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MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 20, 1964 (CtaaaifM Adaertlainc aa Faga 14) p r ic e s e v e n c e n t s YOL. LXXXm, NO. 247 (SBTTEEN PAGES) Events In State Retreat by WaUace McGuire Claims Arm - Twisting by Barry’s Backers Seen Helping Barry NORTH STONlNGTON (AP)—“There has been a ..a determined effort to get Southerner 3«s non-Goldwater people to accept the candidacy of Goldwater,” says State Sen. Ends Bid for Morgan K. McGuire, “on the basis that if they don’t, ‘ ’t- it will be difficult to get White House help for re-election.” McGuire, who is running for BIRMINGHAM, Ala. . ‘V M. his second term, made the (AP)—Many Southern con­ IsS p charge last night. servatives were boarding i,’’ Someone. — he wouldn’t say the Goldwater bandwagon -i:!* V who — approached him on the flight home from San Francisco ;oday in the wake of Ala- Saturday and applied a little lama Gov. George C. Wal- prabsure, the Republican law­ ace’s withdrawal from maker said. presidential race. ^ %* '■ His reply, he said, was that Southern realtlon ranged “money will never overcome from praise to "hli let us down.’’ principles, as far as I’m con­ Others felt th^-withdrawal cerned. would have no effect on the race J. William Middendorf II of between Republican candidate Greenwich, national Republ'can Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizo­ treasurer and a Goldwater dele­ na and President Johnson. gate to the national convention, “I’m going to call the group dismissed the McGuire charge together that’s been working as “a trumped up old wives’ tale with me on unpledged electors Negro bleeding from head injury is'led away during rioting in H arlm 1 ^ designed to add chaos and con­ and ask them to form an organi­ liight. Violence flared in wake of Thursday’s slaying of Negro boy by white po­ fusion.’’ zation of Democrats for Gold- liceman. (AP Photofax.)______He added that it is not up to water,” said Roy V. Harris, of the national and state organiia- Augusta, Ga., a esunpaign work­ tion to supply funds to the local er for Wallace, level. "It works the other way," Harris said he wUl attempt to he said. have chapters ot the Goldwater State Republican Chairman orgmiizaUon in every county A. Sewle Plnney oecllned com­ and, if possible in every pre­ Slain Youth Protest cinct. “I believe we will have a ment. majority of the white people in McGuire reiterated last night the state with hs,” he said. his misgivings about Sen. Barry Former Gov. Marvin Griffin Goldwater as a presidential of Georgia, a close ally of Wal­ candidate. lace, said he would vote for urs Harlem Riots “At this point I don’t see how Goldwater. “I have not left the I can vote for Goldwater," he Democratic party,’’ be said. said, “unless he changes what fatal<^ The Negro leaders—Including “They have left me.” NEW YORK (AP) —fprotest rallies over the appears to me to be his philo­ Republican Chairman Newton of a Negro boy by a James Farmer, national direc­ sophy of government — which I. Steers of Maryland said ho Missiles rained from roofs, white policeman. The violence tor of the Congress of Racial he may do during the aun- beUeves “a substantial fraction crowds knocked down bar­ left one man shot to death, 132 Elquality, and Bayard Rustin, palgn.” of the vote that went for Wal­ ricades, fists and knives arrested, and more than 100 i'’- leader of last year’s civil rights MoGiiire emphasized that he lace in the presidential primary flashed in the steamy heat, jured. Including a doien patrol­ march on Washington —urged is still a staunch Republican will go to Goldwater.” men. Negroes to stay home Sunday and is supporting wholehearted­ Louisiana GOP Cbalrtna* and police guns barked. The new flareup followed fu­ night. Both men were booed at a ly all the OOP candidates in Charlton Lyops Sr. said: “Tha Harlem was rioting. neral services Sunday evening rally when they called for non­ Connecticut. Gov. (Jeorge Wallace of Alabama announces in Washington he is withdrawing governor is to be strongly com­ While temperatures soared for 16-year-old James Powell, violence. MoGuire predicted a tough mended. He has proved that ha Saturday and Sunday nights In ■lain last Thursday by police Lt. Earlier, Farmer charged that campaign for himself this as a candidate for president. (AP Photofax.) ______, places the good of his country the packed Negro aecUon. poUce Thomas ailligan, who said he some white policemen were year, lln 1962, wh«i about 31,600 abovs political expediency. The -aadJlagroes locked in surging fired when the boy came at him frlghtened,.Jljtsterical or trigger- votM"wii^ caat in the . 20th withdrawal of Gov. Wallace wUl nghM In which one Negro was with a knife. happy during Saturday night's Btnts senatorial district,, Bk rebound to tlie benefit of Sen. shot to death. More than 100 Throughout the Sabbath, Ne­ fray. won by a margin of 1,861. U.S. Gathers (Soldwater.” persons were Injured, including gro leaders, in speeches and in Police Commissioner Michael Barry Seeks Ike ; WUHaiA, aptcer, Arkansas Re- J. Murphy said such statements McGuire was an alternate two doien patrolmen. conferences with police and city delegate to the national con­ j^blican ’

■ANCBBSTER IVENINO MERAljD, MANCHttmeR, OOfOf« MOlfDAY. i V L Y 3 «6 4 t M o t t m t MAKCHfiSTER EVENINQ H ERAIA MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. JULY lOl, 1964 iraa < M t direotor for the oe* causa the state of edu­ Coventry South Windsor Sheinwold on Bridge Hehron eaaton and aleo aervea weekly HARTFORD C U » cation wiu allot only a measly in ttiat oapaotty- Bbe to a vlolln- I R A N D amount for construction of au- Harlem Riots Follow tot with the 8|^rhigfiM Sym­ dltorla la schooU. Money for LBTEN t o t o u r UNCUt Officer Slate phony and has played with a MVERAMS cafeterias Is forthcoming, mon­ Hootenanny Set for Sept. 12 Selection TO TAKE WDININO nunfber of orcbeatrae, bestdaa ey for gymnasia Is likewise to n M B s n Protests O ver Youth her choir dutlen and teaching 22 FlfiTora “THE WAY be had, even money for bowling By A m B D HEINWOLO Is Listed By muMc In tbe area. Both Om gie- alleya But the state Ukes a To Benefit AthleUc Program O f All-Star 8 Dteteiie Bodfi WatiinsI Men’s tOeaMuBed from Page gatlonal churehee are also for­ 1 HEARD IT” dim view of audltorla. Tense flmniplns ») Saturday. The rally at the cor­ tunate In their oigantot, Bren- Properly, these come imder For Home Dcttrenr The day 1 graduated from ner of 136th 8t and 7th Ave. Legion Post ton OrAne, husband of choir di­ the heading of education. The An outdoor Hootenanny to^held at » asn. M at tha T e a m M ade h E59»»6 •re “ incomplete eontradlctlen grade school my ftivorlts uncle A crowd of about 100 drifted reotor Nancy Crsme. He to a Can 649-5680 state board looks to see how benefit two local boys’ sthlsUc Legion home oncn Wall St. n - i M to the facto.” iy John Gruher told ms how 10 sonduct my D -A 4 to the intersection to hear pro- (xxnpoaer of music, and some of many pupils use a given area Because of ths departmsnt Dk'rM OasBvant and Bklward O—ArM Mturphy said Harlem’s orimi- teato against the killing of a 15- A slate ot otttom has b In a building per day and per programs .will bs held on Sept. conventions, there will be no Uls. “ Don’t waste your time his camposltlons have been per­ Hale, coaches of the South KTnd- l o s ^ , ’’ h# —M “ Just concen­ nal slsmsnt found ths Saturday year-old Negro boy by an off- I made out by tbe nominating hours In the day. Tliey do not 12 St the Plains Athletic Field. meeting of ths post and auxili­ formed in vartoua large cities sor Stoior Lsagus AO-Stara, trate cn winning.’ ’ Remember duty police officer. The officer committee ot Jonee-Keefe Poet, inquire into Its use after school Rt. 81. ary week. Both groups night riot “ a convsnlsnt exetuw taududing those of New Eng­ hava amwuoced ttia All-Star se­ this adtrlee when you take a A- ■aid the youth slashed him with Americen Legion, aooordlng to ^ hours, yet plays, concerta, bal- mast ths second and fourth to go out and kick a fsw doors land. Bertron A. Hunt has bs«n ise tions. The are: a knife and that he shot In self- G. Richard Ives, ohairman. About twenty-flw because they are exhlblUons and lec- Thursday of tha month at 18.1-8 t ■easts, A -8 ^ liie Rev. and Mrs. John N. forg«Ui«red at Cavey'a fWday Mr. named chahrman of the pro­ 8 Bears, Manley Slomotnakl, Soi^ dealer and windows in.” defense. Some civil righto On the list of proposed ot- somebody to do the work tufM, are educational. Perhaj* pm. at the Legion home, A -t; OWba, A-8-8. What ia you Oroae, of the Hebron and Gilead OWE L E n o s r to discuss "How Our State gram to feature professional- Ronald Dalcoata, Stavan Casa- North-South vulnerable Murphy has rejectsd demands ■passmen eaid It was a case of Zuckerman has held similar]^} powers that be feel that if eayf . I ficere are; Robert F. Cafasso, Congregational churches, are \Mlcht Moat Usefully Stimulate meetlnga in other areas of the something is entertaining It Dcfnoosats Elect vant, Jamaa J U k ^ and MIchaal —Jack of Hearts to hava a civilian hoard revisw police brutality. commander; John Kulyvuffi, sen- Drop your pon and tike phonafeilMML type talent. Prises will be $50 Stdlhran; Bawka, MlchaM Sbar- Answer: Bid 8 IfT. TUa pro- toaving Monday today for their and EJneouraye the Arts.” Ib ey state and has more planned cannot be regarded as educS' Ths Deenocratic Town Oom- Wbsnlhis hand was pUysd, tha Powell shooting. GUllgan The speeches roused.to active ] tor vice commander; Richard for first, 33b for second, and 316 Iffs, Richard Griswold Andrew mlsea about IT or 18 poiata and Witt) a Long Distonoe u i yoaH ba came from Manchester and sur­ elsewhere for the future. If the tlonal; still they bend all sorts mittee has elected Ral|>h Pasek Fred Karpin reports la bis fins has been retained on duty pend­ anger the hitherto desultory Parker, junior vice commander; Annual oummer vacation, of a for t h i^ Tripp, Robert McAimany and asks partner to go on to game ing an Investigatton by the po­ month. talking alnwtt at soon ai you nan rounding towns at the Invita­ other meetings are as fruitful of efforts to making education The two programs to benefit and Frank J. Oeassr to fiU the new paperback “ Wtanlng Play crowd. One speaker called most Howard E. Porter, adjutant; J e t t ^ Da-via; Botary, Larry or pem pa even a good - looking lice department and the district Lloyd 8. Grant, son of FMrst tion of Albert Zuckerman, who as this one was. the legislators entertaining. by the affair will be the Coven­ two raeancles on the eommit in ,” dummy-a New York policemen "neurotic Richard M. Grant, finance of-^ writ! "Dear...” (touMnY to aaplar. Gamer, Gary Cberico, Richard 8 pofaita. attorney. Selectman Richard M. Grant, Is the executive director of the will get an earful at their next With all the new schools be­ try Boys’ Baseball Association tee. Mug of hearts won the first murderers.” fleer; G. Earle Porter, chap­ Long Distinca b tto naxt toak-lH Plank and Sylvaatar Chaponia; Before the funeral services, has been chosen to attend a de­ Connecticut CJommiaslon on the session. ing built throughout the etate, and the Coventry Panther Mid­ Oommittae members have trick. Declarer then led the i-pafs book- A march began on the west lain; (JIarenoe Laking; Karl Owla, Dentila <^ligIay and John queen of spade# from dummy For ghefowold’s police sealed off a 67-block area bate workshop at the University to being tiw A Arts. Frankly, this Is a first step, It la ridiculous not to include get Football Association. discussed a report o f the sub­ lot, “ A Pocket GuideI toI Bridge,” 128rd St. police station. The H. links, service officer, end It was a lively meeting and IfcOormack, and U o m , Brian in the center of Harlem. Outside of Connecticut July 26 to August in sidmidation of the arts, as I adequate audltorla in some of An alternate date in case of committee on its meeting with for a . send 50 cents to Bridge B(x>k, crowd swelled to several Walter W. Donald, eergeant-at- many suggestlona were prof pointed out over a year ago. I them. Every town should have MUramts. I you can see, tbU pUyer the funeral home, a crowd of hundred. 8. rain will be the following day, the charter commiaslon. Tha Senior Loagae all-star Manchester Era. Handd, Box about 600 gathered. Inside was a I arms. Prof, and Mrs. Charles C. Sell­ fered for Mr. Zuckerman and don’t know why everybody at least one, and more may be didn’t have a favorits uncle to Robert Oafaoao, ohairman of mmmmmimum same time and place. The next town committee wW taam will play tU flrat game 8818, Grand Central Statlca, Mew eapacity crowd of 160 mourners. At the station, a police cap­ ers, while visiting relatives here two other members of the com' looks so askance at such nn required in proportion to the giMde him. The foolish finesse tain told the crowd: ."Go home. I the annual American L eg ion TUmWDE CtMUY mission who were present to Outstanding folk and western be at 8 pm . Aug. 11 at tha against TbampsonvlDs Wednes­ k>at, and South went down. Back York 17. N.y. A fsw minutes sariier, poUcs and in East Hampton, made a idea. We mbsidlze the farmers, population. To achieve this Copyright, 1881, Go home.” elembake committee, has an- consider and include in their goaWonly a little change In style entertainers in the etate Booth - Dlmock Memorial Li­ day at 8:30 p jn . at the South came a second heart, and the broke up a band of 100 young visit to Sturbridge Village, and We do evr totf 10 serve iBO a we subsidise the merchant ma­ are expected by offidals to be Windsor High School field. In Negroes who had been march­ Someone in the crowd yelled, Inounced that a meeting of the while there met the Rev. and recommendations to the next riners, we subsidize the rail­ viewpoint ie necessary at ths brary. The nominating commit­ defenders managed to get one “ We are home, baby.” I committee will be held in the session of the Genera] Assem­ taking part In the show. ease of rain It will he nmraday. CANCER WARMIMO ing toward tbs funeral home. Mrs. Howard C. Champs who road workers, we even subsidise state level. Suitable audltorla tee will report on a slata of trick in each suit A few bottles and garbage can I near future, when plane wtU be bly. Participants in the discus­ can moat economically be erec­ Assisting Hunt with the affair candidates for elective offlesa. The Osrdinala heat tha Cuba Karpin points out that tha cor­ HOUSTON. Tex. (AP)—A After the services the boy's were also visiting. the arts in foreign countries by will be Charles N. Harlow Jr. 18-13 in tha Little League. cancer reaearch imeciaUat aaya mother, Annie Powell, waa as­ lids sailed toward the police. {made for the event, to take Among other unique treasures sion all had connections with ted In conjunction with the The proposed slats win be rect play is to win tbs first The crowd began taunting pa­ some organization or other hav­ means of foreign sid, but when and Mrs. Robert 8. Flint, pub­ Stovan Shea waa tha winning women smokers who are count­ sisted into a Umousine, where I plaoe Aug. 33. Ticketa are exhibited is port of Hebron’s old Bchool building programs. As presented at the party caucus, trick with the ace of hearts and trolmen as some rushed to adja­ ing one or more of the arts as it comes to doing something for licity; James Breen, refresh­ pitcher. In ttie Senior League, ing on their sex to protect them she coUapeed. available from any of five poet grist mill, which once furnished separste municipal projects, the the date to be set, for endorse­ a low (dub at once. Since cent roofs to stop the bottle a main interest. the arts in our own country ments, and Elliott Dickerman, the B ean haat tha Hawks, 5-4, from hmg cancer will have a 1 members. grain to the surrounding area. cost Is considerably increased. ment on the Nov. 8 ticket. West baa the king of clubs, this Aa the family left, a sound throwing. All this is an outcome of everybody gets vary sklttMi. It was suggested at the meet­ talent. with Slomclnaki tha winning big surprue about IS yean from Ctoptains announced by Mrs. The structure, with its grinding Baseball Schedule la a finesse that wins. (I’ll have truck draw up and Nygro lead' The crowd chanted: Police Senate Bill 479 and House Bill llte IdM is not new. In fact, ing that groups In a town with Persons who would Uke to pitcher. to eompare notes with Karpin now. ere broadcast appeals for order Bhrerett B. Porter, chairman of I gtones and other gear, “is pro The Connecticut Bl-Products- Commissioner Michael Murphy the annual community calendar S183 which I discussed in this Alexander Hamilton proposed artistic alms should set up a participate may send a poet In Tfauraday's Smior League scans day to fiitd out what his By 1977 there win he as asuch Rustln pleaded with the served for the future. sponaored. local baseball team "must go. ICUIers, murderers, I project, to cover the main por- column way back on April 8, a subsidised nationsi theater sort of local Arts Council in card or letter addressed to Har­ game, the Owla beat the Rotary, uncle ttdd him.) statistical evidence to incriml- crowd: "I urge to go home. 1m Bummer Encampment in the WllllnHUitlc Area COlt 5-4, with Dennis Quigley the win­ Murphy's rats!” I tione of the town in soliciting 1963, when they were up for during Washington’s adminis­ which they would all have rep­ low at 27 Lakeview Dr., Coven­ Takes King nats dgarettsa as a cause of We know there been an hi' Cadet William N. Queal m . passage at the capitol. Finally try no later than Aug. 28. Fur­ League will play the T Rotary ning pitcher. The rain of bottles and debris And Take It Easy over the Bridge I purchases, are; Mrs. Albert A. tration. *niore is a complete resentation. If such a council team Wednesday and Hem- West must take his king of lung cancer in womsn aa there justice done. But out of respect increased. son of Mr. and Mrs. William - we are getting a little action. history of similar proposed leg­ existed, they should be consult­ ther Information may be had Parade Wlnnen clubs st (mes when declarer is to prove the case in men to­ to Mrs. Powell, I ask you to be Going over route to Neyv York World’s Fair, during brief respite here this morning at Dil­ lOoolklge, Ameton area; Mrs. N. Queal Jr. of Gilead St., is from him or Mrs. Flint on Coop­ berg’s team July 27, both at Winnera in the various cats- The crowd now numbered Irene Wright, He)xon area; islation in Twnoa Duke’s "Lis­ ed about the plana for audltorla. 5:3d p.m. at the WlUlmantic makSe the correct play. 11 West day, says Dr. George E. Moore, law-abiding and go home.” He lon’s Sales and Service‘at 319 Main St., are Stewart Johnston, president-treasurer of auto participating in the U.S. Air In the end this would probably er Lane and Hunt on High St. goriaa o f ths “On Wheels’’ pa­ director and chief of surgery at was booed. about. 600. Groups of Negro firm and co-spoi«or o f Fair-bound sojourn of Model T Ford, 1910 antique vintage, and occu­ I chairman Mr*. Porter, Gilead Force Reserve Officer Training ten Here” which I reviewed Recreation Park field. returns a heart to dummy's youths began stopping cars. One some months back and which save money. Expert advice re­ New Legion Officers rade held by the recreation de­ king, declarer eaahes dummy’s RosweU Park Menuvial Ihsti- At a church rally before the pants. James D. CJurrler of WlUlmantic; Richard Radei, son of driver-owner of car, Mll- ^MU Corps summer Micampment at The local American Le|^n partment Wedneaday hava been car, containing a white couple, Mrs. <3harlee WeUaoe will is available at Mary Cheney garding the high school auditor­ Charles Benjamin of Mans­ queen of clubs and leads a spade tute in Buffalo, N.T, services, ont speaker waa lette Radei of Plainfield; Eugene LeBlanc and Lionel Langlois (left rear seat), both of Dow Air Force Base, Maine. baseball team in the Legrka announosd by raereation dirse- was banged with many fists. A take care of the advertlaing Library. I leoommend it for ium would have been available field is the nerwly elected com­ to the a ce-4 ot wasting any cheered when he suggested that Plainfield. The group, which left Plainfield early today, stopping enroute at Ford dealers Queal is a Rham High School for nothing, had such a pro­ League will play RoOkvllle at tor Sam Bnudy. They are: man broke a headlight with a and Mre. Wright the organisa­ your perueuM, and also Mr. mander of Oreen-(3hobot-Rich- Urns on ths losing finesse. ’ ’the African people got respect in Moosup and WlUlmantic, co-sponsors of the trip, are motoring in a vehicle which has graduate. COIN OPERATED cedure been followed, and very Henry FHurk there on 'Wednes­ Jackis Parka, beat decontad bottle before the auto careened traveled more than a quarter-lmmion miles Including previous trips to the Chicago World's tional hating. Drdte’s recommendations for a srdson Poet, American Legion. South then cashes the ace of when they took gims end started WASH-’N-DBY CLEAN ■aHos Msyoc en^Ow eesdort poesibly the major difficulties day at 6 p.m.; Wethersfield in bicycle; Larry Hall, neataat bi­ away. Fair in 1934 and the New York World’s Fair in 1939 by the owner. Radei was accompanied Persmis who may wish to MamAester Evening Herald program of this nature. I don’t Others elected are: John La' clubs to get rid of dummy's low shooting.” 11 MAPLE ST. inherent In that structure would town on FYiday; South Wind­ cycle; Und^ Richard, brlghteat Police, brandishing night­ by LeBlanc and Chirrier, public relations director for the Supreme Forest of Tall Cedars of have birthdays, wedding anni­ Hebron correspondent. Miss of |Dir tome nhile you tbit family cek, first vice commander; sor St South Windsor High field heart. The rest is easy, since Sunday night’s disturbances I Aoeoas From First NattoUMl| fully agree with him, but I have been obviated trom the decoration; Kam Gogin, beat sticks and shouting “ charge!” Lebanon, in the 1939 Fair trip. Itinerary includes visit to Institute for Muscle Dtoeasee, - versaries and such. Meted cn the Susan B. Pendleton, telephone or frinde fm smy. Ifs called *Dw must admit that this particular Lawrence Perry, second vice there on Sunday, and Stafford South doep not have to lose a G a M a l^ followed by only a few hours a leaped over the barricades and Store Parking Lot outset. Instead of having to dectxated carrlaga; Linda Para­ ^sw aioaa TNaavnl building maintained by Tall Cedars. calendar, can have this done 228-3454. OPEN 7 LAVS chapter la very ihoughtrpro- commander; Eugene Rydiling. in town on July 31, to com heart trick. He loses only one ,5hlM.IWtofCreizEXirM plea by acting Mayor Paul R. into the crowd. The crowd broke aftaM.” tod it’s ito salt tost remedy them piece-meal at dis, best decoratsd strollsr; for a amah charge. Organiza­ le-IJi. Wash—25e voklng. service officer; Stanly J. Har­ plete its schedule for the sea­ , one diamond, and one Screvane for calm. Mayor Rob­ into sections; a youth burled a Wag to btoig Itofa. 1st It |iw yon greater cost and later date. Glum Roberts end WOUsm club. r. ert F. Wagner is tn Burope. tions may also Mst dates of 8-Lb. Dry Clean—82D0 Of course, the architect will ris. adjutant; Oscar Miner, fi­ son. The team is sponsored by NEXT IBX IBS MNMf bottle of flaming gasoline at a of Prince Frederick, Md., have IT 7 O m l Llona mi Each PaM Different •uoh a program need mot be Aloeyns, best theme; Janice How does South know that the About the time funeral serv­ 6 Lbs. $1.25 a m tadtfB Iv ssg ilihOi resent Intmidon on his author­ nance officer; Frank Donegan the local Tioga Y am Co police car. Bolton been visiting their daughter, U .o . G a tfie r« burdensome financially. A Argenta, funniest decoratian; club play will work and that the ices were under way, bottles Mrs. Robert Gorton, and her ity, but it would not be great of ’Wmington; Richard C. Solo ai Church NEW YORK — Each of the Free Mothproofing quartar a year from the popu- Manohester Evening Herald Adlran Lyaotts, most original spade play will lose? My uncle and other missiles began crash­ The first shots rang out as pa­ family on Brandy St. Judge Such a council could only rec- Snoiw, hlstortsn; Tsdeuw Bze- Dnrward trolmen fired revolvers Into the A special feature of the pre­ 30,000 workers employed at the laos would bring in more than C o v e n tr y correspondent, F. decoration; Kathy Brady, best told me that too. If South tries ing in the street. Patrolmen, Gray retired this spring as chief onomend, not order, changee. I v ^ sergeant - at - arms and sentation of Scbiibsrt’s Mass in New York World’s Fair has a a ndBion dollars annnally for Pauline little, telep h oaa decorated tricycle, Bobby Ter- the club play and discovers that waving nightsticks, began air. Scout Troop judge of the Seventh Judicial Evidence on' And the recommendations Then ckme bedlam'—scream­ G., Sunday, by the augmMted dlflerently coded paas. When It the purpose, and whOa legisla­ Francis Murphy, assistant ser- 742-S2S1. rice, most unusual vehicle, end It works he no longer needs the charging into crowds that Court of Maryland. would be made before ever a Christine Roscio and Nancy ing, breaking windows, looting choir of the Hebron Congrega- is inserted in an electronic turn­ Wsdb ear hear lei tors spm d biniona wttli care­ geant-at-eums. spside finesse. If the club play poured from behind police bar­ brick waa laid. Tlie town fathers Woodcock, prettiest vehicls. shops, and always the rain of Camping at Briefs Hate Groups tl(mal First Church, was solo stile, metallic particles In the free abandon, a mere mHUon is probably wouldn’t like it either, Post delegates to the depart­ OVERCOME HANDICAPS loses. South will still be in posi­ ricades. The public building commis­ singing by Mre. Richerd Burle­ card report the employe’s idantl- N O W ment convention In Hartford DIGHTON. Mass. (AP)—The Winners of the tether ball bricks and other flying objects. not to be deqrlsed. (Any of you and would ccunplain about pres­ tion to take the spade finesse. Police fired shots Into the air. Around midnight there was a sion will meet tonight at 8 In son, ado singer *t Center fioation. Thursday, FMday and Saturday afflictions of John and Joan Pa- tournament between the Wap- What if both black kings are (MO e»«A HMuj peouniioo) who have a m>ars mlllloii or so sure groupe. Well, for heaven’s ping, Union, Pleasant Valley, sties mns Three bus-loads of anti-riot po­ lull around the police station. Lake of Isles the conference room of the town Church, Hartford. She is a wlH be Perry, Snow and Henry vao, 9-year-old twins, prevent in unfavorable positon? "That’s licemen arrived. People began can send It to me by leglstmed sake, what do you think a PTA Avery and Orchard HUl SchobiB C O 5*1 But about live blocks away, pil­ offices. graduate o f OberUn College, FUEL OIL Koiber with alternates, Rych- them from riding bicycles—un­ your problem,’’ my uncle told aa that Johnson fears “o.— , . . _ . mall and FH administer K for is, if not a pressure group? were: John Antosik, first; Ron­ getting knocked to the'ground. laging and window smashing The fire department auxiliary less they go together. ------znouiui^miio Members of Boy Scout Troop heated discussion" of economic studied music in Salzburg, the benefit of the arts. Thank This was only one aspect of ling, Louis A. Steullet and La- nie Soucier second, snd Don me. “Don’t expect too much mmuL Robert E. Daly, 46, a news had broken out. Patrol cars by will meet tonight at 8 at the fire­ John has bMn blind since from an uncle.” mkutmxrnjajJwnxihMUBOMii cameraman for the Columbia 78 are camping this week and house. Refreshments will be policy during the election cam-1 Austria. As noted before the "• j-ou.) Yet H could atart srvsn Um whole situatian whkh was oek. Soucier and Bill Antosik, third. the dozen raced through Har­ paign mlg^it undermine prosper- musical event is in ohssrvance »«Bad Breath 1 2 V 2 C Delegates of the auxiliary to birth. Daily Question Broadcasting System, said 26 served by Mrs. Dale Smith and mote modestly. discussed for several hours FYl lem. next at Lake of Isles Scout Res­ Ity. of the church interior decora- Sweetoai Mcath-StoaMch la I Miairtsa the post attending their depart­ Joan has cerebral palsy and Ton have opened the bidding Negroes attacked him and three Mrs. BMward Wadhams. Rather to my surprise prae- dsy and was still not exhaus- Manchester Evening Herald Spent cartridges and broken ervation in North Stonington. He conceded, under question- tion, where servicee arc now or your 354 bock it druulit. Ohow Boll-oiw ttvs. Busy peofde ga've of their ment convention in Hartford does not have use of her legs. wMi one epade, and partner has camera crew members while The Republican town commit­ tiblott whtnivir you tnink your brootfl mty Uoally the commonest oom- South Windsor eoirespoadent. glass littered the streets. Refuse Scoutmaster Warren Potter Is ing, that it would be futile to ex- being held Instead of in the offfsd. Btll-im tiMtriliii tcirtitt, iWNtMi time and knowledge freely and the same three days, wfll be Their father, Joseph Pavao, responded 1 NT. It Is once more they were taking pictures. Daly, tee will meet at 8 p.m. tomor­ plalnt was the lack of suitable Brownie Joseph, lelephone 644- NOSTRHKS cans were set afire. False fire accompanying the group. pect candidates to maintain basement room, mouth ind ilonMoh IHit mo|lc. No honoM GASH SAVINGS ki hopes of bettefitting the corn- Mrs,, Lawrence P « r y , Mrs. and a friend. Eld ward Gonsales np to yon, holdliig: Spades, A-J- who was hospitalized, said he row in the fireplace room of the drufs. Got Btll-oM. Smd poiUI to Btll-im, audit orla in communities to of Somerset, rigged two bicycles 0148. alarms were turned In and fire Scouts attending are Peter complete silence on economic Mrs. Nancy O une ot Andover I r TO munlty. A oommlasion has been Henry Korber, Mrs. Eugene was beaten with clubs and fists. Community Hall. Ortrifiburf, N. Y., for Nbinl frto ttsipii. present such artistic activities. side by side, attached by sturdy John Orris, a New York trucks, racing here and there, Benedict, Steven Benedict, Rob­ Issues. But he said Johnson does •st tq> to kiveetlgate the dt- Rychllng and Mrs. Elaine The selectmen’s office Is hope Congress can compitet ac-1 This was partioulcurly true of metal bars. Times photographer, was added to the confusion. ert Butterfield, Bruce Comolli, closed this week. In case of uation. ’Ihls Is a step in the Hotchkiss. Their alternates will tion on economic measures, in­ the smaller towns in the area, John supplies the leg power punched in the eye by one of a Shuttles of squad cars were Edward Dascanio, Thomas Glg- emergency First Selectman yet H is true in some measure i ^ t (krectlan. Our neighbor- be Mrs. Louis A. SteuUet, Mrs. and Joan does the steering. busy carrying away rioters. cluding the antipoverty pro-1 Wkw kBYa your laundry statsB o f Massachusetts, group of Negroes. One bottle lio, Frank Gorton, John Gor­ Richard Mnrra may be called even in Manchester. The town Johii Lacek, Mrs. Vinal Briggs There were smears of blood ton, Milton Jensen, David Jones, gram, before the campaign. Rhode island, and New York A N S F I E L D ^ struck a Negro police sergeant. at this home. MATERNITY 8«n t o u t o f to w n ? W e ’ll fathers anvlsloned such an au- ai»d Mrs. Jean Merrow. Two New York’s 36,000-man police along the sidewalks. Paul Kozlkowskl, Larry Peace, all have programs ftirther ad- dele^tes-at-Iarge will be Mrs. dttoriufn and included one when force was put on 12-hour shifts About 2 a.m. the outbreaks John Potterton , and John Sad­ Manchester Evening Herald SWIMSUITS FREE!! vanood than our own Twenty.