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A f e n g e OaOr Nat P ren Rtm IBatifbratpr Earning E^ralii The Weather 14, 1888 ment,” wHh a major goal of F a ir and oosdor toBlgM. Low Kuhnly Heads ioral sciences from the Uni­ in 80i. T om om w aamiy and doubling the membemMp to in- versity of Hartford, an MA in 15,590 ptooeoiit with Ugha 70 to 78. Guidance Group duds pmfessionali engaged in guidance and oounoeiing from CONTACT LENSES HEARINC AIDS fllMwar poobafaUlty near soro guidanoe and pemonnel work Rhode Mond OoUege, and has Afowdiiatfor - The vote waa 7 to 1 with Jus­ S waa reported that a 15.2 per mendattnn Medal and the Pur­ overseas cireas guve Pompidou general aviation fust porters at his campaign head- WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ tice Potter Stewart dissenting. eaot incraaae area raaltaad over ple Heart. He prevkuaiy Had First Lady 67.78 per cent of the total, ■while ’’n »e puipoee of air tranapoi^ quartern: “It goes without say­ dent Nixon’s top trustbuster laat yaar*a fund d riv e' ooUec- received the Good Conduct and his main opponent, interim tatloo is to save time,’ ’ the WEuren's 62-page opinion cit­ FAMOUS MAKER’S aOSEOUT! ing that from the moment I am suggested today that his aasault tlen. The three towna ralaed $2,- Nation Defense medals. President AlEiln Poher, got 42.2 President said in a mesoEige to ed tnartances in which the Hoiwe 6 4 elected president of the republ­ on big oonglomerate mergera had refused to seat other elect­ 0M.80, Ole hlgheat amount ever W ill Change per cent. But about 31 per cent Oongrees. ic, I will exercise my functions oan heiul off a demand for Mas­ ooBaotad b«ra. of the 29.5 mlUlon registered "Tliis purpoee is not served ed reproeentattvae in the past, in the interest and in the name tic new antimonopoly legtria- The three tnwna aeot IM Men's'Better Cotton Kiiit voters stayed away from, the when passengeia must wait In- however, the chief Justice eaid: of a ll Fien, cleaning and James will meet tomorrow at wllled and ambitious woman, The special fund would come per fire came from the direction sniping and firebombing which ties Holding (Jompany act, from: tiiouMiid dollars, la bolng stud­ fhioride tnetment. 7:45 p.m. at the Holmes Fu­ rtie is credited by friends aa one broke out sifter Negro leaders of P’yramld Courts, a predomi­ which had a "death sentence" —A tEix of 8 per cent on sdr- ied by the Pentagon and a preoi- neral Home, 400 Main St, to of the driving forces behind her charged that white residents nantly Negro housing project provision to compel the breakup llne tickets for domestic flights. dentiai commlaokm oeiuchlng Mancheater Evening Herald recite the Rosary tor the late • Fine s o k spun cpfige husband’s rapid rise to proml- formed a vigUamte group called of the giant utility combines ntoKe. 300 yards from the warehouse. This is cm increEise from the McGovern Hits Funds for ways to minimise reliimce Oohnnbia oorreepondent VlrgiB- Chester Clbroaki, whose wife is the "White Hats" to hsuass Ne­ formed in the merger wave of on the draft tuid devehq;> lOl-yOl- Claude was bom in Chateau "It was quite heavy. There current 5 per cent. ia^Oarfaon. tot 288«KM. a member of the group. ‘They • -Pea cet fof flofjTiTQri; gro residents. the 19203. unteer armed servicea. were heavy weapons being —A tEuc of $8 on pEissenger N will also meet Monday at 8:45 Oontler, a small country town In EdwEirds said his firemen "That Is the alternative we’ve Other propoaEtia inclqde pay N • Long weetring,. used,” Peterson said. tickets for most international a.m. at St. James’ Chitfoh to westerrt France. Her father. Dr. were able to run one hose Into got to face up to . . . if we are For New Viet Army boosts, broadened educational Duplicate Bridge He and Fire Chief Lewis Ed­ flights beginning in the United attend the funeral. eewy-te-woBh Pierre Oahour, wees general the building but as soon m that not successful in the prosecution benefits, better bousing, efforts practitioner there, an outwardly wards reported seven false States, including Puerto Rico WASHINGTON (AP) —Sen. “ Half of it will probably wind Results laat night In a digR- waa accomplished they received of the anti-competitive cases," to improve ttie status euk) Image alEirms were called dn between and HawEdi. Such flights are not George S. McGovern, a letiding up in the hands of the Viet oate bitdge game at the Italian Values to 9.95 each • Sizes SmoU to Extra L a ^ Irascible man with a heart of sniper fire from Einother direc­ McLaren conceded. of servicemen in society and 11 p.m. Eind 2 a.m. but there critic of U.S. Vietnam poUcy, Oong.” Ametfcan dub an: North- gold who habitually refused all tion. He said that when he first Such a law, he said, presuma­ (See Page Eight) sharper recruiting methods. payment from his poorer pa­ were no firebombings. has attacked a mulUmllUoti-doI- South. Robert WbiteaeU and I*.#.' arrived there waa a small bleize bly would provide authority for The modeintzatlon item is Altliough most of the Ideiui tients. Petersen said firemen were lar appropriation to pay for Richard Pasternack, flrat; Jack Permanent visible on the roof. forcing multlcompEmy corpora­ pEut of a $4.46 bUllon catch-idl are still tentative, the Nixon ad­ unable to approach the ware­ modernizing South Vietnam's dark and Fred Clark, second; Dr. OEdiour was an agnostic "If firemen hEid been sdlowed tions—if they reached a certain appropriatlonB bUl to cover EU^ ministration is committed to up house on their flrat try. "They armed forces. Mm. June Roebuck and Robert TSv Eind free-thinker who • raised to attack the blEize as soon aa size oi' gained a certain share of minltkratian requests tor the gnuUng military salaries. returned a second time with po­ Stratton, UUrd. Press Claude and her younger sister they arrived, they, could have the msirket—to divert them­ Tlte $306 million appropriation current bookkeeping yeEU', The lamed sendees have used MEN’S SMART COTTON lice and they were fired upon,” Also, Eaat-Weat, Ihomas Lan- FAIRWAY Jacqiteline with an iron' hand, handled it,” he SEild. selves of dem times. Shuey, third. SUMMER ROBES On Collision erations now conduotedi by U.S. aheEid would provide $651.9 mil­ Some offictols feel a lunq> The game, sponsored by the *Tln mtaaele of CASUAL or forces. lion tor modernization efforts. sum payment at the beginning Manchester Bridge Chib, is Preslden* Nixon d ied the might prove more attractive rl" A 4.98 Value Brig. Gen. Dotuiley P. BoKon, played each Friday at 8 pm. SUBIC BAY, Philippines (A P ) need for more and' better than a pay IncreEise whose im- deputy director of Army opera­ at the club, 136 EHdrIdge St. —Three AmericEm officers con­ trained South Vletn amese pact would be spread over tions, testified April 14 the Viet­ Play is open to ihe public. The • Styled with shewl collar and tash bait firmed today an AustrallEm cap­ t it x ^ In announcing the with­ many months. namese training program was Wednesday ni^it games have tain’s version of the events that drawal of 25,000 American fight­ Enlistment bonuses have been • Waih and waar fabrics in aiiortad led to the collision between the making gradual but satisfactory been cMscooUnued until further ing men' later this summer. used In the peurt, moat notably Read Herald Ads DRESS-UP progress. U.S. destroyer Frank B. Evans notloe. colon and pattarni, lizai S-M-L-Xl. But McGovern, the South Da­ during the Civil Wiu:, but It very Emd the AustrEdiEm aircraft car­ " I think basically the remilts kota Democrat wlio fidled in a often was corrupted uid unman­ rier Melbourne. are showing good progress, ’ he bid for ills party’s presidential ageable. Their testimony before a Joint sEild. " I think we have a long nomination last year, chal­ The Nixon administration was U.S.-Australian investigating way to go." HOUSE & HALE l i IM ThI lenged the program. prepared lEist winter to ask tor a board generally supported ear­ "You can’t Just activate them Comparable 99e Value "W e could spend $80 billion service pay boost, but had sec­ PROTECTION BUSINESS— lier testimony given by the Mel­ and, you know, pour a little hot ond thoughts. bourne's skipper, Capt. John O. Euid still be no better off without a strong political basa," he said. (See Page Eight) and we're tough about it, tOo! Hospital at Soda Springs, Idaho got priority, but is half filled. (A P Photofax) Stevenson, and conflicted with (See Page TliirteeB) an account given by the junior NECKTIES deck officer aboard the -EvEms, Let’s not kid around sim s Lt. (J.g.) Jirnies A. Hopson. your furs are preciouB ^ Cities Plead for 17. S. Funds Lt. Richard E. Newby, deck Popular colon and pattarni. officer of the U.S. destroyer Russia Turns the Clock Back to you — and they Kyes, diLother of the Mel- should be — after all, Choose from regular or redi­ bourn’s escort ships, told the they are expensive as knot styles. board that the biuie course of well as beautiful . . New Rural Hospitals Half Empty the slx-shlp formation before Pictures at An Exhibition the time of the crash was 220 6 4 that’s why your furs RONSON WASHINGTON (AP) —More An Associated Press examina­ —At PineviUe, La., the feder­ have received $50 million in degrees. This was the same By ANATOLE SHUB and to various open, cdlegedly private should have the best than 160 liospitals built or ex­ tion of the hospital Edd program al government has Just spent The Washington Post protection. PRS. Hill-Burton Edd over the past heading given by Stevenson. exhibitions and abortive public ones Leather panded with federal Edd are found examples like these: $1.1 million in a major remodel­ two decades are listed as hEdf- Hopson had testified that the Giselle Amalric is a tall, slender Tartar (closed by the KGB minu)es Eifter they standing half-empty In the na­ —Soda Springs, Idaho, got ing of the half empty Huey P. empty or worse in the lalest base course he was following beauty who would make eyes turn on had opened). So this story ia mainly ★ We’re Tough— tion’s rural aresia while over­ $800,000 to help build a new and Long Charity Hospital. The fa­ available AmericEin Hospital As­ Vaa 185 degrees. Fifth Avenue, where she might be taken from Joyce’s notes, even when rfie Is Covered crowded urban hospitals plead bigger Caribou County Hospital cility exists for poor pEdients sociation figures on occupancy for Balanchine’s freshest biillerlna. With rx)t directly quoted. about our fecUitiee . Comparable 2.95 Value The collision occurred June 3 for more money. to replace sin old one that was from nine parishes, or counties, rates. All but a handful are in during Southeast Asia Treaty her Jet black hair, fair skin, deep almond But first a word about Andrei. Slight OUT specially designed, One large city hospital, built only one-third full. The new hos­ alr-condlLkjnod vaults an in Louisiana where, the superin­ rural areas. Orgemization maneuvers off the eyes and modest natural grace, she is and frail, hollow under the cheekbones L ig h te r In 1894 Euid openly branded as a pital, which opened in March, tendent said, many hospitals re­ completely moth - proof, Our finest quality slacks at an amazing low price! Includes never-iron The occupancy statistics had coast of Vietnam. The Mel­ herself, at 25, a more miraculous work ' and ribs, nearsighted, he is smaller than heat and humidity proof, firetrap by officials, hEia hEid to remains half-empty. fuse to Eulmit needy patients to be taken from the AHA’s 1968 bourne ran into the Evima imd of art than ar.y she ceui ever create. his father or his grandfather, whose wait five years for fedend aid. —In Boise, Idaho, aging St. fireproof, too. rS DRESS who can't pay their bUla. "Hospitals” guide because HIU- cut her in half, killing 74 of her Giselle is a painter, and has been paint­ pictures we saw. He weis born In the miracle blends of Dacron-Cotton,-Dacron-Avril, Fortrel-Cotton. A amEdl mountEdn town in the 99 Alphonsus Hospital, the most —Scores of other rural hospi­ Burton officials In Washington crew. ing portraits, mostly of foreigners, ever war years, underfed In the pKistwEd* years, same state go* a new hospital crowded In the state, waa tals built under the Hill-Burton don't keep track of whether the Newby also told the board he. since her husband Andrei, 28, a dissi­ orphaned at eui early age., hEUl Edready ★ We’re Tough— A tremendous selection of Ivy styles, Hopsacks, Western Jeans and many Luxurious I o a t h o r belts. promptly even though its old turned down four times for fed­ program in towns like Romney, facilities they build are filled. heard a message from Steven­ dent historian, waa barred from serious spent four yeEirs in Siberian exile — one was two-thirds empty. eral Edd even though the danger W. Ve., Union Springs, Ala., and about who handles you morO! Choose from tho nowost compare elsewhere The HUl-Burton program son warning the Evans that the work by the KGB. Giselle's portrait of and had the coolest pxilltical mind 1 en­ furs. Professionally train A fresh fight is boiling up in of a disastrous fire is so great Durant, Miss., remain half-emp­ feeds federal aid to the states ships were on a collision course. Sherry Thompson, the former American countered in Russia (prerhaps because ed people metimilouil; the Senate to try to chop the ru- that officials keep extending its ty for an array of reEMona. Evqn popular colon, sins 30 to at 11.9S which. In turn, peuM out the Hopson hEul testified that he did Ambassador’s daughter, is now in the an ancestor came from Prance with handle them. rai favoritism out of the Hill- license only a few weeks at a some doctoA In the hospitals Downtown Main St, Mancheater The latest solid colors in assorted lengths. Dress slacks in sizes 30 to 42 money to hospitals to pay EUiy- not receive the message. Thompso.-.ii' home in Washington, a gift Napoleon’E.1 grande armee). 46. Wind-proof, butene gas Burton aid progTEun and cliEui- time. choose to go elsewhere when Phone 648-4128 where from one-thtrd to more Other witnesses today were from his embEiasy colleages. We rarely tEilked about current events waist. Casual slacks in sizes 28 to 42 waist. nel more CEUih into the outdated, —Bay Minette, Ala., has Just they get sick. lighter in handsome laathor than half of construction or ex­ Lt. (J.g.) Richard W. Thompson, Of all the human beings we met in — CzechoslovEdda, WlU - Brezhnev - last overcrowded hospUais of Ameri­ received federal Edd to pay for —No federal aid Ims been case. pansion costa. a communications officer Russia, GU'elle touched us most deep­ and the like. Nor did we tEilk much ca’s major cities. But the Houae half of a $1.6 million hospital spent in the lEut 20 yeEua to en­ The law favors the rural aboud the Kyes, imd Lt. James ly — especially my wife Joyce, who about the preraecutions of Yuri has already voted against such even though there are two other large or Improve New York’s FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN ON areas wltii Em Edd formula that R. Hauge, deck officer of anoth­ taw her far more often, and whose fate Galanskov, PaVel Utvlnov turd other a shift. hospitals in the same rural crowded Harlem Hospital in one aquaxes the low-income level for er U.S. destroyer, the Larson. crossed theirs at a dramatic moment on fellow democrats. Iiwtead. Andrei Uked REPAIRING, REHfDDELING AND Rep. Durward G. HEdl, R-Mo., county, thfi necu'by city of Mo­ of the poorest ghettoes in the OPEN SUNDAY a state. This meEins a rural Their accounts confirmed the the evening of May 7, 1969. Giaelle took to ruminate (over Giselle's strong, hot a doctor, luui CEdled mEiny half- bile Ims five major hospitals, nation's largest city. HEurlem is SCIENTIFIC FUR CLEANING state twice aa poor as New York key points of the testimony giv­ Joyce to two or three other studios of tea) on Russia's triigic history, the con­ MANCHESTER empty rural hospitals a waste. Euid Euiother mlllion-dollar hos­ getting a new 777-bed hospitEd BLOOMFIELD wlU get four times as much en by Newby. underground artists, abstract or aemi- tradictions of its culture. Uie Indefliwble THRU FRIDAY He —id both politics and provln- pital was built with federal aid soon, but Edl the money is com­ money per person. Earlier today, the commander abstract. These then p>aased her on — oiallam have played a role in three years Eigo at Atmore, only ing from stale and local funds. essence of the national character. PARKADE SHOPPINC CENIER In Moscow underground-railway fashion HOUSE & HALE passing «mt the federal aid. 20 miles away. A totEd of 178 hospitals which (See Page Nine) (See Page Twenty-lliree) 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 1051 BLUE HILLS AVENUE - to still other painters Eind sculptors. (See Page Three) ...

tv.'?;'x *■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 told her ooUer, "You have a But A.F. was hardly on i£ idiot o t won’t leave until Wednesday, Russia Turns the Clock Back beard.:.’ ’ or a fink. Why don’t you come Mcmday TMNK SHALL SINUS “ want to brln* your lc«-p*ck Sheinwold on Bridge "I want you to see some of A Russian girlfriend came morning sometime?’’ Tolland MOVIE AUDIENCE Dellyecad in . ( with you. my own paintings,’’ D.B. said. by. "Don’t go,” aha advlae(L Joyce stayed home, or with Haw Jonwy oMen one seriee ••«»«** g u i d e ******* Bkptippod with 1 A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS BRILLXANT BfUSIOIAN N O RTH “Fine — aomeUme next "But A.F;. is so well known, trusted Mends, until I returned wintofiMd waslM of ooncerU, but they extend AND THEATERS. ____ week.’ ’ . FLATS GOOD BWDOE # A9S4 Pictures at An Exhibition He couldn’t be put tn the post- on Monday evening. TTie iriione trio heal over a lengthy period, June 12- By ALHUBD SHBINWOLD "No. I go back to' LeiUngrad tion of provoking me,’’ Joyce calls ceased Monday morning, way safety* Hi “THE WAY Sqpt. 6. Theae are held tn the Teachers and. Board That# rat.nga apply tP f'lma O J64 (ConttnbMl from Page Oma) etamla W M tim id y itoo greoiL The man from the ministry ralpaaat Phar Nuv 1,1908 M y joumallBUc ciq) runnefh 0 AQ Sunday. ESither today or tomor­ mused. Next day, I was invited to the lights, front oad Garden State Arts Center at Wbenemr Aiuhml iweot out, tite began trying to compose an otf- row.’’ laathMwtta over when I meet a man who 4 A J 105 I tecag, for example, An­ "Why not? He’s not all that foreign iplnlatry where, on steerlag Hoimdel, N.J. The town U not THIS SEA L iwver knew ft he would be fleial depooitlan for each of the fanurga. And you don’t know Wednesday m o n ^ g I was or- wheel look I HEARD rr* 0, is outstanding Ih his own WEST EAST drei’s clinical diaaection of the Next day at 1 o’clock, Joyce too far from Wilmington, Del. Agree on Contract In ads Indlcati* lha t1lni was “ladutif’ and naver retiim. In vioftors. There were arguments •raoter. and who also plays a One (dBoelc Matory o f Russian clvil- suggested. how thay want to provoke you. dered to leave the Soviet Union In PhUadelphla, there are al­ aubmntad and approvad undar ♦ 6 4 0 3 the ooutitry, AnOml oouSd paint about what language It would be committees the town hall tonight from 7 game of bridge, I had that It’s a very easy thing here to within 48 hours. After my de- ways the Rc^ln Hood D ^ of­ The negdUBttng^ A Q 10 C? 7 5 3 zatlon by Professor Paul Miliu­ ItM roof Mid 4ba would waMi in, and who would compose it. "No,” D.B. said in Russian, TED TRUDON Ato. n. Telkad by John Gruber lha Motion Pkturo Codo pleasure recently, during get someone, even A.F., to get parture,. Joyce waa under con- ferings which have been going o f both the Board of Education 9 for the Issuance of per- of Solf-Ragulatlon. 0 K J 109754 O 8632 kov, the constitutional demo­ tlietr oMbes to the toraam and “ My Mends", Andrei said, "I "A fte r 2 , at the Byelorussian Abram ChasIns’ visit to Los An­ crat iriio became foreign mln- you to come over." stant, intensive surveillance un- on for many years. Somehow It and the ToUand Education As- "’5?' -nn 9743 wring them out on the locka. Juri want to give you some ad- station. Ooodbye.’’ VOLKSWAGEN « e _ — t— — .s T*vm aPs TnC tOHVn CIEITK E OCu CG ^VsU [al SuggoBlod for GENERAL geles. 'Die mutician-author Irier alter Taarism fril in March Later In the day, going over her own d ep i^ e with the So they stocked up enough vice, tt is not neceasaiy to sign Joyce put down the phone ?>mnle Unlver- announc- be open t o n ig h t ^ t h e Issuance audloncot. more than held his own in 1917. "MUIukov proved’’, An- to the Washington Poet office ch‘Wren a fortnight later, tended these. Temple Univer­ sugur. Hour, rloe and flat to anything in any language if you ahaUng "T h is had never hap- ed an agreement over salaries of dog llcenaea from 7 to 9. games with West Coast not­ diel said, “that the tenitorlal for some mall, Joyce noticed We do not know whether GIs- sity also has concerts between B i Suggoitod for MATURE toot tlM summer and pixpared don’t want to." pened before. No painter had Summer with Its vacations is during July and August at Cen ond a revised teaching con­ VFW Post 241 Auxiliary will ables, and one of Ws fine hands expoiialon of the Russian em­ that it had been searched — elle and Andreo have safely June 28 and Aug. 8. audlaneta (parontal dltcro- to leave on Miay 8 . T h e enrenlng The man from the mtolstry ever called me to come over almoat here, and adtereas It ter Harbor. There is also a se­ tract. meet tonight at 7 ;30 in the Poet indicates that bridge lost a pire went hand In hand, f o r _____ desk drawers and file cabinets reached their country shack, or ries at Hanover offering music Washington offers opera dur- Uon adviaad). before, Joyce dropped to to toy waa IrrMaitail: “Why do we except L.Z., who was quite of­ Teachers’ salaries next year Home. great practitioner when Chaslns centuries, wfth the siqipreeeion s o (d »^ ' open. In the evening, yet an- have been "token.’’ We do know used to be a season when there at intervals between June 29 Ing July and August. To tell the need that oulhurstT” will range form $800 to $900 The Pathfinder Club will meet RESTRICTED — Pariont decided to devote his life to of Russian freedom. But then ficial and even allowed to— ft—go naintw ciraned^TI^ time they promised to come into was Uttie or no musical ac­ and Aug. 24. truth, it isn’t of flrrt rank but the bell on usuaL “Theae are my friento,” An- ilnter had ever more than this year’s schedule, tonight at 7 at the Seventh Day undor 16 not admlltad. un- music. he imagined that he and his lib- ' tivity, more and more concerts Washlngtonlane don’t seem to __ ,. _ Andrei came to the door and duel said, "I want to infown given his full name on the Maine has a very good aeries with a starting achedule for a Adventist CSiurch. lOM sccompaniad by parani North dealer. ..I. also a painter In her own < reception at the Amerlc(in know the differenoe. In nearby ^ ^ ^ o,elr right..’’ phone. To eaich one I wanted _ ' being scheduled every. of concerts at Hancock, from BA degree standing at $8,700 The Industriid Development or adult guardian. Neither side vulnerable. told Joyce that a Am b^^or’s residence -- to Columbia, Md., there Is also a the other lUMi was on "Are they to see, I had to be brought where.. Biven If you don’t leave Aug, 8 to Aug. 27. 'Ihla series up to $10,800 In 12 steps. Commission will meet tomorrow Opening lead—sbe of spades.------tion. And, when he became for­ music festival, but I don’t know ® Parioni undar 16 not ad- his wmy out. But ouddenly the "No.” home, you can go to the Hart­ was originally fotnded by the An additional $600 will be night st 6 in the Town Hall. West opened the six of spades, dlainond. ChasiiiB took eign mlideter, the first thing he by , c ^ . h, tnM«l. A»a to tolS MM iSto anything about it. It probably mlttad. Thit aga rattrletlon door closed briitod me and the “Fine," the mlnitory man totot to tt, toUtotol Sherry ’Thompson’s portrait. ford Festival Concerts as I told late Pierre Monteux who made paid teachers holding a Mas­ The Tolland Grange will meet and Chaslns saw that he could the marked Unease, winning did was reefflrm Tsarist claims features the Baltimore orches­ man woa behind me, toa ‘Worst said, "let’a eearch what’s in where in the station ? And It they are free, they will sure­ you last week. his sufnmer home there, and ter’s degree or $7,200 to $10,800. tomorrow night at 8 in the may ba highar In cartain win six trumps, four clubs and y,e tw o tricks (sad Us to Oonstantlnc^e!’’ peared. Could Joyce please continues under the au^Koes of tra, which is pretty good. Grange Hall. The meeting will araaa. Chack thaalar or the ace of dtamonds. The king gjam) with the ace-queen of dia- ttom,’ Andrei whispered. Along their pockets.’’ (DlplomatB are ’after 2 ’—when after 2 — 2 : 1 8 , ___ ly come. Also in OonneCticut are the A sixth year certificate will Andrei’s passion for historic - ,__ , . « 4, . provide her phone niimber,? the Monteux Foundation. There are music festivals in open to the public at 8:30 when of hearts was unlikely to pro- monds. the dork oottrtdor. I wonder immune from otftelal seaibhes, 3 o’clock, 4? What’s more, he ,, ■„ musical activities sponsored by bring Its holders an additional advortiaing. ifrutii caused his f i m toublee. ______After all, Mme. M. had spent Notih Carolina at both Brev­ IF V E delegate Miss Neuicy vide the 12th trick because West ^ g s t riiould have tiurawn ibe why. And then I opened their but private citizens are not.) had given me Ws address when The United States uses about Taie out at Norfolk. These have New York has a great many $1,000 over the BA degree or, Printad aa a public aarvica At MDoecow University, he pro- dexir—(Mi, God! the whWe afternoon waiting. ard and Greensboro, if you hap­ Borovicka will recount her ex­ surely had the ace of hearts of hearts, saving Just three ~ “ Joyce began emptying her I first met him—It was a Moa- 140 billion gallors of water a a lengthy tradition and are very series of ccnoerts. In New York $7,700 to Start to a celling of by thia nawipapei . .. duced a disseitalUon which FHuiny, Joyce thought, Rus­ pen to toe going that way. Both periences as an IF Y E student in for his bid of tour dlamonds’on tuamonds since the slam could "Their books and papers and bag—Uprilck, hairbrush, bath lo- cow address, not a Leningrad day for irrigation. enjoyable. The season runs from City ttself. the Met gives oon- $11,300. showed that many of the cul­ sians never complain of wait- towns are nicely to be unmercl- Peru. a ragged suit. be defeated only I f Eauti had records were strewn an over the tion. clganettes. Henry was address. And why did it Wive ''rZ ™ h rre"^ d July 4 to Aug. 28. oert----- versloos of opera . in the ciase size limits In the tural gforicB of 9th-ceiftury floor. GIsellp .was by the wln- The Hicks M em orial School Declarer could discard one k -9-x or K-8-7 of hearts. This Then there is Tanglewood, up city’s parks which are running fully hot In the tsimmer, eo grades of kindergarten Klovon Russia had not been ton- dow, all white with largo fright- Sp T writamJ^K^^eftwo^ means graduating class w ill hold Its THEATER TIME heart on dummy’s fourth club desperate discard would not at Lenooc, Mass. Again the right now. The N.Y. Phllhar- don’t go out of your way for through third grade have baen maculately conceived, through eyea. Seated at the desk waa a class picnic tomorrow at Moun­ and anoUier on the ace of dia- have worked, however, since opening date is July 4, and monlc gives park concerts from either. increased form an average of SCHEDULE the unique genius of the Slavs, stranger writing and behind July 29 to Aug. 22. These are Lots of people go to Florida tain Park in Ifolyoke. monds, but that would still South would have taken three to be searched uidess the Ame Fortunately, one of the lew hardly a great inconvenience, there is something doing 26 children per dassroom” but came dinectly from the Oiselle was another man, free, of couree, and there are in the summer, I know, al- leave him with two hearts. By heart tricks, making en over- lean Embassy officer came to RyaalanB she trusted complete- And why did she use the phone, Ever Think Niagara Falls through Aug. 24. The Boston limit to an agreement that "no East Windsor Drive-In — Can higher civiUzaUon at ByzaitUum. half-smiling. Leaning on the too many otheis concerts to though I don’t care for the any ordinary line of play he trick. witness the proceedings. came by that day. "Don’t and give her lull name and Symphony Concerts occur on classes In the K-3 groups will Heironumus Meridn, 8:80; ’The party Hne was Just the re­ piano were two dirty, eullen mention. state in hot weather. However, ToUand County would have to lose two heart Daily Queatton “All right,’’ one of the KOB g o Joyce,’’ "It’s a provoca- patronymic? weekends, but there are num­ exceed 30 pupils.’’ Charlie Bubbles, 10:88. verse. Atulrel’s profeesor, Im- thugs. The big New York festival, thene is music to be heard at tricks sooner or later. As dealer, you hold: Spades, men said, “let’s fotgri: the tion.’’ Saturday morning, Joyce call- erous other events every day. The schod board and the East Hartford Drive-In — presaed by 1^ research, sug- "I propelled myself toward comparable to Tanglewood, Is Daytona Beach from July 24 Not Limited K-J-10-8-7-2; Hearts, K -8 8- Tou can get a membership for teachers will continue to share Twin Mothers Dracula has Risen from the g^ed that He «ibmlt meroly her and k ^ T h er 0^ g r i on with the He recalled the numerous A.P. at 11. Why did he have at Scuatoga. The Philadelphia to Aug. 10 and Daytona is not Fortunately the (Chaslns tech­ 8 ; Diamonds, None; Clubs, K- deposition.’ the season that saves you the coat of the Insurance plan Grave, 8:47; Reflections In a the,, dry , __ facts, and , omit his 'What’s the m atter?’ She Just cases in which foreigners had t« see her so urgenUy? He could {days here, and during the few as hot as some of the other nique ds not limited to ordinary Q - 8 . . T H K money. on an equal basis. The insur­ Set Meeting ’’controversiBl’’ conclusions. An- looked around and said nothing, Some 10 minutes later, Joyce been lured to interrogations, say. It has been running, it Ftorlda towns. Golden Eye, 10:44. lines of play. He rattled off six What do you sayf Just a Utile rrarth of Lenox /®*7S ance coverage has been In- toel refused. The j^ esso r de- Andrei put his arms around her vas able to leave, taking Alli­ doped or drugged, photograph- „ ,f A m eiiean The Tollsnd County Twin Manchester Drive-In — A rounds of trumps, dlcarddng Answer: Bid one speule. You is Maraboro. Vt. Here there is ^ quite a d ^ in the If you're beaded west, there ertosed to provide the Blue cilned to approve the dlsserta- shouldera ’’ son downstainAjrith her; "I lda»- ed In compromising poses con- Monday, she asked, Sccme TM at the Massadtu- Sj'ace O d y r se y , 8:40; Extraordi­ two hearts from Uie dummy, have only 12 points in high cards a famous festival run by Ru- attendance is the lengthy Bloasom -Music Cross semi-private room credit Mothers C3ub will hold Its final tion. Andrei proteste<^-and was go my noii-pomical American ed Oiselle, I adq|t know how trived by the KOB. subjected "Well — Monday morning setts event. Buffalo has a Bach nary Seaman, 11:18. and than ran the four clubs, and an aceless hand, but the AMERICAN OIL COMPANY dolph 8 erUn, with Pablo Oasals Festival outside Cleveland. It rider with semi-private mater- meeting of the year Wednesday exwllec. fiw the Unlverolty. ^ e , who had come to Russia many times. Andrei, with a to blackmail of various kinds, would be all right.’* (Strange festival between June 28 and State Theatre — Goldflnger, discarding a heart from his own hand is worth so much in play­ frequently lending a hand. 'This Is already in progreas and will Ity rider and out-patient hos­ night at 8:18 in the United Con­ V^en, outride ^ University, ^ see Olstrakh play and Pllaet- gU - 6ud, walked w_ ____down ___(he long So the rvext day, Joyce weirt he always worked in the mom- Aug. 1, while nearby Chataijjiua 5:30, 9:08; Dr. No, 7:18. hand. ing strength that you should not geU under way June 2S, and last through Aug. 31. Cinolmieti pital benefits; the CM8 basic he began aasoctating with other g^aya dance, was queriloned by oowkkM- to the front door, I off______to some Amerlcane in the Ing, and permitted visitors only schedules music from Aug. 2 gregational Church Religious This reduced all hands to hesitate to open U .' REMOVETHISSPOTTO REVEAL continues through the 17th of baa a famous opera series, held century coverage, and life in­ young rebets, the KGB moved the KOB-who was she, what kissed Won goodbye and he whts- morning and returned home after lunch). Joyce said she to Aug. 20. Education Building in Tolland. three cards. Declarer saved Copyright 1969 YOUR INSTANT WINNER PRIZE August. in the BOO, of all ptaces; this surance of $10,000 and major in. Andrei’s room was searched was she doing theire? Terrified, pered: ’I think w e’ll meet at 2:80.a^ao. H ie maid said a Rus- would tiT) to make it around Opera is also to be heard in j„jy 2 ito July 27 The evening’s program will three hearts in his own hand; General Features Corp. OR BONUS COUPON Not to be outdone by Ver­ Marine Weather and he was exiled to Siberia, S i a n had called four ttmee. noon. medical coverage up to $16,000. feature a state police film on one heart and the o c e queen of she at first tried to conceal her again’. mont, New Hampshire offers the State, though it is not so and is well worth while. allegedly for posseaslMi of ■ , „ And then the embassy girl Teaching specialists will be child molesting. Husbands are WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. identity, then finally produced “T <»nnot write their story, good as the productions we get diamonds, in the dummy. f4Sr WINDSOR pornography. Giselle went with The phone rang soon came, pale and tense; “I didn’t two series of musicai events. Tbeie are also musical func­ provided in the areas of read­ invited to attend the meeting. a driver’s Ucense. They had Joyce wrote a Mend next day. in Hartford; but then outdoor (A P )—Tides are high along the West couldn’t save three ijHiVi IN ★ him. ward. This time it was A.F., to Mme. M. because I was One. about which I know noth­ tions ait Lekkeside arxl Oberlin, ing, guidance, library services, said at first that they would re- "I know the broad outlines, the opera is always a probiem. In Any mother or legal guardian Connecticut shore from 11:18 cards that would stop the slam. one of the best known “unof- snowed the minute I left the ing, is a series of concerts held Ohio, but I know nothing about Late - one winter afternoon, lease her once ahe had Identl- facto, but I dont know the fear any event there is an Opera art, music, physical education, of twins is welcome to attend a.m. to 1:18 p.m. Low tide at He actually kept the ace of fldal’’ painters much of his compounds. I tried to lose them m' them. If you’re interested, in- Oleollc toW Joyce "how her fa­ fled herself—then made her they live in each day. How can Festival at Glens Palls run­ education of the perceptually the meeting. Further informa­ old Saybrook is at 6:18 p.m. hearts and two diamonds, work has been esdrlbited jjy stopping at the bathroom in quins in the vicinity. ther had moved to Moscow af­ wait until someone from the they stand above the swamp, ning from July 14 to Aug. 16. handicapped, teachers for tion may be obtained by con­ Water temperature at Bridge­ whereupon a heart lead abroad. A.F. la middle-aged, the Rosaiya Hotel, but they fol­ RUB GENTLY TO REMOVE SPOT ter the war to And work. How foreign ministry arrived. 8 he with their shoulileiB back and iSlanrtfTBtpr There is also opera to be heard Indiana boasts a good series homebound instruction and per­ tacting Mrs. Stephen Zane of port 89; at Block Island 86. from dummy forced him to win s6 Ud, normal, sober, and a lowed me there, too. So I de­ NO PUnCHASE NECESSARY the parents and five children wafted outside, under guard, in their eyes fiiH of attection? How at the Oaramoor Festival in |Ca- a t the state uni-verskty in sonnel for psychological evalu­ Vernon or Mrs. Marshall Elmer Sunset tonight is at 8:27; sun with the ace of hearts and re- steady worker. He paints every cided to come home.” lived in one room. How t>sr the corridor — she could not did it ever occur to them to try tonah; this has a better repu­ Bloomingtoa. It is rather ctiorit, ation, according to the details of Tolland. rise Tuesday will be at 8:18. day from 9 to 2, and sells as The girl was frightened. €ttenitt0 ^Trali) mothei- would check if the chll- bear to see Oiselle frighten- and live as two pexrud, honest tation. Dates are June 21 to lasting only from July 26 to of the contract. Mrs. Henry Martin of Rock­ Long Island Sound weather; efflciently as he paints. There had been a new wave of PdbHabed Dally Except SuMaya dren were asleep beforo going to ed and their room full of po­ human beinga? Ana where dtd could win you a new Aug. 2. The rate for substitute teach­ ville, vice president of the Tol­ Small craft warnings discon­ Holidays at 13 Blssell Street. July 18. r.v.. r. ■: —' - bed with her father. How the “Can you come to see me?’’ attempts to blackmail diplomats HaBCbester, Conn. (06040) In minoia there are always ers remains at $20 per day, but land County Twin Mothers Club, tinued at 6 a.m. lice. these two young, slender people Way up In northern New York N ( W I N ( > I O N A.F. asked Joyce. from other embassies, and Alice Coscow children taunted her. "What’s going on?” Joyce ever get the courage to live Telephone 643-2711 there are fesUvaite at Schroon the summer concerts by the homebound instruction has been will attend the National Oon- Southwesterly winds shifting — who had recently accompa­ Seoood Cuus T^etage Paid ai ‘Tarlarka, Tartarka’, and stain­ asked one guard. “What have every day committed to a sense "Of course. How about next Haiiciieater. Conn Lake, and a t Lake Pladd, Chicago, held outside the city increased to $6 per hour. vemtion of the Organization of to north to mrthwest at 10 to BERUN TURNMIKI nied her and Joyce to a "priv­ CAMARO SS CONYHITIBLE ed her s l^ . Sow, soon after riie of beauty and human dignity— M onday?” SUBSCTUPnON RATES about which I know nothing. at Ravlnia Park. They’ve al­ Department heads and co-or- Mothers o f Twins Clubs to be 20 knots this morning and con­ NE XT TO TWO GUYStintJ (,R ANTMOOR they done wrong?” ate” exhibition — had just been Payable In Advance met Andrei, he was sent away. Joyce heard A.F. say to Concerts will be given during ready started and will oon- dlnators will receive $8

