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MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1961^ irugi. fAGB TWENTY Praaa Ron Tha W« UtanrijffBtrr lEwntag Hitralii ruwuaK «f D. 8.; IMB vlc«i at South Methodist Von Deck Jr. wSU praside. Of- 'iMd'Mwi Two Degrees Set flcerfl will wear aummar for­ Church. A breakfast will be 14,208 mal. served In the Masonic Temple PHtmer, lew teatglit About Town at 7:30 a.m. and the lodges NOTICE w of tlM Audit kigh kiiworw w dhTt. By Friendship Satunlay night, the Caledon­ Krill attended the 9 o ’clock ser­ ed OtronlathMi ian degree team from 'Water- Ocotc* B«ttinK«r, chairman vice. Tickets for the breakfast . w ill b* CIosH | Mancherter A City of ViUago Charm mt ttw Btabkladge District of Friendship lodge of Masons bury ^11 fill the chairs, with can be obtained from officers tha ChaKer Oak Council. Boy will have two Master Mason Thomas Johnstone presiding This team is noted for Its rit­ o f either lodge. from Tuosdoyi J«m«[ ■loouta o f America; and J. degrees this week, one at a VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 217 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1965 (^IwMtfled AdrertMwg en FMfe IS) PRICE SEVEN Moray Roy, an executive of the regplar meeting Thursday night ual work, which 1# performed 15 until TiMsdoy. Btookledffe District, spoke at a and the other at a special while in Scot dress. It also July 6th. . meetkic of the PTA Council meeting Saturday night. Both uses bag pipers. The team put FATHER'S DAY week asking the PTA to will be In the Masonic Temple, on its work all over the east­ ern seaboard. Johnston# will GIFTS 18 Soldiers sponsor new Cub Scout packs starting at 7:30. WRAPPED FREE ISAM YULYESi St schools where there are now On Thursday, Dtstrtet Depu­ (be presiding over his 102nd Same Side As Watkins Master Mason degree. ty Howard Bond of Thompson- 28 OAK STREET Die in Crash vllle will make his official vis­ Friendship and Manchester ARTHUR DRUB [Voters’ Turnout Light Newly impointed committee itation and inspection of the lodges join together on Sunday O f ’Copters chairmen a t the Junior Century lodge. Senior Warden Jack to attend St. John’s Day ser- Oub will meet tonight at 8:30 COLUMBUS, Ga. (A P I - St the home of Mrs. Lawrence Eighteen Midlers were kill­ Decker Jr,, 189 Laurel St., I ed today In the collision and Wsppmg. Crash of two troop • laden Army helicopters on a train­ In Delegate Election The annual eutiqg of the ing flight over a swampy Army-Navy Auxiliary will be area of Ft. Bennlng. held Sunday, June 27, at Gar­ NEW SHIPMENT OF SALESMAN'S Possibly more Infantry­ den Grove. Reservations close men were killed in the flam­ HARTFORD (AP) —< There were lees than 1.000 ina,The eeven Democrats ninning^re staging write-in cantpalgn^ June 24 and may be made with West Hartford, and about 300 in the district are unopposed Leonard Gendal of Bridgeport, SAMPLE JEWELRY ing crashes at 9:54 a.m. Scattered reports from a junior high school music teach­ Mrs. Florence Witt, 829 Main shorUy after the aircraft in East Hartford al mid-day. Fourteen delegates, seven St., or Mrs. Charles Pickett, around the state indicated There was a turnout of about Democrats and seven Republi­ er in Stratford, is a wrrite-ln Regrular $1 to $18 took off from an airstrip candidate in the Fourth Dis­ «13 Main S t on the sprawling reserva­ a light turnout for today’s 1.000 in Greenwich and less than cans, win be elected in each di.s- NOW 1 / 2 P R IC E 400 in Stamford. trict to the 84-member conven­ trict. tion of the U.S. Army In­ election of 84 delegates to Mrs, Suzanne Silvercruys Stev- Manchester Assembly, Order fantry Training Center. In New Haven, only 50 vote* tion. .Superb selection of single piece or sets, pins, the constitutional conven­ The convention will open July en.son of Chaplin, a sculptor, o f Rainbow for Girls, will have earrings, pendants, necklaces, bracelets. Buy tion beginning July 1. were cast in a district where and Chase Kimball of Pomfret, 5.000 were eligible. 1 at the State Capitol to amend a business meeting tonight at for yourself. . . for gifts. ..a rare opportunity Manchester voters were stay­ a college profes.sor, are write-in T:30 at the Masonic Temple. State Road-e-o ITirmer the State Constitution in keeping to acquire such unusual pieces at such big ing away from the polls in In a regular state election, with the U.S. Supreme Court’s candidates In the Second Dis­ Officers are reminded to wear Walter Strong of South Windsor, second from left, winner in the Jaycee's Road-e-o state savings! droves today and. unless a last the turnout by noon would have trict. riiort white dresses. finals Is congratulated by South Windsor Mayor John Egan. Others, from left, are Joseph "one-man one-vote” reapportlon- • Side Button Closings Events minute rush develops no more been far greater everywhere. ment decision. An election eve blast at the Vono’ of South Windsor, state chairman of the driving sKill program; Ken Johansen of Nor­ The chief reason for the lack process of electing delegates wich third place winner, and Phil Fairman of Glastonbury, second place. Strong will go to than about five per cent of the Although almo.st all of the The atsB of Manchester's eligrible voters will cast ballots. of interest was the fact that wa.s delivered Monday by John Camp Kennedy, including the Washington, D.C. for the national finals. The Road-e-o was held Saturday at South Wind­ • Fine Cotton there were no contests outside party-endorsed candidates are Lupton, executive director of the sor High. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) ______LADIES' SUMMER In State At 1 p.m. only 554 ballots had the first congressional district. certain of victory, the election Connecticut Republican Citizens volunteer counselors, will meet been cast, or about 2Vt per cent tomorrow night at 6:30 at the Party-endorsed candidates in could generate some excite­ CJommittee. of the 22,990 eligible. ment. West Side R w on Cedar St. The Women’s Society of The Mailmams will have their A testimonial dinner will be • Full Cut five of the state’s six congres­ Lupton called the voting "a Advance predictions of to­ In North Stonington, for ex­ Community Baptist Church will annual supper tomorrow .it 6 given Wednesday at 7 p.m. at HANDBAGS sional di.stricts are ail alone on parody of a true election.” Underwood Out day’s Manchester total vote had ample, Miss Virien Kellems The Bast Matron’s Associa- have a cookout tomorrow at p.m. at Willie's Steak House. the Italian American' Club foi' the ballot and are virtually cer­ "They all get elected whether Tho.se attending are reminded Aldo Pagani and Robert Seni- • Machine Wash ranged from a low of 900 to a tain of election. plans a voting booth sit-in to you like it or not,” he said. tton o f Tempie Chapter, Order 6:30 p.m. on the grounds of the high of 2,200. at Bhwtsm Star, will have a pic- Youth Fellowship building. that reservations for the film, baldi. Tickets may be obtained For Second Day; The one exception is the First 1 protest the lack of choice being The polls open at 6 a.m. and Regrular 2.99 offered voters aic Wednesday afternoon at the Mjembers are reminded to bring "My Fair Lady,” must be pick­ "rom. Bienviedo Montalvo. 82 In Hartford some cbstricts re­ District where Mr. and Mrs. will remain open until 7 p.m. hottsge of Mrs. John Trotter of moat and rolls. Dessert and bev­ up by 8 p.m. at the Webb, Wells St., or Romolo Pagani, 22 ported fewer than a hundred James Collins of Hartford are And in two districts, the .sec­ Drinking places will be closed Wether.sffeld. .'oster St. Talks Continue voters by noon. listed as "Protest Republicans.” ond and the fourth, latecomers during polling hours. Cbhimliia Lake. Members are erages will be sewed. Those de­ Selected group of our most popular summer tsminded to brine dishes and siring further information may handbags. . .straws, patents, leathers. White, HARTFORD (A P )— A Stiverware. Those wishing call any leaders of the church beige, bone and favorite colors. High polished toan^Mrbation may cal) Mrs. circles. metal frames. work stoppage by union ■ d en iMiott, 177 Summit St. members went into its sec­ Four from State Mancheater Lodge of Masons Rare Painting Discovered in Trash Barrel ond day today at the Oli- The Brewster Cfax:le of North will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. vettl-Underwood Coi*p. Vivien Kellems Arrested Killed in Crash MsHuiihat Church will meet at the Masofiic Temple. The Choicesf Meafs In Town LADIES' FASHION Mrs. George Simon holds missing painting — Madonna — reclaimed from the A union spokesman notified T^Msdagr s t 6 pm . at the Master Mason degree wUi be Grosse Point, Mich., trash collection. The painting, which may be the work of members of the International ahurch. oonf erred. DUSTERS CR PCP-INS a 16th century painter named II Sassoferrato is valued at more than $20,000. Union of Machinists that a rank On Bay Bridge TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! and-flle meeUng scheduled for For Voting Booth Sit-in It was report^ lost by the Simons earlier this year and recovered from the NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — The trash heap by a Grosje Point artist who trades disposal area workers ciga­ 10 a.m. today was postponed LEAN. IMPORTED, 8LICEB until Thursday. The election offers the voter.S'j Agatha Marikle and Republican flaming collision of a tractor- Regular 3.99 rettes for paintings and frames they pick up in the rubbish. (AP Photofax) MYS’nC (AP)—Vivien t trailer and an automobile on a NEW MANAGEMENT SPECIAL! He said the company’s final Kellems staged a voting little choice of delegates to the Mr.s. Flora Morin-who merely contract offer was received at 84-member convention which lifted Miss Kellems from the bridge section of the Chesa­ GOOD THIS TUES., WED. AND THURS. 4 a.m. and would require furth' booth sit-in today, and opens July 1. booth and stood her on her feet. peake Bay Bridge-Tunnel has Mea*s, Boys', Woiuen’s, Giris’ BOILED Q Q i Solids, prints, all wash and wear fabrics. De­ er study. NegoUatlons were promptly was arrested on Miss Kellems—a battery of All three laughed gaily. killed four persons from Con­ lightful trims, fashion or pastel colors. Perfect scheduled to resume at 8 p.m. newsmen and photographers A police ci-uiser took Miss necticut — the first fatalities for all summer leisure wear. Sizes 32-40. charges of breach of the since 17.5-mlle croeaing was SOLES and HEELS House Committee Doubles Meanwhile, the union spokes­ peace. waiting—arrived at the Broad­ Kellems to headquarters foc.| man said operations at the type­ way courthouse in Mystic in a booking on the charge on a com­ opened a little more than a year T o«r Choice a t LBATMER or Two women registrars of vot­ ago. NEOLniE. Rev- |8.A0 writer manufacturing plant at ers, one Republican and one white Cadillac. She told news­ plaint filed by Fusare, based on HAM Capitol Avenue, where about 1,- men that she was wearing tele­ violating the state election laws A third vehicle, a truck carry­ (Limit 2 Lbs. Per Family) Democrat, lifted the retired in­ that impose a limit of one min­ ing ammonia, was nicked but ’2.89 800 union workers are employed, dustrialist out of the voting vision makeup. ute In a voting booth. not damaged in a chain-reac­ Outstanding Bu'ys On Health &. Beauty Aids LBJ’s Military Pay Hike would remain halted. booth amid gales of girlish She entered the voting booth, HOUSE &. HALE The old contract expired at and after less than one minute Mi.ss Kellems said that her tion crash Monday 4.1 miles laughter. Jo« Toscano HIGHLAND PARK MARKET 68e CLCSECUT—SIFT PERM. 99c* 12:01 a.m. Monday. sat herself on a valise she was civil rights—and those of all the from the eastern shore end of LANCLIN—BCDY LCTICN WASHINGTON (AP) ♦over closing of military Installa-Aacftive duty in two wars. But Miss Kellems, 69, whose fight people in Connecticut—had been the crossing. SHOE REPAIR (New Owner) 317 HIGHLAND STREET—PHONE 843-4278 Reg. 1.50. For dry skin, slightly scented. Reg. 3.50. Color conditioner and perm. Limited The rank-and-file meeting with the federal government won carrying. The House Armed Services tions. this is just' ‘ too. much of an in­ violated. State police identified the 'vlS- OAK. Comer of Main St. Formerly of G. Fox A Co. quantity, Along the same line, the com ­ crease at this time and it has scheduled for today but post­ her national attention in 1948, Moderator James Fusaro Committee approved today poned until Thursday had been asked her three times whether The two political parties tims today as (Charles F. M: sk mittee dismiaeed today the idea been badly handled.” was protesting the way dele­ Jr., 38, and his wife Mary Aim, LANCLIN— HAIR SPRAY 77c* a $1 billion military pay arranged to discuss previous gates will be elected to Con­ she was having trouble with the agreed in advance to share con­ BCTTLE C F 50— ANACIN 61c in the administration bill of Stratton said that "In relation vention seats equally. There will 38, both of Woodhaven Drive, Reg. 79c. For relief of headaches, pains, neuralgia. Reg. SI. Triple purpose, holds and manages most bill — more than double giving OongresB'-'only a veto to its heavy cost to the taxpay­ proposals and any that may necticut’s constitutional conven­ voting machine. The diminutive types of hair. have been advanced at the me­ Miss Kellems answered simply be seven Dem

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1666 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE l6, 1965 th« *truck vthiele who Jumped 12th Qrcnit Into the road, oommandeerM a Sheinwold on Bridge paaaing automobdle and foOowad iylvaln-lor several bloctai until # Medal Retinrdedif New Conflict for Foreign Aid Bill DOjrr BLAkB PARTNER Soath ileelw RockvUle-Vernon Court Cases a tr a f^ aignal halted the two North-Soojhvd1n«w> cars. FOB YOUR OWN MISTAKE British War Ace The cases of CUve W. McKin­ / a i m s WAamNOTON fAP) — at U.8. mlliUry aMtstance#lu«« he prevaHed In the House'.#States in the Dominican Repub- By ALFRED SHEINWOLD out pf the tS6 million provided The House report that accom­ lie. MANCHESTER SESSION ney, 18, of 12 Arch St„ charged V A7 5^ Dislikes Beatles foreign aid authorisation bill Kozucji Named Head in the bill for Latin-Amsrican panied the $3.37-billion House Money differences in fhe two Raul Fortin, 18, of 151 Eld- with failure to grant the right Bridge players, although the 0 K I10 cleverest people In the world, moves into a new area of ideolo­ countries. measure declared against any bills apparently are not much of ridge St„ w «« aentenoed to 80 of way; and Robert J. Bogue, LONDON (AP) — A Royal Air gical confUct between the House is expected to start Us work need to change the form of for­ a problem this year. days at the State Jail in KaK- 21, (rf Hartford, chargetj with ssmeUmes complain about the Force hero mailed his n^fal d » flie Senate, prompted by its ford, execution euspettded, and failure to proceed through an Wrong things. After the pley of A 4 ♦ Q Ww and Senate this week. A conference between the two eign aid. Of Evening School coraUon — member of the Or­ houses to iron out a compromise Fulbbright was unable to split strongest foreign aid critic. Sen. fined $35 for injury to public intereeotlon with caution, were the hand shown today, for ex- der of the British Empire — Passed by the Senate «g to 30 unple. South ecoMed hie pwt- Moctday night, the $3.24-bUUon a Thursday. the bill in the Senate, but he Wayne Morse, D-Ore., -did cut property. A proibatlonal period noUed. i h i back to Queen Ellzabsth n to­ gen. J. W. Fulbright. D-Ark„ backed the plan tor the two-year $200 million from the total. of six moiitha was ordered with Other caeee dlaposed of by ner for overbidding. day because he objects to ths year blU oontalns these major Opening lead—Six of Heara. RonaJd Kozuch, instnictor In year, upon recommendation Ot psovislons not in the previously Chairman oL the Senate Foreim cutoff and revamping process. But at the request of Presi­ the stipulation that restitution means of tinea include: ^ K872 Beatles getting the same honor. This la likely to be the major dent Johnaon it sCdded on anoth­ of the loss in property damage Sandra Bailey of Putnam, $36, South took the king of b^rts driver education at RockvUle^^- RamsdeU passed House version: Relations Oommittaa, heads the 5 K94 ...... I The . new . . . . Mrates, which reftoot Former squadron leader Paul __A. two-year authorization, team at Senate conferees,. Rep. point of ideological contention er $89 milUon to get started on a be made. faUure to grant one half of the and drew trumps with the Wng High School, was named last Pearson said he meant no Insult between the two houses. new economic development pro­ Fortin and a oompanlon, Kurt highway; Albertii M. Bordan of and ace. When the queen M O ^9/ a $26 inoreaae on all levala, are: rather than one year as In the Thomas E. Morgan, D-Pa.. hls * A 5 4 i night as director of the AdtiK Kindergarten $326, Onade* 1-6, to the queen. House counterpart, undoubtedly The OAS amendment, which gram for Southeast Asia. Linders, 17, of 280 N. Main St„ Ooventiy, $36, c e d in g ; Diane trumps failed to drop South "I hope she will realize she past. House foreign aid leaders WA T ta ^ M Evening School at the high $5(26 and Grades 7-12, $626. might not be too reluctant to go will head the House team. Other grew out of criticism of U.S. The Senate turned back all were arrested recently in con­ C. BouRard of WlUtmantlc, $30, spread his hand and conceded 1 NT Pass 2 ♦ Pm has been tricked into making a a trump and a heart. Down one. school. Kozuch replaces (3utd- Tbe rates do not affect iq>e- along with this, but it is coupled members of tpe House group intervention in the Dominican further efforts of Morse to slash nection with a romp In an auto­ imi«oper passing (otMdrtKting 2 4) . Pms . 0 .4 -A* political award by her minia- passage); Adelbert Duatian, 36, South grumbled about his ance Director William Pope who ciel eduoation students, sinoe with: have not been announced Republic, was another Fulbright the bill some more. He offered a mobile o'ver and around the 9th ters,” he said. Morgan clashed earlier this idea. It may win .some friends In series of country-by-country hole at the golf course of the Mansfield, $36, speeding; John partner’s blddmi:. The Soum resigned. the rate is pre-nuted based on Pearson, wartime leader of an — A two-year deadline, under Kozuoh's appointment waa pupU enrollment; it does not which the foreign aid program year with Fulbright’s idea of the Hou.se. It requires that fu­ cuts which were all rejected. Manchester Country Club in Good, 87, Norwich, $38. speed­ hand could have counted to 16 should win more tricks at Iwarts air-sea rescue squad in the changing the form of foreign aid ture military aid to Latin Amer­ The authorization bill sets the which a large amount of turf ing; Joseph A. Goulet, 66, of 329 polnU without a single ace, and then your partner can at no- made at a meeting of the Ver­ effect a pre'vious agreement for Straits of Dover, accused Prim* will terminate in its present non Board of Education, after a tuition for ToUand students, form. A 16-member special by channeling more of it ica, even for internal security celling for the program’s spend­ was tom away. Hilliard St„ $30, failure to drive then the opponents would have trump. Partner •boulO Minister Harold Wilson of rec­ commission would be set up to , through international lending* purposes, must be fumi.shed "to ing. The actual money is ap­ Linders was accused of being a reasonable distance apart; defeated the elam by taking two less he has a fine heart fit and sub-committee of the b ^ rd re-- since the tuition is pro-rated on ommending the Beatles for the map the future of the program organizations like the World the maximum- extent feasible" proved within this limit by a the operator of the oar and waa Wade Hawkins, 20. of 68 Strick­ maximum ■values for hla open­ ported that two applicant, b ^ per-pupU cost plus flOO, and award as a vote-getting gim­ and make recommendations. Bank, and also splitting the eco according to plans approved by later appropriations bill, which charged with deetructlon to land St. $18, operating a motor North agreed that he should ing bid of one no-trump. of who "interviewed satisfac­ evening school registration was mick. — A far-reaching amendment nomlc and military assistance the OAS. It is de.signed to give a usually is a little lower. For public property. He appeared vehicle without a license. have Jumped to four notrump torily,” were considered. Ko­ not changed. "The award has been cheap­ giving the Organization of in two. multilateral flavor to arms aid comparison, the 1964 authoriza­ for eirredgnment in court last Also, Thomas McCrystai Jr., Instead of six spades. If South For Shelnwold’s 86-page book­ zuch will receive $2,000 fbr the A change in ttie policy of ob­ ened and debased," he said. American States an important Morgan said he was unaltera­ in the area to counteract the tion was $3.5 billion and the ap­ week together with counsel and 36, of 9 W. Middle Tpke., $30, showed no aces, by a response let, “ A Pocket Guide to B r l ^ , ’ post. He is a graduate of Trini­ taining custodian's unfiorms "Hundreds of thousands of peo­ new roJe in channeling $36 mil- bly opposed to spUtting the bill. unilateral action of the United propriation $3.25 billion. was fined $7 on a reduced failure to drive a reasonable dlS' of five clube. North could sign send 60 cents to Bridgs Book, ty OoUege. was approved last ngiht. ple who served in the war must tance apart; Leo G. Prive, 33, charge of injury to a lawn. For­ off at five spades. Manchester Bvq. H e ^ d . ^ x In a report to the board. Dr. The uniforms have been feel as I do." Devon, $26, obstructing traffic; South waa satisfied when 8818, Grand Central Station, Raymond E. Ramsdell, superin­ rented from a firm specializing Pearson is the second holder tin, a passenger In the vehicle, Earl Rancourt, 26, of 96 Brook­ North conceded that his bidding Dubaldo Pupils appeared without counsel at hla Now York 17, N.Y. tendent of schools, noted that in the sendee. However, be­ of the M.B.E. to send his insig­ American Panorama field St., $28, having a defecUve had been too jumTO. North then Copyright, 19M the evening school ooet the town cause of numerous complaints nia — a heavy silver cross — arraignment yesterday. muffler; John C. Reuber, 18, pointed out mat South actual Present Recital David W. Moriissette, 20, of eraJ FMtnrea Feato Oorp. •bout $2,600 last year. A total from custodians because of the back to the queen in protest at East Hartford, $20. failure to ly had two aces so that hs would service, the board voted to pur­ the award to the Beatles. 271 Autumn St., was given a drive a reasonable distance have bid the slam even if he , 60-day suspended jail sentence chase three uniforms per man Marching with the Colors Hector Dupis, a former of the Moonshiners Out of Hills, The first of the annual j placed on six months’ pro- apart; Allan Washburn, 30, East had first bid four notrump. Ten Presumed Dead per year, and the custodians Canadian Parliament, mailed Hartford, $10, having a defec­ North also observed that the were conducted. Marching units and bands from the Tolland County area music recitals given by the stu -1 bation after he pleaded guilty wiU be responsible for the Maj. Robert Moyer, U.S. Army ret., left, leading the Elks’ Flag Day Parade his Monday, complaining he had tive muffler; James J. White, alam waa a resonahle contract. SANDERSON, Tex, (AP) — A participated in the annual event. (Photo by Satemis.) dents of the Dubaldo Music • to a charge of breach of peace maintenance o f the uniforms. last night past the reviewing stand on East Main St. in Rockville. The parade been placed on the same level 48, Coventry, $10, fishing with­ The slam would be ice cold If search for 10 persona missing wound its way to the Elks home on North Park St. where flag ceremonies Center was held last night at i r*. . 65% B{ * WE WILL stance, waa something he ap- Bennet. She graduated from Charles A. BarbaUi Sr. of 38 Wondorful BonGlost PilltH TVifta Uni'vataity and Bouve- NOTICE BCkaafaetarlag OonsMBlce psared to desire greatly, but he Scarborough Rd. haa been grad­ Allied thermal .. 61% Vigorously rejected the leader­ Boston School. She has taught uated from the technical train­ Fried to a crisp goidon brown. KoUos U hereby given to all • GLAZi YOUR FOR COAT ship of Ho Che Mlnh, the North In West Hartford. partlsa that effecUvo Thurs­ i -ro Hart, Hag. 61 ing course for U.S. Air Force QUESTION! Fronch Fried Potatoei * Cole Slaw Barden 16 Viet Nam premier. Mrs. Emily Lukas, 38. of Co­ photographic re^ rm en at Low­ day, June 10, 1966, Mr. Ernest • REPLACE LOOPS AND RUHONS Commeptlng on the board of lumbia, Mo., waa hired to teach ry AFB, Ooio. He la being as- Tartar Sauce * RoHs and Butter B. Bhigelbrscht, also known sa .3ir!stol Braos .... 8% Sdueation meeting he had just Spanish at niing. She hoMa a aigned to a Strategic Air w m - Paul Edwards, Is no longer Oo'sto ...... 18 wltaeeeed, Tran observed that d ^ c e from the Unlrereity at mand unit at Plattsburgh AFB, COCKTAILS SERVED A T BOTH RESTAURANTS ■ennected in anyway with a t- Colonial Board • STORE IN OUR OWN • great amount of paperwork Miaaouri and has taught two N.y. Watch The Hcrahl far Putura Ads . . . formatlon Radio of OonnecU- C om m on'...... 6 AIR CONDITIONED VAULT preparaUOB goes into each ymrm in Bt. Louis, Mo. got,' Station WINP. Dunieam-Burii ... 4% BUMttag aUowbig the membara Mrs. Marian B. Kegrae. 36, ot Viotor J. DellaFera of 357 MANCHESTER , Any renreaentAtioos mads by Kaman Aircndlt . 8% * INSURE YOUR COAT FOR SI Ot.) ta ooma to moatingv with a LouiaviSa, I^ ., w«a hired to Ore4a Rd. rscgntly attsnded thp aa OaWaei atwst e» TeUnai tt u Iniuvldual w ill'; not be N. B. MacNne . . 86 d kaowlodga at what will taaeh junior utgUrii at the high 26th reunion o f hie graduating fMognlaeid, nor will any obliga- North and Judd . 19% n w noTBial cost of liMwysBce sloiic -Jg $3. Ke place. Ha sajd this method school. She holde a B.A. from tkgui inourred by him - be ' r.'-Mti).,.,.. 81 . claei o t 1940 at Syracuse Uni- Plastic V ila Cable 90 Hbnsa A HMs yoir d tiuBt it appeared 16 cut down on the the Univerelty of Louisville and veralty. Mr. DellaFera ie viot VERNON gumsd' by Radio Station YyiNF. ptm •tlal amount of eenvarsa- wtu receive a maatert in Au- Kvaldent of Maaobeetar Auto I o f VwM n Clrela « i R««ta gg la not now, nor was ha at ______38 lio additional cpsrgc. Doi^ Sa dinq^ointed guri. Parts and owner-o|>erator at gay time, smpoweraiL to act gg —Ariiif ytNH c$At in todi^. lliaboaaief »u oat.O ra9)«u iw M lM M to MMicRentst* Traival Barvioes. ------—* PAGE fX)Xm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1965 m u a r p m OAS Mediators Bolton Schools A M South Windsor T o Meet with Bomb in Car Town Studies Minimum Age Commentator Kaltenborn TV-Radio Tonight School Board Budget Ph. D . Rates Rebel Leaders Kills Woman ToPayScale For Entering Kindergarten SANTO D O M IN aO , Domln- loan RvtiMIc (AP) — MeWa- CHICAGO (AP) — t3herie Dies in New York at 86 Has $3,932 Deficit to n from the Organization of Ruda, 23, a profeational horae- Television The board a t sducaiton list Tbe queoUoB o t how old a^tlnued, "A lecoad, somewhat la o f the opinion American States scheduled a • :00 O-lO-a movies in profrsss A (40) Pater JeaOtote-ftewa n i ^ approriraved a Ph.D salary cMM should be when eotsrlng larger, women waa ktlied Monday when NEW YORK (AP) — H.V.fOolumWa BroadcMttng System , (30) Ifavsrick 7:30 ( 3 4 ) Ride------the--- WOd - - ^Horee Th* board c t whication wlU^ ay as there column .