- were smaller and sporadic. fiAI.I.ON do k ngrlit hwe, prompt­ they built the new high school. Arthur MaoFarland of Mans­ imtil further notice because of ler. Bolton rorrespondent, Gleme- odd states already bav« some field and Mrs. Richard C. Snow. TONIGHT! Things were, comparatively, Laos Neutralists While They Last It gets very thoroughly used, the explosive situation. Skip Sobol and Donald Sobol well Young, telephone 648-8981. A New RoH Of 3 ly and at low aoet. sort of art programs, so the The unit ie making plans for MEADOWS"-’ quie& g down. attended aquatic camp earlier and the ‘town does try to foster need is evident. HUD SPGIO [iPWI RT 91 N:jith Tha Negro killed Saturday Launch Assault Also mateniity tops, Ber* such activities as the Manches­ Its annual rummage sale with About 4 a.m. a white youth in the summer. Kodak Film FU EL OIL But nothing wttl happen in 1 .Min. FYom G. Fox Co. Storrs, Conn. night was identified through mudas, dresses, girdles, ter Civic Orchestra, the Little a food sale and snack bar to be •mm fingerprints as Jay Jenkins, 41, stumbled into the police station. Kent Richardson left Thurs­ Connecticut unless you I VOW All Color— 1st Run His mouth was bloody, his eyes day for the national jamboree Blood Need High, (Ootitinned from Page One) bras, unifonns. With Each Bon DevMoped ^ NEW SYSTEM Theater Group, and so on. and I do mean you, you Fnuik Sinatra Tuesday thru an ex-convict with a record of 10 Bing Crosby arrests, police said. They said glazed. He was sobbing uncon­ at Valley Forge, Pa. (Black and White and COOPERATIVE Even so, the acoustics of the personally — get behind the Saturday trollably. He was a sailor from The Rosedale Beach Associ­ Prince Souvanna Phouma, the Color Priata) Dean Martin be had been standing on the roof RC Seeks Quota oil. ('OMP.NNY auditorium are quite poor for effort and help It on its a « CONDITIONED California, he said, and he got ation voted to incorporate at its neutralist premier, said the as­ LAUNDRY Sammy Davis Jr. July S1-2S of a four-story building hurling Glazier's 195.% either musical or dramatic ef- way. K takee a majority to off at the wrong subway stop. meeting Saturday. The associ­ sault was launched at dawn fMte. If you tranafer to another paas any MU awl so you must "ROBIN and Caroljii Green’s bricks. The summer alack period in Sunday before a Communist Corset and Uniform Shop LIGGEH'S 11% lutovi sinrrT THE 7 HOODS’’ The injured showgirl was Car­ As dawn broke Sunday, it was ation, open to residents of Rose- AND DRY CLEANING sdiool the acoustics are even strain sveiy effort to infhicnoe operation. Red Ooes officials buildup could smash the last 681 Main St<—^Maneheeter ATTHE PABKADE r n . fii.i-15.%.% STATE James Darren olyn Fawcett, 24. Both she and still hot and humid in Harlem. dede, a section of town near worse. Here you encounter au- a majority to be actively in fa­ * LAST TWO DAYS ★ JANUS Police stood silently as wor­ are still hopeful of obtaining neutralist stronghold in the vor, not pasatvely apathetic. Do Cindy Oartd her escort. Jack Lambert, 29, Bolton Lake, now has aibout 45 OM HAHRKION ST. (44) ditoria - gjmnasia, sometimes Mat. 1:80 - Eve Cont. 6:00 Two-fsoed, and Lsugfalng with Both shippers walked slowly to near quota blood oontribotions Piaine des Jarres area 110 miles work for ttila; it wHl benefit "Gldget Goes To Rome” required hospital treatment. members. used as cafeterias in addition. ADMISSION BOX OFFICE Lambert and Miss Fawcett church. Debris still littered the Henry TetrauH was re-elect­ north of Vientiane. Oft Hast Center St. you and it wttl benefit your Children under 12 Free. Wednesday. Earlier a Defense Ministry The walls are echoing cinder- J d a n d TMS.-Hinrs. 82.00 and $2.25 9:00 A3I.-9:00 PJO. were on their way to the Stadi­ streets. ed president Saturday. Mem­ chUdren as weU. GIANT FREE PLAYGROUND There was a lot of sharp talk The Bloodmobile will be at communque said the neutralists block, the chairs are hard, fold­ Frl-Sat. $2.25 sad 32.50 Sat. 1:00-9:00 PM. um Motor Lodge, which Lam­ bers of the board of directors Opposite the Genietery but nothing happened during the Manchester Memorial Hospital had taken the village of Na Kho, ing seats uncomfortable for the j i W l u e 429-2012 bert owns with Clete Boyer, will start a second year in of­ day. from 10:45 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 2 miles from the hill. For Pieknp and DeHveiy audience and given to scraping 14,200 KiUad at W ork Air Conditioned Curtain: 8:80 b aseball fice, with the exception of noises since they are not per­ Came dusk—and funeral serv­ Last month’s donations failed American-supplied T28 fight­ J M p b a s COMPANION FEATURE HARRIET 8. JOROEN3WN TOEATRE team third baseman. Aloysius Ahearn, who Is taking to meet Manchester’s 150 pint fkUl 649-7153 manently fixed to the floor. WASnNQTON — Disabling When the mob started hurling ices for the Negro boy—and it er-bombers apparently played a >3 _ his wife’s place. Other directors quota by 42 pints. Red Cross o f­ Why do we have only one work injuries in file United COLOR' missiles at the car, Lambert started all over again. big part in the Initial neutralist Branches at: M9 North Main s • Companion Feature # a "M irshtsm rsi n ' are Richard Jeannotte, EJdward auditorium in town, and why do States rose to 2,030,000 last year said, he told Miss Fawcett to lie ficials facing summertime success. Sandra John ni^nlllNJIG UNIVERSITY’S USO Fonseca, Raymond Turlesky shortages of blood hope resi­ St. and 501 Hartford Rd. other communities have none? after having held below two mil­ on the floor while he tried to put Phou Koutt is about 6 miles Well, the chief reason is be- lion for 10 years. Fatalities rose Dee Garvin MIAMI (AP)—Members of the and Arthur Freeburg. dents will contribute toward re­ north of Muong Sonui, the last TAMMY TELL ME TRUE’ up the convertible top. The Legion of Mary of St. 3.6 per cent, to 14,300. Miss Fawcett, who came here University Services Organiza- lieving the demands that often neutralist stronghold in the- TUESDAY IS Maurice Church will meet to­ from_ _ England______2V4_ ^years___ tion ago of the University of Miami run to 2 to 3 times the avail­ Piaine des Jarres area. Muong INSIDE STMn^ it Starts Wednesday A suTfered head gashes'^ Lambert say that a survtey of 110 major morrow at 8:45 p.m. The annual able supply. Sou straddles Route No. 7, the NEW YORK (AP) — Ths au- THE CARPETBAGGERS GET ACQUAINTED NIGHT suffered a dislocated shoulder. schools shows their group is blessing of cars will be held main east-highway across Laos dioanimatronic men, women, AT Miss Fawcett also lost her unique, Sunday from 2 to 3 p.m. CUBA SENTRY SHOT Phou Koutt overlooks the road. children and dogs In General handbag containing her apart- The USD’s 34 student volun- Members of the parish are MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—A Cuban Muong Soul has been threa­ Choicest Meats In Town! Electric’s Orousel of Progress ment keys, immigration papers teers are on 24-hour call as urged to join the Confraternity sentry was hot and killed Sun­ tened by a recent buildup of show at the World’s Fair look ifioiiiaaina campus trouble-shooters. They of Christian Doctrine and to of­ day by shots fired from a guard Communist troops. A Commun­ Bachelor and $20 In cash. startlingly life - like on the (IN U N I O N ) Harlem has been in recent arrange emergency housihg, fer their services. Everyone is post at the U.S. naval base, ist artillery attack against outside, but there the resem­ DRIM man an information center 12 Guantanamo Bay, Havana radio Muong Soul’s advance positions IN turmoil over tenement condi' Invited to attend a meeting of TUESDAY ONLY! blance ends. Carville’s Uons, Negro charges o( police hours a day, guide visitors, pro- the Confraternity Aug. 17. . charged today. last Thursday was stopped by Inside, they have bones of 80LTOH NOTCH brutality, and inadequate vide interpreters, help sororities Baseball Scores Ramon Lopez Pena, 19, was T28s and artillery, the govern­ LARGE “Kings R O U T E 1 5 — EXIT 1 0 6 steel, nerves of copper wire, schools. build homecoming parade floats, White Glass defeated M A M struck by two of six shots, the ment said. veins of plastic that are filled TONITE! Molly Brown st 9 put up posters and supply trans­ Miami monitored newscast said. The Defense Ministry commu­ M/» lb . • a . PROM 6 TO 10 P.M. — ALL YOU CAN lAT! (Commissioner Murphy issued Oil 16-8 In baseball Friday. Sam with air and hydraulic fluid, and East Windsor an appeal to be read in Harlem portation.. Bastarache was the winning Although the Cuban government nique said the neutralists in CORNISH HENS 9T muscles which are hydraulic and capturing Na Kho destroyed Limit 5 to a cuatomer. auwwnce DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 churches at Sunday services The organization is so useful pitcher. Milton Jensen pitched repeatedly has claimed U.S. pneumatic plungers. Their skin WEM6MnBI PriMi ChiekM and Spoqhettl, calling lor “ calm, lawful ac­ that it’s on call to the State De­ for MAM. guards shoot at, and sometimes four 106 mm cannon, four 86 is a secret invention of the Walt mm guns and an antiaircraft LEAN. SHORT SHANK ____ftoOOCTlOS tion.” partment and the Dade (County In the junior league this week, wound, Cuban guards along the Disney organization which pro­ 'AIRLINE SakKl, RoUs, Bavnroqe — $1.50 weapon, but made no mention of border, this was the first report­ H. 3 9 c I ★ PASSENGER AGENT Unprovoked attacks against police force as well as to the Bolton Dairy will play Fiano duced the show. It contracts and OhOdren under 12 with parents—fl.OO police, Murphy said, "have-been university. Realty tonight; M A M will play ed death. casualties. stretches. SMOKED SHOULDERS .lisaHv , ★ RESERVA-nONIST COME AS YOU ARE! met by swift and necessary pd- For instance, th4 police .called White Gla.ss Wednesday, and All 32 figures share the same USO late one night. A Japanese Fiano will play M A M Friday. brain, which whirrs, pulses and ' ★ TICKET AGENT Dancing every Saturday to the JOAN JOYCE TRIO lice action.” j During the Saturday night bat­ who could speak no English was In the minor league, G A H I blinks away in the pavilion’s W W I ★ STATION AGENT at the airport and apparently HIGHLAND PARK MARKET control room, filled with spin­ tle, police ran out of ammuni­ Paving will play Crockett was lost. 'Die organization had ning tapes and electronic ciruci- * ★ SECRETARY, etc. tion and boxloads of shells had Agency tomorrow and Cava­ M l HKHILAND STREET—PHONE 64S-4S78 an Interpreter on the scene in naugh Garage Thursday. try as complex as a missile MEN AND WOMEN. We are to be rushed in. m i Deputy Police (Conunissioner 25 minutes. Judge and Mrs. John B. Gray guidance system. looking for high school grad- j t tIAlMto.'O Walter Arm, public relations HARVE Iuatea (or aenienv) from this DEBBIE man for the department, | ______; area to train for Jet-Age I Iopportunities with expanding ■ blamed the riots on "rowdies.” leiOlDS’ lltESHEll EVERY TUESDAY He said they had'the same pur­ Person To Person Airiinee. Interesting public- I pose—looting—and the same ex­ PLUS MORE FI N IN contact Airline careers offer ■ Igood starting salaries, free • cuse-alleged police brutality— According air travel passes, advance- I IS FAMILY DAY! as Harlem rioters in 1935 and meat, security. Age limit 35. * 1943. The key to a to Profes­ in 1035, one person was killed sors Jacob ISee If you can qualify.qualify, Sendsena ■ your name and addr^ to: I THE DELICIOUS and 100 injured in a Harlem riot Levine and Airiinee Training Division,' set off by reports that police carefree vacation FVederick I Atlantic School, Box B, e /o ■ OPEN FLANGE BROILED bad beaten a 16-year-old youth. Redlich in j^Canchester Evening Herald. | In 1948, five were killed and CHEF BURGER 500 injured in riots touched off Wue Science Di­ when a Negro soldier was gest, a bad ONLY wounded by a policeman. joke is bet­ The 1948 riot, as on Saturday ter than TREAT THE ENTIRE night, started at the 128rd Street police station. / The Ugh. none at all. FAr.'llY AND SAVE A ten year IQ( NEW YORK (AP)—It was a Mtok AM BABfb 1 m MM m MM Stu Johnston study con­ SUMMERTIME is JIAPPY TIME! ■teaming summer evening in wllfl an WTv IvWWWfflu- VWWW9VKI-— NO LIMIT avan though the cors ore still brand new t ducted among mentally ill Harlem. People sat on tenement vWes mancy to cever eveay ceel: This ison owful picture of oVolkswog an. How does the poor guy who bought and normal people indicated stoops, youngsters played on the ■leWiIng am It's just not us. ■idewidk, and traffic buzzed by W e don’t go in much for trading bees, one lost week feel about this week’s j o m m e s m . that mentally ill persons A BLAKE EDWW BG •a usual. DEHUM IDIFlfcft . . . I d e a l aolet jamborees o r assorted powwows. prices? are not much for humor, PROouenw) But ttiare w m a diaterenee Maybe it's because we don’t quite | How can a dealer keep enough ports n iey may see the point of I f PETER ELKE fu tu re llawaalialil I For Business Storage understand the system. on hand when theyoH keep changing? a joke, but they are apt H o w can a mechanic keep track of not to like it much and .SRMf Wrings ruinous roelslure from the air In a hurry. We've never figured out why they +-ii iJMtoriiig dlftoun f . tap to $1600. Take o p to 24 niaaiWu to rapay run clearance soles on brand new cars. what he’s doing? may be frightened by it. r ky OM—or ttoMU Mokus any damp room safe for books, records, VOMESMOERS Foreign Car Center leMiaai I tUaaM oa praaietlr rapaM la If there are cors left over every year, It's oil very confusing. ! Professor Levine'said that r They’re Mw grautosH INC. toqis, machinery. Movable froin place to place of ya-TB oMh. why moke so many In the Tirst place? Either we're woy behind the Nmet. I laughter and humor are old COlWhDtlUXEl. COMPLETE 0 8 needed. Pkig* in anywhere without apedoi And how come tha prica goas down. Or.woyohaod. and necessary means of ex­ Ji w n s e s t POMOON CAB SERVICE wirbig. Pick up o low-cost dehumidifler at your M ^ AV pression, that non-laughers HOUSHKXD HN AN C^^ parBdpoting dealer. Return It after 1 0 days I AIR-CONDITIONED USED OARS may merely be showing HAlilUllCHaa fo r fuN rehmd if yto’iw M l 100% delighted. BOUGHT and SOLD their moital troubles. Well, MAOICHIfTIH SHOemwe PARKAM ORMAND I. WEST • DIRECTOR' for cheerful courtesy and ill BURNSIDE ; b0 fljPNv AVt EA'-T HARIfOSD , 3 8 2 MkMIfi Ttmipikfi West TED TRUDOH. Inc. I RHONE Ml top service, let us serve 288 HUDSON ST. Tin; H.irllord Electric Light Comp-'i'V FREE PARKING 528 3333 M innw. wwaut r you! Dillon Sales and Serv­ HAHTFfHlDr OONV. _ 2nd noor-FHONEt 643-9536 TOU-AND TUBXPliUC-^AL00TTVILI,K. CONN. WUMM A UNMON, Ua AmsAWs I ®**-SHeSt PSfUag ice, Inc. Your Ford deal­ . Mla to l-^Sai' l ' ' 141 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER______er, 819 Main St. Phone 648- • NOW! INDS T U il THE WORLD OF HENRY ORUMT - Color • M7-3n 4 ---- 2146. r.*T7»'m * / * i ■^'■' V - •, 'A ^sw. V ^ fc.'Ai it' i \ ;w;-ffii!.“T’:|p'' ^ *-*■?■-..-/ ...

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everythin elaa wwtid lalltata place," Iw n M O d said AarbW Events E ve n t* queafiontag •onday an the re­ Farris-Guynup Keish-King W illiams-Sangrey corded tdevlolon program TV-] "Youth Wants to Know." _ ■ In World In Nation Dn a domestic mattw. th ^ Mil* EMna Rosamond iOuy- The marriage of Miss Dawn mond preffieted taat tbs South nup of Glastonbury became the Eda Sangrey of Bolton to How­ Baby H as ard O. Williams Jr. of Pelham, WAU nN QTOH (AF)—Tba will obey the civil rights law, bride of Kenneth Lerojf Farris TOKTO (AP)—Aueriean and but will fight It with every legal N.Y., took place Saturday at Japanese offlclala are investl- Tetevision govarmnaot antM tbs 1994 fls- Manchester Saturday after­ the TrinMy Methodist Church, gating a shooting which the means; eal yaar Juaa 90 with a budget noon at Buckingham Congrega­ Springfield, Mass. Americans hope won't mush­ daflelt of 9.9 bfUioii—an amount The bride is a daughter of the ^n Named••• room inU another Girard case. sroip'sss) WASHINGTON (AF) tional Church, Olaatonbury. W ) ijgw sM (ia pretrssa in o aaOUta lass Ban the most AustrsUs wid N6W Ziftliwd Rev. and Mrs. Abram W. San­ The U.8. Marines said Pfc. The bride, a daughter of the grey of Bolton. The bridegroom Manuel A. Covarrublas oFWap- (in progrees) roceat ofOelal astlmat*. have Joined the United SUtes ta is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ato. Wash., killed a 45-yaar-old ( () lUWB pledgtag "further concrete late Mr. and Mra. Henry Guy- (81) Wbaibat's New aafhdo) wa^*\vain (Oi Prasldsot JahnsoB, aniMune- Howard O. WilUams Sr. of Jaf- Japanese woman, TuM Katsu- JIO, Ibrw)DeatUy 18) VMataa Plavtaaas tag tha Rnai figures at a waak- ■tepa" If necessary to dMrat nup of Hartford, has made her »ii.-iii, Kim-AaMU, daufhUr of WUlUm John »ni maU, with a shotgun blast at (40) LaramisIS Omimunlst aggresrion In South frey, N.H, and news eonfarsne* la Texas, home with her aunt and uncle, The Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, __ M-----CooroR Pw^U, M8 Doaniaoa Avo., Hichlud Park. Camp Fuji north ot Tokyo. The • :U> ( 8) News, AgAorts %l»^&umjr TlMnaa Viet Nam. i;18' ■ (88) _Clnb' Club %oss.1 ; AU) Aady (m Smi said tax tacoms increased and G to rg t Ne Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Clay pastor of United Methodist CJ Mm w m born Juno 25 at St Prancla Hoopital. Hor ma- Marine was on sentry duty. (t) Walter (honktts (h (8MM Helipwood and. Stars spending was lower than had Winding up a meeting of for­ of Glastonbury. The bridegroom CJhurch of Bolton, performed the gram^Mronta art Mr. and Mro. Arthur C. Proolatrg, The Marine press office said (lO A M ) Burnt Bunt ey-Snakies (10) Peter OUnn bMn expected, suid the combi- eign mlfflaters of the Ansiu pact C onv«rf» Hor paternal grandparonta art Mr. and Mm. Harry Covarrublas saw the woman (84) ptsoevsiT 10:00 ( 8) The Itateetives to the son of Mr. and Mra. Don­ double ring ceremony. Prescott (40) Supennaa (11) JDast Side, West Side nafion cut the «q;>ect*d deficit nations, they said in a commu­ eiaatonbury. coming out of a tent before PAINTING AND ald Farris of 22 Florence St. Barrows of Springfield was or­ ( 8) Laiamle 0) BraakiasP^ He bad fweeast a |10-billi(m de­ nique they "noted with grave ganist. Bouquets of gladioli, • • • • • dawn in the middle of the camp. (18) Nsvsbeat ____ beerlptlon TV ficit last January, and in May concern the continuing threat to Dr. J. Good Brown of Glas­ ) ^ oiaoIbWi Wanda Sna, daughter of Kenneth Benjamin It said he challenged her thme |:46 (80) Ron Cochran 10-8840) Mh3 i Miller DECORATING tonbury performed the double­ chrysanthemums and American 7:00 ( 8) Movie (C) (81) Antleuee had reduced the forecast to 99.8 peace In South and Southeast Beauty roses decorated the al­ ‘^Thid P " « ~ Orace Judd Darting, » River St., Rockviiie. She times in English and again in (11) In the Pubite hkerset M:00 ( 8-10-88E)) News. pmmB Mt-ifiM ring ceremony before an altar bUlioa. . . Aria and the Pacific ragton tar. ' Z w bora June M at Rorttviiie City Hoopital. Her maUraal Japanese, then fired when she (81) What's New Weather Johnson said spending during b decorated with white gladioli. ha-M-SO-lO) Nevrs: Bports. U:U (86) ToUtht (C) posed by the aggressive N ora O B BreHtags — • to t The bride, escorted to the al­ ^ lenilmnTliei ie Mm. Mona Judd, North Troy, V t did not halt. the fiscal year hit 99T.7 billion, Mra. Beatrice Kearns of Glas­ and Weather Vietnamese and CJommunist tar by her * brother, (bean H. * ♦ • • • AccounU In the Japanese (10) Mail Order Market while tax receipU were 989.4 tonbury was organist. Freder­ Chinese regimes." Sangrey of Bolton, wore a floor- : ^ Kynedi, Dana Nicole and Ding Michelle, twin daughtera press questioned whether It had (10) Death Valley Days (18) Chris Olarit bUUon. ick N; Clay Jr. of Olaatonbury, been necessary to shoot the T:li (83) Public A w am U:80 (18) Movie length gown of white batiste * Onvid Lk J. and Carmen Bneida Delgado Kynoch, 112 (80) Sports camera 11:80 ( 8) Movie cousin of the bride, was soloist. • 'Sigh St, Rockville. They were born June 12 at Rockville woman. American Minister 7:80 ( 8-80^) Outer Umlto (10-81) Tonlsbt (O WA8HINOTON (AP)—The over white taffeta, designed John K. Emmerson called on The bride, given in marriage with a round neckline, fitted y Horaltal. Their maternal grandpamnU are Mr. and SEE BATUMOArB TV W I worn COMFDEIE LUTING birthplace of the late President by her uncle, Frederick N. Clay, a Vlnoente Delgado, Tabucoa, Puerto Rico. Their pa- Vice Foreign Minister Takio John F. Kennedy is one of 99 ad­ bodice, long tapered sleeves, E Oda to express regret. wore a fuV-length gown of 411k and a controlled bell-shapecl karaal grandmother la Mro. Dorio Kynoch. Tolland. They ditional piacss chostn as nation­ organza and venlse lace, design­ have two atoters, law Sofia, 4, and Liaa Blanca, 2 The incident recalled the 1967 al historic landmarks, ths Inter skirt that terminated in a • * • • • case of U.8. Army Specialist ed with shell neckline and fitted chapel-length train. Her veil ior Department announced. The bodice trimmed with lace oor- g n a a . Penny Dee, daughter of Thomaa D. and Shirley William F. Girard which set off house Is at 98 Beals fit. in was a h(x>d of white silk illu­ furor in Japan and in Con­ Radio d o u b le der and matching lace garland sion held In place by a wreath T King Arena, BaUey Rd., SclUco. She wae born June 2S Brookline, Mass. gress. A group of Japanese (This fisttag taidades only taose m w s broadeasta e f 19 er 19 at the waistline and on the of variegated foliage, and she «t Rockville City Hoopital. Her maUrnal grandpamnU are Among other piacss designat­ Mm. Inon King Sr., Haxardvllle. Her paternal scrap coUectors had trespsuued Bofainte length. Some stafin carry other chert aeweeosto). front of the dome-shaped skirt carried an arm bouquet of onto a U.S. firing range. Girard ed are the birthplace of Presi­ WORLD GREEN which terminated in a chapel American Beauty roses, baby's ■nindmother ie Mm. Imne Amna, Windeor Locka. She haa wl0:U Muaie to Reiaz By inserted an empty cartridge BDBO—m s dent Woodrow RUson in Staun­ train. Her fingertip tiered veil breath, ivy and variegated fol­ one brother. Thomaa D. Jr., 8; and two rtetem, Wendy Ann, S:U0 Lost John WaAa ^18:16 StSB Oa ton, Vs., and the Washington backwards in the m uule of his 8:00 Dick ^blasae w n o —16« of silk Illusion waa . arranged iage. t. m M Kbn Ellnabeth, 6. horns where Wilson lived until ' • • • • • rifle, pulled the trigger and l Oi Newt Sisn 0(1 8:00 Newi. Weather. Sports from a crown of aSed pearls, Miss Karen Ann Otte of Dur­ WBAT -«1 S 8:86 Music his death In 1924. WethereU, Mary Dale, daughUr of Richard B. Jr. and killed a Japanese woman. 6:00 Fred Swanson Show 8:46 Three Star Bxtra and she carried a bouquet of ham was maid of honor. The Although the United SUtes 6:80 Paul Harvey 7:00 Weatberwatch STAMPS bridesmaid was Miss Joyce Wil­ RMa Bve StueU WethereU, 87 Windermere Ave.. Ellington. v’’’ '.te pompons with roses. had jurisdiction over the case, 6:30 Alex Drier 7:15 Convereadon Piece WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen liams of Jaffrey, sister of the She waa born June 28 at RockvUle City Hoopital. Her ma- 7:16 Ed Hynei Show 7:30 News Mrs. Kenneth Irish Jr. of Girard waa turned over to a Strom Thurmond, D-S.C., advo­ bridegroom. They wore floor- tKnal grandpamnU are Mr. and Mra. Henry StuU, Rock­ 1:80 Sim on 7:46 Stand By Manchester, sister of the bride, Japanese court to quiet the pub­ WUfr—1889 8:00 Detroit at Boston cating bombing ot Communist length gowns of white batiste ville. Her peUrnal grandpamnU am Mr. and Mm. Richard 6:00 News 10:40 Nlghtbeat supply routes and other facili was matron of honor. She wore WethereO Sr., Rockville. She haa two alaUra, Dawn, 2, and lic outburst and tried on a man­ over aqua taffeta, fashioned slaughter charge. The Japanese 6:80 Radio Oraater Hartford 11:00 Newt ties in Laos and North Viet cocktail-length sheath dress Apitl Dee, 14 montha. 6:46 L.oweII Thomaa 11:16 Sports Final _ with fitted bodices, short • • • • • court gave him a suspended 7:00 News 18:00 Art Johnson Show Nam, says he would support of aqua peau de sole with a de­ STPOF I4t# sleeves, and controlled bell­ three-year sentence. 7:30 Public Affaire "whatever measures are neceS' tachable bouffant overakirt, de­ shaped skirts. Their headpieces MeKenney, Richard Doden, aon of Oalen Pm tt and 8:15 U(e Une 6:00 Lou Terri sary to win" in that area. signed with a bateau neckline, Barbara Dnbe MeKenney, Vernon Trailer Court, Vernon. 8:80 Broadway .Overture 7:00 Ken Orimn were wreathes of foliage, and JBRUSALSnj, Israeli Sector 8:10 Beet ot MuMc 13:00 Oerry Gordon "If we first made up our three-quarters-length sleeves they carried arm bouquets of He waa born June 28 at Rockville City HoapiUl. Hia ma­ (AP)—Israel has denied reports minds that we're going to win, and straight skirt. She wore a ternal grandpamnU are Mr. and Mm. Luclen Dube, Dextw, golden rapture roses, baby's that It lost a jet plane In an air matching petal cloche with a breath and foliage. Maine. Hia paUrnal grandpamnU are Mr. and Mm. Richard circular face veil, and carried battle with Egypt and suffered Miss Elletta Sangrey of Bol­ MeKenney, Dexter, Maine. He haa one alater, Kathy Ann, 21 six (Asualties in a border clash Metropolitan^ Glazon^ ABA a cascade of pink pompons. iL noBtha. D . ton, sister of the bride, was with Syria Sunday. FALSE TEETH Horen photo Miss Lorraine Guynup of Man­ flower girl. She wore a floor- Hodcea Bboto In Chiiro a military qxkee- OPEN MRS. KENNETH LEROY FARRIS chester, Mrs. John C. Glode of MRS. WILLIAM F. KEISH JR. length gown of pale yellow em­ MRS. HOWARD 0. WILLIAMS JR. Schneider, DavM Walter, aon of Wilbur and Marjorie man said four French-built Mir­ Seek Easing of Zone Rules Reek, Slide er Slip? Honegger Schneider, Weat Rd., Ellington. He waa born June W E D n Venum, and Mrs. Richard Gates broidered organza, fashioned age Israeli jets were Intercepted FASTKBTH, an Improved powder of Windsor, all sisters of the Miss Nancy Ann King ofMength gowns of sea foam green 28 at Rockvflle a t y Hoepital. HU maternal grandmother la on a reconnaissance flight near to be n>rlnkled on upper or lower THURS., with a round neckline and short Mm. WaHer Honegger, Forrest, HI. HU paUrnal grand­ Hans Frederickaen, to con­ tletee, holds (elM teeth more (Irmly bride, were bridesmaids. They crystalette, fashioned with ba­ sleeves. She wore a wreath of held in the church parlors. When 1968, and her M.A.T. degres Alexandria by Egyptian fight A roqooot tor a ^>ecial ex-V fn piece. Do not slide, slip or rock. Lansing, Mich., and William F. mother ia Mm. John Schneider, RockvUle. He haa two broth- struct an addltiim to a garage FRI. & SAT. were identically attired In pink teau necklines, elbow-length foliage as a headpiece, and she leaving on a motor trip through from John Hopkins Univeraity, era. He said one Israeli plane option to build a New office No tummy, gooey, peety teste or Dickinson-Mikoleit gowns and headpieces, and car­ Keish Jr. of Manchester ex­ sleeves, and bell-shaped skirts. ara, Robert, 8, and Timothy, 1% ; and four alaUm, Laurte, 9, was shot down and a second hit. at 32 Birch Mountain Rd., In (eellnc.FASTXXTH la alkaline (non- TILL carried a basket filled with gold­ New England, Mrs. Williams Baltimore, Md., last month. Mr. for Metropolitan Life Inairance Rural Residence Zone, that will ecld). Doaa not aour. Checks '‘piste ried cascades of aqua pompons. changed vows Saturday at the They wore matching headpieces, Williams graduated with his Jidie, 8, Kay, 7, and Sue Ellen, 5. An Israeli army spokesman odor brMth". Ost FASTBXTO at f P.M. en garnet roses. wore a gold home-spun suit with • • • • • Co. on E. Center St: will be be 10 feet closer to the build­ Warren D. Clay of Vemon Olivet Baptist Church, Lansing. and carried bouquets of pink Joseph R. Attonito of New matching silk print accessories. A.B. degree from Dartmeiuth called the Egyptian claim "a drug eountars svsrywhsrs. glamelias, sweetheart roses and Merfei. ChrUtopher Joaeph, aon of Claude Joaeph and complete invention." aired by the Zoning Board of ing sideline than the regulations served as his cousin's best man. The bride is a daughter of York City served as best man. The couple will live at Pelham, College, Hanover, N.H., in 1968, CRwrlotbe Douiae Pratt Morin, RFD 2, Cook Rd., Tolland He allow. Ushers were Anthony Farris of snowdrift mums. and is now attending the Teach­ In Damascus, a Syrian army Appeals (ZBA) at 8 p.m. to­ Mr. and Mra. Frank D. King of Ushers were Donald G. Sang;rey N.Y. mrHH bond June 19 nt Rockville City H «^ ta l. Hie patemaJ Manchester and Lester Farris of Miss Kimberly Ann Wheeler Mrs. Williams, a graduate of ers College of Columbia UnWer- spokesman claimed six Israelis night at the Municipal Build­ Atty. Robert Gordon, to main­ Lansing. The bridegroom is the of Bolton, brother of the bride; grandpamnU am Mr. and Mm. R. Morin, Eaat Hertford. He Tolland, brothers of the bride­ of Warren, niece of the bride, Thomas of Agawam, the MacDuffie School lor Girls sity at New York City. He is were killed or wounded in a 80- Ing hehearing room. tain a professional office at 417 son of William F. Keish Sr. of bM one alaUr, Charlene Louise, 19 montha, exception is among 12 E. Center St., in Residenc* Zone groom. was flower girl. She wore a Mass., and Robert Bysske of at Springfield, received her B.A. employed by Chubb and Son, • • • • • minute battle north of the Sea of The SUMMER SPECIAL! 