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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10,1966 The Weather PAGE THIRTY-SIX HantlffBter Average Daily Net Press R w For the Weds Ended Thunderstorm# tonight t a t f showed a dispoeltlon toward larger crowd; H wa# noticeably 66 to. 70. Clearing tomorrow, Is questionable whether it was tle nuance, while the tone of smaller than last year’# as­ CLASTIC August 6 ,196S the brasses was typical of that fast tempos. HI# rwjdltion of fair, less humid. High 80 to 86. familiar with -such works as “Washington Post” March by semblage. Perhaps the threat­ STOCKINGS Guard Band Reed’s "Fe.stival Prelude” and encountered in dance bands. ening look of the weather Just Meucci'P.ansom M. Sgt. Sullivan did naost Sousa was characterlted by a WHEEL CHAIRS Holst’s "Second Suite for speed suited to..R.,a!»-yard dash before the concert was a fac­ 1 3 ,8 7 1 Band.” These represented the of the actual conducting during tor. ActuaUy the organlzaUon Manchester^A City of Fillttge Charm Very Good the evening and showed a high rather than a march. ARTHUR DRUB PRISE SEVEN CENTO more serious portion of the pro­ Nevertheless it was k very is good enough to merit a much (Classified Advertising on Page 17) gram, and while they were standard of musicianship in larger turnout than was on MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966 By JOHN GRUBER general. Mr. Karsmarski took enjoyable evening and I was VOL. LXXXV, NO. 265 (TWENTY PAGES) played with good precision surprised that there was not a hand. The 102nd Anny Band played there was 'definite lack of sub­ the baton, on occasion and a return engagement in Man­ chester last evening under the Boulder Swiped direction of C.W.O. Theodore Karsmarski, who headed the Planes Hit Probe on Its Wav VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) . I' UI [ 1.1 I —iThe j heart of William A. unit when it was heard here a lightheart is heavy tpday. year ago and who has man­ U.S. Boat The Veason, In^ Mis own aged to turn out a very good words: “Somebody swiped National Guard band. To my boulder. Somebody stole r » « wMsp ' HOUSE \ •.e.e.*.«.y,;*Je^y.Vs%Vs*^ It is not a great band, but of By Error It.” course it doesn't pretend to be “ Lady Pepperell" PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — A ed,.Lunar Orbiter Is to fire Its Lightheart, 91, has owned one. It compares most favor­ 8AIGON, South Viet Nam retrorockets early Sunday, Boulder Island near here (AP) — Three U.S. Air Force camera-toting scout. Lunar Or- when it is 660 miles from the for about 70 years. The r K # i ably with Regular Army service biter, sped through space today bands which are together all planes strafed and rocketed an moon. The firing should slow it boulder, a 20-ton chunk of sheets and cases American Coast Guard patrol on its mission to photograph the enough for it to be captured by granite, has been there as the time, while this organiza­ AND boat early today In the second tion, on a reserve status, gels moon and help locate a level the moon’s gravity, putting it long as anyone can remem­ once-a-week rehearsals and case of mistaken identity In an into lunar orbit. ber. aerial attack in less than two spot where astronauts may Orbit around the moon, a goal plays concerts mainly in the camp later in the 1960s. Lightheart uses the island m uslins cembod days. Two Coast Guardmen not achieved by American for Sunday outings. summer. HALE were killed and five other men. ■The mission of the 860-pound scientists in seven earlier at­ porcalos spacecraft, launched from Cape Without the boulder, Mr. Karsmarski had chosen a Since were wounded. Including a tempts, would set up orbiter’s Lightheart said, the isiand #• ■ •'{ typical summer evening pro­ G 63x99 #•■•••■*»« 1.67 young British correspondent. Kennedy. Fla., at 3:26 p.m. photo mission, to send back 362 EDT Wednesday aboard an could lose some of its value. gram, liberally laced \\ith 1 8 5 a ...... • 72x108 ...... 2.27 The 82-fobt steel-hulled cutter photographs giving details of Besides, he said, he likes it .K»* marches, including a Connecti­ • 72x99 ...... 1.77 Atlas-Agena rocket combina­ MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER • Twin beHom Point Welcome was attacked tion, is to orbit the moon, photo­ the hipar surface. cut composer (Osterling) and a while on patrol before dawn at The first pictures are to be couple of reasonably serious • S1x99, 72x108, fined 9 ^ 7 graph possible landing sites, the mouth of the Cua Viet Riv­ measure radiation and detect taken Aug. 18 of the never-pho­ works. As if this were not er, 36 miles north of Hue and tographed limb, or right edge, State News enough variety, the organiza­ • 81x108, doubis micrometeorite density- only 10 miles from the North After liftoff scientists reported of the moon. This is a zone of tion boasts a small combo of boHem fitted Vietnamese border. half a dozen men, together with the craft in a trajectory that, mystery because the moon al­ A U.S. spokesman said a pat­ without correction, would make ways keeps the same side fac­ River Park a stage band somewhat over 2JN rol plane mistook the vessel for double the size. It miss the moon by 6,600 miles ing the earth. • 42x3*. .2 for 1.ar a North Vietnamese trawler. He at the end of its 90-hour, 236,466- The backside, though more Study Gets Actually these ensembles pro­ said enemy boats frequently slip remote, is less mysterious. Rus­ vided the highlights of the eve­ mile trip. 100% fin. Am.riean cotton •killfully bl.nd.d for ox- men and supplies Into the south But a midcourse maneuver sia’s Zond 3 spacecraft, launch­ ning. It seems evident that the and that the Point Welcome ed July 20, 1965, and Luna 3, House Boost Several hundred law enforcement officers, mclud- 'A •<' organization as a whole in- fro imoothno.i and long.r woor. Fittod ihooti hovo was planned for sometime be­ Heavily armed Mississippi Highway patrolmen ing 150 highway patrolmen, were on hand to keep Fopp.roH's now rovortibit itroleh-flt cornor. thol go probably was looking for such tween 20 and 30 hours after lift­ on Oct. 4, 1959, took pictures of I eludes a goodly number of per- vessels when she was attacked. move whites away from the town square at Gre­ on with on. flng.r. off, and after the craft’s sen­ this area. WASHINGTON (AP) — marchers were the peace. (AP Photofax) j sonnel with dance band exper­ A flare ship lit up the area for The Russians were also first nada, Miss., after civil rights ...... * jfr ^ ^ ience, and they were happiest sors had locked onto the sun and A bill authorizing a survey white hecklers. l^ndry photo at least 15 minutes while the a guiding star, Canopus. In orbiting the moon. Their harassed by firecracker tossing when playing lighter music. planes fired rockets and 20mm along the Connecticut River MRS. JOSEPH ANTHONY MEUCCI One of orbiter’s sensors Luna 10 swung into an orbit in Connecticut, Massachu­ The audience, of course, was cannon at the Point Welcome, locked onto the sim 49 minutes around the moon last April but The marriage of Miss Dona and Miss Patricia Dzen of Man­ pleased with everything, but it the spokesman said. into the flight and, at 10:21 p.m. scientists said it apparently car­ setts, Vermont and New chester. The ■wounded newsman i^as the craft was ordered to roll 360 ried no cameras. Hampshire has been ap­ Senate Sets Marie Ranaom of Manchester to The bridal attendants were proved by the House In­ JoeefA Anthony Meucci of Hart­ Tim Page, 22, of Orpington, degrees while another sensor Lunar Orbiter is aimed at an House Unit Backs dressed alike hi floor-length Pile Torture Soothed Kent, England, a freelance pho­ searched for Canopus. orbit as low as 28 miles, they terior Committee. ford was aolemnized Saturday gowns of olive green organza tographer and correspondent A national space agency said, and carries a precision The survey would be made to Rights Bill morning at St. Bridget’s Church. over taffeta, designed with lace In Few Minutes " who has been wounded twice spokesman said two hours later camera package. determine the feasibility of es­ The bride ie a daughter ^ trimmed bodices and sleeves. before in Viet Nam. The others that orbiter had failed to find The main photographic goal is tablishing a national recreation They wore matching headbows Act now for fast relief from area along the river. It was For Sept. 6 Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Ran­ torture of piles. Don’t wait an­ were three Coast Guardmen and Canopus on its first roll. He to get pictures of a 3,000-square- Back-to-Work Bill with circular veils, and carried a Vietnamese sailor. They were added that this caused no Im­ mile strip along the moon’s approved by the committee aom of 37d Burnham St. The kissing balls of yellow pompons, other day. Apply Peterson’s WASHINGTON (AP) — Ointment at once. This cooling, all taken to a military hospital mediate concern since several equator, where the landing site Wednesday. is one toot would sKtend tha bridegroom is the son of Mr. and baby's breath and streamers. The bill has already been Senate Democratic Leader Mrs. Otto Meucci of Hartford- soothing, astringent formula near Rue. . rolls have been required to lo­ for ApolVo astronauts will be WASHINGTON (A P )__ ^ provisions of the bill to any oth­ Thomas Mazzarella of Hart­ has given joyful relief to thous­ Bie cutter continued under it# cate Canopus on other space passed by the Senate. The Mike______Mansfield of Montana The Rev. Dennis R. Hussey ford served as best man- Ush­ selected. House vote is expected er airline that might find Itself ands for 40 years. Relieves itch­ own power to Da Nang. fiighU. Before the spacecraft swings house committee tacked on an gaidsaid todayto d ay he will cancall lorfo r The House Commerce performed the double ring cere­ ers were Thomas Baggerio of 100% Kopek Qona+n action on ap- y^efore next week. in a similarly deadlocked strika ing quickly. All druggists, box The spokesman said there 4re After the first midcourse ma­ amendment Smiting the maxi the civil mitt®® gave preliminary situation within the 180 days. mony and was celebrant at the Hartford, cousin of the bride­ 70c • or applicator tube 85c. (8e« Pago Twelve) jthdrizaUon of funds to on Sent 6 the P»’0val to the essentials of a ^ue measure, already passed nuptial Mass. Mrs. Raymond V-' standard recog;nition signals neuver, and a second if its need- mum au The committee set ahother groom; Samuel Bombetto of Peterson’s Ointment delights or between friendly planes and 8100,000. rights bill o" ^ t , , e ^ack-to-work bill effecting bV by ul® the ScIleilCf senate, jyivViXAco provides tor the a Murphy was organist tmd solo­ Hartford and Henry Podolak of money back. bed pillows day after Labor Day^------striking airline mechanics strikers to return to. work—- for 30 executive session but defeated a ist. Bouquets of white gladioli patrol boats but he was unable The cost limit imposed by the The House-passed measure motion that would have bound it Wethersfield. to explain what caused the er­ committee means that the bill today in the wake of the days after which, if the dispute and pompons were on the altar. Mrp. Ransom wore a beige faces even rougher going in the still is unsettled, the President to take a final vote before the The bride was given in mar­ ror. An Investigation was or­ will have to go back to the Senate than it had in the House, collapse of efforts to ar­ day Is over. crochete^ lace dress and match­ 2 Fo. * 5 dered. Senate after it receives house could extend the period by as riage by her father. She wore a ing accessories. The bride­ r a n g e Conservative Lupton partly because of the opposition range arbitration. much as 160 days more. Union and management chiefs ^ -le n g th gown of peau de sole REG, $2.9d and 88.90 approval, if it does. of Republican Leader Everett The committee’s approval blamed each other for the latest groom’s mother wore a gold silk AND (See Page Ten) •nie survey would determine These provisions survived the and Chantilly lace, fashioned dress with peau de soie coat M. Dirksen of Illinois to its lim- could still beoe reversed,reverseu, andluiu stillm.**. ------_ collapse of negotiations in thS with three • quarters - length FUEL OIL Noii-Allerglc. Odorless, Mlldewproof, ways of developing and preserv- ed open fu housing s in g provisionprovision. to be considered by the group is House ® . gj„end- five-week strike of 36,000 me­ and matching accessories. Both ing the recreational, scenic, and declined to cor sleeves, scooped neckline and de­ wore corsages of burnt orange GASOLINE Mothproof Wins in GOP Primary Mansfield declined to commit another approach involving gov- and several efforts a chanics against five airlines. A tachable cathedral - length train. historic values ot the nver himself on this or other parts of emment ‘ seizure ‘----- of the five »"entment todav.today. , But the legislative mills con­ A Zorina roses. Dempsey Asked valley. It would take two years struck airlines which normally The only amendment adopted Her three-tiered elbow - length A reception for 276 was held towns—Westport, Dari«i, New the legislation. ”I haven’t even tinued creaking slowly on tha By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to complete. year’s hottest home-grown polit­ veil of Illusion was arranged at the lAM Hall, East Hartford. To Work for The Republican legislative jwi- Canaan, Weston and Wilton. read the bill yet,” he told news­ from a headbow, emd she car­ For a motor trip to the Pocono BANTLY OIL Wednesday’s contests con­ men. ical potato confronting election maries in districts of two or Fireman Suspended minded congressmen. ried a white o>rchid, baby’s Mountains, Mrs. Meucci wore COMrANY, INC. R ail Merger more towns are over and it cerned only legislative candi­ He said he anticipates no op­ breath and streamers on a a dark brown linen dress and dates In muMa-town dlstrioto. DAh®URY (AP) — Fireman position to placing the bill on XVIlo not pass leg;islatl.» J, — 0 you wia regret the rest of youf white Prayer Book. matching accessories. The cou­ HARTFORO (AP)—Gov John thorn in the side of Connecticut’s Hie GOP wiU nominate for the Peter S. Keane wa# on sue-sue ^ senate’s legislative calendar Race Violence Flares Miss Deborah Ann Ransom of ple will live in Bast Hartford. ’('Cl,. House and Senate in stogie- pension from the depaftment sending it first to the Hves,” warned AFL-dO Presi­ Dempsey has been asked to Uberal-minded OOP leadership, without sending dent George Meany In behalf 0< Manchester, sister of the bride, Mrs. Meucof is employed in IforKv illc M7.i-.IE7I virgin acrylic blankets wield his influence to prevent town districts next Tueeday and today for turning hi a false Senate Judiciary Committee, - - - 0 will be around for some time to 17 million unlwi members. waw maid sf honor. Bridesmaids the claims department of the any mors delays In the pro­ oome. follow up with primaries. If any alarm. long a deadend for civil rights ______American Universal Insurance Department offiriale confirm­ In Three Locations Chairman Harley O. Stagger# U w«r« Mrs. Heniy Poddak of posed merger ot the Pennsyl­ are needed, on Sept. 27. Lupton, onetime state senator toTalrm ^^i ASSOCIATED PRESS glass fronto .f several Mores of the House Commerce Com­ Wsthersfield, cousin of the bride; Oo., Manchester. Mr. Meucci is vania and Now York Oentral and sometime spokesman for H other towns in'volved tai ed that Kean had been sus­ Miss Deirdre McCormick of New a dental technician at Peck pended, pending a hearing oe- that committee. A Negro man was shot, and were sm ashe^ mittee, who raised faint hopes Read Herald Ads railroads. the GOP’ conservative wing, Wednssday’s primaries beha've by briefly cajoling negotiator# Totic City, cousin of the bride; Dental Laboratories, Hartford. 6.28 Tlie request oome Wednesday downed the state organisation’s this election year im they did tore Mayor J. Thayer Bowman, Once the battle over the bill is fire bombs and other missiles New York Police wid a from House Speaker J. Tyler but declined comment. loined after Labor Day, South- were thrown at store windows ing in a mostly white section M toto trying arbitration, hinted no man, Herbert C. Grose of Wil­ in the last state election in 1962, strike-stOK>ing bill will reach 0^ "Crescendo" 100% virgin ocrilon blank.it by Patterson, Republican candidate ton, in the 26th Senatorial Dis­ every one of the 18 primary Keane 1# alleged to have em opponents may launch a and passing cars as violence Brooklyn came famous Lady P.pperoll k..p you warm and pulled an alarm ^box otat 12:36iz :j» against its passai^. broke out tor the second about 40 whites the House floor unttl next week. for state treasurer. trict. victors has a good tdiance^ of The West Virginia Democra* eomfortabl. in lh. eold.st w.ath.r. 6-inch m The bankrupt New Haven lUiM- The oout was 8,462 for Lupton a.im, Wednesday and later called -aid Dirksen had straieht night in a racially Negroes into an apartawnt ------whuring in the toB. fire headquarter# to sa|y sa(y that Congress would mixJl neighborhood on the East house where one of them h ^ ,aiS. P A G E T H R E E

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, ^lURSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1966 P A G E TW O Fire Truck Hit tOWmWIAHir Aik CONOll/ONID Vernon ([ d r a p e r i e s ^ CKPA Wins Honor Award Events Sheinwold on Bridge H's HYSTERICAU ------. ww r. • B y n ail Ira m custom made JI -C I N E M A 1 Democrats to Hear Lavitt VANOOUVm,VANOOUVBEl, Wash. (AP) -r ^ ^ ^ THROWS GABOS AW AY. Sooth aeOte ^ „ 8Hi RECORD-BREAKING WEEK! GOVERNOR ST, IXIT TO MAIN ST. ^ P e o p le f(Z B Y NBEIKLE88 B ISK Both sides viiliienMs Attv Edwin Lavitt, of El- Assembly, but redlstricOng has when paaeengers oo the Great Of National Planner’s Unit in f NORTH PMCE SCAlEi iN m i SMb tilr Itogton: seeking the Democratic cut n^^r to^ trato were Hj A L F R E D SHEENTWOLD A A K 9 MATINICS 0XILY AT 2 PM The OalJlWl Region Planning the maximum looel participa­ ' i . - J ^ 4 2 MONPAY thni ^tOAY...... I1J0 Bv PF-1W PRICE By today’s standards the BUI nomination for state senator ------t^c town’s present ' ’ ^ruck a tion.’' World Borne Inldge players don’t SAT. SUN. ancl HOLS...... tS-OO Agency (CRPA) haa won the O 1932 CVENINQ8 a.*30 PM (SUN. SrOO PM) WASHINGTON (AP) — The would thus category The planners' award, he eays, care what they do as kng as Q843 _ SUNDAYS ttmi THURSDAY...... Sli» from Thlland County, will ap- representatives, Spielman is al- ***!,J^^ a car Ameticaa RisUtut* U Planners ♦ recognizes not only the work of Shot Misfired they have a name for the play. EAST FNU SAT. Md HOLS...... I2J0 bomber version of the oontro- ^ pear at a meeting of the Dem- «."town tax collector - 4 says l l n T h e ,/ H m Unify. EcMit • Pfeni ItUEII top award for tta accompUah- the C R PA but of the local plan­ DEVONPORT, England (AP) South called Ms a “calculated A S52 ^ A J1073 verslal TFX aU-purpose wai> The ^rotic Town committee Tues- their V J975 plane, designed to replace the lect^ to he a trtoeiwiM menta in regional planning. ning and zoning commissions — Britain's first push-button risk,” but both the calculation ^ k io s k en is expeciea xo oe renoim- . between the rails o K8754 O A ct NUJRY rox sad many other public aad pri­ cruiser, the Tiger, fired a shdl and the risk were needless. THE flUSSIAIlS ARE COMING prt’sent’, Atty. Charles Tari4nlan, the nat^d by toe Democyats with- * R to the firat regional planning « 1 1 0 9 7 - ♦ « SimSr, m a?tiiSr«rtto unit to receive the honor since vate agencies. into a dockyard Wednesday by Opening lead — Five of Dia­ a o u ra party-endorsed candidate for out olopposition.. _ ___ „ ______aS xW the deep can- The New England chap­ mistake. No one was hurt the senate post, w as Invited Thetoe selecticm of 10 JusticesJ ustices ^___ the teacks,tracks. the award was estabU^ed in N e w s ^ monds. \ ♦ THE flUSSIAHS ARE COMING" ter suggested, when It nomina­ The six-inch dummy shell East won the first trick with V A Q 3 but wUl not attend the meeting, of the peace may present some r northwest of Vancou- 1 0 0 2 . C Q106 T d ln llE ^ ' - S r H B S -r The agency will officially re­ ted the agency for the award, struck a wafi 80 feet away, the ace of diamonds and re­ According to Vernon Demo- problem to party leaders. The knocking down telephone wires A A K 3 2 ceive its dtation, the 1906 Honor that its achievements are par- turned the five of hearts. South WsH NsNk East cratic Town Chairman Atty. post is largely honorary, and ^ flreimen returned to the tictilarly noteworthy because and acattertng dehtis over a I>ut on Ms beet thoughtful man­ ______•EVUMRESUNT b o m l ^ now called the B U I, Is t h e ^ - Leo Flaherty, Tarpinlan said in there are now 30 justices. Tbe ^ equipment, the Award for Outstanding AeWeve- 1 NT FMS _3 KT AE 1 they represent “voluntary coop­ wide area. ner and tried a fineese witii the muum ment in Oainppeh«islve Plan­ Invitations Faked ALMUKIN-'niEinilliElillE answer to a town oommlttee in- reduction to 10 is required by ^ diesel engine came barrell- Thousands of workers on their M 2 wMch^ha^w u !m 0^ r S e sign A Prescriplion Costs Lit­ ning, •Riesday at the institute’s eration in an area with 890 queen of hearts. He expected re­ taxpayers $1 billion. vitatlon that he had a previous the new town charter, under » toward them. 'Ihey scat- LONDON (AP) — The invita- jMnuminrrERS I H i / A \ > X < week-long annual meeting in years of tradition of Independ­ wayohome had passed throu|^ sults from this play hut he got range. There are three versions of engtagement. wMch the town was consolidat- jy, ^he truck w as loKxdted tlon w as on British govem'inent to any other Ud. If partner bids tle if it makes You well ent action by autonomous N ew the dockyard gates and out of consequences. ""T w n i g h t BURNSIDE Atty. ’Tarpinlan and Atty. ed last year. ^ fa the air. No one was Portland, Ore. stationery: A dinner party was two hearts, you may indicate the T ^ : The Air Force model Gets Fellowship The agency was nominated hy England towns.’’ range minutes before the shell West won with the king of 7:00 - 9:15 is known as the F l l l A ; the Lavitt are engagw in a prl- — ------injured being held In London in honor of your strength by bidding two no le jls * W 8 . Fast. . . W e Stodc The the N ew England chapter of the The Institute’s Itomor Award landed. hearts and. returned the suit, S U N . from 2:00 LL Gen. Nguyen Huu Oo. deputy tnimp — a sUgtat overbid. N avy version as the P l l l B and Donald L. McLagan, eon of mary fight for ^ Administers...... Area The fire burned itself out. Institute for varioue accompUah- to presented annually to no An investigation was begun. forcing out the aoe. When South Eariy Bird Feature the strategic bomber version as j M H lire- nomination for the state senate Newest Drugs Euid Our premier of South Viet Nam. Copyright General Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Me ^ senatorial dls- ’The U.S. Forest Service, menU. Cited are Ms efforts to more than one planning tmit In eventually led diamonds the de­ Kicnara n. m ^ gg^ senatorial dls- The U.S. For^t “ p a k i u t AN PICKS ABCHtTEOT Among the prominent pollU- Features' Oorp. ANSFIELDifZ. the B U I. coordinate local planning deci- three dtfferent papulation cate­ Wants Behaving Guests fenders defeated the contract dCT.8l-S2.WIUli4ANTICCT^/iC. *«UBBlaiis’ 8:80, 'Shot' 10:86| Medicine Dropper gives Mans who showed up Wednes­ siona, ito role in fostering a num­ gories; the winners are chosen with the rest of the hearts. MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet day night at the Dorchester Ek>- DELIGHTFUL COLOR COMEDIES • A HOWLII ber of regional committees and by a national awards Jury. Should Take Ace Fast, Free Delivery. government wdcomes foreign tel was Edward Heath, leader of Construction Costlier -THE- '•rrss“SATF.«e rokMDiaa U Night! Dublin for toe fourth day. Avoid higher prices. Price increases in the offing on now modtla increase In 1 SANTA MONICA, OaUf. (AP) for your eating pleasure at Baked Staffed Shrimp nally to cost $571 million. said it is not known how many Bus mainteixance men are Now Offer EVERY THURS., FRL and SAT. A ll Drinks — Television personality Art home. Baked Ham— W/Pineapple As of June 30, toe Air Force of these items were t a l^ or striking for a $1.74 a week pay ditional equipment added to the p r ic e -S A V B during onr Modei-Hiid Ooserinik M OW t to music by the “VERSATILES’’ . . . F o r Lndles Linkletter has been released Braised Beef— W/Onions had obligated $882 million to what else was taken. An inven- raise. They now average $32.06. Come and Rina and Make up a foursome, then come and Only 60c from St. John’s Hospital in San­ the program. It has actually tory, he said, is being enjoy our'fine food and legal beverages. Petoiv-of THEATER-DINNER Fried Clams— Tartar Sauce ta Monica after two days of spent ^ million. Since no ^ ^ COURT ORDERS REFUND Tenderloin Tips— W/Mushroom Sauce tests related to a back pain COMBINA'nON Further, separate engine de- ot torooi entry into the so o a k s t . DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — The Southern Fried Chicken— W/Spaghetti OAK ST. RESTAURAN i sixxwed nothing serious, a hospi­ f r e e PARKING! WE’RE AIR-CONDITIONED! Internal Revenue Service has Veal Cutlet Parmegian— ^W/Spaghetti velopment costs for toe Navy tal spokesman said. • DINNER $ ■1 a 0 I — « o M A hem ordered by U.S. District VILLA MARIA Broiled Filet of Stde— Butter Sauc« moto Stadium. beat, only a limited carrier cap- John J. Carvalho, M, had Wa stiitBh with blue hiterior, 4-Door Sedan, The Family Restaurant Stock #9473, Cameo Beige, Faw n Cloth, Ability. I**S Beatle-lengto looks cut afit- (283 ou. liL engine) whitewall tires, Powmv BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP AND CLAMS CORNER MAIN A PEARL She in turn has charged the TAVERN Model 16437, Powergllde tranamtosion, wheel glide, p/ateering, pushbutton radio, xmdw- The' Moitaea already have er he heard about a comment IN DRAWN BUTTER ...... officer cursed and menaced her trim covers, tinted wlndkhleld, 2- s ^ d wipera, THURSDAY SPECIAL! BOLTON LAKE MANCHESTER ooating, front floor mat, 2-speed wipers, wasa^ SEA FOOD MARIN AKA ...... 