all Graves, Bolton Lake, or rooms ot the Hicks Memorial that the FBI had discovered toe The sparking combination of Guard, James HaHoron, Ken after he gave one of them a ter; and two brothers, Clar Elsie Cosgrove Langevln of 14 Barbara Palmer, who wrote School every day from 1 to 5 training site after a lengthy In- Also unresolved Is a law suit, killed by a Oape Buffalo, consid to a Connecticut delicacy next ence McGonigal and James Mc Goalee Th".. wife of Theodore Mrs. William Tuller, 12 Diane the history of Tolland for the initiated by South Windsor stuffed animals and birds na neth Hanko, Stephen Headrick, summons, pleaded Innocent in Dr. p.m. and Sunday and Wednes ve.stig;ation. He said toe U.S. ered one of toe world’s most week, compliments of the State Superior Court Thursday before Gonigal, both of New York Langevln, were held this morn anniversary, will appear on day evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. resident Mrs. Virginia Enes, dangerous animals, as he Board of Fisheries and Game. tive to the Manchester area and William Helm, Robert Herman, ing at St. Mary’s Episcopal agency tipped off the Prince carved miniatures of children Donald HBl, John Hill, John In- Judge Louis Shapiro. City- ^ “Hansel and Greitel,” an op Dick Bertel’s Americana, show Oxen rides will be given on WiUiam authorities_ b^iise i challenging a zone change ap- worked on a fence Thursday Arrangements have been Fimeral services wUl be held Church. The Rev. James W. also on WTIC, during the week Sunday. Monday and Saturday. toere'doeOT’t se'em to be any I proved by the Town Planning inside the buffalo pen. made to have 120 shad lunch haa already caused many a kel, PhllHp Isleib, Kenneth Ja- ’The five are FYank Speda of 460 LB. Bottoms officiated. Sydney eretta, will be presented tomor passer-by to stop in admiration. Yvorskl, Jeffe(ry Johnson, David Westbrook, Walter T. Laflin, 60, Simday at 1 p.m. at the Holmes row at 1:30, 3:30 and 8 p.m. at prior to the anniversary. She Various food booths will be federal violation Involved here.” Commission In February that | Zoo Director Phil Ogllvle said eons served In toe private din Funeral Home, 400 Main fit. MacAlpine was organist. Burial will talk about the many in open thraoughout the week. Empty cartridges and ammu- open* the Pioneer tract for in- ; the victim, Ernest G. Williams, ing room of toe U.S. Senate on The display Is scheduled to con Johnson, Collins Judd, Paul Kel Walter D. Laffln, 28, William was in Bast Csmetety. Whiton Memorial Auditorium. tinue through the end of June. ly, PrlcelBa Iflttrldge, ’Ihomas Goodale, 22, and Robert Ray The Rev. Earle R. Custer, pas Sponsored by Cadette Scout teresting' aspects of the town’s Information, tickets for ac- nition____ boxes litter the area, the I dustrial use. ' 56 and a companion were work- Tuesday. tor of North Methodist Church. Bearers were Edward Lange history. Atty. Podrove said this | ing together when toe buffalo The shad will be netted in the The museum is currently de Klttridge. mond, 19, all of Guilford. Troop 690, proceeds of the tivltiea, where needed, and i gtory says, and trees, trash and veloping the Oak Grove Nature Alao Michael Kutcher, George No trial date was set. wUl officiate. Burial will be at vln, John Langevln, David Lan event will benefit a trip to Frank Kalas, general chair souvenirs are available at an beer cans covering toe sides of i morning that he has hopes somehow got out of a bam near- Connecticut River Tuesday and the convenience of the family, gevln, Fred Stone, Francis man of the celebration, and Bet niversary headquarters. All an old logging road have been! that the conflict may be set- by. Williams was trampled to flown to Wtujhlngton. Rudy Center on 53 acres of land be La Brends, Laurie Lambert, All were arrested June 2 on 20” ELECTRIC Upright Freezer Washington, D. C., plann^ by charges . of aggravated assault Friends may call at the fu Rohan and Robert Morrison. the troop for next spring. Tick te Quatrale, publicity chairman, events are free with the excep tom by bullets fired in target; tied out of court. 1 death. His companion eecaped Frank, chairman of the fish and longing to the town of Man Dawn La Fhne. Robert Laza- The Holmes Funeral Home, will appear on the Dick and Ann game commission, will accom chester, a project already par roff, Michael Long, William and inciting to injure a police neral home tomorrow from 2 ets may be purchMed at the tion of the home tour, anniver practice. Mayor Mahoney expressed unhurt. officer. to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. 1400 Main St., was in charge of door. Show on WENF, June 18. They sary ball, and the dinner and pany a Connecticut chef who ticipate in by several sixth Manning, James Martens, th a t' arrangements. grade classes of the town’s ’Thomas Martens, David Mc- The trooper injured in the in RANGE Tbe family requests will discuss the many activities refreshments. Yvill prepare the shad. cident is Patrick Hedge. Miss Barbara Jean Turull of to be held throughout the an College Graduates school system. Criidden, Michael Me Oudden, 312 Oakland St, will leave by niversary week. William McKinney, Michael Mc- perts learned much from the TTie Univeraity of Oonneotlcut State NAACP Forming INCENSE MASKED STENCH Lennon, Michael McMahon. DAKOTA CREAMERIES BUSY unsuccessful rendezvous at plane tomorrow for a month Groundbreaking Held has awarded B.S. degrees to HARTFORD (AP) — ’The 19 David MoMillen, John McNa- BISMARCK, N. D. — North Town Seeks tempt nevertheless. in Europe. Donald M. ElHot, College of Ag A’THENS —Incense was orig Bert Palumbo, chairman of Connecticut branches of the Na inally burned to mask the .stench mar, Daniel Mlelczarek, Phillip Dakota’s 73 creameries manu 13 Hie astronauts were to re the high school building commit riculture, and Robert E. Sliver Miner. facture about 48,700,(X)0 pounds ceive congratulations from of Bald Hill Rd.. School of Busi tional Association for toe Ad that attended the sacrificing of Water Tank Hospital Notes tee, served as master of cere Happiness vancement of Colored People animals. Also William SuUi'van, FVed of butter a year. President Johnson this after monies at the ground'breaking ness Administration. will end their regional tie vrtth Cu. Ft noon. ceremony for the new high Carl J. Smith of 7 Burke St., other New England branches a The conference waa in a rath Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. school last night. Rev. David Apt. 3, has received a B.F.A. form a separate body. And Pump er plush auditorium at the in all areas excepting matern Miller delivered the Invocation, degree, School of FVie Arts, and The move wHI mean ’’Inten-. Manned Spacecraft Center. The ity where they are 2 to 4 p.m. and first selectman Carmelo Oiristopher VanCleef of Tolland is graduating Blficd” civil rights activity by The town plans to take bids astronauts sat on a gold-caiTet- and 6:30 to 8 p.m. and private Zanghl turned over the first Green, B.A. degree. College of state branches working In uni ’next month on an additional ed stage behind a table covered rooms where they are 10 a.m. shovel of dirt. Selectmen Frank Liberal Arts and Sciences. son, Gloster B. Current, national 4 Burners with a gold cloth. to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested Kalas and John Burokas were This Week Lefs Go water storage tank to serve the director of branches and field The astronauts, both Air not to smoke In patients’ rooms. on hand, as was David Cook, admlnUtration for the NAACP, Storage Drawer tov^Ti’s “high" service area. The Force majors, wore civilian No more than two visitors at chairman of the board of educa and getting said Thursday. tank, which will more than suits. one time per patient. tion. The Tolland Mgh School U.S. Counts Current, who works at NAACP triple the storage capacity in Wives and parents of both the will be the first all-electric high headquarters in New York CXty, Hawaiian via astronauts sat in the audience. ADfMnTElD YESTERDAY: school in the state. has been Yvorklng with a ’’steer the Rockledge area, will be built Mrs. McDivitt wore a royal .blue Mrs. Ethel Ehekinson, 115 Co before the end of August. Guild Installation Three Dead, ing committee’ on a constitution BUILT-IN 0-E dress; Mrs. White a checked lumbus St.; Alan Ellis, 140 New officers of St. Mat a Buiova! that will be submitted to local 20" - 2-SPEED Bids on a new pump to in suit. School St.; Mrs. Margaret Fel crease the capacity of the thew’s Ladies Guild were In- branches for ratification by Mrs. McDivitt also was ac ton. Man.sfield Center; Mrs. steiled Wedn?.s,d-;V by Florence 15 Missing September. Woodland Gardens ,W W ^ iu Cooper Hill filter plant, which companied by her sister, Mrs. Doris Garrison, Windham; Don treats all water fed into the Misowltz,' president of the ’The 19 local branches in Con DISHWASHERS John Sanders erf Beria, Ohio. na Kizis, Ellington; Debra Rockville district of the Na (Continued from Page One) necticut, each represented by town distribution system from Also in the audience were as Leclerc, 69 Jensen SI.; Erwin the Globe Hollow reservoir, will tional Council of Catholic two delegates on the steering tronauts Frank Borman and Lerch, 214 Center St.; Mrs. Women in an impressive can was hand-to-hand fighting on committee, are now members "Tropical Paradise" be taken later this month. James A. Lovell Jr., backup Sandra Merz, 30 Walker St.; of the NAACP's New Finglsaid Portable Fan The now pump will up the dle lighting ceremony. New of toe outskirts. pilots for the Gemiiri 4 fbgbt. Dianne Moran, Wapping; Pam ficers include Rosalie Hickey, Regional Conference. output from the filter plant The shooting ended at 6:30 from its present maximum of ela O’Leary, 4 Janet Lane, president; Marcia Henry, vice Wide SelecfJon O f Tropical Plants 800,000 gallons per day to Rockville; Mark Pasterick, president; Lorraine Morgan- a.m. when toe Viet Cong pulled Seeks New Trial about two million gallons per Stocks in Brief RFT> 1, Rockville ;Mrs. Mary aon, secretary; Ursula out of the area and di.sappeared Shorp, RFT> 1, Andover; Mrs. BRIDGHyORT (AP)—An in day. Wohlebee, financial secretary, into the jungle, toe U.S. spokes mate at the State Prison, now Split Leaf Philodendron, I- T ...... $295 The two improvements, to Mary Wakefield, Loveland Hill, and Lucille Rothammer, trea NEW YORK (AP)—The stock Rockville; Mrs. Ruth Wilson, man said. serving a 6-7 year term for a gether with a series of projects market snapped back today surer. Vietnamese rangers and air narcotics conviction, filed a suit already out to bid, promise a from four steep daily losses, .East Hartford; Mrs. Agnes Mc The guild voted to join the Rubber Plants (Ficus Decora), .S2J5 Bride, 106 St. John St.; Mr.s. borne units combed toe town, today in Superior Court seeking M. ROLL-ABOUT aigniflcant increase in the i Trading was fairly active early Rockville District of the Na- picking up the dead and wound a new trial on grounds that his availability of water to town this afternoon. Marilyn La.ssow, Hebron; ed. No further contact was re Prank Tirabasse, Hartford; tional Council of Catholic constitutional rights were vi water department customers The Dow Jones industrial av women after listening to the ported ■with toe Communist olated. Cycas - rarity ...... $3iKi STAND during the summer and fWl. erage at noon was up 4.36 at Richard Hauzeiur, East H art remarks of Genevieve Ertel and guerrlltas. William J. Grimes, 22, for Whether there will be water 880.88. ford; Peter Farrick, 45 Trebbe Mrs. Mlaowltz. Most of the wounded Ameri merly of Los Angeles, claims In the reservoirs or wells to be The market showed signs of Dr,; Nlcholena Leggett, H art Amendments to the bylaws cans were evacuated Thureda; Ms constitutional rights were Caladiums, White, Pink, Red...... $2.95 pumped or stored will depend firmness from the opening and ford; Mrs. Beatrice Robinson, were propoaed and ■voted upon, afternoon. MaJ. Harvey “I not explained to him following G-E upon weather conditions, how the upward trend was estab' 112 Deepwood Dr.; Armand and an Auditing Committee se Stewart of Huntstrllle, Ala., led his arrest in Westport on Nov. ever. lished within the first half-hour. Audet, Coventry; Mrs. Theresa lected. men of toe llSth Aviation Com 4, 1963, on a Clpcult Court war Rex Begonias ...... $t-35 M The list reached a peak in late Dragon, 164 Summit St.; Mrs. pany through heavy Viet Cong rant and prior to his appearing Adokea Russell, 28 Academy Leo Cohen of the Rockville CLOCK morning then traders skimmed Bowling Plaza, presented a fire to evacuate the wounded, before that court for arraign' White, McDivitt some of the profits. St.; John Kautz Jr., 33 E. military officials said. ment. Chrysanthemums (potted) ...... $295 Eldrldge St.; Nancy Ursln, check representing a portion of To analysts it looked like just the proceeds from the guild He also clalma certain exhlb' (EXCELLENT FOR LEIS) another technical move, with RFD I, Apdover; Miss Eliza Iti In hla case "have been mis- Reveal Details some of the price gains attrib beth Haberem, Hartford; Mrs. bowling league, to Mrs. Henry Shot to Death • PhnodMdron, Cordatum, Mleans, Variegated Pothes, Nephtytli RADIO uted to preweekend short cov Anita HaAvrylko, 64 Hudson Tomasik. This money will be Of Space Flight ering. This is a kind of profit St.; Derrick Tracy, Storrs; donated to the Guild pledge for RICHMOND, Ind. (AP) Two Etc. taking by short sellers, those Mrs. Ida King, 41 Edward St.; the building fund, service atatlon attendants were STILL TIME TO PLANT BEDDING PLANTS G-E 6 TRANSISTOR (Oontlnned from Page One) who have sold borrowed stock Walter Morrisey, 106 Coleman i A musical program was shot to death Thursday night by Fettinias, Snaps, Z*--•’’s, Asters, Dahlias, Ageratum, Alyssum, Etc. with the intention of replacing Rd. ! given by Robert Velardl, fea- a robber, police said. The two men were filling in emiei8TS "O” san MM "M" UMIM USV "I” tM iw n ' ’-hid VEGETABLE PT ’ '>—Peppers, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Parsley, Etc. He also said the booster fell tt with stock bought at a lower BJRTHS YESTERDAY: A , turlng toe Girls Choir of the Modirn ysutfehil look T.lli dele *nd tim. Trim and tkiy wtth naeutivt leek - alui tee away rather rapidly. price. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Hicks school singing “Tam- temporarily at a DX Oil Co. m 117 itw*i QMiity •t I fltnct. 17 kwtii. ■riMful idvMCdd ptrformincd Md ml McDivitt said this made it The trend was generally high station, and it was to have been mtdi. Miock- Ydllew. SUliikM ityllof. 21 idwtl*. «tlu«. 17 kwdid. Mack- ★ ALL THE AND SHRUBS GREATLY REDUCED ★ Taft, 47 Bunce Dr.; a son to my” and ”Tum Around.” He mii.IttiaL ■MliHl tack.ta Vtllew or tmiu. radtetint. upMiM:pMllM difficult to keep the Gemini 4 er among steels, motors, rails, Mr. and Mrs. James Munsell, led the members of the guild their laat night working there. Hew ar iriiltt. tkock.nkock.fMlitMiL I4S.M Yt6«wwwana FAIRWAY WEEKEND SPECIAL! See These! Pocket Radio apace craft in the same orbit aerospcu:e issues, electrical Coventry. in the introduction of the new A former operator of the sta' & $1M8 VSHii RHODODENDRON With the tumbling booster. equipments, drugs and building Uon found Roy A. Woakom, 45, McDivitt told of pursuing the materials. Chemicals and air and Robert S. Moppa, 89, both Thera’a no graduation gift Ilk# a VYateh. . . and no watch Ilka a Buiova. Ono (Bushy, well branched, in bud and bloom) 3’ (were 11.95)...... 6«9S booster around the world in a lines were mixed. of Richmond, when he stopped roaaon: Buiova puts over 30 euper-durabts metals Into ovory watch cass and aomewhat zig-zag pattern as he The Associated Press average Cuban Upheaval Coming, to see how they were doing. movomant... protacts dollcats, tiny paiti with a tayor of corroslon-rosistant Beetles and aphids ore beginning to LIME ...... SO lbs. 59e 80 lbs. 7Bo tried to stay in its orbit and of 60 stocks at noon was up 1.6 Waakom was dead. Moppa died BOTH attack Toeea and other plants. Let ns meet up with it. at 320.7 with industrials up 2.7, two hours later at a hospital. nlckal. Tht rosult: llfatimo accuracy . . . and longar woar. help you get rid at them. As experi HAH GARDEN FOOD ...SO lbs. $1.99 As he passed from daylight rails up .6 and utilities up .5. Castro’s Sister Reports Police Chief William K. StulU Wa've got the perfect gift to make your happy graduate even happier. STORES enced growers we con give you practical HAH LAWN FOOD ...... SO lbs. $2.44 Into darkness, ‘'it was below DuPont erased a 2-point gain. said each man had been shot Chooso from our largo Buiova solsetloa. .. p r i ^ from only IM.7S, plus tax. advice. \ Peat Moss, Insecticides, Sprays, Cocoa G-E Automatie us,” he said. “It was a tumbling IBM plana a joint venture on once in the head, probably with OPEN Headquarters for complete line of Mulch, Pine Bark Mulch, White Pebbles, |K>08ter instead of a stabilized an office cry in g machine with (Continued from Page One) tions,” Misa Castro aaid. “Com a 46-callber pistol. He said the BCOTTS PRODUCTS booster as we had hoped. American Piwtooopy which was munist imperialism and its In caah register and both men’a USE YOUR CREDIT TONITE Alee Hubbard-HoU, Asgrow,' Conn. Redwood Containers, Hanging Pots, “R was a lot farther out than very active and up more than'a Joe R. Poed, D-Tex., and John strument in toe Americas, Fidel walleta had been emptlad. Nurseryman Lawn Fertilizer, Orgono, Window Boxes, Garden Tools, Spreaders, TOASTER we thought it was," he said. poiik. IBM gained 5. Buchanan, R-Ala. Castro, are planning to take Ortho, eOe. Sokrete, Lawn Ornaments. Plnally, passing over Guay- Korvette sank nearly 8 points The House committee haa over this entire hemiepitere. Mil m as: "I told Guaymas we had following news that its preal run, on occasion, into demon This is no secret. T*XA» CLOUDBURST tT A n O N U T ...... 4te strations in past hearings. This “Firm and decisive action on ^yo!j BUY WITH ASSURANCE AND SATISFACTION AT YOUR used much more fuel than we dent haia resigned. BAMDERSOX, Teau (AP) lOE BUCKETS • • • • 44o had Intended to.” All Big Three autoe were one—In toe large caucus room the part of the OiMidiatiioo of — A cloudburat atsiick thta He added: "When we came higher, General Motors rising of the House Cannon office American Btatea u necaeeaiy town In far west Texas to . CANFCEB lOB «••••• WW ever Texas I got the word from about a point, Ford a shade lees building—got oft to an orderly alao on the part of the leadens— day, floaUng homea away FBEBZER PAFBB f7 e 1 Orlaeom that we were all in and Chrysler a good fraction. start. A handful cf policemen aa President Jofansan has dona and atsoBding aome nsldeata SUOOR Blen’B Somiaer Hats ISo Woodland Ga rdens agreement that this part of the Prices roee in moderate trad were poatsd outside the door. —not only of the leaden but of on rooftopa. The toina eent 917 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Nome Topes 6 doz. f jUN •VmOM GROWER TO YOU!'’ OPEN D A 1 |,T TlU.»:0t PAL tfgfat was terminated. ing oB the American Stock Ex The audience oonialsted mostly the people— as tlM Domlnieans aa argent rIm for yneittgU think we learned quite a bit change. of well-drMsed young people, have dons, ss ths Cubans wiH help and heiloopteta. Tlw BtyroCoMa Cups US WOODLANQ STREET ^ pkg. of X5...... U s grom this particular phase of Coipoate bonds were mixed. ”I want to make a bumanlt^u^ do—as all of us man sad •bertfTa Oeparflnent at Al *l¥h«n$dmtWnalf(mvtmp9m^lftBultli(0Woich'nm^ JOHN ft LEON 2APASSKA WT IS TO |ba flight.” U.S. ‘IVeasury bonds were un Ian appeal to aave my people women who love freedom, peace pine saM there were aonat BBAiQ 0 )^O B Oni IT T K M S 3 changed. Ozower «e Teal” . But McDivitt said apace ax- and Um ottwr endangered na and soelat tmproveinanti IHl V im ' | i', ii, h ' J:V.. ' liP,-]i4pVe r*- ...... ’ ll.VXs..-. ’P • .TJ;.' vVa .•*• . Ur.. •* - PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1966 Pages 13 ta 24 Section Two IJIIDAY, JUNE 11, 1966 UlanrlffBter Sopitinj IfwalJi FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1965 , contribuUnc the 1.25 mllbi for was a member of the nationai the fire department and only AL to Hear memiberahlp and po«t actlvlUae LBJ Muffles Possible those who are supplied with conwnlttae. UNFEMININE 8th District Officers sanitary seweraipayi^ the 1.25 A native .of Waitaibury, mills for that eervlce. Lynch ia a graduate of Sacred Economic Policy Split Ceremony in Cathedral After adopting a budget and Lynch Talk Heart High School there. He HAIR To Seek Re-election setting the tax rate, the vot later attended the University of ers, Wednesday night, wiU be Sdward H. Lynch Jr. of Houston (Tex.) and New Ha WAamNOTON (AP) — Pre«l-tlt," Bahnan aald on the House Permanently Renujved asked to authorise tta officers Waiterbury, national vice oom- ven (Conn.)- College. He is dent Johnson has muffled speC' floor. licensed Electrologlst First ECHS Class Taxpayers of the 8th District will convene for their to borrow sufficient funds to mandar of the Amerioan legion, ohief mechanical cost accoun Illation over a governmental But Secretary of the Treasury meet the obligations of the dis tant for Anaconda Metal Hose split on Ms economic policy by Henry H. BVwler, in an inter Claire Allardycr annual meeting on Wednesday at 7 :30 p.m. at the Bent will be guest speaker tomorrow ley School on Hollister St. In addition to hearing re trict, pending the collection of Oo„ Waterbury, where he has giving assurances that there are view given before the White taxes. at a testimonial dinner for been employed since 1950. He is "no cross-currents, dlvitions or House meeting, helped Johnson 6 4 9 -5 5 7 7 ports from the district’s president, treasurer, tax col One other item has been FYanois E. Miner, past com a m e m tir of the National As conflicts” within the adminis to quash the talk of a policy Of 286 Graduates lector and fire chief, they w illf------withdrawn from the agenda, mander of the Manchester sociation of Accountants, and tration. split on the issue of tight money- 6 4 3 -0 3 0 1 . vote on a proposed 1965-66 ard B. Keeney and Joseph A. due to an action Wednesday unit, at the Legion Home. Din fdrmer commissioner of pubUc The President told reporters, versus- expansionism. budget, which will elect six of- Vols will run for another one- night which scuttled a propos ner will be served after a cock welfare for Waterbury. after a meeting with Chairman Fowler said he and Secretary By ROBERT KHUPATRIOK fials, and will he asked to ap year term each as treasurer al to construct sanitary sewers tail hour from 6 to 7 p.m. Miner WiUlam McC. Martin o l the of Commerce John T. Connor The first graduating class of East Catholic High prove whatever business comes and clerk, respectively. In the Ohambera-Lockwood-Ir- Federal Reserve Board and oth agreed completely WiUi what School receiv^ diplomas from The Most Rev. John F. before the meeting. With the meeting and elec ving-Broad Sts. area. er top economic officials 'Ihurs- they regarded as Martin’s basic Current Di.slricl President tion only five dav.s off, no oth There will be no vote on au day, that moderate but solid theme, that of maintaining and Hackett, the auxiliary bishop of Hartford, last night in Victor E Swanson is the only er Disj^rict candidates have yet thorizing the dletriot officers to Police Arrests gains are foreseeable through strengthening the soundness of the resplendent majesty of St. Joseph Cathedral. one of .six officers, whose terms entered the ring for any of the borrow $50,000 in self-liquidat 1905. “There is no reason for the dollar. The Class of 1966 was com-^ ing notes to pay for the instal are expiring, who has not an offices. Raymond D. O’Neill, 24, of gloom or doom," he said. "The speech caused me no TORO posed of 2S6 students from anothei* pwent or brother or nounced for re-election. Swanson ha-s announced that lation. This was an apparent ref nervous indigestion,” Fowler Manchester, South Windsor, sister. the new budget will be approxi 10 Mlntz Court, was charged erence to the stock market said. "I was surprised at the Wapplng, GlastcHVboliry, and The graduates returning to Directors Winslow Manches VOICE GOES IV, MILES ter and Clinton E. O’Brien will mately *90.000 and that the tax with breach of peace in con- slump and public furor which stock market’s reaction, and I East Hartford. The total in their seats through the tran seek their .second consecutive rate will remain at its present WASHINGTON - A military rtection with a recent disturb followed Martin’s June 1 speech think Bill (Martin) was too.” cluded 136 boys and 149 girls.' septs sometimes had trouble three-year posts, Mrs. Mary 2.5-miil rate. public address system has been ance In a stranger’s car and at Columbia University. The market slump was caused A profusion of exploding getting through the picture Ijaraia will seek a third con The tax is split evenly be developed that can project was ordered to appear at the That was the speech in which by investors’ fears that Martin flash bulbs greeting the line takers. The altar and front secutive one-year term as tax tween fire protection and sani- sound I'i miles without signlfi- Manchester session of Circuit Martin spoke of “disquieting was hinting at a coming move of procession as It entered the seats were often bathed in the collector, and veterans How tary sewers, with all taxpayers cant loss of intelligibility. Court 12 on June 28. similarities between our present to tighten money by boosting vestibule and began the long floodlight from an attachment Cavanna J. Bart. 40. of Blast prosperity and the fabulous interest rates, Fowler said. He march up the nave. to a motion picture camera. Hartford, was charged with ’20s,” and emphasized the role himself had read no such mean The boys in blue caps and But the new graduates, de larceny for allegedly attempt of monetary policy — manage ing into Martin’s talk "because gowns, the girls in white, with spite the used flashbulbs under ing to steal a pair of shoes ment of the money and credit I know Bill’s thinking.” special emblems singling out foot and the lights glaring and from King’s Department Store supply — in preventing possible After the White House meet exploding, seemed only to have ing, Martin smilingly Indicated those in the National Honor So last night. Court appearance is inflation. ciety, wore a variety of ex stars In their eyes as they walk set for June 28. MarWn’s resignation was de he had no intention of taking ed off the aisle staring and un Rep. Patman’s advice and res- pressions as they began the LUJON Harold R. Hagenow, 25, of 43 manded Thursday by Rep. walk that would sever their smiling. I igfnlng. "When and if I desire to Brainard PI., was charged with Wright Patman, D-Tex., chair formal ties with Eteat Catholic. Near the end of the long list i Ekhvmrd H. Lynch Jr. breach of peace relating to a man of the House Banking Com resign I’ll let you know,” said Father Shaw lost his place mo mittee. Patman charged that the man who has headed the Most looked happy, others domestic disturbance last night looked calm, ©them nervous, mentarily and Bishop Hackett headed the Manchester post in and was summoned to appear Martin had challenge John Federal Reserve Board under turned toward him and smiled SedofL of, Ssuauii^ 1943 ajid has participated in Le son’s economic policy and was four presidents. others excited, and some re in court on June 28. as he awaited the next name. gion activities for many years. calling for what Patman de signed. The flash bulbs, which When the last name had been Ibraham I. Ahmed, 43. of continued to pop, seemed in 61 EAST CENTER ST.