307 Gardner St. and the late Galilee. The Israeli spokesman requests eet for public hear­ A. Portable Typewriter floor-length gown of sea foam Mamaroneck, N.Y. degree from Mount Holyoke Col- Inc., Underwriters, New York The bride's aunt wore a pink Mrs. Keish. Wanaong, Eric Joeeph, eital. Hia ma- Asking variances for indus­ IN MANCHESTER of the bride, was ringbearer. CONAKRY, Guinea (API- An auto repairer's license is employed by the Hartford Elec­ a bateau neckline, and a skirt The bride’s mother wore a help (and sometimes amuse­ teraal grandpamnU am Mr. and Mm. George S. Cheaaey Three Portuguese deserters trial expansion projects are the HarrisoR’t being asked by Frederick J. tric Light Co. Mr. Farris, a with a bell-shaped front and sheath dress of rose silk organ­ ment) for a long time so now Sr., iy>Sand. HU paUmal grandparenU am Mr. and Mm. from Portuguese Guinea claim ABA Tool A Die Co. on Tol­ Kaeser for a location at 685 Yeiir 1950 graduate of . Warren impressed pleated back that ex­ za over taffeta, pink and white I would like to contribute. If Edwin KoiakovnM, 183 Croft Dr. that rebel forces control all of land Tpke., and the G 1 a z o n (Maine) High School, served tended into a chapel-length • • • • • Corporation for a site off Par­ Parker St., in Industrial Zone. accessories, and a corsage of that tiny West African territory DOWNTOWN four years in the U.S. Navy, train. The neckline and skirt you put your cake racks on a ker St. MM mmm phalaenopsis orchids. StrMdand, Terl Jean, daughUr of Donald Roy and except Bissau, the capital, and CALIFORNIA RIPTIDES and Is employed by C. White were accented with re-embrold- clean newspaper It is simple to Buaan EUeen RUey Strickland, 412 E. Center St. She waa several towns. The variance asked by ABA and Son of Rocky Hill. A reception for 300 guests was bora July 8 at Hartford HoapiUl. Her maternal grandpar- Santos Carvalhl, 38, former would permit the firm to add a LOS ANGELES (AP)—Big CHUCK STEAK ered lace and seed pearls. Her held in the church parlors. When dispose of the cake crumbs waves and riptides continued veil of silk illusion was attached which must almost always be onU am Mr. and Mm. WUlUm F. RUey Jr., Bolton. Her pa­ sub-chief of security police in 16-foot long addition to the side BRIDE’S DAD BUSY leaving on a motor trip to the ternal grandpamnU am Mr. and Mm. Roy L. Strickland, Bissau, said he deserted to of the existing building at 1395 their assault on California OPEH to three organdy roses, and she World's Fair and New England, brushed from a cooled cake be­ MDSHanDr. ‘protest the violence and Tolland Tpke., in Industrial beaches today for the ninth SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — It carried a bouquet of phalaenop- Mrs. Keish wore a yellow em­ fore it is frosted. straight day. At least four per­ was a labor of love for Dallas , Also keep an old (or new, If e • • • • oppression" of Dictator Antonio Zone. sis orchids, ivy and rosettes. broidered shift. sons are believed to have MONDAYS you are finicky) toothbrush on Gulley, Snaan Biarlna, daughter of Francis P. and Eliza­ de Oliveira Salazar's regime. The variance is required be­ SELECT W. Burright, who spent more Mrs. Bruce Wheeler of War­ drowned in the heavy surf. than 200 hours building and bak Mrs. Keish, a graduate of your sink. It has almost limit­ beth Hart Galley, Benedict Dr., Wapping. She wea bom Portuguese Guinea, which is cause the addition will be clos­ YEAR *ROUND Ing an elaborate five-tiered ren, Mich., sister of the bride, Lansing Eastern High School, less uses. I use It to clean egg July 8 at MancheaUr Memorial HosplUl. Her maternal virtually worthless economical­ er to the street line than the Lifeguards rescued 886 swim­ CHOICE was matron of honor. Mr.s. Dale mers as an estimated million cake for his daughter Dianne’s graduated as a medical tech­ yolk from fork tines, to polish mnU am Mr. and Mm. Edmund M. Hart, Nlantic. ly, has a population of 560,000, regulations allow — is the King of Ann Arbor, Mich., sls- nologist from Michigan State including 2,700 whites. An esti­ persons swarmed to the beaches wedding to Paul Cleveland. the fittings of hard-to-get-at emal grandpamnU am Mr. and Mm. FranoU T. Gal­ present structure. • Rabbar Stampa ter-ln-law of the bride; Miss University at Ann Arbor. Mr. mated 4,000 rebels have been Sunday. The rescues total 3,400 Burright, an electrician whose places on the sink, to clean ley, Old Dyme, Glazon Is asking permission Barbara Keish of Manchester, Keish, a graduate of Manches­ e • • • • fighting a sporadic guerrilla since July 11. , a Lagal Pom w hobby is baking, made all the around the knobs and pushbut­ to temporarily operate a cast­ sister of the bridegroom; and ter High School, Is a senior at DaGeyt, Paid Yletor, eon of Cary Tiotor and PatrlcU war against about 10,000 Portu­ ing operation In a gravel pit "The waves are averaging i a Filing SappHea Intricate decorations for the 58- tons on the stove and In many, guese regulars. five to six feet," said Robert Inch-hlgh culinary masterpiece, Miss Carrie Dies of Montreal, Michigan State University, and many other ways. —MRS. Bajerio DaGeyt 88 Oak St. He waa bom July 2 at Man- off Parker St., In Rural Resi­ is a member of Farmhouse eheoUr Memorial HoapiUl. HU maUmal grandparenU am Reed, Newport lifeguard chief, starting work on It a month be­ Quebec, were bridesmaids. C. F. D. dence Zone. They were attired In floor- fraternity. 2Cr. and Mm. Adam BajorU, 88 North St. HU paUmal TTie firm manufactures pre­ whose men have rescued 976 fore the big event. grandmother U Mm. Tory DaGeyt, Beat Hartford. persons. "They come in sets of DEAR POLLY—We have hard • • • • * cast decorative building mater­ VEAL STEAK three to seven waves, and draw P olice A rrests ials, and has recently expended water and sediment collects on swimmers straight out from the Stanley, Diana Lynn, daughter of RonaM Bernard and its operation behind the eld mill the shower door. I cannot re^ Gertrade BUsabeth DavU StaiUey, Waahlngton S t, RFD No. shore." move it so it builds up and Frank Zaremba, 38, ef Pearl building off (Jakland St. - 8, Veraon. SHie waa bom July 8 at Rockville City Hospital. On the same agenda, vari­ Ree(ier-Rho(ies looks terrible. Can someone St., yeaterday was cited for Her maternal grandpamnU am Mr. and Mm. Robert M. ances are being asked by: ' BONELESS help me solve this problem? — DavU, Kent, Ohio. Her paternal grandpamnU am Mr. and brestoh of the pecuse following EVELYN Louis Chorches, to enlarge . , t- Mm. Bernard Stanley, Kent, Ohio. a complaint of a man using the rear portion of the service FROZEN Miss Judith Hoyt Rhodes ol GIRLS—How about Itf —POL­ 0 9 0 • • foul language in a Main St. area of Chorches Motors, 80 Manchester and Earl Hulings LY ' :4 „ * ' ' DeOarU, Wendy Joy, daughter of John Edward and telephone booth. Zaremba post­ Oakland St., in Residence Zone LiOnng photo Reeder of Marlt>oro, N. J.. wen _ Joan Shirley Reudaen DMlaril, 88 Bast St.. Rockville. She ed a 9100 bond and Me case A. The proposed addition is N r u t s DEAR POLLY—Use finger­ ■ ^ -V , >L» S will be presented in Circuit MRS. WILLIAM ROGERS DICKINSON was Ixwn July 8 at RockvUle City HosplUl. Her maternal about 34 by 60 feet. united In marriage Saturday at nail polish to mark ruler lines J, . . grandfather Is Ernest H. Reudara, RockvUle. Her paternal Court 12, Mamdieater, on Aug. Noel Cyr, to operate a light B Center Congregational Church. on one blade of a pair of scis­ mandpamnU am Mr. and Mm. John O. DeCarU, Rockville. 9. w(x>dworking shop in a garage The Church of tke Assump-<^Manchester. Miss Linda Jones The bride la a daughter of sors. This makes a handy "rul­ She has o m brother, Gerald John, 8. John A. Bowers, 41, of 88 Es­ of Manchester, niece ot the at the rear of 39 Victoria Rd., i JU LY, 1964 Uon was the scene Saturday of and Mrs. Adam Rhodes of er” to use when sewing. — • • • • • sex St., Saturday night was bride, was the flower girl. Mr. in Residence Zone A. R the marriage 6f Miss Muriel 15 Plymouth Lane. The bride­ JANET Fraaiar, Olint James, aon of Burton Vincent and There­ charged with breach of the The attendants wore floor- CK)INO TO TAKE A VACATION f APPLESAUCE Mikoleit of Manchester to En- groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. sa Mae Bonee Frasier, Lake St., Coventry. He was bora peace following a domestic dis- length gowns of two-tone blue | W. Earl Reeder of Marlboro, DEAR POLLV—When buying July 7 at Manchester Memorial Hoq>lUl. His paternal turbantto at his home in whi(^h Then be sura to bava your mall, aillk and algn William Rogers Dickinson peau de sole, fashioned with , . grandmother is Mm. Edna Bonee, 49 Liberty Set. He haa scooped necklines and sheath ! Rev. Joseph Dudley per- a new hat I make sure it is a his wife wss later treated at RANGE aawapapars stoppad. For, piled up papers ara VERIFINE of Bristol. basic style that will lend itself raree brothem, Francis, 14, Burton, 10, and Richard, 9; and Manchester Memorial Hospital LGE. spirts, matching pillboxes with formed the double ring cere­ \M> aa iavltatlOB to barglara and vandals. Also, ao- The bride to a daughter of mony. Walter Gryzb was organ­ to rejuvenation after a num­ five aisUm, Deborah, 12, Roberta, 11, Marybeth, 5, ChrU- for outs and bruises about the McIntosh 35 OZ. short veils, and they each car­ 9toe, 8, and Marlon, 1. Hfy the poHea yoa will ba away. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Miko­ ried a single, long-stemmed ist. The altar waa decorated ber of wearings. A beautiful ef­ body. Bowers posted s 9100 FUEL OIL fect can be created by wrap­ JARS pale yellow rose tied with blue with bouquets of gladioli and bond on the charge and free leit of 21 Woodland St. The ping layers of fine white net Grous, David Edward, son of Dcmald Joseph and Carol while awaiting appearanceto In GASOLINE CHECK YOUR HEALTH BEFORE YOU GO. SAVE 32c bridegroom is a aon of Mrs. streamers. shasta daisies. Given "in marriage by her around the crown and slipping Durtialne Groua, MerrOw Rd., Tolland. He was bora July 4 court here on Aug. 3. Frances Dickinson of Bristol The flower girl wore a floor- Is your lmmunlsatl(» against Tetanus, PoHo father, the bride wore a floor- small artificial flowei*s under at RockvUle City HoepiUl. ^U maternal grandpamnU am and the late Everett Dick­ length dress of yellow organza Mr. and Mm. Edward Duchaine, SO Hyde St. His paternal and Smallpox up to data. Ba proteotad against length gown of lace over peau the veiling and entwining or 650 Million Fish Peta inson. over taffeta 'with a matching tacking them in. The flowers enU am Mr. and Mm. Joseph Groua, BoHon. He 6ANUY 0IL|>^ Hiaae killers. Your ptaysiolaa will advlsa you Dior bow, and she carried a de sole, designed with a bateau I one brother, Alan Joaeph, 18 months. The Rev. Francis Mihalek, neckline, loooe-flttlng bodice, can be changed frequently to Fairbaoka photo COMI'ANY, INC. B and at the same ttma tall you which medlclnee. straw basket fllled with yellow DENVER — Thera are more pastor, performed the double long tapered sleeves with points match accessories or ensembles MRS. STEPHEN F. SCHOFNER sweetheart roses and i'vy. and make it look like an entire­ MlgneauK, Laurie Jean, daughter of R i c h a r d and them 30 million fish fanciers in i;:i 1; \i.\ sii:i;i;i I ' If any, you should bring wiUi you. Hava your rtag cieremony. Paul Chetelat over the wrists, and a straight taath checked also by your daatlot. was organist and soloist. Bou­ Robert Dickinson of Win- ly different hat. —MRS. J. K. Miss Carolyn R. Lane of South<^nack and Miss Harriet Ram- NlooUe VUns Mlgneault, Grant Rd., Melrose. She was bora the United States today! They _ __ and throp, Mass., was his brother's skirt that terminated In a care for about 660 million tropl quets of white gladioli I chape-length train of peau de GIRLS—Mra. J. K. certainly Windsor and Stephen F. Schof say, all of East Hartford, were July 8 at Rockville City Hospital. Her maUrnal grandmoth­ £ u t a daisies' dTOorated the al- ' b«6t man. Ushers were Clarence i m n W HITE TUNA has a g€K>d idea for getting the bridesmaids. They wore sheath er U *Mm. Femande Vlena, North Fayston, Vt. Her P a-. oal fish, among others. C. K i!lr 1 K* “ sole. Her veil of Illusion was ner ot East Hartford exchanged TAKE ALONG A FIRST AID KIT. ^ ! Mikoleit Jr. of Manchester, most mileage possible out of teraal grandfather U Philip Mlgneault Sr., WindsorvUla. attached to a pillbox of lace vows Saturday at Burnside dresses ol peau de sole with M asually navar ralas when you carry an am- brother of the bride; Gary Boe- one hat but I would go easy oa overskirts, two in * yellow and Wie has two sisters, Wendy Ann, 25 months, and Michelle llM bride, given in marriage sak of Bristol and R. Mark over peau de eoie, and rile car­ STARKIST using too many flowers. Ribbon Methodist Church, Bast Hart­ two in pink; matching bandeaus Marie, 14 months. bralla and aeddenta saetn to happan ofteneat by her fafiier, wore a full-length Jesuroga of Trumbull. ried a cascade bouquet of white • • • • • or volvet bands In different col­ ford. with face veils, and they oarw whaa you have ao first aid sapplies. Wa have REG. gown at white organza over The bride’s mother wore a rosea, Ivy and stephanoUs. Poulin, Norman Maurice Jr., son of Noranan Maurice Sr. CHUNK CANS taffeta, designed with a fitted sheath dress eff cranberry rilk ors would also bo easy to slip The bride is the daughter of ried cascade bouquets of cartuu o r MANOHEfiTBRi toem la stock. If you wesur aya glasses, pack Miss Anadine Rhodes of Man­ and Beatrice Pamnt Poulin, 158 High St., RockvUle. He waa I FLETCHER D LASSW bodice accented with appliques shantung with white acces­ on and off a hat that was to be Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Lane of tipns. Davis Lane of South WtauU aa extra pair. chester, sister of the bride, was worn TriUi many costumes. — sor served as his brother-in- bom July 8 at RockvUle City HoapiUl. His paternal grand­ o f alencon lace and pearls, and sories. The bridegroom’s mother maid of honor. She wore a 431 Ellington Rd. The bride­ SAVE 22c a full skirt with a carriage back POLLY law’s best man. Ushers were mother la Mra. Aglaee Poulin, Waterville, Maine. Ha has wore a sheath dress of ti)r- street-length dress of blue taf­ groom is the son of Mr. and that terminated in a chapel- Donald Lane and Richard Lane, three brothers, James, IS, Ronald, 4, and Donald, 4; and **When You Think of Gla»$y 64M521 VlfilT OUR PHARMACY BEFORE TOC GO. quoise with white accessories. feta with silk organza overlay, Mrs. Stephen W. Schofner of one sister, Linda, 8. length train. Her tiered veil of DEAR POLLY—Save Ironing both of South Windsor and cous­ Both mothers wore corsages o* fashioned to match the bride's East Hartford. • • • •. • Think o f Fletcher** Yau will want to gat a supply af your favorite French illusion was held in on drip dry and cotton plisse The Rev. John Post performed ins of the bride John Cooic- o< white minlatnre carnations and gown. The dress had a match­ Genoveel, Peter Dante, son of Vincent Arthur and Jo­ tollalrlee aad haaltb-alds. Otoerwlao, ^ou may place by a pillbox of illusion, slips by replacing the cotton the double ring ceremony before East Hartford and Russell Dew­ roses. ing taffeta midriff that ended sephine Helen Martin Genovesi, 80 Baldwin Rd. He waa aet ba able ta gat tba breads you preiar, er u ce and pearls, and she car­ A reception for 120 guests straps with nylon ones. The an altar decorated with baskets ey of South Windsor. bora June 21 at Manchester Memorial HoapiUl. Hia. ma­ in a hem-length train. TShe garment is then truly “ ready- NOW AT OUR Bsay have to pay mere tor them la raaort plaoaa. ried a cascade bouquet of ^ ite was held at the American fllled with white carnations. A reception for 260 giMsts Tims Urnal grandpamnU are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martin, ll Mc­ roses and try. weme' a matching crown of vel­ to-wear" when there are - no Given in marriage by her fa­ Legion Home. When leaving on vet with a face veil, and she held at the home of toe )xi4e‘a Cabe St. Hia paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mm. wrinkled, twisted straps to Iron. ther, the bride wore a floor- parents. When leaving on a mo­ Mra. Beverly Jones of Man­ a motor trip north, Mrs/ Dickin­ carried a bouquet of pastel col­ Louis Genovesi, 163 N. Main St. He has three brothem, NEW LOCATION HAVE A GO(M) VACATTON. Watermelons chester, sister of the bride, wsis son wore a beige and blue linen —JUNE length gown of Chantilly lace, tor trij) to New Hampshire, ored carnations with cascades Mark, 8, Paul, 7, and John, 3 Vi; and one sister, Gina Marie, matron of honor. Bridesmaids dress with matching jacket, Fallot- photo designed with a fitted bodice, Mrs. Schofner wore a white two- I If you have tha tfane, drop tw a poat sard. Our of white carnations. 5. were Miss Joan Dickinson of white accessories, and a cor­ MRS. EARL HULINGS REEDER DEAR POLLY—My husband, long tapered sleeves with points piece lace dress with turquoise • » • • • I euatomars ara our friends aad wa like to kaar SWEET, ‘ Miss Ruth Rhodes, sister of Bristol, sister of the .bride­ sage of white gardenias and a multiple sclerosis victim, had over the wrists, and a bouffant accessories. The couple will Bva Boas, James GUbert Jr., son of James Gilbert Sr. and ' 54 McKEE STREET from them. Wa will peat It la aur pharmacy bachelor buttons. The couple the bride, Mias Lynn Long­ great difficulty handling a reg­ skirt that terminated In a ruffled RED, groom; and Miss Nancy O lla of town was his brother’s best home of the bride's parents. at 18 Niederwelfer Rd., 8o|iQ i Barbara Claim Kellem Roas, 81 Veraon Ave., Rockville. He far jrour firlenda to read. will live at 135 Kent Rd., Lake- fellow, Mias Jean Lesure and ular coffee cup due to jibor co­ chapel-length train. Her tulle LABOBR GUARTER8 and MORE PARKING man. Ushers were Gordon When leaving by plana for Ber­ Windsor. was bora June 30 at Rockville City Hospital. Hia maUrnal wood, N.J. Miss Sandra Smitfl, all of Man­ veil edged with lace was at­ Rhodes and Daniel Rhodes, muda, Mra. Reeder wore a ordination and wealqi®** 1» Mrs. Schofner, a graduate;oC grandpamnU am Mr. and Mm. Clamnoe Kellem, RockvUle. t AREA IX) OIVR YOU BETTRR SERVICE JUICY chester, Miss Sheila DowUng hands. After many experiments, tached to a crown of aurora Dickinson, a 1960 grad­ brothers of the bride, and biwim and White Glen plaid suit South Windsor High Boho(d/ ie His paUrnal grandpamnU are Mr. and Mra. Fred Hill. El- of Rochester, N.Y., and Miss we found that using a slim, borealis crystal, and she carried uate of MaaoliMter High School, Alice Ely o f New Haven were Charles Gibson, all of Man­ of novelty cotton, while acces­ employed by Lane Electric Co., hngton. He haa one brother, Craig, 8; and five slaters, 20 Lb. Avg. five-inch-tall ovenware milk or a colonial bouquet of miniature' AUTO GLASS INSTALLED received her BA. 'degree from bridesmaida. Miss Jill Reeder of chester; Donald Maring apd sories, and a corsage of red SouUi Windsor. Mr. Schofner, a Sheila 7, Gloria, 5, Deborah, 4;, Laurie, 8, and Ann-Marie, 1. cream pitcher worked better. It white carnations and lUles-of- * • • • • the University of Connecticut Allentown, N.J., rjjiece of the Thomas Pendleton, both of Bryn and white feathered carnations. graduate of Bast Hartford High Is tall and narrow enough so the-valley with streamers. Nell, Heather Dee, daughter ot WUliam and Elaine Pa- GLASS FURNITURE TOPS ^ ^ L O B E 1 School of Education in 1963. bridegroom, was the flower Mawr, Pa., and James B. Liv­ The couple will live at Taylor School, is employed-by Tajfior that a plastic straw does not Mra. Davis Lane of South quetU Nell, 45 West St., RockvUle. She waa born June 80 She taught in Trumbull during girl. ingston of Minneapolis, Minn. Court, Morton, Pa. Made Homes of Bast Hartford, flip out of it and ths ovenware Wliidsbr, sl)3ter-ln-law of the at RockvUle City HoapiUl. Her maUrnal grandpamnU am MIRRORS (nroplacG mtd Door) j ( I M d a r r i Travel Serviee 1 the 1968-64 academic year, and The attendants wore dresses The bride's mother wore a Mrs. Reeder, a graduate of Mr. and Mm. Omer PaquetU, Milan, N. H. Her paternal Prescription PhmmMcy FARM FRESH TOMATOES.....lb. 29c wlU teaching, in Jiuskson, N. styled bo match the maid of blue and white princess style Manchester High School, is a doea not allow the heat of the bride, was matrpn of hemor. She inU am Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mattson, Gorham, PICTURE FRAMING (oM typofi) J., ta the fan. Ehsign Diokln* honor. Two were In yellow, two dress, white accessories, and a member of the class of 1966 at coffee to penetrate to (he hand. wore a sheath dress of blue peau Woinan Flew in 1 9 0 ^ 9M MAIN STREET ^ —MRS. W. M. She has one sister, Cynthia Lynn, 21 months.' WINDOW oRcl PLATE GLASS M l MAIN STREET—«4S-5321 64S-2165 A son, a 1669 graduate o t P is to l in orchid and two ta pink. pocketbook corsage of pink and Bryn Mawr (Pa.) (College. Mr. de sole, fashioned »with an over­ • • * • * I High School, graduated frotn They wore matching velvet sweetheart roses. The bride- Reeder, a 1963 graduate of East­ skirt, a matching bandeau with PARIS — Ihe tint/ LONO OREEN CUCUMBERS.(3 hr 19i lace veil, ahd she carried a cs«- passenger in an ahfplail* Maalohuk, Susan, daughUr of Harry and AnlU Bman CONTRACTORS: WE HAVR IN STOCK I Antoorlaed agent ta Maa- the University of Oonnectiout crowns with face veils, and gipom's mother wofe an ejn- ern Baptist College at Philadel­ Share yoiu flavorlte bomemak- Mahichuk, Reed Rd., RFD 1, Rockville. She was born July kehectar: for . “ “ ” , Sfitawl o f Businsaa .with 9_B.A. carried bouquets of pastel col- broldered beige linen sheftth phia, Pa., is a teacher of gen­ ing Mean . . . send them to cade bouquet of 'pink miniature French sculptor, Mad^ifW' 8 at 'RockvUle City HoapiUl. Her maUrnal jnandpamnU MEDICINE CAMNETS and SHOWER DOORS ™Ballir64ide bad' Stnunahip^ deg(M'iClMS; He 1* presently orad carnation* with cascades drass, with daric brown lu:- eral science at Nether Provl- PoBy ta eare ef (Name f t ^ r ) oamatlon*. r « e Peltier, whq- CXUFORiNIA Miss QaU Sebotaer and Mias a Vois()a bipiqna. Brean, WlBsUd. H w paUrnal B S m iA T B S GLADLY OIVHM Uaea, stationed at Lakehurst, - N, J., ef carnations to match their oesooriM, and a corsage (if yel­ dMiM School at WaUlngfordt f t . Yen’ll recetve a bt^t, grandmother Is Mfs. Anna Maslchuk, RoekVUle. Shs haa WheB You Think Of Glass, Think Of He9efier at the UMted Mats* Naval Gta- gown*. low *(veetheart raees. He Is a member ef fiefiiwMM ftily Olorla Seaafntr, both alstor* of 'Ouee brothem, Gregora, 5Vi, John, 8, and SUven, 81 SUNKIST LEMONS 10 hr SOi David fi. Bsator s f A i^oeptioa held fit Ibe pba Ceimito i S h r * tiM toMafiVooni: m s * Jan* QQ* .nootha: and one aisUr, Diana, A > ' .A * A' (I MANCHBSTER EVENING HEI(ALD. l^ C H E S T p i, CX)NN« MONDAY, JULY 20, 1964 “ S i w KANCHBTEl tEVBMIKO bCKALD, MANCKiSTCB; OOHK, MONDAY, JULY 10, Ryhcssyk Reports Progress iUnulifatrr "And yat,” adda Canham, "hli worda Barry Seeks Ike arill alae ba raad by othara aa an utterly lEyyflt^g iftrsib «6oaptabla atatamant of baale and often In Relocating Six Families SHOP fMWBttan trutha." Cajupaign Boost mor audi a eommentator not to aay The six famlllea, now livtngOproyal toward a mertgaga on daflnltaly and openly which way he in the area designated tor Rob­ a house already ehoaen; an­ ertson School additions, should other will meet this wade with thM u CMdaratar haa to be read, or not, a broker and baidt officials co during the next two weeks to at laaat, to conetude that the OoMwater all find satlsCactary bousing by the granting of a mortgage on (Oontinaed from Paga One) "plan the type of campaign we MOTT'S eruaade haa a definite Intention of faah* Aug. 1, according to a report a home; and a third has made will conduct.” released this morning by Ed-* definite arrangements to mova made it clear he •views the tra­ Asked who would attend, he loninf athtementa which really mean ward Rybezyk, executive dirsc- The other tmne families are ditionally Democratic South as replied: "The academic types, only one thing but can conveniently be tor of tha Manebester Rede- looking at rentals which have fertile land for Republican vote­ the engineer types and the polit­ read two waya— that la the polite and 'velopment Agency (M RA). been referred to them by MRA hunting in the campaign ahead. ical types.” Hls formal statement said: wlatful way to deal with the acceptance If Rybezyk’s estimate 1s cor­ officials. Rybcaqrk said that Ooldwater said that former rect the Aug. target date two of the famUles have said "The governor’s action was a President Dwight D. Eisenhow­ apeech. for oommenc&g the school'a al­ that thev will make their deci­ surprise to me. I have no fur­ er had promised to campaign niera are other laauea In the accep­ terations and additions will sions thla week, and the third ther comment at this time.” for him and would tell him soon tance apeedh which are alao, on purpose proceed on schedule. is expected to make its deci­ Later he told reporters: "I how many speaking appear­ never gave the Wallace thing perhaps, phrased so they can be read two Ih e original date scheduled sion any day. ances "he could stand.” He said was July 18, but General Mana­ ’The MRA has e^^>loyed two too much thought.” he hopes Elsenhower will be „_ra w 5 jr^ ways by those who wish to extend the ger Richard Martin was able additional, part-time workers On the eve of the convention able to campaig;n with "a half DOUBLE or Ml otMnriM o r « ^ benefit of a doubt, and some Issues on to get the low-bidding contrac­ to asBlst the families in relo­ that nominated him, Ooldwater •&• oi« lOMl M M m W dozen to a dozen speeches.” which the statement or lack of it was tor, Jack R. Hunter Inc., to cating. had told Florida Republicans in Wallace said he hadn’t made «i N^MIMUMI <1 MMM grant the town a month’s ck- Ryibczyk said that he will San Francisco he feared the brusque and clear. up hls mind whom he would fc «r> *IM rMiry *.______tension. make daily telephone reports Wallace campaign could devel­ support until after he sees the Rybcayk reported that one to the manager's office on the op into a third party movement. Democratic platform to be ^ ■rvjsrusos' family is awaiting FHA ap- status of the moves. Ooldwater said he hoped drafted at Atlantic (5lty, N.J., STAMPS "ultimately in hls wisdom— and next month. Rain Goda First he (Wallace) has loU of wis­ Asked if he -and Goldwater Some American observers of contem­ dom, he’s a capable man—he would welcome Wallace’s sup­ would see he is adding more port, the vice presidential nomi­ porary Mexican life are a little bit pus- cnaos to the chaos he says ex­ ■Ifid because our good neighbors have, nee replied, "I don’t think so, EVERY Jimmy Breslin ists and would withdraw. ' he’s a Democrat.” He said he this summer, been much more excited Leaving San Francisco Fri­ welcomes the support of anyone about the Installation of a giant pagan day, Uomwlei' sa> ^ ty , whoM leader haa declared former ference. But not many can make it rain. brass cartridge shells from the another stoop. tion. State Representative Ger­ to stop it.” toward the' middle of the road. the car. Raceway must be located in the * A long hot night was in front that idea and that concept.” Primitive, less sophisticated civllisa- riot of the night before. The Then he came walking back, Whatever it was, it exploded ard S. Spiegel (R) Trumbull, "Oh, I’U talk to him, that’s Rep. William E. MiUer of New Resident Elsenhower to be an agent of Colchester area, for example, of everybody. Miller indicated he thought Sale Prices flat sky was an open oven looking at the car; and when when it hit the street behind Co-chairman of the Legisla­ why I’m here,” Watson said. Viet Distriet Capital York, the vice presidential nom­ tnununlsm? tiona had an instinctive wisdom which we would be finally making the 1964 PubUafaers Newspaper Eisenhower regarded Goldwat­ door and its heat made people you stared back at him, his the car. Who knows what it ture’s Horse Race Study Com­ Police cars were lined up at Syndicate inee, indicated he would like to Effective "Senator Gtoldwater did not speclfl- does not always survive among their most constructive effort to­ er’s subsequent explanation as I ; spill out of the tenement and eyelids came down and made was? Molotov cocktails were mittee, also reveals that repre­ see some overtures to the par­ satisfactory. Toes, and Wed. f'- t modem heirs. They always made sure ward developing Eastern Con­ (Continued from Page One) nearly mobbed getting into hls ty’s moderates and liberals In 4Uly say so. But the sealous delegates onto the stoops, or onto milk his eyes narrow. all over the place Saturday sentatives from Yonkers Race­ Goldwater ■was asked to clari­ ^ o warmly applauded hla worda->-and they had essential things, like a good boxes set up on the sidewalk, "What are you lookin’ at, way and the Garden State Rac­ necticut with future possibili­ car. the Northern industrial states Open Nights r : '! night. Maybe it was nothing Communist-ruled North Viet The Communists issued new fy the acceptance address state­ rain god, first, and only then, perhaps, and they sat and watched the you big fat white - - - he ing Association have expressed ties unlimited. Congress Faces Today in History that would bring them around to ment that "history demon­ Mon. thru Sat. dbere are authoritatively said to bo more than a firecracker. You threats to mark the anniver­ children pick up the brass said. interest in the racing study now With Colchester aa the site of Nam. active support of the national strates that nothing prepares over 100 members of the John Birch So­ did they go in for the luxuries, like presi­ couldn't tell. If somebody Khanh told a boisterous "Na­ sary. ticket. tiil9 sheila and pocket them as if "Oh, come on, it's too hot for snapped his fingers on 129th being made in our State. a raceway, fans would be drawn Huee Workload By The Associated Press the way for tyranny more than ciety among the delegates— certainly dents. So if Americans this summer they were prizes. from a circle roughly encom­ tional Day of Shame" rally In a New China News Agency But Miller said in response to this nonsense." we told him. St. in Harlem yesterday after­ This certainly should indicate Today is Monday, July 20, the the failure of public officials to f|lt their organisation had been ap- have been puzzled by the behavior of ■They watched the cops, too. "We're goin’ to show you passing the area bounded by Sunday that many South Viet­ broadcast. Red China warned questions on NBC’s "M eet the noon, the noise made you jump. to all of us that, if horse rac­ (Continued from Page One) 202nd day of 1964. There are 164 keep the streets safe from bul- their Mexican neighbors, the answer is The cops were everywhere, what’s nonsense.” he said. Worcester, Putnam, Providence, namese groups—Buddhists, Ro­ the United States it would not Press” that failure to get the Ues or marauders.” IMved. It all came down to this in ing with pari-mutuel betting days left in the year. sit idly by if the war is extended four and five of them on a "W e’re goin' to stick some non­ New London, New Haven, man Catholics, students, refu­ backing of such men as Sens. " I Intend,” he replied, "to set '•‘In the discourse of politics. It Is Im- herewith provided. The Mexicans have Harlem. All the t^ k and all are legalized in Connecticut and retired reg^nar military of­ Today’s Highlight in History gees and nationalist