MANCHESTEB EVENINO fHCRALP, MAMCHB8TEB, OONM^ MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JtHTE 16, 1969 PAGE friend to tbe United States, got Into Falling Branch on* dtstTiMskm In wMeh t e charanlM li- W« Don’t 6iv« Yon Thg Bradi O ff— sd M dng, Mosoow and WHiInglnih os Cuts Off Power Inside ^«nitti9 ypraid three hulhioipi to qnsst of the name boas, WE aiVE YOU AOTIONI each chsntonsttog tha oter. Abou< 125 Hartford Bl'eotric 8ufti s. cotmBnnt hsppsftid to flt into Light and E\>wer Oo. customers ‘PI. CankitTte (So. the sotuil poHcy decIHoitoig of tbs oon- Wei'S left without electricity tor Report (•rams, wbioh was vary Httls, and news­ a Uttle over three hours yester­ (Continued from page • worthy primarily In Its omissions., PAINTING day when a rotten tree branch Miarchl to do much g^vanlz- What U ondtted to do, this ASPAC, snapped off and fell on some ing. The Marchl campaign did Km o I was to develop any raaouiidlng can- wires at Park and St. James not begin Its hunt tor cam­ WE HONOR ikniMslIoii of Oaumuntono, expr— 8t. paign doUars until five wertes s Pecotmtive i anythtog more than "deep sympstliy" Brisk winds caused a large ago and the candidcute did not • .K dOj iH o n d HA.1 tor South VIetmm, or wvidenoa any dercayed oak branch to break at stall campaigning until May. Wtanpaper Wales resdlnese to Join togsftier In doing angr- 3:49 p.m. Traffic lights the en­ Even after his campaign did nays—gtt-MM tire length of Main St were start, he consumed two wertts liilng whloh reoogniaed NOtth Korea, 11^ AnAH Ositocans. Aww«m China, or Norto VMnam as enemies. knocked out, as was power to In a special legislative hearing several homes In the immiedite here in Manhattan. He has had Ttals, tor an ociaatoattoa IMtsd States area. no tele'vision commercials and I li «i aluHT«ly aBtlUed diptomacy encouraged Into being on the Manchester Patrdtman Albert is now moving around the city _ktkm of an Mm dl» or not othanrtM orodH- theoey that tt might gradually evniva in­ Scabies went to the aq^e of with the deliberate pace of a a l f c y » p w 1 aioe Um local M m pub to another raglonel aUanoo agatnet the failure and kept uaXflc bass fiddle instead of tbe verve' j7 Ha m oroi ropoMleatlon at apaolal dia Oonummism, or at Isaat Into some unit­ away until help arrived. *fown of Lindsay’s clarinet. MMlMa IMnM ed backing tor American poUclss In firefighters ateo were dls- As a resist, It noiw seems tko BmU grlMhig Oomniir Inc., am- Asia, was a neglect cloaa to bareay. p>atched to the scene while highly probable that Lindsay 0 fMaaoMI iMpo—ftlHty tor typo- HELGO repairmen cleaned up will luck out the polmaiy on a W lEH JlSM W i _____ orron eppeeilnr In ndrortloemoBti In actuality, the conduct of tMs oon- COMPLETE oliMr rMdtWd manor In Tho Manohaotor the debris and replaced the low vote and weak opponent feiance did even woiae. Ttae foreign broken and damaged wires. mintHer of Japan, who preatdsd at lbs Facing him then wlH be the SINCEW4 to Uia AngHaa Tamm Waatiing- According to a HEOXX) liar atemsr test In November _...»a >01 ilijo. conference, even euggeetod that North spokesman, all power was re­ when he wUl be up against the INSURANCE 1 awTloo jUont of N. S. A. SeiHua, Inc imdontattraa — Tha Julhia Koreoi, mainland Oitaa and North Viet­ stored by 7 p.m. Phone service winner of the Democratic pni- Amnoy — Now York. Chi- nam might some day become members was not Interrupted by the Inci­ mary, at this writing former Datratt and BDOCon. of tbe OouncH. Ttw foreign m inister of dent. Mayor Robert F. Wagner. SERVICE AUDIT BcniiAC or CmCDUA Thailand, the couniry we regard as our most dependable ally on the Aslan main­ land, and the one we hava favored with Ihr l^inlay — 1 p.m. our targe military Installations, talked fte Wadnamay — 1 p.m. Xoada> REAL Ihr llnmday — 1 p.m. Tnaoday about the poasIbUlty of talking wlthOom- Ihr mday — 1 p^m. Wadneoday >hr Saturday — 1 lam. Thurodu. mimist China, in Iho hope of tbatoig a ESTATE naaolfliff daanitna — S p-m. day hatorr "moduB vfvcndl.’’ Only Chlang Kal- pnUloatlaii, 6 p.m. XMday tor Saturday Awarded God and Country Pins and Monday pabUcattai shek’a repreaentative from Vtoemoea seemed to have real fight Wt for the Members of South United Methodist Church proud­ and James Lachapelle of Troop 47, son of Mr. and Monday, June Id theory that Communiam must be smash­ ly weannjf their God and Country pins they received Mrs, Henry Lachapelle of 54 Spruce St. To receive ed Iratoad of merely tolerated or dealt yesterday at morning worship are, from left to the highest Protestant award in scouting, the boys with. Even Auetrelto’s foreign mtototer right, Jay Tyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal A, Tyler studied worship services, sacraments and church Are We ‘^Bloody-Mindedr’* reSerred to Ihe present day role of Rua- of 21 Cconstock Rd.; Paul Romanowic^ son of Mrs. history and participated in service projects under Wlmn the ^MClal groi9 o( sdioUra aU In Southeast Asia m "an expraaHon Karla Romanowdez of 23 Village S t.; Gary Carlson, the direction of the Rev. Gary S. Cornell, associate fUBoUaBdDi' m k r ttae dIrnctJca of tiie of their dosire to {day the rote of a global son of Mrs. Harold E. Carlson of 88 Arvine PI.; pastor at South Church. (Herald photo by Pinto). power, a pbenomenoa of diplomaey and Philip Romanowicz, Paul’s brother, all of Troop 126; ROBERT J. SMITH, la Ndttonal Oioirmlsrioo on ttw OiU— aad economics rather then of world revolu­ PnreBMaii of VMeaM raporl* that **w« tion.’’ INSURANSMimS SINCE 1914 taam bnooBM a ralber hhwdy'tnlMM bury for cUimer. ndgtat at about 6:30 in the town If Russia or China were really roUiiig B olton pno|Se in both aottan and raactioiH" our Ttae monithiy voter-making offloea. some place, we would find ihe natkms Alans Country Ronds With RjrMea Often retort la Ukely to be that dm session will ^ held tonight Ttae Board of Elduoatiaa wlU 649-5241 of ASPAC willing enough to acknowledge THE POND AT THE PABKAOE are makhM’ the mtetahn of from 6 to 8 in the town of- hold Its regular (monthly meet­ 96S MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER our teadershlp and do our bidding. But, Vacation Church School ILIG6ETT DRUG 404 OnDDLB TFKE. WEST! a primed moment into our floes. ing tonig^ at 7:30 at the high (Uraasd Floor Nmt to Hosm ft HsU) for the moment, their fear of Rusato The selectmen will meet to school. or China has dhnlnlrtwd to the point That Uk aobolai* anewnr irltfa two Appoints Two Directors where they fear us to about the same A Thooffht for Today obserratlaaB about our capacity for self- Mrs. John McCarrick and her middle name, Danlse) with degree. Ttaltf is the way the power Inside Report ^xmaored by the Manchester Mrs. Vincent Mickewicz have her three-year-old mare. Miss poUUca ball bounoea And, once more, Oounell a t CSuirches been named co-directors of the “AmeHcana," they aay, ‘liave been Open Form Roberta, took a first In Junior the game has proved foolish end fruit­ by second annual completely ecu­ to a ktnd of hlatorical aimieala pleasure saddle and a tint in less. Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak "After this the Lord appointed menical vacation church school. Junior pleasure dirl'vlng. Ttae that maaks mucta of their turbulent paat seventy others, and sent them The school, sponsored by the "JurJor” refers to the liorse, not Probafaty all nations Hrnre this tenden­ on ahead of 1 ^ , two by two, Wants Vernon Vote Aa a parent I am relying on tour Bolton churches, will be­ the rider. Horses under four cy to aweetan memortea of their paat NEW YORK—Ttae proDoUllty more regtstered 'Republicans into every town and place where To the Etoitor, the l>oard of education and their gin next Tuesday. Classes wlU We keep telling people that 65 is a that Mayor John V. Lindsay who were simply passing up the enter the Junior close. throuili ooUecttwe Tepreealnn, but Amerl- The Decline Of Laughtei he himself was about to come. On Mtmday June 9 the Ver­ system to give nty children the be held at the Bolton Congre­ will win tamorrow's Republican Republican primary and saving correct scholastic education. NIsa also took a third in oaae hatve probably magnified thla pro- And he said to them the har­ non Board of Education held gational Church from 9:80 to pleasure driving stake, a fourth Though it is sometimes said that ours mayoral primary here rests on their vote tor Procacclno in the vest is plentiful...’’ Luke 10; 1, 2. another informational meeting But when it comes to their so­ 12 through July 8. ceas of mlecUve reooMectlont owing to is an inunoral or at least an amoral a single, inescapable dreum- general election, in the hope— in open pleasure driving, and a I suppose thei« are few things concerning Project Concern. As cial environment I want to have The school is open to chil­ golden age and they keep telling us about our historic vlAon of ouraelvee aa a generation, thU to manifeatly untrue. It stanoe — Qie Inept campaign cf almost certainly vain—that Pro- the control, as, I am sure, do fourth in three>-year-old mares in the world which are being far as I can see no new or ad­ dren currently enrolled In kin­ in hand. latterday cdamei people, a new Jeru- would be for closer to the truth to say his vitrually unknown opponent, cacclno wiU win the Democraric ditional information was deriv­ most of the parents Ita Vernon. dergarten through Grade 6 and that we are too moral, too Judgmental, state Sen. John J. Mardit. primary. done lees carefully in the world today than this which our Lord ed from this session. However, parents still' nerd Is not reftricted to those who Her siBte(r, Michelle, riding too condemning. Ttae photographs of *11118 fact became starkly dear Unless MarcM can galvanize And later on ttte sdHiian aay tMs: sent the dtodptes out to do. Ttae proponents of Project to observe the policlea of the attend church in Bolton. Appli­ Femwood Marigold, took a retirement checks that don’t go too far. "Ttae mytfa of the mritlng pot haa campus confrontations and violence nor­ in a voter sample we took In these conservative Republican Concern have as yet been able board and voice their opinions cation blanks have been distrib­ fourth in 4-H fitting and stww- mally depict those who are "angry.” East Bronx strictly limited to voters in the tost three days of We do many things in the world: obacured tbe great degree to which We fight wars, wo start new to explain why I as a parent; a when they feel tt necessary. The uted at the four churches, and manahlp, and their brother Wil­ "Professor feces irate atudents" is a registered Republican voters of the primary campaign, Lindsay resident of Vernon; a taxpayer board of education as elected liam took a second in leod-line Americana have hlstoiicaUy Identified will Immensely profit from the corporarions, we establish new anyone who would like one cein So we’re introducing a new service to help stretch retirement budgets. standard headline. Always there is some Italian descent. We chose this of Vernon, the State of Connect­ officials should be guided by obtain one from a church. They class. with their national cttiaenalilp through claim about injustice or untoimesis, and vote for one reason: It com­ fact that Procacclno Is running centers of education and ptocee in which to sell our goods, but icut, tuid the federal govern­ these sound opinions. should be returned as soon as The show was sponsored by It s called Complimentary-65 Checking Accounts. And it means exactly what it implies. their myriad subnatlooal affUladona. the faces in the photographa are con­ prises an estimated 40 per cetA in the Democratic primary, ment; and also a voter should I, aa do many others, want thereby paradoxically reducing very little Is actually being done possible. the Oonoecticutt, Morgan Horse m a haa m eant IneYHahle group oom- torted by Uttemess. If there is any of the dty’s 600,000 registered accept Project Concern. the chance to vote on this Issue Association. Ttae girls trained If you’re 65 or over there’s no service charge of any kind on this new CBT checking service. pleasure, it Is the pleasure of denuncl- Republicans. the anti-Lindsay vote in the to bring Christ and his teach­ Because there will be a con­ petltton, friction and conflict.’* ings to the hearte of men, wo­ Ttae only reason they give us of Project Concern. Only by flict with swimming classes, CoonseUng Servloe Aside from tfaeae two ofaservattcna, the atioo. There to no lack of dedication; With lindsay'8 opponent hlm- Republican primary. for accepting Project Concern this vote can It be determined Complimentary-65 Checking Accounts mean that you can pay everything by check and never worry what is locking to laughter! It now seems too late for men and the youth and children which also begin Tuesday, oar A summer counseling service achoiani offer statistical evidence about sdf sin ethnic Italian, and a In the Vernon school system is the social en'vironment the ma­ pools may be arranged so that about monthly or by-the-check service charges of any kind. There’s no^minimum balance required, respeded conservative Republi­ of our day. When He said, "Tho jority of parents In this com­ Is available at the University our addiction to vlolienoe. In the long Since tbe tomes in the ccnfrontatloiie (See Page Seven) harvest is pienUful,’’ He indi­ that the Vernon children will children can do both activities. of Connecticut, this summer on are uniformly simirfe, in tbe eyes of the can In the state legislature, an gain socially. Now really, can munity w i^ to see their chil­ and you get free, personalized checks. Ypu can even deposit your entire retirement check by mail tenge, we have stood in the middle rank outpouring of this vote tor cated that there was more dren grow In. if Indeed the ma­ Teachers will be drawn from ^ flrst-ooimo, flrst-seirve basis violent, instead of ceilm discusslot^ we than ample place for us to pre­ you honestly say there will be the tour churches —Congrega­ and then write checks for everything: cash, groceries, rent, etc. among clviUzed nations. Almost all so- have "demands." The mood which now Mardil could deny Lindsay a social gain? jority vote against Project Con­ for students who are experi- called imctvillaed or beickward nadons H erald sent Him and share His remark­ tional, Me/thodist, Catholic and efnclng difficulties In school, or receives the most pubUetty to strikingly nomination tor a second term Ttae Vernon Board of Educa­ cern in our school system, it Is Episcopal. The curriculum We’d like all senior citizens to take advantage of this new service. And it’s yours for the asking. or peo|te8 are, of course, lees given to as mayor and end the career able word to tha world. His ap­ tion seems to feel that we have then our constitutional right os Just wonder what they want to similar to that of John Brown at Harp­ Y esterd ays pointment of them indicated chosen is from the Seabury ser­ be or do. Ttae servloe is being At any branch office of CBT. The bank that listens. videnoe than their betters. What is per­ ers Flerry. The ones who are featured of the most glamorous liberal a problem of Social Economic­ citizens of the United States to ies of the Episcopal Church. The Republican in the nation. that the "trained,” those who ally deprived children right expect our elected bocud of edu­ conducted by graduate students haps unique about the United States at in the headlines are not marked by a had heard, were* to now go to theme is, roughly, awareness of in the department of educa­ thq moment is that it has not Joined In lack of concern for morals, but by that Instead of that, we found 25 Years Ago 'Within our town boundaries. cation to reject Project Con­ growing up and of Increased re­ March! running only 2-to-l ahead those who had not heard; they Ttaey seem to feel It is of ser­ cern. tional psychology. Ttae servloe what seems to be a modern decUne of extreme concern for morals which Is New wonder drug, penicillin, wqre to go wherever He him­ sponsibility to oneself, one's Is free and will start June 23 the essence of fanaticism. We are, in of Lindsay; 25 voters tor Mbr- ious enough proportions that I am amazed at the reactions THE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY violenoe among its ctviUsed western to administered at Manchester self as Lord would want to go, they are considering allocating of the members of the board of clpirch and one’s community. and run for six weeks. tact, plagued by an inverted Puritan­ ohl, 13 tor Lindsay, and 6 un- Memorial Hospital for the first Horse Show Awards neighbors. ism. dedded in our sample of 47 to reach tor Himsell and the these pupils to classes outside education when the Concerned Registration forms ore avail­ PsycfaologicBlly, we have not abjtired time. Father into the hearts of men, their own neighborhoods. So Citizens warn them of the Merle Simon, 14, daughter of able et the school guidance of­ The lack cf humor is abundantly evi­ ethnic Italian Republicans, all Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Simon of violence. of whom plan to vote in the ixm e A total of 536 freight carloads with a word from God. why then would they even con­ eventual regionalization of the fice and should be filled out Im­ dent in contemporary student assem­ of potatoes are shipped to the With so much hunger of many F'eiTfwood Farms on Hebron mediately. Aa the achoians put tt: blies. The speaker, in addressing a thou­ 17 primary election. Ttals un- sider bringing in more social Connecticut public school sys­ government through the Buck- In 'the' world today. It is quite economically deprived children tem. Surely they can’t Just ig­ Rd., came Iwme ■with two firsts Bulletin Board "The giiervancee and aadafacUons of sand efudents, employs an approach imxiresslve Italian support for from the AU Morgan Horse March! sharply contrasts with land station during last six obvious that there to still much from other areas? nore all the signs which point The fire department auxiliary violenoe have so reinfrmced one another which has appealed to many other stu­ need to hear of Christ and vriiat Show et the Eastern States will meet today at 6'p.m. at the that we have become a rather Idcxxly- the findings of a confidential months; many carloads were I. as were many others, very toward this. Ttals is clearly the dent generations as very funny, but only grown in local area. He came to say and do in the disturbed by the remarks made regional education the Concern­ Colosseum this weekend. firehouse to go to the Buck- minded people in both action ai>d re­ a small minority now laughs. The others poll on the Democratic mayoral "Nisa,” as elie is called (from '< '■<( ■■ '^ ■ 'J- primary which shows that Her­ Leon A. Thorp succeeds Wil­ hearts of peo{de. I wonder, is by Mr. Smith, a member of the ed Citizens have been predict­ board Steak House in Qlaston- action. We ore lUoely to remain so as keep their ^ralght Puritanical faces. It this what our young people and Vernon Board of Education, ing tdl along. - is not that they have heard the Joke man B ^U o, the Bronx borough liam Foulds Jr. as president \ long as so many of ub think violence Is president will get 87 per cent of of .the Elighth School and Utili­ men and women are hearing to­ when he referred to the board Mrs. Leslie L. Ames ^ an ultimate solution to sodal problems.” before; it to simply a failure to respond day, and has the time come to of education as creatures of the to subtle aiH>roaches to the truth. Vio­ his ethnic Puerto Rican vote. ties Dtotrict. Bolton Rd. Although the Bchotara thus cofKode the rediscover the message fium state. Just what does he mean Vernon, Conn. lent attack is a different matter and this The raw political materiajl for # heavy proportion of violence in our past, MhrdU to pile up an equivalent 10 Years Ago God and carry it, two by two, to by this? Could It possibly mean € brings instant response, but dull people those in our community who, that the local boards of educa­ - ^ and its probably continuation in our are not made wise simply by becoming ethnic Italian margin — enough to overcome Lindsay’s own pri­ Pilot of Cessna monoplane often through no fault of their tion take their orders from the Quotations ^Jture, they never concede it very much angry. makes forced landing on Gard­ own, have not heard and are appointed State Board of Edu­ effect in any situation where the nation Ttae decline of laughter is not merely mary vote — was extravagant­ The forceful and \rlolent ly in evidence. W th the pro- ner St. field owned by Stanley still waiting for someone who cation and that we have abso­ itself is substantially divided. However an evidence of the widely publicized lutely no check on them after ntDeons being used on some cam- feasional help of Mrs. Eleanor Gftnkofskie. has heard and found faith to neoessary violenoe may seem to one “generation gap.” Indeed, there to grave Rev. Percy M. ^jurrier of share it with them. they are elected? puses to renwva ROTC pro- segment or another in the day of its doubt whether the generation gap so Seaman national field dlrector During tMs meeting Dr. Plant grama from the colleges In- O F MANCHESTER of the Oliver Quayle polling or- Attleboro, Mass., is appointed Submitted by: own oi^)reasion, the scholars find that often mentioned exists at all. Though associate minister at South Rev. Notman E. Swensen of the state board of education volvea some young revolu- there is always some difficulty in com­ ganlmtion, and Mrs. Hattie was asked why he did not rec­ tioniris who say they hate war violence as a technique is more likely Leff, a Quayle sample-taker, we Methodist Church. Trinity Covenant Church to breed more reaction and repression munication between different ages of hu­ ommend the local boards of edu­ and love peeaei. But they have man beings, this is not now the chief found an alarming mood of an­ School budget is cut by $112,- cation staging an advisory re­ than it fosters gain. Progress usually ger and contempt for Lindsay 301 Including a cut of $7,200 ' within themselves all the hate problem. What has appeared to an "idea On This Date ferendum. His answer was in . necessary to use violence for comes when a perslstenlt appeal to gap." I realize how nearly independent among these conservative Re­ 'Which wlU ajtfect salaries of essence that, the members of their own purposes. publicans. about 130 teachers. reason and Justice replaces the resort of age this is when I encounter the In 1774, the flrft settlement in the board of education know —Dr. Robert B. Kennedy, praat- to the bride or the dub. enormous difficulty of communication "Don't mention Lindsay to Barnard awards diplomas to Kentucky — Harrodsbuig I was more than I as a parent as to 598 students. dent of California State Poly­ Ttae basic cure lies not so much in between groups of the same age. I feel me,” a porcine butcher on 187th founded. what la good for my children. technic Ooltoge. actually closer in thought to some p>cT- Street spat out. "I don’t like sermons to ourselves, as in getting our- that name." seives busy about eliminating thoae in­ sons of twenty than to some of my own age. "Ttaat Lindsay is a stiff," % justices and oppressions which goad said a comely housewife. "He’s people into thinking that violence is a The decline of laughter appears to sold out to ^ e blacks.” JuMified technique, and sometimes an depend on nothing more profound than the recognition that ours is an imperfect Racial fears. In fact, were at F i s c h e t t i unavoidable bechnique even if it isn’t go- world. Why this should be a shocking the heart of the venomous at­ Ing to work. , tacks we heard on two succes­ (£) 1969 Chicago Daily Newt discovery, I have no idea, but it seems (I But meanwhile, perhaps we should, to be such to many in our generation. sive evenings In the quiet, low­ for a time, stop thinking of ourselves Much of the problem is really phllo- er-middle Income neighborhoods as the most ctvlllxed nation in the sop^cal. Millions have imbibed the sen- of East Bronx. Race, more than t.mental idea of natural human good- any other complaint, explained history of the world, and imagine what the fact that, of the 47 voters, our Judgment would be if we saw the nesp and have really expected Utopia 6 fully 31 ^ v e Lindsay a "poor" facts and statistics of our own behavior right around the comer. When it does not come, they are angry in their dis­ rating at beat (“Don't you have set before us as the record of some appointment and begin to indulge in a better word -thaii poor?” ex­ other nation. harsh Judgment of others. The emp>ha- ploded' one voter). In sharp contrast 33 of these Of course, we are not "bloody- sis, accordingly, is always on other peo­ If firmness is what you want in Bedding minded." Many of us hate the sight of ple's sins, but never on our own. If same registered Republicans blood, except when It is being given to only the establishment could be changed gave President Nixon a "good’’ along with a choice of custom-built others. But what we do and feel as in­ or replaced, then the problem would be or "excelleiH’’ raring and 19 so sizes, as well as Innerspring or Foam dividuals, and what comes out as the solved! But, of course. It Is not solved. rated Gov. Nelson Rockfeller. unifaB . . . if you want Bedding whose pro­ In the progress of the French Revolu- Accordingly, the political raw ducers dare offer a 10 year replacement action of ourselves aa a group or as a material for a March! sweep nation are not always one and the same llo.-. the establishment was di^Iaced, guarantee plus an additional 10 year war­ all right, but what ensued was a reign of ethnic Italians was in abun­ rantee . . . Holman Baker’s Musco Con­ thing. TfaiB ditterenoe between our in­ of terror. dant evidence. But Marchi’s dividual decency and our occasional col­ campaign has been so inept forming Firm and Verto Ultra Firm Bed­ What we need in our time is a mature that he cannot exploit a politi­ ding is for you I Holman Baker Bedding lective barbarism demands some search­ realism which makes us understand that a* ing of souls, to find out why tbe indi­ cal situation taller-made tor a was originally designed from recommen­ the hiimEin predicament is with us to major upset. Few of our 47 ■vot­ vidual decency so often jdelds to, or al­ ,'tay. We shall not eliminate sin in others dations of orthopedic surgeons for those lows itself to be engigfeid by, tbe col­ ers knew anything about him. with bad backs. But now many with and we shall not eliminate it in our­ Moreover, March! Ironically normal healthy backs are also enjoying lective brutality. selves. We shall not achieve Utopia in suffers from the happenstance universities or anywtyere else, though that Mario Prooacclno, now city the emnfort of Holman Baker. Visit the we can make some things relatively controller, la running tor mayor Watkins Slumber Shop today and see the better than they are. Meanwhile we are in the Democraric primary. If Holman Baker for yourself. $99.60 each. Blah, Blah, ASPAC wise to learn again to laugh, primarily any one has captured the An i ,' 1 During the session of A8PAC, the at ourselves.—D. ELTON ’TRUEBLOOD, heait.s of ethnic Italians, it is - «4 Asian and Pacific OounoU, at Tokyo this QUAKER AUTHOR AND PHILOSO­ the hard-lining, law-and-order Open 9 A.M. to 5i30 P.M. j | Aft - I PHER. WRITING IN QUAKER LIFE. week, Oailos Romulo, the foreign sec­ Procacclno, particularly in his , aR. PUBLISHED BY THE BTIIENDS UNIT- own lieartland of Elast Bronx. Closed Mon.— Open Thurs. & Fri. until 9 P. M. % retary of tbe PbUlppiiMS, and often good ED MEETTNC, RICHMOND. IND. Thus, we found a dozen or You^ T H ou m re m\/c iNSPim ho m i/im N mac - I Ml ' " . Irt I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 A—g;**— of John ahd Madeline with a Mass of requiem in St. FAOB NIMB Otttno, and had Umd in M in- Oertrude’a Church in Wilson at Covenfry O bituary chaater Bor many yaaura. She was 0 a.m . Burial will be In Mt. St. Thai Soldiers Kill a meroher of the Alpina Society. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. V e r n o n Swtvon kKlude 3 sons, Friends may call at the fu­ Town Hall Business Honrs Rural Hospitals I Fire Calls j Peter M. Peila and John M. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. 212 Enemy Troops - SUMMER SESSION - I llky BoOw. Cl. « t Pafla, both of Mancheater; 8 To Giange Starting July 1 Saturday at 8:06 p.m., town Fight to Save Memorial Bldg. Rd., Mom, • daughters, Mrs. Lucy Monty (Oontimwd tram Page One) Remain Half Empty firefightera ektingulahed a fire O M te 1 1 — rtiM~ * t Nathan Hale and Mlaa Mary Pefla, both of that scorched some wooden con­ First Lady tar shells, rocket-propelled gre­ ship Sunday In Long Khanh starting July 1, the Town Hall tomey David Ravpe h M ^ e d •eteoi dM laM tUght at Man- Mancheater; 10 grandchflchren, testn Page One) — ______crete forms at a new bridge on Launched by Historical Unit ahaalMr Miinarlal Hoapttal. She nades and hand grenades that province, 60 idUes east of Sai­ will begin a new schedule o4 Wmself out ^ a great-granddaughter, and the resldent for the 1969-70 school Jot), writ. But ortt3ai say the PMnt under the formula” Chrv- selling toe Memorial BuUdliig to bring a favorite picnic dish, jaMMUmiTY COLLEG Oia Storm ConKmcatioaal a Maaa of requiem at the made It safely back to the Thai paratrooper artUlery base in the stead of 88H, the current work year has announced the c lw er raid. plate and silverware. Beverages atrophic influenza epidemic of ooods today have shifted to the “ “ on Park FI. SIX WEEKS CLAS Church and the Connecticut Chimch of the Aaaiimption at 10. base. A Shau Valley for the second' ^«ek. representatives to the Student Summer School and coffee 'will be furnished by 1919, when the girls were not yet olttes and the progruB bra not When it finally got the aid, Recently the Board of Hep- Bduoation AaaoelaMon. Burial will be in St. James’ The attack followed stepped day In a row Sunday. The ene­ It atoo brings the work week Council for next year, u Chos- the hostess. The picnic will be JUNE 30-AUG. 7, 1969 MON. thru THURS. In their teens. kapt pace. *^1 hod , to take a b^k nesenrtartivea asked for proposals Sunrtyora, bealdes her tnia- Cemetery. up Viet Oong thrusts against my lost 5i killed while wounding Into the range recommended by en at a recent schoo^l^tlon. Registration canceto'l in case of rain. Period A 8 P J i. . 7 d » P J t. Dr. Oahour eent them to Par.'s In the past 30 yean, Am aa- seat. ™ for aU of the town-owned >Biid CLASS SCHEDULE bandi include two aona, Albert Frlenda may call at the fu­ U.S. and South Vietnamese only seven Americans. the salary study committee, J in PHHoh. Hllleen B o w m a n , Period B 6:10 PJ«. . ip p ji. Ur. l-verilty, arguing that since tton’a eight pooreat atotaa have on Park Pi, Thte would Include On Thursday at 8:80 p.m . the C. BoUan Jr. at Old Saybrook neral hoone tonight from 7 to The eariler attack Saturday which recently submKted lU re- Denise ClouUer and B a r t w An official recommendation WeihieSday la the deadline tor bases In War Zone D. where the made great gatan to hoapttala. the Memorial Building along first Ways and Means Commit­ SOCIAL SCIENCE SQENCE and MATHEBfATICS and Richard B. BoUen of 0 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 he was too poor to provide them wounded Col. Joseph B. Conmy, port to the Board of Finance. Hammerllnd will represent hte put Boiae In line tor the $2 mil­ registration by mail in toa Man­ Viet Ceng’s 8th Division Is bas­ But. CMMoraia; the natton>e with the land where toe Henry tee will meet at the home of Btology 101: A Introduetocy Jaiome, Arta.; a daughter, Miaa and 7 to 9 p.m. with a dowry they could at least ed. On March 16 the enemy the U. S. brigade commander Both the Boards of BducaUon Class of 1970; G a^ -Fergnaon, lion hurt. I year. But two other Ptoreholocy U l : A Oeneral Psychology I mort popiSous atato, has gone chester Summer Schotd pro­ Building abtod. the chairman, Mrs. Kenneth Biology Lftb B Mary Anne BoUen of Storm; itudy to earn their own living— division lost 168 men killed try­ who directed last month’s con­ WSCS Speaker and Selectmen have aco^ed Jin Nardlno, Joan Donohue Md towrta, Malad City and Goodiiv, Payctoology 115: B Applied Faytiholiogy tho oppoalbe diraetioii:. gram, director Donald Warren The Ifistorloal Society fought Gookin, Duncaster Lcme. Fund Natural Boteiica I : APrlnelplea of Md a brother, Archie Durham Mrs. Catherine 8. Lanagan a rare attitiide In rural France ing to overrun the same Black troversial aaaault on Ap Bia the report. Bev Roche, aasa of 1971; Bill howled. When Uw awlrl of poli- PhUosopliy 301: A Introduction to Biotagloal ScteiiM OaUtomte Im faiton bshtod announce(l today. He added that the demolition of the Henry raising projects for next year of Loulatana, Mrs. Catherine Sullivan Lana­ before World War U. Panther Thai unit. Mountain. Conmy was hit in the Da'vid Robbins, director of -Th. Glenney, Marian Klssane, Bev tlca finaUy aetUbd, the recom- FliUosophy Natural Bclenoe H : B P r ln c ^ j^ of The new hours wlU be Mon- p^ter Hucklns, sdl eight etotaa with he average anyone planning to enroll In toe Building, hurt lost. That building will be diacuased at the meet­ A Introductlan to Funeral aerrloea wUl be held gan, 88, of 303 Woodbrtdge St., One of Claude’s fellow stu- Three prisoners were cap­ face and knee by several email Project Create, will speak to- - ______------•>*6“datlon— aasMAhad been revised rcv*i«u CD to Social Sclenoa 101: Fhysteal Setenoa enrichment program should reg­ was condemned cmd after oon- ing, which is open to all mem­ Social Science I at the convenience of the fam- widow of Frederick Lanagan, denta was a brilliant young Afri­ tured but two died of wounds. shell fragments. He was report­ night at 6:30 p.m. at a dinner Class of 1072, and Terry Ober, Of M nrwpfM beda pM* 1,000 both towns a allce of the bers. Mathematloa 99: A Basle Mathwnatlcs ister by maU. ' sidersitlon of the cost to rebuild Social Betsnee 103: B Introductlan to By. died yesterday at Manchester can from Senegal, then a The other waa being interrogat­ ed in good condition ab oa^ a meeting o f the WSCS In Cooper f '"*' ^ ^ P'*"' Paul Toomey, Caieryl Wlrtz, penaxw, a rate that has aUd ao tooney, too. Mathematics 100: B intermedlata French co'ony. The friend, Leo­ hospftal ship. Hall o f South United Methodist f ^ * P-™' "5 **^ Phyllis Hoffman and Gene Mar- Summer school brochures It, it was tom down. The town, Social Sclenoe n Algebra Watidna-Weat Funeml Home, Memorial Hospital. ed, spokesmen said. low tt oonr matehM what the na­ Mated City, in toe same por- A Western cavUlxatlon Church. includes a 30-mlmite lunch tional avw aga wwa In 1900 when may be obtained art the office through a court decision, can Htetory 101: Mathematics 106: A laenunto ot 143 B. Cmter S t , la In charge Mrs. Lanagan was bom Feb. pold Sedar Senghor became his In earlier fighting Sunday, Eleven paratrxiopera were ner of toe state as Soda Springs, Tbraugfa the Robbins, a painter, sculptor *>reak for town office em^oyes. Talgther, they 'will be work- the program wan Jurt begtmlng. of any Mancheater school and sell the land. Kiwanis to Host Mbdant Matbematios of arraidrementa. 8, 1881 in Worcester, Maas., country’s first president when It U.S. 25th Infantry Division killed and 46 wounded in the got $124,000 toward a new hospi­ Reformation and designer, will show a film ^ request by Fred A. Patten, ^ _ at toe Mary <3heney Ubraijr, The petition is included In There will be no calling houm. daughter of Eugene and Mary achieved independence In 1968. troops claimed they killed 40 en­ Saturday attack. Ekiemy losses ing with other Student Council Hie Bentto health suboommit- BUSINESS about Project Create, a federal- Woodland Rd., to establish tal and nuralflg home. Yet, in its 'Whiten Memorial Library, and eemh copy of the nswsletteg The family auggeaU that thoae Donahue Sullivan, and lived in Claude and Senghor were con­ emy in a battle 30 miles north­ were 32 killed. tee will conttosM Iwaiinge Tuea- Police, Firemen Accounting 101: A Principlea of preeec.t 19-bed hoepltal, when a West Side branch. \wMch was mailed out to mem- wiahlng to do ao make memorial Hartfcnd before ccaning to Man­ stant companions for a while west of Saigon. One American The weekend attacks were the ly sponsored program designed Colleen Roach and Dale Keen- day on proponale to pump more HUMANITIES Accounting check was made one day last In-person registration will be bera of the society this 'week- The Kiwanis Club Manches­ oaRtributiaoa to the Heart Fund. chester 10 years ago. She was a and their colleagues assumed was killed and 13 wounded. third and fourth by sappers in to stimulate a dreatlve ap- ^ *’“ ® °*.