—MANCHESTER He Is executive officer at Rocky New’ York, N. Y., was arrest scribed as a disastrous policy of RETARDED LONG AIDED called and the last graduate re Hill Veteran's Home and Hospi tight money. WALTHAM, Mass. — The REEL aMOWER significant compared to the turned to his seat, the class as ed for pedaling without a li glorious colors produced by the tal. cense at the municipal park "This country cannot afford, Femald State School for the WITH "UFT-Off IK G H li" a body rose and switched the Is Happy To Announce The The guest speaker, a veteran even as prosperous as it is, a mentally retarded Is the oldest waning sun as It shone through tassels on their caps from the ing lot on Center St. yesterday the three-story-high stained Addition To Their Staff Of of World Wai- II. served in the afternoon. Court appearance man at the helm of our moneta institution of Its kind in Amer left to the right side. U. S. Navy with the rank of was ordered for June 28. ry system who Is so afraid of ica. It was established here in Now you can buy the glass windows. After “Come Holy Spirit” had petty officer second class. He Alan J. Fletcher, 17, of Cov prosperity that he has to end 1847. Toro reel mower with The ceremony was simple, un been sung, the Rev. John T. was recalled to active duty dur entry. was arrested for mak the Power Handle (lift- elaborate. The cla ss, reached its Shugrue, principal of South ing the Korean War. He is a ing unnecessary noise with a o ff engine). Then seals In the front of the cathe Catholic High School, ascended member of CpJ. Coyle Post, motor vehicle, after police re whenever you want an dral and sat down as a body. to the pulpit to deliver the com Missi Lucille The Rev. Charles B. Shaw, prin American Legion, Waterbury. ceived a complaint referring to mencement sermon. other Toro machine cipal of East Catholic, then his ring to a graduate before presenting diplomas. Father Shaw on left. Father Shugrue addresses class. M is* Lucille just returned from an eight-weeks He has senwed as Department his driving. He has been sum He said It was first his duty Bishop Hackett presents Americanism chalrmein, senior moned to appear in court on FOR A DAY, WEEK...OR LONGER such as a tiller or edger- strode to a microphone on the to praise and congratulate all vice comnumder, and command June 28. trimmer, you can buy altar and presented the class those behind the scenes — the advanced course in hair designing at Bruno's to Bishop Hackett who was Party Enrollment er In 1959-60. On the national Carl O. Shane, 25, of Wap- A 1965 Cor from it minus the cost of an parents and guardians, the pas in Toronto, Canada. scene he has been a member ping, was charged with mak engine. The Toro Power seated near the railing awaiting tors and laymen In the East of the Legion national veterans’ ing unnecessary noise with a Moriorty Brothers the graduates, (jatholic area, the faculty, who The to-wn registrars of RENT Handle switches from They came up as Father preference committee, and, motor vehicle at W. Center St. one unit to another in had followed the procession and voters are conducting a from 1967 until being elected last night and wras ordered to Shaw called the roll of the Class were seated on the side, the vice party enrollment session m Also added to our vice commander test year, be ; appear in court on June 21. seconds. Buy addition of 1965 for the last time. Each principals and Father Shaw. their office in the basement ever-expanding al units as you need student knelt before the Bishop, He praised Father Shaw for | of the Municipal Building them. kis.sed his ring and received a his calm and competent admin today, from 5 to 8 p in. staff will be diploma. istration. "By some sort of men'* Towering before them with tal miracle you have known the The session, not to be con His arms outstretched was the problems of those underneath fused with a voter-making TORO session, permits electors to Miss Nelida BEFORE MAKING A DECISION huge. bas-relief figure of you and have found solutions.” Christ, which seemed to domi Father Shugrue spoke crisply change party affiliation or TO BUY FURNITURE-SEE US FIRST •k Brand new, fully equipped cars ready to go. MOWERS nate the proceedings. and at the end of each sentence to declare themselves un A cluster of parents and paused and waited for his words affiliated. •k Reasonable rates. START AT friends began to form in the to echo throughout the expanse east and west transepts. They of the great cathedral. but with the view of sharing and WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY k Full insurance coverage. ^74.95 took pictures and returned to He addressed the class, not the emotions of the class as it k their seats, to be replaced by with the view of giving advice thought about the past four Large discount if your car is in our shop for years. Miss Lorraine repairs. "The high school years have been a time of growth of mind AAARLOW^ and will. They have been a DOWNTOWN MAIN thrilling adventure for you and MORIARTY BROTHERS \K E \O l STII.li an awakening of the spirit,” he STREET, MANCHESTER said. PHONE CORNER OF FOREST ST. AND PINE ST. SOI CENTER STREET — TEL. MS-5185 Father Shugrue’s main words INSTANT CREDIT NO MONEY DOWN LEASING PLANS FOR ALL 1B«S MAKES ft MODELS “Everything Since 1911” of advice were in a spiritual 643-1939 646-0111 tone. "Look upon Christ, love Him, let the streets breathe of lOc* A prayer to Him.” Benediction of the Blessed IT PAYS WE BENT IMS PONTI AGS AND Sacrament followed Father Shugrue’s sermon. And then the TO 0THENnNECANS.STAHTING class rose to walk out and really [REMEMBER FriM* It STJI F«r Day H i la Far Mila begin its commencement. When The Class of 1965, first to graduate from East Catholic High School. tealiitag Am, ill. UtHytry. W* I m Han it had come in, the last light of BALCH WatkiH Ifaalai Itlaa. day was playing with the multi colored stained glass windows. Neron, David O’Connell, Stephen Mortensen, Laura Nakoe, Mary Sandra - Tedone, Brian Thibo BALCH RENT A CAR 289-6483 When the class left, the sun had Slusarezyk, James Thomas, Navikas, Maureen O’Brien, deau. Maureen Timoney, Carol gone down and the stars of the Diane Tremblay, Jose Villar Claire O’Connell. Tramontana, Anthony Uccello, In Manchester Call: TURNPIKE TEXACO—64S-2176 cathedral’s ceiling shown down East Catholic Graduates and Raul Villar. Also, Margaret O’Sullivan, Carol Urhanotti, Gloria Vicki, upon the procession. EAST HARTFORD Denise OuUette, Richard Paul, Virginia Vlgue, William F. MANCHESTER ■Norman Rivard, Frank Rlzza, Joseph Algibicki, Sharon Corinne Pecor, Arme Pepin, Da Wall, William P. WaU, Joe^h Wehr, Elizabeth Weis, Michael Judith Allen, Dennis Ander Charles Robinson, Mark Roddy, Anderson, Donna Anton, Carol vid Petro, Patricia Podraza, Patricia Rook, Ann Russell, Atspins, Fred Audette, Janet Joan PoLkay, Nicholas Rinaldi, Whelton, EHizabeth Williamson, son, Anne Atherton. Richard Margaret Sadloski, Pamela St. Bachl, Barbara Bader, Walter Michael Rinl, James Roman, Lynn Willla and Richard Wood. Auer, Jeanne Baldt, Roland Pierre, Susan Scadden, Clifford Basnight, Kathleen Boutiette, John Ryzak, Cheryl St. Cyr, that please Mother too... 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' ■ ■ -■ -1 1 1 AIR OF iAMvitREEr #> iu PAYS!" item ,R0llim0|iEI 4-' ■ ; }.■■■:. •k,,,- ■■ .tf- " I-i.-'ul Mn ■■ 1 i - . . 1 ,’ J' '1 O H MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1966 p a g e v r a o i PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 19«5 , * ■' Beaumont, 150 Prospect St.; jiocfcriMe-Fernori Xisa Darling, Hurlburt Rd., Tol Turnpike Ready land; George PoUio, 48 Park From Last to First FATHER'S DAY St.; Winifred Cote, Backus Rd., For Reopening tTown W fll Be Reimbursed Tolland; Katherine IMmlow, MEN’S TOILETRIES T he H igh S chool W orld 130 Union St.; Margaret W. Middle Tpke. between Spell Champ’s Jump Cheesey, Wailbridte Rd., Tol Main and Broad Sts. will be For Superior Court Upkeep land; LornUne Drouin, lake opened again to through . LARGE SELECTION VOL. XXIX, No. 84 Friday, June 11 Compiled by Students of Blanehester High School Front Park, Coventry; Dorothy traffic late today^f«r early WASHmOTON (AP) — Ml-flad studied 100,000 w ords in tomorrow. Police Chief Harrington, 52 Hammond S t choel Kerpan Jr. was listed last preparation for the Oklahoma It took flv« you* tiut Con-^T'.SO a.m. Maas, to be followed Births yesterday: A daugh James Reardon said this State Spelling Bee. LEADING BRANDS Hop Tonight by breakfast in the church au on the program and was the last aeoUcut hM finally decided to ter to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Per m orning. Both Judy and Michael nfls- ditorium . 1710 Jarvis Construction speller to compete in each Participants in Intramurals kins, 66 Ellington Ave.; a spelled the same three words vetmburee Vernon for auperior Rev. John Kozon, society Co. has opened a trench In ESPECIALLY ‘The American Field Serv da/ughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ken round of the SSth annual Nation during their toe-to-toe competi ice (AFS) will sponsor a eourt facUltlee. chaplain, has arranged for an the Turnpike w est o f tion following the elimination of Oblate Father to be guest speak neth Snow, 102 Prospect St al Spelling Bee. bermuda hop tonight in the The court, located bi town Discharged yesterday: Joseph Homestead St to install a the other 68 contestants. er. new sewer line. The street But today the 12-year-old eon ENGLISH LEATHER high school cafeteria from jliaK, hae been supported by the Dzladul, Ellington; Joanne The two youngsters spelled 21 Lauded at Annual Assembly The committ^, headed by is blocked hy construction of a Tulsa, Okla., police ser words In a row correctly be 7:30-10:30 p.m. Students ^own since the end of county Stanley Adams, president of the Swift. Mansfield Center; James equipment. geant comes first — he reigns will be allowed to wear ber Pierce, Wlegold Rd., Tolland; tween them, however, before JADE EAST government five years ago. society, tirges all members to A paving crew completed as the champion. Judy faltered on "larghetto.” muda shorts as well as reg Greeting the rsciptents of make reservations immediately David Davis, 24 Talcott Ave.; resurfacing a section of the Wearing a large card 'with a ular school clothes. Refresh The town has provided the fa Everett Gerber, Rt. 74, Tol Here is the list of words which various intramtuttl awards, Mr. cilities. including heat, main as the advance sale o f tickets In- ’Turnpike Just west o f 70 written on It, Michael defeat won the contest for Michael: ments will be served, and land; Robin Gagne, RockvUle; George BknmerUng opened ths tenance and lights, without re (Ucatee a large turnout. Main St. this morning. 'The ed the 69 other youngsters In Almond, indictment, colossus, MILLER PHARMACY. Inc. the Eldridge Trio ■will enter Art Bxhlblt gtarts Ralph SkUllngs, Orest Ridge street had been recon two days of competition which tain. ’This dance will pro- Annual Awards Assembty hsU imbursement from the state. Dr.; John Hill, 106 West St.; malaproplsm, veracity, whey, Phone 643-4134 State Senator Franklin G. The annual outdoor exhibit of structed as part of the ended Thursday when his chief pied, fluorine. Inunction, digi 299 GREEN ROAD ■Wde an excellent opportuni on ’Tuesday in the arena. Mr. Tamara Seddon. Tankeroosan town’s spring repaving pro ty for any student to bring ■Welle* filed a blU this year w ith the ToUand County Art Asso rival — tiny, brown-haired Judy tals, sacrosanct, heinous, BknmerUng oongratuiated ths elation will be held tomorrow on Rd.; Elaine Wendus, 41 Range gram . M arie Guarr, 12, o f ’Topeka, his Somanhis and get it the General AasenAly providing Hill Dr.; Gary Flucklnger, El ophthalmic, isosceles, chican award-winners for their fins . for back rent of about 14,000 the fence at RockvlUe General Although the sewer proj Kan., stumbled on the word ery, rubicund, residuum, serre- signed by his classmates. lington; Mrs. Aurllla Cyr and ect probaibly will not be “larghetto,” a musical term. C ost Is 75c with SA A and perticipation and expressed his per year. Included is rent for Hospital from 10 a.m. to 4:80 fine, proselyting, anodyne, flot desire for the continuation of daughter, 7 Merrow Rd.. Tol complete until next week, She spelled it without the H. ' without. the present year. p.m . sam, plenipotentiary, nihilism, 31 the good work by the under There Is no charge for admis land. the detours will likely be - In its closing minutes, the aa- Michael spelled it correcUy cybernetics, beryllium, pellag classm en. sion to the event. Those attend lifted tonight or tomorrow. ra, oplsometer, ullage, sporran aembly approved the bill which and iced his victory by spelling Mr. Richard Ooibb and M r. ing may vote for their three fav Vernon news is handled by Enough of the street wlU (which he misspelled as "spor- will pay the town 110,623.43 for the required extra word. In this Jack Blariy distributed the nu- orite peUntings. M ost o f the The Herald’s RodiviUe Bureau, be open to accommodate case "eczema,” a skin rash. rin” ), laudau, lorcha (which he MHS Varsity back re n t works wiU be on sale. Hand- 38 Park St. P.O, Box 827, tele tw o-w ay traffic. Chief .merous awards to the sopbo- A seventh grader at Saints misspelled as "lorscha” ), khe- 'more, Junior and senior boya Sen. WcUee noted that In the painted cards and miniature phone 875-3186 or 648-2711. Reardon saya Peter and Paul School in ’Tulsa, dive, guyot (which he TEENAGERS! last minute rurti his bill was paintings will also be on sale. misspelled as "guUle” ), super Ends Season Mias ' Julia Oase, Miss Mary Michael is an avid reader, a Faignant and Miss Mary Jaronr- 'misplaced, and he had to make In case of rain, the exhibit will Boy Scout, a coin and stamp cilious, caloric, masseter, a search for it be held next Saturday. collector and the oldest of four orthoeplst, culpa, peccancy, czyk gave out the awards earn Rockville ed by the girls in Intra-munds ’ A second bin regarding sUte Paintings are to be brought children of Mr. and Mrs. Mi umlaut, bravura, JuUlenne.toc- At 4-8 Mark cata, pal^y, larghetto and as well as foi participation in courts was also misplaced, lo In between 9 and 10 a.m., ac chael Kerpan Sr. He has a A disappointing end to an ex cording to assoclaition officials. brother and two sisters. eczem a. Girle’ Leaders Chtb, AqtUMttes, cal^ and passed at the last No Indictment in Slaying; citing season was marked by and the BYeld H o c k ^ and minute, S«i. WeUes noted. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cartson of An excited Mrs. Kerpan said First prize was 31,000 in cash, Wethersfield High’s 5-2 victory The second bill provides for Bolton win be in diarge of reg Basketball teama later Michael told her he would a weekend trip to New York and WIN A <25.00 over Manchester. The Eagle Akui Snyder and Brian Mo- the renUl of new court facU- istering each picture. win the contest but Michael said a ■visit to the World’s Fair. bats excelled a fine tandem ftlea and was passed about 30 Artists win be responsible for G>roner Releases Report Intorti both '65, each received he really didn’t think he would. ’The contest was sponsored by pitching effort by Brad Bushey an “M” for earning an accumu nrinutes before the general aa- hanging their own works'. All ’The school Michael attends Scripps- Howard Newspapers In pictures must be removed be and Marc Schardt, both ’66. lated total of over 1000 points. aembly closed down. A zrand Jury yesterday de-'^' to poet bond and was returned doesn’t give grades to students 16 cities and 53 other dally and The game commenced as tween 4:90 and 6 p.m. but Mrs. Kerpan said he has Sunday newspapers. ’These same two boys also re The bill provides for a pilot dined to bring back an indict- to Tolland State Jail where he Manchester, wishing to avenge ceived the All Intramural Mrs. PUver Awarded M.A. has been held since his arrest. scored in the top one per cent program In which private In SAVINGS a j»revious loss, tallied In the Award tor their overall contri ment against an Enfield man dividuals would build court Mrs. Erika PUver, editor of Police have remained silent nationally on achievement tests second inning. 'Wethersfield, not the RockviUe Journal, has been charged with murder in the in a variety of subjects. bution to the intnamurai pro facilities with private funds, on the Incidents leading to to be outdone, matched the gram . then the state would lease the awarded a master of arts de May 9 slaying of Edward Shea’s death. TTie first o fficia l "He keeps a book In every FOR RENT score. In the fourth inning, In gree in pulbUc affairs at the Uni A t)0tal of 1200 points is facilities. Shea. word of the circumstances was room in the house,” Mrs. Ker 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projec- dian Center Fielder BUl Haw- needed to earn the Gokl Bar versity of Cfenneoticut. Mrs. Pll- obtained today from the re pan said. “ If he stops to tie his The program Is a change In Shea, 25, of 100 Peterson tora—«ound or silent, also ver ’66 stroked a triple to right Pin, the highest award that a former state procedures Where ver earned her B.8. degree at port of an Inquest conducted shoe, he picks up a book. If I 85 mm. slide projectors. BOND field, chasing home Manches UCoim previously. Rd„ was fatally sUbbed during girt is able to receive. 9tx senior the sUte would construct the iby Tolland County Coroner want to punish him, I just don’t ter’s final run. "The game rolled girls received this high honor. She Is a native of North Gros- a Market St. brawl. Herbert Hannabury June 10. let him go to the library.” WELDON DRUG CO. court building. Sen. Welles noted Edward Berry, 26, of Bailey Watkins will award a $25.00 Savinge Bond along scoreless until the eighth ’They are: Lynn Heller, Roberta that the federal government Is venordale, and Is a former Hart Atty. Hannahury found that M ichael’s sponsor In the con 901 Main St.—’Tel. 643-5321 inning when Buchey weakened, Rd., Enfield, was arrested im ■The death of Edward J. Shea test, the Tulsa Tribune, said the Lehmus, Pat FUU, FYancis following this procedure In the ford Courant reporter. Mrs. PU mediately after stabbing and to the Teen-ager who suggests the best and two Wethersfield runs were Smith, Baib Wohlgemuth and new post <^ces In the area. ver has been on the Journal was caused by the criminal act name for our new Teen-age department. scored. Ai this point, a relief charged with murder. A similar of Eldward ^ rry ...” Peg Zikus. Special recognition Sen. WeUes said that at least staff for 10 years. She is mar charge against John Williams, stint hy Schardt retired the side was given to Pat WeBs, ’67 who ried to Robert PUver, and r«- Atty. Hannabury noted that Come to the store, inspect the exhibit and tw o persona are Interested In 61, arrested along with Berry ■without any fu rth er dam age. was the only sc^om ore to earn the program and want to con sidee at Echo Dr., Vernon. Shea died May 9 at about 8:20 pick up an entry blank. Nothing to buy; was dropped several weeks ago. p.m. as a result of a stab In the top of the ninth, how a large “M” which requires a struct the new faculty. He OOP Dance Set WUliama, also of Enfield, is no essay to write; merely suggest a name. wound Into his heart. Students React to Fiftieth Edition of Somanhis ever, Wethersfield scored twice, total of 700 points. noted th at th e bUl does not The Republican Town Com ^ rry’s brother-in-law. Come in tomorrow. Contest closes June 30, ■with the big blow being catcher LiU Concepcion, AFs student, ^>ecify location of the new mittee of Vernon will bold a The grand Jury assembled at “Prior to this on May 9, Tom Ferro’s triple to left cen 1965, Edward Berry and his paut JSutllner ^iorisl 1965. was then presented with a ten- court, except that It must be Spring Frolic dance to be held 10 a.m. yesterday in the ’Tol On the whole, students feel ter. "The Indians failed to score located In ToUand County. girl friend, Barbara Blair, en “Life at Manchester Hlgh^ Many changes have made the<^f the book for such lists. ’TheA ids racquet by Miss Ohse. LSI at the EUk's C arriage House land County Superior Court in 1966 Somanhis different from students have mixed emotions that improvements in the So in their half of the inning , and AIeui Snyder, left, and Brian McIntosh with the trophy received this gift because of her Under terms lot the bUl, the June 19. Rockville ^fore Judge William tered the Market Square Cafe, School Is an endless march of thus ended the 1965 baseball Market Street, Rockville, Con the 1964 Somanhis. ’This year’s about this new pattern. One manhis overshadow the defects they were awarded "Tuesday during the awards assembly. unusual ability in the sport. Shs chief Justice would have the Peter Durelko, demee chair- P. Barber. Witnesses appear experiences. It stands not still pupil eald, ’"There isn’t enough and that the 1965 Somanhis is season. Each year the trophy is awarded to an outstanding peu"- final decision on where the necticut; having left. Just pre book Is 8 H b y I I inches w ith was also given a picture of ben- man, has announced that mtuic ing before the Jury Included for the enchanted nor turns 184 pages. Many students like room under the seniors’ pic a good one. looking back upon the event ticlpant In boys intramurals. 'This year there were two re self swimming in the pod. 'nils court would be. wlU be provided by the Ron Sle- RockvUle poUce, ’ToUand Coun viously, Bene’s Grill, also lo back for the reminiscent.’’ ’The the red and gold cover, the two tures to slg;n. Besides, you can’t Caught in the act of admir ful season, many ploys and cipients of the honor. (Herald photo by Pinto.) ■was a great accompUshment for District Parte Opena rakowrtd Trio. D icing win be ty medical examlher. Dr. Fran cated on Market Street. ’They entered the Cafe and conduct pages of candid shots of teach read their activities and look ing and signing the 1965 So games stand out. Bill Haiwver’s Lill because when ahe cams Valley Falls Parle Is now open from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30. cis Burke, and a pathologist. opening lines of the 1965 So- manhis are those girls seated ed themselves In a normal fash Qutdityy Service — — and Personal Attention! ers, the color pictures and the at their pictures at the same dMog catch against Platt, here, she was afraid of the wat for swimming, according to Tickets for the dance may be The Jury returned "no biU” de "Satlafied Customers Are Our Best Advertisement-” manhis express the theme of Index. Instead of listing the time.’’ Another commented, “I on the bleachers In the arena Dave Brady's ’66 fine catch of obtained frttm Durelko or any cision idiorUy before 6 p.m. ion. ’Thereafter, other patrons OF MANCHESTER er. Paul Herbst, chairman of the the yearbook — the fiftieth an seniors’ activities directly un like It! ’The pictures took more after the awards assembly on a sinking line drive to crunch ' -t* R obin S ta ik el *88 Vernon Fire District Recreation member of the dance commit After hearing the decision, o f the C afe engaged In som e 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Conn. unpleasant and vulgar colloquy niversary of the MHS Somsui- der their pictures, there is a Impressive vdthout a lot of ac ’Tuesday. a Conard rally, Don Romano Commission. tee. police served Berry with a TeL 528-5009 Tel. 643-5476 student directory in the back tivities written under them.” Marilyn ’Twomey, ’66. Hospital Notes bench warrant charging him with Edward Berry, which re hU. ’66 coming off the bench and Two lifeguards are on duty, singling to beat Hall, Marc Herbst said, and no swimming Admitted yesterday: William with manslaughter. A 316,000 turned in kind. MoGowen, 41 Phooiix S t; Liouls bond was set Berry was tmable “ BJdward B erry and bOss Schardt beating Hall in his Qubs Report wlU be permitted without super first starting pitching assign vision. Police have been asked Blair then left the Market Square Cafe and returned to Mrs. Toomey Annum Ends, ment, and Duke Hutchinson’s to noake frequent checks of the Bene’s Tavern. The patron of consistently fine hurling this area to prevent unauthorized O n Joum ies the Market Square Cafe chief past season are only a handful use of the pond. Between 5 and 9 p,m. Heads Math Profs Depart, of memorable events which oc- Swimming will be permitted ly Involved in the remarks with Edward Berry followed them to cTured. Perhaps the most satis Near and Far Monday through Friday from fying team effort win was S to 5:30 p.m., and Saturdays tha Tavern. There further re marks were exchanged and the Department Plans Change 4-1 victory over Conard High and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 8 Outdoor Water Use of West Hartford. The Aquastte picnic wan held p.m. Tbs faciUty wiU be used principals went out to the GOODYEAR QUALITY last Friday afternoon at Presi street where they were Joined Several Manchester High Looking to the future season for swimming lessons during On last Thursday Mr. Rogers dent Jake Noren’s (65) cottage by others and general alter announced that Mrs. Rosamond School teachers plan to resign of 1966, one may expect a sea weekdays in the morning. soned, experienced outfit tak overlooking Coventry Lake, Banned by Aronson cation ensiued. IVord reached from their present positions at Upon arrival ait about 3 o’clock, EOes S et F air the Market'Street Cafe of the Toomey had been named chair ing the field for MHS. There RochvfUe I jo< ^ of Elks wS man of the Manchester High the end of this school year. The wm be a dozen Juniors return many of the girls made a mad \ ------:----- trouble in the street in front dash for a'vopable patches of bold its Annual F air July 26 of Bene’s Tavern and the de mathematics deportment. She future plans of the departing ing next year as Seniors, plus through July 31 at the A & P Acting General Manager Irving Aronson has pro BunUghrt, optimistioaily hoping ceased, Eidward J. Shea, who, succeeds Mr. Louis Vismontas, teacherH are varied. Most plan a few promlaing Jayvee candi perking lot, Union St claimed a ban on the outdoor use of water by toyra^ to continue teaching, ■while to get good tans. Mira Jeron- apparently had not taken part dates. Next year’s season' has ezyk, club advisor, decided up Francis J. Prichard Jr., chair who 1s to teach at East Cath some Intend to study, and oth all the meddngs of a truly ex customers, between the hours of 5 to 9 p.m., effective in the prior unpleasantness, on surveillance that the food man of the Fair oonsnittee, has along with others, went up the olic High next year. . ers to explore other fields of citing one. announced that Raymond C. immediately. WHITEWALLS supply was a bit low. Coliect- with no appreciable rain fore street. Some of the patrons of Dedicated to her profession, Interest or to travel. Oongratulatlons ara to be ex Roberta Lehmus James LeSora Berube, wtH be chairmen of the Manchester thus followa the Of those leaving the English ing a few seniors, ahe set off lead of the Metropolitan Water cast for the future, consider the Carfe, Including the de Mrs. Toomey expressed the tended to Dave Brady