'with Ms revolver. 119 SPRUCE ST. declined to buy tee F ill on attributed to Beatle John washer, outside mirror, back-up Hghts, pad­ er, back-up Hghts, outside mirror, padq^ Two police lieutenants and a grounds it represents only a non that ChristianiW to on toe SHRIMP A LA NEWBURG ...... BARBeCUED ded dash, seat bolts (front and rear). darii, seat Ixilto front-aaiA raaa^ hmtted Improvement over tbe way out and the Beatl« are SHRIMP CATCCIATORI ...... • patrolman have been suspended RESTAURANT and HOTEL SH O Rt RIBS plane they are now using for more popular than Jesus. Y o i^ COMBINATION SEA FOOD PLATTER . in toe case. People OH tbe go SPECIALLY OF BEEF $1.25 close air support, the F4, or Carvalho said ho also i^ d e d SPECIALLY $ BROILED HALIBUT STEAK ...... ROUTE 44A, BOLTON— 643-9731 You're PR IC E D ^ JFK FOOL SWALLOWS $1,600 IN MANCHESTER Phantom n . *0 destroy fato beaUe records. PRICED BROILED SALMON STEAK ...... Complete Lobster 2560 HYy^mS, Mass. (AP) — ••seeeeseee* ! . Dinner BOSTON SCROD . Generous tourists have created go BURGER CHEF Cordially LEMON OF SOLE ...... • Friday Only BROILED TWIN lAJBSTEBS IN DRAWN BITTER a $1,600 question'for town offi­ New Low Price «2.95 cials. Visitors have been teasing AT 235 MAIN ST. BAKED STUFFED LOBSTER ...... 63 Monao $1D75 63 Romblor $1045 BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP ...... coins into toe pool at the John Invited 65MonM $1795 Corvadr Convertible. Classic 4-Door, Blue, LOBSTER NEWBURG . F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza at INSTANT , ConverUble. Black. R B d Akr 4-Doo«, gsapn, Specializing In P a lo m a r red, R A H , r a h , auto, trans., LOBSTER SAITTE ...... the rateu f about $376 a week. R A H , P o w o r g H d # . Fine Italian- AH. Powerghfl®. wMte- standard transmission, 2 IIANDS walto. Stock #8918 wM tewalls. #9314 SAUTE LONGOSTTNOS American Meals! Officials say $1,600 has been P W '/!!!' #9486 BROILED SWORDFISH whitewall tires. #9492- taken from the poM and turned Country style music and danc­ EARNINGS SOFT SHELL CRABS over to toe town treasurer, A 65Cli«v. $1745 64 Ghovy H $1395 Fresh breads and pas- ing in authentic western at­ TO 2-Door, green, heater, special town meeting is being 65Pon^oe $239D Wagon. Heater, Power- 64Gonrair $990 Enjoy a delicious meal, fine cocktails in our alr-conditloned tries made daily. Whitewall tires, nicely consider^ to decide what to do mosphere' every Friday, Satur­ nn^^nUna 4-Door H ard­ glide, whitewalls. dining room or terrace overlooking beautiful Bolton Lake. Featuring Daily Specials VISIT equipped, s ta n d a rd . with toe cash. day and Sunday in our ban­ top, RAH, auto, trans., #9195 I X-Door Sedan, Wue ;fln- * Music by “Lou Mai Trld” for your Ustentng and dancing A s Always #9403 quet room, along with your white tires, p o w e r Idi, R A H . pleasure Fri. and Sat. Nltos 9 to 1. Legal Beverages favorite foods and legal bev­ RUSS 64 Ford $1465 steering. #9291 TE L. 649-5544 64 GMo $1695 RT. 44A __ BOl/TON • For Reservations, Phone erages. ™ © E 9 Custom 500 T-8, blue, 4-Door, RAH, Fordo- 64 Ford $1275 Convertible. B la c k , M O k k . *23W MATHIASON matic. #9432 “500” 4-Door. Red, ra nicely equipped. #8020 sonoA dio and heater, white StaxfliG Ooov,, gra (NESW OWNER) 63 VoNu. $995 tires, standard trans­ r a h , auto, trans., PS, DIVIDENDS mission, V -8. #918p 63 More. $975 LOREN 2-Door Sunroof, radio, PB, PW , P/sea*, wMto- 1st Run Plus Top Co-Hit—Reg. Prices hsater. Stock #9752 Meteor 2-Doot, ■ blue, HM 64 Chov. $1495 RAH, automatic trans- walto. #989$ TONITE Adults $1.25— Children Under 12 Free mm FRIDAY PAID FRDM 62Bniek $1345 Bel Air IkDr. Blue, R mtorion. #9603 Bkylaric Convertible, AH, automatic trans., 61 Gliev. I69S AUGUST 12 Made, R A H , auto, white tties. #9131 PLUS j j a s v £ , trans. #8677 63 C Im v. $1375 4-Door Sedan. Chreen, 65 Ford $1595 Impato. 2-Door H ard­ TOP CO-HIT DAY DF DEPDSIT r a h PowergllflA Custom ‘'500” 4-Door Also Hitdioook’s 62 Cliovy H $845 top, gold, R&H, vrtiito- radio, heater, Fordo- *936T "North by Northwest” W a g o n . Powergllde, w aU tires. #9006 ^Caty.Audw — Featuring — ir, nicely equipped. matlc. #9539 Grant Hepburn A t the beginning of January* East Windsor Dine in elegance in onr main April, July and October. dining room and terrace over­ DRIVE-IN R O U T E 5 looking beautiful Bolton Lake while enjoying the soft mood CHEVROLET OPEN TILL 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FKIUAX music of the Lon Mai Trio. THURSDAY NIGHT 6 to 8 O’CLO C K A l ObevTotete Are Alike — It’s The Dealer That Makes The DWemiee HUBS Rib Roast, Lobster^ Steak ’imKlL Our Specialty 460 CONNECTICUT BLVD. EAST HARTFORD ’’■n S M in f Special Seafood Menu Every Friday 189.3441 *“tom M “ kt5f"’”,iL-JSr£r"'*'289-3441 84 and n — X U Exit — Then Torn Left VI \ V ■ Open 9 to 9 D ally — 9 to 6 Saturday

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PAGE FIV^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966 W AGE WOVE town. Is to select the party's a proper evaluation of the state senate candidate in the 2 Cars Involved ping list. ’Hiere have been big adequacy of the bus schedule. IhcreaMs to the wholesale pric­ 35th district. Atty. Edwin Lavitt rin Backup Crash India Prince es of eggs, potatoes, steers, The little ones are not elig­ of Ellington has challenged* lambs, hams, flour and cotton­ ible to participate in the lunch Atty. Charles • Tarplnian of „otortot looktog for 4 program at the school, but may The annual summer food sale Set to W ed seed Ml. M rs. Bowman WiU Teach by the Ladies Aid Society of Mansfield, the house address back«l into a caf Even the smog Is conspiring purchase milk at snaok time for candidate, for the nomination, ^n AutumB three cents each, payable to the the Congregational Church Is against the housewife. California _ , „ __ St. yesterday morning. Texas G irl teacher at 16 cents a week. scheduled for Saturday at 2 p.m. Manchester Evening Herald / ' Tr«,.i,«*f F Mai- Agriculture director Charles New Kindergarten Classes to the parish house. Contribu­ Paul says Romalne lettuce and Patros asks parents trans­ 1 ■!,.* .»rasra>oarwkn(1pnt VIr- PoliCD sald HerDCTt ffi. Ma^ tors are asked to have donations ^ M. S 51. of 1«4 Tanner St. was DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Prince spinach can’t be grown in the Miss Glayds Bowman has the school bus, but must be porting children to use the Rt. ginia M. Carison, tel. 2 228-9224.9 numbera and at the church by 1:80. Rlchafrd Yeshwant Rao HoHtar Lob Angeles area because of the been named by Porter School picked up by parents at 11:45 87 entrance, approaching the Voter Making ' ~ started to back his car whan it of Indore, India, marries Bally chronic smog. principal George Patros to a.m. school ^ the driveway by the Congre^tlonal Church and ex- A voter-making session will Budd, 21, "an average Ameri­ teach the school’s first kinder­ Afternoon classes begin at ScarborauiS. Warning r R „« % n “ ' 27r r . 7? i S S W \W garten. 12:46, and parents must pro­ iUhg by the chapel. Only kin­ l)e held Saturday from 10 a.m. can girl” today. Exterminators to noon at Yeomans’ Hall. Vot­ X Scarborough warning is a Rd. Miss Bowman has been on the vide transportation to the dergarten children wUl be using The prince, son of the late this entrance. Grade school ers made during thle session warning given after striking; D^^ge was minor and nS Army ante of the American school staff seven years, she school. The children will be that is, no warning at all. It police'rctlop,:,was taken. maharaja of the aixdent royal tropics are highly efficient in­ bused home. children will use the Rt. 6A who register as Democrats will state of Indore, told Sally upon win teach both morning and driveway, to the new addition. be eligible to vote to the Demo­ alludes’ to the fact that rob­ sect exteimtoators. When a col­ afternoon sessions. •pie principal has asked par­ bersoers at vrrrr,one time...... were hanged- o - Count on baking cupo^kra M Ms arrival this week; GOP Caucus cratic primary Aug. 24. umn of ants leave a house It Children attending the morn­ ents to please have children use at Scarborough, Etogland, vhth- a moderate oven (360 or 378 ds* "I’m just flabbergasted — I’m Town Republicans will cau­ The primary, the cost of ing session, which begins at the buses the first day of school, out benefit of formal trial. grees) for 20 30 mlnutea. marry a celebrity.” cus at 8 p.m. Aug. 16 at Yeo- which will be borne by the He said , newepapers to India 9:15 a.m., will be transported by BO the bus contractor may make had earrted stories of the wed- dlmg. to The wedding cersmeny wHl be held to the living room at the home of her parents, Mir. and Mrs. G Burcham Budd Jr., and will be followed next December by a five-day religious cere­ mony to India. The Indian ritual was to fol­ low the civil ceremony, but Hin­ du priests said the stara will be more favorable Dec. 21. Since Prince Richard’s arriv­ al, their days have been filled with aettvities. Miss Budd said among forger* or bank robbers. ■vva one of the funniest evenings was Hid B oyle Hiey generally Mte to spend UA Theater East Dempsey Asked a "Texas party” given by tbe^ money as fast as they ae- friends of her family. — qatr* H. To Work for ruui ani umu; Brunettes willingly become "fiomohody welded together a Omclusions* Opens at Parkade brand for ua — a ’Runntog H,' ** MoMto. hot a girt with red hair Rail M ^ger she said. always hates to ^hg 7 3 5 geat U A . Theatre East at the Manchester Other Texas gifts to the 12 Super Specials priced low ...w e must Ready to Be (OoBttonsd from la g s OM) $0 2 ^ -T ^ e ? ^ S tod ^ S ^ Shopping Parkade officially opened its doors last night. prince have Included spurs, OpeS./mght p r ^ > »f "Tom Curtain" were pr^ The effective date of the mar* chaps, string bow ties, cowboy Jumped at apart Others. sented by Milton Daly, theater manager, on behalf of ger has already been put off boots and a hat, Restai^t voters «e^ united Artists, to the 1^- ^ ^ ^ until Sept. 80- New Haven trusb Moa^ surprising gift of all, hhe limit this sule to Friduy und Saturday ouly! ,11 J tiAP) — XuniriBC ees have said they are afraid said, was a Texas horned toed, a, «>xA.sianM ^ W“ged springs which may be that further poetponement of the complete with Its own wpply of /M l g 4 ' . - and ” tL— _L-u. aniiriru, he itable projects. Robert HcGar- niaed or lowered by the occu- merger could lead to the collapse worms. date ^ 3 ?ta li?IS ers. ity, president of the Jayoeea, pant. All seats In the h ^ are of the railroad. She said she isn’t sure bow a •sit a UuUsa Wwteir la o ^ n ^ ^ accepted the check for the club, well spaced and have plenty of Patterson said the Justice homed toad wUl adapt to life to BBore UMy to have a ei^jertor- ^ gtrou. officials, tenants of the leg room. Runners of moss I>epartm«»t’s request was India but she and the prince than sn totortority complex. ^ Shopping Paritade, menAeni of green carpeting with aqua ^ "another attempt to blo<* the won’t be moving there pemia- Frofesstonal wreBtlers w® *«• a guy rtie »»ually writes the press and radio and other white flecks are on the two \ merger.’ ’ nently for several years. "Because of the seriousness of Miss Budd and the prince plan "*T*“ r the matter, Governor Dempaey a honeymoon to Spol, Switzer­ should request Connecticut’s two land, and near Oapri. tvoMTtter bo«et supper. tied green and purple ^te and Democratic senators and Ito rix Both will enter their senior at of resdtog a yfo^oT'knows more what to The interior of the llieater the walls are done In pettanied Democratinr-congressmen to ex­ yean at Stanford University at Ooee me ■iiiaaiii cm to an office than a matches the oontempomry styl- vinyl. ert their influence on President Palo Alto, Oallf., and plan grad­ ______Sartady who reads what she ing of the building's exterior, CaipeOng which matdMS the ;»e<* • : Johnson to have him release the uate study to political science. BuMsetoly MigiRnoas wim ,«»tepaper baskets. The auditorium to alngularly auditorium runners to on the throttle to the proposed Only the immediate family ***** "• ****** on • « « *>“ ^ woman In su re how uncluttered and simple in de- floor of the Ladies’ Lounge and merger,” he said. attends today’s wedding, but % IMMt flgwee. ^ is «oiiig to sign. Walls are covered with a the walls are covered to shell 'I . some 300 persons will attend a Itot glre monsy to . . .— gold, . . ----- raw-.rt. sUk-tjrpe . «.v_i.wfabric •.I'l.trpink. The Men’s Lounge to Bone SUBSIDY GRANTED tarn out, she always winds up by BOSTON (AP)—Gov. Jolm A. champagne reception and dance Utod Utoeet beggen moM often s>«»ing It to a casserole. which matches the curtain, and In olive green. at a Dallas club after the wed­ A ^spacious parking area sar> Vdpe. has signed a bill to ex­ ■tan do todnny wanen. are outlined in Mack vriour- tend the Massachusetts subsidy ding. SPECIAL The only drivers worse than ette. lou i^ the theater. f e c i a l ! r . Matinees will be showh dally to the New Haven Railroad to V ' ^ ...... idocton ace trsCBc oops. Dociace Orchestra, seata, wliioh aie maintain the railroad’s long* He poor S ( s. .;ii Bay she weaao bifocal _ jf^aiMhesber Church of night that the coet of operating vey 'WhHe, L. Bdward m it- Newton, Oorkery, O ut; Domtot- ... A t no other Itone in her Ufa to Christ since «s Inchon. Eu- y ^ * —*“ ‘^‘*‘ *^ * ^ Mrs. Friedrich eshsd that » to hard to follow the pic* of . . ^ Muskogee more expensive than establish- members of the Repuhhoan par- qulera, Que. ___ _ «t the Muskogee more expensive than eotablish Op«n Stock BBdroom Mayor Don Reid, who stayed JWWy[lSJLLyLl1IJ[^WJiJI.^Aij'II'1 I _*sss>W ll I ^ rni m rn-in ...... •a------flhn msBs to Shigland „ with ah Swich'fpom 1961 to 1958. ing a new site. ^ in Andover keep In mtod the Connon of Cono BATH TOWEL ENSEMUES Forlo rtty Docigitod tot at the alts ttaroi«bout tiu rescue MISSES' PRINT COnON UPRIS all-XngUtoi cuat when the fenow d »,v, Rohonl ’The meeting, arranged by cauctis next Tuesday to name operation, promleed an early IRONING BOARD PAD & COVER SET Choose from solids with Dabby bor- A € to the seel to your rl^ to selectman Percy B. Cook, candidates for Justice of the Answor TOOT Noods and thoroagh tovestigatton of | Silicone eoatsd cotton cover means Mini-prints cotton capris In a beau- dors, colorful wide stripes, rora print * * * ^ anmchtog peonit brittle and the wM ^ was well-attended. Much dls- peace and registrar cf vofars. tifolassorfmentofeolorsand patterns. k the accident smoother ironing and less atidcingl B % cameo desigm^ morel 1966 deeo^i* ml mm one to your left is numeihing Aug. 19. ^ demon- cussion followed a showing of a This caucus will be effe«tted at Burvtvora said the ooUapos Wcdstbondl, Mde sfpper styling. 8-18. m popcorn. ^ aem^^^ and a talk by Keiker on g p.m. «t the ’IVxwn Hall. Also, Longer wsoringl Polyurethanu foam gf g rotor colors. ooms with shuddering swit e ^ pad won't let the Iron *d|g In.* Pit* 16*'x96*liandlgH«l.J— 0» —— »»» **■" 6 poured In the roadbed. Die if riw is wearing a yeBow «mrfodlne dav which must replace the open- party blends a social ovsnt and imveial and ■save $1.10 on eadi eefc dress. Any girl who wears pur­ face dump iqieMHon carried on on Aug. 27. ‘ Tt Just went down — It tofik . ple dresses in summer deserves about two seconds," said Mike M ^ rS ^ ^Todd and Mrs. at the ^dovtr Dlspoeal Area ^ost of the high ech ek »^ i- Qrsham o f Londosi, O nt, 10, to be an old maid. Joseph Blette, two-year-ol^s; e*aee ^950. _ dates for state office riww up You rardy find a miser who aorvlved with oidy an in­ M ^G eoige Wimraer and Miss ' ’The questtoos revolved aroun^ at the affair. dSi jured arm. sthi Brewer, three-year-olds; whether file new and m ^ ex- C 1 D. "Thera wasn’t any warolng. Miss Rebecca Brewer and Mrs. pensive method was r ^ y hem Manebeater Evening Herald c. You didn’t hear any creaktag or Noiman Johnson, four-year- and just how expes^ve the Andover eorreapondent, Law­ orackiag. R Just went down.” NEED A olds; Mrs. Lashley and Mrs. equipment and operating coep rence Moe, teL 742-4796. Xn a fHnriWM* acMdent eight Malw Jones, five-year-olds not might he. yeara ago, a miflUlane bridge SPECIAL kindeiigarten; Mrs. Ger- In answer, Kaekeri said that Opon Stock-Buy Any Place under oonstmctlon ecroas Van­ aid Woodbridge and Miss AlU- the expertonoe of towns Tobacco Crop Doom couver Harbor ooMapsed, taUng pon Buxton, kindergarten. throughout Oonoecticut with to Hivea. the health hajsarde of open-face WASHUNGTON (AP) - — Oon- S ep orol^ Also, Mrs. Krfly and Mrs. dumps, wrlth rodent and fly dan- neoticut tobaooo growen will f Edward Post, Grades 1 and 2; gers and air poButlon from fre- produce less tobacco tlito year Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. George quent burning, seemed to clear- than lost year, tos Agrictitore Food Costs Up Caruthers, Grade 3; Mrs. Bhi- ly entabllrii the need lor a type Department predioted Wednes- 100 BUDGET genegone BrowerBrewer and Mra.Mrs. •***’ryJeny ^ openution vriilch would g «W - day. To New Level Todd. Grade 4; Mra. ^ ym on d ly i ^ c e these harartahanards. •m, ib e deparimcBt saCd O m ec- Owen and Mrs. A. J. Todd, ha answer to the question of tacut growers of cigar binder . MEW TORK (APJ — Mood POR A Grades 6 and 6 giris. and Eu­ prleea soared iU s Week to their PROCTOR T E F LO r COATED IRON possible savtoge by making the expect to produce 2,200,000 PROCTOR IRONING BOARD Ptaoh Ideated to 60” , 80” and 88" SPECIAL gene— Brewer,- Grades 6 and 6 disposal area a facility solely pounds o f OonneoUowt Valley wghwd levd in a doeen yeara. Isngtite. Aset, colors. They launder and boys. Meat prices soonted last win­ Teflon coaled soleplalo »»«»»». A A diry easily, n ew need trootog. Not ex- •ys- „ for the use of Andover people, Broadleaf (type M, and 1,274,- A. 44id7*lF^0iull8p(ielousDrerirar»--- Fully ad|ustable. Durable steel con­ «|ide smoothly, edwayd J^Mple D V l l OCCASION? Mra. T. C. PigglM and ^ stated that very Bltoly shar- qoo pounds of Oonneettoot Valley ter, vegetables and fruits (Ms struction. Easy roll tfrheels. Ventilated aetiy aa Shown. R. MKl7Nt9^ t Dpimrar Bachelor ChM ».-. flunnner. Now It Is bread and piKtm vmils dower untlru 4 o t a p ^ Oiristine Johnson wiH oonduct ^ g^sd (typa M) (lus .IpihConidMDWitbpadaiid a nursery dally. ^ goQs for a year. C IOmBOwIF* Sposs Savina Conur ChuL muii, butter and eggst foods W - 'sua. ■ 4 I ssifto I—It Si 7.77 Temp<>OnIde eels for any fabrieil conpaiw alllJS Rent m mew Comet — number of years, could well re* y^^ stato gwismii everyons buys. Mu rei y . Lofir Rates D. SfoirNM " S'ngl* Ormror Bo m . Vkesii poik cols, ham sad ^ i „ I . P L u m o d ■ «» to a mora eoanaratoel and jjanveoted SJH6.000 pouDdi of D aily . . * W eekly • • • Job Committee rtatm ea effective operatt^ Connecticut Valley Broad leaf OWng kwdseope Mbror only $1 * con are headed down In the *! Northwest But to Oallfomi^ MouttiW. HARTFORD (AP) — Estab- Kerker stated the pr^ ^ 1,400,000 pounds of Onnr TMi SmuIIM t(Me k • M ( toSlMS •** tawl iMka we ■aukki M**M JJiI»il’im■»**«■ *«<*-«• *• kWdMM Mto is gensraHy Mglier to the Mid* power Advisory Committee vras the Connecticut will produoa Bm a«lA OpM 4»o« M4wa e*fca •» fmShU aW IniU- annoiBiced today by the De- ^ the 662,000 pounds of type 41 dgar nmkn-r sugppBes. b some areas, partments of Labor end Ednoa- ^ v e r w rippeT Zm year. » was pre- Tour choioe of: Mod«m American Walnut or Salem Maple Cotooial ^ oeed the 00^ a morausable yi^iw slnto iro- ■MA Wi WkMMHf ^ HEUViVI Wiyle. . . ibs prices sre (Aw Ugheri.sines or TMn Wm $ 3 4 0 0 13 4 0 0 last wintas. qb* idanember conunlttes to- *!!IL2 f*** fhy -d 10 enjOBO Tbs bsef ritaetion, however. Is dndesropresentativos from local Beilectman O i ^ says that N-kUm-rida. Under kuhor management questkin of getting a new sits Nationwide, cigar Miidor OKCK TEK ESE-PROVIN RATURIS THAT UMAUY better. Steaks and roasts ora govenunent, _ keening the old one and oth- growers aattc^iate a crop of 6 featured in the Midwest South* NOW lo^al er on the whole refuse 214mllUon pounds, wUch to 11 COST MORE - NOW YOURS AT LOW IUD ET PRICES east and Morihsast • PUUTMIIW HMtm aa aS j aHtlii. Mof fnt* larallan Oal Mriafc ahaM fcak to—* —< U Fryw s and turkeys riro i f andtodirect attention to special fore a special town meeting la smallest crop aiaoe growers aaS «eU Bw<*. Aka wkk aeCaw ae< ee«—aii. Maa< a*ka< *»• to* e tod to* fWWto plufitifld. '1- 643-5135 started kceptog Moords In 1419. A major supermorkst chain psobtoms. Also, the committee tke in the New York area cut fry* OOUPARElW ^ i^ ^ WiH mtggeM. training programs Appmamae* maaaiim nr W W lflfO «r pstass 14 osnts a pound this ■Dder the Manpower and De- **®' LEASING RUTHBRrOHP, M X (A P )- iMtwske«rmc*- tee eqipointmenta. ’To assist Har- armed hijacking Tuaaday of a AD and Models M tost winter soared with too Easily senverls from Beys to ghrh Luggaoe styling wMi durome oceenM. JT A A A port to the programs Whlte, previouriy aeuned truck on the Ooitoeottout tnnn* oatifiitu wyw ttM catones Furniture balancsd handlei. o"«y»w» A X ^ J C j C ^i1.ila*man of thC BMBCC COmr pike, (be IMI mid. toweoved. and them ia a Hegvy..»!y.yb«»»” ^ ?^ ------AtMMBD TO DB4 MA mMtoe, Mnt Oasol HdugMan Payaa, arrolgaad iMto ITeB* Chaiwid totriter Ighto wpl Baiphgno V W D w W has been iqqiototed. ^ nesetoy, to the to M aw a to be ^18A8 |cMk for penonol IhOwinEh, «ga^oi»caw»nn Oesaldtoe Page and Aiithwiy HAOTYORD ROA0 WT PME Quayla wflt Jota Peter Ustinov Three new commlllear taavw charged In the ufaiciktag. 8TBEKT to lead roles in the television been set up by Mra. PWedrich. The two other suspaota are ★ SAWS ON HIRHnWME— BEDDING — OKN EVENINGS production of Maxwell Ander­ Marion Haines to vacancies Wallace Minefield and. John Davis Jr., both of Jciwcy CSty. son's "Barefoot in Athena.’’ Th^ chairman, assisted by George OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9i30 AiA. TO 9 P.M, BROTHERS drama will be shown on NBCs Munson and' Jobn D. Butcliin- The truck bekmcad to (ha M. '^tallmarfc HaH of Fame’* next son. The oommiMec for hoafd* and 1C. Traebli«Cto.to Woo taU^ win hava Mnt Dorothy p a g e s e v e n I ■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966^ ••m

