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Two Policemen Hurt in Brawl Viet Transport Plane NEW BRITAIN (AP)— Two policemen were in­ jured in a street brawl that led to the arrest of Full Report four persons early Sunday. ^bout 2(X) persons watched the melee on Lafayette Street Not Given; in front of the French Model Club. Police said some of the onlookers tried to pull officers Many Killed 9 away from their prisoners. Supernumerary policeman SAI(X)N, South Viet Bert W. Anderson was taken Nam (A P )— Guerrilla fire to New Britain General Hospital on a stretcher. He was reported downed a twin - engine in good condition. Policeman Cl 23 ti-ansport 13 miles Edward Madden, who said he east of Saigon’s a i ^ r t was kicked and that his arm Sunday night and military was scraped by a knife or raz­ officials and civilians who or, was released aJter treat­ ment. visited the scene at day­ Several policemen arrived rai light said they saw 16 the scene to help Anderson and bodies taken from the Madden, and beg^an to use wreckage. spray guns which are supposed U.S. military spokesmen an­ to blind an attacker temporari­ nounced a U.S. Air Force officer ly- i and an eirilsted man were Last year, in October and No- killed. They declined to give veml>er there were four inci­ other details, including the total dents of policemen being beaten number of casualties. Their re­ in New Britain while making ticence indicated the plane was arrests. Anderson was involved on a secret mission. in one of the previous incidents. A total of 16 persons were ar­ American and Vietnamese rested as a result of the inci­ visitors to the area,., however, , dents and received stiff sen­ said the plane slammed into a tences. farmhouse. One military source Sii^e then, police have been said he understood It carried 20 equipped with the spray guns. Big Wheels Show U p in Moon Project men—all Americans—and that all had been killed. He said hia Those arrested Sunday were Although they look like big wheels, these items being unloaded at NASA’s CHarence Lavoie, 38, his brother information was that fovar Donald, 21, Murio Robles, 29, New Orleans Michoud Operation, are really the S-11 imulator (left) and bodies were missing in the and Jose Gonzales, 21. S-IVB, two ground test rocket stages of the Saturn V moon rocket. The S-II is widely scattered wreckage. Clarence Lavoie was charged headed for Mississippi and tests, the other went back on a ship for delivery The two officially announced with assaulting a police officer, deaths brought the llat of Amer­ resistance, and breach of the to Cape Kennedy. (AP Photofax) icans killed in Viet Nam by ene­ peace. His brother and Robles my action to 420. were charged with breach of Psychological warfare min­ the peace and resistance. Gon­ gled with bombings in pontinued zales was charged only with Ignores Desk Incident To the Point air raids on (Jomimuiist North breach of the peace. Viet Nam. WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. i^kesm an announced Seeks Committees President Franklin D. Bliss Discourage Roosevelt and British Prime U.S. Air For^e planee dumped (Herald Photo by Oflara) HARTFORD (AP)—A Repub­ Minister Churchill some­ 216 million cartoon leaflets over five North Vietnamese cities, lican legrldlktive leader has times got right to the point Gov. Dempsey Spruces Up for Tolland Celebration urged Gov. Jbhn Dempsey to in their discussions in World urging residents to oppose tha appoint two interim committees Hanoi government. (Story aad Other Plotureo on Page Eight) War II, historical docu­ to consider “two matters of im­ GOP Splinter Groups ments disclose. This ex­ All the clUea were south of portance left unfinished by the change was included in. Hanoi, miey are known centers 1666 General Assembly.” WASHINGTON (AP)--Chairman Ray C. Bliss told papers released todayi- of Roman Gathollcism or other Rep. J. Tyler Patterson of On March 3, 1944 Roose­ gpoups potentially likely to be Old Lyme, House Speaker, sug­ the Republican Committee today he will try to discour­ velt assured Churchill “We opposed to the Communist gov­ gested in a letter to the Qo^ age the creation of GOP organizations which will vie are not making sheeps eyes ernment. Before 4th Fireworks ernor Saturday that the com­ for party funclfi. ^ at your oil fields in Iraq The U.S. spokesman said tha mittees consist of legislators and my predecessors, must attempt or Iran.” drops were Uie beginning of a others. He talked In general terms Answering the message, major leaflet campaign to be about finances, research and at least to discourage the crea­ He said that serious considera­ Churchill said; carried out in North Viet Nam staffing In his report to the com- tion of organizations which will tion should be .given between compete with us in the soliciting “Let me reciprocate by “ below a certain line” south of now and 1967 ih setting up a mMltee which Is concerned about gflving you fullest assurance Hanoi. The northernmost city splinter organizations and cur­ of Republican funds. code of ethics to!govern the con- “ However, once these organi­ that we have no thought of was the Catholic community of Possible in Congress ious about the case of the ran­ Phat Diem, 65 miles south of zations become a reality we cer­ trying to horn in upon your (See Page Ten) sacked desk at (JOP headquar­ Interests or property in Hanoi. The others were Thanh ters. tainly will attempt to fully util­ ize the assistance they may ren­ Saudi Arabia.” Hoa, Bai Thuong, Dong Phon UKAQTrrNTlTn'N’ (A P ^ __ ♦compJexoB oompooed of medical^ In the Hiouse, the Johnson ad- In his prepared statement Thuong and Ninh Blnh. ministration may get Its tough der to the Republican cause.” The State Department sdwols, reeearch InstltutionB there was no mention of the A rent subsidy provision est test of the session when a He had told a ne-ws conference published the volume con­ No ground fire or enemy and hospiitale. NASA Planning ransacking incident and no di­ and an amendment dealing No opposition was voiced Fri­ housing bill ooniairdng a ooptro- 10 days ago that the new Gold- taining the exchange. planes were spotted, and all rect reference to Barry <3oM- water group wovUd hamper his eight planes returtied safely, tha with patents stemming day when the measure, a major verslal rent subsidy provlsian Is water’s new-twm Free Society voted^on. Quick Release quest ^ party unity and mon­ spokesman said. from government-financed peat of Proeident Jtdmson’e Association. heaUh program, came up in the R Is'bne of three major meas- ey. The leaflets, with-cartoons on medical research may Senate. itres the House hopes to dispose Of Mars Photos However, Bliss told the com­ Bliss noted today that he has Water Checked one side and a text on the other, touch o ff some pre - July But an am en d n i^ by Sen. of before Mb members take an mittee members: had only 89 days in which to charged that the Hanoi govern­ Fourth fireworks on Capi­ Russell B, Long, D-La., stirred extended weekend recess for "We will never have a strong, reorganize the party lineup ment was taking 'rice from the WASHINGTON (AP) — The united party unti-1 our fund rais­ After 18,000 people to feed its troops in South controveny. It would give the Independence Day oratory in National Aeronautics and Space since succeeding Dean Burch, tol Hill. government exclusive rights to home (hstriota. ^ ing efforts are aJso united and who served as chairman under Viet Nam. The Senate vetea today on a Adi^strotion said t^ay Four Americans were killed toUl which would eetabliah re­ any biventlonB develoi>ed The housing btU to on Tues­ Mariner 4 pictures of Mars will Goldwater, the 1964 GOP presi­ Claim 111 ness through research financed im- “ R to for this single reason dential nominee. Sunday night and today in Viet gional medical centers to com­ day's House (kxikeit. Republi­ be released as they are pro­ Nam, U.S. authorities an­ bat heart disease, cancer and der the program. cans hope for substantial Demo­ cessed. that I -view with some concern In his prepared remarks RIVERSIDE, OaHf. (AP) — Long contends that private the creation of separate organi­ about headejuarters staffing, the Health offlolails in this Southern nounced. atrokee. It woitM provide $660 cratic help in attempting to This Is a change from an ear­ Two paratroopers were killed milUon la federal gronta over patents riwuld not be Issued on ediminate the subsidy provision. lier decision that most of the zations which solicit funds from chairman said nothing about his Chilfomia city are continuing products developed through re­ Republicans, whether these or­ action in firing William Oody their search for the source of a by an accident^ shot from tha the next tour years foe medical The Senate has not yet acted on pictures would be withheld from shotgrm of another paratrooper search for which the taxpayers the measure, but its Banking the public until after scientista ganizations be liberal, moder­ Kelly, longtime political asso­ baoteria which caused serious pick up the tab. Sen. Lister Hill, ate, or (xjnservative. My first ciate who was his chief aide, for Illness to more than 18,0(X) per­ at the Blen Hoa airbase, U.S. Committee has approved a had analyzed and discussed military authorities reported. D-Ala., floor manager of the modified subsidy plan. responedbillty Is to finance the sons in a one-month period. them.. ■* (See Page Ten) They gave no other details. bill, says the WeUare Deport­ The other conhxrverslal bilto NASA said officials of the Jet operation of the Republican Na­ Scores of local, state and fed­ ment’s general poHcy is that tional Oommittee. Until that eral investigators probed water U.S. and Vietnamese planes Strike Puts the House hopes to act on are Propulsion Laboratory at Pass also dropped bombs on North resuite of fedei^ly financed the administratitm’e Economic dena, Calif., plan to release the operation is fully financed — lines and wells today to deter­ research should be made and we are far from that posi­ mine how the otyaerjism called Viet Nam today. Opportunity Act — known as the In the heaviest of the reported N.Y. T a x is promptly available by publlca- ^ (See Page Ten) tion at this moment — I, like Pilot Solos Salmonella Typhlmurlum en­ an(l royalty-free licensing. ^ (Bee Page Ten) tered the city’s water system. raids, 12 Vietnamese figlMer- I believe now that the epi­ bombers attacked a barracks To London, demic stage — hard to define — compound 10 nriles north of the In Garages 1 has passed,’’ says Dr, Louis iTth Parallel. Hertz, regional director of the Ftour U.S. Navy Skyhawk pi- ♦ NEW YORK (AP) — Ttud- Queen Aware of Opposition Sets Marks California Department of Public lots reported they destroyed or eaba today all but disappeared Health. damaged 10 barges, a foot from Naw York’s atreeU. A LONDON (AP) — American (See Page Four) (See Page Ten) atrlke for union recognition Beatrix’ Engagement pilot Benjamin Games, 41, ar­ flagged them down. rived here today after a hair- A few owner-driven cabs op raising solo fMghit across the ■rated, but only the moat opU- AiUantTc during which he Is be­ mlsUc waited In the hope of get­ Officially Announced ting picked up. — ' lieved to have seit three records ‘Pioneer’ Satellite At Pennsylvania ataflon and W - J' for single-engine ami^iibious Grand Central terminal and the SOESTDYK PALACE, The Netherlands (AP) — Queen Juliana announced the engagement of her eldest planes. Port Aidhorlty Bus Terminal, Games of Elkhoit, Ind., flew normally teeming with cabs, the daughter to a West (merman war veteran today and said the four.-aeater from EUchart via hack stands were empty. she was “ very consck)iv$ ‘about the doubts and even Boston, St. Pierre Island, Goes Commercial Christopher Plunkett, director the resistance” many Dutch feel toward th^ Greenland, Iceland and Scot­ of the AFLrdO Tkxl Driven land. WASHINGTON (AP)—President Johnson formally OtganUlng Committee, said the match. t But the queen said ahe •e l e c t ­ army, was acceptable as a His mission was to bring the inaugurated commercial telephone service'by satellite walkout was more than 96 per small flying boat here tor Aus­ cent effective against fleet- ed her future eon-aon-ln-law, <3aus ptiince consort to the future tod&y with & transatlantic call relayed by the Eaily von A m s b ^ , 88, a West Ger­ queen. tralian William Riley. owned caba. ‘.‘He deUvered it afi right,” Bird satellite tained through the Oommuntca- man diplomat, “ by bis personal­ The government and Parlia­ Immediately after the presi­ Some 6,000 taxi workan voted ity wlU be of great aupMrt" to said Riley, “ but what a flight tions SateUite Oorp. ment gave the union their bles­ dent’s call, stressing the in­ a&Ke the eoitiest days of the walkout at a mass meeting her daughter, Crown rancess sing. R ’s one of the most exciting •arly today and then set out to tUghts I ever heard of. fluence of global communlca- the ^lace age, Johnson said, the Beatrix, 37. ‘Iroe queen announced the en- tldfiB on world peace, other calls raad the atrlke to all 16,000 Beatrix told a news confer­ gagemeiM In a radio-television “ From what I can tel, Ben’s SIvera In Manhattan, Queena, broken three wos:)d records tor were made in Freniim German (See Page Ten) ence preceding the announce­ broadcast from her white mar­ and Italian by officials of those Brooklyn and tlia Bronx. ment mat she understood resist­ ble county palace at Soeetdyk. this type of plane. Although driven of Independ­ “ He flew 1,090, miles nonstop countries. ance to her ctuMce atlll eidsted Prince Bernhard, a native of Great ^ t e in and Oanoda ently owned caba arc not In­ and that It would take some from Boston to Pierre in 11 Ctormany, Introduced his future also took part. volved, Plunkett laid most of Ume to end It son-in-law to the nation. hours SO minutes. We’U have to them arc staying off the etreeU. She said she was very happy. -The Dutch royal family gath­ have all this confirmed, but The converssrtlone were <^ear News Tidbits think the previous long-^stance oe the usual transatlantic coUs The walkout erupted after i Tha ( i ^ n i^ d that the< young ered In the library of tha pilace. from the AP Wires •long (Usputa gaining union rec­ couple nad bMn quick In mak­ With the queen, her husbuid, solo flight for tMs sort of plane by cable ognition for driven. The driven ing “ the choice of their hearts” BeaiMx and - her fiance were was 890 miles.’’ Johnson said that the moment Saged a one-day walkout last and then both tested this choice Ptincess Irene and her husband Riley said the decond record marked a milestone in the bi^o- Karch 34 u a demonatrmtlon of “ to their mind and oonsciance’’ Prtnee Osrlos Hugo, Princcqs set by Gfunes was* one of ly of communicatiane. Algerian atron^noan HouacI atrength. and this took them a long Ume. Margrlet wMh hsr Dutch comp hours 16 minutes for the 840- "For the first time a man­ Boumedtonoe rcpoetad to be ne­ Joaeph ChaUxiPka, . coordlna- “Though CUus, Uke bis fami­ moner fiance, Pieter van Vd- mlls flight from Reykjavik, Ice made aateBMe to being put Into gotiating with two of the origi­ ioe-of tha organlnng commlttaa, ly, has been omwaed absolutely tenboven, and the youngest, land, to Prestwick, Scotland. He ootnmerclal use as a system of nal leadeni of the reheMoo gold pickets w en posted a t'a ll to the Nasi reglmo, both young PrtnceoB ObiisUne, who last said be was certain the pravlouB (xwnmuntcatione between na agakmt Freooh rale to hope ef of the 80 fleet garages in the petqjle, Uke we, were vary oons- fiaiturday paasad bar AimU high record for this dislance was 11 tk m and continents,” he said. flndtog wtdety reepeotod rivUtoa four boroughs Involved In thg doua about the doubts and oven achoot exantinwHioa. houn 46 minutes. i He caUed OiIb a very tangiUe n ea t maa for hia ragtoie. dispute. _ the realstanoa tboir angagomont Von Amabeig sarved au The third record was one of and valuaUe reaMaation of the Track toaMIc nonnal asato The atstta wee urged by Har­ could calaa with many. But ulti­ kiw’ altitude. promises of man’s exploiatien aa Teamatora. hack tram uto youth of 18 with g Oerman pan- “ Becauae of ice atorma and ry Van Amkde Jr., ohaimun of mately tlugr dadded thay should lar dlvMon In Maly Omtam tha of qMce. authoriaad week-4ong aMka, the New Tork Ola Oenisal 1a - not lot tka oMeotlona pravaU tha realty fOifi weather, be bad He added ll» t man wifi take deliver tMM of faod, draga a M final stages qf Wortd Waru. to fly ovar k »fi dlstancea right bor ODunoH, ASlrOIO. ovor tbair ovor mair knra,^’ JuU- Informad drdaa jm , lha many more and longer riepo. other aaarcikaadMe tbrougtauk Police headnarten dla- ana said. down on !tie w a . aknoat touch- Greater FhttorteipWa area. Hague said tfie wadding proba­ Inc H at Umas." JoteMxn said ha w u esi>ec4sl- wtohad ha panoknen to taxi Tha angufemont wts praoad- bly woiM taka plaM next thst the Baity Bird VacattoBing coanpora from 19 )Moaa end partdng ad tty a haJ ad pulslle dehato. spring. By then Van Am sban Oamea laM M$(llana on Juna 18 _____ jig in g 33,800 m iles atoUa trappad M Ugk waUr. and flew out of Boston the next wurtima mamerloo attfi tU have baooma a Dutch oK- atxrie the aartb. ie tile snxhwt to Pato Ztoro OMayon Btato ^ h a major flaqt ownerp havajatrongSO ym^ day. Vkxxoa fit Plane be noaed of a Jotiti Mmatim of 4* eoun- Parit to tito Taatoh pasMaeitie giriTf to vadQVBiM Iba oom-Ifromllwliada, ilio u to Naraarnuau Qraanland ax r-'W to ha ahto to tatore k f PB-w flvar whsBiar V M m , wMh more v«m Ailubeig ani Cn w b PriMCMs Baatrix ■d to Jpin. " .(flaa 4 ■' ^

P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 28, P A G E I H R E B gdar-tn-the-rouBKl Several new is avaMble to you, tiw MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN i, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1965 'o* iLiiiw!* o ® » ■ongs hlpdiUtM ttw colorfiS pro­ muskHoRWi *vbn Sheinwold on Bridge duction. for colUgs orsdM, is/M/gmsat and diraotor, and aigbt Summer Popular te9evlflldit--j^ Bht« value alao. Getting,' aomswbat East dealer S o u th TFirtdsor ttieater managers aaeh hoilra on ttie Inside of i^ortnances CHOOSE RIGHT FINESSE Both tides vnlntfiUi Events ^Events been given suapandad two- FOR TH E Arden and her huMMndTBtiDoks IF ENTRIES ARE SCARCE West, begin the second weeVof “THE WAY and perfonnera ^ves* you a NORTH TV-Radio Tonight month Jail terras on a charge of Theaters much broader appreciation of « 1105 making and riwwlng an obscene action at Hugh Foidin’B By ALFRED SHEINWOLD In W orld MOTHERS TO IE Tom Playhouse in "Beekma iths proMema of aft. You’re W 63 In Capital ttlm. 1 HEARD FT’ bound to learn something of Many years ago, wihan I bod b 62 Plamung Board OK’s In passing sentence Saturday SwimsaHa, Nantaig sad Ms* Place” wWch tells the story of ____ 4BA9I542 One of the few non-musical summer theaters in the a retired oonoert violinist and value, and you’re bound to find to choose exactly (he right WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec­ SAARBRUEiCKEN, Germany night, the oaa ti soM Oastritani’s tomUy Bns, Oiidles, Hal- things entertaining aa welL W O T BAST flhn waa “ excessively realistic” forms. Presses, Tops, Streteb afea—the Nutmeg Summer Playhouse— launches its his wife's attempts to get him \ piece of candy for my penny, B 964 B AK Q B 72 retary of Welfare Anthony J. Television (AP) — The Social Democrats out of sedate Beekman Place by John Gruber Ibiny people from the area Celcbressc saya a federal pro­ In tts love scenes. Pants, ete. ninth season tomorrow night with Jean Kerr’s comedy, \ 1 would think very hard but ^ 10752 ^ K4 Six New Subdivisians 5:00 4-10-12-18-33) Movls (24) Travel ‘Hme gained on Chancellor Ludwig journey to Tanglewood for a gram has produced summer The film was condemned as “ Mary, Mar>-.” It is the first of seven top theatrical and back on the concert stage. wotdd always decide — after I 0 797 0 K105S 8) Admiral Jack (2 0 ^ ) Voyage to Bottom Erhard’s Christian Democrats Her triale euid tribulations pro­ atanUar oppoctuntty, and here It Jobe for 86,500 oc^ege students 30) Memory Lons of Sea obscene by the court, although hits presented by s group of^ / in the final ballot test hefore the vide many opportunities for de­ k availahto only a few milea had eaten the piece of my tOUIHa n s f . ^ * The planning and aoaliigttl^diga Bstatee, Orchaid Heights from low-hi come famlMes. (30) Cheyenne „ ( 8) Battle Une the state censorsUp board had EJquity performers at the Har- away in atofie. Take advantage choice — that I bod made the (40) Bwabbv Show :00 (24) The French (3hef Sept. 19 nationwide election. g;iven He seal of approval tor lightful comedy. A 3 oommisston has gtven final ap­ and Rolling Park. ’The Work-etudy program Is 6:30 ( 8) Yogi Bear (18) Tomorrow Night The Christian Democrats won Glazier's riet Jorgensen Theater on the o f i^ for your re^>ome ViU un­ wrong ch oice. Today I see the Kp AQI95 The commission noted ttiat, (40) Bifleman (30) Boston vs. CTevelond puM c performance,- STAGE DOOR NOTE.S— At in individual auttMrized by the BlOTnoinIc Op­ the Saarland State election Sun­ campus of University of Con­ This sununer will see the in-^standing talent doubtedly determine how suc- same sort of thing happening to 0 AQ84 ' proval to six subdivieione, totaN with the approval of M aple portunity Act. Alxyut 819.1 mil­ (18) Movie 4 8) Mets vs. Milwaukee 681 Biabi St. — MaMbestsr necticut. least two of the people who en­ auguratidn of a course of mu­ audiitiaiM, ahowa'' how eagerly 6:00 ( 8) News (12) I've Got a Secret day, getting 42.7 per cent of the cesBfUHy future programs of bridge players. ♦ kJ j tog US tots. Ridge and Oak Ridge Bbtates, lion has been imovided to 780 (34) What's- - ■ N)iw7 ;30 (24) ^ d g e LONDON (AP) — i;he South Corset and Untfonn Shop Cast in the role of "Mary" is joyed Jerry 'Vale's performance sic instruction out UC6nn this type of pedagogy k await­ summer instruction may be. Opening lead—Four of spades. Eari South West 594,893 vptes oori. This -repre­ African dsfenee secretory, J. P. at Oakdale last week were The hugeat to Orduud two atre^ will be opened con­ colleges and universitlea to han­ (80) Buck Kosera (20-40) No Time for Sgts. Marie Masters, a newcomer to which is both interesting and ed in this country. Tve already told you how to South ruffed the seSond spade 1 A Double Past (10) Bye-Dehtlfy (12) Summer Playhouee sented a gain of from 19 to 23 de ’VtlMera, was reported "fairly Heights, on Avery St, with 02 necting A v e r y and Foetsir Sts. dle the program. (40) The Saint :00 (24) Debate the Nutmeg stage. A recent struck wkh the marked physi­ significant. Dr. Jack Heller For most d Oommunlet activities (20) ABC Nightlife (, M .l ON Forum.” This will be Cam­ Rev. Rotfe A. Lawson as caril- The next two largeet subdivi- of A-20 land to protect the resi­ 7:16 (30) Sports Camera (40) Sports Final owners stick to coal and coke mention my old Alma Mater the the ace of hearts, dropping Start with one of your longer dential zone which abuts the throughout Africa. (23) labile Award bridge's debut on the legitimate lonneur. Guided tours of the akms are a second section of (40) Peter Jennings—News 1:20 ( 3) Movie MANILA, Phillipines (AP> — tor central heating. Of 1.8 mil­ New England Conservatory. Actor Cochran Dead, East's king. rear property Une. TOe Maesaohusetts Democrat, l:2f> ( 8) Movie stage but he'll have plenty of Trinity chapel are conducted _____ L Oak Ridge Etotates, off Foster 7:30 (12> To Tell the 'Truth Fourteen convicts were killed lion installations, 63 per cept Other Easteran colleges and The trouble was that South chiUrman of the Senate Jud'ici (30) Karen 1:30 ( 22) Tonight (C) support in clu d in g veteran ' after each concert . . . Grand St., oonstoting of 20 lots, and An appUoaUmi for a change and three were wounded in a used solid fuel last year, 11 FUEL OIL universities as well as a few had to lose too many diamond For ShetnwoM’e SO-page book­ o f zone in the Main S t area ary subcommittee on refugees (22) Red Sox vs. CTleveland (40) Merv Griffin Show Broadway and nightclub comig OF>ening of Goodspeed Oi>era Rolling Park, off Griffin and clash between members of the per cent gas, 11 per cent elec­ secondary schools have contri­ tricks since he had to lead the let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge." was turned down by the com- and eexapees, said the two (tom- SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTINO Lew Parker and lovely Gloria , House's first show of the sea­ suit out of his own hand. send 50 *oents to Bridge Book, WlndsorviUe Rds., Iwving 19 rivail ”Oxo” and "Sigue-Sigue” tric and 9 per cent oil. But the Kristy, one of a bevj’ of beau- j buted members to the orchestra Lung Infection Cited lots. mtoaioh after consultation with munlst countries are primarily gangs at a prison colony on National (Joal Board estimates MARUO MASTEKS son. “Man from LaMancha,” is as well. Take Both Finesses Manchester Eve. Herald, Box competing tor the loyalty of Af­ ties and a holdover from the ______scheduled tonight. A Week of The controversial subdivision profeealonal planners. In deny­ Mindartao Island, officials re­ only 45 per cent of new central The instruction will not be South should begin by taking 3318, Grand Ontral Station, ing the application, the commis­ rican studenta and exile leaders. Broadway company. t OUATEaJALA (API — Thet New York 17. N.Y. called Maple Ridge, on the ported today. heating plants use solid fuel. The plot (? ) is slim but plenty of faight, gags, gorgeous preiview performances preceded limited to orchestral playing They hod tied a red flag to the the diamond fineese Insteiid of sion stated that the "package The Kennedy report came ^ Radio the opening . . . Miss Kathy __ _ death of film actor Steve (3o- highest mast at Cochran’s In- Copyright, IMS property of Stephen Filip, Diosdado Aguiluz, national 1 3 ^ girls and Cambridge's flair the heart finesse. When the request” couVd not be approved after oloeed session testimony Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ws schooner at atrucUons. Several boats passed General Features Oorp. Avery St., with 13 lots, wsa (This listing Inclndei only those news broadcasts of 10 or 15 director of pri.soners. said that for humor give promise of an­ queen of diamonds wins. South given final approval — after for a variety of reosctiB, and by G. Mennen WilUame, assiri in 1968 the gangs engaged in an Don't Negitet Slipping other big week in Wallll^gford. CharlesICS Kelly,n.«uy, 66m Walnut wamux St.,jsx., is 1 explored under**the tutelage Guatemala was atribut- without recognizing the distress oodhes the ace of diamonds and ant secretary of state for Afri­ minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) signsJ. Finally they were seen CHANGING m iE S the applicant revised the plan that each specific item tocluded even bloodier brawl at the peni­ Jose Ferrer, accomplished at an apprentice in the resident distlneuish^ acute lung Infec- ruffs a diamond in dummy. in the request would be review­ can affairs, and Abba P. WDBC—1366 w n c —lose companyfVTlfnTBOT^nf fwfof ^ihiathe m^er new Mt. jCr^t4Vi-South­ . - - ! ' tiOH. by a Guatemalan tuna boat WORCESTBR, Moss. (AP) — to include a special sanitary 5:00 Long John Wad* tentiary outside Manila. every phase of "show biz." This puts declarer back in the ed and considered separately. Schwartz, administrator of the 6:00 Afternoon .EdiUoa- FALSE TEETH COOPERATIVE ington Theater amd witl appear which towed them Into Cham­ Working conditions and trane- aystem on three lots and chang­ 8:00 Dick Robinson 6:00 News, STOrte. Weather The Sigue-Sigue rttembers Do false teeth drop, allp or wobble st*Bad Breath stars at Storrowton this week dummy, in position to take the Because of the changing na­ Bureau of Security end Ctonsu 1:06 Netlrs. Sign Off aa Baby Jane in the opening ^ idenUfied by Dr. Abel Giron, a perico. portantion methods have under­ ed the land—contour on three 6:45 3 Star m tra were locked in a cell tor break­ when you talk. eat. laugh or sneese? on, (()>M* w v U nut sillini Ckarcoal Conp Ublit in "Around the World in 80 trump‘ finesse. South leads a ethers. ture of Main St, the commis­ tor Affairs. WBCH—616 7:10 Conversation Piece ing prison rules, Aguiluz said, Don’t be annoyed and embarraased SwHttiu Mouth-StsiRKh in 5 Mlmrttt production, "Gypsy,” which '"®‘«<=al waminer who j;er- The three girls‘ were held In trump from dummy, wins a gone a big change eitKe William 6:00 Hartford Highlights A Divisi'iri of Days.” Two smaller subdivisions, one sion said, exceptions will be Williams said some students 7:26 Red Sox vs. Senatort and the Oxo group got hold of a oy such handicap!. PA8TEETH, an or your 43C bicli >t drusglit. Chtw BtIUnt starts Wednesday. She is a Switzerland, If formed an autopsy on it. Dr. Chaperico for questioning. ’The ftneese with the queen and H. M urp^ started work as a 7:00 News. Sports and Weather 10:16 Nighlbeat alkaline (non-acid) powder toaprlz^ tibllli wtioneyer ypur broath may ofland. '1 his is the show that appear­ on Smith St. and one on Strong considered in the impending up­ from Ghana, Kenya and other 8:00 Gaslight 11:00 News key, went in and started BOI.IM) OIL ( (). member of the Children's Wing* . T Giron said he k n w the actor. Mexican Embassy asked that leads the ace of trumps, next. transit employe In Worcester kle on your platee, keeps false teeth Ball-ant neutraliza acidity, swaatan mouth ed at Guy Lombardo’s outdoor Rd., were approved; they con dating of tbe ooraprehensive African countries have been 13:00 Quiet Hours 11:15 Sporta Pinal fighting. more flimly set. Gives confident feel­ and itomach. No tugar. Writa Ball-ant, theater at Jones Beach, L I. and of the Little Theatre of Man­ they be eet free oa soon os pos­ Hie Ung drops, and South can 54 years ago. WINP—UI6 11:30 Art /ohnjion Show ing of security and added comtort. ^I\f K I!)3.'> B ^ are tops In their fields exact nature of Oochran’s slat of two lots each. plan. • diril'hisioned by (tommundst ed­ 6:00 Wall St. Today Ortnitburf, N. Y. for llbaral fraa aampla. is an ambitious project for the- chester, as IS Miss Ann Russell, sible. draw trumps and run eleven Take-home pay was Is m than * WPOP—1416 No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feel­ 31."> miOAI) .STKEI T The commission stipulated ucation. 6:00 Yankees vs. Senators (1) ROME (AP) — Renato ing. Get PASTEETH today at drug daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip “ 'ness until he receives a labo- U.S. Vice Consul Herbert Ho- tricks. 810 a week, and there were np But, he said, if the Rede con­ li'.OO (Gordon and J a n 6:00 Roy Cooper Ti.i, )•..■.;{ ,ratory report, but the lung in- rowritz, said he wraut waiting for fringe benefits, when Murphy that sidewalks would be re­ Manchester Evening Herald 12:16 Sign Off 7.00 Ken Grlftln Cariellani, a movie producer counters everyw hers. Russell 33 Chambers St., who Even if the diamond fineese quired on both aides of the vince one student in 10, "and if has been accepted at the Ameri­ Some of the instruction to be fection caused paralysis, instructions from Oochran’s rel­ should lose, H Is still correct began his career as a conductor South, Windsor correspondent offered by these distinguished (Tehran’s body was aboard street in Maple Ridge, Oak Brownie Joaefh, teL 644-0148. they can turn him into a hard­ can Academy of Acting in New atives concerning the body. to take It first.. The opponents on electric streetcars in 1911. bitten militant, this student is York City. artists will be open to the pub-1 his 40-foot schooner Rogue Cochran, a Tiatlve of liureka, cannot stop declarer from ruff­ He later became a bus driver Be at a nominal fee. and wKen which was tow'ed into the Gua- going to have an Impact when (jallf., had been married and ing at least one diamond In and is retiring this year at the he gets back to his country." WANT RNE GIFTS FOR I say nominal, I mean it; you | temalan port of Champerico divorced three times. His third dummy, and that ruffing trick age of 74. can study under Uiem( at least Saturday. Also aboard were INDOORS OR OUTDOORS? wife, Jonna Jensen Cochran, cannot be obtained it South be­ Silent Meditation WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. as » auditor) for J1.50 pieir' three Mexican women who said told neivsmen in Son Francisco gins by leading trumps. The Prison Break ^ i o n , and that certainly is a the actor died June 15 after he Wright Patman has called again she had been informed of his naain hope is to win both for the resignation of William: i 1 .1, . .. j . . became paralyzed and could death. fineeses, and that can be done You might feel that audit- move only his head. McOhensey Martin as chairman Attempt Fails His other wives were Florence Ends ’U.N. Birthday of the Federal Reserve Board. Ihf. ' The women were identified as Lockwood, on artist, and Fay McKenzie, a singer. The Texas Democrat, chair­ i Eva Montero Castellanos. 25. a Oates Open 7:80 man of the House Banking Com­ PITTSBURGH (AP) — Three ■ teachers. I seamstress: Eugenia Bautista Cochran spent most of hie 8AN FRANCISOO (AP) —ematic sources said there vma Normally you pay your money - -e "Clarence” 8:50 mittee, has blamed -Martin for a prisoners armed with homem­ Zacarias, 19, a laundreaa, and youth in Laramie, Wyo., and reaaon bo believe the United Which of these State Parks for Individual instruction, “ ” 10:16 The United Nations, now 30 recent stock market slump. It ade pistols and a bomb seized Lorenza Infante de la Rosa, 14. attended (he University of States would make a subriantial which you receive, but this fee Wyoming. He started hia acting yeans old, ended a birthday par­ came after Martin said there allows you to sit in quietly on The girls told authorities in mmMAIN '■>1 E.'