^*'**^‘ non. Candidates for the class caah Into the orerorowdtd and of Accounting 103: B Prinotplea of week, there were only six pa­ held next week on these days ei^. ter will hoet a police officer and BngUeli 90: B English Devetopment communicant of St. Bridget they intended to marry. But U.S. headquarters reported 32 recent weeks in the A Shau Val­ proach In elementary schools °®!® “ representaUve positions had a anUquatod hoaptiads of the na- tients. Acooiniting at these schools: Monday, Ban- a fireman alternately each week BngUoh 101: B English OompoelUcn Buslneas Law 101: B Introduction to Earl F . Matteaim Church. Senghor b->d another friend, overnight rocket and mortar at­ ley. Sappers, mainly volunteers, through the medium of arts. „ .“L f we®'* campaigning prior to ttenfa etttes. Nixon adminlstra- T1^ newsletter said, “Dls- On top of that. Carver rays lett Junior High School, 1-3 at its meeting to show its ap­ Ein^teh 103: B Introduction to Business Law Bari F . MAtteaon, CB, of West Survivors include a son, Georges Pompridou. tacks, but said only 11 of them are demolition experts. Their During Its first year the praj- “ “ •^“"® election, tton offiotets, who back more heaiit^ed by the loss to the ect has been operating In •’eS'iest of the Board of Select- Carolyn Trask Cited Mated City’s only doctor may p .m .; Tuesday, RUng Junior preciation and to get to know Literature Data ProoiMBlng A Introduction to ataflord, brother of Stanley E. Ralph F. Lanagan of Manches­ Ore Sunday he invited Pompi­ caused casualties or damage. mission is to penetrate defenses, moamy for modewtoation, axe town 0^ the Henry Building, tiM i^Mtileh ICd: A Baomentary Spanish he moving out soon. And If that High School, 1 • 8 p.m .; Wednes­ the Indiiddual policemen and 1 0 1 : Data Procssatng Mattoann of Mamheater, died ter; a brother, William Sullivan dou for a country outing with Headquarters also reported inflict as many American cas­ Bridgeport, Cornwall, Hartford, ^ „ Carolyn Trask, daughter of scheduled to teattty. histortcai\80clerty does not in­ New Haven, Pomfret and WlUl- ^® Aeronau- Trask, Rlp- hapipens, the state won’t be able day, Mancherier High Sdux>l, 8- firemen. Tuition for all oourasa la payable at reglstratlan at the rate of I17J10 per asm aot^ Bnntlifr ct Johnaon Memorial of Worcester; B grandchildren, th» two ''fters. Jacqueline was enemy gunners shot down and ualties as possible and destroy tend to let .this happen to the hour of credit up to a maidmum of $50, aitoject to change. manUc. In each of these com- *J?® r^resent- jjjj, recenty tap- However, «hn Houm already to license the new ho:pital when' 12 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Police Chief James Reardon Hoapital after a iriiort Ulness. and 10 great-grandchildren. Georges’ blind date, but It was destroyed an Army Ck>bra gun equipment and bunkers. Memorial building wlrtiwut a munlUes, one elementary school David Mylchreest, Is ^ membership Into the hiw rejected 78-Sl thte month an H Is built. will be the first guest at the REGISTRATION thru JUNE 30, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. w a e lc d a y s Swlworw atao Indude , his The funeral will be held Wed­ with CTaude that he fell In love. strong protest.” is serving as the project achool. “ »Ucltlng residents cominenta unlveraity of New Hampshire ‘eftort to dia^ge the aid. tormida ‘ "There are ma-iy times when Welfare ^hSts In New York club’s meeting tomcn-row noon wife. Mm. Ruth lOdgM Matte- nesday at 8:1B a.m. from the Senghor has remained one of Suburban Picnic MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COUECE In Its second year, the project *^® wo^d be g^apter of Mortar Board, a na- and diMrthute the fimda evenly I wish Hill-Burton would go City are running art more t>'an The Suburban Women’s (31ub at Manchester Country Club. aon, two other brothers, and a Holmes Funeral Home, 400 their c'oreat friends. Sometimes accordbtg to populaiion cmd In­ wiU be operating in three addl- ® P’ ®"f Uonal women’s honor society. away and die. The Malad City $1 billion a year, and represeiirt of \7emon, Ellington and Tol- Eidward Stiles, a special F 3 I 148 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER dater. Main St., with a Mass of re­ they Jokingly recall that Claude ______For Information Cali 647-9961, Director of Summer Beaaloo ____ McGovern Hits Funds Uonal communlUes; Bristol, ®PPhed to the state on April 17, Juniors at come. Oppenente complained case is a perfect example,” he the biggest Item In the city’s agmt, lirUl speak about the Fimeral aervlcui will be quiem at St. Bridget Church at might have become first lady of llmd will hold Its annual pot- Groton and Waterbury. an inaction was inade on university selected, on the the cbaitge would mean 32 rural said. budget. luck picnic Tuesday at 6 ;30 p.m . F®I. Weckieaday at 2 p m . at Staf­ 9. Burial will be in Mt. St. Brid­ Senegal in 1968. Local support of the project ’^Y,® basU of scholarship, leadership atatea would get teen money. ford Springs Congregational get Cemetery, Bloomfield. It took Pompidou four years For New Viet Army Is being encouraged and close eo"iply FAX regulations, sorvloe. "T hat maJoea HiU-Burton Cfauroh, with the Rev. Robert Friends may call at the fun­ to overcome the resistance of Just Ues are being developed be- "^®** those of the state oarolyn is also president of another poeic haiTOl project, 6 Eddy officiating. Burial will be eral home tomorrow from 2 to the choleric Dr. Oahour, who (Oontlmied from Page One) tween project schools and near- airf m^clp^lty. ... Phi Upsllon Omlcron, honorary doeen’t itT Ijert’s oaB a spade a In Weat Stafford Cemetery. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. felt the young student-teacher ' of budget control devised by the by educational and cultural re- Selectmen hwe awarded a bid j„jme economics society. On spade,” said Dr. TerreU Carver, PMeoda may can at the In- did not have a sufficiently water on them and stir them, for Senate Appropriations Commit­ sources. Project Create at- ® ”®''^ three-quarter ton jjmg 2C, she will be toastmast- Idaho's statei health admlntotm- trovignetPlante Fhneral Home, Alfred D. Barbero promising career to marry his three seconds and have them tee. tempts to meet certain activity pleliup truck to Bouaa’s Garage gj. pjjj upsilon Omlcron tor. E. Main 8L, Stafford Springs, p:etty daugher. When Dr. Ca- com pletely operationally ROCKVIUjE—Alfred D. Bar­ The House set a 3192.9 biliion in a curriculum^that is increas- ^ Windham. Cost of the vehicle breakfast to be heldduring the Carver aaM Ot the state leivel tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to hour died lit 1962, his son-in-law ready,” BoUon said. “It takes bero, 50, of 5 East St.. Rock­ ceiling on spending during the ingly oriented to academic stud- **e $2,999. First Selectman American Home Economics As- the fight among imdl towns is • p m . had become prime minister of time to bring them up.” ville. died Sunday at Rockville year beginning July 1. ies; to intensify children’s ap- Mteha*l Peace in announcing gociatlon convention in Boston, fierce for new hnepttato-~wheth- General Hospital. France. Bolton, in testimony made predation for and understand- eward, said the town has The Senate versiem fixes a er needed or not—to idtraot Donald W . Callahan Mr. Barbeix) was bom Sept. The Pompidous have one sxm, ppblic as the Senate Appropria­ ing of the arts; to provide more dealt with Bouaa’s Garage in ceiling estimated at $191 billion, more dooton and, hopefully, to ROCaCVTLrLB — Donald W. Alain, who is studying medicine. tions Omamittee approved the adequate materials, and sup- ^® P®^> and has been pleased 21, 1918 In Rockville, a son of bring more toduitzy. He sug­ My second favorite thing but provides an exemption tor Callahan, 63, of New Britain, Louis A. and Anna Luddeke money bill, reported that the to­ piles, and at the same time "dth service. Other bidders were HouseErred gested anreaetloally the pro­ brother of Mrs. Gary Grogan Barbero. For several years he tal U.S. inrvestment in South Items deemed beyond! the con­ show teachers and pupils how to Dillon Ford and Hartford Road gram pezheps should be turned of Rockville, died Saturday at was employed at Ladd and Vietnamese military moderniza­ trol of the administration, such be inventive with the materials Enterprises, over to the Department ol Oom- Oedarcrest Hospital, Newington, Hall Co., Rockville. More re- 16 Lost Lives tion is estimated at $6.2 billion as interest payments, the Social and facilities that are already Van Dine Complaint In Barring meroe to run. after a long illness. ceniU.v, he was a machine op­ through June 30, 1974. Security program and veterans available to relate the arts to Selectmen have received si Survivors also Include a son, erator in the Todd Division, In Accidents The supplemental appropria­ peansions. each other and to the total cur- letter from Atty. John Roae Rep. Powell From Ms window Carver two daughters, a brother, two Burroughs Corp., in Tolland. He tions biU totals $4.45 bilHoTK- Listed among the Impondera­ riculum, and to accommodate to Ji"- ^ lit® Hartford law firm of taoks out on Botee’s agitg' St. other risters, an aunt, and elev­ was a United States Navy vet­ some $67 million more than the bles which would be exempt the school program the diverse B-lblcoff and Kotkin, represent- (Continued from Page One) Alpbonaua Hospital, one of the en grandchildren. eran o f World War II, a mem­ On Weekend House approved. from: the spending ceiling: the of the state *"8 Coventry residents C. Peter victims of the way HUl-Burton wiorka. He aald he cheoka each is Staying home The funeral will be held to- ber of the Union Congregational It also includes a new version dost of war in Vietnam. Mrs. Albert Doimestad is and EUzabeth Van Dine. The ®®“*f moiTow at 8:15 a.m. from the Church, the American Legion, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS chairman of the program Van Dines are claiming that the morning to mnlM aura the hoapt­ Kenney-Luddy Funeral Home, town has created a water Officials of the House relied tal la atlU s taistoig. the Italian Social Club and the The accident death toll In Con­ frey, 20, of Danbury drowned in committee. 31 High St, New Britain, with Manchester Area course or drainage facility on prlmaxlly on another constttu- St. AipHonaue, iwMoh datee RAFCA Campers. necticut during Father’s Day CancEewood Lake in New FTadr- a eolemn high Mass of requiem land owned by them at the cor- Uonal pirovlsion, one that says beok to the ftnrttter days of the Survivors include his wife, weekend was 16. TTie bodies of fteld. Police said tht girl was at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph Church, ner of High St. and Snake HUa house shall be the Jud^ 19th Century, is the most crowd­ Mrs. Priscilla Reed Barbero, four of the victims, lost in a swimming tdone. Her body was Manchester Man New Britain. Burisil will be iri his mother; one son. Spec. 4 An­ Rd. There is no building on the elections, returns and ed hospital In the state, yet It la two-plarue crash believed to have discovered floating on the water St Mary’s Cemetery In New lot, but a town culvert, or qualificaittoiiB o f Its own mem- thony L. Barbero serving in the taken nine bves off Waterford, Sunday morning. Held in Vernon $5 Billion so tmeafe that Idaho authorttlea Britain. Medical Detachment at Ft. had not been ifound early to­ “leak-out,” goes across the be^ . . w4U extend Os license only 90 Friends may call at the fu­ Campbell, Ky.; two daughters, At about 6 p.m'. Saturday Jlohn Two-Car Crash property, and this was recently Powell was not Immediately days eit a thne. vwth Bryant day. J neral home today from 7 to 9 N. Keller, 76, of Mieriden was Mrs. Lester M. Trout of Mount Traffic aeddente took five given a routine dean-out by the available for comment- “The place is a flratrap,” aald p.m. killed by a train as he walked Alto, Pa. and Mias Peggy Bar- ■U-ves, one person drowned and A Manchester man was Proposed road crew, headed by Road House 'Speaker John W. Mc­ CJarvw. •Hie family suggests that In on a trestle that crosses South bera at home; four brothers, one was fatally Injured by a charged with operating a motor Itoreman Michael Peace. Cormack, D-Mass., . declined St. Alpfaoneus asked for |2 lieu of flowers those wishing to John R. Barbero of Tolland, OoJony Street in Meriden. comment on the court’s ruling, train. vehicle while under the influ­ The \7an Eilnes, through Rose, mlHlon federal atd in 19M to do so donate to a charity of Fronds C. Barbero and Ronald And early Saturday :nomdng are asking for “rehabilitation” asserting that he had not had a buUd a new SOOlMd faoapital. It their choice. A Plantsrville man, Geiorge L. ence of liquor after being in­ H. Barbero of Rockville, and Rabis, 26, was killed m South­ Gregory Pokrlnchak, 18, of Shel- In Air Aid of the property, or they ■wlU chance to study the opinion, waa turned down that year, and Lewis A. Barbero of Thompson- 'ton was killed In a head-on col­ volved In a two-cah crash In take action against the town. l^® said that “ naturally” he die next, and the naoct .Not untU Mrs. Helen H. Tedford ington Sunday when be became (Continued from Page One) ville; two sisters, Mrs. N. J. lision on New Ha-ven Avenue In Vernon last night. Pesce said that the culvert would consult other congresslon- task year did Boise get the aid Mrs. Helen T. Hoff Tedford, pinned between a tractor he was Allard of Ellington and Mrs. Milford. now taxed. has been In existence In the leaders and the leadership of -rend then there.^..were more gas air driving and a building on the 73, of 171 W. Center St., widow Francis O’Coin of Rockville; Raymond Reed, 30, of 74 Oot- Anthony Hubeny Farm. A passenger in Pokrlnchak’s tsge St. was driving on Rt. 30, —A tax of 6 per cent on air same location tor 20 years, and U'® House Judiciary Oommlttee. pnbtem s. J 1 of Albert Tedford, died yester­ and two grandchildren. small foreign car, Stelphen Dem- s. There is no that apparently the Van Dines "I'm not getting Into that at u freight waybills The JgiroiaiiFtoieelitog Is finally day at her home. Funeral services will be held Police said the victim was .pro­ police said. He made a left turn orad, 17, of Shelton suffered such tax now. knew it was there when they a-H>” McCormack responded to set tozMprii«lft. hutttw Ul stfil be Mrs. Tedford was bom Jan. Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the nounced dead at the scene at to go Into Tunnel Rd. and col- broken ribs and internal irvjuries, —A tax of nine cents a gallon purchased the property. Many question whether he oonsld- 1971 hefore ihe new facility is 24, 1896 in Manchester. She was Whibe-Gibson Funeral 'Home, 4:06 p.m. The accident was un­ I'ded w'th a car dri'ven by Cono said police. The driver of the CTurclo of High Manor Trailer on all fuels used by general property owners have such town cred the court s decision a prel- ready to reptoice the aging tln- a member of St. Mary’s Epis­ 65 Elm St., Rockville. The Rev. der investigation. second car, Anthony Lltkus, 26, Park, Vernon, police said. Both aviatlon. General aviation drainage far Sale sign on stripped of all seniority. He had Fund. blocked a portion of the super­ lyn. N.Y. of the peace. The arrest was federal eld in 1906 the first year Center St. The Rev. George “ in our view they get revenue It. represented predominanitly Ne- highway for several hours when Mr. Richey and the couple’s made on complaint of Yost’s it asked. The $1.7 mllUon ho(q)l- Vostrand, rector of St. Mary's from their customers. They The matter has been turned grp Harlem for 22 years and Mrs. Clarence H. Jaycox It attempted to avoid the car, three children were also pre­ wife. Marie, who called police tai opened this spring. ^ u rch, will officiate. Burial would Just have to pass the tax over to alternate Town Attor- was dhalymon of the House Ed- police said. sumed dead from the crash. to say her husband had struck The old Caribou Oounity Hospi- will be in East Cemetery. Mrs. Beatrice S. Jaycox, 65, on to their customers.” ney William HaU since Town At- ucatlon and Labor Oommlttoe. \ passenger in the car, Julius Search efforts for the four miss­ her. ts l wee nwre than two-thirde The family suggests that of 31 Starkweather St., wife of A specific charge was that he Alston, 24, of Stamford and the ing bodies were halted late Sun­ Yost was released under a $50 empty last year, according to those wishing to do so make Clarence H. Jaycox , died this had misused public funds. driver of the truck, Martin Jan- day because of choppy water and surety bond for appearance in AHA figurea. Both the new 88- memorial contributions to the morning at a Manchester con­ Powell was re-eleoted and took osch, 27, of Branchvllle, N.J., fog. Rockville Circuit Court 12 July bed hospital and the slightly Manchester Public Health Nurs­ valescent home. Vernon hits seat ini the 91st Oongreas last were treated at Norwalk Hos­ 1. toiger nursing home facility es Association. 55 E. Center St. Mrs. Jaycox was born Dec.. January. When two federal pital for abrasions and lacera­ ALUMNI ELECTS WATSON built into It were only 25. 1903 in Manchester, daugh- Other area police activity: courts here rejected Ms clahn tions. TO YALE CORPORATION COVENTRY The old Oarihou Oouiity Hospi­ George L. Jaequemin Sr. ;er of Thomas and Jenny Lath- that he had been unoonstltu- James A. Poole, 37, a sailor Diane Brault, Cloventry, was Visit to Amish Country tal wns more then two-thtrds COVENTRY — George Louis rop Shaw, and had lived here NEW HAVEN (AP) — Arthur tlonally excluded from' the 90th stationed at the U.S. Navy Sub­ arrested on three charges, by empty last year, according to Jaequemin Sr., 56, of Rt. 44A, ail of her life. She was employ­ M. Miatson, chairman of the Ootigress, he appealed to the Su­ Coventry police Saturday She AHA flgimes. Hoth the new 88- husband of Mrs. Josephine ed at The Herald in the classi­ marine base in Groton, was also board of Inter. 'ational Business Planned for Town Elderly preme Court. killed Sunday morning when his was charged with driving imder bed hospital end toe rilghUy Heckler Jaequemin, died Satur­ fied advertising ;ind circulation Machines and a 1942 graduate Some observers suggested the the influence, failure to drive Reservations are being ac­ whom they wish to room. Thoae laigM musing home facility day at the CSielsea (Mass.) Na­ departments and as a telephone cai' hit a waH at the Intersec­ of Yale University, has been case threatened a colllslan be­ tion of Route 12 and Gungywump established lane and resisting going on the tour will be val Hospitol. operator for 25 years before she elected by other alumni to a cepted by the Recreation De­ tween the leglalattvie and judi­ ' built Into It were cnly holf-fidl Read in Groton. arrest. responi?ible for about seven Mr. Jaequemin was bom Nov. •etired about 25 years ago. She ti.x-year term on the Yale Cor­ partment tor a three-day trip cial branches of government. last iweelt. Poole's ■wife, Mary .Ann, was poration, it was announced Sun­ ' Miss Brault is scheduled to meals that will not be Included Dr. Carver oaUed toe new 2, 1912 in Manchester, son of rt-as a member of South United to the Pennsylvania Dutch But this did not dissuade the Su­ reported in fair condition at appear in Mancheater Circuit in the package price of the tour. Abel and Louise Neron Jacque- Methodi.st Church and its Wom­ day. preme Court from niUng for Soda Springs hospital "one tre- Lawrence and Memorial Hospi­ Court 12 June 30. ’ Country and Gettysburg being Reservations must be made min, and had li\'ed in Coven­ en's Society of Christian Serv­ For the past two years, Wat­ Powell. ' mendous white elephant” that tal in New London. John Chlaputti, 22, of 30 (3ole- planned for the town’s elderly. today or TuieSlJiay or Wednesday try for the post 20 years. He ice. and was a past presid.enl,of son has served on the 19-mem­ "Our system of government _ rtaxpayera will have to eupport. man Rd., Manchester, was at the Recreation office. retired in 1953 as a Navy lieu- the Women's Christian Temper- Liite Saturday night Dole ber Yale governing body to The trip Is scheduled for July requires that federal courts on Mira. Pearl S. Fryer, the hoe- Friedman, 22, of Stratford was charged with operating a motor Hospital Trustees teijcnt (j.g.i, and was then em­ mce Union. complete the u-'expired term of 16 through 18 and plans are to occasion interpret the Constitu­ ' pital administrator, said Soda vehicle without a Ucense, oper­ Three new members have ployed at the Dunham Bush Co. Survivors, besides her hus­ killed while driving alone on a former member. take Just one bus with reserva­ tion in a manner at vartence Springs had been loialng patients Huntington Road in Stratford. ating an unregistered motor ve­ been named to the Board of of West Hartford for 15 years. band. include two brothers. Wil­ Wation resides in New Ca- tions to be accepted on a first with the construction given the to better faciUtlea at Pocatello. hicle and operating without Trustees of the Rockville Gen­ He was a member of the New liam E. Shaw of Manchester Police said Fritdman, son of nan. He Joined IBM <3orp. in come, first served basis. documenrt by another branch,” She said one reason the town head or face protection. He is eral Hospital, Lebbeus Blssell, England Section of the Lo.'dng- and .Alfred P. Shaw of West Fiiiirfield County Medical As­ 1947. became a vice-president A deposit of $15 must accom­ Warren said. needed a new hos^tal was to at­ sociation President Dr. Nathan scheduled. to appear In Man­ chairman of the board, has an­ ton Minutemen Club. Hartford; and three sisters, and director in 1959, and is now pany each reservation with the ‘"nie alleged conflict that tract more doctors. chester Circuit Court 12 June nounced. Sunivons, besides his wife, in­ Mrs. Clara Hamilton of Stam- Friedman, crashed into a high­ vice cliairman of the corpora­ balance due b y July 7. The total such an adjudication may cause Rep. Hall has orittetsed 30. Named were Charles CJillberg, clude a son, George L. Jacque- 'ord. and Mrs. Herbert Chap­ way abutment beneath the Mer- tion. He is also president of the cost will be $44 per person and cannot Justify the courts’ a'vold- spending federal money to build BOLTON Donald Morganson and Dr. Se(y- min Jr. of Coventry: a daugh­ pell and Mr.s. Florence Lewis, 1 Itt Parkway. Intcrnationiil Chamber of Com­ will include all transportation, ing their constltuUonal l esponsl- ' what he calls 'workshops Juft to Milton Dickson, 36, of Hart­ mour Kumnier. ter, Mias Alice Jaequemin of both of Hhrtford. Also Saturday night Carol God- merce. accomodations for two nights at bility . . . recruit doctors. Told o f the Soda ford Rd., Manchester, was Chllberg is president of Nel­ Coventry; and two sisters, Mrs. Funeral services will be held a motel, a full-course Amish “ . . . It is the reeponsibUity of Springs case, HaU said, "TMs is chargefi with failure to yield son Frfighrtways, Inc. He ts Francia Reid and Mrs. Joseph ■Vednesday, at a time to be an­ dinner, guide services and all this court to act as the ultimate ' unforgtvahle." right of way after a 'two-ear past president of the Rockville Hickey, both of Manchester. nounced, at the Homes Funeral accident on Rt. 6 yesterday. admissions to places of interest Interpreter of the Constitution.” Soda Springs got the new hos­ 6 6 Area Chamber of Commerce ‘ The funeral will be held Home, 400 Main St. Burial will Snipers Hamper around Lancaster, Gettysburg pital while Boise waited because Dickson struck^ car driven and a director of the Savings Wednesday at 8 a.m. from the be in Buckland Cemetery. anJ Hershey. of added nual Mas In a second by Patricia German of Bank of Rockville. Holmes FUrter^ Home. 800 Friends may call at the fu- Brewster St., Coventry. Miaa The bus ■will leave Vernon, formula for passing out Hill- Morganson Is president and Main St., with a Mass of re­ heral home tomorrow from 7 to Sherman received a broken July 16 at 9 a.m. and will check Burton aid art toe state level. Firemen in Cairo treasurer of the Savings Bank Trustbuster M yiirst favorite is the money it saves me. quiem at St. Mary’s Church, 3 p.m tooth and a passenger in the in at the Landis motor inn about On this scorecard, toe old of Tolland and Is also a past Coventry, at 9. Burial will (Conthuied from Page One) Dickson car was also arrested 4 p.m. At 6 p.m. the group will Soda Springs hospital was total­ president of the Chamber of just love the Great Indoors . . . especially since Bryant gas air conditioning In St. Mary's Cemetery. Mrs. Lawrence Anderson picked to mn Cairo’s 26-man de­ and charged with intoxication. have an Amish dinner at the Sees Threat ly unacceptable. So was St. Al- Commerce. He is on the Board Friends may call at Uie fu­ ELUNGTON -I Mrs. Agnes lown by sniper fire. "I could partment. Dickson received a cut head Plain and Fancy Farm and then phonsuB Hospital in Boise. But came into my life. Now my summers at home are cool, quiet and so very of Directors of the Hockanum neral home tomorrow from 7 to Koson Anderson of Mountain see muzzle flashee,” he said. "It Petersen, who didn’t have will go on a tour o f the Amish Botae has a seoond hoepltal with comfortable. And the air is fresh and clean. Bryant gas air conditioning wrings and a fractured collarbone. He VaUey YMCA. Of Rigid Law 9 p m . St., wife of Laavrence Anderson, looked as if they were coming time to take his suitcase out of and his passenger. Frank WoJ- farm. a small portion of beds meeting Dr, Kummer is 'vice-president out humidity. . . filters out dust, dirt and pollen, too. There are no major moving died at her home Saturday. his car Sunday night, said to­ tyna, 30, of Hartford, are both the standrds. Therefore, ecoerd- from the roof of Pyramid On the second day the group of the meddcai staff of the (Continued tram Page One) Mrs. Olovaima Peila Mrs. Anderson was bom in day. "This was out-and-out scheduled to appear In Man­ Ing to the formula, Botse’s per­ parts in the cooling system, so there's less to wear out... less to service. Gas Courts." wi!l tour the Amish Country be­ hospital and chairman of Its Mni. Glovanna Pella, 86, of Poland and lived in Wilson criminal activity." He praised chester Cilrcult Court 12 July 7. tween 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. and " I would rather do the Job by centage need wasn’t as high aa air conditioning can cool any home. And if you're adding gas air conditioning to 3d4 Bidwell St., widow of Mar­ many years before moving to The warehouse fire waa the Cairo policemen tor their cour­ executive committee and Joint the case-by-cB»e . approach ” after lunch will leave for Get­ conference committee. He has a gas warrri air heating system, you enjoy Fresh Air Living all year, in winter, lin Pella, died yesterday at St. Ellington six years ago. latest Incident in Cairo’s racial age. tysburg, McLaren said. Frapete Hospital, Hartford. Survivors besides her husband Elias, whose warehouse was been In,active practice in this Arbitrary restricUonB you're cozy and warm and the air is humidified for comfort and health. In strife. The community of 8,400 Best Man On the third day, the group iCra. Pella was born Aug. 22, include a son, Lewis Synkowicz fired • In 1967 and in April, said area for about 20 years. Dr. on size or structure of a corpo­ summer, you're cool with Bryant. Special low rates from May 15 to October 15 persons, 40 p>er cent Negros has CHETBK, Wis. (AP) —John will leave at 9 a.m . for the Kummer is also a member of 1882 in Meroenasco, Italy, of Windsor; two brothers. John his firm never discriminated ration are distasteful, he ex­ on gas for air conditioning and all other gas uses in the home, make jt a beautiful Koson of WalpoJe, N.H. and Ja­ been troubled by sniping and against Negroes. "We’ve hired Laird, son of Defense Secretary Green Dragon Fiarmer’s Marl, the Tolland Oxmty Medical So­ plained although he edmlts fLOBE and from there to Hershey to ciety. cob Koson of Saxon River, Vt.; firebombing on several occa­ colored workers here for 16 Melvin R. Laird, has been mar­ that same crittea have accused bargain. For a free estimate on gas air conditioning, call your local Bryant 'ylsH a chocedate factory, the three sisters, Mrs. Helen Bald­ sions this year. /ears on the same basis as ried to Miss Nancy Huset, Other members of the board, him of bias agelnot the oo»- vel SenriM dealer or CNG in Hartford (525-0111) or New Britain (223-2774), Cool it. win of Hartford, Mrs. Mary Lt. Gov. Pa^l Simon made a whites, on the same pay scale. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis museum and the famous rose besides Bissell, are J<*n R. glomeratea. Switch to gas. Huset of chetek. gardens. Plans are to arrive 905 MAIN STREET Osalza of Colchester and Mm. personal investigation in April That’s not the reason.” Gottler, vice president; John S. “We aire not andoon^lomer- back In Vertwn' about 10 p.m. Julia DiBeridlnlo of Rocky Hill, and recommended that Clutts Preston Ewing, head of the lo­ The defense secretary was Ws Mason, secretary: Dr. FYands ate^ no matter what anyone 643-2165 the third night. In Memoriam and two grandchildren. be dismissed as police chief. cal NAACP chapter, said: son’s l)est man at the ceremony Burke, Atty. Donald C3aldweU, sftys,*' McLaren n: 16, 19«9 MANCHEgraat EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. .CONN.. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 PAGE ELEVEN

Ir'W f . Froehlich-Manchester Thibeau'Conlan Suhie-Patterson Jackson-Ruffino Downing-Burke ’ OarlsDri'Casella IBM Mkrlljm ICnobM Ur and , Miss Almae lOchale Potter- RobMt Paul rkTMhUob, both ot son mad Richard John Suhle, Miss Janice L. Rufflno of • Miss Alios June Cssrtla and MMMBMtar, ware Med Satur- both of Manchester, exchanged ThompoonvtUe and Laarrenoa Kant Alan Oarison, both of daj monilqK. at 8t MaiT^ vows Saturday mortiing at Soc- Manchester, were wed fieturday B^)laco|iad Cliurch. W l Congregational Church. John' Jackson of Bolton warn noon at at Bridget Church. The bride la the damhter of The bride Is a daughter of Mf. united to marriage Saturday The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and ICra. TXdnatow Man- and Mrs. Richard V. Patterson imomtog at St. Adalbert’s Mr. and Mrs. Peter OoseRa of obeater of a » HolUaUr S t Tbe of 9 Saulters Rd. The bride­ Church, ThompsonvlQe. 62 Wtademere at. The brid e­ bitdecroom la a aon of lb-, and groom la a .son of John Suhle groom la a son of Mrs. 6v«e The bride Is a daughter of Ibw. Oait O. Fkoehlich oT.lSl of 09 New St. and the late Mrs. Berlin of 58 Walker 8L and foe Vernon S t Suhle. Ifr. and 'M n. Louia J. Rufflno late Rudolph Carison. The R«v. Stephen Piioe, cur­ The Rev. Felix Davis, pastor of Thompoonvllle. The bride- The Rev. Harry McBrten of ate of S t ICaty'a Churoh, par- of Second Congregational groom is a son of Mr. and Mra. St Brid^ Church end the iDRned the double-rlnc oere- Church, performed the double­ Burton Jackson of Ctork Rd. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor many and ofadated at the ring ceremony. Herbert Chat- The Rev. Paul J. BarUewskl of Emanuel lAitberan Church, mtptlal Buchartet. oky of East Windsor waa organ­ U St Adalbert’s Churoh per­ performed the ceremony. The bride won given In mar­ ist. Bouquets of gladioli, cama- formed the double-itog cere­ The bride was given to mar­ riage by her father. She wore tions and_pompons were on the mony. Mm. Ruth Porcello of riage by her father, me wore a full-length empire gown of a lta r. ThompsonvlUe was organist end a full-length gown of peau de aiSc orgaiua, dealgned arlth The bride was given in mar- s o lo la t sole, designed with lace yoke, bateau neckHne, and dtxnr- rtoge by her father. She wore The bride was given to mar­ bell sleeves, A-ltoe skirt, and length deevaa aooented adtb a full-length gown of silk or- riage by her father. She wore a Chantilly lace traln.^ Her veil Veniae lace, and a chapel- gansa, designed with schiffll full-length empire gown of aOk of silk Illusion was arranged length train edged in matdilng embroidered lace bandng the oigonsa acoMited with peau from a matifotog headpiece, and iaoe. Her elbow-length veil of neckline, empire waistline, d’ange toce, dealgned with scal­ she carried a colonial bouquet dlk llhalnn araa arranged from cuffs, and hemline, and a train loped beteou neckUne, short of assorted adiite summer flow­ a otuoter of daielea, and ahe accented with matching lace. sleeves, A-line skirt, and detach­ ers. The bridal gown was de­ canted a colonial bouquet cf Her elbow-length veil of allk il- able chapel-length w a t t e a u algned and tashloned by the hision waa arranged from a phalaenopala ondiidB, ataphan- train. Her cathedral-length vrtl brid e. < pearl trimmed headpiece, and was attached to a matchtog Mias Marianne Plefka of East ctta, and babsr's breath. she carried a cascade bouquet Ita. C. Richard Vroehlich of headpiece trimmed with aeed Hartford, cousin of tbe bride, of adilte and pink sweetheart pearls end rhtoeetones, and dM was maid of hotsor. Her full- Olaatonbury, ataber-in-law of rosea. the bridegroom, waa matron of carried a bouquet of oamations, length gown of hot pink otto- Miss Patricia Patterson of miniature roses with green foli­ nrtan was fashioned with bateau honor. Brldeemaidi were IOm Manchester, sister of the bride, age. neckline, rtbow-length rileeves, Judith Lee Stnon, Mra. Robert w as m aid ot honor. Her full- and Venlse lace fuid ribbon ac­ D. Pelletier, and Mre. Dougloa Mias Linda Rufflno ot Thomp- ^7 length gown of pink shantung sonvlUe, stater of tbe bride, was centing tbe empire bodice. She Seoor, all of Mancheeter. araa fashioned arlth long voQe wore a matehlng headpiece and The attendants were dreseed meld of honor. Her full-length sleeves edged with ruffles at gown was farttloned with white carried a colonial bouquet of aSke in fiB-^engtfa gowns of the wrists, and a aride belt Ventee lace bodice, long sleevao miniatune carnations In various mint green taffeta, taaMoned cinching the empire aralstllne. edged with lace ruffles, moon shades of pink. with round neckllnea and ahort She wore a matching floral green satin sash with a bow to Bridesmaids were Miss Pa­ puff rteevea accented with headpiece .with ribbon rtream- front, and an A-llne skirt tricia Haittiaway of East Hart­ rufflea, moM green velvet rib­ ers at the back, and she car- ford end Miss Shirlene Couture bon at the empire walstUnea, ride a baokrt filled arlth arhlte of aqua silk Unen. She wore a matching headbow with veS, of Mancheeter. Mlse Hathaway's and wbibe eyelet oveiridrts. miniature carnations and pink aqua gown and headpiece and They wore matching headbowa, eweatheart roses. end she carried a kissing ball, 6 of aqua carnations with moss Miss Couture’s lime green en­ and they carried colonial bou­ Bridesmaids were Mlse semble were rtyled to match green ribbon. American Heritage photo quet! of yellow roaes, orange Michele Patterson of Manches­ the honor attendant’s. They car­ and yellow camatlona, baby's ter, sister of the bride; and Brideameids were Mrs. Bur­ ried colonial bouquets of assort­ MRS. KENT ALAN CARLSON breath and sQieamers. Miss Mary Lou Keet of Water- ton Jackson of Wlapptog, strter- ed summer flowers. C. Richard Froehllcb of Qlas- bury. Their gowns and head­ In-law of the bridegroom; Miss Lawrence. Oarison of Man- A reception was held at foe Creative School of Halrdresstag, tonbuiy eerved as Me brother’a laCtetalsiM photo pieces were identical to the Elaine Bhiete and Mrs. Leo MRS. STEPHEN D. THIBEAU IT ^ Chester served as his brother’s VFW Home. Ftor a Canadian Hartford. She Is employed at beat man. Uahera were ICark Ixmor attestdant’s, and they Christmas, both of Thompson- best man. Ufoers were James motor trip, Mra. Carlson wore the Spdl of Beauty Salon to pboto NkssW photo Huattf photo Bieptoff of Otastonury, Kent carried colonial bouquets of vSle; and Miss Totil Note of Krause of Manchester and Mi- a hot ptok crepe Jacket drese Mancberter. Mr. Oarison, a The mairiage of M ss Claudia ranged from a matching head­ white miniature camatlona and MRS. RICHARD JOHN SUHIE MRS. GEORGE SCOTT DOWNING MRS. ROBERT PAUL FROELICH BagUn of BMton, and Richard EMore photo Arlington, Va. Their gowns of chael lacobucci' of 'Vemon. with white aoceasories. The graduate of Manchestor High Ricker of Baltimore, Md. F. Oonlan of Andover to Stephen piece, end she carried a cas­ pink sweetheart roses. MRS. LAWRENCE JOHN JACKSON white Vendse li^ and mlmoea Mrs. CaseUa wore pink with couple will live at 29 Clinton School, attended Mancberter H is . Mancbeeter wore an Di Thibeau of Mancheeter was cade bouquet of stepfaanotiB and William E. Suhle of Vernon live in East Lansing, Mich. M r. Suhle, a lso a 1966 gradu­ color sUk linen' were btyied to Miss Beverty Lorralno Biu-ke a corsage of pink sweetheart matching acceesorles. The St. Community College. He aqua allk linen drew with sotemndsed Saturday momlng at ru b n im liUaa. served as his brother’s bjst Mrs. Suhle, a 1966 graduate of ate of Manchester High School, match the honor attendant s. ^ Manchestor became the bride roses. The bridegroom s mother ]jj*i<|p«riioom*fl mother waa dresa* Mrs. Carlaon Is a ^luduate ployed at Bears end Roebuck St. Maurice’s Chisxh, Bolton. man. Ushers were Qary Haas rrrt. __ — - - a- .