(or the flfst Urns, but that JU S m lg ti thara would meeting with rebel leaders to­ e bomb explod^ In e car' ahe by the National Broadcasting (30) Brave Stallion (13) Olllteen'* to lo ^ kindergacten Iq being studied In probohly he no harm done by Kaltenborn, dean of radio com­ (13) Movte (10-33-80) Mr. Novok ‘ ttM board c t finance for a would probablyobably be enough In- put off proposals ftnm th« cus­ day, hut there appeared to be waa attemptim^ to atari at a rid­ mentators, once noted that the Company. (40) Swabby B)iow (8-30-40) Combat apeoial approprtatton of $8,9S3 tereat in arts and crafts, e6- todians and the teachsn Involv­ South Wlndsort The board of ralelng our entreilce o m , It would do DO good either. TOeee kttle chance of the*r softening ing iteblea in oubur^ah Pala­ wife of the mayor of Fairbanks, Kaitenbom; the son of Ru- 5:80 (40) RlOeman 8:00 (34) Repertoire WotfcttMB to balance Ita 1964-66 buderet. p e c ^ y if oU painting were ing added salary costs. education has asked SUpt. the rebel demands. tine. Alaska, told him ma they flolph Von Kaltenborn, a Wis­ ( 8) Woody Woodpecker (13) Joey BIsHop added to the poMlMUties. The The custodians union asked teochera feel tiiat, 'bt addition , (30) nim 8:30 (24) UN Day Cooceft At Mb meetintr laat night the Chsrlst Wemer to report' on to age, many other factors In­ At a notey outdoor demonstra­ Mloa Rude had been asked by danced: "Boy, you’re some consin merchant, entered (IJ) Movie board also voted, on recommen- sixth offering mt|^t be home the board first to reconsider ita ( 3-12) Red Sketton„ whether tbe entience age of fluence a child’s readtoeea for tion Monday, the rebel leaders <3eorge Jayne, 43, the owner of spieler.” broadoaettog to 1922 while a 4:00 ( 8) Newe ( S-3040) McHSIe * N a ^ ___ dadon of the IhMirance Advisory economioe, he said. rejection of a more Hbersi vaca­ children starting ktodergarton repeated their five conditions the oUbles, to drive Ma lOSS car “ I wish I could be as sure of a member of the staff of the (34) Wfiot’i New? a(V3tt-S0) Moment of Feeg oohoo^ such ae Me home ritua- (30) n osh (lordon (C) Board, to i ^ e the new teach- TTte board will vote at Ms tion plan, and second, failing this September Aould be at foe: a Dominican peace settle­ from a parking lot to the stable few things as that guy to about Brooklyn Eagle. He graduated (10) Eye-Dentiry tlon, health and emotional 9:00 (18) SubecripOoo TV ' era’ tosurance plan with the Aet­ August meeting whether or not tMs, to guarantee the plan will least five by Sept. 1, and if problems. ment and said agreement muM Blind office. The bomb exploded when everything,” a colleague once cum lauds from Harvard Col­ (30) winter Camplnz na Life Insurance Company. there wlU be an adult eduoar g o Irinto effect the following year, (40) Adventure* In Pandlae ( 8-3040) The Tycoon first grade, at least 6 years of "Ttie third and largest group, come on their terms. ehe touch^ the starter,. sAld after hearing Kattenbom lege. (33) Roc)ty and Ilia Prlenda (10-23-30) Cloak of Mystory The board narrowed a pos- tdon program this fall. The board rejected again the A giant crowd shouted, "Not The Meet demoHahed the detail in hie clipped, dignified He joined CBS to 1930 as news »;30 ( 3-13) Petticoat JunctlOB while totereeted to dlecuaetog 6:10 ( 3) News, Sports. Weatoer ( 8-30-40) Peyton Place BMe aduM education offering Public Participatlan first request because there Is The board has also asked the the whole queetkm, hae not one step backward” os Ool. fr6nt of the car and blew the accent the domestic and foreign editor, and In 1932 covered the 6:15 (33) Club House neat tbQ down to six courses, af- In other buatnese, the board no money availahle. Instead It man's hood 80 feet away. Several win­ (30) Roc)ty and His Friend* 10:00 ( 8-304tn The Furltlv* superintendent to study the really thought of their, stu­ Francisco Oaamono Deno, the poUcies that President Franklin presidential oampaigna and the 8:30 (10-23-30) Huntley-Brlnkley ( 3-t2) I ^ to r * and Nursee 6er healing a report of the adult authorized the chaliman offi­ requested the superintendent to Joeeph Jey photo question whether . children dents In terme o f their ogee, rebrt chief, aet forth the condi dows of a hulldtog which D. RooseveK would pursue to national elections. He handled (34) No’^a Scotia (34) World of Muoic • aducadon survey by Donald Ma- cially to aign Form 4, signify­ consider the matter again next houses Jayne's apartment, an these same assignments every (10-23to) Hullabaloo should have kindergarten prior and had no strong opinion one tiona wWch he raised at Ms fink 1933. (30) Once A Scout 11:00 ( 3-8-10-13-33-30-10) Newa eauley, director. Those anewer- ing the completion of the high year, but would give no guaran­ meeting with the OAS negotia­ Indoor arena and atahles were four years through 1986. ( 3) Walter Crr)nkite Engaged to entering the first grade. way or another. A number ex­ That’s the way it was with ( 8) Wide Country Sport*, Weather the original questionnaire school, and then authorized the tee since, acconUng to Atty. Wil­ bu ff shattered. Two pfurked oars Kaitenbom went off the air on (18) F>r Adult* Only Board member Jam Romeyn pressed Interest to seeing the tors last week. Hans Von KaJtenbom, who died (12) Newsbent wiB be contacted again. signing of Form 8, signifying liam Collins, such a measure The engagement of Miss Pa­ results of the study.” They are restoration of the 1968 - t it 'll. were damaged. Monday after a heart attack at his regular broadcasts to 1968 8:45 (30) Peter Jenninz*—New* 11:18 (10«»)____ Tonlrtt , Show «J) tricia A. McDonnell, daughter submitted a report on a stu^h^ (40) Sport* finfinal The board also approved the acceptance of state aid. would bind the board next year. Mrs. Romeyn said that when ooneUtutlon, restoration of the PoUce said the explosive the age of 86. , 'W hen he announced his support 7:00 ( 8) Movie (30) ABC NijihUlf* The MaixUiester Education As­ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. of school entrance ages. Her re­ charge probably waa three (10) Tr*c)tdown Form 6, "Resolution Form for The town will receive $399,- port WHS also submitted to the she began the study to October legislative chambers under that Known for his ability to read of Nelson A. Rockefeller for Re­ (30) Onen MDte 11:30 (12) Movl* Orant Acceptance” , for state aid 000 in state add, spread over 20 sociation (MEA) submitted, McDonnell a t 20 Ensign St., to of this year, "I was of the constitution, integration of rebel A fsw sporting lonls stlcka of dynamite wired to the a- bulletin and quickly launch publican governor of New York. (34) What* New? ( 3) Movie with the superintendent’s ap­ Michael A. Parlaplano, son of South Windsor Education Asso- steering column under the hood (18) Subecriptlonn TV ll:2S ( 8) M o^ lor the high school building; de­ years in aimuU payments of datlon and administration. The opinion that we should raise soldiers into the Dominican into an analysis of the story, he He spent much of his time read­ 11:30 (32) Tonight Show H3) proval, a revised meritorious Mr. and Mrs. Felix Parlaplano make s game of invest­ of tho car. < ' , 7:16 (30) Sport* (Taniera cided not to change Its policy on $10,050. administration report is due thia our entrance age by changing armed forces, creation of a goV' once said: "I would say what­ ing to bis last years. He was the (33) Mas*. Hizhilimts (40) Merv GrKTln Show pubUc participeUian at board McOarrick, chairman of a service policy that would co«k of Windsor, has been announced our cut-off date from Jan. 1 emment of “ democratic person ing. Ther "p l»y” the Mias Rude’a mother, Martha, ever came into my head. How­ author of five books. $14,600 If fully Implemented. The by her parents. week. 87, said Jayne had cWled her MKW. SATORDAl'S "rV WEEK FOB OOMPLa'i'A 1I8WN0 .meetings; appointed Dr. Robert committee to tnvostlgate puSbc Mrs. Romeyn’s report noted to Sept. 1. My opinion remains alities” and Immediate tvith market And they plsy ever, I had my head trained so Kaitenbom arrived to New ” ^-)Btdterfield school physician; set partidpatijon in some part of board, although approving the Miss McDonnell is a 1960 the same, however, I am not drawal of American forces. and aaid. “ Why did it have to tint I didn't get into too much York last Friday from hie Palm Miss McDonnell Is a 1960 that to Omnecticut, the General it blind. happen to her. It was meant for the closing date of school for board meetings, reported that policy in theory, was Still handi­ recommending a change at this The four-hour demonstration trouble.” Beach, Fla., wlMer home to vis­ capped by lack of money and graduate of Manchester High Statutes reads, "The public me.” Jayne said Miss Rude had Monday at 12:10 at the high he had recenved one reply to a schoole shall be open to all chil­ time. marked the sixth anniversary of Hare, st Pntnsm, CoflSn Kaltenbdm never worked it hia son, Rolf. He became ill at Radio school and 1 at the elementsjty recent statement receiving was forced to dismiss It. It did School and Is employed by the Mrs. Rome3m requested the an abortive invasion to over A Burr, investing is been a professional rider for his Rolf’e homme Sunday night and ask the superintendent to confer Connecticut Bank and Trust dren over six years of age with­ board to consider the follow- aUbles about three years. frpm a script. He said, during an (TUa listing inclades only those news broadcanta of 18 pr 18 school, and voted to hire an el- headlines in the local newspap­ out discrimination on account throw dictator Rafael Leonidas 86lh birthday Interview last July died in Roosevelt hoepltel at 6 ar ‘.lementuy school teacher. ers. Other board members had with the MEA on the possibility Co., Main St. Oflice. Mr. Parla- tog recommendations; Make an Trujillo. Its tenor was national­ serious business. ThsYi Sheriff's polica said |hey had p.m. Monday. wiimrtw length. Some etations cawy other abort aewaeasta.) piano attended Windsor High of race, creed, color; provided Jimmy Damelio, 2V2> sits up in hospital under released Jayne after question­ 9; "I always have to laugh at I The board will meet txxnor- recel-ved a few requesto for a of implementing It on a modi­ ai^ ysis and evaluation of the istic with strong anti-U.S. over­ why we msintkin a staff Kaitenbom also is survived by WDRC—1384 .10.30 Gordon and Joss fied bfuds. School. He was discharged from town brards of education may, kindergarten program regard­ ing. They also said they had the boys now because they al 13:16 Sign Off __ ra w with the board of finance time set aside (or townspeople tones. of experts whose eyos watchful eye of his mother, Mrs. Anthony Da­ his widow, Olga; a daughter, 5:00 Long John Wade to review Its proposed 1965-66 Here again, the boiard did not the U.S. Army last December, by vote at a meeting duly call­ ing student accomplishment as questioned Jayne’s two broth-, ways have to get something WTI 0—18*8 to ask questions on agenda ed, admit to any children over The OAS mediators — Ambas­ melio. The tot was lost in w o^ s near Oxford over written down befoca they go on Mrs. Attmore Robtoeon, and 8:00 Dick Robinson 6:00 Afternoon Edition , budget, but does not plan to Items at each regular meeting. want to pass a motion approving after two years of service. He related to age, to the spring sadors Ellsworth Bunker of the are open to every in­ era, George, 68, owner of a rid­ seven grandchildren. 1:06 New*. Sign 0(( 8:00 New*. Sport*. We*th*r five years of age or may ex­ 24 hours before being found early yesterday af­ the air. meet again until its regular But because the responee waa the policy only since that would is an employe of Jacob’s Manu­ of 1966, and if - the tacts at United States, Ilmar Pena Mar- vestment opportunity. ing stable in suburban Park A funeral service will be held V. KALTENBORN wROH-eie 8:45 3 Star Extra facturing, West Hartford. clude children who will not at the time justify it, raise the ternoon. (AP Photofax) mdge, and Franka, a farmer Kaitenbom, who quit school at B:00 Hartford Highlight* 7:06 Conversation Piece meeting July 12. so slight board members felt have the effect of committing Inho of Brasil and Ramon de That's why we main­ at noon Friday at All Souls Uni 7:00 News, SporU and W**th*r 7:30 News of the World the board in future years to The wedding will take place tain the age o f six years until entrance age effective Sept near Elgin, HI. 14 to become a lumberjack, Conpeeelonal Report A t the July meeting the that present policy waa liberal after the first day of January Clairmont Duenoe of El Sal'VS' tain a complete reaeaidt ranked his coverage of Munich tarian church to Manhattan. accused of stealing 338 tons of 8:00 Gaslight 7:50 enough to allow townspeople to finding the money to put the Aug. 21 In the Church of tbe 1966. dor, were scheduled to meet meat worth more than $460,000 13:00 Quiet Hour* 8:00 PoiM Concert _ board wBI rendsw the educa­ crisis in 1988 as hto greatest Red Sox V*. Ttgem plan into effect. Aseumptlon. of any school year.' AnxiUary Meets today with the clvlllan-mlMtary department to weigh PLASTIC ENGINES mWB—1596 9:00 tional spectfloatlone for a pro- be beard when they wanted to Dr. Willis Umbergsr, chief of professional achievement. R MORE HELD IN at the offtctol exchange rate. 11:00 New* In making the motion for the The Abe E. Miller American junta which opposes the rebels. PRACnCALT 5:00 Wall St. Today Sport* Final_ poeed nenv elementary school be. the bureau of state-federal-local every investment de­ won him the personal compli­ MEAT 8GANDEL Stanlslaw Wawrzeckl, accused 6:00 Near* „ 11:16 and meet candidates for the The present policy, although PhD. salsiry column, Atty Col- togs was allocated for a voca­ Leg;ion Auxiliary will meet to­ A private car being pushed Volunteer Searcher LONDON —A British firm is mastermind ..of illegal traffick­ 8:15 Radio Greater Hartford 11:30 Art Johnson Show relatione in the State Depart­ morrow at 8 p.m. at the Main cision. Perhaps one of ments of former President WARSAW (AP) — Fourteen WFOP—14U BOW posltlan of prlndpal o f the remembered by all members, liiM said that he was excited tional education coordinator at along by a Jeep and apparently striving to develop a plaatic in' ing In meat, was executed tost 5:46 Lowell Thomas ) Ray Co<^r ment of Education, interprets S t Legion HaU. temal - combustion engine. The Herbert Hoover. more persons have been indi­ 7:00 New* Mgh aebool. could not be found in their pol­ that the town would have two the last board meeting. loaded wMh exftoaivea exploded onr regiitered repre^ cted to Warsaw's meat acandal. March. Nine oodefendants re­ 7:36 Public Affair* ) Kan Orlflln PhD.’s teaching next year. The this to mean parents may keep Information Olaes in the northern suburbs of Santo reeearohers believe it 'will be A year and a half later, he ) Jonathon Daib Budget Deficit Traced icy booklet. They therefore their children from school until sentativea eonid help wa* hired away from the Prosecutore said the 14 were ceived prison terms. 8:00 Yankee* v*. Orloie* created a new and simUar one: schedule approved goes from Our Savior Lutheran Church Domingo during the rebel dem­ Finds Yoiingster OK practical within a decade. ... Board obairman Walter Wad- age seven, but school boards will hold an adult information deB said that the budget def- An audience by any individual $7,000 to $10,350 to 13 stops. Stocks in Brief onstration. At leaM three per­ you. This is compared to the M.S. must offer schooling at age six, class Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at sons to the car were reported ^toit can be traced to two ac­ with the board of education unless tbe birthday folia In the church. The class ha>d orig­ counts whidi, because of lack must be requested not less than plus 30 credlta column which NEW YORK (AP) — Trading killed. There were unconfirmed OXFORD (AP) — LitUa Jim-Cropped up agalnat a log about goes from $6,250 to $9,600. Al­ January or later to which case inally been scheduled for Fri­ reports that seven died. SO feet from a swamp. The child o f eoopcrtenoe with the new 24 hours prior to the regular was the heaviest in nearly 28 the board has discretionary day. There will be youth choir my Damelio doesn't have much school faclMty, were over-ex- though the same amount of cre­ There was speculation that waa one mile from where he monthly meeting. The request years as the stock market took power, Mrs. Romeyn said. practice at 7 p.m. Friday, to say about his experiences, pended. The high school fud may be made of any board dits are usually involved in a terrific pounding followed by the car was en route to disrupt wandered into the 'woods. aooount is over-expended by She said that 78 per cent of Nominating Oommlttra the demonstration to the relm' but they kept 1,000 volunteers, “ I picked him up and said, member. both, the PhD. requiree writ­ a vigorous, churning recovery the towns to the state had eith' The Democratic Nominating gl,176, and the decMcity ac­ Dr. Butterfield will receive ing a dtsBertatkm and surviving which canceled a good part of several private planes and t'wo ‘I'm going to take you to your count by $3,786. Together, they er Dec. SI or Jan. 1 as tbe Committee will he to session helicopters looking for him mother,’ ” Edwards related, $800 a year as school physician. oral examtoattone. the losses early this afternoon. cut-off dote. Her report noted Thursday at the town hall at add up to the $3,032 request- It has been advocated that the The board appeared sympa­ Stocks were unloaded in what through much of 24 hours. "he said ‘Mommy,’ and after ad. that 14 to'wna have a cut-eff date 7:30 p.m. to meet with those The 2^-year-oId boy, who that he was all rl^ t. staff have physicals every year, thetic to the revised meritorious brokers called emotional sell­ prior to Dec. 18. They ore Put Interested to seeking one of the WaddeB said be hoped the rather than every three years, service policy mainly because ing, then many losses were cut PUTNAM. hasn't yet learned to talk, wan­ "He didn’t whimper a bit ail amount could be okayed by the nam, Dsirian, Redding, Orom following offices: Town coun­ FOR RENT dered into thick woods near a the way home.” which Is the present board the present policy has an to- and some gains established for cil, board of education, town O f f e r s Cinanoe hoard ta time for the well, Greenwich, New Britain, 8 and 18 nun. Movie Projee- frtend’a house Sunday. He was The boy'a mother, Mrs. An' policy. equity which favors teachers some leading issues. Derby, Bethany, Easton, Had- treasurer, town clerk, planning tora—oonnd or silent, also COFFIN July town meeting so that a A contract was offered to coming into the system over But the general list remained recovared during a chilly driszla thony P. Damelio of Waterbury, SEARS dam, Ridgefield, West Haven, and zoning commission and con­ 38 mm. slide projectoro. Sears toMobd meeting wouM not considerably lower on average. Monday afternoon after volun­ mat Jimmy at the search com' Mrs. Judith MltcheU to teach those aiheady in. Hamden, and Seymour stable. have to be caHed. the elementary school. A native But Ourtis entphaaissd that Some Wall Streeters attributed &BURR teers and State PoUca combed mand post, and rode in the am­ T K A.NI) ('() WaddeB said that a review The report indicates that these WELDON DRUG CO. five miles of underbrush. bulance with him to Griffin Hos­ of New Britsdn and a 1064 the bu<^;et had already been part of the recovery drive to Mandiestor Erentaig Herald M l Main S t—TeL 643-8321 a f the qoMrtetly financial state- news that President Johnson towns adopted their entrance po­ “ I could hear him crying.” pital, Derby. University of Connecticut grad- cut to the bone. "There is no licy because they feR that chil­ South Windsor correspondent. BMOti allowed other accounts rate, Mrs. Mitchell has taught and Democratic congressional 71 East Center S t said Harold Edwards, his res­ “ His socks were wet, and his over-expended but that these cushion to this budget," he said. dren bom to October - Decern Brownie Joseph, teL 6M-014S. Orade 2 this year in Southing­ 'It hod cUrsady been removed leaders agreed today that the 643-2151 cuer, "but every time I started shirt was soaked," she said to Can be balanced by transfer- ber were more immature than ter, "but he checked out all ton. She will probably teach when we took $26,000 from the nation’s economy Is to good to move, he would stop. I guess 3tag from laider-eoqpended ac- the others. right.” Orade 4 in Bolton. teachers' salsiry acoount, we shape. he thought I was some kind of Careers in Retailing! Mrs. Romeyn said, "Opinion Mrs. Barbara Morin, who has First-hour volume of 2.06 mil­ Personal Notices MEIER Jewdm animal.” The boy was reported In good B a pointed out that the and resigning teachers with lees among local teachers regarding 767 Main Street, will be Edwards, a New Hartford condition, apparently unbothered been teaching a Grade 4 class and resigning teachers withl ess lion shares, according to the board a t finance made a $6,- New York Stock Exchange, was school entrance age la riiarply father of three, heard ol the by the ordeal. 080 cut in the bocud cf educs- this year, has resigned for per­ experienced and therefore low­ CLOSED sonal reasons. the biggest first-hour total since divided. There is a small group Card Of Thanks search on his way to work Mon­ "He didn’t say a word until llon budget last fail. A t this er salaried teachers.’’ that feels very strongly that our day and took the day off to his father came in,” said Mrs. tta e the school board said it Supt Philip Llguori told the The board felt the budget Oct. 19, 1937 when 2.21 million MONDAYS shares changed hands. entraiKc age should be raised. We wish to thank all of our help. Damelio. "Then he said, ’ooh, would try to Kve within Ms board that Mrs. Dorothy Maher, cuts in emoUiar erea also. Cur­ nelcbbon, friends and relative, for starting June 21st . . . presently teaching Orade 2, has For the first two hours, vol­ These teachers feel that age is He said he found the boy dah.’ ” budget, but predicted that H tis reported that he waa great­ a major and important factor the many acta of kindneaa and Read Herald Ads. In Our New Store... Opening Soon in Manchester might be necessary to come to been assigned to Grade 3 next ly concerned over the condition ume was 4.16 million sluires, sympathy shown u« In our recent year, and that Mrs. Elizabeth more than double the 2.01 mil­ that children bom to the fall bereavement. We eepeciaily thank the board of fincmee for an of the heating plant in Bonnet seem too young, too immature ait those who sent the beautiful ■ddltlonai appropriatinn. Fisher, presently teaching Junior High School and had set lion shares of Monday's first floral tributes and loaned the use Orade 4, will move to Grade 5. two hours. to their (hinkl^ and eye co­ of cars. Tourists Visiting Africa It was noted In the regular up an informal meeting with ordination seems leas developed. .^Jtrs. Harta Metcalf Miss Sara Williams, high the board of dtrectora for June The Associated Press average . Tbomaa W. Ray. Sr. monthly acceptance of bills to of 60 stocks at noon was off 1.4 "These children find the com­ be paid fiiat a refund was re­ school home economics teacher, 22 in an attempt to find a way has also resigned. She will be at 316.3 with industrials off 1.9, petition with others to the class Despite Revolts^ Mutinies quested on frogs, which were of repairing it next summer. rails off .4 and utilities off 1.0. too difficult, especially since pronounced "DOA” (dead on getting married soon. The The repair of the heating superintendent was authorized The Dow Jones industrial av South Wliidsor’s program Is arrival). The science classes use plant was part of the capital highly geared and the children NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — It# For example: to seek a replacement works budget for next year. erage at noon was down 2.13 at LOAM and live specimens. 866.58, having recovered from a are expected to accomplish so lan’t all chaos and tumult to Af The drinking water in Belra, lawiiaiiiiii Flan Proposed Scholarship Given The board of directors, in cut­ much In their first year. These rica. Mozambique, comes from the The Bolton Schdarship Com­ ting the budget from $175,000 loss of 6.60 only a half hour ear­ T. J. Crockett €md Charles lier. teachers have found the young­ FIELD STONE Despite political maneuver­ Pungwe River. The Pungwe lAtlirop of the Insurance Ad­ mittee has awarded a teaching to $46,000, noessitated delet­ EATOWI River also is full of crocodiles General Motors cut a loss of er children take a disproportion­ ing. revolts, coups and mutinies, visory Board appeared at the scholarship to Miss Leonora ing these repaira. ate amount of time and atten­ CALL ART FINNEY the tourists have never stopped end hunters are hating a field Fava, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nearly 3 to a point and a trac­ 1215 Vt SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD meettog. They aaid they bad re­ Curtis said that according to tion. United Aircraft substituted tion.” 649-4772 vislUng Africa. day, since crocodile skin is sell­ viewed major medical and life Mario Fava cf Carter St. Miss a recent engineer’s report the Mrs. Romeyn’s report oon- Big game hunters went on ing (or a dollar a square inch in Fava will graduate from Man­ Bennet heating system seri­ a loss exceeding a point for a tosuraxtee pr«q;>osala of about net gain of about the same size. "ALL MEATS or* FRESH CUT — shooting and taking pictures France. 1-4 companies and had also ask- chester High School this spring ously needed repair. On the throughout army mutinies in Many Portuguese soldiers In and enter Central Connecticut DuPont still showed a loss of NONE or* PRE-PACKAGED!" ad an “InqMutial” specialist to ibasis o f this report he had upp­ almost a jx>int. Kenya and Tanzania last year. Angola on the AUm Uc coast of State College tn the fell. ed the priority. analjrae them. Aetna U fe waa Prices declined in active trad­ At the height of an army mutiny Africa have monkeys for ma.i- rscoinmended. The scholarshiip is a Joint en­ Beldon Schaffer criticized STORE HOURS: In the Congo, a party of 1$ cots. A Portuguese captain, aft­ deavor of the Bolton Education ing on the American Stock Ex­ A representative of the com­ this "crash basis’’ means of change. Toes., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thurs., FrL 9 to 9 American tourists arrived ifi er much trouble, captured a pany waa present at the board Association, teachers’ group, solving the problem and sug­ Leopoldville. They made their gorilla In Cabinda for hia mas­ and the elementary school PTA. Corporate bonds were mixed. Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) meeting to explain the plan. gested instead assembling this U.S. Treasury bonds were FOR EXPERT pictures, looked over the mu­ cot. He didn’t have it long. An­ Miss Shirrin Richardson, one He said that the company and other problems into one stronger. seum, the shops and the local golan gorillas and chimpanzees atarts ita Ufe insurance at $2,- of the recipients of last year’s package and presenting it to l^^EEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING life and continued the tour. are the property of the Portu­ 000. The board of education teaching scholarships, h u ac­ the directors with a request RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING guese state. The gorilla is now had originally voted to give cepted a position as a fourth FAIR GUIDE FOR BLIND Communist Chinees weapons for a bonding of the total pro­ NEW YORK — (AP) — So in a Lisbon zoo. members of the school staffs grade teacher in the Tolland gram. Curtis subscribed to this COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE and ammunition are arriving that tho blind may “ see" the' regularly In Tanzania for a pos­ In Nairobi, you can buy the $1,000 Ufe Inaurance, with school system this coming year. plan and said he will draw up SEE New York World’s Fair, a man 11 sible showdown with the re­ kind of fly switch President the cost divided equally be­ GOP Women's Dinner a comprehensive program for who lost his sight seven years Jomo Kenyatta cairiea around tween tba staff and the board resentatlon to the directors in maining white rulers in south­ The Tolland County RepubB- ago has prepared a braille guide WED. ONLY ern Africa. The rate of tourist constantly for $1.35. But there af education. can Women’s C3ub will hold Its July. aren’t many files to Nairobi. A quick review of the pro­ to the exposition’s dining places CLMKE MOTOR SILESI arrivals in Tanzania is up 30 per annual dinner ’Thursday evening There was cause, for hope to and exhibits. posed budget revealed that the one area, however. 301 BROAD STREET—643-9521 cent this year, a government at the Bolton Lake Hdel. Din­ The plan, based on author A1 official said. OAUF. STANDS UNITED boai^ oouid consider the $2,000 ner will be at 7, preceded by a Passage o f the higher educa­ E. Sperber’s own experiences on tosurance. tion bill means that the state In Mozambique, where the SACRAMENTO, OaUf. (AP) | social hour starting at 6. a fingertip tour, lists the pavil­ "freedom fighters” already are — Votes cast In an obscure as- Waddell, who works for an Eugene Scalise of Olaston- will probably take over the ions whose sounds, smells and tosurance company, excused Extra Tender! at work, hotel irooma at reaorta semibly committee by an actor, I Indebtedness of the community bury, field director of the Con­ atmosphere would be nK>st ap­ are hard to find. an historian and a vaudeville | bimsslf from aU partfclpatlon necticut Education Association, college for the year 1965-66. pealing to blind persons. Hand­ to the Insurance discussion. When it does, the town’s share Where else can you take a veteran have ambushed a reap- will speak on ■‘The Changing made braille copies have been taxi, rida 10 minutes and find portionment-insplred move to | John McCarrick took over the ’Times and Republican Respon­ of the college budget, about made by fvomen volunteers o l PART TIME youraclf watching zebras, gir­ split California Into two states. FULL TIME sibilities.” $56,000, will probably return an Omaha, Neb., organization. The Inaurance Advisory to the town. From the senti­ affe and oatrichea at play and The action came Monday in I Baseball Resnlto lions sleeping under a bush? the Oomnvlttee on Interstate Board recommended that all In basetiall last night Bolton ments expressed last night, it mganiaatlona using school fac- is likely the school board will They do it every day in Nairobi. Cooperation. At its only other | Dairy beat White Glass 7-6, Where else will you find road­ meeting of the year, the five- Opportunities Available for flitlw but not part of the school with Steve Freddo pitching and ask that this money be re-ap­ Many Attractive ar board of education program propriated to educational uses. side signs saying: “ Watch out man group struggled with I making a . Mike SALEM’S for the elephants?” Not long whether to recommended the aupply their own insurance. Clarke also rmwle a home run. CuHls said he totends to D oi^ d Macaulay, director ago near Victoria Falls, Rho­ Shasta daisy as tbe - Datipnall Ken Griffin pitched for White have jdans for transfer of the Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings •f aAilt education, showed the college ready by the June 28 desia, a woman was killed when flower. Positions Available Now Gleas. The Dairy beat Fiatvo her automobile oolUded with a Three Southern Callfomtons I board a chart depleting re- Realty last week 11-4. board meeting. Old Fashioned tunu on a recent question­ kudu. killed the two-state legislation, In the pony league last night In another action, the board naire sent to all 916 boxhold- voted to enter Into a three- Ooiontollsm la now a dirty passed by ttae State Senate in AT OUR PRESENT STORE IN THE Ponticelll beat Coventry Sav- c a n d Ies word to AfMoa, twt Ufe hasn’t iniatrated reaction to a federal | vrs in town. Ninety-one fam- togs and Loan 6-0. Jay Plante transportation fUea sent back the question- Tviitr'iwiri n OOdl/tTflXjt Wtttl ttl6 MiUlCheStGr changed much for the vleltor. court order to change from geo- pitched a one-hit ediut-out game. STEAKS You can expect almost any­ graptay-hased dlstriots to a pop­ MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE naira, which was termed a Bus Service, Inc., the preeent Burr Tamlinson was the leading! thing In Africa. good return. hitter. I holders of the school trans­ mCDICRL ulation basis by July 1. Adult Education portation contract. The cost The team beat North Coven­ APPLY NOW Board members were most per year of $90,818 represents 350 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE try Fire Department 14-3 Sat­ PHflRmflCY toalstent that any adult educa­ a savingB of about $10,000 from 344 MAIN STREET tion program be #e If-sus tain- urday, with Ptante, Tomltosoo the amount originally alloted NEXT SUNDAY DON’T FORGET THE and Dave Norris leadtog hitters. in the budget. Mort c f this sav- tog. at least in the beginning. In the first game to the WUU- MOST p Q p U L A R ^ | J Y ^ I^ W N I They asked Macaulay to se- montic colt league the Jarvis laet four to six courses baaed team of Bolton lost to Potter’s Tuesday • Wednesday • June 15th - 16th an the returns and contact the Oil WiUimanUc 9-4., Dave Vacation Special U famines directly. Tbe re- a t goaliuler of the tonm would be SoutherHn pitched for Jhrvto MARLOWS HAS JUST TH€ and Ken Shapaziaa made the ecntacted indiractly, through only h it Bte newspapers. Complete Motor Tune-up PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON ONLY • INTERVIEWS 9:30 AM . to 9 P-M. The four courses which Ma- Taxes Doe Today aaulay thought could be of­ Town taxes are due today. They may be paid at the home PAJAMA fered in the fall are business 6-Cyi. SMIO - S-Cyl. $11J0 aducatlon, driver education o f the tax ooUeotor, Mrii. A. A. Maneggia on R t 6. After today NOTICE to plf f s t any baalth and industrial arts. SALES' MANAGEMENT: . . . . u n . . n o w - .' Requests for business edu- they are deUaquent and a peml- for Soars future expansion. I io datioa were divided into those ty of one per cent will be chac^- TO THE CUSTOMERS OF THE Sears Famous who wanted shorthand and ed from May 15 to July 18. af- Complete Front En d $8il5 .6 9 Opportunltiea in aU phases of retail sales. Both Briefs ''typing, and those who wanted InqiMtfoB and AUgnmcBt sdaiy and commissioncommi^on perpersonnel needed to fiU our ■baglnnlng and refresher The Republican town com­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER SALIHS = CAREEiRSs mittee will meet tonight at 8 needs in all departments. ^ploye Benefits •oursas. Driver education to the town office oonference -ASOidd ba taugbt by Joseph ChooM frtmi SttriprtlMf, ShiH’t Sleeve room. WATER DEPARTMENT C I T P P n P m V P a .Opportunities in tailoring, warehousing, maints* ^hananban. A fee would be The elementary school will Brakes Inspected and and Long L ^ or Long Slieves and ghargsd beyond the reglatra O U a 1 v r l t i l l l V e • nance,BRBee. disnlavdisplay and others. hold an awards assembly for djusted Long Legs, ^madcloth or waahand • 'A (0 VACABONS Ban faa and the class would be grade 5 and 6 tomorrow at 1:46 ■mltad to five or six. Hm m« off woltr ffor ofdoor puiposM wear fabrics in ftaMOtA, B* Q D p-m. in front of the achool. customer serv« H O U O A r s r BacauM the haaltb class Parents and friends are invited. such 08 wotoring knurm ood gordoos, wcHhiog uAE. : . I OENCE-CLERICAL: would not aaoeive state - aid, The fire dispartment wlU drill Lubrication bMag oonatderad a "hobby," a tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the fire­ cars, and Hm Hkt, b hortby proMbitod bt- FRESH CHICKEN tultioB faa would be ebuged. house. Tbo fibidoiiibla would ' be in The monthly voter-making twMo llw heiira off SK)0"pjii. omI 9K)0 imo. (AO paita extra) ROUS: Soon Naw Mancliaslir 9loia W1 • u T .!**** WA«S Buufo'l of activities, which session will be held tomorrow UVERS 2 Ibt. $A| would taclnda voUayb^, mod- ailMiMwaraa A « aOMSaeSbeo from 6 to 8 p.m. In the town IRVING L. ARONSON •.out- Sbap ^ ^ a Mea'a FaahloM otn d a n ^ and bartmtball as offices. The selectmen will meet « WeraraV-SbaMMe • BlaetrieaiAppUuase as axarclaeo. at 7 p.m. Actioff Gencnl Muac«r PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, I hcl GIZZARDS Slbf. 1 o f tba poraons reanuat- Ooais'.' *»"1)reaeee, Oeew, Speete- • BfiUar ApaBiuMaa The board o f finance, and the d S T *\- '' 'e m t tmd Weaiikm . • TetoyleloR-ltaSlaa arts wora Intaiv board of education will hold a Dated at Manchester, Connectient, 1 MITCHKLL DRIVK f 373 MAW Sr. fumltura rafinishing. joint meeting to discuss the ed- W emeeerra^litl^fhl this llth flay of June, 196S. Phoma 649-4148 fboma 649-2M1 T il II III IIII ill! * BMa 9 o m a i wodid b# tsuiabt uoatlon b u d ^ at 8 tn the high ■ Oktatog 84dee;papt mOemtjt tor Jlw M L W t o il TjjBABO elWaobwie Oettafi SeliA eA iilisu W fi Sa ,a • ’A'''