was elected to the Security Council. ■■’A N U A L Indonesia and Malaysia The Malaysian federation was MANCHESTER EVENING HEEAU), MANCHESTER, CONN, THPBSPAT, APOPST M . 1966 NASA to Send Pioneer made up of the former British End Their Undeclared War territories of Malaya, Singa­ PEACH FESTIVAL Connecticut On Orbit Around Sun pore, and the Borneo states of Wt both our foroU ^ dtpkxaugr and our JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - control In February and relegat Sarawak and North Borneo— m a h o h e s t e r f ir e d e p a r t m e n t aomoaOc poUtlcR. Nobody—not ovon one WASHINGTON (AP) — The First by Pioneer 7, some two imionesla and Malaysia siped ^ Sukarno to a flprehead posl- now Sabah. Singapore was driv­ National Aeronautics and Space depees and 8.2 million miles en from the federation a year a u g u s t 19, 1966 of McNamara’s computara—could over Yankee lion. Administration said today it behind the earth in solar orbit, an apeem ent today to end their The confrontation had global ago and became an independent deliberately plan and execute anything 32 MAIN STREET ^00 P.M. A.H.O. plans to launch a new Pioneer Next by OGO 3 and Explorer tiiree-year undeclared war, repercussions; Britain, New country, Door Prixes Hke this. There had to be gremlina. spacecraft Into orbit around the 33 at the angle of the earth, and Malaysian Deputy Prime Min­ Zealand and Australia sent ------That we persist, year afte» sun next Wednesday to gather then by Pioneer 6, 64 depees ister Tun Abdul Razak, who ITlOrmore6 lllclllthan oVf|UW60,000 menaiiwiE to fc help r isiiio-tismall fry like raisins added Music by John Britney at the Hommend Organ defend Malaysia, a member of to coleslaw; you can use about This advt. sponsored by Chorches Motors, Inc. year. In the effort to have our- more information on space and 87.6 million miles' ahead of flew into Jakarta for the cere­ PDbUshers An Idcnl Marriafl'c ■elvM ft garden is ft result o f - flight hazards. the earth. the British Commonwealth, and one-hajf cup- of the raisins to mony, said the document was gVHMided October 1. Uw______It is no secret that, on the late eve­ twin Influences on our youth. I \ The 140-pound drum-shaped lastly by Mariner 4, 146 de- Indonesia walked out of the about three cups of the shredded identical with one he and Indo­ United Nations when Malaysia cabbage. Eveiv Knoliia BxceiJt ning of July 9, five days aftsr the One o f these influences waa Pioneer B is to be launched by a „ 2 million miles Della pocket from Cape Kenne- j nesian F o r e ip Minister Adam Fourth of July which symbolises the a beautifully spent boyhood ra ahead of the earth. dy, Fla. Malik s ip e d June 1 in Bangkok. S S m . ______a farm in Taunton District, The new Pioneer will pass half-way mark in the baseball season, If' the craft -goes into orbit, it The pact provides that hostili­ ggB0CBIPnOM &aTE8 Newtown. And that has always close to a line through sun and a good many of us watched a football will be called Pioneer VII, a ties between the two Southeast AdVRBC probably bean the main e m - earth where it may detect a so­ game. On Friday night, Aug. 6, we ^ » c e twin of the highly suc­ Asian countries will cease at scious object of our Imitation lar wind at the greatest range to watched another. On Sunday afternoon, cessful Pioneer VI put up last once and diplomatic relations Mootba ...... ?-SS and effort to recapture. date, NASA said. Om Month ...... Aug. 7, there was another offering. The second influence wM a ^ December. will be re-established. - ' mmmwwr O f __ The Information it gathers on The cavity in the solar wind There are others in the listings. poem by Andrew Marvell, first created by the earth’s magnetic Preacher It also provides for general encountered In a course on Sev- atomic and sub-atomic parti­ elections in the Malaysian Bor- These are either all-star versus some­ will field is believed to be in the Miteenth Century literature cles, and m apetic fields, body contests, or they are “pre-season’* stil} shape of a teardrop, pointing IPhe Rev James Leslie Ran- neo states of Sabah and Sara- iSid £ o ”Si.1SSu new. pub- taught by the late Alexander be coordinated with that somi of Indianapolis, Ind;. found- wak to reaffirm their desire to games. ’The “pre-season” now lasts about coming in from Pioneer VI, away from the sun. Witherspoon, who has always ing pastor of The Presbyterian be a part of Malaysia. half as long as the full official seaaon; Mariner IV, Explorer XXXIII T h e Soviet Luna 10 spacecraft —J his been this department’s nomi­ !:SiSlu£f the post-seasiHi encounters also offered and three orbiting geophysical reported Indications that the tail cJh,urch of Manchester, ^ d his Malik s ip e d for Indonesia nation for great unsung pres­ today,, with the army strongman us add another half-season to the observatories. " ® or wake of the teardrop extend- wIiEe are staymg at the Presby- ence in an English Department The new Pioneer is to be ed as far out as the orbit of the tei itin Manse on Spruce St. Gen.- Suharto, at his shoulder. E ^^*,SS«*'SSS*hl”lb. M«ch«te, duration. vriiich included such famous launched into an orbit farther moon, about 240,000 miles. Mar- paBtior Ran^m will p r^ ch this President Sukarno, who start­ In result, there Is now only a period luminaries as William Lyon gveiUna Hereld.______from the sun than the earth’s iner 4 d i d not detect the wake at ^ n d a y and Sunday, A i^ . 21 ed Indonesia’s guerrilla war in of some four months of tiie year when Phelps, Chauncey B. Tinker, m u sorvlce client ^ b . M. ^® |5e” tiSSi path. Pioneer VI, by contrast, is 12 million miles out, but scien- a.m. M d 7 P-™- ^ c e ® September 1963 when Malaysia football U not being played and Aown. and Stanley Williams. ^ u t the .same distance from tists .said the wake may have at T h e Presbyterian <^urch_ was formed as a federation of It makes a long season. The Marvell jioem one en­ the sun as the earth been diverted by the solar wind. pastor of the First Re- former British territories, was countered in the Witherspoon Because its orbital swoop “ Locating the tail and meas- fepmed Presbyterian Church. not present. b o b m a t j o f Perhaps, for the health of the gene, Because ils orDuai swoop ^ oqti- " lo a c n s K j a m n c a c m ^ course was titled “The Garden, Sukarno had objected to the T i c a a . ______- K Is a dangerously long season. around the sun will be longer-curing Us thickness could answer Indi'anapohs the Rev. Mr. Iten and It reached Its greatest than the earth's Pioneer VII will an important question regamingregaramg ,40m, hisms wifewiie andana fkmily came peace moves anu and twoiwu weeks aaaago But the basic reason for Its develop­ ecstasy in the following lines: VtatBfsday^ Auguat >d ment should be acknowledged. The rea­ f i l gradually behind the earth the shape of the magnetosphere to Ji fn IMS He tof^U ••What wondrous life is this I with relation to the sun. The and how the interplanetary and for his preseht post in 1965. He i^ygia was created by the Bnt- son football has spread around the cal- lead! _ ‘IVv, ...111 ,.n-’ with Pi- earth’searth's magnetic fields are re- 'j# now involved in a relocation jahigh to preserve their influence in tndar is that the marriage of football earth will “ catch up’’ with Pi­ "Ripe apples drop about my oneer 38'-, days after launch, as lated,” NASA said. pv»«TTam at his present church southeast Asia and as a threat N and television has been the happiest ‘■By studying the tail, Pioneer and ’/and has been purchased for jo Indonesia head; tha spacecraft passes close to C ^ y SLUU^lllg ------o a t X* ------s r *3r‘ It Had To Be Oremlhi* experiments may help identify a new church In the near future, In brief statements at the anion of sport-entertainment and eo*n- •Tha luscious cluster of ttie the sun-earth line while the Pi­ sigpiing, both Malik and Razak TOe gremlins must be at work with municationa medium ever achieved In ■vine. oneer Is some . 3'i million miles the source of charged particles \riie Ransoms plan to leave said the agreement was proof regard to our relationship with C a^ the history o f msm, M* Inventkma, and "Upon my mouth de erush from the earth. in the Van Allen belts inside the Au^gt 22 for their home, that Asians could settle Asian bodia; not all the consdoiw his pleasures. ’They are supremely well their wine. At that point the Pioneer may magnetosphere. " • 1 •'As solar storm activity problems. MaUk said it would •rs In the world could conspire to bring suited the one to the other; so far, t i » start detecting the earth's mag­ "The nectarine, the curious arises toward its expected 11- open a new page of history fpr A 3 ^ t the chain of evenU entered on public seems to show no si^ of being netosphere tail. U/ledian Income i-? NASA said that by mid-Octo­ year peak. Pioneer 7 will be ex­ the Malay race, the dominant Mte record In the past few days. the first te pronounce agitinat their population group in both coun­ "Into my hands themselves ber, the development and disap­ pected to help explain mechan­ kose Last Year The other day, over in Cambodia, tight to consort together aa many do reach; pearance of solar flares and isms of the solar corona and, by tries. Razak said British troops, uroup of Americans representing the months of the year as they can manage. "Stumbling on melons, as I other events in the area of the mea.suring particles from the Vtl'ASHINGTON (AP) — Medi- sun, to learn about events on the rushed to Malaysia’s aid when ^TSBnlzatkm which calls ttsbif “Amei^ pass, sun should be observed and re­ <141anifam I ily income -in the United - the war began, would begin nans Want to Know” visited one of 1 ^ "Ensnared with flowers, I ported in this order; sun itself.” StStefBtSti rose 5 per cent last year Cambodian villagee near the border^ The Idlert Itetuni fall on grass." to $6 900 the Census Bureau pulUng out of Sabah and Sara- Such the swooning of the rep»5irted today. A sdmilar 6 per wak this week. M ii South Vietnam which had allegedly ■n»e trouble with vacations, as philoso­ Malaysia declared a holiday poet. Over the years It became, cent. rise was recorded during been attacked by American aircraft. phers kmg ago discovered, 1# their tran­ Court Order Silences Saturday in honor of the peace sience. Few of us get to test the we suppose, a sort of para­ 1964. •Hiey inspected ilio village, picked up Bt 4 the bureau said in its an­ treaty. apothegm of which once brave Homer phrase of those actual boyhood bomb fragments which the ex-Oreen nual survey of consumer income Malik is scheduled to return sang, that too much idleness Is imen- years on the farm In Taunton Noisy Air Conditioner Beret man In the group Identified as that price incre^es wiped out to-Malaysia with Razak Friday durable. That privilege is reserved for District. And it doubUess be- American, and left to pursue some of eame, as weU. the subconsolou# part of the gain and real piff- night and remain until Satur- millionaires and paupers. HARTFORD (AP)—Dr. ocu- —i.i.wug.. ------,----- — — „ Impression of what having a the other objeottv«es o f their tour, which To add to our woes, the werld tkua J„„i„ D. T..W h.. . .h. ^ a. »■ ch„ garden again would be like. per Before signing the agreement, Mtenslbly was aimed a* seeing whether fleetingly fled remains perdurable. If air conditioner in his West junction. W e have aever, o f aouree, Razak called on Sukarno and ■'xt' or not the Communist Vlstcong or Com­ the calendar didn't insist upon thooe The judge’s memorandum not- yeal tr i succeeded In growing a m^on Hartford home. It's five times ed that Thaw had spent $2,400 l^rl.^an income 1« the Jnid- presented him with a silver tea munist troops from North Vietnam were vanished weeks, you’d swear you’d never more powerful than the aver­ big enough to stumble over. for mufflers in the autumn of poiiit — not the average — ^ set from the king of Malaysia. - Bslng Cambodian territory aa a sanctu­ age and is said to be one of been away. A Thought for Today But that, a# other amateurs 1964, but that Mr.s. Nair com- the incomes of the 48.3 mlHi,"i tv. IV. I' I »•' would badly tarnish Rose’s na­ ples lead many Democrats to com frem our table—always Bibout world events. It’s especially hard unanimously ’Tuesday (Aug. 9) off lor the same hours, until front lawn of Lewis Smith, 18 oesiL »t home and attempting to en- Communist Poland, naturally enough,' tional political prestige. believe O’Connor could be elect­ waiting until the very moment on those of us who are paid to be per­ not to take ©’Connor as its To prevent It, Rose has gone enough mufflers axe installed to charter Rd., where it did minor P” . ^ $7,006 — hance Ms prestige among devel- produced the loudest, shrillest diplo­ ed in the face of Alex Rose’s Herald we are ready to pick It before “Gallo” Wrought Iron turbed about everything, inflation one nominee for Governor even if ho to extraordinary lengths—se­ keep the noise down to a reason- damage to ®hruWiV ^boutr Mne mlDloin famtiles or W oping countries, matic shriek about this extraordinary defection. they move in en the ears. This day shd Indonesia the next. wins the Democratic nomina­ cretly terminating his feud of able level. Patrolman John Maitihall hr- subsided last Ooto- action and this eirtraordinary piece o t The second factor is the lack Yesterdays year, they have decided that a difficulty is that idleness has al- Barksey • also decided that vestigated. qqq $10,000 — ber after an attempted Oommu- Padded Chaise Lounge timing. But our friend and neighbor tion. the last 18 years with Franklin of any popular alternative to really neat row of carrots Is tered your perceptions, ^whlch inciden­ This would deprive O’Connor D. Roosevelt Jr. Little known Mrs. Nair should get $3,600 a burglar broke into Clyde mlihon families or 94 Mat coup plunged Indonesia into Canada also felt compelled to voice Its O’Connor at the Democratic one which ha# its tops pruned tally 1# one of the wariiing signs of o f perhaps 200,009 to 400,000 even among New York politi­ 25 Years Ago damages for the disturbance Chevrolet on Windsor Ave. ‘ ^ bloody political crisis. A new, ••conoem” (o our State Department mental Illness. For one thing, the idle­ convention even with Kennedy’s down to pound level regularly. from May i»64-when the sir early this morning, took a num- « o 000 or more - antlOwnmunist government, ' years agowist-ruf votes on the Liberal line. But cians is that In a secret meet­ Board of Selectmen meet to over the unhappy event reported to It ness has been so pleasant as to tempt more important, the Liberal op­ backing. Frank ©’Connor may How they can see so well to do conditioner went into operation i,er of ignition keys and_drove mdMion’ families or 36 dominated by Suharto, gained ing, some weeks ago. Rose en­ not be exactly Bobby Kennedy’s discuss question of signing con­ the carrot-top pruning so uni­ O ut Rsg. 54.88 by its member of the International-j- you into seeing virtues in useless activ­ position is a principal reason ------— home in a 1966 hardtop. Patrol- j ' 43.90 couraged Roosevelt to make his tract to install parking meters ity and an empty mind, both view­ why Sen. Robert F. Kennedy cup ef tea, but he is ecarcely formly and so accurately In tiie manTnan Ernest Hurbert noticed ' Control Commission. Y widely-publicized charges that in town; it is said that perhaps Bpadouafer designed; richly padded chaise k iMMi A.'t m '..vr A.n /.Al y.Af J. points being un-American. . . . (now a close ally of Rose’s) has objectionable enough to cause dark is a mystery. the break when he found a rear What an unofficial, and unfriendly O’Connor had made a 1966 enough opinions have changed Personal Notices The virtue of idleness Is that tt gives not finally acqulsced in the the Senator te engage In an un­ But, In contrast to our youth, door forced open. Made into Plastic lounge. Completely adjustable. i. group of Americans, and ap official, "deal” for the nomination with to defeat the"measure. you time to perceive that while many O’Connor nomination. Thus, characteristic exercise in futil­ when man and his tlllaige of the SWEATER MILL friendly Canada both agree upon Is, as the regpilar organization bosses. Volunteer workers are wel­ OLUBItEIB:, Fla. — A -way has of the world’s woes are perhaps worth Rose once again breeds more of ity. soil tamed and controlled the In Memoriam ” 'That Roosevelt ploy actually comed at Red Cross headquar­ Cornmeal Gelatinized beeni fbund to convert crude pine It happens, substantiation for the for­ worrying about, worrying about them the disunity and indecision that Kennedy remains the key. If countryside, and in contrast to lovinK m em oiy ®f Mrs. Helen STORE OPEN hurt his flagging campaign for ters to help with knitting and mmr.WATTTCEEryi'lll i W>\-LJ JVillACJ — Gelatinized «» ------•) }nto a — kw-oost chemical AS ■ mal complaint the nation of Cambodia doesn’t 'g e t you anywhere. ’This type­ has produced a decade of de­ he stays neutral, O’Connor un­ the poet’a vision of the won­ the Democratic nomination. But sewing for local servicemen. C. Benson.- -siio passed away Aug. cornmeal is prepared by partiaJr, Itself has lodged in the United Nations. writer has lost track of the number of feats for New York Democrats. doubtedly will" be nominated at drous life, all that ever volun­ ___ j ___' 'niwh fWVAkVDed 'OftM Bit TO THE PUBLIC now Rose is dead serious about D, 1961' ly cooking, rol^ di^g ^ fretful words It has inothered about The I-iiberal veto is consider­ Buffalo amid an unusual dis­ teers itself from the modem ^ Not ovon that, however, la neces­ running his old enemy, Roose­ Mways a silent heartache. flaking tiM! meal. Then it can be the Department ^ inflation. Yet inflation is here, just as ed so crucial in Waitiilngton play of unity and enter the elec­ 10 Years Ago garden is trouble, and the only Rockville, OMin. Now you sarily the end of the potential chain of velt, a« the Liberal nominee If IMBiiy a silent tear. , m ixed-with nonfat dry mdHc and ettitwj-O Naval S t o r e s l a l w hale and hearty as if all that worried that both President Johnson tion a heavy favorite against natural profusion is that of peat But always a beautiful memory san buy sweaters direct . , Influence of such grotesque coincidences. O’Connor wins the Democratic Richard H. Eggars, field ex­ Of one we loved sp d®ar. water and used as a beverage tory.l p r^ u ^ a wisdom had never,, been uttered. and Vice-President Humphrey Rockefeller. What’s more im­ and predator. Just before all this happened, Averell nomination. "The Roosevelt ecutive Department of Field God gave us strength to or a cereal. Its nutritive value poxi4») that oouW be v ^ use- 1 at the MUl, where name Moreover, in the slough of Idleness secretly intervened for O’Con- portant, the oppressive vqto You’d think anybody sensible And'eoara^ to face the blow. Services, National Association oconpares -with that of cornmeal ful in making M gh-qu^^ pias- brand sweaters are manufac­ Harriman, President Johnson’s most you who also begin to suspect that the name could v/oll atract enough would give up. But^ -what ttm -Aeant i to lose you ■ nor last week at the White power of Alex Rose on the deci­ of Real Estate Boards, Wash­ No one -wiU ever know. donated for overseas use by fed- tics* adhesives, paints tured for the country’s lead- widely roving and most highly trusted votes on the liberal line to But we humans are a glori­ and world’s woes number some that aren’t House dinner honoring tiie sions of the New York Demo- ington, D.G., zone office speaks diplomatic trouble shooter, was handed elect Rockefeller. ously foellsh breed. We don^t Cone but never forgotten oral agencies. moldfKft plastics. 1 tag natltmally advertised | worth worrying about at all. It may be President of Israel. oratic party might be at .an end. at meeting of Manchepteil Karen and ^ the mission of visiting Cambodia next true enough that smoking gives you can­ Indeed, it Is Just this poesl- U08 Pubiimeni Newspaner like to say anythhu about K, brands. ’The President appealed to Da- Boaril od Realtoce a* Oountifr cer, but considering the number ef has- vM Dubinslqr, ^esidoni-ameri- WUty that Kennedy raises in SyikUoaite but this year, of all years, we moRtti, ostensibly to see what could be a u b . jtoosevelt Mills Salesroom, done aliout patching up dlploinatic rs- ards (o health—such as walking across do have a melon going. It Is located 00 the ground floor ] (hia big around. We havo M cen letkms between the United States ^and the street—there’s a disproportion of of the factory, offers first amotienal wiergy In getting hysterical to watching our step when (hat country. quality sweater’ styles, de- about H. we’re neeu: tt. The moment the mission was an­ Much the same thing could be said I signers’ original samples and nounced, however, speculation ran far atiout the amount of worry extragantly Fischetti CIVIE'S RESTAURj^NT aelected mill Irregutars o f ' beyond any direct question of relations wasted on pop art, atonal music, the famous name brands . . . at between the United States and Cam­ John Birch Society, beatniks, the pack­ Today in History I prioas we beHevs taipostdWs bodia. Prince Sihanouk, the ruler who aging of cornflakes or the meretricious to match lor somporsfcl* By TIm Assoclaied Press broke diplomatic relations with us, quality of soap operas. When you are Today is Hiuroday, August M, //'s Coming—If s N0w quaMy. Idle It’S’ really no trouble to tpm off ^ ! would, the speculation held, be a gen­ tile 223rd day of 1966. There as« . Ooms tn and browsej tleman vrith every facility for Intimate the TV, put Beethoven on the phono­ 142 days left hi tiie year. graph and pidt up a book to savor the ttmough abraatbtaktagselec- eommunlcation with Hanoi. Harriman Today's HlghUgiit in History drawings of Leonardo or the politics of tloii' o f more than 30,000 might be in Cambodia, therefore, for On titia date In 1928, Herbert John Stuart Mill. Or If you prefer, just SMORGASBORD DI^LUXE sweaters in Pure Wool, Mo- | wider objectives than those officially O. Hoover accepted tiie R«iniM1- Orthopedic-Type Mattress & Box close your eyes and meditate. ean PieeldenUal nominatldti. hair, Orton, Antron, Shet­ described. He might be trying to see Meditation leads to the recollection On THs Date land Wool, liSmbs W ool whether he could arrange some «c- W« adc yo« to compare . . . cheek liie labels . . . (hat wars, riots, upheavals and worri­ In 1018, the firet United States Featuring 8S Different \Hems Save 40% on fuB-fakhloned | •hange of war prisoners. some matters of all sorts are not new field army was organized in hand-looined cable styies. compare our specifications with those of a Nationally Or be might, if one really wanted to to the world. What’s new is the con-- France. stant dinning of them Into our brains. . . ALL YOU CAN EAT STEAMSHIP ^OUNO I How ready f<«: school and I Advertised orlKopedic-lype mattress and box,spring that Indulge one’s Imagination, be setting in In 1943, President Franklin D. 79.50 motkm tile first smaU overtures which Just shut off the din. The world will Roosevelt and British Prime I oBinpus, famous “Sturbridge sells for $1B9! Compare the quality . . , and ^ve at this go right on having riots, wars. ciSsea, SEAFOOD, SWEDISH MEATBALLS, SALAD IVARIfTY might enable President Johnson, back MinietM: Winston Churchill 1 T/niage” islasslo heaitiier-tone EASY CREDIT TERMS* none of them either mitigated or acer­ low introductory price for 8 weeks only! bome, to claim—say about the last week opened tiieir first t)uebee oon- PER PERSON I aoordtaates. MatoMng rtdrte, bated by your ignorance. Meanwhile the hi October, just before the Congression­ IsMnoe. sweaters, skinmiers, boy- world’s work—things like running air­ In lOtd, Amerioan heavy I suita, kladts and blouses at al electkma—that be had something go- planes—^won’t not get done any leas for bombens operating lar tiie first C9IILDKBN UNDER 1«, HAM ' PBIC® •0% below regular retafi. bag in the vroy o f peace posslbilitiee. your Idleness. Did the office reaUy col­ time from Marianas Island There are those, back home, who lapse while you were away? bases bombed Iwo Jlma. Remenfber, yon always | wrinV Prssidmit Johnson would like to The pleasurable effect o f all this on In 1946, tho Allies told Japan pood Propared by^ Giiof Dlok Boatt >|i save when you buy direct.. have one of his temporary cease-fires yourself may be slightly demoraUsing, its surrender offer was aatisfae- at Oie Open dafiy tU going, for the usual and typical tem­ offering the same sort of temporary aiao, VMday nights tfll 9K)0 j C M o r Mm ., Tg«., W «l...... ** •• ^ JJJ escape jwovlded by alcohol, opium, or porary hind of purpose, about the time Bi 1048, Stookholm. reposted PJ*. LBD. But at least thersli no hangover. I t a r r fo , » F H a=y...... “ 15S « ds their voting this fan. Die appeazanoe ef mysterions CIVIE'S RESTAURANT SUwd,., ...... 9,00 AM I . IftOO fM There is, of course, a catch. When rocket bombs ovar'Swed^' ROOSeVELT MHiS Bo eouht be the bixarre end re- SOUTH CONN. you come back, as even the opium smok­ Ten Yean Ago fll6 Bast Mata Street Wlt of the worii of whatever gremlins er must, the world will be exactly like ROUTE 5 M l Storm Com/orlabfy Air Conditioned Former "’Resident Harry B. Dodcvllle, 0 have been in chargf—so weU In charge you left It, which means full of toil and Tnunan endmised Governor Av- that they were able to select a '^village trouble.- If this is depressing, it’s also WeB aantmaa of New York tor Which bad members o f the Internation­ enlightening. It makes you raallae the al Ooatrol CoBimlsslon In It for one o f permanence of woe, which Is in fact illrir spedal attacks—of our. operatloa very cheerful.—VERMONT BQirSITO isla. T h m mam have i v DT T s m W A iX m a a m t x w w >ib p a g e n i n e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.-^CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966 approves an administration bill Twomem bers chosen as rtmner* designed to save historic sites KLH Hebron Coventry to bring the lighted torch to the from obliteration by new high­ HEAITH CAPSULES ceremony ere John Cochran# Events in Capital ways, housing and factories. ^ M lchifl -4. Petti, MJL STEREO MUSIC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, MM 105 Children Supper Slated and Thomae Doubleday. Ow,,# remain to meet the need until The State Department ac­ PAIGE' EIGHT IF you HAVE PERNIdlOU^ Thomas Peracchlo is one of Quits Party ^S t July 1967. But the officials said knowledges that twice In recent ANEMIA, HOlV L0M6 PO YOU , *r.o Raise Funds the campers who was within the WASHINGTON (AP) - C*” - the movement might pick up as weeks India has voiced concern SYSTEMS Participate in "HAve c o n t in u e TAKATMENT? -fo honor circle for the second ton C. Carter, friend at Presl- collectors try to snap up the re­ over possible American arms Summer Business Dip Swim Program For 4-H Prizes dent Johnsmi, has resigned as maining bills. deliveries to Pakistan. TV-Radio Tonight The third and final week of' executive director at the Demo- A recent study showed public The 4-H Town Committee will junior 4-H camp program cratic National CommiUee demand for the bill ranged from CAPITAL QUOTES The Red Cross swimming "Everyone says they’re not to hold Ks annual com supper concludes Friday with another In a letter to „ very limited to absolutely none. course, held through the past NORMAN’S Not as Bad as Usual h from 5 to' 7 O m Wednesday In candlelightlng ceremony, begin- John M. Bailey, Carter saia treasury advances several blame for the rising cost of TTie Baby Has month at Amston Lake, is re­ from o to / ^m . w e o ro s ^ y fairness to my fami- guperstition, bread, but everybody seems to .STOP IN FOK NEW YORK (AP)—The sum­ ployment figures for July spell Television ported by Mrs. George Colgan L the <3hurch Community House friends invited. ly I can no longer delay iny ro- ^^her denomlna- want to point the finger of suspi­ AN FAK FILl.lNO out the mlldneas of this su m -. mer slump for business is provr 8-1023) Uorie Peter Jenaln«a-ltewB as’ successfully completed. In­ * t on Route 44A to raise funds for AmbuUuice Calls turn to private business.