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■ s - t •• PAitn FotmnraN TUESDAY, JULY 1)6, 1967 . A m c fi Oaiijr N«t P n n Rin Hiatur^rjtor Stt^nins IfeiraUi For t o ' Week Ended. , The Weather t o y s , 1967 Mostly Cloudy toittgM wWh patchy ground fog deveiopding H eard Hospital Notes 14,945 during early monring hours- O bituary House Aide to Dean Council Still Favors Low 06 to 70. Fair tomorrow. In Andover Lake Case M anthetUth^A City o f Villoige .Chttrm High in the mid 80a. M hatlee f i M sta i I M o m r n a o rasmaxAT: Testimony w m acfae«hiled to g«Bdaaiti<m. I wanted n olM it Maurice J. IConn, W. at Via- At Fletcher School Harry Asvaffah W 0ohailer y<ML. ^ x ra v i, NO. 245 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS—PLUS TABLOID) MAKCHEBTER, CONN., WliDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1967 end today as counsel' for the cCagroup of that nature.” (Glossifled Advertising on Page 28) PR ICE S E V E N CEN TS llmantic, brollnr of Dri ArtMv Axt3mr..H. Uome h«s been named asaistant to the ** A. ' Rev. l^Wam M. PhUpot of ■She testified that she svas Mbran of Mbnchaatar, dlad___ >es- 'md TMriLwnaw Montauk Dr., Vamon; Mrs.' ^ New 'Haven and the Andover t«* l by an iAU>OlA officer teiday a t-a pfhmia hoMitid in <Jr Hrtan Barhar, US Woodland mty College adviw^ council last ■1 Lhke Management Association, when she Joined that the asso- ifaM fuio ISO oi r?" *®"»- •Antoinetta Bahnore, support^ the of going »h ^ re^anou of (ALMA) gave closing argU' dation did not discriminate Survivors also Include ilda •*}“ a rt. Cwarm S. iloUM OX loO WearUana at. He Otaatonfeuiy; Mary Benson, A4 the coflege’s Nike site campus off Keeney St., ^ u a rd Qujells Violence ments, before Judge Samuel against AJLFOA appttoants. wife, a son, ttiTM slstafs, tab y®*** PeBearch and study in. Mebo Pt; Mrs. ACsM Blstr, Members voted the reafflrma- ^ ' Ooogel in Hartford County Su AXfOA’a treasurer, Mrs. grandchildren and three gret^- ** ‘ ^TJ*™** untmmy, B el- --------------------------------------------- lake fit., Rooindlle; Ronald Son of ttielr original recom- $180,000 of t o $700,000 Amds al perior Court. Patten said, told her her dues grandcUldren. ____ As a Tuft’a undemaduate ®P*«. Hast Hartford; Robert mendati<m oii a site for t o c<d- located for t o reilovaitoa at* Before arguments, the last would not be refunded and Remain Free The funeral win he held to^ M14 aUAgton Rd., lege after President F'l^erlck In federal granto and to t both rebuttal witness for the Rev., - a that hw children coidd not use moTOw at 8:80 a.m. to V’ Africa, where he was a leader W. Lowe asked tom for “guid that money and to •$. acrea ^Race Trouble Mr. Philpot Mrs. Elinor Patten the lake anymore. Potter Funeral Home, 488 Jack- dhident aflhliB and admlsslana. of a youth apoits program car- ***•• Ooventry; Francis ance.” would_____ be lost If the proJect warn of Manchester testified that ‘VDld he deny the association son St, unnUbanttc, ‘ with a He M oohniaUng Ms doctoral In bringing the subJect of canceled, she and her husband resigned rled out by seven Tufts atn- ®Wloramo, 38 Buttenntt Rd.; discriminates against Negroes Mi«a of requiem at St JoeeiSi dlaserkaitlon at tleteber dents and three representatives Beatrice Ocidette, Shoddy t o site, Lowe said he sougkit q<|Jc deed to t o l«k a land from the Andover Lake Prop andAM sg Jews”Ti^m rci** Atty..A<fg«v TXAawwwMBerman cude- Church,_______ a . .WlUimantlo,* * • < « • • ___ ^ at 8. ^Bim- summer------------ --- ^ end -■ ■■■ — erty Owners Association (AL- from t o university^ Jackson l<iU Rd., Andover; MM. iBhrelyn t o opinion of the council be- Btipulatsd t o t it could be used ed. ial wiU be in W lnA dfo Center new post Oepk 1. Hedburg, 77 Ridge St. cauM "my commitment to the only tor educational - -putpoass or.' ' In Illinois POAX a year after they Joined Oillsgs.' for Women. In 1983, Atty. fiuUlvan Jumped to his Cem etery.. A m w H. Heose Also, Mrs. Donna Hodge, Bast Nike Site may be only an emo- would revert to t o fedm l Britaihr Rusk he worked wMh a eonstructiOh t: CAEEK), Bl. (AP) — Police exchanged shots with when they learned of dlscrlm- feet fmd obJected. Xt was sos- Friends may call at to fu His dtu4y M e ressHvh ••- team which built a schoolhouse Hartford; Shlriey Hunt, 802 W. tlonal one.” government If not utUiaed as In- y i ipere early today and a series of fires blazed in Cairo, ination in ALPOA. The minis- Gained by )udge Googel. a »oM » «tt Lousnlam HWveral- neral home toidi^t from 7 to 9. in northern Senegal. Center St; Robert Jerry, Olas- The vote #as In reaction to a tended. ^•purring. <3ov. ()tto 