*’! MAHTfORt' ’* contribution in line with Great were similarlUes between 1965 PUUD SUMPS! two guards and briefly took caireer in Detroit during 'the ty in the city of its birth with the other students’ InstructiorL Champerico this story: a:r cnNnini.Nt o * *’ ‘ “n • i Britain’s announced gift of 810 economic conditions and those over the second floor of the hos­ Cochran hired them In Aca­ I9S0s. Hia big break came when leaders of seven reUgtous faiths, minion and those of other coun­ 11 ill Thus, while you may be study­ Mae West signed him to appear Jerfy Lewis in whldi prevailed before the 1929 pital at Western State Peniten­ ing Bach, you can assimilate pulco, Mexico, at the beginning embracing more than two btl- tries toward U.N. solvency. crash. He also said there were tiary Sunday night. of June to work as maids and in "Diamond Lil” on Broadway. AtP BRAND the master’s instruction to A friend in Los Angeles, ad­ ■TH€ DISORDERLY Hon people. Joining In support of dissimilarities. somrtiody else on Beethoven. helpers aboard the boat. They 3 5 t o Study Peaticideg In a statement issued Satur­ A squad of gfuards cru.*hed the were chosen from 180 girls who vertising executive Bruce Pen­ ORDERLY" ALSO _ the U.N. quest tor peace. INSTANT rebellion with tear gas. The hos- And if you have a good mem­ nington, said the actor bad been Steve Reeves day, Patman said: "It to time will he the most fun to visit next? ory you can later leam the answered an advertisement he 3:15-6:30-9:45 The three-day commemora­ checking on locations for a mov­ plus Elvis Presley in "SANDOKAN tive seerion, mainly a gala 114- RICHMOND, Fla. — The Pub­ that the remarkable economic COFFEE ^ e '^tom^**‘fa^hton'^^from ! Beiithoven work on your _ol^ , ie to be called "Captain O nation celebration of pomp and lic Health Service has picked a poeiUon of America under Pres­ crushed match heads jammed w'hen you’re no longer busy I They left Acapulco June 3 on "ROUSTABOUr* THE GREAT* University of Miami rite tor its ident Johnson not be hog-Ued to with Bach ' •*'« Pacific Coast to Flynn.” eeremony, began Friday with into a piece of pipe, blew up In Pennington said the script 1:30-8:05 COMING WED. new pesticides research labora­ the tattered banners of a Hoov­ SA^E 60' WEDNESDAY moments of silent meditation, (Here's a handy check-list to help you decide) the rush on the prisoners' Americans don’t seem t o ' told of an eccentric captain’s “ Von Ryan’s Express” and as It had in 1946. It ended Sun­ tory. A staff of 86 will study er-oriented, depression-minded stronghold. OVER OTHER BRANDS ’’cotton’’ to this idea, feeltog i‘‘J f l, voyage from Puerto Rico to “How to Murder Your Wife” “Dear Brigette” day in a huge reUgtous convoca­ leng-term effects of peaUddes commander of America’s cen­ 10 oz It Mattered the hand of in­ private instruction should Acapulco with a crew of six tion. on human health. tral banking system.” private, but it works very w ell, J . JAR 1.09 mate Richcird Mayberry, 27. a beautiful women. In between a crackling ex­ convicted robber doing extra in practice over in Europe. So _ **** plan to drop in on some of i “ P ® J-tri., do some exer- change over V iet Nam by the tf* time for leading a sensational TASTE OF TEXAS these open sessions. You’ll fin d , ®'^® have breakfast Soviet Union and United States attempted prison , break and riot NEW YORK (AP) — Edward sunbassadors underscored a SAVE 77e in Philadelphia two years ago. them interesting and instruc- p * ^ ^ NOW SHOWING — ENDS THURSDAY live as well. Details may be I At night he i ^ d to drink two Ebrerett Oauthome, .oldest liv­ warning by U.N. Secretary-Gen­ He was the only person hurt ing alumnus of the University "THE TRAIN" — Burt LoncostBr — 7 - 9:25 eral U ’Ihant that the coM war ^"AlU-saidwas; in the rebelbon which involved had by calling the University' ' j vjiskies and sleep on and asking for Extension 807 1.^“* ,“ ®®^’ said. During the of Texas, got a speclaj gift tor oeems to be Intenrifylng and # only three of the prison's 950 his 103rd birthday. It was a BRMCTHinfiat threatening to spread to an- Inmates. Other prisoners any weekday from 9-12 and' ***’*/ morning hours Hfc would MOWDBURTON # nt dflvcrs the teste from 1-4. There are even re- 8® 1° his cabin. T-Bone «eak sent to him in STARTS FRI! touched areas of the world banged on their bars and yelled even re­ RSMWESNNT ^ ^ 1 duced rates for those con­ A bad storm June 12-13 dam­ New York by Texas (3ov. John In a Miarp break from the but authorities said H was unre­ aged the foremast and stopped B. Oonnally. eommemorativa session’t polite ■ii aadt’leatRihat.” A p p le P ie s lated "horseplay.” templating more than one au­ dition. the engines. (Jochran fixed the Oauthome at# the ateak with and restrained tone, the Soviet Warden James Maroney said You can hear and observe ■ " ’ ^sl *oon after complained his own teeth. Union’s Nikolai T. Fedorenko he didn’t know what caused the practical instruction in such, pains in his legs which later Saturday caustically Uimed aa Bolting rebellion. j diverse sublects as “Chamber. sPT'aad to his chest, arms and on "odd sermon” . Prerident Camping ‘"niey had demands. They Mu.sic,” ‘T^e Artistic Life,” Pr's said. Johnson’s call Friday tor the wanted to make a deal. I refuse Style and Refinements,” and so The actor took to his cabin U.N. delegates to concern them- Concessions to make deals \ at anytime. | o’"- There is even one session and his fever began to rise. The fn aelves with the war in Viet Fishing MEADOWS^r Nam. Therefore I didn't listen and I : -scheduled for July 23 at 3 p.m. ^rls quoted Cochran as saying: HIID SPDD ilP)M BI 'll V’-r)h don't know what the deal w as' which Mr. Szigeti will in- "Please don't leave me alone,” ■’Is it not known by aH that Hiking about," he said. i dulge in a question and answer I and at another time, “ God, S A BURNSIDE the dirty aggresrive war In Viet Picnicking to you If 1 JERRY . Nam waa unleashed by the The warden .said the rebellion I " '“ h both audience and | what will happen S)wimming started1 at 7 o ’clock shortly after I Try to get^ to thisth is | iaah«bd n ^ die?’’ “ _ United States?” orited the taU, bespectacled Soviet ambosoa- ’A gal M t supper when the priTOners ' " ’ 811 orders to the He instructed them how to LEWIS ^ U e C r — Asst.FUvoTB hustled two guards orko the sen-' J^Tcnson Auditorium Box O f-! steer the sloop and told them: dor. lb 79c ond• floor - of the hosjiital build­ flee at UConn. I "On^ of you must always be at •■THE FAM ILY He had left the Opera House Sharp t t e d d a r O i ^ ing. The orchestra will assemblethe helm.” JEWELS" scene before U.S. Ambassador for its first instruction July l l " ' Mrs. Montero said he died Adbii E. Stevenson fired back: From there they fired on and will give its first p u b l i cshortly...... after 5 a.m.. June 15 Gregory Peek guards in two nearby cellblocks. Audrey Hepburn "I must say that the Soviet performance July 16. less thsm The women decided to stay on Union might do more by encour­ The guards returned the fire, a week later! This means plen­ deck until help came, but heavy “HOMAN HOLIDAY” Centkr SIm m of Fully-Cooked Hama forcing two of the prisoners to aging the peaceful purposes of ty of hard work for the per­ rains forced them to seek shel­ Children under 12 Frci-! the United Nations than by at' retreat into a wa^room, the formers. There will be two oth­ ter in the cabin with the decom­ third into a 15-bed ward. GIANT FRir PLAYGROUND tacking my country for protect er orchestral concerts, ending posing body several times. Ing a smaH country from Scores of city and county July 23 when the orchestra_____ The only food they had left aggreasion and, indeed, aaaitt- police, state troopers and off- to “ the road” for a two- were potatoes. ing the aggressor.” duty guards ringed the 40-foot I w’eek tour. Some dates are Godfrey walls of the prison, which is lo- a'vailable at a nominal fee if Before the exchange, U Thant Ham cated about two miles south of; know anyone who w*ants to CAMBRIDGE had said the cold war appared STAtf to be Intenrifylng and ex]»nd- Pillsburgh's downtown section! ®"8age the group. Dr. Heller NOW ENDS ITHIS. Ateom on the north bank of the Ohio will conduct. it A FUNNY THING Ing., then cautioned that the ! River. Altogether this sounds like a WALT DISNEY’S trend "must be arrested and HAPPENED ON THE reversed If humanity to to be LB Maroney. called from his most significant course of in­ •CINDFRELU' i""-. struction. Listing everything TONIOHT and TUBS. Vi/AY TO THE FORUM WSTfiDigDRir saved from the scourge of war.” home, organized the tear gas “Family Jewels” Shown I at at 1:80 - 6:00 - 8:15 Sunday’s convocation of Oath- a.ssault. The three prisoners available is beyond the scope MATINEES-WED. 2:30-SAT.-G:< fit tis .Ullvrs Steak of this column, of course, but olirs, Protestants, Jews, Greek - a * X came out with their hands up “08 » 'HUSS ins - UJ0JU7UI it la worthwhile stuff. "Family Audrey 10 AM lo 10 PH •Fm. A SAT EVIS t. M Si mi m Orthodox OhrtoUans, Hindus, Choice Center Cut, Tender, Lean, Fleverful and surrendered without a Hepburn “TATTOOED eXCEPT SUNDAY WWSMfcUm.TSJ TS.I SO CMW IMtr ti ll k iim A A Moreover U lends immense Jewel*” ------BuddhLsts and Moslems was a struggle. O. Peck POLICE HORSE” .. 1 . ,:v4*cx+>.-.-.....a ■ - O 4. r. ck. stature to the Unlvensity of (Color) •olemn diaplay of reUrioue unity Ooing ohof tha big SaKwalOf bathing at Rocky Nock. SUPER-RIGHT (SLICED LB 49c) Maroney said the two guards, “ Roman Color VICTOR MR. SHOW OJSINKS OonnecUcut. Normally, instruc­ Jerry in support of the United Na- Sgt. John R. Waltz, 57, and Jo­ tion of this calitAr is available HoUday" Gons. It was staged in San Lowto , ORC £ X Smoked Skevlders lb 45^ seph Ferrara, 38, were not only at schools ifor the profes­ (Color) I'M Ml 7B3.’ nih ( D'.onmsri) Ji00^j5£2^ AOVAI Francisco's vast Oow Palace. abused during the 90-minute AMPU PAHKINti I rnicM MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY sional musician and in Europe, PoUce esUmated attendance at rebellion. He said, however, "Hie fact that Dr. Heller had no about T,000. / that "the prisoners threatened trouble in enlisting 75 students, Ihe surprise /of the comme­ Chicken lb 59'' LEGS LB 49^ to kill them.’’ all of whom had to show out- morative seoslon waa its iailura 1 to deal openly with the United ALL ■'WEEK FEATURE - SUPER-RIGHT, SKINLESS 2 Nations’ financial plight ba- l i lONi: SHOW oausc of such refusals aa the Frankforts t ™ 'b u b o x S b o x 2 . 6 9 | * T »U 8 K f .*»• EVERY TUESDAY Soviet Unlan’s. to pay tor U.N. W onderful acttvltiea In the 0(iingo. BEEF■, CHICKEN, HAM, TURKEY, MEA*T LOAF Prerident Johnaon omitted Get away from it all! treatment of the subject in hie things Meat Dinners Vk? 39^ IS FAMILY DAY! sfieech BVlday but afterward conferred tor more than aa hour happen BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY T H r [) r LI c I 0 u s with U Thant. Following that 8 0Z Z A C G e t a n H F C "no^.^^pST UMKhedided meeting, dlpto- Meet Pies OPfN riAMF. BROILED with 4 PKGS 6 9 ' T r a v e la a n CALIFORNIA, SWEET, JUICY ^hel b u r g e r CASH from 0 N 1 Y Person To Porson Take that wdl-eamcd vaeatiea Talking about Oranges DO^ZEN —it’t important fcr your , X n dependence Beneficial FHATVRE FIRST 8UN.-THURS. 1 Bl AT THE ENTIR( family’s health and well-being. Day a friend NEW LOW PRICES! An HFC Traveleon ia a aentthk camily and gave O t asked tf we way to pay for all the things r e membered N (! I I M 1 I that three of ACT FROZEN lAKEI tOOIS you need to ma your vacation OM/r ea rly Tks tpoctostilar falls at Davil's Hopyartt. PamNy picnicking ot ChatRaM HoHow. CHOCOLATE, STRAVYBERRY OR VANILLA a tucceas: Uanaportation, lodging, clothing, equipment P residents died on July BAVARIAN CAKE When you return, relaxed and refltahtd, you can repay 4th. Two of Ask for your vacation pash now! eUTTEi CREME ICED OR MACAROON YOUR conveniently. Asl^Labout your Trovcloan today at K F C them died on Aik for a ‘Trwt-Ypuretir Vacation ^>m — Whpt a wonderful year to have fun in the .. . from camping to boating . . . from dis­ 0|MR n«M BmiliiK tbe same'day, WgAY* AMOUNT DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE and wondtrful thiitgi ..start to hapiwni Got MONTHLY o r LOAN sun! And there’s no happier place for it covering the glory of our instoric past to dis­ CHOICE Borrow up to SIOOO DopnrtnMnt e< Thentra oMlM'ttw laoulh* John Adams, BUTTER CREME ICED gild president, cosh to lo t roady, caili to. fo , ond an Intar- $ 1 6 .7 5 $ 3 0 0 kC i l Toko up to 24 montha to rtpay Tile Cnlvesnllar a t Cenn. a p* ^ " 8 dlthfanca, than here in our own beautiful atate. covering the serenity of a cascading brook. COCONUT CAKE Bqnlty Resident Campnay 7 « w - o r throat and Thomaa — ------—, notional Croitit cind for Imnwdiato saivica 2 6 .5 8 . 5 0 0 Jefferson, SrdStewart Jahns_.„ Connecticut gives you all the variety of Make this the year to really explore cdor- BUUER CREME ICED M l Seneen • /Th^rathairantottl •lo n i ttw twqr I t any Bonoticial offico coast- 3 6 .4 1 7 0 0 Tasoday tlirwBgli Saturday prealdsnt, both died on Indepen­ ORANGE FLUFF CAKE dence Day, 1836. Jamaa Monroes 5 1 .1 6 1 ,0 0 0 over 80 delightful state parka. (How many ful Connecticut. For a free map and a bro­ B#^WI /a k about oraSM W* Insurane* os toans at nrouR rolst JUNE 2f . JULY 3 t» « 0M ti Ptwnt MW andtot BonaltcUl put affMliv* at A4F 8ep#i Mirimtt Sth president, died on the 4th of y tth iw jM r poclw t. . .fo itf •On 24 month plan. has your famUy visited so far?) Their set­ chure describing the facilities in many of to Ifcit m4 vMtoity JEAN KBUfS ______July, 1831. That sasma quit# a oolMidenoa sinee bo|^ Adama tings range from lake to seaahoie to rolling our state parka, drpp a card to: The Southern « Wherever you travel in Connecticut, you’ll find _gjl OHAt ATUHTie 4 PAtlnC W* «y“fAWr. MC HOUSEHOLD FINMICB^ M m n and Jefferson wire elgners a t MARY, MARY hills. Their attractions range from picnidi- New England Telephone Company, Box 12, handy outdoor phones. 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HANCmSlDR EV^kN O ISRRALD,' MAN •f: I ;i-»v V .•): ; OdMMa i f ( ^ A Y , JUNE 28, 196B ' >AQB WOVE, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1966 Apollo Astro^Scientists Manch€8ter^» Mystery Tree People Identified m an Ailanthus In The The Baby M s ^ ^ Start Training Next Month Manchtoter "Myateiy * tlefl on the afianttnia Men- / T ) ^ ” la not a myetary any­ had checked / more, and haa been Identi- change to News Been Named... HOPSTOIf, Tex. (AP) — S lx^portedly took the rigid teste aUithreei-man Apollo, which Is at the tree against a similar fled aa an aUamtlMa, or piece of wood in hia poeaea- SMILING W SERVICE young scientists picked to land Brooks Air Force Base, San An­ least four years away. HELEN KEI4JBR tonio. Asked if he was anxious to "Tree of Heaven.” sion, and against a similar IN EFFECT on the moon In the A|x>no pro­ National Aeronautic and beat out the other five for a spot The identtiloaitien, made tree In Glastonbury. EASTON' (AP) —A close group gram begin their pieparatlohs of family and Mends shored Space ''Administration officials on the first Apollo to carry a by the Tale UnlveteNy ex­ He said that the afianlfaus, -vt^d not confirm the number scientist, Michel laughed and a native of China, was im­ Helen Keller’s 85th birthday Watson, Henrietta Eorie. daughter of Hultert W. on sp>ent half his whetiier I was going to die or Gemma, 6Vi. live.” 3 9 7 9 dover who waa killed In the T|;alnlng School in a program After 18,000 Wickham Trust Fund Mfe in prison, but who never designed to better physical edu­ Jordan’s death sentence was cation for the handicapped. DePosquale, Jaiw Antliony Jr., son of John Anthony gave up hop>e, is free M d look­ commuted to life after the im and Donna Jeanne Mosher DeFtequale, 635 W. Middle Tpke^ ing for a Job. FRESHLY OROUND BING OROSBT She plans to work as a Claim 111 ness p>artiality of his trial was ques counselor this summer at Camp He was bom June 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Now at $1,867,037 Theodore Jordan, sentehevd tloned. In 1954 he was paroled. DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — ., maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edmond C. Mosher, Bing Cratoy crooned a few bare Waldon, Denmark, Maine. (Ooatlnaed from Page One) 33 years ago to hang for the ■Later he was charged with lar­ Benton St. His maternal great-granijmothor is Mrs. Lucy munjer of a dining car conduc­ LEAN GROUND MEAT s4 9 of ’’When Irish Eyes Are Smil­ ceny and his parole was re­ Mosher, 137 W. Middle Tpke. He has A sister, Lori Ann, 14 "The disease, communicable, The Dec. 31, 1964 annual account of the Wickham tor in Klamath Falls, Ore., left voked. '•FRESH CUT CHICKEN PARTS FOR CHARCOAL BROlUNG" ing” as he led Meadow Court months. ' the Oregon State Penitentiary into the Irish Derby winner’s Meeting Listed now lingers on in the secondary Trust Fund, set up on June 6, 1960, upon the death of He was gjanted a new trial of Mrs. Edith McGrath Wickham, shows an inventory Friday. His attorneys took him recently. The Judge said a oirole at the Ourragh Race Lnpacoilino, Darla and Bfaro Andnsr, twin daughter stages, passed from one perscm to Portland where he wlH live confession from Jordan was in- Track. By Safety Unit and eon of Clement Sr. and Loretta Shea Lupocchlno, 68 to another,” Hertz said. “ This book value of ?1,867,037, an increase for the year at with nieces and nephews whUa CHICKEN LEGS >49/ He had reason to sing. Within Highland St. They were bora June 20 at Manchester Me­ admiasable. The state declined 147,295, made through sale o f « ------hours after Ctori>y bought a now {q>pears to be the biggest hunting for employment. to prosecute. The Town Safety Committee, morial Hospital. Hielr maternal grandmother is Mrs. Ann some holdings. "I never gave up bople," Jor­ one-tMrd share in the horse, thing to hit the nation in almost of ahuffleboerd courts; |S,600 That left Jordan with oniy the comprised of a repretontatlve Shea, 19 Hudson S t Their paternal grandmother is Mrs. The annual report has been dan said. " I was deterinlned to time to serve on the larceny Meadow Court earned him $52,- Mary Lupacchlno, 152 Chestnut St. TTiey have four broth­ SO years, in terms of number of for demolition of a house on the CHICKEN BREASTS VSST >59 / from each town department, filed with Probate Judge John property, pnd |3,558 for pro- turn defeat Into victory.” convicOon. It ended Friday. 940 as his toare of the $156,820 ers, Ailthcmy, 9, John, 5, Clement Jr., 3, and James, 16 J. WaUett. will meet on Thursday from 2 persons afiected within a given fessionajl landscaping pdans. Oregon’s jxiblic defender, In 1961 an siffadavit obtained FHESH FROM MOTT'S fink prize money in Saturday's to 4 p.m. at the Senior Citizens’ months; and six sisters, Aiin-Marie, 16, Catherine, 16, Mar­ area." The original account, repxjrt- Nat income dining 1964 from Lawrence Aschenbrenner, con­ by a Portland attorney revealed race. Club on School St. sha, 13, Theresa, 8, Joan, 7, and Rita, 6. ed on Dec. 31, 1960, showto an HIMI u n o o u s The organism attacks the in­ op>eraLion of the Cabin Store tended that the Negro was sent that another man in a dying de­ Oroeby bought the share from In addition to a discussion of inventory book value of $1,499,- totalad 12,060, plus $79 from to prison on the strength of a claration said he had committed Canadian millionaire Max Bell. routine business, the group will Ldtasdole, Kimberley, daughter of Reginald T. and Min­ testinal tract, bringing on dlar- 89L rtiea, -vomitiiv and fever. Three telescope-rental feea and $611 confeesion beaten out of him the murder instead of Jordan. 3 9 < He wouldn't say what it cost review the record of personal nie L. Whatley Lonsdale, 50 Valley Falls Rd., Vernon. She The trustees reprort that hi- from pegrmit fees. after some 50 days ctmfinement Aschenbrenner said he bad con­ Mm, but commented after the and motor vehicle accidents ex­ was bom June 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ victims have died. oome from stocks and bonds race, “I’ve got my money back Authorities believe this city of in a Klamath Falls jail. firmed the statement. viNE-RipnnD perienced by town employes ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Whatley, during 1964 totaled $103,668, *‘I’m not bitter,” Jordan said In prison, Jordan completed BOW and more.” during the past year, and will Bridgeport. Her paternal grandoarents are Mr. and Mrs. 182,000 first was hit by contaml: which, added to a $38,569 in­ nation about May 21. Friday. ‘ ‘Bitterness destroys college extension courses suffi­ evaluate the effectiveness of a Thomas Lonsdale. London, England. She has a brother. Stev­ come blance from 1963, gave Many Dogs Still you. I could never have marie it cient for a bachelor of science HDNEYDEW MELONS 3 - ’ 1 DR. MARION MYLES An Increase in the number of series of one-hour classes on en, 4;- and two sisters, Victoria Anne, 16, and Lorraine, 13. them $142,238 of oj>erating through on bitterness. degree. JACKSON, Mias (AP) — Dr. safety instruction for depart­ « * • * « Intestinal disorders reported funds. “ I guess the time in the death was not apparent until May 27, Need Licensing "They had my body but they WHY PAY MORE? MSarlon Myles. hM arrived to ment supervisors. Drorosiers, HannsJi-Lynn, daughter of Herve E. and They allocated and sp>ent eeU was the roughest. I never didn’t have my mind.” he said. assume her cMRies as s.ssistsnt Harriet Ann Walker Desrosiers, Reidy Hill Rd., Hebron. She Herts said. At that time, local $123,347 of that amount and . . ,_, ,__^ ^ .nn SHOP-RTTl „ - „ health officials called for help. profeaeof of pharmacology and HARO TO HOLD maternal g^randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglass H. Walk- wound up the year with an in- research at the Univeralty of BOY BITS MAN! VHth hopes of finding that oome balance from 1963, gave ^ > ^ c h e s t e r s eatimatto 3,000 was bom June 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Mlaeieaippl Medical School in VINCENNES. Ind. (AP) — er. East Hampton. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and those stricken had something in TheTni-n nse or the ____ ajinual« ac- doe owners had not yet pur- CANNED SODA common, 200 patients were in- Jackson, XQss. Dr. Myles is the Dogcatcher Hollis Lane was Mrs. Herve I. Desrosiers, Lisbon. count during 1964 resulted from ' RATHROOM TISSUE roR. firat Negro on the staff. bitten when he went to a Vin­ ***** ■ tervlewed quickly by telephone. the sale of 1,000 shares of Trav- Town Qerk UniveroHy pubHctote said her cennes home to pick up a stray Klely, Kerry Thoinas, son of Francis Joseph and Joan When this survey proved in­ elers’ stock, at a net gain of „» conclusive, others were organ­ appointment waa effectivs im- dog. Theresa Moyer Kiely, 15 Boyle Dr., Thompsonville. He was $46,785 over tts $2,945 inventory ^ W A LD O RF ASSCMrriD*^0« mediaitely. No dog bit him — it was one ized? bom June 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ value, plus the redemption ^® ^ ^ 1 8 £ R STAR-KIST of the youngsters at the home — Fifty -vlcttma were'closely of Homo w»<[tiTio-Kr.,iQ,. wjwn oicrK 8 orace is ternal grondparants are Mr. and Mrs. Ward J. Moyer, Hart­ of some Westlnghouae deben­ open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CHECK JANE POWELL that nipped him. ford. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Edmund L. Kiely, studied, but they had nothing In tures, at a n«t gain of $510. The youngster wanted the dog common, not even water. Two The fees are $3.50 tor males and SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — 250 High St. He has two brothers, Kevin, 10, and Kenneth, The expense cdlocatiorM ntade WHITE TUNA SS 3 - 9 7 / so badly that Lane left it. 8VA; and two sisters, Patricia, 5 Vi, ahd Loti, 4. spn.yed females and $7.70 for un- Aefreos Jane Powell, 36, and were infanta, one on bottled (kving 1964 were ^>lit between water, the other on boiled psayed femtie dogs. MSTANT COFFER HoMywood publicity man Jim the operations and devetopxnent Tbmkiel issued a reminder to­ Fits^rald, 34, were married water. account, with about $24,000 go­ — Occupants of 1,600 house­ day that dogowners who fail to Sunday in Kings O oss, Austra­ ing for operations and about pnirchase the tags by the June MAXWEU HOUSE lia, a suburb of Sydney. holds — 6,000 persons — were $M,000 for development. personally inteiMewed with the 30 deadline (fete wiU be liable FIRST TRMMR STVEIT hGse Powell had been married Payments from the opera­ to arrest and tine. twice before. Her eldest daugh­ hope of finding whether the inci­ tions acoount included about dence of sickness built up slowly ter, Mona, 16, was maid of hon­ $16,300 for sailariee and wages, ■ SAWING BEAT’S SEWING or. Her other children — Cary, or all at mice. $1,191 for aandtation control, DEL MONTE PEAS 4 ^ 8 9 < SMILING i r SIRVICI Thia survey. Hertz said, re­ SEATTLE, Worfi. (AP) — STORE HOURS: 9 A.M. - 9 F.M., MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 16, Suzanne, 11, and Lindsey, 8, and $1436 frir spraying grounds Dorothy MacLean, associate also attended. vealed that the buildup began and for tree trimming aiul re­ SALE PRKES EFFECTIVE MONDAY thru SATURDAY EVERY WEEKl shortly after -May 21. professor of women’s physical It was Fitzgerald’s second moval. education at the University of inarrtage. As results of these surveys Payments from tiie develop­ were being analyzed, so were Washington, collects woodwork­ ment account included $62,382 ing pxiwer and hand tools the LUOI JfmNfiON samples of water from the city’s to Oonyers CJonstrucUon Oo. for deep well system, -triiich pro­ way other women collect tea- NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — conertructiofi of a comfort sta­ cupjs. President Johnson’s younger vides almost 98 per cent of the tion, plus a water supply and STARTS MONDAY! city’s drinking water. owns a Jointer-planer, daughter, Luol, arrived in New sewage disposal sysem; $4418 drill press, jigsaw, table saw, Then, on June 2; the break- Orteans Sunday and rode from to the Hency Souther Ekig^er- saber saw, drills and a variety the airport to her hotel with a *2)irough; A. Salmonella organ- ing Oo. for plaae for the water of small tools. She uses them aU J$in was found in the water. young man she described as "a aigipiy and sewage disposal sys­ in turning out mahogany fur- good friend.” “ That was the common de- tem; $6430 fior the oonstructlon iture tor her home. . nominator we had been looking His name was not dlscloeed. •fm — water,” Hertz said. “ We MIsb Johnson will be In New gtarted chlorinating immediate­ Orleans until Tuesday fo>^ the \ eonvsntion of the American Op- l y ” tometric Association. She wo'~ part time In a Washington \\ Youthful Driver metrists' office. TRICKY GAS JOB Tearg Up Lawns DICaONSON, N.D. (AP) — BEFORE YOU BUY Workmen are trying a tricky MOTTS CLEARANCE PoMoe aay a 15-year-old boy trenching job today to get 35,000 fill gajlone of butane gas out of a was Use operator of an automo­ pound hot derailed railroad tank car. \ H bile wMch went out of oontrol SERVICE or REPAIRS POTATO CHIPS The explosive cargo is in a while apparently attempting to WITH HJO. Coupon good at Northern Pacific Rrilroad car ahicUr a ondaer on HllUard St. ANY MOnrt SUPIR MASKIT that derailed Thursday. In trying to get it back on the and tore aoross almost 350 feet FOR YOUR CAR THIS COUPON UMIT - Ot« PH AMIU «*r af Itaa IbHa. track with Jiwdts, railroad work­ o f kuwns and shrubbery. men rolled the car over, pum- PoUoe repost that the boy, COUPON Ing its safety valve into the whose nanM la not bedtig reveal­ “^u’Tsf&.cr ground. The aim now Is to dig ed, waa firat spotted driving aroud the valve and releasq the west cn HBUard St about 3 Nexf +im» your car needs service or repairs, gas. thia m on btg by Patrolman Fire Chief Tony Putei . John MflFarland, who immedi­ drive it to one of the IGO shops listed below. said an explosion could blow iq> a city l)Iock. ately suapeoted that the d iis ^ Your car will^ be given personalized attention I C O U P O N S 4 VI>JGS Starting today—Burton’s is offering fabulous savings on all of your favorit# was under age and shouted an u order to stoj^ Unheeding the by our experienced servicair^n at a fair and brands! Gossard ... Maidenform ... Youthcraft. .. Vanity Fair ... Form- order, the youthful driver ae- reasonable price. fit Rogers . , . Warner’s and Perm a-Lift. . . Gals, rush into Burton’s Slim- celerated away and at Griffin wear department— and let Burton’s expert corsetieres fit you to the under­ I|d. apparently lost control of his vehicle and scraped across fashion that’s just right for you. You’ll never feel or look lovelier! Now— private pcopcrty on the right INDEPENDENT DARADE OWNERS during our Corset Sale—rstart having a slimmer, prettier figure I hand Mde of the road, throwing PICNIC TABLES up a huge doud of duat. AftH Aotomatic Trans. Narmi Auto Body PIflE When tha duat had cleared , Service and Patrolman McPailand had 1 OUie’s Auto Body reached tba aoeoe, be diaoovered 6 FT. I FT. Bantly Service Station the vehlde stop ^ and abon M8.95 •22.95 Ozzic’s Shell Service CLEMERS doned. Subaequesit toiveaUgatJon conceniing the oar, which waa Ed’s Atlantic Plen’s Texaco Give your winter gar­ ragMered to Oeraldina Michaud All lumber pre-drilled, cadmium pls^d hardware in­ ments a “safe vfutiition” o f 50 Broad St., turned up the Clarke Motor Saks SAG Auto Service MSCOMTINUEB JB1YLE8 apparent operator and two paa- cluded, ready td assemble. (Assembled in one of our free storage sample sample sangcra, agto U and 14. Coidt’s Service Station Vernon Service Center Rr| M T M l l i 1 M | Seven-year-old Ronald W. boxes and enjoy the Tevla of 59 HoU St. waa report­ Gerich’a Service Station Walsh’s Esso Station benefits of having them sale! edly not aeriously injured after QUALITY— THE BEST ECONOMY OF ALL dry cleaned M Pine sale! he ran h|s bicycle into Uw path Hartford Rd. Enterpriso Ed Wilson Superior o f an automobile at Spruce and Service Cleaners. regular and panty famous brand Peari Sta yeatcrday afternoon. SSTy ♦8.90 Pohoe aay the boy, eastbound HoUyArood Servieo Don TniHs Garage • FAST SERVICE on Peari tt., apparently failed Station GIRDLES BANDEAU BRAS to stop for a s t ^ aign and was Stevenson’s Esso • DUALITY WORK hit by an automobile going Manchefitcr Ken’s Gan(e « o n o .90 south on Spruoc St The driver Rady’s Mobil Service Shirts cleaned the way o f the car, Baihora S. Paaso of Mapk Soper Service Station ypu like them fqr only 178 Bpnioe S t, raportcdly at- { 25h each. •4.99 •1.99 i tampted to swerve out of the A w ft Bn Bm to MW tn AMufaTt t^ ja m y o f the Impending oolhslan. vnlues to $8.95 values to $3.50 J J- loooard SwauMy of Olastcn- AtilED WEIUERS 525 FARJriINGTQH AVE. towfito footwNSfl OrauYf mimL hory was given a written warn­ M M tSI aairnoL .. 160 SILAS DEANE HWY, PEffiOiMliRS ing for improper pasring, after __ . WETHiaSFIlLO • 6 CENTER ST. • MMortod styka and eolort • aawNrted atjkfi and eahn ^ ha was Involved hi a mhior ao- Alcar Ante Parts ManchMttf Auto Puin 587 MIDDLE TPKE. CAST iMilht A l Mton. A l aitoritok M MANCHESTER PDpSPECT AVI. D BLVD. •aiMfi $, M. L, XL. m fltdiat on Broad St near Oreen ^n e Chroma Company W IST HAETIiORO 0pm 8:80 AJf. • Biasoi 32-38. A. Bt C. IfMSor Blvd. Saturday about ^Nichole-Manchcster Tire 1269 ALBANY AVE. ki PoUoa aay ha attamptad HARTFOia to (:8 0 PJL a left tu n from a right Schiebd Brothers sad nrend ttm path 136 NOBTH MAIK 8TREBT I4B-77M MBitsd W O tsa J. of IM Lookwood lit GrinoM Ante Parte Winkler Ante POrto ■* '' ' f' I , '' ' , • 1 .ij-,'rip tu , .,rj ... , , s I M- " 1 " I