^ He ^ cion at everybody else. ’The real DKMONSTKA'nON mer’s shuqp and the prospeota 8) Hike Dotialas 7:30 (24) French Chef . structor Mra. Louise Ryan was ing slighter than usual and It ( 8r40) Batman (C) _ _ { premiums to be awarded at The Coventry Volunteer Fire took the post In Janua^ registers for any bills oth- villain is inflation’’ — Rep. of a further expansion in the (12) Merv CMOln assisted by Mrs. Peter Dicau, f lAay be over quicker than usual. (18) Ralpb Kanna h(i-2(V28-30) Daniel Boons tO> rl the 4-H Fair the, following Sat- Association Inc. ambulance The White House said J ^ s o n ^ Page Belcher, R-Okla., at a 44.'! HAKTFOKI) HI). fan. ( 3-1^ The Munster# Layoffs are giving way to (30) ThU Ib the Life (18) Subscription TV Cynthia Raymond, Cynthia Ma- House subconqmlttee hearing on Been Named The decline In the number of (30) Three Stooges urday. service annual report shows 108 had known for some time J-aY® ,j,^g bills were Issued ,M ANCMFSTHH starts. And dragging sectors of (40) taoyd Thaxton SlOO (40) Gldget (C) lecky, Melanie Osborn and Dell Mrs. Henry Sherman and Mrs. calls answered Involving 104 wanted to return to private m . ^ billion recent In bread price increases. workers on nonfarm payjrolls 9 :» (30) mUrlriiirda (34) TISZ: Photography Brown. the economy are being offset by ( 8-12) GUUgan's island Owen S. Trwsk are co-chairmen patients. House calls Involve 56 The title ” , paper money- in circulation last waa 150,000 less than normal for (30) Navy Film The class divisions, such as BerMT, Nancy Ann, daughter of Robert F.t’and Helen expanding ones. (18) Hollywood Backstaae ( 8) aports worid (C) o f lh « supper. Donations wrlll be patients; car accidents, 46 pa- is being abolished, a ^ June 30, $134 9 million was in $2 the season. And much of this 8:80 (34) The FVjurtfa Estate the minnow class, the tadpole The steel price hike could bo a (40) HticUeiberry HOimd ,102(i-2320) Laredo ( _ Upoff to business thinking. Steel (30) British CMendar ' 8-40) Heniy Phyfs ONCE A MONTH KEEP^ YOUR for^ children___ under . 12 years ' old. e- football...... accident, one.___ Addition-s duties WOOwas Joh^nYnHii Crisweli. w o4. m e ar 1 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandpwenta earlier than usual shutdown of , 3-1^ My Three Sons (CD and shark divisions, took in executives are betting teat the G8) Ulerv Orltfln 94) Sports of the Week 0LOOP NORMA’m , PUT _ ^ The co-chairmen have named al calls answered by the ambu- native of Oklahoma CAPITAL FOOTNOTES are Mr. and Mrs. A1 Grinaski Sr., 61 Franklin Park, Rocki^le, auto plants for model «diangeov- (34) What’s New? about 105 children. Eight chil­ price increase will stick because (33) Bocky and His Frieoda 8-40) Bewitched YOU NEEP To RECEIVE Tril^ 31 girls and boys to be work- lance service: Still alarm, two; assistant "managing editor oi The Senate passes a $14.1 bil­ HM paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ers. , 8-13) lilOvie _ dren completed the above re­ » Qiwe St, Ro«*vllle. She has a aister, Kim KaU> business will be brisk. Their ( 3-40) News UV3&33-30) M icids Fbrate (O THE RE^T OF ers at the supper. standby for fires, six; standby The Houston (Tex.) Press. lion independent offices ap­ thinking on this is quite inde­ Payroll gains were recorded 6:16 (40) Suerarfoot quirements, and 11 for the ad­ 'YOUR LIFE. propriation bill, sending the (30) News 8-40) Peyton Place 4-H Fair for boat races, one, and road tomu,lean, 9. pendent from the challenge of In machinery, primary metals, Vxoy(18) SubecTtetioD TV vanced beginners. Sixteen met measure to a conference com­ 6:80 (1Q2O3320) Rimtleiy • Bril* #0:00 (10-302320)------33-aO) Dean Msrtltt (O Heahh CaoMjlet give! helpM lnlo«*irti* fabricated metals and electrical ley (C) intermediate classes and were , It U not Intended to be ol e cKefnoit It netw* Additional personnel of the testa, 10. «,»cixi™ r’'rGN lAPi — A BaaMdeO, TTiiinril Scott, son of Ronald and Patricia the government price guide­ (_____ 8-40)J The AvengersAve annual 4-H Fair Aug. 20 at Cov- Officials report that the car WASHING'^ American mittee for'final adjustments. equipment. (34) Local l8«ia *1;00 ( 8a09029«>-40)SiaOMOSOrtO. News. advanced to swimmers. Thirteen A bill authorizing slightly OendPon Ramsdrtl, B MdLeaa St, Rockville, He was bom IxH-ina photo lines. ( 8) Newawlrs Sports. Weather entry High School to be su- accidents included one motorcy- spokesman for the To make a price hike stick— Nonfaclory payrolls Increased Guest Preachet^ (12) NowSbeat wlll’ be advanced to the junior more than a billicm dollars for July 27 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal ^and- 6:46 ( 8) Peter Jennlnas—New# Sli36 (f(V-3820) TV>!TVwi^ (O) Stendfnta T th e various cle and one bicycle accident. Telephone & Telepaph Co. says enough to bring total employ­ ( 3-12) NewshWs . Sport* life-saving class another year. South basic rates for the firm s tele construction at military bases nerenta are Mr, and Mrs. George Gendron, 9 River St., Engaged with the government on the 7:00 ( 3) Uttlest Hobo ment up 680,000 in the month to The Rev. Francis C, Hawy®, ( 8) ’Twilisdit Zone (40) Sporists Final All requirements for senior life booths are Christine Mclandy, %SoL Hla paternal grandmother is Mrs. Angelina Ram^ell, sidelines—there must be a ris­ #1:30 ( 8) Morie Manchester Evening Herald typewriter exchange - TWX — clears the Hou.se. The engagement of Miss An­ a record 76.4 million. Unem­ pastor of BetWehem (Ooou.). (33-3(M0)NewB 11:36 (40) CSreckmate ^ saving were met by Lois Bailey, Mrs. Woolam poultry; Hilda. Lepter, food; ^ will increase sharply ’The House Interior Committee N^rth Tioy, V t He has four Iwothera, Charles, 10% , Michael, ing demand for steel, meaning (30) l»al 9Se Coventry correspondent, F. service ployment dropped 645,000 from (10) Wanted 11:90 (23) TonlAt Show (O Melanie Osborn, Cynthia Ray­ Sylvia Roy, rec^ books: ~ . ------. - drea Anne Tomko of Meinchea- that customers will pay the Federated Church and forsrii*’ (12) Movie Nancy Hladky, record books; Pauline Little, tel. 742-6231. Sept. 1. 9% . Keith, 7, and Randy, 8%. June to 3,226,000, or 3.9 per cent (34) What’s Now? (18) Vintage Thesitss mond, Diane Wythe and Dell Is Saluted for The basic monthly rate for Ttram rC ooi ^0099 ter to LfOonard Oleanevlch of higher price. And one reason minister of CSuisUan educii- 7:16 (80) Sports Oamera of the labor force. (23) Square Dancing ( 3) ■■ • Brown, and all were awarded Richard Hladky, rabbits; Steven ------Keith Raymond, son of Joseph Paul_and Jm they will do so is tiiat they in ’TWX service now is $10. After West Hartford has been an­ Housing starts iftill remain the tkHi at Center OongregatkHlal m KK aATUBDATCB T V W EEK FOB COMPLBJTE U sT IN O their badges. 4-H Leadership Melandy, vegetables; John Sept. $, rates will be broken LIQUORS — WINES Octfttth MiBcione, 31 Regan S t, Rockville. He was bom July turn are betting on Increasing O il Boom nounced by her parents, Mr. weakest segfment of the econo­ Church, wUl be guest preiujh- Town 4-H Fair ■A Ctochrane, forestry and automo­ down Into four categories, with CORDIALS 39 at Rockville General HoepitaL His maternal grandparents sales of tbeir own products—and my. Here the villain isn’t a The town’s annual 4-H Fair The Hartford County 4-H biles; Daniel Hawlay, handi­ TITUSVILLE, Pa, — In the basic monthly costs ranging a n Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griffith, Lubbock, Tex. His patem^ and M rs. Anchew J. Tomko of maybe higher prices. Sunday at 9:16 a.m. at Minimum Prices summer siesta but tight money. ter Church. His topic willl »• is scheduled to take place this Fair Association Inc. has cited crafts; John Basset, pete; John early days of oil extraction, from $40 to $60. WeMr 6Wfcd gnmie^Mmnts are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miacione, Brooklyn, N .T . 20 Bratton Rd. Steel companies report that orders are rising again. Produc­ But the government is trying for "The Kingdom of God." De;nnia Saturday at the elementary Huckins, hobbies and photog­ fires in storage tanks were a The Federal Ommunications and eeqwtieeeeed, Her fiance la the son of Mr. Mrs. Richard V. Woolam of ARTHUR URUG Ha has a brother, Joaeiph Brian, 16 mmitha. ways to increase the supply of Radio school grounds. For the first raphy, and Daniel <3ore, booths. to pvotect • • • • • tion of the mills increased Santoro will be bass soloiat. 1136 Main St. "for endless problem. At Drake Well Memo- Commission suggested the re­ and Mrs. Peter Olesnevlch of sharply last week, after six funds available for mortgages, Walter Grzyb, director of mdw|i« (This Esllng tnedolei only thoze n tn n bnad^tg ** time there will be a liorse show, Square Dance rial ^Park ^ here, ____ near the______site of -- vised rate schedule last month «M he6Mli AiMM Laura, daughter of James and Anne Val- service and invaluable contri­ West Hartford. weeks of declines. A further ad­ and even the building industry will be the organist. wibiMta length. Some steticM enny nawnenitg.)! besides many other attractions. The Whirlaways Squar Dance producing oil well, is a after blocking one proposed by at yamt fetiSSm. l0B« Rock, RFD 2, Crystal Lake Rd., Rockyille. She was bom butions’’ as a 4-H leader. Miss Tomko is a 1964 grad­ vance in output this week easily is hopeful for better days ahead. The guest preacher left C^eti- 7:86 Bed Sox vs. Indians Free Call System Club has an open club level ^^at was used to blast a t &T. It will result in $6 million July 26 at RodfvUle Genmal Hospital. Her maternal grand- WDBC—1366 The association dedicated its g pm, aaiuraay m. ______uate of Manchester High School could mark a definite end to the Business expansion plans con­ ter Church last January foir tria Long John Wade 10:36 Nlghtto^t Bids for the new' Fire De­ dance at 8 p m. Saturday at the tanks. The oil le.ss in annual revenue than the pareitta are Mr, and Mrs. Luigi Vallone, Cranston, R.I. Her Dick Bobinson U:30 Nows, Sports, Weather annual jfearbook to Mrs. W oo- fjoygntry High School with Al- j-^en escape, extinguish- company proposal, TONIGHT. 8 PA4. and a 1966 graduate of the Hart­ traditional summer slump. tinue strong in spite of tight present pastorate. His wife "wlR 11:46 Art Johnson Show partment "Quick Call Alarm’’ Vernal grandmother is Mis. P. A. Rock, W U t^.^e has News. Sign Off WPOP-1416 lam and William Keish of Man- Brozek of Seymour as guest jj^g saving the stor- ford State Technical Institute One of steel’s Wg customers, money and climbing Interest accompany him to Manchester. WBOH—016 will be accepted, up to 8 p.m., MEETING three brothers, James, 20, Benjamiir, 18, and David, 16; and a 6:00 Jim Meeker chester, 4-H advisors, and said: ggi]gj. Spectators are welcome. age tank. $2 Bill Coi with an aaaodate science degree the auto Industry, is coming rates. Where spending has been Harlfoid Highlights 6:30 Ken Griffin Tuesday, when the bids will be $ 2 Bill Going sister, Isabel. 12. * , , • • postponed it has been due more Gaslight "Through their countless hours In charge of refreshments will WASHlNG'rON (AP) — The in data processing. She is em­ back into the picture. The news KEN’TUOKY f a v o r e d Quiet Hours 10:00 Hotline opened by the committee, First Calvary Church to slow deliveries of materials 13:00 John Sherman of time and effort they serve as be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin AMERICAN PAINTINGS Treasury Department says the 9a«wn||h, adni ohiMofilMr, eon of William J.- and ployed in the Data Processing for weeks now has been of de­ TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — WIN F—1366 Selectman Ralph C. Boyington, 647 E. MIDDLE TPKE. or a tight labor market than to 6:00 News an inspiration to all Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M c­ America through the eyes of $2 bill, popular at race tracks Dorothy Dangler McHugh, Vernon Rd., Bolton. He was born Division of the Stanley Works, clining car production and The University at Kentucky la 6:16 Up Hartford chairman, Marvin A. Ross, sec­ costly financing or nervousness County 4-H’er.s.’’ Kinney, and door duty, Mr. and its artists will be presented on but shunned by the general pub­ EVANGELIST July 29 at RockvlUe General Hospital. Hla maternal grand­ New Britain. Mr. Olesnevlch at­ closing down of 1966 model favored to win the Intematlr^ial 6K)0 NeiWB. Sports Parking Burets Vp retary, and John Kulynych, about the economy’s future. 6:30 Editorial Bound up - Mrs. Woolam has been a 4-H Mrs. ’Thomas McKinney. NBC early next year. The pro­ lic, will no longer be printed. WM. CALDWELL mother la M is. B. H. Dengler, Tulaa, Okla. tended West Hartford schools production lines. EVom now on University Basketball Toim la­ Howard E. Porter and Ray­ Many economists think the 6:46 Lowell Thomas NEW YORK — In 1984, the ^ member for eight years and an Bible School gram, "The American Image,” Actually, officials said, move­ 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. Butterfield, Oandaoe Mary Anne, daughter of Dr. Rob­ and served with the Third Ar­ the news will be of 1967 model ment by again beating Wara*\w 7:00 World Tonight mond J. Butt. * Inspired preaching MANCHES’TER big test in the durability of the 7:16 FYank Gifford last full fiscal year for which The Prince of Peace Luther­ will draw on the paintings from ment of the bills out of govern­ ert Kenneth and H. Virginia Holm Butterfield, Vernon Rd., mored Division in Germany tor lines opening up. in the championship finaJl yo- StrecUicaUons and bid forips advisor for seven years. She is * Holy Spirit emphasis EXIT 98, WILBUR CROSS long upswing in business will 7:36 Public Affairs . , figures are available, cities an Church Is sponsoring a two- the Whitney Museum of Amer­ ment inventories has been so Bolton. She was bom Aug. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ three years. He is attending the Even with auto buying of steel night. The Wildcats, who defeiit- 7:65 Yankees vs. Orioles are available at the Town Of- a leader of the 4-Clovers 4-H * Prayer for the sick PARKWAY com e next year. But few Indeed 10:80 Dial 12 ^ spent $102 million ta t parking week course of Christian Edu­ ican Art. Noted American art­ slow that none has been printed pital. Her maternal grant^wirents are Mr. and Mrs. Lovelock Hartford State Technical In­ In a slump, the other customers ed Warsaw in the first rounid. of fice Building. group, and has served as fair Everyone is Welcome think that this summer’s slump 13:00 News. Sign Off facilities, including meters. This Grade School association secretary for three cation for young people of the since mid-1966. At the current Holm, Norwich. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. stitute and la employed at the of the mills have been imusually qualifying play last w*el!k, WnC—1686 ists will appear on the pro­ carries much meaning or that was 28 per cent more than the community from the age of demand rate, enough $2 bills C. R, Butterfield, Springfield, Masa She has four brothers Hartford Times. active for the normally alow reached, the final by loutiiw U»- 6:00 Afternoon E d ition __ Children entering the Hebron years. gram. the prospects for fall ara less 6:00 Nows, Sports, Weather 980 mUllon jq>ent a year earllor. three years through J4 years. Robert K. Jr., 16, Brian Scott, 13, Peter Holm, 8, and Paul A sununer 186T wedding is period. taabul 82-36 Wednesday n ig f^ 6:36 Americana Elementary school for the first Her husband is leader of tlto than rosy. The Vacation Bible School pro­ 2j and two sisters, Cynthia Lee, 11, and Susan planned. The Labor Department’s em­ time this coming fall, at any Scantic Valley Riders 4-H BUmdMth, 6. / grade level, should be register­ group, of which their lO-year- gram will be in session from 9 • • • • • ed With the elementary school old son, Kevin, is a member. a.m. to noon each Monday P h e ^ Matthew Q n y, eon of James EBroy andjOiris- office as early as possible, so First .Aid Course through Friday from Monday tfeM Johnson PhSlps, Box 77A, Rt. 81, Coventry. He ^ bom clasa lists may be prepared. Registrations fare being ac­ through Aug. 26. Mrs. Owen S. Aug. 6 at Maadieeter Memorial HospitaL His maternal grand­ In County 4-H Fair cepted • for a free AmerlcEui Trask, a teacher at Coventry parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson, 206 mUiard S t His Ann Bousquet and Susan Red Cross first aid course, High School, will be superin­ paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Phelps, 29 Griffin Rd. Drew of Hebron will take -part sponsored bv the Rotary Club, tendent. yflf fAtrpfti g^eat-gTMidniothcr la Mrs. Johnaon, 42D in the ^ n u al Tolland 4-H Pair, next month. The .theme of the course this aufflei<^ Dr. Hla paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. LUllan YEAR this month. Ann Bousquet is ’The 10-hour course will be year is "My Savior and I.’’ Mrs. MoCaugbey, Norwlchtown. He has a brother, Thnothy James, one of the superintendents for conducted on five evenings, Trask adds, "The course, which 1% : and a sister, Elizabeth Mary, 3. from 7:30 to 9:30 pirn., begin- is Christ-centered and Bible- • • • • • theLite A.rL9Arts cLIlUand Crafts CAiuuiiOjexhibits. * SALE and Susan Drew is in charge of ning Sept. 19. Persons may en- based, employs best in MoOarlty, Both Buaaau daughter of Robert Jr. and Jan ...... a4 CL/NtifVi \X/in/Y«nr TlA.nk ajld lAOv»nincr flower exhibits. roll at South Windsor Bank and learning techniques, such as WQUama MoGertty, 247 Homster S t She was bom Aug. 6 at clearly defined anticipated out­ Lake Study Trust C3o., South Windsor Mancdiester Memorial Ho^dtal. Her maternal grandparenta The town of Hebron, through branch of East Hartford Feder­ comes, colored illustrations, art are Mrs, A. F. WHUenia, Carthage, N.T. and P. L. Wimams, END al Savings, and the South Wind­ projects, creative activities, rel­ A Obrtland, N.T. Her paternal grandpeoroU are Mr. and Mrs. its board of selectmen, has de­ cided to contact the board of sor office of the Savings Bank evant film strips, and mean­ Robert D. MoGtertty Sr., Norwldr, N .T . ingful worship experiences. 9 9 9 9 9 finance, board oi education and of Manchester. Sand Hill Road Job There will also be periods of Cote^ Brenda Slinauie, daughter of Rene J. and Rachel the planning and zoning Comi mission, asking that a member Public works crewmen will refreshments and recreation.” Ibudrier Cote, 46 Jan Dr., Hebron. She waa bom Aug. 6 at begin work this week on Sand Mrs. Thomas Zisa, registrar Manchester Memorial HoepitaL Her maternal grandparenta of these agencies serve on a _ ___ SAVINGS conomittee to investigate the Hill Rd., to smoothe it and pro­ for the Vacation Bible School, axe Mr. and Mrs. Albertino Poudrier, Waterbury. ®ie has a vide drainage. states there are still a number brother. Jeffrey, 8; and a aister, Sharon Pearl, 16 months. pc^ible purchase of Amston * * • • • Lake. Hebron has by no means Town Managet Terry V. of openings in each claM. She Sprenkel said the job includes encourages parents to rej^ster Tlemoy. Sean Mlolwel, son of Paul James and Joanne dropped out of the proposition. U According to the selectmen, 900 feet of new drainage: cut- their children early by calling Koonze Tierney, 565 Ordrard St., Rocky fflU. He waa born to eliminate her at her home on Pucker St. Aug. 2 at Manclieater Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand- the oon\mitteecommittee shouldsnouia includemciuae a Ung and filling — ------— ------— - parents are Mr. and Mrs, Charles Koonze, New Britain. His member from each of the sai^ dips; and regrading and resur- or Mrs. Trask at her home on paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. TIemey, IT PAYS TO STOP AT SCRANTON’S boarda also a member of the^ facing between Sullivan Ave. Ripiey HiU Rd. 41% Garden St He has a sister, lAaa Marie, 8. ' ^ boand o f selectmen, the Repub- and Ellington Rd Lntlieran S e n io r • . • • • lioan and Democratic town Sunday worship seiMcea at sa.M.wMV Christine Loolae, dnughter o f Roy O. Jr. and chairman at their represents- The Ladies Guild of St. Mar- ^he church are..,j$t 1«:16 a.m. lom a Ma^TAn-hlsn shannon, 2106 Manchester Rd., Glaston­ Uves and three members-at- garet Mary’s Churoh ^11 con- ^ t h the Rev. WiUiam H. Wil- bury. She was bom Aug. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. large, not belonging to the duct a Christmas Workshop to- ^^g^ p^gtor. to deUver the ser- Her maternal grandmother la Mrs. Robert D, MaoLachlan, Save $$ Now Service & Satisfaction Always above groups. ’The members-at- niglit *=^0 in the churdi ha^ mon.’ Church school is at 9 a.m. G West Barrington, R i Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Targelarge would ^ u ld be selected from Items to be -made------Include—* A service of Matins will be — con- Mrs. R. GUbert Shannon. 86 Stancliff Rd., Glastonbury. She tl^varloussecUonsofthetown. wreaths, ^terpi«ies, and or- ducted during the worship _ __ i.__6 __ ^ nnrn^ntfi. Instructions arc free# «h, 8. , , e • • L consider Manchester Evening Herald House. Those wishing to enroU Priming Beanpre, Baitara Anne, daughter of Noroian J. and ______» substitute cuis Caron, Mbosup. He hes coat is aM you need and nw XLH 5rdt.p,V-8^S.J.B.,e™ -. taro sister* Renee Daniell* 4, and Christa, 8. actually scrubbable. CotaPS • • • • • P.W. Factory warranty. stay bright and fresh-looking. Baylock, Jeffrey Jueeph, son of Andrew Joseph and m a n y 01HBR USED CARS TO S K Tools, hands and splattw Barbara Parker Raylock, Brookside Lane, Mansfield Center. SALES CONSULTANTS— clean up fast with water. 1* He waa bom July 80 at Mancheeter Memorial Hospital. Hia TOM SCRANTON — ERNIE SCRANTON — DICK BACKOFEM -h - HOWARD KEEMET 94 MEW FORDS W STOCK— A U MOOCLS— AU. COLORS 46 ecdons. aiatemal grandparenta are Mr. and M r* Walter Parker, WU- , Maae. He has a sistw, Jennifer, 2. JIM GORiMAN — JOE SCRANTON OVER AUTHOROH) ______AlHaea Binry, dau^iter o f Douglas John and e^tM a Kiakunes Pelton 280 Abby Rd., Wapping. She waa 166 UNION STREET bqrn July 30 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal, grandpar- ^rta are Mrs. Ann M. Klrinmes, East Hartford, and Joseph A. ROCKVIUE 319 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER Sbknne* Broad Brook. Her paternal grandmother is Mr* Mkry H. Petten, East Windaor. >She has a sister, Leslie Ann, 3. 100 NEW FORDS IN STbCK __ Dnvld son o f KenueUi and Linda a t CLOSE-OOT PRICES KiUar. RED 3, RodcvlU* Ha s m s bom Aug. 5 at ______Memorial Hospital JBla maternal grandparenta mm Mr* Margaret Oraarhdftkl, Ravem, Mas*,; and Stanley SCRANTON MOTORS OMdslekL HaxtfosA E b psteraal gtsadflather ia Edmund PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 196« PAGE TEN Tolland Hijack Fails, W. G. GLENNEY CO. Church • will officiate. -Burial Planes Hit will be in North Cemetery, Tol­ Truck Balky Obituary land. TODAY’S ■ I Friends may call at the fu­ Board Okays Lunch Program; fdsauMip ^ uJl dtomsL... U.S. Boat NEW YORK (AP) — A half- I > neral home tonight frc(m 7 to 9. dozen wouM-be hljafckers who in Mm. Emil Grieder apparently never learned how to Mm. Julia Harrison Grieder, By Error drive a truck were forced ' to Tl, of 154 Park St., wife of Need Seen for Street Lights abandon a $76,000 haul Wednes­ Emil Grieder, died suddenly Funerals (Contlnaed froa Page CM) said that he would have liked a binder on its present insur­ day night when they made so tills morning at her home. The board of education held The U.S. Command an­ its first meeting last night since to retain the clerk until the ance policy to protect against much noise a crowd gathered. MAKE YOUR HOME Mrs. Grieder was born April Albert Gula three weeks were upi but the any suits which might arise 10, 1895 in Brooklyn. N. Y., and The funeral of Albert Gula nounced that M civiliana had the new superintendent of Police said six men, some committee (elt-it could save the from contaminated milk or has lived in Manchester about 57 n . Ejm s,t. was held this been killed and 82 wounded In school* Robert Brlarton, as­ armed, forced truck driver PREHY As A PICTURE WITH sumed his duties Aug. 1. money. foods. Rhyus Thomas from his cab as ip years. morning from the Walter N. the atUok Tuesday night on the Board member Richard Bow- Survivors, besides her hus- i^eclerc Funeral Home, 23 Main The board acted on a wide Cook noted tlvat three win­ he braked his load of radios and Mekong River delta village o f. ering sUted that the proposed band, include a sister, Mrs. st., with a solemn high Maas of range of items, and postponed dows In the new school have g;ram. The lesson* will be held television sets to a stop at a Truong Thanflr eight milea from municipal insurance package, AJina Ohio of Clifton, N. J. requiem at St. Bridget’s Church. several more until its next ses­ already been broken by bullets, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Brooklyn intersection. Vietnamese regional headquar­ covering both the town and the Funeral services will be held j^gy. John J. Delaney was sion Aug. 24. probably from a 22 caliber rifle. Meadowbrook School. Classes Two of the bandits forced ters at Can Tho. Originally, 15 schools, is still in the works. Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Approved were installation of The windows have been re­ are underway, and will continue Thomas, 60, into a car and Vietnamese were reported The education policy comes up POST and placed by the construction com­ drove him away, police said, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Dgjmis R. Hussey, deacon, and killed and 182 wounded. a uniform hot-lunch program, the weeks of Aug. 15 and 22. pany. The members of the for renewal in November, ac­ while two others climbed into Main St. The Rev. Earle R.. j^^^e Rev. Robert J. Keen, sub- A apokesman called the Inci­ the hiring of two additional A tennis tournament has been board were quite concerned cording to Bowering. the truck cab. The starter Custer, pastor of North Meth-^ beacon. Mrs. Raymond Murphy dent an "unfortunate occur­ teachers, and assigning of con­ scheduled for Aug. 25. odist Church, will officiate. ,^3^ organist and soloist. Bur- tracts for fuel, milk and ice about window.’ being shot out, Briarton said that school in­ Bulletin Board ground, then came the repeated rence" which he blamed on the however. As Cook feaid, “ it’s Burial will be in East Cemetery. lal was in St. Bridget’s Ceme­ cream for the coming achopl surance Is combined with town Town Democrats will caucus howls of gears clashing. A Viet Cong. something to thjnk about.’’ Insurance in East Hartford, crowd began to gather. The men Friends may call at the fu­ tery. Father Keen read the com­ He said that vlUagers gave year. to endorse candidates for regis­ Resident State Trooper Har­ where he wa.s formerly em­ got out and fled. RAIL FENCE neral home tomorrow from 7 mittal service. Several items were discuss­ trar of voters and Justices of the this account: ry Tomasek has been informed Thomas was. released un­ Accentuate the lieauty of your home. Ideal for boundary lines to 9 p.m. Bearers, all grandsons, were Two platoons of Viet Cong ed, including the new high ployed. peace tomorrow night at 8 in of the vandalism, but has re­ ©ook .said that the board of harmed several miles away on and floral backgrounds. See our sample sections on display. Edward Gula, John Topor, Rob­ entered the village and fired at school building, which will be the Town Hall. All registered portedly not yet found out who education is not recommending Install It yourself and save! Free use of post hole digger with Ednurd J. White ert Young, Lawrence Gula, a U.S. spotter plane overhead. used by sixth, seventh and Democrats are eligible to vote Long Island. is responsible. any specific action at this point, 5 or more sections. TOLLAND — Edmund J. John Gula Jr. and Albert Gula. The villagers pleaded with the eighth grade studenta beginning in the caucus. The board spent some time until bids prices are received. White, 80, of Moodus, father of Viet Cong to stop, knowing that in September; the school bus Atty. Edwin Lavitt, primary The proposal has been under Kenneth C. White o f Tolland, such fire was likely to prbvoke situation; and school insurance. last night discussing a name for challenger for romlnatlon as Polaris Picked died at his home Tuesday aft­ an air strike. The guerrillas Lunch Program the new school, which has been investigation since last fall. state senator from the 35th dis­ referred to as the Tolland High Briarton said he has referred YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) — Po­ ernoon. > 12th Circuit continued and at gunpoint kept Briarton recommended the trict, will speak at a coffee laris, a surprise this year after School since its conception. No vacancies in the guidance and Survivom, besides his son, in­ the townspeople from fleeing. board adopt a policy of a uni­ hour tomorrow night from 7:30 only one victory in 1966, is fa­ name has actually been chosen physical education departments clude his wife, two other sons, Court Cases The spotter pilot radioed his form lunch program, wherein to 9:30 at the home of Stuart vored to win the $123,015 Yonk­ yet, and the board generally to state for assistance. and seven grandchildren. information to headquarters, the same menu would be offer­ Danforth, Skungamaug Rd. ers Futurity Trot tonight" and felt it is up to them to pick the He is planning an opening Funeral services were held where the Vietnamese province ed each day at each of the three take the first step on the rood to MANCHESTER SESSION name. This feeling was support­ day progrram for the general this afternoon at the Moodus "chief authorized the air attack town schooli. This results in a Manchester Evening Herald sweeping the triple crown of ed by Briarton. staff on Sept. 6. BEAUTIFIES Methodist Church. Burial was by two American planes who more efficient program on a Tolland correspondent, Bette trotting. A man who said he had no Cook said he would discuss The board agreed to tenta­ th Moodus Cemetery, poured bombs and cannon fire better cost basis, he said. (|uatrale, tel. 875-2846. The Hambletonian at Du PROTECTS-ENCLOSES recollection of talking to an 11- the naming with the building tively reserve a few classrooms on the cluster of huts, the The schools are entitled to Quoin, 111., on,Aug. 31 and the committee. fo r 'u W b y the ©ongregational Mm. Jaine* H. Kidd year^jld girl was given a 30- spokesman said. their full share of surplus food Kentucky Futurity at Lexington JUST ARRIVED! Board member Kenneth Kay- ©hurch for Sunday school class­ VERNON — Mrs. Gladys day suspended sentence and When the tragedy was discov­ commodities from the begin­ Surplus o f Males on Oct. 7 are the second and es, if needed. Board member ©lender Kidd, 52, of 703 Tal- put on probation for one year. ered, the wounded were taken to nor aald he feels that the name third legs in the triple crown. ning of the echool year, even Kaynor, who made the request, PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — cottviile Rd., wife of James H. a U.S. hospital in Can Tho, ToUajtd High School “ is not Polaris, a 3-year-old colt ROUND RAIL CEDAR John G. Tice, 22, of 605 Hart- though the cafeteria at the said that they would be need­ There's a population explosion Kidd,‘ died yesterday afternoon where U.S. military advisers very exciting,” but other mem­ owned by Patrick DlGennaro at Manchester Memorial Hos- ford Rd. pleaded not guilty to high school'w ill not be ready ed only for about two or three of Oryx at the Phoenix Zoo, but donated blood. bers aeemed to feel it Is the and Anthony Lecesse of Roches­ pital. the charge, and did not ques- to take part In the hot-lunch months, until the church’s edu­ it doesn’t appear to have much only practical name. ter, N.Y., and trained and driv­ . Mrs. Kidd was bom In Sey- tion to any extent the testi- program during the first cation building is finished. of a future. 10' SECTION *4 .3 5 *4.55 Other Bualneee en by George Sholty, gained the mour, a daughter of Joseph and mony of the 11-year-old girl ^ month. Bids So far seven of the rare spe­ The board discussed the sta­ favorite role for tonight’s mile Anna Lech ©lender of Vernon, who identified him as the per- Another Look at Proposed Downtown Redevelopment Peking Pulls Street Ugbte tue of Its school bus contract, The board awarded the fuel cies of Boitelope have been born TOTE AND SAVE DELIVERED Board of education member at the zoo, running the herd to classic by his victory last week 2 RAILS. 1 POST Survivors, beside her husband son who had spoken to her from ning along the building fronU is a second-story sidewalk by which shoppers which has one year to run of a contract for the coming school PER SECTION This is a sketch ordowntown renewal area after redevelopment, looking Barbara Kalas asked board 16. in the Yonkers Futurity Prep. It and parents, include a son, his car, then later got out of might enter stores and offices above street level. The sidewalk would also five-year contract. Some dis­ year to the' Blonsteln Fuel Co. chairman David Cook If lights All seven have been males. was his sixth triumph of the James W. Kidd o f Vernon; the car and said he wanted to down Park St. toward the mall that would replace Main St. for several act as a weather covering for street level shoppers. The enclosed trees on the Story on Mao satisfaction with toe company of Vernon, low bidder. blocks. The cobble-stoned Park St. would lead down from the relocated sec­ were going to be installed along Zoo officials are at a loss to year. ttiree brothers, Stanley ©lender ask her a question, right are part of redevelopment plans to Include trees, bushes and grass in has been expressed, about bill­ The milk contract was and Joseph ©lender, both of she said that he asked her tion of Main St. to parking areas, such as_the two-tiered one on the right Old Catoole Rd. to toe high awarded to the Belcher Co. and explain why no females have renewal area. ings and other reports the BENNY HOUR STOCKADE FENCING Vernon, and Henry ©lender of jf she wanted a ride, then drove that might be built on the St. James’ Church property. In the background, From Print school. the ice cream contract to been bom. sehool board has repeatedly re­ Jack Benny will star in an -N orwich; a sister, Mrs. George away after she refused. across the mall, is the business block between Purnell Pi. and Oak St. Run­ Cook replied toat toe build­ Mountain View Dairy. A herd of Oryx was started at (Continued from Page One) quested. The board agreed to hour-long comedy program in 6 Ft. X 8 Ft. Stafford o f Agawam, Mass., i>ice testified that he had been ing committee and board of edu­ Summer Tennis the zoo several years ago to continue the service through December on NBC. The come­ and a grandson. drinking on that Sunday after- The party, evidently anxious cation had not planned for toe Twenty-four children have protect the animals from extinc­ this year under the old con­ dian is no longer appearing in The funeral will be held noon, did not remember any- installation of lights. registered for the board of rec­ tion. Only a few are believed House Unit Backs to have the authority of Mao’s tract, however. a regular series. Saturday at 7:30 a.m. from the thing of the incident, and did Race Violence Flares Senate Sets When Mrs. Kalas asked Cook The board agreed to attach reation sponsored tennis pro- left in their native Arabia. Eurke Funeral Home, 76 Pros- not even know if he had been name and statute behind its ac­ if he felt there was need for *18.50 *19.50 pect St., Rockville, with a at the location on Main St. tions, has announced a new spe­ them, he said he feels there Is TOTE AND SAVE DELIVERED Rights Bill Back-to-Work Bill cial apparatus to supervise the —but toat the town ahould In­ Mass of requiem at the Polish indication by Tice that In Three Locations ASK FOR PRICE ON 5 OR MORE SECTIONS National Church, Manchester at another person may have been (Continued from Page One) ' ' "" “ crackdown on what are called stall toe lights because Old Cat- P:30. Burial will bo in West with him at the time (Continued from Page One) For Sept. 6 "antiparty elements.” This, hole Rd. is an approved town • ^ Stafford Cemetery. promptedprompiea Judgejuoge Harrynarry Gold.lioiu- natrolmen assisted by 76 Gen. Nicholas Katzenbach was “ the...... last— thing we could gf.-and °h the e T meeting e e u ?g " n never e v e r took S k saidsa Red Flag, "will push the road. Friends may call at the berg to ask if Tice wanted a »ame and fish wardens scored a major personal victory (Continued from Page One) possibly do" short of legislation, siemlller said he prproletarian cultural revolution A suggestion that lights be Broad neral home tomorrow from 2 ™ continuance to bring in witness- hundreds of whites away Wednesday when the American - ^ -w But the plan blew up a few would try to find out "which to a new height." Installed along toe road was one 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. But the journal admitted the of several Items put before the Street as on his behalf. But Tice said from the city square where Bar Association’s House of Del- publican ^ours later in a sharp exchange issues we agree on and which • a proposal to Dirksen, purge has met resistance. selectman by Democrat Stuart GARDEN HOUSE that he had already appeared 200 issues we cannot agree on. Manchester Mrs. Lillian Manlon Negroes were holding condemn the “juror selec- role in the passage of the 1964 of statements between chief air- "There have been turns and Danforto Tuesday night. Dan- three times, and did not want The White House proposal Open A . WAPPING — Mrs. Lillian another continuance. a civil rights rally. provision of the 1966 civil Civil Rights Act and last year’s lines negotiator William J. Cur- twists observed in some locali­ forth was told by First Se­ announced by President John­ feroch Manion, 60, of East Hart- ties and party units where lead­ lectman Ormek) Zanghl, Re­ 10 to lor Prosecutor James Mirabile armed^ Wednesday* night *^^h rights bill. , - v t ''°^*''*^ *^*^**^ ‘’*^*’ tin and P.L. (Roy) Siemlller, son July 29 would have provided tord, mother of William B. ers or cadres planted by the publican, that toe building com­ ...... T i A /■ Indicated that Tice had no pre- slingshots which they used to , would have been lost ut Dirlwen c o n ^ d s even toe president of the AFL-CIO Inter- an estimated 72-cents-an-hour Manion of Wapping, died Tues­ party are taking toe wrong vlous record, and that the ac- small bits of metal or fire- o » n lu r in g provisi n ,^ational Association of Machin- package of increased wages and mittee had arranged with toe day at her home. course,” it said. "There is great selectmen to have them in­ tlon may have been only mo- crackeTs at t ^ Ne^oes. A m ‘^ts. fringe benefits over a three-year Survivors also Include a mentary “ill judgment on his highway patrolman with a bull- School told Katzenbato. consUtutlonal and has declared giemiller predicted that any contoact. danger among some comrades. stalled. daughter and six grandchildren. rvart ” nignway pa^oimun wiui a uui, proposal, sponsored by it will not be in any bill passed withnm nrinr ‘ They are eager to stand aloof Selectman Frank Kalas, also “ 7 Mfyl.na, h.a bytn.8.n.tM Ih.iiuM l^ .rb.trMion pto w.thout prior The funeral will be held to­ airreement on maior contract mechanics now earn J3.52 ^ ^ ^ ,rom the mass- a Republican and toe husband ' %- ''a :/ 'f morrow at 9:15 a.m. from the r r r ; « wpon •-<■»» w,u»oi «,p,«n .< Dirk of school board of education tn-h ' , batlon. Judge Goldberg said ers, carbines at the _ready, j ; ; ‘“ t,«;;°< ;i*'o;;'H o^ ;‘"o r £)eTe’ sen and his GOP followers, any S r / . - , ^ 0 <0. . 0. ■' “ “ Benjamin J. Callahan Funeral fate as toe White House prOpos- , ‘ vJte member Barbara Kalas, msin- 4 V toat his concern was toe chil- swept toe whites off the square. ^ ^ filibuster i£ J',:-. ' ' - '' U Home, 1602 Main St., East al the strikers overwhelmingly tr 1 generally blocking forces. tained at the meeting toat the Hartford, with a solemn high d^ n wWch may be involved Cv.l rights attorneys have inclinations. It had cleared against toe bill by Southern op- suggestion was within the juris­ fl-H S and that toe probation would moved to have federal contempt ^ committee and an pSnents would appear to be voted down July 31. claimed that it was too little and Mass of requiem at St. Mary’s diction of toe board of educa­ give toe court "a hold on him. of court citations served on city, ^ commit- ^ m e d since a two-thirds ma- "Prejudging the vote by the too late, and left out their major Church, East Hartford, at 10. - m m m A \ Raymond Gagne, 20, of Hart- county and state officials who defeated 103-98. jority is required. international president , clearly . demand for a cost-of-livlng tion. Burial will be In St. Mary’s Cook, who la also a member ford was found guilty of failure are under an injunction to pro- Katzenbach flew from Wash- ManafieM said that barring indicates that the union does not ^a.ge escalator clause- Cemetery. of the building committee, said ki.av Call at the fu- Front toe right of way to a tect any legal civil rights dem- ^ Montreal in the morn- some unloreseen compromise desire to end this disputo by ------Two Cars Crash Friends may last night that it might be wise •leral home tonight from 7 t^^^ , ^ Ing, apologized to toe lawyers accepUble to Dirksen, he does arbitrati^. Curtin . , m T for the committee to ask select­ ______Gagne pleaded not guilty and ^ I " an estimated 2M because congressional consid- not believe there will be art open ", accusing SiemiUer of H o S p i t f l l N o t C S On Hillcresl Rd. men to Install the lighting. Harold S. Balch testified that, while driving o n '’‘=^'’'' rights marchers walked jn (,f the civil rights bill housing provision in any meas- ‘ ” ------TM. o 1— ^lA Uic I oau Jiitu me uvwmt/wii aico> "These airlines are more con- Two cars driven by out-of- Now Teachers G BOLTON-Harold S „ Balch, R t 2 nMarlb^^^^^^^ ...... oowniown area j^^ced him to cancel a speaking ure the Senate paisses. town men collided on Hillcrest The board agreed to hire two appearance before them Tues- The legislation submitted by cemed with protecting their fa- areas excepting n u ^ r - 67. o f School Rd. died yester- tale Board office. Hardly any- Rd. about 9:30 this morning, teachers, one each for toe day, then made an impassioned President Johnson would bar day at Manchester Memorial t'ce car behind hm , nor did he attention to toe with gettog their planes back 2:30 to 4 but neither driver was hurt and fourth and fifth grades. plea toat they reject toe propos- racial or religious discrimina- Hospital where he was brought F hPciHa demonstrators who arrived aft- into service, •> ” Siemiller shot P-n»-P-n»-and and 7 to 8 p.m. aand private damage to their cars was only Mrs. Thomas O’Boyle was al. tion in the sale or rental of all rooms where they are a-m. after suffering a heart attack ^ ® ^ er the office had closed. They back. 10 slight. hired to teach toe fourth grade. "I do not know what you ex- housing, at his home. sang a few songs, then dis­ "As usual, the carriers have to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested Michael F. Vessichio. 45, of A resident of Rockville, she Is Mr. Balch was bom in Man- The testimony of the arrest- pect me to do if Congress does The House, however, voted to not to smoke In patients' room. 26 years old and holds a bache­ persed. the exempt home owners and ovni' misstated the facts,” Siemiller New Haven was arrested and Con be used lor bothhouse. tool shod a n d borbocuo sholtor. Com- Chester Jan. 5, 1899, a son of ing officer, saying that Gagne The demonstrators, who have not act on this problem, me ...... v.*..w.u »...... **Tbev know the mood of No more than two visitors at charged wifn failure to grant lors degree from the University _ „ attorney general said with ob- er-occupants of apartments with ^aito [ William and Ella Ladd Balch, bad told him toat he “did not been complaining about alleged one time per patient. the right-of-way to a vehicle of St. Thomas in Houston, plotely pro-fabrieal«d. reody for easy orocHon. and lived in Manchester all his pull over since he did not think housin7Xcrimination“ forthree ^ious ex^peraflon. no i^ r e to w ^ th ^ hostility and Texas. She has taught for one Patients Today: 252 not obliged to stop as a result year at W.W. White Elemen­ the housing and large apartments: Of toe accident. Th. "S««a».” 4’ X 1*: decision changes on which see­ know the reason for it” ADMITTEID YESTERDAY: Resident State Trooper Rob­ tary School in San Antonio, tirement a few years ago be- Part, and a violation of the ___ ^ _ The House version came un: SSw’iTSK.w.). J!ot inefcaW- V«.r. ..)y tion of Chicago would be their ^ p^piem that sim- der sharp attack Wednesday . ! B ettin g , v.ovemry;Coventry; ert Peterson reports that the Texas, (third grade), and one cause o f ill health, he was em- according to Judge target. , ^ n i ^ t , .b ^ k , ,m ^ d e ^ io• ^ at from the Congress of Racial ^ between i ^ j w o hereto- Ernest Boutot. 29 S. Grove St., accident------occurred when Vessi- year at Blessed Sacrament The ■■Lenox" 6’ x 8^ Knotty Cedar ployed at Cheney Bros., Man- Goldberg. ^ ® ply cannot brook indecision School, Chevy Chase, Md., (sec­ Ymii* for o«ly*229A0 r:=o.„»'o ou...... —, ....lA fi,of MONTREAL (AP) — Atty. this point.’’. Equality and the NaUonal Asso- unusually polite and cordial Rockville; Denise Brown, 0 Oak chio pulled into Hillcrest Rd. chester, many years and later Gagnes attorney said toat ond gisde.) You Save (Shingles not included). elation for the Advancement of antaFonists , ' ' . ’ Bod^ville; Timothy Chokas, from the crossover from Rts. 6 at the Blish Hardware Store, client had made the state- Colored People. As the strike dragged on,-esti- gf Diane Dr.; Mrs. Barbara and 44A, just west of Bolton Sean Mc<3arthy, 20 and mar­ Manchesler ■ ment because he had seen the changed her plea and entered Roy Wilkins, executive " ’ ated financial losses of toe Davis, 106 Henry St.; Mrs. ©enter Rd., into the path of a ried, was hired to teach toe He was an Air Force veteran Pobce car, but only when the ^a guilty ^plea ...... to charges.. ______of ob- State News director of toe NAAOP, said, Bve grounded airtnes— United, Edith Dubiel, 492 Hillstown Rd.; car driven by Donald W. Jor- fifth grade. He is a 1966 gradu- Beat the heat ©f W orld War n , and a member car had teg^n to pass him. And money under false pre- "The most glaring damage is in NaUo^l, Northwest, Eastern jogeph Fatscher, 253 Charter gensen Jr., 26. of Storrs. Jor aU of Central Connecticut Big 48” X 36” backboard o f the Manchester American emphasized that while the State College and has done sub­ tenses. the fair housing section which'Frances©ak St.; Mrs. Frances Gentile, gensen had turnedtun.... from------Bolton------is Yi” laminated Mason­ tiegion.' He was a communicant Gagne Roundup cuts the Negro homeseekers more than 65,000ddle^m pl y s , gg Qgnter Rd. and was going west stitute teaching at Waterbury. this summerwifli car, Gagne said he had not seen Disposition on a ^violation of 89 Deepwood ©f St. Maurice Church probation charge will also be markets to abSut 40 per cent of ’ ^OO million tonia • Gladky, - - 27------Ridge St.;- „ „ Hillcrest Rd. The board voted to renew its ite hardboard, prefinish­ Survlvors include his ' wife, nor heard it. (ConUnued from Page One) • lYiftrK membership In the Connecticut Two other persons who handled at this time, as will Jean Grasseler, Hartford; Col- Jorgensen swerved to avoid ed all around with heavy Mrs. Frances Lupacchino Balch: School Development Council. pleaded innocent were found several charges which are pend- Members of toe commission 11ns Judd, 14 Knox Bt.; Mrs. [fjg vessichio car, Trooper Pe- white^^^^3on-glare paint. n brother, Merrill Balch of Ty* East Hartford court .• ^ u :i^ __ _ lost airlines revenues and about Madeleine LaBelle, Marlbor- Person says, but the right front Brlarton was strongly in favor guilty of violations after court said at a meeting Wednesday ® °f pp^Uc $50 million lost wages. ler, Tex. and two sisters, Mrs. ough; Robert Lyons, 88 4Jood- ^^e Vessichio car hit the of the organisation, which keeps Solid, substantial con­ trials. Merwin E. Andrew.s, 45, .bC"'. toat job discrimination is toe But any congressional action toe many school systems Years of* Florence Swanson of Yonkers, After the pre-sentence inves education before 2066.” win St.; Mrs. Sharon Miller, 78 right rear side of Jorgensen’s struction, includes rug­ NY and Mrs. lYancis Stevens f Bristol, was fined $25 for to halt the strike and restore 60 throughout toe state aware of healthful improper passing, and James ligation was ordered, toe mat­ next area to be considered, now Lincoln Lynch, associate na^ Deerfield Dr.; Lemuel ©dell,A24 vehicle. ©f Franklin Lakes N.J. improper passing, and James what they each are doing. A ged Vi” steel goal, net ter of the violation of proba­ that discrimination in housing tional director of ©ORE, de- ‘ ^® Vernon S t; Fred Ramey Jr., 30 Vessichio was ordered to ap­ and exercise ® fJJeral wUl' be held Sat- f • f wealth of statlsUcal Information and pre-drilled holes— tion came up, and after seeing scribed the measure as "worth- fP?®""®*! indefinite pear in Circuit Court in Man­ for you and urday at 9:15 a.m. from the fojl *25 /or passing and in the schools has been as ever. Is available from toe organisa­ the probation report. Judge studied. less in some sections, racist in chester on Aug. 29 to answer ready to mount on a post, your children W P Quish Funeral Home. 225 at an intersection Staggers Indicated his House BIRTHS___ YESTERDAY: tion, he said. ’ * * ^ ... Ailrvi^aehtn w*hrv Goldberg was reluctant to -pjig commission reported more others.” to the charge. garage or wall! Get top with Main St., Manchester, with a McCashin, who brought in a He said the House amendment committee might vote out a bill „ „ a^d Mrs. Thomas The board has received a jjilJ., drawn map of the area in Cov­ grant a continuance for the pro- low and moderatem ^erate in c ^ e ^ «® to Senate- ^gveigh. Colonial Rd., Bolton; for a $23,192.75 adjustment quality and long-lasting Bolen-m high Mass of requiem bation matter. at St. Maurice Church at 10. entry where he was arrested, from Ellington, for tulUon for weather-resistant dura­ testified that he had to make Mrs. Bourgoyne was put on toe.TT,!,.'