leaclers — to North Viet Nam. street corner, wearing white sense right into your fat white Bridgeport, Waterbury, Canaan, Jacob K. Javlts and Kenneth B. an example at the federal level piMwlble to avoid this implication. But got something we haven't got, and if we next year, these men with their ficers, and a measure to in­ On this date in 1881, one of the have urged a push to reunite the North Viet Nam’s Gen. Vo 2 0 c steel helmets, and the people belly.” Springfield and Holyoke. With Keating of New York, Hugh The president has no responsibi­ ^bnator Ooldwater or his friends could had any real brains we might envy of Harlem watched them and (See Page 1) years of racing experience, en­ crease the pay scales of almost last of the great Indian leaders. country. Nguyen Giap. the successful Scott of Pennsylvania and CUf A fireman, rubber boots flop­ such an area to draw from, I all military personnel. Sitting Bull, surrendered to fed­ lity at the local level but he can them. hated them yesterday after­ vision a very profitable harness The rally observed the 10th Communist commander in the ford P. <3asc of New Jersey set an example. We can see that i^y he had been falsely reported when ping on the melting tar street, se. no reason why CJonnectlcut The House planned only a rou­ eral forces. The chief of the noon.. raceway operation in this State. anniversary of the Geneva war against the French, echoed "won’t be fatal.” the federal judges are of high Bbch implications are pointed out" walked over from an engine. A Thought for Today could not conduct its own tine session, putting off all leg­ Sioux returned from Canada lOOro COLUMBIAN With this belief I heartily agreement slg;ned July 1, 1954, the warning. Goldwater said in Phoenix est quality. If they don’t fol­ "When I see a white cop, I He had an ax in his hand. A nightly racing season without islative business imtil Tuesday. where he had taken refuge after ^That is as calm and charitable an Sponsored by the Manchester concur and I so stated at the which partitioned Viet Nam into Pravda^ the Soviet Commun­ Arlz., he thinks he will do well low the law. Is always removal can't help myself, 1 just can’t new ax. Big, with a light yel­ sharing racing dates with Yon­ In the month ahead, the Sen­ leading the Custer massacre. apalyais of tha Ooldwater acceptance After The Fact Coimcil of Ghnrohes last Public Hearing held by the the Communist North and the ist party organ, warned that the in New York and Pennsylvana for cause.” WnOP-RTTE stand looking at one of them,” low wooden handle. TTie kid kers or Roosevelt, which are ate faces hot debate on such le­ war in South Viet Nam could l|irase speech which got all the head­ Lovlngston Wingate was say­ Horse Race Study Committee On This Date anti-Communlst South. in November. ' While the Republicans were COFFEE with the shaved head didn’t The Republican Convention has made at ttie State Capitol a few too distant for most o< the peo­ gislation as the $3.5-billion for­ In 1861. the Confederate Con­ "Today all over the country spread Into a world conflict. Miller said he favors a sum le ss as we have noted. Quite obviously, Its decision, the wrong one; and now ing. "I’m supposed to be a re­ even notice him. He just kept "The earth was without arguing over other matters. ple in this area to attend if eign aid authorization bill, a gress met at Its new capital, everyone recalls with deep emo­ In the unrelenting war, mean­ mit meeting of Republican lead White House official let it be the nation will be heard. sponsible person and I try to walking past the car and went form, and ; and darkness weeks ago. However, mention is however, no reasonable man could grow they so desired. J962.6-mlllion antipoverty pro­ Richmond, Va., after moving tion the shame caused by the while, three U.S. officers and ers of all shades of opinion to known Johnson 1s worried about POUND The nomination of U.S. Sen. Barry rub it from my mind. But right back to the stoop where three was upon the face of the deep. made In the newspaper article more charitable. And sooner or later My employment for the past gram and other proposals. Un­ from Montgomery, Ala. loss of the North,” Khanh said, four enlisted men were wounded canvass the prospects for the the possibility that "overheated Morris Ooldwater as the Republican now, when I look across the waited for him. And the Spirit of God moved of locating a Harness Track In der the circumstances, Mans­ Sunday in the Mekong delta eVen the most charitable commentators street here and see those white upon the face of the waters." the Stratford area of our State, two years in the Montlcello In 1868, Congress passed an "and this g;rievance also re­ campaign and to give their ad­ discussion” of economic policies CAN Party's candidate for the presidency “ What the hell are you doing field offered no guarantee that act ordering that tax stamps be minds us to close our ranks, to area 50 miles south of Saigon aft going to have to come to the con­ cops. I get disturbed. I just here?" the fireman said. "Don't Regardless of whether you and sharing racing dates with area gave me first hand knowl­ vice on strategy. during the campaign might un­ in 1864 is now fact, and forever folly. Congress could finish its work placed on packages of cig­ determine to fight in a common when their helicopter was shot TS- edge that an attractive harness Goldwater, who returns to dermine prosperity. clusion that Ooldwater and hla speech- Delegates at San Francisco have suc­ can't stand looking at them." you listen to the newspapers 7” are spending your vacation be­ Yonkers and Roosevelt Race­ before the Democratic conven­ down while returning from a side a lake or sen, almost cer­ racing plant which offers good arettes. effort until final victory.” Washington today after a week The spokesman said Johnson writers fully Intend to say what they aay ceeded in converting the Republican Wingate is an official. He is “We're trying to get ways. I cannot agree that a tion. Khanh blamed the French for medical evacuation mission. tainly you will spend some purses to attract top racing In 1917, Secretary of War end in Phoenix, said during the hopes to avoid what he called Party into a right-wing warhorse, sad­ a lawyer who haa worked for through.” Ifalrfleld County location for But, appealing to colleagues the Geneva agfreement. An hour A total of 1.007 Americans Over Natl Brand a|id to have It be subject to one interpre­ the government in Washing­ "They were stoning us last time beside the water. For the stables and drivers would pro­ Newton D. Baker drew number California primary campaign In "an economic backlash” from dled with reaction and extremism and racing would be in the best in­ In both parties to hold partisan 258, the first number In the later Vletname.se students dam­ have been’ wounded in action in discussion of fiscal policy tation by their own followers and still, with no little trace of racism. It is a ton. He is one of the major night," the fireman said. "You purpose of this meditation, a vide employment at the track South Viet Nam since December June he intended to call such a SAVE 14c terests for all the people of our in-fighting to a minimum, he World War I draft. aged the bronze and brick changes. He said It would be fact now, and tor the party of Lincoln, figures in running HARYOU- don't know what It was like tiny pond will serve as well as for upwards of 500 local citi­ session. He has not mentioned it la case of trouble, susceptible to some State. said it can be done if members In 1923, Mexlccm bandit leader French World War II memorial 1961. helpful If Congress could com­ a tragic fact. ACT, which has been formed here. They were trying to kill the Pacific. zens by conservative estimate. since his nonilnation. more pleasant explanation to such My statement to the Legisla­ of both parties apply themselves Pancho Villa was assassinated in downtown Saigon. The Arizona senator said plete action on economic leg- Mr. Ooldwater him.self is not the devil to help young people in Har­ us. Get out of here if you got Consider this: In the begin­ ture Committee drew a parallel Also, many stables would be with diligence "and leave the RATIFY CONTRACT WHITE FUKES O^ers, like Oeneral Eisenhower, who at Parral, Mexico. Police looked the other way. "conferences that I will have ! islatlon before the campaign be incarnate; he 1s an honest and well- lem. When people of position any brains.” ning, there was nothing but between the Montlcello Race­ influenced to permanently set­ political take-off and campaign The mid-morning crowd of 40.- MILFORD (AP) -- Produc­ iday occasionally need some passing re- water on our planet. Not only In 1943, Berlin announced that nothing to do with” will go on I gins. meaning man, and personally attractive. talk the way he did, the trou­ Then he went back to the way, in the Catskill Resort tle in our State even as they are oratorial flights until later." 000 at the rally's peak had tion workers at U.S. Motors rati­ ble is bad. And yesterday af­ truck. The other firemen came Genesis says this; it is the un­ Adolf Hitler and Benito Musso­ anurance. It is all the more unfortunate that he is Area of New York State, and now "wintering” between rac­ If Congress does not finish its dwindled to 3,000 by the time fied the first contract between Ideologically retarded. ternoon, while everybody in out of the tenement and climb­ questioned scientific belief. lini had ended a three-day con­ ‘ if the sentences extolling extremism the possibility of a Harness ing seasons in New York State. work by then, he said, "we will ference in Northern Italy. Khanh spoke. Effigies of French the company and the Interna- Barry Ooldwater and his more level­ Harlem waited for the sun to ed onto the trucks. There had Nothing but water, did I say? Can you imagine how many be here in September and on to President Charles de Gaulle ! tional Association of Machinists ahd condemning moderation were the been no fire and now the three But it was not quite so; the Plant operating in our own Ten Years Ago TUNA headed followers are not crackpots. go down and night to cloak farmlands in Eastern Connec­ December if necessary.” holding hands with North Viet­ yesterday. The 26-month pact Key sensations In the Ooldwater accep- Spirit of Ood was moving, beautiful countryside of East- The premier of (Communist Al­ They are political romanticists who pine the streets and make moving trucks were starting to pull ticut vsenid be desired for the One of the first big fighU namese Communist leader Ho provides i^ d insurance, emer­ brooding, upon the face of the « -n Connecticut. Aside from the bania for 10 years. Marshal En­ . tance speech, there were other matters for an age that is no more; that died around easier, you wondered away. training and breeding of har­ looms on atmounced efforts by a C?hl Mlnh hung above the crowd. gency lea've and longer vaca­ SHOP-RITE just how bad it would become. "Hey, fat white - -.” the waters, and out of the water obvious percentage of revenue ver Hoxha, resigned. la the speech subject to a similar search­ In the breadlines and apple stands of the ness horses, and the year Democrat—Sen. Wayne Morse Maxwell D. Taylor, the new tions for senioi' employes. lAM Thirties, and their rage and reaction Some of them wanted to get shaved head called out. "Why God brought forth land and that the State would derive Five Years Ago ing analysis as to why they were said around employment that such of Oregon—to cut at least 3486,- U.S. Ambassador, made hls first Local 1012 has about 600 mem­ \ Reg. Gan notwithstanding, will come no more. at it in the daylight. The Are don't you stay around here till life. from pari-mutuel betting in it­ Soviet Premier Khrushchev public appearance and was bers. ahd what It meant to have them said. stables would afford? 700,00 0 from the 33,486,700,000 Baffling as the GOP convention's deci­ trucks had 129th St. between thOM trucks leave?” When we see water on a self, picture, if you will, the foreigpi aid authorization bill canceled a scheduled Scandina­ Editor Canham, In hls comment on sion to repeal the last generation of its Madison and Fifth, tied up dur­ "Oh, come on.” he was told. large scale—an ocean, or tremendous financial upsurge I urge all Connecticut Citi­ vian tour; Moscow blamed what O F MANCHESTER zens who may find merit in this slated for action this week. the speech, touched on one of the touch- history is, the forces and attitudes that ing an alarm at 2:15 in the af­ Two trucks left, and then Niagara Falls -our natural that local business would derive President Johnson listed 30 it called insulting attacks in the ternoon and to make room for feeling is one of awe. When it letter to write to their local press of the Scandinavian na­ list of these aspects of the speech. As made Barry Ooldwater the presidential the hook and ladder moved by from such a magnetic attrac­ must bills In a news conference nominee can be explained. But explained a hook and ladder coming goes berserk it is as destruc­ tion as a Harness Raceway. newspapers or address their let­ tions. ■gainst Senator Goldwater’s exhortation and the minute it did, the guy June 23. Senate and House, in terms of political dwarfism, neurotic through, the guy diflving u» driving us in the car pulled tive as fire. Yet God makes it Montlcello Raceway’s season ters to either Mr. Gerard S. showing unusual speed, already One Year Ago the mother and sustainer of not to hide “freedom's light under a seizure of political aggression to express pulled Into the curb in the mid­ away from the curb and started opena about Memorial Day Spiegel (R) Trumbull or Mr. have sent eight of these to the Soviet smd Chinese Communist personal fnistration, and the money and dle of the block. our life. Praise God for water, parties ended a series of talks biishel of mistaken humility," Editor up the block. The kids came out Week in May and closes about Charles T. Alfano (D) Suffield, White House. REDEEM COUPONS Right away, somebody moved our beautiful and bountiful without reaching any ag;reement Canham invoked the Declaration of In­ influence of right-wing radicals. from both sides. They were the third week of September Co-chairmen of the Legisla­ Both houses have passed four There is futility in trying to delineate off a stoop: A kid with a mother. on ideological differences. D em psey each year. Attendance wise ture's Horse Racing Study of the other bills and are ex­ dependence's respect for "the decent shaved head and a gold polo walking at first, but then one Taken from "PRAY AS YOU what Barry Ooldwater is not, and what Committee. pected to reach compromises on Today’s Birthday Mailed to Your Home opinion of mankind." of them ran and tried to get in GO,” Forward Movement Pub­ their two biggest months are his extremist supporters think he is. It shirt He was about 19 and he Although we may never equal them sometime this week. The conqueror of Mount Ever­ went to another stoop where the back door on the right.hand lication. the vacation months of July "Such emphaais," wrote Canham is aa much a fact aa hls coronation that the famous Grossinger's or These are a 3546-million mili­ est, Sir Edmund Hillary, is 46. his every word and deed has indicated three other kids were sitting. aide, but now the car was mov­ The Rev. Edward W. John­ and August when ^his famous then, “rtwws that implicitly, just beneath Concord Resort Hotels, I am tary construction measure and Quotation For Today -Tegeter He said something to them and ing too fast and he couldn't son, Wlcar St. George’s resort area experiences sn al­ he accepts them; will not reject them sure that Harness ' Racing Habits are cobwebs at first; the surface. Senator Ooldwater was no matter what the consequence to the they looked at the car. Then make it and then, with the car Blplscopal Church, Bolton. most unbelieveable population a bill setting allocations for the The Milk Thof Mod* Com. History would draw a great many new federal aid to highway pro­ cables at last — ancient Chinese boldly appealing to deep fears and frus- Republican Party or the American po­ proverb. & CO .^NC. Trouble sleeping? litical system. vacationers to Connecticut. grams. Conn. Approvod HomoDoninod tntlona. Slncerly, “And his many references to Ood and And so we have a Republican candi­ date for the presidency who appeals— Waltar F. TedfoPd, to rOllgious principles gave hls argu­ not just to the legitimate conservatives 25 Ulac St. ments a special crusading sense which of the nation—-but to right-wing rad­ Manchester, OonnaoUeut Call 643-5171 yiTAMIN D MILK 629 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER cprrelates with the activities of some of icals, Dixie segregationists, John Birch Gallon Ju the most vigorous extremist organisa­ Society members, the dinosaurs of an Half O d. Jug 9 extinct economic order, the "little old Herald tions. ladies in sneakers" who think fluorida­ Ten chances to one you’re sleepinsr on "Religion as a motivating element in a tion Is a Communist plot. Sen. Gold- Yegterdays AT YOUR SERVICE the wrong kind of bedding. Our sleep parson's or a party's principles Is pro­ water is also supported by advocates of experts can help you. If you have back constant militancy on the international foundly Important Religion m a tool of disorders, or sleep best on ultra firm scene; proponents of preventive war; 25 Yeara Ago e MR. GEORGE JOHNSON politics Is (jangerous. people who would end the income tax, Tax collector Samuel Nelson bedding, they may recommend Holman- Plus Deportt "Some political evangelists on the destroy Social Security, stop foreign speaks to Klwanis Club on eMR. ROBERT STARKEL Baker Musco-Pedic or Verto-Rest mat­ p^ent American scene use religion in aid, and withdraw from the United Na­ taxes and how office operates. tresses . • . designed from recommenda­ the moat demagogic sense. tions. Manchester reports effects of #MR. HECTOR RIVARD ^ tions of orthopedic surgeons. Even bet­ Is Ooldwater really comfortable with drought not yet felt but hay ter, come in and actually TRY this BIGGER DOLLAR SAVINGS ' "It. Is extremely Important to dlffer- their support or U It merely an antl- crojM are worst hit. • MR. ALFRED J. SPAIN ehtlaie between a valid and an invalid Goldwater fabrication The overwhelm­ Big carnival comes to Man­ RENT A FIAMELESS unique bedding. Mattresses are $99.50; plus GREEN STAMPSl UH of religion in public affairs." ing refusal of his delegates to condemn chester; Buck shows acclaimed matching box springs $89.50 . . . and Th«n, back to the opening theme of hls extremism put an end to the doubting. one of finest carnival outfits worth it! The explanation that the vote was a ever to dock in Manchester. ELECTRIC WATER HEATER TO ASSIST YOU IN ANY cbmment Editor Canham points out defense against his opponents' attempts that ttmre are two 1|vays to read Oold- to embaraas Ooldwater is itself a con­ 10 Years Ago AR Ihe Hot water you wont for younetf and SECURITY TRANSACTION watar. fession. Why would he be embarrassed? 587 MIDDLE TPKE; EAST The 1964 Republican Convention split Board of Directors refuses to your family without having to buy a water •’Ths total Impact of Senator Gold- buy Purnell Place to solve Main Want to know more Noor tho Grooii the party In twain. There is deep re­ healer. No Installation costs for normal in­ till 3 p.m, water’s speech,” concludes Canham, sentment. And now we face the pos­ St. parking problem. Directors T E L 643-1105 about this unusual MANCHESTER "read aa It muat be read in the political sibility that the 1964 presidential cam- buy land on Charter Oak and stallation. No maintenance worries. No re­ bedding. Call 643-5171 Porter Sts. from . Water and OPEN NIGHTS campaign, opena the dpor wide to not ' palgn will Mt the nation to backbiting. THURSDAYS tomorrow. (Store clos­ America’s political stability has sprung Sewer Dept for recreational pairs. Call your plumbing contractor or • • • only conservative but other types of so­ ed .Monda-ys- the year- MOhUtiini SAT. tUI 9 from a concensus on goals through a di­ purposes, but refuse expense of ______PlIliffSBy-TEG ELEE * .0 0 ., FRIDAYS cial action io the United States today versity of means. This year we shall Oak Grove Tract .round). which arouse grays ooncern. He ihade witness a cainpaign in which the goals Thirteen* loeal girls touring' The Hartford Electric Light Company MEMBERS.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE the United States with Dwight «vWy gseture of agremant to such ide« (Of jUnartea sw 'ba tfaddedt'lo^ i^cli- wa can only. Ilka Jafferson and hls aom- ■. Perry make headlinaa la CM ' mmmMmaBEmcomKt dh*****-” ■paUrtofa^ put, talth In raaaoa. . aowaii^par wtacN (her Btop . n w t ia CM way to read ipU apeech. —WATHIRBURT K B P ^M JaX H r v M t , * • ' * 7.

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Wetharaflald; her mother, Mrs. Herbal Battya of New Brit- U.S. Tourists Eat Up About Town | Retreat by Wallace idn; two daughters. Miss Oall The DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY B. Shepard of Wethersfield sad The members at the Ladles Mrs. Paul O. SalUng of Middle That Elizabethan Food of the Assumption will meet at Haddam; and eight grandchil­ Doctor Says the John F. Tierney Funeral dren. Home at 8:M this evening for Seen Aiding Barry — vH«H 7 K o rfs n Stay slim with chidcsn thb Summar . . . brofl, borbccu*, moke low- T bU M fb Funeral services wilt be held By TOM A. CULLEN ^ancient laws. Although ro^t Crtadan, m, oe/Clder Min Ral BuUding to ap­ SWednesday at 1 pm . at Uie 26 years, and prior to that lived ly pinch the two-pronged forks a poisonous vein in the neck, peetd. known for some time that Wal­ were considered a great deli­ (R N A ) also plays an Important prove two new pensioners and {Ladd yXineral Home, 19 Ening in Manchester. Employed by C. which the Gore uses -in place lace would withdraw. Ho urged cacy in early times. King Henry part Ih our memory. ’This chem­ to complete its 1988-64 annual •ton Ava., Rockville, with ^ R. Burr Co., he was widely- of regular cutlery. ’They make Wallace followers to stick with I is said to have died from ical is manufactured by the report. {Rev, Donald Miller, pastor of known in the area in fox hunt­ dandy souvenirs. their leader even though he had gorging himself on them. But body, but in elderly persons a Hospital Notes Paul Oervinl, collector of •United Congregational Church ing .^rcles, and was a former ■"The pilferage here in the deficiency may develop. This, withdrawn. revenue, and W illiam C. Lynn, Elizabethan Room is something today these slippery creatures 'o f Tolland, officiating. Burial memuer of the Connecticut coupled with hardening of the Sidney Kellam, a Virginia a board of education employe, colossal,” explained Mrs. Pam­ have disappeared from Britain Visitthg hours are 2 to 8 p-m. :.wlll be in South Cemtery, Tol- State Fox Hunting Association. cerebral arteries, would ac­ Democratic national committee­ will both retire from to^ WHO|.E He is survived by his wife, ela Price, of the restaurant. and must be imported from in all areas excepting matern­ land. count for 4he increased trouble man, said he doubted the with­ service on Aug. 1. Mrs. EUla Johnson Harris; one ’ "The guests swipe goblets, France. ity where they are 2 to 4 p.m. ^ Friends may call at the fu> older persons have in this re­ and 8:80 to 8 p.m. and private drawal would have any effect in Lynn may be the towh’s daughter. Miss Janie K. Harris knives, candles, anything they Even the rushes' with which Virginia, but U.8. Rep. Watkins first pensioner to benefit under 'neral home tomorrow from 7 to the floors of the Elizabethan spect. rooms where they are 10 a.m. of EkMt Hartford; two sons, can lay their hands on. Dr. D. E. Cameron in Mon­ M. Abbltt, Virginia DemocraUc the pension board’s new formu­ ,.9 pm . Memorial contributions Room are strewn must be fresh­ to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested Richard L. Harris of Manches­ ’’But mostly they steal the treal has tried giving inJecUons chairman, conceded that Wal­ la, executed several monthz T'may be made to the donor's fa- ly cut each week and hauled not to smoke in pattents’ rooms. ter and Robert F. Harris of forks, which are silver-plated of RNA in the veins of aged lace’s move enhances Goldwat- ago. {yorite charity. Talcottville; two sisters, Mrs. and cost $8 apiece. ’Two-proaged all the way from the Norfolk No more than two visitors at patients over a period of two one time per patient. er’s chances. Ross Gould of St. Petersburg, forks were Just comhtg into Broads. weeks. He found a definite im­ Mrs. Oeorge F. McAllister Fla., and Mrs. Paul Harrison fashion in Elizabeth’s day, and The weeds were used in Eliza' provement in memory as a re­ BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)— mnr Mrs. Helen Morris McAllister, of Dallas, Texas; one brother, the Elizabethans called them bethan times to deaden noise, Patlento Today: 22$ Coventry Youth sult. Giving R N A by mouth also a d m i t t e d .SATURDAY: Alabama Oov. George C. Wal­ George 8. Harris of Princeton, bifurcated daggers, and consi­ to keep down dust and fleas. 144, o f Windsor, died yesterday caused some Improvement but Paul Hlndley, Wapplng; Mrs. lace, confident his anti-clvll N.J.; five grandchildren and dered them rather sissy.” (Elizabethans had plenty of rights campaign has been suc­ •at Hartford Hospital. not as much as when the chem­ Gloria Lullehart, South Wind Held in Crash five great-grandchildren. Pilferage is not the Gore Ho­ those.) ’Today, they must be es­ a . She is survived by her hus- ical was injected. ’This treat­ sor; Mrs. Inez Batson. 680 Burn­ cessful, withdrew Sunday as an fb. '^band, her parents, a daughter, Funeral services will be held tel’s only headache. There 1s the pecially fireproofed in case ment is still considered experi­ independent presidential can­ A Coventry motorist was ar­ Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the guests drop their cigarettes on ham St.; Kathleen Sullivan, G u e s s W h o 9 I a brother, two sisters, and a high price of peacocks, for ex­ mental. Thompsonvllle: Mrs. Anna E. didate. rested early yesterday morn­ NEW — eitAHD VHIOH — atiAUTT CONTROLLED ’ grandchild. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ample. One of these strutting the floor. The governor pulled out offi­ ing after his car slid across the Main St. The Rev. John D. Pleasures may have been sim­ LaFarr, East Hartford; Mrs. The man behlniJ the swimming mask is Sen. Barry GoHwater, the Republican i Services will be held Tuesday birds, which is made into pate q — Is trichomoniasis a ven­ Tilly Maturno, 120 Bolton St. cially with an announcement road on the approach to Flan­ Hughes of St. Mary’s Episcopal pler in Shakespeare’s time, but presidential nominee, relaxing in a pool at his Phoenix, Ariz., home, where he «at 2 pm. at the Rose Hin Fu- for American gourmets, coots ereal disease? What can be ADMITTED YESTERDAY: over a nationally televised pro­ ders Bridge in Columbia and Church w ill officiate. Burial as much as 838 on the market. evidently keeping up with the done (or it? gram—(JBS’ “ Face the Nation” . struck an iron rail, police said. spent weekend. (AP Photofax.) CORNED BEEF CRT O VAC WRAP K). |nsral Home, 680 Elm St., Rocky will be in -Buckland Cemetery. Raleighs and the Drakes was Douglas K. Johnson, South Cov­ {Hill. Burial will be in Rose Hill Those who insist upon living A —Since trichomoniasis is ; Mrs. Elizabeth Sadloskl, Wallace said he was with­ Charged with failure to drive Friends may call at the fu­ it up. Elizabethan style, are a costly and frustrating busi­ commonly transmitted by sex­ drawing because his objective right WM Edward J. Ploufe, 20, PETRS —EAE-B-Q SAV-BEECH —RAUAN . {Memorial Park. neral home tomorrow from 2 to 48 Hollister St.; Mrs. Lena Pa Discharged Sunday: Jose- also apt to run afoul of Britain’s ness. ual contact it is technically a has been accomplished. He of M errw Rd. He will appear Friends may call at the fu- 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. quette, 41 Lyness St., Mrs. RockvUle-V ernon hlne Andrews, 7 Burke Rd.; venereal disease, but many per­ said: "There is now more states m Willimantic Circuit Court 11 luann Warren, 5 Upper Butcher CHICKENS SAUSAGE ?ATTsi ; neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Eleanor Dec, Stafford Springs; E B w m PKEMroM m sona harbor the germ without Mrs. Norma Jeffries, 185 Green rights talk than in a quarter of a on Aug. 11. R d .; Mrs. Joan WithereU and WILSON'S century. I was the Instrument of Police said the left front side John M eehan showing any symptoms. Furth­ Rd.; David C. Siemef, 74 Laurel son, 40 Pleasant St.; Mary FRANKS Attr T ^SPcBors ermore it is not a serious health this. My message has been of the vehicle was damsged. Youngsters Vie for Honors BEEF LIVER * . 4 9 * ' B arry Sees St.; Mrs. Evelyn LaFontalne, Rhoades, Sunnyview I^. BOMBtBfE-rORSTBW John Meehan, 69, of 146 Funerals problem and does not endanger heeded.” The car had to be towed away. eKAMO UNION ^ Center St. died yesterday at an News Tidbits Willimantic; Norma Eccellente, the off-spring as in the case He pledged endorsement to no No injuries were reported. Vernon news is handled by ^ area convalescent home after 181 McKee St.; Paul Flavell, Ctuu-Ieo T. Ryan Birth as End from the AP Wires with other sexually transmitted one in advance. To newsmen Trooper Arthur Gagnon of In SeedSpitting Contest The Herald’s Rockville Bureau,! BACON RioD BEEF CUBES w 6 9 ‘ a long illness. 562 Woodbridge St.; Mrs. Joan rRBBH~LBAH «KAin>UMION — ntOBBN ^ ^ . ’The funeral of Charles T. infections. Quigley, Phoenix St., Vernon; who asked if his withdrawal the Ck)lchester Troop investi­ 5 W. Main St., telephone 875- ISSfSTcjua Bom June 14, 1896, at Derby, meant most of the vote he would Ryan of St. Petersburg, Fla., Trichomoniasis is the cause of Wilbert Howe, GlMtonbury; gated. Dozens o f children are ex-<^strack a car operated by Alfred 8136 or 643-2711. he lived here most of his life, Of Equality British newspapers say the have drawn would now go to GROUND CHUCK a 6 9 ^ BEEFBURGERS and was retired house paint- formerly of Manchester, was the white vaginal discharge Barbara Yvon, South Windsor; Austria’s Oil Up Gallant. 