Two Bodies Those of Rights Workers
^CESDAY, AUGWT-irlMl A v K ift DdA y Knt'FrMB Son TIm WsnHisr Hr' , for tte ■nApc' 'A u' iiaurh^Btinr Hiertdii ▲nWiiA 1, ISM . ■. - > ■ . V . t ...... ! 13,708 etm AttOt BltSEST BARGAIN NEWS EVER SEEN IN ! SALE NOW ON! ObwdatiMi- Manehmttr Living Room Sets Custom Mode In Our Factory In Manchester Two Bodies Those of Rights Workers ALL ROADS LEAD TO LIVING ROOM SETS GOLD BOND Trio Was Buried Avenges Strikes BEZZINI BROTHERS MAPLE BED SET In Eiirthen Dam By Red PT Boats, OPEN EVERY Q BEDROOM SUITES M o tM U t lenpriiif $ .00 Rog. ' JACKSON, Miss. (A P )— Two of the three bodies Two Planes Lost % B*d » Roils S99.9S found buried in a recently constructed earthen dam NIGHT TO ^ near Philadelphia, Miss., were identified early today as missing eivil rights workers Andy Goodman and Mickey WASHINGTON (A P )— U.S. aircraft splintered two SATURDAY TO S P.M. DINING ROOM SETS Schwemer. ' dozen North Vietnamese PT boats today and made rub All three bodies were undergoing pathological tests ble of bases from which they had attacked U.S. naval at the University of Mississippi Medical Center where vessels. The retaliatory strike gave thundering empha they were brought after being found near Philadelphia sis to a promise from President Johnson: DINETTES ETC. ARMLESS $CQ.95 late Tuesday. “ No peace by aggression and no immunity from re* Examination of the third body was continuing. Announcement of the identification of the bodies of The President issued his stem warning m an address Goodman and Schwemer was made in Washington by Type of Communist PT boat used in Vietnamese attacks on U.S. destroyers. (AP Photofax.) at Syracuse, N. Y. on the heels of a Pentagon news con SOFA BED r e i Director J. Edgar Hoover. ------*> Schwemer, 24, and Goodman, ference in whiqh Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNa 20, both white were from New mara reported the outcome of the explosive response SLEEPS TWO! Reg. $79J)0 Yorit. Missing with them was to two attacks by Red torpedo boats on American den* Africa Grab their Negro companion, James stroyers in international waters of the Gulf of Tonkin.. Chaney, 22, of Meridian. McNamara’s summary: -V ------The Greenwood, Miss., office Two U.S. aircraft downed by ^ m m Peking Aim, of Uie Student Non-Violent Coor ground fire in 64 sorties from T/'* — dinating Committee, said it had the carriers Ticonderoga and V 1/9^1/ \js 191/9 been told by the Jackson FBI Constellation. _ Defector Says office, headed by agent Roy K. Twenty-five PT boats de- A f l-PIEOE Moore, that the third body had stroyed or damaged. XHtj %M> been Identified as that of Chan NEW YORK (AP) — A Com Four shore bases heavily ey. damaged and an oil depot munist Chinese .diplomat who The three vanished June 21 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OFF defected to the United States wrecked. SECTIONAL SOFA after being freed from jail at WASHINGTON — Retaliating SAVE ■ays Red (3hlna is trying to take These were other highlight de Philadelphia where they had velopments in the crisis that for two attacks on U.S. destroy over the Congo so it can "grab been arrested on a speeding ers, U.S. Navy planes heavily the whole of Africa.” came suddenly to fever heat OPTO charge. late Tuesday: damaged four torpedo boat FOAN $1 Tung Chi-Ping, 24, former as- They had been held in Jail at bases in North Viet Nsun and r% —Johnson gave the word in a ■istant cultural attache in Bu Philadelphia nearly six hours wrecked an oil depot. Two U.S. rundi, said Tuesday China is us somberly phrased address to NO CUSHIONS A., up after Chaney was arrested on a the nation Just before midnight planes were lost in 64 carrier- ing that small. African nation as speeding charge. based sorties. Secretjuy of De a "stepping-stone to the Congo.” The last person known to have that the strike was under way. But he pledged that ” we still fense Robert S. McNamaxa said DOWN Tung held a news conference seen them was Neshoba County it was up to Hanoi "whether this -r. 7 • .'T upon his arrival at Kennedy seek no wider war” and in an deputy sheriff Cecil Price, who apparent bid to the Reds to will be all that la necessary.V Airport from Rome. He was said he followed them short a back away he said the response Senators moved to pledge bipaiv greeted by Chao Pu, 29, the only distance after their release as U.S. jet fighters are pictured after arrival in Saiton for defense mission. (AP [Photofsx.) EASY "for the present, will be limited tisan support. Sen. Barry Cold- S-PIEGE BLUEBELL IMPORTED DANISH Other employe of the Commun- they drove south toward MeHdi- and fitting.” He had a word of water backed the U.8. actions. lat government known to have an. SYRACXJSE, N.Y. — Presi defected to the United States. caution for othsra who "appear CREDIT . The Meridian Star quoted an to forget the rlaka of spreading dent Johnson said the United Tung said the Red Chinese Tpoops DfHW Russia Seen States has met deliberate LIVING ROOM SET authoritative source as saying confUct." *'do not care very much about the bodies found in the dam GoldwoterBacks aggression with deliberate ac Burundi," a new nation on the —McNamara in a late night MANY TERMS were those of two white males session with newsmen at the tion and declared "peace is the border of the eastern Congo. Unprepared oply purpose of the course we and a Negro male. The source, Rebels from Pentagon reported briefly on Ounmunlat-backed Insurgent according to the newspaper, the strike then under way and pursue.” SAIGON — Six supersonitt FAMOUS BRANDS said the bodies were found 20 LBJ’s Viet Stand said that as a precaution the For Crisis F102 fighters were flown to (See Page Twelve) feet from the top of the loose Stanleyville United States Is moving sub Saigon. The Vietnamese air earth structure, which was stantial military reinforcements 1 3 9 " ' force was put on alert. Premier being built late in June when LEOPOLDVILL.E, the Congo UNITUD NATIONS, N.Y. to Southeast Asia, with replace WASHINGTON (A P )— Sen. Barry (Soldwate/, dra Khanh appealed to his people to 9 Miners Saved, Schwemer, Goodman and Chan (AP) — The CJongolese army (AP) — A U.S. request sum ments going from the TJnited ey vanished. has driven Invading Commtmist- matically supporting President Johnson mi Viet Nam, States for the men moved for put aside dissension and stay moned the U.N. Security Coun cool "in these extremely criticid Drill Hunts More The charred hulk of the sta backed rebels out of Stanleyville flew back to the nation’s capital today. cil into urgent session today on ward from mstem Pacific tion wagon used by the trio had after fighting Tuesday in the We cannot allow the Ameri-^ hours.” bases. ITOTTED NATIONS — The 8*> been located 16 mllee north of streets of the northern Congo’s the situation in Southeast Asia —At Johnson’s orders, Am- can flag to be shot at anywhere retain our rwEpeot and praa- curity Council was eelled Into CHAMPAGNOLE, France Philadelphia two days after most important city. on e iu ^ ,’’ Goldwater said in produced by torpedo attacks on liassador Adlal E. Stevenson ar tlge.’’ session at U.S. urging. DECORATOR (AP) — Muffled sounds were they disappeared. Radio messages from Stanley backing the President. U.S. warship, and retaliatory ranged to have the United Na' At the airport bofor. leaving NEW YORK — The irtoolt detected today in a drill hole on It was an unusual end to an bombing of a North Vietnamese tions Security Council called It was learned that federal ville said the city had a quiet for Waahington, Ooldwatar told market w m Wt by selliiig or Mt. Rivel where two limestone night after battles in the city's unusual vacation. base by the United States. into extraordinary session today and state authoritiee ordered a a newoman of hla talk with the The meeting was scheduled ders. miners may be entombed. May bulldoser and a dragline to the center and around the American to deal with U.S. ctiargDe of ^For Goldwater not only sup President. originally for 11 a.m. BS'T, but MOSCXIW — The Soviet news or Andre Socle reported. site of the idam, located one consulate. aggression. A sensitive electronic listen' ported Johnson’s stand; he is "I told him that I tiiought all on the request of the Sovlrt UH'^ agency Tass reported President mile off route 488 about six However, other messages said sued a statement saying so Americana would stand behind —In advance of his public re Johnson’s announcement aiid l a m p s * 0 .* 9 - 1 2 Ing device picked up the noises ion it was put off until 2 p.m. port, Johnson briefed congres' miles southwest of Philadelphia. the army still had not dislodged about 100 yards from where more than an hour before the hia decision,’’ Goldwater said. ’The request indicated the So quoted a North Vietnames# The property is owned by a rebel band from Camp Ketele, public knew iriiat that stand There was no connection bet sional leaders, and today the statement calling the U.S. re BUY WITH Bine other miners were hauled viet Union found Itself in a diffi Senate RepuUlcan and Demo VALUES TO $29.95 Olen Biurage of Philadelphia. an ariny barracks the band cap was. ween hia sudden departure and port of a second attack on U.Sr to safety Tuesday after eight cult situation. Its delegation ap cratic leaders agreed to 'seek Burrage was reported at the tured Tuesday. Rain all nl(^t Here’s the way it happened: the Viet Nam crisis. It had been warshipe a fabrication. dso'D imprisonment in the col parently lacked instructions swift approval of a declaration site while the excavation was halted the fighting, the mes The Republican presidential announced previously that he HONG KONG — A Commuil- NO MONEY DOWN lapsed galleries. from Moscow on what stand of support for Johnscm’s actions. under way. sages said. candidate weib on the Sundance, would leave today. let-operated paper aaid Red CM- Socle said the sounds could should be taken in the Council —Aboard, the U-8. move not be identified and cauUoned The bodies were found Just Pilots returning from Stanley an 83-foot borrowed yacht, He had a chance to leave ear ville said the counterattack meeting. brought expressions of support against unwarranted optimism. before dark. cruising off California’s Catall ly by private plane, his news U.S. Chief Delegate Adlai B. (Bee Page ») against the rebels had been car from pro-Westem quarters in It was the first report of sounds Roy K. Moore, chosen last na Island in perfect lolling secretary aaid, and he took it. Stevenson was prepared to month as chief of the expanded ried out by troops who had been weather. At 8:24 p.m. he was off, tak Asia and threats from the Oom- 2-PG. FOAM ■ince Sunday. make a 20-mlnute address to the munists. The New Evening Rescue workers hope that at FBI forces in the state, said the flown to Stanleyville a few days But if the waters were calm ing his two news secretaries and Council reporting on the Ameri discovery was the result of a ago to reinforce the garrison. their two assistants with him, Post, puWl.shed by Communist $77.00 least two of the five miners still there, they weren’t off Viet can action in the Gulf of Tonkin. (Chinese in Hong Kong, warned "thorough, complete, methodi MaJ. Frederick Burke of Low thereby ending a strange inter missing In the 270-foot deep Nam, where U.S. destroyers A U.S. spokesman said the that "Red China will not wait LIVING mine are alive. A giant drill was cal, paln.staking operation.” ell, Mass., U.S. Air Force pilot were being attacked. lude in modem campaign histo BiiUetiiis United States was making this Gov. Paul B. Johnson, after of the last military plane to until the flames of war come too biting into the mountainside to Three times Johnson tried to ry. report “ in view of an unpro' close” iiefore retaliating against CsHed from AP Wires ward the area where the men getting word of the discovery,, leave Stanleyville Tuesday reach <3oldwater at sea. Three For six days newsmen have said the state's investigative been inviting Goldwater to say yoked aggression on our ships in what it called U.S. provocation. NO MONEY DOWN on our LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN may be. night, said the city’s airport was times he failed because of what international waters,” and in But the Soviet press dismissed ROOM forces "will exert every effort something, on almost every' 1 Goldwater news aide called Johnson’s nlghtlme speech with thing, and photographers have forming the Council in accor NEWS ROCKS MARKEV (Bee Page Twelve) (Bee Page Four) ’lousy reception.” a brief dispatch which Included VALUES TO $229.00 (See Page Ten) been trying to take his picture. dance with the terms of the SOFA AND CHAIR When Goldwater finally a North Viet Nam denial that NEW YORK (AP) — The And for six days Goldwater U.N. Charter. stock market slumped, mad reached shore, he called the The spokesman said the U.S. the second attack on U.S. naval has steadfastly remained inac then came back somewhat tor; President at 7:07 p.m., Califor delegation had no instructions vessels had even taken place. nia time, listened to what John cessible. It was against that back- day as southeast Asia tea-w Tuesday he again was out on on whether any Council action I ground that McNamaiw gave Sion heightened. Trading wa4^ son planned to say, and prompt the Biuidance. He fished. He would be sought, and "the pre' ly gave this statement: heavy and nt one point the (See Page Ten) New York Stock Bxohnag* 7-PC. MODERN "I am sure that rvery Ameri (See Page Four) (Bee Page Ten) 1 can will subscribe to the actions ticker tape fell 16 mlnutee be LIVING hind floor traaeaetlonB. A t outlined in the President’s state OR COLONIAL 11:80 am., tiie Dow dones ment. I "I believe it is the only thing average od SO indnetrlal ROOMS that he can do under the cir stocks was off 1.08 to 885.14* ^ cumstances. We cannot allow Judge Anderson, Atty. Zampano Half an hour carllar It haA-; the American flag to be shot at been down S.t. The nveragW' FOAM CUSHIONS, anywhere on earth if we are to loot 1.5 Tweeday, tiie steep Named for Higher Court Posts est in two months. Opening of trading in mnny ieanea w m TABLES, LAMPS VALUES TO $319.00 delasied becansa of a crash o4a Noyes to Ask orders to sell. WaH Street NEW HAVEN (AP) — "No had Its attention centered on better selection could have North Viet Nam, where U.S^ Support for been made.” commented Sen. plane, retallnted for twe to r { Thomas J. Dodd yesterday af pedo boat attacks on Ameri NOROE ter President Johnson an can dMtroyers. Dirksen Bill nounced the nomination of uii U.S. District Judge Robert P. LEAVES OANOBLED TWIN SIZE MAPLE 'V" V- Anderson for a Judgeshto in ORTHOPEDIC TYPE GOLD BOND'^ HARTFORD (AP) — State the U.S. Second Circuit Court SAIGON, South Viet Naati REFRIGERATOR . ■ t Rep. Richard C. Noyes said to of Appeals. (AP)— All leaves for DJk' INNERSPRING H0LLYV900D BED BUNK BEDS day he will submit a resolution At the same time, the Presi eervlcemen stationed In Smtill 11 Gu. $ O Q Q . 9 5 to the House Thursday urging dent announced the nomination Viet Nam were canceled tof- WITH SPRINGS AND MAHRESSES "prompt congressional action” of U.S. Atty. Robert C. Zam- night. UA. mUltnry authori OUTFITS! on an amendment that would paino to succeed Anderson on tiee said emergency leaven MAHRESS delay legislative reapportlon- the District Court bench. for scrvlcenien stationed haia Rtgular Foot i m O U ment In Connecticut and sever Dodd, referring to both Zam still would be grafted, bn(. al other states for four years. that no others woidd be per-' $ , ^ 0 . 8 8 The Farmington Republican pano and Anderson in his "Sir SOA.98 $129,00 statement, predicted the U.S. mitted to leave the ooiatryi said he was drafting the reso Senate would promptly confirm for the time being. Xhw lution In the hopes that the Bervtcemen oatalde Viet Ifnnt House would encourage sup the appointments. already will not be taamadli; port for U.S. Senator Everett Dodd, Connecticut’s senior Dirksen’s proposal. senator, was believed to have ntely recalled, supcrsonlo P108 Jet flghteif The Senate Judiciary com played the key" role in the se were rushed to Saigon tedag^ mittee by an overwhelming lections. The nominations end vote Tuesday favorably re ed monthe of epeculation about the Vletnameae ntaferte pa* ported the Dirksen amendment the Judgeshlpe. put on alert, and to provide for stays of federal Most observers hod eiqpected Med Into the heg court orders for reaj^rtlon- the Circuit Ckxirt opening to go baae of Da Nni^c. XlfD Wayside^Furniture ment through two regular ses- to AndenKm, but Zampano waa sir Mid MidlUid Bezzini Bros. slmu of the legislatures — in believed to have eome eompeti- buildup WM liffeotad is Dsputy Sheriff Cecil Price, in Jackson, Miss., helps uiiload one of three bodies Oonneotleut, th is would be tkm for the DistrlOt Court po- any atta«lis t o m D 19S9. eiUon. Mentioned among the Robert P. Anderson, left, and Robert C. Zampano, Nort& Viet Kh R ot \- transported from site near Philadelphia, Miss., for examination Igst night. Two RepreeewtaUiM Noyes ss pomlMe ehoioee w m IA. Oov. nominated for judgeships by President Johnson. I na that S6h||ht’ ceam of the bodies were identified today aa those of kmg-sought civil rights work MANCHESTER AT THE GREEN JLAK £hotofax:X > ertaiatalS M t dl s i t EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ers. (AP Photofax.) '6 . to Events 12th Qienit G>iirt Cases m o b m a l m v e t y n jjjtilCliNIto MANCHBSllE, iPONW^ im?NBSDAY, AUGUST S, 1964 KAN KVIGNINQ K SBA IA Ash Bound Over Troops Drive NesroM Resets iron^ In Store Holdup ; Stanleyville AP gt« ____ many pidplil,'^'^nedi6r. HEW tU ld t (AP) — jBvik be- lyRA if its m fashion its at Dftvid Lewis Ash, 21. of RFD 3. Lake St., Manchester, We jdst felt that our windows Score* (OMrtkMMi fiM i BNN Om ) if its m- ftniiom its dt tors ^ newly iatsgrated schotria should reflect more of a ba NEW *■ORK (AP) — Memory and Avoco, Pa.; chirjr*!d Vith robbery with vi(dence in open their doom thle fall, N^pra lance. It’s something we aB be has a strange arithmetic. Icc Activity connection with yesterday morning’s holdup of Cher- occupied by about $06 OoBgolMS ■nd white menlkln youngetom lieve in. It multii^ies Joy but .rarely rone’s Package Store at 622 E. Middle Tpke., today had soldiers. will be lugginc hooks tofether in Andrew Goodman, preifident adds to grjef; It divides ths fu Watf^bury Some of tbeso moa srws b«> department store windfr^s dls- of Bergdorf’s, says reqxmse to ture end pdst without.subtract hla caM bound over to the nexW>------— pleytng beok-to*eehool ward ing anything from ths prMent. seaalon of Superior Court at Ueved to be former Ratenga hla announced intention to inte was recovered, along with the robes. grate the store’e windowe has jddmory gives a thousand WASWBWRT (AP)— a re- Hartford. gun, a 83-caliber revolver, and gaadannki who sarvea Pramlor Uvea to a ihomant of acstasy or Ash waived examination this “Using ehlldren ih these end been generally favorable. There Murt tftagtiw wMenread gunb- the money when Rockville po Molso Ta&omba whan ha haaded Christmas windows later on is a were three anonymous "crank pleasure. You can live it over SMILINO SERVICE ■ig aad ’tephaaanf' police en- morning before Judge Simon lice picked up Ash, without in the saceaaioiilat goVemmant in and over again,, as often as you Cohen at East Hartford's Cir natural and charming way to notes,’’ Goodman said. wffi be presented to cident, at the friend’a home. Katanga. Thbonha had caOed SMILIN« SKRVICB begin et integmtlng them,” From time to time retail want. BIAIN STREET—MANCHESTER cuit Court 13. Bond wm low Ash was returned to Man them back to iUbt and tOO ara B ut' memory . usually doesn’t ^tgr poMoe tmard at a meet- ered from $25,000 to $0,000. on MAIM STREBT—MANCHESTER says Harold