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T W E N T Y ^ U E WBONKSDAY, JUNE A SMt ■V iKmirt|i^0tpr Ettntfttg Jfi^rald Avenge Dally N «t Pnee Run For the Week Bnded Trinity OovaMlnt Church will Frank J. MansfieldciDetachment, tlw private duty nurses to or The Weather About Town have a midweek service tonight at Marine Corps League, will have a ganise th Mamdiester. The late ifone I, 196S Fpreeuat of C. B. Weathar Burtau 7:30 at the church. This \^11 be special meeting tonight at 7 p.m. at Dr, Warren Mrs. Katherine Smythe was elect Mr. Mtd M m . B. WilUams, the second In a 'series of discus- the Marine Home to discuss final ed as the first president, and Mrs. Warm, humid tiiia evening wHh alono o f hymns oritioai to the W Bhinttagtan 8 t, wUl b « guests pisilans for a conventicm and parade Valerie Boland, secretary. 13,920 a ehance of eonttered Niowwn, of iMRof Sunday at an oipen house Christian doctrine. P r iIday. To Speak to In 1947 the association voted to Number of the Audit High In the 80s. Mostly dOBir ftwoL 3 to 5 p.m. to celebrate their Include aU registered nurses in its Bureau of Circulation with little temperatora chMiga 40th wedding aitniveirsary. The Delta Chapter, RAM, will meet David L. Neloon of 331 E. Cen late tonight and early M d a y . tonight at 7:80 at the Masonic ter St. yedtorday received an Nurse Group membership. In 1948, with Mrs. Manchoetet—^A City o f Village Charm party wUl be held at the home of Norah' Starin, president, the or- ttietr eon ^-law and daughter, Mr. Temple. The Mark Master Mason Arm y oommiission at exerclsee a/t ganiaaticn had grown from 30 to and Mrs. A. Gregory West, 16 degree wUl bo conferred after a Boston Unlvenslity, where he is a Dr. David I n Warren, Internist, more than 100 members. Its pres VOL. LXXXn, NO. 210 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGE^-IN TWO SECTIONS) Huntington St. short business meeting. Clarence senior. will'speak Tuesday, June 11, at the MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963 (dasaifled Advertising on Pago 93) Schiebel will preside. There will ent membership of almost 100 in PRICE SEVEN CENTS anniversary dinner of Um Man cludes-all branches of the profes Ofllcers 'V, b i 4 OaL G O O D / r ^ E A R * 7 - ® 5 gal. Lots Prehurial Ceremony State News THIS WEEK’S g o o d > ^ e a r E. A JOHNSON PAINT CO. To Start as Planned Accidents Claim GENERAL ELECTRIC 723 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Boy, Two Adults FREE PARKING IN VATICAN* CITY (A P )— With lines of homage forming 8:30 to 5:30 DAILY l«y TREMMir UMTS MRNI WE WSM..7 7 ^ IBsO O f ItE fiT . . . . , , , , , tHerald photo by Oflara) eftdlessly, Vatican authorities decided to have the body of NEW HAVEN (AP)—Accidents FRONT OF OUR TILL f THURSDAY Glad It’s over and showing the strain of daily attend<- bert, right, welcomed the end. Right, Gov. John Demp Pope John XXIII carried once more into St. Peter’s Square claimed three lives In Connecticut ance at the General Assembly, Manchester’s Democratic sey addresses the House at 12:15 this morning, official before his burial tonight. That would give those still waiting I Wednesday, including that of a STORE . . . Representatives, Steve Cavagnaro,' left, and Paul Groo- ly signaling finish to 1963 business. five-year-old Westport boy. TILL 5 SATURDAY a final glimpse of the pontiff. Page Blanchard was struck by a ’The preburial ceremony wa.s to'^— ------car as he rode his tricycle into the SPECIALS! start within the basilica at 6 p.m. ‘Should the project that I myself street in front of hla home Wednes FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 16th —12 noon EST—as planned. suggested and encouraged for the day afternoon. The millionth mourner passed transformation of the Lateran He was pronounced dead on ar by the candle-lit catafalque under Palace into the definite See of the rival at Norwalk Hospital. General Electric the massive basilica dome and al Rome Vicariate succeed happily, The car was driven by Mrs. most a million more were expect my poor remains should be trans-' Ruth Stein, 48, of Westport. Accept Budget, Tax Cuts ed to pay tribute before the doors ferred with piety to that place.’ ” . Killed in another accident in VERY IMPORTANT FASHIONS for closed. . The Lateran Palace had been a volving a motor vehicle was 2 -D O O R The burial will be In a grotto of museum until earlier this year, Phyllis Tramontanis, 28, of New the basilica at a spot Pope John when Pope John ordered its exhi Haven, a patient at the Connecti himself selected two years ago. bits transferred to the Vatican NOSE FINCHER— Pres cut Valley Hospital, Middletown. However, a spiritual testament museums. He said the palace ident Kennedy pinched Miss Tramontanis was struck 1^. VERY IMPORTANT FATHERS should be re-equipped so that the a tractor trailer driven by Ralph Automatic Defrost and last will made public by the his nose briefly during a As Capitol Session Ends 'Vatican press office today ex vicariate could move there and Ruggiero, .47, of New Haven as lull in missile firings at Choose His G ifts From Gknnoy's Big pressed his hope of eventually be be closer to the cathedral. The she walked near the Main Street ing buried in the Lateran Palace vicariate had been across Rome White Sands, N. M., Mis Extension leading from Rt. 17. Selection of Quality Branded Mon'i Wear HARTFORD, (A P )— ^It w a s f trimnyed to |662.S mUllon, juatAhim to •peak tMfore a Repubacan words. Ben. Maurle Fertond, D- adtolnlng the Ckithedral of ^ St. from the cathedral. In the south sile range. Observers Police said she apparently be Refrigerator take it or leave it, and the where the GOP wanted it. House oauOuB to which Republican Danielson, ehalrinon o f the Smate John Lateran, In Rome. ern part of the city. guessed the nose-pinch came confused at the sight of the Later 'Demipsey appieaied before Democratic administration Senators would be JnvjM, - The Appfopriatlons Committee, said A Vatican press office state Most popes who have died In ing gesture was due to an truck and walked into its path. SWIM TRUNKS KNIT SPORT SHIRTS a joint session of the House and Governor declined. the OOP budget was "not fk for ment sajd: Rome since the 10th century have In New ' Haven, a 26-year-old Accepted a $35 million budget Senate and criticized the Repub effort to alleviate effects lineman was electrocuted while • Automatic.defrost in tAcoeptance of the Re^blican the State of- Oonoeotlcut.” "in the testimentaiy disposi been buried In St. Peter’s. All the by BRENTWOOD by ’' 4rti,t and ,u $60 million reduc- lican legislators for forcing "upon! fisosl program ended what proved Republicans denied that the tions which follow the document of blowing sand. (A P working on a power line. The refrigerator section ARROW ti(}n in proposed tax increases me and the people of ouk state a to be the major legislative oon- budget was inadequate. the desire is expressed that': (Contfamed on Page Seven) Photofax.) victim, Robert Benoit of-Thomp- You will find a good selec as the 1963 General Assembly budget whiph, in my honest con fUct o f the session. Sen. Robert Biles, R-New sonville, was an employee of • Zero degree freezer tion to please all Dads. Box VA N HEUSEN viction, doeh not meet the state’s Had the deadlock pensdsted be Oonaan, said that the Republican Utilities Line Construction Co.' ers, zip-fits and knitted session came to an end. needs in such vital areas os. men yond midnight, a special session General Fund Budget was $73 mil He apparently came in contact • Automatic interior light styles. BRENTWOOD The hOgaboo of a special ses tal health, welfare, education and of the Legislature WoiUd have been lion— or 12 per driib—greiuter than ^True and Sincere Frieiid of All Nations’ with a live ^re while atop a sion evaporated as the Democrats publjc health.” the present .bUdgrt. utility pole, police said. H Dad plays golf he will capitulated ’ to Republlcn spend necessary or the State would have • Temperature control $3.98 up Acceptance of the Republican Republicans.’i^ d that every de- appreciate one of these fine ing and taxing programs shoirtly been without funds to carry on budgetary and tax proposals came / y knitted shirts. Perfect com ' before midnight, & e mandatory its operations beyond Jtme 30. ZT' ' Holdup Nete $ 1,100 after two days of ftultless efforts • Bptter compartment fort with every swing. odourmnent time. The Senate accepted the budget (ConUnuailA'irit Page Thirteen) NEWriNGTON (AP) — A ban on the part of the Governor to get and a $163.4 million highway budg . i . Papacy Changed Considerably dit wearing sunglasses and waving CABANA SETS The Democrats had proposed tex $2.95 to $5.00 Repubheons to back down on their et with virtually no debate. a large black revolver held up the a Slide-out shelf boosts that would have brought in fiscal program. ' by SUN CITY Sen. Louis Gladstone, Demo manager at McDonald’s Drive-In an estimated $68 ' million during The Governor was rebuffed CathoKc Schools • Two ice trays OF M IA M I cratic majority leader, said the on the "BorUn Turnpike, early to the next fiscal biennium. They earlier In the day. when he sought Republican budget does not pro- During Pope John’s Tenure day and escaped 'with about $1,000. were left with only a penny-a-pack Beautiful all new cabana WALK SHORTS permission to appear before a Saving Taxpayers Manager James Rugen, 31, o< a Direct Factory Service tnorease In the five-cent cigarette State with enough money sets—fully lined with white joint session of the Legislature. He Berlin, told Newington police he Free parts and labor for by BRENTWOOD tax — an increase expected to net for the two-year fiscal period be- terry cloth in plaids and apparently intended to make an „,. ..It, ouly 1. $2.5 Million Yearly VATICAN CITY (AP) .♦crowned, no one dreamed of the^cal Council In medieval pomp and 1 year. 5 year f7.5 million. heard a loud banging on the walls prints. New madras patterns In appeal for compromise. changes that were ahead liturg;lcal splendor on Oct. 11, 1962, of the rest roOm In the harahurger Gov. John Dempsey's General "But there is no alternative un The man who succeeds Pope U- guarnri^e on sealed-in unit combed cottons. Plain colors Republloans refused to grant der the circumstances,” he said. WASHINOTON ! (AP) — Roman T V. wTTT -11 X 4 Then 76, the pontiff with the in the midst of 2,500 council fa- establishment shortly before 6 Fund Budget of $697.7 million was XXlll^ Will 'CO.^ai heavy features was appraised by t9.48 ap and neat checks. him a forum. Instead they Invltad Other Democrats had harsher Catholic Church. officials said to John come thers. The 46 non-CathoIic observ a.m. day elementary and secondary papacy significantly changed many as an Interim Pope. There ers were given places of honor. He went out to investigate and $4.98 Catholic schools are saving the during his reign. were predictions that the papacy When the council’s initial ses the bandit thrust a revolver at nation’s taxpayers more than $2.6 To many people. Catholics and would remain fairly static until sion recessed in December for him and told him to open the billion a year. non-Catholics alike, the papacy the emergence of a strong, vigor nine months. Pope John already *10 Down Delivers Employes Forced to Disrobe ous, younger Pope. INDIA MADRAS New England In Pennsylvania alone, said the may seem closer now. was seriously ill. But the Council’s (Contfamed on Page Ten) National Catholic Welfare Confer- The tradition that Popes seldom Pope John at once shattered work has caused such a stir in ente, "Catholic parents , . . have leave the Vatican has been broken. that concept, and he continued to the church and aroused such fa S8.95 sweep away the pieces as his » Vignettes saved their fellow taxpayers al Hesitation to receive Protestant vorable comment both In and out U.S. ]\^ilitary Mission most $2 billion between 1961 and leaders has been overcome. reigm progressed. He brought the of the church, that it Is believed • Free Delivery , KNEE SO C K S 1961 by footing the bills for the Pope John brought the church Pope odt of the Vatican and the his successor has no choice but B08T0N (AP)—Thers Sirs six to grips with the 20th Century. Roman Catholic Church out of the to continue it. coimterreformatlon, carrying both Bulletins by JNTFR WOVEN (Continued on Page Tw o) On Nov. 4, 1958, the day he was The Pope found time to write LIGHTWEIGHT women hi Boston who at various In Caracas Set Afire dynamically into a difficult, mod Cubed from A P Wirea eight encyclical letters. Two ot • 90 Days Is Cash $1.50 DRIP-DRY tlrn'es iSive been o^led serve em world e.E. FILTER-FLOW AUTOMATIC ^ r m a j o r works that marked ' DRESS SHIRTS os doctors or phychlatrlsts with out ever going to college. CARACAS, Venezuela (A P )— Pro-Communist terrorists STUDENTS DISAHSSBD „ HORT SLEEVE made good Wednesday night on their threat to destroy the hls*^ EcSmenTcaf S c l f Tn d his rk w " m ^ NOBTHFIELO, Vt (AP) — • Budget Terms by They are Boston’s six licensed KlNFF LENGTH women taxi drivers—#uid they are headquarters of the U.S. Military Mission in Caracas. Norwich University hM dis- Easily Arranged ARROW members o f a dying breed. The Fight gunmen overpowered a t intssed 14 students who . were WASHER PAJAMAS Venezuelan guard at the building Involved in a riot with M ont poUoe department Is issuing no as^a S ™ "w‘em‘ hlfTwIenin^ Rerun Novariim, whTch set VAN HEUSEN mostly of Communists but Is led pelier police May 23, MoJ, Gen. Dad w ill be guaranteed a more eah-ibivii>g licenses to wom- entrance, forced 12 mission em by'former conservative army offi mental^grasp of humani'ty as n^odern social policy, SA N D Y M c D o n a l d Ernest Harmon, university pres e Big 12 H). eapacit^ cool night's sleep every ployes to take off their clothes, cers opposed to President Romulo single entity and his utter unpre-' Pacem in Terris (1963) ap- night If you give Him a pair Quean o f the women' cob driv splashed gasoline on the building Betancourt, the government says. tentiousness. pealed to mankind to learn to live ident, said yesterday 84 other o f these real cool pajamas. Dad will spend the summer and set it afire. cadets at the military ooUege • Wash temp, control in shdbr comfort In one o t ' en Is Rose—"Just call me Rosie" ■nie FALN engaged In attacks He once ^ id that he hoped his, ^ peaceful world with some —La Ooura, who’s been competing The headquarters, an old Span EUid sabotage' against government "single and true title of honor’ , supranational government who were involved received these short sleeve light "lesser but severe punishment.” G.E. i r PORTABLE TV with- 20" Window Fan $3.50 weight dress shirts. wlttf the city’s 6,000 male oab. drlv- ish colonial building in the fa and business installations with would always be: "H e was a nuclear arms banned • 8 load selection a n for 22 years. t shionable country club sectloni dally regularity until they offered priest before God and before the: with racial and religious dis Hannon’s estirttate of a total o f • ALL CHANNEL TUNING— UHF-VHF $2.98 to $5.00 "In this business,” she says, was ruined. The mission’s records a truce last month in sui attenipt people, a true and sincere friend crimination snuffed out. 100 rioters contrasted with , SPORT SHIRTS “ you’re just one o f the boys. You were destroyed. None of the mis to win re-instatement of the Vene of all the nations.”. In his last months of life Pope Monti>elier poUce esttonates o f at least 300. • AH porcelain top and tub by. have to take the language along sion personnel was harmed. ' zuelan Communist party. Betan- The humble farmer’^ son had a understand- • DAYLIGHT BLUE SCREEN with the bumps.” Gunmen screamed "Yankee Im dlflcult tim e«at first adjusting to: with governments behind the VA N HEUSEN . (Continued on Page Ten) CAPTURED AT GUNPOINT • Direct factory service ^ And the unusual. situations perialists” at the Americans the papal or imperial "W e ” when: ^*’0" Curtain — the first time the • TELESCOPING ANTENA ARROW which arise almost with regular and smeared walls with their referring to himself In public a d - [Vatican had ever pursued such MARLBORO, ftlass., (A P ) — ity, she might have added, Identifying letters, FALN, the dress. He would explain to an aide' K°als. A youth and a girl who escaped ------SA N D Y M c Do n a l d Mrs. Bdith Conlon, whose hus Armed Forces for National Liber that it was awkward to think of' Vatican diplomats, were deep in custody yesterday Iw hijacking These are the gems o f the band also Is a oab driver, once ation. Profumo Resigns oneself In the plural, and he often negotiations with Poland, Hungary a state police cruiser at gun sport shirts fashioned right The FALN, trying to topple the reverted to “ I.” and possibly Czechoslovakia as point were captured today ^ te r for the man who appreciates (Contfamed on Page Seven) government by force, is made up Cabinet Position "Don’t Interupt me — I mean ' John’s reign drew to its end. a gun battle. State police said Joyce Manley. 18, of Lynn, and fine things. —------U_------us,” the Pope once joked. These were the ways that “ the LONDON (A P ) • — The British Gllinanton Iron Works, N.H., The new Pope of 1958 wasted Pope of unity, the Pope of peace” and Gordon Slocum, 31, of Som $2.95 up government's chances for re-elec no time. One of his first acts was sought to move Catholicism onto tion reached a new low today as erville, were nabbed under fir* to announce In January, 1959, that front lines in the battle for by police. The capture shortiy Heavy guage metal cabinet LANCER Alahama Governor Sets Stage^ a result of a personal scandal in-' he would call an ecumenical—or world tranquility and brotherhood. volving a cabinet minister. before 1 P.m. (EDT) came about with 3 position control on top. • INDIA MADRAS general—council of all his bishops His efforts won him the $160,000 WASH-'n-WEAR John Profumo, Prime Minister 15 minutes after a woman fal SPORT SHIRT There had been only 20 before Baizan Peace Prize. He accepted Hudson reported the youth and Free to Put on^ Show Monday Harold Macmillan’s 48-year-oId his award at ceremonies last Hand-woven in India and In history, the last in 1869-70. girl had commandeer^ her oar SLACKS war minister, quit bis cabinet post month that were elaborate and tir guaranteed to bleed. AU new ■ • 4 and I his seat In Parliament Pope John eplained that his coun at gunpoint. patterns. WASHINGTON (AP) — Ala-alay” has not even been metended cil would be a council of "aggior- ing for the Pope, already reaching The summer’s smartest fabi Wednesday night after confessing the end of his streng;th. rics. A ll the miracle blends. bonia’s Gov. George C. Wallace to them he had lied in denying an “ Im namento” —bringing up to d a te - ENTERS OLE MIBB designed to help the cause of Scotch-guarded to repel has < set the stage to play the Blit the University of Alabama proper association” with a notor Pope John had been busy house OXFORD, Miss. (A P )— Cimr* $5.98 Christian unity and restore to his stains and Bverset perma martyr. That’s clear, but not his is a public school and it hasn’t ious model, Christine Keeler. cleaning inside the Vatican all the McDowell, unaccompanied, went 2 1 reason for trying It. been desegregated at all. Not one own church the pure lines of early while. He restored papal customs to his first class at the Unlver^ nent creased. Profumo’s disgrace was a poli centuries. CHAMP STRAW Nine years ago the Supreme school of any kind in Alabama has tical bombshell for Macmillan and i and garments—walking in Lenten sity of Mississippi today, H w $1.25 weekly • Round, Oval, Squan^ • Lacquer finish, b r i ^ He labored hard the. next four- processions to tlome churches and or French Style «, Hght, and attractive $7.88 Court ordered public schools de- been desegregated. his Conservative party, who had j 21-year-old Negro, second of his HATS ■‘ iPfOgated, ruling that "separate This year a federal court, nine believed the minister’s denial In ond-a-half years to bring the. proj-j