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O’Brien, principal of S t James TTirce Appointed School; A. Hyatt Sutllffe, ; MAl^CHESTER BVENOIO MANUtU}i»-JEM* lOQfW^ ■TI’BE T O A Y I Q f B d p a l-b f' HMnr ~Jiuilor [ C B 't D t Metal Sfdvage Proves To Safety Unit School; and Paul J. president of Paul Dodge Poi9' • -t , V. . / Hie general manager’s office tlac. Ms ible to set whols ploturs wtifls New Source of Income has announced the reappoint­ The U - man . committee, 4lanrl|(Bter th* man of actinn may bs hadclng Away ment of theree members of, the charged with advlsiiig the town at oils small protrubsrant corner of it; Town Traffic Safety (tommit- oh tr^ c safety patterns, la NB^.i.'YOIW (AP) 1 - AtUo^iAlvaged nearly $800 worth o f Evntftt^ IJpndb It waa the poet as well as ths Kinateins tee, all to one year terms, com­ headed by Robert L. Brock, ex­ trunks, basement darkrooms sUVer In tw o y e a n from his m encing July 1. ecutive trice president of the ymBJgHED BT WM who oould aes Hlroahlma coming,^ ahd and ' dentists* plnaiUng are basement darkroom operation. They are: Hie Rev John ,J. local Oiamber of Commerce. ■huld we who oould asa beyond the cinhing of Ha said that hospitals iuid being mined more Inteasl'vely Hiroshima to oortsequsnoes not evsn ths ti^ cla n s ha've long sold out* tor prectoue metaie. Kinstelns foretold. dated N-ray negatives l))r their PnblUhen , _ High' prides for silver, mercu­ stiver scrap. "Now we’re trying Vouad«4 Octotar 1. U n If there la anything more practical ry arid platinum are making It to get more veterinarians to in life than to know where we are, and worthWhil* or dentists and pho­ Sa-ve theirs, too,” he said. tographers, amtmg others, to Sprlal Metal Oo. of South Am­ Enjoy Outdoor Living where certain . Otepe are going to lead MutehMUr, Ootm., M >»coiid OUaa M U salvafe ihetals that once literal­ boy, N.J., 'recently refined the ne, and what the eventual destination ly w«mt d(Mm the d)rain. silver out of K tone of coins of certain policies Is going to be, we'd Wimam P ai^, refining oper­ from E cuador. The m crease In •DBSCEIFTION R A T n nice to Know what it ia. Theae are, al­ ations manager tor Handy A the market prlcp for silver had Pajrabla to AdTWie* Harman, a leading silver refin­ On* T«nr ...... \ most Invariably, things the supposedly made the silver content worth Hz MooUia ...... U-SS J- er and dealer, notes "a substan­ about twice the face valoe of the, at its best! n r * « Mooth* ...... f-JD visionary but often truly prophetic art­ tial increase” in the amount of coins. On* Month ...... *•«* ist knows better than the supposedly such scrap being saved. Spiral President Jack Kaplan innifiMe* OF ___ 'eompetent but often tnvolvement-bllnd- "I -can’t say exactly 'now said his firm refines gold from ad practical man. much,” he said, ‘‘but wo can metal eyeglass frames and Jew­ tell Out more is coming from elry and silver from candlestick *!us;.’isu u *s‘K‘??is s(hSU:’'4;3| Individuale, as oppoaed to regu­ holders, torpedo batteries, desa­ Sjr InSda paper and ala* tb* looal n*wa pub* lar scrap from companies. lination kits used to purify irttfda el repdbtksalleeel special dla- TaykH^s Side Trip Dental equipment now comes water and military insignias. plirtnT^reln ar» alee reearrad. with traps to catch excess filling Army sharpshooter medals One ef ths niosst things that has material — a silver-mercury contain about 20 cents worth of ■•■aid PrbiUna Oampanlr, Inc., aa- sver haiqiened as a demonstration of amalgam — that’s rinsed from silver and Army uniform but ^ | T to a o S a iW o n id w 5 & tor typo- the mouths of patients. Even the tons are gold-plated. Gold braid arrora a p p e a rin zJ ta J y r^ jn m H the complete and all-inclusive tbought- ,_■ rnadhit m attw ia Tb* Maachaat** bit of cloth the amalgam Is on Navy uniform s and ceqM con­ ( Herald. ___ fulnese of the great benevolence, now ixed on is saved. tains real gold and turns up of­ eeiVlng us all at Washington waa the 7Big photograi^y firms have ten in scrap shipments. trip Oeneiid MAxwfll Taylor, our am- saved developing solutions for Tha market prices tor the years to reclaim silver, but pure, refined metals are: silver baesador to Sopth Vietnam, made to more of the smaller shops, one' $1,293 an ounce, platinum $97- Wall Street last Friday, June 11. man photographic studios and $100 an ounce and mercury $700 Kveryone knows for sure how Valu­ very active amateurs can also and up for a 76-pound flask. Gold tUo' adTMtlMBt < able 'Ambaasador Taylor’s time must save money through salvage. transactions, regulated by the Monday — 1 P*">- Parry said one of his neigh-1 government, are at $to an Tnesday — 1 !>.■*• — bs, with only a week to use in trying to bors, a portrait photographer, ounce. britf the White Mouse and the reit of WasAtingtdn on what the United States J SSSiar- day *« uMUdeadline; 10:») a.ii^ e ^ day «• should expect and what the United loauiai'•zeapt Saturday — a *■»■ States should do^in its rapidly growing Duke Ellington’s Jazz ^•lUKtay. Juna 15' and mpandlng war in Southeast Asia. ' And It would, seem elernentafT'wm? j . As g ^a. m t anybody’s tUiUng It opOnly, that Closes Arts Festival %he Artist And H i* Prsddtnt Oeqeral Taylor could never have taken time for thte particular errand to New WASHINGTON (AP) — Echo-f'This Is the greatest thing ^ ▼ery mtioh at Im im , in Uieaa tlmaa, i'oEk.Olty unleak hie superior, the good tng trumpete of Duke Elling­ we’ve ever done around here. Isl'Qm quMtlon of whether or not our Singer Marian Anderson, who and kind man who is President of us ton’s Jau sotxided a trlumphanf 3ltilectuala, our artlata, have any real Introduced the afternoon musi­ all, had prompted him to it ending to a 18-hour marathon cal program, said she could re­ to enter the pubHc forum dU- Proiecting^, a Nature Preserve The trouble was that last week, White House FeaUval of the member the day when "most of stMaing eerloua and reaUetlc mattera the important singers in this To insure that Oak Grove remains a aenter of nature and is not turned into a wasteland, Bome oC the people in Wall Street seem A rts.' Mie war and survival. country were from somewhere the Lutz Junior Museum and the Coitervatlon Commission are posting regulation posters to be suffering some kind of Jitters. Art kwem proved they wore , TUs issues came into focus, i oOoa else.” Now, she said, opera along Its periphery. Boy Scouts Doug Jansen (hammering), Eric Sinnamon and Doug Boland, PMoss o f 'Stocks were faUing, failing, rugged by braving chill 67-de­ houses of Europe "ring with all of Troop 27, assist in the project. The scouts are also setting up trail markers. Oak Grove St yesterday's ornate White falling, 4ay after day. gree night air to see the last of strong, firm young American will be used as an outdoor science classroom by the grade schools next year. (Herald photo ■ahite to “cutture.* tile outdoor artistic sights. voices” . by Oflara.) ______,|kmidbody—aoma artist undowbtad- The superficial explanation of the sad In the potpourri poured out One such talent, Roberta Pe­ Monday from morning coffee to jyt-hed written for President Johnson ieniins in prices on 'the Stock Exchange ters, MetropoUtan Opera star,' moonlight diampagne. Presi­ members of the American The was 'th^ a Federal Reeerre Board received thundering applaiue ater Wing, League of New York n4sveedi which. In courteous faUion. dent Johnson declare "the na­ and bravos as she sang in the least lUetended to acitnowledge the Chairman had made a naughty speech, tion does honor to its artists.” Theaters and the Broadway cri­ itate Dining Room with the Mostel, Liza Minelli tics. ^Iportant role of the artist in society in which he said present 4ay economic ■'A great day.” said Leonard Louisville Symphony, while the eOndtUone bore a little too much re- Nelson, president of the Port­ brooding Healy portrait of Lin­ A special Tony award was ■lid the validity of the arUst’s effort. voted to 80-year-old producer semblanoe to those of 1939. land .ildalne) Symphony Or­ coln looked down on the scene. *3rTour art” somebody wrote it down chestra. ' ‘‘I’ve been here 14 Capture Tony Awards Gilbert Miller, whose 88th ifr the President to say to the various . ^ But we here on 'thia page, and ap­ hours and I feel like it’s my Broadway production, “Di­ talenU assembled, ”is not a political parently somebody intelligent in the FlwiofnipiMd By Jottph BftUrate garden,” he added as he looked amond Orchid,” oi>ened and closed this season. ■-■irnn Tet much of what you do Is W hite H oum , too, perhaps tile great at the collection of great mod­ Report NEW YORK (AP) — Zero^>clirector and choreographer; “SIR WRANGLER” : MorgamStallion, Chevshire Farms, Vernon ern American sculpture flood- Harold Prince, Producer; Jo­ profoundly poUtieaL bemvolenee himself, suspected that Mostel gestured toward heaven, kghted on the south lawn. addressed "Lieber Gott" (Dear seph Stedn, author; Jerry Bock PERMANENT OR PLUG-IN GAS GRIU there might he. aoinething more. funda­ Soviets Praise Gem ini rPhr you seek out • Iha oonmion The festival began on a note Inside God) and made most of his ac­ and Sheldon Harnlck, composer pleasures and visions, terrors and mental and teal than one speech con­ of conscience, with reminders ceptance speech in Yiddish Sun­ and lyricist; and Patricia Zip- ALBUQUEIRQUE, N.M. (AP) IS PURE PLEASURE— eruolUea of man’s day on this planet. tributing to the uneaslnees of Wall from poet Mark Van Doren and (Oonttimed from Page 6) day ndghft after he received a prrodt, costum e designer. — The National Aeronautics and j Tou help dissolve the barriers of hatred Street. We thought Wall Street might author John Hersey that some Tony Award from the American . Best featured or supporting Space Administration’s director Connecticut Yankee dramatic Tonys were won by ignorance which are the source of be worrying, Just a lltUe bit, over pos- In sid e By Rowland Evans Jr.^ m the artistic world dis­ Ohio’s shrewd hardboUed Rep. Theatre Wing for his starring of space medicine. Dr. W. R. Now yon can enjoy aU the pleas­ approved of Jolmson’s foreign Wayne Hays, who not so gently role, as a man who talks direct­ Jack Albertson, a former so much pain and dangrer. In this way sHiillty that United Statee policy might Lovelace n , has been congratu-l Robert D. Novak B y A J 1 . 0 . poHcies. informed the Commerce De­ ly to God, in "Fiddler on the vaudeville dancer who plays the | lated by his Soviet coimterpartj ures of outdoor cooking—and you work toward peace which liberates be puriilng itself toward a terrible dead But the outpouring of art, dra partment that Connor would R o o f.” V father In "The Subject was on the successful flight o f CJeml-1 have none of the bothers. When Roses,” and AHce Ghostley for m u to reach for the finest fulfillment end tra p In Vietnam . This was the worst of Um public, wWch could BOt ma, music, dance, and great never again be welcome In hie Hie hit Broadway musical, nl 4. you have a ^as grill you cook R eport moments of cinema dispehed office — either in person or by “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s of hU spirit.’’ So General Taylor took a day off sions, and the best of Mssions, feel that it had gained trsat- based on skn-les by the late Sho- The telegram, which Lovelace I on permanent ceramic coals. No ment which was at least fair. the thoughts of gloom and doom telephone. lem Aleicfaem a b c ^ Jewish Ufe Window,” wWch has closed. •nils was, for the President, a rather from the official affairs of state, and Wbat's more, be understood his and the appraisal depended eontored up by Haraey’s read Hays’s fellow Democrats had Best featured or supporting termed unusual, was received I more charcoal to buy. No more WASHINGTON — Having Not only did tiie Ohio delega­ upon where the critic might There'had to be some in­ in a tiny Russian 'village long Sunday and was sig;ned by N. Oblique and quite clever way for him to tion bury their old feuds and responsibility was to build up togs from his novel "Hiroalii- even more pungent comments. musical Tonys went to Victor made his way pp to New York, and stumbled once In takin an un­ happen to be sitting at one stances in which the recipients ago, figured in nine of the 20 Sissaskian, who Lovelace said is grimy ashes to dispose of. No perry the known fact that there were, spoke, off ths record and behind closed provoked crack at ,gconor,iics agrree to support Freem an, the the Johnson reputation in the of this bonansa, after sighing ma” and his warnings that fire One of them sent word that, if Tony Award cafegorlea, includ- Spinettl tor his many character- soot or oily smoke, and no messy business community. particular moment. Connor should ever need his irations in the revue satirizing In charge of life sciences in the | ■wwmg his 400 guests o f the day, m any profesaora. Secretary of Com­ V^lte House and Ohio’s Demo^ gratefully, honestly had to begets fire and "wan have a Irg best musloal ^ y of the re- Soviet Union’s space program. doors, to as distinguished a group of merce John Connor haa i.ow cratic. National Qimmitteeman Connor’s argument: To place No sweeping Judgment can way of getting out of hand.” vote, he could absolutely count World War I, “Oh, What a Love­ liquid fuels. AneJ the reliable artists who were in a state of open he made, then, without shoving wonder whether they hadn’t c ^ season. The message said: Wall Street magnates as could be as­ stumbled again — somewhat from Ohio (Bert Porter) also ap­ a defeated Democratic politician There was humor and there on not getting it N ew com er Liza kfinelH, 19, ly War,” which 1^ closed, and gas flame starts the fire in­ quarrel with some of the practical poU- aside a great many of all the really got more than they "Dear Colleague: It g/lvesl sembled. And what he told them was more painfully — by flatly re­ proved the appointment. tn an assignment pegged as a wae pathoe In what Mrs. John­ And yet If Secretary Connor daughter of Judy Garland, was Maria KamUo-va, who plays stantly. In minutes the coals contact point for Ohio business diverse considerations which really wanted, more than they had handled the StebMns ap­ Zero Moetol’s wife in “Fiddler me much pleasure to con-1 eiee the President himself is dlrectlnf stin essentially the same thing he has fusing to bow to the political Actually, FVeeman earlier was would really know how to son described as ”a rich, full, tile veteran Moetel’s counter­ men would be to insult Ohio really belong in the picture. varied and wonderful day.” pointm ent with som e poUticiU on the Roof.” gratulate you on behalf. of the I are glowing and ready— no more In the world today. patronage demands of Demo­ In line for a Small Business Ad­ spend. part as best female musical been saying publicly at every turn of ministration Job when mercurial business. But to advance a non- /Yet the sweeping generaH- In the White House, where finesse, he might have a'voided Mike Nichols, director of com­ Presidium of the U.S.S.R Acad­ long waits and you control the The words written for the President cratic politicians. Our lan gu age,’ w e repeat. Is star. She won a Tony tor her the war in Vietnam—that the war is In short, the bloom is tem­ Sen. Stephen Young picked Democratic Commerce Depert- sation needs to be made. Just lights burned bright and late for this hard reaction from the poli- edies “Luv,” "The Odd Oouple” emy of Sciences and myself I flame! acknowledged the right of the artist to not intended to be that of ertti- first Broadway role, a brash upon successful Gemini 4 flight I not on any farm ing oouree, that it is porarily off the Connor rose. The someone else. But Young went ment careerist (named Charles to tell the people of OonnecU- a change, a line toom Frank tidana — Just as he might have 1980s A m erican com m unirt, in and Oliver Smith, set designer «xist and to function, but suggreaUd loM of bloom would not have along enthusiastically with Free­ B. Stebblns) to the Job would out what they have got with­ oal evaluation or attack. Gilroy’s Tony award-wiimlng avoided hla run-in with the en­ for "Luv,” “The Odd Oouple” with spacemen on board — new 1 not out of control, that there ia nothing We are merely trying to put “ Flora, the Rod Menace.” remarkable step on conquering! that his existence and functioning real* seemed possible last winter man for the Commerce Job. Sec­ show Ohio business that Pres­ out bothering, for the moment, play “The Subject was Rosea” tire academic community two and the musical, "Baket particularly new we need to do in or­ retary Connor was so informed. ident Johnson really did have M down that there was some­ months ago. "Hie Subject 'was Roses,” a Street,” were named best dra­ space l^ man.” }y ought to be a Uttie off to one side, when his urrlVal as President to ten them how they got it, or raised a chuckle amid dramatic der to deal with our problems there, Johnson’s first Cabinet appoint­ Instead of routinely accepting their best interests in his heart. debate whether they should thing fine and wonderful for presentations in the E)ast Room, In a speech to the New York drama about a loveless Bronx matic director and best scenic couple whose son returns from sarrying the torch for civilisation while and that, therefore, the price of stocks ment was widely hailed. the recommendation, Connor Stebblns, not Freeman, got have got it, or ask them everybody. "Some day we’ll ah break our Economic Qub, Connor warned designer. Both also won Tonys PUMP NEEDED IN MINES It should be put down, too, Gie Army, was named beet play tougher and rougher men were devot­ should feel free'to rise Just as if there But Connor Is a tough-minded said no. The President, he im­ the Job. whether they wanted it, or necks because you refuse to that. If husinesa men didn’t go in those cat^ories last year. LONDON —^The steam engine I PATIO GASLIGHT FOR GLAMOUR... Irishman who. as head of one plied, had given him unprece­ This word was delivered to that the future impact of this along with the Administration’s of the season. The play also won Olair Nlchtern 'won the dra­ grrew out of a need to make cool j ing themselves to the more direct proo- were no reason at all for any basic un­ speculate as to what the ulti­ leave a kght,” tt went. of the nation's largest drug dented first choice in aU De­ mate political consequences historic new freedom In spend­ And, as the Louisville Sym­ balance of payments program, tMs year's Piditzer Prize and matic producer award for easier to obtain by pumping wa­ sases of saving civilisation. Drama (JrtUcs Crlde Award. easiness about the fate of the country houses (Merck), wasn’t accus­ partment patronage' Jobs. (See Page Sevea) m ay be . ing the people’s money for the phony Orohesftra boomed to the they might soon find some eco­ "L u v .” ter out of the mines. Steam ran | Think o f the elegance of gas­ In the long range dialogue of the day, er Un world. tomed to taking orders. He has people, is going to continue State Dinlw Room, someone nomic professor installed aa Sec­ Some 1,200 persons assem bled Winners were selected by the pumps. the response for the field of the arte a top executive's free-wheeling What Connecticut got from great. retary of Commerce. Everybody at the Astor Hotel tor the award lights on your patio! Their mel­ Similar assurances from General the special regular session of cracked: “‘This is raising heU was made, we auppose, by John Hersey, style. When he imposed that Future slow-downs might oc­ with Lyndon’s nap.” took this to be an unkind refer­ presentations. low glow shines pleasantly and Taylor, In the past, have not halted style on the Commerce Depart­ the General Assembly Just con­ cur, but retrenchment is not ence by Connor to egghead eco­ The best author award was the author who read a few exeerpta cluded was a one-state version The President browsed amid cheerfully—and they repd in­ the eontinual escalation of the War in ment, most aids applauded. But Ukely. the paintings and sculpture nomics professor Kenneth Gal­ won by Nell Kmon tor "The sects, tool from ”Hlroshima,” hie burning atcry of when he began to impose it on A Thought for Today of the Great Society which The Oonnectlclt Great So­ braith of Harvard. Odd Couple.” Vietnam and the deepening of crisis would make Lyndon Johnson’s while everyone else was listen­ the results of the use, by the world’s the politicians he ran into a ciety Is here to stay. ing to morning readings in the Galbraith, no man to duck a W alter Miaitthau, who sets up there. Still, his la such comfort as we 'Which LawT’ iy mean, are, and for what pur­ most handsome and glowing most etvilixed nation, of the first hornet's nest of trouble, like the In the fields of education. In Bast Room. He made his tormal battile, wired Connor shaifily housekeeiing with Art Carney, a have, and somebody very thoughtful "Understand this, that the poses such rules exist. 2. Is H promises on the federal level fellow remnant of di'vorce, in atomic bomb. ones the late Charles Wilson the fields of social and welfare appearance Just before an oiK- critlclning the refeoence to wanted Wall Street In on the ground used to stir up at the Pentagon law is not laid down for the enough to obey the letter of the seem picayune. "profesaora” and reminding “The Odd Couple,” won a Tony LEARN HAIRDRESSING law? uJeeue continually chal­ legislation and spending and taar buffet dinner. Mr. Hershey prefaced his reading in Elsenhower days. Just but for the lawless and 'nils session of the Ctonnecti- him that Presldenit Johnson as beet dramatic actor. Irene floor of it. disobedient, for the ungodly lenged His followers to look be­ epre, In the help to the handi­ Johnson made no reference to with the explanation that he was do­ The patronage Job that Con­ cut Legislature provided more the undercurrents of disappro- once taugh/t acbool hlxnself. Worth, who played Miss Alice in Immediately after, the reassurance, a .and sinners." 1 Timotliy I;9 hind . the letter to the spirit, or capped, this session pinned a EXIward A lbee’s controversial GAS PATIO HEATERS EXTEND ing it "on bdialf of the great number nor and the politicians fought good money for more good Tal evidence by a few leaden Since mat time, friends have “Ckinsult the rule book.” This inner m otive. S. Ccui sinful great big heart right cut on drama, “Tiny AHce,” which has NIGHT AND DAY government fMl over in Saigon. We over has the innocuous-sound­ causes than anybody ever im­ Connecticut's sleeve. in the art world. But be did say heard President Johnson him­ of citisena who have become alarmed may be good for the athlete de­ (Suistlane ever perfectly obey agined could happen in this closed, was awarded the best haven't dared look at stock prioss. ing title of Field Representative God’s laws? Are we reconciled ' There has been only one that culture brought responel- self complain abdiit Connor’s OUTDOOR LIVING SEASON**. ki recent weeka by the sight of firs be­ cisions. Good for the citizen to not-ungenerouB state. dramatic actress Tony. of the Commerce Department avoid breaking thb law. Good te God by heing "lily white” If bUities "that can no kmgw be crack at the Intelleotuals. 'Nie CONNECTICUT INSTITUTE Never have the professional other modem session of com- President’s beef: A renewal of T o n y medallions were getting fire.” in aeveland. |'or the first time for the student to learn parlia­ . it were possfiUe In the first parable Impact. The 1959 ses­ oast off on others” — to Hft and do-gooders, if we may use a political warfare between the presented tor the 19th year by And this was, of oouraa, the cue to in the memory of Ohio Denio- mentary skill. But is this an place? Or is reconcHlatlon sion, thanks to the Rlbicoff strengthen a natton "In UaeU O F HAIRDRESSING An infra-red gas heater, built A Permanent Water Emergency? cr&ts, the entire Democratic through forgiveness? Sin needs handy term without endorsing and for the dreams It shares business men and the Intellec­ the American Theater Wing. the fact that he was really speaking adequate philosophy concern­ landslide, was able to bring They ora named tor the late into your gaslight, adds months delegation in Congress (with ing the Christian' life? Or also forgiveness not rules. 4. Can its cyniciBm, fared more hand­ wHh mankind.” tuals could have only one vie against the kind of policies for which New York Cltya water supply sys­ som ely. about sweeping and drastic Everyone seemed to catch the tlm — the President himself, Antoinette Perry, board chair­ of pleasure to your patio. On the otxvlous exception of mav­ is not "following the- rules” a the moral law or obedience to changes in the forms and Insti­ President Johnson is being held respon­ tem, so the planaers said when Jhey erick Sen. Frank L^uscihe) substitute fdr admitting our it save man from the oonse- Never have the lovers of spirit of the unique event. The who had tried 6o hard to end man of the w4ng. " I f you have completed 1 year of high achool*.. . those nippy and cool spring and reached out to the distant Delaware p rojects, the beHevers In the tutions at Connecticut public their feud. Sweeping the musical pltiy sible in Vietnam and Dominica. agreed on something: To sup­ real guilt before God and the quencee of hie rebtolkm toward life . President’s favorite photogra­ fall days, you’ll be warm and River branches, would be adequate to port Robert Freeman for the need for a real for^venees? Or God and the necessity of God’s obligation of the mother sts^ pher, Yolchl Okamoto, on view­ Connor has been discreetly dlvMons tor their work in "BTd- Author Hwsey went cei to say this: tb* year 3,000. to buy property and construct The 1956 special regular ses­ ing a display of great photo­ quiet of late. But the bloom dler on tiie Roof” 'were Jerome comfortable I Job. does Christianity di^enerate in­ JudgmsntT The New Testamsiit sion, out of its own,particular you can begin training now Tet there is an emergency right building and pave Itself solid, graphs of his peers, declared, most definitely is lacking. RcUUns, winning two Tonys as *Tct these words’ be a reminder. 'n>e No political hack, Freeman to merely following, "The says "no!” Goodness does not historical oircumstanoe, out of now. We have an enormously enlarged bring salvation. God’s gUt In gone home happier. step from one degn^ve of violence to thn had taught college at Kent State. rulee?" Four questions chal­ Its owu uniquely prolonged ex­ atorage capacity — perhaps doubled lenge, the "rule book.” morality. Christ does. There was, at the conclusion next is imperceptibly taken, and can­ He was barely nosed out in his' perience In its legislative role, for a successful career since the celebrated 1950 shortage. first bid lor elective office last 1. W hich set o f rules are you Rev. MetvlB T. Peterson of the largesse, no department not easily be taken back. ’The and But the reservoirs are half-empty. November against veteran Re­ going to follow ? OiriaUans dif­ Assistant Pastor of the state, no category of made refiiolntionary decisions point ef these UtUe steps la horror and Again ths whole Northeast suffers an­ fer as to what the "nilea” rsal- Bniaauel Lutheran Oburoh state employee, no service to concerning the future quality publican Rep. Frank Bow. and spirit of Connecticut liv­ as a licensed beautician!” ORDER YOURS FOR FATHER'S DAY •bhvkm. other year of draught TUt tdpttilumtm ism itlm am afar $a tail mar a satiahatiam $a haj tiaa* . ' - \ ing. Its cum ulative e ffo r t Is aataThia$.Thaa§arimtHaaadaaatjk)tiattaapaatmi.■ ” fiatfam ' ”We cannot for a monent forget the Of course the planners couldn’t ha've going to have to bs tremen­ Good Dswi for ambitioui young people! N««r regulation* permit toresewi Nature’s, failure to cooperate. truly terminal dangers, in these times, dous. And for thous who think NEW ISSUB lone 15.195$ anyone with 1 year of high ichool to train diuring tha nimmet Perhaps they didn’t even calculate ade­ for a career a* a Ucen*^ haautidan whila comptalmg lhah GAS g r il l s from $49.95 af miscalculation, of arrogAnoe, of ao- our labeMng it tin. ifiisinn of quately on increased usee of water, Fischetti ths Conneetlcut OrMt Society aJucatiam! At Connecticut Imtitute you’ll laarn modern tech­ INCLUDING strength but on mere military power, what with industry’s demands, air-con- a UtUe too 'glib, we \iin sug­ 180,115 Sharts nique* of hair atyling under award-winning hair etyliati. After ARKLA GASLIGHTS from $34.95 j strrength but , than do Prsaldsot John- tody for beauty but fSr asrvics. CTTY *> a a « 4 9 •••••••• 9 h t ■ QPIeMe have apleatnan call'for ;appoin- ■oo md all his aspsrt ailltaty «nd dip* The draught that’s bean witt us ------«•*...• Sta te ..r******^jJ Hour yasrs la warning aowgH. Ttw -- I tmint. lapidtlo mvissrs. water nqgfy has to bS aasursd. ■ ••44944 4'444»4fi«GG04GI I fh O M • w*-**«*..• Jt Is ths rols at tbs artlet to 'iMnas by sfndsnt uss and by imsglnatlva W-J. im m jk . .. m s -i s t a . . . «| p » ths man of noUon nny be-lwed* , toannlwg from ths Hudstoi .to that ^and rt'm W .,i^a> •'**■**.» a.,-, - a.