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IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1966 MANCHESTEfl EVENING H E R A IA M A N G H B S l^ OOIGI;, MONDAY^ JUNE 88, 1966 Hebron Pilot Solos HEALTH CAPSULES good, poettive Intentione hecauee of hie Inside fayHiefceelA.Ptal.HJnL State Fires Kill One, Jlaitd|rBt(t displeaeure in the fact Ujet the nature E t K C t t ANY WAV K> K AJRft ARi: ^ 0 1 s u n and Identity of aome of them had been Town Fofe8 Wednesday To London, YOU WONT l* T H B w rrm - fotiiiqi^eniUi diaclosed and not kept secret This Report FgcM A n o w Cause Heavy Damage V\\lAC. analysis becomes beliey^Is in view of me. i>y On Two School Matters Sets Marks previous Washington reports that this WIN8TIID (A P >-A SO-ysoroldfand the Donald Stevens Co., a Mh* A Till I ? is a President who even changes ths Rowland BYam Jr. man perished ta a flra fai Ms rubber processing company. Town voten mect^Hebron town dump. H m stick- (OeattmMd f n a Page Ooa) - w ivam . it! identity of a major appointment if any Robert D. Novak second-floor M*vtmsat Siorday Two firemen were injured PuMlilwn Wedntoday to confider ths ap­ en ore issued In the attempt to slightly while fighting the Maw. IT PftYS inKITIIWPMTIMlin J^nndad October 1. IM advance rumor of his choice gets out wMi fuM tor only M mlnutos M t pPPiL night pointment of a nine matnfoor prevent persons from other One, George Wauers, was TO Somehow, then. It is not far out of the WASHmOTON — The Very towns from dumping here. The in his tank. Tfaa vlotlm was tonnoa B, actaoot buiUtoig oonenittas to knocked down by on exploston. REMEMBER reported character of the man that he private romance, between Fres- selectmen stress that U ts un­ T waa in on Ice. stxnm,'’ said atohoock. BM body was found He was taken to Bradley Memo­ ovarsoe ptancring fOr a ptiopoead should, at the eleventh instant, refuse Ident Johnson end Ms waspish fair for Hebron taxpayers to Oamao, “ arid the ice knocked in the bedroom after firemen rial H o ^ ta l fw treatment and B Demooratlc critic. Sen. Wayne -room school have to pay for increaised main- brought ths bloaa under oontrol. to save the wOrld because some detail 12 oat my radio. I was right down later■ released. gUBKatlPTlOK l u m Morse of Oregon, U symbolic tonance boats caused in this way Flomas were oonflnsd cMefly The fire wnt a column of ntjrable la Jutmaot of hla plan had been leaked in advance. tnie townipeapto wBl oSso be on tile water and tlie only thing BALCH RENT A CAR 288-6483 of a new LBJ approach to the asked to eleot a metnber of the by outsiders. Stickers will be to ths bedroom. Another apart­ blaok smoke Mglh into tbs sky, ____ •••••••••*•*•*•• People who want leadership had, per­ peace bloc growing out of pres­ available at the town office I could do was to riioot tor ment on the first floor was dam­ high enough to 1 e seen in parts ____ MOBtlM *•••«••••••••• Regional School board.of educa- Greenland. My God, w u It niTM : ^22 haps, better begin looking to them­ sures from the hawks. tdnn for a ttiree-year teem. buUdlng. aged by water. of New Ittven, some 30 miles JCOBUI •••eaob********** 1«S Of all the President’s op­ ' Bills Sought cold!’’ A Ora truck sn routs to the selves. The mooting ta scheduled for awayvsy. MXIIBBR o r ~ ponents in Congress on the war First selectman Richard M “ 1 got sick on some bad food BceiM swerved oft New Hartford OMdols sold ths fauUdlng ap­ ___ THTE A8B0C3ATBD PRESS S .pen. Oit the Bebran Elemen­ at Ntowarssuau,’, he sold. in Viet Nam (not to mention t a l Bobool, Grant requests aU town officers Rood and went into a gtdley. parently was empty at the tone Hie AMOcUted Preee 1* excluelrely entlUed He said he landed next at Ju- NO. ANY TME YOU RfCMVS A The driver, fireman Vincent the OM of repubUcetloo of. all newe ole- foreign aid) Morse h u made If the school buBdlng com- and board meipbars to submit the fire broke out. !-«-■— credited to it or not otherwUe credlt- OTw MBs they may have charge- llonriiaab, Greenland, where he PlOOP tKM44rU^10N,TNERS I f Johnson, was released after the most noise. Since the be­ roUitoo ia approved, tt wtU.in- M ta this paper and alao the local aewi pub- One Except!^ Kills A Principle ginning of the new romance atne to the 1964-66 fiscal year refueM A OMALt RI4K YOU MAY EE treatment at Litchfield County chide theee members appointed budget prior to Jime SO, in order ‘T landed next beside a pock INFECTEP lYlTH THE Hospital for bruises. He was I a S^ rtSts of republicatioo of apecial dia- Such progress as abolition of ths three weeks ago, however, he fay the school faoand from among Mtrhna nirrhi are alao reaerred. . has been discreetly silent-an that the checks con be written called Kususiik, and right be­ HBPATiTIf VlRUf, alone in the touck at the time. Two More Bikes death penalty haa been making In re­ Its members, one sdeotman ap­ before the dose of the fiscal side It was an iceberg,’’ he said. STAMFORD (AP)—A general I !n e Herald Printlns Oompw, Inc.. unusual condition for Morse, pointed fay the selectmen, one L Cipiilii (hm M M nea w> financialU responalbimyreeponalMlity for typo- cent years has been based on two con­ directly attributable to the year. T won t(rid that I oouM find lieNufeeNSeetaetapMNta alarm fire of undetermined ori­ Reported Stolen phlcal errora ap:npearlnc in aarertlnnentn member of the board of finanoe some gasoline at Kususuk,’’ gin wrecked the interior of four /ks-AnJuui^mai ^ other readinx matter in The ilancbeatar siderations. President’s courtship. appointed by that board, one The latest confldentla] chat Monobester Evening Herald Gbmee said. stores in a building near the beninc Herald. One is that not even the state has member from the Planning and He said that white Eskimos tiona to chtohoiue qt 188 Main aft of downtown Stamford Police reported that two bi­ between the President and his Hebron correspondent MIbs cycles were stolen jresterday, J 3tili aerrice ciient of N ^ . A. Service ^ the moral right to take a human life. Zoning oommleeiOQ appointed Susan P en d let^ telephone were pubUng fuel into Ms plane, S t, $8,000. Biday, causing damage esti­ number one Viet Nam critic by that oommlflalon, and three To CAS Construction Co., bringing the total for Mcycle 'The second is that the death penalty, came last Thursday. That tete- 228-S4S4. they knocked Ms maps and mated nnofflcliuly at $160,(X)0. offers many advantages elisated members who do not be­ some portaUe navigating equip­ new dwellingB at 663 and 664 thefts in the past five days to where it is retained and enforced, does a-tete followed at least two Firemen battled the blaze for six. . bSSSSS X ^ g P f c A O OP cm cou tr long to any of those agencies. ment into the water. Buta HIU Rd., $15,000 each. about four hours. No one waa DNS.______not constitute a deterrent which dis­ others, one of which was un­ Jairo H. Ordiu o f 21 Mar­ not Ibe least o f 'udiidi is usually long even fo f Mr. John­ If the voters approve naming “Ihey also dropped a screw reported hurt. courages murder. garet Rd. loet a blaok English DDfsplay adverUalnx clotfnx boom: son, who has been known to the school bulldliy cMumittee, driver in my gas tank, then Air Capital Multiplied Deputy Flra CMsf Charles lilooday — 1 p.mT5 »day. Open Forum dropped a magnet in the tank bike with no fenders in the the pconoo^ effected by Each of these things U either so sr miss lunch entirely rather than they will be asken to authorize SMba said the fire apparently Globe Hollow area yesterday ^ r Ttieaday — 1 p.m. Kcotoyj and that raised hell with my broke out in the cellar of the S ot Wadneaday — 1 P not so. break off an interesting dia­ Mring an architect to draw WASHmOTON—Since the end afternoon about 3. 'Sbr Hmraday — 1 p.nvWedneaday. preliminary plana for the *Beiter Brown Grass’ magnetic compass.’’ four-story structure at the Wash­ dedsions made in a Svir Priday — 1 p.m. Tlm t^y. It U either moral for the state ts logue. of World War H American air Eddie Wrobel o f 245 N. Main Another in the series of John- school. Plans also call for in­ To the BJditor, carriera have muttipHed their ington Building, 1 Bank St., and S t was the victim of a thqft 5v>r jiftturoay — 1 p.ni. IWdAy. * take life, or it is immoral for the stats spread to the first-floor stores. calm, unhurried JcUastfled deadline: 10:S0 a-im each day f t aon-Morse rendesvous waa a vestigating a Bite in the north­ Why not wait until we are investment 40 times, mostly last night after he parked his pStUoatkai except Saturday — > a.m. to take life. ern port of town and taking an out of water before we put on for Jet craft, the Air Tranepoil Offices in the upper floors English bike at a N. Main St. group affair, in which the Pres­ Public Records suffered some smoke and water And the death penalty is either a ident singled out Morse for option. the water ban? Evidently thia A as^otlon says. store. Hla bike has a red frame, frame o f mind. Monday, June 38 The board of selectmen will damage. deterrent or it is not a deterrent. special attention. is what is giong to happen. a red and vdiite rear fender be asked to enter sn agreement All reports state that one of Warrantee Deeds SATCMMO’B PAL DIES sounnNCiTON (a p ) — a and white hatuUe bar grips. Tet down in the vast membership of To appreciate the signiflcance Mary F. Tierney to John J. of the new glow o f warmth be­ with the State Highway De­ the worst droughts in years is spectacular fire, fed by explod­ ! the national House of Representatives partment for expenditure of McCarthy and Mary M. Mc­ NEW ORLEANS. IA. (AP) — jthe President At San Francisco tween the President and critic going to take place ond noth­ A traditional funeral march was ing chemicals, ruined an indus­ DIES AIDING DAD at Washington, the other day, only one state highway funds available. ing Is being done about it The Carthy, property on St John trial building housing four firms NEW YORK (AP) — PoMce Morse it must be understood S t planned today for baas drum­ ‘J When President Johnson went out to lone voice was raised against the adop­ that Mr. Johnson haa seen all Win Awards men that could put this ban mer Robert Lewis, 66, a boy­ on ths MerMen-Water road Sat- cue looking for a group of 10 Hebron Orange selected John into effect are going to wait Edward Sieihinsid and Dor­ ■et. Francisco and delivered a speech tion of a bill which contained its spe- too few Senators lately, fin e hood pal of trumpet star Louia luday. Damage was estimated youths in the slaying of a 16- Dwight Hooker of Gilead > and until the situation worsen^'be­ othy O’Neil Sleihinski to Gory at $ , . Aapj^portodly honoring the Ui annlver- ripe source of complaint on Armstrong. 100 000 year-old boy stabbed When he 20 -cial exception to both these conclu­ Xihvto CThristine Burba, of Am- fore anything is done about it. H. Lawrence and Frletha O. The flames leveled parts of went to his father’s aid in a Capitol Hill these days is that towrence, prcg>erty at 15 Au­ Lewis Med Mat ThunMlay. 5 3 i y o t the birth of the United Nations, sions. the President seems to have Bton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meanwhile millions o f gallons the cinderblock and brick struc Bronx candy store. burn Rd. Lewis and Armstrong were Shasadded to the world’s sum of Insecur- ’The bill would make it federal law gone suddenly incommunicado Joseph Burba, to receive the will be poured on the ground. iitfnates of a boys’ home when ture while the toteriors of all Police said a gang of Neg;roes Hebron Orange Good Citizen It is better to have brown graaa John J. McCarthy and Mary tour concerns were burned out. demanded money patrons in ^ In two respects. that the federal government may take even with old Senate allies. M. McCarthy to John R Davids they met. But arch-critic Morse is ob­ Scholarship, which was given than to be short of water for Lewis, o ^ e d by Dixieland Firemen from four companies the store Satimiay night. 'f l i ^ t , there was Uie almost insulting life when the individual who has been them at Commencement exer­ drinking and washing. If you’ve and Adrie M. Davids, property were hampered continually by When the father. Max Teraeh, viously exempt from the tem­ at 51 Defanont S t critics “a fine exuberant drum­ ORMAND|.WE$T • DIRECTOR ^a^ljuum of the message he took with murdered has been a President or a porary Presidential withdrawal. cises. Both young people have never been without w at« you mer,’’ played briefly with Arm­ exploding drums of chemicals, 69, refused to hand over a dime, shown qualities of IradersMp don’t realize how Important it Donn Mendell and Nancy MsBdiMlMk OUm wHb ? b ^ across the continent. Vice President. So is another, milder critic of Mandril to Bhtma Wellman, strong and later with the Tifione and .fou^t the flames tor more he was struck on the head. PHONE Ml V-7I9S LBJ policy abroad — Sen. J. and citizenship, have been ac­ Is. I remember being on board band under Amoe Riley. than two hours before gaining His son, Ivan, went to Ms aid gw SrmI IW to i ^ ^econd, there was one more half- And the bin assumes, of course, that tive in all phasea of school, ship in the service years ago property at 89 Miltord Rd. Off-StiMt PaHJog William Fulbright of Arkansas, Arm and Oauvln and Aurora He was with the Xkirrica Brass control. and was slashed In the neck. mUIAM J. UNNON, Ua AMsd S ytMed demonstration of the way the In- the establishment of a federal death the schoiariy, prestigious chair­ dmreh and community and when the fresh water making The firms hit by the fire were The youth died 30 minutes I Bond from 1939 until his retire penalty will discourage future would- many other ways. equipment broke down and a P. Gauvln to Thoodore Kukiah 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER____ ^ W d u a l who Is President o f the United man of the Senate Foreign Re­ and Norine A. Kuklsh, prop­ ment last year because of ffl the Aiisco Plastics Co., Polk after reaching a hospital in a guard was put on the drinking taxi ^BGtes and executive head of the most be assassins of Presidents and Vice lations Committee. Linda will attend tbs Hart­ erty at 65 Broad St 1 health. Industrial X-Ray, Meimoc Boat, ford Art School this coming fountains. Once a day you Jpgiortaat and powerful nation in the Piesidents. Before Fulbright’s speech on RumoU F. Broderick and Viet Nam June 15, Mr. Johnson fan. John plans an engineering could get a drink, and you But if the death penalty will discour­ Marjorie O. Broderick to Henry worM m ^ e s (41 his mind on Issues and called the Senator to the White major at the University of Oon- couldn’t fill your canteens. We age the potential murders of Presi­ had to take salt water show­ H. Bartley and Melina Bart­ policies. Photoaraphed By Reainald Pinto House. nectiout ley, prop^^y at 102 Constance dents or Vice Presidents, surely it has In their talk, Mr. Johnson Committees appotatod by ers, and were located Just off It Is getting to be possible that the Puerto Rico where tt wasn’t Dr. to have an equal value in staying ths M.H.S. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER: Dr. Chester W. Obuchowski asked Fulbright specifically if Mkstei'-elect Mre. Kenneth Por­ Donald J. Barrett and Janet kind of President we have U getting to he would not catalogue In his ter fdr Hebron Orange are; exactly cool. murder hand which may be aimed at ’ We dwi’t have ealt water to D. Barrett to Paul A. Gagnon be more Important than any qiecifis n>eech all the efforts that the Chairman, Mrs. Fred Boylng- and Mary R Gagnon, prop­ question of policy which confronts him any other member of the human fam­ Johnson and previous adminis­ ton, Mrs. Robert Cone, Mrs. use if we run short o f fresh water, and 1 for one would like erty at 51 Sontlna Dr. or the world. ily. Surely if the death penalty Is valu­ trations have made to negotiate Norton Warner, Mrs. Russell Alan E. Hartstein and Adele To^y in History a settlement in Viet Nam. to see immediate action taken A t San Francisco the question of able for the protection o i Presidents, it Anderson, Mrs. Paul Blow, Mrs. Hartatein to Louis L«ltz and Not only did Fulbright agree Sherwood Griffin; kuturanoe, before the altuatlwi worsens Harriot L«itz. property at 16 policy was what, if anything, the Pres­ must be of ^ u a l value in the protec­ Jimmy By The Associated Press and the panic button is pushed to do this. He also told the Miv. Wilbur Porter; assistast tion of all other li\res. Oolonial Rd. ident and the country he represents The Burtons At Home T o ^ y is Monday, June 28, the Senate he “approved” the John­ leoturer, Mrs. Douglas Porter, It could cost a considerable Jay M. S. Frank and Do­ amount of money to tap for were prepared to do to prove their loy­ And surely, if the state haa the right 179th day of 1965. Hiere are IM son policy of strengthening legialattoe, Russell Anderson; lores Frank to Francis W. Pi- Savers Earn More to take a life when the life of the hu­ days left in the year. > South Viet Nom during this eommuttity service, Kenneth new resaurces which will prob­ cano and Margaret L. Ploano, alty and service to the world concept ably happen someday anyway, Breslin Today’s HlghUght In HUtory dangerous period of the m85 UAIN ST. - TEL. 648-5171 the United Nations Charter. For what the House present who did not believe across the room and sat down room, and these implausible touched off World War I. was ^that Fulbright was going on a light-colored couch. to it. I Just laugh It all off.” to make a ^>eech about the was for other generations Just a hope in the death penalty, who would like "I can’t,” his wife said. "It suites they’re supposed to stay In 1919, the Treaty of Ver­ sailles was signed. war. la for this generation a simple neces­ to see it abolished, and who do not be­ "Do you know what hap­ grates on me.” in turn out to be Just a normal pened on the way in?” he said. In 1942, Allied commando The war hawks in the Defense lieve in its deterrent power, and who, "They’re not newspaper re­ thbe-bedroom suite with a cat sity.’' ‘‘I stopped for gas at this place and a dog wandering around forces were attacking Sala- and State Departments, he told Figured from Day of Doposit What the President actually man- nevertheless, felt that they had to make and Elizabeth got out of the porters,” somebody said to her. umaua. New Guinea. the Fulbright, were pressing “There’s a name for gossip col­ it. They were Just two people to do, in his San Francisco ap­ an exception to their own convictions car and went to the ladies’ who’d be a pleasure to have a In 1944, Thomas E. Dewey hard to escalate the war beyond umnists and people who traffic the point the President was wil­ pearance, in the words he used before when the office of the Presidency hap­ room. And a man followed her drink with anytime. was named the Republican right in to get an autograph. In all that tripe.” presidential candidate. ling to go. Their vehemence was be came to that way of getting himself pened to be involved. “Tell me the name you use,” ■ 'The other world of the Bur­ growing in direct proportion to to Day of Withdrawal ‘Here, here, you can’t do that, tons was downstairs. The hotel Ten Years Ago aff the platform, was to offer the Unit­ But such an exception to their own you’re going into the wrong she said. South Vietnamese failures on “I can’t tell it to you here.” lobby and the sidewalk were More than one million U.S. the ground. A speech by Ful­ ed Nations a chance to come to support beliefs had to amoimt, in reality, to* a place,’ we’re saying. Didn’t faze crowded with people, with men him at all.” “Well I have one of my own,” government employes were glv- bright emphasizing negotia­ the United States effort in Vietnam. declaration of non-belief. The world, it she said. She does, too. and women, boys and girls, all en pay raises averaging 7*4 per AUTOMATIC REDUCTION Mrs. Burton, bracelets Jang- tions, Mr. Johnson suggested, The United Nations and its members sometimes seems, is full of high prin­ “ Can you go on the stage and holding cameras. And all of cent. would relieve him of aome of Hng. came up and sat down in them filled with these stories could do this, he said, by using their ciples and fine convictions and civilized act if you’ve been drinking?” One Year Ago this pressure. a chair facing the couch. and they’ve been reading. President Johnson declared influence "to bring to the table those Intentions, which we all abandon when “I’ve been in this since I waa Burton was asked. This was prscisely the kind “It all depends on the per­ ‘‘They’re late.” an old wom­ the United States would risk of speech Fulbright made. A c­ who seem determined to make war.” it really counts. 10 and I’m s,till not used to an in low shoes was saying. war if necessary to preserve people gawking at me,” she son,” he said. "Some actors cordingly, Instead of exiling the In oth«* words, the President gave can take a drink before going "They must be up there having peace and protect Southeast band o f critics who have been said. another one of their fights.” Asia. the United Nations a chance to Join The guy sitting next to her on and one during the inter­ sniping St his Southeast Asia cur side in Vietnam. was hung over the arm of his mission and be fine. But heavy policy. President Johnson has BARGAIN Crackdown On Rioters drinking? No, It's very dan­ found a way to exploit them. But be never came cloee to being chair as if he had stomach trouble. He Immediately sat up gerous. You’re out there in For example, one o f the willing to submit to the United Nations "But some of the finest people In ths this great glow and you think A Thought for Today shrillest of the critics has world ride cycles.” straight. the whole question of our right to be in "And the newspapers,” she you’re Just wonderful, and been Sen. Frank Churdi of So was quoted an official of Laconia, God ia love— “both here and Vietnam in the first place, and to be said. "If you’ll excuse me. At you’re doing everything so Obey His will, daily Idaho. In a major speech last N. H. slowly that the audience is above.” Ih o s e of you who read Witness to those around you, week, Church went far out of doing there what we are doing there. But a large percentage of the resi­ the boat docks and here they are with .these questions. Do yawning. , Those lO-m-l-n-u-t-e this have heard or read It many of that grpat love. his way to praise Mr. Johnson He wanted the United Nations to help dents of that conruniuiity, its police you know what one of them pauses between words, you many times— How God sent his Only in these ways wHl that as ”a man of peace.., working SHOP us impose our idea of our kind of law force, the New Hampshire State Police asked me? He said, ‘Mrs. Bur­ know. own Son, Jesus Christ, to reveal love become an abiding part of ceaselessly to restore peace.” and those who were in the area of on the situation in Vietnam. ton, do you like the fact that "Bobby Newton was famous^, that great love. you— that you will "dwell with Not coincidentally Church was Weirs Beach and the Lake Winnipe- the public now regards you as for being drunk on the stage.” But how do we ourselves unfaltering confidence upon the with the President on Air - But he never came close to visualiz­ saukee summer resort sections over being more scandalous than he said. “He was in London, do­ grow in knowledge and accept­ fact of that love.” (Read: John Force One last Thursday night ing the possibility that some United Na­ the past weekend cannot be expected you were before?’ ” ing Richard the Third with Russ ance of that love? And how 13:35) winging out west to San Fran­ per year tions kind of law ought to be imposed to believe it. "You should have told him Thomdyke. Now the closing well do we transmit it to oth­ cisco with Mr. Johnson. It may be true that relatively few Sarah B. Stephens on the situation in Vietnam, with our no,” somebody said. "You line of the play was. "The Duke ers ? ■(■' But Mr. Johnson has no in­ Calling all bargain hounds! cyclists were key Jfigures in a riot in­ should have said, 'I want to be of Clarence is dead, my lord.’ It hks been phrased thus: a member of the LaKy •iqiport. tention of giving the peace *( volving some 5,000 persons; bringing more than scan^ous. I want So in the middle of the second Go to God in prayer dally United Methodist Church, bloc what it really wants; vir­ Such a speech on the 20th anniver­ more than 40 arrests; injuring more to be (bad). ReaUy (bad).” '. act Bobby Newton looked Read Hia holy word, .dally Bolton tual surrender in Viet J7am. sary of the founding of the United Na­ than 70, some seriously; causing thou- Thue, how long Mg. Johnson You just can't pan up Watitins Baraain Shop! Haro ssuids of dollars in property smashed, may be able to restrain the tions became, then, a pious mockery of burned or destroyed. are gathered the odds-and-ends. the discontinued what should be the true spirit of the more violent criticism, such as ’The world today, however, muat be Ben.” Morse’s earlier diatribee, atterns, the shop-marked items from our regular world organization egid of what still wondering what the people of this New is anyme’s guess. stands as civilization’s necessity if civi­ Hampshire area were thinking of when F isch etti What is e i w ts that the Boors. They'ra given sharp reductions which makes they permitted this dffair to be held lization is to solve its problems of sur­ President seeks to quiet d o ^ them bargains right away. B ut. . . If they rema^p in the first'place. Sympathy for what vival. If it had to get darker for the the Wayne Morses (just at the Bfti dwiiOfB irie to MW—ftr MSny days, Bomor dagra^ aoBy dko«L And Bowli befell them muat perforce be somewhat point), that the U.S. approaches around longer than a week they're reduced again . . . United Nations before people and na­ diluted in consideration of the facts. maximum danger in the pad­ and again . . . every Week. Things come and go so Last year the event was called off tile tiooe to start—at Haitfbacd Nations^ Because Hartford National now tions awake to the world’a big central dles and provincial towns of regularly you should make it a point to visit tho peril, the Johnson speech can be said because of disturbances of the pre­ Viet Nam — a point of max- ffgoree "paSfy Intaraiti* foam day of depoot to day of witiidnnroL Udi vious year. Thia year its resumption to have rendered some service. imum proMure« Rom his Gan- Bargain Shop regularly. Tomorrow the very item you was allowed. But 60 state troopers erals to further soeolats the metiiod of ftne«ir"Mng intoeet pate more money in your account at ti» D m more significant thing, however, and 200 National Guard troops were war. want may be here. Such as these suggestions picked may be bow the Preeident got to this bivouacked nearby—a clear confession at random! «id of eadi ludfyeatiy integeefc pododf and oor new 4% late ii the Idi^heBt kind o f say-nothing speech and to thla that trouble loomed—and was expected. It came. Helicopters dropping tear a oommeeoiEd bank can pay. kind of modeery of the mission of the gas pellets, weapons fired by police H erfild United Nations. drew a counter-barrage of rocks, bot­ In the days before he went to Ban tles, beer cans by the rioting youths. Y esterd ayi .76 B r ^ Gooseneck Desk Lamp, as is ...... Then it does anotiMr important tidng. It psovidee tiiat, evm wban yoa .96 Cherry Windsor Side Chair .....'...... - ...... Francisco, he waa toying, all Waahlng- Police confiscated a variety of weap­ make witiidrawaH W Mosr hm Ae biteuti your aaongs km mm ti at ons including chains, clubs, knives, 25 Yean Ago ton seemed to know, with all klnda of meat cleavers. long aa your aoooantli open^at tiie end o f tiie xntageat pedod. proposals for making some different New' Hampshire, we, fear, went into T o ^ school board Inolutos 9.00 45Va” Maple Kneehole Desk, 7 drawers, antique brass pulls, kind of headline at San Francisco. this thing with its eyes open—if not $8,9W.60 for school rspalfsipoifs gplatfonn b a se ...... 106.70 and____ rsplaoomsnt______In tbs IMO^l Ihe happy word of these preparatory with its brain functioning in normal budget. $69.50 Full Size Holman Baker 90th Anniversary Mattress . . . .41.96 ) An yon tanfoig sown* Hntfbtd National ^ ■earolMS and deliberations winged its fashion. For, only two days before this $69.00 Boudoir Chair, black with gold trim, cushions...... 46.60 riot a s^tute waa enacted. *11111 pro­ Dr.Osmrd B. J M # r ouosqds way about Washington. The President vides fines up to $1,000 and Jail terms nr, Choflea P. ChSUn as hoo- $89.96 24 X 86^’* Unframed Mirror, beveled edm s ...... 1 9 .9 0 might do this dramatic thing to prove /u p to three years for convicted rtotera. Mtal resident pMraiclan at $69.00 Full Size MaplR panel headboard* low footboard qeeeHeaeea 46. Mancheater Momonol Hoopital. •or support of ths United Nations; he Now—after the fact—the state’s gov­ $119.00 Modem Low-back Lounge Chair, foam cushion, turquoise Blight, indeed, take the whole Vietnam ernor says he will urge that the new 10 Yean Agar cover, tapered fruitwood legs ...... 81.06 law’s full weight be brought to bear $186.00 60*' Modem Image Love Seat, molded framq, royal blue tex­ affair to the United Nations. against the offenders. V An eatimatod M,00fi apeota- One would guess it is Just as well the Thia may—or may not—serve to de­ taca view |l,g00 worth of flfor tured cover, tapered 1 ^ ...... i ^ ...... 98.80 Pneddant finally abandoned all Ideu o f ter tboae who riot—with or without MOrtM at Antocioau Liialoii Xn- $169.00 Tuxedo Lounge Chair, foam T-cushlon, red-hunospun eover^ •reating some poelUve drama at Baa cause. dapqoda&oa oelshratloo at ebony finished Chinese Chippendale style l e n ...... 60. But certainly the time has come for Chutar (Jtk fuMU . PVaadseo and retreated into .Ms svanr a natlah-wtde crackdown oh those who VJI. San. Praooott B u ah , 17.50 86” Round Modem Walnut Cocktail ThUe ...... 80.70 tual ewpty piety. resort to lUsgal, hoodlum-type violenos gnaot spoalMr M'llUlipandeiMa 38.60 68” Junior Floor Lamp, poiighed brass, whito shade . ...^ .6 0 BANK AND TJSXJBS But one is alao inclined to credit the in utter defianes of all laws and the n iy aarytoa at South M*th ItU of others. lat Church, -uigaai return .to ^169.00 High-Jiack Wing Chi^, foam T-^ioshloD, bmc pleats, ted tex­ do anythNg leas ia to surrender fOith in God as toa only M « m M sh. AssartliN to Weshington to rule Bader the laws of the Jungto *»m' mm/£A cum to graatsh .kalilito to tured cover #eeeeeeeeeeee‘ea*eeteeeeeeeeeaae«eaa*«aa«a 118.40 MMNlb tbe PrsNdwif shdBdtmed all hla HAVEN REGUnSR hood alnmdaiwa, and fe r n •aralL 1 ■■■...... III rnrnrnim m m m m m m m •> ■ ■-Y>.

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Hollywood Shdter Dedication Slated W t ^ r o oa Andover n o a r m » Gets Back At Camp Kennedy Thursday your Church Unit toUphanm Exported $$ The new .ft,500 shetter at^wW apedk on behalf of tfle town Mteuhedtei'a Camp Kennedy, and wtil accept the shelter from To Take Trip donated to the town thrdugh the Salvatora J. FUloremo, chair­ By SAM DAWSON generooity o C about 70 eontrac* man of the Oontractors* Divi- FREE AP BnlMM Mews AMlyst tors, tmideamen and auppHen, alon of the Chamber of Com- To New York m m TO RX (A P ) — While will be dedicated «t 7 pm. on meroe, who. spearheaded tte DELIVERY WeeMncton frete about Ameri* Thursday with brief ceremonies. ponetruotton. The Pilgrim Fellowship of the ou i tourists spendiiiK Yankee Park and Rec Buperint«od8iit The benedtotkm will be given Andover Congregational Church Horace Murphey, whoee depart­ by the Ri. Rev. Mi^gr Edward Your order tor drag needs will be In New York City tomor- doDan atMtnd, one Industry ment is superrielng the operar J. Reardon, pastor of St James’ oonMently pndtote It wlU be and oosmettos will be taken ^ row and Wednesday visiting the tion of the camp, will he chair­ ChunflL care of ImmedUteiy. National Council of Churches, INdHni: back more at tiiese (M- man of the event and will in­ The riiatter will be deeded to United Natione. The group had lara tMs year than ever. troduce the participants. the town for year-’round use. It planned to make the trip some The motion picture industry The invocation will be given will replaoe a tent and trailer, months ago but contributed aays it gets 66 per cent o< Its by the Rev. George F. Noatrand used during last year's Camp funds raised for it to help re­ of 9 t Mary’s Episcopal Church Keimedy operation. {jJaldoirC k, nusB Income from sboartng tts Prescription Pharmacy build the Vernon Congregational flickers abroad. And It dalma and win bs followed by a flag TTw camp w ill open on July Ohurch destroyed by fire last this is a higher percentage than bemnany, oonduoted by Boy 6 tor three sessions of t r / o M l MAIN ST.—6484WU winter. can be boasted by any other Scouta of Troops 47 and 860. weeks each,' ^nd wM conclude The program for the groig> large American industry. Mayor Francis J. Mahoney on Aug. 18. starts with worship In the ohapri This year It expects to btinf at the Ohurch Center of the |)ack $10 mtlUon mare than laA United Nations, followed by a QUALITY, VARIETY, LOW PRICES, M STAMPS, TOO! r’a $380 miUan. Of that sum discussion. A tour of the United million came lest year from Nations buildings will follow and I of television programs and Includes briefings by members ^vision fibne. DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY of the United Nations Secreta­ Movie makers also insist that riat about this organization. An they irtspire demand throughout Interview with an official of the the wotild . for Ameiican IN HARTFORD, EAST HARTFORD, WEST HARTFORD. United States Mission to the iroductB and thus help booif United Nations Is also planned tJ.S. exports of goods. TUs is MIDDLETOWN, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER and possibly talks with mem­ the natton.’s. btggiwt source of bers from otiier countries. doUars when It tries to balance Luncheon will take place at the Double ^ Stamps Wednesday 'd m intemabanei monetary pay- decoratlng committee, and Jac-'» r y and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip this yefeff of the natian’s seven achusetts; and Robert Austin, w illia m Mozzer, ing states of Massachusetts, 1 to 6 p.m. For the children there will be quellne Hollander Aronson was Emory Were guests o f honor. largest motion picture Coventry. Prizes were awarded t e a t e — 2 i 9 9 left, banquet chairman, throws New York and Now Jersey. Tonight at 8, Everett Klegg diversions such as pony rides, on the publicity and statistical A1 Jarvis and hla orchestra producing and distributing com­ in the following categcxies; long­ round out aech place oatting you a coin In the fountain at the GREEN BEANS 2-29* Many people attended the cere­ will present “ America Rolls ferris wheel, and a fish pond. est beard, longest mustax;he, 10th reunion dinner-dance of committee. About 350 attended played for dancing. Besides panies. monies In costumes of olden Along” , a panorama showing of collectad wiOi thaaa platoa Sor College Aid Available and best looking beard. the class of 1955 of Manchester the event and were welcomed those pictured, a reunion com­ With w eye on gleaning sUn times. It was disconcerting to color slides of antique auto­ Blaine W. Crooke, assistant In the longest beard category, aamnaar aeladat High School. Mr. and Mrs. Brad by George Dormer, class presi­ mittee included Shirley W ar­ SnDLISS LB more doOars atsoad, the Motion see a man wearing a snow white mobiles dating from 1903 to 1939, County 4-H Club Agent, has Just Albert Morganson won first Fuller are seated next to Mr. dent, Edson Bailey, former ren Stone and Thomas Fla­ 49< Peaches 3 *"43 Picture Export Aamciatlon of George Washington style wdg at Hicks Memorial School. announced that young people in place by a hair. His beard meas­ and Mrs. Charles B r a u n, Manchester High School prin- herty, co-chairmen; Joan Ayer America is urging the govern­ and elobonate btstorioal cos­ Tomorrow’s Events M eat and Produce Prkea IMectlve AAondoy, Tuesday m m S Wadnasdey Only ured 2-%’’ inches. Second place this area who have a back­ standing under the arbor, and copal, spoke, and Eldward Darna Pettlngill, Maureen CaiT Moz­ ment to get its l&eign service SEN. RIBIOOFF tume, driving a car while The museum will be open ground of high - rating school was awarded to Mloliael Marko, Mr. and Mrs. William Aronson gave a resume o f classmates zer, Michael Strange and Mona to put more empbaals on sUmu- smbUng a c i ^ , but this was from 1 to 6 p.m. and Uve ex­ work and 4-H club work may ob­ whoee beard measured 2 ^ " DESSERT PLATE-9 are 'seated right. Fuller and activities. Mr. and Mrs. Bai­ Modean Foster. lathig such trade. It says its only one of many such oocur- hibitions will be given from 1 tain financial aid to help defer Braun were co-chairmen of a ley, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Per- (Herald photo by Pinto). return flow o f doUars would be onces. inches. ClUford Carlson and Wil­ to 5 at the arts and crafts dis­ wRh ovory IS innwImno liam Brooks tied for third with expenses toward coOege degrees increased if Washington could The ceremonies began with play. Both are located in the In agricultural sciences and beards 2% Inches long. ton Center, Maas., with an as­ ness manager o f the yearbook, get some nations with blocked the tolling of ohurch bells and Main Entrance ciassrooms of home economics. Several nation­ sociate degree as an executive 0.1 i.ie staff of the college funds to ease their restrictions, a parade of dignitaries, led by The longest mustache be­ Hicks Memorial School. ally • awarded scholarstilps are secnltary. newspaper, and a member of and others to lower 'disetiin- Donald Orawtord, Oommander longed tQ;;Robert Kohler, meeis- A Teen-^e Block Dance win being offered. G>llege A 1963 graduate of Manches­ the glee and basketball clubs. Inatory trade barriers. of Post 241, V.F.W. _ uring. 