and Don to correct this most serious B eauty Contest cammibtee. able evaporation is occurring. ceased, carried pool cues be hope that the good work being departm ent, M r. JOhn Lynch Romano wtio have recently Horace P. Burnham is in District which placed a similar situation. About 40 mlnutee lat He said that an additional cause of the word that some done in the math department plans to teach Social Studies been chosen co-captains of next er; they returned laden with charge of tickets. ban two weeks ago. and English at a school in year’s baseball team. Legion of Honor The privately owned Man problem Is the drop in water one haul a knife. AT LOW, LOW PRICES would continue. When aSked to everything from pastries to TIm beauty contest wiU be pressure diulng the peak compare math students of to ■WelleOley, M ass. He has been Mark Heller, '66 conducted each evening, as in chester Water Co. has not yet ‘"The strife continued up and Oiristlne Neill John McDermott eggs, to pickles, (a gallon Jar). usage-hours of 5 to 9 pm., and down the street, in the course day with those of earlier years, a member of the MHS staff fbr At 61 Steep Hollow Lane Is a ”A man with specs who plays the past, with prizes for night- issued any orders but has re three years, Mrs. Doris John Meanwhile Jake had started called it "a safety problem, of which Ekhvard J. Shea was she offered the opinion that the JAYVEES LOSE bouse, but not just an ordinary the trombone is often a fancier her boot and was pulUng ad ^ winners. In addition, grand quested its customers to con son also plans to live In Massa The Jayvee baseball team serve water as much as possi particularly In the case of a stabbed in the heart by Ekl- former are without doubt bet one. In this house are two tur of blondes” Anon. Thi* obscure venturesome Aquaettee about prizes win be awarded bo the fire .” Legion of Honor chusetts whet ■■'I ' i r' ' _ 'I * f U- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1908 !fAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1908 up girls will need more Pot 1 B o lto n Columbia latch than they con possibly make themselves and the girls Fireworks Display In our troop decided to help SALE Save Ur To tm -.#■ Ss:" " S ■ f”* -A.- Ediication Board to Review Church Sets out.” cs. ' She added, "When Uie Na TREES tional Canoe Championship As Usual July 4th Elementary School Plans races were held here last year. Festival to It put the town on the map. Reg. Seb n ie girls feel the town Is noted Golden Guin T ree ...... $10.25 $6.00 The board of education w * Students on Field Trip The annual 4th of July Celebrations and Fireworks Raise Funds for Its lovely lake and Its very Display will again be presented by the American Le Mountain Ash ...... 6.95 3.50 review educational specific!, Third graders at Bolton Eae- active canoe club.” 6.00 tlon for the propoeed new ele entary School went on a field gion of Manchester at Mt. Nebo Field on Sunday, July Paul Scarlet Hawthorne...... 11.75 •ip this week to the Sprlng- The annual Summer Featival The canoes made of birch 4.50 mentary school at Its meeUn_ bark and are placed on a tiny ------t4th. Pin 'Oak 8.95 leld museum and Forest of St. Columba’s Church will The display, this year, will be Crab-Bechtel...... 9.95 5.00 Monday at 8 at the high school. '.ie destination to many of the blue plastic lake. Mrs. Robin- Sumer is icumen in, be held on the church grounds .son hastened to explain the basically the same as In previous Pnrple Leaf Plum ...... 6.75 3.50 The board will also hear a itudents was the means of years but, according to BJarl C. transportation. They went by July 9 and 10. bark had come from trees al Jackhammer slammeth Cut-leaf W iping Birch ea. 15.25 ee. 8.00 report by the Insurance advi ready felled. Petersen, past commander and train from Hartford. This year, according to the Rat-tat-tat- Ut- Ut- Ut- tat- the general chairmj^ of the f-f. sory board on the personnel In John O'Rourke’s sixth grade New Family Here f\^. Rev. John Honan, it is hoped Dr. and Mrs. R. Gene Mac- tat- tat- tat- tat-tat’-tat-tat-tat- fireworks committee, there ■will ALSO— 1 OR MORE OF EACH surance plan and the extent of made a tour of the Wadsworth be special novelty pieces added Atheneum and the state capitol to duplicate last year’s feat of Don^nd and their two children, tat- tat- tat- tat-tat-tat-tat-tat- JUNIPER—ARBORVITAE liability on the part of the reducing the church debt by Robert, 4, and Caroline; 3. have tat- tat- tat-> tat-tat-tat-tat-tat- for the benefit of the children. board of education when rent buildings. ^ In past years crowds of 10,- WHITE SPRUCE—AZALEA Two first grade classes vis 812,000. moved into the former Lennox tat- tat- tat- tat-tat-tat-tat-tat- ing school fajctlitlea to outside 000 to 25,000 have been esti m ited the Lutz Museum today. Father Honan pointed out home on Collins Rd. tat- tat- tat- tat-tat-tat-tat-tat- organisations. that the event Is a main source The family is from Galt. On mated at the display, not count 50% SAVINGS School Menu tat-tat-tat-tat-tat- tat- tat- etc. i!i Also on the agenda is a re Monday, frankfurts on roll, o f revenue in the parish. tario, Canada where Dr. Mac ing the people watching from their homes. Concession stands James t. Blxsa Jr. Marjorie Stoddard Margaret Boland view of the 1964-65 budget, ap carrot and celery sticks, potato 'Volunteer workers said the Donald was in private prac will again be open for the view Save Also On Perennials. Reg. 69c ea. Now 50c ea. '^XJpsala Graduate pointment of a school physician, chips, mixed fruit; Tuesday, church has outdone itself this tice. He is now the assistant Miller Sentenced !} Mias Bllzabeth OoMnn re- shell macaroni casserole, green year in prize offerings. Tickets medical director at Traveler’s ers. IRIS— 59c per pot Receive Graduate Degrees election of a delegate and al The American Legion Post l ^ v e d a. B.S. degree from TJp- ternate for CAiBK meetings, beans, applesauce cake; are slightly higher but prizes Insurance Co., in Hartford. BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Handy Wednesday, hot turkey on rice, include a 1966 car, a mink Mrs. MacDonald, when a.sked man Harlis Miller was sen pays for the entire display with > H a Oollege on June 7. and presentaitlon of teacher contributions and, if necessary, Nineteen Manchester resi-'^Manchester High School. She- Edwin H. Basden, m , 23 Eire candidates. cranberry sauce, spinach, but stole, a portable TV, patio fur how they liked their new sur tenced to a mandatory life pri JO H N E. Miss OoUon majored In maith- dents received graduate degrees received her B. A. from the SI. won his M. S. in bactci'iolo- terscotch cookies; Thursday, niture and four cameras. roundings, said, "We sit down son term today for the slaying money from their own funds. It l^matice. A ^radiwte of Man- University of Illinois in 192.^. gy. Paul B. Greenberg of 139 The adult education director, hot roast beef sandwich, peas, every night and tell each other of Mrs. Isabel Sillan in her is a civic program to help keep from the University of Connec Donald Macaulay, ■will give a A parish picnic, in celebra IfAieeter High School. She is th^ Hamlltion Nelson of 90 W, N. Lakewood Circle won his cabbage salad, sugar squares; tion of the tenth year following how clever we were to have We.stport home. up the July 4th spirit and tra : daughter ctf Mr. and Mrs. Rol^ ticut on June 7. Prospect St. won hi.s M.A. in M. S. in civil engineering. report on the adult education Friday, open-face tuna sand discovered Columbia." The sentence, under Connecti dition. De Cormier Motors Says: survey. the dedication of the church, J. Qjtton of 128 Tanner St. ♦ Six received their M.A. de English and Miss Jennifer A. iM. S. degrees in mechanical wich, olives and pickles, corn, will be held June 27. Famllle.s School Menu cut law, would make the 33- Any money received over ex »al11 « .« . 'Wm Rowley of 2 Gerard St. won Miae Ootton will aoon be Mrs. grees In education.'I'hey were engineering were awarded to Nursery Diplomas potato chips, ice cream. are to bring their own lunches Next weeks menu; Monday, ycar-old Miller eligible for pa penses is turned over to the 1~ .vid S. Kordt after her wed- Miss Margaret A. Boland of 63 hers in economic-s. Elliia Mottola of S.'i Gieri'wood macaroni and tuna fish salad, Legion Community Fund which WHITHAM Diplomas were presented to 19 Baseball Results and an assortment of bever role in 20 years. I Saturday. Aa Mrs. Kordt David J. Hirschfeld of 24 » Vernon St.; Mrs. Liucile K. Gip G',., Ra.vmond D. Pattei-son of children at Bolton Cooperative In baseball last night Crock ages will be supplied. Father celery sticks, hard boiled egg, Miller accepted the sentence supports Boy's State, orator!-’ e will work in the Prudential Goslee Dr. and Stephen N. LANDSCAPie NURSERY f son, formerly o f 1?2 S. Main 22E St. Jame.s St,, James J. "Vct« Yours«lf a (In* n*w Rambkr or on* of our S*l*et*d Us*d Nursery School graduation cere ett defeated Cavanaugh Gar Honan said, "All are welcome fruit cocktail; Tuesday, roast by Superior Court Judge Frank cal contests, American Legion ce Oo. in Newark, N.J.' St. and now Bolton; Robert Mozzer of 22 Bremen Rd. won Rizza of 31 Lockwood St., and monies last night at the Com age 20-12 with Wayne Post beef, potato, vegetable, fruit; Covello calmly. He turned and baseball, Americanism essays "GROW w rm US” ■their master degrees in bu.sl- including inlaws and out Wednesday, oven fried chick J. Nearine of 38 Grandview St.; George W. Vandorvoort of 99 Cars. Th*y or* prie*d to sdl at rii* b*st of bonk t*rms." munity Hall. pitching. John Struff pitched laws. walked slowly away after Cov- and general community service. Roote e, Bolton—BOO Yds. from Bolton Notch—648-7802 ness administration. en, potato sticks, tossed salad, Miss Renate Rloux o f 207 Union Farm Dr, Graduates are Robert Eld- for Cavanaugh and hit a home Election Aides Named ello said, ‘‘Harlis Miller, the Names of advance contribu St.; Miss Marjorie L. Stoddard, CJoiirad M. Bana.s of 193 E. Receiving their ma.ster'g in wards. Glenn Frechette, Greg run. Glen Tltcomb also hit a ice cream. No more pencils, no sentence of the court is that tors and the amounts will be HOURS: of 369 Birch Mt. Rd.; and Rich Center St. anti Thoma-s S. La Mrs. Grace Pringle, Republi more books, no more teacher’s ■soda] work were Miss Gloria R. ory Gram, Charles Hilton, Perry homer. can registrar, has released the you be imprisoned in the State published in The Herald. Make Open Dally 0-6 Friday Evenings to 8 ard Williams of 388 E. Center tham v ’ t ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1966 PAGE TWBNTY-THBPI PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1965 Hoiues For Salo 72 Apartment BaildinKS Suburban For Rent 66 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 H o u m s For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 Bolton RANGE f i v e ROOM Bungalow, nicely * M > Tenements 63 6-6, TWO FAMIL’t , 2-car ga BEAUTIFUL 4 rocin Ranch EXCEUXiENT condition Mtd lo VERNON — Where would you MANCHESTER (10 miles out NEW ROOM Raised Ranch $14,400 — 6H ROOM Ranch, landscaped yard, HiHt rail BOL/rON — s room Ranch cus •VERNON—U A R buUt 3-bed- wUh a larspe kitchen, buUt-lna, built-in stove, cellar, sissume rage, nice lot, good location, located near BoNon • Vernon cation — 8 bedroom Ranch. tom built In 1968, 1-car garage, robm raised Ranch, wall to find an overslied 6-roomCape of) $9,800. 8 finished, 7 room FUEL OIL FOUR ROOM aecoiKj floor mortgaga, par manth $22,900. J. D. R a ^ Co., 048- line, a very dean borne, l^on- fence, only LarM Uving room with view of summer porch and patio, waJk- wall caipetlng and drapes in with full shed dormsr, amssfte older home, flrepiace, 2-car GOP Urges Vote Tuesday CLASSIFIED apartment, newly redecorated, Hying room with flrepiace, S Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. bedroome, cellar and garage. Hutchins Agmey, 646-0108. 6129. ard Agency, ReaXora, 646-0469. lovmy back yard and woods, out basement with play room, cluded, fronUy room with bar drive on a lovely shaded lot basement garage, one - half GASOLINE mlddle-8ig^ or retired couple. flrepiace, natural woodwork, handy to lake, $16,900. Phil- and flrepiace, sliding gtaas with countryside view, possible acta phis, mlnlmuih downpay No children or pets. Inquire 11 Minutes to all points. Large MORE ROOM for. the money INVEFTORS — e-a Duplex, Zone yard with trees. Sale or lease. MANCHESTER GREEN 1% baths, basement with i>anel- brick Agancy, 649-8464. doors and jMUio, kitchen with 4 bedrooms, secluded terrace, ment, low monthly paymenU. And Describes Candidates Church Street. anywhere. For the famfiy that n , loCiUlon adaptable to office ed rec room and large finished bulU-lns, basement garage, walk-out basement, mint condi Lawrence F. BMano, Reattors, 742-8660. needs 1, 2, 8, 4, 6 or 8 bed or buMnees conversion. Good 644M>424, 948-2766, 742-6864. ADVERTISING LiOOKINa for anythuic In Out of tosvn owner aaya ■ playroom, carport, potto, fence, ANDOVER amesite drive, private tree tion throughout for only $16,- BANTLY OIL VERNON — Rgnch, 8 rooms, rooms. What's wrong with It— income ae exieto. Lappen Agen “sell.” Convenient^ locat beautiful trees and shrubs. Shaded lot with view. Paul Fl 800. Let us show it to you to The Bolton Republican town^He Is also an educator, orchard- estate rentals — apartms.*>ts, nothing. For $11,900. take a cy, M9-6261, 649-6140. 6 rooms, set back behind GLASTONBURY — Two fam eommlttoa haa roleased Infor 1st and leader in commumty af COMP-WY. INf . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS homes, multiple dwelUnga, call (8-4 bednxnns), newly decor ed 6 room Raieed Ranch, $ $20,900. 