Guinn, aalee man' stores with large Negifi cUentel IHT today. chester where he was booked being airlifted from Blisabotb- eger for D. O. Williams. have ordered Negro manikins. do that with sorrow. It helpB the l^ndover and Ash was sent soften the edges of sadness or n e r e ha# been no indication to jail in lieu of bond. just a few hours after the hold ville to Stanleyville. His firm with its two manikin But uptil this year the demand a« what aotkm. if any. the up. Burke eald all paraons who factorlea as well as L. A. Der- dtsapixrfntment. It may even The court reported that was negligible. enable us to chuckle later at an heard wiH take on the 77-page Ash's father has come from Mrs. Della Pietra, 60, who reached the airport yesterday' Uqg Co., Grennicker-Zarla, end Commissioned to originate the was held up while tending the were' evacuated. FlalrplastlcB Manikins a n lady manikins used by Bamber event or feeling that threatened I doouRient releaaed Monday by a Pennsylvania and may be able to burst our heart at the time of, hoard committee. to furnish bond for the release store for her brother, Joseph Col. Vemo Bivin, U.S. air at- BACK-TO- among the naUonal organlia- ger’s last yeer, Maty Brows New! New! New! Cherrone, who was at the bank, taeba in the neighboring Congo ttona stepping up its pace to nan’s studios afs now concan- hamenlng. However, looth Mayor Joseph of his son while he la awaiting You have quite a treasury of ICcNelUe and police superin appearance in the high court. and two other witnesses at the (BracMvUle) Republic, aaid he meet a mumroomlng demand trating on styling Negro boys had pleaded in vain by tele-J for Negro figures. and ^ s up to age 8. By next recollections if you can look' tendent Joseph Ouilfole are ex Ash Is accused of taking scene, Raymond Luce, 34, of hack and remember when: about $100 in currency yester Tolland, and Kenneth Knight, phone wlfir U.S. consul Michael Recently one of the emert year her artists expect to have pected to comment for the first D. Hoyt of Chicago to leave SCHOOL It took a wife with long hair '^tbne since the report’s release. day morning in the holdup of 16, of 100 Ferguson Rd., late set’s most elegant mink and window facalmliea of Negro an hour to get ready to gt) to a the package store at gunpoint yesterday afternoon singled out StanleyvUie- couture emporiums, Bergdorf- youngsters through their teen McNeills said yesterday it All Amaricans known to be in party. Now it tfkes a wife with would be improper for him to and then fled on foot and in a Ash as the holdup man during Goodman in New York an years. short hair an hour and a half. red, 195i7 Ford convertible. A the Stanleyville region have nounced it has taken a Negro Miss Browsnan says Boston is ■ay anything until the report a lineup at Manchester' Police been evacuated except five con her best customer. Among 40 or Opportunity was the key word had been submitted to the garage mechanic took down Headquarters, It was reported brother and Sister into it’s in America not security. All the license plate of the get by Capt. George P. McCaughey. sulate members, Bivin said. manUcln family. 80 otties which have already or most Americans wanted was a hoard. Quilfoile declined oom- away car and called it into po Officials ordered the evacua They will make their debut dered or have indlcatM a future ment imtil he had a diance to The case Investigation here tion as fears mounted that Stan- Early Bird interest in Negro manikins from chance to show what they could lice. Aug. 27 as nursery school tots in do. ' study the document. A tracing of the car, and a was done by Lt. Ed\Yard Wln*- lejrvUle would fall before the re ■ six-window baek-to-school dis major firms, the southernmost The report alleged that eev- ler. Patrolman James McOooe TTie envy of the neighborhood Rockville patrolman's remem bel onslaught, aided by a leftist play along chic Fifth Avenue. is 8t. Louis. was the kid whose soldier uncle aral million dollars a year are bering giving a written warn and Det. John Krlnjak. In fifth column expected to strike Last JaniMry Bamberger’s The record for tong-dlstanoe groeaed in gambling operations Rockville, under the supervi manikin business belongs to brought home a spiked German ing to its owner. Ash, one night inside the city. department store, Newark, helmet from the first World In the city. It recommends last week, led to Ash’s appre sion of Police Chief (Jeorge Stanleyville ia the prime tar- SALE! N.J., pioneered with the unher Jerry Leeds of Flairplastlcs. Trapp, the case was hsmcUed by Thanks to the fashion tai- War. ■CMUtlon of a four-man vice hension at a friend's home in gat of the bush fighters who alded ai4>earance of several Ne A (hide w«a a fellow who wore ■quad and claims the d^>art- Rockville. The description of Lt. Emilio- Pellegrini and Sgt. have eelaed much of the East gro figuree in windows showing fluencs of Peace Corps mem bers among the emerging Afri Ij-button shoes, W: ■MSit ia handicapped by poor the vehlole at the holdup scene Raymond G. Dunham, who ern Congo in a campaign of oon- higher-priced ladies ready to {t was a mark of affluence to laadership and low morale. matrtied AMi's ear. The car made the arrest. w est supported by Oommtmlst wear. can nations, he says, native women want Amerlcan-looklng own a dcnible-breasted suit. monnar Mayor flldward D Oilna. The decision to use Negro The nickel glass of beer had Bergtn, wtx> appointed Ouilfdlle In a series of terse messages manikins, said window manager clothes and the businessmen Tuesday night, Hoyt reported there want to display tiiem “in become a casualty of inflati KANCflESiBB BVianNO" HERALD, HAHCHESTES, CONN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1964 P A O R M I h vu o iC M !m » sn out ptoce-by-pieoe to save eolvod tmtU 8:S0 p.m., Aug. IS materials for town purposes, all during tlw Beooiid World War. H tb ro n at toe town office building; ihseiiuent salvage to be toe Touring Scouts im A Franae Spats and iBisaaf Farts* of toe supervisor at hours the eathedral to, ter the most ' Duties will oonsist of actively part, vary simple; however, toe iRTHm ^ ahd ptatoa from such aourcilt MWa Hearing of ZpA BupetelJilng end directing the other than tlK ^ during which Visit Cathedral len F o r u m the dump to open. beautiful atained glass windows ar leaa aqustM I M f with abaoa.^Bfem dumping of refuse during make the beauty of the ehunto. NOW hours of operating; safeguard Chill Betums PYom Zermatt,. Switaerland, ICkniahehev Ruqda. Spain and Porta^nl* S la t^ Aug. 24 "The cathedral was a pleas- K R lU S I N D S CottMSBleations ter publications in the Open Forum W8I ing of town property; preven B-rrrt weather again! odd Nancy. Hitt writes about a 'ytolt ant'Stop M there were 34 tired In other words, love Goldwater baeCnaa not'M guaranteed'publication If they eontain msre esan tion of loitering and/or scav and ehiveiy yesterday morning, to a French cathedral visited The xoBlBg board W* an>eala girls from an .18-hour train s f the enemies ha has niada SOO .w ot^ Hie Herald reserves the right to decline to enging; enforcement of rules Tuesday. And it toe fourth of tty Girl Scout TrOop 1, She is ride. A prominent Spanish ,magasine edi puUiab any matter that may be Ubeloua or which Is In bad wUl hold a publie healing Aug: end regulations for operation of August, with extra fires neces one of 34 scouts spending the “TBe a^rto of^ toe troop send taste. Free expression o f pcfiltical views ia desired by sary to keep fairly comfortable. summer touring Europe. The torial finds that this country has dimin M in toe town office building dump and town highway area. a hearty bon JoUr to the - p ^ 1. u n contributions of this character but letters whidh are de Extra blankets at night, etc. cathedral in (Jhartres, France, pie of Manchester. Mercl 'tteaii'' ished its power by sickly ventures into for a variance to permit con Hours of operation are 16- famatory or abusive will be rejected. hours per week as prescribed The Hebron Women’s Club to to called the' (Jhartree Cathe coup.” tinued use of e multiple fiunily MR RENTlttl liberalism, and followed a "low moral by the board of selectmen, planning a Itmcheon and dral. Miss Hitt writes:' m r ^ ? is S = ^ standard on the level of its great inter- dwelling on a lot smaller then supervisor to be responsible for matinee get-together, at Good- "This cathedral was studied one acre and having less front own substitutes when neces speed restaurant and opera in many French classes at Woman Elew Mail er national rasponaibilitioa.” •ms l>w Fasplar ^as dogs to be picked up by toe age then 300 feet. sary. house, Htost Haddam. Manchester High School, and AtfTum "Never In the history of mankind," t o the XSdltor, dog warden. It was a delight to see it first DETROIT — The first womito e A u M a i n s We are a family who. In the The request Is made by An A supplemental bid to provide A picnic supper took place to says this Spanish editor, "has a nation toe necessary equipment to per hand. ' ’ to'becom e a regular mail pilot M *••«••••«••••••••• U*0 Wh(y Is Governor Dampseir past week, have been put upon thony Sylvester for property on day, Wednesday, at toe home * A l Mm M s lost so much in so short a time aa flie was Helen Richey. She flew on •••••••••••••••* in such a burry to railroad rs- by a stray cat. Now, people Bess LaJu Rd., Afhston Lake. form toe sanitary land fill oper of Mrs. Frank Kulynych, attend ‘Through the 'knowledge of n ation is also open, but this equlo- Myra Treash, Holly Hooker, a contract route between De • A l TlmM United States has lost In the last 16 apportlonment through ihe leg who read this may ask, "Who Dump Overseer Bought ed by members of Jones-Keefe troit and Washington in 1934. At ment is not neccessary to qualify Auxiliary, American Legion. Linda Maher, Diane Sharp and ______^ P I U * years, at the hands of liberal poUtldana islature? could possibly be put upon by a Tbe Job is mgein open for that time she was a veteran of Uttle klttenT” Reed on and you town dump eupervlsor at the for toe supervisor's position. Ruth Strickland, our French PcM l D o d e w MaSSStt nSm U •acliuiTcljr MtiUWI and owing to squalitarian, democratie Did he know when he called scholars, the remaining mem 26 years and 1,000 hours of fly INU OM el r m b ila « t lo B « »u m w i shall know! send pit site, old Colchester The board of selectmen re Manchester Kvenlng Herald and materialistic Ideas.” the Bpeolal session that too bars of toe troop learned that ing. She was a coholder of toe 878 MAIN 8 T B B R I O T S O M a Tott ID or not MOorirtio orod^ It all started by a cry at toe road, in Hebron, as announced serves toe right to reject any Hebron . eorreepondent, . Miss women’s endurance flight rec •ad alM tb« loeal Mira oub- But now, says the Spanish editor, Congreee of toe United Statee, door. Someone obviously having by toe board of selectihon. and all bids. Chartres to toe oideet and big Phone 643-3881 Susan B. Pendleton, telephaae gest cathedral in France. Also, ord, made In 11 days above Mi « raiwiWlBattoa el apaolai *;► Goldwater’s nomination has "made con Domoerats and Republicans one cat too many left It off. With Sealed bids, clearly marked The town of Hebron also re tn-84M. that all the windows wsrs tak- ami in 1932. servatism fashionable in the United idllM, art iq> in arms ovef toe three cMldren in toe houae 'Town Dump Bid” irill be re- serves toe light of salvage of pressure being exercised fay the everyone knows when you feed States Slid in the rest of the woild.” To Court*? a cat once it adopts you. This “V 5afi«*’sr!?Sf‘ ia '" T ? S " s ^ be a eonservative today is "modem, dar Over 75 biUs have been filed cat was not wanted here, but 985 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. to 5:80 P.M. - - ing, elegant and attractive from an in in the House and several In "we fom djhat toe_dog warden MUSIC STORES; 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (522-7201) 17 OAK S^MANCHESTER i ternational viewpoint” tbe Senate. If he did not know, could ‘ not pick up stray ‘ ” live ““cats, ‘ WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL 649-7196 where eve our Represeltattvea lacking the authority to do eo. I Portugal’s largest newspaper says For him to perfmm this service that "Barry Goldwater marks a reversal Daddario, St. Onge, and the rest? Also our SenatoM Dodd whoever put In toe call would AUDirTrokBAO ov cmcnui- have to pay a fee five ddllsu's. In American politics, starting toward and RiWcoff. Why «on’t they o t the conquest of peace through the de From toe first we knew It had rtltaic elMdaa boara; inform hton? to go. Not being people with | fense o f the essential elements of peace Have tbe people of Oonnec- \UJatk4H4. — i*plm l ^ u r the conscience of its owners we ur — 1 p.m Tuaaday. and not by abandoning them to the ene tksut got a right to know what could not do to aomeone else ^ — 1 p.in. WedMaday. my. Opposition (to Goldwater) stems to going on in WaaMngton re what they had done to ua. We — 1 D.m. Ttauraday. •a; - T p.m Friday essentially from this fact; The world garding reapportkmment? Tbe were t r y ^ our beat to get her . doadUaa: 10:W a.m. aaeb day m strong hi-pirttoon backing to to the Humane Society in New a«cap» fctorday — * a.a^ fears the truth.” expected to peas a tomporary ington. But ales!! The cat SEMIANNUAL i X S ' Somewhere between abuse from Mos quick measure to stop the turned and bit our five year old WednMday, Auffuat B cow, and praise from Spain and Portu courts from Interfering—at this daughter In toe Up. This of FURNITURE gal, somewhere between the enemies ha writing the meaetire has al course involved a tetanus shot. Along toe way we found out It is has made and the friends he has made, ready paaeed the Judldary Oommlttae overwhelmingly. not a law to quarantine a cat, While The Mete Loet there may indeed be the true appraisal Any action now by our Leg- but for our own protection It M ake your important to After Mverel preliminary alarti. the of. Senator Goldwater. One could wish it Mature nfight well be nullified. should be in case U to rabid. could prove aa simpla and aa clean as n Won’t SMnebody please Gover Even though we have been aS' telavlaioB channel ewitched from the ball sured this is only one chance in choice between liberalism and eonserva* nor Dempsey this? Governor game, where the Meta and the Oianta a mUlion that the cat to rabid, tlam. Dempsey to already accusing who in their right mind would were tied in extra inninfa, to the White certain people of delaying tac Houae in Waahlnfton. take even this remote chance tics. We have had this type of with their child? There a grim-faced Prealdent told hla v^wesentatim for hundreds of decorating schemes with Always keeping in mind this your August Plays It Cool At The Beach With Sylrlsii Ofiara yeare and the United States country that he had found himaelf com- In recent summers—five out of the is a stray cat, the Humane So peUed to take one more atep toward Congress le based on this same ciety could not keep it, the dog lest six, we would say—the month of SUN SPARKLE AND SILHOUETTE: Late Afternoon, Watch Hill principle, so why is the Gov deeper and more direct participation in warden has no authority or fa- August has made its bow with a first ernor so set on his railroad clUties to quarantine. Obvious the war in Southeaat Aaia, and that ho waek stretch of abnormally cool temper ttmetahle? ly we could not confine It. Our had gtven direct ordera for attack ea atures. 'When Governor Dempeey only solution was to pay a North ^etnameae ahlpa and inatallationa made thta statement a week veterinarian one dollar and Watkins Fine Floor Just whan most of ua arc paychologi- ago to the Judges that their de fifty cents a day tor fourteen hi reply to new attempU at torpedo boat oally ready for the real onslaught of op- Inside Report eision was "an Imprudent exer days. A t toe end of which we attache oa unita of our fleet o ff the pressiva summer weather, a brilliant Jimmy will have to pay more to do cise of my authority as Gov ■hore o f North Vietnam. Jersey City Street Scene dome of clear Canadian air blows down by ernor” he stoted that he would away with this abandoned crea Ih e Prealdent completed hia aober not call a special session on ture. ever us, yields beautifully to the noon Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak We are the victims of a ef^rda, a ^ the televiaion diannol went Aug. 3. However, when he left day sun, but, each evening, begins run Breslin On the day we were there, the stray cat. There wlU always be Save at mid-summer Semi-Annual Sale pricest- bdek to tee ball fama McCOMB, Miss. — RacUl the meeting with the Judges he ning back toward its own fir-lined tem Negro boy was still at work. people who are Irresponsible It had taken two-thirda o f an inning hatred, the Beast that fattened announced that he would call a afid not care what they do with peratures. By morning, it has brought there. In the Baltimore Tran "Yeah tonight. Last night, in Harlem and Rochester, stalks Elsewhere in these parts, how special sesaiem on Aug. 3. The to make the declaration of limited war. JERSEY CITY—Only a cou ever, resistance is more diffi pets. Hartford County thermometers down sit.” they was S(» of us. Tonight they the quiet streets of this south plain truth to that the toree Parhape moat Americana wiah the ple of them were there at the cult. The most respected mer Our question is this: Why into the forties — sometimes the low start. Then the others started "Baltimore Transfer, not be more." west Mississippi town in a more Judge panel has usurped the should one family pay such a ip^ttar could be kept in auch propor- "YesLh more." insidious way. chant in one nearby town was duties of the Governor end the forties. Some mornings it is crisp enough to come out of the shaded door transit,” they told him. told to fire a Negro employe. price of mental anguish over S n a criala of importance and dura- Eugene Harrison, the one in One incident is illustrative. A Legislature and that a govern to suggest frost, and some first week of ways and into the hot sun and "All right, Baltimore ’Trans their child — the burden of the sports Jacket, stepped out few weeks ago, a Negro auto When the answer was an un ment by toe people, of the to take two-thirda o f an Inning, but pretty soon there were 35 of fer. What difference do it equivocal no, the APWR Imposed boarding and getting rid of a August morning, if this pattern keeps into the gutter. Three little kids mobile mechanic was called to people, and foe the people has cat they never asked for In the troubleeome enough or aetioua them crowded together on the make? You could be from Bal had run over to the police car a white boycott on the store. repeating itself year after year, there timore Itself and they still no make emergency repairs on a perish^ from Oormectiout. first place, and the financial mtoiigh to do auch a draatic thing aa call cracked sidewalk on the corner and the cope were playing with car stolled in a lonely stretch APWR started in the Natchez lawJc r will be frost mixed with the cobwebs, of Grand St. and Manning Ave.. Job.” area over a year ago. It spilled Wilber T. Little. responsibility of It all? them. of road. When he arrived, the ctf a ball game. "How many of you here have We know if this had been a until the rising sun hits them both. which is in Jersey City. The "Hey, boy!” Robinson yelled hood of the automobile was into southwest Mississippi last There are aome other Americana who, police records.” spring. It seems to be growing. VlcUms of Stray Oat squirrel or other wild animal This first week of August cool spell policemen in the squad car at the kids, "B oy !" The kids raised. He peered under it and It would have been taken care fwa are to Judge by the way they have across the street became ner ‘”They’re a low type," a high- To toe Editor, has now eome enough times so that sen A fellow they were calling turned and looked at him. "Get was Jumped from behind. It is our understanding that of. But a cat! ! Oh no! ! hi the peat, are delighted that vous. They bent down to pick type Mlssisslppian told us. r y I«c f • b#-f sible people delay their vacation sched Cash pushed through the crowd. out of there,” Robinson yelled. On that particular day, the there' Is a letter to toe town Signed: panaion of the war in Southeaat up their tin helmets from the He was smoking a cigar. He "Get away from them animals," Beast of racial hatred was sated "They’ve got their own griev Put Upon By A Cat ChEMSmAN) ules until the second week in August, if ances against society, old scores manager, asking for cats as well , had begun to come, impatient with floor of the car. had on a navy blue Jacket and The three kids ran away from with something less than a black they can. the cops who had been playing to settle.” te pnaaHrilltj that it ahould atlll be "He put his helmet on,” one clean white shirt. He was the man’s death—a good beating. Sensible people who do manage, now, only one with a Jacket on. with them. His alleged sin? Late for work In settling their old scores by of them on the corner said. envenoming the race issue, ‘^hnited’* hi any way, and oonvinped "I got a record,” he said. He ' - ."How.