6 ^ inebes..-Second place be held tbmonxrw night at 8, Two $800 scholarritips are pro­ ter High School, she was treas­ She plans to work at Connec­ Such barriers aim work Frank Kalas, general chair­ was awarded Ur M ^ a m Brooks. on the Hicks Sol grounds. vided annually to college soph­ against the buying of American man of the celebration, gave the STOP.SHOP urer of the Newman Club, busi- ticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. 6H inchea David Bucholz and Music win be provided by the SUPER P^ARKFTS f/S omores or Juniors in the areas Graduates goods that fweigners see and welcoming address and intro­ George Relmer tied tor third "O n trik s” and the “ Twilights’’ . cf crop protection and produc­ admire in movies. A survey of duced the master of ceremonies. place with 6*4 Inch handlebars. The dance is sponsored by the tion. The California Chemical "YOR" GARDEN 6-01 U.S. consular poets shows that Furlonge Flynn. The Invocation The best looking beard in town board of recreation. Chaperones Jonathan Hewey and Robert Oo., Ortho Division, San Fran­ FROZEN - Regular or Pink CANS this is the case in such places as was given by Father J. Clifford belonged to Kenneth Hoke. will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes received associate de­ LEMONADE 8 9 t * z T cisco, California, provide these Pakistan. Egypt, Brazil, Israel Curtin, of St. Matthew's Church, Michael Jdlarko was second. Hu­ Kalas, Mrl ahd'Mra. Dbnald and the countries behind the and the allegiemce to the flag soholarships. grees from'Rochester (N.Y.) In­ bert Chamberlain and Clifford Duncan, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ College Juniors who are maj­ Iran CUriain. was led by the VFW color guard. Cacison tied for their place. liam Holley. stitute of Technology of June 6. WE PUT THE IN But in many lands American Miss Inez Carter, soloist with oring in home economics may SU RE YOR'CARDEN-FROZEN 9-OZ Church Services Movies appropriate to the cel­ Hewey, son of Mr. and Mrs. movies have inspired consume the Hartford Symphony Orchea- W 8 T apply for one of six $800 and Crinkle Cu! ' PKGS Oommemorative church serv­ ebration will he riiown at the Calvin P. Hewey of 337 W. Mid­ FRENCH FRIES demands that kxaJ manufactur­ 'tia, sang the "Star Spangled three $500 scholar.ships by mak­ 89c ices were held yesterday at St. Meadowbrook School at 8 p.m. dle Tpke., won his associate In INSURANCE ers have been inspired to satis­ I Baimer" to the accompeudment ing an application explaining Matthew Oiurch and the United fy. OonsulateB note this affect in of the Sphinx Temple Shrine their interest In home econo­ applied science with high honors Congregational Church. Deacons Manchester Evening Herald Baghdad and Buenos Aires, in Band. qears of service mics as a major course o f study in the School tor American "YO R " GARDEN 16-OZ $ f 00 SAVI of the Congregational church Tolland correspondent Bette Madrid and Oairo. Flynn g;ave a historical over­ and financial need. These schol Craftsmen. He plans .to win his SLICED - FROZEN PKGS 2 9 c were dressed in colonial cos­ Quatrale telephone 815-2S46. B.S. in the School of Fine Arts STRAWBERRIES I Smsden reports its younger view of the town and George arShlpe are provided by: Sun set goes heavily tor pop records, A. J. Heck directed the Sphinx tumes and many of the loxlies beam Corp, Chicago; the S 4 H at the University of Connecticut. sporiswear, cosmetics and auto Temple Band In the "Second attending the services wore his­ Chicle^ Ruins Found Foundation, Inc., New York; the Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. torical dress. such as are fee- Connecticut Regiment March." West Bend Co., West Bend, Wis Emmett Hayes of 69 Cambridge BUMBLE B EI 7 0Z $ |0 0 SAVI The trienda of Tolland attend­ MERIDA, Mexico — Workers in the American flickers, Senator Riblcoff congratulat­ coitsin, and Pyrofax Gas Corp., St., won his as.sociate in applied Solid CANS I 2 9 c ed the 11 a.m. services, had a who search tor chicle, the tree When you see oer White Gen sign WHITE TUNA older set Is influenced by ed the town’s residents on the New York. science from the school of Print­ picnic lunch and attended Uie ces end home interiors, anniversary and referred to the product used In chewing gum, Six scholarships of $500 each ing. He plans to win his B.S. in opening ceremonies. when Goldfinger was settling of Tolland by residents are the beet tipsters on the lo­ J yoe're ■ the Freshest Spot in Town! ^ will be awarded to the nation’s printing management from in Johannesburg, one o f W indsor,. and the purchase Todays Anniversary Events cations of Mayan ruins in the six most outstanding sheep rais Rochester. ' Sooth African manutecturer of the land from the Mohegan CMldron’s Day is being cel- Yucatan Peninsula Jimgle. Ing 4-H members. These awards ZA-REX SYRUP ALL FLAVORS PT BTL 2 9 c ^ lO c * asked U.S. officials the name of Indians for $2,500 In 1715. will be given at the National 4 Miss Peggfy Andrews, daugh­ the maker of the oar crushing Flynn then read a letter re­ H Club Congress In Chicago this CHIEF JUSTICE KING ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. OHnton machine shewn in the film. ceived from the rector of Tol­ (all. Wilson and Company, Inc. Andrews of 66 Benton St., land, Somerset, Elngland, and of Chicago, one of the prioneer graduated from West Liberty 1-QT14-OZ O Q - S A V i introduced Miss Elizabeth Hicks PRE-4III OF JULY SPECIAL backers of 4-H work, will pro (W . tra.) State College on June RED 9,000 Hid in Caves vide the soluHarshlpe to club HAWAIIAN PUNCH CAN A 1 0 c and Congressman St, Onge. The 2. • ..W ith Our Comprehensive Beta Xi Group band played selections from members who have completed Miss Andrews, a 1963 Man­ MAASTRICHT, the Nether­ "Sound of Music” and "Pajama at least three years of 4-H pro lands — tVhen the armies of chester High Scho

mnf tUnees. She WUUam O’Donnell, Richard possible transferal to the Juve­ tion," said Patteraon, “that it Uo; Mn. Viola Strutt, Hebron struetton Co,,, which has the schooi yeor. sor 'Volunteer Fire . Depart­ NaUonal Fire ...128 183 mey general, and daughter by Jones-Keefe Post of the railroad boxcapa 17. of 68 Hilltop Dr.; Dominick two areas. mostly private resldenoas, and vtowing five or six people who will ^ t either Mencharter or Aetna Life ...... 63 63% Rockville; Mn. Barham Davie, 11 sheds, barns and garagaa nacle Rd., Ellington; Mirileline I,_t the' late George Sykee, one American Legion of Hebron. ’Two bridges which the North Fratus, 18, of Vernon; Peter Frederick, 167 Union St;' Jo­ could meet tlw oobool sywtem’e Best Hartford, Chief Crom- Conn. General ...183 135 EVERY 108 Henry f it ; Mra. Annie H)f the founders of the Hockanum Belhnottt Funeral Home, 19 Vietnamese had reMUred aiace Teim ant 18, o f 47 Arceliia Dr., Miahapt K ill Four B t said the demolition flrin needs. bie emphaslaed. and O rw ory M orris,. 18, o f 93 Molntoito, 132 M ule. St; Mrs. has completed the first phase seph Tromley, Broad Brook; Hfd Steam Boiler 145 150 iliUUa Co. in RockvUle, a Main St, Coldiester handled they were wrecked In an April By THE ASSOCIATED PBB88 Grace Talbot 1081 Liberty St, Porry obasrved ttiat It ie He eald a caU misdirected to Seourity b a ...... 46% 47% Htntop Iot. had all been charg­ Edna Sprague, 78 Alton St; In about naif the time that bad East Hartford or Manchester i Mrs. Pbelpe wee bom in Rock* the arrangementa 18 raid were the targets of f ilt ­ Assorisd accidents in Connact- Unwood Perkins, 151 Walnut South BralntrM, Maas. w t enough to find the prospec- Security Insurance IviUe, NOv. 4, Igro, a daughter er-bombers from the cairler ed with breach of peace. been aUotted. The (farat phase, ttve teaoben; “We must sen means that (ire department The fifth youth, John Tyler, tcut took a totlil of four lives S t ; George Chapin, 148 Walnut which consisted ot the dMoll- Admitted Testerdly: Hallle of Hartford ...16% 17% WED. ~ >rge and Sarah FlUon Sykes, Thomas B. Maxwell Coral Bea. during toe weekend. ‘ Hodi^ns, DunhUl Rd., ToUend; (bem on the advantagee of dispatcher has to oaU South Travelers ...... 86 36% St. Anselm Grad POPULAR 18, of SOS W. Center St, plead­ St; 'Charles Lanisittani, Staf­ tion of all vacant structures at Windsor and pees on the infor­ mm a member of Uidon ’Thomaa R. Maxwell o f 18 A motorcycle veered oft Lake. ford; David Huok, 51 *rumbuU Ray Muironey, TaleottvlUe Rd., teaching in South Windaor,” he Public Utilittes __ lonai Church and for- Winter St was foimd slumped Seven Bkyhawfcs attacked the ed guilty to charges of breach the time of-the awarding of mation. Rlchamd J. FrovoeA, son o f I ’Ihanh Ten bridge on Route lA, of' peace and of procuring Avenue in Bristol on Sunday and Rd,; Mrs. Roberta Mellon, Vemon; Dorothy BaUcan, 62 Conn Light Power 87% 88% active in Its Ladiea. Aid over the wheel of his car pailt* hit a street.aign, fatsHy injuring the demolition, contract, waa M cott. Ave.; Steven Henson, He said eatery ie alwaya a Tills means a loss ot time in Mr. And Mia. H ector O. Provoet OKN 240 mllea south of Hanot. The liquor os a minor, in order, ac­ W epp^; Miss Vlrrlria Mort- to have been completed in 90 responding to the fire, Cromble Hartford Gas Co. 64% 58 She woe srell known tor ed in Frlehdly Ice Cream early pUoU said they destroyed one toe driver. Anthony 'Yan^Ua, lock, 77 Birch Bt; Frank ’Tlre- 814 Oak**ri3t, W a itin g ; Gail major foator. The salary sched­ Bo. New England ot 104 E!izalbebh Dr., graduated WED.. , interest in veulous charit. this afternoon. Dr. Robert R. cording to his counsel, to dis­ daye. DemoUtloa began May ule must be oompettUve with emphasixto. A ^ by mutual qmn and put a huge bole in an- pose of the case as soon as pos- 24, of New Britain, died in Bris­ basse, Hartford; Mrs. Evelyn Williams, Stafford; Robert agraement, Boat Hartfort;'I^>«Ph<>M Co. ...63% 6154% from St. Anselm’s Coaege, la md community projecta, Keeney, medical examiner, said oihttr. tol Hospital shortly after the 18. Rausa, 76 Orchard St; Rock other school disbrtote conpettog THIffiSn __I in' particular the George Mr. Maxwell apparently suf* aibla since he is scheduled to Cknitier, 474 Main St; James Pawhik, who Is propsrty sends an engine companyipany to ! Maaafaetnring ^ Companira Manchester, N.H., June 10. Four other SkyhaWks fait at a crash. The accident occurred Bane, 489 Main fit; Charles BoUy WlUlnfton: Karen for teaohera. Ferty observed all alarms ta South Windsor Allied ’^em al .. 60 64 RL&SAT. Sykes M ow ! Training 8chord; seven grandchildren and with ConneoUcut Power Co. arrwtad for breach of peace in tom down except the Sunahlne means that some areas of East Dunham-Bush ... 4% 4% Chicken Part of Policy attacked by Uiree Skyhawks. wamp Road and overturned. Or* DISCHARGED TBfiTERDAT: to Mr. and Mrs. Richard — that South Windsor is Kaman Aircraft . 8% 9% iree great.gpandchUdren. In 1960 he was honored for connection with disturbances Realty Co^ pit^ierty along Rackowskl, Snlpslc S t Hartford must go short-handed Funeral aerWces wtt be hMd having been a Simday School Piloto said they saw their following minor motor vehicle cutt was hurled from the car Mrs. Stella fitacsek, 218 W. Main on ideal place to work, wMii an until the engine company re­ N. B. Machine ...30 31 BONN — Form er German bombs bitting the taxgeta, but and pinned beneath it when It St., Rockville; Mn. Anita S il­ boardwalk, the Chase Building Births Sunday; A son to Mr. oppotuxaty for advancement, it the Uxdna Memorial Chapel teacher at the Salvattoii Army accidents were presented in end Bonan’s 'Restaurant The turns. North and Judd . 19 20% Ohancellor Konrad Adenauer heavy smoke and denes foliage flipped over. van, 486 Tunnel Rd., Vernon; and Mrs. Thomas Gorman, 80 and exzwttent eervicae provided Chief Cromble empitarised Peter Paul ...... 30% 81% told an interviewer once that it Grove Hill Cemetery, Rock* for 81 years. court today and two were fined RockvUle Hotel will be de­ Pinnacle Rd., EUlngton. i V is’ ' TUESDAY oMl A widower, Mr. Maxwell prevented assessment of the on the charge. The third had In Wlnsted, 60-year-oId Lyman Lariy BIo m , RST> 8, Rockville; for Ite children. It is a oom- toe quickest way . to get help is Plastic Wire Cable 17 19% he met the late President Ken- iUe, Wednesday at 2 p.m. The B. Hitchcock perished in a fire Elmer Martin, 80 Doane St.; molished during the second MORE !V. Foul J. Bowmen, pastor leaves two daughters. resutta. his case nolled. munity where the school board, to call toe fire depuiment by standard Screw ..36% 36 % I nedy on three occasions. What V in his second-floor apartment Claire Poiqiieii 42 Cambridge phase. Only thrae>hotel gueste Dischaig^ Friday: Viola % Uidon Oongregattonol Church, Funeral arrangements, which All ptanes operaUone were WilUam Dunlop, 28, of admliMriratlon, taachera and mnnber. Stanley Worka ..24% 24% ido statesmen talk about? Ade­ K ^ WEDNESDAY Sunday night. His body was St; Thomas Kerr, Si Burnham remain. All must be out before Schulae, West Rd., Rodtvllle; texpayere an ril woridng to­ IK officiate. Burial wiH be in are Incomplete, an being repotted to have returned aafe- Framingham, Mass., was fined Tburwlay. Spec Mailing Set Veeder-Root ___ 27% 27% nauer admitted that their con­ ^ M A handled by Hblmea Funeiw ly, But a U.8. spokesman re­ found in the bedroom. St.; Mm. Hattie Lens, South MarceUe Posset, 86 Center St; gether to provide the beat poa- versation always Included toe Irove BUI Cemetery. There wifi 860 on this count and 825 on Sixty days have been allot­ William Darling, NoweU Rd., Spec moiling will be held to­ The above quotations are not I no casing hours. The White* Home, 400 Main 8 t potted thqt one U.S. Navy Sky- In Milford, Chester H. Foulan, Windeor; Joseph GHgMo, Best •tole echoote for tta children.’’ to be construed aa actual mar- tariff rate on chicken bocks m SPECIALS an additional count of follow­ ted for the second phase. morrow at 9:80 a.m. at St. Ibson Funeral Home, IB B8m hawk we« down over North S3, of Washington Road, Wood- Hariford; miUem rsiguson, Ellington; (Charlotte Curtis, Peray emphaelaed that. re- kete. and necks. ing too closely. PcUlce said hiU7 , drowned in Candlewood R t 6, Andover; Terrance Mc- Tlw tblnl phase is etetod to Thompson'vUle. Peters BSpisoopal Church. Vot- ., is in charge of arrange- Rohect A. Bodmer Viet Nam PViday and toe pUot '^Ounl< 9 had apparently been orultment is a year-round pro­ unteera are needed. Robert Albert Buchner, 70, was misring. Lake at about midnight Satur* Genn, 106 Bhiefleld Dr.; G ecm begin Nov. 1 and is to be com­ Discharged Saturday: Karen gram, with taachera, parante lents. chasing a car operated by a day when a flat-bottom fiaUng Brooks, Lake St, Vernon; Er­ pleted in 80 days. ’Ihe three re­ Martin, 38 Spring St.; Flor Dog Lloeosee Doe The family requests that those of 7 Lincoln St, died yesterday *It was not known whether the fellow townsman whom he sus­ and school board encouraging Town Clerk Charlee Bnes re­ : to do so may make at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ boat capslxed. His son, Ray­ nest Manning. 26 Eastfleld S t; maining buUdings wiB be tom ence Rother, 120 Orchard St and praising their ochoois. pilot was MUed or captured. pected was running off with his mond Poulen, 31, mansiged to Mra. Angela Gordon, Beat Hart­ down during this jphaee. Don Smith, Snipsie Lake Rd. minds residents that the dead- 721 MIODU TURNPIKE E. ial contribuUoni to a tal. The pilot was identified as wife. After ramming into the Perry commented that col- Une for obtaining dog licenses My Canh Exotic Spot, of their choice. Mr. Buchner was bom Nov. swim to safety. ’The elder Poul ford; Jnin lAicas, 94 ’Tracy Dr.; The builmngs aemoUtoed eo Mary Lou Hastings, Enfield leges are vlalted from Novem­ Cmdr. Peter MongUardl. The car, police said, Dunlop con­ en’s body was recovered Sunday Mn. Esther Blanchard, 23 8. far have been in various parts Joanne Provost 354 Center is Wedneoday. A penalty will be MANCHESTER 2, 1894, in New Britain, and spokesman said that under a tinued the chase on foot, ber through March. Seniors are lived In Manchester 25 years. morning by divers. Att«m S t; WUUam Johnson, 468 oif the 16.4 acrea (o f redevelap- St, Manchester; Bernice Phil- added as of July 1, Thursday, Mrs. Clifford S. FHend new Defense Department direc­ caught up with the man and Interviewed, entrance offices which was previously a day of Before retirement he was an Adams St.; James Moseley, ment area indudtog Brooklyn Upe, FrankUn Park, RockviUe; visited, they talk with classes r Mis . MyrUe Goodrich Friend, tive, the hometown of toe pitot started to beat him up. Avon; Mra. Ema IXgenbrod,'17 St, Market St, High Sit and grace. Then Bomb Exploded M , of Westboro, Maas., former* assembler at Royal Typewriter could not be disclosed since this Wanta Viet Puah Benjamin Wilson, Franklin and when time permits the ed­ Co., Hartford. The other party, Rodger Lydz^ St; Mis. Beats Mahn, Jacob a t Park, RockviUe; Cora Chase, The fee this year for male or ^ of Manchester, died yester- goes beymd tha Information a .Hayde, 24, was treated at Man­ FARMING’rON (AP)—A f(wm- 23 Iromrood Dr., Vernon; John ucation department is visited spayed female dogs is 88.60 and He was a member of Christ XXomoMUon is not the oi^y Stafford; Isabella Africaao, 36 to set a good Image of South May at Worcester (Maas.) Me- captive la required to give his chester Memorial Hospital for a er Repuhttcan congressman IwanlcM, 63 W. Middle Tpke.; pert ot toe renewal project 87.70 for females. SAIGON, South Viet Nam^tran'ce said In English; “You finottal Hospital. She is the wife Church Cathedral, Hartford, a captors under U.S. mlUtary Center St.; Brian McComber, Windsor. Navy veteran of World War I, lacerated lip and broken teeth from Mi-nnesota rays President Mrs. Eleanor Warren, RFD 1, moving ahead ot scheduled, Brownsbridge Rd., Tolland; Licenses are available at the (AP) —U you wanted to dine are welcome.’ Get Y(Hir I V eal S te a k f CUftord S. BYiend. and also arrested on a breach Johnson “was absolutely right Vernon; Mn. FlwUia FriU, 149 He stated during the past town clerk’s office during regu­ At night the howitzers could She was bom April 4, 18M in a member of Veterans of World Under these rules, an Ameri Fwwhik said. Encloaure of pert Deborah McMahon, 44 George year a brochure, professional under the stars on a gently War I Barracks, Manchester o f peace count and two moLor In wtiat he's doing" in Viet High St.; Mra. Joan Michaels, of the river that fiowe through Dr.; Katherine Smith, 46 Flor­ lar business hours. usually be heard rumbling In Hastonbury and had been a can captive is supposed to dis­ vehicle counts. He was fined Nam “ but he must go further.' 91 Union St.; Harold Shannon, agencies, college co n ta cts rocking deck, the place to go the distance, and sometimes red Granm and the Hartford Lodge the renewal section has been ence St; HasM Griswold, Up­ teachers, the town’s good repu­ Reading Contest Boneless esideiit of Mtoicbeater for 36 close oidy Us name, rank and 815 each on operating an unreg­ Walter Judd told 500 guests 17 Oval Lane; Mrs. Beverly le- was My CatAi, Saigon’s floating tracer bullets would arc grace­ ears before moving to .West- o f E ^ . serial number to Us captors. going more quickly then ex­ per Butcher Rd.; Jean Burrall, tation and personal contacts A reading contest adll be held OhineBe restaurant. Survivors include hts wife, istered motor vehicle and im­ eet the Connecticut Republtean rardi and son, Wapplng; Mrs. pected, he said. Rt 6, Andover; Richard West at Sadd Memorial Library this fully across the night sky on the Pan Rt ro in 1 ^ . She was a n)«n* Thfee . U.S. aimea were proper use of markers. The Mary Kiser and son, 37 Walnut with applicants were used to That was before Friday night other side of the river, ^ t even Mrs. Erna Dobrick Buchner, Citizens’ Committee rally SatUT' Sets College Plane RFD 2; Madeline Staples, 6 secure the best possible people. summer tor children in Grade r of fit Mary’s Bpisoopol wounded eariy today when the criminal chaige was nolled. day night that the United States St.; Mrs. Beverly Woodhouse 'When terrorist bombs turned toe the tracers looked graceful and iimch of Manchester and a and one sister, Mrs. Harold S. Viet Cong fired mortar shells Katherine Falconer of 13 W. Main S t; Thomaa Merrow, Perry stated that as ot June 1 through 6. One p riu will be place Into a bloody Jumble of SAVE 30c Deuse of Hartford. Another motorist involved in would have a stronger position and daughter, 443 E. Center S t; Washington St., who received a Hayes Ave., Ellington; Mrs. awarded for each grade and a beautiful. member 'of the Order of into the Nhia ’Trang alrbaee, 2M a disturbance following an ac­ Mrs. Loretta Luppacehlno and 16 there have been 416 appli- broken bodies shattered glass Dastem Star, Giastonhury. Funeral aervtcea wiH beheld for negotiations in Viet Nam if 8200 scholarship from the 'Ver­ Philip Gerber and daughter, cationa to teach in South party will be held at the con­ tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the miles northeast of Saigoh, U.S. cident was fined 825 for breach it attempted to overthrow the twin son and dau ^ter, 68 High clusion for all children' parUe- and debris. r Survivunh besides her hus* spokesman reported. Six Viet­ non Junior Women's Club et RFD 1; Mra. Mary LaFontalne Windsor, there have been 310 Many a young man has pro­ Watkina-West Funeral Home. of the peace and a stmUar North Vietnamese government. land St.; Mrs. Martha Lemlaux last week's high school grad­ ipattng. wnd, include two sons, L«e- J. namese soldlen also were and Bon, 134 Union St., Rock- and daughter, R t 74, ToUand. letters of inquiry, 206 teach­ posed to bis ^ r l -at the My 142 E. Center St. TTie Rev. amount for following too close­ “This is war,” said Judd, “and uation, plena to attend Drew Discharged Yesterday; Lester ers have visited the amlstant The contest etarte today and rriend of Thompeonvllle and wounded, a Vlotnameae helicop­ ly. Police said that Edward F. vlUe; Mrs. Iris Penney and Canh, the moonlight glittering aifford li. Friend of Youngs* George F. Nostrand, rector of ter was destroyed, two others it is the only war the United University, In Madison, N.J. Bartlett, IS FbxhlU D r.; Jeanne •uperintendsnt’s office and will end Aug. 28. Children St Mary’s Episcopal Church, A rm str«»g, 27, o f 16 Trumbell States la in danger of losing be­ daughter, 83 E. Main St., Rock Miss Falconer was a member should register at the library to on the table . It was a own, OWo; one daughter. Mrs. were damaged and a U.S. Air vllle. Danzlger, 124 Grand Ave.; Mi­ toured the ochoois since Jan. 1, place for wedding parties too, will officiate. Burial will be in S t, used abusive langpiage in cause it is not fighting it in of the National Honor Society chael Bouchard, 181 Praepect Fourty eight coUegee and uni­ receive ^ns and complete b- Two teen-agers were charged B e e f L iv e r iouis W i4^ of Sen Rafael, Force C12S was damaged, U.S. Veteran’s Field, East Ceme* berating the operator of another earnest.” DISCHARGED TODAY; Carol and waa active in several high formation. s« well as family gatherings with causing Injury to public |. 3ahf., and nine grandchildren. q;xAesman said. Potvin, Eiast Hartford; Rocoo S t; Mra. Theresa Duquette, versities have been visited, the and club meetings. Funeral aervices will be held t e ^ . \ car that had slowed for a bump '*‘Of all the policies, the half­ school clubs, including the North River Rd., Coventry; administration has correspond­ The library Is open six days property after having allegedly i J The Vietnamese naval train in a\driveway at the YWCA re­ Cerreto, Eaatford. The patrons were ot all na­ FedneadaY at 2:M p.m. from Friends may call at the fu­ Ing station on an Island four hearted is the worst, "declared Leaders Club, the FTOnch Club Mra. Jeanette Hancock end ed with 95 colleges and unlver- a week. On Monday, Wednesday been of a group of boys neral home tonight from 7 to 9. cently. In that accident, Arm- and the Btzhibltlon Group of and Friday form 6 to 8 p.m., tionalities, agea and political who snapped a flagpole at e Bt. Jamee’ Bpiecx^Ml mUes from the airbase also Judd, adding that if the United daughter, 68 Spring S t; Mra. sltiea, 500 brochures were dis­ leanings. There were dtplomats lurch, Qiastonbury. The Rev. came under heavy mortar fire. atrong banged into the rear of States were driven out of Viet Folk Dancers. Faith Bickford and daughter, 2i tributed to candidates and Tuesday and Thursday, 8:80 to Comp Kennedy on Speing St. In the slowing vehicle. Funds for the scholarship 8 p.m. and Saturday morning from the nearby U.S. Embassy, Byuuam B. fioide, pastor, will One sailor was klHed and 18 oth­ Nam, there would be a "stam Pre-4tli Display Grove St colleges, and aU new teachers American soldiers on the town, half. ^ 2 9 idate. Burial will be in St. ers were wounded, the spokes­ Judge Reicher ordered sus­ pede of counitrles’’ to the com­ came from the Women’s club’s were Invited to South Windsor from 9:80 to 12:80 p.m. The two, Richard E. Hohnon, I SIU lb NASA Planning pended jail terms of 30 days in annual fashion show. Miss Fal­ tourists visiting Saigon for toe ^ es* Cemetery, Glastonbury, men said. munist cause. Good Possibility Vernon news Is bandied by on Saturday, May 22, to apart­ Oak HUl PTA Oroup first time, high Vietnamese offi­ 17, o f 154 HlgMand SL, end ends may oaU at the Lowe* Aircraft dropped dares over two intoxication cases. Richard coner is the daughter of Mr. The Herald’s RockviUe Burean, ment hunt and find room- Mn. Anthonyony Comaau Robert S. Felice, 16. o f 144 Q u ick R e le a s e J. Shea, 40, o f no certain ad­ The Connecticut Republican and Mn. Robert Falconer. cials, and foreign correspond­ tbacker Funeral Home, 25M the area and government txoopa Citizens Oommittee, a conserva' In W ash in gton 38 Park 8t.. P.O. Box tXI. tele- m atea • ' elected recording secretary of ents. Highland St., have been ordered fit, Glastonbury, tonight be»an a counterbarrage. dress, had been arreeted Friday Talent Contostanto pbene g76-31Se er 64S-27U. Stxty-two taachera. ware the state wide Oek ' lUIl PTA to appear at toe Manchester Of Mars Photos night at a local pool room. tive-led group ^eaded by John Debra and Laura Beardsley, In IMS, Mrs. Ngo DInh Nhu, GLASS tomorrow from 7 to 9. U.S. warplanes flew through Lupton of Weston, recently was hired: 49 elementary teachers, group. The inltiel state wide sistei*4n-law of the late Presi­ Besslon of Circuit Court 12 on | FRESH FILLET OF SOLE...... 5Sc overcaat early today to strike 16 Frank H. Timrek, 48, of 37 (Oontfaraed from Page One) daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Eve­ 11 high school teachers, one meeting of ths nett season will July 12. ousted from the Connecticut Re­ rett Beardsley of Skinner Rd., dent Diem, held her last social Winiaoi 8. Oriftin Sr. (Coathmed from Page One) times against toe distriet capi­ Llnnmore Dr., was arrested at publican organization. assastant principal for the high be held the first Sunday In Oc­ PoUce apprehended the pair I his home last night A slx- antipoverty biU — and a meas­ are to appear in a talent con­ Bolton meeting with Saigon foreign HBBRON — WilUam Sher- tal of Toumorong, held by the school, one administrative in­ tober at the Oak Hill School In correspondents at toe restau­ Saturday night about 8 in com­ CRAB lies ...... » . I9t rood Griffin Sr., 76, a resident first of the expected 20 photo- Viet Cong since Saturday, U.S raontfa probatlonal period was ure to reduce or eliminate the test Wednesday at Ocean Beach tern for the middle school. Hartford. pany with a number of Juveniles Park, Admiral Jack, a local rant on the Saigon River. Old Fashioned f Hcteon for 50 years, died at grairiis as soon os they have military spokesmen raid. tacked on to Tlmrek’s sentence. silver content in coins. The Sen­ O f these teachers 22 are ex­ Senior League Results foUowlng a complaint by a The case of Omar F. Higgins, television personality, Is the The UAR OonotrucUon teem For about two dollars, a pa­ lia home Friday. He was brnn gone through the complex pro* Hospital Notes ate passed its version of toe Cyclist Hurt perienced end 40 have had no tron could eat his fill and spend neighboring resident who said 1 Columbia, Aoig. 27, 1888, the 43, o f West Stafford, charged emcee. Debra is 8 and Laura 6. experrience. The new teachers shut but Andrews Oilers 2-0 br that he heaird noises emanating cessing system. with 14 counts of breaking and coinage bill last week. Two on Dean’s List an evening in one of toe most on of William L, and Nellie Rockville-Vemon Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. represent 85 coUegee and unl- senlor league boaebaU play last pleasant places In Saigon. Both flPOm toe scene and, upon Inves­ Hieeler Griffin. Until he retir- The agency said this could he entering with criminal intent in all areas excepting mater­ The House today takes up the Merrilyn Niederwerfer and In Collision vetriUee. areek. tigating, witnessed several boys within 36 to 48 houra after Mari­ and larceny, was bound over to first of the annual series of Mrs. Patricia Jedraeiwskl of French and Chinese foods were d about 11 years ago he was nity where they are 2 to 4 p.m. Yet to Be Hired Dennis Quigley pitched the featured. rushing away from a broken WHITE TUNA nployed at the Hamilton ner begins taking the pictures at the ToUand County Superior emergency appropriation reso­ Kingsbury Ave., both students Aset Supt Perry said there rinit-out aHowtng only three | Pastor Set and 6:30 to 8 p.m. and private in the University Connecti­ A West Hartford motorcycl­ Sampans poled gently jiast toe flagpole towaiTd Globe Hollow. tandard Division of tha United about. 7 p.m. July 14. Oourt after the defendant waiv­ rooms where they are 10 a.m. lutions. ot are still eight teoChera to be hir­ hits while striking out 14 and The Juveniles have been turned Mariner 4 is to pass within cut’s School of Home Eronom- ist was seriously Injured Satur­ y Canh, and old men In them Jreraft Coi^., in Bast Hart* ed examination. Follow ^ his to 8 p.m.. Visitors are requested These measures have become ed. One teacher for Grade 1 at softly sang traditional Vietnam' over to Ju'venile authorities. STARKIST ird. 5,600 miles of Mars July 14, tak­ arrest in early April, Higgins routine in recent years to meet ice, have been placed on the day afternoon when his mo­ Loni:o collected two hKe, in- Hm.. wiei To Take Over not to smoke in patients’ rooms. Dean’s List for the poet semes­ Orchard HUl School, 5 kinder­ m tunei. LiigyUfl Hcroos ine riv* Alan T. Baxter, 18, o f 34 Ol- He was a member of the First ing the 20 photographs In 24 had been confined to the state No more than two visitors at the financial needs of federal torcycle collided with a car on garten teachers, one industrial oott Dr., was charged wHh I EEC. longregational Church and the minutes and recording them on hospital at Norwich. one time per patient agencies whose annual ap­ ter. Miss Niederwerfer took first neiS^hUe^^ McKe^e 1 CHUNK magnetic tape. botiors and Mra. Jedralewski Rt 8 and 44A at Notch Rd. arte teacher for the high school making unnecesisary noise with 37e ones*Keefe Post of the Amerl- St. Bernardos propriation bills have not been and one hlfh school reading h«ted a pair including a triple. *^ould a motor vehdole and was sum­ an Laglon, both o f Hebrcm. It will then be 184 million enacted by July 1, when the new second honors. Gary K. Mlnagil, 21, is In a m Patients Today: 229 Attends Conference Hartford Hospital with mulU- teacher. moned to ai^oear in court on r SurvlvorB include his wife, miles from the earth. fiscal year starts. Only one of UAR team’s first tally with a e-ui-* noosed un like m. Chriiit- SAVE 48s Mariner thereafter will pass K iw ^is Awards ADMITTED SATURDAY: Valeria Samson of Vemon is a ple Injuries, including a com­ Colleges Visited July 12. Batter wee arrested | Ellen OUn Griffin; seven The Rev. George F- X. RelUy the dozen annual bills has gone OoUegea visited include those slngle. Loring pitcher was Rich- “***‘*^ behind Mars and be out. of touch of Stafford Sprtoga has been Paul CXieivaJ'ley, 1® Lexington delegate to the 1966 state 4-H pound fracture of the left arm. mas tree and with loudspeiteers Saturday night on Hollister St. 1, WUllam a Griffin, Jr„ of Dr.; Mrs. Ftorence Hauachild, to the President. It finances the from CfonnecUcut, Rhode Island, I ard Griswold who struck out_12, Irving Griffin of with the earth until It emerges snnotnted p a ^ r of St. Berv Six Scholarships Interior Department. clotMng conference at the Uni- His condttlon is deecribed as from the Martian shadow a 131 Mountain Rd.; Deborah verolty of Connecticut today and satisfactory. Massariiusetts, Maine, New w^ked one end gave up five Tctoluiy a large Windham, Donald Griffin nard’s Church in Rockrifie. He The Senate was expected to York, 'Vermont. short time later. ' succeeds the Rev. Patrick J. Antemicci, Elaat Hartford; Mra tomorrow. High point in the The driver of the car, Ed­ ^ , barge moored about 80 feet Robert Griffin, both of Six scholarships totaling 81,* Nacmi Kulas, 41 Lewis St.; act on the annual military con' ward F. Reed, 50, of Boat Hart­ Asst. Supt Perry commented In other a^on, ArmateSj bank of the river, gsbron, Howard Griffin of Then the spacecraft will start Mahoney, who has retired be­ 800 have been awarded to six fashion review is tomorrow at scanning the picture tape, con­ Emile Theriautt, Wapplng; Er- Btruction authorization biU be­ 7 :30 p.m. when a ’ ’ court of hon­ ford was arrest^ and charged that there were IS teachers who h, Kenneth Griffin cause of health and age. recent graduates of Manches­ fore taking a long holiday week' oollect their sixth straight win. ' verting the pictures into digital The announcement ww made nesi Hartow, Mansfield Center; or” of 10 winners will be an­ with faUure to yield the right trained (p South Windsor the the street to be safe from ter- HUNT CATSUP ter High School by the Kl- Bolton and Stanley Griffin Joseph Hettinger, Gleason St.; end. Congressional leaders were nounced in Von der Mehden of way. PoHoe said Mlnagil past year from the following Jim Juknis struck out 14, walk' rorist bombs. Connected to toe Broad View, lU; four daugh* data — a series of seroes and by Bishop Vincent J. Hines of wenie Club of Mani^eater, A. INSTANT ones — and sending the Inr Paul Kuchinsici, ThoonpaonviiUe; not certain whether the presi HaU. wa# turning into Notch Rd. colleges: University of Connect­ •d one and allowed three hits street by a gang-plank wito Mn. Jules R^iUard and the Nonmch Dioceee, Raymond Rogers, chairman of dentlal disabiUty amendment In taking toe win. formation earthward by means Esther Reilly, a native of New Louise Wallace, 100 Croft Dr.; Student Recital when he oollided with the right icut, Fairfield, Ontral Connect­ awning, a sign over toe en- the club's scholarship commit­ would come up for votes this side of the Reed oar. Police icut State College, and Univer­ Mike Sullivan and A1 Good­ of its 10-watt radio transmitter. Haven, has been pastor, of St tee, announced today. Lester Gower, 63 Echo Dr., Mrs. June Beckwith recently RECUUR Vernon. week. presented a group of her piano said Mlnagil was thrown over sity of Hartford. Five of these win paced the Bear’s batters INTERIORS* 14 O i. Edward’s Church in Stafford Tlie winners are Edward J. the oar. wito two htts each. Ben Stul- HICKORY Culotfe Comfort {firings since i960. Ooitman, Joyce A. <3ook, Pola ADMITTED YESTEIRDAY: pupils in a recital at her home teachers practice taught in the BY ^ on 12 Lynn Dr. Mlnagil was brought to Man­ high school and eight In the ele­ pin started on the mound for or PIZZA . Stamp'On Magic! He was ordained .in 1981 and Fialkoff, Jeffrey Nielson, Rog­ Robert W llard, 280 E. Middle chester Memortsl H o^talostel and the Lions and was relieved by Hermene Herahey served as assiriant at Imma­ er Rosrila and Donna Tedford. Tpke.; Joseph Sierhinaki, 73 Participating were Tracey mentary schools. ^ ARTHUR DRUe SAVE 13e About Town OoughUn, James Wilcox, Nancy later transferred to Halartford. Fire Calls Greg Turek after giving up four I DECORATIVE culate Conception in 'Waterbury Cottman, the son of Mr. and Ejm St., Rockville; WUUam runs In the firat Inning. from hla ordination until 1962, Mrs. Edward P. Coltman of 125 Bucklew, Morgantown, W. Va.; Kirk, Kim Nelson, Susan Platt, Fire Chief Philip Cromble Elostic Stockings CONSULTANT when he became pastor o f St. Debbde Harris, Steven C^uck, ■aid in the peat weeks several The UAR teain and Armata’s Baldvrin Rd., wUl attend Har­ Mrs. Simone Newman, East iMlantonomoh ’Tribe, Improved are now tied with 7-8 records. PUHp’s in WarrenviUe. vard University. Miss Cook, -lartford; Mrs. Margaret Wup- Order of Redmen, will meet to­ Linda Olliw, Arthur Turking- Firgt Satellite fire calls have been received Tnissos —* M t t 643-9958 SWEET PINK MEAT Fsiher Reilly was named pas­ the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. ton, Karen Green, Richard WeS- where the colling party either perfeld, 90 Grandview St.; night in Tinker Hall at 8. Maaoheetor Evening Herald tor of St. Bridget’s in Moodus ! Vernon Cook of 323 Wood- .uaurle Williams, 14 Reed St., er and Cathy Power, all of Ver­ Commercial Now called the East Hartford Fire in 1966. While there he had a bridge St, will attend South­ non, and Cathy C b c^ r of Cov­ Department or called the op­ South IVIndsor correspondent. 