wearing the "Camauro,” or cap— race ever knowingly admitted sdueational facilities are un years after the Supreme Court’s the House of (Commons March 22 ect Into Veality. He set up an elab- that had been untouched for years, at Ole Miss, registori^ Wednes 2 pairs $15.00 $2.98 s e a l. ” , original ruling, ordered Negroes o f: persistent rumors that he had orate preparatory program to | He raised the salaries of the day without Incident for th e .. But ths court, trecause there admitted next Monday to the Uni sound out the bishops’ ideas and Vatican’s ’ tiny civilian work staff, summer session In law school. Illicit gelations with the 22-year- draw up topics. are so many elementary andisse- versity ot Alabama. old model, a redheaded beauty seeing to It that his' portable ondary schools andihey have vary Wallace^ ixomptly announced be He created a secretariat to pro throne bearers got double wages MscAATHUB ACTB who manbered two Jamaican Ne mote Christian unity and put an ing problems, allowed tfane fqr d^ would stand Ih Oie ustversity door groes :am(mg her lovers. because they had to carry twice NEW YORK (AP)—Oso. eminent Biblical scholar, Augustin G O O D J ^ E A R Service Store H EN 'S SHOP sem ga tliig ^ of them. to block the Negroes from regis The (qipoiition Lqbor party la as much pontiff as in the (Jays of Douglas MsoArttuir ordeted ttw This was when It said desegre- tering. He repeaeted this as late Cardinal Bea, at Its head. The frail Pope Plus XXH. Eastern College Atfalette Oo»> expected to caU i-for an offlclal secretariat invited observer dele- 713 M A IN ST.. M ANCHESTER ntlQn should proceed "with all as last Sunday. probe Into the Profumo affair and He held consistories five times ferenoe today to rescind Imnia- 148 Comer Main and Birch BM. deliberate speed.” Recently the ' How Now, Brown Cow? n te 4 from the jvorld’s major for the creation of new cardinals, dlotely Its order forMdMng col Wednesday a federal district Phone 649-9523 t b . Introduce a motion to censure Christian faiths to attend the coun 5.00 DOWN DEUVERS eourt indicated It feels the speed judge, Seybourn H. Lynne, Issued the government In the House of When La Crosse, Wis., Tribune photographer Jack R e raising the number from 82 to rec lege athletes to compete In open . . . FREE MAIN STREET PARKING. . GLENNEY’S is much too slow. a stem injunctlra to Wallace not cil. ord highs pf 74, 78, 86 and then track meets. The ganqml saM Commons. . . Bo much for the slsmsntary and to Interfere with the Negroes' en ward happened upon this bucolic scene, something seem Thus was the Roman Catholic 87, He brought In. cardinals from the ECAO action oloafatg AAYI PARK FREE IN BIRCH I^E E T LOT The lOO-'voto Conservative ma Church plunged actively Into the ascdidary schools.I. V rollment. jority .in Commons is oerfafai to ed to be missing, so he took a picture of i t J^rther in<* distant lands where Catholicism Is meets to ooUegfaws vM atss tAn ecumenical (unity) movement of As for stats ooU< It doee not prevent him Aram defeat a)^eensure motion and ksq) vestigation showed, however, uiat Bossy had only lost almost nonexistent and let every ag reement he hammered eat hi las—the eourt ssli Protestentlsm end Hiaateni Ortho race be represented. lie created, Jnaaary befcreen the Ms s r . ’M S® k _ her head because of the necessity to shoo some ffies on :r a( ;«Mhs Bssd ior ^ fete doxy. OpOSglatB AtAMIe m 'E e m ^ ) . tile other side. (A P Phoiafex.) Fope Jote opened ibe Boumeni- tOontineed en Page m teen) Mid AmitiiM AlUnMn XhOm. \ - t ^ ' . . , . . 'tf' \ ,■ ■ . r: >■ ’^2 M V TWO ' ♦ MANCHBSTEB IV E N lN a HERALD. MANCHESTER. .CONN., THURSDAY. JUkE 6. 1968 F A O l teaicber ba movad up ftom tbe Boltim praaent faculty. ▲ new teacher would then be ared at a atarUng USSR Trip ‘Bonus’ in Paris Studies Sheinwold. on Bridge aalacy o f $4,700, which would Board Splits on Vote to Hire make tha addttlanal ooat to the town only $4,300, ha figu red ‘‘We left Paris April 6 on the Berlin night esprew. Luckily Iigu<»i Indicated today that al DEOLARER MUSTjnMX ' though tbe board disciiraed per we had a sleeper. There were six people to a compartment, FRIENDS JW M HYENAS Elementary SchSbl Principal sonnel at a A o it. executive meet and the berths were far from comfortable, but 'we did sleep.’’ ing after the regxilar meeting last Miss Nancy Gozdz of Talcottville, apending her junior year By ALFRED SHEINWOLD One of toe hardest tolngs fw a M ttai mecMiiC M nlgUt tbe» senior high. liguorl said that night, the nanve o f tbe new prln- of college at too Soihonna. thuS< * ihe Grade 10 pupils, returning will not be released until the bridge player to do is to toll his !>)>” iKMrd at «duoaMon ▼oMd 5-3 to describes the start of her lO-day good HViglkfli tla iy wars our frim ds from the hyenas. Take a ORADUATION WATCHES ^ Mr* a principal tor tbe «lemcn- frorai a year at Bennet Junior June 34 board meeting. j. asr trip 'to Russia. Miss Goods Uvea guides for the wbola tzlp and they look at you)- opponents 7 9 t u y oobod. High, w ill probably need- more On hiring a new principal, Mre. guidance than the other grades with a French family in Paris. She couldnt have been nteer. then. One of them may ba yo w 9 CaiVIB AND ■■■ THBM IN LAVISH PRONUBiaNI SiHit FtaiKp C. tleu ort said K Agnes Kiraysig and Mrs. Helen I M 9 9 1 l i pSyirically Impciwiwile fo r him because, although Bolton plans to Meloche voted .'no. Mrs. K reysig will return to Marietta OoUage in "Wa M t Brest arannd 7 pjn. friend; but the other and what a train! T3m (deeper hod sprii^ on you If you falter for a A Q 7 9 * ^ , HERB** THK WATCH W B BUILD TD BtfCH ■XACTIND to ran tlM elemenftary school and offer a good basic education, it said that when Lilguori was hired Ohio for her aoiior year. wtni not have the (Brersity of fou r hiadoi to a oompartment, good moment a t tiM aame ttme set iq> the Jim- by the boeud it was understood Describing toe rail trip, Iflas lof-eenior high achpol which is ooursea that Miancfaeeter can offer. mattreaeea and fbll bedUng, good South dealer BPBCIPICATIDNB THAT WB OlVB V d U A N that he would be principal and Goods aaid, -"We passed tato Boat lighting, pletdy of kiggags ipaoe, m » . . Kheduled to be in operaMon Bep- ‘OSi'OJ 'iJ®® HTA P“ * aouavrad si^ierintendent until the new East-West vulnerable U ^orl said Bolton will now Germany at Martenbom, out in toe and a radio! Opening lead — Jack of ^a- UNCDNDITIDNAL 3-YBAR. DUARANTBBI A BTYLB tennher 1964. school opened. She suggested ‘that nviddle o f nowhere. Bixcept fo r a He (k«w an analogy between have to do all that Manchester m ajbe they should ge.l, a new su ” W a couldn’t aae an amrM lot starting the new school and Start has been doing for it with respect lot of barbed wire, and a few aim from toe train, but wa did paos a Put yourself in the South seat, perintendent and appoint Supt. ed guar(te walking up and down, BDR BVBRY DRADUATBI A KIND PDR BVBRY ing a new plant, manutaotinlng to guidance and scheduling of Lilguori as principal. few country vtUoges. Sotneoftoa playing at four hearts. West 1^<« classes. When the new school it waa nothing out of toe ordi homea ware very poor, but moat toe Jack of diamonds, and it ts ffT 'v J liJ m k n brand new product wtth at leart After some discussion ail of the N B B D I A PRICB PDR BVBRY BUDOBTI half a new labor jtoroe. opens It has to be a going concern, nary. The officer who checked looked much inon comfoitobla up to you to plan the play. BiCBIBWm INBi VMI superintendent’s other recoQunen- passports in our compartment was I f you play the queen o f dia hava IS points in Ugh eaids and The now schooi, he said, win be hie said. There will have to be than rd expaotad, and a fear a t iM hgom i Elaine Vesoo WATCH BOMMIBi dationa were tabled, by unanimous very nice and poUta, but aome of them wouldn’t have been out of monds from dummy, B ^ ^ 1 point for tha doublatoB. A 14- for 230 youngSteiB, and even orientation of both teachers and |ofii| band Is worth on opaning though o t ^ Grades 7, 8, 9 and pupils, with perhaps a booklet as vote, except for the hiring of a them were pretty rude. placa in any lural American com with toe ace, cackling and howling nSva^siaJ 10 wai be*ncnised in It the first an aid; an supplies will have to be part-time reading q>eciallst in co "We arrived in Weat Berlin after munity. Moat o f tbe bouaea had and drooling sill at once. Blast St, Joseph College Grads -taMM Mtos na —A Tear, the whole six-year curricu ordered for a brand new plant. operation with another commun dark. Just in time for dinner. We very small lawns, carafidly fenced turns the ten of clubs, and West «*• Mi«rS7MtaiSna 9 3 V or Shainwold'a $$:PM;a bookltt, ______and one Ha-^ lum must be outlined so students Liguoii suggested the salary for ity. This carried 6 to 2, with Mrs. were all dying of thirat, st^e In. I gueea toe Idea of private Mira Nancy CkMdx takes two club tricks. bron rtudant at S t Joseph OoUage Kreysig and George Banks op "A Pocket Guide to Brldte," amd n a y plot their souroea through the principal be $9,000 and that a European trains have no drinking property ham't totally (Useppeorad This is all very unfriendly. You received Baottelor of Arts degreea. posed. even though private ownenlilp must eventually lose a spade w ater.’’ raUgiora to Ruoria — Christian, 60 cents to Bridge Book, Man. yaatarday at toa coUegea 28ito an Mra. Kreysig wondered how O f Berlin, Mias Ooadz said doean’t exist.” trick, and perhaps you complain nual oammenoement. much tim e is actually spent in Moriem, Jew, or anything alee. that there are hyenas on both Chester Eva. HinOd, B m U U , "After dinner we had a tour of toe Arriving in Mosoow, tba group "JuUa sold toe doesn’t know They are Miaa Helen Mhgoan, teaching reading and thought that sides of you. Grand Ceniral ttatlpn. Now Toik city by bus, and I waa astonished. ■risttsd the paimanent e x p o M e ti one peraon of our generation who 17, N .T, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lloyd something must be wrong today of eoanoodo achiervement where Not so. Bast is the only hyena; Magoon, 104 Greenwood Dr., B A. West Berlin li completely modem beUevea to God. And to her tliia West Is your friend. He will re Copyright, U6S because years ago the child who — more so than any other city I each repubOe of tlia Soviet UUon in (.Blngllah; Miaa Bllaine Alm a could not read was the exception. to perfeeiUy natural; religlcn ia spond If you show him just a bit Oaneral FBatniaa Oorp, have ever seen. Tbe streets tws Ms own bulKBng, 'ih a dis tofiy.” She aokad ma'about Amer Vesoo, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. 'Liguori said the ohUdren who play in tbe New Ulcmliia buBding, of affection. Joseph Veaoo, 72 Fine St., B A. in very wen lighted, and toe neon ican young i>aople, and how many Begin Early need remedial help are reeding signs reminded me of New York... MIm Goads oommenta, "lociuded hlstore and pottUcal science; and two years below their actual o f t l i i ^ are raUgtorra and I had If you’re going to win West’s Everything is new—stores, aport- fruit, }e01ee, wtnes, wool ooato, quite a time answering her. In toe Mias Lynn Dzlcek, daughter of Mr. grade level. and some of ttia most begdUftil friendship you must begin early. and Mra. Frank Dzicek of Hebron, mento theaters, dnetnes, Concert flrat place, I don’t know, end in Let West win the first trioK with GS Tabled were: hiring of guidance halls, schools. Very few of the old oaipsts I have ever seen.” WnwKTIWiwJWWrEOW rlW iP BA. In history and political soi- tbe second plaoe, what constitutes the jack of diamonds. ance.. personnel, x>arttime speech ther historical buildings remain, Touring tbe oMy by cbaiteced bring reUgiousT I did toe best I ALFRED HITOHOOCVE If West continues with another Miss Magoon, a graduate of n\I4Vtm lEPT. STORE apist and physical education in although we did see one or two. I bra, the studente saw "all tba oould, but She stU thinks religion diamond, you ruff out the ace, "THEURDS" structor. had toe tsapreaslon that- I’d left im poriant m omxnenta and bund •Canchestor High School, waa sec to "alQy.” IfU take more than one draw trumps, and discard a club In color - 8:15 retary of the college .dramatics Originally voting against hiring Europe for some new and modem ing (Bokbol TtMotar, Soviet fieeble-mtoded American ooBege on . dummy’s remaining diamond. Square, Lenin HUls, Moscow Xlbt- Phu Bahlda CMsoson hi olub and waa active in toe CBienUa- PINE STREET and HARTFORD ROAD a new prindpal for reasons of land. I suppose toere’s no point in student to reooovert tbe Soviet Now you can lose only one club economy, Dr. EUiSaheth Alton venfty, Rad Square) from toe out try Club, the coUege yearbook, blaming the people who rebuilt toe UMon. trick, and your contract is home. **PAPA'$ mEUCAH newnpaper, and literary publica changed her vote to affirmative city after .toe war. It would have ride and stopping to taka pWtures. Wa asked tonuaonds o f questions, "I dhtot see any of Moacow Even if West falls to continue the CONDITION" tion. Smnmer’s B r i^ t Faeldons lifter all the other requests were been fooUah to “rebuild’’ oldbuild- from ttM toride; not even toe diamonds at the second trick your \- tabled. picked up a lot of tnfatmatlon, b wdor-<4M0 and 19iU Mias Vasco waa reprewnitative toiga. But toe ctty is oompletely out ail or most of wtalcfa wa took witb Kremlin. We lert for Leningrad plan la to set up one of diunmy’s to toe State Convention of Young Chairman John McCarrick reed of {dace in Burope, which is so Tuesday night, and when we got diamonds by ruffing out BkMt’a a report from the superintendent a grain of salt. DenMcrata, senior representauve at King^s Law, Low PricesI filled wiito history and tradition. back to Mioaoow Saturday morn ace. to Faculty-Gtudent Ueison, and Lynn Dzloek of tta Plattsburg, N. Y., schools Soma of toe arobitectura she ing, I had tcnsUltto. Three days in East cannot Interfere with your where trailer classrooms are in "The. bus took us to toe Bran- fo i^ not too dUferent from STANLEY WAWNLN cbalim an o f toe Senior Ball and denbuig Gate so we could see toe bed and three free penicUUn shots plot by overtaking the first trick tba Student Fund-tRalaing Drive. ULTRA'-YHIN use. The total oost for heatiing and Western Europe. "And the with the ace of diamonds. I f he and was on toe buslneea board of Wall, toe barbed wire barriers and cured me, but Z missed a lot of She was a member of the PoUtl- tbe ooUege yearbook. Mlea Veeco lighting two trailers from Aug. 23 riimches, most of wfedcb are now slghtaering. does, this sets up both toe king the East German guards. 'There mraeuma or aimply dosed are aal Solenca Ckib, toe Honor Board, le a grauluote of Mount Saint Jo BBLP-VyiNDINO AT B7B THRBB BXaUIBiTB BHAPBB IN B TB B L to May 13 was $506.40. The school "The doctor waa very nice—one and queen of dlarfionds in dum the Young Democrats and the board had estimated about $300 are thousands of them on duty -very strange. .Most newer bidld- seph Academy. night and day. It wasn’t a pleas o f toe.80 per cent o f Russian, doc- my. You w ill lose a dihmond and NOW PLAYING Senior Social Hortess Committee, par unit. It was said that since ings are dull and monotonora, but two clubs, but you can then draw Mias Dzlcek -was a representa V DR ODLD-PILLBD ^ ant or comforting sight, to say toe imtveirekty is out o f this world. tora who are women — but she tive to the Student Government Favorites among girl graduates, these dainty, there is no plumbing, the beat can the least. We also drove by didn’t apeak I kig ltoh, which made trumps and discard two spades A R0UND-1HI> Two handsome automatics: the Bonita be shut off when the trailers are It's on top of Lenin HBIs and has on dummy’s king 8ind queen of Association and a delegate to the tiny feminine forms which case 17-jewoI ‘Checkpoint Charlie’ and several an om aring vtow o f toe oMy.” It hard to jM>minunlcate. She took iKofaiPMaNHunru V Student-Faculty Liaison. A mem for him, the Nymph for her. Both in This most handsome o f masculine watches In alt not in use. Mrs. Meloche hoped other sections 6t to) wall. ' good care of me though. The free diamemds. that they would not freese any JuUe, tbe guide, told them there D aily Question ber of toe Dramatics CJlub, Pcdltl-. stainless steal, both with steel expansion Michaels watches. The Oval, in 14-karat gold, steel is only $55; fai yellow gold-filled with ex “Tha city on toe other,side is medical care system sure waa nice. As dealer, you hold: Spades ,A- cal Science Club and toe Executive goldfish. Liguori assured her it are 740 universities in the Soviet; JuUa said doctors are very poorly MO’M P 5 ; the 14-karat gold Marquise, p 5 ; the gold- was not planned to use the trail dark and sinister looking com that Moscow University has 13 9-4; Hearts, A-10-9-8-2; Diamonds, TERMITES? Legislative Oommittee, she was bracelets. Also In gold-filled at $iS pansion bracelet, only $75. The same fine pared to brightly lighted West paid, "but toere’s no shortage of also active on toe college newe- ers for science classes. schools and 25,000 students, 3,000 K-Q-4; Clubs, 6-S . Prices Include Federal tsx. filled Baguette, $75. Prices include Federal tax. MICHAELS movement In both. Federal tax Included. Berlin. Our German guide said he, them. T h ^ must take up medi What do you sayf Be Sure...Call BLISS pape(T. She is a graduate of Mount Dr. Alton, at the beginning of along with all Berliners, was of them, foreign. "It requires five cine for the love of humanity." the meeting, wanted to dlscues the years of study, students are paid Answer: Bid one heart. You FOR A FREE HOME INSPECTION Sain. Joseph Academy. shocked when he heard about In Lienlngrad, the students SANAVisioNM and awrnoeeceii marking a^em , which she said plans to divide Berlin in two. And from 30 to 90 rubles a monto parents ars anxious about It was toured the H erm itage Museum, Call Mitchell 9-9240 no one is used to toe idea, even depending on toedr parents’ in rehked by the guide with the Starring DEULORES H A B T decided to have a special meeting, come. Admission Is by eocams but and HT7GH OTBBIAM Crestfield Sets. inviting all Interested parenitB to now. ILouvre and tbe British Museum Btf. Over 11 Years preference is given to those who as one of the world's three richest be present on June 24. K. Will bear "Wa crossed into East Berlin work at least two years after in a sort of elevated railway call museums. Occupying seveiral build PLUS Program for Girls the oompleite report of the a«knki- secondary school... .Resident stu Kim eiv. Of tuM mnuMAToe co. inc. istrative oouncU. ed toe- S-Bahn. We couldn’t see ings, one of them the farmer Winr anything except dark, deserted dents pay one nfifie a month for ter Palace of toe czare, the mu Novak THE OLDEST AND URQEST Tbe most prcsstog isnue before toedr room. They are completely • BOI's' A volunteer program for girls stilts. At the first stop on tha seum has “elaborately inlaid floors, 14 to 16 years at age has recently the board according to the mem- Eastern side we had to get off, free to choose their course of mosaics, tapestries, chandeliers, Jam es NiGllr beiu, is to get the budget ready study. sculpture, malachite .. . The paint been organized at Oreatfield Oon- have our passports checked, and valescent Hospital, 565 Vernon St. for toe July 15 deadline. There will declare all money and cam eras.,.. "All of this infoimatlon came ing section includes just ab^t be a budget meeting on June 26 from a future i»rty member, and every painter Imaginable. Bifuminous FYancis Della Fera, hospital ad I never went tlu^gh so much red •HIM CmtMASCOPtairNTSOOOUM ministrator, says that toe program end again on J«dy 10. These dates tape Ininy life!” how much of it is exact is pretty are toe orify days when a quorum ‘Tt seems Ruaria has toe world’s a(rforda glrie the opportunity to hard to tell. Thia proved to be best collection of FVench Impres Concrete oan be pres^. ’The trip from Berlin to Brest one of o*ur major problems during SUNDAY ond MONDAY see -whether or not they are siiited Briefti was less than comfortable. Miss sionistic paintings. The French "The Pit and the Pradnlain'* for toe nursing profession. the trip. The young peo^de we aren’t very happy about this, but Mrs. Harold Dwyer reports that Gozdz writes: "What a horrible talked to have been b ro u ^ t up Plus: "Hoasa Of Usher" DRIVEWAYS - Volunteers will work in occupa 27 women in toe Bolton Home- train. We didn’t have sleepers be it’s toeir own faidt. The Russians 11- tional therapy and in all phases cause we were crossing toe Polish under communiem and they are weren’t so slow to recognize the maker’s group made the trip to as sincere in their beliefs as we PARKING AREAS of hospital work, assisting patients Sturbridge Village yesterday by border at 2:30 a.m. which meant worth of toe Impressionists.’’ and nurses. passports, customs, and police are in ours. And toeir beliefs ore Touring a Leningrad apartment chartered bus. very well defined. As a group they Those interested may contact Allan Van Zander of School Rd., again. The train was terribly dirty projact, the group was told “The W. G. SCHWARZ CO. Mrs. Blanche Goodchild, director with hard wooden seats, and no h8(v« their Ideal, they know what average family o t three has an was awarded a certificate of mem it is, and they’re wUUng to defend INCORPORATED of nur^, or Mrs. Ruth Converse, bership in toe Natlcmal Honor water. We managed to get a few apartment of two rooms plus ROUTE 83, VERNON hours of sleep from pure exhaus IL program director. AppU- Society of Secondary Schools at kitchen and bath. (Nothing was "Dine in Authentic Colonial Xtmosphara" T E L . 875-2042 catioins w ill be accepted Fridays Robin^n School commencement tion, but by 6 ajn. toe car filled "W e, on -the contrary, each have said about nonicity dwellers.) with Polish commuters on their our own individual ideas and Workers earn about 200 rubles FREE ESTIMATES- and Satiirdays throughout ttilB exercises yesterday in West Hart month. I ford. The s 7 . - . \ • < / MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. OON]M, THURSDAY, JUNE €, 1968 PAO I irm( tA G E FOUB BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONK THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 RockviHcsV ernon modote tiM wowd,” ssM tos may juries. A tnuSflo analyals noted 28 or. 12th Circuit Two Boys Bianied Police Cases Rise ■rrests including two tor reckless "Chief DowglawlcB bos been rs- driving, seven tor ngn-observmnce mMnslbl* for the many yean of CAR LEASINfi effective and oonsiderate police JPdr House Break By 58 for May of ligM of stop slgnB, elx tor Im 7 Pupil Placing G>urt Cases TV-Radio Tonight proper registrations, one for ^ protection and service to toe peo fecUve equipment, and 12 arreete and RENTALS ple of Rockville. As toe chief ap- •Two 15-year-old Manchester ju The Manchester police oofljsoU' tor other motor vehicle vlotadons. To Be Set by prooehos retirement, he leaVas toe MANCHESTER SESSION veniles are being turned over to dated daily report tor May iiated niat la Maoebaster. Noir oars, olty with a young, alert and well Three arreste were for offenaea tall malntsnanoe, fang law Royal A, Isham Jr., 20, of 47 Juvenile authorities a t Hartford 411 arresta, 58 miorii'than toe pre- traiiMd force.” Television vioua month. againist children; breewh of toe to lednee year p n II m m __ Exteneloa Asatotant Waddell Rd., and Daniel J. Grip, in connection with a recent house Totals included 313 tickets given peaoe (7); traffic and motor vehi worries. For full tafanaaMea School Board 16. of New Britain, today were 6:00 ( 3) Big 8 Theater (In prugrcM)^ (12). Fair Exchange cle la«to (7): other offenses (7); Mias. Bortwra Ladabouchs of break on Deepwood Dr. in which <22) Movie at 6 Us progress) ( 3) Award Theater for parking vlolaitlona, 21 arrests Manchester has been hired as an each fined $30 on imbotitute $54 in cash, including a sliver (3G*10) Sariy Show (In progress) ( 8-40^3) Nelson Family • for violations of the road, 21 robbery (2); larceny (1); auto ■nie Vamon board of education assistant at Tolland County Ex chargea of failure to drive in a ( 8) News 8:00 ( 8-40-53) Donna Reed Show charges Of breaking and entering, theft (1): forgery (1); sex of- will meet Tuesday at 7:80 pan. In proper lane. Isham, who pleaded dollar-quarter coUection ($30 val (18) Big Picture (22) Biography Paul D o ^ PonMaie tension Servloe to r toe summer. ue), was taken. * (63) News and 16 for intoxication. fenees (i): cartylng a dangeroiM m q . the ■chool ouperlntendent’a office no contest to toe charge, had orig (24) Four fSimilies weapon Cl); liquor law* (1): She la the daughter of Mr. and ITie break was reported on Mon (24) What’s New ( 3-12) Perry Mason IViUce investigated 62 motor ve Phoae iv t-n n i to decide pupil aoflgamenta tor toe Mrs. Bemord Ladabouchs, 865 E. inally been charged with reckless day and was solved yesterday by (40) Sheriff of (Cochise (in 8:30 (10-22-30) Dr. Kildare hicle accidents in which one per- vagrancy (1) and driving while coming echool year wtien toe new driving. Grip, who pleaded guilty, progress) ( 8-40-63) Leave It to Beaver S7S MAIN mUBBT Middle Tpke. Det. Thomas R. Graham. 6:06 ( 40) Assignment Underwater 9:00 (12) The Twilight Zone . vv: •, ■'V; .■ - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., 'THURSDAY, JUN^ 6, 1968 PAOlivVMr clary Committee killed a bill Mlsnchester college include the more applications before the open ^ SKIN ITCH? Catholic Schools 1958, 52 cardinals took part in the Foreigners and pilgrims from to rest, which would have permitted paro following: ing, which would be Sept. 16. DON’T SCRATCH ITI Pope John had been in the Italian chial and private school pupils to balloting. all sections of Italy Joined Ro Three cardinals will place hla Pope Died Fearing Town College to Open; Sixteen frcm Manchester High What if they don’t? Bcralchins spruadi Infection, cauelne Preburial Ceremony One absentee probably will be mans shuffling through St. Peter’s army medical corps in World W*r Saving Taxpayers ride public school' buses. . thoU' "W e’re not going tO face that body. in a triple casket—one of I. The monsignor said the Pope sands of Catholic parent-S enrolled School, three from MkMt Hartford iSg-W I"nS»t’« Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty, still Square and into the basilica. walnut, one of lead and finally one High, two from Rockville BUgh, bridgb before we get to it,’ s m In minutes and Mtlseptlc action helna in refuge in the U.S. legation in It Wjos perhaps the first time New Global War carried from that experience a $2.5 Million Yearly their children in the public of cypress, lined with scarlet silk. ‘ ‘horror of massacres and tortures schools. three from Rham High in Hebron, said. "W e’re exerting all_ kinds of ■peed htallns. .Fine for ecsema, laaect Budapest. One or two others car in history that the largest church 52 confidence at this time." bliea, foot itch, other eurface ra^M Pope John's sister, Assunta, is of so many young lives.” Mo.st returned their children to Seeking Admission one from South Windsor High and To Start as Planned dinals may be too til to travel. in Christendom had been kept VA-nCAN CITY (AP) — Pope In other action concerning the expected to attend the burial “ That offe avoid war was the (Osntinned from Page One) parochial - schools within a few the seven adults. Church leaders and statesmen open through the night for such ceremony. His three brothers— John’s private secretary said to college, the board formally named and No. End Pharmacy. thought that assailed the dying days. But Hubert Wheeler, state Supt. of Schools William H. Cur (OoBtirnod from Pago One) from both sides of the Iron Cur homage. Giuseppe, Alfredo and Zaverio day that the pontiff who dedicated education of half a million pupils Fifty-two applicants— not the 75 the board of education the interim college account as "The pontiff. On his lips these words (OontiiiiMd from Pago commissioner of education, said tis asked that the board meet Throughout Italy, work stopped tain will attend the final mneral Men who faced a hard day’s Roncalii—returned Wednesday to his life to world peace died fear Ooa) Manchester Oommunlty College ■ervices. ing a new global war. (fear of war) were among his in Catholic schools." if the protest continued and the previously set as a mihimum— were considered enough last Wednesday next week with the poiopsa who have died in this cen- briefly in tribute to the Pope. By work sacrificed their rest to stand the family home in ,the mountain Account,” and authorhted Supt. "I am afraid, I am afraid,” the last,” he said. helped with the blrUi c t a batoy hi The NCWC speaks for the Ro parochial pupils enrolled in the night for board to schedule a September opening for screening committee to meet two turyLtry haveh been burled there. order of all labor unions, work President Kennedy named Vfce in line for a last look at the poor village of Sotto II Monte, in north Curtis to sign any bank state ceased in factories and fields for Pope was quoted as saying on his the track-teat of lier cab, man Catholic hierachy of the public .schools next fall, it would or possibly three additional candi Howisever, • number of the ear President Lyndon B. Johnson, a farmer’s son who became one of ern Italy. the Manchester Community College. ments involving it. 10 minutes starting at 10 a.m. death bed. Angela Curtin, another of m United States. cost Ml.ssouri a minimum of $66.5 By a unanimous vote, the* dates for dean. lier popes ara burlsd in St. John Protestant, - and three others to, the most beloved of the church’s million to accommodate them. Lateran. A pope can aak to bs The College of Cardinals de represent the United States. ruler.s. • - “ I fear that my children might Church Unit Led exclusive six, recalls one «tpor- The figures were included in a board formally established the been interviewed in counseling ses Mrs. Stuek and other board Militat7 Construction Truckers Get Belts burlsd any place he wishes. creed Wednesday that a nine-day The others are James A. Far become involved in a new war." lence she had recently: bulky package of press releases, college. Registrations, which sions, 10 of whom have filed appli members praised the Manchester Mothers led children or climbed The first draft of the testament formal mourning period for Pope ley of New York, former Demo the broad steps with sleeping in The Rt. Rev. Loris Clapovilla, " I picked up this woman fare designed to explain the size, Divorce Rale Higher closed May 25, were reopened. cations for admission. The remain Community College ClUaena’ Ad WASHINGTON (A P )—The House By Mrs. Carriere ALBANY, N. Y. — The New was made In 1925, the year Pope John will start Friday and end cratic national chairman and post fants in their arms. the Pope’s secretary, told at a and she had me drive to a lot o f growth, complexity and problems Mrs. Jane Stuek, chairman of the ing 56 have -held o ff registering visory Council Inc. and particular passed and sent to the Senate York Thru way Authority 1« John was consecrated bishop. It June 17. It will be broken for Sun master general, George N. Shus Mass this morning of the dying barrooms looking fbr her husband. of the Catholic schools. ROCHES(TER, Minn.— Statistic board’s community college liaison for various reasons, but may be ly its chstirman, Matthew M. Morl- The crowds streaming toward yesterday a bill to authorize $1.6 Mrs. J. Keith Carriere of 616 equipping all its maintenance was brought up to date while the day June 9 and for the Corpus ter, former editor of the Catholic pontiff’s thoughts. When she couldn’t find him hhe The NCWC made no mention of al correlations show that annual committee, called the results "ex considered "high priority” as po arty, and committee chairmen, for St. Peter's created traffic chaos. billion in military construction, federal aid for parochial schools, Pope was papal envoy to Turkey Chrlstl feast day June 18. magazine Commonweal, and the Msgr. Capovllla, who ^remained Woodbridge St. was recently elect had me drive to the place where death rates from lung cancer and tremely encouraging" so far. tential students, she said. the work they have done with the trucks with seat belts. All pas Cars crammed every approach including $2,693,000 in Connecti although church leaders have •f yiir ihilM before and during World War II, Funeral Masses on the first six Rev. Benjamin Mays’ a Baptist in the Pope’s apartment Virough- ed president of Emanuel (Jhurch his girl freind was mqrpoeed to bo heart disease are higher amqng Of the applicants, 32 want to college. • senger cars owned by the author for blocks around the Vatican cut. The Connecticut projects out his four days of death agony,, been making strong efforts for Mrs. Stuek said that at the same One Monthly again when he was In Paris after days will be said in St. Peter’s N en o and president of Morehouse working. ity have already been fitted out walls, causing massive jams. approved were $1,770,000 for oper celebrated the Mass at the altar Women of Emanuel Lutheran some time to obtain such aid. divorced than married persons, ac study-full-time, and-20, part-time. point in its operation, the now two- Mrs. Stuek said the college Payment the war, and a third time in Ven Basilica by canons of the church. College at Atlanta. Ga. Farley Is “Then I found out she wanted wUh belts. The burial in a crypt in ating facilities at the Navy Under of St. Joseph inside St. Peter’s Church at a meeting at the church. If the nation's 13,000-plus Cath cording to a new review by Dr. Their applications still must be year-old Norwalk Community Col “probably will have more than the Coven ell of ice when he was patriarch there. On the last three days the Masses a Catholic. to kill this girl. I thought o f all Joseph Berkson, chief medicaj stat screened by a dean, who has yet to will be celebrated by cardinals. the grotto of the basilica is to be water Sound Laboratory at New Basilica. The altar is near the Officers will be installed at a the arguments I could against It. olic elementary and secondary lege had no applicants. Between original 120 (the first enrollment NEW DEPARTMENT your automobile He confirmed it Dec. 4, 1969, a A spokesman for the Russian Or private. But a public service is to Chairman istician of the Mayo Clinic. be hired. AUg. 1 and mid-September it re The cardinals will attend a London, and $823,000 for adminis Pope’s bier. meeting in September. I talked to the woman, and talked schools closed down, the NCWC figure, later reduced to 75) be cxpentei ' year and a month after his coron thodox Church announced in Mos precede it. l^tra. Paul R. Marte of 176 W. ceived enough to open for the first EAST LANSING, Mich. (A P ) — Moss of the Holy Ghost June 19, trative facilities and utilities at the It was a special Mass for those Other officers are Mrs. Oleo more more. Finally she let me said, it “ would require the con The full-time applicants include fore it opens in September.” (Exceot Cawlinc) ation as Pope, and amended it on cow that a representative will at Archbishop Perlcle Felice, sec JET AGE COOKBOOK 25 high school seniors and seven time with 143 students, 60 full Michigan State University has then go into conclave at sunset U.S. Navy Submarine Base at who had been closest to the Pope. McNeish, vice president; Mre. Er bring her home." Venion 6t. was elected chairman struction of some 180,000 new , Supt. Curtis saM, "W e’re on 3ept. 12, IM l. tend ther services, but the name retary general of Pope John’s Groton. time and 83 part-time. established a biophysics depart in the Sistlne Chapel. Voting will Two of his doctors—Piero Mazzoni nest W. Benson, secretary; Mrs. K i k a v what the women cab drlv> o f the Mancheater Auxiliary of classrooms; teacher salaries LUBBOCK, Tex. (AP)—A new adults. Fifteen want to enroll in the right track in this whole pro M O R IA m The portion on St. John Lateran was not announced. Ecumenical Ckiuncil, will give ab alone would add another $900 mil cookbook published by the Offi the transfer credit program and 17 ment. Chairman of the new de begin June 20. The cardinals and Pietro Valdonl —were there. Jack PeBbrook, service chairman, ers—like their male counterpsrU The dean at the Norwalk col cedure.” He said he is "enthUsl- partment is Dr. Leroy G. Augen- apparently was written this year, Jerzy Zawleyskl. a Catholic solution. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Am- Children's Services yesterday. She lion to the tax burden annually. cers Wives Club at Reese A ir in the terminal-vocational pro.- BROTHERS will cast four ballots daily in the COMMEMORAITVE STAMP Members of his household staff and Mrs. Everett Johnson, educa — call you people who don’t tip lege began work Sept. 1, 1961, a astionlly behind” the college ptans. stein, who was doing research at after his announcement about member of (^kimmunist Poland's leto Tondini, a Vatican Latin ex ROME (A P )—The Italian Cab were also present, along with was elected at an annual meet The church officials made no Force Base contains 600 recipes gram. month after applications began 301 Ceater St. moving the vicariate. At the time locked chapel until two-thirds agree State Clouncll, left Warsaw for tion chainnan. them? “Fish Bails.” Morlarty said, "W e are most Brookhaven National Laboratory on a new Pope. pert, will read a eulogy of the inet has approved the Issue of a priests and laymen who knew ing at the home of Mrs. Robert W. mention of the “ wildcat strike” contributed by wives of men sta Seventeen of the p^t-time ap coming in, she ^ d . Manchester he was already gravely 111. Rome to attend the funeral as a Tho.se present voted to apply anxious to gat going.” before coming to MSU. He also 261st Pope, known as the Pope of postage stamp to commemorate a the Pope. for membership in the Lutheran by Catholic parents in Missouri tioned at the jet training school. plicants are high school seniors education .officials plan to have Ml 3<9t l 5 The Church’s cardinals were ar About 80 of the 82 cardinals are representative of Polish Catholics. There are two million telephone F.ussell, Glastonbury, retiring Mrs. Stuek said this morning served a.s science coordinator for expected to be on hand for the the Christian Unity and the Pope world conference on tourism con At the end of the Mass, Msgr. Church Women, an official aux- last 'month. I The book is titled “ Chef Pro and three are adults a dean by July 1. riving for the final rites and the The procession past Pope John’s of Peace. poles in New England, and if you chairman. that the college committees are the federal exposition at the Seat conclave, the greatest -number vening here, Aug. 21 to Sept. 6. (Capovllla spoke to those present, iliaryjjof the Lutheran Church In When the Missouri House Judi- i pelled." Mrs. Stuek said 66 adults have The full-time applicants to the June Id conclave that will elect a catafalque started Wednesday At the end of the funeral serv think all of them are round you Serving With Mrs. Marte are confident they will receive many tle World’s Fair. ever assembled to eleCt a Pope. Representatives from more than about the Pope’s life and his fears America, and the constitution for successor to Pops John. morning and continued through ice, the public will leave the ba are wrong. Mrs. Robert Aleebury, first vice When Pope John was elected in 90 countries will attend the con ' of war. local organizations was adopted the night. silica and Pope John will be laid ference. Scattered among them are a few chairman; Mrs. Clarence Rush Msgr. Capovilla recalled that with a few minor changes. square and octagonal polM, in second vice chairman; Mrs. Don stalled shout 60 years ago and ald Richter, secretary, and Mrs. still considered In excellent Con Philip Hoi way, treasurer. di ton. Ctnnmittee chairmen are Mrs. About 1890, a decade after the Eklgar Clarke and Mrs. Robert GRANDWAY first telephone exchange opened In Dennison, ways and means; Mrs LOWERS THE M ON PRICES GRANDWAY IWEATS ARE BETTER Massachusetts, the a t y of Salem Charles House, program; Mrs passed an ordinance that all poles George Walker, publicity; Mrs. must be square because less saw Bernard Waldman, volunteers; N ing was required. Mrs. Robert Starkel, membership; The law about square poles was Mrs. Ernest Larson, hospitality, realnded ahout 19il0, but about 20 and Mrs. Wells Dennison, tele of those uprighU are still in serv- phone. Ice. Miss Margaret Parker, director The telephone company says of Manchester office of Children's that today all of the 30,000 poles 6 Services, reported on Its services installed annually— at a cost o f for last year. She said that 30 per , i $4.2 million—are round. cent of the work last year was A ll of them are of wood, as they done for Mancheater residents, de have been for nearly 120 years, spite the fact that the office since Samuel Morse ordered 700 serves one-fourth of the state. chestnut posts for his first tele Representatives of Manchester graph line. Soroptlmist Clilb were guests at the meeting. GRAND The bugler who blew Memorial Day "Taps” at the cemetery in Franklin, Mass., was Herbert Stewart, who at the age of 80 was performing the annual rite fo r the The B O N E i ^ 61st year. WAY And as he has done since he DISCOUNT CENTERS was 19 years old, he marched the Doctor Says WITH entire route of the town’s Memo PORK rial Day parade. PINK EYE HAS MANY CAUSES, FROM SLIOHI' TO SERIOUS Good Jazz, say the music buffs, BEANS is rare and hard to find—and By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M. D. l O T f O M when you And it, it doesn’t come Newspiaper Enterprise Assn. C U P T H E S E At iMt, you can bo potilivsiy turo that Ihs bof inexpensively. You are not exactly “in the Apple Sauce Fr«i.