-fliany of you are on one morning, ostensibly because to take their vacations later in August "They can’t make up their APWR and Other segregationist Today in History Iflat only now have we begun to ac\ in . mind whether to-come over here looked right at you. "I got a Junk?’’ ' ha had attended a secret civil are likely to be rewarded by Improved "No Juilk,” Harrison said. outfits prey not only on the de licuthoaat Aaia in a manner fitting our or to run away,” somebody else record,” he said again. "Look it rights meeting. weatoer in that section of the month "We know what's goto’ on. Cops When the Mississippi Summer fenseless Negro. They prey on By THE AflSOOIATED PRESS^signed a treaty In Moscow for Well-to-well ^awer and our role in hlatory. said. up. Eugene .Harrison, 113 Man the good conscience of most of which was once reserved almost exclu beat up every colored boy they Project started last spring, the Today to Wednesday, August a partial nuclear test ban. '^eiliapc what Senator Goldwater aaid "You animals,” one of them ning Ave.” see. They bent up an old wom the whites. One white man put Today’s Birthdays or Rug Sizes sively fo r the dog days. "I got one, too,” another of organizations sponsoring it b hia reeponae to Prefeident J.obpfPiVe yelled over to the police. "You an, we all seen it. Cops is ani it this way. 6, toe 318to day of 1964. There Actor Robert Taylor is 53 to ' An August which opens this cool never them said. (known as COFO) asked friend with Cushion appeal ter aupport provldea one of the hear that? You animals.” mals.” ly Mississipians and the U. 8. "I have been an editor in a are 14« days left In the year, day. Film director John Hue Choioe of ssems to manage to oollect enough hu "Who does the talking here?” "Yeah, me, too,” a''lot of "Yeah, and we goin’ get good town lor 20 years. The race ton is 58. end Labor! to what divides ua...... Department of Justice whether today’s Highlight In History midity and miasma to put on those in the crowd was asked. them said. them." question here is deeply etched On this date in 18fi4, a fed 7 * ^ e cannot,” said Ooldwater, “ allow "What do you have the rec tt would be safe to send volun sufferable, stifling doldrums which were "He talk,” one of them said. "Can’t anybody come down teers to this part of the state. into our life. It goes back to eral fleet commanded by Ad- 19 Colors W American flag to be shot at 'ariy- ord for?" here and talk to you and Reconstruction. It is embedded once the weather trademark of the "Yeah, he talk,” some others The answer: It would not. mirsd David Farragut steamed hhere on earth if we are to retain our SSLld. “For tryln’ to live,” tiM fat straighten this thing out?” in our economic rivalries. It is Parley Delegates month. Rather, the new August develops Acconfingly, COFO volunteers into Mobile Bay, the last out one said. "We through Ulkln’ ,” Harri (as distinct from a few COFO sustained by our fear of the un let on the Gulf o f Mexico held reapect and prestige.” They pointed to a fellow who known. a gentle warming trend which makes had on a light straw hat and "Yeah. We got mouths to son said. staff organizers) stayed out of by Oonfederabe forces. It was Return to Town POPUL\RlTY or BEAUFORT ~t n ia t can be taken as an unassailable "Yeah,” they all said. "But I have never felt its sting life in the moimtains and on the lakes Mack shirt.. He had mlmieo- feed.” one next to him said. most of southwest Mississsippl. there that Farragut shouted his Nylon ADORATION Twist point of view. ’The rats round here big as A girl in shorts and with her If they hadn’t, it is a safe as as I feel it now. It ia corroding eommand from the rigging: D. Lawrence Adams, son of and at the shore more and more beauti graphed sheets under one arm. my own philosophy of life. To These two beautiful nfiw Mohawk Carpets will - bring new ■'.1 There ia, unfortunately, a counterpart people,” the fat man said. hair in curlers walked around sumption that these counties "Dtutm the torpedoes; full speed Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Adams fully appealing. It becomes hot and hu He said his name ia Melvin Rob help restore the faith I used to beauty to your decorating schemes. They’re wove^ of certi to the Goldwater statement, which "They eat more than the peo the' crowd and one of them would now be under martial ahead.” When the smoke a t of 176 Broad St., and Da'vld R. Truly one of Watkins all-time carpet hits! This heavily tex- mid only after it hu become irrevoca inson and that he lives at 2056 reached out and grabbed her have in mankind, I have set a fied Chemstrand Acrilan, proven over 14 years as a fibre of would go something like this; Grand St. The mimeographed ple do. We got to live with the law. battle cleared. Mobile Bay was Ellington, eon of Mr. and Mrs. tured carpet gives your floors a plain carpeted look without bly time to head back for school and by the arm. curious goal. I am making my Robert Ellington, 30 Diane Dr. shsets listed things the people rat.s, we got to feed them.” Walk the streets of McCkimb ' In federal hands. plain carpet cleaning problems. The nubby, high-and-low excellence for quality carpets. Choose POPULARITY, a ‘Tt ia possible to move the American "Y o u !" she said. self do 100 kind deeds for my have Just returned from Pur^ the dollar. "Me, I gamble,'’ Melvin Rob and other small towns of south On This Date rich high-low texture in 18 colors, or BEAUFORT, a new flag into positions which make it inevit in the neighborhood say they The one who grabbed her fellow man, things I would not due University, Lafayette, Ind, twisted yam pile doesn’t show f(X)tprint8 or shading. Woven Occasionally, In these pleasant modem want from JerMy City officials. inson said. "Shoot dice, play west Mississippi and the air is In 1884, the cornerstone of able that it be shot at” cards. And then if somebody laughed. Then they all started- drowsy with the languid smells otherwise do. You think I’m The young men were repre^ of heavy denier, long wearing virgin Nylon. 12 and 15 ft. concept in raniiom-sheered carpet in 15 vibrant erfors 1 Augusts of ours, it forgets to rain. But "Jobs,” Rtwinson said. to pay attention to the girl and crazy, but I think I ’m saving the Statue of Liberty wag laid It ia between these two concepts, each happen to park a truck around of summer. But talk to the news sentatives of the South Metho width installed wall-to-wall with Mohfiwk Resilience cush one can, after all, let the mess go and ‘T hat’s the big^mng. We want drift away and that broke it up. myself." •t the entrance to Neiw York diet (Jhurch Youth Fellowship present and fully applicable, that we someplace 1 rob it." paper editors, the drugstore ion and labor, or, cut to room size rugs, bound and finished, ♦EVENINGLOW- do one’s real gardening next year. Jobs so we can Hve. I’m 20. I It was S p.m. and they had a owners (most of whom have ’This la southwest Mississippi Harbor. at the National Convocation for TREASURE GOLD ISLAND JADE “Yeah, we Robin Hoods," the In 1892, Congress passed a with Mohawk Resilience cushions to fit, |or only $9.89 a are trapped in our present position in got no Job.” fat one said. "We Just don’t give lot of time before it was night. closed their lunch counters rath today, where families are known Methodist Youth. Over 5,000 MEADOW GREEN SANDALWOOD *AMBER SPICE Southeast Asia. "Were you in the riot last to the poor. We give to our Jersey City is a minor league er than desegregate) and the to exchange their license plates bU for the coinage of five mll- delegates, representing every square yard, ciMnplete! Harlem or Bedford-Stuyvesant. Mon saver half dollars as sou D A M A SK RED ♦ C U O U D G O L D night?” selves.” housewives. (>nly then, in the lor out-of-state tags before driv state in toe U.S. and foreign HORIZON BLUE Ih e question still Ungers, whether City Of Connecticut ing to New York City to see toe "In it? We was the riot,” "That’s it,” another yelled. But its troubles are the same. words of phrases of those who venirs of the world’s Colum countries attended the confer FROST BEIGE RO M A N G O L D ♦ O FF W H IT E we and North Vietnam can halt the al If the population growth continues its Robinson said. The colored people take their World’s Fair. This is how iar bian exposition. ence. Adams is a former Herald MAPLE SUGAR BURNISHED GOLD OLIVE GREEN present trends, the population o f Con "We steal to live." live slda by side with racial HONEY BEIGE TURQUOISE ♦ ♦ R U SSEH . most daily escalation of war which has "And we goin’ to be the riot "What would you do if you grievances into the streets and hatred, is it possible to under toe Beast has advanced. In 1912, Theodore Roosevelt newsboy. MANDARIN RED DELFT BLUE necticut will double by the turn of the they scream of Jobs while they 19M Publishera Nemtpapar w«M nocninated tor prealdent by R O Y A L BLUE CELADON been going on, with lunges of various again tonight,” somebody in the had three kids at home and no stand the malevolence of the Sjrndioate SHELL BROWN CHAMPAGNE next century. In the next 36 years the loot stores and they call for the progressive party, ORDER ON HAIRCUTS ERIN G R EEN SURF G R EEN SAN D BEIG E kind into North Vietnam filially beglh- population increase will equal the growth back said. body give you a Job and you Beast. AVOCADO had to feed them?" Robinson equal rights while they beat up' TTie proprietor of a small In 1916, British nurse Edith TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New MOCHA Bing to answer North Vietnamese lunges o f the past SOO years. Harold E. Rider, "Yeah,” they all said. bus drivers and try to kill po COPPER M AIZE G O L D "How many of you here have said. drugstore near here found a Herald Cavell was arrested by the Jersey’s barbers were toM to •Popularity Pattern only. ••Beaufort Pattaaa wfiy South, with North Vietnam lunging out chairman of the Board of the Fairfield licemen. And the grievances day that refusal to cut toe hair MARTINI Jobs?” What’s this, you can’t go get a note on brown wrapping paper Germans and later executed as on the high seas, and with the United County Trust Company told the Gov make some sense, but the peo of Negroee could result in ernor’s Conference on Interregional Only one of them answered. . Job?” they were told. tied to a brick at the front door. Yesterdays a spy. ple do not, and now this has In IDifi, Britain repudiated cense suspensions. Statac beginning to blast the shore. Planning that this will in effect estab "Where do you work?” "Yeah, they got Jobs all over "Get rid of that damn nigger by for us,” somebody yelled. been going on for so long that it Saturday night or take what the 1908 Munich jMMst 'with Nasd In a letter to all bsirbers, the ’-T he one slim hope, aa always when lish a "City of Connecticut”' which in "Shipyard.” tires you to think about it be "That’s why. we hardly eat com es," the note ordered. 2 5 Yearn Ago Germany. New Jersey Board o t Barber the world goes to the brink of World turn wil be a part of the megopolls ex "Yeah, but he got a shape cause everything always seems home.’’ Nothing happened Saturday Adams St. bridge replaced Examiners said; “A statemmt tending from Maine to Virginia. Job,” Robinson said. to wind up with a garbage can after washed anvay as result of Ten Years Ago by any Ucensed barber given as War m , lies in the United NaUons, "Canned pork and beans, night. But a few days later a JUi agreement to resume The impact of such a population "Yeah, he got to make the going through a stors window. previous fall's flo^. a reason for denying service to whioh has hitherto, by United States de- growth or even half that amount can that’s the only meal I know," member of the Association for Iranian oil production was sign shape.” another said. "You Chester Shields, Manchester non-white persons that he did d^on. been kept frozen out of the South- not be absorbed without chaos or broad one said. the Preservation of the White ed by the Tehran government know what happens when a col Quotation for Today trumpeter in U.S. Marine Band, not know how to cut or shave planning. Mere population pressure A kid on the edge of the crowd Race (APWR) stopped in to see and eight of the world’s larger «^|it Asia situation. The fact that Presi ored man make the shape? It There are two Insults which speaks to personnel of Stake toelr hair would be untrue.” causes problems which endangers health began to clap ^ o bricks to the proprietor. The Negro (a oil oompcuiies. dent Johnson last night ordered this mat takes a disease to make a gether. BO human will endure: The as clean-up boy) must be fired, he 'Trade School. and safety. Mr. Rider suggests that we Five Years Ago ter brought before the Security Coun have not kept up in the past. Will we do steady place for him.” "Hell with it.” he said. "Hell sertion that he hasn’t a sense said. Vice President Richard M. cil, so that we can complain of the ag- better in the face of greatly increased "You know the Baltimore with it. Nobody do nothin’ for of humor, and the doubly im In this particular small town, 10 Yean Ago Several Manchester residents Niaon returned to Washington i r eesion which led to oiir own attacks, pressure? Transit right over there?” a fat ua, we do something for them." pertinent assertion that he hss the merchants formed their own TREAT SHOPPE one said. He pointed down the "Right from off of the top of never known trouble — Sinclair society to resist the APWR. leave as official delegates to after a tour o f the Soviet differs the possible result that the rest It will be Impossible to provide water, 999 MAIN STREET h o u ^ g , food, transportation, including block to a big warehouse. "They the roof." Lewis, American Novelist Their tactic — stall, hedge, and S2nd annual convMition of Su Union and his confrontation iSf the world may attempt to have the a railroad, and Jobs for this population got one colored boy working "Tonight.” (1885-1951). be pleasant, but don’t give fai. preme Grand Orange Lodge In with Premier Nikita Khrush- fdourtty Council take hold o f the eriiole increase without planning. At the same Detroit. eohew. Atty. Herman Tules namsd One Year Ago CLOSED lujoblem. That, coupled with Preddant time, planning, especially industrial planning, brings with it certain dangers. president of Manctaeatar Bar ■Rie United SUtes, British will re-open August 7to fchnaoc’s pledge that we ounelvec are Natural economic laws have to be ig Assn. astd Russian foreign ministers ftIUl interested in keeptng this a limited nored. The problem facing the planners 100^ Wool eonatitotes the world's slim, but is to Just what extent the ignoring of A Tlioiight for Today 9x12 ft.* jj^ln bope^^ay. economic laws is Justified or safe. Certainly, as Mr. Rider points out, Sponsored by tko Meueheefei it is a legitimate aim of the state and Oonuell of Ohoreheo local governments to exert, themselves to attract Industry which will give em Two Friends And A Fm One of the dlatinguishing ■13 ^ Sq. Yd. j A ployment to the people. It is probable L^Xt would seem obvious that, aeoordiag that both temporary and permanent tax marks of a man of God is his willingness to love, pray ter, tiy demantal politioU rules, the best concessions should be made to promote The a favorable climate for Industry. The and forgive his enemies. ttling that has happened for the candid- suggestion that the town tax on in An old (Jhriatian of Alexan f t y o f Senator Goldwater since his nom- ventories be eliminated la in keeping dria was surrounded by people Authentk look l^ tlo n has been the savage way in which with this, thought. But to build an at who ridiculed him for hia faith. He was subjected to every Premier Khrushchev hpa attacked his mosphere favorable to industry and to lure Industry to an area with economic humiliation, insulted and cursed, Fabulous SHOWBOAT Collection nomination. bait Which is contrary to sound econenn- and physically maltreated. At ■very auch onslaught from the Krem- Ics are two different things. length one his tormentmn Watkinfi Showboat Ollection is one of the finest 100% Wool OLD COLONIAL BRAIDS Mb ought to be worth mllUons of votes A too attractive bait might attract naked him in mockery what RENT A FUMELESS carpet values we’ve seen in a long, long, tim^. Choose from \ marginal concema. "that Are not re miracles his beloved Christ, hi the United Stotes. four rich, distinctive styles at only $18.95 a sq. yd. Thrifty Early American housewives braided colorful ruge cession resistant and will become liabili whom he vaunted so much; had from rags. Today we capture this old time charm with Wat If you are running for the Presidency ties on our economic balance sheet.” One performed. The old man re ELECTRIC WATER HEATER ■ I c f the United States, the bast thing ia of these lures is the proposal thiit loans plied; "He wrought this mir kins Old Colonial Braids. Each rug is sturdily ma i - / HANCHESTER BVBjnNQ HERALD, HANGHESTEB, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1964 F 4 0 P HAMCkBraBR iVKNING HBRAU), M AH O U^llIU bONtf^ WjibNBSDAT,. AtlfcUftT ^ seat. Republican Chester L. seii easily defeated former state Miss and Democrat John Mont Atty. Oen. FVaxk L. Benson. Directors Okay $ ^ 1 0 0 0 Missouri's Warren Hearnes gomery were primary victors. Pocatello City Commissioner ARTINrtT Kansas’ four other congress Oeorge Hansen emerged victor July Building men, all Republicans, were re in a thrSe-man fight for the ^keThruvcay For Devon-Deepiicood Sewer H. Mordstroin, 2$, q( Wiuiier in Primary Upset nominated — three without op- ClOP nomination for tha 2nd dls- N O W Cost $353^77 TV-Radio Tonight 84 Biril fit, (Hastoabury, last poaitlon. triot house seat now held by FOR Democratic Rep. Ralid) Hard WASHnTGTON (AP) — Mls-f Bolling, Sen. Stuart Symlng- Bolling, a powerful Johnson Wo Te»t ike Restaurant* Tba town board of dlractora^ H e also offered to have an an id l^ was ohargefi with making ing, who was unoppoe^ Although the astlmated sost an unnsceaMry noise with a - ton and all other incumbent con- Admlnlatratlon voice in the ▼otad unaaimoualy last nigfht glneering study of the area SQuri X Democrats apparently House Rules Committee, had . b i the first district. Rep. of taxable etmstruetion in Man motor vehicle (squealing tires). gresamen won easily. (iompton I. White Jr., also a .