* stole, and suggest^ that to tncu.. riot order the strikers back to work, “ ^ajriard'o.'suffierd;• •» “ a son to M r Burial will be in St. James is a Priddys Going high school studenU from Tol­ A bility at a real value Cemetery, Manchester. a decision whether to slam on probation in March, in Man- small, government s ^ ^ iz e d Cg_.u_i.e^.actics deviLd to pre- would require more time and Mrs. Edward Graveline, 34 land. The adjustment is toe re­ PREFINISHED Friends may call at the fu­ his brakes or pass when a car Chester and since that, time she projects be built to fill this ^ “ J ‘ ‘ thg two chambers to reach a gchool St.; a kon ’ to Mr. and To Argentina sult of an Increase in tuition price! Cools your house backed out of a driveway, has been arrested for passing need. ^ f compromise. ^rs. Charles Gousse, East BACKBOARD neral home today and tomor­ rates. .automatically... row from 7 to 9 p.m. While passing:, he had entered worthless checks several times. The commission said that ® country" ® House committee Hartford; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Prid- High School the intersection on Rt, 6A and After a recess In which her uiese projects should be built ^ vVilkins also objected to that Wednesday approved the main wtoiani Conway, 444 W. Middle dy and family o f Brandy Hill Cook noted toat the high *14.95 & GOAL SET .' economically! Winford A. White Cedar Swamp Rd. attorney spoke to the probation high and middle class neigh- provision added to the bill Mon- ^®ature of toe Senate bill for Tpke.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rd., Vernon, were entertained echool building committee has bv M ASONITE Winford Allen White, 64, for- After McCashin explained officer, she returned, the borhoods. Such "scattered site ’ House floor. Congress to take the onus of Charles Clapp, East Hartford; Sunday at the home o f Mrs. accepted sixteen rooms on toe COMPLETE COWFOWATION Reg. $89.00. W . 9 5 iTiPrlv of Manchester died ves- the circumstances. Prosecutor continuance on all the matters housing would contribute to the White House Press Secretary ordering toe strike halted for 30 ^ ^pp ^ rs. Lawrence Priddy's sister, Mrs. Fred Bru- top floor of toe new school. He ♦.rrtav at a Plainfield convales- Mirabile asked why, after pull- was made, on the condition that elimination of racial segrega- Bill D. Moyers said Wednesday days. ”41 Brogan, 85 Foster St. — ...... noli o f 26 Coleman Rd. About expects toe rooms to be turned home ingout, he had not.pulled back the accused consult a psychia- tion, it said. he is sure the President still But it is still to vote on wheth- 25 relatives attended, over to toe board of education and Enjoy your home Improvement* NOW With Olenney’* Ea*y Mr, ’VVIiite ■was bom in Tol- intq the lane instead of pass- tnst at her own^ expen^^^ desires passage of his original er to authorize President John- DISCHARGED YESTER- priddy is a staff member of by Aug. 22. Tho board has re­ _____ IB "Couldn't you have done that the psychiatrist’s report be no keep the union members DAY: Ronald Dickerman, ^he international division of Ar­ M ore Revolving Budget Account (R.B.A.). A* Uttle as $10 a land. March 15. 1902. a son of ing. "Ckiuldn't you -Killed in Viet Nam proposal. Tliis Is given ceived permission to store on the job for 150 more days if Coventry: Mrs. Elsie Hammer- Farm, Glastonbury, month buy* np to $100.00. Alvah and Ella Ladd White, this?" he asked. "Answer yes ”iade part of the probation rec- NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Word chance. — j equipment and supplies In toe ord. and also lived in toe West Wil- or no." has been received that Army Other pajrts of the bill would no contract settlement is lin, Coventry: Judith ©Idham, ^p^ |^j.g Priddy and their portions of the school, which QUALITY—THE BEST ECONOMY OF ALL Bngton area. ‘ McCashin first said it w'ould The case of John Jurcwicz Spec. 4.C. Richard W. Roy, 23, prevent discrimination in the reached. 12 Pioneer Circle; Mrs. Rose children Glen, 16; Karen, are still under construction. Off Our Usual low Discount Prices Survivors include a son, have been impossible to do. of 736 N. Main St. was has been killed in action in selection of federal and state And Staggers’ committee is Guilbeau, 76 Birch St.; Patricia jg. ^p^ Sally 9 will leave He e;g>ecU about seventeen Chartes Mertens of Niantic; a Then when the "yes or no" an- tinned to Aug. 18. Jurewicz is yjgt Nam. juries, protect civil rights work­ CMisidering an amendment to Hobby, RFD 2, Manchester. shortly for Buenoa Aires where more rooms to be ready soon, n A B D W A H ( daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Gasser swer was demanded again. Me- charged with non-support and He leaves his bride of six ers .. against...... threats...... and vio- — permit , federal seizure of the h ______i s o t a RGED TODAY: Priddy will assume toe post of he said, ©nly the sixteen will be STOH t ^ r V 1 o f Lfltitport m .; three broth- Cashin said he did not undfer- turned himself in at the police months, Christine, who is r-- lehce, and arm the attorney n w airlines. Theodore F otty 9 Bldrldge St • general manager for all poultry needed for classes In Septem- We're Clearing Our iSummer Stock to Moke IVIANCHESTER ersTmTOld -White of South stand the question. Mirabile Had station yesterday, where he was aiding at 9 Meadow St- He had general, with new authority to MeanyMeany, who was rrefused m s e a ^per- r - Dorothy Mason, Sunset operations o f the /S?HKJn Ax- ber. 1 THE ■ Wiilington Alford White o f the court reporter read the held overnight in lieu of bond, attended local schools and had get court injunctions against mission to testily by do n Vernon- Mrs. Barbara gentina. The kitchen and gym will not The sign of Middlebuiw' and Gilford White question back, and McCashin Mrs. Jurewicz appeared In been employed by the Emhart persons who deprive others of Senate committees, wamea Andover; Mrs. Gertrude The family returned to their be ready when echool opene. Room for Fall Mdse! Broken Sizes..Odds thl* PROfee- o f Coventry: six sisters, M rs, deliberated, and finally said court and said that she wanted ©orp. federally protected rights be- atration a news to ha~lVthr conference8’trike inai 'could“ le g be is ------Donahue,j 297 Hackmatack St.; home in vpmnnVernon last summer Cook said It is doubtful that the iW.G.GLENNEY 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 Klonal dealer Beraice Mikoleit and Mrs. "Yes." ' the matter dropped. Besides his widow, he leaves cause of their race. toe flrst step Rennie. 65 Meiyl Rd.. after a three-year stay in IWy, gym will be ready before the who excels In Grace Wright, both of Man- TTii's was the first plea of not ■ Jurewicz said that she had his mother, Mrs. Camille Roy, ------——------l i r 'i ’.tr.Ilfon S.UU. Wmdjory^D*™ slut., wh.r. W My^w... end of October or first of No­ & Ends.. Some Counter Soiled., at Tremen­ CO. PROfeealonal Chester, Mrs. Inez Hafner of guilty entered for this par- signed the warrant at a time and two brothers, Raymond and • r* Of mator industries 27 Tanner St.; Mrs. Mary Lei- manager for toe Arbor Acres vember. and capable service, advice yarmington. Mrs. Elva Sulli- ticular riolation. Several other when he was in another part o f Alfred Roy, ell of New Britain. K j 6s in g CiUBtOII18 a S e r s ’ a^Xatlon proposal bofd. Windsor Locks; Mrs. Bar- lUllan farm. The library is completed, and 3 3 6 . and products. smn of Glastonbur>-. Miss Marie persons in. previous court ses- the state looking for work, and Herodotus describes the Per- never"got farf«r enoughAooiiah^off^the off the bara Peterson and daughter, the cafeteria will be usable White o f Stafford Spr.ngs and sions pleaded guilty to aycharge that he has been living on N, ____ , ««« nnother— vmimd tn he clear • East ______Hartford; ____ Mrs. ____ Alice University - of Connecticut . where ^ ^ even though toe kitchen ie hot dous Savings! Hurry in for Best SoleMieii! NORTH MAIN STREfT |gni. Florence Pjtoy o f Union- o f an intersection violation in Main St. -with his w^ey since if ©auals on toe mouth and if * ^ ^ i n general It vrould have Simklns and daughter, Port- he majored in poultry h^band- complete. ei:>: twelve grandchildren and the area of Cedar Swamp Rd. July 20. \ ’ dent Hugo F. Benign! of to* tf «qu^, on toe mouto But m g^er^a u ^ ^ He reported that the clerk of In Some Cates intermediate Markdourm Hare Been Taken great-grandchild where police have been operate- A public defender was as-. Connecticut State Empires As- ^ ^ ^ , Mrs. stotmt on the faculty. He the works has been released by ELLINGTON SHOP FRIDAYS TO 8:30 P.M. GLASTONBURY J’M Funeral services will be held ing a radar check. signed, since Jurewicz has no sociation annoimced Wednestoy . ^ hand work while unresolved issues Yvonne Nadeau and daughter, head of toe poultry service d«- the building committee. The BUILDING MATERIALS— LUMBER—FUEL ♦Mnorrnw at 1:30 p m. at toe The case of Theresa B out- money, and the $500 bond un- the appointment of Miaa E z^ . ^ ^ superior' were i\ibm'**«** to binding arbi- East Hartford; Mrs. Agnes De- partmant and directed research clerk claimed his work has been II fZrtirr^ Funeral Home. 400 gojme of East Hartford was con- der which he was held over- beth D, Coeby as director of ____ »»cvcioi»aedla tratlon mers and daqghter, Stafford for the Unity Feeds Co. of Boa- aompleted, even tbou(h he h ^ S T a t T io R s v . Rnr.a:d W il- tinned to Sept * tor pre-sen- night was discontinued and he InformatlMi for the to to * Bncyclopaeoia traUOT. ^ three weeki y«$J* ■*« of SeroBd Congregational tence mve3t;gat;on after she was released. Miss Cosbey lives in GKiilterd. Brltaimlca.. * r r *] M O H n n a

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966 PAGE TWELVE PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966 Ellington some crummy UtUe American Conservative Lupton From Your Neighbor's Kitchen Lavitt Boosters P.A.C. Judy and Jill, 16, live with her. newspaper.” SUMMER SPECIAL! Bolton A son, Barry, 32, le married and Beatles Head for U.S. A t 3 a,m., 60 girl fans were at Portable Typewriter By DORIS BELDINO N.J. Police lives in Oalifomia. the rain-swept airport to scream To Open Office Two bloodhounds, flown to the goodby. One of them, Loraine Adjusted R7JMI Mrs. Robert H. (Erika) Pil- New Ribbon scene by helicopter, plckq^p a And Possible Opposition Hartram, 16. aald: “K the Wins in GOP Primary ver o f Echo Mountain, Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Prey, Churches^ Camp Canceled Seek Ques Cleaned, Oiled says “Chefs Salad is particular­ scent but lost it at Route 9. tianity. th e Dally Mall quoted Yanks hurt the Beatles, it’ll be co-chairmen o t the “ILavltt for Last Sept. 17 the nude body of LONDON (AP) — Itie Beatles the sUrt of World War n i.” ^Continued from Ono) ly good for hot summer nights took off tor the Untted States Harrison as saying: YALE Senate” campaign in ElUngton, BINGO Mary Ann Minsky, 18, West Said Sheila Turton, 14: Typewriter Servtea for family as well as guests. Far Loss of Key WorJters In Slaying " I agree with what John said, Darien, New Canaan, Weston, Keansburg, was found in a today to face what ooifid he the “We’re going to the embassy to ..^ lin g e r New Westport and Wilton. All that needs to be served with announced today they will open EVERY MONDAY— 8 P.M. but this doesn’t mean I ’m 649-4986 John A. Rand of Salisbury, ^ ASBURY PARK, N.J. (AP) — wooded area along the Garden first real challenge to their po­ protest about American treat­ 30th — Sen. John A. Minetto, it is fresh rye or pumpernickel area headquarters next to the P. A. C. BALLROOM The summer camp planned by roaming dogs on our highways pularity since becoming world­ against religion. He was making State police detectives aided by State Parkway. She had been ment of the Beatlee, but we’re _ . , Torrington. 2,659; Sen. James L.. bread with butter, or rolls, hot town hall with a coffee hour at the three Bolton Protestant and roads. Such accidents, in wide show business sensations. a serious point. But his remarks The ther two senatonaljiom- ^ 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILLE beaten and raped. not exactly eure what we’re from the oven. Refrigerated 7:30. churches has been cancellfd. which people are killed or ser­ bloodhoimda searched today tor A small section of the hlg were taken out of context and Ineee, Arthur P. Five months later the body of going to do." includes Canaan, Colebrook, rolls are good, particularly the All registered democrats are The executive boaRd of the iously injured, are doubly tragic clues to the killing of a 46-year- . crowd of hysterical g;trl teen-age published three months later in Read Hetald Ad§ Orange, 14lh. district, and Sen. Joanne Fantazler, 17, Perth Oomwall)i Goshen, Kent Litch­ flaky type which can be sep­ being invit^ to meet Atty. Ed­ j^ody, Hart­ back. Galaxon is a tablet and 4 tablespoons olive oil enough to stuffing to moisten ford. ■ '% easily swallowed. Get rid of ex­ Craftsman 53 - Pc. Mechanic’s and add wine. Moisten mush­ TbaM wutdetM liaodcaCied tM e ii mayonnaise Mrs. Pilver Is a merhljier of cess fat and live longer. 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She was She Is interested in fashions, be relayed until the next day. only to circle the moon and not salad dressing." Without the Closed Wednesdays bom in Putnam and lived in decorating her home, which shie W ashable and stays green" in sum­ to land — is expected to pick up Pictures from the spacecraft mayonnaise the cheese mixture North Grosvenordale, where she designed; reading, cooking, bal- the shadows cast by Surveyor’s will be transmitted to the Gold- may be refrigerated for sever­ graduated from Tourtellotte let, hiking, entertaining and CASCADE FINISH mer’s heat, too. Now available in this wing-like solar panels. stone, Calif., tracking station al weeks. It is fine as a dip for Memorial High School. She has hunting for antiques, mostly T h e then to the Jet Propulsion Labo­ Some of the pictures, officials Made to Order Rtgulor Open Stock new Scotts seed blend containing 50 % potato chips, celery, carrots and a B.A. degree. in political sci- Victorian. ratory. 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AUGUST 11, 19^ ------FACE FOURTEEN Twins^ Handyman Gets First Save Short Shucks Fear^ THE Rookie to Replace Detroit’s Karras Herald Angle n Defeats Cards, 5-1 By Jim Edgerly Barbers Capture Tovar on Mound HOWIE HOLCOMB k » e s to the Phtaburgh___ T>i ____ Pirates,tro,o The vkstory widened IPitta- XTTTU7 VORK rA P ^-U e- May 91. protected the margin- Tovar started his sefcond sea- n e w YORK (AP) — NEW Y O K K (A t ') second straight son with the Twins in center who opened up a 1 % game lead burgh’s Faces Cards Chris Short admits he’s in th r National League race the aecond place Sen F^cdsco Orioles, Vernon Variety, Flying High Too Softball Opener r Tovar, the handy man cutting down Cali- field but was benched after not afraid any more, but he with a 9-4 victory over the New Giants, who were ra>"^ C Minnesota’s infield and runners at the plate in playing 20 games. In July he There’s a bird perched on his orange and black base­ In Exhibition was scared stiff when he York Mets. Third place Los An- ancinnatl. Houston ^ First victory ih the Rec Department's Town Softball outfield, has picked up his fj^st and seventh innings. filled in at shortstop for the in- geles slipped 2% games o« the Chicago also was postponed o y ball cap. The team name “ Orioles” is scrawleti across the first, Jose Cardenal jured 2k>ilo Versalles and hit at made a mistake against a DETROIT (AP) — The Tournament went to Walnut Bakers who scored a 10-4 tirst save as a relief pitch- pace by dropping its third rain. ^ ^ ^ liis shirt front in orange script and there’s big num­ 'tit. L singled, stole second and raced a ;300 clip. When Versalles re- Lou Brock. ber three, also in orange on his back. Detroit Lions were expect­ win over the Independents l.agt night at Charter Oak ^ Short, Philadelphia’s styli^ straight to Atlcunta, SvL The versatile Venezuelan res- for home on Jim Fregosi’s sin- turned to the hn«“ P- Tovar He sits on the bench, com­ ed to replace their injured left-hander, lost his perefot • • • MtAVES-DODOERS— Park Thev’ll eet a quick chance to make it two oued Jim (Mudcatl Grant twice gie. But Tovar nailed the swift moved over to nuTTonanno-. Billy Hitchcock isn’t using a pletely concentrating on the defensive bulwark, Alex _____ [______—------— .straight, meeting Savings Bank ?«^^nesday night with perfect Angel with a bullet peg to catch- stayed there until Wednesday game on Brock’s seventh inning Karras, with a 22-year-old tonight at 8 under the lights at . Short said • he has conquered whammy but he ® pitcher out on the mound. You single and finished with a thre^ Mt. Nebo. The game ha.s been gtrikes from left field as the er Earl Battey. •> the ws fear ^ rlgbt-^ded hatte« ^ ‘s *rom ^ can almost see his thoughts. rookie against the St. Legion Juniors ♦wins blanked CJalifomia 2-0 in the seventh, with runners Tovar plays the game hkrd, hitter Thursday night as same. The new manager of the "Should I yank him now or let pushed ahead from its original Phillies downed St. Louis 6-1 and that has made him a better Louis Cardinals in a Na­ ■md snapped a three-game los- on first and third and one out, says roommate ° *'^1 Braves elevated Felipe Alou to I'.im try one more batter. tional Football League ex­ Beaten by 6-3 6 o’clock starting time. The first 19 batteos he faced pitcher this season. the leadoff spot and for the sec­ It's Hank Bauer, you might V , One other game is listed to« went down quietly and Short, “I used to be scared to throw hibition game tonight. ^ K „. W ' l r ond stra^ht night, Alou opened .say, manager of the American Jim Edgerly, a 236-pound free After a layoff that lasted double elimination who had pitched a pair of two- the ball in toward a right-hand­ the first inning with a home-rUn. League leading Baltimore Ori­ agent picked up from New Mex­ nearly two weeks, the American Center Congo, the Church hitters earlier this season, was ed hatter,” he admitted, “ but “ I told him he was back in the oles. Good guess but wrong! ico State, was coach Harry Gil­ Legion Juniors returned to ac- ^^amp meeting the 1 e a g u e-leading Baltimore breezing when Brock came up pearance in the outfield Mnce the Angels last threat. I ’m not now.” leadoff position because he’s mer’s choice to replace Karras, tion last night at Mt. Nebo Teachers, teachers, the RecR League’s No. pounded New York 9-4, Chicago with one out in the seventh. It Is Frank McCoy, lawyer, , meanwhile, re­ done so well there all year,” the team captain, whose badly dropped a 6-3 decision to their 2 entry at 6:15 at Charter Oak whipped Kansas City 9-2, Boston “ When the pitch to Brock got lawn official and coach, mana­ mained unafraid of anybody Hitchcock said. "Then I told bruised knee made him a doubt­ South Windsor contemporaries. Park. The winner of that one blanked Cleveland 2-0 and up toward the plate, I knew it ger and entire “front office" of with its green weenie and pow­ him, ‘After all, after you hit, the ful starter- Karras suffered the Mike Sullivan went the route engages Center Billiards, Dusty Washington tripped Detroit 6-3 was the wrong one,” Short said. the Vernon Orioles, currently er-packed lineup working in score may be 1 -0.’” injury last Saturday when the for the winners, allowingallo^ng eighteigne tomorrow at Charter in 12 Innings. “ It was a high slider, right in the sixth-place team in the Minor Loop Coaches w*4k - unison. It happened that way in each Lions tied Minnesota 6-6. hits and one walk. He fanned Tonight’s losers clash to- the wheelhouse” • • • eight-team Hartford. Twilight of Hitchcock’s first two games The Detroit squad will be ®'®^bt. morrow at Mt. Nebo. t w in s -a n o e l s L Brock jumped on it for a sin­ League. PIRATES-MET^ and helped the Braves complete studded with rookies against a Three runs in the n iu i Grant, who has pitched three gle to center, quickly swiped What’s so great about a Announcer and a three-game sweep of the powerful Cardinal team whose proved the margin for the win- Veteran Harry ’ Aiding Young Hurlers straight complete-game victo­ second for his 4'Tth steal of the .sixth-place club, you might L r s who held a lead at that one of the tov/n s softball elder trainer Danny Whelan are the Dodgers. chief a.ssets are the passing of 3-2 ries for a 9-12 season mark, season and rode home on Curt ask? Well, for one thing, during f f/e,/ yiV-- point. Sullivan's single and a statesmen effectively eeattered Pirates’ chief hex men. They Alou also scored the tie-break­ quarterback Charley Johnson checked the Angels on eight hits Flood’s hit, spoiling not only the the early weeks of the season brandish the oversized, colored ing run in the fifth after Jim and the running of Bill Triplett ^ sju d g e d fly ball that went 1<> hits to get ‘he Barbers pa^ in a duel with left-hander Clyde perfect game and no-hltter hut they were an eighth-place club for a homer by Mike Slomcin- the Indies. He bliml^d them hot dog at the enemy and pres­ Gilliam let his grounder get fc(f imd Willis Crenshaw. Meta and Olete of the Yankees, throwers. Wright. shutout as well. for a two-base error. Alou and for another, it’s the young­ 8ky got in two runs, both off except for the sixth when th^ey Wright yielded only five hits to, the Pirates win. FRANK McCOY St. Louis is considered a top never had much .success as a “ Pitchers in the minors get Short gave up one other single moved to third on an infield out est team in what is conceded to ^.c 4-. tv, -.S''wy- ^ V " V.V-V.- N starter Tom Rea. After a dou- managed all ‘ heir runs By that in eight innings but one of them Jim Pagliaronl and Willie contender for the EJastem Divi- major league pitcher. In a five- the best coaching possible,” and earned his 13th victory of and scored on Hank Aaron s ■ be the best baseball league still ble Tim Coughlin came in and time his teammates had giv was Rollins’ seventh homer in Stargell helped the mysticism This was done, with Giulietti sion title in the NFL this year, year career that ended in 1966, Houk add. “ They’re more high- the season. He struck out six sacrifice fly. Joe Torre’s single operating in central Connecti­ I was greeted by a single that him a 10-0 cushion, the sixth- Killebrew drilled his along with a pair of two-run and Vernon Mobile Homes still largely because Cleveland he won 20 tames and lost 28. ly trained when . they get up — ...... I and walked none. And he didn’t and Rico ’ Carty’s double cut. produced the final run. Burt Baskerville led the Bar- Yet. Cloyd Boyer te one rea- here, and they get up here fast- 23rd homer off rohever Minnie i even use a green weenie, homers against the Mets as The combination of the the sponsor although for all in- Browns Fullback Jim Brown STRAIN IS PLAIN—The strain is evident as Jim ^^/un, left, world Vem Law won his eighth game. produced Atlanta’s other run. Joe Quaglia was impressive her hitters with a home run and ■on why the ma jors are full of er. Rojas in the ninth. That whammy weapon be- Orioles’ youthfulness and the tents and purposes, the club was has retted. holder for the mile. Ron Clarke, center, world record holder for the 5,000 meters, and Ron Larrieu, American record holder at 10,000 meters, head for on defense for the locals 'with a single. Dave White, Hank I>enny McL-ains, Jim PaJmers, “ There’s also the winter in- wo v .I ikL- Dennis McArdle the top batter pedemonte, Baskerville and Joe j V ^ y Frymans and Ocn Sut- back In the Bal the finish line in recent appearances. ______with two for three.. The same Twaronite each had two hits for teams collide tonight sft South the ■winner. Walker and Lae- Boyer didn't have anything to the past. All the top instructors timore lineup ^ Maior League Big Finish S r tfo n ^ o ? ? h ? TwiUgTt ?TagJe Lost First Five I '/ h i S T a m e SncV ‘l% l.‘"'I^e Windsor with Manchester try- tano got two hits each for th* do with the rapid development the oiganization are on hand H homers and f;in» and many oppo.sing play- orioles dropped their first ^g^ds last played in the Motor Smith Wins ing to even the season series Indies, BRIDGEPOBT (AP) — In ers. Of those four plt^ers. hut h ^ the winter program. g;;,g"|S\ifrth“ n shot s. five games. -Then A1 PuU got ‘ Carr Changes Sides again. South Windsor now ss=Leaclers=: a spectacular finale to the One veteran observer describ- action and the club’s for- said rookie running Summaryr one of a group of minor l e a ^ “ Hitters don't have it as good orioles pounded the Yan- state Amateur Champton leads, - . Connecticut Industrial Slow- cd, the.u . Orioles’ advance fr«mfrom tunes seemed to turn. Since end- McLenna, a Little 2 1 Barbers 010 030 x— 10-11-1 ‘ |>ltching coaches who are partly ^ pitchers because a pitcher National League National League Red Smith of Manchester South Windsor 111 030—6 8 1 kees. pltch SoftbaU Tournament, doormat to playoff contender as Independents reatA.iut.uniresponsible for.vr. the .rapid - r - - devel------needs only one^^e guy to lu work wu.n Baiting (275 at bats) — Alou, w. L. Pot. G.B. ing that losing streak, they have ^ii.