1 RockvilUe; Mra. Steffie Sypher, The Parents Council of Man­ Brownie Joseph, tele. SiA-OlM. new rectory built. He has been ern Oonnactlcut State College. WUllmantlc; Mra. WUi^lna chester High School voted to entry. erator and did not specify that with eoch *5 purchose |CAKTAL0UPE$2i49" diocesan director of family life Mira Fialkoff, the daughter of Honor winners were Cathy (Continued from Page One) be wanted tha South Windsor' Hobran, 35 DuratA St.; ’Tracy disband at a recent meeting. Fire Department. ONE IN 100 IN DANGER since 1964. Dr. and Mrs. Rubin Fialkoff. Knoltfa, 30 Clyde Rd.; Gustave Lock of Interest was given as Cooper, Karen Green and 8226 James WUcok. United States has urged that all Chief Cromble stated that NEW YOR K - Heart-disease of 75 Haynee S t, will attend Aremdt, 54 N. Sohooi St.; Mrs. the reason. The council award­ There's No Limit W ith A $10 Purchase SWEET, Era) I3W-361I the Unlverstty of Connectleut. Presented Awards natfons join in efforts to develop residents should at all times stettsUde indicate that one out Jane Smith,* Oolumbla; Nancy ed a scholarship to Pamela Vol- keep the South Windsor fire Nielson, the son of Mr. and kert, who will attend Williman- Deborah Hawley and Gregory toe peaceful usee of space. of every hundred white males Bliss Ignores WolfrajT), 26 Cooiper St.; W en ^ Berger, students at the North­ emergency number available. now 60 will develop coronary You Can Buy 2 Giasies For Only i8e-~ Spend Mrs. John K. Nielson o f 49 and PacMa Lawton, Branford; tic State College in Septembel. Harlan St.. wUl go to Union east School, received American He said he ante eqieclally Re noted that the number Is dlaeaae thie year. Sharon Horafleld, Wapplng; L.eglon awards at a recent rieaeed that thie new service $20, Gfit 4 for 36c. i PEACHES Desk Incident College. Mies Tedford, the Members of Manchester Michael South, WlMimanUc; sahool aasembly. brings closer together the lands ■ J daughter of Mr. and M «. Don­ Mrs. Helen Mikulski, 180 Green­ Grange will meet tonight at ald Tedford of Rt. 86. Bolton, Whitlock awards went to Cyn­ and peoplae of a oommoh heri­ Inspired by. expensive (Contlnned from Page One) wood D r.; Mary GeUnas, 48 7:30 at Watklns-Weat Fineral tage and common diMttny. CALIF. LAROB SEEDLESS will enter the Joseph Lawrence Home, 142 E. Center S t, to pay thia Brown, James Aceto, Hdlly ITALIAN erration in' School of Nursing, New Lon­ Joseph St.; Alan Smith, Mail* Martin and Frank Malkin. Don­ Johnson expressed toe hope nanmaglng torough toe desk ct borough; Joseph Visoontl, ’Tol­ respects to'Robert Bruckner, a .that aU nations wU Join in financa director Frank J. Ko- don. Rooeila, the son of Mr. member. ald Comstock received toe Flor­ DRY CLEANING SPECIAL! Frosty Crystal GlaAs and Mri. Salvatore Robella of land; Oarod Potvin, Beat Hart­ ence W. Bosely award. peacefri enterprises In spAce of vac. ford; Joshua Wind, 241 Pariter this kind. EXTENDED THRU SUNDAY, JULY 6th Bliss said that over the last 160 W. Center St., will attend South Methodist Church has Police Arreeto Snkist ORANGES 169' Sit.; Bavariy Barter, W apptog; For the Eariy Bird program half-dossn years toe finance Qulnntplao OoIIcge. v announced that, beginning Sun­ Robert J. Lemieux, 24. Ot 184 A Bcholarahlp will also be Alexander Shearer, Cider M il Union St., was omoted Satur­ he aeld he hoped for a rich and MATCHING committee had not met fully its Rd., Botton; VMrs. Maigaret day and each Sunday through bounUtul harvest o t 'pasea on responslblliUss in raising hinds. awarded to a Mianoheeter High Aug. 29, summer services w l day to Mr. and Mra. Richard_rd W' eldt open the summer oa f 'orash at' Tdfiand' Avd.* end tratfio, and up to 86,946 an htkte AlOnKlAfi, MEW FOBS. M.T tog for ivideaoe that Kovac was •moN mm toMn to tbs John- Beet Hartford; a eon to Mr. and from 8 to 1< 1 to 4. aan Memodai Hoepltal in Btaf* Mrs. Glen Lawrence, Windaor- trievlelaa transnUaaiea'dUF TAMUW HAIR ItDWl I moiling odd lOe M • OoMMlar m . offier driver, Welter'AV-' ing peak ueage boura. W i ' '.'.I. . . .'M ill '! '1' m . Print H um , For lst-cl«M mailing add lOe toe olietnwan am food Syatnn en d . treated for 'ViUe. Studenta newly, moved to town biy^ U . od.ctiainberieia.8t., .wee. .AMhoughjSij^ mim Zip Cods, fityls for each pattern. Print, Name, pramd Mm for Ms noetumel Mad ctMis. He wtM airtoted on e DISCHARGED SATURDAY: may register tor Maiutoeeter chairgea wtto f aUiira to artVe to used for transatlantic Addraas with Zip Oods, fit^s ecttvtty and than a p e n te d , Me charge of foUpwtog too ctosaly .John Cbesar, Broad Brook; EDgb-jraool an Tueedays from the r i^ on a curve.'Both ate ooHi, future portlcipai 1aiiMag,"\atonou No. arid Bite. WslgnaUon for l t ‘ 4M wde eummoned to Stafford f/tA Noel Miller, Coventiy; MCa July u to Aug. 81. Studmta who •oheduied to a])peer in Olrbutt know whetoer they are i a;*- 'Itariag and Summer 8pring-8ummer Album! Regular lent on thii. dianieeing the Clrcuii Court July 14. uremia Rfoeo, Boat Hartford; reglater alter this date-siUl nfft Court 12 in ROq'ivVie jifly 18. by eateHite or b book featurw: Ouatom OoUactton; whole incident as an **lminal BmaM’s cor waa reportedly, David Moaee, 89 Trout Stream he fuerantoed a pn Uaras to crootast, kUt, stitch! - BtopttalKotaa- nondl aubinariae i problem’* jj|bat had bgan eefved. damototoed In the oreah. * Dr,. Vemon; Lauria Mlln|^l, toe opentof of.seiwol. Admiyd Fridayi Brian frequency ratto PttiM ',.V TT** ■I ■ f J ■* ^ , \

■AKCHBSTER VWENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESl’ER, CONN^ MONDAY, /UNE 28, 19rt

Beard>Ccx>k Durkee-Abair PedCTsen^Rpsct^ Dixon^Hager j i . South Methodist Church waa M in Donna Maria Dawson of Mlaa Judltb-AniM Cook of MIm Lyima OcrUch Roacoe the scene of the wedding of Miss Middletown became the bride of Kmnbhwter and Alexander H. | of Muicheater and' OaoffTey Donna Carolyn Peterman and Bruce Proctor Smith of Man­ Beard Jr. of New York Qty Kruse Pedersen o t Center Har­ Bruce Arthur Forde, both of honor’s, and they carri^ carried a nosegay of deep orchid daisies, and carried wicker bas­ MRS. RONALD WAYNE DIXON kets of marguerite daisiea end blue daisies and firing rye. crescent bouquets of pink mini­ colored carnations and stepha- Miss Janice Marie Abair oftreuse linen with pink rosebud and white accessories. The cout.. notis. ’The bridesmaids carried T allarini'Gburski Robert Werner Jr. of Man­ jacket dress, blue and white ature oamationi centered with BRID^ ferns. trlm on the bodices, matching pie will live at 24 Buckingham i lavender orchids. Mias Mary EUrabeth Hager^ nations and yeUow p o m i ^ nosegays of deep orchid colored WlUlam J. Swanson of Suf- Manchester and Richard chester served as best man. accessories, and a corsage of with turquoise accents. The pilibox hats, and carried cas­ blue cornflowers. The bride­ St. after July 4. ' of RockvlUe and Ronald Wayne carnations. BRI fleW served as best man. Ush- Charles Durkee III of Rock­ Robert Rusconl o f ?Ianchester, Miss Julie Lundberg of Man­ bridesmaids carried cascade bo cade bouquets of deep pink now serving with the U.3. Ar­ groom’s mother wore a shell Mr. and Mrs. Forde are both j Lahge-^Erickson chester was flower girl. She Dixon of Vernon exchanged Terrance Cunningham of Man­ era were Henry N. Beard of ville were married Saturday roses. bridesmaids carried cascade chester Served as best man. New York City, a brother of the my in Korea, waa honorary pink dress of silk organza em­ 1960 graiduates of Manchester] wore a wMte drees o f embrol- vowa Saturday afternoon at yellow pompons with yellow REGISTER morning at the Church of the Candice Abair and Jacqueline broidered eyelet, matching ac­ High School and 1904 gradu­ dersd Swiss organdy with yel- Ushers were John McVeigh of bride; and William W. Jonea of best man. Ushers were Barney accents. Assumption. Abair, both of Manchesteir and T. Peterman Jr. of Mauichester, cessories ahd a corsage of pink ates of. Iho Uulversity ofj Cony low ribbons at the ba<* o f the 'Trinity Lutheran Church. Rock- Manchester and Daniel Dawaon AT MICHAELS Glencxie, lU. The bride is a daughter of nieces of the bride, were flower ville. James L. Dick of ’Tolland of Middletown, brother of the Mrs. Cook 'wore a mras green a brother o f the bride; Carl glamelllas.______'nectlcUt Mrs. Forte is a Gradq akirt, and a yellow barrette in Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Abair, girls. They wore floor-length A, reception for 176 was held 2 teacher In the T4>lla»d Sdio her hair. She carried a fireside ’The bride is a daughter of served as best man. Ushers bride. lace sheath with matching ac­ Kehler of Manchester and were Stephen E. Smith of 23 Deerfield Dr. The bride­ gowns of pink silk enganza, pink Thaddeua Dobieski of Talcott­ at Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton, system. Mr. F o rte -is -ih th| basket of yellow miniature car­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Hager Mrs. Dawson wore a nile ...M OST BRIDES DO. cessories. ’Die bridegroom’s groom is the son of Mr. and rosebud head bands, and car­ nations and showers of yellow of 145 Vernon Ave. The bride­ Coventry, brother-in-law of the g;reen silk shantung dress, white mother wore a deep aquamarine viUe. For a wedding trip to Bermuda system and plahHinK dpptot^ brideg;room; Leonard A. Bach Mrs. Richard C. Durkee II of 2 ried baskets of pink flowers. Mrs. Peterman '>re a blue by plane, Mrs. Forte wore a ment of ■.’Traveler’ir’s'^iiSun urancf ribbon. groom is the son of Mrs. Eve accessories and a corsage of SELECTIONS ARE chiffon Sheath with matching AJpert Dr., Rockville. Leonard Lee of Willlmontic Roger Vartels Pedersen of E. Dixon of Kelly Rd. of Rockville, brother-in-law of white roses. ’Die bridegroom’s silk shantung and white lace raspHjerry colored jacket drpss Co., Hartford. the bride; Richard A. Spurllng accessories. Both wore coraoges The Rev. .Ernest J. Ooppa of served as best man. Ushers Laconia served as his brother’s The Rev. Dr. David P. Scaer. mother wore a Mrawberry pdnk SECOND TO NONE of cymbidium orchids. the Church of the Assumption were Wayne Abair of Man­ best man. Ushers were Alastair pastor of ’IWnlty Church, per­ of Rockville and Robert S. silk and lace ensemble, match' Terry of Vernon. A recepfion for about 80 was perfoi^ned the double ring cer- chester, a brother of the bride; Niabet of Hopatoong , N. J., formed the double ring cere­ ing accesBoriee and a corsage 'held at Ctavey’s Restaurant. Foe emony. Paul Chetelat was James Stafford of Rutland, Vt., Peter ’Ihompaoii o f Somerville, mony and officiated at a Com­ Mrs. Hager wore an ashes of of sweettieert roses. roses Chantilly lace dress with OXFORD a motor trip to Virginia, Mrs. organist and soloist. Bouquets a cousin of the bridegroom; Wedding Announce Engagements Mass., and David Chase o f Cen­ munion service. Mrs. Earl R. A dinner and reception was Beard wore a bitue sUk sheath of white gladioli and carnations Richard Waaer of Harttord, and Kasulke was organist. William white accessories. The bride LENOX FUNTRID6E ter Sandwich, N. H. held at Sun Valley Acres, Meri­ with white lace jacket and were on the altar. Bruce Kenneson of Bolton, a Mrs. Roscoe wore a white C. Field was soloist. Bouquets groom’s mother wore a blue den, for about 250. For a motor SYRACUSE crepe dress with pink acces' KIRK white acoessorlea. ’Die couple Given in marriage by her cousin of the bridegroom. Koba - Brown bnen sheath with yellow ac­ of mixed wWte flowers deco­ trip to ttie Pocono Mountains, WATERFORD will live at Newport News. Va. Mrs. Abair wore a dress of re­ cents, and yellow linen coat and sories. Both wore corsages of GORHAM father, the bride wore a full- rated the altar. Mrs. Smith wore a pink em­ STUART Mrs. Beard is a 1961 gradu­ embroidered beige lace over Miss Geraldine Ann Brown, matching accessories. ’The Given in marriage by her triiite carnations and pink roses. broidered white linen sheath WEDGWOOD length gown of white silk or­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom’s mother wore a A reception was held at the SENECA ate of Manchester High School ganza \rith appliques of satin celery green, beige and g;reen fattier, the bride wore a full- dress with pink Knen coat, bone WORCESTER and a 1966 graduate of South­ Thomas R. Brown of 64 Jensen pale blue chiffon - over - crepe length sheath gown of white Kosoiuszte Club, Rockville. For roses, designed with bateau accessories, and a white Orchid. accessories and a white orchid LUNT ern Cotinectlcut State CoQege, ’Die bridegroom’s mother wore St., and John Francis Koba, dress with matching accesso­ gtiv organsa and Chantilly Isme, a motor trip to Washington, corsage. ’The couple will live at neckline, short sleeves and A- son of Mr. and Mrs. Georg;e ries. Both, wore white orchid designed with bateau neck­ D.C., Williamsburg and Shen­ WALLACE New Haven, where she majored hne skirt terminating in full an off-white crepe dress with 25 Goslee Dr. after July 8. in ant education. Mr. Beard is a lace coat, crystal blue acceS' P. Koba of Meriden, were corsages. line, long tapered sleeves and andoah Valley, Va., Mrs. Dixon Mrs. Smith ie a graduate of DOULTON chapel tnaln with back bow. Her married Saturday morning at An outdoor reception was 1960 graduate o f Taft School, bouifant veil of imported il­ sories, and a cymbidium orriiid. detachable court tredn. Her wore a two-^ece white Unen Woodrow Wilson School, REEDABARTON St. Bartholomew’a CXiurch. held on the grounds at the bouffant veil of silk IHuskm was dress with aqua embroidery, Watertown, and a 1966 gradu­ lusion was attached to a match­ A reception tor 125 was held Middletown, and a 1962 gradu­ at Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. The Rev. Richard Bollea per- homo of the bride’s parents. attached to a lace pillbox hat, aqua accessories, and ate of Southern Connecticut INTERNATIONAL ate of Yale University, where ing pillbox hat, and she carried FV>r a motor trip to Atlantic tormed the double ring cere- Mrs. Pedereen left on her and she carried a cascade bou­ corsaige of white carnations State College, New lUiven. She ROSENTHAL be majored in poUtlcal science. a cascade bouquet of white mtHiy. Bouquets of white glad- honeymoon in a periwinkle blue quet of carnations and roses. and roses with aqua accents. formerly tau^t In the Middle- He was oonwniaaioned a second gladioli blooms. CSty, Mrs. Durkee wore a blue lo'l and pompona were on the and green ensemble, blue ac­ silk suit with white accessories. Mrs. Leonard A. Bach of The couple will live at 75 Or­ towm School System. Mr. Smith // lieutenant in the U. S. Army ' Miss Linda Anne Abair of altar. The couple will live In Fox Hol­ Rockville, a sister of the bride, chard St., Rockville, after July is a Manchester High School Reaerve and wW be at Trans­ Manchester, a sister of the cessories and a corsage of white carnations. The oouple wiH Hve The bride, given in mar­ low, Center Harbor, N.H. was matron of honor. Brides- 11. graduate and a I960 graduate of portation Corps Branch Scdiool, bride, was maid 'of honor. in Roekvl'Be. riage by her father, wore a Mrs. Pedersen is a graduate maids were Mrs. Stephen E. Mrs. Dixon is a 1961 graduate the University of Hartford. He is F t Bkiatto, Va., for eight weeks Bridesmaids were Miss Ruth full-length gown of white satlii, of Manchester High School and Smith of Coventry, sister of the of Rockville High School and an underwriter with the Hart­ this aummer. Durkee of Rockville, a sister of Mrs. Durkee to a 1960 gradu­ designed with bateau neckline, Ebidicott Junior College. Bev­ bridegroom; Mrs. Konrad J. A. 1965 graduate of the University ford Fire Insurance Oo., Hart­ BRiDi :s-TO the bridegroom; Mrs. Allen ate of Manchester High School elbow-length sleeves and bell- erly, Mass. Mr. Pedersen Is a KUndig of Solon, Ohio, a cousin of Connecticut. She will be ford. AGE PAYS OFF Moser of Manchester, Miss and a 1966. graduate of Central shaped sMrt with' back panel. fraduate o f Chatham (N. J.) of the bride; Mrs. James L. high school social studies JCWftftS - SltViaSMITHS b r id J :s -T o -{ LOS ANGEXjES, OaUf. (AP) Carole Bansak of Fairfield and Connecticut State Otillege, New Her shoulder-length veil of il­ Sigh School and Trenton — Municipal Judge Jerry Pacht Mrs. Jean Goyette of East Hart­ Britain. She is on the teaching Diok o f ToUaiiid and Mrs. Earl teacher in the Somers School Sava - Jaekson 958 Main S t, Manchester o o i n i lusion waa attached to a crys­ IN. J.) State College. He to a G. Heimerdlnger of Vernon. System. Mr. Dixon Is a 1959 refused to fine Thomas H. ford. staff at Lake St. School, Vernon. tal and pearl trimmed princeas builder and developer. AU the attendimts wore full- graduate of Rockville High Misa Nancy EUzittieth Jack- Ckrter when he was broug'ht The honor attendant wore a Mr. Durkee is a 1960 gradu­ crown, and she carried a colo­ l e n ^ sheaths of turquoise silk School and a mathematics son of Mancheeder and Dr. F. into court on a jaywalking full-length gown of pink Unen, ate of Rham High tt:hool, nial bouquet of white carna­ The engagement of , Mias<|> Fallot photo France Sent Taxi* linen, fashioned with bateau major at the University of Robert Sava o f Wakefield, ohargt. Noting that Carter fashion^ vrith pink rosebuds on Hebron, attended WiUimantlc tion and steptNuiotis with white neckUnes and elbow-length Hartford. He is a computer Mass., were united in marriage would soon be 100 years old, the the bodice and A-Une skirt. Her State OoUege, and graduated Marcia Woolson of Branford to Hie engagement of Miy sleeves. Venise lace accented programmer at the Hartfoitt In Saturday at S t Bartholomew’s Judge said: pillbox hat matched her dress, with honors from Porter School Kathleen Hussey of TalcottviUe NEW YORK — 'n» first to Robert Dolan Lougblin of gesoUne - powered taxicab, a the neckUnes and skirts. ’Their urance Group, Hartford, and is Churoh. THIS WEEK “ At the age of 90, you are and she carried a cascade bou­ of Engineering Design, Rocky . 1 Chester has been announced i by ’The bride Is a daughter of entitled to one free jaywalk quet of pale pink roses. ington WM o ^ n o r . She ^ parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mar East Hartford has been an­ Darracq, was brought here open pillbox bats with circular attached to the 135th Military Hill. He is a design engineer at irore a f^-lei^ g ;^ ^ pl^ Woolson of Branfoi;!. foce veils matched their gowns. PoUce Co.. 169lh M.P. Bat Mr. .and Mrs. Joseph Jackson of from this court. The fine is The bridesmaids wore simi- Royal Machine and Thai Oorp., nounced by hqr -parents. Mr. from France in 1®07. It altoo in­ silk, fasMoned with bateau Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hussey of troduced the taximeter for fare The matron of honor carried a talion of the Connecticut Army 174 Vernon St. ’The bridegroom suapended." lariy styled gowns of char- BerUn. necUlne, fitted bodice, short is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix and Mrs. Leonard Ridyard o f 20 Taylor St., ’TalcottviUe. : calciileiUona. cascade bouquet of white car- National Guard. WE ARE CELEBRATING sleeves and bell-ehoped skirt. Sava of Wakefield. Landry photo Northfleld St. Her fiance , is the son of Mr. Her floral headpiece with face and Mrs.’ Flights, Lougblin of ’The Rev. Philip J. Hussey, ,ve41 matched her gown, and she Miss Woolson ia a'grqdunte pastor of St. Beutholomew’s MRS. THOMAS D. TALLARINI of Branford High School. She East iiartfort. carried a colonial bouquet of Miss HUsqey is a graduate of Church, performed the double Lutin-Cohen elegance oarnatloni with pink attended Southern Connecticut ring ceremony. Harry Oarr was The marriage of Miss AJex-^er wore a Jade green silk chif- State College, New Haven, and Rockville High School. She is OUR 32nd streamera. Kelly-Weston organist. Bouquets of gladioli andra. Oburaki... . . of» «Manchester « ___<___a__ 1^*1ton raliAra^ sheath Hr>Atoa dress Ufiltti with crystal is now a student At the Plus pnjployrt. at Hartford Fire In­ and pompons were on the al­ embroidery, matching head Temple Beth Sholom was Gregory Koba of - Meriden surance Group, Hartford; to Thomaa D. TriUarinl of New served, as bis brother’s beat School of Business, New Httvi tar. dress, and white aocessories. the scene of the wedding of en. i '■ Mr. Longhlln is a graduate of Miss Colynne Sue Weston ofT Rochelle, N. Y., waa solem­ Both wore white cynbidium or­ men. East ^ am ord High SchooL Given in marriage by her fa­ Miss Nancy Ruth Cohen of Pvt. Ridyard is a graduate ,of Vernon became the bride of ■ ther, the bride wore a street- ANNIVERSARY nized Saturday morning at the chid ooraogea. The mother of the bride wore the Unlveraity of Oonnecti<^t and • employed at,. the Singer Arthur Carl ’'Kelly of Man­ lengih jacket dreaa of. white Church of the Assumption. Manchester to Jerome Michael a roee print areas, and white ac- and la serving six months qc- Sewing Center, Manchester. A reception for 200 was held Hie bridegroom’s chester, Saturday morning, lace over white satin, designed The bride la a daughter of Lutln of Windsor, yesterday tlve duty in the CcmnecticMt A Nov. 6 wedding is plamietL at the BoUon Lake H>tel. When mother wore a powder blue June 19, at St. James’ Church. with long sleeves. Her Shoulder- Each year we have considered it to be a sfreat Mr. and Mra. Prank J. Gbur- leaving tor a plane trip to afternoon. National Guard. He is stattonbd ’The bride is a daughter of length veil o f silk illusion was akl of 68 C^mpfield Rd. ’Die The bride is a daughter of drees 'wUh 'rtilite acceasoriea. at Ft. Ort, Calif. 5WW’’YW'11 privilege to be your phannacist and we appreci* Puerto Rico and the Virgin Is­ Both wore white orchid oor- Landry photo Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Wes­ arranged from a satin head- bridegroom is the son of Mr. lands, Mrs. TaUar^fd wors Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cohen A November Wedding is plan­ ’ bowp and ahe cqrried a colonial ate the opportunity to be of service to you. ««e . MRS. ALFRED CARL LANGE JR. ton of Kelly Rd., Vernon. ’The and Mra. Augustine N. Talla- aqua and white ensemUe, white of 18 Gerard St: The bride­ ned. bridegroom is the son of Mr. bouquet o f white sweetheart rlnl of New Rochelle. ciccessoriee arid gardenia cor­ groom is the son of Mr. and A family dinner was held at aiid Mrs. Arthur roses and camellia foli'age. The practice of phamacy is a spiritually re­ The Rev. James P. Hayes of sage. The oouple will live at 468 Mrs. Samuel Lutln of Windsor. MiUer’e Restaurant, and a re­ TJivtn BvMyn Erickson^maiidB wore slmilarty styled of 318 Charter Oak 9t. Miss Judith Jackson of Man­ warding profession. Of course we make the neces­ Pelham Rd., New Rochelle, af­ Rabbi Leon Wind performed ception for about 60 was held gowns of ivory with blue waist' ItaSalette Seminary, Bloom­ later at the home.of the bride’s atMt Alfred OsJi Lange Jr., both The Rev. Bkigene F. ’Torpy of chester, stater o f the bride, was field, a cousin of the bride, per­ ter July 6. the ceremony against a back­ bands, matcUng picture hats, maid of honor. She wore a pink sary needed fair profit we must have to operate parents. For a motor trip to of Mtuicbester, were married 8t. Jfunes' Church performed formed the double ring cere­ ground of white' gladioli and at noon Saturday at Emanuel and carried bariteta of mixed the douMe ring ceremony. Mrs. lace dress with long sleeves, a good pharmacy. But, there are other benefits Mrs. Tanartnl la a 1960 grad­ Niagara Falta, Mra. Koba wore mony and waa celebrant at the uate of Manchester High Scteol yellow mums. Frederic Wer­ liuUteran Church. flowere. Ralph Maocarone was organ- mat<^ing satin headbow, and a to us. ner was organist. a bUM and gireen printed dreaa Mtobari F. Haberern of Mian' gardenia corsage! 'nuptial high Maaa. PauIChete- and received a B.S. in Phar­ with white background, and The bride is tlie daughter of teL i J lat was organist and soloist. Given in marriage by her Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Erickson chaster, a oousin of the bride Given In marriage by her Theodore Bilicki of Wakefield macy degrae from the Unlver- blue aocessories. The couple Everything we supply is either for the relief Bouquets of white gladioli and stty of Connecticut School of father, the bride wore a full- of as iUten .St. ’Ihe bridegroom groom, served’ ae beet man. uncle, John Gmyrek of North served as best man. Ushers of pain, discomfort, sickness, or in some way length gown of ailk organza 'Will live at 36 ’Twlas St., Meri­ to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ushers were t i . (J.g.) Richard Miami Beach, Fla., the bride were Terrence Stewart of camatlqhs were on the altar. Pharmacy In 1966. She is den, after July 6. adds to your greater enjojunent of living. Health. member of Lambda Kappa Sig­ over taffeta with Venise lace * r- Allred C. Lange Sr., 88 Prince­ P. Erickaon of Portsmouth, R.I. Wore a full - l e n ^ gown, W'Skefleld, a oousin o f the The bride, given in marriage trim, designed with scooped Mra. Koba is a 196$ graduate ton at a brottier of the bride; Barclay designed with venise lace bridegroom: and Peter Jackson Aids, Beauty-Needs; all help to keep you healths by her, father, wore a full- ma aorority. Mr. TaUaiml to a of Manchester HUgh Scteol. She 1960 graduata. of N«w Rochelle neckline, fitted bodice, iqipll- The Rev. C. Henry Anderaon, F. Wood of Worceeter, Maaa. trinuned bodice, long aleevea, of Manchester, brother o f the ier and happier. length gown o f peau de aoie qued Klbuckt sleeves, sheath is employed at Aetna Life In­ bride. With AJoicon lace appUque, High School, W|^ved a paatpr of Emanuel Lutheran Robert Q. Winsler of 8t. Davida, and ailk organra - over - silk akirt with wide lace trim surance Oo., ' Harttord. Mr. Cburcta, and ttie Rev. Paifl C. Ha., and Adaa P. Palaer of dome-shaped skirt with bustle Mrs. Jackson wore a two- And, very often we have the wonderful feeling dealgned with scooped neck- above the hemline, and detach­ Koba la a 1968 graduate of back and cttiapel train. Her piece blue linen dress with lace Un* I w n « 1, ^ sleeves «» the ifnlverattyUveratty of OonneoUout Kaiser, pastor of OoDoordta Little Neck, N.Y. ' of knowing that a prescription we have dispensed line, fitted bodloe, long aleevea able chapel train. Her fingertip Maloney High School, Meriden, Lutheran ^u rch , perfom ed the Mn. Erickaon wore a beige bouffant elbow-length veil of i accents, white accessories, and wlUi polnta at the wrtat and School of Education. He to com­ and is empolyed at Pratt and pleting raquhremente tor . a mas- veil o f Bilk illusion was ar­ ftouble ring ceremony. Ronald eilk organsa drees with match­ iBualoo was arranged from ai a white gardenia corsage. The has actually saved a life. seml-fitted skirt terminating ranged from a pearl coronet, W U tn^, Division o f United Alr- J. Erickaon of Manchester, a ing lace Jacket and beige and Venise lace and Mk oegunte' bridegroom’s mother wore a in a chapel train. Her bouf­ ter’s degree from New York oraft Ooirp., North Haven. Unlveratty. and she oarried a oescade bou­ brother of the bride, was aolo- white aocewoctea. tlto hride- bsadpiece, and ahe carried a > three-piece pink knit suit, Without you, our loyal customer friends, this fant vail of ailk llluoibn was quet o f white carnaUooi, steph- bouquet of gardentoa. matcMng accessories, and a iat Vkederlc K. Werner waa groom’a mother wore an asun pharmacy could not exist. You are the reason. arranged from a coronet o f iri­ lanotto and Ivy. orgaatot Bouqueta of mixed btoe ailk orgunaa riisath am- Miss Suaan West of Rockville corsage '•of pink s«r«etheart why we have been able to conduct our pharmacy descent crystals, and she car­ Mra. BJdward iMvitaky of brodiared in wtitte and deep blue was maid of honor. BiideenvaidB roses. tooweiB dsooratod the m a ttn u fi all these years. ried a oaacada bouquet of white Middletown, a sUter of the The taridt, given in marriage with aaun blue alto organsa were Misa Lynne Weston of A reception for about 80 was gardenlaa. Engagement bride, was matron o f honor. College b)r her fattier, wore a fuB-l«ni|th Vernon, stotar o f the hride; and held at the home of the bride’s Gets B,A, Degrfi^ coat and blup and white ac' That is why we will always serve you with the Mlea .Barbara^Jane Oburaki y i — Judith Best of Olsnslde, gown of pew de sole' witti ceesorios. Both wore white Mra. Robect Nett o f Bolton, a parents. For a motor trip to the of Mancheete^ sister of the ■ Ralph E. Carlson of 30 hleryp Pa., was malA of honor. They Rd. has received a bachelor cP’ atonoon toes appUquea, dealgned orcMd ooreegee. ooualn of tba betde. Midwest, Mrs. Sava wore ix same continuing careful attention and courtesy bride, was maid of honor. Lttrsoh - McPttrtfauid wore fuU-length gowns o f aqua Graduates aiilth BOQC^iad neckline, ttareo- A reoeptton lor ITS wea held All the eubtendanta wera Iden- dark p een Unen A-line drera one gives to a valued friend. If there is ever any Brideomaids were Miss Lor­ Mr. and Mra. Norman Folger crepe with satin trim, fash­ Gets Law Degree arts degree from the University^ o u iw d a n g lh alaaves, ahaatb at Katoar Hall, ConoordH tlcalliy attired In fUtt - length and Mlga aocessories. The raine Patricia Lamouipaux of Laraon of 9 Bruea Rd. announce ioned with empire bodices; of Harttord. He majored In En|^ and dataohabte dmpel possible ethical, opt-of-the-usual service we can DavM Owen Munson, son of Joseph Peter Dyer, Jr. re­ Churob. For a motor trip to New piflje organaa-over-wilk toieatha couple ...will live at 1644 Manchester, a oousin of the tte engagement of ttelr daugh­ matching floral headplacea and llah. ' train. Her heuCtuot veil of bridal Hantpehin, Maine and Osnada, with lloiwnred tops, maitchlng Waukrami Rd., Glenview, 1H„ do for you, we will always.welcome the oppop. Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Mu^- ceived the degree of Bachelor of Ckrtoon graduated from Mam* bride; and Mlaa Margaret E. ter, Judith EUse, to Kevin face veils, and carried cascade ron of 268 Porter Bt., received a Laws at Georgetown University ^naton was attec rislllna end arailk Mouift . VarnM .. A l nqoticut, wlure aho M ajored in' Rockville. Mr. Lutln to A'grad' 66 Fbtrrtew Bt. I!^re^8rv.to the Wouae and «M ta THE TOP UNEtt ter, h rator qf the bride. vard. IMvarsIty M b lauia on ______She w o n • raS irw ■tpM Bh. pathWagy. waa a. ust* at Trinity Qor-CoUacA. cum Mt gkedtOT ^be 00 and Central Ooonaottout itttato M n. ObtoWil. wiore a phtti ess, sTssssx So4 ^ 9 . ,6ftw Jtdy June!^li,.. .” “ OoEtoga, New Brttaln. He to em- Poau de eole and lace dreee, amiinea tm » a safety factor in M n. Lulia to » I960 inember o f jUpnA fl^tlon Pjil toude, and attendedled n u c a tm ; UauiJiler of OMoe at Soenlondo oom m o^ -tb* qualtty, « f the I aorority. She to a speech and (N.J.) Unlveraity ttobool eC itom RubtteW at iWWch to eoMeoted to tte ,4, lira. at Saara, Roabodi and Matohiira be£, aad iMUte aeoes- •oriaa^te MMegraera’a molb- weldtoJaMng iibiteaw bM besting tbenpist tor the Town lArteltsetuvA 'ttonal AnItPovaity D