^locked nearty 10,000 miles in made to datermlns whether gave fieoretary ot State Warren Iieen challenged by Judge Run- Television to authorlia tha Inatallatlcm o f Ths, violation occurred on ■ W. In Missouri’s predominantly Democrat, and Republican John her official Thruway car since chester last month was M per storm sewers should be install X. Hesamae their nomination for Republican neighbor, Kansas, tor PhUlips. 'Rw r* ( S) Bis I Tbsatsr A (II) ■ubseripUm ■anltary aawars in "ons at tha ed at the same time u eanltkry C e n te r S t Nordstrom was sum Mattmlller ware unopposed for starting work sipc weeks sfo. cent bolow that for the eorras- ~ «;00 ( t-3(M0> ra tty Duka 12UVa SILYEK lANi, lAST HAKffOtP moned to appear in Cireolt governor In an imset Tuesday the OOP gulwrnatorial primary Symington, seeking a third SEE US FOR ( i ) News few cantral aactiona o f Man- eewera. senate term, defeated two little- their party’s nominations. Trlsh spends anywhere , f r ^ pondlng period last year, the O nirt 12, Manchester, on Aug. and renominated Rep. Richard held top billing. Rep. William H. Idaho has no senate seats at ^S»*niniw »y and 1:10 t i m e r ’s DauiBter' cheater where there are none” There was some oonfualon known challengers and faces msf 10 minutes for a spot check to total fees eoliected by the MICATS FRESH CUT—NONE PRK-PACgAGKPr 24. Bolling as three Btatea held pri Avery emerged with a margin stake this year and Oov. Robert cas) Movie at 6 last night about the town en !• nm (TtWi) 'lAinb fl- 4 hours for a full-dress inspec Ji?’ o5rr{?i..mAr.V0u' now—the eaatem loop of Devon of some 6,000 votes over the Republican Jean Paul Brad IMPORTEB town’s building inspector, rose (34) What'S New and Daepwood Dra. gineering department’s involve maries. Smylle is midway through a tion. Her visits usually are (30) Ekuiy (Bww (34) Circus Hearnes held to a margin of nearest of seven opponenta. shaw, one-time candidate for ttk t Its* vliit«d each The bo4Ud alao voted an ap ment in the p roject ’The coat 3 in 4 ProfU four-year term. made known in advance and she by 30 per cent (40) Laramie 4:00 (10-3(80) Bsplonass more than 30,000 votes over L t Avery, had resigned as a governor, in November. GIGARS R ii th m O t tsiOt lO 'tlmM Mnc* The oddity is explained by S:10 (8) News, ^ r t s . Weather ■ ) P«r(«Performance STORE HOURS: propriation o f $27,100 from tha estimate includes a 10 per cent In the democratic primary in tries to arrange them for peak S:16 (33) Club House Oov. Hilary A. Bush early to member of the powerful House • Jtt. the issuance o< building per 4-a040)-Ben Casej S a t u r d a y • t « 4 —( c l o s e d a l l d a y m o n d a y i sewer department capital im allowance for ''engineering and WASHINOTON — Three Out Mlssouri’a 9th district. WilUam Tennis Brought by Girl M t HiKt tb « WKVear-old business hours to see tehether (89) News, Wsather >13) Beverly bilUes day, and his campaign staff Rules Committee to make the mits last month for close to 4:80 ( 8) Fivs Finsers 4:10 {34) People and____ jlttics provement reserve fund to fi contingencies.” One resident of four o f the nation’s business L. Hungate won nomination to CIGAREnES Uhlvcratty coed U so service-area employes do a claimed victory. Biuh was race. Hearly complete returns M $600,000 of tax exempt con (84) Travs) Time -) rack Van “ Dyke nance the project asked why there was a charge es miule money in the 1B61-62 the seat held lay the late Rep NEW YORK — The game of ot MCbif. The t IMU are re- good Job when hurried! ( 3) Walter Cronklte backed by former President gave him 72,870 votes to 66,078 struction, for which fees are 10:00 ( a-30-40) Sunset M P The board’s approval followed for engineering services if the tax year, a recent survey of tax Clarence Cannon, for years lawn tennis was introduced to by her unique Aimmer- Her principal findings: (13) Newsbeat U4) Subscription TV town had a full-time engineer. H airy fi. Truman and retiring for McDUl Boyd end 69,111 for selected. During July 1068. per (lO-Sa.*)) HunUey-Brinkler (10-33-80) Eleventh Hour a public hearing on the pro returns Indicates. Manufactur State Sen. Paul R. Wunsch. chairman of the House Ap Bermuda in 1878, the year of Tobacco Pouch e Job. Food sihd service is "really 4:46 (30) Ron Cochran Martin explained that any Jelm M. Dalton. mits wore issued for only $32,- (84i)_On Brosidi ly Toniriit dompire bur Low Everyday Di$eouat Prieai oi posed eewer installation, where ers got so per cent of the $67.9 A very’s November opponent propriations Committee. its invention in England, and Triab ia bar wmmer good” in general, and reasona 7:00 (33-40) News. Spoiis. Weather engineering the town does for I f his margin holds up, 1101 Main Street otOoOOm 000 in tax free construction. (34i34) International Mairasine 11 penons indicated they fa biUlon pronts Shown, out com In Idaho, Chief Justice E. T soon brought from Bermuda to a noo^week tovliig restau- bly priced. (34) What'e New 11:00 [3-^10-1300-33-40) News, HeariMs. 40. would face Repub will be State (Corporation Com Next to Keith’s (30) Ihterpole Calllns vored the project and 9 showed the water department is prised lees than 4 per cent of the Knudeen won a second six-year the United States hy a New t InqMctor for the Thniway Trish was selected for the Job, Perm its were issued last jrts and Weather lican Btban Shepley in Novem missioner Harry O, Wiles who (18) In the PuMIe fiitsrest Il:l8 (LP) , Tonight Show (O THE BEST MEAT IN disfavor. charged to the water depart numeinnakinf flrme. Service in- term on the State Supreme Yorker, Miss. Mary Ewing Out- dhorlty. And aha ia the only partly because she is a woman month for additions to three ( 8) Uttlest Hobo ber In normally Democratic swamped five foes. (13) Chris------Clark Other factors which may have ment budget in order not to dustries got 16 per cent o f tha Court in the chief contest. Knud- erbridg4 of ra te n Island. man on the aqancy’a l3-mem- and because of her special schools; $336,000, for Keeney OO) Manhunt ( 8) Movie pass any part of the bill for iMiasourt. In the race for Avery's house 7:18 (33) Square Set (40)» ) “Movls ■ played a part in the board’s profits. mpriwapaettna atatt. background. St., $254,000 for Highland (80) Sports Camera decision were: a sewer project on to the gen Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Park, and $3,000 for East Cath 7:80 (10-33-30) Virginian (O 11:30 (13) Movie H lEdn lUUXU wniwiVBn tY iM eral public (which presumably Her dutlaa include acrutinlz- (34) African Writers ll;80 (10-33) Tonight — A petition submitted by E r the coffee ahope, dining Norman Lamb, operated a res olic High. ( 8-30-40) Ossie and Han4et (40) Movie sm unspecified number of resi does not benefit from the eew ns, cafetcrrias, kttchena, taurant for sevend years at Bol The total value of taxable (, 8-13)______(^BS1 ^Reports ( 8) Movie ____ dents of the Devon-Deepwood er installation). The payment aervlce, garbage build- ton Lsuiding, on L,ake Oeorge, construction . during July of gpan 8 A T U M D A r> T V W E E K FO R COBIFLUTE LIS TIN O Drs. area asking that sewers to the engineering department shop Davidson & Levenfhal in Manchester Parkade! and she had first-hand exper 1 , women'a rest rooma, park- this year was estimated at be installed there; is not additional income but is lota and landscaping of the ience as a bus girl, waitress, $353,577,' compared to $530,302 —A request from town health received in place of funds from hostess and assistant manager. anchised service areas along during July of 1963. dliector Dr. Nicholas Maralalo the General Fund. At Cornell, where she will be a 660-mlle toll road system. The building inspector’s of LEGS ’n BREASTS that sewers be Installed to re W d b r In fhe fall, she is studying Radio / .. tooM Of her trade are * in the school of hotel admlnls fice collected $3,980 in fees last lieve some septic tank prob i'«ye and a pad o f inspection month, compared to $2,920 dur tratiom (Thli fliMiir taolndei uiilr tbois newt braadCMto •< ^ lems. I, on which she chMka 17 ing the corresponding period mtantts iengtli. Soms stnUstts carry other abort newseastB). —General Manager Richard Flying Trip _ as satisfactory or unsatla- Said Joseph 'Tauquette last year. Martin's description of some of ,j)ry . She turns In the reports Trishw boss on the Thnj WDBO—1144 a- 7:(» (3onversalioa P Am ong the permits issued 7:80 News the pioblsms in the area. Thrtiway headquarters each staff; ' last month, 10 were for one- 4:00 Long John Wade To Syracuse "The idea was to go t the 4:00 pick RoblasoB 7:48 Sing Along Martin said that some home- family dwellings, six were for liffi Newi aisn Off ^ 8:10 Pops Conesrt’ Priidi inspects the quality and woman's viewpoint of hotr serv w a a v -a u 8:00 Red Box vs. owners were unhappy over the ice areas should be rtin and also garages, two for swimming 8:00 Fred Swanson Show 11:00 News _ . operation o f their septic tanks, ntlty of the food, as well as pools, five for fences, and five U:16 BimrU Flnai On LB J Slate to be able to check oh women's 8:80 News, Sports and Weathsr and in extreme cases seepage oondltiMiB under Which n is for demolitions. 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 11:80 Art Jot o s ^ i ^ rest rooms during peak hours." 7:18 Ed m s s Show.. o f the septic tanks caused red and served, this re- ' 4:UU Lou Terrt SYRACUSE, N.Y, (AP) — some taste tests, of How doea Trish feel about her 1:80 sura __ neighbors to complain as well LEADS IN HOUSING W nfF—UI4 ^00 Ken OrttHn President Johnson put a flying work? e:00’Ne»s . . . 13:00 Gerry Ootddn The proposed sewer installa ^ HJlRTFORfl (AP) — N • w ^ ttie br^w tte, who ataiMk ‘ 1 love it,’ * s N sstclalmed. 8:30 Radio Greatar Hartford tion— particularly the financing trip to Syracuse high on his “It's really great" Haven built lAore public and 8:48 Lowell Tbomaa 'Ivy Sap Higilify Toxic _ brought considerable ques schedule today for dedication of fact, alsd-ls'•keeping a etoee private housing than did the 7:00 News And publicity about her activ 7:80 Public Ahalrs tioning frosn the approximate siCtch on her fi|;ure. state's other cities during I960- the first building of a $16-mUUon f T haven’t (^Aed an esaiee,'* ities has brought her Interna 8:00 The World Tonight CAMBRIDGE, MAas, — lU - 63, the Stats Department of 8:15 Life Line ^ ly ao area residents in tfas au communications center at Syra U t said proudly, v 's,_ , tional attention. The owner of a :80 Broadway Overture aearchars at Harvard Medical dience. DAYS Public W ork s, said yesterday. cuse University. D&L chain- of snacjc batk in France :00 Yankees vs. Athletics School mixed one part of poison- reut she wont' reef* her New Haven built 2,754 units S The project, with an estimat Upwards of 20,000 persons has offered her a similar posi 11:30 Music to Relax By ivy sap with 80,0(» parts of oUve height. during the period. Hartford COMBO were expected to welcome the tion after she graduates next 13:15 Sign Off______oil. Even thus diluted, the sap ed ooet of $27,100, wiU be as- Sale— starts tonight thru Saturday D&Us annual { TWsh goes on the road lor five constructed 2,141. Bridgeport, w n c —14S4 President and his wife, tody 4-c/ay ... June. 8:00 News. Weather. Bports was toxic enough to eaus« a seeaed against the benefiting iSaya at a time, stopping each 2,104 and Waterbury, 1,091, the I Bird. ^ h l ^ at motels near the Thru- "I’m thinking It over,” aha 8:86 Old Borrowed Blue rash. property owners on a per front department reported. 8:48 Three Star Extra foot basis. The rate o f assess ’Die agenda caUed for fhe HNC FOR ment was determined by divid presidential party to remain stare-wide summer clearance... sorry, no mail, phone or CoOaD. ing the total project cost into here about 2% hours before the total number of front feet flying back to Washington. OUTDOOR The building is the first of of all the lots the sewer would three stiructures that will com C O O K IN G l serve; the lesult is a $7.27 prise the Newhouse Communi tiiarge per front foot of lot for cations Center envisioned by its (nutAiling the sewer line donor as the “ world’s largest In ____ admitlon, each householder and most advanced study center Is expected to pay a flat $125 in mass communications.’’ charge for the Installation of a The university drafted an ho EXTRA LEAN. FRESH lateral from the eewer main to norary degree of doctor of laws the property line. for presentation to the Presl Making connetition from the dent. 1 / 2 O F F roperty line to the Individual Syracuse Police Chief William ome remains the property own H. T. Smith ordered all mem GROUND ger’s financial reiponslbllity. bers of his 800-man force on CWUciam of -the blUing irtan duty for the President’s visit. was voiced last night by Frank About 200 "Welcome Mr. G. Ponchak (who owns a 110 President” signs, hung by the front foot lot on Deepwood Dr., Chamber of Commerce, tiotted V price sale of summer dresses the largest single lot to be sew the 13-mlle route of the motor 2 Better Jewelry, famous eovtaiior ered). "W hy ehould the cost be cade. Most city and county em Summer Skirts, entire remaining je w ^ , beads, pearis, metals, CHUCK different to each lot owner,’’ he ployes were given time off from stock, odds and ends, misises’ sizes. asked, “ since we all benefit the 10 a.m. until noon. mostly matched sets. Were $2 to same?” The entire $15-mlUlon cost of Values to $11...... S . S 9 * 3 . 9 9 $ 8 0 ...... % General Manager Martin qx- the center will be paid by pub plained that sewer assessmeitts lisher Samuel I. Newhouse, per reg. to $13 reg. to $20 r e g . t e $ 8 0 LAND O' LAKES are based on lot frontage in an sonally and through the New effort to charge the property house Foundation. Save one-half and more in three special groups of this season s drew fMh- owner for the approximate cost Newhouse, 68, owns 19 news- ions! Choose from cottons, dacrons, jerseys, linens, crepes and kmts. Sizes lor jun of pipe that must be installed in papeia, plus radio and tolevislon Bermudas and Jiunfiicas, entire 36" Head Squares, hand rolled ace stations and magaxlnes in var iors, misses and petites. ______front of his home. stock reduced! Misses’ sizes. Val tate in florals and paisley prints. If, for example, the homeown ious parts of the county. His R eg. 98c. 4^^t •rs had to put in the sewer holdings Include two newspa ues to $8...... E -S D -S e U O BUHER themselves, each would certain pers and a radio and tolevislon ly have to pay for the length station in Syracuse. and installation of pipe in front Newhouse said the center, summer sleepw eor blouses and shirts QUARTERS at hia home. scheduled for completion in M artin assured property own 1966, will "devote Itself to both Cotton Print Hankies, hand rolled research and education, espe are who would not benefit from Otton Knit T-tops, assorted styles or Bcalalop edge, floral prints. Reg. the insUUation that they would cially in new ideas, techniques and effectiveness of various and colors for misses. Values to $5. 5 0 c ...... 4 f o r a l not have to pay on the same communications media in in 2.90 1.59 to 2.99 basis as those who did. 1.90 forming readers, viewers and values to $8 ARMOUR'S STAR The laterals, Martin said, will re|l $6 be installed at the location on listeners.” At a dinner given in his honor the sewer line that the proper Tuesday night, Newhouse said it Shift gowns, baby dolls, long and shorty Spring and summer blouses ■with top ty owner prefers. Bikini Head Scarfs, si^ds,’ | was fitting that the center be lo pajamas by famous makers. Dacrons name labels. Sleeveless, short and roll In answer to a question from cated "within a dynamic uni LIVERWURSTor WilUam Sheridan, Deepwood Sportswear Coordinates, assorted sleeves, cottons, dacrons. 10-18. and piques. Reg. 98e ...... 4 im versity with world-embracing and cottons, solids, prints. Misses’ sizes Dr., Martin outlined the pay skirts and tops. Misses’ sizes. interests.” ment schedule for the sewer in He said he hoped that national yt off and more stallatlon. and international leadeia would A fte r the project is complete, come to the center to "shed the BOLOGNA ^ he said, in six to nine months, light of their experience and hondbog sale slip s an d p e H ic o o h Girto’ Playwear, special group ef • the final cost will be redistrib Judgment on the great Issues of skirts, Jamaicas, blouses, coordi- i uted and the assessments reap the day. . . natM, riaek sets. S-6x, 7-14, pro- J proved by the directors. One Misses’ Raincoats, final clearance, quarter of the bill will fall due V z e f f end mere tecs), but not all sizes hi every ; within about a month of the di New Many W ear Lim ited quantity. R eg. to $85. $4 value 1.90 s t y le ...... off ; Mild Curn, Boneless BRISKET rectors final decision, and the •/, o ff remaining amount will be due reg. 2.98 to $30 in three annual payments each FALSE TEETH Lacy, embroidered and tailored styles amounting to one quarter of the With Little Werry Straws, leathers, patents, novelty fa ^ total bill. For school fashions or room decors Eat, tallc, laugh or aneesa without in nylon "tricot or cool cotton blends. Martin said he doubted that tear ol Inaecura falM taeth dropping. rics . . sport an(l casual types . . most Girls’ Summer Hats and Bags, Msidime washable, eoloifast cottooi the bills would be significantly Blipping or wobbling. FABTTETxC Summer Maternity Wear, sp'Mial ly one-of-a-kind. Assorted sizes and beach hats, dressy straws, beach Solids, aateen prints, woven plaids holds plataa firmer and more eom- Shadow panel front. White and colors. higher than now estimated, tortab^. This pleasant powder haa no group includes tops, shorts, skirts, colors. ^ g s , zip-totes, etc. Reg. $1-6.98. 2 to 15 yard lengths CORNED BEEF even though the project cost of gummy, gooey, pasty t a ^ or $27,100 is only a projection bas Doera't eauae nausea. It's alkaline dresses, ensembles...... y, o ff 14 o f f (non-acid). Oheoks "plate odor*' ed on the town’s past experi (denture breath). Get FAo'A'aaTH at ence. drug eountars eraiywhere. girls' summer dresses summar jewelry Boys' Summer Wear, special Girdles and Panty Girdles, special "FUN FOR YOUR SON IN THE SUN" group of cabana swim sets, light group of famous foundation mak 59c* * ^ weight sports eoatS'and socks. ers. Sizes S, M, L. Values to 10,98. V z o f f 14 o f f Vi oft reg. 8.98 to 16.98 yahms to $4 each MADEMOISELLE GLEN HAVEN DAY CAMT FOR BOYS Our entire stock of girls’ spring and A colorful assortment of beads, pearls, •i PRINTS summer dresses! Shifts, sleeveless and metals and stone set jewelry! Neck other styles, sizes 2-4, 8-6x, 7-14, pre- Boys’ Swim Trunks, boxers and las. laces, bracelets, pins, earrings. *plus tax. Cotton Bras, special group of bras teen. . .not all sizes in all styles. tex styles, broken sizes. Reg. 2.98r by three very famous makers. Reg. 4.98...... o f f HEAD CUT $2 and 2.60...... V, off CiMrit iiewDsf styles in girls' swimwear men's summer shirts CORMNMT FINE FALL FABRKS WHOLE Boys’ Bermuda Shorts, dacron-cot ton checks, plaids. Broken sizes. BRISKET Summer Gloves, mesh sheer nylons, Frtnted CoHen Corduroy fo r Reg. 2.98-8.98 ...... Vi o ff 8 4 e ^ WMs Wsvsa scune double woven. Black, white, 2 $5 e Machine washaUa, V z o H eolorfast prints, plaids | A A beige, broken sizes. Reg. 1.98 values to 5.95 each §ok i dMwi Mid qomhiI w m Rm m PrisM a 37” wide lo d E w yi 45c lb. m t t to 11 Lbe. Top quality, short sleeve sport shirts, I ed^ SaissM Our entire stock of Jantzen, Catalina, Infants’ Wear, special ^ u p of top W •.