155 Union St. ■f p violence in Harlem holds grave Republican Barry M. Goldwat­ peeled at Henry Park tomor­ ANMOUKBTAR— BAR-B-O CWOO BAKLT MORN ^ er. He was a member of Camp- held' Saturday morning from known as leukorrhea. Donald Helm, 129 N. Elm St.; Atty. Paradlso Named dangers (or the United States er, the Alabama governor said row night for the second annual ; bell Council, Knights o f Co- the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 By ADRIAN I. LEE This was extremely hard to James Burdick 390 E. Center VIENNA — Austria is the Atty. F. Joseph Paradiso of and one of them says it may only: “ Time will tell.” Suit Aftermath SPARERIBS SLICED BACON I Iambus, and the Holy Family Main St., with a Mass of requi­ Philadelphia Bnllettn Writer get rid of until the advent of St.; Stephen Badger, 47 Fer­ only country in Europe, except watermelon seed expectoraUon Stafford Springs, has been carry Sen. Barry Goldwater to He Indicated he would know i. Retreat League. em at St. James’ Church. The PHOENIX, Arlz. (AP) — Ham metronidazole (Flagyl). It is guson R d .; Halene Burnett, 16 for the Soviet bloc, that can contest. nsmed disaster chairman by the the White House . . . The na­ more after next month’s Demo­ H He is survived by one Mn, Rt. Rev. Msgr. SMward J. Rear­ Important for both husband and Berkley St.; Kimberly Morrell, supply the major part of its direction of the Nathan Hale Of Bankruptcy radio operator Barry Goldwater tional director of the (Congress cratic national convention at To the unlniUated, that ORAMD UNION—PieMhltyle ^ { James Meehan, of Meriden; wife to take the drug at the 49 Edward St. gasoline and fuel-oil require­ Branch of the Greater Hartford don, pastor, was the celebrant. —call letters K7UGA — chatted for Racia* Equality, obviously Atlantic City, N.J. means a seed spitting contest, CHICKEN of the SEA : two daughter^ Mrs. Arthur same time if reinfection is to ADMITTED TODAY: Miss ments from its own production Chapter, American Red Cross. Burton E. HUton HI of 19 Mrs. Jane Maccarone was or­ unsatisfied with city measures to Wallace, a Democrat, said he and among Rockville children V H ills and Mrs. John Reilly, Sunday with fellow hams around be prevented. Mary Smith, 223 Oak St.; facilities. Lost year Austria’s Board Chairman Robert L. Academy St. la being sued for GREEN BEANS 3 "<^ 49* ganist. Burial was in East cope with bloody rioting in Har­ its a big thing, according to rec­ tx)th o f Manchester; one sls- the country about putting an an­ would support the major party KJellqulat noted that Atty. $10,000 by a Glastonbury cou- PBESaPAK-BOUBPACK . Cemetery with the Rev. Joseph lem, announces be will seek aid George Ecabert, 25 Foster St. petroleum production climbed reation director Don Berger. >• ter, Mrs. Alice McCoy o f Bos- tenna on the \Vhlte House, Q — My brother died of a candidate who proved to be the Paradlao la an acUve member i pie in an action stemming H. McCann reading the com­ from Gov. Nelson A. Rockefel­ BIRTHS SATURDAY: A to 2.6 million metric tons. Berger said that 300 children i tmi. Mass.; 10 , grandchildren melanoma following removal more conservative and zealous o f the board and under his lead­ from the bankruptcy sale of W HITE TUNA the Income tax, and ’’equality son to Mr. and Mrs. Howard mittal service. ler. in supporting the principles of are reg^istered in the recreation ; and several nieces and neph- ends at birth.” of a large brown mole from Holcomb, 74 Silverwood Rd., ership a well-organized disaster the assets of the Mutual Con­ TOMATOES 3 Bearers were Harry Leeberg, Denmark Education Minister local government, private enter­ FORGET ANYTHINGr programs at Henry Park and awB. hi* shoulder. Now his 9-year- Vernon; a daughter to Mr. and program will be developed. struction (Jorp., form erly doing Herbert Benson, Gustav Mag- This last struck the only seri­ K. Helveg Peterson says Den­ prise and states rights. DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Bury Field and a good many of }, The fimeral will be held old daughter has a similar Mrs. James Kemble, 102 Nike The Nathan Hale Branch business in Rocky Hill. nuson, IVilliam Carney, Lebro ous note as Goldwater, sitting at mark’s Liberal party will have The governor’s withdrawal Mrs. Nell Hatch of Baldwin, those 300 are expected to dem­ I- Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from mole on her shoulder. I have Circle; a daughter to Mr. and serves Rockville, Vernon, Tol­ Mr. and Mrs. Reginald K. his ” rlg” in blue silk shirt­ to study developments in the took many of his Southern sup­ Wis., traveling with her huaband onstrate a hlglily developed ex­ 7of the John F. Tierney Funeral Fracchla and Robert Carney. heard that if the mole is re­ Mrs. Bruce Weinot, 34 Garden land, Union, Stafford Springs, Haynes claim that, on Aug. 25, ECONOMY FOIL 59* ' sleeves with gold elephant cuf­ North Atlantic alliance if the to Excelsior Springs, Mo., made pectoration skill (which sounds . Home, 219 W. Center St., with moved before she reaches porters by surprise. Some ex­ Coventry, Ellington, itemers, 1961, they signed an agreement, cans flinks, told a ham in St. Louis, Repabllcan nomination of Sen. Dr.; a daughter to Mr. and an unplanned four-hour stopoyei a lot better than being called a '/ a solemn high Mass of requiem Mrs. Albert L. Johnson puberty there is no danger. Is pressed disappointment. Others Somersrillc and Willington. whereby Hilton and two other Mo., that ’’equaUty of birth B airy Goldwater changes U.S. Mrs. Joseph Busky, 454 Wood­ in Des Moines. good spltter.) a t S t James’ Church at 9. Bur- Fuqeral services for Mrs. this true? were pleased, saying his action KofC Appointments defendants, both of Wethers­ doesn't mean the government foreign poUcy “ In a reactionary land St. leaves Southern conservatives a. With his wife asleep in th* Awards, of course, are based W AX PAPER *s.'^35* ■ lal w ill be in St. James’ Ceme- Lucy A. Johnson of 63 Horton A —^It ia Impossible td predict BIRTHS YESTBIRDAY: A Richard L. Bundy, grand field, were to purchase for $10,- has the responsibility of main­ direction.” ‘ . . . A 10-year-oId clear-cut choice between Presi­ back seat of the car. Hatch had on how fa r a child can spit the ^ t6ry. Rd. were held Saturday morn­ from the appearance of a brown son to Mr. and Mrs. Scheltlin, knight of Our Lady of FS'tima 000 the 970 shares then owned taining all men equal.” Marine arrested in Pittsburgh dent Johnson and Goldwater. pulled up to a service station 1 Friends may call at the fu- ing at Watkins-West Funeral mole on a child whether it will Ellington; a son to Mr. and Council, Knights of Columbus, by the Haynes’. They claim KRCBBM BARBEM The assertion came in res­ and charged with keeping a dis­ Within hours after his appear­ here about 4:45 a.m. After get­ Each child, according to Ber­ { neral home tonight from 7 to Home, 142 E. Center St. The ever become malig;nant. Since Mrs. Frederick Decker, Willi- has announced the following further, that the defendants FRUIT FLAVORED ponse to a question put by the orderly house after police break ance in Washington, Wallace re­ ting gas he drove about two ger, gets a slice of watermelon 3 f, 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 most of them will not if they mantic; a son to Mr. and Mrs. committee appointments; subsequently took possession of Rev. Joseph H. Dudley, aasocl- St. Louis ham, identified only as up what they say was a three- turned to Birmingham for a hours, then stopped and turned well stocked with seeds. The ■ and 7 to 9 p.m. are left alone, it is better not Robert Taylor, Coventry; a son Francis ^ng, general pro­ the stock. KOSHER SPEARS ITAL. DRESSING'^39* ate minister of (^ntelr Oongre- “ Ken,” through cross-country day party that caused heavy hastily assembled strategy around to wake Mrs. Hatch and watermelons, incidentally, are to Mr. and Mrs. David W hit­ gram and Catholic activities The plaintiffs, in a writ filed ODAMDUMIOM-WHOLB gational Church, officiated. static. damages to his parents’ $75,000 to remove them at any age un meeting with his slate Of un­ ask her to drive awhile. She provided free by the city. - Mrs. John C. Collin* Sr. less there is evidence that they aker, 55 Teresa Rd. committees; William Lutton, this morning in the town Mrs. Marion Moberg was or­ Ken had Just finished reading bouse pledged presidential electors. wasn’t there. The child, depending on in- clerk’s office, charge that on Mrs. Sylvia W. Collins of are malignant or they are in a BIRTHS TODAY; A daugh­ Hl-C DRINKS ganist. Burial was in Rose Hill Goldwater’8 book, "Conscience Wallace has long contended She had gotten out of the cat diridual technique has^the op-'--cU acUvit^ Aug. 15, 1963, the defendants, i Westfield, Mass., formerly of location that Is subject to con ter to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde P a t­ chard, membership; James Mc­ KOSHER DILLS 49* MUSHROOMS 41:^89* Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. of a Conservative,” and wanted that unpledged electors could to go into the rest room while tion of eating his way down to without their consent, filed LOUIE SBEBBY Manchester and Bolton, died slant irritation as from a shoul­ ten, Sunset Ter., Vernon; a Kenna, publicity, and John Bak­ Bearers were Joseph Beilis, bring the two national parties to her husband was in the service the seeds or getting right down a bankruptcy petition. i this morning at Manchester Me- to know if Goldwater could Armed Pair Rob der strap, collar or tielt. In any daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kras- er, youth activity. Robert Rager, Joseph Novak clear something up for him a position where they would station office paying his bill. to business. They also allege that most of morial Hos^tal. case it is usually better to de­ sowski, 11 Overbrook Rd., The council will meet tonight and Alan Kompanik. without incurring the ire of the Ground rules, Berger said to­ the corporation's assets were RINSOBLUE 4 s *l®® PR ESE8VES.«3’Sr*l®® a The Watkins-West Funeral Vernon; a son to Mr. and Mrs. at 8 at the KofC Hall to confer Service Station lay the decision about remov­ day, are pretty rigidly worked •BARD UBIOM— CBET 1407 WALBOBT . h Home, 142 E. Center St., is in Federal (Communications (Com­ Charles Wallace, Amston. the first degree. disposed of in distress, liquidat­ Mrs. Edna HUbig ing a mole until after puberty. " charge of arrangements which mission. ou t Service News ing sales, and that the remain­ IV,-qt. cans (Continued' from Page One) In an adult a brown mole DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Each child gets two warmup are incomplete. The funeral of Mrs. Edna The FOG takes a dim view of Frederick K. Hansen, son of ing assets were sold on Nov. M. Hilbig of 68 Ridge St. was held should be carefully examined Bruno Borkowski, 19 Franklin SALAD OIL TOILET TISSUE 4 ham radio politicking. shots to find his range. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hansen, 2 25. 1963 at public auction. Saturday from the Holmes Fu­ rear wall and Into a rest room by the family doctor at regular St., Rockville; Frederick Hesse, K Mrs. Romeo Bergeron (Coldwater said he didn’t know After gathering aufficient Dart Hill Rd., Vernon, has en­ The plaintiffs claim that they neral Home, 400 Main St., intervals of about 12 months. 48 Scott Dr., Vernon; Mi-s. have not yet received the $10,- ANDOVER — Mrs. Diana L of ’ ’anything in the FCC rules to and the door was closed behind momentum, the child Is a llo w s listed in the U.S. N avy to train with a Mass of requiem at St. Dolores O’Brien, 22 Elmily Dr., 000 orlginall:’ agreed upon, and I, Bergeron, 65, of Lake Rd., wife prevent a book review.” So the him. He said he heard one say, three shots that count. Im par­ In electronics under the high FROZEN James’ Church. The Rev. John Rockville; Joseph Benoit, 40 they have attached Hilton’s b of ^m eo Bergeron, died yes- St. Louis ham asked how Gold- tial judges will carefully mea­ school graduate training pro­ D. Regan was the celebrant. "Lets get out of here,” as the Orchard St., Rockville; Arthur home in that amount. terday at her home, water would apply his assertion sure and record the results. gram. Mrs. Jane Maccarone was or­ bandits left the station. KOSHER CHIPS tr^49‘ t She was bom on May 7, in the book that “ all men are Race Strife Dobosz, Tolland; John Hoolter, Berger promised spectators, A June graduate of Rockville ganist. Burial was in Blast Bloom reported that the man ORAMD UNION-LUHCB PAX _ . U0O, in Manchester, N. H. equal in the eyes of God” to the Hebron; Mrs. Emma Muldoon, High School, Hansen is cur­ Cemetery with the Rev. Joseph who pushed him back had a who may wish to keep a dte- !, Besides her husband, she is civil rights bill. South Windsor; Mrs. Victoria creet distance, a variety of fa­ rently undergoing recruit train­ HAWAIIAN PUNCH H. McCann reading the-, com­ strong odor o f alcohol on his $3^ 5 Bid LfOw » survived by three daughters, Goldwater told his far-off In Atlanta Archambault. Brighton Lane, ing at the^Naval Training Cen­ breath. cial expressions that goes into CHEESE SUCE$-«=V 59* ^ Mrs. Norman Coniveau of mittal service. questioner that a great many Vernon; Mr.*. Carolann Marotti, ter at Great Lakes, 111. Bearers were Francesco Fral- Police were called at 10:20 making a winning spltter. MINUTE MA ID — PBOEEM . - a North Haven, Mrs. Lionel Americans ’’get mixed up” 61 Union St.; Mrs. Jane Smith, Army Sgt. l.C. Robert A. For Water Pump llcciardi, Ronald Nivlnson, ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)—Two The contest will be held in 2 Beaupre of Hartford and Mrs. about Thomas Jefferson’s and Lt. Raymond Griffin, DeL Kruger, son of Bernard J. George Smith, Frank Gilmore, Sgt. Joseph Sartor and Patrol­ shooting incidents involving Ne 300 N. Main St.; Mrs. Augusta the parking lot of Henry Park B Alfred Mallhot of Andover; words: ’’All men are created Sanford, 613 Main St.; Mrs. Kruger of Rockville, has re­ Appliance Infc. of Rockville is ORANGE JUICE 3 8 9 * Carroll Wilbur and Arthur man Raymond Peck converged groes and whites struck the at 7:30 p.m. Rtwo sons, Leonard Bergeron of equal.” Jean Hassett, 9 Auburn Rd.; ceived the Army Commenda­ the apparent low bidder for sup­ HAIR SPRAT — RBO.efeBMTLB cans Samar. on the scene of the robbery. same neighborhood within hours Next week, recreation activi­ £ Bouthwick, Mass., and M. Sg(t. ’’All men are created equal at Mrs. Ida Copping, 265 Oakland tion Medal honoring him on his plying the town water depart­ g Andrew l^rgeron stationed at the instant of birth.” the senator An intensive investigation is of each other over the weekend. ties go back to the tried and retirement from the U.S. Arm y ment with a replacement tur­ Mrs. Herman C. Helm St.; Miss Mary Burke, 163 Main » Dover, N. H.; four sisters, Mrs. said, “ Americans, Mexicans, underway, police said. N o fur­ true. There’s a frog-jumping after more than 23 years of bine pump for the Charter Oak HELENE CURTIS «® l® i Funeral services for Mrs. The neighborhood—where Ne St.; Miss Roberta Mix, 138 ^Dora Cote, Miss Marie Garon (Cubans and Africans, but from ther information in the case contest. service. Well. Dorothy Scott Helm of Cedar gro and white residential sec­ White St.; Timothy Aubin, 365 a and Mrs. George Cote, all of then on, that's the end of equali­ was available at press time. Exhibits Paintings Maj. Gordon A. Denson of 7 TTie Rockville company sub­ Siwamp Rd., Coventry, and for­ More than $190 in cash plus tions meet—had these incidents Adams St.; Unda Miller and I Manchester, N. H.; and Mrs. ty.” Mrs. Eldward Orlowski, P rog­ Olson Dr., Rockville, has been mitted a bid of $8,295, lowest merly of Manchester, were $200 in Esso Credit Card slips Saturday night: Albert Miller, Jr. Stafford PICK OF THC CROP — FARM FRESH PRODUCE! M Wilfred Cote of Lewiston, Initiative and hard work spell ress Ave., has been selected by promoted to lieutenant colonel of five opened this morning in are missing in a weekend break —A white family told police Springs; Larry Kucko, Stafford ■ Maine; three .brothers, Henry held this’ morning at Watkins- the difference between men, he the Tolland County Art Aaso- in the Air Force Reserve. the Municipal Building. FRESH into the Windsor St. Esso Serv­ that four Negroes in a passing " Garon and Maurice Garon, both West Funeral Home, 142 E. said. Springs; Rolland Meloche, Bay- ciation to exhibit her paintings Gladiolus Show Aide ice Station. car fired a shotgun blast at / Others- who submitted bids o f Manchester, N. H., and Center St. The Rev. Abram W. Goldwater’s ham radio equip­ berry Rd., Bolton; James W il­ this month at the Ladd and Earl Keath of Vernon will as­ were: Aetna Engineering Co. noN Sangrey, of the United Method­ Patrolman Eli Tambllng came them, wounding two member® Philip Garon of Dearborn, ment fills a nook of the book-,, son, East Hartford; Davjd Hall Flirnlture store on Union sist the show chairman at the of Coventry, $3,795; Hart Pump NKAKIT ist Church, Bolton, officiated. across the Windsor St. service of the family. Mich.; 21 grandchildren and lined living room of his house on Shearer, South Windsor; 'Miss St. 38th Annual Exhibit of Gladio­ Inc. of Newington, $4,130; . sever^ nieces and nephews. Mrs. Marlon Moberg was the station break at about 1:30 a.m. —Police said the white owner rAms Camelback Mountain. Sally Bergeron, 87 Ifarlan St.; Mrs. Orlowski is a graduate lus, Aug. 2, at the University Layne New England Co. of A r­ SWEET CORN The funeral will be held ye.sterday while he was making of an integrated restaurant shot 10-49 organist. Burial was in East He turned the dials, telling Mrs. Gladys Castagna, 692 W. of Connecticut in Storrs. a night check of businesses. En­ another white man who was of the Massachusetts College of lington, Maas., $4,164; and PRBSH CAUrORMIA . Wednesday at 9:16 a.m. from Cemetery. i hams in a half-dozen states that Middle Tpke.; Albert Kcrkin, The show, sponsored by the PBBSX—CRISP SWBBT — BBB-BIPB trance was gained by breaking a trying to eject Negroes from the Art. She was art supervisor for Hydro-Engineering Co. of Rocky the Bacon Funeral Home, 71 Bearers were Harold Scott, he was “getting ready to go Tolland; Mrs. Etha Chessey, Connecticut Gladiolus Society, pane of glass in the front door. establishment. two years in the Cromwell pub­ Hill, $4,650. ' Prospect St., Wlllimantlc, with William Scott, Herbert Scott, back to the Land of Oz— will be held in the Ratcliffe YVATERMELON GREEN PEPPERS LEMONS Pry markps were found Last week, Lemuel Pell, a Ne­ Andover; Gordon Smith, Wind­ lic schools and for four years The Appliance Inc. bid in­ CUCUMBERS -a Mass of requiem at St. Emil Helm, Robert Fisny, and Washington, D.C.—the next day Hicks Arena. around a door to an Inside room gro educator from Washington, sor Locks; Mr.*. Ruth Weidig, in Massachusetts schools. cluded the specification that the Mary's Church at 10. Burial Roy Helm. -and that he had four visitors, The Connecticut Dental Com­ c c O B e 1 A Ige. O Q e where entry was made. A floor D.C., wa.s slain as he was driv­ RFD 1, Rockville; Henry Grzej- The gallery Is open to the pump would be installed within O % O C w ill be in St. Joseph’s Ceme­ mostly Eastern newspapermen mission has named two local CUTS 3 a i i e O % F safe was opened, apparently by ing through rural northeast ka, Tolland, Burchill McCarty, public during store hours. 30 days of the award of a con­ rS for J I 9 2H>s. 0 9 J I V tery. —in the old shack,” and that the residents, Ronald J. Janton and Friends may call at the fu- a key. Owner Thomas Toce told Georgia. Talcottville; WHbur Markham, tract. federal income tax “denies bet­ Weekend Arrests William J. Passet, among the neral home tonight from 7 to police that when he closed the 32 Trumbull St.; Mrs. Anna The pump will be installed so G>mplaint8 Rise ter-off people the opportunity to As in the Penn ca.se, still un­ John R. Jeffcoat, 17, of 9 successful candidates for dental 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 station at 10 p.m. Saturday, a ^Cherubini, 117 School St.; Mrs. that the yield of the 1983-bullt invest.” solved, Gov. Carl E. Sanders in-' Faith Dr., was arrested Satur­ and dental hygiene licenses, BOLE .. and 7 to 9 p.m. - key to the safe was missing. Po­ Anne Hicks and son, 16 Oxford Charter Oak well may be step­ In Trash Pickup All in all, it was a remarkably structed agents of the Georgia day and charged with evading based on examinations held re­ lice are investigating. St.; Mrs. Shirley Corcoran and ped up from its present 400 relaxed performance by the Bureau of Investig;ation to aid responsibility after an acci­ cently at the University of Mrs. Harry B. Shepard At 1:64 a.m. yesterday, Pa­ dent In the parking area of Con­ gallons per minute capacity to man who had Just won the GOP local police in their investiga­ daughter, RFD 2; Mrs. Bar­ Bridgeport ^fCEM Al 2K37' f e ' ” | | f SUCIDFim. ^47' Mrs. Gladys Battye Shepard. Because of the extraordinary trolman John Hughes, during a necticut Golfland on Rt. 83. nomination for president. tion to aid local police in their bara Joyce, and aon. Farming- Hospital Notes an expected 700 gallons. ,90, of Wethersfield, mother of amount of garbage complaints routine check, came upon a investigation of the shotgun in­ According to police, a car He said that many of the ton; Mrs. Joyce Skowronek Admitted Friday: John Kite, The well supply is sorely ' Bruce C. Shepard of Vernon, ns- break into the Buckland Manu­ cident. driven by Jeffcoat struck a received since July 1. the and daughter. 37 Grove St.; in­ 17 High St.; Lee Ann Warren, needed to sui^lement the facturing Co. on Adams St. En­ parked car owned by Raymond died yesterday at Hartford Hos- on which the Leaseway Sanita- j despite F (X regulations, ” We are going to pursue this fant son -)f Mr. a.id Mrs. Stacy 6 Upper Butcher Rd. towm’s reservoir supply, wlilch BABY FOOD 9 9 3 ‘ IN S TAN T COFFEE ^ 4 7 ' trance was made through a rear just as vigorously as we have P. Thibodeau, 43, of 81 Wash­ '.pital. tion Services took over local I they manage to tell him so. ■,V ■ ■''.ve''fr Admitted Saturday: John is overtaxed during extended door where someone broke a been pursuing the unfortunate ington St., Manchester. She was bom in New Britain DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- Burns, Rockville. droughte. collection. Town Engineer Wal­ Since they can” t keep saying pane of glass and reached in to slaying of Lemuel Penn in north Jeffcoat left the parking lot ^and lived in Wethersfield for DAY: Michael Taft. 40 Hublard Admitted Sunday: William ter Fuss has sent the collectors “ We hope you win they say 'we open the door from the inside. Georgia lost week,” Sanders and headed for Manchester .many years. She was a member Dr. Vernon; Linda Roya, 726 W. Kibbe, Ellington; Janet Oer- a letter reminding them of their want an antenna on the White A cigarette machine wsis pried said. when he struck a highway WHITE 0NI0Ns 2 - 53' POTATO CHIPS 69' "o f the First Church of Christ House,” he said. " I t ’s about as open and an undetermined Middle Tpke.; Karen Sibrinaz, stung, Ellington; Joyce Robin­ (Congregational, Wethersfield, responaiblilties. "When I say we are going to fence poet, according to police. Old Building ^tween the period July 1 close as they can get to it.” amount of change missing. Pry 98 Hamlin St; Fred Kipg, 41 son, Mountain Spring Rd.; ^and Wethersfield OES. maintain law and order, I mean Jeffcoat posted $1(X) bond and through July 14, over 700 com­ Breaking into cross-country marks were also found on a Edward St.; McCoy Klchar, Tol­ Elisabeth Gottier, Ellington; ’ She is also survived by her this; and it applies to all clt- is to appear In Circuit Court 12, plaints were received, 260 at conversations, hp announced soda vending machine. land; Mra. Ruth Hodge, Col­ Thomas Bqrry, Leominster, To Be Replaced aOROX BlEACH i 43‘ S ;; CARDONA i thuSband, Harry B. Shepard of izens-.r= white or Negro,” he add­ Rockville, Aug. 4. the town highway garage, 436 himself as "Baker, Able, Rob­ Attempted breaks were also ed. chester; Mrs. Lillian Riopel, 48 William A. Lobdeil, 23, of Mass.; Debby Drake, 67 High at Leaseway’s answering aerv- ert, Yankee, Barry,” and when reported by police a t , the Co- In the second incident, police Foster St.; Miss Christine Fred- Charest Trailer Park, was ar­ St.; BUUre Forbes, Wapping; The ancient two-story build­ ice, and five at a previously- another ham asked if it was O^rative Oii Oo. on Broad St. said Maurice Lawson, 22, was in erickson, 39 Wadsworth St.; rested by constable Abbot Darius Plummer, 50 Weat St. ing at 42 Oak St., estlinated to Personal Notices used answering service "the Barry,” Goldwater re­ M^ere pry marks were found satisfactory condition at a hos­ Earl McKenzie, East Hartford; Schwebel and charged with Births Friday: A son to Mr. be close to 150 years old, is PINE. CHUNKS 25' s:!!: CALGOiD K: 32' Fuss said this morning that plied: “ You guessed it; you get early t ( ^ y on a aouthside win­ pital recovering from a stomach William Rado, Worcester Rd., speeding. The offense occured and XCra. Emil Poliansky, Tol- being torn down to make room most of the complaints had l;^ n the brass ring.” dow; and similar marks were wound inflicted by a pistol. Vernon; Frederick Wood. 52 on Rt. 80 on Saturday. Lobdeil_ land; a son to. Mr. and Mrs. Wit. for a new buildlqg of three In Memoriam anticipated, due to the new It doesn’t take a listener long discovered on a door at the Na­ Police arrested a white res­ Vernwood Dr., Vernon; Mra. No matter where you go...no matter was summoned to appear Tii Hargreaves, RFD 3; a ! stores. In loving memory ot Mrs. Geor- men’s unfamlliarlty with the lu realize that Goldwater’a easy tionwide Insurance Comoany of­ taurant owner. Redell Crosby, Gloria Lukehart, South Wind­ court Aug. 4. daughter___ „ ___ to. Mr. and______Mrs Ken-! Max Grossman, tU owner, PINE. TIDBITS 25' X S Sw e e t h e a r t seap4 31' tgena Reichert, who paeeed away fice at the Manchester Shopping sor; Mrs. Helen Welch, Ando­ how long you plan to stay...keep up neth McKftmy, Stafford Springs, said this morning that the new ’ July 30. 19«3. routes, plus the nomral accumu­ platform delivery was perfected and charged him with shooting Joseph H. King, 32, 18 Oak St., lation o f June rubbish during in hours of ham radl^ broad­ Parkade, police said. Lawson. Crosby was released on ver: Philip Martin, 27 West St.; with what's going on at hom6 by having was charged with reckless driv­ Births Saturday: A daughter building will be built to become ' Alwaye remembered by the first week of July. casting. It lakes clear enuncia­ $1,000 bond yesterday. Linda Sturtevant, 36 Lucian ing after a two-car accident to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shute, an addition to the building he St.; Miss Geraldine Brown, 64 "The Herald" sent to you every day. j Tankeroosan Rd. SEABROOK MARCAL TIP TOP Son. William and*family ITie former contractor had tion, good diction to penetrate 2,600 in Hong Kong Detective Tony Quave said early Saturday morning. owns at 40 Oak St, and that be Sleter, Hra. Martha Nowark picked up rubbish only during static. Lawson and some other white Jensen St.; Mrs. Sophie Kulo, 12 According to police. King Discharged Friday: Michael propoeea to rent two of the new the first week o f each month, HONG KONG—Nearly 2,600 men entered Crosby’s restau­ Highland Ave., Rockville; Mrs. struck a car operated by Bar­ Tully, High Manor Trailer ■tores ,$nd to use the third as In Memoriam whereas the new contractor Americans live in Hong Kong. rant, went over to two Negroes Jessie Miles and son, 47 Deer­ bara McGlN, 29, ' 55 Hillcrest Park; Robert Bldwell, 62 Village an office for his enterprises. FROZEN VEGETABLES FACIAL TISSUES FROZEN DRINKS i Bl loving memory of Albert Hild- eating and told them they would field Dr.; Mrs. Kathleen Marco Ave. on Rt. 80 near Dobson St.; Joan Valois, Tolland; Mrs. The building being torn down •Mg. who pawed away July 30. 19&8. picks it up twice-a-week. Portuguese residents number Fuss has reminded the con Emergency Room more than 2,000 have to leave. One of the white and daughter, 23 Vernon Ave., Ave> King was treated (or head Anna Strong and daughter, 48 was not always at Us present j^very day in aome amall way, tractor that it la his reaponaibil-1 U 1 I ' a u as c men, Quave said, punched one Rockville; Mrs. Nancy Jeffries CALL CIRCULATION DEPT. Injuries at Rockville City Hos­ Mountain St.; Mrs. Nancy Or- location. It had been moved Qiemdriee of you come our way, and daughter. South Windsor. pital and discharged. Bpth ve- lofaki and daughter, Somera- there many years ago, after 'Ijnme and years roll swIfUy by. Ity to pick up waste in the back -LAm W V-i <1 B U O BIG BLESSED EVENT of the Negroes in the nose. IO C . | 2 A c {But love^and memoriea neves, die. w rds, even if the householder- NEW YO R K (A P ) - The birth Crosby pulled a pistol and or­ DISCHARGED TODAY: niclea were towed from the vUle; Francis Omyrek, Tal­ having been purchased from cottville; Nellie Darli^, St. An­ has brought other containers to The emergency room at Man­ of a baby at the World’s Fair dered .the white men to leave, Frederick Berntsen, Lydall SL; scene. Cheney Bros., its original own­ Nonnie Hllding, mother Richard Trotter, 575 Gardner thony’s Convalescent Home; ers. E2sie Kelley, sister the street chester Mem orial Hospital caused quite a stir. And it was but Lawson remained and 643-2711 Oofutable William Patten In- 0 O v Patsy Vince, 15Vi Windsor Ave. He reminded him further, handled 103 cases on the last quite a baby, too — a 65-pound threatened Crosby with a beer S t ; Kathleen Sullivan, Thomp- veatlgated the accident and 1 0 %ach In Memoriam that complaints not taken care \Lf Anri bouncing boy. bottle, the detective said. spnvlllb; Mrs. Lillian Marsh, 64 made the arfeat. King posted Discharged Saturday: Ray­ mond Proof, 66 Grand Avo.; Silence 1$ Feminine loving memoiyr of Albert L. of within 24 hours of a coll, car­ The staff treated 6 falls, 8 dog The mother is Golden Heiress Crosby' started shooting and Branford S t; Mrs. Evelyn John­ $100 bond for court appearance \ son', and daughter, South Wind'T Nellie McKnlght, Ellington; Ha- ••jHr.PB July ry * fine^of $2 fo r each skip,* and bites, 8 bee stlngs.- and 2 other U ,' a 7-year-61d registered Rere^ 'one d f'five s^bta. alrU'ck'La'WSart -.4- A u k . .'4..- ...... — . - ATHENS ^ Only the male REDEEM YOUR in the stomach. ■or; Mrs.' S^ne Sheldon and John C. Riddle, 18, 14 Fox sM ^ m b e k , Ellington; Judith $1 for each miscellaneous com­ insect bite reactions along with ford with the Montana pavilion cicada oings, a fact that 7e who lored you padty mlaa you, plaint, such as leaving the cover 15 laceratlone, 6 falls and 2 ford with the Montana pavilion Quave said Lawson would be ■on, East Hartford; Mrs. Son- Hill Dr., was arrested by Pa* Devanney and daughter, Weat Hartford; M a r w o t Hodsdns prompted the ancient Greek, ^ — meanNT mu are dear. off the can, not returning gar­ punctures. One resident was and the father is (3olden Royal, charged with assault and bat­ dra Cole and son, 86 Prospect trolmaa Forrest Hull Saturday reoiamberad, longed (or al- and dat^ter, Tolland; mith Xenardiua, to quip. "Hiqniyare ways bage cans I to the backyards, stepped on by a horse, one suf­ who was in Montana when the tery. Four other whites Involved St., Rockville; Mrs. Brenda and charged with failure to Charter, Ellington; Marjorie cicada’s lives for they all have |4t the ctoM of another year. strewing garbage and trash, and fered bums and one an electric event took place. The calf was also have been charged with Klein ap^ daughter, East Hart­ drive to the right after an ac* assault and battery, he said. ford. eldent lii which Riddle allegedly Cary and daughter, Donnell Rd. silent wives.” Manchester Paritade, Biiddle Tirike. Weot—Open Dally 9:80 AM. to 10PJML Wife, children and grandchildren BO on. shock. named Golden Nugget. 