.It, .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 28,^988 MANCHESTER W BNING HERALD. MANCHESTER,. CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1968 FAOB fU flEB I PAGE IGUKTEKN M. BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOBLE D A ILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE calls a Red Cross, but it la not tm LE SPORIS tolton 3 ^DeUdned^ hy Cong offlciAlly recognised. Too Much Ixfokalike Aiwwf w fr«»l«Mi ITe North Vietnamese Rad | S T 4 R T I ft A/jo M** • A Cross Is recongnlzed but offi­ Famous Lakes Offered Park Land; Red Cross Pessimistic cials said K has refused to ac- avpi responsibility for actions of Army Gives Up, Twins T AGIOM np»oiui«M the Viet Cong <^>eraiting In South n*6S)«rV(%3- WAITAMINUTS; XlsteotdM I Board Votes Legal Fees About Aiding P|*isoners Viet Nam. Afcmon SimmicK. FOlKS-'trS I T i~ lAfcM M B m tbw HcrrOVER /i USMHJrM 4tW( MS Go to Separate Po8ts teenSS AS^vTiSiS^SJ^^SVNHEN POOR fiXKyJ ^eeLOMft COMBOS/ HAlffPORTBeH- SMITH SET/ 1/1 14 Ptoct lor bow f^^The^’ n hoaid of finance hhs^Agency vs.«. CavanaughCavanai Oarage, WASHINGTON (AP) —♦ "Tlis news is not_ good,* ’the Beatrix Engaged, Cwtiew1FMhw< n o a c f „- 16 SoO, flofly JWB** ^ e d t« approve an appropria- Agency vs.a. QavanauM Oarage, American Red OTOas officials official said. He added that the HUE, South Viet Nam (AP) Ilie brothers rigiMd up for iSmbwj eiawi fciA l e ^ m ^ and Friday,ly, MAM Oil va. Botun AuguM S «*a# » , / /il DOTVN gadO for legal fees which appeared today to be losing The U.S. Army gave up trying three-year -hitches laM Dairy. IfSJlSrrrQ u een Reveals ecSooI. OP/a ITPopor ■ u iiin IXakera be insured if the town after completing BUGGS BUNNY SAuther Of In the pony league tonight, hope that contact can be estab- Bennett, of PerryvlUe, Aik., to tell Willis Blades from his They were eent to Ft. Polk, L*., wofUra otoriao, notes to accept a g ift o f land PonUcelll win play the North Hriied with American service­ was captured lAst Ded. 29. The (Oontlnued from Page One) brother William. So it spilt them and Ft. Rucker, Ala., for train> TH» surrisN >HIS BOOK 16 VERS Y o i« STDoiaetiM •t Bolton Center for use as a Coventry Firs DmrUnent team men held'prlsonfiT by the Com­ Viet Cong said,they executed up. tng. OH.WELL/THE^ StCoaUiiMriW SSaowMd^ him In reprisal Tor South Viet­ troduced to the g^erm nent and JUST WHAT ALTBRATtONS RIGHT/ PER NOTHIIsl'l SnCKT frahs 4Sman Meeptag SIlUaealiM (aUng) In Coventry, and Anaaldi will munist Viet Cong in South Viet The 19-year-olds from Kent­ In March William got orders nkfcnaBM s e lS g n iN t ***J|i9. B- Ploroe Herrick Is of­ play Savings and Loan at the Nam. namese executions of Viet Cong to Parliament Tuesday. wood, La., believe they are the I WANT,«JTTHB ARBAN! ^ELMERI TH' DIET AN VER SSKwlor loomi dlBiuinr a «p i Beatrix is the third of the four for a year in Viet Nam. Mllis MSMki 6 Hebrew S3 Lake — - fering tha town 72 acres of Bolton elementary school field.' " I see no basla for optimism,” terrorists. U.S. officials called only American Identical twins In LWwrsAiwiooTiaHT PANTS'UL FIT SSPrecepi 421fatal royal princesses to become en­ requested permission to go SlPoniaii MfT ' meeaiiT* woodisnd, which lies between In the colt league on Tuesday, K>pe to get back together 45 Rabbit Great Lakot S3 riant Jnieo gaacrWng the proptrty, was 6 p.m. the North Vietnamese. March to Van Vollenhoven, a servation plane at Da Nang, 55 49 Prayer ISMUlatono 38 Accompany 48Paradla9 Stevens Qrdd More than two months ago the again on liberty," they said. 36 Endurta 61 Eron (eeolri nad at a boarl of finance Red Cross disclosed It had re­ The contact with the Viet student. miles south of Hue. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. MSowad lappoit David Munson, son of Mr. and Cong has been handled by the I The wedding of princess Irene TT—10 12 flieetlng Friday. Board of fin­ Manchester Evening Herald ceived word from the Interita- William was sent to Hue. Wil­ William E. Blades Jr., also have n n s r T e T ance approval Is required, as Is Bolton subeUtute coirespondenL Mrs. Benjamin Munson of 368 Uonal Red Cross that the Viet Cambodian Red Cross. TTie In- last year to Spanish Prince Car- lis remained at Da Nang. Both two younger teen-agers. ♦bat of the planning oommls- Sue Gorton, telephone 949.3836. Porter St., received a B.S. in Cong had agreed to deliver mail ternaiUonal Red Cross, w ith! los Hugo of Bourbon Parma are privates. IT IT ,,gm, before the town can con- Amerioon servicemen held headquarters in Switzerland, i brought the nation to the verge "I got blamed (or William’s mechanical engineering from has been the link between the' of a constitutional crisis. Bm.S iider acceptance o f the land. prisoner In South Viet Nam. fallings and vice versa," said IT ^The board of finance vote Stevens Institute of Technology, At the time. It was thought Cam'bodians and the American j was rejected for political Willis. "It’s the first time In our ■aeclfles that the money be Hoboken, N.J., on Jime 12. Red Cross. j reasons, being a Carllst preten- life were were ever separated.” 1 Bail Posted, that such contact. If it devel­ HMto-Y^M-Waloh 3proprUted from the fund for At Stevens, Munson was a oped, might lead to other meas­ No attempt has been made b y , der to the vacant Spanish throne WHllam thinks the Army Is member of Chi Psi fraternity, XERO- IT i f Mpital and nonrecurring ex- ures to make easier the lot of the American Red Cross to es-' and a Roman Catholic. Irene still trektlng the brothers pretty MOh a l l y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN the dramatic society, and (wig, order 250 the American servicemen in tablish a direct contact with the turned Catholic, married him well. GRAPHIC ^Jtos^^nrlck, who. with her Poodle Free ASME, an engbieeirlng club. "We can’t really complain,” meanwhile: pr.wonmus i w i Viet Cong hands. Viet Cong. ^ without parliamentary approval COPY SERVICE, INC. late husband, had planned this This fall he will start work for However, Red Cross officials The efforts of the Intematlon- and lost her right of succession he said, "because we still see Batwvc AWAKENS IN STRANGE Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, Di fq w rtw AUerOOPANPOOOtA ! WB for some years, spoke this JONESBORO, Ga. (A P ) — sold there has been "no ad­ al Red Crass on behalf of the, to the throne. >■ each other two or three times a MmonzEi SURROUNDINGS... 24 vision of United Aircraft Corpor- snnoi AFTER IHEK J^rning of their fondness for Tiki is out of Jail on $(HX) bail, vancement” — that so far they Americana have been cloaked in ! Beatrix and Von Amsberg '■ week while (lying our missions. alioh, as an experimental en REED'S PCNC WITH 7 W FOUR Bolton and their wish to have but the silver-gray poodle won't have received no indication that secrecy because of the sensitlvi- met last June at the wedding of "That's hot a bad deal for Manchester Shopping Parkade uraeotPLWES N05I6N0P IT tjieir land used to benefit all gineer. ty of ehe matter, officials .said. | a German princess. He Is of ml- twins in a war 10,000 miles PROM MARS, THEV know who his owner is until his any of the mail had been deliv­ Phone 64S-7167 PR.WDNMU& CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER the townspeople. ^ „ e r ^ . The Vieit Cong has what i t ' nor German nobility. away from home.” fOUNPTie MSBVES WHOMTHEV^ case gets to court. ALONE^ ASSUMED TO S' First Selectman Richard Mor- Area Weather FVWEBEEN rt, who presented the proposal James R. Newman, who post­ MPNAPB) ST t« the board o f finance, men­ ed bond (or the 2Vi-year-old tioned today his graUtude to French poodle, dlaims TIk4 is WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) The U.S. Weather Bureau pre­ «T > «Y 'P the Herricks for their generous his. So does WllUam E. Homes, PROBABiy offer, saying, "This Is something who lives about three blocks dicts another fair and warm day ABSORBED the town really needs.” from Newman. for Connecticut. A*MICKBV* TT A t the board o f finance meet­ "W e'll go to court as soon as The ^ weather map shows ing, where M oira also spoke for the case is put on the calendar," changes elsewhere, however, STOCK UP FOR THE BIG HOLIDAY WEEKEND ^ selectmen as park and rec­ Newman said Sunday. "W e will be affeoWng the state. A s-as reation directors, he described don’t know yet when It wlH be." low pressure system which has been stagnant north of Montana V M u lw e i i ^ S' some of the ways in which the Tllci was tossed in the Clayton w lend might be usM. County lockup last Wednesday and the Dakotas Is nqw begin­ ,He said that a low, fiat area after Newman swore out a bail ning to move eastward as up­ PBISCnkLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 54 66 eould be fiooded for skating, trover against Homes, who had per winds straighten into using a brook that runs the dog at the time. westerty flow. But While the shower system SHE MEANS ONE OF V through the property. There is ^SHE*S ALV^S* The bail trover directed Sher­ will move eastward to the north __ , S/VINS SHE WANTS. THOSE H/AWAllAN ^ a small hill that could be used OUT OUR WAY BY J. R W ILLIAMS iff Bill Murray to obtain the of New England late today and r - ^ A N400 MOO) 1 D R E S S E S - A MUU-MUt/.' for sledding, and a pool with a dog, money (or the dog or the well to supplement the flow of tonight, the trailing Una, of riww- person controlled him. ers will remain bock ov'br west­ the brook, and to assure fresh Murray got the dog. Aater. could be constructed. ern New York. g T "W e didn't even know he was By Tuesday, the Increased The wooded areas could have in Jail until we read It in the benches and picnic areas. A southwesterly air flow over Con­ DOUBLE STAMPS paper," said Mrs. Newman. 5wll for horseback riding could necticut wai bring more mois­ "W e've got him back now, but ture to make it a hot humid be cut, p e r h ^ around the out Just look at the money we’ve 2^ of the property, Morra day. Some scattered thunder­ S i h&d to p&y.” showers are Hkely to develop EVERY WEDNESDAY said. Tiki's $500 ball was set at during Tuesday. Drier air fol­ , . The selectmen plan to adff the twice his estimated value. : > C A m s ix 's ^estion o f town acceptance of lowing this weather system "W e bathed him and got some should arrive about Wednesday. piproperty to the call for PORK'N BEANS 8 . — * ! “ ■ z of that Jail smell off him," Mrs. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) SIRLOIN STEAKS RIB STEAKS Os July 12 town meeting. Newman said, "but I think he's The U.S. Weather Bureau has MOTT'S TROPICAL .. In further business at the stiU upset over being locked up. TENDER ^ ^ ^ JUICY SHORT CUT ^ ^ C beard of finance meeting Frt- Issued this forecast (or Tuesday Oiy. a motion to increase by through Saturday: g-aa ^t<6iaim*f3» Temperatures in Connecticut FRUIT PUNCH HDD the salaries o f the second during the five day period are JOMT—nmn ^ ^ orooK S fiO O BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL •Ed third selectmen was de- Play Execution itoted. The ealaiies will remain expected to average near norm­ PORTERHOUSE I R U . 99* CALIF. STEAK .69* tSSO RnnusUy. Is Real Thing al. tYOULBKR you awlmming Begins Hot and humid Tuesday, cool­ er and drier mid period, then Over 236 Bolton children pai^ SHOULDER STEAK . 99* LONDON BROIL .9 9 ' SHOULD WINCBHTE6, Ohio (AP) — warming trend towards the wm^xmA Oripated in ttie town sponsored KNOW S-J8 A Cincinnati doctor said Sunday end of the period. The normal airinwttlot program which got BgrreRv* that a real bullet apparently high and low in the Hartford finder way in fine weather this SIRLOIN ROAST ROUND ROAST CORN «cnMimx 52:97* was used Saturday in the mock area during this period is morning .at Sperry’s Glen. Mrs. execuUon of a 17-year-old boy tmd 60 degrees, in Bridgeport 80 BONDWARE — WHITE 9 “But, Dad, my formal 18 worn out. , sveryons I know Btehard Olmsted is director of BONELESS TOP during a sesqulcentennlal cele­ and 62 and In New Haven 78 and TOP ^ BONELESS 01 9 9 BOTTOM hat seen iti'' program. The chief instruc- is K iss Linda Olmsted. Other bration. 60. PAPER PLATES The boy, Steven WIIMte of Precipitation may total up to SlUAhibUirf arw'Ulss Lsstte Hunt­ 1BIB Winchester, was )n poor condi­ 14 an inch occuring as showers e .$109 er, M m Poart Otmated and Miss tion today at a CSnclnnatl ho«q>i- Tuesday and Tuesday night. CTOSS RIB ROAST .9 9 NEWPORT ROAST *" Kllse Matthews, with Todd Lev- 150 9 9 A'** '4r2M[___THB HURRAHW N ^ T tal. A neurosurgeon said a .22- CMUCB ^tlVal h e^ n g. Volunteers re­ e callber bifilet apparently hit the SHORTNESS AN ASSET built the float yesterday, using CALIF. ROAST _ .69* boy and was lodged nesu* his ROCKFORD, 111. (AP) — BEEF FOR STEW . 79' additional barrels donated by 2 SL" 59c BEN CASEY brain. It was thought at first he Oliver Whitaker is tliankful he APPLEJUICE MAM OU and Edward Thoms. n n rairr )nd been hit by wadding frmn a stands only 5 feet 414 inches. U NICEF paUowe’en CHUCK FILLET ■ GROUND ROUND 1>« mATBeiXPIUORaM A6S/PHWICN-] blank cartridge. He was acquitted on an armed TUBAN COFFEE t r 9 1 .0 6 A p^lminsury committee, to jcoNornoN^-mEsnuAnoN is almost Wilhite played the part of a robbery cliarge when the ac­ InvesUgate the possibilities of BONELESS C H FRESH C LEAN ALL FLAVORS IDenKM.VDDR.CtARKSl boy who died In Winchester be­ cuser, Terry Alfredson, took .7 9 .8 9 broader partictoKtIon l» II** fore a firing squad In 1863 after one look at him and said that s h o b E e i b s BY PR A N K O’N E AL UNICEF Hallowe'en program, shooting off the hat'of Gen. John a much taller nrvan had held him will meet Wadnasday morning at PENGUIN SODA Hunt Morgan. up. ^ ffibSowr 9:30 at'the cottage.of Mrs. Her­ FLANKEN RIBS MEAT LOAF MIX / iGMPAMB M OD ABOUT TMAjr'5 B m ^ !i bert Johnaon on Columbia Lake. 1 2 - 8 9 ' 10 The proposal was made by Sh o r t RIBS PLATE BEEF WfOBaSN KUCTVMlHAD representatives of fiie four town K T IE E K6EPY3URN0U1H9W churches. Children would be en­ California Brush Fire Ba St FOODS couraged to collect money (or GROUND CHUCK | H a fn ia Canned Hams , _ uuun> vmom emor T UNICEF (the United Nations In­ ternational Children’s Emergen­ Endangers Rare Condhrs FRESH 3.1b M BABTFOODS cy FUnd) duriiig Hallowe'en, In­ B 19 stead of the usual trick-or-treat- DEL MONTE Ing. FILLMORE, Calif. (AP) —A^ Others, wearing protective Representatives of other town brush fire was raging today in a clothing. Jumped from helicop­ FRUIT COCKTAIL ergaqiilaUons, or other interest­ hard-to-reach area of the Los ters at low level. TOP SIRLOIN Steak .*!** iRISKET’a?.99'’3?.89' 1,28 ed cltisena, are welcome to at- Padres National .Foreat famed Tanker planes were spraying SWOUNS HECK ANB MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLi itend. Anyone seeking informa­ as the home of the rare Califor­ firq-retardant chemicals on the CHUCK ROAST .79* TENDERLOIN .6 9 ' 2 1 8 9 ' BUZZ SAWYER tion about the proposal, or wish- nia condor. flamee. BY ROY CRANE ^ to arrange transportation to The condors, a nearly extinct Cause of the blaze was un SOOeAPPOC»C» »TOOV»IC-kHEBD— toe meeting, may call the Rev. breed, are one of the largest known. The area is closed to Chicken Quarters u m r and most powerful flying birds FRANKFURTERS M g i W T O UL c a M youf^jB<2arTO0BMotsA00ii^&\/e, Abram S a n it y of United Meth' campers. GRAND AU LEGS ^ n ^ BREASTS jm « . o)li8t Church. In the world. Although carefidly California condors are said to UNION 8tn 'AilhBofU ^ ^ M.lhWin’is ' TOMATO JUICE Meetings Set protected, their numbers )iave be related to a variety which JOMIHE gradually diminished over the The selectmen wtll meet lives in the most elevated ports 6 5 ' “ 5 9 KRAFT DELUXE R 2 (E N 0 9 H IP Thursday at 7 p.m. In the town years. OOIMW of the Andes. H ie California ARMOOR STAR C L D B ^ O R tU L offices. A recent estimate placed the birds, however, are sometimes A m F t ^ O M P : On Wednesday evening the (Ire popifiation of the California con­ larger — though of slighter DUCKS UMM M tAM » S . 4 9 ' CHICKEN LEGS AMERICAN CHEESE C U i B . department wUl drill at the fire' dors at 40. build — than their South Ameri^ FRBSK CUT P.AST PRDC - . / i * 7 C house at 7. Ttie brush fire broke out Sun­ 120 can cousins. SLICES pkq * X M, day in the Sespe Wildlife Area BEEFBURGERS ^ 9 9 ‘ CHICKEN BREASTS W A A O O m . I Wednesday Is the last day to A condor, technically a type license dogs. The town clerk's A b ^ 12 air miles north of Fill­ more. Firefighters said the of vulture, sometimes attacks office will be open Wednesday living animals but carrion is the from 9 a.m. until noon. nesting grounds of the condors Frmxmm Fxm im trsx were not in any immediate dan­ preferred food. Fr0X€m,Pemimrm» for tko Froikost FrwHs m i VoftfaUes — tottor toy Grooi (httssf p7 > " Budget Hearing Tonight A similar fire caused concern The public hearing to consider ger, although flames were apreadlng rapidly. for the Callfomia condors In the MORTON Ihe town budget (or the short­ TIP TOP • LIBBY • SENECA SWEET, VINE RIPENED By early morning, 600 acres summer of 1963. I t ' was con­ AtT# ened decal year will be this trolled after burning for two evening at S at m Community had been blackened. FRUIT PIES i HaU. H ie remoteness of the area — daysi blackening 400 acres. FRUIT DRINKS Juat aorth of DevU’a Heart Fork Only last week dynamite blas- qAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Oanwa Stdieduled m C S E Y FIN N BY LANK LEONARD Minor and Junior league base­ —made early'containment un­ tlng In Sespe Creek was halted i HONEYDEWS 3 i 89' ball games scheduled to be play­ likely. because a'condor flew from her 1 2 b 9 8 ' . 1 t a WOiwi TRM ed at Bolton D a i^ field this More than 400 flr e fi^ te n nest sifter one three-stick blast. s w m COIN now OMHGES tfiiA Tifififirii TNKTS RIGNT, THEN X lL GIVE YOU THATS ENOUGH, ^ COIXBCnON HA* iHUNMRD^ week are: Today, BoKon Dairy reached the acene on foot, Re- The blasting woa port of a pre­ t PIZZAS MfGtNNISi THE >OU'UL THREE MSGINNIS.' you DON'T ONS DISTMCnONi 1 PIN HOW MUCH vs. White Olafis; Thesday, Croc­ c r o i ^ malftly from Santa liminary test work fbr a reser­ POTASS™ 3 S *1“ 1X49* *'y«/A4e4V7i5af MAN you SAY P tA V ?. GUESSES! KAUJKMCl MCrt YOU nMBRPW on the coast, they carried voir project. 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i.-yWCmTJ'i' • elP^rVL.’. / ; / .’ ./lb . ■ t-., ;.. SD ttSEN Legion’s LaGace Blanks Windsor Locks, 6-0 Herald Angle By E A R L Y O S T Sporte Editor Baseball’s Leading Puppet J im Clarlt f ■ ' ■■ ——4— — '""■■l I ...... ■ ■ — »' ■ I T h r e e -H it Just Wondering ...... Pitching Dominates NEW YORK (AP) __ #CMcage WMte Box, who alsoheoutopaw, Mels pulls kOncherMnd scooted home on Nosssk’s# Ths Whits Sox wrapped up toe Wins Frtmce Just wonciering, why, after or, so many years, that The Minnesota Twins have won doubleheaders. off first to favor of Klllebrew ground stogie to center field. nightcap with three runs to ths Monday, Jane 28 effeiitive this season the American Legion must pay Mincher broke up toe lin t and picks toe ri^-honded tot­ • • • first toning. Skowron singled J o b H e re Norman’s vs. Pagmni's, 6 — developed the best puppet South Windsor Win the Park Department to line out the excellent baseball game, snaiping a 4-4 Ue with a ting Nosesk out of toe dugcut INDIANS-A’s — across two runs after runner* Vsrplanck. Grand Prix act since Kukla, Fran and two-run homer in toe eighth In­ and puts him down at third. Chuck Hinton’s fourth hit, a reached base on errors by Apar­ □ I Q E Dillon’s vs. PF. 6—Waddell. diamond at Mt. Nebo ? In the past the field was always Ollie — Mincher, Mele and ning. Nossek ended the nightcap RoiltoB goes to ait second. three-run homer off Jim Dick­ icio and pitcher Steve Barber. Medics vs. Auto Parts, 6 — « • • N e ts W in Pitchers apparently are taking over the spotlight in manicured and looked big league for use by the Ameri­ Nessek. wMh Me thtrd bit of the game, a In other AL goones Smiday, son, ended toe five hour, 191n- Buckley. American Legion Zone Four action. South Windsor re­ CLERMONT — FER- can Legion baseball team. Not so any m<»g. Under the single that brought in Rich RM- the IndianB defeated Kansas ning marathon against Kansas YANKS-ANGELS— Rogers vs. Indies, 6:15—Rob­ The head of toe act in this Uns with the winning run in the O ty 197 In 16 tontoga and 11-7, Oty. The AthleUc went ahead 7- The Yankees' Whltey PV>rd, mained in a tie with Manchester with a 8-0 win over RAND, France (AP) — new setup at the white housed case is Sam Mele, manager of earn Hitters and pitcher ertson. 10th. ^ toe White Sox dumped Balti- 6 on Jim Lan((is’ triple and Ken with relief help from Pedro RS'- PelHn’s va. Teachers, 6:15 — Scotsman Jim Clark won at the Center, there is a fee toe Twins. And he’s manipulat- found a sweet marriage Rockville yesterday but not before big Jim Needham for tills service. sors when ths club plays ths First baseman Mincher and more 6-2 and 46, New York Horrelson’s double in the sev­ moa to the eighth, posted his OPEN 8 AJM. to 16 P J f. Mt. Nebo. and Rockville’s Jim MartelloS>------—------the 51st Grand Prix of tag hds puppets so well, they’re esterday afternoon, as Eve.vi-.iJig finould be done to New York Knickerbockers 7 . . Uiird baseman Nossek are part whipped Los Armtitm 7-3 and enth, but Oeveland tied it In sixth straight victory. Elston EVERT DAT Baptist vs. Liberty, Charter tangled in pltch-for-pltch France Sunday with a Perhaps the same way announc­ k e ^ n g Mmneecxta itoeod of the Boeton swept Washtogten 4-1 their half as (Jhlco Salmon dou­ Howard drove to two runs as Mianchester’s A m e r 1 can Oak, 6:15. hits in winning hds second of support American Legion base- rest of the American League of one of toe most unusual pla­ duel. driving style so relaxed he ers refer to pttch,er Fred Val­ toons in the majors, with s h ^ - and 6-4 to 11. bled and scored bn .Hinton’s sin­ New York won its fifth game to the season while Martello allow­ bail bi Manchester, l i e 6Port ta even th o i^ they’re on stage • • • the last six. Legion defeated Windsor Tneeday, June 26 a i ^ o r asset to the town. It’s entins on broadcasts sponsored stop Zoilo Versalles the only gle. ed five safeties but had to con­ didn’t even know he was 01^ half of the Dme. The Indians broke a 7-7 dead­ • • • Locks at Mt. Nebo 6-0. Lawyws vs. Oilers, 6—Ver- ZONE FOUR STANDINGS the beat basehaU offered within by Ballantlne . . Dr. Chet infielder remaining stable. TWINS-’ITOKBS— BRAKE W, L. Pet. tend with six errors by his knocking down lap records. The pair, Don Mincher and The Tlgim tied the opener 4-4 lock In the nightcap with four Hie fine pitSilng continued, planck. males. Die town Hnes. If It wasn't for Obuchowski, who delivered the BED SOX-SENATOBS — Manchester ...... 3 0 1.000 "After a few laps I felt right Joe Nossek, took turns coming When the oppoeiUon starts a in the eighth inning when Don runs in the seventh. Rocky Oola- Carl Yastrzemski collected thia time Ray IjaGace hurling Sears vs. Peck, 6—Waddell. Roger LoFebrve provided the financial support from Matt Mo­ excellent graduation address to up with winning performances right-handed pitcher, Mele ADJUSTMENT a three-hit ehutout and throw­ Moriarty’s va. Manors, 6 — South Windsor ....3 0 1.000 at home on the circuit,” Mid Manchester High senion lurt Wert singled and came all the vito started it with a single and four hits, raising his average to Rockville ...... 3 2 .600 Ibtg stick in South Windsor’s at­ Clark at the serpentine flvemlle riarty, who foots numerous Sunday as the Twins swept a sMfts Harmon Klllebrew to way home as Tony Oliva threw scored the lead run on Max Al- .843, in Boston’s double victory. ing in 17 strikeouts. Batters Buckley. tack, collecting two hits. bills, the program woUld die a week, is a former Fordham doubleheader from Detroit, 8-4 third base and places the left- responded with 10 hits, their Phone vs. AAN. 6:15 — Mt. Stafford ...... 3 3 JSOO Auvergne course, carved out of University baseball player . . wildly on Jackie Moore’s single. vls’s sacrifige fly. He singled in a run to the open­ S. Windsor 001 001 100—3 5 1 toe sides of ancient volcano fast death. and 66 in 10 innings. handed hdtUng Mincher at first But Harmon Klllebrew led off • • * er in which the Red Sox also finest offensive effort ao far Nebo. Danielson ...... 2 2 .500 * • s Goodnough will ^>eak to base. Southpaw-swinging Bemie Compkf* St. Mary’s vs. Colonial, Char­ Wethersflpld ...... 1 4 .200 Rockvflle . .000 000 000—0 4 6 cones. H m Scot acs drove a Lo­ The double victory kept the the Twins’ eighth with a single, WHITE BOX-ORIOLES— scored runs on wild pitches by this season. Needham and Twarkins; Mar­ the Manchester Junior Cham­ Alien plays second. The victory brings Manches­ ter Oak. 6:15. Windsor Locks .... 0 4 .000 tus. Here ’n There ber of Oommeroe Aug. 9 at Twins oneJialf game ahead of and Mincher drove a Fred Glad­ The White Sox took advantage Washington’s Bennie Daniels tello and Van Oudenhove. toe Cleveland Indiana and the But when Minnesota faces a ding pitch against toe right fi41d of five errors, three by Balti­ and Marshall Bridges. ter’s record to S-0-1 in Zone Wedneaday, June SO Wednesday’s games — Man­ M6st of the 17 drivers nsver Tip Department; If you are PeUin’s. * * . * foul pole more shortstop Luis Aparicio, Bob Tillman’s bases-loaded Four ootnpeUtian, deadlocked Pagani's vs. Ansaldi’s, 6 — chester at South Windsor; had raced IhstMgh the circuit’s planning to motor to Boston Rockville at Wethersfield; Dan­ 81 turns and long steep gnwlsi. A bases-empty home run by for five unearned runs in their single snapped a 4-4 tie In the a-- for fitrat ptaoe. That Ue wW be Verplanok. Friday night to watoh the Red reeotved Wedneeday nigM when ielson at Windsor Locks. being used the first Urns for Balls ’n Strike! Don Memeter and Willie Hor- doubleheader. They tied the Uth Inning of the second game. Dillon’s va. AAN, 6 — Wad­ Sox play the New York Yan­ ton’s two-run homer brought I first game 1-1 in the first Inning Yastrzemski scored the winning toe locals viatii unbeaten South dell. Formula One (XU'S. So tough It's generally agreed that was the going that Clark’s win­ kees, and don’t have a ticket, the pHtoher with the MveUest Detroit even at 6-5 in the eighth on Aparicio's first miscue, and run after leading off with a WiDdsor. Overall, Manchester is Medioa ve. Naseiff's, 6 — South Windsof is now 3-0 expect to sit In the bleachers. S4-3. while defending champion ning time was a modest 2 hours, ban in the Ameiloan League inning of the second game. Then pitcher John Miller's throwing double. I^n Lock’s eighth - to' Ak box and aR reserve seats— in the 10th, Rollins led off with a error put them ahead to stay In ning homer had tied the game Mixes Pitches In d km y. MM, 6:15— Robert- RockviUe shows a 3-2-1 mark. 14 minutes, 88.4 seconds fbr an belong to Sam McDcweh of the average speed of 86 miles per except those next to the bleach­ stogie, was sacrificed to second the second. for the Senators. Mixing his pitches wefl, La- ML Needham gave up only four ers—have been sold. The sea­ devedand Indians. Sakl to be as Gacs had oomplets control hour. fast, if not faster than Sandy son’s largeM crowd wlU sit in throughout, facing only 32 bat­ Koutox of the Doilgers, Mc­ dark set seven lap record* on on the American League game ters. Hs walked three. Only in Me 40 tone* around. Dowell, at 22, appears to be ap­ Best Hitting Seasons in Odd-Numhered Years toe seventh and ninth timings, . . Mianchester’a tennis club, proaching the stardom predkat- "I didn’t even know I was headed by Adam Rhodes, has did LnGace allow a Windsor doing it until a reporter told me sd. TTte 6-6 hurler, who leads Lodes mimer past first bass. It Willard Standout opened a pirtvate playing area the loop in strikeouts, was aign^ after the race,” he told news­ near the (Manchester • Glaston­ Is LaGace’e first win of the ssa- ed for $75,000 in 1960 . . PhU men. ” I Just drove the way I bury town Une. The ckib will Redlegs’ Pinson on Hot Streak aon. He received errorleas sup- fett.” Linz of the Ys(nks has proven poK. Country Club hold on open meeting Tuesday to be a fine utlltytnan but on The lap time that stock was 3 R ig h t at 8 o’clock at Mott’s Au­ Manchester opened wtto three minutes, 18.9 seconds for an av­ an every day basla he’s Just an NEW YORK (AP) __ #nlghtcap 6-3, Philadelphia’s Ray<» The Cardinals built an early the rain tire runs in the first With one gone, W ith Grid Running FOUR BALL, BEST BALL ditorium. Anyone interested is erage of 90.5 m.p.h. average performer. While Tony Culp shut out San Francisco 8-0 lead in the nightcap on Ken (Official Name) Pets Diminlco doubled to rigM. Saturday invited to attend . . Oarl Hohen- Kubek out of the New York It’s a better than even bet and Houston downed the New It was Clark’s fourth big vic­ thal, fins fine Msmehester High Boyer’s homer but the Cubs Steve Brady singled him to Low Net—Dan Gardclla, Pete PHOTO FINISH— Billy Milks, right, of the U.S. Marine Corps, beats Gerry Uneup mere often than in, Lins that Vada Pinson will have York Mets y2. eventually broke a 8-3 Ue with BUFFALO, N. Y. (A P)—Ken Willard, a powerful tory this season. Including his besketbeM player, wiB matricu- U. S. Royal Laredo toird. A fielder’a dioica scored Staum, Allan Ayers, George Lindgren of Washington State to the wire by inches to win six-mile run. Both record triumph in the Indi­ got his chance to ptay regularly his best seasons in odd • • • three ninth inning runs. The De- one. Mike loach stole second 230-pound running back from North Carolina, may turn Ripley, 56; Larry Gazza, Frank late at Buoknell University in breaking run scored with Glenn were timed in 27:11.6, a new world record. (AP Photofax). anapolis 600. He has 27 points September. and his performanoe has been years. REDS-BRAVES— Prices Start At and came around on Demis out to be the rookie phenom of the pro football season Lipiinskl, Ron Kozuch, Don Ed­ toward another world driving both hot and cold, no consisten­ Beckert reached first on Bill Ltynch’a single which got by the • • s (JonUnuing to prove that 1968 The Reds built a 91 lead in with the ^ n Francisco 49ers. wards, 56; Tom Prior, Del St. championship, wen ahead of cy being shown . . Brother acts will be no exception in his flip- the opener with Deron Johnson, White’s error and raced home left fielder, Lynch going to third. John, Walt Freebum, Paul Bor­ BR Mdrivers Graham HIU and on a double by Billy Williams. LaGace then singted over sec­ "He runs so low they can’t get#------’ Short Stuff with the Manchester American flop pattern, IMnson combined Tony Perez and Tommy Harper •19.95 is, 57; William Carrow, Rich Track and Field Standouts Europe-Bound JacMe Stewart of Gresf Britain, Legion baselieiU teem this sea­ « • • ond to drtvs in the third run. at him,” said teammate Dick East acoring threat by knocking Familiar names are atop the with roommate FYank Robinson hitting homers, but the Braves Fits Bolck Special Butkus of Illinois Saturday night Armstrong, Bill Davis, Ken Ac­ tied for second with 17 esurii. son Include the B t a ^ , Steve for nine hits and eight runs bat­ came back to tie the score in a PH1L80IANT8— The looaJs added two more in down a pass in the end zone and kerman, 57; Joel Kristof, Carl batting race leaders In the Na­ CXilp, now 4-4, scattered eight Chevy n , Tempest, etc. the sixth. Joe Savlno lad off after Willard gained 138 yards Stewart ptacsd second Sunday and Dave, and the Dimlnicoa, ted in as CincinnaU pounded wild sixth Inning that cost C3in- also caught four passes for the Bolin. Joe Calamari, Earle Ro­ and n n llfto. tional League. Setting the pace Giant hits wMIe Rich Allen and with a walk and Pete Diminlco in 18 carries for the East in a West. Snow and Larry Elkins of is Hank Aaron of Milwaukee at Pete and Joe . . Sports car rac­ Milwaukee 199 and 192 Sunday clnnaU eight runs, two players han, 57. Ryun Sets American Mile Mark and a manager. Johnny Callison supplied the hunted safely, Savlno wtodh^ 34-14 victory over the West in Baylor e8w;h caught five passes, .351 while 'Willie Mays of San ing enthusiast Jim Bourn ke^M and moved to within one game the fifth All-American game. Low Gross — Erv Kennedy, this department up to date on of the NaUonal League lead. Frank Boiling and Joe Torre power for the Phillies. Allen up at tbhd b m . Steve Brady’s and Bob Hayes, the Olympic Bob Bamingham, Bill Stuek, A1 Francisco is second at .336 . . single sent one run in. Leach’s the doings of local regular oocn- Pinson sealed the sweep with smashed homers during the Mil­ rapped four Mts and drove In Willard’s yardage total was a sprint J champ from Florida Bigner Jr., 65. SAN DIEGO, Calif. •4>feated two of the world’s jreat-^betterad bis own American Rem ember a month ago when two runs after Callison got PhU- bunt single loaded the bases record for this pre-season affair petitors at Lime Rock, Bob F\jl- a grand slam homer in the waukee uprising with Torre’s AAM, caught four and was a (A P )— There was a mass est, Peter Snell and Jim Grelle record of 13:18.6. Major League Mays was on a hitting tear and blow just inside the foul line adelphla rolling with Us 14tb M for LaGace’s second atn^a, this and earned him the game's constant threat as a punt return SELECTED NINE ' in American citizen's record there was talk that he would be ler and Tom Flaherty. nightcap and wound up the day Class A—Bob White 31-4 — Lindgren, Washington State causing an argument that led to homer, in the first. ona sooHng DIminico. must valuable player award. man. Hayes’ best was a 41-yard exodus of the track and time. the next .400, or better, hitter? with four hits, four runs scored • • • 27, Carroll Maddox 31-4—27. freshmM, will compete abroad and four runs batted in. Robin­ the eJecUon of pitcher John Tsi- Pete Diminioo, Steve Brady John Huarte, the New York gainer on a pass from Navy’s field contingent today, The electronic timer sepa­ several timee before the Ameri­ Readers: Ted Williams, the last to reach, and LaGace each coUactad two Class B—A1 Calaunari 31-6— End of the Line son, who won the opener with a tourls, Johnson and Manager ASTBOS-META— Jets’ 1200,000 prize package M ger Staubach. most of them Europe- rated Mills and Lindgren by 1- can team assembles for the American League or better, the .400 standard, Dick Sisler. Bob Bruce, 6-9, pitched five faMs. 25. Jim Moriarty 31-6— 25, Er-| .feels that no major leaguer virlll Running wild in the first De-breaking homer in the ninth, MaaekMUr 27 10 0 03. B.C., June 5. ’nils was Snell's last race in full year, FTnaon has hit over PIRATES-DODGER8— Wtais s r iMCks (•> Army scored the other Bast "W i 11 a r d has astonishing 19-year-oid Lindgren in world DouMes — Yastrzsmskl.