( VAOS BO M If W' iiaseteW E zvBxmo aBaup. MAkcHHsrtei, c o n n ., trzmrasnAT, Apcogr», t m EARGHEame BVBNINO &ERALD, MAKOHESTil*, CONN^ 1 h » l^ t )A Y ; AtJCllJBT B,' i m MRA okays 2 Bodies Girls Report Buying Land On Tour of M « | . Ross sweet ; As Rights Workers MaJ. Rote Sweet 82, at 87 Film Studio Uvlngataa St, Bast Hartford, For Renewed widow of Kaj. Jeremiah Sweet dlan elnce last Febragry. He’d By BOB THOMAS died this morning at Manoiisw (OeattBued from Bafo O®*) driven to Oxford, Ohio, the week MSW TOIAK .(AP) - Three of ‘The Manchester Rsdsvslop- AP BlovSe-Televtslon Writer ter Memorial Hospital following before hU disappearance to K to|» leodera ny the Agency (MRA) has approved to apprehend those who may HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Film a lingering lllneas. She was the early aotiulsltlon at four bring back to MlsaiSBlppi some history sometimes gets a rerun. n e y Gtty, If rioU are not • bom in Medick, Mass., June IS, have been reeponslble for their ann^ tnWcn of the recent parcels of land In the North of the summer civil r i^ t s vo Just lu e television shows, and 1882. She and. her husband aimmM meotthf” c«tt f6r cur- End the town needs for an ad deaths.” lunteers, including Oooiunan. now we see Universal once served as officers Of the local Umeiit or oMeatien of clyO dition to the Robertson School, The Jackson Clarion-Lodger The three drove from Meridi ajpdn oi»ealng Its gates to tour- Salvation Army Citadel during an to the Philadelphia area ear |hta Aemonatrations until aft- and will make offers to all the reported that K t the years 1931-38 and again property owners by early next took time out from ly on the morning of June 21 to It happened yoars ago when ‘ Bneedon Day. from 1943-44. ‘They also held One dlmgreed, and the other Southeast Asia c r l^ to taut to check a burned out Negro sage Chrl Laemmle chiurged vi similar posts in Maine, New ‘The MRA submitted this re Governor Jtrfinaon by telephone church which had been used lor sitors 36 cants a bsad to stand TO had no conunent. Hampshire and Massachusetts. Leaden of national civil port to the town yesterday, Tuesday night. civil rights workers. behind glass wfcUs and wai ' Mrs. Sweet has lived in Man prior to a board of directors Goodman, in the advance movies Doing made. Now the It's brighfl...It's gayl..^H's carefree!... Khte organisations issued the chester or surrounding area for The President had guard of some 600 summer vo 111 for the moratorium last meeting last night exhaustive search by ^ smart young booses are le- about 25 years, all of which The town has until Aug. 18 lunteers, had bean scheduled to msjdng the old theme in modern edaesday, after the New Tork were spent in service with the agents and directed 400 ONE ONLYS to buy and clear the land If it work in the Phllkdelphia area. )d R o c h ^ e r riots. The Jersey from the U.8. N a ^ terms. Salvation Army. Altogether, she is to imld onto a favorable con Air Station at Meridian to aid There was little reaction to This time the tab is $2.60, Ity violence broke out Sunday. spent 28 years as a church offl- the discovery, of the bodies at yhe items listed below are only one of a kind (but due to slight damage, The summit statement said struction contract for the balf-prico for kids, for a tram school wing. Philadelphia. ride tbnxigh the movleland 7 0 P I E C E S $ 4 0 9 5 Former Central Intelligence egroea should concentrate on She is survived by three "Folks around bare wars still mishandling, etc.) are drastically reduced for clearance. >ter registration and political MRA executive director re Agency director Allen DuUes wonders. It’s a pilot for a future daughters, Mrs. George Sadd of ports that the MRA approved came to Mississippi on njACl- saying Itwaa aU a hoax,” said a project which will include a lux :tivlty until after the Nov. S Manchester and Mrs. ovey city policeman, who asked that Hectlon. the acquisition of the proper finding mission for the ury hotel and amusement park, Reid and Mrs. Joseph Scheln- ties as part of the North End dent shortly after the trio dIsap- his name not be used. " I figured sort of a Disneyland north. RIG. $2$.50 — 4.PIECE Taro of the six leaders of the feldt of East Hartford, seven they might be dead but 1 didn’t unmit meeting—James Farm- urban renewal project after a Itavliig seen the inside of a| grandchildren and seven great public hearing on the proposal ^Schworner had been w orkl^ think they’d find the bodies studio, I assigned two opera ALL THE ' of the Congress of Racial grandchildren. around here.” quality and John Lewis of the Monday night. In a civil rights project at Merl- tives, age 16 and 12, to cover The funeral will be held Fri Tomorrow or Friday, Ryb- the toqr. Here is their dispatch: TEA or (XIFFEE SERVICE > ir udent Non-Violent Coordinat- day afternoon at 1:30 front the OuT Visit to Universal City g Committee—later disasaoci- esyk says, a reprossntatlva of STAINLESS Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main By Nancy and Janet Thomas ;ed themselves from the mora- the Federal Urban Renewal Ad St., and burial will take place ministration will be in Manches Rockville-V ernon We loaded onto a three-car rlum call, although both em- REG. $10.00 ~ 2-PIECE in Ektft Cemetery. ter to review the appraisals of tram which was pretty and pink laslsed they were against vio- Calling hours are 8-0 and 7-9 the four properties. with a fringe on top. Our hostess STEEL nce. p.m. tomorrow. When the federal review la told us to remain seated and Both Farmer and Lewis, School Board Votes Plans, complete the agency will be able take as many jXiotos as we CARVING SET wched in Washington, said the PUny William Roy to make firm offers to 4ach of wanted, except that they TABLEWARE srsey City riots had nothing to ROCKVILLE—Pliny William the owners of the four proper- Junior High Bids Sought couldn’t be used for commercial ) with the moratorium because purposes. That was all right be REG. $9.98 — BLUE-MUSICAL ley were not demonstrations. Roy, 85, of 41 Talcott Ave., died tl6f. this morning at a convalescent Meanwhile, the MRA’a reloca cause we didn’t bring a camera. YOU’LL Roy E. Wilkins, executive sec- tion personnel have found now ■nie Vemon board of educa-f night before toe school board The tram went through the itai of the National Associa- home. He was bom Feb. 10, voted approval at an executive 7 1879, in upstate New Tork, and homes or apartments for four tlon liuit night approved final gate and the hostess started on for the Advancement of session. pointing out where the produ JEWELRY BOX was the son of the late Benja of the six famllilea who will be plans for toe proposed junior EVER NEED olored People, said Jersey City first affected by the renewal Charges were made in toe lo cers, writers and stars have id a ‘ ‘spontaneous outbreak" min and Agnes Monette Roy. cation of lights and position of He was a resident of Rockville project, and has found vacant high school. their offices. We saw Cary fid the NAACP chairman there apartments for the other two Supt. of Schools Raymond toe baseball diamond. Location Grant’s And Gone Kelly’s park REG. $49.95 — TRANSISTOR "working hard with city au- almost all of bis life, and was changes were also made for toe ...ALL THE a member of Union Congrega families to look over. RamsdeU said today the project ing spaces, but their cars wer writles to prevent further viol- The town engineering depart may be put out to bid by next guidance offices. The gymnasi en’t there. ice.” Wilkins also was in tional Church, Odd Fellows and um was increased in size by ESSENTIALS the Rockville Fish and Game ment has prepiued bid specifica month and construction could We drove down a street lined Washington. tions for the demolition of two start by November. eight feet. with sound stages and with CLOCK RADIO But A. Philip Randolph an Club. Dr. RamsdeU said that bids Regarded os a Badeball his of the homes on the properties But toe school, slated to be dressing rooms that belonged to PLUS... iFL-CIO vice president who to bo acquired, and will take built at West 8t. and Rt. 30, will be sought for providing Leslie (Daron, Ethel Merman !so heads the Negro Amerlcsm torian In the Rockville area, Mr. lights along toe school road to REG. $3.95 — PURALUM Roy was a fine baseball player bids on Aug. 17, so that the land will not be finished in time for and Sandra Dee. THE abor Council, said "undoubted- can be cleared immediately af Their Planes in Fight Against Torpedo Boats classes next year, toe superin West St Tentative agreement Next we drove down a street it (Jersey City) is the first in his youth and prided himself was reached after discussion on .9 9 for remembering dates and ter the buildings are emptied. Attack piatmn from the aircraft carriers ConstoUation, top, aiMl Tlconderoga, bottom, help tendent indicated. that had houses with no backs. EXTRAS lajor breach of the moratorl- The demolition .wJU 1>« fi ed beat off attack by Communist torpedo boats on U.8. destroyers off North Viet Nam ’Two to five rooms in each of whether toe lights should be in One of them was built in 1624 m.” events that took place over the stalled.,. SILENT BUTLER years in Rockville. nanced from a 860,000 appro today. (AP Photofax.) ______the elementary schools. Dr. for "Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Gee, in iomiy It is almost impossible to get priation made by the directors RamsdeU said, may be on double D r.. Ram sdeU ssJd that it’s almost as old as daddy. An Mr. Roy was an active mem changes in plans have not al ★ ROGERS&BR0. MADE le various groups over the last year for the acquisition of sessions next year until toe other house they used in "Leave xmtry to comply,” said Ran- ber of the Rockville 66 Club, tered the estimated price of IN R T K IL the properties, and will be cred new school is completed. ’The It to Beaver.” Then there was ilph. He was reached in Chica- and was a regular on annual $2.7 million for the school. ited as part of the town’s share R ussia Seen school, he said, will probably be one that appeared in movies of IN AM ERICA [>, and said he had no direct trips to Fenway Park in Bo:t- The board also agreed to Q cm £ i44- of the federal - state - town - fi ready for occupancy at the end Deanna Durbin.' Who’s Deanna tiowledge of the Jersey City ton and Yankee Stadium in seek bids for amesitlng areas Pattsrn New York with fellow club nanced North End renewal proj of next year. Durbin? tuation. U. S. Attacks Unprepared of the playground at toe Maple We passed through lots of THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY PINS— PINS members to watch the major e ct The school plana submitted by Randolph said he thinks the Street School and Vemon Ele streets — New York, China loratorlum appeal "will have a leaguera play. the Junior high school building mentary School. Mr. Roy leaves one sister, committee last night will be town, Paris, Denver, etc. ’Then PAY ONLY holesome effect even If there' For Crisis Dr. RamsdeU ssdd toe play we came to a Western street Mrs. Harry Dowding, with turned over to the state de 60o WEEKLY Rie. $1.00 I not total compliance." Town Notified grounds are starting to crack, which dates back to Tom Mix. whom he made his home, and partment of education for its In Atlanta, a secretary to Dr. Bases in Viet (Oeattaued from Page One) especially at toe Vemon school. Who’s Tom Mix? several nieces and nephews. tartin Isither King Jr., presi' Of Injury Claim approval. Dr. RamsdeU said he The superintendent said toe We passed a bunch of shacks The funeral will be held Fri expected a state okay. cracks were not a serious haz ent of the Southern Christian (Cootinned from Page One) sent plan is simply to make the where "To Kill a Mockingbird” day at 2 p.m. from the Ladd some details on that buildup at Barring luiy hitches, bids for ard at this time. eaderahip Ctmference, said A Wapping woman, Mrs. report.” was filmed. There was a little Ing did not have any comment Funeral Home, 19 Ellington today’s meeting with newsmen. toe $2.7 mllUon school will be If toe bids are deemed to Anne M. Cooper, on behalf of his accounting of the U.8. air He said he did not think the boy bouncing on a hobby horse 2 for $12S nmedlately. Ave., Rockville. The Rev. Paul ’The areas of the U.S. bombing sought next month, the super high, the project will be put in front of one. Our hostess said J. Bowman, pastor of Union herself and her one-year-old action today and coupled it with United States’ allies were con Whitney Yotmg, executive dl' attack were given by McNam sulted in advance but that those intendent said. off until next year., he belonged to one of the securi GOLD BIRTHSTONE RIHGS son, Donald, has served notice ictor of the National Urban Congregational Church, will of this warning; ara as four PT boat bases, the Board and building commit ’The board’s next regular upon the town o f alleged in concerned were Informed of the ty police. It seems that some eague, was attending the or ficiate. Burial will be in Grove first at Hongay near the mouth tee members made final ad meeting is scheduled for Sept. juries and damages sustained in "Whether this will be all that Council action the United States body has to live in University anlzation’s convention in Hill Cemetery. of the Red River close to Hai justments in toe plans last 14. GROUP 3 a June 12 accident at VemOn is necessary is up to the North intend^ to take. City so it can legally be a city. GROUP 1 GROUP 2 ouisville, Ky., and could not be Friends may call at the fun phong; and Loc Chao, Phuc Loi TTie tram stopped on top of a eral home tomorrow from 7 to and W. Vernon Sts. Vietnamese." The United States has in Bached for com m ent and Quang Khe. structed. Stevenson to report to hill where they had Visitors’ 9 p.m. She blames the accident on States, I request that you con R«9. to $19.95 R«9. to $24.95 CLOSING OUT Johnson pursued the same In addition the oil storage de the Council that North Vietnam Village. There were covered R«9. to $14.95 the failure of the town traffic line in his address at ceremo vene an urgent meeting of the pot at Vlnh near Quang Khe was ese PT boats made unprovoked Camp Gives wagons, old cars, a saloon, an authority to post warnings of nies dedicating a Journalism Security Council to consider the a l l STOCK brought under attack by the torpedo attacks on two Ameri animal cage, and a bouncing NOW the “ dangerous intersection,” building as the first unit of a planes from the carrier. serious situation created by del NOW NOW foyes to Ask can warships in the Tonkin gulf iberate attacks of the Hanoi car in front of a moving back PEARLS—PEARLS F u n era ls and 0.1 the absence of a stop $16-mlllion communication cen "The oil storage depot con and that the Americans made (North Viet Nam) regime on Pins Friday ground. Refreshments, too. Ix>st BOWLING sign for southbound Vernon St. ter at Syracuse University. taining 14 tanks and. represent ALL STYUIS OF CHCWEBS AND NECKLACES retsliatory airstrikes againSb United States naval vessels in 10 cents in toe lemonade ma Lane Infant traffic "until, several days after "The attacks have, beeh an ing 10 per cent of the' petroleum lupport for the accident.” the North Vietnamese PT bases. international waters.” Closing-day ceremonies 'at chine. swered,” he said with the broad storage capacity of the country On we went, past the motel in TROPHIES Private funeral services for Police records show that the Implication that the one strike is Stevenson Interrupted a vaca A conference on U.N. matters Manchester’s Camp Kennedy $ BEGULAR $3JW David Joseph Lane, five-week- was 90 per cent destroyed,” Mc "Psycho,” the set of “ McHale’s 0.95 tion ■ ki' Maine and flew to New Friday, will be marked with drksen Bill accident occurred when Mrs. all that will come unless provo Namara said, adding "smoke between Johnson and Secretary- Navy” a war scene for “ Sus old son of Richard and Geneva Cooper’s car attempted to en cation grows. York for the session. General U Thant already was the presentation of award pins Lane, 170 Oak St., will be held was observed rising to 14,000 to the 12 "most outstanding pense Theater,” a European I (Continued from Page One) ter W. Vernon St. from Vemon Johnson declared peace "Is feet.” ’The Soviet Union may be in scheduled in Washington ’Thurs tomorrow morning at 10 at the an awkward situation in this iS' volunteer counselors.” street, and lots of other places. St, and collided with a car be the only purpose of the course McNamara said there were no day. Then we were taken downstairs uss hat he is hopeful that Con- John F. Tierney Funeral Home, ing driven by Frederick Gol- we pursue” and invited the sue. ’The Red Chinese have been The pins, which depict the civilian villages near the target Stevenson, Secretary of State in the new commissary where ress will approve the Dirksen 219 W. Center St. Burial will scrutiny of aK the world to be goading Moscow to Show its Archangel Raphael, are the of tra of Vemon. The Goltra ve areas. Dean Rusk and U.N. Under we saw a makeup demonstra ! for S125 ider as "the court has far be in S t James’ Cemetery at hicle was traveling south on focused on the action the United Communist colors and stand up ficial emblems of toe Joseph the convenience of the family. secretary Ralph J. Bunche were tion, rushes of new films, minla- ] PAY ONLY SOc WEEKLY verreached its proper author- Vemon St. at the time. States had taken, for proof of The secretary said he had to "the imperialist paper tiger.” P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation, co The ihfant died yesterday of to take part in the Washington ture sets, and postcards of the :y in this matter.” Mrs. Cooper, Goltra, and that intent. moved Tuesday night to rein Upon the Soviet stand at the sponsors of toe camp. suffqcation in his crib. Ulks. studio. Furthermore, Noyes said the David Strlmlke, also of Vemon But he went on: force the Pacific area and these Council meeting might depend The 63 volunteer counselors, moves included; Viet Nam last figured in Secu It was fun. Let’s do it again. Ime allowed by the court to a passenger in the Goltra car, ‘"The world is challenged to the future course of a world rity Council debate in May, ranging in age from 13 to 24, Isaac Cole 1. Transfer of an attack car edistrict the Connecticut Sen were treated at Manchester Me make Us will aigalnst war known Communist quarrel now headed when Cambodia charged that and composed of 12 boys and ST. CHRISTOPHER Introductory Offer te and reapportion the House ’The funeral of Isaac Cole morial Hospital. and known clearly — felt and rier group from the 1st Fleet in toward a showdown. 61 girls, have been praised by the Atlantic to the western Pa South Vietnamese and U.S. reates "practical difficulties of 83 Parker St. was held Mrs. Cooper was charged by felt decisively. President Johnson decided Mrs. Rose Kennedy for their 2-pe. Serving Set cific. troops had violated her border f coming out with any con- yesterday from the Watkins- police with failure to grant the ‘"To anyone who may be last night to carry the situation sincerity and hard work. Tunnel Built NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Idered plan.” 2. Movement of Intercepter three times this year, raiding AUTOMOBILE West Funeral Home, with the right of way. ’The charge was tempted to support — or to wid to the United Nations. villages and killing more than In addition, they were cla.s- Meanwhll#, . GOP State Rev. James M. Gage officiating. nolled on June 29 in Circuit en — the present aggression, I and bomber aircraft into South slfled by two Kennedy Founda Bhairman A. Searle Pinney VietNam. "1 have Instructed Ambassa 20 persons. To Preserve Mrs. Marion Moberg was organ Court 12, Manchester. say this; There is no threat to dor Stevenson to raise this mat tion consultants as being "one aid the he planned to telephone 3. Movement of fighter bom South Viet Nam and the Unit SEAT BELT (■$2.76 WATCHES* ist. any peaceful power from the ter immediately and urgently of the finest volunteer groups Voilto) lenator Dirksen today congrat- bers into Thailand. ed States said their personnel Honorary bearers Included United States of America. But before the Security Council of we have met.” latlng him and explaining the Everett Cole, Ray Robinson, crossed the frontier by accident Louvre Viewl there can be no peace by 4. Transfer of intercepter and the United Nations,” Johnson The two consultants, who UP TO Ignificance of his amendment William Rubin, Clarence Lupien, while pursuing Viet Cong rebels MEDAL Hospital Notes aggression imd no immunity fighter bomber squadrons from said in a television address to each spent two days at the 9 the "situation in Connecti- William McGill and James seeking haven in Cambodia. A from reply. That Is what Is the United States to advanced the American people ’Tuesday camp, are Dr. William Free- PARIS (AP) — French engi ut.” Matchett. Serving as active three-nation mission sent to the Rtg. $1.95 Patients Today: 232 meant by the actions taken bases in the Pacific. night. burg, of toe physical ed neers are preparing to burrow a Pinney said that if the Dirk- bearers were George Findell, area by the council recommend .UES ADMI’TTED YES’TBRDAY: yesterday.” 