'i. m MANOHiaTBR fVEinNO HERAU), 1IANCHB8TEA, CONlfw MONDAY, JULY SO, 1964 PAOB CLEViM ^ V rM rt « K HEALTH CAPSULES DAILY CXOSSWMU) PUZZLB 'Annual Report , 12th Cireoh District Aides L m W i SPORTS BY ROU80N OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith Events bv mrlMrl A. PrtfL M.D. Court Cases WILL EATING AT SCPTIME ■ffr 8Q0 Jollied WTIRFBRB WITH YOUR W m Attend SAVE 0t^Y 4MR «Ac£^ SLEEP ? Early ConvonHon In State MANOHESTBR SESSION YJHV. THAT’S ONLY A ' Sewer Talks TWICE! Teen Center A Rockville maik charged PERCH/AN* ITAIN^ tHon noMt (C ob tinned Page One) HAW«-fiS-GAr>.'ISN'T THAT A BtAOTV.‘ 0 ie ENOUGH To IBwrmsi . . with Indecdnt asaault, rlak o f in­ Victor Swanson, president of ...w itk A CATCH OP GREAT «CIEHT(FIC RMVCW^ WdA.) I arrival at Bradley FIdM that WAHa UP ACAT/'foU from In I«t Year jury to a minor and taiceat, had the 8th District, said this i n t e r e s t , » y 30VE/-~THE EVCflBSINGLyA MI tha m ajority o f the Connecticut p r k i m d hla cake bound over to the Ib l- morning that he and the other RARE AND HIGHLY P R |«0 CHiHAHAKo PAe J delegation were sticking by the V»S, SIR/ SORRY ID LEAVE YPU. N »T STICKIN ’ Swiiniw&F UPut of fm Tha Teen Center on School land Superior Court after waiv­ District director! will deflnlte- *M«WI VmIww Cw«k promised amendments which HipflMtsb tB^'4 ci3 7Zff i S t S u T ^ laObUtm 1; meet with the town board of Top Valuo FRIEND, 0U T1 MUST HURRY BACI< TO W / ISTtarosoot Si., which opened ita doora a ing a hearing for probable were defeated at the conven­ l i b r a r y a n d m o u n t t h i s R A R S directors tomorrow night to dis­ CATCHIN 14 Wind J1 Eototaaomiy y«6r afo, had a very aucceae- cause. tion. Iniw liiifir BUGGS BUNNY SPECIMEN AND PRESENT ITTD THE iMtnmMat W«r Muonl cuss mutual problems o f sew­ Sumps! In a etataniant, Pinney eald MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY/ ^ MCoiirfort _ g m ^ U lg r ^ ■ fu1 firat yaar with a resMtarad Polled aald that Nelaon Prew, age dleposal. 25, was arrested last month on the dMegatlon was "quick to Nn thft MBovIim enotm AMOM) saiHfor Biemherahip o f BOO, acebrdins The meStlng had originally 'VAK! THATS JUST T' rU -TR y NOT' ITRonof STlUdf* . theae chargee atemmlng from an unite behind, and pledge our to­ NStringNl^ SdnemUas to tha aanoal report aubmlUed been scheduled for last Wednes­ REWUND VA I GOT A SHOP ' T O FO R G ETl doiotatao aeiwti* alleged incident involving U Bw tw 27Stawr, Po»*y toihunnid tal support o f the nominees. day, but the District directors iraiM lIiif FULL O' GASS AN' WWltmc (eombk by Jamea P> Herdlc, auperln- Praw’s IS-year-oM daughter. "However, like President Els­ MDolocotM „ ----- . stayed away in protest over, NCNELTIES INCASE ufli- SiCoterie t » 7— m t M J form) tendent of recreation, to Rich­ Prew is presently free on a bond enhower, Sen. Dirkeen, Gov. litriiT frisk! ___ MHaUtiuto SSCIiaSta hlnU that "the meeting was the VA EVER NEEP ANV! atOpoiWod trm. ard Martin, reneral manarer of « t |2,S00. Rockefeller end many others, aiBritMt Mhool. 48RoN Wllaita«/t first step toward eventual con­ N0VEIIY SSBadimontc . . . ------^ diroctkm the town. The report included The court today Issued a war­ we were disturbed by Sen. Bar­ HO. THliE MAY INTERFERE WITH rooo USpoocled (horj M i activitiea sponaored by the rec- solidation.” SHOP astb oA at cards SOI rant for the arrest o f Jamea ry Ooldwater’e remarks in his YOUR WEIGHT CONTROL, " 5 S S S U * leation department for all a(e Mayor Francis Mahoney dis­ S4 Tjunn of ooith SS EiMnct onlinol 51 So* bird OigHA 28, of 191 West St, af­ acceptance speech on the sub­ PROGRAM BUT SHOULPN'T groups. ter he failed to appear In court INTERFERE WITH YOUR claimed approval of the re- MHAhriAUnC) 1 1 IT IT IT ject of extremism,” Pinney add­ SEIarljr doleeito z 1 4 1 r Durlnf the aummer aeaaon 11 on chargee of failure to obey a BLEEP. n.arks, made by Town Director from N ei^ a tk r 1 playgrounda and three swim­ atop sign, defective brakes and ed. Mm Mi CapMlat si«M IwIpM Frank Stamler, and said that dOMteo or lorn ill ming pools were operated un­ OokKvater aald "extremism In 41 Blade failure to carry registration. "eye-to-eye” approval on sewer H 5 ^ der the Juriadlction of the de­ A t press time Olgllo had not the defense of liberty la no vice’’ recommendations was the only 42RtTar borrter W" 44ITendi guzSbal r 1 r partment. The acUvltles were yet been plekeid up. H e is free and "moderation in the pursuit R-Burllngton, said the group vital subject under considers many and varied, and Includad o f Justice is no virtue." 461flaeril rode II under no bond and a bond o f ISO opposing the abolition of the tion. 47It exlds (Cootr.) 1 r unit system of representation many special events. was set by the court for his ap­ Swanson said today that, al­ • m«lrW*rMr«n».V 49 Hen B Baseball, as In other years in tjie House would explore PIWWM. lac. saLanoe n z pearance on the charge of fall- R i l e s fo r S%ceit%er though a possiblle agreement Til U.1 Ht. ON. 57 Scent u U' proved very popular with the are to appear in court on the three possible avenues. These MADISON (API — Funeral on a sewer swap is still in its 56 Frocem (faflix) boya Three teapiM were con­ previous counts. Include the possibility, of a con MAKES BO Spanish jar ducted, the Alumni Junior servlcea will be held Wednesday stltutional conventioir; allocat­ rough stages, he can see the w Raymond Johnson, 80, Hart­ makings of an eventual agree­ ally BY V. T. HAMLIN 51 Abrupt flexura League,' the Alumni League ford, charged with delivdiy of for Harry F. Sweltser, former ing at least one representative OOP 62 Edmund ■ ■—% ment In the offing. and the Intermediate League liquor to...... a...... minor...... was„ found basketball to and track etar at from each town with weighted VbflnU’a Three lieaguea delssato IT" be in’ vlolaUoii "of probation and 1 president of a ( WEARING ) LOOKS LIKE HE'S THAT WONT \ BETTER 64Gonnan rhrac men were organised w ith ov» the court ordered suspension o f CkrfUnrd brsM foundry, per ^own with additional mem­ 8:30 in the hearing room of the 5 ,-QOUflJ? / JUST ABOUT TO PO US ANY ) PUSH CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 05 Monocle w 300 men parUclpatlng. sentence revokeil. Johnson was \ Sweltrer drowned yesterday bers allov’ed on the basis of Municipal Building. PE SVKAPnNG IT A FEW DOWN Summer baeketball leagues convicted in 1BB3 of two counU ki Brooklyn, Conn. He was 65. population. buttons! IWorry u B" were operated for Juniors and o f larceny under $250, receiving G U te poUce eald Sweitxer and "Although we have been aireot H" seniors. Tw elve teams played stolen goods and uaiiig a boat bis\wlfe Ruth, 62, were spilled ruled out of the ca.«»e,'’ Hogan p ’ o i ^ t i i n f r c l Y i f v V i SHandM It all games under tights at the without permission. I into 't^e water when heir small said, "w e are hooeful the courr OBequiremaids Charter Oak basketball court. ^IJ^psy some attention to our ^ , STIioiiaand crams IT" BT Johnson received a total of 160 ; boat capslxed in a pond where (ab.) Three aeBslone of swimming days on these charges and is to | they h i^ been fishing. Mrs. A panel of three federal 6variilah B" lessons wete offered at each of spend a like time at the state ' Biweitzer swam to the bank but W the three department-operated court Judges, which earlier this incrediont -8 Jail in Hartford. He also was I Sweitser went under. His body Town Treasurer Walter Le- 7IS M pod swimming pools, Globe Hollow year found that both the House sentenced to 20 days on the was recovered with p-«ppllng clerc has released figures for I V m p S c B ^ ool and Baultere and Senate as presently consti­ charge of delivery of liquor to a hooka. the fiscal year ending June 30 Pond. Over 2,000 children took tuted are unconstitutional, v-ni which reveal that Investments OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS minor. confer later this week as to advantage of these leasons. Hilda Montes, of 159 Center of General Funds last year have About 120 persons took ad- Sailmf Shhut Vint how and when the reepportlon- resulted In record high earn­ St., today pleaded not guilty ment must be undertaken. vsnta*e o f the tennis lessons to a charge of obtaining state NEW LONDON (AP)—The ings of $61,594.54, a 16-per cent T-K) f“ rtUdren and adults aid by fraud and the case was days of the moon rakers return Increase over the previous year. Phil Hyde as Instructor. KILLED IN CRASH ’|W4>»'h«». !««■ TM:On. 04. OW. continued to July 30. to New London this Ypoming. Leclerc has thanked hla staff, i s l i The m ajority o f Uie fall and ANSONIA (A P ) — Sixteen- the staff of the controller’s of­ Mrs. Montes allegedly ob­ Seven of the world’s last tali year-old .lohn H. Moore was BY AL VERMEER winter programs were cwiduct- tained some 13,000 from the sailing ships were due to come fice, and all department heads PRISCILLA’S POP •d at the three recreational kll'ed early Sunday when his "fo r their wise counsel and con­ slate welfare department under up the Thames River and dock car struck a tree off Beaver 8t. centers, the Blast Side, the West the program for aid to depend­ at the state pier and the Coa-st tinued revision of their depart­ NOT H A ! J U S T VJAW SHE SAYS ‘ Side and the Community T. mental needs. In making the SHE LOVES ent children. Guard Academy. They are visit­ SHUTTLE SERVICE VERV TILL I TELL Swimming lessons were given ing the United States as part earnings a part of the general HOLUi'HOCK! GILBERT AND at the Hast Bide pool. Basket­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Two effort in holding the tax line | o f Operation Sail. Tw o more twin-engine Beechcraft air­ SULUVAN ball League teams fo r boys for the year 1964-66.” II will arrive late today and to­ planes begin shuttle service were organized, as well as four Rabies Seen morrow. The treasurer aald this mom- | Senior Basketball League teams from Kennedy International Ing that he estimates the 1963- Although the first seven were Airport to three area airports and four Businessmen’s League due to arrive at New London 64 surplus will reach a figure I teams fo r adults. The men’s today. A spokesman for North- close to $135,000, approximate­ On Increase Light at about 7 a.m. New international Airways, said Volleyball League had 12 teams. ly the amount when the 1964-65 | York and the World a Fair, only j^e line will provide service for Rifle clubs were formed, bowl­ budget was voted in May. two showed up by 10:30 a.m. Bridgeport, New Haven and ing was conducted for boys and The board of directors, at I In Wildlife One was the "Eagle ’ th e . Danbury eight times dally in girls, and Judo lessons were that time, had estimated a sur-1 U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s | both directions. The shuttle ser- plus of $134,462. given for the boys. tra'nlng bark and a familiar operate Monday S o m o th in g Activities with a holiday By ARTHUR HIIX In addition to the earnings j sight In this old seaport. The through Friday. of the General Funds, invest­ theme included the Jack-O- , ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)—Rab- "Eagle” arrived at about 9 a.m. , ____ ^ new for you ments of 20 other funds under Lantem Mystery Voice, t h e le.s, a relatively rare but dread- The second ve.ssel. not Immedl- j RESEARCH GR-ANT ot Stop A Shop! Halloween Window Paintlng ed disease, ha.s become a hard- the treasurer’s control, earned ately Identified, arrived shout j n EW HAVEN (AP) — Re- $70,905 last year, also a record » IIM If NIA. I». m lit. UJ. M. contests, the Santa Claus core problem for the U.S. Public .30 minutes later. search on a German measles Only Stops Shop high. LhatL. Workshop and the Santa Letter Health Service (or two reasons; Crowds were on hand early vaccine will continue at Yale BY JOE CAMPBELL Answering Service, and the too little knowledge and too to watch the arrivals, but many under a renewed grant of $38 f '20 Model Electric Train Race held many carriers among wildlife. left the scene when the rest of 737 - from- the national ... foundation-- during the CJhristmas school For •years, caU and dogs , were w, (j,, vessels failed to aopear March of Dimes. The renewal. dates and guarantees freshness m m tsB E o;R.iMum^ recess. the chief concern of rabies The ship will be onen to the announced yesterday will sup- “No, I don’t think your Janio it a p e c ia l! A apaeial is On Friday evenings a dupll- watchers. In the last year or puMlr from 5 to 8 p.m. today port a project under the dlrtc m REFLECIIOH ■htP-U! cate bridge club was conducted two, however, rabies has been •i-h^C-dlLP/ aUDOOsed to cost less, not more!” WHY MOTHERS GBT « W and tomorrow. tlon of Dr. Dorothy M. Horst- at the Senior Citizens Center brought well under control in mann, professor of epidemiology in every pound of ground ^ e f sold! on School 8t. Another popular domesticated animals, Cuhan» lit arch and pediatrica In the school of program was the Scuba Diving xhla leaves the health service medicine. Lessons at the East Side Recre- with ■ a major snaig—rabies in HARTFORD (AP) — Chiban BEN CASEY atlon Center. wildlife. refugees In this area warmed The Little Theater of Man- The service’s communicable up for a demonstration at Ws.sh- Rail Labor Lhm’ First Chester, with headquarters In disease center here reports that ington by staging a protest HL CASEY K the basement of the old trade (be appearance of rabies in anl- march throiJlp;h downtown Hart­ WASHINGTON — The first school, produced three plays 4, running 18 per cent ford yesterday afternoon. federal labor-relations law was T H E B E A N Y A speaker at a rally before enacted In 1888. It applied to RESEMBLANCE this past year at the Bowers i^head of last year. Through School auditorium. The Chll- mid-June, 2,216 cases had been die march denounced the Or- railroads and provided for ar- BETWEEN OUR ganlzation of American States bitration and presidential CAM ANDXXIR dren’s W ing of the Little reported compared with 1,871 REMODEL fW IE N T ? Theater produced a very sue- y,e same period of 1963. for "dilly-dallying’ ’ about Oiba boards of Investigation, and the tlnited States for letting Your old fur coat into TODAY'S CXwiPWU^ cessful play (Xt the Bailey Audi-' The Increase is due exclusive- torium of Manchester High jy rabies outbreaks in wlld- students visit it. The protest, staged by about 2 STOLES School. 1 lift, according to Dr. Robert c a n The Manchester Square Dance q gcholtens, head of the cen 80 (Juhans, was In preparation A - or Club = j c - t • V- ' ’ V >-■ i’-month^^ — - uV’s * " = “es T r ;:e in a ;c : A JACKET SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL tomorrow during 'k OAS T r hearings .T iT , dances for members at Wad- ^oonokes is a term for diseases ANXIOUS For As g|0 OK GROUND BEEF on Chiba. dell School, m well as ^ponsor- ^j,ich can occur In both man Llttlo As Ing lessons for beginners. Cuban refugees from Con­ tor a latttr? No to be, « M n ' and animals. FURS FOR RENT VNHWDONtXJ ) T>? Senior Citizens Club necticut wKl Join In a march In _! "Our only tool for control it’s M tasy to pkli up th i phono and From $12.00 **313125?) CMARSE FDR A men’ s each Wednesdpv after­ front of the Pan-American hB^dniiarlers ' *'**’* trapping the wildlife, hut Building In Wa.shlngton. where make a Long Distance call. Couldn't MAHHATI’AN ? noon at Its new headquarters " » , this Is not really effective, the OAS will hold its hearings. be easier and you’ll ioel bettor for on School St. with a variety of S c h a lte n s s . i y , . " I t Ju.*:; e a s e s prorrams. Featured during the H. Ldng Diitance Is the next boat development Is probably the key Small TowrtK Confer CHESTER yea- were five dinners, holiday thinf to bting thoro. our conscience that we are H A R TFO R D (AP) -- Small celebrations, a "This Is Your doing something.’’ Rabies Is a FURRIERS L ife" program, and ended the town legislators met at the virus disease which attacks the O F RO CKVILLE TODAY! BY DICK CAVAIJ.I ( state Capitol this afternoon In MORTY MEEKLE sea.son with a three-day camp- : „ervous system, a last-ditch effort to find an 240-2473 ing program at the Salvation, ^ ^ person is suspected of TK SMTItm 8(9 DNUW alternate plan to a high court or call collect Army Camp at Coventry. There having been bitten by a rabid TRIFNM MNFUn Now I Every package ia labeled with the D A Y juat aa tVeOBClOBOlhAT r THINICTHB/li- AAAveeiHe/cAN use m o PROP ruling that the House of Rep­ 875-8929 are 180 registered members in animal. Scholtens says, doctors resentatives must be reappor­ Wo do our bool to oorvo you boOof 7-ZO (PS> yW/TlAAE TC» 0 Q ^yBZi?i£AeGD A zxxxOpetAiOczecttBmwa. ■oon as it’i ground. A ll throu^'h the day we grind it in ID HAVE n: the club, and besides the week-1 don’t waste time testing him to tioned on the basts of popula­ BY ROY CRANE rWANTTDLeAV15MY ly meetings they have a card see if he has the disease. They tion. small batches ao you get it minutea-fresh . . . whether BUZZ SAWYER BBAINTt? A^aOKALeoeNCe. CCNT'iCti? club, a bowling league and pump Louis Pasteur’s vaccine, State Rep. Morris B. Hogan, square dancing. or a modem version of it,' into you shop early or late in the day. ^APEf CRArC, HARRY! I WON'T MAKE MO ILEGGO ME, HARRY.' I 60IN'SPLINTER DAT GUt/ The maintenance crew, under the suspected victim by means of a psychologically Jarring 14- IMBECILE' ENEMY OF SAWYER. ME WAS AIREAPV COME PACK HERE, 500L, 7 the direction of Pete Server, YOU'LL DO NOTHING •day series of daily injections I DISTIMCTLYSAID I ENBAAY. OF THE KIND.' C O M E ' LISTEN TO AW/ the foreman, did the usual fine NO FIGHTING! NOW Job. During the spring and sum­ through the stomach wall. WHEE! WATER’S W e take the most meticulous care to keep your beef BACK LISTEN,IS In an average year, 30,000 TOWE MAPf AN mer the crew prepared the soft- wholesomely fresh. Even our grinder ia kept under ENEMT OFTHEVERY ball and baseball field for daily people undergo this experience, HOT-HOT JIND MAN WHO COULD . games, readied the swimming Scholtens says. refrigeration and the beef is ground right in the cooling Pasteur produced an appar­ UPSET m PLANS. pools for opening by cleaning ently workable rabies vaccine THERE’S A LOU and painting them, as well as room where it’s 35 degrees. That’s the special kind of • j .so last that he stifled medical cleaning the bathhouses. The ^ U T O B O D Y freshness-care Stop A Shop takes — especially for you! OOi. investigation of the disease, the ^MJLLU filter apparatus from Saulters researcher thinks. Now! For only 9'/jc* s ~2L Pond and Verplanck School pool ’’If It weren’t for Pasteur, we day for fuel... hot water WORK wRs removed, painted, stored might have solved the rabies !•• • U lewtr for the winter, and replaced for problem years ago," says Schol­ for all—all the time! HwnlMtweiAl the new season. tens. FRESH CROUND BEEF CAPPAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER If rabies could be controlled If you Uv# in a typical in animals, then it could be era­ house, you could easily mn MORIARTY BROTHERS Chorches G iven dicated, the researcher notes, out of hot water several HBRB'S MV CHECK. AND I have 5 EAT5 FOR VOU and once eradicated there would times a week. 301 CENTER STREET—643-.')l35 FRESH CROUND CHUCK TWO PRQAPECTORS OM THE MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD FOR ISiOOOi UlUJ 1 i>* »<> to use the vaccine in BELLE. NOW YOU 3:15 JET FUSHTi WEATl Now you can have all the AMD I GHARE A ------I A group here may be close to hoi water you need at one WELL, I HAVE I MEAN THEY'LL SOON HALF INTEREAT M Ohorches Motors of Manchter | purifying the rabies virus for time for only 9% c* a day. FRESH GROUND ROUND BE l e a v in ' u s , A N N IE / NEWS FOR THEM DEMVER DANA Think of it—only »%c» -AH-IT'S NOT HOULIHAN HAS JUST THE ] has been awarded a contract fo r , the first time. Once this is done, WHERE'S TOM day! MEN—GET THAT JOB!! AND FLOSSIE? l 6000 FOR US/ HOUSE THEY'VE BEEN I sclcntlsU can explore precisely Save . . . and get Top Vslue Stamps, too! LOOKIN' L . «'hat effect the virus has on the partment witti two, %-ton g«,etlc etructures of living Yes, thanks to Mobllheat —and an oil-fired hot water utility trucks and one, !4 -ton h , heater of correct capacity— OPERATING pickup truck. | The number of rabies cases in your family can take care of The new Dodge trucks will b e, domesticated animals each year all their washing needs at detiYered at a net cost of 28,-' has steadily dropped over the / one time. 800, a price which includes tak- 1 last decade from 8,000 to about heavy equipment Companion Feature! Ing two old trucks in trade. 800. During the same period, Mom can d<> family Chorches bid was the lowest rabies in wild animals has been wash. Sis can do the dishes | of three opened on July 10, the' increasing from 700 to nearly 2,- at the same time Junior DOUBLE others having been $8,917 by DU-' ()00 cases a year. Since 1960, takes his bath, and you en­ -A BuHdown ★ BcKk Ho«$ ★ Graders n U H -M K IO Ion Sales and Service, and $7,-' wild animals have had the joy a shower. 422 by Hartford Rd. Enterprises, greater number of cases, the *r Clom Shells ir Scrapers j Don’t delay— phone us to­ -A DrcKi Lints All bidders are from Manches-' health service reports, day. Find out how easy it is Complete practical triUning on OUR modem machines, at ter. Thej traditional animal hosts DAVY JONES BY LEPF and McWILLIAMS to switch to a Mobllheat- OUR Resident Training Centers, gives you the background HAMBURG Speciffcations call for the ve- for rabies are dogs, foxes and STAMPS flred water heater. you need to get that JOB you want aa a HEAVY EQUIP­ MR. ABERNATHY BY RALKTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY hicletf-to be colored forest green, skunks. In recent years, howev­ and ter bo equipped with dlrec- MENT OPERATOR. ; JEWELRY'S’ ^ T H A N K g o o d n e s s ; h a - h a ! who er, CDC has added raccoons and *ATerage family of four. tioaiad elgnats, heater and de- I TELL YOU, I T H IS IS HU N EC KLA C E. W O U L D N 'T » bats to the list. CALL 249-0077 OR MAIL COUPON TODAtlll PABC50N AAE,/MISS— PERHAPS HAD NOTHING TO -PLANTED! I'D RECOGNIZE IT THERE ISN'T froeter, two rear view mirrors, It If could be definitely esta­ ROLLS YOU'D BE INTERESTED IN DO WITH THESE ANYWHERE. ANOTHER ONE standard transmission, amd slx- blished that some animal— the W E GIVE Si?9C ^ lin d er eOglnes. WEDNESDAY ROBBERIES ON opossum, for example—carried Qualify New GOING ON A IXXJBLE DATE GREEN STAMPS PAssoclated Heavy Equipment M Y S H IP ... the disease and spread U with­ For the many high paying Schools, Inc. •wn hakory Car Exhales Lading out Itself becoming diseased, Jobe In heavy construc­ 14 Haynes Street in Hartford, Esit Hartford, scientists then would have a ri- tion, building roads, Hartford, Conn. N B W Y O R K A new bulk- tal \clue toward understanding bridges, dame, pipe lines, 1 West Hartford, Middlatown, A g o ., Rtfularly anaterlale rallroeid oar that in­ rablps. MORIARTY air ieM s, oflloe buildings, ■ Name teeeeneee hales air and eschalee Ita lad- Tl^ Identification of a host etc. Local and foreign Street eaeeseeee Tkompsonvilla, Bristol, Man- f t r hsg haa been introduced. A ir would go a long way toward ex­ employment opportunlttea. $ h i 2 7 ’ ...... State chastar and Naw Britain. preeeuirb’ forced into the' car At plaining the persistlve nature of BROTHERS You enn start now with­ I City . its deatlnaitlon ep.uaes the dry, rabiea, Scholtens says. ^ out leaving your present ^Ftaone Hre. at Hom e.... 1 powdered lading Inside to be­ Job,'- -TT— y PitchiHg Marv Grissom \- have Uke a liquid. In this atata, ^ m _____a ______infbrmaUon inlormanon aooutabout ourcur namtrained e* tha maiMfausturer aaora, tha of the L ob Anf*!** Angela eom- W O f l T r O C T O T S e Operators avallablo upon request led la f aaa be saaloaided aa eaallgr pUed a i7 -a record as a major 301-11B C M tw ^ t. •a TPatair. leagua pitcher. 'uxM ■ |.,

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>^*Jd lUNCHESTER EVSNIKO HERALD, IfANCHBSTER, OONN« MONDAY, JULY 80, 1964 & MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN« MONDAY, JULY SO, 1064 *Fin^t Round I E w r Played^ — ^icklaus Pot of Gold SporU Schtdul^]^ SAUBM, N, ws- Police and Fire Mstotoy. M g M Identlied bettor really dM Maaora va. r«P . $ — Ml. tod that ehsshra net of geM Nebo. Battered Red Sox Staff | Nichols PGA Champ reeecd $564$l twin 2e«* Maiioia vs. IBka, $-~OviL bin hnol at ■ooktagbam Park. Gems vs. AAN, 6—Oharts# Oak. gete^om deep rougb. sand tra|w er The kigheet MyoS la the I on ths even the wrong fairway. 36-year bletory ef toe track Champions Mai vs. Wynavi, 6—Mt. t on ths Once he hit the flag ettek 'highllghtad a yrewraas tai Taesfiay, futy 21 All Ready to Issue SOS 376. He when he couldn’t even see it. wUeh eight lengtnote wen Bantly vs. HN Baak, $—ML the high-divinjg champion' tied Tom Nleporte, a chib pro With the pressure deepening. ont ef 10 rmeee totnrday. urday afternoon, also at Ver­ Nebo. ship on the way down. from Locust valley, N.Y., who Nichols hit into a trap at 16, Champibm of L i 111 et Lincoln va. PAF, $—Ovsl. went to Ohio State and won the came out strong and made a pianck, by a 6-0 count. The Tma was toe week when he League baseball competi­ National League champs, also Oenui 'VS. Telso, 6 -»■ Ohartea could have gotten down in two NCAA Championship in Colum­ 16-footer for a par. And oirthe Oak. BOSTON (AP) — The bus back in 1631. short 17th, he. knocked In a putt tion in Manchester for 1964 the defending town kings, strokes from the deck of a sink­ backed up the four-hit pitch­ Sportsmen vs. Moriarty’a, Red Sox pitchii^ staff ing s ^ . While Nleklms was charging that he steppM off at 31 feet. is the Police & Fire ehtry. and Palmer was putting togeth That ended It. ing of Brad Steurner with a Mt. Nebo. again is resembling that ITisrs apparently is no oil in The American League solid seven-hit attack. ths area of the Columbue Coun­ er a 66 in front of him, Nichole The victory was worth $16,000 AMERICAN LEAGUE Wedneeday, daly 22 storied Dutch dike— w i^ champions gained the All six runs scored early, two try Club, or Mlebole would have strode along behind, refusing to In prise money for Nichols, plus Lmospe (t), McAnllffe (16), crown Sunday afternoon...... in...... the Walnuts vs. TeaclwM, 6—'ML one important difference. struck it with a seven-iron. told. twice that in Immediate extra Fit liana (1$), Tigers; ^und robin, double elimination in the first frame, four In the Nebo. II sectHid, for Morlarty’s. There’s no boy around to Life was like that tor Nichols, It wai a gm t break to be benefits. (26), Bowens ($), Lau (8), final at Verpianck Field by Stafford vs. Legton, • — ML thrust a finger In the leak. the 28-year-old Loulevllle boy palred with Mr. Hogan, ah, Some of the money will go to Orioles; Fnuioana (4), Brown downing Morlarty Brothers, 1- Sproul’s two hits paced the Nebo. Home runs by Bres- who won the PQA Golf Tourna­ Ben,” Nichols said. “ He was an shrine to 8t. Jude. *T sort of (16), Wagner (23), Indians; Rol­ 10. winners Saturday while London Hrarsday, M y 28 inspiration to me.” promised that I would build one lins (10), KUlebrew (33), Twins; had two blows for the PFst soud, Tony Conigliaro, Felix ment Sunday by three strokes Spinning the shutout was Gents vs. Walnuts, 6 — ML Mantilla, Oirl Yastrsemski and with a record total of 371, nine Hogeh—who didn’t know him if I won,” Nichols said. Adoock 2 (16),'OUnton (10), Norman’s International Nebo. —wrote Nichole an inspirational M . wimw / ie\ TAAk e /is\ 1 Stevs Fish, the PF s big winner League champs, were eliminat­ Dick Stuart accounted for all under par. About 71 of his shots 8t. Juds is the patron saint regular season play. but two runs In the opener yet were downright impossible. letter when Nichols was recov­ of the Impoeetble. Brinkman (4),(41. Senators;Senators. ConlgConlr-, Mattered three hlU In get­ ed earlier In the playoff Involv­ Boston was barely able to “I couldn’t believe them my- ering from an automobUe acci­ Haro (10), Bressond (8), Man ing the three championship Alumni Junion dent that appeared to have ting the decision over John- regular season league winners. squeak out an 11-10 verdict m U—but I have witnesses,” tUIa (18), Yastrzemski (10),' ston. over Washington yesterday. ruined hie athletic carrer in Stuart (23), Red Sox; Peters Police and Fire 001 OOx 1-4-2 Nichole said. The lone run came in the bot­ It was no contest Sstinirday The baby-faced youngster, 1662. (3), Nicholson (11), Hansen Moriarty’s 000 000 0-3-2 The Red Sox had become tom of the third fTame on a Fish and Tedford; Johnston morning in the Alumni Junior masters of “T. i Longest Ball” e-foot-S end 200 pounds, finished Hogan had recovered from a (0), White Sox; CoUvlto (22), Baseball League at Charter similar accident shortly before. OentUe (10), Athletloe. fielder’s choice, a passed ball, and Sproule. with ?7 In 10 games. / with en estoundlng 67 that held a walk and Fish’s single. Barry Oak Park a s the Tigers off an incredible 64 by defend­ “ A high echqol teacher of Morlarty’s 340 000 6-7-1 But when the streak rah-out . NATIONAL LEAGUE London dented the plate and it Police and irire 000 000 0-4-2 trounced the Indians, 17-1. The In the nightcap Boston was ing champion Jack Nicklaus, mine wrote to Hogan, and Ho­ winners failed to score in only gan wrote to me,” Nichols said. Schofield (3), Clemente (6), proved to be the biggest run Steurer and Sproul; Pearl, Cleveland’s Luis Tiant Shows Form Which Stopped Yankees felled by a pair of those little who was playing before the Pirates; Gender (6), Mets; in the poot-season tournament. the sectmd and fourth frames. or one base hits, 5-4, in 10 in­ borne folks. ” I stlU have the letter.” Maher and Tedford. Gary Kuhn scattered three bits Nichols also played with Ho­ Gaines (5), Colts; Mays (26), The latter had one of his club’s nings. Nicklaus made up five strokes Hart (18), Giants; AUen (17), STEVE FISH In gaining the win. Bob Kler- gan when he was a college four safeties. True, the Sox had won three on Arnold Palmer in the final Fish struck out eight bat­ Don Heffner, third base coach nan and Pat Colangelo each senior at Texas AAM. Callison (16), PhllUes; Pav- straight from the Senators but round, playing head-to-head letlch (2), Keough (6), Reds; ters. Ron Stmontan doubled and Moriarty’s made It right with the New York Mets, began collected three hits for the Tlgw "It was an sxtra thrill to play Stadium Impresses Tiant, when the supply ran with Palmer before an enor­ Banks (12), WUllanss (22), Bill Sproul and John Fllloramo down to the wire baseball with Augusta In the ers and Ken Thomas had a pair with him in the final of a major out the pitching was exposed. mous gallery that trooped