'Kemer to order the National Guard ter is a Negro. Rephrasing his question, Atty. ty’s Tiwtltitts o f Koonaade end tonbury; Mrs. NaiUe Kenefick, recent request by the Higher Before to vote reaffttmlag Mrs. Patten told the court Bennan asked, “Was there House is a native of Manches TO rratore quiet in the river town hit by racial violence Georgisan DeOaUdln Social Rasearch was igsmsored ter end attended Loomis Sidmd Oreen Lodge Convalescent Education Commission that col- council’s oMniOfi, Dr. Don- that she and hrt" husband leak- any comment about dlscrlmina- by n Sbett IBVw k MI or grant He 3Tor the second 'time in three nights. \ ed a cottage on Andover Lake tlon?” COVENTRY—Oeorglana De- in Windsor before enfterlng Heme; Mrs. Patricia Kramer, l«8e officials “reconsider” plana Morrison, its chairmen, -- PoUee reported that a fire --------------— --------------------------- Can dla, Infant . (laughter of received hie It A degree cum Warns Reds in 1967 and shortly afterwards Tutts. Petsr. Oreen Rd., Tolland; Paul renovate to 88-acre deacti- the feeling well tok e out at 10:20 p.m. Tuesday *„ Mrs. Patten replied, “He said George and Kathleen Haynes kiude from Tufie In 1984. He The Fletoher School is t o lABlfed, RFD 3, Rockville; John vated mlssle base, now; owned aHU be using toose tmildings In were invited by ALPOA’s treas they had to have some rules, DeCandla of Arlington Rd. died maJored in govewmient, wee first exclusively graduate Maaiefauk, Reed Rd., RockvlUe; »y t o wUege and recommend- jq years.” urer to Join ALPOA .jrw -‘o ..rs«rjsr s -- »• ™ British Bow otherwise they would have all ^taas prealdent, lettered m a She testified that she and Satiuday morning at Manches school of International relations David AOUer, 2880 Ellington r A., ^ college council as to JJJ (Jther discussion at tfas sas- fired several ahote at persons he 1, kinds of people at the beach.” ter Memorial Hospital. She was vantty fonItaR end, and was a to be established in the United Wapplng; J<*n Morrison, 42K “ *• to a permanent campus. president Lowe her husband Joined ALPOA in She added discrimination was Sion, President Lowe reported iuspected were Involved with said the watchman bom Friday night at the hos-" member o f Xlelta. Tau D elta States. It was founded li\ IBU. Bluefleld. Dr.; Steven Munsoh, No Disaster May of 1957 and paid dues. She “ common knowledge and every The CHE, along with Its re- that t o state board has sgresd ‘the blase. } thought he had wounded one of pital. IrateniMy. H e mam to redpleitt About haU of tts. graduates Riga Lone,^ Bolton; Walter Na quest tor reconsideration, had on a proJected 1987-88 enroQ- he fired at, but said she paid again for the fol one knew it.” : Shortty after, af fire bomb was I?® P«rsons WASHINGTON (AP)— lowing year but shortly after Survivors, besides hw parsnts, of t o cov^ded Oeorge S. Miller have entered government and deau, 01 Colony Rd, South seconded a June vote of the m«nt tor t o college equivalent into the/home of John “ ®”’ gunshot Mrs. Patten was preceded to Secretary of State Dean wards asked that the dues be the stand by David Yeomans, a include her maternal grw(lpai> IMr. Tbftsi” asrard In Ms senior forelpi aervlce. Othera have Windsor; Mrs. Margaret CNeU, State Board for Regional Com- to 1,160 full-time students toid _____ toneman of the lumber ^o'^^s at local hospitals. refunded. former ALPOA member, and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie year. He ebroed Me inasterk gone into businesa abroad, 43 Murray R«L, W epping; Mrs. munlty CoUeges deslgnatihg a has established its budget to- pompany, and a third blaze waa members of the 1st Bat- Rusk said today the Unit Over strenuous obJbetdon by Harry Daggett, a civil engineer Haynes of Coventry, and her dqgree from Flstolier School in banking. Journalism and teach- LUUas Paul, Bosex; Mrs. Shlr- 100-acre tract bounded by Hills- taiing $i m«u«n -nported at a warehoiue filled talion, ISOth infantry, surround- t ed States regretted Brit AiLMA counsel, Atty. Peter who subdivided the Andover paternal grandparents, Mrs. 1986. ing. lay Pointer, 109 Bnckland St. town Rd., Wetherell and Bid- of the total, he said. $888.- ,'With cotton bales. ^8 the Pyramid Court public ain’s decision to cut its de SuUivaid, Mrs. Patten was_____________ al- Lake_____ area______ many_ years_____ Mildred ago. DeOandta.of Coventry, ABeo, JbmMB. IkNt, ilCait- well Sts:; and future Rt. 6 as qsq tg yt state general funds -------- ------- ^-----— -----------------------housing proJect, a 260-imit resi fense commitments in the lowed to answer a question put Both testified for the Rev.