5. Movement of an antisub ed that the United Nations post ucation department at toe Uni half-mile tunnel alongside the en plan is approved, steps Woodrow Trotter, William Ji^mson left no doubt ’Tuesday ’The request was delivered to rould be taken in Connecticut Mrs. Gall Aiken, Hebron; Mrs. marine force into the South Chi the council president for Au observers along the lll-deflned versity of Southern Hllnol.‘i: Louvre so that a new two-lane Cooper, Edward Britton, Nels night that retaliation for the at na Sea. petition the court for, rcUef Patricia Backus, Wapping; gust, Sivert A. Nielsen of Nor frontier. and Dr. James Oliver, a world freeway will not spoil the view 0 Carlson and Walter Harrison. Hlley Bernier, Wapping; Mrs. tacks at sea would be on a ma 6. Alerting and readying se famous authority on physical of the museum’s sculptured fa by 0 that "we could get back and Burial took place in East jor scale. way, at about the time Johnson SOLID '0 off o the thing properly the way Rita Cheney, West Wllllngton; lected Army and Marine forces. was announcing the U.S. air at CAMP FOR PAREN’TS therapy for toe mentally re cade. I Cemetery. In a premidnight address to The Army maintains the 26th tarded and a lecturer at the The tunnel is part of a $24- STAINLESS by re should do it." Melissa Comeau, 33 East Cen tacks on gunboats and "support GENEVA, Switzerland (AP)— ter St.; Margaret Duffin, RFD the nation. Johnson said: Division in a high state of com University of Birmingham, mlllion project to whisk 80,000 GOP House Leader Louis J. Mrs. Eleonore G. Briggs ing facilities” of Communist ’The American School in SwltZ' 1, Vernon; Bruce Edwards, 16 •"That reply is being given as bat readiness at Honolulu. The England. cars a day from west to east *DlBcoatlnaed Models 'adula said that the Dirksen I speak to you. North Viet Nam. erland is sponsoring a summer roposal supports the position Funeral services for Mrs. Wadsworth St.; Mrs. Helen Marines have their 3rd Division Mrs. Kennedy, on her July along the Seine and relive con Eleonore G. Briggs of 17 Can "A ir action is now in execu Consulting quickly with other camp for adults in a 17th cen gested intersections. |f Connecticut Republicans that Humphrey, 43 Willard Rd.; Mrs. at Okinawa and a brigade at members of the council, Nielsen 22 visit to the camp, said that SILVERSMITHS terbury St. were conducted yes tion against gunboats and cer Honolulu. tury villa at Lugano - Montag' she was "very much impressed In effect, the freeway will ou simply cannot wave a Irene McCaughey, 37 Edmund scheduled the meeting for this S I L-V E R terday morning at the Holmes tain supporting facilities in McNamara told the news con nola, where parents can “ get with the unselfish spirit in consist of a series of improve aglc wand and effect a mira- St.; Robert Pavey, 100 N. View North Viet Nam which have morning. away from it all” for a day, PAIRED WITH e in the short time allowed Funeral Home. The Rev. Earle St.; John Pratson, 29 S. Haw ference that reconnaissance which these young people give ments on present boulevards R. Custer officiated. been used in these hostile opera A spokesman for the U.S. del a week, or a month. of themselves, and with no which stretch downstream from i y the court." thorne St.; Miss Virginia Tal flights would be carried out later egation, Francis W. Carpenter, e -x -p -a -n -s -i-o -n Interment took place in East tions. Billed as a "seminar,” the compensation, except the the Auteuil Bridge to the Na The Norwalk lawmaker said bot, 455 E. Middle ’Tpke.; to determine precisely what said ’Tuesday night the United Cemetery, with friends of the ’’The determination of all destruction had been wrought camp offers lectures on Euro knowledge that they are help tional Bridge on the east edge of lat while developments in Thomas Vennard, 21 Elro St.; Americans to carry out our full States had not decided whether pean politics, great art galleries ^lOOoo Washington will be followed family serving as bearers. by the carrier plane assault. ing the less fortunate.” Paris. Mrs. Dorothy Ralmondo, 23 Li commitment to the government to ask the council to take any and music festivals, group dis The boulevards are generally osely, "for the“ present, we lac St.; Mrs. Dora Spatig, 144 Asked if he could give any She expressed toe hope that WATCH BANDS and people of South Viet Nam action on the Viet Nam Crisis. cussions, excursions, tennis, golf many of the volunteer coun adequate to handle the extra lUst go along wito the '^task Campfield Rd.; Mrs. Madaline reaison for the unusual North will be redoubled by this out He said the United States wets ing, swimming, and sailing. selors would make the Job their two-lane flow of cars except at ■signed to us by the court.” Town Seeks Bids Flannery, Wapping; Ellen Vietnamese naval activities, Mc getting the coimcil members to Visitors from the U.S. can rage.” Namara replied "I can’t ex life’s work. intersections and a few other As the special session recon- Frazier, Lake St., Vernon; and In summary, McNamara re gether "so We can tell them register for a week at a price trouble spots. ’These places will ■nes tomorrow to complete its plained them.” senier Peter Frazier, Lake St., Ver what is going on.” of $300, which Includes one-way On Razing Jobs ported four North Vietnamese No North Vietnamese aircraft be circumvented so that a car | ■ganization, the Democratic non; George Schroll, 60 Deer torpedo boat bases heavily dam Under the U.N. Charter any jet passage from New York to Japanese Earn $520 can travel the entire distance an for revamping the legis- field Dr.; Peter Slalby, 251 attempted to intercept the at member of the world forum has Zurich, transportation from Zur The town is advertising for aged and on oil .depot wnecked without stopping. ■ture was being prepared for Spring St.; Mrs. Shirley Holmes, tack aircraft from the two car the right to defend itself against ich to Lugano, tuition, excur- TOKYO— The Economic Plan- in 64 sorties by planes from the riers. McNamara said he could Sometimes the extra lanes itroduction. bids on the demolition of three 246 Hollister St.; Andrew Sa aircraft carriers ’Tlconderoga armed attack but must report sions, meals, and room with nlng Agency reports that per will be diverted under bridges, special Price The measure, based on a plan not give a more precise estl- bath. Those not interested in ' capita income in Japan in fiscal dwellings: The six-apartment vage, Winsted; Kim Danahy, and OonateUatlon, with 26 PT damage to *the four tor' any such steps at once to the Se sometimes through underpass- isigned by Atty. Leo Paraky, curity Council. transport facilities pay $26 a 1963 was about $520, a cdnsld- In Cleavage house at 113 N. School 146 Chestnut St.; Mr. and Mrs. boats destroyed or damaged. pedo l>oat bases other than to es. In several places they will emocratic counsel, calls for: Stevenson’s letter to the coun day all-inclusive, or $16 a dgy erable increase over toe $418 of skirt out to the low quais of the St., the bumed-out Bralnard Clifford Adamy, 50 Goodwin He gaVe the U.S. cost as two say it was "very substantial.” COMMUNITY* —Redistricting the 36-mem- cil president said; for tuition, room with bath and > fiscal 1961 and toe $461 o f fls- home at 77 N. School St., and St.; Mrs. Joan Karter, RFD 1. aircraft downed by ground fire McNamara, said the names, of Seine. state Senate so that each ■ "Oh ’ behalf of the Uhlted breakfast, cal 1962. Officials say none of the his .STAINLESS ADMTITTED TODAY: Fred and two damaged. the two downed U.S. pilots strict will represent approxi- a town-owned farm house on erick Kelm, Coventry; Mrs. The action, McNamara said, torical or traditional sights | ately 70,000 people. would be released as soon as town watershed land at the Harriet Machle, 480 W. took place between noon and 4 along the way will be spoiled. L m w itiit m I|M , —Reapportioning the House their next of kin had been noti easterly end of Mountain St. St.; William Saimond, Tblland; or 6 p.m. local time ’Tuesday. The section from the Place de tdftrb OiWi. SHEAFFER 200 members with each rep- in Glastonbury. fied. la Concorde past the Hotel de ■ IMIMnW Mrs. Emma Von Hone, 48 Madi With Vietnamese time 13 teiNt* senting districts of about 12,- Demolition of the Cleavage son St. hours ahead of Washington, that Vllle, generally opposite the two K) people. |MT house, in the path o f immedi means the bombs and rockets Islands In the Seine, wlU receive | moHu. Republicans are putting the DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- PLANNING TO BUILD? BALL POINT PENS ate Robertson School additions, DAY; Joseph Healey, East were falling within an hour aft the most attention. THE IDEAL QlFTl A kM H ti. lishing touches on- tliclr coun- and the Brainard home, con Viet Crisis ’The Place de la Ckxicorde un- f f ll flttl Gm w Hartford; Mrs. Nancy Jarvais, er Johnson’s report of his deci You’ll be building a bright future for your fam MAYONNAISB AND eAUCB SIT [R eg. $ 3 .1 r-proposals, expected to be sidered a hazard ever since it sion. Planes doubtless were derpass will also receive one I bmltted before Tuesday’s 6 burned to the ground last win 198 Center St.; Paul Jones, 124 ily when you "feather your nest” with savings. end of an 8-shaped tunnel drain Washington St.; Mrs. Marilyn going aloft as he spoke. . Graceful -footed dish in Early American Praacut m. filing deadline. ter, will be paid for with part Johrtson referred to the U.S. At a Glance ing through traffic off the | Under the Democratic Senate of the $60,000 allocated by the Mnneeley, East Hartford; When building plans call for financing—you’ll Caiamps-Elysees. Crystal and silvsrplatsd ssuca tpoon. Uaaful, too, George Dickey, Loehr Rd., reaction as a "positive reply” to be better off with a "Savings & Loan” Home dlatr.cting, Hartford and town toward N. School St. the aggression by North Viet (Continued from Page One) From the Place de la Con for refithss, dipt and cottage ohoett. Reg. Rockville; Charles Asplnwall, Ml swnr waos Mot ddgeport each would lose one property acquisition. namese PT boats against Amer M ortgage. corde, traffic will return to the] at and New Haven would lose Coventry. scuaiiaKnu FrM tff** ’The nine-room Glastonbury ican naval yessels in interna na "will npt wait until flames surface past the Tulllerles Gar isucBOT nun WM. ROORRS A SON SILVBRPLATI P w rtS w m * $ ro while the populous subur- farm house has been vacant DICHARGED TODAY: ‘Hm- dens. At the Royale Bridge, now 2.95 tional waters. of war have come too close” be T a SY c r e d it TIRMS n reas would gain new dis- since last Cctober, with no ap othy Blinn, 57 Pearl St.; Mrs. But he stressed the United being rebuilt, it will go into the THE INTERNATIONAL 8ILVER COMPANY fore retaliating against what it 0IMM.LM. / cts. parent prospect of being rent Vera Carlson, Hartford; Molly States’ long-range peaceful in 't t 'f t ,’ft tunnel past the Louvre and A panel of federal Judges has ed. The last tenants moved out Haines. Talcottvllle; George F. tentions. called provocative U.S. attacks. come spurting out the side of the river bank onto the low | lowed the special session of as a result of "the totally in Jones Jr., 112 N. Elm St.; Trudl "Yet our response, for the BANGKOK — ’The United e General Assembly until adequate supply of wa:ter on SAVIMGS quai. I Quosnitschka, 14 Hartland Rd.; present, will be limited and fit States called an urgent meeting ipt. 10 to produce a temporary the premises," and threatened Margaret Longo, Glastonbury; The project is to be completed ting,” he sajd.' • of the permanent Southeast Asia ‘‘Maxebeeter'B I v O T V l V In 1967 or 1968, none too soon to alignment plan in time for to sue the town for “ the ex- Mrs. Marcella Howard, Somers; "W e Americans know — al Treaty Organization council. Oldest Financial \ <1 4 I .\ 1 I O N. please the motorists who now is year'«> election and set -up • pense-and inconvenience caused Edward Tyrol, Andover; Cor- though others appear to forget by a poor spring.” TOKYO — The Japanese gov luMtttution" sweat out five to eight lanes of B machinery for a constltU' rado Migllore, 417 Summit St.; — the risk of spreading conflict inal convention to handle per The property had been pur ernment announced it consid tightly packed, slowly inching Claude Wlsse, RFD 2; Carol — we stiU seek no wider war.” ered President Johnson's prom traffic on toe boulevards of his ment realignment chased in 1947 from Joseph Isiy, 709 Main St.; Agnes Char- Ooraent Annual TTs s c h is t s s ’ s easssT rlXaseiat isstitstiwl In effect, McNamara was ise of limited and fitting re toric old Paris. Novell!, and the house had been tier, 163 Main St.; Carl McAlis Dividend On leased out since 1961, after No- echoing that when he said that sponse to North Vietnamese at i007o4€aits ter, 143 Campfield Rd.; ^ra. what happens now is for the tacks on U.S. warships' to be tnoufcd Savings velU’s death. BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 31, COVBNTMa About Town The cost of demolishing the Sonia Steiner and son, Glaston Reds to decide. "warranted and inevitable un Coal Decline Stopped Glutonbury house will be tak bury; Mrs. Yvonne Durocher Even before the strlkee be der the circumstances.” BRUSSELS — Belgian coal . Bcandla Lodge, Order of en from town water depart and son, (Coventry. gan, McNamara disclosed "sub PARIS — Tthe North Atlantic i, wlH hold a barbecue to- ment funds. stantial military forces” were Treaty Organization’s perma-' OPENTILLSPiL MON.-TUES.-FRI. production rose last ypsx to 21.$ DiTOw at 6:30 p.m. at the Bids on demolishing all three Long hittlnjf Paul Harney being moyed Ipto Sputl^east Asii nenj council scheduled a meet million metric tons, ending a CLOSED MONDAYS DURHWSA-T^^-wr ( as a precaution against a Re< ing so toe United' States could Extra Hours Thursday 8. . to 8 P JE->Wod. < A t Horn - decline of several yAars. Crude- MAIN STREET OPEN THURSDAYS. TO 9 PAD. me of Mrs. Edna Werdelin. houses will be opened at 11 a.m. missed the 1668 U.S. Open three- I 917 Pleasant £ t A meeting will on' Aug. 17, in the Municipal way tie by one etroke. He counterthrust from North Viet Inform its allies of toe develbp- steel output was aeran million tons, up 3.6 pe? cent from . 1 ' Building. flnlsh|d fourth. Nam or Re \ I a. f ACi THfllietif IIANCHBSTBB EVENING HEBAIJ)r MANCHESTER. CONK., WEPNESDAY, ACGUST I, 1984 - \ :' ■ MAHCHBSTEB EVENIWO HBBALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST S, 1964 Africa Grab GMf#6 N. Judge Anderson New Voter Seesion Republicans Threaten Delay 1 , < ■•, 4 6 to 9 1 An ordinance eBtablishing a town-sanctioned human Eligible applicants must be day to toe capital whqre he would be sworn in. CLOSED Samuri Tedeaco, who is also U. years of age or. over, and telations commission was approved unanimously by the mayor of Bridgeport served three, years as White Senate Democratic i Leader St4ldey mZ«l itarted bia ]o1 » a gutdanee counselor is to warriors have attacked Stanley much have been residenta ot board of directors last night after a half hour public the state for St least one Houle press Sicretfify to try 'dn Mike Mansfield of Montana aald Win r»«pcn Avsnut 7th wider «6W mansgfimmt. ■a futdance Attractor at Bolton help a person train himself to ville in the Congo. Andoraon, 6S, said ha was a new toga aa a Democratic In a separate Interview that if Junlor-Saiilor High School this his fuUest capshilities. hearing- The ordinance creates a nine-man commission "very much honored” by the year, and of the town for at the RepubUcana try to lialt the The first guidance worker in “What they care about, ne ehurged with "the creation of a^------leaat six months senator .from California- Ahr<«MiditiMi«d for r*«r comfort. waek. Ha ndU alao aarva aa aa- said, “ta the Conr>. Mao Tse- letter underatauiding among nomination and had high praise Republicans were making appointee', at toe door, he will aiadtant principal for tha tUna the Bolton school system, su- to approve an appropriation of Naturalised cltlsens wlU be some threatnlng gestures aliped move that he be given toe oath Zel was hired at a salary of Tung (Communist Chinese grpupa and indlvlduata la the for Zampano, who began his being. R,<\NGi. $1,071 for the repayment cafeer ,10 yeart ago in Ander required to show documen at forcing him to stand aside ''without prejudice” while an $9,800. Of this, $8,000 will be premier has said. -When we comnfonltoa” The directors approved the tary proof of U.S. cltlsenship. Investigation is made of any tor- Jn hla capacity of aaalatant \ M- It is mvtaioiied aa a. local eon’s office. ^ while toe Senate Rules Commit principal ha la working on claaa reimbursed the first year under can grab the Congo, tom we appropriation last night, speci Zaihpano, Anderson said, haa tee looks into toe legality of his mal complaints that might be the National Defense Bducatlon FUEL OIL watebdbR to guard Manchester fying that it should come from appointment by Obv. Edmund lodged. achedulea on a table In the gui can grab toe whole of iLgtInat prdblemii that have not “an abundanca of qualiflcatlona with a court-ordered reappor dance office, a amall room lo I Act “1/^en we were sent to B ^ toe money contributed to town to make a fine Judge." Uonment plan. G. Brown. This would accomplish what I School Notices GASOLINE yet grqwn out of hand—partic educational costa under toe But Salinger, expected to ar cated Off a corridor behind the rundl, we were Instructed to ularly problema of race re Zampano would be at S6 one Hie promotion of Ahdereon the Democrats want and to# Re main office. The walls are blue Any new students planning to maintain friendly to state aid program for the cur of toe youngest Judges on the would make District Judge rive in a chartered plane with publicans don’t want. It would enter high school this fall should lations. rent fiscal year. and outside light comes through let them (the B u^dians) jtoow Commefll during the public federal bench. A Yale College William B. Timbers of Darien Brown and mbre than 100 boos make Salinger an incumbent I contact the Junior-senior high us to use the embassy in B u r ^ graduate, Zaiopnno waa was ters, carried with him a certifi with fill! senatorial prerogatives | school office to make an ap hearing portion of the meeting the senior District Court Judge cate of quallflcaOon signed by di as a stopping stone to toe BANTtV Oil expresMO three points of view: appointed U.S. Attorney in Con in Connecticut. The district