^m erica from Hillsdale was one of four Connecticut Manchester Oil 010—3-8-1 Dick Hall relieved starter Ed­ the Lycoming team of Strat­ "pHehomenal." In Giants’ Lineup 000 004 O— 4-10-2 ^ opmentswnf«MAike The last game of the ahead to stay in the fourth with St. Louis. ... 58 54 .518 8 Opponents’ Praise miliar to followers of Rockville a„d Amoe Marsh, the team’s and th« former champion sprinter is getting Smith ousted Don Hill of (o 38, are typical of the young through the air at second base last night at Atlan­ Runs batted in—Aaron, Atlan­ double-elimination tourna­ Leggett Traded a two-run single. . Cincinnati .. 58 56 .613 S'/i O p ^ e n U are high in fiielr High and Rockville ^gion tearrw leading ground gainer last sea- ^ satisfaction out of pro football than he got from London, Ont., 3 and 1, and pitchers who have taken little ta Menke held onto the ball and made the putout ta, 86; Clemente, Pittsburgh, 79. ment saw Lyco«“l®K explode Hits—Alou, Atlanta, 163; Cle­ 54 59 .478 12 Vi nrniM too Of recent vintage. They are the g«i. ”the Olympics.------= — was joined in the seooad time to malwre Into major IjOS ANGBUE8 (AP) — Vet­ but was unable to try for a possible . for 43 hits, Including IS .450 round by Stan Hllinskl Jr. of WHITE sd x -A ’S* mente, Pittsburgh, 146. Houston .. SO 61 IBVi The othir night after losing Newcomer “ Winning the Olympics was league winners. eran defensive tackle Earl Leg­ doubles, S triptea and 3 home .438 17 Ellington Ridge who ousted The White Sox won their sixth The Braves won, 3-1, and swept the senes.______Home runs — Aaron, A^tlanta, New York 49 63 a 2-fl decision to the Birds, left- Added are Bill Andrulot and acquired Monday from ^ u - ATTENTION! McLain, for example, Is 32 gett was traded Wednesday to runs. 29 more of a personal, invidivual Art Donaldson of Victoria, in a row behind lefthander 81; Torre, Atlanta, 27. 36 74 .327 hander Jimmy Canlvan at Rus- Fred McCurry of Manchester, more for a future draft choice Gas Housers and in his second fuH season five______Los Angeles_ Rams from the The winners will play In achievement,” said Carr who BX!., 2 and 1. ^ Gary Peters, who shut out Kan­ Pitching (10 decisions)— Re­ Wednesday’s Results sell Pontiac shook hands with Dave Klecak of Stafford. Tom was expected to ^ presMd mto vrith Detroit. But in that brief Chicago Bears in exchange for the national tmuTiament In sas City until the ninth. Peters, gan, lo s Angeles, 10-1, .909; Pittsburgh 10, New York 4 Coach McCoy and commented Castonguay, also of Vernon, Pete the tight end spot held by ^ n won two gold medals at Tokyo Other state golfers ad- ttme he has reached such a stat- choices next year, the Charlotte, N.O., this la b or Beaten Again FORD - CHEVY OWNERS 9-8, helped himself with a dou­ Perry, San Francisco, 17-2, .896. Atlanta 8, Los Angeles 1 •It was a good game but to Oldom and Tony Judenis of the Kramer. Kramer broke a l»ne in 1964 'where he took the 200 Vfuiclng were Bill Brew of that he started for the Amer- announced, Blefary Reunion Day weekend. FACTORY-FRESH ¥fHITEWAIJLS «8 ble and single while Pete Ward Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 1 bo tnithful, I think your team Greater Hartford area and you in the back of his hand during meters in record time and an­ Wethersfield who defeated loan League in tWe year’s A34- Bill Tudlasld, Winnipeg, Ma., drilled a three-run double in the Ainerlran L - together. If he can, they’ll be ^ a g<^ represeffltafiy^team St. Louis have only one win to show for jg football. He had been a ttie Mets and R ali^ l ^ k of vvilliams, in 19 scoring single in the eighth professional baseball contract muscles behind 1 9 th H o l e professional baseball contract muscles behind pepitone New York shoulder injury and smacked a teu^ club in a couple of in this league, said McOoy. ^ ^ g game last year it. Last night Busty Brooder jjjg^ school football whiz at De- ______Yankees dd-cu^ seasons against the Yankees. with the Yankees, w allo^d two shoulder. The Orioles tjmore.^M, ^ 9.4 ^ m p over _____ Friday’s Games and Powell, Baltimore, 26. Chicago at Los Angeles, N years. I had never heard of “We started Mowly became Johnson injured., his left and Russell Pontiac scored a froit but had played only one „g j^g pgirfggg, gtart- get before «ney Fenway Park homers. r e d SOX-INDIANS— homers Wednesday, leading the ^ while he was stde- Pitching (10 decisions) —Mc­ New York. Houston at San Francisco, N .somo of their kids but they the boys knew they were trying j^^jjgj. gg^ missed part of the triumph the second time in yggg _ iijg sophomore year in ing timps and handicaps for the the maijors. ______Boston's I.ee Stange scattered Orioles to a 9-4 victory over were 1-0 Nally, Baltimore, 11-3, .786; Philadelphia at Atlanta, N kiUed us #v«ry time we played something they had never done „ reuortedly is fully three nights the local club has 1992 — at Arizona State. An in- ey have good teachers— ^ w nine hits and stranded 1 1 base New York, .-He imdoubtedly gavq us a Bot just at the Triple A level but Tony Lema failed to break Sanford, California, 11-4, .733. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, N them.” before, that the league was a ' lost by the same'margin. jury forced him to stay out of ““^heater BOL ItIBL «L Lll« .r*. ---- . 7 --- runners in shutting out the In­ That gave the strapping left- Manager Hank DAVIS TO OAKLAND? ■11 w»y down to Oaes A,” par in the 1966 U.S. Open at New York at St. Louis, N * * * °"®' tli®y 8’°^ pjujjg Lions-Oardinala game ig between the losers was a football in 1963- fo 1964 he gave 7;48_Gazza (7), Karazea (10). dians, George Scott hit his 22nd handed hitter 10 homeri ™ Bailer “ He’s a hustler and he b a n FRANCISCO (AP)—The big league seasons against ^w ^ H m r Tliev Started fidence, we started ta meve. g^g^fg off an acUon-cranuned ^ over Eastern Renovat- up the sport to concentrate on Tuiiy (ID, Eigner (18). Minor League Scores San Francisco Chronicle said In Amerlo«a League York. He s e e m s ^ do his ^ s t Thursday’s edition that A1 Da­ HOW did MoOoy «id the Or- weekend ing as Paul Zaremba benefited track in an Olympic year. cJri^TSrBenoiV W. L. Pci. G.B. i^ j,. other big change—a„ dirt in- ^gars the Green----- Bay - Pack- TOig .i^hhi* ----- imd H-noarentlv“ t-r------loQt full nnH — kent r ------him there ■■T' all 8:16—Atherton (6), Novak (8), . “ I was able to handle that Jacksonville 2-5 Richmond 0- j,aji League, will retur Pius 91.88 F.E.X. Each California ..., 58 54 .618 14 i ^ t ^ e d three years_ *i®W. The 1«11 U skips at the to- in- ^ battle^^tUe at Milwaukee in a paxu DiSanto from first season. The strong safety’s ma- johhston (ID, Sprague (19). and The 4 Tires Off mm one,” he said. Oakland Raiders as a p T guefls orul txrm inttf- AMn’t a id iu st___ _ wi Ik* TlA.tj Minnesota .. . 58 56 .509 16 ago after toe American L- fieW we Juto game that ^ ,11 hut the umpires ruled it w m a jor responsibility is to over the Fully Guaranteed Your Car Boog Powell had Baltimore’s Toledo at Columbus, post- gj. club president. ' vmm Chicago ...... , 57 56 .509 15 nnnfinn was over In Ver- 9iutck enough. Also, we had to televised by CSS. In the AFL on ^iie double, the ball tight end, usually a sturdy mus- 8:3o_Beaulleu (7), Smiley (10), Not Seconds other homer, a three-run .shot poned, rain New York .. . 51 62 .451 tx most towns, there put Faisla, a good second ba«>- jrrUiay night Deiwer Is to Buf- g fggge in d e ------man like--- Mike Ditka. Bengston (12). Manfredi (17). More Per Tire m that gave him the, American 21 8'3fr—JaJ^Wi“ (19). HERE'S HOW* $ 75 $ 7 ■ im mer Basketball League's Jun­ Minnesota 2, California 0 ooidd continue to play. McCoy was a coach in the mewe nieeis Jraian p game’s only score. plays on the weak side and is 9:36—McGuricin (5). Sp""*-''* '9L * SU5 ior Division last night at Char­ Today’s Games •That first year we joined toe Rockville Babe Ruth League fw ^*w O rle^; DallM -ianto second game of the free to roam. On many plays“he m ’ ■ ■> ter Oak Park. Morhardt canned Baseball World Mourns Baltimore (McNally 11-3) at Harttord Ourant Jaycee two years his “ekter^ team” ^eles ^ J^ w Stadium t-winblll, Jim jjgg gg primary responsibility o'Remy_03)'*^ri>ett (I’D^. 13 points, one more than John­ New York (Stottlemyre 10-12), League I remembered John played in the Oourant-Jayoee tangle with Atlanta a Martello______o __ f Vernon, Wesleyan - put jgIS jj.ggrree fglo ggguse jjjgma speedspccu to iv. 9-4»:^Pera^llo <31. McNamara Top QuaKty — A l Sports son, to take game honors. None Chuck Dressen’s Death night Giulietti of " Vernoii ----- ' Mobile -jpop. and-----•u Minnesota . takM A On* on - and •urnmiUonHamilton Standaid,Standard, stopped j^gjp ggf *>,*yjg corner backs when (3) vi^ite^W. Hobin- of the losers got into double Cleveland (Siebert- Hom« had told me some time ' • . * to ken ^clsco league champion Vtoco Ma- they get in trouble or in double iKin («). d f t r o i t (AP) — Baseball can match his deep know^^ge figures. Boston (Brandon 3-5), night earlier he was interested in i„,h« onlv Sunday game listed <*»"«- coverage. chanda (16). Morllne (Vf). UMBRELLA Chicago (John 10-6) at Kan: sDonsoring a local team. I went INeW l / l l i c e j In toe omy aun y t _ —,—------^ idea,” said Carr. io;Oi—Evrfhoch (2). iS the Idea, explaining “But I had to give it up thte for either league. _ -Tt w^^ Ame’s sujgestion but It [lO). K. Ackerman (ID. l»n,en ’1 sas City (Lindblad 4-4), night Hawks, .53-51, \vhen Don Ro- Dressen, an always fiery com- j^^gg ^^g Minnesota (Kaat 15-9) at Cali­ •he wouldn’t get much advertis- year," he said, *we ve played as the hack at Penn State in 1969, is suits me fine. As long as I play io:ee-Prk>r f4> M fN ^ r a W , a F or golf coarse, ba«toyBrd, b O e*. mano sank a pair of foul shots, petitor who was gyng at St. Aloysius Church fornia (Chance 8-13) ing tor hW money. But he said many as four game, in one The hl^eft pay^ J the ^ck as as- someplace, ft is all right with A^im^ HD \ • Uglitweight Oaroian acetate rayon, Bob Evans (14, and Bob Dal- of the mo« dedicated men m Only games scheduled •ito long as toe kids get a w eek to Hartford. As it is, my Kenucky Derby was 3184.90 hack at ^ me.” i>^nnfTn" Wehnan (18). ton (13) were high for the win- the game. which Dressen's body was to be Friday’s Games o h a n ^ play it’s o.k.’ ” . ‘ wife recently asked why I didn’t .when Donerall won in 1913. slstant manager m athletics. A (MEAT VALUE a Beautitnl 2-tone odor. “So we played two years in give up the office on East Cen- ners while George Clifton (12), Dressen, who would ^g^en to Los Angeles. Kansas City at Minnesota, N • Wind|woot ooiutmotton.. Will Voit (10) and Joe Mas- been next., month, dieu dressen’s widow, Ruth, was California at Chicago, N thtoU««. league and -Vdid , pretty . well------ter Street and open one on the ’ 68 JACOB RUPPERT.N the established Mor- WIND-N-RAIN SUIT Pitcher Brad Stue^ei- fanned James A. Campbell, who hired Tigers, who lost a 12-in- further. He wrote to the TwUigto ^ Brothers) that has proven h o o d a JACKET # SLACKS ^ ^ Q C 14 Giants and 'Tony Stuellet Dressen in June of 1964 to re- decision at Washing^ton It’s getting to be magic num­ Leogu# with a roster asking to ^ ^0p competition-—and ber time in the Eastern League, clubbed a double and a triple place Bob Scheffing. Wednesday night, lined the top gets franchise, If one was ^th home grown talent too. e Fanners a FiOf Tipped jacket I ^ to spark the offense. “Few remain in baseball who and joined and the magic number is 10. able. The Orioles h^ The fans to Manchester and Any combination of Elmira • Hunters e WelliVenlilated > _____ — ------the Senator players and fans in aal and «ha loops Vernbn join the Hartford Twl- NEW CLUB — Ted 'Victories and Williamaport de­ • Fisliemeo a Spacious Pockels a silent tribute before the game. urged Wm to take ^ jj-ht liea^o regulars to sa- Williams, much more feats totaling 'will clin'ch the The 'Tigers will w^ear black'arm- 10 caufe, slnoo toere i^ng O^a^ Frank McCoy and pennant for the Elmira Pioneers bands for the remainder of the noted for another avnflaMe and soma the^oles. May their future now 17 games ahead in the season, starting with Monday sport, reflects his joy money had be«i paid to the moro- Class AA league. SAFETY BRAKE night’s game against the New at success in a new en­ to ^ c J ^ n t lofty poaltKto od F R O N T EN D The Pioneers boosted their REGISTITATION York Yankees. deavor — golf. The oonrt^te ^ to the ooet Of namentoea. lead Thursday night with a 7-S JlilBllg a tMOV ALIGNMENT AOJUSTMENT Baseball Hall of Fam- •victory over Waterbury while er had just canned a Williamsport was losing twice to K crazy wain for MIDGET FOOTBALL 20-foot putt in a bene­ York, 3-0 and 6-3. Jack Jenkins • AtMMl' fit tournament in New pitched a one-hitter in the seven a Cerract euttr,; andadjuKi aaibK, tot-ln, Automatic Hampshire. He seldom inning first game. but you should taste the beer! e Check POI^ BOYS, AGES 10 to 13 C . T. laBONNE tM-OUt to HOW , Transmission displayed such, emo­ . Elsewhere, Pittsfield rocked cor (pociScotiosi I Rnings ' the Pawtucket Indians 16-'7. • iMpoet and • Inspect tion on the diamond. and ASSOCIATES, ESC. aUJint otMriM Will Be Held Aug. 17,18,19 Troubio? 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Excel­ Min a Una 63 Hard animal fat MONDAT T bin FRID AY lOiSO AM. — aATDBOAY • AJU. $626. chester, 643-27M. THINK HE WAS HOLDIN' out ON Hj^ fjoT ARltf F15HIN6 LORE < 15 Run wild 54 Unde (dial.) 1965 HONDA BoramMer, lent benefits. g -// ONLT 0RDTHER.' WELL UL 3 E 6 ^ I HE'LL BE TISHTER; ISEffieaeloua 55Biyophytle' Can 04B-7017. WANTKD — Bus driven, fOH 4H0W HIM WHO COMB ^ p,MOSAFTER IfHANEVER V«rtrt ISOndamUa'a and part-time, experienced pre­ J WHEN THE/WUZ PAESlNfom^K I, a l l VIE'RE 56 Saaentlal being PLEASE READ YOUR AD O A Li, HtS OIL MONEY/. 10 Shdtered inlet S3 Ruminant’s cod ferred, good wages. Silver Lane BUGGS BUNNY gRAilN» TO THE HOOPl-E 60’» - ' U roTHER^ aOPbeannt S7SUtch 58 Son of Chaos ClansUMI or *^ 0 0 4 Ada” a n takoa over tfe» p k o M M a 1B66 JANA 4(K) oc, best offer. 'broods 11 Female theep convenlenoe. Hie advertlaer ahonld read Ua ad nw flBST Bus Oo., 40 Bralnard Flaee, DOWN ^(pl.) (myth.) : Call between 6-7. .648-4836. MR. R. H. GUCKLER i t ------andeakci WLofty ^ 40DltUnctpaili ' d a y i t a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS In lime for the Mancbeeter. r , ILabdt Radio A Appliance LOOKS LIKE ^ NO,PLEASES y i L J x J 2 ------IB Entreatuaniigg next tawoitlon. Tile Herald to reaponalble tor only ONE lacor* rO RATHER DO VA CN SAV earnestly " S & o . * reet or omitted tnoertlop for any ndverttoeoMot nnd them only Dlstrlbtttiors Inc. VA NEED HELP TJVSAr ASAINJ 3 Pertaining to 42----- and Eva 1962 HONDA — S-50, $126. Call IT MYSELPS medical earn 23TremulouaAg'WUiluwia* ^ - to tho extent of n *Nnaho good” Inaertlon. E rm a wMeh do not WITH PARKIN'YER STFanlnlna 24 GoUera* mounds 43 Song (comb. 649-9540 anytime. 95 Opportunity To CAR, PETUNIAS I NEED t h e nkknamt ofehUdren leoeea the talne of the adrerdeemeat wtt not ha aenaoted by ao Printing dlndine "maka good” HONDA — 150 oc, excellent con­ mlstakoa BFalth.------^S S S "” * 625-G681 Increase Your SSTbAarUpa— • and Charity dition, less than 10,000 miles, An Kqaal Opportuniiy MNnUffiat ecarrytoofar “ K 5 ? ■ ealdng $325. Call 643-0802. V ^ I H O THE OFFICE Ihnployer SSHardtni (n r j 7 Through S7SYCopbuts 47AlisksndW (RaekTiOa, Y«H Vkw) VOLF MOYE IM ON Income SSI^.uwlna gSpanlM 28^tdrlnkB 1965 S-60 HONDA, low mile­ courtyard 2B"Whst a — r 50Pe«Gynt’a 875-3136 THE DOLL- STSwdlik 643-2711 age, best offer. Call 648-5070 Good Seatteet home deliv­ SB Bulk 81 Jaeger gnll mother after 5. ery routes are now open 4 15 |e 8 9 10 TT NURHH'S aides, 11-T shift, full­ n r WTB'/NATcrterr time, Iniurri Manor, 649-4619. which win give the y//V SKILL ST. right men good income f2 TT Trouble Reachlug Our AiYurtiitr? BosinesB Service* HOUSTON,t b k a a CMIANINO woman, one day a ■jvi permanent employ­ Offered 13 hiBin week, prefer. own transporta- ment Five day week, 17 14-Hour Autwuring Sorvioo tkm. OaH 648-9482. many fringe benefits, later­ 15 W-'-NTOBD — Lawns to mow — Heating and Plumbing 17 _ Schools and Classes 83 ^ Help Wanted—Female 35 al oommission arrangn- ^HlEVREr Fn o to Horald Roaiori wtqr do it. la t me do i t Call KBYPUNOH operators — want ment makes possible Mgll me anytime. 875-1859. BY V. T. HAMLIN BROTHERS. B O m PLUMBING and heating BCXNEKEEPINO machine oper­ to work evenings? . . . FuH or earnings. ALL R16HT= an e m e f part-time days? .. . Just Saiur. ALLY OOP a m m , stdewalha, stone walla, repairs, alterations, electrie ator and office worker, Tues­ I DUNNO WHY, BUT a t the TRACTOR - TRAILER daye? . . . Tou pidc Ihe boura, WHY I HAP A RUN-IN ^ firspinoea, flacstona tormoes. and gaa hot water heaters, free day thru Saturday, 40 hours. SINCE THEY'RE BRINGING TOUCAN IF I JUST PONT TRUST we have the esslg$isnvid. Oah VDU WANTA, IWHASSA WITH 'EM THE , /^OKAY, OKAY THOSE TWO.' AH ooacreta repaira. Bensen estim ates. Q\U 643-1496. Regale Men's Shop, 643-9479. SEALTEST MOO A NEW BUSIN^, OOI’ ' matter? OTHER PAY AN... I'LL GO PO IT 24 25 JOBS WAITING it h in k vye oughta g o GUZ, BUT MYSELF/ Obto prioea. 649-0861. 682-800$. WBUCOMETHEM' COUNT ME FILE CLERK FCX)DS OUT/ Moving—Tmddng— e a r n $200. PE R W EEK CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER MBWERim SERVlOE SHARPHNINO Service — Saws, Permanent full-time position iDdvss, axes, shears, skates, Storage 20 available for file clerk with or im sr UUVmON AND HKHIBR WAITRESSES 6$$45l l - $75-2511 rotary tdades. Quick service. without esqwrience. Ability to Oonlaet Ospltol Squlpmen. Oo., 88 ^ NOW - PAY l a ™ . required. Training wiU be in our Be A Johnson GM Kenneth Reynolds, M8-M98 w Kaia St, Msnebeatar. Hours Refrigerators, washers and dally 7-6. Tbursday M , Batar- TRAIN IN TOUR AREA Manchester office prior to the Charles AigiroB, 648-9890 stove moving specialty. Folding fall opening of our now office Fun or pert-thne ewtings, we day T-4. 64m7B«. PART-TIMS: Aatomobiteii Far flak 4 chairs tor rent. 649-0769. at Church Comers, East Hart- wlU train you, must be over 21, An Sqnsl OpporinnU|r 48 ——------— BAUOS AND Servloe on Arlens, ford. Excellent working condi- many bentfts. Employer HERMJI CSmVERiLJB 1966 sports HoUps*, JaoobMn lawn Painting— Papering 21 tions and liberal employe bene­ coupe, V-S, standard sMft, 5,- Earn while you learn. -.'UT+L-J/L mowena. Atoo HomeUto chain fits. For further information or m a n wanted to work in hnalMr gllll*. BT 800 miles. Must sell. 648-8446. INTERIOR and exterior paint­ Learn on all makes and e Paid Vaontton sawn and IntMTiatlanal Cub ing, wallpaper removed, fully to arrange Interview can Mrs. e Uniforms Provtdad yard, must have driver's^ lU ROXLEHERS Cadet Tracton. Rental equip­ models of equipment until ^ rjClL. Ut F* OH- insured. Rene Belanger, 649- Peterson. • Free Life Insurance cense. Daids and Bradford ment and abarpeniog service qualified for immediate Lumber Company, 200 ToBand lo se IHUNDERIBiliRID, eleaa, 0512 or 644-OeOi. LIBERTY MUTUAL • Free DisabiUty Inquibnoe F o r T oot on sH makes. D & M Blqulp- employment QUALITY 'lY AL VERMEER private owner. 64S-4T7L VU muL iganhOCTJ. « X' ------INSURANCE CO. e Medical Plan St., East Hartford. ment Oocp., Route 88, Vemoo, jQgp-pH p. Lewis custom paint- t r a i n i n g i s LICHNSED PRISCILLA’S POP 11 InformatioB AND ACCREDITED. ASK 643-1161 PART-TIME, 18 or over for eve- 1 JU ST I960 VOUKSWAOEIN, radio, 876-7609. Manchestera* ^ *a X* m ** a* • Bx- interior and exterior, pa­ TH E N I M olianga—Bnterpriais 1946. ABOUT OURIROW GLAD GUI 875-8961 or 648-6412 ntog work. Two or three night* AND WAX THE WANTED TO SEE t h h h k r a l d win not beater, good Urea, good oondl- perbanging, wallpaper re­ GIRL or woman wanted, part- RUNNING OFF OUT OUR WAY b y j . b . w il l ia m s GUARANTEE. To Arrange Interview a week, more timie If desired. ------HALL, „ V IF T O U W E R E dtoekwe the hkaHty of tian, $450. 875-7448. moved. Wallpaper books on re­ time, Comer Soda Siiop,' 7$8 TO RIO WITH y ? VL t U N E D IN! BcgQ gcu/g AO, HAVE y HOLP IT.' WAIT A MINUTE typewriters — Standard /km arrange hours to suit yoo. TH E M E T E R any adverttow astaig bo* quest Fully Insured. Free es­ Main St. ______WE FOPSOTTEN ANY-) TO 1061 CHRTfflBSt, SOOG, Wg mo­ and electric. Repaired, over­ CaU Hartford 249-77/1 anytime. Good wages phis other bene m a n ; toSm. Randan answ^ timates. Can 649-9668. HOWARD JOHNSON’S tng bund box ads wlio tor, $12.60 weekly, no cash hauled, rented. Adding ma­ DRIVERS for school bus, 7:89- fits. Apply in person oedy, chines rented and repaired. IKITH'CAK.NICEAW*. d ssin to protset tbehr oeMed. Henry Griswold, 989- msIDB and outslda painting. 8:46 o.m., 2:30-4 p.m., good pay r o u t e 80, v m v o M F rien fiy Ice Cream Shop, 486 COMFORTABLE/ Utoatity can foDow this 8264. Open evenings. Pickup end delivary service. Tou name your own pries. scale. 643-2414, Miain S t , Manchester. prooedun: Yale Typewriter Service, 649- Special rates for homeowners 1969 CHEVRCEaET I m p ^ , T-S, 4966. 66 or over. 649-786$, fl6-S40L Help Wanted Fsmsle ^ d e n t a l ABSISTAINT—Part- n iu r s OFS AIDEt-At Manchee- c u s t o d ia n — HdtiaUy m ain. . to ths ■ convertible. Pay«iy only $6.60m.oo ------7- 77-— ^ ______PARTYA UeiW PLANW.AWT ' dealersjfAalmiew and time, afternoons Av>*\yk/\na andOVI/l JillaU dljLVday ter -awManor____ Aadee Rest # Home. tain 2 or 3 s IleasedmjmmI nffloeoffice build-b ^ * hoK la a “ ■ weekly. A * for Etonry Oris- LANDSCAPING — Painting, odd pADmNG BY Dick Fontaine, managers wanted. Demon­ Saturday. No experience nec 646-0129. tags. Receive and store equ^ addraesed ths to- H wold, eoa-MSK280-8266. Jobe, lobe. OUT our specialty. You name Interior and~nA «rtai-inr.exterior. Ptq>eix>Aner strate Toya—^Work now until essary. Write Box M, Herald. ment After 6 months, custod­ fled Manager, it, we do i t 643-2097. hanging and waU paper remov­ December-vExcellent Commis­ ■WE NEED by Septemtoer 1. ial service in pennaneiti col­ ;eraM. together ■venlng Hen Waitresses and nursery at- lege fadU ty. $78.96 waeMy to with a memo bating the A’mGS, cellars, garages and al. Dutch Boy and DuPont sions—^No Investment. Car 1901 OORI^HTE, good condi- 'tendant Part-time. If you start. State of Conn, olasslfled eompsntoa you do NOT yards cleaned, trash hauled to Quality workmanship. CaS and phobe necessary. CaU or tton. 644-0604 after 8:10. ♦iifnir you qualify fo r one o f sorvioo benefits. Apply F. W. want to see your toi dump. Reasonable. CaU 643-5819 eveningSi 246-9698. write today—Santa’s Parties, R.C.Au A Tonr totter win be ds- Inc., Avon, Connecticut 673- ithe above, tqiply in person, Lowe Jr. Maachester Commun­ stroysd if the sdvHttoar to Parkade BowUng Lanes, 346^4 \ fjS j l !S 1966GTO oonvertiMe.rw--a*p Sf- ___3455,______or evenings 673-9829. ity CoUege, 134 East Mlddl* (SM you’ve mentioned. S HAS OPENINGS FOR . . , West Middle ’Tpke. No phone BY KEN MUSE $2,196. CaU 643-8966. Tpke., Manchester. ' WAYOUT not K win be hendtod tn S ’ v S ? l S e “ A ^ s a le ^ ly Washbood A Miller, SALESLADIES WANTED calls. the usual mannsr. Telephone and scheduling t i r e service-m an — 46-66 b o o n 1902 CHEVROLET Impale oon- ^ 649-1641, 668-0017.______Anderson A LltUe opening store vettible, excellent condition, clerks. You wiH recolvo saOREBARY fo r Saturday per week, must be staedy w ork­ 2*?^ af al^TM A^**** PAINTING — Interior and ex- in Manchester, excellent salary low ntileage. CaU 049-2944 after service requests on the and Simdays only, 8 to 6:80 er and married, paid vacation, Main St, 645-7S08. terlor, very reausonable, free es- and commission. Apply . .. phone and schedule and p.m. Typing ability required. bonus and other benefits. Ex­ Lost and Fomnd 1 5 p.m . timates. Call 649-9288, Medical terminology desirable, perience helpful but not essen­ L Tit iM. ax M. 00- PROFESSIONAL Oeanlng — file. Must enjoy talking on I jOST — Passbook No. B1008 1986 FORD Gelaxto 600, 2-door Oaipets, furniture, walle and S93 Church S t, Hartford the phone, must type. excellent working ooodltlonB, tial. Apply in pezBcn, 296 Broad SavhigB Bank of Manchester. PAINTTNO and decorating since U hardtop, excellent comMBcn. > floors — eU cleaned in your Between 9:30-12 daily SmaU busy office, own interesting career. CaU Mrs. St. **rn betcha one thing! m betcha we»ie ahead of the Apphoattan made «or pegr- 1936, never a substitute for 676-2066. home, fuUy insured. Cedi H^/bie traniq>ortation r e q u 1 rod. ftiiithmmui 643-0463a*o-ww» for»w appoint- ■ ______. J! Joneses in ear-washlngr* m e ^ ______quedity. Otmn. Painting and DEPENDABLE fuU - time ma­ Servioeniaeter, 040-8433. Decorating, 649-4298. Liberal paid benefits. For ment An Equal Opportontity FULU’nMB ^ ^ ___ ■:—r— nr— i966 Ch e v r o l e t , power steer- ture saleslady. Apply Mari- interview call or visit Mr. Employer. sew Pizsa and fxlnder ehop a* 6 - « _____ No. jBg, power brakoe, 2-door, auto- e x t e r i o r a n d Interior paint­ Mads, 691 Main S t Mianches- Sheridan, 109 Pitkin St, arorietant manager, good bouni Savtogs Baltic of M ^ ^ ^ r. ^ traamtisslon. 289-7044. H o i eliold ServieiB tar. b a r n $60 and poor* in famous and working oonditiona Paid WHY MOTHERB gGT G E A Y ^ _j/yu ^ i^ Application made for pay- ______ing. Wallpaper books, paper- East Hartford, 246-6501. Offered 13-A hanging. CeiUngB, Floors. Ful­ brand items. No investment vacation, good starting stoary. ■'BY W ALT WETTERBEKU ment 1968 PLYMOUTH V-8, 2-dooc Help friends shop Aram hom a Q tii between 4-7, 649-6644. THE WILLETS ■ hardtop, oonveitiltie. Be^ of- RXWEAVINO Of burns, moth ly insured, workmanship guar­ An Equal Opportunity anteed. Lto Pelletier, 649-6326. . T~ m for. Can between 6-7. 