- dm HMB i f ' t d j*** tHwilfif Lang Island ds-salting, ppogiHHV . saft oouraa Is to tnsura J 9 i r* A T..: -a . i . ' •' -W B * r T O W t k , ■ ,1 m HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 19« PACT N O qp? MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER OONN„ riUaE BKSBt Tolhakl va n r vriR gponoor wm South Windsor CIGARS — Coventry 230 Attacks in 24 Honrs ‘^Triephtona riglriratloos Life Terms Upheld TOBACCOS ^ew Ballot Sought be awde by oalhiig Barhara Zoning Panel Sets ODT WEAPHNOI Zoning Panel Made Against Cong Bases I 4l|p f tia % r 8 Emersoa Qraduate For Convicted Youths ARTHUR RRUt Mias Ariyna Gorrity, daugh; sAxobif, sooito vicf Nam«abQut 888 mSaaeimlli << tba oap- ter of Atojr. and On Proposed Ainendments HARTFORD (AP)—Tbe con-# In other actloa today, Am high ______i i a . . . ^ iW te M * e MJI By Teacher Union Sets Hearing (AP) ~ D.8. Navy ptonte MtsL ■ . Goirtty, vraa graduaUd secuUve life sentence* of two court: ty All toe Blaaee ratulfiiad aafaly from Emerson OoEsge th a plaiming and ^oiting ccm-Ophyaioal charaoteititiea of tha Falrtield County youths eonvlct- -Upaot a Judpnant a«aiiirt stnick brIdgM 80 and' 8ll biUss to the MUway. ' ilB itu ^ i’sar’y tax wito a B-A^lor lyp te^ ed of riaylng one of toe boy’s toe State of Oonneotlcut in a from today and alao Mt Viatnamaaa tradH* ptebad Ctos WM awarded the Bmsraon mlaslon wiU hold a pubUc hear­ land ttsetf. personal injury case brougM by I ICKBCihMtW r a « n tio ii of T eachen (MFT> an> For Monday Oarino explalnsd that such a father and a frlenfl were upheld otosr brtdgM, a mUltoky bu^ their way fbrougli toa risvaa- Ooltaga AWted tov ing tomorrow al 8 p.m. at South today by toe State Stgnm e Lee Beckwith of New York sd lu t that it wants another teacher refer- tated Tuan Lol itobbar pUpta- CtonanlMMotolr paoaed voted memberahip in Who's proposal would both siinplify QW- 78)* trial court found for APPLIANCE The Ptamiiirig and Zoning racks tfudu and a river Windsor High School. the xonlng in town and at the Oourt of Errora. __I'ander a proviakmlof tti« new teacher negotlat- tton in toa D m Xoai regloto a xeaOtotton last vrsak eon- Who in Amarloan Oohegsa and One of toe youths, Richard Mia* Beckwlto agalnot the atot* Commiselon haa a pubUc hear­ barge in North Viet Nem. According to Joseph Chrino, sofna time provide q to o n ef­ ’ bin. Hie announcement was contained in a letter to today and found Urn bodlaa of 80 gntniltlB g ToBoad UMvarrittis, McAlister, 18, of Norwalk, had and the PUbUc Realty Oon^)any, Offletoje alao reported that potewroopsra Wtlsd toe Via* chairman of the commioelon, the fective way of planning the fu­ leasee and owner reapecttvely of 9t tlw iMNyrtL iaCt^ ing at 7:S0 p.m. Monday tor 2B0to AmlvaMary. awaidad ll*a Iteitford Awiot ture of 8 o ^ Windsor. a few moments of freedom last REPAIR fliAde iNibllc'Ic ' < request of peimltted use in RU- over a 94-hour period ending at Saturday. for oxceNanea in Plattotm A rt aonlng regulation* are due for week when he and three other a huikling in Norwalk In wMch set nighW . . • a.m. 280 attacks were mode on No contact wa* repotted __^ tatnidiioad by Tototod'a Rapre- The area and frontage re­ Mia* BedewMh BUpped and foil. 40. Zone. This will be held in Whlla at Emarsoiu Mb" updating. The commission has quirements tor the rural aone Inmates threatened a guard at ' PreMoBt Robert t%ur, Viet Oong targets In Bouto Vist the .ConununielM. A total of 280 santattvaa Ruth Lojitan and met numerous times over the Norwich State hospital and es- Tha court h*M toe otote wo* not the town office building. paratroopeni are rill mleeing rity served os piealdesri of Z w would be the oanM m the re­ n^fUgent SERVICE oC the letter, seld, tn It Nam. XVty. Ratirt Ktog. Phi Eta Nattonal Sorority, prse- past several months with toe as­ ce^ped. tile new leglaUttoa' Ie a 'Jceeph f. Motycka of Folly Ill North Vlst Nam, 18 U.S, toUowtng toe battle of Dong Tha resolution atated, quirements for the present R- —Oonflmed a pecaonol Injury Lane haa applied for the per­ struck at a high­ IdMit of the Newman C»ub and sistance of its professional con­ 40 zone with the exception that 'All was recaptured. U M\ 1 , gtride f orwaM tn the de* Xbei. tovriy HtUe rural oommunlty oo-edttor of the year bqofc ^ McAlister, along with Edward Judipnent in fovor of Bdnjaifnin : a t dwnooraoy In edu- mitted use for a golf coUise on way brVdgeMvclge o60 mllea south of toe The Viet Oong took the offSn- sultants, Brown, Donald and the frontsge would he In­ E. l^anoaky Jr. of PlaimriUe, ALL y\* nil ! in toe Bortheestera part of the was pruddent and soloist of tlw Donald of Farmington, in pre­ creased 176 feet. The change in McNeUly, 18, of Wilton, wss In­ Ms property. Red cepitel, but there was no rive 200 iniiea north of Saigon, stote ia steeped in agolnrt the OMy BulMtag 8xq>- ^■ter baaed hla lefereadtim report whether the ahruoture driving mUltiamen from an out­ Shwtog Caiolr, vioerrtoWent of paring a number of proposed frontsge, according to the com­ dicted for toe murder of hi* INSTANT Starting July 12, the commis­ tlons ttiat have mode Oonnectl- the Pan Hellenic OouncU and amendments to the zoning reg­ father on Aug. 28, 1963 and for jfiy Oo. of New Britain. Chano- ___oe tte toBowtaf lecic. was damaged. i post in Phu Bon Province. They out and Amertoa great” miasion, is deeigaed to provide sky wo* injured when nine bun­ sion Win have meetings the sec­ the student government and ulations. for better placement of weUs toe fatal shooting Feb. 28, 1964 SFWVICF bm aaara, *ia abnanee ond Monday of the month in the Ten other Navy planea retreefed to a nearby town and I t added, "Thla town which of 17-year.old John SWiaiem of dle* -of aheetrock rtacked in a [ aagr eirafioatlMi as the ex* bombed toe Ninh Blnh bridge 88 with toe heto of the tocel gorri- antedates the United States It- esMent of Dorm OouncO. The proposed amendments are and septic tanks systems on ths houa* under construction top­ ' • repnaantattva aa pvo- biiildlng. She has given several plat­ designed to eliminate shortcom­ Individual house lota Wilton. The Zoning Board of Appeals miles below Hanoi. The pilot* eon held off toe attack, a U.S. bsK, haa produoad numaroua The pair pleaded gultty to two pled on Mm. The defendant b r aeeUoa 1, all otaaa- claimed destruotton of one of ap^esman said. No cariatlty leadon who have made historic form art re^tels ia Oonneotlcut, ings in the regulations as they Carlno went on to explain Cali 646-0111 unanimously approved Lionel A. are now written, Carlno ex- counts eaoh of murder In the company s o u ^ unoucceaefully ■eddna to repreawit Robert’s request for a variance toe three spane. report warn avallahte. oontitoutloaa in the develop^ Massaohuaetite and New Yorit, Til issirr VokiMetric Cota- that the planning and zoning to have to* Judgment reversed of the teaohliw pio- and expects to get her Martars idained. second degree. to iftove a garage on his prop­ Other if.S. airmen claimed U.S. peratroopere at Phuoc mant of the state and juM m butUon give* an instant, commission is continually Superior Court Judge John R. on toe bools of insufficient, evi­ ahan be accorded equal they knocked out a bridge and Vlito 404 miles north of Belgon Tiking note of the anniver­ Degree next year at the Unl- clean flame which burnt at The amendments consisted working with the professional dence, wltb leqiaot to ac­ erty on Morin Ave. tn (Jerald first of sight approval in toe Thlm sentenced each boy to life Park development. Robert is to bombed out Ifighway 7 at a were reported moving bode to sary oelelwation echedulM fw venMy of Southern Oaiifonria top efficiency—no smoke a t planning consultants to develop imprisonment on each count, —Confirmed a decision by Su- t s baadian, ptl&clpaU, point 70 miles northwest of their base at Vung Teu. ,The June 27 through July ^ the in Los Angeles. soot . . . no waste of foel. general commercial and Indus­ a comprehensive planning pro­ wiiOr Court Judge H e rb ^ S. NORMAN’S a t the board a t edU- oootaict the building department their sentences to run consecu­ for the necessary permit. Vinh. They also reported dam­ paratroom had been Sown to lawmakers conehid^ **We of Heat is “locked” in the fur­ trial “I" zones. ’Ihrc change ia gram for. South Windsor. The dacOonakl dlsmlaslng a suit aooida and parttoi|pa- Fhuoc Vinh Just south of Dong designed to permit industrial proposed changes will be the tively. The offect of toe consecu­ MANCHESTER Budget Copies aging strikM against approach­ the General Assembly «tsM Maaebsetov Eveniar Herald nace between firing periods, tive sentence* would be to pre­ brought by Arthur A. Cohen of In dtoeuaelon w tn r a a ^ t es to two bridgae arid three Xoel to protect toe airfield our sincere congretoflatlon to Tolland oorreapondeat, Bette and not wasted up the chim­ and commercial development In first step In updating of the Guilford SLgaInrt Raymond A. [aUaitaa and otbar eoBittUoDs Coplee of the pre^posed Board _____ at Dong Hoi airileld there. the good ettiaene of ToHand on ney. Thdusands of owner* appropriately zoned land In comprehensive plan, Carlno vent McAlister and McNally of Education budgets for the qnatrale, toleplioiie 876-2846. from being paroled until otter Dairts of Preston for alleged Bsipifi9BMnU 228 ml{M southwest of Hanoi. Vietnamese troops reportedly this (noet festive of. occawans For subeeriptions ead advertle- npiatt txetpUonal oil ssv- hiwi. stated. breach of warranty. 1M5-66 fiscal year are availabl<;, inp. No soot meant thtt 40 years, instead of. Just after 'alar ocaitanda diat thare la The pilots encountered only were flown to Phuoc Vinh today end exprosa our wish ttmt their Ing call the Herald a t 878-S1S6. This amendment la designed Also to be considered at the —Overruled a derision by Su­ M eerttfled axeluatTe a t the town office building anC moderate groundflre and all to take over detonee of the elr- town riiall continue to pros- the cause of about 90% ejf 20 years as in the cose of a rim toe office of the supet-totendent to assure proper access, park­ meeting will be a change of gle life term. perior Oourt Judge Norman M. ddar the taraas a t aae- relumed safely, U.S. spokesmen fleM from the Americane ^ gUGHT OVEBEUORT service cstb it also slimi- ing and arrangement of build­ zone from I to general com­ ___ one. Tlie arocdlns oC the Elected of schools at Ooventiy High Rehable sources setimoitsd ToUaiid IVIna ba llee^ ■otaMl. Phone us, or cosM Counsel for the youths argued Dube in'valldating a portion of ■Bid. SAVANNAH, (Ja. (AP)— ings, Oarino ex^alned. He add­ mercial on the properly of Dor­ the court did not have toe legal sec. 14-1 (47) of toe general Fronf End bin, aooordliis to him, appeara Mrs. Frank A. O lpi^ of 6M SchooL Eight Navy planes from the goverrment caaualtlee in toe Tolland was aiw a^ tha In weTl dsmonetfsta. othy and Lucian Grillo, 154 The public to tnvHed to an as­ Armstrong CoQega Senior ed that thi.s Is a common zon­ right to Impose toe consecutive statute* dealing with motor ve­ to put all toadMaa and admin- "V. Middle Ilike. was recently UJL carrier Midway ranged Donx Xoei operation at 880, with trophy for■— dfcte the wtwtmirwinning tMinteam ing procedure used by many John Fitch Blvd., and a change latntoca on an equal fooUnc elected president of the Ladies sembly a t 9:50 am . ’Ihursday Meet OiarleB daxton was preparing life sentences. hicles sales definltlona. The high dawn over a llOmlle half of these still missing. in the Juritor High T ra« town.s In the capital region who of zone from commercial ex­ coxirt ordered a retrial in the Special toaoCar aa necotlaUns rlthta of Assumption at a meeting at at Coventry High School when stretch further south of Btonoi. At Isast 200 civilian casuattiea held laM Etoturday a t the Htoka to dose a special student body pansion to restricted commer­ The Supreme Court, In a unan­ the church of Aasuntptlon Hall. program when he fd t someone are promoting sound and prop­ imous (pinion, said Thlm had case between Domenlc A. 'Ver- general awiuds wiU be present The pUoto repoitod these re- were reported at Dong Xoal. School. Tonatod scored a total erly planned industrial and com­ cial on property of Frank A. R«q. S12S 0 She succeeds Sfisa Katherine ed. 44 end tugging a t his sleeve. The tug^ FO G AR TY the statutory perogaUve to sen­ raster of Waterbury and Jolin M m : Many other civilians were re­ of points BUington ac­ mercial development. This pro­ and Helen A. Petraltls, 1106 J. Tjman, commissioner of mo­ (1) ALIGN FRONT END i f O'Brien. Other officers are Spelling Awards —Six tons of 1,000-pound ported kiHed and wounded at cumulated S8. gee was Dr, Henry Ashmore, Sullivan Ave. tence the ycxiths as he did. (2) BALANCE FRONT •Aaaoctattnn (MBA) throuah lU Mrs. Oheater Klelldc, vice presi­ eottege prMiderrt, who whisper­ cedure is presently being used "There was no abuse of (Judi­ tor vehicles. In Grade 4 at the Robertson bombs droi^wd on the Ten Ptau Tuan Lol village. Teachera assisting ^ BROSai Inc* effectively In the commercial Service' New* WHEELS—Reg. f4-00 ' hrietoiy la the April refer dent', Mrs. Ridiard Mannw, School Exiling Bee awards barracks area 118 miles south of American caaualtiee in toe and timing ed tax doxton’e ear. With an cial) discretion in doing so,” to* (S) CHECK FRONT lOnm. la meaalngleaa. be hnpUaa recording secretary; Mrs. Stan­ ewfeatTseawd grin on his tece, expansion and Industrial expan­ Airman Gary L. Klambt, son court sold. have been presented to the fol­ Ebnoi. Pilots had reported it 10 bloody battle were 7 MBed, 11 iuded -Albertmthlm,------^ Eddy . sion zone* in town, according to of Mra. Elinor A. McIntyre of WHEEL BEARINGS 1b Ua letter. ley B. Zatkowrid, financial lowing: Firsts. Kathy Hatch per cent destroyed in two raids missing end 15 wounded. ths. young MC introduced Gov­ 319 Broad SU Manchester In another Fairfield County secretary; Mrs. George Logiere, Woods,’ Vena Harding, imd Carlno. 38 Davewell Rd. has completed criminal ca« , the high court Picnic Planned (4) CHECK BRAKE Seotloo 1 haa two prsrialoaa Debra Russack and Deborah Monday. Estimates of Viet Oong USed Bernard MriUlgan f^ Tol; ernor c a n Sondeiw. it wae Air Force basfc military SYSTEM ^that do not appear to have corretog secretary; Mrs. Machie; seconds, Brian Feuer- —Five truck* hit with rocket range from 800 to 1,000, malidy *Gorerinor Bandera Appreda- Phone 649-4539 Secondly, the commission is denied an appeal by two-time liouis Orlawaki, treasurer; Mrs. land, and adding a nj- “teacher" demonstration on the airport and stadium welcoming sored by the ’Tolland Board Ihe board as of nonv has tak­ Adams, h o ^ tah ty ; Mrs. Myron day, PeUetJers v*. ’Tomm’s and of California, Florida or any other state you care^ A. Bo^iBch, membership; Mrs. steps of the building where Mc- commlttee-s, authorized a half­ Recreation and it is hoped that en no official action ae a re­ Gorris OU V*. Lakeside; Thurs­ Dlvitt and White axe, to eat day off with ,.pay tor state em­ next year activities can be in sult of the bUL It is awaiting John A. Obuchowskd, program; day, North Coventry Fire v». to name! For there’s something very special about Mrs. Chsulss 8. House, public lunch. One of the group said ployes in 11 surrounding coun- eluded for the participation Governor Dempsey’s signing Savings and Loan and CbrnwaM they were protesting the fact Urea. girl students. the bill into law and also it is retotfons; Mrs. Andrew Reg- Acres v*. ZoUo’s, both local, •k ftrand haw, foIlTMinlpped cars ready to go. Connecticut. gstts, puhtteSty; Mis. Roland A. the university sanctioned class VflUiam RoUey, chainnan of awaiting considaratian of the and PanUcelU vs. Ansaildi in cut* tor the astronaut’s recep­ the Board of Recreation award­ Midfiord, telephone. Mrs. Ed- Bolton; Friday, Pelletier vs. ’•k ReaBonahlt xRteik But it takes more than fields and streams and wsM M. Wlnxler and Mrs. Rob- tion but did not do so for a re­ ed medals to the first and seo- Gorris and Lakeside va. cent "teach-in^’ held at toe uni­ Vandals Ekhead ond ptooe wtnnera in the vari­ Fun insurance coverage. Cool Nlgiitwear est S. Ooe wifl be in diaige of Tomm’e; Saturday, ’Tremblay k wooded hills to keep modem man happy. To send toe year book. versity to protest United States’ ous oaitegories. V*. ZoUo and Oomwall v*. Ailert poUdea to Viet Nam. Bronze Heron Bwinunlng Lessons k Iduge discount if your car is in our shop for our kids to good schools . . . to live in comfort- It iVBs a week ago monday, RegtetnUions fpr swtanmtaig rq ia irs . The Classic! Maaohester Evening Herald toat.McDtvitt, 86 and White, 34, The Arthur Stewaiti of 179 c|as*(a to be held, a t Crondall’p able homes . . . to provide for the good life hi* Ooveotiy ' ebrtoiipeadent, F. splOshed down to toe Attantic, Boulder Rd. repotted finding a Fond Bi« bring accepted. Final Paalhie little, telephone 742- America’s newst heroes. day of reglriToUon wlB be our old age. 62S1. Most of their time since, ex­ headless heron on their lawn Thuradayotlba town Hal ftom cept to receive from President recently. 9 aim. to noon. Pre-Mbool MORMm BROTHERS It takes a dyjjMmic economy to make Connect­ Johnson Air F'orce promotions The decapitated bird was no swmimilng iMSona wUl ba glyon. M l CENXEB BTBXgT — TEL. 84S-S1S5 Bro6k Conduit from m a ^ to lieutenant cok>- stranger to the premisee, how­ hel, had been spent to dredging ever; it was an expenrive UEA8INO FLANd F(Ht A IL 1986 MAKES A MODELS icut Living the special thing it is! Now Out to Bid from memory toe minute evente bronze ornament which had ap­ of their fliglit tor experts of the parently caught toe eye* of It takes busy factories and busy stores and thnt National Aeronauttca and Space marauding vandal*. A reploce- A prapoaed town project Administralion. meht will reportedly Cost about stability of our great insurance industry ... | which has prodneed many Wtr Wednesday McDvUt goes to 1128. t*r words anS VOertoUnSitiona is approacbiiEr fouttlori, with the- Last year, for example, Connecticut’s thriving attvertteiiWieot, for sealed bids' tor tha ocndtruotlon of a B i^ insurance companies poured $415,587,674 low Brook oondudlt, to run from into Connecticut’s economy! For taxes to the eatt of'Lenox-St. to Benton fit. NORMAN'S ROLL UF AWNINGS The oonstTUdUon, for which -the board «f tthnector* have sp- WonderKil State and our cities and towns . . . for salaries propriaited $80,060, ia the result BLOCK BUSTER to its 23i000 employees . . . for insurance ben­ of a strong oampiaign by resi­ 2-PC. SOFA BED SUITE things dents of ttie area, to prev^nf: efits to thousands of Connecticut residents . . . street yuqd .back, yard flash ChiriM of Early American or I ^ i s h $tyle. floods, during heavy rains. No money down. bappBii and to finance needed projects of all kinds—firom The bids, wMch i^ l be open­ ed <« dt >X a,fi». in tbp schools and factories to bridges and highwaysl]^ Municipal Building, were about with a month(tolte ta t adyertteemant, atoce the tiol^ had to wait unj- CASH froip 415 million dollars makes a big difieroice to tU it hod acquired the necessary righits-afHwn^. ; I nc. Connecticut and the way in which we live. And-^ Speclfkiamns ^ the bUdtng CORNER OF FOREST ?T. AND.FII^jx . . BspefiGi^ it all adds up to just one big reason, amoi^* oaM for. Pbai coritraotor to oemr INSTANT CREDIT * NO MONEY HjOWN' fjsf W iaMn^ fatiMe (i- fV: mence-wb^ within 10 daya of many others, why everyone says there’s '‘somi- SIZES the owiand a t the eentraot and to oMcIfy the Iqngth of tlipa t Cslaia special” about living in Connecti(xit! naeded' fo4'cttogdrildn,.' TT M «’’Fer ■I 8253 CC/// Toi||iI*€>8t Picks lAsk vac now! IfMlALPMQES «•! Forlfas gate who hfea pojoa For Father's Day Ask (k a fTraat-Yogatlf' Vacation, teaii — — oonL eomCoiriaUa Md with Tt's lwvor too eaily or too Into Le^nfPclegat^l to.ritri knltttag tola Cbtoilc.— aM -MOriMfui Ihiflsi ataft to h8pp«(i( Get The Insurance has a cbolca of aliswaa, oM hte aheaya in stylel The hand DeleglkW''^^ the annual 'dtsi- JADE EAST , ,881* W M an Intv- $16.78 $300 Maxt or kor nnti. ooma ’texture of the pattern trict irwe|ln|f of-th» Amerii MiiMatuU Mfion^ (iradit c id for immaiOata sarirks 2 8 .U ' 500 Information Office Mo, m»wm^dt04Uma is oUteh-will win you many oom- Legion, u) be -held Bunds; TOO; I t Oisao 10, 12, 14. 18, IS, 20. pfhnantmry gtanoea! $;S0 p.im in ThomMonville, |i|as(BiN.a ,,, at 8(9 p;inf IkM :nglish L£A!Hr;o 91.16 70 Farmington Ava. Butt tt to 40. aiM U, M bust Fatteni No. OClll has todt di Hw>f • « i.iioM artifhiM .im r aiMt^Mt^BaadteUiat LOgiLi k f , 1%-yMda of V o r 4B-inob; fSotlnrtl tor coot In aises 12, II I ! # WINDOW! 4 in ffar pocliat,..; fait! '0* 84 momh iitei; Mioct pants, 1 yard of MMnoh. and Id inokisive. Prioa fiOtt - They^^'Ma Hairy Wlarx^lcki; Plus i-.’.i Hartford, Conn, To oedar, sand 60c in ooliia to; mordMr, tend 50c in ootna to. oofnmA&Sirs' luMrinan -WaniarJ #l>bORS ■ua Btonott, ' Tha Ma&idWMtel’ 'Altos Oahot, The Manchsatsr aetrior vice wRunapdar;ORunapdar; Eugeni ■/i Harold, U80 AVlb OP Bvvntag Harald, 1188 AVE. OF Ofher Populnr Brands NEW TO U . M.T. d w m ih m , m ew t o b k , m.t . Minor ,and '.Albartt Ffodehc^ moUiiw odd lOe For lol t .1 gaud Mb l^yJoM lw Igrinp Sand 80c now for your naar 'N{ will tedd .Us-annual' alaitldh of fprlng-tanroar Altaap! RagUtar officers at* tha post homq en 299 GREEN ROAD TtL. 643-4 H ’f • ' r W i i M f M o l M jaatarat; QMoai Ooiaetion; i iteiat la ONahaL hwtt^ tMgiil u , . . >4

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• j.'u’, ■'., <,\Jiil'i-Li iL( • P BIANCHESTER e v e n in g IffliCALD. MANCHteSTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1966 I^AGB TEN MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDa V, JUNE 18, Columbia Tolland ; 188 Kellems H ^ ro n Teacher Contracts Ready^ Events sted Again St. Matthew’s Guild Sets Girl Scouts Some May Refuse to Sign Afeetihg Set Anderson • Shea Post VFW fAt Voting’ £>oth In S^te Commander Ed'wln Edwards On Plan for A n ti^ e Sale for Sunday wlU be named "Honor Com- G et Awards Tha long-awaited teaehers'i ' lA st night, at the beafd (Ow H wii t Irow g » 8> OM ) m ender" of the year at Friday (Ooattamed ftram F k f« Om > salary agrasments will be issued meeting, the Mancheeptar Ad­ night's dinner of the 46Ui An­ ministrative OounoU, made up nual State VFW Convention at toda^, announced School Supt. ttonad ItM crItMta appMad by Public Nurse An Antique Fslr and SaleWparklng for 60 oan will be pro- blm, modarator In Ceremony of prtnclpale and vice prlnolpals, Promo to tha projact. will be held Sunday at the TV)!- vlded'‘ the Stratford Motor Lodge. renov* m« or ba daraUct WUUam Curtis at the board of came out in support of the MBA "U « a a e o ^ tha commia- Agricultural Center on estimated cost of EdwsLTd'e cltaUon will be hla duty." education meeting last night hetion. atdBar*a flndlnga- and oonchalona The town will hold a special R t 80 in Vernon from noon to ans, aa adopted at the made for leading his lO-post di­ Tba moderator didn’t ramova Hebron Girl Scout Court of The teachers of the Man- m a letter to the school hoard ot fMt aa oorroet," ha wrote, meeting At Yeomans Hell June 6 PJto Sponsored by St Mat­ meeting, U $272,000. > vision to the highest Increase in KaQema laat Novambar Awards was held last Friday ohaster Bldueatlon Association chairman, tha eouncil'a chair­ "tlMra la nothliir in Um raeord thew's Women’s Quild, It U Architects for the project membership during the past six an aha atafad a altnllar att- 21 At 8 p.m. The AgendA In­ in the elementary school audi­ (MET) may now go through man Allan Cone, said that the to axplaln why thay would not being held tor the benefit of are Jeter and Cook. Steven montha. In protaat againat OonnacU- with withholding signatures cludes A decision on the ques- torium with Deborah Wright MEA 1s using ona of tha few aqually apply to othar auoh the church building fund. Jankis represented, the firm at Edwards, who will relinquish >eut’a mandatory party lever, from tha agreements as a pro­ significant measures availaMe Mrga conatnietlon projacta, Uon of eetAblishlng a Public A variety o f anUque and the meeting. his local commander’s post on arWcb requiraa each voter to as mlatress of ceremony. She is test against the 1968-66 salary to It as a msans of registertag avaa though not aa laiva aa HsAlth Nursing ProgtAm decorator Items will be exhlblt- Committee chairman of the Sunday, to his brother George, p u l a party lever even tf he a senior Senior Scout, with the schedule and as bargaining a protest. Tha letter urged the Yankca..." whether or not the town wlehes •fi by snUque dealen from building committee who gave WlU then be named Junior Vice 4'li)ani to vote a apUt tipkrt. Andover Senior Troop. w e i^ n in negotiations for the board to give sartoua conaidsra- Thantoro, ha aald, "...the to incrsAse the mumerAtlon of throughout New England. Ad- (Commander for District 3.' 4 Idtaa KaUama ramalnad In the reports at the meeting inriud- Brownies awarded one-year 19M-67 salaries. The MEA vot­ Uon to Improving the salaiy wrap up propoaal tor Yankee several town officlale and do the miaslon Is free and door prises ed Howard Horsman, survey The local post will send 34 ^ booth tbrougtiout tha day, final- ed this action earlier this month. schedule for next year. and Yankee alone dearty seemi voters wish to provide Mpante be A'warded. Refreshments, oommlttee; Stuart Danforth, delegates to the June 18-20 State I t y ooUapalng ot exhauaUoo aa membership stars were: Jean AUTO Curtis gave the teachers un­ The principals and vice prtn- to be not only dtacrlmlnatory office epAce for the sAlectmen including home baked plea will planning and site; Mary Tweet, COTventlon and, members of the IttM polla olaaad. Barrasso, Betty Brackett, Kar­ la Berglund, Cheryl Dixon, Lin­ til July 1 to have either the cipala are on a separate sched­ but uniairiy ao. and the tax coUectort, the as- be eoldt'and pony and fire en­ eanctuary; Pat Lojslm, church post, their Ladles' Auxiliary and 1 Long a fighter tor a variety signed salary agreement, or ule and negotiated their own "Wa do not hold gaoerally gine rides wlU be available for the Bt. Patrick's Pipe Band will l o t cauaaa,es, kUH Kellema ia bert da Dumont Debbie Hl|ngint, sesBors and poaei^ the ragls- school; Lola Barlow, eodal and Heads KofC Bethany Horton, Darlene John­ a statement of intention, not salary schedule separately this that a apedal rate tor a parti­ Committee Head trara the ohUdren. The fair will be admlnlatraUve, and William psrtlcipate In Saturday's parade knoam for bar fight againrt tha cular riM...ia (in ttaeU) Illegal," held rain or shine. GLASS son, Kathy KabUk, Sharon Mc- to do ao, or a letter of resigna­ past year. They do not dispute The (3AL Public Health Zfure- Somers, who gave the finan- In Bridgeport. aHtUboUInc of federal income Lionel J. Leeeard was elect­ Fred T. Baker of the Baker Jack Spieas, Wllllmantic, is Cavanaugh, Susan Oliver, tion Into his office. their own salaries. he oonohided. "We determine Insurance Agency has been ing Service expires In Septem­ clal report. Manchester will have two texet. ed Grand Knight of the Knights He aald that If a teacher had A t an MEA representatl'ye only the diacrtmlnatory charac •erving as director of the fair, members on convenUon com­ m IMS ahe wrote to President Kathy Pettinglll, I-ori Ray, elected the new chairman ot the ber and the propoeed service, Parents who made deposits O f All Kinds of OolumbiM, Campbell Ooun- not expressed his Intention by council meeting yesterday, Wol­ tar of the oommiaoioner’a ap­ and k m t e s t e r Jedrslewski, mittees. Edwards and Dept. J Trtitnan, informing him that she Gene Raymond, Cindy Robin­ town’s Insurance Advisory Com­ for which the town must now at the time o f registration are oil No. 573 for the year 1666- July 1, he would send him a let­ fert noted that the administra­ proval of the Yankee wrap up... Kingsbury Are., la general Service Officer Querlno J. Agos- 2 had aaked the aecretary of the son, Cynthia Shsfcyk, Cathy mittee. He succeeds Edgar H, pay, will be in 'CtolumblA alone. requested to visit the Hicks Installed Promptly 96 last night at the K of C Home. Sylvester, Mary Vasist and Jo- ter ilhylng that the administra­ tive council had not imanlmoua- conaldering tha teate on which chairman. school office, between and tinelU will both serve on the I treasury to indtot her for refus- He in asedistant chief quaiUty con­ CUrke of the (3arke Insurance if the voters choose to eetAb- 2 12 Ann Zimmer. tion assumed the teacher in­ ly backed the MEA. Some had the commlaaioner baaed that ap­ Agency, who waa elected advi­ llsh the service, the state will Mrs. Vito ClrlgUano la chair­ a.m. on a school day, to claim Welfare and Rehabilitation Com­ In All Makes of Cara l l n g to withhold income taxes trol inspector for SculU Machine proval...even though the approv­ 1 Third grade Brownies who tended to restsn. backed the MFr*! posltton, sor. grant aid but appUcatlon must man o f the amueements and their refund. mittee, and Edwards will also from her emplayen* wages. Co. of East Hartford. Leasard Today, ME> President Rob­ al of the commlasioner waa oth- •he la a B B1 a t e d by Donna serve on the Membership Oom­ Miaa KeHema wanted a test flew up to the junior troop 'While others support Other officera chosen at i be made by July 1. If the town The board o f education also Hvea at 169 Lynesa 8t. with his were Laurel Clark, Bonnie ert Wolfert said that he is dis­ thought of Curtis on the action. erwlae warronttd under the cri PMUpp and Theresa Morey. announced the appointment of mlttee. WORK DONE INDOORS IN OUR SHOP aae made ot her contention wife and four children. meeting today are Alfred P, approves the service, voters will Colgan, Marlalne C o 111 n a appointed the agreements did Curtis, according to W oltat, tarla which he applied, Ida ap­ Werbner of the Jarvis Agency, be aaked to appropriate town Mrs. Lawreoce Zirilnekl. Margaret DeLaura aa a teach­ OPEN 8 AJL to 6 P-Mv-SATURDAYB 8 A-BI. to NOON J that "no one has the rIgM to Other chair oflHcera elected to proval of thla fingle, epedflo Susan Derby, Pamela DlLuel- not come out sooner and that said that since the teachers had ■vice chairman; Robert La]^>m funds which m ir be neqded for ohalraian ot the retreahmenta er for Grade 4 during the 1065- 1846 SURCHARGE FIRST • take money out of the pay enr serve for the coming year are ano, Lorrie Hodge, Lorna John the deadline of July 1 Is so close. project weea not authorized In oommlttee la aeetsted by Mrs. 66 school year. A paduate of NEW YORK —The world’s 5 TSlope of another person." James B. Holmes, Deputy negotiated separately and had of the Lappen Agency, secre­ the remainder of the year. son, Patty Kearney, Cheryl But ha said he' was sure the separate salary schedules, and the toce of the obvtoua Intent tary; and William S. Rood of Edward Griswold, Mrs. Kenneth St. Joseph College in 1264, Mariner Girl Scouts of Ship 4 happily serve as crew aboard the 62-foot schoon­ first surcharged provisional WHITE euss CO. ■ But Instead ot IndIcUng her, Grand Knight; Francis Malo­ of...general atatutea (which tay) A oonunittee has been study­ J. A. Keefe, Sharon Keefe, Roxanne teachers would have enough since the administrators wsrs the Crockett Agency, treaaurer. ing the pay now received by Krivanec, Mre. Henry LaFon- Mrs. DeLaura has previously er "Brilliant" out of Mystic Seaport culminating two years of preparation. postage stamp, a 2-cent sur­ 8 fhe federal government an^hed ney, chancellor; Francis Laraia, Knight, Linda Leach, Cheryl that imtea and premium chargee tautot at the Metacomet School charge on a 3-cent stamp, waa nearly $S of Miae Kellems' Urns. satisfied 'With their own sched' The Town Insurance Advisory town officlAls and wUl turn in talne, M n. George Pellee, Carol ------— . ■ - — <)> ...... 31 BISSEU ST. Plioiift 449-7322 I ,000 recording aecrotary; William Libera, Dorothy Parker, CJiar ehall not be unfairly dUcrtmlna Harding, Dorothy Zatoilanaky, in Bloomfield, Connecticut. tssui^ in 1846 by the City Des­ funds aa penaltlea. The step was Wolfert also said .he was dis­ ule, he didn't see how the coun­ Committee is composed of mem­ a report recommending raleea I fun ~ Shea Jr,, warden; Walter Stet­ lene Patroski, Sherry Porter, appointed that the Manchester tory...” Parlshlonen Warned patch Post of New York. ';en ahbough Miaa Kellema’ son, inside guard and Kerin Ool- cil could support the ■withhold­ bers of the Manchester Aasocto- at Monday's meeting. Meiiraen Jendrucrit, Mrs. Nor­ Janet Sagllo, Amanda Wright Federation of Teachers (MFT) ing measure. tlon of Insurance Agents, chos­ man Zetotlansky, Mra. David The Rev. J. Clifford Curtin Andover ^^mEmployes i had paid taxes on Una, outside guard. Also, Paul and Jean Zachmann, the above At present, tha mas also receiving memberahlp warned parishioners to be on action, but he waa certain that MEA measure “hollow militan­ NEW HAVEN (AP)—Truateee ranks. is that of the town clerk at Joseph Ulrioh. Mra. Gerald .-^eductions. Quinn, assistant treasurer; John stars. over 50 per cent of the teach­ the watch tor a man mas­ t ^ Miss KeUeme sued end even- J. O’Ooimor, Jtidge advocate and cy" and has refused to sup­ of the bankrupt New Haven They ad-vise the town on all of Yeomans Hall. The assesaora’ BkMitn. Mra. Henry fiaemraylo, Town Forms For Townes Mariner Scouts Sixth grade girts who re­ ers would withhold. port It. The MFT, however. Is its insurance problems and have Mra. Jack Bush, Loulee Plwoeld, querading as a priest. j 3 uaUy got back all but $800 of Robert C. ^uUy, trustee. ceived their Cadette Cockades Railroad have aaked federal records are stored there which A man wearing a priest’e { ttia attacbed fUnda. If the MEA does not get at also dissatisfied with the sal­ court for advance approval of a been Instrumental In saving the is a great inconvenience to both M a rm Henry, Mrs. Roland Pel- and crossed the bridge into least a 50 percent response. It ary schedule. town subetantial sums of money lerin, Mrs. Aknils Stelrer and garb is reported to have ap­ sonville; Mrs. Margaret Ryan cadette scouting were overly propoeed $4.6 mlllkm plan that the clerk and the aaaessore when proached a new family In to'wn Archery Club Mariner Girt Scouts of Ship 4,^Porcheron In honor of the four and son, Windsor. •will not go through ■with the Since the board of educS' ■wtn^ keep New Haven com­ on Insurance premlume. there la work to be done by both. Mra. James Wentworth. Manchester recently sailed the tes who will be leaving Hill, Debbie Horton, Karen action. The teachers who plan Uon has already refused to con­ Chairman of the gate is Judy and asked a substantial amount DISCHARGED YESTER­ Horton, Donna Keener, Sherry muter traina running between Hie tax collector's records are of money for the church. 63-foot schooner "BrUllant’’ out Ship 4; Carol Kompanlk, Patri' DON’T LET THE LACK OF \ Ho8pital Notes to withhold will send a prepar­ sider further salary Increases, DAY: William MelU, l l Fox- Mott, Denise Porter, Sandra New York and Connecticut tor stored in her home and With the fitausB, and Mra. John Welle. For Children of MysUc Seaport for four days. cia Porcheron, Ruth Schiebenp- ed statement to Wolfert who it Is unlikely that withholding Joann Ulrich, Mra. Robert Father Curtin said the man I ------croft Dr,; Mrs. Antonlette Rein and Melissa Osborn. another 18 montha. Mean Thief constant Influx of new families does not represent the church The sail was the culmination of flug and Claire Bcutherlln. Bach will then hold them until he gets signatures will result In any White and Mra. Robert Vrisrdi Vlalttng hours are S to 8 p.m. Scblaefer, Tolland; Mra Miriam Receiving aign of the star: The plan is now under con­ in town there is a ae«d for a or surrounding churches. The gravring program spon­ two years of preparation includ­ girl received a 6 x 7 photo taken f In an areas oxoeptliig matern- Niool, 48 Bunce Dr.; Mrs. Bar­ the required number. salary increases for 1666-66. sideration by the federal Hous­ separate office. are helping. ing the Joseph Conrad Youth aboard the "BriUlant" while on Julie Boyer, Denise and Shelly AVON (AP) — Police are He noted that any person sored by the Recreation Com­ CASH GET YOU DOWN! I Ity where fiiey are 2 to t p.m. bara Horton, 38 Indian Dr.; Clark, Debby Devine, Luann ing and Home Finance Agency. looking t a a thief who broke Regirtrara, by elate law, a n Mrs. William Holley Is pub­ authorized to approach parish­ Training Program at Mystic their cruise. The highlight of I and 6:M to 8 p.m. and private Mrs. Josephine MaUon, Wap­ Gambolati, Sherri Grant, Bev Ratification of the propo^ by into the Congregational entitled to their own offiew. licity chairmen, ai>d Mrs. Stan­ ioners would have proper cre­ mission for recreational ac­ Seaport. the evening was the shewing of rooms where they are 10 a.m. ping; Oscar Chetelat, RFD 1; erly Hill, Debbie and Karen Four from State Juljr 1, is necessary If the cash- Churrti in Avon Center end Beach Begtatratlea ley Mloganoakl, Marcia Henry dentials. tivity la showh by the forma- The crew consisted of Joanne color sUdes by Ruth Schleben- ) to 0 p jn . Visitors are requested William Sayers, Wllllmantic; Horton, Donna Keener, Karen short New Ha-ven ia to qualify took an undertermlned Miae Jean Natacli reporting on and Louise Piwoekl sre sssist- Officers have been named i tlon of a junior archery club, Belliveau, Susan Clarke, Chrol pfiug taken throughout the j not to smoke ia pattents’ rooms. Mrs. Wanda R 1 e m e r, 807 E. Obituary for $1.6 million In annual tax Links, Sherry Mott, Roxanne Killed in Crash amount of money from the beach registration, aald a total tng. for the Holy Name Society. open to ah' Andover boys and Kompanlk, Elaine Martel, Linda three years of their mariner • Ko m<»e Hu b two visitors at Middle Tpke.; Thomas O'Neill, Perham, Oai Pizzalota, Denise relief from New York State. Junior Women Meet McLeod, Patricia Porcheron, scouting activities. Ship 4 was retarded children’s fund. of 456 carda were leeued among August Loehr hsji been elect^ girls of elementary and hlgTi one time per patient. 10 Mintz Court; Harold Kyle, Porter, Joan SagUo, Xlary Zach­ Mrs. Andrew O. Hickey On Bay Bridge It the plan is approved by all 122 femmes. 'This includes Tolland Junior Women's Club president; Paul Doyle, vice Ruth Scheibenpflug, Beth Shaln- given a perf'oet attendance 111 Benton St.; Desiree Ataml- mann, Barbara Ives, Pat Por­ parties by July 29, the New Ha­ will hold a meeting tonight at president; Peter Pado, secre- 8