in his general-election race with pointment for the week of Aug COME W'l . IV'. necticut in 1961. the governor. Murphy. Congo.” t. Tha majority of thoae who i Judges will fill the vacancy for Senate Republican Leader ust 17. Tung denied Communist m •pbke, many of them represent- He la former Democratic town U.S. attorney from candidates Since Salinger’s addition to Any students new to the ele : n-Li i Local Stocks chairman in East Haven. Everett M. Dlrksen of UllnOls the roll would restore toe 67-88 mentary school should register pbrto that he had 'inc ^ Manchester Interfaith recommended by the Justice said there would be a last-min margin of toe Democrats over Mped. He said he -ought r ^ ■:i:i.. Mil.ill 11 Sm al Action Council (MISAC), Anderson, a resident of Department. AMERICA’S CARSE8T FAMH-V CLOTHIN3 CHAIM at the school Aug. 10-14. Noank, was a Superior Court ute decision whether to chal Republicans, few had any illu I All kindergarten children and in the U.S. embassy at Bujum were ta favor of the commis Quotations Furnished by •nie Second (Sroult Court of lenge toe legality of that cerUfi- sions about toe qutcome of any bura, Burundi, on May 28, and (,in K\ lilt' 11^’ ^ Dmpsey-Tegeler Oo., tee. Judge in New London County be I those attending school for the sion. ' fore he waa appointed to the Appeals haa lU headquarters in cate. The grounds would be that challenge based on toe technical first time should be completely appeared at the U.S. embassy 3. Two of the speakers said Membiers of New York New York <3ity. The circuit in Salinger was not eligible for ap provisions of California law. at Rome Monday. they feared that a provision federal court in 1964. He is a registered by Aug. 15. Stock Exohaago cludes New York, Connecticut pointment because he had not The Senate is toe final Judge Reports on physical examlna He said he had planned to de allowing for a paid director Bank Btoeka Republican. been a California elector for one feet as long ago as 1958, but During toe past several years and Vermont. A Judgeship on of toe qualifications of its mem tlons for these children must he would create nothing but a new Bid Asked the circuit has been vacant year. tried to appear “very progres burden, for the taxpayers. Conn. Bank and on the federal bench, Anderson bers. Once it decides that an in I in by Aug. 16. much of his time since the death last year of Republican George Murphy, dividual is worthy of Joining its Parents of' children in higher sive" because he knew he would 8. And one speaker criti Trust Co...... 67 H 71% who win be Salinger's ooponent I cised the proposal aa being overseeing toe attempted reor Charles E. CTark of Hamden. select group, there are no prac grades plaiming to have re be sent abroad. Hartford National in a November battle for toe tical means left of challenging quired examinations done by Tung said there are other Chi more likely to create problems Bank Co...... 62 66 ganization of toe bankrupt New seat of toe late Democratic Sen. nese eager to defect. than to relieve them. Fire Insurance OompnaleNPIS Haven - —------Railroad. He is expected • IXM>D NOT CANDIDATB Clair Engle, protested by teleg the decision. their own doctors are reminded Democrats were planning that summer is a good time to When he went to toe U.S. em Speaking in favor of the pro- Hartford Fire .... 78 ' 81% , to continue in that role evM af WASHINGTON, IAP) *— S«i. ram that Salinger wasn’t quali bassy in Burundi, Tung said, he FREE nosed oommlsslon, Henry Beek- ! ter beginning his Circuit Court 'Thomas J, Dodd, D-Cohn., was some gala doings for Salinger. make appointments. NaUonal Fire ....129 137 fied for toe appointment. took no documents with him. ir, T36 6riiter Bt., said that it Phoenix F ire ...... 121^ 127% duties. proposed yesterday as a candi Brown said he had consulted Eugene Wyman, California na He declined to say how ho got GROSSMAN HOMES would be "only a matter of Life and Indemnity Ins. roe. He was one of the three fed date for toe vice presidential with the state attorney general tional commltteeman-elect, was Manriteeter EvetiiDg Herald to be host for an afternoon hotel Bolton oorreepondent, Cleme- to Rome. time before minority groups Aetna Casaulty .. 123 129 eral judges who heard toe Con nomination by an alternate dele and "there is absolutely no move from Hartford to the su 197 necticut congressional redls- gate to the Democratic national quesUon that tola appointment reception to which all of toe well Teung, telephone 648-8981. Rock Gives Way for Highland Park Wing Aetna Life ...... 189 President’s Cabinet, congres ^ .. n I.) iiAtnnatea a llsht chaTgd , vated bvby the general contractor, Asso«Associated Construc burban towns”—including Man Conn. General ... 179 188 tricUng suit and was also a convention. John Vonetea of Pe Is proper and valid.” CSallfomta Berlin dynamiter Ronald Ravizsa detonates a ngni tion <3ompany of Hartford. (Hersdd photo by Oflara.) NEW chester. ‘T think it is very wise Hfd. Steam Boiler 148 member of toe three-judge panel tersburg, VsL But after Vonetes state courts already have sional leaders and members of at Highland Park School. Ravlssa ta doing the to set up the commission now,” Security Ins...... 76 80 In the Connecticut le^slatlve re had vtatted with Dodd at hta upheld Salinger’s right to run the White House staff were in Stanley snZel 9 Miners Saved, for the $458,400 school expansion project now being exca | HOMES CATALOG Becker said, "before our prob Travelers ...... 43 \ 47 districing suit. office, toe senator told a repor for the Senate, although he was vited. lems (in helping settle the new Whether President Johnaon ment’s capital improvement re PnbUc UtlUttes The cong^resslonal suit re ter: “John Vonetes Is an old a resident of Virginia at toe n Mbble In the aeUlng. With special ' audit of the Town residents into the community) sulted in the revision of the time he filed. would make it back in tlmb worionen still busy all over the Drill Hunts More serve to finance a sanitary sew Conn. Light Power 37 39 friend of mine, and a very en- from Syracuse, N.Y., to Join the Recreation D^partmenA wff tm n i become too large.” Hartford Gas Co. 44 47 state’s congressional district thuaiastlc friend. But I am not Sen. Cfiaibome Pell, D-R.I., building, the atmoaphere In the Board Buying PA System 3. To adopt a group insur er installation on Earl St ap Your MW ru m "We could have used such chairman of toe Senate elec- party was problematical. (Ooattaiied from Page One) proved by the directors in May. Southern New Eng lines earlier this year. a candidate.” bare room Is that of a fleld sta ance ptan for the town’s pen a commission in the 20’s and land Telephone 58 61 tion. sioners. —A sum of $1,500 was al DOWNTOWN 80’B," Becker said. "We had a Anderson dissented in pM< in ZuZel (accent on the second The nine rescued Tuesday Manufaot>irlng Companies the decision on legislative re- —The board decided against located from the General Fund Sfarionmrt eolor problem in the North End Allied 'Thermal ... 47V4 51% syllable, a name of German ori from toe mine in ewtem Now Hear This.... transferring funds to another capital improvement reserve to then —- only toe colors were apportionment. He maintained gin) said yesterday that he was Prance’s Jura Mountains got up ^ Arrow, Hart, Heg. 57% 61% it was not unconstitutional for early today and watched toe account from the Parking Me seal the Municipal Building m t mum summ | orange■ange and green.green.” Barden . 11% 12% vary pleased to be in Connect* ter Fund, in order to keep it parking lot. Others favoring the pro^sal ««« - - • ^ a state to have one of its legis sunrise from the balcony of the OPEN SROMMAN HOMES ^ 1 - «■»»» , Bristol Brass .... 8% 9% lative houses based on popula MARLOW'S ANNUAL out and that the Bolton coun- And Soon You Will available for the Manchester —Quitclaim deeds were ac MIHTME 84, mass. „ „ i| were James LeSure, 274 Park tryaide reminded him of upstate hoqftital where they spent toe er St.; Mre. Walker Briggs, 84 Coleco ...... 9% 11% tion and toe other on a unit or night. Parking Authority. The funds cepted for two parcels of land n«Mt SSIM »• tta me WEE Hcm^I Dunham-Bush ... 3 % 4% New Tork, his home territory. were not transferred to the at 'Turnbull and Castle Rds. MONDAYS .Cstalta- Finley St.; Isadore Radding, 89 town-by-town system of repre He was born in Buffalo in All appeared in relatively Quaker Rd.; Griswold Chap N. B. Machine ... 28% 30% good condition when brought to One of the continued complaints about the board of t.ewly instituted special taxing —Six banks vere designated 'name North and Judd .. 18 20 sentation. JUVEN ILE 1916 and now lives with his the surface. Authorities said directors monthly meetings has nothing to do with pol district fund because they in as official repositories for town YEAR 'ROUND pell, 478 N. Main St.; and Peter Paul ...... 31% 34 The court majority ruled that wife and three children in Stiver funds. Among them are the Thomas Weaver, 4 Devon Dr., both houses must be reorgan Creek. He plans to move the they were recovering rapidly icy or politics. Instead, after most board meetings, the clude receipts from parking me all associated with the Inter- P ~ ,'iie Cable ’2 13% SALE from their ordeal. ters throughout town, and Savings Bank of Manchester, .JTATf. Standard Screw ..36% 38% ized on the bsisU of population. FURNITURE family to this area as soon aa townspeople who attend object that they just can t hear e Rubber Stamps faith Social Action Council. That decision was later upheld possible. His daughter Suanne Fears for ton five missing should be available to provide the Manchester Savings and _____1, OWH Jack Davis, Scott Dr., and Stanley Works ... 22% 24% miners cast the only shadow what goes on in the Municipal', parking anywhere in Manches Loan Association, the Hartford e Legal Fomis Veeder-Root ...... 55 59 by the U.S. Supreme Court. EVERYTHING for THE RAIY; i-l-G REDUCTIONS will be a freshman at Syracuse the date for public hearings on '^ 1 yr VWt T«w . „ Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick, Oak "rhe Connecticut General As over what was otherwise a fes Building hearing room ter rather than only in the dis National and toe Connecticut e Filing Supplies ISMl trtMRM RwtMitailw The above quotations ai - not — Ml ONE-OF-A-KIND FLOOR SAMPLES — tJnivarstty this fall. His son tive occasion in Champagnole, a The board, took a step toward three proposals: land 8t„ said they feared the sembly is meeting in special MarUn wUI be in Grade 9 and 1. To pay off half of the $60,- trict. In practice, however, it Bank * Trust Cos., and two MICHAEL CBAVIS provision in the ordinance for to be construed as actual mar village near the Swiss border. eliminating that complaint last appears as though the funds .out-of-state banks. 902 Main Street kets. session In an effort to come up INCLUDING— Timothy in Grade S. Mine officials believe three of night by appropriating $360 for 000 in notes Issued last year to a paid director would cost the ZuZel has been guidance di finance the construction of the will be spent in toe taxing dis WilUmantlc, Conn. taxpayers money. THAYER CRIBS, CRIB MATTRESSES, the five died instantly when a public address system for the trict, since that 1s where de Coach Pat Mullin of the De HArrison 8-6801 Mrs. Fit^>atriok also said rector of Hancock Central hundreds of tons of rock filled hearing room. new central firehouse. CARRIAGES, STROLLERS, PLAY-PENS. 2. To appropriate $2,943 to mands for parking are greatest. troit "Tigers broke in aa an out ihe thought that the commis School in Hancock, N.Y., in the most of a huge underground Plans for the system call for fielder with Beaumont of the JUST ARRIVED! HIGH CHAIRS, KIDDIE BATHS, Catskills since 1963. He helped chamber in a cave-in July 27. microphones to be placed in the board’s account to pay audi —A sum of $2,500 was al sion: Might interfere with CALLING ALL GIRLS — located from the sewer depart Texas League in 1987. other town departments; might BABY JUMPERS, SAND BOXES, etc. organise the Intake procedures But CSiampagnole’s Mayor front of toe board members, in tors Barry, Maori A Co. tor a Just a Few of the Many Values4 lor the Chautauqua County Andre Socle said faint tappings front of the general manager, haAfe too much power; and OFFICIAL (N.T.) family court and from hesurd until a few days ago was and at the front of the audience might be taking on a job that 1989-62 was guidance director sufficient reason for a gigantic for the public to be heard. actually belonged to toe church- Manehsstsr High • ThoyBr Wtt-Preof M oHrM S...... S U-M for SB Brie County school dis- new effort. A number of systems will be tolct. 'Before this, he Uught Just as rescuers were about to tried out by the town engineer In answer to the objections, and Jr. Hiqh School G Shopping Strolter ...... 5 4*8* girade 9 social studies. begin drilling an escape shaft ing department, which ta re the directors pointed out that. rteedonia (N.T.) State for toe trm >l^ nine last Thurs sponsible for municipal build —It remains up to the board • RumblB-SBOt Stroller, Reg. 27.50 ------$21.88 Thachers College granted ZuZel day night they picked up what ings, before a final trial at a «f directors to decide whether a B.& in elementm^ education sounded like toe desperate tap future directors meeting. or not to appropriate funds to GYM SUITS G Deluxe Corrioge (Lift Out Style) . . . .$29.50 In 1M2. Ha received his M.S ping in an isolated pocket about If the system works, even the the commission to hire a paid to pupil personnel from the 100 feet away. words of the most soft spoken director. in Your Sehod Oolorel G TiMyer Crib Outfit...... $29.50 University of Buffalo in 1954. R was decided a delay in of the town’s soft spoken direc —That the commission had In the summer of 1960 he at freeing the nine to go after toe tors — even the most discrete no authority that might over e Swing Blue Cosce Folding Deluxe High C h o ir------$12.88 tended a seasimi on advanced two unknown men would be ,a political whisper — will become lap other town departments. G •ounseling tm a Genera] B9ec- greater risk. Two days later, nowevM*, another drill finally public commodities. — That the commission’s • Dnffndil tric fellowship at Syracuse In voices loud enough for most The Connecticut Bank and Trust beOeves powers are educative rather G Fkiy-Pen. Sturdy Construction^...... $15.88 UnivMWity. went into action above toe spot • Scarlet vtoere toe tapping was heard. of those present to comprehend, than legislative or judicial. Hie guidance director's .non the board last night closed out f G Kiddie-Bath (Foom Toppnr) ...... $15.88 academic jobs have been varied. As toe drill bored down, occa Arthur Green, Lenox St„ a • Sea Foam Green sional tapping was still heard. the following unfinished busi- field representative for the At an early age he managed But toe digging was halted ness: ^ State ClvU Rights Commission • White, for Leaders’ Otaw G Infant Seot ...... public swimming pools and ta —Appointed Republican Tho qualified as a swimming and when toe drill came near some asserted that the responsibility dynamite charges placed Just mas E. Rollason, 41 Strant St., for insuring civil rights rested ALSO: Gym Shoes, Socks, . t diving Instructor. He was a a vice president of the Connec- every deserving boy and girl should have productitm follow-up man at the prior to toe cave-ln. aa much with local government Gym Bags and Sweat Shlrto Curtis Airplane Co. and a mis On Monday, two new attempts Ucut Bank A Trust Co. Man as it doee in the churches. at marLOW Price#! cellaneous machinist with the were started to reach toe men. chester office, to fill the va The strongest criticism of the However, the tapping had cancy on the Citizens Advisory proposed commission was American Locomotive Co., ceased and officials said it Committee (CAC) on urban re working on the Nautilus I would take several days before newal recently created by the voiced by Irving Mann, 266 FOR EVERYTHING SINCE 1911! heat exchanger, from 1948 to resignation of chairman Alex Summit St., who said he feared 1955, during which tone he was the pocket could be reached. the advantages of a college education the loss of what he called Man- MARLOWk d o w n t o w n m a in STREET—MANCHESTER The nine rescued men were going to college. ander Penny. cheoteris anonymity. "FOB EVERYTHING r hauled to toe surface one at a Penny, who has helmed the ZuZel enlisted to the Navy time in a special aluminum cap “I came to ManchesUt." he to 1942 and served in an “elec CAC — at times almost single said, "because it is not a city Downtown Mata. Bt. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT (Lower Store Levd) *49-5221 sule. Some smiled or waved handedly — through the preli tronics outfit” until 1945. In weakly to the crowd before they of ghettoes. In Manchester peo MANOREOrElt formation on the outfit is still were taken to a hospital for ex minaries of the North End ur ple are anonymous—families of classified. He was recalled to ban renewal project, is running differing backgrounds live next aminations and reunions with for town director on the Repub active duty to 1946-47 and their families. to each other without friction served as ship keeper and re- All asked for steak for their lican ticket in the fall. or disorder.” aruit instructor. first meal. They got baths and —Denied a half dozen Harri Mann said he felt that the Group guidance wiU be of the town barber shaved them. son St. merchants permission to eommission would disturb the fered once a week to entire Officials said none seemed to erect a directional sign on town existing balance in human rela classes, with Grade 8 receiving have suffered any lasting ill ef owned land at Harrison and E. about twice aa many seeslnns tions rather than eliminate fu fects. Center St. ture problema. because of the testing and de Paul Olivier, one of the min The merchants made their re But Assistant Town Counsel cisions before entering high ers, told his family the worst quest last month, and the board school. Atty. Arnold Klau replied that so-o-o thing was toe fear of another referred it to Town Counsel the town’s anonymity “just I WE'RE TOP BANANA Occupational and educational coats of imported cave-in. There were continual Atty. Irving Aronson. ain’t so.” information will be offered dur small slides in toe chamber. A tty. Aronson has replied “There are some subdivisions ing the guidance sessions, su- "Until Tuesday night, a week with a quotation from a law Zel said, with representatives in this town with restrictions ago,” he said, "It was total text, stating that “Ordinarily a against selling to persons who | from industry, educational and blackness. Shivering with cold, municipality cannot, by lease or HAND WOVEN military instlbuMons as guest are not white written right into soaked in icy dampness, we license, permit its property the deeds,” he said. speakers. ZuZel will aot as a beat without stcq>plng on the acquired or held for public use, Uaison between toe school and The ordinance, approved by i walls of our prison. to be wholly or partly diverted the directors last night, will be- | toeee institutions. “Contact with the outside to a use exclusively private. . . ” As guidanoe director, auZel come effective 10 days from the | reassured us despite the cold. The board followed the legal date it is published If no op- , win supervise testing, other But during toe night of Friday dictate by passing over the re than axMevement teats, in kin some rock began falling again posing petition Is filed. quest without action — in fact The directors will probably | dergarten through high school. and we began asking ourselves denying it. excitingly priced Individual oouneellng will be if ever we would get out alive.” appoint commissioners to staff , Charles Peyronnel, 44. said New or routine business the organization at their Sep by appointments in tbs after transacted last night Included: tember board meeting. I noon. solidarity among the men pulled — Tqie board fixed Sept. 1 as them torough. Also unanimously approved ’ ZuSSsl saM llwt toe tonotion after a public hearing last night, was an appropriation of $1,071 j for repayment of an exceea | tuition payment from the Town of Bolton. I Last year Bolton paid a tu i-; •MSSIS'SIZiS tion fee to the board of educa- , THURSDAY A FRIDAY tion for Bolton youngsters who AUGUST * and 7 One of world's most dierished fabrics . .a AUGUST SALE attended Manchester schools.' Payment was made in advance S d iy Quern Banuta are ddidendy dUhnntl hand woven by Scottish craftsmen whose ^ REGULAR SHOES FURTHER REDUCED ea,ch of the two school term s.. flfiH has been passed down for centimes, teoui (Gan this lo'w-cost financing plan help you?) The second term payment was TlMgr*ra made wifli fMah. Barest whole in3k— fn d i 1 4 larger by $1,071 than the re fNNnB to a mtiB onoofii texture fiiaa toniad wiG generation to generation. We’ve tailored ON RACKS quired amount, so Manchester must return the balance. { lid i gaimea and a fredi. vdwle banana. dris superb wool tweed in dassic fashion, WOMEN’S $ 9 .0 0 FOR EAST Today, a eoHege d^pcee is the stepping stone to fa- MONTHLY PAYMENTS PQB 4 DIFFERENT GOiAUI The board of education, which »Hi9 Daily Queen makes (be diffownoet Tiqr coo widi trim collar, raglan Sleeves, windproof SELECTION received the tuition payment, (A$$umbig faihePa aga fa 46) has closed out its books for the bdt wristlets . . . 