649-8682. ano Agency, Realtor, 646-0191, day. Call Gall Green, 742-7092. ated, on one acre of land, gas look. Wdverton Agency, 649- baths, formed dining area, flowering shrubs and trees, 649-4607. F. M. Gaol Agencyt 948-9682, ily near Misnehester line situ mation on the Constitutional fairs. \>,:W MAIN STREKT 8 A.M. to 6 PJML J. D. Realty, Mt-0129. on a quiet street, with ated on an extra targe beaptl- hot air heat, safe for children, OWNER 2813. 2 - oar garage, nice lot, 643-0281. A. L. Rose, M9-7S77. Convention election Tuesday Claude Watrous of (Chester, TFL. fiUMofl.'. Manchester Green area. Lots For Sale 73 shaded elevated picnic area ROUTE 44-A, Just over Bolton fuOy tandeo«H>ed tot In area of and on the delegatee themselves. has been elected to the legisla WE HAVE customora waiting very dose to school and shop $14,500 — Manchester. 6 room COPY QiOSING TIME FOR CIASSIFIED ADVT. for the rental at your apart Priced to sell. In rear. Pull bath, enclosed Mne. Neat expandable 6 room ANDOVER — New 8-bedroom single homM. A sound invest ture as reprasentative since Rockville ping, $166. per month, one year Cape, new siding, fenced shad HICKORY Drive, Andover — raised Ranch, kitchen with Polls will be open tram 6 a.m. ment or home. J. D. Realty, lease. Call M9-9094 anytime af' LEAVING porch, artesian well, forced Ranch with breezeway and 2- ment property with unlimited 1949. He is a banker, dairy ed lot with fireplace, sewers. Approved building lot in estab buUt-lns, Hving room with fire potential, ^ e Leonard Agency, to 7 p.m. at the Community MOMDAX TInv FBIDAX lO M AAL—SATUBDAX 9 AAL MS-6129. ter 11:30 a.m. WARREN E. HOWLAND hot air heaL Asking price car garaM, and a 80x100 chick Hall and absentee ballots are former and nvanufaoturer erf Hutchins Agency, Realtors, lished neighborhood, priced to $10,200. For $10,800, 3 rear place, ceramic bath, basement Resttoia, 846-0169, 646-0466. en cotq;). Retiring? . . . Interest available. novelties. THREE ROOM apartment, STATE 646-0103. EIGHT RCX)MS Realtor 643-1108 sell at $1,000 Oall 742-7297. lots adjoining rear of house ed in oreamics, repair feciU' garage, ameeite drive, 2-acre Albert Waugh of Stonrs, re XOUB COOPERATION WIUL n i A l A A 9 9 7 1 1 According to Information sup 470 Main Street, $90. M9-6229, Resort Property HORSE RANCH In Manches In this Raieed Ranch offers lot, with 150’ frontage on ties, chickens, etc. This is the tree-ehaded lot, only $16,9(X). cently retired as provost at the BE APPRECIATED UIAL 0 4 4 -//I I MANCHESTER — 100 x 200’ lot, Wanted— Real Estate 77 plied by the town committee, 9-5. For Rent 67 Must sell this 4 bedroom ter with 27 acres. 8 room much in space and conven MANCHESTER — Modem Cope parallel street, may be pur deal. Highway, nice home easy Trades consider^. Paul Flano University of Connecticut, hav BEST BUYS Ranch, acre lot. All offers high and dry, trees, rural resi- chased. access. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Agency, Realtor, 644-0191, 649- which is urging every citizen to ing been a member of the fac- house, 1% baths, bsum out ience, hurge rec room, IM on high elevation, wooded, 109x dmttal zione. $2,950. Warren E. 24-HOUR prompt, courteous COTTAGE for Rent — Mlsqua- considered. Asking $16,300. building's, corrals, etc., $60,000. baths, fireplace, den or 648-1677. 4697. vote to show his support for \ilty for 41 years. He was a pro Town House Apartments 148 lot. Complete privacy plus Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. High up, overlooking lake, sendee. Single and muittole and Interest In the government, by BELFIORE ContiniMd Frooi PracBdlnq Pog* micut, Rhode Island. Four Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8464. study. If y««i wish. Many 20-mile view. Bel Air Real Es shingled four rooms, bath, COVENTRY—^Flve room Ranch, dwelUncs wanted. Char-»)i fessor of eoonomioa, has served rooms. Call M3-0491. custom extras, $24,900. BOLTON — targe spacious 7 “ the prinmry responsibility of on several commissions and was tate, 648-9332. enclosed porch. 2 rocans up, good tocatlon, artesian well, Real Estate, 643-0683. the convention is to carry out Unique income proposltloa— Boats and Accessories 46 Household Goods 51 COLONIAL OAKS ASKING $14,900 — 3-bedroom room Split, 3 bedrooms, 1% president of the Windham Com 3 apartments pin* 2-room I HAMPTON Beach, New Hamp Ck>loniaI, west side, phone after Resort Propery For Sale 74 partially finished. Some baths, basement, rec room, ga.- ptaetered walls, full cellar, the court order for a permanent 4 % room apartment. ].D. REALTY Co. MANCHESTER. Strong St. — 2- furnishings included. Com other extras, low down pay DIRBC3T FROM owner — 8, 4 munity Hospital. caretaker’s apartment. Ex IT* MOHAWK Catalina Mark FOR SALE — Fedders air con shire. Beautiful new 3 bedroom 4 p.m., weekends anytime, 643 rage, treed 1% acree in beauti family, or larger apartment realignment plan for the Gen Douglas Fellows of Hebron, Heat, hot water, stove, re waterfront apartment, all util 643-5129 643-8779 J.D. REALTY Cb. bedroom Cape, fireplace, ga QUONOCHONTAUG, R.I. pletely winterized. Asking ment, assume mortgage. Call eral Assembly. However, other cellent income producer one 76 Mercury engine, Tee-Nee ditioner, high cooling capacity, 2689. rage, excellent condition, nice ful area of fine homes. Only building. 649-2497. after an interrupted education reasonable. Call M3-9267 after frigerator, parking, and ities, $80. week. 644-8037. 643-5129 643-8779 under $10,000. $22,000. — below replacement 742-7814, after 6 weekdays. areas of constitutional concern block from downtown Main trailer, aooessmiee. Call 649- neighbortiood. Call owner after Large one family house received his master’s degree in St. Priced to sell Immedi 0358. 6. full private cellar. $140. CLEAN AS A Whistle, 6% room cost. Owner 649-6985. LET’S GO! We have buyers may be treated.” COLUMBIA LAKE — For Rent 6 p.m. and ^veekendB, 648-9878. very cloee to the beach. Shown By Appointment Only NEW EIGHT room Raised education last year. He has been ately at a more than fair Ramch with 3 bedrooms, family Excellent condition. Fire EXCLUSIVE WITH waiting. We need good listings. “These Include,’’ the state APARTMENT SIZE 4 - burner 643-4491 649-4436 — Small waterfront cottages, size kitchen with dining area, EAST HARTFORD, Oak St. Six Ranch, Bolton-Coventry line, 2 In the legt^atune three terms $18,900. BOAT BARGAINS MANCHESTER — beauttfully place, hot air heat, storm fuU bathroome, family room Oall now — Paul Correntl ment continued, “ the possibility and Is in the midst of a career Tappan gas atove, $28. Tel. 649- June, July, August. Call 643- oversized 2 - car garage, room Cape Cod, 1% baths. Oall Agency, 643-3125. After 6, call 649-6544 2593, 649-4929. finished 6 room Cope In desir windows, two full baths. with fireplace, 2 acree of lend. of annual legislative sessions; as new.“ipaperman, musician, Big 4-bedrooro Colonial, two- 17 foot Penn Yan, deep huH, 9461 after 4 p.m. NEW RAISED RAN(3H — screened patio with barbecue, Real nice location and com FLOYD REAL ESTATE after 4 week days and anytime 643-5343. able nelghbortK»d, kylng room Saturday and Sunday. Owner, CaH for appointment, 648-7410. whether a unicameral legisla hortlculturi.st, writer and .scien car garage with storage 70 h.p. Mercury, Tee-Nee trail rooms, one full and two half oil hot water heat. Move right NEWLY painted 7 room Cape, pletely landscaped. ture should be adopted, or some GIANT’S NECK Heights — 4 In condition, $16,900. Wolvertcm with fireplace, fonritU dining ANDOVER, CONN. 628-6163. No agents. RANCHES, Mancheeter. We tist who has been recognized for overhead, neat tool shed, 160 er. all the extras. THREE rooms, third floor, heat baths, 3 or 4 bedrooms, dining new full dormer, 2 baths. Jidla distinction made between both ft. frontage—all this In Man MAPLE top table. Iron pedestal room modem cottage, hot Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. room, shed dormer, lovely Three bedroom dwelling. need two Immediately for well re.'tearch in low frequency treat Was $1,750 NOW $1,300 ed. Call between 7-8 p.m., 643- shower, large sundeck in back, room, family room, one cm Vincek Real Estate, 643-7877. H. B. Floyd 742-7682 Coventry houses, such as four-year terms chester. A tremendous value base, 26x46. 649-3761. garage, $23,000. Phllbnck yard. Circle and call owner Living room, kitchen, two WAPPING — $18,600. 8 room qualified cMenta ready to doee. ment o f cancer. 0082. new artesian well, Edgewood J. C. Hutchinson 742-7852 for one house and staggered I for only $21,900. 25 foot Rhodes Sloop, Palmer Agency, MO-8464. MANCHESTER — spotless TWO - FAMILIES, 6-4, $20,000; 643-0613. car garage, full cellar. Rancher. Double garage, fam 81 ACRE FARM Any area considered. Lappen EASY AUTOMATIC washer, Rd. $80. per week. Mrs. Carter, room (Colonial, breezeway, ga ily room, flrepiace, cedar clos elections between the two inboard, all new sails, complete 4-4, $18,900 ; 4-4, $20,600 ; 6-4, Close to the beach, nice lo LAKEFRONT—6% room Ranch, Agency, 649-5261, 649-6140. Swimming weather is here! best offer. Blond console RCA SIX ROOM apartment, 476 Main 742-8142. MANCHESTER — 2-famlly, 6-5 rage, IMi baths, 3 bedrooms, SPLIT LEVEL — 7 rooms, 2 et, ' heavily treed lot. Barrows Large older 12 room horns houses; whether clearer rela equipment. TV, 21” screen, $50. After 6, $19,300 ; 7-7, plus 4, $28,600. cation and nicely land deep treed lot, oil hot water Speech School Swim In your own back yard Street, 649-5229, 9-5. flat, 2-car garage, bus line, 2 large lot, fine location, only full baths, dining room, fire- scaped. A Wallace. 649-5306. In good repair, recent utlU- SELLING or buying? This is a tionships between the legisla Was $5,800 NOW $4,400 M9-36M. COVENTRY — Beautiful lake Trades considered. Itor details heat, full cellar, knotty pine tive and executive branches without traffic aggravations furnaces, immaculate, top lo $20,500. Hayes Agency. 643-4803. call the Paul Flano Agency, placed living room and family ties, presently a ’ 2 family. step that takes professional ac TWO ROOM heated apartment side cottage, excellent location kitchen and dining area, living VERNON — 6% room Ranch Large shade trees, 2-car should be spelled out and pos Closes Season or hazards by buying this 8.4 cu. ft. Kelvinator refrigera and condition, quality through cation. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. Realtor, 646-0191, 649-4697. room, one-car garage, shaded Lewiss & Stanton Realty room with fireplace, excellent tion. Why do things the hard Call Bob Jones, 649-2838 and bath, 149 Oakland St., $60. STRICKLAND STREET — Im lot, $20,900. Phllbrlck Agency, attached garage, brick front garage, 3 large outbuildings sible clarification of the rela Colonial with 2-car garage tor with butter diest and de out. For full information call condition, $13,900. Wolverton way. Call Harold at Balch Reel and swimming pool. Neat, 649-5229, 9-5. CONCORD r a . — Beautiful maculate 6 room Ranch with HENRY ST.—2-famUy, 7 large Real E.state A Insurance aluminum storms, built-ins, ex ideal for livestock, horses, Estate, 649-2012, or Mildred at tionship between an elected The Grant School of the HYDROPLANE, 9V4 feet, 6 h.p. froster. Excellent condition. 643-6930. 649-8464. Agency, 649-2813.. clean, nicely located. Call Ranch, large living room, for family sized kitchen, paneled rooms on each floor, living Wlnnapaug Road tras, half acre, close to school etc., small greenhouse, 875-7292. (, comptroller and appointed fiscal Speech and Arts closed its sea- Mercury motor, $100. or becA M9-3761. CENTRALLY located, econom mal dining room, cabinet den, enclosed porch, garage. Owner 875-9182. about 30 acres clear, bal officers and their respective now. offer. M9-0673. BLACK POINT—3 bedroom cot room with fireplace, heated en Westerly, Rhode Island COVENTRY LAKE: Comfort .son with exercises last night ically priced, 3 room apart kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea Beautifully landscaped lot. ance wooded. Hay crop responsibilities.”’ at the studio at 22 Cambridge FORMICA top kitchen table ments, stove refrigerator, tage, screened porch, available closed sunporch, 4 rooms par TEL. 696-2885 able and well kept year ’round BOLTON LINE — 4 - room Coburn Road Colonial, priced tion room, landscaped . yard. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. titioned off on third floor, 2' 4 room home. Large pine pan pays taxes. 3,000 feet of Last March Milton Jensen, St, with maple legs, 36x48. 649- heat, hot water included. 649- remainder of June and second Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, FOUR FAMILY Ranch, paneled Uving room wooded road frontage with to sell by >Inne 3(Rb. Six Diamonds— ^Watches— 8761. week July. 643-5000. car basement garage, amesite WATERFRONT Chalet, (Coven eled living room with stone Public Records chairman of the town commit Mrs. J. L. Cochran presented rooms, 1 i/j baths, garage, 6204. 643-5953. walls with field.stone fireplace, stone walls. Developers, a program of monologues and J ew elry 48 drive, deep tree shaded lot. try. Excellent area, trees, Uwn fireplace. Ideal for young cou hardwood floors, comfortable tee, Gene Gagllardone, Bolton’s 180-ft.-deep lot. A well-built | AMtANA FREEZER, upright; GARDNER LAKE, Conn. Mod Truly a seldom offered home. and sandy beach. Year around ple or retired folks. Price $8,- builders, speculators or dramatic readings. Including a ABSOLUTELY Immaculate 4 MANCHESTER Attractive One block off Main Street, sized bedrooms, % acre ^aded gentlemen farmers— sound Warrantee Deed legislator and Walter Waddell cedar-shingled Colonial In WATCH AND JEWELRY l»- Speed Queen automatic wash room Duplex home, garage. em housekeeping cottages. and charming 5% room Cape in ELEGANT Paul Fiamo Agency, Realtor, possibilities, $12,000. Hurry. 