-Boe- second A L . bat crown. The there is no p l ^ to go unless Jim Pagliaroni hit a three-run f e ^ lb 4 PRO SWEEPSTAKES record time in the six-mile run. The outstanding performance America. He plane to retire aft­ throat by foul tip in San Francisco. After a delay .300 every odd-numbered year Jobnun. cf 2 touchdowns. speed, especially for his size,” ton, 31; VsnsaUes, MlimeKta. Indian oenterfielder has a .350 one turns to softball. A year and under that level in the even- homer and Bill Mazeroski D. GUbert. if 4 Gale Sayers at. Kansas, a said Parseghian, who coached Low Gross— Harry Eich 71. And 18-yoar-old Ryun, a Wich­ Saturday night was Bob Strut's er coming meets in Europe snd 19. average to lead . . Now that ago the Rnc Department at­ of several minutes Jackowski continued on at his Coaches Named 13:10.4 in the three-mile race. It England. numbered seasons with aver­ chipped in with a two-run shot Lash, p 2 flashy rookie prospect for the the East against Arkansas’ Low Net— Sked Homans 75-8 ita, Kan., high school lad, de- TrM es — Osmpanstla, Kan- the Ruppert Knlcksrtxxker tempted to organise on inter- post behind the plate. (AP Photofax). as the Pirates handed Johnny 67, Rich Armstrong 77-9—68, ages of .316, .287, .343, .292, .313 For A.L. Stars ^ ^ta I Chicago Bears, was outstanding Frank Broyles, coach of the aas OKy, 8; Charles, Kansas Brewring Co. has purchased the metoaite league but the response and last year’s lowest of all, Podres his fourth straight de^ Janik. as 1 In the first haM and wound up West. “ Ken weighs around 230 Jerry Beaulieu 76-8—68. CMy, W. SmMh, Los Angeles, Boston Celtics one wonders how was poor and ths project never feat. Bob Veale, now 8-6, G. qubeiaabs .266. Blevtns, lb 2 wMh 92 yards on 16 carries for but he has speed and agility. He BEST SIXTEEN VersaHes, Mtnneeota, Trash, announoers will treat the spon­ got off the ground. With Pinson smd Robinson checked the Dodgers on five hits BOSTON (AP) — Sam Mele, Kane, t b 1 the night. Sayers scored one runs over you but he also can Sunday The Scoreboard Alumni League All-Stars New York and Blasinganie, and struck out 11. manager of toe Minnesota Nova'shi. a showing toe way, the Reds 2 West touchdown and the other make you miss him. Olasa A—Vic Daiey, 62-5— WasMngton, 6. lashed 29 hits in the doublehead­ • • • Twins, and Don (Jutteridge of came cn a l6-yard run by Rick "And that Butkus is really 57; Willie Oleksinski, 62-4—58; Home runs—Oolavito, aeve- Die CMcago White Sox were WILLI51ANTIC BASEBALL Turn Back Rockville^ 15-6 er, made it 11 victories in the CARDS-CUBS— Redman of Washington after strong. On defense, Butkus, Doc McKee, 61-3—58; Vin Bog- land, 18; Horton, Detroit, 17. —R e d Sox Regain Eighth P io o e /— last 14 games and closed consid­ named coaches today tor the rottifl m 0 2 21 2 1 0 Three pitchers combined to Gibson, who had lost six intercefiting a Ihiarte pase. Marty Schottenheimer of Pitt gini, 64-6—68, Stolen bases — Campansris, erable ground on the front-run­ straight after starDng the sea­ American League team ta toe | On a wet curve: Butkus, an Bast linebacker and Verion Biggs of Jackson limit Frank’s to two hits yes­ All-Star basetxi^ game at Min­ ItanobeaUr 200 O O -O lz • Class B— Ed Anealdi. 66-12— Finding victory in their lnit-<$>8urvlvlng a two-run first. Steve Kansas O ty, 38; Cardsiml, Los ning Los Angeles Dodgers, who son with eight victories in a [ 50% more skid resistance 2b: P . Diminlco; sb: Btook. who will Join Sayers with the State were outstanding.” 54; Ernie Susanin, 63-9—54. terday, as Fogarty Bros, return­ AngMee, 30. were walloped by Pittsburgh 19 row, limited the Cubs to five nesota July 13. Leach. Savloo. Lynch. GoM 2, J. Besrs, made 16 tackles and 'The Eastern players raved ed to winning ways with an ^ iol effort, the recently formed Ban as and Rea were called on Y astrzemski on T ear, American League President I Ptmlnino; dp; LaGace to P. Dl- d aas C—'Russ Johnson, 72- Ahimni League All-Stara de­ to put out RockviUe rallies in PiteWiy (7 declaians) — Buz- 2. hits and struck put 12 in the mlnloo to J. Aiminloo; bb: LaGaoa played an outstanding defensive about the job done by their cen­ 17—55; A1 MaimeUa, 72-17— 55. 8-0 victory. Fred McCurry hardt, Chicago, 7-1, .878; Joe Cronin, who announced the feated Rockville 15-6, yesterday the fInsLi two frames. American League National League Elsewhere, St. Louis defeated opener while supplying the only T S; Lsab 2: Oiart ■»: LaGace 17; game. ter, Bill ciirry of Georgia Tech. I » w Gross — Stan Hilinski worked the first five innings Aguirre, Detroit, 9-3, .818. selections of Chicago Manager Uwh 2 ; Olaif 2; hita off: Laah i at the West Side Oval. Ths A doubleheader between the w. L. P et G.B. W. L. P et G.B. Chicago 86 sis Bob Gibson won runs the Cardinals needed with S raos is 64; Otari 1 for 1 run in Jett Jordan of T>ilsa doubled "H e’s the hardest charging guy Doc McKee, 71. and picked up the victory. Strtksouts—McDoweS, Cleve­ Tillman Gomes Alive his first game in more than a a two-run homer in the second Al Lopei, also said toat Min­ team, coached by Nell Pearson, same two teemu is scheduled Minnesota . 42 26 .618 — Los Angeles 44 28 .603 — S ; wp: ItaGace 2; 1; Laah. up. As a safety he broke up an I’ve ever seen,” said Willard.” Blind Bogey. Mike Sibrinz, The locals scored five runs land, 187; LoUch, Detroit, M. month before the Cubs took toe inning. nesota trainer George Lentz will is made up of members of the July 4 at Henry Park In Rock­ Chicago ___ 41 26 .612 % CincinnaD .. 42 29 .592 1 serve toe All-Star team in a | Vito AgostineUi, 92. in the third. Dave White knock- 41 26 .612 Manchester Alumni League. viUe, action beginning at 1 National League Cleveland .. % San FYan. .. 39 31 .667 3% similar oaipeclty. PRO SWEEPSTAKES in two with a single while o ’clock. BOSTON (AP) — Carl Yastrzemski continues his Baltimore .. 40 30 .671 8 Milwaukee . 36 30 .546 George May accounted for the Manchester exploded with six Betting (160 at bat*)—Aaron, Mele served as a coach tor j Low Gross—Stan Hilinski 71, runs in the fourth inning to put Manchester 230 631 x— 15-8-7 -great hitting streak and Bob Tillman is beginning to Detroit ...... 38 30 .669 4 Pittsburgh . 37 33 .629 61^ the AL team in the 1963 AU-Stcu: Doc McKee, 71. other three with a two-out hom­ RockvUle 200 OOS 1— 6-8-X MUwaukee, .361; Maye, San stir at the plate. Because of both the Red Sox are back New York .. 33 87 .471 10 Phila’plilB . 36 34 .607 7 er. Paul Sartor singled for two the game out of quMtion. 'The Francisco, .886. Coleman Gets Record Bonus game. Gutterldge coached for Low Net — Wendell Oorrow. locals needed only seven hits, Grykb, Bsnas, Rea and in eighth place today. Loe Angeles 32 41 .438 121/3 St. Louis ... 33 39 .468 10% Ms boss in 1966 and at two | 72-6—66; Ernie Susanin, 75-9— runs in a three-run fourth. Runs—Harper and Rose, O n- 29 40 .420 cashing in on seven Rockville Sproul, Kelly; Kasparaw, Du And in toe wake of Boston’s Boston ...... 13Mi Chicago .... 32 39 .461 11 games played to 1960. 66. cinnatl, 57; Robinson, Clneinna- (l8-for-86) over the last nine 43 .394 ^ j Joe Oamposeo's league-lead­ errors. charme, McClanahan and 4-1 and 6-4 (In 11 innings) dou­ Washlngt’n 28 I6M1 Houston .... 33 41 .446 11% From Washington Senators ing average went to .526 with 'Wfaeelock, Ansstis. tl. 54. games. For the last 14 he ha* Kansas City 20 46 .308 20’^ New York .. 23 49 .319 20% Jim Sproul and Charlie Mc- Run* batted in—Banka, CMca- bleheader sweep over Wasliing- jumped from .298 while moving On a dry road: Ellington Ridge a single in three at bats. Fogar­ Namar paced the winners with ton Sunday don’t forget Lenny Sunday's Results Sunday’s Result* ty’s take on Rock Garden Tues­ go, 69; Jotaneon, Oncinnatt, 67. at a .466 clip. Pittsburgh 10, Los Angeles 3 Surer control when you two hits apiece while Byron Me- Zollo Versalles of the Min- Hits — Pinson, Onclnnatt, 91; Green. He stole the nightcap New York 7, Los Angeles 2 BCDSTON (AP) — Jo* Ooleman‘#free agent draft. PRO SHOP EVENTS day. Clanahan, Bill Ducharme and nesota Twins brok* up two no- Boston maitager BiUy Her­ Minnesota 66, Detroit 46 Philadelphia 6, San Finn. 0 Jr. of Natick, son of toe former The previous hdgh bonus given pass or comer WUHama, Chicago, 88. from toe Senator*, then was Houston 4, New York 2 (Saturday) Fogarty’s 005 300 x—8-8-1 Bud Campbell collected six of hit games with eighth inning rushed to Sancta Maria Hospi­ man wae pleased to see TiU' Boston 46, Washington 1-4 PhiladelpUa Athletic* pitcher, by Washington was the $86,000 AMERICAN LEAGUE |c. ' Low Gross - Gay Knapp, Y6. DouMes — WiHtams, Chicago, man contribute two big hits and St. Louis 8-3, Chicago 06 Frank’s 000 000 0—0-2-3 Rockville’s eight safeties. Ron | safeties in 1964. He singled off 25; AUen, Ftitladelphla, 19. tal for X-rays of his injured Cleveland 10-11, Kan. City 7-7 has signed for what was de­ for shortstop EM Brinkman fotir Orsino 8, Orioles; Skowron 10,1 SELECTED NINE McCurry, Wogman (6) Gliha Conyers received praise from j Milt Pappas Baltimore and shortstop Rico PstroceUi two Ohiesgo 94, B^Umore 2-0 ClnciinnaD 1910, MUwaukee scribed os the higheet bonus yeans ago. Robinson, 6, Romano 6, WUte at Triples — OalUson, Philadel­ left band which proved nega­ 92. Sal Rossitto 31-4—27, Frank (7) and 'White; P. Slamen and Pearson for his defensive work, homei-ed off Bill Monbouquette tive. singles and a sacrifice fly from hasehaU contraot ever offered Coleman, 18, is a 6-foot left­ Sox; CanillU 3, Lock 5, Senators; < ' i’ phia, 9; aem ente, Pittsburgh, 7. toe bottom third of the batting Today’s Games Today’s Gamro FRONT END Wilson 33-5— 28, A1 Grotheer J. Slamen. Ben Gryzb picked up toe win, of Boston. Home runs—Maye, San FrAn- Yastrzemsld extended his New York (Stottlemyre 7-4 and by toe Washington Senators. hander who ^tohed Ms team Thomas IS, Red Sox; Demeter 34-6—28, Jim Vandervoort 35- order. Houston (GiusU 93) at Chica­ The amount of toe contract into the state schoolboy cham­ (2) 6, Hortm 17, Tigers; Minch­ cisco, 33; Stargell, Pittsburgh, consecutive game hitting streak Stafford 2-4) at Wsishlngton go (Jackson 4-10) ALIGNMENT 7—28, A1 Kemp 34-6— 28, 20. to nine and now has connected "The best thing that can hap­ (Rlchert 6-8 and McCormick signed Saturday was reported pionship. He fired a nine-inning er 4, Twins; Oolavlto 18, Wag­ pen to this dub Is to get this Milwaukee (Cloninger 198) ft Kickers — John Sommers Stolen bases—Wins, Los Ange­ in 18 of his last 19 contests by 2-3). 2. twi-night to be about tTC.IXIO. no-Mtter in one tourney game ner 11, Gonzalez 2, Hinton 8, | 89-12-77, Sher Ferguson "77- kind of U tti^ from both TIU and (Lemaster 4-7) at New York Cfoieman was the first choice but eventually lost H 4-2 to toe Sims 2, Brown 2, Indians; Bar- la , 46; Brock, St. Louis, 36. going 4-for-8 in toe twin victory 01eve)and (Terry 7-3) at Bos­ (Fisher 5-8 and Q sco 1-4), 2, $ 6 — 77, Merrill Rubinow 91- which pulled the Sox back up man and Pe&ocelll,” Herman of tbe Senatoca in toe repent lOto. relson 8, Athletics. 4 .0 7 Pitching (7 decisions)—BSUs, ton (Monbouquette 6-8), night St. Louis (Stallard .4-2) at 12—79. out of ninth place. His pair said. "If the bottom of toe line­ Cinoinnati and Koufbx, Los An­ at Detroit (McLain 4-3) at BalU- Philadelphia (Banning 8-8), night LADIES SELECTED NINE geles, 12-3, .800. first game singles set up one up can keep hitting, we wron't more (Bunker 4-3), nig)it MON., TUBS., WED. have to use our buUpen aa much Cincinnati (O’Toole 1-6) at Ann Teets 40-13—27, Eleanor Strikeouts—Koufax, Los Ange­ -run and Im ock^ In another. Chicago (Buzhandt 7-1) at Min­ as we have.” Pittsburgh (Cardwell 6-2), night Chaine 46-18— 28, Jane Knapp les, 169; Qibeon, St. Louis, 136. In the nightcap, his second nesota (Boswell 4-8), night 37-9—28. YaatrzemsM doubled off rs- Los Angeles (Drysdale 11-6) at Prott A Whitney con offer both experienced and inexperienced double started toe llUi Inning Only games scheduled. San Francisco (Marichal 11-6), Bwn unusual career opportunities in o variety of fob classifications. Kickers — Delores Kelly 121- uprising capped when catcher Uefer Ryne Duren in the big 45— 76, Binnie Vandervoort 11th Sunday. MantlUa was pur Tuesday’s Gaines Tuesday’* Games At PAWA, you will have the dionice to develop valuable skHIt... Tillman rapped a game-win­ Chicago at Minnesota Houston at Chicago 108-39 -78. George Argiros ning single to center over a poBsly passed, Tbny Conlglioro to advance in relation to your efforts and abilities... ond to benefit New York at Wasiiington, N Milwaukee at New York, N 4rom good wages and company benefits, hi addition, you. may TWO BALL TOURNAMENT drawn • in defense after toe aacrlflced and then Lee Thomas Detroit at Baltimore, N was walked intentionally St. Louis at Ftoiladelphia, N qualify fbr one of the severol training progroms thot ore periodi- Sunday Wins Trapshoot bases were loaded. Tillman, Cleveland at Boston, N OncinnaU at Pittsburgh, 3, Eric Kellner and Les ^ u m , who did not woric toe opener, That’s when TlUman deUvered eoRy offered to oppSconts and employees. the winning blow. CMy games scheduled. Los Angeles at San Ftanclsco 74-12-62; Herb Tar.dlH aild Bill Thinge got back to normal at also singled across Boston’s Warmington, 77-13—64; Fred toe Manchester Coon k < Fox first score. "1 didn’t work myself as bard Meurant and Larry Chaine, 78- Club yesterday when George In ths top of ths Uth, Wash­ this spring as I did a year Opgfringg ora avafloblg in: 10—66 by matching cards; Argiros took first in the weekly ington stogies by Bob Caiance— ago," TUlman said afterward. Frank Wilson and Fred Kaprove, "Maybe that means that while A trapshoot, downing 46 out of 60 Us fourth Ut of the game—and said was: . MACHINING 78-12—86; Paul GioobeK and targets. It marks toe fourth dif­ Ken Hamlin—his third—plus a I trailed off In my totting to­ U.S. ROYAL Harry Weinstein, 77-11—66; Sat ferent winner In toe past four walk to ptochhitter Don Blastor ward the end of last season SHEH METAL Rossitto and Len Brand, 77-11— weeks. game put winner Bob Duliba to now I may Ut the ball better Show mo a fitter that delivers tbe taste STALWART 66; Paul Anderson and Will real trouble. as this year progresaea." HIGH SCHOOL Kuhnly, 79-13—66; Gary Knapp Bob Tltcomb wss second with TOOL A DIE 46 targets, fMlowed by John Green was to oenterfiald TlUman entered the double' and ril eat my h a t/’ NYLON-C and Frank Geick, 76-8—87.' where he rematoed after ool- header hitting .309. ' Low Gross — Jim Gordon, 76. Ckmdio wMh 44. MAKING Suimnary: lecttog a pinch stogie to the Rookie righthander Jim Lon- TRUCK TIRES MATCH PLAY V8. PAR 60 Shots — Argiros, M ; TU- loth. The ttoitog of that mova borg pitchedled a seven-hitter in and M SPEGION Les Baum, 6-up, Herb Tardiff, oonib, 46; Oondio, 44; Rues was perfect from a Sox stand­ Sunday and waa STARTING AT 2-up, Lou Becker, 1-up; Jim AMen, 48; Jack C u r, 43; Ron point Ed Brinkman hit a drive only for an unearned Vandervoort, 1-up. T o ^ U e , 41; Boh Lappeo, 40; to deto cantar with the bases run in tha first toning when Lee U R P EN TR Y Plus FJB.T. K KICKERS Jhn Ftonegan, 66. full. Green retreated full speed Hiomas commlttsd an error to TRADE SCHOOL •14.95 Fred Kaprove, 86-13 -78; Scott 26 Shota — Gary Argiroe, *1; and while he colUded wlto ths front of single* by Ken McMul­ PIPE FiniNG Pay, 82-9—78; Frank Wilson, 84- CNenn Aigtooe, 30; Jack Ober- wall, bnring htonself with his len and J(m King. ^ »*M vOAMSi t •6Mi6ii(M, Mg, 7— 77; Sandy Plepler, 96-18—77; men, 19; Sue Bamlnl, 18; Ron bare hand, he speared the drive Loaer Benny Daniel* and ra- WELDING Liury Chsine, 91-14—77, Fred Sharp, 17; Glen Tltcomb, 16; with Us 0cnre. liefer Marshal Bridges each GRADUATES Meurant, 79-2—77; Roy Oon- John Brown, 16; Freak Peor- LaiMr trainer Jack Fodden wild pitched a Beaton run home. ENGINE MECHANia llntvtrtooclMs a drop. yers, 89-12—77. (mt. 16. Slid X-rays proved negaUve but While Green waa doing his LADIES MEDAL PLAY Green bod a bad^ bruised off-the-bench choree for the Red MILLWRIGHTS band and probably would not • Full Handicap Sox In the nightcap, Don Lock Eleanor Scranton, 90-17-t-78; be avaltoUe for tonight’s family Consider a Career ew *W t put wa**f in o Volk# Wilder NeU W |r did likewiae for the Benatora You get mors dividends when ii comes Nellie Johnson, l(X)-24—76. night ogsner of the Cleveland when WUlle Kirkland got hurt ■boTRAIMNG wagsn If you wontsd lo. Or onti-frsszt. to got and oil. LADIES KIOKEBS In 50-Lap R a^ - Mrles. The gams begins at ntotog oft a pltoh. Look's Ths VW sngine it cooled by oil. Norma Truex, 98-28—78; El­ 7:80 pjn . amT sands Bill Moo- homer to the e l | ^ off Earl at "the Aircraft” OPPORIUHTIS The VW overages 32 miles to fh# houqusfts (M ) to ths inmind. Il dossn’l hove o radiator. Or any of gallon of go$. Somelimst even mors. eanor Scranton, 9930—70. "'Sf WUeon Ded the sooce 46 after ^ iirirtilMfairg Reaching the winner's U Grsan can’t play, than T »- Us RBI double began a enme- m ffiQcnifNnp ito iMwol rodiolor probismt. Sometimes a little lets. Depending on ■triiiisiki will ht to osntsr as No hoM to Isok or clog or run up tor the first time this book from a 4-1 (Mtolt la tbe 6HnI SIim I Melol flow you drivs. w is HelUs. lYUdsr of W( Nt was at ths start of ths sao- fifth. Ita between Doug Gamilli •OsHy repair billi. You con olmotl forget oboul oil. The house Fbtot at Riverside ntki jfams Nunday-srito FUte Ut a solo homer. ^RuttUa to U f t ant Cfauofc w h dm Hum to ghgck "Hm JUnraft^ N ^ in g to ovsrhoot or boil over io VW rarely needs it between changes. TENNIS CLUB lest Saturday ff lUght. BefofCJi Boston scored three tlmea in hot wsolhor. (You nsvsr tss a VW crowd MdUqg at-aacend. tbe eeoond on a walk phu sin- Tires go o long woy, too. 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H u latter was NA'AOIIAL V K M V m Op«a Meotiag M otfa Ihipar Bob OllyfFe No. 10 VbgllanntSi Maaarahl I, VI- Bfarltot, Commaalty Hall, Jomo iteet C iliita 16» TbmiHi TIRE CITY TED TRUDpN, Inc Baat mUHe THrapIke, Man- Mays i . AnHwi VtaHil 16, M il. eiieater at 8 PJM. Tuaaday, DOESN’T LIKE CATCHQHIS—Littig Jiriu lU^mi (left)i' ISHmonthirtM, son 8 8 7 B R 0 A B T0U.AND TUBNPIKE, TALOOTTVIIXE, CONN. June St. Temnla ins traction iffSisS.:-, -iJ- - of Minnesota third, baseoun Rich Rollini breaks. Into tern upbn itfftng Joe avatlaMn, Attar# swimming Zimniennan, 6, decksd oQt in his daddir^Jer^y^6:4l|iitching gear. The coofrontN)* miiHoium Wmr A * :'v, tion hiippened in the Twhui Arffwiig jropni jui the svuosn^eni iiiR - v : annual Sons-Father gain# mm

■I'-<4 / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1966 PAGE NDiMrUM . HANCHESTEB EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESTBB, OONN^ MONDAY, JGNE 28, 1966 PAGB EIGHTEEN HeuBaheld Goods 61 Business Locations H ouses For Sale 72 Houses For Suit 72 Houses Fbr Sak 72 SubuilMUl Fbr Sale 75 gubarlMUi Vtir BHi 7 t‘ Dngs— ^Birda— Pet* 41 [p s n ita MACHINE — Hager TeneuMotg 63 F or Rent 64 MANCHESTER — to aettie ee- BOLTON LAKE — Imasaculato W APPmO—enrtofn boOt 8 bad- flonsoliold Sdttieee THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN H d p Wanted— Male S6 MANCHES’TER — East Side, MANCHESTER — East Bide. 6 antomatie tig-sag, eahtaat 96 W. Middle T ^ e . — quiet and OOMMBttCtALaad office epaiw 4-rQom iMune, IVk hatha, 2-car tate. 8 be(taoom older house room Randi with 3 generous 5 room custom built ftaach, 2 room Ranch, on deadend rtiaa* (Wered 13-A TURRSTT l a t h e operator. OOllUB TYPE puppy, $ ramKhs model, excellent condition, but­ garage, excellent condition, convenient to shopping, bus and bedrooms, dining room, spa­ flrei^es, fUl cellar, plastered at 20 Ridge Road, mid twanttsa. old, housebPoken, all attractive 4H room duplexes, tor rent W. O. Sohwan Oo.. Must be aMe to set up and ton holoa, embtoldere, heneu, heat, hot water, eteotric atove Inc., 876-30$2. ______only $11,900. Hayes Agency, •otaooia. Open to offeni. Marion cious Mvlng room with fin - walla, beautiful laktn. Extends Oall owner 64# 1260 or 2i7-ti00. RBWBAVINa o< bonia, moth ^^izzrrf ioii cam 6pim o half a Bur TRY ID STOP SOMEBODy WHO very good wllh children. Rea­ etc., waa $809JS0, u i ^ d bal­ CLASSIFIED erate from bhiepiinai, work and refrigerator, garage, avail­ 848-4803. Edlund Real Estate. 289-4619, placs, large kitchen with for­ to water’s edge. Boat dock. Im­ holoe. repaired. Win­ UFETtME WAITIMG PORVOUR SNAIL- dU«T LEFT THE JOINT, M O ^ Z Z t P f f week 66 hours, steady employ­ sonable. 64S-4886.7 ance IB9.86, bake over pg 644-0414. mediate occupancy. Posek Coventry * dow BhadM made to meaa>ire, able July 1st. $120. and $128. a mica counters, oil hot water PACED OFFICE BLEVA10R- UE6 CONE ^ THE JETBTREAH; ment, good pay and fringe ments of $8. monthly, cti Houses For Rent 65 heat, plaster walls, attached Realty 289-7476 or 742-8248. '’81ACREFAKM an etna Venetian bttnda. Keya B ew ^ Center, Hartford, 5i month. CaU 649-2866 before 6 BISSELL street — 4 family, ex­ heneftts for miaRfled man. p.m. garage, $15,900. Woiverton made while irou w ait Tape re. BMW Miaddne Co.. Dw., Man­ 0476. 8H R(DOM FLAT — Fur­ cellent return, will finance. 649- ROUTE 44A — Must be sold to Largo older 12 room boma oordera for rent Mhrtoirk S8T isHouiiArc CHARLIE.' . Articles For Sale 46 Agency, Realtors, 649-381$. chester. 648-7627. CHECK 'THU TALUB nished or unfurnished, oU heat, 5229, 9-6. settle an estate. Neat five-room in good rapalr, racont ntill> Main., 640-6231. SeXlSMTA OOMElACtif, SALES AND Service on Arlene, KNOlOt AUTOMATKI TUg-sag, good location, parking, adults. ranch with breezeway and two Uaa, presently a 2 family. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TiOUTOBflOr SERVICE Station attendant with like new in cabinet, button . . . NOW ... Reasonable. 643-6889. MANCHESTER — Modem, Im­ car garage plus a M by 100 Large shade treee, 2-car SANDWICH r Hahn EcHpee, Jacobson lawn Delightful 6 room (Jape 8 AAL to 5 PAL Boildlns— Contraettng 14 .THEOOHTWCir, some mechanical experience to mowers. Also Homellte chain brtoa. monograms, de­ For The First Time In Conn. VALUE maculate 8 bedroom ^lonial, building hi the rear. Multiple garage, 3 large outhuIIdinEi w : ^ In well estabUehed 2-hay signs. Orlglnany over $800.^ 6H room Cape with garage and central location,.,, near aU with 3 upatedrs rooms un- uses here with definite busi­ ideal for livestock, hora**, saws and International Cub Ca­ TRUE LUXURY flniahed. Exceptionally wrti DION CSONSTROCnON OO. — station. Alert, smUtious, trust­ det Tractors. Rental equlpme^ balsnoe due $66, take over rec room, $150. per montlu schools, 1% hatha, aluminum ness potential. T. J. Crockett, etc., small greenhouae, worthy, dependable and con- peymenta, HO. monthly. Otal- LIVING Lease or sale. 827-8493. ^ Raised Ranch, 8 rooms, $ aiding. Bel Air Real Estate, cared for. Full, dry, well Realtor, 643-1677. about 30 acres clear, bal­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CIASSIFTOD ADYT. Complete building service. New and aharpenhif aervlce on au lighted basement. A per­ MONDAY Thni FWDAY 10:M AM. — /SATDBDAI t AM. conatrucUap, alteratlona or ad­ A sdentiouB need only apply. Ap­ makea. L * M Equipment Hartford 622O08L AT A 643-9332. ance wooded. ' Hay crop ply In person Monday through LOW REN TAL baths, fireplace, rec room, fect starter or retirement COVENTRY— New Usttag. pays taxes. 8,000 feet o i ditions. Roofing, siding, paint­ Ctorp., Route 88, Vernon, 875- Suburban For Rent 66 MANCHESTER — Modem 3 home. Lots of privacy in ing, ete. 648-4862, 648-0806. Saiturday from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. 7609. Mancheeter Exchange — bedroom Colonisd Cape. Fe wooded road frontaga with f o r s a l e — 21" Arvln TV. many extraordinary fea^- bedroom Ranch, central loca­ well shrubbed yard. Nice tores large living room with PLEASE READ YOUR AD at Wesley’s Atlantic Station, Knterprie 1946. ______NO. COVENTRY — Route 31. stone walls. Deveioperi, 231 ToUand Street, Ekwt Hart­ cell afier 4, 649-1994. tion, large kitchen, tiled bath, area, Buckley School, St. fireplace. $14,500. J. D. Realty v t "Want Ad«* •iw.itUwn ovw Oi* * CARPENTRY — 32 years’ ex­ Heated 3 room apartment, first turee, $24,900. builders, speculators or ford. MARILYN full basement, $16,900 for quick Bartholomew Pariah. $14,- ~ 643-5129. gentlemen farroen—sound ooavenlaBM. Tbe adverttoer s h n ^ W* FIROT perience. Ceilings and floors GBIRT’S A GAY Girl — ready BIOOEST BARGAIN floor. 742-9096. 900. DAY IT APPEARS and RKiMBT ERRORS In ttme for tM tiled, porchea, rec rooms, ga­ for a whirl after cleaning car- sale. Bel Air Real Estate. 643- investment at only $39,000. m OH 8CHOCH- Junior or Soph­ IN ’TOWN LISTING — Hebron. 6- next(StaMrtioa The HerMd Irm ponM ble for only OOT Inco^ rages, additions, attics finish­ peta with Blue lAistre. Bent EAST HARTFORD — Silver 9332. omore who is 16 yean of age t a k e YOUR TIME PAYINO! WARREN E. HOWLAND room Ranch, 1% baths, modern n o t or omitted tnaertlon fo f any adverUMment and then only ed, remodeled, concrete work. electric shampooer $1. Paul’s COURT Lane, newly renovated 4-room LAWRENCE F. FIANO for part-time diahwaaher’s job. 1, 2, or 3 YEARS TO PAY AFABTH1INT8 NEW RAISED Ranch — 7 REALTOR kitchen, 2-car garage', large lot, REALTORS to the extent of a "make -good” inaertlon. Errora whk* do n*t No job too small. Immediate Paint and Wallpaper Supply. "SUPER DELUXE” apartment, garage, immediate J. D. Realty Co. IdHiT- tiio value of tte ailveiilaement wl0 not be oorreoted by estimates. 643-2620. Miwt be wtUing to work during Manchester rooms, 2-car garage, one full 350 Main St. 643-1108 8 miles from Manchester, Ken 643-2766 646-0424 742-686# RMOOTEM^ 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE occupancy. 649-2228, 648-7133. bath and two half baths, 2 fire- Ostrinsky, Realtor, 643-5169. "make Kood” tnaertlon. ^ summer and coming school PK3NIC TABLES, all sizea and CARPENTRY —Concrete steps, year. Apply Brass Key Reatau a l l 100% GUARANTEED From Hartford, take WUbur 643-5129 648-8779 Iriaces, built-lna, city utilities, COVENTRY — 4-room Ranch, styles, from 6 foot $12.80, de­ SOUTH WINDSOR: Laige fam- floors, hatchways, remodeling rant. ONLY $433 Cross Parkway to Exit 92. Pro­ large lot. Charles Lesperance, MANCHESTER — 6% room Col­ copper plumbing, full dry base­ (Boekvnie, ToD Free) livered. W. Zlnker, Plnney Resort Propertj lly’« ctiance-ln-a-IifeUme. T e n > porches, garages, closets, ceil­ Street, Emington, 876-0897 af­ $16.18 Delivers ceed 1 mile on Center St. Mari­ 649-7620. onial, 2-car garage, 1% tiled ment, ck>ee to M e , fuU price, A1A>LIAN0E Sales RelaU — full $18.18 Month F or Rent 67 room home, custom - built li^, ings, attics finished, rec rooms ter 4. lyn Court is located on the cor­ baths, fireplace, enclosed $10,100. Chambers Realty, 648- 6 4 3 -2 711 8 75 -3136 formica. No job too small. D & TIME and part-time, incentive pay — LOOK WHAT — ner of South Adams and Olcott MANCHESTER — Buckley, SL, 1968. 2% baths, 2 car garage 2326. — YOU GET — COLUMBIA LAKE — For Rent Bartholemew area. Three bed-J porch, city utilities, excellent Acre yard with trees. Vacant, D Carpentry Service. 640-8880. E L A P S E D : 1 plan, expanding chain manage­ SCREENED LOAM — tor the Sts., just one block south of — Small waterfrdnt cottages; condition throughout. Priced to ment po^blUUes. Apply to Mr. best In lawns and gardens from le-PiBCB BEDROOM Center Street. Only 10 minukee NEW RAISED RANCH - 8 room Ranch, panelled rec quick sale needed. Price stash- C. ' Cray, Orandway, Middle 18-PIBCE LIVING R(X>M June, July, August. Call 643- room, beautiful landscaping, sell. Charles Lesperance, 649- ^ to $34,800. Call now and be W anted— R m I E sU ta 77 A A DION, INC, Roofing . O G C O N O S y our screening plant. Andover- from Constitution Plaza. 2693, 649-4929. rooms, one full and two ttif 7620. Biding, paintiiw. Carpentry. Al- oenfti oe wnr Tidre., Manchester Paikade. 12-PIECE KITCHEN baths, 3 or 4 bedrooms, dining large living room. $20,900. Bar- glad you did. Glenn Roberts Trooble Reaching Oar Advertiser? ■m a. cetfruAL Columbia. DeUvered. George 3H-4% Room Apartments RANCHES, Mancheeter. We teranons and additions. Cell- H. GrlfUng, Inc., 742-7888. ' — PLUS — CXIVENTRY — Beautiful lake- room, family room, one car rows A Wallace. 649-5806. Agency, 648-1888. K/vet^pe.cAL. EARN EXTRA income in your STARTING AT NEED ROOM? Unusual 7 room need two immediatsly for well tngs. Workmanship guaran­ BLECTTRIC REFRIGERATOR side cottage, excellent location garage, $23,900. Philbnck Colonial. 1% baths, .dishwash­ M-Hoar Answering Senriee teed. 390 Autumn St 648-4880. spare time. Ehreidngs, Satur­ IT’S INEDCPENSTVE to clean TV SET AND RANGE $120 Agency, 640-8464. BIG HOMES COVENTRY — Lakewood qualified cUents ready to 'eloae.- PER MONTH and condition, quality through­ er, double garage, aluminum Any area considered. Leppew days. National concern. Oppor­ tugs and tiphobitery with Blue Free storage until wanted. Free out. For full information call Heights Area. 3 bedroom QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, tunity to earn $26. to $76. Oar Incomparable Luxury Features $14,400 — BM ROOM Ranch, sitong, nice yard, $18,900. Lap- Ranch, forced hot water heat, Agency, 649-6261, S49-«140. > Free to Heraid Readers Lustre. Rent electric sham­ deUvery. Free set up by our 643-6930. Strant Street, just off pen Agency, 649-5261, 649-6140. dormers, porches, basements Floor liliushitiK 24 Hdp Wanted—^Female 35 Help Wanted—Female 35 necessary. FV>r Interview call pooer $1. Olcott Variety Store. own rrtiable men. built-in stove, cellar, assume Main . . . an older home In domestic hot water, aluminum Want Information on one of onr daasUled advertlaementaf No HURRY refinished, cabinets, bullt-ins. 628-6686 or 644-8803. Please note: Appliances are re­ GARDNER LAKE, Conn. Mod­ mortgage, $07. per month excellent repair. Has four MANCHESTER — Modern Cape storms and screens, attached aacwer at flie telephone Uatedf Slm|riy call the NURSES AIDE, full and part- CLEIANINO lady wanted Thurs­ Apartments are renting Legal Notleea formica, aluminum, vinyl, FLOOR SANDINO and refln- DARK RICSI stone-free loam, conditioned and guaranteed for em housekeeping cottages. Hutchins Agency, 646-0103. large rooms down, two up on high elevation, wooded, lOte heated garage, $13,900. Call 742- steel, ceramo siding. William ishing (imecialixing in .oldw time. 3-11 and 11-7. Laurel days or Fridays, small fandly. M E»f! MEN! MEN! For steady, fast . . . second section now fill, gravel, sand, stone, ma­ lyear. On display at main store. Lakefront. Boating, fishing, with 1% baths (one bed­ 148 lot. Complete privacy plus 7752. Shown by appointment DBCBEE OH floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ Manor, 649-4510. 648-0116. year round work, drive tractor available tor Immediate oc­ NEW TWO-Famlly duplex. 5-6, EDWARDS Robbins Carpentry Service, nure, white sand tor sand box­ p h o n e f o r APPOINTMENT swimming. Inspect weekends. room down). Enclosed 20-mile view. Bel Air Real Es­ only. LIMITATION o r CLAIMS ___ 640-3446. ing. Ceilings. Paperhangiug. trailers, see our Ad under Pri­ es and cool pools. Delivery. 648- Samuel Albert. Htfd. 247-0358 cupancy . . . nice location, sepexate heat­ AT A CXIDRT OP PROBATB. t . GIRL FOR Summer work, 4 Free colored pictures, bro porch, big trees, quiet but tate, 643-9332. No job too smaU. John Ver- vate Instiiictions, No. 83. 9604. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT ing systems, city uHllties. Call central. Only $17,990. bolden at Ooventry. wMhlii and for ANSWERIND SERVICE NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS— days a week. Answer tele­ MARILYN COURT chure. Arrowhead Grove, the District of CoveMrjr, on Um 36di faille, 640-6760. If you have no means of trans­ builder, Leon CSeszynski, 649- $14,600 — Manchester. 6 room OUR BEST BUY d » of June,^ A.D . 1965. Remodeling, repairing, recrea­ STATISTICAL CLERK phone, light IxxAkeeping. Some 800 CEDAR clothesline poles, FURNISHED MODEL APT. Route 854. Colchester. 242-9378. 4291. portation, rn send my auto for Linden Street . . . across Cape, new siding, fenced shad­ A six room C(q>e LOADED r p r u e n t. Hoo. Etanora TlirUiiEtae, tion rooms, additions, garages, experience preferred. OaH 849- many sizes. Installed or re­ Open Sunday 4 Daily from Center Park. An E ^ „ Judge. _ Opportunity for woman ex­ you. No obligation on your part 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M. GARDNER LAKE. Conn. Mod- ed lot with fireplace, sewers. with extras. All finished, On motion of Oarl O. Hl<*ir.g, 6CMISN - S75-2S1S concrete work. Call 646-3144. Business Opportunity 28 9268 for appointment. Salesmen Wanted 36-A set; also, good International whatsoever, even If you NEW 5-6 duplex, 3 bedrooms, 2 eight room home that perienced m flg:ure work. em housekeeping cottages. furnaces, baseboard heat, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 1% baths, rec room out of ecutor. Case Road. OovetUrr. Cmia., and leaae yonr meaeagei. Yen'll hear from our advertlaea In Jlf Calculator experience help­ diunp truck. 649-1368. don't buy. MANAGING AGENT needs redecorating. An 80 646-0103. on the eats t e of Sadie L. HlcirtTig ELECTRIC BILLBOARD space WANTED — young mature lady hixN — Sales, weH established Lakefront. Bating, fishing, choose your colors. Hutchins this world. Two car garage late of Coventry, wHM •S5: Mnii. without apendlnc all evenlnp at the telephone. ful. Pleasant working con­ swimming. Inspect weekends. by 175 foot lot. One car and an acre of grass. for rent, 12’x20’, Route 44, Sll- to care- for young baby, 2:30- 60 year firm. Average earnings TRAMPOLINE, Heavy duty SIMON POVERMAN Agency, 646-0103. garage. Two full baths. At MANCHESTER — . spotless 6 trlct. deceased. versteln,' Bolton, Cider Mill ditions, excellent benefit A—L—B—E—R—T’—S Free colored pictures, bro­ burban, but close to Town. 'nrie Court doth decree that afat RUSS ATKINS 6:30, 6 days a week, some Saf- $167. per week. Will offer guar­ commeroicU tyi>e, as is $200. AGENCY $18,(100 this is a good value. room Colonial, breezeway, g;a- months be allowed and limited for Road. 643-6389. program. Apply Bhnploy- 43-45 ALLYN STREET chure. Arrowhead Grove, Rt. 5-5. 3 • BEDROOM, two - fam­ At $18,000 this home defies Automobiles For Sale 4 uTdays. Alao, some ironing. antee of $126. to start. Neat ap­ Oall 649-8638. 60 State St., Hartford Vacant. rage, 1% baths, 3 bedrooms, the credltore of said estate to ex­ BUILDER ment Office ' OPEN NIGHTS 'TILL 9 354, Colchester 242-9278, Nor­ ily, built-ins, comer lot, one comparison. Any t3q>e of fi­ hibit their claims agaliiM the aame Call momtogs 649-6638. pearance and car necessary. 522-6474 Office large lot, fine location, only 1966 CHEVROLET, 2-door hard- FOR s a l e — Rockville area. For appointment call Mr. Gil­ FOR'SALE — 210 feet of 1x4’’ 649-2652 Model A pt wich 887-4696. year old, $26,900. J. D. ReaUty, Adams Street . . . Another nancing will swing it. T J. to the Executor and directs that 4-bay service station doing vol­ FIRST NATIONAL EDCPE3RIENCED, pleasant wait- GOOD LOOKING G.E. refriger­ $20,500. Hayes Agency. 643-4803. ubllc notice be given of this order H E R A LD toji, 340 horsepower, 327, new 643-0411 lette at 644-O20S or 644-8303. fir flooring (new), cost $82. — 643-5129. older home with 9 rooms Crockett, Realtor, at 643- y edvertislng to a newspaper hs-r- custom Interior, tack and gaug­ ume business, used dealer's li­ ress fuH-time, slender. Apply in ator in good working condition. LAKE SUNAPEE, New Hamp­ 1577. STORES sell tor $16. 649-7728. Have new one — need the NEW 4 room apartment for for $17,900. Five bedrooms MANCHESTER — Modem 8 tog a circulation to said dlatriet. es, $695. Will consider trade cense. $4,500. required — firm. person Trudy’s Lunch, rent, third floor, stove refrig­ shire. Two bedroom apeirt- MANCHESTER — 6 - room on the second floor. One and by poking a oofv therert