3-seasfm Milium Uning. tore success in any field. The Connecti(nit Bank past fiscal year, and returned SHOES and Trust Company beheves that every deserving the surplus to the town. Aa a TOMORROW or FRIDAY Bkie or bro’wn mixture'. lETTER THAN V2 PRICE! AhhimI Amounti of 1600 $1000 $11600 $2000 Connecti(nit bpy and girl diould have this oppor- result, the directors were asked f • SIZES ARE IROKEN — SO COME EARLY ’tuniiy. A low-cost Protected C ollie Expense Plan Insured Total LAST CHANCE may he your answer. 12bu honow the m on^ only 4 Tear Goal 3000 4000 6000 8000 Peraonal Notices BUSKEN CASUALS provisioDS M you need it, but are made zifiht at the In Memoriam Dairg “V ITA LITr $839 WASHABLE Bqiay in 48 monlba 48.64 87.28 180.92 114M ^hl krring memory of Mark ■tart t o the ooet of Ae entire four years. ■nlmw, wtM) paaMd away Aucuet Fr«e Bodhle4~Cto liw facts aboat the Protected BeDayinOOponlibs 86.96 71.92 107.88 148.84 5. 196R. Queen "TIHM TREir $IL99 $2.49- $ 3.49 Wa often sit and talk of him, rvi*! Odjaia B sw ie PIb ^ P i * op th h booKto a* a iv When we ace all together. m a rt why • Wa tell fat amh aalyl Roq. tQ $15.00 R«g. to $4.00 BapayinTSmoniha 80.84 01.68 92JB 128.86 Tor hit memory It the only thins. • Tktrt are aaetedhiNarfttl CIBT ofltok T h e * eo oUijF*ion. That wt than have forever. 'tpa tayn , ^ )ttfe*i Alwayt remembered, •IM ) Oahy Btaaa NtBteU I Boaoff UAU • t r ------The Hoimet family "FITTING THB CONNECTICUT BANK DAIRY (PUERN NO. 1 DAIRY QUEEN NO. 2 IS OUR ANb TRUST COMPANY OWNRD AND OPERATED BY AL ELKIN SHOES OWNED AND OPERATED BY FRED ANNULU BUSINESS" 307 MIDDLE TFKE. WEST MANCHESTER R0DTI 5 ^ SOUTH WIHI D8IM AIN B1 488 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER U N . MM& StaM k 808 Main S to a t MandiMtar Parhade rLENTYOFJ^ •« * \ / \ I' tUKQiSBSTBK IVBNINO HBRAIaP, MAMCmglHPt, OONM# WEDNESDAY, AUGUST B, 1X 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1964 A J o y T o W b o p ! StOTM Around Toim b a m CH0 8 8 WORO PUZWLE BTTTOOSOirhMJR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Jt The *Pa8e* M m Baea 8e* “4 D o n 't V m fla C * ; Get in touch with FIANO’S That when you’re 6B -OBoB* r e s t a u r a n t on Route 6 and Uen it*s an Idial tans D N ilf Bargains 44 in Bolton and see how won Iment with new make-up ma derfully auitable their BAN gic! LENOX PHARMACY, 2f» OM.MMTHt MOORt»,VOo' QUET HALL is fo r S WED Bast Center Street, invitee you DING RECEPTION. Ten FI to step up to their cosmetlo de ^ ^ ''^"«50tUW/^lDUKlAU<*0’ S u n a t M N t----- .----- Listed by THoiSt Vf AnMricM' uirer ANO’S the date. They know partment and let thelt **Aan” w » V iw tautKwn^iL/« y 3 o>*,wbrswi^I N(6HT a b /o u t M.Yw? i how Important this snee-ln-a- introduce yon to "MAX V*AC- M HtANcs t o iNstar thw >eo be amxob \ C^(6UMPUNS« V S s S ^ 'I H t e " must be perfect in every way, products, $1 eSch, (xe#. |1.S0). WR irtXW MMKM cA TMe ClXAhi^y 1‘^ ‘J I aeM\NDll46 SOO OF’ M M t p iw The “Sheer Oenlue" li a oom- liirr.'irkinc MHMArtk which U why they try so hard plete msUce-tq) la one, for a soft nX TAa iw m t...... down mmn to ploaaa you. They care so matte finish. 'Ihe **Paa Stiek" 8 ® ^ t a i S L tnoimniamtt IwllriraM much. Whatever you plan to FlaHery For W om on Mtmehattar Patkmda StorM spend, there are buffet or din provides a smooth, flawiew B: • '.iS riliNN\ KNOW-^UW-h^-»'HOW H8 ArtOT aiCoiw eee £oon) Main Straat $torei coverage. "Pan Cake” is Meal fyu^AKK* Batlit Ealax a a d ______H m ‘Sulfle Leek* le b ! ner menus to eult your desires ssasr *|5Sr SB Prod for all-day make.up. "Hi FI SBIndBa ria tin t Tour Inveatment * Parmaaaat Wave, fl.H Tou'a have twice the tun It’s the soft, smooth way to exactly. Feel free to call FI MDIaeolar 4W«iitU Fluid” gives a natural dewy BHlMWMt S7C a oaa aM Many mere paopla aaa Uia out- 8CHULTZ BKAtm r 8ALON, this month K you soak up the look for autumn, 1064! GAE ANO’S for deUils. 64S-3343. MSoottiah SSStnam iB look to your bOmplexlon. riieeWald eFootod van tida o{ your ^ m e thiui tha in- 986 Main 8tr4at, otfOra as a sun end let your fingers click TANO’S SALON OP BEAUTT TFMea Bobamia mld-Bumitiar special, a PER- If you have difficulty aleeping "Creme Puff” la a velvety tdend SlOiBbantf SlHawaUu SSSCi ■ ■ • ■ P ■Ida. Nntumlly you want tha ax- up a dashing new sweater with eaa liut your ootffuN into new- MBiKqmd goods MANBNT WAVE for only $7.06 ______ER PACK from season lines and lift your sum during hot summer nights, try of powder and foundation. ; s s e £ i t vagrtabla__ ^ terlor to took Ita vary bast. a SWEAT SSHaCrawaacnd dBOMmiW PAXJL’S p a i n t 8IJPPLT CX5M- which Includes also a sparkling "KNITTER’S WORLD.” Now mer-weary apirtta, too. Book an this relaxing routine. First, take While you’re here, do eee the S%SSt"J^ !iKJS“ p a NT, mb Main Strest, has rinse, style Sat and apray. Be is the time to iSart making a appointment now tor a flatter a bath or shower with tepid wa "FABEROE” line of OOBMiyr- 108 extraordinaire, ter milady S E S S : S ? S ^ i & s . W tn ia "Touralne” TRU-PtJCX, fore you leave on vacation, why oosy afghan for tha chilly days ing STYLE SET, PERMANENT ter. After patting yourself dry, MAninul W B ^ iu iw *"* not book an appointment for a sprinkle on a cooling cologne, who keeps up with all 'that’s 41 drtictcy 'wtffiifTiWNf 35iwrwiSSIniired IT!^!L-a the Utax HOU8B PAINT that and nights that are mirely on the WAVE or youthful HAIR OOL- lata you paint in any weathar, aoft and lovely PERM that la way. ’TCNriTBR’S WORLD,” ORINO. W ith club acUvlUae perhaps one of Jasmine and fresh and fascinating in the budget priced $7.16. It’s not too sses^ SWS5" •van ahokly attar a rain or brimming with Imported and warming up ter a busy season roses. wonderful world of beauty. A early morning daw. Best of all early to have your PERM now! domestic TARNS and aoces- ahead, you’ll want to a i^ a r choice, distinctive line o f U P - i B 5 " “ Toundna” TRU-FLiBX white in time for back-to-school, es aortas, offers capable instruc nicely groomed. Reserve tha No One Is Disappointed SnOK, NAIL GLACE, POW H0U81B PAINT from PAUL’8 pecially if youra looks better, tion and dosens of pattern time most eonvenient ter you Whm ROYAL ICE CREAM DER, PSaiFUME, EYE COL than ever after a shampoo or i r won't yellow and colored paints books to launch you on a satis GAETANO’S is OPEN Monday is on the menu, everybody is OUR, the ’’FABEROE” line is two. Be chic and well groomed. won’t fade. The man of the fying naedlework tebby. through Saturday and OPEN happy around your table, you’H now available at LENOX house doesn’t mind using some Take advantage of the PERMA-, EVENINOS on Wed., Thura see. They like the rich, smooth PHARMACY. 6 1 NENT WAVE SPECIAL. $7.06 at OPEN Monday through Satur A f- of his vacatton daya, 1064, paint and Prt. to 0. Tel. S4S-OM2. goodness. They like the frerti, 10 crcC Z)i»< SCHULTZ BEAUTT SALON. i day and OPEN EVBNIN08 on ing on inrotectiTa beauty that Wed., ‘Thurs., PrL to t. tangy flavors. Serve it plain or Eggs that you plan to servo rjARt\ BRE^ASr*. wTu laat for yaara and veers 648-6061. ± L If you want waahable shades fancy, but do insist that It’s for breakfast should be taken BY V. T. HAMLIN This U tha p ^ t to use if you out of the refrigerator the mo Oceaa.Pront HoMs on a Budget To handle tha stretch that of ter th« bathroom, kitchen or #a2a«^ ROYAL ICE CSIEAM, Warren A L L Y O O P n poaalble blistering pro child's room, buy oil cloth by Wvi§*9fifcn ONE SIZE I Street. Available at fine drug ment you get In the kitchen. ’ ^U-PTJDC drles'ln 80 Vacation in Miami tor a happy ten occurs in a bias cut skirt, blem. ■mu-1------■ • " let the weight hang from a the yard. O it It to fit the win I and grocery stores in your The eggs cook better if warmed mlnutee, before bugs have a holiday of fun and memones. (14-14-11) The HOTEL RATES ARE hanger for one day after the dows, then attach it to rollers of 2877-H neighborhood, For special oc a hit at room temperature. pqy >rrr]I^.^uiS y ' chance to stick. When tha Job skirt is cut. Baste the skirt and old shades. The many assorted la done, clean up equipment and VERT LOW at this time of year. Pattern No. 3877-H haa Us- casions, serve an ICE CREAM At a fracUon of the winter sea let it hang another day before eolors and patterns allow you CAKE or fancy STENCIL IT hands under faucet water. Tour hemming. to match tha decor ot any room. sue for sizes 14-16-18 Incl; hot- The Inquirer BY DICK TURNER homo la a big Inveatment. Pro son prices, you can thrill to the iron transfer ter embroidery; BLICEB or ever-popular SPU- CARNIVAL luxury living of pictures^e tect ita value and preaerva the color chart; directions. MONL Save the best for laat. ocean-front hotels. OLOBE Berve ROYAL ICE CREAM •DPearanea with ‘‘Tburaine” To order, send 8Sc in coins to: ’rau-STiBX latex HOUSE TRAVEL SERVICE. 006 Main regularly. 640-5358. Tri City —- Fernon Circla Area Anne Cabot, The Manchester PAINT from PAUL’S PAINT Street, Will make reservations tor you. Dial 648-3166. Tou’U Acquire Wardrobe Magte! A listen to T oot *Iey Man* Ehrehing Herald. 1150 AVE. OF IT SUPPLY OO. When you buy white fabric 45 be glad you did. KAYE'S SPORTSWEAR at The "Ivy Man” in your grow AMERICAS, NEW YORK, gloves tor summer, why not buy ARTHUR DRUR ing eon demands tailoring skill F Small reflectora fastened to Vernon Circle, has double-duty N.Y. 10036. them the way you buy hoelery It’s a big help U closets in the and perfection in the clothes he the pedals of your child’s Wey- apparel such as the matte-jer For let-class mailing add 10c — several pairs of the same N O W OPEN house are equipped with auto sey SHIFT, $7.08. Wear it as a weare. That’a why he’ll prefer for each pattern. Print Name, style. ThU way If you epot or cle as well as to the fender — matic lights that turn on and ROTH'S CLOTHIER, Tri City K R lUUNESS dve him added protection at dress, so sleek and stunning or Address with x 'f.' f-% . , ■ V J. . K'" i V. * r ■ ■r I", PACOL f u y jw f jip i '■ ' ■ , ■ . *’K > ',' _ IfANCEliSTGK IVT O TO H D U U ), ICAKCBSRBl* eONN^ WDDNESlUX AUGUST S, 1M4 Introduction to the Pros , Army & Navy Victors THE HE’$ Ray Peck Pitching Sparks Yanks Hold Point Herald Angle HUMAN.... JU9T like Hurls Fine Moriarty’s Win Percentage Lead 1 ______u e a r l YOST YOU' Six-Hitter Allowing only a aovonth-inning single, Fraeer £lark gporto Bilitar hurled Moriarty Brother* to their 17th win in 18 H vG MEW YORK (AP)—Doesn’t anyone here want that Strong pitching by Veter ford Twilight League game* l*«t night, a 8-O.verdirt ‘Fiih-Finderi’ Not Necetwiry an Ray Peck led the Gema over Plimpton’*. The fine effort was extra sweet for ------the Gas Housers as PUmptqn’s 1* ^*T?iat was the bijr question in the American League to Football, basketball and track were once the o a 7-1 win over Gus’s the only club to best them' this day after the three top contenders played kick-the- letic intereste of Gene Moriarty while a student at Man- ' 'earn 2 last night while er year. game-away Tuesday night- t K tor Hi»h, A lot of »ate hM OYor th. dwn rors played a big part in Legion Play Moriorty’s ooUectsd bat fivs since he picked up his diploma from Manchester High Army & Navy Club’s 13-9 hits off two Plimpton huriert Here’s the way it went: but bunched two walks and two IN llnit-piace N*w York in 1947 Today he’s rated one of the top hun^ng^ a ^ triumph over SL Mary’s—^both Jay Ritchie in the Town BoftbaU Playoffs. Starts Today slnglas along wHh a mcrifice to Yankees held a 1-0 lead on H sh iii guides in Maine. For the past 11 years, Monarty The victory saved the Gems produce aU three runs bt ths kBokey ManUe'e homer and has owned and operated Poco-^ ------(1-1) from elimination and pit fifth inning. ^ wm* eruieinc behind ace left- Bright Spot moonshine Lake LodgM ted them against Wyman Oil At B r isto l Jim Moriarty drew toe firat iMiMlar Wfaitey ¥V>rd when aurc- turesque Pocomoonshlne lok# again tonight at 6 at Charter pcMs and was sacrificed to sec ftagered IViny Kubek auddenly in Alexander, Maine. Oak Park In the only game on ond. Clark aleo walked and Boh eommitted two errors in two For Boston The writer can testify Either right-hander Jim Mar- hitiwja uid helped Kansas City tonight’s slate. Wyman’s w
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... , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1M4 Avanf« Dilly Net PiMi Bfa The WeBther Manrli«li£er lEttntittg ^Mratt ,F o r tas Week Endad F o c e o M t St V.M. W e e d n e M e T-: Augttoi 1, 1964 CMsr, eM»I tonigiit, low la fhUure .to grant tbs A rm y Oafit NaS 6. DMn(W The 4Srd IBfUitry Dlvtsloa way, after polios to' 13,708 Saiiiiy Friday, t» ss4 f to i a t IS Clrbla waa awarded Veterans Assn, will hold its Three Hurt a ctM h At W. Mlddls lEupmttg IlFralii h ig h 80 t o 88. Msmbw at ths Audit 18th annual reunkm a t Lake Nf tlie Air Hedai durhm recant sad DserflMd Ur. Abert was B u n m e t CirenlstiQii oaremonlaa in ^^at Nam for Morey, Falriee, VL, Sept. 11^ snmmonsd to appear to eourt Manehaster— A City of Villago Chorm ; t' mariUwtoua achievement while through 18. All former membinra . In Accident Say "Chsrgs if, plss$s'" E^ll A «b«eW mMtlBff Mid Aug. 24. engaged to aerial combat aup* of the division and their fami , Police reported that Abert | te M ' club atewurd will b« (Ctoaaifled Advaritotag aa Fags M) PRICE SEVEN eS N tt M id « PoUab AJnarlcan Cbib, port of ground forcea of the lies are invited. Additional to- Two motorists and a pas WAS driving west on ths turn- ▼OL. LX X X m , NO. 262 (TWiatTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1964 lOd CbitoB S t, Friday arantnfi Republic of Viet Nani. i^formation may be had by writ senger, admitted to Manchester pika and attampttog to make ' l l CoL Joseph' B. Zimmer. •t T.’SO. ____ Memorial Roapltal last night a left turn into Deerfield Dr. Ace R. SouthergiU, aon of Mr. State Armory, Hartford. with a variety of injuries they vriiUe outting the comer short ab eeien alT aucUoB will ba and M ra L. R SouthergiU of received to a twoM»r crash at Hie vehicle waa struck to the august ^ tonight by the S Hendee Rd., recently waa right rear , fender by an east- promoted to adminlatratlve Craah Kills Tveo Franhlta and Goodwin 8U., to Chib o« ManchaaUr at day are reported bo be com bound tumpfks oar, d riv e n ^ S49 Broad S t ■nalyiat for the Bureau of Jacqueline S. Hurley of 286 PrlBons in SanU Barbara Coun FALMOUTH, Maas. (A P)— fortable in the taoapltal'a spe Goodwin S t, who had the right ty, California. He formerly waa Two men were kUled vdien a cial care ward. of way. The Hurley vehieft Mrs. Emma A. Von Hone, 68, a probation officer to the aame private, plane crashed to a left lengthy skid marks to ths U.S. Presses Military Buildup in Asia of 48 Madieon St., received B a ro m siv B w it h u s i county. road,' police said. No one was a v t o m a t io wooded area in Falmouth's fracturee of aeveral left aide hurt but the Abert vriiiele had Advertlaaraent: teatlcket section early today. rtoa, a leg laceration, and mul to he towed away. SALE NEEDLE The pilot of the two-engined tiple brulsee and contusions. No tojuriee nor arrests were 1.98 Need money tor college? The piper Aatec was identified as Clifford Adamy, 86, of 60 Soviet Protest Restrained reported in a minor two-car - ■ ...... — •' Arms Rushed TIffiEED ER price of tuition runa high. Con Albert Aucoin, 38, of Medfleld. Goodwin St., driver of the sec crash which occurred yeeter-- necticut Bank and Trust Co. of Aucoln was employed by Wig- ond car, has chest injuries and day at 7 a.m. on W. Middle Mraet from «» “ •"“ J5}' fers an insured low-cost plan grins Airways to Norwood, a hand laceration which requir ’Tpke. and ’Tower Rd. To Southeast tIOob at the N.T. Wortd’a that enables you to provide for fW r — A truly wooderful where the plane'was chartered ed five stlches; his wife, Joyce, of mirik-trimmed college costs and then to spread leust night. has chest and possible abdoml- China Blusters, ttie payment over a six-year .Jo Wallliic In Mae! The passenger was identified iial injuries, and needed aix Crisis Zone period. Tou are invited to in- tentatively as Foster SllvA sUtchea to close a scalp lacera No Prim ary vestlgats the help and assist "•“T S 'iS isr” ' about 26, of Martha’s Vinejrard. tion, a hospital jqwkesman said WASHINGTON (AP) ~ ance avaUable to you at Con The plane waa a slx-eeater. today. Mrs. Von Hone waa am- But Stays Vague necticut Bank and Trust Co. at bulatray, while the Adamys Either Party The United States pressed NUSIG SHOP 8M Mato, 16 North Mato or the officials said, but only two pert ISIS Blala St. Maaetaeater sons vrere on the flight. were taken to the hoapltal by COATS its military buildup ip Parkade. poUce cruiser. Today’s deadline for the fil * TOKYO (AP) — Red Chinsf solutely not sit Idly by without Southeast Asia today as of Two Adamy children, CSlfford ing of petitions for oppoeltlonB accused ttie United States today Tending a helping hand” to pre ficials watched for any clue Jr., 4, and Matthew, 2, were not slates to party-Midomed Demo y o u n g a r t f u l l y c o n - of launching a war of aggres vent North Viet Nam from hurt. They were pasengers in Red China might ignoilS cratic candidates for the town sion against Communist North being “subjected to aggres President Johnson’s want their parents’ car. posts to be voted upon at Oct. t o u r e d s h a p in g s . . .CREATE Viet Nam. It warned that this sion,” Peking declared. Police said that the accident 6 elections passed without any meant aggression against the The debt of blood incurred ing and start its troop* occurred ritcfrtly before 7 p.m. petitions being filed. A NEW MOOD . . . A NEW Chinese a" well and threatened by the United States must be re marching. A o n o s tis Mrs. Von Hone was eastbound Town Clerk Edward Tomklel “grave consequences.” paid.” 1 Many officials here doubted on Franklin St. and collided revealed that. Just ss for Mon TEMPO . . . A NEW CH IC . . . "U.8. imperialism went over The statement echoed Red I they would. They expressed bb- with the Adamy car whl
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