>0.4^... a------— . . _ • mm. __— ^ Wl.a.. rmmm mi rlaaAato ® ^ ^ _ matching acceosorles. The Mias Alita Sodlak o t R ock ­ Manchester High School, at­ received his BS degree In vet­ They wore matching headbows qj Oeorgo Scott Downing of An- wore a blue and white dress ed to blue. of Mancberter High School and to Manchester. bridegroom’s mother wore a The bride is a daughter of ville was mold of honor. Her of Mayville, Mich., and Dennis tended the University ot Con­ erin a ry m edicine in 1968 from with veils, and carried kissing doves' Friday morning at the and a corsage of cymbidium or- pink silk Unen drees and coat Mr. and Mrs. John D. Oonlan empire gown of aqua dik waa Oremel of Sebewalng, Mich. necticut where she was a mem­ Michigan State University. He bolVj of yellow and white canm- church of the AasumpUon. chlds. with matching acceesoiies. Both of SOI Lake Rd. The bride­ trimmed with Veniae lace. She Mrs. Patterson wore a tur­ ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She is completing his last year of Weddings tions with moae green ribbon. -nje 'bride Is a daug^er of A reception was held at the had wMbe orchids. groom is tbe son of Mr. and wore a matching picture hat, quoise shantung dress and coat graduated with honors recently school for his doctor ot veterin­ Burton Jackson of Wapptag Mr. and Mrs. WUHam A. Burke home of foe tape’s Pwente. Mrsi. Anthony J. Thlheau o f 104 with matching accessaries and A reception ttor ISO was held and ohe carried a basket filled and received a BA degree In ary medicine degree and will South Ctongregationat CSiurch served cub Ms brother's best of 61 Lftnwood Dr. The bride- ^ weddtog Wp to Nantuck- W hite S t a white cymbidium orchid. Palladino - Handfield at tbe aiartonbury HUls Coun­ with osBocted flowers. Journalism from Michigan State graduate in June from the uni­ performed the ceremony. man. Ushers were Lawrence groom is tbe son of Mr. and A recep tion to r 115 w as held dark brown linen dress 'with try dub. For a plane trip to The Rev. Robert Cronin of St. Bridesmaids were Miw Jac­ University, East Lansing. She versity. He is affiliated with MIsb Emma Marie Handfield The bride was given in mar­ Rufflno of Thompeonville and Mrs. George Downing of Bear Miss Cynthia J. Chamberlain Bermuda, Mna BVoehllch wwo at Flano’a Restaurant, BoHon. Is a member of Pi Delta Phi, the FarmHouse fraternity light blue and white acoesaorles Maurice’s Chwdi pertbrmed queline Oonlan of Andover, sis­ of WllUmantlc and Andrew F'aul riage by her stepfather. She Robert Rufflno, both brotbere of Swnmp Rd. and Bertram W. Schlosser Jr., For a motor trip to the Mid­ French honor society; Theta where he was a pledge master a white dress, blue coat with the ceremony and was celebrant ter of ithe bride; Miss Cynthya Palladtoo of Mancheeter were wore a fuU-lengfo gown of silk the bride; Stuart White and TOe*Itev. Ernest J. Coppa of ^ „V °^ M U olf^ lM l^ **on west, Mrs. Suhle wore a yel­ Sigma Phi, women’s profession­ and steward. He 1s a member both of East Hartford, were red, white, and blue accessories at the nuptial Mass. Ronald Conlan of Long batand, couetn of Ostiiivtav mnm’ns' oigonza, designed with eabrlna Paul \regiaid, both of Manchee- the Church of the Assumption „ . , -oriHrm and a corsage of red feathered low sleeveless dress with al Journalism society, and Kap­ of the Student Otapter, of the married Saturday momlng at Targeau of Springfield, Maas., bride; end MIm Pamela Dillon married S a t^ morn^, i^sieeves. chantiyy Ser; a^d Leo Chrirtmaa of performed foe double ring cere- ^ ’ ^ matching accessories and a pa Tau Alpha, Joumidlsm honor American Veterinary Medicine oamations and stephanotls. was organist The soloist was of Middletown. Their x>ink Jiuie 7, at St. Ttiomae Aquinas ^njplre bodice, A-llne skirt, Thompeonville. mony. . Paul Chetelot was Mrs. Browning, a 1966 gradu- the First Congregational Church green orchid. The couple will society. Association. Hrs. FroehUcfa is employed Francis Kaspar of East gownsi and picture hate were Chapel, Storrs. and detachable chapel-length „ „ Rufflno wore a pink oiYau- to Alan R. Abamlan of Manches­ coral veUe per 70e a full-length lace gown, design- Mrs. Thibeau, a 1906 grad­ Lake Rd. and Hylke Workboven Handfield is a 1961 gratfoate of jijyjj. Hartford, sister of the Inc., Hartford. Mr. Jackson is maid of honor. Her yellow gown Mias Pelletier, a graduate of to lower 80s and nighttime Iowa ed with wide ruffles edging the uate of Rham High School, He- of Hartford. Manchester High School, and was the flower girl. Her a graduate of Manchester High and flortd beojdplece were stall to the mld-50e to lower 60s. neckline and long sleeves. Her Mlanchester High School, attend­ bixMi, is a 1908 g ra d u a te o f The Rev. Paul J. Bowman, graduated from the University was Identical to the honor School and Plus School of Bust- 1®^ In style ito foe bride’s, and Cool weather Tuesday, mod- elbow-length veil of silk illusion N ed the University of Connect­ Mlddtesex Hoepital School of of Ooimecticut this month. attendant’s ness, Hartford. He served for rtie carried a nosegay of yellow erating during midweek, turn- was arranged from a matching icut. She is employed at Man­ pastor of Union Congregational Nursing, Mlddtetown. She is em- Owen Srtzer of East Hart- two years with the U.S. Army daisies and carnations and blue tog cool again Friday and mild- chester Memorial HoapltBl. Mr. Church, performed the double­ headpiece, and she carried a ployed In the pediatrics ward er Saturday. Atam lan, a 1963 graduate o f ring ceremony. Donald Watrous Pellett - Shackelford fold served as best man. Ush- and Is attending Manchester bachelor buttons. bouquet of stephanotls and at Mancbeeter Memorial Hos­ ere wore Stanley Watters of Community College. He Is em- Peter J. DenoiKourt of An- Precipitation may total % Mancheeter High School, Is em­ of Wert Harttwd was oiganist phalaenopsis orchids. pital. M r. T hibeau Is a 1965 MIsb Mary J. Shackelford and weatport, brother-in-law of the ployed part-time at the Travel- dover served as best men. The soloist was Donald Neff of inch or more In showers around Mrs. Jacqueline Henderson of ployed at Ken’s Easo Station, graduate of St. Thomas Semin­ Eugene Augustin PeUett, both bridegroom; an4 Frank WU- ere Insurance Co. Data Center, Mrs. Burke wore a pink dress Roclivllle. Bouquets of white m idw eek autd posoibly again Windsor was the honor attend­ 110 C enter St. He serv ed with ary High School, Bloomfield and of East Hartford, were married of Andover. The ring Hartford. ■with matching accessories and flowers accented with pink were at the end of the 5-day period. ant.'' She wore a fuU-length em­ the United States Navy for two a 1969 graduate o f H t. St. Saturday afternoon at the South bearer was Gerald Joseph Kas- ______pire gown of green dotted years. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, on the altar. Ckmgregational Church, Blast per of East Hartford, brother Swiss, fashioned with lace ac­ No date has been announced Md. He is a teacher at the Xav­ The bride waa given in mar­ H artford. for the wedding. riage by her father. She wore a of the bride. centing the high neckUne. She ier High School, Middletown. The bride Is a daughter of A reception was held at the full-length gown, designed with carried a bouquet of daisies. Mr. and Mra. Bartholomew Kaa- South Windsor Community Chantilly lace empire bodice, Brideamaids were Miss Rita per of Elart Hartford. The bride- HaU.___ After _ a______wedding______^ trip to bateau neckline, long sleeves, Bennett and Mre. Richard groom la the oon Mr. ai^ oape Cod, the couple will live Gagltordi, both ot East Hart, A-llne skirt of silk orgensa ap- Mra. Eugene B. PeUett of Bart Harttoid. Miss Robin Marshall Starkrt pUqued with matching lace and o t V em on autd G reg g A lan B ry- ford. Their yeUow gowns were aeed pearls, and a detachable T. Mi u 1 - Mrs. PeUett, a graduate of styled to match the honor at­ Miss Judith Ann Copeland and The Reiv. Robert Nlcholaon of j nigh School. fu>t o f W abash, Ind., eocchanged chapel-length train edged with tendant's, and they carried Robert E. Whitcomb, both of lace. Her veil of silk lllualon Bart Hartford, Is employed to vowB Satimday attomoon at St bouquets ot similar flowers. Andover, were married Satur­ was arranged from a floral the Identlflcatlcn department Gary’s Elpisoonal Church, Bruce Smyth of East Hart­ of Pratt and Whitney Division day afternoon at the First Con­ headpiece trimmed with seed TIm bride is a daughter of ford served as best man. Urti- ALUMINUM of United Aircraft Oorp., East gregational Church of Andover. pearls, and ahe carried a bou­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Staiicel ers were Bruce Chamberlain, Bradford Bachrach proto Hartford. Mr. PeUett, also a The bride is a daughter of quet of. euohorls lilies and of 710 Bolton Rd. The bride­ brother of the bride; and Peter SIDING graduate of Georgfe J. Penney MRS. GORDON HURWITZ and Mrs. Russell E. Copeland stephanotls. groom Is a son of Mayor and Partzo, both of East Hartford. For Free Eottanote High Srtraoi, attended Manches­ NusUT photo of Lake Rd. The bridegroom is Mrs. Richard Bowman of A reception fo r 175 w as held ter Oommiuilty OoUege. He la Mrs. W. D. Biyant of Wabash. MRS. BERTRAM W. SCHLOSSER JR. Miss Paula Ruth Rosen and fashioned with a full circular a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ed­ Rockville, sister of the bride, at the Blast Hartford Elks 6 4 9 - 0 4 6 8 serving with U.S. Coast Guard The Rev. George Noetrand, Gordon Hurwitz, both of Man­ train. She wore a mantilla of ward Whifdonib of Gilead Rd. was m atiw of honor. She wore Club. B\>r a plane trip to Ber­ and is stationed at Governors rector of St. n a r y ’s Churcto Belgium lace, and she cairried Ihe Rev. Raymtmd H. Brad­ a full-length sleeveless gown of Bob Kittle muda where they wUl stay at dressing, Hartford. She la em­ chester, were united in mar­ Mand N.Y. " ______performed the double-ring oere- an arm bouquet of white, yel­ ley of the First Congregational pink dotted Swiss embroidered Harmony HaU, Mrs. Schlosser ployed at the VUlage Lantern 'Whan tiM way yoa riage yesterday aRemoon In a mnny. Steven Lowry waa organ- low and apricot spring flowers. Church, performed the double with daisies, and a circlet of ^Tho Bartlett Biaiaard^ N ow M a n y W a a r ift. Bouquets of gladioU, ehasta wore a white cotton lace dress. B eauty Salon, 250 B road St. iwvf iwpviio* oil o garden wedding at the home of M rs. W arren Frank o f Sinra- ring ceremony. Mrs. Robert daisies in her hatr. She carried Products Co. pompons, end yellow roooe After June 29, the couple wlU Mr. Schlosser is a graduate of Piwseriptioa the bride's parents. cuse, N.Y., sister of the bride Paterson of Bolton was organist. a basket filled wMh pink dal- 78 IlBhwtt Rd. FALSETEETH were on the altar. Uve at 183 Prospect St., Blast Blast Hartford High School and was matron of honor. Brides­ The bride was given in mar­ rtee. W est Hartford H artford. Central Connecticut State Ool- you can dopond on The bride is a daughter of KlngtoQ ito to Given In marriage by her Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Roeen of maids were Miss Susan Hurwitz riage by her father. She wore PbQM >88-4675 with LIttIa W orry Mre. Schlosser Is a graduate lege. He will enter the service Bridesmaids were Hiss Linda MRS. DAVID A. WERKHOVEN Do your false teeth annoy end em- father, the bride wore a full- W oM on't 100 Waranoke Rd. The bride­ of Manchester, sister of the a full-length gown of embroid­ Usher and Miss Mary Rosslg- of Bkirt Hartford High School In September and wiU attend vSu e«t” « ujm tS k? length vempire m pire gowgown n oof t ppale o le yyrt- of- and Creative School of Hair- Officer Candidate Schooi. groom is the son of Mr. and bridegroom; Mrs. Phillip Recht ered silk organza, designed with nol, both of Ellington; Mrs. Eu­ 1 v : It inahiBB good Mnaa to of Noank, Mias Etonna Hurd of high neckline, long puff sleeves, Thena ssvea sprinkleEDL s llttleFM'TEaTH - — — on low Chiffon, designed with long Mrs. Louis Hurwitz of 104 Con­ gene Rose of Danbury, and of EnUngton Hl|h4 ^School and nectady, N.T. He has done coll tlM com iaiiy ti»t your pletee. PASTDtTH holds den- Milford, and Miss Andrea A-line skirt and detachable kaa been knoini to tiia turee firmer end more cornfombly. sleevea, gold satin aaoh, and w ay R d. lOss Lorraine Morel of New Colby College, WatierviUe, graduate work at Case Western b d s d jd o / L Schwedersky of Westport. The chapel-length train. Her bouf­ H m m ImpcovanMnt Mekei eetlnf eesler. It’i alkaline— long rtreamera at tbe back. Her Rabbi Leon Wind !if Temple Hyde Park, N.Y. Their light Maine. Mr. Werkhoven Is a Reserve Unhnerslty, devnlaMt, doean’t lour. No sumnyr. foqejr, junior bridesmaid was Miss fant veil of silk Illusion was at­ fleiddar over 80 y e a n ! pasty taate or feel. Helpa check plate headpiece was a ringlet of dtt- DRUG C O . Beth Sholom performed the pink gowns were rtyled to graduate of Ellington High Ohto. Both wiB be teacMng In odor' Dentures that fit are essential stes, and she aleo carried a Rachel Rosen of Manchester, tached to a crown of seed matrti the honor attendant’s. B t , cerem ony. School end Union College, Sche- Washington this foil to health. See your dentist regularly. bouquet of daislea. 767 sister of the bride. pearls, and she carried a cas­ They also wore circlets of Get PAHTM TH at all drug counters. 648-8SS1 6 The bride was given In mar­ cade bouquet of miniature car­ Miss Deborah Starkel of riage by her father. She wore a The attendants were dressed mrtchlng daisies In their hair, nations, stephanotls and ivy CSiertnut HUl, Maes,, ototer o t fuU-length sleeveless empire alike in mint green chiffon and carried baskets filled with gowns, tiesigned with pleated centered with a white orchid. flow ers. ithe bride, was maid ot honor. gown of ivory peau de sole. Miss Mary Lou Copeland of empire bo^cea, and lorg Dole B. Werkhoven ot ElUiig- Brideamaids were Mias Sbeleen Andover, sister of the bride, was sleeves. They wore high-crown­ ton served os his brother's best Quiah and Miss Beverly Werrt- maid of honor. Her full-length ed picture hats, apd they car­ man. Ushers were Stuart Mag- Quality excites... ler, both of Manchester. gown of pink dotted swiss was i TERESA ) ried arm bouquets of yellow and defrau of Rockville, brother of The attendants wore identical all the fashioned with high neckline, ■-"r apricot spring flowers. the bride; Richard Bowman of Engagements become even street-length empire dreotes ot Gattinff Marriatf? long sleeves, and A-llne skirt. yellow dotted Swiss, designed ( APARTMENTS \ Bruce Marlow of Mancheeter Rockville, brother-in-law of the latest .y. LiMkr Ym I She wore a matching floral ¥ C J ^ f c R M A L with long sleeves, and yellow ^ On* Main Strnnt ^ terved as best man. Ushers headpiece with veil, and she bride; Carl Werkhoven of Man­ chester, cousin of the bride­ more breathless when sealed velvet aaahesL Th^ wore yel­ were Stanley Rosen and Theo­ carried a cascade bouquet of S'/yJesX;:, V NOW RENTING } OaaHgbt wishes to coo- dore Rosen, both of Manches­ groom; and Edward Orover of ... WE RENT IT . . . low heedbows, and canrted bou­ pale pink carnations and baby’s quets of yellow daleiee with gmtulate you on your .en­ ter and brothers of the bride; Albany, N.Y. with a TC* diamond 1 and 2-bedroom deluxe^ breath. r green 'velvet atreoinera. gagement We now have Warren Frank of Syracuse, Mrs. Magdefrau wore a pink for all 5 Bridesmaids were Miss Deb­ Gene B. Biyant of Wabaoh apartments from 8166 per U excellent Banquet Facili­ N.Y.. brother-in-law of the orah Theriault and Mias Kath­ emboesed organdy dreoa end *Our own Tressurs (month. Featuring aU ttM<^ bride; and Alex Urbanetti of coat with metching acceaeoriee. ALL FORBfAL WEAR IN served as his brother’s boat ties for your pre-nuptial leen Friedrich both of Andover. man. Uohers were WUUam modem oonvenlmoea jj Manchester. T" The brldegroom’a mother wore S p e c ia l shower or wedtUng recep- Tiielr gowns and headpieces STOCK AT ALL TIMES! Starkel of Vemon, brother ot ( After the ceremony, a recep­ MRS. ROBERT E. WHITCOMB an aqua silk worsted dress tlotL We’re now acoept- were styled to match the honor the bride; and Charles MltohoU tion waa held in the garden. Af­ with lace coat and matching ac­ FROM Raymond F. and ^ ing boatalnga. attendant’s, and they carried $110 of Eugene, Ore. Occasions ( ter a wedding trip, the couple cessories. Both wore orchids. Louis C. Domoto J) bascade bouquets of carnations Ronald Theriault of Andover mother wore a yellow’ drees Mrs. Staikel wore a turquolM will live In 'Boaton, Mass. to match the color of their served as beet man. Ushers with white aocesaorles and a A reception for 25 was held crepe draai with white acoea- sizes: 4 to 54 Dea'elopers and Owners Mrs. Hurwitz is a graduate CREDIT TO YOUNQ ADULTS gowns with baby's breath. Miss were Louis Whitcomb, brother gardenia corsage. at the Koeotussko Chib, Rock­ aorlea. The bridegroom’s motb- Model Open Dally, 1-S ^ Gaslight of Wheaton CoUtge, Norton, • 1 / Theriault was in maize, and of the bridegroom; and Paul A recep tion fo r 176 w as held ville. FVtr a motor trip to Cape er wore a blue oUk Unen drafli ( p.m. Or By A]q[x4ntm«sit J f Mass. She wUl be attending Bos­ s Miss Friedrich wore aqua. Morgan, both of Andover. The at the home of the bride’s par­ cod and Nantucket, M n. Wertc- with white accessoriea. Bodi ^ 1 men iiml ytuiiu) nit*n RESTAURANT n o rm an m illl ” 1 APPAPEL ^ R en tale ^ ton University Law School. Mr. Miss Tracy Skoog of Man­ ring bearer was Daniel Boland ents. Fbr a motor trip to Cape hoven wore a mint green Jacket O m c k a e ^ MBtrn SHOP wore oorsoges ot white 80 Oak It, Manolwster Hurwitz, a graduate of Syracuse chester was flower ^girl. She of Andover. Cod, Mrs. Whitcomb wore a drees with brown patent leather “Ths U uval of Main Street" m ellaa. MAM.Hi sun 1 . INI m [URUN >PAUL W . DOUGAN (N.Y.) University School of wore a pink dotted swiss gown aoceasories. The couple will live MRS. GREGG ALAN BRYANT (ini Mrs. Copeland wore a blue beige dress with brown acceasor- UowBtowa Maneheskor •01 - OOT Main Btroot A reception for 75 was held V •. T'" ’*f 1 HS U « Still AH ' 648-6068 Architecture, will be associat­ and carried a basket flUed linen dress with white aocessor- lea and a coreage ot FVench in Washington, Conn., In Sep­ •IgiuiMatar, Oonnaotlout r 649-4535 onytima 966 Mato a t i^ at the home of the brlde’e psu^ 1 O PE N E V E N IN 0 8 till 9 P M ■ PLENTY o« FREE PARKING ed with Elaii Flans burgh and with pink miniature carna­ iee and a corsage of pink sweet­ roses. After June 21, the cou­ tem ber. enta. For a motor trip to Maine, M n. Bryant attended Wagner tlcut. Mr. Bryant attended But­ m v o r m a l w m a r lu w T A u r Aaeociates of Cambridge, Maas. tions. heart roses. The bridegrootn’s ple wlU live in Andover. Mre. Werkhoven Is a graduate Mrs. Bryant wore a floral voile OoUege, Staten Island, N.T., ler University, Indianapolis, dress with whits aooeoaorlaa. and tbe University Of Cooneo' Ind. ■ '■ ' V

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Slater Margaret Rita McKay Ellington Pro Shop 62 OradAate ol the -Baat CathoUc High Saiool faculty wUl attend a ■ummer Institute from June 23 Destroyed by Blaze At St. James^ to Aug. 1 at Harvey Mudd Col­ lege In Claremont, CoUf., on the More than 250 members of Ellington Ridge Coun­ Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, subject, "The Man - Made try Club are without golf clubs today, the result of a p a stor o f 8t, Jamas’ C3am9i, World," an engineering con­ fire that destroyed the Pro Shop during the night. The presentsd dtpiomss to 62 eigtato cepts ctnrioulum project. estimated loss in those clubs alone is |75,000 to $100,- grade students of St James’ —------000 according to Wally Clchon, DavM C. Pierson, son of Mr. School at graduatton exordsaa and Mrs. Samuel D. Pierson of P a tie n t C o n v e y e d Total loss is expected to well held yesterday afternoon In the 87 Arvine PI., has been named m exeMflexceed well mrM*over tIRAIWl $160,000. church. He was asststed by toe to the dean’s Hat for the second trreat Courage, Rev. Thomas J. Barry, princl- semester at Bates College. Besides members' clubs, the Dies at Age 65 Pro Shop housed the golf equip­ pal. The picture of Donald F. Moiv ment show room, a golf club During the celebration of repair shop, and to the near, davsky of SB Sherwood Circle NEW BRITAIN. Conn. (AP) toe Maas, the class song an overhang for protection of cn the graduates page of Sat­ —C ourage? "Praise, My Soul, toe King of urday’s Herald should have not- t golf Vjflalr.._. able In other areas of the club.------Ann Dion, David DubaJdo, Anne dean’s list at Dean Junior Col­ chroi Clchon left the scene of the EHzaheto Farley, James Robert lege In Franklin, Mass. r o id c -W a s e h ospital Is .*®®"® not the^l^ cheerfulX>e In ^ ^ Filloramo, Michael Edward the ^rld, but with Dumlgan ‘ mercj^andlse F oglfo. A one-lenaon course In small Also, Christopher Albeit Gay- boat handling will be qxntsored around in his special IZibem ^ t o ^ wheelchair, discussing replaced sS tog tom ™ son, Judith Ruth Gillette, Jos­ by the Auxiliary Coast Guard, eph John Guardlno, James M. 6 BTotHla 17-9 of Memchester, the state of the world and the a laige amou^ of toe lose Is fortunes of the Boston Red Sox, Higgins, Johnese Hooks, David WexhjeeAlay at 7 p.m. at Iona covered by insurance. It was a lot more bearable for L. Hoyt, Joanne EUzaheth Hall, Regent t. The event is 8 many patients. Kauta, Maureen Catoertne Koh­ open to the public free of Even after, he had a leg am­ ler, Mldtael Dandd Kuesynski, charge. putated last year, Dunigan Giving Bonus Dan Edward LaSdle, Joeeph bounced back with his custom­ L. Lansano, Bernadette LeBel, Mias Robin Potter of 144 ary cheer and was soon back Mary Frances Legault, Anthony Tlmrcal Rd. left this morning on his tours of toe wards, tell­ Thomas LupaccMno, Jennifer ftw the Mountain Shadows re­ To Enlistees ing his fellow patients, "Ah, M alone. sort In Scotstdale, Arlz., where come on now . . . Things aren’t Also, Sarah Ann MlUer, Euto- ahe wia attend the national con- all that bad." Under Study er L. MHner, Claire Ann Mltch- ■wntlon of Alpha Delta Pi soror­ During hts years In toe hos­ ell, Nancy Jane Moriorty, FUto ity. She is president of the Alpha (Continued from Page One) pital,, Dunigan helped organize Ann Murphy, John P. Murphy, C**apter at Colby College, New Horizons, an agency wh’ch Gwen B. Newman, Claire An­ WatervUle, Maine, where she A mljltary pay study, drafted helps the handicapped, and edit­ by a group headed by Rear nette Peart, Timothy Steven wUl begin her senior year In Piemberton, Lisa Marie Per­ Septem ber. ed the hospital newspaper. Adm. Lester Hubbell before toe And he rooted for toe Red Nixon admintotroUmi took of- reault, Wendy Sharon Pierro, Sox...... with all —ohis might. ^ee, bas been submitted to a P eter J. P etron e, P am ela Mla- Storm Causes Washouts, Always the optimist, Dunigan nongovernmental management rie Qulricl, Peter GaHagher was•fla suretiiiWA the a,#v..Sox were on_insHfiiJ-A their institute #a«» for study. Ramey, Juan FYanclsco Rob­ Power Failures les, Joanne Marie Roto. way to another pennant this ’The Hubbell plan In essence NteW MILFORD (AP) — A year. recommended placing the pay Also, Patrick L. Sonzo, Kev­ rain storm and high winds in Jehn Spdhnan, James Ed­ “We’ll be at the World Series system tor career servicemm caused power failures and txD€id ward Sulick, Brian Thomas In Boston," he told a patient on straight salary comparable washouts here Sunday. last Thursday. to that of toe federal civil serv­ SuUlvan, Robwat Jefan SulUvon, The storm struck between 4 :18 Mary Anita Sutton, Francisco Dun'gan died Sunday at the ice, and ending most housing and 8:16 p.m. Simday, washing age o f 68. and other separate altowances. Tirado, Marian Sophie IVimu- out a section of Route 28. Heavy slak, Raymond A. Tweedle, Mi­ ’The Nixon administration has J chele Nancy Vaccaro, Robert flooding closed Route 9, and a not discarded toe HubbeU report Timothy Walsh, George H. Wil­ fallen tree blocked Route 7 for but may well change its terms, a short time. Escapes from Danbury particularly to put more stress lard. GaU Marie WUllame, Ml- chelo Ann WUke, Karen Marie Officials said the root o f the DANBURY (AP) _ A New on a better deal tor lower- city’s First National supermar- York man escaped from the Woodcock, and Katoy Ann ranked servicemen. W oodcock. ket caved In from the weight Federal Correctional Institution Secretary of Defense Melvin of toe rain collecting on It. at Danbury Saturday. R. Laird has told Congress toe Downed lines caused a number According to a spokesman at administration’s military pay Vernon of small ftres. the Institute, Rennie Easter, 81, proposal will not be ready until Power lines also were report­ walked away from a commu­ after July 1. ed down In Bridgeport. Police Budget Review U nity work program Saturday. He Indications are tost those pro­ Hartford \attonal hank and Tnisl Company said minor flooding occurred In had been held in Danbury on posals will not be in shape to go Slated Tonight Norwalk, Falrtleild, Danbury charges of mall theft and check to Capitol Hill untU possibly and Stamford. forg ery sin ce Ju ly 1967. Septem ber. ’The Board of Representatives Charge Card — ------will meet In special session to­ Beat the Sales night at 6:30 to recMialder the

C vOiKswagiN or AMtoiCA, in O. budget which was turned down at the annual town meeting last 'Tuesday. N The special session Is being Tax Increase SIGNATURE held prior to the regular meet­ ’98 76 5432 10 HNB ing of toe board schedule for 7 :30. Som e 380 people turned toe budget back to the board, There Will Be An Increase, and STRATTON WALLING following a four-hour town meeting last week. No final ac­ tion was taken at that meeting as far as any specific direction Time Is Running Out Fast- to the board. The meeting left no doubt Jn the minds of board members that residents wanted toe budg­ et reduced and the mill increase kept to a minimum. ____ t A new town meeting will be So, BUY NOW and S -A -V -E ! held tomorrow night at 7:30 at the Vernon Center Middle School. The board will then meet to set the mill rate If the U)oli- We Hove Over 175 New and If Y OU choose, you may apply budget Is approved. Sofe-Buy Used C m To Choose From! Held on Murder Charge HAR’TFORD (AP) — PoUce WE HAVE STOCKED UP ON OUR INVENTORY IN ANTICIPATION OF THE NATURAL for Master Charge card privileges were holding Richard L. Greene ______INCREASE IN CAR SALES . . . 21, of Hartford today on a mur­ der charge In connection with the fatal stabbing of a young Hartford woman. I>ettv»i«d The body of Isabelle B. Wath- Cougar.... $2699.00 from Hartford National ers, about 22, w as found about 8:80 a.m. Sunday in the rear yard of a North End residence. M l cubto inoh, V^ cagln», 250 HP., a ll vinyl bucket seoita. waB to wall carpetlmr nf>vvyi -nd v ta m . Police gave no motive for the vtow mirror, back-tqi kgliite, wiadslilald washers, hidden headlanqia, sequential turn signals and mueb. much mcrei' slayin g. Greene was to appear In C^ir- cult Court today. DeUv i’ed 6 People have made it clear that they don’t want charge Montego... $2379.00 Alexander Kish, Jr., Vice President cards they haven’t asked for. At Hartford National, we Hartford National Bank 100 Constitution Plaza R R K IW R make it possible for individuals to choose whatever Hartford, Conn. 06103 Live below your means. PRESORimON money services they feel are best for their needs. Hart­ Please send me information and an application for Hartford National’s HERE Master Charge card. I do □ do not □ have a CAP card at this time. WE HONOR B-I-G SAVINGS on ford National’s CAP card has served southern New If you'd like lo get around the high And it g%t$ about 27 miles to the gal­ cost of living, we have a suggestion: lon. The average car (thirsty devil that it England for years and will continue to do so. And now, Name. Cut down on the high cost of getting is) only gets 14. fa s te r ^ a r g ^ around. _____ So the more you drive, the more you ( THEINTMiWcAIID j USED CARS TOO!! if your particular needs go beyond this area, you may Address- And buy aVolkswagen. It's only $1799* save. That’s around $1200 less than the av­ And chances are, you'll drive if for want the privilege of charging wherever you see the City. erage amount paid for a new car to­ years and years. (Since we never change day. Ileove it in the bank. More's coming.) the style, a V W never goes out of style.) Master Charge emblem. If so, fill out the coupon below A V W saves you hundreds of dollars Of course, o VW 's not much to look State- -Zip code- on upkeep over the years. at. So a lot of people buy a big flashy and we’ll be happy to send you an application for Hart­ It takes pints, not quarts, of oil. car just to save face. Telephone. Not one iota of antifreeze. ford National’s Master Charge card privileges as well. Try putting that in the bank. Moriarty Brothers PIHE nURMARY TED TRUDON. Inc. On The Level A t Center and Broad!f i f HARTFORD NATIONAL M4 CBNTaat ar. TOLLAND TPKE. — TALCOTTVILLB AUTMOAKCO MANOHBftTEft, CONN. WE'RE OPEN EVENINGS Evenfag, tffl 6:00 > o iA t i a 1 i:nj WHERE MONEY QOES TO WORK FOR PEOPLE ^Suggested Retail Price Elast Coast P.O.E. Local Taxes and Other Dealer Delivery m.. M M tH 815 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER Ciarges, If Any, Additional. Whitewalls Optional at Extra Cost. PHONE 643-5185 MANCHBSJTER EVENING HEIULD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 PAGE PIFITEE N FOURTWN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 Joseph SplllSne or Mrs. Dean IForM IFar ll Commander South Windsor Miller, 68 Mountain Or. A im m oN PABBRinn H ebron Current The foUowlng new officers of the church were recently elect­ SUMmrat READING CLASSES TV-Radio Tonight Earl Alexander of Tunis Totm Council to Authorize ed: Paul Kiene, president; Ed­ Eknentary, Jr. High, High Nekssl aai OsBsge SM aato Budget Remains Unchanged Quotes ward Kuehn Jr., vice president; Dies at 77 After Surgery fty 1«E AMOdATED FBEM C-DAP Preparation Tonight Robert Brandenburger, secre-( TWO MUft-W OK SeSSIOMS “ Gentlemen, now you con un- tary; Willard Sarvela, treasur­ FIRST SESSION NGINS JUNE 23 For Town Meeting Tonight T elevision dantand ato I have taken up er; Glen Schukea, financial sec­ LONDON (A P) — Blarl Alax- Aleacander led two of Britain’s The Town OoifnoH to expected from July 14 to July 2\ between Small, aftaetive clnie s to riafUng and UlndniBdBa. Inttvldnal- tennte again.”—Vloe Froddent retary; Joseph Spillane, Christ­ SagMo, A udn y SenkiisU, FoUy 8:00 <» Buitm’e Leiw (9»«|l News, Weather, Sports andep o f Tunto, 77, one of Brit- gnateot retreats in Wortd War the hours of 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., izMt prognuus acoanNag to prwtest dtagnoaii. Trogfamoa ussy T l» Bo«rt of Flmao* !■ once ;M3) MOu Douglaa (94) Folk Ooltar Spiro T. Agiww after oHoing Ma to autfaortss the town manager ian Eiiucatkm chairman; Peter Perry Ifaaoo (10) Alfred Hltcboock adn’a leadttig military oom- n. Jurt after Ua promotion to Monday through Friday. All tockale sacii areas aa wotd attack skEto (phontos), comprs- •folii laiiBf an oUfM* votara WUhehn, Kattnrine Wlrth and first (Mvie in s Sunday golf to pswpore a propowed plan for KUguaa, assistant Christian Jo A m ZEnunar. Marv Orimn (.a-19) Tmth or Ooaeeqoencee *Home of Sorvico and QuoGty” major ganeral he had to get children in the community be­ hMiston, vocabulary devatopment, ^;>eed raaiUng, bow to stody •ad fjrupTty ownm to kUmviI SupertMroea BnnUey-BiInkley mandera in World Wbr n died msiteh. a Community Development Ac­ Eklucatlon chairman; Ralph eftootively, criOcal And tototwntlal readtog, toot U M i« toeb- Over 100 ba4gas, well aa Wewriieat B rttidi ta ro m away Arom the tween the ages of four and 18 Reuss, Simday school superin­ tonl(ht’a town meeting at S at 7:80 (U> Della Reew today at Wexham Park Hoqtital "The findssnental tact to that are invited to attend. nlquea, petcaptton, obnoenitratkin, college hoard tost ptopaa*- one-year and five-year pim . F Troop M ) Ibertm HbUdsy S O U T H athrancing Gtorman army at the tion ProiFam when it meets to­ tendent; Richard Sievers, chair­ in Skwglv, near London, after every major American cMy is tlon and genaral Improvement of readtog efficiency. fta alwnwdary aotaod. TIm were awarded to the Jwk>r and (4^ WbaUmc S-40) H m Avengers beoebea of Dunkirk in June, night at 8 in the Town Hall. The theme of this year’s man of evangelism; Donald (an Truth or OooMouancof 1040,9UO) I Dream of Jean- WINDSOR undergotog surgery during the 1940. A maaa armada took off on the veige of bonlmqitoy and i f iCorning CTnasee MoiMay through Thunday. board wU raadontt the lud^t Oadette Scouto. Special recogid- Dennla the Menaoe nla The only other item of wflnieh- 8Ch(x>l, “Living God’s Way,” Muller, chalnnan of steward­ night that’s reality—not Jhst rheto­ i t Air-ChindlUoaed Ctoasrnnms * Ortifled Teeebans c t R aadtof. pwo|waal fo r llta IMf-TO flaoal tion vRUi alao given to SheUey (13) Chmanoka 860,000 men and Alexander vraa ed buBineea on the agenda for will be presented through handi­ ship; Walter Walek, and Albert 8:00 (10909MO) Laugh-In Sullivan Avt. A apoheanam aaid death re- ric.”—Mayor Kevin R White of * IM lng Progmms tor Dtagnoola and Placement Otork who will advance to the I Lore Luunt Mjontgomery o f Alexander reoonatltuted the way leading to the EBl Terry reoreatlonat facUltiea in the U r r . E»aine WaUaoe, BrowMe chester Country dub. Alamein, Alexander wqa one of Army of the NHe aa Britain’s SctKxd property. town and reoent pro|iaeale to­ Troop 6048; Mlw. lAiciUa Tandy The guest speaker ia empioy- Radio Britain’s top mlUtary strategiota famed 8tb Army and wlOi it, Sirhan Visited The Town CounoU will be ill World War Hfa (ximbat ca ­ ward thia end made to the and Mrs. Pat DiLiiclBno, Brown­ ed at Pratt and 'WMtney (H ila HsOiig inohidea only Bmaa newa broadcasts o f I t or 18 n. the,i - General Mteitgomery considering a liscensfaig pro­ Board o f EXhicatlan by the reer began In World War I By His Mother ie Troop 6947; Mra. Jean Deahy Division of United Aircraft mlnnto lengih. Some atatlnna tnyrv oltber aborl newsoasta.) ■maaheid Rnmmei’ e Afrika cedure t o r use of the reAise fa­ Oooaervotlon and Recreation and Mkv. Bartmra M etbler, Corp. Servloo School, where he roae to battalion com­ Ootpa at El Alameln. SAN QUENTIN, OaHf. (AP) culty, and (xOiBldering releasing O om ^taetona Brownie Troop 8281, and MTa. Members of the Bolton High r:S0 Speak Dp Bporo mander and waa wounded three Alexander waa promoted to the town’s drainage rightx>f-way Cecile Piette and Mra. Lynn School baseball teem will be 8:00 Haitlurd HlgMIalm • ^ 10 Bpeak Dp unorta timea in action. field mantlet at the age of 62, — The mother of Sirhan Bishara A reaerviB And for future rec- 7:00 News 8:80 Speak Dp Hartfore for santtary sewer property reattnwal land aoquiaMlon and OuaCafMn, Brownie Troop 8189. guests of the club for the eve­ 8:00 OeaUBhl 11:80 Barry Faiber In 1948, while serving in Italy, the youngest man to hcrid the Sktian has touched her son for owned by the J. E. Shepard Co. 18:00 QuM Bouis (3:16 Sign Off he waa named by King George Famous for Its development liaa been eetalilleh- Mrs. Aiden and Mre. Ouatef- ning. w n o —itee rank, and the date of his ap­ the first time since he waa ar­ The council will also be dis­ fresh, smooth, ed. B la planned to add to drie ■on were iduo given five-year------W F O r— 14fa 6:00 Afternoon Edlttoe VI as governor general of Cana­ pointment made him seniar to 6:00 Danny Clayton S;18 Market Repon rested for the slaying of Sen. cussing the Kelly Rd. proWem subtle taste, Aom year to year aa a baata numemla and Mm Tandy and welcome. AppaMmenU may al- tJOO Dick Haathartoi 8:90 Weather da, a ceremonial poet he held Mjontgomery. As oommander- and poeelhle interim action Cains jiever 9:00 BUI Lova for six ynaro. Robert F. Kennedy more than a for providbig parka, ball fMth, Mra. Wallace ten-year numer- go be made by ctiUlng Mrs. 4:38 Strictly Bponc innchlef of allied foroea in ItaJy since the councU failed to ap­ drowns out the 1 ;00 Qary OIrard 8:88 Afternoon Edttk* Hla tiUea included v is co u n t- year ago. open apaoea and other recrea- ate- Eklwurd Foote o f Foote HiU WINF—UW 7:00 Aocent 89 he directed the landings at Sa- propriate any m oney thia year goodness of later earl—of Tunie end baron tlaaal fadUHea for the town. Farme. 6:00 Nwws 7:18 Now lierno and Anzlo and the opera­ Mary Slthan spent about 48 for Improvement of the road. foods. 6:16 Spsak Dp 7:80 David Brinklmr lUdoau of Ottawa. Bom In 1891, The recommended budget re- The Red Croaa BJoodmobile 8:00 News 7:80 Nenrs of dte world tions against Rome and Flor- minutes with Biihan at San The council is expected to au­ 8:18 B p ^ ^ Banton 7:40 Red Box vs. <9evytngup wera Anita Ataollns, ahput 600 of America’s BOO pri- per cent salary boost aa pert of . , . color and texture, size, marb­ ling etc. Only that beef which N TOMATO e i E E H a 33 per cent wage and benefits Dawn Aitken, Carolyn Ander- vatelyKywned freighbera, tankers measures up to these standards a i» , Chriatine Barnes, ESiaheth and paasengar linera. package. The three unions re­ ever reaches a Stop & Shop meat STEAK SPECIALS MONDAY, TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY ONLY! Butt, Donna Buccl, Cathy Oole, ' It was not inunedlately clear tained the right to (ooncel their department That's why we can Quality! At Stop & Shop you choose only from the finest WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRIDES guarantee maxi-man steaks will be Jaofele Ootgan, Heather Condon, Jiow many ehlpa were affected. settlements if the deck otfleers tender and Juicy. Or else. Or else U.S.DA "Choice” quality beef that delivers all the real meat Darnell OirtLas, Rita Fontanel- PASTE BEANS At least a dozen Amerlcan- gained abetter contract. your money beck! goodness you expect. Value! We trim off excess fat, so you ta, Sen^y Gustafson, Dana vessels were struck in the get more edible meat, less waste. Mtni*pricing® means you get more for your money! Hlncbclilf and Marietta Horton. Port of New York. The captain Day In...Day Ouf.t. Alao, Saia^ Koval, Lori (6 0 Z .C A N ) (M OZ. CANS) 1>f the port in Philadelphia said Nixon to Reserve Kxiatoff, Janice Long, Debbie there were a dozen freighters Father’ s Day Gift Eat & Joy Breaded Top Sirloin Steak Inky aad t,ad,r. ’ 1 .1 8 Messter, Christine Michaud. and six tankers in or Just south WASHINGTON (A P ) —IVeat- Christine Moore, Cindy Oliver, i )Df the port. There were elx shipe dent Nixon’s w4fe and daughters on PRESCRIPTIONS Veal Steaks 78V Monica Packer. Anne Marie iled up in the Port of Houston. have given him a surfboard tor Swiss Steak i.!i!faik!... ’ 1.09 lb . . . Piette, Pamela Shaw, linda fo r Officials in Boston, Baltimore Father's Day, 'but he’s going to resulting in meaningful Smith, Tracy Steinmiller, Bren­ and Miami said they could not Eat & Joy Cubed reserve it for guest use. savings to you every day! Tender-ettes Individual Beef Steaks Srill’ea. n>. da Tushey, Pamela Vlvagal ,1aadeaB the im pact yet. "I’ll never ride that,” the *1J8 and Lori WUhefan. • In New Orleans, (xnnmission- Prestdent vowed when hia No ups and downs in your Pres^ption Veal Steaks 88‘ib | th e 21 Junior Scouts who Join­ *er JM . Menefee warned FrliJay daughters handed him a replica oostz—no "dlsoounta^’ today, "Aguiar ------ed in the brk%lng ceremony to ■that a strike meant Louisiana’s prices” tomorrow! Eat & Joy Pepper | V V' ON SALE TUESDAY of the surfboard in the Rose •Specials for Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday! beoomie Cadette Scouts were ^il production would be cut 2 Garden o f Uie White House Sun­ No "Mduoed specials”—no “temporary Meiiasa Alden, Lola Alien, Karla •per cent in July. day. The real thing wHl be de­ reductions’’ on Presoriptrons to lure Beefsteaks 88^ ^ D E L t e t O U S Yellow or GreeR Squash 19;. Ber^und, Cheryl Dixon, Deb­ ! The talks recessed about 9 livered later to Ma new home at custom ers! Eat & Joy Pure ^ \ orah Ihggins, Wendj' Hlni.S9c [In its history. The rtrike was Go mini-pricing^ I DAT — EVE. — SAT. • settled in April. Clorox Bleach US' 52* Big Daisy Sliced COME TO OCR [ A union spokesman said mlU- Stop & Shop ^ OFCN BOUSE F >‘ A]ax Scouring Pads 8 / 'l ALL THIS WEF.K PEACHES Senthern Beauties 2 ..4 9 c • tary cargo would not be affect- Personal Ivory Soap pock 26* Bloo. - Thura. • to f [ed. Fii. • to 6 Sat. • to S • ' Negotiations began Thursday EVENING CLASSES Pork i Beans 6/89* White Bread Pineapple Pie [ at the Belmont Plaza hotel here Spam Luncheon Meat 'l,[‘ 48* Our 'bilkers whip up these big, fresh loaves Approved by the ROMAINE LEnUCE targe head 19c and rush them, oven-fresh, to Stop & Shop. Fresh from our own ovens. Enjoy its sunny, Mushrooms 4/99* stores. tropical l lavor, 1 lb. 6 oz. pkg. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ^"TEYpIBcinR!!!^ WheaHei Breakfast Cereal 'iS 46’ VALENCIA ORANGES Oahf. doc. 49c SARABE SALE Nershey Choc. Syrup ^ 2 /3 9 ’ 1'/]lb loaves Household Articles SECRETARIAL TRAINING - TYPEWRITING Coffee Mate 73* with the Maxwell House Coffee 69* M EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS Gtaw - China - Furniture M VKIIOKI) Jewelry - Antiques GREGG SHORTHAND-ACCOUNTING Daity Kitchen Cupboard Doughnuft 53c A ( A D I \ n CLASSES START JULY T .11 HI M M S S BA8 0FSIX 8RAPEFRUIT Jane 17-20 10 A JL - 4 PJIL MORSE Mama m TRUMBULL ST. 88 OulaiiatedL S t Addrtu. Near Anyiam DOUBLE TOP VALUE STAMPS OF HARTFORD Over OaawtttaNfea lia&eliMter, Cowl 113 Ann SL, Hartford, Conn.,Teli 822-2211 Cltf- .Fhoiw. NnHcaal Bank EVERY WEDNESDAY i 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST. M ANCHE s t Ie R . C O N N . CAIl nK WHIII FOR IRU HIIIUIIN We leMne Tb Ugb la LkaH OwbHiet P tkm IHective I. Tint 1 I leHneeftat, ■te,. OgeteWe« Art Tabue bM pt Tma ! I OIlM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. JUNE 16, 1969 PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ M (^ A Y , JUNE 16, 1969 Cross-Handed Putter who Never Practices or Took Lesson Weekend Wrecking Job Done Longshot Moody Basks in Spotlight