Santo (17), Cubs. ) added singles In a losing cause. the first loss on the Sat- Sally League In 1026. and three RBIs. Boston ran up 12 homers in through the broiling Ohio sun­ championship,” Nichols lato. three straight victories over shine. Nichols certainly playM like Country Club the Senators, yet in the final They tied tor second, st 374, a man inspired. three games of the series gave three strokes back. He knocked in putts from all PRO-AM WINNER Y ankees up 21 runs. That was the best finish yet over the greeiu. On the second resses Assistant Pro Ralph Nichols Rookie Sox hurlers were rapped so hole hU tee shot was headed out for Palmer in the PGA, the only hard the team was outhit in major title he has never won— of bounds, crashed Into a tree 84-87—71 paced the team of Nichols, Harry Atherton, John He has been dreaming of it both ends of the doubleheader but still no cigar for the general and wound up in the middle of — ^league appearance, in the home^didn’t know it at the time,"' and 15 to 25 overall. the fairway. He made a birdie 8. Munger and Wally Olson to low NEW YORK (AP) were out of it the rest of the since his father, also Luis of Arnie’s Army. park of the perennial AL Right-hander Jack Lamabe. It made three runner-up fin­ At the lOtb hole, when he was gross honors in the Connecticut If you had a tire this worn, and R failed, Young Luis Tiant looked champs, and opposing the pitch­ way. Tiant, was in his hey-day in PGA Pro-Am Tournament last Latin American ball. back in la.st year’s role as the ishes this year for Nicklaus in temporarily tied with Palmer around huge Yankee Stadi­ er with the highest winning Tiant broke into organized long reliefman was credited and Rudolph, Nichols went week at the Manchester Coun­ The elder Tiant played with major championships, the Mas­ um and was impressed. He percentage in in 1958 when he went with the victory in the opener ahead tor good with an eagle try Club. The winning team the New York Cubans in the ters, the British Open, and the looked at Whitey Ford and history. to Mexico from Cuba. He had but was hit hard and drew the PGA, and meant that big Jack putt from 86 feet. posted a 83-80—63 score. “ Yes, this is the first time some arm trouble a couple of Negro Leagues before the ma­ Nichols’ 71 tied tor fifth place nerve loss in the nightcap. , would you have the will not be around for the ultra­ “ When 1 made that putt, was impressed. And he look­ that I’ve seen Yankee Stadium” years ago, but obviously is over jors integrated, and played in Fireman Dick Radatz was among the pros, four others — Cuba, Mexico and the Carib­ rich television world series downhill, I knew I couldn’t ed at the New York Yan­ the young right-hander said. it now. tagged for a homer and single which he won the last two years. lose,” Nichols said. Leo Chiztnskl, Ken Lang, Ed kees and was impressed. “It certainly is impressive. He played with the Mexico bean countries two and three in the first game before he re­ Kowalski and Art House — had decades ago. "It was probably the finest But thers was more to come. Nine Innings later the New But I wasn’t scared out there. City 'Tigers until 1®61 when tired the last five men in or­ round of golf I ever played,” At the 16th, Nichols drove Into 70’s. Twenty-two teams com­ to bring it back and ask for I had confidence in myself.” Cleveland bought his contract. The elder Tiant was a legend der for his 15th save. He was peted. York Yankees had had a good: in Cuban ball, playing until he Nicklaus said. "It Just wasn’t the rough, and produced “ my look at young Lulp Tiant and He also had a fast ball. And He was with Charleston, summoned again after lefty Ar­ best shot of the tournament” — SELECTED NINE W. Va., in 1062 and had a 15-1 was at least 50 years old and good enough.” One-Half HandlGi^> were the most impressed o f all. a curve. And a slider. nold Earley wrenched his pitch­ So torrid was the pace that a four Iron that ran clear to the And he finished up with 11 record with Portland In the Pa­ ranking as one of the best re­ ing arm under the lights. Class A — Bob McGurkln 31- The 23-year-old Cuban native lievers in winter ball. Mason Rudolph, the Tennessean green. He promptly dropped an ^ brand new tire free? strikeouts and only three walks. cific Coast League before he Elarley left with a 4-3 lead “ (CONNECTICUT DAY’’— Michael Hayden, 9, a Cub Scout from Manchester, 4—37, Harry Atherton 82-4—38, now living in Mexico City and And will his father — still who wears thick eye glasses, 18-footer for a hirdle. The only hits came cago Cubs pounded out 27 hits^Pavletich’s two-run hom*r ley delivered the game-winning field Country Club, July 20 to 26, when the world’s fin­ 74. for 8-2 and 9-1 decisions over overcame a 4-3 deficit In the Low net — Tom Kearns 76- single to center with two out. John Bateman and Johnny the Los Angeles Dodgers while eighth inning o i the opener. est shotmakers battle for the richest purse in the 13- ■The Boston mound corps, bad­ 11—66, George Putz 81-14—67, Callison played give-and- St. Louis rallied for four ninth • • * Chance Setting Pace ly battered around their collec­ year history of the Insurance City Open. Dick Duncan 84-15—69. inning runs and edged the New b r a v e s -p i b a t e s — tive earned run average In the take with the National The brimming pot of gold and# SUNDAY League lead but the Mil­ York Mets 7-6 in the second of FYank Bolling drove in t b ^ the worthy charities which 'will AMERICAN LEAGUE heavy stretch of games, re­ a pair after the Mets won the Other entrants include BEST 17 HOLES Nicholson's two-run ceived a jolt when Earley left Milwaukee runs with two sin­ benefit from the Greater Hart­ Full Handicap NF.W YORK fAPI __ Peo-^*econd place, one game behindi^ Dave W. L. Pet. OB waukee Braves made their opener 3-2. gles in the first game and Tony George Bayer, new PGA king leagpie-leadlng Baltimore. homer and Ron Hansen’s solo in obvious pain in the seventh mark playing leap-frog. ford Jaycee sponsored tourna­ Bob Nichols, Dave Marr, Chi Clasa A—Tom Prior 66-8 pie can say a lot of things Balttanore ...... 66 34 .622 — * • • Clonlnger tossed a six-hitter. The Orioles edged Detroit 6- blast offset Rock Colavito’s C h icago...... 54 34 .614 1 inning. He is lost Indefinitely, ment, have attracted the domi­ Chi Rodriguez, Art Wall and 60, Dave McKay 69-7—62, Joe bases-empty homer and Jim Hou.ston Bateman GIANTS-COLTS— Bolling doubled in two more about Dean Chance, but one 4 while Washington nli^d New York ....6 3 34 .609 1'/, apparently Is badly hurt and flubbed a two-out third strike in nant golfers of the last decade. Charlee Slfford. Evankovech 66-3—62, Gentile’s two-run homer for the will require X-rays today. The Giants had lost five liv a runs in the nightcap. Hank ITie stellar field is headed by Clasa B—Bob White 72-11— thing they have to say is Boston 6-4 in 10 innings after Minnesota ....4 7 46 .611 10 the first game of Sunday's dou­ row and were tied 2-2 in the Fischer relieved starter Denny The week-long golf spectacu­ losing the opener 11-10 in oth­ A ’s in the second game. Earley had authored the first U.S. Open champion Ken Ven­ 61, Henry Rockwell 70-8—62, he’s patriotic. • * * Los Angeles ...47 47 J500 11 bleheader against San Francisco eighth inning of the first game. Lemaster in the sixth inning lar will begin with practice er AL action. Detroit ...... 45 46 .495 I I Yj complete game by a 'Boston and two pitches later Jim Ray turi and five former ICO win­ Ekl Foley 75-13—62, Frsmk Con- j Chance, 28-year-old pitcher ORIOLES-HOERS With two outs, Colts’ pitcher and blanked the Pirates. rounds Monday and iSiesday. * • *. B oston ...... 46 48 .434 12'/j southpaw since Frank Baumann Hart homered for a 4-2 Giants ners, Bill Casper, Bob Goalby, norton 75-13—62. for the Los Angeles Angels, Baltimore got solo homers in 1959 and won It last Wednes­ Dick Farrell fanned Orlando • * * The final tuneup for the $60,000 ANBELS-TWINB— Cleveland ...... 39 60 .488 18t/J victory. Billy Maxwell, Gene Llttler and Clasa C — Bill Semkenotti paints the town red, white­ from Boog Powell, Sam Bowens day. After recovering from a Cepeda but the ball eluded Bate­ OUBS-DODGERS— purse will be a Pro-Amateur washes the (^position and Chance walked one and per­ Washington ...3 6 60 X75 23 Gardner Dickenson. 75- 16—58, John Barnlngham and Charley Lau in the only sin­ two-run first, Earley had been The Giants also won the night­ man and Cepeda reached first. Dick Ellsworth pitched a five- Casper and Llttler are also event on Wednesday, makes them feel blue. mitted only one nmner past Kansas City . . . 34 58 .370 28 73-14—69. gle game on the majors’ busiest going strong until hurt. He was cap 1-0 and had the league lead Hart followed with his 13th hitter against the Dodgers in alumni champs of the prestige ^ The first two rounds of the Low gross—Joe Evankovech The ace right-hander pitched first base in the nightcap. His Sunday’s Results to be the added starter Johnny in their grasp until Philadel­ homer, a 460-foot wallop to left the opener and the Cubs collect­ U.S. Open. Former PGA tltlisU ICO, iUelf, will be played on 71, Stan Hilinski 71, Tom Prior his third straight shutout and main support camC from Joe, day of the year. Rookie Wally Baltimore 5, Detroit 4. phia's Callison took it away Pesky so badly needed. centerfleld. ed a dozen hits, including two also will be plentiful at the Thursday and Friday Follow- 71. sixth of the season Sunday as Adcock, who slammed two Bunker won his lOto game New York 6-0, Cleveland 2-8. from from them. bases-empty home runs. Lou against two defeats although he Lock, acquired in a trade WUlle McCovey beat out a run homers )>y Ernie Banks and tourney. Among them will be i ing this, the starting field will Blind bogey — Dan Morline 1 the Angels stopped Minnesota Los Angeles 8-4, Minnesota from the perennial leagu* cham­ The Phils had dropped their first Inning bunt, took second 4-0 for a sweep of their double- Clinton homered following Ad-1 needed relief help. , Billy Williams. Doug Ford, Lionel and Jay He- be cut for the final tw’o rounds 105. 6- 0. pion Yankees, and Brumley, doubleheader opener to Cincin­ on an error and scored the only header and moved Into the cock’s first blast in the second Dick McAuliffe and Bill Free- Lew Burdette allowed six hits bert, and Bob Rosburg. [on Saturday and Sunday. PRO SWEEPSTAKES inning. homered for the Tigers. Boston 11-4, Washington purchased from the defending nati 7-4 and were trailing 2-1 run of the second game on W11-. in the second game and Ron Low gross—Stsn Hilinski 71,1 American League’s first divi­ 10-5, (2nd game 10). in the second game when the Adcock drove in four runs • » • world titlist Los Angeles, Dodg­ lie Maya’ single. Bob Shaw and Santo went 3-for-5, including Tom Prior 71, Joe Evankovech | sion for the first time since the C3ik«go 3-4, Kansas City 2-8, ers, were great Washingrton Giants-Colts final was posted on first week of the seas

1' ■ : . f EANCHISTER EVENING HERALD, JfANGHBSTBR, OQNN« MONDAY, JULY ft),' 1964 PAG! HFTOBI WAMCHESTBR EVENIKa XEEAIA M4NGHB8TBR. CX>NN« IftECDAT, JULY M, XMI ^ 0 1 WOOKOMM Basineas LoeaHsiia Houses For Sale 72 - Houses FdrSsle 72 Housm For Ssk * 72 H ousm For Ssle 72 72 Hooms For Salt 72 THERE 0U6HTA HE A LAIT Bp FAGALT sad SHORTEN lossu Wlthost Board 19 Rosttof BMim I t F or R ent 64 KtlCK llA l^ - Comer of MANGBBSTERr-Oeluze r room SLATER ST. — $17,900-^ bed­ TWO FAMILY dtu>lex, 64, 8. WINDSOR, Wspptng. Non-de- MANCHESTER — 8 bedrooih BraziVs President t h e THOMPSON Holue, Cot­ k. A non. me. noaont Parker and Stephens, owners ranch, 2 hatha, t-car garage, room, 3 bath ranch, big lot, no aluminum Storm windows, yekmment 8 room Lrvhmed rantHi with walkout basemoBt, tage Street, centraUy lo c i^ , STORE — Mala and aMridga, are tranitem d, living out ef freshly painted, 2 new fur­ n a a i, rec room and bar. Rizn- $17,400. OaU 6484364. addkjf, pakStos. ^ ^ w a t t y ^ alter to suit tenant, raaaon- room , % acre suDurban baOement Just over ToWta ittie, taradoaM and addraaoa. OaH- luge Town and want this m tlesa lot Hayes Agency, 64$-A0$. oppoflite new golf course. T. J. naces, oeotrol loeafion. Carlton Icy Agmey, 6484080. CLASSIFIED roctns, parking. Oak 646-^8 abla. 649-8404, 13 noon to i randi home Sold. Beauttful lo- W. Butoliine. lUalter, SI64183. COVENTRY — Custom buUt • Boosting Alliance faiga. Woitaiaaahlp guaraa- MAKEtAMfUMD for overnight and paamanent p.m. C h ^ e tt, IteA or, 648-1677. MANCHBITBR-St. John St 6 room Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 8-car taad. aw Anfmaa S t lil MW. C f MO« MtTHOir TWA! eattop, has three bedrooms, RANCH — m O H r Toouu, Sooth guaat ratea. ______living rqoni with a separate Windsor, one fuU and two half SPUT LEVEL—3 rooms, mod­ MANCHESTER Orem Road. roobi Cape Cod, attaohed ga­ garage, 2 fireplaces, rec room, OOMtULTMGMRy IDEAL LOCATION for any baths, modem kitchen with Baud, sUent, axpandable Cb m , rage, hot Water heat fireplace, iHastered walls, private beaxdi, By BDOAE MHAJOl ♦peraoM ha BraMl, $■ ef IlMm hi BXDWHLA. HOME Dnptovamaatt COMFORTABLE room for gan- business or office, including dining ell, kitchen with a em kitchen with bullt-lna, 8 Coanpany — Rooting, Adbig. ah iVPEOEliQlOR,- brealrfast room. One car gar buUt-ins, dining room, 4 bed­ large bedrooms, (fining room, 4 down, 8 imfmlriied up with dty water and sewer, large $700. down. I^sek'Realty, 289- RIO DB JANEIRO (AP) — Rio. ADVERTISING tleman, separate entrance, living quarters. 4T6 Main rooms, tamUy room, 3-car ga- huge tamUy room 21x38 with dormers, eopper phraUng, lot, excellent trees. Priced 7476, 648-7308, 743-S3M. Doaa ha have enough P9<6^f taranooa, addttlona and ra> paridng. Oas 649-3666. Street. 649-6330, OA. rage. We listed the house at Tlwre’s a new sing In the Al- modeling of aQ typaa Bncal- $31,900. tMit they want actlan ram, Icf 100x206, owner wanta fir^lace, 3 fun baths, 2-ckr ga­ plaster waCIs, fireplace, ame- right, $16,600. Can 6484378, Uanoe for Progrees In Brasil. ""Hm needs are so great advertising DKPT. HOURS qmck sale beoauae of lUneas, rage, excellent neighborhood, slte drive and garage, bean- Brae-Bum ReaKy. lent wonmanahlp. 616 6SS. ROOM AND MEALS, prefer re­ and win listen to your offer. Lota For Salt It dkkn’t take much to pat there’re never wiough,’’ KObiah > AJU. to i P.M. tired people, will take others. T. J. Crockett, ReaKor, 048- W,600. FhUbrlck Agency, 640- $81,900. FhKbrick Agency, 649- tifuUy landscaped. Priced to oautknuly repUaa. MON OONSTRUemON—Roof­ Houses F or R ent 65 846L 8464. sidl at $16,200.' Call Frank L. SHADffl) CAPE—Diana Drive. TREED LOT, 180 foot frootage. it there but it could take a lot Part meals for errands. 649- 1677. 4 bedioome, 2 bathe, fun shed, at bard work to keep it there. ing, Ading, alterations, ceil­ FIVE ROOMS, aini^e home, Bausola, 74>43$2 or 64S4896. Residential sane. $3,700. WOC- C50PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ings, gutters and aluminum 6469. ___ _ $18,900 - ATTRACnVB S bed­ CENTRAL AIR ooAdtfioning.— large lot, earport Owner 649- verton Agency, Rerdtor, 649 The zip mee from the at­ KOm^AT n n i ffVlDAT ItdM A-M^—SATORDAI • AJIA. $136. monthly. Inquire 82 ) room ranch, firralace, alumin­ Solidly built 8. rqom Ranch. B«)fO N —AnsaUU acres,7 rooin 3696. windows. 643-4M2, 64S-06M. Church St, 6A p.m. JEonday Vernon j , 38U. titude of BrasU’s new poet-re- um storms, endooed mrport Tremendtms lot with tdrrubs raised ranch, 3 fireplaces, vokiUon government toward the Police Check Apartmeiita—Flats— onty. l / y r s OF ELBOW ROOM basement la m lot nice view. and Sowers of all descriptions. large famUy room, 3 car ga­ MANCHESTER — 717 Center ROCKLBDOB - Lovely wooded PLEASE READ VbUR AD BIDWELL, SIDINa and roofing. Tenements 63 Cariton W. HutiitoMns. Realtor, rage, bathe, 1 fUU bath, Street—Olcott Drive section. ( lot 100x170, bi AA sooe, aU bemtepbe^wide aid program in this 1-year-old custom-^ Huge living room with ^cture launched by the late Preeident mr *^Mit Ais” m n tokca over tke piioiie m a 643-6376, 8T6-91M. ^ / m m A • « iD C M ^ ... .oo»rrviu.ArMe,voo Resort Proper^ 649-6183. window and fireplace. 8 large laundry room, patio, buUtins, large rooms, bath, lavatory, utiUtiee, terms available. 6 Four Crashes EvERVTrE,*MAT it I tMrrCHMG LANffi I LOOKINO for‘anything'In r ^ built L-Ranch. An unusual bedroomii. Famny kitchen with hot water oU heat, 2 sons, brseteway. S-cer guage. AA 1489. John Kennedy. .■■tm It— The Advwrttwr ■hoaM reed U« ad the FIRST cutEPrvouwiNiiiftor estate rentals — apartments, For Rent 67 borne for a family that $18,90O-QUALrrY CAPE close DAT R APPSARS aad REPORT ERRORS la time for the Roofinir and Chtmneya It-A EXCEPT‘ME RIAR<-Viet/ VRMOOT lOOKMQr?^' diahwasher. Spotless eonditkm. acre kd. OhaiCee Lieeperance, e lot 140x160. City water, BraaiTe pro-XJ.S. government Motorist Michael Grenier, 17, V/eSN-MEtACK homes, muCtiple dwellings, call needs space galore and a to schools, bus line. 6 flnikhed, 649-7630. r«r. Hot water heat, olL lei Its extremMy favorable at­ ^nrtfiT- The HeraM la reaponAble tor only ONE taioor- kHeRORSOMHERCARf*ao » ----- —■ ---- OPMVHEAO?^ HAMPTON — Seabrook Beach, convenient location, only tastefuUy decorated zooms, ex* Wolvertoo Agency, Realtor, WYLLY8 STREET — 340 foot of 79 Deepwood Dr., yesterday net or onitted laaertloa for aay advertlaemeat and then only ROOFXNQ — SpedaMAng re­ J. D. Realty, 643-6129.____ 849-2818. Well insulated. Plaster walls. titude toward the Alliance be afteraexm was cited for reckless pairing roota of all Unda. new N.H. New three bedroom wa­ $17,900. Call Mr. Bogdan cellent finantHng availatde. PORTER STREET Area—4 bed Copper tubing. Outside field- frontage, 648-7444. known from the start. to Sm eateat of a "make good” laaerttoa. Errors which do not BOLTON—Brandy St. Beautl terfront apartment, all util­ 649-6606,^ 648-3980. Wesley R. Smith Agency, 648- room Ooloima: priced for Im­ driving, following a one-car leasaa tko valoe of the advartiaemeat will aot be oorreeted by roofs, gutter work, chimneys CONCORD ROAD $28,000. 7 stone fireplace, patio. Reason­ MANCHESTER — Bqrnham Any lingering doubts 'were cleaned, repaired. Ahnnlnum ful 4 room apartment, modem ities. Aug. 15. 644-8087. 1667.' room ranch. Flnldied beise- mediate sale b^use of own­ ably priced. H. B. Grady, Brok­ crash on Buckland Rd., and was conveniences, second floor, Street. 1% acre wooded budd­ whipped away when President summoned to appear in Man­ aiding. W yeaura’ experience. BARROWS & WALLACE ment, IH batiiSr -real deep lot er transfer. Call for further er, 648-8009. ing lot, 166 foot frontage, no Free estimates Can Bowley, near new h l^ school, suitable CAPE Cod, Dennlsport. 3 and Manchester Paikade, HILLIARD ST. — $18,900—plus with picnic area, etc. Terrific particularB. Wesley R. Smith Humberto Cutello BraiKo re­ chester's Circuit Court 12 ses­ for teachera. Call 649-0771 af­ 8 bedroom cottages, all con­ another $8,000 fOr a B. acme Agency, 641-1667. water or sewers, $8,800. Own­ cently asked to be present at sion Aug. 10, to answer ths 643-5361, 644-8333. Mandiester buy. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, ASSUMPTION PARISH — Im­ er 648-8887. D IAL 643-2711 ter 6 p.m. veniences, automatic heat, va­ 840-6806 lot. Neat home, 5 large rooms, 648-1677. mediate occupancy. 7 room Co­ the signing of a $16 mlUion Al­ charge, poUce said. RAT’S ROOFTNO OO.—Shingle cancies August 29-September 6. porches, filed bath, garage. DUPLEX — 8-6, many modem lonial, fireplace, p^-lU ie liance-supported road-building The accident was one of (our roofs, gutters, built-up roofs, THREE ROOM apartments, all Rockville 876-0882. Worfii Invesfigafing. T. J. MANCHESTER — central, bus improvements, cIom In town, W anted——Real E sta te 7 7 1 program in northeast BraaiL investigated by poUce during Crockett, Realtor, e4S-1677. St. James Pariah, $19,600. War­ grounds, on bus line. Char-Bon roof and chimney repairs, Ray utilUies and air conditioning. bo w er s SCHOOL—7 room fun line, ExceUent 2-famlly of Real Estate, 148-0688. Outello said he wanted to the weekend hours in which no Jackson, 643-8325, Ray Hage- For appointment, call Mr, NIANTTC—For rent or sale. 4 4H*4^. Two heating m tem s. ren B. Howland, Realtor, 648- PLANNING TO SELL your injuries but moderate to heavy room cottage, hot water, stall shed dormer C^ie, 4 or 6 bed SUBURBAN Manchester—Beau property? Call Joaaph Barth, “become peraonally identified” now, 649-2214. Peterman, 643-3468, or Mr. rooms, baths, garage. $16, Piteed to s(dl at $16,500. 1106. $8,900 — SmOLB HOUSE, cor­ with the Alliance for Progrees. vehicular damage was reporteiL TnaU* RtM hiat Our AdvtrliMr? Pontlcem. 649-9644. shower. Very reasonable. 648- tifuUy tailored 8 room ranch. Bayes Agency, 643-4803. Broker, 649-0330. Police said that Grenier, driv­ 0420. 900. FbUbtlck Agency, 649- Space for a variety of room NEW RANCHES — Three new ner «ot, oU hot air heat, gas hc4 For the members of the UB. water heater, tuU oeller, city THREE BEDROOM Cape under | ing north on Buckland R d, near RsdIo-TV Repair WE HAVE customers waiting 8464. purposes including 6 bedroomO. FOR SHADE and shelter, an ranch homes under (xmstruc- Agency for International Devel­ Burnham St., lost control of his M-Haar tonariig SarviN Services 18 for the rental of your apart­ BLACK POINT — 8 bedrooms, ft’s New. It’s Modem... So acre of shade trees surrounded tion. Six rooms, garage, fuU water and sewer, no sidewalks, $16,000. Phone R. E. Anthony, opment (USAID), the agency fireplace, shower, full bath, CUSTOM BUILT 8 bedroom there wiU be no fuss with basements, big lots within a near bus and schools. O. S. BiMier, 743-6431. car, ran off tiie road some 80 2 ment or home. J. D. Realty, this long, lean contemporary which handles most of the U.& Htip Wanted—Female 36 !9ituations Wanted— Household Goods 51 screened porch, pine paneled, ranch, 2 baths, large Uving Mock of a new school. SHA Keith. Broker, M9-9126. feet, hit a tree, continued on CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ 643-6139. room, fireplace, kitchen wim fix-ups. It’s a new area and ranch. 6 rooms include 2 or 3 WANTED—Must find 8 or 6 end of the Alliance in Latin ISO feet into a field where hs Fraa la Harald Raadart ice, available all hours. Satls- CENTRAL SUPPLY AIDE, ______^ LARGE MDPMENT apartment large yard. 643-6000. you’ll have nice new neigh­ bedrooms, relaxed formal din­ or Va. Terrific value for only Arnerica, it was extremely good 4^ ROOMS, 13 Ford Street, fur­ buUt-lns, finished rec zoom bors In the future. Wolverton $18,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, ANDOVER—Six room raised room Cape In Manchester un­ knocked down a fence where factlao guaranteed. Can 549- High Schort graduate, mature. ' EXPERIENCED painter wanU size stovea, 336. Fontaine’s with fireplace and bar, at­ ing room, living room with ranch, 6 double bedrooms, 2, der $16,600 for waiting client. news. horses were corralled. The car a t ^Ssaaatloa aa saa of oar claaalfled adverttoeaaaata? No 1216. willing to learn and able to nace, automatic hot water and Agency, ReeCtor, 849-3818. Ororgian marble fireplace, 648-1677. oror at Ska tetephoae Mated T Simple anil the part or hdl-tlme woric, paint­ Restaurant ^uipment, 478 stove. Phone' 648-4761. Wanted To Rent 68 tached 2-car garage, large 7 or 10 acres available, with Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, For nearly three disappoint­ was extensively damaged and assume responsibility, for 3-11 ing or maintenance. TeH. 640- Windsor St., Hartford. 627-6771. wooded lot for maximum pri­ SO. WINDSOR—$600 down buys kitchen with buUtlns, 2 car ga' NEW COLONIALS — We have brook. No agents. 649-9403. 649-5139. ing years, the head-dragging had to be towed from the acci­ shift. Call Manchester Me­ . SMALL, RELIABLE engineer’s rage. A Real Countx-y Gentle­ Alliance had faced Indifferenee EDWARDS Millinery, Dressmakinjf 19 8666 EVERYTHING in sterilized re­ EXCLUSIVE rental agents for vacy. $26,000. PhSbrlck Agen­ a 3 bedroom 6^ room ranch, Just Usted two four bedroom dent scene, poUce said. morial Hospital, 643-1141, Ext. two apartment buildings, $136. family wants nice 6-8 room cy, 649-8464. oil hot water heat, 100x200 lot. man. Wolverton Agency, Real­ cMonlala with all file asetras up and. In some cases,, outright PoUce Issued a written warn­ 273, Mrs. Miller. conditioned used furniture and apartment-house, good neigh­ tor, 649-2813. ANSWERING SERVICE DRESSMAKINQ, aUeraUons, appliances, high quality—low monthly and up. Warren E. PhilbricK Agency, 640-8464. on Grandview Street. One home Irastility from former President ing to motorist Gloria Vecxdiio Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. borhood, 1-2 years’ lease. 646- PICTURESQUE oetUng—7 room has two and a half baths, the Joao Goulart’s government of 38 W. Center St. for faihira 449-0500 — 175-2519 . JS>m*'’m p la S * S ' e s % CATALOG FREE. U l send you prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 196 0294. brick ranch, tamUy zoom, 1% $18,800—7 ROOM Ooloiiial. Uv VERNON—Ranch 6 rooms, 8 396-page Popular C.ub catalog. South Street, Rockville. 876- bedrooms, family size kitch' other 1%. Two car garages, India’s First Lady Goulart's attitude filtered to keep a proper kx>kout after plied, .skirts idiortened, cater­ GROOMING and boarding, will THREE ROOM apartment, heat baths, double garage, wooded Ipg room, fireplace, formal walk-out basements, family titude toward the AUanoe he they investigated a two-car acci­ I hoTT Tffa- Maaaaco. yoall hear from our advertiser ha Jlc ing to expectants, little cher­ Let your friends shop from it. 2174. Open 9-8. and hot water, |66 monthly. lot. Manchester. Cazltos W. dining room, 8 bedrooms, sun en, partial rec room in bsae' Then you pick |25 and more in coulect and deliver. H. C. Buslness Property ment, lot 90x165 with trees, room, etc. Has to be seen to his government and few openly dent yesterday morning on Park w wHhoat apendlac aS evenlny at the telephone. ubs and small fry. 643-6602. Chase, Harmony Hill Kennela CR08LEY Shelvador refrig- Adulto only. No pets. 649-6106. Hutchins. Realtor, 649-8182. porch, natural wocxlworfc, ^ be appreciated. Call, w« have support the AlUanos, St., near Main St. PoUce said free Items. Alice Williams, For Sale 70 rage, shade trees, centially $14,600. Philbrick Agency, 649 Avoids the Spotlight Popular Club Plan, Department Bolton, 643-6427. water, excellent operating con- t HREIE ROOM apartment and BOLTON — ExceUent 6 lyom 8464. the key. T. J. Crockett, Real' But Costello’s attitude is al­ she was leaving a driveway dltion and appearance, asking uxated In Manchester. Phl~ tor, 648-1677. " so expected to filter down and, when she sldeswiped a parked Moving—^Trucking— K800, Lynbrook, New York. DACHSHUND, AKC registered, garage, 118 Main St., flOO. BUSINESS ZONE HI — Eight ranch, plus fuU basement, hot brick Agency, 649-8464. Last and Fanad Business Services 160. Call 649-1847 evenings. water oil heat, fireplace, $14,200 — ATTRACjnVE 6 room By WaagniiT—»«y Batakopan ynot know what happens. This in the words of look Kubish, car. Damage was minor. Storage 20 puppy shots, champion blood 649-5229, 9-5. rooms with two offices, sep­ ANDOVER LAKE-Charmlng, No arrests aor Injuziss oc­ Offered 13 lines. 643-9482. arate entrance, suitable for 2 car garage, nicelly land­ SO. WINDSOR ranch—8 bed­ Cape, dormers, hot water heat 6 room cottage, large lot, hot gave me time to devote all my chief of USAID in Brazil, It L o s t — Men’s Omega Swlaa RN, PART TIME. CaM 649- CELBIBRATTON SALE! COLONIAL HEIGHTS Apart­ scaped, approximately % acre khade trees, near bus, school, NEW DELHI (AP)— The energy to Gandhi and then to "could make a substantial dif­ curred 4n the other aeddsnts, wristwatch with Spidel bend. LAWNMOWER sharpening; re­ MANCHESTER DeUverv. Light $60 Free Free Free $60 business or professlaaal nee. rooms, 2 baths, fireplace, mcxl- shopping. Carlton W. Hutohins air oil heat, 3-car garage, tip­ first lady of India neither trucking and package dellvi^. 3368. BOARDING, dogs only. Lady ments—414 room town houses, PWlbrick Agency, 649-8464. lot, trees, excellent ctmdltlon. •m kitchen with birch cab­ top condition, full price, $9,-| Nehru, the two hard taskmas­ ference.” both occurring on Saturday, one Reward. Finder plea-se rehim pairs, sales, rotor blades GROCERIES OR MEATS heat, hot water and appliances, Realtor, 6404132. knows what that title means a oar-pole crash on School SL, sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ Refrigerators, waahers and Buster Kennels, R. P. Cobb 216 Quick occupancy. Charles Les- inets, atta^ed garage, cen­ 600. Alice Clampet, Rraltor, ters.” He says this attitude from to the Herald. stove moving specialty. Folding Hillstown Rd., Manchester. DURING CELEBRATION SALE private patio and cellar, park- 44,000 SQ. FT. PLANT 38 miles perance, 640-7620. tral air conditioning, aluminum 649-4643. nor cares. She wants only to be Does Shastri ever gM angry Brazil already has givofi per­ at Autumn St., and the second ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, OF OPENING OF OUR NEW I {nc $146. 649-4436, 649-6644. east of Hartford, 6 miles off FOUR BEDROOMS . . .5? left alone to cook for her fam- two-car back-iq> eolUstoa on LOST—Smoklt Uger kitten, part 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 646- chairs for rent- 649-0762. MANAGEMENT 646-8466. combinations, $18,000. FhU' Large family type ranch, sub­ with his wife? Yes. When she sonnel oonnected with the pro­ DANBURY STORE AT 368-60 Wilbur Cross. Gotxl labor area. SEVEN ROOM Older home, 4 brick Agency, 649-8484. MANCHESTER — Buy yourself I Uy, watch her hmtoand’s health gets up at 2 a.m. to bathe in Teresa Rd Miywe, lost Tuesday vicinity 3098. GOLDEN______RETRIEVER pup- _ MAIN ST. YOU GET $60 GRO- MANCHESTER Garden Apts.— bedrexjms, 3 baths, lot 72xl8L u rb s . Ideal spot for ■ children, gram a new zing in their work. Oak and Oottage St. Reward. OPPORTUNITY 18 acres plus lake, free water all rcxnns generous, especially good Income with this 14 rexm and pray six hours a day. ice-cold water — even in whiter You can already tell a dif­ Painting—Papering 21 pies, 8 weeks old, AKC reg- CERIES OR MEATS AT THE i 414 room apartment, complete- and power, low taxes. Plant Marion B. Rohertson, Realtor, MANCHESTER RANCH — 2 family duplex located in a Call tae-STSe evenings. REPAIRS on all makes of re istered, champion bloodline.' SUPER MARKETT OF YOUR \ ly redecorated, includes heat, I 643-6968. the living room with fireplace ’This is the 58-year-old wife — and begins her prayers. ference in the speed with which frigerators, washers, ranges, A wel'. eetablished Corp. has im like new. Will sell or lease. years old, exceHent Icx^atlon, attached garage. 1% baths Business Zone on Center Street. of India’s new prime minister, “Does God believe in quanti PAINTTNO, EXTERIOR and In­ 649-6100. CHOICE AND WE PAY FOR hot water, stove, and refrig-i 35,000 down. Owner 742-8625, 21 foot Uving room, fireplace, Priced under $20,000. Call Carl things are moblng. Public Records LOST—Black and white kitten, and dryers. All oil burners mediate opening in this area for EAST HARTFORD — Garrison utility room. $21,900 and worth Lai Bahadur Shastii. There is tative prayer that you should For ssan4)le, since ttte revo­ vteiiiity Pitkin St., child’s pet. cleaned and serviced. All work terior, paperhanging, wall­ . R.eion*.! Mitnajrer and se v e ra l------—rr. ' IT. HUKKJt HURRY! ! THIS THIS OFFER IS ' oralerator. Available July 15. 3120; eve. 742-8090. kitchen with buUt-lnB, natural Zinsser, Jarvis Realty Oo., paper removed, dry wall work. Branch Manager. Women 0®*^MAN SHEPHERD ; u m ITED FOR A SHORT TIME per month. 643-0000 or at office Colonial, 8 bedrooms, 1^ woodwink, aluminum wlndtyws, IL Wolverton Agency, Realtor, none of the NMuru family glam­ pray for so long?” he once lution’s triumph April 1, ths Warrantee Deads Please esK M3-M7S, M8-7019. guaranteed. 646-0066. baths, fireplace, buUt-lna 640-2818. Realtors, 643-1131; Eves. asked her. "Do you know what Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ want a brilliant future and a puppies, 7 weeks old, for sale. ONLY. THIS OFFER IS NOT 16 Forest Street. E5SSO SERVICE station for doors, anti awnings, attsuihed 0038. or or worldliness about this United States has signed agree­ Paul p. Flano to Jsonis Heap ing arranged. Fully Insured. Call 643-7764. VALID ON THE COSMOPOLI­ lease at Bolton Notch, High­ breezeway, attached garage, woman, no hist for the spot­ it would mean if you fall ill?” ments with Brazil for knuts or derson, property cdt Iswrton FOUND — One female brown STEPS. SIDEWALKS. atone position of security will find this 56 BIRCH STREET, second wooded lot, $32,600. Philbrick garage, $21,900. PhUbrick MAN<3HBSTER VICINITY — 6 “But six hours from 2 a.m. and white mongrel. OaH BbRon walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ Free estimates. 649-9668, Jo­ is what they are seeking. Write TAN OR SKYLARK OUTFITS. ways 6 and 44A. Contact Mr. Agency, 640-8464. room ranch, situated on a ATTENTION — Reduced for light, no passiiHi — or even im- grants totaling some $142.8 Rd. seph P. Lewis. 8 COMPLETE floor, cold flat, now available. D. Lothrop, 627-4183. Agency, ReaCton, 649-8464. quick sale. Husband trans­ deratandlng—for politics. is the only time I can be near million. In the 10 months pre­ Hleanor M. Keefe to Jerry Dog Warden, 649-7601. races, hatchways, dry wells. for confidential interview in , Articles For Sale 45 See Mr. Colby, first floor. 160x160 well shrubbed lot, at­ God before the family wakes All concrete repairs. Reason­ your City to Martin Harris, ROOMS OP BRAND MANCHESTER - $14,900. Six $81,000—RED HOT, Just on the tached garage, 3 bedrooms, ferred. Must sell 6’ 3 room ShastrTs wife (In Hindu tra­ vious to the revolution only C. Poasum and Barbara A. INSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint­ NEW FURNITURE market, big 4-bedroom co­ ranch In young neighboitumd, up and He knows how to keep $180 million were earmaritod or Poaaum, property at 14-ld able. 648-0861. ing. You name your own price. President, 1686 Wilbraham Rd., SCRESINED loam for the best Land For Sale 71 room brick Cape, fireplace, dining room, wall to wall car­ dition she uses her given name me well,” she replied. Springfield, Mass. in lawrjs. delivered from our k APPLIANCES 149 OAKLAND STREET. 2 room ' ------vanure. excellent cxinditlon, lonial, witii all the extras. Rec pet In yvlng room, built-in oven one-half acre lot. Any reason' spent In B natl hi the AlUanoe Proctor Rd. ’ITPE WRITERS — Standard 649-7868. 876-8401. room, breezeway, 2-car garage, able offer ooiistdered Owner (Ad tlHM is “Mrs. LaUU”) is Shastri gave %p. Edward F. VUga and Stapbea screening plant. Andover Co­ THE “COSMOPOLITAN” apartment $60 . 649-5229 , 9-6. i EIGHT OR 10 acres with or near bus,IS, flopping, and range, close to bus line, typical of minions of Indian program. In the two months and electric. Repaired, over­ . .3188 porch, awnings, carpeting. Sub­ 644-0600. "I should have known there is K. Kbakl to Martin ID. Klukas tUSCTftOLXJX aalea and aarv EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ lumbia. George H. Griffing, ' * ROOMS ...... without buildings. Inquire own­ school. Carlton W. Hutchins, urban, but in Town. T. J. immediate