|»ic Evaporated Milk»Xi3 p ^ r o ^ lH n g y w r femNy it •einf la ba tandar — The Newpor, R. I„ Jazz Festi pink” If you have pink eye. This | u ^ and flov^t.... avary Hma. Cama in — val has budgeted $165,000 for the condition may be due to many • w a e s s talent alone to perform for four causes, but all of them involve in »«y » "SwHit Piamlum'' «P E O Tm '' tandar baaf. nights and two afternoons. July flammation of the mucous mem FREE Tomatoes Homestead 4-7, according to Producer George brane that lines the inside of the 8 c™. * 1 Beans Weln. lids and is reflected back over I C O U P O N S the white of the eye. BONELESS TOP The Air Force spends millions Infections of this membrsme of dollars in research to give its (the conjunQtiva) occur but they men the very latest in equipment. are remarkably rare because the ROUND ROAST » * Then along comes MaJ. George tears a r e constantly washing 79 LARGE— NEW ENGLAND Olson Jr., lead navigator of the germs and dust particles toward 94th Troop Carrier Wing, at Hans- the Inner corner of the eye. Prom com Field, Bedford, Mass. here they are either extruded onto MaJ. Olson insists on using a the skin or pass through a small D E IB N iN T FOR FKiCASSEE 40-year-oId watch for the precise duct into the nasal passage and bu.stness of timing air drops. throat. In addition to this mechan fREE! ERBB , ORSA'ADS He said the watch was given to ical action the tears contain a Cut Rite Waxed yuper 4 ' roIU '^ "I GrCipG D t IIIIc Freohpak 4 c S s ^ l FRESH FOWL him by an A ir Force major who substance that kills most of the 1 0 0 ST AMPS received it second hand in British common bacteria. SWIFT'S PREItlUM Guiana during World JVar II. Pink eye may occur with or MUD CURED It is believed the watch was de without a mucous discharge. In fluff Marshmallow signed for aerial navigation in the children it is often due to eye A PURCHASI OF $ ‘ j^. 4^?o?M Pineapple days of open cockpit biplanes. («c.pi.lc.Wic,tobKco««iI« SW lSSSTEAK sctrain or the need for corrective SLICED BACON 10 Olson, a formed Worcester fire glasses. It may be due to a for ‘ SMOKED Buns man, said the watch has a 24-hour eign body in the eye and can be 59 This oHer good unW g CHICKEN VARIETIES face with a stopwatch marker. made much worse by unsuccess Without, he says, he would have to ful poking about in an attempt to CANNED wear both a stop watch and a dislodge it. If you know you have Sat.lU*l?5lLl22. standard watch. gotten something in your eye, you Yom “ It doesn't vary a second,” he should first try washing it out adds. But because of its s iz e - with an eye dropper^ and eye drops. CHOICE three inches across—he must wear MPHU'SSOEP it outside the sleeve. If this doesn’t work let some BOILED H A M lb. one who -haa had experience IFREE too STAMPSI Boxes $ I 1 4 0 z . $ < f A Lakeport, N.H., sport fisher turn back the lids and gently WHH net couroN AND nncHAU or remove the offender with cotton Facial Tissue Grand Brand of 400 Catsup Grand Union RB>a man says he has a dog who on 20 QUART PKG. I BHs. 1 FRESH one occasions stood beside him at wool wound around the end of URSEN'S 5 6 full point, as hunting dogs are a toothpick. The cotton should FRESHPAK CraomCam 10 FISH CAKES 2 ' h£ 4 9 < first be moistened with clean SHcad Baals 1 4 0 z . $ 4 CARNATION supposed to do when they spotx prey. tap water. (& DRY MILK VEG-ALL Freshlike SbcadCanata SWORDFISHSTEAKS Conn • 1 Lb. The fisherman says in this case Pink eye may be due to rub COUPON GOOD THEU KamalCaiii 6 SHRIMP KITCHIN-RBADY bing the eye with dirty or sweaty lAT.,JUNIIih it was a trout and he was able (salty) fingers, to overindulgence to land it. In alcohol or. to exposure to ul He was so proud of the dog’s traviolet light directly from the help he boasted about it and it sun, from a sun lamp or reflected KRAFT reached the ears of Joseph Cram, from the sea or snow in winter. IFREE 50:^ STAMPSI chief law enforcer of the New Whatever the cause, the eyes WITH THIS COUPON AND PUtCHASC 0' Hampshire Fish and Game Depart ' may itch, bum or feel scratchy 6-OZ.JAROF i^ENGUIN CANNED ment. even though no foreign body is , Said Cram: “ Perhaps the dog EHLER'S INSTANT VRLVEITA should have a fishing license as presents In most gases eye drops or an efe salve placed in the eye this was without doubt an 'Act of COFFEE assistance.’ ” two or three times a day for a COUPOt^ GOOD THBU day or two and resting the eyes , SALJUNIIth will allow the condition to clear | up. But if it doesn’t clear up Orientation Day promptly you should see an eye r ^ — ■ specialist because pink eye may (other varieties also included) ^ < be incidental to a more serious 2 7 9 Held at Bennet condition. IFREE 50 ^STAMPS] WITH THIS COUPON AND A PUHCHA510« In true conjunctivitis there is QUALITY MAID — NATURAL Aji Oriervtation Day for 820 always an associated mucus dis 2 PKGS. OF 2 ROLLS sixth graders who will attend charge which may cause the KLEENEX Bennet Jimfor High School next lids to stick together during the SWISS SLICES year was held yesterday. These night. Allergic conjunctivitis is TOWELS pupils came fi-om ten town el especially prevalent during the COUPON GOOD TH«U . grand UNION-IND. WRAPPED _ ' ementary schools for tile program. seasons when pollen is floating . SAT., JUNE Ml. Students met first in the audi- about in the air. You can't see toriiun for a pi'Ogram which In- it but if you havb an allergy My SLICES z,t r^ „ 5 9 * cli:ded mu.slc; by the school band you know it is there. Pink eye MAZOLA CORN OIL and seventh grade choral ensemble, of this type is 'almost always ju ic i greetings by Dale MacLean, Stu present with bouts of hay fever. dent (5>uncU Fh-esldent, and Mr. For these conditions it is wise Peanut Butter Fi»hp.k 3 Jar« * 1 Pickles WMeKMim MARGARINE Robert Nearine, guidance coun to have your doctor find the 3 ^ * 1 selor, a skit by the 9th grade cause h e c a u sVe without this I drama group, and a talk by Prin knowledge the. most effective 1 L b *‘ e « g cipal (3reorge Bradlau. treatment cannot be given. . ihrr’ 1 3 0 * . ^ 1 A tour of school buildingt fol Another type of true conjunc-, Welch Jelly o. 3 ' "tot®** 1 Whole Apricots L’-p ; tivitis is due to bacterial infec 3Cans ” lowed with seventh, eighth a n d tion. In the warmer months epi LtuuL ninth grade Student <3ouncil mem demics of this type of pink eye bers serving as guides.- Students may be spread by Improperly Frozen Food Dollar Sale! visited classrooms as well as the operated swimming pools. Here library and physical ^ucation fa again t h e offending organism LARGE g r u m b pies cilities. Exhibits by the social should be identified so that ah | UONOPLATING B itf— Chidcon — Turkey SW EET — VOlWCHOICt... ------studies and home economics de antibiotic eye wash can be pre partments were on display. scribed. record AI-BUNib apple- Parents at the sixth grade stu Grand Union SIZE VINE RIPENEL dents will be invited to attend an sups BfUST GO I P O T M B S orientation to Bennet Tuesday at MIAMI (APj—Detergents will 7:30. It is hoped that asyr questions be going down the drain perma FRESHPAK pimoEs aaauTAsnueisNmE CHOOSIANY M , _ which the children have lalsed nently here Jan. 1, 1965 unless CHOOSIANY following theli^ visit will be soap companies can develop a 3.n («;S 1 0 0 brought up at 'that tlmb. soft detergent. The Metro govern-, GRAPE JUICE STOUFFER W CALIFORNIA—SUNKIST NEW CROP— CALIF. LONG, WHITE l Maurice Chevalier, o f the ment in Dade County has adopted ^ for ■ CRISir— ROMAIN Bchool’a guidance staff, made ar> anti-pollution ordinances that will SEABROOK FARMS $■ KITCHEN GARDEN rangements for the program. make the use, sale of, and posses sion o f detergent soaps Illegal af for LEMONS POTATOES LETTUCE LAST OF ORGAN ORINDEM ter that date. Ut«l SPINACH SWEET PEAS UMMSIZC 'Sf^fllTBUHS8Z 43 NEW YORK (AP) — The last Most popular soap powders are U J. NO. I SIZE'A' LOCAIOROWN included in the ordinance 'because SARA LEE licensed otgan grinder in this el! they contain a chemical called —^1 Siegel of Howard Beach alkyl benzene sulfonate which is 12-Oz. -^-recently lost his p a t^ sr of mors V 2 J ' than 20 years, a monkey namsd immune to bacteria in sewer sys POUND C A K i Pkg. 6129 « " ‘ lb. M e m 5 39 1 0 ^ Bobby. Bobby and AI in thsir 30 tems that dissolve most soap suds. A s a result suds are about years o i working tewstbor )iad ap to overrua the county water sys peared on many TV shows, at tem. DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY carnivals, and « t Freedomland. A I isn’t worried about rentwinf Vricaa effective thru Saturday, June Sth. We reaerve the rifbt to Unit Mftrr DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY his organ grinder’s Ueense. Sw rrle e t eCoettve thra Saturday, June 8th. Wo reaerve the right to limit quantltiee. he la worried about fbidiat placement for Bobby. .wA.i liANCHESTEA EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COMM„ iHURSDAy. JUNJU 6, l»t>a yi ’^SL2i2!2S^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1968 revolution here or have any po night, drifted down to the House, the BiiUsli, was bom Ih Oovsntry, IRanrlyFHter litical rignificance of any kind, un it was as if they were rejoining A Thouirht for Teday OonneoUcut. Post Office Asks Andover v be a Bi-ownie Fly-Up, a Tenderfoot of the RookviUs OongTigattonal her telephone oommittee, Mrs. Field, AJ Patch’s team vs. “Pete claseee for »v1mmem and for non- less. it is to constitute a gentle re Connecticut the ancient and glorious well SpooaotoBd b j the Maneheatar In 1790, Colonial Stateanan FREE DELIVERY investiture, Curved Bar awards ohuroh. Julian lOxewskl, Mrs. Harry Maneggia’s team; at Anderson swimmers. springs of the legislative procees. Paitriok Henry died. Sttrnins f ^rald minder that a country so free with Oouncil of OhorohM Auto Parts Bid and a graduating Senior Scout rec The religious education board EMnsley, Mrs. Ruth Whitney and Field, Ed Yeoman’s team vs. Mrs. J. Tansley Hohmann and FUB1.1HHKP BY THJb The House, at midnight, was in In 1871; Alsace was annexed to 9 A.M. f9 9 P.M. gebut Dinner Set ognition. Mrs. John Harris. Anyone wishing Wheeler Hess’ team. Mrs. Andrew Gasper will be the its tolerance of some cultlst oddity Yankee the midst of a three hour debate invltss all to attand, and especial ■iiiui^^7Tmo~iro. ora. Germany after the French defeat Bhls are being aooepted for fur- to make an appointment la asked Swim Registration ' instructors. should never forget its more rou on the issue of dvil rights, a p ^ f- Many conacientloua people are 4n the Franoo-Prueeian war. ReeervaUons are to be made ly urgee teachers and pifrents to By A.H.O. nkMng servtoe and parts for gev- For Xwai^g Night through Girl Scout Troop leaders puticipate. The Congregational to call a committee member. Walk- n r a W r f f i ^ N tine tolerances and equalities. Still, ioaUy the issue of disorimination troubled by the question of God’s In 1918, U.S. Marines went into ARTHUR DflUa in donors will be welcome also. The There will be another opportu Calvary Church, AasemMies of erament owned motor vehicles of by June 12. Members of Tweener Churches of Bolton and Columbia nity to register for the Red Croes Mancheeter Evening Herald WALTER R IrmaOSON what beyond some reHgious belief in rental or sale of housing. This existence. What really trou^efe acUon In the batUe of BeUeau the Manchester Post Offlee, it was quota Is 76 pints.) God, will spon-soT a concert by PnbUihen was the OonneoUcut House’s prime A iffother and daughter dinner Troop will be hostesses for the are joining in this meeting. ewimming program on June 12 Andover correspondent, Margery the Revivaltime choir of Spring- JbiudM Octob«r L U81 could produce such a result as the T h a different techniques by them la the feeling that all of our Wood in World War I. announced yesterday. dinner. Baseball Schedule oontaet, this ses^ n , with the In 1942, the U.8. Aircraft car BioodnioUle Visits ... from 3:30 to 6 p.m. at the home of Montendon, telephone 742-6012. field, Mo., tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. which the two branches of the concepta of God are inadequate The tnidtatilons to bid can be for gll Gl!fU Scouts and their moth- Ohuroh School Parley IRiblWi«d Btf«i7 Bvaning Bzoept survival of these 224 people, in a issue which has been shadowing rier Torktown waa sunk in the Restdanfa are reminded that Uttle League games scheduled Mrs. Andrew Gasper on Hebron at Ciommunlty Baptist Ohiuxh. •oodAYi u d BoUaaya. Bnttred At the Connecticut General Assemhly ap when compared with what God picksd up at the assistant post •n will b* held Saturday^ June IS, Rd. Ehgtbllity for swim classes Poet Office At Mancheeter Coon., u miniature civllizatiori all their own, this whole nation lately, and one Pacific BabUe of Midway. master’s atOfst, Room 101, at the At Conference House of the An there will be a visit of the Blood- for tonight a?e: At Wright’s Field, Shelled nuts can be blanched by The choir will present a sacred proach their statutory adjourn should really be as the author of tt 6:46 p.m. in the all purpoee Andover Texaoo vs. P r a 11’ s begins ^ t h those who will enter l e e ^ Claaa H aU Hatter after 260 years of e^lle? elemental thing to say is that the all things.. Indeed our very notion Ten Years Ago—Queen Bltaa- Post Office, 479 Main St.. Man dover Congregational Church at mobile to Phelps Hall; adjacent to dropping them into boiling water concert, and a sermon in song. ment deadlines were rather debate in tlib Oonne^cut House Spring Special foom of the elementary school. 7:30 this evening, there will be a St. Peter’s I^dsoopal Church in Agency; and at the Bohod field, elementary achool this September. and allowing them to stand from It ie vl.slting Manchester an part SUBSCRIPTION RATES of existence itaelf falls short when beth conferred knighthood on Col. chester. On the program for the evening Parable in Advance strikingly displayed last FWday probably brought the finest and Henry Cecil John Hunt, the lead Deadline for receiving bide is meeting on the new United Church Hebron, tomorrow from 12:46 p.m. Fire Department vs. Community The foUqwing daesee will be of two to five minutes. ThCn pour of a tour through central and ev ^ n g . It ia applied to the greatness of r a n c h e s and CAPE OCMM iHll be a Court of Awards for In Ob# Tear . . . . . i ...... 132.00 Mission Hopeful ablest expression of opinions and God. In our human way we are er of Uie expedition that climbed June 16, at 2 p.m. cutrici^um for the church school. to 6:30 p.m. All regular donors are Outo. fered: Beginners, intermediates, out hot water and replace wi.th eastern states and Canada. The oloser it gets to adjourn issues, on both sides, the racial Painted For termediate Scouts, Tweener Scouts Guest speaker will be Mice Ruth being called by Mrs. Henry Wrob- Men’s softball league games for advanced swknmere, junior and cold water. Skins will slide off The concert is open to the rnree Hontbe 5.60 limited and we must readily ad Mount Evereet. Scouts. There will aleo One Honth 1.S6 In all the annals of sport, and of ment, the longer t h e Senate question has ever received In arty mit that our thoughts about God Five Years Ago—Lebanon ap AT REDUCED PRICE Chase, religious education director lineki, reorultment chairman, and tomorrow night are: At Wright’s senior life saving, plus two adult when pressed between the fingers. pubUc. caucuses, and the less it talks in American legislative hail or public M BHBER OF one of the sports world’s most his are far below the reality of God. pealed to the U.fi. Security Coun HASKELL, Tex. (AP)—A public PLUS PAINT THE ASSOCIATED PRESC public. forum of any kind. auction at the Wooten Oil Co. listed toric phrases, there has never been For God infinitely transcends oiu: cil to act on LrtNinese charges and TRIM The Aseoclated Pres, Is excluslvelr The closer the House gets to Senators who bad come down thoughts, our will, even our belief; that the United Arab Republic was the usual assortment of imple aoUtled to tbe use of republicatlon of better or more thrilling use of adjoonment, the less It caucuses, from their own evening of desic All news dispatches credited to It or but it is in precisely that over interferrlng in Lebanons internal ments, tools and automobiles. In SPECIAL PRIORS ON and the more time and energy it cated procedures now encountered not otherwise credited in this paper "We’re rebuilding: wait till next whelming experience of the in affairs. addition there was one smaller LARGER HOMES and also the local news published here. year,” than there was the other seems to have for full debate of the warm, full, vibrant tides of comprehensible and inescapable One Yeiar Ago—President Ken item advertised; "One used toupee, All rights of republicatlon of special— the Issues it Is facing. spdech out of the heart, head and with some hair gone.” dispatches herein are also reserved day over in Leopoldville. greatness of God that we may have nedy issued a commimlque ex- ALLSTATE PAINTIRS Last FWday, the. Senate did not guts of such legislators as Robert our first profoundly religious ex preesii^ American Interest bi the Full service client of N. E. A Serv- This was the defiant promise of even begin open work until near Satter of Newington, John H. perience, &e beginning of faith.. Coventry—TeL 74S-759S 1 Medical Grad ee, Inc. 7 o’clock in the evening. The House development of the Isle of Cyprus Publishers R^resentatlves The the manager of the soccer team Murren of Redding, William S. Submitted by —^the occasion being a visit to the Hartford—2S9-6988 3rd to C Alan J. Wabrek, son of Mr. and luUus Mathews Special Agency—New had begun work, in the open, representing Elisabethville, which Mayer of Flast Granby, Mary Cun The Rev. P611x M. Davis United States by the president of Mrs. John Wabrek, 15 Benton St., Tork. Chicago Detroit and Boston. before noon. The Senate took, near m B k b e r a u d i t b u r e a u o f ningham of New Canaan, William Second Congregational Church Cyprus, Archbishop Makaripe. was graduated yesterday from the is in Katanga, after, it had just ly five hours going through Mb TOOL SHFDS CIRCULATIONS Shea of Meriden. Lawrence Manchester, Conn. Today’s birthdays: Boston University School of Med been .shellacked. 