HOUSTON (AP) Or­ "I told him it’s the 'first fly.' I did,” he said. taking their money. I guess they ish Open. I’m gciifg.to play In a On Cozy Fenway Park by Jackson ttanie.” ' ville Moody, an. off-the- He drove the fairway, started figured it was cheaper to put lot of tournaments." 'Moody shot a final-round 72 on to use a seven iron and went to me on the tour than keep on Moody, a greenstosepers son board Ions: shot, has to be NEW YORK (AP)—The saw of him here, he kmks like a when he was hit on the wrist by SoK Sunday. Rick Monday drove stay in a virtual Ue with Oak­ the 6,967-yard, par 70 Cyprtra an eight Instead. p la y in g ." who waa born in Chlckaalia, land for the lead in the AL the most unlikely, unortho­ Creek course at Champions Golt "I toought, 'I don't want to He graduated from the PGA Okla., is a seK-made golfer wtw powers-that-be in llassa- super-star right now,” said ^ - a high inside pitch with the in three runs with a homer an bases loaded. W est C3ub a'nd woev by one ttrok e. back up liow,’ " he said. "So I p la yers sch ool in 1967, played In said "I’ve never taken a Iwson Uams. "He’s strong as an ox an infield out while Au Bando • • • dox U.S. Open golf cham­ chusetts can’t decide One questioner aranted to Tied tor second at 282 were thin went to toe eight iron. I figured the final 1967 event, the Oajim In my life. whether or not Boston and he’s got all the equipment." know if Jackson thought the alanuned a grand dam homer. TIGERS - ROTALS — pion of all time. A1 Qelberger, who had a final- if I was a little tight, I’d proba­ Classic, and has been on the He.'explained about toe name. needs a new stadium, but The Baltimore Orioles were Red Sox were throwing at him. Home runs by Dick Schofield, Bari WUacn limited Kansas Besides being a one-quarter round 70, Bob Rosburg, 71, and bly hit an eight better than 1 tour steadily since then. "For 33 years I went by toe Oakland’s Reggie Jackson Sunday's other big news with a "With the bases loaded? No, I Reggie Smith and George Scott City to two hits and ths Ttgers (SKWtaw Indian and a 14-year little Deane Beman, 72.' 'would a seven." He took a w«ek off before the name Orville James Moody," he may have helped matters 9-0, 13-2 sweep of the Chicago think they were just pitching me accou n ted to r all the Boston tal­ exploded fCr all seven rats in Army veteran, he’s a cross- Bob Murphy was alone In fifth He put It on the green, oJbout Open. raid. "Then two years ago my White Sox, srhich gave them a high and tight,” he replied. *T lies. the fifth taming. Dick MOAullffe handed putter, never pracUces, at 283. Third-round leader Mill­ 18 feet from toe pin, and missed "I was et little toad. So I took first wife waa getting her citi­ along with his weekend * • • wrecking job on cozy old 6Vk-game lead over Boston in w as exp ecU a g to get knocked hit a basea-loaded triple and corrects presidents and—believe er Berber collapsed with a 78 the putt by 14 Inchez. He walked a week just to rest. Didn’t touch zenship and she needed my it or not—didn't know hU own Fenway Park. the American League Bast. down, though. ORIOLES - WHITE SOX — Jim Northnqi capped the out­ and finished at 284, Ued at that up to It quickly and tapped it in a club all week. I never prac­ birth ciertiflcate. Blsehwere, Minnesota edged Jackson, a multt-sport star in Paul Blair and Brooks Robin­ burst with a three-nin homer. nam e. figure wito Arnold Palmer, 72, without lining It up. tice,” toe stocky, ruddy-faced "I got if, looked at tt and it Jackaon’s unsealed bid in­ Cleveland 3-2, Detroit routed high school, described Saturday son each hit two homers and • • • Moody, 35, a nonwinner cn toe arid Bruce Crompton, 71. Jack "It was a long 14 inches for a guy said. said Orville Cleve Moody. So cluded four home runs, a triple, Kansas City 7-0 and the New as "the best day I’ve ever had Boog Powell hammered one to YANKS • PILOn — tour, received a telephone call N icklaus had a 73 fo r 289. million dollars," he said. "1 About the cross-handed put­ that’s my name." two doubles and two singles in York Yankees stopped Seattle in anything—tootbaU, basket­ back tight Baltimore pitching Jimmie Hall slammed two- from President Nixon Sunday "I had ro dream I could win didn’t want to think about it, ting? But he still signs his checks 14 official at-bats and 15 runs 4-0 in a rain-shortened five-in­ ball, baseball, track and field, against Chicago by Dave Me- after he had won the 69th U.S. it. Moody said. "I blrdle tying for 27to in toe Masters. / ______Championship, Arnold streaks together. Part of it is In the last nine tournaments he Late Heroics and Early Plane Ride Nalloiial Lsagoe Palmer walked forlornly my poor putting. Part d it is has been better than lOto only East DivUloa across the terrace In front lack of concentration.” once. He Is 23 over par for 8 Three Deals Made W. L. PoLOJl. Fourth Club Crown of the champions club­ Arnle’s Army was poised tor a rounds. He has had only tores Kerr of the New York Glante set by Bobby B<»da and Dick Dlete with another run-producing sin­ NEW YORK (AP) — celebration Sunday when lead­ rounds under 70. top-flight deals and a signed to the Cardinals' farm helped complete the sweep as gle as Atlanta stopped Pitts­ CMcagD 40 19 .678 — house— unnoticed— and en­ NEW YORK (AP) — How do you stop the Chi­ the previous National League ers in the Open faltered one by team cd Tulsa. the Giants moved into a burgh. New York 80 26 JBM 8% tered the locker room. "I don’t know what I am Baseball trades were light sprinkling of trades of less­ m ark o f 52 in 1946. one in the strettto run over the Cincinnati purchased left-han­ cago Cubs? Simple, just second-place tie with Los An­ PHILS • PADRES — PHteburgh 80 80 .500 lOH There newsmen were clus­ doing wrong," Nicklaus aaya “I during the final 48 hours er importance marked the Ironically, Tolan’s game-win- Champions’ tough Cypress der A1 Jackson from the Mete (1) come up with some geles in the West Division, one Harmon, filling in for regular S t L ouis 28 81 .470 12 tered arouixl: a bald, pauiu^ know what I want to do but I before the trading deadline weekend. n'ng blow, fK»rlng Jim Stewart Creek course. can’t do it," for an undisclosed amount of last inning heroics, and zhortetop Dark never He played miserably at times cash. (2) take an early evening WUUe M cC ovey boosted his tw o-w eek m ilita ry d u t y - Mioiitreal 16 41 .288 3SH BHlngton due to twice the num­ es and in another corner a bur­ New York Mete obtained slug- Phil Regan intentionally walkedf What just about every caught fire. Palmer clilpped in here, showing hla only form In deadline was Sunday night, The other deals saw Atlanta lead with a itwo-run shot in the smacked Ids fwo-out extra in­ West Division ber of golfers. ly, moon-faced man, laughing gper Donn Clendenon from the plane ride. to get to Bobby. member at the ElUnKton from oft the green at the first toe second round when he toot a local time, and only three trade catcher Walt Brlnlak and It worked tor tho Cincinnati Ths Reds, who blew an early first itmtog of toe opener, but ning staigte tor toe PhilUes’ Atlante 84 24 .588 H illnsl’s w inning 228 to ta l is and chatting jovially. for four minor two minor leaguers to San Die­ Ridge Country Club knew, hole. He missed an easy five- 67. Most of the Ume he was Reds Sunday—although the lat­ 3-0 ieadi, cam e back for a 5-4 ed- BObby Wine knocked in toree triumph after consectitlve sin­ Los Aigetes S3 26 .509 1 itos highest during his reign. "Ehccuse me,” Palmer said, leagu ers. go for outlMder Tony Gonzalez, was proven yesterday when brushing past the crowd. foot putt at toe third. He dubbed playing a xykq>hone in ricochet­ ter solution may be only tempo­ var.'tege in the sixth on Tony runs with a pair of singles and gles by Rick Joseph and Mike San Frim. 38 25 .669 1 He won 'wUh a 54-hole score of In another Sunday trade, the and the Chicago White Sox trad­ ;,Stan HHinski Jr. won an a chp from toe fringe at toe par ing torts oft toe trees. rary. Perez’ two-iun homer, hk: 12th. Rusty Staub had a solo homer R yan. Onolnnatt 29 25 .587 3 220 in 1966, w th H arry E ich He entered one of the nooks Boston Red Sox exchanged ed pitcher Sammy BUls to the unprecedented fourth sat down and began perusing 6 ninth, an easy birdie hole. He admitted he 'was experi­ But Ron Santo’s 12th homer as Montreal to(^ a 4-8 lead The Padres had tied toe game Houston 29 88 .488 7 placing second. The same total catcher Joe Ascue for catcher-u­ Cleveland Indiana for pitcher The Reds used a one-out ninth stzalgtit club championship. won in 1967 w ith G ay Knapp his mail. No one moved to join At the 16to, in full view of menting wito hla shots. He tried keyod a two-run Cub rally In the going into the final Innliig. 4-4 in toe fourth on an RBI sin­ San D iego 20 86 .897 IIH % tility Infielder Tom Satriano of Jack Hamilton. i .n'ng slng’e by Bobby Tola i to gle by OlUe Brown and Ekl Sple- The OO-yeoiMild MonciMSter second and last year HlUnski's him . tdevlslon, be made a fantastic to hit from left to right and -•reventh, before Cincinnati tied However, singles by Ron Sunday’s ResoUs the CaUfomla Angela. The four minor leaguers trad­ clip the NaUonal League's Blast zlo’s ninth homer, and his sev­ businessman put together three round tolly was 221 with F br to e first tim e fai m ore recovery, hitting out of a fair­ then from right to left. He tried I it in the bottom of the inning on Hunt, WUUe M ays and J im D av­ Los Angeles 8, New York 2 way buidcer, bending toe toot NATIONAL LEAGVE The New York Yankees part­ ed by the Meta to Mcrntreed for Division leaders 7-6 in the open­ enth in 18 games. rounds of 78-76-79 for a 64- Shcr Ferguson runner-up. than a decade, he had some pri­ standing farther back of toe boll Alex Johnson’s RBI stogie. enport tied it for toe Glante In St. Louis 5, Houston 8 around a tree and putting it - comipleted in Seiptember. ship sin ce to e 1964 M asters and sa id , "I found Jack Nicklaus to­ hom ers to r the wtanera. Tim at Indianapolis for pitcher Aure- Amos Otis to Tidewater to make pLy this afternoon. toe Cardinala against Houtton. chester Country Club. Next double bogitee on toe 10th sind The scene may have been of Cbarlebois bad three hits in­ room on the roster for Clende­ The Reds cut the gap to 5-4 San Franoisoo 7-8, Montreal 17th and another bogey on the far-flung significance. who hasn't had a tournament ti­ day.” He kist him the next day. Uo Monteagudo, who was as That lltOe bit of maneuvering Bob Dldler capped a two-run Lou Brock hit biB llto homer month he’ll seek to regain the cluding two doubles also aiding non. Clendenon is 33 and will be with three in the seventh, in­ 4-1 lath. However, his maigin was Is this toe end of the Arnold tle since the Kemper Open lost Unlike Palmer, Nicklaus will prevent the Cubs from second with an RBI single, toen In toe (^ntaig imdng for Bt coveted club tlUe at Manches­ the wrinidng cause. Pete Free­ platooned with Eld Kranepool at cluding two on Tolan’s homer. Today’s Games too great for Lingua to over­ Palmer-Jcmk Nicklaus era? Will faU. doesn’t let golf tnistratlMis bug chalking up that nightcap victo­ « * • touched off a toree-run touito L ouis. ter. He was imable to defend man bad two hits in a losing first base. Chicago (Setana 8-8) ait Pltto- com e. these two giants who have domi­ There are recurring rumen him . ry—or defeat—for at least 2V4 la st year. cause. Auto Parts is 4-4 and the Azeue, who has been at home DODGERS - METS — buigta (Bunntaig 6-4) N Hilinski, who has a scratch nated toe game so overwhelm­ tost toe jet-pUoting milUonaire BiRial^dk^core, m onths. “I’m hitting the ball bettor losers 1-9. In Kansas City, had said he Drysdale, taking hds first turn Montreal (J. Robertson 1-2) ait this year than ever before,” he handicap with the state and also ingly during toe past decade golfer, wito his many bustaiess The game will be resumed intore^ may soon retire and A uto P a rts 821 18x—10-8-2 would quM baseball, rather than on the mound since April 22 Hendricks Outduels Stevens St. LouU (Briles 44) N noted tola morning. at Ellington, will again enter ever strike awe into pro goU > ( r * -r ' : ✓ Bow on Weekend from the point of Interruption— STAN HILINSKI M oria rty ’s 004 000— 4-4-4 return to Boston to play. He Is when he wee sidel'ned with a Houston (Dlerker 8-4 and Ray Upon learning of the fire the Canadian Amateur In Au­ ranks again? WIU they ever win shuck toe pressure and furatra- ’ but rx>t until early September, Naktenls and Charlebals; Bag- Center Billiards continued expected to join his third Ammi- sore shoulder, checked the Mets 2-1) at AUanta (P. NIekro 10-4 which leveled the Pro Shop ear­ match playing. "I Just can’t gust. another major championship? tfcm of this most humbling end when the Cube make their next To T ake Home $2,000Check leson, Nicola and Freeman. tournament play last weekend in can League Chib this year in on seven hits for 5 2-3 L-nlngs and P. Jarvis 0-4) 2. twl-night ly this morning, Hilinski said get away,” he noted. "I try to There are doubts, aMhough humiliating of games. Minneapolis for tonight’s game trip to CirelnnaU. Son Diego (KeOey 8-4) at Los TWa Isn’t Ukely. Golf is Norwich and faced defeat. Dot's before yielding to Jim Brewer, By DEAN YOST he was fortunate in that he took play nine holes at night to keep fewer of them in the case of Saturday's game betw een with the Twins. In other NaUonal League ac­ who ga ve up only one -hit the Angeles (Osteen 8-0) N his clubs home last night in in sh a p e ." Nicklaus, only 29, sUll one of the Palmer’s life. It always has Reitauiant send the Cuemen tivity, Don Dryeda'e made a been. Son of a Latrobe, Pa., Green Manor and Moriaity Azeue was traded earlier in reet of the way. The seaaoral battle between dnotamail (Fisher 1-0) at Son preparaUon for the Stale Ama­ President of the E&S Gago Pico Second most powerful hitters of toe boll Major League greenskeeper and pro, he lives Brothers ended in a 6-4 tiiiunph back hom e w ith a 19-15 lose. the year from Cleveland to Bos­ successful pitching comeback as The Big D. picking up his first the south's Ray Hendricks and FVanclsco (R. Rdberteon 1-1; teur qualifying tourney Tuesday Co., Hilinski said he “ would Ilka golf has ever seen cuid, when in ton In a six-player deal keyed Los Angeles nipped the New from morning until night al­ (or the oonstruction gang at Home runs made the dif­ victory since open'ng day, the North’s Cari 'Bugs’ Stevens Only games scheduled in /Wallingford. to score a double again.” The form, a calculating craftsman. 0IA N D IN C M Buckley Flidd. around Ken Harrelson. He was York Mete 3-2; San FYancisco struck out three and didn't walk Leaders; Tuesday’s QaaoM Due to toe pressure of busi­ double would be annexing the Best in Lime P alm er is 10 y ea rs old er, 89, though he acknowledges his ference as Dot’s clouted seven resulted in Hendricks winning American League SMJI OtFY CKHTTBALL Bob Roy rapped a three-run hitjlng .240 for Boston, with one swept a doubleheader from a man. He eaid after the stint New York at FtaUedelptaia, 2, ness, the ERCC champ has Manchester tIUe where the com- toe sport’s Idol, a superbly-con­ mounting business pressure — out of the park. The Billiards’ the Thom pson 200 y esterd a y by BATTING (150 at bats)—CU- W . L . botner in the second inning for and four RBI's. He is Montreal, 7-4 and 6-1. that he expects to take his next twl-nlght •• ' been forced to cut down on his peUtion is much suffer than at ditioned athlete and tierce com­ also connected with golf—are a Porky Vlara hit one. rew , M innesota .891; F . Robtav- Rock Racing Center BUKards '...... U 0 Green Manor. Dave Yavinskl 29 and has a lifetime major Philadelphia checked San Die­ one full lap as 6,000 spectators Chicago at Pittsbuigh, 2, twl- petitor but one whose oonfi- distraction. The defending town cham­ turn on tihe mourjd in Cincinnati son, Baltlmorev .388. Green Wiannr ...... 9 3 and Ken Irish had two hits league average of .259 over go 5-4 on fill-in Terry Harmon’s Friday night. viewed the action. nlght dence on toe greens has been Friends say he will play until pions scored a double win at RUNS — F. Robinsen, Balti­ Bob Pico, of 37 Castle Rd., A co^ Retoaurant ------7 6 apiece for the winners. Green eight seasons. 10th Imrirg single; St. Louis ?ie- Stevens won the pole posltloa Montreal at St Louis, N dia k en . he can’t walk, always hoping Central Connecticut Sunday as Andy Kosko’s 11th homer in Manchester, and Kevin Brown Sportsman’s Tavern ----- 3 8 Manor is 4-7 and Moriarty’s Satriano, 28, is a left-handed ieated Houston 5-3, and Atlanta by way of the fastest lap in time more, 61; Blair, Baltimore, 49. His once magic putting touch some day to recover his lost th j secon d gaane D rysda le an Houaton at AUanta, N of East Northport, N.Y., Walnut Baxheni...... 3 8 they bumped off Ciaco Con­ hitter who betted .259 . for the slipped post Pittsburgh 6-4. trial^. His main problem, Heod- RUNS BATTED IN — Pow­ is loe cold and he is just a ghost to u to . 1- 10. early lead, and the Dodgers San Diego at Los Angeles, 2, 19th Hole supplied all the a^on in race DeGocmler Homete .... 1 11 struction in the morning 7-1, Angels in 41 games this season • • • ricks, was next to him in the ell, Baltimore 52; KUlebrew, Nicklaus is cut of anotoer bedt Green Manor 051 OOx—6-7-2 add^ two more in the fourth on tw i-nlght five (foir Q production euid C of the man who used to (tolp in and came back in the afterncxm with one home run and 16 No. 2 position. 'Bugs’ took the Minnesota, 52. of cloth. The 218pound son of RBO SOFISALL M orinrty’s 310 000—4-4-4 CUBS - R E D S — ’s saoriflce fly and OincinnaU at Sem FriinciscD, N NO. Sedan) at Lime Rock Park from off the Ften and oink 60 to d efea t C iow n Budget, 16-9. RBI’s. His lifetime average early lead and was pressed hard HITS — Blair, Baltimore, 79; Nix 177-38147; fifth flight—How­ Columbus, Ohio, druggist has W . I* Iridi and White; GemmeU. That second game bit of inde­ when Mamy Mota scored from American League Country Club Saturday. Pico and Brown, both and 68foot '’ putts in made Fine defensive play by the en­ over six seasons is .224. He had by Hendricks throughout the F. Robinson, Baltimore, 76. ard Tourtellotte 190-40-160, 188 unUmlted natural ablUty. Atoertfa Stan ...... 6 1 Rob Nicola and FYoeman. cision was dirappoinUng for the third on Met rookie Jack Di- East Division BELEOl'ED NINE driving 13(X) c.c. Alla Romeo riiarges to major (toampimi- tire team ar.d the hitting of his best major league seasrni early stages. On lap 38 Hend­ DOUBLES — Carew, Minnes­ 34-152. K ickers—Lou A pter 8 8 He is powerful off toe toe and Amertoan Driving ...... 4 3 Cubs in more ways than one— Lauro’a wild pitch. W. U Pot.03. A—Dick Lovett 80-3-27, Ernie Spyders, ba'Itled fiercely from ships. Viara and Dave White sparked last year vdien he hit .253 with ricks passed Stevens on the ota, 16; Blair, Baltimore 14. 23-73; Roy Conyers 87-1878; “I just can’t seem to get a ral­ has proved tai setting all-time T ek p h en e ...... 3 8 STANDINGS Don Kesringer had his newly-es­ Drysdale’s only, serious trou­ Balttancre 44 17 .721 — Holland 81-4-27; B — John (he green flag for second spot in the morning win. eight homers and 35 RBI's. homestretch and kept the lead TRIPLES — 3 Ued at 4. Jack Hunter 86-12-73; Tony Tsm- ly going any more," Palmer records in toe Open end toe Annum Oooto...... 3 S NATIONAL LEAGl'E tablished major league record ble came in the third when New B oston 36 22 .021 6H Dyment 38-7-26, Pat Mlstretta class G. Pico pushed his Pero’s Randy Smith plus White and imUl the 69th lap when a cau­ HOME RUNS — R. Jackson, tuio 83-1873; Eric Kellner 887- Masters (hat be is capable of Wholesile Tk« ...... 3 8 W. L. 83-7-26, Jim Moriarty 31-6-26, fruit stand sponsored car pcist said after shooting a final-round of errorless ball by shortetops York mixed singles by Bud Har­ Oakland, 23; PetrocelU, Boston, D etroit 91 23 .574 9H 73; CharUe ^ynolds 77-4-78; Ed m o c k O a ...... 3 8 M edico 8 2 Viara highlighted the hitting, When Joe Ncunath was 'lead­ tion flag appeared and every­ Brown to stay on lap six. He 72 tor 284 and fa llin g to take a d ­ completely demoHshing a golf snapped a t 54. relson, and Cleon 20. Waabtaigtion 31 82 .402 14 Pete Teete 33-7-26, BUI Phelan Dickman 9817-73; Sectxid—Jim R A . O h d > ...... 3 4 Nasaiff Arms 8 2 Smith knocked two out of the ings the 1900 Beaver. Fads, Pa., one, except Stevens made a pit- then proceeded to close on race He set the record in the ope­ Jones with Wayne Garrett’s sac­ STOLEN BASES — Harper, New Y ork 30 32 .404 14% 32-6-26; C —E a rl Mofflart 35-10- i s a t a i a ...... 1 Men. Auto Parts park. Viara had two and White Higli School Tigers to their first stop. 'Bugs’ regained the lead Johnson 85-876, J a ck 0>hn 87- leader Bill Goddard’s Triumph 4 4 ner, but booted a grounder in rifice to r tw o runs. SeatUe, 31; CampanerU, Oak­ Oleiveland 20 86 .864 21 25, B ob LaC happelle 36-10-25, INnBFBNDENT SOFTBAU. Green Manor three hits. unbeaten season in more than 30 and held it until about the 80th 11-76; MUt Stein 824-76; Joe Spitfire with Brown stiU only a 4 7 the seventh inning of the second « • • land, 25. Henri Peseinl 35-9-26, Bill Moat W . L . The Cuemen return to action years be was called the Hungar- lap when Hendricks caught up West Division Garbrous 86-1876, Ralph Tar- second behind. Moriarty Brothers 1 10 g am e. ,. GIANTS - EXPOS — PITCHING (5 DecUlonB)—Mc­ 39-13-26; Low Groea— John Kathy Whitworth Triumphs Taylarh Tavena ...... 6 1 tonlght as they jiTay Sportsman km Howitzer by Joe Tvonzo, and pulled away from the entire OaUaitd 30 20 .040 — taglla 9814 ;76; Sid Nechamen On la p 18, h ow ever, to e tw o AMERICAN LEAGI E The old m ark o f 53 w as ret in A three-run homer by Ken Nally, Baltimore, 9-0, 1.000; Persigallo 73, Steve Mate'va'~78, Wyman O il...... 6 1 Tavern at 7:30 in the Silk City sports editor of the Beaver F'alls field . Minnesota 31 20 .044 — 91-16-76; BUI Warmlngton 92-16- Alfa botshoes came upon the W. L. 1931 by Chico Carrasquel of the Henderson gave San Ehancisco Lyle, Boston, 5-0, 1.000. Erwiri Kennedy 73; Blind Bo­ Lenox Fhtannacy ...... 4 3 League at Mt. Nebo. News-Tribune. Hendricks, known as 'Mr. SeatUe 26 31 .406 6 76; PhU dlCorcla 8818-76. mobile road btook in the form To Snap Long Loss Streak Police & File 7 4 Chioago White Sox, while Buddy 'Victory in the opener, and blasts g ey —P aul B oris 101, BUI Maai Ray's Restaurant ...... 4 3 Modify', lived up to his name STRIKEOUTS —McDoweU, C hioago 28 82 .418 7 Ladies Low Gross—A—Carol of a AusUn-Cooper sedan. The Sears Roebuck 7 4 Cleveland, 97; (blip, Boston, 96. 101. WINF ...... 3 3 in fine form. The Richmond, Va. Kansas City 24 84 .414 7^ Carlson 97; B—Del Hartmann, Cboper driver slowed the fast SUTTON, Maas. (A P )— up (3,750, boosting her earnings Dillons 5 6 PR O SW EEPS Oenter Congo ...... 2 4 TROUBLE SHOOTER — Defending: U.S. Open naitlve collected toe 12,000 first National Loqitae Califoirnia 19 SO .845 11 Mary Heriin 111; C— Bines pace by using a lot of power on Patty Berfif, the grrand old tor toe year to (22,775. "The W lpco 4 7 Low Grogs— Erwin Kennedy North IMIethodlst ...... 1 6 champion Lee Trevino had his share of 'troubles place prize money. I^Uowing BATTmO (150 at bate)-M . Soaday’s ResnlU Warmlngton 119; D— Shirley (ho straight and a lot of road wind swirled around and I A rm y A Navy 4 6 73, J, .868. ntagn, rain BETTER NINE locking brakes and smoking ever, I Sit 17 greens wito some search for errant ball that was found in tall grrass. W. L, W. L. ETemke. After a conference RUNS — Wyim, Houston, 49; Balttanore 9-18, CMcago 0-2 OUva 81-14-67, A l Harrtann 86- A—Carol Carlson 49-9-40; B— tires, Brown spun his cor try­ worth, the reigniing’ queen good toots, so I’m happy." Oilers 4 Tedtord'e Barbers 6 0 track officials found a mistake Kesslnger, Chicago, 46. iDetrolt 7, Kansas City 0 18-68, Dick Lundell 78-9-69, John Del Hartmann 68-13-41; C—Con­ ing ito avoid serious contact, of the LPGA tour. It con­ The triumiri) was Kathy’* Stevenson's Easo 6 3 Gunver Stampers 4 2 and awarded DeSairo third spot RUNS BATTED IN — Banks, Minnesota 3, Cleveland 2 Dyment 88-1449. nie Kelly 54-14-40, Vera Honnon leaving Pico all alone In second cerns money. As Patty tells thtard in six ai^iearan cea—In­ South Lacrosse Stars Top North Lawyers 5 4 Manchester Herald 4 2 and fifth to ETemke. Chicago, 56; McCovey, San California at Waahington, rain SELECTED TWELVE 66-15-40; D—S h irley H om ing 63- place the joke, she notes that clud ing a 1968 k M to Sandra Ansakh's 4 6 VFW ' 4 2 Hendricks was numing an FVancUco, 60. Oakland 18, B oston 0 A—Steve Mlata'va 42-839, Dick 18-84. Kickers—Shirley Homing Pico, who Is an electrical en­ Kathy is pretty wealthy as Post tor the LPGA tlUe—at The South won the 28to an­ American, scored three goals N orm an's 3 8 G orm an B rothers 2 4 average speed of 91.913 and cov­ . HITS — M. Alou, Pittsburgh, Today’s Games <3ronln 43-2-41; B—Frank Kier­ 110-4870, Carol Carlson 97-2877. gineer with HamUton Standard, Pleasant Valley. Asked about nual alK rtar lacroaae gam e In and had two assists ets did the top money winner Noito End Fire 2 4 ered the five-eighth mile track 96; A. Johnson, dneinnaU, 79. OaHUrid (HOntor 8-7 and Lau- nan 45-5-40, Jtan Morisuty 45-8 Low Gross—A-^tan Hilinski finished third overall behind (he course, toe said: "Like it? I hot, humid Baltimore at Home- Goodell, his teammate from among lady golfers today. Discount Flirnlture 1 5 Games Tonight in an average time of 24.52 DOUBLES — M. Alou, Pitts­ 40, B ob G enoveol 47-6-41, BUI 79; B—Charlie ReynoldB 77; C— Goddard €ind Lime Rock Park love It—and I love aU the people wood Field Friday by the score Johns Hopkins bo lead the South zecique 2-1) at Kansas OUy (But­ The gag goes tously: Kathy Harry’s Plzra 1 6 Medics V3. Manor, Buckley secMids with some times os low burgh, 22; Kesslnger, Chicago, Oiguere 48-5-41; C — Bob La­ Tom Wolff 78; D—Kack Cristo- owner Harry Theodoracopulos around here.” o f 12-11. A sellou t crow d o f 4,- to vlotory. ler 2-2 and Bunker 2-8), 2 twl- decided to buy a dress one day Games Tonight W lpco \'s. D illon’s, W addell as 21.30. HU car, a ’88 Chevy 19. Chappelle 51-10-41, BUI Skinner fanl 85; El—EkI Dickman 90. In o n A lfa R om eo Sedan. The prize check appeared 500 witnessed the stars compete Cowan is a 0>Us’ draft choice nigtat at Niemon-Marcus, a fashion­ Sportaman 'VS. BttUards, 7:80, Norman's vs. Stevenson’s. coupe, is powered by a small TRIPLES — Tolan, ClncinnaU, BETTER NINE Ken Rourke, also from Man­ only a secondary matter to Miss In this rugged game. Huntoig- In toe’ N.F.L. Cowan w a s d eck ­ CaMornte. (Murphy 4-8) at 52-11-41; Low gross— Dick Cro­ able store In Dallas. When toe Verplanck 350 cL Chevy engine, delivering 6; R. Jackson, Atlanfta, 5. First— B— Charlie Reynolds chester, driving an E production Whitworth. She plans to play in N ebo. tnn of Yale and West Hartford ed by a vicious check by (be Mtamesota (Perry 4-8 or Wood- nin 73; BUnd bogey Joe Zanet- drove up In her expensive, alr- Tuesday, June 17 n ea r 550 h orsepow er. HOME RUNS — McCovey, 87-4-33, Jordan Larson 89-834; Porsche Speedster, drove his Columbus, Ohk>, this week, but Acadia vs. Manor, 9, Nebo. ccored first for toe North, but North defense, led hy Young son 8-2) tl 81, Stan HlUiMdd 81. oonditlooed car, toe ooukbi’t Auto Parts vs. Nasaiff. Buck- San Friinclsco, 21; L. May, Cin­ Dick Carlson 88884; C—Tom flrtt race on the we^end. He is pointing for the Ncrflonal Driving School vs. AnnulU, soon toe South was 'not to be and Lucke, both of Army, and Seattle (Marshall 8-7) vs Chi­ PR O SW EEPS find a parking space. So, Pat­ ley STAFFORD SPEEDWAY cinnati, 18. WoUf 886-88, Harry Welnateln was doing quite well moving up Open two weeks hence at Scenic 6:15, Nebo. denied as they scored four Umes had to lea've (he game only to cago ( Wynne 04) at Milwaukee, Low Oroas—Dick Cronin 78, n ty’s joke goes, Kathy gave away PoUce vs. AAN, Wadddi The weather was hot and hu­ STOLEN BASES — Brock, St. n . j - , . I __ t 40-884; Jack Hunter 48884, u through the pack but finished Hill Country Club in Pensacola, Cfongo VB. WINF, 6:16, Kewiey. return later wearing, a brace. N Ted PI (Aira Whitworth re­ U gtit Walnut Acedia, 7:80, Nebo • VINYL INTERIOR ^ planck lege and distance race of the Poor weather conditions pre­ menioo -{-3; C — Jim Johnson It was the fourth straight gained her form Sunday wUh a took a double-bogey six on toe BUUarda 'vs. DeOormier, 9, Friday, Jme fO Second Annual Andy Burfoot vailed Sunday at the Manches­ EUiugton Ridge -t-8, second Stan Oeda + 2 , C — Ford victory at Le Mans and pressure cooker one-stroke vic­ 5Srd hole. She blrdled the final Moriarty's vs. Nasaiff, Buck- Road Race held here Sun­ ter Sportsman Assn, weekly CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP liony Lembo even, H. LatUmer one of the closest finishes In the tory over Sandra Hayide. hole, after Mias Whitworto took N ebo. Yeiterday*! Stan Whcdeoale vs. Telephone, 6:16, ley day. The Schoedboy Rim, also skeet shot. Bob Arendt scored 54 H siea even, John Sonuners even; BV— liiatory of the cIosbIc qx>rts car Tied with Miss Haynle enter­ a safe bogey, but It was too Ut- tle, too late, and she had to set­ N ebo. * 1 1 9 5 ® ® Sears vs. AAN, WaddeU 4.25 miles, was won by Ev­ the only double win. Only il BATTINO—Reggie Jackson, First—Stan Hilinski 238; sec­ Howard Tourielotte even; Ktask- event. Drivers Jackie Ickx of ing the final round, toe appUed tle for a par 7S and a (3,900 pay­ Methodist vs. Taylor’s, 6:16, Lawyers vs. AnaakM’s. Ver­ erett Watson of Norwich in a shooters showed with fair AthleUcs, double^ triplsd. htt ond—D ave lin g u a 234. en — Jim MoOartoy 87-879; Belgium and Jackie Oliver of the preoaure from the outset, planck record time of 22:29.8. scores being recorded. his 2Srd home run and drove tat E in t F ligh t — 86 h oles — P at Floyd O’Brien 84 879; Pete Britain just had enough to hold caudtaig a btrdle on the flrrt o ff. K eeney. TED TRUDON, Inc. AMERICAN FARM Simday*B race at Wesleyan F irst round — B ob Arendt 23, (our nuis—after imoeirtiy ai 10 Indomenioo 16818144, Dick Naktenls 87-879; Ben Brown 88 off a screaming Porsche to win green, and went on to fashion a Marilyn Smith and Ruth Jea- Gorman ■vs. VFW, 8:16, R o8 sen eato had 70s for 318 totals, 1M % — 8* Raya — 1«9* MBea Oaisraaiaad Staadlngs brought out 71 competlton from Joe Gorman 22; second round Saturday—as Oakland tianuiiad Carlson 16818145; sacond flight 1879; Herb Snyder 9811-79; Ed b y 115 y ards. one-under-par 73 for a 61-hole ertaon. W. L. across Conneoticut. Thera were Arendt 22, Gormiui 21, B. Kler- toe Boston Rad Sox 184. —Las Baum 16888146, Pete Dymon 83-874; Ray BeUer 83- total of 314 on a 6,188yard lay­ good for (2,035 prise money. TlM irsday, June 19 VOLKSWAGEN FORSCRB Shirley Elngltoom was next Sears 41 competitors In toe college nan 21; third round W. Daniel­ PITCHINO—Earl Wilson. Ti­ Naktenls 18828149; third flight 874; Jack Hunter 8818-74; Bob The New York Mets last sea­ out, whipped by gua^ winds Klock vs. BA’s, 5:16, Nebo. 1XHXAND TPKE. — TALOOTTVILLE A rm y-N avy race and 81 la toe sttooolboy. son 23, T. Sawelle 15; fourth gers, hurled a tsroddttsr, walk­ —Tbm WoUf 16884-141, Jim jRoaentMd 87-1874; Howard son turned in eight shutouts in ivhlch killed moot playera with 319, with JoAnne Prentice Lenox vs. Allied, 6:16, Keeney. PoU oe-FIre The meet was iqxmsored by toe round B. Kiernan 20, W. Daniel­ ing one and MriUnt out asveo in Joiswon 18884-145; fourth flight >Ilourt«Uobte 93-18-74; Matt games where they used two or "The wind was a majM* factor and Murle Llndstrom anottier Tedtord’s 'vs. Discount, 8:15, DiUoh LITTLE STINGEIR — Jimmy Stange, 2, son of on mound at Fenway Park yesterday during an­ Middletown Recreation Depart­ son 18; fifth round W. Daniel­ pttchtaig Detroit to a 74 victory .^larry Cohn 178-83-146, Andy Allen SS-ll-Tl. more pitchers. today," Kathy said after picking stroke bcusk. R obertoon. W ipoo Boston pitcher Lee Stange, takes warm up throws nual Father and Son Day exhibition. He was a hit. m ent. son 23, G arm on 21. over Ksnsss OUy. BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 16, 19^

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M er maternal grandparents are Mk. and Mrs. Ted Nelson, Somers. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr.' E u id Mrs. W illiam Brenmin, Somers.