000. Madeline Smith, Realtor, attended the Republican State scene from ”The Importance of an older four family home yard, private street. Only $11,- Investment at only $39,000. Theodore J. LaGace and Being Eme.st,” by Oscar W ilde.! one of MsLnche8ter*a nicer palrlng. Pronq;>t service. Up to er. CaH 628-8719. Available July 1st. Heat includ Lakefront. Boating, fishing, neighborhood of beautiful 646-0191, 649-4697. Lappen Agency, 649-5261, 649- 649-1642 or Mabel Sheridan, 900. Paul Flano Agency, Real Convention held in Willimantlc. areas. $20 on your old watch la swimming. Inspect weekends. Genevieve A. t.aGace to Ma- At Uie conclusion of her pro- j ed, $125. 643-5121, 843-9278. homes, large living room with with four units In each 6140, 643-8139.______tor, 646-0191, 649-4697. LAWRENCE F. FIANO lachy J. McDonald and Nora At the convention seven men trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. Free colored pictures, bro LIVING FOUR BEIDROOM Colonial, gram, which was part of her! fireplace, good sized bedrooms, apartment. Cold flats. Gi^ REALTORS F. McDonald, property at 479 were nominated to represent the Bray, 737 Main Street, State HOTPOINT electric range, good MANCHESTER — Delightful 2- chure. Arrowhead Grove, fireplace, garage, dining room, MANCCHESTER — Desirable VERNON — spotless 5% room BOLTON — 4 bedroom modem final examination, Mrs. CJoch-' condition, $35. Cal^, M9-6146. full basement. Realistically Here Is a perfect home, family room, I 'j batlu, $22,- Ranch, cabinet kitchen, ceram 643-2766 646-0424 742-6364 Adams St. second district at the Consti Theater Building.. bedroom garden apartment. Route 354, Colchester. 242-9278. priced. Alice Cnampet, Realtor, rages. Needs some repair. East Side. With trees — attrac flat roof Ranch with jalousled tutional (Convention in Hartford ran was presented with a cer- ^ YO U R H O M E Ideally located, heat, hot wa beautiful and spacious for 000. 649-5001. live, large 7 room Raised ic bath, basement rec room, Quitclaim Deeds ttflcate for completion of basic | FOR COTTAGE — older living 649-4543. gracious living. If you ap Priced in the low twenties. breezeway and 3-car attached BOLTON — Only $13,900. Five . Norman Everett Kloter to In July. ter, range, refrigerator, park Ranch, formal dining room, level treed lot, only $14,6(X). garage, set on 4 acres. Large room Cape Cod, large living work at the school. | Can be listed here. Our Garden—Farm— Dairy room chair, black rocker, ing, $120. monthly. Available MISQUAMICUT, R. I. preciate quality construc 25 CROMWELL ROAD—Seven bath.s. 2 fireplaces, waU-to-wall *Hayes Agency, M3-4803. Florence Landry Kloter, prop The statement gave the fol Members of the TAIIian Grant, MANCHESTER — New 8 room room Colonial, 3 bedrooms, IVi T. J. Crockett, Realtor, kitchen and dining area, dl^- room with fireplace, pla-stered day and night, no-non Products 50 lamps, good condition. Best of July 1. 843-0973. tion and a good neighbor carpeting, 3 generous .size bed erty on Loomis St. lowing information on the .sevem Expression Club were hoste.sees | sense type of work has fer. 643-1301. executive Colonial. 4 large bed baths, living room, fireplace, 643-1577. TOLLAND ROAD, No. Coven wa.sher and disposal, 88 foot vralls, rear porch, garage, SUMMER RESORT rooms, spacious living room, hood this 6 room colonial rooms, master bedroom with E. J. Holl to Town of Man delegates: William Jordan of for the evening. Gue.sts includ resulted in our being 5% ROOMS, second floor, heat, on a professionally land dining room, modem kitchen, try — one of the nicest (3apes Uving-dindng room, with Heato- shade trees, garden space, lake WillimanUc, a former bricklay CAR BED, $6; crib, $5; wt>od- formal dining room, kitchen private bath; finished, heated convenience. Easily financed chester, one parcel each on ed former meihber.s o£ the club. | considerably ahead of BIDIBLE POD peas and beet hot water, refrigerator, ga We still have a good selec scaped lot In Manchester Is sunporch, laundry, large jalou- we have ever listed. Acre of lator fireplace, 1% baths, full Lennox, Benton and Branford er who now operates on insiir- Mrs. L, J. Roger, president of en playpen, $6. All good condi and family room, rustic beams, family room with fire-place, basement finished in striking with minimum down payment. even last year’s record- greens. 21 Ang^ Street. rage, $125. monthly. 643-6637. tion of cottages available worth seeing today. Only sy porch, Rusco combinations, good closet space, 2 - car grass, 2-car garage, set-up for SU. ance agency; previously active the club, welcomed the guests, i tion. M3-0994. central fireplace, 2% tiled large well landscaped lots. By LINDEN STREJETT — Across arrangement with walk - In Lawrence F. FHano, Realtors, breaking pace. The hot for most weeks for your $19,300. WIU qualify for from O nter Park. Vacant 8 garage, attractively land.scap- pool, rec room, 1% baths. For Marriage License as a Yotmg Republican, he is and, with Miss Emily Kissman, ! ter the weather, the MANCHESTER Garden Apart baths, complete built-lns, 2-car minimum ’V.A. or FHA fi appointment only, owner 649- cedar closet, office, work room, 643-2766, 646-0424, 742-6364. summer vacation, by the room single with two baths, ed lot. Lot adjoins town prop $18,200. this Is a lot of value. John Joseph Bennett, Somers pre.sently serving his .second joined Mrs. Cochran in an in -1. harder we work, le t TOMATO PLANTS — Manapal, ments — 4*^ rooms, 2 bed week or two week rentals. garage Truly a fine home in a nancing. Cafl Barbara 0468. See for yourself. T. J. (jrockett. cold storage room, and huge Musical Instruments 53 presUge area. Asking $38,900. garage, good lot. Asking $18,- erty gl^'lng children added ANDOVER — RambUng 6 room and Carrol Ann Ferrante, 144 term in the State Central Com formal reception. Miss Kissman i us put our modem fa 40c dozen. 117 School Street. rooms, heat, hot water, stove, Babin, Jarvis Realty Co., playground and privacy. City Realtor, 643-1577. recreation area with fireplace. W. Center St., June 19, Church mittee. was first president of the club | refrigerator and parking, $120. Call Robert D. Murdock, U&R Realtors, 643-1121, Eves., MANCHB1STB3R — 3 -bedroom 000. Needs some redecorating. See It and you’ll like It. Bank country home on wooded lot, cilities and old-fash- SILVERTONE electric guitar uUUties. Only $26,700. Lawrence of the Assumption. John Lyman of Middlefield, in 1941, when it was reorgan- | loned habits to work Available July 1st. 643-0000, 646- Lewiss & Stanton Realty Realty Co., Inc., 643-2692, 643- 643-1686. Ranch, large well landscaped T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 9% ROOM RANCH, fireplace appraisal at $32,500, but asking two extra lots included at a with case and amplifier, $60. 1677. F. Fiano, Realtors, 646-0424, re^isUc price of only $10,500. Building Permits who has built successful caaeers Ized as an adult organlzatioa | for you. Will work — Household Goods 51 0090. Office 15 Forest Street. Real Estate & Insurance 6472. lot, walking distance to schools large family room off kitchen, under $30,000. Call owner 649- Refre.shments were served by 643-4079. and shopping, recreation room, 648-2766. 742-6364. Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- To Robert Croteau, additions in fruit and dairy farming, man- won’t shirk. Wlnnapaug Road 310’ frontage, well landscaped, 6091. Mrs. Polly Scheinost and Mrs. | EVERYTHXNQ in Sterilized re- LOVELY 4% room apartment, MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape. SUBURBAN 5-room Ranch, pro laundry, attached garage, suburban, $21,900. Hutchins 0466 . 646-0466. to dwelling at 786 Tolland faettuing, and public service, CX>NN Trumpet with case, ex particularly education. Robert Whitcomb. | oondlticoed used furniture and comer Oak and (Ttottage Westerly, Rhode Island 1% baths, dining room, living fessionally landscaped. screened porch, dishwasher, at AIR CONDITIONED Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. Vernon Tpke., $200. " incea, blgh quality—low cellent condition, $120. Call 643- Streets, heat, hot water, range, room with fireplace, 3 bed .acres, 2-car garage, aluminum tic fan. carpeting. Owner ask WAPPING — 3 bedroom custom To Phillips Construction Co. J. Tyiler Patterson of Old 2932. TEL. 696-2885 Beautiful quality Ranch In I. L ^ Ian c Ftmilture, 195 refrigerator, disposal, dryer, rooms, plastered walls, one-car siding, flreplaced 22’ living ing $20,900. 649-1840. Modem, Immaculate 3 bed OLD MELLOW Charm — Wide $AVING$ GALORE built Ranch on deadend street for James A. Slrlanni, garage Lyme, studied law' at Yale and tXlUNTY CALLED POOREST prime residential area. Auto E street, RodrrUla. 875- private basement, completely g^arage, $16,900. Phllbrlck room. 3 bedrooms, huge kitch room Ranch driigbtfullul boards, fireplaces, 8 large at 20 Ridge Road. 15 minutes at 262 Green Rd., $1,800. was first elected to the House matic kitchen, formal dining 2174. Open 9-A soundproof, $140. monthly, 643- EAST BREWSTER, Cape Cod Agency, 649-8464. en, quiet street, best condition, NEE5D ROOM? Unusual 7 room rooms, modem heat, 2 baths, In store for the lucky buy from downtown Hartford. Ex To Lyman N. Taylor, addi in 1950. He has been speaker WASHINGTON — In Tunica I Wearing Apparel— ^Furs 57 8-bedroom cottage, after Aug. air conditioned, bmutifur room, flrepiace, plastered 2786, 643-2370. $18,500. Wolverton Agency. Colonial, baths, dishwash- large trees. $14,800. Hutchins er of this large custom 8% tensive view, AA30 zone, ntany tions to dwelling at 12 Byron of the House. County, Mississippi, called the 14, sleeps 7. all conveniences. NEW 5-6 (hiplex, 3 bedrooms, 2 kitchen with bullt-ins, fire- COTTAGE [ walls, recessed radiation. UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY Realtors, 649-2813. er, double garage, aluminum placed living room, 2 full Agency, Realtors, 648-0103. room Split Level, conven extras, mid twenties. Call own Rd., $90. Horace ©eeJy-Brown of Pom- poorest county in the United | Lovely landscaped lot. Na TWt^jTUXEDO sutte, excellent 643-4955 evenings. furnaces, baseboard heat, ient to Ellington Ridge er 649-1260 or 463-5753. States in a congreasional analy value, euite and sport Jackets, NEWLY decorated flat, 5 rooms siding, nice yard, H8,900. Lap- baths, full basement. Com To Joseph R. Smith Jr., addi ftret, has a record of six terms tural woodwork. A pleasure Refrigerator, Stove and TV on third floor, in central loca choose your colors. Hutchins TWO FAMILIES — We have pen Agency, 649-5261, 649-6140. Five rooms designed for CXINVERSE RD., Bolton — Country Club, Route 15, sis, the median family income is | Included size 44-46, stout. 643-6345. pletely fenced large lot tions to dwelling at 272 ’Vernon in Congress and a lifetime of to show. tion, $85. a month. 643-8116. Agency, 646-0103. just listed two 2-famlly homes leisure summer living lo Large custom built Raised shopping and school. St., $250. service in the Republican party. $1,260 a year. Wanted To Rent 6Ji CONVENIENT LocaUon — im- Priced at only $19,900. for cated at second lake Bol a Modem Rooms of Funiltun that sit side by side. Built last Immediate sale. Ranch on beautiful acre and Completely air - conditioned 95 W. Middle Tpke. — quiet and MANCHESTER — East Side, year, now rented out. Can be macrilate 7 room home near ton with a large lot, min The home features 4 bed Appliances, Lot No. 29S Wanted—^To Buy . 58 WANTED TO RENT — 3 or 4 4-room home, 1% baths, 2-car one half wooded lot, 7 rooms, 3 Complaints Rise Ranch In executive area. attractive room duplexes, sold separately or as a pack transportation. Priced for utes to water, $8,000. twin sized bedrooms, 3 baths, rooms, 1 % baths, family 10 Pc. Bedroom Set bedroom cottage near water, garage, excellent condition,’’ BEL AIR REAL ESTATE size built-in kitchen with Large rooms, stone fireplace, 8 Pc. Living Room Set WE BUY and sell antique and heat, hot water, electric stove Misquamicut area, last 2 or age. Each home has two 4- quick sale. Shown by appoint copper kitchen with all bullt- About Garbage second fireplace, entrance used furniture, china, glass, sil and refrigerator, garage, avail only $11,900. Hayes Agency, room apartments. Excellent in ment only. Lappen Agency, 649- ins, 2 fireplaces, 15x30 tobac large dining area, formal 25 Pc. Kitchen Set 3 weeks August. Tel. 643-6685, 643-4803. 643-9332 dining room, Ih-lng rcom, foyer, glassed rear porch. Den or Spare Bedroctn Set ver, picture frames, old coins, able July 1st, $120. and $125. a vestment potential here. T. J. 5621, 649-6140. ].D. REALTY Co. co board paneled family room Many, many features. Job month. Call 649-2865 before Crockett, Realtor. 643-1577. paneled family room, base Complaints about the town’s $8 A WEEK guns, pewter, scrap gold, WANTED — Cottage for six ST. JAMES Parish — 2-famUy with fieldstone fireplace wall, change makes sale Impera watches, old jewelry, hobby p.m. 648-5129 643-8779 rustic decore throughout, full ment, garage, and large refuse^ collection service aver at lake near Manchester, June home In excellent condition for rear covered patio. tive. Price proves It. $344 collections, paintings, attic con 25 - July 4. Call 643-4601. MANCHESTER — Spring Spe MANCHESTER — Assumption attic, 3-zone heat, 2-car garage, aged about 250 per week for the home owner who wants an cial. Well bulk, modem 4-room the four-week period ending tents or whole estates. Funl- income. Choice of 3 or 4 bed Parish. 7-room Colonial, 2 cera amesite drive. Owner, 643-0771. The lot is a large comer Seven - room Ranch, two DISCOUNT FURNITURE ture Repair Service, 643-7449. 