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  • blue silk shantung. bridegroom’s mother wore a the Parkade Garden apart­ Nazarian of Simsbury was or­ Mrs. Slonskl is a graduate of iel O. Audlewlo^STV reported to of Manchester High School and a degree in mechanical engi­ Samuel Hougas of New Brit­ Given in marriage by her All carried old fashioned bou­ pink sheath with overskirt and neering. He isi employed in the ments after June 19. ganist. Miss Sarah Yagoobian; ain served as his brother’s best Windham High School and a police Monday thkt he fell matching accessories. Both a 1965 graduate of Gettysburg Mrs. Snell ts employed at father, the bride wore a fuH- quets of white miniature carna­ advanced power system depart­ of New ~ Britain ■ was soloist.sol^st. j nian. Ushers were Arthur Sl- student at the University of asleep in an easy chair in front wore corsages of white cym- (Pa.) College. He plans to work the Hartford National Bank lei^lth gown of white taffeta’, de­ tions, pink roses and ivy. ment at Pratt and V/httow, Di­ Bouquets of white cajnatioinB monlan and Gregory Ahraham- Connecticut. She la a past at hto home while listening to a bldlum orchids. for a master’s degree for one and Trust Co., Hartford. Mr. worthy advisor of Willlmantlc signed ■with a Sabrina neckline Alan Taylor of Gettysburg vision o f United A ircraft Oorp., and gladioli were at the altar. I inan, both o f New Britain. portabrf’ radio. served as best man. Ushers A reception was held at year at the University of Penn­ Snell Is an engineer at Pratt Given in marriage by her, A fter a reception at the Assembly, Order of Rainbow When he awoke, the radio waa trimmed wkh Alencon lace and sylvania. East Hartford. pearia, a cathedral-length were Robert Prentice of Man- Luther Hall, Eknanuel Lutheran and Whitney, Division of Unit­ brother, Walter W. Keeney of Hedges, New Britain, the for Glrb. Mr. Slonskl Is a grad­ missing. and ed Aircraft Corp., Elaat Hart­ Enfield, the bride wore a full- couple left by plane for Bet' uate of Griswold High School. ford, lengtt gown of blush pink peau' muda. They will live In Weth- Jewett City, and attended the de sol, de-algned with a high' ersfleld after June 20. University of Hartford. He is scoop neckline, short sleeves Mrs. Hougas is employed at employed at P ratt and Whitney. Bridal Shower and fitted empire bodice. T h e; Pratt and Whitney, CMvlsion of Division of United Aircraft LENOX PHARMACY Ciorp.. East Hartford. He Is a A-line skirt with side sVits was United Aircraft Corp., South 299 E. C E N T E R S T R E E T — 649-0896 Where SERVICE 1$ For Miss Olson accented with braid frogs, and Windsor. Mr. Hougas is en»' past president of the New had a split panel watteau train, ployed at the Factory Insur- Etngland Conference o f Metho­ with similar details. She wore a ancs Association, Hartford. dist Youth. Miss Edith Olson of SiYansea, Maas., was fe te ^ Saiturfcy ait a miscellaneous bridal shower at be married Friday evening bo Our BEST PRODUCT Edward ’Turkington, son of Mr. Joaeph Jay photo the home o f Mrs. Peter Staum, 147 Lynesa St. About 30 attend­ and Mrs. Harold A. ’Turkington, MBS. DONALD FRANCIS CARVEY ed. Mrs. Staum was assisted by 184 Parker St. Mrs. Robert Healy of Ellington lOai OaS Ann OoBmltaer oC^iaatber wore a yellow silk dress and Mrs. Albert Patch of An­ Open walnuts at the seam, Manchester and Donald Fran- wMh matching Shoes and white dover. A ll the hostesses are sis­ learing the shell halves un­ aia Carvey o f Bkiat Hartford ucoemorles. Both wore ooroagee ters of Miss Olson’s fiance. broken. Remove , the nut meats vers united In marriage Sat­ o f white carnations. The guest of honor opened and substitute with a short joke urday morning at St Bridg- A reception was held at the her gifts while seated beneath or saying written on a piece of • t’s Chureb. MtoKheuter Country Club. For a a pink and blue umbrella. The | paper and folded or rolled to fit. The bride ie the daughter of trip to Bermuda by plane, Mrs. same color scheme was used for ! Glue the halves back together lb*, and Mrs. Stanley J. GoU- Carvey wore a pink linen suit the refreehment table. and serve at a party, asking gdtaer, 477 ToUand T^e. Ihe with green trim, and pink and Miss Olson, the daughter of each person to take one and bridegroom Is the eon o f Mr. green acoeoBaries. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson, wUl read aloud what.fis written. and Mrs. Francis J. Carvey, IkMt Hartford. ' The Rev. Dennia R. Huaeey performed the double ring cere- CHOICE money. Mra. Raymond Mur­ Sheridan-N eumann phy was organist Bou^iets of peonies were on the altar. The bride, given ih marriage Miss Rosaline Helen Neumann Igr herfaitber, woreaftil-Ungth o f Great Neck and Quog:ue, gown of white silk organza, de­ N.Y., and Ens. Paul Bernard Sheridan of Bolton were mar­ signed with portrait neckline, Charaat photo .At This ried Saturday morning at St. and bodice trtanmed with CXian- MRS. DAVID SCOTT KORDT tlUy lace, elbow-leng^th sleeves Aloj^ius Roman Catholic appUqued wMh lace medallions, Church. Great Neck. The Rt. PRICE If^-ehaped“ ■ skirt and chapelchapi | B*''- J- pas- South Methodtot Church waa<^ A reception for 200 waa hrtd tor o f the church, performed the at the IC of C. haU. For her v a in with lace accents. Her the scene o f the wedding of i I three-tiered elbow-length veil ceremony and celebrated the Miss Elizabeth Ruth Cotton of wedding trip, Mrs. Kordt wore e f imported silk illusion was nupUal Mass. Manchester to David Scott a two-piece ooooa brown linen arranged from a cluster of The bride is the daughter of Kordt of Wilmington, Del., Sat­ sheath with turquotoe acoee- orange blossoms, pearls and Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Aloysiua urday afternoon. sories. The couple will Uve ait drysUilB, and she carried a cas­ Neumann of Great Neck and The bride to a daughter of 265 Prospect St, Boat Orange, cade bouquet of white cama- Quogue, and the bridegroom is Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cot­ N.J., after June 22. Oona and sbephanoUa. the son o f Dr. and Mrs. Bernard B H S s . . , ton of 126 ’Tanner St The Mrs. Ko^t to a graduate of • Miss Celia M. Polanaky of J. Sheridan of Hebron Rd., Bol­ bridegroom Is the eon of Mr. ManchesUii High School and East Hartford was maid of ton. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Kordt of U pa^ Odtoge, Bast Orange, honor. M lv Thelma J. Thibault Given in marriage by her Wilmington. where she waa a member of CC Manchester, and Mra. David father, the bride wore a gown Ik Rev. wchard Dupee perform­ Kappa Mu Epsilon National C. Stimson of Blast Hartford, of ivory silk oiganza over silk ed the double ring ceremony. Honorary Mathematics Society Mater o f the bridegproom. were peau de sole with bodice and Jack Grove was organtot wd and Phi Omega Sorority. She bridesmaids. Miss Donna M. short sleeves of alencon lace. ( b u t yo u OONt NAVE BE A MAGI6IAN TO MAKE IT WORK) John Peareon, eolotot ’The al­ wia be eniplo^ by Prudential Starr of HazardviUe, a cousin The skirt terminated in a ca­ TO tar was decorated with bouquets Inaurance Oo., Newark, N. J. Of the bride and Mias Janet M. thedral train. She wore a silk of white enapdragona. Mr. Kordt is a graduate of Mt. Berthold of Rockville, a cousin lace mantilla and carried a Eecorted to the altar by her Hermon School and to attending Cf the bridegroom, were junior bouquet of lilies-of-the-valley, ▲ This » the new Card Dialer for your home M A cinch to use (just pick out a precoded plastic father, the bride more a full- Upoola College, where Jm to a ta^esr.esmaids. Mias Doreen stephanotls and roses. 7 (the telephone that remembers numbers and T card, with the number you wish to reach, push length gown o f white sUk or- member of Alpha Phi Omega ntula Starr o f HaaardvUle, a Mrs. Paul Cunningham, a dials them for you autotnatically). it in the slot, and press the "start” bar). ganaa^ designed with sculp­ fraternity. cousin of the bride, was t i c ' l l aiater o f the bride, served as tured neckline, re-embroldered gh-1. matron o f honor. Seven brides­ Eliminates wrong numbers (and you can for­ ^ Costs $3.25 a month (plus installation - less alencon laoe trim on the waist­ M PER CENT OF WWB8 A ll the bridal attendants maids were In attendance; Miss get about trying to ramember numbers). line and hem, and removable, WORK wore floor-length gowns of ny­ Kathleen Neumann of Great ^ than you spend for newspapers). ♦ chapel length train. Her al- NEW YORK -About 18 mil­ lon organza, fashioned with Neck, sister of the bride; Mrs. ■■ Saves time in an^emergency' (IT.you heed the b o w -le n ^ veil o f illuaion was bell-shaped skirta, batteau Gerard A. Neumann Jr. of See it on display (at your nearest telephone lion American oouplea count on 4.BURNER ELECTRIC or GAS RANGE 9 doctor, the polioa',or'the fire department), arranged from a crown o f eaed the aamlngs of .both husband necklines, and white eyelet Great Neck, sister-in-law o f the business office). pearls, and she carried a cas­ bodices with cummerbunds bride; Mias EUlzatoeth King of Available in six colors (green, white, pink, ♦ and wife. Thto to about 80 per cade bouquet o f gardenias. cent of married couples. RO9M SIZE AIR CONDITIONER terminating in Watteau trains. Great Neck, cousin o f the M baige, blue and black). Othar npertory dialers ▲ Eaay to get one of your own (ypu don’t have Mre. ^Ronald Haam of They wore matching roce bride; the Misses Patricia and ▼ also available. 7 to be a magician - just fill out this coupon). ThomiMonvUle, a alstar of tbs bea^^eces with bouffairt. face Mary Ann Sheridan of Bolton, )>rido, was matron of honor vnila and carried cascade bou- sisters of the bridegroom; Mrs. I — w w i^Mypi'aMa awn m bridesmaids were Mtos J« F A I^ S MAKE REFRIGERATOR Miets of camatlona matching Lawrence Leyden of New Jer­ Ifordt of ■Wilmington, etoter of O u ir gowns. sey, and Mrs. Thomas Uns- TilK E «M m ...M W Q A^. If you order sn (he bridagroom. and Mra. Rtiy- ' The honor attendant wore worth of Lee, Mass. The at- TIE SMTHERI NEW EN8UNI TELEPHONE COMPANY hkind Sme Thomas Sheridan of Man­ The mother of the bride re­ Harry Neumatm and the late honor aittendant mdrlsd a bou- of yellow, m an and Mue ear- Plaaae call me at. chester was best man for his ceived in a cocoa brown tex­ Mr. Nemiuom of Bayriiore, U L . to arrange for inataliation. Tust of y ^ o w ahasta poiD|>aas gationsi wtueh matched the at­ hrother. The iMhers Included tured chiffon dreee with for- with feathered white CM**- IN : tendant’s gowns. Ensign Sheridan la a gradu­ No Payments Until August Gerard A. Neumann Jr. and eythta yellow hat She wore a ate of the University of Notrs tlons, and the brldeamaSdl oar- W sftsr S. Mutphy o f Jtook- Geoigc Neumann, brothers of corsage o f yellow cymbldium rted bouquaU ot yellow ahasta vRUe « r v « d as best noMB. UaHsrs Dame, South BcikI, md., and la the bride, of Great Neck; Rich­ orchide. The brldegroom’e moth­ presently statlonad In CberiiMP pompons. - ■ wars lUefasrd Ooimitaer c f Man- ard Sylvaater and Peter Syl­ er wore a drese o f aquamarine ton, S. C., aboard the VSS ^ Wilbur H, Kordt of WUihlng- chaster, hrsMisr o f tbs btids; vester, cousins o f the bride- lace and white maribou bat. SklU. H e is the grandson of fon asrvsd as Ms son’s bast S H O P aV o UIK i n a v«ia Mrason of Bast Hait- groom, o f Mancfaeater; Thomas Her ooraage was of white gar­ Mrs. Mariana Sa^enaa Abd tbs pxm. Vtbmn were David Tos- imotlMndn-bMr c f Um tenson Ifiaadiester ahd FURNI Unmrorth of L m , Maas.; ]> e denias. late Thbtnse Simienaa and if e t t btidigroam; Pswiito J. Boroasky Belcher o f Onxbury, M s m .; Mrs. Bheridan, an alumna o f the late Mr. and Mra. Michael 44S NJUtTFOND NaU ».AlMigS «C Haassdtdnb oeuain o f tbs Gary Kosak of Arizona and Salve Regina College, Newport, Sheridan, ail o f Mancheeter.'. Mds, and Riebart Edmund Percekifaa o f Groton, R. I., was preaented at the 1960 Upon leaving for a brief wed­ s( SsM Hartford. Oonn. . V Regina O^Ulion. She M the ding trip, the %lde wore a Bfoom^s mothar woreora a FranchFr( [iriWLYFia I - SAT. to f GoHmMasr wore blue! A reception was held for sp- granddaugMer o f Mr. and Mrs. UtuQ ault with biftck V w*Ui,x*tta pieadmately 200 gueeU at the blue- ’atUr>______linen,yalet eyelet ah'— sheath George Borrows Bum of Great Neck riea. The ooi^laI wm 'With wioi'-eit-ig aooeasarias. aooeaoariai ' Ckuden C ity Hotel, Great Keek. and Q u o g ^ U 1. and. of Mrs. Charleston, 8. O. Both. m tf oensgaa-

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    MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1965 PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCHISTE^ CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE'15, 1966 PAGE FIFTEEN BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE II |i ‘ ' i ' I ^ ‘ I i .|ii» . .../ ...... , I ..______LITTLE SPORIS ^ , „ *mwsr% Hal Boyle Hope Gets Arabian Nights BARRiCiNi , POOR PUNOW-^I/NBAH.WJNCIV Theme of New t WAS 30ST 6 EUl»il Lboia wMSB AlXMpot (aM REfACMBER.KOOC/, VOO HWB A 0 1 6 FONO OF W t u r n w I H A N TH0 R 5 - SaTtac Forecaster New Degree Egyptian Area Liggeft Drug M M W A0 I/AMTMK RMCH/j . 6Uy.'»W6V»Jll^0AY’l Jacobs has a vital role was a hefty donor to both. enough away so that their mod­ In war, both ground and air IV Honorary doctorates are get­ em lines ^ n ’t spoil the old IT" K operations are to a great degree ting to be a habit drith Hope. Arabian atmosphere. IRiHCKV WASN)T , ih dependent on the weather, and Last week he traveled to Mon­ I 5URE H\IA66LP-j A five-square-mile area la be­ WINDOW n r it Is his onerous task to predict mouth College, N.J., for another ing prepared ■ tor the project. BY V. T. HAMLIN it accurately as far in advance doctor of humane letters. The A L L Y O O P Camelsidn tents, old Egyptian ■-B a.- He got another L.H.D. from —"^rr IS/ Howo USE SOME) » ST pets have been ordered. Mode to Order L i r « ? V be W R ANCHHER re w THROUGH TIME n P * taln, 92, who comes from Los Georgetown University when his Officials haven’t set a . target ALSO MOLION YEARS.. JUST TO MEET YOU KNOW WE , ______SALT ON 1 ■ Angeles, directs 22 American son, Tony, graduated from there THAT MY. date tor completion of the proj­ YOU CHARMING WERE HERE? VTELEVISION and Vietnamese Air Force help­ ST •A in 1962. <^incy College, 111., ect. It ia expected io take no VENETIAN BLINDS MARnANS. ers. He also works ckwely Yirltli BY DICK TURNER made him a doctor o f letters in less than two years. Admission Bring your old rollers la CARNIVAL 20 employes of the nearby Viet 1958, when John F. Kennedy sr 1 will be ten cents, but charges and save S5c per shade ■r names# civilian f a t h e r station. was also honored. < for food, drink, entertainment Every morning and evening "How about that!” says Bob ST - and lodging Will come much * ' m at 8 o'clock they send up a large In wonderment. "And here I higher. transmltter-cairylng balloon was in high school so long they Slave - girls, fortune -tellers, 46 which rises to a b «gh t of 80,000 let me out with a B.A. — bach­ snake charmers and flame dan' feet as it sends down data on elor of arthritis.” cers will swirl around to enter' wind AM temperature. As the audience at Whittier 11 so si R tain you. JT "A t those same hours other learned last Saturday, Hope de­ Mohamed El-Beltagui, gover­ balloons are sent up at hundreds livers a commencement speech » I nor of Giza, Is personally SU' Si of weather stations around the that is far from the norm tor pervi.sing the project. Pouring globe." said Jacobs. such rituals. over charts and drawings he ? 56 A "Thus we get an. Instan­ Some of his comments: st“ 5 • recently said: "W e can turn taneous plcturs of ths atmoe- "This degree is an act of Gessays Mark 25th Wedding these storied sands into a new j^ere throughout the world. great courage — and a body ssr t t 61 1’ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gesaay-^^ mecca of fun and gaiety in the BY AL VERMEER "The balloons stay aloft to (Herald Photo by Satemla) blow to higher education. PRISCILLA’S POP 11 of 58 Lawrence St.. Rockville, School. They also have two Middle East. To start with, we 2 hours, then expend and burst. Doctor of humane letters — that grandchildren. The family are S M O U L D McCartneys Mark 40th Anniversary c^ebrated their 25th wedding have the pyramids, the moon ''OUI^ N ew COMPUTER’. HERE’E '' tOLTRE, , T Sometimes one of them will fall sounds like a veterinarian. I feel comunicanita of St. Bernard’s > NOT HAVE BOLKSWT and Mrs. John Hunter<:/> anniversary yesterday with a on the sands, and the breeze of r r s ^ c » > c . UATiM RE VDUR OUT OUR W AY BY J. B. W ILLIAM S' into our ammtmIUon area — as out of place as a five-letter Church. TROUBL 'G e t t i n g -IE D E LU X E McCartney of 37 Lancaster Rd. amcient Arabia." A L R E A X y r.' and then there's a lltUe excite­ Anderson of the First Pres­ word at the University of Cali- party tor about 100 at their Gessay, a steam fitter work- , ANTt' '' MODEL! 1 /wELL.poarr \ ment." were honored at a 40th wed­ byterian Church' of New Bed­ tomla.” MV NERVOUS home. 'ror out of union shops In the PARIS FOB FURNITURE POWER INDIGESTION \/WATCH EM.» About 180 feet off the ninway ding anniversary and bon voy­ ford. One mensber o f the wed­ Bob also offers a few serious II Hartford Local, is a member of E. Aa JOHNSOH C O M E S O N T H E M K ID S Jacobs has an air-conditioned, age party Sunday afternoon at ding party attended the open words to the graduates. That They were married June 15, PARIS —France has fewer he Fohsh American Club, M E RIGHT AINfT d r a w n glass-walled observation shack the home of their son and house, Mrs. James McCiartney part of the speech # the work of 1940, at St. Joseph’s Church, than 10,(XX) retail furniture deal 3 0 1 Ko.sciusz.ko Club and Maple AT LUNCH BU D,VET, which he describes as one of the daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. of Springfield, Mass., whoWerv- one of his special writers — RockviUe. Mrs. Gessay is tlie ers, and the 29 per cent of them PAINT DOs TIAAE->~1— Grove Club, He is active in located in Paris do 43 per cent most modem Installations in John A. McCartney of Wap- ed< as her sister’s maid of hon­ daughter Linda. former Setwlna Gawlica of 723 MAIN ST. RockyiUe, daughter of Mrs. school and church actlviUee. of the country’s furniture bus!' Southeast Asia. ping. The senior McCiartneys or. Over lunch at the Hope ha­ PHONE 649-4501 "It operates u the vreather will leave on a two-week Ca­ The McCartneys have two cienda, the comedian remtn' Charles Gawlica of Rockville (Herald photo by Satemis.) ness. does — 21 hours a day,” be said. ribbean cruise the end of June. children, Mrs. Jack Homfceck Isced about his own educational and the late Charles Gawlica. "We send out hourly reports The open house, attended by of Indianapolis, Ind., and John career. H er husband is also a native of regularly, but sometimes as approximately 75 friends and A. McCartney of Wapplng, and " I did pretty well at East Rockville and a son of the late liiii QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 f often as every 10 minutes. relatives, w m given by Mrs. four grandchildren. They are High School in Cleveland," he Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Gessay. "We even have a snow grauge. Thure Blomberg and Mrs. Ray­ members of Center Congrega­ remarked. " I was a substitute The couple haa three children, 00 far as I know It has never mond Schuetz, both of Lan­ tional Church. Mr. McCartney end on the f(x>tball team and Denis Gessay, Norman Gessay, 164 EAST CENTER ST. mowed here — but if it does, caster Rd., along with the John was a rhember of the Quarter was on the track team — ri a student at RockvUle High are'll be sble bo measure it.” A. McCartneys. Century Club of Pratt A Whit­ the 100-yard dash. School, 8und Terry Gessay, a stu­ Now, about those myatetious The honored couple were ney Aircraft until his retire­ " I went on to Western Re­ dent at St. Bernard’s Parochial MANCHESTER— 649-5261 BY JOE CAMPBELL monsoons. '' married June 27, 1925 at the ment In 1983. Mrs. McCartney, serve University tor half a year, BONNIE Moat peopls think South Viet home of the bride's mother. the former Helen- Anderson, Is taking a business course, Nam has two seasons: The dry Mrs. John Anderson, in New employed as a cleric et Man­ didn’t do so well there, because Ample Parking Front and Rear Mason, Yvtoen ths country Is like Bedford, Mass., by the Rev. T. chester Memorial Hospital. I was trying to do too many mtVZEP. ICLJOGT . an arid dessK, and the monsoon things. I was running a dance school and playing dates all THROW IT ORCE M O R E -, season, whsn the skies open and CHILD flood down rain in torrents for over town. I was earning $50 a 'THeMlU.liMieAMWP./ sbe months. Ex-Cavalryman^ 103^ Dies, week from show business, and it "Before Losses Happen, Insure With Lappen!' The Viet Oong are supposed to seemed the same as $500 does HEALTH SAND “ Well, gee whiz! I didn’t think you wanted mud all over welcome the monsoon season, today. your brand new door mat!’’ becauM the bad weather keeps Fought Against Indians " I got a job in a show with W. H. ENGLAND our fightsr planes down and Fatty Arbuckle, who was trying ttiey can a tta ^ us with less risk to make a comeback at the time LUMBER C O . WADSWORTH, Ken. (API A Real Drag sf punteMng air strikes. ' Mann worked for a 9t. Joseph (1924), and that was the end of I " A t the Green” 849-5201 rAMU-V STVLfi Well, K isn't quite that simple. The oldest veteran of the Indian (Mntraotor and Hved alone until my educational career." Do you find your auto insurance •"/ • "In a tropical ollmate such as wars eked in his sleep Monday his health became poor in 1980. Does he ever wish that he had costs a "real drag.” ? Maybe it’s, this we can expect an afternoon at the Veterans Administration A special medal ot the Indian gone on with it? because your rates help carry,bad B E N C A S E Y Hospital. ^ wars was presented to him at rain in any part of the country “ I ’ve been so damned lucky ;«AMCE risk drivers. If you're a three year at any ttnie o f the year, includ­ Simpson Mcmn, 103, who the hospital last May IS. that I don't know how my life PIASNOas,] THEX-RA«APP»ltTO ..BUTSSNS ing the so-called ary season," fought the, Soux Indians <>f Chief He never Ured of recalling the could have turned out any bet­ . 0 safe driver, you may qualify for BMU.'l.ral.(Mba Sitting BuM In the Black HUIs of Cm • C^6L>eet/(------MiW I ^ lee. BBil 5 SUGSeST A M EO K AL CONDI­ M O P a n M K explained 12m meteorologist. campaign years. ter,” he said. “ Everything has the lower rates and easy quarterly TION WHICH M Q M M B B , THAT rr, B »? "The YTord monsoon merely the Dakota badlands, used to gone just perfectly Tor me, ex­ FOR delight in recalling his five "Back in those Black IBIls It pajnnents of an AEtna Casualty suR6»y...M/r. means . weather caused by got mighty cold. Our Mankete cept when I got a little silly and years as a cavalryman. Auto-Rite Policy. BY FRANK O’NEAL winds, there two monaoans, froze to the ground during the I tried to do too much. S H O R T R IB S are “TtKne Indians usually were not one., Winter' nights. All Uwit ccNd ia "In 1982 I thought I was going Cosmetics all right,” .Mann once said. nuAipy cw triiN siiw i fSHgMAPeWnWN \* "In the summer monsoon the still, in me and it won't go away, to cov^r all the media and that "They were friemlly enough f^kUlbOKQUrlE A LCAD i N W R a U B ? ? winds blow from the southwest except in the grave.” was when I had the trouble with rrs until some rustler tried to steel my eye. But even then I was THE IFFERENCE OFPOf !A/5imx€K9. and It rains heavily around Sai­ Only nine of his old comrades NEW HUSBANP?) their catifle. Then they would go lucky. I could have had the gon and the delta region. ore still aliva. "But by the ttme the winds after everybody. thrombosis in my heart of my Liggeffs reecb Da Nang, several "When we were on friencky head, and that would have been May we quote rfltes and assist you hundred miles to tbs north, the terms the Indians would come CUBAN DOCTOR OET8 it." , mountains have wrung out most to our toK fbr food and ammu­ PARTY Now, added Hope, who might At The Parkade as we have so many others? of their moisture. Bo it ia com­ nition to go bear hunting. Then M IAM I, Fla. (A P ) — A broth also hie considered a doctor of MANCHESTER paratively dry tq> here." some shooting would start and er of Cuban President Osvaldo philosophy, he is in vigorous "During the winter monsoon they would be shooting at us Dorticos has a new political Job health ancl enjoying to the ut­ the situation is reversed. The with our own balls.' at the University of Havana. most the life he leads. l i i l winds blow from the northeast Bom Chriatimas night, 1861, Havana Radio said today that and dump heavy rains on Da the son of a slave woman at Dr. Raul Dorticos, dean of the AFRICA LESS POPULATED MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI Nang and smaller amounts of Greenbrier, W. Va., Mann said- university medical school, was WASHINGTON — Sparsely moisture around Saigon. bla mother had too many named to head the school’s unit populated Africa is three times children ao their master took BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE "But throughout the entire of Cuba's only political party, the size of the 50 United States, IC m 0 O A L C N 0 country some rain normally him in and reared him with the the United Party of the Socialist but has only 365 million peo­ WrTH A'e>llsl<2>d.e master's family. FLYING IS ONE THING, ' ■ WITH A 0 A0 . falls In every month of the Revolution. ple. WAVe<3FMV year." " I joined the Army in 1888 at FINDING LA ROSA IS M AAA^CWANO.r Cincinnati because I wanted to SOMETHING E L S E ... ^ That means, Yvhenever stormy WILLlUBKJ'iOU weather appears, the enemy fight,” he said. "They gave me LETS SEE, FIRST I FOaOW a horse named Duane and a sin­ EYE-GLASSES by THE RAILRMP...WMEREVER ItW AflCASZm can plan a surprise attack in THAT IS. . Tieec/ any part of South Viet Nam at gle-shot Springfield rifle that any season, and they do. kicked like a mule. DeBella and Reale Opticians /..ov . ^ Any questions about mon­ "W e were paid 812.50 a month Complete soons? If so, please address and our food was tat meat and Bye Glass Servlee them to Capt. Jacobs. six hardtacks a meal. Now sol­ Your eye doctor’s diers cake and blscuUs and prescription flUe^ — HEATED BATH everything. Great goodness modem frames — aUve. I betleve the change In < « ' / I N ASH VILLE , Tenn. — (A P ) lenses duplicated food ie bigger than the change < ' ' * ' I —Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bejl prescription sun­ ' . *1 •re members of the Tennessee from horses to planes.” glasses — prompt re­ His biggest fight was the bat Ornithological Society which c,. pairs. 18 Asylum Street. Platte River in South Dakota. H ARTFO RD . '"nYOt skirmish line was seven Room 104' WHY IS miles long. A lot of men were Russ DeBella TeL 022-0757 Enrico F. Reals kdUed." 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    / THE PAGE SIXTEEN Herald Angle NFL Has Inside Track on Atlanta Site 10 Innings of No-Hit^ No-Run Pitching Not Good Enough By EARL YOST Dozen of 14 Hockey Growth ' Sports Editor Club Owners 11th Coast’s Top Gate Attraction Expected in NHL Mets Nip Biggest gate attraction in the Triple A Pacific Base­ M ust A g ree ball League to date has been Manchester’s Tom Kelly ■with Portland. Winningest hurler in the minor NEW YORK (AP) — NEW YORK (A P )— 'Tho National Hockey League, CINCINNATI (A P )— “ That’s baseball I guess.’’ Jim leagues, with 11 successes in a dozen decisions, Kelly Pete Rozelle is mar^balinGr which has been accused of dragging its feet while fiel^ helped attract a mid-week^ Maloney said softly. “ I can’t compare this game to any his National Football ing the same six clubs for more than two decades, ia crowd of 6,115 In Portland getting ready to welcome with open arms six new other. It’s by far the best I’ve ever pitched.’ against Salt Lake, a club that plres has developed in the Man­ L^gue forces for the Maloney was slumped in his chair. He couldn’t recall became victim No. 11 for the chester Little League baseball mighty battle of Atlanta franchises in a swift expansion maneuver. local righthander. The previ­ program. Although 20 men have A special meeting of the^ exactly how it feels to lose after pitching 10 innings of signed up, therb have been sev­ against the American NHL’s Board of Governors, the no-hit baseball Monday night against the New York ous night, Portland attracted rantees quantity, but of course only 884 paid fans. Going for eral nights of late in which Football League. Circuit’s ruling body, has been it doesn’t guarantee quality,” Meta. his 12th win, also at home, neither assigned man was able Chances are the NEL’s adroit scheduled for June 24-25 in New to work and either Al Otowles, he said. Th« no-hitter came to a sud­ threw good, real good. In fact, Kelley was greeted by a crowd commissioner will muster the York and applications from 12 Riley, the AHL prexy, stressed supervisor of Little League support he needs from the den haU in the top of the 11th I neVer saw a throw as of 12,126 agatdst San Diego. groups seeking franchises will that tijere are Viable to be con­ when dant-killer , hard to me as Maloney did.” The visitors, however, spoiled Umpires, or his assistant, Dave leagfUe’s top echelon. And be processed at that time. DeMerchant, had to work the flicts In the e.stabli!