4 to 0, by the soc calendar, displa.ving a piddling O’Brien of Hamden, and Wilfred icine. Tne Herald Printing Company, Tac.. variety of floor debate and strat Former Sen. Homer Capehart 7th lb Assumes no financial responslbiuty for cer team representing Leopoldville, X. Johnson, himself a Negro, of of Indiana is 66 today. Actor Wal •147.50 He is also a graduate of Clark typographical errors appearing In ad of the Central Congo. egy only for the most trivial and Hartford. ter Abel is 65. WINDOW SHADES University in Worcester, Mass., vertisements and other reading matter least serious of measures. When We have purposely not desig Delivered (Phis Tax) and of Manchester High School. In The Manchester Evening Herald. The fact that the teams were the Senate got through at mid Today in History Thought for today; nated the precise way such people "Make friends or enemies by Groan, Whlto, Ecru RIBS Wabrek has begiin a rotating Dlralay advertising closing hours: playing, for the first time since night, the House was still going divided on the issue at hand. 4 Ft. X 8 Ft. X 7 Ft. 3” internship at Beverly Hospital in For Monday—1 p.m Friday 1960, was symbolic of the fact that strong, and many members of the deeds . . . Never by boundaries WoshaMo For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. When people speak, directly out Today ie Thursday, June 6, the or creed”— Poet Edgar Guest. (Hie beat shed for the money) Beverly, Mass. For W ednesday-1 p.m. Tuesdpy. the concept of one Congo, rather Senate, as a matter of fact, forgot of what they themselves are and 157th day of 1963. TTiere are 208 For Thursday—1 p.m^ Wednesday. Tht "King of Roasts" - Tender, Delicious - All Cut From Choice Heavy Western Cornfed Steer Beef First Cut ^>79< than that of a Central Congo and that they themselves had had a directly out of what they them days left in the year. HOLLAND HNISH long and arduous day In caucus selves feel and believe, we respect Unemployment Claims KNOCKED-DOWN KIT a secessionist Katanga Province, Today’s highlight inhistory: R A an Mede to Order Hebron and drifted down Into the House, and esteem them beyond our per On thia date in 19W, the inva day of publication except Saturday — has been restored. fascinated by, jind enjoying im- HARTFORD (A P)—Unemploiy- '’’it* '''' with Tour Bollere 9 a.m. sonal view of their rightness or sion of France began in the black ’The further fact that the mana memaely, it seemed, the spectacle ithedr wrongness. There were some ment compensatlan claims have FANCY BRISKET - FRONT CUT Finance Board hours before dawn. More than declined in Connecticut for the •120 FULL LINE OF CUSTOM Thursday, June 6 ger of the defeated Elisabethville of people actually debating im observers who characterized this 1,000 allied planes and gilders portant issues in the open. post-mldndght oratory as some seventh week In a row. The State Delivered (Plus Tax) Sets $7,000 for team promised to be back next dropped paratroopers into Nor Labor Depiartment amumneed VENHIAN BLINDS Religions In The News The trivial highlight of the Sen thing aimed at a gallery. We are mandy. It was D-Day and the con year was, considering the surviv ate session that evening had been naive and guUllble and impression yesterday UMt olaims dttgiped Revaluation Job quest of the continent was under from a total of 29,172 to 28,406 Today’s news provides several ing turbulence of Congolese life a temporarily successful effort by able. We thought these speakers, ■way. DWYER PRODUCTS E. A. JOHNSON the Republican minority, aided by on both Bides, were speaking be last w e^ . The Hartford area led reminders of the driving force— and politics, considering that On^lhls date the state in claims with 4,434, Woodworkers — Finishers Tihe sum of $7,300 has been i«it Moise Tshombe is still politically a few Democrats who did not dare cause the sum of everything they PAINT GO. by the Hebron Board of Finance not always necessarily for the be recorded on the wrong side of In 1755, tbe American soldier the Bridgeport area was second Rt. kl, Bolton—64S-5S26 felt and knew about life compelled and Patriot, Nathan Hale, who la Corned Beef * 49‘ to finance coat of the revaluation good—^which religion, or the ex on the loose, perhaps more than with 4,093 and the New Haven Drive out and see them! 723 Main St., Tel. MI 9-4501 a measure which could conceivably them to speak—because they could of town prorperty, as requested by 0 ploitation of -religious affiliation, the manager will be able to de be labeled a labor issue, to em- ter was to be executed as a spy by area third with 3,193. not, being what they were, possibly L6 the board of asaoasors. It is stated can sometimes exert in the field of liver. ^^iArraas the big city Democrats keep quiet, no matter what the StraighI Cut that additional state aid for edu politics. But if it turns out to be true of the Senate with a proposition political or social consequences cation may total $4,956, though no in favor of shorter work weeks fOr for them personally. Over in South Vietnam, the that, a year from now, this mana action has as yet been taken by firemen. The big city Democrats That it can produce such mo the l6g1.slature. long-obvious dictatorship of Presi ger brings his new team up from had tried to defend themselves ments. even in the closing crush I W B G IV E At the Monday evening town dent Ngo Dinh Diem, which has Elisabethville to challenge Leo with an amendment which would of business, is the occaslopal glory SHOULDER meeting finance board members long been a worry to American poldville for the Congolese nation have forced the state to bear what of that big, unwieldy, overgrown who voted approval of the 66 mill ever exitra expense su ® 9 V V J TEM IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 196S y STAMP Pearl Seeks Top Post; Bennet ArtJ^ow Variance for Motel i / y y ALL ■h, ' Slated Nights 7 ^ The Baby Has / CARNIVAL Mrs. Stuart H. V.-Oarisoa d o u b l e s WEEK! .-4&aual exhibit at Baa- : Sta m p s District Budget Set Mrs. Beatrice Ellaine Pickles Asked by Oleksinski Oarlson,' 43, of 635 S. Main St., Tunior H l n School w dl be died yesterday at Middlesex Ha8- "1 p eu i tomorrow u n Saturday (ram Been Named... IP YOU'Vi BEEN WATCHING MEAT PRICES (and vdiat thrifty hemamalMr doatn'tf I Burton D. Pearl, Eighth District director, last night an pltai, Middletown. She was' the UA 7:30 to 9 pjn. in the aehoot eafa- terias. The Zoning Bciard of Appeals (ZBA) will conduct a public ybu'ra sura to raecgnlza Popular's chuck roait at a raaiiy axcaptional buy thk weak* nounced l\i8 candidacy fo^ district president during a meet wife of Stuart H. V. f^lson, hearing on June 17 at 8 p.m. at the Municipal Building hear ing of the board of directors who voted approvaJ of the pro head of the Carlson Transporta The Bonnet art department will tion Oo., Manchester. ' cHsplay aamplea of atudent work, ing room to consider a variety of requests for release from and. But avan though tha prica is low, Popular still brings you tha tama top quality posed estimated fiscal budget for the coming year. Mrs. Carlson w4s bom Feb. 24, (eatuiing atUl life, rt;«t(hea in- so^ng restrictiona. The' budget proposal calls for^ ------apbod by student imaadnatloD and baaf, lalactad for tandar, {uicy flavor . . . tha sama axtra trim . . . tha sama choica $87,590 and a continuance of the 1920, a daughter of the late Wil Among the five requests for var-^ ' rreiwup 3mm Hughes liam and Idti Benson Pickles, and many pieoea of oeranuc aou^tufe. cuts. Now, shop Popular and save! present tax rate of 2.5 mills. A lances Is an application from building at Stock Place, In In at. She was bom Mky 28 lived In Manchester most of her The industrial arts deparUnant WlUlanf Olelulnski, to construct a ** ?*g*tal. Her ntotemal giandperents midget breakdown is forthcoming, will display linoleum block print dustrial Zone, olossr to tha straat It was reported today. State News life, ^he attended Manchester motel building at 18 Henderson (ONE PRICE High School and Mount St. Joseph ing, silk screen printing, metal line than ragulationa allow; It was noted that bonds f<» addi Rd. that would be closer to side Kenneth Arnold, to build an ad AS ADVERTISED! Academy, West Hartford, and was casting, sheet metal work, several and rear lot Unee than regulations OioicG Boiideff Chuck tions to the sewer plant issued (Continued from Page Ons types of wooden and some elec dition to a dwelling at Sfifi^W. • e • • • y- several years ago, will be paid off a member of St. Mary’s Episcopal allow . Church. She was associated with trical projecte. Middle Tipke., in Residence Zhtie B y ^ J K e n n stfa BUI, sen c€ Atitorton Baal Ryan ood AHoe this year. The balance is about safe. When Rugen opened jUte safe, Olticalnakl aald at a Town Plan A, that will be closer to the ttda- her husband In the transportation The homemaklng department is ning Commlselon (TPC) meeting $8,000. Also, an addition to the the bandit scooped up th8 money showing examples of the work Unea than regulatlona allow; fire house, bonded two years ago. firm . last December that he did not In in bills and then struck the man Survivors, besides her husband. the girls do ..throughout the ye$r. WendaU Reid, to build an addi Is now fully paid for. ager over the heard, apparently tend to use the land for any use tion to a dwriUng at 887 Burnham Include two daughters, Kafen Featured ki the display wlU be other than paiklng. godmother la kta.'Bve^eltoe'’^ ^ District elections for the com with the revolver. Carlson and Kristine Carlson, And aamplee of aewhig projecta, food fit., in Rural Zone; that will be He bM W o sisten, Daryl Ann, sTSdU to^loyoS, Roast Tlie prof>erty in question was ing fiscal year have been set for a , son. Vernon Carlson, all at preparation end serving, Bxam- clowr to the street line than rag- Wednesday, June 27, at 7:30 p.m., aoned Business Zmie n from ulaitions allow. J Approval Won hbme; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Lon- plee of ooirect table setting and Resldenoe Zone B by the Town at the Bently School on Hollister gO of Portland, and several nieces flower arrangemients will ba Paul R. Mkrte, truatae for . .OaputoeB, Bwnda l ^ duighter of Kenneth W. and Mary fit. The dlrectdts moved the date HARTFORD (AP)—Two blJlB Planning Cemmiaston (TPC) at property at 128 Tolland T ^a„ to designed to help the State win and nephews. shown and samplaa of tha girls’ the TPC December 'meeting. Infland Oampbetl of RookviUa She was bom Mlav 22 at BoaeieM up one week from June 20 so as Private funeral seiwlces will be oo . I I V - / ’ '-1* '" PA G E TW E LV E ICANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN* THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 i w y M Seciiori Two THURSDAY. JUNE 6, 1968 « THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 into church membership are: Lor tems. So this is not a real ques- RStmrbpatir Ettnthtg Ifm tUi Pages 13 to M G>vCTttry , raine E. Brink, Gary L. Colby, AlUlhama Governor Sets Stage^ tlcn: Sandra A. Colby, Virginia E. 2. Alabam a In the past has op Couch, Barbara A, Couch, Bryce erated seigregated public schools. Board Takes Applications W. Honeywell, Clifford J. Kenyon; Free to Put on Shim Monday The Supreme Court has ruled j|ttb- Earl F. Lassen, ’Thomas M. Las Uc school segregation 1s unooratl- sen, Barbara' Jean Rose, Sara 8. tutional. Rose, John R. Ryan'and-Gary W: (Geetinned from Pace One) For High Schodl Principal of constitutional goverbment jibe* So there Is no constltutkoal 86 Eut C«it«r St. Zurmuhlen. questian' left to be tested. At Second Congregational Church, going to the campus Monday nor with what Wallace says he’ll do At Sunmiit S t sihce the Supreme Court has de divlduato f c r tbe poaition o t m * liifonnatioa re<}Ui]^ under the conSrmation class members are; demanding in the name. of the Rosemary Belardino, Bonnie Bor state thgt the N^;roes m denied clared segregation unctmstitution- Needy Helped Least WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPEClALI ofvlvy •chort prindpsJ, •i'# now law wbfo obtaining the license in- al and a federal judge" ordered iMlng aiooepted by the board of clufjes tbe owner’s name and ad- den, Bruce Martin, Donald Morris, enrollment. < Ronald Newman and Kenneth In effect, he’s tree to put on an Alabama'’^ university desegre •ducatlan. The deadline ia June 30. dTM, name of file dog. Us sex, gated? ” SA|f JOSE, Coeta Rica — A The poidUon will be vacated aa breed, agb and color markings. A Reed. act. Government study khows tbait the of JtOy 1 when the contract Of veterinary certificate is required Briefs But the injunction warned him Last weekend he said that resist 30 percent of the people who most Robert Macneil, Coventry High not to block, prevent or interfere ance to the court order Is a “dra r o s e s -’»■ *!■*' yraacla A. Perrottl, principal at for spayed female dogs not previ need housing aid are getting no Coventry Hiyh School, will ex ously licensed. School senior, placed ninth in the with the entrmce of the Negro matic way to express to the Amer help, either from the Glovenunent pire. Perrotti’s resigna^on waa mile-run at State Invitatitmm students by "physically interpos ican people the omnipotent march or the ABiance fo r Progress. The town clerk’s office is. open of centralized government.” aoo<4>ted by the board on' May 22 ’Track Meet last weekend at Yale ing his person or that any other Housing can’t be buBt ch^ly each Monday, ’Tuesday, Thursday University. His time was four person under his dlrectioir or c(m- Then he added this: "If I am Mrs. Alma Heckler, board chair and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 enough to help them, tbe report man, aaid a committee of Mr's. minutes and 41 seconds. Macneil trol.” arrested I will go peacefully. I indtoates. p.ni. and Saturday from 0 a.m. to was one of the state’s top 12 If Wallace defies this injunction haven’t said I’d msobey a federal Rifth Hanaen, Mrs. Mary Pa- noon; dosed all day Wednesdays. court order for defiance’s sake but paQOs and Harold J. Cnuie had milers selected to participate in and is arrested and convicted of GOLF. ANTONEt WATKINSON SUMMER SGHO^ ; Town Clerk TVirkington said this event. criminal contempt, he could be for testing." BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Two thou June 24 through August been aet up by the board to work that those obtaining licenses are Testing what? with tbe euperintendent of achools Mrs. Owen S. Trask and Miss jailed for 10 years. sand golf balls were stolen from • BIIFM IwMil asked to bring last year’s license Judith Buckley are members of Nevertheless, a few hours after He said the basic constitutional a golf driving range here one nig^t. FOR lOYS AND O IR I^ In receiving and acreening appli' with them if available as this will question to be decided In the oationa The term "position of sec the 4-H favorite foods exhibit com the warning from the judge, Wal Ordinarily the balls arc picked up «TH Td I2TH ORACTES expedite the issuance of the new mittee slated at 2 p.m. Saturday lace went on the air to say he courts is whether Alabama could by machine at the close of the ondary school principal" is being license. operate its school system as it has uaed, Mrs. Heckler said, because at the TAC building in Rockville. would take action that "involves day’s business but through some A dd t^ inquiriM fot Persons may apply for the re even my personal freedom, but I in the past or whether the courts oversight they had been left on the I.S'wwB i J. NtwhaS, Coventry High School houses pu and the federal government would, pils of Grades 7 and 8, aa well as newal license by mail by enclos Mancdiester Eve. Herald Coventry intend to carry it out, regardless range. correspondent, F. Pauline Little, of what risk 1 take.” in effect, operate the system. the senior high school grades of ing last year’s license and a self- Sheriff’s officers, placing the WA’n o N s w r s c h o o l telephone 743-6281. He added; “What happens to Both parts of this question can^ value at about $426, figure the thief », 10, U and 12. addreraed and stamped envelope. MO BleoMfiiM Aveane • 6—1- - SSl- Brochures describing the com Turklngton reports more than George Wallace is not taportant be answered easily; had a jiretty strenuous evening Hntford 3, CoBantfato wifn lEIEIV but what happens to constitutional 1. The courts and the federal munity and the school district, aa 930 dogs were licensed through his gratherlng them by hand. They nKme 236-3618 oftnce last year. government is very important.” government, as Wallace knows, estimated that many golf balb well as application forms are Five Democrats But how does the. preservation available firom Mrs. Elunice 1/oy- Bloodmobile Visit Slated do not operate states’ school sys would weigh over 200 pounds,. nlm, secretary, superintendent of ’The Bloodmobile unit wUl be at To Attend Confab schools office, Ripley Hill Rd. The the Nathan Hale Community Cen bioclHiies and application forms ter on June 21 from 1 to 6 pxn. for ^ have been sent to placement agen- a goal cf 75 pints. In charge of the Five menxbers of the Manches oiea throughout New England, program are the Red Cross and ter Federation of Democratic Mrs. Heckler aaid. American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Women will attend the state con Tbe board has aoo^t^ the fol- Elizabeth Rychling and Mrs. Flaye vention Satmday ot the State HEAVENLY COFFEE lopwing resignations in the system : Hietala as co-chairmen. Mrs. Federation of Democratic Women Mias Roberta J. Oarstka, d^>art- Hietala will be captain of the day. at the Statler-Hllton in Hartford. ’They are Mrs. John Lamenzo, ment of music; Mrs. Betty Perac- AimxUntments may be made by ? obio, part-time clerk; Frederick president of the Manchester feder prospective donors with either of ation; Mrs. Edward O’Dywer, first CHOCK FULL 0’ NUTS Upataira and downstairs, through order and disorder, by dint of high dealing Ballestiini, Bkigliah; John Her the co-chairmen. comparable stage of proceedings down in the House of Representatives, the exe man, cheaistry, ail at *the high vice president; Mrs. Charles Con- which saved some bllla and left cithers to mere litter, the 1962 version of the cution of last minute bargains was interspersed with traditional ;^>eeOhes and Library Unit Meets nqr, second vice president; M iss CSonneotlout General Assembly made Its way to adjounmient last midnight. At school, as well as that o f Mrs. Liois TTie board o f directors o f P or Accept Budget, Tax Cuts presentations honoring various legislative leaders. Here Minority Leader WU- CummingB, Grade 6 at Robertson B^hara Oolenian, a fe^ratlon the left, the two top pohtioal leaders of the state. Democratic State and National Uam Shea of Meriden, Democrat, applauds as one of his Republican coUeaguen ter Library Association will meet ntember and con'esponblng secre Chalnnan John M. Bailey, and Republican State Chairman Searlea Pinney, found Bchool...... —■— ------. at 8 'p.m. June 17 at the library is thus honored. For House Speaker lyier Patterson, shown with the block in lice n se FMo In June tary of the Democratic ’Town Com LB. themeelves staging their last big bargaining meeting of the session in the very the next picture, this was probably the happiest single minute of the aitire sea- room at the Churdi Community mittee; and Mrs.,. John Ctifford, oenter of the Senate circle. ’This final meeting of the leaders, wWch concerned All dogs over -six months old House. CAN sion. He had been patient, sometimes gfrimly patient,, but always maintaining must be licensed on or before July treasurer. As General Assembly Ends Itself with relattveJy minor measures whose passage would make various individ courtesy, through many trying and wearing long days and nights. Now, as the Mrs. Gertrude A. Haven, B- The program wUl include a tea ual legtelators happy, occurred just before the Senate itself reconvened, at 10:.50 1, or at such time as the dog be- hrarian, has received a new col clock indicated with" Its approach to the legal deadline for an end of