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tW ENTT ■' , - ■ i ■>■ THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1967 V iKanrljpater lEtt^ntng iinralli Avorege Dnlljr Net Praes Ron T h eW cad iw .'S V r H m Week Baded (JUty, IndUded to Saturday’s ' Piartly <4qu«Hy, not as cod to Saturday ‘Life’ formance and looks to on an H ey U, IM t night, low 58-60; cloudy, little A bout Town Henalid, IfoUaws the tall gtay totemdsaicn feature—the town May Co. Buys temperature change tomorrow, Mfaa'^Aury AUce Lamenzo, Touch^ on Work emtnence arounld the Capitol’s selectmen’s pde-eaiUng contest. w t h o v « Mm s u p p liM high In 70s. dKUghter o f Mt*. aiid Mhs. John halls and jipnitB the price tags Strong winds of change ere to fix your lawn 15,210 lam enm o f 19 Jean Rd., ia Enfield Traet ia Y Manchenter^A City of VWage C^rm r Of Legislature ■he put'on the atate’s new laws. a^Tllng around the steeples of tm o a g a group of five students ENFIELD (AP) — The May choirs and eholws •4- ■ The Aasemlfaly agpnnred' a to-8 Coiirneoticut’is chunciheB. In P ort (Oleeetfled Advertielng on Page 18) PRICE SEVEN CENTd frtmi S S ^ em Connecticut (Wil- Fans eiweeiilng B^e overtieat- bfllilon package Itar the next two Department Stores Co. has ob FAIRWAY VpL. I^KXXVl, NO. 28S (SIXTEEN PAGES^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., PMDAY, JULY 7, 1967 land, IlpdBcppal >rector Granville tained deeds to some 43 acres • wobbing # clips limantic) State College who ed air, the sbalte'’« olnieral Ab- yeans, but‘to swing It authoriz FIRST Henthome ^ beginning combin at the site of a proposed 72-acre, flew to Elurope Tuesday for a sembl*y breezed through lb flve- ed Iborrowlng ^534 mflUon atop • tarry • caiivass ed worship ■with local Congre- $26 ipillion, shopping center here. six-weeks' study tour of eight month biennial sesaion. It pro the currenit $1,268 bUBIon state countries for academic cre(^ gaiticnalists and Methodists, In The deeds, filed IVednesday, ^ chotso covors duced a leglafatlve package delbt. ' the fall,' miniiist'ers of the three She wlIll return Jiome Aug. 16. that was meant to pteaae every were signed by James 6. Deg- • wovon plostic Coimty Bains to Connecticut congregaitiions will begin grdpp nan, a May Co. ■ official. The one a Mtllle. iBut Bhe reappor- ane ibecamiipg a real dnag this practice.. Connectilcut Lifh Joins firm owns the G. Pox & Co. de .W^*leem8 H«r* • clidir.replacanM nt Pvt. Robert C. 'Hig^era o f 70 *■ ticned body’s ideal of a s(ate- year the addition, o f a new the Portland pticSt as he ex partment store in Hartford. Allies k its Bolton St., .with Headquarters aized Great Society ran up Detachment o f Wie 16»th M.P. event—the , pony pUH. Teams of plains the crisis in the dhurches, A motor inn chain and a na again^ Ftnanbe Commissioner pajftpered hemsts .put <»i a week then ranges around toe State to tional retail outlet also tire re both stores are open thurs, and frL 'till 9 Batallton, Mandiester, is sched George J. Oonkling's ohUgation uled to report July 10 for ad end show yanikihg twM of con see what laypeople ere dblng ported to be interested }n the main street—2 stores c. middle tpha- to Cbnnecdedt within' its vanced dericBl training at Ft. crete for epotf. OtonecticUt Life to Ttpdate worship and action, shopping center site. Plans are “no new baxea’’ (budget. KnoXj Ky. visits the HkMlth'Brantond Pony aomeittoes without benefit of to construct some 40 to 60 OonnedUjcUt li f e Magazine for Pull to Bee the swelteitag per clergy. smaller shops at the site. The American ILegiem lAux- iUary wlU sponsor a-Nkitchen Turcotte T>boto bingo Monday, July 17, at 8 pm. at the post home, 20 Leon- Engaged ard St. The event is open to members and guests. The engagement of Miss Mi chele Angela Lamothe of Leo Government Claims McNamara Members of the 'VFVV Aux minster, Mass., to Edward Stan iliary will meet Tuesday, July ley Stephens of Manchester was 25, at 6 pm . at the post home announced by her parents, Mr. Victories in Congo Asked for for a mysrterj’ ride. Reserva- and Mrs. E. J. Lamothe of 3-Day Tire Sale tions may be made with Mrs. Leominster, at a tea at their BRUSSEILS (AP) -—The Oon- officer of the 10th Commando home, after a betrothal service John Vtace, 227 McKee St. golese government radio Sunday afternoon, June 25, at , . J .1. * IX. the start of the battle, the rebels More Men Mitss Anita Besldnd, daugh SL Cecelia’s Church, Leomins claimed today that the Congo s Eustacha ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bas- ter. The Rt. Rev. A. J. Gravel army has regained control of vcnimiiji, comma/nder of the 5th SAIGON ■ (AP) — Gen. Wnd of 206 LydaJU St., has of St. Cecelia’s Chimch o f Bukavu and part of Kisangani Congolese Army Group, who William C. Westmoreland been named to toe dean’s list ficiated. from white mercenary fighters has tribal bonds with the Katan- told Defense Secretary Her fiance is a son of Mr. at Endicott Junior CJoliege, who the Congolese government Robert S. McNamara today Be^'eriy, Mass. She was also and Mrs. Edward J. Stephens of told the U.N. Security CouncU The government radio in that .allied forces in Viet elected president of her dormi 211 S. Main S t were recruited by "an interna- shasa, the Cton^lwe nam are winning the war, tory for toe coming year. Miss Lamothe' is a graduate Uonal Mafia.’’ announced that all Congolese 18 “slowly but steadily,” but of toe Academy of Notre Dame, The claim by Radio Kinshasa, through 25, both male and he urged McNamara to pro Mianchester Jayceee ■will have Tyngsboro, Mlass., and River Shakespearean Actor Plays an Ape in the Congolese capital, was f«m^e. had been ordw^ to a memberahip meeting Monday College, Nashua, NJH. She was vide more battle troops to 7 president of toe Drama Club Britifdi-born actor Maurice Evans, famed for his Shakespearean roles like retoyed by toe Btdglan radio. ^ mobUlza- “step up pressure on the aJt 7:30 pm. at .the hUne of Kisangani, formerly Stan- tlon order. Richard Wlairner, Oaipenter Rd., and vice president and co- “Macbeth” at right, is playing quite a different part in a Hollywood movie. enemy by reinforcing our He's an ape, wearing the costume at left in “ Planet of the Apes,” currently leyviUe, and Bukavu, chief dty. I<hnmbtor told the Xecuri^ Bolton. A' steak (buinbecue ■will founder of a contemporary in Kivu provinoe, were the two OouncU the m ereen ^ es ^ m ed ihqunting successes.” be featured. dance group at toe ‘college. She being filmed at 20^ Century-Fox. (AP Photofax)__________ ^______________ _ points at which Congolese Presl- to replace w4th a ’Iha U.S. commsfhder to Viet attended the University of Con ^ Joseph Mobutu claimed docile leader’’ subservient to nam, opening the first briefing Members of Daughters of Lib necticut, Storrs, and majored In mercenaries attacked cAriler intents He did not o f McNfimara’s ninth visit to drama and special education. erty, No. 126 and No. 17, Will this week. Identify the leader, but It was \fietnam, disqlkred: meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at She plans to work Tor her mas Man Surrenders^ Gives No Motive —. a - 1. assumed he me'ant Tshombe, “North Vletoam Is paying a the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ter’s degree in special ’educa who was accused of being a tool scheduled another meeting this tremendous price, with nothing Main St. to pay respects to tion this ifaU at Teachers Col of foreign business interests be to show for it to rahum. The war lege, Cdumbia University, New afternoon to consider Congolese Joseph Johnston, whose wife is cause of his attempt to split Is not a stalemate, are wlq> past worthy supreme grand York Catyl ^ l^dor miheral-rlch Katanga from the . ning, slowly but steadily.’’ mistress of the order, and a Stephens, a graduate of bulr’S plea that It urge member Congo„ ____^ In 1960-68. Makiidhester H ii^ School, grad Unidentified Sniper states "to ban recruitment of The briefing at the \U.S. member of Lodge No. 125. ^ ____ J, The U.S. government began uated cum <laude last month m erce^es for m alleged plot evacuating Americans from Bu- Army’s headquarters at Bon Nhut Air Bade was secret, Miss Mary ‘ Beth O’Toole, with a B jS. degree ta electrical to overthrow Mbbutu. kavu and proclaimed support 'engineering from the Univer Heavy fighting had been re . but an account of it was given daughter of Mrs. James for Mobutu's government. nawsmeq-' by an official U.S. O’Toole of 62 S.’ Adams St., has sity • o f Oenneotteut, He was 2 in Vancouver ported Thursday In eastern prudent of 'Lafayette House Kivu, on the border with Rwan spokesman. made the dean’s list at police. He would not say why he th their direction but didn’t hit Emmanuel College, Boston, and seoretaiy of Eta Kappa Nu VANCOUVER, B. C. da. Congolese mUltary. sources U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth fraternity. He was also elected Special rtarted shooting. anyone else on the street. (AP)—A tail, gk^t sniper in the area said"three army bat Bunker and other senior civilian Mass. Mrs. Patti Barriss, 19, was hit Police said the sniper had a to Phi Kiappa Phi and Tau Bet- with an arsenal of .rifles talions had surrounded 200 Cranes Feed officials also gave optimistic 'ta Phi, hionor societies.