#iment ol a .260 hitter, slugged a towerin; the day by halting Kelley’s chances are his masterly fi­ "I personally do not think that The homer didn't appear tc games alone. Men Interested In nessing tor the prized Dixie ter- such farm teams. home run that gave New York a shake up Maloney on the win skein at 11. Kelley paces any new cities will be made "Hartford (Oonn.), tar exam­ 1-0 victory over Maloney and volunteering their services are rttney will pay off In victory. public at that time,” .said NHL mound, He continued throwing the PCL in with 104 asked to contact 'either Cow­ ple, would have to get permi.s- the OncinnaU Rede. Rozelle, ■who stepped in at the President Clarence Campbell. sion from Springfield (Mas-s.) hard and struck out Ron Swobo- to his credit in 99 Innings. les or DeMerchant, or T o m llth hour to foil a possible un­ Maloney's astonishing per­ da. Tlien McMillan la-shed a sin­ « « « However, it Is believed that at before getting pro hockey be- Conran, L. L president.,. Paul contested grab of Atlanta by the least two among those tapped formance goes into the record gle to center. Maloney ended Edwards, station manager and cau.se it is less than 50 miles Record Turnouts AFL, has about two weeks to for the projected new-six divi­ from there,” Riley explained. books as 10-innlng no-hitter. Ihe the timing by getting Jesse Gon- sports director of radio sta­ get the necessary backing from 26 - year - old fireballing right­ der to hit into a Rouble play. But Hal Goodnough, the roving sion will be revealed. "Springfield has the territorial ambassador of goodwill for the tion WINF In Manchester, has Ms 14 team owners to a'ward a hander wound up with a two- the damage had been done. resigned. Johnny Elgan, of Hart­ Among the clUes most promi­ rights to pro hockey within a New York Meita, was on the franchise to the Southern nently mentioned In an expand­ hitter as the Meta’ Roy McMil­ ford, a member of the New 60-mlle raAus.” The Springfield Cincinnati made a vain try in ■phone ywrterday from his stronghold. Twelve yes ■votes ed NHL are Los Angeles, San lan cracked a single moments its half of the 11th. Frank Rob­ York Knlcks in the National ■will swing it, and the trend defi­ club Is one of nine In the Ameri­ after the home run. Pushing Stadium office, elated Francisco, St. Louis, Baltimore, can League, five in the Ea.stem inson singled after two outs, but Basketball Association, has nitely is yes. "Lewis hit a fast ball,” MalS- at the turnouts last week. "We has been sig;ned as the new Pittsburgh and Vancouver. EMrtslon and tour in the Western was stranded as Gordy Coleman An Associated Press survey Each currently has teams in ney said quietly, the sweat pour­ grounded out. drew the season’s largest crowd sportscaster and will handle Division. in the major leagues on Sunday, lAiowed tx)day that seven NFL minor professional leagues. ing off his overworked body. "I the Johnny Elgan Sports Dig­ clubs are on record as favoring "We are always looking for a was just trying to keep the bell In other NL games Monday 67,175 against the Dodgers. Club owners of the six exist­ 10th team to balance our night, St. Louis defeated Pitts­ e s t ... Eight foreign players, the move Into Atlanta in 1966. in on him and it got out Just a Against LO0 Angeles and San headed by South Africa’s Gary ing clubs — Montreal, ’ Toronto, league,” Riley said. "I would burgh 5-2 and (Chicago stopped Francisco last week, we had They are the Baltimore Colts, Boston, New York, Detroit and Uttle bit Player and Juan Rodriguez of Cleveland Browns, Dallas 0>w- think that Hartford would make "He hit the same kind of pitch Houston 2-0. In the American gates that totaled 257,890 and Chicago — have been pu.shlng a fine Eastern League city, League, Cleveland edged New Puerto Rico, have Qualified for boys, Detroit Lions, Minnesota for a homer off me the last time this season we have lured 719,- the $200,000 Carling World expan.sion in recent months. though. But they would have to York 5-4 while ra.ln washed out Vikings, Philadelphia Slaglee In setting up the new six-team the Meta were here.” 942 fame into Golf Championship Aug. 19-22 and Attsburgh Steelers. get a building with about 8,000 W ONT EVER FX)RGET THIS ONE— Mets outfielder John Lewis appears What was going through Mal­ Baltimore at Boston. We are running 23,223 fans division, which most NHL peo­ seats.” * • • at Sutton, Mass. Other for- Owners of four other clubs — unbelieving as Manager shakes his hand after Lewis hit hom­ oney’s mind as the game wore ahead of a year ago.” elgm-hom players are Kel ple feel will start operaUng the Tom Lockhart, president of the METS-REDS— the New York Giants, SL Louis season after next, the big league er to breiUc up no-hitter. (AP Photofax) ______^______on? Statistically speaking, and Nagle, Bruce Devlin and Bruce Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams 10-team Elastem League, figures "I knew I had a no-hitter Maloney, now 5-3, tied Warren Goodnough can rattle off facts Crampton, all Australians, Bob bUN IN THE GYM — Irene Haworth of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, also may be seeking to head off a civic auditorium seating 5.000 Spahn's 1952 record of most and Washington Senators — the combined efforts of the going and I wanted to pitch a and figures with the preci.slon Charles of New Zealand and were not ready to commit them­ would be enough to qualify strikeouts in an extra-inning NL is flanked by teammates, Mary Ellen Toth, left, and Janis Dunham, both of American and Western Hartford for his loop. no-hitter,” he explained. of a high-priced timepiece, add­ Canada’s George Knudson and selves. And bosses of the Green Traded After Pitching 5-2 Win MAJOR LEAGU "That’s what I try to do every game. The fastballer walked Ed ed, "Since we came Into the Na­ Great Britain’s Peter Butler, Flint, Mich., as they perform hand stand on beam balance at Carbondale, leagues. These leagues have Lockhart revealed that ha Kranepool in the second inning Bay Packers, Chicago Bears minor league designaUon, but time I start.” tional League, we have averag­ * « * and San FTancisco 49ers were 111. TTie girls are members of the Southern Illinofis University women’s gym­ was approached by a group STANDINGS Maloney then lifted himself and allowed Qiarlie Smith to ed betAr than 35,000 per game several major league cities. from New Haven two months reach first in the fourth on a End of the Line not a'VBilable for comment. nastics team, the best in the country. (AP Photofax) The AHL, which has teams In painfully from the chair, headed against the Dodgers and Giants ■Ihere were no hints of a dis­ ago interested in obtaining a to the showers, but said over his wild pitch third rtrike. In New York. Baltimore and Pittsburgh Hartford franchise In the EHL. Astros-Bound Taylor L. Pet. O.B. Nick Jackston, Elaat Hart­ senting voice in the poll. W. shoulder: The Reds had a chance to MarUng his first annlversBry among nine, and the WHL, with New Haven Is already an east­ 34 20 .630 — ford High baseball coach, will Should Rozelle be given the Minnesota .. “ I’d Just as soon win ball score a nm in the fourth inning, last week In the employ of the clubs in Los Angeles and San ern League member. Chicago .... 34 21 .618 but Vada Pinson was cut down hanlle the Elast Hartford Le­ go-ahead, the next srtep would Francisco among its six, an­ games as pitch a no-hitter.” Mets, Goodnough said he was gion nine for several games be­ be to award the franchise ^ ‘Tough, Plenty Tough’ “ Personally, I’d like to .sea Leaves Birds Laughing Baltimore .. 31 25 . .554 4 Maloney has flirted with no­ at the plate, catcher Chris Can­ nounced last week an interlock­ Hartford in our league,” Lock­ Cleveland .. 29 24 .544 4Vi out speaking 158 times in be­ fore starting summer study. most likely to a syndicate hit fame before, pitching three nizzaro to pitcher Frank Lary, half of the Mets, including 103 ing schedule to start next sea- hart said enthusiastically. "New Detroit ...... 29 25 .537 5 trying to score from second on a The ox-pro realdes in Manchee- hekded by Lindsey Hopkins, an .son. one-hitters. In his first start this appearancee on Connecticut ter. . . Gene Johnson, player- affluent Atlantan, and including Haven and Hertford would make Los Angeles 29 31 .483 8 passed-baU third strike. Campbell points out that ex­ a very good rivalry. year, April 19 against Milwau­ soil, Manchester being bis stop coach with Moriorty'a entry in Texas oilman John Mecom Jr. Snead Says of Course ST. LOUIS (AP) — left the St. Louis New York . .26 30 .464 9 « * • pansion of Ifis circuit will trig­ In addition to New Haven, the kee, he gave up Just one hit, a on several occasions. the Hartford Twilight Leagtie, auid Tony Hulmon, who runs the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Cardinals laughing, the Pittsburgh Pirates moaning Boston ...... 24 31 .436 10 ^ single in the eighth to Denis ger additional interest in the other EIHL teams are CHnton, 25 34 .424 CARD8PIRATES— Goodnough's visits to Con­ is cn the lookout for a start­ IndlanapoUs Speedway. Taking full advantage of and the Houston Astros waiting anxiously for his ar­ Washingt’n lU/4 Menke. The Cardinals contiuned their sport in the United States. N.Y.: Long Island; Jersey; Kansas City 15 35 .300 17 necticut have resulted in at ing pitcher who "can throw bul­ Then would come the vital every hit and error, the Oil­ ST. LOUIS (A P )— “ Ooooh wheee,” said Sam Snead, rival. Lost year, the Freano, Calif., two-season mastery over the least 10.000 ticket sales to ers defeated the Lawyers 6-2 "EJach one of the new teams Nashville; Knoxville; Jackson- Monday’s Results lets.” One might recommend development — choosing a pro “ but there shore are a lot of trouble holes here.’’ will have to come up ■with one The right - handed reliever native pitched a one - hitter Pirates, beating them for the date, with the football tenant tor Atlanta's im­ last night at Verplanck Field. rtlle: (Charlotte, N.C. and Taylor, 28, was 8-4 last season Cleveland 3, New York 4 against the Mets, and in 1963 he Tom Kelley, now ■with Portland, The West Virginia slammer, now 52 but long as ever or more farm clubs. This gua- Greensboro, N.C. pitched the Cardinals to a 6-2 Baltimore at Boston, rain 17th straight time. St. Louis season Just one-quarter old. Ore., but the Irishman may be posing new $18-miilion stadium. The winners needed only five and played a big role in the Car­ burled a one-hitter against the snapped a 2-2 deadlock with two off the tee, had just finished a practice round over the victory over the Pirates Monday Only games scheduled The walking encyclopedia of hard to get. . . . A record num­ The AFL gave a franchise to hits to win their fourth in 10 dinals' pennant drive. Chicago Cubs. runs on ’s ground­ Bight with 4 2-S innings of ahut- Today Games FORLORN LOOK — Jim Maloney sits dejectedly in Reds’ clubhouse after baseball, who spread goodwill ber o f candidates, 73 in all, re­ the Cbx Broadcasting Ck>rp. of starts. The Lawyers are novy vast Bellerive (Country Club course, site of the U.S. eut pitching. Moments after the Woodeshick, 32, had his big Los Angeles (Lopez 7-41 at Maloney Joins nine other er in the fifth. Julian Javier for the Milwaukee Braves dur­ Atlanta laert week, apparently 3-5. Open Golf Tournament that begins Thursday. Qualify t(or State Competition who have hurled at came home when the ball got his no-hit game through 10 innings ended in a 1-0 defeat. (AP Photofax) ported for the American Le^on game, word went out that he year in 1963 when he was 11-9, Kansas City (Segui 3-6), night ing their first eight years in baaehaU tryouts In Manchester under the impression the stadi­ Tim Happeny and George ------ least nine innings of no-hit ball, through short.stop Gene Alley, Brooks accounted for four of “ It's tough, plenty tough,” he had ^ e n traded to the Astros Minnesota (Boswell 3-3) at Budsville, Goodnough reported this season. It was one of the um was set. But after a pitch by for left-handed reliever Hal with a 1.97 ERA and saved but then lost in extra innings. and Bill White raced across os that tooth the official Mets’ the winners hits. No losing said Monday. “ It's going to be Chicago (Peters 5-4), night hardest Jobs. . . . Manchester Rozelle, the stadium authority Kimball to Play Woodeshick. numerous games for the Astros. Boston (Wilson 4-4) at Detroit Maloney did tie a National left fielder Bob Bailey hobbled film and the National Football announced It would not name a player had more than one hit tougher than any other Open His record sank to 2-9 last sea­ League record for an the boll. League Highlights of 1964 are Oiapter of A{g)rvivad Baseball Oilers ...... 212 100— 6-5-3 Podolny, LeSure Win “ I feel better about leaving (LoUch 7-2), night « • « Umpires ■will dine tonight at pro football tenant before July course I’ve played.” this way — helping the team.” son, but he had an ERA of 2.77 Wasbingiion (Koplitz 3-1) at extra-inning game. He fanned 18 Klein Takes Reins now avalable via the Met of­ 1. Lawyers ...... 100 100— 2-5-2 Ball in Europe and still warn Houston's ace in to equal the number Warren CUBS-ASTROS— fice. WUUe’s. EUeoUon o f officers Botti and Hilinski; Mumford, And that takes In a lot pf Taylor said after his finest sUnt Cleveland (M c^w elt 6-3), night will also take place. . . . Joe ■That ga've RozeUe the time he ef the season. "Red (Manager the bullpen. In 27 games this (Bunker 3-2) at then with the B nay^ Larry Jackson ended a per­ Area organizations looking needs to moke a crash survey of Provencal, Teets and Riley, HARTFORD (AP)—University ground. Snead is making his season, he is 3-4 with a 3.09 Baltimore Hakfixu-do witnessed his 14th Jaycee Net Tourneys ) called me New York (Stottlemyre 7-2,T 9 I; struck out in 15 innings against ^ sonal five-game losing streak for a top baseball speaker — the prospects, report to his own­ Provencal. of Connecticut basketball star 25th appearance in the Open. ERA. Oiicago in 1962. Spedm is now while the Astros lost their sev­ With Chicago Cuhs and for free — can contact 500 mller at Indianapolis Speed, into his office and told me after night ers, and take a vote. Toby Kimball has agreed to It's a phenomenon of golf that The Cardinals also acquired with the Mets. enth in a row. An infield out Goodnough at Shea Stadium. •way last Memorial Day. The lo­ AMERICAN LEAGUE the game.” cal tialler-truck driver has Insiders feel the vote will be play basketball In Italy next sea­ he has yet to win. Before Monday night’s victo- right-hander Chuck Taylor, 22, NATIONAL LEAGUE Three of Maloney’s strikeouts brought in a Chicago run in the He's the best of his kind in the Playing errorless defense, Sharing honors in the Jaycee Junior Tennis Tourna­ long been a *t>ug" on auto rac­ tor expansion into Atlanta — Sears overcame a late Pecks son, the Hartford Courant said He’s won almost everything jy , Taylor had a 1-1 record. He from Houston's Amarillo farm W. L. Pet. O.B. came at the expense of Lewis first, and Emde Banks drove in HOUSTON, Tex. (A P )— Lou Klein said it came as a biMlness. and that, given the choice, today. ment last Saturday were Jim Lesure, Junior Division had pitched 39 Innings in 24 club in return for left-hander Los Angeles 38 22 .633 — the Mets’ right fielder. But in the other with a fifth-inning sac­ CHURCH SOFTBALL • • • ing. eiQ>ecially big cars. . . rally to win 6-3 last night at else, more than 100 major tour­ “ pleasant surprise’ to be named head coach at the Chi­ Sam Huff has signed a no-trade Atlanta will go tor the NFL, Waddell Field. The winners Kimball, the nation’s leading naments, in a career that's be­ winner, and Ron Podolny, pace-setter in the Boys Divi­ games and given up 22 earned , 28, of St. Louis’ Milwaukee 31 22 .585 SV4 the 11th, Lewis eyed a 2-1 pitch, rifice fly. Overcoming a Liberty Mutual college rebounder last season, • * • cago Cubs Monday, replacing Bob Kennedy. O ff the Cuff bunched their nms together in coming legendary. But the Open runs lor a 6.08 aver- Jacksonville team. The two Cincinnati .. 31 26 .544 5V4 u d slammed it against a cen­ seven-run first inning, Center ootttraot with the Waohlngton had been an early draft choice sion. .544 Once again a shortage of um- Redskins iniha NFL. the third, fourth and fifth, always has eluded him. I pitchers will switch teams. San Fran. .. 31 26 5Vi ter-field extension. Just a few INDIANS-YANKS— Congregational went on to win "But tt made me feel a Httlef' of the Boston Celtics of the Na­ LeSure never needed more Second round — Pukinskia •««- 29 28 .509 while Peck's bounced back Pittsburgh . feet above the home-run line. A two-base throwing errror by 11-8 last night at Charter Oak bad," Kleki continued, explain­ tional Basketball Association. “ You’re going to be surprised than two sets, qualifying for the def. Marcoux 6-1, 6-3; Katz def. Phila'phia .. 28 28» .500 8 with two in the sixth stanza. Half of Lewis’ round-trippers Park. The winners scored in ing that Kennedy was a friend He was expected to try out at some of the scores played finals through the second round Gooding 6-4, 6-2; Smith def. St. Louis ... 28 30 .483 9 have been against Cincinnati paved the way for two unearned every inning but the first two. Mike Kelly played fine ball here,” Snead drawled after his of his. for the Celtics this summer. and semifinals. He defeated Kim Alexander 6-1, 6-8, 6-3; Lesure Chicago ---- 25 32 .439 11% pitchers, and two of them also runs in the eighth inning that Bud Baskerville and Skip HELP WANTED in the Sears’ infield, contribut­ practice round over the 7,191- Smith. 6-1, 6-3 in the finals. Both Mauch to Manage National 26 35 .426 12'i Leach Batting King Dear Elarl: ing a hit to the cause as well. Kimball, In explaining his de­ def. Genta 6-0, 6-1. Houston .... helped the Mets beat the Reds boosted Cleveland past the Yan­ Bliven paced the winning attack Cub Vice President John Hol­ cision to play for Ignis of the yard, par 70 course, longest boys will represent Manchester New York .. 21 39 .350 17 In two other games. As a director of the Man­ Jim Wooley had two hits for Semi-finals— Smith def. Pu- kees. Rocky Colavito singled with two hits apiece while Bill land made the announcement Italian National League, told the ever for a U.S. Open. at the State Playoff July 17-18 kinskis 1-6, 6-2, 6-2; Lesure def. Monday’s Results “ I can't help but feel good,” chester Midget and Pony Foot­ PgcK’s In All-Star G am e in July across the tying run and scored Bell coUected three for the Monday at a news conference Courant: A number of others In the se­ at Kingswood Stdiool In West Katz 6-1, 6-2. St. Louis 5, Pitt^urgh 2 Lewis ssud. “ But it was a heart- the winning run as Joe Azeue losers. ball Association and also a Sears ...... 001 230—6-6-0 lect field of 149 had hinted that Hartford. New York 1, Cincinnati 0, 11 betore a night game between W ith .4 0 8 fo r East president of the Manchester Peck’s ...... 100 002-3-3-2 ”l’ve always wanted to see Finals — Leaure def. Smith breaker for Maloney to lose. He singled. Center 001 233 2-11-12-2 Europe and this seemed a per­ the course played not quite so innings Improvemejit Association, I Kania and Burger. Griggs Podolny and runner-up Doug 6-1, 6-3. C m a m H A T l (AP) — The^ It has been baseball tradition Uberty 700 010 0— 8-10-5 CMcago and Houeton in the As­ fect opportunity. The offer In­ long as they had expected. But Chicago 2, Houston 0 should like" to bring before the and Tucker. Pastel will also go to the state finished in that the managers of the two trodome. Klein’s debut was suc­ By PETE ZANARDI cluded a substantial financial Snead was having none of It. finals. Victory there qualifies Boya Division a second-place tie last season, pennant-winning clubs will be in Only games scheduled REC SOFTBALL cessful as Chicago won 2-0. public some Information on ” I don’t care what they’re Today’s Games Senior outfielders provided the offensive push at what is happening in our town NATIONAL LEAGUE arrangement. It was Just too boys for the National Tourna­ First round—Podolny def. J. but their m a n a g e r , Giene charge of the next year's All- Sending 13 men to the plate "1 knew aboA tt two days good to turn down.” saying,” he retorted. “ It’s a Lesure 6-2, 6-1; Pastel (Bye). Star teams, but both the St. New York (Spahn 4-7) at Cin­ Alumni Junior Ball League East Catholic High this past season,' Centerfielder Recreation Department. Touched for only four hits. ment In Houston, Texas, In Au­ Mauch, has been placed in in the seventh, Army A Navy ago,” Kennedy told The HouMon Kimball said he will meet to­ long, tough one. It’s built for the gust. FHnals— Podolny def. Pastel charge of the National League Louis Cardinals and New York cinnati (Ellis 9-2), night I 4un concerned about our Brad Steurer picked up his finished with a 10-run inning to Post. He said he would return to Mike Leach led the hitters with a .408 average, follow­ fourth win of the season last day in Boston with Celtics’ long player.” Junior Division 6-0, 6-1. All-Star team. Yankees managers left their Philadelphia (M€ihaffey 2-4) at beat Gem 18-5 last night at Mt. Chicago today to take up a front young folks and most Interest­ Milwaukee (Lemaster 4-5), night Held Up — Lack oi Coaches ed by fellow flycatchers Dennis Lynch, .390, and Tom ed In our Youth Fitness pro­ night at Buckley Field, as coach Red Auerbach to ask for Snead played his practice Flrsrt round — Smith def. Wil­ (insolation—Pastel def. La- League President Warren C. Jobs after the 1964 . Nebo. Fran Benevento and office Job as an aide to Holland, Barter, .302. chan<;4 to try out with the Johnny Keane, who led St. Pittsburgh (Ceudwell 4-2) at grams. Moriarty’s beat Green Manor, round in the same foursome son 6-1,6-L Giles announced Mauch’s ap­ FVank Cuneo both stroked in­ who is also OUb gsneral manag- The Eagles enjoyed another team a ^ a r from now. with Ken Venturi, the 1964 pointment Monday and said the Louis to its first world champi­ St. Louis (Sadecki 2-6), night As you know, the Manchester 8-3. Following is a list of boys se-*^ YANKEES — Brian Sullivan, side the park homers In the fine season under Coach Don Jim Jackson started the ball The 6-foot-8 center was grad­ champion attempUmg to' make American League manager will onship since 1946, is now man­ Chicago (Buhl 5-6) at Houston merry-go-round. IGstn saM the siting Cube’ Midget and Pony Football As­ (GiusU 6-3), night lected on teams in the Alumni Lee P'earl, Joe and Jim QuagJia, Bums, showing a 12-3 record sociation uses Mt. Nebo Field rolling with a two-run homer in uated from Connecticut last a comeback after suffering cir­ be named later this week. ager of the Yankees. Yogi Ber­ Every member of the winners biggest problem is Etching. week. ra. who managed the Yankees San Francisco (Marichal 9-6) Junior Baseball League. The Barry London, Tom Sullivan, and first place in the Hartford for night football. In order to the first for the winners. culation trouble that restricts The annual game between the league wiU constat of aeven scored at least once. Dave CMcago was in ninth place in County Conference race before All-Stars will be held July 13 at last year, is a coach with the at Los Angeles (Drysdale 11-3), Kevin Wabih, Tony Dlminico, use these facilities we are re­ Steurer proved his worth with the feeling in his right hand. beams ‘wtaoh is on« less than a Kevin Kravontka, John WaJeh. Krinjak had four hits while the Notional League at the time being upset in the CIAC Class a bat as well, getting two sin­ Albie Pearson leads the Los Ifinneapolis-gt. Paul. . night teammates Tom Metcalf, Tom of HoUand’a announcement, 12 quired (and willing) to pay The biggest gallery followed year ago. All games wilt be i^ y - Bob Gay, Mike (jicolone, Steve B. playdowns by Middletown for accident and liability in- gles and a two-run homer Angeles Angels in games Arnold Palmer, who was play­ ed at either Charter Oak or Beaulieu. Conran, EM White and Cuneo g w e a out of first place. The High. As a team, the eagles while Greg Johnson contribut­ played. The little outfielder has chipped in with three. Cuneo Buremce. In my travels for the ing his first round on the Keeney Street Pork. Play wiU TIGERS, No Coach — Chip Cubs had sron only six of their batted a healthy .276. ed a triple and single. been in 565 lor the expansionist wound up with five RBIs. last 22 ganita. Charter Oak Conference, I have course. FAMOUS GENERAL be tor boys 13 and 14 years old. Conran, Steve Keeney, Doug Leach led or was tied for the found that all the other teams Corky Coughlin, with two team. Before the league can begin Rich Peck, Ron Gustafson Kennedy had been head coach ■W lead in • five offensive depart­ hits, and Walt Sllkowski com­ Downham. Tom Healy, Steve and Carl Silver all had two hits using town facilities are in­ three more coaches are needed. Boland. Keith Bolklng, Gary for 2 1-8 years. In that Ume, the ments. Besides leadii^ In hit­ b in g for all three Green Manor ,5 QUALITY AT for Gem, Cubs won 1S2 games and lost -t ■ ■ sured toy their town. In other Anyocte interested in helping Galaaso, Steve SwetZM, Bid ting, he paced the Eagles in % words, the town recreation de­ runs. A. A N. 520 010 10-18-24-3 198. hits (20) and stolen bases (8) Moriarty’s ...... 322-Olx—8-8-1 ohould contact WaUy Fortin at Mikolowski, Tim Gurske, Dave Gem 010 004 0— 5-11-3 partment has a blanket cover­ the Blast Side Recreation Center Klein was an assistant coach. and tied for the title In at-bats t., fV Green Manor .. 000 201—3-4-0 LOW. LOW. PRICES Krysiak, George Mrosek, Steve Barker, Benevento (5) and LOU KLEIN ■ ■ : ‘ age — not so in Manchester. during the day. If the three McIntosh, Jared Stajisfleld. (49) and runs (12). In order to carry out our Steurer and Penslero; Cough­ Cuneo; Peck and LTiuraton, Bavler was the leader in the lin and Dibble. ooachM can be secured, action REiD SOX, No Coach — Ken BJorkman (5). program, twe need money for will begin Monday, June 21. Tedford, Dan Landerfin, Bill Start Long Road Trip Tonight RBI (16) and triples (4) races ■ • f lights and also a press box at FOlUowing are the rosters: Dancoose, Mike Burdick, Ron DUSTY SOFTBALL while Lynch was home king • -y- ■ ? Mt. Nebo. Mr. Murphy has been (2). WHITE SOX — Coach Good- Noske, Bob Jaokslon, Tom and 'i ' approached by the president of A three base error in the Several Surprlsea Masiuk, Leach row. John Eintwistle, John and Tim Devaney, Jim Ruel, Mike 10th set up the winning mar­ our organization for $3,000, to FOR LIMITED TIME Bob Goodrow, Greg Gott, Russ Wenmergren, Gory Uvengood, Several surprises "popped- cover the cost of these lights gin, as Sportsman’s Restau­ up” » .during the season. One Honored at East Willis. Bob AgosUneUi, BiU Mark Orlowski, Ron Roohe, Jim and the press box. However, we YOU QET THE ALL NEW rant beat Rogers. 11-9, last Red Sox Good Club was the fine glove work of Bob Griffin, Brian Conn, Wayne Rlzza, night at Robertson Park. have been unable to get any Douglas, Mike Hayden, Paul Kowalchik at short. "Ha tied cooperation whatsoever. Since Honors befell Mike Masluk ORIOLES, No Coach—Bill With one out. Stan Fors- the infield Into a tight unit,” A PPLY NOW ! Orlsh, Bruce Goktfarb, Paul Sproul, Riok Ward, Mike Pette-^ towsftl’s liner got by the first we are not the only ones to use and Mike Leach at the break­ NYLON Hesteeth, A1 Lisotte. For First Six Innings said Bums of the classy MIKE I ^ C H these facilities, we feel the town up meeting of the East Catho­ way, Steve Fish, Bill Rush, baseman and rolled down the sophomore. Bums also com­ ANGELS — Ooaoh Cooper. Steve HOwroyd, Skip Slogesky, rightfleld line for a three-base should help as other towns do. lic High Baseball team. Leach, Pete Sadloski, Jim Wheeler, plimented the w oik behind the I used to be able to say, a centerfielder this past season Doug McClain, Paul Asford, boot. Dom Domljan singled for plate of Rick Harvey, who BaMag Ken Grabow, Joe Belanger, Jim BUI CunuTkings, Bill Vegge, one run and the latter tallied DE'TROIT (A P )— ^The staggering Red Sox have hit when I went around to the for Coach Don Bums, won the came on strong when doctor's ah r h a ave. various townsr that no Recrea­ Davis, Bob TroUer, Frank luli- Wayne Tyo, Steve Daunt, John on EM White’s safety. the road convinced all games should end after six in­ Barry 3 Most, Valuable Player award. orders prohibited Joe AJublckl 0 1 1 .600 tion Department could equal Leach batted .408 and led the ano, Don Bergin, Chris Cooper, McNeely. It was the longest and best nings. ^ from playing. Leech 49 u 30 7 .406 Larry Kahn, Scott Roberts, Bob game of the loop season. Lynch 96 10 14 6 .390 that of Manchester. However, club in five offensive depart­ Boston, rained out of tts final But lack of late4nning punch, InflMd Returns Bavler 43 13 13 11 .302 it seems that less and less at­ ments. Srwadoeh, liom Kovin, Robert Leading the Sportsman at­ -Bums gets hla infield back lOuluk .49 13 14 .386 home stand date against BalU- errors and Inconsistent pitch­ 8 tention is paid to the recrea­ Junior second baaeman Funke. tack was Domijan with four next leEison but must fill three Alublckl 14 3 4 3 .286 TWINS — Coach Hassett. hits while Wally Darling had more Monday night, opens its ing has hurt. Connelly U 6 9 0 .273 tional needs o f our young people Masiuk was selected as captain at Pratt & Whitaey Aircraft latest traveling act at Detroit big holes in the garden and Harvey 48 S 13 4 .260 here In to'wn. for the 1966 season. Masluk Pete Lalashius, Dave and Steve three, including a homer, for The game pootponed Monday another two on the pitching Vlara 4 1 1 1 .250 Hassett, Andy La Penta, Ken the' losers. Rollie Spearlin of tonight mired in a slump which night has been rescheduled as LaOace 87 6 8 6 .316 President Johnson calls for batted .286 and tied for the staff left by lefty Frank Klnel youth fitness programs — gflve . . . S t a r t w ork offar 9 P ® d o o » » o « Otbome, John (Phelps, John Fil- Rogers also collected four bln- has sent the club plummeUng part of a twl-nlght doubieheadar Lltwln 40 10 8 9 .300 leadership in rune with 12. • 7-Rib, full depth traction tread glea to eighth place, only one game and Barry Sheckley. Ray La- Andreoll S 1 1 0 .200 us the tools and we will help loramo. Rich Marzlalo, EM Aug. 10. Gace, who struck out 57 In 46 Kowalchik 36 7 ’ 6 5 .171 Rogers moved out to a 8-2 ahead of Washington. give the youth fitness. Landaberg, Gary SteuSst, Jim Innings this year, returns for Sheckley 6 3 1 0 .167 • Sturdy, flexible nylon cord HoUoran, Tony SteuUet, Mike lead by the fourth, < but steady Elarl Wilson (4-4) is down to Klnel J7 5 4 3 .148 If you can help us get to Mr. T u rn abou t another year. Murphey, we should certainly • Sleek, new contour sidewall Audette, A1 Santos. hitting by Domljan and a three- pitch against Mickey Lolich (7- Totals m 91 UO aa daemon Ibot should ba portponsd_ unhi Ih. lort run homer for Darling pulled Old Timers Night Steve Connelly and Bill Barry appreciate It. 2), the league’s second most will get a long look for the MARSHFIELD, Maas. (A P I - a Runs cooler, rides Mftar Mreroft would Kke to lae you NOW to teH yc^ £ Sportsman even by the seventh. prolific strikeout artiaS. PHoUbk Very truly yours, Red Auerbach is ^olng a turn­ outfield Jobs. ’Ihe JVs, which William J. Skoneski, opportonHto. oyoHoWs for High School ond Trode groduotsa You Nickhius Tops Sportsman Eight games ago the Sox Set at West Side Ip w 1 DCt. so bb r h about. The man known as,THE 101 042 100 2-11^17-8 compiled a 7-6 record, ■udll send President FO R ONLY were at an even .BOO pace and up catcher-outfielder Gary Qott, Klnel » 6 0 i.ggo 21 10 38 93 referee baiter of the National PALM BEACH GARDENS, Rogers 411 021 000 0— 8-17-5 bidding for a first division Lauace fi 6 3 .750 67 33 18 38 Charter Oak Midget and Basketball Association will turn Darling, Farrell (1) and Lar­ West Side Old ’Timers have leading hitter with a .448 aver- Sheckley 28 1 1 .500 36 6 6 18 Pony Football Conference. Fht:. (AP) — Jack Nicklaus haa berth. But they have loot seven nga, and Joa Dlminico, who fin- referee Inatructoz. sen, White (5), Fratus aUd announced their fifth annual Totals ... .108 U 8 .800 KM 89 47 89 Juno 10, 1965. neiuly a |7,(XX) edge 'over Tony of the )aet eight. lohed with a .811 mark. .65 L «n a ui profsastonal golf tour Zukas. sports reunion will be held, fomiHAy^ One reason: InabllUy to mus­ Saturday, Sept. 18. Senior Rick Roberts, 21 atrlkaouts plus tax nament winnings so tar this sea- ter a run In the late innings. ALUMNI LEAGUE sportsmen from all parts In 22 Innings, and Tom Lom­ 11 and old tiro son. Over this prolonged skid the bardo, top JV hurler, with a 3-1 Us Tareyton smokers woulii rather fight than switch!” WAGiS • INTiRISTING WORK / Nicklaus, top money winner of Behind the strong thres-hit Manchester are invited. Talent - Loaded Rockville Legion Nine pitching of Tim Coughlin, Pon- team hog held the combined taconl, be top oaiididatas 6.00 - 8.50 X IS the Professional Golfsrs Asso­ opposition virtually even in nuts Plana call for a parade, boaa- ticelll’s defeated the EEks 5-3 bsll game between the Blue- to aasuma pitching dutlas next Black — Tubeleas U U R ^ RENEFITS • ADVANCEMEMT ciation last year, wae credited through the first six ii^ninga. Mason. by the PGA this week wMh cd- last night at the West Side fiel()a and West Sides and a Opens Against Manchester on Thursday 't? ' h But from ths ssventh'on rival BRAKE ADJUSTMENT WHEELS BALANCED leoUng |62,(X)0 fai POA«pon- Oval. Coughlin fanned nine and banquet in the evening. Addi­ • llUPKt WhMl • BilMct Urn, sored tourneys and $10,788 in walked four. tsama have outscored Boston tional activlUes have bean pro- crUsikra m4 H ow is ffco ffnio to efcock **ffco Aircraft" 13-8. Opening Tintradogr night<^8or aca, Kan Qwozdz, 6-4^eld moves over from Rockville SynuilMlb unoMelal svsnts. Mike Agnew and Bob Helm S S S -* Will be awibuno^ BASEBALL HEROES VMM IMU m4 ttaUcally Oponings in 3 Connoetkut Pkmts each had doubles for the win­ "You can’t sxpsot to win if affainat Mianch eatar ait H enry righUiander from Enfield and High. Pai^ RookvUla hegkM M aaa- Al Puts, 4-1 this seaaon at O larlie Ragno of Enfield, last • ClMcktirM ners while Bake rtghtflehtor you can soort only in the early Francis Mahoney Is chaii^ t« InlHiy h 4 Dave McMillan thrilled the stages,” says manager Billy PITCHINa - - Mm MAIobw. gw Bob Detgw ftnda bttnaalf Rot^nia High, round out Beqr^ year’s leading Utter (.366) re- EAST NAHrOID HOETH HAVIM Final Sign Up msa of. the Reunion coRtmUtos ClnohnuUi, hald.I'ew York Ut- lofided wtth expartaacad ptaywa ger’a firat Una hurlara. tuiiia to centerfleld. RockvUle crowd with a fine running catch Heniuu). while Clarence (Gyp) Gustaf­ T areyton OOP Mda SI. 415 Wthtwg*— WaO Owes SI. and throw doubling th^ runitar White Boston fioundsn, De­ less for 10 tandags oaly to give tliita (Mason, ttusludlng a trio Joe Van Oudenhove diouM High flycatchers Wayne McCoy son wUI again serve as treso- from HlUington and a pair from get the caitchlng Job deeptte a Join the Unswitchablei! faMiinpniirt Offices opan for your Boys istsrested hi playtag off second. troit has won three stralgM urer. up a home rua to Johaiay Lewis aad Mark Bucheri will ba look­ to start tlw H ill aad aamiiiw BnfM ld. alow U gh schoo/1 aaason. Curt ing for the other two garden Get tlM tutor elgarottt\ Waakdayt — 5 ojii. to 8 pss. tai Ike Istermedtate Baeekall PonticelU ....8 0 0 O i l s —5-B-l and four of tts last five. Slug- Mshonsy, Ed Werper szid Leagne must report to tbo Bilks ...... 