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m u i o ■S «r p u t o f three oontiguaus Mamrhoadaa- WATBB WlB meet Xllen Sostman, the daughter paioela of land at the intersee- toinorpaw at the Kalian Amer­ o f M^. and Mra. Henry Sost­ Htdvorsen Goes to Zambia TPC to Hear tlon of the WUbur Croee High­ 14 ,16 9 A b o u t To w n ican caub, ndrtdge Bt Weigh­ man of 14 Hawthorne St, has way, Buckland IlL, Windsor OHHJ 11 ing in WUI be from 7 to 8 p.m. been nahrad to the dean’s list mbsv eC tta Airttt Ghrlatofilwr T. OaudM, aon ct SL-and TcMand ^ k e . H ie par- iwtt af ObeolBtlett til Mn. FeMx Oremmo, chairman for the rorlng term at Butler Under MIT Fellow Program 4 Requests oda ara now in BusineM Zone health s u n MamfieHer A Ciiy of Village Charm tar. and Mm . Maurice X. Oau- of ttte ways and means com­ College, IndianapoUs, bid. The U«t cd 4S Oeram Bt, has been Manchester High School grad­ n . mittee, la in change of program. TIm Town ttem liig Oomads- The request Ishsing made to W. a CHOLAND Mooepted to the University o f Members are reminded to bring uate Is Just com pleting her Robert F. Halvorsen will (C tosrifM Ml P n g. 14) PRIC^ SEVEN CRNIB Booth CMoMna la Cohanbia. freMiman year at Butler. ahm has ■abwkded poMio hear­ drar the way fw oonatruqtlon (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, GONN„ TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1965 aiUdea for gamea after the work for the Zambia Govern­ of a ihoppiiif center on the L U M m C O . VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 229 Oaudat, a 1®66 gwAiate of ings CO four jurapooed Bone aianeheater High SdMcl, will be mesUng. ment, one of the newest coun­ site, to include a Caldor De- |**At the Green’* 64S-8M11 Joeeph V. Campoeeo, eon of tries in the world, as a project enrolled In Septendjer in the Mr. and Mrs. DomitUc Campo- el^atagea, aU Si the N oiih End irtment Store. The d U is "Kxpreeeionism" wIU be the evaluation officer in the budget of town. The bearings wtil be town Oa Burr Oornera. tridvetaitar’a School of Fhar- subject of the final clasa In act­ seo of 90 Walnut St., was elect­ office of the Zambia Ministry macy. ing stylea tonight at 8 in the ed executive vice president of of Finance under the Massachu­ conducted toaunrow at 8 pm. Meet World Today basement workshop rpoms of Bellarmlne College Student- setts bistltute of Technology in the Muidcipal Building Hear­ Mr. and Mra. Xrneat V. Bmg- the Uttle Theatre of Manches­ Body. He la entering his senior ing Room. Blind Stad^ts U. S.y Viet Troopers |FelIowa in A frica Program. He ■ton of 37 Rtdgeamd St. will ter. Ruth Rowley is the tnMrue- year this fall and plane to grad­ will leave Boston with his wife 1. IVUUBm B. and AUoe F. eelebralte their 60th wedding an­ tor. TMitght’s workshop will in- uate next firing. on July 4 for Africa. Thornton are requeetbtg Award Winners niversary Wednesday with an chide scenes from “Mom to I The program is operated by riiange to Industrial Zona, for APPLIANCE open house at the home of their Midnighr by George Kaiser, Mrs. Baiisara Potterton and MIT under a grant from the all or part of an area ot approx- New Astro-Scientists Thooe Manchester area tt ■on and daughtec^-law, Mr. and “The Hairy Ape" by Xu- Mias Georgia Potterton, both Ford Foundation. ’The purpose Imaitely 38.6 acres At Parker and Mm John .Bengston, 88 economics teachers, of- 171 and Taylor Sts., now In Rural dents cecdved awards from gene O’Neill. of the program Is to assist new­ Oak HUt. School, a difrialon of REPAIR Combine to Search Ridgewood St., frbm 3 to 6 and Avsry St., and Mrs. Grace Har- ly Independent African Coun­ Residence Zone. T to 9 p.m. All Mends ef the the CXamocttcut Bidttute for Members of MiMtohester Vet­ fisoh Of 27 Meadow Lane, re­ tries In economic development. H the request is granted, the noigde are invited. cently attended the annual Olazon Oorp. will construct an the BSnri, dustng doMhg exmv erans of World War 1 Barracks Halvorsen’s exact duties won’t dsee FrMay night. SERVICE and Auxiliary will meet tonight meeting of the American Home be known even to him until he addition to tts adjoining pleat All-American Types Robert Buries, son of 3b*. and at 7 at Watkins - West Funeral E^nomics Association In arrives in Zsimbia but It will bn ttis property. AtlanUc aty, N.J. Mrs. Har­ 2. R o ^ rs Oorp. is requeetlng Mira JoMph Buries of S3 lyresa Home, 143 E. Center St.,.to pay concern control of the budget, Rdn received a mueic award Leg Sores rejects to Robert Buckner, a rison is an educational con­ a serious concern for any gov­ a change to Industrial zone for ALL HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) 'bit as much genius aa that mad^raander statlomMl at Jackstm- For Cong Guerrillas sultant for the State Depart­ ernment Just getting on its all or part of three parcels at from the Bhia HDhi BaptUt sclentisL vUle, B7a., took his medical de­ ho 'open Ian'* and nloen *(dna to to- menbber- Church, Hartford, for outdand- —The public gets Ha first ■ouieonircreStlodlon) ltdi, burn, patn? For ment of Blducation. Mrs. Pot- feet. Oakland and Mill Sts., now in INST a n : Michel, a Rice Unlveralty gree at Northwestern University South V i e ~ lifted into the zone® north of the So^i^ airport. foot Mioilnct retnllet opp_ pip teiton teauihes at lUing Junior ing coittrtbutlans in mudo whSe close look today at the men physicist, and Kerwln,- a Navy and topped his class at Pensaco­ SAIGON, Members of Rainbow Mother Zambia, formerly Northern Residenoe Zone A and Rural SFRVir f Monday by a fleet of more than U.S. spokeeonen reported. OimtmtiU and wear• TOoror edaate to High School Robert F. Batvorsen Resideace Zone. eit Oak HiSL He also graduated who may get the cloBeat , surgeon, are Jet pilots and la Naval Air Station, BTa., Nam (AP) — U.S. and The two crewmen ejected irtii, TlUa method alao proootea CbOIe will meet tonigtA at 7 at Rhodesia, has only one main from the achoot and plans a rau- 180 helicopters. This foUowed up S ^ c « l’Man ti.N t o Oiatnaat the Masonic Temple and go to resource, copper. It is land­ The request ie being made to look at the moon yet pro­ X go ^eetty into astronaut where he got hte wings in 1962. Vietnamese paratroopers a B62 jet bombardment of a from the plane after the left to Aoberta Drue Co, Oopt, WIDie’s Steak House for the The Silk Town Four, a bar­ locked in the southern end of al business administration hon­ b r ^ the property into con- skxd career. training at the end of next. Michel instructs on such mat­ hunted together for -the three-square-mlle section of the wing caught Are, but one nMn's DnnUjrn IT, N. T. CXJ bershop quartet, will sing to­ ' Miss Beth BoyMo, daughter jected— the aix new U.l HMOtb. ters as the interaction of solar group’s annual banquet. All A frica and Is bordered by An­ orary fraternity. forinity with its present use. Call 646 0111 Viet Cong in the I>-Zone zone June 18 and a sweep last parachute failed to open, the mothers of Rainbow Girls may night at 8:30 at a regular meet­ gola on the West and the At Harvard, he was elected 3. Albina M. Twaronlte is re- of Mra LaveMa Brooke of 40 Bcientist-aatronauts. The other tow wlU go to Wil­ winds and the lunar atmosphere Thursday by one battalion of the spokesmen said. Me body woa r w attend the dinner. ing of the Tall Cedars of Leba­ Congo on the North. The mili­ to the Centuiy d u b , an as­ lestlng a change to Busineas Hofhnan Rd.. rwdived a bra«o In science fiction a couple liams Air Force Base, Aria., tor — what there is of it. jungle 30 miles north of 178rd. recovered. The second airman RANGE watch awSad for her ocMsve- decades ago a apace sclent non at the Masonic Temple. tant white nation of Southern sociation of 28 students of the jne n for aU or part of an tot pilot training before coming Schmitt toing of the opposition from snipers and gre- American Mfled in oootoat in tone, and Frank Vendetta, base, Halvorsen's wife, Katherine, 88 Overtook Dr., South 'VWnd- MANlllUSIl R hero. Australian infantry also GASOLINE the dean’s list at St. John Fish­ hopes to teach for the two with distinguiebed guests. Sec­ 4. Charles Schnier and Rob- Ionospheric jihyslce at Stanford moon and planets for the U.S. naders, a U.S. military spokes­ Viet Nein. er OoDege, Rochester, N.Y., for retary of DefMwe Robert Mc­ ert^Burnham are requesting a sor, won bto award for improve­ But not even the regular U.8 University. Geological Survey’s astrogeolo- moved in late in the" day. man in Saigon said American A second American plane, an ’Die Manchester Chapter of years they plEui to stay in ment In breHte usaga the second semester. He is a Zam bia She in a grraduate o f Namara is one of the past mem­ change to Business Zone m for astronauts project a more Gibson, a native of Bufdalo, gy department at B7agstaff, A Viet Cong grenade kUled a and Vietnamese casualties were RFTOl, was shot* down at low biolDgy major at the sritool and SPEBSQSA will meet tonight at bers. wholesome Image than the six A ria young American paratrooper as altitude on another raid north of 8 at Bunce School, Olcott St. the University of Michigan. N.Y., and now a physicist in very light so far. has completed Ms Junior y«ar. Halvorsen win- sJso b« a re­ young Bclentlris awaiting intro­ Newp(»t Beach, Calif., has done It Is estimated the first moon he groped his way down a jun­ the Hanoi Une, and the pilot was BANTLV OIL ’Hie meeting is open to all men Enroute to Zambia Mr. and The Australian battalion, presumed killed, si^eemen Mrs. Halvorsen will visit search associate on the MIT duction today at a new» confer­ research on Jet propulsion, at- flight to at least four years dis­ gle path festooned with vines which relieved some of the Viet­ CO.MrANY, INC. Mh0 Stephanie P\)gg of 56 interested In barbershop style facidty while in Zambia. ence at Um Manned i^jiaeeonft tant and none of these six men and creepers. He was the first aiuuuncsd. The plane was singing. London, euid Pisa, Florence, moeqfierto physics and the laser namese, numbers about 800 ■m MAIN .'^TKKKT Westminster Rd., who graduat Rome, Emd Sorrento, . Center. beam. is expected to be along. Their man from the U.S. Army’s 173rd flying support tor an attack by ed last week bom Manchester Airborne Brigade to die in ac­ men. 12 other aircraft on the Son La While in Sorrento Halvorsen They are Dr. BVaidt D. Mi­ GraveUne, a medical doctor Job probably will be to study the TKL. K gh School, win attend Steph' Airman David C. Blazensky, chel, 31; Dr. Joseph P. Kerwln, lunar suiface later. tion in Viet Nam. A rifle bullet A U.S. Air Force B87 Jet barracks and supply depot son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. win attend a two-week confer­ Sportsmen’s Bill now with the Manned Space­ bomber was hit by Communist Htwkville S7.^-.t271 ens Collage, OolumMa, Mo. ence with African leaders and 88; Dr. Duane E- Graveline, M; wounded another in the chest. about 140 miles west northwest Blazensky of 39 Oakwood Rd., craft Center, has written more Next in order is the Gemini 6 More than 1,200 men of the groundfire as it supported a of Hanoi. R has been the taiget other members of the MIT Fel Dr. Edward G. CUboon, 28; Dr. than a dozen scientific p^>eis, mission in August for Air Force has completed basic military Didn’t Get Vote Owen K.‘ Garriott, M, and Dr. 178rd and two Vietnamese air­ ground operation 16 nUIee from training at Lackland AFB, Tex. lows in Africa Program. HOUSE ^ HALE including many on the effects of MaJ. L. Gordon Cooper Jr. and Saigon and crashed and burned (See Page laght) ’Ibey will leave Sorrento on Harrison Schmitt, 29. Navy Lit. Omdr. Charles Conrad borne battallona — perhaps 800 He wW be trained as a com­ Authorization to use the prop­ MANCHESTER prolonged weightlessness in munications - electronics ispe-' August 1 for Zambia Eind will MAIN STREET Blve are married and have space flights. Jr., possibly Including a brief reside in the caipitol of Kusaka, erty of- publicly owned water ehUdren. The bachelor, Schmitt, ■pMe walk. daUst at the Air Training Com­ companies for hunting, fishing, Kerwln, a lieutenant oom- mand School at Keesler AFB, a modem and growing city. la gclng to a family reunkm in Halvorsen grraduated with boating and swimming was hQss. He attended Manchester not passed In the recently-ad­ IfiimeBOta Saturday. High Schooi. high distiiKtlon from the Uni­ On average they ttand Juri versity of Michigan with a B.S. journed General Assembly. In over 6 feet, 10 inches tall and Events Space Safety System in bigness administration. fact, several bills filed for that SPECIAL PURCHASE weigh a Uttle more than 180 TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! Ho recently received his M.A. purpose died In committee, and didn't even reach the floor for potmde. Political Conventions from Harvard Business School. Moat oome froos email home IMPORTED, dHOPFED He received the Alpha Kappa a vote. In State The proposal, acked by the MISSES' WASHABLE lowM Uke XnM, OMa. (Oar- Pieces of a disabled jet transport rained down in Tested Successfully LECLERC Psi award, tor the toghest aca­ riott); Newport, VL (Ora demic average in buMness ad­ State Board of Fisheries smd California yesterday. Top photo shows a wing tip b. 79c Game and by various sports­ TsUne); Oak Park, Bl. (Ker­ Under Study by GOP PRESSED HUM FUNERAL HOME ministration, Euid was elected w ln): La CroBse, Wie. (M ichel), which fell between two ^ n Francisco homes while WHITE SANDS Missile Ranges N. M. (AP) — A to Beta Gamma Sigma, nedion- men’s clubs, was based upon a NO-IRON C O n O N SEERSUCKER Convention dummy moonship flashed over this southern New Mex­ recommendation by the Trav­ and Santa Rita, N.M. (Schmitt) WASHINGTON (AP) — Re-$>stBitement before a deiegation. at bottom is the plane’s right engine which fell be­ FUNERAL eler's Research Center. ^ n you^come to their pubUcen National Chairman Elsenhower’s formula drew tween buildings in San Bruno. (AP Photofax) ico desert test range today in a successful teat of a It had been opposed by the and you find they paarere •v«nr ggag he will recom­ tMs comment from WlUiam E Set to Open, safety system for astronauts. SERVICE State Board o f Hesdth and by CASUAL DRESSES mend today the naming of a MiUer, the party’s vtce-presl- The National Aeronautics and<^- GROUND CHUCKa.7!P2i.*r WALTER N. FR E E the heads of many of the state’s oommittee to study the whole denUal candidate last year, who No Chairman Space Administration said the burned out, wlng-like public water departments, in­ w-ag g y 1 queotion of presidential oonven- is on toe small side; ‘ I don’t Pilot Cedis It '^Miracle’ dawn firing came off with Jurt which scientists coll canards, LECLERC cluding Manchester’s Supt. flipped open atop the escape Director D ELIV ER Y • Shirtwaist Shift • Scoop and Round Neck­ l U m e C r C I 8 fl «*>n proceduree. think it makes so much differ­ HARTFORD (AP) ■ one minor bitch — a tailwind -Lawrence Wittkofske. m. aa*eaw > v-iewwcrsv b M* said he woUld make the ence whrther the sergeants-at- kept the escape rocket airborne syrtem tower and brought toe HIGHLAND PARK MARKET lines • Full or slim skirts • So cool and com­ arms are 6-feet-4 or 6-feet-2, but Ckinnecticut’s constitution­ capsule under oontrOl for des­ 23 Main Street, Manchester ARTHUR DRUG ■n w • wn auggeatton to the Republican for 106 secands inrtead of toe U 7 mOHLAND S’rREET—PHONK 64S-4278 something has to be done about al convention starts programmed 90. cent. r v Call 649-5869 fortable. injures F television moving in and taking Jet Loses Engine Thursday in the Old State Artronaut Dorm Blsele Two drogue para>ctaute slowed ______Bhrmer Prealdent Dwrlght D. over.aU of the choice space on House, and a major un-^ watched as toe 166,000-pound toe capsule’s plummet toward the floor.” toe desert floor. Seconds later, NEW RAVEN (AP)—A small Etoenhower gave a boost Mon­ solved question is who thrust rocket burst to life and, plane, practicing landing ap- day to the idea of retocmlng the MUler, who as national chalr- tralUng a fiery thick column of toe three 84-foot main chutes ptoaebes, craabed between two "rtlonal conventtoi*.^ a tj^- msui managed toe last Republi­ wUl be chairman. nrustord colored smoke, pulled pulled from toe capsule’s nose. REGULAR But Lands Safely Former (3ov. Raymond E. The teet was the fifth far tos Z. cal oonv6imon, Haaennewer can coprvetttton, added “ If we Um dummy capsule to a mile homes near Tweed-New ***''•“ "there to ooitfuBion, noise, could get togelher wtth toe Baklwdn of Glastonbury already Mgh in M seconds. escape system series here. Mimleipal Airport today. Fourdeportment ;n d ig' Demoenuts, I .tolnk wre could lay has bren endorsed fqr chair­ A NASA spokesman said the 3.99 peraons, twro of them on the noting. eP toe aitojecto bidiig dto- down sane i^es for television SAN FRANCESCO (AP) — A Pan American pilot man by toe 42 Republican dele­ booster protective iover came dperaiUoh. Ttiey teleW e footbak gave thanks today for the “ miracle” that let him nurse gates to toe convOntlon. off aa smeduled and that the B a t - Wielding pound, were repertffl The 42 Democratic delegates A wing ef the twln-engtoe games from the stands and they his passenger-filled 707 jet to a safe ^ landing, despite caneprds, ^ wing-Rke devicee, can do toe name tMng for con- hold a private dinner caucus worked to peifecticn. Absolutely the greatest little dresses for diopplng Rper A^„ptare WM brtev^ the the loss of 20 feet of wing and an engine which scat­ tonight to decide wdiether to Mothers Fight le 'bave hit Ughta en toe roof of ventkm. Probably It we cut tob The tort was one of a series to and everyday casual wear. QuaUty details.. .tail­ the nMkat ia hotrriled by wrlWt tered in a populated area but hurt no one, nominate a candidate for chair­ Am airport tourer. convention to twio days Inotead strengthen the lifeline of astro- ored belts, contrasting piping and expensive button It seen of the oonvenUons. of four, we wotdd get mere of Aboaird were 143 man at Thursday’s eonveation nauta who wlR depend upon toe Park Hoodpums veered Into an almost complete and a crew of 10. session. trims. Tou wUl Just live in them aU summer long. turnabout, abeared a utlUty pole. I our aeoslans on TV." (Taillf., feR a heavy vibration In 'escape 'motor rocket should BUss told a brief nevro confer­ Two minutes after toe Honolu­ his right outboard engine. And the Republican and their Saturn 6 booster explode in ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) — A Stay crisp and fresh looking in light blue, pink, andmnd craabed Into Uiatoe nrasre garage at- at 1***?^ “ booefluma, haraMng lu-bound Je* took off from San tached to a nearby beme. Ttw ttte 'Srtfe of a speaker on' the ence he had read a statement to Hundred of persons in South Democratic State chairmen, A. a lunar launch. contingent of irate mothers RRSr CUSS WITH yeUow or green stripes on white ground; Sizes 10- plattbrm.’’ EYanoisco Lntematioinal Airport Searle Plnney and John M. plans to return this afternoon to toe national committee in a San Franc laco and San Bruno The rocket is bring developed Ready when you iMud tall bit aaototr boure. Monday, Oapt. Charles H. 20, 12H-34H “I saw my own niece run to saw a bah of tire blossom on toe Bailey, have a arranged a meet­ by the National Aeronautioe and FYanz Park, wtoere about 30 it! The way you want Yale-NtfW Haven Hospital me wtth tears in her eyes be- (See Page Four) (Chuck) Kimes, 44, of Danville, end of toe starboard wring as toe ing for tomorrow in a final ef­ Space Adnlbilstration for incor­ women — armed with tMuseball IdenUfled torse of toe Injured oaree she wnu mcriested on toe No. 4 engine snapped off and fort to reach agreement on a poration Into toe giant veMcle bats — marched Monday to pro­ it! W e moke your laun­ oa Bruce Johnson, toe pilot; floor." plummet^ to earth Uke a flam­ convention chairman. which wm power three Apollo test vandalism and rowdy be­ Millinery, Dresses—Second Floor Mrs. Theresa Gunther, a student dry dreams come true He dM not name Ms niece or ing meteor. Former Gov. Wilbert Snow of astronauts toward this country’s havior. learning to fly; and Michael De- Middletowm, retired Chief Jus­ Mrs. John R. Guffey Jr. „ one AT LOW EGONOMY RATES Ponoe. 73, of 146 Stuyvaeant Bt, give any other detallB of the In­ Then one-tolrd of toe wring, first moon landing. cident, a matter be previously ‘WeTl Be Blobs’ training blazing debris, broke off tice P. B. O’Sullivan of Orange, Its mission is to Ignite auto- of the bat-wleldlng women, said at addrere of toa toreUng hit by and slanted to earth, In toe and State ComptroUer Raymond matkaHy in case of emergency the group will continue j^tect the plane’s tall. bad dlaouBsed prtvately with port^eadera alt lart year’s con- plane, pilot Kimes told his terri­ S. Thatcher are among those during toe launch phase and recreation counselors, two of NEW SYSTEM Mrs. Guntosr wras said to be fied passengers in a calm voice, mentioned for toe honor by toe pull the cone-shaped manned whom ware harrassed by a owner of toe eraft IMsetilKneer gave tols foraiuki Bankas Girls Rebel “We have had some trouble. Democrats. space capsule to safety. group of youths last Wednesday. MILLINERY CLEARANCE Keep cabn and everything wrill Thday’s test was to deteemine The older boys were at toa LAUNDRY be okay.” T ax C^oes U p boW weU toe rocket wouM work park Monday, but they re­ SAVE i/j lo '/, by toe plane, said he had Kimes, pouring additional HARTFORD (AP)—The forth­ « an emergency aroee before mained down on toe di­ AND DRY CLEANING Over New Uniforms power to his other engines to toe Saturn got off toe ground. amond and kept away from toa Mr. John M. Quinlan, coming two-cent rise in ciga­ children’s playgroimd, she said. : ' -i. - -K " ON HARRISON ST. (44) Regular to 3.98 2 . —Give the permanent chair- keep his 270,000-pound plane rette taxes has cigarette seUers FVx* this teet, toe space oapeule n o ^ toe plane In W M »n t ^ woe mounted on a platform. The Besides an alleged lack oa 23 Kenwood Circle, Bloomfield, Off East Center St. BEVERLY HILLS, Oalif. (A P )— Officials of a sav­ flying, elected to head FUght 843 scurrying to affix tax rtamps, 1 -N a m e 6-toot-4 sergeants at to, ’ftavia Air Force Base 60 tower containing the escape police protection, toe mothers Opposite the Cemetery Regular to 5.98 ings and loan association have uniform thoughts on the change vending machines, and also are pilkesting toe faihtxe of says: 3. He waawraa elapped *------" by------wrlres-— *— torn 'I acme, police ...... officer typee per- miles away, where runways encourage a last-minute buying rocket was p e rk e d atop Its lO O M trom toe poire. Ho wras subject of women’s’ dress, f the Park Department to repair For Pick-up and Delivery out of “a hodgepodge of cos­ were long and emergency faclL spree. nose. “ We have been more than satis­ treatedk1 for electrical burns. —Limit demonrtratione to five They tolnk toe 66 women .em­ ities many. After the escape rocket triayground equipment damaged Call S4B-775S Regular to 7.98 4 tumes.’ ’ The new tax takes effect . Hospital offlclale aald John-1 mlnutre; anything more than ployed there should wear uni­ “I kept R going with a lot of by vandals. fied with our conversion to gas Branches at: 200 North Main forms and, with this in mind, “Some of our girls come to Thursday. Before toen, retailers Mrs. Chiffey reported that five ■en, a pilot from New Haven toaf ia “spurious and phony.” work In teUers’ cages In cocktail help,’’ Kimes said later. “It was St. and 601 Hartford Rd. Airways, and Michael DePonte —Out down toe mimiber of del ordered that they do so must apply between eight and heating . . . even with a two-zone dresses,” Preston N. Sllbaugh, a miracle.’’ 10 million tvfo-cent decals to (8 m Page Eight) appeared to have suffered minor egates and make toe akecnatee beginning Aug. 9. At Travis, lighter planes L on g Trip The announcement was met toe Beverly Hills savings and cigarette pooka now bearing slx- system, the house had uneven heat, Injuriea. att in toe galleriee. loan association’s president, scrambled into toe air to escort The extent of the woman’s In- Finally, EbaeidiDwer turned by some wrlto loss than enthusi­ cent tax stamra. FHILADELFHIA (AP) (now) , , . the house is much said Monday. “We’ve had com­ him and make visual airborne Vending mabtiine operators Jurtea wru not known Immedl- toward a prew table and, ad' asm : plaints about our more flamboy­ inspections of toe damage. A —Patrotmon Nathan Lapin ately. dressing reporters,' said “L say are preparing to raise prices^ looked at the trird perched warmer . . . the burner runs less. The Light Touch "Who wants., to become a ant typee. Cioast Guard plane wnOs already from 86 to 40 cents a peck. preea, aU puUletty ...... media, blob?’’ asked ode. “R’s pretty hard to govern alongside toe crippled airilner. on a street sign yesterday Biilletiiis Not only is gas quiet and depend­ __ .ehoifld be excluded from toe “We want to otoy indtvld- this sort of thing unless you put The fire was out by this time. and exclaimed “Son of a HE'M Sbortlly after 2:80 p.m. less Hotels Sold gun!” Firstr i r s i , Decree A r c g r c c i uals,” aald another. “If we them all In uniform.” able, but we enjoy the mainte­ didn’t, we oouM Join the wom­ Silbaugh has agreed, how­ than half an hour after takeoff, HARTFORD (AP) — The Ro­ He reported to begd- ENDS JUNE 30th We cooperate wtto them. We en's army." ever, not to call them uniforms. Kimes’ plane was circling Trav­ man Catholic Archdiocese of qitarters toe bird wras as BAPTIST BUXnON nance-free end of it.” Indictment8|SU"SSrw certahdy we is. Then a new crisis arose. The Hartford bought toe Hotel Bond big as a turkey and had A third asserted her fashlon- They’ll be designed by fashion a beak that looked Uke a MIAMI b e a c h , Fhk (A P ) YOU CAN SAVE DOLLARS — Y e T k <^1. I wrant Kuan running anound oonaclousnere by giving tbe luminary Don L c^r and wiU be right landing gear refused to end the Hotel Vendome today. In J u n e 8 JLle&tll intervtowa when we are lower hydrauttcally. Title to the propertJee was banana. And toen it WlUhua B. Tolbort firm two week’s notice. called "ouetom suits.’’ barked, or mode a sound Liberia’s vtoe preaUeat, to­ by the ON YOUR FAVORITE STYLES " V I having aoraaone make a aerioua The Arm’s officials said they First Officer F. R. Miller of transferred at a meeting tbla OaUstoga, Oaiif., with help from moridng. Uke a bark. day became the first Negro , FAIRWAY FAMILY NEW YORK (AP)-A grand .dwanted to take their employre (See Page Eleven) Lspla flnediy grahbedt president e< the 26-ndUon TRIM HIPS, THIGHS, TUMMY, others of toe crew, manually The purchase price and tbe . Jury baa returned a flnt de- craiUced dowm toe gear. The use to which toe hotels will be the bird and took It to the memlwr Baptist Worid ADl- Bath mats; Dry rugs WAIST WITH UNIQUE DIAG­ 9 r. modem Gas HeaWng Is dean, ecenomIcaL' gre* murder Indictment against plane landed aafely. Passengers put were not disclosed. Society for toe Preventkm aam. Tolbert, tor 14 yean ^that wet children etand| ONAL DARTS. MOLDS YOU Attorney Oscar Levine was the o f Oruelty to Antanrie, the No. t)pH i la hla country’s next to . . . a drug addict aad hia girt friend wept for Joy as they debarked Gas Mooliiig . . . aad if you are not COM- quiet and dependable! When'you add up ALL these FROM HIGH ABOVE THE WAIST In toe slaying of clrcue clown by way of toe plane’s emergen­ “middleman’’ in the transaction where be learned that it goveniniwt, was swept Uto cy chute. who bought the properties frcrni was a female African otftoe Iqr aeclamattoa after m benefits, plus savings on fuel costs, furnace clean- Girls! It doesn’t take, CLEAR DOWN TO THE THIGHS. Paul Jung. hornblH. PLETELY SA7I9F«0 k in avMy raspecL we*l 'much time to dkteh a' The Civil Aeronautics Board Wert Hartford real estate de­ report ^ the llto woiM eon- FROM ANY ANGLE YOU WILL The New Yorit Oounto grand started an Investigation. veloper Larry Roea Mooday. Since hornhUle normal­ grere nominating committee. IBMObe U n lag. aad repair bills— youH And modem Qas Heat- husbeuid — only a Uttle ly live In African treea, ..wile . . . LOOK LOVELIER. Jury'a Indictment wae aadoeed Back In South San BYancIsco Ross, who purchased toe hotels y q j ^ paid ctk IL we am y o a f lag oae of today’s beet bargaioal t ^ y to Criminal Court Judge here are puzzled re b e b w e b y t o b u i u > flamuel J. Ohrtnger aa toe pato, (8 m Fags Eight) (See Page Eighl) bow It got here. I wouldn’t aay the guy Regular 16.99 DANWOHY (AP) — The at the next table had bad. 13.99 both nagrore, appeared on boml .aide obargre wrtatob bad been e l the ^manners, but when he^ iwrt Co. dtoohwed todey YOUIt HKJLTING CO IITR ACTO It started to slurp his soup, Senaational . .. elasticlzed Lycra (r) brougbt by poUoa. “BEHAVE” eeU your tummy straight the New York brewery la five ps(^le got up ioj Arreatod la tbe ^irtl 21 kUl- 1temp'r*j"g buUdlag e$25aitt- TIME HARTFORD GAS COM PANY 'dance . . , In ana aecond flat . . . without a bone 4i|ng were Allan Jonre, M, a Job- NAACP Official Speaks Out anywhere. Waist slzee 26-40, 16-17 < Ihw brewing plaat ia lore laborer, aad Mfln alT da hory. deha 4. WaUxoa. The wmrst thing a bou t. laiigtha Berry, 21. 'being a parent is that by' the time you’re experi- Regular 12.60 Tbey ptooded lanooeat to too ^enced, you’re out of work.. 8.99 Indlotment before Supreme Court JUattoa fltdnsy A. fin e. Raps War on Poverty jpaneu Mo data waa eat for a trlaL If you have trouble batiste elsstio side secUons. Blatters meeting new pe<^le, try. Aaot Diat Ator. Harman Ore. DENVER, Colo. (A P )— t HUl raantionad TlUe 7 of thertMaroh Itei, according to De- iplcklng tqp the wrong' whers a lady should bs fla t Siasa 2fl< told Judga ObrtafMr of toa ClvU Rights Act, which Is In- partmi,ent of Labor atattsUca, golf ball . . 40, 16-17 lengtlM. An official of the Nation­ tended to outlaw Job dlscrlmfaia- HIU ■ al Association for the Ad­ A detariorattag Negio am- Regular |10 Ytw Judflo ramaadad too paly tion. Come on in and meet us< 8.49 re too cotoidy of dHooSw vancement of Colored Peo­ Relating tha poverty psogram ptoynant record givM now slg- here at both Fairways. Aunre Prltohard. ple ' today described the to proUems of Negro employ- marnnoe to TMle T which ia to Tou’U be pleased with our hip 8PAM1MK povnhst “B16> go into effect Friday, June. Mr (shio( olowB o f too administration’s war on menf and Title 7, I9U aahj the itremandous selectloa of^ H A V E " dartsd scoop front flpandex Bli^Ung Bntoora and Bamin raolam of the American eooao- plettag ttw Civil Righto Act of curtain rods from twelve satin sldt and back panalB. 2H ” waigb-. poverty as “ merely an ex- my la ttw most'pandstent and 1864. M said. inchea to fUteei^feeti band, strstoh back sqmsr ponty g l r ^ ■“ ^isr'-’x s a toision of white welfare danfarfiiw eoamy of thp entira "A ssajor Joker" hi TMla T, S, n , 1. xL ~ ^ a blook from MadMw popidatlon In ttw Unltod to HIU, la that obit Two convenient locatlona: paternalism.'* Alato " 1 Long 1 ^ verston. Bsgular 10.06 . . , fl.70 I OardaB wbare tbs «ta«is “ We m uit shed the lUuslan Downtown Main Street HiU Aargad Wg Industry and a state vAth a fair eregliT> )and 706 Boat Mkk was pUylag. that thare la a war agatnrt pov- Regular 8.95 Hla iSMO t M bWP cared to labor with perpstijattsg "ttw Bwat statute witt h eim o ad : io Turnpike. (Next to the' 6.99 a r ^ ,’ ’ said Rerhart BHI, aalkNi- the state by ttw ~ Popular Market.) by a flrahouM aotoM and M s^ pattern of dtscrlmlnatton In em- _ . ^ 8 P A K W PSWSh vao qpattfnd sbmt tba n a m * al labor aaoretvy of tha ptoyment" The geUty parttSa, owat lor a porioAoi pat to long lag panCy abrle. ‘’BBHAVE" After wreral otor" NAAOP. "T harala resrely a BB ha said, iMtoaflg ttw powerful TMs would flsrted aeoep fite t. .. VAHBBX aiitbi tatowtrlal ' -^edfibnriai*. Ow Morfhora statoa. shot sgaiai State fair /. m s took pewk^.-afliim ^ «Mb> .tiW. Hires a.m 'l, it-V - ' t iDMiler. «D | f tloa lawa are ia UMT FAIRWAY hh ■ .s r '