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F i f t l R W A Y , FRESHBAKE* White Bread KING SIZEi MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY .y V/I WHAT DO Y X I AAEAN, LEMON r I'M NOT \ thirsty oannoti, 60” x 27” WORRIED... ' "WEVE RUN OUT OF Reaiemon JUICE r? A F T E R A L L , V ELECTRICITY"? WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU w e 'r e ONLY^ beachJ DEL 8- oz. Be CAREFUL PLAYING 7 7 * 5 OF MR. A G A M E Sitjp THAT./ PONT VbLl 605H, I DIDNT KNOW Tomato Sauce MONTE ABERNATHY- , 'towels* W 0 l S (Umlt 8) \ OF GOLF. KNOW THATI& ICE CREAM CONES TWUN rMVN,.FIMIt LOMA n.QT. SIZE • A A l HE'S A UNSANITARV ? WERE UNSANITARY/ TERRIBLE open thuraday and M ^ y till 9:00 p.m .! ^ LITTLE In the heart of downtown main street, manoheater! ^ Hershey Syrup WOLF! 3 Hi-C Drink PinsticPnil ..39 WITH THIS COUPON ANL PURC h a SI WITH THIS COUPON AND p u r c h a s e d HAIR SPRAY 1 3- O Z . 1 UsT-inig) S5 00 OR MORE ______$5 00 OR MORE______REG.-UNSCTD.-H/H cent. vouesii- {^COUPON GOOD THRU SAT JUNE 21 0\ J^COUPON GOOD THRU SAT JUNE 21 lj\ Z::m BiKew/v U 6-IL 0 AQua Net PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER JUNIOR SNUCKER'S ORANGE I FLETCHER CLASS GOs o f M a n c h e s t e r CLEANER I'VE GOT AiSURPRISE THIS SUMMER I'LL 1 MAYBE 'v fi8S4521 HEINZ BABY FOOD DEAL MARMALADE FOR Tt3U, HOLLYHOCK.' REALLY TEACH m i g h t THE WORLD’ 54 McKEE STREET AJAX Y O U HOW To .GET WILL ^ S S U m m m STRAINED LABEL SMUCKER'S SEEDLESS l u c k y . BLOW UP " Now k the tline to bring In year aoreeas to be vepaimd. , SWIM! Storm window glass replaoed. LIQUID CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER HEINZ BABY FOOD BLACKBERRY PRESERVE 6 FREEZE DRIED PARSON'S 6 AUTO GUSS INSTALLED WITH EN-ZOLVE WAIT! TH* VISITORS YOU SAY WENT WITD PRUITT b l a z e s L t h a t WHO'S HE? A HEYi THIS ROPE'S 5TIU WBTl TH* TO ST. LOUIS-. WERE THEY JOE REMICK AND BOAT'S LIKE TH ', COP AFTER JOET SKIFF'S BEEN TIED HERB ONUY ULASS FURNITURE TOPS \ 1 O N E M A R S O OR SOME LEECH MINUrES...FROaABLV BY THAT SANKA COFFEE AMMONIA RENTED! AFTER A SHARE vCHAP. SINCE TH'CABIN'S BMPTYl DRIVE OF JOB'S LOOT? REGULAR OR ELEKTRA PERK SWEETHEART UQUlD MIRRORS (Firaplace and Door) DETERGENT m. PICTURE FRAMINfl (all typM) YUBAN COFFEE DISH DETERGENT REGULAR CLEANING FLUID WINDOW and PLATE OLASS YUBAN COFFEE CARBONA AMERICA'S FAVORITE DRIVE FOR AUTO. DISHWASHERS ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS D. D. EISENHOWER DECANTER S 1 0 4 N I ABE LINCOLN DECANTER ...... BS4IO DETERGENT CASCADE youResoiu&t>ee W e i^ A C H HEINZ KETCHUP I ’M SO HAPPY RDR \ weLL,TH0» SOUGHT OHS/ANP.-OH, URRY PRE-COOKED SUGAR SURSTITUTE M AR KiePf OH,0o.' you ! PUT HOW DID ir J WAS THIS P0T 6 0 U .Y / w A iru . y<7u in e G T H M / F. D. ROOSEVELT ...... $ 1 2 JS0 HUNT S ITAUAN HC7W WONP&eFUt,/ HAPPSN 60FA6r?y 6TORe-AHD ycvLLvjosrLweHiM/ M. L. KING ...... < S .e O TOMATOES 2 73' TOMATO JUICE WITH EN-ZOIVE H a l l m a r k Be a n s 33' SWEET N' LOW 39' IWGAPORASLe IRAVO SOOTHING SYRUP PURS-AND R. F. KENNEDY ...... M . M F L O O R W A X 97' A S P E R G U M VERMONT MAID 34'GAUCHOS "^ 57' E/LL/ANP- 1968 CAMPAIGN BOTTLER . . set f 1 2 ^ SYRUP ' LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON SUN COUNTRY DRIVE CATSUP 15 1967 B&G XMAS PLATES ...... §18410 AIR FRESHENERS 59' M a r c a l H a n k ie s VERMONT MAID jeS'PRIDE^IrFARM 3 97' mec svARPS i huuth 1968 B&G XMAS PLATES ...... §10410 FAVOR conxc DETERGENT HUNTS HuSix 1969 B&G XMAS PLATES ...... § 1 3 .7 8 FURNITURE rousH 77' t 1IBAII INSTANT TOMATO PASTE 6 - 95' ONION SOUP Kix 139' FELT \ W/ AID b a g MiXIHmi’S DAY PLATE ...... 68.76 PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., JUNE 21ST. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. (First Edltton) NULINB REPRODUCTIONS ...... from fl.OO Manchestetr Parkade, Middle Turnpike, West — Triple-S Redemption Center, 180 Market Square, Ne'wington Open Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. 9:00-5:30— Fri. 9:00-9:00 Closed Mondays ip> '.i'-V - ^

r:^ i M O i i w i i m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 PAGE TWEMTY-ONI B o s Ir o s s Sorvicas Holp Hnip Wanted—Mole 34 Offofod 13 Cowtraclinq 14 Moft^aQOS 27 35 35 t u r r e t Lathe operator, over­ 36 Halp Womod—Mala 36 ArHclot For Sola 45 niBRR OUGHTA BB A LAW BY a a o w m i ooB WHIPPLR time, top wagee, all beneOto, WAWrBD—^Ifacpenaneed plumb- $nM ~~ROTS5iwroii^«tty"i^ BEOOIfD MORTOAtHI — On- FOR "a job wMl done feel­ Par Rind 67 CLASSIFIED CLERK — part-time, for our er’a bMper, good wagm, oiver- STEADY poit-tlnu work. S n.m TRESS trimmed, pruned, and, modeling epeetoltot. Additions. limited funds avaltoMe for see- e:q?erlenoed oo^. Reg Mtf- ing’’, Ctoan carpets with Blue W eTTV/As U 1NA6 A1DUGrtQUAR1ERMA6TlER WPO OO ioo IHINR MOUND UP M CAMP removed. Building lota cleared.' TRAIN Nelco Drive-In Store, after­ O orp., 1608 R oute 8, South t o e . C an S4949M, A . B . C U ck to 10 p .m ., caU 64e-0SS4. ^ GARDNER LiAKB —A lta w - BBAUTY SAUnt —I re« rooms, dormers, porehes, and mortgagee, payments to noons 3-6, Saturday 8-2. Apply Luatre, Rent electric eham; 600RE1H 6 TROOPS aASTED OFF RDR HEIR WmOllT half op m SQUlPMENTf - Insured. Free eatimates. Call l ^ d e o r . 289-9661. Plumbing ft Heating, Ino. pooer $1. Paul’a Paint ft WaU- head Grore cottages. Free bro* area, groastng $80,000 per cabinets, formica, buiU • ins, suit your budgat. Bxpadlant N elco Store, 260 B road S t, WANTBJD ter cash and carry eiG AMMUAL 6M0UAC - ehure. 6S7-1886. M9-717S. 63244M . paper Supply. ANfeoD^see mv ( k p , i tminU'iou left ______year. AU replies conAdewtisl. ADVERTISING bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446 servtoa. J. D. Realty, 648-BUt. Manohester. hunberyard, fuH-tlme hdp, ex­ ------' HARE«URE'IOU AMO THE HlDS HhCk. B M H M G SU IT? MY \AU.1MAT«TlJFFLTlNaQH OIANT-B NECK Wsirtite Write Box " Y " MsiMhsslar a . W. POLLARD Tree Service. perience helpful but not nec- TWENTY volume World Book Herald or can PtalmrlUe 747- CLASSIFnED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS HRST DEAN MACHINB BVtRYIllM G! viE'a b e io o m il e s M 6UNlKLM6t?WHEREOy;CPaFYOURPRE9ECIl* wood Rd. 4 room c o t t a r s Ciftting, pruning, trimming. “RNAST” e«eary. CaU Mr. Meintynv tor encyok^wdla, atoo 15 volume MU. Paving— Drivawoys 14*A Buslnoss Opportunity 28 m WILDERMEOS ')t)U f sundeck, modem 8 AJL to 4:80 PJL Lota cleared. Reasonable. Ftee PRODUCTS ■> apptantm ent. 649-4602, Oroea- ChUdoraft, two-volume dic­ f o r g e t A M ^ N O ’! . TACRtc? Weeps 7, $100 wesk- eetlmatee. Insured. 289-8720. NO JOBS too large or too SMALL retail busbiees estab­ LEARN TO USE man Lumber Oo. tionary, Worid AOas. Original 191 C E N T E R Street, an s% M SECRETARY SECOND 102 COLONIAL. RD. ly . M rs. C s rtsr, 74S-814a. small, any size paving prob­ lished over 20 years. $6,000 cost, $414, asking $220. 647-1712. room boms with 2*ear gsrsge O W T CLOSINO TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. TOU ARB A-1, truck It A-1 THE TRUCK DRIVEJR for plumbing lem we are equipped to cash required. Includes stMk, COLUMBIA Lake — Wster- locstsd In buBineaa n s m m . PJt. DAT BKPntB PUBUGATION Oellare, atBos, yards, drive­ and h ^ n g supplies." 649-486«, 1967 EDITION Wbrld Book En- hsindle. 646-3194. Harvey Bros. fixtures, etc. Excellent oppor­ COMPTOMETER WANTED THIRD Has im m ediate <^>enlngB. fronS, sleeps fou r, Ju ly 12-19, Dwelling could be easily sob- I H r S a tv d a jr mmt Maadajr to 4iM p.in. Frld*; ways sealed and small tmek- P avin g. tunity for right person. Phll- Jtonch^r Pipe ft Supply Oo., cyclopedia. Mint condition. verted for professional or ooai* Aug. 23-Labor Day. neeps Ing done A-1 right. Gall Tra- b rlck A g en cy , R ea ltors, 646- TURRET liATHB OPERATORS 180 H artford R d ., Manchester. CaU 875-1840. msrelsl occupancy. Robert J« EVENING INTERVIEWS fiv e, June 21-July 6, Aug. 28- mano Trucking Service toll- 4200. Do you have an interest SHIFTS HARDINOE CHUGKER8 OP- Sm ith, J oe., 988 Mato Stiest PLEASE READ TOUR AD L abor D ay. 648-2893, 649-04M. free. 742-M8T., Roofing— Siding 16 and an aptitude for math? ARRANGED ERATO R8 CXiEAN Rugs, like' new, so 84ft6241. ftomrtllTf ar "Waat Ada” are taken aver tka pkone aa a Do you want excellent Multi Circuits, a n^ddly Holp Wonlocl— easy to do with Blue laistre. niiiTtidi----- T he adverttoer akiadd read hto ad the FIRST TREE 8BIRVICB (Bouder) — ROOFTNO and Roof Repair. working conditions, fringe PRODUCTION MILLERS, SET­ Avoid The Traffic^ growing firm in the elec­ Mete or Fomete 37 Rent' electric ehampooer $1. MANCHBSTBgt DAT IT APPBAB8 and REPORT ERRORS In time ter the Trees cut, building lots clear­ Couglln R o ofin g C o., In c., 643- benefits and advancement tronics field, extends an In­ UP .AND OPERATE. ______Olcott Variety Stwe. Woutad To Root 6B nest teaertlan. Ike Herald to teeponalble ter only ONE In- 7707. opi>ortunitles ? Training OFFICE BUILDING ed, trees topped. Got a tree AVAILABLE Work in Manchester vitation to visit our plant Central tocationf Unlimited e a m e t me amltted laaertton ter any adverttoement and then begins immediately. To be­ mSPBCTORS, EXPERIENCED ?*" '*'“"**" work at RWITOED COUPLE will rent problem? Well worth phone to discusB opportunities in ortve in. Must be pleasant and potentiel! Srtler now using 0 BIDWELL Home Improvement WITH AIRCRAFT small air-conditioned furnished ^ H the cKtent at a "make Kaod" Inaertlon. Errora which caU, 742-8282. gin you receive. t y p e be able to work with people. B IR D g a g s ; and fuU length da net leaaen the value of ttie adverttoement wUl not be Oo. Expert installation of IF YOU HAVE GOOD SEC­ * the following areas: as doctor’s offtceHMllte! Pro- NOW p a r t s . Prefer adulta over 20 yeare stand. CaU 648-1781. apartment for two or three earreeited by "m ake good" laaertton. BRICK, block and atone work. aluminum siding, gutters and PAT DURINO TRAININa RETARIAL SKILLS AND LIKE ROUTING months commencing about fesslonaUy decorated with old. Must be willing to work waM t o waU carpetin g and Brick walla, patloa, outdoor-in- trim. Roofing installation and TEXACO SERVICE THE OPPORTUNTTY TO TO WORK WITH PEOPLE, FABIRCATION July 1st. Write Box "C ", Man­ WE HAVE A CHALLBNOINO AU B ^ e tite . eome weekends. Houm can be poncUng! Amesita parking (Rookvtne, Ton Free) door fireplaces, sidewalka, repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. STATION LEARN A VALUABLE SKILL BRIDGEPORT chester Herald. POSITION AVAILABLE FOR arranged to suit you. ExceUent Boots and Accossorios 46 lot. OsH J. Oedeaky to in­ chimneys. Free eatlmatea. FINAL INSPECTION An Equal Opportunity Employer pay. Write Box P, Manches­ 8 7 5 - 3 1 3 6 Domenlc Morrone, 649-1604. ROOFING, aluminum todlng, Adams and Hilliard St. And when you successfully TOU IN A BUSY DYNAMIC A pply between 10-12 noon and WORKINO nurse with two chU- s p e c t O nly $88,000 ! 849- M M 7 1 1 ter Herald. 14’ BOAT and trailer, 28 h.p. 6806. gutters, ca rp en ter arark, 80 complete the course OFFICE. EXCELLENT SAL- 4-6 p.m. Ask for Mr. Harvey dren, ages 12 and 16 needs four R. F. OONSTRUenON — Ex- years’ experience. Gcameetlcut Manchester, Conn. ARY AND FRINGE BENE­ motor, 8800. CaU after 6:80 or five room apartment in K ing. BURNER service man or com­ CI;BJRK8 wanted to work panU- „ cavatlng, landscaping and pav­ VaHey Gonatruetlon G o., 648- A PERMANENT FUIL-ITME FITS. CONTACT THE PER­ qu iet neighborhood. CaU 648- MULTI CIRCUITS pany to do independent oil time In local dairy store. Must ______—’ B &L W ing, contracting. Gravel, flU 7180. FYee estim ate. This 3-bay Colonial fa­ POSITION SONNEL DEPT. MANCHES­ 8061. Tmble RtachiRs Onr Advertiser? 60 Harrison St., Manchester be over 21. Openings available ------BARROWS and WALLACE Co. and loam. Septic tank repairs. cility available to the right TER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, burner service. Write to Box Conn. evenings and weekends. Call RESPONSIBLE FAMILY seeks Manrtieeter Parkade C all 876-7216 evenings. 872-6072 ROOFINO, Siding, Aluminum mar.. High traffic count, 643-1141, E X T . 243. ‘‘EE’’, Manohester Herald. A p p ly store manager before 8 p.m., Horists—Narsarios 49 two or three-bedroom apart­ M anchester 649-6806 ld-He«r ABSweriRg Service days. gutters. Carpentry, additions, S A H Green Stamp fran­ remodeling and rec rooms. chise, excellent neighbor­ FIRST NATIONAL OPENINGS on lathes, milling 649-8017. A fter 6 caU 648-9707. COLORADO Bide Spruce trees, ment or single home. - Near F’ree estim ates. R . D ion, 643- CONSTRUCTION school, no pets. References 1,200 SQUARE feet, brick and STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, hood backup. Anyone qual­ PART-TIME secretary-recep­ jig ^boring, tool making. Top 6’ taU, 86. each. Evenings and HousahoM Goods 51 Apartments—-Flat^— Business LoeaHons Free to Herald Readers STORES, Inc. LABORER avaUable. Lease, sectutty de­ block commercial building, fireplaces, flagstone terraces. 4352. ified caU 668-9600 or write tionist for doctor's (specialist) rates, steady employment for w eekends. B ox 279 B irch Tenemants 63 For Rant 64 SItiioHons Wantod— WESnNOHOUSE automatic ______posit. CaU 876-6680. ample land for another build­ Want mtormattoa on one at onr claaellled adverttoementaT All ccncrete repairs, both In­ Opportunity, Box 231, East Park and Oakland Aves., office. East Hartford. Write to the past 17 years. Apply or Mountain Rd., Bolton. 648-7686. Full - time, year 'round waahdng machine, exceUent ATTRACTIVE three - room FIVE—room sutte of front Main ing, business zone n, clooe to Na anawer at tiM telephone Bated? Simply call the side and outside railings. Lcuid- Hartford, Conn. Blast Hartford, Conn. Box “JJ" Manchester Herald, ca ll 626-6601, E lm w ood T ool, Fonicte 38 Roofing and w o r k . OERANIUMS, .28, .60 and .76 condition. $20. CaU 628-2086. apartmoit, first floor, heat, St. offlcea, 100 percent locar RESPONSIBLE FAMILY needs Main St CaU WaTren B. How- ' scaping. Reasonably priced. stating age, experience, educa­ 751 N o. M ountain R d ., N ew ing­ each. Hybrid petunia’s In all hot w ater, e le ctricity . $116. tion near banks, air-condition­ 8-bedroom dwelling, reason­ laiKl, Realtor, 64S-U08. C all 643-0851. Chimnays 16-A COSMETICIAN — For feoials, tion and marital status. ton. EmVARDS 876-1108 TYPING service O ffered. CaU colors, .60 a bm. Also esters, Adulta, referen ces. 649-8324. able. OaU 648-0778. waxing and makeup. Apply Machinery and Tools 52 ed, automatic Are sprinkler. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also ROOFING — Sppclallzlnf; re GUARDS — TalcottvlUe area, 649-2304. ageratium, calendula, snap­ Private Instracrions 32 Carriage House Salon, 18 Oak CHURCH Secretary Manchee- Apply Mariow’s, 807 Main St MOTHER and daughter, age 12, Investmant Pi ANSWERING SERVICE moving large appliances. Bum- pairing roots of all Unds, new third shift, 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., LATHE operator, jig bore dragons, stock, salvia, dahUa COMPLETE set of mechanic LDOKINa for an apartment? St., Manchester. ter, 9-4:80, light shorthand, COLLKGE student experienced need 4-room apartment, July Ing barrels deUvered. $4. 844- roots, gutter work, chimneys TUTOR: Tufts senior, competent six days, 48 hours. $88.40 to operators, second diift, ex­ plcuits, .60 a dozen. Tomato Have many to choose from, 218 HARTFORD RD., first floor For Sola personable, well recommended as clerical worker, typist ar:d tools in ten-drawer cheat. Cost 1st. R eferen ces. CaU 628-6214 1775 cleaned and repaired. 30 years’ In biology, chemistry, and start, along with liberal fringe plants, .86 and .60 a dozen. Big 8146. up. Paul W. Dougan Real­ office and large storage room. 64S4»00 875-2519 BOOKKEEPER to assist ac­ by present gal. Fee paid. Sal- perienced men only. LeMi PBX telephone operator de­ $728, asking $660 firm . CaU after 6 p.m. INCOME property. — Store, experience. Free estimates math at all levels. Derick benefits, mlforms. Part-time Boy piotted tomatoes, .20 each, tor, 6494688. Frechette Realty, 647-9068. SHARPENING Service - Saws, countant. F o r d etails ca ll 649- Eiry open. T em ple A gen cy, 1 O orp., 1 M ltoheU D r., 648-2362. sires employment for summer. 647-9702 a fter 7 p.m . modem six-rootn apartment, ■ad leave year meaaage. ToaHl hear from onr adverttoer In C ali H ow ley 648-5361 644- L ow e, 648-9696. also, same area. Men available 6 tor $1. Open 7 days a week JR time without apendlng aB evening at .the telephone. knives, aces, shears, skates, 6881, ext. 68. C onstitution P laza, 627-5131. Available Immediately. CaU WE HAIHE custom ers w aiting SMAIXi STORE near 100 per five-room apartment plus ex­ 8SSS to work three or four nights and evenlnga until dark. Pon- rotary blades. Quick service. CERTIFIED tutor, available for 649-4300. tor the rental o t your apart­ cent Main Street location. Ap­ Business Property tra buUdlng lot in bustosss weekly from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. PORTER tioeUl’a Greenhouse ft Nursery, Musical Instrunwnts .53 C apitol Equipm ent C o.. 38' ROOFING, Gutters, Chimneys— reading or mathematics In­ ment or. home. J.D. Real Es­ p ly M arlow ’ s, 867 M ain Street. For Sale 70 zone n. Heavy trolfle count Aatomebitot For Sola 4 starting at $1.70 an hoiu', auto­ 488 N orth M ain S t., M anches­ Main St., Manchester. Hours New and repairs our special­ struction, elementary g^rades. Part-time days, hours can be WOMAN would like domestic SML Gold medal tenor saxa- tate Assoeiaites, In c., 648-6128. area. FhUbrlek Agency, Real­ matic Increases to $1.88. Gall arranged, $2.60 per hour. Seml- work tor Mondays or Satur­ ter. FOR RENT — Immediate, 8,- MANCHESTER — Prime Broad 1967 MUSTANG, autom aUc V-S, daily 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. ty, 20 years experience. Free C all 872-3466. phone, 2 years old, $400. CaU tors, 646-4200. SECRETARY N ess, M ilford, 878-6911 co lle ct days. CaU a fter 4:80 p .m ., 643- LOOKINO for anything in real 600 square feet of wareboiue St. location, 4,000 square feet, Saturday 7:80-4. 618-7908. estimates. Call Roy Kanehl, reUred man or ctalege student 648-1814. HERALD Slow tires, exeeUsit oondition. for a local Interview. 6684. estate ren ta ls — apartmants, space, just off Main St, call masonary buUding, 120 x 800’ 643-0363 a fte r 6 p.m . - . M Attractive poeitibn just opened for secretory to soles p referred . OaU M r. E lson 628- C all 649-4062 a fte r 6 p .m . EXPERT Sharpening Services: 2188. homes, multiple dwellings, no Mr. Frechette,' H.M. Frechette lot. For sale or lease. Warren schools OIKl Classes a executive. Should have fuU secrotaiial skUls. Pleasant sur- PAINTER —Experienced pre­ WOMAN WILL care for child G arden....Farm fees. Odl J. D. Real Estate Read Herald Ads BOX LETTERS 19M FORD, 4-door custom Saws, knives, scissors, garden —, — roundlngfs, air-conditioning, music. Hours: 8:80 to 6 p.nu A g en cy , 647-9008. E. Howland, Realtor, 648-1106. ferred, good wages, year Henry Jenkins Trans. Oo. 2 years or older in my regis­ Dairy Products 50 Wearing AppareL- A aeoclates, In c., 648-6129. sedan, V-8, automatic, radio, tools, power mowers, hand MEN WANTED NOW M anyffSge benefits. F s r Tour mowers, sharpened and re­ Miillnary, 'round employment. Call after Chapel Rd., South Windsor, tered h om e. 648-0164. ______Furs 57 460 MAIN ST. — Store or office, power steering, extra wheels, TO TRAIN AS FOUR or three-room flat paired. Pick-up service. 7 p .m ., 648-0691. Conn. OPEN SUNDAY MORNING. $180, includes heat, 846-9428, Infonnstion tires. 643-2880. Drossmaking 19 CLAIMS ADJUSTERS A t a r . LACE wedding gown and ac- Security deposit, lease. Avail­ NOTICE “ Sharpall’ ’ , 586 A dam s St., An Equal Opportunity Employer STUDENT desires summer em- Pick your own Strawberries, 9-6. Insurance A djw ^ ^ tov.^ COLONIAL BOARD CO. PACKAGE store manager In ptoyment, age 17, some typing. 1810 ToUand Tpke., behind Ag- •ceasoiies, size 9-10. Best offer. able immediately. Earle THE HHRAIJ) wffl not 1967 VOLKSWAGEN 2-door se- 643-6306. DRESSMAKING and altera- tigators are badly needed due , Notice is hereby given that 4he annual msstlng of the Elftfath ^■rin— the Identity of modem East Hartford store, AvaUable immediatety. Write way. Bring containers. CaU 872-4168 a fte r 6:30 p.m . Everett Real Estate, 648-7019. «.000’ GROUND FLOOR prime dan, radio, 21,000 miles, good tioni, zippers replaced etc to the tremendous Increase of ______SAUB8MAN — For TV and ap­ UUUties Distilot of Manchester, Conn., wtU be held Wednesday, ■ay adverttoer uaing box BUSINESS cards $6. per thou­ good salary and benefits. Box A, Manchester Herald. manufacturing or warehouse. oondition. $1,800. C all 649-2673 C all 649-4811 claims resulting from automo* PARKBIR ST., MANCHBBTHIR, OONN. pliances. FuU or part-time. TWO-BEDROOM duplex, town- June 26UI. 1969 a t 7:80 P J f ., DJS.T. in th e A ssem bly HiOl a t th e I letters. Readers answer­ sand. S A R Sales Co., call 247- Write Box ‘‘88’’ Manchester easy access. Kage Company, a fter 6 p.m . bile accidents, fires, burglaries, Airs.- m w Good pay, steady work. Apply house apartment, $166 per Bentley School, Hollister St. for the fkA>wlng purposes, to wit: ing blind box ada who 6670. FOR ALTERATIONS neaUy rloU, storms and liidustrial ac- Mrs. B. F. Loftus H erald. Household Goods 51 Wonted—To Buy 58 Pine Street, Manchester, 848- dealra to protect their at Bernle’s TV, Manohester month, heat included. CaU 8228. 1967 CH EVRO LET B elair, hy- and reasonably done In my cldents. Over 60 million dollars laL To chooM a modemtor. ] Identity can follow !hto LAWN MOWERS sharpened PLUMBERS and plumber’s P ork a d e. Dogs— Birds— Pats 41 HGUSEHGLD lots — AnttquM, Paul W. Dougan, 649-4536. drom a tlc, $100. 643-4028. Call hom e, ca ll 643-8760. worth of claim s paid each d a y .------Model Home Furniture 2nd. To hear the reading of the wamliig. I procedure: and repaired. Engine tun^up. helpers wanted, top wages, brie-Orbrac, clocks, frames, SPACE available in good loca­ between 0 a.m.-2:30 p.m. benefits and overtime. CaU af­ WANTED part-time help for PLEASE save their lives, we glassware. We buy estates. 'VU- FOUR-ROOM apartment, heat, 3rd. To approve the report of the Acting Bieeldent, as published P ick ed up and delivered. 649- ^?lSi"7ar'm w S^"ftolS!^ PART-TIME woman, from 9 BOOKKEEPER with trial 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL tion for home appliance busi­ Encloae your reply to1 balance experience, double te r 6, 646-4628. day shift enty. Ebcperienced have four adorable kittens to lage P ed d ler, A uctioneer. 420 hot w ater, n o children. $120. in the Manchester Evening Herald on June 21st, 1989. 7968. or part-time. Work at your ^ P-"*- 19 PIECES ness at reasonable rent. Write the box In an envelope Moving— ^Trucking- entry. Manchester Pipe ft Sup­ Bridgeport (^ratora, tool and find homes for as soon as pos­ Lake St., B olton. 849-8247. monthly. CaU 648-7761. 4th. To approve the report of the Treasurer, as puMlahed in address to the Oasaifled present job and study at home, maintain vending cafeteria at $297 Box "L’’ Manchester Herald. 1961 VOLKSW AGEN, $300. 644- p ly , 649-4668. WANTED — Man to work in guage makers, also a truck sible. P le u e ca ll 628-3878. the Manchester Evening Herald on June 21st, 1669. Manager, Manchester BUILDOZER —backhoe work, Storage 20 then attend resident training for new plant In Manchester. 247- EXCEPTIONALLY large de- 1028. two weeks at our faculties at lOlO. service station, part-time eve­ driver. Apply at B ft 8 Gage Interior Designer wants reUable WANTED — ANTIQUES, used 6th. To approve the rqw rt of the Tax CoUeotor, as published in I Kvmilng Herald, together land clearing, septic tanks In­ TWO female I’lger kittens need luxe fou r-room apartm ent. AU MANCHESTER Delivery-light MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, or ------FULL-TIME office work, typing nings. Has to do tune-ups and Co., Mitchell Drive, Manches­ family or newlyweds to accept furniture, partial or complete Housos For Rant 65 the Manchester Evening Herald on June 21st, 1909. I with a memo Uatl^ the stalled, drainage fields. Paul a good home. CaU 649-0286 af­ electric, heat, hot water, stove, trucking and package delivery. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA. Excel­ noceasary, must be reliaUe, in brakes. Good pay. Coll Steve ter. delivery of complete Model Dis. eatatoe. CaU 633-2300 days. 646- 6th. To approve the report of the Chief Knglnser of the Man­ oompanlea you do NOT | Schendel, 649-0466. te r 6 p.m . refrigerator, disposal, private six-room house, very comfort­ want to see your letter. VOLKSWAGENS Refrigerators, wafers and lent employment assistance. 2-glrl o ffic e . W rite B ox -X, Maai- a t 649-8978. play of QuaUty Furniture just 0004 a fter 7 p.m . chester Fire Department, os publiabed in the Menchester DISHWASHERS ~ D ^ or yard and parking supplied. On able, S-bedrooms, convenient Tour letter win be de­ ATTICS and cellars cleamed. stove moving, specialty. Fold­ For details without obUg^atlon, T p {^ A T cheAer Herald. removed to warehouses for Pub- Elvening Herald on June 21st, 1989. 1964 V olksw agen, M odel 113, fUl out coupon find mall today. PART-TIME man, service route nights, tuU or part-time. Ap­ DACHSHUNDS, Chihuahuas, bus line, centraUy located. CaU location. Available July 1st for stroyed if the adverttoer odd jobs, light trucking, in g d ia lr s fo r rent. 640-0782 Weimaroners, AKC registered Uc Sale. Modem 3 complete 7th. To approve the report of the Fire M antiol, as published in to one you’ve mentioned. v ery deem , $896. , APPROVED FOR 'VETERANS work, three or four days a ply in person. Howard J o h n- 649-9268. six months, furnished, $200. per trees removed and lota clear­ FABULOUS opportunity awaits litters. Sale subject to vets rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 Rooms Without Board 59 the Manchester Evening Herald on June 21st, 1969. I If not it will be handled | 1962 Volksw agen, $496. UNDER NEW G.I. BILL SFORFTARY w eek, 8-12 noon, 849-1890 tor son Restaurant, 894 ToUand month. Call Paul W. Dougan, ed. C all 649-1794. INSURANCE ADJUSTERS 1 LXIV 1 „I. you with an exciting new grow­ okay. Som e ready to go. 1- pc. Convertible living Room. SMALL quiet buUdfaigs, nice 8th. A. The election of the President. in the tunial manner. 1961 Volkswagen, 2 to choose appointment. Tpke., Manchester. THE THOMPSON H o u m — Cot- R ea ltor, 849-4686. ing company being introduced 628-8678. 6 pc. bedroom, 6 pc. Dinette. B. The election of two Direetora (8 year terms). from , $396. VENTILATE — Is your second Pointing— Papering 21 SCHOOLS tage St. centraUy located, large area, one-bedroom apeutment. In this area. Only a desire to MAN FOR machine assembly $10 dow n, you m a y purchase ELJLINOTON-VERNON line— C. The elsction of the Tax Collector. 1960 V olksw agen, $296. floor hot? Impossible to get a pleasantly furnished rooms, A ppliances, heat Included. $146 L. PELLETIER PAINTINO — 1872 N?W^*^'7tt*Street CentraUy loca ted law of- make money and a car is need­ ORGOMINO all breeds. Har any room individually. Im­ Seven room SpUt Level, avaU­ D. The rteetton cf the Treasurer. 1969 V olksw agen, $196. good night's sleep? Install an work, shop experience and parldng. CaU 649-2868 fo r over- per month. CaU Paul W. Interior and exterior pEdnUng. M iam i, F lo rid a 33120 fle e d esires capa ble secre- ed. OaU 6264)606, 876-6619. m ony HIU. H .C. Chase, Hebrou mediate deUvery or free able July 1st one y e a s lea se. E. The election of the Ctork. Lost and Fonnd 1 1967 V olksw agen, $96. automatic roof ventilating fan. __ . tary. Liegal experience pre- blueprint reading helpful but MACHINISTS nlg^ and permanent guaot I^ougan, R ea ltor, 646-4636. • ••••• Papering and paper removal. not required. Good working R d .. B olton. 648-6427. storage. R eferen ces. $226 m onthly. 9th. To see if the voters wiU vote to approve the proposed Installed and running fo r $260...... Age... ferred. Attractive salary. MANAGERS ft Demonstrators CAP & CCP CTiarge Plans ratm . WE HA'VE tenants waiting tor budget, aa advertised in the Manchester Bvenliig Herald l o s t —Male gray and white 1966 Sunbeam Alpha con vert­ Free estimates. Workmanship cxmditlons. Experienced weld­ Second Shift Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Call Everett W. VanDyne, A ddress ...... Insurance benefits, 5-day Sign up now tor part-time Also, our own Instant Credit your apartment or house. CaU on June 21st, 1969 fo r th s 1969-19T0 fis ca l y ea r. tiger cat, vicinity Church and ib le $896. guaranteed. F W y Insured. 643- er also needed. Harper Buff­ STANDARD poodle puppies, R(X>M for rent, hot water, beat, Builder, 648-2208, 246-4781. Oitv State week, paid vacations. Call work In ithe fall. You will make Plan P au l W . D ougan R ea ltor, 649- 10th. To see if the voters will vote to lay a tax and make' the Ijocust Sts. 647-15S1 a fte r 4:30 1966 M GB, $896. 9043, 649-6326. ing Machine Go., 289-7471. AKC registered, call 628-1644. share private kitchen and bath. „ 649-2866 fo r interview . that extra money you'll need 4688. rate theretor. 1962 C hevrolet Im pala, $496. Z i p ___ . . . P h on e...... tor Xmas, with Mutual Toy LATH E AND Out of Town LOST—Long haired tiger cat, CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ POUR CUTE kittens looking for DISCOUNT FURNITURE ' ^ ______llUi. To see If the voters will vote to authorise the purchaee of 1960 C om et, $96. Accredited Member Parties. Nothing to buy, no in­ NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ For Rant 66 with white bib and paws, HousehoM Sarvicos terior painting, paper hanging. National Home Study CouncU good hom es. CaU 649-6480 a fter WAREHOUSE. ROOM for gentleman, free a new fire truck, the coat not to exceed $40,000. See Tim Moriarty vestment. Everything sup­ BRIDGEPORT MEN luxe (tarden type apartments bushy tall. Vicinity Barry Rd. Discount on wallpaper. CaU BOOKKEEPING NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS parking, private entrance. 14^ HEBRON, — Two bedroom, 12th. To see if the voter* will vote to authorise the purchaee of Offartd 13>A plied. No experience. Car 6:30, anytime weekends. avaUable now. Cedi Paul Gall 640-lBM aftm* 4 p.m. 646-3048, O sca r H ebert. 8680 M ain ,St. H artford Hackmatack St, from 6 to 9 fou r room apartm ent, $116. a used dump truck tor . the PubUc Works Department, not SILK TOWN MOTORS Help Wanted— needed. C all c o lle ct 617-277- MACHINE Some Openings FOR SALE — Baby Bob 'Whites, 622-7249 W. D ougan. R ea ltor, 649-4636. to exceed $2,000. 270 H artford R d .. ManchesCer REWEAVma of burns, moth- PAINTINO — Interior and ex­ KEYPUNCH p.m . m onthly. CaU 228-9116 6652. Mallards, Ring Necked pheas- (former Fuller Brush bldg.) 18th. To see if the voters wlU authorise tta officer* to designate 643-6217 holes, zippers repaired. Win­ terior, very reasonable, free Female 35 BEAUTIFUL 3V4-room garden AnnouiicMnmts 2 OPERATOR I First Shifty antR. 228-9686. 176 Pine St. Manchester BOLTON — Three-room apart­ the official depoaltoriea ter the funds of the District. We specialize in Volkswagen dow shades made to measure, estimates. CaU Richard GAL FRIDAY—Made to order type apartment, grotmd floor. HAIRDRESSER — To seU and 646-2332 TWO-single rooms, light house­ ment, quiet neighborhood, 14th. To see if the yotere will vote to authorize its offloer* to repair service. all size Venetian blinds. Keys M artin, 649-9285, 649-4411 OPERATOR for the high school graduate FOR STATE OF Manchester Gaiden Apart­ NEED A band? For weddings, Style wigs In our new wig Local reputable concern ex­ (former Norman's Fum. keeping. CaU 643-4074. referen ces requ ired . $186 borrow sufficient funds to meet the necessary obligatians bhnquets, o r parties. Call 649- made while you wait. Tape re­ with typing Eind some short­ f r e e KITTENS, house-broken. m ents, 16 F orest St. NICK TSAPATSARI8 Painting boutique. Apply Carriage Opening for experienced CONNECTICUT panding operations. Air- W arehouse monthly. CaU 648-6968. of the DIstrtet and give the District’s note, note* of other 3826 o r 649-6749. V ery reason­ corders for rent. Marlow’s. 867 hand ability. Starting salary CaU anytim e, 647-1124. GENTLEMAN would Uke to Contractor — Eixterlor and In­ House Wig Boutique, 18 Oak Alpha-Numeric IBM key- Conditioned, eKceUent oppor- at comer of Pine & Forest St.s) CHARLES A partm ents — Ektst obligatian or obUgaUona therefore, when. In their (^pinion, able rates. 1966 R A M B LK R , 2-door sedan, Main St. 649-6221. $340 a month with scheduled Requires high echod share four room apartment. FOUR ROOMS, Uvlng room terior. Reasonable rates. FTee St., Manchester. puncher to work full-time timlty for advancement. CaU Mon.-Frl. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 Middle Tpke. 4Vi room duplex, it is for the interest of the District to do so. automatic transmission, one increases. Fee paid by com­ TWO TOY Poodles—One male, ______Have swimming pool, color with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, TWO HANDYMEN want a estim ates. C all 643-1731. days and part-time nights. ^rraduation and one year 525-2908, ask for George 1% baths, appUancos, two alr- 16th. To transact any other btzdneas proper to come before the ow ner, $600 o r reason able o f­ pany. R ita G irl, 800 S ilver one female, AKC. Sacrifice s e w i NO MACHINES TV , d ry er etc. 876-4782. kitchen, modem, 7 mUes from variety of jobs by day or hour. Company offers excellent m clerical work, includ­ Undon. AU repUes strictly singer conditloners, heat and hot wa­ me eting . fer. Call 843-0041. L ane, E a st H artford, 528-9416. p rice to r tw o. 649-6489. UConn. K eith R eal Ekrtate, 849- Aiifomobltos For Sale 4 R eason able. C all 643-6306, 648- ALL INTERIOR decorating, w^gee and working condi­ ing some experience in confidential. automatic zig-zag, excellent ter, storage and parking, base­ 1922, 646-4$26. EIOHTH unL m te d i s t r i c t 8292. painting and paper tiar.ging. CLERKTYPIST tions, convenient free park­ operating a bookkeeping FOUR cute kittens want good oondition. Makes buttonholes, Apartments— Flats— m ent g arage, 649-9644. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Excellent references and rea­ hems, embroiders, etc. Orlg- Trucks—Tractors 5 ing, In-plant cafeteria and machine. Opening stdiuy homes, housebroken. Free. RCXrXVILLE -FOUR-ROOM P aul O rvliil, Acting President Bankrupt, repossessiem? Hon- LIGHT TRUCKINO, bulk dellv- sonable. Call 289-7314 after 6 Interesting position In InaUy over $800., 6 monthly Tenements 63 NEW plush one and 2-bedroom above average benefits. Ap­ 649-2626. apartment, first floor, heated. eet Douglas accepts lowest ery, yards, attics, cellars clean­ smaU department for quaU- $86,97 weekly plus ex­ AUTOMOBILE mechanic want­ payments of $8.60 each or pay- apartments, waU to waU car­ Dated at Manchester, Oorni., this 16th day of June, 1969. MUST SE LL 1969 ton and half p.m. for a free estimate. p ly : 636 C E N TE R S t , new 4H du­ jVest Main St. $116 monthly. down, smallest payments, any­ ed and removed. Also odd jobs. fled typist. Must be high cellent benefits, regular ed tull-tlme>, attractive salary. $51 cash . 622-0931 dealer. pets, dishwasher, appliances, International pick-up truck. FIRST GLASS p lex , VA baths, all appliances, CaU 876-7967. where. Not small loan finance M odel 1200, like new. W ill take 644-8962. HOUSEPAINTING? Let me school graduate and have pay increases and pro­ Sunset S erv ice Station, 655 Articles For Sale 45 air-conditioning. Starting at FIRST NATIONAL CXKAN, USEJD refrigerators, fully carpeted, two alr-condl- eompemy plan. Douglas Mo­ trade. List price $3,260. Selling help you. Reasonable. Also good figure aptitude. Good motional opportunities. East Middle Tpke., Manches­ $166 per m onth. C all P au l W EAST HARTFORD — Flve- tors, 846 Main. LAWNS maintained. Rubbish paper hanging and removing. wages, pleasant working STORES, INC. ter. ^ DARK RICH atone free loam, ranges, automatic washers tioners, heat hot water, p rice $2,295, firm . 742-9442. PAINTERS Ask for Announconent stora ge and parking. $100 Dougan R ea ltor, 649-4686. room apartment, second floor. taken to the dump. Odd jobs. Tw enty y e a rs exi>erlence. 649- conditions, excellent com­ ------:------five yards, $16. Sand, gravel, with guarantees. See them at PARK ft OAKLAND AVENUES 6658 for full details. Ap­ monthly. On bus line. 649-9644. A dults on ly. N o pets. OoU 289- UNDER *30.000 1968 CORVETTE. 283 engine, 1951 FORD pick-up, *4-ton, new 649-1868 after 6 p.m. 9262. • pany benefit program, free lApidy to superintendent, I OIL BURNER service me­ ■tone, flU, manure, pool and B .D . P e a rl’ s A ppliances, 649 THREE rooms and tile bath, two four-barrel carburetor EAST HARTFORD ply by June 18, to State chanic. Must have license. Con­ Main St. OaU 648-2171. 9404. floors, good body, will pass parking and subsidized I Tbompsen Apartments, I p a tio sand. CaU 648-9604. FOUR-ROOM SECOND - floor heat, hot water, stove, refriger­ rwbullt 4-speed transmission, JOSEPH p ! l e w i s Custom Personnel Department, ta ct M r. G ibbs, 876-6248. inspection with two rear tires. cafeteria. Apply apartment, garage. Available ator included. Middle-age body In excellent condition. Painting. Interior and ex­ I Center and McKee SttMto | ALUMINUM SHEETS Uzed CUSTOM made draperies, slip $200, firm . Call 742-9766, a fter Building— State Office Building, Ju ly 1st. $130 m onthly. Security adults. Security deposit. No Call 646-0371. terior. Paper hanging. Wall­ STEADY part-time work, Man­ as printing plates, .009 thick, covers and reupholstering. Rosort Proporty 6 p.m . FIRST NATIONAL NURSE An eqnnl opportunity H artford. deposit and rental agreement. pets. Parking. Newly renovat­ Contracting 14 paper books on request. Fully chester and RookvUle area, 6- 28x86’’, 26 oents each or 6 for Budget term s. E stablished In For Rant 67 STORES, INC. RN or LPN eaqdoyer E a rle Ehftrett R ea l E state, 643- ed. $1%. 16^ B. School Street, 1967 PLYMOUTH, 3-seat w ag­ insured. Free estimates. Call An Equal Opportunity 10 p .m . CaU 640-6884. 81. c a ll 648-2711. 1946. D ays, 624-0164 evenings, DORMERS, garages, porches, 7019. across' from East Side Rec. CHALET — Five rooms on on. air-coodltloner, V-3, auto­ 649-9658, If n o answ er, 643-6362. 11 to a.m., part-time. 649-7690. rec rooms, room additions, Park and Oakland Aves., Em ployer w i n d o w cleaner, experienced, t y p e WRITBRS, electric, now. matic, power steeling, radio, TraitefS— NEW 2-bedroom duplex, half of Lake Whmipesaukee, avaUable kltch»is, add-a-levels. roofing, Ekist Hartford reliable, good pay, fringe bene­ WESnNOHOUSE double oven CLEAN 2-bedroom apartment, traU er-hltch. 