000 200 1—8-S-l n n g Tiger WUUs Horton leads •lagle to Roy MoMUtaq as Ota Fittiching abouM ba tha Zahner of EUington la alao Hg- bs, along with Zahner and Saturdays — 8 am . to 12 noon BUI JPaganl wUl organlM the atrongeat dapaalmant, boMared urad to (MO action bahtod the ick Blanchard of EUtogton. with the tastt\ East fiido Roe toalght bo- CougbUn and Boulota; Smytta the horns run no4M no-nm gaiae wlthli non to tha atatf. IfaxtaHo poot- Laniy SUvw flgurea to bandta chester whfie Duke Hutchlneoii Al Brown aadlM K(mt. ’i S ad a 10-8 raoord at Rockville . . . end en inner section of cheitoel. BMatloaed iinio. EkMtofi has soma Orotm in- aports_ program U headed l e « l ^ liOQier.la the 11th laattg tha ftn t baao job after a good wUl ba Manchestar’a cholca. TIRE SERVICE 19, firat irfkyer to sign that gava the Bfeto a 1-0 vtotory High thia ifiiat oamiial^ white Tide "aeatoa, Ikooo taiter- dividual pacftMnkBcsa. o T iX s Hank M c c i ^ wHh Ugh achobl seMon, wuh Ken Friday night Rockville travels Together, they ectuelly improve \ Pr, ill & W hitney fiircm ft A cobtract in the iria------Walt Ford, ovek Ckadaifiatl aad saanirtd Ouinpn was 8-3 o t n u p g ^ Fotela at asooijd. Puts or Mm> to Biiatol for a 6 o’clock game 15S CENTER SXr—'TEL. 649-2$2^ eetod may pM tboir owa own. Dalian Joqss 'kl,.;U«d in fW lW Foitin, Tom Conrata the flsvorof Tereyton’s fine tobeceoi.\ teams, la wkick eaae oaly jtMr league’s . free- b a t ^ wtth Hoetbn. M | s Man- Jeff KoMjKh, 'Ty HoUand a m Maw Y oke’s 18 • n un s Imbtg High, tool a, no tottor. tallo at Sbati and Tad ttiawtokl with tha defnding .t DOM . fA R R lk > C Bkaaoh u eae perooa kaa to register, agent draft, tries on . AMEBIOAN LBAODB iMUa is toni in AL RBI with 48 Bert McConkey. ^ .. ■ v. J ta a(t him ooniwti ’Rto whole to-t QhM&IHL\m I I i^aa^wa or boyo may reglstar ladl- the uniform he’ll be A lvta-11, TndUna - In baBte at JM. Tickets ars avallabis vidually. Playera aaay ko la 0 A 1 IOIIAL UBAOUB OooMtavo.and Lea Thom' R tko 18 to 18 year braokot. ’ wearing , with tlia tChia.: 'Cwiltr t. M m ; Btatoy «, n - lOM' cago White S<^ «btoa , DeiroU’s Al Kakne. ganaral comlttep. \ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAY, JUNE IB, 1965 FAGB WlNIgyMIl

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Excellent condition, rect or omitted Inaertion tor any advertlaement and then only trucking and packaga oe'lvary. month. Open evenings Pond, North Concord, Vermont. tive, large 7 room Raised 1121, 649-1200. to the extent of a ‘Nnake food” Inaertloa. Errora which do not home. MODERN (xjuch, opens to bed, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Shown any­ J______frees, 2-car garage, set-up for buiU-lns, screens and storms, Refrlgaratora. waAiers and > WATCH AND JBWBUtT ra- gray, $16. also, boy’e sport Jac­ J. D. REALTY Co. Ranch, formal dining room, 2 loosen the value of the adverttaenMat wUl not bo corrected by atcAT moving apicUlty. Folding i Please send your reeume airing. Prompt service. Up to time by calling Warren B. baths, 2 fireplaces, wall-to-wall pool, rec room, IH baths. For garage. Barrows k Waflace. "make coed* Iniertlon including telephone num- ket, oHve mixture, size 16, $5. Howland, Realtor, 643- Houses For Sale 72 MANCHESTER — Duplex 6-6, H8.200. this is a lot of value. 6496806. chaliB for amt. e49-OIB8. 20 on your old watch In 649-6116. 643-5129 643-8779 carpeting, 3 generous sise bed­ bw ln confidence to: rtrade. Closed Mondays. F. B. 1108, 350 Main Street. rooms, master bedroom with asbestos siding, aluminum See for yourself. T. J. Crockett, COLONIAL—1114 rooms, 314 Realtor, 6491677. BOLTON LAKE — Inunaculata (Rockville, Ton Flee) Bray, 737 Main Street, SUtn baths, living room 30x16, private bath; finished, heated storms, separate central heal­ Painting— Papering 21 ing. Buyer saves $1,400. that 4 room year 'round Ranch with Theater BuUdlng„ MAYTAG gas atove, good condi­ MANCHESTER Garden Apart­ stone flrmlace, 6 aerra of family room with fire-place, COVENTRY — older 6 room private beach, $10,200. VA, no 875-3136 Mr. Wilson S. Johnson good oloeet space, 2 - (xtr would be added to sale price 643-2711 INTERIOR and exterior paint­ National Federation of tion, $25. Call 643-9380. ments — 314 room apartment, land, outbuildings, $31,500 Colonial, double garage, high money down. Paaak Realty, ing, wallpaper removed, fully available July 1st, heat, hot Philbriek Agency. 649-8464. garage, attractively landscap­ If sold by broker, $22,800. Call wooded lot, $14,900. Pasek 289-7475, 742-8243. Household Goods 51 owner 875-7262. Insured. Rene Belanger, 648- Independent Business water, stove, refrigerator, $110. MANCHESTER — modem, im­ ed lot. Lot adjoins town p r o ^ Realty, 289-7475, 742-8243. Wanted—To Buy 58 per month. 643-0000, 646-()090. erty giving children added SOUTH WINDSOR — 7 room 0612 or 644-0604. 250 Went 57th Street EVERYTHINO In sterlllsad ra* maculate 6 room Colonial, 1V4 Trouble ReMhing Our Advertiser? Office 15 Forest St. baths, built - ins, diriiwasher, playground and privacy. City MANCHESTER 9<^ ROOM RANCH, fireplace Spilt surrouiided by fruit trees. INSIDE and dutslde painting. New York, New York 10019 coodltiaaad used furniture and WE BUY and sell antique and utilities. Only $26,'TOO. Lawrence large family room off kitchen, 1 4 bathe, built-ins, rec room, amUancaa, high quality—low used furniture, china, glass, sil­ MANCHESTER wall-to-wall carpeting, only You name your own price FOUR ROOMS, all utilities, ga­ $19,500. Hayes Agency. 648 F. Flano, Realtors, 646-0424, 810’ frontage, well landscaped, garage. Owner transferred. 24-Hour Auswering Serviee 640-7868, 8768401. nrtces. LeBIanc Furniture, 196 ver, picture frames, old coins, rage, stove and refrigerator, 643-2766, 742-6364. New Lleting— St. Bartholo- 4803. Ohurch area. 10-year old 6 suburban, $21,900. Hutchins $19,500. Barrows k Wallace. South Street, RockviUa. 878- guns, pewter, scrap gold, $130. J. D. Realty, 643-5129 or Ten mlnutee from Man­ Agency, Realtors, 6490108. 8174. Open . room Colonial, large living 649-6306. Free to Herald Readers PAINTINO, EXTERIOR and Help Wanted— 98 watches, old jewelry, hobby 646-0410. chester. New Cape Cods, $16,900—115’ FROh^AGE, shade MANCHESTER-Modern 3 bed­ Interior, paperhanging, wall- Help Wanted— Fonale 35 Help Wanted— Fonaie 35 Help Wanted— Male oollectlons, paintings, attic con­ Ranches and Raised room Ranch, full basement, 2 room, dining room and OLD MELLOW Charm — Wide Want tnfonnatlon on one of our daaaliled adverMaamaataf No p a ^ r rmnoved, dry wall wprk. Male or Female 37 UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY trees, immaculate six room kitchen, 3 good sized bed­ EAST HARTFORD — Silver tents or whole estates. F\in i- CLEAN 414 room duplex, $125. Ranches. One acre wooded Cape, fireplace, dead end baths, compirtely air condition­ boards, fireplaces, 8 large Lane. Tip-top Colonial, large nnawee at tba telephona UstedT Stanply eaU the Reasonable rates. Fully In­ KEY PUNCH Operator, exper­ WOMAN for Credit Department, WANTED — Fiill-tlme gas sta­ ture Repair Service, 643-7449. heated, garage, quiet. Yard. tots, built - Ins, fireplace, ed, fenced yard, $19900. Bel rooms, 1>4 tiled baths, fire­ TYPIST — Able to type 60-60 Refrigerator, Stove and TV street, Manchester. Hutchins rooms, modern heat, 2 baths, breezewa.y room, garage, beau­ sured. Free estimatea 640- ienced, part-time, weekends. 5:30-9 p.m. nightly. Typing es­ tion attendant, experienced 145 Florence St. 643-5121, 643- basement garages. Only Air Real Elrtate, 643-9882. place, (xnnbinatlon win­ large trees, $14,800. Hutchins preferred, references neces­ words per minute, 37 H hour Included Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. tiful 200 foot treed lot, low 9658, Joaeph P. Lewis. Apply Data Processing Dept., sential. W. T. Grant Oo,, Park- weak, company benefits. Call WANTED — Leaded or glass 9278. 10% down. Price range dows, well landscaped lot, Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. EDWARDS sary. See Mr. Sloan, Esso Serv­ complete city utilities, good twenties. E. J. Carpenter, Manchester Memorial Hospital. ade. Manchester G ening Herald, 8 Modern Rooms of Furnltura partitioned electric lamps, 35 from $14,500 to $17,000. RANC7H — 5'/4 room.s, kitchen PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, An equal opportunity employer. ice Center, Route 83, Venion. years or older; also kerosene FIVE ROOM duplex, heated, Terrific value. Call ICKatlon. Priced to sell im­ CXiNVERSE RD., Bolton — Realtor, 649-5061, 6499204. Interior and exterior. Papef 643-2711 for appointment Appliances, Lot No. 298 with built-in oven and range, FIRST OFFERING AMSWERIND SERVICE lamps. 623-5871. garage, near Shopping Park- dining area, 3 bedrooms, cer­ mediately at only $17,900. Large custom built Raised hanging and wall paper remov­ LPN or RN, full iw part-time. PRODUCE Oerk — Fuli-Ume, 10 Pc. Bedroom Sat Minimum down to qualified Vernon 8 Pc. Living Room Set ade, $100. a month. Adults pre­ amic tiled bath, generous .sized Ehccellent 6-room, 2-story, Ranch on beautiful acre and al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. 11-7. 875-2077. some experience preferred. ferred. A\-ailable July 1st. Call ROBERT O. MURDOCK buyer. one half wooded lot, 7 rooms, 3 64941500 - 875-2519 Quality workmanship. CaU GIRLS! Apply Supreme Foods, 469 25 Pc. Kitchen Set Rooms Without Board 59 living room, full cellar, alumi­ 2-car garage, large fin­ SAVINGS GALORE Den or Spare Bedroom Sat after 4, 649-7572. num .storms and screens, big ished enclose(i por^ , side twin sized bedrooms, 3 baths, and leave yonr meeaage. YonH hear from our advertlaer In jig evenings, 527-9571. Hartford Rd., Manchester. FELLOW TEACHERS U & R REALTY CO., INC. copper kitchen with all built- STENOGRAPHER ATTRACTIVE r(x>m for work­ lot, $14,500. Wolverton Agency, entrance with hallway, city U & R REALTY CO., INC In store for the lucky buy­ time without spending aO evening at the telephone. • INTERESTING WORK $8 A WEEK 4'room home, bathe, 2-car 000. 640-5001. 522-2114 flowering shrubs and trees, the usual manner. neyman experienced in residen­ weeks old, female, pleasant over payments of $8. monthly. ed lot with fireplace, sewers. walls, rear porch, garage, racea All concrete repairs. APPLY N O W Church Streat. EIGHT room tenement, central­ garage, excellent condition, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, ------1 - on a quiet street, with Reasonably priced. 643-0651. Call Tom at tial, commercial and indus­ dispositlcm. CaU 648-5714 after City Sewing Cemer, Hartford. NEED ROOM? Unusual 7 room shade trees, garden tpace, lake HIGH SCHOOL ly located on Main St., $110. only $11,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0103. shaded elevated picnic area convenience. Biasfly financed trial, steady work, Rockville 6 p.m. 522-0476. LOeXUNG tor anythu^ in real 643-4603. Colonial, 1 4 baths, dishwash­ Lots For Sale 73 In rear. Full bath, enclosed Lost and Found LAWNMOWER Sharpening; re­ 643-1949 SENIORS area. Call 87p-5906. AT 646-0293. ■with minimum down payment. FOR SALE — Fedders air con­ estate rentals — apartminte, HORSE RANCH in Manches-. er, double garage, gluminum porch, artesian well, forced pairs, sales, rotor blades Women who gn^duate in homes, muitlple dwellings, call $14,400 — 5H ROOM Ranch, ter with 27 acres. 8 room siAng, nice yard, $18,900. Lap- HICKORY Drive, Andover — hot air heat. Asking price La'wrence F. Flano, Reedtors, LOST — S months' old angora Live Stock 42 ditioner. high cooling capacity, 643-2766, 646-0424, 742-6364. sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ June should investigfate J. D. Realty. 04$-ei29 Business Locations built-in stove, cellar, assume house, 1 4 baths, bam, out­ pen Agency, 649-6261, 649-6140. Approved building let in estab­ $10,200. For $10,800, 3 rear kitten brownish — black, Bow­ ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, the many varied job oppor­ PAINTER Wanted, experienced. PRATT & reasonable. CaU 643-9257 after mortgega, |07. psr month lished neighborhood, priced to ers Street area, reward. 643- Call evening^s 627-9571. THREE PONIES, one chestnut 6. For Rent buildings, corrals, etc., $50,000. lots adjoining rear of house 149 W. Middle Turnpike, M9 tunities at ‘‘The Aircraft.” CHECH THIS VALUE Hutchins Agency, 646-0103. Philbriek Agency, 649-8464. MANCHESTER Modern Cape sell at $1,000 Oall 742-7297. lot, with 150’ frontage on MANCHESTER (10 mUes out 9247. 2098 PAINTING — Exterior and in­ gelding horse. Atoo, 1967 C3iev of) $9,500. 5 finished, 7 room terior, workmanship guaran' Apply now and start work WANTED — Man to learn car­ WHITNEY rdet terse van, ssiddles, pony BIGGEST BARGAIN . . . NOW . . . THREE ROOM offiee or busi­ on high elevation, wooded, 109x parallel street, may be pur­ (XEAN AS A Whistle, 5 4 room MANCHESTER — 100 x 200’ lot, older home, fireplace, 2-car LOST — white rabbit vicinity TYPEWRITERS — Standard teed. For free estimates caU after g;raduation at a date pet laying trade. Apply Wat­ cart. Lazy N Ranch, 737 Lydall IN TOWN For TTie First Time In Conn. ness, ground floor, 470 Main 148 lot. Complete pri'vacy plus chased. of your choice. Ranch with 8 bedrooms, family 30-miIe view. Bel Air Real Es­ hdg^i and dry, trees, rural resl- basement garage, one - half 422 Parker Street. Please call and electric. Repaired, over­ 649-6892. kins Bros., Inc., 935 Main St., Street, Manpheeter. 648-8906. TAKE YOUR TIME PA'YING! Street, plenty of parking. 649- demttal zone, $2,960. Warren E. AIRCRAFT 1. 2. or 3 YEARS TO PAY TRUE LUXURY size kitchen with dining area, tate, 648-9332. High up, overlooking lake, acre plua minimum downpay­ 649-5079, hauled. rented. Adding ma­ Mr. Turgeon. 6229, 9-5. Howisind, Realtor, 643-1106. rtiingled four rooms, bath, ment, low monthly payments. chines rented and repaired. NOW IS THE TIME "SUPER DELUXE" LIVING oversized 3 - car garage, . FOUND — male beagle dog, Floor Finishine 24 CLERK OF construction, Tol­ Pratt A 'Whitney Aircraft Articles For Sale 45 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE AT A DESIRABLE store ot office screened patio with barbecue, MANCHESTER — beautifully enclosed porch. 2 rooms up, Lawrence F. Flano, Realtors, Pickup and deUvery service. flnlslied 6 room Cape in desir­ NORTH COVENTRY—60 acres, partially finished. Some 646-0424. 643-2766, 742-8364. black, tan and white markings. Yale Typewriter Senrica, 649- TO CHECK “THE AIRCRAFT” land High School, write giving has many good jobs imme­ ALL lOO'Tr GUARANTEED LOW RENTAL space, ground floor, clean, at­ oil hot water heat. Move right FLOOR SANDING and refln- INK DRUMS, 50-gaUon, suitable OWNER able neighborhood, li'ving room mostly wooded, road frontage, furnishings tnoluded. Com­ CaU WiUiam Kowalski, Andov­ 4986. all pertinent information on ex­ diately available. There ONLY $433 tractive and reasonable. Apply in condition, $16,900. Wolverton only $15,000. Lawrence F. 5T- er Dog Warden. 742-7194. Ixhlng (roecialixlng in older perience in construction trade, are also Apprenticeship for burning trash, $2.60. C^aU $18.18 Delivers Mr. Chasse, State Theatre, 11 Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. with fireplace, formal dining pletely winterized Asking NORTH (XiVENTRY — Imme­ Visit The Employment Office ano, Realtor, 643-2766. under $10,000. SHARPENING Sat vice—Saws, floors), waxing floors. Paint­ At 400 Main Street names of previous employers Programs a n d Training 648-2711. $16.18 Month a.m. - 6 o.m. room, shed dormer, lovely diate occupancy, 8-rooih over­ LOST: Pass Book No. 7669, ing. Ceilings. Paperhanglug. Courses for high school and MARILYN LEAVING MANCHESTER — spotless 6 yard. Circle and call owner sized Cape, garage, 2 flre- knives, axes, shears, skates, E)a»t Hartford 8, Connecticut and references. Send aJl cor­ — LOOK WHAT — WIIXJAM6 LAKE, Lebanon — Shown By AppoinuTrient Only Savings Department of the rotary blades. Quick service. No job too smaU. John Ver- trade .school graduates. PICNIC TABLES, ali sizes and OO^'MERCIAL and office space room Colonial, breezeway, ga­ 643-0618. 3 building lots near beach. $860. placefl, built-lns, baths, % respondence to Bert Palumbo, styles, from 6 foot $12.50, de­ — YOU GET — EXCLUSIVE WITH Connecticut Bank and Trust Capitol Equipment Co., 38 falUe, 649-5750. Chairman, High School Bldg. NOW Is the time to check 16-PIECE BEDROOM for rent. W. G. Schwars Co., rage, 14 baths, 8 bedrooms, takes aU. 649-6772, 742-8142. WOODED ACRE. Pasek Real Company. AppUcation made Main S t, Manchester. Hours — Open This Week — “The Aircraft.” livered. W. ZInker, Pinney COURT Inc., 876-3042. STATE large lot, fine location, only 289-7476, 742-8243. Comm., RFD 1, Tolland Aye., Street, Ellington, 875-0397 af­ 18-PIBCE LIVING ROOM MANCHESTER" for payment. daily 7-5. Thursday 7-9, Satur­ Monday Through Friday Rockville, Conn. 12-PIECE KITCHEN APARTMENTS $20,500. Hayes Agency, 648-4808. FLOYD REAL ESTATE Business Opportunity 28 ter 4. Must sell this 4 bedroom day 7-4. 643-7958. 8 A.M. — 8 P.M. — PLUS — Mancheeter Just listed — this charming Resort Propery For Sale 74 NOTICE is hereby gpven that FULL, - TIME experienced men . . . Immediate Openings Houses For Rent Ranch, acre lot. All offers STRICKLAND STREET — Im­ ANDOVER, CONN. Pass Book No. 12011 issued by GROCERY STORE — Grossing Saturday — 8 A.M. To 12 Noon CLEAN rugs, like new, so easy ELEX7TRIC RBFRIGEniATOR maculate 5 room Ranch ■with 5 room oversized Ranch Wanted— Real Estate 77 WILL DO most anything. Have for general custodial work and For TV SET AND RANGE From Hartford, take Wilbur considered. Asking $16,300. WATERFRONT Chalet, Coven­ The Savings Bank of Man- time, wiU work. Odd jobs our approximately $125,000 yearly. to do with Blue Lustre. Rent family sized kitchen, paneled that offers 3 good sized H. B. Floyd 742-7682 floor waxing. Must be over 21 Free storage until wanted. Free Cross Parkway to Exit 92. Pro-1 try. Excellent area, trees, la'wn Chester has been lost and specialty. CaU 643-2097, RI 6- B ^ r license acquired recently electric shampooer $1. The - - - - ' nlshed or unfurnished, oil heat, den. enclosed porch, mrage, bedrooms, spacious li'ving J. C. Hutchinson 742-7852 24-HOUR prompt, courteous should increase potential. years of age. Driver’s license delivery. Free set up by our ceed 1 mile on Center St. Mari­ and sandy beach. 'Year around application has been made to 0084. INSPECTORS Sherwln-WlUlams Co. good location, parking, adults. Beautifully landscaped lot. room, and a large kitchen service. Single and multiple Priced for quick sale. Present PRATT &. required. Call General Clean­ own reliable men. lyn Court le located on the cor­ poeelbiUtiee, $12,000. Hurry. ’ said bank for payment of the Reasonable. 643-6889. ]. D. REALTY Co. Hayes Agency, 643-4808. with built-in dishwasher BOLTON LINE — 4 - room dwellings wanted. Char-Boa owners have other Interest. ing Service, 649-5334. SCREENED LOAM — for the Please note: Appliances are re­ ner of South Adams and Olcott and disposal. 1 4 baths, Lappen Agency, 649-6261, 649- amount of deposit. LAND CLEARINQ. traa re­ WHITNEY AIRCRAFT ENGINE Sts., just one block south of 6140. Ranch, paneled living room Real EsUte, 643-0683. moval, and chain saw work. J. D. Realty. 643-5129, 643- best in lawns and gardens from conditioned and guaranteed for 643-8779 SUBURBAN 6-poom Ranch, pro­ fireplace, wall-to-wall car­ walls with fleldstone fireplace, 8779. WANTED — experienced meat MECHANICS our screening plant. Andover- 1 year. On display at main store. Center Street. Only 10 mlnutee Suburban For Rent 66 643-5129 peting, combination win­ A. Michaud. 742-8096. cutter, full time; also, part- from Constitution Plaza. fessionally landscaped, 14 hardwood floors, comfortable d ir e c t FROM owner — 3, 4 AIRCRAFT Columbla. Delivered. George PHONE FOR APPOINTMEINT .acres, 2-car garage, aluminum dows, carport, well land­ sized bedrooms, \ acre Shaded family, or larger apartment AnnouncementB LAWNS MOWED. Reliable and MANCHESTER — small pack­ time meat man for ateut 20 BENCH MECHANICS H. Grlfflng, Inc., 742-7888. Samuel Albert, Htfd. 247-0358 0%-4H Room Apartments VERNON — Ranch, 6 rooms scaped yard, fuU basement age store, ample parking, high hours weekly. F*inehurst Groc­ sic^ng, fireplaced 22’ living yard, private street. Only $11, building. 649-2497. reasonable price. Call 649-0798 DIVISION OF SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT STARTING AT (3-4 beditxmi*), newly decor­ with laundry facilities, 900. Paul Fiano Agency, Real­ anytime. ' traffic count, good potential. ery, 302 Main Street. 643-4161. SHEET METAL DARK RICH stone-free loam, If you have no means of trans­ ated. on one acre ot land, gas room, 3 bedrooms, huge kitch­ ELECTROLUX Sales and serv­ UNITED AIRCRAFT CORP. $120 en, quiet street, best condition, complete city, facilities. tor. 646-0191, 649-4697. LET’S (30! We have buyers ice, bonded representative. Al Cali for details. Warren E. MECHANICS fill, gravel, sand, stone, ma­ portation, I’ll send my auto for PER MONTH hot air heat, safe for children Owner transferred. Priced Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. Blast Hartford 8, Connecticut PART TIME — men experi­ nure, white sand for sand box­ very close to school and shop­ NEW RAISED RANCH — S $18,500. Wolverton Agency, waiting. We need good listings. ' fred AmeU, 110 Bryan Dr., enced in floor waxing and gen­ you. No obligation on your part iBeomparable Luxury Features for quick sale, $18,500. ROUTE 44-A, just over Bolton Household Services MACHINE - OPERATORS es and cool pods. Delivery. 648- whatsoever, even tf you p y , $165. per month, one year rooms, one full and two htlf Realtors, 649-2813. COTTAGE CaU now — Paul CorrenU Manchester, 6«48141, eral cleaning. Mu-st be over 21 line. Neat expandable 6 room Agency, 643^125. After 5, call A MAN WANTED An EJqual Opportunity 9604. don’t buy. HURRY lease. Call 649-9094 anytime af baths, 3 or 4 bedrooms, dining U & R REALTY CO., INC. Ranch with breezeway and 2 Offered 13-A Ehnployer years of age. Call General room, family room, one car TWO FAMIUES — We have Five rooms designed for 643-5368. Cleaning, 649-5334. FUSION WELDERS Apartments a r e renting ter 11:30 a.m. REALTORS 643-2692 car garage,, and a 80x100 chick­ REWEAVINO of bums, moth To operate local business. 300 CEDAR clothesline poles, A—L—B—E—R—T’—5 fast... second section now garage, $23,900. Philbnck just Meted two 2-famlly homes leisure summer ll'vlng lo­ en coop. Retiring? . . . interest Personals many sizes, installed or re­ Agency, 649-S464. that sit side by side. Built last Robert D. Murdle. 643-4025. ROCKVILLE — Four roome, cation. Hayes Agency, 643-4808. 643-1577. Main., 649-522L Building, Erie, Pa. 16505 Sima Beauty Salon, 644-1519. WANTED — part-time help in , . . For High School And Open Sunday t Dally vestment potential here. T. J. room, one-car garage, shaded ].D . REALTY Co. bookcase. Cain 649-5907. 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M. (one bedroom), refrigerator, prockkett. Realtor. 643-1677. lot, $20,900. Philbriek Agency, h a y in g also, part-time man to Trade School Graduates AMANA FHEEZER, upright; CONCORD RD. — Baautlftil BOLTON — large spacious SEWBRAL women needed for run tractor and mowing of hay. stove, metal storme and 649-8464. 643-5129 643-8779 room Split, S bedrooms, 1V4 BnildiiiK— Contracting 14 Money to Loan 29 SUPER STUFT, sure nuf! Speed Queen automatic wash­ MANAGING AGENT ' Ranch, large living nx>m, for­ Aotomobfles For Sale 4 light bench work assembly. Inquire Pella Bros.. 364 Bid- NOW Is The Time To Apply! screens, gas furnace, hot wa­ MANCHESTER — Spring Spe­ baths, basement, rec room, ga­ NOTICE That’s Blue Lustre for clean­ er. Call 628-8719. ter, private entrance. Available mal dining room, cabinet LINDEN STREET — Across A FRBSH’ s T A R f v/in lump Please apply in person at 10 well Street. ing rugs and upholstery. Rent SIMON POVERMAN kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ cial. Well buiH, modem 4-room rage, treed 114 acres in beauti­ QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, July 1, $70. Call 875-4370. Ranch featuring good sized from Center Park. Vacant 8 ZONING BOARD MEED CAR? Tour credit tum- your debts into one easy pay­ Hilliard Street, Manchester. Visit The Employment Office electric shampooer $1. Olcott GAS STOVE, 8 years old, 4 AGENCY tion room, landscaped yard. ful area of fine homes. Only ad down? Short on down pay- dormers, porches, basements “FIRST CLASS” machinist for rooms. large finished rec room, room single with two baths, OF APPEALS refinished, cabinets, bullt-lns, ment. If you have equity in 400 Main Street Variety Store. burners and oven, apartment BO State St., Hartford Marion E. Robertson, Realtc-r, $22,000. — below replacement asentT Bankrupt? Repoaaes- WAITRESS, experience neces­ aircraft experimental work, job East Hartford 8, Connecticut 522-6474 Office 643-5953. city utilities, convenient loca­ garage, giood lot. Asking $18,- cost. Owner 849-6985. TOWN OF COVENTRY formica, aluminum, vinyl, property, call Frank Burke to sary, hours 8-8:30 p.m., closed size, $75. Call 643-9816. Resort Property 000. Needs some redecorating. sioo? Don't deq>airl See Hon- discuss ways and mesma. Con­ shop experience, full and part- a SALES AND Service on Ariens, 649-2652 Model Apt. tion, full price, $13,200. Over At an executive session ot . aat Douglas. Inquire about low- steel, ceramo siding. WUliam Sunday. Call between 5:398 For Rent 67 T. J. Crockett. Realtor, 648- QUONOCHONTAUG, R. I. Robbins Carpentry Service, necticut Mortgage Exchange, time. Apply k A B Tool A En­ Open For Your Convenience Hahn EcUpae, Jacobson lawn MOVING — Westlnghoiise wash­ NEW 5-6 duplex, 8 bedrooms, 2 100 more listings, all price WAPPING — 8 bedroom custom the Zoning Board of Appeals sat down, smallest payments p.m., 649-7306. gineering Co., 12 Prospect St., THREE ROOM apartment, furnaces, baseboard heat, ranges. Call the Ellsworth Mit­ 1577. built Ranch on deadend street 6498446. 15 Lewis St., H i^ o rd , 246- I Monday Through Friday mowers. Also Homellte chain ing machine, Ironrite Ironer, COLUMBIA La k e — For Rent Large one family house held June 7,«1965, the appeal anywhere. No small loan or ft- Manchester or phone 643-2540. 8 A.M. To 8 P.M. stove, refrigerator, 247 N. ' rtioose your colors. Hutchins ten Agency, Realtors, 648-6980. at 20 Ridge Road. IS minutes 8897. saws and International Cub Ca­ rotiseerle, typewriter and desk, — Small waterfront cottages, MANCHESTER — Assumption very close to the beach. for a variance o t Mr. Lionel A. nance company (riaa. Douglas DION (X)N8TRUCnON OO. — WOMAN to sit with convales­ Saturdays — 8 A.M. To 12 Noon det Tractors. Rental equipment Main, 649-5220, 9-5. Agency, 646-0103. Excellent condition. Fire­ from downtown Hartford. Ex­ Robert o t Morin A'venue to $100. PB21 MONTH can be air conditioner approximately June, July, August. Call 648- Parish. 7-room Colonial, 2 cera­ Motors, 383 Main. Complete building service. New SBXXIND MORTGAGE - Un­ cent woman, 8-4, five days a and Sharpening service on all one ton, 8x10 rug, maple kitch­ place, hot air heat, storm tensive view, AA30 zone, many move a garage wall 2 feet to earned by ambitious male 2693, 640-4929. mic tiled baths, aluminum sid­ construcUon, alteraUons or ad­ limited funds available tor sec­ week, vicinity Delmont St. Call makes. L A M Equipment en set, mahogany desk, miscel­ ST. JAMEg Parish — 2-famlly windows, two full baths. extras, mid twenties. Call own­ make it structurally s(nind was 1963 FORD FALCON Futura working part-time, evenings or Town House Apartments home in excellent condition for ing, ideql for children. For fur­ ditions. Roofing, siding, paint­ ond mortgams, payments to after 5:30, 643-7446, (Jorp., Route 88, Vernon, 876- laneous bric-a-brac. 6496061. GIANT’S NECK Heights . — 4 Real nice location and com­ er 649-1260 or 453-0758. unanimously approved. sprint, convertiUe, white top, weekends, 1929.teurs a week PRATT &. the home owmer who wants an ther Information see owner at ing, etc. 648-4352, 648-0896. suit your budget.iidgel. EhepedEhcoadtent 7609. Manchester Exchanige — room modern cottage, hot pletely landscaped. The effective date shall ba txKket seats, deep red color, More or less hours if desired. COLONIAL OAKS income. Choice of 3 or 4 bed­ 58 Deepwood Dr. WAPPING — Custom seven serviee. J. O. % alty. 6te-6129. HOUSEWIVES — have a Miss Enterprla 1945. CUSTOM BUILT 8-(ni8hlon sofa shower, large sundeck in back, June 12. 1965. automatic transmission, pri­ NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS— Madelaine coemetic party in Above average pay with tips, rooms, big kitchens and 'dining Three bedroom dwelling. room home, 1900 Sq. ft., three vate owner. CsJl 6497762. WHITNEY and cover in good condition, new artesian well, E d g ^ ood Grant E. Toothaker 8r. Remodeling, repairing, recrea- your home today. Get your coe­ plus food allowance. Applicants FREE — stones for leach fields, $36. 648-6682. 4 4 room apartment. rooms, permanent siding, sep­ EIGHT RCXDMS TWO FAMILY — 5 up, 5 down, Liviig room, kitchen, two bedrooms, large family room, Private Instructions 32 Heat, hot water, stove, re­ Rd. $80. per week. Mrs. Carter, excellent condition, rented, car garage, full cellar. Chalrmaa I960 THUNDERBIRD, White Uon rooms, adcUtlons, garages, metics in the new summer must be neat in appearance retaining walla, dry wells or arate utiUties, private shaded 2>/4 baths, garage, bulK-lns, with plea^nt personalities. No frigerator, parking, and 742-8142. In this Raised Ranch offers Clinton Street, Manoheater, Close to the beach, nice lo­ hardtop, best offer over $750. concrete work. Call 6493144. teades tomorrow, free of cost. AIRCRAFT patios. Just pay for ad. 644 APARTMENT size sofa, chairs, yard with 2-car garage, extra­ $27,900. Barrows k Wallace, WANTED experience necessary. Call floor lamps, 21” console televi- full private cellar. $140. ordinary value. Wolverton much in space and conven­ $24,300. Owner 649-2665. cation and nicely land­ CUl 742-7297. Extra bonuses available. For 0304. COVENTRY — Beautiful lake­ ience, large rec room, 1V4 649-5306. k. A. DION, INC. Rooftng MEN! WOMEN! information call 643-8511. BViendly Ice Cream, Rockville DIVISION OF elon. Mqrt l«os than 6 months side cottage, excellent location Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. scaped. Btdiiig, painting. Carpentry. a T , To Train for MS-4491 649-44S6 baths, fireplace, den or 1968 FX>RD, 4-door, automatic, Shop, 875-9910, for an appoint UNITED AIRCRAFT CORP. FOR “A job well (tone feeling” oM, Watklna Bros, quality. 