business, cames six months old. Neglect or at the Governor’s itiansion. o’clock tor its last hectic run to the midnight deadline. One of the details to he was preparing to swing his gavel dpown for the last time. Some 20 mimrtes lection of books from the state (Oemtinned from Page One )>e noticed in the swap, as Bailey emphasizes some mere legislative detail with refusal to license dogs will sub library. The library is open ea<^ rests within tbe power of my more than $100 or a jail sentence later, the Hall of the House was clear of almost everything excofrt HtJter, and It SUPPEBY CUSTOMERS hia index finger Finney came (Art of the exchange with a Bailey cigar. At a was a matter of partisan dispute who would pick up the pieces. ject the owner to a fine and to Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 o fflo e ." of not more than 80 days or both arrest, the law provides. FERRARA, Italy (AP) — A pattment tot the State govenunent pjn.; 'Wednesday from 1 to 8 pjn.; SWEET LIFE wUl get more money m the new 'Ihie RepuIhUaem fisca l program tor violators. licenses may bs obtained from thousand pounds of eels piroved too (tod not get through the Demo- Extend for two more years the places such as threatens to allow ’Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 pm .; sUppery for the fishermen who fleoal period than they received in Oxford, Mass.; Susan Edwards, Windsor Locks; Robot MoV«y, 40 SUmore TVirkington, town clerk, PWday from 2 to 4 p.m. and Sat ora tic Senate intact. The Demo legislation which insures that blind peraons to be accompanied Ellington; Herbert Punk, 106 Oliv Pine Hill St.; Mrs. GerUnda in the town office building on Matn caught them in the Po valley the hurt. teachers who retired on or after Hospital Notes urday ftxnn 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The end a t the fie ce l tongMUMe crats rejected a GOP proposal to by guide (toga if the dogs are har er Rd.: Mary 'Vaslet, Hebron;, Mothes, 87 N. Main St., RodovlQa; St. Registration fees are: Male or swamplands. Police caught the Oct. i , 1948, w ill each receive at nessed and muzzled aind have com Join Church \ fiidietmen and dumped the eels EVAP. MILK waa one o i many develonniente tot (aeate a $26 million bonding auth- Alan Schreiber, RFD 3; A. Robert Robert- Pagani, 68 Gerard St.; spayed female, $2.10 and female least $126 per month in pensions. pleted an accredited course <>f dog Members of First Congregational back into their breediitf ponds- the final day of the seaeion. oriaatlon for the establishment of Patients Today; 336 Culver, East Hartford; Mrs. Cor Maryjane Dooley, 284 Avery S t; $5.35. a revolving fund for preliminary Allow municipalities to bargain training; No extfa charge would i Church eonfirmatlcm class received It Is illegal to ftah them there. ' 'There wse action o n a highway ADMITTED YESTERDAY: nelia Fischer, Ellington f Carolyn Anthony Miller, 108 Grand Ave., eafety program, a tri-etate trans planning of new'highway projects. collectively with employe organiza be permitted fbr allowing the dog Ann Bouchard, 00 Bunce Dr.; Libbey, Wapping; Mrs. Gladys Rock-viUe; Leo Richloff Sr., il7 portation compaot, a Oonneotiout RepubUcans said the revolving tions, except those representing to be with ita master. Kathleen Gorman, 30 Florence DeFazio, 8 Bolton Center Rd., Autumn St.; Joseph Fracchia Jr., 141/2 o z . traneportatlon authority and a fund would have allowed an early teachers, and establish an 11-mem St.; Dustin Wood, 29 Morse Rd.; Bolton; Mrs. Margaret Tedford, RFD 1; Clyde Greenwood, Etourt. ~ ~ ~ ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F ^F'^P ^F'^F^F ^F^F ^F ^F^P liberalized Kerr-MlUs program for start on some projects. ber commission to be appoined by Mrs. Jeanette Shapiro, 90 Steep 156 Bldridge St.; Mrs. Theresa Hartford; Mrs. Anita Glidden aitd the Governor to study municipal CANS ■necUioal oare fo r the aged. The revolving fund was part of Hollow Lane; Harold Oliver, 80 Santamore, 11 N. School St.; Jack daughter, 331 Oakland 9t.; Mie. collective bargaining problems. Don’t Touch: Ajdtion waa oompleted on a $12.6 a package that also Included pro Grand Ave., Rockville; Miss May, 46 Russell St.; Gudmun Joyce Hanson, 29 Vernon Ave., I . mtnion bonding iseue for continued posals fo r extending maturity Require that only gifts made Frances Balkus, Glastonbury; Lowoll, Andover; Mrs. Julia Bar RockviUe; Mrs. Bvelym Thomas atate loan-grants for urban re dates on previously issued bonds within three years of death be Turtles, Deer Mrs. Kazim ir Januskiewidz, 109 ron, 3 Preston Dr.; Kathleen and daughter, Wapiplng; Mrs. Ro considered as transmissions in 21 ChoioibL WsjaiA, H/v Joivjt.! | • newal and development programs. to make some $50 million available Poster S.t.; Mrs. Florence Hoher, Brady, South Whulsor: Ann berta (Joss and daughter, Andover. anticipation of death, thus making iif One o t the last measures ap to complete highway prog;rams Are Dangerous 43 Dale Rd.; James AUevo, South Boucheird, 60 Bunce Dr.; Harold JES-SO YELLOW CLING authorized by the 1959 and 1961 them subject to Inheritance taxes. Oliver, 80 Grand Ave., Rockville; proved provided State PoUce with Windsor; Michael Monsarrat, Governor Relieved a flve- \. T I tAOE FOURTEEN ■..m 1 I I. • MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB, CONN^ TOUKS0AY, JUNE 6, 19M Caium hUt ^ M« m l, In aooordanoa w k h town than reqtdredk they have paid off means; M n . John . Briandaon, Richmond, secretary. The meeting desires, took the issue into the In a very low accident rate. health; Mrs. Norman Lemleux, re yiTateibury fourth with XtU. N ew haq been changed from June 8 in Jobless Oaims Britain ranked fifth, .with 1J)B8 President Names lagU ature In an effort to keep WUUams said the town must freshments. hopes that the weather will be for brotheriiood and tolerance — wavs and whispered ovsr and Motor Boat Law the lake Closed to the pdbUc and .now have its regrilatlonB re-en out of work, ' and he put It to practice, such as close" tomorrow and may be made The school’‘has now closed tor suitable for. a cook-out. Members Hookvttle claimants aooounted over his favorite reply: "Corag- wMh mane strict regulatians than acted and have th m approved ^ Decrease Slightly Four to Attend Papacy Changed Considerably striking a disparaging adjeoUve Aldriches Head with Mrs. Robert Baminghsm, the year and wUl' re Manchester High: Boiled ham and Rashod to at by plaae from lettuce sandwich, buttered peas; Sees Crop Onogc Samoo .Xium i u *1 WHOLE milk, applesauce.<^ Monday for Manchester High 4Vk-i Ifeo avorafi only: Oven-fried cMcken with olran- "way oat wait" ia immy Oxford SwMt Mixed PiddN, qwrt jir 39* FRESH FOWL berry sauce, parslied potato, whole kernel com, bread and butter, StopiSIwp Cot CroM Beaw or OK Con i a *1 milk. CaRfomia - rod. rioe. dslicioiH Tuesday: Ravioli with meat sauce, tossed salad, French bread Stop^Sbop Ail Pinpan IMm|mk »tUt‘ S V and butter, milk, peaches. CHICKEN LOBSTERS 65: Wednesday: Oven-fried chicken with cranberry sauce, psrsUed FRESH STRAWBERRIES potato, whole kernel com, oatmeal cookies, bread and butter, milk. Thursday: Frankfurt on roll, HUNDREDS OF EXTRA STAMPS! HEAPMC (WART BOX ^Slylo Corned Biwket laet w e ^ l 7 9 ; potato, salad, cabbage-carrot salad, Try It for a Quarter milk, orange juice, bark. Big, fat berriaa fretfth on your ** ^ *?Lr**' a lew of die ■Abwk Me Mne to rommdmp ytmr d(me§l BYlday: Toasted cheese eond- od sarira stnmps you get. taoLe within houra from the Stop ft Shop liaa a Lrarpain Swift's Fn h Ik 59* Camiod Bacon wni 65 L wich, peanut butter-stuffed celery, yomr ekoiee/ they were picked! You ean de carrot sticks, radishes, mtik, Ice for you! ALL for only Met EXTMSMMKiMtM IXTMnAIlKwWj FROZEN FRENCH FRIB tSSSU W pend on Stop ft Shop to bring Tlia LSrSe aiae detergent nos;: you the fineat in ^eah fruita MSwmSmoktoUaiM thet seseHy aeNo for 41e. NEW 8P1DBR SPECIES STOPtSHOP WAFFLES T T M* and vegetablea Nabraeo A l l s w e e t W ALVIS BAY, South West A f Quaker Spry rica (AP)—Tho "dancing spider,” a completely new species to south lo m is a s r STOPiSHOPWIfaMN W W “ V - » > I W K sst TWnt Mergerine Life Cereal '' Vegstnbis Ibortsning ern Africa, has bran discovered H hat of Mbs ‘ M A - 4Be ‘ f a L - » e I JBa ‘ M l - «fc by a reeeorch organisation of Jo <)CiXTMSTMIKwWiS-M PV-OdHY MIXES w hannesburg’s TTonsvaU Museum kac Toliat Soap I R 3 e « 'U 29« 1i|‘4S« lef KhifShoMI SIAaoront Sfnj Stack T aoc R M e at Oobabeb. ^ \ The spider appears only at night DUFTS-SlSrBir’MIXES X W FRESH BLUEBERRIES and has l>een given Its name M- W M c bM?.., * ' Pwn PfIUriNiK LbW aJ M fL cause it dances with agttation 41 H e m d i W r * p F o n ^ a F k f f y A H Pot.Hum*Uhl. tt-jr-IPe Ipmm Toofli^itt STOP t SHOP POTATO STKXS-* W Capture the flavor of aummer in a R irw o xriien captured. It Is covered wUh silvery fur and itvos in eoft Pint Can 41c iMiwiny Rdl 12 o u n ce i Im 37 c Eduottor BuHtr CookiM. ^ Me Ubna OknsufftnuO dka ju i^ pit, bake a pan o f muffino, MusWiHowWarePlatec For Automatic Washert morel Blue Detergent sand. When burrowing into ssnd, f pint, 6 pc liM 65c Burry Fudfi SliortcalM the spider spins a web to prevent * 7 i c the sand from filling its Liole. mm V 19c %*Ilc V 4 ^ 2«e A A 69c t s t t 1 quart olia 99c »rtnmi«i I B HMtEtee ’(^ ‘OOt It has not yet boon dotannMlsd whether or not Mm agUm Is f i ^ - n . I I ...... I *1 I ^ / rA O B m n s E H MANCHESTER EVENING HERALp, MANCHESTER, CONN<, THURSDAY, ,HJNE 6. 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M A N C ^T O R , CONN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1961 PAGE industry to supply in-plant train State Job Office ing programs as welt. Additional Neill Graduates, Information la available. from the From Your Neighbor's Kitchen Helps Students Manchester employment service To Enter Amherst office. ’ THERE'S MORE TO MEAT than meets, the eye! Biy DORIS BJBIJMNO Employment opportunities for Mather H. NeUl Jr., 87 Bouldar DRIVEWAYS ou r MO RIOftM OOOPW Aunt Marne's Molasses Squares high school graduates, summer Sentence Reduced Rd., was graduaited yertei^ay frewn - H are made by Miss Sylvia Claflin, Job? for college students, appren Mott people believe in old-fanhioned friendliness—the kind that can turn just an ordinary shopping trip ticeship programs for skilled Deerfield (Mass.) Academy. H« IW Henry St., from a recipe more NEW HA VEIN (AP) — U.S. will enter Amherat College m a Free Esfimafes On: into a visit with friends. We’re never too busy to help ybu, never too hurried to smile. than 50 years oM. She modernized' lrade.s—all are being offered by District Judge Robert Anderson freshman In the fall. ^ 1 0 0 E X T R A it to suit present-day cooks and the Manchester office of the State Don’t hesitate to ask us if you want information about our meats—or help in buying a particular cut ■’3 Employment Service, 806 Main St. ha.'i reduced the time three con The son of Dr. and Mrs. Mather BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAYINB I appliances. MUsS 'Oailin's 10^ victed gambler.s must spend in ■H. Neill, he was a member of the We’re glad to “talk things over,” suggest good buys, or cooking methods—or fix any meat cut exactly as * ' bum square pan was made esped- Mary M. Dewey, state employ S & H S T A M P S ment director, warns that college prison. The Judge allowed th e Rockets and Astronom.v Club, th* « DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS rou want it. aiUy for the recipe by a little old reduoUons yesterday after the varsity swimming and soccer man who used to sit on the steps la required for many Jobs in our Witk ruKhiM •( >( ir iwn technologic and industrial society. three pleaded family hardship. teams, and the senior tennis squad. • GAS STATIONS • BASKETBALL COURTS and share the warm squares with Reduced from 10 months to five Whether you’re buying for two or ten, you’ll find us interested and quick to help with menu ideas. Ton For iiiose going on to school, i«pMi Geod June • thn June 8, INS. lim it the family at their Aimt Marne’s months was the term of Lawrence FURS FOR EXPORT ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED M OoeqiMi to » iainlly. A didts Only. may be sui^rised to find how much we know about what foods go best with what meats—and how much In ^^^tin8ville, Mass. They are the state employment service of Snntora, of Stamford, from 80 to OSLO, Norway (AP) — One of sapedally good, Miss Claflin said fers assistance in locating sum 60 days the term of Anthony WE ARE 100% INSURED JOHN DURAND of everything to buy. So, if it’s a party or picnic, family meal or church supper—ask me or any «rf my mer and part time work. Norway's largest exports is fur ■tete Lnwi OignrettM, Beer served with squares of sharp Tajofii of Darien, and from five pelts—particularly mink, both pas meal people for meal planning help. dieese. For high school graduates look months to 90 days the term of and Fair Traded Item* Ez- Meat Manager tel and dark, and blue fox. About diided from offer. Aunt Marne’s Molasses Squares ing to enter the labor market Im John DePoli of Greenwich. The SINCE 1920 MOTT’S So you see, not all meat departments are alike! Shop at Mott's this week for thoughtful service from mediately, the employment service 90 per cent of mink and fox pelts DE MAIO BROTHERS Mott’a, Manchester 1 oup sugar three were arrested with 1.5 others produced in Norway are exported friendly people. You’ll want to come back often. % cup soft shortening not only help.s to locate employer.s, Dec. 4 in Stamford area raid. All but offers and testing ser^ces as —nearly two-thirds to the United TEL. 643-7691—WE CARRY JENNITE SEALER * *«?» well. three were charged with faihJre States. Predictions are that some H cup molasses to buy the federal gambling tax 1,200,000 pelts will be exported In I oup raisins, ground. In addition, the state encourages stamp. 1963. SliiilllllilillilllliliiM % teaspoon soda S tableerpoons hot water 2 M cups flour % teaspoon ground doves You get a Rain Check ■ % teaspoon cinnamon % teaspoon salt In the event, because of unfore Mix sugar and shortening in mix er at high speed. Add eggs and mm seen conditions, Mott's runs out REDEEM MOTT'S VALUABLE COUPONS of any advertised item, you can beat until creamy. Add molasses. SUPER receive a "RAINCHECK ” en Mix the soda and hot water and DISCOUNT MARKETS titling you to the product on add to batter. Sift spices and salt your next regular vtsit to the with flour, and add slowly to bat fox MAILED TO YOUR HOME ter. Add gp-ound raisins, which store. have been soaked in warm water before grinding. Spread in 13 x 9 LU M BER & Inch pan and bake 25 to 30 minutes in 350 degree oven. Miss Claflin was bom in Denver, Colo., and received a B. S. degree SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORE In Education from Teacher’s Col- BUILDING ledge, Columbia University, N.Y. She taught in Rockville for two years, Southbrldge, Mass., 16 Ha K i PUKD IfD. years, and Manchester 17 years, M a t e r i a l five at Hollister St. School and ' the remainder at Bowers School. I The writer of a great many ; songs, poems and stories, all for jgW bUilif Fresh Native children, Miss Claflin wrote a chil- j CENTER dren’s radio program for two years for stations WTHT and WHAY mum Door Cdhopies called "The Adventures of Cheater, I M O PikN ALUMINUM the Curious Camel.” I Her stories, poems and songs ■ have appeared in many magazines, VOLUME including Grade Teacher, The In DOOft CANOPIES structor, American Chll(ihood and DISCOUNTS Jack and Jill. She keeps busy con stantly writing school plays and ■ SJMf are available to (Herald Photo by Pinto) I • Easy-to-lnstdl Xing’s Lumber Cen- songs. MISS SYLVIA CLAFLIN ■ 7 .6 9 Miss Claflin says she enjoys • Won't Rust ,ter custotners. We cooking next to writing and teach • 8 .4 7 allow these dis CUT-UP ing school. , Mrs. Gertrude Linnell, 27H Blue- | counts because of Auxiliary Headed field Dr., guard. • 30" Size 1 0 . 3 0 the SAVINGS In BACK IN UMELIGHT hig volume orders SPLIT or ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP)—After By Mrs. Gutzmer Appointed color bearers were I 1 2 .1 6 . . . and because we WHOLE Mrs. Alphonse Beruby, 18 Arch keep overhead costs THREE- 87 years, Mrs. LaMonte Poirier, St.; Mrs. William Brainerd, 77 N. • Available in All While . .. blends with any decor 4th Thru queen of the first Apple Blossom School St.; Mrs. Helen ESricksen, to a minimum. featlvaJ, relived her moment of Mrs. RlcSiard Gutzmer of 43 • Sh!eld.s drapes and curtains from sun damage LEGGED Matiher St. was elected preerident 42 Maple St. and Mrs. Laura Bo- 7th RIBS glory in this year’s parade. lack, 41 Lenox St. Mrs. Gladys • Constructed of the finest aluminum As Eulalia Gabriel She was of the Nathan Hale District, La Ridolfi of 117 W. Middle Tpke., | • E ^y to install, requires no maintenance chosen queen in lp26. Now a dies Auxiliary of World War I Vet was appointed historian. FIRST 3 grandmother, she had a place of erans, at its annual meeting last The auxiliary will conduct a I RIBS Lb. /TC honor in the latest Apple Blos night in Hartford. kitchen social at its next meeting | Nen-Climbable 2x4 Mesh som parade, riding in a oon- Other Manchester residents vertlble with her three grand* on June 12 at the VFW Hojne. children. elected were Mrs. James F. Sulli Members are asked to bring I lb. van of 38 Eflro St., treasurer, and canned goods. WIRE FENCING 12 Vi Gauge 36” High SECTIONS 1 NO OTHER KETCHUP tastes like Heinz and no other ketchup does so CHICKEN LEGS 45e much for all your fine dishes-—adds Heavy gauge steel sparkling flavor and zest to your SECTIONS resists distortion. eook out favorites, meat loaves, cas Weather, resistant, seroles and seafood Get a good sup 14h il galwAhizid "for long ply of the ketchup with the can’t-be- Chicken BREASTS 49e er Hfte. 86’’ high. oopied flavor and save at Mott’s spe LT.WOOD cial low, low price. Get Green Bottls Masonite Locker Plant Meat Market 2x1x18” h ig h ...... 17.95 (100’ roll) Stamps, too! CHICKEN WINGS ^ 3Se FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT______5 'Fence Posts. . . .1.19 Royalcote Panels BRISKET 6'Fence Posts. . .1.29 4’x8’x «/4” Glacier or Tawny MEMORIAL DAY FOOD SPECIALS Random, CORNED BEEF “’ file V-groove, bevel i Believe: HEINZ IN CRYOVAO edge hardboard FITTINGS panels with SHOP-RITE / ) U.S.D.A. CHOICE durable, hard YOU CAN FORCE finish, easy-to- SLICED BACON “’^»55o f t Vz". ELBOWS Install 4'x8' I panels . . . no SUBAR PRICES DOWN KETCHUP maintenance. SHOP-RITE I am ahrasv concerned about 4’x8'x(4'’ Honey tone Cherry 0 . 3 9 shL ^ »">?o 6 ® prices. Especially the price of Rib of BEEF Low, Low ea. s atigile itiem like Sugar. MARGARINE 2 ;.^ ^ y," 1” 1'/,” The international situation CUT INTO ROASTS and STEAKS 90” Ells ...... 7c 17c .87c 47c has had some effect on the 45” Ellr ...... lie 17c 47c S9c price of Sugar but in no way Mxw*. Brand MOTTS "TENDER-TRIM" AVERAGE WEIGHT 35 LBS. Tees ...... 12c 36c 89c — SAVE Coupllng-s ...... 9c 19c SZc 45e CELLAR POSTS Bcconnte lor the present high Male Adapters ...... 11c 19c Sic . 49c. price. Female A dapters...... 17c 29o 4Sc 59c WAYBEST NATIVE GRADE "A” Toe eon lower Sugar prices. EXTRA LEAN—FRESHLY GROUND Unions 29c 69c — _ — Don’t buy Sugar unless you LONDON BROIL— lb. LARGE AND MEATH' NOT PRE-FAOKAGEd 5 SHOP-RITE EVAP. MILK Wide variety of other copper fittings available at Adjustable absolntely need it. proportionately low prices. from 4’8'' •ROUND FRESH EVERY HOUR CHICKEN PARTS CHUCK GROUND to 7’6” Our -free enterprise system is ir ------* wonderful. It works. If you le g s lb. 59c rednee the demand—^the sup W H Y PAY TALL i n t e r i o r d o o r u n i t s ply will increase—the price MORE? CANS V EUmlnates sagging floors and BREASTS lb. 69e lb beams ' wfll go down. GROUND CHUCK s Double pinned for extra safety • Immersion dipped for heavy FOR OUTDOOR COOKING GROTE a WEIGEL DELICIOUS coating to prevent corrosion. SAVE WITH SHOP. RITE PICNIC NEEDS FRESH or SMOKED a. •Vorks ^Ornost like an auto Jack . . . SAVE Ide Over Nafl Brand SHOULDERS 4 to 6 lb. overageC |Q , eliminates squeaking, sagging floors S.WfJ 16c Over Nat’l Brand STEAKETTES PURE MEAT FRANKS and costly plaster crackings. Saves C s iin B il S o d B F u v o rs 1 2 Cans T Paoor P la tB s 80—8 hn^h 2-0x6-8, 2-4x6-8, 2-6x you time—money—E5FFORT.. IMPORTANT NOTICE SAVU 17c Over N'at’l Brand June 22) lV 63x Bnol dote to S.WE 10«- Over Xat’I Brand 6-8, 2-8x6-8 Mahogany ywchoio Vewronwore Conmiefer Sodas 1 Papar Napkins Pkg. of 260 29c lb lib All the hot water you wanl^when you want It. SAVE 4c Over ,Nat’l Brand ,S.