643-2880. B. H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, MANCHESTER MANOR Oliveitti Underwood Model no. twD-family. Available soon. June, July and August. CaU Mobile Hofnes'6-A fits, 6494884. electric range. In good condi- second floor, stove, convenient siding, general repairs. Quality Interior and exterior painting, REST HOME 700, list $426 —Sale $250. CaU Wall to wall carpets, 1^ baths, 648-0188 a fter 6 p .m . lUon. $100. C all 648-9261. location, rental, secu rity. TRIMLINE Camp trailer, ex­ workmanship. Financing avail­ paper hang^g. Thirty years RN OR LPN, two days, 11 p.m. 646-0129 622-6167. appliances, nice area. CaU 1962 CHEVROLET Station W ag­ CUSTODIAN—FiUI or part-time P alm er R ea lty , 643-6321. MISQUAMICUT, Rhode Island, cellent condition, thr^ years able. Economy Builders, Inc., experience, four generations. to 7 a.m., part-time or full­ COMPUTER PROGRAMMIIMG P aul W. D ougan, R ea ltor, 649- on, $225. Call 649-8760. KE'YPUNCH operator — Alpha at Mancberter Manor Rest TWO almost now riding lawn FULL sized Singer sewing ma- VA rooms, fully furnished, old, sleeps six. Includes added 643-6159, 872-0647 evenings. Free estimates, fully insured. tim e. 649-4510. 4686. J H om e. OaU 646-0129. tractors, Bolens with rotary chine, bench, 4-drawer cabinet heated, $120 w eekly. CaU 648- fam ily room . 649-2796. 643-7361, 164 Oak Street. Numeric-129, multiple pro­ The only sdhool with a 3rd VISIT Connecticut's only An­ REMA Construction Oo. Altera­ CLERK-Typlst to handle vari­ EINROLL NOW FOR ^ and snow plow. Other Pennsyl­ excellent condition. $86. Call FOUR-ROOM apartm ent, $110. 0491. gram and verifying. Apply In Generation Computer in JANITORS — Part-time, FOUR RCKJMS, secon d floor, tique Auto Museum, Slater St., 13' SHASTA trailer, completely tions, remodeling, additions, EDWARD R. PRICE -Paintlng. ety of work for Industrial sup­ person, Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye SUMMER CLASSES vania Panzer with rotary and 649-3987 o r 742-7248. Security d eposit, 649-2814. the Classroom for Student nlngn, Mlancheeter area. centra l location , $125. nr,ionth- NEW HAMPSHIRE Manchester, adjacent to 184, self-contained, sleeps 4. Call repairs. F r ee estimates. Call exterior and Interior Paper­ ply firm. Modem Bast Hart­ St., South Windsor. Use. snow plow. Trades considered u in m v The Hartford Academy 648-4468 betw een 8-6 p.m . used, 1969 faunous FIVE ROOMS, first floor, near ly. AduUs. AvaUable June 16. bedrooms, waU to wall near exit 94. 25 interesting cars 643-4046. 649-8890. hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insurod. ford location. Salary and OPEN HOUSE desirin g V olksw agens 649-6888. does not employ outaUe brand zig-zag sewing machine Mcdn St., middle age couple, Morriaon Agency, 643-1016. ing, aU facilities, from 1910. B ring back old 649-1003. fringe benefits. Call 289-8291 Mon. ■ Thurs. 8 to 9 INTERESTED in Pets? Looking NEWTON H. SMITH & S O N - NEED TWO WOMEN salesmen or counselors to TOBACCO cloth'for sale, suit­ and stylish cabinet. Sews but­ heat, stove and garage. No private. Five minutes memories. Open 7 days a week HOUSE Trailer—Alma 21’, year —------for appointment. Frt. 9-6 and Sat. 9 to 3 fo r a fu tu re? 648-6108, 10 a,m . Remodeling, repairing, addi­ call on you at your home. able for lawns, bushes, trees tons on, makes buttonholes, pets. OaU 643-6665. • lake, nearby activities, 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Restora­ 'round, divided room s, $596. to 7 p.nu, except Saturday. tions, rec rooms, garages, PAINTING — Interior, exterior. HAIRDRESSER wanted — full Full-time, or part-time. Eaun and g ra ss. 872-6687, R ou te SO, blind hems, darns, mono­ w eekly. 875-2272. tion Shop. 643-6217. Prepare yourMlf lor the fabulouz opportunKiM In this booming MODERN three-room apart­ Furnlshad porches and roofing. No job* F ree estim ates. C all 648-7876. o r part-tim e. G all 643-0322, 249- $50 to $100 'a w eek. C ar R ock ville. grams, overcasts, makes fan­ ------::------—I------r-r new industry of ths futurs. Don’t wait, rtssivs your pises no HELPER to work on truck in ment, central location. Stove, Apartm ants 63>A 1963 CORVETTE Coupe, 327, 4- IMPERIAL Mobil home with too sm all. CaU 649.8144. ------— ------0217 n ecessary . M ust be o v e r 21. cy stitches. Still under guaran­ floor covering, 40-hour week, SUPER STUFF, Bure mif! barrel, automatic, power steer- metal awning. Several extras. INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ t?all 646-4880 from 2-4 p.m . tee. Only $4’7 or assume 10 pay­ refrigerator, hot water furnish­ Approvad by ths Tuesday through Saturday, That’s Blue Lustre for clean­ ROCKVILLE — Three rooms, NOTICE Ing, power brakes and power If interested, please call 875- DORMERS, add a level, room cial rates for people over 66. FULL-TIME and part-time help for Interview. ments of $4.70 per month. (3all ed. $120. 646-6644. all utilities, $125 m onthly. Call iTATE BOARD OP gOUCATlOW ■alary equal to abUity and ex­ ing rugz and upholstery. Rent windows. Best o ffe r ov er $1,- 1296. » additions, garages, roofing, Call my competitors, then call wanted. New System Laundry, Capitol Sewing Service Manag­ 649-8861. OF ADJOUBNED perience, fringe benefits in­ electric shampooer. $1. The 600. C oll 646-0231. ------f ------siding, porches. Complete me. Estimates given. 649-7863 44 Harrison St. 19S TBinWBiTiJ. a n zineyr er, 246-2140, if toll, ca ll co lle ct. ANNUAL TOWN PART-TIME office position, clude paid vacation, insurance, Sherwln-WUUamz, Co. home remodeling. Financing general work including typing Over GonsOtatlon IMMEDIATE TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ MEETING BRIGHTER Homes — Painting, SECRETARIES — Typtata IIXKIIOKl) discount on purchasea. Apply 6 6 1965 CH EVROLET Im pala, 9- Garage— Service— available. Call Royal Custom N a t. B onk 1968 ZEN ITH S tereo console, ment, gentleman preferred. The legal voters of the 'ftwn decorating, papering. Interior and bookkeeping, 742-6641 or to Mr. Keith or Mrs. Oarrity, 60-OALLON ink drums, suit-, A Best Buy By Belfiore passenger wagon. Original Builders, 646-3434. , needed fo r w ork In y ou r area At \l)l \n HA B fU FO itD asking $176, In exceUent con ­ OCCUPANCY $110 m onthly. 649-9686. o t Coventry are hereby warned Storage 10 and exterior Flilly Insured. 742-7325. K eith E^im lture C o., D io., 1116 ab le fo r trash, $2.50 each . 643- Take a good sized seven-nxxn Colonial in 'a highly owner. Price negotiable fbr and Hartford. Temporary, full­ TELEPHONE NOW; dition. OaU 649-6681, anytim e. and directed to meet at the CARPENTRY — concrete ztepe, Gall John D rev er, 872-4166, 876- I l!l ISI\I SS Main St., Manohester. 2711. qu ick sa le. Call 649-3475. time or 9-3 p.m. Excellent pay, NURSES—RN’s and LPN’s In 4V4 - Room Town House Coventry High School on Mon­ desirable residential area. Add the usual features—. floors, hatchways, remodeling, 4038. 5 2 5 - 9 1 5 8 LIVING and bedroom furniture TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ GARAGE for rent 118 M ain St., no fee. Staff Builders. 11 Asy­ MECHANIC or control desk op­ PICNIC tables, all sizes and apartment, 2 baths, air con­ d a y, June 23rd, 1969 at 8:00 Aluminum storms, screens and doors, first floor den, MUSTANG 1966, burgundy, porches, garages, closets, ceil­ East Hartford, 11-7 shift. Full Including TV. Ideal for ztunmer m ent. 643-4074. $8. 646-2426, 9 - 5. lum, Hartford, 278-7610. styles. $25 and up d elivered . W. ditioning, stove, refrigera­ p.m. to take action on the fol­ living nxxn fireplace, recent redecorating, etc. Add automaUc transmission, low ings, attics finished, rec HOUSEPAINTING — Co’Uege or part-time, good rate and erator, bowling pin setting ma­ cotta ge. R eason able. 647-1806. Zinkcr, Wtndsorville Rd., El­ tor, disposal, patio with lowing articles: also a shrubbed, shaded and landscaped lot. Add then mileage, one owner. Phone rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ students will palrt your house. M ATU RE w om an w anted bo benefits, on bus line. Burnside chines. WUl train. Inquire at EFFICIENCY apartment, com­ lington, 876-0397. HOTPOINT double-door refrig­ sliding glass doors. Beau­ 1. To reconsider and rescind 668-4219. Motorcycles— er related work. No job too C all 643-6832 to r free esU m atee. baby sit, 8-3 p.m. Call after 7 C onvaleecent H om e, 870 Burn­ HoUday Lanes, 39 Spencer St., pletely furnished, stove, re­ one more ingredient, as follows: side Ave., East Hartford. erator, excellent working oon- tiful, beautiful, beautiful. frigerator, hot water. Apply the action of the adjourned smaU. Dan Moran. Builder. p .m ., 644-0607. Manchester. SCREENED loam, processed PRICED UNDER TODAY’S MARKET!!! 1966 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, Bicycles 11 Phone M r, A tlas, 289-9571. diUon. Call 849-4816. C all . . . M arlow ’ s, 867 M ain St. annual Town Meeting of June Elvenings 649-8880. gravel, gravel, sand, stone, Yes, you’ll be able to tell—right away—that here white, clean, excellent oondi­ MAID WANTED — Interstate HELP WANTED PART-TIME hrtp in haying.* 3rd, 1969, w herein lin e item BICYCLES—new and used. Re­ Floor Rnlshlng 24 flU. George H. Grlfflng Inc. SEWING machines — last is a truly unusual value! Please do compare anywhere tion. C all 646-3034. HALLMARK Building Motor Lodge, Vernon. Contact A pply PeUa B ros., 884 BldweU 93, Reassessment $22,900.00 pairs on all makes. Open dally A ndover 742-7886. year’s models, never used. 649-2179 649-6651 pany—for home Improvement, thk2 M anager anytim e, 644-1663. St., 648-7406. was reduced to zero and to —we mean it! 9-5:30. Manchester Cycle Shop, FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- SELLING AVON IS FUN! MAN TO WORK FULL-TIME ------S a crifice , $36. WIU take month- Buslnoss Locations 1966 COM ET, 6 cylinder, 2-door. additions, rec rooms, garages, ing (specialising In older appropriate the sum of The owners—and we—hq?e the above is a success­ 182 W est M iddle Tpke., EXECUTIVE Secretory — Dy­ HnIp Wantnd — Mala or Famow 3 7 ly payments. 249^1077. C lean, good second car. $650. roofing, gutters. F’ree esti­ floors). Inside pointing. Paper Earn as you learn! Pay For Ront 64 $6,000.00 for reassessment, the ful formula for a fast sale. What’s your verdict? 649-2096. namic employer in an active OOLDNIAL Oak Apartments, C oll 643-6913. mates. all work guaranteed. . hanging. No job too small bills, make friends. Terri­ IN OFFSET PRESSROOM area company Is seeking a ~~ UVINO ROOM, dining room, 2-bedroom Townhouees, ap­ PRIME office for lease.' Excep­ sum of $6,800.00 tor flying ot 1966 TRIU M PH Bonnevtlle, ex- Call 646-2827. John V erfa llle. 649-8760 tory openings near you. PON TIAC C atalina 1964, blue woman with excellent skills and porch furniture, plus mis­ pliances, utilities, plus many tional location. Medical Phar­ aerial maps and the sum of THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AQENCY cellent condition, $800. 649- C all 289-4922. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! cellan eou s fo r sa le. 646-3882. extras, $185. D eluxe one bed­ $12,000.00 for the engineering coovertlble, excellent condi­ SA'VE MONEY! Fast service. and administrative back­ macy Bldg., Haynes and Main 7313. / / room, includes appliances, ot aerial maps. REALTORS 647-1413 tion, 643-0902. Dormers, room additions^ ga­ ground. Salary to $125. No r - MALE & FEMALE COLOR TV eet with rotor an­ St. Paneled, air-conditioned. APPLY IN PERSON Ta u tilities, $146. CaU superinten- Call evenings, 649-5820^ 643 2. To take whatever action upon 1968 HONDA, 176 S cram bler. rages, porches, roofing and 'Bonds— Stc«ks— •• fee. Rita Girl, 800 Silver Lane, HAIRDRESSER wanted. Apply tennae, $350. Bool table, slate, 1966 MUSTANG w ith 1967 390 MR. ROBERT HUBBARD dant, M r. M brency, 646-1371. 6614, 248-1028. the Board pf Finance’s esti­ $460 o r best offe r. C all 875-1166 siding. Compare prices. Add- Mortgogos 27 B ast H artford. 528-9416. M arlow ’s B eauty Salon, 867 coin operated, $800. T w o - d o o r ______cuW c Inch, 400 h.p. Best o f­ Openings tor sklUed nnd unskUled workers on oU three mates and recommendations Realtor's Remarks after 6 p.m. A -L evel D orm er C oro., 289- Main St. 649-8991. ^ refrigerator, 14 cubic foot, StRANT St. — 2H rooms, heat, fe r. 648-7227 a fte r 12 noon. MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec- BOOKKEEPER — The capable i>X)R RENT 01 sale-461 as is necesseu7 insofar as MISSING— A FOUR LETTER WORD • - - 0449. rtilfts. nnmpany ptad insuranoes, up to 8 weeks vacation, freezer on bottom, $100. Norge hot water, stove, refrigerator. Street. Building and lot next ond. third, aU kinds, realty, girl who fills this position will WOMAN for cteaning, wertily they relate to appropriations IMS FtMlO Galoxie, 4-door, ' U lanrJjm tr gas dryer, $100. Cedar chest, $100. monthly. 648-6866 after 6 to Post Office Excellent loca­ This time ot year we read many commencement ad­ ADDITIONS, remodeling. ga­ statewide. Credit rating tm- find herself among congenial or every other week. CaU af­ profit Aarlng and penzlan plaxL to the Board of Education. dresses. Most are good, some very good. However, tt ■U tom atic A sidng $260. C all HONDA. M odel 180, like $60. W indow fan, 2-speed, $10. p .m . tion for any use. 648-2426 trom rage. rec rooms, bathrooms necessary, reasonable. Confi­ people In a pleasant atmos­ ter 3:80 p .m ., 643-0632. Dated this 12th day of June seems to us that they all fail to warn youth of one very 848-1068 aXter 6 p.m. new. 4,000 miles, $245. 643-6217.' phere. F\tU charge not neces­ Miscellaneous household goods- 9 to 6 p.m tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ dential, quick arrangements. SIX R(X)MS, hot water, heat, 1969, Coventry, Connecticut. necessary fact they all must face—and moot never have. sary. salary $126. No fee. Rita CLEANING woman, reliable, Apply now at Cheney Brothers, Inc. OaU a fte r 6, 648-8671. ment work, cellar floors, pa­ Alvin Lundy Agency, 627-79n, good residential •ecUon. Large MAIN ST., corner office, 8 Michael J. Pesce, 'That fact U, that no nation—and no Idlvkttual ever succeed­ G irl, 800 S ilver Lane, E ast own transportation, references. tios, roofing. Call Leon Cle*- 983 M ain Street, H a rtford . E ve- ai Cooper HIU Btraat Hanrtierter, Conn. 30" OAS STOVE, 4-burners, fuU yard. Adulta only, no pets. $160 rooms and lavatory. House ft Donald S. Davis, ed vrithout — WORK! H artford, 628-9416. T w o days w eekly. 647-9804. Herald Ads synskl, BuUder. 649-4291. ninga, 283-6879. ■Ize oven, automatic, very monthly. Write Box "MM", Hale Bldg. CaU 643-4848 after WlUlam G. Qlenney, good ccndlUon. 649-7722. Manchester Herald. O p.m. Board of Selectmen •rw

IWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 / i — r '— ---- MANCHEStEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-THREE He Per Soto 72 Hf For Sede 72 Oat ef Tewe Oet et Toere 75 For Sd e ' 78 Fcnwis For Sola 76 aifv attendance of 46. Dr. Rob­ WAdbELL. SCHOOL — Ranch, For Sole Manchester Coventry ert Bowen, besXh oMoer, gave LXkOK, elaan, attractive II- BEDBY’S WOBLD modem kitchen, three b e d- HB93RON’ —Six-room Cape, Windsor BHgM'Voom ANDOVER — Older six-r o o in U. S. Officers CLASSIFIED raom iKNiBa Indodbif 4>rooin rooms, living room with din­ a total of 68 ftnammiaatfonw as- _ aluminum aiding, cellar. A m h«n«ma. .^Ai. Cokmial with new heating Hospital Notes rantal phu excellent bam, SS2* Ooksilal, four bedroomg. p«ufo- slstod by Ann DavU, Marilyn f l S l t i l ing area. BuUt in I960. $34,$00. land. Pond. Spotless. $23,900. ■yatsm. 00 acres of fields and (Matata, |M.no. Hntehlna ed famSy room, formal dlnlpg Roach Urges Banette, Marge Grahowrtfi, El- Ill Philbrlek Agency, Realtors, U naey R ealty 649-91B8. woods. R irs r runs through Agency, Reatton, M»-6S24. ______room, Uvlng room and country sa MoKusick, Norma Coughlin g'Y lls a RESPONSIBLE ADVERTISING 646-4300. prope^. _Largs amount of VISITINO HOUSS VEaiNON — Just listed, Im- style kltdien, VA batta, two- Democrats and PfibHc HeaMh Ntzrsew Viola f i t l iX >IJlS10Il CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS maculate 6-room Cape. Over- car garage. (Sxioae your own WaMte and M arla Ootns. Man cheater sized garage, beautiful park- decor. $40,000. U ft R Realty BooB-t p . i i r , ^ 4 p.m. GOP Mp « (Contlniied from Page One) ' 8AJtto4:90PJL ne Hurry. Hajrss Agency, g p.®.; private room ^g a.m.- COLLEGE STUDENTS MISS like yard, w^k-out basement. Co., Inc., 648-2692, R. D. Mtir- 646-0181. Participate A t the final meeting tor the the Melbourne’s escort squad- BUSH HILL ROAD Only $24,900. H. M. Frediette, dock. Realtor, 64S-6472. ______• P-HL, and 4 p.m.-g p.m. year of (tie RepubHoan Wo- testified that the Evans was OOPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. SPLIT LEVEL ------ZZZZiZIZZZZZZl Pediatrics: Psrents allowed David Roach, chalnnan of the men’s Club, held June 9, oltib performing a maneuver she was \ aerfe to acre treed lota— Realtors. 647-9098.______BOLTON — IHUage Orsen — , _ , _ Otee except noon-2 p.m.; WILUNG TO PAINT. «(W P J L D A T BEVtMUB PDBUOATIOM cuatom homea bulH by C lif­ nomhwtlng oonunUtoe of the members voted to award two I*®* accustom^ to when the col- OF VERNON-ROCKVILLE area-- Rambling hip root Ranch, ovor W ontad Rool Estata 77 »Pl« Ooveotry. will soon leave the area. Only Fuel Oil Dealer COVENTRY — Eleven screens, 4 bedrooms pomlble. BOLTON COTTAGE ST. —Two family. room, bullt-ina, plastered tures. Earlle Everett Real Laurlne M. DrUooU, 142 Hertl ing from Harvard In 1968, and “I theretoire Implore,” Roach Philbrlek Agency Realtors. 946- “ON THE UMITATION OBDEB Belflore Agency, 647-1413. This offftriap' has tiym«Tidnim walls, 2-car garage, city utlU- EaUte, 648-7019. ■J AT A .COURT OF PROBATE.______Dr., TdccttvlUe; Mrs. Blanche attended the Wesleyan summer concluded, “that aU Interested 4300. Housos For Sola 72 Housos For Solo 72 WATERFRONT” Open 24 Hours A Day! InfeWnMt VxxenUan^MMka ties, near school, 80-day occu­ toe"* DtatrS?'d**lIalu*eiter the Dart HIU Rd., school for teachers In 1060-63. Detnoorato contact mie or a BIO D U P LE X — 6-6 In con- 4-room, year around home, %\ up t8*l(iaTovAn M u nlcU e Bark- pancy. Built by Ansaldl. 11th day of June, 1969. Wapptng; Mrs. Alma E. Hetn, He received his certificate of mettnbeir of the nominating com- venient East Side location. 114 with a large back porch _ 1’t Lmalt.Lj3i,600. TWO-fomlly, 6-6. New root, alu­ E AST CENTiBR St. — Zoned Charles Leaperance, 649-7620, judxe**‘‘’ Atiazna St.; Mrs. Janice advanced study in educatitm ad- mtttee as soon as possible so Hoows For Seda 72 baths on each side. Three — overlooking Bolton Lake. PhllBrick Agency, Realtors, minum storms and screens, residence C, approximately 649-0108. Logo! Noticos Estate of Clarence Haugh, late Hodge, 121 Falknor Dr.; Mrs. ministration from Harvard In an interview rney be arranged.” MORIARTY BROTHERS yes — three garages. Separate - Seldom can we offer a sit­ RANCH — Modem kitchen with 646-4300. large lot, center of town, $28,- 10,000 square feet. First floor— Nancheeter in said Dletriot, de- M ary Katkaveck, 74 ‘Stark- 1966, and has been working to- Anyone Interested should con- heating systems. Truly a line uation with lake frontage .bed- 900. Gerard Agency, Resign, large kitchen, dining room, HENRY ST. ceased. W lw rr Cuftomon F o r O v o r investment. Joe Lombardo, for the price of $18,900. On motion of Joyce T. Haugh,____ vveather Elt.; Mrs. Hden N. ward the Ed. D. degree since Roach, Lewis HIB Rd.; $14,900 — Attractive 6-room 643-0866, 649-0688. living room with fireplace, OBDEB OF NOnCE 23 Hemlock St, Manchester, Conn, OF MANCHCSTER Belflore Agency, 647-1413. Charming Colonial, large Immediate occupancy for AT A COURT OF PROBATB, Lalng, 7 Deerfletd Dr.; Muriel thm. Benoit, Woodland nvvG woniv M@bil Vs o f >A hmne, 2 bedrooms, dining den, bedroom, full bath. Sec­ executrix. n, foyer, Uvlng room, formal held at Manchester, within and tor ORDERED; That three months Lambert, 8 Hemlock Dr., Since tn I960, when the project j^ . ..Arthur Blondhi, Root Rd.; BUDGET T e Wm S room, hot water baseboard full summer enjoyment. the district of Manchester, on the f i i w heating oil' C o n i w y l THE CLEANEST Cape we’ve M AN CH ESTER —^Immaculate ond floor — two bedrooms, dining country kitch­ from the 11th day of June. 1969. Vernon; Mrs. Helen A. SchUdge, began. Dr. Allison has been di- ArShm- NATIOKWIOe heat, attached garage, Hutch­ room , C all’ J. Gordon, 649-6306. 6th day of June, A.D. 1969. Ka 4l«. samvna mesa ____ . .... _._...A__ —s gftftBAgUl Forat Jr., Lancaster OUANANTEEO SERVICE 4300. ever seen! Garage, 114 baths, 6-room Ranch near Bowers sewing room, lavatory. Many en with dinette area, 3 bed­ Present, Hon. John J. Wallatt ins Agency, Realtora, 649-6824. M ‘?o®rTo* SSTdlSSJ^tiSlS ■J'ow^^r! ® ™ ® > * paneled den. Central location, School. Enclioeed rear porch, beautiful flowering trees and Judge. which to bring in their claims Also, M«itthew S. Specur, MB Effort Toward Regional Oppor- iriolet Trail* Steohen Lovzim Loaner Cart Free Towing MANCHESTER —Two family rooms, walk-out cellar, all Estate of Rose I. DIBattlato, late lovely treed tat. Oomidotly basement garage. Deep lot shrubs. Low 30's. Principala B & W 9A. Oaragea, IndtvMual MANCHESTER — 2-famUy situated on park-Uke 80x200’ of Manchester in said district, de- SStS‘ nSS: Chaatnut Bt.; F«mk W. Uhh. tunlty (METRO), an educatlo..- ” ^ or TEL., 643-2467 redone Inside and out. W e'll with vegetable garden. Bel Air on’y. Owner, 649-7363. BARROW 8 and W ALLAC E Co. c e « ^ . h^ilJiuce t o ^ t e ^ ^ ‘tor«‘ ^to b?lng Cuhttes Dr.. Bolton; Mra. Mad- services center for 34 central ’^aa CALL 643-5135 lot. Mid 20’s. Principals lOmaoea, two vacancies. Low home, 6 plus 8 rvoms. Alu­ Uimn application of Albert M. MartdMter, Vernon Town Line risk our reputation on the con­ Real Estate, Vicent A. Bogginl, only. Owner, 643-1671. Manchester Parkade In their olaims withtn said Ume J- ellne W Whorf Crvatal Lake Conecllcut communities. Prior 301 c e n e t s t o c e t M A N C H B S lO t ksteieat mortgage can be as- minum aiding, very good con­ DIBattlato, administrator o.La, The last town immiunlzatlon s t k Realtor, 643-9332. JUST LISTED — Three-bed­ Manchester 049-5038 praying for authority to sell certain ^ ^ v S e ’: ^tiSey J. to that time, he taught chemls- „ r , as, TAI.COTTVII_L.E,CT summed. Large lot, convenient dition of this otte. Please let dition. Hiree bedrooms in one room Ranch with fireplace, MANCHESTER Walk to — real estate particularly described circulation In sald^robate dutrict Wright, Autumn TraU, Coven- try and general science at heW < » Ju"® 7, wltto locaticn. Call Warren E. How­ us show you through It! Bel­ apartment. Let the tenant pay In said ^plication on file. It Is MANCHESTER — New 7-room cathedral celling, two-car ga­ schools and shopping from this BAST Hartford — By owner, 4- ^thln ten Oast from the date of Wethersfield High School, and flore Agency, 647-1413. your billa. $27,900. CaU Paul W. ORDERED: That the foregoing this order and return make to thla “ J- naaliitjint ..haiTmon land, Realtor, 643-1108. Raised Ranch. Ihree or four 7-room Cape with attached ga- bedroom Colonial, low SO’a. appheaU^'tebe beard and determln- Dougan, Realtor, 649-4636. rage. Situated on a wooded court of the notlte gtven. ______„„ _ . _ assistant chairman of the OFF MAIN STREET—Address rage. Formal dining room. Priced tor quick sale. 668-4483. ______TF. Probate office In Man­ JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge ADMITTED YESTERDAY: science departmmit. bedrooms, cathedral celling two-acre lot. Large sundeck off chester In eald District, on the 24th is always convenient. Add to FOUR-BEDROOM Colonial on a Uvlng room with huge brick the kitchen. $23,900. PhilbricK fireplaced living room. Excel- day of ____ June, ____ A.D. ____ 1969, _at eleven...... __ Caren Alexander, 106 Wood- As director of METRO,' Dr. A HOME FOR THE this conrvenietiae a 7-room Co­ huge treed lot, kitchen has fireplace, formal dlndng room, lent oonditton. Low 20’s. Wol- *-^ v J!,NTRY — 5 room year o'clock In the forenoon, and t l ^ I s t a t e o r OONNBCmcUT D1&. bridge St.; Bamadotto A. Bal- Allison directs the staff and is Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. R.aUn,.. luo. TOUnd hou£« ovcTlooklng lake, notice be given to all persona tor A&P's Early Week Buys Through Tuesday! YOUNG AT HEART lonial on a shaded end shrub­ built-in oven, range and dish­ large family styled kitchen, Agency. Realtors, 649- nj-t»9iflTi well hill ,.rested teresteo in in saidsoiu estateenaie ofoi Ihe.penden-uie penuen- TRICT OF MANCHESTER. ' PRO- boni, 842 Hackmatiack St.; Mrii. responsible for all aspects of bed lot with wall to wall car­ washer, front-to-back living two full baths, two-car garage, a r t ^ M well, full cellar, said appllcsUon and the Ume ®I^U.“ !SIte/"2f the^SLe of Margaret Bonadlee, 186B B. the ^ucational services center, parually furnUhed. Asking and place o! heariiv thereon, by peting, aluminum storms, room, 1% baths, only $26,600. basement has huge steme fire- Jean A. Hackett of Pasadena, Call- Middle Tpke.; GaU Brooks, 71 which offers a wide range of y Oogy Ranch, mug 0 rooms. MANCHESTER - 8-room 113.BOO $13,^. n «ll Margaret Hanson, publUhlng a copy hiving oT thla a ordercinnd- to screens and doors, overstsed Wolverton Agency, Realtors, plaoe Ideal tor finished rec RANCH $20,900. Wertherall St.; Bandy and Rob- services, programs, and facUl- ^ Large ‘ ‘eat-ta*’ kitchen. 2-story home, 6 bedrooms, 2 Broker, 742-6651. tlon tn said difltrlct. at least aeven garage and a tastefully finlslh- 649-2818. room. Good location. $40,900. perwxL ert Busdere, Maple Dr., Coven- ties to schools in member com- Oood sUe llvinr Team with Three bedrooma, kitchen baths, for the budget minded before the day ed rec room, and you have a U ft R Realty Co., Inc., 643- . „ C O V E N TR Y __ 4-mom Rnnoh to appear If they see cause at said J ??®®“t’ t**®- -t- Wallett, tiy; James B. Owgiwe, 22 munities. In 1968, he was nam- Oraptace. J bamwarns. Full CAPE — Modem kitchen, liv­ with buUt-ins, flrei(dace, full fam ily. Only $20,500. Hayes u m e ^ d place and be heard rela. very desirable property. Love­ 2692 R. D. Murdock, Realtor. “i ^ the appUcaUon of W. David South St., RockvlUe; Mrs. Peari ®d executive director of CREC, baaement and attic. Alu­ ing room with raised hearth basement with garage, cen­ Agency. 646-0181. „ living room with stone uye thereto, and to mailing on or ly neighborhood. Elarly occu­ 643-6472 ° ^______fireplace. Ekiclosed porch, ga- before June 10. 1W9, by certified Keith, coneervator of the estate of ^ DeBarsie TtoompsonvlUe; which is responsible for the ad- minum storms and screens. fireplace, formal dining room, tral location, all c ity util- pancy. Belfione Agency, 647- S. D b ^ , 128 ministration of METRO. BuUt In '68, this trouble-free three bedrooms, walk-out base­ lUes. R AISE D RAN CH - M odem rage ^ m a b l e mortgage, on- 5JS^lM‘ ln“ lSrer?St‘l^d %tufn‘State 1413. JUST LISTED — The most kitchen■ mA. - a . ______saa. a___ sea s ______w 1«vly aiK $15,900. ^\/\ Hayes Agency, S — ______646- T to this. . . Court. bouse has everything. Even ment, breezeway, attached ga­ 0131. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. immaculate home you will ever aha] ed In s2d Manchefter for the In- mouth, Mass., Richard W. B »:j y»hiu _ aj the mades are Included In PRICEID BELOW market for rage. Beautifully treed acre ■tnlUUion of^the North M^cheeter tabrook Jr., Andover; M n . "Aron, WuiiimanAlc; Watson C. see, beautifully decorated with BEL AIR REAL ESTATE rooms the price—$29,900. fast sale! Seven room Colonial lot. $25,900. Phllbrick Agency, BOLTON —Here Is a beautl- Sewer Incsrceptor, eo-c^ed. as by c a r o le " W. ’ Halloran, Jem rfr., B e«ow s Jr.. 18 Cutimian Dr.; m odem kitchen and bath, wall ftunll; said applloation more fully appean. in desirable Manchester Green Realtors, 646-4200. 643-9332 ful country home, modem In LIMITATION OBDEB Mrs. Meirle G. Hetmboldt, to wall carpeting stays, garage. 2-csur • A. It U Hebron. area. Pireplaced *livlng room, KEITH REAL ESTATE $21,000 for this 6-room Cape Nicely landscaped lot. $26,600. Vincent A. Bogginl Realtor $29,600. Phllbrick A^mCT,' many hef7at%£?cteJer.°Slthta‘^ 't o r ap°pSSSS“^ a 'S f. Abo. Raymond W. Hite, m large formal dining room, ^ in features on a park-llke lot the District of Manchester on the 649-1922 646-4126 with 3 bedrooms and den. Gen­ Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, Realtors, 646-4200. ed St the Probate office In Man- Oak 9t.; Mrs. Olive House, 26 Dover, Rt. 6, Boltotv, Mrs. E^ian- bright airy kitchen. Clean as 646-4200. surrounded by stately trees. ‘'^re^t.'^Hoa*'jlta' J. Waii.tt, chester to eald Diitrict, on the 28th 3 ^ ^ ^ . Johnson, els amitti and son, HaaardvUle; erous sized kitchen, fireplaced day of June. 1969. at eleven o'clock '^ 1 ' . ^ ^ oviaa^ai, vnwwnM. rJr^woA... ___9 CUSTOM built oversized Cape This spacious 16-room home Judge. a hound's tooth. Compare any­ living room, treed lot. Walk to In the forenoon, and' thai notice Wanelhouse Point; Shaun A. Ren- Mrs. Kenneai La C hobs and ASSUM ABLE 6% per cent mort­ RANCH — 4% rooma, kitchen Cod. Fireplace, patio, garage, has a 2-fnmllv nneelhlllHr Estate of Harold B. Sankey. late MANGHESTEK — Seven-room where! A "Must See” situa­ beach. Scarce price range. a -4iamiiy possibility. Manchester In said District, de- be given to aU porwne tatereeted Stafford Springs; E lm er daughtw. 82 Summit 3t. gage, 6 rooms, garage, fire­ There are 8 bedrooms and 8 ceased. to said estate pf the pendency of 1, *,* , Colonial, four bedrooms, large tion. Belflore Agency, 647-1413. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, trees. Highland Park School. •aid application and the time and M. Monker, 008 cen ter hc, , rkTJVTMAnniprk vira 'P irxjT iA v. place. July occupancy. Owner rooiflM ^ be4rolnu, Immediate occupancy. Hutch­ baths. The fam ily room la 29 9".^"??“ '? S' SWvla M. Yeomans. place ol heartof thereon, by pub- Harrv B Mbidton 57 Talcobt /DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: han, sunporch, 8X2^, oU ^ h e MOST Immaculate Green 649-2813. _ on nn.1. 1. -i. 1 216 Oakland St., Manchester. Conn., moving out of state. Bralth- met|t, J ta lQ f/ y (a ^ tt lA ^ O r g e ins Agency, Realtora, 649-5324. X 30. This Is a miniature ea- executrix. ushlng a copy m thii order in aome t Mrs. M ary Lou Oueleitte, Bast heat, 3-car garage, nice treed , newspaper having a circulation In Ave., RockvUle, Mrs. Dianne L. Hartford; aaJvalorviSalvatore J. T rsir.Cur- MANCHESTER — Brent Rd., walte Agency, 640-4693. lot. YB(o,900rPhllbrlck Agency, tate and worth looking Into. o r d e r e d : That three months ja id ^ I^ t, at least seven dnya pomakte, 9 Mlddlefleld St.; Dale j rhii^ lot, ameslte drive, combination imagine wSl to irall caroetlna Realtors, 646-4200. CAPE — Large living room Poll NioV irot" ‘he 10th day of June, 1969. be before the day of said hearing, to - vlno. South Windsor; Dwight wlndow^dty utlUtle.. Near large Split, 2 baths, fireplace, c a ll Nick ConverUno, Jarvis and the same are limited and al- appsar If they see cause at said .J• Provltl, Gbstonhury, Joanne M.ANCHESTER and vicinity — with fireplace, master bed­ R ealty Co., Realtora, MLS, lowed for the creditors within which D. I%elps, M arjorie Lane, Ver- bus, shopping center and dining room, garage, attrac­ ue and place and be heard rela- R.D. Soderquiat, Eaat Hartford; i rooms. Lovely treed yard, con- For the best In real estate In E A R N EUCTRA income with room, kitchen, dining room. 643-1121 bring In their claims against m five therato, a ^ ^ ^ m ^ ln g on_or scboolB. Quiet neighbor-nAlvtlhnr- ' ^CUYJ, UUIt- tive lawn, exceUent location. Mrs. Bllzabeth Sutter, all price ranges call Mitten this 3-famlIy home In Vernon, downstairs. Three - bedrooms — ------—------— directed to give public notice to before June 12, ___ by certified Center St.; Mra. Doris Peck, hood. Price la only $24,600.as BOO B f location. Owner willing H.M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- mail, a copy of this order to Mary Windsor; Mrs. Ruth Whefeler, to help writh financing. Belflore Realty, Realtors, 643-6930. fully occupied and a good up Located on pleasantly VERNON — A panoramic view the creditors to bri^ tn thetr claims Andover; Jesse H. Faulkner, appdntment only. Charles Lea- 9993. F. Bari, 1386 Hillside______Road, Pasa- _ xx^iln at • r> Wfley, Agency, 647-1413. equity builder. Only $25,900. shaded lot in RoUlng Park enh ance this 8-room Split and dona, daifomla. guardian of the MaUi St., D a ^ U 390 Lake St.; James D. Skog- PRIVACY Raised Ranch, 7 perance, 649-7620. HENRY ST. — Kitchen, dining area. N ear school, bus line, famiUy conveoileuces are newspaper having a clrculaticm In estate of said Incapable In Cril- 79 Niles D r.; Gertrude E. WU- Wolverton Agency, Realtora, to iT ^ and return make to this gg Strickland St. lund. East H eitfoid. rooms, 2 fireplaces, 1% baths, mibllo Hwlmminir nool Owner «>lfeped. Located in an excel- « l d probate district within ten days BURNHAM Street — Seven- BIG COLONIAL on Bigelow room, living room on first 649-2818. puDllc swimming pool, owner, . , , from the date of this order and Also, Aubrey Pharmer Jr,, “Super-Right” IRISH recreation room, garage, alu­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. “Super-Right” Quality room Ranch. Family room, Street! Seven' and one-half floor. Second floor consists of 649-3043, principles only. ®. , ®"“ “ “ ®® "®^*^ return make to thU court of the BIR’IHS SATURDAY: A son West WlUlngton; Maurice W. minum sdding, acre, view, $27,- schools, $28,900. Call J. D. Real notice riven. cc: W. David Keith, Oonservator oarpeted, good neighborhood, rooms of quality! Two-car ga­ lour bedrooms, one very large. SMALL RANCH — Kitchen, to Mr. and Mlrs. Edward Det- Morin, 171 HllUatd St.; Jami- 900, Hutchins, Agency, 049-6324 TWO FAMILY, 8 and 6 plus Estate Associates, 643-8779. JOHN'OH J. WALLETT. Judge. ^ acre. Principals only, 644- rage. Many other features In­ Two-car garage. $23,900. PhU- oms, ‘ 7L tore, 82 Seaman Clrcte. M. Howard, SO Gerald Dr.; cluding wrall to wall carpeting. brick Agency, Realtors, 646- two ffibm^llnlihed fi^Sthird CHICKEN PARTS 2966. MANCHESTER Country — 6 BOLTON — 614-room Ranch Vernon; Donna M. Naus, Close to hospital. Belflore 4200. f l o o r ^ l a f dy lloaatloil $a,900. GROUND BEEF big rooms with room for niore. with attached garage, one half OBDEB OF NOTICE BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Brookfield Dr., Bolton; Burton Y o ir Choice! MANCHESTER — Just listed, Agency. 647-1413. Ideal home for the family that Phll^^ Lfi^tor, ,______. . AT A COURT OP PROBATE. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. e , Beal, Bast Hartford; Mrs. TWO-FAMILY flats — 6 and 6 block from boatings and swim- held at Manchester, within and for TOWN OF MANCHESTER 6-room Oape. Four bedrooms. needs to stretch out. Moderate­ 646-4200. Ronald D. King, Mlorlborough: QuHa g . Simko, East Hartford; With plua^tour yfDiiahwl rofiiSA on mlng, wooded lot, $18,900 takes “ le District of Manchester, on the CONNECTICUT FRESHLY GROUND BREAST QUARTERS wm,. hurry! Only $19,900. H. M. ^^ANCHESTER — Cape, full ly priced at $20,000. Wolverton a daughter to Mir. and Mrs. Rod- Mrs. Janet Phillips, 168 Lud- shed dormer, 4-bedrooms, llv- thlnK«fio"®*^’ W. Middle Tpke. ske, 81 Dart HiU Rd., Wai^ room, 144 baths, enclosed Realtors, 289-7475, 742-8243. Owner ssys, S ell! Priced low* to this Court for ^lowance, it Is For Comfort ing homes upon, then for de­ porch, oversized garage, de^. er. Morrison Realtor, 643-1010. and 9 of the Town Charter, no- DISCHARGED SATURDAY: -A. Mulrhead, N o ­ CHUCK STEAKS ’ June, 1969, at ten o'clock forenoon SWORDFISH Old Glory SIX BEDROOMS In this w ell tails call tice b hereby given of the adop- Robert J. Pehtowfiy, WlHiman- lot. Immediate occupandy. Loittr at the Protiate Office In the Munici­ SOLD 20’s Wolverton Agency, Real­ located home. Nine rooms al­ pal Building in eald Manchester, be tlon by the Board of Directors uc; Osjry T. Henning, 222 Oak Stant^, RAY HOLCOMBE and the same Is asslinoed for a tors, 649-2813. together. Two-car garage. Alu­ of the Town of Manchester, st., Wappdng; Denbe L. Blondl, “ Saper-R Ighr Reef Realtor 644-1285 NOTICE hearing on the allowance of said BONELESS If you are selling your minum storms, screens, doors. account and said Trustee’s two prior Connecticut, June 8, 1969, of an a ParmBtebd Dr.. Wapptng; m m ‘ '.thO'Srtoife'tIpf BONE IN MANCHESTER — Just listed St. James’ parish. Priced to OF ADOPTION OF accounts with said estate, and this Ordinance as follows: Mm Helen A. Jotinscn, 26 Jo)lo SLICES property and want the SOLD Court directs that notice of the time six-room Cape, garage, nice sell immediately. Belflore Chapter 122 — SUPPLE­ Dr„ Rockville: Mrs. Norma ti. ” ™ 59; ORDINANCE u d place assigned for said hearing 89 sign to go up' fast. PHIL- ; yard, city utilities. Only $23,- be given to all persons known to be cares a^oul yoiiL BRICK is the one. We have Agency, 647-1413. TOWN OF MANCHESTER MENTAL PENSION PLAN 000. H. M. Frechette, Realtors, Interested therein to appear and be E>«wortl^ Madden an i son, many buyers watting and CONNECTICUT heard thereon______by _ publlshtng______a copy_ Sec. 122-e (a ) la hereby re­ ^ e B. Ve^lla JAl wiHlngton. 647-9993. FULL DORMER gives this Lots For Sole 73 need your listings now, to­ ______In accordance with the pro- ?' f***® order In some newspaMr pealed and the following b Downey Dr.; MNibsa Kreusch- ______se-ven-room Cape real Colonial day. We have a large sales BOLTON T.Alfll! __ Vnmon visions of DhontAr » .QAAMnnA ''ill??.,®’ District, substituted lit lieu thereof: or, 191 Holiiatw St.; Mrs. Doro­ size. Tw o full baths, wall to force to serve you plus a treed Hots Sec. 122-6 (a) Requirement toythy O.u. Jttouiioi,Pfoullot, 6989 HawuiomeHa'wthome r r ti a 1 * «. wall carpeting. Kitchen has nill/UU ItOZEH modem up to date com­ NO ONE BREATHING ed town accepted ------„ ------„ ------„ u, tnu uruer lo Auan of Contribution; Retirement St.; WlHlom B. SchneU, 2 Lin- 1 l i r e e A p p l l C B l l t S bullt-ins. Large landscaped lot. puterized multiple listing to sell. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. adoption by the Board of Dlrec- ^ Boulder Road, Mon- Allowance Fund coin 9 t.; Jacob B. Sutter, 88 m r . ' P ^ a * DOWN YOUR NECK Call early on this one. Belflore service. It costs you no Each member of; the Plan, 3. Havrthome St.; Dennis Dunn, T O F W a lC r MT 0 8 1 Agency, 647-1413. COVENTRY -"iD o you wish more to Call. wvJhNiKi (DO you wisn Connecticut, June 8, 1969, A,SP®-. “ SEast 18th New, each pay period during Box 99, Hebron. Y o r t N.Y. 10003, and return 'make' In this lawn-surrounded all to swap?) Are you ii^ererted of an Ordinance as follows: ‘ which he is a member of Also, M«. Ann F. Hoffman, of Manchester has MEAT M ANCHESTER — Henry St. to thu Court. brick Ranch. And a large ,-ln a large building lot with a older 8-room Colonial. Needs Chapter 143 •— CITIZENS JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, the Plan and prior to the 34C Garden Dr.; E ric W. Ols- recreation room to boot! commercial septic system, ar­ cc: The Connecticut Bank tt Trust decorating, but location well ADVISORY COMMITTEE Company, Trustee Normal Retirement Date, Three bedrooms, large tesian well on good town ap­ worth it. Low 20’s. H. M. sFOR REDEVELOPMENT shall be required to con­ PHILBRICK kitchen, living room with proved road. Valued at $4,000. Chapter 143 of the Ordi­ DINNERS tribute to a retirement fund fireplace and bookshelves. Frechette, Realtors, 647-9993. Will consider all trades includ­ LIMITATION OBDEB nances of the Town of Man­ AT A COTOT OP PROBATB, an amount equal to two and Mrs. llter^a HoiwaT ® 1' garage. Nicely ing boots, etc. Call F. M. Gaal held « Manchester, within and for AGENCY LARGE L Ranch. Seven rooma, chester is hereby amended one-half (2H) per cent of All Varltllst II sz. (Han 10 ez.) treed lot. Reasonably priced Agency, 643-2682. the District of Manchester on the 28F House Dr.; Raymond B. tt„*1v i,„ fireplace, buUt-lna, 144 baths, by adding the following: 10th day of June, 1860. his wage or salary, exclu­ Woodbridge, 496 E. Middle ^ at $28,900. Present, Hon. John J. WaUett. EMBROIDERY hugre recreation room, g^arage, HIGHLAND Park Area — Large Sec. 143-6 -- Additional Judge. sive of ainy meilntenance Tpke.; E ^ A. Kearns, 220 E. O'® appllo^ are from Con- REALTORS trees. $27,900. Hutchina Agen­ lot, could be divided into two members Estate of Frank J. Koealc, late payments and other special Mddte Tpke.; Mrs. Grace M. ^ ®"® from, out of cy, Realtora, 649-5324. of Manchester In said District, de­ II X 14 INCHES building lots. City utilities. $10,- Anything to the contrary ceased. payments or remuneration, Nelson, E^st Hartford. « KEITH REAL ESTATE ’ tlon closed Saturday. 646-4200 MANCHESTER — An excellent 000. Ask for Mr. Phllbrick, within this Chapter notwith­ On motion of Splrlto P. Vesco,,W but Including overtim e pay. 649-1922 646-4126 Blast Maple 8t.. Manchester, Conn., Also, Jkweph T. Mbltretta, 112 vacancy of aaabtant eu- location la Just one of the many Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, standing, the Board of Di­ administrator. Such contributions shall be School St.; Mia. Alice I. Mer- perlntendent has exbted since 3 ' - ^ 1 * 0 0 fine features of fills spacious 646-4200. rectors may Increase the ORDERED: That three months deducted from the payroll from toe toth day of June, 1969, c«r, 114 Summit. St.; Mrs. Ar- jg jj \ qjj (jate, Graydon ' 11-room Colonial that offers membership of the Citizens be and the same are limited and and shall be entered In a NEW USTING — Cape Cod MANCHESTER —CentraUy lo­ line T. Roche, 9 Orchard St.; Lockwood, who had been aa- five-bedrooms all on the second Advisory Committee for V.A**** .creditors within separate fund known as home, 6 rooms, 3 or 4 bed­ which to bring in Uielr claims Mrs. Vlrglnda E. Kaalnski, 113 gistant, was named acting au- cated 5-unlt income property. Rasort Proparty Redevelopment to a total the “Retirement Allow­ room, 1*4 baths, jalousled Vacancies never a problem. floor and still a walk-up attic. against said estate, and said od- Baldwln Rd.; Roxanne S. periiftendent, following the re- AHH PAGE The first floor has a large not exceeding fifty (60) mlnlatrator Is directed to give pub­ ance Fund”. The Town scon For Sola 74 sun porch, garage, city utili­ Excellent Investment. Mid 40’s. lic notice to the creditors to bring Cooley, 170 W. Center 3t., Mrs. gigTvaUon of Lawrence Wlttkof- front-to-back living room, a members. Such additional tn their claims within said time al- Treasurer shall not accept Marjorie Burgeaa, 120 Robert ties, $23,900. Phllbrick Agency Wolverton Agency, Realtora, WATERFRO W lot, Bolton paneled sunporch, a form al members ahall serve tor a limed by publishing a copy of this contributions with respect Dr., Wapptng; Mis. Norene Lockwood was named super- Realtors. 646-4200, 649-2813. Lake. Thla lot la diy and well, order In some newspaper having a dlnfaig room and a room y kitch­ period of three (8) years to service of a member af­ PhllUps, 390 Mlaln St.; Mrs. intendent on June 2. cleared In good acceptable *P **‘‘1 probate district SEVEN-ROOM home, excellent MANCHESTER —O'verslzed 8- en that leads to a specious pan­ from the date of their ap­ within ten days from the date ol ter the effective date of area. C. J. Morrison Realtor this order and return make to thu. babeUe P. Jewell, 183 Main St. The post of aaalstent haa an Mayonnaise TOWELS 13'j-26'‘i condition, 2-car garage, land­ room Oape. Four bedrooms, eled family room. The base­ pointment. these Supplemental Pension 643-1010. court of_the notice given. Also, Mis. Yvonne M. annual salary range of $8,690 to scaped lot, close to schools. fireplatse, all built-ins, fam ily ment has a finished rec txx>m. This Ordinance shall take'ef­ JOHN J. WA1ALLB7STT, Judge. Ordinances except as shall Pelletier, 18 Oak PI.; Matthew gio,264. 2100 TUT Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, room, walk-out patio. Excellent There are 244 baths. three AM STON Lake—Lakefront cot- fect ten (10) days after this be deducted from the pay­ L. Carr, Columbia; Mark J. BIG ROLL 643-5953. condition. Don't wait. H.M. fireplaces, bullt-tns, two-car tage. Approximately 100’ front- publication In this newspaper UMITATION OBDBB roll. REALLY FIHE A cool and comfort:ible Frechette, Realtors, 647-9993. attached garage, large well age. Fumlahed. sail boat in- provided that within ten (10) held at Manchester, w lthta^™ ;. This Ordinance shall take ef­ culotte-dress is esirecially MANCHESTER — Newer cus­ landscaped yard convenient to eluded. Paaek Realtors, 289- days after this publication of “ ‘'SSS*®*®'' fect July 1, 1969 provided that designed for the half- .411 the beauty of our tom built 7-room executive Co­ CAPE — Six rooms, modem everything. Priced in the upper sizer! No. 8177 with Flag is captured in this 7476, 643-4208. this Ordinance a petition sign- ^ s e m , ° HcS!®'jSlm' j. WalleU. withtn ten (10) days after thb V OFF U B EL panel worked in simple lonial. 2,700 square feet of de- 40’s. U ft R Realty Oo.. Inc., ------ed by not less than five (6) , _ publication of this Ordinance a Quart PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes Im^q, living area. Aluminum flrei$etce in 1^>|$ r o o n . ^ r e e stitchery! It's sure to be­ 643-2692. R. D. Murdock R eal­ petition signed by not leas than 1244 to 26>2 , bust 33 to bedrM^.l paBezeway, J at- p®" ®®"‘ t*>e MScte«e°r‘ f i's a s f f l c ' l : 168 SHEETS come an heirloom. No. siding, huge two-car garage, tor, 643-6472. frontage, 1,200 feet from ocean. Town, as determined from the .. , _ BITUMINOUS Jar 47. Sire 14 44, 3.4 bust. .. five (0) per cent of the electoiv 2100 has hot-iron trans­ 244 baths, all built-ins, etc., taetted gam ge* 4iBU<-ov>imase- 3% yards o f 45-inch. $6,000. 649-4997,______official lists of the Regis- 60°Sob'SS5‘“£d.“‘ M^SSteriir of the Town, as determined fer for design; color et^. Prime location on dead­ men^-45rgewoded lot. $28,- NEW LISTING —^Three family tlM 664 la ttlai for ooch pat- trars of Voters, has not been 29 from the latest official IbU of 49 chart. tara ta lactaaa flrit-tlau aulllni. end street. Priced in the 60’s, 900. Phllbrick Agency, Recd- near center. Generous sized ■'.V" SEND W4 la ctlai far tach aat- tors, 646-4200. Out of Town filed with t^ Town CTerk re- frS?^ih^iwh ^ o? jJ ae*"^ the Registrars of Voters, haa ttra ti lacluOt tlut-clm aialllai. way below replacement. The rooms, modernized build­ DRIVEWAYS questing lts"eference to a ape- ®ff"* "e llmlM and not been filed with the Town S^SanCBICA*. NEW YOBK. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Eve- ing. Treo->_ shot}^ private F o r S o la 7 5 Aaae CObat, Moacteater MANCHESTER — Immaculate clal Town election. J»-briS? « { ? S l ^ Clerk requesting lb reference PARKING AREAS • GAS STATIONS M.T.----- Evealac Herald. IIM AVE. nings, Mr. Handler, 649-7613. grounds. Phllbrick Agency, riim 666rait wiA ZIP OF AMEBICASTn e W YOBK. 4-bedroom Dutch Colonial on BOLTON —Large Ranch, four John I. Garslde Jr. ®«ataM ^ d estata and said ax- to a special Town election. BASKETBALL COURTS C08E, 6tlla Haafttr aa6 fiza. N.Y. 16666. Realtors, 646-4200. ocutrix is directed to give nub. ROUTE 44-A Business zoned, park-like 3 acres with pond, bedrooms, two full baths, for­ Secretary [to notice to the creditors to bring John I. Garslde Jr., NOW BOOKING — PLACE YOUR <»DEB NOW! '69 Spring & Summer Priat HaaM, A46riii with ZIP CODE aaS Shrlt NiuaStr. large stone apartment, build­ garage, work bam. All alumi­ MANCHESTER — Two-famlly mal dining room, modem kitch­ Board of Directors •‘'.'h' claims within said time id- Secretary Wwfc FerronaUy Supuvbed. We are 100% looura B a s ic F A S H IO N . 50f a Send 50f today for the ing, three unlta, plus cottage. num siding, underground w ir­ duplex, four rooms each aide, en with bullt-lna, 2-car ga­ Board of Dlreotora c o p y ! Good Income, $55,000. P h i 1- separate heating, good Invest­ new '69 Spring ft Sum­ ing. A veritable show plaoe. rage,-- 0 -, large lot, ____ near “high ®“ DatejJ at Manchester, Con- J . said probate dUtrim Manchester, Conn. 81NOE 16M mer ALBUM! brick Agency, Realtora, 646- DEHAIO BROTHERS n V -iiB M 'BM iiliiftM ISiiB Bel Air Estate, Vincent A. ment at $24,900. CaU Paul W. school. $27,600. Phllbrick Agen- nectlcut, thla lOth day of June this order ^ * r e to r n Dated at Manchester, Con­ __ ww. A. 'SAan a# sssakao u$ UIW CALL 643-7691 or 647-9798 m EMIT AME6ICAH . . . Yaitar- 4200. Bogginl, Realtor, 643-9332. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4086. cy. Realtors, 646-4200. 1969. court of Uie notice riveiL necticut, thb 10th day of June Itar'i dttiui far taSar'i Sacarl JOHN J, WALLETT. Judge. Pattara oitcaii akactlaaa far 1969. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO„ INC. 12. 1106 . . . 604 a aanri Prices •ffeclive through Tuesday, June 17lh in fhit Community and Vicinity. I

. _ MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1966 A'varagB Daily Net Pvew Run t^ittHTT-roUR iHanrb^jStpr lEaratng H rralb - . r ■ ■to llto -Week tototo Tile Weather m :- tw s s 14, 1949 F air «md oool tonlgbt Ltnr In Mambara of Orioa Oroup ot Manchester Lodge of Masons Sara H. Sternberg, 98 Croft Dr.; 8. Goldberg, Mt. Vernon Apts.; 80*. ’to fn a n w aamny. w *m *r. Town Oantar OengregBtkmal Church will meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. Dean’s List Susan E. Tabor, 28 Creatwood Robert J. rang, 194 B. Main 15,590 iia nrifpfitp r iEttPittn^ H rra lii n t h TBto 80. BiBtoiir ptotaMI. wm meat tonight at S:4B at the at the Masonic Temple. The_ Dr.; Ttionias W. Tedford, 128 St.; Joirce A. Konlar, 31 Lin­ tty naair a«ip tlm q |h fawHW. ohuroh to go to Ctork'a, WUH- den PI.; Catherine A. B^cs, 7 Help Us Move Ghmitar, Ontar Master Mason degree will be' S. Main St.'; Mltdiael R. Tomko, Mmmehetier— A City o f ViUage Charm and 10 {Mr liwrti Tmiite. (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHBSTSai, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1969 Advectietog U) . !• op«i to all DiMo- Past Patrons of Temple Chap­ towns are: L. Mltcheltree, 168 High St.; PRICE TEN CENTS Anaaitoan Lagton/ AuOiiry ter, OB8, will have a picnic Announced Andover: Peter D. Gagne, 282 Louis M. Palshaw, M t Vernon arlU hare Ra annual meeting to­ Wednesday at 8:80 p.m. a t the Lajto R d.; Barbara C. McBride, Apts.; Patricia A. Skinner, RD night attar a potluck at 0:00 at home of Mrs. Robert Richmond, Brian E. Smith of Eleanor Rcm Lane. 3. M«neli«st*r Chaptor, 19 Clearvlew Ter. Members are SAVE the home of Mk«. BMarard Ada- I f IWinmu, wiH maat totOftH Dr., Vernon, was one of three Bolton: Robert D. Lannah, 400 Tolland: Joanne TTiciensky, I iqy, at E. llapia 8t reminded to bring a chair and Lake St.; Michael A. Letner, Rhodes Rd. Some in SDS a t • a t Boawa OtOtar, SOS Oloott place setting. Manchedler Community Col­ Mg, Mg FcMc VshMs! Senators • t Man Intaraatail in ainck)« lege students achieving perfect Tlnloer Pond Rd.; Judith A. Vemon; Ronald J. Foster, tour . pait, bartiarabaii - atyla Lodi, R t 85. Lake St; PatrlcU M. Heavi­ Tax Session Hoaa and Ladder Oo. 1, TVMm Mystic Review, North Ameri­ four-point (A) averages for the sides, 77 Seneca Dr.; Lila Long, \ haraaowp wMi the ohorua may Columbia: Daniel W. Clerk, Linked to Fire Department, will have a can Benefit Association, will spring semester. A graduate of Fportar, aiwgaatad tha SDS advocated revolution te nu­ journed June 4 because he ob­ ib a ChrMan Club od Manchea- in (diarge of the program. merous meetiiigs brid In Mitel- 30 McKee St. or Mrs. Gertrude Hathaway Lane; Maty B. Egan, is our most 527-1164 875-9263 poMponamanL Ha told ool- jected to n e per cent sslea ta r arUl tontoH oltloera at a Hawthorne, 91 Larrabee 8t„ Mague* privately that whan ha gan during the laat seven yeara. tax. Ladlaa Nlftat im(ram tomor- Manchester Jayceea present 75 Jarvis Rd.; Joel Felman, im p o rro iiT bring* n mlUtary procuremant Myre’a appearance followed and newly elected board of di­ East Hartford. 206 N. Ellm 1^.; Douglas P, M A N C H E S m WINDSOR D eclines The q>eclal session, aald roar ntgbt at \BUle*a8taak UU baflora tfaa Sanate conteinliig tqi testimony from a subcom­ Dempsey, would deal oMy wlte Bouae. The erant arlU open with rectors will have a Joint meet­ Ferguson, 146 Center St.; Roger 643-1505 688-5283 mittee rtaff member Monday The Ladles Auxiliary of the A. Fisher, 85 Eastfleld St.; Lor­ rosponslblHty! Safaguard authoriiarion ha fiscal matters and waa eqiect- oooirtaila a t d:M, and dlnnar will ing tonight at 8 at the VFW want* to keap It thara wShout a that tee militant group had held ed to last only two day*. It Home. Itallan-Ameiican Club will have raine Flster, 91 Lyness St.; Vir­ a woriesheq) on sabotage and ex- be aarwad a t 740. 1 meeting torUght at 7:80 at hraak until ttiera 1* a obowdown T o Testify Witt start next Monday at 10 ginia D. Hodson, 178 Spruce St.; vote. ploaivea. The subcommittee Is the clubhouse. Craig R. Johnson, 366 E, Mid­ a.m. Oonourring in thia, Sanate probing campus vloletKe. SUBIC BAY, PhlHppinea (AP) Dempsey did not dlsoloae dle Tpke.; Chester P. Kosak, NOTARY Myre aald that during a con­ (AP Fhototez) Manchester Emblem Club 42 Brch St.; James P. Maloney, Damooratle Laadar Mika Mana- — L t (J.g.) Ronald C. Ramsey, terms____ of „ __ his agreement______with FREE fleld of Montana, a Safeguard vention of SDS last year the Mrs. Pat Nixon pauses to chat with an elderly, deck officer of the U.S. destroy- Democratic leadens Mbnday, but ways and means committee 25 Norwood St.; Arthur J. Mc­ PUBLIC grt>iq>’B national secretary. Ml-, will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Gowan, 49 Wells St. critic, aald in an - intarvlaw he Gsorges Pbmpidou, newly elected ■!» the French wheelchair-ridden woman as she tours cultural re­ er Frank B. Evans on the Mgbt he said tee proposed tax psek- Paridiig! chael lOonsky, 26, of Chicago,' she WM sUcsd In half by the age will be revealed 'ntuiadsy It the home of Mrs. Frank thinka it would ba a mJatake to Also, David R. Moseley, 50 r p ARTHUR bring the bill up end Rten to presidency, smiles and waves to well wishers as he WM asked If he were a Stalinist treat in Portland, Oregon’s Negro ghetto. Australian aircraft carrier Mel- night at a caucus of House and Toros, 66 Vernon St. Clyde Rd.; Obartes C. Nielsen, have to lay it aalde for the holi­ leaves his Paris headquarters. (AP Photofax). The captain introduced os e-vl- bourne, declined to teatify today Senate Democrats at (he State 712'Center S t; Thomas R. Niel­ # I day, whldi Btarta July 8. dence an article from tee New before the InvesUgateig board CtqHtol. son, 11 BUtiler Rd.; Walter F. ^ DRUC STORES to RepubUc white quoted Klontey and asked to be permanently The governor haa atood ten- ULTIMA II Petlg, 58 Waddell Rd.; Shelia What affects the delay in Sen­ M replying “Having been a FREE MONEY ate aioUon on the ABM might excused from the hesringa. ly behind a 6 per cent asle* L. Ready, 24 Goatee Dr.; Alan Communist only a few montes I Mrs. Nixon Greeted, Ramsey, 34, who haa been ad- tax he pixqwsed te February, COSMETICS C. Roasetto, 98 Lake St.; Mark HARTFORD-MANCHESTER-KOCKVILI.L- have on the trend of puMlc opin­ have difficulty understanding eift ion ramalna to b e seen. Pompidou Pressured vised be Is “suspected of neglb although Ills tax plan sxtetalod • , P . . P. SchUUnger, 29 OUs St.; what you mean by that” gMice” fai tee collision, claimed to more gpodk and asrrtcsa Manofiald conceded that a He aald teat Bemardine Deborah Sedlacek, 824 ICllstown I Wrapping weak of i^ppaarancea in Mon­ Ignores Protests his oonatltutional rights had than tee 6 per cent tax and WELDON DRUG CO. Rd.; Barry R. S b ^ 28 Otis St; Dohm, whom he Identteed os been vlolsted. His attoniey, would have brought tee ototo tana left Mm confused about the SDS interorganizatlonal sec­ PC«tTliAND, Ora. (AP) — Bob WoUhelmL 20, explained: public' reaction. Montana has Over Foreign Policy Navy Lt. Frederick TlUmi, 27, more revenue. The present Con- retary, also named herself m a Pat Nixon received a generally "We axe fully beMnd FTSH. been dcslgnntad os one of the said Ramsey decided not to tea- nectlcut sales tax is 8H per PARIS (AP) — FTesident- come foreign m inister, Communist In another publica­ -wann welcome at the start of Make no ipistake about that tlfy because he had been denied cent Jwo attaa for the ABM InstaJla- eloct Georges Pompidou is re­ tion! her West Coast tour and ap­ But while we are spending in 'tions. D’ElrtaJrig Is expected to be in access to terttlmony from pre- State Senate Mlnorily Leader ported under preesure from his Pompidou’s new Cabinet. , Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D- peared not to notioe three anti­ Vietnam It Is silly to go around vlouB witnesses, refused tee Wallace Barnes criUctaed Demp- '"Ihere is more Interest old bote to select a faithful The morning' rvewspaper Oonn., cauUmied -Myre about us­ war demonstrations. encouraging volunteer efforts rtght to cross-examine wit- sey and cteer Democratic lead­ among the pet^le of my state In (or the poor.” GaulUst as Ms foreign m u s te r L’Aurore, wMch opposte the ing the word Communist m If he She went to street gardens, nessM and refused tee right to ers earlier Monday fo r \«(iat he (arm prices, with wheat selling —one who -would keep intact election of iPompidou, leported; -were talking about "acme mon- classrooms and the edge of the While Mrs. Nixon heard from recall witnesses. C A-I-ilD Q rv bekyw- corn, and they are Jittery called “taaclooom” tactle* in Flrance’s >baste foreign policy of ”De OauUe reportedly made ol’thlc organization.” RlMooff Negro skims Monday to salute the emergency center leaders The la-wyer said Ramsey’s re­ shout what the new 8H per cent the Democratic attempt to CoH the last 11 years. known Ms very firm desire to said about nine different Com- volunteer workers at the start of how hundreds of -vMunteers help quest to be permanently ex­ agree on a tax package. Interaat rate Is going to do to Reports cIrculaUng In West­ sen his foreign minister (Debre) ^ munist splinter groups are flgbt- her initiat official trip as First their neighbors with food, fuel cused WM "based not on what WW -Aboiji Ar THaam them,” Mansfield said. "ZkBM Barnes said the problem hod ern embassies and the French kept at his post, guaranteeing In Lady. and all sorts of altt & printed we know, but what we don’t been tossed to two nonelected comes in about third In their In- press today Indlcalted former (See Page Six) baimer was waved In back of know and must know.” tareato. his eyes the continuity of his There was a paper shower of officials. Finance CommUokmer 6 4 6 -1 7 0 0 Preeddent C9iarles de Gaulle foreign policy.” tec room, saying: The Joint U.S.-AustraUaa George ConkUng and Democrat­ "I have had about 600 letters protest fromi antiwar demon­ wants Pompidou to reeppoint Debre was De Gaulle’s main strators at upstairs windows of "How many people wliB be (ed board recessed to oonsider his ic State Chairman John Bailey. on ABM, 450 of them t^posing Foreign Minister Mlcheil Debre spokesmsn in enunclatli^ pciU- today by lyour visit? How many requert end a qk>kesman later The two men, said Bomes, and wa'U prove if I it. But on (hs other hand a re- a building whhte houses FISH, a or name the current premier, ctes that kept Britain out of the U, S. Reorders 24-bour emergency help center people will still 'be allowed to said the matter had been turned -will ‘Vheel and deal” with the oogntaed jMlUng agency reports Maurice Oouve de MurvlUe. Common Market, banned arm starve? 70 million a day ^pent over to Its two legal opunsela. warring facUona and teen ham­ that the people of Montana are Mrs. Nixon came to -visit. Oouve de MurvlUe served as De aMpmente to Israel and k ^ The paper sMpe read: “If this on Vietnam. Why?” Under U.S. military r^iula- mer out a tax bin teat will be two to one In favor of ABM.” GauUe’s foreign minister before France out of playing a major Faulty ‘Brains’ Anoteer protest came t^om tlona governing American' wit- "rammed through the legisla­ Sen. Mlltmi R. Young, R-N.D., waa napalm you Woiild be he MJcceeded Pompidou as pre­ role in unltbig Europe. dead.” seven "witches” In white face nesses, Ramsey may deoUne to ture.” said he came away from a re­ mier last year. testify. The Cabinet will be named For Missiles Some c< tee demonstration makeup—members of the Wom­ cent visit to North Dakota, If Debre and Oouve de Mur- en’s International Terrorist Con­ Ramsey, of Long, Beach, Cal­ which would house the other Friday after Pomptdou takes of­ participantB, from tee Portland vUle are passed over, another fice. There is wideepread agree­ By BERNARD D. NOSSITER spiracy from Hell, who teiidc if., WM identified by a fellow of­ missile site, with the impression The Washington Post'’'' Resistance, ^ v e been volun- ficer M the one who gave tee poaalble candidate is Valery ment that Oaulliat Notional As­ teets at the emergency center MXs. Nixxm "symbolizes tee that 75 per cant of the people fa­ WASHINGTON — A defense order teat turned tee Evans In Man, Wrist Cut, Oiscard D’Estalng, a Liberal sembly Preatdent Jcuxjues CXia- teemselves and have their bead- subservient role of women.” SAVmaS BANK ol MANCHESTER vor ABM. He is an ABM backer. who once served In De Gaulle’s contractor who produced sub­ They shouted) in protests cf the front of the Melbourne during Stennls’s committae had be­ ban-Debnas wlU be named pre­ qu^jters In tee same 109-year- Cabinet. Even If he doeen’t be­ mier. standard guidance "brains” (or war games In tee South China €^ts 2540 Years 923 Mean Strw t fore It today a special subcom- the Minuteman n missile has oM church building. (See Page Nine) Sea June 8. The destroyer was mittaa report unanimously urg­ reoei-vied an estimated $400 mil­ cut In two and 74 Bhnana crew­ In Morals ing a outback of nearly bil- lion in addltlonHl orders for the men were kUled. Uon lo mlUtary resaarrii and de- same device. Bote Ramsey and snoteor a TOHHnvMiH«» men nksdiril w* vek^ment but divided on a pro­ According to some offlclals Evans officer, U, (J.g.) James ^ ^ posal for a moratorium on the Vietnam cfotely connected with the pro­ A. Hopson, have b ^ advised tosor blade to ^ testing of mulUiRe headed mls- gram, this paradood-cal solution Retaliation Unlikely by tee board they were "sus- awaltliig sentence In Su- atles. , was the only one possible. pected of negligence hazarding parlor Court lit Rockvlle on Some mowers Sens. Tnomaa J. McIntyre, Since the guidance systems did a ve—el of the arm ed force#.*' chaiy ee of Udna|]tn|^f rapo miuI D-N.H., Edward W. Bro<*e, R- not work as long as they were The board hM no punitive pow­ indecent s n u l t fawolvlnf a Mass., and Stephen M. Young, Troop Cut Detailed supposed to, additional substi­ Over Powell Ruling ers. six-year-old giri. you start (maybe) with D-Ohlo, aa ABM critlcB, are tutes had to be ordered to keep Its (indbigs jvill be sent to sponsoring the latter move. Sen. WASHINGTON (AP) — Near­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The Later tbe man, Mlchsel Du- The new announcement oom- a central part of the nation’s Under this assumption It U gber auteoiltles tn tee United bina, 47, was returned to court H arry F. Byrd, D-Va., an ABM ly 16,000 soldiers and Marines Supreme Court’s decision that a TWIST, a pleted details of the 30,000-man strategic deterrent alive. would he fall at the eatlleet be­ States, and Australia, where sub­ bandaged and bloodstained 'and Jerrrrr k, s&ppoitor, exposes It. being withdrawn from Vietnam troop withdrawal announced by Details cn tee guidance and Adam Clayton Powell was ille­ fore any anticourt moves could sequent Investigations or courts will be redeployed to Okinawa, control units, produced -by the gally denied his seat in the be expected in CTongiess since maitlal may be held. (See Page Fifteen) President Nixon at Midway 10 (See Page Nx) or Hawaii and Japan, the Penta­ days ago. Autooetlcs Divishxi of North House two years ago has the court recesses soon and any a KICK a ^TSper gon announced today. American Rockwell, have been brought some angry comments derisions under Burger won’t Another 8,000 soldiers. Includ­ At the same time, the Penta­ emerging in bits and pieces over but little Indication Congress gon Identified the 30 Army re­ come down until i t , resumes in ing 2,000 mobilized National the last two years. Last week, will retaliate against the high autumn. Guardsmen and reservists, will serve and National Guard units additional elements surfaced be­ tribunal. being brought home for demobi­ It was ironical that the 7-1 de­ Surtax Doubt be returned to the United States fore a Joint economic subcom­ The main reason: Chief Jus- rision Monday on Powiril over­ Minnesota Disputes to be disbanded and 1,200 Navy lization. They are sujqwrt type mittee. The Washington Post outfits from 17 states. Ooe Earl Warren, the target of ruled a federal Court of Appeals men will be distributed through­ was able to (Ul in the essential conservatives because of the lib­ opinion written by Burger that “The Gypsy Look!” H old in g up out the Pacific Command and Posting of two-thirds of the mrislng points Mbnday from in­ 25,000 troops being withdrawn eral bent taken by the court for federal courts had rjo Jurisdic­ Wild and groovy for ihe young sell Pure cotton . . .easy care, hard wear. the United States. terviews with key persons who the last 16 years, retiree later tion in the matter. AEG Nuclear Rules The Pentagon said the 8,000- on Okinawa, Ha-wail and Japan have work',2 ;>n the program. this month. man 9th Marine Regimental will serve to replenish the re­ The gMdancn units, as their Anoteer reason working ST. PAUL. Minn. (AP) —The ations in 1972 at Frsliie Island. A. Floral Print Skirl with llounce. rufllc bottom, self sash; Tax Package Hie successor, Warr»n E. Bur­ State of Minneaote and the U.S. matching kerchief. Sizes 7 to 14. 3.97 Landing Team wlU move to Oki­ serve of U.S. forces In the Pacif­ name suggests, ar» booked up against quick cwigreaslonBl LeVlander bos demanded that WASHINGTON (AP) — nawa, the 7,400-man 1st Brigade ic which was depleted starting to the fHght controls €Ut the ends ger, is conaideined by the con­ reaction results from the court Atomic Energy Commlsolon ap­ tee state standards be tbs bosl* B. Wide Bottom Pants, gay border print, zipper back; Doubt* that the House -would of the 9th Infantry Division and In 1066 to fight the war in Viet­ of tee Minuteman’s motor and servatives to be on their wave­ vacancy caused by Abe Fortas’ pear to be beaded for a riiow for tbe final permit required for matching hat. Sizes 7 to 14. 3.97 pass a surtax exteislon longer the division headquarters will nam. direct the missile to targets length, 80 they certainly would resignation under (ire last down on tbe question of state’s the McmUcello plant—an operat­ tean six months apparenUy are go to Hawaii, and a Marine That reserve is normally held 6,000 to 1,000 miles away. wait to see If he changes the month. rights in the nudleor pxnver ing permit to be issued by ttw C. Floral Print Wide Bottom Pants Half boxer back; match­ holding up House Ways and fighter squadron of about 400 in readiness for emergencies The brains are supposed to court’s direction before consdd!- Many In Congress hope the Held. AEC late this year. ing hat. Sizes 3 to 6x. 2.97 Mean* Oommlttoe action on men will be sent to Iwakuni, Ja­ anywhere in the F ar East, In­ erlng any eustion, such m res­ The dispute Involves tbe ques­ It 1* this demaial tbat Seabotg (See Page Six) tricting its Jurisdiction. Prerident Nlxon’a anU-lnfiatlon pan, in July and August. cluding Korea and Thailand. (See Page Six) tion of whether the state can im­ hM rejected, contending it could pose its own rules for file opera­ Malching Knit Sleeveless Tops tax package. unduly burden the power com­ Bolero. Sizes .l-6x. 7-14 There were head counts and tion of nuclear-fueled electric pany without any "meaningful 7-14 1.79 dtocuMtona of possible compro­ power plants. contribution” to public health, mise as the committee contin­ Russia Turns Clock Back The Atomic Energy Oommis- and aafety. ued to review tee tetenlcal cus- Third Strike Repulsed eion (AEC) says no—claiming Le 'Vanider has promised that peots of tee bill. Congress has given it sole Jur­ Mlnnesoto’s "full legal re­ This one Milco Coordinettes Committee approval of tee SZUGON CAP) — Three hun­ three machine g;uns spewed oiil isdiction over safety atandords source*” wjll be committed In package. Including Nixon’s rec- dred North Vietnamese troops 18,000 rounds a minute on the Sowiug Seeds of Revolutiou and operating procedures of support of tee state require­ ommMkdatlcn for a one-year firing rifles, machine guns attackers. atomic plants in all states. ments. you just exteneloa of tee surtax on a di­ rocket-propelled grenades at) ”No enemy were reported to By ANATOLE 8HUB , Gov. Harold LeVander has re­ ”It Is Impossible for us to minishing bMls, had been pro-- tacked a U.S. Marine base ot Geneva (1965), Camp David (1669) torted that Minnesota fe ^ no have penetrsited the perimeter,” The Washington Post and tee Moscow test-ban treaty (1963), function under two divergent re­ turn on dlcted (or last week, then (or camp near Da Nang early today a spokesman for the U.S. Com­ left indelible traces on tee minds of obligation to abide by a ‘‘mint- gulatory authorities,**' com­ libnday. (or the third time In a week. mand £Hid. Two North Viet­ The United Nations proclaimed 1968 mal standard” of safety re­ ’Moie titan just panties, because The oommlttoe has a' record Russia’s educated ’ younger generation. ments Earl Bwald, riialrman of ihev'ie designed in controlling Like the other two times they namese soldiers were| captured, ’’Human Rights Year,” and the KGB, quirements and radioactive pol­ Nylon Shell Scooter Short of not bringing to the floor of were repulsed. Russia’s secret police, began Its cele­ ‘The official effort to turn back tee lution. power net . . . a machine washable he added. clock has attracted greater attention (9ee Page Fifteen) nylon Spandex blend. All available tee House any UU facing prob­ Field reports said the North bration early. In January, two young Northern States Power Oo., a able defeat. Chairman WUbur The camp cante under similar than tee considerable reslstancd to It, '69 TORO KEY-LECTRIC... m while and colors. Sizes S-45-.76" Vietnamese hit the night camp attack lart Tuesday and again Democrats, Yuri G€danslo>v and Alex Mlniiesota-based firm, ha* t?vo D. Mins, D-Ark., recuperating of a 5th Marine Regiment unit G.'nsburg, vrere placed on trial. Anoteer or tee signs that each new repression hips. M-.lb-.18'' hips. L--18-t0” hips, last Thursday, corilng the North and ei>peclaUy tee Czechoslovak tragedy, nuclear plants under construc­ a great new start ,\L-40-4:' hips. 3 .9 7 from a lO-dsy Intostlnai Ulneas. 22 miles southwest of Da Nang young man, Alexei Dobrovolsky,'-had de­ tion costing more than $800 mil­ wad beck with the committee Vietramese 58 men killed. Ma­ have made more and more Soviet Court Bars despite a 7,000-man allied sweep rine casualUea were tehee killed rided after a year in prison to turn lion. They will provide electrici­ Monday, but did not preside. In the area. Thlrty-one North state’s evidence, and In his testimony citizens lose hope of peaceful reform It’s available on any model you want to go A. Brief, deuchable garters Americana sliell with ribbed The season’s sensation! Smart darks to wear and 31 wounded in teoee two at­ ’’from above.” In short, re-Stalinization ty for 1.6 million home*. 6 with. Imagine, you start with a keyl And U. B. Jamaiea length, hidden garters navy/white neckline. Sizes 34 Cotton duck with army buck­ Wrinkle resistant, washal The senior Republican on tee Vietnamese were reported tacks. disrioeed tbe larger aims of tee KGB So far, tee power company to 40. blue, brown, red; sizes 101 oommlttoe, R«p. John W. killed while Marine casualties and its political sponsors. like tee autocracy, orthodoxy and rus- Bid To Block you can start at $129.95'*' (19" KEY- C. Long Leg. hidden garters le belt. While, navy, red; sizes The camp is near An Hoa, one sifiootlon of Alexander in (1881-1896) — doesn’t know whose rules will 6 to 14. ByntM of Wlsoonelkt, blamed were one dead and 40 wounded. corner of a 200-square mile ”I was brought up to worship Stalin,” apply. LECTRIC) or move up all the way to the tee Democratic majority for Dobrovolsky said. ”It was tee de-Stallnl- appears to be sowing seeds of revolu­ TTk Marines called (or artil­ triangle where 7,000 U.S. and tion. The picmts will use coolirg Atomic Plant 21'POW-R-DRIVEtwithKEY-LECTRIC what he teemed a deteriorating lery help and an Air Force BOtian campaign and tee mistakes of waters from the Mtosisiippl UtuaUon. twin-engine plane armed with (Bos Page Fifteen) Khrushchev that turned me bitter Already, tee represskm has begun to starter ($199.95*). The battery charger create, as Tsarism did a century ago, River and bote will dtocharge WASHINGTON (AP) — The To reportem who Inquired against Soviet power.” what the compcuiy says is a keeps you starting for years, too, and each about tee poeUbUlty of a oom-‘ Slowly but inexorably over tee past a pantheon of hefx>ea and martyrs among Supreme Court baa ruled out a small and safe amount of ra­ bid by New Hampshire to stop charge gives you up to 80 starta. Other promise Inoludlng an extension four years, Khnntfhchev’s successoca tee revolutionaries — most of whom dioactive waste Into tee air and oonetructlon of a nuclear power for only six mentea; Byrnes said (nearly all of whom entered the Central were loyal criUca, a t most, of tee models from $99.95.* regime in Khrushchev’s day. The major Into the river. reactor on tee Connecticut Riv­ "Mk the Demoorate—they’re In Euemy Retakes Hill (Committee at Stalin’s 1962 Party Con- The greater part of the nu­ er. ohsige.” greas) have sought to restore tee turning point was, surely, tee derision five years ago to arrest the writers clear waste will be shipped out The court Monday said ttote- f \ I Trust a TORO. Trouble- 'The committee Is sUU avoid­ CAMP EAGLE, Vietnam another ground assault, but add­ “glories” siid "security” of tee old of the state in sealed containers ing tee iasue,” Byrnes said. S ^in days. They have sought to silence Ar.drel Stnyavsky and Yuli Daniel, who Ing about tee stale’s claim tiiat I as mowing can be. Teens' and (AP) — Norte Vietnamese ed Hill 937^—the military deolg- were tried and condemned to Icmg years (or disposal In AEX2 dumping Acting Chalrnaan Halo Bogga, natlon for Ap Bia—“is no differ­ the basic questions about tee Soviet sys­ grounds. the $120 million faclUty, author­ I •Manufacturur*a auifoaUd retail price. Women's troop*—pcoBltdy m many m at forced labor in February, 1966, The ized by tee Atomic Energy I tineUwIve trade namaa of Toro Manutacturim 54 Carat Diamonds we'gMiSet ir\ 14 K Gold Cultured Pearls D-La., tnsiatlng "there Is no ent from any other piece of ter­ tem which Khrushchev had, perhaps in­ Dr. Glerai Seabotg, chairman Oo^ criminal prosecution of Slnyavsky and Commission, would create ther­ Casuals Charm Step Shoes hangup,” said tee committee 1,000 of them—halve returned to rain In our area of operations.” advertently, raised at the 1966 and 1961 of the ABC, says Its rules for 8 Dia. Pear Shape Pendant our r m . a i . t i Daniel took p'ace despite protest petl- spent IConday dlscusring technl- Dong Ap Bia, the 3,000-foot If it ’becomes necessary to at­ Party Congresses. The tempo of re- mal pollution teat could deotroy Our Reg. r i Hons and letters signed by 'vlitually construction and operatlan of All ^ M 12 Dia. Heart Shape Pendant our « . 7i.«* caRtlaa of the complex package. mountain whete U.S. paratroop­ Stallnizatlon and repression hM quicken­ plants and animal life. POWEB-HANDLEK UNIT 2.19 7 Diamond Wedding Ring Set our nt». «i.*» tack again, be said, "I am pre­ every important intellectual In Moscow nuclear plants are stringent 1.77. ~3.77 ."v.4.77 The package on wMch agree­ ers fought a bkxxfy battle teat pared to commit everything ed alnoe 1968, particularly since tee in­ Nor did tee court comment on IS ALSO AVAILABLE .... 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The pei^ DOWNTOWN BtAOf 8TBEET—MANCHESTER business sa recover part of their mountain again "obould the sit­ munlsti, periahed or epent |qrgi yeara thorized the Vermont Yankee MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE SALI MON. thru WID. supply caohea In tbe A Shau had been, because of "Doctor Zhivago,” mlt Imposes Mandardi general­ “EverytMng For Family and Home Since 19111” equipment eotpendlturea; post- uation weiinnt It.” Valley or sa a radio comnaatt- at (oroed labor. The de-Stallnizatton of Nuclear Power Oorp., a group OPEN • DAYS—THUB8. NIGHTS tlU 9:69 Wright said in an totorvlew in 1968. ly more rtrlngent tean required of 10 New Etoglaitd utility oom- OFiN LATi IVIRY NIOHT 1956-44, as well am tee brief "openings by the ABC. Another nuclear • nUUE PABIONO raONT and BEAR • EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY (lee Page FIftMn) there are no praaent plans for (See Page Fifteen) to tee wert” symbolised by the spirits (See Page Two) idant la scheduled to begin oper­ (See Paga FUtoea)

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