68 Wnd condition, quality through­ BISSELL Street — 4 family, ex­ EAST HARTFORD, Oak St. Six NOTICE tarationa and additicaa Oeil- Income Tax Consultants ment for interview. dean carpets with Blue Lustre. MANCHESTER — Older 8 room study, if you wish. Many cellent return, will finance. 649- radio, heater. Replaced bail East Hartford 8, Conneotlrat Oakwood Rocul, 8-5 dally only. 649-6644 out. For full information call custom extras, $24,900. Lewiss &^tanton Realty room Cape Cod, 1V4 baths. Call Jointa, muffler, battery, ex- Ingz. Workmanahlp guaran- A few clear thinking people BE AN Income Tax ConsuUaht. Rent electric shampooer $1. home, minutes from Aircraft, 5229, 9-5. after 4 week days and anytime PUBLIC HEARING laid. 299 Aubnnn 648-4860. will be selected from thie area AGGRElSSrVE man wanted by 643-6930. Real Bl0(ate k Insurance huist, $126. 649-9158. See ad, classification 32. An Equal Opportunity Paul’s Paint k WaU^per Sup­ 3 becirooms. 2 baths, \ acre Saturday and Sunday. Owner, ADDITIONAL to enroll in. new, low-cost large chemical company. Ex tot. Only 115,900. Hayes Agen­ Wlnnapaug Road CARPENTRY —Concrete steps. Employer ply- THREE ROOM apartment, FOR REINT — 6 room cottage, ].D . R EALTY Co. 638-6ie3. APPROPRIATION 1949 DODGE, 2-door Wayfairer, training prognun prepared by cellent Immediate guarantee of 470 Main JItrest, $90. 6496220, plus garage, and ample land cy, 648-4803. MANCHESTER GREEN Westeriy, Rhode Island floors, hatchways, remodeling CPA’s. Earn lucrative fees. $125. to start with fine future 8TORKLINE baby carriage and BOARD OF DIRE(7TQR8 registered and in running con­ JOB OPPORTUNITY with fu* AUTOMATIC 0-6. for garden, .etc., in good neigh­ 643-5129 648-6779 Out of town owner says T E L 696-2885 BOUTON — 4 bedroom modern TOWN OF MANCHESTER, dition, has riew muffler and porches, garagee, closets, cell-1 (Some tax consultants earn $5' of advancement into sales man­ bathinette, $16. for both. Ck>^ HOLUSTER STREET ... the ture — Man to manage new borhood. 742-80168. “sell.” Conveniently locat­ flat roof Ranch with jalousied CONNBCnOUT brake job. Best offer, 649-0647. I n ^ attira finished, rec r o ^ s i jjkJ more per return.) Ehccel- SEWING agement. Must qualify. Neat bake-otX food operation special­ condition. 289-0163. THREE rooms, third floor, hsat- best buy in Town. 6 room Ciape ftnrriica. No job too small. D A lent year 'round Income keep­ TRANSMISSION with aU the trimmings. ed 6 room Raised Ranch, 2 breezeway and 3-car attached Notice ia hereby given that appearance and outg;oing per izing in Italian grinders. Job •d. Call between 7-8 p.jn-, MB' ATTRA(3TIVE, modern water­ Buburbui F or S$d# 75 garage, aet on 4 scree. Large 1962 CHRYSLEXl hardtop, un D Carpentry Serviee. 649-8880 ing client's tax records. Digni­ sonallty Important. Some col­ FOR SALE — mlsceUaneoua front cottage, 8 bedrooms at baths, ahed dormer, finished baths, formal dining area, the Board of Directoro, Tlowa offers above average salary, 0082. 2 - car garage, n ice. lot, kitchen and dining area, dlMi- of Mancheeter, Oonneotlcut, uaual condition, original owner fied life-long profession! MACHINE lege helpful. For interview call possible owner-manager ppper- epsek bar equipment. CWl 649 TROUBU? Giant’s Neck Beach, $160. rec room, big porch. Sure there CibVENTRY 8 rooms, (-bed- GENBlRAIy hght Carpentry, rea­ If you can study one hour daily 6064 between 10 a.m. and 2 Manoheeter Green area. wariier and dUpoial, 86 foot will hold a Public Hearing la true mUeage, exceHent Urea, sonable ratea, workmanship 644-0202 or 644-8808. tunity. Neal appearance, pleas­ weekly. 648-6468. la a sand bank in the back, room year 'round home, excel­ . 8176. firm. 6464)482, after 6 p.m at home, write today for free p.m. ^ F r a t Rb M T«tff i SIX ROOM ap nt, 476 Main hut that assures you privacy, HENRY ST.—8-famlly, 7 large Priced to sell. Uving-dining room, wHh Heato- the Municipal Building Hearing g u a n i^ ed . For free estimates ant personality, with some food lent area near lake, otdy $9,- iator fireplace, 1% hatha, full facts, free aptitude test. OPERATORS i AM T y ^ i llraet, MO GARDNER LAKE, Conn. Mod­ (tot ot stats owners are anxious rooms on eaop floor, living Room, 41 Center Street, Man­ 1966 THUNDERBIRD, white, all call 649-6892. Southweateni Academy Hne experience. Call 649-6044 DAVID BRADLEY suburtwn WARREN E. HOWLAND 600. Hayes Agency, 9 tk 4 t0 t. haaement finished in siriklnf chester, Connecticut Itiasday, BE AN Income Tax Consultant. - between 1-4. ern housekeeping cottages. to sell. T. J. Crockett, Real­ room with fireplace, heated en­ power. Must seU. 644-1779 after Box U, Experienced oparatm and See ad, classification 82. garden tractor, 1% h.p. mitttl- •k T w im ' MANCHESTER — Delightful 2- Lakefront. Boating, fishuig, tor, 64S-U77. closed sunporch, 4 rooms par­ Realtor 648-1108 arrangement with walk - in June 22, 10flS, at StilO p.m. ca orive, electric alairter, 44” tri­ BOUTON - - •* room Ranch cus­ 8:80. R oofln f— SUbnar 16 Manchester Evening Herald tnunaea naaded. Shccellant I bedroom garden apartment, swimming. Inspect weekends. titioned off on third floor, 2- tom built In 1906, 1-cAr garage, cedar cloeet, office, work room, proposed additional ^propria- GAS STATION attendant with ple rotary -mowtr, anowptow, ★ A B W o ik Name ...... Age . . . opportunity for qualified I ideally located, heat, hot wa- Free ooTnred pictures, bro MANCHESTER — 4-4 duplex, car basement garage, amesite summer porch and patio, walk­ cold atorage romh, and huge Uon as followa: .4106 C H E V R O I^ . atandard mechanical experience, part' Saleamen Wantsd 36>A lUtS now. ARar 4:18 p.m., 743' 1 tar, range, refrigerator, park- UORTNIMO RODS, roofing, Address ...... Phone . . . tralaim to learn sewing. O hcnmniIm ^ . chute. Arrowhead Grove, separate ftirnaoes, 2.car g drive, deep tree shaded lot. MANCHESTER — Modern, im­ out basement with play room, recreation area with firepjaoe. To Qanaral Fund Budget tranamiaaion, good running aiding, gutters, aluminum win­ time Or full-time. Apply 610 1261. y I ing, $130. m on ^ y. AvaUabla maculate 3 bedroom Ootonial, See U and you'll Uke K. Bank 04/05 Garbage (toUecUon end Apply . . . PART-TIME in sales — waek Route 164, Colchester. 242-027$. rage, one block from Malp St., Truly a seldom offered home- handy to lake, $ l i . m PhU- ^ eondition, $800. or best offer. dows, doors, aluminum eano- Hartford Road. j Jifly 1, 049007$. central tocatton, near bB approlaal at $$2,500, hut asking Dtepoeal ...... «S.B0t days and or Saturdays. Prefer priced to aell. Hayes Agency, Paul Flano Agency, Realtor, btlek Agency, 040-8404. 648-5002. plaa, roll-up awaln(a. Work soboole, IH aluminum under $$0,000. CaH osrasr 440- to be flaiuBoad by Refund on las Help Wanted— Famakt 35 WINDOW assemblers and ware local coHega student, o f fam­ HaRBliMlir OOTTAOB for W — Mlaqua- 4tt-40O$. 646-0101, 640-44^. fuaraataad. Bsacoot Ughtnlag Bofttfi find A c M M w isi 46 I IH ROOMS, second floor, heat, sldlnf. Bel Air Real Estate, Ranch, 0001 emranoe erw him e. |S,B0Qi. MANCHESTER MODES housemen wanted. Aroly in ily man preaently employed. miout, Rhode Island. Four . Protactioc, Steve Pearl, 648- WOMAN wanted to work three I hot water, refrigerator, ga 648-1^, deep treed tat, eft hot water Robert M. Btsite, . TrmflgrB— person at Gregg iA Son, Ino., 66 Top dollar for .right man. For I960 V OWENS Express Onila- TroasmltiiM Qpb I rage, 1136. monthly. e4S*M7. rooms. CaU 64$4>40l. „ (iARRISON Ootonl^al In execu­ TWO - FAMILIES, ( g , $30,000; 6811. days a WMk. A g^ Nsw iy » PIMSMT. ICANOHUfirnBR tive neighborhood on a beauti­ 4-4, $18,000; 4 < , 130,600; 5-4, h e ^ fuft oellM, knotty pine ANDOVilR — m room lUndi Seeretaiy UobOe B o o m ••A tern Laundry. IsonStraet HiUlard Street, ~ Mwchaater, intorvlsw and Immediate place­ ar, 180 b.p. anglaa (890 houre), 7 THREE bedroom OatoiRlal, new oaa Dtock from beach, walk­ Board of Conn. ment call 6296686 or 644-^. LoMbraka, navy top, nqyr alda bLCOtT STUBV WB ■ flAYm onitonnn waiting LAKE Wlnnspssquksa,' ful woodad lot, 6 rooms, IH $10,800; 7-7, plus 4, $28,600. kkehen and dlnlag area, living BlLWBLL HOMB ImprovanMnt (BBAB. MM CWTBB MC() New Hampgpltt — oq ■Tnutes 'oenaklsrad. For details kitchen, open stairoase. West room wKk firmiaoe, axeeltam out hoaomont, larga wooded tat, T B tA Z ;^ f o r 'RBW, jUk Oompany—Roofing, siding, al- WOMAN (ordryoleanlafptaat, and haok canvas,. radto. dlftii lot the raatal at f o o t 4 V < ^ baths, brsaisway, $4 ar go­ uifiltiss, privala bt ne*. .tM.400. FUlMok Agm- oall the Faid Flano Agency, Side, 1 1 4 ,^ . OaM 04$4$|0 after eoodHton, | l $ j ^ Wotrerton FHA |$D0. dowil. H ta k BoMiy., M to d o k tsfs&aia, addmou AM ta­ win.train, full time. In- EXPOItHINgBO 1 ^ sacra- WANTED '—handyman aa bel9 finder, fully 4 p,m., aayVxa* weekends. H0.7478. 7ftl-tt40. of all tarvlsw betwesn 911 a.m., ask tsry. Snwg office. Top mHury. ar. Apply Old Oolony Oo„ W - yakr'o door weekly. CWI Ktp4Ml. oy. 010 $404. lUaEor. 04M181. 040-4M7. Ageney. edM Ilt,, for Mk.^Oraor, 6497MM. NHto Box V. HaraAL ; H ardl& eat Read Herald Ads. (M:)N»

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    TUESDAY, JtJNE 16, 1966 The Weathofr Foreeaat af U. S.

    IT aC the AWUt [ of Ob«iila«iaa M anthuter^A City • / ViUagm Charm

    VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 218 (THmTY-TWO PAGBft—TWO SECTIONS) M A N C H ES TER , CONN., W E D N E S D A Y , JU N E 16, 1965 (Ctoaamad AdvarUaluf «a Feca IS) PRICE SEVEN CBH*I Events Cong Ambush Convoy, iJ* In State Clues Lacking In Barkhamsted Shoot Down ’Copter W om an’s M urder These are the men BARKHAMSTED (AP) — A suspect, a weapon and a motive remain to be found today as Saigon Bomb State Police continue their In­ vestigation into the slaying of Who recommend siocKs a young housewife. Just Misses The bludgeoned body of Mrs. Dorothy B. Thompson, 30, was found on the ground below an U.S. T roop s unfinished porch at her home at shearson's off Route 179 Tuesday night. SAIGON, South Viet The woman had been severely Nam (A P )— A large Viet beaten about .the head. The cord from ^n electric appliance had Cong force ambushed a been tightly wrapped around her government convoy 15 throat. miles southwest of Saigon Wall Street Headquarters State Police said a trail of today, apparently captured blood led from the kitchen to the edge of the porch, some 12 the American adviser with feet alv)ve the ground. the unit and shot down a The victim’s husband, Arfin, helicopter sent in to reliev# 32, disicovered the body after the convoy, U.S. spokes­ he returned home from his Job aa an accountant with a South men announced. Windsor brick company. One of the American crewmen aboard the helicopter was killed Mrs. Thompson told State Po­ and the other three were seri­ lice that during the afternoon ously wounded, the spokesmen she had heard thumps down­ .said. The helicopter 'reportedly stairs and had seen a man in exploded in the air and crashed. workclothes in the back of the In another part of Viet Nam, hou.se. two U.S. Air Force fighters col­ The victim’s body was clothed lided and crashed, the spoke.s- and there was no indication that men announced. They said one she had been sexrmlly a.ssaulted. pilot parachuted to safety and An autopsy la to be performed wa.s picked up but may have w 1 1 s . m today in HungerfOrd Hospital. been wounded. fc--' ' Torrington. The Air Force’s Titan SC space booster is shoavn with its gantry pulled away, No one was seen parachuting ready to go, during a pre-launch test. The giant rocket is being readied for its from the other plane before it !f Station Sale OK’d crashed, the spokesmen report­ first test tomorrow. The rocket which generates nearly three million pounds f; NEW HAVEN RALROAO ed. Both planes were A1 propell­ of thrust, is being groomed to place a wide variety of military payloads into NEW HAVEN (AP)—Federal er-driven fighters, - which nor­ if space. (AP Photofax.) court has granted the New Ha­ mally carry two persons. f f ' ven Railroad permi.ssion to sell A terrorist bomb exploded in its stations in Hartford and the civilian terminal building of Stamford. Debris hangs from tlie roof and litter.s the floor of the Saigon airport dam­ the Saigon airport, injuring 34 \- m The bankrupvt carrier plans to aged yesterday by a terrorist’s bomb. Every window in the structure was Americans and at least 12 other Titan’s Scheduled Launch seU the Hartford station to the blown out by the explosion. (AP Photofax.) persons, but 120 U.S. troops Oonnecticut (3o. for 1260,000. waiting a short distance away to Tile Stamford stations would be Ijoard two Jet transports for toe Si sold to Transportation Plaza United States were not harmed. Renew Old Inc. for 1341,800. IVeiv Glitter None of the Americans were Could Rivalry Approval of the proposals reported seriously injured. came Tlieeday from U.S. Circuit U.S, Issues Protest ^vel(^ a manned capability For Capitol The troops, waiting to return LOS ANGELES CAP)— ? Judge Robert P. Anderson, who to the United State^, were a On the Scene against the Ume when we would is supervising the railroad’s re­ Watch for an old rivalry need it. HARTFORD (AP)—By short distance away from the organization under the federal civiUan terminal where toe between the Air Force and Hal Turkiagton, city “ But about 18 months ago the bankmptcy law*. In Berlin Shooting next fall the dome at the / the National Aertmautics adttor a< The HeralA la NASA people started touting State Capitol will have a bc^ b went off. Two military jet Hie proposals sUH must be, at Oapa Xaapedy this Saturns aa an all-around univer­ new coat of gold glitter. tr^sports they were to board and Space Administnltion approved by the Stats Public BERLIN (A P )— U.S. Ambassador George C. Mc­ lalided a few minutes after toe 18 waek, AanattlBf the sched­ sal space booster. That was get­ UtiUties Commission. A sum of $25,000 has to flare anew if the upcom-^ uled Munch -W the Titan ting Into our territory. Titan 3C Ghee protested today the shooting of two West Berlin­ been set aside for the Job, blast. In the convoy ambush south­ ing first launch of a giant SO rocket. His on the scene is the only national, all-purpose Governor Signs Bills ers by East (Jerman border guards. He warned the Rus­ to be done this summer, of obeervatione will ^;>pear in space booster. Satums are too applying new gold leal to west of Saigon, an estimated rocket called Titan 3C is sians the United States will take meagares to assure several hundred guerrillas at­ The Hemid foUowlnjg the limited, for many reasons. We’ll HARTFORD (AP)—Of the ap­ the famous landmark: successful. taumch. proximately 900 bills passed % the protection of life and property in the U.S. sector. A tacked a unit of about 40 Viet­ TUan ac, moat powerful yet stand for a lot, in the interest of The dome was last gilded national unity, but we can’t let the recent session of the Oeneral German war veteran was shot and killed snd his fiance namese militia led by a district tested, is sUndliw on Pad 40 at in 1942. Bids for the gilding chief and his U.S. Army advis­ them substitute Satums for ■Ti­ Assembly, more than 460 remain Job will be advertised with­ Cape Kennedy. Fla., waiting United States la pledged to to be reviewed, signed or vetoed was critically wounded in the shooting Tuesday. er. peaceful, nonmilitary, exploits- tan SC—for militapy purposes— McGhee said in a letter ------in the next month, a Its launch, aoheduMI tomor­ without a fight.” by Gtov. John N. Dempsey. The district chief escaped row. Uon of space. Pyotr Abrassimov, Soviet am­ ty” resulting from a "concen­ s|x>kesman for the Public during toe fire fight, but the At the heart of the controver­ The governor signed 93 more Works Department said The 3H-mllllon-pound thrtut Officially, the A r Force has of the measures into law Tues­ bassador in Eiast Berlin, tration camp mentality” of the American was reported miss­ yielded gracefully. In corridors sy is a difference of opinion warning of U.S. measures: Tuesday, booster has been rejected by over liquid fuel va. solid-fuel day, among them one authoriz­ East German Communist Re­ ing. NASA as a manned vehicle. and cloak; rooms, however, ing $800 bonuses for the 380 “ We will hold the Soviet au- gime. The helicopter apparently was there are many who insist the rockets. A ruling faction in thoriUes responsible for what­ The Air Force, however. In­ NASA has traditionally backed members of the legiaMture that The East German official hit in a fuel tank by an incendi­ United States Is falling behind eidjoumed June 9. ever consequences may ensue news agency, ADN, said the ary bullet. Another helicopter sists It will do mlllUry Jobe In capability to. spy and counter- liquids, saying solids, while from the actions of the Blast UConn V ictory; much better than the Saturn jrlelding more thrust per pound Another MU signed by Demp­ couple were shot because they evacuated the surviving crew­ spy from space. ' sey provides $1 milUcn to the German authorities which give were trying to test toe border men and the body of the dead vehlclea being developed by Aa one source close to the A r of booster weight due to elimi­ rise to such measures.” NASA. nation of tankage, were not New Haven Railroad for toe security for the ’’West Berlin Bigger Budget, American. Fhrce says, "Wa were good It was one of the strongest underground organization.” In addition to the 34 Ameri­ Titan a c could easily become quite safe enough for manned msiintenance of rail croesings boya for years. It was all right and bridges. protests sent to the Russians in ’’This version of this incident cans wounded in the airport the moet controversial rocket In with us for NASA to conduct A1 flight, proliquid engineers have East Berlin by an American New Endeavors used cigarette lighters to ignote Tuesday’s output signed which has been published by the blast, 9 Vietnamese 2 Indians U.8. space history, especially if the m&nned shots, so long as envoy in recent years. Ulbricht (East German party and 1 French national were re­ success gives Air Force friehds bills exceeded by 10 toe previ­ i V - ‘ they let us simultaneously de- (See Page Thirty-Twrw) ous high for a single day rigned There was no immediate word leader and head of state) re­ STORKS (AP)—The tru.stees ported injured, a U.S. spokes­ In Congress and the Department as to the nature of toe measures gime, anxious as always to cov­ of the Univer.sity of Oonnecticut man said. Other reports said of Defense new ammunlUon for by Dempsey, following the 1963 General Assembly. McGhee said would be taken. er up its inhumanity by resort-, were told today the university two French citizens were hurt. undercover sharp shooting at West Berlin officials ex­ ing to the ‘big lie’ technique, is .scored one of its mo.st impres­ All the injured Americans the Saturn family of boosters Dempsey has 18 days from the time bills reach Ms desk to pressed fears' that rioting might fal.se,” McGhee said. ’’Since I sive triumphs in the state legtis- were reported working In the scheduled ~fb take men to the break out Thursday at toe Red happen to be in Berlin on one of lature this year. terminal building or on business moon by 1970. act on them. A MU automatical­ 24 Americans Hurt ly becomes law if he fails to wall as a result of the shootings. my periodic visits here and Dr. Homer D. Babbidge Jr., there. Military spokesmen said NaUonal policy decisions so sign or veto it within toe Ume West Germany and West Ber­ have Investigated the matter university president, said the 17 were Army personnel, 15 far have conslstenUy relegated Mmit. lin commemorate Tuesday the fully, I find the facts are that General Assembly increased were Air Force men and two the Air Force to a secondary In Dominican Fight Among other biMs signed by 12th anniversary of the anti­ this couple were on a harmless UConn’s operating budget for were Navy. pole In manned space plans—the Dempsey Tuesday; communist revolt in East Ger­ boating outing on a pleasant the next Wennium by 39 per The majority were released —'To allow all those sentenced many. It will be a holiday and June afternoon.” cent, raising the 1963-65 general after treatment, the spokesmen SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — to life imprisonment to apply West Berlin officials have asked Pretty Elke Martens, 22, wa.s fund appropriation of $27.9 mil­ said, and the most seriously in­ Sharp explosions and gunfire echoed today in the heart for parole after 20 years. citizens te attend a rally at John shot in the head and her fiance, lion to $38.8 million for 1966-67. jured person appeared to be a Pope N am es of Santo Domingo, where ti daylong battle Tuesday be­ —To create a commission for F. Kennedy square in front of Hermann Doebler, 42, was killed Babbidge said he believed it Vietnamese who stiffered a bro­ studying potentially harmful a t y Hall. while they wars boating on the was the biggest jump in operat- ken leg. 4jfi' ': ' , tween rebels and U.S. troops left 21 Dominicans dead McGhee called the shooting A rch b ish op and 24 American paratroopers wounded. (See Page Fourteen) “ senseless, oold-blooded brutali- (See Plage Fourteen) (See Page Fourteen) (See Page FourteMi) Tbe gunfire, however, was de- ■■«; . A . . ' either bazookas or mortars were der attack almost nightly frpm coming from the direction of the raiding parties from wltMn toe V ,A '- '•' NF3W (MILBANS (AP)—Pope U.S.-controlled EMst-West corri­ ' • . 4.JIJ- .T*' Paul VI named a strong-willed rebel lines. Apathetic Voters Decide " m " ' - dor through toe city. The OAS report said a brigade i.;v priest with the build of a col­ There was no confirmation , S' lege football tackle to bacorae commander - of the inter-Ameri- 3 ■ ■'"■ A • from U.S. sources. can force "reported that the archbishop of CMcago. the na­ During toe night, mortar tion's largest Roman OiillioUc attacking -(rebel) troops were WethtnluSiesep^^ our H a rtfo rd ^ Manchester offices can help you get more out 6f your investments. In Hartford: 1. W. Howard Stevens, resident manager 2. Edward J. Sack, sales manager 3. Carl Hodgdon 4. R, WInthrop Nelson 5. William shells Umded Uvtoe rebel sector trying to mAneuver and to cap- On Convention Delegates R. Leonard 6. Luther B. Henry 7. Alexander D. Gordon 8. Benjamin J. Shapiro 9. Robert J. K. Conheady 10. Donald J. Beaton 11. Stephen P. Dunn 12. Daniel J. Theron 13. Joseph M. Pattison 14. Francis E. Cilento 15. Herbert L Dunn 16. Annette archdiocese. at intervals of 18 to 30 minutes FV>r John Patrick Oody, BT aftsr a cease-fire ended the big (See Page Two) . Yush 17. Fred D. Ross. In Manchester: 18. Robert C. Heavisides, resident manager 19. Edward Hermann. Jr. 20. C. Donald Briggs. year-old son of a fireman, his balHs: H AVEN (A P )— ?would have equal representation's* Other communltiee voting OQ selection today was anothsr Tlisrs was no report of casu­ Eighty - four delegates — at the convention local lasues were Bast Haven, honor in Ms rapid cHmb in the In each of the six Oonnecticut Qlastonbury, Monroe, Wood- alties from the' mortar firing. Fit, Goldwater half of them Republican hierarchy of the OathoMc But the rebels said it could pro- Congressional Districts, seven bridge, North Branford, Fhrm- Church. vMce new fighting. and half Democrat— will Democrats and seven Republi- ington, Windsor, Windsor Locks, Lem than tour monOis ago, The rebels suggested that the Throws His Hat take their seats in the cana were nominated for a total and Westport. These are the people who decide which recommendations Archbishop Oody was invested of 14 delegates from each dis­ mortar firs cams from troops of State Constitutional Con­ officially as metropolitan of the trict. (See Poga Seventeen) ihe militairy-clvlUan Junta in toe Back into R ing vention July 1 after being province of New (Orleans, which northern sector of the capital, In all districts but toe first, M the largest per capita con­ on the far side of toe interna­ elected Tuesday in a “ ho- one vote for each nominee was centration of Roman OathoUcs Speaking before an autoence enough to elect him as a dele­ to make to Hantord and Manchester ciienis tional safety zone occupied by of 600, Goldwater appeared fit hum” Connecticut election. In the country, when BS-ybar-oM gate. the inter-American force. and fielded a variety of ques­ Hie electorate was apathetic; . ArchblalK^ Joseph FVanols The dead in the prolonged Only 7.16 per cent of eligible The only excitement generated Rtunmtl (Ned. tions. by toe election was at toe poU- Bulletins iMrtUs Tueeday Included 17 rebel By throwing his hat into the voters turned out in Hartford; Church sources hwa have BoldieicB and two obildren. 3.03 per cent in New Haven; ing'place In Myotic. Vivien KM- feK that the B-foot-ll, 3B0- political arena Goldwater ended lems of Btonington sat In the Tw«nty>elx wounded Domln- seven months of "Just relaxing" 4 per cent In Waterbury and 2.2 pound archMshop was In Una per cent in Bridgeport. voting booth and refused to icam were brought into a hospi' wMch Included a. motor tour of PENTAGON PROTEST Bor tha rad hat of a cardliial— tal tat the rebe( sector. A Brazlli- Critics of the election had pre­ leave, saying the election was prince of the Ohurdi — and his Burope. . "disgraceful and shocking.” ea Ueutanaxit ef the Intsr-Amerl- It waa his first break from dicted the Hght turnout. They WASHINGTON (A P )--A ssleoUon as archMshop of Chi- can peace force aMo 'was likened toe election to toe kind MLas Kellems, a 69-year^ld Shown in the top picture are some of the officers and Could you possibly devot^that much cSra to analyzing York Stock Exchange's rigorous qualifying examina­ If you think we do, sit down with the registered repre­ esfo Incraasas that spsoutatton. politics since he won a seat on retired Stonlngton industrialist, pacifist deoionetratlea open wounded.- toe Phoenix City Council In 1949. held in Russia, where toe party ed on the steps ef the Peoto- analysts who select the stocks they believe have the your securities? tion in order to become registered. Throughout their sentative again and establish a plan of action. And , Archbishop Oody suoosads iha choice la uncontested. was lifted out of the booth by Tlw Padre ZHIUnl Hospital In He entered his name on toe two women registrars after four gon today with one ef Ha late Albert OardinBl Meyar as the rebel sector was filled to best chance of making money for Shearson clients. Where Do You Come In? careers they benefit from a continuous program of remember that he can do his best for you only If you archMshop of CMcago, aMoli ballot, Goldwater said, "and There .was only one real chal­ minutes and was arrested. leaders declaring he la turn­ Jaw an eeainatad 3,800,000 Oath- overAowing. An attendant said then I aat back to see how badly lenge in 'Tuesday’s election. She was ordered to appear in ing In lila World Wnr U hen- guidance by Shearson's specialists in many areas of they had stopped countl^ the 350,000 Miles A Year Gathered in the larger picture are the registered repre­ are willing to confide the significant facts about your . cHcs. I would be beaten." A Hartford couple tried un- Circuit Court June 35 on charges omMe dfawharge Tw a ayno- stock-brokerage and investment banking. investment goals and finances. wounded after the figure ireech- successfuUy to contest the OOP of brefuto of peace and interfer­ bol of my withdrawn teyalty sentatives responsible for putting Shearson's inten­ ArciiUalnp Oody raft ttas Nsw' ed 75. He not only won, but he led These men are professional skeptics who spend un* Orlaans archdiocase as eoad- toe "Better (Spvemment” ticket organization alate in toe First ing with toe process of voting. to thla testUatlsn * told hours In critical study of company reports, trade sive security research to wOrk for you and other Reaching Your Objectivee If you prefer, send for a copy of a full-color, 16-page ‘ jutor archbishop 'sfter Ms ap- Among the dead was Andre and In 1962 defeated Sen, Ehiest Oongi^esslonal District. TOe cost of toe election in magazines and financial statements. They also get off investors in this area. These men are in constant touch, Each man has dealt with many types of investors, booklet, “The Search For Profitable Investments", de­ pointment in November IMl. Riviere, a top aide to rebel De­ McFarland, toe Senate majority James F. OolUns polled 4,310 Meriden was calculated at $8 8PAOSMBN HONOlUBDl by private wire and telephone, with the research group helped solve many different investment problems. . The alHng Rummel, nearly fense Minister OM. RanKai Man­ leader, bv 6,600 votes. He ad­ votes, and his wtfe, Mrs. Con­ a vote. Some 667 persona of their seats and out where the news is... into eixecutive scribing our research effort and services. You will also ■; liUnd, ramalaad only as a fig uel Montes Ataohe. iUviare waa mitted ritong on Oen. Dwight' D. stance OMUns, received 3,680. 28,816 eligtbla voted in that city. 4A0KSQN, (AP)-. at 14 Wall Street in New York. Each is qualified to make an objective appraisal of receive the latest edition of BUSINESS & SECURITIES, - urehead unM Ms dsath. a Frenchman who had been BUsenhower’a coattails. The seven psirty-eitdorsed Re- ’ ■ The low turnout hrtd through­ Jaetuon g»vo a*pHintein||p suites, plants and laboratories. Last year they traveled fighting wflh the labela. welcooM kopgagsday 9e UP ate Bom in M. Louts on Qulst- . When sought, to pubUoasM aU polled In the 13,- out the alate, but voting was more than 360.000 miles and held more than 5,400 in* Training and Experienco your financial situation and goals and assist you in a monthly publication in which our Research Depart­ .m a s Bvs, UOT, ArefaSalMp The -toeUlAUiHi team . cC 6m 000a. bolBtered In soma towns by lo­ tramuit, OtganteaMon of hefaln hla Senate seat in llp l. TMa taws terviews with company executives. But even when a Shearson selects its registered representatives on the building up a portfolio. ment surveys economic developments and the stock L Oody was IS ysaia old witsn ba Amarican Oodwater defeated Mm by 88,- (AP Photolaa) The OoUtooea put up a genuine cal Isouea on ItM baUoL p decided he wo«M i become a Btatea ' Mamad the rebate lor fight. Their names were on the In Toningten, th« referendum market picture and recommends specific stocks. Both starting the shooting. T h s ___ 000 votes. research analyst knows his field in exhaustive detail basis of education, successful business experience Decide for Yourself ' prtasL At the aga of 19 ha went OAS In January 18*4. gtter spend- Neither Snow, ^or Rain Etc.^.. biUot and they advMtised their conts4ned IT reobtnmeiidatlone , to the North American ObUege team atiid the r e b ^ opened «re candidacy In newspapers of a charter coamiaaton tiud Wnd has traveled thousands of miles in his studies of and other qualifications. They Inctude men who hold Ask your manager which man he would conalder best are free. Just send your name and address to: at 8 a^m. -aad-'iysiBrleao phr^ .Ing tour yearii traveling the Adhering to the postal motto—the mail must go advanced degrees in Just about eveiry field from ao- t M Home and was ordained in country exprsaalng Ms views, HSoewhere, thore waa.a Surry had been .srocUng olnce 1963. specific companies, still he does not make final suited to work with you. Have a chat with the regis­ k jlom a, Dec. A-MW- troopeia of (te teta)^American Ctoldwatsr announced he m s • through—two Austrian mailmen use a kayak to of wrHedn votoa, portloifiariy in Not enough pogpona voted af­ recommendations on his fudgmerrt alone. His analysis countlng to engineering. Several have taught econom­ tered representative he recommends, take home some SHEAII80N. H M M U S ISO. 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