\VE 12c Ov.T Nat’l Brand This is ^ interior pre-hung door unit which in PlecoB cludes all parts neces.sary for a door opening, PiHBapplB iuiCB 48-oc.Osn 29e Peanut Butter 18 Oz. Jar 49c completely assembled and ready-to-install. l-'i" 30 9al. Glass Lined * Alemhmm Chaise Lounge and SAVE 16c Oi’cr Nat'l Brand SAVE 10c. Over Nat'l Brand I l f GROTE & WEIGEL—FIRST PRIZE— MUCKE'S thick. Complete with trim for easv installation. Jumbo Choir oIFnr nneb Jnnn Gltar Food Wrap 45b SLICED TO ORDER— NOT PRE-PACKAGED. Gas Hot Water Heater 18.1943. Manhmallows 1-U>. Pkg. 25c COLD CUTS 45 VARIETIES TILEBOARD and HOME FREEZER DEPT.— U.S.D.A. CHOICE ACCESSORIES 10 Tear Guarantee W IN TRIP Check These Features: WESTERN STEER BEEF Tileboord Panels Bfock Wrought TO niROPE FOR TWO! FOREQUARTERS I HINDQUARTERS IRdN RAILS 49®» I 68* lb Easy To 4’x4’ Panel! Install V L t VIA Yourself 40 GaL G a s...... 6 2 .S 2 PAN AMERIOAN JET CX.IPPER WlMn you sea this stamp (U.S.D.A. Choice) you know it's the best. We ooe Easy-to-handle, baked-en- amei finish panels that re • For your porch • For any entrance A m an ain ata by 5w p AwSnjp ** *P^Hiea«on. No extra charge for cutting, wrapping sist dirt, grime, moisture • Glass lining is fused to extra heavy copperbearing d u /N n -o iRAHiOlTOUlig, and won't chip, crack or • For a carport • For front steps e As atpel; can never chip, crack, ruat or corrode ra w n t B In White, Green, craze. Put up on new or on L-ralUng • As a room divider. • Approved for either natimai or bottled (I^ ) gas IT H.ANKS AX MNMm Yellow and Gold Railing can be adjusted in 10 seconds to Fleck * •xlstlng walls In a Jiffy. a Extra-thick flberglaa Ina^atlon maintain! high tem- fit,all stairs—regardless of pitch! Only ^ peraturea longer—actually LOWERS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESl’EE. CONN THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAYr JUNE 6, 1968 PAGE NINETSIM LITTLE Sp o r t s BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOlfSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE f c . . Industry for Buckland /«>WHEARTHlt /m ayb e you can ArnWw to Prevlow Funi« eSAt),\(OUN<& HOOPLE ra-s a h - ^ itmav INDUCE MIKS.TO State of Union SHOULO BE ARRNINGr Be A flPOC APPLE ■ADMIRE TtoO ■ IT’S CENTS-IBLE TO SHOP A&P! YOU’LL SEE. THATXXJESN'TKNOW AT ANY AW/M&NT NOW.' ENOUGH TO a iy A ACROSS 5 Chavallar'a Topic of TDC Parley YOU HAVE NO IDEA rT4 OWN «AOCE, BUT. NEW MATTRESS islaiw IT MAKES SENSEI BEFORE YOU OPEN FOR AAY BED-*. 1 “Hi«k«]W WHAT AN ORDEAL ITlS, suto” 8Nativeof Utvia IT MAKES SINSli waiting id welcome THE DOOR To WEL An d LEAVE TH' 5 "Prtlrk SUI«" 7 Acquire ’The Town Development Commission—charged, with fos Om- \i SmI fwliwi Owfi • COME THAT LIMB OF PAYING BRICKS knowledge TUWwMI^Iw* THE HElRTOUNCLt (ab.) ' tering tho town’s economic growth—discussed at a business SOW FAMILY TREE. DOT OF THIS 8 Harmony aULlUS'YAST • "Bacbhra SUta” 6Try meeting last night ways of encouraging new industry to lo FORTUNE-' Rem em b er T ye b e e n la Twirl 10 Grandparantal LIMPING THRU LIFE 13 Boy'a name 11 Rabbit cate in the Buckland area. BUGGS BUNNY beca u se one les has HRuaaian atream 19 Pastry Buckland was daalgnatad by BEEN PULLED SO OFTEN 15 Mountain pool the tovra'a racantly adopted tnaa- Ret the project In motion again, £ r BYVlSrnNG BAND! 16 Graok lattar at Eyas (Scot.) Conti suggested a houae to-houae OF n o O P L E if 17 Bavarian rlvar a3 Snare ter plan aa the area moat aultable canvaa to raise smaller euma from 16 Rutninanta a5 Mountainous 38 Afresh ‘ §0 Italian coins for Induatrial building, preaum- KEFIS ^THIS ROCKISAmilXY^ ao Sawhorse state (ab.) 41 tixpunged •1 Feminine iMme gbly aa Induatrial park. more people. ^s-si-ippeBy...ooPS! as Unded 42 Legal point 82Gotoaaa The current officera of the SAVE YOU CASH! aa River Ulet 27 Endure 44 Drunkard MDry (comb. Hindering any n«w bualneaa FOR PUID STAMPS! a< Recent (comb. 45 Parer form) looking for a building aite are a foundation, some of whom have form) 28 Narrow spade -0 since left Manchester, will be con aSViaiton 30 “Buckaya Stats" 47 Greek letter iS Girl's name number of f/tetbra, reviewed laat 31 Boorish one 40 Sonnet, for Mteacte night. tacted, In an effort to renew as Equine lound 32 Seattera - Instance 60 Tiny interest In the project. 33 Palm leaf Althpugli aoma property owners SUPER-RIGHT, HEAVY STEER BEEF 34 Braillian hays 'advertlaed their propertiea Commission members also dis wallaba cussed the old P R O trucking 36 Loud outcry aigna facing the Wilbur 37 Fairy fort Croaa Tpke., there ie no central headquarters at Perrett Pl„ con 38 Play on wordi clearing houae in town with infor sidered a thorn in the side ^ 36“Hooaier State" mation on all the available prop neighboring residenta. (ab.) erty In the area. At present it is owned by Mtltcm 40 Muiteline mammal There are no utilltlea installed In E. Doebner, no longer a Man 43 Autocrata the potential alte. Commlaaion chester resident, who is leasing the Boneless ■ IThe 46 Crimson niembers felt that there would be property to the town's refuse col ' 6U5PeN6& 48 Anathema no induatry imleaa utilltlea are lector, the Sanitary Refuse Co. l6 T e R R l8 L E = 49 Gratiflaa there; utility companies and the According to Doebner, the I& S3 Bie state ALLY OOP 57 Lubricates Eighth Diatrlct have indicated leasee has offered to buy the RY V. T. HAMLIN 58 Statute that utilltlea would be Installed property. He is still seeking other 60 Unaspirated when the induatry was there. offers, however. The Commission THE MAN'S A 61 Gaelic TDC member Joeeph Conti sug members felt that the town or the Ckuck ROAST BLACK6UARP 62Mind gested that the Development Com school system might be Interested AMP A c a r n i v a l BY DICK TURNKR STSeabird In the purchase; the property fiCOUNPREL/ 64 Metheglin mission could take a couple of 65 Malt brew Bteps to make induatrial location abuts the Manchester High School. Robert Brock, executive secre 66 Bellow In Manchester easier. SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, HEAVY STEER BEEF DOWN He auggemted that the town tary of the Manchester Chamber JUNE'S BEST BUYS 1 Devotees oontaot Buckland property hold of Commerce, will cooperate with a Fish ers and inventory their land, with the Development Commleeion as Boneless contact with prospective Induatrial ARE DAIRY FOODS 3 Telegram tentaiave telling prees to which Shoulder LB 4 Subject to high proapcKitlve buy ere could refer; tenants or land owners. Oven Roast heat In the past the town planning FROMA&P! He eaid thait "we should be able "KING OF OVEN ROASTS" to say who will put In the utilities, engineer has done the detail work (FIRST 2 RIBS lb 89c) for the commission. The planning how much they will coat, and whait Silverbrook Butter! CREAMERYcreX y V PRTrt69" •tendarda they could meet.” He department's budget for the next SHORTCUT J L E C eugreated' contacting private and fiscal year is too email, in the FRICE RIDUCED opinion of many town officials, to Shorp Chsese 3rd to 6th Rib LB public utility firms for firm cost Rib Roast OUT OUR WAY BY J. R, WILLIAMS eStlmatea. allow sufficient salary to hire a 6 new engineer. SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, HEAVY STEER Renato Nicola thought that the Cheese Slices SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, HEAVY STEER BEEF (STRAIGHT CUT lb 79e) ' HBV.' WHAT only way to solve the problem OH, I THOUGHT I’P GIVE T H A T GUV A ' waa to dbnaolidate a great deal of Ched-O-Bit Cheese Spread 85^ FRESH BRISKET K E c PRISCILLA’S POP , HAPPENEP- BREAK AN' LET HIM SNOOZE OKI THE BY AL VERMEER WHYALLTHE BED WITH ME, BUT 1 HAPPA CHASE land under a private Industrial Police Arrests FRONT CUT LB COMMOTION HIM OFF.' HE’S TDO LAZY TO CHASE peu'k developer. Creom Cheese victory brand *p°g 2 9 ' Pot Roast UP HEREr CATS AN' RABBITS WHEN HE'S AWAKE, Aa an alternative, chairman AN' I COULPN'TSTAND TH' POUNDING Jack Mercer suggested that an In SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, PLUMP AND MEATY 1 GOT WHILE HE WAS CHASIN’ 'EM y william J. Donahue, 28, of 180 Muenster Cheese M U D FLAVOR 18 59^ IN HIS DREAMS.' dustrial foundation— already In existence and gble to buy, sell, Center St., yesterday was charged READY-TO-COOK lease and Improve property for in with breach of the peace. The Sliced Swiss Cheesep^lc pSs' 41" 4 TO 5 POUNDS LB dustrial use—could take over the arrest stemmed from a family Ducklings role of a developer. disturbance. Donahue posted a yiOO J o A . auUoBJi. liv itu f.... The foundation was organized bond while awaiting apppearance JUICY AND on a limited profit basis In 1958, in Circuit Court 12, Manchester, SUGAR SWEET after urging from the state. The on June 17. ChoKMl Br!qiMt$);,‘o39‘ '°,/‘ 6 r Peaches organization bogged down during Attendants Get the Bird the early stages of its organiza DISASTER FROM Gaa station attendants, who have trouble enough trying to avoid ti8iHMFiuid,K:);:;'„’: 25%;; 39' Lemons CALIFORNIA JUICY tion, the assembling of oapDbal for EITHER VIEW Investment. " grease dropping from grease flttlng.s of cars they are working ZIONSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Wll- under, spent some time one night this week trying to chase a Fonda Po|Mr Plotes 89° According to Mercer, the foun llam Shoemaker, was most dis- dation a ou ^ t subscripitions from chickadee from his perch on the antenna of an auto perched for Honeydew Melons turbed when burglars took more service on a grease rack. The bird would not be deterred how T iIHC 9 9CC PKG A AC selected investors—who would not COlO A ofiO z a OF25 Z T than yi.OOO worth of furnishings ever, and dodged here and danted there, finally lighting on a expect any Interest or dividends from his home near here. But his on their Investment, other than fluorescent fixture near the ceiling where he could safely watch Yellow Corn TENDER EARS wife was more upset by the theft the proceedings. Next building, an ancient art revitalized about Borbecue Sauce pT e 29" the increase In the town’s growth. of two bundles of diapers. 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CONN4 THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 PAGE t w e n t y -o n e \The Thumper^8 New Disciple Cast Covers Mantle’s Leg, 9 4 Herald I Fairfield Ousts Indians from Tourpey Broken Bone By Maior Leaau«| HOWIE HOLCOMB Aaslataat Sports Editor M a r s Victory HI — -.L•ad6l » = J Big Frame Rjjianoiiplolo) Over O r ioles AMERICAN LBAGVB Occasionally Lonely, It’a Still ‘the Good Life’ Batting (100 at baa)- "Would you believe it ?” to paraphrase a popular TV com- Gives Prep Boston, .841; Wagnar, Lea Aa- inercifil—- a sportswriter’s job is at times S'lonely one." No, NEW YORK (A P )— Mick gokm, .880; Kaltee, Dataralt. . m ; ey Mantle’s cast stretches Oamaey, Kanaaa d t r . J M ; W ta, you wont hear gny complaints here about how tough life is, from his toes to his knee. And Chicago, AlO. but there are a couple of things that can be said in rebuttal 7-5 Vietory CHURCH LEAGUE "S’star for Uj® winners with a double, quite possibly to the heart of NATIONAL LEAOt'E Rons — AlUson, MInneaotn, M i to the^fellow who always greets you with, "boy. it'must be Alter .spotting Liberty Mutual triple and four RBIs. W. L Pet OA. Error* proved .costly tq JJaaslff the New York Yankees. KaUne, Detroit, M ; Pearaon, Lea "otninK but watch ball games for a living!” a 5-0 load in the first inning, Gus’s San Francisoo 81 22 .858 Angeles, and Hinton, Waahlagton, We ve been listening to guys liks^ * By HOWIE HOLCOMB came on with a couple of late ral Arms as they booted six .wMch The blond lielter, four-time home St. Louis . . . .80 28 .566 1 88; Slebem, Knnana City, 81. this (or year* and years. And to lies to score ar. 11-5 win at Mt. combined with only four hlta to run champion and three-time Most Chicago ...... 80 28 .566 1 Runs Batted In — AUiion, Bita- a point, they’re correct. But they writer watches any game with an It was a long bus ride from Nebo. give Hartford National sey^ii wna. Valuable Player, suffered a bro Brian McCartan ^•ellcved. Bill Los Angeles . .29 28 .558 l'/» neeota, 80; Wagner, Lea Anniea, never look, beyond the eo-called entirely different viewpoint than Manchester to Fairfield yes Gus's got i>ack two in- the first, ken bone in his left foot Wednes Pittsburgh .26 24 A20 iV t glamour of the Job. a fan. He 1s, or should be, thlnli- Hilinskl on the mound f o f .Hart day night as the Yankees whipped 88; Robinson, CUongo, SO; Nfehol- terday afternoon but it was a then added four in the foiu-th and Cincinnati . . . ,24 25 .490 5 son, Chicago, and KaUne, Detroit, At the atart, may we make It ing about the key play or plays, ford National in the aecond’ Iputog Baltimore 4-3 and regained the lot longer coming back for the five in the fifth. Oarl Pstricca and hurled onc-hit ball the rtot of Milwaukee .. .' .24 27 .471 6 86. .) clear, we're not really complain perhaps even dreaming up what was the big gun for Gas’s with American League lead by .004 Philadelphia . .24 27 .471 6 ing. There’s no one behind ua with might be an Interesting lead for MHS baseball squad. In be the way. Betvyeen them they points over the Orioles. Houston ...... Hits Pearson, Lea Angelsa, a .single and a homer that ac fanned ning totters. .22 82 .407 91/, 70; Fox, Chicago, g6; SohUUag, a gun saying '’stlok to this job.’* the forthcoming story the next tween they’d lost a tough 7-5 counted for four runs. Bill Shee— Doctors estimate the injury—a New York ... .20 84 .870 11(5 We can leave whenever we like day. decision to Fairfield Prep which Green Manor 001 103 1—O'lO 8 fracture of the third metacarpal Boston, and Wagner, Los Angelea, 4 >•> « key and Dick Plagge also hit Fire & Police 020 100 0—3 1 4 61; Kailae, DeM t, 00. and, the good Lt>rd willing, that knocked them put of toe Class A hard. Tom Douglas tripled and bone, a small bone rurming across Milwaukee 11, New York •, departure won’t be aoon. CIAC Tournament. Colangelo and Barry; Hohenthal Uie top of the foot—may keep the (10). OouMee — Versnlles, Mlnneaeta, Underatanding Spoiiae Wayne Gonyah belted three sin and Pilkonls. 10; Causey, Ksnsas CHy, Fearer, Maybe a column like this fails In addition to eliminating toe gles for the losers. Yankee slugger out of the world Chicago 9-6, San Francisoo 6-4. We skipped by brietly previous Indians from the post-season champions' lineup for as long as Minnesota, and Boyer, New Yeik, in the category of feeling sorry for Two more makeup games are on Pittsburgh 5-4, Cincinnati 4-S. one s self but we’d like to present ly "the underatanding spouse,” but cla.sslc, toe defeat also brought to HLfd. National 121 300 0—7.4 2 six weeks. Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 0. 12. they're a necessary part of anyl tap this week. Tonight North Nassiff’s 220 000 0-—4 2 6 Triples — Hinton, Washlngtsi^ the other, less glamourous aide of an end the scholastic careers of Meihodi.sts meet Liberty Mutual And while no playur on the Yan Los Angeles 6, Houston 1. the story. sports Writers life. Meals mupt be' such stalwarts aa Captain Fred Hilinskl, McCartan (2) ail'd Ca- kees is indispensable, there is lit Today’s Gaines 8 ; Clinton, Boston, 6 ; ApaHcio, flexible —• readily heated and just and tomorrow Gus’s makes it third laldi; Romano and Kuzmickaz. Th) life of a sports writer in a McCurry, Don Simmons, George start of the week, opposing Civi- tle doubt that the men in pinstripes San Prandsoo (Marichal 8-8) at Bnitiinoie, ClinoU, Kansas Clty> as readily held in case of rain or May and BiU McCarthy. It al.so are a radically changed club with small community is interesting and tan. CSilcago (Jackson 7-5). and Treah, New York, 4. dlvterse to say the least. There’s extra innings; holidays for aver closed- out the brief MHS saga of ALITMNI JUNIORK Mantle on crutches. That’s been CInoInnati (Maloney 7-2 and Jay Home Runs — AUleon, Minne age folks are often just working Liberty ...... oOfl 000 0— 5- 8-1 Scaring In five straight innings little, Jf any, of the "gay mad sophomore catcher Tom Moore. , Gius’s ...... 200 450 x— 11-11-3 shown in the past when the $100,- 8-8) at Pittsburgh (Schwall 8-2 sota, 16; Wagner, Loe Angeles, 18; days to the writers (example — the Mets defeated the (Sards, 11-3, 000-a-year center fielder has been whirl” associated with covering TOe rugged receiver’s family Midlin and FTianeuf; Lampson and Gibbon 2-8), 2, twl-nlght. NMndson, Chicago, Battey, Minna- major league games. Thanksgiving Day football has bought a home In Ledyard and at Keeney St. last night while the sidelined. St. Louis (Gtbeon S-S) at Phila aots^ and Mantle, New York, 11. b risi OF CIRCLES— Wrestler Johnny Kwango is moving in the oe.st of circies in tnis and Broberg. Orioles picked uip single runs In Last year Mantle missed 30 Instead there’s a lot more of games); and there is no such thing Tom 1s expecting to attmd Nor delphia (Short 1-5), (N). Stolen Bases — Apnrioio, Baltl- sitting on hard bleachers, watching as stable working hours. wich Free Academy In the fall. benefit wrestling show at Royal Albert Hall in London. The smiling gentleman third three frames to nip the Whltfe Sox, games during May and June and DUSTY LEAGUE 3-2, at Charter Oak Pirk. ■ il Only ciames Scheduled. more, 16; Wood, Detroit 8 ; high school teams worry through So the “ little woman" must be The game followed a script that from left ringside is Prince Philip. Proceeds went to his Duke of Edinburgh Award the Yankees struggled along at a Friday’s Games Charles, Kansas d ty , 7; Smith, was used several times during the Slugfe.qt lart night at Charter Ray London, Jim Welch and .500 pace. When he returned to nine innings of frequently question able to mold her life accordingly. Schemek Los Angeles at Chicago. ~~ Baltlnoore, Iruidls, Chicago, Pear able baseball. Recently in Wind regular season. McCurry hurled Oak Park ."ww Clarke’s toppled Steve Zoukls were the batting the lineup, they spurted ahead and We might add a personal note that stars for the Mets. The result left St. Louis at New York, 8 p.m. son, Loo Angeles, Green, Minne ham, thtyiB was a wait of over an having a wife who la an ex-newa- well, had one bad inning, and the Farrell’s. 14-9. It was the sec rolled on to their 12th petmant in Cincinnati at Philadelphia, (N ). sota, and Hinton, Washington, g, ° Indians couldn’t get the runs rack. ond loss in as many nigh'Ls for both teams with even records, 1-1. the last 14 years. The story has hour before the game was finally paper employe is a big help toward Milwaukee at Pittsborgh, (N ). Pitching (live decisions)—Stock, Junior rlghtrhander John Bar ParreH’s and the victor>’ pu.shed The Birds picked up their second been much tte same this year. called because of rain. domestic transquillty. Ivy Gridders win in as many tries as Ed Kowal’s San Francisco at Houston. (N). Baltimore, 6-4), 1.000; Fischer, After a ride home—alone—the ney allowed the Indians only Clarke’s one-half game ahead in Bothered by a rib cage injury AMERICAN LEAGUE Coming to mind while putting MacArthur Seeks the league race. I double drove in Gary Kihel with early in the season, Meuitle missed YANKEES’ BAD BREAK— Mickey Mantle, key man of the New York Yankees, is car- Kansas City, and Bouton, Now supper hour was finally reached this together is a comment by Bill three .safeties and faniffed 11. But W. L. P et G.B. nod tko 4>,old off.,. ------:_ l ----- he walked five and three of them Seek Change Eric Hohenthal had three hits 1 the winning rim. Dave Dickau and nine games. The Yankees lost five. ned off the field after suffering a foot injury last night in Baltimore. Closeup at Yortc, 7-1, .876; Ostnald, Lea An and instead of toe normal 5:30 to Lee, the able sports editor of The I Paul Sniythe had four of the loe- New York ....27 18 .600 v% geles, and Rohind, Mtaincaota, 4-1, 6 o'clock meal, it waa served by an came around to score. McCurry i in four Irias for the winners. The Yankees have played .600 ball ' Hartford Courant, now convales I ers five hits. Baltimore ....81 21 .506\ right shows strain on the injury-prone outfielffer’s face. (AP P'Photofax.) *800* understanding spouae at about gave up nine hits, walked two and ! OA.MBRIDGK, Mass (AP) — Farrell’s plays again tonight, over-all, .639 vrith Mantle In the Chicago ...... 