648-4866. boles. Zippers rspsiied. Win- Enqtlcyer, M and F HELP wanted - must be wa. ------ABDoanecmeiitB------Z ------. .------:— daw Ahadas made to measure, It no answer 643-9043. G ATTENTION ....-J i.juj-y JTTT umrintm ftnen ~ 1684, 4-dooT sodou, ^ ifjMa Venetian bUnds. Keys Q601, Iflmbrook, N.Y. carter Pata* Stare, 660 black wkh white top, standard, wfaOe you wait Tape rs- OFFICE WORKER — recap- Mata St. era, soles and sen^, bp«l~ condition. Ca* et340M. Floor nniSMiiS 24 eordars for rant Marlow's, 867 tta tist «dide,_phy8lclan’6 BY FRANK O’NEAL reimsantattve. Alfred Amell, Help W antoO -—Male M y o u n g m a n to leam leoiiMC 6494BBL FLOCtit SANDING and refinUto good typing essential. 4% days. SHORT RIBS 110 Bryan Dr, Manchester, 11903 CJOMET — ■white, 2-door, ______ing (apedaUxliig In older cutting, ftffi time Job, 8 a.m.p 644-614L______■ standard, good, 8600. 049-9462 80 boiH' wetoc. 649-0600. f TOUR WIFE ', ■ • ' • floors). Waxing floors. Paint- KTTCHEN htop wanted, part- 4:80 p.m., 5 day week. Apply Tober BasebaU lUg. 0>. M6 V(^NT5'lto0. VoftlCALL m* y ow local —Btoctrohix ■ ------^ P ”------BuUdblg— Contractlllg 14 IPK- Papeihanging. No Job too time eveniiwB. Apftiy in per­ ------“ smaU. John VerfaUle 849-5750. CHILDREN son, Charter Oak Reetaurant BmdUyn St, RookvMto. branob ofOoe for complete s ^ 1957 CHEVROLET, S-door bard- f« TAT3WY wweaaywaew*^ —'f ■■■■ — SALES ORDER CLERK lc6. 1138 Mflin St.9 SkMt Bafft” top, radio, boater, Poweiglkle, dormers, ^lormers, porcbM,porches, basementsbSMmenta CANPHIL Floor covering, 72 120 Charter Oak St i> __ ford, 828-0606. g ^ body, engine, tires, 66,000 _^etlA.IweW #.4. VWV-VV A^ __ 11 WHO&NAWEPAHOLE raCinlabed, eabinato, buUt-lns, Birch St. Wall to waH carpet­ Does your "Mom” want to For wholesale distributor. AUTO MECHANIC—Two qual­ •mcfiB\HC£rSM0RE — m iles. Best offdr. M9-3436. ^^EHriFACAPIH W DETeRMlWSP„ INMYMATTRE5J? tormlos, aluminum, vinyl, ing, linoleum. Free estimates. 6 day week, vacation, ex­ ified men needed at once. Good PIIAPIPATEP EVERY VE«?(| •niPETERIORATE.WMOAM go back to work when you PersonalB 1968 mMIPEBT Leman* — re­ stoel, oersmo siding. William Expert uietaUation. CaU 648- cellent benefits, ideal work­ salary and bonus, tibersl frisga WANTED ■ AIV in b n n x ju lu WELL IPIDN'T, BUTIFXGETANyMUfl Bobbins Otxpentry Bervice, ing surroundings in air- WELL,-THI$TIMEr’/l1 PEE ITO STAND INTWE WAY! built M , floor shift, new chitch. 1218, o r ’ 649-2966. go to scboolT Perhaps she benefits. Apply to Tom "RIDK WANTED third totift to 6I9-3446.______conditioned office. Schwart* or George Couch, 8 Clean, Late Model RlREP-lPIPM'rEVEM I M BflfiLM diRiii mill III...... IIII r up'iouREicn^A rreseiwe plate, edc. Must sel can wmk a fuQ - time $AM;OU?ETWE^e UTflEP£Sl5OUroPHE0£/Ballll 0LANKET/ DIDIBRINQ ANYSHOES? Pd/W, East Hartford, from knnwdtateiy, $1,900. Ttt-TTM, Bonds— Stodca—■ a.m. to 9 p.m. Bourne Buick, BRm AHM tm l Weto Middle Tpke. 647-9650. ADOmONB —remodeling, ga­ schedule now, or maybe toe. 386 MUn St, Manchester, USED CARS BY DICK CAVALLl rages, rec rooms, bathrooms Mortgages 27 RADIO A APPLIANCE 1906 CHEVROLET MbUtou super only part-time, 9-S. If so 669467L Top Prices Paid MORTY MEEKLE sports 363 oenvarttUe, automa­ tiled,TUOa. kitchensKivuucun remodeled.rviuwucicM, CaU ___. DISI^IBUTORS, INC. ABtomoMhB For Stilt 4 Leon C le«3««. Builder. 649- and if toM was an experi­ For AU Makes BY ROY CRANE tic tranemtosloii on floor, ex- second, third, aU Undo realty, OKte. LOOKS Uk3 5 SrAJZTBO 4291. 95 Leggett St, Bast Hartford BUZZ SAWYER a m jj NEED CART YoCT credit turn- oeUent oondttian. Owner leaving ------statewide, credit rating unnec­ enced CARTER CHEVROLn THAT PeiZeONNEL 6 H Al^e-OP H£fe ed downT Miort on down pay- for service. Bern c«w . OARPENTRY—32EN ___ — years ,,----- —r expe- - essary. Iteasonahle, confiden­ LOOK, WHEN I CAN GETAWAY FROM-fflE W BEBN1 HI2BAJBNIN0 . KEYPUNCH C O - m e . SEEINONDU A6A H \ ' «UES5 mentr Bankrupt? Beponsss 1064------VOLBBWAOEN, sunroof, --rienoe,------complete remodeling, tial, quick airangmients. Alvin OOUWTBR wattrees, day shift, CARRIER SOMETIME, MAYBE WE QiN MEET A additions, rec rooms, ooncreta OPERATOR• MARY-WELU.tT'S \ MAYBE Blonr Don’t daspslrl See Hon- exceBeot ranting eomUtion. Lundy Agency, 627-7971, 96$ apply ki person. Jane AMen WANTED 1229 Main S t SORTOFGCrrMEALL l l KNOW, AGAIN IN SAIGON OR. GET THE ' work and garages. References est Douglsa. Biqtore about low­ TTaln St., Hartford, evenings. Bend her to see us at Restaurant, Verntm Cbcle, Ver­ Fhonfi 649-5286 SHOOK UB IF YOU /B U Z ... S0MEWHERE._^^^BEST IDEAS,CHuM |tU6. 6f»90ei givtoi, free estimates. CaU 648- est down, smaltoat payments itigtata only. 233-6879. non. KNOW WHAT I / TVE HAD GOOD LUCK, BUZ. 2829. ______MEAN. - A FUN.1O0. anywhere. Mo HnsU loon or ft- nanos company ptoa. Dougtot 1955 RAMBLER — converMMe, SECOND MCHVTGAGB — Un­ FmST NATIONAL SAIilSLADY NEWTON H. SMITH A SON— limited funds available for sea- Motors, 88$ Main. ^ many extras, booket neatii, S'TORBS, m a Remodeling, repairing, addi­ ood mortgages, payments to ------■— oventotvaw Osk 66$4>tt8 after 1962 CORVETTE, big 626 top. -.j- tions, rec rooms, garages, suit your budget Expedient Park A Oakland Airea Fnll-Thne, 6 Day Week porches and roofing. No Job service. J. D. Realty, 643-6129. Male & Female U S ED CARS motor, ntint oondWon, ktil ■ — East Hartford or PartrTimfi price $1,966, DO cash needed, 5953 poNTTAC Tempest Lemons too amaU. OaH 649-3144- A OOM FUBm baadc terms- See Henry Gris- oonvartible, booket — *------CARPENTRY — dboertoe work, Bgsiiifas Opportmiity M INTERVIEW S E L X en O N wold. at on anylUMt Iran o«B*r to roof, ------. „ Help Wanted Apply In Person 1V> after 6 p.m.. gnWiTTT. inside and out, no substitute for SALON for sale in Mancheeter, U na W w*. w. 1964 FORD Oalaxle 800 XL con­ niursday Evening, Aug. 11 Mrs. Anderson BOURHE BUICK quality work, satisfaction guar­ doing good business. Owner has We are seeking people to fill vertible, tight biue, Mack top, d o d g e 1966 — 640, 2-tooor other interests. Write Box Ghi From 6 — 8 PJM. the foBowlng permaneut Job “The House of anteed, oompetative prices, m Osstomer Satisfsotkxe* BY LESLIE TURNER bucket leather seata, 4-speed hardtop, 316 V-8, stick ddft, Herald. vacancies: 390 motor, not 6 dent anywhere. must sen. Reasonable offer job loo smaU. D 8c D Carpen­ BY LANK LEONARD CAPTAIN EASY try, days 048-1904. evenings 649- wimi (xNtre 285 MAIN ST, WHY PIP you LEAVE ARGENTINA! MY FUNDS ARB It’ s wiMiwing, jran must drive buy*. 643-0466. ILUINICHBICXNETTE — Bstab- * Unmarried Kej/ptatch MacMiw Opmrmtort MICKY FINN I gWINEl HE P05HBD ME Operators Also Considered MANCHESTER PAPAfl BUT ' LYIMfl MURDERERt 50 HE Ifflg HEREi ANDR«KKI^RECOGNIZED?iEXHAU^^ I this ear. It’s new. Ask for C9iet Usbed over 20 years, fully 1 SHOULD NEVER HAP TRUSTED HIM». ) OFFl CUBAN REPyoEBS . W ^ M E ^ AU05T B E ^N E W MONEV^ 1064 .OUDHMi0(B3XE] — $ door MoehiM RtpoiniiM Parkade I - I KNEW IT WOULD BE CAPTAIN OAWfON ' pickedmb Brunner, 289-6366. equipped, spotless, reasonable. 246-5862 649-48T1 sAiP A hurricane OR MENTIONED YOUR NAME, RCWY' hardtop, exoeitenrt condition, Mottricri Hondten FOUND! I KNEW IT• ^ DID HE SET THE CHART5? “ 1 THI5 CCXTJTRV POSiNfl Selling due to illness. Call 649- SWEPT you OVER AE VUN OF THEML CREDtT BY PHONE. Need a low rnOeoge, priced to saB. Hooflnr--SMlnf 16 I KN EW I T ' BOARD, IN THE 3280 between 4 p.m.—8 pm. WATIRBSS wanted for hmeh- WotehniM NOW WE KNEW MDU WERE HERE Aeed, leather seats. •gs and iMww ratals otmpua Heattaifl' and PlmnliiiiK 17 «»au office, payrou, Cafl befor* 10:30 wededays (9 AM . Satardays). Yam SHIPS IN $6Ji we tody, no money down. 649-1842. BOTTLES/ bookkeeping, etc. Call 648-1188. Dsnny Plcano, 269-8284._____ COMPLETE plumbing and boat­ can start an ad or cancel an ad same day. M M M RAt?. ALDON SPINNINB MILLS CORP. ing service, complete new bath­ WANTED — aU around, atten­ TALCOTrVn,LE, CONN. 1962 CUTLABS F86, 4-dbor se­ Auto6r-For Hire 9 room tastcdlatlons and bath­ dant for dry cleaning aod laun­ Mlanrliratrr EornhiB dan, small V-6, automatic, rs' room remodeling, 80 years in dromat Fitil time, 7-A Apftiy OR C A U . <4S-Z7TS 64 3 -2 m Claaaified Dept d ioa n d to “’e»tottent“o ^ " ^ REDfr A CAR, 1966 CSiavrolat •vary low priees, $80. wstocly. 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Houses For Ssle 72 Hoosos For Ssls 72 Lets For Sals 72 Ssls 75 Sabarban For Sals 75 Cleveland's Son May Quit MANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THHRSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1966_ BOIOTH’W IN D SO R — SirocloiiB i n s p e c t t h i s immaculate SIX room Cape on Nortiiffleld St. yyOODED lot for sale. School BOLTOiN — Immaculate 7 room PAGE EIGHTEEN Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Side 72 R oad, B olton. CMl 640-2871. WM home, ftatebed rec room, se­ wrwnSesd T room SpUt, 3% Apartments—Flats— Resort Proparty Cape with aluminum akltog for OD hot water heat, alumlmim Running Straw Hat Theater Garden— Fann—Dairy minimum maintenance and ex- combinations, amesite drive, finance if neceesary- lect nelghb(urhood. Louie Dlm- baaia, peaetod teinily room, Salesmen Wanted 36-A For Rent 67 MANCHBBTBB areen — $12,900 MOKINIAW P r o d u c t s 50 Tenements 63 tra Insulation! G arage, trlM $18,800. 643-2009. ock R ea lty, 649-9828. genge, top locatton. deadend TAMWORTH, NR. (AP) — town’s govand^ Board So^'en roams near stotres, bus, Cape, with front *m er,^flr^ OOVBNTRT — 8 tokl, 100x100, SALA3SMAN to sell industrial UTB HAVE customers waiUu* CX IAJMBIA LAKE — Sm^l wa- ahaded yard and low taxes. -rr — ■■ aitreet Bayae AgsB^T, S4S0U1. One of the naUeti’e oldeat atraw Selectmen for 12 yean, has BTRIC?njY fresh egifs for sale, 5 iKdiools. For information, place, nice level lot, aocceUent overiooktog lake, cxcrilent lo­ and farm equipment and sup­ for the rental of your apart­ terfront cottage, August and location, $17,600. T J. Crockett, Quiet resMential street. Priced $M,900 — 6% ROOM Ranch, tli«- bat theaters la run here by the avoided bringing name riara to Nlghtcrawlers. Tomaszewskl, hUtten Agency, Realtors, ^laoe, buHt-ins, extra large lot, cation, $4,000. Agents, 742- FOR SALE V ernon CLASSIFIED plies. Experienced in automo­ ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ Septem ber. C all 643-2693, 649- R ea ltor, 643-1677. to sell immediately. B elfiore eon of a former President But We rnunmer theater. He has a Box 363, South Rd., Bolton, 6388, 742-7070. 17 TREES-UOUNT ’EM! tives or industrial equipment 0762. A gen cy, 643-6121. Call Irene Kwiat. Leonard After tbree decades at it Frandfl doaen younc pKdeaaionw p^- open dhliy- 649-6472. tate. ft-* 3-5129. A gen cy, R ealtors, 646-0469 or ROCKVILLE helpful ljut not absolutely nec- MANCHESTER — N«w lisOng. t h r e e to choose from. One In On a beautiful Aaded lot O evelan d, im d re- formers come in lor eight COVENTRY — Lakeside mod­ f o u r BEDROOM Ctolonial in 742-iB84B. essary. Only aggressive, ener- blueberries ‘ . ..T^RnRRiES —- Cultivated,cuiuvavea, RENT MAN in need of rentals. 4 t>edroom OoJootel featuring suburban location 117x274. to an area, fine homes, tirement. areeka. getlc men should apply to Leon BLUEBBRRULt, ^ ...... em cottage, nicely furnished, desirable reaidential ' area. a t advertising mck vour own, 26c pint. Man- Have tenants willing to sign GREEN MANOR ROAD 24’ .living room with fireiitace, Another 100x200 with utilities, Handyman’s Special sits a brand nerw 7 room "It*a getting to he loo miKdi Ifocal reaSdeota flH out the excellent location. Available formal dining room with pi^ire Beautiful kitchen with built-ins. (Schweir, South Windsor Equip­ nine ^ trou s Rd., Box 667, Bol- lease, plus escrow. 640-4342 of A Zona. And one with 142’ Colonial with attached ga­ for me,” said Oeveland. "TWs cast to mtooc August 21 thm September. Call MANCHESTER Matching kitchen table will To Be Sold AS IS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ment Company, Inc., comer of - 649-3666. window, family sized kitchen, 100% Financing frontage where permission la going to be my last year at example to Bronaon Bhona, a , a ton, 649-4767. stay. Attractive pass-thru to $3,950 rage, quaUty features too 8 AJtf. to 5 PJa. Route 6 and 194, South Wind­ 643-6930. , ______14x21 heated family room, 1% If you qualify — with interest has been granted to build a numerous to mention. Must It." PWladelitola teacher who was «?WEET CORN 60c dozen, pick 4% ROOMS, $120; 3V4 rooms, ' T hree B edroom s formal dining room. Big fire' sor. 289-3406. baths, attached garage, spot­ as low as 8% w ith a possible two-family. T. J. Crockett, 4 Room House Situated be seen! $25,500. J. Sle- CStoveJapd, son o f the late signed on f w RO a w eek to ^ ^ isisk y Farm, 122 $110; h^at, hot water, stove, re- HAMiTaS Beach^ N.H. — Radiant Heat — Garage placed living room, Apartm ent, Aug;ust 13 less condition. Wolverton. Agen­ w payment term of 33 years. Realtor, 643-1877. desky, 649-0306. Pifesident Md Mrs. Grover the guitor and flH the bit part of frigerator, parking, 15 Forest Asbestos shingles - No painting screen^ porch- 1% balhs^Ga- closing costs should not exceed ------On High Ground On COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Newmarker Rd., Vemon-South through Labor Day; all Sep­ c y , R ealtors, 649-2818. Cleveland, started th e Barn------e Russian officer. , Help Wanted— St., O ff M ain 8 t., 646-0090, 643- rage. Tree sh^ed yard. Clean jjoo p^mts or bonuses to MANCHESTER — B zone lot in Snlpsic Street, No. 24 Rear MOMDAT BBIDAX MsM AAL — SATUBDAI AAL Windsor line, off Dart Hill Rd. tember rentals, half price. B„ A W stoimers In 1981, to this 200- Shook bad come to to 9 Male or Fonale 37 6675. » MANCHESTER — 7 room Cape as the proverbial whistle. Bri- pay_ choose your own custom desirable location. Will finance 644-0304. PRICE $16,800. y ~ - o l d h . 643-2848. with garage on treed 200’ lot, if neceesary. Call today — Con­ BARROWS * WAIXACE OPERATOR for Wlggery Beau­ flore Agency, 643-8121, built home to your own specifl- Manchester Parkade has kept the company, he ex­ family sized kitchen with bullt- Phone Hartford 527-8236 ty Salon, full-time or part-time. cations in’a rural area. verse end D upret, 848-2197, 875- plains, "the old fasWNTEMPORARY Colonial HULLIARD ST. — 6 room bunga- room, paneled den, Hving ing room 13x24. PhM 3 room for business, etc. For further low 20’s, H ayss A gen cy, $46- 4 large bedrooms, one full how I got interested to the thea- Otartea J. WUtman’s btood ooi>- minded, and seeking career im­ Fem ale 38 649-0644. cellent locations, fully leased. with raised hearth flreplace, low, garage, large enclosed room, 1% baths and 4 bed­ apartment, 1% acrea of land. MANCHESTER — Bolton town details call Philbrlck Agency, 0181. ______bath, plus 2 half baths, at­ ter, but I Uke to believe that it tatood no dtocentitole aloritol, portunities, this is the position An Opportunity Top producers. These are first ^ baths, sundeck, beautiful porch, g;ood condition, $16,900. rooms, Wee yard for children Price $12,900. Cbombera Realty WOMAN would like to babysit SEWING MACHINE — last line, 2 bedroom house, fire­ Realtors, 649-8464. 1 tached g;areige, fireplace, elec­ happened because my father bari>iturates, drugs or stimu- fa r YOU. quality built hulldingrs. Call for s p u r LEVEL—6% rooms, 3 -view. Priced below replace­ OaU 649-4498. to play. Asking $14,600. Colli 643-2328. To Learn The in her home, $16 weekly. Call year’s model, never u ^ . Sac- p la ce, $130. R eferen ces, 643- tric kitchen, waHt to schori. was a friend of the old actor lants when police guns ended Complete Training Program. details. H ayes A gen cy, 646-0131 MANCHESTER — Six room bedrooms, modem kitchen with ment ^ y swer in home for business or frigerator, stove, disposal, $7,000 and one Including real Ui the Liquor Oontrol Commisskm life and Health Insurance HELD. DANISH MODERN walnut di­ setting, rdatively new Colo­ breezeway, garage, aluminum en cy, 648-6121. rage, modem knotty pine Wtdi- ing, vdring. Beautifully situa­ Oversized 4 bedroom, has for a Pacl^e Store Lijiuor PermU operation to a nonprofit venture, rampage that toe* 16 Hwss Aug. professional. C all 643-0647. parking, coin operated washer estate $170,000. For more in­ for the sale of alcoholic Uqi^ on ^ $6,(»0 was raised i. Plan. van, red and black cover, nial, 4 rooms down and 3 up, rtdlng, 124x268 lot, centraU Bel en, nice yard with outside fire­ ted, 10 minutes to Manchester, 23 ft iriand, fireplaced the premises. Route S3. Vernon, and dryer. Available Septem­ formation call Philbrlck Agen­ NEWLY LISTED a t $12,600. Six Paid Vacations. The nation’s oldest and RELIABLE mother with good glass top table. Reasonable. one fuU hath, 2 lavatories, A ir R eal E state, 643-9332. place, $18,007. MUlette Agency, $89,000. Could be purriiased kitchen, 18 ft dining room, Connecticut. by public subscription this year. Justice of the Peace Jetry ber r . 649-3930. c y , 649-8464. room Colonial styled home in ’The business will be owned by If you have a college degree New England’s fastest references will care for child, Call after 6 p.m . 649-3751. full basement, combination 643-5992. with less acreage. Call Suzamro 2^ baths, 2 ear garage and Worid Wide Liquors Inc. of Route ‘The townspeople consider it DeHana said the Mb report on with s($ne business experience, EXTRA large Immaculate 6 desirable Porter Street area. fixture, they support It, it Whitman’s blood com{fieted tais growing newspaper has an starting after Labor Day, reas­ — __ r — :— :------Z—TToiTTo DELUXE 4% rooms, private PACKAGE Store in Manchester. windows, attached garage, \ Shorts, 643-8886, or Doris Mo- many other exclusive fea­ 83. Vernon. Connecticut, and will be Real value here. Don’t delay. gK R(X>M custom built Ranch conducted by RUSSEll, J. DAY of you qualify for this excellent oj^rtunity for a man to onable. 643-8857. SMALL spinning wheel, $35.^^ screened paUo, all custom buUt- For further information call, acre lot T. J. Crockett, Real­ room Cape, eat-in kitcben, Aed LaUen, 246-6070. J . W atson tures for only $34,900. Call 807 Lake Street, ICencbeater, Con­ brings some tourist buainesa to inquest into the 28-year-old or- Smith office typewriter. dormer, newly painted, move-ln Belfiore Agency, 643-612L cUtectursI engineering stu­ oimortunlty. Write: work as a Newspaperboy, ins, air - conditioned, lovely Mr. Philbrlck, Philbrlck Agency to r, 643-1677^______entrance foyer, formal dining Beach and Company, Realtors. IDave Douton at M9-8306. necticut. ae permittee. our community.” WELL TAKE CARE of children Hahd law n m ow er, $5. 649-1036. condition. Only'$16,900. Leon­ RUaSEU, J. DAY w as on the dent’s death. He said bto finding Bun Oil Company SiH>ervisor in Its Rockville grounds. East Center, comer R ealtors. 649-8464. room , 1% baths, garage, base­ 622-2114. Dated tod day of August. 1906. Qeveland, who day or night at my home. NEW LKTING — unique prop­ ard A gen cy, R ealtors, 646-0469. ment, patio, sewers. Manches­ B & W was “homicide” — ruled justi­ P.O. Box No. 71 bran

    r,negotiator. WU-- or favorite shopping place, (convenient to toe eons N.C., was climbing toe ladder to said: O 0 0 H t ^ O U t l l l U l l l g ployes of toe Winchester-West- uam J. Curtain, said airlines Parkade) or you can enjoy our ipodem air con­ Samuel S. Henderson to Jo­ FULL CUT Ford Foundation. gains have been spectacularly Beade Says toe wheelbouse to take the J 1 > * Division of Olin MatMeson negotiators knew of no ached* ditioned waiting room. seph M. Lebiedz and Doris M. ” We Just kept getting pounded The Times said Lindsay will larger in the past two cmd a half lb r OOU ITnC0 Ja 1S 0 Corp., have lunch, recreational uled meeting and hod not been We honor Mobil and Uni-Serv Credit Cards, and Lebiedz, property at 205 Wood­ ROUND STEAK wheel TThirsday when toe first end pounded suid hit and hit.” announce several other antipov- years than in the pre'vioua soon the Hartford National and Connecticut Bank attack came at 8:46 a.m., 86 The crewman aaid toe Ameri* erty appointments Monday, decade.” facilities and even a rifle range, invked to any. land St. He’s Sorry WASHNGTON (AP) — The division manufactures uplon Vice President Josafgi charge cards. Stop in and see Dewey Post or Danny Quitclaim Deed miles north of Hue. ben Jets made nine passes. Among them, the paper said. He displayed charts showing Carey at your earliest convenience. Moriarty Ramsey also eatd he Donna Mae Henderson and BUMBLE BEE “Something blew me off toe MiHtary officers eoid 20mm ^ Qecil Tyeon, recently increases in the national output Housewi^s now Brothers,. 801 Center- St.,-Manchester,------—— Julia H. Beebe to Samuel G. EYE O F ------He Said It said, "^ e whole explosive ehells were used In resiened director of toe Newark of goods and services, industrial prices ^ meat and PoUce identified toe gunmw deck astern was on~fira production, - business Mvest---be Payingjeven more for toose ag Joseg^Davie. who they sMd (See Page Veo); Henderson, property at 205 the attacks. program, to. deputy admime- Lb. Can 89c Patterson thinks toe ooncua- m ^t per capita income, em- vital farm products a year from was sought as, e su i^ t in tog Woodland St, LB. r e d s a l m o n By MARGARET SCHERF The cutter was on a routine trator in charge of human rela- ROUND ROAST CBICAGO (AP) — "rm sor­ aion of an exploding shell patrol et toe mouth of toe Cua ^owned we all deplore toe fact.” Bridgeport. Aeroneutiios said Space Adminia* A shortened supply of wheat entered the room he grabbed a r iD V D l Z Rolls 3 / C Lennon said he was “ 'worried Charges against (he three (ration aaid. TOWELS By Mutiny will not be felt at home because circular table at wMch woritera let on Birch St. I to death" about the controversy w^re brought by Mrs. Mary aroused by Ms statements that Over Housing Plans any rationing of supplies will be had been eating .only minutes M everything goes aa ptaaned. (See Page Eight) BALBOA, Canal Zone (AP) — Lunar Orbiter wtU go into orbit head the Beatles “ are more popular ( See Page Ten) than Jesufl” and that “Oirie- By ROLAND BLAIS He proposed the idea here. Canal Zone police boarded the (See Page Hrirtceor) around the moon Sunday after SW EET LIFE YOUR CHOICE Its tianiBt rocket Is fired again to OUR OWN MAKE SUGAR CURED tioflky WiU go.” Of The StamfMd Advocate . appointed a special committee Liberian tanker Charles B. Wil­ son as she docked here today, eiow k down 660 mtiea from tha. Dubuque Quality, ALL MEAT fkmie U.S. radio statipM haws (For Hie Associated Press) last December to find the sites VEGETABLES four days after toe ship report­ CORNED BEEF banned Beatie records since STAMFORD (AP)—A rela- and then annoimced the general Hom0s Hit xnoofi. DELICIOUS Lennon’e remarks______were _puh- lively new concept in pubUc locations in June, refusing to ed an attempted mutiny. OibHer’a goM Is to take M i Req. 79e ib-SP LEAN OR MIXED. BONELESS Two Chinese crewmen were quality pictuses ef the nmon, FRANKFURTS Cut GrMn BtaHs Itohed In on American Teen housing, in wMch sites would be identify the specific sites. By Tornado Stamps with Drinks? Magazine. Smne former fane scatterM toroughout the city When the idea ^ scattered removed in handcuffs, a third helping eeleot a spot uhera CHUCK PIECES L. 79c YELLOW was carried off in a stretcher IS'OK. im in bulk huge bonfires of Bea- with 10 to 80 family-units in ske housing was first discussed In Holyoko ApoUo astacnauto m a | f land be­ FLAT OR ROLLED, FANCY Cut Wax Beans and taken to a mental hospital fore 16T0. doK. com tie records and pictures. garden-type apartments on each in December met year, there HERE’S GOOD VALUE DONELESS BRISKET • u>. 89c DORN In England, Lennon said. Me *ite, has this vale after he was spotted about ^ g t of them would i»ohibit inducemenU to drink. gurveyor I spaoeoraft settled BLUEBERRIES give two concerts Friday. Hiey housing shortage here has been proved location of 800 low■ The twisters striking at Ho’.- 30 miles off Cabo Blanco, CosU po„r this Brit'iah idea on “ You’re not supposed to give gently on the moon M (he dry CHOM^E QITALITV. SHORT CUT Medium Size Doz.' were giraeted by a relatively intensified by the downtown ur- Income housing units on sites voke Mass and In western Rica. the rocks. But the reaction was no pretzels, no peanuts, no free pled scores of trees and lev- ^ going to bother with stamps be- jady when you’ve been out until -We re not rare what e wrotig Apple Juice. Save 25c! ...... 5 Qt^* 9 1 «0 0 “ •— ------™"j«on e firat request wr aia. A* ^ ^ . would OUR OWN MAKE, SMALL, PURE PORK 446 CENTER STREET ' PLENTY OF FREE PARKING iwver met Mm,” e»- Mayers, eendk^ lor s^e NewfleM • Spitagdale eeotioos— eled two beras when K moved Wilson' pause then thelr^ wives would | g e e Hags Four), ffiee 9eae w am "Sweet Life" BWerad MoOoitney. "He seems eomptroBer on toe Repabeeaa fcnoK totir'V* Immo te A b w .’* LINK SAUSAGE On Sale For lb. (9c OPEN WED., THURS.. PRI. TILL f P.M. — SAT. H U 4:30 F.M. itoe BMe Bseeng «NI* Fruit Ciicktail Save. 17c . . 3 28 oz. cans $ 1 .0 0 to Ito-Mflc 6« ■tolbkf’* *®kat to* tofl. ■i.

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