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M eat aaaaiag eC all-tecults WSN At aU drag • Committee will meet at the Poet a.m. at Susannah Wesley Hall. Shota Goet On Home at 7:>0 ttila evening. Members are reminded to bring a dish for the dihner and their Pay Raise Voted NEW T ( » K (AP) — A •Rie Disabled American Vet­ holiday envelopes. ballet troupe— all white— erans Chapter and Auxiliary will performed Monday night eponeor a hot dog *^*J,*V,V** Arthur E. Gibson of 40 Flow­ for 1,500 Negroes and Brooklyii Negroes Riot Rocky Hill Veterans H o s i ^ er St. celebrated hts OSrd birth­ Puerto Ricans at the out­ tomorrow night. Members will day today. He was feted at a For Servicemen door East Harlem Plasa, meet at Bie hospital at 6 p.m. cookout ^ven by his daughter. about 18 blocka from tha Miss Ethelyn Gibson, at 28 Flow­ oantar of the Hariem dls- - The Mystic Review of the er St. yesterday afternoon. turbances. The ballet com­ Women’s Benefit AssoclaUon WA8HIN0T0N (AP)—A | 2 0 7 million yearly pay pany was warmly applaud­ wBl hold a picnic at the home Marine PFCs Gediminas P. raiaa for more than 2.6 million military personnel was ed. Police had recommend­ Mn. Grace Graves at Bolton Gulbinas, 19 North St., James A. headed today fw speedy enactment, perhape in time to ed eanoellng the show, but Lake at 8:30 tomorrow night. Morianos, 18 Lilley St., and Leon ^ into August paychecks.t the plaaa director assured Harlem Simmers^ Down Because of the picnic, the meet- J. Zapadka, 168 Woodland St., first day of the calendar month the company there would n ia alectlon-year bonanaa be no violence. In* originally scheduled for to- returned Saturday from two whiuod through the Sanate following enactment. morrow night at Odd Fellows weeks field training with Hart­ Monday by voice vote a little Little opposition was expected Hall win not be held. ford’s Company "B ” , U.S. Ma­ more than one week after it was In the House, which last month rine Corps Reserve, at Camp formally approved without pub­ voted $448 million in pay raises Wagner Cuts Marine Corporal John * . Lejeune, N.C. lic hearings by the Sonata for most civilian govertiment Events Fales son of Mr. and Mrs. Em­ Armed Sarvlcea Committee. employes. The Senate has mons R. Fales. 188 North Elm Airman Third Class Russell A. If It gete through Congress passed this bill with amend EuropeTrip, St M serving with Marine Me­ Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. and la rigned by the President ments and it now la awaiting dium Helicopter Transport Russell A. Wright Sr., 102 Green before the end of this month, the compromise. In State Squadron 261, Marine Air Group Rd., has been graduated from raises would become effective The mUlUry payblll would H ead sH om e S6, Marine Corps Air Facility, the technical training course for Aug. 1. provide a 2.5 per cent increase Mew River, N.C. U.S. Air Force jet aircraft me­ Chsrtrman Carl Vinson, D-Ga., in b ^ c pay for all officers and chanics at Amarillo AFB, Tex. e< the House Afmad Services enlisted men with more than Town Legislators NEW YORK (AP)—Ra­ Airman Wright, a graduate of (Jommittee caUed for speedy ac­ two years of service. cial rioting simmered down Even larger increases—8.5 Howell Cheney Technical tion. He steered the bill to a Ask Session on today in Harlem but disor­ School, is assigned to the Mili­ subcommittee headed by Rep. per cent of basic pay—would go tary Air Transport Service unit L. Mendel Rivers, D-S.C., who to young commissioned and Reapportio n i n g der flared across the East LECLERC at Travis AFB, Calif. said House hearings would be warrant officers with less than River in the predominantly brief. two years of service. In this ca­ ^Jegro Bedford-Stuyvesant FUNERAL HOME tegory are about 44,601 officers, Asked X he could get the HARTFORD (A P )—Still section of Brooklyn. measure to the President before mainly- lieutenants and cap­ tains. The basic pay of this fighting to retain the unit A crowd of about 300 Negroes, FUNERAL Icoeh and Garden the end of the month. Rivers some throwing bottles, surged Working Under Close Inspection said "w e could very well do group has not been Increased principle of representation, small town legislators have through streets of the Brooklyn SERVICE InnBDite of the heat, the Manchester Lodge o f Elks turned out for a repeat p^ orm an ce of that.’’ area shortly after midnight, UMBRELLAS The bUl’s effective date is the (• e a Page Nine) adopted a resolution calling WALTER N. ■'O^ration Paintbrush ” at Bunce Center for Retarded Children yesterday aftemwn. The l o H shouting and smashing store LB5CLH2RC E l ^ helped to renovate the school in 1954. Joseph Macalone and Capt for a special session of the windows. Director REPAIRED and Caughey^ headed the committee of volunteers. Sitting in the shade and sipping soda are General Assembly to act on Police said the demonstrators the official inspectors. (Herald photo by Pinto.) ______reapportionment. apparently were acting in sym­ 26 Main Street, Manchester pathy with racial rioters in Har­ state representatives from RECOVERED tives, regfistrar of voters and French Protest Raid lem. Call 649-5869 some 40 small towns took their A picket line formed in front justices of peace. action yesterday In the knowl­ The Democrats tonight will of Caty Hall to protest police Parties Meet Tonight SWN edge that it may have no ef­ tactics in Harlem and demand LOUIS PALAZZI elect 11 new members to its .On Saigon Embassy fect. town committee, one to fill a the ouster of PoUce Commis­ The U.S. District Court, which sioner Michael J. Murphy. Some We*ra m M2 BLDRIDGE STREET vacancy in District 2, and 10 has ordered that both chambers as the result of a recent rules civil rights leaders have ac­ 648-5558 To Name Camiidates SAIGON, South Viet Nam^successlon today near the Up of of the general Assembly be re­ cused the police of Imitality. near m change which raised the total (A P)—Prance protested to the South Viet Nam and a U.S. apportioned, refused to let the . Harlem, after two nights of party membership from 60 to 70. CHOP T' South Vietnamese government spokesman said casualties are small town Interests Intervene rioting, had more disorders your The Republican and D em o-f All other Democratic tacum- today following an invasion of believed to have been heavy. ,ln the case earlier this year. Monday night but on a lesser ^ bents will be renominated to- GLADSTONE NOT RUNNING COttBlHMVOH cratic Town Committees are its ^gon embassy by 60 Viet­ One American was wounded. The kernel of the court’s rul­ scale than before. telephone night. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — istate He was flown to Saigon. ing, as it applies to the House, Police pistol fire still shat­ both meeting at 8 tonight to namese students. Republicans have not yet re­ Sen. Louis I. Gladrione, the Sen­ ’The students burned a small The attacks took place In isol­ is that many residents of big tered the air Monday flight. endorse party slates for the Oct. vealed whether all of their in­ ate majority leader, will sit out embassy truck, tore down the ated Chunong Thien Province on city and suburban areas are be­ Hundreds of steel-helmeted po­ 6 town elections. cumbents are available for re- elections this fall. The Bridge­ French , seal over the entrance this 10th anniversary of the ing deprived of adequate repre­ lice patrolled toe area. Major nomihation. FREE The Republicans will meet at port Democrat is expected to and smashed telejutoter equip* Geneva agreements that split sentation under the present sys­ streets were again closed to Viet Nam and put the northern tem, which aEows every town Ponders Pact with LBJ 2 Shootings the Manchester Country Club The two town committees will lose his seat as a result of re- ment, furniture and win­ P olice Vsedl traffic. Chew up! For m wiounl you’ll hard­ distrlctlng. Gladstone, 37, has sector under Communist rule. one or two representatives re­ DELIVERY and the Democrats at Mott’s meet again in August to choose dows. A leader urged them on (Jhanting Negro demonstra­ ly miss, you can place a Long Dte- a slate of candidates to be voted served three terms as senator shouting, “ Down with France, At least 60 troops ware gardless of size. tors marched ttirough the Auditorium on E. Middle Tpke. from the 22d district, two of wounded in the ambush of a Stir Chicago tonca call to those you do miss. Just Candidates for the town posts upon at the Nov. 3 state and na­ down with De Gaulle, down with In their resolution yesterday, Special Unit streets. Roving gangs harassed Four order for drug needs them as majority leader. He an­ battalion-sized truck convoy tha s m a ll town lawmakers and cosmetics will be taken ^ up the phone. It's the next beat who do not receive party en­ tional elections. neutralism.’ ’ Barry for Silence police. Looters broke store win­ They will, at that time, choose nounced Saturday h« will not ’The raid took place after mid­ wending Its way south from tha recommended consideration of a dows. A melee between police care of knmedlately. Milng to being there. dorsement will be required to seek re-election. provincial capital, Vi Thanh, to Racial Fears submit to the town clerk a pe­ candidates for state representa­ night and the embassy was des­ system under which every town Against Riot and bar patrons wrecked a tav­ erted. Fifteen Vietnamese po­ woidd stiU have at leaat one tition signed by at least 5 per ern LAMB CHOPS licemen stood by and ^ d not in­ tSea n «a Five) legislator but their votes would cent of their party’s registered OHICAOO (AP)—Two shoot­ Two doaea peraons, toeiuding terfere. The students'^fled when be weighted. Un^er thW ar* NEW YORK (AP)—The Naw iiL annom Kff m u ai 1 voters, and will also be requir­ On Race Tension ings in two days involviiig three policemen were Injured. U ^aldonX , torae engines of the Saigon fire langement, a vote cast by a York police depsutoient moved There were a score or more ar­ la m m cmimy ed to pay a fee. against the Hariem riots with whites and Negroes have stirred Prescription Pharmacy department arrived. representative with a large rests. IPt db our tisat (0 aarve yos tMffar The deadline for filing with French Charge D’Affaires Latins Seek constituency would be worth speed and in strength, following Chicago. Police ana Negro lead­ SOI MAIN ST.—648-5821 the town clerk a list of party- WASHINGTON (A P )— Sen. Barry Goldwater is con- Mayor Robert F. Wagner’s of­ RIB Georges Perruche lodged the several! cast by a representa­ a detailed plan like a well- ers, however, insisted today fice reported alter He was given endorsed candidates is tomor­ protest with Foreign Minister tive from a lightly populated trained army. dering a call to President flohnson— the man he hopes they expect no mob violence to a report on the alttuiKon by tele­ row for the Republicans, and GOSPEL HALL Cut kom Tender, Young, Palm Huy Quat. There was spe- Hard Penalty candidates for the leg^lslature Negro leaders charged it was I oust from the White,j[touse—for a campaign pact break out. phone that he was returning to­ Thursday foi the Democrats. 415 CENTER STREET culaUon that the Incident might The court has ruled that all in oppressive, trigger-happy op­ med at keeping civil • rights tensions “a completely The latest Incident took place day from a European vacation. The respective committees lead to a diplomaUc break bet­ eration revealing more of the Monday night when a car filled Pink Meated Lamb candidates for the legislature Pcdlce officials said Harlem will choose candidates to fill the ween France and South Viet "police brutality” which, they quiet question.” with white youths careened F o r Castro will have to run at large In No­ can Nazi party—interrupted was markedly quieter Monday BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVIN8 following positions: town direc­ Nam, whose relations have wor­ said, caused the riots in the first The Republican presidential through predominantly a Negro vember unless the reapportion­ Goldwater’s appearance on the night. There were no wides­ tors (6), town clerk, town trea­ sened steadily since President ment Is carried out before then. place. nominee said he doesn't want neighborhood on the ^ u th Side. surer, selectmen (2), constables WASHINGTON (AP)—For­ Police Commissioner Michael the campaign ahead to inflame rostrum at an outdoor rally at pread disturbances. e MUVEWAYS e PARKING LOTS LOIN »*1-09 Charles de Gaulle last fall pro­ However, the three judges on Washington National Airport. Witiiesses said one youth shot (4), and board of education GOSPEL MEETINGS posed neutralization of Viet eign ministers of the American J. Murphy said his men "show this tension that exists," and and wounded Loretta Nolan, 11, James Farmer, national di­ e BASKETBALL COUR’TS the panel have sumilioned One of the group said they were s «A8 STATIONS members (4). Nam to end the war in South republics, meeting here to de­ great restraint despite the added one way of easing it rector of the Congress of Racial Sunday 7-8 P.M. — Nightly axe. Sat. 7-9 P.M. counsel for all parties con­ protesting what he called Gold- in the leg. Equality, said Ms office had AB Work PersonaUy Supervised The electors in October will Viet Nam. termine what sanctions should cerned to a meeting Thursday abuse and vilification to which would be stricter enforcement Despite the incidents, Negro choose three board of educa­ MEALTIME MAID BEEF ^ It was the second anti-French they are subjected.” of laws guaranteeing the right water’s “ liberal record.” been in touch by telephone with We Are 100% Insored be taken against Communist at which some less drastic The senator’s parting shot: leaders and police insist Chica­ tion members to take office Incident in Saigon in three days. In the calm between riots, to vote. go will never be another Har­ President Johnson’s aides. He Cuba, held a preliminary secret course of action may be con­ "They can have Rockwell or Nov. 1964, and three others to Mr. rimothy Kambor Mr. John McCracken Students damaged a French hundreds of officers patrolled lem, where Negroes have been said "nothing conclusive” came session today. sidered. At the White House, ’Breqs ^ c - anybody else they want. I’ll take take office Nov. 1, 1965. The World War n memorial Sunday the streets or guarded smashed rioting in protest of the slaying of the talks. There was widespread talk retary George Reedy na^.Jtttm- (X>RB set up a makeshift first terms will run for three years CUBE STEAKS “ 6 9 during commemoration of a store fronts from looters. son “ would not do a^AjrtSh)g’''to, of a 16-year-old boy by a New Come Unto Me All Ye That Labor and among the delegates that tough (See Page Nine) aid station at its office and kept DE MAIO BROTHERS each. “ NaUonal Day of Shame’’ Rights Action Group The department has not dis­ incite or Inflame tenslian^.'dtB'- York City policeman. Town Democrats, tonight, will marking the 10th anniversary of penalties would be adopted HARTFORD (AP) — Creation closed how many of its 26,000 track of outbreaks of violence T«l. 643-7691— W* Carry Jennite Sealer I Will Give You Rest against the Fidel Castro re^m e ing the presidential cq'hmi^lih^ After the Chicago shooting po­ approve two new names as re­ the Geneva accord partitioning of a race and religion action men were used. It was at least by walkie-talkie radio. for its attempt to overthrow the He said Johnson would glye.pe- lice sent three squads of Negro placements for Ted Cummings Matt. 11:28 ^ e t Nam. commission within the Connec­ 500. officers to the area to handle Acting Mayor Paul Screvane democratic government of rlous consideration to a meeting Most of Rioters said a grand jury would consid­ on the board of education, and At a rally Sunday, students ticut Ojuncll of Churches to fur­ Negro leaders said that it was with Goldwater if the Republi­ the report and assess the situa­ displayed effigies of President Venezuela. ther civil rights was completed far too many; that it was like er today the case of the wMte Atty. Richard Woodhouse on the WASHINGTON STATf MNG CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS "I think we are winning in our can nominee formally proposes tion. today with the appointment of martial law and made Harlem Are Teen - agers detective lieutenant'wfao fatally board of directors. CSiarles de Gaulle holding hands demands for fullest sanctions,’’ one. “ We think it’s n good idea to Both men, Saturday, an­ with Ho Chi Mlmh, Communist a Waterbury minister as full­ an armed camp. use Negro officers," said acting shot a 16-year-old Negro boy. said Enrique Tejera Paris, Goldwater said he would Demonstrations after the slay­ nounced their decisions not to leader of North Viet Nam, and time director of the new body. James Farmer, national di­ “ ponder” making the formal By AUSTIN SCOTT Sgt. Charles Jones. "That way Venezuelan ambassador, as he NEW YORK (AP)—A steel- ing touched off the first ot the run for re-election in the Oct. 6 Premier Nguyen Khanh in a Officers of the new commis­ rector of the (Congress of Racial call. we get the pulse of the people in GRAPES went Into the closed-door meet­ helmeted policeman, moving in riots, in wMob one man was Let Ben^ial put CHERRIES speech assailed France for sign­ Equality, said he watched the AMOUNT town elections, Cummings, to sion were to meet this after­ The Arizona senator--talked ;the area." REPAY- ing the 1954 Geneva agreement. ing. riots for five hours and saw po­ to disperse a group of two dozen MONTHLY OF LOAN devote his complete efforts to Venezuela has insisted on a noon formally to appoint the about civil rights at ft-^ r^ ib e ctoick Stone, editor of the C3ii- lice shoot indiscriminately at shouti^ teen-tagers, drew (See Page Fear) the post of town committee break in diplomatic relations Rev. Charles L. Pendleton of news conference in '0>lci^o cago Defender, largest Negro $16.75 $300 chairman, 'Woodhouse for per­ SAIGON, SouUi Viet Nam tenement and hotel windows. screamed obscenities and ges II HURRY!! - 2 9 < with Cuba by all American Bunker Congregational CTiurch, Monday as he het(ded..~^ a- daily in the United States, said tures from a stylishly dressed 26.58 500 sonal reasons. “ 3 9 * (A P )—(Communist Viet Cong republics and a suspension of all Waterbury, to a two-year term Murphy said thot ■ the situation is “ potentially ex­ Washington home .'■'ittOTing! The new nominees will be Olof guerrillas staged two amljushes in the new post. rect contradiction of the facts.” trio of Negro girls. plosive. 36.41 700 trade with Cuba, except for soured by the jeers of’ sglfiwyjed Anderson for the board of di­ Meat and Produce Pricei EKeclive Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only of government units in quick The commission, plsicing its At the first sign oi i. o . j- A young Negro man walked "But with intelligent police STILL TIME TO SAVE foods and medical supplies. American Nazis. ' ' between rows of police lining m 51.16 1,000 rectors, and Leonard Seader for Jose A. Mora, OAS secretary emi^asls on action programs, lice reinforcements moved in handling and concern, I think Bulletins Their chants of "We want the sidewalks, jeering aloud -On 24 month plan. the board of education. Both general, presided at the opening grew out of a year-long series from all over the city. we can forestall any full-scale Hi your pocket-fast men are presently members of R o c k w e 11”—George Uncoln that a grand jury would deal racial rioting,” he said. Called from AP Wirta JULY SPECIAL Rockwell, leader of tiie Ameri­ the Charter Revision Commis­ GKX)ery Specials ! (See Page Five) fBee Page Four) (Bee Page Thirteen) fairly with white police officer’s Stone, who said he got to Planning a vacation at the beach? In the nrtoun- ( sion. News Tidbits killing of a 16-year-old Negro know Harlem, while editing the tains? Or, maybe a visit to the World's Fair? With Anderson, a newcomer to pol­ Jl-QT14-OZ$|00 from the AP Wires boy. weekly New York Age from 1968 AFRICA SUamiT ENDS cash from Beneficial, you may take advantage of i itics, resides at 44. Cone St.. His Several hundred young men to 1960, said "Negroes in Chica­ CAIRO (AP)—The leaden today’s exciting vacation opportunities. Phone now wife is an active participant in Dole Pineapple Juice D CANS 1 chanted "kill him, kill him," go don’t have the serious mis­ o f 84 African states conclud­ — or come hi. Apply for your cash and get fast District 6 Democratic circles. COMBINATION when the officer's name was trust of police as they do in Har­ Water levels in Tokyo’s three ed their summit session to­ service, too — during Beneficial’s Golden Anniver-» ( He is an aeronautical engineer Jl-QT14-OZ$|00 reservoirs drop to a seven-day mentioned by James Farmer, lem. day with decisions to sary celebration. ^ with Pratt-Whitney, East Hart- Hawaiian Punch # CANS 1 supply and Prime Minister Ha- .national -rdirector of the Con­ "Here O. W. Wilson, (superin­ strengthen the economic boy­ foiid. yato Ikeda orders Cabinet min­ gress of Racial Equality, who tendent of police) has made a cott ot South Africa and to iI ' Seader, who lives at 116 Con­ isters to an all-out effort to was trying to explain how the public stand tn favor of raci^ increase supewrt lor natioii- stance Dr., has served on nu- BENEFICIAL overcome the crisis. . . House city would deal with the situa­ Integration and has been deter­ alist gueriUlas in Porto- 1314 FINANCE SYSTEM / 1964 ■ merous town committees and WINDOW mined to provide more intelli­ White Tuna ’oudwoh 3 89< Speaker John W. McCormack, tion. gueee-domlnatod torrltorieo. commissions. He ' was in the An elderly Negro janitor, gent police handling of racial A coaferenoe annoanoement forefront of the rhovement, sev- D-Mass., says It would be in the A UB 9-OZ$|00 country’s best interest if emo­ cringing deep in a theater lobby problems," Stone said. eald the leaden also acoepi- Loons op lo $a00Cb— Aoano bfe-insiHWd ot low coot I eral years ago, for the creation * Deluxe Triple ed a report wliloh called aR I of Manchester’s Community Col V JARS 1 tional Issues were kept out of Boneficial Fhwece Co. of Monchotlor Track Finns! Apple Sauce ' the presidential campaign. (See Page Thlrtoen) (See Page Hiree) present African frontiers to- I lege. Gov. William W. Scranton of vlotoble UBlees altered by 806 MAIN SI., MANCHESTER j Seader, an official of the Pennsylvania turns to the wO- peacefid means. Morocco and DMIcheU 34156 • Dwr Ba. Heo Engtand Tel. Boshiess 0AM I Green Manor Construction Co., * Wool Pile Hershey Chocolate Syrup can 17< dernees trails of an Adirondack Somalia refused to vote fpr is a former chairman of the the report. ' Town Development Commission Weatherstriped resort to relax from his vlgor- Boy Scout Jamboree Hard out but unsuccessful campaign gAVPfS WONT? BOUT , 2 ;°K °s 49< for the Republican presidential * Lifetime Fiberglos Brussels Sprouts nomination. . . . Rep. Emanuel On Out‘of-Shape Reporter NEW YORK (AP) — Sam, ' 1 Celler, D-N. Y., citing FBI Jaoob K. Javito at New York Screen crime reports, says Sen. Barry eald today he will not sup­ y o b " O AR O IN - FROZEN 16-OZ PKG 23* Sw6ct Pens Goldwater should become "con- By LEE LINDER ‘^bugle' j;all over the loudspeaker port Sen. Burry Goldwater, FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE eerned about the preservation VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (AP) was loud and clear even with the Repubhoan nominee tor of law and order tn his own bal- Maybe I ’m out of shape and cbtton stuffed in the ears to presideat, but ttiat he “ wlH Itwtck.’’ . . . The U.S. Navy’s short of breath) but it’s easier to keep beetles and other bugs out. not bolt the party.” Jawtta - BE SURE TO BRING IN THIS WEEK'S COUPONS - powerful 7th Fleet explores report about a march through An air mattress on the hard, told a news ooufereace, “1 I ways of eontrlbuting to South the woods than to go on one. dusty ground can be soft and will remain a Repiiblloan, and OPEN TILL 5 P. M. Get 50 Extra Si MANCHESITER l U U STAMPS 100 stamps DeOAULLE THANTS H 09t ■ m TO n op > WP PLUS early aa tomorrow. . .The fresh air—and a steamy, hot I acre campsite, up and down lit­ with A Pkg of 100 PARIS (AP) — PteeUeat with ONE Lb or More last night for four of its mem- day it was, with the mercury tle hills that seemed like moun­ ii::: 200 EXTRA STAMPS Charieo da Oauile met prtw -it 'Ct pro vides “protective custody’’ climbing to near 100 in the sun. tains, looking into the log cabins m-i Slked Boiled Ham Tea Baos or GoTdtn"Roia where George Washington’s ately today with U J i. Saib jjlili with Coupons 7D and 7E b m , all white, in tha midst of Sure, you get exposed to lots rricM HtMliv* In riral NtHfnil Sup« MiriiHi Ofly the Hariem disorders. of sunburn and end iq> with colonial soldiers spent the win­ retaiiy gepeia* U Thant a/H iiiil then, in a aaahue ipdieaite vSA V IM G S Sa>nNN, Urn a Tohuw hoAidl bi*mpt f»m Stomp OHm W[ MtftVE 1HI RIGHT TO UMIT QUANimiS A New York City employe blisters on the feet. ter of 1777-78f« We had a sand­ fHes to Swtteeriand to ]dcket Truly, toe week-long Jambo­ wich lunch on the trail. a w u n a in g '^ ,iif6U66*s uNR. U ? l ( / LOAN . fenveUng .. Majjpr Robert . F- ree that ends Thursday is for Assistant Scout Master Joseph tude toward toa UUMpd S s t ) < I \ I' I (> n: “Manchester’s ’’ Wigaer fbfV'raise but half an r - Portuguese Barque Visits New-London . the kids., like, to.e 34 I was with Finizio presided over dinner, tiena, was Ms heal. a| A h Otd«ntr FllliUliflar '.-ean.4(|aiara - am J'M P.-m : Institution’’ saw grkR hour after he leaves the may­ * “ Operation Sail,’** the Sagres wal* prW^ and Ihftlf three dedicated-lead­ toe of- the chefs was RoOnsy /Afsujtsn SA vtAfms or’s office announces Wagner The Portuguese training barque Sagres was wel­ Ogawa, 18, who said "Cooking is however, that Fraapa STAMPS Coast Guard training ship, Eagle. Becaus.e,/of a ers headed by Scoutmaster Rus­ nAwcw«>T»o»s ataooT riwaaciAt ia«TiT>TiOM DOUBLE WEDNESDAY Isn’t going to be in Switsqrland. comed yesterday by a flotilla of crafts of ^1 types sell Vlllwook who, a grandfather OX. Sometimes.” tSady to ' at . . . An exile anti-Castro raid on and sizes as the 291 foot ship came into sight off stiff headwind the ships came into the , at 46, says "Scouting la a, won- Be served beef stew out d a NEXT TO STOP 'n SHOP At Your Rwt National lupar Markats In: H A IT F O tD COUNTY Cuba reported foiled when U.S. New London L^hL One of five of the 11 windJaiQ- River under •Dgine power. (Herald photo by \ derful thing.” BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY Insurod Savlnga r RastolUa WM a t t tb e m - meM eehedaled jft New London m perl of ^ i a r a . ) ■ t ......