568-576 Hilliard Street Ranch featuring gxxxi sized mic tiled baths, aluminum sid June 5. baths, flreplaced living room, rooms, big kitchens and dining rooms, large finl^ed rec room, Sunday U3 p.m. lot with a view, amesite The weekly totals have WAREHOUSE Business Property rooms, permajjent siding, sep ing, ideal for children. F\>r fur PLEASING 4-room home with drive, and located among pine paneled den, 225-ft. WANTED — Leaded or glass Damato built 3 room, one cdty utilities, convenient loca ther information see owner at Income from neat, well estab climbed from 210 for the week landscaped lot, aluminum 8580 MAIN STREET, 622-7240 floor apartments. G.E. For Sale 70 arate utilities, private ccanjjarable homes. The partitioned electric lamps, tion, full price, $13,2(X). Over 58 Deepwood Dr. COVENTRY LAKE — ready for lished, nicely managed small owners have purchased an ending May 15 to 309 for last storms, screens, doors. We Hartford, Connecticut years or older; also kerosene range, refrigerator, dispos yard with 2-car garage, extra week. The two weeks between MAIN STREET site, near Cen ordinary value. Wolverton 100 more listings, all price buldling. All cleared 3 lot site, restaurant.: (>arage, 200’ front other home. You owe it to have a professional appraisal Ponnerly Fuller Brush BMg. lamps. 623-5871. al, heat, hot water and ter, with building of 6,500 sq. ranges. Call the Ellsworth Mit $3,000. Call Harold at 649-2012 saw complaints totaling 245 and parking. All for only $125. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 61 Alice Drive age on ibain road, attractive yourself and to your family on file. Truly a good value. ft. Many potentials. WUl fi ten Agency, Realtors. 643-6930. or Mildred at 875-7292. Balch country setting. $22,700. com to see this unusual value. 257. Call us now. per month. Open evenings nance. Owner 649-5229, 9-5. The average weekly com Open Monday Through Rooms ^thout Board 59 7-8 p.m. Shown anytime by MANCHFJSTER — Big main Real Estate. plete. Details from Walton W. Quick occupancy, minimum Saturday Grant Agency. Realtor, 643- dowTi financing, your gain plaints had run about 100 most Drive by 20 Westland St. calling Warren E. How BUSINESS ZONE m — Iflght tenance free Ranch, excellent Five room Ranch with IV^ of the present fiscal year. The Offers considered on flils 7- 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ROOMS FOR RENT, one block land, Realtor, 643-1108, 350 rooms with two offices, sep location, all city conveniences, 1153. — their loss, at only from Main Street, frje park baths, carport, full cellar. Suburban For Sale 75 $20,900. increase Is registered as the room Cape with 3 extra lots. Main Street. arate entrance, suitable for personality packed. Can’t be current collection contract is A “sleeper” type Investment CALL — ASK FOR DAVID ing, kitchen privileges, gentle business or professional use. WILLJNGTON . . . Just off the duplicated for $16,S(X). Barrows Come ready to buy. COVENTRY — 5 rooms, 3-bed about to expire; it will be that could well be a bonanza. men only. 643-6127. $22,000. Phllbrlck Agency, 649- A Wallace. 649-5306. Parkway, a beautiful Ranch of LAWRENCE F. FIANO SINGER AUTOMATIC Zig-zag, FOUR ROOM apartment, 64 room year ’round home, excel three bedrooms, fuH basement awarded to another contractor 8464. GOOD REALTORS Seven-room Ranch with 2- like new in cabinet, button THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot Biroh St., call 643-6200, after 6 lent area near lake, only $9,- selling for only $16,500. Big next year. MANCHESTER — Bowers area 600. Hayes Agency, 648-4803. rone heat, two-car garage, boles, monograms, fancy de tage Street, centrally located, p.m. CENTRALLY located 4 three six room Cape. Garage, fire Sfllliii.tii Mifl ll« II K'MIl wooded lot. Suburban Hving at 643-2768 646-0424 742-6364 signs. Originally over $300., la^ge, pleasantly furnished room apartments, three VERNON STREET — 5% room its best. T. J. Crockett Realtor I 2arking. Call 649-2358 POUR ROOM apartment, cen stores, excellent income. Call 643-1677. BOLTON — Immaculate 6 room Mayor Attends Worth more than $18,500 being ished rooms In the basement er 9 room Colonial on shaded closet space, commercial cell payments, $10. monthly. Deal for overnight and permanent trally located, modem, clean, Paul J. Oorrentl Agency, 643- Remodeled 3 bedroom Colo asked. Barrows & Wallace. 649- Ranch on South Road. Nicely er. Hartford 522-0931. guest rates. heated, $120. monthly. 643-0458. nial in excellent condition. with a walk-ln from the back. KEITH acre. Modem kitchen, 2 baths, landscaped % acre. Two car Miriiiteman Fete ing fan. Lovely treed lot. 2126, after 6 p.m., 643-5363. 5306. outbuildings. Only $19,900. RCX3KVILLE —Ideal for grow Aluminum storms and A one - car basement garage, ing family, seven room custom basement garage, fireplace, al This Is the veiy best of con c l e a n , USEID refrigerators, FOR RENT — front room, cen MANCHEJSTER Garden Apart large lot, immaculately main Hayes Agency. 643-4808. struction. screens, no money down MANCHESTER — Five room Ranch next to Henry Park. uminum storm.s and screens, Mayor Francis J. Mahoney ranges, automatic washers trally located, parking, 59 Birch ments — 3% room apartment, Land For Sale 71 and listening to reasonable tained, $18,900. Balch Real E>s- $17,800. Owner 643-8598. with guarantees. See them at St. 649-7129. Bungalow. Elizabeth Park set AGENCY Close to everything. $19,800. will Join a group of town of available July 1st, heat, hot offers, $15,500. tate, 649-2012, 875-7292 any Barrows ft Wallace. 649-5306. B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 ■VERMONT, Limenberg — Camp ting with garage, extra bam, time. ficials of the Bradley Field area water, stove, refrigerator, $110. trees privacy, stunning buy at Young Two Piecer COVENTRY — older 6 room Main St. Call 643-2171. ROOM for non-smoking, non- per month. 643-0(XX), 846-0090. lots, 80x400, $150. Other par REAL ESTATE Ootonlal, double garage, high In an airlift to Newburgh, N.Y., drlnklng gentleman. be cels. Amelia Walker, Miles $16,500. Barrows A Wallace, tomorrow, to attend the Minute- Office 15 Forest St. 649-5306. FIVE BEDROOMS wooded tot, $14,900. Pasek SEWING MACHINE — Singer seen at 129 Walker Street after Pond, Nprth Concord, Vermont. Realty, 289-7476, 742-8243. man Awards Banquet of the 162 Hany Lane — 7- automatic zig-zag, caMnet 2 p.m. ].D. REALTY Co. I‘IT N M\IN .Ml Easy-Sew Set! 905th Troop Carrier Group. room, 4-bedroom Co FOUR ROOM duplex, adults DELMONT STREE3T — For the Yes, this Cape Cod home All Cars Priced model, excellent condition, but only, no pets, $106. CJall 649- 643-5129 643-8779 BOLTON . . . new listing here. The offlciqls will be the guests lonial on big lot. City ton holeo, embroiders, hems, Houses For Sale 72 home owner who wishes to be in Manchester has 5 bed M \ \ » II i :s j i :if of the U.S. Air Force at a din water, close to every 9139. near all facilities here’s a beau rooms plus 2 full baths. It Foiu" bedroom Ranch with I'.l etc. Repossessed, was $309.50, Wanted—Rooms— Board 62 ner honoring winners of a con thing. ty of a listing. Features 6 Is the ideal home for a baths. FuU basement, two car unpaid balance $69.50, take FOUR ROOM duplex, stove, COLONIAL—11% rooms. 3% TEL. 647-1922 garage. Beautiful wooded lot. test In simulated aerial bomb LARGE AIRY unfurnished room baths, living room 30x16, rooms on first floor and plenty growing family. On a quiet *200 O r Under N.A.D.A. over payments of $8. monthly. couple preferred, no pets, $65. House is in immaculate condi ing. 31 Hansen Drive — City Sewing Cemer, Hartford, in residential area by employed 644-0466. stone flrralace, 6 acres of of expansion room on the sec street in a friendly neigh Custom - built Ranch borhood. Reduced to $15,- tion. An excellent value for The group wlU leave Bradley 622-0476. middle-age Manchester man. land, outbuildinga, $31,500 ond. Wooded lot plus a four We’ve been as busy as our at 4:15 p.m., will attend the 1963 CATALINA with 2 baths, beautiful Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8464. car garage. Only $17,500. Call 800 for quick sale. Call only $23,500. T. J. Crockett, 1964 BONNEVILLE^VISTA No other roomers. References. HOLLISTER STREET . . . the friendy little bee trademark '7 p.m. banquet and wlU be back 4-Door. Power steering, power brakes, 4-Door Sedan. No. 2490-A. kitchen, extra Insula WESTINGHOUSE colored T-V, Box P, Hejgld.______Carl ZUu^r, Jarvis Realty Co., Doris Smith, Jarvis Realty Realtor, 643-1677. Furnished Apartments 63-A best buy In Town. 6 room Cape would Indicate. In Windsor Locks at 11:30 p.m. auto, trans., whitewalls. Factory installed N.A.D.A. $1060. Special $1760 tion, half - acre- lot. MANCHESTER — New 7-room with all the trimmings. 1% Realtors, 643-1121, 649-1200. Co., Realtors, 649-1200, one year old, $350., excellent BOLTON LAKE — Immaculate The main address of the eve air conditioning. No. 2383-A. Oversized garag^. condition, must sell. Call 643- FURNISHED apartment, large Garrison Colonial, 12x24 living baths, shed dormer, finished Eves., 649-2519. Apartments—Flats— room, family room, built-in MANCHESTER — Modem 6 4 room year 'roimd Ranch with ning wll be given by Lt. Gen. N.A.D.A. $30.60. Special «2960 Walking distance to 7694 after 6 p.m. VA rooms, utilities, suitable for rec room, big porch. Sure there WE NKD LISTINGS private beach, $10,200. VA, no William K. Martin, Inspector 1962 BONNEVILLE schooL Tenements 63 one or two adults, parking, 272 kitchen, spacious lot. Priced is a sand bank in the back, room Cape, near schools, bus, MANCHESTER — 6-4 two fam CUSTOMER DOE3SNT right. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. shopping, recreation room in ily flat, near Center Street, all money down. Pasek Realty, General, USAF. Convertible. No. 2271-A. Main. but that assures you privacy. 289-7476, 742-8243. N.A.D.A. $1995. Special $1795 Front - to - back Split NE3ED IT! CHANCE OF CHBXIK THIS VALUE Out of state owners are anxious basement, quiet neighborhood, city utilities, $226. monthly In If you’re selling or bujing, con 1964 TEMPEST Level, garage, city wa LIFETIME TO GO THREE ROOM apartment, fur SEVFnf ROOM ol Averaffc Daily Net Presa Run ForeeMt et U. iL FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 196S i o r the Week ERdril PAGE TWENTY-POUR J o e 6, 1$66 •uNar 9*d pleR 14,199 tomorrow. Ugh hi f»lr eool taulght, I The Sphinx Omar Shrine Chib Member of the Audit will have its annual outing to BurMU o f Ctrcmlstiou Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm About Towil morrow at 4 p.m. at Harold STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE SUPPER Hie Zlps«r Club will hold Its Newberry's cottage, Lake St., annuel picnic Sunday, June 13th Columbia Lake. Jorma Nurmi AuspIcM ®f Coupl#»* Chib VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 216 (TWELVE PAGES—JV SECTION—CONNECTICUT LIFE) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1985 (Cimeeifiod Adverttriii» o. Pace $) PRICE SEVEN CRNTS at Cha\’e’s Acres. Coventry. Ac will cook steaks and provide North Mothedlst Church tivities will start at 11 o'clock. beverages. Members are re- m'inded to bring plates and sil A i^ lo A. Pus:Ii«ne. 053 Main verware, and a dessert or main AT THE CHURCH — SATURDAY, JUNE 19 Bt, became a United States cit dish. The event will take place 6!80 - 7:00 P.M. Motorist Shot rain or shine. izen at naturalization ceremo Baked Ham. PoUto Salad, Cole Slaw. Rolto and Butter nies in Federal Diiftrict Court Coffee, Tba or Milk, Strawberry Shortcake. By Hitchhiker m Hartford today. Pug^llese, Mr. and Mrs. John McCart US Stand Unchanged fonnerly an ItaUan national, ney of 37 Lancaster Rd. will be Adnita — $1.80 Children under 1* — 86e HAMDEN (AP) — A a^’a8 sworn in b.v Federal Dis giuests of honor at an open Pre-School — SOo young hitchhiker early to 13 Dead, 18 Missing trict Court Judge T. Eknmet hou.se Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. day shot the driver who C l^ e at 10 a.m. to celebrate their 40th wedding had given him a ride, police anniversary. The event will be said. A tea for new and prospec held at the home of their son Despite Viet Shakeup The driver, whose name tive members of The Women's and daughter-in-law. Mr. and was not disclosed, was hit Club of Manchester will be held Mrs. Jack McCartney of 97 in the arm. He was treated tomorrow from 2 to 4 p.m. at High View Rd., Wapping. WASHINGTON fAP) __ <*>orlsls In Saigon In the same way^^cemed with the military test at a hospital and released. with the Viet Oong developing the home of Mr.s. Jos^h Swens- U. S. Ambassador Maxwell they have the outright coups Police said the driver son. 97 Prospect St. Loyal Circle of King's Daugh in the past. during the current rainy season. picked up the youth in New After Texias Floods ters will meet at Center Church D. Taylor heads back to This was because Premier Taylor predicted sharp Haven. When they reached Girl Scout Troop 697 will Monday evening at 6:15 to Saigon tonight with U.S. Phan Huy Quat had served no fighting over the next two Hamden, * the youth said, meet at Center and Adams Sts. leave for dinner at Howard FREE determination to remain in tice earlier that he had called months. Other officials predict "Stop and let me out,” Johnson's Restaurant, Vernon. the military in to mediate a con He got out of the car, tomorrow at 7:45 a.m. .sharp for Southeast Asia unshaken ed substantial casualties would their trip to the Indian Mu Following the dinner, the group TRANSISTORIZED IGNITION stitutional impasse between be suffered by both the Viet pulled a pistol and fired, Death Toll seum. Somers. Girls are re- will return to Center Church for by rising political and mili himseH and the chief of state, namese and the Communist hitting the driver. As the