81 22 .685 Vi cing nicely after a bout with a Temporary Truce meeting Colonial Board In a make- Mete 221 420 x—11 9 8 lineup. When he was carried off Strikeouts — Barber, Baltimore, 7:80. heart ailment. It was after a Yale- struck out three. j The Ivy League has asked per Kansas City . .26 28 .581 S'/i Funny Game mission to experiment with un iin game. 'Cards 110 001 0— 3 7 3 the field. Mantle had a .310 bat 77; Bunning, Detroit, 76; Paacnal, That’s a minor thing,^ you say, Harvord football game of a few Welch and La Francis, Richter Minnesota ....2 6 24 .680 4 and you may be right. But time It waa really a funny gome. limited substitution In football CTarUe’s ...... 024 134 0 - 14-l.'5-4 ting average with 11 homers and Boston ...... 28 23 .500 6 Mlnneoota, 72; dieney, Waahlag- years back, played at the stadium Farrell’s ...... 404 000 1 9- 9-3 (3); Richard.son, Kearns (3), Viz- 36 runs batted in. ton, 68; Penn, Kansas d ty , 00. . . and again when the supper hour Bath teems soemed to use up their | NEW YORK (A P )—Old soldier Douglas MacArthur, who games this fall. . in Cambridge. nitski (5) and Sulots. Los Angeles ..26 29 .478 S'/i arrives and the game is dragging offense in the two big scoring in-1 Fowler and Hill; D. Ibarrell and Yaz, Conley Worrying Pesky The injury came as Mantle ran Cleveland . . . .20 26 .485 8 "It was really awful weather,” haa helped resolve some wars before, is expected to make a I J'he league, asked the NC.AA J. Farrell. into the center-field fence—there NATIONAL LBAOUB on, fans depart for the "big pota nlngs. They each also scored i footimll rules committee ,ves- Detroit ...... 21 28 .429 S'/j he told a group of contemporaries singletons. But before and after ruling in the near future— possibly today— in an effort to ef Orioles 000 111 x—3 6 3 is no warning track at Memorial Cubs Are Serious, jBattlng (100 at bnta)—Coving- to’’ wtrtle the l<»iely scribe sits on terday 1/ It could use unlimit White Sox 200 000 0—2 5 2 at a weekly meeting of the state Washington ...1 8 86 .340 13i/j and on and on and sometimes, on! the big frames, both hurlers fect a temporary truce between feuding national sports ed substitution on all ehange- AIJIMNI LE.AGUE WASHINCtTCXN (AP) — Out-^and has maneLged anJy one hit 4ti Stadium—trying to catch a homer Wednesday’s Results ton, Phlladriphla, .861; G ron t,^^ Sports Writers Alliance.” There McArdle and Walker; Barlow, This, of course, pertains only to mowed down opponents with pre groups. of-ball-poHsesslon downs. Rall.ving for four runs in the Adder C a r l Taatrsemeki'e im hla last 26 trips to the plate. hit by the Orioles’ Brooks Robin Bostmi at Washington PPD. Louis, .886; Boyer, St. Louis, .886; was a strong wind and a storm Liegl (6) and Palmer. son. His spikes became entangled White, St. Louis, and H. Aaron, baseball. Football, basketball and cision. Barney retired the side The Amateur Athletic Union last two frames, Green Manor de explained batting slump and the That hit was a game-winning New York 4, Baltimore 8. that went from rain to snow and in order six tlrnes, McCurry four. Thomas Bolles, chairman of feated Fire & Police. 6-1, last in the wire fence as he backed MUwaukee, .822. soccer all have time limits and asked the five-star general to the Ivy League committee on inaihUity o t pitdier Gene Oonley home run, his second ...of the sea^ Detroit 6, Cleveland 4. bock to rain. It seemed to get After .setting down the first make a ruling in its dispute with night at the We.st Side Oval and up for the ball and his left foot Rmis— Flood, St. Louis, 47; H. only an occasional overtime. But American Duo administration and retiring OiiiiHon Satan Wins to get stanted are M anner Jcriinny son, in Chicago Sunday. Minnesota 4, Kansas City 5. there are still weatoer conditions worse aa the game progressed and nine men In order, Barney got in the college-sponsored U.S. Track moved one-half game ih front in Peaky’s two biggest probloma as Yaz now is fourth among the twisted as he fell. CMcago 8-2, Los Angdes 0-8. Aaron, Milwaukee, 46; Brook, OU- when it was finally over and we athletic director at Harvard, BOSTON (API — Crimson Sa While the Yankees were losing svMch, when too bad, send the fan trouble in the fourth. Don Crow and Field Federation. The dispute the ,standings. At Mt. Nebo, the Boston Red Sox face the Red Sox regulars In batting,, fifth Today’s Games Top Giants Twice a tg o, 41; White, S t Louis, 80; were all typing stories, some try said imrmission was asked Hartford National .scored its runs tan has run his three-year earn ell opened with a single and was Now Favored Mantle and beating Baltimore, the BoMnsen, Clnolnnatl, 88. back to toe home fires while the threatens to wreck the track meet since there Is "a widely divided ings to $645,977 with a stretrii Washington Senators tonight in In RBI, thhd In hits and eighth New Yorii (Bonton 7-1) at Bal dedicated (?) writer sticks to the ing to beat a deadline, along come sacrificed to second. Mark Mo- at which the U.S. team will be early and trouced Na.ssiff Arms, Chicago White Sox lost an oppor " ------______Runs ^ t t e d la —Robinson, Cin opinion about the (new) sub victory in yesterday’s 29th Mas their series windup. in homers. timore (Roberts 4-5) (N). bitter and of'ten w ater-logr'i end. a particularly bad gust of wind nette followed with another single chosen for a scheduled meet with 7-4. tunity to take over first place. cinnati, and F. Alou, San Fran- stitution rule” voted in last sachusetts Handicap at Suffolk Ih e second game of the three- It has been reported that the Boston (Wood 0-1) at Washing NEW YORK (AP)—Thef Rookie Ray,Culp threw a three- fAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. 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C ^ - rMsanabls, Carison’s Express, 96 heating unit, oall 640-3683 any tira t-bt-bedroom er ranch, ahim.mim tached garage, paneled and W h, also, rouad tables and benches. llNFURNISHtlD, Immaculate A reation room, close to bus line room ranch, with expensive Tap- nnmshed up, flrepnuse, garage, tol Ikiuipment Oo., n ICaia St., ^ f w w rr^Moeamsft ha« an a n a v r son RUliard St., M anchsstor. 649-46M time. stormo, ortlar, amestte drive, screened porch, aluminum com f------i u TTRY ' oirmNa him to W T rui a mmalr See the folding table thattmakes 3 room apartment, quiet neighbor and shopping, 310.600. PhUbrick pan oven, range, dlahwasher, en atio, oil heat. Owner 049-0069. M anchester. Hours dally T'd. hood, an conveniencee. Box HH, trM , (>nly 111,too, Oerlton W. binations, near bus line, 316,900. Agency, 649-8464. Range Hill Rd., one mUe north o t Sets Parade 'Sw ccW &.ffo"*' * “ ™ »- A«UM»NT BfTWfVN H» O W 4W O i..r^ FORD PICKUP, new clutch, gen MI8CBLLANBIOUS furnitur»-4>alr park benches. B*Z terini, S61 Rutdilae, n ^tor, 64MU3. niuraday 7-B. Saturday 7-4. Main Street. Herald. . Phllbrick A gency, 040-8464. Vernon Circle, basement fan^ty A LITTLE BIT extra special ranch 643-7968. erator, etc. Cedar oloUiesUne occarional chairs, dining reom POUR BEDROOM raised ranch, for 316,600, only minutes to any ADVERTISIIVG TH066 80 table, Duncan Phyfe drum table, *0010 ROOM Cape. 4 bedrooms, room, storms, shutters, window The State Mestoe C om Uebcue poise, many stses; also, chain f o a m r u b b e r large recreation room, 2 fuU where. Nice neighbors, too! 8 LAWNS — RAKING, rolling and WAmiNOTL,, , . petticoat dressing tabls, Kelvlna- Daiilih den eet; dining room, famUy room, attach boxes, lovely Mg yard. Rahk ap ■wiS parade in Mhnehestra tom 4S-1. 1* <« tAOB TWENTY-FOUR r ■:i; IHU1U3IUY, JUNE 6» AY«raga D aly Net Praaa Ron ittanrlffator lEoi^ttfns HrraUt For toa Week Knded Amo 1. 1963 The Waathar Chapman Count, Order o f Ama- Mrs. Bkiward Socha, IS Moore ForeoMl of U. to WeaUwr Bamaa About Town maith; will meet tomoirow. at 7:46 St., recently was elected leader of Grade. 3 toaefasr at Nathan HUa pjn. at the Blascntc Temple. R ^ St. James’ Motoers Circle. Other Expert Driver! Town Hires School, to r peraoma raaaona; Mtoa 13,920 Cloudy, eooler wIMi ■uaNetid otficera are BIrs. Richard Luko, Willie Mae Btomw, a Grade 1 ahowera. Clearing toward eVMtag. tresfamenta will ba sarved by BIra. teacher at Buckley School, becauae Member o f toe Audit V«tpl«iok Seliool iPTA en in Sep are asked to bring dishes, stiver eoraggio”—Gourde, courage. Passes Assembly the staite required. the Boating Safety Commission. tor 181 of Manchester's 818 claims, about Jews from a centuries-old 238 Mountain Rd. Slack Season for Television^ tember. Teachers returning are and a folding chair. jvhUe women olaimed aknort half He aimpted an amendment to Mrs. Ksssman Heads Co-op Mrs. Albert Gray and Mrs. W l- Blood doobrs are still needed for Tha nuntoer of unemi^oyment Pope’s Funeral Good Srtday liturgical ceremony. Center Co-Weds Invitations have been sent to all his faia, proposed by the Joint of the total, with 401 otaims. During Pope John^s Tenure Nehr Tanker Largest Itap. tAVwBiM m U u n ’a bUl to -iCrs. Barney Kasaman has been scm CsrroU. Plana are now tn pro the Bloodmobile visit to Phelps olahw filed in Mancheeter for the The people of the Btamal aty. past and present members of the Many Top Shows Are Reruns legislsttve general law oonunlttea, elected president of the Columbia gress tor a booth at the firemen's HsO in Hebron Friday from 13:40 B L PASO, TMi: ( A P ) — • Prart- Which has seen virtually all the Mr. and Mra. Francis Aldrich, organhsaUon. A catered dinner will Kmit the opeimtion of motor boat* mtemptliig Ks provisions from week ending June 1 decreased to' t FACADED CHVBOHBS (OonUaned from Page Ose) Cooperative Kindergarten for the fair In July. to 6:S0 p.m. The quota la 70 pints. dsnt Kennedy UHiMd Vtos ftart papacy, through his own person, Popes, of Catholicism pass down HAJUMOE, Sweden — The Koc- 33 Butler Rd., were tMently elect be served. Tony O’Bright and his on OiAmibla Lake wae paased in NORTHPORT, N.T. (AP) — A any lake already having a state- 196S-64 year. Mrs. Kassman suc Briefs Walk-lns ars welcoms. 818, fiom 861 tor the previous out into bustling Rome and beyond through 30 centuries, took Pope kum shipyaM at Malmoe in south orchestra will play for dancing. survey o f‘ picturesque but out dsnt Lyndon B. JohMNm. a Pabtaa- 'the first Negro cardinal, the first ed oo-preeidents of the Go-Wede (AP)—Televislon^ers are busily seeking to sqU prs- the State Senate Tueeday. owned launching ramp. This ex ceeds Mrs. Marshall Altken. Dog licenses must be procured seven day period. its brow of sunhy^ hille. Hq was John to their hearts as their be ern Sweden rsoently delivered the Miss Katherine Fletcher, daugh moded chur^es on Long Island tant, and thrss ottMiB W eda fadhy Japanese. now has entered its alack season. grams to networka, for A s amended, the bill gives the empts Coventry's Lake Waagum- Others elected are: Mrs. Hepry before July 1 in order to avoid an the first Pope In nearly a century loved pastor, one of their own. largest ship ever bulk In Scandi oi Center Congregational Church GO TO THEIR HEAOSf- ter of Mr. and Mra. WHbor Fletch The drop aoootnpitohed d de recently disclosed that while the night to represent ths UJB. gbvsm * The vast majority of programs hence oa wall oa fall. baug and Bolton Lakes. Ramm, vice president; Mrs. Nor extra penalty. Mrs. Margaret DU- He received 250,000 annually in to travel crosscountry by rail, go Crowds pressed tn tlikt when navia, the 81,188-ton tanker Esso at a meeting at the church. town the right to limit the use of er, Lake Rd., has received an cline* in the statewide total to toriner houses-of-worship may be ment at the funeral of P c ^ Jotaei SAjtJSBURY Southern Rhode For Instance, the buoy Qoodaon- Ihe late Charles Miller, first man Messier, treasurer; Mrs. Ken worth, town clerk, is in her office JW ® wookly general audiences ing 400 miles to Assist and Loreto ever he' rode by their plarzas. Loncsehire, to Esso Petroleum Cb., Other officers are Mr. and Mrs. have moved into reruns. Per the lake to town residents, non award for the hlgheet academic 28,408 front 29,172 tor the same too small tor constantly-growing l O ^ . sia (A P)—^The status-symbol of Tbdmon firm hoa developed - atiU president of the Columbia Lake neth Williams, recording secretary; Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday •uAt ran twice the lUe of his pred* on a pilgrimage to pray for his They shouted their admiration un Ltd. William H. Belmore Jr. of Glas formers are taking off for Eu resident taxpayers and tenants. achievement in the aopbcmare period. suburban congregations, they are ^ otbsni are Jamas A. Fatley another television word gome, Association, began to look into the Mrs. Matthew Bach, corresponding from 10 a.m. to norni and 1 to M asso n ' audiences. In private au- Ecumenical Council. til It rang from the Forum's ruins. tonbury, first vice presidents; Mr. African natlonaUsta here— a ftirry rope, mountains, beaches — or “The Missing Link,’* which tt Identification markers, instituted olasB at WUlknantlc State OoU^ie. Manchester ranked 12tfa in the used by many communities for of N ew Toric, former Democratic motorboat problem as far back as secretary. * p.ra. ’Dnuraday and Saturday the ^ c e e he saw princes and kings, As bishop of Rome, he went out ' ‘Long Uve the Pope I” HOT CARGO and Philip Chase, second skin hat— may be the reason for more likely ^ ^ summer stock, the hopes to slip into some network's by town ordinance, will be con- 1935 when the problem was minor Mrs. John Pringle, RepubUcen state for number of unempl^ed. other purposes. notional chairman and postmaster Committee chairmen appointed hours are 10 a.m. to noon. The r ™ * ^ ministers and potentates, among the little people in their "Liong live Papa Giovanni I” OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) — The vice presidents; Mr. and Mrs. fair circuit or personsU appear daytime schedule next' aeosoo, tinued. as compared to now. Hxe town registrar of votera, w U attend a The towa’a total bududes ap|dl- One such building has been used general; George N. ■finster, re so many missing cats, says an are: Mrs. Paul Brocricman, trans fee is IS.S6 for females and $3.10 p o t M t M U and atheists — Includ- own environment— the same peo And they chanted the warmest Haw Hardware Co. of Ottumwa Howard Becker, secretaries, and ances. ■ •. ■’ preferably N B C ’s. A t one time, regulations adopt adopted orcUnanoea providing for regtstrarie meeting in Harttord oants from RockvUle-Vemon and as a factory for a book publish tired preeideat of Hunter OoUeg% official of the looal Society for portation; Mrs. Richard E. Davis, tor males and spayed females. Saturday. “8 Premier Khrushchev's ple he always found time for at of Italian endearments, the dim received a - scorched envelope in Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Santoro, But the lack of excitement im Meanwhile, one of Its six gome ed by the town concerning navi the registration and operation of Bottcn. ing company and as a retail store. former editor of tho OathoHo i)Mg> Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. participation; Mrs. Joseph Arm The Friendly Exchange Group u u gh ter Rada and son-in-law Audiences in his Renaissance inutive: "Long live Pope Little the mall recently. There was a treasurers. the small screens of the nation’s shows, "P la y Your Htmch," Is up gation. and equitmient (in 1960J boats on the lake in 1958' and First ranked wua Hartford, wMh Others now are community li asine Oommomrsal; and BeBjairala H e believes, though he admits strong, teacher procurement; Mrs. M exel Adshubel, editor of Izves- halls; children and carpenters, John!" notation on the envelope saying: television sets does hot reflect the for renewal at NBC but its future were challenged by the State will have a pot luck at the home Mancheeter Evenhig Herald Oo- 4,484 regtoterad as out of woric. braries, summer stock theatres, Mays, a Baptist Nosro olwionnaa Oo-Weds wUl celebrate tts 20th toe can’t prove tt, that many cats 1960 and town fathers have felt Eugene Roberts and Mrs. Leo Ua. No other Pope had ever re- cabbies and cops, farmers and fish The passing figure in vdiita turbulent activity behind the is up in the air. There’s Boating Safety Cot^ission. Wil- ot Mrs. Lucius Robinson June 17 hnnMa eorre^MMideBt Virginia M. and prestdent of Marshoose Obi- “D anuged in handling by postal annivereaiy Friday, June 14, with a poe-. that while they are more stringent Gohen, co-chairmen, ways and Bridgeport was seoond with 4,098, antique shops, and private resi a personality from the ermen. reported missing in Solisbuty end scenes. siblUty that, if "H unch" at 6 p.m. according to Mrs. E. M. Oarison tcOephene >88-9m . lege at Atlants, Ga. beamed in appreciation, nodding service." a dinner danoe at W oodruff Hall. disap New Haven thbd with 3,193 and dences. soviet Union. up cn the heads of the African CMtlng for next session’s pro He used every ehanee that of his head. Inside the envelope was an ad' A social time will begin at 7 p.m. pears, host Robert Q. Lewis (or Pope John carried the Image of fered Itself to add one more note nationalists who wear fur hats as grams is in progress, and some of even Merv Griffin) might He raised his hands in a gentle vertlsement for fire extinguishers. Reservations for the dinner will move a badge of their political loyalty. therft are In production. Packag- into the host’s spot of the new show which involves a celebrity panel guessing missing words in CHECK THE BRAND! COMPARE VALUES! HERE'S PROOF YOU SAVE AT STOP & SHOP! stories. At ABC, executives ore report FOR VALUE FOR QUALITY. YOU DO BETTER AT STOP & SHOP! ed to be taking another hard lortc at a seriedi "Cbannlng,” eebed- uled for fall debut and thinking r r r n n n z m iItmf...t i m i rni n r about a replacement. The show has not yet found sponsors. They MAGIC have also changed the title of thp Gene Barry cops-and-robtMn show, originally "A m os Burke," • y ■ Like getting 2 packaget free! to "Burke’s Law,” which mokes SCOURINiS it sound like another court-room series—which it isn’t. C^S has some irons in tha fire, Nsvsr bsibra bovs ws too. Discussions ore in progress t(rid thsSS iSflKMM SISSH- 500 EXTRA>»<$TAMPS which may lead to the departure of its veteran correspondent Da lof pads at sa^ a low y m staMp book faster widi extaa Toe Valeo Staeips vid Schoenbrun, with the network pries I You got 18 kou» for the past 16 years'. He w as re cently returned to Ihux>pe log pads in tlw Oiam as a AHJElUKSSEnS slsyso flavors in rovii^ correspondent after a short Sissi Reg. 41s. tbs psskagss that Look at this boees yo. cae got at y J s io p s ^ lT period as its top WsMhington man. There are rumors Schoen p ia r tw o r o I e I ! brun balked at leaving Washing trtnpting bright m 1- 3 01. ton. •ds, or tastjr swsst In addition, CBS recently made o k as a precedent-shattering commit dssBsrto. Regnlarly 6 ment. It has schedided repeat 4 *i>r 41s. broadcaists of two documentaries, “Hollywood: The Fabulous Kra" Toan and "Hollywood: The Great Stars," in August and Septeml>er. iss's proof of ths substsatial M ving poa gst'bt Renuis certainly aren’t unusual, ItSSU E Stop ft Sfaop on itsnM jron nss svsrp dsp I but both of these excellent hour shows were first shown on a rival SUFTWin network, ABC, and such trans channel repeats are very rare in i*op & « booenoa bog^aiBo k top